is eyelid Theviinten -has just -*started ' I ,_ °_°lde. me throat, cello, ifli k¢¢_Pi 3"§66¢lQ-Supply of Coa and w¢K'>d_011_*hand, a trif1fj_§ ' ` f A A more than usual -this time of ~ year# ‘ ' < ‘ We supply both _coil and -urgently-_ ` . __ -_ _ _IV-_ - I 1 . LIN NT _Used 102 rears _nr in- ternal and_.¢xf¢|-“gg mf,_ ' Y 'lt' alleviated _ c on bg, full. bums'iind»brillaol.j i "_25c:dnd`o5_0oyN _ eucryinhvie ` ` JOIlNSON & C0 Beslan, _ liass. Pulau' hr _ Ulvlilvlilsl A.Pitkard& to. I- ~ I Phone .24o. A Ch’t0W|,\ _ c 'The great alteration sale gives HARBOR _ Uliarlottetown frozen up and Y! PAYS to buy has stopped :Dent Bl' 61' ing in gun; very was event at Joseph ber Hisht. quite a large num- lieher Hardy and Hugh wuligmg we;-9 in Alma New Years day, calling on -WEDDING BELLE.-A very inter- You a chance to buy your spring' °“ti“U °V°11t took place at the Tryon . _ _ - ~ requirements of dry goods from he finest drv Goods stock in P. B. 'at _discounts of 20 to 50 per ent. Moore~& McLeod \-7m3|;- present advancing values--this is not arl expendlturelor you it is an investment. Moore & McLeod » _ _ < . I-1M3|. “Men's Underwear with the ex~ 1-lg __-'I -~ ' . f ' " ‘ Onefoi one most attrectivegoei ” in pertments during; the great al- ~. _ - » _ teratlon sale is the Fur depart- ' " - ' .- mentI Tfl°_ iihest _furs in the Pro- _` vinoe-fare .beingoffereo at a dis- '_ ._ I count of 20 per cent. With fursat ` ` ` ~ ' Fleece 25 per cent discount at the great alteration sale. Moore A McLeod |.7M3| ceptlon‘ofStanfIelds and _Penman "S. A. Mc_Donald's grand clearing Sala in announced this- morning and will be continued during the month of January until the sales touch the salmon mark." 1-slum.- ‘ All dress' goods except Mon- arch Broadcioth-are being offer- ed at 25 percent discount durin the great alteration sale Moor & Moheod. i-7M3|. 1- lu1u_11»--?i_.__, “Get yolr new silk dress at the feat alteratlonsaie the dis- count o_n all silks except one line I ls one third butiiyou want the best-buy early. liloo`re_& McLeod ` _ l 7M3l. g, lil " ui gnu? I* _ _ if so do, not neglect il as it may develop into a chronic cough or the heaves. HUGHES' Horse Cough Rcmcdy` is the most reliable and most successful Horse Cough Rem " lefly. \Ve prepare special rem--___ edies for special cases. ' ` Geo. E. Hughes ~ “The °Peoj~le’s Theatre. ' e _ Get the I”H.b;. I Get the habit of coming here for what’s good in drugs. toilet preparations, smoking goods and other supplies. _ , ._ _ I The store is clean an d bright and stocked " v_vith`the_' best 'goods on the' market; the price w . 'Jie ~réason`able and the store _serviceIsupenor._ “ _'Qty __,-Fry us' I' ‘ ’ L _ ' McKimi0n__o Drug__.Co- _ I . _ _ _ __‘ Y _ 'W A Vdiuézble Pile ~ ._‘.._ _ 'W og. tv. i ' ~ _-5-.. ~ _ _ I '-J_r...',.;;;.\2.'. _ _m_oney. Made of the veryifbesté-llttobacco, Iand_»niade`~- _ ffillclley & Nicholson .Ia~'l‘ohacc_o Co. Ltd.. - I v ~~. ~ J t __'» if tl ` ' ' _ mi "lr Q _ lf ._ Gauges Pitch Gauges Centre wne £5’ Sharpes 4 :Mechanics Small Tools ‘ We carry in stock afull line of these famous ' tools, which are' guaranteed by the makers and by us. .Wecan supply you with anytlgpdg in this .1_ii‘i_e,` -to suit you purpose. T11eseg__ g _s at FACTORY PRICES. .Pick -your feqtdrinnents fromthls list. g _ ¢ I-look Rules - - ‘ fkiiin withslide __ Gauges - Slide-Caliper Rules ‘_ ' . Hardened Squares __ Scribe.-s -Combination Squares 6.11 in .sam ei aarmiihw trafic: ‘ = :_I Tobacco is a pile of I » HICKEIPS BRIGHT , ‘ *CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and. wholesome. Better lay in a supply at present prices, and at - -a good run If or yqur I » ps-.» -- .___;_-_~_;- -~-~-.7;=:~-I------ -~_-=r;-_--» ~ 6-1 2” ‘ ‘ _ Bevels Steel Horse Cough I iron elitist Parsonage, Monday night., Dec 28rd, when Robert Oalbeck oi Tryon was united in one neiymonng _matrimony to Libbie Largs of Al- bin! _bY Rev. A. Hurn. The bride was attended by her sister Annie. W. I _0*ib°°k 5517 _Supported the groom. »'I‘l1e bride' looked charming in pale blue. and- wore a picture hat. ' The .bi;idesm_aid was attired in navy blue, Ater the ceremony the bride and _SPQDH1 drove to the brides home when Supper-_was served. They spent a very pleasant evening in mimi.; and social talk after which the br de und groomI drove to their 'future h°m° in Tryon. _ The groorn’s present to the bride was a gold locket. and chai-n. The presents were very nomar. ous and costly. siorioo _ L EXAM ' .__ :::‘;;'i°°““‘ °‘a°=i»'5=‘iT<>‘»f° iff on M at _Stanley Bridge was held °Dday.~!J,ec_embei- zard. A num. ber oi visitors and ratepayers includ- ing one otlicer of the school were P»"°5.°°t~ The school-room was taste- fully .decorated for the occasion. The PUPQU were examined in the various branches and it was clearly shown mlm their quick and intelligent ans. :gifs i`;° the questions given that BY Mere carefully and accurately wught- The Pupils Presented their teachers with gifts expressive of the respect in which they are he1d_ w1ii¢1, were ‘iittingly acknowledged. At, the °l°5° 8 511011 Dwgram was rendered. The" U16 Dllpils were treated with Candy Provided by the teachers, af- ter which short addresses were given comnlimenting the teachers, Mr. Mar- tin and Miss Inman on the good work being done. The school was dis- missed by thb singing oi the National Anthem, friends.--Com. B of E WEDDING BIEULS.-The home oi Frank E. and Mrs. Gopp, 0;(0;~d_ N. was the scene oi an interesting event Thursday, Dec, 26th, as four o clock when their eldest daugh- ter Mary Ethel, was united in mar- _riage to Richard D. Harper of Winni- peg. Man. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. W. H. Watts as- sisted by the Rev. John Johnson, great' uncle 'of the bride. Six ribbon fEl\‘lB_.ddresse