THE nt epring goods . as? - ‘ an Regular session of Port la Joie Encaniy nt thie evening at 8 o'clock Clen- ‘ a Sibess - RASON.——-Thomas MeNutt, of sts Of an apple tree in blos- ; s uoseasonable time of the year os ) Inde pendent Order of Forcst A lale, meets to-night at 7 30 k I attendance of members is re es - \ Supt Hamblic Smith's Arith. tic, and all kinds of school supplies, just pened atthe Diamend Bookstore rheapest : Tue Harpor L Rev. Mr. Brewer as received a letter and a handsome dona- wardathe Harbor Light from His yor Laeut.-Giovernor Carvel] aiaiinanieg 4e Pornax.—Mr.John Me ween, of Brook had in the city, yesterday, a porker one ear and seven months old, which, when ghed, tig ped the scales at 653 Ibs. oo Erworts Leaoue — The adjourned meet- the League will be held this evening st 8. 30 o'clock, in the church parlor. All nembers are requested to be present. fae Day ty Hauirax —The five clubs f young lrishmen m Hahfax have decided forego the St. Patrick’s eve torchlight procession and parade on the morning of the 17th instead ieeainnn GiewTz=e Reminper —We wish to remind our inany custumers that our new hard and soft hats are now open; style new, quality ood and prices low-—Prowse Fros., the wonderful cheap men. m7 3i -_ Se \ 2eTBRDaY's FLectION.—There seems to be tittle Mercier pity for boodleriam in Quebec Phe ex premier has j stly received his punish- ment, and an honest Liberal Conservative Government is firmly established. - lo-xront.-—*' How to Study History, is what RR Fuzgerald will talk abvut to night in the Y. M. C. A. lecture room. Tickets fres on spplicatiun to the Seeretary nbers of the Association. - J. M. MoLeopv & Co. are to be congratu lated on the tine display of English water roof ** boots shown in their window These goods are made in heavy, medium, end light goods, and are warranted water proof. They ars imported direct from Eng land and are just what is rea‘tired for this limate -> Pewrerance —Hunter River of Temperance, has been = re-organi: ticers for the present term are: F N Darke, W P; P*MaCounrey, W A; J Monaghan, R S; M Silliphant, A RS: E (ioss, F S; A Dari freas; H Darke, Chap; A Silliphant, Con; B ? Wickham, A C: WG Darke, P W ?’ Dorsn’t Live Tere. — Mr. James Power, who fizures in the list of tenants of the *‘Monaghan Berracks,” furnished Rev: Mr. Brewer by the City Marshal, denies ‘hat he lives there, but anys he resides on Pownal Street. Mr. Power is an honest, hard-working man and bears a good char- acter. > See the lot of beys and men’s woeie. shiri< at sixty cents each, at darris & Stewart s mS 5i ‘RAND Coxcert —St. Paul's Choir, of Sammerside are making preparations fora grand concert in the Market Hall of that town on the 1l7th March We hope our friends weet will have a full house, aa we hear a brilliant programme is being prepared for the cecasion. Local and outside talent has een engaged to assist mech9 3i eod ines Forrr Hours Devotiox.—The services of the Forty Hours Devotion, which began in t. Dunatan’s Catheiral yesterday morning, ar ing well attended They will close with High Mass to morrow morning at eight lock. This morning there were Low Massez from half-past five until eight; High Mass was e elDg st nige. At the service last night Rev. Ronald Macdonald preached an able serman on Prayei There was a large congregation tenn Twenty to thirty per cent. dis counten boots at Stamper’s Cer- ner. Now is the time to get ba: gains as the stock must be sold. eiiiiedatiieliiadvcdamnniii Spectra, EKpitros The New York Tele- jram has published a mammoth tuurteen -page edition of Colonel ingersolls Christmas ser mon, together with bis reply to Dr Buckley's son, and letters from the Paulist Rev. J. A. Lambert, Besides, there riticiamn there rather Young, and author of Notes on Ingersoll are Tclewram editorials and letters from vari aa ergymen—Messra. Dixon, DeCosta, ning, i almage . § Jewish R abbi, and a Chi lege ——»——_— aa Morrvuary Sratistics ef the City of Char- the mouth of February, 1892, Examiner by Di lottetown for kindly furnished Tue lohnson : Namber of deaths, 9; same month last year, 14. ‘(auses of deaths: La grippe, holera infantum, 1; bronchitis, | ; con- ald age 4. Age at death : Under , 2: from 80 87, 3; at 94, 1. Ave age age at death, 45 2-12 years Re . Natione ” - at! ligion : Protestants, 5; Catholics, 4 aut Eaglish, 5; Irish, 3; African, 1. Sex Mate 5 ; females, 1. qunenénaiaian . A Marriace.—A very ro- mantic marriage has taken place in Mont yomery county, North Carolina. A young man obtained the license, secured the preacher and took him immediately to the resence of his intended. He found her in the kitchen making up dough. The young fellow did not give her time to clean her hands and arms, but had the preacher The preacher made them on their ie the knot at once. juick work of it and sent Way re icing siasicetiiil PH yreat Lessive Phen:x, that is what Canada are talking the housewives of about The cheapest cleanser ever pro- duced The most marvellous solutive when you think of all it will do, that has ever come to the relief of hous: keepers Leasive Phenix will clean anythine. When you boil clothes you don’t need any s°ap at all, if you use it, It is so comprehen- five in its efficacy, it will wash your clothea, and it will clean your silver or There is hardly any limit to itstervice. {t hes beautifu’ emo!lient pre- pertier, and it iss benefit rather than an injury to the hands. Ask your grocer for Leasive Phenix. rasa ware 7 Livision, Sons i DAILY Local and Other Items. PRAYER Booxks.-——Specially low prices this week on prayer books, - Just what yon want in nice neat suitings at McLeod & McKenzie's. - j n" M aiis.—1 hirty bags Ol mail matter left Tormentine at 11.45 o'clock this morning. - Dogs. —-Your collars have arrived avd are seling fast. Call early and secure one at W. E. Dawson's 7 LN TROWSERINGS we have just the thing to suit your taste.—McLeod & McKenzie. > At Tre Capes.—Crossing both ways to day. Buats left Tormentine at 11.40 and Traverse at 12.50 sinhneipeeaiton GREAT SALE to-day and continuing to mor- row at ll o’clock at F TIT Newhbery's. This is a rare chauce to secure bargains. > G. H. C. —Meeting to-night at § o'clock, sharp. As business of importance is to be transacted, every member is requested to attend. By order of Secretary. > Daity.-—Charlottetown Engineers will meet for drill this evening All membeis are par ticularly requested to be present, as the sea- son's work of enginee ring will be commenced. -_- oe Tue Harsor Licur. —Ladies visiting the Harbor Light hereafter must be provided with tickets, which can be obtained from ihe Rev. Mr. Brewer or Mr. Frank Carier. } - For the largest, beet variety and cheap- est assortment of carpeta to be found, we advise ang who are in need to call and see the stock James Paton & Co., Market Sq, are showing. mai? Si -_ St. Pever’s Cat nepral —Evensong thie evening at 7 30 o'clock and second address on “The Early Church.” Subject: ‘Councils and Heresies.” Second meditation on ‘Woman's Work and Influence” at 5 p m. to morrow. Subject: ‘Rebecca, the Mother.’ RES FS Lecrore.—R R. Fitzgerald, Eeq., will lecture this evening in the lecture room of the Y. M. C. A., on ** How to Study His- tory Admission js by ticket only, which are free. Every member of the Assuciation may obtain two tickets, good for himself and a friend, on application to the Secre tary. ——_—_» Potice Court. Sned $2.25 or § days case was adjourned This morning a drunk was nd « disorderly driving ":iday owing to the absence of a ma'‘et Both offenders are from the rural dis riots. The extra twenty five cents in the « ine is to defray the expense of replacing « pave of glass in one of the cells of the lock-up broken by the prisoner after his arrest. JUDGING by the business James Paton & Co., Market Square, are doing in their car- pet and clothing departments this spring, these departments must not 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 on the Island. mar? 3i - os So Beerpers’ Meetinc.—A meeting of the members of the Beeeders’ Association and others interested in breeding will be held in Norton’s Hall (Connolly’s sture) Queen Street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o’clocls. At this meeting the officera of the Associa- tion will be elected and other business transacted. Sons or Encraxp.—The members of Eton Lodge, No. 148, will please take notice that their night of meeting has been changed from Wednesday to Thursday pight, so there will be no meeting to-night, but on to-morrow (Thursday) night at the usual hour, when all members of the W. R. 1). are requested to be present.— J. Edward Rendle, W. S. _ > -- ~ Twat the ladies of Charlottetown are ap- preciative is fully demonstrated by the quantities of lace curtains that Beer Bros. have already sold. 500 pairs still Jefc of our spick and span band, new special importation for this spring’strade ‘Wc have no old stock left from last season, and we have not any that were bought from warehouses or jobbers. We buy direct from the factory and can underse]l any in the trade,—BHeer Bros. m9 2i Cuartes Happon Spcrcrox.—Mr. T. L. Chappelle has received from the pub- lishers of the Life of the World Great Preacher the agency for this city The author, Rev Russell H. Conwell, is known as the Spurgeon of America, and has com- piled a work at once a credit to himself and a grand tribute to the late lamented preacher. The prices of the work are $1.50, $2.00 and $2 50, according to bind- ing. ‘The prospectus may be seen at the Diamond Bookstore. Km St. James Concert. Tux concert in St. James’ Hall last evening under the auspices of the Y M L A. was largely attended. An excellent pregramme was carried out in & manoer evidently satisfactury to every persun pre- sent Rev. Mr. Carruthers presided in his usual happy manner, and Mr. Earle was at home as musical director and accompanist: The soloists were Mra. Roome, Mrs, J. M. McLeod and Miss Earle, and Messrs. F. H. Beer, A. A. Bruce, F. DeC. Davies, Master Charles Earle and A. C. McMahon. They were all well received, and their sel- ections were listened to with the greatest attention and generously applauded. Mr. McMahon's comic song, ** When McCor- mack Rules the State,” was so well re- ceived that in his case the rule res- had to be sus- yecting encores : dated . The readings by Rev. Mr. Car- ruthers and Mr. John McPherson were well given—as readings by those gent eo senerally are; and the recitation by /ittie Miss Hall was capital. Mr. Charles Hyad- man’s violin solo was well played, AS WAS also the piano duet by Misses Weeks and Macdonald, and the clarionet and cornet duet by Messrs Knight and # letcher. The vocal duet by Mrs. McLean snd Miss Lewis was well given, as was also the clos- ing glee, “Where Art Thou, Beam 0 Light,” by Mrs McLean, Miss Lewis, Miss Cumming and Mr. McLean. — 2 ee Personal. ~ Rev. P A McE'meel, Kelly's “ross, and Rev. S Phelan, Grorgetown, sre amongst the clergymen in attendance at the Forty : - Hours’ Devotion in St. Dunstan's Cathedral. HATS. THAT ——A T—— owse Brothers. 1 | E LARGEST STOCK W Hand ald Salt elt al EVER IMPORTED TO THIS COUNTRY, Including all Latest Styles ZEST WAKES, The Lowest Prices! ee) PROWSE The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, February 26, 1892—eod & wky Be5T QUALITY, ——AT— a “ ee a eS - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, a AO RS a ~ i8$2. (RE HATS, PATTON BROTHERS, 136 The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. QUEEN STREERY. eee ~-—+{ x)—~—-—— — —— — DO 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 7 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, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, Moquettes, in the choicest designs, made up with beautiful match 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. CUTTING ALL CARPETS WITHUUT 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 styles. Nw soiled goods or job lots. Sorry we are short of space, 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—e0d & wky | BROS, FW COODS JUST OPENED —_—_——_ A T—__—_— 3. B. MAGBONALD’S. 200 pieces Canadian Prints, 120 oO 300 80 6. 6§ 6 6é be es 63 6s Check Ginghams, Fiannelettes, Garey Cottons, White Cottons, Tickings, Bleached Sheeting, Unbleached Sheeting. Tweeds, & cases Men’s Readymade Clothing. Must be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices! em MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. IRST INSTALMENT OF NEW BODTS! M'SSES’ and CH{LI2EN’S. THE DOMINION BI0T AND SHIE THE BEST at fv uy Twenty Cases just opening —LADIESY’, Look at ote Boows before you uy eis2waere, ant get STORE. Charlotte.own, February 29, 1892—e0d & wky GREAT CARPET SALE. Have not sufficient room to keep Carpets. wanted for PERKINS (x}—- Space other Goods. ie} LX} & 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. GOODS NEW, PATTERNS NEW, QUALITY THE BEST. Great opportunity to get a barg un. Bring along your cash and get value such as cannot be obtained elsewhere on P. &. fs'and. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.55, now fr $1.15. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.50, now for $1.10. Several Patterns of Same Quality reduved to $1.00 per Borders to match at proportionately low prices. ae Second Quality Bruvsels Carpets were $!.L0, now for 87 cents. Tapestry Brussels Carp+ts were $110, now for 85 cents. Tapestry Carpets, double width, were $1.50, now for $1.10. Tapestry ( arpets, single width, were 95 ceuts, now tor 70 cents, Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 75 cents, now for 50 cents. Wool Uarpets reduced very low. Other qualities equally low. Carpets cut and made at short notice. Charlottetown, February 24, 1892—e0d & wky