mr” r ,»,_r- ._~ 1 c- iw, .r_ ._ ,_ ., ..=_;&‘”. ii `~ifi.; rdf .£3 i; , ' lr ~. ,_;. i \, .ll Bay every _mnmwhs J. _ AUGUSTUS BENTLEY Barrister and Attorney ‘ _Oftizez Upstairs Blece Brick Bulliiiliiir '_ _ ” I sUMMERsmi:. P. E; I Manny to I.9s`n'on good secur- ity 'of land at moderate rate of interest. ' ' ' ” r3t_t_s&w3m I ii.i.i0iiN iieiiwisii, iiiii. sllllnflkl Allllllfs ,./ -iv. vu: ,- iw ._ i" .:~,~ < .._'.,< r if-is. _ 9.19, . . ,L ,_ Hd, . _ igf. ' ._ _ fi __ __ ,rut __, ni. , _ ___ f 5, _ __ .i ,s_ Y; fl., .rr 1 r _,__ .. ~ r Physician and Surgeon. News Scotts Wool. else wear Canada, Scotia wool, is Staniield s Undenivqar The wool - process- knltting- workmanship-all oomblns to _ produce tho best woolen Under- >rr~.. - ~v/ear Stsnilsld's. Ever gar- ment is guaranteed unshrink- ‘ able. by the only guarantee worth considering-“money back ll unsatls setoyy." lilo winter., ` _.5 - `~\ % 5 £ 3 P 0 W N A _L__ S T R, E E T, nousaicsevnir IN cAN.\uA 1'.o usa Opposite St. Jqseph’s Convent. OURS-U til I 'cl cksm 1 to 3 'l`I“lEl'\ H "°°°"' - riiikiisss. P' nl" 7 1° 8 P' nf' I»2'6 dw U ng(‘l‘l|lc:t‘li“I!’erli`rvmeh Lys \ _ A. F. MILLER, M. D. C.M. rnrsicnii it suaosoii OF`FiCE_~Kc-iit Street, opposite Davis 8: Fraser’s P;-.ckingEstrrbiislr l'I` IS T0 THB ADVANTAGE OP EVERY . . . . . . . . Imperial Baking Powder. Olllctt's Crssm Tsrtar. Royrl Yeast Cakes. ' 0lliett's rirrmmoth Blue. flogic Bsklhg Sods. __ _ ' Ullisws Washing Crystsl. _ snot Fon ovm 50 vlsiis. _ issrsstrsiczo meal me-nt. _ . Telephone 41. ' ‘ . r'-i4 dw 3m _ ruurvi F033 saos. Produce Commission Merchant: _ ss |si#0iu>‘i~i noihuino _ _R,_ov,_i.i§_' ST. ttAr.iFA>_t, _i;i._s ..§::,“.ri;2‘;.°n:a‘;nn.j_°¢r.:.::.:t:°, ..:::.:. _ |¢,¢~s¢¢,., ,.rr;riemrtte_ worn uv- Mute' 'nz ‘»-.-mit orr svvllcsirnh. £°\'~ili"i'¢““ _ _ '___J_-4._|savr||_rf __ _ iiiiiiiiii i. ii. iifiisii, i i. ' (uARvAiiD_) iisiiiiisrizic /mu ir1“l0itNir‘i1-/i'r-L/rw Cqr. Queen and Richmond sis., o_h'rown ~'.l_ilsn_l\one, House i158, Oiii e 48. _ WIA". 0. UORSON, K. 0., C. GAVAN D UFFY llilorson & Duff) -_ , _ srrririrr-r rir‘ri‘/mor-rrryr. _‘ q Broyrrs liters, Charlottetown, P. B. 1. 'sfo r..o_A.:.\i ‘__'_.r:r;iioirors for noni iisrrir or oorrrf s. rg rr . - f _ E.V__V.GlLLE°i'1’ ‘E?rlr‘i’4fi‘r‘i ‘_ 1-oi1orrro.oirr. Wear "Staniield's-_" _ I ' _ DR. E. iii. ll/_lacI_il_ENZIl`: 'Diseases of women and chlldrerl; ' " ` ' ' “ ' ‘ " ‘ ` ‘Oilice Kent Street, next door to 101111- V son’s»1_':_rug Starz; Teiegilroxg T _ , ll _ R o e e e- , _ pliof1;2;g?e'OiiicExl&il<1>\r|r‘;, 9~1d o. rn., G ’ i p. in., 7-8 p.1n. xo dw3m. _ __ ARI; _ _ BEAVER f lNever Fails. - Beaver Flour uevcrdisap- poiutsthecopk. '._'I`heba.king always turns out right-be _cause lleaverF1our is always the |s_me_,=whei.her you buy ar small sack or s harrel. Beaver Flour is rr ' 'blénd of Manitoba Spring Wheat and Ontario Fall ‘ Wheat. It contains all 'the . nutrimeut ofthe wheat kernel. Makes bread and biscuits-cake and pastry-= that are as healthful and strengthening, ss they are white, delicious and inviting. 1' _., - Eiiitrsiin ~ Downing €o’y _ , _gr_r;s';iso_lo_r\\I*ier¢:_hants. _ ~‘.iiririi_fr»,f r~rrrwforrrrrrirr..rr_ ossslgirrrrhrrrr ri ._\» s. rruriri oroarror " _ Soiriclrrlo ltv|yr."»~»§ , \ ` ~-.. i nil; iiiiri=riiiN Hoi Ei ‘1,_`, S .J'_l:l.t\,J§T.B., lrvsrloolring the iieurtiful King squsre. Mm etri iii e ery derail. hewly painted and re- ar tiirbnflwiit. Phe only hotel in th qt iii psivs s lswn and gsrdens. ll. MIDI WILLIS. CBAB CAIIPBELL _" ` »Prop. ` llsnsgu. - Q-is ii I vr ,- .\.' OED. 8. INMAN ~ Barrister, soilriior, Nsisry, rio. _ $‘ri"2.".’rl"rl3Zi-.,'°i’."ir.°"lf“' "‘°` F E' s'~¥.i'iu!:’.i’:’..$~._......i:‘:;',~'..a':.‘: .sneer rrrroir.‘irhiy oi rv. r.. rrrmrrr. x.c. Nrmip skis Queen saturn. Worrsv to Isis. '% lXel.éhhfi¢.E. ` ` (lioasld ldckinaon MeLl_Al Ir- IIIQKINIIOM, At Your Grocer’s. _ SAFE in any Climate und at any ,Season _ s Pll._LS_. » llc] sttlllsf tlir Liver s's|’lt¢lisys r ttsrs liek lssllszl, Fssl sr lllssr|_l}ll Stamsuh, lslItssI¢¢_|_tl|`stisii_,Clssns‘sps4 Psrllythu mrs -rs rrrsrr ri. snr .mimi u.i_|rr,. r Donn llrsiv ngsutis. _ __` ' ` IQ lllvl lYll‘l"§ll\l. 256? " X. E ol DY iuhr ol uimrr or white "` ` `£?r“"$il"lit&‘°3i.‘.ii.§liéi§t*' ‘ z_'_g;v:_¢,_.f_»}_1g$_§__1;/5f_§,;__ I : .s. :I -.wr » _ _ _ i r &§ Sprnias U_I§`llsvlt7dlos\,'prtés nge. per hottie. I h I _r-=i="`i"”‘-‘ .HAYi Hnvi , < -- tl _», ..- ." ' , 50 ch loads now at Picton, srrlvin krhorrt sir: for loud each dsydirt _gieorgé own. _n quo rc u rin e eliv lshoulli send hir orclers otgoue:!,to secfil-I turn in good i me. ' - try* .f,».:_ Thwlio Chris mus if’ lv t s. wllditr /J )lp'l'C ! The night was clear und cold _. John Thornton stepped out on to the main street ot Biiver Bow from the hot, heavy. limoke don atmosphere of the Nevada saloo , from the rattle of chips and the whii: of the roulette wheel, the fresh, clear morning air Birucli into his lungs with peculiar grntefulness. The stars seemed pur- ticularly pure and fadiunt after tho. yellow oil tiara he had left He gave a sigh of satisfaction and started up the ugly, struggling street for the Engle hotel Thornton had come into Silver Bow to “have fun." Out on hls"ran_ch among the foothills the stir and life of the town, the 'streets iilledfwlth cowboysgiud miners in to get their Christmaslng, the store windows bright with toys and trlnkets, the' crowded duncc hulls, the _thi‘q_!`iged "sul6o'us, `hud pointed themselves in vivid and mov- ing colors, und yet after an nfternoon and night of it all he was uzzied and rather disgusted to' liud' the plsnsure already pulled. I There wus u spirit in tho ulr that breathed of the coming Christmas, but ,what uivalled it when there wus no one to keep Christmas for -no chick nor child nor wife nor sweet- heart for whom to buy presents? So ruinlnntlng, Thornton strolled slowly hcdwnrd ut 2 o'clock in the morning, when other strangers in Silver' Bow were at their llvellest This for a man just ot! n lonely ranch and lu search of pleasure argued. something wrong., And then he 'noticed ii boy. The boy had loitered up the street just uhcod of him in nn objectless, purposelcss wuy thut concordcd neither with the hour noi' ii spirit of revelry by night. He looked as if lic was trying to pass the time. He hung before store windows. stopped to pet a forlorn and vugrunt cnt or halted before »n saloon to rub the nose of a cuyuse whose muster wns loading up within. Thornton caught up with him ns he lounged in front of the Little iDelmonlc_o, staring in at the delicacies displayed to tempt the hungry passer-ham and eggs, pork and beans. little dishes of vegetables, tri- angles of pie. He was ii slender young- stqr, poorly clothed, and his face was thin and pinched. Thornton studied him carefully from his shapeless hat to the wornout, rusty shoes. ' “Right nice layout they've got in here. Kind of makes n man hungry just to look at lt," he said geninlly. “At lczist it does me." The boy nodded and turned as if -to move "away, _but Thornton put u hunu on his shoulder. ` ' ,'__.,. “Look ii-here," he snid, "whnt do you say to dropping in here for n little sup- per, you and I? I’m right hungry my- self, but I just naturally hate to cnt nlonef mid you’d be doing a big favor if you’d join me." “I huvcu't any money," said the boy. “Wcll, when I usk ii gentleman to tok-e supper with me I don't reckon for hlm to bring his bank roll along,” _ The boy hesitated and then followed Thornton into the room. "A big bcefstcrrk with bucon and fried onions on the side would about hit us, wouldn't it? And fried potatoes. Thnt's mel" sold Thornton ns ho gnvc» the order to the waiter. “I ccrtnlnly nm glnd I met up with you. I‘d been mighty lonesome eating by myself. By the wny, I_don’t know as I .just-got _your mime?" “My nnme’s Heywood-Clem Hey- wood, suh." “From the south, I-take it_'l", "Yes, suh-No’th Carolina." ~ “I allowed you did. I’m ii Curollnian myself-thot' is, I was twenty years ago, und I reckon the most of _mc is yet. It’s mighty good to talk with some one froni_tlie_old No‘th_State. I‘ve been mennlngto go back there §v`er since I came out, but I-hi1vc_n't mn s out to do it. All my kin are dead, and so thcre‘s nothing to go for, except thst l‘d like mighty well to see the cotton shining and get it blto of real co’u bread :ind taste some sc`uppernongs." The boy listened eagerly. _Ho cumc from .Iolinston county. Did_Tliorutoii know tlint county? Ilnd he 'ever been on thc Greensboro rond? It was just oil’ the Greensboro road thnt:.he lived- tlic old Heywood plnce-the fihést place ln the world. Did Thornton rerncmber ri big lilproof brlck'11`0uSe with white plllzirs nt the end of un nvcniie just iiftcr you passed Shiloh chapel? hir. Tlzornton did not, but he knew other pliiccs'-just." like it and evinced- such lively interest that the boy’s talk. wns only broken by the arrival of _the stozik, not checked. He was as hungry. for tnlk ofhomejoshe wus for food, nnd he poured out all his peut up home- sickness -to the man sitting opposite. Little by 'little he told the tale of his~ wander-ings sinqs"he had run awny from that home, of weary trumps und stolen rides, of scanty food and casual lodging, of hard, dirty, ill paid work done to keep body and soul together and of the constant; bitter longing to see his mother again-the mother to whom he was ashamed to write. “Your firther's dead?" "Yes, ssh; died when I was iive.”- _ “And your mothers been running the plantation ever since?" "Yes, suh. It nin't so mighty large. but lt's all we hsd. Tlist°s one reason I run away, so as to get rich and help " _ - - -_ cxninplo of s'nrultnneoii:ncss. , _ ~ ,_ - - _. _ ' her' Mr. lleiiponk -'I`lini.`s dnsy. Just. think ` B "sl" 'must b° “U “tht pmcky 'My' Required imnicdiotr-ly. (`-oorl cook, of your answer when I proposed to you. i _ M 7 ‘ Shipments rrrc mode direct from y ur mother. Does she favor you?" ,_bc____1 wage” Apply ln Mrs I, Mrk" » r »| r ' 'ther E. L Hospital has revolved the 1 fil|l¢1“"°K °“ii>iwif1 ililrisir the ruorrtlui insdeliock and curly, blue eyes, too. reckon." "Yes, suli Shots the prettiest moth' don t know any lady that can come up, her. ’ ‘She certainly is mighty line look ing," returned Thornton heartily as he handed brick the picture. He paid the hill, and the two went out into the street. vrouldu't mind sleeping in u real bed tonight. Well l'vo got ir big double had uv to the hotel, and itii beliust. about u tit for us two. No, sir, ,lin It ain't the way we entertain our friends back home, and you’ve just got to come niong with mo.” Thornton did not sleep much thot night. He_ lriy nwnkc to think of the home the boy described-of its big oaks and ‘chaney" trees. of its clean swept' ysid of white sand, of the negro cabins sitting in tho.inidst_ of cotton fields, ot the long, wiilling culls of men echoing through the woods us uightfrill come and the melancholy crying of the whip- .A great wave of iomeslckuess swept over the man. What would hc_glve to see it all signin? And why shouldn't hc? Whnt was to hlndcr? He turned und looked nt the sleeping boy. “lt wouldn't be rx bud idea," snid lie_thouglitf1illy. “I reckon she'd be right glud to see him. I certainly would like to see the meeting." s o s o o ' o o It wus Clirlstnins morning` when the train nt lust dropped Thornton and the boy ut Four Pines Station. They hnd telcgruphed from Sliver Bow they were coming, und the old, rickety cnrringc wus waiting for them, with white wooled Peter grinning on the front seat. “The mlstls didii't like to come in because of the drinkin’ un’ drnmmln’, but shc says I wus to bu’ii the grit goin’ brick," he explained us they rat- tled out of the village. Everything was good to Thornton ou thnt drive. The crcuking ox carts they passed, the suiihonuctcd women rilb~ bing snuff ut cuhin doors, the thin hounds lying asleep in the sun, the rich, soft voices of the people they met; the gauiit ruzorbncks scuttliiig under the horses’ hoofs, the stick und mud chimneys, the martin gourds swliiglng fi'0m the highpolcs-nil guvc him welcome home and wished him merry Christmas. He sent: the boy ahead when, nt the turn of the roud,jthe stately- old white pillnrcd house cams in sight," feeling thiit in the _greeting between mother und son there wus no place for ii stranger, and walked slowly up the grass grown avenue. She and the boy were waiting for hiui ut the gate-i1 slender, graceful tig- =ure she was, looking hardly old enough to be the mother of the ind beside h_er. As .Thorutoii camevueiir she run for- "\'v`i1i‘d`un'd`gnve"liii_n her'h11rid. ` “How can I ever rcpny you, Mr. Thornton,” she cried, “for nil your kindness to my boy and for bringing him brick to me?" “I don’t know us I did bring him buck. It seems more like he brought me. I'd never have got started Put for meeting Clem.” “But ut least I can try to thank you for my ‘Chrls’mus glf’.' " “l ought to do the thanking, uJn’um. If you hnd seen what o. lonesome, sorry Clirlstums I wus cxpecting to hnve the night I met your boy,'i replied Thorn- ton grnvely-"well, 1 reckon you’d sny it was I who got the ‘Clirls'iii_us glf'.’ " And us events turned out it wus. orsirrrions Nor .rtwlvs _ NECESSARY. . Doctors Frequently Mistaken. “I suil`cr'cri`ux,itol§l agony with piles for overl,liren»yei\n.'. -'Iwo doctors told inr- iioi,hi`n'g'hiit':fii'oprr~iit.ioii would cure nil-. lhrlel illlYért;iit"rcine4ilcs, hui. notlilng il cl me wily good till I used Pyrniiilrl lfilr- .l\:rc. I lruuglit sit Iiflfy~r:r~nt iroxe?4 iii tlicd»_|\1;_-5 slrirc, ..iqi_¢i now Iriiiir do iii_\' work nriilgu out wlii-rc In-f'tory of I\‘li's. Jni|ic~i Kiiicllri, ul' this plncc. “ I li:i:i_\' Mr:-i. Kciiscl|ii.,“niiil iii the siiiirll uf ilri: brick, null wiin sivollcii rili rlmrii Lire riglri, side of the ululoiiicii. I wiis ulrligcil to priser wiilci' crcry iiflccii iiiiiiutrs iii ri burning, itcliing sort. of way, I could not sleep, hut. wns ulrligcrl to sit. in ii r-liarh' for two suiiirncrs. “ Then I sturtcil to use I)orlrl`s Kiilxiry Pills, iiiirl iiftcr llic ilrst. liux it-li, iiriirli lrcttcr. I coiitiiiiicd iii use lliciii, ii.ii1liin\'v I crm go to bcfl nirrl olccp ns other pcoplc wnys_ too," ' FAMOUSSKATER IS I0 RETIRE- -lo|inny:Nil.~.~oii, liulricr of ilic woi‘ld`.~' skating clriiiiipioiisliip, will bc section thc icc uri n. spcedor iio murc. 'iliu Ililriiicnpoi- ' is boy luis decided to ior.~in.ke the iludc for nutoinohiling, rtiifl next yvair will find Iilm following' the life oi' ii r~liriuil`eur. Nilsson suys lic hits no tliur- to trnin. Ii. wus thought hy some \Viii|iipi-ggcrs tliiit the Miiincnpulis criirk iniglil. he st-,en in tihut. city soxxic time this wiiitcr. The potlslicggliiiring- to boil riuro_ng the first skutcrs now in \Viirnipcg, rrnrl it is nlrnosl it certainty llint some rnuc will ln* arrnng- cd liulnrc thc co il iiiriui.li.~< rlisup|>ciii'. ,Ii was liopcil iliui. Nilsson irriglil. lic iiiduccrl to enter the rncc or rrirces, in which event rioiuc fur wuulii br- .sure to fly. I\'urvu‘, Iinptic. who is Lu Vi iiinlprg,`is :iiixioux to get ii i-i'ui~k ut- Niliisoii. 'i liuisc two .~ikii.i.cr.\' linvciirct on vurlous our-nsiuris, und Bnptic is oiltlic opinion tlini. lir~ couhl give the Iliiiiiicirprilis crack ii. hciitiiig wlilcli lic would not. soon forget erliuuld it iiiutcli rucc lic rirrniiigcil. lie liner nut.li0r» ized it eliiilleiigolio skate Nilssoii ln Win- nipeg, lint, of <-oursc, thier will be knock- cd on thc licnil liy Nilssuifs rctirciriciil.. S'r.t'rn or Onto. CITY oi- 'l‘oi.i-zoo, ‘D l.vr'/is Courvrv. ns. Frank J. Chcney mnkr-,s onth tha he in senior purliier of thu ilrni of i<`. J. Cheney' &. Co., doing l iisincss in ilictliiy of'i‘oledu, Lounty nm State nioresnlil, nnil that said limi wlllllmy thc sum of ONE lii!l\`~ iiltitlil UOLI. RS for eiirli niirl every i-use t`t.`\t rl tint tb lb tl u i iir i i. cnriiio c ciircr y ic use of lii\ll':. Cuiiir-rlr Cure. FRANK .l. Ci'lI'i'.~i¢i' ‘i’i'iii_ii' IIiill'.~r (hitnrrli Curr is iiikreii i|iLt~|‘iiiilly. niirl riots ilirccily on the liluoii mill irriicrrii.~ siirfi\<~i-ir' oi' the systi-in. Si-iid for ti-ali iiioiiinls free. l". J. CIIENEY SLCC, Tolr-rio, (l. Sold lay nil ilriigglsts, 751'. Take lInll'i.- ifanrily Pills for const ipntioir I ` I *I __ _ § ';.&-_,`2`~§*';§%_ _ (\\-'t I/' Q/~`;.~L§’c; fm' \ S) ___/. \ ra 2 L.__J A ll0T ONE. Mrs Ilsnpcck twritingi Give mo nn gh __ g 39 J if huirifoil Iii-v\rl.rr lic l’o\\ rlers Rlllerr-:_ .5 . 535, Neill, Summcrsldo, c .ii0.23` _ River, ‘ lisdl. T.e,` 3|, on will rreaix hstlslactorriy, look vi woii orfi;h¢.toor,;_rr;r;i irst_i_>rrt_ 'wii;§mots&,tf‘.yQsg_; youu.. We" *'=°‘°“°>P4’1il5‘if= ‘° °tsai£.i‘eii.ssiii3ir:_i-.hrtiiniefvslsu f° =s- li _auioety-as __;_._ _‘_ ` _ j T' ‘X `>_,__f,._`_‘.‘~»..'»?__5'f.l_»" ',»~';, cf. __,»,, ,_ ,’»ixs,s_|¢_qs?fl.=_»_~.~.».=i.rr~->r_.r»- .J ' >;i""" » ' _,_F , " Lx I H Th 'i S l if If y6u'hfa\ve'fn’t.f"worn them, »`, '_ __ _ ` ‘ _ `ii\_ii_§ti..tiim. $52 sg. JOHN, N. BT, I I _ The Largest S_hoe_Mauufact1ircrs iu Canadr. _ .1 "»io~=rn_rrnr - ~ .Z ~' ‘- " ` " ` _ E5. . HQLDEI 'C0-» orioiomrr-; ei zroouoioiocr-o _ . _,__ ______n__ __. L, r. ... _. .. . * . " - r _Ai _";.__;...__i _.1';'__ v_____..--_ __s__i._. ,J ,;. 1; 'i' '.~ V » \ = ~ rw er. -' ».. r... -if.-. ~. I .fn _ , _ - N1 _ »~ :.__,..,~_. .,- ~_., ,_.. ,i . .f _r rr 6.. 1 __ '$1 _ i -1’ /~.~ _- 'ix-;.<'__ _"T i ,‘ mi ' F.\'cry5_;ood "S ,f / yi gi. ', '_ __.,.._;.; 1 ;____ \_\}_\ _r ` \ 7 . ` _ ' '\ 5,. .»/ _-._--; = 3‘~;__;- 1 . ~ _ /_.f-; , 5'.. i- . - '.. _ _ ` 1/f‘?7’ ‘ ~.~<'__." ,`§ -' ~ L' sg;-5,, ff~’- _ful one we have had. -_ Also wc wish all a prospzrous and A HAPPY NEW YEAR. ' . . ANT() . A . , Ji-.wili.i.i~;it. Tls_e`b'ést,sgi'est and most pleasant A`naesthetic_ known to the . dental profession today, is V1'if.isi._ios I We src the only iirm` i_.u.P`. E. Tfslirf d uslngiiris vnnrcvétiruihic. it hmi no effect on the harfigxrnsno sirilcoclsiud is. plénspnt to tnkr. Can given to. oriugm. _ _ -_ _ _ , gfxtraeting free wiigii .platasaru ordered. ‘ ° ' ‘ Over Pi’ liros ` ' ` i Phono :i3 Georgetown to nn rniiway station. "1 'i; ku . I’ve got her pict ro ` , i ....-_,_ `_'_ _ _- » ' A " 'll CA_§VrPI.L~BRQSl ‘ I,” may ;Y_k. tn la. “ld 2|" Csvcll I‘r.~wttnl ht. i To ciirc n lii'nrliii~lic in ton niiniitfw nur- ’““ "& ' - _ rw ; _ _ _ _ :__ Ml. __ ' ` i " _ ‘ ' , , _ _ _ I " 1 _,___ _ _ ~ I V' .I _-‘ '-¢--i _.it .4 _ ,~ _ _H _g ____,3_%,§3__‘,__-_._~,___- ~ 1' _ l _ . ' » _ __ _ ‘ il"-'..’ ,*Lf'~ `.'~'f. 'IL"_§",;.‘-__'i~_¢= ~__. = . ' " ."` . V ~- » ' x _ . I ' _ f ` " ' ’ if-____ ‘ ,_,,. f - _ , g - ,_ '-1 A _/_ _` _,c . ¢