_ » " ¢=_..,.ua v5' 1 "PU , V... _ _ ___ _.v,._ _-_..,_{-_ tl f __ _ . '_ 'Min vb Q __ ` , _ V - _.__ _ __ ._ ____ ...xg ,Aa-»&diil&~Q»"* ‘» -.3 i ~‘ ` 5 _ , WHEN BUYING GROCERIES GET __ l l li _ _ *-1* 3 _H l -i ° BRAND It stands always for the Best Quality, GUARANTEED. Ever try “QUICK TAPIOCA P” a pudding in ten minutes.. ` GE l` READY FUR ~ __ ./ -*;:»"‘L=”> _ ; "___ _____..f._§. ,o,£;j_'/ <\.»é-»’)‘ fl _ ouiz sroci< oi= i*-';-_';_l',i§-`3___f_“l - Chino and Fancy Goods Is simply fiiinieiise. \\'e have a big display of China nd _fffs-ss /, :3 _Q _.___/Iwi' \.o_/ /_."1 " `~‘ Japanese Cups and Saucers, from 10c to $1.50 each. China Cake Plates and t~..lid Bowls, from '2.>c to $2.50, Five o’clock Tea, Sets, $10010 5,00, Pin Trays, 42 piece Tea Setts, Clzina, $3 60, Ben Bcns, Di1inerSetts,$4.95 to 25.00 -lardinieres 15e to $4.00, Va-=€S. 103 i0 $6-50, Pell? $2.00 to $4.00, Lamps, Ruby 99 [1-4 su ,__ 'D ~'lJ Onyx t samples cheap. China Lamps Statuary and Bisque Ornaments, Hall and Etched. $1.70 to $5.00. See our 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25; counters. \\-'ith every dollar purchase we give a present of nice China Cup and Saucer. Call early and get one at the Clark Crockery Co., Lewis’ Old Stand. Sunnyside, Opp. Market. -@_.¢;;; |900 CHRIS l`l`lAS 1900 WI-IY! |`f’S RIGHT HERE! anzl_Gifts are here in abundance thit will please bob tie give-.~ aid A lt.C:lV8f. Gi:-]`_»C) V :EIS In Kid. Mocha, Buckskin, Silk Lined and Fur Lined, Prius from .soc to $4.50. Fur Collars, Silk and Cashmere MuffIe's. ' siik uuakeraien silk umminr. _ N EC K N EA R-~(Special for Christmas trade.) i SWIRTS. COLLARS and C-UFFS, NIGHT ROBES, CUFF LI ~lliS, l- JAICF PINS. erc Big Dlscoorsiviil be given on all the above goods. GORD0l’m§outl!!g!_.ELiL|\l€, iv* _“__ _ _,__ __ #_ --> --m-*°` _iv _` 'TTT "' §l\£[I (j.A.¢.».<»- MICA is the highest grads of AXUE GRE KSE mv_ie. lt contains powierei mica rbi' li mix w. p-irrefrtiy sm io-‘h su-'f we on .he axle. When this surface is fo ‘med HALF \ S M UCB . ICA as :mv other axle grease wil do v -n - work and do it more satisfactory. REMEM BER H \Lf~`,AS MUCH MIC; AS ANY UTH/HR Manufactured by IB&P13P%.IAI__| CDII' - CSC)-. Petrolorazn. IE¥.e1'1:|::|.ers. Ltd _ __ _L1 J WWW W W# 3 A cHRis1'iwAs souvanin 5 _ _ E I -- That everyone appreciates is a good Photo--nothing nicer to ° send to friends. _ _ _ O YOU WANT THE BEST? If so, we respectfully invire you to visit the L33. with ur, “Quality is King." DO N OT In arranging an early sitting-you will be delighted with th result. _ _ lilllili D ling Studio- ..\“.\iark all Your Baggage.” l`0Al. FAMINE I ~~~v~vv»\, *v~»~/~¢\r~fvv.r~.-vvvvvvv~~°~»»~'vvv\»¢vv\n High Prices and Security Face the Consumer --Dealers Trcmcndous I°roi'i.is. IN NEW YORK F .\'i~;\\' Yomc, Dec. 11. 1030. Coal dcalers report that ii famine in anthracite coal now exists in this city, and that there is no prospect of this being broken, at least for several weeks. As a result ofthe scarcity, and of the arbitrary advance of 50 cents ri ton made immediately alle the coal strike, the cost of the consumer has _i jumped 75 cents per ton, as compared with last year. “Fancy” grades, which are always higher than ordinary stove coal, are higher now than ever. The tremendous increase in prices -be- trays the absolute command which the combination of coal operators has of the miners 10 per cent., they added 50 cents it ton to the price of coal, thus forcing the public not only to pay the increase, but to put an additional profit of millions of dollars it year into the pockets of the ern- ploycrs. While the operators are paying $5,200,100 a year more to their employes than a year ago, it is estimated that they The New York Sun is authority for thc statement that English shipbuilders are contemplating transferring their busi- ness to the lfniterl States, where it is clained that shipbuilding and similar industries can be carried on more economically than in Great Britain. Their idea is not to establish new plans, but to buy out the entire business of some of the leading United States shipbuilding and steel enterprises. Betore paying extrava- gant prices for manufacturing plants in the lfnited States, British capitalists and manufactuers ought to exploit the i._possibilitles of Canada as a producer of iron, steel, coal and all the raw inatexials that arc necessary for shipbuilding and cognate industries. There is no reason I why shipbuilding should not be carried ` on as economically at Halifax or Sydney as at any place in thc United States. or, fer that matter, in the world. There is no reasonfwhy the lake ports of the lfnited States should be preferred to those of Canada for the location of the ship- building industry. If Vickers Sons 8: Maxam are really thinking of coming to Amerie, let them first of all look over the ground in Canada. But whether the ship- builders emigrate to America or not the Dominion Government ought to encour- ‘gage shipbuilding in this country.-Ex “Mark all your baggage," that in the injunction of every man in any way con- nected with the baggage department of railroads. It means so little to the pass- enger and, yet its fulfilment would relieve i much care on the part of the lttle army of men who toil hard from one and of the day to the other, and in hundreds of in- stances assist very materailly in facilita- ting matters when it comes to making close connections. as is often the case in tl l le ‘lays of railroadiug. A man who has mane the handling of baggagea study, said: ' "Why is it so many people do not have some initial, name or _other identifying mark put on their trunks and valises? Simply because they have tbegreatest of faith in the railway baggage men. That is a compliment, but if they had any idea how greatly this would assist us in pre-_ venting baggage going _1.st-raythey might all possibly be induced to have some mark on their baggage. “Telescopes dress suit cases and trunks in these days nearly all look alike to the baggage clerksand handlers, anfl,it may be said, also to the owners. Hundreds of-in- stances could be cited of where two and often as many as five persons claimed the; same piece of baggage before the checks were put on. This generally results in a search through the boxes, which is an an- noying procedure to the men as well as to] the passenger. My advice is: Mark your! baggage.” i-i Royal Commission Will Formulate a Plan |` -Eldcr~Dcmpster Tender for Fast At- ' lanii : Service, LoNDoN,December13._I understand the 1 situation. To compensate themselves for to meet' these demands' Dealers predicted having to inc,-eng, the wages of the to-day that the famine in small sizes of __ ._ ,..,___ ._____. .__ _ 1 _-.__.__. .._____.._.._.~e. __ __ __, - __ , _____.___ __ _ ______,_______.__.____._..__.,___..___,_- ____-_.___.__g ___ ___ _T _ 1_ __ _____ _,_.__-e __._____._. '_ . . . . .i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . purchase it is D.A. Bruee’s._ `“ -_d&w 3tf CANADIAN LLOYDS. I ____-_-_~\...`»\ -v~_-Y-_-.-e~_»,. are receiving $52,000,000 more from the public annually. The shortance in the supply of conlat a time of the year when the supply is usually ample is indirectly ii result of the strike. When production practically ceased, heavy calls were made upon the . reserve stocks in all parts of the country, and the reserve was practically absorbed. There was always a scarcity of the smaller l sizes of coal during the winter months, owning to thcincrcased diflicultiesof trims- portation and the additional demand brought about by colder weather. Usually dealers obtain a reserve stock coal would last all winter, though they expect that supplies will be easier to obtain later than they are now. There will probably be sharp fluctuations in prices -until the normal level ofthe supyly has been re-established. A severe blockade of lines of transportation would soon ex- haust the stocks now on hand. :Ovnnco.\'rs, 3 Boys’ reefers and' , R151-:runs iovercouts, boys’ reefers I ; AND SUITS Zin blue serge and nap 1 I _ . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . ..cloth, with brass I 1 buttons, 75c, $1.50 and $2.00. Boys' ' blue nielton reefers. tweed lined with I I brass buttons , $2.11) and $2.80. Boys’ ' _ blue curl reefers, tweed lined, best I _ make and trim. Boys' suits in light 1 _ and dark gray, Canadian tweed, all I : wool, $5, $3.50. Boys' fawn covert I _ coats, single and double breast $5.€l). ' _ Boys' two and three garment suits.`2 _ Boys’ suits in darkgray Halifax tweed I _ we|lmade,$2.50. Boysfsuits in brovvii I _ and grey Canadian tweed, all wool, 1 I $2.50 to $4.50. _Boys' suits in blue I 1 twill serge, indigo dye, single and I 3 double breast, $3.50, $7.50.-Jas. Paton I _ & Co. 4 w2i d Tues 8: Fri. ‘ Buy your Mince Meat [at Beer 8: Gofl"s. 17 Zi Filla. purse.-The store for purse-wise buyers. Unr counter of 500 purses, all empty, to be sure you will save enough to fill one.-J. Paton & Co. 15 tf&w A piece of oiir -rich cnt glass makes an acceptable Xmas gift,-VV. W. Welliiei' 15 til Drop in and give us the pleasure of showing you the prettiest, largest and most var-iedassortmeut of fancy cups in town.-\V. P. Colwill`s. 14 tf A large range of new ties This way for your ties. Ties from 5e to 50:. Greatest value you ever saw.-J. B. Macdonald & Co. 15 d&wi 4 GREAT Cnormzsc Ham..-We have $2.01 ‘ hauled oft' each overcoat from Hainiiton. We are sellingithe best of Overcoats in Beavers and eltons at$8 and $10' flue Youths’ overcoats and rcefers, We _ 0 f d . ts’h M med fi d A.Hutcliesou’s and Claik‘s Croekerysbor ...tx §iz;v‘§§°i.f-'.f°§.°.`ii.in¢ 'ii rigs of i>§;.' = Pulse- '~°'°°=‘“i°s *~ we °f 'mess- and lv/ouths'Ulsters for'$375 and Ill) odd Find” plea” 'WV li mm' _ , _ e ii this office Jn " childs blanket coats at $3.75; tor men "°°°"° "°W“"l° . iiiiviinziiiiiisiiii iiiigfaiiiieii-‘iii-7.no|. & Co : _ 4 w2i. d Tues 8; Fri. ' Do not- miss seeing our 1-Toys' and Chi d- ren`s Clothing Department, the gmzstt st in this city and our prices the lowest.- James Paton & C0. W 2l WANTS. LUSTS. FUUNU, EIC -T*-` `*`_*-*m ;-'-° ' --`?--_rt-Q LOST -On Saturday r-ight between W E -WGBH Scotch Tweegs at from to $12, fiiist iii Alley .& cd" sm” 'md J' R' lvunnis st' fashion and made in our usual fine style. Pet" 3 R09" ““'my"w° d°"°"5~ fm" We still lead in our assortment of black Eve d°"" bins' “mi “ne two’ any "mn and blue clay Serges, and our prices range finding .the mmf’ “nd lava? it °t'._"M° _ 1 from $7.50 to sie.-.nts.P.».ros sr co. 412 “me “U be °“"*“"Y N* °d- 1' if 1 Of ’ °°"" “°" I present. tn the friendq at WANTED-A girl for general h ' » _ work, to whbm good wages ||| be hu d P home ? A full line at G. F. APP” """““s °”‘_"@- W Dee nr 1 ____ . 1Hfd&w ..ri:.::-nr. . ‘ - 1 _Before placing your order witha high- lgffliy ggcaggilefugg' :£3 1;g3)‘;;“ §;’g‘°",‘° IUIINI Wm ‘B priced custom tailor for your Fall _or Win- “md with 8 _ nmgclass hMh_m0m 8 °° if GMU G00!!! ter Overconts see what we offer in tailor me and an other mode ‘i ew” T‘\°*'|°.7 "W made overcoats nt about one-half the pric Rent m0derat_e_ A I ,T 1f;°nven égces' D 1”! 3'- U79 of custom made ones. We show some be" Richmond gt Wegt mm” 23539' = Pf'°¥l¢! magnificent Fall Overcoats made from-all . ' ` ' ° ` at least one wool Whipcorls, Vicunas, Convert Cloths - - gr’ Rough Herriii.‘.;~boneS. Cheviots at WAN TED"`G"l fm' geneml h““°° n` -.»io .md sie-_.James Perm. sz co. 2`i`2i .1 §§§§,-nfffdgaggimgynly toms. Fred. D” 1 190° 2*” l"‘ ~ 61.! _ ..nii"§.l?€§."is2..“i»S”f»i'“i§i2.i.d°i.. i1`.“if."f§.§’.?.i WAN'"‘1f’ ~M“'k Wright ~‘9‘?5 i-i7f=7 sr. wt P. coiwiiré ` ~14 tr tvgiiioiitiyiitiiialliuiiiaiittiiiiigiiiiiiii-iir _ Apply at one . N _ ," ---- Rival Herb Tablets, the bes tyet. ______ e_ _ g _ _ “ov 286 MEN HART; BA\~k 9|. P Chocolate coated. , 101i TQ LET -The dwell' . mg house onqwen Cnauiorrsrows ov If you want the best value in under- Stn’-et 8-d.i°lUiU8 U16 residence ot Mrs N 5 he h wear. don’t fo t th t th be.t l E‘lW*“"lP“3m .h ted - U 'mee I n ' me a e Q p ace to Rfent model-lille. aiimmdiliitalle hot- “meh ly dlvidmd at possession Swell- APPLY to Mrs. E. Palmer or to H. amen Palmer. mir make a_ speciality of this department; " our $6.o0 and $:» lines are up-to-date in every particular. Men's ulstcrs at $2.98,_ $3.7£_'5, up to $14.50 for a genuine IrishFr1eze. Youth’s ulsters we can _give you your pick 01 31)() ulsters in our store for $3.75, nine shades to select from, worth as high T0 I-`E'*I'1‘ -A new dwelling ou Iii _5 i*uu8.re.' *All modern improvements 'he _ ,1 di h b _ f Janus . g.i._"s.:..2?°s..:~s.rrs.."s.i.i? no °~~~¥o» _, ,._ § ,.i‘§“.§,'i",§",’,"o,f,°,‘§,‘§°,,,‘}},’,§";,‘j,°§;§°j~ "P““‘*' gg nee 1 into nwawim 3 g{v7e_n between Fi-vbruarv and Hay; Rent S 1 TTT" Aoi lvzlvflmq llaakllll turn ai LY L00 rule* lltfatilin sansrscmnmv IHMBDIATI P1 outstanding lQouMo fully noted for Queen Street Nlvten De: 5 nvlvnh Ghoap for the Long ddbds fi'-";§}s', fggji He says: I Sl Parnell. B-I' Uorlntoaoal Boptlsdtw Africa War but the is Prices war is not lil B\&l We will gig; and Pride t sorpannl. B] brim carry home eaprctcdto Q (3-_ CEI. GC) The Studio Where Baby is Always -~~-__- t___. _._<_-@.____i_..__..__._ DELAY llilllilllil elcome, Cor Queen and Grafton Streets. W *mmmilllllll 'ii' of il-»"’f'i"*»’f ° »‘\‘» = f’ 9 l » lllilhlllwlllm# 1 FREE For one dol!ar‘_s worib purchased from us, we will give you, free, one of thosespretty souvenir medals of our boy’s return from ‘South Africa, ee our line of _Fancy Goods for Xmas trade D.-.be1i,who arrived in London this week' A ' The government will appoint a royal com- I I 'will make a strong protest against Lloyds 1’ l COIDIIICTCC. ' P Y 33 forwarded to the Canadian government a 1 tender for the Fast Atlantic Service. 1 f Iam assured on high authorit thai. the ` Y Canadian government has dednitely '_ decided on the establishment of Canadian § Lloyd’sa.s the only way of combating ‘I British Lloyd's discrimination in m ' ' f anne insurance rates against the St. Lawrence. ' mission to formulate a. plan. Hon. R. R 3 ction before the London chamber of *i-3_______ sedan Elder Dempster Steamship com an h HS $3. We have over300 coats in this 1 line which we bought at a give way 3 price. Men’s reefers $2.65. $3.25 $3.50 ' upto$10. Boys’a d o th ’ if f from 75c to $5.00. Sll1or¢Iy"sifgiim°i:i1et¢§dd : S0158 f0l‘ $2-75, blue or lack; this lot : is worth $4.50. A job_ lobof black clay ' worsted and Serge. suits.regu1ar rice gon find your dt amongst them; f horeys fully guaranteed suits in g Shit it’..‘.i.‘i D' P' £3” S°“’-"5'..."““' ar rce ,our ; clear.,-Jas. Paiton &Co. ‘mee to - ' 0 ~ ms, : Meet, N b , $10 to$12. our clearing price if ~ ° ew "ww" im . Street, at present oocu Unsworth. Apply to A . Be; nnlr WWE H.Besror Mrtiet.L WANTED-A I . housework in tlieaft inhmgont gm to d° bakesiiop the bsifncgrgiidg' iitim m;°g°" month at first. and $10 if Apply to S M MCWilll _ __ __A _ _ TOLET-The dwelling 0 ' -Q Gloves all prices, up to $2.50, .Mitts and gloves for team- 4 w2i, d Tues & Fri. f Gloves, gloves, look at our A, gloves, one of the best stock in town to choose f.-om. M I - P ens glove, o0c worth 75-e. orricsrotsr. A comma I "¢@`°° in the Stamper Block. Aw to Pruitt BMS- '_ 8 IHA: WANTED-A girl for ern] hog, wprk. Must be well recomgnegnded. -Good wages paid. Apply at this ollice. 82 cody; TO LET.-That desirable dwellllgon Kent St., opposite Prince of Wales Col. lege. newly heated with hot air, good bath-room, hot and cold water, eleotrig ramx.aa' v iv I" tk¢dokyetbyU¢ itoitsazrnnxrrsrav mn NQQ Yeti £1! without Ll‘!‘i!¢l3!ll| Tiff!!-We Ill!! \!t!l tliflfted without Illi- Watchmaker and Jeweler, , . Cor. Gt.George & Grafton Sts. i Q ’ Ch’town, P.E.I. Phis signature is on every box of the genuine S _ _ , , room and pantry, coach-house and stable Laxahve Br0m0.Qui|;in¢ mia, heavy lined 50c a. pair -J 15 '“ '°”»`l‘“¥‘= YW* “nd some F0' . par- ' ' t ul api atthe d f Cl l `-‘.9 serum that cmreo a cold In one <'.f."'-‘F _/M3Cd0D&ld & 00,5, d&y{'4i l'i'€1gha?iIr.,;liIllsblmur,;°l1lS‘l.i]-:¢t:t?14 GS ters and railway men warm _ light and sewerage, two kitchens, store 1 ~ _ _ ._ -__ 2 _ 1 1-’ " ' ""*.`.lt";.' . ° ` ` ’ ` _ if ' _ _.__ . » .. t -L ._ _ .,:_-j ;_f 1-_(.3 ,f 0 \ _ ’.g,,..._ , f _ _ '_ » 1 1 ._ 2; 1 -- ..!:':J.'; __ ,"i,'m,"_,,-,,,;, _. ._.»,..,..- __ ~ _‘,?".-,“"' ~“"‘-L-_ ” _._ __ ' ¥ , , i - -~ -' iw is / v _-_-, . -_ i -. f"~-“-" ' `* - " 'Y _sf '.:e~__. '. .1 » _ ' T' e ‘. -_ . ' 1. 1' - ` ' " ` I T " assassins*-1¢wt‘i1w1'vf@ f=‘”‘P“ g