o S6 “ii WTI- \Vhy not get a. nice, warm, fsty- lisli Jacket when you can buy one so cheap ? Dur Whole Jacket Stock Must Go This llonth. There is a good assortment, the stock is new and fashionable and the prices are: s3.oo for 2.oo $4.50 for a.oo -$6.00 for 4.00 $9.00 for 6.00 Ianlev Bus. Thi Always Busy Store. - ease ned Buls i FOI' I:'t:Ii'»?-'. _Inst received, % Illltfle f"t»iii iliied ,D ;ii`-;'»"t)]a,, % good tliick soles, and Warm Iiiiig I. tomluilable _r ._ ilitikllisiiitalt Bouts. . Being late in arriving we have mai-ked them at a§§ low price. They are worth 2.50, but § 7°” can have them for ‘$2,00a pair. E ul See llie. Written all over them, K. -ICST #raises as CORNER. w _W ~~forhoisajo1ly good fellow.” The ° IIB gene,-3_1 commission mer. foilowingtoasts were then proposed P ucts. Goods of all kinds ’ I I " Trowsdale. The table Set. done ,I - credit to the host and hostess. Mr.` and Mrs. Trowsdale. and a vote of t importers of Oranges, *U "°5P°° : h u ’ Bl-nitnas, etc., J obbers and giurdgakof éf:£‘;Zq,;D (§3i;1°yG(fv_e,¥[~n;§ iimtter’ Eggs’ Ch°°s° “nd G23;-nmentof Caiisda.” N.U.Pears0n: “dsold on a. moderate com- u ` - - °” .' ' --P al Grand Master. E.Franc_\S . Cwrespondence solicited. ..p§§:Il;i‘;!|;1-ict Master,” W. J. McNeill; WOODILL & CO, “H9” and Hostess,” 0. Wadman. 265 Barrington St The meeting was then dismissed by Herbert on Friday the 20th inst. Hall to-day_ in the Zoo at London Fair tbisafaeinooii. Admission 5 cents. THE Burns' concert has been post- poned from Wednesday 25:11, to Fri- day, the 9'.'ih inst. Stmiusiiiz Cotfiir. _.The trespass case of Jewell vs Bn.-liannan was before the court all day Saturday. THE ice boats made the first trip of the season between the Capes on Satur- day. They had good crossing and made the trip in three hours and a half. Jaiiizs McKEE, son of Conductor McKee ot the P. E. Island Railway, has been promoted to the position of chief engineer of the S.S. Yarmouth, plying between Yarmouth, N. S., and Boston. THE museum at London Fair to-day contains a very large lot of valuable and interesting documents. savage wea- pons, rare China and silver, pictures. autograph letters of royalties, books,&c. THE ministers of the city will meet on Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock in the study oi Rev. G. M. Campbell, for the purpose of re-oiginizing the Minis- terial Association. Election of otlicers and other business Will be transacted. -W. J. Kinnr, Secretary. » Si-:mens Accinnxr.-While Mr. Michael J. O`Conn Jr, of Clinton, New London, was engaged at work in the woods on the 9th inst., a. piece of bark accidentally flew into his eye. He was operated on in the P. E. Island Hospital. The result is not known as yet, but it is hoped that he may still re- tain his sight. He is a brother of Mr. Joseph ()`Connor, of the employ of Messrs Gordon & McLellan. Merchant Tailors. THE annual district meeting of the Orange Lodge of New \Viltshire Dis- triot was held in Canton Lodge Rooni, Brookfield. last week. The reports from the Masters of the different primary lodges showed the society to be in ii flourishing condition. The ofilcers elected for the ensuing term are as fol- lows: IV. S. Darke, District Master. (re-elected); W. Cooper, District Deputy. (re-elected); F. Wise, D. Sec`y; George S. Mclieod, Treas., (re- elected); W. Matthews. D. Chaplain; \\'. Coles, F. Sec’y; John Crabhe, D. of Ceremonies; James Coles, Lecturer. L. O. A. B. A. The annual Craprtud District Lodge iiieetiiig was held in Prince Arthur Lodge room, Crapiiid, on Tuesday, the 10th irist., :ill the primary lodges Linder the jurisdiction if Ciapnutl District, were represented, \\‘iI_li the exception of one. The re- turns from the different lodges showed coiisiderable increase in membership duiing the past year. The arm chair presented bythe District Master, Bro. O. B. Wadnian, will go to the Primary lodge adding the most members to its roll during the }'ea'r. The business of the lodge was transacted in a most har- monious manner and the reports from the different oiiicers were very gratify- ing, especially the report from the Dis- trict Master, which received the ap- plause of the brethren. The following oilicers were elected for the .ensuing year:--Edward Francis, D AM; W S Leard, Dep. M; C Moore, Chap.; H. W. Clark, Rec. Sec’y.; G.. A. Sim- mons, F. Sec’_v.; Quigley, Treas.; W H.ColIett Dof C.; W. J_. McNeill, Lecturer. The oilicers were then in- stalled by Bro. Wadman, Past Master. After the business of the session was completed; Bro. Wadman enter- tained the brethren to a lunch at the residence of Mr- lark! thanks was tendered them by singing d ded to The Queen” Bro. W Clark Wallace/’J J °MOLPOd; DoN`i‘ forget the concert at Mount RARE coins and notes on the Bank of England at London Fair, St. Peter’s SEND the children to see the animals _l__ in the 20th in made cand I’ tSe¢ 8130.011 DH-2° 5-) good programme by our best city o talent is being prepared. Teams from u the city will be taken care of; Admis- Harbor South during his minority. Vhen he arrived at man’s estate, he spent 6 years in New Brunswick, when he returned and settled at Murray Har- bor South. His death has left 9. blank the circle in which he moved not asily filled. Thus is severed a link 'the chain which connected the past sion 15c, children 10c. _ 16 eodi3i. for information. 0oIvi|l's trickery Store- tItIiilII’s trickery Store. Cindy Co. They are lovely. u A i.i'ri-mam' and musical entertainment t will be given in St Paul s schoolrooin Tha lalasl News ul the City T--.fi-y. Dit. Curr cures Chronic Diseases in and Rupture at Ch’town,_Friday, Satur- 8 day and Sunday. Call or send stamp in TIIE GUAIIIIIAII IIFFIIIES In the New 5 PruwseBIucIi.up the stairs next to W. P. W HARRIED, East Oakland. same place At St. Anthony’s Church, East Oak- hi land’ Cal-»N°V°mb°f lllhi "le RW- sion and the weekly prayer meeting. Wm- G1e°S°"f Wane” V- H’"1'i”Sf0U» He was a special favorite with his f01‘m°1`1Y0fSU!11'110rSid€. and DOW Of brethren in the eldership, in which his the firm °f Harlivston & Macinnis. 1033 wilibe keenly felt. His had it 0ak1°Ud» t0 MISS AUM HamPe1» Of guileless and Nathaniel-like character, Hobbs, of Charlottetown leaving a merside, is a son of the deceased, who had many friends in this province. 'iii `l \ r I 'ff \<” ii/ 1*/ ` 'I /V t\y -. ¢._ _-5 . ii: ‘_ '§ if .Qtr fi 5' “I ~\ `\. li //,- ~;`{"§ \§\\\ T _ \`_\ \ \`.\\. /// '/y'.v/ //-f»',f» 'V if ill. » ,{'f/ //fi"-'~1"= ; -?tg,f'“‘§‘1"°?yT f' ,f’»- / /!Iv.:“’.".:.‘I ‘\' :"'.`;i i ffl/ ’,,' ' _/'1ryf.i`.'.»'i".l“. \\ \`i\ i ” "f//’ / / ,Ap P , -1-. --- -.,----v ,... ~.- 'Ii I I1' S Ilan :su Lit: r<-wtiiig E I:;;t _r'.uiir. Dr. \ 13.5 'lZ2lili.i!i, IIS .\Ui"1’ifil¥,‘-11 i. ll() 5 ITi.»'.}`Ili.’kI.`l}~`!_l ;'i`i.L1'~ -21215.. ..,-ff \;~ 1. T: ' i |-in ,_. . it -.- C., ,,_.. gh# f ~'~ G in-. N. I »4-'-. ur- » ra... i» 4 » ' ‘. 4 A-` ~ - ;.,» He ‘Says :-I ~.v:i.s troul>i»t~d with itch- Prg DFICS fOl` I.‘.':»,\ }'£‘8.l”S, £~`tI".CI \\`:1,s I7;‘»_<",l}' if;cl';‘.ii‘d. 'l`li»;y' \\':_»I‘e 't'ei`_‘,' painful. so rzucli so that I could not sleep. lti-lcd flmosi ev-:ry remedy Iicard of, and was ‘U'fY11”K1<‘-Yidsd I0 uS~e Dr. Chaseks t`.iIii‘.- ueiit. l yiurcliased a. box, and from the .rust application get such relief that I us satisfied a cure would be made. I .ir-tu lri all two boxes, and am now .~ompletely cured. Every remedy given by Dr. Chase cost years of study and research, and with an eye single to its adaptation for the ailments for which it was intended. Dr. Chase detested cure-alls, and It has been proven ten thousand times that not one of his formulas leave I bad after-edect. Dr. Cliase’s Ointment Is based Un lanoline. And the ‘zest phy- sicians Drescrlbe lt. lr. II. T. Iiigle, ufliiigsville. Essex Co- Cmliodolltnlelng Pllpo of 38 Xlltl' f _.. ltsmhng. - PII Full to M k Cnr Wh . ~_ I Ulntmonlt (gags Ilgmodsa Dr r . goto Belief, ls' 1.*-Wilt. better-.known tocvery one in tho vicinity as " Uncle Mike,” was troubled for over 23 years with itching piles. At times he was so bad he would have to quit work. The irri- taition became so intense with constant rubbing that they became iilceraxed and would bleed. He had been treated by many physicians, but found nothing that llvo him relief. Reading in tho llverthoewootafriendwho hadsut- fered in a like manner, and being cured by Dr. Cliase's Ointment, he procured e. box. After the third application he lotluchreliefthgtho hadtheurd comfortable ntght's sleep he enjoyel in you-o. The one box made a. complete cure, and he lays he would not be with- out it for S50 a box lt It could not he re- placed. lllr. Wlgle is a wealthy farmer. well known In the community In which hereddeo. Itioovertwoyoanko' Halifax N»S Singing GW 5*" W' Q°°°“°`”C°"' - in vu ltlbhd. one no im ooverlno treetiteoehoe -, - -_.}____ _ he advanced age of 83 years, leaving and father and randsire, and th -T with the present generation. The de- tian Church at Murray Harbor. In 1871 in me New he removed to Georgetown, still main- ining the connection with his beloved r t Prowse Block, up the stairs neil to W.P Z”,,,,,_ W,,,,,_,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 0, ,he ,.,,,,,,,, branches of the Methodist family took ASK )_0'm. grocer to put you upfa box place, and the Bible Christian Church of chocolates' made by the White ceased to exist asa sepsrae organiza- tion, he united with the Presbyterian Church at Georgetown. and he was subsequently unanimously elected an elder of that church, the duties of which el _ __ __ - ... _ __ he conscientiously discharged, and un- til the intirmities of age came upon modest and unasuming in his inter- " ' . 'le all Atsr.Dunsian’sci=thcdr=ii,cnineicuii °°“'f"’““I-" P” b’°.“"°'? Wi" mst" by Rev_ P_ D_ Mcmligan, Captain Xlho were intimate with him will feel Wm- Burke, of Georgetown, to Miss S Maggie Vincent oi Charlottetown. e loss of so valued a friend, it is con- oling to them that their loss is his eternal gain. Death for him had no At Bideford, on the -ith insi., by Rev. terrors- He peacefully passed away. IV. R. Pepper, Ralph Inglis, of Poplar trusting in the merits of his Redeemer, Grove, to Martha E_ Banks, of 1119 whose grace sustained thr ongh many . Ty ing scenes of life.-- COM. i - N0 craps At Debec, MEN 0,, the 7th insfu MI-s_ When you take Heod’s Pills. Thebgcid-rash S1ackf0I.d‘ wife of Kew E_ Slackford’ toned, sugar-coated pills, which tear ycu allrc and eldest daughter of the late John wwe" ”° mt 1° Y with H°°d'°' Ea” t°w“’ husband and three sons. Mr. W.” H, . '<-i~ Slackford, ofthe P. E. I. R. R., Sum- W =L-2'.-;,, md easy to operate, is true F . or nears run. which an ' up to date ln every respect. - | S Safe, certain and sure. All lruggists. 25c. C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take w*-tix Hood’l Sa.i-sannriilo _ . - i ~ llualily Is evcrytliing in `Watches and Clocks. \Vithout it, prices are meaningless. Oftena little price means a bad bargain. The one sure Way to get your inone_\j`s Worth in \Vatch or Clock is to buy here where I QUALITY is guaran- teed, and the guaran- tee has the backing that makes it good. Tull. WEI‘I.slIE_EII. W. THANK 5"I""I""""4 § uuuuuuuiuuuuiu S Take ?l"IlI7I?IIIYIIYIIIII_'!II" this opportunity of thanking our friends for their liberal pat- ronage which has made our busi- ness nringthe past yearsosuc- cesstul. In asking for your continued F: support ouraim shall be to make = the goods and prices so attract- < iye, that you will Lind it to your -_S advantage to trade with us _and -_ thus our business transactions -¢ will be mutually profitable. F7 IIIIAU r. uuicutsuits iMWW§ 'Emu - away in i ome at Georgetown, on the ninth Jan ary mst Thomas S Henry Esq , at widow, seven sons and three daughters, and several grandchildren, to mour _ RUSSIAN tea at 4 dclock this ,mer_ the loss of a kind and considerate hus noon at London Fair. Tea at half-past b 9 five, music in the evening. Admission Q 10 cts. for adults- 5 cis. for children. I* . ’ I1 sawn” bl Baum" nepamrs and cor Ritirniiiiizii the concert and entertain- and an unobtrusive and esteeintd neigh- IGSPIIIIIIBIIIS EV8I)¥lIIe|’e. mentin Heartz’sHs1lne~