~ _— ~— Bet tne = THE ——— el ee ee —— socal and Other items, I Home ” tt Mock *4 wii Rule Bb ve pga Nl r S| ee r in Kuasicn Rewews gy, De ever? Tas SranLey 4 1 & reoTgetown at y nia ore iu lavep 0 CHUCS ere _ Tur ladies rf pames Church id poidiug Shetr fancy sale and tea on the 6th of 1. Apr “ Crores og both wavs gr Tue Cart mail arrived im the city rods Forenn shout ten o cur A Rev It Read Matas! Life Insurance another evlama of to - he statement of the Company pallished ia lays F XAMINER a Tus Leys! Circle of “The King’s Daugh- tend to have an entertainment of masic ter's ia : . : sod reading ja St. Pauls Schootroom on 6th 4 peil. ml 2ew tidt a Mr. James McLeod, To Hs Custom ERS sate of McLeod & McKenzie, will be p-epared to receive his many customers about the beginning of next month Biu Trovr. A trout weig' ing 4 be, } 2 ; st lav by Wallece ( w gle 'd the mark F = schased by Mrs L. H. Davief r aots. The trout wascau,hia W inter River, Weil Kxown Here The Halifax Chrone jcle 89 : Mr. Leste Kune (for a numbe of na @ retai iry swihT & E Kenn ia store in Redden’s building, Bar:ington op yess greet, about Ist of April Temperance —A peetihg, under the auspices of th W @. 7. {., will be held in the Baptist Church @ Thareday, the 30th inst. Poupular opeakers and good music. public temp-rance - Dox't Foroe? It.—The lecture to be given jp the basem: Dt of the Firat Methodist Charch to morrow eveviog “ill be well worth hearing Mr AA Bartiett will be the lecturer. His sabject is “A Trip to Paria.” The lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon views, oe “ Guwons’s Baxy Arrangements have been eompirted for a visit to St. John, N. B, of Gilmore's famous band The dates geared are the 20h 2ist and 22d of April with two afternoon aod three evening per formances. U+nact # ine of our enterprising chigens arrange for yacert or two in Charlottetown by this famous musical organ ization. an Goop Tra ON SKATES, Mears. J. 3. Raymeon', L 5. C. Moore skated from Charl Mount Stewart, a distance of rht - This forencen wie ts, W hear and yttetown to en mies, eg ia the splendid time ve honr and twenty mingies. They left (harlottetown at 7.15 and arrived at Mount Stewart at 8 35 The ice war in grand con’ This ie excellent time, an 1 we would like to hear from anyone beatiog it. - Scuoor. Coscert The concert given in the schuolhouse at North River last night by the pupils st present under the tultion of Me. Thomas McLean, was a very pleas er in which ‘many ns, dial gues sat affur, and the man of thepapila gave their recitati aod choruses spoke well for the instraction given by the : The programme wsalenghy cue, aod ail the numbers were received with great appl.use. Mr, TA. McLean and Misa Knid McLean, who were present, favored the audience sithtwo excellent recitations, aad Mr. Earnest Peaks sang a comic sc lection, being empelled to respond enthusiastic eacore given. The room was crowded to tae dobra, many being present from the city, a large number of whom skated up on the ice at present so good for that pleasant to the pastime. SS es Souris Notes. Apparently the cold weather has been seyorceded by mid and spring like weather, sad with it business is increasing aod outside Work is arousing frum its dormant condition. Allan McDouald, Exq , hes purchased the cll os th: Coan: y Estate here, the buildings whe stood upon the s:me being dettroyed sometime ago, and he anticipates beginaing work on the buiidiug 4s svn as Needs permits. He is deserving of a word of — the interest he is takiug iv the wel- eof Souris by ths erection of such a stately ilding. The two veesels that were driven ashore here last automn are fast uoderg ing rep irs tod in a week or so will be im readiness o be launched and then to aweit the breaking tpof the ice to be uw fettered from their Present precarious condition. “. Patricks Ha.ll is fast nearing com- Petion, the latest addition to it bring a petticutarly beautiful stage curtein from the orush of our popular artist, Mr. Jas, Breunan, Which besides ornamenting the hell ta mach credit on our talentel artist Sout for his picture of Sir Joho Thompson. The KB i, Seetety deserve great praise for necting inour miist such « long felt want, 800 the large audience which greeted them on He 7m just. shows that their efforts in this ed by the public at oe are ualy aApprecits large . the patrictic stand that Tue ExaMINeR hos hl the Amalgamation bili and tax ques- ton is receiving favorable ymment fom Pittics of bth shades of polities, and goes to Mow that it has the interest of the Prvvince heart, and Prevente a striking contrast to Polivy of th present Givernme t, the Pistipal object of which is to : their WB ends to the detiiment of the whole Pro Costiaus on in your noble work of de mg .the righ a of the couvtry, sand =yeu AY rest agvured uf +! ssistance of al) sound I _persens eygaius the passing f suc Sutoer. tis Measures s the dist sDCHwLOg ol Sy part of our « mmapity Pe OHO HS — Local Notices DAILY EXAMINEE oe } 5 EXAMINER. - - > TUESDAY. MARCH 21, 1893. Provincial Legislature, FE Vee — Hoos» of asseaniy, @E ECE COIS space, SPRING, 1293. | —— | fe | SUMMARY OF PROCEEDIXGS, | ng itrens ee Wiad, Ac eee | ae Spring is here again, with its usual attendants— | porate the Red House Branch of the For. | house cleaning, papering, carpeting, etc. Of course mera i us . Edward Island | time | Hon. Mr. McMiilau presented the Re- ;portof the Cummussiover of Crown and Public Lands The bill was read a first of the Commissioner of Public Works necessi!y of passing a bill to restrict the sale of opium and other drugs. These drugs are sox in the highest de- 1 gree deleterious «hen tak ti ing, t ut } }eubomi nm. He said that the object of the b waa to prevent the sale ot such crugs exsept by the direction }of am dical mau ite res iation was re | port greed to, and a biil based thereon tedand1 ia first time | M 2 McDonald submitted a bill incorporating Kido, Halli Company, which was read a firat time. The bill to confirm certain deeds and writings was read a third time and passed. The bill to incorporate the Mount Stewart Dairying Company was read a second time and passed in committee. fiouse adjourned. Tvurspay, March 21. House met at 11 30. The Act incorporating the Gowan. Brae Dai: ying Company was read a +ecc: 2 time in committee, with Mr. James E. Macdon- ald in the chair. Bull reported agreed to without amendment. H use wen on ti mmittee of the whole e second readu g of the Act amendi g the Act incorporating the Law Society, Mr. Rogers im the chair Bill reported agreed to without amendment. The bill in orporating Hali Da ry ng Con p'ny was read time inccommiee, Mr. chair, and rted amendment nto c a second rep agreed to without City Council. A special meeting of the City Council nin response to two requisitions, the outents of which have already bien made public through Tae Examiner, All the uO Councillor Crabba moved that Council lors Crabbe, Hogan and McKay be ti Finance Cemmittee of the Council. , ‘ Sec- onded ty Councillor Beer. place on the question as to what business should take precedence. It was, however, decided to gu ahead with the business spec- ified in the requisitiunsent in byCouncillors Crabbe, Hoganand McKay, and as Coun- cillors Taylor, Robertson and Hodper were leaving the ehamber (Councillor Hughes was already outside) the resolution appvint- ing the Finance Committee was put and de- clared carried. As the retiring councillors were in the clerk’s oftice putting on their coats, the Mayor read the rule providing that *“* no member of the Council shall leave the chamber without permission of Mayor, and if they do so they under a vote of censure,” and directed Clerk to make a record op his minutes the fact that Councillors Hughes, Taylor, Rbertson and Hooper, bad gcne s#wry from the meeting in direct vielatun of this rule. While waiting for the hour preseribe} by law to elapse before the meetivg adjourned, Mayor Haviland explained that previous to the meeting, the four coune:llors who had retired had called at his ctlice and had tried to make him give them a p'edge that he would give the business contained in their requisition precedence, and tpon his declin:ng to do so be had been insu ted by Councillor Taylor who had accuse dhim of telling the other Councillors of their requis- ition bei g in and aavising them to present a requisition of their own. He denivd every word of the charge made by Coua eillor Tylor, and said he had ao commuat- cation with any of the Councillors referred to by him until he saw them in the meet- the lie the , ing. The meeting adjourned sine die. —— St. Josephs Convent. . , .% Yesterday evening at seven o'clock the | was filled with a dense congregation, ch p st the services which assembled to to bring to assist a successful cose tbe festal were celebration of the Societys patron St Jos: ph. The Rev. Dr. M Millen, preached sn eaniying sermcn on the Saint, present- ing hun ta chaste but glowing language to an attentive auc ie ice, 25 the Pre tector of the Universal Caurch, and as the protector of each individual, as well in fe as at death. Svlemn Benedicticn of the Blessed Sacrament was then given by His Lordship he Rev. Fathers the Bishop, assisted by Remember the sal ’ & a Wiight’s | McGrath and Reid Pperty and merchandiz: takes place to Reve D J. G. Macdonald, Allan J. Mac- —_ At} o'clock. Goud svfe for sale and | donald, and P. J. Hogan occupied sea's ln _— he sanc’uaiy Amongst thcsas present we Jaw Receivei— Moore & WeLeod have just noticed the Chief Justice and Mrs apd Miss Merived a larve ass : ie ated cue Sullivan. ad dacs af Ratan Oh larest aie lan . a : ie ke The music urder the direction © Slater &. Siem ’ , bades. Call and 606} J seph, was very select, and the pieces were sil rendered in a truly devotional spirit. The Yar stock of sun the, in suiting and | & sary was brilliantly lighted, the alta> of Wweeriag, is the finest i ‘ ty Bargaive St. Jos ph stacding «ut picminently, bathed Malblins, Joba MeL-ol & Co. Fin a flood of light é; : New oranges . Rene & Ve are rpy to see that the Society,w hich Goff » - ee Co-y. Sy ee St p i ea fu.ly 350 of the young iadies of the m2ogri | evation.is in such a flourishing cor dition om Spring Tats We are showing one sch ; is is evidently due to the untiring aoe Buest aes riments the city All new | enervy of the good Sisters of St. Jogeph , = te v800. Hat boyers « gist t » ee our May tbe good work continust extend its us? Wen Wholesaie end ;etail wi Si fullveas, «nd may e ch reourriog feast serve o - m3 3i | in.gnsity the fervor of its mem bers. —CoM. best W. A: wm) 3i Mourning Goods, —C ple'e stock; *; lowest prices. ( teks & Co me auc see. | For hate im newest stylee and shapes go %0 John MeLaod & Co. and Dairymen's Associ«:ion of Pringe | Hon Mr. McLean pre sented the Re port Mr. Svilivan submitted a bill to incor. | j porate the Llead of St Peter s B ay Dai i | Be® | i oe | ing Company. The bill was read a first | -~ : n= Wi : Hi ¥ OU i time. = Bs Dr. Jenkins moved shat the House go | 3. hi into committee of the whole to consider the | the Kensir gton | McWilliams in the} was called by the Mayor yesterday after- | Councilors were in their piaces. Afier the} Mayor had read the requisitions calling the taveting and explained the order in which they were received and attended to,- Councillor Taylor said the resolution was out of order, and claimed that as their re- quisition had been received first the busi- | ness mentioned therein should. be first dia- posed of A somewhat heated discussion then .took | cfd YOU WANT BARGAINS ——— 1 Goods for the ready money, we are prepared to give some eye-opening Bargains to the people of P. E. | Island, : We value, ibeen have always given -honest _but never before have we in such a good position as now. Why, we can sell goods at what some of our competitors can ‘buy them at, and still make a profit. | @ur long experience in the Cloth- ing and Hat business puts us on the right track to buy just what our customers want, and we know a bargain when we see it. | &t requires no head to see the ‘Bargains in our Great Spring Stock of Hats, Clothing, Dress (roods, Ginghams, Shirtings, Tick ings, Prints, Boys’ Suiis, cte., and the man who passes us makes a mistake sure. You won’t go wrong when you buy from us, because we have Phe got one way of doing business, and that is to give a dollar in good quality for a dollar of any man's money. oy + he B sure you see our Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. We have the value. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderfal Cheap Men. ky -_ Charlottetown, March 15, 1893—eod'& w Se o A Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL meme “pecial Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Cirpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, (adies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles aud Millinery. Fali Stceks in each department. IHENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. Trial o ders solicited. Hiaving secured a Big Stock. of). febO-ttatf you want to do some papering. We've got the paper, the largest and best assortment on P. E. Island— papers cf all kinds, qualities, prices, appearances, and for all purposes, all double rolls— cheap. Do you want an OILCLOTH! We've got them, too—best English and Scotch makes, 4 and & yards wide, 2 per cent. below regular price. A large lot of COCOA MATTINGS—very cheap. OORE & ME Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, March 16, 1893—eod & wky SEE EM! Ax) OUR NEW STOCK OF Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings. -—————{) - <qnneeeenenee New and Elegant Patterns to select from in ENGLISH, SCOTCH and CANADIAN makes, We are now ready for our Spring Trade. Look out for Bargains! D. A. BRUCE, Ch'town, Mareh 9, 1993. FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER. Boots and Shoes. ‘A (The Big Stock at the DOMINIONS;BOOT AND SHOE STORE must move away to make room for ourj/SSPRING STOCK. The prices will be found the lowest in the trade, If you want the best value, always remember the DOMIN- ION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. J. B. MACDONALD, - - - PROPRIETOR, =. yWest Side of Queen Street. February i4, 1893—eed"& why Dissolution of Partnership oe IS TO CERTIFY that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Charlottetown under the style and firm of McLEOD & Mo- KENZIE, has, this first day of February, A. D. 1895, been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this first day of February, A. D. 1893: JAMES McLEOD, JOHN McKENZIE. Signed in the presence of Frep. W. L. Moor, Attorney-at-Law. —_— He oe MR. JOHN T. McKENZIE will continue the business at the Old Stand, Queen Strect. All biils contracted by the late firm wili be paid by him. All book debts, notes of hand, etc., must be paid to him