Be hl ——————— — = = eae BR SAS RG ROE ENE POR SST 6 SOR eS CE OE ANOS Les aa PASEO CO ACESS TS Cn St ss THE DAILY EXAMINER. .~ -. ---200cS oS :- me Local and Other Items. Hat Bay your hats at Bruce's > —- x scalde or burns uae Philoderma. ml dw im - Iwrortant.—St. James Concert next Tuer- aay e*. ening — t St. James’ C cert next Cworee Mesic at Tuesdey evening. To-Nieat —Special bargaina in hats and men’s furnishings at D A. Bruce's, a H. & L—Hoeck and Ladder Comprny’s meeting next Monday evening. a Te-Sight. — Ray your cigars at Watsons Drug Store. ecinetialinii Tas substantial eum of $103 69 wae realized by the firemen’s concert held last Tuesday. iinliemiilae. Ip yeur watch does not perform satisfactor ily read the advt. in another column. —_——»>—- Tux programme of St, James’ Concert will anpear on Monday. Look out for it. It isa good one o Beer Bros.’ advertise to-day an immense stock of lace curtains for special sale during the next week or two. - Fraemwen's TocnsNaMENT —The Tournament Committee are reqnested to meet on Monday evening at half paat seven o'clock. For Youne Mmy.—-The firat of a special series of sermons for young men will be preached in | Firat Methodist church, to- morrow evening, by the pastor, Rev. W. W. ivrewer. sheila Tue Lick ‘sa Fvir.—The Marshal this taorning laid information against a colored man residing at the west end of the city, for beating and ill-using bis wife. The wife ie white, It is said that ehe has been badly beaten. o_o Oyster Beps.—Jonn Ball, ©. E,, of this citv, is now in Summerside making prepara- tioas for laying off certain areas of the old Redeque oy ter beds in the upper part of the harbor. He is acting under fostructions from the Dominion Government. cinmengyionantans Not Lose Betweex.—The Guardian re- porta the death of Mr, Archibald Sinclair, of Maelpeque, which tork place on Wednesday Mra. Sinclair died the previous Thursday Mr. Sinclsir g ieved much duting the las days of his wife's illness. He was unwell! bimeelf at the time, euff-ring from a serious cold, and was stricken with paralysis a short time before hier demise. Mr. Sinciair wes 82 years of age—one year younger than his wife. sihiniadipen MisaPrr’PRIATION. — The Mayor's puree contaiving some $4010 was appropriated yesterday by some careless soul in the Mark * piace, and we learn this morning that the Stipen tiary Magistrate is on the lookout fon the similar careleas eu), who, in exch enge for a good sik umbrella, left a poor alpaca one These persons apparently have little dread of a Magistrate's wrath or a Mayor's displeasure If they should happen to be caught, we wish them well out of their trouble. ~~ Mew*too often think that ir their own lives are Uri gerd happy it does not so much mat- ter abod* the women ho have to stay a’ The women have had to endure many silence. They have had to endure -‘waeh” with ita accompaniments of soda or powder, which puck. inflicted intense pain and of course Lessive home things in dreadful barning a#hes or ered the hands, made the clothes yellow ; Phenix a!tered all chat, and about t'me. The wash was « regular bugbear; now, it is made alms’. ridiculously easv. Use Lessive Pheuix a6 directed end there is hardly any washing to do, the dirt is 20 complerely takeu out. Makes your old dresses look like new. Tur Masonic Bazaak Sewing Circle will meet oa Wednesday March 9h, at 2 30. ss usual. There willalsc b- o Circle the same evening at 7 30, to which we invite all who attend in the afternuon, and not only those but every woman who would like ty aid in the erection of « building, greatly needed, which will be an oraament to our city. 4i—meh4 aati Assaviy Casze. — Tie Quina- McUonnell case came up for further hearing before J. T, Meliish, Eeq , J. P., yeaterduy at two o'clock ia the afteruoon. Some further evidence was given by the complainant Quinn is connection with the assaalt. Dr. J. T. Jenkins, who amputated Quinn's finger. was also examined. Thie closed the care, and His Honor desired time to consider, and adj urned till next Fi i- day at two o'clock. There was elso another case uf assault called before the same Mag- istrate, but some of the parties not appearing the bearing waa postponed. — Izgox.—A_ painful Bunsgp sy Montes : Acadia Mines on ccident beppened at Wedn -ady Soraie at the iron works at casting time. While the molten iren wea being drawn off one of the @ ska burst and the stream of molten iron fell into the pit and on to one of the men, Edward J. Guest wh was working there. It went across his back and over ove arm and side. He was burned mast severely across the back as the belt which he wore around him held the hot tron te tim aud made it d ffieult to get it off bef re it had burned him severely. He was taken te his home. The ixjuries though very paln- ful are not likely to prove fatal. caaeiininiiatl Macks Piesu ax» BLooo.—When the sys gem is e/| rua down and there seems to he - hope of ob sining nourishment for the bo ¥ by the ordinary proeess of food supply ne digescion, waen the body is sinkiog fast, then is the time to use Millera Emuision of pure oil. It always works a flesh and blood oars d contains all the constituents — for sgourish- ete found in wheat ic fact, Miller’s a sion is « perfect ** ataff of life,” aud has sav ; aud cured thousands. an Norwegisa Cod Liver wonders, because it i+ lo big bottles 50c. $1 at Charlottetowao drug stores. a Carer Upxnixo —Meesrs. Patton oe new ¢ +pet depsrtment ws opened to = public to-day as announced. Chere quite » aumber of visito:s during the cerenness notwithstanding the we! and Sanger. e weather. The carpet reom is ‘arge o% -, of the whole of the se ond floor,and 1s reache . means of a ¢ mmdious double s airway int rear of the main store The rocm is — lighted, and the srrangemen's for « at | ing : ff she large and « egant stock of ca RS ead house fu-sichi ge are very compet The windows and stairways are nicely - ated with curtains. ard the pte = - trade is new, good and cheap. es - . Chandler, for many years in charge ° aun Poon & Co's carpet dep me: 6, and wo weliand fav r-bl known (0 citizens pit erly, is mn-ge f the Vee ss Pat = carpet «s"«b ishmeut. » bi hie 6 oom © that everyone ill be used wel Tae Exam INEB wishes the Mess:s Patton success in their new ventare. ete OS see es tee SATURDAY, MAROH 5, Local and Other Items. Roiito.—There wil a meeting of the Rollo Hose Co. on Monday evening at eight o'clock. —_ —_ AT THE CApRs —Crossing both ways to dar, Mail arrived in ths city at one o'clock this afternoen. : A Test Casg.—Mr. John Drake, butcher, Gesires us to say that his case before the Magistrate is purely a test case. bite THaNKxs.—The mao whose team broke hough the ice at ove o'clock this morning wishes to thank the three gentlemen who so nobly went to his rescue. enced New Books —Canada and the Canadian Question, by Goldwin Smith, and the Can- ‘dians of Old, by Philippe A. DeGaspe, at the Diamond Bookstore, 2 Tyeacnens’ Mertino —The teachers are re- minded of -he meting of the Institute in the Y.M C. A to-night at 8 o'clock. Committee will please meet at 7 30, sharp. Appress.—Mr. A. McNeill will deliver on a&idress under the auspices of the ‘Young People’s Loyalist Society” in the Buptist hurch Schoolroom, Prince Street, on Mon- day evening, March 7, subject, ‘“‘sentiment.” We have alat of children's ulsters which we h ve put upon the coun- ter to-day at 735 centscach —Harris & Stewart. Tue Stantey.—Telephonic advices from Little Sands to-day are to the effect that the “tanley canuvot be seen from that place owing to the thick fog prevailing, The heaviest ice seen this winter drifted in there yesterday, _—-_—>——- ALL MeN are invited te attend the Sunday afternoon service at 4 o'clock in the parlor of the \. M. C. A. Subject, “The Heavenly Race,” led by Col F. S. Moore. The afternoon meeting for boys in the lec ure room of the Y. M. C. A will be held at four o’cluck. Boys invited. onnaiiliiedsas St. Patricx’s Day —The members of the Benevolent Irish Society are hard at work ar ranging for the celebration of St. Patrick's Day, Rev. Dr Doyle, of Vernon River, will preach at the morning service in St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral. There wil be the usual concert in the evening, for which some ot the best talent available is being secured. We are doing the business all right, but want to increase it very much during the year, and in order to do so will show you on Saturd+y o:r entire stock of boys’ and children’s ing at your own prices, so hat eech cst) mcr may be an advertise ment for v-. - P:owse Bros. mar4 li Dogs. —Your collar< have arrived avd «re seting fast Call early and -ectrre ove at W. E. Daw:son’s Now that la grippe 1s ravaging the country, it benooves us to keep in a condition to defy it, and for this purpose there is nothing better than Everybody's Pills. 25 centa invested in this popular family medicine now may save that many dollars later. Twenty to thirty per cent dis count on boots at St«mper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time to get ba gains s the stock must be soid, On Queew ~tTReEET —While Mr. Nath’! D Cuureey was out exercising his colt at noon to-day, the spirited young animal w-s frightened by a number of young men on Queen Street. Mr. DeCourcey was m unt- «ed on his weil-known brood mare ‘‘Fan,” and the struggles of the colt caused him tv dismount and lecture the spectators Ir ir a pity that such thoughtleas conduct should be practiced by people who ought to know the danger they run in frightening such a valuable colt. Religions Services. St. Paul's Church. —Services to-morrow : Morning Prayer, Sermon and Holy Com. munion at 1) o'clock; Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 o’clock St. Peter’s Church.—Services to-morrow (First Sunday in Lent): Holy Communion at 8a m; Morning Preyer a 10.15; Holy Communion (choral) and Sermon at 11 a m; Service and Sermon at 7 o'clock. A series of sermons on Old Testament characters will be p eached on Sunday mornings during Lent Subject for to-morrow: “‘Lot’s Wife.” And sermons on Examples from the Israelites, in the evening subject to-morrow: ‘Our Wilderness Life.” St James’ Church.— Rev D Sutherland will preach at lam, and Mr T C James at 7 p m. Services will be held in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Stree, to-morrow at 11] o'clock, ard in| the evening at 7 o’cleck Klder D Crawford will preach. Sundav School and Bible class at 2 30 p m. All are cordially invited to attend. Kensington Hall, Edward Street.—Sunday School Conference at 2.30. Toric: ‘ Hell, What it ie Not.” At 630 p, m, Evangelist Sutcliffe wil give 1p address. Subject: “The Lad with the Ragged Pants.” Miss Snelgrove will sing *Jeaus of Nazareth” during service. When we say come avd welcome we meanit, Come. Baptist Church Services —The p»stor, Rev J A Gordon. M A, will preach at ll a m »nd at 7 p m. Sabbath School and pastors Bible clase at 230. Ar the close of the even ing service candidates who have been recently baptieed will be received and the Lord’s supper “il be dispensed. riow chureh.—Servic+s will be conducted Sundsy morning at li o'clock by Mr T C J mes. Morning prayer meeting at 1015. Sabbath Schvol and Bibl« classes will meet at 2.30 p m. Pastor's Bible class in the body of the church at 3 p m. At7 pm the rervice will be conducted by the pastor. Services will be held in the First Methodist church on Sunday. ae f: liows : At 10 30 4 m, rayer mee ing; at 11 o'clock, preaching by ev GW Fisher Sunday School and > jol jasses at 239. Preaching at 7 rat “e R Vv W WwW Bree er. Subj sot: Redemption +f the Krring " The sscra- ment of the Lord’sSupper will he administered at the cl.se of the evening service Goepe! Meet: g. Remember the Gospel Meeting te morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in McLeoa's Hall, conduc‘ed by the Railway men. Strange's always welcome. Lesson ; | Rew 3 20, «Behold I stand at the door and | knock.” an Aiihiladialiintee | John MeNulty, a native of St. Johr, who ‘was fornd guil'y of murder and sentenced t be banged f-ur years ago in Sao Frane 8- co, is tll G-hring the coarts for his ]fe. The appe:! to thy syoreme puurt ot Cal:- forors ow February Zist last was ad cided avainst him, «nd now , to carry the case to the supreme court © he United States. | PAINT Announcement! 7 WILLIAM JOHNSON COMPANY hav. ing sold their business t the Canada Paint Co. and others, this is to announce that I have severed all connection with them and have started a NEW BUSINESS in my Factory on MILL STR*EP, where, wih the new equip- ment, addvd to the existing plant, I have now The Best Facilities in Canada for Manufacturing Paints, Colors and Varnishes. I have also associated with me the principal men who have assisted me in the psst in establishing the enviable reputation whieh the JOHNSON COLORS enjoy to-day. I make this announcement, feeling. that I am justly entitled to say that the production his counsel p oposes” of my new works will take and maintain the lead for excellence and quality. . All business entrusted to me will be sppre- ciated and receive the best care and attention. WILLIAM JOHNSON, MONTREAL. March 3, 1892—3i (3rd, Sth, 8th). ree ee nee QUR TEA TRADE IS BOOMING | URING the Months of November and Deeem er our Tea trade increased so much that we had to send an order to London for another supoly, in order to keep us going till we receive our Spring stock We attribatethis larze in- crease to the fact that we offered the public the best§value jin Teas on P. E. Island, and they gave tuem a fair trial and were convinced that what we stated was true. We won't sell you any Vea that we cannot warrant! CALL EARLY AND TRY A SAMPLE LOT. BEER & GOFF, Queen and King Square Stores. Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1892—eodtwy { eer rene em enceencnenerarnrny fix ’ Z 33 ASS LAP we ThatHaipstoCure) | ; /! f j A ney A s ae ' “oy Tre Coid:, | \ ‘f fi Tih2 Casag@res ania Axe OVER yeur orders to the 8 } f\ gz tacig ofthe DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, and you ; TA bag C335 IVER Si: | wil! receive «ll goods at least TWENTY { AAS ie eceai anne tek | PER CENT. chesper than elsewhere on 5 JUSS ALC a8 'P. E. Island: | If you will just call and oe $e gpeeieees Fa ) task prices, you will be satisfied that this eee BB a FACT! ons _ vd { ; THEV. L. CHAPPELLE, . Queen Street. Ch’town, March 3, 1892--4i eod wy 2i ‘THE TELEPHONE COMPANY OR RO ON RE CM 4 ws b ; 2 mn { 7 P a = ieee 7 : ¢ " . c a3 , epee —OF— ts phe the e 5S ae Prince Edward Island. i Dru Blog 1.00. « — a oer 4 |: YHE ANNUAL MERTING of the share- 1 holders of this Company will be held at \'the office of M. & D C. Macleod, Charlotte- town, of Directors and the transaction of general AMMONTA | business. . in BAKIVG POWDER is a) y..,, BENI —, on WEDYESDAY, the Sth day of March, at 8 o'clock, p m, for the election DISEASE producing AGENT. CAU Ti ON Ite volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the fl-ur. EACH PLUG OF THE The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE Biking Powder containing AMMONIA ia impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use. GERWAN BAhING POWDER Guaranteed to Contain NO AMMONTA. i feb4 IS MARKED WOODILL’S IV BRONZ: LETTERS. jan2?—dy & wky Myrtle Navy L. & EB. NONE OTHER GENUINE. JAMES PATON w (0, - - 168 MARKET SQUARE. WORSTED SULTS, and Grey, Bye La ra hry rhe KILT SUITS. KILT SUITS, in F.ncy Tweeds, & VELVET SUITS, in Brown and Blue, : OXFORDs, in Tweeds, plain and finey, CHEVIUTs, in Tweeds, colored & plain, SAXONIES, in Tweeds, colored & plain, SAILOR SUITS, in Serges and Flannels, | BLOUSE SUITS, in Serges, Futy CORDUROY SUITS. All the abvye in two pieces. have good reason to feel justly proud of the rapid advancement of their READY- MADE CLOTHING DEPARIMENT, and wish to inform the public generally that we have added another branch to this already popular department in secur- ing the services of MR. P. J either for lady or gentleman, are already known direct from the manufacturers by our buyer, who is now in Eurvpe selecting our Spring Stock. will be able to suit you. JAMES PATON & CO., DRESS <}——__— EK LO XK CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in these goods, and leave tue bayer to lnok closely at the PRI'ES, knowing that they will bear EX AMINATIO! and COMPARIS JN, . Te gee oe : Ask to see our ALL-W0D0OL FRENJDH 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard. Sn STANLEY BROTHERS BEOIWN’S BLOTS... Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892—eod & wky CASHMERE, —— ae Those interested Rooms at your disposal. ~Dariog the pest vious year before. is the best proof possible these goods we will take it a3 a favo?. yy % 7) De Lag ae bal ob Spike terns Pe ; Bie, —_—_— A in Black, Brown Long Pants ‘ imported goods. JAMES PATON & CO. FORAN, whose talents as a first-class Cupte We expect shortly a full line of ENGLISH and SCOTCH CLOTHS, bamyht RESERVE YOUR SPRING ORDER FOR US. We feel confident that we Brown's Block, Market Square. Oharlottetown. March 3, 1892—e0¢c & wky : in this advertisement, they are in need of this line of gapds or not, are res- ,oettu'ly invited to call and see our stock of Children’s Clothing, which we have p'aced in our large Clothing fem Joe, have handled a latye amount of Children's Clothing, ané this year have bonght more than double of any one pre- The lades that have- inspected this stock all agree that it is the finest and cheapest line of Children’s Ciothing ever shown in Charlottetown, which If you wish to call and examine whether | i Tweeds, Serges and Wursteda. 7 2 Jas. Paton & 09, Markat Square. ES Ca. “eae mS 4 JAMES PATON & (C0, - - 168 MARK \FANCY TWEED SULTS, ages from to 14 Short Pants, BLACK WORSTED, agea 8 to 14, in i Shert Pants, Se |BLACK WORSTED, ages from 13 up, Lony P «nts COLORED TWEEDS, ages from 13 up, A fuji line of GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, These goods are made on our premises by our own workmen, and we guarantee them 4 -|better fit and lower in price than any uplenees ome ee es mere