-- - ..--._. ¢—x— .g .—_.......-—.;-.._.-—. --—. \ \..—._......_.~.——.~ ._ .5---"--\~._.. THE . ..a.....——_..._.¢....__ .............__..._...-.4 ..... --.. vN‘”fHARLOTT. an em, B 4 « ., .- , ...-.......r—.....‘-—-.---I-_-s «-1-«.-nus-..——..-r. ,._.~—... ..____..-——......-...'_ _, Miter mésoturuon 0 Great Clearance Sale I j: mnwnm AT nouns muons. m lVe are about dissolving Partnership, and to do so must dispose of our large stock of HARDWARE in a short time, and will sell at Greatly‘ Reduced Prices, giving Special Inducements for Cash. ALSO, THE BALANCE OF OUR carriage Goods. P 411- £133’! 60. .03 Now is the time for Merchants, Painters, House Builders, Farmers and others to purchase their Summer and Fall S lies at extremely low prices, THIS IS A POSITIVE CL ARANCE SALE. 1vo1-Tron & FENNELL CITY HARDWARE STORE. , 3 A. POWERFUL —’ 1 Jane: Pain & Cu’: Great v of Carpets. 0 JAMES PATON & CO. respectfully tender their heartiest thanks to the public for the liberal patronage received in the past. Our aim has been and still will to please our customers. 7Ve hare succeeded, and nothing will be wanting onour part to make the juture sur_pass the past. It is a well-known fact that our Carpet Department is the best in the Province, and that we sell more Carpets than , any other firm in the City; to add still more to the popularity of this department, our buyer, when in England, secured some very extraordinary cheap lots in the very newest and best, designs. and in order to give our friends and customers the benefit of this lot, we offer them at the following marvellous low prices. N everin our experience have we been in a position to odor such inducements : just imagine a. Tapestry Carpet at 24 cents per yard, usual price '36” cents; and good Brussels Carpet from 70 cents per yard; and five Frame Brussels worth $1.55, for $1.15; a very special, line Brussels 85 cents. Now is your time, ladies, to buy cheap; every yard must go. Dnn’t miss this golden opportunity; come and choose your Carpet , If your house is in the city we will measure your room; if you live in the country, bring the measure with you and we will cut and match free of charge. If desired, we make and lay Carpets at cost prices. It is the ,vslu_e we give that makes us do the lion’s share of the Carpot_hm,'nIess—-the lowest price—the excellent value is what i i ~ Take our Great Sale in progress now, for instance, nothing like it has ever "been ofihrsdthe people of Prince Edward Island. - ' , . ' Come and cast your eye over the we are oflering in the Carpet Department. If you buy fi'om‘us you will save money every time. » -2. )3 1 -4 a ,- 353535333 iggomaaooy oawauuiigggoouu 8333:-88-3.38833 238-8 {BB8-:85 #06 N I ggsseeccrssssss grass: '3"! gas NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice of Dissolution. .No'rtsn at Fcnnell Startling Reductions. . .Pcrklus it Sterne T‘R‘Y o o s - e use see as a o n o no.‘ Bo has and one Notes. llloanod by the harm Reporters Yovso men who are looking for a good situation should read our Want column. I. O. G. T.——Ch’town Lodge No. 1. meets tonight at 8 o'clock sharp. A full attendance requested. . Box. G. W. Burbidgo, Judgoof the Exch not-Court of Canada, is in the city. his stay he will bathe guest of the Blaster of the Rolls. Mn. G. D. Balderstos, of North Wiltahirc, P. F. I., arrived here th'u mu ' l;.mHe is a wehll-to-do farmer-.8310 ’ pro y sot e are.—-Regrna_ ' -t dard, May 13th. Wu regret to learn that Hr. Alex. Mc- Leod. master of the basque Ralph B. Pcake, was so ill with rheumatic fever on the wayoutfrnm the Old Country that hawas, on his arrival in this im- mediately removed to the C wn Hospital to undergo medial treatment caret ‘ I"aossElaurax.—'lheateamerFastnet, pct-taatlo o'uourw.a-:- witha cargoand pt. FPal- Shalcfifos-Same» toreturnto ' She will ' about!’ Q‘. nssdsymcraing. three rs, mcrandfl ' . u'deatnoon.andis Ch'townat6 tlu's lsavehcreonrctntnto dclockinthoaftsrnoon. RT!!! bodyof thethdgglhildcfoogndby espcr Gregory in ca’ story. on Tuesday evening, was identified on Wednesday morning by Dr. Jenkins as thatof a still-born infant of Diary De Courcey. The body, when found, was in asmallbox, attiredinawhitcdrcss. The box was htly buried, the topboingon a lcvclwit thcsod. A jury was em- panelled; but when the coroner and Jury arrived upon the scene they con- aidercd itzunnocemary tofhold an inquest, under the circumstances, and the bod was decently interred. - Masrrosa is having a great boom this season, some 18000 emigrants ha ' gone in there already.- The attontionmiff - the home seekers all over the world is now turned to that noun . It is ex; pected that fully 4000 potmle from the United States will settle in the West this year, therebeinu-quite a flow of emigra- tion from Dakota, Michigan and Mainel The energetic policy of the C. P. R. is fruit. Seeding in Manitoba is pretty well done, as- the weather there with the exception of one severe snow storm, has been very fine. ’ Norwrrnsrasnrso the promises of an early spring the weather has been very clt‘!’Il’(l all over the maritime provinces. A n veller reports that in the Annapolis Val. y the season is about three weeks later than usual. From the same source, we learn that Nclrlva Scotia apples area verrsoodprioe t is -arias. good stock ' ' as much as five dollars per barrel for t English market, where most of the a as from there are shipped. A Mr. or. of Middleton, N. .S., cleared SNOO from ten acrosof fruit last year. Thercisno reason why thcP.E. Island farmers should not dcvotle more lagontion to a a wing, as app as can own on sin: iullnd as well as snywhefe, if they received the proper care and atten- tion. ltasnncs Trnsll‘-Mr. James Arbing, our tanner, was married today at Bannockburn to Janie Henderson, widow of the late Donald Hclfadyen, and young- est daughter of Archibald Henderson, of above lace. The ceremony’ was per formed? by Rev. Mr. Davison,~.of North River. The couple arrived home at 10.30 p. m., w are a goodly number of friends were waitin to extend, congratu- lations. Wcwish r. and Mrs. Arbing many years of health and happiness. Refills. Goodwill held a service in Brian's Hall, Victoria, on Monday night, which was attended. We hear it is intended to continue the services.- Qnpand, May 17. . , Noam Arms,-rro Lnu.—‘-The Worces- -ter,‘ of the - North Atlantic ‘Company's line, arrived here on "Wednesday morn- ing from Boston. She is commanded by Captain Brown, formerl of the Carroll The other oflicers are _chn Ivoster, lat mate; L. M. Ci-015911, do; Mr Thorn- ton. 'neor; A ‘ r1ggs' 'lot' John w.1.h,°°.'e'ew..a, M A’ Manley}: 23.1 do; Mrs McQusid, stewardess. W. P. Nickerson, we are p to note, ill; the position of purses. He is always, a favorite with our people. The Worcestu has undergone considerable improvement: smile now fitted up in first-class con- dition for . either passenger trafic. Hot '_ ngorstothisportwsrc. Mess:-sJ H cLeod, H H Shaw, D Willis, Miss Harrow, Miss Lewis and Miss Li a. Among her freight were 4,000 g g of flour. , Istssnns 'Asnoan.—A Boston per eays:—At the of GR '- vorco conrt,before Judge. Fcsicnden, yes- terday, Annie Livintgstone, a ud- _somewoman,so@ .a separation“ . Alexander Li ', , whom she wed- ded in 1881, at Charlottetown. Shortly afterward they went to’Bcston. Alexan- der, itwasallcgednooubeeameti and shiftless,and spent most of his time hang- em oymentiusstos-e,a, sitting‘ ‘ _ late at night, managed to _ the hold bills squared up. six months, d ’ which time Alexander cruclly persecu _ his wife. a home cne’cv " G g the dikes and he “"8 ‘ X . . in i V H M61306, ° able or casual ifihoes-at Gcflirus. local mid. other Maren Havmxo and his two daugh- Tarssn. Carpet 24¢ . Bras- Iels Ca Y-sea. Jamgrgitliin & 09, Market usre. ’ ‘ ' Ms. C. Weaver, represehting Cote, boot sndslhoe manufacturer, .8t._ Hycinthe, Que , is at the Davies. ~ Rnv. Dn. -Hacuon‘, of the Prohibition Commission, has returned to Fredericton. He has stated that the whole Commission is likely to visit us in August-. Tin sue '0 ' steamer Gulnare, Capt. , on Friday for Halifax. After doin a fortnight’s work our Halifax har she will sail for ,Anticosti. - Anvrcss just received from several couu d are to the effect that of “all the pill! ey sell Everybody’s are the most popglar. They are only twenty-five cents a x. , ‘ Baird's of Horehound. Established over so years. ‘ ’ Run Norton 4% - Fennell’s advertise- ment of dissolution of partnership in this morning's imue. Rare opportunities for bargains are ctlbred to painters, house- huildcrs, farmers, carpenters, etc. Coin and choose your best Carpets, at James -Paton & Co. _ They have elegant Brussels Carpet at 70c and85c and can ve you Brussels Carpetas low as 35c. ames.Patoo & Co, Market F Scre'l‘l.rcat,Di ~Quinsy,Crcnp appl;-Dr. Kfifld’s UmmuL' To-xronr in Kensington Hell. there will be an interesting en oya . tors are one trip to Philadelphia. ; blc meeting. Thcaddremwill be "Saint John of_Eng- land." Miss-‘M. Sncllgrove willstug I solo. Chorus bychoir and hearty _ - mg] by audience. Time, sharp erg t o’ ock. 5 J. Hanan Hasux, of the C. P. R. left yesterday for P. E. Island. He took with him a Budge bicycle. which he will ride this summer. Mr. Haslam's weight is 240 poundl. And he will probably have somcm " expericncos.—-St John Telegraph. , . . Hsslamarrivcd hereall right, but he goes away again this morn- ingwithoutgi ' thcboys a chance to see him ride the go. Mn. 1. N. of Summoraidc, who has been attending the P hkeopsie Business College, New York, using the past winter returned home on Tuesday the17th inst.,ha ' com a very successful course taken the of the institution. Mr. Schurman has taken a position in the on rising firm of Messrs. A. M. Wright Co., West Indian .8’sidc. ~ Rsv. W. B. ‘Knee informed arepcrter thatsll armngcments hadbeon completed bearing on is appointment to" Christ church, Cambridge, Mass. He enters upon his new duties the lot of So tomber next. Mr. Kin is to receive .000 _a year, not 84, as Itatod by a_weckly paper. The same paper was also in error when it -atgfied that Mr. King's present stipend $1,400. He is in receipt of 82,000 a yeéar.-Halifax Herald. _. A rat in. John but- cher, was up the steamboat wharf on Wedn evening became wild and coma and sprang over the side of the wharfinto thc;_doep water-._ Her-e_he soon cooled oil‘,-and became tu-ed swim- ming around: A boat‘ was taken out and the ox ‘towed up to the yelipat the side of the wharf, by the assistance of several meuj with long he was dragged up on the wharf, quite subdued in disp-ositionfand willing to obey orders. . Sruimroof the ‘Liberal leadership, the Regina Stsndafll ssys:_ Mr. Louis H. Davies, of Prince Edhard Island, has been .menti_oued“as the coming man. He _ to ‘the. 'tion. c has made for himself spams (SW0. —thl'°‘18h°§1t the Dominion by his clever speeches in the Commons. Although comparanvely young he thoroughly experienced, having entered the arena of local politics when a mjaraboy. _For oratoricsl bril- liancy he ranks in his party, next to Lau- rior, and ’ a much stronger individuality. C. C. Gannutsn and wife; of Charlotte- town, P. E. I., are in the city on their way home, after making a tour of the North American’ continent. 1858 Mr. Gardiner mined in this rovmcc, on the Fraser first and than in Lillooot. Hc_en- durcd hardships such as few men survive, but today‘,hs is a halo, -hearty gentleman, in take matters passed" up the ‘Fraser,’ the New West- minstc of today had not an nor Duh there any settlers in ' the dis- trict outside?!-fl Langley. He has not been in this province for many a long year, and the change in the 1nl0l'V|_1ll as astonishing tohimas it is gratifying.- Vancouver ‘World, 9th. ' g foothill match of the season ’ will be"'played- at Victoria Park, Thurs- da evening commencing at 6.30 o'clock beings ‘the’ r.M.c.a. and the Crescent!" and tag, Theqplaycrs are as follows : ‘~CBE(!B8'll’ sscoxn rum. Full and Half ‘ Backs-—J Hyudmsn, rGerald Msclcan, V; Dense, R ohnsou. Quartené‘-W Richards, Percy Dogh . Forwards—C Weeks, W Carter, Mitchell, '; c Nicholson, W Earle. . H Steele, A Dogherty, V Robins, ‘J Hen-'_ neuey. .1 V . ~ I ’ YO E0 ct ‘O Goal—R Lcdwell. Half Backs-P W. Carver,’ ‘F Kennedy, _ Quarter Backs .-L Macmillan, C Mitchell. Forwards—F L Hutchinson, Clyttlni ‘R 11 Campbell. F‘Newecn, ' J M ones. It H0880. B. Richards, 0 -Richards, 8 Kinsman,- J Matheson. ‘ ' . ‘Sn.xr_Roos—-See ‘-the new _silk ruse juetopenedatJ. B. ldacdonald’s.—ml8 3i Iryou-want a choc" dress now isthe time to’ get oneTata erkins dc Sterne. May 18.—3i = ~ ' ~ good sdvan h n-buying boots, shoes and ‘leg ll youdo, the Dominion Boot 8ho_e_St’oro is the right place to buy.——may18 33. ‘A - ~— » Just Cotton 44} cents a .".".;:1'.";.'i.°;‘.t“;."Laf;‘;°fs':'*tf°t'.:'..;‘°: ‘dd’s-—myl7 3i " ' __ , _ . Tntmxs, ' ' " 150. new trucks from 75 " o.--a. ‘fine line of _ gen club aulvahses. }fyouar,sia:fw’a;asr some t " ‘chi-av. noun mdmhfl of ,:,r~upu-.,!n.s.g-eo.r'.i::.n.n3c.’i$'.'i.i.1»,_ I -* 0! nhwwhespgth ". Lovnr new [hooked I Bros.—-Hay3, 1:! f Bros. ' ing in the harbor. She will certainly possesses the chief ualifications easy. ' When he‘. StCGallant.’ ' Doyou wauttosplind your money to - hoctfat cos * trim. on unfit ysummnnsrnn News Branch Once. Central Q. l Woob, Tryon, was in town yesterday. » _, . Bnrrrnc ' ed d llatsta - by Brawn isreport ‘very up n Ila. 8.00. Clarke, of Augustine Cove, wasin town yesterday. Riv, E. A. Allaby and wife, of Ti-you, were in town Wednesday. ‘runs were fortzrmeugers by the 0‘ lfiorthumberland Tu evening. , Tux parade of theArlin r miustrels was the chief attraction yesggsay. Pnussntoscellr. W. G. Schurman able to attend to his business again. ' points where the old ones were useless. 1.0.0.13‘. —Pr-loco‘ Edward Lodge, No. 22, meets to-night. A full attend-' ance is desired. , , Tm: principal building‘ operations about the town are about concluded and the carpenters are employed at repairs chiefly. Carr. Knto is new master of the Hattie. Lofuiso, which ship hat: boesdunaeggoulllg ' ' in or t e gvxtvlnrep-mu. steam or at 1; Me. John Arbuckle, for the On- gkrio Mutual Life yesterday’ on ya canvassing :- Bsvrvn. unrntos arostill being held at Cape Traverse, conducted by Rev. John Goodwill. We learn that much interest is manifest. one an amount of ashes has been ha on the outside of the railway sta- tion. This will soon be a good founda- tion for travelling on. “ Ms. James Sim , was in town ::.<.+:'.°*'...,.,r“:.'*» tr backward weather. Exronrs by the Northumberland yes- terday to U.’ 8.; 143 cases eggs, 8404; 120 bush potatoes, 3%. To the Domin- ion—6 bbls oysters, $13; 60 bush cats, 318. Total 0461.‘ Sm: Nsws—Inwar‘ds--sehr General Middleton arrived y y from Ship- wan with telephone and fence lcs. , twards—Janic 8 cleared for Bay Veer-te with a cargo of cats. Mn. John McKay,,our enterprising sad- dler, has is fine lot of made up- both workingyand harness. These should mo t witha resdysale, If they are made of the very ha mallrial. A raw loads of ha ,_ attho usual , farmers have j ' ~ of Cavendish He reports the slowly with the cold and ._._» ., .'-"3. ,2- - €13’ » — u l’ Tux dreaded disease -dipfheris, , has broke out at St. Eleonora, in a‘ family by the name of Oatway, who hada relative from the U. S. as a guestfor a -time, and it is thought the disease was carried thgir‘ by the friend who hadjust — . Carr. Matthew Dunn, of the F. C. Batt, is having his yacht, the “ Vixen ” repaired forthe purpose ‘of pleasure sail- probably be ready in a week. This ‘will be welcomely received by those that like pleasure sail- rug. » ‘ANOTHER of our reap. cted citizens has Reed away \Ve ref--r to {the death of bar: M. Custain of this 1.~..wu, which and event occurred at his home yesterday. when in the 67th year of his ago. To his large circle of relatives and friends we extend our sympathy. _-. Tn: Market Hall was; well filled Tues- day evening, by an ap resistive audience, who gave close attention to the different departments of the meetings, held by the S. A. Col. McKie, the International Travelling Commie-ionu-'s remarks were eloquently delivered, while the other participants were listened to closely. Horrsr. 'A.nn1vu.s.--Hotel Rusa—Jnrnes Wobéter, St. John; DQT Raymond and wife, New Haven, t.;vNathan,H Hart, St John; Janie _ , _ ugh, do; George Smith, dc; TB I‘avem’,fdo;.Earnoat Hay- wood, Vanc’ouvcr,’B C}”1‘,3-Gordon, Al- bertou; H Lawns, ' ‘ ,Jas Barclay. O‘Lesry; A Lord. Clffiuwn; Jae Simp- son, Caren ' ‘ ‘ r , Clifton House.—Jas A Grant, Toronto; N Donll, Ch'town; J no Plaino, -Bonsack, Va.; John -Richards, Bidoford; A . Len- riens. Montreal; W CN Acthurst, Hali- fax, N. S. B P _ I u veryfew people who ' ' have perfectly pure blood. The taint of scrofula. salt menu. or other foul humor is lieredlted and fransznlied for generations. causing untold suuerlng, and -_-r_.-r L rm: importance or lu-eplng tlieblood in apure condition is universally known, and yet there are we alsoaccumulate poison and germs of dis- ease from the air we breathe, , the toad we eat, or ., . the water we drink. There is‘ n o t h-l n g “ more con- clusively p r o v e in than the _g posluve power of Hood’: sarsaparllla overall diseases of the blood. _ This medicine, when fairly tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or salt rheum, removes thcxalnt which causes catarrh, neutralizes ‘ the acidity and cures ’ _ rheumatism, drives " put the germs’ of ‘ malaria, blood 1201- V scaling, etc. It also vitallscs and en- riches the blood, thus overcoming that tired "feeling, and building up the whole system Thousands testify to the superiority of Hood‘§ Barsaparma as a blood purifier. Full infor- mation and statements of euros sentlvee. . - ' ‘ ' - -Sarsaparulla —\I,st\l,16rnu_ing¢nu. Ilzslxforlfi. -Preparedeuly ' M '§Uy_{L_K00D&C0.,ApotIs0ca.xies,I4oWOll,Hll¢. - , :_ I00 Doses One ‘Dollar , fiieycles. Bicycles. “:;a Bicycle. . ‘ .Nsw planks appear in our walksati _ and share in ‘it. The Cheaper wescll the We sell more we The are we . sell. We are bound to make things stir this T’ * and this is our way of doing it. . * a Our. buyer secured Bargain lots. ,We in; to give our customers the benefit of every one of them- ‘ 500 Yards New American Challiss-VC7 . - Just thethiug forisummer 500 Fancy ool6I'Iuu......‘ 500 H Just the t.hing..orHat Trimllalja , 100 Yards Fancy Silks and Setins‘..............¢ 500 Pairs Stainless Black Hosiery ..,.a. ..-.=...'u Full fashioned-no heavy seems. lgg Pairs Assorted Childronis Hos A 00000‘ Lace and Silk Shoulder 1 VI’! pretty, very dressy , but i g for Summer, to cuss at » rushat ....‘..'...»...eu_o‘..L@; in 60 ,_ Ladies’ Cloth‘ Jackets, a lot dfsflvisss , 4 . styles, many 0' asssasaeiiilei at“ 500 Pairs White Lace Curtains i ‘ 100 bou htat30pei-centdiscouut, the rgest lacohouses in the f ; g in plain figures, from .40 cents per 9090 Yard» R0 ” V of Ginghams, Shirtings, Tickiugs, White Conan. tons, Cambrics, Satteens, Qrctcunss, eta, etc, at‘ ‘ '7 and 10 o — , bargain and everyone 0 is iuvhsd h fl This is an immense Burdock, 310.011 Bitten. lyor’a' Sarraparllla. Hood’: Samparllla. Piarca’s luliolnu. Warner’: Safe Bare. Kennedy’: ladical Dimvuy. Paino’n (Salary temporal. llampbelrs ouinino Wine , “ Elixir of Life, Boot. Iron and Wine, laltina Preparation. lluticura llosolvant we lllr. WILLIAM emmrls. (Late of 2 r ’ is now in charge of our ‘’ w ,_ A Workmanship in the Printing’ andegrok " no equal, and our rices are lowest. Veysarsaiw “ W. School Books an Stationery, best quality, , i A ‘Orders by mail. promptly filled. 0 xs':.AszAr=L:o up as: Brown’: Block..0PP0-We . INVITED to call at our Store and ex- amine our ‘Goods and Prices. . made in the latest Styles. . j men’s i furnishings in endless B Sold at “ never to be regretted cos. I). .A.. BRUCE, Msnromsss OLOTHIER. ‘US It ‘is‘Free Frans Lumps, , s It does not require Rnbhum - ' It gives a Bessutifial Polish, It Cost: only Fifteen (Janus, It Graven Labor and Moneys use worsens mass 1 lwKn‘u-n-n‘t" -“' warsom new oauc srfi f ;