QPEN ____,.-.. - f _'_.'...__. Y V-.T___ ..-;>;' ;' ‘ A' 1 ‘ws , - ‘Qin "i-‘few .‘\llDTA`i\, Fl-l i‘ifr'r1:'_n.WN i-‘nr fr’ ifinvipn m./wp mince i~»~1m~l / . ) `. /i / Cf'7`i;? l*-is 5#-;f` -1 1/7 \. \~.\ Fa \ . 2' ` elif.. M ` \ v \}\ '_ .c-, 2,7" 7* li.; .’ gain, we offer theni at ,, » c ose ou iv l irc i ti refrar less o cost cr elflier wliolf-~»;=.le or retail, Oiiice Furniture included. Cut vhis out and bring it to our Score on or before Saturday, March 17th, we will accept it as 5Oc in cash, providing your purchase amounts or more. ` It will also c-:\.ti:.le yon to a FREE and thorough exa.min=i.tion of your llysregular G:-s- -ff; :Lia ir*-' @ an-u 1-< cf.: 7 cz: { C'_‘.Z‘ 0 Cf) some plain, and some with croivns, trinime with braid, worth 7 5c each; secured at a bar- 45c and 500 Each. ENGLISH REGULATION 'JACK TABS 42c to 85c each. ANLEY BROS. %‘§%§i‘é§i(§ié%% Nickel Frames, all styles, _‘.25 TILL NINE (YCLOCK EVENINGS. UN BPTIBM. S H. > ~;i?£\`>~\\~'<:f.< SWE- Latest_Nciifs of the City .ntl and Province. `~Q_Q,Q» wosasms 4s.\-xss-\-5, iw-is, $2? -Q I W O \. C-i .. ‘ \..\/ /\. 9/\. 7 % dis ° % Fitted Frame improperly Fitted Frames mins Must in ses! l`i`(ilasses! ! ron Evesveov _ _ . Tins is econ Fon 506 nes-_viiin~mu»ib@ 1. d ti, ii ~hi"1. ..,, di _ f ’ , _ "_ V - J .~ - ~ iv Our Price What you For will Pay S Dfiys. Elsewhe G0ld Frames, warranted $2.85 $5.50 Filled Frames, warranted 10 VH. 1.50 med Fume, ~< 5 “ 1.00 F Lenses, perpiir, warranted, 1.00 3.00 2.25 2 50 1.25 .75 v O F9. capable of turning gut 500 tons of su CHARLGTTETUWN- _ii S`__4 ‘(0 By Reporters ancllCorrespon- Sialor Gans ,..And Tams ‘Q-§»Q»§»\-QQ-'Q-Q' SPECIAL VALUE 72 American Tains 'well made of Blue Cloth dents Everywhere. TICKETs necesswrily limited owing to seating capacity of Kindergarten Hall. Buy yours ea.rly.` Secure a. scat at the Eminersoiiiziii Recital, Friday night. March 30th. A general meeting of t-he A_bc,f__¢wcit- .Crescnt Club will be held-in their rooms Queen Street on Frida.y Zlrfl instant at 7.3Ll0'cl0ck sharp. A full zittenrlance is rcfgiiested as business of iinportzince will be brought up. 0isi'rUARY.~At C.i"rli;;:iii. Mau-c`:i 18511. Mr. George D. `Alley, agetl .sixty-eight years. He had been ill since curly autumn, but his recovery had been locked for till within the last week when he rapidly failed and was .called away ali out the time the people were gntlieriiig to church on the Sabbath morning. Mr.‘ Alley`s wish Was to he buried near St. Andrews Church, of which he was ai liberal supporter, so on' Monday morning. a. beautiful spot adjoining the church was secured for a. cemetery. Notwithstanding the unfavorable state of the weather and roads the funeral which took place on Tuesday was very largely attended, showing' the high estimation in which l B was held. He leaves a widow, three sons, and one daughter who have the sympathy of the entire community. if NEW Inventions.-Below will be found - a list of patents recently granted by the Canadian and United States governments, through the agency of Messrs. Marion 8: Marion, New York Life Building, Mon- treal. The “Inventor’s Help" will be sent to any address upon receipt of 10 cents. Canada 66,440-Eplu-em Lizzee, Marbleton, P. Q;-Steam machine for cut- ting curd in chesse factories; 66,479/~ Cepé has Martin, Newburg, Ont.-Locks; 06, 477-Philippe Rousseau, Terrebonne, P.Q. -Bicycle ` Tire; 88,326-Julius Schafer, Germany.~Bottle Stoppers; 87,1 15-Felix Gregorie, St. J can-Baptiste, Man.-Plow; &3,5U3»-L. L. Billaude, Paris, France, Im- provements in the manufacture of phos- phorous and apparatus there'or;X66,571- John M. Mackay, Ste. Foye, Quebec,- Ventilators for smoking cars; United States; 64l,763~John Cormack, St. John, Nfld;~.'-lir coolers :ind refrigerators; 644, 772--~Messrs.Laperle 8: Boulard, Montreal, P. Q.-Acetylene gas generzttor;,6l5,161,- Victoricn Mederic Boutliillier, Montreal, P. Q;-Glue; 615,265-Candide Kingsleyy Montr:a.l,P. Q.-Ratchet Wrenches. . When in§thc province Ex-Lieut. Governor Howlan took considerable interest in the l beet si ga- industry. During the past' year or two the industry tliroughout Canada is coniig to the front. Recently snysa despatch: “G. C. McMullen, pro- prietor of the ‘oc-.et sugar factory in \Vater- town,I\'. Y.. nv.. ic an excellent proposition to the (lov-eriixirfiit, looking toward the estzi-blishnzinit, of the industry in Canada. He showed by statistics that the climate, soil and general conditions in Canada were as favorable as those of New York and Michigan, where the industry- was flourishing. From tests al- » ready mirle, the yield per acre in Canada and thc percentage _of sugar in the crop was ,as great ns that across the llorder. By way-of comparison. he showed thit :in awe of wheat gave 2. net profit of $i7. iii ol’ vets -$316.71 and rf beets .$5 3. i'c:~'.‘,iiicil that in the United :§;;ite_;, where Si! in;-torics were in opera.- tion, tlre results were highly giuitifyiiig. It was iiecessary fora capitalist to get Government aid for a few years, because the factory `wonldhavc to give free seed, supplyexpert instructors and generally cuddle the industry at the beginning. He agreed, if the Government- would put 2. bounty of one cent a pound on all fine s igar produced, to buybeets from farnims a.t_$4 a ton for four years, no matter What percentage of sugar the beets contained, he would pay freight for a distaiice of 6) miles, except to farmers being vyithin 35, miles of the factory. Ho \vould_give back p the pulp free. Ho.-would- fput ap¢a~f~faetory- day for 120 days in §he year, employi§§8Q§ coml mi&-one ” A J in-_q¢Qs-un-_-3 5! ` . f . C T. T i if Bve .» L. . i Linidieiitsltlniiimeune ualy for S rain' i St ' ld 'ses and alll soreness gf thbé _ < HIS, NIL V ~` ` were You l b dishonest 'ewelers_ well deal with me. I am t00, iiuliabs or muscles. The rice. - ten cents Y 3 . . . P il mod 5 cook bum you_ _ p (10 cts.) placeséleitcnvvégixpiin theh reach of. l. L8l`¥B b0t t- li ‘ I h°‘v° amythlng YOU 'M15 in the jewelry him' 0°” and 52° ' dh much or twentyilve centg ree Huw. Opened _ Night ' Skirts. C V (§'()1’&6'|i (.`}C)`YZ'0’ll.°S¥ JA - I31’OI1S . ala* C , allll U55. ' Watchmaker and Jeweler. Cons Gt George & Grafton Stn. -° W K, - C,_.,_,,,,, ,,_E_, M tnxnsnasstiinesésg Bunch sem as vicmfie W Bl'0k€l1 ' of nonwoven Lil`I€S In sorting up before stock takingfveicamo acre ». mm odd lines which out at “grsdtly prices. vis:- ' Mock‘T r In Smgtlonge induce! W'-°».‘f.5 30:: Iieiinz Tomnto 8ca'p,mrmer ptioe 40;, now l 35g. f Huiutz ` mince meatz-air) » Y 5 Chriatia’u Ginger i duced from 30c. Evap Peaches fum' 206 " Petftéijol h’S_B8$i from ~=\_`f.il. £i_L.:!. i » " “L 1 ».~.;'.!‘1le`~f»i:1i":'i' \i.'-.1 132.- l :.;'; i’~.‘tci"s lifrnfi. 'mit' ii-Il, l\2iii;_;-`;.- \‘:»:iui‘_\', oi; the 5th of -Ilinnu-_'r. 'Willinin Liiiiifglcton, in the Sdtlx 'fear of hi:-< :Lge-_ 'lflie ricc-ca.:.~c\'l was an iri- ielligent, indiiztrioiis, Eioiir-:st nian, a good zieigliborp kind and helpful fvgherever there \-ms sickness and trouble. The last tiine he went out \-vas in the fall of 1898, to . attend the funeral of a beloved daughter. I-le took to his bed after the funeral and .suffered intensely from a complication of di:-:eases for seventeen months,and often eipresscdthe‘ wishto de- part and be§with Christ=\vhicl1`°is`fa.rbetter.' He told the minister who visited 'him,that he experienced the Divine statement, “All things work together for good to t-henitlnit love Goal, to them who are the called iiccordingto His purpose." “Let us be patient, r.hes°e severe. afliic- tions Not fronithe _izroiinrl arise; Dirt ofteixtiziies celestial benedictions Assuine this dzirli disguise." Mr. Singletonynis married to a. daughter ofthe late John“~.,_l\_'IcDona.ld, n. native of Glenlom, Perthshire, Scotland who emi- grated to the Islztiiil vr ith his parents, when a inere boy, and settled on St.” Peters Road 7 or 8 miles east of Char- lottetowii, mo vcd to Peter`s Road some- thing ovcr thirty* years ago bought a large tract of land to keep his _family about him, but the family married and scattered so that he -was left alone at last. . V For the pnsttifteen years be lived with Mr. Singleton for whom he cherished the highest esteem, and only lived three days after him. He die l on the Sth of January T last in his eighty-second year. Mr. Mc- Donald was a°m`an of amiable disposition- quite unassu ming, yet very intelligent, of sterling character, kind and genial." He ' died trusting for salvation in the merits of Christ alone. The whole community deeply sympath- ise withIMrs. Singleton and her family whosehesrtsarc bleeding over the toombs of their loved ones. . We all must part and parting weep, What else hath earth for us in store; , These f|.rcv\"e1l. pangs how sharp' and . » deep ! . . These farewell words, how sad. and ' sore. » _ Yet they do not mourn as those who hive no hope, for if we believe that Jesus died, and rose again, even so, them also which sleep in J esus, will God bring with _ Him. “Not for the dead in Christ we weep,” _ Their sorrows now are o’er, The sea is calm, the tempest past, ' On that eternal shore. Their peace is sealed, their rest is lure, - \Vithin that better home; A While we weep and linger here, Then follovvto the tomb. . -_ -_ ' 1_..';.-“c_i __‘n'_,.~_-';*_--*__ AN lNSTAN'FANEOUS CIIUUP CURE. Itg !sn‘t, the Ordinary Cough Cure. 'rhiu _augur cm-e in mm an Hour.. That You Should Depend (emu Tvhen Baby Gets Fronp. L».:» i_;|~ii'- ilthn’ Menthol I.-iriiinent. itgocs right' to :lie spot and gives in-1 --~‘_ relief. ’lhoii.z'=.>\':il¢>ii1' triziiiliw-ii's <-.'>ing:~i:|’ni. We 1-:in 5?~'\E::“;‘~. i_f1'ii'ii':\.`.\ rl" _v ii §i»;.< til ‘its r n i ‘\~-.~ f~'< `-‘ _*Z* " i'l.i'_‘.- f,",'v* ‘ "' tixiit -.film \z:‘§~.‘},`-1.\\».-,ir It `- ‘.'»» ii-xiii f!-r ,fmfnf -.-i 1 “till r-f»“;::=i\isr :srifit on :rx-3 I ‘ss 1>;ii:i:`:‘.l if <`i'E;Ti'»‘=l;s` ?.fei;€n~2 !."'i--‘cut is :xg 4' -‘gill 1¥\"11\`:"p~' \""‘) 4“' “"' l;1'>lii0_ \.i i. I 1 -1.. - .»~~ ‘_'_- ‘ *. All i`;;'ii,\_»'_c’-is ~i=‘.l lt. 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" -__ , __A ' , ' Lf" \ ' / / L l ».» V .,_.,._ . .’. ,. ~ _ ' h »`,.. 1.; ,..,_;,,A.,.'_` ,* ,_ A /_ p fy il-_ lim . mi ~ li _l_,.,i -,»_...ti. , _,M I €._,\~;;;~>¢;,;,75.,_;,-”-,\‘\. \.\\,f,/.> L _,___ 'v,\»4'/f i - i " " ~*`kinrl.l y call end -asfthese goods are spotcaslw _ u _ \ v and are still not ’ ' ~ ~ ` .i T .» A tv* »_'.- ». » .f »*" * mu ~~.,r . _ if dei/ , ig ._¢>" . ~ ~, O ===-1 ll l Clocks. Jewelry \,.),_._. It pays to have watch re- , pairs made by a competent th* workmen. You may besure of °*"°"° careful attention. ' if you bring your watches to us for repairs. We assure our patrons prompt 7 V _ 7 ness in the execution of any I 'in' l'°*"‘”'9 and all commissions that be intrusted to us. if . _ Ellgldllllg. Our engraver does fancy or plain engraving. and can do it well. Tfy us, with your next jo'”. ' W. W. W JEWELER AND ENGRAVER. tension to all Watch the M roceries are from in ming.. Aiotriad to do so. We the been of everything in OUR ” famous tee piss osgood the some price. .