i at g" 1. rt, ft- ip _‘/ii' I I |‘»\ 1I‘I \=" 4-. gi it ‘ill r” v '.1 -z ,. li I: I t i 1; M .fri . z Q .>\__ 1: I ...~ l in This Age of Publicity Many Are The Meth ods Used This is our Style Our Christmas , specter read the Dominion Fruit Marks B HILI an oveixoat Act of last year and spoke at some length I $5-00 to $ 1 5-00- _ on care and honesty in packing apples. Perhaps he Wants 3 suit Senator Ferguson followed emphasising Z $10.00. ' FurLined jackets $4.50 to $6.50- ‘ Fur Collars $3.50 to $ro.co chiefs, Cuffs, Collars. $1.00 Fur Lined Gloves $3.09 to b $4.50. jas. Paton & C0. 1 BUY HER a fur set $10.00 Fur jacket $50.00 to $83.0). Rug or square. ,“ ' Th F I G C I Stock AW3liS Y0lll’ ,....°....§" f....f°.l'°.`.`l...§ZZ2’.'l°..`l'I. ‘i.'}°“.i.'l‘ Secretary A. E. Dewar and John Robert- Approval I $5'0o to $1 500' themselves to place only the best fruit in Reefefs froln $300 to the boxes or barrels. ' solidated School spoke on the Beginning Leather Jackets $600 to of Horticulture at the Macdonald School $9-00° ‘and also on the benefits of consolidation. Fur Caps $2. 50 to $10.00. Wm, ,,,,,,|,,,,,,,._ Scarf, M1 fliers, Handker- 1"“"’Y- GOOCI W21l'!I1 gIOVES 75C and city ; John Johnstone, Long River :George .»\ Richard Burke, Dominion Fruit In- hat it was to the interest ofthe packers Prof J. W. Jones of Hillsboro Con- 'l`be election of officers resulted as fol- ows: ` President-Rev. A. E. Burke, re-elected, Vice President-D. J. Stewart, Aitken's Sc-c'y-Trens-A. E. Dewar, Roya ty. Directors for Queeu`s-John Newson, ' uid, Covehcad. . King`s Co-.John Annear, Lower Mon-I ngue ; John Robertson, Inkerman ; J. A. I CONVENTION CLOSES ).-war, New l’crtb. i Prince Co.-A. J. McFadyen, Tignish; i N. Black, Bcdcque, C. R. Dickie, C. to ?15O‘Co' Muddy Creek. Auditors-Franklyn Bovyer und A. \V, Fur Lined Coat $30.00 to SIGNS- ' A number of questions from the $4500' \ Question Box were then answered by -A Carpet Sweeper $2 50 I0 Prof. nioooon, Sonotor Forgooon, John '§_50_ Robertson, and John Johnstone. Meeting djourned till 1.30. At the afternoon session C. R. Dickie, CIOIII _lHCI§€t5- lr-end nn _excellent paper on cranberry Silk waist $2.50 to 8.00. wit-are `tV00l B a $2.50. fu Ostrich Boa $3.00 to $8.00. ctorily answered. A large number of questions were satis- _ Resolutions were passed urging that the GI.OV€ C€l‘ilflC8t€. government put. into operation the pro- A dy-Q55 length gf our visions of the Black Knot Act; that Hand Satchel. v U ' tl $['-so sllk for $['IO` Crop Bulletin issued by the Fruit Silk Hanclkerchiefs. Division, ottowo; thottho Fodoml Do- re Association 'approve of the nrtmcnt of Agriculture be asked to ndertake the establishment of co- pcrative fruit packing here as was donc i 0 & 60| in the Dairy Industry; that the resolu- tions passed at the F. G. A. of Ontario -! 20d3i twri _f rg . ‘ lx .ty ` fi , i f -' .¢ . ,Eng - 'fi ,_ . ,gvi 3 _.51 it il .,,,_ y ‘il lil; .lp _.Ar- =1,-1, F J- -.1 ._~F..L*, it _ rw.- i i E l- if -if ;*°=7,a~, .ssgszslgsefr-Jssurw , 1 ' ..,:» L _.`-"‘¢ ..,;_._-...ar -...gov r _. ,tc .’. l~ 1' I-.- i :.1-_ r‘='é . 'r .. ‘_ ily' ~.. `. I \ . relative of the action of the delegates to .jr ‘ii-3 f , f~'”"\~ f':'lii¢'.~. " -. "\ _ 2* '~‘?°ir\ . ,` _H N., .»' v ~- ~_,»,»,5, _ --- -“ V ,,' /°\( gi; J . . I. ‘. " ’ I ‘ . ft g§,,’ ""*:.,.,,.°x --~ a Bd I ,V _ arg. --_'W .__- :_/-¢\`_ ' -\ '_' f ;_T ,/ hristmas "x -iii 3 2 There is nothing in the world gives so much pleasure as giving nice Christmas gifts to your near appreciates a half dozen new natty Christmas friends. 'I'ies such as we are showing this year-Still he might like a natty pair of gloves or a neat fur Collar or perhaps a dozen linen handkerchiefs, any of the above makes an ideal Christmas gift. EVERY LADY likes a handsome neck fur-we’ve many of them, or suppose we say a neat golf I jacket-we just opened some very pretty ones. Again there’s the elegant lace handkerchiefs ladies admire so much or a lovely pair of gloves, lace collars with tie at- tached, or fur gloves, a handsome Dressing Gown,or a pretty Kimona. Any of these gifts will be lovely for your lady friends- See them and you’11 agree with us. .» ' ` Prowse ros., 'rho' ony Roar Good c1on.i..S. I _ - By Courtesy of The Farmer’s Advocate. I I -mas resent Ol’ Fur Overcoat ‘ Cloth Overcoat Suit Cloths Underwear ' _ Fur Collar Fur Cap -Clo h Cap Fur Lined Gloves Wool Lined Gloves Suspenders REV- A. E. BURKE Silk Lined Gloves Fancy Vest President ofthe Fruit G rowers Association. the Ottawa Convention be endorsed; that provide fora permanent system of horti- establish a Commissionership of Agricul- I ture; that the association record the dissatisfaction at the British Market report being received by mail instead of cable; that appre- ciation be recorded at the services rendered by Robert W. Starr, \\’olfville THE NEW STATION . AT KENSINGTON Continued from page l The new Railway Station at Kenslnfzton which was formally opened last. evening: is located a few fect east of the old building. This station is by far the finest on the road at present, being built of grey iiclil stone. These stones were procured in tbl- western portion of the Island and are plnced in the wall of the building in their natural shape bedded in cement which makes n. very substnntittl wall. The building husn frontage nf sixty- eight fect and a \vldth of twenty-six feet. At the ends are two detache'.i piers which support a roof that is continued from the main roof thus forming a shelter from either the rays of the sunshine or fall of rain. The end gables ns also a large gable on' the front of thc building are finished with pebble dash cement plaster being divided into panels which adds much to the appearance of the building. The gentlernen`s waiting room is in the cast end and is full width of the building: and twenty feet long. This wnltingv room is contracted with the ladies' by a i feet wide. The ladies’ wait-ing room is also full width of the building and fifteen feet, long. The office is placed between i-he waiting rooms, having theiicket wicket lu the passage way which is very con- venient. The waiting rooms and ofllcc walls and ceilings are sheathed and neatly panelled, the ofhce in North Carolina. pine and ash and the waiting rooms in ash, all finished in the natural wood. There are large cntrnncc doors both on` tho track and rear elevations lending, to i each waiting room. 5 A baggage room is placed in thc west- ` end fourtccn by twenty three feet. 'l`ht-.re nre also two toilet rooms in the rear of tbc building connected with thc wait- ing rooms. 'l`hc floors thoroughont nrc of hard wood and everything througlzont th-_-, bulld- I ing is of the best material and workman- ship. The building is lrvaiell with hot water having n suitable number of rlidiulors in oflloe and waiting rooms. This magni- ficent structure which has been admired during the summer by all was built by M. F. Schurman & Go. under the supervision of their foreman A. E. Baker. ` This firm has been notified within the ,last few days that the contract for build- ing n freight shed 22 x 90 ft has also been awarded them.This will he built a short distance west ofthe new station and will add greatly to shipping nv commodntlons coughs, colds. hoanennn, and other turn! ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolene tablets, ten cents por box. All druggists. _.avi Gillette's Safety Razors just received at the Rogers Hardware Co. 211| ll Tuck‘s beautiful Calendars are selling fast at Cartcr's bookstore. Makes a nice present to send to friends abroad. A constant reminder of the giver for twelve months to come. Come early and get one while you can make n good selection. Done up ready for rmiillng. 21d lw. Men’s Ftirnlsbixrgs- Every point which most interests Christ- mas purchasers is presented tn and materials; A wide range 0 prices and huexcelled sssnrtnient at each price, the handsomest ,designs in the most eflectlve colors. and mrst important of all.lhe N. S.; that a provincial enactment should the Federal Department of Agriculture bemnde to prevent the spread of the San Jose scale; that thc need of a skilled cultural education in the province; tlrntdlorticulturist at the stock farm and thc Federal Minister of Agriculturefto supcrintend the model orchards in passage way fifteen feet long and scvcn -L0 keep the “vcr acbive_ This Elem, these varieties of desirable styles f the country districts be urged on the Local Government; that the one bnrre] measure adopted by the Nova Scotia Convention be endorsed. After consideration of other questions etc. the convention closed by singing the National Anthem. Turpin Livr Gauseni levers The Surest Way to Prevent Disease is to Keep the Liver Active With DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. Too frequently an external cause for fever is looked for, when the real source of trouble is from within the body itself. To begin with, the liver becomes torpid, sluggish and inactive, and poisonous bilc is left in the blood to corrupt the whole system. The result is the over- working of the kidneys and the clog- ging up of the organs of excretion. _ Food which should be digested is left to ferment and decay in the intestines, and inflammation and fevors are set up. In such a condition the body is n. regular hotbed of disease, and is most susceptible to any ailment of an infectious and con- tagious nature. The best insurance against disease is the use of Dr. Ohm-e’s Kidney Liver Pills medicine has a. direct and specific action on the liver, and is wonderfully prompt and effective in awakening and invigorat- ing: this important filtering organ. A healthv liver means pure blood, good digestion and the proper working of thc bowels. Ahenlthy liver ensures the on ward passage of the food through the i_n- testifies and excretory organs, and so rcmovcs all chance of poisonous waste nmtterrcuminimr in thc body to produce pain, suffering and disease. Mrs. J. Larter, 123 Cross Street. Cl1a_rlotl.clo\vn, P. E. I., and whose hus- band is a contractor, states:-"I had sutl'crcdn.grcat deal with pains in .the small of the back, my digestion 'wus had and I was frequently troubled with spells of racking headache. I havo been cn- tirely cured of l-hesc distressing symp- tom.-4 by thc use of Dr. Chasc`s Kidney Liver Pills and find that my general hvn.it.h is greatly improved since 1 have been using this preparation. I can also testify to the merit of Dr. Ul\asc`.=z Syrup of Linsccd and Turpentlnc as I was cured ofn. severe attack 0|' bron- chitis by thc use of this remedy." Dr. (.hase‘s Kidney Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25 centsa ox, at ali dealers or Edinanson. Bates & C0.. Toronto. 1-ik Pearl Set brooches at G. H. Taylor's, best value in the city. 21d ll _-¢i& suunlunnlununnuu ln Our Window you will End Perfumes that were 25c each now marked r5c. That were 5oc ea. now marked 4oc. _ That were 80c ea. now marked 6oc. That were $1.00 ea.now. marked 75c. and it lot of others that crst overcome dollar being sold nt cost priceor near it ~ ati oeheimgoods at like disronnts. We're reducing stock that’s the plain how of lr. A.W.Reddln.Phm B. Unlined Gloves White Shirt Colored Shirt. attractive goods shown in this city. We would like to call special attention to our NECKTIES and c0L0Rs0 SHIRTS oo.i.iog1i1<. them an the ony You will find in the above list some of the most RUSHED WITH ORDERS ALL THE TIME IWJAQKB III” \.`>. ' (Q5 ll” Men’s Furnisher. . A. BRUCE., at or- s n 0 I.Pickard&Go. ' Scott's Knitted Mufliers » ». Silk, Mufllers A FOR WINTER We have a full stock of all kinds of coal. We can supply you P1’0!11pt1y and at the lowest prices. Cardigan Jackets PHONE 240. A Wa.y’s Kni'tted.Mufilers ,. /' fb Sleete Buttons 1 '- Il~%®.»:"f» -rl iii; " \//` I Neckties '1"’1_‘="»_"/f/ ii J . - \,_ \\`~ ‘¢ I Umbrellas _ _ i ` HY _.sw A Y 4 ‘ ‘ Ny " WEBSTERl |!)l<`or the correct definition, iwobstor n rldgod is the standard. For correct laundry work Wxcnsrslttnk sumo place. Try us on your next parcel. A A.P§5yg§aSTER.D§sf'§nv:t&““" TiI.SON'S PREMIUM RIILLED OATS... in packages containing 9. c; ___ _.___ The remark is often made to us “How is t busy?" The answer is a simple ond," we give si11i:hy;Ftisaf::ti':>1tim1'T1stl91o work we do, that our re utatron is known far and wide and e e where all over “Our Fall- Island Province," even acrohs the stlrhxili to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ca Breton, Quebec and Ontarl is fact in all parts of the Broad Dohfiiiiion we have received orde 0’f n work. _ rs °r Is the question a difficult one to answer? ~ We trow not O Satisfaction is the essence of success, hence our success .in busi- ness. tion:Remen1bcr.ns when in need of work done to your entire satisfsg. BRUCE snewlnr se co., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boller-make,-3 Steam Navigation Coy’s. Wharf, ' Charlottetown, P. E. I, __ Pl:E;”§v:'5‘ _ - Box r28o. ___,/2,5 , . beautiful iece of decorated V u g P china, in every package. Price 25 cents. r Jenkins & Son Eyes Tested. We are proud of the satisfaction we _are giv- ing in our optical de- partment. If your eyes trouble you come FOR THE .__" (- `\\§- .- 4 - '»'°=`:'.<'f`\ \ _'T'----.-:;\-~`~-‘*`*~ '1-----Q}\‘ - ~ \.\\=-»f>v>- /-_.;.,~ ~> ~.._». ;*=~/ 7::-;._»_~,~/\.;-' f Y.-__»f~.~_`---_-.2 ' ~ 7 -J y TRADE We have a large assortment of the following Pocket Cutlery . Razors , SCISSOYS Fond Choppers Bread Makers Cake Mixers Skates Sleigh Bells and many other articles suitable for Xmas presents. \\\ if space pefmltied. - »_ 1 . best val ues'-Stanley Bros. 2od3i `\'\\\\lIlIl\\\\\\VZIl/l&_$\\\\'X\lI”ll%\\\\\é‘ I ` - '€ \ Be a Silver Santa 'Claust lf’ you are goin to be Santa Claus W n women ou cm't please her bet! than with some ar§ole in Table pllver or, if inclihation prompts somethin; more than a single thing, s set of S lverwue. We do not mean by the letter a complete Sliver Table service; but auch agift sl, ny, A dozen Forks or Table Spoons or rt Spoons. etc., eic. ln single pieces, weoouid print s long lin ,in and have them tested, w0n’t cost you anything. I Glasses recommended - only when required. Satisfaction guaran- E L L I S , The Drnggist 1 EEEEEEEE K//_§\\\\\ teed. and Graduate Optician. /Z/‘\ We have one .Fur Lining left we will sell at a Bargain. I JOHN MCLEUI) & C0- Emggwm- TIIEI OUP that cheers-but not lnebrletes _ The famous tnaorsrsnsvx ._.. . y;I_ I ,gy,~;". ,‘A I _ ‘ ‘IA . Wg Sbflfh gg( thIl`bfl'u'i from your grocer. Q'°Aeeept nn substitute. -fl ‘ x' f` ' " -'-_ "lf '<1 .- . , _ , .3 . ' iw, .‘~.‘ "~»|`.’Vrllv"‘1iI~\v|rww\N'»r*' I - - - - . .. ._ » , ,., . . , ‘ = i/,»;. M ,. '. \-__ _L ., nw \..- J/ , -‘,-I _- ., ' -, ., _ ' _ H I,’i'~~.---' _. ».] .i _.V "-ir.-. ity, ,rf 1