..~ -u;'1&~ »>._ ,, ._ Delicate .. .... THE Plllllllllllii I I' z,_,xrmm,. wzrhmubls, uugrrgcoanrgd Us DECEMBER 27, 1905 . J. A. Murninsou, city, and J. J. Tris many friends of Robert J. Camp- . I l>)¢;iReyl;_,.C’<;;'Ir;:ctélLntll|i‘eselilay giving D Huizhu. Sour-is were Piiueueers east ennyhxmve .uve . -ne ver pills, yesterday afternoon. bs _ _ ` Lowa " `-- ----_--~ _-.. _, a ii » 1 1 ~- --_--_ - _ J _..._ VV- W. “ELLNER wishes all his CliSl0m¢rS “'I`he'Ccmplinients of the Season” and desires to thank them for thrir liberal patronage during the year, _He will endeavor to keep his stock even better assorted than in the past and any paaglpnage received will be gratefully apprec- i ,_1- .\£'£J`[]' AFIHT l` D If you wish the best in photo VISIT DUB. STUDIO. GEO. li. COOK Where Bahv is Alwavs Welcome \ -~ r "i\ 5..-,_, iriirnsoiis, ..,'f, ioiiin-lilo is*-1 iicii , :P HOCKEY bt: OTS l VVe have them in grant variety. Boys' $1.25 to $1.75. _Mo'ns $l,ii5 to $2.50. Ludlow' Iiox Gulf wnriii llnod $2.00, wcll worth $2.5\ u. piilr. \Von.i'ujiistu llttlu lnwci- in price forthe smno goods tliiin other st/oreri.S1i.vo,yoiu' nioiioy by buying lieru. A. F. McEachen 9 The Shoe M1111. \ \ We wish our many custom- ers A Merry Christmas a rid a Happy and Prosperous New Year We assure you that our efforts will be to serve you with the best GRO- CERIES at the lowest possible price. V\`e ask a continuance of your kind patronage. McK ENNA’S Grocery, Ph Down town store 228 A ` °“° l' Up town store, 228 B o raph finish u th I rhiizerlyimountii, (tallie veeryewlsteplgf' novelty.) I TC) ° i r _J 3 'pm Our selection of holiday slippers and the wa y they are priced are bound to make this the slipper store of Charlot- tetown. H o us e slippers and even- ing slippers in great variety.. . Men’s comfort- able house slippers from 6oc to $2. 50. Women’s f-_-lt slip- pers from 3oc to $1.3 5. Women’s evening slippers from $1 .8 5 to $3. 50. Boys’ slippers, girls’ s 1i_'p_'p e r s, children’s slippers tilt? §€..‘.§‘_’- 1 ____ _J Xmas Presents Our Xmas Goods which are being opened daily are very attractive. Toys, games,dolls, fancy china, toilet, manicure and jewel cases, glove. handkerchief and tie boxes, sheet music, calendars, Xmas cards, music banks, photo frames, stationery and all kinds of musical instru~ments. li. A. Tatnton ®. Co. Great George Street., 2-ildtts l\\'w31n. Removal Prices on Footwear Everytling in our Crisp Freen Grapes. California Navel Oranges. Florida Grape Fruit. Choice Table Raislns. ` Fresh Ground Codec. Assorted Fruit Syrups. cuits. Ice Wafers. Beer & Goff. We Lead Them All “Boost as they will” FOR NEW YEARS Huntley & Pahner’s Fancy Bis- Christie Brown & Co’s Water Assorted Maccaroons, etc., in tins at In Fancy Goods, Walking Sticks, Meerschaum and t l i Briar Pipes, Perfumes, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. From now until end of week we will Make Things Hum Good Luck, Merry Christmas. Rcdoin Bros.. store will be sold at a low figure W move to our new vnre in january A chance to buy Xmas footwear at bargain prices SPRAGUE 81 (` 0 Olllcos in New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Run The Gunr.ilan'sclansliied ads. You will tlnd something to interest you. Fmauns will greatly regret to learn Mrs. G. W. Hihbett, Georgetown, was VPl`.Y 10W yesterday at her parents home ln Victoria. Miss Junta I-Ia1|i>im.i. and Miss Thea Hemphill, Georgetown spent the Christ- mas holidays with their brother William A. Hemphill, city. Am. votes either “For Free Delivery or "Against Free Delivery”of mall matter in this city should be handed in to this office at once. Extra coupons can be obtained here free of cost. t.-f Rav., C. W. Hariri.-ron, of Exmouth street Methodist church, is so for recover ed that he expects, to be out today. He has been sick for the last two or three wecks but hiis been able to move round the house for the lust day or two.-St.. John 'i`elsgraph. THE Strathcona Coal Company with head office at River Hebert, has declared a dividend of 4 per cent, for the past year on both its ordinary and preferred stock. The preferred stock ia $50,000 and ordinary stock $60,000 principally held in Moncton, Sockvllle and other parts of Westmore- land. The dividend is payable January Ist.-Moncton Transcript. Worm has been received that the New Glasgow Basket Bali team will be here tomorrow night. to playa match game with the Clmrlottctown Y. M. C. A. team. Basket Ball has becomeii very popular grime at the Y. M. C.A. this winter. This is tha first game to be played by Charlottetown with an otit- si1lelcnm,iind much interest will be fell- to know how the city stands in this excel- lent game with outside |teams.Good pro- vision will be made for spectators to- morrow night. A vim! agreeable surprise was tender- ed thc employees of the Hotel Victoria on Xmas Eve when the proprietor Mr. Sterus accompanied by Mrs. Sterns made a mysterious entrance into the dlniug room where the employees had been previously summoned. The proprietor and proprletress were loaded with parcels each containing 9. valuable gift which was highly appreciated by each one. The employees all were profuse in their thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Sterns, :wishing them a very happy and prosperous New Year. Tm: home of Charles Bennet on Han- cock street, West Abington, was the scene ofa rare event. last evening, when a double wedding was solemnized, in the presence ofalarge number of relatives and friends. The contracting parties were_hls daughters, Miss Edna Therese Bennett and Justin Winfield Hayward of Bridgewater, commander of Capt. Nahum Leonard Sons of Veterans camp of thai town, nnd Miss Marlon Udell Bennet and Clarence Eustaca Somoa, son of Herbert and Mrs Somes of West Abington, and a young man who has a lm-ge circle of friends in Itown.-Brockton Mass, Times (Clarence E. Somes is the only grandson of the late Mrs Sarah Beaton, lute Matron of Fulconwood Hospital for the Insane.) A BELLE Rivnn correspondent writes. -Mrs.Pet.er McLean had an old fashioned "hauling-frollc" Inst Thursday. The evening wits spent in music and dancing 11nd the party broke up in thc “wee smn’ hours", full of tlianks to the genial hostess.-Singing schooils being held in Flat River Hall. The meetings every Friday evening are well attended.-The Belle River boys evidently find something luterestlng among the “hills and hollows" of Rona.-Miss Cora Emery, Miss Cusslc Martin, and Miss Janet Nicholson of this place are home for t.he_ Christmas holl- days.-Belle River School has ii very large attendance this winter. The teachers are D. A.Sinions and Miss Flora Stewart. Evidently, very good work is being done in both departments. Tun following item is from the Colonial Herald of Nov 23, 1839.-An English Mall was received here on Monday. -The news previously brought by the Great Western was twelve dayslatei- than that received by the Packet. We lrust we shall not have much longer to complain of similar delays inthe transmission of the mails from England. Next your they will bef forwarded hysteam,twice a month, to Halifax dlrect;nftci- which we shrill not be dependent on New York for the latest European intelligence. The dies of pnpers ' brought by the Packet, although old, ure not devoid of interest, as they furnish us with numerous items of domestic ln- tclligcnce not previously received. The Chartlst. excitement in Scotland had been succeeded by one of a religious nature, which has attracted no small degree of 1itt.unt.ion,andis variously commented upon in the different newspapers we have received. The extracts ln our last page wlllgive our readers some idea of its nature. Vernon Smlih has been app '-lated Under Secretary of State for the Colonies. 143.3. Perfumes are always acceptable in themselves or as an accom auiment tu ii D gift.-We have an elegant stock-sclllngl Phone 86 P_ O_ -at greatly reduced figures.-A. W.Reddin_ Phsm B., Sunnyside. , l lr’ l V W lk- -_ _ XM 4 rwwmmmm ..................... wm\ mm ~.. WHITE’S best chocolates are dark color, rich, mellow, and of refined , flavor. It` is not possible to buy anything superior. ' Retail price 6oc per pound. Name on every piece. lhmmmwwwmamwwmmwwmwwmnmmmmawwwmmnnwrmwmmmrmwmwwwmwmwmmsd ll will regnstto learn that be is con- ned to his house through illness. Rav. Du. W. ll. Hlanrz. President of the Methodist Conference of Nova Scotia, and Mrs. Hearts, Amherst, are visiting in the city. ' They are registered at ihe Queen. _ , D. Warn, North River, yesterday crossed the North River los to Brighton shore near the site of the old Asylum. He reports it about nine inches think in the channel but not so good on the shores. Till schooner Searchlight, Connors. from Oporto, Nov ll, for Newfoundland wasabandoned ln i»1t.. 40, lon.32. All on board were saved and landed at San Jose, Costa Rica. The Searchlight was built at Sourls some years ago. AN interesting event took place a 1, Clifton on Wednesday evening, Dec mth when Russell Graham, Clinton was unit cdllnimarriags to Mrs.Chrlaty Lock,Cllfton. The ceremony was performed at the home of the brlde's sister Mrs Frank Brown by Rev. John Murray in presence of about forty guests. The bride was attlred ln ii dress of blue cloth. The bridesmaid was Miss Maggie Brown, slst-er of the bride. while John Cotton, Clinton supported the groom. After the newly married pair had received the ,congratulations of their friends an elaborate suppcr was served. A pleasant evening of music and dau» cing was spent, excellent music being furnished by John R. Marks and David Holmes on violins. Tho bride is one ci' Clifton's most popular and esteemed ladies. The handsome and costly presents evidenced this. These were acconipanled by best wishes of the donors for a long and prosperous life. Wi|.h the many friends of the happy couple The (Sunr- dlan joins in congratulations. Fonruiw Bninlin school closed for the Xmas holidays by u. concert which wus held on the night of the 23rd. Mrs. Chas. Aitken occupied the Chair, and addressed the audience both before and after the entertainment. The dialogues, singinn and recitations reflect much credit on the teacher Lanibert. Ghcverie who trained the pupils and who also played all the ncconipnnluieuts. The following was thc program. Chorus-0ld Kentucky Home. Recitation-“The blue and the gray" Gladys Townshend. Song-Annie Laurie. Recitution-“Why Betty did not laugh" -liti.le tots. Song-"My Old New Hampshire Home' Recltatlon--Howard Wood. Song -Harry Francis. Riecltatlon-Alice Jackson. Rccltrition - Time Enough. ~Adellu Francis. Song-"ln the village by the sea." -Wilfred Ghcvsrie. Recitation-A Dream,Winnis Davidson. Recmition-'-The Elf oi111<1"~t.y V101.. Aitken. Song--Elsie Francis. Recitiition-My Country. Instrumental 'Selection-Violin and organ. Rncitntion-Elsie Francis. 0l‘8an Solo-Witches Flight Teacher. Dialogue-“Society for doing good" Elsie Francis, Helen Townshend, Alice .inckson and Gladys Townshend. Rwlfllnlr-A Christmas Cure-Mildred Townshetid. Recltatloii -Helen Townshend. S0112 -Bluebell-Mrs. McEwen. Recltatlon-“The Last Hymn." -...___ __ ___ _ isoiiii fiom fiold Filled iok solid gold, 3 sizes $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. i4k solid gold as above $12 50. Gold filledfgood quality $1.50. l / / iok Solid gold, 4 sizes $4.50, 351%; gif; ‘gglrls 2.12.00. tok i pearl 3 .a5. 14k plain 75. G. F. HU TCHESON _Iciveiler and Opticlau, Charlottetown. _ *W . _ F -_ ' _ni 1 III; an V1 i Ii lui ti i ' he c ldrsn cannot pos lbl h . " W. K. Rooms was a passenger t.°i ~ . zlllaleslsshtne bowels are ir: Zmzoneuf Summer-aids yesterday afternoon. M1-» Don 23-Daniel McKay is erecting a fini ' residence which he hopes to have oom» plated in early spring. John McKay 8. Sona arc conducting ii lively business in the bu tohering line. J. M. McLeod left for Boston on Nth. Allen Robertson retumed from thi harvest fields of the west well pleased ` with his trip. Norman McSwain wasvlslting frieuds:ln Charlottetown. He returnsrl by the eastern train Saturday. JacobDock»~ndorli' has erected anew residence for his son who will be homel in the spring. TH E N EW_El)lJCATl0N. “The question in regard to school hours should not be how long they can be made and the child retain its health, but how short they can be for the u<~qulsit.lon ot knowledgewhlch his years call for" writer Dr. Grace P. Murray in the January Delin- cator. “In no direction of hrlnglng ui children do parents show such ignorunc as in regard to school life. Motheri- shouid make themselves intelligent upon all questions pertaining to school hygiene. They should know first of all that the schoolroom, in which the children are to stay from three to live hours daily, is a fli place; that the school is not overcrowded; that thc best authorities ngrse that thc number of scholnrs to which a teacher can dojustlce should not be more than forty. It is due to her children to see that their education is conducted along lines which are the most beneficial for their bodies as wall as for their minds.” WE D0 NOT GIVE AWAY Ozone (the coupon kind) because It costs too much to manufacture, every drop ii- inatured in our laboratory for threc months before it is shipped. This add.- considerably to the manufacturing cost, but it makes our preparation so pure and health-giving that wc can guarantee it asa curc fcrall gcrin diseases provided itis taken with Celery King, the great. tonic laxntive. It does not cost. you any- thing extra to take these two remedies together, because we enclose ii coupon with every bottle of Solution of Ozone entitling you to one full sized 25c. puck- 1i.gc of Celery King free of cost, so be sure and demand of your drugglst Ozone (the coupon kind), 'mis Pnanic Dano no., aninonnnnojonr. i-_§__l HOCKEYISTS DEFEATED. New Yonic, Dec. 23-In a. game that was marked by fast. although somewhat rough play, the hockey club of New York defeated Yale by a score of 4 to 1. be recommended. There ls one prenara. tion that can always be depended upon. It has been in use for many years and has never been known to fail, viz: Chamber- aln‘s Cough Remedy. Give it and a quick cnrels sureto follow. Mr. M. F. @» ' MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY S W BRIGHT g FRESH ' CLEAN New Goons Now Opening at Stanley Bros. Kid Gloves Mocha Gloves Handlrerchiefs Ribbons Collar Forms Neckwear Fur Rufis Child’s White Lamb C ips Child's Gray Lamb Caps Table Linens Table Napkins, etc., etc. Goods the pcople want, and know they want the minute they see them. Stanley Bros. i I- FLOUR A Certain Cure For Croup. $4~75 UP' When a child shows symptoms of croup . there is no time to experiment. with new _ N°w 15 A good remedies, no matter how highly they may li ime to get your winter supply of Groceries. Prices will perhaps be higher. L \ sandcrson & Co.. Sunnyside Grocers, Wholesale and Retail. For Flour, Tea, Oil, Mc- lasses and Sugars we lead them all. Get our prices, compare valuei. $l.O0 gnaran reed. have used Chi\i:nberlaln's Cough Remedy in scvcra cases of croup with my children, und can truthfully any it always gives prompt relief." For sale by all drugglsts. $100,000 realized from the recent sale u his relics,art works and library, to his two sons, Henry B. and Laurence Irving. Pains in thc stomach and attack of the chrge for monog,.am_ ‘ can prescribe 11 better medicine. `For sale d byaildrugglsbs. E- comms EVENTS. ‘thought 1.-f 1. -New __._;"’i’flfiii."i’c"““,'.. . A $1.00 box of our crisp, tender celery is absolutely necessary to help digest your Xmas goose or turkey.-Sent. to any address 011 receipt of $1.00.-J. J. Gny& ` Son, every day market. Phone 270. lild l0i twli. it Chlldren's shovels at Cameron 8; Co's Hd li. Compton of Market, Texas, says of it, “I 1'- a sewing machi e and she “_ RAYMOND" d li ‘ City Council meets on the second Mon an S e wnb d I h t.h.D.F.F.Kll fi _ .rr,..:; c..;c...... ‘ Y 5”” ed S. O. E. Next mee ting Tuesday cvcnlng M A N Y Dec. Zil. liogular lied Rose. -il* \ilnard's Llniment Cu rea Btrns. etc. Husbands, go and do Hke $]f)_?_BoX' Sold only by 1 l i 5 lb. Lot lea This is THE PLACE to get ' your Groceries oi best quality and reasonable prici- Every article XMAS GIFTS l s If you are in doub. as to ` what to give, just drop in and look over our assortment of I LONDON, Dec. 24-The will of Sir llcnry £7-effume' Weerstihaum an 1.-vine, it is 111i11.ir..to1>f1,1e11ves two-iiiirdo Briar Tlpes. Cigar Cascd of his estate, which consists solely of the and ]{o[¢'¢,-5, Clmt-0[a[¢5, rgifflffary Hair Bras/ies. fD/'essing Cases, ‘Tocket __AND_ _ _ Book.s,Ebony Half ‘Bras/ies, Must 8° 0"'°l" 4 wanted the best, Sbaiving éMugs and Brushes, ' ' B ‘Rasor.s, Cloth Qruslzcs collc come on so suddenly and are so ex and other useful and ham, _ trcniely painful that immediate relief some articles ,U0 numcmus ,O U t t 5 mustbeobtaincd. There is no necessity meuli,,n_ our Stock has an , of sending fora. doctor in such cases if a been gn;-¢fu11y sein-t¢;(1 and “ » ' ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ f ' f the best bent b I t M hottie of bhnuibcrlnlu it Golli., Cholera rind every thing is _ 0 _ , an mceig; 11|?lP,.i(;;nyN?; egg: Diarrhoen Remedy is nt. hiind. No doctor liludlliv. Our prices are right. “if- 'if 'Gr' *lf-°*\r -df T0 Oil' Yll|U1Cl’0\lS CUS- tomrrs who linve niarlc this our most siicccssiiil Xmas trailc. We shall now iie»ple»1sc`o'1ii°,"i'*'$nii$1'id'i'1ii | A new lot of good i L I d h. H . RETURNING r _ a _ us arr ve , 11 F _ ‘ lamps,llbrarylamps11nd otheraiisortni n I-ii mm laiierinn ‘h Pommd' Eutwn 'nd e ts D00. dnyii at 0 a. m. 1 for the holiday trade at the large Crock- ,,,,;,I2f,§§’,2‘{l:,,§l‘\",:";’,',f,",’¥':,':,1f;",‘;';,g‘w'§;‘m,‘;';lm“Y f cry sim.-W. P. coiwiii. 12-in rwmw. ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, _,.,,,,,,¢ ;,, sp _,mm on' 'M ' l'0lTl eve nga Read Carter dt Co`s "ad" iii this issue givdwgdllie tiiailiiiubngrtlinnognaitldrtzcriioifi fmdd ihen come to their hlg half price salelnoiv ml" I & on and to continue all thi '. k. A A"°"“°’°’°° °“"°'l”°k'l“l"""""l°¥"‘l"-‘f ’ chance of a lifetime to secure fi\i1`:i;egoods, 1 nr:,,..,Tl,',':;|1"('; rim' ° PHOTOGRAPHERS' fniicy chlnnwnrii. nt uulieiiril of prh-1-.»l_ (.M'\f|N J. A \ B _ _ ' 4 . - . -_ a \ a 4 W an .11 , 14...... 11... ’ A' Nat d i