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' ' 'A' _ " ' A rv 9.. , XirvlerBrudlsy, sonofSer|¢cant Bradley. ||` - ,'v_ =“.i _l‘ _ 1 Olt-y, vius yesterday taaen in tho aurirui- i . ~ ‘ 3 '.5 ,_,.' , .~,,-_. -nos toihe Charlottetown Hos ltal ills 1 ,". ` ` ‘ ie (1 , L_( ¢,EI lj `§=~_¢ $91 \ _ r 1?' `» f- _ it 1/4" Qxm il, ,/ l ‘ ‘L i § -ONLY I2 1 ;' 3 3 ` r¢ Shopping Days Remain ! D0 YOU Y@r1l'ze that your Christmas shopping must 1row be crowded into twelve slrort days ? Before you knowit Christmas will be at hand l Be fore- handed l Sec about it today Man v sensible gift articles may be chosen from ' ~ ' - v here. This .-tore s vast stocks are at 3 our command -ready to aid you. When You Give Gloves Your gift will surely be appreciated for gloves- such as we sell-are alwa\ s desirable. Forlriends abroad gloves mai be safely mailed 5-- . \. I/iréfl i v { <»/ \§ fri \.1__"3 "',»,`f‘+=-\ .si ‘lf-‘_. `.l‘i . ` “Pt »rirr's" guaranteed _nlnves oi real_French kid in in eit shades oftirn brown aui black ................$1.ro "P rrii.’s"vuarantred gloves iflirrest French kid ln tau, brown, navy, green. wine, grey and black .$1.55 ' l’e rln‘s" black undressed |g,loves beautifully soft the ideal for mourning wear ................$l.45 "l’t-rrii\’s"loug length kid ;;'oves of lresi'|"renil\ l tl gloves oi' lrest l°`rench kid irlacl, inns and browns 2.75 and ...$2-25 _ . .. ...$1.25 Silk lined moitlra gloves good ¥, qiraliiy at 25: 30, _'15, 4 -, gn :mil Gift Umbrellas _ ; _ ~ ' ‘ l t Ch istmss umbrellas all l.‘¢.ellcnt ciinnsinéliii ene;at;emm; Bestqnamy gum! apegruly see teii for INS ' ` Q ‘ t 1 and pure sill: cover--: haiiris-ome handl-- of pearl, gun me a , nom silver ani gold l>li‘¢‘l- $l.75, 2.00. 275. 5.75, 4-25, 4.75, Neckwear and Belts . _ h .El ant Folie-at mil ino~t‘ c mp eie stock we have ever adovxighw Qfgtk. . , . _ t E Ch mmap nov- itle~---the lates. from Tornn o an r ' - l e. Gwg n | reily solar and )uu\' Ki" Will P 9'” Lovely chiffon neckwenr in rich and cimrrriing iicsiglw- 42C»5°¢»6°C»75°» _aoc gnc :md up io $2 75 .5ml\rt.diT1‘.1‘i.°\ lrl .sile zlillrliqiic lrritirl ~ ' ‘l‘l a'n;i'd°ub'lé Mm" Coburg °"""rs‘ mum' mmm "Hd 'alma' ?n(il;’rdiL,iei';d irll sizes at I '__';“_ff"_`____ _....._55.25 Dainty lcewool Goods _ harming goods. Scarves Sho iinz a creat variety in 'hPs.e C' cl ~ i able lft. and .~q'\»i'ea lu evcri’ filifiliil - A 5*'°5‘b\° an hen' Ce S _ - ~ . he wnol scarfs in many designs l.|5 lee wool sqrizircs rn various sizes L d. . . ' D _ 2 "'5 "65 ‘ ` ’ ’ ` ' ' ' ` ' ' silltaancarveii in cream tones Orenlrnrg wool acarfs ver) L45' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ and filmy li-|il~i55 “““l ' ' sl Japanese Drawn W 0l'|i ds ofjepanele women. Charirrlnaiv W°'k°d by me deft han h nnt of work 3,,,»P,.|,|,,g1v inexpensive considering t e iimo show: on esaclltiwnn shams bln,-,iq scarves centre pi¢ces,tray u iilfl , I ' ¢l9t\»sqciC.§lC- 'OC \° $3'5° preuv .mp ,,,.¢l<..-,-;rr in li.‘\\'i~il`ncl§ /,?2w,_,. I /.?.».'.a¢>.~.»f.i:i.€’..ff.z~f~!l»f.>i i Y , Y`""` ----~ ri 'l=5-' _ .ggi gn g .1 - » .. Tj' & ___.-_e.__ .__ ____ _________.____ ______;;_______________,.£l_.;_ _ _ he The S.S. City of Ghent is now in Halifax _ where sbs willllay up for the winter. Jilllll L. Jtllkilll, who hos be.-u aick ig tha Roill Victoria Hospital Montreal. is erieciad to arrive in this Olty tonight. Any boy about alxtean years of nge with it common school education, who dt-sirfs office work. should enquire at The Guardian at once. . D _ urany friends will regret that he mil conii .ues very ill. Till lnl!!! friends of lisa Jes.-ic Mac- Lschlau. the queen of Scottish song, who has appeared in Charlottetown, will l th ' l _ i-ezrst tr learn that sho is serlnu-ly ill lnl l Auckland, New Zealand, and her riicovi-ry . is despalred cf. - . A number of the prominent men of Searletown met in Searlstown hall on the 12th iurt.. and organized the Searietowu Debating Society. The subject for the l0.h Instis, "Is the Prohrbrifion Law a Benefit or i.n Injury to the bland" Visi- tors c.r.llirlly lnvlt _d. After helm; on the rocks nt Cranberry Head. near Nor.h Sydney for several days t re B'aok Diamond liner Cuban, Capt. Mc- Phail, arrived in Halifax Fr d-ry afternoon about half past one and will undergo re- pairs here. Considerable damage was sua- tulned by the Cohan and a number of plrtes un her bottom will have to be ra- placed. The tug D. H. Thomas, to ning tr barge escorted the Cohan heia from _Syd- ney-Chronlcle.§ The Cohan a d her genial Captain are well known in ttiili Province. The sehr W.S.Waynr.t, Cap‘irin Wayuoi. arrived in port Thursday December 5i,h_ with her main boom carried away, broken offshort within six_ inches of a "brake" and aliout/fourteen feet from the jaws. The boom was sixty-six fc t, six inches In length 'and ofgnard pine. It was repaired and placed toitethet with iron fishing by Grurga L. Sheppard, formerly of Char- iot etown, P. E. I., now residing ou thc l'}-ir-lanade, and prcrrounrei a splendid ulccc of work by- all who hnvs lectin it. -Sydney Post. The New York Press of the 12th lust., had thc iollowlug report ni a name b:» tween the Wanderers of New York and tho Yale team. On the Wairdcrer~.` mam »ra two boys from this Province, Jimmy Williams, Chariotietovrn; and Lius Noonan, Surnmeraide: "Ysle's hockey team was may for the Wanderers in the S1. Nicholas' Rink laet- night. The Wanderers simply toyed with their op- ponents and defeated chem by a a score of 10 goals to thre-. Notwithstanding that the New Haven boys had several of their star football players in the line up, ingluqlug Blglow, the local lads were their match at all stages and played them to a standstill. For the ill'-t few minutes it loolreii as lf the gums would he even. 'l‘ne Elia scored flirt on a pass by Bllivw tr H.. Stanley, who Iran the puck th~ length of the ice and ahota beautiful goal. After tlils \he` superior work of thc Wandcrers began tr tell and Yale was oirtpluyed nt. every point. Ynle‘sRHl!1°. hm-eytr, was noi, dev id nf brilliant plays but the qnlokr.e~s of the Watrdereivu coupled with their deceptive _psssln|;` and clever trick plays, wrought the un- doing of the cnli»gi ms. The following clipping which is from The Evening Record of St. Augustine, Florlde, will be of intere t to the friends in this Province of Frank J.~I{owatt, who is a son of George Howntt, Crapaud, form- erly of this City. Frank J. Howatt re- ceived official advices from Washington raenntiy, notifying him of his appoint- msnt to the cities of collector of customs for this port. The appointment was a supprliia to Mr. Howatr, as another party had been endorsed by the local republican committee. While the office is not a lucrative one, there is not much work attached to it and the appointment is a recognition of Mr. Howatt‘a loyalty to his party. Mr. Howait certainly deserv s this recognition. He has been liyal to the republican party since he first adopt- nri the United States for his counlry. He has also worked hard for avi-ry public spirited and progressive mnvf-ment lu St. Augustine. He has alwayafbafn lu tl e front rank among the ...naar-n forthe city's welfare, and his appointment will give general ratlsfiwlorr. Mr. Hovmtt was born in Crspnud. Prince Edward lalanri_ Canada. and came here with his firmilv In the year of l8R'», ami he lim since tliiri time made the Ancient City his home. He served throughout the Spanish-Amer. lean wirr, aa ciptnln of the St. August- ine Rlflca which were mu1~il.»~red into thc First Florida Regiment. His military career was most creditable, and Captain Howatt proved himself a monr. alila oorr - lnsndar. ln bualnc»a he has applied thr- ssme energetic rrerl wliloh has made him conapleucuain anythluir he undrrtakes, and gratifying success has attended his efforts. He will dlachirrla the dnt cs of his new office in a thorough business-llirn manner, and the ohnlie could not have fallen to a beitor mrrn. . . 1-::.-;ai*r=-._-:_-°**'~'-*.1..'. *Q foiflitl D0 IT NOW Order Your | Xmas Cakes |; Now No |63 Telephone Kent Street grr Let u~ make your cake l ,\ and save you all the work and worry. We deliver it when you want lt. Nic. ly 9 iced if you wish and nirdy tor use- 3ocent1 a pound. Mark Wrlal-t Furninhicir 0cmpany'a acer-e,Clty.wIll to open each evening until Christmas. Mr. Maddiaon.tbe atsr lyric baritone at F-lryirrud was enccrsii four tlnral last night. He ia indeed tha "hlt' of the sas- .ou. The closing of the Union Commercial C.ileps takes plans lu Kindergarten Hall on 'l`hur‘aday evening at 8 p.' lar. Hon. I. eut. Gov. McKinnon will present the diplomas, medals, priser etc. The public are invited. Noi. one pairon of the Arena Blak was dlsrpi-.oinisi last season. This year with alladdsdlmprovsmanta and the owners determination to mime ‘t more popular than ever, this big Ari-na will le the nro~t attractive pleasure rsaort in th City. _ The Western train arrived at 9.40, but did not bring any foreign mall, owing to the fact that the SS. Emprasa only left Sumrnerside yestvrday at 1 p. nr. for Pei du Chene,beoauee of the snow in tba early part oi the day. Tire Empress leii. Pr. du Chene on return for Summer-aide stil p. ur. but the train did not await har arrival there. A special train left th.a firing down the mall on the arrival of the Empress. Ai the annual meeting of Derry L 0. L. No. lltifl, Nine Mile Crack, iheld on Deo. 4, 1001. the following ofi‘li:crs_worc elected for the ensuing yeurz- . W M,-Geo Campbell. D M,-Archie McDonald. Chap,-Samuel Elliott. R Secty,-Neil McDonald. F Seoy‘-Geo J McPhee. Treas,-Thi ma Henderson. D O C,-Nell McFadyeo. Lecture,-James McDonald. Chairman of Com-.lohn McQnorric. Last nlnht the meeting at the Baptist SeiroclR;»onr was exceptionally interest- rig. Geo. W. McPhee cava an excellent. address on Rairert Burns. For a haf_ hour the audience was held li ‘ rapt attention by the eloq1cnt ann pleasing words of the talented young speaker. A vote uf thanks was rucveo by Rev. G. R. White and tiaocndcd by Rev. D. McLean and supported iry Mr. Nalin and Mr. Cotton. Miss McLean land read tho`Cotter's` Saturday Night to the delight of the audience. _ Frederick Sullivan, representing Frank J. Leash 86 Cqmpauy, wholesale coururisaiou dealcra in fresh and lroaen _ fish, Boston, and Wilson and Berry, New' been t urine the Pr-.vlnre in the interests of his firms, and reports that the flrninu has not yat started ln full force-, but with tha colder weather larire quarrlitles of smelts and eela will be to hand ss there .rc a great manyflchermcn at work. The prleca cn the Boston market this lesson have been exceptionally high with the demand gco¢i,'ss the-goods have arrived in line order, while the New York marks. will, as soon as the cold vw eilther comes, cnli forlarge quantities as the prospects are good for is big trade, and la the colder weather the goods an ive ln first-:lass condition. /_7'0z0tre37~ ..Zz2Z . . 1.. ‘,/MHZO7/_ _TOWNS 8/G DEPM AL SNR: , Head Offices in New Pruwse Blcck- Charlottetown. ' K _ u ,_ _ .> s .__ _ _ v i , _ _ _ i I .www _..._ _...A-...=»e_\~.».»..~.< -:ww-.“.. ..»s.\e~..`-.\-,<.s..\-.\\< City for Surnmerslda at ll last nilht toil \-»...»».--W..-.~..<.\ sang a solo very sweetly and Miss Suther- E York, is lu the City. Mr. Sullivan has ,_ Choosing a gift for a man, _Our Great 'Assortments Make the Tri sir* Easy and Delightful 1? 9 *V ‘l ‘ ' l 1 a A list l to aid wise huyi n g ___--4 Ncclr ties ry in 65s. lid fsioc lo1.z5. lllirfflt-.ra 60c np. Siiaipendcrs 25". lo 1.95 -Umbrellas 75.; to 7.80 Siiirte _gnc in 1.95. Collnrsz for 25a. Cuffs 15:: pr. lin-lim-_v z5e in gnc. Urriierwciir 500 in oo iz oo. Smol ing jarrels 650 \f'e.~;ls |25 to 5.65 ,1 Capo 25;' to L15 ‘I Fiir caps 3.85 to i ;._;n For Collars i.o5 up Fur coals, Cardigan jackets i oo lo 3.65 Sweaters 9Sc to 4-65 Pajamas r 75 up. Gloves 85: lo 5 6; f W Sec Out' 50 cent Window Believing that there is 2 demand for moderate pric- ed goods suitable for Christmas presents, we have filled our Kent Street show window with articles, any one of which we will &_ ___Y J’ Nobby Neckwear that will delight any particular dresser ‘ 1 _ _The _Christmas ireckwearis in-and it is better than ever-hantlsonre tasteful designs in rich winter coloriiigs selected by buyers that understand the needs of a man--just .snclr l 1 tiesas delight a tasteful man. We have a scots, four in hancls_ knots, bo\\‘>a, sqiizrrws in all styles and all the right widths. ' Every tie over 5oc in price will be put up in a liandsorne CHRlST.\I.~\S BOX free of extra charge. Prices are 25C, 35C, 5oc, 6oc, 6_=,c. ' _ Probably the largest stock of men's ties in the city for vour clroosiug -you are cer- ‘ tain to get some thing suitable for that man-if you place tire_or