...... sou-o-mam an-«aw .. .»... »...:-.cusmIs-nmnaafldo l“‘llIn9"o "* ‘”““ “ "V H ‘W K . ' ‘ _ 1 ‘ . .... .>b“1M'.ii¢V<.l|ld<ill?:‘i. ii.;.a-W: ~. ‘ h ‘ (‘g *3 .1 if? . g . - .g_ , ‘Q 5"‘ .. “J5 Stanley Bros not annals! CLEANING or sham .0! .—-—-szooxm BEINANT8 ANDSODDS AND ENDS. E TAKE STOCK FEBRUARY 1st, and as W do not want to inventory the ODDS and ENDS we uav made a pile of them on our Counter, and GENUINE BAR GAINS WILL RE GIVEN. Ends of Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cash\me’res Serges, etc.; ends of Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Prints, Ginghams, Embroideries, Laces, etc. Also, a few pieces of BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS, at specially low prices. STANLEY BROS BROWR" JBLOGZ February Calendar. 4 - Logan vs. Palmer. . Bus noon The in yesterday's 2 my of we“ rlsss sets slow rlscs sets Guaunur, Logan vs. D. W...Palmer, ‘— lb mh in m sh ml: in taken from the Monetary Till“. mm‘ ‘‘3‘‘''‘‘‘" $7 "5 m‘ ‘f 7 22, 3 :2 outto boa ouesided and distorted re-, iiiglitioiilityv l i g l7 3 39 9 9' port. and wer t ‘(its rs-production‘ in :.*..‘.'.°.:l.-...??"," 2 s to r. : :2 oo..... o'>.‘."’2...,.., .. .......o.. 1 Rid‘ ‘ I ii iilrx ri"3°‘i‘l 1: iii ‘bill I paper of the standing of the noon: lllt‘|’I‘l:tg0l'.90ltll|:da ,m,g_g5m_p_m_ Monetary Times should allow its columns §'*:;m‘"g" “'|.§'J:y.- 3- '11- to be usedin sucha manner, and we hope boil ind 0tl1er Notes. 5 Thursday night. Baird's Balsam of Horehound cures an-l nlievcs Cchrnic Coughs. Mssslts. W. B. Howan‘ and Warren Newson, of Tryon, were in the city Tuesday. THE ladies of the Masonic Bazaar Sew- 2.30 this afternoon. Mn. George Stanley, of Stanley Bros, left last night for England to select spring goods for the firm. IN our local yesterday in reference to Chelan Falls, the name of Mrs. Hardy should read Mrs. Montgomery. Cons to the.Msgic Lantern and Song Entertainment,-., in Kensington Hall, on Thursday night, at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 10 cents. Lunrrzo.——You will always find Prowse Bro’s to the front with all the latest styles and lowest prices on Chil- TEA TBA lf one real rose is booms. .11. 12:.-———.— URING the months of ‘November and December our ‘by’ i Tea Trade increased so much that we had to send an order to London for another supply, till we receive our Spring Stock. . We attribute this large increase to the fact that we offered the public the best value in Teas on the Island. and they ~lgave them a fair trial, and were convinced that what we stated was true. a"Wc Went Sell You any Call early and try agsom ' lo 0 j—q—-—¢:_ J. 2 -4 , M , . ‘ _ --., .._._.--... ._....._.¢ - Queen and Kiss; sqssarefistores. Summeréidé Column. ,run,_o_oATs Coon Coats, from $27-50 to $65.00, Kimgarog Coats at prices to suit, Bulgarian Coats very Cheap, Siberian Bear Coats,excellentior Clergymen. Beaver Caps, Persian Lamb Caps and all other description of Caps for young andcld, rich and poor, at D. STEWART’S Also a. full line of Xmas ties and Melissa Waterproof Ul- sters just opened. - D. STEWART Summcrids Dec. 6. '91 S--ours-— Wlislostntklladuonl inFignras -———'1‘IIA.'.l‘ —-—- DEFY COMPEl‘l'l‘l0N UR expenses ‘are small and our Cus- tomers the benefit. Watchefio Clocks, Jew and Silverware cheaper than hissed before. 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 heat of references. W. H. PENTZ 6: Co Su muse} P. 1:. 1. . "' (oppose. Sinclair c Stewart's.) _ ‘ . E have on hand a quan- tity of PABLOB Surrss ticsisfromthevai-iedassortmentoffllard STCDCIK. IS NOW COMPLETE.» Largest and Most Varied yet - Imported. ougnsanororoanovoryuno All products of the Farm Bought. R. T. HOLMAN. Summer-side, J une 24.—lyr XI’naS;’Gifts —AT THE- Eolectic Bookstore. ‘WE are the head centre for the larg- Holiday Presents. Hiindreds of signs in Xmas Cards and Booklets. An immense stock of '1'O_YS for the children. Fancy Goods in all the lat- est styles. Vases and Handscmel China Ware. Beautifully bound Books for young and old. A thousand articles in order to keep us going I Concert in the Basement of R. T. iHnlmu.’s » Thos. D. Rogers, B. Dawson, at "day of Good. "it.b1e,f°d1sivc‘action combined with a sonorous and conoonrsccf dren’s Clothing. Feb. 17.--31 A man of Mushrooms exhibited in the “lfllvts Tuesday, by Mr. Richard nxrke was quite a novelty. They were purchased by Mrs. Dr. Strickland. A Manic Laurens and Song Enter- tainment will be held in Kensington Hall on Thursday evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Tickets, I0 cents. Come. Nnw Hus-21 cases opened .and 25 more to arrive and will be sold wholesale and retail, at Prcwse Bro’s, the wonderful cheap men. F eb. 17.-—3i “It is the bes( selling pill we have.” That is what one of our island d ' said about Everybodys’ IZills,, when tele- phoning in for a fresh supply the other «I- THE N xx-r CONCERT.-— The Firemen nrpose huldinga Grand Concert in the yceum on the 1st March next. No eff'ort'will be spared to make it THE. con- cert of the season. For Sore Throat and Lungs, apply Dr. Ke'ndrick's White Liniment. _ Titans crossed the ice in every direc- tion yesterday, although many consider w e West River yet, and the patience of those who usually bush the ice is sorely tried. Ifcalhsl we capimt warrant. 2,.” vucn1s:>fmfe.§_fol:-5-ff,"“,l“"'yl("d"“:“'N'9‘ “$3” the ‘ ’ ethodist Church lastcvuingsaaligsly attcndcdbythe youngpeopleanda - ber of older ones. An i tercstiiig gramme wascarrisd out. “The Art R in the evenings enjoyment. , , . .- Tnns will be a in Wright's Hall, on Thursday night. the 18th inst. for the purpose of organizing a Court of the Independent Order of Foresters. Those wishing to become members, as well as all old members of other Courts, are requested to be in attendance at 8 c’clook, sharp. Tm: roads being good Tuesday the markets presented quite a lively appear- ance. There‘ was a very large isplay of choice beef inside and some carcasses of the outside beef were also good. ‘There was a good supply of hay in which sold readily at 50 cents per cwt. Choice pork brought 6 cents per lb. Oats are atcsdly at 32 cents r bushel but there is little coming in. utter and eggs are in demand. There was not much flu]! butter in the market. a Rnuuuzsn the Grand Hockey Tourna- ment in the Hillaborough Rink to-night. Tlie teams for the match game--pleat va._ Wcst——ars composed of. the ' ‘ gentlemen : EAST WIST A S. U P ' t W.W o. w. o.".?l'.;‘:.'.f,' 1"‘ N. .. o...'.'.'.':: J. A. Moore, WA Wcsksjr M rs, -E Chas. Weeks. . . core, is ' 011, H. D. Johnson, .3 J. P. Rundlc, , (0-pt) - e Referee, Mr. George I. aflissns. Wn.1.is Piano and Organ Co., Ch’town, P. E. Island :- Gcntlcmcn,—-I have much pleasure in stating that the “Williams Piano” I pur- chased from you after having been tho- roughly tcsted by competent judges has proved in every way-_satisfactory. It possi sees a perfectly reliable and respon- remarksblybeastifnl quality of tone. _I 'der it eminently adapted for singing ’ Its tone blends..ad‘sm-ably with-. the voice, and I would highly recommend these ' to intending purchasers. and believe that with such instruments there is no need for American importation. Wish’ your Piauosthe success they lllanod by the lludln Reporters ‘ Cunrsw Bum. at Keusington Hall on in mm“ ‘in meet in the lodge mom ‘t is notonly false and libelous as against partment was a special feature of interest g_ I ‘ in his store—that to road the onoo ‘hm iI.I'“.8'_'. <3,’ es.‘ hstieiony_,of"0ccmbs and defendant, and in view ofohs fact that the transac- tion occurred in 1885, now over six years that that journal and the numerous papers throughout Canada which ‘ed the article wilhsec fit to make the a node honorable by‘? reproducing the original judgement, as given by Mr. J Alley, which we cheerfully publish in this issue. ---———--no—————- The Other Side of the Case. Sm,--Your paper of today contained an article purporting to be a report from the Tomato Monetary Times of a case recently tried in P. E. Island--Logan vs. Palmer. This report is replete. with falsehoods and niisleadingstatements. It the defendant in the suit in whose favor judgment waslrendered, but was written and published broadcast over Canada with no other apparent than to -slander the entire business community as well ‘as thc admiplgtration of “Justice in this Pro- vince. To evens casual reader it internal evidence of the maliccthat dicta- ted its publication, and I am _ therefore surprised that a journalist with ordinary discernment and business experience should publish such ogcnooo of falsehood without any effort to investigate the truth. I am especially surprised that a paper claiming an elevated journalistic status as the Guaunnx dual, and posing as a guardian of good morals. should do- grade iéself by publishing such in libel on the community as is embodied in this article. - A written judgment in this suit was read and filed in open court on the 8th of Janusrv last, which you could have heard when delivered, or could have since read at any timegou application at the oficc of the County, Court if desirous of ascertaining’ the facts of the. case. As will appgar from that judgment which is now sentéto you for publication Mr. Henry Coombs who was agent of the plaintifi was the principal witness with suit and upon his credibility its issue in a great measure depended. With this fact I need ofier no further explanation re- garding its result except what the judg- ment itself discloses. Lwill however say that those who know Henry will appreci- ute the !n0l'8l:l:2_Ell’e Monetary, Times rc- 1-.os,~a~aros‘yoo"o.o....““?.7s“eao'":*on‘a.ao7.: best known to yourself: “ Be careful who you credit in P. E. Islan ” In conclusion I may state that the judgmentowas given in open court ‘in the pl'0l0ll06‘0f counsel . for both sides. No appeal was applied for either than or at any time. ‘ Y9ur-. etc. J Alli Panrn, " ’ Defendant,’ ‘s Attorney. Lucas" vs. D. W. Pumas. This action was brought on an accep- tance for ‘$13.80, which the daifondant denies lavingfi signed, and was given for sonic soap which defendant having ‘iooughe. I There is no evidence to contradict the defendant's sworn statement that he did not accept the draft. Henry Ooomhs. agent for says it was signed gave it to Percy , who took it -into out with defen- dant's he, Cocmbs, didnotseedfiendfsntthen, qrtryto see_ most plain- sideration. Coombs swears that, as sgentofplmfn he sold the -soap to defendant in his o on ma 8ept.,l885, and .produced;a with an entry of the transaction chsr?gsd_ to defendant. Dc- fendant swcafit ' ‘i he never bought the‘ soap, and hefid of the transaction fig. Palmer, dcfen[ds;it’s, so ,.__ __ .___,_ _._._. ...__ ...._____._____-._._... _ THE GUARDIAN, cHA}tLoTmToWN, 1>sfi1_1_vcE1 ED .town Hospital on Tuesday wass ;.';.-a... of that vicini‘ty.““*-~\v-_.__‘. Hood’: . Sarsaparilla. . It is prepared by thoroughly competent phat - ’ ~, - - if p _ _ -The Hospital Concert» Tur Concert in-a-id of the Charlotte- grand success musically and ’ - One of the best programmes of tho people of Charlottetown and was carried out-in a manner satisfactory to -all. ' The soloists‘ of thesvcning were Mr. L. Cooke. Mrs. James Byrne, Mill Winnie Blake, Miss Sullivan, "M- Blake, Mr. H. A. Tsnton, Mrs. Boonie. Mr. C. Hermans. I f ' ‘ V This was Miss Blalre’s'fii-st appearance on the stage and a good impression WI-I left upon the audience by her solo. The violin solos by-Miss May Macdon- ald and Prof. Vinuicomhe were up to the usual mark and were much enjoyed. ‘ Q.B.Warren’s reading and forth much applause. Perhaps the most enjoy- this. numbers on the programme were the l personations of “Henry Irving” (a la Dixey) and a scene from’ Richard by Mr. A. C. McMahon, who is a born realand were enjoyed by all. The ac- ocmpaniestswcre Mr.H,A.T'anton,IIr.L. Watson, Master H. Anderson and Rise Cavsn.” The piano- soles of Miss Quirk and Weeks added much to the en- joyment - 1 I 1"‘*.‘ S . 9. Canadian Horses in England. Canla-diisn horses‘ have been doing well at London sales of late. At —AldrldZ0'l .' last week they realized such prism It thirty eight guincas and thirty sixguincss apiece, as against thirty two and‘ thirty gu'nsas for English of similar breeds. This fact leads the Live Stock Journal to lecture English breeders thus: The Canadian horses sold at Aldridgc’s fetched such good prices ,frcm London postmasterscf experience as to suggest a danger to the home business if we do not take the utmost precaution for the pro- tection of the latter. The Atlantic freight and have to be met as a second cha go by the Canadians ere they reach the English market; and calculating this at the very lowest at £10 a horse, the British breeder and raiser of coach horses has adistinct advawage if he likes to take it. We want, however some concerted, or associated action amongst the home Canadian Gazette. A Paoirsssoa Haaconn-r gave a talk on _ farmtopiaat thsflall attgavclsdish out-L Friday evening last, which was much ' bx, __t,l;e intelligent agricul- “B- Is a concentrated extract of airsaprnis. Yellow Dock,-rlpslswwa. Junlallr. gush, Jlsudrake, Dandelion, and ,ctjhcr,_,s,alusbls vegetable remedies. every lnasdlsut being . strictly pnre,and thcbest cflls klndftis possible to buy. maclsts, in the most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination. Proportion and Process. giving to ltcurative power Peculiar T Itwmcnre,wheniutbepowsrcfmsdlclno. scrctnla. salt Rheum, mood Pclsonlug. (hnccrcus andall other Rumors, Itslarla, Dyspepsia, Blllousness. Blah Headache. Catan-h. Rheumatism, and all, (I11-film with-%hsI.lvcrandKldneya., ‘ ItcverccmcsThatTlrcd Feslln¢.Orsancs an Appetite, and‘glves» great mental,--nerve, bsdllnanddmcstivc strength. . Ecod'sBarsaparlllalssoldbyalldruulsts. ugslxfcrsfit Prcpsredonlyby0.I.Esod &Oo..‘A.po¢hccarlcs’ .,nowc!l,Iass. 1t.B. Ifycudcctdetotaksficcdu rllla.dcnotbsludacedloDI_7lll!9lhsr. I00 Doses One Dollar street, landnioesouioo distinctlytold him he knew 5-‘nothing about it, but that if he (Conic any message for hs w , deliver. it. Some evi- dencehasbscn given in proof of the shipment of.‘ the soap, but it does not. touch the matter in dispute. s can be no doubt out the soap shipped and toPeicyPalmsr,saagentof the Steam. Boat0g.asViotoris,bnti_tipaotfnrthar traced -ds'_fcnd'snt. In -matter ._ contradiction fhetwecn efcllowcd ' . . ., H6 t , : ‘ ' ‘ '0 . ' ‘ - ant man be sold during the Bond‘, merl , remagmfl truly’ ago, and no was.brough1_: for it Fons. Gasss pf 0luldrsn’s Suits, V Trade. IThe best selected stock in L E P3°“'“- unwthhhuwndofuma ha “.9. aoue'°'wd'.’.'é Po.ddsim&O°'. ' Th Pm" °°‘"3*>'- 1* "ll '"Pm° M o..oo....-._m.o, .. oz. residence in '°“’ 5"‘ ‘“",,f““’ ‘’‘‘'’°'' F“; P"”°" bythem. -0»!-ad--an not-as ‘°I'°°.°""*"P‘*7- 0*?‘ end ' Great River. on Jan. 29. 1892. Mr. "“""‘°""»:-°°"‘.‘- "‘-'°"' "‘ ‘ °“"° Huxnaaifs of New Suits, suitablsfcr 9'00!!!“ 3°11" "|““‘°l"'¥- Thomas Jenkins. Iced 73 1090- The '”.‘“?" ""”‘l,'5 ?°"'“"-7' I°'““‘°* ‘ and Bo . Call and use the T J & no L WALSH deceased wasan intelligent and -worthy 8|V°J°4.l8|l.|0!ll€lll plaintiffs f-mu -new Shades in wcedg, voiyooo, woo. ' - o - .- man,andrcgp¢‘ctsdbyall who knew . _ - ‘ stcds. Willbesold cheap. James Under Clifton House. him for his lxfltqnktys sf. 0h8l.’;ct8l'.d Hie: ‘ Paton & Co.-—3i ( -.2 s . - o--m-n--o--o- o ' . 3 ' leaves behind him. tlimourn his*lobs. a th 5 R" Dnid H“ mmgfa-'iHm.‘b°'°"3h sq“"' &‘ I’ I wife and family, consisting of fourteen gutfimé ° gm“, T313 i.‘ ll” 353°” ‘W °'““l'i°3‘- 3'35 children, and numerous relations and Riv“. J.n.»3°n'tn., of 'P““”’" & E359’! fifty 993'?! 50330- ‘ ’ , friends. Hisfamily have the sympathy pun’ _ .4 .', 96 bottles for_twodollarsand ‘ ccutsgt - ._ ‘ , ’ ofthecommu:Iigin.thgip sad ha-aye. , ' ‘ Ilodd’s.Msdscal Hall—-also now lot’ of -N,,~¢,,,,gd,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,, - ,,,,,,,3,,,,, meat. But islifc.,Jt...is as the . » r, g pill-. also A ,3, gm”, T;,,,,,,,,"’“"3 GM,“ morning dew, which dives for sf little . omltopypto cotter. whole-slo Bum ‘ndshoes, ma nnk,-as My 331- so while and thcnvsnishcs awa . A large n “ -.° .~ « ‘NW1 ‘'5 lit at James Paton Q00.--8i be cleared at a low for cash. Jas. Paton & Co.—fl6 3: — ' ts. Oddgcodl” ill be sold :l.:'.;'.°..;‘:‘...... Jas. i:.ooo‘.lz co. sno1.ooa:a:u.u, Feb. 22nd. Subject,- Suites f hild J ch lot evs§ri°irm’portcdr.ll‘>y ban 3.95.0? . Hall.-Feb. Special Notices. First New smTioo Spring, 1992, A1.r.Sm-rsléftovssfrcmlastyssr will Havs you seen them one hundred aw. 0.1‘. U. meeting‘ dwillbs hsldin J .€l'empc,s-ancqplcllf-i-fl6 3i g 8:: Tutu.-The ncwsceck‘ " ‘ of Spring mead , “pi-ices.Do,dd'alIcdiml cddzfistfl ' wanna Ismmn # V season was oflered, including the ll!“ talent ofgths city, tothe Conosrtgoing . . v actor. The representations were very . I ' - ‘I ‘-~:‘ ‘I. . , ,. ._, . l " W“ s‘ N r ". .' .l::::- , .-' ‘ »r’ l ,- ll . \ . ' \ breeders of this onus of horse.--London‘ .o.... sold by allii” To Itself -- to into. II. I. A. oucus s -._.j.__..__.__.,.__,.__.. ..___._, ow’-4 3’ oolmm-sse,,.s . O , Propus.-lcgd. x., __._.—...._._-._._.__..,...... ._..._._.._..._._ ,_ ,,_., , _ --- wears roos warts ........ DOOR AND. seen sacrum‘ ccwwlll all C ' ._., g .. woo. .. loo. in an the latest -I-non-bio .':'.?-.:.‘:"‘..,‘.l‘°.:.*:..':.'“.‘.::~*.t‘.’ J‘-"-"-’-‘.’°‘ri-*l‘»'-ay°"“-°f‘ we -as-.-2 u--. - . i ll’ o."o‘::'.f* ‘:'.*‘*° ‘:°.:::?.'.::':..:t°*:.*:.°.‘..'§: «re-i -. an-crowd one no -- r e l e -. . *::.°..r.s..-=.:v.;.-.:!~..-:.~..°:.:-.-.-:e ..*:::-:.-..*-::.%'.°: co’--v’=€~-3?-s2«= - o - - Clot _ and YEW Sill! llph0lSl‘.el'- ‘H7‘x"~=rh1:P.f‘i°p ? n¢m£ snmmodsofédschulrumpet tobcholda lossofs‘lovink_iIII0“'“'.-S ’ 1 S - NW“ .- ’°'°',“-h"'°'.'i‘.i"’ ings, which will be closed out .‘:.°'n.°".°.':.... s....,..’°"-,.._. yin nor have we in new -no 1'1-on ’* ‘'''°'''‘*’ '''°''- ‘°' ' o _ . . . and, will may .-—febl53i during the next month at cost -tack ‘hm “''“‘° F" ti” ""3 am ' M “W _ . , .. ' up in vic- Vi: ' i 7 and c You mu find 51"’-’°"”'“8,,,,,,”*",, “°P“m,,..... ‘-5“ $.”°"on..o=-v-.,wIur-.-q eh: v-«tom; - = 1”’ . ~ .,.,,..,,,,"°"“" our display in Crabb’s Brick §”'“, . ,'."e‘-’ 01-. doth.-vb-Mil:-ms? . . . Block. - HM’ "_'“"’fl'“““‘ ‘°'= ~ "".‘ PINTI -CROS, . ‘ ; n can ‘In S ° !8tssidsI,‘:, i'0,s__t.3lo ‘lil-