l M i ‘ I 1 A . l. 1 . , l, i _ _.i . .__ _,_.,_..~...»....-.< ~V_»» f l.=-¢,~\.f§.n 1 ».'.. ..a.1~:.'< ¢ l. l 1. ii ,_ 1. 'ferr-»-W .~ l l - . ~.l~ l y. ii: ‘ill l l. . , ~ l =» rf.; .. . i _f » ,......_,___, _ -_ Y __.`_,.._.. ~*‘"»<‘*" nt il .ii L rf . 5. l il x fl' li i l " Y "l l §,.~ l l ..__- ~ -~r' V*-1"'-' ri* I »;. ll ,Vr l. ii' _;_-»_..;> o _..__._,q , _. #J - :.1 `_..._ _._,..,.,-._~f.»-¢.»:....._ i 1 , ...:<:.g.5§.4=€-is" _-;_ . .|, ffl ii l .A _ ii ll* 1 .. llai if | l l ll .= Il lil .lg 551 if. :.§,» 'f : ul: .£5 ..".‘ '.':,~i,=.c” fir .fi ’l_ é. inji l ‘lf E .‘ , 1 i ' »@ »»~ i-§»-"J,-4.. 11 Fr fit 'bt = Ziirlsimas trades . nr stock of Gentiemen’s _ I' _-Slippers at zo per cent discount. , Sli " rs at Io per cent ,dis- oou t. ’ t eresa chance to get a nice Christmas Present cheap. ,o H n I li _ v v Wat Given to island Fruit at Public llfleeting _in ni hlarltet Hall Last Nightfx-large Attendance' his being asked and brleB.Y dealt the Fruit Growers' Association. ' °'\./ y referred ata the meeting, the good work of .i,Hn,heaU Al x. Mmm. li’ -P expressed nu 9 »' ~ pleasure at the large audience and ut the large number of public men whose presence testllled -to their interest. The rapid progress f horticulture as one of the astoni$g features of the “_ Province." The cheese iludustry had been great toon to the Province and thetrult And Many Public Men Present and j¥“;,‘g_§;,'3;=;:;“'~°“*°_°,;,;,;‘,=;‘,‘e';=cg~;;‘;,; i mngnilieeut display otapplss emphasized i ltlle fact that P. E. I. could grow apples he annual rnectlngof the Fruit, (irow nlclltul Farm just outside the cityi he is at would equal the best specimens of other Provinces. The whole of the Pro~ f vinue, with thejexoeptlon of a (ew acres, such ns can grow the best apples. There ` rs' Association of Prince Edrvurd lsluud found the best trees tllro\\'ingto bc Munn, are initial dlfiicultlea in the wily of the penod yesterday at li.ill in the ;\iarket~ lillxter, Blenheim while the Baldwin wus rlpplc industry but 'thcnc will be »00l\ got ull with a good attellduncc. inet so well. ' over » The residen V Rev. A. E. Burke, _V\lber~ Mr. McNeill spf.-nklng on thc Macintosh {Seuntor Robertson oulogised the Presi- licd advocated that apple if it were well tlbllt and his ns80C|lll.es who are doing B IJ l. Ju, occupied the chair nnd the llrst bmi-' ass was thc reading of minutes of last safe meeting. The report of the 'i`reusul1rr showed thc receipts to be 8Z0i.8'i nnd the expenditure $113,812 leaving a bulancc- of $91.05. The Dolninion Fruit inspect/or nt-xt sub: During the sulnnler Mr. McNeill who has since been promoted to the Chief of .he Fruit Division, Ottawa, nnd Mr. Burke did considerable work throughout. the Provinces. Early ill the spring Mr. is for cash only isurke went through the country exiilllln i of Mr. Mc.\`eill held lil meetings covering °ur velvet and carpet lnittedhis an_n_nalreport. ” lg the best way to collrltoruct the effects the mice, by bridging. lll:May he and uppis-mented by meetings conducted by uit in awakening a general interest - | ulmost' the entire Province. This was .\ | .\ir. Burke himself. all with exccllcnt rc- ' i I CENTRAL s throughout the Province. To these meer- ' ings is due in snnc extent the admirable i fruit crop of l9g4. When the new orchards x develop ll great future is nllticipated. The ucstion isnow to find the market or much fruit will go to waste. To thc I". ti. | .»\., the people of the Province are looking- c ` for advice. MUSIC Sl0Rl5‘ Pianos \'iolins Organs Banjos Sewing Machines Accordeons , Mandolins 'fambourinns ` | Autoharps Mouth Organs l Sewing Machine tlranrophone Needles A ' Needles i Granlophones Guitars § We have also intl control of the celebrated Berliner Gramophone for the Island. with the new Maroon Records which can be used over a thousand times with good results. \Ve will alio'v you one third on your old records taken in f-xcllangcl for new ones. _ Call or writc tor prices. Kent St., Colown. _-?%,; l O l noosn l sllornls Make very useful Christmas Pre- sents. “YC IXBVC them for Lgdles and Gentlemen. Girls and Boy! V in felt, black and ' colored. in leather with fleece linings, ranging in price from l5c to $2.50. O ig SI li OF THE FAMOUS ' .;° _ Endorsctl E]L_]L'by thc nf Best Musicians '°1»_i»._ fi Through- out ‘ the World. se.. uollllls al suun. l Edward Bayfield for the committee on prize lists; Rev A. E. Burke for thc colu- mlttee on transportation nnd for the com-_ mittee on co-opol'zlt.i0n lr ive their reports which were adopted. The meeting thcn ud_iourncd till 2.30. .».l-"rr:Rl\`oo.\' sr-:.ssl0N. The afternoon session opened ut 2,30. The report of thc committee on Prize List was considered. It was moved by E. Baydcld alld seconded by C. R, Dickie, limi the report be adopted. Motion was discuss :d by Senator 1"erguson who moved that the part of thc report recom- mending that Red _-‘sstrllknn Apples be placed on the prize list nnd that Rhode lsiand Greening and Nonpuricl he lr-ft oll` be mt adopted. E'lward Bayfield, Prof. liluir and R, Burke rliscusscd the lunendnleut which was not seconded und the lnain motion therefore carried. Lieut. Governor McKinnon wus tllcn presented with tv collgratulntory ndllrl-ss on his pronlotion to the chief position ill tbl-gland and hoping for his co-operation' in thc fllrtlleruncc of agr-icultllre and hur- liculturl-. it also referred to the great llssislallce given in the pus-lt by the llltc i-ion. George VV. liowlan, iorlucrly Gowr- nol' 011°. L. i. _ lion. Mr. McKinnon replied llzrppily tlinllklng the Association for the address and elllogisillg tho work oi' thc lute l\lr. Howlnn. Tile introduction by the _President of Profs. Muconll, Blair und Chief Mt-Neill followed. ~ Next came the question box its bciowz- Arc- seedless apples worth i!l`0Wl"8i MV- Mc.\`eill rcpllcd not giving xl decided uu- S\VEl`. Are Bishop Pippin apples \vol'tll grow- ingl Mr. McNeill answerer! thut they rlgere. i What constitutl-.s the legal inn-rel? Sen- ator Ferguson, being naked tof answer, rc- piied that up to itil) our legal barrel was same as that of_N.S.-ilti quurts.ln 1890 leg- islation wus passed muking the lniniluunl size ilti qunrts,but some wanted larger nnd thc only penalty attucllecl was that u bur- rel could not bc nuvlc smaller. Fic. made ll plea for rl uniform bnrrcl tllroughout. Cuundn nnd this was uilly sc-.condcd hy Mr. McNeill. ‘ Has any one lrrui any expcrlcllco here or elsewhere. with Alfufal Mr. Mc.\`eill replied he did notndvlsc its n sl- and Mr. Buyilcld nnd Wltltvr Simpson, (_`. li. Dickie, John A. Ferguson concurred. Nu one testified to having grown it success- flllly. John .lollustonc rt-all an excellent pupcr fllli of good suggestions on borne ditlicul- ties of lslnlul Horticulture. 'i`lle paper was llislfusscll by il. l’. lrvillg :lull S1-llutol' liobcrtsoll. l'rof. Mncoun. tlttnwu, nddressl-d tin- aurlicllcc on "Smile Guides to Success in (loud ()rchnrding" iluatancing the need nf good marketing. the bent. iomtion for the ol-l-llarvl rritllguod sllcller. the selection nf the best varieties for the ciinmte null forthe rrmrliét., the careful planting of the fruit trces, uvnirlnnce of over pruning. proper spraying, protectlouof trees from thc mice hy :thick bnilrllllg paper and from sun sculd by wrapping with hir ch bark. .inhn ilollcrts-un, Inks-rlrlull. ln di.~lcu_~' Mr Maconn‘s rldflrelw said many good things about packing nlld shipping apples. W. C. White, Elm.. read- hln paper on “i~`\n'tlu»r Notes on my Experimental Or chord." it showed nlucll observation nnd gave many valuable recommendations. Senator Ferguson ill discussing the paper advocated adher¢~nl'c to the old nnd tried varieties. Then followed Mr. i White, Edward Bayfield. i Prof. Mir Conn and Mr. Mc.\'l»lIl, the Inst two dc-nl~ ing with the San .lose sclilc which can bc ef $9" @l§§@.§ t§rP.Floloiuli8fs~ controlled hy lime nnd sulphur wash. Mr Mt-Neill {sa|d stringent efforts were being taken to prevent the scale leaving 4 of the Ontario nurseries. _Senator Pu-gnson polnlcll out lhnr In lking selections, the condition or the ihh market ilwrlld be considered. ‘_',>. G. il. Vi-,mm lllnonssell the Bald . O alptqlnlng that it could be success- f ‘ f 'taken hold of, but he would not advise ok-lock. o men were on the platform and cnjoyn‘ tel l Prof. \\'ntts` orcllcstra. l- ullvnnce in fllrluin'g during the past f twenty yours. , These advullccs had been made by such ellucutive nlcetillgs us the present one. Let every fnrnler as well C ns every citizen take n deep ulld llc ive ‘ \\ orks ns_the I<‘ruitGro\\ ers Association do I and to this cud he arslncd the continued " that thc present meeting would prove of large. _ B 0 Clflll 5 lvrlc rer ry ss Maud Down was the next lruluber. Licnt. Governor M';Killnoll spoke of the pleasure that must llcccssurlly he very large audience of citizens. lic :xt thc afternoon session to the eflcct that d If tilisbccnrllc the cllsc sumctimc there ’ lnlght be ll fa nine such :rs in l|'clnn_d, 0 Wh°\”e me l00i>le devoted their whole l"d\1S5l`.V lllls lvlvllncell by great, stride; I`8lDfI\lllll1‘4 decreased, 'l`his must be e taken into it-count when e\ clts ul t dealing with our local conditions. I-I; \ pointed out thut tilcrc wus all opcning"in l .\iuycr Kelly on bclullf of the citizens "“' wt-lcollled thc Fruit Growers Association Ur to thc city. lie clnpllnsizcd thc willing~ ' nessof the citizens to do everything to '“ uid the farlllcrs. llc rcviesvcdtllc great M A. interest ill the furtherance of such good -` - . _ - r A n .support of the city. In closlnglle hoped “ c_\'pel‘icnced by the Fruit ('iro\vers at the O evening. He lauded the exllihlt.; which deprecated the ideu. of un Ottawa speaker' h \ attention to potato ralsin . 'fl - ~l' T 5 K le hut hc placed with great udvlultngc on th. In our Province the snow fzlll ami the E » _ v dent work on behalf of the Fruit indus' every farmer to grow it unless he plt. trly. The great trouble is in exportation skill and pains unto its cultivation. to The session then adjourned till eight id England but a new nlrlrirct- was opening the Sort-ll west. The orchard is a sourcr I revenue which goes on from yearLt1 There was rl very large attcndullcc ut year with little trouble. He instanccd or- the Fl-uit Grower-s' public meeting last chords in King’s Co. that ure upv\'l\l‘ds ill night. Tile clnlir-was graciously occupied yenrsiolduuii one planted by the Frellcll by licv. A. E. Burke, many proulinent'before the fallof Loillslulrg. He quoted ‘\ - ~ . . e u ords of Sll'Wiilial1l Da wson in l8'7l illstrunlelltal lnunic was furnished by when he reported on 'thc Provipceto the ffect that f.h‘e'sbil ol' south east Kings ns tilebest'fol"h‘uitV growing, this side Dcvollslllrc, England. A humorous qllrtrtet “Would you know yCelin`scllarllls" by A. Gaudet, G. H. oore, M. W. \Vils0n and Arthur Smith ollowrrd. ` "l`hc annual report of the President Rev. E. Burke was next dclievcred. it was olllplcllensive und uble. It. will be leult with further lutcr. On lnotion of 1". L. iinszard seconded yRiclnn~d Burke, the former of whom alle ll brief speech, the report rvnsunani- lously adopted. ' _ A violin solo by Mr. Dickie was received »incnlc\llnblc benefit to the Province ut “4m'm“°h “ppl““"°' At this point. Gravenstein apples grown j'A V01 Mull. _ lc | | nu.. by Mr.|Robertsolr,`fInkcrn_1u'n were di.~- tributed among the audience. Needless toaay they were highly nppreeiatcrl. » Mr. McNelll,Clliei of the Fruit Division, ttawu, was the chief speaker of tl.r~ e saw before him and then spoke briefly ll the growing of apples on the Island the whole Island should bc an orchard. Thom are 'idvaqtanel ‘md di”dm""“g°"" rnong the advnlltages is the happy mean f climate without too lnuch cold tl freeze' ol*-too much llcut to ripfn too early. he Alenarlder- and thc Grnvcllstcin coult nglish' lnarkel.. .inother protitnhll xportlng article is the Red iiiucln osh beside many otller wt-li~l:no\v 'l1l`lUUi¢S iI\¢l`\lflil1@"tllc Baxter willvil we rohnbly the most' bealutiful that could ll. _ ‘,°\l1lii- “flly \\"oi‘ify about new v:u‘ictie.s »‘v l _ . ' l ,V ._ . is |19 better' _plying five acre orchard on every mixed farm ing will give alnwrt as nrueh-as all the rest.. Many; orchards me not pa.y’ng a cent bewuse intelligence and labor is not put. into their culture. Ho considered prospects particularly bright; in this province for horticulture but greater care m`uit be taken in planting etc. i Duet by the 'Misses Down was next and after a few remarks by Prof. Macoun who curtailed his address owing to the late ooroowanla _ 1/ " r » _ F 1_3 _ l The tirstiot thQ';3l.¥gF§‘f.,[_;,-iliear .<, ' __ V ‘ vrejleave our ‘ , 'and 'move to Ptblie Black _ '(Suu_nyrldg_-;)~-: We.; want lo reduce our `stbclr.` l - , i 1,' _ V ghitsggi Mslriiig? iff - -§‘,*,“’,,;_ P _ ' Sewlllz-Machine-»» l .‘ Cmrse emmgh t°' dis' " i SmaiiM`usical~1t.stl‘\ln1€¢1tl. ‘ " ' ' solve slowly, and not be ,carried out with the whey. _ rl .- _ l ' ‘ l l Windsor Salt preserves cheese better; and makes the smoothest, richest and best quality cheese. See that your dealer gives you _ Windaow Salt 5h¢§_¢"L_fé_1§ig|v_¢tg., M y r H V- ‘.2 V. V. lV- -_ Ifsoherniis your chance-_-bargains in all lines-A great opportunity te.ser;ure Xmas and'fNew Years gifts Call tndiymndlook`ovcrcn,r_;1htocE#a°W\! .~'i_i,il`f ' _ “ ' not ask you to buy- -just'=i1looLl:» Open every , , -_ ¥' - °,"°Pi‘iZ- ~ - .““’ "` miller Queen sum, ' i c°nliQrly§Zs,i#uilaing.` A l'-~=_ ‘ g»*'~Vf_ V “V ` » _ . »` . \..` » L r,-:l.l:G`aN'r ~.'f”.~" |4K.~|l|lil l- _ mo v. ‘ vfaoln rrrrcll r nr. _F E nyona can secure there amluomo premiums by nl evvhuurnmsywork. \\'n|;m .’ ` lvlng nwny llundrelll of _ .bully rings und wllrcllca is ntroduclr our inulse an .1 ,, ooda. Semi un your name , _ l ndaddtcsssnd ngrreotuv.-ll .V» -V ul! llloronr l|n|l?»u|:ro eweller<',rro\'l~ Ile at 0e.eae|\. wtrllrtyouarld cud jewellery by mall You ld. They are neun iful odsrnnl sell quickly, when old aenll us the ll. and wo nd you the lrnnllsomnluk. old glnlsherl ll nl. I Wi bumlliflll large olrlh 'l‘l|rq\|olle. Rlhlcll and llilv ginonrls mnizrllnccnt colt y £31. ll' y-.ll r.-no rm- no lvrllhmlt delay and sell ___ em and retnnl t u money rl’-1 ' tj unruly, we will un-u you mt it ¢ - murdso U " ..n‘i.‘l.l.. l.`.1‘él.lL ‘i.§‘°t.`-ll°..‘.`.,V ........3§...l.f"’llf.l.-l§l"".‘i’.l F-ld aaymunllly. .mlm-u 'run rlrvag. Lxufirrl -o., avr. ,bi . » rono "r .oN ‘_ lx-1 wr! llneim usuur, < .,\ .viwiii V. ,»' ._ _ 3,, L. 'V'\‘i. ` `~';~~'»:>::V \w.;.\..~-:‘~._ _,'-- \:_» av# “L _'__ \ ,._ 1.1¢,/_',l,.~ ,~ th",-`.'~',-l l 'H ` -‘ 'vie .~ Jogsweilhs Building. Georgetown ' #Money to loan. - PER i‘-pqesn’t that offer yon a suggestion for a "Xmas Gift ? If it ' does, it `wouid`be wise-for you to make a Lvlsit' to our store, \ while our stock is complete. » We never had suchan elaborate and large assartment of "HOLIDAY PERFUME" as we’re shoving this season. “ALL STANDARD GUODS ’ in evefy odor, put up in beautiful “CUT GLASS" bottles and dainty < attractive packages. It makes , » P"°‘°"l Remember our PERFUMES are the products of the WORLl)'S GR1~}A'I EST PERFUMERS and are sure to please. Prices all the Way From t6.$(».0O per Bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecaries’ Hall. . l 0 ra House Building. . Wl,"°;”"“ """’°';,,,",‘_""f{`,' ',",',‘§"‘,i,',""°l l _ ~ i .4 V __ _ _ __ ra-awryr |~_..__....,_ Ti _ _;._ ` ‘ V _ ` 7 _ g A _ Gem ,_ ‘<» www PERINS ®. CO. iflll’flll$`lilllQ“$ ` ' SEE OUR FINE SELE..’l.‘ION of / \ _ _ ‘/ i TELEPHQNE 223 SUNNYSIDE rlinzv and Bows FURNISHINGS. \l _\ ~.l"` ' ‘_ yr ' H is _ __.ollilli@ V V f __ \ _ / .\_ iiandkercbicts _One of the most acceptable Xmas gifts, a lovely range her.-f to choose ` from. . _ _\Ve have tile silk llandkerchiefs with the lnilia's or without and also a large quantity of pretty plain hemstitched ones from 4c each up. We have better grades to no ind zoc, 25c, S5c, .loc up to $1 oo. Thrislmas 0 tf.r:lngs Year after year I/lere ' d _.,.,..,....,f.,. .>.is°;:.1'l.z':::f.;:";:;;'_"o’;:‘°;z.:';";=f..f":;‘ci.._o£.:~; 51:5!/~c}l;r:,¢‘i1.¢rI;,E% coil! ba, nlalbfrobled fo e/loose your giffs for FATHER, MOTHER, especially aaraénw fmfyéiu ¢af;l; qi] 271;; :au £6;/Zrlsl/nac.{s sgafeh endervorirgo fa make ' f/ze Iasf day -our selections are al their besf. 8 goo S 0 5 Gwyn". n t wa” mm! _ _ V ’,,_ A nice Dress Length of Silk or Woolen ` * l /5; smns WE HAVE liadics Belts We have the latest and frost up~tc- date Belt dept. in this city. cairying the newest shades and styles and picea to suit everybody's purse. Ahandsome tslleta silk Beltin all colors with gilt buckle for 25;; meh Another line at 6oc nnd prettier _onesstlli at 35c, $1 10,5155 $160. Iieckwear is tllething that gives the c .stulne the finishing touch. We have a lov:-ly showing of novelties, in iligh Class Neckwear. soft dainty designs of sllk_and applique. Prices 2.5¢, 351:. 09°- 7-1°. $1-10. $1.50. $1 75. $1.95 EP ‘O $3.3-5,each tie putinto n pretty ox. llliilillttil To-day's news is of bargains. The imported have served their purposes sotlley go at grrat _reductions. Now l°d‘°9 U11! il the tune to get a swell Hat at very little-money. Every. thing ln stock at 3333' od, - No mysteries about thIe`fl1:rs; we sell. A ale place to buy tors is at th s store. We are olTerlng special glflsd in ihls lille for oqf Xmas ra‘_e. ,_ _ _ ._A ,V V,.... , “_ l’prrir`\'S 1 ` ntuil nmkoslllrliaeil at vvlmlef .-also wmllqlils kid gloves and un nssed kid gloves. XM .. (K Penn;-=de-Soie, black only. ~ ,fy/' ' " Taffeta, all colors. Louisenne, all colors. Tnrneline, all colors. ' ‘ ,li . l Japan Tntffetn, all colors Bengaline, all colors. _ '\> -`_V. nf - Saiinb, all colors. _ Our silk Department is now at its prettiest. come and select yours now, don't wait u .nl the last day, the sooner you com : the better choice you will have, wooL1=§N Gooos. ARE v Lcanrms ~ ' -xl. 4 -; l -= Sv cial s an coals.. wn.¢'»rm°f¢;,gi§l¢asr'i` ry 1,6 lids x ‘ jo' 4 Maurer. sl»¢a;.,¢:f- ¢;gg°§:a;- -ities: aifi. - - “V rr e able linen Hilti# liflllltlli _ol fleurs style 'inlsuumahykn llllilt. hrnatitcled have the arpkina to-gatzll recital , ation ad | _ elgulllridfl <13 ivi»rlif'§3»'=‘»’n:r'il §l”a'§.lfv ,' rica froll1V‘l_9c ihlnaddlttn erm; 5 $3 . ` n. _ practical linen for from i ' ` 1 eta' pro Ve have surpasrgd any preceding vsar. In this line. ’ Among those to choose from are, pretty ties in all the newest makes and shapes, at popular prices _ _ ti" Y _ Shirts Mews and boy’s shirt either soft or Christmas trade 8oc, $1.10,' $1 25, ll! 35l GOOD LINE -WHITE shirts from zSc!11Dt'o $1.-5o,ea¢ ll. _. Heavy, wc o‘.en or lrnittcd shirts f§orn 39c up to-$1.90 each. underwear pg ' We have all kinds and-'-all makes Warm wool fleece lined for $l.oof'auit nf. Men's all wool unshrinlrable f' om $1.50 upto $3.75 per suit. Gaps Men‘s and boys caps -in all the newest shapes and styles. Prices range from 254: up to $l.5o_ g fFn.r caps from $2 75 up to-$9.00, these arc, Dttc r,,S:nl and Beaver. llmbréiliié _ -We carry the best line of umbrellas 1nthe.eity.‘.'Prioes range from 176s e=`ch_np._ All the Newest Handles. $\'__:>l‘.\.v<_A1d#" J. A ~Pre\ty traces for insult*-,l:o_vs mc, lac. ~ f For bigger boys r8e, :lo~. z5c. F01’ 1lerr=a5c,_}oc.` 4oc, bor, 76c 'f ."2-=_'.-=2_l"_~.. s . llllmluf c loading colors at mailers in fancy _ _li¢!gf,_,\\;l>rr1=_»i‘x».1s .,. . , »V _ V 5 _ i 'V~‘ .»V.‘ _ .¢ . ~ ‘ "- .V 'lf " , ‘ ' ‘ “ f ' V 'f' ' 1 _ ' -;‘1:l = -~_V.'\= stiff bosom. Special' patterns for out. -‘ t .~¢,\V~~¢,_!\(.¢_ur| .V ,, gf- " `l . , _ ,.