' - '51?" 55 r '1‘ GUlAN, cm iiLo'rrE*rbWN 181-. SA. TE ENS I-vial no no u«o.sumsmi.uiws..i ‘ I lilhriolliidgot of W§storn~ Items.‘ Branch0flce.Ccntral‘St.e The popularity oi these Goods has -— I ‘Sm, ' had the effect of setting; the minds of §”“"°‘ "°°‘;;«-e- hm- designers and manufacturers Working §Z!?r(“:§l::§g:y if g: to improve upon these ‘Fabrics to the :nY..°.:'.33.t“’ 1 la‘: uttermost. If you Want to see to What perfection SATEENS can be bI‘0l1§-’.‘l1la take a»/loelrtliroiigli our A021,» Stock. $.._____ 1 ‘l’ ' . x . ONLY 50 CENTS The Local Legislature is advertised to meet on the 22nd inst. The ltlonxiizo GUARDIAN will contain full and impartial reports during the session, and will be sent to any address for 50 cents. T Loans of hay came down the West 5 if River, ice Friday. Baird's Balsam of Hcrehonlld “'5' CW!“ and Colds as by msgiii. ’ A foreign mail was delivered at the , Post-ofliqe, here, yesterday, at 12.30 p.m. We regrs‘ t to I that Ben. Judge Young is confinedeatldi his house through illness. Tris markets slimly attended yes- terda owing to the condition of the trave ling. ' . Tris sale at the residence of F,..T. New-A bery will be continued today at 19. 0'0l0¢k -0. I. Morrison, auctioneer.—in19 If you want a nohby spring suit or a coat, D. A. Bruce's is the cheapest and best place to get them.— inchl9 lw Ifonsia, cow, wagons, sleigh, harnfiflo etc , to be soldtoday, at 12 o'clock, at the residence lately occupied by F. T. Ne wbery, Dundas Fls’pl«in_ade.-iu19 on is the best i.eumg‘p.'ii we have.’ That is what is of ulir island druggists said about Everybod s‘ Pills, when tele- ‘j g—_. . Weekly Calendar. Cam. at D. Stewart’s,aud see the new . lotof tweeds. , ‘ , Essr horses are receiving special con-_ sideraticn at present. 1 ONE ,of the’ teams engaged in hauling stone for the town broke through the ice ' Thursday. _ A » Rxrsinsisre made. to the track on Railway phsrf in preparation for the spring shipping. p Tin: County Court of Prince County 0 ned yesterday with a large number o in the docket. . The work of uiacsdamizi ‘a portion of the street from the P. 0. to ntral street began yesterday morning. - - Tin: new boiler for the F. C. Batt was i.""f.f..°.‘i l.;'7i”.°."i” "l.f."?.i"' 1-"'°f£’ ‘iii: as con yr ire ,1 hands of competent machihiftgg and is ‘ hpning in in ii’ rm supply the pther §‘:r‘”.:"‘,‘:I:’l;1,§';f‘%11;;.‘:-::,)“”.*.‘;flbj_e y if ‘ — , essi-‘s. en . t la - we are glad to ash Mr. J... D. Taylor urchasing nil oldebbiler in’i- :3: ssmiixeil again tic thg front in the bookbindiug and annoying. ' - ‘ ' , m'"'t b°°k m‘ki”3 “"°"‘"d -'° Imp‘ um Ari unusual large numbbr of is in the future he will receive even more . _ ,- (;;lfibl)m0l'S than in the past. Cive him a 33:30::°o?d:g;:k€9‘£l;“mr_gg’Ihfh%l:3§:': - D‘ Rand ' k’ W“ Li _ t “d try iiitept on in celebrating St. reliclies Rhegfnnlism ant; N¢umra.mlgsse!" cur“ ilrtnck sggygbifhe p"m;m£:i1 oblxcta ‘of - terest . ,ooeus1o_ P age eon ...’:.‘:.‘.’.:‘;“..‘.;‘.‘:’.‘!’i';'-.i;",.‘f.‘..’. :X.'."%';‘.‘: 913-II:-:‘?i‘é”»‘f‘° ii-°:"1‘«':‘-:‘i:':$:i::i and it need. tn 5, cggmgd “,3 pm,“ ,1. a liyelyj appearance throughout the day. We will make it adgpod as ever for Tl” mil“, "9"-‘_”'l‘,“b1° f°“‘_“"° ‘"3 the 35' ' a mu" p,.,c9_ *3,’ and in yum. cu... sauce of intoxication. l'his fact is indi- tviins and sprinfidresros Ind ‘ll old odds ggzte A"; “'36 _"Jtl;°l°“¢Y 0f “)9 my _-1 .4,‘ 9.] i ‘.. , be; _ _ . ii .. _e manner in ';,,,,,.°E,,;. ,,,,,'§,,,,,§‘f,,,, g;i,:“;:,',y§, b,,,,,f,f,*_’ which its enforcement in Suminerside of Weluill surprise you ‘Va make a dam ‘M9 h“ 9“PP"°‘39d the Wnmg Uf “bug E 8 §S5cmna5 Essences mus:-3-s-sang l9 Satu ay 3 9 7 March lath, 2nd Sunday in Lent. Full Moon. March 13th. 8h. 4$.9m. a.in. 19th. sun crosses Eqnlnoctlal llli. 9m. 808. p. m.. Ch’town local mean time. , NEW ADVER'l‘ISEMENTS. ._——_ 18 Frlda ‘ ll 30° Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . .Zi-on Church PRINT SI ............ _ ._ D. looal and litter nos. These Staples Will be found to be Gloaiiod oyTi§oTiE7rol§p Reporters represented inour stock by as fine A line of Goods as the market afl'ords.? L.i Giiii-ri-2 and scarletina are both pre- 0 valent in the city. Lot of coal to be sold today’ at '1‘. Curtains , ,’,°’_,_. .4 mm ’ '1' , AND PRETTIESE‘ RE.\lE.\lllER the voung n.en’s meeting in the Parlor of the Y. M. C. A. at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. A .\iunsi‘i.i'ri-: snow storm set in early last night and the streets 3 )0ll presented a wiutery appearance. ' \\’ii.i> geese are reported plentiful around St. ‘Peters Inland, and the excit- ing sport of goose shooting is bring on- ily j -li of a gentleiii:iii's'snit or a lady's -lreiii _Curtairis—-y--u lmuw all about that.‘ Who? Why, the Steam Laundry. —-mch 19 3i. - - juice,” especially on a day of celebration when we would expect to eeeits effect apparent. _ DESIGNS» s ‘ nnoncsncs i Perkins & Sterns Queen Square. Apply at: this ofiice. ll . ——--- ARE ——j Uxrr seven drunks up at the police court this morning. Ilzw’s that for free AN D and that no one will be admitted except by presentation of ticket. rum ! C . ., Tm: fool killer should take up a position on the Ferry Wharf where he ‘could get ‘ | | 3 in some good work. One young man came very nearlosing his life,. yesterday, and also his horse,<by being too venture- some. TUE steamer Sonthport got up steam yesterday and attempted to clear a track for herself to Southport. She managed to get. over about three quarters of the way and will likely succeed in “getting there” today. ‘ To-sionnow being the third Anni- versary nf Rev. J. A. Gordon's pastorate of _ the Baptist Church of this city, an appropriate sermon will be reached.‘ At the close of the service an i ustration will be given of a more excellent way. TN the market,Friday,w,e noticed in the .-r J! of Messrs Saunders & Cam 7| i-5i«—r.~i, a very fine carcass of beef which hi I» uh was equal in quality to any Em; : ‘~o-cf we have seen. The cow was an A;..- hire fed by Mr. Arthur Wright of West River. A VERY pleasant hour was spent at Kensington Hall, on Thursday evening. The audience was not large as there were a number}; of cAounter attractions on the same n’ t. ve interestin rogram was cartrgied out. T e c orus, ‘verbal and instrumental duetts, an harmonica solo were very pleasing. Tnii sale of household furniture in the house lately occupied by Mr. F. T. New- bery was going on all day yesterday. As might be expected there was a large at- - tendance of ladies and gentlemen, especi- ally ladies. The goods offered were of a first rate quality and good prices were realized. The sale will be continued to- day. TBS entertainment given by the young ladies, Miss J. Horne, K. Nichols, L. Horne, J. Cumming and E. M. McKear- ney, on Friday afternoon, passed off very well. They had a full house. The en- tertainment reflects great credit on the young ladies mentioned. If they see their way clear to have another they will do so.—Cou. Tun Collectors of the Bible Society have been busy this week taking sub- scriptions and preparing for theannusl meeting, which is appointed to be held in St. Paul's School room, on Monday next. If anyghas not been waited or, the Secre- tarlor the Treasurer, «J. W. Morrison, will be glad to receive from such any sum large or small and credit to the donors. Van’ few lectures bear repetition three times in the city, in one season, but such is the p9t.the case with the lecture ..*‘°.‘.’;‘:?“.{’”?$:{::‘.:‘.:.‘i"..“:.:‘:“.3‘,'."‘l E,Ig-g;v- *'j,{f';,‘,,,"**%,'*,.'=°' of Rem 1’- A- Prince St Methodist Church __Fri y L‘ m‘ ': -' evening. “The lecturer has ’ evidently ‘j. On Monday,Feb. 29th, at-his residence,’ studied carefully the characte ' _ his ‘DeSable, }Iohn'“D Mssieviii, in the. 62nd ‘ Oountrymerh and’ the‘ “.1.¥!i||9!1"flE-L which our of his see. site‘ :8 lingering illness the subject is presented, interwovpuggith which l_i_e“bor_e witli;.gC ' ‘g , resignation hum , s illustrations, ‘is-alwaygisuraj "to to the,Diviu‘c will,’ '-leavi ‘(;_a' sorrowiug behppreciated, _i . ~— .' ‘‘ wifesnda‘family-o;f and three . ‘ 1-~ .€': _ - fidaughtcrsto mourir‘th,e,:-loss of 8 kind Tn! Toll Collector. of ‘h9‘m¢l'k€¢—4¥!_O.r‘ ‘ihusbandesnd nxangeseathar. He died P!3l“'~ ‘W1 1'“-lily. “Hid. 3.50 in loricus immor- dishonest dealing of; some people, who, g.1§¢y.5ey9_na deggfimd 1-, V, gun, in order to-avoid‘ payment of their toll, . i. . g . ‘ . carry on a _’ ‘bf smuggling, -suc,li§:a‘s_ . Ml.-v‘°t°h." B’ of “hr _ A hiding the num . r of their geese C1vii._EE2gineer John Ball, who has for some time been making a survey of the Bedeque oyster bed area, finished’ his observations and while making a call at the Gminnur: Branch Oflice explained the nature of the surveys and the points touched by them. The area commences at Railway wharf and across to the I sland Park, to the Bedeque shore, along the shore to Hurds P--int wharf and thence to Oyster Point, along the shore toSchur- - mans Point and following a direct line to St. farm and_ thence to a place of commencement, forming a large and most desirable area for the cul{ivat‘ioii of this popular shell-fish. Mr. Ball 0 E. im- ormes us that asearly -as Penhilsbls by the ice,‘ further observations will benisde for the purpose of finding tliefbest bottom suitable for oyster plantations. ‘ «- . inn o ioiiioi , ms. rose]. a large crowd of spotters: i ftrottaingen ''i‘°..‘i'Z'°i.‘'£T . e""""""" mdenttoseeatesto _ .. wsensome cftlie fssteelmrsesof um- “_ . g A,88ET87.'. gaged in. MRS. J. A. MCDONALD of Glenalendale and Mr. D. C. McKie, of Suminei-aide were registered at the Queen Hotel yesterday. - We areglad to learn -that Rev. -Geo. Fisher is recovering from his recent ill- ness, and expects to fill his appointments on Sunday. Church Services. Sr. J inns’ Cnu~ii.—c;—l-Services st 11 a.m. and at 7 p ml, conducted by pastor, Rev. James C-srruthers. S'r.1’sL‘-L's Services——Morning prayer at 1la.in. Children service at 3 o clock? Evening pra er and Holy Communion at 7 n.nr. ulpit occupied by Rev. Mr. Hamlyn. ' 5' ' ZION CuUacii.—-Morning Prayer meet- ing at 10.15. Segvice.—at 11 a. in. con- ducted pf. pastor. Stbbttll School and « Bi Class at: ' in: Pastor's Bible Class s‘t‘3 p. in. at 7 p. in. conducted by the Rev. D. Sutherland. M‘ ' d-B willllbe can. no v . . on at a. In. Sunda scnozisg 2.30.“ Preaching 1.} Rev. .A. Gordon. at 7 . m. Pra or meeting Monday and ‘Wedliiesdsy at in. Prayer meeting inifiiuion rooms, Long 'Sl:., Friday even'g.\ » P usual b9 llfildinthe ’s‘.§.?.’.‘.""‘:‘s..3i'}."'°’i em" 3’ . . - _. .'P°mW8 "0 and in the o'clock. Sunday School _ V Rev. Ma. Dt"rcnsir_of Vernon River is recovering from the efibcts of the fall he receiv. d from his sleigh some weeks ago. The accident was quite serious, his arm being broken. Tm: Harbor Light was crowded again last night. Visitorswill bear in mind that this institution is for working men, Arrn.a.srl ms!-side. A suitable stretch of ice having been found thfierace was called, anfd aitt‘: scniescoring signalwssgiven or , start. Thefcllowingisthercsultof the test: ‘0nward,.first, ownedby .i.ri,,.;iIsn- gilloreth. Iooondmwned by -In ...-L harps; Chieftain. third, owned’ by,,A. 0. Rogers; Wellington Bell.fourth,owned g _ , _ _ by Jos. Q. Arsensult,;, Margate,,B_eanty, Services wilfhs-hetgintlie First llstli- fifth. ovyned by W- 3- _,B9-HD8033 _G"Y odist church- s ; ‘as _follows':—In -nth. owned by -J0l1_n Lefurrer an , gt 39 _,,og1°ck__ pnyo,-. sludges: J. D. Enm.n,_Willi-im Manson, m.9¢§ng_ $119’, ' L _ ing byRgy_ John L_IcElinan;._st_arter.' Fred Peters: W_ W, B;-9'3;-, gt‘ gh s¢|mo1.'g2_3o Patrol ]udges:.Martm Finlay, Summer- o'clock, and in tboerening, at 7 o'clock, 8.xde;_-Tu ’I.‘IIphn.,New Annam Onward .e,,,,,,,, by MW w_.3,..m-_ »E..pg¢u.- won in three straight beats and was the tie ‘ervica ‘t 3,15, 15,} 1,, 11,-_ sutefifie, obyect of much favorable comment. . gr - _ , The servicesin the ‘Second Methodist - Summerside 5111143! 5¢!’V|¢¢3~ Church Sunday fo_llows:.-—Prayer """' meeting at me. mnrdpweschmg at 11 s. m., by Rev.C. W.Ka ' ton. f ,I0bJ'90t--“ The human candle liglited,’_’ and at 7 p.m’.._by . Rev. C.W.Hsniiltoii.'Siib3ect—-—“Acquain- tance with God and its resnlts.”S S. per- vices and Bible clslssesZat2 15 ‘.«!I_l. Society class at 3.15 .m..An Evang ic Service follows the veniug Sermon at 8.15. At- tentivo ushers at thedoors to show all strangers to comfortable seats. All are welcome. ‘ _ Ks-rzsmo-row Edward St.—Snn- day school and Bib, ‘conference at 2.3)., In the evening at .30.E elist .301‘:- clifle will ive an ubjrct- "On the ookoutjjg Everybody made welcome. . s. -»G08PEL Msirrmc.i— Remember the Gospel meeting in Msclcod’s hall. Sun- day afternoon at four o'clock, conducted by the railway . Strangers always welcome. Lesson *‘ , hn, 15, ,l2—“Love_ one another as-I htvéloved you.?' ' Sr. P1itrsii.’siC.ihiinii.iL.—S-ervices to- morrow (Thirdxsniidiy in Lent): Holy Communion at 8 a.m.; at 10.15; Holy Communion (choral) and sermon- “Josephiby his brethren,” at 11 a.m.; of New Patern Books now ready for Inspection. .____.o..__ English Paper in 12 yard Rolls, 22 inches wide. Canadian Paper in 12 yard Rolls, 19 inches Wide. Americans Paper in 16 yard Rolls, 19 inches wide. A job lot} of 3-yard Canadian Paper at 5 cents per Roll.‘ A large lot of last year’s patterns, in English, Gilt and Embossed Papers at about half price. It will pay anybody to see our goods before they buy. P1msnrrn1riiN———Morning services at 11 a.m.Sunday school at 2. 30. Evening ser- vice’ at 6.30., Rev. Mr. Dickie, Pastor._"; Mmi=ionIsr—Morning service at 11 a.m. ‘ Sabbath School at2.30. Evening service 4"‘ at 6.30. Rev; Mr. 'Maggs, Pastor. Y. M. C. A.—-Morning service at 9 30. Afternoon at ,4 p. m. Subject-‘—-“Does the Lord need me.” Matthew 9-35; J. B. Buchannau, Leader. Bsr'risr—Morning Prayer at 11 a in. Sabbath school,2.30 p.m. Evening service at 6.30 p.m. Rev. llr.Cahill, Pastor. -——:¢—-———— , M. J. McAithur, Lock Box? 694, - ‘l‘horcld,Ont. A ' ~Was the fortunate person to secure the elegant GOLD WATCH from the Limits’ Picromsi. Wiisin.v’s (of Toronto, Ontario,) Prize Competition for Wedne sday. Watch- es and other prizes given away daily. Send two three cent stamps for particulars. Our Carpet Sale has been very successfiil, -and will be continued till every end is sold. Secure a. bargain when Carpets are really sold cheap‘. ———-:o: Staple and fancy Dry Goods at low prices. PERKINS is STERNS loin! Cheap Canned Goods Sale 0 -— j.—.a————__. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. OR two weeks, commencing Tuesday the 16th day of March, we will offer the balance of our new Stock of CAN NED GOODS at the following low prices, for cash : 2 Tins Corn for 25 cents. ' “ Tomatoes for 25 cents. . ., French Sardines for 25 cents. B. 0. Salmon for 50 cents. -F. Lobster for 50 cents. French Peas for 50 cents. Canned Pears for 50 cents. “ Peaches for‘5O cents. ‘~“ Pineapple for 50 cents. 9 . - - a . 5- ‘ ‘ ° Qmoess autism; stores. nnownrs BLOOK iuansI'r F CM the first of March to the preseutdtte . Department we have been unusually hm. AS Even. ahead of the same time last. year which wi I a heavy month with us,“and in consequence have" sat lb ' ‘e ting of carpets 9. large number of’ . BEMNANTB, evening player at 3.30 p.m.; special (peni- ~ lll lengths Of fl‘OlIl 3 lllld 4’ YRPCS C0 y9.l‘(lS, . ”°“'“ll '°"‘°° “"5 ”.‘‘“°“' "°‘’' . ‘"4’ ‘ — " . ~ carpets. strips, for small rooms, etc. We 5178 Ifli C 8°99. .8*'7P- '11- I . ,. ‘ I ~ ~.;/_ 1, " 4 * bale of tapestry samples left of _ 1} yards each, whl& I - . ' . ._ nice cheap rug..." ‘ ' » ' ' t 1 l ‘g .. _ i ‘ ‘ _ p p ‘ ..:;:.*;°.i‘:.s:°i.f.:?r.fj;:;.?.:‘.:°i‘.it; , BIG i BA-B9‘-A-IN'3 l V‘ v If you want a carpet, ‘call and see us. We have ‘ of a daughter. f ‘E A best variety and will cut the price lower than any g "C C on the Island. ‘ -’ _ v AS'.7'PlA.TON& . lines-.v's user. as At the Manse, 0nt., March 1-3, 3 :-A. Boththe method‘ and results when ‘ Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant E R » and refreshing to the taste, and acts tly yet romptlyién the Kidneys, O ‘ ‘Yer and owels, cleanses the sys- tem eflectually, dispels oolds,'heai;l-,_.,-' — aches and fevers andcures habictuali . constipation. S mp oflligiisthg .~. only remedy 0 its kin, _ -V 3., .duced,pleasingtc_the;;‘ ’ an . _, — 1. ptable to the stomach, mmpt‘-in ‘ ' ._ . .a'/.etion’and trulyxben ‘in ’ ._ .5 « a " ” prefiaredotil vfromtlivm, *. ; liealthyan agreeah esubatahees, ’ "keys, leaying part otthemin cimgizsr _me:’,¢;'*o .» ‘Q. ,_ s‘ ‘ ll , ' “ , -~¢ - ‘ O z . ' I . '2' ‘ . '7 s , . u tum oooiis asses tosses sense. ' ~ .- . _ 5 ~:- .9’ ' -;-,1; . . . ~; ‘ it ---.-.€-E-r--‘:0: P ~ i 3~°"u§’»'ir?§"’»S?".L3‘§?-.‘éfl1°§s'i‘:’-i-3‘€-i1“’o;'f.-'2? 0h-==°~t=wwn- P- to ““‘,“"' %“" °§.'1°.i’°i..‘?“{‘f.““"...o“?i.°‘%‘i.".“°.‘.‘.‘.‘.§i _____ IN ALL ..___... 1 It is A 1”” bid 31”"! PM 350"“ ..At_t.h_e 9f_Mr. on the remedy. knowil. ‘ x . 14th inst.,.at thevsrysdvsncsd of9l ' beeifiltr 9? 3961!-Wit! hm , T ‘ . . ‘all druggists. Mn Jsmovm «arse-more. I-a .......‘l.‘?.‘.:’£.‘:’f Any: . . ' nihomy not . on exhibition in.tbe market Fndly a mi“ ‘yen’; for the of hgyg: ‘E hag" ‘win 1-ocugg igl i AT THE”'—-—'-.-" - ' ° . - Pp’ , . S, ' - - ~§’.1°i'.'i..'.‘.’£ r’3i'i.'i.~"3 ‘h°f‘w'"°ea..‘...I.i “':"'°""°“°'° *°*,,,?;“,-;*°"=°;h; 5% Etherof of they 8. g ell. mama? maybe seen in."“P.3‘.‘:'f,9g.. E- 9! “W .“:-‘’.*l*. * Mrf C any uu‘der- g is i A '-.standlie.haspscuredi.it£t0ll1;Ir.‘;‘_B_¢!lK?.‘ ;.i-.: ._ .: ~ ,‘ hold their sense of hcnos'jso'lightlyasto of Ff gfd WINTER GOODS *5‘ °‘‘’‘‘'‘‘‘‘‘‘’‘’‘'‘‘ ”“" "°“ _ » t . g ' i - i very handsome winged mothof 9,3338“. 'g,,§;5;,p,,,¢.ud_];¢.g,n. anyeigmgw owishea LOND N HOUSE. 3'-t-Tao‘ “:..‘l’:.;'23f . 1 I I ‘C ' ' A toaddtehiscshinetnfprssss-vsd. A-Ll .. . ,3-e-on it an .~ v i . ,.»'.,;?-.1, .’ .~: _..':_—. '