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ROM the first of March to the present date in our 4 ‘-arpet Department we have been unusually busy. . p _‘ ‘ ‘ , ' ! : . - Even ahead of the saiiiie time last yea! \1\ lll('.l {W laud velrty . ‘ ‘ ,3 v . ‘ \ _ l . heavy month with us, and in consequeiic. iaio .1 tor 10 ( tins; of carpets a large number of REMNANTS, in lengths of from 3 and -1 yards to ‘20 yards, suitable for stair carpets, strips for small l'O0Il1S,‘elC. We have also aooilp a bale of tapestry samples left at 1.1; yards each. which ma 0 8 nice cheap rug. BIG BARGAIN S I If you want a carpet, oil] and see us. We have the larg‘est., best variety and will cut the price lower than any other firm on the Island. § J AS. PATON & CO. Crow-.v-‘.9 D5001. 100 Jacur soc-nu-. 1- Nriaa THE MARKET WAE;S@*§’§ New Drug Store, Tllllllll B00118 BELCW LONlDON HOUSE. PATBONIZE liniil heap C ..M.__1 o-_—..._1 FOR T 0 WEEKS ONLY. OR two weeks, commencing Tuesday the 16th day of Jlarcli, we will offer the balance of our new Stock of CA;\‘i\’ ED GOODS at the following lowprices, for cash : " Tins Corn for 25 cents. “ Tomatoes for 25 cents. French Sardines for '25 cents. “ B. (l. Salmon for 50 cents. " F. Lobster for 50 cents. “ French Peas for 50 cents. “ Canned Pears for 50 cents. “ “ Peaches for 50 cents. Pineapple for 50 cents. £133 8: GQES‘... Queen and Inn: lsquarefitoreo. R. s. wiLLIAM§ asou {l'\ PI.A.l.\1'0S 1 ARE conceded the first great Canadian hit in Piano mak- ing in Canada ; the first well drawn scale, with scientific and musical perfection, faultless for parlor or_ orchestra, in the most difficult compositions; the best musicians say so and the instrument is in great demand among the best classes every- where. The Williams Pianos appeal to the highest ° _ Musical Taste. Sand for new Illustrated Catalogue to WILLIS Pllilll MID ORGAN 'l3ll’Y. Chin lottetovvll. 1’. 1!. Island. Ha.sza.rd”& Moore‘ STATIQNERS, PRINTERS ———-AND———— BLANK soon uuiuurscrusass. School Books and bchool Supplie at the very Lowesti|Prices. - cjzoj-— In 3331* 2 d lloidsllalel Ii l\')N)l©Cn'at'..'.2€-'al6l{ll 1‘ ll ONLY 50 csurs 1Le ' l t rein advertised to intt. The hionignci GUARDIAN will contninfnll and imp_a ta reports during the session, and will be sent to any address for 50 cents. - Weekly Calendar. 80!!‘ 9 i In)‘ Day of Week. _I..__. lslsiindny 14 Monday it Tuesday is Wednesday [7 Thursday I8 Frlill l Jotu ay imoii ion: and sums! in Mint- ruu Moon.'iuu-cit 13th. six. 42 em. a in. istn. sun crosses Equliioctlul llb. mi. 800. p. in.. Ch'town local mean time. N EW ADV EILTISEM E NTS. Canned Goods S.~i‘c . . . . . . . . .Beer & G03 Carpets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J:is Paton 6: Cu Headquartcrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..J H Bell Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . .ll D Johnson, M D Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carvell Bros L... ...i ioiieifiihi Gloanod by the lluanllin Reporters Tun weather continues very cold. READ “pointers to advertisers" on our second page. Bosrs crossed both ways at the Capes. yesterday. The mail arrived here ot8 p. in. Tin: Stanley arrived in Pictou, yester- day, from Georgetown. and will likely return to-day. D. A. Mscxixstix, Esq, of Georgetown, will lecture at Uigg Hall, on Friday, 18th inst., at 8 p. m. Subject, “Men of the Day." Tm’-.' roads in the country are better than they have been for some time put as ‘he buiks will bear a. horse and the driver can choose the smoothest road. Cn.iin.i:s McMii.i.ix, George Offer and John Haber appear before His Honor this morning to answer to a charge of breach of Sunday Observance Ln-v. Now is the time you want good boots, why not leave your order at once with J. H. Bell, he knocks them all out, and his prices are the lowest. March l5.—li Tiii: recent cold snap has hardened up the ice and teams crossed in every direc- tion yesterday. Heavy loads were hauled up the West River and N rth River ice. A crrizics complains of the unnecessary amount of profane language used at fires and desires us to call the attention of the Chief to this matter. A: the Chief has the power to put a stop to it, we hope he will do so at once. Mas. Mam’ Hour, of Illinois, Superin- tendent of Temperance Education, (National), is expected to lecture in Charlottetown, early in April. Mrs. Hunt ,_i ;¢i__p;i__t3d tpgbg very talented and an exce cut 3 ‘r. "P ’ ’ ~' Ma. Hoiuris S. BAHXALL, formerly of this city, died recently at Somervillo, Mass. He was I chemist of ability and a writer on general topics. He was brother of Mr. Cecil Bagnall, editor of the Turner’: Falls Reporter. Mn.rr.iuv.—Lieut. Col. Irving, Brigade Major, will deliver ii lecture on inuskotry instruction in the Military Hall, over Miller Bros’ music store, Queen Street, this evening at 8 o'clock. All military .. .". are invited to attend. Admission l‘rt’. \' r. r--gret to announce the death of Mr. i':~.-aiciii Curran, which took place at his home, Baldwin's Road, on Saturday last. Mr. Curran was formerly a. teacher in the Queen Street School, but was obliged to resign his position about a year ago, owing to ill health. 81'. P.i'riucx’8 concert promises to _ be one of the best ever given in this city. The program which will soon be given to the public, contains the names _of many favorites and is said to ho a very interest- ing one. No doubt the_usual big house will greet the Sons, of Erin. ‘ Tun Quebec Mercury says : “ Tuesday was the eighteen hundredth anniversary of the expulsion of the money-changers out of the Temple at Jerusalem, because they had turned it into a den of thieves. It is a rather curious coincidence that the Mei-cier clique was not upon on the some day for hsvi placed the Province in is somewhat aim" r position.” THE Rev. W. F. Chambers, who recent- ly, under circumstances of physical de- pression, wiis received into the Roman Communion, has been received back aggin into the English Church, at St. Peter's, Folkesteiie, under a commission from the Archbishop of Canterbury. Will the edicor of the Herald please note this fact-, as he was careful to record the perversion of this gentleman a few weeks ago. THE annual meeting of the P. E. Island Auxiliary Bible Socier is appointed to be held this your in St. aul’s School:-com, on Monday, the 21st inst. To insure suc- cess, the collectors that have been ap- pointed should do their work promptly this week. Everyone should have an opportunity of helping on the good work of proclaiming the message of God’s love .to perishing man Let the widow ive her mite and the rich man of his ' en. The cause is worthy of the best we have. ON Friday evening, as several teams were going up the West River on their return from the city, Mr. Theo. Stewart’: sleigh broke through the ice. ‘ There were several taking passage homo with Mr. Stewart, besides which he had ii large coal range on the sleigh. Tho. pas- sengers made good their escape, but the stove slid out of the sleigh into the hole and sank. The next day at low tide there was 20 feet of water over it, but is party who went out in search with grap- pling irons were successful in fishing it up. ' . , MERCHANTS Lvroiiiurioiv Biniuo - There was ii large and re ntntive meeting of merchants M y night in the lecture rooui of the Y.- M. C. A. The. meeting was called for tho purpose of or- ganization, in order to‘a.fl’ord protection against bud debtors. Mr. H. C. Show.- barrister. was chairman. The matter was fully discussed and the meeting decided to organize. A committeoiru appointed to wait on the merclvintc and so icit their cooperation. It ‘was- decided connect again next Monday night. when the re poi-tof the committee’ will-be ondofiiconelectod. It into ho the movement will receive the hearty. III of all interested. There is no‘ EASZAEID ch IIOCDFLE. . , Brown’: Black ,in ' lecture will be delivered in St. -'°'18!1.‘li . V T can TRY J. H. Bell for your spring boots. March 15.—~li J. H. Firm. has all the imp uved styles of last: both for neatness and comfort- March 15.--Ii LOCKOUT for Mr. Theo. L._Chiippe1le:s advertisement in tomorrow’: issue. It is at once novel and interesting. “It is the but selling pill we hate." That is what one of our lshind druggista said about Everybod’ s’ Pills, when “tele- honing in for a f supply the other «-1- . * LECTURE in St. Paul’: Schoolroom.—-A Paul's Schoolroont, this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, by Rev. F. Mo— re. Subject :— "The Greatest Miracle." Admission free. All are welcome. Baird's Balsam of llori-hou nd cures Coughs and Colds as by magic. To rescue from danger the ‘life ofa fallow-creature is most commendable. To do so at the risk and immediate peril of your own life is meritorious indeed, and we find that when the hour of trial comes, very many are inclined to weaken. Not so. however, with Mr. James Muc- Laan. Long Creek River. In coming to Charlottetown, on Friday last, Mr. Mac- Lecn observed on the ice, some distance from him, ii horse and sleigh, with four occupants, two man and two women, sud-_ denly plunge into the water and all strug- gling for their lives. The men could not swim and were holding to the ice as best they could, but also for the poor woman, their lives were in imminent peril and without immediate help all would an-~n be over. Mr. MiicLe‘an hastened to the scene and being a swimmer at once threw himself into t a water. The girls quickly caught hold of him and he in turn was caught by obllcrl on the ice, and thus after 0 terrible struggle all wet saved. We understand Mr. MacLeun is about being presented with a testimonial in recognition of his true manlincss and bravery in so nobly rot-c’uing the lives of these two young ladies.-Con. Dr. Kendrick’: White Liiiiineni euros and relieves Rheumatism and Nciinlgis. Hanson Liour.-There was a big at- tend-once at the Barb»-r Light last night. The big room was lied to the door, every seat filled on standing room at ii premium. The special attraction was the announced program of the Glee Club. assisted by Harbor Light boys. Good behaviour and order! noticeable. The program was as fol owe: C1Cll’10l'lll—-“Alfiollllll the camp fire,” Glee u . ~ Vocal Solo—John S Lewis. Cornet duet—A W Mitchell and R M Johnson. , Reading — Lewis A Moore. Chorus-"1‘he Midship Mite," Glee Club. _ Vocal duet—L \V Cooke and J S Lewis. Instrumental duet-J R Crane and D Mcliiuc. Instrumental trio——F Newton, A W Mitchell and R M Johnson. Bending-— Wm W Moore. Qua:-tctt_o--J S_ Lewis, W Moore, John- . ”;‘;I2“'w:'-ioire.f>‘:i;'? » -* red -Beer.‘ ,.-+3" ’ Choruh—" I'll) 6 rolling," Glee Club. Double gusrtotts--Glee blob. Hnrmouiosii sclo-—Dsii ,McIn-ic- Clioms—"Muu’s in the cold, cold ground,3.’ Glpoctfilub. (W ' t or-us. I ‘_‘God save the Queen.” A role hf thanks was given in true Harbor Light style with three cheers. Miss A Wilson ms the iiccompaiiicst. A voluntary cn'li-ction of 83 was taken. Be- fore cnd after the program the gymna- sium and reading room came in for con- gidgublg gttantion, Tonight the enter- tainment» will be furnished by the Messrs Tsunton and others, when a musical and l’l0!'Il" mam D9 presented. A silver on action will be taken. @aqrud. At Cambridge, March 2nd, by the Rev. 8. C.‘Giiiiii, Mr. Henry J. Storm, of North Newry, Me., to Miss Lucy Warren of Richmond Bay East, P. E. I. gill}. Aouew York, March 3,‘ I892, James H. Wishart, aged 42 years. At Valleyfiold, on the 5th Feb.. of in- flamiiistioulof the lungs. Christina Mac- Phersou. beloved wife of Malcolm Mathe- son,iin the 70th year of her age, leaving three sons and five daughters to mourn their loss. (Other papers please copy). King of _r_n_edicines Sow-ofulous Humor-—A our-e “Almost Miraculous.” " When I was 14years of age I had 1. severe attack of rlicumatlsm, and after I recovered hnd to go on crutches. A year later, scrofiila, in the form of white swcllings, appeared on vin-lousparts ofmy body,aml forllycars I was an invalid, being connned to my ‘Jed 0 years. In that time ten or eleven sores ap- peared nn'd broke, causing me great pain and sulering. I feared I never should get well. , “li'.a.rlyln 1886 I wcnttochlcazo to visit: sister, but was confined to my bed most of the ‘nine Iwas there. In July I rcadabook, is buy with a circus.’ in which were statements of euros by Hood’: Sarsaparllla. I was so Im- pressed with the success of this modlclngthnt -I decided to try it. To my great gratification thesores soon dccreasedand I bcguutofoel boner,aiidiuashorttlmoIwu upsnd out of doors. I continued to take Hood’: Bar- ‘ uparlllii. for about a year, when, having used on bottles, I had become so fully released ;froiuthodlscase thatlwentto work for the Fllntk Walling Mfg. Co., and since then ‘ Iuvi: Nor nos-r .4 sixcnz DAY i on account of sickness. I believe the disease . is expelled from my system. _I always feel well, ‘ anilngoodsplrits and have is good appetite. 2 Ia.innow27yearsot ageaiidcanwulku well as any one, except that one limb is is lime ‘: shorter than-the othcrgowingito the loss or -bone,iindthe soresformerly on myrlght leg. :'ro my triendsmyrecoveryscsinsnlinosv imraculous, and I think Hood’: sarsapcrmn F4}: the king 0! medicines.” WILLIAM A. L3in:,9E.Bnll:oodSt.,KcudaIlvll1c,Ind. ‘ Hood's Sarsaparilla Goldbynndriigghts. 31; elxforfl-‘D. Prcpiu-odonly by C. I. noon as ($0., Apothoearies. Lowell. Hus ' " I90 Doses One Dollar do otthollfltdofwch iaciout - -ioAnv£:I.LBu.ofl '“ ' ‘ ,;lf.nnuas5-on ’ '- . Birijrna. -70 was iiUr'riiii.“ ’ crockery, chini and glass ware cheaper . purchulng. Local and mini Notes. SUMMEHSIDE rows. A 1lsy’i Budget of Items aun- their appearance at their usual haunts. ‘ SPECIAL services are being held in the Baptist church at Freetown, conducted by Rev. J. Cahill. I1 is stated that W. G. Cashing con- templates airin his li cture on the “ Am- erican Rebellioii ' in Summer-side. EVIDENOZB of the bewildering efilact of the ardent were apparent on Water street Saturday afternoon and evening. A number of Summcrside men left here on the western bound train for the sccne of the seal-catching operations, Saturday. VVE understand that it is the inten~i..., ii number of S'sido gentlemen to take a tour through the N. W,T, via me C, p_R_ during the suniincr. Ma. D. D. CRUE, watch-uiakcr, con- templates a tour to B-1)8l3L-ll, where, if he finds favorable indications for his busi- ness, he will pi-ubabgly 1-emgin, A petition is being circulated at Cape 'I‘r.iverse and Augustine Cove. praying for is daily mail. We learnlhat Mr. D. Howatt, the iiiail-driver, is ‘the agitat4_ir_ Mn. R. S. Bowxsss has on exhibition an instantaneous -photograph of the stone- breakers at work, which is a very credit- able effort in this branch of photography. 'l'1II::c'ild wind and consequent hm-d. ness of roads and streets bruught it num- ber of pe--ple from the country to Sum. marfilde. Saturday, much to the satisfac- tion of business men. Tm: _mud-digging machinery was again placed in poaiti on on the Baiy, Monday morning. the recent. cold weather making the ice firm enough for our enterprising friends to raise a few more loads. We are ‘oily, hearing of unwary travel- lers getting in the ice, on the Boy. Peo- ple from the country should consider the proverbial saying : “ The. long guy 8!'0I_Ind. _ctc., before starting, and than avoid Q niishsp. W: are informed by a resident of Nor- wx that it was a Mr. Doyle who took or y seals in one day. Menu-3, J , H, & Co. are daily expected in that vicinity to make an offer for the lot, which now amounts to one thousand. Wat!‘ beviss of young pgoplg ‘union homo warming expeditions unprovidcd have a mile or so of brittle ice to traverse under the uncertain light of I young M009. must expect dificnlties in gocting 0X.tl'l(3ted from the broken ice when such mishaps occur. Tin merchants of t.h'u town, aid those interested in the potato market indica- ;ions, are ufiginc opinion that the demand ortuherI_ ,. w, navigation will he on the present dull'iios‘s" he‘ . ‘Sf ldiPk6t”_lll‘ the pota*o line. and on the low prices quoted in the home markets. This will effect not only the farmers and p‘-tato dealers. but laborers, who depend to ii certain extent. on the work which the - shipping of this product entails. ' Mrs. W. V. Murray,’ :74 South Street. Halifax, N. 8. Was the fortunate person to secure the elegant GnI.D WATCH from the Liunxs’ Pitrrniiuii. Wiisxi.Y’s (of-Toronto, Ontario) Prize Competition for Friday. Watch- es and other prizes given away daily. Send two three cont stamps for particularc. Special Notices IF you want ii carpet you will find our prices the lowe-st.—-Jae. Paton & _Co. Market Square, inch 15, 3i IF you want good honest goods Prowse Bros. the wonderful cheap men have them. and dont buy a suit for your boys until you have first seen their stock.--inch 15 2i THE rush of Customers does not com- pel i.s to open New Goods on Sunday, as one of our friends in the trade --.dvcr- tises to do; but still we are getting it liberal share of patronage, owing to the facr that we sell honest Guide at the lowest price. Our Wall Paper trade bids fair to double what. it was last year. We have got the Goods. Ask our prices.- BAZAB Co. Wis are head quarters for carpets and oilcloths. In this department y--u Will tind our variety large and our prices the lowest to be found.-Jas. Paton & Co. Market Square, inch 15 3i Sits what we are selling for 10 cents-— l2 sheets paper, 1 dozen envelopes, 1 Pencil, 1 Pen-holder, 1 Pen, Blotter, I Pocket-knife. Get one. and tell your friends.—B.Lzsn Co. Eviiiiv father or mother who likes to see their children looking. well, should not fail to see our new stock of ' child:-our suits as they are very handsome and awful cheap.-—Pi-owse Bros. the wonderful cheap men.-—-inch 15 2i Tins, Tins, TI!s.—-Our new ties are the partied ties we have over soon. Every- y says they are, “oh how lovely” as they no each new‘ box o ed. We invite inspection. The four hand, And’ all othlcr kind: in Itylc.—John McLeod & o.-— w - A 303 lot. of Crockery will be cold It any ‘cu at the Chen Crock 8tore.p-P-W. P. Colwill. Fe . 26 4w an Mus. R. Young res fully re nut: that all amounts due or be paid ore March 15th. Fcb.20—tf Bocrrs given away at Golf Bros.. 20 to ' 40 per cent reduction before alteration in cwre.—tf , _ Tnnnirnoos reduction in Boots at Gofi BroI.—tf K * - W: are ofioring our large stock of. than over to make room for new goods to arrive in Spring. W. P. Colwill, Feb.27 —-4w Byactual measurement Dodd’s Medical Hall is nearer the market than any other Drug Store, and the stock of di-ug’s,medi. cities and sundries the very best. W3 advise all customers both wholesale and retail not to pass the Medical Hall when inch 12 wed & not tf UK.’ acts like magic on l Branch Ofice. Central St.. , Mr. J. Gsffuey has his warehouse un- l dergoing repairs. 1, Tun wild geese and ducks have mud-3' with life saving apparatus, when thoy..‘ MA RCH. _We 2’ -showing Olll‘ BOO (Six Ilcmnlnib) spgdd ; LACE new Spring G stock of Lace .,,,,,.,,,, Curtains NEWElST AND PRETTIEST DESIGNS. Qggmi .. ...-.—.—o.... .-—... __._—_t—._-... s I u ll i Repressntioiilyolduitl 3&3! ‘ Scotch, and Camilla NBURANOI is no Louccn AN 0?!!! courses. rim companies inn Pcildm it Fire, Death and Accident. ‘ ‘.2-.7‘~*....,::..':.;'-..‘....;_“.-. .r. * orrrczi Brown's Block ‘ Ch’t0wn. pccnonl —.——- A'RE_ Now Showing he AND BEST STOCK or ROOM PAPER M P. F. noon-M English Paper in 12 yard Rolls, 22 iuchcl wide. Canadian Paper in 12 yard Rolls, 19 iiichel wide. American Paper in 16 yard Rolls, 19 inches wide. A job lot‘ of 8-yard Canadian Paper at 5 cents per R93. A large lot of last yeiir’s patterns in English, Gilt Embossed Papers at about half‘ price. It will pay anybody to see our goods before they hw. Our Carpet Sale has been vorywuccclslhl, and if i it continued till every end is sold. Secure I hllgllu Carpets are really sold cheap. if Staple and fancy Dry Goods at low ._.,, |’ ‘$2000 woirru. MUST BE so ‘Our New Hats lead in uality, vi? and low prices. Come an see them. Our stock will be found one of the largest in tho I I and includes-the latest English and American styles. uiuiumiirrc . J - @New Patern Books nowiready for Inspection; .