=.. i-» 1*-.-.v--W--_ I o 7 ~; _ 1- _ 2 .__ .~ \_. _ _ __ _ ;:_ ._‘:_;' .' _ ' }~\ * 7 ,, __ ___ _` ,__ .___,,_ __,_.,,__,______,_,.;,,_.,__ _ J' l__{{`_‘f _;>_-=,..=-.f ___'...;:..i~.>;_.-_»:.~\r-if 'rna?~GUA1u>1Aa ; cusnrorrnrown, ramen;ncrvAao_1s1.s_N.a.,J41NU5RY1_oe°s ,'.t.\-_~,'.‘.a~ z* * . 1 rpm-_... __ 2, .' T _T15-__~2f_"'”"~ 5;. HAD Gliiiii 500 BOILS. This may seem an exaggeration U0 1094 BUT IT IS TRUE. All suderers from Bad Blood should told about this miraculous cure by BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS CURED IN 1885. IH. David F. Mott wrote`H1!s 'ng Valley, in 1885. e sal ze- ?P:xii'ered from impure blood_ and had over 500 boils, but since taking B_UR' DOCK stoop Brrrsas r am emu-el! cured, and can recommend xt to an! Bei’ lon troubled with bad bl;o<:.90i NFIRHED I . Mr. Mogqwritee us from 62 Broad Sf" U¢i¢¢,, NI.) under date of Dec. 31st, 1901. H. nys.-some nm #20 I _f°° ceived a letter from yougu fi1;?;e_:_8_\_§11\§ that some yearn £g0 y_ testimonial from me, stating that I hug over 500 boils. Yes, sir, I B85, in I must say that I have 1ie;rerkhta_._¢_ietcl;e:n_r:; BPPCHTBIICB 0 One Slnce of your BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE§_=. I thank God that I have had good 111% ever since, for I was a great SU3¢i‘¢1'- I wish B_B.B. a world of success, which l d ’ . _ it Fgizesileedtrhlls druggists or dealef!\ ‘ :rn T. simmer co.,Lm1'm>. ~ Toaoxro, ONT. _ _______ _ _fi C __ __ _ L Granby 3 Ovcrshocs ,cmmw v. .Jr e One, tvco and three ls .-_ 'Z buckle for men. At $1.50. $1.75, _ $32.00 and $2.7-3. I Button- and buckle for Women. At $2,oo, and $2.25. Also a ’ow Over- Shoe for Men at $1.25 For Women at $1.00. 1: ?.. .»°3\y*_~ L _ u MDRRIS & SMITH, .___ ._.> __ Corner Queen and Richmond Street t _ q J. Mauna. B. A. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public, tc MONEY: T0 LOAN. OFFICE:-Braces Building. Summer-side P. E. Inland. L __ _ __ ru I F. W. CROCKER. E. H. WINSOR WE ARE HERE FOB BUSINESS. °i9.§lEi__._§.&._.!.i!_!‘_§""» -F-'I5 |-l- ' Of all kinds. 14 T. Wharf,---BOSTON. SPECIALTIES -+ Smelts. Eels Mackerel, Bass and Lobsters. - Returns sent daily, " _ Highest market prices. Try us for best results. 5 .acrrandwgmo I ~;,__,__ ___ __ ___,___._ ___.___.________.___i.__`1 . Prior St Flahoney, General Commission Merchants. Fresh and Salt V _ PiSh, P0l3l0CS,_CiC. Special attention given to -Smelts. Eels. _ Salt Mackerel, Potatoes. No. 10 Long Wharf, BOSTON, Mass. ‘x-29-ood & w 3m ` lS.B_M|LLER&Co. . --L_ I ` Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers Salmon. Mackerel., Smelts aud Eels a specialty. ` ’ Stencils Furnished on application ° 8.il. WILEY 8 SONS Boston, Mass.,' Transfer Agents. 7 Fulton Fish Market, New York Clarence G. ‘Miller Miller Lcn botham. n 26 eod and w 4m: 8 - Willio H. Rogers Wholesale Commission Fish [eahr _amd `Hidesper lb....... . “Pumpkins . . . . . . . . . ._ woo fooooso .-... Arrnxrron is called to the ad ' cff¢riD8 for sale or to let the residence and otllce of the late Dr C A McPhail situated in Summerside opposite the Post Omce The location and arrangement of the pro- perty are especially adapted for the prac- tice of a physician and the excellent opp- is apparent. Tas purchase of 80 arpents of and in east end of Montreal has been eomple '- for the new locomotive company, of Whlflh M. J- Haney. contractor of the Hi1lsbcrJ Bl`ld8`€ is President. Work on th con struction of the building is to beg _ Q. once. The capacity of the plant wil, one hundred locomotives per year, ém- ployment being given tosix hundred skill- ed mechanics. It is expected locomotive building will be started in August. EVER Onward Division, Mount Herbert, is still in a Bourishing condition. The The following are the cfiicers for the en- suing quarter: W P-Henry McLean. W A-Pei-_le Mutch. R S-Lena Long, re~elected. ` A R S-Bertie Stewart. F S-Mary Farquharson. Treas-Lincoln Wood. Chap-Lester McLean. ’ Can-Katie Mutch. A Con-Walter Munn I S-B ertram Munch. O S-James Munn. A_ vcry pretty wedding tock place at the residence of Mr and Mrs Joseph Marg- house on Wednesday afternoon, when their dw-Shter Olive Stanley was united in the holy bonds of ma.‘rimony to Mr C, H3-l‘I.Y Foster, of Charlottetown. Rev. G.I. Foster, brother of the groom tied the nup- tial knot. After partaking of luncheon the MDD5' couple left on the seven o’clock train for Boston and New York via St John. The lride is a youngflady well known here being a member of»all Saints church choir and also a teachcrin the the S. School, The happy couple lwereftte recipients of an immense number of use- ful and valuable presenls._ After a short tour they intend to make their homéin Charlottetown P. E. 1. The Ti-:bane _u ple.- Springfield Tribune. ~ 20 YEARS OF ITCHING PILES. Mr. Alex. McLaughlin, Bowmanville, Ont.. writes that for twenty years 'he suifered terribly from _ itching piles. Seven. years ago he asked a druggist for the best cure for piles and was told to use Dr. Chase's Ointment. He continued this treatment until entirely cured, and as he has never had any return of his old trouble considers his cure permanent and remarkable on account of the length of time he suffered. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. (Corrected every Tuesday and Friday.) Beet (quarter) per lb..........0 4 to 0 Beef(small)per b ............ ..0 Butter(fresh) per lb.... ' Chickens per pair .... . Ezxzs .............. ... Fowls per pair . . . . . . . . . . .. Flourpercwt; . . . . . .. .. Flour, per bbl (imp.). _ _ _ . . .. Lard. per bncket............ Oatmeal, new, per Ib. . . . . . . Ltsessssssss.s;s;;.stsst;s essencessaeuseeSess§282eo@&» sssessasssessesgs sseeesass ¢ocoooowe¢eoooo5o_oommoooeo sseeaeassasesasse sssssseeee Hay per owt .... .. Hay per ton (pressed). . . _ _ Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beets, per bunch. . . _ . Pork..... ................. Potatoea,perbush......... Mutton percarcass ..... Lettuce perbunch........... CattleDressed.......'........ Ducks ....... Green Cabbage.......;....... Turnips bus.............. Parsley ....... Apples. Deck ........ . . Squash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Ducks ............... . . GALEB HMEY 31 lio- ortunity offered to 'a medical practitioner# tends congratulations to the HBPDY 09ll-1 v-if -hr La'est from Summerside ando Prince Countv. Dovsnn KIRK wa~ a .assenszer by the Stanley yesterday returning from Mani- toba. was a passenger by the stanley yestcrd. Y afternoon. THE Y's will meet to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon at _4 o’clock in \Vi'llard Hall. A full attendance of members is requested. L. O. A.-Strathnlbyn District Lodge will meet in Freetown Hall next to the Station oo Tuesday, January 13th at 10.30 a. m. All brethren a e requested to attend. In this city, January 6th, Jeremiah James in the ninetieth year of his age. Funeral on Thursday at 1 o’clock from the residence of his son John J amos to High- field Cemetery. THE following compose the new selected team of the Pioneer Hockey Culb : Goal-Art Williams. Point-Frank McCallum. ` C0verP_oint-Henry Gaudet. rWards-James1Cushing, Athol Mc- _ in Q _,F | of PERSONAL' |Nr£oEs1" oo ooo oo oo tooo. __ _200 BA-.-~~~~ o ' oooowoso o' “"' 7 Mrss Emu MACLEAN, Charlottetown," Ernest McNutt, Malpeque, is at the Davies. ` g _ P. D. Bowlen, Ctrdigan, was ln the city yesterday. ` ` Richard Hunt, Summerslde. was in the City yesterday. Hon. Peter McNutt, Ma’=p:que,'came to town last night. Miss Netiie` Hobbs is conficed to her home by illness. \_ ~ J ames Bulman, New Glasgow. was in the City yesterday. W. K. Rogers returned to town from the west last night. E. M. Boull of Ross Cameron 8: Co. has returned to the City. H. R. Ross of ithe Maritime Farmer, Sussex, is at the Davies. ' Miss E aid .McLean returned last night from visit to the mainland. f Lester B. Melnsn of the erm of Lowther Sc Mellish, Montague, is in the City. W. B. Larkins, Sydney, went west to his home in Tignish yesterday afternoon. yesterday, on his way east, on a business trip. __ Miss Lottie Hayden. Vernon River is snendinga week visiting friends in the City. _ Professor H. H. Shaw returned last night via. Summerside from a visit to neo Bishop and Roy Holman. THE cfilcers elected on Sundav for the Summerside Conference of St. Vincent de ‘President-P C Gallant. re-elected. Vice do-Frlrk Perry, re-elected. Secretary-J B Strong, rc-1-lecoed._ Assistant do-S M Bent. re-elected. Treas-J F Blagion. THE Stanley maie the round _trip to to Cape Tormentine yesterday rc-turning to Summerside at 3.15 p. m. There were 14 passengers going besides the mail. - ‘ `- Mass.,on Monday, Dec. .29th were brought over in the Stanley yesterday afternoon Deceased was nineteen years of age and a evening. . Tan/semi-annual examination of Long River School was recently held in the presence of a d attendon of stone, wa; ably assisted in the examina- tion by Wm A Green, a former teacher of the school, at present a student at D51. housie, also Jos Profit, teacher ot§rree’§- wich School, Miss Christie , Maclean, teachrr 'at Victoria West, and James A. Cam nbell,Graham’s R-ead.The classes were gave proof that the teacher was by no means idle during the term, and judging by the many kind rvmarks of the parents t`1e‘ district appears highly satisned that the teacher is doing' his part faithfully and well. -After the examinauon all present were treated to candy. To-day (Wednesday) is the last Moore & McLeod. 7 Ii Remnants just arrived from the leans-ll 138 Beekman St New York § 3 , mnmil _ - , ' f °°~‘¢1~__£ Successors to / ld Flllioll M2ll°k€i,NEW YORK F, Q. KEENEY &_ Put it away forthe winter, I found that it was apparently _ _ ALEB HALEY_ ~ ' _ _ _ 'ws A =*=1is1\¢\=°°= ide v==k1r=_=1=fr°f.&l?»-=°| honestly built not always the case with goods manufactured in __ New York. §EABURY N_ HALEY} _ _ _ Wholesale Commission Dealers and ii‘§f¢i°if§.§°§f»§'§§i\-Yefgnehifdqwgstsedeml for" , Pml for the ensuing year are as follows 2 f Boston. I a Archie Mt-Lean, son'of Rev. D. McLean, Mount Herbert, Lot 48, has entered the C. B. Colleae. o s J. C. Blllum M \unt Albion, Lot 48, left yesterday via Georgetown on return oo Dalhousie. charles Maxaman of the Benny. Tim remains of Hugh Alfred Palmer, Freight odlee, Summer-side, and Mrs. Mc? who was killed by a. train at Norwood, Kiunon were passengers to the City las' night. ._ P. A. may of sims cosy. B. c., an B ¢h gm Cha,-1 mm accompanied by Miss Nettle Palmerf and home on New Yea” my an ‘ in T311 C35” vm A eneral bankm an Brokers. t to his parents Edward g g ge' son of J oeeph Palmer of French River to o ’ , » _ 1 which place the body was forwarded last racy' smith shnef ; Stocks Bonds’ Gram’ Robert mmm, nmknela, pam mae Cash 01' Carried 011 2 Gnu-diana pleasant call yesterday afterg best Ngw YQ;-k,B051;Qn an _ 2 It noon and speaks highly. of the manner lu: will which this journal is conducted. ° mmutes on our tabxes yn H°° °° "°°°P°Y-_ pertaining to stocks 1nv§w€# etc? er; and visitors, Th¢.f,¢a¢h¢|~_J 5 J |, _ John Collings, sr.,_leaves this morning _ ’ S ° n ° n vi.. summmiee on a bona” visit to eflnted With the 1”-Sf P95553/delay Boston. His daughter, mssnetus col-s quotauons or any 1,ufor@.t1on¢ which ’;:’§“»v;f°a£°§D£§°:i°m":;‘i;§ Weekly markly letter mailed free on apphcltion, ,°¢§,,,,,,me,,o,,,,_ _ _ ' ' ness strictly eshdentiai Call telephone 267, or write examined in the various sutdects and SUMMMERSHJE _ _ ` I I mc&. Parquharson budding Street. _ WEEK OF PRAYER. Addresses by Rev. E. P. Calder and Rev. ableforbos’ an ' _ *_’ u _ - yard, 1ts worth }6_ more. _ A_lso Training of the Young in the Home. _ ,___ Q , , 1590 ends gf Flangette, at 4 tg Im Addresses by Bev. 'Wi H. Smith and Rev. ‘ - a yard_ wmh 8 to I6c_ _tome early D__ Cr_w,°,_d_ I_¢_d"_ _Rm N_ M What more valuable Xmas Gift than '_ Lauehlln. . f to Prowse Bros' 6 31 All the services will begin at? Ill p.m 1 so ~ ’ _ ~ ' On Sunday evening, Jan, 11., Bev. F.'\W. H tai , , _ H l will h ,inth M thodlst .:°“:.::°e.;‘ 1:::..‘;1.1°do:°:.S;°‘:.'°:.. S " €’.!f!_.‘.!§£.':!. °°. ._ ' s;\;{_;_»!l_;ee_;peen_‘s_Ito sgll-glizgorrazakies; gi(-}e__:\_ S III B E A R & gl;;l:_l;l€%::g:_f:l;§;°§:Z_°?§°_ In that Stéfllllg COI!lP8&y - ' ' ° ' 2 dscw .41 '_ i” an ki°d°°f S" F°°d' _ the Presbyterian Church; __ T __ ___ ___ _ - -_ ---s h th A m _ ,_, _ __5?:1°§»:_§n:_s ;_;1_i¢11ea_ ' n.uy|¢~...»» TM Yap., B_,,,|,_v,sp,,_., for ev," e N B » _ _ < -_ -_=S;'°".°’.;o ““s.°;;::.o§'::.':.‘1.§f'.‘°;:“.;‘:.:.‘2.: N0-"CE, _ NO-"CE _ - _° R* Y __ 7” _ You not only rotect loved ones out aehumttlate a Printing of every description done at Petency for Vourse ln old age' o Fishlmmtnotma and taelowese ri _ A 1 at 011C¢ f01’ p matte PP Y T913, ¢’C¢ i:.`D ’t _T_lor’ ‘Bookstore _ Jno. & Smelts and eels aspecialtfy, _ :violin yo? wrt: jobadf piloting done. , ~ wet _ _ _. ' 146Fultonll/larket, _ _ _ - » ' 71;; J. Ko Q No. 9 Fulton Fish Market ' ' - ’ ' The greatest discount saie ever _ _Nnvv Yong Beckman Street Side. _ _ in_our 'littlelsland _is oinohv Commission Dealers in all kinds of Fresh N E W at'Pro'se B1-98' Visit .lt su - &. - Fish, mclu ng Smelte, Salmon Mackerel _ It CWCC ISO . W1 OU. ‘B di , _ , fo th k utlt llpayy , :',;,£,,§§_,_,e,__,,,°m:°,h,_;:nd_?_;m,i°n, Wm €'We have our own freezersl come. _I _ _ 6 3i __ _ oo _a vermw .ve acsabusaea on e_prem1sessoweareinapos`-»_-' _ _ _ _i -'ie'f>`fx:5°1s9:§"e