' Tilt -=~< f *e 1'-.~ ~;'-1/fry <' _-'..» _'11,' n ` ‘s ' '~;,' €'.’~'." "."*‘= {"'.>‘~."~,,i=~.-4;. ‘ ri ' .1"*;e,-Q. ,‘,_~_,` f. »-.-A _ X ht nritmn ‘1 ~ ~ `_ -¢» 'rr-ii: oitiitnlax. cii.\Ri.oT'rr:'i‘ow.~i, P. iz. i., Di-:cmisi-:R is, 1899. A.-_~:-..=-.sua-_-;;-,:.,-4-:-'air--_,.', .; ; ~ -::i~;~_~.» i --- ----,- --~-_,_ A Y . ?___.,.. ., ________ __ __________ _ ______,,___ ___ __ ______V ________ __ .,i.a,,i-.ifa.§it~.it=iocAi AND i>iioviNciii.i;.“.i.i;iia,s.;t‘;.='»1===»ii;,==~=1t ef lihrislmas linings Ladies give us a call when making your Christmas pur- chases. We keep in stock a' nice line of Gents’ Gloves, Collars and Ties, Furs of all kinds, Handkerchiefs in i I Silk, Linen and Lawn- Gentlemenl-Call in and we can suggest to you a few items. suitable for holiday gifts. Our stock is new. ,W Ladies’ Gloves i In lceha, Silk Lined and Suede, Umbrellas, Nice and nobby handles, Silk l-landkerchiefs, all Prices. Linen Lawn Hand al¥'pific`ee- ” Ill kinde- EEKS & B0, The Peoples store. V . ’#£%¥i(%!ii€%i¥¥i€ i ' ft, 7 To-llny ls our ? GREAT PIE DIY If you want one come early. You’ll like our pies if you try _ one. Everybody who has tried them does. Chocolate Pics, Cocoanut Pies, Cream Pics, Apple Pies, Mince Pies, Fig PieS. Tart Pies. Another lot if our favorite Doughnuts to-day. Telephone 98. =..§I?.ll.i." llalias Brat llrsst ISSSSS in-Qi ckey no-situ me arHospltal Xeofelelil ls llsnisfettti Era Fw. Ttini nlilns atcha. lvavies a.m.telp.m.8tesp. Tested for Classes 11* sr- tiiéii THE lecture in St. James’ Hall on the along the waterfront. There was Srocit No'ri:.-Mr. Goodwill Clark heavy sea outside. The steamer Cohan "Picton Advocate. ’ i i i e_Hx. Chronicls, Dec. 16. and Rev. Mr. Turner. the social work of the world wide Stl THE P°*tP°“°d m°mhlV meeting 0! day evening last. to an appreciativ r°°m9 C“m°l`°“ bl°°‘ *'°°lgh‘ (Mwdayl served over liftefn ears as an oiiicer i oi ha.~.d,by o der Secretary. tm Advoomm Mn. and Mrs. Alder Black oi Searle- AT .nm LADIESS U0u_EGE__Pe,.h. intention being to visit Boston at its lauy “dit” to mm “L in .Wh om, 5"" rent topics. _ls because they _ale given A1. the “mal mmm, of Teach", weekly lecturts on the leading events Institute on Saturday evening, reorgani- -7 d 'ls at § nation took place with the election ot t°u°'°d 1"” 'ui uw r°'° |°u°,,ing °m°,"._pr“_, J" hm troubles. have studied eagerly accounts d- ; 3 _ I _ y , . el the (hibaa war and are now tracing n`,2'.§.`.f'.i,"l°<°>3'....'?i,f,..;“i;."§.Zi3f',`I"?iI °== =\=° -ev ia- -5'--°° °f -°1-if-=» Seaman, J. M Duncan, Miss Faruier, in Am°°""S°°k'm° P°'t‘ » Mi" M°M“1`\’°§'- Tar Local Teaclier‘s Instituto met at Ficunits in detail ot the Boston Mu- L°"°" M°”“¢"° °" s°““'d*Y° Th" nicipal Election show that in Ward 22. P'°°id°m’ Mr°'C°mi”’ ‘"° °°"°id‘bl ` w'_ Strickland polled 1629 vota; me lblcllli. Mr. fl'lS0l‘Elll0l. 0§|)l@ Che highest in that were vu pound hy ir. °\\°“’- Br*-1”" "¢1‘°“‘°P¢°‘\ 1°' 'l\° Rcemer, 1749. InWard I1 B. Curtis I°‘m°°°' T':°?°°u-'¥°‘ 7*’ “pgiiui 2272. 'rho highest potted was 103°!! film if ‘M f|_°°\°f<=h°=°df°rA- B- Eifff- =h° »\T\1i°i», ° - ~ ' d 0 1 . ' ‘ ' l ` l . . older. He UP! the Albion Hotel in tiis R°b°"°‘» “ 5°" °°m° "° 5°" 1 °‘i Gipmn wmv” P am y to be “en n ’ lThe Largest; _f/\\_\i ip EAeeortment2 Prlceeln ~;~`\/7 I To Choose B herl "' He was highly esteeme ere an here. The Charlottetown papers pay high tributes to the memory of the late llr. P. P.Arutiibald. lie was it thorough- [ly loyal Preebyirian. His hotel, the Queen, was the headquartus of P. E. .leland mini9tll’8 coming to Charlotte- i town, and was rigorously a Temperance house. He was a warm friend of the Presbyterian Witness. A tew weeks ago he expatiated to the Editor on the 'lest with which he had read Dr. Cur- r'le’s Lecture which we published in our hrst issue in November. He was remarkably weil read." . tweiit in the 20 class. Wiliam is the whire he purchased tgeblitplepai Hoteldymoat gmmineut son 0' Ge0_Wilks_s_ He also brought home the mare Hostess by Actuary. 2.11, sire Belmont, by Nutwood, who leads all sires, living or dead, in the number that he has in the list. Both et ltr. Cox‘s purchases are Inirkd, and _will ptohlbly be heatd otoaihe P---wleciel turf next season. M'°. C x ledt this afternoon for his heme in Canning, where he will remalu for the winter, returning in the early spring, to again take charge of lr. lisa, Abbott wiinu, 2 ii. seokviiie reg. y iv (fi il/ /f. ttrlslais Prisiilslir the liiilliaai. tlrlslsiilrtisiisl tar llii talles- i r,, F-ir Coit trim $13.00 up A Fur Cap °‘ 1-50 up , T’ A pair of Fur Mitts 1.50 up aw A Sleigh Robe from 4.50 up "_ A Fur Collar H 2.00 up 'hw A Suit of Clothes from 3.50 up . A pair of lined Gloves 50c up .. I( A suit of Underwear 38c up lj A pretty Tie 10c up A; A pretty Tie in a handsome iw Christmas Box 38c up A pretty Mulll»~r 250 up A Silk Handkerchief 20c up, A gcod Umbrella 50c up A Silk Umbrella 950 up A White Shirt 55c up , A pair Braces 15c up A Woil Sweater 50c up A Linen Collar 8c up -r w li A/ i L _,q. a fly* ' A ensues oneself i l,\\ \i CQ-Q F ""“E, S f' ..»-\ Q ‘\i' 4-Q u'.-` 9-"~ y4~ ,Q _f/‘ --y yi- _QM ‘Q A-\ ._ t _ , , _` . ` ` . I- ` __ ` g , i . 11|; 303531- §Tl-lELAlGE81’= s areas 5 g surf . § ||| 1-gg § " 'ro wan' on ¢|1'y n YOU. `»“' You’ll buy them low this month. P *Y ~' nd a thousand and one bargains we have not room to tell you :bun O _ 2, From. I town Senlnei Mcleid & lla. iz '75, a“‘|¢ & 7|. W6 are L0 Wheleaf and Retail. Suceemors to Beer Bro., Qhiwip ie.. Cm ou; goods and it you wins drop p°°{',;.,I;,,X¢._,°",m¢,,,,"i',, in we will do our best for you I ra°jif'°¢'i&'i-f-,|_7“"' W W Wclluet' 14 tfl 0/ .3 fri neleeeeeaeeenes __ " ”`r\`\ ej_ lil. iii A Saal Jacket $50.00 and up An Astrackan Jacket 19.00 °‘ °‘ `\\) _ " A Fur Cape 7.00 A Fur Collar 1.00 A Fur Ruff 600 ‘ A Furliluff 65c ‘* ~‘ A For cap i 25 .fl/l) A Pair Fur Gloves 1.50 Sl an I6 LL Ca ~.. A Cloth Jacket 2 00 ~‘ °‘ |')})`))` A Trimmed Hat 1.00 “ °‘ \ til, £6 ll A Dress length 72c i 'E A pair Kid Gloves 75c A Handkerchief 21: ~‘ ‘° .~' = it ' It An Umbrella 35c W., A siih stones 3.85 -i -- 1.0)) A Velvet Blouse 2.50 “ _ A Cashmere Blouse 2.50" -‘ jlly.. A Flannelefte ‘- 80c ~‘ “ 1. fl A Dress Skirt 2.50 °~ ‘° will A ret hawl ill. .¢_ _,-. ~ fl 'ICI Oll'=ll ° , eeeeeeeeeees he Lowest ` t i' 5.6 IQ. llllll 0//1 Follow the crowd to T'//j ,»- f 1 , f- \ ‘ ~`f -3 ' " ; _ _....1 ‘A-The advantages oilered the ordinary Etter’s string. Athia stables at Cin-_°°“1°n. "9 "TY S7959 _ i ning. Hr. Col hasthe celebratd, stal- "1" th’ nf” Ph" l" 'M37 '°°t’°“ h° opera n Ssivra Chaos in his new ani ounce- ment intimates that he will be at Patio will leave in a few diys ti j im her Mas. Rosairr Yot‘.\'o died ht her home Hillboro Square on Saturday morning after ii prot.-iii.-ted illness. The hurviving husband, son anti daughnr, Piritiiissiox has b=en grant -d bv order at Lunenburg. but wrecked at M-\rtin’s Shore. P. E. I., last September, the vessel having been condemned,sold,and ON Siturday night in the window of Mr. W. C. Whttlock‘s picture gal ery was to be seen a picture which was the pripeityol the late Cel Gay and now 1 in the possession; o¢_)lrs.A. Lord. Brighton. The picture represents the detest ofthe rebellosss on the 80th April 1846 at Quart Kepler, across the great Orange River. South Africa by a tl~lfl farce under command -of Gin. Ricbardmu. An extract from an English jmrnal says: "Captain Grey, on the ex reme right, with six horse~`| men only, one of theme leader of the Griquas, leading at a gallop about 100 ds in front ol the attaokin force -__ .ki I ‘ K - that odlcer’s attention became instant- lydirectedtathecannouand in a few seconds having had his brave Griqua comrade and horse shot dead at his_ side, the cannon was`his and th-i right of Quart Kopjes the passes are protected hy Boer marksmen while' in the centre of the pass to the righ‘ the cannon which was captured by PROM MANITOBA. ni. if. sau nm of mire Liu an eni- grasts. i B,eference» was made in Saliltdey morning’s_6UAlllalt ti the return of Mr. F.;?>&forIl@y of NW!!! Riser now do iig business in the vicinity of Portage La P.airie. Iii conversation witha representative Mr. Scott said: can secure what is termed a sad as a_ #ee grant, wlich 'fin valucas aooe mshe celtivdm end"itn- proves the land. Those desiring lm- lprovell hounisteads can secure them on the crop installment sysieia. There ts, Jiowever, considerable land for tree _ `homdteads in the Dolphin district and towards _Swan River. I °°'I'le‘Doukhobors are, as a rule, a peer elses of immigrants. They do not improve the country in general as them who use laborers will work- ior less ltliey than the ordinary laheter. Tlewerk d&e ieuothalf asgced as performed Swedes. 'Americans or the people cl the British Isles. The Galician immi nts are a little better hobors. -‘When the new railroad from York- town to Prince Albert is completed a great ranching country will beopened up. There will al~o be a vast amount oi land suitable for mixed farming along the line of the rail Nay. Portions ct the prairie land are well watered but the water is not as good is it is on the lslalid. "The principal product of Manitoba and the territories is whtat but ranching is considered more sale. The time is coming when ttie ltnds of Man tiba will have to be treated as the land ot oiner countries. -‘There is very little differ.-ince in the farmers ot the west and the P. E. Island farmers. -The farms are, how- ever, more scattered but distance is uct , considered with the western settler and he will go ten miles to attend a con- 0011. "Living is about as cheap in Manitoba as it is in P. E. Island and the country has many material advantages which P. F.I. has not. Business must advance in they are a secluded sect. '1`hose.amongV. -1 l 4 f r 4 /" r ,.` ' \ r 4 ," r . 4 .\ 4 . \ \¥\l e _ _ f 4 v f f 4 f 1 ‘. . D sf f D r »` . P 'I p They are right in si; ar » D (p » Q » .49 h Y i* . 4. 4 4 7 -- ---_ I ___ ’ AI?-l* `.~‘ \`\ i~~ \\ .~\ ;,\ _ _ti _.\ i . e f f .- , ` ‘ . »./Q,_._,, ;; _. .j” __ ,_ 5; Th e Kind It Pays to Buy” > It does not pay to buy poorly made-up furs. It does not pay to buy style at the expense of quality. ' But you do want both Furs you oan` buy here are honestly, carefully made of lected skins. They are made the best furriers we know of any- \ B where. in quality, right ‘Z they wouldn’t be here at all, » ` llilllllt thinks that any persottait comfortable __-_..}__.1_ TE KBll.EY~¢l|lB. ,. il |proportion to the increase in the pop- ulation of the country.” Hr. Sc tt circumstances can make, a living here as well es in the west, providing he is as hemuet he there. - Some oi L 1 . = The Collars 4 44- f Black Coney Collar with ,~ Satteen Lining. . . .$1.25 "i _ Large Black Coney Collin '» V quilted Italian Lining 1.75 `¢ lDd..»ne»......»»»-2-25 _ High storm const- or ` Black Hare--Satin -' Lined............2.70 ._ Black Hare Collar. high. ' with long fronts . . . .$.05 . Grey Oppcsum Collar with " , Dark Tail' . . . . . . . .3180 Very largeGrey Oppcsum ' stormCollars . . . . . . . .£20 . ’ and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.60 Q* A Very pretty Storm Collars '» of Grey Persian Lsmb5.35 f »` r ~ ,. Electric Seal Collars.short, 1 S due warm Fur . . . . . .4.95 f._ VeryChoice Electric Seal ' f ‘ Collars large and full 6 15 , Fine Black Astrachaih Col- gre but they are not as clean as the Douk- »- lars, trimmed with f \ Thibet Fur . . . . . . . .7.65 .` Very handsome large storm Collars of Electric Seal, high _ coller,’deep cape base $11.45. 1160, 12.65, IV. 12 00 16.00, 18 00.30.00 ‘. Q Rich. Stylish,Sable Collars 3 Q very new shapes- <5 beautiful Fur, . . _ .$20 up A' , /k . . >‘ f . r 4 /'\ We have muffs and initts in all sorts and prices- r . ' 4 Mulfs frpm $1.05 up. Muifs from $2.35 up, Moore & Tl\elaslsstltereee¢herlettetewn's lneleetetreet. 1.11 ” ina; ,`,___._- I fs of Furs in “prioe"- Putty PM . -it... ...'21 ainoissntt-sash... ai with seanuliue 8tylisliSablsBll, medeofshlie _ LU well . . . . . .$.15 sig; lt? it The nent life. hie ‘- Rul, fell and rleh, J &W° O S I O Um' Another ,one-handi still, lusty I very stylish. . . . . A hwnifei sm. Masta Ruldelicate -very fllll, VCI’ handsome . . . . . . . .l8.00 We have Mull to match this Stone Martin Ru!-it.’s meds inthe newest. shape. . . _ . 23.50 4 E' §§.> in 14 F