_ _ I QECUNW' ‘ if ima- .¢._.~.g.f1~na.'2e. .-1_2. ~»_~"~»‘<-i.‘»I ~ _rzvz iff L_ ~ Iwi; ¢& ‘ff in ' E . ` _ ' _ ' it. ~ _, _` . L __ , _I , _ v , _ , » _ P some ~ ._ ,\ ` ‘f A' _ tv it < L '>` lv vt h _Q ' _ 4 ` W _ - \,v 9 .° - ,,;a'i'i.i°;"§'o'fs'iw'i>'i¢‘i’>"i'»'»»i°°'l - _ 3 , ` = = _:_ .,= ,E _== V -_ ' A £3 - I-SATURDAY MORNING-_ .JANUARY 9.__ 1904. -s or-n;RLo'rrs'row’N. P. E. 1. Aruann Mosman- { m?»i".9.¥i-’iv°é”§`£J¥£°»S¥.“.ils§n l _ _i illlll0l Why is our tradezlncreas- ing every dur? Bc cause our fits are perfect and goods give satisfac- tion. F. R. BOYCE, Custom Tailor. Great George Street. A GARD- Hisl Josephine Smith desires to thank her numerous patrons for the liberal patronage ex- tended to her during the past season, and wishes to announce that her classes lu dancing will re-open Monday evening Get. nth in 8mallwood‘s Hall. Persons wishing to arrange for evenings should write or cal at onoe. MISS I. SMITH, Charlottetown Box'4‘|7 Lui I Fcl’s Naptlla Soap. .. i Tldsisa soap which is very highly recommended. Will wash everything washable, clean everything cleanable, and hurt nothing. '76 per cake. for RC- * _ ' C' san'sy Kidney Badnehe, Sldaehe, Dubms, Dropsy, Brlglst's Disease, lad all Kid-wr tn susan tmsle. Rndofulxz mm fmuzlgteaaby __E_ Ma Hwy Hanna, sous wooden, on un thu Dmm new Pun ue fu " ahead of doctor’s medicine. _ I-Io writes t " I have tried Doan's Kidney Pills and can honestly say that I "QV" “nfl I-Dythmg better. I was so bad with my k_|dneys I could hardly raise my. sell' up without help but Doan's Kidney Pills cured me. "My wife was always complaining of a lame back, and they completely cured ier. _"Our son was also troubled with his kidneys and as your pills had done us so much good we got him to try them and they cured him as well. The' are far ahead ofdoctor's medicine, andy! advise s trial of Doan's Kidney Pills for all sufferers from kidney trouble." Price 50 cts. a box, or 3 for $1.25, all dealers or THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO., TORONTO. ONT. 'f We desire to thank our customers for their patron- age for the past year making it the most successful during our experience. We trust by close personal atten- tion to business to merit a continuance of same. We wish you all a happy and a prosperous New Year. W. N. TANTON, Jenkins & Son Jeweler, = , _ hyissvstlag "A'sssnIas.- ‘U ,Nswlaalaad ls bothered by the the- aur aeuqqasttna. I -,mu ueberinnn trisdmo settle tt recently, is a practical manner. lbs was seated in a theater of the town ot Osmsru, and in trout of har. was lrs. Brady, weaning volumi- noushesdgear. As Urs. Brady refused N remove the obstructive hat; Misa Mc~ Derntott borrowed a |'sntleman's walk- ing stick and tilted it ont of' her line of vision: But Mrs. Brady was not pre- pared to wear her hat at a rsklsh angle all the evening, and so she put it straight again. Every time she did so Miss McDermott repeated the perform- ance with the walking stick. The mag- istrates decided that Miss McDermott had committed "a series of minor but aggravating assaults" and lined her $2.50, plus $14 costs. The money was promptly subscribed by the citizens as a protest against large hats in theo- ters. I Germlns Ind Books. A Berlin paper has been asking its renders, “Why don’t the G(-ruians buy books?" Among the unswcrs were these: “Because bulf the Germans Write books thvmselvcs und have no time or inclination for minding those 'of others,""nnd “Because bccr brings more satisfaction than books do." As u mutter ot fact, in l00l, the latest year for which statistics are available, 25,331 books were published ln Ger- many against 8,l-il ln the United States, 6,044 in Grout Brltuln and 13,- 053ln France. 'lwva Valuations. “Somebody asked I>'Auber to name a Bgum for that painting of his. He placed it pretty high, I believe." "Yes, and so did the art committee." "What had they to do with the pdcel” “Not the price, but the painting lt- aelf. They sided it."--Brooklyn Eagle. Judging by Hia Remarks. Blobhs-Newlyweds wife is s cook- Ing school girl, and she has been feed- ing hlm on angel food. Slobbs--What elfect has it had on hlm? ...- Blobbs-Well, I think he has rather given up the idea of ever becoming an angel A Wonderlnl Pertornallses. “Fred made a remarkable record with his automobile last Sunday." "How mnhy miles did he go?" “I don’t know anything about the dis- tance, but he ran the thing nearly all day without hurting anybody or break- ing down once."-Chicago Record-Hen old. “RLY U_TT£W‘__°*.5 P_F_ _ ~ _A w£LsH rnorner. ' Llver`p'oolP6it_ ‘ I ' . ~Aa»extsaordlnary duolfiovst, alleged to have soon:-tad on Friday lut, has eauaed an lmmsnoe . sensation ls Bethesda. On that day while a woman was washing her thraeémonth-old child, so tha story goes, she was thunder-'struck ‘ ua hear thsbaby say; "Blwyddya ol nadwy fyrld y flwy- ddyn nasal mam," wbieh roughlytranslat- sd means, “Neat year will be a terrible y¢ar.» mother l". In horlastonishmanland tenor, the mother l-ld the child down and ran to s nelghbor's house, and told a woman there of the occurrence. The wom- sa ran at ones into the house, and pick- ing the child up, soothed and osrersed lt. nwa|1»,'sad um nan pnymly, mn in earnest,shs said to the chlld,“Dld yon tell your mother that next year will,be a terr- ible year 7". To her unbounded astonish- ment. the child replied “Yo~1."nnd fell back dead. The child was hurinfl on S it- nr'lz\y afternoon, in th-~ nrosmce of large crowds, who riisvussefi the story and are spreading ll, for and wldr. MADE HIM SIT UP. Wm. Drog's Rhs-umatlsm Wouldn`t lvl hlm lle down to Rest-llodd's Kldnc/ Pills Cured him. Sunmuuos, Ont.. Jan. 4.-(Spcclal,)- Alter four years nurture from Rheuma- tism Mr. Dceg. it i'sr|.ner llvlng on Con. 3, Strong Township, is entirely free from his old enemy. Dodds Kidney Pills did lt. Mr. Does: makes the following state- ment regarding his cure: “The trouble started ln my hack and spread to other parts of my body. The pain got so bad I could not lie downfjto take rest and had to sit nlgzht and day ln a chair. "I was treated for Rbeumatlsm by several doctors and tried different medl- olnes without getting relief. I thought I would never again be free from pain. “Then I started using Dodd’s Kidney Bills and before I had finished the second box all my pains had gone. They have Lever come back, I am a new man. 5 WHEN PEOPLE TALK E about value sad low prices ln 1 § TWEEDS AND CLOTHING § 3 You are sure to hearthem say that 1 - our values cannot be beaten, and our ; i prtnea are tha lowest, fora good article. Z 2 Try us and see. 2 : The Humphrey Clothing Store 1 1 Opera House Building, 1 : A. Wlndsld Scott. Manager. I .......-... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. * ' 5 ~ * -- -V .- .. .13 ,-."¢»ft': .. ~ . | _ i 2 A " . \ Nr " ; i I i A Extabliulcd. (dye Us ky Whooplng Gough, Group if # Bronchltls, Cough, Grip, ' ` Asthma, Diphrhena CRBOOLENE IS A BOON TO ABTNMATICU Canaan: iaalnnq emblmied and stanflarfl remedr fur the disease: lmnnted. It cures because the alr rendered soro ly antlsopuu is carried over the diseased surfaces of the bronchial tubes with everynélirearii. irlvingppmlonged and constant. treatment. Those nf soonsumptlva tendency. or mlilerrrs Iron. chronic lironcliitis. llnd immmiials relief from coughs or lndamad conditions ol thu throw.. Descriptive booklet free, llllilllll, MILE 6 C0.. ldll Notre Dame lt.; Montreal, tsnsdlsn Agents cresolene dl.-esg>l\'A>d in the mouth urn eifectivo and safe for coughs and irritation of the throlst. ' Antlseptic Table” i me a mu. su. |>u|'ouls'rs :ni ==§._ E ~ -M -_.--_+ < Tal k About Your Talk Abouts --IF YOU BUT CALL Al`_- _ The _l1igh=(irade Art Parlor And see the nnguificent display of Art Goo-is, hundreds of pictures, in every class, iframes. photo frames, framed mirrors, oll paintings, water colors, framed and unframed;`3oo large matted pictures |5c each, xo doz fancy pictures all framed 18a each and up, a great assortment of photo frames bc up to 55c, a large sortment ot fancy photo frames warranted line gold plate.' nllprices, all sizes and shapes. You must come to my store in order to go to* the new pos office. so just step across the street, walk in, look around and when you see the assortment mak a purchase and ask for one of the beautiful matted pictures with match safe combined, they are much nicer then the general run of calen4°.s8s 4<>1.1°9 NU 20.15° 273.769 4°. x& Mutual Life ofCanada 34,153,754 x,xx1,897 77.843 Mxtual 65 _79l a4z,n49 l o'y A tew figures compiled from the Government blue book, w strates clearly the SUN LIFE OF CANADA is leader in the front ranks. To be safe always insure with a representative of the above Company as it is prosperous and progressive and its agents are positively reliable. For rates and other information apply to LEWIS H. BEER. J. H. WELCH. Special Agent, Manager, Charlottetown. P. E. Island, mn an mn Linn mf Bu; sion cnmfs ln There’s always a rattling of dry bones among ourcompetitors when WE go into a discount sale-Why ?-Well when we go in, we do so with our whole stock-we don’t advertise big discounts on a little fancy goods and stufl the people don’t want--we simply say our whsle stock is yours, not a cent's worth reserved here except cotton warp and spools- and we’ed discount them too, but if we did the trusts of this country would not sell to us again, 25 per cent is the smallest discount here and 50 per cent is thezhighest. Here's a fe w 4 and what you don’t see here is being sold at the same discounts. 33 l-3 per cent off 33 1-3 per cent off 33 I-3 per cent off Mens’ Winter Overcoats “ Heavy Ulsters Fit Reform Suits “ “ Overeoats All Mens Suits All boys’ Suits and overooats All Children’s Clothing All Sheep`Skin COMS All Reefsrs and Coats All Gents’ Furnishings All Fur Collars 33 1-3`_ofl` 33 1-3 oft' 25 p o 06 25 p 01.5' 25 25 25poo& 25 S1 ‘U o O Bi 25 25 pcofi pooff pcof! pcofl. pooll Ladies’ Fur Jackets Fur Caps, Capes All Cloth Jackets All Blouses and Waists All White Wear All Table Covers All Over Skirts All Under Skirts / All Mens’ Fur Coats , All Caps and Gloves . All Robes and Rugs .1 ~ . All Mens'- Fur Lined Coats 33 1-3 off 33 1-3 off 33 1-3 od' 33 1-3 (ff 33 1-3 3313off 25pcot’f 25pcoi”f Zépcofi ofi' 25poofI` 25poolT 25pcofi' All Silk Dress Goods 33 1-3 on All Silks and Satins 33 l-3 od All Velvots and Laces 33 1-3 of All Millinery Goods 33 1-3 off All W`ool Shawls 33 l»3 off All Wool Hoods 33 l-3 oh' Blankets and Bachelors 25 p c oil All Hard and Soft Hits 25 p c off All Topshirts '25 p o off All Underwear ‘£5 p c off 25 p ooff 25 p o off All Corsets and Linings All Overalls and Jumpers L _, 1 i All linens, ginghams, llannelettes, printei, white ai1dg't"ey cotton, fiannels, sateeus, muslins, cloths atz 5 p. c. off-All carpets, curtains, rugs, blinds, oilcloth, linolenxn art squares and matting at 2 5 to 50 per cent off. All kinds of goods on approbation, all kinds of samples given, money back every time if you wan t it, what more can we do for you ' I , _ _ Friday morning, January 8th, we ring up the curtain forthe biggest discount act ever seen in this town, there's no admission fee-come and see it. - 4 a ra e`we ave we’ 'o . I B Pro wse Bra., , 113;? Prowse ms.. The wandeful cheap mn. - A The Bu; Swfe- * ‘ "" ~<~--~~~-w» » f -‘# V l ' ” ....:»|aa.i....‘hHl _..._ .4 ». ' ` .’.\ ‘~» s mari-ai r 00. China CIS0lne .Y Music - al in- r 'l -CO., 75 5 _>CE ii _wif LU! . W '..x A Q” » , ..'¢»’ f’:’ `~.' . i } \ i/, 4 i \v\ , |\ ,i , . ~ . ‘ Y , \ i *"1 I' Y. li iw 'v I ‘ » A \ ' . l; . ' H 1'. 1 . ` H I ‘ 'fa rr* /-