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Ia usb 60 years. ...¢_.’;f.~é‘§.°e,§L‘§1`v:...... 1 "iii iiws or s- ~ I Ji ___`_',,’-_ A, _ .__ _.,__,,` 1- ~-_v-xv;-_ iv-~e.. -- - - _ riff" ..-Hy.; nicussr, nA1.~r'r1r-‘.sr EFFECTS ' ' is Pao rocxarinc ifoxrnairs » A re to be found in our New Style, U`p'tO-(late ARISTO PLATINO PRINTS WITH FGLDER CGVERS -I-bees folders made of heavy dark colored m,¢¢fif1l_ give to a portrait a style _and dig~ uirv thru add greatlytoiti attracziv ness ' OUR HGLID Y SPECIALTY This year will be ARISTO PL KTINO PRINTS WITH FOLDE_R COVERS They irifii-.-idualize a _picture and place it in a class by itself-an artistic class-that has only to be seen to be appreciated. The popularity is increasing necause it is based on quality. We ire alwsvs glad to welcome visitors to our -tudio Geo. I-I. COOK, 5 ___ 3 JAETER XMAS Ifvour stomach is not just right r1UG11E's nIG1=:s'r1vE Tomo is ii reliable remedy. If you have a COLD cr COUGH try Hughe’s Cough Mixture, All kinds of SPECIAL REMEDIES prepared by HUGHES, TH§§.?.?§si`.S (Mail orders sent at once) i A HITE & C0.. STOCK BROKERS Agents for Ennis & Stoppani _ BANKERS AND BROK RS 2 Stocks. Bonds, Grain and Cc “on bought outright or on margin. Newson’s Building - Victoria Low , P. E. I. 1 Telephone 268 P. O. Box 469 Hnnual Stougisli Zoncert 5 l i gl- ' 1 l BURNS' anuivizizslinir OPERA HOUSE Monday. 26th January. PROGRAM. 1. Overture-Bonnie Ldddi¢. Orchestra. ° 2. Vocal Solo-Buns and Scotland YR. nd lr. P. Ja . ra & - . 3 G r ana. a 4m RQ-5 » comin imc! u°i-Q'i#f'i|ewex.°e-a:i'.°m'i'a:karrh. ur. r.J.so1s1ey. lr. GH. loose. 1 5. vocal Solo-The Auld Rouse. ‘Ilan Amyvltalrle. C°fn OMC” . “dev 6° "T Bar. Major Galbraith. 7. Recitation. edley-EchoeaL;‘;<;o‘5:hd 8. H 0 ° d Orchestra. Hi hla Daueel. _ ldisc B\§rria’npupi1li'3ll'PlP¢ mu* mf' Pa” erguaon. xo Vocal Solo-Scotch (Bvspecltl i’¢-The mlllllldm“°'T°"t‘ Mr L.W. COOK ` xl 18. A6ildhLang me andGod Savé UN “l"‘ earn audience- rissiff-mia vissieomoe. 1’f°f¢ W” aadw tt , r_Lead:;;:; F0rch eatra-Prof. Villk9"b° °9f_ “gun” Dodd‘a and. ..I.:f.*;f:;:;’.°.‘::.°.:;l°.":f.:.°:.’s£. .»~ ’-= »» a. m. n Reserved seats 351:. Ull'¢l¢f*¢d °5°' D°° open at 7.30. Concert at 8 o’clock sharp- Jauns Paros, Chairman. atnxsxnzn I( \cD01IAI-D. 5¢¢!° Jan 13 eod I W. ur|e`y~ 15. Vocal Solo-My L-Idlfk in 'he °°°t¢h. I I have been a steady user of Ripans Tabules for the l§Sl2 two years. I cannot 91:31” them enough. Iwork in 8. mill with nothing but fi¢¢°¢ around me all day and WGS much troubled with cough' ‘ ing and. hacking .until _I began taking Ripans. This Wonderful cure haS `D1'°\18`ht me great relief and I C811 hardly praise them ¢!10llZlf‘ ht ~ Impossible \, to __ tell it from a solid gold Watch All that you see of it is solid gold-the plate of Stiffening metal in the middle of the gol does not detract fromits beauty, dd , red th cost. ‘€:.us§.'.i”.é'3‘.1.. 1.`2?.'i.’..f..`i lasBoss‘*l.'.r.i°‘ Case .AT W. W. WELLNER’S Clrtown. Q ! Slip l Sli ! I 60 1 We have the best ice creeper in Char- lottetown. No other like them. Fastened to rubbers or overshoes. They save your neck- try 2. pair. ‘oc a _ on the committee, viz: John S. Power, _,md giving an appetite for the _next mw1_ _ _ s' o Lita Ot people who travel nine out of ton use =____. .. _ ' 1' “ ' a Alley & Co. ` the ensuing yr ar, viz., President, L. Mac- l . ' donald, Lsq. ; Vice President, S. S. Rob- J 1 ° 1 _ ' me-I n if _f 3 tary, T. S. Robertson; Auditor, John Half Bbls Flour We have fou diflerent grades of Flour i. 1°” half " barrels. This a nice sized package of flour very suitable for small families. _ Our four leading brands are Five Roses. ' Gnu!- Fedora. Royal Stuart. _ BEER & GOEE ` ¢“» ' ' We 'W8l,1fr-""“ Your Cigar liade The iinest stock in the city HAVANNA and D9MESTiC. A good cigar $2.00 2. b0X» Also your drug wants. onus l’.O. P LUEAL INTEREST Reporters and Correspandnts Everywhere. _ Aim you using Red Rose tea? It's gov. d tea. * - Asnms and Summersides to-morrow night. Don’t miss it. Admission 25 cents. Seats 35 cents. Plan at Hughes’. Vicron Dousn, Charlottetown, has pur- chased from L.T. MucNeill,North Rustioo, the handsome and speedy pacing marc Gracie Almont. REV. R G. Sinclair of Montague, will. deliver his locturei “Reminiscences of Life and Travel in the North West in the Seventies” in Zion Church Schoolroom on Tuesday J an Zlth at 8 p. m. Admission 10 cents. Crm-: 'and hear Rev. R. G. Sinclair of Montague, lecture on the “Reminiscences of Life and Travel in tho Northwest in t-he Seventies,” in Zion Church School- room. on Tuesday, the mth inat., at 8 p.m./ Admission 10' cents. ` Panmnns um .yr xmosnono.-The pos- poned annual meeting of the East Point Ag- icultursl Society was held in the Kingston hall on the 12th lust Pres.-L. McDonald Esq., presiding. A good num- ber of farmers were present although bad weather prevented many from a distance. The reports of the officers showed that the society had done business to the ox- tent of $1060 in the way of importation of improved seed and' stock. The seed was sold to the members ab cost, on a cash basis, an accredited member who did not have the cash was give three months by paying bank discount, which proved u great convenience as well as saving to the man who did not have ready cash. and will do much to educate the membership on the advantages of the cash system, . which we hops .will soon suspend the ruinous credit system of this country that has done so much to keep the poor man poor. The general testimony oi' the mom- bers present was that the seed was of sup- erior quality and free from noxious wecdr The Directors were iustruopd to import seedagalu next season, also several Ayn * shire and Shorthom bnllcolvlfl; boars and l. I NU RY19 Mna. Gnoaaa F. Unnmo, who has been visiting in Souris and Dundas has gone on a visit to her home in Boston, expect- ing to stay there until the spring. She is completing her studies at 'thc New Eug- lond Conservatory of Music in Boston _having taken up the piano. The journey up from the Island was broken by a two days visit in Portland. Maine, and three days visit in Biddeford, Me., she having friends in both places. S The people of Coscumpec were favored' .with a rare treat on the l5'.h lust. when Rev. H. G. Gratz, M. A. delivered hls_ vary instructive and impressive lecturol _ t, James Tissot. These piiutliigs of scenes inthe life ofCirist ara said to he the 'moat renowned in thc world. Io thof oplnionofthoso who were present, they #merit well the praise they have received. They are all the most exacting could sire. The lecturer, with his dna lantern’ threw them very clearly on the screen, giving the onlookea' a pleasant sense of 'comfort and satisfaction. The lecture; besides being most entertaining, cannot fall tohava made a deeper impression on the mind of the great historic facts in thellfo-of the world's Redeemer. ` . AN OBJECT LESSON In a Restaurent. A physician puts o query: Have you never noticed in any large restaurant at lunch or dinner time t-he large number of hearty, vigorous old men at the tables; men whose ages run-from 60 to dl years; many of them bald andlperhapa gray, but 'none' of them feeble or senile 8 ' Perhaps the spectacle is so common aa to have escaped your observation or com- ment, but nevertheless it in an object lesson which means something. I l btw uid! If you will notice what these hearty old lellows arc eating you would observe that l‘ they are munching brain crackers not gingerly picking their way through a_ menu card of new tangled health foods; onthoccnti-arythcy seem ' to pcrfcra juicy roast of beef, a properly turned loin of mutton, and oven the dreadly boiled' lobster is not altogether ignored. ' , The point of all this is that a vigorous old ago depends upon uood digestion audi' plenty oflwholaaomo food and not upon, dieting and an endeavor to _fltvo upon brain crackers. rams. It is prop issd to units with sister ‘societies in order to secure low freig f rates.Tho following resolution was nova l and secondad,and called out a very atrori _l and decided opinion from the membership which is determined that this .vilinouo business shall be stamped out and if nec- essary the guilty p-irtiee be made a public example.- \Vhere- as the meeting of the East Point Agricultural Society 'learns with regret that fish fed hogs have been sold to the Packing Company. Thercftrs Resolved that this meeting appoint a vigilance committee who shall report to the a`gent _ of said company the names of all partlfes known to feed their hogs on dsli or fish R olfals or allow their hogs to run any place where there is any danger of feeding on such. This resolution was carried unani- mously. The following were appointed eHarbor; Geo. Mooney, Grecuvale; John McLellan, Red Point; John A Bruce, Klngsborc; DmielFisher, South Lake; James J. Beaton, Eist Poinl;Alired Morrow, North Lake; Colin Camp- bell, Lakeville; Mlchael Murphy, Elmira; Plus J. Gimpboll, Fair- field; Joseph MacEachern, B_zyfie1d;_ Frank Macdonald, Rackbai-ra; Ber ard `Holland, East Baltic; Neil MaoPhee, Glencorrodale; Barney Macdonald, Chep-, stow. The officers were re-appointed for ertsou ~ Treasurer. C W Stewart; Secre MacLellan. Directors, J. J. Campbell, Elmira; Eulrene Fay, East Baltic; John J. Ryan, Biyticld; Paul MacEachern, Campbell_‘s Cove; Michael Mooney, Green- ville. This Society is doing good .work along educational lines as well as the lm- .provemont of seed and stock, and de- serves and must have the support of ovary progressive man in this section. Frost \Bites, Chilblaips, Corns, Bunions, Sore and Tender Feet. Promptly cured by using Kendrick’sr S Llnlmcnt. Bathe the feet well in warm crater, dry and use Kendrlck’i Llniment. There is nothing » like it for Sore Lungs, Sore Throat and Iuflamma-- tion of the Stomach. - _1 F l _ 1 L . \ _ \ ,'--\‘_ ,/' _ / ` \_ / I' \ \ ,` \\ \"- ' \\ 1% Solid Silver Empire ‘Hatch Sit dollars and cents buys this watch. ` ' We think that no other . watch on the market, gives as much value for the money. G. F. Hlll2llCS0ll, Jeweller, and \ \ \ /‘ . ,\ \ i .____,» I | I I ,I 1 1 / /'/I *,.»-:_-._` / ` 4 1 I Q. .e ` ' S; . .,_ ~ -. "` . __ - ""-__- ._¢ just whatevery weak stomach lacks, _ _ »»»»1».»~.<»~-me im.. .M ...;.'°.':.'.:°.i°.....°‘"°:‘z;i.':::.e.°:;:.=:s.;;:‘::.°.:;°s-..,..“..'°:.“;m I Pnrroau, Januar-yi 15.-Ono hundred There is a certain class of food cranks; who seem to believe that meav, ooloa an ,, many other good things area-aak fpoiaon, '.'.. , ... v` ` _ for the Lire or cnrisi. 'ras iwrurs wsél, A _ V ~ 1 ,illustrated throughout _by stereoptionl * . ~ » " 1 ‘views bv the famous French artis '. .. ‘,g -. ,_ ~ l their own theories. I The matter in anutshellds that if tha stomach secretes the L di i the etouiaolpdoes uct do so, and' cereainf foods cause dictross,ono or two of Stuartfa Dyspepsia»Tablet| after each meal will S removoalldtfflculty because they supply npx. . Stuarifs Dyspepsla Tablets do not act upon the bowels and lu fact are not strict I upon the food eaten, digesting it thot 'h oughly and thus gives a much needed root Stnar\.’s Dyspepsla Table ts knowing them to be perfectly safe to use at any time and f also having foundcut by experience that S traveling publlc for years have iplzu d full sized packages and any drugglst from Maine to California, if his opinion were, asked, win says that suusrtfs Dispspsis' Tablets is thc most popular and ' success ' _-lu-it-is-u-<11 _. _ earns To fiom' wiiniiiiirisiif- men, including twenty former Boon soldiers, will leave here _for Somaliland cure Diptheria. 3 JOHN D. BOUTILLIEB. ` cure Group. I- 1 ' J. F. GUNNINGHAM. . Cape Island. ' , I know MINARD'S LINIHENT is the best remodfou earth. * R JOSEPH A. SNOW. _ ~ Norway, Me. 1 '.¢~~>`5"~:-'\_ . . _ . . 4 1 THE REASON WHT lo~ku no pieaaaut is *eéause of the laundry work hsaibeen seat home condltion.A like pleasuteirill yourlanndry work done at riiissniz susan uioiinnv but these oadavercus sickly looking ln- ` ` dlvidnalsarcawalking condemnation of ' 1 ~ , __ na urall gest vc _ - _ _. __ V julcesln sufficient quantity aaywhole- _ 1 ~ "1 1 33 CENTS OEE EVERY oii.lrs1 1 -ma =. fr, _ i s Stanley they areasateguard against-iuéigestlon ` . _ _ _,;;ffi‘ _ 4 <5 _£3-f in any form, and eating as they have to, .. i_-`,`,`e ` ‘ *’ L" 12 ‘ at all hours and all kinds of food, the -3 f ' f Q L X ' fr’ their faith to Stuart’s Tablets. < 3 All _droggists sell them at 50 "cents for 1 , - ' ou 'Monday to join the British . expodii' ._» rion against the Mad Mullah. . . . » _ .gig-_-il_-1 , I now m1N_.iRo's` LtNi:uEN1‘ wuil _ _French Village. ' 9 Ikuow MINARD’S LINIMENT will] l Our-5 lwuud. lot “'h3f°§f?'4i3="=3=°i“r==v°=¥