panel ng ren té L'IMPARTTAT, THURSDAT, MAY 14, 1896. Value f. ve È | d N alle RES | FR: € LE W Aateverma besaidtothe contrary, | | ï thereismuchin a name. Why?! Because | L with the name is associated the chief | | characteristics of the person or thing | LA spoken of. | CUarDpets | When you hear about Car pets, you | hear the name PATON & CO, Everybod; will tell you, you can! | depend on their goods and their PRICES ! AI goods are marked in plain figures and the price strictly adhered” to. | NO MAKE BELIEVES, no 10, ” or 30 per cent discounts; wk | because the goods are marked at an | honest selling price. YEARS AGO. | EACH MERCHANTS NAME is synonymous with the reputation ue | good goods. It was a horrid man, long | HAS MADE FOR HIMSELF, years ago, who said that WO-| Wehave made a good reputation man was a delightful little for ourselves in Carpets; we are | bundie of contradictions, love-|"ecognized as the Carpet people of | liness and dry goods, but che PL I. for good goods and - honest | ces. latter made her an expensive luxury. Maybe he merely |, NO WARNING REQUIRED to meant that she Was very DEAR be WIDE AWAKE when trading with to him. J.P.&CO..ev erythingismarkedin pr AIN | FIGURES, NO DISCOUNTS, NO MISREPRE- SENTATIONS, NO SHODDY: everything that is said to be all wool is all woel. | DPRING se DRESS FABRICS. The dry goods of io-day make her a dear little thing Special sale of Mats and Curtains | without the tremendous ex- Brussel] Carpet left at 75c. Other) Brussell Carpet at 55e and 70c: the | pense. Ou store is a com- JAS PATON & prehensive volums on ‘ How! * A to dress on Little.” One of the best reasons is that it's getting more difhcult each year to make the exclusive dress) stuffs handsomer than the pop- Clothing, Clothing, Only 5 or 6 lengths of that 5 Frame | former is not wool, but the latter is. | ————— ns, (Sincerity — And Honesty ARE THE CORNER STONES OF OUR CARPET DÉPARTNENT OUR CARPETS STAND SWÉEPINC. Jas. Paton & Co. © ————— | No shasñ or humbug allow- | |ed ; ev erything fair and square. Prices marked in plain fig- ures. Make and quality as pre For $19.00 you can buy 20 yards Velvet Moquette. \ | or 70c a yard you can buy! 4 yards Brussels Carpet. Nic patterns and warranted| For 95c you can buy a good | wool-skin Mat. | For 3oc you can buy a good | Door Mat at Paton & Co's. | | For ssc you can buy from an! assortment of 10 pieces of Brussels Carpet. | For 3oc, 35c, 45c, soc, 60c, 75 you can buy a good Tapestry Carpet. Don't you buy a Wate rproof| Coat until you have seen Paton| | & Co's new stock. | Men's good VW bison [Cents from $5, $6, $7, to $10. | . | 00 Coats, waterproof, in! stock suitable for Misses, | | Ladies and Gentlemen.—Jas. | | Paton & Co. | | 300 D. B. English Serge, | Suits at $4.50, $s” and $6. | AI sizes at Paton & Co's. 7 Women's Goats & Capes Eight dozen extra quality | | Î Î you the second time. Our | Derby Hats at 5oc, 75c and I$2—$2 is the price. —James | P° HALLOA! HALLOA HALLOA Halloa ! | halloa! halloa! Yes iwere central to ev ery body. | We connect you with the best Clothing, the best Hats, the best Shirts i in this city at Paton & Co's. e HE Trimmed Millinery at Paton| Perrecr Fitrine & Co's. Trimmed Hats. | DHIRT WAIST It is a poor dollar that comes | to us at the cost of a customer's! THE SHIRT WAST. satisfaction. We dont want! it. We try to make the fair Éd igid time fr. ché and square deal that brings Shirt Waist girl Never ‘be: fore has she el surrounded Hi re dR with such an embarrasment of are the bes » money! ,. é ÿ1 GE + M : ) (shirt-waist riches—shirt-waist lin town. No two prices.| [Everything fair and square. | possibilities. Our strengt very a c here is something phe nomenal. You don't find our $2 Hats 511 Maybe three hundred d listinct 2,75 d Iling for! | marked $ PS PT satterns, and ev ery waist pretty | aton & Co. 209 hundred untrimmed hats | BEST MILLINERY ON P. cheap for cash at James Paton| & Co’s., new sailor hats. Sox Savers and Feet ‘ Coot.| Dress Stuffs—Modestly Priced. lers. Thats our 35c Tan ——— |Cashmere Sox, worth 55c. | America, Germany and only 5 dozen left Get a few France, contribute to this show |pairs.—James Paton & Co. of pretty dress stuffs at easy Hose, hose, hose. Buy prices. And counter after your hose at Paton & Co's. | counter is piled full of them. | There isn't a skimped assort- ment in the whole collection; Du Ge à \ there isnt à shortcoming in ÉR>- € Je the stuffs. LS | RS | Take time to look when you come, even if you do barely skim over the lists we print. The average visitor to Paton's , |misses three fourths of! the things we've gathered, be ls BEST FRAME . BRUSELL CT We admire competiti We dely oprosition, And under no condition \Viil we budse from out P sition As the ] ading Carpet Men of ihis City. For 75, 85 and 95 cts. The above prices stand for a lot of odd lengths. Good designs, good colors, suitable for stairs and halls. AIl warranted 5 frame, Call early. Lengths as under. Prices strictly cash for the following: 5014 lengths at 70 cents. 352 ‘Jength s, tt Sc ular-prced stuffs. There is L | Hats, Hats, but one result-—-well dressed women everywhere. cause, after looking at more than any other store shows, one takes it for granted that all has been seen. We hope you havent bought your Spring Wrap, not be:- 1S | cause we ve more to sell, but because you haven’t before had. | such a collection to choose from. The best commercial tailors! of Europe and Germany produced the garments we show—| |men tailors with the knowledge that comes through years of! undervests at 18c, worth al Quarter anywhere. Carpets, Carpets, | Duck Blouses for children, | | Duck Caps, Tweed Tam | ° |O'Shanters, Russian Caps, and lengths at 90 cents, 12 lengt at 75 cents, 12 lengths at 85 cents, 7172 lengths at 89 cents, 358 lengehs at 95 cents, 19 _|lengrhs at $1.00, 1624 lengths CO 243 h NUE Re Ne See Paton & Co’s Millinery, AT nas Mon Great Clothing Purchase.— | ractice. And the Jackets and Capes are at their very best! ; # lat #0 ceñts: ice trimmed hats 5 7 50 other desi ns.—Jas. Paton|P d Re. ÉVERFAST «| at 7C nice trimmed hats, $1.50, $1.75 CG [à 5 ] |to-day—all the looked- for lots being here, (Capes from 1.75, | ARRANTED ÀC ue STAINLESS || | 1,000 suits fronm $3-00 to : PATON & CO and $2 00 PATON & CO'S & Co. &TOGKINCS. STCUKINCS. |] $10.00 | JAS. PATON & CO. 2.00. | | Ÿ2. 00 and $2.50. [__sTockiNes. #7" | $10.00 | | JAS. PATON & C0. DRY GOODS - CLOTHING - CARPETS. Furniture Makers. NORTH OF POST OFFICE. Nice chairs for the comfort of the candidates who will be returned to the bosom of their families. Nice CHAIRS for the voters, all our own manufacture—40 patterns—Price 25 cents each up to $30.00. VOTE for our N. P. in FURNITURE. AND THE LOWEST BEDROOM SUITES. CHEAPEST and best on P. E. Island. Vote early and often for HOMEMADE FURNITURE. PARIOIR SUTLTES. PRICES I holstering. newest designs. Best up a 115.00 a suite of 7 pieces, UP to $200.00.