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Ladies are often seen scurrying I 'L , DI over aeroosingtoget out Q-tho way “Bren” The oourto have decided, time and again, that drivers should slow at crossings and that they an bo held re- sponsible for any oooldeut oaused lion person on foot by breach of the mio. :A Marisa of the students of Prince of Wales College was held in Dr. Anderson's room recently for the purpose of orizaniz.-, ing a debating secietv in [connection with that institution After discussing the Several benefits of such an society the following ollleers were appointed: Wm. Sweet-Pres. Tm: tlrst of the filth century is certaio y CURSEIS STANLEY BR Ereot Form i i night-being the ollicial visit ofvthe G. VV. Front. Made for Canadian and Ain crican Women. S The-A* Q Popular Printing House w Again extends its thanks tow *the public for the liberal pat- Q “ronoge during the pvt year, U * and is inf re than ever convinced Q 'that rho woax none, and Q * Pnivns QUO'rl_D are giving per- fecr. s»uisfuct\on.- e are never ~ .idle, but “lieu yo want a job' ‘of Printing done in a HURBY,$ ‘try us. 31. o. TAYLOR * The Popular Printer, Queen Street. :lil e 8#l$I%C ! _, _ ___ __ r _ ciiiii`siilinii olniao We have a limited quantity of Canned Salmon put up in 1 pound flat tins _by one of our Island packers. The fish being out in one solid piece, and then put in the can, turns out much nicer than the im- ported salmon. Keiller's Marmalade Our stock of this celebrated Orange Marmalade has just arrived from London. VVe have it in one pound pots and seven- pound tins, and it. is guarenteed to be the est made. Adam Cheese This celebrated Cheese is made in Holland. It is put up in small pack|\R¢S weighing about four pounds each. and lo considered by canois senrs tobe A l. seen .ii no Fr RR¥% gill) Sine; Bunk Wo are anxious fo: your tea trade, and wishing te increaee our alroadylai-go eoleo we oder as a. special inducement for 30 dayo only, a free song book to the purchaser of l pound of either of tho following grades of Tea.:- “Eureha” Blend 25c per lb “Red Rose” Blend 28c per lb Hazards Brahmin ‘.I5c per lb an KK!§!El§§!&l( HH feel assured of further sales to f you ii once tried. aagananxac Matheson while Mr. Alex Matheson _ f__ supported the groom. The following Knowing the satisfaction that” these teas are giving others we ' V 1-ight along. If you want 35.- _,U-_ ,- . -' 1 ...,~_~ ._ . 4.389# Charms Linger about a homo- A borne without music is a _dull place- A m who deprivoe his wil; or children of » piano makes a grea mis e - S1 long a theytn be bought ai- such flow prices as wi are se ling then- Heintzmaii Pianos A Havel sto d the test- Profeilsionais-as well as #meteors -sound their , praises '.l`l1e Heintzman isa fender- becauipe merit is been d to wil)- Term oat- i\ni’iiis Qaolon Street, Connpily Building. » l - mostly of comtemporory literature Next | Steele. Esq. was united in riirirriage io 5 ' ations from their many friends. Muse si ` Visiting-Mrs. C. Matheson. , Start the New Century ` fight by imma anleesent agreeeoble shave. We in- tend giving Oth Century aves to '£15 is it oogowoooo 5' this kind be sure and come to the acme parlors. ii i iiiiinii i _ca w* U3' =-1 AMES & 'l`llAlll0ll in - - * Lower Queen Street. T55 Am” B“b°“' §¥§llK¥&K§ M § W if U is-:E fo 1353 ~ ~- 5 Kdllllt 3 o giving us its best in weather and gooi 7 travelling Did ever any body see saoh ii delightful spell of weather as we have been enioying during tho last four week We would like to hear from the Olde s inhabitants in this matter -Cox loan* be afraid to tell the reporter who is visiting you or-when you are lenvii g town for a visit These items help to make the local paper of inlaest to all Persons often think the paper shows par tiality but Just my and soe if it does not treotyou rightif yon mvo it a dianoe Cavnis msn Literary Society has reeeiv , hriday evening their program will con- sist of first issue in this century of the “Cavendish Literary Magazine." It will r be contributed to by a number of the: 5 members. l I I Bl . 1 , Herb. Tcombn-Vice Pres. Rav. J. R. MacKay will conduct Divine HW” M°L°°”-‘5°°~`T"“S“"°"° l Service on Sabbati Jan. 20th. at Dundas -I E"“°"“ S' w°°k~‘° l . I at 3p in. and Annandale at 7 p. m. -~'l`. C. . Egiixgrggzépt j' Committee' ` l James, Clerk of Presbytery. ° . _ . _ ' ' _ n 1 y _ r l l o o I o ' i ` I ' _ p the o l _ 0 SO ts Avsnr pleasant meetin-_g was held in Ever Onward Division Room Monday. P., J. A Lawson, who installed the oilicers for the ensuing quartcr,A. W. Tanton, Acting Grand Conductor. Percy Mutch is the new W. P., Addresses were made by the visiting members incluiing Bro. G H. Foster, of_Oi°ient Division. A vote of thanks was moved by R. Bovyer. and seconded by Rosters I~`iirquharson` uiianiinouslv adopted,preseuted and duly replied to. Erer Onward Division is in a I healthy condition. . WEDDING Bi~;I.Ls.-The Methodist Church, Bridgetown, was the scene of a \e ~_v pretty marriage, on the morning of the Zillth, ult., when George Leonard Miss Margaret Isabell' Matheson, Upton. Rev. Mr., Pierce ofliciatirig clergyman tied the nuptial knot-. The bride dressed in pure white looked reinarknlilv pretty. She was atteiidefl by Bliss Beanie eve uing the pa.rents'of the bride tendered it reception, to at large number ofthe friends of the young couple. 'The presents were especially noticeable for their usefulness Best wishes and congratul- AT the business inceiing of the Y. P. S. C. E. of Zion Church the following officers were appointed for the ensuing half year; President-Laura McLeod, (re-elected.) Vice Pres.-~l?eter Iunis. " Rec. Secretary-Aggie Sinclair “ Treasurer-Annie Ferguson “ Look-Out-Luther Codiii, Prayer Meeting-Benj. Rogers. Missionary-Mrs. J. L. McKenzie, (re- elected). Social-Mrs_,_D_. Mclnnis. Music-Sidi? Hqth son. Relief-Mary MoS`£ln, (re-elected). Temperance-Alberta Smith. Poor House-Donald McKinnon and , Dan. Ross. ` Literary-Annie Fraser. Flower-Blanche Simpson and Mary , Campbell. Junior Endeavor-Kezia Fraser and Mrs. Sutherland. __?¢i__; _YOUR BES l' FRIEND Cannot be done unless you have good health. You cannon have good health without pure blood. You may have pure blood by taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilla now. ‘ You cannot realize the good it will do vou until you will try it. Bi-izin taking it o-day and see how quickly it will give you an appetite, strength and vigor and -,ure your rheuinutism, catlirrh or si ro- f l . "Aall liver ills are cured by Hoods Pills. Zocents. : ___, _ _ _-*"1 - ____ _ _ _ ....._-.._.¢_.-...__ seanemsnsnnrp Wnnmir roaiiuiiinii i-‘D E (Zorona, senescence e C35 E ‘lliiilt DODS.” Are as dainty a trio as i wereever sono ont by any studio. A CORONAS are an_ oval of ex uisite yet plain design " at%3.lIl the dozen. ‘ KAB1”LLOSare an oval with gold wreath entwin- y ing at. $3.6) the dozen. -A ` LITTLE BOBS are o panel portraitlike their namesake small, but immensely popular. They are $2.50 the dozen. A dozen of either of these styles means 12 valuable gifts for 12 friends, and what would give your friends more pleasure than your portrait. ESTLAKE BRO V, r EEEEEEEEEEI E eg-"essence .1- Not 1\¢00BSorv in Order to Cu Catorrh The popular idea that the only oure fo olironio oatarh is a ohonge of climate. a. mistake because eatarrh is found in all climates in all sections of the oonnlry, and even if o change of oliinate should boneit for a time the ootarrh will oertainlynoturn Catarrh may be readily cnrod in any d climate, but tho only way to do it is to destroy or remove from the system the ed anumber of new volumes this season cafhffhal S8508 W¥1l¢h Ill” in ’ mischief. Tha”treatment byliiuhalors sprays, powders and washes has been proven al most useless in making ii permanent euro, as they do not reach the seat ot disease, which ia in the blood and can be reaohe only by an internal remedy which ao through the stomach upon the blood and system generally. A new discovery which is meeting with remarkable success in curing caturrlo of the throat and hronchieai tubes and also catarrh of the stomach, is sold by druggists under name of Stunrt's Catarrh Tablets. These tablets which are pleasant and harmless to take owe their efliciency to the active medicinal principles of Blood Root, Red Guma new specilice called Guaiacol, which together with valuable antiseptics are combined in convenient palatable tablet forin, and as valuable for children as for adults. Mr. A. R. Fairbank of Columbus Ohio would not permit- nie. to take. My nostrils were almost always clogged up,I had to breathe through the mouth causing: an inilamerl. irritated throat. The thought of eitiiig breakfast often nausat- ed me and the catarrh gradually getting into/my stomach tool; away my appetite_ and cligestion. My drgggists aflvisecl ine to trya fifty cent box of Stuarts Catarrb Tablets, be- cause lie said he had so many customers who had been cured of Catarrh by the use of these tablets that lie felt he could honestly recommend them. I took his nd- tniit supprjsed and delighted ine. I always keep ii box of Stuarts Catarrh Tablets in the house and the whole family use them freely on the first appearance of a cough or cold in the head. . With our children we think there is nothing so safe and reliable as Stuart’s Ca- tarrh Tablets to ward off cronp and colds andwith older people I have known of cases where the hearing had been serious- ly impaired by ehronic eatarrh sured en- tlrelyby this new remedy. _ ' Try one can ot Uak brand Condensed Milk and yonwill decide whether it is better and cheaper than a cow. Ask your Grocer for it. lfolasses Kisses only 10 cents alb at tho Crown Confectionery, W. gtutcheson. oi - i i " 1 B Ie '= ELECTION 0E SEWERAGE _Asn-_ WATER COMMISSIONERS To SIMON W. Cunnan, Esq.: \Ve, the undersigned electors and taxpayers of Charlottetown, request you ' t f \'Vt d Sewer Coru- to uomina e or a er an ' missioner at the approaching election and herewith promise you our votes, and influences- Fred Perkins, , Frank R. Heartz, M. Wright, B. Heartz, , N. Rattenbury, H. e\V. Lonqwortli, T. C. James, ' A. E. Morrison, F. Parker Cnrvell, Thus. Handralian, M. Trainor. John E. Bell, John Lewis. G. H. Taylor, G, F, Hutcheson, Wellner, Jenkins. rdoii, W. Ritchie. nT. McKenzie, ' K. Ross. lcnonaldls Sellor. A. Stewart. W. W. Stanley. , A Geo. Stanley, Jos. Paton, John Nevqscu. James Landrigaii, A. -W. Reddin, W. P. Colvvill, Angus_DesRoi-he. - 'l`o the electors of Charlottetown: Ladies and Genilemeuf-In accordance withthe above requisition I will nominate in February next for the ollice of sewer and water commissioner. - If elected I will. as far as possible devote my time and ability to cariy out the provisions of the Sewers and Water Acts in the interests of the citizens. Thanking you in advance fri_° your support, and wishing you the compliments of the season, I remain, Yours truly, Snuos W. Canaan. $4-m-°‘°" .UPS 'et gist; .- Q | O l Q . _a,o.o a_o.o.o!o o{o_o o_o,o.o Ch 1.-lottetowif, Jan. 7 1901 8 ti. _ ies. vice and used several boxes with reollts-i -joslsoeulblthchloodeolncooofh ‘IPC Wo Uffn h dufdren and your# people. Taboo it fbn¢i'tcanb¢eae¢£cal¢dbyusiNHood'o Safsap.u~ii1a.e4m¢rica'sGr¢al¢s!§£- abc. lloitalisesuiderrichesthcblood. I -'W7V5"='7='~<`f,";>O/iss# '_ - ' ' ' 1 (tl “Silver Plaie that Wears.” This Trlllle Plated Knife A is stamped ogers Bros. Warraated i2 Dwi." ff-~ ‘ And has a l Round Bolster IE; 5 V 1 doing away with "all sharp corners on that part having the hardest wear. This pat- ented iinprovement insures much longer wear than Qthq- makes of knives, should they We k t l ir.r..., i»‘§.‘}iZ .I’.'i?i“ S3013. °“.. ',§i’;’.'.‘..§’§ to have you look over our stock. Jeweler and Bngravor. iw( Me S \ \ \ ’\ \ f/ / I l/ / *f* '.*H_` ¢ ` __,_¢» \*` \ " 1/ _ f” if "`~ " ~ , 'ti f' Q l\ if ~- 1 . Lmpire \ . u I4 Says: I .~ul’t`ercd,'so many winters ‘from Ca- \\;/ " ~ I tarrh that I tool: it as ii matter of course ' ~ -` _\` ` ei ,I and nothing would cure it excepta. change ~,\\\\"" ¢/’ of climate, which my business afI`a.irs _'_ ' c ‘\i» -_-...-.»f“ Empire \Vatches will give PERFECT S.».Tisi‘Ac'rioN as time keepers and will last a life time almost. Beautiful illustrated Catalogue free. Orders by mail carefully filled. ‘ 2 :.1 H o Kelly A Doi ,.,il ' i l be plated equally as heavy. 4 cmirinmiown, P. E. I. , Pic tllaokwolro mold ooo our well itll lllaod Plokloolo Jars, h & Petrini. is, HOKCB “ Ines. The BQIUGMQS Sunnyside. Jeweller and Optician. . ,§ W M93 _ll,_l_l_I_l_(El You are ihe people we are ahor. In oar Flow 'DUO we have placed oixtv pairoof Keno Honky 'liquid Black, some Ton. some with on-op~, uno oithootoi some were 81.85; some wollo 82 00, solo wolo .I Our price until they loovo no $'l.5l0 Your time io hero nov, io! you donut lil! it ALLEY & C0 9 i -FOR P I A Choice lah GRBGKEIIY STDIIL You are in sung si grrat t for breakfast if you do not try hour table codtisli. They duo--The tool guild* article. When held to the light t y appear almost os MMU- parent as ch’ni, so carefully tu ore the Hooaasen* ,now-adays to save time and labor sell you xetl pk* pai-ed fish, called boneless fish The old faohlonod UK beats it all hollow. This lot we now have on bond lo Ltionally line and are de-l’cious any way you cool tliel.