a ‘ eo 4. - ; ? Sn ee SSA RE RT TG AOR ARR ROI RIE TA RARE AY ARORA ES scope eee a seasthansaceumamascen ae ; i, THE DAILY EXAMINER. ee ‘ MONET ie caek: oe ta mnsnainime ussite ete cae me ? , : ’ ‘, 1892. i Local and Other Items. burns 4 Philoderma midw im - * Mart arrived in the city this arte a nt one o clock ° O. I st. Lawrence Lodge meots this veni g at S o'clock Natal Day mittee will meet at 7 30, - Masoni The brethren of Victoria Lodge, ‘ 5 . } \. PF. &@ A. M., will please remember the reguiar moetiag this evening at 8 o'civck. PAILHARMONIC Soctety will meet for prac. ve &t & quarter t» eignt oclock this evening Members will please try to attend regularly ig ing (hia moata New Losster Factoxutes.—There is quite a o lobster factory buildings at Wallace, N.S There are four additional factories g Up op the coast Cnaxxs —The officers and men of No. 3 Company, 82nd Battalion wish to thank Mr. Benjsmin DesBrisay for the papers he gave forthe ase of the association.— D. Stewart, igen Frwontn Lesocs.—The Wesley Mission Hend will conduct the exercises at the iterary meeting of the League this evening. Sub- Chioa. An interesting programme has Been prepared All are weicome. - Unxivensity Extexsion Lacrurnes —The subject to-morrow night (Tuesday) will be, ‘The atem of tlowering plants in all ite farms and modifications Ibe last hour will be devoted to di ion, and instruction in Field Botany. > Cutxa 45D THE Curivess.— The young ladies of the Weaiey Mission Band will have eo evening on “China,” in the parlor of the First Methodist charch to-night commencing k. Go and hear about this interest ing country, and the mauuers and customs of the people. Admission free. cilities ? at 5S o ClOCK. Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, it behooves av to keep in a condition tc defy it, and for this purpose there is nothing better than Everybody's Pills. 25 cents invested in this pepuler family medicine now may save | that many dollars later - Pro Factory Borsrp —A disastrous fire wecurred in Truro Tuesaday night, when J Lewis & Son's peg factory waa burned to the ground. There was no insurance and quite a number of workmen will be thrown out of employ meat. 7 Dirutueria aT BoxsHaw.—Another dea h irom dSphtheria is reported from Bonshaw A young lad named Paul, whose parents re side at Kingston, died yesterday. He ~«s aerving his time with Peter McKinnon, tailor, ut whose bouse he died aiden Twenty to thirty per cent dis count on beots at Stamper's Cor- mer. Now is the time te get ba: gains as the S8toek must be soid. | -—- Teachers Msetixvc. — At the teachers’ meeting on Saturday evening the aubjeo: under discussion was “The Beat Methads of Teaching Ari hmetic in Primary Departments An interesting and in- structive paper on the subject was read by Mise Brown, and a general discussion ‘allowel. - Tue Masonic Bazaar Sewing Circle will neat on Wednesday. March 9:h. at 2 30. se usual. There will also b- a Circle the same evening at 7 30, to which we ipyite all whe attend in the afternoon, agi nt only these but every woman. who would like to aid in the erection of a building, greatly needed, which will be an —_ ‘ ~it - 4i-- oO our city. 3 é 4i--mch4 3pectaL Senzuowxs —The first of a series of sermons on “The Church,” to be given in St. Dovetaa # Cathedral during lent, was delivered last evening by the Rev. Ronald McDonald, parieh priest of Rustico, to a lerge congrega tion. Hie subject was ‘‘Faith,” and it was ably and eloquently banded. The series will inclade sermons on Unity, Sametity, Catho- licity, Aportolicity, and Infallibility. The next dicoarse will be on *‘Unity.” Rev. Michael MeMillau will be the preacher. Forty Houxs Devoriox.—The services of the Forty Hours Devotion will begin in St. Dusstan’s Cathedral to morow { Tuesday) «ornlag at § o'clock, when ee = be ; ‘here will be praye-s in the evening at ole ° das, whea ie Ronald Macdonald will address the congregation. On Wednea jay morning High Mass will be at nine slock, and on Thursday morning at eight e'clock. Oa Wednesday and Thursday m fra- jngs the Low Masses wiil begin at half-past five and contioue untileight There wil alee be the usual services each evening. a . Lesstve Puentx is the magic solutive before which all dirt and steina disappear “No man who has used it would be without {tis ao effectual. It doves so much. it does all perfectly. First, it takes the glace of the common washing powders, with their injurious chemical properties ip makes the wash easy. You dont re- quire soap. Jt makes the water soft and it makes everything you wash as clean 85 & new pin, more, it restores faded cvlorru goods. Try it upon your flannels, cottons, and anything washable. u actinic Onaastons Scrrurp — Mr. John Me Murrer, the defendant in the road case. ra ported on Saturday, writes Tue ExaMiver to say that there are several omissicns in the notice as published, viz., ; lst. That the maj rity of the witnesses testified that the roads were prsaable for loads every day during the time complain- ed of. ; 2nd. That the rosds had been broken in the piaces where they are usuaiy broken du he winzer season — That I had offered to deliver the returns duly aworn to, to the Supervisor wefore 1 waa sued, and that the Supervisor unaccountable reason refused to for rome receive them. 2 etna Potice Corrt.—This morring & young man pamed Newton McD nr ell was given 4 mesth’s imprisonment with hard Jabor - atcempting to commit larceny ag, : premises of Mr. Gee. J. Wright, oa Kvn Street. McDonnell admitted having removed a ladder a dist»nce of »b-ut fifty yerds rnd entering the preni‘sea by mane of P ae dow. Alter getting inside he found ov ry y and made hia escape by the way he bad en tered. Benj. Byers, the the Marshal laid in colored man against whom formation for wife beating ou Saturday, wes given two months im- prisonment with hard labor. Mrs | Byers * a daughter of the late “Buck ev” Bro Ds A man for fast driving on the streets » & fined $5 and costs, and two drunks were disposed of for fines of $2 or 8 days and $3 or 14 days each. and Other Items. Local No SKATING at the rink to-ni tht. Go To the B ptist vestry to night and hear Mr. McNeiil'’s lecture. Chair taken at 7.45 | Silver collection = |} GantLe Reminper.—We wish to remind ; OUr Many cus Omers that our new hard and soft hats are now open; style new, quality geod and prices low—Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men. m7 3i We have alot of child en's ulsters which weh ve pet upen the ceun- ter to-day at 75 centscach -- Harris & Stewart. 7 Notice —All «ho are interested in for ming a Merchants’ Protection Union will please take notice that a meeting for that special object will be held in the lec'ure room of the jX. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock this evening. i THE STANLEY made her way into Pictou yesterday. She leit Pictou for Georgetown this morning, and reached her destination shortly after eleven. She will leave George: town for Picton to morrow morning. Tar Harson Licht.—There was a large and well-behaved audience at the Harbor Light on Saturd+y night. very kindly provided the refreshments. We understand that in future ladies will be ad- mitted by ticket, - —<_—— Dogs.— Your collars have arrived avd are seling fast Call early and secure ene at W. E. Dawson's. mention the fact that one feature of our lace curtains sale is 100 pairs low and me- and selling astonishingly cheap.— Beer Br’s. W. C. T. U.—Daring the month of March the W. ©. T. U. will meet on Men- day at 8p m, instead of 330 All inter- ested, and especially those who wish to form a Y, are cordially invited Sto be present. 4i—meb4 - Farus Sotp.—The farm of the late David Welsh, at Cornwall, was sold at private sale by the executors to-day and bought by Mr. Joseph A. Heartz, of North River Mr. Heartz disposes of the farm at North River owned by himself to Mr, John Walker, of the same place. ila Compu sory Fproation.. A naughty little boy siruggled and kicked io vain this morning to free himeeli ficms .Le grasp of a man who was Carrying | y toschool. Quite a number of ena! looked on with delight at the frantic isicavouss of the cuprit to -scape from his custodian. Sr Patrick’s Day.—The Emerald Branch of the Bevev vient Irish Society are m.king great preparations for St. Patrick’s cel+bra- tien this year. It is going to be the best yet, as they have certainly secured some of the very best talent on the Island for the occa- sion. Rev Allen J. McDonald, of Fort Augustus, is to deliver the oration. A great treat is store for all wh attend. ——._-—_— Basker Soctat —One of the popular basket socials fur which Oornwall has be- come celebrated is announced to take place im the Factory there, on the evening of Wednesday, 9th inst. Let everyone go; a pleasant gathering is assured. Proceeds in aid of the parsunage fund. If the weather shoot peo unfavorable the social #ill be held on the nex: following fine evening. Personal Dr. Darrach, of Kensington, is in the city. Mr. Rupert B. Norton, of the firm of Norton and Fennell, hardware merchants, returned home from his trip sbroad on Saturday afternvon, looking well. It is pleasing to see that Rev Alexander Macaulay, of the Cathedral staff, hag sufficiently recovered from his illness to re- sume work again Reve Peter Curran, of Tracadie, and Ron Mrs. J. J Davies | Too Goop to Keer Qvurer Over —In! our advertiz ment of Saturday we did not | dium priced gourds, bought at a *pecial price |. mats! Hats! EZats! Hats! | } i ! ats! Hats! | | | j i HATS THAT ARE HATS ee Ae owse Brothers. semnnsaaltiie Sean ; Pvt « THE LARGEST STOCK —OFr— ali J Gillis, of St. Peter's are in the city. Joseph Unsworth, Eeg , Superiotenders of the Island railway, and his private # cretary, Mr. Bagnall, Rev. James Carruth-1s, & Captain Richards, were amongst the the p's sengers in the Stanley today. They u1.vod in the city by train this afternoon, Mr. L H. Davies, M. P., crossed at the Capes to day en rovte to Ottawa. Mr. Frank Trainor, son of James Trainor, E+q , of Charictterown, for some time p-s the reportorial staff of the Daily Inter Mou - tain, published at Butte City, Monte: a, has resigned his position and goes to Hee.a o work for Frazer & Chalmers, dealers in elec- trical machinet The Inter-Mountain speaks highly of Mr. Trainor s efficiency a8 @ jour: a'- ist, and regrets his retirement from the ataff of the paper. _-_— - Local Notices. Carpets selling cheap at Jas Paton & Co's, Market Square. my 8i Grand display of new spring clothing at Jas Paton & Co’s. m7 3i To have grod bread you must have good flour, and in order to have govd flour go to Seer & ‘Jeff's and order a barrel of their Matchless brand. m7 3i Another lot of men and boys’ clothing just opened Don’t miss seeing our clothing before you buy. I think ve have best at J. B. Macdonald's Great Clothing Store m6 6i dw Ledies—Call and inspect Jas Paton & Oo’s stock of children’s and youths’ new spring clothing. We are selling cheap and have a large stock to choose frum. Re- spectfully yours, Jas Paton & Co . m7 3i In furtherance of mutual interests, we ark for thoughtful consideration of all accounts sent out Dee 3lst.—Stanley Bros mar$ 3i eod Carpet ! Carpets ! 1 intend closing out the balance of my stock of carpets Ip Brussels. Tapestre, Scotch & Hemps, all good patterns. If you want 2 real bargin, this lot must be sold as I want the room for other go ds __J. B. Macdonald, Queen St. bi dw BUkTH. On March 7th, inst, the wife of Captain Alex. Cameron of a son. SS DIED. This morning at his residence, Grafton Street, Robert Taylor, second sen of the a Tomes and Margaret Taylor, in the 65t ,ea of his age. y [Funeral from his late residence, Wednes- W Hard aud Soft Felt Hat EVER [MPORTED TO THIS COUNTRY, Including all Latest Styles ZEST WAKES, BEST QUALITY, —AT— The Lowest Prices ! ———)——— PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. ; ; d day, the 9h inst., at 2 p. ™ Friends ap acquaintences will please attend without j farther not{ce.] Charlottetown, February 26, 1892~—eod & wky TTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET. 4x) {x) SACS OA ALTCAI Fis sas ci it RE DO YOU NEED? Aro you going to buy any Carpets this season ? I, 4 You WANT to select from our assortment such as can be seen only in jlarge Ciries ? it , : H DO YOU WARXT fresh, clean Goods from a stock which is continually bei Real replenished by goods fresh from the looms ? : — DO YOU WANT your Carpets cut without waste / DO YOU WANT the Latest and Choicest Styles ? DO YOU WANT your Carpets sewed, ready to lay / and : DO YOU WANT any kind of Brussels, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, Moqvettes, G enuine (ji the choicest designs, made up with beautiful match borders, in first-class style ? AND ABOVE ALL, Carpet | DO YOU WANT to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior Men goods and inferior werkmanship ? + if THEN COME AND SEE US! i Our plan of selling Carpets enables us to offer ail these advantages, and give |you better value for your dolar than any other house here has ever-been able to do. 1 The Lp tr Nh TE AAI EAI: Doors | CUTTING ALL CARPETS WITHUUT WASTE saves you several dollars on each Carpet You have the advantage of City assortment, Oity prices, City styles, expert workmanship in sewing and bordering. We guarintee satisixctiod. Prompt Below | service is one of eur distinguishing features. No shelf-woru stock. No time-worn styles. No soiled goods or job lots. | _ Sorry we are short of space, but come and see us and we-will explain full Prowse why we can undersell competitors and yet give you better value. ' . Bros. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREE} Charlottetown, March 7, 1892—eod & wky —_ ——— 2 Se ee NEW GOODS JUST OPENED ——_—_a T—-— 3. B. MAGDONALD’S. 200 pieces Canadian Prints, 120 0 6“) = Cheek Ging! ams, 50 jj“ Flannelettes, 300 j“ # £=Grey Cottons, i White Cottons, 50 j“ #£='Tickings, 10 * #£=™@Bleached Sheeting, 10 6‘ «=©6©Unbleached Sheeting. 50 “ # £=x‘'Tweeds, & cases Men’s Readymade Clothing. Must be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices! J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STOR. — IRST INSTALMINT OF NEW BO)DCS! Cwenty Crises just opening —LADIKS’, M'S3ES’ and JH(L)2EN’S. Gore at orc Boos bifare you vay eistwiere, anl get \ THE BEST at THE DOMINION BJOT AND SHIE STORE. Oharlottexown, February 29. 1892—eod & wky * ~~ GREAT CARPET SALE. © a —_ we tian eateries Have not sufficient room to keep Carpets. Space wanted for other Goods. PEREINS & STERNS | have decided to close out teir presert stock of Car- pets, and to make a speedy sale will -ell ..t g-eat reductions--much under cost in some lines. COODS NEW, PATTERNS NEW, QUALITY THE BEST. Great opportunity to get a barg in. Bring along your cash and get value -uch as cannot be obtaine 1 elsewhere on P. EK. Island. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1 55, now f r $1.15. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.50, now for $1 10. Several Patterns of Same Quality reduced to $1.00 per yard. Borders to match at proportionately low prices. Second Quality Bruxsels Carpets were $'.10, now for 87 cents. Tapestry Brussels Carp-ts were $110, now for 85 cents. Tapestry (arpete, double width, were $1 50, now for $1.10. Tapestry (arpets, single width, were 95 cents, now tor 70 cents. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 75 cents, now tor 50 cents. Wool Uarpets reduced very low. Other qualities equilly low. Carpets cut and made at short notice. ———EOEO Charlottetown, February 24, 1892—eod & wky