THE Y. APRIL 1, 1898. = ee SATURDA TT e- 4 i = a ’ cs ee ee Se es and ther Ifems.; | py ay pee ane Ot .| TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, foots Day oie oe ee aut Feo " Srecrst Desrpatcnus to THe Examiner grr Beer Bros. corn rename ets Poa tor Gongetown at FARLLAMENT — PROROGUED, day sinned goon 69 pexuusne the social bor in ¥. MC. 4./ Death of Mrs. McKenzie. he , Oo i Pas! wy to-nige’, me i iV. ~ Crosaing both ways toe] ee ine Orrawa, April 1. S jj arrived ip the city at 11,45. 7m. Bie : day Me in she principle feature of the speech with Tus ick in the harbor is reported unsafe _ naw bis fe 7 F orogued Parliament, tgs, ond tearm are breaking through. | >." Ay, vas sis farewell to Cansds's as? gi8- — - | latare, whom he wiil meet collectively$for the j rou Wuoutskigs f hg tome sHeERS Of TO! Ss : , ggeeae Ucnens oe . rom | Deep regret is felt here over the death o est and oldest distiileries in Scotland. M ek ens . 3 : sas larg = a “icKeauzie, widow of ths ex-Premier — sKenzie. whic — T . Don t forget the Pink Social Phareday saan h occurred in Toronto on Inthe House of Commons on Thursday | aight, a bill respecting coal oil was passed ~ Pink SoctaAL.- tor the Wesley Mission Band on the 4th April | ; m7 eodtf aed’ - | Tar Drees Rehearsal aod Carden of Sing- | without amendment. g Flowers at the Lyceum next Monday | a 3 resi Do not mise it; it is all the talk i Obituary. - fo His CostomeKs.— Mr. James McLeod, | ER 7 | Hawrrax, April 1. of McLe dé “Ac enzie, Will De preparer , > } : : pe of Me iim leak teal W. H. Pallister, a well-known citizen, is y hie many y io receive poll | Cead. . 9 e wean ginning “ lil px Soctat.—The Mission Band Orchestra Spectat Easter Service in Y. M. C. A. pill be in attendance at the pink soci.l oa Rooms to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Doors open at 7 30; ad-| Addreasfrom Rev. T. F. Fullerton. Spe- cial music and an Easter offering for our religious work. A cordial invitation to eli men. Tuesday. 4h tust pias 1) cents . le fo (oop Frtpay was generally chserved in che city. ‘The usual services were held in ‘ the chucches The weather throughout Mr. D. Gordon, agent at Summerside for y was very disagreeable. the Steam Navigation Company, has return- vi ed from his holiday trip to the United States Tos Riva is c sed for the season au the| Mr. Dr:mmond Henderson, of the Bank of tp fo wd fog ther us Skaters avd| British North America, Halifax, is registered gucle sho may desire to remove skates or | ** the Hotel Davies. carling stooes will fk d the janitor at the The Oxford, N. S., correspyndence of the Rink oo Monday or Tuesday, after which] Halifax Herald contains the following item : “ Tne town is about to lose one of its promin ; a : ent citizens in the person «f Mr. Sydney p. B& Istanp Hosritat.- The annus) | Moore, the geni«! agent of the bank of Nova collection for the ©. E. t land Hospital will | Scotia, whom ‘the powers that be’ are favor- be taken up in the M.thodist Brick Church | ing with a promotion He and his estimable og Raster Sunday at both morning and | family have the best wishes of the community snn og services in their departure.” Mr. Moore takes the management ot the bank of Nova Scotia at if the Ga be shut. the building ul Tue Best Yet.—John Mills, of this city. | sussex, N. B gad {oom Charottetows to Mount Stewart " eToursday in the remarkably fast time of Cut flowers for Easter. Store open till nine fity mioutes. He wes started from the ferry o’clock.—Haezird & Moore. ap! ghart here at 10 10, and reached Mount Stewart wt lio clock _ See Paton’s bargains in dress goods and hats in their window this p.m. Also, their kid ener . | gloves in black and tans. apl v.M.C A.—The free night in the Y. D . ; : . aM. Sie niche Cinihe Oar hs rop in to-night and see Prowse Bros’ great ¥.C. A. no uw , gos, OF P i A sale of hats and furnishings Bargains for large number of young wen. Ue. ar- ‘ everybody Come ore and all..—Provse goort’s talk on Cnemisiry was very practi Bros. opl gj and wuch appre ciated. Some novel features were given in the Sale continued to-night at 7.20 at EH Nor, onaeum, causing much merriment to/ton’s auction rooms, Bargains. Bargains in Fancy Goods, Sta- Comrection.—In the report of Mr. tic¢nery, Bovks, etc, ete., at the Baileys epeech in reply to Mr, Peters, Diamond tooksiore. pad ished in Thureday’s issue, the amount exe peadedon the Stocs Farm buildiags was printed $96,425 instead of $964.28; and the pmount of expenditure on bridges charged to eopital account was inadvertantly given as $24,243 47 instead of $15,811.20. _—- > -— Exrerraisive — Une U idfellows hive about | J B Macdona'd & Co, completed arrangemen's for the appearance Fancy Goods at very low prices hore of the world-renowned Mendellsohn at the Diamond Bookstore. Quintette Cub, of Boston, on the nights of : Ap’ %S haol 27th. This company of arti-te are ia constent demand in every part of the . eotivent, and their appearence here will be a DIED. fisting climax to the concert season. Leok out At New Glasgow Bridge, of cancer, on the Ist inst., Margaret, wife of John Binns. toe spec. ators. — «o> All the stock of useful and orna- mental Fancy Goods at the Diamond “oevkstore selling at “a great reduction. Before you buy spring clothing leek at car new stock; choice and cheap prices— m29 dw 4i for anpo.ncemen'. ciiedipndp Pouce Pencituines.—One drunk was fined $2 or 8 days this forenoon. At the residence of his father, King Street. on the 3!st of Mareh, John McQuillan, aged The record of cases disposed of at the | 5! years. Moy his soul rest in pesce police court during the month of March is [Funeral om to-morrow (Sunday) at 3 the smallest for years past. There were | clock } MEDICINES ! two convictions for nuisance, two for ’ vivlation of the Liquor Regulation Act, one SPRIN is for assaut, and three for drunkenness Une person charged with perjury was sent ENNEDY’'S MEDICAL DISOOVERY, Burdock Blood Bitters, up for trial in ths Supreme Court, aad one Hlood’s Sarsaparilia, swmault case was dismissed. The Easter Market. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ae 4 Paine'’s Celery Compound, Norwitustanpine the bad condition of Cuticura Resolvent, the roads, there was a good attendance at Eno’s Fruit Salt, the market to-day. Baef sold at from 12 Quinine Wine, t)l6 cents p rib., and eggs brought from Beef, Iron and Wine, Iite 12 cents per dozen. There was no &c., &c. material change in the price of other a cas artcless The dieplay of beef was excellent JOHNSON’'S DRUG STORE, —he quality being fully equal, if not sup Cor. Kent & Prince Sir ts. stor, t» that of last year. Messrs Bike Bros. (notwithstanding the fact that they emcee went their fatyest cattle to Halifax) made ao CH ALLENGE ! uncommonly good showing. Their display : included thre steers, the aggregate weight BEREBY chollenge tea trot my horse Barzey OPK : against any trottiag mire or gelding owned of which was 2,750 lbs.. aud one cow which} i, Charlottetown, race to take place on Hills- weighed 75) ibs Messrs. Saunders & besenah ice - Tyesdeg. pret ath. weather per- ine a mitting. for fifty dollars ($50) a side. Any person Conpbell showed four choice carcasses of aceepting this will call on owner and agree op boe!, weighing in the aggregate 3,039 lbs , | a stakeholder. This is open until Monday even- \ “ ing next. . Well as 6 quantity of smoked anes & JOHN FITZPATRICK. won, etc. George Thorne hed on sale} Choriottetown, April 1, 1893—pd three carcasses of beef, the aggregate weight —— d'shch a 17H2 Ion "Jobo. Deske| The Ladies of St, dames’ Church mch27 ~.-WILL HOLD§,THEIR— ST. JAMES’ HALL. Doors open at half-past Two o'clock in the Afternoon Tea at Six o'clock, sharp. bad Ofe earcase « f beef w hich weighed 800 E Brown, | cow, #42 Ibe; John McNeill, 3 car Scarcenes aguregating 1874; P Corish, 1 car-| (}p Thursday, 6th of April, Trai or, | carcase, 6.0 lbs slaughtered tive cat: lo, the aggregate weight Iba, and | carcoae of spring lamb; Jenkins Bror, 2 carcases, 1476 ba; S Gay, 1 carcese, 836 ib:; CY SALE Curley Wood, 2 corcases weighing 1492 lbs; eased beef aggregating 21°O ibe, and 4 lambs; cate beef weighing 780 Ibe and | lamb; B NE, —— a . ARLY READY! of wh ch was 3 405 ibs Henry McGreyor 3 Brown, | cow, 890 Iba, and 1 lamb, 16 Ibs; H Buils, 2 carcases beef, 1274 Ibe; Wm Seller, Henderson, 2 carcasys «ggregating 13'0 Ibs; P a Thirty Cases of NEW SPRING GOODS have arrived, and will be ready im & few)! Admission, 10 cents. Tea Tickets. 25 cents, d ’ The Ladies have prepared a large variety of osiaa useful articles. Bargains may be expect } MRS. A. MORKISON, Thirty Cases more are on the way. MRS. A. & a Our display of handsome and serviceabie mch28—tu th sat thep sv dy 1 ] > y ) ‘yxO LET—A house of six rooms on Weymouth Sevelties will soon be re ady — ee ] Street. near Prince of Wales College Rent WMapection. moderate.--GRo, W. GARDINER eod—apt : , r : 7 p ANTED—A girl for gereral housework in a IN THE MEANTIME W small family. Apply at this office, our . apl—-3: ie . s 5c, oan DRESS sOR SALE- Set Chambers’ Excyclopedia in k ten volumes, bound in calf, Enquire at this PRINTS office. meh3o : TA) ANTHRD—A girl to do general housework end \ get to Mrs. Rurvs MCDONALD, Kent PRINTED LAWSS Sireet. oper ite Robins’ Livery Sitsoles, meh30—si pd OY WANTED— Intelligent, capable boy to | learn the boos-binding Aorly to J. D 8¢ worth your immediate aitentica . , j ; BEER BROS. | LAYLOK’S Bookbindery, Qucen Street, mch23 { } ' Te LET~ House on corner of Combe land and kuston Streets, occupied by G. U. Taylor. Also, house on t Ue Weather Hulletin. eod (f—febdés _ Possessives given in April on on street, with atable, Tor wro. April 1.—10 a. m. jo Fresh to strong winds, mostly sou hegly rm LET—A house pleasant) ?, situated on Hi'le- G bl the rear. Apply to westerly; fair to cloudy; mild show ora i iS rae Dae, Meplanade. tf_-meha Bishi | | | i ' ' —— ene enaiainincndlle Wateh this Space, ———$——(x) -—__- —__ F YOU WANT BARGAINS WE ARE WITH YOU! ————(i —-—__ Having secured a Big Stock of Goods for the ready money, we are prepared to give some eye-opening ppreaine to the people of P. E.! Stang. We have always given honest value, but never before have we been 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. _ Our 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. it requires no head to see the iSargains in our Great Spring Stock of Hats, Clothing, Dress f,00ds, Ginghams, Shirtings, Tick ings, Prints, Boys’ Suits, cte., and the man who passes us makes a mistake sure. You won't go wrong when you buy from us. because we have just got one way of doing business, and that is to give a dollar in good quatity for a dollar of any man’s money. B sure you see our Black Cashmeres and Merinees We have the value, (x) PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wenderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, March 16, 1803—eod & wky Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL cee ce a a Ne ee et a ee et ‘OLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Special Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- “Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, ware, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles {,adie’ and Children’s Boots, and Millinery. Full Stocks in each department. Trial o ders solicited. FIRST ARRIVAL ! 30 Cases DRY GOODS just opened, select e in the best foreign markets, including DRESS GOODS, CAPES & JACKETS, MELLINERY COODS, FLANNELETTES, PRINT COTTONS, eic., all of the latest styles and best qualitie:, selling at the lowest possible rates. Other shipments to follow shortly. MOORE & Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893—eod & wky LEE — — WHAT'S THE HURRY, GOVERNOR ¢ —_— -— — — —(1)-——— qinenpenee ELL, what spare time I have at my disposal I propose to spend at the STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHM NT, as I want to get several Suiis and Overcoats, ete., before I leave for the Continent. As you know, Americans travelling abroad always dress nice, and of course [I want to uphold the style and dignity of the “Home of the Brave and the Land of the Free”; 80 this opportunity I must take advantage of to advertize the Star of th» Hub of Canada. The man is known by the company he keeps, so Poole of London, Boll of New York, and McKenzie of the Star Tailoring Es‘ablishment of the Dominion of Canada are always associated with what is elegant and strictiy correct in dress. Our aspiration has always been to present a faultlessly fitting garment —what is termed a “correct thing” by our customers. Our success in attaining to that aspiration Is attested to by our numerous customess from the Atlanti> to the Pacific, To enlarge upon the quality of our goods is not necessary, as the same has become a common household word. Workmanship, etc., is in keeping with the reputation we have achieved. If you want for testimonisls, ask anyone you meet. Prices at rock bottom. JOURN TF. MCKE Successor to McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893. = T= . en (x) 7 cases Men’s Clothing, 3 cases Men's Shirts, 2 cases Under- clothing, 1 case Gents’ Ties (newest makes), 4 cases Christy's London Hats, 20 dozen Silk Handkerchiefs. In a few days we will have a lot of New Prints and Grey and White Cottons. Mr. George Waller has charge of this department, and will be happy to show the goods and sell them at the cheapest possible prices. Please call. Rooms over Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. J. B. MACDONALD & CO, Queen Street. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893-eod & why SSS = = = ras ix) Se FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOOD NOW OP HININ G. (x) ee BARRIG & STEWART. Chariottetown, March 28, 1893—eod & why Lik IHENRY MORGAN & co. si , pf hs a