v ~ no til' 5” -1 -»-s~_ _ 'z on .,,<" ' il, 1. '-. ti. )‘ ' e . __ ’_\ . Q _ .,_. \ " W. W. Weilaer desires to thank all 'iho have _». assisted in making his ~Ci|villlllal trlde the _ has been ann gonld them the ,, llmenta of the Season." L in $- , tg .:»~t` .L 5. ‘ K 1 , `“` » v».I¢¢_a»\ S af;§'ll0'l‘0GKAl’llS e, . e arexeady io arrange a sitting fo' at any time. you seen our colored phyto- grsphai The moat beautiful work at rodueed noveltiqdn Picture Frames. in-zo. II. eooit "~’ PIIOTOGIAPHEI.. .\' _ w Deahrisay Block. M-E ' __-_-.4 CHOCOI .ATE5 -AND- At small advance on cost. We have afew nice packages left, anv one of w ich will-Inakb a most acceptable and passing ` ' _ Geo. iiughes, v _ '_ 'i 'A potiiecaricr `B'a_lI. Boys See (lur -iiockey Boots Our $2.o:r Hockey Boot is a dandy-Box Calf, neat fin- sh,up-tc-date. Size r to 5%. Ladies' Hockey boots $ .oo a pair-box calf, good value- Other lines at lower prices. Ar" E; McEACllEN T he Shoe Man. -T0 0UR CUSTOMERS Xmas Baking we extend many thanks and wish them a happy and prosperous New Year. McKer_ma'a Grocery. Baer 5; G-¢ff_ Ph°n¢i 3l'»'$-$‘.’.'1i'.=“.l"fi§§’°` U60 Eagle Shoe For Men This Is the best line of Men's shoes on the market éhave ' them is 5 75 “U ‘Valisre Calf :t$4.5o. ,,|... ar\.`i.he_ best themoaay in To All A Horny » i>ERl=UmEs it N°W Year We would also thank you for 1ib_ eral pat ‘onage dor- ing 1906. By close attention to business and courteous treat- ment we trust to merit as fair a share in rg'>7. Alley Q Co, - FOR- Fine try Hour New dreaded raisins, Griin brand. New cleaned cnrrants. New valencia raisins. New handled pnels. New cooking figs. New dates and prunes. Shellrd Walnuts and Almonds. Pure spices and ihvmings, Northern Spy Apples. UH. H.|l..|llHllS|lll Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Bar, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tedod and iticd for glasses. 4 OFFICE HOUR! iitoll L m. l.lr!.I)p m. Evsningnby appointment. dtww llic ilrsi message just received from Mars - read as follows: ~ SEM) US UP SOME FAMOUS SOAP. F Cf" WESLEY C0 oazsloscas. cscaavrzns. LLLCTROTYPIRS. of into V I CIIQCOLATILS bear Wh ITIII I and rich chocolate make White’s market. -For aaieat ati the iepdlng I ' 1-if 2" "S-?»"-Url" ff- 'J ";" ff' fr Y Y " ff-‘-“- .~,-rv .e ti'lis\v5i’rowrs llocis-_-Charietistoxvn asaete $i&r iii ~'-isiii ’. #Sri i Stswdt. . Wil ldllili were PNWKNIUU IWW' 14"’ 'MY -' a ` ? s. s. ;¢¢,o.a. smut, °r)r»oIu.wu» naashgbs by lads aight earns lr. Lea is a native of Crapaud. ` uueolenluleen. nun-aaa ues usa- ina to Dsndai. from medium Om-iu.ma» holidays with har parents John and ln. lclnod city. Rav. Wu. Marana, well known in Char- lottetown, who recently resigned hi- charge at Glace Bay, C, B., has been ap pointed Synotfs evangelist for the Synod of Toronto and Kingston. Wltnola. J. A. Nrononsos, M. A., Registrar of , McGill University, who hae been in the nity in connection with the aiiiiiation oi McGill and Prince of Wales College,re~ turned to Montreal on Monday night.° Carrara WILLIAM Tooaan, who has been employed on survey duty in the 'North Atlantic for the for the past fifteen years, an retirement, has been appointed to the cruiser Euryalus. flagship of the Fourth Cruiser Squadron, for service on the Ncwfoundlapd survey. ON Mondny evening a deputation repre nentinu the oi‘ilf~ere of the Canadian Mil- iti residing in Charlottetown waited on Misa Jean Moore, daughter of L‘. Colonel Moore, D. 0. C. and presented her with agiit. suitably lmscribed on the occasion of her marriage to Churlei Block: of Pug- `vvnsl| N. S. Farm tie gnnlans of many of its read urn The Gu srdian is receiving pretty avi- ileuces of the Bower growth induced by the recent gentle weather. The latest ar- rivals are a r-atnntion the bud of which is hnlf opened, and a panny in full bloom, They were plucked by Mrs. Arthur liar- pcr of this city. AL1-Iroaoit the social activities incident- al tu New Year'a in Charlottetown were somewhat darnpned by rain yesterday and were observed in a subdued sort of way, there-were several private and very jolly house parties on New Years Eve and last nigh . Yesterday the rain during the afternoon was so heavy that "calling" was abandoned by all excepted the bravest, and the usual Levee at Government House was dispensed with. W. J. lluxr. manager of the Bank of Nova Suotlu, at Parrsboro. N. S. where a number of houses are quarantined for smallpox, is nn inmate of one of the quarantined houses. His place is illlod by H. Sutherland. oi! Toronto. James Suth erlnnvl, teller of the Canadian Bank ol (Jon-menzs, Is also under quarantine. H. M. Puoll, Ol Truro, takts his place lII the bank. M. Huntjs a son of W. T. llunt. ofS . Eiennors. Vluroara Divlslon,S.0.'l‘. hi-ld its an- |.urIl Iuetting on Monday night, and the ft-llowing officers were elected for the en- suing quarter, namely: YV. P-, Henry Hunt‘r-y; W. A., Mrs. Andrew McNair; R. S., Ralph Rogers; A. R. S., Mabel Tre- mere; F. S., Theod. Matthews; Treas., Flank Doinian; Chap., Rev. Mr. Robert- son;Cond., Daniel Mcliaren; A. Uond., Miss Swan; I. S., Vernon Howstt: 0. S. Andrew McNair; Supt. Young 1’eople's \\'oil¢, Misa Murray; Organist Mrs. Coombs. After the election of officers Temperance remarks were made by several of those present. Tm: aizltatlon rsmirding the winter time table of the Prince Elward Island Railv ay has now arrived at an interest ing stage. In reply to the resolution paced at the Market Hall meeting a telslfam wasreceived by L. E. Prowse from the Minister of Railways. stying: "The time table was very careIul'y would ered and adopted with nppruvalof many prominent business mon. It must br givoustrlal. I c.-nilrui Mr. I’utt|uger'|- telegram to Mr. \\'aI'bur.oII." On Monday President Tldtnainh of the l.ivn.~~d of Trade and adelrgntion of mercba its ln‘ervlew- ed Mr. Sharpe, but nothing was accom- pllshed. There is possibility oi theCape ’1‘IaverseIralubein1gI-un in and out of Chnrlotletovrrt each tiny, instead of Emerald. J. E. M/i1"rIIItws, of the ilrt-I of Ross It Malt-hews, lalt last nlaht by the mail express en mute for Edmonton. Alberta, where he will remain fur three months. Mr. Matthews has been selected by his company, the North American Life, io open up an oiilco for the Company lu Ed- monton. This is a mark of conildenee in Mr. Mlltlhewn' ability which is moat gratifying to his Innny friends in this city, for there are few who number more warm heart:-vi admlren than he dots. His ap- pointment will not mono his withdrawal from Charlottetown wut-re he has eetab lished his home, but if the success which attendsltia an-rk here follows his silllris In Edmonton the fear will arise that his services In that line talaflt be frvqneatiy required. A numbsrofhis friends were at the rail wav station last night to see him 08 and wish him a sale and pleasant jollfflly. Sneelni bargains in par-fumes till after New Y~a'a. All muh in thlsl ne going at coat price, This lv your opportunity- nheaflvantane. A. W. Reddiu, Pham II. The Central Drept-an. Iimvaalmasa, Ja.. afths law lm ei Duedala I Islaais. Halifax, who has hasa vhitieg his larente, setaned to Halifax hat aight. - VII-lt#Blaw, ofthe lawirmolkl Kebonalrl. Tldoa, whp sprnthie holidays with his parefatsat Meant Mwsrd had left on rvtera last akin. A. 1'. UALDQ, Cbariottetowlfs taxidar- , mist., who is a close observer of aatnrai history. ia ol the belief that the present winter- is gains to bs a very mild one. He bases his opinion on the fact that the ani- m-Iis of the woods evidence ia their habits tew of the changes and preparations tor a cold season. Till annual meeting of the Laborers Protective Union via» ht-ld in their Hall on Monday evening. The tollowing 08|.- oere were elected and inst.alled;Prel., Waller B. Montelth; Vice-Pres., Jamea A. Trainer; Secy., Daniel Coughlln Gnar- lian, John W. Gormley; Trustee, John ll. Gormley, James Sherry, Stance Mc- Quaid. WILLIAM Mtllta, and his sister Mrs. D. H. Hasla\n,a|rivad in the City yesterday titer-noon. Mr. Myers is e. native oi Hampton, and has been away lor thirteen years, most of which time he has been in .\laeka. lilra. Haslam is nowa resident If Duluth. They have come to spend the winter with their mother Mrs. Imac Myers, Hampton. They leave for Hampton :ble morning. No thought. could have bran happier than that of the young men, who planned the skating party and supper lor their friends on New Yeat's eve. All arrange- ments were Inade if the "nick" of time. ind were such as ensured an evening of uninterrupted pleasure and mirth. II was not by any tueans a “roaring” Lhromr though laughter and iabber could be heard on every hand, thus all going with a“buu." Although the ict- was in excel- lent ooudltlon some went "hunting," while others wrra obs;-rvcil "burrowing" around, but Iruoy would have preferred that the skating expanse were ofsuiiicienl magnitude to enable them to go as fnras ‘WolivIlIr," "SuL:lt\‘llle," and even “0ttawa." Alter several unsuccessful attempts and the "wholesale" applica- tion of the necessary elements, a bonfire was stat ted within a rodd nl the lor, and no one but rejoiced when the shout. went. forth-“1`he big tire burns brightly". Althd. the evening was not at all col-i all sorta ol he Id uear were lu evidence including hats of all ahapea, rnps, hoods, .and bonnet! Nc telephone vi its necessary to call for sup- per altho` one could have been operated perfectly. The prellminaries were so complete that even a cook who had been previously engaged was pre- sent to "hull" water Ll some were required. But on nrrlyal everything was Iound in readiness, for mother had not been lille, and soon all werr enjoying ittetnpting rrpsi-it including delicious “ham” sandwiches and s cup of hot coifce, though some very naturally preie red “ten” a consignment of which was on baud and of excellent quality while others enjoyed some deliciou- "bceI" tea. Supper over recreation of various kinds was engaged in including that deservedly popular game UpJenklns, up, and as the old year was passing away to give place to the new, all were rareful that only harmlets amusements were indulged in and such as could not be re- garded as a “s|n." One oi the most popular recitrtlons oi the evening win ‘Our l~Iero.T‘ who, nltho' it-I attempt was made to “maint” him, was easily restored to his usual heal h by the application of a popular “drug." A sol.: was received with much acceptance, and all would have also enioyed that favorite song “'l'essie." The grand bounce was given to several mem- bers of the port; and ia am easy to send ‘ midgets" as high ns desired, but o.here were quit-e flliiieult as they oluug to "tile entire Province" and Ivrrything "wholesale," while others reached so high in the air as lo grasp the roof. At the I-lose a quantity If toasis was served. and nil they gave expression to it in some man- ner, one being heard tr remark “Ida not mlsscdlt for anything." li the ice per» units ihcn: is “lo br' Itnutlier | soon and probal ly it “beau” sn|\p¢r_i ri Eye Glass Comfort Our new model Sia-zo: mouniing are the acme of comfort and ease. I They have excellent clinging qualities, and are the ntatest and most in- courpiceons mounting we know oi. Better try one ol these mounts. GJ". Hutcheson, Jeweler and Optieiaa. ._. -..a hearts were so full of tlxanltfulnesa that l I |_,. ‘rlllwase _ Qleat tbeold yaaraadraagia utaehauauat or me comcast- -uasueolrlaonasam ter as shud- raaoftlelsoky-ashoiil was evlehsated witaaihhtlssfresaadasawta Claes mdl&@;la“g|¢\s.totheeal|ireo."|‘l\ ‘endiaiaputwasvldeeed in its scour t. Imam msn up Iruaartr ni. lirtteoaee who attended to a lame asm.. '1‘ltG»sardiae is informed that by acte- al ooeat sixty persona were passengers re- urning iron the eiiy Monday bv the soa- ciai ti ala which was placed at tba' dimes- il of the people between Summesaida and Curlottetown. No doubt had it been maeibie to have advised the public in ad- vance of the ext ct lime of arrival si t Ile tinin an each it Ition there would have been IJ. much larger number on board. THE death Oecunod y|:s.erdi\y of Jellies Patterson, for some years pmt- a resldrn' of Charlottetown, but formerly a wail- ltnown miller at Hunter Riaer. He wa- In his 9lst year. Although he had I n Ieen very wrll for some time past he had not been bedrirlden. He leaves Is widow ind three young children; and two child ten by aformer marriage, namely, John io Seattle; and James at liuu cr River. Mr. Patterson came to this country from England in the days cf the pioneers. Tins morning the Admiriily Court of this Province will convene, Chief Justice Sullivan preaidiuu. Tile cuss to be tried s that of the Gl iucester schooner Diana vs the S. S. Amelia owned by the Mag- dalen Islands Steamship Co., It claim for -haulage through b°iIIg run into. For the company W. S. Stevraro. K. C., ol this Cily and R. E. liarrls of llalifax are l.lI»- uounsel; while the Diana will be repre sented by Messrs Dodge of Boston, and 'i`nylur of Si. John, N. B. Four meuibers of the crew of the schooner, witnesses in the I-use arrived ln the city yesterday. YIas'rI,:RIut\’ the "ilorriblu" show was bravely curried out by the star performers cmnooslnglthe troupe. Thvy represented the gods of a fulgottin mythology. for their appearance win ti-rrifying snii unique. The hiavy r-sin prevented all but a sruitll portlou ut' the c mtingent from np» pcaring, but tiiete clad in their fantastic garb, paraded the principal streets fol- lowed by un awe-rvruck crowd of kids, ani brike forth ut intervals into blood-curdllnlr bugle music which thor- oughly matched ths procession. When they got well soaked their appearance was most grotesque. and it was plain to nny- one that bathing suits were the proper costumes, especially as the day was so mild. Itlaaplty that the weather was had otherwise many citizens would have had n hear y l.v.u,gh. THE l"UBLlC IS Oi"'l’E.\l FAKED Unscrupulous dealers actuated hylnrge proilts often recommend corn cure “aa good as Pu naIn‘.~i" There is only one gen- uine Corn Extra.-tor and that is PutnaIII`e Painless which in a mlrarlf- oi eitlcient-y and pronxptness. Ilse no other. 504: Music for l2c Big Bargains in Sheet Music The chance of a iiietime io secure high-class music at a low price. Read the list : - Songs “The Rosary." "Tell hir I love he- L0,” "The Fan- ," “lli-iiddlcy- lli-tifuneni' the nest comic songs evrr written.) “Consider the Lilies". "Alice, where art thou." "Across the stream.” “Beat of all." "Even- ing prayer,” “The little bag of gold,” "Monarch of the woods." instrumental ‘;C°b°1°~\--" "Ch-fz= of fh- 'lhame£." “.\biilc with m:," "Dancing Spiri‘i=." "irish aus," "Dixie’s hand," “The c'icket‘.¢ parade," "Diwn in Darktown," "In twilight," “I-‘astorale," “Simple liie waltz." Any piece sent by ma‘l for only I1 cents or any eleven pieces for Sill. All high-class music by some of the best writers of the day. printed on good paper, regular price of Buy iiariy Miller Bros., SUN NYSI DE. Charlottetown. li _.M Another Step in Advance I am pleased to iciorm my pat- .ro at their disposal FREE should occasion require. . ' d l _ ~ i s that I have added io my al- -111 i'..‘Ta'i`§ "§i..iI‘.‘f "§'.‘§i'.'i. ‘-K1' F ,Mi-,»i°»-“‘i`;,-'”‘»'g‘;, '-1-»-wg - .ery next and comfortable. They ¢i.cv.¢i'n|¢:fic i ` 1. I ...W Statiicy ros. liiiirht Shirts i -vliyjamas and Flannel "/"|a°' Shirts Flanrielette Night Shirts, Full size and length. Sp:cia1 at 5\c. each. 85c. and £1.20 each. Pyja mas in Flaunelette and Ceylon clo.l1 $1.65 to $3 Io Suit. Flannel Shirts G>od shirts, well made and finished-large bodies and _full lcnglli of arm. Same with collars at- tached, some without collars, and some with com- binatioi collars -all good pttterus, and the material finest quality $:.25 to 2.5¢: each. Remember our Underwear _ The best qualities and tlze luwe-t price. Stanley Bros ~ ---1" »- - - - --~~ - ~-~~--~ ___T1 I A Happy New Year 9 For New Year s Callers Many lines are here for your selection in lissencc, con- deiisrrl and frcslt gronntl. L`ros,-c & l3l:1cl