GRAND SPRING OPENING Fashionable Goods- BROS, Millinery Department. Our stock of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Fea- Canvas|thers and new Trimmings excels anythiny and Boucle Cloths, &, &c, with a very\even we have ever shown, in assortment, All Goods our values are better than ever before|goods were bought at headquarters, and, in and, in addition to our usual lines, we have! very respect, we think our stock in this Panama, Basket "epartment will be found unequalled, Special and French Satin Cloths. In Print Cottonsjattention is givea to Mourning Orders and yews - ante. a ION SANA a aaa ccc eT Sanaa da eiinkenneit dated hae a eer ee eee en — © me an * ° ’ a or rr. A es > <a " - ee a, Y ri mai LDWATIOY Has AN DAT IST = MALY 13 ! Sse. F * SS nana oes ———S——————————————T—T>T>TT<=[££zx<“#€_= —_——_—_—OX— OE ee 2 ; suk ‘i i ' mdi é tne Oy | ’ Et | eal and Uther ttems. | Local and Other Items. FOR LIVERPOOL, 4B RET FOR LONDON .| = eee = 4 1201 iu Uy all Jj RINK to-night, Don’r forget the Gospel Temperance Meet man ing to-night, | \ i FF “ re 1 40 cent yar y oun : - < f " aa pre erkias & Sterna ’ ' Tur gas lamp posts throughout the city | : ee ie * ve ‘ . : See he S 52 4 . o——- are being taken up to-day. ek ae Segre pert. OSs ‘TRONG SHIRIING sel ing tor 8 cents a yard - =. Se Sa = . az @ ree. at J. DB. Maedonald’s j Victoria Loner, F.& A. M,. meets th’s a ee ene oe os : ~ Pn on me Se eee ge ~~ ores. Business : —( onferring the second | es ee oe —a " \Noruer lot of Bermuda Onions 1st re. | “SSTee- } | ceived at Boer «& G.fi's i wa. ‘EHE steamship “CLIFTON,” is intended | a _TAFE-"arT. Herpert and Cadet Moore, of | B. to leave Lapies Ruaper Creceia ly 75 the Gospel Army, will arrive here this sh ha KS only (2 cents | evening } ' ewh at Perkins & Sterns, ‘ ; —- -»—— : The famous Clipper Bark ‘ hariottetow a for London — --»- MILITARY Concert ComMMITTEE will mect | Roos “— RK cheapest in the city at th = evening at 8 o’clock, in the Stipendiary | éé 33 yr ae ae ae « aes _ ookstore Fact ! Magistrate's Room. re Sters, Grain or other goods, in order to secure — ‘ , 5 room, willi require to engage freight at aa HE cheapest place to buy your Bootaand| Tue largest stock of Ready Made ¢ lothing | now cus here, will sail early date. Shoes is ab J. B. Mac lonald’s Boot Store. jin wh to select from. and at cheapest pri e3, a F FENTON T. NEWBERY, °C {em Pres Rhul ~~ Ld. | acidonald’s = Pp D 3 hs = thon Agent. Dress Goods Department ! ‘hubarb and Cranberries just re. ME ig ° US yom, Moy S, Shas. ceived per 3. S, Worcester at Beer & Goff s } a lishing vessels arrived in Georgetown | About 20th May, seanthethipen ignated Our stock in thie Department is very com-| : . iarbor pesterday. e 4% ose : ; F , isi le - harb y ; aes I = suppos d that) and will carry Lobsters and other produce of , oP. CES we, = plete, comprising the new Panama, otice that a greater number of build- | they are bound for the Magdalen Islands ithe Island at cheap rates of freight £a :. ? ‘2 | th») : 211037 ) ie, . . . Z .. “ ings are being repainted this seayon than for | ti*heries. SSegipir Sas : 8 ~~? choice lot of Trimmings to match, In Black/variety, quality and lowness of price some time past. Good! i —---»—_—— Sppiy to the owners, » ay *tiay 4 » ¥ past. Good ! Mn. J. 8, Kxowcrs, Manager of the Mon-| PEAKE 2 Saturday, diay 15, ai 2 p. m., om . . + +} es tres! o aa Grip Pi s ‘ ‘om- K BR 5 6 i Che Princess of Wales will retarn to this | Fo gov) or |. The Grip Publishing Com- | cARE BROS. ve PY ROBERT BEARISTO, at his office, | imtroducel the mew Pearl, port from Pictou to night, as ice is reported pany, i 1n the city seeking subscriptions for | May 6, 1886 —3aw tl dte > WATER STREE rf Susnmaratie > ith, ’ on the Georgetown route Minaacins A. H. B. Macaowan sells a Cart Horse a his rooms to-morrow, at a quarter to 2 o'clock, p. m. ; also Furniture at 2 o'clock. soieeniisatlaas Tue funeral of Arthur O'Neill, one of the victims of the recent drowning accident, took place at eight o'clock this morning. oo > - He Sal (‘oro p ict'ice on Vi tora Park this evenin ‘The members are request- ed to meot at their room at 7 sharp dibiiiaills A COLORED curiosity, with two hearts, two sets of ribs, an iron walking-stick and a pre- poaderance of cheek has struck Picton. _ a THe building lots on Upper Prince Street, 53 x 100, sold at auction to-day by A. H. B. Macgowan, brought from $501 to $505 each. _———. A ©PpLenpip selection of Scotch Twees, lrowserings and Suits, will be made to orde: in good style at close prices,at J. B. Mac- cdonald’s, « — _ Tue platfom on the south side of King Square was removed sever weeks ago and has not yet been 1 1. Che residents in that vicinity have jt cause to feel aggrieved. ——> Tue Fish Market nuisance$has again com- menced on Market Square. Cannot some- thing be done to provide a more suftable site, and thereby give wholesome air around the present quarter ? 7 ; p cer a \r the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon a young man who disturbed the Ssivation Aroivy meeting last night waa fised $10; a drank $3 and a nuisance case five cents and cost of summons, nuiiie Ws are informed that a gac® on bicycles be- tween Mr Fred Davies and Mr. Bruce Find- lay, for the championship of the Maratime Provinces will take place at an erly date. Brace giving Fred a qaarter of a mile start - A SPECIAL mMexTinG of the Benevolent Irish Society will b> Patrick’s Hall, this t seven o’cloek, i importance. By order ENNESSBY, Secretary, > } ; . neid im Ft . > | , °2 (triday) event at hail-pas to consider business © of President JOHN Oi Ir isnot necessary to give a mortgage of your farm in order to buy « new spring suit at Reii Bros. Their prices are within the reach of the poorest, and workmanship fully guar- anteed. Letters of approval are daily received. Kev. 7. B. Reacu will hold Divine Service on Sunday the l6th inst., at Springfield, at 11 a. m.; and Crapaad at 6.30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Johnston, of Crapaud, is slowly recovering from his very serious attack of rheumatic fever. ideal halen We regret to hearithat Mr, James Johnson, merchant, of Annandale, is not improving ia health but rather getting worse, his illness beixng now so serious that his friends have given up all hopes of his recovery. We hope he may yet recover. mislaiaiiipedn Tue Spring meeting at the Kentville Driving Park will be held on Tuesday, June 15th, with the following programme : No. 1. Running Race—Purse, $200; first $125; second, $50; third, $25. No. 2, Trotting Race—2.33 class, first, 80; second, $50; third, $20. No, Running Race—Single dash, mile and half, purse, $70 to winner. > Ox Wednesday morning at three o'clock, fire broke oui in the press room of the Moni- teur Acadien office at Shediac and rapidly spread uatil the entire building with all its emtents was destroyed. The loss is fully 2,700 and inaurarce only $350 Thisis the third time the Acadien has been burnt out, first in 1874 and then in 1879. The origin of the fire is unknown. purse, $150; ° vo. -—- - > Ox Monday morning last Mother St. Ange- lina, of St. Joseph’s Convent, Mother st Cornelia, of the Convent de Notre Dame, and Mother St. Augustio, of the Souris Convent, left for the Mother House of the Congrega- tion at Montreal, to make their regular re- treat. Previous to their departure, the good Sisters were the recipients of many beautiful and vaiuable offerings (leat lala Tue Redpath Concert Company perform to-night at Truro, and to-morrow and Satur- day nights at Pictou. They will arrive here by boat from Pictou Monday afternoon. All slong the line the most flattering notices are given. The price of tickets for the two en- tertainments ‘ere is less than charged in other cities, thus enabling all to hear the re- markably talented combination. - Tus steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen. ar- rived from Boston at half-past eight this morning, with a general cargo and the follow- ing passengers: Mrs. Graee Robbins and child, Miss Kate McNeill, Mrs. Annie Me- Nevin, Miss C. A. Macdonald, Miss Isabella Matheson, Miss Lauretta Sullivan, Mr. Frank Burhoe and Mr. Wm. MeWNeill. The old officers are all at their poste, as active and obliging as ever, aud look forward to a brisk time this season. The Worcester sails on re- turn at an early hour to-morrow morning, > A pact which even political economists are spt to forget, is that a mannfacturer’s rate cf profit is not the only essential element to suc- cess ; the aggregate profit at the end ot the wear is of far greater importance, and this, in most cases, is greater out of a low rate of profit, than out of a high rate, because of the increased business, which the lower price it was on this principle that a gives rise t>. Messrs Tuckett & Son acted in introducing ' : ‘ 7 »?? 4 . their now famous ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco, and to this prieciple they have ever since | adhered. This is one of the reasons why the people of Canada are smoking the best to- bacco which ean be produced, at » cheaper price than other people can buy a similar article, a work containing all the leading cartoons | COAL! COAL! which have appeared in Grip, ao. A RACE on rollers, for the cham; ionship cf] the Island and a purse, Will take place in the ; ” »z . ° . olier Rink the 24t ; he’ di: 22 : : i KR rit Rink on the 24th inst. The distane: | OURLY expected, cargo ACADIAN is fifteen miles, and several ‘‘flyers’’ have " m1IPr CO ' ae ee NUP COAL. already entered, The entries which close on I ad os j for the 2lst, are open to the whole Island. ee a * Ee ont aoe vseama sound, Nutand Authracite COAL, at prices His Loxrpsnip, Breuer Binney. arrived | 24lt the times. here last evening. He leaves for Port Hiil All orders left at office, Water Street, will to-morrow to consecrate the new Episcopal | receive prompt attention. Church at that place. He will administer CAPT. JOHN HUGHES Confirmation in St Paul's Church at 11 a. m,, Ch’t April 27. 1886 7 : 5 Acetl o ce and in St, Peter's Churc at 7 p m., on Sun- 1town, ApPil 24, 1S 6 mo ecg day next. een ic lal Brown Leghorns [r is thought that the-e will not be much difficulty in tinding the body of Dooley, one of the vietims of the boating accident near the | Lg igi ome: splendid flock of the **Kver- Block House, as he went down near the shore | RB lasting Layers,” I am prepared to fill where at low tide there is bit little more | orders for Eggs for Hatching, at the very than six feet of water. The chances of find-|low price of 50cts. per dcz2», Purity of ing C ¥ le ) vdy are hi 80 goml breed mar be relied on. - > i YESTERDAY, sixteen schooners were to be seen in the ice off Priest Pond and Kast Point, | JAS. T. MULLIN, = Charlottetown Royalty ate ee ential “we Rakin. aantidn ; : Chey are believed to be Magdalen se ling | May 3—-2w eod wy Im vessels, : Seals are to be seen, it is said, in| Fishermen Wanted, Orders by mail promptly atteaded to. great numbers off the North Shore, A party | of three or four men from the shore ventured | out on the ice a short distance yesterday, and | suececded in killing six large seals and bring- ing their pelts ashore. The ice is again pack-|rmgN Good LOBSTER FISHERMEN ed in along the eastern end of the Island as [ wanted at once, t> whom the hizhest far ag Grand River. Six schooners attempted | waves will be paid. Apply to to make the port of Souris on Wednesday ea Sl ts moroing, but were prevented by theice and HORACE HASZARD, Lower ()1een Street. Ch’town, May 11, 18586. ran to Ge yrget wn is now loadi The barque Willie Owen ng at Souris with oats ‘or Europe. ‘THis is = time ‘ f poo i for the various W, WH EATLEY, moande of . eaith throughout the count v to | ' ] 2 sil toagcimeh tee, oe ate heath ex ETUNCG aNd Commission Merchant. outhouses within the jurisdiction, ezpecially in villages and thickly settled sections of the country, be properly looked after before the warm weather sets in. Schoolhouses and their surromndiugs should receive careful attention The practice of making compost heaps on the road sid: and in the vicinity of private dwel- w! PECIAL attention given to consign ments. Ss Large storage accommodation, Satisfaction guaranteed, 269 Barrington St., Halifax, N. S. March 24--3mos eod ling and school houses should be strictly pro- hibited. A grave responsibility rests with Valuable Real listate our Boards of Health, and now is the time , : to guard against diseises that comes from At Auction, on premises, on SATURDAY, 22nd inst, at 11 o’clock a. m, Unless previously disposed of privately, the 12} Acre Lot, being the southern portion of the late James McGill‘s farm, bounded on the east by Spring Park Road, on west by North River Road, to be offered in half- carelessness and filth. pli A CORRESPONDENT writ's the Woodstock, Carleton Co., N, B, Sentinel az foliowg :— The ay f the wy rey ‘me kK’; ater < " . : : . : ies bodic e two young men, Fos or and acre lots, suitable for building private residences, Villiams, who were drowned in North! being high and beautifully situated. Also-.-Pas- Uake, York County, last fall, have bee» | ture Lot on North River Road. about two miles found. They were discovered by a party of from town, containing 14 acres, one-half of which ed . has been heavily manured and seeded down to men, who noticed the crows flying around grass, For terms, plan and conditions of sale, apply to A. H. B,. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer. 2 Their faces and breasts were all eaten out by the crows, and they presented a terrible appearance indeed {t is supposed they rose last winter, and that something near the shore. Ch’town, May 8, 1886. the ice melted enfficiently to allow the carows tain free access to their bodies, Young Williams cs fr | : was tobave been murried in about a week 5B / a & The other young man was the only sup- iis ae port of a widowed mother. The bodies were in such a decayed state that after the inquest the coffius had to be sunk under them. The scene presented in the agony of the mothers and sweetheart was most heart rending N arrival of Barque “G. H. GURDON,” Q from Liverpool, G. B.. the eubscriber will offer for sale 4,500 SACKS SALT; price low if delivered afl»at. Also, a full supply of English Goods. -———- + * D. GORBON, Anovut half-past five o’clock this morning ce: ies ’ Georgetowr, May 7, ’°6—6i wky 4i pd the wife of Mr, Edward Blackburn, proprietor of the Prince of “ales Boarding House, Kent Sty ss aroused from her slumbers by smell of burning wood. She immediately TENDE RS. at v et, W cn awoke her husband and the other inmates of . . . rT 4 TPca £ =f oo . ; Q the house, after which the alarm was given Pee Now a a i oom O. R ; ‘ Joseph’s New rent. ans and speifica- at the Police Station and the fire bells f , oe tions to be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders to be sent in not later than 15th of May. STIRLING & HARRIS, Architects. sounded. The house was fil'ed with smoke, but as no flames could be seen, it was at first difficult to locate the fire. It was, however, secon discovered that the fire had started between two joists under floor of the upper story uear the cbimney. Every effort was made to stay the progress of the fire, but it soon burst out furiously, breaking through the roof, and threatening serious consequences, However the firemen who had promptly responded to the eall of daty, set to work with a will, and after a brief battle brought the fire under complete control, ‘he house was insured in the City of London, represented by John Mc#acherr, Esq., for $1100, and the furniture for $200 in tne same Company The house is badly damaged by water, and the floors of two or three rooms are cut up, while several holes are burat throngh the roof, Mr. Biackburn is, as yet, unable to estimate his loss, neither can he account for the origin of the fire. Ch’town, May 5, 1886, Liverpool to Georgetown VHE Bargue “G. H. GORDON,” Parker, Master, will eail from Liverpool, G. B , on or about 24th inst., for Georgetown, Will have room for 100 tons freight at low rate. D. GORDON, Georgetown, May 7, ’86 —7i pd Valuable Building Lots FOR SALE. Suitable Either for a Site of a Hotel or Private Residences. a the SHIP NEWS. ‘HVAT desirable property at the head of Hillsborough Street, formerly the resi- dence of the late Thomas DesBvisay, compris- ing Town Lots 27 agi 72, on the 5th 100 in the city. The vndersignel is prepared to treat for the sale of the above lots, either as a whole or in portions, for building purposes, The frontage is about 320 feet on Hillsborough Street, and about 85 each on Fitzroy and Kuston Streets, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 11, W. Wright, Belisle, Cocagne, boards ; May 12, Claymore, Fraser, New Castle, shingles; May 12—Rising Dawn, Boudrouit, Pictou, coal Sea Bird. Hyde, Murray Harbor, pro’ May 13—Ottawa, King, St Peter's, C B, limestone; Omega, Boudroit, Arichat, bal; Ida May,Fvrrest, do, do; John Tilton, Langille, Picton, do; Alma, Ritchie. Port Hastings; Minnie, £, Ezan, Lin- gan, bal; Wolverine, Arnett, Gaspe, lum; Mary The property ia so well known that further description is unnecessary. A Pian may be seen at the office of JAMES DesBRISAY. Kate, Mullins, Halifax; Phalia, Corkum, Fort Hawkesbury. CLEARED. : May 11, John Millar, Brown, Crapaud bal. ; Alert, McLeod. Glace Bay, pro.; J. W. Allan, Allan, Port Eigin, do ; Janet A. Breaux, Chatham, 86 bls. pork, 31 tubs lard, 200 bush. oats. May i12—May Queen, White, Magdalen Islands; Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, bal: Pholine, Marshman, Buactouche; Albion, Cameron, do, do; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Oselle, Fitzpatrick, Bay Verte; Ida Mand, Purdy, Summerside; John Tilton, Langille, Pictou, May 13—Claymore, Arnett, Pictou, bat. May 3—eud tl f BARCLAY & C0, GENERAL Fraser, Pictou; Wolverine, Commission & Shipping Merchants, OTHER PORTS. 11—Ent S S Miramich! {191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. Baquet, Pictou, stores. 12—bark Joe Read, Ed- wards, Swansea, salt; sch Phantom, Kennedy, Shediac, bal ; Richard Thompson, Walsh, Shediac, yal: Lodi, Green, Shediac, bal. Cld—S S Mirami- chi, Baquet, Montreal, stores. Summerside, May cone years’ experience in this market. Over tifty thousand bushels P. E. I potatoes received by us last fail. Our patrons | all satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato freights at short notice. Write for market | reports. aw Specialties -Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- Halifax, May 11, Sid. str. M. A. Starr, Ferguson’ Charlottetown. St. Peter's, C. B., May 11, Passed through Canal, sch. Confederate, Keeping, Charlottetown. Barbadoes, April 14, Sailed, L. J. Westaway, hanan, P. XE, I. eBosten May 9, Cleared, Carlin, Carlin, Summer- gide ned Lobsters, Eyygs, March 17, '56—3mo evd 'Pasturin grass, shade and water, at Relmont Farm— 45 acres, The Household Farniture of WM FR, MLICHELL, comprising ia part-—Handscme ebonized Dining-room Su't, raw si'k (green and gold); Drawing-room Suit, in dark crim- son leather; Bed-room Suit, ash and walnut trimmings; tws handsome square Brussels Carpets, with borders; Stair Carpets, Rods, &e,; Lace Curtains, Gilt Poles, Sideboard, Dining Table, Hall Table and Chairs, Serv- ants’ Bed-room Furniture, Kitchen Sundries, Pictures, Mats, Table Cloths, Queen Anne Table, Lampy, Bath, Kider-down Qovilt, Blankets, Churo, Crockery, &2 ALSo One hands»me doub!e Carriage (reversible sea‘); 1 single Wagon, 1 ash Sieigh, 1 set Harness, Wolf-robes, coon Fur Coat, Wheel- barrow, double-barrel breech-loading Gua; gentleman’s Riding-s.ddle, donble-scull Row- boat, by Embree, &c, &c. May 12, 1886—tl fri Furniture, &e. A » ~ T Auction, at Rooms, FRIDAY o‘clock p. m., a large lot of New and Second-hand Furniture, I. is, next, at in good state; Feather Be Double-barrel Guan. Also—Valuable lot Books—about 120 volumes. A. NH, B, MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Tapestry Carpet, May 12—2i PE ASLO RAILEAY, ok | ? ’ Ty FHRROUGH TRALEN. COMMENCING on MONDAY, 1th inst., and continuing until Summer Time Table takes effect, the Steamboat Special will run through to lignish as @ passenger train, every Monday and Friday, leaving Summerside at 8.40 a. m.; return- ing, will leave Tignish for Charlottetown at 1 o'clock, p. m., same day. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 12, 1886. —tu th sat wky prs li SUK EN THE Ge? NU oO OWabE. TL Down Below Campatition, Big Spring Opening. REID BRO'S. A! ‘E opening up a very large stock of domestic and foreign Tweeds, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishings, &c., which they offer at prices much lower than last year. They make a specialty of Uloths and Clothing, and claim to have the Largest Selection in the Market and offer them at prices which must guarantee a ready sale and satisfy those in search of bargains, Their Tailoring Department is still under the management of Mr. Bruce, whose reputation as a first-class cutter is now weil established, and he proposes this year to put forth spasmodic efforts to please those who may trust him with their garments. Just opened :— 30 Men’s Suits, in navy blue worth $10, i) Suits, all-wool Tweed Suits, $6.50, worth $12. 50 Suits Black Worsted (extraordinary bargain) only $6.50, worth $10. UW Suits all-wool gray Oxford Tweed, would be cheap at $12, only $7.50. 50 Suits Assorted Tweeds, in neat designs, $8.50 to $i6. Scotch Tweed Suits, made up to measure, at $16, worth $22.50. Blue Worsted Suits, to measure, $20, regular price $27.50. Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure, only $4, worth $6. French Worsted Pants, in very new designs, to measure, $5.50, 6.50 and up. > $12 . E. Island Tweed Suits, and up. A very large stock of Childs* Suits, in all the newest novelties, $1.75 up. A large stock of Youths* Suits, extra value, $4.50, up. A very large stock of American Felt Hats (to arrive), cheap. 2 cases of Men’s, Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats, 20cts, up. A very large stock American Gingams, Seer- suckers and Prints, Scts, up. A large stock of those 4-clasp and 4-button Dents’ Kid Gloves, 65 and 85cts. 200 pairs Men’s ‘T'weed Pants, $1.25, up. Ladies‘ Hosiery 1l0cts, up; Ladies’ 6cts, up, Ladies’ Gossameres, $1, up. A very large stock of Unlaundried Shirts, 75cts, up. A very large stock of White and Regatta Shirts, 7dcts, up. Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods in great variety. N. &.— Great “Come - and - See” Mecting held every afternoon. Ail are kindly invited. REID BROS. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, April 24, 1886.—3mos PASTURE TO LET 4 SIX-ACRE FIELD, below Judge Peters, 4 to be let for pasture for this season ; first-rate pasture Apply at the cflice of Peters & Peters, Cameron Block. JAMES H. PETERS, g Stock N and after the first of JUNE next, I} will be prepared to pasture’ with good | | serge, only $5, to measure, Collars, ‘April 21—Imo eed. Horned cattle preferred. B. E. WRIGHT, May 6, 1886 -eod our showing is very large and values good. =| Wedding Outtits. 0: Our Mantle Department is unusually attractive, including the newest French and Eaglish Goods, in Dolmans, Paletots, Sacks, &c., in Silk, Cashmere, SoleilJand Ottoman. JHRSEYS! JERSEYS! JERSEYS! A very large aad complete range of Black and Colored Jerseys. Gloves, House-Furnishings, Hosiery. GOOD GOODS! LATEST STYLES & LOWEST PRICES aT BEER BROS., 73 & 75 Queen Street. HAT & FUR STORE, Wewsen Block. A NEW. DEPA RTVURA ! HATS, of the Latest Styles, at the PRICES. FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. ms STUART. 1886, Ch'town, April 29, = —_— ee very LOWEST Ch’town, May 4, 1886. MUTUAL LIP INSURANGH CO, OF NEW YORK 2 $109,000,000,00 The Wealthiest Company in the World. o—--_ — i — THE ASSETS, NEARLY BEYOND COMPARISON. + The following examples of current payments in 1885 on policies issued by thie ie Company are beyond comparison ; therefore they must stand alone unchallenged, as i showing the best results attained by any company : ( Name and Address. | eae. Additions, a eae f bie Ks Sora oe ea | Chas. Brewer, Boston, Mass...................c.0sececelleus | $10,000 $14,501 $24,501 | ks hs NN, SOOT BOUIN S 00s wih s aniebdee a rnh icin dios cee ! 10,000 4,717 14.717 Be Be IO Manes, PAG, PUG. ..0-0000000secchercnnecenccthe 10,000 | 4,984 | 14,984 Francis Thompson, Charlestown, Mass.......+0......0..000- 5,000 > 3,414 | 8,414 Thomas Talbot, N. Billerica, Mass............0.+.00+0: eocces 19,000 5,336 15, 336 J. J. Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y..:.... cees seeeeeten| 5,000 | 3 397 8,397 G.G. Spencer, * i, cu aubaelicees dbcsSMuCdeaaanG 5,000 6,729 11,729 eon We, sre We el css cane iain sik hail 5,000 5,639 10,639 denn P. Howard. Masteweed, Nid... : 5. oc. ccc sconce : 5,000 =, 8,229 229 it W. F. Babcock, San Francisco, Cal...... peecebiees 3,000 | 3,894 6,894 ¥ Totals..eeee....... biel cess bok sib cacpideng+a>chaelbubivies $63,000 $60,840 $128,840 ili stearic ililioendiesiggs Cashed iets | The face of the polices amounted to $68,000 ; the policy-holders received in addi- x tion as a profit upon their investment $60,840, or a total of $128,840. The above are not isolated or remarkable payments selected during many years of business, but taken frou: a long list of such claims paid in 1885, 1 Such splendid results have never been reached, nor nearly approached, by any other company. Wo BoA CH ACE areas AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. een ies Ch'town, April 10, 1886. a - Aopepee apatite aananmeantee Se > EE ee Rt ge Se all “ BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. err JATRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, } Napkins, Sbeeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottovs, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND OLLCLOTHS. 1 CASH BMBROIDERY. direct from Switzerland, just openelf. A. L. BROWN. Ch’town, March 15.—wkly iELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMPTLY SHIPPED. \OFFINS and Caskets, all siz C one hour’s notice. LOW-PRIGE GOODS AND HICGH-PRICE COODS. ooe__""__— $15.00 Funeral Outfit, consisting of Imitation Rosewood Casket, silver-plate mountings, oitside shell and use of hearse. Having made special arrangements with the manufacturers of Funeral Goods, we are able to quote the lowest prices on all grades of Funeral Furnishings. MARK WRIGHT & CO. TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION, : Ch’town, April 12, '85—2aw & wky ee Ae a ea i A A es, mounted and furnished at a-ha, aan Ie