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Annual March Sale of Carpets, big discounts on all the following makes : Hemp Carpets, all widths. Hemp (‘arpets, 36 inches wide, flowered patterns. All Wool Scotch. Carpets. C . Extra Super Scotcli,-very choice goods. s° Tapestry (‘arpets, 27 light. and dark. ’l‘ap:-six-y Carpet, heavy quality, special value. 'I‘:»pestr_v Carpet, best goods made. Brussels Carpet, special line, good designs cheap. Brussels Carpet, 2nd qua1ity,'choice patterns. Best .5 frame Brussels Carpet, extra fine. 1;: ,. Best .5 frame Brussels Carpet, handsome 5-8 Brussels-b'"i:_tler. Brussels hall and stair carpet to match. ’ if Wilton Carpets extra heavy, very choice designs. Wilton carpets, special, splendid colorings. Velvet Carpet, very pretty. I , Union Carpets, full 36 inches wide, very cheap. Stair carpets,in all widths and qualities. I ' Rugs to match all carpets. The above we offer at prices which cannot be _beaten as We intend to clear out as much as possible during this month. Bargains in all lines. JAS. PATON & 00. 990 wvv’s an act. :08 119111 Conn. TBA l TEA l our TEA ratios is sccnme. ———-—--~o 1 URING the months of November and December our Tea Trade increased so much that we had to send an order to London for another supply, in order to keep us going till we receive our Spring _Stock. _ We attribute this large increase to the fact that we offered the public the best value in Teas on the Island. and they gave them a fair trial, and were convinced that what we stated la 0 mfgilillle Wont Sell You any Tea that we cannot warrant Call early and try a sample lot. E,..EE§&i.G@t Queen and Inns’ Sonata, Sm?“- "Haszard 8:. Moore . STATION ERS, PRIN sum: BOOK I uuiuuncvunses. School Books and School iiuppiie at ,,,,, the very Lowest Prices. as :iu:oo1:u33. « S ring Overc-mtsf. . . . Jun. Pcton do Go; inches wide, good patterns, designs ii ceede ininid of tourgment fund. u .- - . ._-_._..__._.—.—....- -—- ... .» .:.—.——..-.¢...._. _— THE GUARD “ ONLY so csurs. ' The Lociziel I2.:egi;ln_tuit'e is advertised to t on t o n im . _ _ Clillnoiin will contain full and impartial reports durin the session, and will be sent to any dress for 50 cents. u—-.—? j—— . “W Weekly Calender. “—_, 1 —— SUI risen cote slow I: h in I gslundpy C 5 it 1; °“ "’ io tr 3. l ! . gillny of Week 3 8 ‘uneasy 9 Wedneedny arrow-=' “ a n llsntu ny fill’ 435 13 tlundu . lurch Ith let lundny In Lent. Fuu oon. lurch lltb. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. c-1.- Mueonic Concert.‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. *,. Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. Wright (It Go N nice . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. G. A. Bcyneq, Lobster packers’ euppliee.Dodd & Roger! The Mutual Life . . . . . . . . .J. McEecheru 222-c8383 h r. E. Chnndler., . . . . . Tettpnfrce. local and Other Notes. illoanod by tlio iluardlin Reporters Run Geo. Carter & Co.’e new ndv to- day. Du. \V.u.i.,: Emerald. use in the city yeeterdpy. ‘ , - 11 is Mr. J’ * (Guard, of Southport not Jamer B :.,who is ill. . - Mn. .1. II. Bnfflr-.ud ' tar. L.0 A- ie on an nficinl vieitto ll Lodgfii" at Victoria-West. ‘ . 4- Vir'noxmnAv’s warm um has completely spoiled the streets for eleighe. Vehicles are now seen on the streets. A our fur. bell was held on the eve of Feb. 29st the residence of Daniel J_. Campbell, Eeq.. Little ‘Harbor, Lot 45.‘. Conn to St. Gen '3 Lodge belf-hour yer meeting to-night in Euston street hill, 7 o'clock. Lodge open 7.45 o'clock. Puor. HLRCOUBT will lecture at Mon- tague Bridge, on Friday the _18th inst: nfi Dungne on the 24th, and Rollo Bay on t e 25: . A use: number of thedicceenn ‘ecu nrein tbecity amistingthe Qfednl Clergy in the labors of the “ Forty hours devotion." A-LLIIGB meil brought screen at the Capes yesterday. ’ The boats were nearly six hour: in crossing, owing to‘ the fogy wenther. , Mu. Jens Wrwocir. --s 1 _ Cnnadn Paper Co., urri eeterdu ram Geolgoto , _ : lei-ed nt lbe Device. I ’ chair gfabsence for three’ months to rpeupernto. Rsv. ll. Rom end lIlI- femily deli:-etc thunk their friend! of Weetfiiver who no generously turned out with their to assist in moving their household furniture and other effects into Chnrlofler SOWII. ‘ A Pleasant Grove correspondent write: us thnbn vnlunblc ‘ ,‘ ' to Mr. Isnnc Mcflnrdy, A H, y fell in I well on the 4th inst. Evetyefort wen mnde tr. Him the animal out alive, but without .H'..‘\'= -‘ S o’ 5 cute wt , Ill Friday uening, between the .- Corps and All-comers. An exciting-game is ex ' .- Tickets, '10 cente. Pro- , h'._,'A_ -..~_= 1 e .’ _‘..>__'.) .1 tha ‘hop '1 l -- .Newberywuw , ,_ p ‘and fnir ' rec?‘ . ‘ _ ' be continued to-day, commencing ut.I1e'clock._ Bnrgninnmny. bfeexpected lithe stock muetbedicpoeed 0 BY reaeon ' ‘don to the erection of tlfe - ’ statue at Oxford for the late Cardinal Newman, the Duke of Norfolk, the most prominent Catholic nobleman of England, has writ— ten 5 letter to‘ the memorial committee advising that the scheme be abandoned. Charlottetown, P. E. L. ‘ March 9, I892. Msssns. Wmus Puuo & Occur Co. Gentlemen.--It gives me much pleasure to etnce tbet the piano which I purchased from you in an excellent instrument in every res t. I have great satisfaction in testifying to the up:-igh tend honorable dealing of your firm. _ . Yours truly, , ’ (Sgd) Lemuel M. Poole. Mormunx Statistics the City of Chnrlotteto odor, the of Februa- ry, 1892,, Windly ffurithhed the press by DI’: J05 - - .Numbei- of duithl. 9.’. same month year, 14. of deaths : 1 ; c an In fcutu'm,. Ln grippc. hol ‘ f nt31,2;from 80 to 87. 3; nt94, 1. Religion: Protoetnnte, 6; Catholic, 4 cen,l. Sex:inelee,8; femnlee,1. Crier Scuoox.s.—-'l‘he monthly reports of the city teachers for February, show that the total number of pin ls enrolled was 1,358-902 boys and girls. The percenlngecfnttendnnee was 86. The average number of pupils to a teacher in Prince Street School ll .50,‘ Went Kent 45, and Queen 44. The highest r centnge of attendance wnl, _ mudg_ in ice Snnddonb Department in Prmhe Street School, Mice Fcnneesegh in Queen Square, and Principal llillérie in West Kent--enell 93. In the column marked “tu-dinees" we notice that in twode - ments—MiIe McNeill's and Mice Hit ell’: -—there in only one case reportedin each duringthcmonth. ‘ y __ . mTu uilaonxoxt Dnttigrnon. ‘-’ Before vi of in, ' Mr. . J. Fisher, who the meeting in the Y.‘ 11.0. A., in Novem- lnit’. will deliver‘ n_Lectnro'li: ye Hull, rfietur-dn'y.eve ' , is 12th incl... et8o’clcck. Hr. in well and fevcnbly {kI0.'I in-this City, or --.~*5- .. .-' A———_ IL? The Manama 5 1; bronchitis, 1; coneumption,2;'”old 4 age, 4. Agent death : under 5 years.‘ 3 ; - Average age at deeth, 45 2-12— cars. _ Nationality: En.~1i.h,5; Irieh.3; Am- I A . ‘A _lQV_OI in‘ n few day; for llilioni . Local and 0% Notes. Bdfi’ 3.)", ,,_f7,_ gyfihcund Coughs Rnu:n)rnu..tlie lecture to-nix“ l“",Zl°“ Church by" Rev. hit. Gunn. 0? Subject—Bubit‘. f ’ H’ I use by nttendin the Mm'i.'iib&n'°£°.iii°fn the Masonic. Rocmto-night: An excellent pl’°8“m in offered. , P " A on ' fun by uuing pill we have." 6” °* «rs-.t“.:.vo:: ‘ in very , . pponinginfor u IIIPPU -“W $5“ 3- ’ Bnununs’ Ihzrito.--A _ moefinfl _ °' the member: of the Breeders Association ‘and others interested in 53994598 Wm l’° held in Nor-t'ou’s flail?‘-(Connolly's ntci-cg Queen Street, on Eridsy nfternouri at o'clock. in thvigtiuoetin the oflworn of the Association will 5"‘! “lb” business transacted. 1 — Au. farmers stock-raiser: through- out this pi-ovineh. can make no better investment thong;-4 _ cubectibc for The Brcedeu"T},azett_6.; It il_ ya , specialist 1.: its line,and will foucttto be an auth- or-ity‘on whnteveifgb veiithgee It is issued week , for it years’ an , Pub. Co.. 256 A ;' St}. Ollictgo, Ill- Capt. ii. Cameron, SS. Northumbetlnnd:-'— , v ' Charlottetown, P. 3 Blind. ’ -~ March 8. 1892. Masses. Wnus Pmto in Orion Co. . Gcntlemeu.—It 'veI me much pleas- ure to state that t ’R. S. Williams 8: Son piano that I purchased from you is a very fine inetrnmentrhevi a rich, pure tone, and b-giviigns the‘ I: of eatin- fnction, and all ecipeteut judges who have examined itpncnounce it ii-at-class. Yuuruflnly, ‘‘ -(Syd) R Cnrnnox. A GIAIHIBOO ‘ -3‘-I,.ifni’o.‘~ Charles don Spurgoou, n " hy of the world‘: greatest divine,’l,! 1'36 pu can of ericn, nmi as-:&uusir,.1. .13.... D‘... than fiction. 500 eldl';nently§“illui‘r-’ ,ti’s_ted. I ‘cloth 31.50. Some of the _fore~..« » eve been employed toil nu. ,. “" - . ‘me direct from Dr. Conwellh , ~ attempt of it " c ' ,s’§A§nn - - story of his renter _nble"‘_il&'7i‘ ‘Every home should have 3.100 Ajbis" grand work. Mr. Th¢§,l¢ in agent .-<3, ~ -2 he". I _:._. L 7 Dr. Kendrick’: cores and ‘races whose C _ waste at- tend the lecture lie6?:?eveniug°by his Hon- or, R. B. Fitxgenlda on “The beet meth- od: of stand ng iii}-ryad A rich ti-ext. The goalie wlijof thcrnutnrc ohn informal talk or imprcmptu=efi’ort dealing eyanafre_ahcau‘~o_rl- wuyofintroductionthe - . .. . iejnfiya met- tecof -opinion.:.:l'houghte and ever Our preconceived idea spakerclntnod 3 right to his own opinions, and urged-ench to exercise the same right. Ai flketdn methods of study- ing hhtoi-y,he didenot consider an the true way: 1. Its study by monnrchinl prin- ciples, i.e. by the division of kingly lines. 2. By were of egg_te8eiou,wnre against op- 'on, or religious were. of which there ve been about 340since tbeCh1-ietinnern. to represent a or -landmarks, was advising. We Efingnlinpt study E lis_h his- in upcury. t is ne- wt, old: to knogf the history of Frnnce end Select 3 great hnnn an A central figure and cluster the end‘ the Field the Cloth ‘of Gold, Louis XIV, the,’ central figure of the -17th Century. without which the ‘oil of the Stewart’: must he s blank. A greatrdenl of English and French his- oentree around Frederick the Great. Constitutional cbengeucnn be grouped in the some way, for instance John and the Megan Charts, Henry VIII and the Re- formation, Charla I and the Petition of Rights, William of Orange and the rights of the English people to elect their own sovereign. ..-This lust-idea was eloquently enlarged upon.‘ The Act of. Settlement, passed by an English rt-tieuicnt, is the condition upon. whic Queen Victoria. holds her throne. The lecturer expres- eed thcopioion that if the Prince of Wnleeru uenkingushehnsruledesu pri cc he may ‘find out the people's power to elect a. sovereign. Other im- portant epoch: of. history, such as the, period of industry end commercial proc- perity, nndthe Stewart ‘oil in which we read the dentin’ kuel of the divine right of the King, were grouped. The -speaker’: opinion of Oliver Cromwell us h8'Yin8 0. divine mission was ‘well found- ed and intensely King’ of Elediclnes Sc:-ofuloue llumor-—.4 Cure " Miraculous." “ When I was 1-lyears of age I had a. severe of rbeiimatlsm, and after I recovered had to go on crutches. A year later. ecrofula, In the form of white swclllngs, appeared on varlousparts of m‘ bodYv‘lld1,or11yr-are I; was an invalid, b ', g conflnedto my ‘Jed 6 years; In that time ten or eleven sores ap- peared and broke, causing me great pain and » snflerlng. I feared I never should get well. , - “ Early in 1886 fwcnt to Chicago to visit a sister, but was confined to my bed mostof the dtnelwas there. In July I readabook, ‘A Dsywlth 3 Circus,‘ in which were statements — by Hood's Sarsapai-ills. I was so Im- presscd with the success of this medicine that I I decided to 1174*» “To my Erect sréuncauon theeoreecoou decscasedgnd I begnntofcei bettinznndtnashorttimelwas up and. out -Leon A to take Hood’: Bar- sepcr_l}ln’lor about “year, when, having used" six bottles, I had become so tiulfrelenscd went to work for the mmcswgmtulg. Co., and since then — ’ mvn N0‘! A erxcu nu ouncconntcl sickness. I believe thedlseaee is upenedncmmy system, Ialwnys tee: wen, alnlngoodsplrlta and have 3 good W -Inmnow27 year-not 8g0l.nfl‘c§§'fig]k ,, vellum: one. exoeptuiaconeiimbis audio IhottcI',thauthe,etbcr-. owing to the ion or Nnwandflwsosvstqrnuuva r-yum neg. ~- '‘° W “H” -w seomuimou II It . _ édlclnee.“ ~ c .--.r-’-‘‘-.. 34, ' . Market: LL. D. Truo...‘rii§7ln6u.*‘.Moret , lag . ‘xii th bject ueonly bed‘-olidand ~ i.’.‘..,..i,‘.’..‘.‘.' n...i...... = s ‘P nebtntiveofthc -.=—whnn-in in the mic study of iimgi-y, by taking great in... ‘1 ‘Of her it could be truly .: $0 lite to die in gain}? ,}:_~.—' .. 7‘-,z.zr‘- . , ., J soimiisioi, Ii s.: 9. t _ y. L‘ . uj We to learn their ‘Mi-..loh'ri Lord, of Tryon, is dangerously ill. Mn. J. Mont omery M. P. P. Mel- peque, was in Sleide od Tueedny.’ Fnont 3 letter just received from Hon. J. W. Richards, Swansea, he nave he will arrive at home on or about the filth inst. I. U. 0. F.—The regular meeting of Prince Edward Lodge, No 22, will meet to-night. Members will please bear this in mind. PHOTOGRAPHER Bowxnss, when in 3 humorous mood yesterday, took it can eight ct the gang of hardy soul of -tol breekiizg stone on the hlnrket inure. When niched it will be a picturc—- sque) of the scene. . -A.vo'ra.nu indicetib, of‘ qipttcuehing spring in thegrumeroue yonn neon daily, seen loun ing‘nbou‘t.£he sout. side of the irons, taking rt sun both and getting summer heat. Tu Presbyterian church at Victoria West wee. opened Sunday, March 6th. The which were very impres- sive, wereoonducted by Rev. J. M.’ ‘Mc- Leod, eeeixed;-+f_by Rev. B. H. Clemens, Rev. R. Vans and Rev. Thou. Cot-bet. ' Tunsmv reecm as spring day, water rnn freely from t ing snow. In the afternoon, the _ , _'-plough for the ‘tide- wslks was brought out and cast the elueh from the plipk, making the walking on the princifi streets ugdry no in summer. TinPa.eter of the hlethodist church, Rev. Mr. lrlaggv, baptised «three candi- daten and received eight to .IItemb’cirehip onsunday evening last. 2 ‘ ' l service: now being held in’ t ‘ Ilethodiet arch, in which a great deal of interest. to " manifested. manufieturcs each, year .io- the winter season from -twelve thousand cases of lobster tsuxtgwjiich are purchased by who numerous factories arcusffl‘-the c-net. Thousands cnece bnveheep_hsulcd* while the r§d’(l'aw&-tviéore good the . few. beginning of the spring fishery» ‘ pairing ten chains of Water Street was bid in at 832 per chain by the following parties: Frank Perry, four elni_inr, J uecph G. and Joesph D. Perry,-four do; Peter B. Gallant, two do. According to the contract thé brushing must_ be two 5 feet tl j, jlltl twenty feet wide, one -foot of bgifi on the brush,’ and six inches finished, is sup‘ , unable. Fifty ‘lads of ‘brush for the’ breeegtwork were sold at forty-four cents per loud, delivered. - A Lacs concourse of ‘ e, re Mh:?ylot.S The meeeiugxspened i S. and b th pastor, Rev. .It. §ii§.im’om§am nu chnirmnii: ' In in- troducing the subject to be discussed. be -—Methodist history-and that in building either church or lchoelrnomit was not only for their own good only ‘but to .glpeify God. In conclusion, he invitédflie ladies to ventilite their ideas concerning the uestion before the meeting. Mr. Stro , . superintendent of the Sabbath echoo , then addressed the meet- ing. Referring to the school he said that the number of visitor: to the school from ‘time-to time must have noticed that they wei-e"nt a. disndvnn owing to the fed that the teachers not convenient eventl nrouud it,‘ for iuetnnce H - l . m we wesrwwmm oi=~-»$“~'*'li?.'::.:*'.t.‘:.“°.;i..t":::‘:'*.:.'.'*i *'"‘ smell. Referring toechoo ’ ’n_ other citiu he said they received a great deal of atten- tion uud have had various appliances to facilitate their work. Our school is in- creasing so that the classes are too close to one another. Our went in not an im- eginnry one, but a real want. He thought t e better way to remedy the existing in- convenience was to move the old church 05 the present foundation and fit it’. up for n school-room and. build a new church, which he understood could be built for about 83,500. Referring to subscriptions he said he devoted a tenth of his income to such work. Mr. Leonard Morris then addressed the meeting and said be endorsed Mr. Strong's remarks, and that he understood it was the general feeling to convert the old church into 9. echcolroom and built a it new church. I Mr. E. H. Wright than addressed the meeting and said that the place they now occupied was not the place wherein he liked to worship Almighty God, and when he discovered that s new church could be built for $3500 and the old fitted Ffor n schoolrnom-at little expo.-nee he felt that they should at once undertake it. The audience than sungan appropriate hymn and Mr. C. B. McNeill arose and I seed a few remarks on the situation. - Mr. Pickrige arose and asked concern- ing a shed for horses which was explained to him, by Mr. Wright, The other speak- ers were Mr. R. H. McDonald, Mr.Cre~n, Mr. T. Baker, Mr. v . W. Clarke, Mr. W. G. Strong, all of w hm were agreed that the idea of moving the old church and ‘converting it into 3 school room and buil- ding s new church was the better way of overcoming their presenst inconvenience. Refreshments were -next in order and judging from the manner in which the provided delicacies disappeared" it was evident that this lepertment ‘was highly appreciated. About eleven o'clock. the question having been discussed pro and‘ turned their respective hcmee. girth. 1. ' It ldontngiie Bridge, on Mitch 8th, the wife of Putric;E,Kelly, of ‘a. daughter. ‘ . At Dundee, Feb. 26th, M Bum ', beloved wife of Willhln .I_en.k?ie,. in the 72nd our Hf lletege, leaving live cone nude rec-d‘nughtere’tc mourn their lon. enid: “For me .LtGrnnd.View. on the 26 u'tt., Chris- ‘ o!_the.lnte Imoolm .. "81 yenrpn-truetingin? - I ustomed to the Il*rWtEl' of the headstone on top of the clay. "A This.‘-vheni to snake the road, -' remarked that they were making history , con during refreshment, the audience i-e- - ' I ""'-¢-'—<IC-w-—- «-1-: u-o—-.- .....-«sec-—¢...~..-.-en: -~—*‘c--:»<-09-\‘¢€i—v‘ -g-—-«;-...-.=«_-<4.--screws aux ..,1..- ». MARCH. we . we °h9W1n8, ' 0111‘ i new!‘ . n - ‘Swing (Ix main) stock LACE nu. B. T. Hrmux, of this town‘, dnyi__to Eg_xiionr..7Bny. Fifteen Poinlgnnd other places, be in readine2s.at“t.lie — TIIE public sale, on Tuesday, for re- C . . Reggie: only chi and . .3- tch,dud~Cnu&n ' flihescliccm i ‘ _i iFIr°- D Bi-own's‘.'Bl - ~. »: Have not snmcient rcomto’ I wanted for other » PER N8 C & STER Have decided to close out their present etcck J to make a speedy sale will eellnt treat ‘ " under cost in some lines.‘ Great opportunity to get u bargain. H llrl I cash and get value such as cannot be obtained ‘ I I C’ P. E. Island. - Best 5 Frame Brussels Curpete.wereQt.55, now for 1‘ Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpet: were 31.50, now. M‘ 1.‘ Several Patterns of same Quullty reduced to aim pa yd. Borders to match at proportionately low " ‘ Second Quality Brussels Carpets were $1.10. new Porfi ' ' ‘Tapestry Brussels Carpets were Cl.'l0, new for 85 Qua. Tapestry Carpets, double widtn, were 81 50, now ta 3], ; Tapestry Cnrpets,siii_;.;lc width, were 95 come, now , Tapestry Carpets single width, were 75 cents, new Wool Carpets reduced very low. Other qualities eqncfi Carpets out and made at short ni PERKINS srsn worn, , --2———.—— ....__..__..r.......-\.._ . 3.. ..,,.._.......g-—_.-—— .—_...—..¢— . :2 f -----IN .u.r.---, WINIER G-O0 JD A’! 1'lll-y.I--- LONDON ECU‘.