THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - . . - ——————————— gs a nt ; a » ‘ ‘ Local and Other Items. | Local and Other Items ee SPRINE Wild geeae hawe arriy Hats at lowest prices at TY 4 Bruce's e i: cone as s cheap at Jamee Paton «| mR scalds r wucus use Philoderma, Co's mast? — ml dw lm “ : (ro to-pight to James Paton & Co's for ; ; A ‘ a >s Tor all ‘ - Is . ty } ) j : Mr isHiINes, best velue im the city, | kinds of 1 ady:nade clothing. marl2 at I) A. I ces — . | , Hoox & Lapper —A special meeting of s 1a Coug anc Consumption Cure is | the Hook * Ladder Company will be held e : a guarantee.—Reddino Bros this evening at 8 o'clock. novidwly - is ee ie , AT THE Capes.— Boats left (¢ ipe Tormen [ } ar nit univ meeting ® ° . - “* : ery Mc § OF | tine at 1150 a wm. with fifty eight bags of the City ¢ e Acid on Monday | mail matter. No croesing frrom this side er a ; a ae i ’ ° : ' Po.ice Court —This moining a young man, sp* to-night at James Paton } charged with disorderly conduct on the 9th & Co's See their window; also their carpet | ¥°* tined $1 o¢ four days, and a drunk was nt in to-day’s issue. marl2 disposed of for $2 or eight days. Vry Whi : te lil luobaters In tk itement 4 : y are rit ike iobeters N ne excitement of new drug stores suse they can't stem the tide, aad are | don’t forget the old ones. Que hundred and . e swim.~-Moncton Timea. | eighty boxes of Pink Pills received to-day (Qpitinnn at Dodd's Medical Hall £20 sat& wod tf Hace t . \ large supp'y of misce! ke, slightly shopworn, at haif e Diamond Beokstere - Low wraicap Catholic prayer books from teu cents upwardsst the Diamond Bookstore Tbe stock ts the finest, largest and best ia the - M ACAZINES at Lepiur vy, Serioner 3, riew Fa wy Herald. etc., Coon store A'l the best monthlies, such North American Re- at the Diamond - * Parseny A The atudents of St Dunstan's College wi!l present the above ax cellent pasteral d 14 In the Lyceum on Faster Monday night. oe We HAVE just opened a large assortment f spring and summer ties in all the latest atyles. the finest ever shown in the city.— John McLeod & Co nautical Friznns who have onpies of the music book entitied “The Glorious Cause,” belonging t: the W. ©. T. O , will please leave them with the secretary, Mra. L. M. Poole. Trusty.—A crossing of ashes was to-dey pat down on Kent Street, between Mark Vright & Co's. corner and Prowse’s. It was bacly neede 1 -_ Rouillon & in fawnes, iHKEE HUNDRED pairs ferd, , kid gloves received to lay, tans, greys and black.—Staniey Bros., Brown's Block. ml0 3i eod — Souetuisc Nsew.—Alumiaum thimbles— light, durable and will not tarnish. In appearance similar to silver, and at half the cost. —E. VW. Tavior. m1? 2i ocala Pre Socta, —At a pie social heid at Han‘er River on Thursday night the song sum of 345 was realized. The social was in aid of the Presbyterian Church at thet place. - - CALL on us, we're al! fixed jup for the com- pany of cnatomers with the finest line of ear- pets that ever was imported to this country. Do you want a huge bargain’ Now's the time and onrs the place.—Patton Bros oe MitrraRry —The officers, non-commissioned officece and ryen of No. 3 Co , S2ad Batteiion, are reques%d to meet in their hall over Miller Bros. store at 7 30 this evening for election of efficcrs for the year.—D. Stewart, Captain. ~~ Haneorn Lient.—The ladies in charge f refreshments at the Harbor Light thie evening will be Mrs. Dr. McLeod, Mrs T. L Chappelle and Mrs. John Coombs. A gymnasium was opened last evening in connection with the institution. We are glad to know that the interest in this re- form w steadily increasing. Sows of Tempsnascer Sociar.—On Friday evenimg.next, the members of Orient Division, ee . . . . . . 8. of gives social in their Division Ro va, McLeod's Hall, to «higgthe members invited. The programme wil! be both litera: y and musical, eupplemented with refreshments. A zood time is expected o.---—_~ : 5 : J. T. Metuisn, Ese , J. P., gave his de- cision on Friday, in the case of John Quinn es, James Mctionnell rhe magistrate stated that as the charge was a very serious ene he would send the «ccused up to the Supreme Court fertrial. As there were mitigating circumstances, however, Me- Gonnell was released on giving bail for his appearance. _ ---- Lectvre.—To-night in McLeod's Hall Mr H. J. Fisher, formerly of this city, will deliver a lecture, subject, ‘*Mormon Delusion. Mr. Fisher leaves in a few days for the South. The friends will not forget this and give bim s full house, #6 the proceeds ge to work among the fallen. Mr. Fisher returns in the fal! for work in this ci'y. ——— 4 Seat For Tue Crry.—The Fish Mar ket has been the scene of much excitement luring the past twenty-four hours op account of the presence of one of the seals captured Tignish, which was received by Mr. I. T. Crockett yesterday afternoon. The visitor appears to be in the besr condition and is criticised by bundreds of onlookers near We would suggest that his sealship be pre- per time in Such o‘her cities. tountain attractions exist in many dialissietiain Biack Sam's Brspor —A part of the rail:nuy of Black Sam's Bridge has been re- moved and a person going along in the dark with his hand upen the rail might easily fall over into the not always delight- ful stream The sidewalk and crossing leading out into the Brighton vad are alae in a very disgraceful atate. The atteution of the Councillors for Ward & and the proper city officials is respect- fuily directed to this matter. An accident involving lite or damage might at ary time ecur at the bridge below. Twenty to thirty per cent. dis | count on boots at Stamper’s Cer- ner. Now is the time to get ba: gains «6 the stock must be sold. Sr. Parricx’s Day —We have received a copy ef the programme made ready for the concert of the Emerald Branch of the Bene- voleat Irish Society. It is made up of vocal apd instrumental music, ant farce, “That Rascal Pat The addrers on the cecasion will be delivered by the Rev, Allen J. Macdonald, of Fort Augustus. The Benevolent Irish Society. of Charlotte- also hard at work making ready for the celebration. They have arranged for special fares from all stations along the line of railway. At their concert Io the evening John Gaffoey, Esq, of Summerside, will make an address. There wili also be celebrations ot Alberton and Summerside and other sections of the Province town, are served in good tealth and placed at the pro- | the tank at the Queen Square j i the laughable See the lot of boys’ and men's woolen shirts at sixty cents each, at Harris & Stewart s mS 5i A GRAND Concert by a juvenile company of artiste will be given on Monday evening at the residence cf Mr. John Newson. Tickets on saie at the Diamond Bookstore. Price 5 cents, Doors cpen at 7 o'clock; concert at § —_ ia A Meetixo of all persons wishing to join the Merchants’ Information Bureau will be held in the lecture room of the Y. M. C. A. on Monday evening. the l4th inat., at & o'clock A full meeting is requested as other matters of importance will be discussed , mit 3i tebe ate ta Finemen’s TOURNAMENT.—An important meeting of the Committee will bs held in their room on Monday evening next, at 8 o'ciock, for the purpose of arranging the prizo list for the coming Firemen’s Tourna- ment and other matters connected there- with. —_—_+.>_— Tue “Old Fashioned Tea” to take place March 24h in the basement of the First Methodist Church is going to be one of the events of the season In connection with it a programme of instrumental music is being prepared, and an exhibition of views with the magie lantern will be given. You should make it convenient to attend. am o~ sae Estrey's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil pleasant to take as milk. The peculiar manner in which it is made renders it acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. For coughs, colds, consumption, delicate children, whooping congh and all wasting diseases there is no remedy to equal it. ml dw Im Natat Day, ] © (¢%. F.—Tuesday, 26th Apri}, will be ces brated this year in Chars lottetown An energetic.committee have the matter in hand, who will, we do doubt not, present a programme eqnal to apy in the past submitted by the Oddfellows, which is equi valent to saying that it will be the attraction of the year. ProvinctaL Lectstature. The Guard of Honor at the opening of the Provincial Legis- lature on Tuesday, 22ad inst., will consist of the undermentioned detail with the Band of the 82ed Battalion: (Garrison Artillery: 1 second lieutenant, | sergeant, 20 gunners; Engineers : 1 first lieutenant, 1 sergeant, 20 sappers; 320d Rattalion: 1 captain, | sergeant-major, 1 sergeant. 60 privates. Captain 1). Stewart, No. 3 Company, 82d Battalion will be in command. A salute of 15 gune will be fired from Fort Edward. The opening ceremony will take place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon dinccikiniapinniwaly Mertixe.—Atthe annual meeting of the officera of the 82nd Battalion a few days ago, committees were appointed for the year as follows jand Committee: Surgeon James Warburton, president; Captain Geo. D Davison, Captain D. Stewart, Secretary- Treasorer. Regimental Committee: Major oe ince Edward Dive are McLeod, Captain Crockett, Captain uf Victoria and Prince Edward Divintans masons The report of the Band Committee Oper, showed an exrenditure of $117.16 and a balance on hand of $1895. After aye brasitudes for which the meeting was-Called had been transacted, Capt. D. Stewart, No. 3 Co., on hehalf of the Battalion Military League Rifle team, presented Lieut.-Col, Dogherty with the very handsome trophy won by that team last year Local Notices. Great bargains for ready money at John McLeod & Co's. dy&wk Ancther lot of boys’ clothing just opened at J. B. Macdonald’s. 4i—mehl2 The success of our readymade clothing has been heralded far and near by the concourse of ladies who have taken advantage of the genuine bargains we are offering in the ahove department.—James Paton & Co, Market Sq. marl? Don't fail to see our stock of men’s and boys’ hats when you want to boy. (urs is the very newest. —J. B. Macdonald mceh12~4i Justly celebrated.—The Dominion Boot and Shoe Store ia celebrated for the style, quality and low prices of their boots. Go there. 4i—mch12 Ladies should see our boys’ suits at $2 50 —they take the lead. —J. B. Macdonald mchi2—4i DIED. At Murray River, on’ January [kth, of D'ptheria, Clara Watts, heloved wife of James Dunn, aged 22 years. Also, on the 11 h of Jaruary, Robert Henry and Florence Eliza- heth, beloved children of James Dann and Clara Watts, aged three years and eight months, and nine months respectively. ote eee ee ee ae r The Cod That Holps toCure The Cold. | The disagreeable } taste of the A { t ee 6a LIVER OL is dissipated im oS Zz The | at ent suffering from CONSUMPTION. HROeCMITIS, COUGH, COLD, OR SASTEIXE BDISKASES, takes the iedy a3 he would take milk. A per- emulsiow, end a wonderful flesh producer. rail co no wtheie AN Druggists, 50¢., 1. eOOTT & BROWNE, Belleville, - te OLE GIO Om a - SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1892. ne a a NEW HATS FOR SPRING | JUST RECEIVED, 35 DOZEN OF STIFF HATS, FROH CELEBRATED LONBON MAKERS, The Latest Styles for the Coming Season. CHRISTY & 60., — AND— or) eee meneame a 3) ‘London Makers. J. BENSON & SON, | When in need of a NOBBY AND STYLISH HAT, call ment. Prices to sait the mu!t and ese our agsaort ude, JOHN MeLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, UPPER QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. February 16, 1892—eod & wky Grand Sale OF —-2+: NEW FURNITURE. aaentom( € } Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. dood work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON, Oharlettetown. Feb. 25, #892. CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 335. MILLION LBS. For Sampies sent Free, write to c. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. ie ea. + YOUR GROCER FOR Ty PAY ¥ = — a = ae es WLLER BROTHERS, ——DEALBERe IN-—s— Pianos, Organs & Sewing Machines. shia x)—_—— HE CELEBRATED HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS hive boea renowaed through out the Dominion of Canada for the rich designs of cases and the pure and brilliant tone and lightness of touch. A full supply of the celebrated NEW RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES. Also, a number of slightly used Machines of standard mskers now on hand, and will sell the sam ata large discount off regular prices. A full guarantee with sack machine. Come and see them. A grand chance to get a bargain. VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, HARMONICAS ani SHEET MUSIC always on hand, and will be sold at lowest possible prices. Give us a call before parchasing. MILLER BROS., Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 2, 1892--3m dy & wky LOBSTER CANS! TALLS and FLATS, made only from the best Tin Stock, and every Can warranted. Boxes all made and dried one year ahead to insure the Cans against rusty edges, and none but experienced workmen employed, thus enabling me to offer the best Cans made on P. E. Island. I am now prepared to receive orders from Lobster Packers and Dealers for delivery any time up to the Ist of June next. Also in stock:—Ingot Tin, Lead, Rings, Oiled Clothing, ete. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetowo, February 10, 1892—2w eod Copper. Marline, Rope, Nails, Trap. ol ae BLACK DRESS GOODS. E LOOK CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in these goods, and leave the buyer to look closely at the PRICES, knowing that they will bear EXAMINATION and COMPARISON. Ask to see our ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERE, 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard. ——1) STANLEY BROTHERS BROWNS BLOCE. Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892--eod & wky —_— ee ee _ = ——-——-AT ee ARGH SALE OF GARPETS Eo SS ae JAMES PATON & COS, MARKET SQUARE. iz) (3) March Sale at James Paton & Co., March Sale at James Paton & Co’s., March Sale at James Paton & Cos., March Sale at James Paton & Co's., iecianuamee —§_(C) F'- OUR WHOLE STOCK OF IN ALL THE Velvets, Velvets, Velvets, Yelvets, ——-—_AT—_——— GREATLY REDUCED ee it} Brussels, Brussels, Brussels, | Brussels, Wiltons, Wiltons, Wiltons, Wiltons, Market Square, Market Square, Market Square, Market Square, CARPETS FOLLOWING GOODS : Wools, Wools, | Wools, | Wools, Tapestries, Tapestries, Tapestries, | Tapestries. PRICES ! The Month of March, 1891, was a very heavy month with us, and it will require very great efforts this year to beat it. But if all’s well IT MUST THAT IS, we intend to sell more this Month than in March, 1891, or, RKASON WHY.” iz} ue BE DONE! CARPETS and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS to use an old saying, “WE'LL KNOW THE JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE, expect a large incre con dently expect, because OUR any Firm in Charlottetown, Altogether, our ever before. “OME AND SEE US! For everything in STOUK IS LARGE and t in their CARPET DEPARTMENT this Oe ote OUR STOCK OUR VALUE BETTER than Carpet Department is in better form than This we year. the line of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, and all HOUSE FURNISH- ING GOODS, you will find both PRICES and GOODS always THE LOWEST AND BEST to be found on Prince Edward Island at JAS. PATON & CO’S., Brown's Block, Market Square. Charlottetown, March 10, 1a92—eod & why Sete keane I EIEN. GTS ‘ e & ft ? 5. Be