- fi L W0lll@i`\ - me af"-f -‘rio Boom 'Ill illill Blllillilly i 1 . lf ...ai>i=f 1 ll_f,i~.‘. 'fl l-li” 3.- if "4 .-'I .11 i . Il, iff i_ |_-_ _. _,V-.‘1.` ]i‘_1=`.‘f ill _ =". ‘.`~itl`-57?. .,,,...;, -1 "‘."if-‘ ,;i'».,.-yg, . WI. -.» I,;if. :§_=divS;em rkingorder. Knowing_ ° importance of thi.; many women have derived h pfmm _ i Q- _` ‘__ These safe, sure, vegetable pills uicltly right the conditions :iiat cause headache, languor, constipation and biliousness. They are free from habit-fo_mi~ ing dnigs. They do not im- tate or weaken the bowels. Women find that relieving the small ills promptly, prevents the development of big ones They depend on Beecham's Pills to tone, strengthen and Keep 'litem Well Ei -I lal Parlonn. Bnmmaralds. ` open their institution here on 28th Inst. Ofllcers of Grand Lodge will at- ceremonles with their asslstancsr They will furnish the progmmme for the evening and make all happy for H -INSTITUTE MEETING.- The ' brooke on Jan. 20.-There were 27 & Dirclisaa with Enf1lazslSo»dalVa|a¢lo 'saga Salllvarvwhan. la\snaa.5ai_ ' to be an exchange of ideas on simple ce dinners especially for Sunday. 511 1- _ 1-I I I _W .members of the Maple Leaf Institute O Q O , _ I 'kering, Sherbrooke. on Jan. 20 , The lollowing programme was well car It L/ f. I I i;:irl..1tcI».-,-.:i" :ui 1 it J: . -3 -\' .L .x . \.l.i‘.-.r {i.r 1':~ -_si- . -f .ailiht-ii :ii .fic ~;.;! Ioiiizfil i~»r \\.'ir-l .\timl»t-r _i -li ilii- -:itil city, :iiirl oi' tlircv jTt-r-f1::- :i» -t-rar zi- twiiiziirlii tbiitiriltiieii in thc =fiiftri lllcrlglfl. TUW . ll.l.lL \ 'I'l`l(`li that :iii l-flcctiriii ot' :I _ _ .ite pt-r-.lil Il. -t-rw .'l- :i (iniiiiiriii l»'.iiii..iliiirt:t fzi rE~t~ I'it_~.' I. mist-'il if-i' 1-ncli ut' tlit- \\':irll~ _\'uiiil»t-r» I- _' l I »' I -` vo per-ritz- to ~¢»r\'.» :t< lhiiiiii-'»ii (mili- lil K. IGOOUGAN, (Bohn lin! la EW HARNESS Sl-IOP-All kinda man. Satisfaction guaranteed. -HOUSE AND 'L9T. For Sale on arvard St. Modern. new house with Room. Electric lighting. Apply Gaudet. Summerslde. 7026-1-26-MSI. dry goods department of Sinclair Stewart Ltd., Summerside, as head r Richmond. where he takes the & Gaudet of Wellington in the ught from Messrs Williams & ellan in lhe former place. Mr det is a very popular salesman has made for himself hosts 01, d h h h I d I ss in his new position.-X. -ENJOYABLE SOCIAL. _ The rl outs- uartette-Sailor's Glee The Westem Guardmn .E:..'f"°..-":'.“..':.‘. “':.%.._..'“.:. kssinla Oeorgollethllnm. -I1'PAY8tobayIatahProvlaaa -ONl6lN1’pu»ward.oaehhiaa~( m".|_)'-|~,;°_‘.{wmd H Q, -__ tinnturtlaadvttblnglathlaeotaala. 0.13 11fo;g¢4u¢'”gqm,~f||¢:;~|_ a, --THE MORNING DAILY Gurdlas Cash mul accompany order. lltal- B, 1', agp., o, aura, ncaa- eaa be obtained at Laftartfa Tensor- man charge. twenty-tivo santa. In¢--‘nie llaluialmng or Cecil-lin Hufiauq.. Solo-tm wearing my Hasrt. .Away for Yon-Mrs. A. H. Locke. Solo-Sweet Gulevleve-llra. Harry Wilker. The proceeds of the social amounted to $12.95. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the host and hostess for their kindness. Morrison, opposite Toronto Bake- V -HEAVY RAIN. - Owing to the heavy rain-fall Saturday evening the slelgn roads have entirely disappeared -2. -RETURNED HOME.- Mr. Peter llclnnla and George Wedge of Sea Cow .Pond returned home yesterday from Chatham, N. B.-. -HAS ENLISTEDF Mr. I-‘red Per- ry another popular young man has gone to Charlottetown to enlist. From there he will go to Halifax to lraln with the Island Heavy Battery.-Z. -HOME ON Vl8IT.- Mr. Jack A'- heam of the 105th Regiment and for- mer Police Olllcer of Tignisb is home to spend the week end. Mr. A'hearn has four nephews who have gone to serve their country, also two nieces doing Red Cross Work. Mr. Geo. A‘- hearn also of lhe 105th has returned home for a short visit.-Z. -MOVING FACTORY.- Mr. A. Ralpher Shea well known. lobster packer. is hawling his factory from Nail Pond to Hackett's shore, where he intends to open it in the spring for the tishlng and packing season. Mr. Shea will also open a factory at Tig- tu¢shtattvala&. IRL ._ °Ik. Planar, atlnrraylllvar Murray Harou- lown 14th to the its branches reel, Biiii _EE 2 it e§§r promises to velop Ido ouslol' the ..°PLEA8ANTLY ENTERTAINED. -A very enjoyable party was held at the home of Mr. Frank Warren. Black Pond. recently. when the young people of the surrounding district gathered together and tripped the "light fantas- tic" untll the wee sma hours.° . .°PREPARlNG BARRACKS. - Llent. Knight. arrived in Souris on Thursday to superlntend the prepara- tion of the banneks for the half com- pany of infantrymen who will be bill- eted here for the winter. The building which was found no be the most suit- able was the “stone” hotel at the corner of Main and Church Streets. and as this building contains over thirty rooms there will be ample pro vision for the different departments necessary. The installation of the water and sewerage system is going on rapildy. and the buildings will be ready for occupation within a couple of weeks' .’NAF\ROW E8CAPE.-- A few itatioii-'l’lir~ Mlllei-'s Courtship- nish run, this will make the lourth new, evenings 550, a young man belonging s Emmeline Marchbank. Piano factory established at Tignlah shore no sqm-is River ogme near losing 3 val- ection-Mlss Harrisoii.ltecltation- this year to be opened ln the spring. ‘imblé horse in me gmail river forming ly (I'Sliea's Rent-Miss Sara .\lc- Let us hope that the lobster catch this | the outlet to Black Pond, It seems ll. Trio-Hl;iwailia--Miss Amy coming season will break all previous that the young gentleman on going in nshenil. Misses Lila and Alma records.-Z. ‘to the house where he was visiting, in his hurry insecurely tied the horse and _the animal possibly not enjoying the visit. as mucli as his master, taking ud- . ‘ f . . vantage of this broke away and was 0 U I I n soon flounderlng heplcssly In the riv- - er where at this partlc_ular_ place is very deep. Some ol' the neighbouring men passing near by heard the noise of S¢W¢YS and Wafer SUPPIY 122.:‘:§'.‘;",“i:..‘.“‘.?:.:';'1.2“:.‘::.‘;;1:.: roto. In pursuance ot' an .-\ct of the Legislature of the Province of ncc lidward Island made and passed in the 3rd year of the reign His .\lajcst_\' King lidward \'ll_, Chapter 17, intitulcd “An Act to nsoliclatc and ameiirl the several Acts Incorporating the City of Cliarlottcto\\'i1" and of all Acts in amendniciit thereof or in addition S & \\.\ TER SLPPIY for the I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for THREE . O.\l.\IlSSl(>.\'F.RS OF SEWER - ` ' ‘ . ' . Ct I WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY l THE NINTH 'DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1916. AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT IS T0 §AY: THE NINTH DAY OF F AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT IS T0 SAY: In ward 1 West. at oo- near the shop of Patrick Murray, on the East side of Queen Street. being number 40 Queen Street. Ward l East., at or near the dwelling house of John Quinn, being number 131 King Street. ward 2, West. at the dwelling houso of James Rush, on the South side of Sidney Street being numbers 92,94, Sidney Street. Ward 2 East, at the Corner of Great George and Sidney Streets, being 0'Shea's Corner. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. In Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward-4 Central. at or near Aubrey White'a shop. on the north of Kent Streets. Ward 5 West, at or near Ewen Cam- Ward 5 West Central at Mr. Gra EBRUARY, A, D. 1916. Ward 4 East, at or near Mrs. Patter- son'a Dwelling House on Kent Street, near the corner of Hillsboro ugh and Kent Streets. eron'a Bakery. Lower Spring Park |" Road. » y. Murphy's shop, Dominion House, on W the west side of Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at or near Silas W _v of Cliarlottctriwn Ward 1 West, at or near the shop. of Patrick Murray, on the East side of Queen Street, being number 40 Queen Street. ard 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of John Quinn, being number 131 King Street. ard 2, West, at the dwelling house of James Rush, on the South side of And at the said Election the Poll will noon and continue open until Five day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE. I East of Great George Stree¥.- The First Pauling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One. in the City of Charlottetown. situate East of Great George Street. and tha poll shall he held at or near the dwell- ing of John Quinn, .\'o, 131 King S1. West of Great George Street- The Second Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, ln the City of Charlottetown, situate West of Great George Street. and the pool shall be held at or near Patrick _\lurray's slinp. 40 Queen St. WARD TWO. East of Great George Street.- The Third Polling District shall comprise ull that portion of Ward Number Two in the Pity of Charlottetown sltuate East ol Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at 0'Shae's, corner of Great George and Sidney Streets. West of Great George $treet.- The Fourth Polling District shall comprise all that porrlon of Whrd Number Two in the (`ity ol Charlottetown situate Wlent of Great George St. and the poll shall be held at James Rush’s resid- enre, 92-94 Sidney Street, WARD THREE. The rim. -rotting .District siiiii comprise Ward Nrnnbor Three. In the Cl -Chart topto d. th ‘ll inmhm 4°; tli»M',;'rxiiinima.fe.p° _ _ wish roun. last of Hillsborough Street.- The Fllxth Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four. In the Cltv of Charlottetown. sltuate east of Hillsborough Street. and the poll shall be held tt Mrs. Patterson’s dwelling house. near t e corner of whitlock'a dwelling house, No. 12, 14 School St., near the corner of Euston and School Sts. Sidney Street being numbers 92,94, Sidney Street. ward 5 East at or Mar patrick ‘Ward 2 East, at the Corner of Great be QuInn’s House No. 8 Longwortiv A . venue w open at Nine o'clock in`the fore- 'fl o'clock in the afternoon of the same W comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four. situate West of Hills- borough Street and east of Great Geo- rge Street, and the poll shall be heltl at the store of Aubrey ¥Vhlte's on the north side of Kent St. being No. 167 Eighth I'ollingI)istrict shall comprise , _ , . at all that portion of Ward l\umher Four an ‘hal POFUOU Of “Grd Number One. north Side of Kem SL being N0_ ,G7 The Seventh Polling District shall West of Great George 8t.- The F in the said City, sltuatc ‘Vest of Great in G°°rg" S""`“" “nd the 9°" Sha" be East ol Great George Street, and the George and Sidney Streets, being 0'Shea’s Corner. ard 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. ard 4 Central, at or near Aubrey Whlte'a shop, on the north of Kent Street. Ward 4 Ealf, at or near Mra. Patter- aon'a Dwelling House on Kent Street, near the corner of Hillsboro ugh and Kent Streets. Ward 5 West. at or near Ewen Cam- eron'a Bakery, Lower Spring Park Road. Ward 5 West Central, at Mr. Gray Murphy's shop, Dominion House, on the west side of Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at or near Silas Whitlock's dwelling house, No. 12. 14 School St., near the corner of Euston and School Sta. Ward 5 East, at or near Patrick Qulnn's House No. 8 Longworth Ave_nue. And at the said Election the Poll will be open at Nine o'clock In the fore- noon and continue open until Five o'clock In the afternoon of the same day DESCRIPTION OF POL LING DISTRICTS WARD ONE. East of Great George StreeY.- The the City of Charlottetown, situnte The Seventh Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, sltuate West of Hills- borough Street and east of Great Geo- irii polling District shall comprise rge street, and the iwll shall be held lhe store of Aubrey Whlte’s on the Kent St. West of Great George St.- The ?,'.'l"! E“m"° H°“59 R°°"" 0' the poll shall he held at or near the dwell- Eighth Polling District shall comprise ’ 5 " ng' ing of John Quinn, No. 131 King St. all that portion of Ward Number Four all that portion ot Ward Number Five r in Charlottetown. east of Hillsborough “est of Great George Street' and the Street and a line In continuation thereof to the division llne between Charlottetown Common ‘and Royalty, and the poll shall he held at or near the dwelling house of Patrick Quinn, WARD FIVE. West of Great George Street.- The in the said City. sltuate West of Great Geor e Street. and the oll shall be 5 D Second Pollln District shall com rise held at the Engine House Room of the 1 ' _ 5 . P . _ . N153: PZ,"m;'g’;2;3hs:;;`f°;6mp'g;; all that portion of Ward l\umber One, ( ity Building. the City ol Charlottetown. I-iltuate ll shall he held at or near Patrick WARD FIVE. I East of Hillsborough Stream- The Ninth Polling District shall comprise §i)urray's shop, 40 Queen St. all that portion ot Ward Number Five In Charlottetown, east of Hillsborough WARD TWO. Street and of a line in continuation East of Great George Strs‘et.- 'Phe thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Common and Royalty. Tanner' N°' 8 I‘°“5w°"h Avenue' Third Polling District shall comprise and the poll shall he held at or near comprise all that portion of Ward , Five In Charlottetown’ east of Great East ol Great George Street, and the George Street and the Malpeque Road of and west' of Hillsborough Street. and of a line in continuation thereof to the The Tenth Polling District shall in lhe City of Charlottetown sltuate Great George and Sidney Streets. division llne between Charlottetown Common and Royalty and the poll .shall he held at or near the dwelling .house of Silas J. Whitlock 12-14 School St., near the corner of School and Euston Streets. West of Great George Street and East of Queen 82.- The Eleventh Polling District shall comprise all that I Malpeqns Road and east ol Queen Street, and the poll shall be held at tho shop of Mr. Gray Murphy, Dom- of'Grost George Street. The twelfth polling district iihall com. comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown, situate west of Queen Street. Includinv Govern- mont House and land and Victoria Park, and the poll shall be held at Hllllbormiirh and Kent Stieets and ad- jolnllig Wrlght‘s Qudertaltlng ofllcs. noutiimrton 'nav gweoussoav. At the Oilles of the City Clark. from the hour ol' Twelve o'clock noon, At tha Gilles of the City Clark, untlllflte I\¢ur_»1!fl,Four o’&l0clt_ In the afternoon M/tr- tame day. until the hour of Four ivgaslt In the kr oualllloatlon ol Iaetora no Act 8|-il saw.-.rd vii., cap. 17. sae. M For Qualllleatlen of setora an to : also Act lat George V.. cap. 18 and I0. 1 to 2|: also Aet tat George V., cap. r Mayor ot tm Ott t ch ' tt n. _ , sr of the OR of Charlottetown. I uiaglrs .M ez* .lan a 1 1 . un- ~ Olly Olllas, Charlottetown, er naar the shop of Ewen Cameron. I3 Lower Spring Park Road. rnnualw sus, A. o. ma. va. w. ctama, . portion of Ward Five in Charlotlelowu. west of Great George Street and the lnlon House, altuate on the West aide Won! of Great George Street- The Fourth Polling District shall comprise all that portion ol Ward Number Two in the City of Charlottetown sltuate Went of Great Goorge St. and the poll enre. 92-94 Sidney Street. WARD’ THREE. _ 1' l The Filth Polling _ District shall comprise Ward Nnmber Three. in the City at Charlottetown, and the poll shall be held at the Market House. wano roun. , sm ef nnlssofeugli nemo- 'rid Sixth Polling District shall comprise all portion of Ward Number Four. in s City of Charlottetown. situato east' of Hillsborough Street. and the poll 'shall be held at Mrs. Paltersonfs dwelling house. near the corner ot Hillsborough and Kent. Streets and ad- lofnlug WrI|*ht'a Undertaking odlce. . . ' cl . '. . nsomato n. svsnuli. . 1 ' - 'y CM' neoiuato o. arcane.- Oty Ofllog, Iisrlottatawn, ery 40|. III. F1031!-1i2|\l1l"'. ' A - , . A ‘NOIINATION DAY WIDNICDAW FIURUARV all that portion of Ward Number Two the dwelling house of Patrick Quinn. Tanner. No. 8 Longworth Avenue. The Tenth Polling District shall poll. shall he held at O'Sha.e's, corner comprise all that portion of Ward Five In Charlottetown, ‘salt of Great George Street and the alpoque Road and west or Hillsborough Street. and of a line in continuation thereof to lhe his escapade. ' ..*SCHOOL CONCERT.- The Rollo Bay East School District held their annual Christmas examination on Wednesday, Dec. 22nd,. A large crowd were in attendance some com- ing from the adjoining district. The school romm was appropriately deco- rated for the occasion with evergreen and red, white and blue trimmings. The pupil.-.i were examined ln the vari- ous subjects by the teacher Miss Ade- llno Peters assisted hy Rev. Dr. “Falk- er and Elmer Mac!-Jwen, Painstaklng and diligence on the part of the teacher and pupils were evident. Reading and Drawing was especially good. Music was furnished by the teacher rwho ac- companied the many choruses sung by the pupils, which were much enjoyed by all present. The examination clos- ffrx. ~ A1*-arf. .. »::;;_-_ x; _- - - - -r_ _-5 v .__.. . :I-1' ..°l‘l’PAYl\O&hthllPlWIael ..°0Nl ClN'l’psrword lab) il' ..°l\. F. TIERIIIY I Bnrliaa rv caahninataoounipaayordsr- sm day finest than animals in the Province., gm Mr. lorrlson is a noted horsman and ich., has bred some ot the finest horses in ‘uw Kill!! 00lll!Y--“&"- tion, a surplus of one .hundred and sev “N mvamd ,iw m m,m,,¢_ b,,m,_" WI* - enty to t t o lars 8 CI' Ho 105! Sat left will now il. ture teen chur | h __ . This is exclusive of a donation Wm' 324" 95° 3°°k W Dunant, Ad- ot fifty dollars received since theaac- 61011900#-¢lHl"C\\*\°'ll’l» DOM- li. lu. co ul! 1915 .-“&". Mill ‘ gaged putting in a new hardwood lloor as 13.# es . I. _- uaan .JSOLDIERS COMING T0 GEO- RGETOWN.-- The Supreme Court . House, Georgetown has been fitted up, for the acommodatlon of the volun~ "Wh Ieers, one hundred and twenty-five in ul number who are to be trained here. R Th lmln appertaining to a court room have all 1 removed, and even the platform h held me Judges sms ,B W, = occupied by a sleeping bunk for sol- use been whlc ders peranca Hall on Grafton Street will be lltted up as a temporary Court Delorey, Pierce and MacDonald of the u Street, Georgetown was in Charlotte- town on Saturday on a business trip. __..&.._' Klllh0l!.° Georgetown and Master Albert Yoston paid a visit to Charlottetown 1ast` week when Mr. Yoston was a witness .‘.‘Z.il.‘..°‘l.’3.'i.i"i..'..“.i_sl”~f§.‘f“»‘-’ °°“" "°"_a g00d Tooth Brush For one week only I When you leelacold coming on, stop, mradvutlslaghithkooliiran. . lllll_ggz_iil ooiioon ivaa is swam- sudb`r¢d0y¢rTw¢Yw¢_~ (;f,wT|,|'__ aqirzlauun ni uaiusu. nn 'HOME IMPROVEMENTS- Mes- gn er and Kelly are busily en “lon _ . -70151451- in the residence of Daniel Johnston. M ms no ,nn ,M -i-_ sou _.wma coI.‘r.-'ui». .Iona D. mi~'_ _ ' risen. Georgetown Royalty has a six,” __°cHURGI-I FINANCE- In Bt mutha on Kem., mit when _hm the 23111 instant Rev D P Cro- ,un road lik annual report on the an ilnauces The report showed mm nuances to be in a healthy condl .nm appeandlnainallllhttlll nit.iadan»dl0ma~».'l'lsy in and and tl |.08tA - Cutl ’. d Olntmglntpiilraled. cm SMP' Gans se.; iiai-i_ia.,oa¢.-- ist iiiiii i‘!§iiiil _;‘E§§!§.l§§.. Eilifiiiii hmm! nav Roman Catholic Church on Sun ue.: - The faosuui dollars of revenue over expelldl gm arm". md f,imu|i| 1 900|, mm, ,,°m_ hundred dollars were added tothe “gg Church Fund which is devoted gnu he purpose of building a new ( d tive hundred and _fifty dol being announced Nearly four mm .M mud, r¢o°mmm¢9¢f9m,du my todoanygood. ' Church l-‘und during the yvll' 'I iiiad Quuciu-a Soap and Olntmgit mg The about three weeks I'wal haglgqgg ) Mlm Bstha Allan. May 23, 1014, Skneil ch now amounts to ($4.550) four sam, ° Each Free hymn" ts were closem December 315;, un. U. S. A." Bold throughontt-hawof|.i_ lawyers desks spectators benches, ‘lu OPPOSITION. ` 1 at’s wrong William?" made a New Year's resolution to school, an' pop'ii trying to makq al box and other paraphernolla me break if-" It s understood that the Tem- durng the occupation of the ` Goyirnment building by the soldiers. _ EISTEBII PERSDIIILS _m °Ptes _ Cliiverie. Townshend. h Battalion arrived in Sourls on i-day for a [ew days furlough.° -Mi-. Patrick it. Byrne. Gordon ' Mr. Marcus Mooney, Sourls, on Saturday for Halifax where he jjoln the Ammunition Column, being raised there by Capt. Mac- °Mr. William H. Yoston, Jaller of To Prevent The Grip To Each of, Nadruco Tooth Paste e will give Free 25c Special QUININE and thus keep me system* in here is only one “BROMO QUIN- by taking LAXATIVE BROM0 condition to prevent the GRIP. Elli T _INE." E. w. <.inove's signature on s 7 ' box. 25c. 7025-1~26mwfmtf. 1 ed with the singing ol the National Anthem.~ (Patriot please copy.)* 1* l 1 M I Days to Taker Advantage Only 3 More of Paton’s Clearance Sale MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY next every Department in the Store will contribute something for our BIG 4 DAY CLEARANCE SALE. A clean swegp of all seasonable Dry Go s, Stocks must be reduced before our Annual In- ventory. c will group lots 'of Goods together in the different Departments; and put prices on them that will effect a speedy clearance, even Manufacturers com will not_be considered for a moment. We will offer some Ladies Suits as low as $1.00. Coats as high as 25.00 will go on sale at 7.50, others at 5.00 etc. We have 50 Good Warm Winter Coats made from very latest materials' ranging in price from 8.00 to 15.00 that we will price _in groups. These Coats will be put on sale at 9 o'clock sharp Monday Morning at three dis- tinct prices which will below enough to move them, we think before Dinner Hour. . 3 Heavy Grey and Black Ladies Suits 17.50 and 2500, go on sale at 7.50. Ladies Light Colored weed Suits go on sale at 11 o'clock sharp $1.00 each. ' La%i;s9S8kirts, Navy and Black Serge also Tweeds new styles, values up to 7.50 sale rice . . p Boys Winter Overcoats, Chinchillas, Tweeds Nag; less than Factory prices. Many of these Coats have arrived since XMAS lit lads m 6 to 16 years values up to 9.00. Special $3.98. ' About 35 of a better grade _$4.98. . _ ' . 37 Men’s Fashionable Winter Overcoats, mostly in Tweeds 10.00 and 12.00 values. Sale paioe $7.50 About 20 Reefers 2.50, 3.50 and Clean Sweep offering of Sheep-hned Coats from 5.50 to $7.50. Special Discounts on all Boys Clothing, Men’s Suits, now is the time to do your shopping. . - One lot of Men’s Suits 25 only $9.00,10.00 and 12.00 values sale price 0.96 ' READYEand HEEDYE ! Fourdaysstartlingvaluetl in Lovely Furs. Neck $1.00 up. 3, division line between Charldlltetown Common and Royalty and the P011; shall be held at or near the dwelling shall'be held at James Rush's resid- house of Silas J. Whitlock 12-14 School Bt., near the corner of School and Euston Streets. . West of Great er near 13 Lower Ill! ".001 DOO. If "IC HOU? We oflerall our Furlined Coats, Black' -QU'.z°‘.i‘.t§. .PAWS . In in M ii¥itendy~"to-f . f ‘ n§°£.y_y ' ` H ' "' ' ' " .1 m -‘ '~. fi.. ' ,"`.:` »`s. at a great T _ . Dras terllt v.~ 1