-... ._ .-7,... i i 1 r PAGEEIGHT . _ ` ’ " ' *rv -' 2 ' J. P. u00u Sweets in \ .,. There is no n‘e.1 nf, one . mentioning liow deli ‘inns ou; - The first round in the debate on the inception will admit that there ` , . ' Naval Bill has been fought and the been too much "card playing " too ocol 2. . ' h ' Ch at" rr ‘T ,el are 1 e combatants are resting preparatory much cultivating of public opinion most enjoyed coiifeuions of all _to resuming the iight to a finish affpreparatory to launching the bill. ' ter the holidays. The round was a fierce one, bring the visit of the .Ministers to England Ing Out U10 sDB\‘i‘iHS uusliflw ol the last: summer the press fairly screamed participants as perhaps no other de- with the words "emergency" 'and bats in years has done. The opinions “crisis," and bubbled over with an- of the onlookers as to who had the clamations of British authorities in best ol the round are not specially anticipation ol what Canada was go- iiluminating, the friends of each__ing to do for the Empire in the hour Dsffy Claiming that their heroes ol her great peril. lovers of sweets, \Vc have rec civeda big invni~e of them In beaulifsl Christmas pack- ages. M°ll'3| Gonnongs, Neilsone. Frys. A gentleman* can give con fectionery when a gift of dif be acceptable. All prices for 25:: io $5.00 F 5 i ii .eZ/i <4-_ F011 :_ QD. _-‘,.-' ~i _ rv'-/T1 _ . ... For Cl2i'isiir,_as IRICES- ii i\'o 12 ...--.........$2.5o ‘f‘ iz go`d liiiiids ....._i,._\1'to the bitterness ofthe controversy. pire or placing Canada in her propsr,to “Canadian ships, 'built by Can- relation to the Empire. .a.dians, from Canadian material" , Whatever the friends Ol either DB\`tY'\vill also require a good deal ol ex Qoiimlete msd well ssforied m8Y Say £\b0\1l'» U19 debate. the iiiau-‘plaining and it will not occasion ck of the i`:iiuoii_~' ner of it 01' its C0l1‘f1\iBi0n. evefv much wonder throughout Canada if p right. thinking Canadian who reviews the whole question io submitted to ' léah. 6 ' the history of the question since its the people before it is iinaiiy settled. ._-msgid . i S _ has It will be remembered that during In will be remembered also that,_ The change of front with reference iwith a number ol prominent farmers * ticl t a pear from time to time in this sec h ' t viill bc treated in boost Prince Edward Island. .&c., on [arm life, stock and kindred Jeweler 8; lingraver _'_ ._.____..___.__._. .__._._;_._~.. 0 t the whole province. 5-°*‘- " ln Satui-dny's issue we shall have a business can be based, but it, does not variety of coiitrihiitions from leading necessarily follow that be who ao 'agricuitiirists and hope to extend ,upon this principal is nn honest msn. NLW KING \»r.0|tGn IIOIEI. Wm. MONBOUEQUETTE. Mgr. Privaie Baths. liunnii-g Water and Long llistance Telephones in all rooms Large Bri ht Fample Rooms, UUFSINF Ul\i*Xt1El.i.ED SYDNEY, N. S P life P P. I.. Smaiiwood for your ' Xmas Groceries and l fruits iuiin i Breed and fake a loaf hon e as an evid- ,‘ = 3sRFt_H5uM ence of vour good wil Ewen Cameron (Balieri the scope and usefulness of this sec permit. A GOOD NAME. "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches," says a ::("hocolates--the fi-nest display you have ever seen including such worlr famous makes as Neil.\on's_ l.iggett’t absolutely fresh. pure and delicious as anyone could wish lor. We are show ing them in boxes and bas.lr'»:»ts priced \\,_\ f.non.uf_$'vv’{>>_ i? K1I~*D# r l il ‘I » \ . . """ Uxl j 5/ °il~/i' Dil/Qtr .fin ~K|D_N£`f .i ° ' 4 s E 1' _ "iz .ri ii” We m “vi ` i., 'GJ-(Tvs For That Cold Room For that room that you can‘t get wafui, whether it be attic, bedroom or hail or any other cold comer of the house you will need a Perfectioi Oil Heater. The Perfection is s whole heating system in iuielf. lt gives instant and satisfactory warmth, has no disagree- able odor and heals even A cold room in -he ramen possible lime. This hes er has fancy legs. hvvy 'ck l movmi 1. cool s ig h ndle,_ Tick’ can he nssfusted Km outside. Throw eizsx 9.; £4 z5 and iiiiiiali &. Bliamilai lgfalizitng uihe im;0`;:“;;n(;fe ag; ol those good old days, it would a svn sul’ loud e,1,§Zogum,d,an has “_ pear, made deliberate choice betwee ar S a ‘ h d a good name. cidcd to devote a section of each nc es an _ In these practical days Oi OUFS W0 Whole-hearted enthusiasm for the '_ _ --- ~ . "Never worry about a man. Many N0|]¢¢! “FOR HOUSEWIFE.-Table linen . . _th t _ Saturday edition' hegmmng wx “ex use p. good name as our stock ' Saturday, the 28th to the tiizcussipn trade' as a means whereby we 1; ' . ma _ l ` lt l t pic . r Sinpzfiegtsasgzcf gfeadyoheen made accumulate riches. Many value the g ood name for what it really is, '_and agriculturisrs for ar es o D- _ . 4 » _ spurn the idea of acquiring wealth ition. Esc subicc i “ its relation to Prmce Edward “mud part from the character behind the t lr ‘conditions and the aim -of the? whole good 'mmm ap” °m th ' .H he to educate and virtues which it reflects, ss undertaking wi _ interest and, nt the same time, to U16 BCt Btnllds ibut bllsine Suggestions, comments, questions, tion for honor and honesty. whatever l subjects are solicited as is also the co- othe_r\vise the business will be a fail- operation of farmers in making this ure. department a success and a benefit “Honesty is the best policy;" it is tion as time aud opportunity will _,cg h0np5uy_ to give mm. tlixblidhalgilisoillls hll`Kli[:dme1c)li<>cd\ll§i';\sali(l‘r 8' helping hand' even U an empty one' ‘ ` ~ h` rfiil dis osition nd ver the ' 7 4. MU. I- §f_T_`i"§__;'3-_--S--. ____ ________;- ls a greater asset, than uplimitod _ f_.\§§\‘ \_\-\ capital. 7 ._ 7,, ... i 3% 'A ‘4 v, g an index of unsullied honor, and would at. the expense of that virtue. But, - today must be founded upon p, reputa- there may be behind the reputation; l‘he veriest scoundrel is compelled to sure. for measure, in or- 'er to do business sxuccessiully. lhcse who have tried to do otherwise have een starved out of business. A good name then is an absolute necessity in any honorablabusiness. And a good name includes more than mere honesty. It means un- zriidging kindness, readiness to lend B (` 09 1) 3 5 kindly word. With such 3 mon all love to do businessand such s name At this season ol the year, when the Uhrlstmas spirit is in the air and everybody is on his “jen before what makes the Christmas season on 0! 1ifG’s resting places, where, from are the better prepared to resu life'e burdens. Let us learn from the Christmas tutes the good name which is rather to be chosenlthan great richeg_ NOTES ` The Dominion representatives on enjoying their 'holiday and ineidmt. siiv sndenvvrins to una out what the Canadian electors are thinking about the Naval Policy. The guess will ba 9, dillicult one but it will be sale guess- ing that, among the rqulgr- pon". clans, the views of the respective leaders as to the best method of eav- ing the Emnfrs will be accepted by their respect ve followers as the on- ly reliable om. This la one of the mysteries in our political life. No one has yst rllen to explain the origin of the fake story about the y.-v¢¢.~»~\-¢»~¢u\~-ua.. millions dollars-to the British Gov- ernment to help it build dread noughts. There is' _a' 'widespread opin- ' ' ' ion that thi_l,`lske`; 'was deeiguedto _nuniuiate m"1oyalty or canaaiana preparatory to= their being filled upon to make a contribution to the British Navy. Sir I-The attention of the Execu- tive ol the P. E. I. Airxiiary Biblei Society has been calledto the fact that some parties purporting to re- present the Bible Society have been selling publications other than the Society's works throughout the pro- vince. Boine persons have purchased the books, thinking that said books were publications of the Bible So- ciety. The Executive do, by this letter, inform the public that W. B. Snow, their colporteur, in the only person who ie authorised by them to sell any publications, and further that the only book ollered by them to the public is the complete copy oi the Scriptures or portionrthereot. J. D. SEAMAN, Secretary,P.E.I. Auxiliary Bible Society. _____.___- NEW PREMIER. TOKIO, Dec. 20-In the new Jap- anese catylnet Count Taro Katsura is premier. THE CURFEW. few bell has been amended by chang- ing it so that from 10 to 16 is the age for boys and girls to be home at 9 o'clock. A CELEBRATION OF PEACE CENTENARY celebration of one hundred years of lows on yesterday’s meeting at which the iirst public step towards sy mpqthy. movement was shown by Earl Grey who in a notable speech spoke ol the growth of the Dominion of Canada and of a good understanding between the United States which, he-said, iwere marching along side by side .with thousands ol miles adjoining territory that has not a. sentry, a gun, a. tort, nor a symbol of menace or danger. “This Centenary,” he .aaid, “cannot fail to add to the good speaking people."- - . . . "You will probably never again have such an opportunity to buy reli- able, guaranteed watches at the prices now quoted at I-Iutcheson"s Clearance Sale. You simply can‘t af- BERLIN, Ont., Dec. 20-The Cur-,. understanding ..ol the whole English- ' Sanus < 1 New Sporn eFfect_..,;. . _.M . . ...' 6o_oo Mink Scarve=.........._$35.oo -and 55.00 Stoles $4 5.00, 58.oo,6o.oo, §o.oo 98.00 . Exceptional values in Marmot and Squir- rel, alot of Coney and Hudson Bay Sable, and Marmot at lia’f price. We years Fur-1'ned coats we will sell at 1-3 off. Pony Coats, `Cai-acnal ai1d'Pli1sli coats; alsoa Marmot Muiis .'. $ 4"5o »B-can C- ney mulls.; .i . _ . _ . v2 25 Persian Lamb inui’fs`”`...... . . . . IL50 White Thibet miil`s..`.... ,_ .. 4.50 Real Lab'a dor Minlnf`iM1iifs.'.....4o.oo Absauty for.......................43.o'J Full ,furred animalgfleci, with A head and tails.....`l‘ .$70.00 l Give her Furs null make her ,feel P happy. S glendid Empire' mulls 'rr-nc slang: socrszrv. W A Mink at $40, $42, $45. beauty in a, Pillow Effect Muff $52. . have a few of last special line. of Fur collared coats with curled lin`ng. Special $19.50. Buy your Christmas fuis at`Patons. '»»i?’i??’i=»-iii' s1i~?rif§iiifi“i»i2l A' tliiristmas litter on a lot oi Fur ‘to a discussion of the approaching i’r'i.”£§§..”'§f.`Z.`iZL`_ G"3I-‘§..B‘.`i.‘§`;iIi..§`$‘.§1 fd? Nggkpigggs = af ~§iiis_:e _ ' ' the arrangements was tak- _ _ FOREWORD- proverb as ancient as the days ot gggalgzggich of ' ° ' . pathos was given to P . Solomon. The unsophisticated people the gathering bv the reading og 3 _ lctorla il' p- ‘letter from the -late United States ~ _ D Ambassador, Mr. Whitelaw Reid, _ P 9 6 commending the movement to public ’ ____ ladles profess to find it dlllicult to select holiday gifts lor men, but it need not be difficult at all. A man'is the easiest creature in the world to suit. ll he is a. smoker, he would be entirely satisfied l! every one of his gifts were good cigars. We have the cigars he likes and smokes every day. J. G. Jamieson, Druggist. 12-13Mtf. -___- » "Your friend would be delighted ,with the gift of a camera and the Ensign is the one to give. It is an English hand camera that makes splendidly clear pictures and even a beginner can* secure good results from it. Call in and see our showing. All grades at prices ranging from $1.50 to $35. The Two Macs, 149 Great ford to lot this chance pass. 12-2l‘M3i.\‘ George St. MEM the only policy upon which successful ... _ __;_ _ _ _ J ‘ . ts li THE best gilt you could give yourself is a good fire in=ur‘ l your pro! erty. ance policy. It will do away with those ieslless days and drive away all care ard worry you may feel regardii g A Good Fire I nsurancy Policy is. the best investment any wise man could make. It cosis little. in money is tied up and it relieves y in of a big load of care and worry and protects yon from all pcs ibillties of lo~s when danger threatens your property. We represent some of the strongest companies on the continent and know that we can sive you a palicv that will suit your needs exactly at a very low pre mium price. Call around and talk over the matter icday, W. K. Rogers G Co. .___- During the progress oi our great Clearance Sale, we respectfully ask our friends and patrons in the optical line, to put olf having their work lone, as far as possible, until after the sale. We expect to bs ao busy during this great sale that we shall have little time lor optical work. G. F. HlJ'l‘0HESO` 10-30Ms_th. _ and napkins, Towels, hematitch- ed and embroidered. A' com- fortable leiderdown Bathrobe, Pair ol Blankets, Comtorte, Pair Curtains, Carpet Sweeper, Cm- hion Tops, Morris Chair, Furlinsi Coat, Rain coats, Fur Coats, Bulbs. Blouse, Skirt., Silk underskirt, Chil- lrsn’s Coats at Patons. 12-19M3i. “Paton's, the Christmas store lor quality gllts. 12-7Mtl. ______ ___“_ _ ;_-_..-.-,-_ _ ,_ _,__,_,,,I_- Company be forgotten. T. E. MacNuit Leslie Auld FF* PZ” Delloehe D. Jordan _ Special Agents. Among P Holiday Gifts for your family, at this season of the year. none is more suitable than a policy in the Great-West Life Assurance It will stand as an evidence of your love and foresight for those dear to you when other more transient gifts shall _ llead Oilice-Winnipeg. Branch Office-Charlottetown Hyndman 8 Co., Limited. J- K ‘ml S- M. Hicks , . ,gr U. Manageri, P. E. l. _ District Agent, ai Summereidr. .-1 ' ‘ in _ 'i pri _ -L_ Pipes We piile ou'selv`es on the line array and éomplete rn di ` , . . . . . . an; p,f_;f:en"fef;f,';i :hff;h":::r‘; No such stock of smokers supplies as ours can be found 1n_ this vicinity. We m have everything to make the smokers enjoyment complete. Give him any one ,of these line gifts and see him smile. Our prices will please you. ' 17611' 66786 dum Qfman Pmes This is a very old fashioned affair and is singularly fitted arsirtment we have here for yon- Fine Briar with vulcan- ite stem, nocue at z5c. 5oc, 8._o-, 8| 25 up to $|.75_ Pipes in cuesnllver mounltd 75r, $1.15 each and a. splen- did arsortment at all prices up to $4 5o each. camfellyneed, they color n 'beautiful walnut that delights the smoker. Give him one andsee him nurse lt. Our line is an assortment of the bell B. B. B. English Mears- haal`lll_in the best shapes. Pipes This isconsidered the King of line smoking pipes. When for decorating a den or smok- ing room. They are excel- lent rmckers when reading. We have them in various styles and prices from $r.oo to 65c. Very long stems and bowl attached to catch drip.- Acery nice addition to an- other gilt. season, then, what it is that consti- B ° u' _ ` h p E G ' .AAG Uhristmas behavior the wheels of I I Q _ _ = t <1 2 1 , - - _ ' And while the Xmns_Clieer is in _ it -_»_>‘_~_\ _-~_ ef, t i;:mea;‘;w;‘tz;°e;";$ThZ w:::‘;;:_ ._ your heart ]u