é mi WFVZF wEgLNER§ P I>IAMoNI>~ RINGS S Prices That Save Your Money ‘Drop in and compare our prices with others. _Solid Gold Gypsy Rings, $1.65. Gold Baby Rings, __ , 65c up. \_ ».-.r _Gent’s Carbuncle ft ff . ir: , 0 Rings, $4.50 up. . -twill ' :- zr-I-F12 l ’S WELLNER"` mls w'%l'*l '.t'L)`U' ABE l"L\`|’V'I'.'l'.'EIlD If you wish the best in photo graph , finished on the new spec ializedy mounts, (the very latest novelty.) 'I.‘t')s 'VI IT - , OUR. _ STUDIO- _ GEO. ll. COOK __ _____7{.//12,, *;?,€Z;-Qlrurnsons _ IIoIIrNINo fl '~< Hires - ‘ ` `\-P.. ‘ .»\ A 1'. J-v»,,§ RA- I 4 \_Tg-»..,3,;,§,.in__,‘_‘,A_‘__ "" HOCKEY BOOTS \\'nli.1re them ingrciit viu-icty. lioys' ll.25 lo 81.75. Me'i\S $1.05 to $2.50. Ludic.-i' linx Calf \vIi.rm lined $2.00, well worth $2.50 ii pair We u.ro just Ii littlo lowcr in price for thc amnc goods than othor stores.Savo your money hy buying here. A. F.. lVlcEachen, Tho Shoo Mun. &._.__ _ _ Y ~"- Christmas Baking is now the order of the day I with the housekeeper. We have been preparing for it end can fill your order with the best of new baking mater- inl.We are just openings choice lot of new selected bulk raisins and- currents, seeded raisins (Gridin Braiid?,cleaned currents, candied pee , spices, flavorings, shelled walnuts and almonds, new dates, figs and everything needed for the holiday baking. Call at our store and we will be pleased to show our goods. Orders. delivered promptly to all parts of the city. McKENN a’S Grocer ?» '°“°"° } 1i’.i"rI.’lv'.‘.’l.”..'§.".§f’§i’n’1’§” __l llnllsassonn-'menus Men’s I Snow Shoes and Indian Moccasins are being made use of to a large extent as Christmas gifts. They not only give pleasure but induce the young to take advantage of our most invigorating Winter sports. To save the middleman’s profit we went right to the Indians-got the real thing at the right price. Men’s snow shoes (Indian make) $2. 50 and $2.75. Women’s snow shoes (Indian make) $2.25. Children’s s n 0 w shoes (Indian make) $1.65 and $2.00. 'Indian nioccasins all sizes. Men’s $1.40. Women’s $1.25. Boys’$1.25. _ Girls’ 95c. Alley & Co. Xmas Baking Our stock of Groceries for the Xmas trade is now complete and we think we can su ply about everything requir- ed in the gaining line. Our aim is to keep only the best class of groceries and our prices on them will be found to be right. Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city. Give usa call when you want to order your Xmas supplies. Beer & Goff. American We Lead Them All Shoes “Boost as they will” ‘Worth $3.50 and . $4.00. Special price for this week $3.00. QF This is a great bargain for week only. In Fancy Goods, Walking Sticks, ' Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Perfumes, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. From now until end of week we will \ . Ofllcas in New .Prowse Block Charlottetown. ___ Reap The Guardian'solassilled ads. You will find something tolnterest' you. TIJII: lost purse advertised in 8at\irday’a Gusrdfan_wss yesterday recovered and returned to its owper. , Am. votes either "For Free Delivery or “Against Free De'liverv"of mall matter in this olty should be handed ln to this dice at once. Extra coupons can be obtained here free of cost. tf A coop many ofthe Moncton share- holders of the York County Loan are about making a move to appoint one of their number to represent them at a further investigation of the company's work in Moncton.-Moncton Transcript. PowNaI. Circuit is certainly to be con- gratulated on having such an eloquent and forceful preacher as Rev. Mr.Chowsn. His popularity is shown by the large and attentive congregations that throng tohear him. It isa pleasure to attend the services of Pownal Church where the sermons, the singing and the lights are all of the best. Extra seats will be provided forthe Christmas service next Sunday evening at 7o‘clock. Courteous ushers to show strangers to seats. Com. A PUBLIC meeting (under the auspices of the Robertson Farmers Institute) of the residents of Point Prim, Mt; Buch- annan,Glesvin, Plnettc, Eldon and ad- ,jolnlng settlements will be held ln Eldon Hull on Friday 22nd Inst at7 o'clock, p. m. to take measures for the promotion ofalirenchllneof railway from or near Eldon to the most convenient point on the main branch. Representatives of both political parties in the Federal and Local houses are respectfully invited to attend. Tun following advertisement appears in an issue of the Colonial Herald of 1840:-The bazaar for the sale of ladies' fancy work in aid of the funds for cloth- ing and relieving the poor, advertised for Thursday, Feb 27th will take place on board the Castalia which Mr. Peake has kindly fitted up for the occasion. Con- tributions will be received at Government House on Monday and the public will be admltted to view the tables on Wednes- day at two o‘clock on which day and on the dey of sale the price of admission will be one shilling each. Timur-1 was a'large assembly of dairy- men in New Perth hall on Saturday nightto discuss the subject of “Winter Dairying." The meeting was indeed worthy of the time and place. It was here in the early nineties that t-he people assembled tollsten to the inspiring ad- dresses of Prof. Robertson. It wus here that experimental co-operative duirylng received its baptism and hcrc, after the lapse ofadecndo, the industry is still solvent, permanent, and flourishing. The discussion was opened by the President J. A. Dewar, who advocated the exten- sion of dairylng in winter. describing thc favorable position--relative to freight rates and markets of the producer of but- ter, cheese and bacon, in comparison with the hampered farmer who exports theraw material. He was followed by William Cain, James A. Moar, J. F. Jenkins, Robert Kaneen, R. M. MacMll inn, J. M. MacLean, R. G. MacLIiren, and George Vanidcrstlne with spirited speeches emphasizing the value of winter dalrylng,nud the folly of shipping too much of the crude production of agricul- ture. Ths next meeting of the series will beheld inthe school house at Alherry Plains on Dec 28 th nt ll 30 p. m. Subject for discussion “How can the Government stock farm be made to renders greater service to agriculture.” Tnanxseiviivo night after the good old custom, Samuel A. Murchison and Miss Catherine McLeod were united ln marriage at the home of Hugh Gillis, 46Albertlna street, by Rev. W. B. Burr. The bridesmaid was Miss Margaret Murchison, a sister of the groom, and the best men was Simon Stewart, a nephew of the groom. The bride was beeutifullygowned in Ii. white Persian lawn trimmed with lace; she wore a brid- al veil. and carried it bouquet of white carnations. The bridesmaid was dressed in white lawn trimmed with all overlace and carried a bouquet of plnks. After the ceremony s. supper was served. There were about forty guests present from Boston, Cambridge, Milford, North Abington, Wollaston and the west. Mr. and Mrs. Murchison received many beautiful omainental and useful presents. The supper was served on the second fioorln their own apartments which are already furnished for housekeeping. These are two of our popular young people and their numerous friends extend congratulations.-Quincy Herald. [Mr. Murchlsonls the son of the late Capt. Donald N. Murchison of Point Prim and his brldeisalso from the same place being the second daughter of the late John A. McLeod. Their many friends on P. E. island join in wishing them many aka s years ofhappfness.] M na SPRAGUE &- C0’S. New Shoe Store. .. Good Luck, Merry Christmas. Reddin Bros.. Phone 86 Opp P. O., _ Waters, cologne and perfumes- tollst articles. We src giving a special offer on this lins of goods in order to reduce stock--WZ, discount from now till lst of year. Take advantage of this and gets supply at oliiloe.-A. W. Rcddlii Phem B, Bunny- s o. Esmmm » -1== ' H "E"-*H 1 = ’ W pswmuvusrwaummnmmmmw mmmmMmmmmm mm ` | CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES. . . What could be a nicer gift to a friend than a dainty box of WHITE'S ' -PURE CHOCOLATES i’ It_will be thoroughly appreciated? try it this Christ- ` .f‘iii'ts , III slice., -X _ I Trix regular quarterly session of Dis- I trlet Divlsldn No 4 will be held at Hunter River on Saturday December 30th Inst at£ o'clockp. In. A public meeting will be held ln the evening which will be ad- dressed by promlnent temperance‘ workers. Silver collection. Deputies] will please ses that delegates and creden- tials are returned as soon as possible. Mlm J. S. Oaavsu., who was lneorrcrt- ly reported to hsveremovcd to Hampton station, Is ann residing at Hampton Village, where she has made her home for some months past, and purposes to re- main there during her stny in Cansda.:Hampton cor. St John Telegraph. [Mrs Carvell ls wife of the late Governor Carvell and mother of F. P. and W. F. H. Carvell, City.] Rirv. Gmoncr: Srisiri., Sackvllle, Dr. David Allison, president, and Rev. Dr. Paisley, dean of theology of Mount Alllt - on University. left on Saturday for Toron- to, where as delegates from the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Methodist conference, they will meet the Presbyterians and Congregationallsts at the ohuich conference to be held there on the wth of this month. Dr. J. R. Inch of Fredericton, will also bee delegate.-St. John Sun. Coniuisrrsports have it that turkey will reach the practically prohibitive figure of thirty cents a pound before the usual slump on Christmas cvs, but facts hardly hear out this assertion, for twenty to twenty-three cents were Sat- urday’s general quotatfons.Back of this it is claimed that country dealers will lic on hand after today with plenty of birds, which may have an easing tendency on prices. Just as big a demand as ever is anticipated, which will possibly even thc battle of supply vs. demand, but retailers who claim to know will not believe the price will go as high as thirty cents. ;.,¢__ EXQUISITE C0lllPLEXl0ll Quickly Acquired if the System is Regulated by Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. The power of Dr. HanIilton’s Pills ovcr the complexion is marvellous. As if by ruuglc a i blemishes, humors and pim les disappear. A clear, ruddy glow is qul)ck- iy manifest on the cheeks, and looks that elight the gye come to stay. It is by pur ying an enriching the blood, and there y building up the constitution, that Dr. Hnmlltnn'a Bills iicconiplish so much in ashort time. . , “I can hardly recommend Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills for the complexion writes Miss E. M. Porter, of Clear View, Io. Before using this medicine I had Ii very pnllifi, .murky complexion, ,and there was no redness or color in my cheeks. But Dr. Hemllt.on's Pills changed this and my looks have heen much improved." In every case of dull sallow complex- ion, wherever the skin is blotchy and rough, Dr. Humiiton‘s Pills qulckl prove the merit. You‘lllook bettenfeelvastly llllPl'0V€d by relying on this great medi- cine, which is instant in effect. Price 25c. per box or tive boxes for $1, nt nil dealers, or by mrill, from N. C. Poison &Oo., Hartford, Conn., U. S. A., and Kin to 0 gs n, nt. L_; Did you notice our Xmas -display of bon bon boxes? Most beautiful stock we ever had. And we can fill them with delicious creams and chocolates of your own cholce-All the popular makes G. B., Whlts's, Webbs, Perrin's, and many others. Also, greet variety of home made candy and cake which for excellence can- notbesurpassed. See our houic made window to-morrow.-Gs.rter's confection- ery. ~ Zflflll ’ Solid Gold Gold Filled Locket s Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price. No extra charge or monogram. tok solid gold, 3 sizes $5.00, $6 oo and 14k sol gold as above - $12 50. _ _ Goid filled good quality $1.50. iok Solid gold, 4 sizes $4.50, $5 5°. $6-iso. $7-5°- i4k sol d gold $12.00. roi: I pearl 3 .25. 14k plain 75. o.n noIcnrsoN Jeweller and Optlclmi, Charlottetown. V - 25 uy au I scans Ully S our oods To~day! You not only have the advantage of unbroken assortments, but you have more leisure to make your selections. GFI l HINGS FOR MEN Choose anything from the listfbelow and Lined Gloves and Mitts in kid and Mocha $1.00 to _'$2--is 1 self Gifts for Ladies---FURS What more acceptable gift for a lady than a nice Fur Coat, Ruff, Muff, Mitts, Ca ,or set. We believe we have the best assort- lent offine Fashionable Furs in the n I I h city-We have all grades to suit all you wli be sure to p ease t e man. P urses. Rufls from $1.85 to $48.00. Muffs from $1.50 to $31.50. Coats from $2 5.00 to $150.00 Mitts from $3.50 to $12.50 Handkerchiefs of all kinds and prices in silk and linen, , marked at special low prices for the Holiday, grade, Linen 16 to 35g each, silk 30¢ tg 5|,20 each. l~uIs Iur tnrluren White Coney Mull' and Ruff$1.45, Iceland Lamb Mull" and Ruff $2.95 Iceland Lamb Caps $1.95 Grav Lamb Caps Neckwear made specially for thc Xmas trade-the newest styles and colors just received from the factory-a splendid assortment 25;: i0 55c each Knit to Fit Sweaters The Best Kid Glove Department io P. E. Island That’s what we claim for our stock l a - Glace and Suedes in black and colors, ll sizes $1.10 to $1.45 pr. Lined Gloves and Wool Gloves- The Best Made. tight collars, and wescut all grades, all colors, and all prices. styles. These celebrated sweaters in all the new colors $3.50. $4.25 Und $4-50 Well- ~ Neckwear of all kinds and descriptions in Lace, silks, p Cashmere Hose ,chifions and faucifs. Black, tan, brown, grey and embroidered; 'I an immense assortment 30c. £0 70C 3 pair- ' Handkerchiefs A new lot just received-3c to $3.50 each -nd everv price between. . Underwear Shirts, collars, cuffs..suit cases, trunks, club bags, etc.. etc. i Shirt Waists n Embroidered Cashmere, Silk, Flannel, Luster, Sareenhlannelette. all sizes.allprices. Fur Mitts and Fur Collars and scores of other articles suitable for men at STANLEY BROS. Hano Bags and Purses Express to-dav brought usa lot that ar- rived very late for the j0bbcr,we bought them cheap; you get the benefit-twenty-five Der cent less than the regular value. l0c to $4.25 " each, an l everv price between. a Just call at the Always Busy I Store-You will see things you want. glint know you want when you see I emi I Umbrellas For Ladies uiportrd specially for the Christmas Trade- ewe t handles and best coverings. N -'pscislt at 5| 50 io $4.50 ea¢h_ ~ SIINIEY nnos. Hundreds of other Articles _ here for you-Space will not allow enuuier a tion-just come in and see for yourself. STANLEY BRos_ _Snaps on enamel rind tfnwnrc Xnns lines at Camcron & Co’s. Yfidli To insure perfect health use Iron-ox $40 up* Tablets.~ For sale at your drugglst’s, 25 tm Iwrox 4° lf Now is agood Some very nice dinner, ten and toilet time to get your sets at I. liberal aiu-sum. W. P. com-III, winter supply of Sunnyside. i2-ld iwf-iw. G;-Q; ¢fie5_ Prices ____ _ .. _.__-_..._==:_-.___¢ .viii perhaps be ____ higher. -_-1;-__-2-_-_-;;-;_=__=-_ Sanderson & Co., Sunnyside Grocers, Wholesale and Retail. For Flour, Tea, Oil, Mo- lasses and Sugars we lead them ell. ` $l.00 Get our prices, compare PLACE to get your Groceries of beat quality and reasonable price. Every article alues. V guiran reed. f W xuis oIrIst,FALLl,,§(t0TH- Slb Lot 'lead This is -fi _,, . I/s-_._ al Your Wife . Wants a New _ Piano Why not give her one for a Xmas gift. We have some plans to unfold to you-come in and talk the matter over. C0lll¢ i0~fl3.y. A lieintzman - Mine Coal W1" Please' Tho Siaamar Stool O Mluef Bl°0S» Is due here tomoriow with 5,,,,,,y_.;de_ 550 ions Old Sydney Mine .what to give, just drop in and look over our assortment of ‘1'erfume, Weerscbaum and Briar Tlpes. Cigar Cas¢s and Holders, Chocolates, ' William Hair Brushes. Tresslng Cases, Toclcet Books,EborIy Hair ‘Bras/ies, Shaping Ways and Brushes, ‘Razors, Cloth ‘Br-as/ies and other useful and hand- some articles too numerous to 1 mention. Our stock has all been carefully selected and everything is of the best quality. Our prices are right. GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecaries Hall. 01d Sydney lvvasululsssauaunluil W, W Q LYONS & CC_ l l l I 1 Do you want a fall suit or over- coat ? lf you do now is your chance to get the very latest and the best. There is nothing a man delights in more than good clothes and this is the place to get them. Come and see what we have and you will be convinced that what we say is true. Prices to suit the purse. MCDONALD & PERRY, The Nobby Tailors, Great George Street. 1 - ~I FOFL SALE. The undersigned offers for sale his valuable property in Ch’town Royalty, frontin on the orth River, four miles fr( m Cily by carriage and two miles by water, containing 60 acres of excellent land in a high state of cultivation. There is on t e premises a lar e and commodloua dwelling house ami; other outbuildiii s in agood state of iepair. This place is well and favourably known ns a summer re. sort, with bathing, boating, fishing. etc. Abundance of sen weed, mussel mud, and marsh mud, makes this one of the most valuable properties on the market. \Vl l.l,lAM M. WR lil IIT, West Rnvlll ', Io-I3Ilw5i tww_;i Cli'lowiI, l'.' lil, .» .4 , _ , ' :aisle '--W.-.'-1.' Q (_ , .‘ _ `~_, ,_ _ . . .` . _ I __,M_,_, H _ , . . . . ..--us.:-.:f, .a- .._. _ ., _ _. - I* *~....~.:a_;f:'f"`f _-gk I -si*-_""‘.'e\m=cx1.=-4 T.; _*_ it 1 i I l ;», ,_ i I 3' _".‘ ,.. f.. 5... »i` -I -it .1 _c-_ iff s ~ - »~§'.'_~.».¢-».:-V4 - . ‘I a. i-fl .- . _Hi a i rf-`~f In I ` l ,"l, Nl If » s . 1 , _ ...~»-' - ."‘ ‘u.'-`.'*'?‘-‘FW ;.<-_.___...r- _ ,_._,.- .». i .1=. V1 *_ \ _I .\ _ _-1 -t _*fr . .i »».» _ 5_7 ,K ( _ ` 3. -_ “ -"1 , »....... . _ . ..._-. ._ _-_ _ ._....,..._...- -1 .._.-.~_...,...f I-_ -_ _s ,»» .ft I ,y \, .> ,~ T “ll