t i e S i i #Htl itlililli in the evening. ' "-!~>~!.-'.'|"~.;,i`E“ ' That Sweet Girl \f\f\/\\0\‘\ Of yours needs a Rink Ticket this Xmas. y Please look after it. It nk opens Xmas after- noon with special Music by Vii.necombe’s Orchestra. Saicaaesaaatessasee nsnsosnascrssa Our Sale is Now on! . `1 _ Dinner Sets, Tea Sets Fit to grace the table of the most fistidious at Slaughter prices. » `1 .- China, Glassware, Crockery A And everything kept in a thoroughly stocked China store. All must go for I have decided to go out of the Crockery business Call and see that Big Discounts are Given P 1\4[ 0 I1 a. g 11 a. 11 26 d&w tf. Queen S' reet. y,f.__.___.. . -- -~ "' SYDNEY, C. B. e t ADVERTISEMENTS REAL ESTATE BROKER. Dainty nnnnnno SCJTH CHARLOTTE STREET. SYDNEY, C. B Real Estate for sale in all parts 0f_ Syd- ney. Rents collected. Loans negotiated. Nov. 19 dS;W 311105 Joseph lloDonnld,LL.B. BAIIRISTER AND SOLICITOR. COLLECTIONS PKOMPTLY ATTENDED T0. NORTH SYDNEY, C. B. Nov 20 3 mos d8:w ___,___ -4 ARCH I BALD&Co Sliinpers of Old Sydney and lltminion C' CJ A »I_| S General Commission andlg Steamship Agents. Lloyf"s Agents and Agents for New York, Boston and Philadelphia Underwriters. v NORTH SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON. Nov 20 d&w6mos ICDONALD til OUSELEY, lnlmisrsks-n-LAw, soucirons. af. Sydney, Cape Breton Honey to loan on Real Estate Agents of Yarmouth Building and Loan s;ZC5Tl;;tions nr om ntl attended to. |..x.nmnoNAin, Lin. Judge of mom. F. A. 0. OUSELEY. Nov zo 3.uius d and vt _ I Poriratturo \Vhat can be nicer for a ..,j Holiday Gift than a daintily ‘i executed Portrait Z ‘ \Vhat~ more lasting 'l A few dollars will get you a V.; dozen Portraits, which can be ' distributed among a doz-n ’ friends, giving more pleasure _ for the monev than anything » else obfainable. J In the larger sizes we have 4 the Duchess, Panel or the Re- =_ gina. for S5, the dcz n. - Then we have the da.in‘y i little Corona. and the popular .V Karillo, at $3, the d z-in. ' Our new Panel at $2 50 the ~ dtzu-, is b mud to be popular - with those who do not care for a large Portrait. These are ovala, squares or panels, according to de-ire, and at the prices are about the ~ price of Christmas Cards. -~ Which would give your friends the most pleasure--- your Portrait daintilylinished or a Christmas Card? And they cost about the . SRUJF. Westlake Bros - Chai lottcto wn. _, Dec 21 c`&w E llllll I. llitltllllll, I. I. B. .4 I Barrister, &c. SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. S. Branch Office, Glace Bay. C B, Collections promptly attended to. 'Nov 19 d&.w 3 mos. _l _____ Y I; l~'l6SS&ROSS Ba ~ris‘ers, Solicitors, Conv eyancsrs &c. Sydney Cape Breton Solicitors for the Bankof British North A " ~ ali ' merits, y icy. Reference-P E. Island; McLeod M-arson & \leQuarrie, ~um:nerside, Money to L-'.an_ Real estate bought and sold HUGH ROSS L. L. B. HOWARD S. ROSS. B. A. L.L.R. ‘.__.--- _ '___ VAiilABlE PRUPERIY |=on_§A|.E. The subscriber offers for sale that very valu- nbie property on Lower Spring Park Road. House contains i6 rooms esides large shop, pantry, etc. Suitable for boarding house or can be made double tenement dwel ing. Large barn. and outhouses If not sold before Decem- ber 3rst. the property will on that day be dis- Qos»d of at Public Auction. For further par- £ic?;i&*s, apply to P. S. Brown, at Revere Hotel O! TCSS. S. G. THOQNE. Box 159 North Sydney. 1 J d and w ld, - _..- __... .-.__ &_. __. _ __A f llit0EllIlEN & MCGABE BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICES: MacDonald’s Block, Charlotte St Sydney, Cape Breton, N. S. Special Attention to COLLECTIONS and _ REAL ESTATE. HOUSES and LANDS, Rented Bo ht Or sold for Clients, and Monies invdlsged or Borrowed as clients may require, -Ish l- lam t . 0% 417 dh 12;' “Ll 6. llietelinn. nnn sono J ust_gQut. It will be all the rage forthe next month. The Canadians, it will be remembered, first distinguished themselves in South Africa by their rush at Sunnyside, last New Year’s Day. Everyone is invited to join in the rush to W. P. Colwil1’s on Sunnyside, and to receive one of the pre- sents we are giving with every 50c pur- chase or upwards of Crockery. The rush . will be tremendous till New Year’s. The Song is entitled: The Rush to Sunnyside Air:-“SoLnn=.ns cr THE QUEEN.” 4 The public now all joyfully proclaim That Colwill’s bargains are surprising; They wonder how he manages to live At the prices which he’s advertising, They cannot understand it But if they call on him I guess they ll tlnd the reason why; il We'll show them Crockerywure Made to stand wear and tear At prices that will always make you buy At prices that will always make you buy So when we say that we can please you Remember what we say is so: Cnonvs- For it/s Chinaware and Glassware, lais, And Crockeryware of every kind He’s got the finest stock in town The; very best that you can find; And when we say that this is so, ‘ We mean it, too; oh, yes, we do, And we'll proudly show our oodsto you: Now, bear this fact in ming. ` Sscoivn Cnoncs- For it‘s Crockery everywhere, my 15 And Crockery up on every shelf;ga ' And Crockery almost given awa , So come alo d h ff “gan elp yourse ' ' We asltyou one and all to come, ' i Get in the _crowd and sw:-ll the tide That rushes in a mighty thrgng _ L To Colwill’s Store on Sunnyside ! I Q _ _<.._....___. ._ _ _ ‘ . ` Y _»- ~»--.-_,._-.-.,_,_'....,-._~,__. ...»~».L, WESTERN i Sunimerside, with a good deal ot driving andother pleasurable pastimes. Owing CAPITAL. Summcrsidc and Prince County News. CHRISTMAS DAY passed off quietly in to the soft weather ot the past few days Crystal Rink was not opened as had been expected. AT Kindergarten Hallyesterdayevening Rev. Mr. Withycombe was made the recipient of an address accompanied by a. well lllled purse, on behalf of the citizens of Suinnierside. There was a goodby re- presentative gatheriug, and a number of speeches given of which fuller particulars will be given tomorrow morning. Eflll 0N LIQUOR Temperance Forces in / Britain Massing a __-__.._ 20th CENTURY CRUSADE Lines of Battle Marked out for the Attack which will Begin on “Society” Loivnon, Dec. 20.-Britain`s temperance forces are massing for a stupendous THE S. S. Stanley with about Z5 pgs. sengers and some baggage _left Summer. side yesterday morning at 9.30 for Cape Tormentine returning about 3 ouock having made the round trip and landed her passengers. No difficulty whatever was experienced in _going through the out made on her arrival last Sunday, and it is now confidently expected that she willbe able to make daily trips to and fl`0U1 C8Pe Tormentine during the remainder of the season. After the morning services in St. J0hn's and St. Mary’s Churches Christmas Day, Rev. J. M. Withycombe was presented with an address and a well filled purge from each congregation, The addresses spoke in the kindest terms of the service rendered by Mr. Withycombe in the up builjing of the congregations, his whole hearted devotion,to the spiritual and material prosperity of his parishioners theirregret at his departure and thei,r fervent prayers for the future Well being of hims elf and family. Mr. Withycombe thanked his parishioners in touching words while expressing his deep sense of the many kindnesses received DRS LOT. 2; *L-Q-‘Q1 1+, Lamenes i th . ' ' tunic... .i.i..’.§.....§mf"“1§§l.'i’Zd’l?1‘l. “'11-'IIE is E1 Terptinute. Take Hoods Sarsaparilla and - OFFIC Eb tt':.i;‘:.2“i‘Sooi.-.§.“3sro:: K. J. Manrxx B. A, Twentieth Century crusade. Through the lunited effort of a representative § organization throughout the €Kingdom the temperance party ,purposes to lay arelentless seige to ,he liquor evil in all its varied ramifica- _- tions. not only by vigorously campaiirnirlit i for pledges, but by waging au aggressive I fight for long denied national legislation. The NationalTem perance League, head- y ed by the Archbishop of Canterbury; the , 1 Church of England Temperance Society, of which the Archbishop is also thc i official chief; the Temperance Alliance of i Free Churches, the British \Vomen's , Christian Union, led by Lady Somerset, and the United Kingdom Alliance, con- p stitutingtbe Britishprohibtion party.have f ‘all mapped out specific ` non-conflicting tlines of endeavor. To WORK IN HIGH CIRCLES. .decided to begin the attack where it t believes the fountain head ofintemperance `abides, namely, “in society." It will #specialize among the so-called upper middle classes of the British people, confident thatamong them exists the at their hands since he became their Ereatest need of educntionalwork. | The League proposes to reach' the membersof this gilded circle in a manner i betltting their station. Realizing that l they are not amenable to ordinary persua- I tion the ~Lsague win bemhfmi them with personal letters, mak ing the uppi al pure- ' ly from the scientific standpoint. Thelet- ters will be accompanied by a striking communication froma well-known Lon- don surgeon, showing how liquor is rear- ing a race of irresponsible menandliyster MCDONALD & MARTIN ical women in Great Britain. BAR msTERs_ , The League has also in course of prepar- _.-oli -t N . . 'at-ion a special plan for agitation among Oan. cl Ms' otanes Pubhckc' Money t lworkillgmcn. . _ AFTER MILLION PLEDGES. ~ The Temperance Alliance of the Free Churches will confine its efforts to a with ue, “Quality is Kin *iiiiitttilllilllilttl ._ _ ,_` v. .,:<- K-5* off e Q# fx. -_ hs-LJ' ‘ \t_;.f _ - tt _ `_/ ,_ \_ \\: A _ ` _‘>= no l~ ~ ~ Lewis’ Old Stand, Chinnann Pinoy Good; V Is simply immense. We have a. léig display of China and Japanese Oops and Saucers, from 10c to $1.50 each. China. Cake Plates and Salad Bowls, from 25c to$2.50, Five o’clock ,EI I If_P0. W6 respectfully iuviriz you to visit the 'Leading Studio- I :the week d /' , OUR STOCK OF Tea Sets, $1.00 to 5.00, Pin Trays, 42 piece Tea Setts, China, $3 60, Bon Bons, Dinner Setts, $4.95 to 25.00 Jardinieres loc to $4.00, Vases, 10c to $6.50, pa`r Onyx tables samples cheap. China Lamps $2.00 to |$4.00, Statuary and Bisque Ornaments, Hall Lamps, Ruby and Etched, $1.70 oo $5100. See our 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25c counters.- ~ With every 50 cant purchase we give a present oi' nice China Cup and Saucer. Call early and get one at th Clark Crockery Co., _ Sunnyside, Opp. Market A t The National Temperance League' has 321900 if on ‘Q ‘_ Yours. y Z ¢ Wo wish all our ers a vary lllppy lllppy ontnor, llotood & nmamnnndn Gibson and Rev. John Clifford are the sc STMAS souvemn i»3I.'i.<‘3.§‘I.“.ifif°§Z.i3§.‘”3..i’,‘°.'.I.`é.`§§£..“`£ ;I`el‘1]:\,t';v';'iy;,¢;r:ie;i|.;ipi-eciatstae ia a good Pima-nothing nicer to 3'e°;‘;':::°::ai';°b:f:in°; &’:;‘u’,‘;r°;;e':‘,°n,":'ny no You wanr ri-is ses? -2 ` ' I . ‘?’ll’Z'.§f.‘$§‘.'.‘Z..i‘.‘.§'.?2"ll‘.'................. ..._ _ 8- f I . and therefore thsa§of::tillo(iihenId°te':il{Tn'T`h'e °° "',°" DE'-“Y . io.:;’°.£*;.°.1:'.:i°:.°°f“;°;‘:.r‘n°‘“°'m r;l5,:i;?_n_g_ing an gady !i"'ing_y°° Wm b° delighted with th L otnndlt sell lntoxiiilating eliqutiiifxhfter Tl' g G- I-1 Coon. l‘:;zLf'.:“.“.f.';‘f;': .‘:.';..;‘.;'.°;..“s;..“°..'.."“‘..‘;':.f - The Smdiof-Q;-,,2;;;" ;>;§';f;;° ~°X;j;;,, welcome ‘£31255 .f.“t.‘.;"I..?.1‘.’I."i'é‘.i’;?.‘i.'.i.§.$'.fi`..f°.f‘.Z.." "° ~ In the past, the way the law has been /'T ‘i=i:‘i’@ii%@`§%i¥l%#itf A ulminence pledges during the coming unique crusade "° securf’ 1’00O’000 ww) year.. Such Nonconformist leaders as Bev. F' B' Meyer’ Rev' *V . _ . " 5 Rev. Thomas Spurgeon. Rev. J. Munro!- Tlliilllll t{l‘l'l‘lltlflli/lLt`ili'|l|!Ill'|‘l'Il| ‘;'|’|'i\'il|’i‘i'lt|‘|i|'ml (il ’ . " ‘ non hon interpreted by the powers that be, a man did not have to be a bona Helo W ' _ ' - guest of the ' H W » "'_'11*i1'*'-*_ _ ,_ hotel ln order to get his drink. Between "Al 4 W ,<..V, _ 4 r I the hours Olll Dan. at 6D.m. the law was cinsldered covered if a sandwich was served with the liquidsf and In some ,places the same olcfsandwich was made todo many a turn. These sales of liquor (when thelregular bars were closed évh r hotels and in the larger ones the protles from this source out no iuconsiderable figure on the right side of thclerlger- hence the.ss.dness when the bolt struck. new ruling more or less-the ordinary tipplers and , the after-the-theatrediners. These latter may still have the hot hir] but not the cold bottle-unless it be soda or pop. And then there is the other side of the story-what many call the pleasant side of it. Two _ classes are overjoyed, but w1d¢‘y diirerent classics - the temperance people and ordinary bare-keeper. The tlrst becausefthe sale of liquor is further restricted, the latter because he thinks his trade will be better i . . i has gallerl him considerable to have had l in close at 11 o’clock, awhile his neigiiim, ` in A third rate hotel. would me out the i pspler mache sandwich and gather in an . shekels. . The court had spoken and there was no alternative so the hotel men swallowed ` their dose but are “laying low." Tha legislature meets the first of the year when an effort will be made to amend the Pamgraph by the replacing ot the semi. colon by the comma. But the temper-angel people and retailers will champion the semicolon and uodoubt there will bequigg a clash at arms before the change ls mule, I dropped in at Tremont Temple lang eveninir to hear Winston Spencer Chun. hill tell the story of his experiem-g in South Africa. during’ the war. The gre it “M912 W" imked with an enthusiasm and appreciative audience. The young- Ii Adds the raison d‘etre of many of the hmalleli "£1 tn the value of the ofthe parties num is on it In Gold We make s spvislty Lettering on all Bring your lowering ensure a j b J A 'nie Papua Ql®| Quito. Of course there are others who feel the' and he will sell more bottled goods. Ist -.5 ‘T ith or with mt Pla DRJPM