1 Z7. "'l17' 7*' _,§z1_f* 11 fi .,.,== =_ =v Boxes of 7 _ Chocolates i' l Come early and ses -the splendid line of new Chflsfmls Chocolate "Boxes we have .just received. Each box is a V ,Work of art-and best of Tall is filled with l -; - r¢====:;_-_ :==:1g::;-a i1111::==: 111111111111=_f:;::.==:=:::r Moir’s~- Chocolates- Each`piece is exquis- itely ilavored and has the Moir peculiarity of being highly digestible. lb- A . Foster Central Drugstore 11115:;-==_ 11111111111 1111 -»11111¢1.1.1111»11.¢1111111-- 11111111111111111gs1111111111 Sunnyside l- f .. ....4 _ `,;s` y - V / '7 g __ _ / ss os. _ _ -_-_gi \ ' *pid* 3,4’ \ S9?" ' .MX 4... fi; "" _ §.,\ /»-2. ,:‘\_.‘- _._ »(_ ffl, l . §f 'BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY _I have almost everything trat woman lunfl could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. _ If you are I -_oning f-r something 'e nloe. See my display “G od goods a fain. prices" F. S. Mitchell Jeweler Oh’l‘own 168 Queen Street. , Phone 897 --R. V .¢11»11111» 3 511111111111q1111111111|11. rrnsoniis Mill Amelia Egan, St. A.udrew'_s, Silent Sunday in Scotchfort.-B. Mr, Reggie Walsh, Mount Stewart, wus in the city Saturday.-S. _ Mr. Arthur 'Coffin and Mr. Arthur -WY. Mount Stewart, went to the °ifY on business Monday evening.-S, , Mr. Clare Kelly, Moi-ell, spent the week-end visiting friends in Mount Stewart.-S, '~ » i , ‘Mrs. Alex L. McDonald, Allisary, BDent.=_the,_week-end at her old home in Scotchfort.-S, I , - , __ ~ -‘ Miss Annie F. McDonald, Scotch- l0l"t. was visiting friends in the city and returned home,-S, Mr. John -ivicnriae, scotsiiioit, Well! to i-he City by the express Tues- dal' morning andreturned home -the same evening.-S. , I ”'“’_ A ' SMELT FISHING.-Smelts are re- P0l`f_»6fl to be more plentiful in East River than at iirst of the season and n. fair size,-S. ' Mr. James Mcnouaiu, cable Head East, was in Charlottetown yester- day and returned home in the after- -noon, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Glen, D;-ink_ Wfltef. Sask.. and children, are visit- ing with the latter’s parents, James and Mrs. Simpson, Bay View, ...Miss Helen Hughes, daughter ol Mr. George E_ Hughe, City, has al-_ rived from Edmonton, where she is engaged in teaching in the Alberta College. | Mr. Hedley V. McKinnon, Business Manager of,the St. John,St-andarid, and Mrs. McKinnon, has arrived in the city to spend their .Christmas holidays with relatives. l I Miss Mary Fisher who is attending N0tl‘e Dame Convent, Charlottetown, is spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Scotchfort.-S. ' Miss Georgia Mc'l`agus, Mount Ste- wart, who was visiting friends on the Mainland ior the past two months has returned home.-S. I Mr Donald McLeod, who has been! residing in the West for the past few years, has arrived on a visit to his home in Mount Stewart.-S. lisa a Corn Any Roots? Yes, and branches and stems as well. Can it he cured? Yes, by ap- plying P\itnfim’s Corn Extractor; it's painless, safe and invariably satis- Insist on on Putnam’s Ex- iactory. ' - ly | tractor, 25c. at all dealers. 1 Messrs ‘Mark McGulgan and Pope cl/Inhon, student of St. Dunstan's College were visiting friends in Em- erald yennzday. Mrs. wniisiii nsignsi. f»i_ioi»ei..ia,‘ crosses by the Empress today, _en route to Haverhill, Mass., to spend s fewmweeks with her' daughters who reside-ialiere. ' Miss Gertrude Toombs of Charlot- t¢i0Wu. and Miss 'ltmy Toonihs, teacher of Mt. Hope, leave on the western train this afternoon to Blwlld their Xmas holidays with their Parents Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Toombs, North Rustico. ' ` Raxslno FALL canvas ____ The first requisites in raising Fall “Ives are Clean. dry, well ventilated ‘ BUDDY PSHE. Y0ul1g calves never ddi well in damp, dirty quarters. A good floor made of cement, or cork brick i well bedded with short straw, shav: ings or sawdust to absorb the liquid manure will facilitate cleaning and keep the calves warm. A wood floor does fairly well if the joints are laid closely and then treated to a coat of creosote to prevent the absorption ol liquid manure, otherwise wood is very unsanitary. A floor of earth is, Practically useless as it cannot be kept clean and sanitary. Good fresh air in the calf stable is of great importance with the young call to give it a strong, vigorous con stitutiori and strong vitality. The calf will be the 'dairy cow within two years. So if good productive dalryi cows are expected the calf needs to be kept strong and thrifty from the start. Sunshine is very necessary to the vigor of all young rowing ani- mals. It is an excelleiitg germiclde, 211:11 for thagireason piervtis tlp purgly e surroun ngs an o eep e young call healthy. It is always well to place the calf pens in a part of the stable where plenty of direct sun- shine may enter. The advantage of raising Fall calves are that dairy pro du<°ts.~are much higher priced in the, Winter, the average farmer has more ‘ time to properly care for the cows,|_ besides the average cow will maintain her milk flow longer by coming on to grass in the Spring time. With the calves coming in the Fall, they are ready to be weaned in the Spring and can be put out tc; pasture,Owh&;‘e the will continue 0 €l`~0\V~ ll 0 othgr hand when calves are dropped in the Spring they are rendy to wean in the Fall, about the time Winter sets in, so are liable to go through ~m.:|na»1| :'.~aarx> li ir-no-_ P W” No Pole f ggi V No Smut, jl\0 ilu. ![|1 .._.?l.l , .. i; ‘w.-._- , pl 0ne,Shin¢ A Weeh p Keeps Shoes Bright Awarded the Gold Medal at Halifax I Exhibition, _ _ _ __ i *WESTERN GUAHJMN' --N0 CROSSING AT SUMMER- SIDE.-.Notwithstanding the storm yesterday the Eiii13rcss succeeded in crossing to ‘Pt. Du Chene but was unable to return, She will return this moi‘ning_J. " ' -THE Sf S. 'KlLKEEL.-This steamer, with a cargo of coal from Hastings, 'arrived ~in Sumiiierside at 2 a.. m". yesterday. It was the- inten- tion to have her dock at the -Railway Wharf; but owing to the ice there, it was impossible to get her close enough to discharge her cargo, which was to have been put on cars. The Minto, however, acame to’her~assist- ance and 'after some work succeeded in getting her docked at the Town Wharf, where her cargo will be un- loaded. The arrival of the Kilkeel es- tablishes a record for late naviga- tion in Summerside, this being the latest date in which any steamer or schooner, excepting the mail boats, has ever entered the hiirhor.J. ::Buntain, Bell & Co., for best coal: lowest Prices. 9-23Mf»f- ::lf that friend of vours is a smok- er he will be "tickled" if you give him a good cased pipe, that is, ii the pipe is a good one. We have a the Winter without making Very lmwh splendid line of cased pipes here now growth. In the Fall is by all means* the nest time for dairy calves to come, both from the standpoint of the calf and profits of the owner. . I. including briar, and genuine cala- asii_ Can in and make your selec- tion todav at prices ranging to $5.00 ‘he MacKinnon Drug C0.. UD\‘n€I‘ Great George and Kent Sta. MEM :Make this your sift Store- Y°“\ can get here a pleasing, practical! gift for either a man or woman that costs little. is pleasing and \1Scf\_1l. For men-cased pipes. MEMS. I¥\‘il\i~' ary brushes., For women- chocolates perfumes. ebony hand mirrors. The MacKinnon Drug Go., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. ::You will see here one of the beat displays of ebony hand mirrors You have ever been shown, real ebony backs, extra large English bevel mirrors and long, strong handles. This in a delightful case would make a delightful gift for any woman. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Grout George and Kent Ste. 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