“fre I-898* Stags... ~¢Jteas;:»>.. *""*%f' .'#_7'\-‘Lys V* A .DIIWQ4 in 4-¥ ___. f*'i..~,t 1"; .? ‘ I"-Offgf _ me in sons.. an om pun is 6. vu .owe euwueo..,n,g ff- .~. - . » » ' .-rss uoiwmo nanin our' °h.°'°° "°°"‘ n'-,,._°'°"‘“"" "' ” it" " 5 4'- -I5 6. non be obtained at W. A. 'J'ohn- » ..§°_AN'¢I`f'l‘I0E.'-Wd'|'*s"guest the prompt 9 . stairs ,_1lont|gue.- ., .?sym¢;c_: ning; .,“2,u,'¢, 4_3? u, 5,. -"* ~ e. . .mirr it o. if Provost St. Phone -nv-.am-,, Q. me 1-: snu-3 .........., .°.F' _G 'JORDAN il Guardian 'ag- Shuriraqka Railway &. Power »=i‘.e.:se.e.-:er.~n~ bon s Di-ug store. Bouris.° ` _,_eyA';v»pgp,T_.g’”,,§,_ gig- mg H”-¢. » ' " ' ' " I ' ' ~' ` ` = - .wood Lose. vanteef-ree which use f ._ ,, _ ...°.'r. GORDON Ives is hwiim _ ‘ » rf » 58°" in ileutmie. His olllee' vhone ii~1»irh'i=tniii;‘Bdo7‘liI91ii'mlii1i(i 'wil-iiigiiif is 18, and residence phone 20 31‘."».‘-‘.‘il.“ii‘~' - seg? _:_ iii-i Buuris. -_ , 1-multi. » P --..,. " _ (With 40 p. c. Common Stock Bonus) _ __,__,__ .' .JREDUCED _B_.A~LE__For B A,-mt 6 .PBUBSCBIBERB lhould renew s time only 20 to 40 per cent, ot! all 90 New Glasgow, N. S. F' ‘ 1 ' l liar ,investors of I l. Small Amounts We offer for sale in lots to suit Pill" chasers. a blocks of Maritime Tel. O. Tcl. Preferred Stock par value shares. $10. each. Haritime Tel. Q Tel. Common Stock par value shares. $|0. each. Acadia Sugar Preferred Stock par v~,lue shares fl, or $4.87 each. Trinidad rllelfric Co. Stock par vilue shares £1. or $4.80 each. Price . :id full particulars upon applica- tion. .F. B. McCUIlDY & C0. ~ Members Montreal Stock Exchange Charlottetown, Montreal; Halifax. Kings- ton, 0ttawe,Sherhrooke. St, John. Nfld. _ ::;o.._ ,is _Sydney St. John. ' I ll I.. .L . ,_< » .1-mar _ _ £___;_ F- ' f ' 5 _‘Ig IN MEMOBIAM l uo tions furnished .l‘. B. llc , id to by ~ l Glurdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- At Irishtown on January' 5th death ara, Members Montreal Sftock Ex- visited the home of James A. Mann, change, 164 Richmond Bt., Char- cnlliiig hence a loving wife and ten- lottetown. P. E. L der mother. Although deceased had I _ gT00'K QUOTATIONB, been iii poor health for__ sevcralf _ -- months, none exported that the end was so near: h~w=-fr. a complies-` New max srooxs _ tion ` of diseases vit ln and shortly after, `_she peacefully breathed her the home where she alwnysproved herself a. devoted wife, a loving and conscientious mother and a kind friend to all who came within her house.; Besides a sorrowing husband and seven young children, she lenves to mourn, an aged father and mo- ther, Jamcs and Mrs. Mann of Irish- town; three sisters, Mrs. Brown of New York, Mrs. McCormic of Kansas City, and Mrs. Appley of Beaciirnont, Mass., and one‘brot.hcr William at home. The funeral which was held on the 7th inst., was largely attend- 'lj ed the Rev. Mr. Sutherland of Ken- sington, omciating at the home oi ,l_. . ~ the deceased and at the Geddie Mem- orial ccuirri.-ry where interment took place. Eczema (lured -~='~ Three Years Ago H--1- i 1 loot Ilootora Failed, But 6_ure lr ltieotsd by lies of r. 6haee’s Ointment. Smith. illinois... . 'l' omit.. ss ssl 10; l~ sm _::`.'ii last. The departed, a friend to all Jam 23»13_ ~ ' and ihighly esteemed by all her neighbors, will indeed be missed much iii the community, but more in H.iglLow Close _ Atchison . . . . ., -,... ..105§ 101% <_Am. Beet Sugar... ‘Am. Smelte_-_:.~.. Aiual. Copper... _Broo1»;i‘.yn R, T.... . Erie 104; 315 'ms 7:-is ss; air 315 fneh gn Vnuay.., ...iez iso; Miss Pacidc... .. .. 41% 41}f 118i 112i ' 37?- 73} 74§ 895 are 725 74; 89; 31; 161; 41% 119; 122i 1641 22% 109; 105! 1165 159! 64 Northern Pacific ...119| Pennsylvania ....1222 Reading... .._. ....1651> 164i 1-lock Island... 22; 221 U. S. Steel, PId.........109} 1090 Southern Pacific... ....106 105i Sugar... ...116§ 116* Union Pacific... .....160_§ 159 U. S. steel... . . ei; 63! Been Steel... .. 37% Harvester... . ......108! 108 108 127 55% Mex. Petroleum... 712 70% MONTREAL STOCKS. Low Close Can. Pacific... .......246} 244i 245% Detroit... 79% 79A 795 Dom. Steel Corp’n.... 57 565 57 Montreal Power... _....230 238} 239 N. S. Steel & 00111.... Richelieu & Ontario...117} Toronto Ry... ...144§ Twin City... . Brazilian . . . . .. . ...100} Spanish Com... C. P. H. Rts... 19 COTTON. High Jan... . .. ....1266 March... . ...12ii6 May... . . . , , . . ,.1218 1191 1191 CHICAGO EXCHANGE. High 93k 90| 52§ 86 117 2 144} 107 100 } '70 19 117} 1t4§ 100} 185 Low Close 1236 1236 1208 1208 Low Close May Wheat... .. iJuly Wheat . . . . ,. May Corn... Nay Oats... 345 May Pork... ......1885 1882 1885 . THE LOVEABLE GIRL. 9Z} 92} 89§ 892 51| 51| 38| 33| She _manages to avoid all ill nat- ured gossip without appearing to re- provs the gossipsrl or being in the 'last degree priggish herself. She has a positive genius _for discovering ag- reeable txgits in the most unlikesble people. 'I' l her that a certain young msn is lazy and will never amount to much in this world and shs'wlll al- most surely tcll you that this same man is an invalid. _ A11' her young friends may l ugh and ridicule, the manner tn_ v:,\idl_e_ ,___ . . ilisalfleming Alun, charms her hair, own beloved has more years her credit) dresses to look young who every one ask lzer chatter- remsnther that who organized club" loan- snd help- to male this girl, dtlltks of Het filena- have Paid for iraq expired and thus notmissaiiflsuo, asall papersaro _giltlgoutinued promptly on expiry Elsie! rfensosiis -i-°D0,ll&1di MBGDOHBIG, Clear SPl`ill_$B. was a visitor to Souris Wed- nssday.° ‘ .,.;'I'l1.Q _many friends of.Rev. K. 0. Mseldherlon, Bear River, will be I>leased.to learn that he is somewhat better! ' ...*Gertie .MacDonald, Sourls, who has been in Brockton, Mass., for the P11512 few years has arrived home to spend the winter at her hozne.°|. 'ro CLEAN WOLLEN GARMEN-1-g_ A *fm bflllll flilllled in gasoline then in cornmeal, and rubbed over any soiled worsted garment will clean and freshen it. Ii a sweater is vary much soiled ilrst shake out all the dust, then di-up 1* into ehshtly warm water and stir round. Use clean, .warm gpgpy water with a teaspoonful of borax and gen. _tly Bowie up and down, and it there 'MB BUY greasy spots rub soap on the hands and manipulate the sweater, but do not allow any soap to come in contact with the sweater. Rinse in three clear. Wfllfm waters and add a few drops or bining to the unni wnt- er. Now press out, place the sweater 111 8 MPEG pillowcase and suspend the four corners by large pins over 3 tub for three days. Then spread on s. sheet in the sunshine for a day to two until dry. This method is follow- ed by expert cleaners. To preserve clear whiteness. in silk and woolen underwear it must not be washed in hot water or with other garments and must be rinsed in “arm water and dried indoors. The goods iihould not be sprinkled for ironing A disregard for these rules will re- sult in yellowing the goods, and there is no known method of restoring the lost whiteness, Silk and wool garm- ents will not shrink much if 11-lege rules are followed. Goto means. 'A cable from Paris states that the very latest fad in high heels for wo- men’s shoes is a gold band encircling the heels near the bottom. It also was stated that many fashionable wo- menwere seen at Auteull attending the last cross country meeting of the season wearing bright colored stock- ings, with snakes and lizards emb- roidered in green and blue spangles. . -As yet this fancy has not reached New York, the French Heels set with rhinestones in various designs having met the demand so far, I , Y" __ ` e wel v ,_+-an *V \ _ She’s 'on the warpath again She’s always most active when the nipping winds set others shivering. They bring her out --bustling about to get ready that basin of warm, satisfying soup which looks. so good, smells so good, and tastes-- well, just try a basin youre_elf_ and see. lt’s made of orige beef and the choigest of irish Xfgsetablcs. And as ihero's no over- strong, ed Havouring it is the makin( of any other soup or made dish. - DWARDS' --snuifs " for por' picket. sa-ma' ouedw M# 0 ww In time varieties-Brown, Tomato. me ru nfm ww u n iim,`..»»mi4¢¢ mp pripmd . m"“i.i“}'.€i;'i”‘l5"°I":i.’.i“3*§?‘°3:,; . - i:fi»'hii»eilf'"3fi'i»°'uv in wi 126'; ll. lontrsal I Al vo CENTS wgek 0;' two time they patent meiliclnes andfsundries at Ma- »I.0UIS N. FULLER. - » isvnsrunsrs - bon's Drug Store, Sourls, P. _BL Is- innn. _ _ wi-ziumii. num inmviis The-following registered at the -Re- vere Hotel, Ghariottetown, between 10.10 last evening (alter thenrrival F. S. Cameron, Amherst N. S 0. A. Wright, Strasbury, Sask. J. D. McLeod, Hartsville J. D. McKenzie, Hartsvllle G. A. Robertson, Cavendish Mrs. S. Kennedy, Bradalbann Miss Warren, Bradslbane. 10.10. last evening (after the slrrival of the last train) and 10.00 the pre- vious evening : The followingregistered at the Vic- toria Hotel, Charlottetown, between A. P. Prowse, Murray Harbor F'.}3l. Carter, Halifax H. D. McEwen, Morell Miss Lottie Murnaghan, Peakes . D. Stewart, Georgetown- . D. McKinnon, Souris i . L. Rattello, Truro. i . D. Medcalfe, Montreal J. Crown, Montreal . McCormick, St. John . S. Wighton, 'Amherst S. Watt, Dalhousie . L. Fraser, Souris ‘ hos. Kickham, Souris W. Burns, Stratford MacKelvin, Summerside S. Wanamaksr, Montreal J . McLellan, Bt. Catherines A. Sarns, Montreal Lorne, Peacock, Summersidc W. Carruthers, Montague R. McKenzie, Montreal A. Filburg. St. John, N. B. W. Ives, North Tryon. _ Q eseesssu2¢e>e-s-@~ _ _The following ‘registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.10 last evening"(after the arrival of the last train) and 10.00 the pre- vious evening : D. McLeod, Orwell L. Dystant, Ellerslie Aldred England, Ellerslie Angus Rankin, Stellarton C. C. Morrison, Caicoigne Ger. Forbes. Port.\lernon ._ A. S. Simpson, Sth-nley Bridge. ~ J. M. McLeod, Hunter River LL Wood, Mt. Herbert ' MEXICAN VICTIM - MEXICO CITY, Jan. 21.-An in- vestigation of the murder of ‘Edward G. Dexter, nn American, near Rio Hondo, State of Oaxaca, was ordered` to-day hy the Mexican government. At the same time assurances were given to the United States embassy that the guilty persons wiluld be pun- ished if found. --_-l»---1- Makes iihenmalism l Prompily Disappear _..-.., CHRDNIO, CRIP§tEl_>-U'P. BUFFER- nns FIND R __ lsr' Amon A raw oosns or Now anu- EDY ARE TAKEN. - It is needless to nuiler any lor-ger with rhumatism, and be :ill mippled up. and bent out of chaps with its heart~wrenching_ pains; when 5| u can surely, avoid it. ‘ - \ ~' Rheumatism comes froin weak in- active kidneys, that fail to filter from the blood, the poisonuus waste matter and uric acid; and it is use- less to rub on liniinents or take or- dinary remedies to .nlieve the pain. This only prolongs the misery and can’t possibly curb vou. ' 'l‘he.only way to__¢-ure rhurnatism is to remove the csiuel The new _tiscov- ail, Oroxoue, does this because it _traliaes and dissolves all the pois- onoiis substances aird uric ~~ id that lodgs inthe joints and muscles, to scra ch and irritate and pause rheu- m_stism,, and cleans out and sun gth- ens fthe stopped-up inactive kidneys so they can fitter all the poison from the blootl, and drlvs it on nd out of the system. I /' n acer aiwriim. ren viii emi fe Always FreSll¢_ 1 _ other is ns/mtv as l‘°°4 Ingersoll ¢r'eam i Cheese- . N~ . - . n ~ s. aetern Securities Q." -..-1 éi, d, Santiago Electric Go.. at ¢| f ’ .. ,c`. blinds Price Bros. &~-_~'.i_'_f"i;_-__i, :$113 Crosses 0arG°. l¢9§» , _ . " }..~'.`- " fl 72 1 'IQ . '» .,.~”r."a -_.l '.'\'../7 sri § i if __ .__ _ I _ . . . "JJ" ' .\l` _‘5,"\"` Securities lCorP0l'8f3°“-"f» _ . 0. li.'Bn‘lfoi-I.. laced" ' -, ` ,_‘,;= i i _ no ruin si.»uinfii,_s, S. . `“' “ , »v ~" Honttvel, l°\'il’4l||l.0~ °**°i"°-°“°".'° ._ ff.: if, _f ` ‘__ ` `_ _ __ ._2___|,9|_;den_ __ n.. .<- 0 -Trinidad _Electric Slillllf _ ' Dividends 5 p. c. Quarterly $4-80 P” _ ‘ Payable Jan. I0; Apr. I0. July I0; -0”; mu’ _ fl’rice 75 p. c. To Yield 0-515. *Pi °°.;f l ` - - iii record; Tift 7 The Trinidad Electric Company has hui a most succellf _ _ -.' ' " - * ~ il ¢ h lliuie. Af1er'prov|dius..f9rB°°¢l. 4 _ | *md f-f U" °f _ i?.::§;i:;“;.".e:.z;;';°S.°.‘i.‘:::i. :f°.,“.?."l. ie.. .ee .<»-»¢»--»<»--f»._-_»»»_--~_»_»_°,:.; . . of the last train) and 10.00 the pre- , MUNICIPAL, PUBLIC UTIL-` Common Stock for 7yenrs, \ . . ; _ . _ ' _ vivue evening: irv d coiwonsriols . ~- - - - ‘ ‘ ’ M. -none, .union a" BONDs_ At Price Offered 'l`rinidiid_ Electric Stock is , __ Miss E. wesenwny,.A1nien , Attractive, f » l . , -i E ' ' 1 ' ' _ i,‘.';”.i‘.‘;,':;:;;=.i:°’;,‘;:.i:if‘”“ n.. in. J. C. MACKl_i‘§_T_§i§H Gil i}0f ire, 7 . if1giiii::?`NEi»liil°iins¢i¢e '“"""“°"‘ "‘“"°"' i nnnnrns noie°r'iiiiiit°s€'ocx nncn.\Ncn.~ , ~ J. Patterson, Hunter River 3" ‘|°l"'» N B Direct Private ires ' -_ w. nnnsrn, annie. mm Mn|.n..|,ql.e l.ii.|r.\x, s1'.JonN. normu:i|.._ all GLASWW- *`Kl|’F_K'_°;l" ‘ Q i A SURPRISE PARTY, On _the evening of 'the 20-th inet." about forty members of the Hazel- brookf Baptist Sunday School and congregation assembled at the home of Deacon J. B. Jones, Pownal. The' object of the gathering was to give ,Deacon Layton McCabe, 'the ef_- ficient teacher oi the Hazelbrook Bible Class, e gift in recognition of his long and valuable service, ' __ After a very pleasant evening had been spent in games, music, etc., Mr, take chairs that had been placedfor them on one side of the room. This they did with some reluctance not knowing what was to come next.~ Then Miss Sadie Jones came *for- waril_ and read the following ad- dresses:- . Dear Bro. McCabe:-We, your frienzs and members of the Hazel- broo Bible Class desire on this _oc- casion to manifest our recognition and appreciation of your splendid leadership and assure you of our most hearty support in the- grand work you are doing in the interests of this Kingdom of God. Wh ii we recall the clearuess of thought and the aptnespvof illustra- tion .with which you always unfold the important truths of each lesson and the practical and tactful way in which these great life lessons are ap- plied, we are ever reminded thatwe have, in you a teacher who thorough- ly understands both how to get and how.to give to others the hidden treasures of "The Word of Life." We know your life is s very busy one,_ yet each successive Sabbath gives the most abundant evidence that,-you reserve and hold a certain portion of time as sacred fora care- ful and prayerlul preparation for this important phase of the Master's worlr. The very fact that you regularly travél ilve miles-many times on foot-in order to meet the sessions of your class is in itself a testimony to your love for and your consecra- tion to the Lord’s cause, and carries with it an influence that cannot now be correctly measured. We know that in a spiritual_ sense, faithful service for .others always brings its own .reward. Our individu- nl li es are enriched, not so much by what we get as hy what we give' of loving sacrifice; and we are refreshed by a\ense of sweet soul repose when we have done our best, 'in His name, even when we are not con- scious of the appreciation and loyal- tyof our fellows. This spiritual reward of service faithfully performed, we know, has been yours, as you have sought to bear to us God’s messages of truth and duty; but we wish to assure you that while your own life has been deepened by the joy oi this service, the truth you have brought to us, in the Masters name and spirit, has broadened our vision of Divine things and enriched' our Christian experi- ences as well. lllnshrined in many a heart arid expressed in many a life are the precious gems of truth that throughout these years God _has helped you to unfold. - "ri ` ' ~ As you go on in this, your loved work, be assured of both our contin- ued co-operation and prayers; and our united desire is that you may long be spared to labor in tht vine- It is not necessary to say more, _for after all, even the most* expres- sive language many times utterly fails- to fully reveal .thc deep fealtngl ol the soul, so we ask you, dear brother, to scalp! this sle gh. robe as ivory small tangible token of the" `spp_eeistion and esteem ‘tlikt 1 no words of ours ca.n~ fully express. Hrs! edagae- .l " D ‘ Sis er'-Wecannot let this oc- Ci-oxohe is -'then most wonderful: ' ,"w|¢h5 ¢ ‘ medicine ever-made for ‘curing cliron-#ggi paslpl-Qgrgqbg glptgaoqfngyoglla ic _rhnmstism kidney troubles, and." “uf }i¢1p.m,¢¢ _gsg,°\“- jf-¢,r\,1;y» }g_ ,ff 5. . . _ . d rent -from ,fjs'1l`~-othef '_l>\!ih6dles.f, Q ¢.vm¢y3f'¢|_--of-service mgy imap: There ie nothin§_1eise,on,;a_irtp,lite it. but 1. tselueriptnrsl ‘pi-inefpie .fa-. ».;s;.~:. It matters not ow old oti are or‘ warg 1, hum “pon gh, fdgmgi _“Q H01 me you have suffered. it .le loving perinnnsnee ei duty. g whit- i ` , - I ~ _ ':i:°:.:.:.‘.: *°:°.2m‘f.»‘.‘i.€.*.i°..‘.‘»i»”iS‘f as 2; ,':if.".... .... You will find relief irom the dnt few. yg 1, gngrriniporteut or has llrger délee. end ren 'in be eerii-rua new _,,,, nniei tiiu- iss vineyira er 3§_ifi;i_v__ nn you misery ml eelierles -‘ne e; its lii»'wiie'siie_;imnee._ wie. _ ~` n drigtnskpackage,-,of_ Cro one n _lem ‘ad_L%;.th°¥;to?& Eh: Iii- ‘Cd°°°_\“::inged' . 0 :c'.i:*-’~--. ..-no .ii »» . l »-. » .0 1°- ~= *- . |-_ _ _ ._uth9t__._. __ . ._ .. ir - -_-i _ _ *".,-»-1»-““,j€»s¢f~“-»»~.’°,i‘iti‘s°.'.':'?.':.'i; .. iwuemufmiv ._-. W- 3- 3011*?" _ _ iz.. c gi :.~ei.m 0 anis-= Ae-~ . . . and lsrttims 1 ' f . ho. i,r_1_._e-._»;_,, -4_1-lem. i_ ~-»_»~\f_-.-eil' ' ' ...¢_...._.... _i ii____. Akai.. _al.L...eL..n.£.1 @1222.. ae.. » im. dh. n " *i1n€.l!\‘li»(VAsi2-iLe"'»` .4......n.i3'~u.