,_ r ‘ips-_»--~ Ti . ' ' =:. 'rm-I cnsntorrs-rows. cuannisrt, nacsmsi-:R fr, r9¢4_. r ~ 5 ' ' ' rl- ' 0 » l I - - ..'.-_ rv ...-an. *‘“ -s rug pa _ I _ A - -=. _-- -' - , " i ‘ _ a double wash -tl possible this week so as mba prepared for ir few days dr-lay when moving. - ` _ iid zi pd, . . ‘ MINCE MEAT _ PIES FOR ‘ XM AS Of-course you will want us to make your;Mince Meat Plea for the holiday sea' - con- Good pastry, rich niinccmeat and only l2c each. D' STEWART, ' ` ucurla aaximv. Bayes Beal Bread. l YOUR-L_ WANTS . / , For Christmas- baking, cvcrything from the line paltry spice' to the pastry flour is here. ` - New Raiains, all kinds. ` New Currants, cleaned and uncleaned, New Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Shelled Walnuts and Almonds, Icing Sugars, Flavbring Extracts, Cooking Figs, Layer Figs. All new and clean. Webster. & McKay. n Prompt Delivery. Phone 199 ~ i _ __\ / E L-ity ;\ By Gnnl. ` lio not forget. Pliilhnrnrouic Society`s Concert tonight in Grace Chnl-ch. Chorus iifiy. Silvl-1' collct-tion, ~ 'i'||l-:cliildri-rr will want tngo to tho Rainbow "l-`nir und Mullin Toe. in St. Peter's(_`~lrux-clr on Dt-c 7th Admission free. Tea 15 L-ents. liitiiiriinau that thc new nauticpl drama ‘f'l‘he Ocean Wulf" will be performed by l_’rim-e Welrin-r~`s excellent company on Friday evening next, December ilth. ANY Subscriber- who does not receive hi* liiweirregnlarly and promptly should -"emi il l1°‘§l»i\l card to the Snvrircriptlon Depnrtrnent of 'TlTé"CliKH5ErleiR'>wn' Gnar-'f dlnn which will rectify trouble at once. A1' thc Pollci- Court yesterday three drunks were disposed of aa follows:‘- Aibert Hughes, $2 or ten days; James Rooni-y, Sl() or 30 dnyrz rind .lanies Mc- Carruli, $10 or 30 dnya. .ltinx Murphy, \\-/ho 'has been visiting his ironic in East River, leaves this morn-. ing on return to \Viunipcg. Mr. Murphy is ir brotirdr to Matthew Murphy, wre- tnkar of the Fire Engine- Room. (lvl-:ri 47 000 pcoplc were in attendance ui the opehiiig day of the live stock show ut the_St. Louis exposition. Canadian ex- hibitors had a walknway in thc sheep de- prrrtrnt-nt,`wlnninrr in nt-nrly eve`ry class. Gr-ts. Law WAr.Laci-1, the author of that irrost cxtielicirt und popular work, “Hen liu\j," is said to be dying by inches, and has ubnndonedndl hopc nf recovt-ry. l-‘or scr-eralyears hc has been a sufferer- from chronic indigcstlun und the disease has iviiclieiluiitliirt- recently whcrc his body rr-ccires no nourishment from food. Ht- taltcs stirnulnnts freely, ,und it'i.- upon thcsc hc 'ls living. 'He will not live to complete his autobl_o`gruphy. -` \,Y_ I _ 4 i V (~y_` "ian-1" '_ _ f A ,/’ - l i _ -THE- Now is the time to ,a-make Select Fifgi, buygrs pie( first r`hOiC8. ‘ _ r ic. to 65 cts.. - The Express Co. brought ns_ our Christsrras Handkerchieis esterday Every sort, quality and price is represented in Y this elegant assortment. Prices rangedfrom ic to 65c each. Bvery quality from the cheapest cotton to the slieerest and daintiest oi linen. t _- .3 _ I ~.‘ r .\', -i r\‘P'\ J I -{l-'. 'G85 » r _*..-1 ' -tt*-. si* ._‘-K an < l A cnnrsrwlitmtusurors. l Pretty Cushiolns of every sort 25c. to $2.00 each Pretty litliographed cushions in portrait and floral designs25c,48cand..... . . . . _ . . . . . Elegant wool, satin and silk tapeatryfcushionsnnany - lovely efi`ects,7oc. 9oc. $1.55 and. . .. . . - - - - - _ 75c $2.00 Souvenir cushions-“Charlottetown" with scroll of ti§'ied_Mapleléaves.......`.... And hundreds besides. 45c I _ im rg 1 __ ‘_ ri . ._ eil) A _ » .,-2*, <__ A ., |ii"l.§ -df" I ‘J » _ _ _ ."5 __ `, U >` ' " "` fr _ --" "`. Q.. . ,~ "» /M s_ _ *slr / _ _ _ ‘_ I ',_._ - ` .\` >_', . ' ,-¢_`_' / ( ,'.'-.~ ¢ "1 Y. 4 .€`.7.;_L ci&,i_i;_“ 1 g V' li iz* I 1/ - ~ ~--THE--_ Gs-R.ls_rmis_ 0 LINENS. ','_ Hay; ' just come in--direct from `G_erniany-Pretty damask 'linens of every sort dt extremely low _pi-lcec. _ lnen Tia C‘otha, Damask Linen Runners, Sonata. _ -..\ D L Y » =}§`gm~¢lg¢ d 5 o_’clock`~Cl_otlis, Hernatitched Centres and ga-icon cidiculuoualr low rou’ll cor. D Coxsinumnnliee has tornred around Callnm of this city. ~ Miss Maggie Mo1’huil and Mis. \\’ liam Rice ‘of Picton' Come to the city lust night On in visit to friends. lui: Princess arrived last. night. at 11.3) but the express did not reach the city till nearly one this morning. Orwrouro “The Holy City" in Grace 'Church straight this evening. Everybody welcome. Silver- collection. Rav. Jas. McDougall will preach (D V) on Sabbath the lltlr. inst. nt DcSnbie at 10.1{l.Canoc `Cnve ,ai Zi, and at Argyle Sh ori- nt 6.30. V A-r the nnniinl meeting of thc C. M. B. A. Inst night P.S. Brown was elected president. The election of oiliceraa will not be concluded t-ill next rneetingr. 'I`Br:Cit_v of London goes into winter quarters on the east side of the Steam Navigation Cds., wharf to-dpy. She cn- conntered heavyicc on all her routes for the past week, and ii telephone incssage llullidi ‘.s wharf to (lnv¢\rnor's lslnnd w ,Tiin Stnnicy was out ycstr-rda_v taking in the \Vood l.-rlnntls buoy and ia cxpcctcd lrrwktoduy. The Minto is now cooling and provisioning in Picton nndit is ex- pected thc Stanley will also go there shor-t|_v. There is yet no verification of tht- rumor that lin- crews will he obtained in Piretnn. THE oilir-1-i-.- of thi- .\. 1). ll. for tin- en- suing year are : ' I’i-esidcnt-James H. lleddin. Vivi--President-Micliael Cor-r-nn, ire- I-It-ctcrii. Financial Secretary-J. -I. Desmond. Tri-ns\irei‘-\\'aliacc W. Walker, im- electcd), _ Recording St-crctnr_\'-.larni-.s l". Smith, (rc-elect(-dl. Ext-cutive Coihrnitter--J. 0. 'I`rninor, `ciniii-nrnn; il. Corcoran, F. W. Hughes, George St. C. Gnrnhnm, John McQnillun. AT tht- midunl meeting of Victor-in Lodge A. F. Sc-A. M. hu-rt night tht- fol- lowing olilccrs were clcctt-rl: - \\`. M.- Samuel Lowe. S. W. -F. H. St-.llc-r. Trustee --G. D. Wright. Tm: funeral of thc late Mrs David Low- tht-i-,Sczxrlctown which took pincc on Thurs- day was largely attended by relatives and friends. Rev. Nell McI.auchlin offlcintt-d und took for his it-xt. “Thanks be unto God \vl\o giveth us thc victory through our Lord .leans Christ". Mrs. Arthur Vlfright pr-esfded at the organ _and some appropri- ate hymns were beautifully rendered. At the close of the service the rt-mains of the deccnsctl lady were borne to thc heurae by six of her grandsons viz. Harry Walker, David T. \\'nlkcr, \Vi l Lea, Leigh Lowther, Percy Lowther, Harrison Lowther. She was laid to rest in Sr-arlotown Cemetery by the aide oi’ her liusbnnd who predeceased her twenty- one years. Mrs. Lowther was a daughter' of the lou- Christopher Smith, one of the pioneers of Crapaud; and leaves to mourn 'hr-.rloss two brothers Rev. Matthew Smith of Anagunce, N. B. and leant- Smltl\ofCrapsnd,a.nd two sisters Mrs. Mary Wi'ight, Victoria, and Mrs. Edward llogerson, Cmpnud- Thert- arc nine t-»hildren,thirty-five grand children and twenty great-grand children. - | T0- LET House on Upper Prince Street. lately occupied by John H. Cairns. Com- plete with all modern im- proveinents. Apply at once to RM. Johnson 0I0l'0¢J0l0000‘i'@\* -HERE ' AT LAST gui' Christmas stock Lowney’s hasarrived. . We claim that there is not a better assort- ment of these goods in Canada. Buy the Best. A Piroiiinrrroil summons for linrtl “menu “hmmm” oifence has been irerved on Daniel Mc- y y ' from Eldon says solid ice extends froni 5 "i\Y`\h_0.V lH\"¢ Of ll8'“!`lUL¢ in P- E- Ulllllllr l Richurilo were passengers from the \\'i-st Q Ray .Sellers was u passenger- to Sydney yesterday inorningwhere his rnnrriagc -5 tnlrss place this week., i i RIMBMBEB the perfonrranrc of “The l Oc:-an \\'oif` at the Opera llonru- Friilay evening next, December/0th. i Miss Margaret Kennedy, who has been visiting among friends at Suinnierside,» P. E. I., for the past year, reinrncd home lust evening hy the fast 4-Xpress.----Sytlncy Post. i David Schurmnn, mnnaircr of tin- tirm of Massey Harris in this Province, n-ns in -Atovirrrr-S¢»¢-r\\°'St»¢w\ Laundry wil ~r_"» . ‘ _ . _ lr. u-.uyadmarr and J. A. Mrnrifrrarr- -_ , niovetoibe new q\i8~rber8‘ KlngVSqua.rc Q ` - ` ' ` were passengers' west- ,vgrstcrday after- f' '_ j * "'-3 _""“"' ncxt week-Customers are asked to send y ~ -_, - |nn°g, ~ - . . _ _ I _“_ _. ,__.__,_--~_~QM_._____.__n_. ,,.,;._ | rua Mikado ivriinfgaveu Easter Trias- 0 ® M ' ` ,|lny,Aprll2-ith. by Prof. Eu-ic and his C V ` . Reporters and Correspondents. Everywhere. _ _ _ - ¢....,... ~ ' _ . _ _ , _. ,_ L _ _ . - ` “-~~~-‘-~-f-- ~~~’~--- ~~ ~ "‘~‘~-"rr-~‘ ~~‘~~-- - ~ ' - I 'Tut annual snleof Y. M. C. .-\. image- i ' ' ' ` I Evimr clmrIat.er~ nnd music lover is in-ll J. i-‘. .\`o`i-tnf_\. Cnrdlzfln was ln town YPH- lane” Wm wk.” DlR¢\' Frlflily "itll" li- 'il \'ll»0dl0(iruc1-Chtri-clr toni ht. “The Holy t-crdny. . ' ;o'e-lock - l thc Valley on \Vednosday. He left Wolf- , villt- for his home in Uhnrlottcto\vn,P.E.I.. i I on Fr-itlny.-Halifax Chronicle. 1 Tm: annual meeting of Carnegie _ Farnrers' institute which was to have I taken place on the 20th. uit. will be held l I in Clinton Hall on Thursday, Doc. 8th. at 1 I2 p. m.; _ All parties who have ordered hay 1 gor ieqhirt- Ury will please attend the ; mt-cting. I TEE Hnlifuir ,Recorder says:-“By the , the Abegweits can now vit- with St f Dunstnn`sln claiming the clinmpionship’ over Dnlhousic.” _Quite so, anti hnd tht- I | Dalhousie team been n. little rnore anxious ' ‘ to meet the Island players when the latter- *urade every efi`or_t this fall to arrange a lgiiruc either here or in Halifax the chain- , 4 pionship would not still be in doubt. I i I Considerable ice has formed during the 1 pnst few days both nt Summer-side and . Point dn Chi-nc and rniviiration may close T with the next drop in the temperature. l However, should soft wenther net in soon r:a\‘igmtionTrliruyN reginin bopfn dfox-mxiigisy .1 nys yet. re or rum er an w e- ' ly make ii trip to Point du Chenc to day nt i least, but whether it shall be the last de- , ponds on tin-` r-criiporet-ure to day and to ' night. i Now that' the hockey senson is np- lpronclring it into hi: hoped that the ‘regnlarlengne garnt-it will be brought on, icnrlit-.r than lust year in order' that the 'Islund's Champion stick handlers may jlinvc an opportunity, of competing with ithe winners of the .Nova Sootimlcugne. ‘Last yenr- an efl`oi-t was made by the fAhegweits who won here to arrange hops: nnd Messrs Rogers and Higgs for Ticas. R. M. Johns n. _ 3¢»¢~y_ _W_ P_ |g0u||_ r of the season a meeting- was not possible. "" i°n°° S~ U-' G‘=°~ J- L-"“‘- f Trra detain- of me r. M. C_A. war. ‘lj lf' D; lffydgeso place Inst evening thc subject being ' I ' >- "“ Hug” g -“Froiu which do vw got the gi-eu.ter| C _ *I* :"' I"-(" W|‘""r' ‘ pit-nsnre Hope or Memory?" Messrs Bry- ` l~(i'T`l"' E' Sm“““'°°'l' 4-nton and Lewis were the lenders tori D lincnrory. Several others spoke, some, this sale ia Christmas hint i rr , _ _ - a i . l _ . _ i *" " \ ' _»_ »- » e ' 0 Miss Stems returned to lrer 'home ini Tris regular- monthly nrcoting ofthe ' ` Sonrirr yesterday afternoon. ’ '~‘ i School Board has been postponed till next , . _ _ ' V f Monday night. » I ' r ir- rarmborm. =n°..r.w.wrri1i iced.. - . _ "H "`°°° ° ° Y "' ‘ I V " °‘ M" M' m Puzzled- purchasers will find ig' ORTH remembering among the thousands of ’ i hand kerchiefs shown,is our line of dainty little handkerchief centres, to be finished with ` lace. .' I ’ ‘ Price r5c and 16c. We have the necessary footmgs ~»_15 Picture. and fancy bordered hand- kerchiefs. tl ousands at. _ _ . _ _ . _ . Colored border and plain handker- chiefs suitable for children. 2c,- - Adainty little lawn handkerchief. with }'_5 inch hem for ladies or children. . _ . . . . . _ . A very attractive little lawn hand- kerchief, hemstitched-spscial at lc. ea 3c- 4c 30 4¢eachor . . . , . ._ ............40cdo1, Another lawn handkerchief, henr- stltched '-1 inch iieu1.5¢ each or. .50¢ doz A particularly attractive assortment of plain -henisiitched, hemsiitched and embroidered. lace edged, em- broidered tucked and lace _A and laces at every price. ( , i Particularly handsome line of holi- day haudkercliiefs adapted spec- ially for Christmas gifts, embroid- ered, lace edged, hemstitched and some with combinations of all three styles. ric, i8c. zzc. 28c, gmc, 42C. 55C. GSC' 7oc, 85c. Boys’ white Irish lawn handkerchief Boys’ “'l`anaghmore” cord edge Men‘s Irish lawn. cord edge or hem- Men’s pure linen liernstitclxed hand- kerchiets ‘-2 inch hem l6c FOR MEN AND BOYS. one inch hem. be each. _ _ _ . _ . . . .60c doz lawn, 'lc each . . . . . . _ . __ .......1S¢ doz stitched l0c each . . _ . . . ._ . . . . . .$|,00 doz 'K 1'; edge handkercliiefs-specially priced for to-day. .I0¢ each $1.00 per doz Plain pure linen handkerchlefs, 13x13 with if inch hem, a spec- ially nlce line.. . . . . . .l6¢ or $1.45 doz Not less than 'ii dozen sold at the dozen rate. each or. . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . SL50 doz . Men's Tanaglrmore pure linen cord , edge liandkerchiefs,l8c each or SL95 doz Other lines of Men‘s fine handker- cliiefs zoc, zzc 25c, z7c and.. _._ . 30;; ‘ . Special 1/, dozen prices on all these. , 1 THE “FAN” BARGAIN _ Th-is/is a line of daintily line, beautifully embroidered handkerchiefs, arranged in half dozens on, a pretty fan. They’re specially adapted for Christmas gifts, worth 5oc each,spe_cia.l ‘ il dk ll' f Christmas an crc1cS 3,, P, “EXCELDA‘ ’ ` - _This is a line of fine japanese , merceriscd lawn, permanently retain- `.'“ ,ing its silky appearance and lustre. I ,_ _ Plain 16:: and 20c. " F lka dotted hem l8_c each., I, lv i r ‘being new speakers. There was no dt--f ,t-ision. 'For next debate the sribjectirri ;“Rcsol\'ed, that thc present. system of --- i party govcrnnn-nt is iletrimcirtnl to inc l --5-DY R004 C0ml’0Hil0l‘Jlf‘Sil'lll.£! \'l\llt|0.‘ imc-nl, should nppiyzrt this nilh-e ui omi if 5 sum". i Ananoiznnd cnthusiastit- meeting or. H" f`hvg\ve,n` Alllleuc Ass°vlM“l°n “'_"s' -ilcilic\rri,n-i-tln- \\'irisi-purt_\‘ :ind lluirwi heldm “WX” M’ (" A’ l"""°“lKht '° dm' .il Market Hail l`rid.\\' evcnin lltacin cuss the hockey sit\lL\tl0n~ A C°"‘"“i"°" lrcr i6tl\-'l`icki-ts to bc irrul oi nil rrilit-or-s compost-d of i-l i. Bethune, 'l' lionnhnn, 'l‘ llowntt, together with President Darkl- of -ith Rcgl. (‘. .\. -i l ,md Secretary L B McMm“n was “ppoinb -TUB lin-rrrln-rs ol`|l"0ui-ilu ill-ginn-nl. cd to look ,mer the club-E |n¢cresu, during - Band nrt- ri-qm-stc I-0: We I in ll i_ 5 5 Xl .1 hkflkli. 5! 55.1511 ‘ri -1 i. rr 1 v \ l r i i .-\ .s fi ii ,r i 1 3;’ l r 1 r rl l '- r -_-.\-....~. ..._..- ' f 5! r -fl no - -.7