_.....-._......._ ._ Jimisrnrou & .60. MARKET’ sQUA:an. THE LEADING CARPET WAREHOUSE cAE_r_ETs 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 t.he Island. CJQEEETS I Best 5 frame Brussels Car- pets, now for 31.1.’). 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 82c. per yard. annrnns 1 C James Paton it Go. Our Carpet Department is the largest, best. and most com- plete on the Island, and the work we turnout of this de- partment is first-class in every respect. James Paton & 00. cnsgnzs I Oficlgths ! 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. -. O wuroggnlnrs Jaes Paton & Co. In Plain, Dadoed or Fringed Window Shades we have a big stock ; also, a full line of * Window Poles, Stair. Plates, ’ Brass Window Rods, etc. We have the “Grand Rapids”- and “Gold Medal”—-the best -A On Sunday morning Mr. Allan’ Living- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOl1‘Efl‘OWN,“P . Iioeaaitd.-flthsrgsllfl" Weekly Calendar. 1 ..... .. - , _...__ r~ -‘ , ‘ '“su.r'P “um Dloay of Week ' l—--— I, lrlses sets ‘slow {rises 8 6 an n mlm s it asunaay .6 .1 son 4': 7 IO louday . 40} 35. 7 It Tneadty ? is. 24 s 9 Wednesday ; 43; ll 8 srhursday : 39 tom as 3 I 40‘ us 9 47 81: 9 Sunday. 38th. Quinquagsslma Sunda Wednesda , ind March. that day orhiont. First quarier Moon, on: day. sh. 2.1m. p.m. 8 . QB ME =50-may NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. University Extension. . . .Second Lecture We are thankful . . . . . . .Jas. Paton &-Co local and Other Note; (iloaned by the Guardian Reporters Mons cold weather promised. Baird's Balsam of Horehound cures Coughs and Colds as by magic. ~ THE diphtheria is reported to be in Canoe Cove,‘ Mr. Archibald Macphee’s family being down with it. “It is the best selling pill we haoe.5’_. That is what one of our island druggists , said about Everybodys’ Pills, when telc-. phoning in for afresh supply the pther day. WE have, as all people know, the larg- est and best and most complete carpet department on the Island and if you need a carpet see our stock before buying. Jun. Paton & Co., Market Square. ' W1»: sell carpets at this season of the year cheaper than at any other time, and what is still better _for the purchaser we will sell cheaper than any other firm on ket Square. Ax Ottawa despatch says:-—Mr. Perry, M. P., Liberal, P. E. I., who is here, has brought with him a cart load of grievgnces against the Governméut,which he intends tiring across the floor of the House as the occasion presents itself. Wn regret to announce the death on Sunday last of Mrs. Muncey, wife of lMr. John F. Muncey, of the Customs depart- ment; for long years a member of the Methodist church, and greatly beloved for excellence of character.—Wesleyan, Tm: Boston Globe, of the 18th inst., contains a notice of the death of Mr. John Mclnren, at his residence, East Boston. Mr. McLaren was a native of this Island, but resided in Boston for the t 27 years. He was a son of the late ames McLaren, of Montague. Tm: Philharmonic Society’: first Cou- cert of the season, at which Mendeli- sohn’s Elijah will be rendered, in fixed for Thurday, March 31st. Practices of the Society will henceforth be held on Monday and Friday evenings, of which all the members are requested to take notice. Ziox Cnuncn To-xxcnr.-—Miss Hamil- speak at the public meeting in Zion church tonight, on her Persian experi- ence. Rev, C. W. Hamilton and two members of the Presbytery will also give addresses. Mrs. J. A. Ritchie and Miss May Farquharson will sing.- " / LARGE PUncnAss.—-We have bought at a sacrifice 300 suits of one line for children from 4 years of age to 13, which we intend to offer to the people of P. E. Island at a price that will please all,- exce our competitors. A sample of this suit is now on exhibition in our cloth: rooms. Prowse Bros., the wonderf c..mp meu.—-March 1 3id. Tl-1\IPERAX(‘E Mxn'mvc.— The public ten: 1» van:-e meeting, Monday evenin . in Wrigh '.- Hall under the auspices of Win- toria division, was a very successful afair and well attended. Mr. A. Down occu- pied the chair. Addresses were deliver- ed by Revds. Mr. Hamlyn and Hamilton, and interesting readings given by Messrs. Small and Angus. Mim Sellers and Mtg. Ritchie contributed sales, which were highly appreciated. Dr. Kendrick's White Linixnent cures-and relieves Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Lamas-Be not deceived. \Ve hav to much confidence in your good j ‘- ment of childrens clothing to allow yoltlidgo be lead astray by advertisments which we know to be untrue, m'uleadiug and false to the core. Now‘ we know (for 3 fr)? that Prowsc Bros. have the largest best assorted, and by a long shot the. cheapest stock of men's, boy's, youth's and children clothing on P. E. Island. Truth & Co.——d3i wli — DEATH is busy in Nine Mile Creek. ston, an industrious and respected far- mer, was called home. His death learns a family of four little orphan children, and much sympathy is felt for them by the community. The deceased was only a short’ time ill, but his constitution had been broken down by his untiring exer- tions to ‘maintain those depending" upon him and a severe attack of the grip car- riel him off at the age of fifty-one years. Tm: Police Court.’s record for February is as follows :-—Convictions for drunken-1 rises 10, nuisance l, assault, vagrancy-, fast drivi 1 of-"each. maintaining and keeping a brothel ‘were dismissed. There was also 1 dismissal for fast driving and 1 for drunkenness. The During the corresponding month last year and 12 convictions for the some offence in .of Uni 'ty I’. E. Island. James Paton & Cu./Mar-* ‘v. Jo “feature of the evening hon, returned missionary from Persia, will“ total receipts for the month were $79.01; in H “Guam there were 8 convictions for drunkenness: ;; an“ more ‘ gf-A Hood’:-sarsapm - -—.._....._.._.._.___..-........... —»-— H ‘ .s i 1%? 2' ..»—-‘-— ' 3 z. :1“ .-_-- ¢-—\ i ,‘- ¢— . Lactic no". so: the Botanical Cont‘-° held th I vening at the Y.M.C.A en’. Oonggrt ill thfi “_1».o boagrandsuscsss. ,3. qmuinn the names of the ’g‘_ity’s favorites and the selectiongs first class. . A ‘Tm; ‘ * ggggboaed inmaking another ‘ and mail matter. 0 will likely‘ in today. suit of Ale er Horne vs. Fenton T. Newbery, i o the examination of the de- fendant ‘inf .fend.nt was called but‘ lled, ‘ng under the -advice — $eir couno Mr. Morson, they Ycflllfid property olths defendant (Newbery) 9 amiued. _I.s{W. S. Stewart_sas attor- ney for Mriflorne, tllfi Pllulllm Th“ day, 30th lfijch. Peon: liiug in Bopshaw and'immedi- “ate vicinitiefure very much alarmed at the rapid p ‘ diphtheria is making _ on all sides, new caseshplns !'°P_9.1't, 'd‘ moateverydy. Theyarsalaoi to seepeopliso regardless of this virulenflliasasevby attending pub meetings .01’-bit‘! h°m°'° The Board oiliealth has not 01'9"‘ izod too soon’ and it is to be ,tiopoJ_chot the health clear who has been appointed will lose no this in placing every ll-{I100 supposed to under quarantine. This is the cthrss advised by Dr John- son, and if srictly eufu reed will soon have the denied result. Nnonncr or Dtrrv.--1‘he one of John Mchfurrer. Ihsd Overseer for West Roy- alty, on oomylant of Sn isor D, Mc- Millan. came the thi time before H. _ C ., on Monday afternoon. The charge is itwo fold one, via; of ne- g'ectiug to flll'|lllI‘I report to the Super- visor of the datrict within the time pre- scribed by the 9‘ Public Road Act, 1879,’ and with neglecting. to order out persons within. his preciact to break the roads and render them litfor traveling A number of witnesses were examined‘ both for plaintifland forfdefendant. The case was nd'ourned until Friday, when judgment will be given. A. McLean. ‘ counsel for defendant ; Attorney General Peters, for plaintiff. ' A Tns entertainment ‘van by the young men of Mr. S. F; II 75 Bible Clan on. Monday evening was in every respect a success. Perhaps the most attractive was the chorus’ which were re well rendered.The vocal solos by Mr. . S. Lewis and Mr. L. W. Cook, were «sang in fine voice and sn- oores were insisted u by thiraudisncs. Thecoruet duet a instrumental trio proved the amateur musicians nits skif- ful in the art.The rcsderswevsiheurs L. A. Moore. F. E. Beer. The scoompsnisst of the evening in“ Mus’ L A. Wilson‘. who received at the ‘close 1&1: t§'aii‘k.-s«of the class for hetro . , . Hodgson sweets ~ ' ll class farewell and leave our city on Wed- uesday next futurw homeiin Montana, whuche. is. E a best of his clan and many Tun Cwcxs'_AG.ui¢.—It ha pened 'usf as we expected. The court ouse clbck kept on in theeven tenor of its way, con- tent to be directly in the wake of the Cathedral cloclr. but pushing the latter for all it was worth: While-the inhabihmts of the city -were- in blissful repose ‘the rival clock: was in deadly combat. The struggle was a hard one. Cold as Satur- day was t kept at it. is At two o'clock Saturda bemoan the Cathedral clock was int c leadby fourminutesaudbegsu to show signs cl weakening. The ‘court house dial had been reserving its strength for the final heat and, perceiving its rival’s tottering strides, “ pulled out." At 2 20 the race was terrible to behold. The court house clock was now only one minute behind the Cathedraland it was evident thojattsr was about winded. So it proved. After running five , minutes more, the Cathedral clock "throw up its hands”-—and stopped. The court house clock trimphantly marched tathe ‘front and had the course to itself all day Sun- day. Now, 3 the matter’of supremaeyis settled we hope an arrangement will he arrived at whereby the clocks may in’ future run on pleksant terms and give the correct time. - ' Mrs Jno. Rice. of Z)/Gladstone P1., - Toronto! , Was the fortunate person to ‘secure the elsgant Gan) Women from the Lanna’ Pwronu1.WnaxI.x’s ofToronto, Ontario) {Prize Competitionfor ednesdsy. Watch- es and other prizes given away dail . Send two three cents stamps ‘for parti , . i.. . Makes their Weak’ ‘Strofig I ng, larceny, selling liquor to; Indians and disturbing religious worship. Two persons charged with‘: The marked nenent which nun .1-down or weakened state of health dsrlvo from /Hood’: Barsapuu-ma, concluslvely.p.'1ves _,, the clalmthatthlsmedlclne “maksstlisweak strong." It does not act like a s ‘ fromwhtchfilo ff greater weakness most fjtxral wgy ” wines thattlredfesl-. must follow .-. ; trip yfibfitdfiyv bflg, ' 5- in tha I y ed in reaching Pictou and 531' ‘"1 - ! - and SUP car.-—Pui-susnt to an order one g of Mr J‘ .HsnsleIo made in the 353:6 of who *1” '°"°" °‘ “W”! the Pi-othonotsry this god five below zero at the station hers. I: The sssignees were then nudge the air exceedingly cold. . gt. Produce my sure" *3; ;fi§,‘;°‘,‘,,,’,',’ Extension Lectures willrbo ‘Indy’! . ' i Tim lint nsstlug on now; civic council was held last night. Tnlbeautiful i dsoorstioasplsosd’ be removed today. ' 1 Tim winter months of ’ ihtesn ninety-l have flown s. To-dill. »- Lxn Saturday night the mercury drop- ng north wind was blowing which Sou: sixty car-loads of A about three hundred co la-ought to Summersidé by ‘ the gcoundthat he had not yet been ‘ex- g;;“:ht:;:n“t‘°’th 0!“ ' man?!’ ‘am. Last night the last music for the sea- examinationwas adjourned till Wednes- .0“ 7.. played by the band at the Rink Quite a large number of skaters in the leap-year skate. The ladies led their cards with their choice of «skaters and en’ . the reverse of the regular custom hly. ‘. ' I LAB’! nightsloosl concert was billed to take ‘place in Wood 1 , button, in aid of theP.E.I. Hospital fund. The first part of the programme consistid. of a humorous comedy or “comidietts." The second t c unprissd vocal solos and choruses.‘ From the number of. popular - pltetaking part in this concur-titno 5:: was a grand success. ‘ Nan. McQuAunxs, Esq._, who has takeii’ alpiipmiiifent part in advocating the advan- a i‘ o procuring‘ asteamertorun - tweshyfluinmerside and Point du Chane in the interest of local shippers,’ has re- oeutly received an imp n-taut -oflsr rela- tive toa steamer now in the market suit- able for this trathc. It is probable a meeting will be held to again consider the matter in the course of a few days. Ox Friday last Messrs. Schui-man. S Clark & 81885: fox-comp tingt anew res yterian 1 bath school building. _[ urday Mr. Frank Perry procured the job from them of furnishing the foundation stous, and before evening had south sixty tons of stone, previously quarried by him, hauled‘ from Welland's Point on to the building site. This _ _ by the aid of a hauling frolic. On Sunday morning, shottl! b.°f°.'° ‘Pl?’ vcn o’clock,the fire bell washesnl to peel forth its noteson the fr air and soon the two fire so ' _ heir out. but before were informed the fire had been exting- uished. The tronbls was caused l>],I0flO_ wood workaround a ipe in the f M . Captain wsrdliou Bin-asks gtreeif having become ignited fell to the floor catching some oilcloth and ‘ be- fore it was discovered. The fire was soon pg[t__ out without much-damage except to thecarpot. ' “The Queen's sixty nunutes—standard B’: blow. the bulk ground in half that time.‘ takstocut thistrseif both divide? ' Tin tiflgstsg Fine Toned ‘ ‘ho t person answering vs, , bldm correctly; an elegant Gold ‘Wm for,tho‘s'scond corrsclr answer; a‘ China . Dinner set for the third correct answer; anelegant Silkllgess Pattern for the fourth correct answer; and many other valusble prices, all of which are announc- ed in the February issue of Ta: Qunlt. Valuable special prizes will be given for the first correct snswois from sash Pro- vines. Each person must on- close ten three cent stamp: for “The Canadian Queen Galop.” t largsstpaud most popular piece of fifty cont . ht- edmusiciuusdduringthepsstysar, nat- out. t other with sample on of. ‘The only object of o£s’ring these p isto..nc1-ease the circulation of Ta: Qonx. yhich already ll the largest of vanypubhcntion in Canada. Every winucrissxpected toaddtoour ‘yearly subscription list. B coda you maysecnre a valua ls ' .. A Tax Cnuonx Queen, “ X,” Toronto, Special‘ Noticed. SPRIRO snitnngs,' ‘ 11- over D v c cap at . Feb. 27-3i .°". . , Nnw hats, latest ‘styles, opened at _D A. Bruce's. Feb. 27--.‘li , -~ Wnare offering our large stock of crockery, china and glass wire cheaper -tbeueves-tomakeroom fornswgoodsto ‘vs in.Spring. W. P. Colwill, F_eb.27 Nnw Cx.ornas—First of ' ’s clothingto Also,a _ _ . g . _ t , _ sold aw ul . wonderful man. » Amiocoi Crockery am been at ny» ' t the Oh Ci-no Colwill. 4w kc" .... ruce’s , y Suitable ’ 4 n‘_ I man’: new bill, Al- A ' rapid work was _ accomplished p it Quxnx will-give an elegant Mason‘ t Piano to ’ —u--—.._a.-—.—......qa-.-w‘... .-..x..-o-.......1-.¢..x—~.e-,—-— — . -- 4 4-08: in... an I we arauow showluqour pi i m..y':-1-. ‘ 6“ l12,000iyards new Priut.Oottens," it P I thelsdles ma get-this part of their ’ spriug’s rush egins. ‘ . ;-_- om; whim-no that gains a few days I We havenevsr bide I Table and BedroomLln,en it we am.) is y we have L T Do not forget stockgof 4 rgest, best assorted. and lowest 3 6;. .« ‘J’ Mr. A. and Mr. B. have to cut down g~*'l;3._.'7.9..-». mighty tips". for em: mine. He willcarry yieii-ninuia Mr- A- tins mighty me alone to day. in to the p w question now we ask of thee is. how lon ,’twlll - oneach side--and thus their labor to ' " ‘i.onala"lI~. . ...aw.oesu,i J tch. and Fire, Death and -mm use Brown's Block mania‘ Mahmud H"... '- fix Ch/town. 1. Have not suflcient» ‘Have decided.-to close out their mile! to make a speedy ‘sale will sell at great". “ These cotupaulss 1 PM Ilndorlcost in some lines. 9 I ..Axvoue.l_nn'eedofCroek_ery, __‘ or . _‘ , - . - armsmsazeast at....*"i.. in WW» -Pllltfflfi NOW. 3! l5 W ‘26 4w " ‘ g g ‘ A Ganu ygt every lad, g ..Great iopportunity 3 . s gggnggggggog :1» we only cash and genuine such on cannot be obtained ‘ panama’ 1v.¢"sh°i ”‘3sl§'.'.? P‘. E- 1-1-04 J: Pan: & c':'§:3i'ei.3i3i gs °h°'p 5.F"“m° B““'°l9 W01’! 31- thflnymfi . um t5I-‘nine of 3010!!!! March 15th. . « , Q“ "-Liooitinot thenavtdrngstoroit will,_butcome to Dodd’s Medina! fag - — , Carpet Sweepers that are offered. ' February 1890. ins.’ cream an .\ gar:-‘sea the uooa, . S1-rm. Trier Conn.-—-We are asked to 3. .‘”d' l“ ""°“- - l’°‘‘"Yi 3676. say that the four surviving children of : "““"‘*“d*”8¢'~~-‘ -«i- . Ca t. Robert'Turnbull by his second wife Faggc. ..- mt (whose name before marriage was Mary 1+1‘ --Lu: spring 1 “-5,. w‘.-..,,,.,.e,,-. hue,‘ my Duncan) are Annie, Grace. and , " my strength left me and Ifelt sick gm mis- (who resides in Boston) and Robert, 'ei-able all the time '-so that I could hardly whose whereabouts at present are uu- attendto_-my brains... I took one bottle or known as his friends have not heard from . Hood's audit curedlne. Thus him for eighteen months. The only sur- is like it-” 3- 0- 33001-ll. viving sisters of Capt. Robt. Turnbull’s ,E!W9l'l3'l3B. fiellfltillflgrllfiho - . _ second wife are Mrs Annie Clarke and 7 ‘,‘I¢i¢_flWd,'.91‘.V m!l>¢l1Il>°i|9flU30h\11€I9d’I ' Mrs. Agnes Stewart of this city and the . ' _ only surving brother is Mr. Robert Dun-g 1l9'°"'°‘“ .. can alsoofthis city." ’ . A-arms“-” miifimfimfifiv-N _ . I NIB. .lfyoudoctgl_sto-takel!osIl’sTfln'aw- Pm-on Ben's,-onma Du’.-—On wp-rms.uofiotbo‘inanqejctg:atgqnynn:;ggno . Hat wil_l'_;qpen our Carpet _. ‘ I .departInént ‘and.;:<'j."§_, —. lady and gentle- ' . man is to callsndses our large and stock. The dc- ’ -ism ted °°1°rivsIii1innnot‘ba.surg:nbed and our exhibit iof"Csrpets*will the , . _ ‘C1361’ shown -on P. E. Island. We 1 i p , _ _ A, g - "-..‘l'.°*'.§.'.3‘.i ’ii"%..“é’i"....A.““‘-’i"’.'3i‘..‘.'."i.i.“.‘.‘.‘7..".l ‘swerve-e ere. i gliiiwslsewhersi Remand Car- l l . 950111 new dndofthelatest J13» " I .4 — "ofig Have the Largest Carpet Departmentf on the I”s1and. 93 ‘S U‘ U) -6-'3 .33 is 2 C5 0 e8 5:‘ m U) E b Jaes Paton _& Co. NOTE PARTICULARLY !---If you ' are in need of anything in the above lines give us a trial. _ We've got the Goods l We've got the Quantity! We've got the Quality’! We've got the Variety ! undersoldbyauy , 4 ‘i ‘H s’_" V ‘I: »' l. up-ea. - to-da‘. no P . W '2-fifi.;‘:“i.”.i.’..'*"‘l"' I-pm with Fob.‘ 9? Ta ‘ icanfits wt wlmade when .g W V v V . -1- ~‘._- -v‘ _ , 'x.,:.a '* ,, V ,. . i 2"? - _, 3 .7‘; ~: ' 7 ‘st v.