-».lzaoalme.=.u.ml.osnu '- U‘ " ’ l I i IEll\'l'G-LISZEI PRINT ENDS ! J AS. PATON do C0’s Annual Spring Sale of English Print will commence to-day. They have ,placed on their counters several bales in short lengths suitable for Spring and Summer Wear, and offer this lot very cheap. EMBBOIDEBIES- l\ V A big line of Cheap Embroideries ranging in price from” 2c to 1 JAMES PATON Dcew-Jr’: In car. :08 «Factor Setups-. 4 per yard. & co. PERKINS ....-_ ._.._....... ...._._....— s ,& STERNS Wmte Qwde-h We have a large stock of White Goods bought at the very lowest Weguarantee all who trade>W'lt’fi'us that we will prices on give them : ood yalue—if not better-—tha mmed at any other ‘'11 White Cottons, White Sheetings, Pillow Cottons. _ White Embrolderles, se on the Island. While Muslins, _ Victoria Lawns, White Linens, White Counterpanes. Special lot of Embroideries per yard. _ , Special lot of Whlte Cotton at 6 cents Remnants, PERKINS & STERNS A ‘BIG phlvh ! mwzgm . swzmzmas. ,EVENTY-FIVE Suit lengths. The regulariprices of. these: nine ~ - Goods 818.00 and $20.00. We are ofi‘ering the entire Otf‘t;$14_00 per suit, made to Order. This is the biggest bargain we-have ever odes-ed the public; g,,,,,,,,, ,5. 13,1, ;,,,,,. Early and get your choice. ' . JOHN MCLJEOD 85 CO. flflflppss-Qasn8trest.0lIt0'!| MERCHANT 1:411; 0128‘; J; —una__, Haszard a Moore‘ STATIONERS. PR1;-lxl '......_‘_A,1q1)__..'.... al.alllt anlnt 2:. ‘sheer. . TEES ‘ the next 2 weeks at Prowse Bros. the _day, 24th inst, by the Rev. J. Miles. ; EAR THE GUARDIAN, 0 February Calendar. t W k Sun lfoolr ll ‘Ry 0 6. rlses sets slow rlees sets _ in run mm an inn nl 14Sunday° ;.7 no 1814 23 7 28 8 28 15 Ilonday . 9 20 2| 8 27 8 40 16 Tuesday 3 7 22 17 9 as 9 or 1‘! Wednesday , 6 23 13 lo :2 9 18 l8Tbm'edcy 3 4 25 911 l 9 85 I‘:-id 2 27 slnorn 9 M salullsy l l nulls 51 o 5810 l6 Hoolrslast ilothd 8h.2.26 . . . New lroon,'il:':'.nda3-' lln.siih'xxl. m P m -septuagulm Sand . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Geo. Carter dz Co . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seedsmen Ladies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J as. Paton & Co.‘ Life of Sp-.ll-geon. . . .Earle Publishing Co local and lllll_Bl Notes. lllellneo hyit-liellnardlan Reporters READ Geo. C.-trtcr & Co's'llew advt. Baird‘: Balsam of Horehound cures and relieves Cohmic Coughs. Paola. J. T. Mellish lectures at Mal- peqllc on Friday evening next. CALL on Jae. Paton & Co. and see their new stock of childrens suits. Prices to suit everybody. W. D; Honcas,represen_ting the Baylis Manufacturing‘ Co., of Montreal arrived in the city last evening. Gansr sale of childrens clothing for wonderful chelp mm.-—Feb. 18 3i A HEETING is to be held in A. 13. War- burton’s ofice this afternoon at 3 o'clock, to organize a Breeder's Association. Ms. W. C. DrsBals.ur of Ottawa, who is well known in this city, it is said, will shortly assume the editorship of one of the Boston dailies. ' Hvxnanns of suits for boys from 4 to 12 years of age, must be cleared out ill two weeks. Come every person to Prowse Bros.—Feb. 18 3i A lecture will be delivered at Grand View. Murray Harbor Road. on Wednes- Sllbject-Andrew Fuller. THE proceeds of the Hospital concert on Tuesday night were about $80. The piano used on that occasion was kindly loaned by Messrs Willis Bros. Rllv. J. L. Dswsox of: Halifax who has been attending the fulleral of his father in Tryon, paued through here Wednesday on his return home. W. C. T. U.-——McLeod’s Hall. Feb. 22, Readings, Solos, Recitations ands paper on “Scientific Temperance.” Collection at the door.- Come early.—fl8 3i ‘or Sore Throat and Lu 1 D . l{eiRlrick’s White Luument.' ' up. ‘pp ’ I “It is the best selling pill we here.” That is what one of our Island ' said about Everybodyf Pills, when tele- phoning in for a fresh supply the pther ay. Tn: W. C. T. U. meeting in McLeod'a Hall, Feb. 22, will be one of interest to all who desire to hsvevtheir children thor- The Hockey Contest The Hockey tournament, in the Rink Wednesdaynight attracted a large crowd. Doubtless the GUABDIAN'B bulletin an- nouncing ‘the best game on earth’ aroused the curiosity of lnshy,sud we feel sure the unanimous verdict of those in attendance was that if Hockey is not the best game on earth it is the best game on ice. At 8 o'clock the band struck up, which was the signal’ for preparation. The skaters shot out on their skates at 8.10, and the referee started the gamfio which at once was heartily entered upon. The Essts were known by their. white jerseys, and the West by their dark blue. After a series of brilliant rushes, the first game was secured by the West. The second game was immediately start- ed and hotly contested until the pu 3k was sent sliding between goal pm“. )l¢°“' ing first game for'East. The game $885!! proceeded with increasing intcrelts 30330 magnifice exhibi_ti-ms of speed and skill on both sid being shown. until half time was called. Games, East 2, West 1 After an intermission of ten in nut“. during which the ice was scraped": 359 contestants resumed their placol. Ind “I0 pack was again sped from side to side. In a short time a scrimmage took place in front of the goal, from which the fifth game was again taken’ by the East, and the sixth for the West, making the game a tie. Now came the tug of war, and for 30 minutes the con'lestants'put. forth their utmost strength and sllill amid the cheers and prolonged ap' lause of the eager interested spectators. The puck at one time would be dangerously lle_ar the goal, next, near the other, then sent spin- ning thruugh the centre. Some brilliant shots were stopped by the go ll keepers on either side. Finally, just four min- utes. before time was called the eastern men scored theirfourth and winning game amid frantic bowls and tremendous cheer- ing by the onlookers. No further scoring occurred, and when-the referee blew his whistle the score stood—-East} 4. West 3. During the contest the, Citizens’_Band played choice and spirited selections, which seemed to inspire the energies of the players to extra efforts (if possible) and materially added to the enjoyment of the evening. Every «body was with the games and people are already enquiring when the return match is to come cfl’. _ , _____,.,_____ Surprise Pa.r&.,and Presentation, -. .._ _/V The inmates of the Manseat ff, - were quite taken by s ,_ T aninllow of on the eve ; of the. 21st of oughly taught the en‘: of alcohol on 1 - . 5* . but -it was only-within the last few months his friends became spprlphensive that an a 0 ~ - xv pl the Steam Navigation zolnpany, left for Halifax__ last 11' ht, en route for Cardiff, where he will t e com- mand of the Pictou barque Aspitogon. “Flas'r nv rm: Ful.n.”—James Paton &.Co. are first in the field with spring clothing fore ring and summer, 18924 Their large clhthing room is filled with new goods, prices to suit everybody. « A NEW feature haebeen ‘added to the Gv.umu.\'— that of publishing the weather reports, which we receive each day by telegram from Washington. Those in- terested in the weather will find them reliable. ' We learn that Rev. Mr. McMillan, pastor of the Mal ue congregation, re- turned from Pictou in poor health, not, being’ able to each Sunda . Rev. Alex.»-’ Stirlln , of lifton, is o laid aside throng illness. ~ , C‘ ' Ox account of the storm y _ the Stanley did not leave Gwm and passengers left here at 9 o'clock last night for Georgetown and the Stanley will leave for Pictou early this morning, should the weather permit. Ma. Jonlv McKrx of New London, who ‘fr for Geo etown last evenin enroute to Victoria, ritiah Columbia. veral other you men from the same settlement in- tend saving for the West in the early |Pfln8- . . ,.Jr is to be deeply regretted that in a city like Charlottetown there are a num- ber of lads who so forget tllemeelvel as public gatberin . The conduct ofsome youths, at the yceumon Tuesday night, deserves the severest condemnation. _ . and woman accused offfrequeutiugand keeping shouse of ill fame; ‘respectively were remanded C until Monday. An assault case was also adjourned to Mon- dsy, 'to elnble the prosecutor to obtain evidence. . An Indian drunk and disorderly appears this more 0alroaaY.—Crapand has lost one of her best ‘ and most upright men in the lies of Mr. Geor Oakes, which occurred at his home in estmorelaud on beenaihng for abouts year and as half, inward trouble whic y of wouldresult in death. Thedeceased was a quiet, nusmnmingchristian man, in the meoflife.andhlsloss will be keenly elt by his widow, andjeleven children, ‘ with s largfcircle at relatives and f_ricnda_'who are felt to mourn. A ' "Rav. Cusaus Hannalv Sruaosoxl’ Z illness and death. For more than a quar- and eve- Peasant, have been among his Mr. eon has__beenth'e marvel ~ age,andhlsr‘lalneisa household wordiu is well known by many in Ch’town, . left - to disturb the comfort of those attending . A tupenny-ha’penny. case of disor- , derly conduct was disposed of at the- 9! police court Wednesday. A young man with-beings’ Mr. Oakes hid - terhuesneul-y he has-preached to 6,000 -Cqllett, pastor sudllia family being impossible, todo but to submit to.tb’e"inevil§ble'. _ ’ . Tlleladiesat once began to move to- wards theikitchen, ‘end soon the dining- nooni was cleared, tables spread, and loaded down with every conceivable good thing lu please the taste and tempt -the appetite of the least hungry. However, the ladies were not to have all their own way. In of their hustle and joviality, the company was called” to order by Jamss.Barclay, Esq.. of O’.Lesry, _wllo,c_ame forward to announce what may be regarded as the most important of the prograuung for the evening. into the pp. lor, audpbearing on his arm a verybesnti- requested the atfention of the Rev. Mr. .°0fiD,II|d&00l£IV8’llQOtIlId.-Fgggu fal address, in thsfrname dad in thejbehalf «er the donors, wlfp were friends through- confidence in as a man andlaithful minilter of the 1. The rev. gentle-. man . the‘ and ‘_ replied to’ the ’ the coat upon Gordon ~ who formed the com- sll otlhere wh ,_ i or absent, who were «run; _-uomsnyvsrsté den 7' lengths cqmfortfland Ir’ |‘!9l>ftl!§,,':,W_l-filth! Bloomfield -sndauev ' spout u fitably or-, the visitors ___to_llleir. .lnes.I: ‘ " lvesggandallthestor, T-ofthegoodwishee ‘ ’ " - ,‘ rand family.--—iC0_1l.’ —-‘nus whole religions vorld i.-.pro.fot_md-..-l C ‘I. A y startledaud erected byhislingering chat-chfiwlileh was dccnrstediwith Sunday ._ 7 mg classesfremthe fruit was filled-—te-itsutmost capsctt‘ oec-no" "'h-’fTl.se5rid‘Q. ho ‘C’ ‘m star in < s of as wereM'lI,l .._—...—_ _. ...—._......._...?..:......._—:.._... ..._— - puck was sent through by the Whit The ‘3’ eair. > Resistance on‘ the part of the honors for the fol and expensivcfioon akin 11. ~ ‘was devoutly A to God andthg donors, forthe 'ngandcha_rit’sble attitudeofthe v tiouand'the’com. lnunity toward s ever since. be me to our; them. He only‘ Wuhg helaouldg ‘ lplpprpuportll of . ', an in’, e_ to smins morn We-0 -before. He thanked the cf ladiesand gentle- men,-;for their-g’ ,"t' to the Manse! Mr. forgllis acouraging words and his lrindl‘; 2 - ‘to Mrs. C..snd farsilgl Dr. clasughlan, John-Beaten and'A. . E» Itoverconles'1'hat'rlredFeellas,Cres'assau by".d§s‘:'.slRev. A. *-ll...’ Lorrlerowu, FEBRUARY 18, 1892. sllllllooslllo News. Do.y'e Budget. of Westel-ll Items. " Branch oalee, st. tice tonight. Racuulil meeting this ‘evelli ’ of Prince Edward Lodge, No. 82, .F. ORR hundred acres of land at:Lot 8 were disposed of b ‘auction at the House here by the arid‘ on Tuesday at noon; taken at the suit of C. Mophdtaou VI. A. J. McDongall. Lawyer McQuarrie was the purchaser. ‘ Aaantclnrlllrrs have been made with the railroad to issue ope,-fare tickets good to return on Saturday, to all particacom-' ing to the Carnival on Frills‘ , the 19th inst. As the carnival is P to be a grand stair, no doubt a i a number will take advantage of the sin e fare. Mags. Cool: has been obliged to ve up digging muule mud from the digger began tosink through the iceaud be abandoned the work. The ice in the harbor is not suficiently strong to travel on with safety which is very inconvenient for the Bedeque people who are compelled to do their hauling around the rosd.;_ W ah ‘a coal the marri- ?.:.u'.."’°l?~'.;'.’.'l.‘i’t" °‘ Esq., Lot 1. on onday last Dougall McDonald. at ' ' h. . John Galfney of this town the pleasure of entertaining the happy couple at dinner at his residence. Central street, previous to their departure for the city on Tues- day. A Nalcnow Escsra.-—A few days ago, at Kensingtoo, when the children were returning home from school, a young man named Newton Mt-Neil rode his horse swiftly througlfl ‘the crowd. tAll managed to act out n is way exce a six-year-old I;-In of Mr. John Andcr8iin’s,, of the firm of Anderson Bros. This little fellow not noticing the horse in time to get out of his my was knocked down, one hoof of the horse grazing the boy's head. Fortunately he received no serious injury. annual business meeting of the Y. bf. C. A. was held at their roomsou Tues- day evening- The S.-cl-etary’s statement showed the association to be one good financial standing. The diderent commit-, business of the year was submitted to the meeting. A discussion afterwards was carried on as how to make the -readin 4 room more beneficial. The follow‘ ‘of!- ticers and co, ' - ‘ ____........ .____.......—._. _.._ -_.._._.._.............. _..._.._............._..-..-._.-,._.- ._.. Onrflivs Glee club will for C A After raialng twc_{car loads last week the y a wealthy farmer of China P&Bh 'l Countyui. to Miss Doyle. da bier of Peter ‘ v.. J .1 ilz:veryLady.wlllanu ‘if V Choice Whitewear teeahsnded in their reports andthe full . . i y : resident, ; lst vice do, Dr. McKay; 2nddo,'L. Silliphant; 3rd do, W. Stoves; , A. 8. McKay, Treasurer, D. Stewart; executive committee, 1). Gordon. John McArthur and E. H. Wright. This meet- ing was adjourned until the evening the 23rd inst.,for the auditor’s I V f f the final winding up of the last year's’ worlr. , a __ ' t ‘ ’,_. Tun follo wing candidates for ’ civic coming year were tad st'the town clerk’: ollce on Tuesday. The ticket of the new board is composed. of the following gentlemen:-— CHAIRMAN. John A. Sharp. COUNCILLOR8. " 3. Anderson. . . ont‘ nler . M. Schurglflall. y N. Sinclair. G. Warren. ._ E. H. Wright. . Some change has been made in the candidates of the oldpouncil board,ow to two of their consignee having retired. Other gentlemen, however, have been selected to fill the vacancies. 'l1le ticket stands as followu- CHAIRMAN. R. Hunt. ». COUIICILLOBS. 4- bell. H. A. ln . T. Fanning. H. Locke. .'-'1"-"'5 At the Stanley Hotel, Pictou, on the "End inst, by Rev. R. Atkinson, A. Sey- mour Hewitt, of Halifax, to Martina Goody, of Charlottetown. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a concentrated extract of ssrssparilla Yellow Dock. flwlllsewa, Juniper Berries. . and other valuable ‘vegetable rsmsules; cur: lnzredlent belns tho,best of its mum is possible to buy. ‘ Alt is prepared by thoroughly competent pher- maclsts. in the most careful manner. by a peculiar Combination, Proportion and _ Pr-ocess,glvingtolt eurauvepower Peculiar To Itself _ ltwl_llcure.wllealnthepowsrornsdlclae, . salt Rheum, Blood tolsonlng, 0sneercasaiidauotllerHuanrs,lalerla, 3’-‘ Blllousness, vsleklleadarne, ‘ Cats:-rh, and all dimes-zles - wllllfllelllvcraudlildneys. —- .Apnetlte. audglves great mental, nerve, bodllnanddlgestive strength. . Hood’: Susssparlllals sold byaltdrumm. Ollstxforcs. Preparedon1ybyO.I.Bocd A .&Oo.'.Apotheearlss,Iowe!l,llass. ’ N-'B- 'I!..W“¢°d¢0t0tskefioo.s'slalssps- s '00. ._) '5... ’ *"3°t°i ‘Tic us.be% i .tieemon1’~8; ,.weheye clothessand j rnishiags-atCesti _ i olllllntfl“ 4‘: is . I csnsaiiltillnsuean CE--Bl-ou_m’s C'h'_l6Icls. Febru AFTER stock _ e fflemnants d‘ C nel ttes, Tweeds, ‘ Cheap. __—. ? _... ,|lol ! I 1, ulml. lvou ilaltl Low . -7 ..(......,..—... ......... ._. .. ..- s WE ARE Areonotdiaappolnted-“la y will find usdwayiffaueeto " " Have nwnr ’ you own !15.B0_Iv;I7lti;_,! S Secure Bite, iii 7 kg v ‘ --.. 2 3 . Jr,” ., tat we f ..__.._.....— White Cottons, k y" ‘ DN’1' ll. no. moans « w» its slain lfliiéu. ”‘ re ,I