____ __.,___j_..—.--u—p..._. .._.._... -- JAE -—.. ..-...1.g-——. -—-v<a- s fiiron & "0 -malts... DIAIIIEET aeuhnn. g 5+ CD 1? § 0,. U as Z 0 E 4i ill 00 El 2 <l lo 100. THE LEAQINGCARPET WAREHOUSE CARPETS 1 James Paton & Co. will offer the following range of Carpets at the prices named below, to make it still clear that their store is headquarters for Carpets on the Island. 0.2Z$€@fZ’S I Best 5 frame Brussels Car- pets, now for $1.15. ‘Second quality we offer for $1.00 and $1.10. Best Tapestry, $1.20, now 85 cents. Second quality, 95 cts., now 70 cents. And all others at low price. We have several pieces of genuine Brussels Carpet which we offer at 820. per yard. cwngsjrs 2 James Paton & 001 Our Carpet Department is the largest, best and most com- plete on the Island, and the work we turn out of this de- partment is first-class in every respect. €'fl$§?EZ"S I James 1755» & Co. All purchasers can have their rooms measured and carpets cut free of charge ; also made and laid at cost price. Oilclgths-2 James Paton & Co. We received lately a portion of the largest stock of Oil- cloths we have ever ordered, and expect the balance daily. The designs of these goods are the best we have yet had. WI1lll0W_§llAllBS James Paton & Co. In Plain, Dadoed or Fringed Window Shades we havea big stock ; also, a full line of Window Poles, Stair Plates, Brass Window Rods, etc.- We have the “Grand Rapids” and “Gold Med-al"—the best Carpet Sweepers that are ofiered. ' . Jaes Paton & NOTE PARTICULARLY 2--If, - , u are in need of anythingintllcabovc . give us a trial. ._ ,' y , We've got the Gouda! We've got the Quantity, 1, We've got the Quality 1 We've got the Variety I §:".nw'__A‘ .' ""‘ L . « I Have the Largest Carpet Department on the Island. rcold byggggci-a on} *5--dAgua;x'..—,' l ( l l .IAs.1>ATo1Sr 0' February Calendar. J .¢-—---- ..._,. _._..... plow of Week i 2' 2 alow E 8 NIB‘ in 81 Sunday‘ 0 3 Wudnc-col! In Thursday fling - I? satu ay Q I 13 5| accesses oun~=&5’ zne..s:ai¢ 93¢: awcrlma Sunday. ’Rcw noon. out day. llh. 8.03m. p.m. 7 - new ADVERTISEMENTS. Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Peakc Bros & 00 Seed Wheat For Sale . . . . . . . . .J. Newaon Local and mill... lileanad by the Guardian. lloportors Run J as. Paton & Co'a carpet adver- tlsement. For Sore Throat and Lungs, apply Dr. Kendrick’s White‘ Liniment. Om: case of fast driving and one drunk at the Police Court this morning. Tm: mail matter on the Stanley.will be eagerly sought lifter by antiquitarians Tun weather still continues mild and there is every indication of an early spring. Do not forget the missionary meeting under the auspices of W. M. 8. this evening. so‘: the line of genuine Bruaacla carpets that Jaa. Paton & Co. are oflcring at 82 cents per yard. Mas. ALLAN lIcQcAnat'c, Rice Point, an old lady, fell on the ate at her door and broke her leg last wee . Ir l81l'IIU\:’bX‘9d that the railway curtail- ment will reach this province and that the stall‘ will be greatly reduced. M1t.Joaeph Heartz, of North Rivet-.cold his farm on Tuesday last for the cum ot 32000. Mr. Jacob Cummings is the pur- chaser. 03 Saturday and on Sunday last Maura. Taylor, of St. Peter's Island. crossed with their boat to and from the mainland. A Gun: has been organized’ in Tignicb, called the Young Mona’ S»-chi Club of Tignish. No doubt many pleannt hours will be spent, as the club has ordered the Moamxc Gtuaoux. Bnoran Orangmcn bring a friend or two to the half-hour prayer mcetingtm night in Enston St. Hall to commence sharp 7 o'clock. Lodge open for Initia- tion ccrvicc 8 o'clock. Tm: Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald acknowledges the receipt of twenty-five dollar: from the trustees-of tho Wesleyan blothodiat School of Charlottetown. ' - That in what one of our tataod druggicta . .9hcninit i,1.I.I0_l:' .81 ,_ day. Dnsoarzs ittending the Convention of the W. F. 3!. Society, of the Presby- terian Churcb. on Watch lat, will receive’ tickets good to return on the following day for one first clam fare. ' A route lady in Point, Lot 65, has ecooomiccd the spare mo- ments of the winter evenings in con- structing a quilt of crazy patchwork patterns compriaivgl,600 pieces. ‘ .To-on we add to out-special gala stock of damask: and tapestries, suitable f» r t"‘r?ain.l or covering furniture. At the go:---ewe offer these goods they are a Vt.-y unusual bargain. Becrllroa. reporaed from {Black Paint, Mr. Angus McDougall having lost two daughter-a.one a 11 and the other 14 years. Mr. 11 year old son on the 17th inat., by tbia malignant disease. _ W3 hear that it in reported that the _ letter. published in our issue of Saturday last over the signature Ad-Monitor was written by Mr. Theo. L. Cbappelle. In justice to Mr. .0. we may say that-. anch- a statement is rociti ly untrue and that he rad nothing to o in the matter re- ferred to. Tax W«imcti’c Foreign Mission Society of P.’ E. Ialand,intend holding a Convene tion on Tuesday, March lat, in Zion Church. A meeting for ladies only will be held at 3 p.m. in the church parlor, and a public meeting in the evening, at . 8 p.tu. in the church, when the choir will ing and addresses will be delivered by aovcrnl members of the Presbytery. ~ Come one, come all. Cottsmnnantn interest is manifested in‘ the educational work of the Y. M. 0. A. Classes have been organized for some time in literature, arithmetic and pen- m-mahip, in addition to which a class in book-keopingyrill be started on Friday evcning,next._ j This evening the class in penmanahip meets. Any young men who ' have not yet enrolled in this class can do so at the Secy’s oflice at any time, or with the teacher on night of meeting. Baird’; Balsam of Horcbound relieves Cohrnic Coughs. Tun S-ratzuv men was let Boa1‘l.-—-The latest news’ ft-um_ the Stanley last night: reported the steamer still i in the ice of Pictou. She has sixty be c of mail matter, on board. Postal Clerk urpb y has been busily engaged aaaprting it ready for quick delivery. Thefeast wind has packed the ice around the Pictou chore, but a cure: and ‘westerly wind will likely drive it out and give the steamer a" chance. , The mail, taken to the Capes on Tuesday were taken time at 12.25, after bring fi-c hours on the way. Hon Senator Prowsc waa a passenger. The boats will likely make a return trip to-day, bringing a mail. ‘ 5-993. gives us . ehminle I very-‘tn!-?.a,si"?e took atNcw“,Glaga y K , day cvaningagti-3} o'clock. 7 i nnrriagcr-f"Arthur Esq “It is the best selling pill we hate." said, about a’__ _,’, when tclc- [ A _ fo TR‘-.0 n’|Ul‘6 from ITO ' nald Stewart, of‘B-rnahaw, aiao lost his * acroac yesterday, and .reached Tormcn- ’ J Imali anti”-lltlter : gx. _-_y. D 0 Tu young f lc of Royalt -Went on --you a v at anicrtainmgzand‘ _ 'ao’cialcu,.M.oIIdl -, night last. The iolhoncc in U0 -. ed. and not obtain‘ go ta. -1‘, and program rind out in a i ‘ng manner. seemed to be highly ap which tedb J. new-nnaim, mg... no art thoroughlyand good prices were re- uliaad. The parties in _attendauce from the city had a cafe return. Mn. William Beer. .0ity, lost his valu~ able English Setter: in a strange manner. A: the special traiii was going pant the Lower St. Peters crossing the dug ran along in front of the engine which‘ soon overtook him. He‘ was struck the pilot and dragged wilting under-neat till we reached the tend“ei-and became entang- Ld in the air brake ylipro he was lnmtl ly, «tiled. The air-brake was dlfilblctl by the strain so as to render it ufiiiless and the train ran about afinile put Royalty Junction before it could be brought up ,by a hand brake. The owner feels deeply grieved over the loss of his dug, for which he would not have taken 3200. Tue. first seuion of the W. M. 8. Con- vention will be held in the parlor of the First Methodist Church, today, opening at 10 1. in. After devotional exercises and election of ollicerc, the address of welcome will be given by Mrs. Hamilton. Reports will be heard from the dillerent Auxiliaries and Bands, «and a question box will be placed on the table The -afternoon session be 998904 It "'9 o'clock with a con-ectzatinn acrvice, after which pape|!|‘on‘;_d1A§fi!fQtIb departments rniceion work an discussed. Women interested‘ in mission work are cordially invited to attend , The public meeting in the evening will be specially interesting. ‘ A choice programme been pro addresses by Boyd» Ma-on. atfd Baths-rlaud, and ex- celleut muaicifurnichedvby Prof. Earle. AN assault case came up Wednesday before J. 'l‘.«M.elIish, the complainant be-_ tug McQuaid vs. Mcflonncll. The cir cznmstancea of the case were as followI:-- On the 11th of January lastaoma returning from 0h'town called’-in at John Quinn’: house at Kingston, '- Lot 30. where asuppec -_*,__‘.g..,.trt-dalid the for introduced the company up.- 1 row cvontuallytngk , between Mr, Quaid and Quinn, the own- or of the ‘ interfered to tacklcd‘hiui‘1o‘7,_ ’ _ him. were ‘Q during. “ which Quinn knocked ,,lIcGoonell down in the second round, while Quinn was holding McGonnell down and beating him his little finger slipped into L{cGonm-ll’; mouth. who hit it in such a manne-rthat Dr. Jenlvina was compelledto take the finger us. Quinn‘ swore _out a warrant for McGonni-ll, who appeared, and wan examined; on Wednesday. The vcaar tanda. over for -judnmcnt on Friday D£cQunid also "worn:-times!!! awore out a .,l' shop, we ‘The lwdiyqt-whose. picture appears above in Miss Eva Watson, 66 cm... Ave., Toronto, who hafiderived considerable of dian Qnecn’a in their compe- tition for‘ Janéry, bliss‘, Watson being the one to the-ilirct correct reply. Miss Watson hag received her piano, and states to thcrq9_ortar_that aha is delight- ed with it-, one of Macon & mach’: _finc-timied uprights, valued at 8325. The Quinn's new Prize Problem will be in. daily papers on Satuddny next. The importance or lteefllnsthcblcodln a pure condition In vcfryfewpcoplcwbo -» _ + ‘ have perfectly pure , of scrotum. saltrbculrcr : lslieredited and tranatnhtcd ‘C ' -alnggnutold 5 13¢ . Poise.-rand gergpact dies the food the water . r ' ‘r.bc~‘rc is j in 0 tan __ _“.-- --_s - poll -; va powcrol1!ood's;,saraaparlllaovarnll_‘-dlauacea of «the .blood.; medicine. fairly tried. 6917- !I'a.c‘c'or Ocrclula Ill‘ TRUE.‘ catarrb, ‘n A brcatbc,_ we eat; or we drink. I noth lug" ‘ cluaively - ‘ ‘ thanthc “~5- tne taint which com. ‘me local talent wpl NF‘ preciatod by the; ' audience. Thaoale of backetl, conduca ‘mt. ", mm, ¢..uujud. from nine excitihg. Thcauctionccr undcrat ‘°'°l°°k l“ in -‘hm luvpgl of taken into the Town Hall. where the people could ace the ballotacountcd. All - 5... count which occupied that Sbcfifl‘ four ” men, when Hcflunnell Some blown. -« ...., ~.. ,.... 5... '. ztiuo dewvd.-re-.n-man. ‘ rm; of mine rwill’ -, ' bcaparcdto the tovnforgthc" A _ proud to sec on many hnro__to-night and _ you find no large an audience with more — the people’: t cket that was not elected. a our works in the past -spoke for them-‘ a reputation as 3 winner of The Cana- — inotilnunt. O 1 :1’ Tu: race torcivtc on Tncadgy at five in the iinglc to _ Icourcdtba " _. and many Itray bifnugbt to the fold to pull their -rcapeotlvc_‘; votes for; one aids or no other. Few ion or civic, have created so much interest in this town. The real binge of the whole lune lied between the temperance Iociticu who inlictcd on having the third clones of the Scott Act placed upon. all possible ofii.-nders, and the old councillorc_who_bc- lieved in handling this clause in a J moderate way, perferring to accept finca majority of the citizens have decided again and again that the old board were capable of running the (business of the town in a satisfactory mant§cr.. On , ac count of two of the old oiruttcil- lors having resigned at tile end of the hat term, one candida.t«a;of,.gthc new tick- et was successful in capturing a‘ seat for thc coming year. _ J ‘ ,- A , arm the poll closed, the ballot box was tho voters and a good many boys refusin- ed during the anxious and interesting hours. At the finial: of the count the Sheriff announced the elected and avmighty cheer was given that fairly shook the rafters. The newly-elected candidates were then speech. l - ciunnux I. uuxr. ‘ Gentlemen.-When’! look around me Ixccc tbccignofagreatfictory audit is - toyon the citizens ofthia town I must thank for making in.“ the ‘victor again. At tbciaamcdimc I‘dcn't wantto boast about -my victory, as Mr. Sharp nook a splendid vote and next to me he have. g -for four years and the‘ civic have been carefully Tguarded to.thc_ -1'.*!!'...'!... -sch-nsxciriun tic wIr.I:‘viflt ‘.58 will .53 benefit. cf the people in general. 1'" am cone with the of liquor. I Whoa could intelligent-looking faces. Mr. Schurmwno whuia a good man, we will hvae sitting with no this year and though pleased to welcome one of the new ticket with us, am sorry for Mr. Locke, the only man on 0008 011.03 ALI! . CAHPBELL. said about the old t...-r-a. However, the voice of the people said we have done right. The other side fought well, but ..iveg,_ ‘The -ladies took an. interesting port in this election, but as I have only good words for them, I will say, with all tzeir faults I-‘love thotn_,atill. » A ' Ct:UllCILLOR n. a. common. A I thank the citizens for the large vote they have placed to tny._ero-dit-1 I have been representing the people without 3 break at the Council for ten years, am they must think I served well. I am again at the head of the poll, and I thank you kindly for your favors. couxctuoa Juno auction. Gcntlcmcu—I din elected just Fine of a maj--rity; but I think I have done well csnaidcring influence brought against Inc. I _th'erc will be no hard feelings ovcrtbia election, ind thank you kindly for the support I received at your ‘00t'3Cn.IJ.o3' r. r. ninruvo. Iamnotaccldatthccouncil-hoard as Iomaof thcclectcd. I will you gentlemen, Ilwill do the but I know how for the best interest of the .towu.and thank youall kindly for the large "vote you so kindly thought lit to gin g‘... _ RI‘? 00080111403 JGBII MOW.‘ _Gcutlcrncn.-g-I thank you for-the hand. Hcwcouncillorllajor for but _ ,»xn.*:onn5g, V I a to-ii..,‘- " i an eerie the ball. ‘ s. of in preference to imprisonruent. The r Whimhgfiw. C’ t at we sga. upon for a T town, (laughter-.) I '- cccupicdthc pooitionofchalrmaw‘ nicioutagain, as it 3.‘. mg mipgfiig j . . ;.=; .:.: :7 acre thiciyc-tr, andl energy , . wllo‘-Iupportedandworked for on exciting content. I_ t 2. to Gontlemen.—I thank .you for the votes _ given me, notwithstanding what has been White _, W,hit.6~Bheeting-s, Pillow Cottons..~ , W;hite Embroidérios,“ , s . - -- '_ J White ' Spectallot of Embrolde!-la ' comcvotcyou-bavcgivcn no 3 oflg of -- gtbo new colleagues the old bong 0; ticket. Iamanewminandyctuntricd irnicivictfihinzbotyon’ will always sea. ,mcrea'dytc’workinthcintcrc1at of tha- .ltownwlninthercicwo‘rktobedcnc. ' _ Schurman wac -. .1 springs rush begins. .3 .‘s. gains a ahowinu our - . g p - electiona in the pact. either local, donning L M ‘. If ' i“§‘* .. _,_7_ 1 -Wéihav_le-cider 1.... nicer Table and Linen than at , ‘ everygdepnrtpjent were ncverimoti if J ‘n C -We invites, .yw°thg“g._, Do not t‘(ixi-gpgg-<‘tl;tttt our largest, best and . ..............,......_ - ....»...... -Brown’: Block . C'h’town.- - i We have a lame stock of , bought at the ver lows-at g We srilatnntee allw o trade a , . . - we wilfgive themas . s better-than can be 0 other house on _ the In ’ . :5 - , . <7 ’.’ Suitable for Spring Emu- l2,0l)0 yards new Print Cations, g g the ladies may-get this part of their dufl’ J -sssii, '« .- 3 arts. pancreas