THE DAILY necal and Other Items. — TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ,ATER NVATES Pay ip. f rae meet for drill toenight - - . ( eeting to-night at eight k ary can ing \ re alex EXA it as «Pater ErwoRTH LEAGUE Leguliar meeting at ig i hurch parlor. Disburse ment ! a - -— N Special nee'ing or Hook & Lad or ( Thursday evening at 7.30, sharp. , Fi ayson, y - Se ore f new spring clothing, received withia the last eight Gays at the largest, | hespest and best Jas. Paton & Co. - Syrton’s Catanka Rewevy—A_ positive tarr liphtheria an 1 canker mouth. ; Bros novidwly io PoorTBAL! All membere of the Victoria | Foo*ba!! Club are requested to meet at the para this eve ning at 7 o'clock. > Don’t Forest Ir.—What The Willing era’ tea and fence sale in St. James | C ursd y) evening, Hall to morrow +} } 7 } ifnily » . ° ; with ‘ules, Ot6., in beautifully de corate ’ motion with reference to Canada’s right to | SEaEnS PAGING, S99 Saw at the Boezsr! make her own commercial treaties. Store ' a Cinccneneratlpiioenpeiniont See Mr. A. Hermans’ advertisement. Horse Thieves Arrested. Hevury Hermans into continue business at He has taxon Mr, partnership. and will the old st and, oe Lors of pinafores. aprons and fancy goods cheap. Also an abundance of refreshments and ice cream at the Market Hall, Monday night Kaster cman [ue adj-urned conference on the morala of will be held in the Y. M.C A. to sfternoon at 4 30 o’cleck A full at- req ested. whe city morrow tendance 4y AWKWARD Posrt1on.—To be incresed in sugar would be ex ecdingly uncomf table jo some circumstances, yet that ia the way Everybody's prepared foc the niat ket, Tue Anomathk from innemon wood, highly perfum d, are said to Pilla are 7 Toora Picks made prea-rve the teeta For sale at the B-zaar Store. Aliso common woudl tooth pi ks at 6 ceute per vox - Asornger attraction has been added to kages of s'atiorery at the A plush photo fiame given Yon may not see how this can be those 7 crut p Bazaar Store with each jove. Call and see for youreel’. o The new store latelv fi'ted up under (‘oxs hotel at Souria, by Messrs Kauignt & Morrow, is open for business. This is one of the neatest stores in the p'ace, and reflects credit upon the enter pris ng members of the firm. NEW STORE - o your eng*gements The Collegians are treat for those who psatromage on the before a Hisrrtosic — Reserve fir Esster Mond«y night. preparing an ex ellent will favor them with their vecasion of their third appearanc- Charlottetown audience. Miserow Services. —The Mission Preasher last eveoing gave ao ex wilent address on the “Cons quences of Sin." This evening the subject of hie address will be ** The New Lite.” 9t. Panl’e Charch extenda a cordial welcome to a}! Attentive ushers at the door; service atS Come, and come early Remember the afternoon aervice et 4.15, 7 Finewen’s Tocunnament.—We under- atand that there will be a shifting ordnance anda tug-of war competition in the Hills- berough Rink shortly, the proceeds of which will ment fund. The shifting ordnance com- petition will be between teams drawn from the two city batteries of artillery, and the tug of war will be between a military team and a team of fire- wnen and all-comers. The date of the com petitions has not yet been settled upon These competitions will be very interesting, and will, we feel sure, be well patronized. and a tean « f hremen, - Personal. Professor Roberteon Jefc for Halifax thie Ob orning Mr. George Stanley, of the’tirm of Stenley Bros. bas returned from his business trip to the Old Coun’ rv .J We are glud tu hear that C.“. Carlton, Eeq., the populur United States Consu! at Souris, who has been laid aside by a severe attack of la grippe, has euth iently recovered to pe on foo: agin. Mrs. Hunt wasthe guest of Col Moore while in Charlottetown. She left for Sa nmerside thia morning and will address a public meet ing there to night. She returns to the c ty to.merrow forenoon, and will address the Legislature in the afcerneon. On the follow jag morning 86 will leave for Nova ‘Seotia, Much regret is felt on account of Kvn velist McK+y no Leing able, cn account of i) -health, tec yntinue his revival services at Sou: is. The frat of the intended series of meetings was held on Moaday evening. Oo Thursday fo! 1 wing, Mr. McK *y, who had contracted a severe cold during his protracted labors at Dundas, wae neable to preach, and finding himself quite il, determmed to return to his home in Picton While in Souris he made a very favorable impression apr his audiences, anda wish was expressed that he should re twra at an early date. Rev Messrs. Cameron and Goldamith are nov esrrying on the good Werk begun by the evangelist ihe people we said to be much interested. Good is ex- preted to follow the special efforts sow being pat forth there On the %h ult, Bishop Quintard, of Teo megere, ordained Mr. Georg Walter Honesty. a D. and Me Henry Alex. Hartley, D D, M deacons of the Episcopa! Charch. B oth Were formerl; Methodist ministers—the former ’ ving been Secretary af the Nova Seotia Conference «f the A. M. E Chureh, @nd the latter a member of the Mebarry School and principal of one of the public Schools in Nashville for many years The ev. Fugene Johnson, lately one of the most Popular and successful of Congregational Ministers. is now a e-ndidste for Orders in the same diocese, The Rev. William Evans, Paster of Sz. Paul's Luthern Charch, Balti mo ©, author of ‘Wry lam a Luthern,” wae foniiemed in Holy Triuity Charcch, New York, “athe 16h ult On the Nunday previous to ‘Rie he preached his fsrewell sermon to his old sengregation and gave as hia reason for faking this step, that having m d- a careful aod diligent study of holy scriprure & ¢ Sucient church history, he could not possibly (mach ag it cost him to make the change) see apy other ¢ urse to take Bishop Whi aker contirmed 9 persons at the Cou-ch of the OVenaat, Poi adelphia. on the 23rd ult, —_ than ene half of whom were reared utajde the Episcopal Church, ' yo towards the firemen’s tourna- | _ EXAMINER. - . - : —_- I as the eat A at ie il i te a nn ee ale . nen oe A tt a 2 i ~ at toe TS Me =. ie ee <——: —_ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1892. SproraL Desraron«s ro Tur EXAMINER DOMINION PARLIAMENT. ee eee sete 2he"S."| SUPPLE MENTARIES PASSED. | Mr. Foster Unwell. Orrawa, April. In the House of Commons yesterday, the item of $95 000 census passed on vote. appropriated for at Chicago. Mr. Uarling said that sum was a small preliminary grant, given ment, he said, had asked the Provincial Governments to unite with the Dominion, so as to make the Canadian exhibit worthy of the Dominion. , All supplementaries were passed, Hon. G E Fuster is unwell, Lynn. Mass., Apri! 6 P: S. here have arresied The police Saaborn anid Morris L Oliver fur extensive robberies of horses, carriages, etc. The men hired a atable at South B ston and furnished it with horses, ete, whixh they s-ole throughout the State. , -_— oOo) Big Strike in New York. New Yorx, April 6. A big strike has been inaugurated by the building trades. Fuur thousan:i five bundred mes have quit work. The fight is against the Peiham Hou Hoisting Co., who are charged with employing non union men itnabtiasienion Attempted Fires at Mt. ‘llison. SACKVILLE, April 6 The recent attempts to set fire to o: € of the Mt. Alliaon College buildings h.ve been trac- ed toa theological studenc who is sufferlog from temporary mental derangement o-- Marders His Wife LAWRENCE, Maas., April 6. Peter Eno, a brakeman on the Boston and Maine Railway, murdered his wife on the public street yesterday. He is a worthles 1 fellow. Newfeundlan t Fisheries. Loypox, April 6. T @ dritish vil@-sach Gov camezats hiv agre: d vo prolong the modus vivendi with re zard to the Newfound aad fisveries over the pesent season. —-— > ——- A Defauler Arrested Orrawa, April 6. Paguin, the defaulting assistant p at master at Hull, Oot., has been arrested at San Francisco. He will be extradicted. ———$$< ee Blake May Re-Euter Parliament. Toronto, April 6. The Toronto World says that it ta aseur- ed on excelent authority that Edward Blake is willing to re-enter Parliament. — ~~. ——— New Brunswick Man Drowned. Carars, Me, April 6 Herbert Puck, a native of —— More Anarchists Arrested. j “ ' Maprip, April6. | Three more anarchists have been arrested | here, Weather Bulletin. Torowroe. April 6 —10 a. m. Westerly winds, cleudy to fair with local showers, higher temperature. | —e | no choir ' practice at the First Methodist church i No Practice —There will be evening, as Mr. Earle is absent in the country. IuLestRaTions of our leading novelties in D- eas Goods, Vantles and Millinery may be found in ** The Queen.” ‘* The Ladien’ Pic- torial,” and any other high class London fashion journal. Beer Bros. ap6 2i We want to sell a good many watches and articles of j-welry before taking steck and will not) stick at a price for a few days. E W. Taylor. tf - To-Nieut —Hon. D. Laird on the great Northwest to-night in the lecture room of th * Y M.C. A. Come. Wonrrn Hrartnc —The “Talk to Young Men ” in the l+cture room of the Y. M C. A. to-night will be about the great Northwest by, Hon. D. Laird. No charge; no collection. Free tickets furnished by the genial Secretary. Come ! Genuine comparison of value.—Cus‘om- ers, come and decide for yourselves. Use your own eyes and decide with your ewn judgment. Pay no attention to the bye- terical babble of competitors who go so far as to disclaim and denv their own gocds: Our $100 -uit is unmistakably the best value in the city. Come and see and com- re —Prowse Bros , the Wonderful Cheap i, en. - Tue clothing man who has to resort to the contemptib y, mean trick of showing a boy’s suit at $1, and m«king people believe it to be the same aa our $1 suit, is hardiy worthy of notice. When selling el thing we show our own goo is, and don’t trouble to show an toferior suit of our own and say it is the ssme 44 our neighbor's. —J «mes Paton & Co , Morket Square. apd 3i I<l+nd maple sugar just received at Beer & Goff'a. ab 2i New maple sugar received today frem Crapaud, at Beer & Goffe a5 2i You can get app °s for 6 centsa d: zen; also strawberry. blueberry, and blsck currant pre- serve at cost price at R. K. Braces. epi 3i | Real appropriation Five thousand doliars was the World’s Exposition | this | a ‘Oo permit the Canadian Commussioner to go | jon with his arrangements, The G.vern: | after | which «a long discussion ensued on the Cus- } } tom Act iu regard to seizures. and, aa a} Jue correet progressive eucher score cards| result, the Opposition have postpuned the | ‘Clothing, all new goads. |Satin Papers, etc.; Dvlo Papers, Friez2s, Berd-rs and Centre Pieces. rnge of New Goods, we havea lot of last years pitteris (eqial in every respect to t'is Ouc resular stock is all in 16 yard rolls [he Enazlish Paper is 22 inches wide, and We have a 8 yard rolls, worth froa 10 to 1t cans a ro'l, waish we will give you As we carry the largest stock of Paper on P. E. Islind, and PAT | The — ——-—- —-——({ x ) —-- -- —— ~— ° and And in order to get it, we will offer Genuine Carpet _ SIN ALL- KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Two Doors Below will make you buy. Lace. Curtains, Art Muslins, Pertieres, (Curtain ing, the best value in the city, at the Prowse Bros. 136 QUEEN STREETS. P, S—MR. E. CHANDLER liias charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, WE WANT YOUR TRADE, TEMPTING BARGAINS __ Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch, Union, Jute, Hemp, Matting, Rugs. Mats, Oilcloths, ete, at prices that Poles, Window Shades, and everything required for House Furnish- REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, Charlottetown, April 4. 1892—eod & why = = ee ALL THE BOYS ARE HAPPY Over Our Cheap Suits. They are the hest in town tor the money. you see ours. No old into the Bankrupt Court, shoddy goods, What we advertise we have got every time. Every person satisfied with the Bargains we are giving. LADIES !—Come all to the Largest, Cheapest and Best Clothing Store in Town. JAWES PATON & CO., . ' wick, was druwned here yesterday. | ! Brown’s Block, Market Square. Our Serge Suits are lined. Don’t buy a $1.00 Suit until Bankrupt Clothing in stock, but we have and offer bankrupt prices in new Spring and Summer Do not be led into buy old shop-worn goods that have already brought one man they are generally old a — ee = : = Charlottetown, Apri! 2, 1892—e.d & wky —{x) PERKINS .; LARGE STOCK --—-— — 1)--_— -_-— eS E ARE FULLY PR SPARED FOR THIS SEAZSIN'S TRADE, and anticipite a big W sale of PAPER HANFINGS —Kaslish, Criidiar and Am+ricin mele goods ia great Emb sed Pipers, Gut Pipers, Eaboss-d til Paoers, Sani ary Washible Papers, In addition to a fuli variety. year’s) which we will sell at aboat half price. for Americy, and 12 yard rolls tor Easzlish a 12 yard roll eprtaias jist about as mich #8 a 16 yard roll of American. job lot of Canadirn at 5 ceats for your c vice. sell at the lowest price, it will pry you to inspect oi gools before y u buy. CARPE? SALE still going on, aid selliag at auction prices, so those who attenled the & STERNS. BOOTs CLEARED OUT. recent sale tell us. PERKINS Charlottetown, March 21 1892—eod & wky {x) E ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT LIN OUR SHOP. give away st trem sndous reduction fron 20 « 49 oer ceat :—1!78 prirs Boots (Laced) 60 cents a pair. We have these Boots separate and will be glad to show them. “IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. GOFF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, Feoruary 23, 1892—eod & wky ER HANGINGS | & STERNS AND LOW PRICES. Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to Infants’ Boots, average price 452., now 260 ; 606 pairs W men’s Strong Bo -ts (L.ced), $1.32; now $1.00; 95. psirs W men’s Dongola Butt anid Liced, $1.88, now $1 59; 176 pairs Women’s Kid and Gat (Laced) high price, reduced abut 35 per cent. ; 287 pairs M:n’s Boo's, Custom and Factory make, 26 ta 40 per cent off ; 86 pairs Boys’ Boots, $1.45, avw G1 15 (this heavy liue we have stupped making) ; 80 psirs Misses’ Stroag ; i GRAND TEA & FANCY SALE Easter Monday, ——--IN THEH-——-— MARKET HALL. iw) {xX} Proceeds in Aid of Second Methodist Church. Tea on the Tables at 5.30. Also, a Refreshment Table and Ice Cream. ‘ah PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. ee PROSPERITY COMES TO ALL Who Trade with Us. (0) ————— G00D JUDGMENT IN BUYING ——A NW D—-—— FAIR PRICES IN SELLING ENABLES US TO BE Profitable Service to You. ————o -(1p-———— MEN'S, BOYS & CRELDREN'S Readymade Clothing ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Inclujing all tha Latest Styles. ee — OF-——— 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. Une look at our Stock and Prices will surprise you, and make you wixh you had the money if you have not got it CaLL! CALL! CALL! Prowse Brothers, 444 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, March 14, 1892—e0d & wky t