t ' r., The greatest of* waist selling we vc. ever ‘. i 5 'enjoyed has left us with 5 ` f numberot odd lines which we _ oder at tempting prices to ef- Ii ,_/7 feet a quirk clearancel At 49c Worth 98c-- SV I I , 6 ’” ,,,.t`_.,'_ `4'~ -.__<_. _.' ’ ie-.__ C est Vgalues . ’A|w‘y’ A* St°m _ sqonewafpntaautyynuraay. Alfrrlrldunluswtaarntyp-setting . 4 » 'g We peide opraalvaa on being in the position of helsg shle anwavs to can iaesr vatuss-a patina.. semen "Milli Wtteii buying and aslln.¢. In addition. 'rms it a -‘MONEY-sacx sroiuw- w“` ‘ I" ¢‘°°P`|\'|lll Oli eerraln goods we cheerfully re* fuhd the money when desired. _ SW* ¢1== yearkiarrr by mania; tan vous mfs. ' ' .1 . L D | , Prowae Bros.. Ltd. WAISTS Two Desirable - Barjains I "\ . ` ,M I ` iff? -_ _#ss . ~ \ M5 ,.1 ' This lot includes waists in all _ ., sizes 3': to 38-waists of \_ T satcen ilanneiette, etc . made V, in latest style and worth from ` - _ 61:. to 98g. All go at.. ....49c At 98c Worth $l.75-- ' ., Waists hy the best makers- _ all latest fashionable styles.- - ` In Roman Sateens, merlawua, mereerizrd, and fancy iianuels. Sizes 34 to 38. Worth $1.25 to $1.75.-Choice at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . »- 99° -_ Means .lotus MoLaarr, C l-I Sterns.W Prowae Bros-. Ltd- ` tv- Sample Nightdresses Onlyallmitedqnantily lot but every garment s most desirable bargain. All are thoroughly well made--in tact, these are the product of what is known as the best under- wear house in Canada. The lot includes various styles. Some are silk embroider- ed-some trimmed lacc--some have self rutiies. A few are silk embroidered around neck, yoire. and sleeves in ski. Ind ink. A few colors, but principally white Every glfliwllf p . ~a dedrahle bar¢a'r1. Worth $1.35 to $1.50 . . . . . . . . . . .. ANOTHER NIGH `I DRESS BARGAIN We supplement the sample-‘iargain lot with a special ohering from our own stock--liigliest class garments of which we have rather too many. These are made of beat iinality Saxony-white only- and front, neck, collar, and cuds are elegantly and elaborate- ly silk embroidered in self-some in sky and pink. Vexv full andampic-rleguntlv finished and very cheap indeed. Worth $1.25. Speclal.._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` States Consul at the port. of Charlotte- A Prowss Bros.. Ltd. r "Four Fine Values l. Pretty Kiinona Cloth I5c Worth 22c New d°slgns in ine American Kivnonh cloth full widths --dainty eoloiinga in Mauve, Fawn, sky, with roe bu-i patterns. Worth air. ayd. Speclaiat, |5c l2c WRA PPERETTES AT 7 l-Ze. , Six places only of ‘regular weight and width wrspperetie Various colnrings_ mostly dars. just the thing for wrap pers, houiedreasea, and cnildren‘s wear. Worth irc. Specia at . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 7|,2¢ / D ,, , 1 bers _tri-ated the Division and visiting PIOW! 8 Bf08'» Lfd» friends to coffee and cnke_. In Sateen Skirts Purcising dir.-c. from Manufacturers in immenk qnaniltiei secures for ul wholeavle rates. 'f`laat's how we can oder such values as these---values that simply cannot] be equalled e sewhere. 85c for 5 c-~ Slift' 9 oitair quality black aateen---14 iucia accoidiis planed Bounce and niiiiea. Worth Qs¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 95e for 75c.. _;‘,Q_;_§§, quality asteen with deep stitched ilouuce and dust rutile. Worth 95c......7u 1.25 for 9s¢. _ 3-ff; eollent quality sateell e wit'\ de? six rowruiiied losses wi e sweep. Worth 8|. L25 for 98c.. "U *¢- shirts lland heavy red oinet--with accorllsa galtied duuscs, double rat. and dest lriln for ||.s5._....,..... rv' 4 I uaésrhd Ja-at ".~ at `I gilt Ulllillli llmlllii lllliliillii-< . liesd Oihcos in New Proim Block- Charlottetown tbssltyysnarday. ysshldsy. o. 1_9-;aassa»<1c.c on-toss slsuldapplyatthlaoloaatnuas. < W. C. Caasr, Travelling Agent. of the C. P. B., left. last night on return rn the mainland. 4 Hana' Srltaous, uowof Springhill, 8. s.. is noting an pamu -nan-nada In Otiarlottatown. Bonsar T. .lar,'Haria, leaves Monday for British Columbia, where he purpolea residing in future. J Paquet. and C C Carlton, of Scuria, were in tha city yastardsy. - TB: Mlnto arrived at Georgetown yes~ orrday from Picton at 9.1!) s. ni. with 35 passengers and a car oi freight only. Wa1.'rnaJon:s, Principal of the Mao- donald Cansolidatnd School, is able to resume his duttas after his recent indis- position. W`1r.1.1au Yao, who has been spending his vacation at his home in Rlchinonrl name to the city yesterday to resume his studlss at the C. B. 0. T111: annual meeting of the Cliarlntts' town Driving Park and Provincial Exhi- ‘ bltlon Association will beheld on Thurs- dity, Jan. 2-ith. See ad. .- `Co1vnuc'roit Cox of the P. F. l. R. left last night: for New York to visit his son Roy Cox nf the Gonaoildabed Electric Light Co., ol that city who is ill. . IN the show window of John McKen- na`s up town store is tote seen a lnrge butterfly which was captured on Monday hy James Moreiide, of North Milton. Tnic annual rnoeting of. tha Autl-'l‘uber- cuiosis Association which was to have been held yesterday, has been postponed until the Zlst., of which adjournment due notice will be given later. Barons Stipendlary Brehaut yesterday morning the case of Andrew Doyle, of Winsloe, charged with larceny, cnine up for hearing. ,There was no evidence in the hearing to connect the defendant with the crime and the charge was d smissed. UNi'r1tuS'ra1'r:s Vice Consul Orocket has been advised of the appointment by the Department of State, Washington, of John H. Shirley of Illinois, as United town. his not yet known when ~Mi'. Shirley will arrive here. A1.vnuDL.Liun1~n11Nii. agent for thc Allen Line S. S. Co. at liallfnx was mar~ ried in Boston on January 2nd to Miss L. .iran Y. Allen, daughter of Sergt liliqor John Allen, of Oharlnttet/own. .\lrs. Lighteninlr Was forinerlv lllltivll 0! the Falconwood hospital in this city. Tivo Prince Edward Island tcachers in Regina have recently been transferred to scho ~i1 in other parts of the Province of Aibeiw. Miss Sterna ima gone to Princ- Albert und from there will go to her school, Miss Grace McKenzie B A of Fiat River went holnnlsfsll, Alberta recently where she has secured the school which Miss Madge Henderson has been in charge of for some time. UNloND1v1s1oN, S O T, held a public ins'i\‘lation ceremony within the Dlvisicn Room,Springiinid. on Wednesdayqlan 2nd. G W R, David Small, being present. |“` stalled the following Officers: W P- -J F1 llalsem; W A. - Miss Penala Howard;R S -Clifford Mills; A R S.-Emily Howarrli FS.~.T ECroker; Trees.-D N McKay Chap.-Miss Mary L Sinclair; Cond.- John McKay; A Cond.-Florence Haslman: IS.-George Hickos; 0 S.-George Dun- nlnu;P W P.--J N McKay. An interes- ting program followed. The lady mem- Tns regular meetinz of the Hope Ri/i r socinl ana debating society, was held the 20th ull., in Hope River Hall. The ores- dant. Thomas Bulger ct-cupied the chair. Altar some unlmporssnt. business the Lillnwlng programme was rendered: in- strumental Selectiou- -Miss Annie Bolger, Recitation-Austin Mv'Gulgun, Sonn- James Andrews, Biecit-ation - H. Oougiau. The dehats then followed, subject," is the credit system a benefit or an Inj ury to any country? " The dehatn was opened by John MoGuigau, who spoke in favor of the credit system. Fla was ably opposed by John Cullen. The other speakers weraas follows: ln favor of the credit 1¢Y!i»¢l1l. M H Wright. Hairy Col.-,Thomas Holger. Mark lftGuIgan, wlrilothe other aids was ably upheld hy Wm. McCourt, ltvei-att Hogan ami ‘Clarence Reid. Alter a lively debate, cha neoiaion was given in favor of tha, cash system. Famous Soap aishss homo happy. x ` YOUR _ ' 1 BREAD ei if. it FI ....5 Alllelhfa., ltanlsy lkldp,`wm tulle Blltharra, Wlasios. ls spending ii hi-J. w.Kira or lnipeqaa, was is vtomu. ami. st. Joan momma. ildot. daugfsiter Miss Jaap McGregor .3 ._ - I few My! ssltoyalty. Goanow Wann-, North River, lsft. yea- t.-rday, for Acadia Collegs. ILE. C01. Horsll, rvgiatsrsd at the Cnauals ‘l‘oot.z,ol GroariHaad,Lct HJ wassworulsa Justice of tha Poses for Queaa'a County, on llenday, , Hras Fan! Jaxams left yasterday re- .turuing to tha Sacred Heart Convent, Halifax. Emil lcKlNz1s. Flat River, who has beenvisitiugfrlandain the city has re- turned home. Wiuns Paowss,son of L. E. Prowse, ruturnsd home yesterday from a two weeks visltto friends in Sydney. Anaariosiniirs are about being made for a spseial train from Charlottetown to Freetown on Friday the lllth, in connec- tion with tha Gland Division on that date. / Mus B. Bannsnsron. Treasurer of the Dorcas Society of the Methodist. Church, sokuowledges with thanks the receipt of twenty tive dollars from Rev Dr Br.okeu of Toronto. Tris following additional contributions have been received for the Alexander M\xirMemorisl by the Chief Supt. oi Education. Bose Valley $1.60. New Annan $1.00. Bellevue 50c. Georiretown $1.00. Brooklyn Lat. til, 550. Milburn $1.0). Mt, Stewart (North), 501:. Green- |nouni.,$1.05. Tn: schooner Henry Nickerson al Pownal Wharfyis loaded with 2,010 bus~ heis of potatoes and 750 bushels tumlps by Hugh Mcildliian and H. H. Berrlgan, Eist River. They came to the city to try aiid have the cargo taken away im one of the wintcrstaamers but the withdrawal of this boats has spoiled their plnn. l`nvAnar1v Division, No 235, S. 0.'l‘ Bonshaw. held n very enthusiastic meet- inglnat Saturday. Sonic abls speeches were delivered by the leading member-. and the following otilcers were elected for the snsulnz quarter :-W P, J. A. Robert. san; W A.Florn'MoLaod;R S,Ruth Crosby; a R s. M. 1'? Mseximmn; con, Intl. 30100: A' C. Ghrtrnde Carson; F S. i). Campbell; Treas, S. Benton; Chap, Msggis ucN¢v1n;1s. from. cm-lily; os. vv.r.‘ MacDon~ild; S Y P \V, -'_ J. McLeod. T111-z marriage takes place this evening au 8 o`clock, atithe residence of James and MrsCalrler1 Maipoque Road, of their .mpballto Wiliam Beary Harper of this city. The hr'-ide who will ba unatten- ded, will wearit gown of cream llama and carry a boiiijurt ol cream roses and maiden hair fern. Rev. T. F. Fullerton will perform the ceremony- The presents l are numerous and c stly, including nl Bell piano, the groonfs present to the bride. I Tim Royal _Gazette of Saturday last contains the following appointments, “To be the King’s Printer :ini P _ b isher of the Royal Gsxetta of this Provincv, for ii term 1 of three years from the Iilst day oi’ Dl- cernber, A. D. lilll, vice John Coombs. Esquire, whose term of oiflce expires this day, George VV. Gardiner, Esquire, Chitr- lottetowu. To be medical Aticudant for Queens County jnii and Government Poor House, vice James Hanrliahnn, E=- quirs. M. D., deceased, Hairy D. Johnson, Esquire, M. D. Charlottetown. THIN' i PUNY BABIES Will grow fat and ‘ rosy by taking a dose O -vt Johnson'a Emulsion three times a day. Try a 35 Cent Bottle. `“"i"“l£-'2-@l‘&“£‘3> ` C Buying $12 Coats For 8 if . ., Y _ 3. as I* _,, ' _ s __-N __ .J , li I | | 'f‘> ~ i L Buying, All 1Coats__ One Third >°'< $13 H ` Under Price " T-\_--_*-/ f/7?. /{ ;` i-f:?,- *Q _,y-’,?-‘IE 1/ v/iC& / your bargain. . style and comfort and satisfaction ' in every one of these coats--even n "I f _ `~ ‘ ` now-at a discount of WltI10llf /I ‘ \ \ you simply cannot afford to go \ Q s ‘°' A Noun oirefisso * ly seasonable too-for you ; , | | have months :__ weather in which to enjoy at the full price they are fine value ' \ The best coats shown in the city are among this showing and (- f / 1 tlwrouglii § Q of cold ‘ ’.» I. U i There is l one third _ V in iliit ‘Q35 lf, "\_, f 1';/f~*.\ .5 "if `~1;v5§;§ .re - -~» __ the chances are that we have the very size--the very style, and the very pattern that have been wanting. - All Winter Coats One Third Off I Colored Tweed Coats Certainly iine in every respect. _ New, correct in cut, right in style and material-produced by the be st tailofs in Canada or Germany. , 5 7.50 coats are now $ 5. ‘G50 4 rl 7. I L75 ts it 850 I4 Oo it rt 9.33 I 5.00 " " lo-60 I 8-75 “ “ 12 50 21.00 " “ 14.00 \._.i_ fl.. M if _ ”\ Black Lloth Coats We made a specialty' ot these fine lady like garments this re son and if a black cout is your need- we have the very one. S 7.50 roots are rio" 5 r fn 1. ~ ' ' o.17 ru.75 “ “ H 1| 16.75 “ " 19.95 " " 2i_oo 7-17 9 17 11.17 11.63 14.00 " J r _ go another day with the old coat. -4 at it 6_95 it it it 8 25 S ¥ _ Chlldren’s coals worth $5.50 going fm- 5‘._3_63 1- li at _ ¢ 1 tr _ and all the other prices proportionately' fyeclliced. 3 Came in and look them over -we know we ran please you- l W A Notable Saving on Coats For Girls. . Small and Larger ~ In “Y CR-Se YOu are choosing from the best stock of Cl~ildreu’s coats in P. E. I. ` l And now-at this heavy reduction you can not afford to let the little daughter ` ` _. .. +63 .. ._ 550 6 o A Chance For Your Walls Tons of Wall Paper Selling fur 67c on the Y OUR walls are with you always-it’s rnost important that' they should be well and tastefully clothed. Our greit sale of wall papeu' makes it easy | | tor you to purchase the prettiest, the most artistic the 1 uost tasteful p -- terns of paper brought to this country. , Papers for every room in your house, and every paper paice cut so that you can hardly afford to go without. To-Day Is The Time - Dollar- Victor ‘la Row Store. - - . ._..,~.,,,..-_ '_-_nr _ ' Midwinter offers man ad ta t gh; _ ’..."1': .gs .:,._._:'.::“.;: ;‘;;f.;”:'.':_::-.f‘;.‘f.°'..i‘:; again there is the great saving at our wall' paper sale. 'e;»/»=f;f'1.'f.`? M L ...B ` Ioc papers now ..._ 7c 1 zc paters now _ _ ._ 8~: 2ocpapersr1ow....r_1,c `_ %, \ nr 151': papers now _ _ _ xoc /,~ t" _ nm" W _ \ _| v ,i _ ° ._° ° , 25c papers now .__ i7c 301: papers now . _ . 20: one third off a '§5\\_ (.9 5-_ _ f -1 __ -,-__A __. <~"-1'---," } "I,-‘Ks one third off 4ac papers now. _ _ _ 27c 5oc papers now. _ _ .33c '0. 7,1) 6oc papers now. _ _ .4oc 75C papers now 5’-0° Pipers now. _ 67c $1-20 papers now. . 8oc Weltiiaak you very sincerely ior your generous patronage darts( 1906 and wish you every Pf0Sv¢l‘it! lllflll! 1907. PERSONAL SUPERVISIUN Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large shock is cleared out. At tha old stand oopostos Post Owen (iipstairs.) N tewson . 1' Your Groceries vi" "vm ne mn. if :z1.‘.‘::'::."1:':.::~.."""-mi Sllllf. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa \"'“¢’- fsll. cheese, fruit ln fact cverythtngwgista laid I _ You :aa`:la`i'apg:A.h 'nun' 0|". Hay and Feed *_'1°'-f. _tioivsaffis nam. r. W 11 rr E, if-°»:§ti.'fa U"" '°"'“ °‘ I.->9 "` ' "" .. ...___ ...__ \ . . , , V #se L, 'r lr ._ -wav rp. l » /lr.. 51 K. raw li ,__ rf. W* I