peer eA + A ch: eI ne we te el ad ARENT — 0 eng enn in ant in lle cat nt hae ase wh | THE DAILY EXAMINER " - - . ° ‘ MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1894. THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. EASTER SERVICES. The Medern Invalid, | N D | THE DAILY EXAMINER. = i Has taste: medicinally » kee ping with Oo e ay Ss, Dal nnouncement. Bayrreip Esg., bas presented to Avi the gloom of the Lenten season was | other Juxuries. A remedy must be plea- t Fa d tural History Society of P. E.| dispelled yesterday by an outburst of ' gantly acceptable in form, purely whole | { P ymen MARCH 26, [89 al <collected | liturgical splendor at St Dunstan’s some in composition, truely beneficial in nN a i ; @ 1 Cathedral. Haster was celebrated with effect and entirely free from every abjec- | : h d } 4€ STANLEY babes a inkkivent pomp and grandeur with which the ; tionable quality. If really ill he consults of claims when insure . \ | H.W. Baytield, during | Catholic Chureh always surrounds her physician ; if constipated ises the gentle | in the Canada Accident { | foc ecure 4 pehews Phe collection | great feaste. At ten o'clock solemn Pon-] ‘amily laxative, Syrup of Figs oneal ‘ os ais : ae tifical Mass was celebrated by His Lord - Assurance Company. “ ‘ , \ . 7 ship the Bishop, assisted by Rev. J.C. LOCAL Ba he i SD —_—_—- . : epeeeree “ae Vere McMillan, D. D., as arch-priest, Revs. D. cig a ao ts under this heading enarged AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, } . . ‘ y S55 SXAN e wide field covered by the] B. Reid and P. J. Hogan as deacons of Se rate oftencents per line, | } Latest advices from Eng- s 1 . tf ' } yr 1y 26 iso ) D | | . . . \ S It ains larve | honor, and Revs. James Morrison, D. D., ae E R BROW é all us that our Mr. ‘ ‘ : one . ‘ and A J McDougall ae deacon and sub- Marbles and rubbe r ba Is all kinds nm mf 7 . | land tel a SOF cacy Gh uae seventy” | deacon of mass. The different details of | ceived to-day at th Bazaar Store.—Wall BROWN'S Paton has secured a large i, and exhibits these the solemn service were carried out with Paper House BLOCK, CH’TOWN. | stock of CARPETS, RUGS : f s and varieties all the pomp of the Church’s ceremon: al Fashion sheets for April at the Bazaar ae i Ae ee eae “ : Bon ens are very fine.| Under the careful direction of the Rev. Store. —Wall Paper Men ' and MA I S che ap. Our cus S N v nd Mactras from | 280atius R. A. McDonald. The assistant ee tomers will therefore get the . sad — senras TPOU' | masters of ceremonies, the censer-bearer, We are doing a good trade in hats this | | benefit -he chasing fre und sor Unios and Paludinas ] ang the pontifical insignia-bearers were | season, because we hia ve the sty le, quality ‘ venent when purchasing trom ‘ R St. Law e are really | chosen from the well-trained altar- and price that su t ul py “— e No one | us. shelle. while many emailer! boys, who discharged. their duties should pass us. Why buy old sty les when ; : ’ a , . ; with rrace and precision. The you can get the ' latest from us for less SrecraL Desparcues TO The Examiner Mr. Paton Is now 1n New P are epre nted ' exqu © rs ae i 8 p ic 4 ‘ Ful. —_— owet 3 y ’ #76 aa? Cha ' altra decorations were rich and o— money.—Prowse Br . il York visiting the Easter Mil- nd The main altar presented a strikingly A big stock secured—Latest advices v m : 7 to be ngratulated on} beautiful and impressive appearance. IS F geoms England tel! us that Mr. Paton has PARLIAMENI OF CANADA, linery Shows. : an addition to their | literally blazed with multi-colored lights,ar-| ..oured a large stock of car pets much, | & | an = tistically arranged among a under the mrrket price ee Our Carpet Trade is boom- ‘ w “ { ‘ a . , set_in vases of Italian marble and nicely ave ¢ d—-The finest assortment of | ne > 2 ’ s souvenir of a deeply re-] trimmed pots. An able sermon was Hav “ere : s leleed, laeoe '§ ME CHANGES IN THE TARIFF ing. Low prices, good treat- : : woolens ever come to th land, includ- | 0 “| - }]- | ving a st of the reac her vy hev. A. McAniay, . pre idle. a ale and nisl 7 } ‘ F I hed by R A M a ay, who tock ing the latest style make and finish. ment anid a wWwell-assortec e deter- for his text St. John 20-16 : “Jesus waid unto We ove quoting same at mat vellously low bs eae stock brings the crowd our her: Mary. She said,unto Him: Rabboni, rices.—John T McKenzie, the Star Tailor. . Mr. fF. Ba that is to say Master - tag ia el Otrawa, March 26. | way. a The musical part of the services was Dinner sets, tea sets, chamber sets, and ‘Lhe introduction of the new tariff bill ‘ > re fj Val natus, Coronula under the direction of Mr. 8. Blanchard, | g very large number of cups and saucers, | to-morrow is regarded here as one of the See our windows for alue ’ the Cathedral organist, and to his skill, lamps and lamp fixings Will be sold | most important political events since the and Prices. a <= goud taste and untiring labor is mainly cheap at W. P. Colwill’s introduction of the National Policy. It is | : ' Me aha te » Adee i M due the high degree of excellency which feb 6 dy&wky 3wks expected that Hon. Mr. Foster will take | Everything marked in plain Mactra solidissima. Ceroia} the St. Dunstan’s Choir has attained. Over 300 dozen gilt egg cups,the cheap | up four or five hours in explaining the | feures t s : ai Sande pt siiesinitin The music prepared for the occ asion Was ot ever ciel & Gn ee W. P. | tariff changes. ig sa p : . dif aos a axicava Tago I- classic, and of high artistic merit It was Colwill. feb 6 dv&wky 3wks. It is currently reported that the net re- ‘ (‘a j af a 4 sca M adil ma. Tel- as follows :— -- sult of the Governme nt’s proposals will } ee will cai . : : m (st : a sul :. . eA, BE Miccncanos necbseseceses ucsnesucbectenel Pustet canes a reduction in taxation amounting | | 4 8 A . ce . elintica Cutten a convexa. | Kyrie and Gloria Mozart’s ist Maas s to one million and a half dollars. Details f i 5 e@ . ‘ j ‘ : e 9 Venus mercenaria. Criprina .Jslandics. | Credo .. Weber’s Mass in G Annual Entertalam ant of the bill are carefully guarded, but rumor | 3 7 | Cardeus noeihaien C. borealis, Zoldia | Incarnatus est From Peter’s Mass in D Vebbs has it that an important reduction may be | « mans . . om . aisag wonderful. | wi “Aphrodite Groenlandica. Cur- | Offertery sat expected in the duties on cottons and ag: | me ( e satieed | r ; borealis nio radeatas. U. com- Jesu Dulcis Memoria , (Newcombe ) : ricultural implements, and a lesser reduc- @, “DV, VEN 8 a nreaent planitus. 1 nasutus Anodon fiuvia Sanctus ‘ Weber's Mass in G tion : a — ee = / av \ WRANDSMA | A Clear Stateme f of Fa ets. I sil M rtilees julie. M. modi son B UENOORS sno kc nc cacedeme cusada FRID iron, though there will be no change in the | : . . Modiola tula. Peeten te sr ee Weber’ 8 in G (b y Mrs. Byr rn¢) * | duty on corn (ro) AYMITS SHE LIKES ' > 7 hoe fens lie Pant ser Ag gou Db 3 Pere ae be iy j & ex r i ‘ : eno ~ ie I ms 2 ™ rs W e sber’ ” Mass in ‘ods solos by Mrs | r “i THE COR OF > > Ty ) Ip nasi t . it rea L palliata. Velutins Byrne, Mrs. Blake and Prof. Caveu The Pupils of PRINCE STREET 4 Yery Sad Death. a rm Our competitors in the WALL PAPER trade seem to be ia i Trochus occidentalis. Natica | Communion osccee kr OUtet SCHOOL will gis : their Annual Ente r- —- mt | anxious to advi “y the publie as to what kind of Rolls to buy. aw ‘ N. clauses. Neverita duplicata Mr. Blanchard. wi ted as director,| tinment inthe OPERA HO.SE, on Loxpon, March 26 heti g 1 12 a : J? ' . “ ClateeN oe ee mr. i ‘hard, < cted as airector, +p , VU RNING . at a: ‘ ‘ i q 7 . 2 Ta 2 ve" = , v . * I tella stulats Purpura lapillus.} sowed himself on. Setamalel mus-| FRIDAY EVEN ING, commencing at On Monday, Mrs. Fielding, widow of the | | whether 5 yare = yara or b yare or the con enie ne c of W ( Seelaria G andica Nasesa obsoleta wer The choir was sevinted by . small |° °' lock late Rev. Charles Fielding, and uncle of ‘customers we ie ail kinds * and allow you to judge which is N tte ' B ; : r ee : though efficient orchestra made up as Fl D ill ’ the — —! ae aon ‘the most preter able. There is one statement we cannot hut rosalpinx. ‘Trophon ecalari-} glows: let violin, Miss McDunald; ag . home in Oxfor er dead body was | s. Limnea clodts. bo desidiosa end a, B ow ge ag rill. found in the River Cherwell at Oxford | \challenge. They say that they sell 16 yard Rolls at the same , - P ria. Limnea catascopium.| JQ. Arsenault; let cornet, Mr. J. F Cwenty-four Nationalities in Cos- | Yesterday. There is every evidence that | T TAKES? ip / fe | price competitors ask for 8 yards. Do the y? We quote 8 yd. vis. Votiz alternate. F.1 Gotisus: Ged coontt. Me. John Blake she committed suicide while suffering BUT j 6 ‘ “=? EF. hortensia a ; Mt BI cl : L oe ae tume from mental depression resulting from | ( SPA ft a | Paper from 3 cents per roll up, not Remn: ants but sts iple stoek: f ; ae “en | organist, Mr. Blanchard. oo it ‘ Melampus bidentatus. Myriozoum sub-} "Phere waa that ensemble about their | ‘ter Dialocue! the death of her husband. | SRAMDPA | 16 yard Rolls from 6 cents up. We are clearing our 12 yard ee 2 le : . ‘ ‘ scasiaiieiaaia Nila ci | is 5 playing which mesicians require. No un- Character Dia ose. Schooners in Peril | TOENSOY ii ENGLISH WASHABLE at 15 and 17 cents per roll. These {INODERMATA lue prominence was given any one in- : : . aii ‘ { n : lane : el : : ‘ ‘aris. Eehinus drobach- |} strument, but all blended harmoniously, “AN HOUR IN A COUNTRY THOROUGHL papers are worth 45 cents per roll. We give no bluff but ‘ sin | FE : } art producing occasionally some of the most DISTRICT,” Four Acts, depicting Sr. Joux, N.B., March 26. | x Pa genuine bargains. eis srachinus parm: ‘ a an : a ss clea Ra . he of 1 neal 3 ’ : ; » . _ : : : wctical way. It is needless t — sublime and eoul-stirring chords, to which Te a gh gaye te in with | There are fears for the safety of the | Our first shipment of New American Paper, direct from iain 1 a oe eT we have had the pleasure of listening. eee eee ee = ee: | Schooners Star and Marie Delphine, both } Mastiff Plue Cut. always | he factories l Roll ] ly ; ’ | Chalina ilata, or Palmate sponge Miss McDonald, who played some short ASS, GOSSIP. SG PORUTOUM | som Pasvabhon, heavily laden with coal ® "9 . y the factories (in 4 > ard Rol s), has just come in, anc you ALea — not oo a but likew.s: neue. They caine out in last Friday’s severe} moist, cool, sweet and full of | will at once see they are the finest ever shown in Ch’town. ss CUW j i son i : ida = solvmors - & pertect master of tec nique. > . INNICOMRBE’S ORCHES- storm | : . : ae | reat as tha : | ; Se oe oe The singing of the choir was fully up to “a eae a ow prev oe }that rich comforting flavor, ‘ ; toi = . he following species iron eauport, i ila a i , rnishn e musi —— ee | ° a ° i 2a “1 ft. whose ar 0 are fossil from Quatern ary strats a® their former performances, The solos vy A Montreal Loan on! v obtainable from the high- BAZAAR CoH PAN } + Pa permen. eg ee we aiieitemnen: Gio tun 2 Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Byrne and Messrs. Tickets 25 and 35 cents, at the door and . ae a Virciai | : et ” "as = wa » Telle 0 Caven and Hermans were exceedingly | ¢om the pupils. -——— es est rules of irginia leaf | _ Charlottetown, March 14, 1894—in w f ; a. arena i or oo Saxi cae well rendered. In fact, the music through. Doors open at 7.30. dy—me h26 MoxrreaL, March 26. | tobneco. . ~ nea la a ae "Weathe out, was such as befitted the occasion. - — This city has just borrowed $400,000 | ’ ‘ "begs OTT AC T AMENDMENT. a. os arte ~ ee In the evening Pontifical Vespers were ' for six months from the Quebec Bank and | J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond \ 1 ’ : a age a ! ia I . _ i a oe eee sung, followed by Benediction of the CORNS | 1 COR | Bank British North America. The rate ! Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. | mé X ] ] 100 () 0] S all eWS : amp preee \ = ' ee ae wae th. - ce f Blessed Sacrament. The music on this ' of interest being 4} per cent j ee aipcninnimoonge j ru ’ t f] tons FE, and two Foss) nile, the larger OF | occasion was the beat we have ever heard aa says ES OR A N G E = . « ad . or — es Brand ig in the Cathedral, and much credit is due eunenes. Tenendores ween | £ 4 BY J. HEBER HASLAM, ESQ., ‘ ' ~— wis Mr. Blanchard, together with all those ao Be = ' ‘ 98 : ve Autor no's Farm Lectare tonight 00] sie sesiated him, for the efficient mpnner Wasmrxorox, Mash 22. — Secretary | 50 Cases more of those fine Oranges|@@ the Basement of the First Methozist (hare ‘ . . . i " - —— § ee hi e following selections re oe y “Aa a ee . PEceiver S | ste ptician views aa i a “4 e following lections | wer Gresham was before the house committee ; Just received. . i a te ON iM oe silheioninee a —- : on foreign affairs to-day concerning status . A: HUTCHESON. 3 2 ' i Rexenpen “Robert Emmet” at the Ly- ae cma cesvoscelk ustet of Behring Sea affairs. It appears, accord- mech2 i—dy EASTE R M O N DAY N / G T < ' , | m tomorrow night Go and take , | Landate. Pens $29 oreee seers ingarelli } i iz to the secre tary’s statement, that by | ; i ; | Magnificat... sreetereceeensceceeeee ses REMMOTIZ ide terms of the treaty of arbitration, both : ee or et " = ; | The il “yor eg ae7) A | Great Britain and the United States bound COMMENCING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK } Couxry Covrer.—The County Court will] O Salutaris....... ibibieccsegseuanua ann Wjiemselves to abide by the decision of the | . i }? ' ' 7 4 T , } F Ce oe : . . 77; Doors open at 30. A dmissio 15 ente lickets o scale at Johns S al : » m RACER temnereeN with 234] Tantum Ergo. -.-..-....06-+ +++ ++ y+ Rossi ; eourt of arbitration. — It is pointed out of Canada (Limited), | Davies’ Drot Store = and heathen ee liall. - Proc a for Shuck mr aang rs nb? ‘ . — : the docket. AT ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL | that the proposed British bill gives British MONTREAI ee " i t Everyone a ii. we I : . ‘aii . | naval officers direct action in executing the acata oe | a : Tur Lecrvre this evening nae a a j er oe cae ha aan ye restrictive regulations, whereas the court CAPITAL STOCK $100 000. A Manager W anted. | ptician views) on the World’s Fair] thé Orst and second piain celebrations o 4 | made the regulations imperative and man- 2*e - | e of great interest. Mr. Haslam’s| Holy Communion at 7.15 and 8 o’elock rm. | debby 7 : | aa ’ | eee ae” e}ab ity in description. is well known ani] Tespectively. The Rev. T. H. Hunt was IIanson’s Corn Salve, Harrison’s Corn |?" ean ‘ oe ; : . : , For the Telephone * Company of \ on _ hed Jo. a nn) aatiaena at the third, fully choral, cele-| Salve, Putnam’s Corn Cure, Holloway’s ‘ i LEoMINSTER, Mass., March 22.—John A Society established with a view to | eds. the mek ab 0 deck Gel cae ae I oe ge ae se. bration at 11 o'clock. At this last, C: ae tin a Pp ra of Felt and Kid | Edward Young, of Shirley, was arrested disseminate the taste for arts, W.CNOTRAGF | and able to give ample eecuritt. For far ve : at ‘ : o i a “E - df yeh Corn Cure, Corn Piasters of = Pp | late this afternoon at Liominster Centre | and belp artists. rm ae ee ‘ys Sealed Tenders will be received at the : iit te = aie NOBBERY eae om : n = . a of sae Sati a ene ated ro Os Drugs, Chemicals, atent | pang charge of attempting i eens «aun Tad -orporated by Letters Patent of the ver particuiars apply to a City Ck rk’s office unti! noon of MOX- ; ; = | Pownal and King ety, Ce ee ee Se a Ey Oe | on the Fitchburg railroad, near the Lun- | Government of Canada, the 27th February, _, H. J. CUNDALL, DAY, the 9th day of April next, from tiy | number of Ai ab peddlers, was entered by During the ablutions the organist played ule : ‘ heuer diak. it tt umieeeel tt Saune | ee " President Telephone Company parties willing to supply the City of Char- b wwe 0 few nichts ago, and shout $100 “T know that my Redeemer liveth,” and ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, } ae > hee 18 _ — nies — S oe ‘ a one hé bt ,..8t endl . ; lobiateem with i's ¢ : : a dozen watches stolen there- | efter the service Mendelesohn’s March in ne Block. Victoria R | placed a pile of sleepers, or railroad ties, G ({LLERY OF PAINTI NGS | - ee 3 rs Re ian, ay wate reported a Athalie. The Rev. James Simpson preached Morris BDIock, ictoria how on the track. 7 he engine was damaged, x : 1666 : 68 x \ Da S 5,000 feet J nnipe r, 3x6 inch. in 4.8% or 12 te — the sermon. There was a large number meh26 cnt s ilimtiailte ; but not derailed. } NOF, > ant \ S votre ame St., i D RS , feet |e ngth- : of communicants at these three services. OMAHA, wen March 22.—The blizzard | fontreal. I EEN Ee @ 25.000 feet Spruce Battens, 23. inne 24 ‘ r The Altar, vested in new embroidered t li fl I 34 which has been raging over the northwest | thick, in 12, 14 or 16 feet lengths. white hangings and Jaden with a wealth 0 um ia. m0 g o| for forty-eight hours, continued to-day 8 Cue of tha hichest Galleries of F or Leasing Q xy Ques en’s Wharf. 20,000 — 3 inch Me rchantable Hemlock ‘SOURIS ATTRACTIONS. of flowers, presented a beautiful appear | Western and Central Nebraska, Eastern } P j tf d « Plank 7 ance, especially when the lights wer ye | Wyoming and Black Hills. All trains on | aintings in Canada, ony a | 10:00 feet 2 inch Merchantable Hemlock ‘ burning. Matins was said in the chapel | When you are passing the Stationery | the Union Pacific between North Platte | ee ‘ Bs ealed Ten ers : he received at the Plan! S —— | The subscribers ars ian aving purchased the | immediately before the third celebravion Store of ee & Moor .. look. = ~ | and Cheyenne are still tied up, but rotary | ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o'clock, | aa — . a a with MON- Ten thourand fect of exch Senctigtion of | Stusk of Matthew. Mel.can & Co , are now | Before evensong the organist played Vi- | °° the beautiful oe : . ra oo _ | plows are out and great efiorts will he | a. m., to 4 p. m. i Ieee 48 t ni oth real -. - Sete ieee Plank ta be delivered on any of the | prepared to give their customers the best | viani’s Easter Pestal March. Tallis’ feetiva! | e*¢ production of Ane ope wanetetar made to clear up the roads, and trains left | All the Paintings are originals, mostly | ee wi ling , eee . Larf, wharves.in Chartaitetown 6: sndeved (is 3 ‘| valne for their money that can be obtained, | <etting of evensong was sung, the psalm- ing Co. _ At the grea : Bicycle 5° a en Omaha this evening west bound. The | from the French school, the leading mod- | Wh eigh ane . _ oo _ mn of all charges, including wharfage), on or s : P ‘ rned Thia Stock is large and complete in} being, a« usual, sung to Geansvion music, | New York last winter, tis whee: “| snow is a foot on the level and four feet | ern school. = a oS ee ae Sere. gene befere the 13 h dav of M: l the 1 = i ; 4 ; the envy and admiration of every Bicycle ore in the drift. The effects of the | Eminent Artis such F is | Lease to date from May Ist, 1894. erere the lath Gav of Bay ne ot on one s \ 4 Of ' persis lepartment. and order toclear we | Bunnet’s beautiful music for the Magnificat : oe ; aml more in the drift. The effects of tne | minen rusts, such as Francais pa , ; . r . balance on or before the 2nd day of July ated to en - : ° a reatly reduced prices in all and Nunc Dimittis was chosen, anc, with |" aker in America, and wel posaciggi the | thizzard wil! be serious, as all the big Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- The names of two good and sutiicient ch « 3 : S3 rampant, as it } . % . all the other music of the day, was ren- ee ~*~ — as as the standard | ranches in the districi covered by the deep | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a Th ar must “sap, He ei = h tender Ten lers must specify price per thousand — a A lot of Boots and Shoes at half price;| dered very effectively by the large choir, | T28** OF the world. snow are unprotected. great. many others, are smembers of this | ua Lomnens G0 ait Valin themnahvne te feet plank measurement. , cs te somata 1 Sal M. roe aS 99 _T ‘hil: Society | accept the highest or any tender. ; pian but we believe vat can easily Le) a lot of Room Paper at half price, a lot} The Inc umbent preached at this service is R. : ’ | Wasnincrox, March 22.—The Chilian er ; ‘ext | _ Specification may be seen at the City The Council do not bind thenkeclves » Governme i do ite duty.” At 2 | ’ Lace Curtains at half price, and a] also, at the close of which the choir, hav- mech26 Agent for cP. - Ie land. | claims commission to-day rejected one of , Sale of I em - a — was Clete’ 8 aes, 08 * | accept the lowes: or any tender & s aut Ata great variety of other goods at away dewn| ing marched in procession around the | ————————— ~~ | the largest claims put forward by the Srrinntion of Paintings _ meen the | ee "ager i ' _— + being prices church singing “Come, ye faithful,” pro IP American side when it sustained a motion | Society erie 28th March. 7 u M. DAVISON H. M. DAVISON. ’ g id by a r| Ney G i C i A ceeded to the sanctuary, where a solemn (Ge 1 to dismiss the Grace cases, amounting to | oo Peete on } oe City C) oe City Clerk. ay New a rrivi Te Deum was sung. Sir Herbert Oakely’s LS wad} wed) | 22,250,000. The reason assigned was | SK for Valalogue and Uircular, er sa i utr ried (testes Clan Wash 00 80h . ocean aate-ome - eC oous ontinu y ; ng. Festival March in E flat was played as the | that the claimants, having given aid and | | as ae BRAULT, City Clerk’s Office, March 22, 1894 - — Mee, March 22, 1894 OTES AND COM MENTS | J =t Open “d Nice Nes w Pri nts, ( otton | congregation left the church. The charch aaa March ion comfort to Peru during the last war, the | janl 7—mwf tf Director. | mch22—3i eod mch22—3i ead “a seta a a | Warps, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Shirts and} was crowded at the two principal services, —ee om . claim, which grew out of violated nitrate a ST = rP ' j ha a ' nae a a + | Linders, all at cut prices j which were among the most joyful in the — contracts, was specially barred by the g ASWOru 1818 po tught Sex Wheat Wheat and Timothy, cheap- istoryv of > chure! on creating CO nigsion : j ™ o¢ Geceiiies, Ti a vig r : a "4 tand 7 hy cap | history of the church. The Thrilling Irish D: ama, in Three Acts, treaty creating the commission, i 2 thrift and entery | Bighest price paid for Oats, Potatoes, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. entit] a ers * : oy r rhe | Pork and Fgg- The Easter services at the First Method- teal merit is characteristic of Hood's | f Mi Pet, proposed | We thank our numcrous friends and| ist Church were largely attended. In the Sarsaparilla, and is manifested every day oe 4 r. pay it ont of ; i ccediienonst tir’ Me Mie patronage be-| morning the pastor, Rev. W. W. Brewer, : in the remarkable cures the medicine | 4 fori ferprise. | stowed on the old firm, and would solicit] preached from Mark 16-6, “He is risen ; | ace nnplishes. ¢ : ‘ « ! fl von mtinned favors for the new He is not here, behold the place where | will be repeated by the Charlottetown i a mer. s |} Give usa call fu want your trade, | they laid Him.” The evening sermon was} Dramatic Club. Several new specialties | —Mont Ciazette: Rey New } and know we can please you in style,| especially solemn and impressive, the pas- | will be introduced during the performance —_—-———----—- 5 ' ports foreign | quality and price tor preaching from the text “But some men | and conclude with a grand tran- formation rrr 2 ‘ *. i that provir ‘ 4 — ; will say how are the dead raised up, and | scene at the close of the last act. | he bermen a ng beef more | MATTHEW « McLEAN. with what body do theyfcome.” Ist cor. 15- : laa : —_ e & co ng has developed, tili | Souris, March 22, 1891—dy 2i wy 4i |35. The sermon was one of the finest and| New Music! New Costumes! The Sead Business. @ ni Ger ES ay rinere of the rovir and | ites ren os h ny: . on ee: e : coe . , aoe ™ 2 me deometie given by pd rey, Tickets, 25 and 35 cents, Childref tc Seep algmse. op Ghadye-ogg . The Raines satel cepa vo: under 15 years, 15 cents. Tickets for sale | £10 Guy pork trom ‘ mh at ’ aster music 1 choi n Wat "s an eddin’s Drug Sto } ———e fiering to sell it in that cit Phi- ie ™ Beautiful famed Photo. Earle was pronounced by connoisenrs to - — son's an r 2 C on il is i oF THE ' . i ee Be ” 7 + 4 oe . joors open at 7.15. urtain will rise | ; ate tin hat has grown . —_—_— be the best ever given in the church. at 8 sharp. 3i—men24 &| To those not acquainted with fe ' tar ¥ 1 ' ak ae now pre pared to make those ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. sciiiidiaieileelielicgs leccaies kia Cacti sa, Acer os us, the followi ing facts may prove ¢ aft rota ndi ay r tures in first-class style. The The Easter services in St. Panl’s Church interesting :—We have carried on : a williant finish cannot be excelled. | yesterday were Well attended. The rector, a Seed Business in thia city for It ve rs the Liberal G wwe ri Th the must dural e pictures made. Rev. W. Hamlyn, preached at the morning oharmalle years, We have always N s ha eased the} If you want a real good photo you can’t do} and evening services. Both sermons re- tried to merit success, have kept ; oo pe an is bette this - te os ede old reliable ferre d especially to Easter, and were replete } the hest Seeds proc urab le, sold at | , an oe oe oem et garters wake all kinds of pictures, | with good practical advice. An _ early | Bee moderate prices, and treated our E B h ; d ust week, the I ral oppos tion a Ottawa | from lite- size tothe tiny locke t Al kinds celebration of Ho'y Commu: nion® was customers. as well as poasible, ver POUg t to th ] S Is | a nN , as ee ee ee ee lt copied and enlarged. Chil-| held at 8.30, at all of which services the ‘* = - Our business has inereased year ! Mi (ia + Fen ke It the ires a specialty We enarantee pastor officiat ed: oS y by year, and the largest i increase . Fieldit ‘Hal : See eee aoe "I ae teas T. JAMES’ CHURCH i. So ee oe z whe em comething to he Jon't mistake the place,—Grafton St., BT. JES CHURCH. | years we have had the largest B ; D of } 5 - a | .” 2 _ D> oe } ° $ . © ¢ > ¢ . . 7a ie ema . : . a ~ ‘ side Post Office At the morning service in St. James’ Se ed Business in P. E. Talend. e Sul e and call in as soon as 5 ou hea i { he a ood HeW Ss ‘ " ey th necessary to C. LEWIS. | Church yesterday, the Easter Anthem | of rogress and success is to) We have now the largest busi- sthi it e debt of t nion to } me . ; ; ae » ’ 2 ‘ > : . '> "oO are a D on See our show window for specimens of | “ Thanks be to God,” by Sudds, was beauti- I , @ ness of the kind in the Maritime and see for y ourse If, ky er 5 bod y is hust lin iS: a nd we are f Tite t a re } : ; riimert fron - i > ° A) : sanag Thucedes 7 ~ | Cameo Photes 3w eod wy 3i—mech21 | fally rendered by the choir under the j au r ie Provinces. Nothing but genuine i. etor of Thursday ? 4 eS? SR | direction of Mr. J.E. Bell, and asermonjP@ ALWAYS CONTENT merit in the Seeds we sell cou bound to make her hum, Come along and give us a hand, THE TAXATION OUESTION, appropriate to the occasion was preached e eee | ave brought about these results. - SALE P by the poor Rev. Mr. Fullerton BUT NEVER SATISFIED. | —- i ie Rogers is h MID & Series of Bon. B. Razers is holing sere LOTS, nein oovewt cc, a FOLLOW THE CROWD ! : eG = ate aoe rT Pe We are CONTEN with | : $ measures « taxation is constituents ye Services “ion Uburch were also his is a wise ra} } Stead 7 ; ae rule when ild allow him to vote for. Concerning Mount Edward Read well attended. The preacher was Rey. . . ° in “Be , ~~ 9 .” . the c se of ur busi ing see eople don’t rush to / e@ the meetings already held at Bloomfield, 8 Mr. Thompson, of Bedeque, The choir 1¢ increase our business buy poor seeds, but they do crowd ligniesh and Alberton, all of which were; Estate Late Rev. BD. F. tzgerald, | rendered appropriate music in good style, } to Carter’s & : ' : . . — i , eed Store every sea- Ta ‘lo targely nites ded, is correspond nt writes end seeperty of Hon F. Miss Fraser presiding at the organ. this season, BUT, WE WILL | son, because they know the value e tar ere Siem ai or. tie (Rk BS = couid n 1 get ™~ pe <ywend recken. ornen cumacue : of the seeds. This i is not “blow” voie for «a resolution in favor es spe |NOT BE SATISFIED until but-simple fact. Poor seeds tell Charlottetown, March 26, 1894. any meacure ‘axation until To be sold by Publie Auc tion, on WED- The services in the Second Methodist their own story when they grow, — — ne Government cut down expenditure tO] NESDAY. the Eleventh day of A vril next, Church and the Baptist Church yesterday i mech” so do good ones. Buy those that a ee ee - _ _ the verv lowest poirt, and the n if taxation | a 1). 1994, at the hour of of eleven o'clock, | Were also well attended, and music appro- ; OUr New Spring Sty les of have told a good story for years wae mm scary, th i ut shoul be firet a. m.. on the premises, Mount Fy eat priate to the eeryices was well rendered, >| past. They are C ARTE R’S. vat Mu ated to the Legislature, the House toad :-— aaeneenemmeenans —— BOOTS and SHOES are seen | Send for our Seed Catalogue : dievived dr a recess givenjeo that the bill} | MARRIED. | for 1894. Ready 15th March. might be properly discussed throughout Six one-acre Lots on the east side . the Island. In the thecuasion some of the | road adjoining property of Wm. Dodd, aac At Georgetown on 20th inst., before Hon. by all customers who appre- | a items of expenditure that were recom Five one-acre Lots on the west side “1 D. Gordon, J. P. by license from the Lieut. x) mended to be trimmed down was in con- | road f agpesiee Longworth Estate. Governor, Mr. James Bull to Miss. Christy ciate values and stvles *| i) ——— nect on wae the | public offices, euch a: Ana McDonald, both of Lot 64, Murray . ro vet ‘ ern the Sh ant iming| anf eimai tara | Baer = 0, Headquarters for Genuine French Calf Hand-Made 8 em me. there! w making one clerk do| 24 igi aeantly sit’ tated for “tail ding pour | ee — nee a : the work of two, also the dismiseal of all a : +4: Ore. } d SEE DSMEN, the school inspectors and me Plans and conditions of sale can be seen | ‘ T Silcn of Hapertocodeni nn En eTeiMe. ‘he | offise of undersigned At Greenwich, P. E. [., on March ‘a ALSO RUBBERS AND RUBBER ROOTS Clesk’ ie ints adent of Education and Jane, beloved wife of A Squire, aged * ' | Charlottetown, - - P. E, Island. xs 9. #) 000 + © one, and thereby faving R. R. FITZGERALD. years, | Mea meh2i—dy 3i Claw) (Boston papers please copy.) Ch’town, March 12, 1894—dy ik Ky So a ae ue Ow ee “ ae ae WesLeave your measure for a pair of our superior Hand-made Boots for Spring Sy