To j “St lithinet., a special train with about 200 “hioniste for Alberton left this city to Mead the quarterly session of the Grand “Witton, where the y arrived about 12 45 p.m. A ™ting session was held when the U. Ww -ariaceh, Rev. G. W. Fisher, submitted his i,t and appointed the usual committees, “Pr which recess was taken Business was mn fumed at 3 p. m., when some forty “Presertatives were initiated Phe (i. Scribe _ & Treasurer sever ally presented _ reports and the various committees sub ted their reports du ing the session. A ae *0unt of busiaess was put through and Work of the Division brought to « satis- aly y ] ae . A es) Pp ™. an au tiience of over 690 P0s assent led in the hall to hear ad de On some of the prominent members W the choi.’ Ex ‘ t music was furnished he - and the interest of the meeting the Meret th untii the time of closing At tetany ain 7 P m the train started on the rmpeay of : ha happy ane well pieased Rie cde ee from the weatern capital. Mm Yu the oe that this session of the Division tee eld in = - moat influential meeting areat infinenan coteny, which must have a on the temperance work on = a ae ‘ Sa chen henna teeta ite = clare Me THE DAILY HXAMINER. ltd aint ae eA Lecal and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Ue « y ¥ felt hats at Prowse i a aplé Sprotat Desratouses ro Tar ExamMurer. ress wycicg oom coe te oo asics DOMINION PARLIAMENT ad by Shiloh 8 cure Reddin Bros iwly ' novl RT This mornin iT I wentyefive cents 4 Parvin vest in & x Every bo ys Pilla lt sy mean & Saving of thal many lollare later - Tue | . A large at ck of the very newest novels just re sweived at the Dia nd B a8 re - THe br HPAL The BO nd week of the | gbargian sale & the Diamond Book! euds gt Be sure au i call, | a | fus meeting of the Teacher's Institute} xiii not be held to-pight, as many £ the teachers are away enjoying the Easter holi- jays = ; Finewen's Sports.—The Moneton fire-| sen have decided to arrange for » series of athietie sports in that city on the 24th of May. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Greet German Skin Cure,and | finest Cosmeticmade. Removes | Bieckheads, Pimples, ete.. as | iby magic. % oz. tabes tu elegant ewtons 50 cts tevin y M. 0. A.—Kemember the voung men's neeting Mir. Davison is to sing. Mr. Augustus Down | vill lead the meeting Subject, ‘* The ‘emiog of Christ.” | ing of Cori => ; ' i Temperance Epccation.--A_ telegram | as received from Halifax to-day by Mrs | i ohuacn which states that the temperance | siucation bill has passed the Legislative | . ; : | sncil of Nova Scotia bya uuanimons| le - Mat The mails will be transferred SJ . ‘ i e Steam Navigation Vos. steamer} j Lawrence on } *> N 5 a d i Nr Northumberiapad am M yvoday 7 A special train will leave town at 6 W standard time nnect with steamer at Summerside i > .-A lively scratch match was Park yeeterday afternoon principally of FooTpali played at the between teams cum pe sed Crescents and Y. M. C. A*s A large number of epectators applauded fne runs and tackles. The result was a tie—two ichdowns eac! a | . . . . Tus Fasrvet.—The steamer fF satuet left here for Summerside on Wednesday evea- ing, but could not get any further than Orapsud. because of the ice. She returned to Charlottetown, remaining unti! Thursday sfterncon, when she sailed for Halifax via intermediate porta, with a general cargo snd oe passenger Jacob Manuel. - fur Fragmer's TourNAMENT.—The An acaish hremen have accepted ap invitation whe present at the approaching touraa- gent in this city. The Moncton fire department has de- ded to wend twenty-five men to take part nthe tournament. A Montreal paper says: Charlottetown, } lormwe € g a man was 1 $30 sys for ing druuk and dis- erly on Queen Street iast evening f Orrawa, April 15. Mr. Edgar says he willsgain prefer charges against Caron and they will be of a more spe erfie character and will formulate them next we ek. — of Three Vesseis Collide. Loxpos, April 16. The British steamer Ripon City, from New York, the British steamer Calgoa, from Syd- jney, and the Norwegian bark Argo, from Amsterdam, collided in the Thames, off Woolwich The three vessels came togethe: with considerable force and were all badiy | damaged. inking in bad condition, ve preparations are Severest penalties are provided for anyone ‘who shali communicate abroad any plans of | ? 4 & J The Argo ran ashore to prevent —_——_ o——__—_ Rassia Preparing for War. Lonpon, April 16. Advices from St. Petersburg state that } the Council of Empire has adopied a serice f drastic measures which indicate that being made for war »vernment nerrow afternoon in Y. M. ©. A. Women to Vote in New Jersey. Apaxy, April 16. The bill giving women the right to vote for i} state officers passed the assembly by 69 to Deeming Reported Sane. MELBOURNE, April 16 The oicial inspector of lunacy reports Deeming perfectly sane. The Cholera in India. Loxpon, April 16. Cholera is spreading te an alarming extent on Monday morning to jin Punjab, British India. ee Senator Stevens Dead. Orrawa, April 16 Senator Stevi na has died at Waterlou, Quebec Mr. Legiers Dying. Str. Pererspure, April 16 Mr. Degiers is said to be dying. —- _ Weather Bulletin Toronry April 16. 104. m. Winds mostly northwest and west; fair weather; stationary or higher temperature. (Easter Day): Holy ay Religious Services. St. Peter's Cathedral.—Services to-morrow Communion at 8 mj; Morning Prayer at 1015; Choral Celebration of the Holy Eucharist and Sermon at]! a m; Evensong, Nermon and Solemn Te Deum at 7 o'clock, St. Paul's Charch.—Services to-morrow : PE. 1. has iavited the Montreal Fire | Morning Prayer, Sermon and Celebration of Brigade men to compete at a fire reel tout-| the Holy Communion at }} o'clock; Evening tement to be held thereon June 30 and | Prayer and Sermon at 7 o'clock. wy The Chief thinks it *‘a little too} lar off. | ~~ The following is a programme cf the | music to be rendered at the First Methodist New Srone.—The uew store on the| Church to-mogrow, Exster Sunday North side of Queen Square opened up by the Measrs. Quirk will supply a long felt want in that neighborhood. The store has | been newly fitted throughout, and being, centrally lucated and well stocked, it should rd Besidea full lines ffresh and goo l bread, cske, psstry, fruit and 6 contectionery, they will kesp oo hand a Jarge supply of choice summer irinks. A daiaty bic of work in the shape of wa Easter cake will be the special attraction this evening Call and see them. ewell patroniz - Ta My rtie N “Vy ' plug correc tly repre zutsthe whole plan upon which its manu facture ie con iucted Lhere is not a fraction % part of a cent expen led upon it for mere appearance It is neither wrapped én tin foil wt worked into fancy shap 8, nor put \p amy tases, gor aabject to any kind of expense mnlyto please the eye fancy [he manufscturers rightly believe that isbaceo waa not purch sed for ornament, bet for smoking, and therefore all extraneous *ipense was avol led and added to the quality the tobaces. The public have teatitied in case that they p efer payiag their money bea high quality of article than for ornzment Mout of place. liver sy 4 Cow.—A lad named Arbing, even years of age, was accidentally hooked bya cow this afternoon, and so seriously ijured that it is feared the sight «f one “ye will be permanently impaired. The upper lid aud the muscles of the eye are telly cut, he cow was eating turnips <n me side of afencea and the child climbed % on the other side to watch the cow. The ww lifted her head suddenly, and one of ter horns struck the child in the neighbor- Wei of the eye, with the above result, The little fellow is doing well under the “ful treatment of Dr. Kelly. i op Tewrernaxce.—On Friday Iisst, Opening Voluntary.... E Anthem Anthem MORNING, . Selections from Han del’s Messiah. s cetee< Our Mighty Lord is Risen iymna7 5 gue Christ our Passover Hymn 758 nob 6 do edks hehe eens. os0deeeed Hymn1i2 cod bone wen obesaedl oes j Ciosing Voluutary.... Selections, Kussivi's Stabat Mater. EVENING Openiag Voluntary .... . Adagio and Allegro (Haydn) Anthem ee ee Began BFF ociccccccccocasccecstn sncseesas BORDER kvccsakocuces Holy, Holy, Holy Lord Catt BIG eo cc tcc c cc ccccstnss astucnse cesess RRO «4s oc ccads ctnes cade Jehova's Praise Hyma 173 captivate the | Closing Voluntary. 3 I d 3 bs Island strangers to comfortable seats. .... Selections, Haydn’s Creation. Second Methodist Church.—l’rayer meeting at 10am; Preaching at 11 o’clock by Rev J A Gordon, A M; Sunday School and Bible c by Mr Geo N Ritchie. by Rev C W Hamilton lasses at 215 p m; Society class at 3.15, led Preaching at 7 p m An _ evangelistic Attentive ushers to show All welcome Zion chuarch.—Services will be conducted ervice at 8 15 on Sundsy at 11 a m anil 7 p m Morning Sabbath meet at 2 30 The pastor, Rev D Sutherland will condact the services prayer meeting at 10,15 School and Bible classes will Pastor's Bible class at 3 pm Baptist Church Services —The Rev W C Hamilton will preach at 11 a m,and the pastor, Rev J A Gordoa, M A, will preach at 7 pm Sabbath School and pastor's Bible class at 2 39. Gospe! Meeting.—Remember the Gospel Meeting to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in McLeod's Hall, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson ; Cor. 15-20 —““But now is Christ risen from the dead.” a TR Makes Fresn anp BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no ope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and igestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emalsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found ia wheat in fact, Miller's Emul- sion is a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. It always works In big bottles 50c. and 1 at Charlottetown drag stores. “a —_——-—s—— SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the Great German-American Rem- on for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Hid neys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay ouly for the good At all Druggists, $1.00 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. I? you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for * Morning Light.” you receive. Prowse Bros great bankrapt sale is now on, Bargains for everybody. apis OUR GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK IS NOW OPEN. ~ US A CALL AT ONCE! PROWSE BROTHERS, 144 Queen Street, THE WONDERFUL 6: GIVia FAIRY LAND T0-NIGHT —_——_ A ' T—_-— MARKET SQUARE. We have made a Special Show To-night particularly for those who could not attend on our Show Days, but we invite all to see our Store by gas and electric light. JAMES PATON & GO., MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, April 16, 1892. PERKINS & STERNS. me New Millinery and Mantles. Our display is first-class, new styles and cheap. {x) New Dress Goods! New Dress Goods! For the Newest Goods and right good value do not pass us by. {x) Prints, Sateens and Muslins. We have an elegant variety of these goods, and ask you to look at them whether you want to buy them or not We give patterns. Large stock of Hosiery, Corsets and Gloves. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky PATTON BROTHERS. —— ——— —--—(x)— — — — — — -__ Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, Wi WANT YOUR TRADE, And in The Real and offer it, we will “9 TEMPTING BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. order to get Genuine Carpet Vien. Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tap2stry, Scotch, Union, Jute, Hemp, Matting, Rugs. Mits, Vilcioth:, etc, at prices that will make you buy. Jace Curtains, Art Musiins, Portieres, “urtain Poles Window shades, and everything required for House Farnish- ing, the best value in the city, at the Prowse REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, Bros. 1386 QUEEN STREEL P. S—MR. E. CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown, April 4, 1892—eod & wky WILL KEEP OPEN While the Carpenters and Masons are putting up tho New Front to the Shop. O OBSTRUCTION will hinder our scan from coming in. We take the lead for Styles and Best Goods) INDUCEMENTS: -Prices low, larze variety and new goods. Our new stock of BOOTS and SHOKS are opening up fine, and we will be delighted to Two Doors Below show them. GOFF BROS, CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, April 8, 18982—eod & wky