HE FXES ' fore 111" iisht R -inf their S... Phone 240. _ _ f Ch’town " "Beer I- Weeks' -~J-anuary Bale oi table linens sbeetings, pillow-cottons, towels, blankets, furniture 'coverings etc beslue today. The usual unparal- lelled values are beinggiven. 20 per cent oil our regular' low prices-that means lowest prices in tbe city. Com- pare before you buy. Beer & Weeks, Furniture headquarters. 1-Smetf. "Beer et Weeks'_~20 per cent sale be- gins today. You doubtless know the Dish duality standard of our ho se- hold linens-you remember the vybn- derful values we gave last year. Its the same this year and we advise you so buy now and save money. All shsetings, pillow-cottons, table linens lfad nallkins, bedding and blankets fancy linens cbs reduced. 20 per cent od. _ 1-Bmetl. "20 per cent on, at Beer is Weeks. All household linens reduced during our annual linen sale. New fresh goods. sheetings, linens, bedding, blankeh-all at 20 percent od. Our annual linen sale holds the record for. wonderful value giving. This year you will find our lincns cheaper _ and best in the City..-Beer d: Weeks. . » -» `.\~3metf. _ fy y b»ees.A. M nald s today to share in the b A Pl K d EB-ins oilered there. 1.31%” i I & "B. A. McDonald's sale statihg I 0 ‘ 00' that they are to mi” $20300 during Bay. The latter schooner proceeded and Miss Lglu Balleiln Wag;-Zidzwerg 35 on herway a day or two_a_go and ln ' ' .se - __ - _ _ _-'31 1913 _ ‘THB Lerner News 8 0. our money will be cheerfully 1-slump d if it does not do clai Tw _ B. <1 0111?. ei- lir store-'Phe Rexall Store. The Mc- C ‘Eve bod will ' E. no “_ the month_ of -January mean _ opportunity for the ‘people 0: 8 t Province. 1.315” ‘ __ e r lloes Your , . \ Horse Cough if so do not neglect iiasit may develop' into a chronic cough or the heaves. " HUGHES’ Horst Cough Remedy is the most reliable and most successful Horse Cough Rem- edy. We prepare special rem- - edies for special cases. _ Geo. E. Hughes . "The Peop1e’s Theatre. Send Us Your _Prescription - _ - _ I _ rovince, enIlYdr:;ml1i¢;xl;l)ltB;§ifd.¢° so str°l?5.17 . t ` li tr emma _ Hair Tonic and ON SLIP.--'l’h_c schooner Maggie at t ue to sell it ss we do, if it did B011. FUl‘h¢¢l.‘ Georlctdwn, is at the with the Earl .Grey. _ ' " -' _r_~_o__ g_o____s11 we asm it -sunny.; Marine-sup, pmmontn; N. s. - ' ' ' verry us sway, and - ' ' " ~ R°“" 93' Heir Tonic not give 3HTPPING_.-`~Am0l8 the arrivals at _ _ _ _ ___ __ entire satisfaction tp the users, thi, the Porto! - Halifax on Jsnyi Sth- __- ---_ . _ _ ._ would lose faith in ug_»mQ_Qm- ,ww were the Brig. Maggie Ball, 99, Bans-_ Illgzts. 'in consequence our busl- 513°' 'MG&”`§°*'é*“f¢'. ~-__S_dhr. gl;-i_;1l!ieFl3B-. »- Dr gswoulds r. 3 - ° °.'¢01‘zeuwn; r. QKmp_._ ‘ ' ' We assure you 1;hg¢ug°your»h._u_ is Wade. Hamilton, Montague; Behr: nn 9- The tickets _for __¢-,ne ‘ 98 Hen- 'renie in with e '* .. eh., bm ,,,,,,,,, W, hug: neox 'ro Nawoasrnn.-among 3; “digg” dandrum stimulus hair the visitors at Hotel Miramichi is I' BLACK _COAL_ it,S the growth and prevent premature ba1d_ L. B. Mchiurdo of Calgary who is A - u,/f N ne heat making kind ic tr up mth 1,, Ru H H93.. Hai T _ “YB 9 Newcastle ex_change. He is BU strong alt W ask im ‘T slleaks very favorably of the indus- EE AG If You‘!-Inv; gg 4 . -_ f ,_ ' _ rr Person an in this P pl-'e`»¢e'§‘ our yeh' will ‘ L' _ _ '»'» 1 -'-~ _ ‘ ` get b°¥l°“\”S-W llmlaturally fall out _br “it E' m°h‘“`d~ K*““°"» M°"t°5“°¢ Jelly. 17th are being eagerly bought - more r`e'al comfort from :.‘11y?“.i‘°'° my scalp u-eubl, Rei, S°’“`~ `H°""°- M“'“!- M°°°°¢“°- ' ee me punm ef Prine.. street school' I ` ' ' B a an -_ef P1cKAan's §‘° "_ _ loolciug up old friends in the town, y it on our positive Earnntge th 2 trial outlook in Calgary, where he lottetown Saturday. now conducts a large business. He leaves for s. visit to P. E. Island on to Newcastle for _a day or two before finally leaving for the West I ’ 0 I Keepf_ your coal bin Q' as we wel] filledithjs cold weath- sizes, 50c and ;1_00_ ol m' ° Saturday, but will probably return Charlottetown Saturday._ _ o gr’ _ “Ugg ._;__ - " ` I --- ' tended the races in Pownal last week. NARROW. Esoarln.-captain H. Boutilier of the schooner Minnie May, lying at Pickford &: Ble.ek's wharf, a enburg schooner Alma Nelson, which. was bound from P I. to Mahone Wednesday afternoon she ran on Ino rock a short distance oil Sambro and the tide rose a. few hours later she The Minnie May, when she saw the ____ SKINS.-In a circular sent to J. D. Jenkins. of Charlottetown from it list of the comparative offerings for skins at the Londoh 'January sales ' to he held between the 17th and B 25th. The circular states that, “in _-te view of the high prices the quantities _are amply large and this, in con- yunctiou with the uncertain political 5 make the immediate future of the market more or less uncertain and that it is questionable if present W length of time." According to the V comparative offerings for' the Janu- aryesles for 1913 and 1912, they find that this year, there will be of- le tered:--87,300 racoons an increase oi in 650 muskrats, an increase of 765,- g 650; 530,800 skunks, a decrease ol 27,000; 406,500 opossum, a. decrease t 4000; 20,372 red fox, an increase oi gi 3000; 7,685, grey fox, a decrease oi 6500; 6,150 white fox, an increase of 1000; 100 blue fox, an increase of 60; is $67 cross, that is patch fox, an in- in crease of 833; 67 silver fox a de- to crease of 28; 7,565 wild cat, an in- crease of 1000; there will be an in- ;_PA|~3'l'I_ES havin: e my nmer ex poles, stqnplor plank for sale ~'sh‘ouiq lo Ellllla- _ - . reports the narrow escape of the Lun- ‘Saturday afternoon. She wee rolling very badly. but when week ene at 'rea 1-nu me guest or M floated nfl and proceeded on her way. schooner. was bound from Ingram is Rocks to Halifax. of Becker Bros, N. Y., there is given a returned in the afternoon. d and financial European conditions. Riiturday and; “mtumed to Murray prices may be sustained for any __Ol1o has been visiting in Charlotte. felt to Boston. it to resume his duties as teacher 4000 over the previous year; 2,169,- ,nigh Misses Erma and Ruby Gay, Gay- of 500; 34,404 mink, a decrease or SWB' have returned h°m° au" azelbrook and Pownal. John N. Wood, Govan, Sask., who crease in rivet act, fisher lynx, bcav- Min" mvinm R°"' v°m°“' ‘md f 1' ff ‘f'-'-=‘-1-‘-‘-‘-'-T-‘-‘-H*f-i ‘-=‘.»_-r»-»--:.-:,f.-_- _left Charlottetown last evening ..__, 5.. ok up the elassihed column inifthie _ _n_- and concert in the Opera Hou." on 'being well trained and a. good, ogre/m is assured. _ ,, -ressossns » D. W. Howard, Milton, was in Char- Duncan Matheson, Vernon. we-B in Blontleroy Kennedy. Southport, at- W. A. Dunsfordy South Melv‘rille,was Passenger on the western train Miss Mar Mute Ch alle Charlottetown Saturday. Miss Enid Emi;-,_;ownal, spent the iss Helena McRae. Miss Ethel Percival, Charlottetown, visiting in Summerside the guest Mrs. J. J. McNally. DJ C. Morson Cardigan was s. vis- or to Charlottetown Saturday and Mrs. Chas. Fisher, Scotchfort, was passenger returning from Charlot- town Saturday afternoon. Dr Herman was in Charlottetown, ver in the afternoon. Fred S. Sfmit§Sesttle, Wash., wn left Saturday morning on n J. A. LeC1air, Charlottetown, has St..Francis Xavier College, Auti- ending B. few days with friends in Spending the winter with friends Hazelbrook, was a recent visitor Waterside. s_r;_no1sr.. _nusvase A-’l :seem -§A}_mA - - _ » ‘ v manner ‘s Anon I on r l.!i0_l0r Georgetown to-‘¢onn'e¢t_ ,_ HU I Wm _ggmiile Premier. Raymond PUD _wht _ an F - l""'-'-'-f""' ‘K TH” GHTR- L Uiihhllhef- o.::.=.-“:_f'..‘:°*“c:_“..'.e f'+..:.'".°:.f':... ,_ ,. Fdmm, ., ` _ RAIBBNPLBIB. ‘elected by the members -- ~"'-1-andofthechamberof P-4lRI\3.‘-'fsnuary 10-The Ingln jointsession at sssnnbly at Versailles _oil elected the president °1’¢&f¢= a political there ig no for that purpose, it would be 5, some- ios what delicate matter for him to con.- tinue to participate in parliamentary BDIOIIQ oiilse, ld. Poineairs of the premiership bim at the G Gi' f :eat v Q tl Altzrauon Z ` O 'V Alftfdiibll Salt ll9-12| Queen Si. Cherlofiefown -Sale- . ni hn1___ hu Anticipate your needs---save by securing wanted goods away under the value 5'” Great Alteration Sale SOMEBODY. ASKEDTHE WRITER THE OTHER DAY “what are these alterations that you are talking' about-I thought you had finished when you opened the new MEN’S STQRE.” In the idea that perhaps some one else is wond ering the same way-we’l1tell _ on a little 'more about it this morning You remem berthe back part of the lower building-formerly Messrs Goff Brothers iactorg ;-~ the contractors are hard at _work behind that partition-rebuilding. When they are finished in a few weeks now you viii have an almost entireiv new store to shop in~ plenty of room-plenty of ‘light- and several entirely new dcpartmcnis. Some of the present departments will be greatly enlarged-particularly the dress goods-silks-wash goods, etc. _ Meantime the contractors are pulling the storeto pieces-ma`king more d turbance and dust than a three ring circus. “Three wl1ys»’ of the great ALTERATION SALE then--to repeat once 111Ol'€ *I I To get the goods out before dust damages them more ihnn discounfs:- ' 2 To avoid s big lot of moving otherwise necessary-:-_-and 3 not least---io secure a pile of money to psy the hills. ON E-THIRD off all these Lines -HERE ISA KIND OF GUIDE BOARD to show you what items are advertisement--others not. ' Une third off Dress Trimmings 0ne third off 0sfriel\ Plumss - and Tip ‘.§“:::;::;‘:::1r;.... »»-'=-.- -»»f--»- 0ns third off'lsir Switches ' _ Send your prescription to us. We will see that it gets _careful sed-Pwmpe-attention-Asfexpere-_will-_atrend to-the work _and it mil- be séntto your home without any delay while the cl181'§¢ Will bf* moderate. _ ~ = z Mail orders and phone orders filled with the same careful at- teniion given personal oalls, - _ ' M a_cKm.np1_z Drug Co- _ _ Valuable Pile if Gi* .21 - `\ .~=`}' ."5 ro? _ f : _..» is sh ._ =_;';'..-1 ~-'-'-,,',' Tobacco isa pile df HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome. Better"1ay in a supfly ' at presentilprices, an at a `good run of your money. Mbdef of the veryb asf tobacco, .ind made RIGHT._ ` _ _ _lllclcey__& Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. - -_ Rjodueodi Prices 'on ` ' V _ W v ` ialance ofl.adies’ and Gents -Skates ' We have stillionihand, after the biggest sale of skates we have ever had, a ,email assortment of the famous “Bokers” which we are oiiefing to you atbig discounts to clear, so as to' make room_for\-oiffi' stock for next year -which we expegrin a short time.” Now_-,is the time to get a pair of Skates at practi- enlly your own price. Call in 'fo-dey as the stock will not last long. - ‘ Bokers' "`“‘“"“ Skates fine duality, Tool runners ` double heel hand Tempered $390 Bakers' Hockey Sketesbend tubular with full nickeled Now ....`.».. 1 Mostrealz- made of runners, $4.00 . .. $3 00 Skate, ' quality double skate, 50' fe- ess G rsh _ Leader Hockey Skate, best V quality steel Runners, double end heal 'support wifh puck _stop 75c now-...........60c Viking, Straight with puckl stop, nickel plates, $r.co UUW. »'»_- - s ¢ssnsse'\ase_l|79¢ Hockey Club. a chesp good skate for -boys, best- ‘quality steel runners f45`c now... ...f39¢ J Ladies’ beauty. s spitndid- skate for women,nick plated blade, fancy curved design, a very sitractive skate $a.oo now.... ... . .......-$|.50 ‘ Hero Bkslef same _style Dominion Nickel Plates 3°.” .° r_: - ° '. _~" f Lediee, Charm. sd fine shale and strong closeness as sssess er and badger; and a decrease in is interesting to nuts that there will be 19800 houssfcat skins sold, e de-` crease of about 8000 for last year friends of Mrs. T.. B. Alchorn, for regret to learn of her death which ult. The funeral took place on New 'Yeas-'s Dey._0u account of the late- ( ness of the season, her son George O, Angora' wsu known in Char1,,tte_ Montreal exchange, has returned town. now in tha banking profession ‘mm ottawa Wh B110 Was theguest in the city mentioned, deemed it ad- °f _ visable to defer the bringing of the mend* in 0h°'r1°ti°_°t°W“~-,gf 17 __ 'f remains back to P. E. Island until the spring. -Accordingly the casket containing the body was placed in a vault at Rose Hill Cemetery, Chic- ago, where it will remain ,until the last week in May, ‘when it will be brought.to the home of the deceased and laid to rest among her own peo- ple. The late Mrs. Alcborn had been in failing health for over a year, al- though her condition was not _ con- sidered serious. During last summer, _ she-began to fail noticeably and- by the fall her physician had very little hope of her recovery. Through all her illness she did not suffer any pain but as the inevitable ~drew nearer she became very .weak and on the“even- ing of the last Sunday, it was not- iced that she fell into s. deep sleep from which she never awakened and ber spirit passed ‘away about ten 'o'slock that night, to Him who gave it. All that could be done to comfort her and alleviate her sufferings was seen to by the very kind friends and relatives about her. She never forgot 'lfer-Island home, says ‘an exchange, and she often referred to Charlotte- town and the friends whom she for`- merly loved and knew so well ::We are showing now a special rasor made somewhat after the style of the Gillette, uses a Gillette blade and works on the same princi- ple. It is a fine razor, put up in handsome. nickel plated, vest pocket ease and ls ls good in many ways as - m e ra r ric with com . - ~- -~ l -A sin.: nu. lets outfit, including 12 blades ¥2.50 The McKinnon Drug Co., Cer- “Moreish” Taste whelssolo tbst esa- sled. martin,-otter, beer, wolf, enmine. It 3° g‘i"t° °' Mm' Hatm’ G” ‘hmng _-_ ' town Saturday were E. Berrigan,Mrs. ' MRS. .inouonu Dann.-one ...any M- . N8 merly of Charlottetown, will deeply mmm-ed at Wheaton. Iu__ at the through Charlottetown yesterday 'home of her sister Mr . Ch l tt 0” G. McKay, on Buriday, B Dec.ar2(;thi “he has b°°“ °“5°5°d “-t°“h°1'- ner Great George and»Ke_nt Stsi_m_ / A l ' - “#5 X doctor on esnlrwenld not ‘ ss Mary McNeill, Tea Hill, were e past week. ' \ . Among the visitors to Charlotte- Berrigan and Miss Margaret Ber- sn, Green Bay, Lot 80. _ Miss Minnie Lamont, Eldon, passed her way to Central, _Lot 16, where From Saturday’s_ Evening Guardian Miss Ball, Bishops Street, says ie Lady Davies.:-.glee Ball' haf many -Good Tooth llri|_sli_`ss - When new a good tooth brush ‘looks” about the same as a bad one. The goodnessappears under hard usage. ~ Our 25c brush can l:e_us_ed for six months and you will still have a good brush; the bristles do not break off or come out. If you buy one of these and it does not wear sat- isfactorily we will buy it back at full price. We have some others, the best for the price anywhere- from zo: up. ' The services of ih: best ‘ - _ be nf‘\l\nch _ l!,_<__l|Is '-1 enlsrh'wéi»o and bio press;-l|>_lioai_f“|lls|_i -_ seeureteiy. :' _ Os the seenrsey ef our work depends the success of ~ the phys ciao. When you get your prescription oiled bs:-3. . yen eve sxpsn, csctlfl . gbsrmscists working for . ` our -_order is sttssdarfla _' without dsls sv - '“”:r:.‘::.“’€'.'.°‘.‘§'“*'“'r - _ ....“r:.'.f'-“~r°°=‘ on cv- Johnson & Johnson it 'Ihr Quality Drug Store. . 1 One third oif llsir Rolls 0ne third of( Cushion Cards ‘ llsndkfs - *' y | ‘ nd ‘ ' Ons third off Embroidery [loops 0ne third off llsel Lees 0ne third offlrnbroi dared One fleird off Ladies' Neckwesr Q O Durm the reat alteration sale 9 9 One flnfd eff Lsdlss' Cloth Com Ons third sffblisses' Cloih Costs One third off Ladies' Silk Shirts One fhlrd all Sill! Une lhlrd off Mfllfnery Ribbons Ons third off Shell llsir Goods 0ns third of! lair Puffs 0ne fhird of! Sfsmpsd Linens reduced One-third during the GREAT AL'l`El< ATlO.\l S_.“~.LE. There are _ choice goods all over the store-all new, all attractive, all desirable,--which you will find mentioned-here---some are more fully described in another section ofthe One third off Cushion Forms One fhird off While Lacs Ons third off Allover Loses Ons third off Velllnls ' Om third off -Aviation Caps _ Ons third off Child's Headwear One ihird aff Tullss. sie Dne third oil C|\ild‘s Cloth Costs Une third all Cloth Shirts V - One third off Lingerie Wsisfs lines. _ I 1 f - f T per cent special discount i20"off 100 pairs new men’s ants 'ALL or THE coops MaNr1oNao BELOW are you.. ec.. disease. Q of twenty per cent or just Ode fifth the_ price. That is to say, every article priced ‘ at $1.00 will naw be 80 cents, and so, in the same proportion through all these * _W I U 25 p. c. off' This offer means that on every dollar purchase you make a sav- ing of 25 cents. The discount is given you on desireable goods all over the store-p acticelly every line is discounted-and a large proportionnt TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. All Dress Goods All Linlngs Dress Muslins Serpentine Crepes Giughams Wrapperettes All Satteens Berlin Wools Beehive Woois Ivanhoe Yarns Andslusians etc. Embroidei-ies _ Cashmere Hose (except Pen- an ' ‘ ) Fabric Gloves Lined Kid Gloves Plain Handkerchiefs Umbfellas amen Collars en’s -Ties Braces _ Gloves and Mitts ~ ~ Men‘s Linen Hendks Men’s Silk Handks gi'1.¢e°°’p° iilfea c ' Oat! Cloth Caps all new Underwear (except_Steniields) Sweaters & Sweater Coats Overalls & Jumpers . More same* - ~ Pajamas ,& Night Shirts Boys’ Ovlreosts -Across ~ -- Wool Shawl & Sosrfs Wool Toques _ Ladies’ Golf Costs Child‘l Golf Costs s of the most desirable goods in _ Silk Velvets ' .“. |.!»v1| A |- Kuala... 25 p. c. off A LITTLE STUDY WILL how you that a large proportion he store can be bought at 'this discoiint during the next few days Go carefully tlirouglithe list - comé down early~-make a list oi t _ _ he oods ou want-you will be B Y surpris- d at the speed with which you will be served. Silk Waists Sateen Waists Net Wa's*s Tailored Blouses All Wrappers Waterproof Clocks Dressing Gowns etc White Table Linuens Colored “ “ All Napkins All Towels A i Art Sateen Table Covers All Poftiers3~ Curtain Nets Bear Coating Cloths Wool Blankets Silence Cloth Colored Felts Down Comfo.ts Fancy Linens Weil Papers. giliows ‘ bite Connterpsnes White Lsce Curtains Shop early etch Dey ` I n»o-an u--as No A||prsl»sfi¢af rssnls‘_eiiiil‘ ‘ - swf" 'Please carry smell 20 _p. c. Print Cottons Denims Coftonadts Fieuneieitls Oxford Shirtings Galatcas All Ducks White Cottons White Lawns White Linens While Dimities Flannells Grass Linens Ribbons & Stag Silks Belding’s Embdy Silks Velvet Ribbons Ladies' Kid Gloves Ladies’ Dogskin Gloves Suit Cases & Club Bags All Trunks Lounging Robes . House Jackets _ 5 Msn’s Mufflers _ 5 Ladies’ Whitewear . __' Corsets (toxéepi 4lP°°?“) - Ladies’ il _ _ _ ci.i‘aren'e _ .fi Flanueldtte aw, _ lf- ,. - Veivmeerii ~: ‘ ' -" ' Robes 8:. Tichidg ease Aristide Bliand of jnsties, would take fvNis's_omce A »& *K ---_-mil Of; $5 -r*-'-E6 E15* Il