DECEMBER 4, 1905 »< ` M21-» ...__ ` ` -H iam 11 wi' *YT ins RUB§ERE ‘~_~ , sees =._szg¢ are the best to buy. Cali and are the rn-gnliicentline' we - have to show you v and the low prieeaat lAYlIi0R’S Bookstore. 9 u-adtwwun' » Oiiices In New Prowse .Blocks-_i3har|ottetown. _ D. Preston McNutt,'Malpequ'a, was in the city Saturday. ' Mcanoox MoKnmos M. L. A., Moa- t-lmle was in the city Saturday. DAVID Stun. was a passenger to G¢°\‘ii'°i0wn on Saturday afternoon. _ t A morons taken in at the Police Stat-` Tns S. S. Amelia was in port Baturd _ from Sourls loading for the Magdalene. DoruLn_Nrcaor.soN was a passenger Saturday afternoon to Kensington where he spent Sunday. - ' awmawatwauulwvmwutwlf _ fl At the ‘Market 1-No 1 Kin a Bald in 31?? elilenheims at %4'.5o n ‘bbs Ig to r8c per do-ren. Onions, ro lbs for 25s; 8 ve onion ,O lbs 2oe;lran_¢?'picked white beans 4c lbgfimported yellow eyed oeanaic-lb; aiand yellow eyed beans exe Ib; pearl barley 4,, 11,; split peas 4 r-nc lb; fiel peas for soup .Sc qt, marrow fat peas me qt; ;Hoae7 from New- some farm 255, a jar; imported eranberries, ne qt; Island roc lt; home grown ripe tomatoes, it5c per doz. cans.8c per can;Peas,_ very best, roc'_ac_an, 3 for 154': xoc cele loc a bunch; corn I _fy cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips turnips, potatoes, onions sprouts, squash, _ pumpkins, lettuce parsley, etc., etc. ‘-Lest is roster' We are in the market every day a special Saturday and Satur- day night’s trade. J. Next to Saun dere 8: Newsom’s Meat Market. ll-liidtls twwtf. - MU CMH hun that you are always sure of. No poorly baked or heavy bread leaves our ovens and our loaves are light, _ wellibrowned and full of nourishment. D.STEWART. Ecarrss Baxnnv, -» --~B¢lrev»Baat-fBr'earl'.~"-‘ itland tit ta nt i i . ‘ ~ _ D A a A es ccou was mm-ov ng _ _ _ street car, which however the mot/orman liar' Rogers “nd Ml”‘.Jam¢:Bl1H0nte’ ali] J. Gay Q Son, _ Haruzr Trnnansn of the Royal Bank-, Saekvilleis visiting his parents W. F. and Mrs. Tidmarsh. No.11ol§ the Sherlock Holmes series, The Adventure of The Missing Three- Quarter, begins in this issue. TEE schooner Henry G. Ives has arrived at Bsddeolr C. B. with rt cn-go of 8.310 bushels potatoes from this city. Tris: Mock Parliament of the Y. M. C A. has been postponed for one week by agreement between the Government and Opposition. Owrivo tn the_r_ecent railway fire in his department of the P. E. I. R., S. F. Hodgson has been compelled to retire , from the civic contest. Rov P. Cnsnsnrs, who has been in the Bank of Nova. Scotia here for some time, has been transferred to the St. Stephen Branch and leaves for that town today. » 01m old friend, Capt. Lee, arrived with l a few days ago, and after disposing of Sydney.-Sydney Post. , Tun annual meeting of Tanton Royal _Orange Lodge No. 1126 will _be held in the Hall at Brook- field on Monday,` Dec 11th at 730 p. rn. 411 members are requested to attend. By order of F. C. Dollar, W. M. Tilouas Locks has returned to the Appin Road lifter spending a few days Royalty. He also crossed the Hillsboro Brirlge,s. pleasure to which he had looked forward for some time. Tun Black Diamondlinc steamer Lou- ishurg, Capt. McPhail, was the isecond last vesselto come down the St. _Lawrence this season, being followed only by the C. P. R. liner Lake Michigan, ON Sxruanav afternoon Harold city, was accidentally shot in the Asylum ion several days ago is still lncarcerated._l, HY which sailed yesterday.-Sydney Record.‘ Phillips, son of Jas. Phillips, stone, cutter woods by a 32 calibre rifle in the hands of another small. boy. The bullet passed [N tllrbugh his leg, four inches above the “Always the bw; val,” in the c{ty_ knee. He was taken to the P. E. 1. Hos- Mm-k Wyight Fumighing C°'5_ __,\__ __ _ A ' ' j_ ' " ' 'v 'r ' " - - -'-'-'-‘ '-'-2_7 - - -'-'fi---';'_- -'-1'ff-‘ff-‘----.---------~-=-=-----:ffff:--ff. . r -_ -- A Tns'Princess Saturday night at l0.40andthe express atli.4ii. _ 'V3 `D1v_m_So|_|ua\|ax of the Massey Harris `Uc.laavea this morning on a business trip to St. John. t Maolmob, Orwell, wasa illB_l°Dil¢r` tothe city on the Murray Hhrbor train Saturday. . M|ssArunl Oalaaon has returned to her'-home in Somerville, after spending a pleasant summer on the Island visiting .her sister Mrs. Edward Harris, city, and her uncle John G. McLeod in Wood Is- land North. Tun Stanley dnished the work of lifting the outside buoys Saturday. She will proceedtoPictou to obtain bunker coal and from there will go direct to Sum- rnersidetobe ready for the opening of Winter navigation. as ottawa aesprwn sdys :-J. B. spen- cer, assistant live stock commissioner, is engaged on an enquiry into the scarcity of bacon hogs in Canada. It is stated that several pork packing establishments are on th'e verge of closing down, owlngto the inability of buyers to secure sufficient hogs. ' . Walmart Bnowrf, formerly with Web- ster dc McKay, opened his new grocery Saturday evening on the corner of Kent and Great George. Many of his old friends called to see him and he hopes that all will bein this week. His store is bright and attractive and all possible attention is shown to patrons. t _ A B0s'roN despatch saws;-Aftera thrill- ing experience in the recent gale, during which she lost one member of her crew his schooner from Prince Edward Island overboard, and was nearly engulfed by rr t-he angry ses, the British schooner. Am- portion cf his cargo here, proceeded to bltion, Captain Hlrnmelman, arrived here Friday from Charlottetown, P. E, I., with a cargo of potatoes. AQUEBEG missionary predicts a green Christmas for Canada. The reverend gentleman stated that the Indian summer now in vogue would continue lnto_a gi'eenGhristmas and possibly extending intoaportion of January. Further than this be says the greater part of the win- ter-'s snow will come in February, and with his friend W. H. Roberts at Enst -_that an unusually open winter will pre- vdll. W. Doro, who for two years has been head ofthe Canadian Order of Foresters in the Maritime Provinces, is to leave for the West early In the new ycar. He spent last night in Truro on his way West from. Charlottetown, where he was made a presentation of agold headed cane. Mr. Dolg will be succeeded by D. R.Kennedy', a former officer of the High Court, C. 0. F.-Truro News, Dec. l. Q* _announcement tomorrow. . \ Oossrnsaannl loliy has _formed’arouud Y ' _ ' Y ' _ 1 ' . _ ` had almost stoppem Mr Moore-S hand received umost cordial an eury w I come. _ _ hit the front of the car breaking the _ _ V his wlllin nessto si n o » o a 1 _ _ . - _ ME pfgqfs Sarsuongther mj\`“_y was done_ Roll of srcsbytgjy and he trap: his scat as , » " , a mem er o e cour . e managers In , , Tnn receipts of P. E. Island produce at then camo forward and paid the first ' " 1 _ ff ' '/ Halifax during the past two weeks have quartcr's salary of their pastor in nd- W " ' ,_ _ ____ __ Y been quite heavy. In fact arrivals have vance. _ 1 ' / / f V been more numerous to date than last After the Moderator had: expressed his - ' __ __ _ _ __ .- , ` ' the reat satisfaction at the ha v settle- Y "W ' , 1 , S, den.an n . satisfactory prices. The.e are indications, gittion on their loyalty, their united however, that the demand for the season condition and on their spirited liberality _ _ _ is about supplied and cargoes arriving and prcmptness in financial matters, the _ Presbytcry adjourned to meet at the call " I of the Moderator and Clerk. Gaar1n`aoclai" at York. General the wharvoa during the past few days. Jones Frrroxnaw and W. H. Crosskill were passengers by the express ‘Saturday night from Summerside. Rmumsolslom numerous and pathetic by one of our most observant citiaens in St. James' Hail, Tuesday evening. Tun First Methodist Church was ln darkness last night duringa partof the service owing _w an accident to the trans- former. ' t ' Max: s note of it. Fair at St. Joseplfs Convent Dec. 11th and 12th. ~ Tea will be served from 5.3) to8. p. m. Lots of fancy work eto. for sale. Blllfoim severing her connection with Prince Street school at the end of last. week Mies'Alberta Smith was presented with an address of appreciation and a handsome gift by her late pupils. “O wad some power the giftie gie us, To see ourselves as others see usi" Hear Mr. Louson on Tuesday night in St. James' Hall, illustrated by view and lecture, ourselves and others. THE Halifax Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor during the year so far has collected and disbursed about $1.000 and other funds making a total of $6,039 for the relief of 1,135 families, chiefly by supplies of food and fuel. Twrnvrv-six cars of sicel products, including blooms, billcts, steel rails, wire rods and pig iron, were sent forward from Sydney on Friday. Eighteen of the load- ed cars are brand new ones, which were built at Amherst lately specially forthe carriage of rail.-Halifax Chronicle. THE S. S. City of London returned from Crapaud on Saturdayaftcrnoon with three passengers and the following cargo:-31 dressed hogs, 31 casks, 11 tubs of butter, 5 cases eggs, 3 sacks wool, 1 barrel hides and s. half ton iron and rope. This is the last trip from Crapaud for this season. Arnoros of the dinner of the North _ British Society in Halifax on St.Andrew's night, which was kept up till 3 o‘clock The Herald deciaims against thc multip-L licity of toasts, half of which have nog fitness for an occasion of that kind. 'ihel Herald would have no more than six tonsts at most, including that of thc King, and says the speeches made after' 12.30 are wasted. Evrmvnonv should see the Big tvebi Perfecting Press printing so many! Guardians at 11.30 a. m. on Monday or? Wednesday of each week. A monstrousl roll of paper, several miles in length, isi pulled through the press ata high rate of speed inamanner similar to that of the largest papers throughout the world This is the only press of its kind in thc province and well worth seeing. tf l MANY friends in this city will be pieasl ed to learn that Bertram Moore, Bay City Mich.and father of J. A. Moore of thc Bank of Nova. Scotia, city, escaped practically unlujurrdln an almost fatal ac?ident recently. ]tIqor_p______yv_as_ dr ving"wh'e1'i'tiie"liorse ` 'become un- manageable and though he held tenaciously 'on dashed into on approaching window. He received acut across the he and his arm was badly bruised ed was grappled several days ago. No trace l|a.s yet been found of the body Lan' night the transformer at the Queen Hotel burnt out with considerable pyrotcchnic display, leaving the hotel for the remainder of the night in darkness, Wuxi.: drsggingfor thebodyof William ‘ -',: Hu 2. a 'ik 'f in . - McRae who was drowned at St. Petcis !aland,, the gun used by the deoeas- "‘*"°"“"""'_- __ s < ’ ( Q ` I I . _ -. but for the kerosene lamps brought into.- UBC. ' Arvrnon B. I-hu., Boston, was in ths_ city yesterday en route home from P. E. Island, where he purchased ' two valuable pairs of driving horses. Mr. Hill says that the people who farm on the Island for a living ought to be proud of their profession. He says it is an ideal spot. -Moncton Transcript. Aacmnarm McKAY, for the past ten years salesman at the Bee Hive Lumber Yard, has severed his connection with that firm and will open a produce and general feed store on Queen Street, near King. Mr. McKay has made many friends while in his former business who will wish him success in his venture. Norwrrnsrsunruo the unfavorable wea- ther thc Sunday School Chi|dren’s Service in First Methodist Church yesterday after - noon was well attended. W. C. Turner presided. The program included splendid recitations by Mamie Smith, Mildred Heusiis, George Stanley and Joe Seller, n. chorus by the primary class, u sweet solo by Lillas Fletcher and a solo by L. K. Campbell. Wt. S. Louson gave an interest- ing address which was uttentivcly follow- ed by thc children. The Superintendent, W. W. Stanley, then announced the con- tributions in aid of the poor, which amounted to $142.77. MINUTES OF PRESBYTERY. The Prcsbytery of P. E. Island met, pursuant to adjournment, at Eimstlale, on Tuesday, the 28th of November, nt seven 0'clock in the evening, for the purpose of ordalning Mr. W. A. McKay to the oiilce of the Ministry, and of inductiug him into the pastoral charge of the congregat- tion of Tignlsh, Montrose und Elmsdalc. Rev. \V. McI)onnltl, B. A.,Molierutor pro tcm presided, with whom were present Rev. 4W. A. Mason und Hon. Ben). Rogers, Elder. 'lhe edict having been read a third time before thc congre- gation and no objection being made. Mr. Mason conducted divine service, taking as his text Matt. 17:8. And when they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no man save Jesus only. The Moderator, Mr. W.'McDonald,then narrated the steps which lcd to the pres- ent settlement and put the usual ques- tions, which being satisfactorily answer- ed,Mr. McKay was by prayer and the laying on ofthe hands of the Presbytery, ordained to the oilice of the ministry and inducted into the pn.stnrn.l_ chnrrlc of Tignish, Montrose and Elmsclale. 'l'he minister wus then addressed _by the Moderator, nnd:thc people by the clerk. -after-'thu oenealction' was pm’nsua‘¢e‘<1;' Mr. McKay was introduced to his people, as they passed out of the church, by Hon. Having signified g g the formula his name was added tothe ii., if ‘ \ " ` 9)' i. s-*._ ,fl 1/ ~. “\ 4 ~_-’ ' .- ef-" ° ' _.;_;~;< /If ‘l dsx* 'xt _ . ~ _ fi _ >"` . . vi \ _gskx . _ /' "'/_-'_ _rf \\ " L‘=1'_=<_'.1,tf:""s ‘ .. ,_ '1_.;~‘<}’ '~“ \ » - ~ .~ w- -\ l. < 2. - _,~\ \ `~ ,Q 9. °f§J ' " $9 ‘_ (_gt_ 5<\ . \. _ Q ~`. _ ‘ ~t~’ ` \\\. Q @f'»?“r ' ` \ 7 _.'= \ _,,___j;.'v‘<-T _ -L ` "‘__i;-'T' __ A i _ - I ii 4*" I “ _ '-1 .1-rfb. .. ._ *Q* _ .M t §_-W 1 9 .- ;: `,~foo°***'n a _gm Thousands of Handkerchiefs at special Christmas prices-at the great Handkerchief Moore®. McLeod ‘ FURNITURE- i “SIMPLY Tsar _ \Vo.=arof-specialists in Furniture. _We sell n_o- thing else. Our whole attention is directed to tht. study of this-important business. We are therefoe _ NOT experimenters. We KNOW what to _b\\;. We KNOW what will give our custo111er_s satisfac- tion. Our 44 years’ experience goes with every piece we sell--guaranteeing strongest construcuon, correct style and lowest possible prlcc. Now in conclusion, Xmas is coming. Yo1_1_want Fo nlalre-a present to a friend. Don‘t_ you thmk a piece of furniture would be just the th,1ng_ he or she would appreciate? at “NeWson’s prlces -1twon’t cost you much. Call in and take z1 look round, and if you want Furniture buy from ].\`i' E € (D ]_\T . I 'The Furniture Specialist. _l"` 9<.o°‘/' ""4,-.~`§>lh""" ‘. ‘_ _ 1 4' ` 'if' §| Sachct Powder just at this time of year - you will want some really good "Sachct Powder." We ave \ \ _ Pivetl Az\|rea» ‘° Trofle Incar- “Bite °‘ Violet. Sealy Carnation and others. \ “Tho Two Macs" luulu;\glq_§_llq_tK\unun Sc MacKinnon, Druggists, Cor. Gi.. (leo. /7 /_§l‘[\B[‘|'Cal’]' the vessels at the wh_arfs are as follows: The congregation was very large and _ Potatoes per bushel 30 cents, turnips per attentive. Excellent music was furnished bother, so to 2a;cents.o1_\tS ver bushel 44 by the choir. L . THE concert and me mem' in Md of me ' A good reliable man is wanted to repiezent the ' Sun Life ol Canada in Prince County. 'io sue-h,a liberal contract will be given. ela- S a x. _ l’a_\,iug Lif: insurance Dr. Chasc's remedies have a wide popu _ . . _. _ »~ _ lnrity and justly so. They are preprint- _ L $’[?:egf]i?1':;1,lI.':_er";‘&t_;e §\1'ea1:3r‘;?]’I?,?,(,l; t' ` Msn opuis his i:11.d inf' _~c\\‘s stem; ; I and Ointmenthsvea big sale with _ us. _ »."'l. likewise U( ts \e imy HJ" l nm1"U"` rr At present we have a lurgc fresh stock -L "it-£I§,____ 911 ‘“"0“`U‘ln( ‘CITY 5'" ini ll" il bought direct. 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