ll. cLEA.\' rt - fthe DWI1, O. H next, H595 ’ on Let n ofthg P'°P"-'17 is SITKIC 3’ 3 343 38 x 25; the best market. ofice of rneys-ab ttioneer. .L, velar, It'll: relvry, promptly island. HALL , Air Vil- ical ‘Ther- children's. pat Iucen St. -————<——nj ! o rage in our we would io call and .'l‘. as all : Faber-may » our 4 ttor- 'L'K'.THl-IR we change Ill’ uuber. ;Hemloch I 3 inches; Studding . -dsr Shin lg; Lim-; I the low- sis. 3 Wharf. _:———.—-:-j o the under- er or - until ‘Paol- inclusive 'ort .~'..-this mt to a pull «plscatlon so , Pl.l t-red nnlefl signed with rers. vable to 1 Um-hl. render. »-lufqne he contract. itrtlcted 10!’. non-aoccpfi nd itself to ' rs SOC “mo "Y 5 . LAT, ac. : q/P.E'.I. I hyper!-I13 otheundeo broad on the York and Furs? Silver ' If not at '.eod &'Co's t, west, yea the e‘-3 wail IIGGINS.‘ 1&7“ is u‘, A, ‘ . .«w,»,-oi. ..‘,,,fl_ ‘MW. WW’, I , y ‘ '\~w_ ~—. . '—s.% as J 3 '~ E I W -l&W!r“flfihl.l~ vwm-1 .- , . fi'l3e‘I‘fiIt'lIfl. ‘ g as those he was addressing. still he ...--.4v~... - . ..._.-_..... Q Local and Other Items. lil~‘.\lE.\IBh‘.R the Wesley Mission Band Social to-night. DR. WlL!.I.\.\l.-\' Pink Pills.‘ for pale people, at A S. J ohnson‘s Drug Store. \'orv.rts' LISTS for Charlottetown are for nle at the Printing Office of Geo. W. Gardi- ner, Queen Street. t‘.u.t. and see the Spring style in Hats for gentlemen Jan. Paton & Co. are showing. Tm: pupils of Prince Street School purpospsgiving s cbncert on the evening of Thn my, April 2nd. S.t'rt'iu).tv evening a seven-year old son of W. D. McKay, Esq., while out wasting llP\‘.l his wrist broken. Tn: Wood furnished by the City Council, for the benefit of the poor in the city. is now at the stat ion, and-will be delivered each fore- noon. between to and 12 o'clock. A LITTLE pamphlet, entitled “The Political Situation Reviewed," in rhyme, by " ilaymsker," has been laid on our table. Price 26 cents. Tun prize for the design of the new Board of Trade Building, Montreal, has been awarded to a Boston architect Some of the architects of this city will share in the disappointment of their brethren in Montreal. Arrangement nave been completed for the Hockey match at Summerside to-night An extra car will be attached to the regular train this afternoon to accommodate the plavers and as many of their friends as may wish to 30. Reduced rates have been secured. The Citizen’: Band will also attend. Tat young ladies of A lm-.-r, Ont... have orgaoizvd and pledged t emselves not to ltevp company with any young man who drinks, sin--lres or plays cards. May such orgnuizatiunl increase and flourish. What do the young ladies of Charlottetown think of it? . Wit understand that in view of the de- cision in the use against McQuaid, for violation of the Scott Act, Mr. A. S Johnson has appealed from the recent decision by which he wu fined $50 for selling alcuh--I. Judgment was given in this case on the 18th innit. ; the Act was repealed on the 10th. Ma. '1‘ 1.. Chappelle hasarranced for two lectures, 'on'e‘on Religious and Equal "Rights: the other. the Labor Problem, to he delivered in this city in the latter part of flay. by Rev Dr. \lcGlynn. This is the priest who. it will be remembered. to. x such .a dccidcdfstand on the_ Labor questi. -., and ‘in consequence incurred the displeasure of the Pope At a committee meeting of the Spring- hill Relief Fund, held at the Mayor's oflice on Monday afternoon, according to appointment, His Worship reported that, pllffillfitwtt). the resolution on Saturday last, a subscription list had be u furnished to all the clergyman ofthe city. It was further resolved t t a copy of the subscription list he also left at all the Dru;:gist’s ‘shops iii the city, with is re? quest that they will kindly take sub- scriptions. (Other dailies please copy). Q . - I A Happy Event; A very hay-y and auspicious event was the marriage yesterday of .Mr. George Risteon, One of the must pnpularconduw . tors on the Western Division of the C. P, EL, to Miss Jean,0oldeet daughter 0 Hr. Ditvid-M. Fmser,’ of this city, l)ll‘— late of Charla tetown. P. E I. The cere- Inony took place at the _ residence of the . tn., the Rev J M. Mclaeoifofiicistiug The groom was supported by Mr. Harold C. Clarke, and the bride was attended by her cousin. Miss Cassie Fraser, and he. Jessie. The bride, who was -‘ aapcehl favorite with her many friends, looked more charming than ever in her brown tr-av.-llmg suit. ‘As soon as the nuptials were tied, the party and a num- ber of friends and relatives sat down to s lumptunun dinner. and as the tram nus several hours late a very enjoyable after- noon was spent. About six o'clock the h p y couple drove to the boat, and unis showers of rice and good wishes- from their friends took for SW Francisco and other American _cities in which they purp--so spending “I01? “"10!- moon, after which they will return to Vancouver, where they will in future re- side. The bride was the recipient _uf many b-sutiful and costly presents, in- cludmg a handsome diamond hrflachs Ell” giicoi the groom, while the bridesmaids were respectively presented with a dus- mond ring and a gold watch. _ The many friends of the happy pair wish them .1: imaglwlble Joy -ad PM- parity -—-Vancouver Paper. Wesley Centenary Service. 4 Tb W 1 Ce itenary service in the bssetiientedfgilte liirst Methodist Church, Monday evening, was of a highly inter- estin character The chair was occu pg“, £5. 1),, R, Johnson and the service- 11 with the baptism of a Clllld of J no '1‘ Mellish, which was named John Wes- ley. After an anthem by the choir the chairman gave an adclress, detailing in solemn and impressive language the ’uc- count of the last days and death of W 08- ley. Jn-9. T. Hellish. Esqu Infill-it'd W“ 1eud.ng incidents in the lifertnd wr_-rlt of John ‘Valley. \\'m. Hrllrtl, _. ll} h'3 address treated of Wesley and is suc- ceasors. Judge Hensley then delivered anaddress onthe indirect influence of Wesley. He had to say that it was not natural that he should I'e]ulc0, so much 0",, the °,,1.,b.-.;i..n of Wesley I centen- th t -od that Wesley it'lidyd‘ciii:,’f’an1tlurt1fii:ll? asghe regretted l:: be t e are narauon I‘ ifiliizfmmiiig he churih of which he himselfwae amember. "It was at that tims in a state of spiritual dead‘-1*!» *1??? was an hurt in its religion. The. whx- hulnin "mun. wflffl V8. lay‘; re igion fervour; they trlx.‘-Cl $0 pill him down; churches were shut agagqt him ‘ad ggpgu-gtion was lnevita It; But lbs could sptealt‘ of_ the rest: k of “reglayj wul‘ WI“! yoy. tl)0 nafluii‘ view of what constttutvd _......—.—.~.. ....___ ,__,_~ , o . .._...—......,-..___.,- _ _ . "'*~*-—-- .¢¢¢ ‘ s’ ~.. -J 1. , . *‘."“ Some Replies. DEAR Sin:--—Thc following‘ replies to the resolution passed at the _Convet.tt-.n on the 24th ult._, as published m‘Y°“l' I“??? 0_f tilt‘ 97th tilt. were re- ceived by me this Llnd day of Ill.-it-ch, bo- tvrecn tho lin_urs of land 2 p. m.,—~-cx- cepting Mr. lco's which I received this evening. Yours truly, J. A. L.uV>:u.\‘, S c'y of Con. Ch’tuwu, 2nd March, 1891. 4....‘ nsruss. _ J. A. Lawson, Fmq., Sec'y Temp. Con. D)t.\lt ..\‘rit:—-We have the honor to Miinl-fledge the receipt of your letter of the Sloth ul'r-., enclosing a resolution passed at the Temperance Convention held that day in Char-lottetqm-n, in which it is re nested that the candidates now in the ilv cl should pledge themselves in fur-v_r of the prohibition of the liquor l"*.3l°- 1'! eply we have to inform you that we are in favor of prohibition, and will advocate and support that measure in Parliament when brought forward by the rec.-gnized leaders of those holding optmons similar to our man on that quehs-' tton' We lure the honor To be yours truly. D. FltRGt’3u.\‘, P. BLAKE. Ch't..>wu, 2nd March, 1891. J. A. Lawsun, Esq. Scc’y Tom. Con. D1t.u: Snt,—\\'e have to acknowl- edge the re oi t of your letter of yester- day’: date one using copy of the rcsolu~ tion passed at the T.-.mperunce C»-nven- tint) on the 25th imt.. requesting the candidates for Queen's County to pledge theinselves to sin-pm-l; all Legislation ‘having for its object the prohibition of the Iiqu» :r trailic. In reply we beg to state that we have already in an into.-rview with a. l:|l'20 numbernf clergymc-n explained that in our opinion the t.vuo and only way r-f reaching a practical Legislative conclusion upon the ll1lpOl‘lJ\!‘l‘. subject of Prohihi. tion is by submitting it to 9. vote of ~l..- neple at an election to be specially uiil - , for the purpose. Let the people vote yes or nay to ti. question of prohibir.i- -11 pure and sitn,-i_ . dissntanglcd from all party politics or utllel" issues. If the result of the vote shows a ma- jority uf the electorate t-0'f.‘1V0l‘ prohi- bition of the liquor traffic then the gov- ernment for the time being muss intro.‘ duce Legislation to carry out the peoples’ verdict, an'l if elected, such legislation by whumsoover introduced, will halve our hearty support. ’ P The tunnel project and the scheme for ~braining but-tor trade relations wtth the UnitediSt>{tes se‘em"itt all the meetings we have attended to have absorbed: the attention and interest of the electors to the exclusion of other questions perhaps qunlly as‘ important. . To a ver large extent this is the case all over t e Dominni-in "and" we cannot doubt that the surest and best method of (Signed) ' advancing the cause of Prohibition would be to submit it to the people in the for of it plebiscite, st'an‘éarly date. i__‘ Rwpectfully yours, (Signed) L. II. Davms, Wit. Wstsn. Mr. J. A. Lawson, , Dun Sm.-—In rP'ply~t1O yours of the ‘lfith. lvheg to say t.hat if I am elected a .. member. of the House of C--mm-vns at the c-uuing election I}. ill support any _ n_te_as- of the liquor trafiic. Tours truly, (Signed) Joust Yco. An Undeniable Fact; Little troubles are proverbiully the ones that causes the most worry, annoyance and vexutiun. But what are sotnctimes considered little troubles, if left to them- selves. soon tnsgnifv intn gmve evils, producing disastrous results. This is es- pecially true of cold in the head. The sufferer looks upon it as it trifling annoy- ance that needs no treatment and will speedily pass away. This is a grave mis- take. There is not a case of catarrh in existence that did not have its origin in neglected cold in the head, and the longer- rhe trouble runs the more serious the re- sults. Cold in the head, developing into catarrh. renders the breath foul, cause-s ..|o5g of the senses of taste and smell, partial deafness, distressing headaches, constant hawking and spitting, and-in many, many cases ends in consumption and death. No case may have all the symptoms inwicatul, but the more the sufferer has the greater the danger. It is obvious therefore, that no case of cold in the head should be xicglccted for an ins- taut, and that to do on is courting further diagram-perhaps (lcuth. Nasal Balm, in the most asxgravmed case of cold in’ the head. will give instant relief, and speed- ily elfects a cure, thus preventing the de- veloping of catarrh No other remedy has ever met with the success that Nasal Balm has, and this is simply because it does all its manulacturers claim for it. As a precautionatw remedy a bottle of Nrssl Balm should be kept in cvery house. Sold by all dealers. 30% A Whitechapel Demonstration. LONDON, Feb. 25.-—-The city to-day was a scene of a most remarkable spectacle in the funeral of the woman known as -‘Can-oty Nell,” whose murder has creat- ed such exciteutent. The wontau‘, who could not have mustered half a. "dozen friends b-f=-re the tragedy, was followed to the grave by an ens-rtnous multitude of mourners. The crowds made an angry demonstra- tion against the p lice, whom theyseemed to regn-d as in some way responsible for the crime, or at least for not having cap- tured "-lnck ll)8 Ripper" before he had claimed so many victims. M--st of the crowd dropped nfi' «tn the W8)’, bill’: 8 struggling procession continued for four miles, as far as the East End Cemetery. The womsn’s collin was covered with no It, "th dilliculty that the the true church. , Goodwtolyeka E23 uvenfg : 158,39“, ccmonsuatgon .. ':°“‘::.. '22.... w... or poem“ «as». 1ey'. wufk we-nt be-yoind hisown P°°i’l°. and proved a blessing to other churches - is well. He re-juiced. that tailed. °‘ separation there was now 8 "Fm ‘B95118 Of unity pervading the churches and that they co-operated more said were under- standing each other better- A communication III "I3 by Re" Mr. Brad from Judge Yc_m=§a- It '1" accompanied by as suhscrlptwn 5")’ dollars as the nucleus of a , °°"' triautifin 3: the tuigaot t:L:M:l::r:l‘I-bu; ', , wnnn, ., I given the cloein addreél, Wu 5! ml”. prevented from sing present. ' 1 After a cullsct-ion aastakon up W meeting closed with the doxologr and benediction. D? . N ewsy Notes " Thecoats Blood remedy isssid to be doing excellent work. ' ‘ ye,-gym , leighing in Austria Mon- da:,wv(v’ei*e hevoiinreds by W01V¢‘5- , Montreal subscribed $3,400 in a few unn- rates, for Springhill. _ — ' Numerous fields of ice are being met by Atlantic steamers. ' The supreme court of Pennsylvania has ‘fimka I hid‘ atiou rages Wm“ " G°"""" *5" finngrgmburg, Xdho compelled a solfscr ‘and at p. a ct‘ 8}! W '°"“‘, . 3“, in gigiii. ude condition. realm: in K.D.O.Worth hlulualh. ‘ National Australian Conference is now ' - _ .n....p£.-usgtnxuggm. .9-us agided that pigeon shooting is not cruelty A vNEWlNAl|UNl lln tteiiiai Birth, ----—-----O——-——-... The Australian Conference ._o..__...,____._. INDEPENDENGE WILLPOSSIBLY BE .- IlEl}LAIlED.. . SYDNEY, N. \,V.. March 2.—~'l‘ho_ being held here, to discuss the scheme for the confederation of Australia. There is a large attendance of delegates. Some of them favor It system similar to that of Canada; others prefer the American system of government, and at strong body are advocating. nbsolute independence. It is believed that the latter idea" will capture the meeting, and that a new nation will be born in a clay. ‘The convention was called to frame it cuustittrtion for the Dominion of ‘Austra- lia. Wltile all the Australasian colonies are represented, the delegates from New Zealand are present merely out of compliinent. to the sister colonies, and New Zealand holds aloof from proposed union, although she has asked that_pro- vision be made for her admission when .sh« ti‘.’Sll‘08, if terms satisfactory. Sad Fate of a. Boats Crew. , Hone-Koxo, Chins, March ‘2.———The American ship Vigilant reports that she. lost seven men on the outward passage. Steam Navigation cos’. , y W I * :3 I .2. _“ ,» :1): 4 N ‘J H {V ~- 5' I ‘ APHIC NEWS.,:, wt; 3;; mp . 1, r em emuce - 5 “"-.5 1;-‘F; in ‘’',.‘4’_.{-‘=., ‘ - I’ Isl-su.u. III-:RP.t'l.‘Cl!I-LS '10 run otntnnnx] " ’ ~ 53‘ ‘lr -o .- . . V ‘ . '\i .1. -' - .. i 7-: I ‘..~':.— -:2. 9 WE GOT CTIIEIIEPM’ By trying to.,p1c_a’se.~ our Gus.- tomers, and giving them satisfaction. . :_.= W s'rA1;rn‘m BY THE ‘SAME MEANS. If you are no a.Cu3tomeig,. now is a good it me tg*i3‘egi"n- dealing with us.‘?;» A . We are begiunluglhe season 4 wittfa full st0c:Eyof~'HOUSE FURN lS_H.lN'G_§, _ inclilcling Doors, . Sasl1,es,,? Mouldihgs, Spoutiug,‘ -Sidin‘ ,- Brackets, Stair Rail, News Posts, Balus- ters, et..c.. all.ure:ll..u1ade, from: * latest patterns. I ‘i MACHINE {totnsttxio ,5. LQST AT All ‘specialty. See «our-Gootls- and-~“-Prices C before buying. A.1)UcHi.g-:,1st1N & co.-v __Fehruary 1.7. One. man fell overboard, and a boat with six rescuers was immediately lannc' ed. Hardly had it left the ship when it was swamped by the waves, and all the neon» pants were drownrcl. The Yigilunt had a «hard time oi- it after becoming short- handed. ,_ ELECTIGN NEWS. 1- . Excitement All Over Canada.- Onsraws. March 2.—-Nothing is titlked about but politics, and the excitement is becoming intense all over’ the country The iséneis themost momenta gus Canada has yet had to face, and people realize ,situa_- tion. Throughout Quebec r-n Sunday. to the dishonor. of that Province. political ‘meetiugswcre heldjon steps of runny oi‘ C8t)licf._1: chee.,j _ 4 ‘ v 8.3‘ '." '”’1-r"i‘77ZJ "L. 5" - ' i ‘V = a T 1 to buy oil’ Le Curinds, Conservative organ, which is sup urting Balcuuvt, the Liberal candidate. The editor, who was waited up.-n at his l'lnllS8, exposes it. Vallnn~ court, elected by ncclnmutiun for Dur- chester. Quebec, will support the government of Sir John Mncdonald. I COLUMBIA, S C., March 2.-Mrs Dawson, while insane, murdered her two children to-day. ‘W3 have no desire to be exacting with the candidates, but why. in the name of . e V ‘ dull c ji i.iiuli«ln£n.i $'ial".r?lnn her. the steamer" Stanley”, wi ‘ rnnnim: oatiierlhauth .st*D [ tukeep up daily comm nlcation. return trips between _ ton. she will then run‘-‘between Georgetown and make PUBIJO N future the Government Steamer “Stan 16)" will run during the winter months king is hip _ _ _!nbo-t. if. however. the t.:o%puv-fin Bgtsscannltls: Lea tr-., .-1 I . before the lot Decem- ones 5 00 381 When the steamer “ fitanley” otrsto Plo- u tr! um" laid When the ice becocl ' " 8' I86 _’-ju (ll meroinzeat 2 and‘8stnr- . “tics of her arrival at Georgetown will be made public by the Agent. of the Marine Department at Charlottetown each day. , also the hour of her intended departure from, - an . and town. , As soon as the “ Stanley", begins rnaki «a. return trip between the Illllllilllntljgd ‘e Island in the early part ‘of the.ycar.t 0 boot service It the Cape Ice- s will ‘he discon- lnued, so that as fur as possible. a daily mall Insanlty ana Murder’ iench way will be conveyed between the main- und and the Island during the winter. The -' Stanley" will remain on . the route um 11 the let may in each year. and will cor- llnne longer than that date if the company's coats are not able to keep up daily oornmu- ' nication with the Islanclpv , M. SMITH. De uty Minister of Marine. llepnrtment of liar ne, Ottawa. 8rd February, 1891, common sense, cannot Messrs. Davies and VVelsh answer directly the question that was put to them? A plebiscite is all right. but will they support It Prohi- bition resnlutiou if it.-trodnced 7 Telepltone Cotnpany of P. E, Island. Cash Paid for Barley 1 For :1 Few Hundred Bushels De- livered at our St.c-re. AU LD BITROSV. Feb26——2i w 1; TEIE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of this Companv will be held at the Office of M. &~' I). C. McLeod, Charlottetown, on Wednesday the nth day of March, at 8‘cloclt, p. m, for the election of Directors and trans- action of general business. BEN]. ROGERS, Secretary. Feb. 28. 2i . States . D. A. McK1NNoN, LAVVYER . ceoncerowpu, P. I-:. I. Claims collected in Cannon and United Money to Loan. [deo‘24. 1821 SPRING TIIIP FBIIM LIVEIIPHOI. ms cttprss BARKENTINE E:EtE:M:A R. MCDONALD, Commander, Will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE lst OF APRIL, And will carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway points on the Island. For Freight apply in London to John Pit- cairn A Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad St; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers. 5| South john Street, or here to the owners, PEAISE uuos. & co. Feb. 25 —-eod Hn WANTS, ETC. \V.\N'rItD.-—Boys to sell the Montana Gusnnns. Can make from twenty live to tifty cents per day. _ ’ WANTE) at once, a good Cook. wages to one well recommended. Applyj between to and 12 a. In. to Mrs. Geo. Ba)"3¢5,. —' “'7, Upper Prince Street. tf Wurrrxo Pass for sale at this L-five.-tf W. C. TURNER, QUEEN STREET , ,Charlottetown_,, I’. E. Island. TRYON lll.0VTll IIEPOT. ALL and see our New,'Pa.tterns in Cloth. POSlT1\"}<“.LY the best that have ever been turned ou_tin Home-mode Goods. . ' . __o___ : VVOQL Taken in exchange for CLOTH. ........o———*- CARDING done on notice. W. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woollen Mills. Jun. 7. ~ ’ — Pressed Hay For Sale, BEST QUALITY. JOHN NEWSGN. Ch‘ton-u-. Feb. 33. I in. cast: PAID FOR WH ’ . AT «ROLLER —MILIS. _ ' GEO. FULL- Foh.20—-eod&w6ipst , . K; i(‘,f..Wil1 cure you. K. 9.0. one _l5=-3_. . j’ ,. , ~ r-4:: - ,, 1' “ ?9m3ér9§ “HPJ-1: ,}j. iinid afte1'.7.. a. carefiili, p. '- ' 7 -"'-<.\ pgwgpfit Eggmplmgtl E.‘-iotou;‘wnno the each day. cdtnmeuclng on the . 9, cannot make return at y trlps.t lifeboat: - *+Men’s tstoregstncl then seti-do iymii-s . an ‘ mornlrligg at the satire our.“ unzexeciied .3 to. . - s - » ' 1‘”'sI!‘19?t§‘9iv htsfirst make-. apayent at T0l1I',_.,Q:, , t r “ -:, '- , e~o§ .~., . .- . . unar-y. t ‘ 5 A . a . . - . . .4-av? .- "4 1*: -4.: — _, _ __::.g :3 _. .a_; ;f::?? .,,‘_‘:‘,__,.i;k:‘._; . ,, ,3“; .5! > ' p - '-s.-o .. .~Iu,.',...,’,£-.-3 c ' i ' ‘ -' ~ J Y I : l A‘ ‘ A Q . , ' 3 ._ »’ .. -4 ca , ' ' I “-I .13’ 351'! : aye Q... ~'-,'<‘:. P axle‘ ‘ .1 ;.. *1 .5 2.“ -~ ,..». . >’* - ‘}'1“‘i~A¥_{ :2. . ~:- of l 5 . A . 2 best‘ Eu1glish,,Atneri.can Caina_d_1'nn,,ntnnufa I i v feel sure that I s-om:-vi 1.. - , ‘I -‘ "“ hi“ 5 ,. 2 - ~ . » l I - - ’ V!‘ I ‘J t . . , . ‘ . _ I I ' ' .-.. . , . l ‘I " V - . ye ,- .' r ', . ..-v .a: ,. ‘will elect them‘ by ]£’t”t-',‘.§'t3"1'-‘. ’_ ;tl1itn C1!*1~'?1Pi0nS Of Nobbf “-» 9 . . ___H , . ii , ,»,_, ,. , . ‘ '- _. . lei.-‘ " - -, ~ _I ' ._;7' .....x"". _ s < ‘ ' up. , -- y ‘ L-‘(.1-'N'.aA,J outd‘-. ~ " .z§ ’.;_l_ll"' .1},-.A§.§ HATS 1 -.‘-33;‘-.:'I( _ ,.; .. _. _, 4., -- ~_ W‘, 4 ._...r__.— NOROOMFORFURTHEE; JA E I Choice Stock oi oi. . 4 ~43 ..t.- . J .0» >.. roots, ,i,olc.,. I ..;.;::.mse I I to buy your House Furnishings. , :O:—— _ ,v_.. ,'.=7‘ « 2 .. .1 .2. -—. »-=, . , _,. ‘_ *1 57- .. .3 - .‘ X7 3!’. 7 - ‘ i‘ - ., G. . a f‘ To be sold out lit once to ‘make room for our Spring , all standard, Perfect Goods and Choice Designs at great .»edugn¢ns,ror, CASH ONLY.‘ ’ ‘ u_., 1 A, of . use .-~»,,v aousjniwovt-uni..- ‘ -Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheeting, . Pillow Cottons,“PrihtI, Window Blinds, etc., etc., at Lowest Prices. . . _ a ' ' , p ‘ . Prints in short lengths, best Englisbmakes, very cheap. .WHlTE EMBROIDERY Verycheap. ‘ _ Large assortment of Black and Colored Dress Goods utlowest prices. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at the lowest prices. J AS. PATON & 00., - Charlottetown, Feb. 5, 1891-dy wky ya. .=- : '3 / v .4 .2 g ‘ :_;(;V:>‘': .V. Best Boys’ La.eedBoots (our. make) $2.85. Ii0W $1.75. Child's Long Boots $1.28, now 700.. = , , Child’s Lace Boots 250. a Pair..- Boys’, Rubbers 65C.,.IlOW 40c. Job Lot Metre Bubbers,L40c_.., _ . H A . ~ Job Lot Womorfs Rubbers.e25.e- so s * - Misses.Lace if I ' Job L0t‘V¢m6I1’$.‘ .,,, .. . . —'-«i 4‘ . . . i, a D156 at 144 éuesemut. Ch’town, Feb. 5. which makes us beyotidiiquestioin tiié best store in the City I ,. B93-—0» * — :—_>~‘~i~ -. o . - . . .-.-M : ;;: > _ . I - I " V *1: > ;‘:: I ‘A y ' K v- , e ‘-‘Fa