..~.-= -. .__ ._ rs --vw ;<>.~rf1=:. ,_ . . . - ' f ' . ~ - ” ~:‘l- ~ » ‘F f JW . ..~ '~: ~.-.~ . ~ -. ~,. .-. ,<._~ - .. ,. V » ' - V . ff »,: , ‘ - ” ->. _ is ..;. 1. '#1 .,:, .. -~>,-_' ., ."` f, "‘~=~e~‘~";....,. ,L.-.~,::.'- -= ;> , _ , _ , . .,., ,.,... _,;,..__ _-..,¢e..., gf... _ g 'min afeanran, onannorrmown. ramen nnwano isunm, .ulroant u, im. Meet Me at the Always Busy Store, H lladi s’ ailor= ad weed Suit 'i' r 4.25... Ladies Think of it l A sealy tailored san, skin .aa Jamie ima timuyii- ' 0". P°l'f9°fi°l\ ill Fit, Finish and Workm xnship, for the ridiculous ‘price of* ' ' ` .. s Lsrnciai. train with freight will leave i for Georgetown this morning. Superin- North River Bridge, has been extended Water Commissioner in the forth-coming A. election. g Go to the Hockey match to night. It is ~ the fastest opening game ever seen here, ~ if not the best we ever had. Admission 20 cents. Seats 23 cents. Plan at 1 Hughes'. I Mr. Jack Martin who is well known as the representative of the Canada Paper i Co. of Montreal is expected in the city in a few days. He now represents Aiessrs McFarlane, Sons St Hodson. THE Minto reached Georgetown at. 10 yesterday morning. with 125 bags mall, one car farming implements, 150 barrels barrels oil, and 797 .packages ‘way freight. D'o1v'r be afraid to tell the reporter who _ town for a visit. These items help to, make' the local paper of interest” to all. , 1 a 1 ,, _ i;‘P'°~9ee.ef=°.e..1hi»k .thc wwf.s§b'!1='im -You could not buy the cloth and trimmings for the i pr1ce...... We Have others l I I at the Following Prices. $5.38 worth $10.75 $5.60 worth $11.20 $5.75 worth $11.50 = $6.05 worth $13.25 . $6.75 worth $13.50 STA lEY BRUS. 1 - 1 The halanc ::.....- .i....i. ,ghapms Hockey l Heint;iitii1M_ , C. .4 Si ,._"".'13C:=i "_= iii i iiiiii i ‘ _= 2' é ? é .f IISIG Linger about a homo- A home without musi O boi W is a dull place-4 ~' A man who deprives - his wife or children of a piano makes a great mistake -- SJ long as they can be bought at such low prices as we Pianos 1 fl Have stood the test- ' Professionals-as well as Amateurs -sound their praises- '.l`he Heintzm an isa leader- beoause merit is bound f to win- ~\.\ A. ~{ Terms easy. , Mllllll BHUS 5" Quogn Street, i ' Connelly Building. ‘ . i The Heintrman Piano is a leader-` "and again, that drivers should slow at treat you right if you give it~ a chance. Pxnnsnuaxs as well _ as teamsters seem oblivious to the fact that the former flour, 14'J'barrels peas and beans, 120. is visitimz you or when you are leaving I . _ The hockey. match tonight wllletart at, .5 -. - 1 . , - ~ ~ l 8 sharp. People will please be in their " - :{" ’ ' 1 _ seats at that time. _ , _______ Mr. E. Wheatley wont to Goorgeiown, i ‘ Sxarmc attheltink this afternoon The °° “"°°°d t° °°biI’m°“"' °f '”“tt'°“ "hm" i ice is pertech . he in niaking by tho steamer for til ` Sydney market. _ tendentfs car will be attached. A “'S!`lv¢f Pldle ILC! |Y¢¢f$." I ly* m{¢i¢s~ei-iglaal' param l.Y THE time for receiving tenders for the ‘ 1,.-_“:'m|,,¢,°:¢¢;,,,.7,¢,;i:=,y " a t e condition of the digestive organs hasa marked effect upon the character or disposition isa trnism as stomach or heartburn, is caused by slow .promptly digested and conveyed into the blood, bone' and muscle, lit lies in the stomach for’ ' hours, fermenting and decayingyereating gases which cause pressure on' the lungs and heart, short breath, and general discomfort and irritation. Such half digested food is indeed poor nourishment for the. body, brain I nervesand thcreault -isshovrn iir irritable WNVBH. .heaidaehoq and . depgis~mj'r@‘a$ndation usually V called' .i;m,_~,,fu.e5u|a~.uy quieuyvfaii "disappear when appetite and digestion and restored. _ Laxative medicines only irritate the have the right of way on all street cross over acrossing to get out of the wayof “‘Hyer." The courts have decided, time. crossings and that they can be held re.- sponsiblefir any accident caused toa person on foot by breach of the rule. SPECIAL services are being conducted in the Kensington Parish Church by the Incumbent, the Rev. J. A. Windeld, Large congregations are attending the services, and there is evidence of new life in the church, Mr. Windeld is a talented! and powerful preacher, and since his co.ning here, the congregation have been large in all the three churches under his care. Wednesday night the congregation ‘ at Kensington presented Mr. and Mrs Winfield with a line china tea set asa token of their appreciation of his efforts among them. Previous to his coming here, Mr. Winiielfl was doing duty in S. Pauls, Charlottetown, during the temporary Sickness of the Rector. THE missionary meeting nt Stanhope on January ~1rh was a grand success so far as attendance was concerne-i. The fol- lowing was the ercellent program ren- dered: * Address--Rev. Thos. Hicks. Singing-Choir. Recit ation--Annie McDonald, {Ethel Brown, Miss E. Bovyer. Sinszing Choir. Recitatiou-Susan Jane Wooldridge, Clara Brown. Arla Kelly. Singing--Choir. Recitation- Susan J ane. Wooldridge, Dorothy Ania, Chas. Menonaid. ' Singing-Choir. Solo-Frank Boy ver. Recitation-Janie McDonald, Florence Wooldridge. Singing -Choir. Reeitation-Susan J une Gurney, Janie Bovyer. ' Reading-Hedley Auld. Address-F. Bovyer. - Collection. _ [Ot-her papers please copy.] `, 1_ SCRO15 ULA THE CAUSE. Eczema. catarih, hip disease, white swelling, and even consumption _ have their origin in scrofulons conditions. With the slightest taint of scrofnla in the blood, there is no safety. The remedy for this disease in all its forms is Hood’s Sar- saparilla, which goes to the root of the trouble and expels all impurities and dis- ease germs from thc blood. The best family cathartic is Hrod's Pills. 3_1-_-rig-1; ___.i J. D. MacLeod 8; Co. for canned vegetables, you can al-a5s rely on getting fresh get-ds at right prices.- : ~ ll li I Recommended by ihose who use them. -lzleintzniao Piano. 11 ll Canned goods are selling at J. D M-eLecd & Co.-Why? Stock fresh and prices right. 11| i I, because merit. is licunn to win.-Hiller, Bros. Agents. 1111 . ego ~ 'P i' " ' ’-.W _E , .ng . WW* I.) #K nnsn---»~ i All our friends a very happy New We will be open late this evening and wish to state that we have a few _ toys in our Bazaar up stairs we would _'_ ike to elear out to-day. We are giv- ; ing good discounts. ’ !llI‘§‘ll.U’i Blllilll 5 5 ' ‘xmas *wean days IIIQIUICQU 5 ' »-cv ° 55 i:-i e 7 'Y I ~nonvlo~noloell;l_ 'Q I' . , "I nuance P on ‘iff onoololonen IGI We will try to keep as busw as h can be shaving people for the H ,. 5 ‘»'.#~0J'“".i ' ‘- s L .5 r ` ._. .D ` s i s -ii bg opgn rvery night tbl Yvxelek late enough for you £0 get n Hrst class shave. ' .é S RDBINSO N I The Tony Barber. THE of T0llY I V ionenlenononog , in ¢sQ!9.!9.l.! are 9° 'P ygu 50 $1 afraid ? of low prices? }iistly so . sometimes-but never here. lf you ean’t tell good Groo- eries by looking at them- few people mn-at least, you know our guarantee. “your money’s worth .or your money back,” Remembei-'that when you visit our store. Steiiait&Ga.tes. IIIIII IQIQIOI 'i ings. Ladies are often seen scurrying 'ot food_ ___- , i and herewith promise you our votes, and ,already irritated stomach and bowels and have no effect upon actual digestion The sensible course no follow is to. i make use of simple digestives like Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after meals until the stomach has a chance to . recuperate. A y p sian. they contain, in a pleasant concentrated in 1 . --5 . tablet from all these absolutely necessary essentials for perfect digestion and assimilation of food. i Henry Kirkpatrick of Lawrence, Mass, ° ' says: Men and women whose occupation Ahgut “up Busfngss’ * preclcdes an active out door lifo should make ite. daily practice to use Stua.rt's ‘ EX¢°Pt 0\l|° Pl"I3US¢ . Dyspepsia. Tablets after meals, I have , _ , . _ & Everything in our line at _ dang S? mi self and 1 know posgwely 8 exceptionally low prices during t a _ owe _ my. present ealth the holiday Seascm and VIROF i0 their daily U88- * w,Call and see for yonrfelf. From the timeIwas22 when I graduated ' from s:liool with broken health from over- & De Ln work until I was 34, I scarcely knew what 8 it was to be free from stomach weakness, I had acidity and heartburn nearly but all this gradually disappeared after I began using Stnart’s Dyspepsla. Tablets and I can eat my meals with relish and satisfaction vvhichl had not known since I was a growing boy. ` The success and popularity of Stnartfs Dyspepsia Tablets is enormous. but it is deserved, and everydruggist in the United States, Canada and Great Britain has a good word forthis moritiorous preparation. __l--@@0_i_-l-_ Try one ean ot Uak brand Condensed Milk and youvvill decide whether it is better and cheaper than a cow. Ask your Grocer for it. Molasses Kisses only 1U cents nib at the Crown Confectionery, W. 1%; ltirutcheson. 1 . iaieciioii oi sswnilcs WATER LUMMISSIONERS -i.._i__ To SIMON W. CRABBE, ESQ.: We, the undersigned electors and taxpayers of Charlottetown, request you to nominate for Water and Sewer Cem- missioncr nt the approaching election ‘ infiuence:- , ' Fred Perkins, ‘ Frank R. Heartz, M. \Vright, B. Heartz, N. Rattenbury, ' ' H. \V. Longworth, T. C. James, A. E. Morrison, Thos. Handrahan, ‘ M. Trainor. _ John E. Bell, John Lewis, G. H. Taylor, ' G. F. Hutcheson, W. W. Wellner, , R. H. Jenkins. _,.1 ` f" "' t'f/' Y .w :until noon Saturdiy 26th inst. Is Often The Cause of a Sour. ‘II 8 Rogzff -B705- "` MR. Henry Smith, Chairman of Com- I Temper, ` h,s“,&§?|°,:,°'¢!,_`_75,,°°,,,,,, 1 mlssioners of the Sewars. and Water , Maron Bananas Co.. U¢fi6\\.¢