s . 1 iv i 4 I I é l‘ F 5. ~?° -» 52 ,_ it ?\ r 1; ».,. _,, ..,.. .__ 5. I I 1 i s l X i I i , it it I. if i I l ¢ i. v r 9 l \ Y l l 'i li 4. .rc 'a li it 1 1" ill' :liz ,. 3:.. ii' l is -: 1 , . » I i - ff' is iii u. » .1 1-. ,__ . . l I s. if 1 `i i ii- li i I .ii .. .- ‘ A `~ 'E ’¢: 4 In if .li- .;->l , ,_A .. . ,,,... .-R_f5lr._ ui. r ' v 5 \. » F. sent- .-.--»,-~-~ , V .=-»-;»-»¢,,-»-1---.5-~~~ . 1;-‘w ._ ., rrssaes'-‘;» _ .w -er _ -. ’ - 1- 1- ' ` _» j. -’ _ .'_~r". - ;f»= ~' - - _-3 `#f.‘fj..., .r ur,-.e =,~:__ =_-_. _¢.,_ _1f;. _- _. _ _ . . . - :_-. .v - - x .» rflvv. _ -=.',f`,,,?i 'ras compras, cusnaorrnrowu, rumen EDWARD ISLAND, FEBRUARY ia. root a 1"" "W W r - lA it 4 , A H l A CHOICE O? TERMS. "Heres nnother man who got away witnsmuiz money that .\Rl> Hoifsiz. t`.\x'rox l¢t'n.n1.\'¢;,Curc.\<;i»__ _ - i ii joi d. I,(iS'l`-ilu .~`»:it\i:'d:\_v evening ht-t\ve¢'i1 \\'. I-'_ Cartcris Store and Hotél I)avrc.~'. a purse con- taining :i .~u:n of money and sundry papers 0wi\er's uzunc stzxnipetl on inside of purse Finder will he >uitnh y re\vurdei>c. .\tl` TO RPI i,}‘I'l`-'l`hc dcsirably situated dwelling house on (`.ral`ton Street \ve.~t_ lately occupied by Duncan Mcl,e:m. with ctaclilionsc and stable. House is fitted with first-class hath-room, sewer- a e, and ull oth r id ~rn ° ' ` ~ s R-nt g e nu L convenience _ _e nioderzitc. Apply to 'l`hom;i.< Qiuipbell. R1ch_ mond St. \\'est. 2_3tf WANT I-II.)-A nent intelligent girl to do house- workin thc l`orL-noon. and attend bake-shop the balance ofp day. Wages $8 ai month at first and jlo if_s:\tislactor_\'. Apply S, .\i . )Ic\\`illi:uus. 2o\ Mcrrlnmc Street, Newburyport, .\l:\:'-‘. ;tf, I TO l.Ii'l`-’l`he dwelling house on, Prince Street. at present occupied bv Mr. _laiues Fus- worth. Apply to \\'. W. Welliier. 2;~tf. _ OFFICE T0 l.l€’I`.-.~\ comfortzilile office in the btanlpcr Block. Apply to l’ro\\'.~`e llros. Feb. 3 i900-tf T\'GEN'I`!~`» W.\.\"l`l<1D.-’l`o sell our Boer-British War and l~`amil_\' Record Pictures. Our agents make from $100 to $;oo n month, canvassing these beautiful pieces of art. Sec our large ads. fevery day) in another part of this paper. Home Nove ty Mfg. Co.. Chicago, Ill. 27 WANTED- l_!right men : nd women canvassers for nizuecrx Victoria, Her Life and Reign." Ill( notion bv Lord Duferin. A thril ing -new book. Sales marvelous. The Queen as girl, wife, mother and monan h. Reads like a romance Qrandly illustrated. _Big commission 1- L SUM’SIl)E AND WEST The Latest News From Prince County. Mr. Robert Baker, Bedeque lost a horse few days ago by being kicked so badly by another horse it was found necessary to shoot. the animal. Tun merry go-round belonging to the estate of the late Geo. Muttart which was ollered at auction yesterday was knocked down to Chas. Muttart, son of the late owner for S300. MRIH. R. Cnooxrzrr who has been suffering for several weeks with an attack of pneumonia is improving as rapidly as can be expected and expects to be aple to get out in a week or so. SEE the bigclearance sale in boots and shoes, ladies and ments, boys and girls All these lines are thc best quality at prices that will surprise you. We must make room for Spring stock'-Mctlougan 8: Wright. Tm-: annual meeting of the Directors of the Summcrside Driving Park was held a few days ago. A sitlsfactory dividend was declared, and arrangements were made to hold theirusual annual Dominion Day races on Monday J uiy lst next. Tru-:last regular monthly meeting of the 'present Town Council was held Monday night, the Mayor and all the Councillors present. There was no business of im- portance apart faom the general mutine. It was decided to-hold the annual cit,lzen`s meeting onfFriday next. Tm: managers of Crystal Rink have made arrangements with Mr. John F. Davidson. the world°s greatest skater, to give exhibitions of his wonderful skill in skating on stilts two feet from t-he ice, h’gh _iumpiug on skates, trick and figure skati. g in the Rink on Tuesday next the 19l.I`l. lust. HA MovEMB.\"r is now in order to have_a quarantine station estab§hed at Cape Tra\erse and another at Royalty to pre- vent the spread ol small pox and diph- theria to Summerside. Since communi- cation has been opened via the Capes every precaution should be taken so that the dreaded disease, which so threatened the lives of the people of this province at the time the Stanley was plying between the port and Cape Tormentine. should be stamped out. Why is our Board Of Trade so slow, as not to guard against it in the shape ofresolutions. Summersiders would surely rather do .with one mail a month rather than have one case of smallpox in our midst in a whole season. The Sum- merside Board of Trade, “should urge upon the Ministers! Marine and Fisheries not. to allow the withdrawal of one of the steamers, nor the establishment of any other route." Owing' t0 the wonderfully increased winter tralllc, the service as at present established bet- ween Picton and Georgetown by the steamers Minto and Stanley, they bein! inadequate at times tocarry the freight as fast as it offers," should serve as another reason why there ought not- to be any change made. The Charlottetown Board of Trade will no doubt co-operate with the Summerside Board in this respect. _.____¢..__._. . IF YOU SUFFER PAINS DONT WAIT a moment go to the nearest drug store and get a bottle of N erviline. Five times stronger than any other-it penetrates to the remotest libres-soothes the irritated nerves and carries with it. almost instant- aneous relief. Good for pain on the outside and if possible even better for all internal agonies. Nerviline is sold under guar. antees. If you are not benefited your money cheerfully back. Druizgists and medicine dealers sell it. everywhere. BORN. In this city, on Feb. 12th to Mr. and .\1rs. G. E. Henderson, a sou. ZLL; ' " " Y' ' 'vmw ' ` '___' WWW”-' '"`_ ""__'_’_`= DE.-XDLY Li GRIPPE .\'umbers its victims by thousands, leaves a. deadly trail of disease and weak- ness behind it. You can avert. all danger from i-he diadly m:-tlady; you can prevent. the disease ifyou will breathe Catarrh- nzone. The germ cannot develop where it is used; that is prevention. You can check and destroy its ravages by Gatarrh- ozone by simply breathing ic.. That. is cure. Sold in two sizes, and $1.00, by lil druggists. or by mall prepaid on re ceipr. ot price. N. C. Poison Sc Co., Kings- ton, Ont., and l{a.rt.ford, Conn. msnf u I At Waterville, Me. on Sunday, Feb. 10th, Mrs. F. J. Hughes, daughter of Cap- tain James Boudreau, of Charlottetown, aged 27 years and 3 months. [Shediac and Bathurst Dapers please copy-l Bent.ley’s Liniment relieves ncuralgia. W. D. ROSS, B. A. Attorney-at-Law, Solicitors. &c. Morris Block, Charlottetown. EJ/IONEY TO LOAN, f on time. Lots of money in _it. .send lor me Pf°SD2C1us ~TH.E Lll\SCO'I l PUBLISH- Jan d1"&w3m0|_ ING COMPANY, Toronto. 3x d&w 4w s E . lil 'PERSONAL MENTION. I Mr. J. F. Norton of Cardigan came to the city yesterday. Mr. C. A. Mciflutt, Kensington, was in the city yesterday. Mr. YV. K. Rogers went. to Sourls yesterday afternoon. Mr. R. C. Goff is visiting the eastern section ofthe province. Mr. J. A. Matheson returned to George- town yesterday afternoon. - Mr. John McLean of Souris returned by the eastern train yesterday afternoon. Mr. Albert Morrison of the Telegraph EE 38c, 45c, 50c, 55c, 60c and WHITE GOO It need not, take a sh l ~ page of this paper to tell you that this is the grmtelt shy ever made. ' § i A. FEVV PRICES Corset Covers ,' Night Dresses. Sale price now lOc Never such a showing seen Sale price now 25c here. (C ll le 30° Sits price now 65°. ll li 0| 1 750. Office, went to the Capes last evening. up to the very dainty 0005 $l-95 “ “ “ 90 ~, Mr. A. Lord of the Marine and Fisheries . Knickers Department, went to Cape Traverse last evening. Sale price now 30s . 4 it H 35C The friends of Mr. Chas. Johnson of ‘ “ . _) Q 0 North River will be pleased to learn that he is recovering from his severe illness. 48, 50» 65» 75a S5, 95¢- “ld UP els ganily trimmed Miss Tillie Garleton was a passenger by the eastbound train yesterday, returning to her home iu Souris, after visiting friends in the city- . Sale price DOW 390; Mr. Geo. Crabbe of Summerside, cane sd’ ii H 60C to the city yesterday afternoon having S519 “ “ __ 85°- been sommoned to the bedside of l.fs $1.10 1.20 1.40 1.00 1.65 I I ) ° I P sv i is ss cs - $120, 1.30, 1.40 and. every price 1'-anween up to 3500. 31 styles to choose from. Every gar- ment worth 50 per cent more 41.c ' than we ask for them. Skirts. daughter, Mrs. Edward Bell. 1.15, 1.95, 2.00 up to 5,90. . Ap'-Uns. _ Q EVGW 092 Wcrth 1-3 more. HARn,RAcK\NG covcus. V Embfotae-sf. | “_ O . I' Barring accidents, the person who gets! ‘ nl? billm fulil algng with the least amount of cough will live the longest. Of course, time to attack a cough is at the commencement, when ,it is a simple thing for the right treatment H u . ‘L U 1.('c .I el H II 8c , A nice assortment to choose from. Elegant designs and priced to go- and that quickly, Towels. The cream of the stock is todrive the couch quickly away. Asa Another bmn full at prices , one we ,,»°,,|1;ng¢¢ 1g,,_ general thing, however, people spend so W much time experzmenting with various remedies that t e cough is well under way before thply know lt. Then comes the lonp siege. ou fell the hard, racking a I through _Quin system, and get relief from- nothlng. - oul§l1 your stomach with nau~ it-'seating m~lxl.ure»to uopurpose, Then you use compounds coutsiuls,§_:arcot.ic, which deceive temporarilymnd ve you slightf ly worse. Some coughsof this kind hang on for weeks or even months, and of course, they frequently develop into- v serious Inna troubles. A true speciflic for o" .-a 0 elsoeseoee is » -\ lo iecheswide at llc. yd. I g g -#5 “ _‘_‘ “ 5°- “ 72 inch glaiu grey Ngo. 1011-¢V8Y]' Pf\¢¥‘°P- 72 " “ -white l c. Beautiful embroided lawns < 81 with handsome insertion, the 72 “ twill “ 2lc. ery latest novelty from Swis- orth 50 per cent more. ` and another -f ¢= |5¢_ Others from 3c. up- Shooting. Towelllngs. ti ct sc 25c_ 81 ci cs rt 29c_ alleoughs is Adamson’s Botanic Cough zeflani 90 'bite “dn 42°' Balsam, and lt should be kept in the house against an emergency. With a cough that has become chronic the first effect of this remedy lessening of the dull sensation of pain which usually is felt with suchacough. Then you are cou- scions that the soreness is leaving 0 y u and presently the desire to cough growd less frequent.. All this process is brought _ CITY AND EEE E All goods shown are worth 1_3 more than we ask for them-at the leading Whats “Q Qi, _ _ Sentner, l`lcLeod & %\;<;§;!§§',@thi<; Qlfggiggouvggvgpigirgg £33 Chen-lottetown’s Busiest Dry Goods Store gums. You can test ir, 25 cents st. apvy-. . . . g Q Q . , . . I ruggists. Get the genuine with ' F. \ . . .QQ Q Q.‘ Q'O COOO Q il l C Q Kinsman 8: Co.” blown in the bottle. , ‘ Pi \=.].\(.[I@£L..».¢-» € MICA is the highest grade of AXLE GREASE made. It contains powdered mica which puts a nerfectlv smooth surface on the axle. When this surface is formed HALF AS MUCH MICA as any otheraxle grease will do your work and do timer; s;|.til‘sg3.c;)tory. REMEMBER HALF, AS MUCH MICA AS ANY OTHER S¢f`|\”n` -°°- ann ac -u y ' P RJ: L .. :|:..1:a Th” L“'8°** Guardian Correspondents I IM wma Everywhere. An Ottawa despatch Feb. 11th» says: The selections of wheat received# from competitors in the grain competition for which Sir William McDonald donated the sum of ten thousand dollars have been examined and the moneys distributed. The successful Island competitors are S. H. Gordon, Lot 6, $25, Flora C. Living- ston., Bopetle-ld, $20; Chas. Gillis, Mont- rose, $15; Clara B. McLean, Point Pri.; $12;.']llaleolm McDonald. Hampton $10; Felix J. Wiggingtori, Bridrret.own,.$5 Samuel S. Waugh, North Bedeque $5; ‘Eugene Arsenault, Urbanville, $5. n IT is with regret that we recordl she deathof Laura, only daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Samuel Woodside, Clinton, which sad event occurred on Saturday, Feb.. 90| at the age of 19 years. Although continued bo her bed for several weeks, yet; hopes were all along entertained for her recovery, but an inscrutable Providence willed other- wise, aud suddenly and unexpectedly the end can»e.anf| her spirit peacefully took its fliirht into the great unknown beyond- She leaves to mourn a father, mot-her, and four brothers, all of whom reside in Clin- ton. The funeral which took place on Monday to the Margate cemetery,was large ly attended uotwithstandinsz the bad roads. The services were conducted by Rev. WV. A. Thomson. The pall bearers were George Mc-Kay, John Whitehead. Willie Morrison, Major Whitehead, Hurt- Eord Woodside and Willie McEwen. KEWDRICKS LINIMENT never disap oints-Beware of cheap imitations at cheap prices. McDONALD 6. MARTIN BARRISTERS. -roliritors, Notaries Public kc. Money to loan. 01°F [C E3 {2=‘§é£‘3JZ.“il§‘L?i%i.§."§P§?52' K.J Msnsrm B. A. if . Mr. S. H. Earle Crganist of St. Paul’s, Teacher of Piano, Organ Pipe Organ, Singing, Voice Culture, Theory. Studio corner of Pownal- and Grafton Streets, Hours 9.30 to 1 a. m,, 2 to 6. 7 to 9 p. m. an3 eod 2 m in ¢a.;». 3. s. H I i » uid and .25 mise .is ‘I This is s splendid lie. of good safe sim-ss. I know each property and the people who form the companies well. Tue properties are first-class, and the people are some of the best in the community. The Rob Roy people have a. deal on which involves some hundreds of thousands of dollars, and all shareholders I. will benefit. Shares in the company will not be withdrawn -till the deal is consummated. Soi; here is time yet, to buy. O d Gold and Primrose have struck ore. One paper siys Old Gold can ship ‘ vast qnan tities,” and Primrose “can ship from the grass roots ” ` Comstock is on a marv'-llous 5 foot' ledge Carrying GOld, Silver, Copper and Lead I have had assays running over $100 to the ton from this ledge. this is one of the best of the new companies. J There is no risk about this sort of Mining Investment. I have thoroughly investigated these properties and they are in my opinion, Q -.., " ~ ~JJL>eé¥i¢1.e&r ...rss mx. *h"i‘t§§u5n"t¢. Pillow Cot; 40 rash pug, vuv~vm'T -'WWI-'F¢’” other qualities ia sh* PKK- Wm White Cones, 27 lichen vids The beet ever shown ay and another line TPM? mmm I- rr-ov-»»~. __....£Nl\ns|v-' I|\WI\\» 1 Extra special val* h Iawnsstallpmssffsais. ?,-p<-m»-- U-qw---F ~ -W Pretty laces Ina ls, Haadsnnedesigas all Q ,specisipilam Whllalllaai. special pliers Youll lad all the Q -Q is essential to all vhs ! y Gut llthod of tl Cnr instruction Books LARDEAU MINING SHARES. ‘*`° °|'\\‘ *I4 00°* . »t ble with » sues svflwd by mall ic _ hjeets E‘ecirical lldll lilly .I5 liillsllltk .I0 ;,;;_;1:§:';,:";;';‘°mh,, llll hom 's~,.f'°»\i°¢ erm a circular explaining ea' instruction lu any brah\ course of studies. :Ian ll mwf&v s 'l' ' ¢¢ll||llllta Sllkhl. ml Falla lm' Wholesale ¢)¢lI¢I‘!. absolutely safe. _ It you want a good paying investment, get into this li=t. Write me. *_ :mill .\3U°f’ZH"f7l.“llW'YW5I¥.$""` Smells and Eel! I A, E, WEMQH, 35 G, Masonic Temple, _L'>ndon, Ou, ",326 °\g'P°::: S B WILEY I Boston Mau, Trunk ttarlaasea- Mark all :.°.'°°‘°~.... ~' Nov 1 dkwll