call __.—. w Miscellaneous Items u wont. you please speak a little more pmnly P" asked the in an at the end of the wire, for the fourth time. “ if l only woke as plainly as l teel like doing, I'm afraid I'd le cut ott.” shouted the man at the other end. ._[ndianap0lis journal on \\'u.Li.uts’ Pink Pills contain in con- dented form the elements for building up the blood and nerve system. When broken down from overwork, mental worry, abuse or ex- cess. you will find them a never-failing cure sold by dealers or sent on receipt of price- to c-rtts a box. 6 boxes $2.5o—by addres-ing The Dr Williams‘ Med. Co , Brockvtlle. Take no substitute. The population of the United States in- crease; by I,ooo.ooo persons yearly. 5iooo reward offered by I. S. Johnson use 0)., Boston. Pamphlet with full particulars tree. Bones are hollow; colums which are hollow are stronger than those which are solid For sun-burn. tan or rough hands, bathe yin; yntmson's Anodyne Liniment at night; ‘Omit; Kilt T... ;..*.l a half million parcels are sent monthly by British parcel post. is HIE Months of months of March, April and ‘lay, the Blood should be purified. and the svstem strengthened, so that it be able to withstand the debilitating effects of the changi ing weather and resist the attack of disease. The most reliable medicine to take to bring about the desired result is Estey’s Iron Tonic. For sale by all druggists. The value of property in London has trebled since 2856. For Scalds or burns use Philoderrna. ’l'heCcl‘evils money cannot buy anything that the ristian ought to have. Moriins should use Pbiloderma on their infant.-, as its soot‘ ing and healing properties render it invaluable for chafing. Druggists sell it—25c. The world's press is stated to include 37,000 newspapers. I-Is'rEY’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is pleas- ant to take as milk. The peculiar manner in which it is made renders it acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. For Coughs. Colds, Consumption, delicate Children, Whooping Cough and all wasting diseases there is no remedy to equal it. ‘ A lazy man steals from himself. puddle aged people, when you were babies, Johnson's Auodync Liniment was then very old. ‘ There is nothsng in the world that peo’ le relish more than nonsense with a great deal of sense in it- A Bean of 1829. When grandpa went a wooing, He wore a mtin ve-t, A trail of running roses Embroidered on the breast. The pattern of his trousers. His linen white and fine, Were all the latest fashion In eighteen twenty-ni ‘re. Grandpa. was a fine-look’, young fellow then, so the old ladies say,'.and he is a line- looking old gentleman now. For the econ: of years he has been a firm believer in the merits of Dr. Pierce’: G0ldenh,’M‘:ll(¢tl Discovery’ . “ It renewed my yout ’ re- qaenoly says. It is the only blood-purifier and lives invigorator guaranteed to benefit 0? e_ure,or moneypr-omptlyrefunded. It eur_es liver disease. dyspepsia. seroful-vus sores, skin eruptions, and all diseases of the blood._ For llngering coughs and c0nsulnt’fiOil_ i'l11¢l‘ l5 lung scrofula in its early stages) it IS an un- paralleled remedy. Very Bad Form.—]ack Dresser - “ There was an unusual bus le on Washington Street this afternoon.” Mrs Dresser-—-“Unusual! Well, I should hope so. Didn't the thing know that they aren’t Wornany more? —Boston Post. _ If you are troubled with hawking and iv!!- ting..dIll_headache, loosing sense of taste or gnell, yoqare aiilicted with catarrb. 3”d_ *0 ,.‘.c.c... itfiom developing into consumption. Nasal Balm should be used promptly. The?’-‘ isuo case of catarrh which it will not cI_II'¢. and for cold in the head it gives immediate relief. Try it. All dealers. Mr. Watts-—" If that isn't iust.like_ I V001!!- Buttnning r shoe with a _hair pin.’ Mrs. Watts—“ I don't care. Didn't I heal’ 7°“ telling Ir. Potts about having t0 Pl!‘ °“ 79'" 1... with a shoe horn ?"-—Indiau'ap01IS Ionml It may be old, but ]ohnson’s‘Anodyne meut retains the vigor of youhlbnz M’! It 1"‘ . If you will do your duty and tell the truth you will not need any excuses as long *5 V°“ live . Ulgezated sore throat QM} 75¢” ‘° lohnsorfs Anodyne Liniment,when all else fill Uncle Eben wrote to the college pwfesw —" Have not heard from my boy for 501115 time. Hope he is not sick Ifhe has becll. I hope to hear he is improving " The Pm‘ fessor wrote to Uncle * belI—“ B07 3°‘ id“ 2 and not improving.” In this climate use Iohnson’s '.‘ln"dY3¢ um’ ment for colds, coughio b*°°¢l“"5 ‘"1 °"‘”‘h Young Nevergo—— “ I be! P3"d°“o ms‘ Polly, for leaving so early. for. really. 1 ‘"1 so much at h*me hrah. always," Miss Polly L.-onto apologies are necessary: 1 In 3"‘ 1 always wish you to be at_ home when 10“ 3'3 here."——Pit‘sburg Bllllctllb v’ ‘Iron Tonic works like maglfi gvcry part Of the human body through the blood, giving to all renewed life and vigor. _ Grief or expectation, or mental aPRli¢3t|°“ to any favorite permit, klflfl 3PP¢m" PHILODEIMA is a‘positive. cure for Burns and Scalds. It acts like magic. Foa softening, improving, and bfllltifyulfi -the Skin. no preparation that his ever brfll introduced equals F'.s_ttey’S FY3839‘ m“1°d°" ma. Dmggists sell it. :At a social gathering] the conversation bet-ing on Benlaufn 888. Guf d“ 8““'h re‘ mar-ked—“I beleive that animals can tall!- I am sure that, even nowadlyla 39'“ un‘ just like Baalam’a ass did." "30 I he“ said old Judge Petcrby. Au. through the Provinces. the rapid“!- ‘crease of 1.. Grippe is causing great alarm- A rcpt... was received here to-€187. of a new developement of the disease. which nether‘ than any other. , . . Wm. Hauler, of New York city, died in terrible y after a sickness of 031! 7°“ Jaye. I-he tongue swelled to III €390‘ as to make it impossible for him to 831110‘ or close his jaws. The "P"“ “9"‘mg the in this community to eIIQ1|I'¢ 59‘? “'9 noted Grippe Cure recently publshcdtnlo ‘"37 P‘P‘"° . In Cape Breton the dtsefle ll“ 'P"‘d "3," rapidly and with fatal results. I). J. McKni- ' lop, of L’Arcbeveque, writes, Feb. nth, that -the medicine referred to hasbeentned nth-t district, and with such success that,al_l residing in the neighborhood are obtaintflf! '- nppty, believing it to be the ooly_rem¢d! affording relief and ed’:-ctiog _I cert!-N “'0- He finished his letter by aslimg for s I-Ice uantity of the medicine, viz: ' r. Morse’: lndiau Rout Pills. to supply the demands of the community forthe reliefof to adm- Ilotber (suspiciously) “ If you lllvcllil 59011 . iafle canal swimming, how d|dY°"l"i" ’s so wet?" Little Dick-' That’! p¢|'3P" -ruunin’ away from bd bo's wot ruins; , 'wI'msdrmsscdisobsyyeusu' goswlmminl” In Danger. It is a prevailing impression that ii majority of Englishmen drop their li’s, but though no such sweeping statement can be made, the accusation does very well as an occasional missle in time of need. “Why,” said a blunt English- man to an American lady, “I didn’t think you were an American. You don’t; talk through your nose.” “And V00." she responded sweetly, “are not in the least like an Englishman. You don’t drop your h’s.” \Vhen the Dean of Armagh was summoned to Whitehall to preach in the Chapel Royal, Dr. Knox rallied him on the precarious position involved. “Mr. Dunn," said he, “you must. be very careful when you get. to White- hall. Remember, it was there that King Charles lost his head." . The dean went to Whitehal,preached his sermon and returned, and then capped his brother prelate’s little joke. “My lord," said he, “I well-nigh suffered a worse fate than the king’s. The verger in the Chapel Royal under- took to instruct me in the proper method of making my appearance. ‘First.’ sail he’, '1 takes the choir up to their places, and then, after they are seated, I returns for you, air, and con- ducts you to the lzaltar./’ ” Among the Chewing Gum. Says the Boston Courier: “One of the ways of doing business in Boston which astonishes visitors who come in contact with it is the manner in which errand boys and cash girls are sent about on important errands by certain houses. A commission broker relates that a cash girl of perhaps a dozen years of age came into his office re- cently and gave him what she said was a bill of lading. He took the paper, looked at it, and said : ‘This is not my still to; lazing.’ hTheh gig-l, ‘ notliilng nun , t. rust: or an into er pocket. and produced a varied assort- ment. of handkcrchiefs, bits of ribbon, rolls of chewing gum, and a crumpled paper, which proved to be the bill of lading requirfll. She explained that the first onosho was to take somewhere else. The amount of goods covered by the bill of leading was over $20,000. THE GUARDIAN, A SURE CURE Foil BILIOUSNCSB. CCNSTIPATL. ‘J, INDIGESTICN. DIZZINCSS, LICK HEADACI-H3, Atto ot:;:As:s (F ‘rm: BTOMACH. LIVER .".'..l) B1‘-’.'JlZLS. _ « Turv aaz uii.u.'rucr.:.ocsi .-.no r-noutrr . in series. sun roan A ~...~...~r.ai.: mu - , To Bunooctt BLOOD Btr::.n=s IN TH: E racarueur Ann cone or CHRONIC 3 AND OBSTINATE otscasrs. ash g;.z..... A u o-1~1oNEERs. 0 B".t.%‘.’.“’i‘.‘..?.;..‘.'“.t..‘..‘“°o....“°“°°.‘;.t‘“.‘%- °°m- Doddrs old stand, Queen 83.. Chwowiiferriginl. NORTON at Co.. E. 11., Auctioneers. Com- mission Merchants, Money lenders. salcsrooma. Queen street. Ch’town. nov 1 OODSIDE B. I. . ugfion com, lterohank. lfax-ni' arid esoekogilota. s . sales-room. Water street. o.........Ef . ORRIS, LEONARD. Auctioneer. Com’s’n. t. Summarside. Adv lemglant. Insurance mmclnoesomigtlsy 9 ,I"_ - pt 3°""”' 1 ,,.. my «'70 l I , _ .,.d - 4. ¢—.¢— . __' . -_' . :\ L lDul'Cl\} Bebe; table Eatabffulrcd G0e;carJ Ectaglts, ilolds, Group, . mrparmc ca!/cu, cottttEsTtott,AsIttt.tIt, Blttlttctttrts, Intttrlmntl or THE THROAT, ‘l?..l. THROAT Qlllnlflln niountrs. _. cune§‘astr.ar uncle. Unpreceddhted success nroves’ its~’-reliability AT ALL DEMER8 no tvltottsstr ntwecisrs 4/. Pixrotv an/no. Pnapnuzroa woonsrocx . N. 5. ° tlm:s;'s ltzt.tc:i' \ FOR J Luruoxn. Co; it. Angus u . ox. nce, No. at. Lower Water: St. oil Con -action with nqrly all put; of mg mg“ ‘ORB-I803. C. L. Auctioneer tlcommlr L slon Merchant. Prom t oturns. mo Queen street. Clrvown. p root» 17. ‘W COAL D S, gens. c., Round, Nu '1 Slack. and Hard , Coal always on Iran . Water St., Char- own, Nov. 14, '90 norms, Cog. John dealer In alllrinds or H Hard and It Coal. Water St, botw 11 Queen and Pownal. Nov. 14. _ 5,10¥ILLAN R. dealer in 81] kinds OI Hard and SOICOAL a wool). root ol'Prlnoe COOK 500. P ' hers. Looms ov Apotheeariot odor: 1:1: to . mi sol llnlshedlnbcstfstylo. 0 0 ‘niiovfls GGIN8.JOHN’—8cwtu¢ Ilauhinesre ed mptlywutlsfuotlou guaranteed '1-th E1852» sqn’u-o.cii-town.r.ir.r. Jul-4 in-no LIERCHANT8 BAENK or P. E. 1..-L. K. Davies. M.P Prcs1dent;D.F uhar. . L. Hasaand "L Boer Ben: ‘guru. ‘on! I 0 'L- Q 0 Wm. Dodd. GaIh16!:W Mel. . omce opposite Blsho PalaceI,n‘Groate(“:‘!e‘or80 st. , __j . liughes, Agent. nov‘! 1 nuts or Iloyal College , -H; urzcons. G1a.sgow.Eldou Onloo ours,9a.rn.,to1p.m.;3p.m.to5p.m. stand. Syd. Oct my street. charlottosown. Nov 6, '90 1101180. Kent. Tottetown. -— DENT Q I C PLEN‘1'¥’0f ‘’ 5° TgY8'l' in R. BAGNALL surgeon nonust.-corner %’.i‘....’.’.‘.l‘° ‘°';° 1'3: :32" m con and Richmond C’h'town. to. Ilocn CAI.Ion',.‘,’;rri’amiinldmy “tended HOV ‘ 8'I‘g.ICKLAt:ihll) ext:-atlzta “Qt? wlthogg pain v e egaa e ecti-lo or-cops. years practice. puariantes wlthall work. A A INSURANCE. .' HE MANUFACTURERS’ Lire mo Acct- nitrzr Insurumcn COMPANIES: Head Omce. Toronto. Ontario President: Geo Gootlcrham, President or the Bank of Toronto. Largest Paid-up Capital In the Dominion- rlai-Itirno Provinces Brunch, 78 Granville Street. Halifax. Pollc holders may remit. direct to Branch Omco, Post Ofllce Order, Bunk Cheque, or Dratt very Postmaster on the Island is authorized to remit by registered letter under seal. Policy holders should deduct cost of remit- . . . anagcr. “nee. § J B PATON V Address: Box 374. uotiiax, N. 3. Agents wanted In unrepresented Districts. Doc. 81 ‘Ill Iy CEACEERN JOHN Fire Life Accident. M Insurance.’ Omce,'McEii.o ' horn’: corner Lower Queen St.. Ch'town. P. E. I. nov 1 ABZARD. HORACE ; The Ianchester Fire Assur nce Co.; The Western Assurance Co. ; The Western Murine Assurance Co. Of- floc. South side Queen Square, C-h‘t.own. Whom Insure I-Ilcs Again. When nature smiles again in the mild spring days, mankind often groans from the effects, of had blood and kindred troubles engendered by the long, hard winter‘. Remove the cause of all the trouble by p\‘rflfyiI12i!°|1|”bl°°d WW1 nature’s remedy, Burdock Blood Bitters, the best blood searcher and tonic ever discovered An Emerald Islander was asked what his garments was made of “Made ov?" said Paddy, “ Sure it's mostly made ov holes.” Have You Seen It! The new Eg ptian Dream Book is creating quite a stir. Whether vou believe in dreams and visions or notit will interest and instruct all who read it, as it contains full interpreta- tions of a complete list of dreams with other attractive featu es. Sent by return’ mail on receipt of 3 ctamp. T. l\lri.uuitN 6» 630., Toronto. Ont. mm,«1...4- Can we plav at keepingjltops, marnma?” Marnma (who has a headache) _H Cerlainly, but you must be very quiet.” hlaud—"Well, we’ll pretend we don't ad- vertise. rot Young or Clio . Gentlemen, —— One of my little girls (aged 4 years) had been troubled with costtveness in its worst form since infancy. _We tried different remedies which gave relief while using, but as soon as discontinued she would be worse than before using. She lost her appetite and was growing weak and delicate. A fl-1-nd of mine who had used B.B.B with results for the same d sease, advised me to try it, and also the Burdock Pills, ,,1,;¢h we a; 1, She did not take the contents f one bottle before it relieved her, and not only relieved her but permanently cured her, for she has not been troubled once since, and she is now eight years old. HE.\‘ItY REYNOLDS, Serepta, Ont. ‘ Mrs, Hiskey -- " How is your son getting gang in college?” Mrs. Dickey—" He is getting ahead rapidly. ” (And there was more mm. than she dreamed of in her statement ) ——Puck. Rocking succeeds like Suceesc. Burdock Blood Bitters is a household re- rncdv for dyspepsia, it expels rheumatism and ‘cu,-algla from the system, acts as an anti- bilious agent on the stomach, liver and bow- els. antagonizes blood poison. builds up and ,e.,i,,1;,es the bodily functions and restores and purifies the entire s)'5t¢m- Mrs. Fiveroom Flattc (to grocer’-s boy)- how is it the elevator won't come “P? Y°‘“' 1,.-«ad must be fearful heavy! Gr0Ce|'§ 5°?" "Faint the bread that‘: on it. ma’am; ws the bill for what you 07¢ Cabinet lbccomcsrwcsaoas. . A popular topic is Cabin‘-‘I |’¢°°“5t1'“‘ft1°n. which reallv does not concern the‘ purlic so‘ much as the reconstruction and c vansing o b em against ‘the approach of the um‘%remier medicine for this pnr spring . - k Blood B tters. and both g:ie;srecognBmd(i::e it as the heist blood purifier and general regulator known. le of his nose. ' _ _ thfreifitge pl! (0 Y0“ II, I me. but ,5 no wgr¢r‘)asscS und r it, I thought the owe.» word better.—Indianapolis Journal. 3.-°.,y.5.¢ per cent of the water Etxsiumed 0, dawn for domestic purposes in °!‘ '9 wasted. ‘gang with Wolves. llsny a thrilling tail has been told by tra- ',w of Ruseia. Sometimes. only the i¢k¢d bones of the hapless traveller are found in tell the !Ile- 1“ °‘“'. °'"‘ °°‘“‘"7 lbw" ands are en “' “ m°‘“.dd°“h "cc -.-=-- we .°°n~~°*;°°.. mg-:* wapong with Wllllih ‘IO fig I 9°. Pierce“ Gddcn Medamndl scoydsy cases ’°"°""“"‘“°d’m-- “iii tors had whenall other medtcinesand oc. ad failed. 1. is the greatest °‘°°“'P'"‘,§" go, restorer of strength “Own V we '0! con. .11 tom; of scrofulous afi'ect10I1§(“ ,.,..,....... is one otth¢m).‘ it.“ ‘‘ _aremedy.' 9 _ %g_' ]),c_fl|e'gl'I_3aIO8l cure or license * l Poor old Lushforth fell down and broke, “Don't you mean "nan of ‘ no, ',-15 got": across the frozen ' ‘IotsesowlI.P.l.l. , UHART-I BROW—8ce Ad. in another column. Fob Sin ESBIIISAY. -‘As-, Quean Insurance Co. or llluzliind. next door Bank ofNova scotia 6ir’tsn..Iy.«I*.*' *' = ~ - ‘ LEGAL cuanns. '" CLEAN. A. A. Barrister and Solicitor- . 0mco—Browu's Block. Charlottetown. Moneyto loan. nov 7 ..—- 4; ‘VHAI. WOOD, C. B.. Barrister and -\ttaor- may-at Law. Notary Public. etc. (mice in Cameron Block llttrly occupeed by F. L. Has- zard. Esq., South -1116 Queen Square. Honey to loan. . jun ‘I0. '92 ly sf ALMER, H. -J , (of the late arm of Palmer P at McLeod.) Barri-tcr, At-homey-at-Law. Notary Pubr-o. etc. 0mce:o'Halloran's Buli- ing,neat door to Bank of Nova so tla. Monet to loan ch’town. Jan 20 '92 ty 1‘ CDONALD & MARTIN, Barristers. Soul 1- ; _ tors, Notaries Publlc.ac &c., Orncns: Moi-rIs'Bulldlng, ch’town Ga ey's t-uildlng Surnrnerstde. Money to roan. Dec.2. '91 00D. JAIIES H. Bar-rlalervat-Law. Com- missioner, Notary Public. etc. Omco, Cameron Block, alone to loan. cpeciat at- tention given to collec ons. ARBIIBTON. A. B., Barrister. Solicitor. ac... uameron ‘Block. Ch’town. P. E. I.- llonoy to loan at .ow rates. nov? AVIES & HASZARD. Barristers and At» torneya. omoo. Dodd'l Banding Queen Street. Charlottetown .9. rr. 1. ‘nov. 7 01.301). IORSON 8 ll UARBIE, Bar- L rlsters, Sollcitorsé ac. hnrlottnr town, Brown's Block; ummcraldo. over Hor- chnnts Bank of Hnlltnx. Moneyto loan. nov '1 EDDIN, J. H., Bari-late-. ac. Cameron Block, (Head or stalrw ). éonecuona attondodto. Iloneytoloan. nov? . ELLIBH. J OHN '1‘-, Astor-nevy~at.-Law. No ‘ tary Public etc. Omoe, London House Building, Queen st». Ch'taown. Money to loan at low interest. [Jan 17, '33] TEWART W. 3.. Barrister and solicitor. Omce. Ncwson's Block, opposite Post Omce, Moneywloau. July 25,'90 _P1':i1N'rERs. arc. ABZABD, or. Hntnnrnrrr, Book-binder, Printer and statloner, Br-own'sBlock Clrtown. P. E.I. -r nov‘! MB8. JOHN, Steam Printer and Book- ‘ 3 binder. Queen Street, Charlotte . P, Island. nov '1 BLAND GUARDIAN Oo.—B1lIheads. Cards. Letter Honda. and every vat-I of prlntln neat] and promptly caccu Cameron look.C lottetown. MANUFAC JCURES. PALMEB8 Co. Clrtown Bash audooor Ro Factory. Peakb’u No. 3 Wharf. Ch’town. P. I. Island. [Jim 23. '91- & SON A. Foundersl Machinists. ‘Foundry. King Square, Ch‘t:own. House heating a specialty nov” GKABD JASPER. Saddler and Harness -usher. Bo done prompuy. North 0 noon Square. Ch own. nov 8 OKINNOIG 8 IOLIAN Iron Founders Ma- . crunosui and Boner ilmrois. Hot water heating. Spring St. Clrsown. P. E. I. new 8 G. P. 'l'., Mnnuncturor of and dealer Innootstshocs, Customworkasp iclnl . [amen and findings. WIIT’ flummanlz CKUBMAN. Clark 8 00. manuf's and bull SI...-.; » s’sldo, Building niauerlal or all kind is no A Church l‘ri1-ntrim-n n soootnltv. mlv ONG BIt08.,'rannors. Hlghutdm-lccapaid to ualfandchoop skins. an horaeand ,I$..m‘ii.., .'1'a.nnory. Bunion 8t-. 0118!‘- tQ‘-Ol9€V - HENRY D WADKAN. Sheet alctal Worms.-. .....‘?.l‘.‘.“%.‘.’ f‘§é’£.“§¥J$33£‘£“e rm station Hate 81131. ly j Mzxs OUS- ' ' “ . c uonaonornu 'il.‘.‘t.5.‘."3? ..‘.‘.3$‘3..‘.*..'. 3...... Ch’- hown. P- I. I. ~ 30' 7 nno-s. a co. ship owners. Chem!-I lei-s.Hs.r-dwarolerohants. tclllaok 8.8.Co.L.Qucun8t. P-I-Io Lrvmrisr is'rABL1us. Worm:-s rd‘ sutures. Prince St. Char ............‘,'fi. , “menu phone communication _ ed promptly. nov all [Losses axons memo mun. En ulre at G. o.Jint J tore, in eofQuccn's square, oi-’:t°$ gyaney aim’ WHOLESALE. RVIILL BRO'8.. Commission Merchants, wholesale Grocers, tits for-Old Syd- dvlctorla lllu ' Gpardlan, :2 tlignoswn Mar-tni?fnsuraucc't.hc Allan Llnczthc oboe and the Bos1:on.Hal.irax& P. 3. Island tcamshlp Lines. nov I8 WBBRY. FINTON T‘ Wholeeal Grooc Commission lorchaitt. Bhippinog Agenii: Fire, llnrlnc. at Accident Insurance. Inman & Dominion 8. 8. lines. Water St. Ch'town. 22 MISS EDITH E. ll|I.l. Late of Anglo-French College - Upper Norwood, Eng. nest:-cs a few more Pupils for Planofortc Certificate from Kensin ton, England Residence, Weyrnonih St., harlottetown. fehro-d 3mos :- ...... oi. Lessons in Painting T MISS M. I-t.ii:oHtsuoL . WILL give lessons in Oil, China and Water Color Painting at her Studio in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK. Orders taken for Painting in the differ- ent branches and Portraits. Visitors welcome. Nov. DR. Gnu. A. Bmims Physician and Surgeon Specialist on Diseases of Women and Chronic of Men. TERMS. Consultation and Preacrl tlon, $1.00; onsultntlon, Special minatlon and reset-it-tlon. from 0100. Visits to City. from 91.00. Visits to Country, usual rates. Omcx—Queen «Square, Charlottetown . Hours-From I0 to 13 a..m-. and 2 to 4 p.rn. Night calls attended to at Residence, 11'! Upper Prince street. Address all professional letters to P.0. Box 47. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. CENTRAL HOTEL. Fortuerly “Railway Ema,” RICHMOND STREET. THE above Hotel, which is centrally situ- ated and within five minutes walk of the Railway Station, and in close proximity to thePostOllice, Banks and all the business houses of the city, has been improved, thor- oughly renovated and refurnished. The Tables areequal to those found at any hotelin the city, [and the couilne will he made a special obyect. Good and an attentive hustler con- tinually iu attendance. No charge for atabling when meals are taken. Telephone Communication , P.-S. BROWN, Proprietor. Home Bought and Sold on Commission. uigi5—d&-w ry 995531. limit WAEBB 5138!‘! CHARLOTTETOWN’,P. E. I. THIS house», long known to the public as the Osborne House, has, of late, undergone extensive improvements in the entrance and otherwise, and will in the future be known as the Queen Hotel. . Not only is its outwardappearance be- ing greatly improved but our guests may rely on a , . menu and the most careful attention. We "will be‘ pleased to meet our old patronsand as" many more as may favor us with a call. First-class 1 always in waiting at Steamboahs and R. Depot to convey Passenger-sand free of charge. P. P. KRGHIBALD. ~ Proprietor. opt. .10..'9_l. = ROLLED 6.... ntfii‘. 200 - Barrels. qnanxnwgw, Cosnailetcliant,-"‘i’ t Furnace “$10033 Ilnldxi Bseamahl 0o’I.-.Cana- ‘ '§'L"n“m°i'opumm.iim¢ an aboau ‘-.9“; L..." .. .. N.B.d.'M. mt-rmrcunr. l‘ D=°==?~—'v.r- ' ings, which will be closed out It. T. HOLMAN. .—...._.. .-.—- A- for Stoves, Tiuware, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, and making daily aolec. tions from the varied assortment of Hard ware, which I keep constantly on hand, ‘Imarlp aellmg at lowest living prices for My New vTin Shop at Kensington is nowbpou where I keep a good use;-imam», of Tfinware and Stovepipe constantly in stoc . E’ Jobbing and Repairiu neat]; and gr-omptly_at-tended to at hot places, viz,’ lrmmerside and Konsington. Hot air and water heating a specialty. A. DUPRES. ‘ Opposite Merchants Bank of Ba Summoraido Oct. 21. '91. - _ CHA RLOTTETOWN, ‘MARCH, 7, 1892. ABC Custbmers are coming to my Store ‘is l Am Found lull?-E-1-Bfi"Way,Wiiwi. ‘iLKU0WI....u ” {€05 (C J cflon “nu. successes 0 s , NOD“) "nu". :3: coconut.-:o:I‘a? ? ggahtar ms.tsr............ 3 so 8 so ‘_"'°°'°°---In I — cucocuceeooone .. ..""5"°"" IWGIINI J ,..,.. "'00!"--nun saaccocconosssss ...‘..... t=°° :2: it: E sumuletdda H-"H.333 C W .......S‘. ‘ f gimhccuccceacaoccoldiy ..::.'...‘..... 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Under Clifton House. run_t;gArs Coon Coats, from $27.50 to‘$65.00, Kangaroo Coats‘ at pricesto suit, Bulgarian Coats very Cheap, Siberian Bear Coats,excellent for Clergymen. Beaver Caps, Persian ,Lamb Caps and all other ;dcsci-iption of Caps for young and old, rich and poor, at D. STEWART’S Also a full line of Xmas ties and Melissa Waterproof Ul- sters just opened. ' D. STEWART 3'.!!nI!!9!?i‘!9.Dec_. 6. '9; _ t E have on hand a quan- , . tity of PARLOR Svrriis in all the latest fashionable designs, tri-colored Plush, Hair Cloth and raw Silk upholster- during the next month at cost and charges. You will find our display in Crabb’s Brick Block. . PENTZ BROS, ’ Summerside ‘Oct IO_ '91 —— -o 1: act- Whole Stock llolllletlll to Figures -—-'].'IIA.'.I.‘ '——— IIEFY 00llIPE'l‘I'l‘l0N OUR expenses are small and our Cus- tomers gct the benefit. Watches, than ever offered before. W575 M If you have any trouble with your WATCH you had better leave it with us to put in good working order. We guarantee all our work,‘ and can give best of references. W. H. PENTZ ,& Co. Summersido, P. E. I. (opposite Sinclair & Stewart's.) R. T. STOCK is now coutlétere. Largest and Most Varied yet Imported. I Bargains are limited in Every Ilse, ./1ll products ofthc Fdrm Bougltt. ’ Junc,84.i-—1y1-A Bron and Shorts. _ 20 TONS in sic.-caching '1f' RUEK BllllIlM! Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware cheaper . TRAINS FOR THE EAST. ' - it OOOOO90qdp gig. A . R ' nun‘ ' ..2.?l.‘.¥£i.’.'i‘.‘.“.‘.‘3’.'.::.::::: 33'.’ . is “out smwunmcgar 3 55 Houatasewurslnffi .3 db 4 io noitawu . Cg;-(]18‘n.”_._._""_"" usuuuuusus aw»-own :2 ls.<"..s*.:r.:..-:.-.'2-::::-..-.~ ti: u 4 ‘ 1- Ir. _ , ’ sensuous“? 5 st‘ POIOPI.-.....c..‘......o U ‘ .............. B9.’ mver ”. ...."..." 5 57 suuseaeauseeaa . .. ... .... 3 Cash. Extrti lar’ I or twt-ice‘ for our I Trains are run by Eastern 8tandat'd'l‘iins. 'l,'|-[E J. 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