t..._ . i \. -t i r » l i r , '.. 'i i c . f o . i .,, i ,l ?_i' i Zi ` `.'.»<`- .i fl ' o i fl f 1;¢if'gi" . ‘fi l i . . .,', .! 11,. . l' 1 i ~: l . i, ‘Mi _., i . ~~- _IJ ! f!'i .2 -t a 1;. _-..»..».» -; _.3 ` \ i I 20 and 25 l . l . ‘i "\‘ v, , , ~ ,` ’ i l i .‘,, l l . } I ,, .-at-._-».:__-_‘_ ;__`-,.,... l i i ,- l Qiilor and believing that the eastern part of the ward is entitled to n representative at the Council Board I have consented to do so, and at last night’s meeting was nominated to contest the \R’ard at the coming Civic Election. As the time is too short to admit of a general canvass ofthe ward, I take this nienns of si-'iciting your support and if you do me the honor of electing me to be one of your representatives for the next two years I shall do my ntmost to furtlier the best interest of_ tlic city generally' and of Ward Five in particular. I arn, Yours respectfriliy, CHAS. Ii. CHANDLER. 3ritl i.;i.l1. \ All Felt Boots, 1 1”-lcccc Lined Boots, Felt, Cloth and Fleece Liiicd Slip- pcrs, ai o. c. dis- Ciilllll. Morris o siviiiii. , E4 isliuuiil apply ut this oillcc nt oiicc. 10iltf fb- I-=l°g°f= ->f Wm oiiiinii- iiipéniirs royal iirniiiiiiock-`is.iiu. Maroon, Mgr . ve ._ - _ - l Tire recent cold snap has again made the harbor-a glare oi ice. Skating and ce boating ure now the oi'der oi the dey. About 200 cars oi’ mussel-mud have been shipped (min Surumerside up to the present Lime, between live and ten ears being shipped daily. . Flshermen's Supplics.*-R0P0- L°l'5l“` Twine, Lnths, Trnp llends, Herring Nets, Salt etc., Best ](iooiis, selling nt lowest prices at iinliui\u's. 2-2. ir|»:i.i.. rlmonnt street K \ _,,. , .=., |`AB-E.,.`»:5‘ rfnré.; ‘ ' Everyone is reserving Monday Feby. , The arrangement by which the Cape ___ puglzilrné Niinréigigtsbé Qvlisge l2t-h, for the fancy dress carnival in the .Traverse train runs diroctto Summer-aide 'V-'lo become ai candidate* for Conn? Rink' and rm"-M at 3 D' m' is proving* gn" source of wnvenienoe to tha. travelling public. People iii that part of the county east ot Summensida can now como into town and have six hours to transact their business instead of about one hour ‘ls formerly. 1 The tlitaanth anniversary of North,St-ar Division, No. 188 of tha Sony of Temper- ance, was hold at Park-Corner on Friday evening. The chairman, Wm Ramsay, opened the meeting with rt short address having reforanco to the history ol North Star and also spoke of the general ro joining of all the friends of temperance over the grand Prohibition victory in Prince County. Addresses suitable tothe occasion were also glvcn by J. J. Chappell, Samuel Bernard, Jaiuas Brodie, John Profit and Herbert Donald. Itecitations were given by Mrs. Pmiit and Mrs. Caita- ly, and singing by the organist, Miss Stella Campbell, the popular school teacher of the district. Notwithstanding the had state ol the roads the anniversary was a lug success and was brought toa close at 10 o`ciock by singing the closing ode of the order, "A goodly thing it is to meat In fricndshiifs circle bright." About tive hundred people gathered to witness the race on Margate ice on Friday last, which was in every way a success. The dny was line, the ics favorable and the horses in the pink of eondition. The oiilciuls oi the day were : Richard Pill- miin, starter \Vm Toorubs, Thos Fitz- sinnnons, W. F. Morrison, judges ; every person looked forward to see the best rnco ever trotted on Margate ice when the live following horses laced the starter and no person went home disappointed. The fol- lowing is the s\rnimary;- I-'lying Eagle, owned and driven by John A. Johnstone, l 1 1 .Dnisy Chiei, owned and driven by I i Fmnk Giydon Marks, 2 2 2- Pein-1 owned and driven by George l Henderson. 3 4 3 , Lnily Airriont, owned und driven by i Andrew Tuplin, 4 3 4 lJo\vness’s Fancy, owned by W. B. I l Bowness Durant, 5 5 5 Lndy Dennis, draw "Sli Wllli" Milli llillH BY |]llllWN|iiE, ` _ __ ' '- , ~ - -. _ r»;_;== D :--iii suiiiiiisioi tuiio|ii=}i|insi joints ii On Saturday Afternoon Wit- nessod bv A Large Num- der of Spectators _A Caps Traverse had another good horse ‘race Saturday. The weather was very cold- but notwithstanding a large number nt people witnessed hat trotting. In the tree tor all the Inllowing horses -gave an exhibition of speed: Kickapoo, Jewal and Juno Morning. The green race had six starters, Triiby, owned by Russell Howatt, easily winning. Summary as follows: Triiby, owned and driven by R. Howntt, 1 Mysterious Lad, owned and driven by L. Clarke, ` 5 Robert B, owner] and driven by R. Bell, 3 Lady McWilliams, owned and driven by J. McWilliams, 4 Ocean Spray, owned and driven by D. McFadyen, . _ ' , 6 li-mi. YOU‘RE ONLY HALF SICK. Butneverthelesa you feel pretty“secd,y.“ Best prescription is Dr. Hnmilton‘a Pl ls; they tone up the entire system, strength- en the swmn}:h,lele|yéi;t2;Ey'our spirits danri mire you ea n one a. It`s by cleaning the body of waste; hy purlty_ing and enriching the blood that I)r. ly the shore guards, two ot his men being sliot, one Waller York afterwards dying nt Port Townsend. ` EVERY MOTHER WHO DOES not* already know, ahoiild lmow the value ot that snie, pleasant and etfectuul remedy, Mciican's Vegetable Worm Syrup, the original and only genuine wornr syrup. Any child will take McLenn'a Vegetable wc iailwtf Ul\orlntici0Wli has become notorious us n result oil Fab. 2. Feb. 3. Fab il. Copper..... llill 1143 88 80| 174ii 173§ Pcnnsylvania..... 1431 142i Readin|;.......... l4l§ l37§ Sugar MT l-iilii Southern Paoidc.. ijilil . 07,1 St. Paul .... , 187 185 Union Pncillo 158 ` |55 U.S.St.eol.......1l2»B lll§ Dil. il. W. iiilASE'S Ohlliiiiii CURE ... 259- |. mt alum is ri., .iimmi nam br its lmr-raves uiswu. nun rits trim., nm, 0,., ,,,, passages, stops droppings In tha throat and Flerrnananily cures crime -na ryrmr. siawu rm, .1|i.ia=im.o.- ur. A. w. com Medicina c°..1'.~»r°nt° ma maria 8 &l'€ oblige " oiiey Wanted! We would respectfully reql16§l1 9-- prompt settlement of accounts Just sent. out., , Your bill may be small, but' many hundreds of small amounts aggre- ’ gates. considerable sum oimoney which we need in our business, so _ We expect “Every man to do his duty.” Don’i; put oil: Pay UP promptly and you will ,g‘r69-tb’ l`l.TRAiNOR&C0. , _ 1 Common Stock Bonus. Particulars on application. HALIEAX STOCK EXCHANGE STANFI ELD'.S, LIMITED A limited nniuber of Bonds and Preferred Sliarcs with a J. C. A MACKINTOSH & Co., 166 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S. __ __..__d i $10,000 - - ~ 5.000 _ - - With coiumou stock bonus. STAN fi§,t,o:§,».omifed 6 per cent Bonds 7 per cent Preferred Stock Prices on Application F. B.McCurdy&C0., ` Members Montreal Stock Exchange. r85 Hollis St , Halifax. |['EiinsiioiiNis, Manager. Se ling Watches and Rings and silverware. Can we supply YOU to our mutual advantage? satisfaction to our cus- line. Old gold and silver taken, in exchange. Worni Syrup. All deiilnrs keep lt. tonic-r is our aim in every, L iF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, yon could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but ' 1 l BOGERT &' BATIELLE. iilembers New York Stock Exchange... ioo s'r. JAMES ST.. MONTREAL. Norman inniviona ~‘ ‘». ~ u . .\.' <1.-. "sr-,"f‘». ri.-. ,. _..~-. Chas. F. Davison. FUNERAL DIRECTOR I AND EMBALMER. ’ Oiiicc, Show Rooms and ;. Residence, opposite Baptist - Church. ' ltquipineiit first class.Ali crilis promptly attended to ,_ at any hour of the day or `, night. ,' Telephone No. 289. . o-um twwii , Fo?-?»Ti_=E when lt is Destroyed ' vim mum im. Remmimrn Rosehank Farm . old adage. “There is no time iikl siwno on the with sine of niiitimm the present." and no insnrnuc River opposite the city, one mile from like gm-5, I Charlottetown, containing 180 acres,1_;o E H , B E E R noi-escleared and in ahi b state of culti- Remuenth, rhneuix M Hanlon vation,Terina liberal or further parti t . . r If I E W Y R I niars apply McKI!NNA . I ~ ¢ 9 “ASW tglanadian Quebec. Qimrygttetown, Queen Sti°et O Q e I South Side Queen Square. " ' Ana 4. iilli t\i.wnd.h-isnt lyr- ` G. D. WRIGHT, Funeral Director. The only Emhainrer on P.'E. Island holding a Diploma. i‘ilss A, Fergu.son,Ludy|Asslstant Equipment the best. ' _ _ Parlor and Show Rooms superior io any iu the lower Provinces. Calls promptly _atteniled to day or night. Satisfaction g u a r a ir t e e d. Knowing that the public would apprec- iate the services of ii lady assistant, I have engaged Miss Ferguson, a lady of experience and competent in every par- ticular. OFFICE PHONE 606. RESIDENCE PHONE 60h. 5ti.ttr` ._ '7C)83 _ Not only in its combined average circulation of 617| to Dec. 30, 1905, and 7083 for the last week in the old year for The Daily and Tri-Weekly, but also in General News. Special Features. Illustrations and ,Modern E quipment. lliE lilikillilllflllwii GUAillllA is away ahead. Reduciinoli Sale Boots and Shoes Vile have on hand alot oi' broken lines of Mcn‘¢=, Womer1’s, Boy’s, Misses' :mil Cliildrcn's Boots and Sirius and Slippers which we will clear out at cost to malta rooin for spring stock. Alsoa `ob lol: of \Vo1iici~.`.-' Laced and Button Boots in si7es 3, 3% and 4 at lizilf All for cash only. GENUINE ROCKERY 1 ALE- 1 give We have bought the entire stock ot the QANADIAN CTELOCKERY (ju, and ho.vo_ ,moved it to the COLWILL STORE, ‘We now wish to convert these goods into cash, and have therefore' decided to 25 p. ¢. Disc uN'r , oo 1 off everything in these COMBINED OHOCKERY ,STOCKS. ' Nothing reserved. Dontmiss this sale, . il iz-ciiiwuvii ' _, _ .` ` ' ' ` |