yom —— gecal and @ther ltems. ce DAILY EXAMINER. aes ‘ SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1898. News Notes i — ae ¥ Ay An extradition treaty between Sweden ia snd the United States has been signed fAUNDER at D uF ro The Scotch Catholic viigrims to Rome - m the casion of the Pope’s F piscopal . judiiee numbered 135, which is a fair pro- GyMNas s afternoon and | portion compared with England’s 900 erenith = | They were presented by the Archbishop of y. M.C. A.—Book-keeping class t night | = —— the Bishop of Aberdeen, , 4. 0 if ons gnor Campbell, rector of the Scots from - college at Rome, and Lord Ralph Kerr sue Staxuey arrived at Ge rgetown os r of the Marquis of Lothian.) Each Tien k this afternoon = the pligriiia Was pre sented separately. about 00 i The Pups made a long address and blessed br THR Cars Crossing both ways to | the pilgrims and Scotland doy. The Soreiga mail arriv xd in the -~) sreas Drvtase has a national debt of coat noon ab £300,000,000 It was incurred o ‘ srgely in wars which acquired India, made fos a New \or« are soted at 1ij to] Canada British, relieved the thirteen Colo- Jijc a dozer In Montreal the same stock | nies from French aggression and extended gale at 17h0 to PS5¢ 4 }au empire allover the world, while pre- - Pr Europe from the desp itism of To Niaut —An hour of sociability in “8¢) Luis XIV and Napoleon I. Yet the y. M C. A. Parlor to-night from * Come in, members, and enjoy yourse:yes. Tar Loyal Cir le of “The King’s Daugh- ters jateD 1 te 1 en ainn i = » St. Paul's Schootroom on Och} d reading 1D Apel ml 2sw t Apru i Mgetis A gospel \perat ing will be Hela i e Baptis ‘ Thursday, M arch JUIN mar 24 bu ™ on | ar attendal at t Y ; ‘ rht , A ig it was g 5 givie ¢ k tp salt mmti 4 iday evening, Apri $th 2 fo His Customers.—Mr, James McLeod, late if McLeod & Meher , will be prepare his many about the uth 7 Boas! Mr. Blanchard, of i & Blanchard, has been ‘ f the VUharlottetown J. B. Macdonald, to re eive begicnlng i nex (Crry ScHoV! the firm of Bay he sppoiated & member of | Schuel Board, instead of Mi qho has resigned { 4 Rooms t ,ddress Men's Meetine in 1 Ni at four o cleck morrow sftern0u4 t's standpoint, by on “Life,” from @ mer har Mr Ww soft Music as usaal A coralal invitati » to all Men = » Cuorca.—A preparatory commaur ion ns » whl 26 id this eve % ‘mn Zion Charch, commeoccing at 5 Oo ck, whea the Rev. I. F. Fullerton, of 5t. James Ubarch, “eecion will meet in ladies pare will pre hot at 7 30 sharp. - ANoTHE! [SLA ¥ : in he friends of Mr. T. F. Norton, formerly of w Glasgow High Scho, wil pieased to searp , ~ that he has Deen Chosen Vaiedi ywrivm for tne senior class in Arts at Kentucky University. Mr. Norton won the highest honers in the elias of 93, which ia an unusually large one. - Donation. — Miss heredon begs acknowledge with many thanks | a most acceptabie donation for the P. KE. island Hoapit sl from the members of the Ladies Hockey Club, viz., two cumfortabie invalid chairs and two mvalid ables, the latter having been made to order by Mark Wright & Co., after the style of those us xd im St. Margaret's Church Hospital, Boston o Daamarii The dramatic entertainment in St. Patrick's Hall, Suuris, on hursday evening, given by the merabers of the Star Club, was well attended, Everything wen' through without a bitch The young men who had charge of the fair are to be con- gratulated upon the success that attended this their first effort to entertain the public. a .We hear that those eese Conesse Facto cies interested in the propvsed East Point ch factory, owing to the scarcity of fodder and other disad vantages ex perie sced by a number of farmers in that sectivo ot the country this spring are inclined to postpone the building of their factory un‘i! mex’ ye ar The contractor for building the one at (rowan Brae, Mr. Lazai White, is busy making preparations to build as snon asthe snow leaves, A call has been mide upoa the stockholders for the amount required for present purposes. The contract for building Little River tactory has been les to Keefe & Morrow. This one is being built § no" sl .ogether on the cash plan, es cah sto kholder is allowed to furnish seantlirg, boards, and other . necessary building material in payment of his subscription. The oue at St, Peters Bay is alao going uhead. Mi hael Flyna and William Bolger hive the contract for putting Up the frame. O hers are under way. It looks as though King’s County will have a full share of business in the dairying line. —— ee A Dwecure House Bornep —Last Tues day the dwelling house of Joho Longapie, oi (; wan Brae, was burned to ashes There was no one home at the time exoept two young gitla who were at work picking potatoes in the cellar, The first they knew of the fire was as they were coming up out of the cellar when they found the house ei loft ready to tumble down They had just time to nd thus save themselves houere, potatoes, 8 ed gxain, niture, etc., was des- abiaze with the about thei heads rash to the a t Everythiag in the slothiog, dishes, fu treyed. There was no insurance, and as Longapie is a poor man the charitably dis posed are beng appealed to in bis b half, and we are glad to hear that thé appeal is not deing made in vata Through th» generosity of neighbors and other frien’s, & new house will soon take the place of the old one. Mrs S:ates having gope d Long pie is in th LU nited tere lust fall to visit & # 6 ughter - - = Personal. Mr. Edward McLeod return sd on Thurs eas trip to Mont reai. Globe refers to the British people as paying 1 : o he interest on great debts which are a leg- acy from the follies of the past. The February trade returns in the ited States show a continued heavy lecline in exports, Compared with Feb- ruary, 1892, the decrease in cotton exports amounted to $11,530,000; in exports of breadstutfs the decline was $19,868,000; in provisiens there was a failing off of $1.565.- O00;in cattle decrease of $1,046,000; in oil, $557,000. The decline in there five princi- ‘i articles amountsto over $25,000,000 Not ¢ nly have j isntities fallen but so have valves The average export price oi wheat was 787 cents per bushel as against $1.05.9 last year Sunday Services. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral.— First Mass at 7 30am Children’s Mass at 830 a m. High Mass and sermon at 10 a m. A special sermon will be delivered at 7 p m by ev Dr Morrison, followed by Benediction f the Blessed Sacrament. St. Pau s Church.—Sixth Sunday in Lent: Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock. Children’s Service at 3 p m St Peter's Cathedral. — Palm Sunday : Holy Eucharist a i Matins at «(10.15 Holy Eucharist sthora') and Sermon at ll «a m. Children’s service at Evensong at 345. The Story of he Cross and Sermon at 7 p m. 1am St. Jur Charch.— Preaching at 11 a m vy the pastor, Rev T F Fullerton, and 7 pm Rev D Sutherland Sunday School t ‘ion Church—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30 pm Services at ll a m will be vonducted vy the pastor, Rev D Sutherland, and at 7 p m by Rev T F Fullertoo. The Sacrament if the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed at the morning sevice, Sabbath School and Bible lass at 2.30 Services will be held in the Christian Meet ing House, Upper Great George St, toemorrow im ti forenoon at 11 o’cl ck, and in the evening at 7 o'clock Rev O B Emery will preach in the evening. Bible Class and Sunday School zt 2 30. First Methodist Church.— Prayer meeting at 10.30am. Preaching at 11 a m by Rev GC P Palmer, and at 7 pm by Rev W W Brewer. Second Methodist Church.— Prayer meetirg at 10am. Class meeting k d by MrG W Ritchie at 315 Preaching at ll a m by Rev Mr Matthews and at 7 p m by Rev G © P Palmer. Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a m and 7pm, by the pastor, Rev J A Gordon. Sunday School and Bible class at 2 3). Kensington Hall.—Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Song service and preaching at 7 p m by Rev W C Matthews, Gospel Meeting.—Remember the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod's Hall, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always” welcome. Lesson ; Paaim 1. To our lady customers and others who have patronized us in the past for children’s cloth ing, we respectfully intimate that we have received our first shipment in children’s wear for spring, consisting of dark patterns in tweed suits, suitable for spring wear.—James Paton & Co. mar25 3i A Wise Decision—Why not bring your boys tous? We keep the best suits at the lowest prices possible. Ladies, the boys are right in ll that they say about our cheap suits. We have hundreds to choose from. Why, the school children are deligkted over those—we were going to say $ suits, but then figures are misleading. We would rather that you woula call and see for yourselves.—Jas Paton & Co. m25 3i On Tuesday next, at 11 oclock, our un- reserved trade sale of groceries and hard- ware. Positive clearance sele.—E. H Norton & co. mar 25 2i. CANARY SFED.—We_ have iust received from Englandifour cases of choicest fresh-mixed Gird Sed (€ -rter’s), biended in nearly 20 d ferent kinds, as recommended by the best German bird fanciers. fake a look at ear show window. Geo. Carter & Co. mar23 lw Hats, hats—English hard and soft felt hats just opening—Hairis & Stewart's, London House. m?24 3i We have on handa lot of odd jackets snd pants that we will at avery low price, j Jas. Paton & Oo. mar 24 3i. Over eighty rolls of new carpets to hand this spring. On Saturday we will offer 200 pairs slightly s iled white lace curtains lfrom 40 cents a pair up; sleo fifty pairs lack kid gloves, slightly damaged and a Ladies will do | 1job | st of ladies corsets. ‘ llon Saturdsy and secure a bar- | ' day from his bu . well to cal Mr. A. FE. Macdonald, purser ot the | vain. James Paton & Co. mar 24 3i. steamer Northumberlan i, jefta day or twi ¥ Canned salmon for sale very low at Beer & ago on a brief visit to Bosten . ,. | Gofis. m23 3i Messrs. Jams Paton and Ge Stanley left | Next weekwe will open in the rooms over uiverpool for New York en the Teutoale ©0 | 1). Dominion Boot and Shoe Store a large Wednesday. tock of men and boys’ re adymade clothing, a — +> > aa = | gents furnishings, hats and cape, all new . letock at the lowest possible prices. Wait for Have Y ~~? H Then wee Every .__.1 B Mae : 1& Co body's Ch ugh S p : sant ®U ; a tac ous | . pat diw remedy Priee 25 we aa bottle : at - i 0 oi : ” ee men’s nd bove of the pepalar Cod Liv bil Rmulsivrs Cong | ee . eas oat peep Syrups, Baleame, 4 ar m 1 8 ie a we ing p in the rooms over Gas treen, atwaye 8 se e : er) ke D pall Boot and shoe Store- 1 B Mac Store, ( hk i cts _ tn te ie as a : . Ha’s, ha‘s, direct I ' m & Very) 1304 kid g pened to dav—552 p ire; larg ass are -e Vv pair g 1, —Stanle y Bros, Brown’s prices, We inv i john MeLeod | | mar24 3i & Co, ins zy and hate iu the rooms East Point beard from, Summers do heard | I. miniow Boot and Shoe Store, © from, Souris heard Murray Ha:bor} matr24 from a heard from—the perpe et ing | i parts of P F island te tay lothing for thei boys and childrens. They know the W onde ful Ubeap Meu have th be st goods at lowest prices in the city. If you went hate clothing, carpets, etc, try them: yor to be pleased -Prowee Bi : le : os the are sure “om + i TaXpsoME FRATURES Sometimes wn lsivhily blotches, pimnnies of sallow op que ‘ tt of handsome skin, destroys the attractiveness < a $01 festures. Imall such cases Scotts Emuision | will build up the system and impart freshpess ! beauty. sete te Watch this Space, —_——— —(x) F YOU WANT BARGAINS WE ARE WITH YOU! amen eee Having secured a Big Stock of Gioods for the ready money, we are prepared to give some eye-opening Sao aa to the people. of P. E. sland. | 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 jast what our customers want, and we know a bargain when we see it. It requires no head to see the Bargains in our (4zreat. Spring Stock of Hats, Clothing, Dress froods, Ginghams, Shirtings, Tick ings, Prints, Boys’ Suits, ctc., 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 quality for a dollar of any man’s money. sca B sure you see our Black Cashmeres and We have the value. Merinoes. (x) PROWSE BROTHERS, Khe Wonderful Cheap Men. Chark (tetown, March 15, 1895 —eod & wky Would you -" = Like to go Shopping in 7 MONTREAL COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL et OT, Special Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, fadies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. . Ful Stecks in each department. Trial o ders solicited. IHENRY MORGAN & CO., febO—tts tf MONTREAL, LONDON HOUSE. ee FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS INOW OF SE Laas. —_—_—_— oOo 11) MARKIG & STEWART. Charlottetown, March 23, 1893—eod & wky arm ————— — - - - ~ ay : —— SS af x) 4 Spring is here again, with its usual attendants— house cleaning, papering, carpeting, etc. Of course you want to do some papering. We've got the paper, the largest and best assortment on P. E. Island— papers of all kinds, qualities, prices, appearances, and for all purposes, all double rolls— cheap. Do you want an OILCLOTH! Weve got them, too—best English and Scotch makes, 4 and 5 yards wide, 2% per cent. below regular price. A large lot of COCOA MATTINGS —very cheap. MOOR LHOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, March 16, 1893—e0d & wky Dissolution of Partnershin HIS IS TO CERTIFY that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigaed, carrying on business at Charlottetown under the style and firm of MoLEOD & Me- KENZIE, has, this first day of February, A. D. 1893, been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this first day of February, A. D. 1893: JAMES JOHN Signed in the presence of Frep. W. L. Moorr, Attorney-at-Law. McLEOD, McKENZIE. o_o -—— +(x --- MR. JOHN T. McKENZIE will continue the business at the Old Stand, Queen Street. All bills contracted by the late firm will be paid by him All book debts, notes of hand, etc., {must be paid to him without delay. dy 3#00d—mohl Boots and Shoes. The Big Stock at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE must move away to make room for our SPRING 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, West Side of Queen Street. ye see - ia Charlottetown, February 14, 1893—eod"°& wky = ——— =— = a = a lL a ——— _— —_ SS = —_ - Price Slicing! That's what we're doing this week. Prices are shaved clear down to the bottom notch on the goods damaged by snoke, which we must get clear of at once. Remember, these goods cannot be bought later at the prices we are now offering. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, Mareh 21, 159° o % Y ingly tapi joBe=; RS orgy > a oo * staf = oo gyrate s hp aie CP es we ? ey re pry ne wl 8 yon rgpoml x senstitteas diame = o., 5 bce. ix ‘ ; ‘. OM be» ath cue Tp RS te eRe, e ee a» a tig, Siaiaipnaned anna a. he ~% Pt rie mes, aa 2 et pee + * ae ae = ‘e* “ oe x aa eae ge “4.4 Fring ten coments I con “¢