THE DAILY Local and Other Items. Reap James & Co's clothing adver seme ° forget t prayer meeting In Nuaston Street Hall to-night at 7.30 \ Yr A news k of those wonder e ata packages at the > ' r § - Wr Na 4 St. John man who as a preily 8 » alis i Mercier, be se it g aw with everything ° Ser t i sela carpet we offe the | public ar 82 cents per yard.—James Paton & (‘o. Mar Squa mar3 3i_ | ss ' Acwavs rs Stock — The full list of Cana- | diac Readire and «ll other school books at} the Diamond Bookstore. | Bye Fiset Montcalm will speak to la Two Conservatives are running, the | Grits keivg afrcid to risk a candidate. - New i iwc - The largest, best, and | cheapest stock of boys’ and children’s « lothing | ever brought to the city.— Prowse Bros | mar3 << ' Lecrore.— Col. R. G Ingersoll is ex- | pected to deliver his lecture on ‘Liberty of Maz, Woman and Child,” is Toronto soon. i ta | To se dispos j of at once, three bales of | tapestry samples, suitable for mate, ete, in 14 | lames Paton & Co., Market Sq. mar3 Zi | yard cnds.— > f mutual interests, we ask | consideration of all accounts | 3ist.—Stanley Broe mar5 3i eod Ls fart for thoughtfu sens out Dee _ =- = We have alot of children’s ulsters | which we hive pat upon the coun- ter te-day at 75 ceutseach —Harris & Stewart. - New Cuurcu —Work began last week on the interior of the new Catholic Church at Miscouche, and will be pushed on as rapidly as possible until completed. - Everyone can buy our carpets. We meet all eut prices, aliow no one to undersell us, and if aay tiem gives carpete away we wi!l do | the eame and pay them for taking them home. | —Patton Bros. sheath Tatut Peopts —Truro hss for a citizen a young lady who atands six feet six | inches. We are informed that the father | of the young lady is much taller. They are Nova Seotians — Headlight. - Tnk& Stantey to-day drifted westward with tae ice from her position between Little Sands and Pictou, where she ! ecame nipped, to about half way between “ood Islands and Caribou The ice around ber is very heavy, and it will probably be some time before she will be ‘lear al dadiheienins Rossine 1 CarvinaL.—A man named Lowws Pare is under arrest at Quebec charg- ed with burglarizing Cardina! Tachereau's pslace. A stolen silver preseutation ser- vice was found im hrs p-seession. Pare} had been employed at the palace. Ixy tHe months of March, April and May the bioed should be purified, and the system strengthened, sc that it be able to withstand the debilitating effects of the changing weather, and resist the attack of disease The most reliable medicine to t ke to bring about the desired result is Re.ey’s Iron Tonic. For sale by al) druggists. mi dw lm -> Wanr Creanetres Taxep.—The Super- intendent and Assitant Superintendent of the Baltimore Public Schools, together with many principals, have memorialized the Legislature to put a probibitory license m cigereties. They declare that they have had 4 fearful effect upon school boys. ails Lecrors ~The Hon. E. J. Hodgson lectares in the Y M.C A. this evening on “Things one ought to know.” We under- stand the lecturer intends his remarks chiefly for the benefit of young men and will speak generally on subjects of general information. Adwission is by ticket only bat the tickets are free and may be ob- tained on application to the Secretary. aaalks Moyer Stotzy.—A young man_belong- ing tu the western section of the Province tad $40 stolen from him at Pictou a few daya ago while on his way home from the Maine lpember woods He accused a young man who slept in the room with him at the actel in Pictou of taking the money, but that individual promptly and emphatically denied the charge. At latest accounts. the lamber roan was still minus the $40. dita Taz housewile pins her faith to it, and well she may ~he had te use the old wash ing puwders that destroyed her clothes She had toe nse chemical compounds which made everything a dirty yellow. Thea “‘Lessive Phenix came slong with its incomparable virtuse, It takes the terror out of the work, for it m-kes the water soft and the clothes beautiful, and saves 50 per cent. in soap Then it cleacs everythiog in the house from the silverware to the pots, pans and the bath. ciagitiasatipesioninil Deatu or ax Istaypen. The Boston Globe reports th<= death at Esst Boston, on the 16th alt. ot Mr. John McLaren, s native of Mon- tague in this Province. Mr. McLaren has bern a resident of Bosten for about twenty- seven \ears, during which time he has been engaged i: the building business. He was Wel and favorably known, and at the time of hia death was: ne of the leading contrectors ia the city. He was a prominent member of the Maledenian Club, and was for some years chief of Cian Cameron. Dovou want tc make a wash day & plea- ture? To you wish to keep your hands site and alt “They you will buy Leasive henix that is the new washing solutive that makes the water soft, and makes white clothes whiter, and that cleans brass and glassware, and windows and in fact, about Werythieg. It won't cause ipjury to any- thing After a few washings you will be stonished at the immense improvement in ~ cluthes. Ask your grocer for Lessive henix. = - Tux Pucrrr.—{[t ie a matter of some tignificance that the preacher who bas been a the place of Rev. C. H. Spurgeon to ec ahernacle ie a Presbyterian. his inister, Rev. Mr. Pierson, is seid to be the Choice of the covgreg stion for their future Pettor. The truct deed, however, reqnies the selectivn of Baptist, and @ despatch ‘eye that Mr. Pierson will probably join the ptists an¢ become Mr Npurgern’s successor. If these reports are correct the congregation the pas*or mske very little account of Sasi a ae on | night, at 8 o'clock, sharp. | render it invaluab e for chafing. New Sty es in m2 3i 7? a - FoR acalda or burns use mi dw im out > dition, No 1 Battery G. A., will meet for drill to Matis -— The foreign mail will be due ino the city at 3.40 this afternoun. Members ot Zion Church Session are re minded of meeting this evening, at 8 o'clock. ectciainididindhmaenn _ Sp JAMES concert wiil take place next Tuesday «evening. A nice programme is being prepared by Mr. Earle. iat Don’r forget to call on Messrs. Patton Bros. on Saturday and see their beau.iful atock of carpeta — Patton Bros TRE LINES we offer j 1st pow cannot be re placed for anything like the same price. Come and examine our stock.—Jas Paton & Co m 3 3i. Dogs. - Your collars have arrived avd are seiing fast Cail eurly and secure ene at W. E. Dawson's. Motuers should use Philoderma on their inf+nis, os its soothing and healing properties Druggists ml dw lm sell it — 25 cents. silgpoeilie Frxemen’s Concert —The proceeds of the firemen s concert un Tuesday evening amount ed, expenses deiucted, to the handsome tum of ninety dollars A sop lot, including covered dishes, soup tureens, sauce tureens, cups and saucera, pitchers and basins. sli of which must and will be aold,—W. Pr. Colei 1. © Feb, 25 dy wky. Twenty to thirty per cent. dis count on boots at St-+mper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time to get ba gains «s the stock must be seid. Every Poor Person in Charlettetown i- invited to call and inspect our steck of boy’s youth’sand men’s readymade clothing. We mean to make our clothing depar ment the headquarters for bargains in clothing — James Paton & Co, 3i lieotil PeNYMAN ‘j.s8 in penmanship this ‘ evening i: tie Y AL C. A. commencing at 7.30 o’clec! young meno desirous of taking ad of this class wiil get all information on spplication to the General Secretary. siamenialtiuettibiacaaecints LARGE consignment of children’s clothing. We have got a few hundred suite of one quality in f. ur different shades, suitable for child: en from 3 to fourteen years, which we will offer right away at the lowest possible price. These suits are ready for sale in our iarge clothing room —Jas. Paton * Co Cutitpren’s Wear —This week children’s wear wiil be the special feature. No trouble selling this stock at the p ices we offer it for We are here to win your trade a d we think we know values when we see thm We have them. Everybody advertises thei:s to be the che»pest You have got to be the jadge. Call thieweek and inspect our goods. fhe largest and cheapest giock on P. E. Is- land.—Jas Paton & Co nein Nor Deap anp Nor Forcorren. — A friend who intended to bequeath to the Baptist Church of this city, by will, some funds, and who has been watching its struggles and work, the other day called in the pastor, Rev. J. A Gordon, snd paid over #200 in hard cash toward the building fond, snd a gentle hint that this is not all which will come from the same source at least for denominatioual work. So ss the days roll away, the prospects of the church are brightening in every way. Day after day the evidence accumulates that the ‘‘ Vyrtle Navy” is the people's favorite tobacces The demand keeps increas: ing, and from every new circle of consumers who have been induced to try it the evidence is emphatic in its favor Its genuine qilities always hold the friends "hey have once made. These qulities will be kept up to their full standard by the manufacturers of it. 1t is to these qualities and the reason»bleness of the price that they attribute their marked success. To the quality they will adhere at all cost, and aiso to the price if that be possible. Pus.ic Meerinc.— Thepublic meeting in Zum Church on Tuesday evening, in con- nection with the WM. 8. convention, was very well attended. Rev. Mr. Sutherland presided. The meeting was opened with prayer, singing and scripture readings In- teresting and instructive addresses on mis sion work were made during the evening by Miss Hunter, late of Persia, and Rev. Mesars. Sutherland, Tufts. Hamilton and Dickie. Mrs. Ritchie and Miss Furquhar- son each sang solo, aud the meeting was closed with the doxology and benediction. Breepers AssociaTios, — A number of gentiemen favorable to the formation of a Breeders Association, held a meeting in the office of A. B Warburton, Esq, last afterneon. The chair was occupied bv Mr. Joseph Wise, and Mr. A. B. Warburton acted as secretary of the meeting. The other eatiemen present included Dr. UD dd, Dr. T. Jenkms, J.J Davies, John Newson, R. B. Fitzgerald, L. B. Miller, B F. Long- worth, E. R Brow aud Geo Mutch. A ter some time wee spent in discu sing the object ot Breeders Associations and the many benefits to be derived from such an organization, the meeting adjourned until Tuesday next when the asso istion will likelv be formed. Before adj uroment 4 committee of thres composed EXAMINER. - . . ~ ‘i j hats at D. A. Bruce's, | Philoderma. | _— | | CORRESPONDENCE and other matter crowded | » - at ° : . BAND at the rink to-night—ice in good con- a Te eC a aif ry;HE WILLIAM JOHNSON COMPANY bav- ing sold their business t+» the Canada Paint Co. and others, this is to announce that I have severed all connection with them and have started a NEW BUSINESS in my Factory ou MILL STRtET, where, wih the new equip- ment, added to the existing plant, [ have now cutee commision So \ E LO°K CLOSELY. at the matter of QUALITY in these goods, and leave tie buyer to lok ciosely at the PRI''KS, knowing that they will bear EXAMINATION and COMPARIS DN. Ask to see our ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERE, 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard. ——(x) STANLEY BROTHERS BROWNS BLOCE. Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892—eod & wky The Best Facilities in Canada for Manufacturing Paints, Colors and Varnishes. I have also associated with m2 the principal men who have assisted me in the past in establishing the enviable reputation which the JOHNSON COLORS enjoy to-day. I make this announcement, feeling that I am justly entitled to say that the preduction ° of my new works will take and maintain the lead for excellence and quality i . Ss Ee —(x) W* ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOP. . Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to give-away at tremendous reduction frm 20 «4 40 ovr cear :—178 psirs [nfants’ Boote, average price 45c., now 25¢ ; : 5 606 pairs Women’s Strong Bo -ts (L.ced), $1 32, now $1.00 ; 95 pairs Women’s Dongola Butt and Laced, $1.88, now $1 50; 176 pairs Women’s Kid and Gai (Laced) high price, reduced abut 36 per cent. ; 287 prirs Men’s Boots, Castom and Factory male, MONTREAL. | 95 to-40 percent: off ; 86 pairs Bays’ Boots, $1.45, now $1 15 (this hexvy line we have stopped making) ; 80 pairs Misses’ 8trong 1892 — 3i (3rd, ith, 8th) All business entrusted to me will be sppre- ciated and receive the best eare and attention. Boots (Liced)} 60:cents a pair. We-haye these Bouts separate and will be glad to show them. If WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. GOFF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlotretown, February 23, 1892—eod & wky March 38, Carpet Remnants nein ented Si joaipeiesieemties GREAT CLEARANCE SALE eva toa tacts THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT SUL 1B ‘Qs 1 - te sore eeeeetene SUITABLE FOR RUGS OR CHAIR COVERING. We invite the pubic to cali anil see for tiem: oe ze selves. We have placel in tao martot ar slorirt HARRIS & STEWART. range of Gent? Farnisiings at Uosst to cloas, ine’ ae ~""* eluding Underwear, Shirts, Collars (latest styies), LONDON HOUSE. Ties, Gloves, Caps, ete. Cherlottetowa, Feb. 16, 1992—eod & why As we are going out of this special line, we ask- WHITING. ——lyou to secure for yourselves Bargains only to be. 30 CASKS Lf \NDON, COLONIAL had once in a great while Gonain»e Sale. Conant 20 “ PARIS. secure first choiee. Overcoat: ant Saits selling crsap. os wns WCE | McLeod & McKenzie HARD BRICK. Eas : Tar more, wwe Philips Square Charlottetown, November 10, 1891—eod & wky BARRETT & CHAMPION. MONTREAL. meh2—2i SS — a ee NEW GOODS JUST OPENED C, R. SMALLWOOD, Barrister and Attorny-at-law, THH GREAT AT ——— nore MMM FD, MAGBONALD’S . Haszard, K-q., South Side of Queen square. 7 ioe TO a : ~-—FOR—— ; ® e % Ch’'town, Jan. 21. 1892-—e7d & wy 3m — {0} Dry Goods, Carpets, Cur- fanatian Print S, of Dr. Jenkins, A. B. Warburton and L. B. | Miller, was appointed to draft @ constitution to lay before the next meeting. Trortine Matcx.—The trotiing match on the ice for 4 sweeps ake did not take place yesterday as advertised. The owners of only three of the four animals enrered made an appearance ap a race. In order to give them sufficient time, the race was indefinitely post pened . Ir is a matter frequently com- mepted upon that there is generally some hitch in trotting matches to t:ke place on the ice, and a start is rarely made before ir f the public is sorely tried. ~ eh panne ce { condemnarion, is practice 18 deserving © ora parties usually responsible should be disciplined by sme rec gnized authority wns stinerions of reed between the Baptist j to deal with such matters. $ad Preebyterian charch. d only two were | willing to start, the other two did not con- | ; : : dition for | sider their horses in thorough con | ply to Davies & Haazard, ur ths owner, JOHN | febit 200 pieces 120...“ 50 be 300 * weed) ‘6 aod es 10 6s J Ust ARRIV aD, tains, Furniture, China and PER 8S S. STANLEY. Glassware, Books and Sta- D0 hese a FLOUR. COUN MEAL and tionery, Ready-made Cloth- Ke LLED OATS for sale cheap ss . f ing. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, and Kitchen Cheek Ging iams, Flannelettes, Grey Cottons, W ite Cottons, Tickings, Bleached Sheeting. _ ~~." Unbleached Sheeting. 50 “* £=Tweeds, 5 cases Men’s Readymade Clothing. A HORNE & CO. feb27—lw eod NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of | Rorert Milne Barra‘t, late of Charlotte. | town, deceased, are notified to make immediate | payment to the undersig :ed at his ove, (har- | jotietown, and all per-on+ having any claims | i > ey 6 . aanladt the said Katate are reqn-sted to pre-e :t | ORDERS TAK EN FOR *CRES. CENT BRAND” CEMENT. the same, “uly attested, at the said office with- | Oe "ee Must be sold at the Lowest Possib'e Prices! out delay. - on JOHN T. MELLISH, J. B. MACDONALD. WANTS, LOST. FOUND de TNRY MoRgan & ¢9,DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ply at this office. IRST INSTALMINT OF NEW B))PS Cweaty Cis2s jist op*ning —LADIE?, COLONIAL HOUSE, M SsEs’ and JH(L )4dN’S Look a5 ole Boos O2fore you vay e.s2Wiete, aal g26 Philips Square, Montreal. THE BEST at febl3—t ts THE DOMINION BDDT AND SHIE STORE. ANTED, on 28th ena, 28 experienced honsemaid. 00 woe emcee wie’: Charlotteown, February 29, 1892—e0d & why Si. verware Utensils. N. B.—We invite correspondence, and give prompt and careful attention to mail orders. T° LE f.—The Brick Hoase and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costallo sroverty. \p- jan$ AYLWARD, Southport. ALESMEN WANTED.—“ The Life of Charles Hadden Sporge n,” by the Rev. tussell H. Cornwell, the renown -d pastor, journalist, lee- turer, a thor, etc We agree to furnish a first- class book of 5) paz 8 elegantly itins' rated, Retail price, cloth, $150; half Russia, $2.00. Usual big terms te canvassers. Do noc wait to write but send 34 cents for ful outfit Terms mailed with it Th-usands are wanting to bay forthe bk 'tisa chance of a lifetime, Ad- dress (ARLE PUBLISHING HvuUSE, St. John, N. B, given. wt eee eee niente sale ete anauadher ieee elit jagemete—oce > Secuaeat ‘