g carry ing ~~ ance on I »p- Are you €arry A fire . 4 ne—generally ‘ ve a A poricy stock Cx } pa s, I represe W rotect you ‘i Compa “ ever ¢ est a E. R. BROW. Insurance Agent | Charlottetown 1 AAAAAAAS ARAM IS a PeveveNN Ns | l'o have your clo ] clear | i and put in good running FS orler; don’t over loak it when ole you're house-cleaning. We | clean and repair clocks, that’s our business. We will give youa good bb and make a fair chara = ve All Work Warranted. evvNY ENVY EY W. W. WELLNER = ciemapneie anit :/ , £ Oe de & a rge — LHE DAILY HXRAMINER, CHHAKMULLBLUWN MAKUH 22, htnatiainatubdndieanstinsbeanpiaenee ieee yr «3 gf? a 4 ‘ ' Pe am equ a we Other Item: Tue Mat. Speciat, reached the city about half-} ast one ths afternoon, “ Tue Axxenxciation —T be usua! rervices were h-id in St. Duarstan’s Cathedra! o. day. : - — To wear the Chariot race at the illns- trate: o lecture On Ben Hur, Easter Monday rhigesy I be @ rare treal. : | Sr. Parrick’s Eatt.—Rememver the } COI cert in St. Patrick’s Hail on Monday | vigbt in aid of the poer, programme to, oiorrow. awn C. QO. F.—Regular meeting of Court | Charlottetown Canadian Order of Foresters night a o'clock, payment of dues,— \ é y ‘in Say Anmy.—The entertainment e | evening was @ suc- ery respt The Juniors, as was expected, did well. A_ sufficient @tnount was realized to procure an outfit ef music for the band. i is aiiaiite THe P ial branch of the Dominion len pera t iii e W meet in the 7. M.C. A. ball on Thursday, April 7th. This b ized on March 7th, yre-entative anCD Was Oorgal meeting re? = ' beid in Caarlottetown, In the Provincial Alliance are represe nted nearly every church and lesuperavce society iD the ovinee. The object of the organization was to unite under one common head all temperance wo-kers on P. E. Island, 80 that when the opportune hour arrives to vote for prot 1ibition the lems perance ranks iv be found presenting @ strong unbro- ken front. Every church and temperance puested to appoint delegates Lo this meeting 48 matt T3 Of vital im portance to the success of the plebiscite in province will be dea:t with. An executive meeting will be held at 11.30, the general business meeting at 2p. m.,and a public meeting in theevening. All triends of prohibition are invited to attend, Return tickets on railway at one fare. iiiseiihsiininta Bex Hur.—Those who have read Gen Lew Wallace’s thrilling book ‘ Ben Hur” wil pleased to learn thaton Easter Moniay evening (Apri! 11th) this famous siory will be illustra ei iu the basement of the First Methodist church by over eighty stereoptican views, many of them highly colored, and never before shown in this city. As the views are thrown on ,the canvaes. Miss. Lefurgey, our well known and talented elocutionist, will give a short ee Hats! Hats! —_— ———_—— Our new hats are in, We can show you the best ralues in the city. You can have either English or American, in the very latest shapes and colors. A good range of men’s and bays caps, from 10c up, Come and See. J, B, MAGDONALD & Co! spring SD%SBWSCOAH* Pe ae c ee ae i aioe made like ours, are the ; best—fresh ones to-day 10 per dez. TeLersoxe 935. . STEWART @S & ® @® @a 2, es oe © % @& % 2 de-cription of eachofthe less important ones ; telling in her own words the inter-— esting circumstances connected with them. Other views that will receive fuller notice are: The angels appearing to the sh pherds, the star that went before the magi, Jerusalem at the time of the birth ot Christ, Sea Flight, when Ben Hur asa galley~slave saved Arrive and was adopted by him, Orchard of Resee, home of Sheik Iidrim. Horses and Chariot race, Ben Hur coming to Jerusalem and finding his mother and sis- ters lepers, Johan the Baptiet and Christ ‘by the Jordar, Christ healing the lepers, The betrayel of Christ by Judas, Christ before Pilate, Christ bearing .the Cross, The Cruciiction, Of this number the ones that will receive particular attention are: The first Christmas Eve, The Chariot Race, Christ healing the lepers, and the Crucifixion, Each of these events will be illustrated by several views, mavy of tbem colored; and, as Mies Lefurgey will give The Chariot Race ia full,everybody can easily realize what @ yreat treat is in storefor all those who attend. grly those who have read Ben Har can fully appreciate the difficult task Miss Lefurgey bas undertaken at such short notice, but ber past record amply proves, that what she andertak +s she does uod what she does she does well. The admission fee of 20 cents places this in structive and interesting entertainment within tte means of all. ' ! ' | } i } this ¢ a ey | REV. LN, aia a { f | } lawyer and client have disagreed. MR. SUTHERTAND’S LECTURE. A large splendid audie nce, and a and eloquently treated—such, in short, is the report of the lecture uf the Rev. Mr. Sutheriaod in St. Paul’s Schoolroom last evening oa Tepnyson’ 's Message to our generation. Hon. and cultured subject ably D. Farquharson presided and introduced the Jife and forth bis reviewrd great poet, setting love for mankind Unrist, accompaaicd by a perfect fel expression, devotion to truth and | and loyalty to duty. lecture, th lecturer who works of the message of yeauly, In the course of bis | Mr. Sutherland manfully withdrew a alighting remark upov Teuonyson by him last year, upon the occasion ot the Burns’ Anniversary celebration, in respect to the poei’s acceptance of a peerage; and | stated thata perusal of the biography lately published, in which the deep sym- | pathy of the poet with poor and humble | people is set forth, had completely removed | the impression he bad formed. He regard= ed Tennyson as the greatest man of bis age, and earnestly advised the study of his works by the rising generation. The | vote of thanks was eloquently moved by | T. C. James, Esq, and ably seconded by the Rev. Mr. Bryan. We beartily gratulate the young ladies of Prince Street School who sang so sweetly and well at the beginning and end of theJecture. con rare THE PURCHASE OF LA PATRIFE, (Montreal Star.) Mr. Tarte made one little mistake when | he made that impulsive and frank state- ment in the House of Commons about the purchase of La Patrie, Before saying anything atell about such a delicate subject, he should have consulied his solicitor. Mr. Greenshbields’ statement is an ever so much better explanation than Mr. Tarte’s and if it does not quite agree with his client’s, why itis not the first time that Mr. Tarte’s explanation, according to Hansard, was ag follows: “Mr. Greenshields had a cheque in bis hands notof his own money, bvt of the money of the party, and he paid that che- que.” Mr. Greenshields’ explanation is that Mr. Tarte gave him $5000 in cash that afternoon (i. e., the afternoon when the paper was purchased), and that the following morning Mr. Tarte’s sons gave him $5000 in bills and a cheqne for 10,- 000 on the Hochelaga Bank. Mr. Tarte says the morey came from Mr. Greenshields’ ; Mr. Greenshields says the money came from the Messrs. Tarte. No doubt the honorable gentleman and the learned gentleman are both telling the truth, but nothing less than an impartial and unbiased Parliamentary investigation like that now going on could make the affair intelligible to the public mind. How both these gentlemen must have wondered where that money came from when they came to compare notes ! When Robinson Crusoe saw that foot - print in the sand, he first of all euspected a visitor, then he thought the mark was his own, and when he found that tootprint a misfit for his number elevens, he thought it had been made by the devil. Tarte thought Greenshields put np the money out of the party funds. Green- shields thonght Tarte got it out of Le Cultivateur’s pettv cash. Now the que-- tion is, do they both suspect diabolic agency or aleiry godmother. If neither, where the devil did the money come from? A GRADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- SILTY SAY. “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their earliest years! Our physiciau firat recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my wife immediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure.” ae my TO LET.—That comfortabie and pleasantly situsted house on upper Queen St., being the southern balf of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, pow in ceeunation of Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in sam>, rent moderate, possession g' ven 1st May next. Apply to H, James PALMER, Ch'town, 05 a a aod faith ip } citv OF | } made | i Sometimes we ‘claims for their for Christy’s 1595. TIMES YOU THINK. goods that they Hats are big. jthem up with hats tbat will give satisfaction: “hats believe that merchants make cannot substantiate. Our claims we admit, but we guarantee to back that do not ate led to ‘fade or turn gresn in a few ‘moatha. PAL ne 9 o RS A 4 : that we buy our others that don’t. im carpets direct from the manufacturers, there are We know that our Carpet De epartment is the $ We Know best place on Prince Edward Island for to buy Carpets, we keep the best grades, we show he largest assortment, and we know that our prices are the lowest. Sometime: lead the trade in been able to know that we have competitors § the People Never and just now we readymade clothing. get near us; are Offering a new thing in this line, that will simplv knock the ‘wind clean out of all competition, namely, Fit Reform, Those goods are as well made as custom work, in fact, each and every garment is tailor styles. made, and cut in the very The prices are much lower than getting it made to order, latest New York PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men TO. BE LEP House on King! St, near Queen, contain ing eleven rooms. Also shop adjoin ing fitted suitably for a grocery store. Ho use and sbop let conjointly or separately. 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