eon ee ee er ee Lecal and Other Items. wait due at 3.30 Fern s will meet for drill this evening. ey left ‘er Pictou this morning o One drunk was fined 22 or egnt ays this morning. o REMEMBER the fospel service at the the baptia. mission to-night, o New Flannelettes, beautiful patterns, now pening Harrie & Stewart > on << KF aati 4 zx a -~Regular session of Wildey ek this evening. Mew’s Felt Hats, Boy's Peak Caps, Tame pow opening.—Harris & Stewart. L. O. A.—Bayne Lodge No. 614 meets to. aight—the third degree to be conferred. - Pusat hacking cough can be so quickly red éy Sbiloh’s cure.—Reddin Bros novidwly - Aoals.—*' Diphtheria” and ‘“‘scarlet fever” placards are becoming quite frequent again, in various parte of Halifax. - Labies Spring Jackete, part of our stock ast opened.-Harria & Stewart, London House. > iy a Boar —Ten of the residents of Rocky Point, with the mails fiom that place, crossed the barbor to-day in a boat. They took the track of the Stanley. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ; ; , ; ; ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Special DesParcucs to Toe EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. | ‘SOME PETITIONS FILED. | Ortrawa, March 25. Mr. Flint’s bill to amend the Canada | Temperance Act, passed through committee | yesterday The bill to amend the Insurance Act introduced by Mr. White, of Cardwell, | was read the second time and referred to the | committee on Banking. This bill provides against a certain clase of insurers being discriminated against, and also compels the agents to take wut licenses. It does not in- |c ule the fraternal societies who do insurance | wa ineen. | ihe ssudget debate was resumed by Mr. | Dawson and continuod by Mr. Craig and Dr. | Mclonald (Huron), Campbell, Devlin and Perry. Petitions have been served on Featherstone Grit) for Peel; Hughes, (Conservative) for North Victoria; Cargill, (Conservative) for Eaat Bruce, notifying them that their election wilt be protested. Mr. Davies will move for a return, showing the amounts paid by the Canadian Pacicti> Railway Company to to the Intercolonial for the privilege of running trains between Hali- fax and Moncton. The House adjourned till Monday. ieaiiteens To-Nicns Urient Division will meet at| balf past seven this evening. Members will! please be punctual as there will be initiation | ef candidates and election of officera. iiniteitian Tue'Aysvat Meerise of the Y. M. C, A, will be held in the lecture room of the Y. M C. A. building, Saturday, the 2b*h, at 4 p. m, All interested are invited to be present. m24 & fri > TeCRNAMENT.—At the regula- monthiy meeting of the Union Axe and Lad- ler Company, Halifax, held a few days ago, it wae decided to send a de ezation to the ap. proaching Firemen’s Tournament at Charlotte. town FIRE UE iinet Cacacu “sihvice.—Rev. W. H Harding of Summerside, will preach ia the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, this evening «t 7.30 o'clock. A hearty wel. ome extended to ail. a Twenty to thirty per cent. dis eount on boots at Stamper’s Cor- aer. Now is the time to get ba gains as the stock must be solid. Hovse Sotp.—The cottage on King Street, between Prince and Hillsbrongh Street, lately occupied by Dr Thomas C. Kebins, waa sold at auction yesterday. Rev J. A. Gordon, pastor of the Firat Baptist Church, was the perchaser, Now isthe time to get crockery, glass and chiaa at your own prices, as we want tomake room for new gvods to arrive early in spring, st the cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill Feb 25 4wke dy wky. We want te sell a good many watehes and articies of jewelry befurc taking steck and will not stick at a peice tor a few days. EB. W. Taylor. tf Lacruns.—Chester B. Maoneill, Eeq., will deliver his popular lectare on ‘* O'Connell” in the Lyceum on next Wednesday night, 20th iast., uader the auspiees of the League ofthe Cross. Those who attend this lecture may expect a rare literary treat. Tickets for tale at Reddin'’s and Davies’ Drug Stores. ve Puntic Mretixe.—A public meeting of the cttizens will be held in the Market Hall this evening, to discuss “‘ The Act to Abolish the office of Water Commissioners and to make other provisions in lieu thereof.” Chair will be taken at eight o'clock. There will likely be a large attendance. .> A Bare Cuance.—As will be seen in refer suce to our advertising columns, the building on Dorehester Stieet, known as the Charlotte. town Hospital, will be sold by anction on Saturday, 2nd April next. The buildings will be aold separately or en Moe to suit pur chasers. The buildings must be removed within sixty days from the time of sale. The sale will be positive. - Savep TuLe Bearps —Some time ago the pr prietors of Youngs Hotel and the Parker House, Roston, made an order decreeing that the ir Waiters should remove their beards. The Waiters who bireute appendage, tcok umbrage atythe order, end laid the matter before the W aiters Alliance, which body passed resolu. tions inetructing the waiters not to comply with the order, and asserting that should the threat to discharge those who did not comply be carried out, the Alliance, embracing every hotel and restaurant in the city, would give the discharged men their hearty support. The order has since been withdrawn, suiaisigiiiaaainaein Ine Ovp Fasntonsp Tes.—A _ large audience gathered in the basement of the First Methodist Church last evening. Prompt- ly at 6 30 the tables were well filled and the caterers were busily employed until nearly eight o’eloek, at which hour the literary por- tion of the programme was proceeded with. Rev. Mr. Brewer aptly described the various scenes as thrown on the canvas by the megic lantern. These embraced scrip*ural, his- terial, local and comical, and were very much enjoyed by all present who manifested their pleasure by almost continuous applause. Mr. ©. B. Warren, who is rapidly coming to the front as an elocutionist, recited in an ad. Rirable manner, *‘ Curfew must not ring to tight,” the verses being illustraied by the magic lantern. At ten o'clock sh«rp the doxology was sung and the audience dispers- ed, weil pleased with the evening's entertalu- ent oii i. 1S1?.—We opered this morning eighteen hundred and tweive p-ics of new kid gloves from France, in sizes from 54 to 8 in all makes and shades. The finest and beat line of ladies kid gloves ever imported tu . E Island. Ina few d.y. we will receive the balance of mur orccr and wili be able to show you over 3400 psire, We wiil have something Very nice in Mousquitaire, Bearettz, and lacing gloves in dressed and undressed kid, aad have something xtra good in blacks.— as. Paton & Co M &* Squire, m4 3i Heanrecen is « ve iy uuplessant malady, Sat there is no need for anyone to suffer from it. Everybody's Pills seem to meet § long felt want in this connection and pre- vent it when taken in time. se Bio Baxcains in children’s, boys’ an yiuihs’ readymide clothing Hundreds of sata to choosefrom. Prices away down.— James Paton & Co. wmarl4 Intercepting Immigrants. Ortawa, March 25. T. H. Cross, secretary of the Moosomin soard of Trade, Assinaboia, proceeds to Halifax, and will locate there soma weeks for the purpose of meeting the incoming steamships, witha view to inducing the immigrants to settle in the Moosomin dis- trict. The Behring Sea Matter. Lonvon, March 25. The excitement at Washington over the Behring Sea affair has not spread here. The papers and officials both discredit the idea that two friendly peoples should come to blows over such an affair, when so near- ly put to arbitration. siliiiodleds Prohibition Commission. Orrawa, Marcil 28, The prohibition commission has been or- ganized with Sir Joseph Hickson as chair- man. A large smount of preliminary bus- iness was arranged and the chairman and secretary are tu prepare details. They will gather valuable informaticn. Militia Promotion. Ortawa, March 25 Lieut. John D-Wolfe, of Halifax, has been promuted Captain of the Halifax Gar- rison Artillery. Skating. Picrov, March 25. In the five mile skating race between Gordon, of Montreal, and Carroll, the lat- ter won Hon. Mr. Chapleau Il. Mownrreat, March 25. Hon. Mr. Chapleau is lying very il) at Brodeur Hospital. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 25.—10 a. m. Winds mostly westerly, fair weather, stationary or higher temperature. ee Personal. Superintendent Unsworth and Trackmaster McPherson, went west yesterday ona tour of inspection. Mr. J. F. Willis, of the Willis Piano and Organ Co., left by the Stanley this morning on & business trip to Nova Scotia Hon. James W. Richards, Bideford, re- turned yesterday from his trip to the Old Country Hon. Alex Mackenzie ia again very ill. It is not expected that the aged ex-premier can survive many days. His physiciin is in constant attendance. It is understood that Dr. Pierson, of Phila- delphia, who officiated in Mr. Npurgeon’s pulpit during his final illness, and has since continued in that capacity, will be invited by the trustees of the metropolitan tabernacle to fill the pulpit eithor pe:manently or for a term of five years. It is thought that he will probably accept the latter office, New hats, jackets and capes, at Stanley Bros., Brown 8 Block. m25 3i eod GRAND TEA & FANCY SALE --——TO BE HELD—— ——IN THH——— MARKET HALL. eenineestnsimni i apemncngeasarunee Proceeds in Aid of Second Methodist Church. ——15, Tea on the Tables at 5630. Also a Refreshment Table and Ice Cream. MRS. L. E. PROWSE, PRESIDENT OF SEWING CIRCLE, — ee ee - ao _ cnn ee PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men teen —{ 0) eee PROSPERITY COMES 10 ALL Who Trade with Us. 00D JUDGMENT IN BUYING FAIR PRICES IN SELLING ———ENABLES US TO BE OF——— Profitable Service to You. entice ectenine -(1)}-—-—--—— WEN'S, BOYS & CHILDREN'S GOOD FRIDAY - Fees. THE our Goods. You have only to take advan Hats and Furnishing No investment you can ma J. B. MACDONALD’S into the Domin glance you can prices, and you Boots (Laced) 60 cents a pair. Charlottetown, February 23. 1892—and 136 The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. ———E Readymade Clothing ! One look at our stock will make you feel like a new hat. so make a B——for the wonderful cheap men and be happy. / —Prowse Bros. Mar 23 3i. New kid gloves just received. Very best makes. Every pair guaranteed.—Perkins & Sterns. m25 6i Calk and get some of that cheap glassware at W. P. Colwill’s. Something to lean on is at times highly desirable Speaking of bargains, you have our solemn affirmation that nothing like the prices we are now marking upon onr goods has ever been known in Charlottetown. D. A. Bruce. The cheapest glaseware ever offered for sale in Chariottetown, at W. P. Colwill’s. Lapies see the bargains in Beer Bros’. show window Nacques worth from $5 to $7, your «boice for $2. m22 3i Tue bargain of the day is the secques in Beer Bros.’ show wiodow. Your choice for $2, worth from $5 to $7. m22 3i Mat Hoos ers will get dyes at half price at R. K. Braces. mar23 lw See THE DISPLAY of new oranges in Beer & Goff's window, marked only 25 cents a de zen. 3i—mch24 Ovr carpets are still going, and will con- tinue to go as long as we offer them at the present elias Paton & Co., Market ~quare. m24 3i DvuRine THIS WEEK you can buy at Beer & G: ff's 3 tins salmon or 3 tins lobsters for 50 cents, and 2tins French sardines or 2 tins tomatoes for 25 cents. 3i—mch24 Loxpos Goops.—Eighteen cases just re- cived. New dress goods, flowers, feathers, silks, trimmings, laces, embroideries. Latest novelties. — Patton Bros. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Including all the Latest Styles. ———0 You can afford to stand by those who stand by you. We are seeking prosperity by giving it to others, so we ask every economical buyer to be sure and call and have a look at our Magnificent Stock of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. No Firm can begin to show you the range or the Low Prices that we do. One look at our Steck and Prices will surprise you, and make you wish you had the money if you have not got it CALL! CALL! CALL! Prowse Brothers, 144 QUEEN STREET. from their buyer Curtains that we 25 below the regular by waiting for thi besides 40 pieces We will give a you want a Carpe JAS. PATON Gharlottetowa, March 14, 1892—e0d & wky Charlottetown, March 23, 1892—eod & S WHAT WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVORED TO TELL YOu We are always prepared to substantiate. tion to show an enormous stock of MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. We can help you to save money; you need not have the least doubt about that This is a reminder ! a ee E ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOR. give away at tremendous reduction from 20 to 40 per ceat :—173 piirs Infants’ Boots, average price 45c.,. now 2c ; 606 pairs Women’s Strong Bo -ts (Liced), $1.32, now $1.00 ; 95 pairs Women’s Dongola Butt and Laced, $1.88, now $1 50; 176 pairs Women’s Kid and Goat (Laced), high price, reduced about 35 per cent. 25 to 40 per cent off ; 86 pairs Boys’ Boots, $1.45, now $1.15 (this heavy line we have stopped making); 80 pairs Misses’ Strong We have these Boots separate and will be glad to show them. a _ PATTON QUEEN sUST JAMES PATON & CO. have just received word of the first shipment of Carpets. this department before the above new goods arrive. — =— = MARCH 25, 1892. PLAIN TRU when advertising This Spring we are in a posi- itage of our low prices to do so. Goods at the Lowest Prices yet reached. ke will be so profitable to you as investing your money at GREAT CLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STREET, Before you buy your Boots and Slippers, do step ion Boot and Shoe Store. At a see the difference of quality and will be pleased with our Boots. eod & wky mchiG CLEARED OUT. —(x) Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to ; 287 pairs Men's Boots, Oustum and Factory make, If WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. GOFF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. & wky —— oe BROTHERS, STREET. —- ————— (x ——_—_—__ DO YOU NEED? Are you going to buy any Carpets this season / DO YOU WANT to select from our assortment such as can be seen only in \iarge Cities ? DO YOU WANT fresh, clean Goods from a stock which is comt oually being replenished by goods fresh from the looms ? DO YOU WANT your Carpets cut without waste DO YOU WANT the Latest and Choicest Styles DO YOU WANT your Carpets sewed, ready to lay / DO YOU WANT any kind of Brussels, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, M quettes, in the choicest designs, made up with beautiful match borders, in first-class s‘yle 7 AND ABOVE ALL, DO YOU WANT to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior }goods and inferior werkmanship ? THEN COME AND SEE U8! Our plan of selling Oarpets enables us to offer all these advantages, and give you better value for your dollar than any other house here has ever been able to do. CUTTING ALL CARPETS WITHUUT WASTE saves you several dollars on each Carpet. You have the advantage of City assortment, City prices, City styles, expert workmanship in sewing and bordering. We guarantee satisfaction. Prompt service is one of eur distinguishing features. N» shelf-worn stock. No time-worn istyles. No soiled goods or job lots. Sorry we are short of spice, but come and see us and we will explain fully why we can undersell competitors and yet give you better value. PATTON BROTHERS, 135 QUEEN STREET, RECEIVED | Charlottetown, March 7, 1892—se0d & wky in England that he has been very successful in securing one of the best lines of Lace have ever imported, at PER CENT. price. We feel sure in saying that all who are in want of C: rtains will be well repaid s lot. about LOD pieces, of Oileloths and several very hanl some Velvet Squares, Rugs, ete. EXTRA DISCOUNT. big discount on all goods bought in if t we will please you, as our variety is the largest and our prices the lowest on the Island. & €0.,, MARKET SQUARE. wky ee ane ME Cnet iia