|-iteiirbie ._ i>'n'ooitr:ss-_nitANn/'- ritocnss BRAND ctotulso, .A cwmrrrr; _ APPi:aRANcr:s COUNT » People are quica to judge a man by his appear- ance. Clothes 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 cor! bothers many a man-custom taiiors are so expensive. That’e what brought high-clnss, ready-to-wear clothing into existence. In Prolress Brand- Fit Reform and W- K. John- son Clothing We offer disc?'mi_rrat,i_pg ,hugrers all. the style. fit and quality for which custom tai ore will aslr $5 to Jio more the suit. PROVE OUR STATEMENFS by letting us show you the goods-by thornufrli inspection-by actual trying on. And your inorrcy is not ours until you're satisfied' ‘ .;.~; li. A O ~ u. ‘I lswmssolk I ---I' -, ~ ~ - l_- - Y I. B-' . Uusfalornr. Charlstliown, .lah 'tuesday night lsr Hraeatoo. Album. , _Dar Wednesday Dsesmhm #hafta a very hrlsf illness. of pasamenla. Owen Banner. I esrltawn, sensed sway at tissues! Ttyears. The dsssaasd was has-isths onset; or ire-arslrrr. rr-.Lan lasts ygs- IQ had at this Mains yearn, Qbnlad to this Island, with his parents, wnossttrlsd at Cardlpa. Here he resided until 158, when hs moved to Searltown. where be spentths remainder, ofhls life. The deceased was a nrauof slarllag Qaraoter. always God-fearing and righteous. and held in high esteem by all of those with whom he name inoou tant during bla: life. During his real- denoe in Srarltowmho always devoted himself to the w-lf.rre of that section and his presumes, will now be greatly missed by all. He leaves to mourn rs widow ons daughter, Catherine of Win- chester, Maas., and two sous, Edward, of North Tryon, and Charles who resides on the homestead; besides a long list. of other relatives wboloea a staunch and true friend. His remains were interred in tie Catholic cemetery, at Seven Mile Bay, where the funeral 'services were coudur ted by Rav. Father McDonald. Tr-rl: people of Strathcona Dlstrlot held their Christmas Tree and entertainment Dm 24th. Notwithstanding the stormy -Ulsht the school house was filled with parents and friends. J. Ross was chair- rnun, and the following program was rendered; Chorus by choir; recitation, Earl Hayden; recitation, Melville Spindle; recitation, John Hunter; dialogue, two boys; reci a ion, Sophia McDonald; recitation, Alt-x McLeod; dialogue; boy and girl; recitation, Malcolm lMcl.eod; recitation, Jennie Mr.-Donald; ;r.-citation, Myrtle Hunter; chorus ‘by ehnlr; recitation, Ewen McLeod; f Speech Walter Hunter; Reritatlou, Mari- ! on Ross; Reciation, Janet Hunter: Gaelic ,Song. Hugh Ross; Recitation, Vllillie ` Spindle; Dialogue, two boys, Recitatlon, Louisa Ross; Reoltation, Charles Riley; , Reoitation, Willie Bryden; Dialogue `three girls; Recltation, Elsie Riley; R.eclta'iou,Kstie McDonald; Recitntian, Helen Spindle; Becitatlon, Russel llunter; Sword dance, Malcolm Mcheod, Alex. Buchanan Vlollonist : Santa Claus then appeared ‘on the scene and distributed candy and gifts from the tree to all pre- lsent. The entertainment closed by lsinging God Savr the King. This is the | second year of Miss Huntcr‘s teaching in Strathcona School, also the second time she has provided a ohristrnaslree and \sutertainment which shows the interest she talres in the happiness of the cblldrerr *umler her care. Tire people are very thankful to Miss Hunter and those who *assisted her on this occasion. | JOHN Mrmr>nv,Viliaqe blacksmith for l nearly 35 years at Stanley Bridge having ‘ recntly decided toreturn to his old love (the farmlpurr-hassd the beautiful home- stead of bis father ln-law James Proctor. New Glasgow, where he intends to reside. iliefore his departure his ‘friends rind J neighbors decided that they owed it ru a lduty to themselves to present Mr. and ` Mrs. Murphy with rr. tultairle testinrurrlul, I and one of the most representative gather ,lugs ever assembled at Stanley Bridge was present for the occasslon. Norman Nicholson occupied the chair. and in his own inirnitalrle style intro- duoed the spesker of the eveulnrr, W. H. Hogan, Hope Rlvrr who gave the addr-e§‘-=‘.ife“‘>~ . ~ . ,,., Correct Form in Corsets The Most Comprehensive Showing of Excellent Styles in Modern Corset Models Corsets selected from these .‘_' ‘ HANDLE the famous D & A and P D Corsets the two _ . I l I finest lines in Canada. i lines give shapeliness, comfort and ~ . 2. ‘y fs - .. ,__- il* Some of Our Specially Good Numbers THE DOREEN is s white cnutii corset, a good fitter, suspenders attached.. .. . ._ . . c An excellent corset of grey oouril, medium Sgure, dip hip, all sires from 16 to 30 . . . . .. c Two notably rrood values, excellent, duew models, greyor white coutil, grey nas suspeu - ers attached . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A very excellant B. I). Model, fine white rcoutil» medium high bun, slender model very stylish , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .. These are only representative. We‘ve many otners at every prior . Come ln, and a short examination will show you why this corset department is so popular. - / PERSUNAL sUP1sRvis1oN t 5; Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made io order. _ Great bargains continued in furniture till the ; large str ck is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Oiilce (rrpstair-‘.) J oh n N ewso n . Just Look ‘ 0vei° Your Insurance Policies and see if you are carrying enough Fire Iu- surance. Ii you are nor, then place some in that good old Fire Co. the Scottish Union. It has $5r,ono,ooo.- no of Assets. , E. K. BROW, Charlottetown - - - Agent for P. E. I. lQ grace to every woman who wears " » . them--provided she selects the cor- ~ ~`.".§&_3J " rect model for her figure. We carry a line socomprehensive and so vari- "\ - ed that it is very easy for almost any I figure to be iittcd with graceful ease .4 ‘~ - H and excellent style from our stock. - ,ll New corsets c uniug in every day W I ‘ - - u / l ‘_ ‘_ I almost. In addition to the lines ~ ~ , _ ' mentioned above we also handle an if ,I , ' excellent corset made by the B & I f people-the popular “LADY CURZON" which we tell at $1.59. I \ /. wr Grey or white ooutil oorsc t, white model, ‘I nas suspendera attached medium figure $ o The famous "Crest" especirliy adapted io ignggg as nearly as ur nrealrsble as a corset can /1 well be, liasy and styiith . . , . . . . . . . . .. C, 5 A rlainlily stylish little corset "P. D. 59"-is a triile shorter than most, and extremely I stylish . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ° A very handsome garment lu white. satin ribbon binding at top, short model for medium I figure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. » , 1 Your Groceries will always he fresh if you nrrler them here. l have a tull ' line r f all kinds of Sugar, Ten, Coffee, Cocoa butter, eggs, cheese, spices, fruit in fact everything to be had in an up-to-date grocery. You can also get Oats, Hay and Feed for your horse at all times. ` T. WHITE, Phon. 310 l'pper Pownal St iz-zodttslm _ Jordan’s Emulsion of Cod Liver 0ll And Hypophosplrites of Lime and Soda Combineri with other highly nutrldaus nicmvrm- for rho r:uro_ of Fought. Colds l ir\|rt`o\rgh. And other diseases ariaingfrom impure blood. ili?hiy recommended D! many leading phynir-airs whose names we mm' P'”"'"°° hir w Jonnatrarco Boar-lt i’t Murray Harbin. E. I. First lli loma at Charlottetown Exhibition or ull sndplirnuision also Jamaica ExhiMz`|-ou. lhtllz honorable mation at the World'i| ir: also a diploma at Halifax Exhibition, in l.!=it~ flwt prize and a diploma at Halifax. IDI and first prize at d a di loma at Charlottetgwu IH! First prize medal at Halifax for il lm: i-‘lr-.rt ;-r~irr~. rim. me and lim lim. prtu (`&:\'lotw‘ own. lim. ‘lsstf. GOVERNMENT LOANS. Under authority of the Act of |904, the Government of Prince Edward Island is prepared to re- very sincerely for l patronage during 1906 and wish you every prosperity during RUGGISTB _= > €__ ,_,__ _iff _ yt- = Aslicr’s Enamel let the dental convention recently held in Montreal the ading dentists of Canada expressed themselves as ‘ being very iavoursbly impressed with Asher’s artificial em-mei as s material i_>r Elliug teeth. That this material is the equal in all ways and in many respects the superior oi gold for tiiling teeth is now generally conceded. _ "°7° lt Costs Less than Gold We have all shades to etrit all teeth. ""‘°"°“" “"='e.'i§s.s...'2.i'1ie'..R°°mS» liillgiilil lilililil nit. s. rs. itosiss, Prop. o~i_5o nth twwtf ceive further loans for which De- l posit Receipts will be issued. Iu- tercst from date of deposit |i.ntil withdrawal. No notice l Dentists of tlnc Mind l:;..:r.:..,~:;:::.;:::.. "°“"“"°“ ~ All Endorsc i The Provincial Treasurer, Char- ? iottetown. i gdzwt All linings Elsc lllcing Equal We will sell you a dinner set-a tes set- -or s cham- ber set cheaper than yon can buy it elsewhere. Call and we will convince you. cmnor. oeqa me rm so i .4 » “. js..-.f