»_loId&,Quehee,andl(ontreal,ensurua _ ornnl nnusn’ t ,iii- Prof. Earle’s Grand 1’.ntertain~ ment _ ‘lite Pirates of Penzance Or the Slave of Dutl' AGrand Comic Opera in z acts by Sir Arthur Sullivan, as given in _ New York under the manage’ \ ment of R. D. Oyly Caffe- Will be Given in the Opera House on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, _JANUARY 12th and 13th. -.Elegant imported costumes from A_ W. Tnms, New York Beautiful Music, et_c. DRAWATIC PERSONAL ‘Richard-A Pirate Chief_..... ._ . ` Mr. T. A McLean, Jr. -Samuel-}T\~e Lieutenant _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . d B. Ar Mr. Pre niour. Frederick-A Pirate Apore ntice _ _ _ . . _ . . . _ _ . _ . _ _ Mr R W. Hogg, -¥hjor~Geu nl Stanley, of_rhe british Arm.. Mr. W. A. Winfield. #ward-A Sergeant of Police ................ .. Mr .W. G, Gillespie- Habel-Generat Stac|ey‘s Yo ingest Daughter. Miss Edna Sinclair. Kate neral Miss M Down, Edith } _§.e»slev‘s if lbs. W. l- Boo ley. Babel Dough! I Miss ll. Earle. Ruth-'A rirstical Maid of all Work . . . . . . . . . . ..- Misa Amy Earle General Stauleys Daughters, Pirates, Police len. ek: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ God Save the King _ Leader of 0rche8tra , Prof Vinnicoinbe. opera under direcdou of Prof Earle. 'l‘icke;s' res -_vveo ants, 5 cents, ani-:served ~ To be had at Medical Hall and C. D. Rank izsghrngstoxes. Plan of seats will be at the above places on Thursdaydmoruing. Jan 7th at Io a. m la tu ‘ \ 3%- W' E W 'W CAIIADNS MARITIME FAMOUS THE TRAIN _ EXPRES INERCOLONIAI. t nAi|_AY P SAFE SWIFT -‘SMOOTH I ejourney, and you will travel via YOUR OWN LINE. ~wnu.|n¢me»¢»au»i¢¢si»i¢»u» "‘G.A.llA1P,&lpt. P. Y. LRailWly, Chr |m¢town,P.l.I. 41°. I. 1.10118, General Panengarland Ihke¢A¢ent. Moncton. l.'I‘IFl’I!1.’l‘raBel|ana¢ev,Monctos ff. _Change of Time Table. “City of London" Will until further notice leave foot *Great George Street, Charlottetown, an Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday :at 7.oo a. m. for Belfast and Orwell. Prllay at z.oo p.ni. for East River. &turday at 8.00 a.m., for Crapaud. For freight rates and other inform- -ation. address- Tn J 0 c R A I C’ Manager, Charlottetown. (Ol `€` -1 _ _- = .v_ E. |. nlnwlv Qvumueing Ronda Oct. nth, 1 the uainaofthisrailway wal run daily giindsy medhsfollowai- Outward. Trains Inward . lead Down. Stations. Read U . lo. No. No. No. No. go. 2 6 8 r.is. lv. Ch’tuwn ar 9.i5 in 1.31 8.15 Royalty. June 9.0: oo it-14 8.44 N. Wiltshire 8.31 £14 4.27 8.54 Hunter River 8.21 " '1-:___ 5-N 524 lhuerald June 7.52 7 at 5 1 » rl. P.l. A1. Lx. Lg ~'$°° 33° 30° 11.55 1.25 :L39 z.o7 ix.o3 1.27 io.5i x.i3 10.17 13.39 """"""' ' V32" ~ . --Y* "‘1`~'~\"..~ "" _ .'* . - - _ . - . .~-~ _ “_ ' .~= "‘_f"~'~f‘- '_»:'_'1'.'. ff:--11-; 1. .;. ,aries '-- : , . . . ,__ , _ ._ ~ Y ~;-1 ' ~- -:_. ~~..~ -_ `-* ff""“‘°;" A '_- '__-.’-»y <.. - ' __ __ _ . fu... _' r ,=a:._>'_f7_-_'__F=i'f,-§5“ =e' _X -<-i~"'i‘.,§`"'“'“`5“ z§;i?'wT““P` M ; f~f.¢i.i__ei<;»~¢zfft ;éi_;>:'.:n'i .,;iffzeffi*r.rrir°r‘o.i.s'.‘=.'a-:tai i.w-_f.':_r_o.ri:i»arrr ' ' ~ ' -..~.---»-as-._ -.~ - I TI‘IIR'I9Y" MILI.I scorrs -EMU1.s1oN‘ ] is for babies and children who are thin and pale when , they ought to be fat and ruiidy; for men and women who are weak 'and delicate when they ought to be strong and hearty-for all who are not getting proper nourish- ment from their food. Poor blood, thin body, open the door for disease. Scott’s Emulsion bars the way. Makes the blood richer, pro- duces healthy flesh -and above all provides nourishment. ¥e’l1 send you a xpleirec upon sequel. OCQTT & B0 B. Toronto, Out. Q Bags! liadssllddss We have the best grain bags ir the country. They are large enough to hold 4% bushel Oats, - or 3 bushel potatoes. They are strong, clean, have hemmed tops, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction.You want some, how many ?_ a- Reid & Creighton Wholesale dealers in _Island produce, I Pitt Street, Sydney, C. B. rcdwiv: Pd 5 _ _._ “_ A i _ l P. F. ISLAND RAILWAY Tenders for Buildings. Qeated Tenders addressed to the under- s’gfied._ aiidmirked on the outside “Tenders for Buildings", will be received until thursday, the 31st day Dec. for the wooden Buildings required at ive stal- ions on the if E.I. Railway, actordiug to pla-‘s and apediicatious to 2 seen at the cihce of the n dersigiied _at eh loitetown All ttliicoiiiitiaus oithe specilicstion must be i compl p . _f _ s The lowest on any tender need not neces- sarily be accepted. _ G. A. SHARP. Superintendent Railway Oice, Charlottetown. P. E. I Dec. Sth. i»;o3. iz ll, ig, 16, w zi L _i» _ L_.. ~- P *.94 ll n= You ouir new _ Whenyonrwellstockedstoiewas goingto burn down, you could waittoinsmcuntiltheweek be- fore,but_ You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present. ” and no insurance like ours. ~ . I-I. E E EFL Representing Phoenix of Hartford, Canadian. Quebec. I" f - 1- _ - _ _ -J iiiiiliiliill _i iiiiilllllii Bari-isters. Solicitors. fetc. ' Summerside. P. E. I. Omces--Royal Bank of Canada building. NEIL McQUAiuuE, K. c. ___ __ A. E. ARSENAULT Hospital for the Insane, Queens, Kings and Prince County Prisons. DEPARTMENT or Pmamc Wonxs, Ch’town, Nov.'2o, 1903. Sealed Tenders will be received at this Department until noon on Wednesday, Dec. I6 |905 From any person or persons willing ito contract to supply ~-The Hospital for the Insane,” Falccnwood for the year- ending 31st§l)eceiriber,i9¢4_w-'°‘i the following articles. the same to oc _delivered at the Institute at the cost ,of the contractor in such quantity or 'quantities as shall from time to time be required, viz : Flour, Butter (P. E, él. 3, M," §g“¢“°f;l2,L:°°‘ 38 48 H C!é2Illery2§hBlack Tea, Cofee, Bar- Lg aio ro.ioai-81isiiniei'sidelv77'o5 £15 uf; -dey, kts, ¢CB¢.C0fll1l1B8l, P.E.I. lo. 3 No ii No 4 o. ra r aa. 231% 4.138 ras. ax. Lu. 710 10.35 lv. Qummerside ar. zoo ‘ ‘a iii? iiiiihnzmm an ‘ -I or L16 0’D¢lrv kia :.53 1:5 alherton 34 1.5: into gas ar.Tiguish lv. 6.oo i.oo P1. r.sr. r.is. rss. M ls 8°- rs Nc. ia ua is Pl. Ll. Lx, gg, $9 655 lv. Ch’\own»ar. zoo 5.4o_ 44 LQ {Mt.8tewart} .8 4.01 inaction Si 9.00 llcrell 1.99 S 9-3 8t.Peter's .39 1°-ss as. sim-in iv. Lo A _ I-ss __ .\r. rx 3.27' 3.oo . I "‘:~.|1"?l9. N0.L3i_.l€:: G lg Q _Je ec.-’£'." _°.’°“~" if I 9 _ ip ga _ #Q _ tai. ‘ "w-.,W<‘l\llunc _ lf¢.'l‘nvsna wanna' "" fpatnieal, Salt. *Song Washing Soda, .*Tobacco,Molasses, (fresh). Mnt fton, Fowl. Peas, Codtish, Rice,Kero- _'eerie Oil, Sugar, (brown and gi-ann. dated), Suits of Homespun Clothing i(uo pockets), Blankets, ' (grey and white. 8: x 84 inches. XXXX and weight), Island Drugget. _ » _Also to supply Queens, Kings and Prince County Prisons for the same period and the some conditions with the following articles, viz: Hard and Soft Bread. Molasses, -Oatmeal, Fresh Beet and Kerosene Oil. _ _ Allarticles required to be of the use unity reugsnmustcupressthe price pez barrel. M _ __ _ .-:.~..:.-.::::':: ........="‘° °.:..°°°°-»°-‘.~a.°' gfsmhuw :craig The _ _ sad the _Department do not _ s -,..., ._ . _,'- -M.. _ga When lt is Destroyed _ TENDER S THE EARLY RISER. f The early bird, 'tis said. will surely catch , The luscious morscl that too early uqulrms. _ I choose to lon! awhile myself and eat Canary seed; I never did like worms. To bed and rise at a becoming hour Gives wisdom. health and wealth, in books we mid; ` To stay up late and sleep till 9 o°clock Gives something quite as good-that'l peace of mind. I always like to snooze until the clock Has worn itself to hoarseness with com- plaint; In theory, it’s nice to spring right out At 5 o'clock, but as for me it ain't! If any foolish bird thinks he can get . By early rising all the worms that crdwl. Hs lacks the wisdom promised him, for there . . Ars always worms enough on earth for all. Don't worry; that‘s the primal rule of life. Health. wealth and wisdom comsxin time, you'll ilnd, ' But it you fret to death for them yml‘lI miss The keynote of content-that‘s peace of mind. -Baltimore News. i < Obeyiug Instructions. L "Come, come, Mabel. Don’t_ turn around to look at everybody we meet.” "Why, mamma, you 'know papa is always telling me to cultivate my fac- ulties `of observation.”--New York Evening Journal. . _~ -.-1..l._-1-1;-._ Cloao Gill. "Herbert," asked -his young wife, “what are margins?" “Er-margins.. my dear," replied Mr. Buckltt, “are borders, you know- boundaries, edges. Why?" “You were talking about them in your sleep last night-‘putting them up’ and all that sortot thing. I guess you had a nightmare and were sliding down the steep roof of a house, with nothing to stop you. W_ereu’t you ?” _ “Er-yes, my dear. You’ve guessed lt."-Chicago Tribune. ._ Credit Too Good. -_ Lawyer-What was the _thlngthat led to'your financial downfall? You seem- ed to be doing ii good business. ._ ° Bankrupt-I was, but one day I start- ed out to see lf I could borrow some money. I found it so easy that Ikepi on borrowing.~Somerville Journal. 11.-i---1_1 Tlae Dliierenee In Slang. “Sho uses slang,” said the cultured proval. “That lsn’t the worst of it,” answer- ed Miss Cayenne. “She uses slang that hasn’t yet received the sanctloif of smart society.”-Boston Journal. ` No Harm Done. I “It must hurt a man’s credit to wipe out his debts by going through bank- ruptcy." ’ “Oh. it may in some cases. but the wise man doesn’t go through bank- ruptcy until he has worked his credit to the limit."-Chicago Post. “'“_'_""'W_"1'-_ D Would Ile Sthrtlhsf. '_ _ Miss Reader-How strange it would be if fashion should go back to the old instead or electric bells? ' Mr. Sardonlque-It would seem strange. The knockers always work.- New York Weekly. A Possibility Besented. r “Do you think dying machines will ever come into general use?" l `“I hope not."‘answered the customs house officer. “It’ll be mighty hard to have the usual amusement with pas- sengers from Europe if they do."--De- trolt Free Press. His Ample Beacon. _ Convict-Yes, lady, when I gets out Pm `8°iIl’ ter try to git inter. good ser- elety. , Visitor-You are? f » Convict-Yes’m; I’m tired o’ bein’ called a thief instead of a kleptoma- lilac!-Puck. 'nc Lan 'ruins-. -2 "Well," exclaimed the ~west;Balt_l- morelte, “that’s th_ey`la§t,thmg___-_I eg-_ geétsd to see in connection with a “What?" risked the-'east_cn‘der.*? “His tall."-Baltimore News. ‘_ l _ Postnuptisiflenshntry. ' _ “I wonder if ou have a id ho _ _ y nv Q vt. .foolish you lookedwhen you askd me __ _ Over 5o manntactnring and still making _ mu” of iam. _Ch as I-°»1-1°-°-I-fs" - P ~ ' »~ V inopsi-adis¢»e»,na»i¢m» @- young woman in a tone of deep dlsap'-J time brass knockers on the front doors ,.1 ,_. .» _. _- - The Mutual Life of_N_€w YO? . im-1 .million egg' its aaeua-enowoveicwhundred xii-arswil$4€i0.00iJ.®0) ‘Ita purely mutual it has no stockholder' lt has distributed in dividends over one hundred and live millions ol dallas Imvnignli lhas lusfund in tedoutoiwhichlwfrl °*¢!'\l1¢¢¢Im| car iii divideiigipioi- the ngtvtweiig ears-not speakig om! llfgé Qpplillu _ing year. It pays to insure in the grand old _Mot of , ` , -I J » s A 1 I I 1'- ' g is.rA'roN Al¢1_»=rD=f°°\°fi°f. iounuiesaci-isaiv. - - -' qtuthaatwxyr _ ' ' .1 ¢ 'lsnllnsltvrntvlren for-$5.ooan'im`t , ` ' 'WJ ‘ '\' " "` ' " »~ Notwitii us. .We "_th_em for our Xmas trade,” they are ' ofuaranteed to‘ke_ep goo” __e'forii'ioiieyrrefi1iided.~, .. I - -1 . _ W_e'_lia_v`e a larger display of ivatclies»this»ycar than ever AT. THE LOWEST PRICES. _ #RWM \Ns’¢¥&M\ ' __ see _'nut-_.own sp¢_¢i_aji W.,N. radeon witch. do beers: v_vae_¢h_ _ fir the Money ever offered to tlie_Public~ __ _ , _ __ _ __ < W. N. TANOTON, §_,'§,’§'§§$}’;§,’§2,¥§{‘ %" _ _ _ . _-~ ' la _*Ls "=i:‘_` ; ' ._ ..\ -» .`-_» --..~~~_.. _ "-’4”’° " ‘Sinn ee _.i.i......i_.i»fii~. iii-'.vf_-'_-f r>§?'_ hw -ww »a__»=c.. “Timm ..._ __~°i..m "' l¢GflV il ,to Chris Jo ly The silversmitli is as mdispensable an to St. Nicholas as mahci' for faihoiig Cliridtmas gifts that love there is none cost that quite so delights tue wif: as some asian prséstif Taylor Store has put in r1stm38 5. really i’i¢°°.»i“R’“»li°'ii`i¥;‘i.”t§i>y, ‘ 1 : : I n_Ch _ \ _ _ . , _. ' ._ _ .-~_‘.,v l ' _ '. ,e Arrived per steamer Campaiia 50 bags and I 5 barrels onions- selling low before storing for winter.;-Ewholesalegil . _“x _, _ per cent in another month. _ . __ ' _ ff J. J. `ay& Sn and ei site stock ilvcr and we you will Ourdne %r!§ forinan ideal place or red P143’ i138 *£3 5 on hay crfnot, nions. Oniinfs § retail. - Also_Hubbard Squash, and Citron for I pieces of Table 5° courses. little _ ' --r, _,__ <1 - I '-1 the barrel and doz. Place your order now, price if you seek that will give _,pleasure to its- "i1vvr:aN£:s’s IMPERIAL" coax. (None Better ' I I I' Sci'eened,Runo!Mine,Slack. " - ' Domcsticand Steam _ Shipping facilities of ‘the most inoderh type at Port Hastings, C. B., for prompt loading of all classes _ and sizes of sailing vessels. ` ~ 2’ "¢`¢tE»";_ .f _ Wm. __Pefrie, Agent, Port Hastings, C. B. A 7 _ __ .General Sales Ages cs for Nova_ Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. _ _ ° ____a _ JOHN F. WHEAR, Sub-Agent for P.` E, Island, ' 'hi fihuxsat. 9m; _ \ RE ED I - We have moved into our new store, corner of - Great George and `K_e_nt Streets in the block lately _ occupied by the late W. E. Dawson. , , »,, ' _ .» _~_ _ €»°T“3'~|8HEp NIL , THi2`=.F- _ _ _ ' '." ' I wcharenot una niinfauif -M f- iomarryyoui” ~ _ _ ‘ _ z if meh , _“No;Ihaven*t,butIkunw_Icouldn‘t _ f _-_ ' ,_ __ __ have looked half as-foolish faslwias.”-_-_ _ _ __ _ -_ .__ _-__ ` C ' I ° ~ -` I form andaaemqsgu ho yum “I lnmetimes wonder how Beavers STEEL-EWIRE IHUDP WOOUENWRR.E» \I~»s\-ffquminamaiunv " ` _ 1.8. mumnax, _ ,°:°i;"_:,='g:f""-°-5i’*°=~i»»\‘._ »’~_‘£»‘_ f~"***"*_ _ ,_ I V ' I Flvkilw-site. W, “§:°;w,.,,,.“"". ,amen-oh.h ai_ im ini _ . * %~- --. t»»ugio»oiiiiai'¢2i’.'-n.n.°|ini§f and hundreds °f.vifi¢a¢s.»¢i PAPER, _ _ _ '°°“‘» i*°°"""““ you lsar!ls`l_ f 1 __ ____=_ _*_* __ I » = :_ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ "_ Id¢¢|@Nn! H035 your §2==i>i»r.°=e?‘1;<._fe » ‘ _ _ i ' ` 'I ‘ _ '_ _ _»°_t_¢°lll'le_itl¢. H8Y_0ll‘l" ‘_ ii' ’ ‘ ‘ a =»*: D |, . ._ r. - *‘“__._' >_' " _». ._ ;.":'1¢ NTB. ` Ager{r,_~.,' _, _ _ _ I c`@CDh B|0¢k 7.0 fr ~ will find no tacit really rniodhite w i "-) Cai1l’I‘rsys, 83 25up. THE IN,VERNESS_RAII.§ A_-Yfa 'Desert Spoons. $4.oo up $6 on .pet do! ._ Knives or Forks, 84.oo per doz. {Qur Kfniéas are the famous Rogers Napkin Rwssi soo (We engrave initials kin Rings) and many other handsome Table Pieces of genuine very ine appearance sure and see' them Give Your Watch a Why not make sour-one elses, a a new Chain or Feb? very handsome lines of the thing for Christmas gentlemen, Watch Chains of solid Metal, neat and tasty d Plated Watch immense variety of diileren In wide hinge of price. to weight and pattern, 75c, '51 50. $2 so $3 5o,etc-. upto Solid Gold Watch line, $15 to Sao 6 GEO. E. BOAK 6: Co. Halifax N.B. iSidhi%@`yiShaw¥&f_;PbfhriIo& The above are all in Chains In Ladies Wa we have ii *bemitiful line, a $3»°9 £0 $25.00 Many a his city would love a new for Christmas. 0lh¢f .5005 Gill ThT'e"ii`e" scarcely any good!