fu F‘_>‘ K r§\` 2 E. |`»¢\,| . l'a¢x"l - . ` ,;f _ 100.* 'fl . PR°°“i“S Banff/ 4' "WMS: slwm ?.1i.‘.I.Z.°3`.1'§“.'5.fi'II'.'ff"...T§i'..'2.'.I.'}°""'°"‘ ',_ , .. oith Ship Diana vs theM I concluded for a day or two. Criaimorrinowu Harbor still is open, u arid' hlown \ / ` Dounl.as MOLIOn of Glace Bay, C. B. \ son of Dr. D. J. McLeod, formerly Chief i People are quick to judge a man by his appear ance. C‘othes often condemn a man before he has an opportunity to Speak. Men who have to do with other men should be careful that their clothes are neat-in style -_perfect fitting. The Question of Cost The question of cort bothers many a man-custom tailors are so expensive. Thsvs what brought high-class, ready-to-wear clothing into existence. in Proirsss Brand- Fit Reform and W- IL. John- son Cloihlne We of.`i>'discrimluai\s`g buyers all 'the‘ style. tit and quality for which cusionr tsi‘lors'wi1l ask $5 to $10 lore the suit. PROVE OUR STATEMENTS by letting us sliow you the goods-by thorough inspection-by actual trying on. And your money is not ours until yon‘re satished" J ye, " .' /_.,.‘ _ _ ' f..:.sf`~ _ ref; 1.3% J ._ if . :_ `<`!\-\35f.-2.' , ‘- \ 4 ‘/’ *f-`-<1; Lp- v .?*Z*\ ` ‘ " \)/J :"1 -___ -‘_\ `.<~_'-pl _, `l' V if i x "`\ // - /5% _. \ . . - ' `. ll n Bi-no D wright:-P P-A 'r Newton /of); 51,5' X "2 /` i ,J ~ , ’ gson-H D Johdaon; Auditors L B Miller ' ' tra .i H sen. l l *F 'i. qi ;-\ , \ <1 fill/lllll, Reliable Furs Possibly y\\i`i'e reall about the Moutrealifsn who offered _what purported so be Sign cu Persian Lamb _isckete for |5o ? N,,¢.i|¢¢. ie ny. the quality waves there-the iackeu were made oforat nf! hits skilfully stack together! Yer .these who purchased them probably thought they, ku' w enough about- Furs to be able llsdgs Fur quality. e int is here - i-‘ur uality is most dltiicnit zi>h|.\5”e-even the D011 ;ll?9f"'°d W* Wm' tinsesrf l ed. 'i`hst’s_wIl7 |* _'Ni 'WY' Furiceidbn of s respectab£‘& who have i r ¢¢ lhlieient oonnileiiee in their good! id gnaran- . tecthesi. _ ‘ ... QQ; _ Ilali' »-» Lu' ";'f1»;`°§;,`f,'3--'°' "-33" 1-mr "~"",°1-!"5.l_:°*'°'?2‘ff *_‘il'. _ Q . ' iggpstrvipsistytoehooaefroin ' ‘ 6 J.°'i.\. *_ . . . ... .. ‘O 1 Fnrlisckpiecss---~----~ $4tc$75 H f the fu-iq .nurse hy .mir From. rstiarnee ~ when enters found themselves at last `\ attain; our the smooth and delightfully ' \ -1- 5 ‘ le areaof which gave a some of ex~ . 'i#ii»~-r~s»»e»--- .r-1-' lnliwfinilse auusnss_iusn»,if. r.. ielnisit lvsttteyssqtsotiaes. ` Tlamalllaoln awlvsd la Henrietta- l»¢l,a°.lLUp.m.yss\sNhiy. "lxlaseahentesrsiuseeuths , Usiee. Intl. ii# arrivsilsmshsmthslfesahwest.. Umah JMR ~Bll@U¢l,Unfm,I¢ot It leaves shortly h' N.W.’l'. ' tuners ssewsnuaieias nsi,is spans- lngabwdeysathiaoldhouieat York. Genus Brennan has returned ts Ottawa after a visit no his parents is this Ol y. ' ` » A. W. Dwsag Ottawa. who has tara hers for sole days left last night on rs- turn. A. L, Fsasisa, M. L. A., Souris came in from Sonrla yesterday and is atlthe Vio- tcria. Lssicli. Gatnanr, Bloomtield, waeia passenger last night for Boston to spend the winter. Tirlnn was buta small attendance at the market yesterday owing to the rain and had roads. I Mlm Latina F. arm Arn R.:Wanrr, of York, have rsiurnjfhome after an ex- tended visit to frisfs in Pownal. NUI, ani last night for Oltlws Tiis case e _ eg- dalen islands S. S. 00., is stlll before the Admiral»y'Court, and will not likely be the ire having been broken p out. There Ia freight enough for a cargo for a steamer, but no vessel is obtainablr. Superintendent ef Education for this pro- vince, has arrived in the city. Mr. Mc- Leod will attend Prince of Walei College ihis terni. \ A ciiirr wedding took place at Sanrian, B. C., on Dec. 10, lilll, the contracting parties being Miss Marguerite McPherson, daughter of Geo. and Mrs. McPherson, of ‘Newton Cross, and Harry Dreyer Both bride and groom are residents of Sundnn. Tris home ot Mrs. James Ryan. Picton. N. S., on Dec. 25th, was the scene of s happy event when her only daughter, Celia, was united in marriage to ParlrerJ. 'R;?erson, of Prince Edward Island. Af» `t the ceremony is dainty lunch was serv- evi. The happy couple left for their future hmne in P. E. l., followed by the best eishes of all _ Miss Knrnsnvn A. Dorman, daught r oi Mr. am* Mrs. ha,-I. Dopgsu ,ofrrlnce Eduard Ialgnd, was married toWliliani &_0orisas, as Greenfield, Mass. Mr. and Mm. Oorleas left Immediately sit r the ceremony for their wedding trip, which is to include a visit to Mrs. Corlesi-1' hours at Prince Edward Island. Upon their re 'urn they will reside in Holyoke. Tris following officers cf Eton Lodge, S. O. E , were duly installed by District Dep- uty Bro G. W Snelgroves assisted by P W P-L J Worthy; Chap-E E Jordan; Sec-G W Worthy; Trees-Wni Peardon ist liuirie-Thus Dover; 2nd Guide S J Whltlook;3r\l Guide-W F Riggs; I G- (1 D Wi-ight;0 G-H M Chandler;‘l‘rustees, -.I D Lapthorue, S J Whitlock and H M Chandler; JalntTrustee-L B Miller; Sur Tin: Arena Rink was opened last night for skating for the first time this winwr, and the event proved to be _beater even than was awlcipatcd. Forgotten was riomy icy expanse, the nnaccustomed FRG hilerstlon to all who donned their ska ea. Ateutrlr hundred were upon thaleosud there were that many oroweuaders s- well, attracted andgdelighted with tl'e brightness and happiness of th scene. it was a matter of surprise that su :h u splendid skating surface wls poi-i~ sible, considering the excessive inlldnesn of the wi-nther. Everyone was struck with the manner In which the large num- ber who attended were absorbed in the vastness of the building; neither the ice nor the baleonlra showed the least sign of being crowded. The accommodations in the way of dressing rooms, and the many othereomforts prcvidedby the manage- ment, made the opening a revelation In reaurd to the pleasure that is to be deriv- s'i from an up-to-date rink pl'°il¢l’|! UW- strncwi and furnished, and csilbl! ll-\ll\° aged hy a company who place the comfort stpatrons above anything elsar fgmmg heap inahes home happy. Doughnuts, _ loc doz. - ~ . _ _.,_., Ei. i 'li iii ' ri: i see' iiiil 2*-l'i§ ei-:... .'~*"""’~° _ n. sralaar Laaueq :titles of nah are belna abil* rg ldglea-:?I-K to the Boson Mer- . sem ~ ~ » $¢..'~r=»' \.~ -'-milf. , con1iI|uMf;:;i'h, the Hypo- phcsphilse" ' Lime and ' Dr-' 'i'.'l. Qaanr, lsneiesslss, ls UI diy. D' TID! wilitiasaeskatingat the Arena Blah this eltafaasn; Sanvica dt' (Ariat church, Cherry Valley toescfiow at 8 p. ns. ` Rav. J. _will-prusoa In lesite Hallgtemcrrow sftueoon at 3 ‘|_‘dod. 5' W. 0. iinyllga court s¢lI°¥l'lP|lsr from I-islihk. arrived in the City yes- t :day and wtll be alleged in connection with Lbs trial now pending in the Admir- allty Coast ble. Telus wllibe a canons of the- Oppos- ition meinheQcf the Mock Parliament at Mclean k - McKinnon's oflioe this evening at sight o'oloch sharp, impor- tant business. lllasliansit lsciiunuaa, _Central Be- deque and Miss Lydia Nicholson of Spring- field who are taking a course in the C. B. 0. have returned from spending their Xmas holidays at their homes. Joan Surreal Bam. of Hops River and bride Arrived yesterday from Newfound- land, where their marriage took place on the ilth of last month. Mrs Bell was for- merly Matilda Jane MacKle of Stanley Bridge. .inure S. Laiaorrr. Montague, has re- turnsd to Obarlottetou n alter an nlmenca cf nearly four years in the North West. He has entered upon the 2nd year cnurre Prince of Wales College.iiIs inany friends will wish him success. Crans A. l|oLnou. who has boen‘ visiting his parents at Plnette for the lsvt fortnight, left by last nlght's special on return toWinnfpeg when he holdss. lucrative position. Mr. Mchoxl is a graduate of the 0.13.0. class lllih. F. J. STANLEY, leader of Knox church choir Sydney, formerly cf:'_Zion church choir this Citv, and Miss Cassie Pushle organist, were each presented with ea' cellent gifts on New Years Day, on oehalf of the members of the choir. Tnsms will ben public meeting at the Y. M. C. A, on Sunday at 4 o'clcck open to all. Aspeoiial invitation is given to illl members, Seniorand Junior, to be prr- sent. Presldent Louscu will have charge of the meeting, which will be a New Years Service. G. also MRS. Ganpru-:n. who :ire spend ing the winter ab,,the Forester l{ons»>_ Cnapaud, oelebr-ated. the wth anniversary of their marriage on New Yeurs Day. A large number of friends ealieli to offer congratulations and some valuable gifts were received from- relatives and friends at home and abroad. ~ - Ta: first Boy`s mleiing of 1907 will be held in the Y. M. C. A. at 10 o'clock to~ morrow morning. The Bsy’s Work Oom- mlttes would like td have eyery boy over ii years of age attend* this meeting. This is exclusively' a B0ye‘ Meeting where questions of interest to boys are discussed. Uome yourself and bring your boy friends. Tl-in funeral of the lat - Bruce Rugerson, Crapaud, took place _on the lst lust., to the Episcopal cemetery. Services at the house and grave were conducted by the Rev. John W. Godfrey. Although the weather was disslreeable many attended. The pall-bearcra were Charles' Lsard, Joseph Macdonald, Issac Bears, D. Mc~ bean. James Sherren, James Waddell. Tun half yearly examination oi Wheat- lay Rlverschooitock place' Wednesday afternoon December 19th. The schoolroom was tsstsfullv decorated for the ocoa» sion by the scholars. The pupils were examined lu the different subjects by Hugh Mcbhod, and Ernest Desloche. teachers of Rustloo Cross School, and hy their ready answers, they showed n thorough knowledge of their work. After the examination a well rendered pro- gramme was given by the children. The scholars were then presented with Christmas cards end," prines were given tothe following; Attendance, Miss Georgina Matheson, best scholars in Fffth Bcbkdlst Miss Gertrude Matheson iind Mlastknn Matheson; best scholar in second book, Percy Carr. Department MissSimIs» Matheson. The Dlvils and visitors were then treated to candy and remarks were made by those present i-xprerslng thcmselveeas highly pleased with the work done. Au address was read by Vincent Carr, while Freddie Matheson presented the tsscher Leo A. Ben-ellwltba 'beautiful pair of kid gloves. and a iiiorocco bound volume of Shakespeare. .lohnson’s Emulsion Liver 'Oli , ` Castelle go e. 'fl' i Soda.: 'Thoroughly emiiisiiied, and pleasantly iiavoured so that almost everyone can like it without having any digestion didnrheeee. 55 cents and S0 cents per heuia. Sranileal Patterns I0 and iSe , _-xllx _f»“ .` i", \‘\\\. lj/»_\ .\_\‘,l,,\‘ ".190 :<1-.'/pq V1 l `\.. 9 f\‘¥f“\~f_*~‘;`f»"l\`tl‘l<;