____ _*r -~--#4 - ~ _ _ _ _-.._ €._._l---if tttttltlltiltlttttlllttlttlltltllttlltlttltttltlttltttltt tllilllll =‘='. ` omit: Z CD »-5 mmmmmmmmm gn its it inf/ miiwivs oust sions hlllllllllllllllllllllllll Mes of Ou E hitoioogtlo Sal oout Shootings and I ~_....Pi||ow Buttons \V e ha\'er1`t said a word about these goods yet, but we`ve been selling them all the same. ` Week’s Sales l_'>815 Y Ill Ill o 3 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5' Want any PILLOW COTTONS or SHEETINGS OIMEEI RIGIEIT HER TANLEY BROS. vttiiutiiiiiiioitiviitttituiitiiiiiittiuittln U)O CLCSING OUT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS The following f' im the General Mgr., speaks for itself : Toiiosro, ONT., Jan. 22nd, 1900. Dir. A. BIOK./ii’ JORDAN, Mgr. Boston Optical Co., Charlottetown, P. E. I. DIA!! Sim- I regret to say that owing to unforseen circumstances that I will not be able to get a competent Opticiau at a reasonable salary to relieve you. Now lheonly thing to be clone is to close everything out at once REG ARDLESE 'Of cost, and you to come here. Make slaughtering prices regardless of value. Harry on just as soon as pcsrible, I _ Yours hurriedly, M. G. THOMPSON. Now we will close out everything in the Eyeglass and SDGCUCIO U00 If SLAUGHTERING PRICES Z Come at once if you want a fine pair of Gilles at prices never heard of before. I will remain and make all tests hh until the entire stock. is SOLD OUT. Come early and get your pick. B! patronizing this sale you will get quality and style combined, with prices tht will justify you to wear the bast. You know wblb _YOU P*ld f°" them Ildtn we came here, and you know what you will have to pay after we have dosed out, Yours respectfully, A. LEOILAY J`OE.]f).A. 1N'» Boston Optical Co, Ch`town. Manager. Open Evenings. } i it '- _Jr '~ .. ' \ PQ? f` ` ' >" _~ -.»f».<2‘s\:2» ._ - >~ .' 1,, t it Parlor Suites ll I ,;;;§ Five 5 Leaders . =_(. ii e woull like you to see. ‘:\ xiii Nt; 1__\\'a1nM Suite in Tap- 1* O 2.- Wnlr ur Suit( - ilk; Upholstered in Figured velour ` and silk plush--5 pieces in- cludingl settle in ddition to '_ estry and plush. 5 pieze- 5_- "'f, sprint' seats finishsd in good 1. _ style $'_’t.OO Cashdiscount 5 per " ent. $22.80, net. sofa. Price 33 ai. _\ __"_t»'_]‘ Nils. ~_i.-_Thani a. iei _v iliiarn; l' ‘ ,_ ~ .. _ . - some nite in a ozany his soil?" Liiiheiiteriliitecin idgigib ?P'i"“ °°“° md °‘ig°’ [fp h°1°'"ed ‘lt ‘KA Rugy Thi* Suite would be in velour of BEALIIPLL 1-:.ss'rEnN .tn . _ . . design-The latest thing in up- (({\ .\ chesp st 34-9.00. Our price . - - _-tl , ~ i _ S _ P ~.\». _ ho streing 06 It NCB p _ 4-r.sc. , NO 5.-Is a stuffed over Rug Suite. The rugs are a par -,tt ticularlv beautiful design, colors ara good. A suite that will look _ _ well and wear well. Don’t think because the price is l0W that this f I it s CHEAP suite-The Suite is GOOD and the pl'iC0i3 $58»u“- Q," ' The above are 5 Leaders-» We have lots of others-.See Them. lil'/.li ~< , . 'r ~..» - ? ‘ _.; . Jr I 1 J \\ll .'f».“‘t/ '~» 'f ‘-1%; - 2. - ff '- ¢~‘~':./»“-~ f~" -if 15- fi pd-_fe me ,__ _Es ,$_ .ii»`~:.<-A _-- .r * .. (Ll til H t LOCAL BRIEFS sl l-;_ By Reporters and Correspon- I dents Everywhere. Tint B. I. S. w I1 give a concert in the Opera House on St. Patrick‘s Day. A sritcial. train will leave Tignish in Snmmerside. S.O.E.-THE regular meeting of lodge Eton R. R. Degree this evening at 8 o’c1ock. _To-incur-The O. Y. B. concert and pie iiocial at Kingston. Admission 10c. Ladies with baskets free. Gosrni. Teniperanceznieeting in the schoolroom ofthe Baptist Church on Friday evening. A Lancs numberi of I-Iockeyists are expected from Georgetown and Souris on Friday ti attend the Hockey matches. . Joint Hyde ot Middleton, who was I seriously injured some time ago by the falling ot a ti'ee,is improving and now hopes are entertained of his recovery agp S. S. “Histo” will not leave here til 10.15 p.m.Friday night 16th inet.. no ll' e Hockey latch . | YESTERDAY C. ptiin Bell‘s icaboat crossed from Cape Tormeniine to Cape Trnverse.|wit.h four passengers. Very little ics rs reportai and what ice was encountered was very thin. Oivmo to the increased interest in poultry the enterprising Farmeis’ Cluo of Little York have imi 0: t d a bone crusher from Toronto. A prelimin ry trial of the machine was made at the barn of Mr. Abram Brown on Tu asday evening. SHOOTING MATCH A1' Pownal..-'l`he members of the Pownal Sporting Club intend having a Si-‘rooting Cimpetition with the Morris Tube in Pownal Hall, on Wednesday, Feb. 21st. A good prize list has been arranged. Members are requested to make an extra edort to attend. r‘oiu~;s'i'iii' iN EoiP1‘.- This fraternal sccit ty seems to be determined to cover t the globe, the latest territory entered being the lsnd ot the Pharaohs. in which the order was planted last month t. hy Dr. Oronhvatekha, the Supreme Chief Ranger. who spent a short time there, en route to Australia.--Toronto World, - ` Couiiissioxsn Howaiio, the foreign Secretary at the International Hmo- quarrers ofthe Salvation Army in Lon- don. Eng., will nay a visit to Toronto to consult with Miss Booth, the Com- missioner of the Army in this country about aev nl very important su ijects. -Tor into Globe. Sunnar evening between his sermon in Centenary church Rev. Mr. Reid spoke in feeling terms of Rev.Dr.Pope. The congregation was very large and many were visibly alected at the touch- ing words spoken ot one who was dear- ly loved by the people of Cen'snary. A!'er the sermon Mrs. Frod.G. Spencer rendered mcstsympathetically “Heaven is my home,”-St. John Globe. MOUNT HERBERT.-A Pleasant Sur- prise party took place at the home of Mr. Herbert Smallwood, on Wednesday 7th inst., about thirty couples were present. A good program was carried out. Mr. Ernest Lund sang a number of solos. Miss Gertie Jenkins pre- sided st the organ assisted by Miss Cassie Wood; music on the violin by Messrs. Pope, Nov and Lincoln Wood: a dialogue by Misses Eliza Stewart. Eina Lund and Messrs. Ambrose Wood and Wesley \Vood. A numbcr of others took part including Misses May Wood. Myrtle Wood, Messrs. YVarren Smallwood. Cecil Wood end others. After the pro-grant a sumptuous supper was served in which all took an active part. The merry party broke up by singing Auld Lanz Syne.--ONE Pnrszxr. Hooitnr matches to-morrow night. t .ministrat ir. Traisor. then filed a Bill in ,ol ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDN I ` i ssesese nm mm B dm ' CRADUAT¢ HCQILI-:\|l|Vll‘|;":. We ‘ho aggim to ghgnk ghgg fgf _z ,, ' ' . ; 0g1isle°§gIii°itedi°'>°:° _mis `tha°r very liberal dilfilll ‘ 12,- m- to éuntm the past year, making it the most Agrand concert and basket `rocl`al V will take place in Rustico Hall. on Wednesday, 21st. Admissou 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Doors open NEWS of ;;,7tf;;1;:_k' C°°°°"b°gi" 'i hm' “P d Pr . 'B Y P 1 ’ Sod ome .muy-wise" pznple praotioatvli # ' Pri 'r oun e meet _ = . 3 an on Friday eveniiig.°St‘ibjc.ct: :idabak-. “°m'°‘l' TINY 5” ‘ P°°°Y °° sal’ Sd lil. kuk.2.15. -‘Woe to him thatgiveth his 1i8s,oai~acnt¢ pn me can tm. ati. I the primary Lodges in the county were - ' well represented and the reports from - ~ _ gp - crease in memhership._ The omcers ot There is still gram ecmgmy in' u;¢;_'m the past year gave their annual report. today at 2 o'clcck to attend the carnival wqhh W” heumy rweived md nu' 't '.'*’ |‘.‘." M 'M' animously adopted-.. The brethren o! Kaye Lodge. who have. always been noted lor their kindness, distinguished themselves this time as usual by the manner in which they entertained the the Worshipful County Lodge. A tribute of deserving credit is also due Brother and Mrs. M. M.Stswart for the repast provided. After the usual routine of business. the following odiceri were elected for the ensuing year and duly installed. County Master, John N. McDonald, Whim Road Cross. Deputy County Master, William (`(` Nicholson, Caledonia. . _ . Chaplain,John D. Bruce, Valleyiield. f Recording Secretary, Alexander Mc- Leod,I:ieatherdale. Financial Secretary, Francis Cook 1 _ _ Belle River. . ° Treasurer, Alex J. McLeod, Valley- ‘ Do not forget th “Y” t' this mid' & y EER N afternoon at 4 o’cl:clr. Thlifiiviliirba a Dh'°°t°' °f C"°m°"i'°° “‘1°°Im A-. ._ . ._ , , --Willard" meeting. Come and bring NI;:‘c"'°°°C°§“‘°'°l“ gfg; Were you iby dishonest jawslsra- wal @ T . . ‘your friends. ' ' | Wm” ¢ \1d» CFU* good at cook N yd.. Thls Speaks for ltself' Sraimows are building nests in m°Dr:l;uty I:hon .. ..§.... .. .....; “lllillill lillllllllf” & "WWI wi1‘. To accomplish this .purpose . ` my hs culled in a friend and co:nmnni- cated to him his desire to place - . ` in writing his last. request to dir- poae of “all the worldly goods which ' I it had pleased Almighty God to bless _ . . him wi.h." A will was drawn which Ct loiala. H51. EW niacin nm ei G ic, Ame," by which me nic man bequeathed one hundred dollars to Lf./§_~~ §; ».,_ -~t »,,~>_ St. Vinceit de Paul Society and the " 9 "/'r ' "‘ 9” aufn of seven hundred dollars to Francis ` J. Trainor of Charlottetown. to pay any ~; ' ~ - money that he might leave an order for, (N |' and also to pay his funeral iff() expenses, also to pay himself for his time and trouble, and ap- {(,\" i Do‘nted Joseph Carter and James Mc- _lt _ Kenna the Execntors. Hickey died ," I Q so ms months afterwards without having (Sill given any orders in regard to the seven ‘l hundred dol1ar=. The Executors named '(,\~1~' refused to act and probate of the will 4"/, was granted to Trainor. This was in the year 1896 and some years sttsr- (.»,‘-` w rds one ol thenaxt of kin, a nephew _ ” ot the dead man. came to this Is and. It claiming that agdl-linchlpiy had not given ,W2 an orders re in t s mone . it re- », /` veited back tg* his nfxt of kin. ,The ad- "\ l ii” Chancery, to have tha estate admiuls- _ . S055 YW? *Wk ¢° alll imc in um oem, ciaimiiig tim 1 store. We can plana yum he and not the next of kin was jo, can give you satisfaction entitled to the 8700 absolutely, and ~. fhggjg gm- basing", to have it so declared. The hear 1' YI. W. llflllflli ing of the Bill of Complaint som- ' mvncad Tuesda b tore the Master Jn wanna ann |:is’oaavQ~ - Y of the Rolls and all day was I spent in andeavoring to ascertain what the deceased meant by what hssaid and then when that woult be accomplished. whatwas the legal effect of what he did say- W. llorsonq. C. argued for the administrator and finished _late in the afternoon when W.S Stewart Q.C. coin- menced hifargument tor the next of' kin which was resumed esterda after Y Y noon when the court- adjourned the further h sring ol the case until Friday I the 23rd_&`ehruaiy:_ - _*_* _ _ _-iq ? ASTIIHI FUR 35 YEIIS. Rlllillkk PPIOOI. S ld They Could Onlr Give Docltltix 'rzmporary Relief. Clarke’» Kola Compound Cured Ptrman- Pnnmn ently. yr ii. i-in. seq.. Ksmiccps. 13.11.. wrttw num. _-- I-‘nr tl-trt.\'~tlvi~ years I have almost con; swinrly -'zti`t~ri-fi with :isthnin :ind dlfi'Ir'iiI. l»io:itliiii~_'. I .spent :i fortiinc on remedies; iiriil dt:-r.~r.~'. 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