Lecal and Other Items. o XK r aly Bros n iw! - : tT zg spril n : a w. s N o sppreciated, will be low ir fancy line o : Nich - Hi Che residents of the thriv- 1 eary are about building a : , a t CC P Neral Leorstature will meet espaich { business to-morrow t n e ladies of St. James’ Church ‘ a8 » fea and Fancy Sale on April 7 oe ache arises from a disordered Everybody's Pilis. They seem to ferret out the trouble better than anything else, a cing purely vegetable can be teken |} lioieecnidiianeeniain \[eerin Che 54.5 annual meeting of = Wii ae pisce in ow land Auxiuary Bible Svuciety St. Paul's Schoo!rvom — ¥Y SELLING,—Summonses were to day sued for two persons charged with seiling iquor on Suudays. The cases will come up ior triai to-morrow. ~— ‘oal Famine,-—-The people of Chatham complain of a great scarcity of coal. The rid says hard coal to be got ve or Money there is no for Twenty to thirty per cent. dis count on beets at Stamper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time to get bargains as the stock mast be sold. [SLAN ABROAD The Chelan Falls Yash.) Leader of the 10th inst., sAys Phe Leader is under obligations to John [. Hardy for timely assistance in getting t the iast two issues. > FALSE ALARM lhere was another false alarm of fire on Saturday evening, anda gen- eral t ie fire brigade. The wires ‘crossed " in the vicinity of the box at the ner of Fitzroy and Cumberland Streets, turn out of ti ll Lirrte Trir.— By invitation of Railway the Montreal ing on a trip to Chicago be away about ten A Nice the Grand Trunk City Council is g on April < They wil days. \ ft | x, inciu li sreens, sauce tureens, cups and pitchers and | will be & ld —— WW P vered dishes, soup saucera, and ng yasins, all of which must Colwill F¢ b, 95 dy wky. iidieideatiaial FIREMEN # i NT The Com- mittee will please remember that a meet- ing will be neld every M ynday evening, at @ stlock. until the Tournament. Meeting this evening. CRNAME icoiinieninieemen Erwortn Leacve.—aAt the literary meet- ing of the Epworth League at 8 o'clock this evening Mr. W. L. Cotton will read a paper on “ England.” The Glee Club will sing several patriotic songs and an interest- ing discussion will tollow. - A Sreanocs Deartu is reported from New Orleans. It is said that, while playing a on a fire, a telephone wire and an electric light wire got crossed, the stream f water from the nozzle struck the wires, a urrent followed down the water and hose eavy killed the firemen who held the nozzle. o A Croee Cali A mysterious shot, that was evidently fired from the street, penetrat- ed one of the panes of the Canada House smoking room window on Saturday evening last. The bullet passed withina few inches of the head of Mr. 83. W. Farnham, music e of the guests of the house teacher, who ia sending five bits of glase with c snsiderable for sgainst bis face.—Chatham Advance. - Teacuens’ Mrxtix There was a good attendance at the Teachers’ meeting in the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday evening. Mr. R. H. Campbell, of West Kent Street School, pre- a . . After an informa! talk on incorrect ex- sided pressions which was freely taken part in, the discussion on the best methods of teaching arithmetic was coatinued. The discussion had particular reference to reduction and the com- p wund rules. Mr. Ewen Stewart, grading of was the principal speaker. - Darninc Rogsexy.—A daring robbery was perpetrated at the office of the Joggias rail way and coal company, Amherst, one night last week. After gaining an entrance, the theives forced open the safe, took out the cash box, which happily had little in it at the time, and then decamped. Opposite the safe was @ upboard hanging on the wall with about four husdred dollars in it done up in envelopes for the men’s wages, but this escaped their notice and was left untouched i ihe Row at a Wepprne.—The Summerside Pioneer says: A man named McLean was oroug iown from the west last week and lodged in isi! here charged with an assault. It appears that # short time ago a wedding took place at Piusville and a» party from Miminigash attended without having been invited. The result was that those at the wedding put the Miminigash people out and otherwise il-treated them and in the melee one man had an eye knocked out. This was the cause of the law proceedings having been instituted. McLean will stand his trial in the Supreme Court. assis Turwep Ur Musstnc.—A Halifax des- The grand jury of the Supreme Court this morning considered the case of the Qucen vs. John P Chetwynd, charged » an invoice dated January 10ch, . ng to come from Tower & snd also with swearing to the The jary in this case bilis against Chetwynd— forging and perjury. They also cou- sidered the case preferred against Chetwynd charging him with forging 40 different 1D Voices and also with swearing to the truth- patch says . With forging 1890, purport Co., Bostor : contents being true tound tw true } that of fulness of the same. Out ot the 40 charges , ae as bills of forgivg -ue jury returned two more is and perjury, making four bills in all Chetwynd is not in the city. Mr. Ritchie, THE DAILY Local and Other Items. FoR scalda a burns Philoderma., ml dw lm o CosPpet Service to night in Euston Street Hall at 7 30. Ali are welcome. - Ourpa’s Last —Santa Barbara and Ri naldo at the Diamond Bookstore. = i. O O F — Regular session of St. Law rence Lod this evening. Important business ll | Tue Matts.—Crossing both ways at the | Capes tceday. The mail reached the city } abuut one o'clock. - — | | PuHILaaRMoNniIc.—There will be a meeting | of the Philharmonic Society this eveniag at a} ; (@arter to eight, (ie sleadiiecae Reserve Tuesday evening, March 29th, for the concert and great big debate in the Baptist Schoolroom | ne Ferry Service.—The steamer South | Port is crossing the ferry from the wharf on | the town side to within a few yards of Soutb- | } port, | —_~>-—— Potics Covkr.—This morning one druvk | | was fined $2 or 8 days, and a young man for | | using profane language was remanded eight | days, ae } Twenty Par Centr.—For this twenty per cent. discount on will be given atthe Diamond Don't miss this chance. -> DickENs.—Secure your tickets early for the lecture, ** A Night With Dickens” in the Military Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. Chair taken at 8 o'clock sharp. -> Lecrore.—Keep to-morrow night free t attend the popular lecture on ‘‘ Dickens” in the Military Hall by the Rev. James Carruth- ers, Chaplain of the 82ad Battalion. Admis- sion 20 cents, week | room paper 300k A 200K store. | ° as GvuaRD oF Honor.—No. 1 G. A. Ch’town Engineers and No. 1 and 3 (o’s., 82nd Batt., who are to form the Guard of Honor to-morrow are requested to meet at the Drill Shed at 7.30 to night for special drill. . > _ Cur Ice.—Advices from Little Sands are to the effect that the ice between that place and Cariboo is pretty well scattered. Large bodies of ice are, however, reported to the westward of Wood Islands and between Pictou Island aud Caps Bear. Civi A special meeting of the City Council wil! held this evening at 7.30 o'clock, to receive the report of the com mittee appointed to draft a bill in reference to the proposed changes in the management of the waterworks. acting on behalf of the Dominion Goverti- ment, moved for a bench warrant for Chetwynd’s arrest. } Dodd, aged 10 months. Counry Court.—The March term of the County Court opens in Charlottetown to-mor. row. We understand that the docket num- bers about four bundred suits, one-half of which number will be confessed or otherwise disposed of before the opening of court. —_— —- —— See the let of boys and men’s wooteu shirts et sixty cents each , | at darris & Stew tert’. m8 5i i Tua Stantey arrived at Souris about 1) o'clock thie morning and landed her passen gers, eeventeen in number. The Stanley was unable to enter Georgetown harbor on account of the immense pack of heavy ice which has | grounded and become piled up on the shores. She will leave Souris to-morrow morning at seven o'clock for Pictou. | — - naw Nor Comise.—In @ lette” received to day by Mr. Theo. Chappelle from H. Price Webber, that popular actor says that he is *‘not coming to Charlottetown until the fall, or atauch time a@ he can make satisfactory arrangements.” This note is given in order to correct a rumor to the effect that Mr. Webber weuld open in the Lyceum on Monday, 25th April. —_——- »——_ Sy, DonsTan’s CaTHEDRAL.—The Rev. P. A. MeElmeel, of Kelly’s Cross, preached the third of the series of special Lenten serms last evening. His subject was ‘‘ Sanctity.” The discourse was well thought out and eloquent- ly given. There was a large congregation. The next sermon will be preached by Rev. Peter Curran, of Tracadie, Subject : ‘‘ Catho. licity.” Makes Fiesu anp BLeop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller’a Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and coatains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul- sion is a perfect “‘ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $i at Charlottetown drug stores. od You don’t want soap or soda, or the com- mon washing powder any more, when you use the Lessive Phenix. Every woman who has used it—and their name is legion in France, England and Canada—say it is the greatest household blessing. For it washes and cleans everything, from the costly dress goods to the common tinware dish. The misery of the wash is gone. No more chapped hands. Hard water becomes soft. Just think—Lessive Phenix is so comprehensive in its work that it not only taakes all kinds of white clothing like snow, but it will make dirty zine to shine Ask your grocer. again. 7 a BIRTH. On the 2ist inst., the wife of T. J. Harris ot a daughter. On March 20th, to the wife of H. D. John- son, & Son. On March 19th, to the wife of H. C. Con- nolly, # son. MARRIED. the residence of the bride's father, Rt McGregor. Esq., Union Road, Lot 51, March 16th, 1892, by O B. Emery, Mr. John A. McDonald, New Perth, Lot 52, and Miss Jemima K. McGregor, all of King’s ( ounty. At E! Paso, Texas, March 7th, James Sim* monds, of Simmons’ Refrigerator Co., avd formerly of P. E. L, to Eliza Anna ane y ungest daughter of the late Professor - ward Jeans, of Ha!ifax and Baling, Fogland. DIED. , Fall i Mary At Cherry Valiv, on the 17th inst., Ellen, infant daughter of John and Mary EXAMINER. . om - MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1899. PRO The Wonderful Cheap Men. PROSPERITY COMES 10 ALL Who Trade with Us. GOOD JUDGMENT IN BUYING porcamenaiillinsi —A WNT diicincenlinalitil FAIR PRICES IN SELLING ——_—-ENABLES US TO BE OF——— Profitable Service to You. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Including all the Latest Styles. ————{1) You can afford to 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 One look at our Stock and Prices will surprise you, and make you wish you had the money if you CALL! Prices that we do. have not got it uiasceatiyeipainaind 1p (1)-———-—— MUN'S, BOYS & CHOMDRENS Readymade OS, ———(v) ——— --- {eo} ’ Clothing ! stand by those who stand by you. CALL! CALL! Prowse Brothers, 144 QUEEN Charlottetown, March 14, 1892—eod & wky STREET. PAPER (x) ni X} {x} LAR {x} (x po variety, year’s) which we will sell at about half price. for American, and 12 yard rolls for English. at 5 cents for your choice. recent sale tell us. Charlottetown, March 21, 1892—eod & wky a ee 136 QUE The DO YOU NEED? Real and \large Cities / replenished } Carpet —_— Men. rr eS Two goods and inferior werkmanship / HANGINGS! PERKINS & STERN STOCK AND LOW PRICES. E ARE FULLY PREPARED FOR THIS SEASON’S TRADE, and anticipate a big sale of PAPER HANGINGS — English, Canadian and American made goods in great Embossed Papers, Gilt Papers, Embossed Gilt Papers, Sanitary Washable Papers, Satin Papers, etc.; Dado Papers, Friezes, Borders and Centre Pieces. range of New Goods, we have a lot of last year’s patterns (equal in every respect to this Our regular stock is all in 16 yard rolls The English Paper is 22 inches wide, and a 12 yard roll-eontains just about as much as a 16 yard roll ef American, Job lot of Canadian 8 yard rolls, worth from 10 to 14 cents a roll, which we will give you As we carry the largest stock of Paper on P. E..Istand, and sell at the lowest price, it will pay you to inspect our goods before you buy. ~ CARPET SALE still going on, and selling at auction prices, se those who attended the PERKINS & STERNS. We have a eS PATTON BROTHERS, EN STREET. Are you going to buy any Carpets this season ? DO YOU WANT to select from our assortment such as can be seen only in t } DO YOU WANT fresh, clean Goods from a stock which is continuslly being 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 / = de a ne any kind of Brussels, Veivets, Wilton Veivets, Moquettes, ° (in the choicest designs, made up with beautiful match borders, in first-class atyle / Genuine } _ : eee ABOVE DO YOU WANT to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior ALL, THEN COME AND SEE US! Our plan of selling Carpets enables us to effer all these advantages, and give |you better value for your dollar than any other house here has ever been able to do. Doors Below Prowse Bros. Charlottetown, March 7, 1892—eod & wky ‘each Carpet. styles. No soiled goods cr job lots. CUTTING ALL CARPETS WITHUUT WASTE ‘aves you several dollars on You have the advantage of City assortment, City prices, Cv'y styles, expert workmanship in sewing and bordering. service is one of our distinguishing features. We guarantee satisfaction. Promp: No shelf-worn stock. No time-worn Sorry we are short of space, rut 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, ——— a our Goods. We are always prepared to substantiate. tion to show an enormous stock of This is a reminder ! NS ——————— —— Should have a supply of “E JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF as a stand-by for making The improvement made by its use must be experienced to be fully appreciated. mch3 THE PLAIN TRUTH S WHAT WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVORED TO TELL YOU when advertising ——— Ea This Spring we are in a posi- MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. We can help you to save money; you need not have the least doubt about that. You have only to take advantage of our low prices to do so. Hats and Furnishing Goods at the Lowest Prices yet reached. No investment you can make will be so pr fitable to you as investing your money at J, B. MAGDONALD’s GREAT CLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STREET. Before you buy your Boots and Slippers, do step into the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. glance you can see the difference of quality and prices, and you will be pleased with our Boots At a eod & wky—mchl6 | AUCTION SALE E are instructed by the Trustees of Mrs Thomas C. Robins to sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, the 24th day of March, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, that Dwelling House, Outbuildings and Land, situate on the north side of King Street, lately occupied by Dr.. Thomas C. Robins. The said fal has a front on King Street of forty-two feet and runs back north by parallel lines for the distance of eighty feet. For further porticulars apply st the office of © KR. Smallwood, solicitor, Cameron Block, or to the undersigne i. E. H. NURiON & CO. marll dy tl sle Anctioneera, In addition to @ full ~~ ni eh enn nS EI a hE MN AES. Bs, *- oa ermine ad ~