»£¥"$‘oi»°»‘i»’i.'s'?,i"’} -WEDNESDAY lvloRN1Nc- cl-lARLo'r'rETowN, P. E 1., JANUARY is, 1904 -wanna N E RDIAN. » _ Sl `LE _ .mv __ *_ .____*__ _ _ SDAY MORNING- { rwssT?f.piv°é”5‘£§¥§°,?,’§"§?,,,, , ,.31 VA( 'r » --~~~_ -~ -- ~ - ~- » ._. _._ _,i _ ~ . i ' v i i f < - - __ UCI!! KQV; many policy-holders,|friends.fsnd agents in Prince Edward Is- The Mutual Life of New York is the fervent wish of the Company. Hr. Jacob S. Johnson is Manager for the Maritime Provinces. at Halifax. Our Mutual friend Mr. John McEachern. Charlottetown description recently seen was ankle 11" b¢¢n f°f mlm! NH!! if! faithful repruentative andcity agent. length, and the cost was loosely belt- "“"“""" »- sa ui with s bans or menu: embroid- ary consisting or diiferent shades ot brown. This embroidery trimmed both the skirt and the Jacket. With this Wm is hte wlmouta Buisness Education? C-'Io tame tt is sometimes omitted. fl'9€il. _r ‘ A!- ! ` . ‘E Q, ,. me 6 “_ » \/ ar ’*\ gre ~_.-.\ of . ,r "r&?§l~'-»\ ~»~.-_-... /ll Mr Benn Piturnx Sy:/nu ry'P/rarwgri1//|y- ~ lftporting Sly/f. \",- \ il; " - \/ Phenography is so simple as to_be readily learned by any one of ordinary capacity, and the uhlie benefits to bederived rom isare incalcu- ral>le.~]oiu1 Balcur. (' . il." ‘ *-1 _ : \I g .. The spacious rooms furnished by the Charlottetown Business Col ege for Shorthand and_Typewriting under the Principalship of J. 0 Trainer, are models in themselves for the study of these important sub- ‘ acts- While Mr. Trainor is a new teacher to a Charlottclo vi: class ` yet, he has already proven what the Phenographic Institute recom mended~him to be “a competent teacher of Phonography." For farther recommendation or introduction ask ANY member of his class Here, the Benn Pitman system is taught from the Pitman-Howard kxt-books. consequently the students,iind no diiiiculty inreading thei notes. , “ NOW is a good time to join the classes, For full particulars and rates apply to the Charlottetown' -Business Collegle. ' ` l. B nll.LeR, Prlncplsl. . s. I w dti. H 4 g \ E 'E' . W _ 3... gr p \ ' if - . / 1 Wnzra onom con. Wll °,b black costumes. by the . The picture shows a white cloth coat trimmed with strappings put on like tlwkl. .IUDIC OHOLLET. ' » -- ff’ _ l MN ER FAS'-"ONS" 1 mass sunscreen. p iz-ni* ae I Canadla , - r E -HE lim- LoNf; urls ..==-.---~» - ».=f===-'=‘='--======»=*='=f , =;~» I _ , Nearly su me me are mea., with A lwn 0 was taurus lu Secunia 1 ' W » ‘ ' *-4 p {, ‘ ‘ a cape _elect on the'-shoulders, which summer. One Sunday morning he _ ~ _ a ' fgives an appearance" ot smallnseq iq; »- t his Uttle`hammer in his pocket (he the waist. This gps egm is gym an amlteur geologist) and, strolling seen on coats belonging tp walking out upon the hills, began to chip otli _ sestumd. althoush in uns sort or cos- £ ll>¢¢=1m°11l of rock as interested . ‘- ' .A native passing by looked on _ ” The French aailor, or toque. made l,1lh~a frown. “Sir,“ he said, “do ye‘ fr' / i ~§" entirely ot feathers, is very smart with /'/4;. if I tailor malls suit. The promos; colors are cardinal red and a deep iridescent Bough brown beaver-like fabrics are trimmed with strapped eitects. which are very fetching. A costume of this worn a ilat, furry brown hat ed with two birds, shaded in sg |11. |,|.,, d trimm rown an green. All white furry French sailors are more than ever to the tore and are pretty worn with gun metal gray or Many of the new skirts are certainly g extensively trimmed toward the base means ot ruchcs or tucks, while braiding in various designs nnd undu- latin; bands appllqued on nounces of cloth are eqective and in harmony with sloping shoulder capes. These are ilounced .or ‘rnched round the border and invariably make a dip toward the waist at the back. Pumlar _ V 3 \__. is If \ -_ .A ken yer breakin' more than stones .- , , _, , there?" “Breakin' the Sabbath, eh?" A -‘.5 ' ~"‘i gs slid the young Canadian, with a laugh, 33” . -f - ands to appease the Scot, he put away ` . ' ' et, nm.. .sa “neu s um. ws, n Dru wnnnys Nth lim. A turn ot the road revealed , ’ ' ' day , Be g;,',':‘;;,;‘ - ‘W2;f °"~'1°,,_1- [||0IlWAY PINE 1 . , W' “¥°" ' °°° ° r-‘ \ cause our tits dey. Wal De severe reply. “to be mirth' lie fh1ns\"-london Outlook- cum coucns, coLns, anoncnlrrs, HOARSENESS and all THROAT AND . g 7|-Q, gh.; gm". D|.|,,,_ LUlVG TROUBLES. Miss Florence E. where is s tree ln me west males ML1&“iH;o1§‘:fvl‘1_f;lH11=l}xg'»NS-»_tvl:f1t¢~=-; t th U ls ln HC € H10 W1 I. V01' §:0°k.°n:;°K°sp;‘gn,;f°¥;ey mi!" gd cough. I was afraid I _was going the calabaah It bears very queer 3)? $l5%xgi§u§%`n;vg°° °d"'°d t° by V leaves :sae ghite biossogia that little §nhit,Yl>ux;£%li:oi£¥¢a;{In;h,:’d` F R E grow e trun a.n arger en one e egan ee e ter, branches. After the Gower comes the and after the second I felt as well as ° ' 9 (mit, just as our apples or peaches do. I *"1* My °°“8h ha! °°mPl°¢°lM di-'ll' Custom Tailor, hut this fruit is in the shape ot a 9.5¢- , N gourd, only stronger and much larger, 'man ‘5 CENT; * Great George Street' sometimes a toot in diameter. Now, see p what a use the people ot that country . . _V ` *Y__` ,~__`___ _ , _*._=a_ , make of this fruit. The lbell is so hard thatallsortsolhigand little dishes ` and drinking cups can b`e carved out ot ixegiven pots and Kettles ue made and u ,_ over use dre, hut of course theyw cannot last as lon as our are perfect and goods give satisfac- tion. D 0565 g iro . Patched 'lm. ' "Hello, Mlggleal How are you get- ting along with that suit ot yours against the railroad on account ot per- sonal iniuripf' "I bro Q; Q time. old man. X . u _. EsTAaLlsH l brought 'gh imelt L m ED _ "Whig, Nl nn set In 800.000 you A D. 1851 anal lor , "No; we eu! el-as--compromised on the amount 'llhey odered me $250 cash. and I took 'ein upx;-mmm quick itmadethalrhesdee igotit, too, by George!" --_-_...___ 9*5\THE5\5»° Great Ganadian Manufacturer “so glad you round my sermon |n¢¢|~ Over 5e years lanutactnring and stlil making eating," add the Rev. Mr. Tawkon. “Yes," replied the stranger, “it was interesting to me. i’ve been making a tu s dy recently ot the powers of edub nce of the human voice."- STEEL - WIRE LHOOP WOODENWARE. FIBREWARE. MATCHES, WASHBOAKDS- and hundreds of varieties of PAPER. Ask your grocer for the E. B. Eddy Co's Goods l_! SCHOFIELD BROS.. sa'-* llkllg It Useful. “What in the world are you doing Htl a gelofraph, Harker! Thought yea ha them? V 'ide Ultweasethheaeteleep vas asiptm was when ve loin lei & liilalagf-l\lla&hia \Ill.._,__,_ _“_ , ,_,__A,,_ AngIoAmo|°ican Telegraph Go., Montreal, Jan. 6, 1904. Soo hy Gharlottetewn papers competitors are cutting prices,--underscll all competitors.--H. SHDREY & Go. n Discounts on Men’s Furnishings from This Date will be 30 per cent. ’ The above telegram came to hand late last evening. It means that we must go one better than the others, it means We must cut our prices right square in two. So here goes for the b1ggest mark down sale in the history of P. E. I. Everything in our store will be sold at one half price, till further notice. (with exception of a. few lines that we are under agreement with the makers not to cut). No definite time as to how long sale will continue, may be called off any day. So come at once. r' ;,: _ _ _ ' ` v Y ¥'f“€liildrcn’s Sulls. `Mcn’s Raglan llvcrcoats' , Neckwear. a.. ° -it ' =5_ 3 ;; gg' *I SE? 75c $8.oo for $r.oo 9.00 “ 1.18 ro.oo “ s.oo 12.oo “ 51', ` 2.5o 14.oo “ 3.oe 16.oo “ » 18.oe MCI-'S SllllS. ’°'°° 24.oo 25.00 $4-00 4. 50 5.oo 6.00 7.oo 8.oo 9.00 ro.oo r2.oo I 2.50 n -¢.,_ !:_..~ ¢~»~»~ ,‘_».¢.»~ 3.50 T 4-0° E 4-5° Boys’ Raglan Ovcrcoats L;-" 0 gg 4-0° “ 2-°° .V " 6' 2.50 15"! '50 6.oo 3-°° 7‘5° 7.50 3-75 1&.'eo 9-00 3_0.; 4.oo z_e.'oo _ Io.oo 1o.oo 5-°° 7-lr #too Z.'.°..‘.? 2 2 e ¢. ` '~ ea 2 _ -a e. s ` Igloo ». 25.0; 12.50 A 12.00 6~°°‘ E 25c for 35C ia I3c r8c 4oc “ 2oc 60C le Linen Collars. 200 " Fancy Shirts. Loo for 1.25 “ 1.35 “ I ‘so H _ White shirts half price, all loves half price, underwear IOC 5ec 63c 68c 75° alf price. 0 . 1' ' Sale opens at ten sharp this morning. I I , l . .. , / ., .._,»r,.._ _ - ,’ , l' , , "_ i . ` ' .»,.' »~ v » - -' Also $8000 Worth of cloth in tweeds, worsteds and serges at half price. Men’s hats hal' price, caps hall price, sweaters half price, all Camp-- bell’s high class tailor made suits half price. Terms spot cash. Sale will be continued only a. hort time. A - <:DONALD, P. E. ls|and’s Greatest Clothing House. i , .,_.._~_..._...... ...__ . ~~ -~~--~'~.---~»-ft ...-were allnav-~-~~»-»-e-= Why is four trade increas- ing every _ws ____'“_nm _ i i l P. ,l it