~ oe comme S ee ee a ee ' _ = PS Se eet ~ — A Rates Pay p a s og interesting for every reader of » Tue EXaAMIVER in las Paton & Co's. advt. - New York, April 4 Arrived from Morant Bay, Jamaica, Sarr News ecar Brudeneil Tue Rev tieo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, says: “Both myself and wife owe our lives to | @hiloh’s Consumption Core Reddin Bros. | nov} iwiy o Tas PuILaar™ Soctety have decided | to give their concert on Tuesday evening, May 3d Advertisement will appear later | or, eden Swat Dest Corrt The City Small Debt Court will meet to-morrow There are « number of cas-s on the docket to be dirpos- | N Tais —The time for paying water | rates will scon have expired. Have you paid up If you have not, do so and avoid trouve > New Longez, I O. O F.—On the 29th of March a ne® lodge of the order was insti tuted at Nerth Sydney This makes the second lodge in Cape Breton. miniaiibine Why will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price l0c, 50c, sad $}. —Reddin Bros, novidwiy ise Jee Borany Crass.—Owing to the ill- nesa of Mr. Bain, who is suffering from la grippe, there will be no meeting of the botany claae at the A M. ch. de ing Crewpep Oct —The advt. of auction f, Mr. P. P. Gillis’ building ot, coach house, horses, &c., will appear to- morrow. The sale takes place on the 18th past ee A Cuea® Paurty Mepicine Curst—Twenty- five cents is a small am-~unt to pay far a medi- cinechest, yet that is all a box of Everybody's Pilla costs, and it is a whole drug store in :t- sell. - _- Tacx vo Youxo Mev.—The tolk to young} _ men iathe Y. M. © A next Wednesday evening wili be on ** The Great Northwest,” given by Hon. D. Laird. As this will be a highly interestiog as well as an instructive discourse. ever: y ung man should make it his chief ol ject for Wednesday night. Tooth Brushes. -The balav-ce of eur Teoth trushe~ (only 300) is now offered at hif-price. A geod Brush for tea cents—Dodd's Medi eal Mail. ap? 3i = Now is a good time to take Estey’s Iron Tonic so that the system may be strengthened and the blood puritied to withstand the debilitating effecta of the warm summer weather, Drugygists ecll it. Price ™) centa, ap! dw Im Nore Tus - As the Rev. Mr DuVernet Sold by draggiscs. Ul helda men's mission in Bt. Paul's Charch on Su rday afrernoon, there will be no railway mev'a meeting; but instead, » meeting for women oniy will be held in McLeod's Halil at 4 o’cluck, conducted by the W. C T. Union. ‘lial Tae Marxerer —The market to-day was smati, with business rather slow and pricss high Kegs were very scarce at 12 cents per dozen. The butter supply was very ems], and selling at 28 cents per lb. Hay sold at 55 to 60 cents per 100 Ibs O sts acarce'y moving at all at about 31 cents per bushel. Onorce Patrenns —A beautiful line of ierra cotta aud drab wall papers, with dados, freiges and borderings to match, just opened at the Diamond Bookstore. The public are invited to inspect, as similar govds cannot be had on P. E. Island, and the prices in many cases are one-half that psid elsewhere pteantion Porice Cover. —This morning a young man was fined $30 or 3 days for using abusive and proveking langusge, and two young men for being drunk and fight- ing on the streets were disposed of for fines of $2 or & days each (dine of two men summoned for selling intoxicating I quor on Sunday confessed and waa fined $1.62 aad costa, and the caze against the other was adjourned —_> Sr Paci's Missios.—The mission last even- ing was very largely attended The preacher delivered an excellent address on The Law of God, besing hia remarks upon the command mente. Quite a large number of persons re Mained for the after meeting,» hich was most impressive. This afternoon, at 4.15, and to-night, at & o'clock, the services wil! be c..n- All are invited. Everybody welcome Come to the mission. VTwenty to thirty per cent. dis count on boots at St»mper’s Cor ner. Now is the time to get ba gains «8 the stock must be sold. —_ Epwortu Leacus. -At the meeting last wight Mr. G Frank Beer read a very interest- ing and instructive paper on "dean tu gelow.” Tre paper dealt with the life and writiags of this popular poetess. At the clase of the paper an addresa was made by Mr. George E Fuli, aad selections from Jean Ingelow's works were read by Mre Full, Mra. fleer aud Mies Mitchell An entertaining dialagne was given by some of the younger members, and Mrs Roeme acd M's MeLesn each sang a aclu, with \ iss Wilson as acoom- p.nist tinued. Pews fre €. ms cuneate it is now pretty well underetead to be a dangerous practice to attempt to palm off Worthless imitations of the **Myrtle Navy” tobacco for the genuine article. In former years that practice was the cause of much an- Aoyance, and Messrs. Tackett & Sons were compelled to resort to the law courts to puta stop to it. Though they have net met with avy cases of the kind lately, it is always a safe Precaution for the purchaser to see that the | teade mark T. & B in bronze letters is st-mped Upon eack plog; no plug ever leaves the f-e- tory without it, and to sppropriate the trace Mark wa punishable offence cone ‘ sbtimaiil It ia welcomed im every house in France eed England, and in a very brief time the fame can be said of Canada, from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Lessive Phenix: re- quires only to be tried once to be greteful- ly appreciated. A marvellous washing and Cleansing » lutive Just fancy an article that will make all your clothes as good as héw, and that will clean everything in the heuse from the silver that you cherish to the commen earthenware which you thought of throwing out, mking it just | - Earle for this evening's lecture this even-! | No. 2 Battery will n fat 7.30 o'clock ' = —_ wei | M. I. S.—Meeting to-night at 8 o'clock. Full attendance requested. ——— | Come to the union prayer meeting this | evening at 7 30 in Euston Street Hall. ' => Tue Lecrwre, this evening, by Mrs. M. H. | Hunt, will be a real treat to all who attend. octlnans | Twat hacking congh can be 89 quickly }eured by Shiloh’s cure.—Reddin Bros. pnovidwly sabicitiehiok | Farmers, attend Professor Robertson's lec. ture, in MoLeod’s hall, this evening, at 8 } o'clock. - SprcraL Music has beea prepared by Mr No one who can possibly attend should miss it, tinsel Seven cases of new spring clothing, received within the last eight days at tho largest, cheapest and hest-—Jas. Paton & Co. initineetieinei teMEMBER the annual meeeting of the Sherwood Cometery Company in McLeod's Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. - Hooxry.— All members of the Hockey Club are requested to meet this evening at the office of U: qubart & Brow, at 7 o'clock, sharp. cscsiniiiiibeiaaile Syiron’s CaTaRru Remepy—A positive curefor catarrh, diphtheria and canker-mouth, -Reddin Bros. novidwly sitll ian [ne members of the Victoria Football Club are requested to meet at the park to-morrow (Wednesday) night, at 7 o'clock. —_»—_——_—— Be Sune and make no engagement tor aster Monday night, other than one to at- tend the grand tea and sale In the market hall. _-- ~>_--- Aw Awkwarp Position.—To be incresed in sugar would be exceedingly uncomfortable in some circumstances, yet that is the way Everybody's Pilla are prepared for the mai ket. ial Fancy Satz —Kemember St. James’ Ciurch fancy sale and tea on Thursday afternoon and evening next. Ladies may look for bargains in fancy work, etc. All are invited. ap4 2i Good News.—By telegraph from Mr. L. E Prowae, who is now in Montreal, we learn he has been successful in securing @ large bankrupt stock of dry gooda and clothing at a great big bargain which will arrive in a few days rigitmniceliniaraseliing KILL that chronic cough before it kills you. A cough often ends in consumption, and to cure coughs, c Ids. bronchi‘is, whooping evugh und all wasting diseases, no remeds equals Estey’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi! al dw im A SooTn Sain —Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma is strongly recommended for softe ring, beauti ying and preserving the skin, and giving it a blooming and hsrming appearance. It comp'etely removes tan, sunburn, redness, etc., and by its balsamic and healing qualities! renders the skin acft, pliable and free from dryness. Sold by druggiste. al dw Im Tue clothing man who has to resort to the contemptib'y, mean trick of showing a boy’s auit at $1, and miking peuple believe it to be the same as our $1 suit, is hardly worthy of notice. When selling cl thing we show our own goods, and don’t trouble to show an inferior suit of our own and say it is the same as our neighbor’s.—J.mea Paton & Co, Market Square. apS 3i Personal. Mre Hunt will acdress the Legislature on Tharsd*y afternoon. Rev. A. E. Burke, of Alberton, was in the city to-day. Professor Robertson returned from New Perth to-day. He will lecture in McLeod's Hail, this evening At the recent meeting of Roston Typo- graphical Union, No. 15, tvro Islanders—Giles Cox and Joseph F. Roche—were among the delegates elected to the C. L. U. Mr. Joseph H Cahill, of Kildare, Prince County, wes 2nd Vice-President of the graduating cl ss of medicine of the Baltimore University. Atthe commencement exercises held in Harris’ Academy of Muaie, Baltimore, on the 30th ult. he received his degree of doctor of medicine. Wherever they go— north, gouth, east, or weat—our boys *‘ do us proud” io the universities of the world We congratulate Dr Chil, who locates himself, we are informed, in the U ited States. Mr. Augustine McCraith, a native of Char lottetown, was recently elected Secretary of Typographical Union No 13. Boston, defeat- ing John Douylass, who held the pos'ion for six yoars past. The Secretsry is p»id a snug salarv. Mr MoCraith served as President of the Union during one of the beayiest erms on record, and g ve the ful'est satisfaction. Hea went to Bosten from Cha-lottetown when 18 years of age, and joined the Union the follow. ing year. He has served several terms ag delegate to the Central Labor Union, was on active member of Printers’ Assembly, 2006. K of L., when that order was achieving is greatest success, and has been connected with several other labor organizations in Boston. The Globe says: Mr McCraith ia well liked, temperate and industrious, and all concede that he will be an earnes: aod efficient official io bis new position. @aon> vr Local Notices. Lobster packers, you can get a large steem cooker capable of cooking two or three artich 8 at the same time (they are just the thing fr factory boarding houses) at lese than holf price at R K Brace’s. a5 d2w eod » 3i Our quarterly accounts are bow being sent out and an early settlement of the greatly same will Sterns. ap 3 2i. Six barrels Christie's Sods Biscuits, received direct from the factory ou Ssturday, at Beer & Goff. ap4 3i Go to Beer & Goff's for cheap new oranges, only 25 cente a dezen. apt 3i eee Lectures on Dairying. ROF. J. W ROBERTSON, Dominion Dairy Commissioner will address a Public Meer- iug in the New Perth +ehoolroom, on MONDAY, April 4th. at Go’olock. p. m., for tae purpose of completing arrangements for the establisnment of a Vairy Statin at that place. hike new Will de aud « seore of other things For it will clean everything, aad it will not hardea your hands, That is what L-ssive Phenix! TUESDAY, April Sth, of 3 o’clo “k, - be will address a Public Meeting in Mec- od’s Hall, Charlottetown. to which all persons terested the Dairy industry are cordia'ly invited. aoe Yay 2aw & wky—meb3l blige.—Perkins &! Local and Other Items. | Local and Other Items. | | P Kf MARKET SQUARE. (ur Leading Departments We have received and placed in stock the past week the largest line of CARPETS of all makes and OILCLOTHS ever im. ported by us. The colorings and designs of our Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets and Tspestries are simply beautiful, and very much ahead of last year’s designs. We want you to call and see the immense quan- tity of Oarpets, Oilcloths and all House Furnishing Goods we carry, and are sure that if you want to buy a Carpet that it will be in your own interest to call and see our stock. Our Carpets this year are cheaper than ever before, and you wil receive the benefit. Our assortment is double as large as you will find in any other Store on P. E. Island. Come and choose your Carpets, and we will measure your rooms and match-your carpets free of charge James Paton & Co's. CLOTHING |! The increase in cur sales in this depart ment is very encouraging. It is only a few to our already large business, and now we may say it is one of our leading lines. Already this season we have sold hundreds of Suits, and are sure that all who have pstronized us are well pleased. We are aut yet satisfi d, and weat «ll to call and see our Clvthing “OUR BOY¥S’ CLOCHING, prrticularly, is very fine, the assortmeat being the largest ever shown in this city. As to our prices, yu will tind they are the lowest ; and we don't Second-hand Clothing and old Bankrupt Stocks. We import nvthiog but FIRST- CLAS3 GOUDS, and will sell them lower than any old second: hand BANKRUPT STOCK that can be brought to this city. Call and get our prices before buying, and you will find what we advertise is true. James Paton & Co's. TAILORING This department is only new with us, but promises to increase rapidly. We have received the past few days a very large stock of TWEEDS3 and WORSTEDS, and these goods being selected personally by our own buyer from the makers, places us in @ position to offsr you the best value obtainable. We feel confident in saying if you tavor us with your spring order you will find our prices very low. Our SCOTCH TWEEDS and PANTINGS are very fine. goods, and will mske up very pretty. They are the latest patterns ob- tainable. MR. P. J. FORAN, wheae talents as « first-class Cutter are already well known, has chargs of this depstment- MANTLES AND MUULLINERY. DON’T BE IN A HURRY TO BUY THESE GOODS! Our. buyer always re- mains as long as possible in England to enable us to offer to the ladieg the choicest goods of the Londen markets. Last season those who beught before seeing our goods were very much disappointed, and we are sure won't buy this year. All our SPRING GOODS will be along in a few days, and we intend having TWO GRAND SHUW DAYS to enable all to see our sock, which is very fine, to advan- tage. We also intend t> have a SATUR. DAY EVENING SHOW, same as intro- duced by us last year, to enable a!l to see our goods who cannot attend on Show ' | J =e Paton & U0, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, April 5, 1892—eod & wy years since we decided to add th:s branch | McLEOD', mk» our Clothing Rooms a depusitory for | Days. | Mysic Room, ete.—R K. STOCK SALE. \ JE are instoucted by the Stock Farm Com- missioners to sell the uncermentioned Animals at Public Auction, on TUKSDAY, 12th April, at t2 o'clock, om the Market Square, Char- lottetown :— 1 Thoroughbred (registered) Ayrshire Ball, win,” 5 years old, %.Pure Yorkshire Pigs (boars) 3 months old, 3 ‘ure Yorkshire Pigs (sows), 3 mont ha old. 1 Pure Yorkshire Pig (boar), about 2 years old, 1 Pure Berkshire Pig (boar), abeut 2 years old, 1 Fat Cow. This sale is worthy the attention of farmers who wish te improve their stock. Teras at sale. ALSO From Glynwoot Farm *~— I*horthorn Bul?; 1 year old, registered podigroe. 1 Ayrshire Bell, } yearold, registered pedigree. E. H. NORTON-& CO., sAuctioneers. “The apl—dy 2aw (fri tu), why th sle: FOR. SALE Valuable Building Lot on Great George Street. Fy HIE sabacather offers far sala-the Jot op which his Sables stand. This is by all odds the best lot in the: city for a gentleman's residence. If not sold before the i8th of Aurii, L wik, on that date, sell it by, Auctiun, together with the bal- nee of niy Stable Outiit, consisting of | superior Barouche, 1 Boat Wagan, 1 Single- Wagon, I Buggy, | beautiful se; of Double Haraess, J s°ts Siogle Harness, Cart Harness, side Saddle. Riding Sadaie, ant | Parmer’s Boiler. Owlng to the atable interfering with the rent- ing of my houses, d:have cunciaded ty close it out. : : P. P. GILLIS. meht—eod th28rh April COMPLETE STOCK SPRING lL poaeae \, Maeem QUEEN STREET, Wholesale’ and “Retail | Charlottetown, March 9, 1892 V ANTS, LOST, FOUND a& T° LET.—A Dwelling House on Hi)’sborough ‘Btteet, at present occupied by Mrs. Me- Slabpa- given lat Mav. Apply o WSLLIAM - MITH, Hillsberough Square. aps OAT FOR SALE. A double scu}l rowboat, built of American cedar. Avply to JoHN Sameenevs. Steams Navigation Co’s. Wharf. ap4—t TORAGE,—Firat-clgss storace for Carriages, Sleighs, étc, dam be had by applying to P. C. CONNOLLY, Grafton Street. = 3 pd—apl WANTED =Hy the ret of Apt, « nursemaid Apply at this effice, . tf-upl WANTED : Two ‘geod “coat makere and two | pant makers, at D. A. Breor’s. api—dy 3i wy L - LET.—Three, rooms, suitable for a dress- ; maker, situstéou King strect, bear Pownal Street, Apply at this oflice. apl ‘LE ".—A Cottage with Stable. at east end of huston Streets Apply to PENNELL at Norton & Fennell’s. apl Ae !—Our “ en « by the celebrated Baptist. DVivme, Dr. Russell H. Conwell, commonly. called the Spuryeon of Ameri contains 625 pages, also ~purgeon’s Golden on and others, Splendid testimo- nials from the highest wuthorit Rev. Cam- den Cobera says: “The story of this brave life ought to come like a.cup of the Water of Life into every hone in Ainerica. I believe Dr. ‘‘on- well to be @ fit man for his task.” what agents are doing. One repor g° 63 orders sold in three cays. another 114 in four days, and another @inoneday Actq ick S-nd 3! cents for out- fit and big 'e m3 to KARLE PUBLISHING Houss, st John, N. B. : meob?i T° tET.—H use cquteising 12 rooms, kitchen, outhouses, e'c., in a go voality. Apoly to C. 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. mcoh2s LET.—The easteth-half of House on corner { of Hiilsbcvouzh and Kuston Streets. Imme- * diate possesion. Apply to ! Mrs. F. PaRKER CARVEUL. mch& . ei’ °f . \pply tu Mrs. Archac P.tecs, Brighton. “WAaNTEO.~4 goad cook, by the Ist of May. mar lt LET —The House on Rayfield Street at present ocdiipied by A. = CO. Hermans, with het water heating, stables, coach house, ete. Rent moderate Poxsession given by Ist or 15h_of =< Algo, what ia called [lermans’ G «rden, with pl i uty of fruit tr-es und verries of various kinds nom vation, for the sea- 800 or for years. For particulars engnire at A, HERMAYS, Que.a S'reet. meh22 W <NTE) TO 'PE.—A midd'e azed single man to work on a ferm Prot stant pre Guakep, Mount ferred. Apply te Tuomas F aw 2w—mch23 Roseland; or to this office... 6 eS a WANTED,—Fer a Dry Goods Store’ in Chariottetown. A ste dy. sober y ung man, with wood character and some ex- nerience. reference required. Address “ Dry :t00da,” P O #ux329, Charlottetown. meh2$—dy 6 wyli _ I'CH COW FOR SAI-E—Your choice of twe Cows, one a superior Jersey just calved —W. A. WERKS. Iw eod—ap? TY LET,—A Hose Prince Street, cont chen ~ Puss: dsion given i5th inst. easanily situated on ning six rooms and kir- Sonn Hic- GIN, 3i eod—ap2 1 O LET.—Euston Street Hal!, four nights in the week or daytime, suitable for Lodges Brace. ~ Im eod—ap? on Hillsboro Street at ev. J. A Gordon. Pos- gooner. Apply to 4, Tw 60d pd—ap? | LET.—The Cot ’ present occupied by gessior first of Mav or LeitcH F ‘R S<LE. That House on the corner of Pieasent Street and ~t. Peter's Road, con- taining eight rsoms and shop, with warehouse attac ed, Also, afield containing 11 acres, one mile from t»wn, on the lower St Peter's Road. Apply to Mrs. FLaterr, North River. moh3i—eod & wky tf —_ 300 Pairs Just Received. FERD, PERRIN, ROUILLON FERRERS & Cie., K(D GLOVES. & Cie., KID GLOVES. ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. will be given in exchange. STANLEY BYOTHERS, BR0NN'S BLOCK, Charlottetown, March 19, 1892—eod & why Oa lf any Gloves strain or solic, a ne pit SPS ae a AG ee ne ee e NOW OvEN—14 Cases Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. of the best stock ever shown by us. See our Clothing before you buy; it will always be to your advantage to do so. Our Prices are the Lowest. J. B. WMACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, April 5, 1892~—e0d & wky ——— nn enna ———TO INSPECT OUR NEW ARRIVALS IN—— Worsteds, Tweed Suitings, Scotch and English Pantings, Nerees, Broad Cloths, etc., ete. As we are preparing for anot‘er season of rushing trale, we would cordially invite oar many friends and customers to give us the pleasure of showing our Spring Wares, thereby in licating your interest in our welfare as wel! as contribating to your owa ffaancial interest by trading with us. cLeod & McKenzie, STAR CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—eod & wky NOTICE. | J. AL FARQUHARSUN & GU.) s::snnssics-—=--- EL to furnish the same on or | day of April, to the u Commission Merchants and Wholesale Grocers. 7 a Secretary P. E. I Electric Co, | Ch’town, April 2nd, 1892.—5i eod a | SY Mte PAA®B ANPY POAT FRUIT, EQES AND PRODUCE, oem Pulm, sain! HF 2becribe —————{z) \T of CANS, Talla > | + sate, li t : WANTED THIS SEASON—100.000 D zen EGGS, for which the highest price | tects the fish from acid, ets pane makes them will be paid. EGG CASES SUPPLIED FREE. EGG CASE FILLERS at | much more seleatie in the United Scates and lowest prices. | Atao-Paper Linings of ali sizes, withont (he | Cans ; (90 bags Liverpsol Salt. Apply to NOTICE —ali umbrellas of 1891, if not called for before the .lst-of May, will be sold 'o RoyLe, Hills- dy 61 wky 11 make room for more.— MRS. boroagh Street. (old stand). EZ Having engaged an experienced man in the FRUIT BUSINESS, we! intend to give thie line our special attention. isco eran di 2aw (va fri) & wy—apl mebh3}—Im Saw ‘ ”