F E » ~ -fvw..-.e v-».» --ve-.,__Y. ___.Y,,,._,,.__.e._,_ 4 ._ t r Q" P. f - ‘ ~;,om\_oro ross ‘ti tm $15.00 \l»,f.t.~` ' _' i » 'na iran amvan sararaay aim at _ V ' _ . ' - ‘ f Fr' V I. J . Hoalnv ratarnel from New Yuk In ormhination rings we , have some of the most attrac- `tiva patt>erna_,yon have ever Itwillpsy ootoree W W A of Your- . ’ s`elif’lor a Christmas Gift 1‘o'i.tc-ods at home and abroad. vu: proto! are kltifnl in Bn- irh and are nel works of art GEO. li. LOOK . Pl0‘l‘06¥aPBBl..` the studio whale haby is always wel come ’ ‘t A{teraCold ‘ You feel out of aorta, ner- vous, no appetite and all run down. Tate . . ll uu‘\as’ Digestive Tonic and improvement in health _ will follow the Brat few doses. it is as wondertulsppitiur and as p nerve llldlicine t cannot te beat n. ~ Price :gc per bottlel G20. pli. HUGHES. E Ap vilkeariel Hall. , Boys Scciour Hockey _Boots Our $1.00 Hockey B or. is a dandy'-`-Box Calf, neat iin- "iStrfi!ft£t\!!*”‘Si2`e` `t't6°§%‘. Ladies’ Hockey boots $1.0: a pnir“-box calf, good value- Other lines at lower prices. A. E. MCEACHEN .The Shoe Man. Christmas ¢_ - Baking Now ls` ' the time to do your Xmas Baking. To have good re- sults yon must use only the best material- Our stock tor Xmus Baking in Ralsins seeded and bulk, Currents, cleaned ard bulk, spices. penis. Bavoting extracts, etc. are pugand frdh. ll and are our goods. We will be pleased to show you them. , McKenna’s Grocery, Phone {8';‘2,,"}‘{,’,},',,"°§°¢,""‘ on i 2 xtlliil iliési timing R a N cura..~y t ut thc enemy took to liight. _ T G rli ' .2 rl GM Ee r- We have just received our fall alto? sm U lisatries :ui s'oek of ueylon, Ionian and gigmy. nmna Mnxrnria -peat lan _ wana Te” .nd ‘xg qlgnnz ¢x3“¢n! lil ElntrBilff¢.~ MIS. R- Mlllailllloll ' h una has returned from a phasanl aye :I t (T: t in ive ' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Truman df "F gum bg", u '"°‘f Januar.-rata Kumi- soreaneu. New an 'en y Po h 'e . York, is visiting her sister, Irs. Richard chu” ‘nd hd( C Q" Yonnp.~Hlas Eunios It-Gllvray' is home olif prices |'anf¢ from from theS ana on a brief visit.-The re- c¢n[3 pu' NQQQ agQ wg cont mall carrying changes in this ssotion er sveshl °iS<=°w= vt .°.';’.°I“.I"I.‘.'..."’°...§.i'.'2.f‘.°.‘.‘.f.‘é,“€.;..?.T.Z 0 urgc rom the olty to E lrnacllffe-only lil milee. GWB ll! I tfill Olde* f0l’ TCI Mill Our people hope this will soonbeohangad. ed val in I0 WC time P O 'igfir We have many foot comforters for women’s winter wear. We have felt slippers -bath alip- pers -house slippers- felt j ilietv, etc. Women will appre- ciate these Foot I t \ t ; r I l:00i 5 ‘ °m°°‘ "m '°'”"'°"'°" "M snag. an algae aaa waaifi mana an I i luxuries t Y Felt slippers at 351°, 4oc, 55..~, 8oe. Felt house shoes, $1.10. ` "Fé`li"` j`uli`e`ti' 'A hlhek, ' $I.z5. Felt Juliet; red, 3 '-35~ Alley Q Co. think we can please yon. FROM NOW lii.L (HRISTMAS Letuahe of sarvbs to yon in anything in the line oi ‘-Presents" Our stock of Fancy Goods Largo and V»r'ied. Dressing Cases, Gold Bead- ed canes. Perfnmesin Xmas packages, etc, Rollin Bros. rnoslaas Ovn P-° amous ~Soap favorite. and be con- hy all groceri- an at all the I J B i . form! r & .Gam wsem a¢o°‘aule`er‘ ue grove h ah use mnulnuu iiilicos in New Provltt Block, Chariottetovls. Wares for "Tha Guardian Isa. ll deioek. - &I»\rday nlght. "Tlx Northumberland arrived Sa* urday lisa Aroma l(cK.nr,c( Prince Edward , - _ -_i na or-not arrival insert Set-vote: , l- "I ' you - . ._°“."'“,"_“ °"'-V “F” "°““°" nmxnxfmmw 'bu _W , ‘MM W y V ‘ JEWELER' .P Anwrossornoaaaillsseibmok. Lo: r.mrdronns.eamseveainI this weak 43, wasspaaedsaturday George Woodi 'la naaryr. Boa-rnarrrnwusas was in Summer aide Saturday. _ _lim Lairrannn _returned Saturday in St. John, N. B. una vaaa ma. View-ia. nn salem; ¢nr5Amiserst where she will spend the winter. f Tnl friends of Ioim 0. loKeuslo of th- Tna: sums ooieotsd for Harm. Grady ind Campbell tor their heroic wm-k in lite-saving is $440.46. Mies Bsm.s Bron, of lux-ray Harbor Sloth, has been visiting the. cityas the guest of Mrs. Wm. Gillespie, Upper Queen sinner.. Misa Mrarl Lanxm, stenographer for The Suu Life A suranon Olfice. of this city, spent yrs erday with friends ii. New Glasgow. Munnoou Kaunnnr, Liberal~Uonu r- ~ ative candidate, will meet the elector.. li the First District of Queen`s County at political meetings, beginning on the hh lust and onrllng on the l4'.h Inst. For inli ,rartlcuiars nee ad in nnotheroolnmll. Tun Rev. D. Maibenuj will proaclw ,D. V.)»\|. Stancbet on Thurstlny and lfri|lay,; D c. Goh and 7h It T p. nr, Hunter ltlver on Ssturda at 7n. ln ahbath tho 9th, G . sgow Road will n. ul. Hightlvi-i 211): and The People‘s Chuxc ut'i p. ni. Mins G. Krxmnnr, ol Sydney, who ha* been the guest ci Mrs. J. A. Murray, Sackviiie Street, Shsolv, for the pas' tives befom returning to her homo in Cape Breton . _ ' Turns was quite a tall in the tsmpsra o -ure yen erdsy- and hy' evening time 'the ‘ toermometer had marked several degrees in-low frseaing point.. A little snow fell and was rapidly drifted by a strong north- .~»lv wind which, blew luroehlliy all day. i‘hn disagreeable weather detened many from going out an usual. A wounn-an nominal who wen' at- tempting to break into a house on Brigh- trn Rand a nizht or two sro, received P striking surprise before he acoompilshoo his purpose.-While be was in an humble attitude trying to mars an ennauce, the young man ol the house came quietly along, and with une military genius madt an altrck upon the rear ol the burglar, rmpiautlng n kick with such foroe and so 'turns arrived on the Island shout a rea ent Ch ottetown w o as n away from home be the past 54 years. He will spend the winter with his sister Mrs. lalooim lollonsld of Georgetown. Ho lived tor 83 veers in Bal Frauoieeo, and was there when the earthquake oooarrsd. Af arthat fatality he moved toBeattswhere he established himllf. ilfarstur ed to tho laland by way af Brlalsh Ualnmbla and the improvements ah alongfthe louse made during the naar. snyearslrnnraaand him deeply. Hs has msllylrlsalsand relatlvrsen the Island . who will hailed to hssr ol-his arrival. ' the following lntsfestlafilgnvas weaeneriorinl lla month is larlefso ur lr ar an 'lisauaroa 5 P 5 Was# ahoat lahnd,lsli@notoa. ` Sydney Islil- *ill ltauley Mae wb ortnlght, has left for Prince Edward' ‘ island, when she intends visiting role* Yi-ret' MPHX IHPI ageatd the sity ulgt' wai' I meaumlbto Kal. with Iaverna" KI. B. Beatrice, with I Till '*l°°°°"°'°‘°°“° A' md sysnyaaa ..ru|..¢;r|»‘\»a aqnna. ass asa, nan. Panhania rr Anan|aNoiaadnuaad.navr amvaa and nnrrihaoa loarsavalopes instead at three Nuarnaroaa-aavdpa nm contain w. I. 'l`auton's orls‘l’~l‘\l0»N worth ofjawah. Number two aanelepe will contain Ernpt -i. DesBoole's &dss' for 83.0) wortlaoi fruit and Number three envelope will aontaiu Moa-risk Smlth'e order for lullrnoeth ot boots, ahora or rubbers, and smiles' four envelope, will contain Binkey R Nioholson'a order for one pound tin out and tobacco pouch. La t week renders thought he would o\li1onThnrsday or Siturday evening He surprised many and will auvprise more this weak. He may call to-night! I-Invslho pepernafly. ' THE Kliil§'$ iIilUNll Glliiilliiit Miss ( Enriwns Lawns, St. Poten-, lrft l Saturday on a visit to Boston. Mar-rus\v Denon, Montague, arrived; home on Friday last, after spending n few ` months in Baston. Sc-rgant P. Bradley, Charlottetown was in Montague last Thursday sud Friday, doinz some detective work. Ills success isrct known to the public at present. Tm: tive sohooners at Montnzue have about completed lordinq, ltls unlike-_ly hav. any neon Will some: to this port, -owing to prodg,_ moving so slowly. A1* St. Anda&~Nov. 20, Di John (`. IoDonaid.f Station, sou or Andrew Mcllqp& of the enmo place, was united lu `v*\\rlsee to Miss Halen M.Eaeu,dan¢h ,ol _Dwld Erma, Mr. Stewart. Tho’ bride"¢`uu attended hy hor aint r Missllarjnll F£aQ.and B, D. Mc Donald, L. L. _B Winnipeg, supported the groom. The ohrnmony was performed by Rt.. R1fv.J. C4 Mcvonsid, Charlotte- town, assisted by Rev. A. P. McLt~llan, and Rev. l. R. A. lla-Donald. At noon din- er vrnu served at the home of the bridciw par-.mis and vhethree reverend gentlemen were among the guests present. The hrlde'n popularity was the prevailing thouuhn for cxproaalon throughout all the a cues ofthe toast itat. lu the ovenin and groom met and recoivsd the beet wishes oi’ many oltheir friends. The pn- senta both numc rona and expensive show» ed the sentiments expressed in honcr of the hridsandnroom. ON Wednesday evellng, November I7, a large and in eliirqent meeting took plane in lilorell Hall, fortlaepuroose ol or-gnu. irlnga Literary and Debating Society. William Ayiward was appoints! chsir» man. and in aahort and concise speech made known the object of the meeting. Short speeches were then'made hy H. D. McEwen, R. N. Cox, W. T. Andraon, A P. Doyle and others, all expreaalveof the nrcesaity ol auch a society. The Morrell Liurary and Debating Society was than organised with the following eillcient oliclen; Prenidsnt, H. D. McEwen; Vice President, Vernon Webster: Trrmorlr, Allan J. %bs'er; Secretary, A. P. Doyle. Ixeontive Committee, H. D. McEwan, BnssrlUox,i'l. R. McEwen and W. J. McDonald. T it is a more in the right riirrcllou nod it is to be hops-d that the people will assist In making the society a rum-ess. With n Literary anfi_D hating Society t' e people mustsoonfeel the neon-Ity of their havinua stock of good hooks and before long the Society hone: to have ri |Ihr'ar_v attachewl that wil he a or dit lo Monll. The Literary Society will mr t svrry Wednesday eveninf at 7o'cloua shsrn and ali*`\rc cordially invited to attend. The enhjrcv, for next meeting ir: "Resolved that saperatlon iron the Dom- inion ol Canaria would benefit t' e Iarllime Pl-.rv'inoe°." _ r / slit? V 'Westie ahowi eta rang! U un' Ltlrl. i s 0a\4£ Eioeswelmvs quotofora arveie. |oktp,tia.......... \ok\ l...r....». |oMpiaia.......... raktplaia uktplaia. . ., Noexteeela¢_*'h ingmoaognir _ ' .qs-aa ..:'.-'r-.f.~¢s°.°..-:s -* |ieHi»9_.°» 'ia lust i Mm-:T nr; P0' I I rweption was held at which the bride_ sr _ run aiwavs susr LEY BRO . _ -..` am, 1 i 1 I m .a' I _ _ A ~f$"=¢ A lg/ a -' ’\, ‘ii lk '- ¢)`§o.\ c/.Q - 5' .> . $5' _ ii *' 5 W, Marvcllous Bargain r 967 Yards 556 §,’§f.d Worth regularly The colors are:- Pinlrs, Fawn. These will not stay long on the at thzs price. Stanley Br 20 inch latfctalinc Black, Cream, Navy, Gray, airy, Brown, Nile, Reseda, Myrtle, Secure Yours at Once l per 35C ya,-4, 55c- COUDIEI’ OS. Another Lot Fmcier, Srripes, Checks in makes-worth up to 75c por fgf C ylfd a fi action of their value. Remnants of all kinds Silks and Satins,at Stanley Bros. variou s So near at hand, makes r.veryl>0‘l>' “link °f ‘hc gmd thinrs to eat at that fe~tlve .=e:\sov~- Baking your GOOD up; is in order now-“et the best pm. curahle ingredients-You il get them LOWHIERE 'usr an good as OURS at such REASONABLE P’ “'- J-Everytninglin the gvoc- ry line. _ Good, Fresh and Moderately Priced. Sandersolnmfb. Co. 1 -- --~»~- lcoiutuutinks s _,___ Q__...‘ ..._ hdjhelewassx- . _ -teas .__~»1 v »~ -- - strain, aswlil he ’ ~ '~,’-‘ i .. °..’=.<. '.‘.. CHE STABILITY OF A BANK IS REFLECT ED IN THE CONFIDENCE OF ITS DE- POSITORS GROWTH OF Dll'08lTs ol’ run noY§l_i._§g§o|§ATo0§ cannon U as _ 3:94: I JU ll' ' DRP f il CCOUN fl HAY DB §)Pll§ El DIPOIITI M C Xl ON Yllkll sxcasmrao on run 'rwtcs a van I' J HOMIL AN. Manallif Christmas ‘ Shc woulda bc dcligntc “There is noth @) ing would please me better for an Xmas Gift than an Edison Grapho- phone" remtrked iran a lady yesterday as she stood in rout of Miller Bros., show win- dow. t ' Your Lady r Q’ Friend _ would like one too - Lot ns quote you prices. A lliillcr Bros Sunn yde. F0 R 8 A LE ~_ié':'-i‘»-'S ".5‘..."!."'..&'s.."‘...°.'.‘..'°3 -li <°>b‘i'.YE‘\"ny'a .ii := ‘ 1 1 .~.. ..,`-..~¢,