|)on’i if ¢}.i” ""_ _ _ _ _ l a it , Artilpportunity For Men __ T siigiand One-Third Off! TO-ii)AlI ‘otirsnnnni Mid-Winirr Stle of Men’s Hats begins'-Ané Hat in the store -except ‘iStetson’s."- ON THIRD OFF. Which 'means~-$4. Hats for $2.67-$3. Hatsfor $2.--$2. Hats for $1.33.-¢1.oo Hats for 67c. _ _ e - . 1 Not aftnan on 2. E. I. but knows-_,the sort ; of huts sold'her'e-`the~ celebrated “Scott"- the famous “Christy”-the' stylish American “Suiiolit"' Hat and others. . I Nearly all are last Fall’s importations- there’s a splendid range of ' stylish blocks to pick from. Take advantage of this excellent oppor- tunity-to-provirle your-ae\f‘wi1h n_nobby new Hat at cost of manufacturing. ' 7 _ We‘ve*no nesoufwhaleoer .inoiicrlng such tx- ¢¢p|_'¢||aLn<|.n¢ii¢qa.na~bur»Haia but that our , I V new eprin stock will aonnfbe along and le lllltll makeroorgfet-I1.‘ _ - ' » ~ yliliexpecttoaeeyon,to=uight. ' _ - ., .,.~_,.__ N3 Will ii__¢_"_ifv1'¢_i_i Worth seeing . _ Jima Zaifitital 5 -Tpeaday |5i`l'|5 Do1\’t Mies It .A ._i _. - . - _.lat _ . .v_.- . A » At Costs! e-~ . -' _|. ' Garments that represent the beat eiiorta oi Canada'e heat tailoring ilrms-stylish ~ garments, correct in every ‘ We’ve a number of very _ _desirahlegarmeuta in both black and tweed' ¢f,¢¢\l ing trom 66.45 to $23 - 5 tweede; and ¢1a»r5io $96.# lil .eheckai These ` #et reset . ` I "" ""“‘°‘,. .~.'.,.i&"',."':’ M ._ _ _qc __ _ _ ' ’ “X15 Q00 for 51°-"l, . eGtl0¥"8°°» _ _wf'i'§§i.f}°5,_ai='2n yo-"r'_ _l ,vaaetate *U* ‘* .' r '-1,' ~ t ,ll<`>nal1.'laahr` and RobertDoyl¢, L vilneaal hat Admluloa cents. _ lloove ef 'the Governmeetisenhere ol We Y. X. C.A. link Parliament Millllhla 8 lehaa I l(cKhnou'e oline. ta athadaanld il valleva`e\d.oe‘taststa|un at 11 a. ra. e`udatWblQ$2ed0roaeatIp.1a. ` TBI threeiiaadethrethera, Jack, Frank. and Laeey,fermw-lyol the Victoria Hockey vaam will play this naeon iortha Aheg-` vein. ` Mas Maaaaarr Jaan M\cLzu1¢a|1 eip hal been spending her Chrlatrnaa wiieaye wteh hu poreaia A. G. an»i'lre. iMeeLennan",Bradalhane. returned to the utility Moda; W reaunse her atudiee in the C. B. C. who _wus _“give evidence in the Callag- lngn MIP, which has adJoum e tlll Thursday next, were taken in charge by an olhx-. hath being too intoxicated to give testimony. "Iesterday they -were sash fined U or 31 days. W, :aan poqéttr or tcnuiotmows was one oi the crew of a vessel belonging to me mobile Fins asa oyster co, which was recently run into by a steamer on Mobile Bay and sent to the bottom. The t-rew oftlh schooner had a very narrow ~u~ape from drownlnr .ialn4B1uo|na, aged elgbtrelaht years lied at`Ue Sahlenn the 4th inet. lie was -om at Charlottetown Royalty, and re- fno\-ed to Lot N, when elahteen years oi nge. Hs'el\ga¢ed in farming which he ~-arried on successfully. His wife died a- 'wut thirty years nab. He leavcs to mourn the following sons and daughters --William and Mathew in Lot iii; George ' nthe homeateadallannah, wiie oi George \lorrlson, Charlottetown; Mary wife ot Alexander Rose. - R1-:v. Sniatsv D.‘C0rx1N, has sent out t very interesting letter giving nn ac- count ol hia own work, aa well aa that oi some of- the other missionaries, at Un.t-ll, Rhodeaia,_Afriea, whither Miss .Leduc 0| Charlottetown has just gone. Fheleitmria' decidedly inter-eating. Mr. Ooiiinia doing splendid work, and the iield is wide, there is a all for more workers and not only are eonla being won ` 'oy Christ, but the missionaries arf. lay Ing the foundation' of industrial settlements w_hlul.wll\_§nke the natives _indepe1t_d~ ent. ' 1 ' ` The regular monthly meetlngoi the Free Temperance Bociety of Glenwood vrerheld inthe hall Were on Friday evening, the ith inst. The president, Rev. D. MacLean, occupied the chair and 'pelted the meeting with sing ng. ,Scripture reading and prayer, alter which an illtefcrlting program was well render- ed. 'Though the evening was threatening tht attendance was lar-ge, The exercises a ere iuiaerepersedvrlth theainging of Gos- nl-i hymns and longs. Mr; h!cLeod's speech was nhle and instructive. The tther speeches were also interesting. The 'taenporaacdpeopla here arejubllant over tue sueoeeeot prohibition. , TBR Hilary Torn ofthe Supreme Court o(Pr|nce_Rdwarti-Island meets again on ‘llqnday morning, when the` Petit Jury reaummoued in meet. The ' following `lury cases are docketed for tria`i:- "Sey`mo\`rr S.1M`cKinuon va. ,Duncan J. Mclidaz 'Stewert..` K. C. for piaiutif; Mohan, K. C. for delsndaut. John Mclfnrrer va Robert Jenkins: Btowa for- plaintiff. Palmer, K. C., for defendant. - _ . _ Jo&,h Mailman vs. Rohct Jenkins; Beownfor pls i|\»'.Pelmer, K. C., lor de~ iendaiit. ~ Derioda L. Lane vs. Thomas P. Lane _.ag seo.: aaatotiorplaintinfuasmu. 1 K. U., hrdefendant. John' Wheatley vs. G. I,i~‘. Long A. Méllilh for pllintim llasaard, K. O. for defendant. ~ The absent rlehior aulis are: James Mt-Kay ve. Robert H. \lugfon‘l;lcLUn. K. C. lor Arcbibaltixelixan ve. MN- Corbett: Weeks for piainul. There are spec al lliill ll o(.iohn llellurnr for lor appeal. in both list Ihtlllt John indict- . Sb e_ .w_ __\:&"_ _ ` I eel_l _e» lynn; Nwaouou, daughter ol nav. canoe usuuan um oneehat, 5’ 9" 4"" 3"* B"“". ` I tleehighnne -(Adele. N was; to have sailed IC Halifax last Mun~ _neadd liehnladn of this City, has _|Qt_aral|,ie-Wnllvliie N. B.. to rename, her atelhte at Anais Seminary. f6lrlQdy lorthehig Ieaey Dressdu-' aihl who 'neu -is tae nm asv anna' 'laeeday aight _Jan. liith. _Au eiabor-hte 'Bend #NCBI or new mirdc is heig pre- Hfiltllalifax-lleraid enuounoea that the [aan-up -nu me pine on wsunetaq, January 16%. of Bthel, daughter ef D. stefan or untrax, soo J. K. sutur- lesa. csarwimowo. ‘-lout Hrawitar, Dunslalnake, who fell irolaharnloft about three week; ago, meakingahone in his shoulder and re- ealvlvir M-her injuries. has recovered englcieotlytn come to town. in a few waeka_ Hr. Stewart hopes to be as well aa ever. - 'i’he$1e'ek of prayer le being obs rved in Murray Barber South by meetings ut the lollowiug plaeea ;- _ - Dlurrey' Harbor, Presbyterian Churchl Monday evening. llarray River. Baptist Church, Tueaday evening. Wino sauna, Mtinooiit cams, w¢<11 nesday evening. ' . _Cave Beer. Banana on."-on, 'monday eveoing._ __ Murray Harbor. Methodist Church, Fri: day evening.- Revs. A'. _E. Uhapmdn, Methodist and R. ll. Bishop, Baptist, are holding ilu-ne ser- vices aa there is no pastor in the Presby- terian Church at present. _ THB largest audience that has yet. at- tended any of ti e week oi prayer meet- llllaaawmblediuot night in the Baptist Church tor the last meeting of me snr", Extra Beats had iobeprovided lorfor those Nleldlll- The singing waa excellent and eunh (avoritehymns as All lieu the Powrr grrer. My ooo; Tak- my me and Lat it _ : Jesu. Lover of My Soni, were sung- Bev. G.R.WhiI¢ road from theilth chapter pi St. Mai.thew’a Gospel.Pray¢-rs by difliez - ent clergyman present were lntenlpersei _with hymna. The Rev T. F. Fullerton alldreued the auriienoe and stated thatlt was not an occasion for dr-live.-ring Isl adilrtbl. but he would like to ray a few words with reference to Prayer \Vhnt the Churches wanted most today was Prayer. Prayer was the secret o'f Luther-'s power in the Reformation. 'Not eloquence,`not organization ' bnt rumest prayer had reunited in the success of the We‘sh revival, one oi.the greatest religv ions movements oi mc`dern timu. in sympathy with the chapter reed the _Christian man and woman who prays should close to the door and (Pod who secs in secret would reward openly. Christ was always in the spirit oi prayer, and withdrew frequently from the crowd _to pray in secret. Mr. Fullertcrfs re- marks were ‘very impressive and were listened to intently. To those who have ` attended the Week of Pieyer service-1 they will be remembered hy the spiritual uplift they have been to all. At the close of-the servioesali ministers present were t requested touleet alter the meeting dis- pelsed: it-In the vt-lah oi many that in acute lorm or other these Union meetings may be continued. i '_Wh_y Not 'C C Try it? It contains 50 p. c. _ ure Norway Cod Liver' . gil combined _with the » H yp.op'hos.phites of_Lime_and Soda-is pleasantly _ iiavored- easy to take and is one of the largest bottles i for the ` money én` the ' market. I - ' ‘ We refer to Joltnsonfs Emulsion 35c and 50c per bottle. n f. ' 'M --...»1.. »s.= ~,rt»¢~,_q;1¢..