poyougoto go reach 's a There direct We - reach }'° y Then urlungs._ your s to“rnecli_? ’ ~ `Don’t. Heuer go attllghf .Ctr the |,,ng5 at once. just light the vaporizer and breathe-in Q healing, soothing vapors ot Cre . |,,,¢_ The medicine goes exactly to the right place. Yourlungs quickly heal and your cough disappears. For whooping-cou_g_l_ig:__a£fn_:ply peri'ect.e» V.|,¢.C|¢a`ol¢gsi| A ' tsmfsontaxprna »~'-1_°<;'.°.::o;‘.i'e"‘°“ *- i_;'i‘.i_i,%§.“.i::':;.°‘t:°.°“..:: .‘.‘“_`1'"§"‘.'.':."..‘.i'I'.".S;’_-- w,viuwwvW ` A RUBBER. oout u are theyhest t0'b\1y. C.i‘ll` irld__ are the megnliiceat line we have to. show you and the low prices at iAi.i§.9.ii’5 §\Nd¢N¢\ A\WN\"|lR i ll-lkltwwiyr._ ' ._-ff. 3 wmmuwwwwiwmswewif ._-» E. B. WILLIAMS, Barrister. Solicitor and Notary. Arran TANUARY and OFFICE-i'i0_LN\AN BU|LDlN0,` Next door to Royal Bank, Water St, Summsrside. MONEY T0 LOAN. IUWUFD if you Order Your Cakes and Pics _ from us yon’ll be sure to get first-class goods made under cleanly conditions. We have a. large assortment alweyaon hand. ' Bread and Ro1ls‘hot every day. D.Si`E WART. Ecursa »Bazsav, Baines Best- Bread. 5-tuqsuuuilsuslswnsstup-Q i >-_'iii i Bvnrauni should see--the Guardians at lldll a. m. on Mondayor 0ii'ices ln New Prowse Block- Charlottetown P32” °f,";_"1':'n_°§;e§'§f§,,fj,‘ t§‘*{}§_{"'; Orr! Counr meets this morning. D .D Molueon, Orwell, was in the elty Yesterday. °’*°"=° Svlrwra. Royalty, ieit yeme day for CnlR‘&l'¥~ _\ Rxaiannxa the Fair in St. Joseph's Convent Dec.‘ 11 and 12. Mins Mcklaiuinr, Sturgeon, left “Pd” |01' Calgary, where she will resi e K"'°*""N_lDrons ot special design at the Xmas bale in the First Methodist Churdi Thursday. Mas. A. DEB. Tiuruama, Halifax," his returned heme trom a visit to Judge and MH- Fisgereitl, city. -1 Winnraar Santan and family leave Sat- ‘“"il\! for Strasburg, Sash., where they will in future reside. Tian S. S. City of London goes in winter Quarters on the left side of the Steam Navigation Co‘s wharf today. Finer Olilcer McPherson of the Mlntc and Mrs. McPherson were passengers to Flat River yesterday afternoon. Miss Nni.i.u~.- Sranns, Sourls, who has been visiting inthe citv and in Halifax _returned home yesterday afternoon. ' Amana the passengers by the _express last night. were Willard Kitchen, F. H, Pooler and Harry Baker, Sumnierside. Da. SuLi.ivAN,Bear Rivcr,who has been visiting his father Andrew Sullivan of the Cusloms returned yesterday afternoon. Mason Souuunarr and D. R. Morrison, Suinmersido, were passengers by the Murray Harbor railway yesterday morn- ing. Ynsrimmiv was Declaration Tlay in the Third District of Queen's. _ Hon. Mr. Cum- iniskey was declared elected with a majority of 76. AN exchange says that W. J. Furbush, of West Newton, ~Maes., is thinking of sending Red Pepper 2.179 to Prince Edward Island next season. A vai.uaiii.e dog owned by a. prominent citizen was poisoned last evening. A number of other canines have also died in the city evidently from poisoning during the past few weeks . AMONG those leaving the city yesterday were Hon F. L. Haszard and daughter, B. and W. McKinley to attend the Winter Fair; Harry Winchester on a business trip toSydney. _ THE S. S. City of London came in from Orwell, China Point and Belfast last evening on her last trip of the season with 31 tons of hay, 5 tons straw, 425 bushels oats and 0 dressed hogs; Rav. T. F. Fv1.i.i-:a'roN, will deliver his_ in popular illustrated lecture on the Russo- Japancse War at Bonshaw, on Thursday evening, ’Zth inet., and at Hampton, oni vsnin 8th lnst. Proceeds TBI Princess arrived last night 10.10 and the express at 12.15. ' Jonx Twlranr. Esrneciltfe leaves th morningto attend the Winter Fair Amherst. V.) Sunday Dec. 10th at Bangor, 10.5) dx. and at Dundas tim p. ui. Rrnnnl Bites. have a ,well selects stock of goods which they are offering low prices forthe Xmas trade. sold by auction yesterday for $892. Psion were somewhat tlrmer at t owt., oats per bushel 34 to Bde and _tural and butter N to 240 per lb. The price pork lsslightly higher at 7# to Sc. known here has been recommended ance missionary. Mr. Grant has vieitc allthe schools in the County. and the schr. Blanche Thorburn cleare Tim Plant liner Halifax arrived making her last trip of the season on t put in readiness for herwlnter servic between Havana and Florida. Th Sunday night on her way across the B Tim will of lihe late Thomas Hagan Charlottetown has been proiiated by th Executore in the Probate Court. Th will is dated 14th November 1905, and lottetown Hospital and St. Joseph's Co vent;$H)0 forthe building fund of th newCnthedrai; $400 for masses for th brother John Hagan; $200 for masses iN FURNITURE " "Always the best value in the city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. Tae buildings on the Galbraith block recently exbropriated by the Railway thlllksls due. ___ Pl' ' " ' ' ""' ` "Y "" ` lthelargent papers throughout the world lt 'riiisistiis only piece or in iruni in the province and well worth seeing. tt is THB members of Heather divi.slcn,Long at Cr¢ek,at, their last meeting held on Satur- day eveningiast passed a vote of thanks to be tendered all persons not members of R“’-~T*°- \‘°D°U°*'-'- "lil l"‘*°*‘_iP the division who contributed inward. P* nfakln the social held nnderthe auspices R ofthe division at Canoe Cove Hall on Fri- d day evening last such a grand success ,_ both socially and financially, and to a James McLean who auctioned the baskets and to the people of Canoe Cove for the use of their 'excellent_new Hail special ,_-A Teachers Institute of teachers of ' he Sourls and surrounding districts has been mnkeg, ,¢,s|_e,.dly_ my sold” we per organized with the following olilcers¢-- Pres.-John McPhee, Sourls High P5 is.. Eg -ii utr zinizse .i S°\1°°\- 'Is mug mm Der 0; Vice Pres.-Miss Mary Walsh, Sourls High School. Sec‘y Treas.-Miss Hazel Sterns, Sourls Rav. H. R, GnaN'r, the prominent High School. tempenanca _.advocate of Picton, well _CoriespondingSec'y-Joseph McDonald, by ~ Sourls West.. . _ Y _ the Superintendent of Education and the Executive Committee - Mies Mary County Inspector of Schools, as sltemper Mullally, Sourls West., Miss M. Dunphy, d Sourls High School and _Lambert Cheverie. 1 THE gchmnem Naumgw from Sou,-1,, THERE was -no news lust riightoi Glenwood from Cardigan and the Kim- berley from Montague arrived at Bostox: “‘h'm‘ Since We‘il12S"0Y~ T`h"¢\ on the 3rd inet. The Schooner Fig,-olme steamers, the Ccbnn,' the Roebliog "and reached Boston’ on the 2nd from Rustlco, the -DUUKNB H- Th0m'\5. M0 M ~ SG" the barge Rembrandt, which has been d in search of her. For the llrst three from Boston on t.hc2nd for New London. “YB lffer Sh0 hl‘0k€ lldrifb the Wind was cfftbe land and the barge would Bt be driven far from the coast. She had Hellfex fr°m Boehm Monday evenin_i_r. some sail., i.nr_iti..th.>nghttii..r\.er nm- B der is out of order. The raisin_§_of the red *`°“W~ Shi? “`ml1°W be 0V9l'i\ll\li\’-<1 Mid light at the time of the aocid t showed 2 that something was wrong. The case of B the Mulici, adrift six days before she was Bwlllllef mei? with VBFY l'0UEl\ _\N€l\i~ill‘r picked up,glves room for hope that the a Rembrandt may be found but tlicrc are Y . grave misgivings regarding her.-Halifax of Herald. B e THE basket social and concert held ie- ig oentiyat Annandnle_in_aid of the school Charles E. McKinnon. The public be- .i0Y¢f\ bil* IIWEE H\ld|¢"L“‘- $155 “'11-\ I'\ witnessed by James J. Johnston and DMBBG Oil’ very successfully null was en quests m-gimfollgwg;-$5) eagh to Char- Billed. Tile peI'f0l‘lDlince iiy Lili' sciiiwl n - children was very creditable to the io...-\. 9 her Miss Grace L Gordon. Folinu ing w .- ¢ the program. Opening uriiln-ss, .l..~ repose ofhis soul; $200 for masses for his N0l`¢0hi WGICOUIE l~'i“'<‘L'|1- Rui-\\ ‘ =~ fo Ml1lan;Chorus-Red Viihite anal iliu r his mother R050 Hamm; $100931- mums School; Exercise-'l‘hc little housckor-|» for his futher Charles Hagan; $100 each 0I‘S.`S0V¢‘ll ¢h|\dl‘\=ll: 1i¢Ui\it\li0l1-liU.\ for masses for his sisters and for masses for the souls in purgatory. The ¢0l’€d)i Fairy Drill-'Him Bhlidwlli R019- remalnder of the estate, valued at about l-8.1011-Lllill Jenkins: Gm" ophone;Clior- $5000,ls to be divided among his relatives. us, Merry Autualll Days-Svlwol: Viol-H Howlett;Violln Solo-Frank Steele, (en Solo-Stephen Steele lcncorcd); Vocal Solo-Miss Sadie MacLeod, icncorvd); Gramophone; Sale of Baskets; Chorus Good Night Ladies-School. God Save the King. Mrs George MacDonald as organist gave valuable assistance to'.vi\rds the -Wanted-An experienced barber success oithe_ente.-t.iin.ncnt._ Highest wages paid. Applytol’ 0 Bo x - .......,. .. ..... . ... .. . ».. _..._ g1uzuu-l -__ "1 ; »s»\sav0L ._»0<. fl' York ‘ ~ - V - Ny. _______ _ » fwadneadayoteach week. A monstrous _ ,_ _ ,, and more- ~ " roll ol’ paper. several miles in levirth. iv " ' 'i' _ , _I , 'Z 1 , _ ,whytry to _ , hytwsy of, = _ .f __ _ ° th so hm .tablet orurs _ _lit lb handkerchief Sol or Pea-touting Preset printing so ,many e _ --- W f _ 1---- ' -\ vial* .dxf - ONE TWO 125 dozen ladies lawn ` " ' zoo dozen lawn handker- handeerchieis, some hem- chiefs, better grade than No. stitched, si me with lace edge, 1, lace trimmed or hemstitch- pre.ty, near, dainty little ed, very nice, very fine, very » kerchiefs§ made np io be a , pretty, a snap at 8c-but as _ snap at 5c, as a special leader a companion value to No. 1 U we say 3c each our price is to be 5c each. TH KE E prices. Damiv things madeltrom |$’aIr’ts Ever seea pretty wash collar made from a handker- chief? We’re showing lots of them as well as aprons, dust caps, hair receivers, pin cushions-and so on'-all sorts of :rf~_.~_.»_-..=_- -= ..._ OORE ®. McL 0D _ _ .,'~, . _._ __ T -.._ 4 -' - ‘ ruaNirUitiz_ ‘ “si1~ii>i.Y riiiir _ AND Noruiuonoitrr’ ° We are specialists in Furniture. We sell no- thing else. Our whole attention is directed to the study < f this iuiportant business. We are therefore \NO'1` expciimeiiters. We KNOW what to buy. We KNOW what will give our customers satisfac- tion. Our 44 years’ cxpeiience goes with every piece ue sell--guaranteeing strongest construction, - correct style and lowest possible price. . in ...i ..~.»~~». - __ ~-'- Now in conclusion Xmas is" coming “You wont ‘ Fvuuy e _ “_ _ _ _ ,__ _ -. ._ . _ _ _ i"’d,_°‘M“““° ’°P“"’ ‘““d' 48°' C"'“”l°°m°"”’ 6d_3l' BgRN_ to make a present to a friend. Doi1’t you think a. f , A _ so spi ttdid F . 7 'E ' piece of furniture would be just the thing he or she A, A“g.,.,¢|,,,,C°,.,,N,,,._26,_1, M, A,,,,,,,,,., would appreciate ? at “Newson’s prices' -it won’t cost »` » , ° ° and Mrs- C1\m<=r°r»,esou- you much. Call in and take a look round and Splend 14 Bargains’ _ f//.fpfv/=1£.s .sie Splendid. Baygalns *_"#"__.EX';|;E5’”_;_ if you want Furniture buy from ~ _* 7 _ ‘ ' In _ _ / I n ir . '/ At the residence of the bridc's pnrents Sateen 0.. w.e....e.y, N....am.,i.yu... 11...... The Furnlture Specmhst- ' D. McDonald, B. L.. lrn Cameron Alba- S s|.i.i.. ._ ””“f'°°'ff~ff~ sion.. Skirt Bargains e’ve placed fifty Tailor-made Skirts on the front counter--priced low for wswiit selling. They’ie not old fashioned; they’i'e garments that embody the newest st les, but because over-stocked v\e’ve reduced them as the Y _ . prior s below indicatelt really seems a shame to sacrifice such splendid garments in this fashion. However, the opportunity is yours to profit by. ' . .| i 1°.-I ri }'.~.‘”“""""“"'“"’“*T;;.-‘--=“"“'.(~. J 3 3,~n>cf»'-" ilu I ’ lite : '-‘I3 21'-'° if-» ~f 3'-` - ».'. Ag $|,'19 formerly $2.20. Pretty navy and blaek Cl1cviotSkirts, side gores trimmed with satin strapping and . cording in pointed effect, neat style. _ At $198 formerlv $4-95 to $5 98 Lined skirts. 3 only, in grey, navy and grzen, splenciidiy made of best fabrics. .Three exceptional bargains. ymgrlv $2 98. Grey cheviot skirts 13p seam _-earn style, each gore trimmed with ianev cording-- stitched at iieei. A! $2-85 fnrmerlx $5.95-_`_I’lain skirts oi black cheviot ld length tucked seams, trimmed with self covered buttons. Splendid, serviceable garments. Ai $5.15 formerlv $4 65 to $5.95- SIYUSU ~ tweed skirts in plain and stripe edect. Some are trimmed with strapping and piping, others tucked from knee. `Aiso at this price-shirts of medium weight black frieze, 7 gores, silk strapping, buttons, stitching at heel. Extension waist band. At $4.25 fnrrnerlv $5.50 ts §7.l5-Rare bar- gains in this lot mcinding skirts of'light "grey iweed-navy ` and white tweed and handsome skirts of black ladies’ cloth in panel style _______.1.._i----i-l- _ Di E D ' _______________...___---- At Kensington, Dec. 5 after a lingering illness John Mann, aged 71. He leaves a wife and one son to mourn. CLAllK’S PORK dr BEANS area cold weather necessity. \Vlth the _ thermometer below freezing nothing ‘ else gives such warmth to the body and satisfaction to the appetite. - EXPERT $EWiNG MACHINE REPAIRS Also sewing machine oil oi absolute purity, and the best needles and parts for all machines at Singer stores. Look for the red S., QueenStreet Chnr- lottetown; also on south side of Water 4 'RfJ\r-M-'I-v-‘\rJU'f§§ DAR iii0UNlS; We have just received a nice line of calendar mounts in the following sizes. 3% .08 cents each .08 cents each .io cents each 7 .12 cents each - ° oi-i>-cn R § xnxx -#>&1 1 ...ms Call and see them. :age Barrister and Attorney orrroit ~ omni.. si-me mick sensing SUMMERSIDE P E I " Min op-.iis his hand and soivs s cds ; \ `-'.1' 1. ~_ like-\vi.~'p rio;-s lic ply the prcmiunis of ny, to Alice, eldest daughter of John W ' i Henry Esq.Cape Traverse. - __ f '. _ lAoENT F012 ‘SUN LIFE. A good reliable man is wanted to represent the Sun Life of Canada in Prince County. To such,a liberal contract will be given. CEI. I1. EFLCVST. . Charlottetown. Manager for P. E.~Isian`(l. I I9 inwf iyi ' ‘ 29 O-C Str-cat, Summerside. P. E. I., g __ _ __ _ _ ___ __ _ *_ »\l||»-»~vU~¢\l~»¢s_¢~r-r-¢--u-»I||\»o~s~»~vlul\f» Paying Life insurance is like Sowing Seeds lr ':,_- ,;.-,V nn in owmcnt pol cy and reap the liar- -if-"Rf E§»lUA¢»sass&&,‘-D Sachct Powders P ____--11..l_;-1 I _lust at this time of year you will want some rcally good “Sachct Powder.” We l have Pivets Azurea. “ Trefle Incar- net. “ Violet. Seely Carnation and others. \ "The Two Macs" lilliillliilliii Miiliiilliilll DRUGGIS.TF_ Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Ste. XHWNQWCQ p Excelsior Life insurance Com- PanY» :lead Oliioe, Toronto, Some Seiient Features from Report of i9o4. Insurance in force . . . _ .. $ ,646, 98.3 increase, 14 per cent. §i,l7Z,i91.8g ew Insurance issued. . $2,§g8.i57.oo increase, 26 per cent, $609 9 .75 Cash Income, Premiums, Interest, etc., . . . . . ._ 82836546.51 increase, Z6 per cent, $57,566. Total Expense, Payments ‘ to Policy-holders, etc.. 966,931.19 Interest Revenue alone more than pays Death Claims. Death claims during year $38,511.00 Rate pcr i,coo nicans insurance in force 5.56 pc-r cent. Average annual llcatli Rate iaycars, 1% mos -3.54per ioo lie iowtslrate on record lor any Lumpaa ci same age Reserve (being in cxcrss 4 oi Govt. stanrinnl) $744 ,o74..ig increase, Z3 per cent. $i39,1l9.iZ Total Assets for Policy- holders security, bal., $i,z53,1i6.o5 ,ii.6'i lor every dollar oi liability, including Reserve. _ Net Surplus on Policy- Ja.- l i. AUGUSTUS BEN i`l.EV .sa 5’ Co|'ir'i`iiep_t‘,:' *N* y | The Financial Posl- Toronto ' tion of the Com- any is Unex¢eiled "YF 'U ' ' f. ` vest in o d nge. ' AITIEPICB Full pa;ticular:~a about Endowment Investiiient Insurance can be obtained by a postal card to thc Company or on of its Agents - ' North American Life 0 \ . Assurance Co, 1 _ Home Oilice: Conipany’s Building, - - - ` - Ont. Ross & Matlhcws,§’,“.‘f.V,.~.,,.._ Charlottetown. ' hold ers Account $l84,|4i Reserves for seven years on Hin. tab Interest at 3;! per cent. Interest earned on mean Net Assetr 0.33 per cont, AGENTS WANTED. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, General Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 'Rr'-Rr-*lf- ewd p _ __ J .1 Sale of Household I am instructed to sell by Public Anc- tion at the residence of the late john F. Robertson, Richmond St. West, on Thursday,the 14th December commenc- ing at ii o’clock a. m. parlor, dining roo_m. bedroom. hall and kitchen furni- ture and utensils, cook and hall stoves, _.r....-in. & C Ilmve been using Mr. R. _Iordan’s Cod Liver Oil for and iind it a very superior ar H F 'l`OOMB_\ Valuable Farm For Sale, Tue riinlcrsigncd offers by private N wh| m salc his valuable farm containing 99 acres, 95 of which are clear intl in n liigli state oi cultivation. the halrmci: W, covered with longcrs. Tliis property is situate on the llrackicy Point Road, six years miles from Charlottetown and contains excellent dwelling and up-to-date ourbuilriings which mane it valuable for intcnding purcliasers. l-‘or further particulars apply to the iremi s ticie , 3 'i . . . ,Z 1 , _ __/‘i ' ' ' - etc. etc. ' - _ ` ` - -*‘-"""""\ ' _ _ i.'ii»’.ii.f.‘iswuI‘fé‘i.i'id'.=.#f'°° '°°“"`°" °' 1"" _' BENL CARTER ll C0- \°ww °" i s_ioiiN if. McMii.\_ iN. fe ll MRM W tl OHM Auctioneers. ~ -. .. ~ ' iz allen iwmii . _s .{*.‘.‘:»i,f_ 1 ,L2 .er A L"'“§ I if t f - J if; » ~'= _-.1 ss. ` if ni ` ;_.`i - <,l.~ _' ' - ,, v. i : - . uf..--oo - ._ -.__,g_'._~2§,__; .__ » V _ v . _. l~ tif* ` iii. i'~._1».’.>-;» 'ffl ~ ‘ 1 _ in .-. sl-f§ .~.~r/.~e ' ` 2'. _ , ~; .- .-2'.. nf- i-fl .__ _ffl "is.=i`ff"'ii'7 io ` ~ _ if-i ‘ L ‘_ l;.i<._;i._-__,_,..._._ ._.;._..e,-,,,3,;;-_.ge 4_2., 'ff -~ -.-_ - _'-_L _ 1 F ' 9*-vu .__- . 'i". 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