RS 06 eee me? i: Local and Other Items, Os Fasu rp 7 Lhursday the 24} Ma a ' No. i Battery, G. A will mee at 8 a I t = WaNnTRe Au energetic canvassor, lady | preferred Apply at the Dianond Book 3 - A Frese Srocx The beautiful f prayer books at the Diamond Bookstor: | are st g s week at greatly reduced prices > _ 7 T , ? Lerr Tue Srace Zara Semon, the | well-known showman, has lett the stage fi atime at least, and upened a dining saloon oH tas Wii ane ’ : ; Roni! Tnx nED pairs Fe Rouillon & Ci kid gioves received to day, in fawns, ans greys an lack Stanley Broa., rns = ml 3i eod Sinica | S.—the snnual meeting of the Bene volent [rish Society will be held this evening st 8 ck, eherp. A fall attendance re- queeted.—R. F. Maddigan, Sec’y a Cuvacs Burnep —We regret to hea that the Mission Cburch of the Redemp toriat Fathers, at Roxbury, Mass., by tire on Wednesday -_- oO E ‘ED he concert which was to be given in Powral Hall to-night by the Gelden Hours Club has been indefinitely postponed Gg accouat of the bad con‘tition of the ice and roads Wrs 3 tal Use eu L’OSTE -_ > — Don’t Foreer the Bible class in the Baptist School rooms te-night led by Rev J. A Gordoa Subj-ct **Promise of » New Heart,” Ezek. 36, 25-38 # £Allar welcome Po-night’s lesson promises to be vary interesting. piesa Dogs. —Your collars have arrived avd are seling fast Call early and secure one at W. E. Dawson's 7 Arter Damages —A Halifax lawyer has » itied thecorporationof that city, thatactiny yn behalf of Geo. Blakeney, he will bring sui against the city for $200 damages It is claimed that throngh negligence of the citys werkmen «a dynemite cap came into possession of Bieakney’s son with the result that one of his eyes was 20 badly injured that he has sight of it. lost Breecers’ Mretine —A meeting of the members of the Breeders’ Association and others interested in breeding will be hel in Norton’s Hall (Connolly building) Que > | count on beo!: Street, on Friday afternoon st 2 ov ciock At this meeting the officers of ct. tet ttt } ' h | $9 Masonite Concent —to-r variety | DAILY ERAM? Local and Other Items. Pur ice is reported “‘very shaky. ' - h 2 Philoderma, ml dw im | For ecalda burns use - : aS oe Saree — Crossing both ways t fay. Mail due in Charlottetown about 3 30. - Rememner the Concert in this evening. } prepared. Mall Masonic - - — |harmonica so! », to be pl ‘ved at the Golden Hours Clauk «¢ oncert at Pow Gb al, is highly | -poken of. : > | Rovrttoy’s Kip Groves —If they Sie Wi! | A good programme has been | | The judges pronounce the WILLIAMS PIANOS to. 5a the hest exponents.of the art | Hicuty Spoken Or.—Willie Cantwe'l’s | | | | ; . i} the workmanship. strain every detail is carried to the utmost perfection. 1AMS’ PLA ESTABLISHED 1849, The Acknowledged Favorite of ali Canadian -Makes. csemufinsnanijipatomane( %) bitin 'B* the system of awards adopted, Pianoe of all grades receive medals of siniilar character, but the true test of marit sppears only in the reports of the judges of Piano making, and fully entitled to the leading position. Durability. is secured by the same perfection of workmanship that insures the finest tone and touch. There can only be attained by the use of the best material, the utmost care in testing every hing | needed in the construction before it is used, and by uniformity, precision and finish in There are no hidden corners for careless work in these instruments, The result is durability: The ex jor split a new pair will be cheerfully given in | Perience of conservatories and schools, where p'anos are subjected to the greatest wear, | exchange Three hundred pairs received | shows that the WILLIAMS PLANO outlasts all others | 0 day.—Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. | Every Piano is guaranteed. Catslozgues miiled free on applicatior ml0 3: eod i - | 4N9 AND QREAN CG Gr . ‘ ° i WILLIS PI “4 \N 3 s1VEN AWay.—We do not give away our} goods, but we do the next thing to it. We sell at trifling advance over coat. and fair dealing will always be found at our store.—D. A. Bruce. mldO 2i iliclcliiabiscdaaes Tue Heavy Rain of Tuesday night ard yesterday was & regular ‘‘gettler” for the | There is very ‘ittle of *‘the beautiful” t+ be seen on the streets of the city now, and | wheeled vehicles are the order of the dav. | | The roads in the country are reported to be in & Very bad condition, ! a show i Now thai la grippe is ravaging the country, | it behooves us to keep in a condition to defy | it, and for this purpose there is nothing better | than Everybody's Pills. 25 cents invested in! his popular family medicine now may hat many dollars iater -_-—-g- — See the lot of »oys’ and men's woolen shirt. at sixty cents each. at Harris & Stewarts mS 5i — I ErwortH Leaccor.—We hear that the ladies of the Epworth Lesgue intend giving one of their ‘“‘old fashioned teas” next} Thureday week, March 24th, in the basement | of the Methodist Brick church. The revival | if this old custom will be much appreciated, ! Rave } snd a large attendance wii] be insured. i a | Graxp Concert —St. Paul's Choir, of | Summerside are making preparations for a} gr-ud concert in the Market Hali of that | own on the 17th March We hope eur | friends west will bave a full house, aga we hear | 2 brilliant programme is being prepared for he occasion. Local end «utside talent has been engaged to assi mch9 3i eod | dotaon e | ’ Twenty to thiriy per cent dis “at stsimper’s Cor- ine time to get ner. Now is the Associa: | ba gains as the stock must be soid. ion will be elected and other business; _ a ; transacted. Fira Dissotvep. — The old-established ee i firm of A. Hermans & Son has been dissolved | . , : by tus msent. The senior mem)er ct fue New Apwminal.-—Admiral Sir John by mutual consen The senior mem . Y «a ote | the firm, Mr. A Hermans, wi!l continue to Edmund Commer re li, v4 » has been seiecte : . . : ahaa tert , | do business at the old stand. and Mr. Charles for promotion to the rank of admiral of the j : : a , i ee tooth of | te7mans branches out for himeelf His shop} lvet, ia the vacancy caused by the death of | i “ir Provo Wallis. Admiral Commerrell, it will be remembered, was on the North Ame- rican station during the last commission of the Northampton, from 1882 to 1885 - juz Wor.Lov's commercisl men, Flalifax their who make headquarters, have about ceacluded arrange | known dealer in musica! instruments and sup- ‘ . . 5 ¢ 5 ohn ments to charter a car in which they will visit | P!@> et. sook | #ppears that McAleer entered the shop of the the world’s fair at Chicago They wil! c and dine in the car on the way to and frem | complainant and asked for some money. . . . . | } ae ra Chicageo, and it is understood that the propor- | shopkeeper tionate share of each will be $50. - A Goon Fias.—We direct attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Kenzie, of the Star Tailoring Establishment which appears to-day. itis not necessary to sound the praiees of thie well known firm, fer their fame ia known all ever the Province. Their aim is to furnish the best of everything, and that they are most snccess{ul in their endeavore to please their cvatomers is evidenced by the enornious business. which ti ey control iotenan A Beavrievut Boos.--The Child's Life of Christ, by Hesbs Stretton; a simple and graphic narrative of the psthways trodden, the acenes visited, the burdens borne, the help rendered, the blessings beat»wed, and the lessous taught by Jesua, the Christ, when on his earthly pilgrimsge from the manger to the throne. Price $1.20 Mr. Thee. L Chappelle ia agent for this excel- lent work. 5 suaiiahdiiaieasiti Pus MorMON DELUSION.- -The Mormon Church from 1830 to 1890; the birth. life, feath of the false prophet, Joseph Sinizh ; the Mermon Bible; the Mountain Meadow Massacre, etc. Mr. H. J. Fisher wiil deliver a lecture on the above subject in Hall Saturday eveniag at 8 o'clock being in the city last Mr. Fisher has collected $34.13 towards work among the fallen. The proceeds of this lecture will go towards this The fricads will keep this in mind and reserve Saturday evening for this lecture. Mr. Fisher {s a native of this city. See bi-le, McLeod's Since ieensil sua = For Carrrixoe Live Lorsters —The Yar- mouth Telegram of Satarday says: Capt. Arthur MeGray has just had mnufsctured st the works of the Burrell-J hanson Iron Co. a steam pup ead tanks fi r the purp se of carrying live lobsters to Engl-nd. The tanks are four in number, 4x4 fet x 6 feet high. Each tank has 10 shelves conatructed of wood, on which the lIcbsters ere to be placed ‘The shelves are connec‘ed with pipes on the outside, through which aea water wh l be forced by «id of the pump. Drain valves are also fitted to each shelf to complete the The capacity tank is about 600 lobstera Lhe pump latest motion, aad eapacity of 15,500 gallova an herr. it can be worked as rapidly or aa slowly as desi: ed. it is very compact and of fine action. — . Tue Terr. Bidding was brisk and prices high at the Emery-Fasig sale at Cleveland, O., on the 4th The shady Side Farm con- sigoment fom Louisville fetched eee high figures. Fifty one head brought $59,180, an aversge of 31,160 40 The brewn pacer Greenlender, 2.15, }' dam Juuso, by 5 brought the top price, £9,590, J H Odell, of Evanaville, Ind., securing the horse. : The bav filly Monte Rouse, with a ree nd of 918 as a th*-e-veareo'd, by Electionecr, dam Rosemont, by Priedmunt, 2. filly Starligut, with a four-ye 2.173, have arrived at Boston an tvapsferred to Mr. at Ponkapowg. Senator Stanford before Mr. F memeraiie pu chiae of Avion. esters were ugae the worse ourney : WwW. G. France & Son have bought of Moore, Philadelphia, the brown Commoner, six years, Molly Gobb, by Gen, Benton. irculation of each vaive .c-old record ot 1 have been ‘orbes made bia The young is of Patten’s| Far —A party of thirty | Sleer was remanded eight days for threaten- McLeod & Mc. | Aleer withdrew. i | your manufacture, which include concert, dia'ly recommend your firm to the musical will be located on Grafton Street, a short} distance west of Dodd's Medical Hal! Corner. He expecta to open up ebont the Ist of April. Peter Mec- | Poxrce Covrnr.—This morning, ing to do grievous bodily harm to a well- loing businees on Lower Qaeen Street. I+ The not eomplying as readily as was jexpected, McAleer drew a jack knife and ithreatened to ‘‘Jet daylight” into him. The music man handed over some cents and Mce- Subsequently McAleer was arrested, and disposed of this morning as stated. McAleer is apparently not altogether | tight in his mind. iis Messrs. Mitten Bros. have lately re- ceived a copy of the following testimonial which speaks for itself. A few cf} these instruments still left. Call and see} them betore purchasing : Messrs Heintzmax & Co., Toronto: Gextiemen,—We have very great plea- sure in expressing our thorough apprecia- rion of the excellence of the pianofortes supplied by you to the Onisiio Ladies’ College. The full equipment of the College com- prises twenty-four instruments. Those of Boudoir ang Upright Grands possess mm a high degree the qualit‘es that are requisite in # fine pianoforte They are character zed by purity, richness and fulness of tone quality, while the touch is prompt, light elastic and of good repetition. ability of mechanism and solidity of con- |, struction render them especially service- able for the educational requiremevis of the College. and since they were parchased some three years ago they have s'ood the severe tests admirably For uprightness and fair dealing we cor- sb.ic. Pp J.J. Hare, Crovernor. H. B. Taylor, Secretary. G Y Sra. L. T. Barctay. i. le ue We believe every one who visits our clothing rooms are eurprised to see the tremendous @ock of ch:ldren’s suits and wonder how we can sell so cheap.—lrowse bros. A few boxes of salt wafers received to-day has @ pamping | at Beer & Goll 8. m9 2i Our sales in the carpet department have +x- ceeded our expecta ions, whick goes te show our efforts to please the ladies are appreciat- ed. Mr. Chandler is alwaya ready to show anyone our new rocm and fine atouck who care to cail—Patton Bros. For the largest, best variety and cheap- est assortment of carpets to be found, we years old, by Princeps, | ; : Rysty«'s Hambletonisn, | oy , M-rket Square, are doing in their car- iver ar ad the biown | J. Malcolm Forb: s’ steb e| The fillies were bough’ from | preciative for their long | spix k and span band, new special importation A. M. |]. fc from l»at season, and we have not any that stallion were bought from warehouses or jobbers. by Electioneer, dam buy direct from the factory and can undersell Price, $1 2,500. any io the trade. —Beer Bros. advise any who are in need to call and see the stock James Paton & Co., Market Sq, are showing. mar? 3i Jupatne by the business James Pavou & 'pet and clothing departments this spring, ‘these departments must aot only be popu- ‘lar, but the prices and goods must be right. In their advertisements they invite ali to call and see the largest stock of these goods vo the Island. mar9 3i Tuat the ladies of Cha:jottetown are ap- is fully demonstrated by the quantities of lace curtains that Beer Bros. have already sold. 500 pairs ati!] lefs of our for this spring's trade We have no o!d atock We m9 2i Fair prices MILLER wil! receive all goods at least TWENTY Z PER CENT. chesper than elsewhere on Their dur-| p. K. ineb 7 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. BROTHE! ——DEALERS y iN-————— Pianos. Organs & Sewing Machines. etecem ——( x }}~— HE CEL E B {ATED Hl N WAT LN & CA kl LN ‘3 tae been ren swhed through out the Duminion of Canada for ves arul the pure and brilliant tone snd lightness cof touch. sits _ A full supply of the o NEW RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES. a number of slightly used Machines of standard maker s-meo at a large discount off regular prices. A full Come and see them. A grand chance to get a bargain VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, HARMONIOCAS ani SHEED MUSIC always on hand, and will be sold at lowest possible prices. Cite us w call before parchasiny. WILLER BROS., Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 2, 1892—3m dy & wky et 2 7 : ¢ (a8 Ficn designs of ¢ Also, noe onchand, and wiil seil the vumvaAntee with gach imachine. ieorated ar — y SS = a QUA TEA TRADE 1S BOOMING! URING the Months of November ang December our Tea trad2 inereased so much that we had to, send an order to London for another sup oly, an’ order. to Keep us going till we receive our Spring jtock * We attribute’ this larze in- crease to the fact that we offered the public the best®value jin Teas on P. E. Island, and they gave tnem a fair trial and were convinced that what we stated. was_ true. We wont sell you any Tea that we cannot warrant! CALL EARLY AND TRY A SAMPLE LOT. BEER & GOFF, Cx'town, Feb. 1, 18N—eodkwy Queen and Hiaz Square Stores LECTURE! LECT URE will bz delivered on THURSDAY i& EVENING, lth inet, in the Sasement of Zion Church, by the 2&V. MR. GUNN, oi Car- digan, SUBJE ?t—“HABIT” Chair taken at 5 o'clock. Silver oollection at the dour . : $i mechs NOTICE, HE Firm of A. HERMANS & SON has been this day di-solved by mu‘nal consent, and the business will b- contiauel by A. HERMANS, iSR All pérsons having ¢ aims Axainst the late firm wil forward the vame to him, -nd all par- tes indebted tothe late firm -are requested to make immediate payment, AUGUSTUS RERVANS, CHA® LE? HEKMANS, Charlettetown, March 9th, 1892. AND OVER wur ordera to the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, and you Island. If you will just call and u&k prices, you will be satisfied that this statement is A FACT! THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Queen Street. Ch'town, March 3, 1892--4i eod wy 2i 7 ary MR. HERMANS heartily thanks the public of | Charlottetown for the patronage extended to bim \in the past. thiriy-two years. and bezs to inform lal! nis eustomers that he will continus to give latrict attentiou to business at the o.d stavd, Quean Street. A. HERMANS, | oS 3 t, ‘diiajaiallaee i . > TOA x 3 & he sala at t} " igs n having the HARTSHORN, i} Ct EALED TENDERS for the “i - ~~ att DEALERS. he) assets of the «s'ate of Dennis Morphy, of Fastory, Toronto, Ors. | Souris Kast, consisting of the persons! pro- \perty and book debts, and all other effects | passing to me under Deed of Assignment, will be ree: ived by me at my ¢ffice in-Sowis Kast up to the hour of noon on the 15th day of A sg) i March inst., (1892) An inventery of the 3 | Stock, Fixtures. Book Debts, Notes of Hand, GL SHADE | land all other effects of said estate included | in ssid assignment can be seen at the cftice cf the estate bv applying to me. The Assignee does not bind himself to ac- | cept the highest or any tender. Each tender must be accompanied by a cash d+ posit or certified cheque fer ten per cent. of the ain- ouatof the tender, The assignment and |detivery of said assets will take. place on ipryment of the ba'arey of the amount of tle successful tender If tenderer refuses or a mnie | neglects for one week to pay the balance of i 4 - ‘ BS | the ameuat of his teader, the amount accom- = ; ® | pany ing the tender shall be forfeited as liqui- dated damage andshall form part of the as Iv BRONZS LETTERS. | sete of the estate. ; M. J. FOLEY, EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle liavy Is MARKED anyon as og SAO aemROEP 8 ~ — Se a emenmerneneenresnemnnmneenreneenmnrene ees — , © NER ‘Sotetrrt rape ee - -. THURSDAY, .MARCH 10, i893. naan Rear nee neenIe aN neNeAOEE tna: onc onnseantanadaliteaanenen en eeenn — piiisiaensaieiibana de ae ARGH SALE OF CARPETS meinen ene fA, CTR ener eens MES PATON & CO%,, MARKET SQUARE. March Sale March Sale March Sale March Sale at James Paton & Co’s., at James Paton & Co’s., at dames Paton & Coa's., at James Paton & Co's, Market Square, Market &quare, Miarket Square, Miarket Square, al ——-C > '———_- oa OUR WHOLE STOCK OF CARPETS | Wools, Wools, Wools, | Wools, nn AT———— GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! 7 {x} teten einen IN ALL Velvets, Velvets, Velveis, Velvets, Wiltons, Wiltons, Wiltons, Wiltons, Tapestries, Tapestries, Papestries, | fapestries. | Brussels, | Brussels, Brussels, | Brussels, The Month of March, 189i, 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 BE DONE! THAT IS, we intend to sell more CARPETS and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS this Month than in March, 189], or, to use an old saying, “WE'LL KNOW THE RtASON WHY.” : es (x) JAMES PATON & GO., MARKET SQUARE, expect a large increase of trade in their CARPET DEPARTMENT this year. This we con dently expect, because OUR STOCK IS LARGE and OUR VALUE BEPTER than any Firm in Charlottetown. Altogether, our Carpet Department is in better form thin ever before. COME AND SEE U3! Be For everything in the line of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, and all H USE FURNISH- ING GOODS, you will find both PRICES and GOOD>s always THE LOWEST AND BEST to be found on Prince Edward Islaad at JAS. PATON & CO’S., Brown’s Block, Market Square. Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—~e0d & wky Se — ———_ —— —— EEE = We Welcome Gur Friends ___—_TO INSPECT OUR NEW ARRIVALS IN Worsteds, Tweed Suitings, Scotch and English Pantings, Serges, Broad Cloths, etc., ete. ro As we are preparing for anot'er season of rushing trade, we would cordially invite our many friends and customers to give us the pleasure of showing our spring Ware, thereby indicating your interest In our welfare as well as contributing to your own financial interest by trading with us. | NONE OTHER GENUINE, Seagece “ ®| Souris East, King's County, 4th Day of | jan2—dy & wky March, 1892. 7 CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—e0d & wky aglimamatarninisa nae (te sana eae mane Socenh ammenmentinnatemmmeamtemnmnatamaneeeen Ne ea om - ee 0m beet suman on re" = Sete em Se ARC TI gi. Rigs SURE R Ae mom ee