Ahad, ee lee eee ei a LOCAL, AND OTHER ITEMS, Beer Bros. tor Dress Goods, ARTILLERY No.2 Company drill to- night at 5 us " ate Mors Mirx.—Mr. Benj. Heariz left 1243 ibe. of milk at the creamery to-day scala Tur miourt i meet ng of the Charlotte towa Creling Club will take pla e in the a -—t, 2 pa rsthis evening at 7.30 Members are requested to attend, - L O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale this evening Applications for meniber ; auip, payment of dues and other import- gnt business. A full attendance requested. -_ Feverat Notice.—The funeral cf the Jate Mrs, Adelbert Cairns will take place | Wedoesday sfternoon at 2 o’cleck from her 0 ers residence, te Sherwood Ceme tery j <—~ . } P. kn. A.—A meeting of th counc of | the Proviacial Rfl+ Association will be held in the office of Messrs. Macdonald & Martin, Victoria Row, on Tuesday, 28th jost,, a Oo p. v — ‘ Tne New Sr. Paci's.—The congrega- | tion of St. Paul’s will hold the first cers | vice in the new church on Sunday, May! you! The disposition of the old church hae put vet been decided upon. sinlnseiiesiciy A-Worpv or Wagyixe —Sanitary Vilicer Taylor will on Monday next begin an officia tour of che city The object of the tear is to see that the byelaws for promot ing put * bea.th are observed. Casor Cricket UB The annual meeting of the Cabot Cricket Clab wi!!] be held in the meeting room at Victaria Park oo Wednesday evening next, when all members are requested to be pre Bent. itil S. or T.—Victonma Division meet? this . . ’ s evening at S ociock sharp All officers and members are requested to be pre-eat, anew baciness of an important nature is ae f ; to be brought before them Visiting brethren welcomed. *.T want to tro} jn at Dodd’s Medica! Ha!) and buy aticket “Don’t de for the ge play at the Opera House fo-morrow even ng i + has veen the expression cfactive ltusiness men whet they met their friends ¢ he street to- day. ss cleliedbi Teacners Institvre.—There was a larce atiendance at the meeting of the Teachers fastitate on Saturday evening. Mr. Dun- qan gave @0 exceieni iesson in which eas greatly appreciated, This} taking will be pushed forward as quickly as B Silk Warp Henriettas etipe broug!it :| series held during the|] p ble -ontrac ti ee oar : meecipe broug ' — he id lu gu poss: bie The contractors for the erection Black Wool Cravenettes. Winter tu a clo-e. fie next mecttg will of the new cathedral, and the architect, are Black Worsted Dress Stuffs. leh: ‘d at the cal of the execut:ve com-| expected here this week. The work c! Figured B'ack Alpacas. -<- coactraction will be begun as soon a Black Sicilians and Lustres. pst Uniaeitnmiens ,_ | posesoie atter tLe F arrival, Black Wool Crepons. Ds. Sextox.—Tickets are now on sale sa slack Grenadines. 4 at Geo. Carter & Co’s. Haszard & Moorc’s For Scumersipe.—Atout one hundre Black Wool Serges ‘ Serges, be ot end Wm. Ceffia’s. tained in the lecture room They can also Zion church thie and tcemorrow evening ajfter 7.15 o’c'ock. Doors of church will be opened at 7.30. Buy your tickets early and avoid the rush. At the close of each lecture, Written queetions not demonstrated, will be answered by Dr. Sexton. ss lnionsal First Arriyvat Acatn.—By telegram to &. D. Longworth & Co., this morning, from Capt. Phalen of the echr. Ethe! Agzie aivising his arrival yesterday at Amlierst Harbor, Magdalen [slands, after being twodaysinice. The Agg’e isagai the fir-t vesee! to arrive there, haviog held that record for the la-t three springs. Shs will no doubt be back again in a few days with aload of herring bait for lob- e- factories. incnsilipaiinaie Back Agaix.— The good steamship Northumberland arrived from Nassau via Halifax last evening about six o'clock. Since she left bere last autumn the North- poasberland bas been painted white, and ks quite different in consequence. A great many people were on the wharf when the steamer arrived, and Captain Cameron, Steward Collings and the others making up her company were given ® warm wel cone. ‘iconic: Anmestas Scrrerers.—Last night the Rev. Mr. Kirby announced in the Upper Methodist Qhurch that on Wednesday evening next the Armenian question would be the subject of prayer. Several short addresses wil! be delivered and acollection in behalf of the sufferers in Armenia will be taken. This is inaccord with the re- quest of the evangelical alliance to make this week a week of universal prayer for ' THE gaged the Opera House for ten nights, beginning June 4th. Marsh and Farrington’s Company, “Ou W A Weeks & (9 Southern Soil,” is booked for August . “ 13th. . ee The People's Store. Fire. ~—On Saturday evening a slight fire oceurred in Mr. Georze Essory’s | 5 ccnamapmmee sagee cess cones gman cmmramenas tence 3 stal les, near West Kent School. BVVUVVW Ge O66 T JOHNSON & JOHNSON. § DBOSESesesseesstsesse ATE ee — EXAMINER . Buy Your Hats atProws:8rov! = CARP °TS —Trade Now is the sas oa ae Little Suits age Department, DAILY $1, $1.15 and $1.15 will buy a nice Suit to fit a boy Prowse Bros. a. € our three pie ce School Suits for | prices are lower than $2.00, $2.75 and $3.00. They are | No old sho $2 “* braats.’’"—Prowse Bros. eoods, Three Hundred Odd Suits for Childret ' Br Ss, shown in Lace Curtains! i go up on our 4 best value ever drop in and it | Prowse Bros. See MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1896. is booming in our The Jarge assortment Yom # © 14 years of axe ot Of Glegant designs is winning the trade, Our ever, See our new p-worn goods in our a. "tisk Prowse) SOCK, hut all good, fresh, new goods, bought LACE CURTAINS.—Ir you want me (TOM the best makers and marked to sell. PROWSE BRO 3. LACE CURTAINS.—150 different patterns{, HATS! HATS !—Gentleren, if you have are t ten minutes. You can see all any desire to look well and dress well, drop our stock and you will not be asked to buyjin and sce our new Hats We can show until you do, No troubl | i a y 0 trouble to show our Cur you all the latest English, American aid tains but rathor a pleasure, as we have our 9 ” Ve air € ‘” 3 a » samples so arranged that we can show you C@nadian block, and you will not be asked a very small advance on all the different patterns just as easy as one, |!¥0 prices, but Yeu can easily see the advantage you have Cost is all that we require. Our trade is large, therefore we can afford to sell cheap, in buying of us, PROWSE BROS, PROWSE BROS. ( OEE PEG Cre ete Sore WEEKS’ DRESS DEPARTMENT. S * tearns is Best. = See aren > 9 a ae Suppewn Deatus.—Yesterday, while Mr. Adelbert Cairns, of Cairns Bros., was as- sisting in the celebration of the Oddfellows Natal Day, his young wife died somewhat suddenly. It seems that Mrs. Cairns has not been very well of late, buat yesterday morning when Mr. Cairns left his home for Uddellows Hall she was better. Dur ig his absence, however, she took a had turn, and before the return of her husband TCE TS Oey Cure she passed away. Mr, Cairns has the We are receiving patl it in his k : sympathy of all in his bereavement. 7 resh ;¢ itions Mrs. M. G. Anderson, of Eldon, died | 3 tres vddition to suddenly of heart failure on Saturday morn- our Dress Goods § ing, and her mortal remains were commit- | | Da ted tothe earth to-day. Mra, Anderson | De pea. was a daugiter of the late Captain Neil McMillan, of Weod Islands, and a sister of | Mr. John D. McMillaa, of the Patrict | staff. Her bereaved husband and rela tives have the sympathy of all who kaow them. Many Handsome Effects ! Many P easing Co'orings ! We show Mohairs plain and fancy, Fancy Tweeds, Granite Cloths, Mottled and Checks. New Wool Serges and Estamines for Travelling ParrenaGe or Sr. Josern —Yeasterday Suits, Fancy and Black : tha f ant of the Patccaaee of St. J ae] Figured Crepons. was duly celebrated by St Joseph’s Sod i 46446448 25246 23444644 ccvucusceitiay A Lucky Max.—lIt is reported that Mr. Jas. Taylor, of North Bedeque, has fallen nto a large fortune in the old coustry, an! that there are scarcely any diffisulties it the way of securing it. We congratulae | Mr. Taylor on his good Juck.—Summ:.~ | eile Journal. -_ oOo ality In the evening at 7 o’clock Bene PRE SESS VV TVVVVYTY lieti aii ata } ‘ eS > ? liction was given in the chapel of St 6 ° Joseph’s Convent, and Dr. Morrison | § @ € deliyered a short instruction, 3 3 . ae ? QD > Sr. Dunstan’s CatHepraLt.—The work OSSSS 9395S 5OSO 986000060 of removing the o'd St. Dunstan’s Caihed- ral will begin in a few days, and the under- Finest Wool Black Cashmeres, | s left hey ) Summersid > 7 . : persons left here for Summerside th Some very nice Dress Patterns in Sone » rec e ntertair— en 6 moroing to be present :t the. entertair Black and White, for Half ment given there to-night under the au- Meureies Po the Oddfellows. 1 he t eae Sr Linings and Trimmings.—A fine return to Charlottetown after the perform stock of teat Linings, Fibre —_— Chamois, etc., at lowest prices. ——$_$< Tue Srace.—Harry Lindley has en- No mat- erial damage was done. SABBATH DESECRATION, Sir,—The honorable member for West River was one of those whe strongly op- posed the Suuday clause in the Electric Railway Bill, and yet, yesterday afternoon his steawer was bu:ily engaged towing a vessel to sea. Verily is this Consistency. Fishing Tackle. e € ‘ ! We know it is a little early for ; ¢ ¢ BEAM IN THINE OWN EYE Sir,—The chief objector to the Sunday clause in the Electric bill will receive more credit from the public for sinceri-y | in his desire for the prevention of Sabbath | desecration if he will explain the fact ' of bis own tug towing the schr. “D. Cro nin (owned by the Portland Packing Co.) | out of the harboron yesterday afternoon. Was the “ I’. A. Stewart ” the ouly tug to be had and was ita case of necessity that the schooner should get to sea on Sunday. Is the acticn of the Honorsble member on the E’ectric bill the dictate of a sincere con:c«n:e oris ita bid for the old-fashioned vote. sENXQUI RER. THE much fishing yet, but we never kept Fishing Tackle before, and we were afraid you would think the same of us this year. We have a complete assortment cf Rods, Flies, Caste, Fly Boks, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Don’t for- Landing Nets, etc. get us this time. the Armenian suffers diecone Home For Istenment.—The tody of Mrs.G. W. Gardner, death at Lynn, Mass., last week has already been chronicled, arrived here via the S.anley on Saturday afternoon and was interred at wiose Sherwood cemetery yesterday. Mra. Rusee!] Hodgson, (« danghter of the de- cease!) accompained the remains from Boston, and Mr.G. W. Gardner, of this city, from whose residence the funeral took place, met the bedy at Pictou. haiesii tal chin Nara Day—The VU idfellows of this city celebrated their Natal Day yeeterday forenoon by attending the First Methodist Church, where Rev. Mr. Campbell deliver- ed an eloquent discourse dealing with the Origin, growth, principles and charitable work ofthe order. The procession was 6ne of the largest that the brethren have had for some time, and a splendid appear- ance was presented. The Citizen’s Band headed the procession, and St. Lawrence and Wil‘ey Lodges aud Port La Joie En- campment followed in the order namad The route of procession was along Queen, Grafton and Prince Streets. Along the route great crowds of people viewed the — and complimentary remarks were eard on all sides. ee SABBATH DESECRATION. ' & Sir,—I was greatly shocked last even- op ing, on ieturning from church, to see the editorial and newspaper rooms of the > Guardian a}! lit up, and work evidently going on. The editor’s offize seemed to be particularly brilliant. On looking over the Guardian this morning I notice a long re- port of Mr. Sexton’s sermon at Zion church yesterday morning, an editorial on Mr. Mc Kinnon’s death, and other news and articles which se*m to have been the result of wo k on the Sabbath. How can these things be? Was not a mistake made when the Legir’atur: neglected to provide in their act of ine rporation that the work of the Guardian ottice should not go on | on the Sabbath day? How can the Rev. Donald McNeil! and those who think as goods. | he does read the Guardian witha clear i | conscience, knowing that its Monday morning issue is largely the product of 10 You Say This Addition is Incorrect. ——— Granted—but when we expl in its con nection with our Furniture business it looks different. he first 5 represents the cost of the | The second 5 the manufacturers’s profit. The third 5 the seller's or imyorter’s | Sabbath desecration? The Protestant profit. | ministers ought to interfere. ONLooker. | With us there is no middleman to claim his one third. BUY OF THE MAKERS! Tue Irish OurLaw.—A most 8 iccessful | fall dress rehear-al of “Fitzgerald, the | fri-h Outlaw,” which is to be put on the | boards to-morrow night by the Dramatic Club of St. Dunstan’s College, was held Low Prices On prices on them. WHY NOT BUY THEM READY-MADE? and what w are so pretty, the prices so moder- ate, you are sure to be pleased. CURTAIN\S.—New designs and prices 10 per cent. less than la ee Rea eBay eager PD Tae Wearter.—Fair, higher temperature. Children’s Dresses. We have an attractive stock of these goods, and ofler a low footlights. The college orchestra was also It will save you trouble. time attend the Opera House to-morrow night. ’ ? oe possibly money, too. heartily endorse the many words of praire that have already been bestowed on it, Tragedy and mirth are intermingled, w:t | of course a lesser sprinkling of the former | The plotis skilfully laid, and from start to finish one is on the tiptoe of expectancy Like all of its kind the play abounds in startling and humorous situations. The rascally oppressor and his minions are thwarted in their attempts at revenge and the innocent are spared the degradation of being adjudged guilty, just in the one case when success is about to crown their evil machinations and in the other when the penalty that is the reward ofcrime is about to be inflicted. Of course at times the innocent suffer, and especia'ly the centra! figure in the drame, but in the end their troubles melt away like dew on a summer’s morning. The acting on Satur: day evening was spirited and real, mary of the characters interpreting their parts in a manner not often seen in those appearing for the first time befoe the — aes -—_— | ° FP ,y evening MARK WRIGHT & CO.,LTD, i rita cent oneal we cx } . ee | present and rendered its sweetest music. As the orchestra has a repuiation at stake, we expect much from it on to-morrow evening. Two anda half hours genuine fun and pleasure are in store for those who fo gill refined gold is proverb:ally a work of supererogation, aud to offer a bet- ter than the best is paradoxical. Priest- ley’s black dress fabrics im silk, or silk and wool ere admittedly the best in the world. Now the celebrated firm in “Eud- ora” beats its own record. That is the verdict of the ladies, who say that the “Eudora” cloth, with its peculiar Justre, its extra width and weight, and its perfect dust-shedding quality, is bound to be a formidable rival to its sister fabrics which have obtained the suffrage of the feminine world. Wrappd on “The Varnished Board” and Priestley’s name stamped on every five yards, QS ree e are offering. The styles st year. BEER BEOS. PROVINCIAL : LEGISLATURE. Carter's lor Wall Paper Sarunpay, April 25. House met at 10.30. Mr. Blanchard asked the Leader of the Government if a petition bad been received y the Board of Education from certain catepayers in the Howlan Road School ' District and Loek Road, and if so, what action is being taken in respect to said petition, the question fully on Monday, Mr. Gallant asked the Commissioner of Public Works if a petition had been re- i | Hon. Mr. Petera said he would answer } | ceived from certain inhabitants of Muddy | | Creek and Lot 16 asking for the opening } of a road from Muddy Creek to the west- ern road, Lot 16, and also whether a petition had been received asking for a new bridge at North River, Lt 14, and if so, what action the Government intend taking regarding these matters, Hon. Mr. McLean said that both peti- tions had been received. Le promised that the subject matter thereof would be in- vestigated during recess and if deemed in the public interest the works would be carried out. Mr. H. ©. McDonald asked the Com- missioner of Public Works if a pet tion had been received from the inhabitants of Orwell, Newton and Eldon praying tha’ a bridge be built over the Newton River, Lot 57, from the end of the new Covehead Road to Griffin’s land ng, if so, what action does the Governm-ut intend to take on the matter, Hon. McLean sa‘d that this was an dm- portant petition, as it a-ked for the build- lig of a lerge and costly :t-ucture. As | was shown vy a survey and estimates m d:in this viciniy some.ine ago the roads and bridges immediately in the neighborhood of the proposed bridge are important, and require the expenditure of large sums of money to keep thi m in gool repair. If it is found that it is in the public interest, and the funds of the Pro- vince can afford it, this work will, no doubt, be undertaken. However, the matter of the petition will be carefully considered during recess. On motion of Mr. B 1] the order for the third readisg of the bil respecting the se} @ate property of married women was discharged, and the bill refer:ed back to the ¢ mwmittee for reconsideration In commitiee the bill was amended in one or two particulars, and reported agreed to. Mr. Bell moved that the rule respecting the third reading of bille be suspended in order that the bill be read a third time to- uay, Hon. Mr. McLaughlin moved in amend- ment that the bill be read a third time this day three months. The amendment was put and lost on division, the vote being 7 to 20. The main motion that the bill be read a third time to-day was then put and car- ried, and the bill passed. Cu motion of Mr. Rogers (Alberton) committee on the bill respecting the con- ditional sale of chattels was resumed, Mr. Hf. ©. Macdonald being in the chair. The bill was reported agreed to with certain amendments and ordered to be read a third time on Monday. On motion of Mr. Prowse the House went into committee on the second read- ing ef the bill incorporating the Agricul- tural Cold Storage Compan, of Prince Edward Island, with Mr. Robertson in the chair. According to the bill Lemuel M. Poole, Nelson Rattenbury, Henry W. Longworth, Charls Lyous, Morton Rattenbury and Walter Matheson, their ascociates, suc- cessors aod = assign:, const.tute the company; the head office of the con'pany sha'l be at Charlottetown or at such other place in the province as the company may designate, and the capital stock shall be $50,009 divided into 500 shares of $100 each. The bill was reported agreed to without amendment, and was set down for third reading on Monday. Mr. McKinnon moved the third reading of the bill incorporating the trustees of the Christiana Church at Montague. The motion carried and the bill passed, Mr. Gallant moved the House into com- mittee Op the second reading of the bill incorporating St. Patrick’s Hall Company, Lot 14, with Mr. J, A. Macdonald in tle chair. The bill was reported agreed to with amendment, and set duwn for third reading on Monday, Tne House then resumed committee on the bill amending the County Courts Act 1878, and the amendments thereto, Mr. H.C. Macdonald in the chair. The bill was reporied agreed to. In amendment to the motion that the report of the committee be received, Mr. Shaw moved that the report be received this day three months. Before a vote was taken the House ad- j urned until Monday at 10 a. m. Monpay, Apri 27. House met at 12 45. Hon. Mr. Peters informed the House thst the Government had been waited upon by a deputation representing the various churches with reference to the running of the electric cars on Suniay, and said that at threethis afternoon there would bera weeting in the Council chamber, which would be addressed by members of this delegation. Any member of the House wes privileged to attend this meeting. The Leader also said that it was the intention of the Government to prorogue the Legie- lature at as early a date aa possible, prob- ably on Wednesday. On motion of Mr, A, Peters the bill in- corporating the St. Peter’s Starch Company, Ltd., was read a third ¢jme and passed. Mr. Prowse moved the third reading of of the bill incorporating the Agricultural Cold Storage Company. The motion carried and the bill passed. On motion of Mr. Gallant the bill incor- porating the St... Patrick’s Hall Company was read a third time and paseed, Mr. Rogers moved the third reading of the bill respecting the conditional sales of chatels. Rad a third time and passed. Mr.Shaw moved the second reading of the bill incorporating the Three Rivers Ceme- tery Company. Mr. Rogers (Alberton) took the chair in Ccmmittee and the bill was reported agreed to. Third reading to- morrow. At one o’clock recess was taken for two hours. It seems from an authoritative state- ment of the Society of Statistics of Paris that there have been more cases of sur- cide in Denmark in the period between 1881 and 1895 than in any other Euro- pean country, the record being 248 to every million inhabitants, France ranks second with 232 to the million; Switzer- land next, with 221, and then Germany with 211. The fewest cases of suicide are in Spain, eighteen to the million, and Ireland, twenty-seven. Seeds for epring sowing at Carter’s. i , ee akin D ‘ MARRIED At Bangor, Morell, on the 14th inst., by 00000006 4 ee Pee —* & the ree Z McKenzie, Mr. Geo. Comp- : ton to Miss Cassie Grant, all of zhe above Chain Bracelets. place. At Portland, Me., April 14th, by Rev. The first lot has just Father McDonough, Patrick Cain, V.S., of New Perth, to Christina, third dangh- ter of Hugh McCormack, Esq., of Cardi- SEE DIED. Cot In this city, on Sunday, the 26th inst., Alexander McKinnon, in the 54th year of arrived. They are up-to- his age. {Funeral from his late residence to- morrow (Tuesday) the 28th, at 3. o’clock‘ to St. James’ Church, thence to People’s Cemetery.] date styles, and are very ° Bulle Prices wil When drop in and see pretty, you, down town them Your Attention, . Please ! We wish to draw your attention to tne fact that we have now a large and varied assortment of FINE FOOTWEAR in Ladies’ and Gents’, Misses’ and Ch il dren’s, Boys’ and Youths’. We are confident we cannot be ex- celled in Quality, Style or Price. Our MEN’S $3.00 BOOTS compare favorably with any $3.60 Boot sold in Charlottetown. See window for samples. R. K. JOST; Stamper’s Corner Christy's Fancy Biscuits At a Discount. We want to clear out our present stock of Fancy Biscuits before our spring sup- plies come to hand, a.d_ in order to do #0 at ouce we have made some big reductions in prices for one week only : Biscuits formerly 20c now only 14c per Ib . 18¢ ua _— Buy only if you wish. W. W. WELLNER., Charlottetown, Apri] 25, 1896. SOOD 9908 O9L2066569 0906 0980 $000000000000000000000000001 e00000ooooes New Novels, New Rubber Balls, New Base Balls, New Footballs, New Stationery ———- — LARGE STOCK ! ap24 This is a cut of the ONE PIECE CRANK on the only PERFECT Wheels made at $100. The DEMAND for this Wheel is so GREAT that we have only received one this season out of an order given last February for TWENTY-FIVE, but the manufacturers now telegraph us that a part of this order is SHIPPED. Dawson's Bicycle Depot. “ le * iw LOW FRE: ae ee an 2c “ % * This is a genuine bargain sale at Beer & Goff’s. Ch’town, April 22. PANTS will be generally worn this summer, Some of. them will be bought for $100, We ——————— = jhave ’em at $1, $2, $3, $4 and $5 (Ready- VUVV IV TV VV VV TT TUT Y TY TTT TS gerne good ones at that, Call to-night ™ jand get a pair, A Dressy agg ee 71. Great Ee in Wats and Gents’ Fur- is lined with the Rigby nishings, norte What about your order for a Spring Suit? 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