ee eee ome a a et ee te THE DAILY EXAMINER. - : - - - - WEDNSDAY, MARCH 16, 1892. > Lod bh . Other Items. scald © Omens use Philoderma, ml dw im ia Ar rhe Capas Cy i beth ways to \iail arrived int y at-11.20, aa Beer & Gotf'g aff of Cheap Canned s in to-day’s issue of this paper. ~~ : at the Rink toenight. Attend the ckey match. Best game of the season. - Tne tea in Zion Charch at 6 o'clock on Thursday evening is looked forward to with interest - To Sxarers —During the hockey match night, spectators will be allowed half an ir 8 skate after the first half for 10 cents - Deo Fora I -An old fashioned lethodist Tea is a T that satisties everybody. { mike any otner engagement for the = RANCE A good time is ex- ected at the Orient Division Room on Friday evening An energetic committee have the atter io hand, - iin PResent.—Reet alter eating is a law of are, and for thig reason a splendid magic lantern show and entertainment has been pre pired to follow the old-fashioned blethodiet Sea om the 24th. ittedionn r. Perer’s CarnronaL —Special Lenten Bervice this evening at 7.30. Address on ‘*The Fathers of the Farly Christian Church.” Sleditation on ‘* Woman's Work and Influence” ¢t sorrow at 5 o'clock, p m. _>--— Lectcre.—Mr. P. R. Blatch has been re- quested to deliver a lecture at Milton. Sub- ject, “Cam we improve our Climate?” The Leeture will take place at Milton Hall, North iilton, on Wednesday evening next. ies Wa eell carpets and oilcloths lower this nonth than any other tims of the year Ve intend selling s larger amount of goods from thie department this season.—Jas. Paton & Co., Market Square. mlfi 3i iceman & soB lot, including covered dishes, soup cureens, sauce tureens, cups and saucera, pitchera end basins, all of which must and w.li be sold.—W. P. Colwill. Feb, 25 dy wky. ‘einieiadilaatteiadin Haneor Liowr.—There was another large sudience at the Harbor Light last night, and every one appeared pleased with the enter- tainment furnished. The programme was made up of vocal and instrumenta) music. Rev. James Simpson presided. adios Tue Lycaum —The interior of the Lyceum ia being painted, tinted and decorated by Mesers. Trainor & McCormack. The work, it is perhaps needlees to say, is being perform- ed ina very artisti: manner joth gentlemen ace experts in their line of business. - Tae New York Tetecramw.—The mammoth issue of this paper contaioing the great con- troversy over the famous ‘** Christinas Ser- mon” by K. G. Ingersoll, together with the replies of Rev. Drs. Buckley, Ts!lmage and Dixion, and Fathers Lambert and Young, 19 ents each at the Diamond Bookstore Mecuanism or THovcnt.—In the Y. M. C. \. this evening Dr. McLeod will discourse on tbe Mechanism of Thought, the origin of con- sciousness, intelligence or mind, from the atandp int of the materialists aod those who are believers in a Great Firet Cause. A free liscussion on the subject will be expected at the close of the Doctor's remarks. ened Borany.—Mr. Bain delivered last even- ing the fourth lecture of his course in bot- any. The subject was ‘The leaves of flowering plants, their peculiaritiess and functions It was a very interesting and valuable discourse, illustrated by drawings in the masking of which Mr. Bain is an slept. cinvanaipeicniel See the lot of beys and men’s weeolen shirts at sixty cents each, at Harris & Stewarts. mS 35i Tue ‘Myrtle Navy” brand of smoking tobaceo has stood the test for over twenty yeare, and during that time it has lost no friends and gained scores of thousands. This lengthened experience shows that it is no mere pasving fashion which has gained it the approv al of the public, but its superiority in the essential qualities which make it a first- class tobacco. one No Weak Iwrration.—Another lot of those hoice five cent stationery packages are put up at the Diamond Bookstore. No copying from others. Everything original. In addition to the splendid value already given there has been added to these packages | good lead pen- cil, pen holder, pen and blotting p»per. The best value ever given for five cente. Cet one st the Diamond Bookstore. sa Loyalist Socrety.—At the regular semi- aunual meeting of the Loyalist Society in sonection with the Baptist Church, held a few evenings ago, the f pllowiag officers were elected for the current term: President—J ®. Fraser; Vice-Fresidenat—A H. Gordon; Treasurer—J. A Webster; Seeretary—-J. P. Gordon. The usual standing committees were also appointed Ix THe months of March, April and May the blood should be purified, and the system strengthened, so that it be able to withstand che debilitating effects of the changing weather, and resist the attack of disease. The cnoet reliable medicine to take to bring about the desired result is Kstey’s Iron Tonic. For sale by al) druggista. mi dw Im Roow Parser Snow Roow.—The Bazaar over the Diamond Bookstore has been tastefal- ly fitted up, in which is displeyed in an attrac tive manner samples of the large and excellent stock of room paper always to be found at this establishment. The selection of room paper which formerly was an arduous work is new made a pleasure. Twenty to thirty per cent. dis count on boots at Stampers Cor- ner. Now is the time to et bargains as the stock must be sold. Sr. Parricn’s Day.—Arrangements for the celebration of the day in Charlottetown are bow complete. The members of the Bene- volent Irish Society will meet at their hall, Prince Street, at 9 o'clock in the morning, and at 9.45 will form in rovession and headed by the Artillery Band will march to 5t. Dunstan’s Cathedral where the usu sl service After the service in the eburch the procession will be re-formed, and parade the priacipal streets. In the evening & literary and musical entertainment will be given in the Lyceum. The programme made up of vocal and iostrumental selections, dances and a farce—‘*‘That Rascal Pat. Uhere will also be the usual services in the churches at Summerside, Alberton and Souris, and at each place there will be a yncert in the evening. will be held. Local and Other Items. I OO F.—Nat:! Diy Committee wi'l meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock. For Sal F, at the Fish Market, fresh cod- fish, halibut and trout, just received Tuat hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure.—Reddin Bros. novidwly To-Nicur there will be skating for specta- torsat the hockey match, from 8.45 to 9.30 Fee ten cents. Tue Zionites always have toney teas; be sure and take the one in on Thursday even- ing at 6 o'clock. SocraL.—A very enjoyable social was held at Cornwall on Monday evening. The snug sum of $60 was realized. staal Catt when you want a carpet at Jaa. Paton & Co’s., Markes Square, the cheap- est place to buy house furnishings on P. E. Island. ml6 3i Provincrat Exnrerrion.—Stanley Bros, will again this year give two prizes for the best crocks of butter—$15 eo firat: $10 to seeond. inieondiig iu R. 8. C.— Special meeting of Salvage Corps to-morrow (Thursday) night at 7.30 o’c'ock sharp. Important business. Fu!) attendance requested. —<~ Hoox & LappEr.—Owing to the hockey match being held to-night, this company will not meet till Saturday night next at 8 o’clock.—D. Finlayson, Sec’y. B. 1. S.—All members of the Benevolent Irish Society are requested to meet at their Hall (the Lyceum) to-morrow moruing at 9.15 sharp. By order of Chief Marshal. SACRAMENTAL.—The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was administered in the Pres- byterian Church, Bay Fortune, on Sunday last, the pastor, unassisted, conducting the services, Tus new meeting house of the Disciples at New Glaagow will (D. V.) be opened for worship next Lord’s Day, 20th inst. Col- lections will be taken in sid of the build- ing fund. Ics Acrounb.—A large field of ice has been aground off Souris for some days back. West- erly winds have failed to start it, and the harbor there remains effectually blecked for the present. —_—-——_—2 -— ee We are hesdquartera for carpets, oil- cloths and a'l kinds cf house furnishings and the price we are selling at this month will inaure ua a large trade.—Jas. Paton & Co., Market Square. ml16 3i Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, it behooves us to keep in a condition to deiy it, and for thie purpose there is nothing better than Everybody's Pills. 25 cents invested in this popular family medicino now may save that many dollars later. - Lecrurne.—The Rev. Dr. Walker lectured in Rollo Bay on Monday evening. Subject: ‘*Cardinal Manning.” The Rev. Dr. ise graceful writer, and on this occasion treated his subject with marked ability. The audience was large and appreciative. araawaidiabiniiicteiie Now isthe time to get crockery, glass and china at your own prices, as we want to make room for new goods to arrive early in spring, at the cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. Feb 25 4wks dy why. ieee Tue Maits.—A correspondent suggests that a larger staff of clerks be in attendance at the Post Office on arrival of the foreign mail, when it arrives ateventime. The de- lays of late have been the cause of much an- poyance, and prevents those who desire to re- ply by the evening mail from doing so, sinsiaeihio Estey’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is pleasant to take ae milk. The peculiar manner ia which it is made renders it acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. For coughs, colde, consumption, delicate children, whooping cough and all wasting diseases there is no semedy to equal it. ml dw im Lecture.—By request, the Rev. David Sutherland will lecture in the Second Methodist Church on Friday, March 18th, in aid of the Ladies’ Sewing Circle. Ad- mission, 10 cents. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture commences at 8 o'clock. Give them a full house. Si~—meh16 Y. P. S.—The Rev. Fred W. Movre lec- tured before the Young People’s Society of St. Paul’s Church last evening. His sub- ject, ‘* The Supernatural in Religion and the Greatest Miracle,” was well treated. The chair was occupied by the Rev. Wil liam Hamlyn. At the close of hia dis- course, Rev. Mr. Moore was tendered a hearty vote of thanks. = Div Nor Lecrvure.—The leeture on ‘* Mormonism,” advertised to come off at Souris, on Monday evening, in the W. C. T. U. Hall, was not given for want of an audience to listen to it. Some how or other the people did not take kindly to the subject, not knowing what side of the question the lecturer might take. Hence there was only one yourh attended. _—)_—— That's what they say about a seaworthy ship. Al—in the affections of the people of Canada. That’s what can be said of Lessive l’henix, of course, you don't use of the washing powdersnow. That might have been excusable before you knew of Les- sive Phenix! Cleans anything and every- thing. Cleans your clothes, cleans your sil- verware, and cleans your tin or zinc, or wooden or glass or earthenware. And 40 easy to to use! Makes the hands soft. Ask your grocer. Al at Lloyd's. Hockey Matcu.—Attend the hockey match in the rink to-night. "Twill be the best of the season—which is saying a great desl. The teams follow :— SALVAGE CORPS. Goal—J B Dawson. Point—N J Rundle. Cover Poiat—J F Whear. Forwards—J A Moore, J P Rundle, L G W hear. Captain—H D Johneon. ALL GOMERS. Goal—T D Rogers. Point—A S Urquhart. Cover Point—F W L Moore. _ : Forwards—S C Moore, W A Weeks, jr, A W Weeks. Captain— 3 J Rogers Proceeds go towards the firemen’s tourna- ment fund. PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. —_—_——_— - (v)———- PROSPERITY COMES 1 AL Who Trade with Us. (OOD JUDGMENT IN BUYING ——--A NW D-——— FAIR PRICES IN SELLING TO BE OF—— . Profitable Service to You. ENABLES US ———— (1) -—— —-— ‘have not got it MEN'S, BOYS & CHUB Readymade Clothing | IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Including all the Latest Styles. 1) You can afford to stand by those who stand by you. We are seeking 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 wish you had the money if you CALL! CALL! CALL! Prowse Brothers, \44 QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, March 14, 1892—eod & why our Goods. ‘prices, Hats and Furnishing Goods THE PLAIN TRUTH i WHAT WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVORED TO TELL You when . We are always prepared to substantiate. tion to show an enormous stock of MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. . bs can help you to save money; you need not have the least doubt abgnt that. ou have only to take advantage of our low prices to do so. advertising This Spri i 8 Spring we are in a posi- at the Lowest Prices yel reached No investment you ean make will be so profitable to you as investing your money at J, B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STREET, Before you buy your Boots and Slippers, do step into the Dominion glance you can see the difference of quality and and you will be Boot and Shoe Store. At a pleased with our Boots: This is a reminder ! Have not sufficient room to keep Carpets. wanted for Great opportunity to get a bargain. vod & wky—mechi6 GREAT GARPET SALE. {x) “Space other Goods. 1) 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. ji GOODS NEW, PATTERNS NEW, QUALITY THE BEST. Bring along your cash and get value such as cannot be obtained elsewhere on P. HK. Island. ———— The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. 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 fot 57 cents. Tapestry Brussels Carpets were $1.10, now for 85 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 width, were 75 cents, now for 50 cents, Wool Carpets reduced very low. Carpets cut and made at short notice. Charlottetown, February 24, 1892—eod & wky Other qualities equally low. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET. (x)——————-—— — TT DU 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 stock which is continually being replenished by goods fresh from the looms! DO YOU WANT your Carpets cut without waste DO YOU WANT the Latest and Choicest Styles DO YOU WANT your Carpets sewed, ready to lay / DO YOU WANT any kind of Brussels, Veivets, Wilton Velvets, Moquettes, in the choicest designs, made up with beautiful mutch borders, in first-class style / AND ABOVE ALL, DO YOU WANT to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior goods and inferior werkmanship / 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. CULTING ALL CARPETS WITHOUT 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-worn atyles. Nu sviled goods or job lots. Sorry we are short of spice, but come and see us and we will explain fully why we can undersell competitors and yet give you better value. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, March 7, 1892—eod & wky ae rin ape ee ae cr eee a