THE DAILY EXAM fecal and Other Items, NER. . - , : teh a eter agg ee pnt - MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1892. 2p - < “ ft eps gem orl - SG en ere ease Local and Other Items. | | | a The Wonderful Cheap Men } , t ecalds cr burns se Philoderma. | SKATIN Bard at the rink this evening: midw im | ice In goou ; seca S . ‘ of () rata i. Pint ' ie j Le getown tf rk ul s : : HILou's Cough a: } ion Cure is e morning and is expected to return to T sugo aad Consumption Cure is id by us on a guarantee,—Reddin Bros Bi lias a novildwly HW Bf Special meeting this evening | 1 0.0.} + | sf . j . \ fell ectendiiecs veapect-|..8.—°.~, ‘t. Lawrence Lodge mee's this ; wel I jevening at Sociock. The firs degree will be ‘ bes conferred SrnNpa ~ ~The po toeday lai Py » es ; gainst tl aeneiis Ger aniline | HILHARMONIC Pracrice to-night at a} ee *i quarter to 8 o'clock A fu.l attendance is a wn uested, , -A t hreag paper prints a | \ a t ry that Maher was dosed by his handlers, wicca iz Wars ; Boats crossed from Tra-| od that a bine won beavily on this lay |“ o day, and left Tormentine on return | vm ; at 1.10 p.m. - | - re Ori Ihe lecture on ‘The Dox r Fercer the hockey match in the rink ud : to have been given in Mc }°? Wedneeday evening—berefit of Firemen’s | Lé Hell on Saturday evening by Mr J Tournament W Fisher, did not come off. We understand - twill be give Wednesday evening} Don't Poncer the Tournament Committee a | meeting this evening at 8 o'clock, eharp. iS Important business. a ¥ ; Severs! bandred of those ex > boxes of stationery were disposed at the Diamond Bookstore on Saturday elieu m evening. People know how to appreciate such @) gains - Goety Prxp.—An explorer hamed Benson s drought into Rat Portage, Man., samples ld discovered near there, which hase set with excitement. Reports say rua §25 000 to the ton the town wild $4 Dy} ies W LEGISLATURE The Manitoba Legislature opened on Thursday afternoor. This wi .e last session of this Parliament nd eome exciting times are expected when Mr, Greenway springe his Redistribution Bill MANIPOBA & GraxD ConcERT by a juvenile company f artiste will be given on Monday evening at the rosidenmce of Mr. John Newson. Tickets en sale at che Diamond Rookstore. Price 5 centa Doors open at 7 o'clock; concert at 8. Loyatist Socigety.—A meeting for the n of officers and consideration of ther important business will be held in : Bapriet echoolroom, Prince Street, to- sight, at 7.45. A full attendance is re West ac ; > A MEETING uil persona wishing to join hants’ Information Buresu will be held in the lecture room of the Y. M. C. A. on Won l4th inst., at 8 o'clock A full meeting ia requ: sted as other matters of importanve will be discussed mill 3i - Taz Tvuxr —To morrow will be the last day for recaiving entries for the Maritime Province colt stakes for yeor'ings, two, three, and four year olds The stakes are open to all colts owned in the Maritime Provinces (no matter where bred) previous to Nov. Ist, 189] - . the Dec ay evening the Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is pleasant to take as milk The peculiar manner in which it is made renders it acceptabig to the moat sensitive stomach For coughs, coldz, consumption, delicate vhildren, whooping cough and all wasting diseases there ia no remedy to equal it. ml dw lm Estey's - Ourrvany.—Mr. Francie Curran, for many years one of the teachers in Queen Square Sehool, died at his home, Baldwin's Road, on Setardav. Mr. Curren was obliged to give up teaching over a year ago owing to ill health. He had marv friends in Charlottetown, who will hear of hie death wit! regret. an Tuc Cuurnca.—The second of the series of sermons ander this heading, was preached in St. Dunetan’s Cathedral leat evening by Rev. dichael M. McMillen, of St. Teresa's. Hie subject was “Unity,” and it was well handled. There was a large corgregation. The next sermon ef the series will be on ‘‘Sanctity.’ Rev. vr. A McEimee), Kelly's Cross, wi'l be the preacher. - Hazsor Liont.—There wasa@ large a endance on Saturday night. Mr. A C. Mc- Mabou was present, and gave several vocal ions to the evident pleasure of those s2iect present. Dr. H. D Johnson gave a lesson ia Caliethenies. Refreshments were pro vided by Mrs. De. McLeod, Mrs. John Coumbs and Mra. Theo. L Chappelle. To-night there will be s coneert by the Glee Club. oF Tus g'itter and charm of romantic, oot » be found in the stories that the publishers of Town Topics are sending out in book form under the title ** Tales From Town Topics.” In the third number wf the publication, which has just come to hand, the usual light and fascinating treatment of strange themes distinguishes the fiction that is presented, while the wit is aa daring and the poems as excellent as any that have slready sprung from the same fountain head Town Topica, 21 West 23rd street, New York. - Maces Fieeu axp Bieop.—When the sys tern is all ran down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeees of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then ia the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It aiways works wonders, Decause it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emu! ales ic a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c, and ¢' at Charlottetown drug stores. sone real life are t - Boarp er Traps —The Halifax Board of Trade. at a meeting held a few davs ago, lecided to memorialize the Dominion govern- te have a uniform rate of customs duties on goods. {[t was shown that owing to des- criminatios Halifax merchants frequently got their goods passed thr: ugh the customs et St. John, Annapolis and elsewhere. The Newfoundland question was also dealt with and a resolution was confir med recommending the government to foliow a conciliatory policy colony and the adoption of a The resolution showed that between Canada and favor of the ’ net mena towards the lus viveadi the balance of trade Newfoundland was four to one in Lominion ‘ o ee Lice Othello, the Chinaman'’s occupa- ion’s gone: no use for Ling Sing now. You ew do your own washing and take 4 de- y : . light in it You can wash and clean and acour, and the whole proeess wit! be 4 juy Phenix does it. [tis a to you Lessive : Washing solutive, but it has ne the wretched washing powder which makes your clothes yellow and yout hands hard, Leszive Phenix saves time, labor and soap No more seda No mere ashes. Try it with flannels. Try it with cottons. Try it with your tin and brase aud silverware This is the astonishing fact. The greatest boon in the wash that has ever been duced. And yet it will and brighten anything in th your grocer relation to intro- clean and scour e house. Ask . See the lot of boys’ and men’s wooles shirt. at sixty cents each, at éarris & Stewart's mS 5i ENTERTAINMENT.—The Glee Club will give an entertainment at Harbor Light this even- ing Silver collection. yer =~ Sr. Parrics’s Day. —The collection in the poor. Be genereus, ceitiliiiasliiais Toemornow.—The Weiler onciar ait ee in the Rink on ing Will appear to-morrow. - children’s, boys’ and clothing. Hundreds of Prices away dowr.— | mari Big Baxcarne in youths’ readymade suits to choose frem. James Paton & Co. lela iciaiiaes _Lecrere D. A. Mackionon, Eeq, of ‘reorgetown, will lecture at Digg Hail oD Friday, the IXth inat., at p.m. Subject: **Men of the Day.” i Tae Hockey Maton in the Rink on | Wedvesday evening—Salvage Corps vs. All (omers— promises to be one of the most hotly | contested mute es ever played in this city. Twenty to thirty per cent. dis count on boots at St«mper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time te get ba gains s the stock must be solid. e » ill be delivered in St. ‘m to-morrow evening (lues- Notice. -A! Paul's Neh lav) by Moore. Subject, *‘The , Wie . $ Greatest } Admission free. All are welcome. ———- Now isthe time to get crockery, glass St. Dunstan’s Cathedral will be in aid of | PROSPERITY COMES 70 ALL Who Trade with Us. advertieement of the! GOOD JUDGMENT IN BUYING -—— AN D-—— FAIR PRICES IN SELLING snd china at your own prices, as we want to make room for new gvods to arrive Store.—W. P. Colwill Feb 26 4wks dy wky. Erworti at 8 o'clock, ‘ Mr. J. A. Matheson will read a | paper on ‘Novela, and their ase.” A discua- sion will follow. Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, it behooves us to keep in a condition to defy | it, and for this purpose there is nothing better | than Everybody's Pilla. 25 cents invested in | this popular family medicine now may save | that many dollars later ; _ helio MILITARY Lieut.-Col. Irving, Brigade Major, will d-liver a lecture on ‘‘Musketry Instruction,” in the Miitary Hall over Miller Bres. Mu-~ic Store, Queen Street, to morrow (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o’clock. All military men are invited to attend. Ad. | mission free. jiabicniieciialinnen A Fortner Surrty.—The stock of room paper at the Diamond Bockstore was aug- mented yesterday by the addition of twenty bundles of the latest patterns and the prices marked are less than elaewhere. Call at the big show room over the store and you will see the biggest displey in the city. Tae Sear ~— A great many persons **ealled” upon the seal on exhibition st the Fish Market on Saturday and to-day. We understand that it is Mr. Cr ckett’s inten- tion to allow ‘his sealship’”’ to be placed in the basin of the fountain in Queen Square Gardens next summer. seething ARTISTIC A correspondent at Souris writes: In the show window of Mr. Hooper’s drug store there ison exhibition an adwir able oil painting, drawn by our local artist, Captain Brennan. itis almost unnecessary for us to pronounce any words of eulogy upon it, for the dai'y numbers that throng to ¥ lew it speak volumes in ite praise. The scenes and chatacters represented in this psinting, suffice it to say, are laid out and portraved in a manner capsble only of Mr. Bren- nap Besides, many cther pictures equally as meritorious, which the Captain has} in hia possession, the one oa exhibition, viz , | “The Seung Indian Maiden’s Revenge,” leads the path to popularity, Ia it there is a soil favorable for a fertile imagination. In it there is a field over which the eye can wander at will, never becoming wearied, but each time carry- ing home to the mind something to delight and nourish it. Ic is at present the intention of the artist to give the people of Uharlotte town an opportunity of behulding this excell ent work. saiaciaiaaslatiiaiiate Fine —Another stable fire—the fifth since New Year's occurred yesterday morning This time the fire wae in the stable on Mr Geo. Offer’s premises on Sydney Street. The | alarm was sounded about half past one. The fice was fist observed by a young woman \iving in a house near by. The firemen were | on the scene with their usual promptness, and went to work with a will The fire, however, was well under way when discovered, and it was pot until the upper part of the building was badly burnt that the fire was brought ander control and finally ex:inguished. A stiff bre: ze was blowing at the time of the fire, and the spsrks flew hither and thither in abundance At+netime it looked as if the fire would spread to the adjoining buildings, but the excellent work of the firemen fortun- ately prevented such 4 ¢ ilamity. The build. ing in which the fire occurred belonged to Mis. Thomas Buriis. It was used a8 a stable, coach-house apd storesroom. A horse keptin the stable was saved, but some furni ure stored in the lofe was destroyed The tire is supposed to have originated amongst the hay —-——- ENABLES US TO BE OF——— early in spring, at the cheapeet Crockery a ! LEAGUE A meeting of the S ite-ary cepariment of the Epworth League TO will be held ‘his «vening in the church psrlor ‘ rs Re "Sl ~(x)—-—-—--— MEN'S, BOYS & CHOLBREN'S Readymade Clothing ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY, - Including all the Latest Styles. 1) You can afford to stand by those who stand by you We are s-eking 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 Stock and Prices will surprise you, and make you wixh you had the money if you have not got it CaLL! CAL! CALL! and straw io ‘he loft. The origin of the fire js unknown, bat it Is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The doors of the building were locked, and there was bo person belong- irg to the house inside the stable after six o'clock There was no insurance on the build- }44 QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, March 14, 1892—e0d & wky ing or its contents Prowse Brothers, NEW GOODS JUST OPENED 3. B. MAGDONALD’S. 200 Canadian Prints, 120 Check Ginghams, 50 ‘“ £Flannelettes, 300 “ # =Grey Cottons, 0 <<“ White Cottons, 50 j“ ‘'Tickings, 10 =“ °#£=Bleached Sheeting, 10 “* Unbleached Sheeting, 50 “ ‘Tweeds, 3 cases Men’s Readymade Clothing. Must be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices! J. B. MACDONALD. pieces 6 i (x) NIRST INSTALMENT OF NEW BODPs! M'SSES’ and CH[GL JAEN’S. THE BEST at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlotte.own, February 29, 1892—e0d & wky Cwenty Cases just op2ning —LADIES’, a ES = eS ee ee = GREAT GARPET SALE. Have not sufficient room to keep Carpets. wanted for other Goods. PERKINS & STERNS have decided to close out their present stock of Car- pets, and to make a speedy sale will sell at great reductions--much under cost in some lines. | GOODS NEW, PATTERNS NEW, QUALITY THE BEST. Great opportunity to get a bargin. Bring along your cash and get value such as cannot be obtained elsewhere on P. E. Island. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.55, now for $1.15. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.50, now for $1.10. Several Patterns of Same Quality reduced to $1.00 per yard. Borders to match at proportionately low prices. Second Quality Brussels Carpets were $1.10, now for 87 cents. Tapestry Brussels Carpets were $110, now for 86 cents. Tapestry Carpets, double width, were $1.50, now for $1.10. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 95 cents, now for 70 cents. Tapestry Carpets, single vidth, were 75 cents, now for 50 cents. Wool Carpets reduced very low. Other qualities equally low. Carpets cut and made at short notice. Charlottetown, February 24 1892—eod & why Space PATTON 136 QUEEN 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 \\large Cities ? DO YOU WANT fresh. clean Goods from a replenished by goods fresh from the looms ? " DO YOU WANT your Carpets cut withou” waste / DO YOU WANT the Latest and Choicest Styles? DO YOU WANT your Carpets sewed, resdy to lay? DO YOU WANT any kind of Brussels, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, Moquet tes, in the choicest designs, made up with beautiful match borders, in first-class style ! AND ABOVE ALI. DO YOU WANT to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior goods and inferior werk manship ? THEN COME AND SEE US! Our plan of selling Carpets 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. The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. stock which is continu lly being Two Doors Below 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 our distinguishing features. No shelf-worn stock. No time-wora styles. Ne soiled goods or job lots. Sorry we are short of space, but come and see us and we will explain fully Prowse why we can undersell competitors and yet give you better vaius, Bros. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, March 7, 1892—e04 & wky DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Look at olf Booss beface you vay elazwaere, anal get .. devise 8 8S aaa Pe : 5 4 oe SRE yy go Zaye © ee * ' ee ga aren gorse NT a eo ot SRR ih at oe ee