i595. ‘rite is? ziii 5J1 152g. “ha. ;--._ y‘ ~ _- ..__..'....., a... . - .__ rtni- u... ‘ i ’ i a s" i ‘ go in? “m- hnsnmuceq, den- with e duhofeoldwnhr. Y». wfufihn "seat. "tin, I I‘ wia..-nt;r“......-", at... i. . f“ you rirh in iu ' “lfizzfgathlnrenvgth. ‘iv V ‘ lrsnn Rogers, t... snceeatu eating BEAVER rtoun for Flavor and Belong , Qmaltltes ‘ Sold El qourCtow .- T- a unwound Ll Mirna CHATHAM. ONT. Half Price Sale of Odd Lots ofpWall Paper This saleis one of the most interesting offerings in connection with the great JANUARY (LEARANCE sun A tremendous lot of attractive Wall Papers-dines of which the stock is relative- ly small, have been tied up in room lots, in most cases with border to match. There are papers to suit any and all rooms ‘in your house--all handsome and new. During the JANUARY SALE they will g0 at » . * " IIALF PRICE " MooreilltMcleod KOIOIOIOO 146 RichmondSt t - . - Chattoltetown rm, Life, Accident, Sickness at run ' film lntmnce at Lowest rates. a *+ on Strong. sun cit-pins ' (SIlCClIIUr-mvlfifi --HOOKEV.-The Crystal hock lug when it ls thought against: the visiting team. H’ -rox $HlPM"ENT.—-A shipm-an ntont, twenty-lib foxes were ac companled by the buyer, Jlr. J. P Coll, Ridgetown, Onmrio. H. -.. “T-ISTERN PERSONALS ——.\lr. Robert Sherry, 1,01 1:, lng the weekmd. “Mr. Joshua Henderson. foxman of Freeland. Lot 11. were in town on Friday. ' ll. - .\lr. u. P. Arsensult. Tiguish {tossed through Suntnterslde on his \t'ay to (‘ltarlottetown yesterday. --.\lr. liorace Wright, Iledeque. returned Saturday from (‘hiarlotite- town. n“. —~Rev. John A. McDonald of Grand River left for (fharlottefown Alondny on business. —.\liss Doris and Marion Leard left yesterday morning to rrxsurne their studios nt P‘. W. College. -.\lrr. Lawrence Gallant. Sum- metrslde. left on Gains-day for Du- var where he will spend a ‘re-w holl- days at his home. H. -—Mr. Alex Lelursey of North Bedeque loft Saturday for Queen's University. Toronto, tvltere he will continue his studies in Medicine. —.\lessrs Urban and Elwin Gillie Grand River, left for St. Dunstan's University yesterday to resume their studies. ——.\Icssrs Clarence and lwland Shea. Jack Duffy, Lorne Murphy and Perry Conroy all of ’l‘igttish left Monday to resume their studies nt St. Houston's University. —I'rofessor Desroches U.’ “is couclte left Monday for St. Duns- tatfs whero he has been teaching for some time. -—-.\lisst Callaghan of St. Louis and. Miss Murphy of Tignish left Monday for Notre Dame (Yonvent to resume their studies. ,—.\lr. and Mrs. Henry l... Gallant Sumuiersido. are visiting Mrs. (Jal- lantfls- mother. Mrs. lllacqttier. who is ill at her home in Charlottetown. ll. is. Suhtntcrside. will be pleased to learn ban. he is recovering from illness which confined him to hi home fofsetreral (lays. ll. ,What Every Woman i Ought To Know THAT 0000's ktouev PILLS MAKE HEALTHY KIDNEVS And that healthy Kidneys by strain- ing the impurities out of the blood make for good health all over thebody. Carmichael, Sank. Jan. 10,-- Ilazel‘ .\ltt'et-. a well-known and highly respected resident ‘here is numberm mnnhg the many friends Do_dd's Kidney Pills have tnads on the Prairies. “l have found Doldis Kidney Pills tho best l ever used," she stated. "l woultlnot use any other kind. “Yes. you may publish what l any." slte concluded. “l onlyhope it will help other sufferers." Thousands of women. not only on the Prairies. but all over Canada look on DoddH-t Kidney Pills as a friend in need. They are tiurely a Kidney remedy. By umlnl: up the Kidneys to do their full work of straining the inburities out of the blood they strike right at the root of the disease. Pure blood courslnt: through the veins speedily relieves that weari- ness and weakness so many wo- men know. it brings in their place n ltealtilt that is the foundation of happi can. _ lieu thy Kidneys are an absolute itémesity it‘ the body is to be heal- thy. lf you haven't used D0dd’s Kidney Pills for any kind of Kid- ney trouble ask your neighbors about them. .ill‘.etlpots Just received two lrr saws u» aw tn nun mv? moo, .. .. . . t l --snor rnou nephew's m: 1 . ey tenm lending 500d work at m9 sent preparing for the match with the Sussex team on Thursday eyein- _ that the Crystals will at least hold their own B, of_ excellent foxes by Mr. B. Gru- went out from here bu Saturday neat-nine’. of this ship- Dufflns. New York. City and (our foxes wore consigned to Mr. Sim paid a business trip to town dur- - H -AT Heroi- Sharp will he at day afternoon, four to six o‘cl ’. "1COME1LO TH . dance in tritium an... Fri‘ .-—-— dsy, January 14th. ‘A _ one 25 --FOX A1‘ LARGE-A fox which f 061118. a‘, yeste day i013“. Klfiwlek "Haslport 1 horses. is tmuch activity among the fis-h ently. that numerous nets = (y- and quantity: h’ The L. A. A. 0. H. Dis: No. ll. blrwNoonan. Mgr. of The Royal Bunk or (fanndn for his generous for the children lteld on Monday 11nd all ltad a good time‘. --P,RETVTV WEDDING.—A quiet but interesting event took lplnce ut the Presbyterian Manse, Albcrton. on December 31st when Miss Annie Cole and .\lr. Wallace Donald were joined in the holy bonds of matri- mony by Rev. G. A. Christie. The youthful bride looked chat-taint: in a. beautiful tailored costume of tutry blue. The popular young couple will make their home in Alma‘ where a host of friends wish them a happy wedded life FASHIONS FOR GANADIANS Il-‘mv woman are so fortunate as to possess. halr of such quality and quantity that it appears to the best possible advantage whennnadorn- ed, especially, when_' formal even- ing attire is donned. There are ban- deaux and combs galoreto choose from this season, the Spanish in- fluence being very much-An c-\'ld~ enee. Thehead dress shown on the figure in ‘tho__centre. of the group 0f three sketched is interestingly Spanish. the stitt‘ PllClllllg oi‘ lace being graduated to imitate one of the high combs so‘ much favored by Sptutislt grand names. Tltk llFfld dress has a band of glint-int; ltrl circling lite lteud. tac- vrtnia baud. also or jet, ,_sp.pporlln: the i811- ruching which nmybc fir-black or gold lace. .\'atttrall_-.--_.i_,ttguj;gir mun-t be worn l"1"it to glvedt support. When heto. ting this type of heal. tiress is. very striking an-J smart. moraine-sport; well pleased by the B Pie Social and _HOR8E8~ §HIPPEDaLJitz w. cNt-lll. Hlttumerside. entered ma. a teeny-or "_ gissdttttn draft —8MELT 3HlPMENT-8.—There _ermen at this port, weather condi- tions have been so favorable-rec- have been sot foremelts. and the catch H insipid is reported as good, Iboth .10 qunlv -oo~A-r|ou APFREOIATEQ- Tlgnislt tender slncern thanks m donation towards The Xmas ‘Free xii- #6 h The citizens of Stunt- ‘promptnpiiirin which the authorit- ltfl had he walks cleaned off Bun- ‘ (in? ruing" after ' Saturday's storm. - escaped from one of the ranches near Butnmeraids was (allowed till closely Monday and after a long chase was caught at the east end of the town. ..»—-tl-‘.i'R.F) ALARlM-r-Afl alrtnm of fire yrs.» rung in on Saturday M about 3 p. m. -for a house on Sum- - mer- Street. The firemen. its usual, responded promptly. and had two lines of hose run in short time. A Telephone employee, out of breath. into the ‘house. vrltlt n screwdriver. l0 ‘remove the tele- phone. exelalming that the house n-an on fire. Tho lady ‘ol’ the ltouse prutestel, stating that tltc house was not on tire and leave the tele- phone alone. It seems fresh‘ fuel. hrtd been put ‘in the furnace caus- ' ‘ing rt thick block _ smoke to pour from the chimney. ‘ll. Cessation of Work at Eastern Car Works -_,--.- ‘PRENTON. N. 5.. Jan. i0.—-Workl on the Nova Scotia Stoel Plant here at Eastern Car Works was [lfilfllcfllly finished yesterday‘. near ly all the men in both establlnlt- menu: helrtz paid oll‘. The action of‘ the management caused no surprise the tnon being tpreparotl for a cess- ation of work any day for the past two weeks. I ‘The big booming mill of Scolia Yottugtltotttttt HOW LYDIA E. PINKHANFS VEG- ETABLE COMPOUND RE- STORE-S HEALTH AND STRENGTH IAHSlIVI. Xficltw-“After the hlrlh of nv: clull l was not able to smut on my feet. I _ ' was so weak l err-ti.) not ...-: up. i suffered 3?; '9 ltzts been silent over 20 days and tomorrow nll other mills will join >_ it I l Buy Boys Clothing at the January CLEARANCE SALE Get the boys what ver new clothes they need-NOW while the JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE is going on. LOWER than you will be able to buy in tw SALE TlMlT C ¢,.-. . ‘L4AAL\ U SHORTER. 25 per cent off all i Men’s Suits and Overcoats and all Boys’ Clothing You will btty at prices n months lime. ~ l OI‘ such my back l could not. work osre of my baby. pains in hardly take Ono of 25 p. c- off All Men’s Suits. 25 p. c. off Caps. 25 p. c. ofi’ all Boys’ Suits. 25 p. c. off Fur Caps. 25 p. c. olf Dressing Gowns. 2 p. c. off Men’s Hats. ' .—The friends of .\lr. ASP. Low- my neighbors i- e commended Lydia E. _ Pink- ~harn‘s Vegeta- ies to othe1'.,voung mothers who are weak and ailing as I transit- Mrs. ORA O. FBOWERS, 021 b. ‘ Hosmor Street, Lllllslng, Mich. Women‘ who are lit Airs. Bow- ers‘. condition ihottld not continue to stiller front trenltacss and pain 25 p. c. off Overcoats. 25 p- c. off Umbrellas. 25 p- c. off Pants. ~ 25 p. c. 01f Pajamas. 25 p. c. off MEN’S FUR COATS 25 p. e. ofl’ Cotton" Shirts. 25 p. c. oil’ OVERALLS. 2'" p. c. off Silk Shirts. P 25 p. c. off FUR ROBES. p. c. off Underwear. 25 p.c off TRAVELLING RUGS 25 p. c. ofi’ Flannel Shirts. . 25 p. c- off AUTO RUGS. :25 p. c. oil‘ Satteen Shirts. i These are the sale Save on Stanfield’s U‘wear rices on Stanfield’s Underwear. You —--bnt profit from her 4 and ttlve this fzttnotts root and herb remedy. Lydia i-J. Plttkltanfs Vege- tnblc Cnmllfltlnll, a trial. For suggestions your condition write lxjdlil l-l. Pittlt- ohm. Metliuittc ('11.. The result of their 60 years expt-t- inrten is at your service. —<o->——~——— experience in regard to Lynn, Mass. will find them to your a vantage:-- m-Stanfield Green Label . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .$1.90 per garment I --p--Stanfield's Red Label .. . . . . $2.50 per garment I ----Stanfield’s Blue label .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...$2-75 per garment , -r--Stanfield’s Blaclt Lnbt; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5325 per garment i Mail orders filled in rotation as received-enclose check, P. O. Order, Express Order or Currency r-—- ——i--—-~ an. Simple and Unusual Hair Orna- meflts for Evening Weir The upper figure shows the head circled with a band of gold, silver or hrllliants. with rings and tassels on either side. and nt one side is caught a tyisp of tulle to be draped very lightly about the neck and shoulders. The tulle may be in .\ ‘vivid color or in black or a soft clottriyr grey. ' Tholotver illustration might. be ntlstztken for that oi a. bottdoir enp. Novertin less, it in displayed along with“ the other two in one of tho smartest of the tnetropolitan shops. classm as an "evening headdress." ll ls ntadu of gold tit-t. frllledutvitlt pold lace, with pendants of rntlttir heroic size in a vivid green. Any of thescarrangements might ‘be motle at. home without much effort. The upper one only "might be something ol a problem; but" narrow meal braid or cord might be selected for the band proper. three or four strands being bmldetl together. The rings could be croclr eted with natal thread and the tnssels tie made either o! the threat or of beads in contrasting color. "Crates of best English Teapots, an exceptional as- sortment to choose from ' Blank 8t Bu. snunrstns ' QIOOOUOQOUO-O-QQ-O-OO-OOO-QOOO-OQ FOO-O OO-O ‘f i " -' ' *1 >1 ,_ Lumlkrmans v_ The Original and only sardine mastitis ble compound. i’ l I I took it and used Lydia E. Plnk- I ham Medicine (L. Lyn", M095- ’ better right away and wits soon a. new woman and could work hard. and l can recommend these remed- i‘ i ‘Tile. ‘lourllrder ‘ l H The Central; ASfllllN “Bayer” only is Genuine package are directions for Colds.‘ lleutlat-‘lte. Neuralgin, llltetttnatlsttt. Eatraclio, 'l‘00lllfil2llG._Lllhlllkg0 and for Pain. dlnttdy lln ‘boxes of twelve tablets ‘cost "few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages Mode in Canada. Aspirin isthc trade mark (registered in Canada), of llnyer Mnntifncture oflllonouce» Warnhlg! Take no ehnnees with substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tablets of Asperln.“ llnlessyou sec the name "lluyet" on package or on tablets you are not getting Aspirin n!’ all. in every Bayer" ticacitlester- of Sellcyllcncld. , ' . X t" a For Printing _.. TO - t Job Prtntery ‘ durum-mm ,. ommorrmowu. rmmnokn coo-n I ngilr-s-iqsane. ' _ ~ i Fjive dozen Extra Heavy Ribbed Woolen Un- dershtrts for men, large sizes only, special sale price, each Bannockburn Suits, special price Bannockburn Pants, special price Acadia Pride Suits, special price .---|n--.-¢--sn-sn-nn-nn-onuso-onsr ..$22.to' ...........$t.ss 1.50 . “$31.50 i 25 P- c. 0H Lined Gloves. 25 p. c. off Socks. 25 per cent off ' , Men’s GlovesmHose-a-etc. .25 p. ‘c. 25 p. c. off Mull] 25 p. c. off Armlets. 25 p. c. oil’ Garters- 25 p. c. off Knit Vests- 25 p. c. off Khaki Pants. 25 p. c. off Jerseys. 25 p. c. off Sweaters. 25 p. c. ofl’ Handkerchiefs. 25 p. c. ofl’ Linen Collars- 25 p. c. off Purses- 25 p. c. ofl Soft Collars. off Working Gloves. ers. Discounts of 20 t0 50 per cent All departments timoonr a McLEOD 1; ‘$19121 Queen S_t., Cbarlotteto 1