if :F s strc » \ f ...gi i _~____ _ gif- Q. - > cs \ _ - _#2 ~LC_y‘ ‘~»‘- rv _f_._~_f§ ri i 'sr' .~_. . _ :_ _.i__ ug ‘s`_=>¢ I i¢‘.-gi 1§,_ fi.. `-`~! -'»1'."." 3 ;- ' .,.~ 1 s _nw ._ cf. _L _ '~ ~, '“'-1* 't- ._ . Y »» sf ~.'_ ~ u 5 . .e V I-_ \` .., _-: ~. s _-it ., - ."` ._ 1. ._ .'32 ~:` " r; 'io- ¢ v’ ~. -Y 1 Q ‘ii . " ==_~_<“. 'aj fain is ‘ / f<.~a~"»" ; <1? ,' ' .r_ “rs .. ' 1* ' 33% __°g`“_ _- 1- ` _V ; -I, »' ...L »< i w l. ‘\ _,.'. “‘ iii _ __ _, _ --5” _S '.1 ,. . ~» e use ' _,_ _fl _ 'J 4. }_ __ 52. r `_ ~ - ww . '-r~- .ff gf; 3 .i _,.11 ._ ft _,__ _ _ " .ts ‘ Iva! x ` - 1»~: .~ e my 3: -.- Cs' ` ‘F .~1c_» *__* _ _ _,/__ vt _ _'B3 y. if » <. 1 iw 3 1, \ &~ T ” .1 I u se \ 4 _ f i?'_.»T. Y _ Tr, =1 _ _.,.vV,,_`_~,'v_1» £1.31! QOAQAQAQAQAI-_ Stanley quick. $2 quick clearance- l A stock. O §ziain2IZcy Bros. 3 Christmas i Bakln g L For this important preparation _ ` for the holiday reason. We have stccked our store and warehouse with a-i abundance of good things i which we cfs to the Ladies of Cbailottetown at ourold time line prfcav. ,_ We here enumerate a few of the items which you will need, viz. _ Seeded' Rai&s _(in peckfjgfll il cleaned c`uri-suv, Soltenna rai°l‘*#l»\" to the most sensitive stomach- Price Sl Celts P" *nk ‘f '“ Dngglsts. -Hanniactlrod by- l‘lA'l"l`lE & lYiYLlU5» HALIUAX, N. S- _ g nhl- Hidwlsi When the Contractors take charge shelving. and stairway’s have to come down; So you see the necessity of a Get your wants supplied ' _ ciii tcouuiuv I Edward Ryan forjdrunkenncae was dned ~ $2 or ten days; B. Murphy forbeing drunk LSE or Btldays. David Bell who was arrest _ . _ V Acsiiv Ives Sash 8c Door Factory, 3! Montague River, while having some Everymint "lust b9 .S0ld¢ &|\d `wcrlr done in the factory, 'got one of his ' handsin contact with a planer. and had lose- one of the tlngi.-rs, and 'others are _ badly gashed. I Rev. Joseph Cahill, the able and populir .i i pastor of the Baptist churches at Prince » William and Kingsclear, has resigned to accept the pastorate of the Baptist church every article has to come out ofthe store. IsiJs¢is°nvui¢,cari¢i°soeimiy. He vi-iii , ~ preach farewell sermon o_n_jSunday. His successor has not yet 'been 1'iam_ed. The front has to come out: the partitions . ‘-Fredericton Hemia. s KNOWS N0 DISTINCTION. -_-___ V ;Rich and Poor Alike Suder from Catarih in this Cllmate. ! .___ l l ‘the enormous increase in catarrhal I diseases in recent years, and the most liberal and enlightened have cheerfully- given their approval to the new internal ~. 0 I most. successful andhy far the safest remedy for catarrh'yet produced. _ VF i. One well known Spesialisb, as he had i made a thorough test of this preparation, discarded inhaiers, washes and sprays _ and now 'depends entirely -upon l T _ Dr. Risdell says “in patients who had l lost the sense of smell entirely and even where the ` hearing had 'begun to be effected from catarrh I have had line results after only a few v weeks _ use of Stuarts Catarrh Tablets. I cin only explain their action on -the theory that the cleansing and antiseptic properties , of the tablets destroy the cat-.ir~rha.l1 p wherever found because I have found the i the tablets equally valuable in catarrh of ~ the throat and stomach ‘ as in nasal ca- mllrlzlstabrook says, Stuart’s Catzirrh ‘ Tablets are especially useful in nasal ca- : .iusr wimr 3 3 * YOU _WANT 3 3 £0l¢#0& tarrh of the throat, clearing the mem- branes of mucus and speedily overcoming the hawking, coughing and expcctorat- Fmpire Tablets. with the crossed dags; Union Jack and Canadian Ensign, on .ng_ _ An/ ‘suii'erer'from catarrh will find top ot each sheer, Ruled' ' and plain, note and letter sizes. We haveala line ,;tuart's Catarrh Tablets will give immed- ata ielief and being in tablet form and Dleasantro the taste are convenient and °f °"’~°" ‘*b*°*‘;*5-W3; i - ‘ always ready for use as they can be ' , i ' " cariied in the pocket and used _at any C 8 t me as they contain no poisonous drugs a _ but only the clensing antispetic proper seas *.5 QQ” 5;,-Rt' Om p,,,,,,,~,;’.- * ties of Eucalyptus bark, Guaiacol, blood f root and Hydrastiii. ' ' dmeaeaoneae .H ......... "=-*===== ""°‘T' C' f ~ _ for complete treatnienh' ‘ °'"'°'°'°'°' `aeeeeeooeeeii = Looking » i this hand badly mangled, Mr. Munro will ' Sturrt's Catairh Tablets treating catarrh _ Lllllb (lb) - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 3 whether in the head, throat or stomach; Beeaft Z __ Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C bbagel d _ . . . . . . . _ . . .. C:bba8% hgiil). . . . . . . . . . . _ gat it'\\¥l from an economical stand point, _ is it not xi sevin to buy the besta. and purest goods eveu at a slight advance in cost ’ supposing: It I . “fe go you one better and give you tue best at no greater cost. l.`s in the buiing, you know, all in the know- ow. Give us a trial order for purest, freshest Groceries. §Steiiii1 & Gates.; iii- _ _,___ _.___ _ -____i _ 1 We don’t handle anything but the best brands. the e kind we know will bring u customers back for other footwear. A Z i _ ‘ Youcaii depend upon the rubbers you get here; bo- cauae we sell lone but - those made of pure rab- her, thoroughly cured. _ We have them at all ` IEITIGT Prices in all styles, ' V “ t l QII shavine: comfort Our Parlors are noted for the Shaving Coni- fort customers get. The face is not butchered in agolite manner, the stu born whiskers arenot rooted out with a tooth edged l`8Z.OI‘. We give you a coin- fortable chair to sit in, and anexpert hand to shave you with the best razor made - with an edge so sharp that it will split a hair. Then we finish the shave with all the necessary _ comforts that make ii fellow feel like a new man. Give us yourfaee next o time your whiskers grow: James ll Triiuoi, The Acme Barbers. D Good Rubbers E ..........., 1- _ 1 A ` - seetliem. Jas. Paton&Co. 272i l i _ _ A ` 1 n the » I - iiamiiiaaiannrinnivsisiimiiii PHONE Smm mm ,_ Gmhinm >EV¢|'Yt|1lUZ 1/ Ti' “ fm ' ‘ , ' _ ' V B f See our Helton Overcoats in Blue, Black _surpassed vi-ir vonxmc rsqris nom' _. the Laborers. - orer, dressedln brown duck, ` ' laborer to study from the standpoint of questions which are agitating manlilud.' “Instead of e$6£l.(ll0 stone chureh,wliich I see being erected in McKeesport, _I`d' put up a briclqchurch for$l0,C0;l andjspeud the remainder erecting. club-houses for men, women, .and children in every ward. “Every one would have a Kindergarten, and $1,(Xll would be spent for sand piles for children. “If any inaii wants information on the All observant physicians have noticed l physical, moral and mental influence of a sanrlpile. I can furnish him facts and Iigures. ‘ . “Some money would go in the urchase P of a stereoptican, and we’d have picture ,I remedy, Stuarthi Catarrh Tablets as the shows every week. “Lectures and concert troupes would also be -hired; ‘ “Then l'd preach the gospel.” CHA RLOTTETOWN MARKETS. _[Correctedievery,,Tuesda eeeeeséeeeeeeseeceeeeeeesesQ ass=sssassei.-is.°:eaes°“§iS!>i¢”65iS”6P355=f‘» 8SS8SS8888S888S8S8S8S§88SSS_ ooooocce=oc¢q=¢°N“°¢9F°°°°° 8555538388E858&S3S33B$8§E38 Butter (fresh) per lb. . _ .. Eggs ........... ._ F°“'1S_ Per; pair. Fioilrper cwt. ._ _._ ......... _ _ Oatmeal, new, per cwt. _ _ . . . gidespcrlb . . . . . . . . ay__percwt . . . . . . . . Oats . . . . . . _ Beets, per dozf. ,___ P0l'k....' . . . . ..‘.'.'.. . . . . . . . Turnips. per bus. .`. . . . . . . . . _ .`. Potatoes new bus .......... . _ liiutton percarcass . . . . . . . . . ._ Parsley (per bunch) ......... ._ Onions pe- lb. . ...'. ........ ._ Squash each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrots, per Cauliflower......... " Celery.... .' . . . . . . . . . . Lmmbskius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ AL EXHIBITION. p Y expeci t i derive from the enterprise. I am l certain it will be a success." g- To cure a headache in ten minutes use Kunifort Headache Powders..-10 cents. Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed Milk and you will decide whether it is better and cheaper than a cow. Ask your Grocer for it. Consider no clothing cheap, if the materal, make and trimmings, are not first-class, you will find our c othing has each and eveiggne of those qualifications. Jas. Paton & _ 27 Zi We have in stock afine ran§e of Boys Overcoats and Ulsteis and ca Jackets in na s, Frieze and Beavers. All made In competition.-Jas. Paton Sc Co. 27 Zi Do not miss seeing our` Boys’ and Child- James Paton & Co. 27 Zi garment that we__ cannot conscientiously tll his identity was ' revealed by accident. This done, his usefulness was gone. The clergyman is a graduate of Northwestern Universityandwas astndent at Prince-l . I . T ‘ ' ‘ ~ _ mm In wpmmnpe he was x “Dial my weather friend our 2 Buoklolnow exclidm ik . » I Lettice perbunch..»..... ' JAPAN TO HOLD AT INTERNATION» NEW Youll, November 30.-Among the passengers of the Teutonic, which has just arrived, was Keisuke Niewa, the Japanese commissioner to the Paris exposition. He started for Buffalo last night, intending to examine the buildings and plans for the Pan-American exposition. He said. that Japan was planningto hold an internationl expositionlin 1902. He said: “The exposition in my country will be on a large scale, and splendid results, especially in reference to the import and export trade of Japan with America, are among the man benefits we with liigh storm collars. Prices below aii reii’s Clothing Department, the greatest in this city and our prices the lowest.- Overcoats,Jier!ect in every detail. In a1l.tbat won erful display there is not ii r`e`cominend.» 'We handle only t-he very best Clothing, and it requires no super- latives to prove it. The garments speak for themselves. We invite you to-day to _ ____ f ~ 'rotcHUiici~i. ~ -' Airy smart boy or girl with iifalr ~ ~ --1-, g ` i " "'~_, *education can obtain permanent employ W #_ ment by applying at this ollec. ' Pm” wh’ TW” uhm” nm g _ _ _ l ._ _ . _ Ar the police court yesterday morning ' if" ChUf°ll¢5 Hi" Nfllhinl °° Alfa* L. McNutt, la_te pastor of the Fourth Pres- , 7 vzlednesday' bytcrian church at Indianapolis, com- necessity.-We claim to have one of the ‘IW lili* 4 sv. W. H. Smith will deliver his pop- plated hi, wer); gs ,, ds, issues -in the _um-leer -'Ein ice i "`i 'W hess¢inr~Bmkwrstwii_ . _ _ _ _ V- zion Chifceh on’?r;)'u;';; ";‘;’n‘;‘°°Mr'; m8';‘;:;'gs“m_d” and amz; ;°nmc, women tc be found in the olty We invite ilplnthl of Smith is one of the most thoughtiu Ill as 1¢¢i;m-s before the Chautauqua lecturers in Canada and his lecture has assembly of that city f0E1 #M9 Uf 00? 1535*? 5° P|*\9 “I b Nh illmw 5 H “ ” Q o _ . I V . _ '_ l l_>ef0re_tlie‘publlc for years. interest _the result of bis.six nf °v°uh°”_¢”,.,‘ “_‘|=4Q'_ ,N _ mu, ru* *A ` ~ A V ‘ I _ In A R l H ' ` V ` V been referred to asone of the best placed Hs sd somethin of wheeling a barry loaded with brass cast- Montamle. was the scene of a painful min' < _'Pan-ll » 'ln ~ ` j t i 5 \ _ g i\°¢?ident~. Ol! Saturday Wm. Munro, N°“° at the 'mths km" wh° he V” un' $2.00' nr mm . 0 k ‘ l .‘ wma. a`iim.a smilie.. 01.2; .sa time .lrahiluin He giiveup his pulpit and b§9c'ame.a day man who works for $1.50 a day _t-lie I “I now know the reason working people do not go to church,” he said, “It is be- cau_se__tiiere is nothing in the churches to attract them. C ‘ I H. iusiv i c' lr ~ and Brow-nat $5.$6. $7, and $8; also cu; nusic Une? l l[en’s Suits at $2.75 $4 and $0;decens of _ _ Henk Heavy Ulstera while they last $2.lB Sheet Music, ,~ %HensWerkin Bieefers in Gro and Mud, Books... , i0Y6i'Sil0€S. Th 'wat in Soutv‘ht‘§_.;:°:i.s=§.»:°.:.'*o.@;?:.a:.*.;f‘u»2§.;.”;;=i. ma, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,__ B A _ _ _ . . A ._ Beautiful New Plaid Backs. Mandolins, , Africa is nearing its end, _ _ Basics. _ A bill? l.l]B Wal' Of -VBIIIB and You need but to seg mu. 5 hy ogpilmt A°¢Qh*"P’» f li __ Prices in Boots and Shoes ljggkp,§“,,‘Ff},’§’;,§.°,i§‘Z°,}._“iii.§¥§fh2igr¢°'éi£f»ii - ;§:,°,2 /' ~ We will give you Value T ggewi _ urge; mah Allsmscg ' Ur @e Wllon ° - _ » . . . » » ~ . ¢ . . - . » . » . . ° ~ iam ir. _ - _and Prices that cannot be ifggigigggsguémnmimw 2722 I Hwdqumm forty. _Z I _ By, buying from us *youu g;':ibm»(ian3?.°Ph°n” f : .ca-try home money which you ii ____ ' _'_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i expeotedtospend _ A pmiueni position md gud / os -' he __ 8 ~ _ t t f T? ed a warrant for stealing from John N07 that the cold weather is g ge ` o lCameron's store was remanded until PlmsB°R°’N°v°mb°r 28""-Rev' Gwrsel lp’ ' "M ` l A: _ \ ` urs » » - ~ We Tull prhegd it I ' Q ' buy their rubbers -from us. - _ _ Qciilii I World for the Money ” __ trated catalogue of “Empire Watches 9... E. HU TCHESON »~¢~¢as~»¢¢.~._._ Q VV ALARM i cnocirs. _ ‘ “Sf R I Ill "The neat. Wa'ch in the Send for. our beautiful illiiel ole Agent, __ Charlottetown. P.E.I. and children, and can illnll I on ihgl gi Ui* a now mira DARK? '_ W impai Yeeieoaarriaite paeplewhe ElttutlDlM a'§> file" 5 """:.... weha:e‘Li`yel» iiaiiya Bri. I Rh_hhlll.A,.¢y,,u v ~ ””-'”'“"'iLookingfor ‘ A luuuui' .nw pus ;‘:.‘...’.‘.‘.l’£.°.$ Piano ._ ° to Agency for the ycele- hinted. . . . > IIBIIWZMAN PIANGS. ' A full line of above - lnstruments always /" ‘ in stock . . . . /' ‘__ ‘i K _ I 1' ,- 1 l l' '__, r' e .nam .lm i ,M“mmtm£_wHdh, R rwnasnui. mqiaoawthe X WH . f ,ui _ l ,_ prices. ; .v S __ .._,_,¢ _...__ I`.__ _ ~ _ s ~»» .X " -, ff.;~§."`\~-i’:__f_ vi. _ f ‘._ _ ._ r o _ u L ,_~\ *Y .1 " ” ».'~-,»-_;f.~_' "" » _ _ _ g __ "L_ M _ ,_ _ _ _iiottrlailin\°elure.eealee an _l siidwewlll prevelthyln. Music House _ ]J- s D Tllwl. _ 3; -v 3 also la uhanelteeealeet. give you hath. li 'rin Papua Pi-isis. --_-.___ Big IUQHO li NCI* NW, “Ibm __ f V Aguélaifrg &_ ;,, thlagtaear i . ._ _ Unfnil. _.s awe. _ 2.‘Z1»".2.»'$‘$.'.‘i’."":‘ c D- L- l'l60PlR¢ ° ‘rm unesueaieeewiei _ 1,, ' w.,W~ `~ . ,.=/. - - 'f _-4.: = T" t