i THE D —_— Local and Other Items. oo. we. im ee Re wth ) x ; , 3 ™~ htt ote I ale Local and Other Items. tte NR he MINER. St es 3 % en ETAL A A RNA AeA sinew - ERIDAY, MARCH 11, 18992. E k vis ns 8 *hiloderma. TAREE HUNDRED paire Ferd, PResfllon & ml dw Im Cie, kid gioves received ¢ ‘ 1 fawns P 7 : des ania laaiias taus, greys and black.—Stanley Bros R ow x n, Brown's Block. inlO 3i eod = a ‘ -> | a Te Dogs. Your coliars have arrived | igineers will meet for/ avd are seling fast. Call enrly | and secure one at W. E. Dawson's a : fing thi ‘ . 7 a e : actice this evening at Puar the ladies of Charlottetown are ap- aly 1 wh at preciativ is fully demonstrated by the jusntities of lace curtains that Beer Br " OG» peist Missior hive alrea ly sold. 5900 pairs still le f Be va i \ wt : spick and span band, new special importation = ep tor this spriug’s tra le We have no old stock } gular of Wildey | left from last season, and we have not any that ge at 8 k this evenin were bought from warehouses or jobbers. We ‘ — ; > - ee ut buy direct from the factory and can undersell I ebate pens “nig at 8 /any in the trade.—Reer Bros, mo 2 x I lattendance re juested. shit alunos nea will leave Georasteme fer!. Makes Fiesit AND biwop.—When the sys seating, snanbui. cit: atin aaiea Ue m is ail rae down aud there seems to be no — ~ | hope ef ob sining nourishment for the body Thien Keil Minti ites alld by the ordimary process of food eupply and oi oth qaalalt tai ole Gi eee when the body is sinking fast, then aan ‘ 8 the time to use Miller s Emulsion of pure il Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. _ It always works : moon tail Median ioalts ds wah ——— enntne itisa flesh and blood mak« r ast » Charch next Thuredas and contains al) the constituents _for rourish- oa aie ¥ | ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emu!- PeTens CATHEDRAL i vening at 7 e Penitence Special Lenten 30 o'clock. r.—Crient Division meets to-night. Business of Every - S imp a with a eplendid new foar-oared lapstreak ! equested to be present, boat. Sheis built on the lines of a racer, a = _ {and reflects much credit on the builcs} LHE MARKET $a sma attende/er, Mr. Jameg Ghitlin, of this city. The ance at the market towiay. owing to the bad| pew boat is of American cedar, ‘ig 86 ft travelling and the unfavorable weather. > Osrrcarny.—We regret to announce death of Mr. Alfred Fraser, 4on of our re- ssected fellow citizen, Mr. W. John Fraser, whe died at two o'clock this morning after a long and severe illness. iiaiummeiilis Tus directors of the Provincial Exhibition nave prepared the Premium List for this A new feature is the Flower Show to There are some new ad Mr. G. W. seld in Aug~et. jitions to last year's list Gar liner will print the book, See the let of boys’ and men’s woote shirts at sixty cents each, at Garris & Stewarts mS 5i APROT Os. Late telegraphic despatches anppounce that ex (rrit leader Mercier has resigned and will return tohisfarm. The action is & pooper one, he having been a political rake and with feelings Aarro ed he will be far more contented in his country nome. - of all persons wishing to join A MERgTING the Merchants’ Ioformation Bureau will be he'd in the lecture room of the Y. M. C. A. on Monday evening the ifth inst., at 5S oco ik A full meeting is requested as other matiers of importance will be discussed mil 3i nciaialiaaenans Cae P. E. Istaxp Hosrirar bas received the following: $15.35, co lected by Miss Charlotte Heim+n, Union Road; $260 from Methodist church, Vernon River North; $37, proceeds of a concert at Aiberton; $12.05 oilected by Mi-e S. Passmore, Little York. Qld lisen and hooked mats will be thankfully eceive i. epitiene A Lew Cor.—Io order to reduce the ex tensive stock of papeteries at the Diamond Bookstore, the balance of these boxes of fine stativaery wil! be eold attencents. Esch box coutains 24 shee’s of good note p»per and 24 envelopes, first-class lead pencil, pen and holder and bietting paper. Nv such value was ever offered before. (Get a box. Giinntin Sate-—A tea and fancy sala isto be held in the Basement of Zion Church on Thureday next, the 1/th inst , by the membera of the Ladiea’ Aid Association. The doors will be opened at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and tea will be provided from 5 to 7 o'clock. Admission to fancy sale, 10 cents; tea tickets, 25 cents Tea AND Fancy - Coxcerr.—St. Paul’a Choir, of are making preparations fora grand concert in the Market Halli of that town on the 17th March \Ve hope our friends west will have a fall house, aa we hear a brilliant programme is being p epared for I vagion Local and outside talent has been engaged to assist. {sRAND Sammersid: the o Twenty to thirty per cent. | count on boots at Stampers Cor- ner. Now is the time to get ba: gains as the stock mast be svld. —__-—-so—___— Estey Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is , ; wea pleasant to take as milk The pecuitar manner in which it is made renders it acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. For coughs, colds, consumption, delicate hildren, whooping cough and all wasting diseases there is mo remedy to cqual it ml dw lm enema Pouce Covrt.—This morning 4 country- man was fined $5 and costs for fast driving ma the streets. A quarrel between four ‘all residing on the corner of women and 4 Pownal man, and King Streets, was also disposed of. The ** man in the case iailedto show up summons and a warrant in response to the , ordered The two for his arrest was | younger Women were fined $5 or 20 days and the two older ones were dia- each, : charged. In giving judgment the Magis trate said that the next time the parties before him for disorderly conduct he came would give each a few months in jail In the case of John Drake, butcher, complsint of the Sanitary laughter house 1p having obtained a charged on Officer with «perating 4 5 the city without first ue Cc license from the Board of Health, His Honor gave judgment dismissing the sum- The by law under which the p*o#e- i by the City mons. cution was brought was p»sset Council in May, 1888, in pursuance of the powers cunterred upon them by the Act of Imecorporstion to pre vent and regulate the erection or con- of slaughter-houses, tanneries, other manu of Charlotte- The tinuance breweries, and distilleries or factories or trades in the city town which may prove nuisances. by-law gave the Board of Health the power to issue licenses tv whom they pleas 1 between certain dates and contained no regulations under which every person had the right to apply. His Honor held that the »y-law was 11 no correct sense 4 regu- lation, but was simply the reservation of an arbitrary power a8 to who should or who should not follow a certain calling, the exercise of which power might be used in restraint of trade and to promote munupo- The by law, therefore, was altra ires. In the course of his judgment the Magistrate cited several English and oe adian authorities booring upoa the subject. . lies. Addreas member is the 1} combustion mech 3i eod | dis | sion ia a perfect *‘ staff of jife,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. PRESENTATION.— At their. annual meeting held « few nights sgo, four of the members presented the Hiilsborough Boating Civb 5 in. length, 3 ft. 4in beam, and 12 inc’ ea deep During the winter months a new double seull has been built at the club rooma measuring 26 ft. leng'h, 2 ft. 9 in. beam, and 14 in. depth—aleo built of American cedar. Roth boats will be at once fitted up with ims proved sliding seats aud outriggers, and will, we have no doubt, proved a valuable acquiei- tion to the Club. MakING FCN oF THe MeN.—At the coaven- tim of women in Kansas City recently to retorm ma:rkind, Miss Shaw, epeaking ot man’s custem ia claiming everything, said: “Why, there i. Old Abe, the bald eagle the men pumed iim Abe—they say ‘he’ stretches his wings, ‘te’ does this, and ‘he’ does that. He was carried through the war and then taken to the centennial. He was poivted out to the youth of the land as the embiem of ibenty, Thetruth is, after Old Abe was taken to Madison, Wis., he got tired of doing nothing and went to layiog egys. Tue only variation ‘ny :ality which will ever be found in M: sy tobacco is in the degrees of moiat ich it contains. Tobacco ia a very ready sbaorbent of mois- ture, and in unusual states of the weather it may become a tittle too moist or a little too dry to suit the taste of some. This is a minor matter, however, as the essential quality of the tobacco is not changed. its is a little slower or a little faster, according to the degree of moisture, that ie all. The darker the plug the greater the moisture, and many prefer the dark. In each caddy, however, the preference for for either can be met. | In tHe Ice —Thie forenoon while one of | the residents of West River was on his way j & the city with two loads of furnitore which he wa® removing to Charlottetown the horses broke through the ice midway between White's Point and Victoria Park. After a great deal of trouble, accompanied by much personal danger th: horses were rescued in a very exhausted state. The furniture, however, was lost for the time being, having sunk with the sleighs. It is also reported that a man from the country, while driving to town with some ladies, broke through near government grounds, and escaped only after much trouble. — SLL 2 ‘The Cod Tinat Hains to Cure i } Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with ) HYPOPHCSCHITES ont a - AMIND BSODA y from *> CONSUMPTION. RIiONCHITIS, COUGH, COLD, OB TASTING DISHASES, takes the s he 1i@ take milk. A per- and a wonderful flesh producer. it Druugists, 0c., 1.00. POWNE, Beleville. ~ WANTED. © LO at 4} por cent interest, payable ha'f- S250 yeariy, on $5,000 land security, or #1600 .t tive percent, payable vearly, on $3,000 land security. Apply at this office. mehll—wky Im pd To be sold by Public Auction, on the premises in Souris, in King’s ‘‘ounty, on W EDNESD \.Y, the Fourth day of May next, at the hvur cf | Eleven o'clock, a m, nader and by vir ue of a | power of sale contaired in a certain Indeature of Mortgage bearing date the fifieenth day of November. A. D. 1877. mate between the Hon- orable Archibald John Macdonald and John Allen Mac ‘onald of the one part, and the Hon- orable Andrew Archibald Macdonald of the other part (and which Mortgage «as by Inden- ture bearing date the twenty-seventh day of March, A.) 1878, made be ween the said Andrew Archibald Macdonald of the firat part, the said Archibald Jobn Macdonald and John Allan Macdonald of the second part, and Ed- ward Jarvis Hodgson and Joho Ball of the third part daly assigned to the under- sign e&) -— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, here- ditaments and premises, si'uate, lying and being at Seuris, Lot Forty-five,zin King’s County, in ths said Island, cvm veoring t the corner of a lot owned by Matthew & McLean; thence ru'- ning castwardly along the main post road leading to Kast Point for the distance of one huudred feet ; thence ruanipg northwardly at rizht angles for the distance of one hundred and fifty feet; thence westwardly at rigat angles for the dis- taace of one hundred feet; thence southwardly for the distance of one hundred and fifty feet to the p’ace of c »mmencement. is ee further particalars apply to Mr. W.S Stewart, Svlicitor Charl ttetow 4, Dated this 9th day of March, A. D, 1892 EDWARD J. HODGSON. ATS THAT ARE WATS, rowse Brothers, prmeninhiiiie’ HE LARGEST STOCK —Oor— W Hart aud Salt Felt hil EVER IMPORTED TO THIS COUNTRY, including ali Latest Styles +e X) ee ZEST WAKES, BEST QUALITY, —AT— The Lowest Prices! ——_—(0.) ——-— JOHN BALL. mehti—d7 law (fri) Assignees. Charlottetown, February 26, 1892—eod & wky ‘The Wonderful Cheap Men. Carpets cut and made at short notice, PATTON BROTHERS, 1386 QUEEN STREET. a (Es DO YOU NEED? Are you going to b Cc . rOU I g uy any Carpets this season ? The DO YOU WANT to select from ovr assortment such as can be nie only in jlarge Cities / . Real DO YOU WANT fresh, clean Goods from a stock which is continually being 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 jour Carpets sewed, resdy to lay / " _ DO YOU WANT any kind of Bruasels, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, Moquettes, Genuine in the choicest designs, made up with beautiful match borders, in first-class atyle / Cent AND AROVE ALI, | DO YOU WANT to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior Men goods and inferior wegkmanship ?/ . THEN COME AND SEE US! : Our plan of selling Carpets enables us to offer al) these advantages, and give /you better value for your dollar than any other house here has ever been able to do. and } tt Two Doors Below CUPTING ALL @ARPETS WITHUUT WASTE saves each Carpet. You have the advantage of City assortment, expert workmanship in sewing and bordering. service is one of our distinguishing features. styles. No soiled goods or job lots. Sorry we are short of space, but come and see us and we will explain fully Prowse why we can undersell competitors and yet give you better valus. Bros. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET, NEW COODS JUST OPENED —__—_ 4. T—___—_ 3. B. MAGDONALD’S. 200 pieces Canadian Prints, —_—. Check Ginghams, ou several dollars on ity prices, City atyles, We guarantee satisfaction. Prompt No shelf-worn stock. No time-worn —_——— a re eee Se 50 “ #£Flannelettes, 300 j$“ #£=%Grey Cottons, SO 50 & White Cottons, Tickings, 10 “* #£=;£®Bleached Sheeting, 10 2 Unbleatvhed Sheeting. 50 'T weeds, : i 5 cases Men’s Readymade Clothing. Must be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices! J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Cre VIRST INSTALMENT OF NEW BODIS! Twenty Cases just opsning—LADIES, M‘S3ES’ and UHIL)@eN’S. Look at orc Booss before you oay elszwaere, ant get THE BEST at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GREAT GARPET SALE. ix) — sufficient room to keep Carpets. wanted for other Goods. PERKINS & STER have decided to close out their present stock of Car- pets, and to make a speedy sale will sell at great reductions--much under cost in some lines. COODS NEW, PATTERNS NEW, QUALITY THE BEST. Great opportunity to get a barg tin. Bring alon your cash and get value such as cannot be obtaine elsewhere on P. E. Island. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.55, now for $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 Brussels Carpets were $1.10, now for 87 cents. Tapestry Brussels Carpets were $110, now for 85 cents. Tapestry Carpets, double width, were $1.50, now for $1.10. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 95 cents, now for 70 cents. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 75 cents, now for 50 cents. Wool Carpets reduced very low. Other qualities equally low. Have not Space 0V_ Charlottetown, February 24, 1892—eod & wky mm ee