`._. _ ¥ Q O Q | G If t barggin facilities sought' as ~lotte town le. Whilg lieth if* gee Q- ai? , _ u :hr -Ei N so tl » p _;'_{_\‘_ ~ 1 " Q51. _ :\'. Bcarln N .rw “ o see-i md Ellf' Butters rushere-f ;- _ 3-_’ Fi 1 P’ |dQf’e ‘ ‘ ' ._ ».‘T' _". " 13"' il" an ’ , .;r’. =_' '» és-_ ” as i *AF A ' `~‘ a` #__ fi- E' f _ ' . ,*..f.»¢'_~»-G -1** k Ati ' ~ ’0Wl_s ~ A _ ts, Corn? I " to-date 1 __ _ _Q \ E. ~s$_`~ - ”"'f_"-55.3.-"-`!s'_~`-7:7' " °'$_»f‘°" `- '_,‘»_ 72: ' 2 - '::.~ l -._ / fH. 5 K ‘ .1_ ¢__:; » . _ - ll _ y-/' ////f' “','/' ‘fl __ _. W _ ¢' , 0 .5.=;-' _ /A /7 *wid J/ , `¢ l ` 4~ \ III" ` ._¢\ _ ` ` ~` _ » ~. ._»_ Gi 2:°r\ :l;,'iy\ . -da."--:_ \ ~~ .~ -...l » \\_‘.'-_.1-_-_»~ T~.~ “ '£12111 \'.'»"-,“`\ §;\\¢_=_ is-a ,.f.'5l§ -_ _- f ‘ /‘l TEE SLIGHT LADY Nec-ln`t lose herself in the wrinkles of an make two nor need TEE STOUT .LADY Enduro the misery cf wearing a vest which is pulled and pinched over her comfortably sized form. - WE HAVE LADIES’ lIES'l`S v In sizes, styles, and prices, to meet the demand of al- classes. sleeves, heavy ribbed, finished cafe, at A better line, natural color, undervests high neck, long25c. sleeves, ribbed, button front. Comfort in this line of undervests, soft Heecy linei. Frenchc. neck, well finished. A pleasure to wear this line of cotton back no irritating effects, from wearing Bthsetly' I ‘isll hvoelnndervests, buttoued front, ribbed cufs and ends. P ~ undervest which might Here’s a line of underveste, high neck, long and wool front, long slQves,95c Laldiesi combination Suits. e , = t Combination Suits. and Misses , Drawers. From 25 cents a. pair up. J A s Infapts’ vests, all kinds and -- _*`_;"_'§l‘f‘ _j_ makes. , j _ E -is ;,.;~»c:»-i »..| .£3 ,-. ° 5 f , _ _ __ , 22 ~ *"1* §;é_§€§‘i= I ai; rs __ ~f _ _ m 5 ,z . e= L ‘J 'V _ ` ‘V ` v ' " ;l;.* 1.5 > ll' _ ° _ * isTl`ie‘ff;\1wAfysiBus Store ` _ ; ` _ Y* _ C ~ _ _ 3 ~_`_` ' 'who are in the city BAZAAB WEEK to call and ' c . » ’ take advantage of our special pri es in FURNITURE. , f »` The cheap nailuay Fai-as A jf, je and the Bazaar ,'- ' ° ° th , F are special inducements to visit c city. ' _.~_\ 0ur Fine Furniture j. and Lew Prloes J will be inducments to buy l1Bl‘0» n Newson. §W¥W bl 'a _ § What about that Piece of silverwear you were wanting. come and inspect them We have just the article to suit Y0u» vy'here__at the corner Stole. OK Branch Store, Victoria, L, W, , _ Grafton Jeweler. DE. GORl)0ll ALLEY, EMPLUYMENT REGISTRY ruvsiclin un suierou. _ P . 0 I _ t All persons wanting employment raduate Mc(-itll Unlversi y) and emp ye... .,f1,i,.,, in ...,,._.,f ... 1 llllcs nl llaslllucil titles Hosta.. nance will obtain help and aff* Birclesterst- East- I 91| Ill a- I.. vim" by rr>1r§1§'S*§SNEL~G'R0v E _ F l LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. Anuxiuiucn of presents and fun for the little ones at the bazaar in Kinder- garten Hall ,Ou Thursday Dec. 7th. Tui: il».\'. J. C. Herlmau, D. l) _ Melrose, who was a nftibls convener of the Foreign Mission (fammitrc of the Church of Scotland, died lat=ly. 'nt tie nge of seventy-fouiglfter a long illness. The R.-zv. J.C. Hardman chow referred to is an uncle of Rev. A. W. K_ Herd- man, Georgetown. \ THE many friends of Mr. William J. McAusland:of Tyne Valley were very ‘pleased to learn of his success in secur- ing the two hundred doll ir Scholarship nt the beginning of his senior year a' Ha v ird Me lical College. Judging from M-‘_ McAusland’s success thus far. he bids fair to be ih the front rank of o_ir Island young men, who have dis tinguished themselves aboard in th.-» various professions they have chosen. The flock of thoroughbred Leicester sheep, lately imported from 1*. E. Is- land by the Agricultural Society, were disposed of by private sale th'is morn- ing at Golding’s stables. Princess street. The buyers were Messers. J. F. Watson and NV. A. McFate, Golden Grove; S. Creighfon and W. Mullin, Silver Falls; J. M. Donovan and Rohr. McLean Marsh Road. The sheep 'brought an avera e price of ten dollirs.-St. John__ Globe. 1 A Jubilee meeting of the W M S cf the Methodist church was held in the 'lecture room ofthe church, Thursday evening. Pro-_ Andrews was in the chair., The mission _band gave 'script- ural quotations and singing. Mrs. i‘. U. Hart, the district-"organizer, read a- paper concerning his work-;` 'giving fact 'and figures about the formation ofjthcl various auxiliaries- in herdistrict' from the recent Branch F ,rn_ee,ting_ held ‘at chsri°iist.,i»¢;i.' Asics ; houses. freed an_intercs_tihg psperfon 'the Frehch work. Miss Nellieilopp gave,-a.‘,repcrt of Band and Circle work. Awell ren Miss J can Sprague and a duéthy Misses Harrison [and Weldon” completed the program._-Saokvillc Post. , _ Ten cdlvijs front the Government St ack ‘Fa'ru'i`v‘ver'e shld byf auctljbuyee- terda on markets uare Lb Mr ‘ ohn y q y _. Z J -Csrtoc.1Ancticueer. The orioewltehlized ,were good, and Mr. Carter, is “being congratulated _on the succ_es_s,,of his' first auction, since pbtaining his license _s'4ssresyirs¢o;.~Fe1tdwlng are its per. chasers sud prices :---R. McC. Stavcrt. _two short horn calves. 887 and $41 re-A spectivelv. Mrs. M. Ross,” North»Bede- f oe. one sliorthqru and one Ayrshire 332.50 and. 830,00. 'Herbert _L=_=.ard, three cow head, one short_horn calf, ‘$40. Robert Roberts, Winsfoe Road, one short horn calf, $86.50. P; Doyle, Abrsm’s Village, one Aryshire calve. $28.50. Alexander McNeill, New Village, one Arysliire calf $26.00.l John Camnhvell. Freetowu, one Ary- shiri calf $'25.'.0. James Squarebriges _ Miscouche, one Aryshire calf $19iQ0 _ » ‘ 0 l:‘i¢rissrr`.i=:ir,s D1-.ss Fabrics are al way reliable. 'Guaranteed Fast ' Colors “ guaranteed Satisfaction. Scrges, Graves ncttes, Silk Warp Endoris. Poplins. Coverzsa.ndFauov Blacks. Ask your lmerohant for them. Put/-nv ' a Shingle on r ` Your roof while the weather is right Our stock ot Cedar Shingles is coni- plete. Extras, Clears, Second Clears Clear Whites, Ext ra No.1’s and No. 1’s \ _ dared reading _by M,i_ssOgdcn, a solo by? . p _ _ of . __: ' “t°lil_mg_' V _ hich ldsduce I 1* wh tc. Biscits @- o1n.Jiic»n Viisnu-imiii ti., rf- furnedirmn a two mo iths driving t ur through P. E. I .-M--nc-toil Transcript. P. E. Island farmers are shipping fruit, Qriin. sheep and cattle to Britain. Let their ex-.mple prove stimulating tg our Nova Scotia farmers.-Truro News. Tan Baptist chu 'ch at Eldon, which has lately been rep tired, was re-opened with special services on Sunday last. ln tie afternoon service was held at which Rev. McLean Sinclair of Belfast preached an eloquent sei'mon,founding his remarks on "The Story of the wise men of the east who came to worship the__child, Jesus, bringing costly gifts.” Considering the inclemcncy of the weather( the audience consented mainly of those living near the church. In the evening the Rcv.G I’.R»iymond oi Char- letietowu, preached an able sermon. Pastor Sp/urr is very much pl-fased with the eHorts of the people in that locality. Mouracnn.-~Several changes have been made in the schools since they re- opened in August. Monday the new school on the South Side was opened. Miss Minnie Leith is principal and Mr. John Gillis as her assistant Previous to this and while the school was under- going repairs Miss Leith taught in the Temperance Hall. The new school affords better accommodations and ist much nicer in many ways. In the First Class school one room has been closed by the removal of Mr.Gillis, ard two rooms includld in one. This room is still under the careful management of Mrs. B. F. Stewart.-We hope to see the 'village ablaze with the glare of electric lights before very long as the parties are busy putting in ,thc power. A court of the Canadian Order ol Foresters has been started. At its y last regular meeting. and the first since organization one candidate was, initiated and two propositions received. This is very cheering and we hope to see Bcurt Shamrock one ot tie best on P. E. I. before spring.-Several vessels are loading produce at present. Pricessre low and shipping dull.-Sacrament ol the Lord’s supper was dispensed in the Presbyterian chu fch, Sihbath last, Oct. 22nd. "Hors ww' Is Qukkly All W; ll A Q|l\|_l\l°.l\f |*i*"`lll'“_°;!l Besides me mm. amy,-annefbfshi § e crsymptomsw pr ettimcs cxcrucntingpainsknown victim of plies. What would em to _ terrible tlscaseihiignd yet tpeet sitivecure-w _c oesuogol, Tn painful ordillicdittoapply Dr A. W Cbascs0iutmcnt is,so A known theonly ahsoluteoure foe blmii i hleecin' _md Prwwia ` PIM ¢ i:lgiet"nt thcgiim and afford” feet cure in the inost.-aggnvI.¢d’¢1lS¢£ . Mr Isaac Foster Enevicw. Ont. I gre.; A tits »... l FALL I n g /, Men’s, P Boys’ Misses ’ Wears like iron. 1 can he sold. if ;ec-c-@ ence- _ ._',"», - ffi. »_ "»|.-'.§`i,‘_-'i`~- & G0’s,.f Queen §tf°°*-- I? 5 "M Popular Printing House Is where you can get satis- faction. FIRST-CLASS work at LOW ` PRICES. This you can get For attractive store and money setter keeps wsu supplied .vnu .rmpsrisi Harness Oil, Imperial Imperial Hoof Ointnient, Jsuy, su in handsome nthsgrspiisa snqéeesa pins lf; if Sole Manufacturers _ '- ~ *~ ~»“ V _* ei ` 7 kwwn _;.~.._~_~.~_.-;_. ~ ._ n-mmf f rotaoil fr 0ll.l.' _ !` ` slot _ Oil! wines” vnskto, in "E to exchange, it , satisfactory. _, g J is Illini f¢|¢mil_ _ ¢.|||w_ i _ F _ - * . at.... J. n. TAv|.o|i, 'lhe Popular Printer. 7% Evening Instruction College will commence Monday, Octobea 9th, inet.. at 7.30 p. m ' keeping. Shorthand, Penmanshipi Typewriting, etc. ` _p ’ Day Students admitted free. § Apply at once to ISAAC OXENHAI, il 0 At the P. E. Island Commercial Instruction in Arithmetic, Book; _ f 1 J ‘cours But many parents would give ten times its valllofl they only had one of their child. Why don’t you |90 about it P You who have - your_ehil_dren sronod y0‘l gof, We Will. #kB I 1 Goon one ,ici *_ you. T Better arrange a`lll1_1US- .' r.' -ii' » BROS-,P"t!.."it'll.°`§iZ af Ou Friday at Windso _ . n _ . gh”-1 gmwwn, Prmcipal. eeeeeleltibi °°" °“"“"”"° Hotel ln New Glaeuesv , oc; 4 ,899 tt lm at 5 "‘ ~ ""`-‘