THE DAILY }XAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, en INDIA’S FAMINE FUND. es _ Te will be of interest to Mx. Bare a if you will insert (he donor } able paper the following re- ie your ve™ j statement, and thus add capitulation wr igdaesses in publishing from to vour man) the past two months the day to day for tions which | have had heeri ba gaailed oa pleasure of receiving and = sow edging through your columns. acknow: coxTRIBUTIONS BY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Bros, for Dress Goods, ; wen % Go roni:cur to the Opera House andisee a good play, well acted end well staged. Beer I.0.0. F.—Regular meeting of 8t. Lawrence Lodge No.8 tonight. Sevontl degree, f St. Duxsran’s Carneprat —Beginning .$ 90281] with today the parochial mass will be Cole Nova Seotia ($359 of sung at seven o’clock each morning a amount by Cuarlottetown ) 504.10 ae. ) meh “ aa St. Pav’s Cuvrcn concert tonights Gourises-seeee* 1 04 8 o’cleck. The programme as publie Alberto. --+* G9 39 | Promises a rich musical treat. Be early raion Road... aa a to secure a good seat. Murray SI a oo 6 6 vovcceses ov JD : ssisnnceliieilina georgesow a seed a oO Tak Foreign Mai. was brought to the MRED cahatoves soccccece os coeveeee al 00 city vesterday afternoon. _ Another mail Yount Herbert.........seecereereeenes we.58 will be due this evening at half-past seven, Grapatd...---eee cae e309 oe _ a : 4 Pet Point. ee 19.25 Tue Weatner.—Strong winds or moder we riane and Anuandale..... 17 20 | ate gales trom southwest; fair aod) mild nn ‘isaac 15 00 | toiay; showers at night; turning colder to- a Ny’, so chaebocoa ae : 14 00 morrow. Pe Balle ES decnicesenctnabpabicbale 12.35 es eee i . ; Sed IAIBOU?P. ..... .. seccocncncecesss 11.00; A ETERAN'S JeweL.—We understand; i bsticessescsncvvaduatsspeems 21 @8 that Mr. David R. McLennan, of this city, Rev. Allan J. Macdonald, Foct is to he presented with a veteran Odd fel- RIN cctcuroke eitasinlsiilinensien 10 00 | low’s jewel, he mane been @ contifiuons: Rev. H. Balderson, New Bruns member of St. sawrence Lodge during, MINN cdc eaceeh octane _ 10.00) the past twenty-five yeara, The jewél is se j L 6.40} a beaut fal one. It is understood thateit: a. a 6.40 | will he presented on Monday evening next, 4 Sad liyde, Weet River......... 5.00 | in Oddfeilow’s Ha!l. Yajor Wright. Bedeque. 8.00 _ 7. | vid H J. Gorma, Vernon River........- 2 00 Rates To Bostoy.— According to aw Sel Shaw, Brackley Point...... 2.00] exchange a new schedule of rates taking 45. McDonald, Whim Road...... 1.00 effect April l5th, was avreed upon at a B. McRae, DEINE << ccctaice ntncqeeee:s 1.60 meeting of passenger agents in Bgston $2153.26 Remitted the Governor-General, revently. The Plant Line goes up to $660 national and Yarmonth lines restore ratea LOCAL AND OTHER ITBMS Tue “ Silver King” holds hia levee in the Opera House tonight, commencing at 8 o’clock. Sein Miss G. Wetsn wiil give a cornet sole at the Demorest medal contest io the Kin- dergarten Hall on Tuesday evening next. senisliaeina Sunticur Sear Prizes.—Following is the result of the Sunlight Soap wrapper competition for March : BICYCLES. Miss Sadie Fraser, New Glasgow, N.S., W. Stanley McDonald, do. WATCHES. H. E. Flick, Halifax, N. S., F. A. Pay- zaut,do; B.U. Bishop, Dartmouth, N. S.,8.¥. Poole, Charlottetown, P. E.I., I. L. Porter, Yarmouth, N. S. : New Oyster Fishery Recutations.— An Ottawa despatch of the 16th inst. says that anamending order in council has been passed reading as follows: Tbe use of drags or dredges for the purpose of tak- ing oysters on any public bed in Prince County, P. E. I., is prohibited during 1897. Asristic Work.—Mr. W. D. Mullins, wbose advertisement appears elsewhere in Tue Examiner, is an expert in bis line, and it is pleasing to hear that he is re- ceiving # good share of patronage. He bas just completed a splendid bit of work ‘pat the residence of Mr. John T. McKenzie, Hillsborough Square. The inside of Mr. McKenzie’s residence has been completely changed by Mr. Mullins. Those who have seen the painting and frescoing say that it 4s of superior character, and are loud in between Halifax and Boston and the Intef ‘their praise of the artist’s skill. _--so.-.-dr Uh Peb..--0.ecerenee see severe 834.00] to what they were] st summer. There.ia#e Soxs or Exchayp.—On Sunday, June Remitted the Governor-G-neral to be an advauce via all steamship lines 20th, the Sons of England Society lodges BRET ORR,. c.cue co cnsecedbess sce 861.63 | from P. E. Island points to BostongtO-l"t ronghout the world will hold church Remitted the Goveroor-Geuneral meet the advance of all rail lines, "rh ss service in Commemoration of the Queen’s 19th April...... neeceneneees 457.58 ee “diamond jubilee. The services of the day orent Potice Covurt.—John Carroll, King Street, was this forenoon fined $5 ‘or 30 days imprisonment for breaking windows in a house owned by Angus Gallant. The Scott Act case against Thomas Meek was adjourned until this day week. A charge of drunkenness preferred against John W. E. Dawson, Treasurer. April 19, 1897. PERSONAL. Rev. J. J. Macdonald, of Kinkora, is in | the citv. Mr. Richard Johnsten, barrister- at-law, Summerside, is in the city. Mr. F. W. Hyndman left for Montreal last night, via the Capes, on a business trip. | Mr.G.A. Freeze, the Maine Ceniral Aman, i« at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Gro. Lees, of Chicago, is registered Yat the Hotel Davies. He is here in con- Anection with the Messrs, tattenbury’s pork packing establishment. Mr. Will H. Newsome, of Toronto, ia on a business trip to hii# native province. Mr. DR. Laird, manager of the Sum- mereide branch of the Bank of Nova BScotia, spent Easter in the city. . § The many friends of Mr. McQuillan, the m popular keeper of Victoria Part, ‘will re- Mcret to hear that he is confined to bis home by an attack of influenza. The many friends of Mrs. (Dr.) Jobnson Bil be-pleased to know that she is doing Ppendidty. The operation of removing @he nerve from the bone of the jaw was Pevccesefuliy performed on Saturday by Dr. Pohneo0, assisted by Drs. Taylor, Beer McLean, who was arrested on a warran violating the Scott Act was remanded to’ jail until Thursday next when he will be called upon to answer two otber summonses served upon him since the court adjourn- ed. gas’ cr New Srore.—Messrs. Perkins, Ste & Turner opened up business in their n brick store on Saturday. The store detailed description of which was publi ed in Tue Examiner some time ago, ™ located on the north side of Queen Square. It is one of the most convenie: t'y-situated ia people who visited iton Saturday were well pleased. Onthe ground floor is the general dry goods store, including a gen< tlemen’s furnishings department, and the whole of the second floor is occupied by the mantle and miilinery department and the readymade clothing department. Tug Examiner congratulates Messrs. Perkins, Sterns & Turner upon their new store and lH. D. Johnson. As this is a difficult | Wishes them abundant success in their en- operation, and, as far as we can learh, one | terprise. : has has never hefore been per ‘ormed in Tr en Be Maritime Provinces, it reflects great That finely-equipped institution, the’ greet on the surgeons whose successful | Rerlin Dental! Parlors, Charlottetown, is rerk we chronicle. We congratulate the | doing some grand crown and bridge work, poent and the operators. the most difficult operation in dentist y, ——————————————«<_, lund they show some most beautiful and if, The Always Busy Store sets the Easter | excelleat specimens of their skilled hand - Pshions, Grand success of our Millinery | work in this department, They are also Pp epartinent. Our effort to give the ledies| making a vulcanized ‘non-conducting 7}! Charlottetown the best mi!linery talent,| rabber and aluminum gauze palate for Prpreciated. Every fashion lover delighted | teeth. The work done in the Berlin rth Miss Walier’swork. To ray that | Dental Parlors is really fine, and those ur millinery opening was a grand success requiring anything in the above lines * putting it mild. Oar most sanguine | would do well to call and see the beautiful a’ pectations were more than realized in specimens shown.—Agriculturist. B’eenervus patronage . xtended to usin the wetweek. We give you only the best and Fie latest ; you can get nothing else here. | mp Potted hats ready for to-morrow ; also a : variety from our own work-room, ‘ @ ct Copies of Paris models, Untrim- Pred hats and bonnets in ail the newest apes. Five French flowers,a magnifi- nt assortment of violeta, pansies, roses ne poppies, ete., perfect copies of a Novelties — Spangled crowns, sy? Wnobsir and straw braids, fancy ide, ete etc i . ’ + 10 OUP pew st — -_ ? teense eet _snmemete Wveecescececace B YOU NEED T LHD Call and » See our New b Very long about a pair of “'0¢s—buy Slater's and you'll be right. Oxblood, Chocolate, Dark Tan and Black. $3, $4 and $5. .M.McLeod § & Co | VeVBteVe ences ) Trimmings. O02 14206 6448 264248 Gz 149 GOB BEER ++ Oe McLeao was adjourned until Thurs t fcr : Dress Goods an ‘* wil] commence in the Fiji Islands at four o’clock in theafternoon. In due course they will be taken up by lodges in Central Africa ana so follow the sun’ westward. Upon thesun having crossed the ocean and reached the continent of America, brothers in St. John’s, Newfoundland, hwill commence the anthem which then «| will be taken up in succession, lodge after lo’ ge acros‘ tbe ccn‘inent through Canada as Lue precise time reaches each from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Everywhere the nationa] anthem will be sung and prayers fered for Her Majesty. - 9009 06009900 0000 S269 0000 Your | ; and best appointed establisl menta of the i . kind in the province, and the hundreds of : TH ure r 4 ; may Ieck very weil as it is, al— though it is old, Varnish Restorer and getting her to give the fur. niture a rubbing over with it, ; you can improve its looks ong hundred per cént by givin- your servant a bottle of our | Price lic. Johnson & Johnson ; THE DRUGGISTS. 0000000000000 atl Be : bee & BROS , bre Cad vs :& % . EASTER IN THE CHURCHES. The services in the city churches yeater- day were all well attended. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, St. Paul’s Church was crowded yesterday both morning and evening with attentive acd earoest congregations. The Easter services were bright and attractive and heartily enjoved by all. A quantity of flowers, amongst which were noticable several beautiful Kaster lilies and palms, adorned the interior of the churcb, the chancel and font being very tastefully trimmed. The musical portion of the services deserve special mention. The anthem “ As it began todawn,” by Foster, though somewhat difficult, was sung by the whole chor with an ease and smoothness which is not often found outside of pro- fessionals, Mrs. Hedley Palmer whose clear and pathetic voice is particularly adapted for church music, took the soprano solo and we have seldom heard her voice to better advantage. Mr. Ernest ill’s solo in the same was much appreciated. Kotschman’s “Te Deum” wasalso well sung, the boys voices in this as well as in the Responses to the Commandments showing an efficient and careful training, The Rector, the Rev. Mr. Bryan, whose popularity is ever increasing, preached at each of the services a very impressive and masterly sermou, selecting his texts from portions of the scriptures appropriate to the great festival. Many members ot other denominations attended both services. me Be ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL. The services yesterday were as usual upon this high festival—Holy Communion at 7.45 and 8 o’clock, the Priest Incum- bent officiating; Matins at 10.15, plain. At 11 o’clock, Holy Communion, fully choral, was began with the processional * Come ye faithful, raise the strain,” to the rich tones of the fine organ. Garrett’s “ Kyrie,’ “Credo,” Sanctus” and “Gloria,” with “Benedictus” and “Agvue Dei,’} by Mr, Watson, the organist, were the selyctions tor this service, which was rendered in a bright and spirited manner. The Rev. T. H. Hunt was celebrant, and the sermon was preached by the Priest Incumbent. Evensong was sung at 7 o’clock, when Tallis’ service was rendered, together with Hayward’s “ Magnificat ” and “Nunc Dimitis” in a most pleasing manner. The Rev. Mr. Simpson preached again @ most powerful sermon on “ The Resurrection.” After the Offertory the choir formed in procession, singing once more that beauuful hymn, “Come ye faithful, raise the strain,” and returning to the chancel surrounded the altar and sang a thanksgiving “Te Deum” by Dale. This ended one of the most successful series Of musical services in this bright Cathedral Church. The attendance at the S:rvices yesterday was particularly large. She floral offerings and decorations were very nice and bright. €T. DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL. The’ three services in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. yesterday were iarge y attended. At the early s:-rvices a large vamber ap- proached. the Holy Tabie. At 10.30 o clock Pontifical High Mass was sung by ‘His Lordship Bishop Macdonald. Rev. P. Curran was Arch Priest, with Rev. Dr. Curran and Rev. P. Gauthier as Deacons of, Honor and Rev. Angustine Macdonald and J. ¥. Johnson Deacons of Office. The sermon Of the day was preached by Rey. Dr. Morrison. It dealt with the passion and resurection of the Redeemer and the lessons to be learned therefrom. The choir usider the direction of Mr. Blanchard rendered Haydn’s lst Mass in an adimir- able manner. At seven o'clock Vesyjers were sung and Benediction givea by His Lordship Bishop Macdonald. Dr. Morrison was Arch Priest, aud Revs. P. Gauthier and William Daly Deacons of Honor. The singing at this service was also excellent. Mercadante’s “Ave Verum” and Rossi’s “ Tantum Ergo ” were given in addition to the usual music. The ceremonies at High Mass and at Vespers and Benediction were directed by Rev. Ignatius RK. A. Macdon. ald of the Cathedral staff. They were most impressive. GRACE CHURCH, The services in Grace Church were of unusual interest. The pastor preached at beth services on the Easter theme of the of the Resurection of Christ. The plat- form was beautifully adorned with some very choice plants, and the ch oir rendered some of the choicest pieces of appropriate music, greatly to the delight of the large congregation which asssembled at each service. Miss Dachemin and the choir de- serve great credit for the pains manifested in the preparations. At the close of the evening service there was a missionary rally unJer the auspices of the W. M.S. at which the pastor presided. The Rev. Mr. Corey and the Rev. Mr. Sutherland | missionary theme. each delivered excellent addresses on the The Turner brothers rendered a quarteite in excellent voice. The congregation was very large for an after meeting, and the W.M S. will reap the financial benefit by a very good collection. The next event of interest in this Church is the annual Englishman’s Night to be held on Thursday next, when Mr. J. H. Bell M. L: A., wili Lecture on his “Trip to Europe.” Come and bear it. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. In the First Methodist Church Rey. Mr. Campbell preached at both services. The sermons were able and eloquent, and at the evening service a special plea was put in for the Prince Edward Hospital in the interests of which institution a collection wastaken. The choir, under the direc- tion of Mr. Earle, rendered choice music. The two voluntaries and the four anthems were admirably rendered. ST. JAMES CHURCH. At the morning service im St. James’ Church Mr. T.C. James preached and at the evening service Rev. Mr. Emory ad- dressed the congregation. 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