Till? W€ii=i`i&d€ H§f"¢¢*i*15§¥§i*?§.ii1ii#'sitCilisét,-...M.~.M=1l'ree~ , . 1, | ~ i i Th F . b "di id b during the past year. This is 8iXl Ui5i€ FS £ll‘l(l » .‘;”sf...:.. ;z..";°i.::.. ....1 ~»» .wt as 1 ii. in roi- $150.' i Commenclng on January ist., 14136. the i principal stores will close at 8 p. in. from ' that till the end of March. Overcoats. What is better at the present time than a warm Ulster. Reefer or nobby Overcoat P There are none better than those ni.ide by ` H. Shorcy&C0.,Montrcal, who by their long experience in ready-made clothing, are able to produce the best garments, that are manufactured today. See the Shorey Bllzza rd Resister Ulster. made froni pure wool Frieze, Hnnnel lined with rubber interlining. This Ulster is the best thing on the market today. Shorey Overcoats. Suits and Ulsters are for sale at S.A.NicDONALl)’S. P. li. Islands Greatest Clothing House. ,imdayimt Zim] ms,” The dccenseii was bciibsent who wishes for the su #ini summinsiii 1-Iam Bethune and J. A. Rodd. city spent New Year s Day in Summerside. E. W. Manson, Summerside, has been appointed special agent for the Nova Scotia Fire Insurance Company. Mm. winneid, wire éinev. J. A. win. ld field, of Trinity church, St. Stephen, and formerly of Kensington, is quite ill with , pneumonia. John McDonald shipped a very fine I i pair of dupple grey mares weighing 1400 done Wm’ the Govemmeut “milk l 0 pounds to J. B Friar, Sussex, by the Stanley on Saturday. John Brown, teacher, Grand River, was presented by his pupils on Christmas with an appropriate address accompanied with a toilet set and a silk handkerchief. i the “king 0! “ "me ‘md me q“°s"|°f‘ The Stanley left here at 7 o'clock Thsre have been 126 documents in the Prince County R6-gistry opened in 1864. W , Good resolutions cannot al sys lcarried into effect at the time owing to changed conditions. ors have decided that dur , remain open a few weeks longer which customers will be given aliygood bargains, Jardine R Co. The Dunk River meet in Wilmot tevenlng, January 5th. The subjects discussion will be:-What is best to The best way to apply manure and commercial fertilizer pay! All of the Institute are expected to ‘ present-. l Arrangements having been made repealing the Canada Temperance Act Prince County on Feb. lst next Saturday morning and returned at 12.30- urgeniiy desirous ti,,ii,~_~,iii in the thickest ofa storm storm. She rep,-esentiiiive oi iempemnce TEETI-I. PAIN. The day of wholesale slaughlcrof iteth, by the forceps, is gone. By years of study, experiment and the practical* experience of learned men as physicians, dentists, hacteriologisis, chemists and others it is now possible for each and everyone to have their teeth preserved to do ilie work nature intended them for. lt is Our Business to Save Teeth it is your duty, to yourself, to have your teeth saved. If you in- ierid having dental work done, call and have a talk with us, we will advise and explain matters to you. tell you just what you should have done and what the cost will be, \Ve fliake No Charge for Examination and Consultation It is our business and pleasure and we place you under no obli- gation to employ us to do your work. Our Prices Ara the Lowest Come and get them. Our workmanship is ofthe highest grade. Our material the best money can buy. All work backed up by a Teri Year Written Guarantee Guarantee Denial Rooms Came-'nn Block. Charlottetown. Over Reddin Bros. DR. E. E. ROBINS, Proprietor, 9-7 in th & f tw ir i IFAX STOCK EXCHANGE vvn ofB1°ic5la=.>.'etovv1'1 4 p. c. Due 1925. interest payable semi~annually. De- $5oo. each. Price 99 p. c. and Int. Value Real and Personal Properly. . .. ... . .. .$305,325 Debt including about . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 5i,ooo Water Works and Sewerage....... . ....25,5co \ --~-- 25.500 offorporation Propert_v....... 4o,ooo POPULATION iooo. Bridgetown is in the centre of a beautiful agricultural district, of Bridgetown is the business centre. Quite a niiinber of well-to- retired ship owners, merchants, etc., have settled here and erected and substantial dwellings. .C MACKINTOSH & C0., e 166 Hollis Street, Halifax. N. S. gg J Jlmlgg UNICIPAL. DEBENTURE5 5450.000 We offer for sale $450,000 of various issues of Municipal Bonds. from 3.90 to 4% per cent, parilculars Of which we shall be time within a week visited the vicinity of Ilarnllton and called home another aged and respected resident in the person of lumes Ramsay who departed this life on ’ of the communit a prominent member y, ~ - ~ -»- - _ _. _ was for many years a leading elder of the 5° l`l’__ __> __ one time iieid the position of i-gpm'-|;¢r go BB R00!! BB completed. _ W - . L. _. .h.__, . W the Legislative Assembly of P. Isiand.i on Thursday' Decngsilh M Si" Mark* He leaves to mourn besides a sister and brother, five sons and two daughters as follows:-Fulton, O'Leary; Rev. James, stationed in Nova Scotia; Rev. Ernest H. now in Edinburgh, Howard and Fred' at home, Mrs. Fred Lockerby, Hamilton and Mrs. W. D. Ilurgess, Cunard, N. S. The opening of thc NcwjYeiir was duly honored in Summersidc. On Saturdays. considerable number left the town to spend New Year's elsewhere. Two pro- mising embryo barristers were arning the missing. They went “chasing the dee (a) r," and have not yet returned. On New Year'u eve appropriate sermons were preached in all the churches and at the Midnight Watch joint services were held in the Presbyterian church by the Methodists and Presbyterians. On New Year' Day a number of excursionists made the round ti-ip by the Stanley. The driving was good with an (em) bracing atmosphere and a larger number took ad- vantage of this favorite pastime. The Band turned out and added much to the enjoyment of the afternoon. In the eve- ning the annual New Yaai~‘s Concert was given in the Market Hall under the auspices of the Presbyterian Choir. It was one of the best Concerts ever given here by local talent, cqnalling,lf not excel ing the standard of former years. 1 returned yesterday about 12 o'clock. i mid ,iii others interested in iiiie The Angel of death has for the third temperanve Should 'il-tend 5 thc Prince County Temperance to he held in Y. M. C. A. room side, on Friday, Jun. 5th at 2 p. m time for active work is short. Let c the prohibltory law Announcements' meeting will be made through the Parish Hall, Kensington. a Christmas concert and tree was held and a vary creditable entertainment was given diy thélittle ones consisting of recltatlossg. dialogues, choruses, etc. After , cntertaininegt the tree was stripm each child receiving a gilt to remind thgsx ofthe Great Gift from Our HcaveQy Fatlicr. The teachers were not forgotllqll each one being thc ii-r-=pient of ,fa handsome present. During the evenlhj the rector vacated the chi* which was then taken by James Ho\vnp§', who called upon Wm. Pidgeon to read gh address to the rector and his wife acccsh- panied by very appropriate gifts. The rector who has just completed the first half year in the parish, feellngiy replied for Mrs. Nicholls and himself in which ha' stated that he had endeavored to preach “Christ and Him Cruciiled," and urged the people to look away from the preacher and fix their gaze, their thoughts, their love, upon the One preached. The gift the rector and his wife consisted 01, iii handsome pair of dogskin gadntlcts, for himself; to Mrs. Nicholls a pair of se`a,\- skin gauntlcts and kid gloves, while from the tree they received a numhcr of pre- sents amongst which was a small giftibf money. Their mae daughter, Miss vivuei received a very handsome doll. ' >=lHi NIUNTABJE GUAHUIAN The school will be opened today after" the holidays. Thomas Collins and Mr. Bell, Charloi:te~ town, are visiting Montague for a few days. There is no ice atMonr.agueyet,the river is open and smelt fishing is the order of the day. The sunken vessel is on the bottom yet and it is doubtful ifshe can be raised this season. ing Charlottetown the guest of her bro- ther, Win. Pcardon. Wm. Peardon, Montague Road, has, moved to Charlottetown. Professor Hamilton. i Office-Main Streetiflap/t.`W. A. Johnstone, Mgr. gg' Miss Lily Peardon, Montague, is visit- gheige, ,, , . Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie left for their home at Montague ycsterday. aftelta visit of ten days in Charlottetown. Our ministers will have union servtfhc next week, not-ice of services later. “U|i_l_~ ted we stand, divided we fall." Q = Lewis Ross, Dundas, was in Monwghd i New Year's Day attending the funcralfqi his brother in law, the late Mr. Mellish. » -i The rink is not in working order yd; V owing to the inild weather but every; thing is in readiness for action-except The oldfyear is gone and past and New Year has come and we are notify thankful as we ought to be to kind Pro, ; dence for sparing our lives in the ye that are gone. ' STOCK QUOTATIONS. Close. Noon. Close. ' Dec. 29. Dec. 30. Dec. 30., Copper............10fl§ 110) B7 ... 5538 .B.McCurdy &Co 0. 175 Pennsylvania..... 144i Reading. . . . . . 13ti:1 Sugar.... 1535 Southern Pacific.. MB St. Paul......... . itil? lidf l43§‘ ]fii'i§ 1525 (16 181 Q Dealers in Bonds and Debentures 185 Hollis Street, Halifax. C iiiiiisiioiziiis, _ A isocnri si iniiniis. , gitemliniirs lilew York 0C XC 211 C... Hallily ~°.rI.-.c.:';'=r.frT-~ N R Ai , NCW Year °.-_M M`3535f°“E I 5 lbs. to GOOD TEA----75c We got this for Christmas trade and a is real good value. 9 25 .lb. Bag Flour--60c.f This is from ISLAND Fife Wheat and quality guaranteed. & Other good values awaiting our cas- toiners. Jas. ittili' s Zo Union Pacific . . . . 1515 . 1505 U. S. SfB0iPl‘0'fd. 100; . . . . 106A ___..<_-_- Cur d His Mother of ilheumatism. “My mother has been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism," says W. H. Howard of Husband, Pennsyl- vania. "At times she was unable to move atall, while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with n bottle ofChamberlain's Pain Balm ami after a, few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. -An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was form- erly troubied with." For sale by all drnggists. -_-nj-h_a» Tolnsure perfect health use Iron-ox Tablets. For sale st' your druggint's, 26 ts q perox dd tf Just received an elegant line of Phat Frames for Ohriltinss In gold, lentiiei- and composition all of the very latest designs. To been seen at the Studio- Geo. H. Cook. Bd tf 47 ladies' fur Jackets,aii sizes, all lengths n Coon. Wpilaby, Astrachan, Russian Igrnb, Grey Persian and Boohai-as st BLEND TE isinin Plcascs tliein, press ._ past ie itstflf. it part of and i’ ogliave service the CVEII 9. past to each 9 your patronage , iv ' Are now in order, and 'area giséeful °s'ii'