..__ TS ear that the . :1: of as in U) m’ glisb. ainst ll _ the . .. . . we W .‘ A . .f”' ' f‘ ~: . i ' _. n, -y ; {~ W‘. V_‘_- _«‘I . - w v «i. " .I ‘ s ‘ ._ _ 5 ._ ; F ,; ‘‘_‘ “ -H . ,5.v..._,' ,r .- ~.i»-. . i . s ‘ ;I|.’.‘v"v.v _ ,. ,_ . , . confi they cloth i>.s'1'1‘oN nssos Our n-eh-v Carpet Room will be 0 end next Saturday. e-7 ryone welcome. PATIO! BROS. 136 Queen Street. MVOL 2. ta. IT IS ADMITTEJJ 0N ALL sums --——'1‘HA'r—-——— We give you the reasons why they er» in. fl’.‘.""“°i' do the business. 1st.—They keep good honest Goods. 2nd.——They keep the largest assortment . , _ 16 Bbls Standard°.Oatmeal of Men’s, Boys’, and Children s.Cloth1ng -‘*°Bb1=R°"°'* 0-" on P. E. Island. 31-d.--The the most 4th-‘When they _ _ L price,,they,_sell at.1hat._priee erer timé. 5th-—They have the and do it. tome . We admit if practising - shaltp tricks .on customers is knowing business i the .x naxeiioe vousn andlhdiieldl Deblli these y ogfigsimilgtr Com ‘ is once suiihocx hlihlon sihfililis 1"W8a10 bvauziealm. ’ ’ ‘l.Hll.BllRl&C0..Pr0!!!letoil,ToiIio. ASSIGNBBS’ SALE _y thatihage gone to! ]the_ past year, we A’llan,of Covehead, Among the in their reward dui-in "*9'5°f“.*-iRev,- J P. E. Island. While . _. V -in ‘ion. .. ' ’O500is'exii-eindein-’ .7 ingto lengthof III- sion voted J’; ._ fairly well. the clothing y don’t want to know 1t. y don't believe the people of P. E- d want any man who has been taught by a J ew,to cast an insult in their faces, and say they know nothing‘. We say the Island boys are able to hold their own wherevertheygo, always do credit to our_ 1 hey always show their good sense judgment when they buy their ing a and nearly Island home. i ~ TE{»";i.§;'.‘;a°";”:.'.:;1*.'.‘.:“::‘°' “"**’ Wednesday & Thursday, - 9th and ioth inst. at 11 o'clock. at the Store latel g Jfcrvwn Jewel Five Roses 385 bbls. Flour White Cloud Imperial Jewel Demerara Cuba 10 Tierces Molasses {Trinidad 12 bhls. and Half { St. Kitts bbls. Molasses Barbados 100 Bbls Rosebud Corumeal 80 Boxes Biscuit 2 Cases Biscuit 7 Bhls Biscuit treat their customers in iberal way, always unselfish 75 B 40 Do: Brooms age Shorts 3500 Second 1. if is or 2 Rolls Nesta Leather 50 Cases Lamp Chimneys heart to sell cheap ii §’LiZ°o‘f.'i$"‘(1-_§..’5‘:i:°.'.‘.?:' sum Skin) 87 Dex Wooden 8 Cases Pickles 7 Kegs Pickles 6th,—Tliey make a specialty of cloth- 1:§’D" ' g and are always hunting the market 3oB~xe- so-p—.u»n bargains in that line for their cus- 3sc337iee»1~1'1‘ri>"tii'c’1’o-f3»'3a3~'£.s1‘i1l§'«§i'§’ou. Favorite, Prince of Wales. 7 Cash Vinegar 18 Demijohns Vinegar 7th.--—They are determined to have the IE dence of the public and when AI£0= say a thing they mean it.’ 8th-*-—'l‘hey kee ment guaranteed t «eor money refunded. Allsp'ce, Alum, Axlegrease. Bali’ P - ders, lBlacking, Blacklesd, Blueiili1g?P:i)a'i'-l rushes, Blue- d P fl Cery, Castor Oil, 8 andl ’ Cl p the 1398b 9V91'Y >3‘ 31" c.‘3§.'"§v...1'2h. pc.‘%?..."i°-....., <§i.“..a...;'.i'.‘.’.'.’ 0 be as represented Extracts, Filbei-ts, Fruit Jars, Indig Barley, Shoe and Scrub B stone, Coffee, Confection Logwood, Latherine, Lamp Wicks, Lamp Burners, Mustard, Nutmegs, P chill. "?*;.-»;. ., , wi e, ’as ds, as tu t ""*‘“"' 9th--Their motto: small profits and " ” °'“ quick returns. 10th;-They pay cash. 11th-And lastthey wish tosaytheythink c “ 3"“ they know their business Some of their com eral occasions Sn’ anything about the cl Cakes. etc. etc. Terms Cash. MICHAEL TRAINOR, RONi'iLD MACM ILLAN, Ch’town, March 2. - sanitae Fluid bein troubledor aim Dominion Disinfectant Co., Montreal. r. nae. DAVIES, nmggiet, ' ti’ themforhcre,a' 'willshowany— ::n:gd:siri‘iar information the ap- dgfluid at his Store, Mon-is Block. paratus an . Charlottetown, Jan. I5. 1'o_i3_s_u1'. HE Subscriber olcrs for rent the Brick T Store and premises occupied by Weeks ér’ Beer. Possession given lst May, Can be re arranged into two medium sized and de- sirable stores. Rent low. W. A. WEEKS. Feb. 27-lw sinr; mggir. 2.000 1-“ Sir John’;__, jg _‘ This is" ‘ provinces. will be —- - «' ” Nantel, i -~ 4’ is elected by ac- Botbeidesarfi .University_ofEdinbII1:ll. Nor. « ~ 1838. There""he ‘ out in. _’ "-firifwiiastlro ww ' nfslimulstingthe“ . b r tan 1' N‘ be bcyfgcwpied y en, ow t ' Rock. U’ _ SELL more clothing than all the pg rstores put together in Charlotte- town. when he ' . Ila lllenspentsosnedorfi ' ingechool infidinh - - throishv-fiom yesrsiu teach.- nrsh» ind‘ WU“. ins psrtaéofsootland. Ogilvie"s Hungarian . cl‘ 1” ‘mi; winter. 0 extended to him» ’ oussellin the follow. St. Vincent Committee of . holding their ; 50 Bbls Sugar, Yellow and Granulated Ivuhl 3.‘. C ,. 14; g?lii8CBcaurt!2fdugal (Crystals) Sugar Id‘,.u..I .1Udby ; tcwn,fandUil ;~-EA my and incur that tliej i- seizurcoftbe; _ B lam 4 V -hand Bags ' g " . _ ‘ ’_ .- _ x w. : V: ‘L ‘ ' 9 advertise goods at or soon,‘ followed by fair weather Wed- temperature fol- deoidedly colder Thursday; winds, to nesdsy night lowed by high north north and north-west. . H-—-——:-o Cut His own Tongue Out a;..: ....i ....... 1'. Allan the from the_ grofvgth and congregation Western St. Petersjfrom Cov After ' off’ « ful i.bo?fb§'°'ii'i' " .., ffgfy dujdm‘m °PP°""°“ ‘°‘’’‘ ‘' w of._Ged, e Leaf, Surprise. , rrnnisu Act or A OAKILIB. sun so iuvn new rnoisrrnn nr iiutonss. fl, ‘. I. . 3... in and theirp up by settlers of different ecclesiastical connections. so that Presbyterism in Cove- not grown as in some other t_ for the great they would for many Bu organize 0!). t g those who is- noted throughout the church berality, and as might from the sound tellectical charac- S. Allen's pnl it teach- Co room at the lodging house at the corner of Fifth and Broadway. he was found in his room, from his mouth, and a bl A committee was appointed oflfrs. Corbetteudlfissfiuntersodraw out a resolution in accordance with that pay presented by the Methodists. The following greeting waseend from the Methodist W. M. 8. The Auxiliary necticn with the First send. greet’ ['8 them in the “was it no pularity sir 53: have been able to maintain a while this was the mained yore for their ex naturally be e evangelical and highly in ter of the Rev. J. ing the Presbyte adjacent settleinen intelligent and One morning blood issuing oody i-asor in his band. On examination it was found that 0, he had cut out-his tongue with the razor. Bloody tracks to the‘door,.out in /the hall and the bathroom indicated that he had been there. Search shosed that he had thrown his tongue down a After his wodnd healed he He was thought to have bee ofthe w.ii§ 8.incos- to their 5 pastwillenablcl greatest’ drain pipe. disappeared. ii a Catholic out that his name He goes gather! as a priest but he is a professional gambler. His family is wealthy and livein New York. His father has jugt died and left an estate of $150,000 $50,000 of which was left to him. The estate cannot be settled up until George has been found, and detectives from New York are now in the city looking for himr They state that George has been the black sheep of the family. This statement suggests that the man's act of cutting out his tongue was prompted by remorse. On Feb. 3rd at the Methodist Parson- Road, by the Rev. W. J. Vanlderstine, to of Hunter River, ts are among the most best informed years after this settle- bschclordom. when ' Grace Mc- Scosia, who in every sense p-mate for him.” re service until the and shortly after, an attack_.ofla_ , er recovered, e pee on the evening of the Assignees of F. T. Ncwbery. is G°°’8° Wll3°n- ment he re . he was married to Donald of Picton, Nova proved herself to be of the term “an hcl He remained in acti first of January. 1891, being overtaken 5! National Anthem hroqht aclose. Much credit B Earle es Musical Director _ . the W. C. T. U. of Ch'to The members of the Branch of the Woman's perance Union desire most cordial Olnrlohtstotls ’ t°l|0.x(Tlli tics sfihnsn to t ven Women‘s Mini ‘ assembled in this aunsandoh aresubstsntially .imm_ediate work PREVENTATIVE etitors have on sev- — F0 R - they did not know othing business. sod quietly to rest 14th when the am. h. “on ucthd ""“°2’.’i.3°if.l‘.fl a world or t of idoiators ouhide of chrbtsndo while this is a duty force to the moral isonlyatooobviousfactthst there is on world at hcm id ll;:J.n.I:l ‘-3.53% the sway endin- La Grippe. We:Know of no family hav- ing Stine Ozonator and odist. ‘- On the‘fol- uthcriand of Zion hurch, Charlottetown, most touching and eloquent uneral ser- rcquest of the Session of was then Moderator. n the or out pa-essed_of the ' men at the - of * 3..., i.'.’§“.’.'i.n..a“L‘23’.;..i.. Few men eitheri gum“ of Q” Q53‘, of tllie ministry was t in integrity ¢.:h:-acl?e_raswas'the Rev." , Anything in the shape of shnfling equivocsting was perfectly abborent h. with LAGRIPPE. _ This is the written statement of the Kirby. age. Winsloe James Hunt Elizabeth H. Jewell, all In this city, on Tuesday me 1st of March, of paralysis. John ofWbestleyR [higher-al on Thursday. from the residence of his rnl%,in:l'l:n°r._ _ II iver, in the 79th yearof . in .8 S 19 ordocg, you in the0 oi-New Flora, wife of A08“ M9 Long Creek, d *K°d3‘5I°'“"' .. is well with my children, cneaninfantofonlyafew an ‘no _g husband, fatbu andthree pa, Feb.-1795. l893.Suss-II. beloved wifeof Geo!'8° 5'50"» ‘Cd 5“ of this life, Feb. 26th, last words were : 1,000 bushels UNCRUSHED, for Park . Packing. -‘A180-— J PEAK]! BROS. eco. felv94l.1f