o , r `° -,'Y9' ie* -.» ~“ _ f ` r _ __ -_ f --- _ - v _ “ A _ F ii' _ Dcn"r miss the ccacait is »‘ ' o \\,\}_ mission 15 cents; children 10 emh. _,I Y W in Ai B si . - u.ii ~ ,_ ine” Mt M ° ‘WS “Y °'° _,ll Latest News of the City A ii /gs s - \ _ ll: Sale li _ ` ‘r - .- _ ,_ Still Goes 011 _ gl* E+; ef P _ .AT \\ STANLEYBRUS. l l` \\_; 1”' fi Night Gowns , ff, Corset Covers, _i 1 . i -ll and Drawers (5.3 are selling fast. Positively the best value ._ from the Best manufacturer ll ln Canada. ,ly ,f :" Corset Covers il 180, 230, 330,500, 750, $1;2O -l”/Q and 1.50. if Night Gowns 550.7011, Vee, $1.00, 1.25, and up to 3.50. ""1 7f' Drawers ll l_.\l _ 1' l 250, 420, 580, 850, 1.00 '» and 125 . r* l ll ¢ ill ° ‘ _ - lf' _"ll _ \l _ _ ' /_ Y /U ' fp ' "r .f- - _ _ 'f ._ »,& - A >&3 av 7 ' _tj " ` ‘|'”‘\,t;---- ` ‘ l '." sv-- ~. ll CLCSING 0UT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS The following from the General Mgr., speaks for itself : Tonozrro, Osrr., Jan. 22nd, 1900. ‘;-_Q ` .. ‘I/~ ll Da. A. McKAY Joansx, _ Mgr. Boston Optical Co., Charlottetown, P. E. I. DIA! Silh- I regret to say that owing to uuforseen circumstances that I will not be able to get a competent Optician at a reasonable salary to relieve you N i lhcouly thing io be done is to close everything out at once REG ARDLES d cost, and you to come here. Make slaughtering prices regardlcssof value. Hurry on just as soon as posrible. Yours hurriedly, U M. G. Tnoiirsox. Now we will close out everything in the Eyeglass and Spectacle line at BLAUGHTERING PRICES I Come at once if you want a fine pair of Glasses at prices never heard of before. I will remain and make all tests free until the entire stock is SOLD OUT. Come early and get your pick. By patronizing this sale you will get quality and style combined, with prices that will justify you to wear the best. You know what you paid for them before we cime here, and you know what you will have to pay after we have closed out, Yours respectfully, A. LAIGKAY J`OIElIJ.A1W'» Bosicn Opticil Co, Ch’town. Manager. l’//1 . D. J. McLeod Donald Nichalsou Geo. E. Hughes C. D. Rankin J. M. Davidson J. P. Hood Dt. F. P. Taylor Estate of Judge Alley Dr. Gordon Alley Dr. J. S Biguall John Weeks, Fredericton been using Dsarborn’a Perfect Baking Powder continuously since it was drat placcd cn the market. I have cvcry _confidcncsinit and cousiderita super--qqg ¢',||¢.;i¢¢ gg gg, Bug* |ier article. (Signed) E. LE R0! WILLIS. Pronrietor Hotel Dufferin. St. John house Hs ali ‘ will bc read before this W' ~ 11.1 F' “°““ E1€E"“°f¢- _ ..:'s=“.;:. .. A 1: .;t°':. °.:.. ing Lawrence Hennessey was lised $4 ,interest the goverment in the prohib- or 20 days ior drunkenness. 1 ition of the salc oi intoxicating drinks to the natives of lhosc islands. The same civilization that sent thc mission- aries tothe New Hebrides' has sent Tun Boys' Brigade will sing “Tert- ingio.nighto:iihe01d Camp G:cund in the Methodist schoolrooni tonight. Tun conceit at North Rnstico, was not as lirg»ly aitanded as it would have been had the evening been fins. Rev. Mr. Mc-Intosh who was to occupy the chair was unable to be present and his place was filled by Mr. Oliver Bernard. The different numbers on the program were well re- ceived. An excellent PtP8r was read lliimm Y?" ‘5°' l° PW” by Mr. Howard Toouibs on the work is ‘into . °§ '° xinjfcu ‘mm dulhl connec ci with the society during the Ht* nc' f”¢ 4 "“§'"'“m°U» past year. A parting song by the child- th ”="’°p';‘; ‘n . I gm” ren _ brought the meeting to a close. , ':£;ip;°:“;° 03:1; :l tl; :gm Oixx'ri:Bi'._Entered into reit.on Jan. with muchh energy. At Dr. Patoa’a 31st, Catherine, the belovei wifs of meetings t ronghont the c Alexander A Moore. Moorchelds, solutions are being adopted Pownal. in her 44 year. Mrs. lioors_ president McKinley ic use his vm beloved and highly impacted tylionrd s mmm wines mu all who had the pleasure of her ac- meltiucricaa traders under the qnaintance. Her kind and geuilaia- prohibition that is-imposed upon tb position and unbounded hospitaliiy won British. It ia understood that Er. Kc- fJr her a host of friends. Deceased was Kinlcy exhib'ts some slight a dlughier of Angus Maiheson, E-q. 1 ncssio coniplywiih the reqnspt Forest Hill and foranumber of years tohim,and intimnlcs that it will in a mcmbcrof the Presbyterian Church, di§culi to secure the end sought. It Dundas, where by request ot her re- will beadiagraca never to be aland lativea, her remains were laid to reat.|if a man like Dr. Paton, sith his fol owed by a large concourscof friends nificant history of missionary She leaves a sorrowing__husband. three shall ask thc American pcoplc and children, aged father, one sister. and a_little boon as this and be refused. two brothers to mourn. but not as those _ _ ’ without hope, f ir she lived a oousistet F2' G°“°“' 5° cm-num lin-, no dial missing in ins 1°” ' ‘“’“¢°°'°* “ml firm* merits of a Crucilicd Redeemer. GU"°“' *“‘°.°°t_5“ 5°* Ph* “Blessed arc the dead who die in the |:=f:di°t:°°°°°°"ni tzgll if' *mi mail - A Im UCD' You saith the Spirit. for they rest from Q"°°°'" l'°“t"5'° °¢ il’ 7'0"! “"5 d have seen their flocks plucked from the them by the traders of so-called Chris- iian uaiions. The csrnsst representa- tion of these missionaries led England, wah. hh°m._»» tisers with twenty ive annual an Andtheir works do follow them "°'" " '°B"“°"" U" 1' ‘dnl _Col using publication in America _ purpose of “Brains” is to help Tin: P. E. I. Hospital has received body who has anything tosell. It thc following for Building Fund: - ~ this. D05 I¢l’¢ly by preaching Mrs. Hobkirk and Mrs. Dr. Warburton what ought to done to increase lrada, for furniture for Childrcn's Ward but by showing what ACTUALLY IS J. E. Wyatt, Summerside Hrs. C. H. Robinson Arthur L. Beer W. A. Hutcheson R. Hearlz Prowse Bros. Donald Morrison, C-.irletan 25.00 1.00 10.00 15.00 250.00 150.00 l.00 16.00 25 00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 125.00 50.00 50.00 20.00 1.00 w o a for the pas: year noi the bsniili of ihe hast thought and experience of thc most enterprising uicrchanis and business mcn in the world--those of small towns as well as tisemcnts of each wesk are photographed showing what they say and how they look ia type. Readers, may use them as they please. No merchant should continc his study to advsriissincnta of N. Batienbury his own liiic oftradc. Some of the suggested by ads of other BRAINS constantly shows its scribcrs how to do this. Tac best and window decorations are from lic time pictured and dcser.t.ei. 'Ins moat successful premium plans _and moat novel devises used for attracting reposted _ wi-.tara in USED IT CONTINUOUSLY. the world Ulitl fl BKAIU5. all the I take pleasure in stating that I have 'gun' 3 gg “mg gg gg.; gg. staat readers bscaussthers is ac slap- ltrap ia it." The lrst twanty.dvs ysar- ly advertisers in Tun Gaunulal. wha Manages-.will rsoaivc "Brains" krone yaar each. On reading this ole! apply N B; sydney noni, sydney, 0. B2 The Belmont. No. Sydney, C. B. 8 1| .'- Open Evenings. -mil HE LIGHT llF llli » ____-_.¥J___;_ _ W \\\S \ N ft/\ ' _ Every individual should preserve a ‘ ` »' ` »- likeness of his face as it has been <>-. 0 1 . .»f`f~'1 ` _,‘ >oun l>iioioanA|>ils< 2, i` ' _ I Will give pleasure in the present and _`____- _ I ___ _prove invaluable as time rolls on. ti wf.§._li_u___1l.l Bale/ly Biurmed 1 \..._;_ \-i-.. \V¢r¢ you 1 by dighonest jewelers- well deal with me. I am too good a. cook to burn you. _ _ I have anything you want in tho J6Y*l|'Y 113°' Cdl “ld '°° Watchmaker and Jeweler. 0 Cora. Gt George 8: Grafton Sts. . Q ’ Ch’iown, P.E.I. ii'-.L Q.; ' ~ , ’ _ .ea »'=,.i.» ,_ _ _ f , 1 _ ' _ ~".*` ‘ _ _ ' _ . - _~ ~ ,- _. _ , _ .-_s~»~'._. .;. _ _ _ _ _ _ ', ,=,; . .-,_ _. » _ _ ~ . ,,._i,»._ -___ .___ ,_ _ _;,,.,-,-.,_::.3_____,_’_- _ __;».;;._ _ _ _ _ Li » . 1 . , ._ __._,_», _£1/,_ _ _ _, ._`&_..- _ ...__ . _ ' -~ __ - . - ~ '= ._ ~ ~ 11 - -l “_ I ~'-'. -.:'~-_ .’ ' J . ""<-:. _ ~-.-' ~=.. ' ‘ . ~ fi >"'>_-- . T ~'--- '~_ _ ~ 'u “ "P ` _Stk °';~*"~ “s:'~..=z...`s.i`i¢'- '* -‘f ' ’ " ;`=_~;1-sf.-.r»“;na§~isae.;z. -_;> .*~_-1'.-<. __ L-= -- > = A .» ..»'-_ _ __, _ _, __ _.M ..._ ,,..&?f. _ 1 ._ __- _ _ S. a Shingle on Your roof while the weuthcr _ii ith! Our stock of Cedar Shingles ii from ln- _ i-_ . 'l nd C p e xtras L emu, Ljrco 18° uieu; Whi_es. Ex!ra1\o.ls and _ is a symptom of Kidney 1 I\asea.se. A well-known rhcior has said, "I never y.-i madca posbmortemex- aviiuazioninacaseofdeath i'~~m Heart Disease With- F di th ki c.'_ .n 'ng e \'. are at fault. " The Kidtg uxedlcine which was Ent the market, most success- ful for Heart Disease and all Kidney Troubles, and most widely imitated in Dodd’s Kidney Q, 1 g _."9 ~l- 1 <4.-~ ,‘ . = » c was a to y Mut.art " _ _- and Province' in sail.. tipped ":s|?¢llsc"';w;:| By Reporters and Correspon-A Om" Dm 101-8-°f T-- w°°""" l" °""°"°'“-’ '° ‘" °“""'° Because it 1. is. -mane” viii. its use BECAUSE it has the most lastiaganil¢a*nHaqiy Tn perm 'hu M, the hy M" Nation to which the public are invitad BECAUSE it is a pare and sst&atm'y _ . ._ .”? * . A silver collection taken at the clcsa. merit at the closest and alziiiliiiidiiifqizhtzmtilil mm um' hy BJ °r4°f: -1- A- I-wwe. B- 8- pm' ii ii ,_ Bi3btnowwitkthe5iiiQ'§Q lin. A. E. Arssaanlt was again -grssud wiih a full house on the delivery of his popular lecture at lk ccuche Thursda avsn Tncl y lug. cctnfls lwaa under the auspices of the Laagns along with them its abomination and °f in C'°°'- Tl" “°f*"P“°°l\l‘ 55° curse, and ine devoted misaionarlm -IDP! Pi¢l\ll'0l W0t‘¢'l|00 N!! D005 I 92.59 DONE bythosc who auocccdbcst.Th A 'I U n h veriad BRAINS an ' » ' of large cities. The best retail advsr- "ff best advertisements cvor written werol lines tiadaarc wcakl The cestlfg mcstsnimpridagbusiaeas maa ia the "i immediately and savs disappointment. |'_“ J r J Pi]1S N Y|.. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ¥:,’g'° Q” HM’ U ’°‘““‘ tl". A fcwofthoscbluedinuer sits PHYSICIANIAND SURGHIN 0"-~=~ ~» -~ -"f»-= -f 2° »»= preciatrd. °-The heat thing svsr superstitious and 'abomlnations of ll UN H01” WU 5 "lift ‘U40 9! I hnmgnism, only (0 b, 51585;” ug prominent eiiivnas ha was lmvim mined by the strong drinks sild to *°“h° °°°‘°°3l’I' if ¢° *TU* general sentiment. work while you afssp without s-ire °f Bliivvsw. Headache tile"-`°7§"mo`i"iiinig.. Edsytbtnke. Pk For the 'I able-* Durablc‘1'ablc Wcaris kindyouwillind in andour prices ass aiorethantheysheuid hater - 0 Uh ticldrhom tg:-00?, woilldglaatl ingyourtabL,or that makcvsrysoospmliajfta. Oaks Spaans and Forks. ",,_ Cslland inspect our stock, _ the prices we ask will . your views of economy. wi wi .inwmmn sun nieaavan, lvsigyhoussdionldpcsssaathis srtif-°l°»ll\i"¢°f°l°i°l °°-WP todosoaslougaa is supply 'iq ,¢-'sn reel-illi .Qi rg li [ilir ls" a. W. Wantcd-200 loads oficc, and 150 0 ~ * _ 0' S loads saw dust, delivered at our ware- _ G house. Malpcqnc Road. J. Wheatley. ' _ _ _ s a The best value from the _ ‘ ' _ '~ ’_""'”""""' best manufacturer in Canada. ` 3 f 5 I- S- -Stanley Bros.White Under- ~ . ~ _ _ wear. " 6 ‘Zi ` ‘ C -r-' . -s I-¢~l\\l! ‘ UUIOLIIALI aoaurs. _ ace a'aci lsM|ls'°°l°°°¢- We handle on P,l. E sts., sh. ._ ._ ....-._ .......2'!»'.‘.""'%l'. 353.. BE0lU-Slt' it has thsgrsatcraa quality that mah U- _ Tllksv. Dr. John G. Patou who _.“;:.‘:::‘.f:.::.. :.:°.;;°.‘:. -... -.. ll, 'Wm-°°=¢== 0°-I-I' JL M. Pcole’ ill (BQ Ullisad sm, W* IT' mg in ilelnll ef lil. New ruin-ual A1' the police _court yesterday morn-_ _ miitioll and prtlculai ly attempting to, Ars We limi B803. ’ Tc assemble at lads Hausa tcstthsqnalitild Piauosacd0l€» You sasalwaya ccmaatour8mln WI want you ts uayaatwhnt ofourluslcal Fllllll .lllll Pllillhlli all liz is _ Wim M' ’ All coming to our 3 lneelvnfll@l* wt vm yn ' misuse 1'; It _v:_ '_ | 3 1 ‘ E `i.`.2li;J§}.`,l.§. 1.... _....4 - 1 2 buying any of our I 3 Table Linen and 1 - Napkins you have ; ; Missed mud. Z Jas. Patou & Co’s. 5 tf 'i"\“0i ,,,“.,_,,, it, q“m,_ .,`,.`.`_. ldiaconnt. W. P. tblwill. Qgg It. PH°“"L - asivv _ w. r. osifm 1. .stung mu _ cnanuava mecii.i..uuiva M “__” in mm" ' G . U __ 'UK Bunch sm it victoria. ,_ _33*°°‘5*;'“"*'-’°°”‘~ "‘~‘ ‘° "°“‘ ’ " Iwi b° ¢°vvi=w»d~ m' 2'. » ll Pmgptattrntim toC:ui‘ry 'QI WI waatycu our°'tall@ on iii: ztizia 5- 'assesses ; _._ . E' Connolly I