-E nun Bic l I r 1 »_\ U0 fi-|16? ,zii=»°~» _ V -C:--I 4 - _ _ “ 'ix I. \ _ _ " _ _f-':»-i»2'~‘~--- _-_~s,>;~._~l-f~i»_A__e~»:`.- .-_~'..¢g~..-._;. »-_-~ 5 ,__ . a .. ._ , _ ._ _ ‘"1 - ‘ -~»_-f--..__~;¢. _-_'-_ _‘ _;. ~_ <52- - _ t 1-,r,»’-_ij 5-~_= - _. _ _ _ _ A ~ ‘f < ~ »:~_~ <->- -~ _».i~-.- - . _ f ; _ -- 't "" ".f“t**~§’f¢“’€`_‘_~’§'_&'ii&~;‘-~\`§--..¢,.u---**»" ' »»4~~»_~~,_.__'-_--_'_. L' it 5 . ».:=_;§,;.p,,;,._',»,-_,__:i_‘__-_»_,_,;-- _-_.2 ,rn _ __ - ‘ 5- ' ` _ _ -_ '___ »`_. _ _ _ _ _i ~ ._ < _ .. -es.. »_ ,- ff _ ._; d$h#».¢...,,,.,,_, ~_v-` -_ ..»=_.». - \ ~ " _ -' .. 'if " 'ff-'_'»f_=_-~ :'»~_ »>-__~.___/, 4- -rs-3'f_:;fs »--_'rv _~_;_“: rf -~¢~_--'_"` _....1-=r.,.,;_»...__ __ - ` ' " ' ‘ ` " - " " " f "` `-"`-`"f"""":_=~":_?f“-e '».’>-’s"=1”l1-‘:_~`“-*::"'~'-~. 4,-»_.'_-. » is '- ..»-.:.~ '*.-- .fl . _ _».._ ._ _ _- f._f.~ --_r - '~ _ . . . '_ " -1 *_-_ - 15 _-it-*f~i.;»'¢_____‘_.r;r, , __;?_‘_=_;_§» ,_ ‘-` __ _ : _ ` ' - H*-*_ _“_--_-f°f@,*;:_if-_file ; ~._e_,;.»;.,.._,;, _ . _ _ _ - _ _.ii We _ _ _ _ .__ l ` 'bf-\’f.j *___ __ _i.,,__§: ,_ _(_ __ _ .- ,_ > .~_1_.-,»_ __ ~f-__ - - #-4.1 -\ _ » ' ` - "'- 'f-if-‘f-f~»‘,` M _- 4- ,es a » " ' ' 1* ~ f`:~"__f-‘~».f1»f.f' 1 1. ’ .1 M _' T~ if l r sawbq l ..._ 'mai commas, .cHAn.L_o'rrarowN,, Pnrsci-:'1-:DWi_RD. IsnA.\iD,JAsUAux 5, 1901. _ ~ Y E"- ¢1:L § -B 4 _ T emuva Sale in Full Snug. s sense 5 :G _adsense W s ssesaasnsssssssnnssss EEE l-I-_'t-rytliing nntst go as we do not intend to carry out it dollars worth of stork that we can possibly' _sell-~even at sin-ritice prices. lfemeniber disccunts ever).-'rhii.g except llr and Patent l\lc'li».'i1e_~=. ff" '/.I5 Perfumes Call and see the handsome pm-kngcs containing all the popular odors from tl.e best English, l" r e n c li a n fl American makers. _ Sachet Powder. Grossm i t h ’ s nglish. Seeley’s emmel’s. PIPES See the splendid values in Pipes. We offer nearly all new goods. CIGARS Pretty boxes, containin igars of excellent quality. In holiday packages of 25. _ Soaps, Combs ponges, etc, etc. E HUGHES EEE EEE l'|'l I in :3 Q. O EQE O Y E E §. \ _ l 1. I-'08 T0-D AY.. - You should not bother with baking; you can get everything here so cheap that it will pay you to buy it. RING 'ILLEPHONE 98. . . . E and leave your order for Apple Pies 10 8: 12c each _ Cream Pies 12 8: l5c each Coeoanut Pies Currant Cake l6c per lb. White Cake l6c per lb. _ Bread- of all kinds. All fresh andgood. Our Specialty' 'for Tonight is 15 8.: 20c each _ o Doalghluts. ' D. STEWART it *___- dents Everywhere. .lzxmes Hall last night. _ meets in Charlottetown on '1`uesd_:-xy. lfen Studio. has been opened up in , Suiumerside. Miss \\'ntl\aui,of the Kindergarten returned last night after spending the Xums holidays at Harcourt, N. B. A _\i1:1~:TiNu of the Monument Committee will beheld this afternoon ati o‘cloek in the Ju-lges Chambers. Members specially requested to attend. 1\Ir.\Vm. l"ielfl Matheson wasa passeng- er by the outward express last night returning: to finish his Second year in Arts in Dalhousie College. .»\.x1o.\‘i:rlic passengers by the Minto today will be Mr. T. A. Case, of New York, who has been in Charlottetown for several days in connection with the tend- ers for the new bridge across the North River. Tun concert at Winsloe Hall on Wednesday evening was well attended. Mr. B. Carter acted as chairman and after the program auctionel the baskets. It is uderstood the receipts amounted to warils of S100. Tun S. S. Minto_ arrived in Georgetown t yesterday afternoon bringing 39 passengers, 75 bags of mail and the fol~ owing fre-ight: 491 bags malt, 18 puns. molus: 1 s. 47 h~\,qs bran, 140 birrels' of flour* 215 pkg Ztizi, 1012 pkgs.way'_freight. Hrs Honor the Lieutenant Governor in Council has appointed Mr. V/'illiam C. \Vhite to be Registrar of Deeds and Com- missioner of Public Lands, the appoint- ment to take effect from lst January, lilll The re-appointment of Mr. Arthur Newbery as Clerk of the Executive Council is gazetted. ~ Aspecial prayer and praise service meeting beginning at 10 o'clock on Sun- day morning will be the opening service for the first Sunday of the new year in the First Methodist Church. The _pastor will preach morning and evening. The sacrament- of the I.ord`s Supper will be dispensed at close of evening service. AT a regular meeting of Wildey Lodge, No. 27, I. 0. O. F. held last evening: the following officers were installed for the- ensuing term by D. D. G. M. John F. \Vhea1-_ assisted by P. G.,‘D.R. M(°L8ll&n _ P. G., A. J. Houle, P. G. Jas Waddell and P. G. Philip Brydges. -E. Waller. ‘ »- C. Drew. -G. 0. McLeod. -J. McNevin. McLaughlin. ' -W. R. Boreham. -Purdy Mills. -T. \Va.ller. _-L. F. Munsey. - J. J. Hanson. --W. D. Swan. -I. Craig.. Con. P. Brydges. Chaps-M. Ross. J. P. G.-Geo. \Valler. t =1¢ 'c 9 rerersgwssa Whwwwwrwmon *@w<I°_-use in warfare has ocom been turned out by an_Eng-lish firm of motor manufacturers. It has a ten-horse ' E I “_ 7*- __ engine, and wili be armed with two quick H L. DIGKEY il. D firing guns. -_-_-¢---- ‘ (tale oi Lulu. llo,s||llal> I 6 Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Hour, 9.30-1, 2-4. _ Eyes tested and fitted with glasses’ Tu. Fri. &w. This signature is on every box 0! 011° §°““i°° laxative Bromo=Quinine mlm Lheremedythateures acoldln onedbl' FDA _,- f ______ New _ 9 Year s /i' ' /* - Greetings- I past year a- success. Hoping for a continuance _ of the same. Lars-or New vonx. __-;5.,',- ' ‘ ° I -'rr-zacnea or- i _'__`:_~ _ . Q-f_ . _ 0 .- _ 1¢g_¢u1_TuR;=,, i 'rue men cneefy, ___ _ _ _ _ __ ti _ ' _ _ _ . _ .__ _ ¢ _ _ V I; _ __ _ _ _- » ee . __ Studio-Ta.nton’s New Bai1din§._.Great --_ 3, _ _ _ _ _' . I - _ _ _ -:_ _ _ G%wS_treet,Ghar1ott»et0!2l_,__l5_'.. _I _ _ __,, /_ ._ #___ ___ ,, _ -s»~- ` ---‘ _ ' - "`- vii ‘ 1-si'-’>`1~»"f->=€,; ' »f»~"’-._ ' `~'f~-_"1 'fl-~___'_"» fa; ""i f . ‘ - , _ _ __ _- _. ,_ _ ~_ ~ ..-_ -r _-ef. ,» . s ’ _ ..~‘.»_ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ .-.__ _ »_. __ ._ _ _~~.__ _ _ _ sc .-~..f_.- , -_~ ,_ _ » ~» ~.,~ _ _=~~_ _ - _ _ -- . _ __ -» _ _ ..»~;-»_ ._ ._ - _ .__,».»- ..-..+»--__- _ .M __ _ _ - . a.. _ , _ _ - _ ; »;-_ -V f » _ .~.~.:_-.~_-.-_»~_ _ ,.;;.s-_ra -_ =_-e ,_~ _._-. _~_- _ »~ 1-,~_._ ___ .,__,_ _,__ .~~.».¢"~__~...,. ._._»_f_.____.»__. __-__»__._ _..._..._.~ e ..e _ __-ff ~»_12.. ~__. _ _~.< __. ~_ _.~_-.» . - ‘_ Y ~' ~. " » ...fs _ _ “ _ _ - . 1~.@“ __ -_ _ ...Je _ .~ sf... ,_ _._ . _ _r _ ,_ _ _'___ ._ _ _ _By Reporters and Correspon- .-\ \f1:i;i‘.\n.\1'on\' service was held in St. Tm-‘. llilary term of the Supreme Court lt is understool that a branch of the i » A LOCOMOTIVE FORT. . Having just entered the New Year, We thank Y0\1 one and all for making the ‘ There was a military air about all that pertained to the grand concert last even- ing. The program was embellished with the faces of Lorl Roberts and the officers and members of the Island Contingent, l and best of all the Boys in Khaki were _there and everybody there to sec and hear them. The Fourth Regiment Band discoursed rare music; the songs. recita- tions and scenes all had a martial flavor; _und the battle smoke permeated the hall in a manner apparent both to eyes and n0se~»perhaps also a little trying to the vocalists. The scenes from the war were intensely realistic, the firstonc, In the trenches before P-aardeberg. almost painfully so. Together they helped the auditory to realise a little of what real war had meant in the year past to our brave boys. Rev. Mr. `ullert0n received a distinct ovation as he appeared, and frequent applause as he praised the Island Boys, and promised to tell mdre about them on a future occasion. As for the concert there were many well lm uwn participants- Mr. Brent Mclnnis sang with fspirit, Th _ Girl Behind the Man Be! i id the Gun.-,,. Master `Warburton danced the Fishers Hornpipe with spughtly grace; Miss Cotton has seldom if ever sang better than in that sad sweet song of Bahette and Pierrot; Rev. Leo Williams, read the Wounded Soldier with rare ex,- pression and pathos; Prof. Harry Watts 3 displayed his complete mastery of the clariouet; Prof. Tanton re-appearing after years of absence, and in excellent voice sang Soldier Laddie. In opening the second part of the entertainment the ladies of the St Cecilia Club charmed the eye and ear with their deft fingering of banjo and mandolin; Miss Lefurgey aroused great enthusiasm with u. patriotic recit_a.t_ion; Miss Florence Fa'-le always” a favorite, called forth hearty 8lJDlause as she sang The Bugkr; Mr Charles Earle’s song, For the Colors. was unsurpassed by any vocal effort of the evening; Prof. Vinnicombe called forth a storm of applause in his violin solo; Mrs. Watts sang with' rare grace and expresrim a selection from Samsoniand Delilah; and Mr. Ed. Mitchell elicited merry shouts by his Coon Song, in character.” There were no eneores Dflrlilitted, and the rule was necessry? otherwise all the vocalists, instrumental performers, and elocntionists would have been recalled. The National Anthem closed the excellent program at a late hour. __ ._._-_....5-_-i MI-‘.ssRs. Mark “fright Sr. Co. are preparing their new catalogue. The edition will contain 40 pages and when completed will show the latest designs. Some time ago Mr. Wright visited the leading centres and whileaway he secured many new designs and patterns which will suit the trade. '-The firui have _ decided to make their new cixtalogue as new as the present century-having only in stock 'llwentieth Century goods. _ The electros for the new catalogue .are beirg furnished by The Toronto Engraving Co. In co_nversa.tion with Hr. Wright it is ' learned that in the past year the firm has enjoyed a gratifying increase in business. Among the large contracts disposed of was the" furnishing of Mr. D. J. McLeod`s. hotel, Sydney; furnishingof the extension of the Cliff House-some30 rooms; fittings _ forthe Presbyterian Church at Highfield: ` for the -Preabyterian.Churc'h atj Orwell. Y__ 'Norton to Trnckmen, Quarrymen, etc.- Wanted for the city of Charlotteto .vu 1000 cubic yards of Island sand stone (spaule) For further information inquire at the office of the City Surveyor City Hall. 5,1 iv ecd. More Fresh Vaccine.-As was expected there was a. big demand for fresh vaccine, and Messrs. Johnson & Johnson inform us that their first ship ment was entirely sold out the first day it Was on sale. Last night they received another lot ofill points and will have stillanother lotof the same number two days later. _ ,l_.;~_.______..A.__.__.7 nl-____.____-__-_l BORN. At. High Bank, on "Dec, 30, 190] to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gillis a daughter. DIED. f _ Ag Ch3,ri0t,t_¢t9vvn, Jan 4th, 1901, Kail Seymour, infant :on of Dr. H. L, and hiis Dickey. i THERE is really no room in four lines of print to set forth the danger of letting aeougli “get well of itself." Take no chances of that sort. Use Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. all Drug glsts. _ ->-im* ~ The peopl.’s friends are giving big 'di cmnts f r 30 day<, seo the frss uv,-'ic giving 33 l 3 off at Prolsels “J ’ Marty people are taking this bg sale ir, but there’s room for mam _ _mireat Prowse’s. _ s -._ 5_iiv_ 3 IIMII '[131-(3 ' 0%09° __."§fi _ HERBERT A. TANTON,__' _“if _ I- Q | ix _ i r i_ = = __ _________v ________A ____ __ _ _ _ -.-.~_....._.._..___..______-__.__ - _ _ __ Y e E: csogg QQEE Latest hows of the City E E and Province. The Milltafy C0n¢¢ft_ §¢_v- F- ~W~ C0re.v...of ltieldlemn, in.. _ . ._ __. ._._,.,_ writing the Messenger and Visitor says.- A few special services at Spa Springs haveresulting in a spiritual quickening. A number have accepted Christ. We are looking for still further resu t 4. The Rev. T. B. Layton of Truro has recently come to our town to reside with his son who has been located here for some months. Hrs Honor the Lieuteuimt-Governor-in Council has been pleased to appoint the -following gentlemen members, of the Board of Trustees for the Prince E lward Island Hospital for the Insane: Hon. Donald Farquharson, Chairman; Hon. James H. C-ummiskey; Hon. Arthur Peters, Q. C. Henry D. Johnson, M. D. Stanislaus Blanchard. The following _gettleiuen have been appointed Commissioners of the Government Stock Farm; Hon. Benjamin Rogers, Chairman Hon.Pe'er Mc\’utt~, David P. Irving, M, P. 1”., George W. Simpson, \Villinm M l`er. ’ -__.___@i_-_ CHICAGO MARKETS Caxcsoo Jan. 4. -(Special) -The following are t he closing rates: Jan. \- heat, rss com, ao; Pork. $12.80.* May Wheat. 77?; Corn 373, Pork $13.15 _ _1.i__i-_-._ NEW YORK STOCK LIST. iii Closing'prioe.s Jan. 4 american Sugar _ 1043 kmeriean Steel and Wire 45 American Tobacco 113; j Brooklyn Transit 841 ‘ Burlington ~ 137g Continental Tob. 40§ I Federal Steel 50§` Federal Steel Prid nil Louisville and;Nashvi1le 87% sew York Centra; 1443 l Rock Island ' 122 ' St. Paul Fennessee Coal and_Iron Union Pao Pr’fd 63% ‘ UnitedStates Rubh 251 REV. W. W. WEKS OF TORONTO Cleveland, Ohio, -Jan 1.-Rev. W. W. VVeeks of Toronto, Ont. has declined a. call to the Euclid-avenue Baptist Church in this city. This istlie church of which John D. Rockefeller is a leading member. It has ‘ been without a pastor since last summer. It was announced to-day that John D. Rockefeller, jr. had been granted a letter of withdrawal from this church to the Fifth-avenue BaptistChurch in New York. -é- SPINAL PAINS. Weak back, pains in the side, number their victims in thousands. Only very powerful and penetrating remedies will reach these distressing complaints. Ner- viline is as sure to cure them as anything in the world can be sure. One/drop drops of any other. Potent, penetrating, persistent in action, these express the qualities of Nerviline. Druggist-s every- where sell it. l R Four nunuiinnuanung-gun _ _Month . . _ ` still coming. . ._. g JANUARY, - _ FEBRUARY * Maxon, §A|>Ru. _ _ . . - Nothing/ easier to sell than Qmvgigt .az-.:;;.2-:.ii.'-.-:.-2. appom e . ' Q Jol\nson’s `x Cough Syrup K is one that has real merit-does 3 people so much good that they tell K E. x others about it and come back for more next time they need it. ` x Costs only 25 cents. /_ “ .. ` lvl oo -_si 1 5 ~ '\\l\ _ __;;1°DA’6L`6°/_S ~ ,g - _ -__»» ra. Choice Xmas Confectionery if awd Xmas supply of Confectionery, _ and must say it is the nicest \ gssortment to be seen in the _ /lly. ;_ Our one, two and three lb. ' boxes are just beautiful, in 1, fact they are toopretty for dia- _ oription. You need only tosee if them in order to fullff ap- l_(_\‘l preciate their beauty. you "‘ are going to give a Xmas pre- _ 5 _ sent, we know of nothing so _-‘I,\ _ - appropriate 'as one of our -‘.~‘- _¢,;i _ /it \ ». ._ choice boxes of Confectionery 3' -' Manfactured by Ganong Bros. f ~ .,( Call and see our assortment before they are all sold. _,i'; _ _; WEBSTER &. laollY 3 .ng -r 641 equal in painsubduing power to _f1ve_. We have just received our rt Canadafs National Game . . . . I Once more the has come f°b¢111°r¢P°wl=r,ifpoutb|¢" than _ The mostgimportatlt outlook _ .Playeristohavehhootthet this tha P ..i.i.W§..¥i.“’3“..’ 2”? The Slater (The most popu‘ar Hoc V Boot in Canada) The P. and S. (Box Kip, high in l , Black or Tan) The Star (With ankle support ette 2 ' 'I he Neilson (a Light Racing Boot) T he Boiler (Box Calf with Strap) '_ The Spartan (Strong and nest) hc) _ AL!.:E.Y We Extend to our Customers ii!-lfiilffiiiilfif it ` '- trade we hevehdlf Wi nhl' possible prices- Wishing all “A Happy New Year", » . -__ . -.~,._- » _ _ _. ... ‘ "ws WHY! l`l"B IIICIIT llml and Gi'ts are here in abundance thot will plhlo il* the giver mud rec iv. r, ‘ _ I.. Ki-1, u°ci...,_ B¢¢‘¢.\.i.», silk Lind md hr juli. Petco #rel 50c to $4.50. For comm, silk and onlimun leumere. sm. iaunefmm _sn unison, - _ NE¢K “QQ”-(Special for Christmas trade.) ‘ sonrrs cotmas mcorrs, nicer nears, cvrr Lina. sonar rms, so-_ Bl; Discounts vhlie given oe all th ahve pol. eonnortngi o_|.e|.u|| Razori, _ Scissors. Gai-vers, Pocket Knives Table Knives turies. - iiiiiii it 1; __ I ` what wool blankets $z.1s.s5.so. 54.00.34 25 f Heavy Gm shaken $1.55. $1.15. ` White Cotton Blunkett. ._ Grey Cotton Blankets. ' - -coma seam comfmm. f Down Comforters. 1 PIANO' ORGAN AND VO Cer Kent and Great George Streets. f/ Voice culture a specialty _ L PBUNE I” ' ggi# iiiiii ‘ and the grand old game of Hockey C ? . me have madeda _of Hockey Boot! t ' , gg i to alia?-sg1Ulaln LEAD :&‘ “dai & CO., our hearty thai!! Q) will in the future give them our bint attendee, Illia( ` only the very best quality in furniture It the bitt JOHN NEWSON. 424%? T ....0 .._.... . - .lalif direct from lhof- , field’s Host lenufle HANDLER Cold Weather Comforts