siete. ~~ — : — THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, ‘Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros | Sron & re} t Beer Bros. = | Bova’ 2 piece Suits, e100. Remenne { Gaelic service at the } Boy 3’ 2 piece Suits, $1.15. m ssion stat rrew at 4p. m. | Boys’ 2 piece Suits, $1.25. - Boy 2 piece Suite, $1.75. Hearts’s Ha Rev. Mr. Kirby will | Boys’ 2 piece Suits, $2.00 prea hat U : Ha to-morrow after Be y a’ 3 piece Suits, $2 50. noen at 3 ‘ Boys’ 3 piece Suits, $2.75. a Boys’ 3 piece Suits, $3.00. UR 0 Phe list of the draw Boys’ 3 piece Suits, $3.75. lade te ‘ *s Cross lotte ry, crow led | Bova’ 3 piece Suits, S14. 75. ou lay, W appear next week. Boys’ Short Pants, 40, 50 and 75 cents. ene | Boys’ Odd Suits, $1, $2 and $3, worth So SERY al the Gospel meeting in $2, $3 aud $4. Ph ay Hall to-morrow afternoon | Bo rvs’ C ge 12, 15, 20 and 25 cents, at 3.45 Everybody welcome | Bo ys" Hats, 50 and 60 cents. , ae at des porches’ were well | BUY Your Hats at ProwseBros r ROWS BROTH K R 5. DAILY EXAMINER - OT I. 200 Children’s Suits for $1, $1.15 and $1.25, to fit Boys 4 to 14 years old This is a special line and should go quick at the price, eee NS Sa — ——~— LOT 2. | 260 Suits for Boys 10 to 14 years old, $2, $2.50 and $2 and often sold for $4 to $5 each, this line—it is a corker ! See) SAT URDA Y, Good, All Wool, ‘be sacrificed—price no object. de sold, Positively never such goods ever offered for the money, —— APRIL 4, 1896. LOT 3. 312 Suits left over from last year will Suits must Bring your Boys and get a fit, PROWSE BROTHERS. PROWSE BROTHERS. atten ‘ sta g I unfavé able wea - on Ext MENT ] Lov ( “a EASTER MARKEY TO-DAY, aoe the k ee ee ee Tuts was Easter market, and the at — F oo — tendance was large, despite the bad roads. —e \} oe | Upstairs the various departmenis were Tae Sraniry is making the ronnd trip well stocked, and eggs, fowl, etc., sold a : Pictou and Georgetown to-| Well. Downstairs the meat staiis were potwer i ee at al 7 ili A — great attraction. And well they Gay : a . , . witli a aa. mer | might be, for a hetter display it would be ve ee a hard t O see anywhere. Blake Bros.’ stal! =. . i | was especially attractive. The six car Sr. Dexstan’s Carueprat.—The choir | casses of prime beef they had on sale | of St. Dunstan’s Cathedial will render | ¢gregate 1 about 5,000 Ibs., and their » Be) ‘s 16th Mass, with orchestral ac- | showing of lamb, hame, etc , was exce] row panime nt, at H gti M ase to-morrow. | lent Saud rs & Newsom had four car- 7! ne service wil! begin at 10.39. casses of choice beef, the aggregate | it | we ght of which was 3,45 l Tue Datryine Is ray.—A_ meeting | Ibs., two. carcasses of tautton t to organize adairymen’s association for aggregating 221 lbs., besides their usual the province is being held this afternoon | | Supp ly of t acon and hams. Two prime | in the room oyerthe centres] creamery. cattle fed by Ww illi am Lowther dressed ex There are over twenty cheese and butter | Ceptionally we J. Drake & Son, be makers in attendance. Ss their market stailand meat shop PIS am had six carcases of good beef, dressing Ar Ketiy’s Cross. — Don’t forget to is t, bs. The Stock Farm heifer iressed aitend the e utertainment at Kelly’s Crose [ Olvos. Geo. Thorne & Son had three , Which dressed 1726 Ibs; dressing 900 arcases of beef on oa r Menday night. Something good | ‘ ry Woo d two carcase*’, js eX ted, and anyone who goes will not Fe be disappointed. The stump speech alone Ibs fi . by Nathanie} Gay, Powna'; CR. soe ae pg drive to Kelly’s Cross. 1} Mu , One carcass, 690 ibs ; R. Jenkins, —— Jove os ar ass, 522 ibs, and a carcass of Facit Growers Meerixa.—The meet- | amb, 26 lbe., which was purchased by a nt Grail enemies ty eelae 6s thin nee | Mr. J a Sachi P. Curly, one carcass, ie os the connie a des Vea « Libesal [718 lbs.; William Se Her, three carcasses, Reemelaiten Bin Wonee the fieateanel 1865 Ibs.; B. Henderson, three carcasses, Gox ' in sa fair } 2150 Ibs; Henry Balls, four carcasses, attendance of farmers and others interest- | 2624 lbs.; S. Brown, three carcasses, 2118 eae i lbs., and one lamb, 18 Ibs.; P. Trainor, = De two carcasses, 1040 Ibs; John McNeill, i. a ceo two carcasses beef, 1485 )be. E “seg 7 Mcavo. iC q " eee ioe Eggs sold at from 12 to l4e.; hay, 45c.; " Ses a ws ~~ ee : autos ete j ats, 30c.; sporaaiat. he to l6c. tunes, “Guide”; E ster a n, “Fed wend ZION CHURCH CONCERT, Street,” “Hencor “Regent oS are “Claremont” Anthe “The True Kast Tme concert given in the lecture room >| of Zion Church on Thurs day night was in a respect a success. Every seat was Oe eae in a cupied, and the programme throughout ar eapsgda aN a } was well rendered. The lecture room was wre € adage Mar a. Rose and | prettily decorated with tartan, and the Shamrock” in the Market Hall, S; immer— | effect was most pleasing. The vocal i on the evenine > . side, on the eveai eee April, | -olos by Mrs. Roome,Miss Howard and Miss Hnger the nspices ’ f } | » © a8 ° ares SENET TE euspi be , a | McKay were all well given, and rece'ved f tl to indicor 8 or oS ; oe thet ts se ‘Th wre oo al } well merited encores. Miss Flo McKen- Wii pe in alttenaance, be ay 18 @ goo Be cis “ 2 , , ; : . RR gesagt P a the | 20° reading, “A Story of the Tay Bridge “on — ee | Disaster,” was exce lently rendered, and _— the clever elocutionist was obliged to re- | spond to an encore. “N ght’s Si ud- N ) Long rer,” >a “Gloria,” Mozart’s 12th Mase. arlottetewn Drama- | ~ ee Don’t Miss Ir.—R De Sexton, D. D., LL. D., the famous lecturer and cham- pion of Christianity, whose sermons and lectures have delighted and instrreted large an linces in the large towns of the oie anetthe Maritime Prov nces this winter. will } ° - preach and lecture ; appreciated. Mr. John McPherson gave one of his popular Scotch readings, which | enjoyed. The Quartette, | | “Sweet Heachen Belle.” by Messrs. Brace, Lewis, Cook and Heartz, was splendidly | | given, and well deserved the applauee | which followed its rendition. The Mesera, in Zion Church during the last week of this month. Fall parti- | culars later. silk daca , : . : “— | Farqubarseon and Fraser played a_ piano | Easter Service.—A new aad impres | E —— ’ pia) tf } ive East vice will be held in the | du et ina ao a manner, and the | ear epee gsi ; k 4 *. | Messrs Horns in their violin and cornet | echoolroom of the first Methodist Church | | duet, gave = “sete satisfaction. The Misses Webster and Mrs. S. C. Mocre and | Miss Fraser, gave vocal duets which were | wellsung and greatly apprecia‘ed. Miss | Jean Melsaac gave a very good recitation, | filling the place of Miss Sinclair, who was unavoidab! y absent. The Rev. Mr. Suther- land made an excellent chairman. on T vesday evening wext. Mr. G. H. Haszard wil] exhibit a series of stereopti- con views descriptive of Christ's life from his entry into Jerusalem to the Ascension. Explanatory remarks by the Pastor, and | Easter anthem by the Choir. Fands for the benefit of the Sunday School. >_—— ee = : a ore Two Ciasses.— There are only two! —— classea in Char'ottetown—those who have | not and those who have heard Rev. Andrew | Robertsos yn, of New Glasgow, N. S., lecture. B. I. S.—Regular? monthly meet'ng of Benevolent Irish Soci ety to morrow (Sun- day) afternoon at 3 o ‘cloe k. A full attend- | j } | i j i | To the former we wouild ear, gc to Zion | ance reques sted. B ty ord er Secretary Church on Thursday evening, 16th inst., —_ and hear him deliver his famous lecture “Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush.” We e have no need to ask the latter; we know | Y = poe they will be there, if possible, and that | $ Clean } our Bicy cle long before eight o’clock, when the lecture | oz . For 25 Cents. commences. 15 cents admits you. We will not do it, but you can if you use our First Metnopist Cucrcu.—The music} Metal Lustre. in the First Methodist Church to-morrow | evening will be of a high order. A “ Mag- niflcat” by Cranmer, the anthem, “ Sa- | vieur, when night involves the skies” with bass and contralto solos, and the | beantiful anthem “Break forth into Joy” | Removes all rust and tarnich by Dr. Barnby will be sung. This latter | with a few rubs. Does not pie e was we learn sung in many leading | scratch the nickle. A 25e. eburchesia London last Easter. Mr. bottle lasts a year. Prepared * . le r Earle wi!) as usnal preside at the organ. only by _~<— Tue New Carneprat—The contract N, forthe erection of the new Roman JOHNSOY & JOH SG: Catholic Cathedral has been awarded to Messrs. Paquet and Godbout, of St. Hyacinthe, P. Q., for the suin of $58,995. Their contract is for the outside of the structure with towers, and the laying of the floors. The spires and interior finish- ing will be a separate contract. The work of erection will begin In about three weeks, and it is mleted cted that the contract will be co eted by the fall of 1897. We hoj pe : a tew di ays to be privileged to pub ish the different tenders received. Graduates in Pharmacy. O03 4648064682088 ape ee BtSVVe i BO0O4O08083 After years of ex- perience, we have accomplished a standard in Fur- niture making which cannot be excelled, If you want the best try Love Feast.—In spite of the disagree- able weather avery fair g _—— met in the Upper Methodiet Church last night. After the opening bymn and . rayer by the pastor, eight young men handed around iscuits a.d water to all present. after which the Rev. Mr. Kirby explained the origin and purpose of the Love Feast, and gave an account of bis own conversion. A fares number t ok part in relating the Miss Ruby Rattray | | read “The Parting of Marmion and Doug- Jas’ with much feeling, and was greatly | Crosby and Clitford the executive committe, our make providential 'ealing of God in their con- version, and the meeting closed eoon after = | | \ o— g _ : « “ 4 We are showing a very attractive variety of OUTING CLOTHS in Ducks, Plisse, Crepons, Ginghams, ete. Our Millinery Show Day will be held imme- diately upon arrival of goods now at Pictou. BEER BROS. Dc opncreyerpp BEER, BROS. } Tue Weatuer.—Fresh to strong westerly to north-westerly winds ; cloudy to fair and cold; light local snow falis or flurries ; ; mostly fair tu-morrow, { {Han Linen, Fancy. | sists "OS rae RIOD & 00, 10D, Deen Victoria has four dozen pairs of Kid Gloves a month. ‘The Queen is more numerousiy but not more ele- gantly gloved than # the ladies who buy their Gloves at WEEKS & CO’S. How Are Your Kids ? This is not slang. We mean Gloves. Our Easter stock is to hand to-day, and are beauties. The best is what you want and must have. That's the kind we keep at WEEKS & CO’S New English Goods Expected at once. W. A. Weeks & Co. Ch’town, April 4, 1896. aes | ae et aiyain tie et a = a ee PERSONAL. visited He was a gucst Dr. Secord, of Summerside, Charlottetown yesterday. at the Queen. Mr. A. L. Michael, jeweler, of Halifax, is here on a business try. He is registered at the Queen =? Mr. Richerd E Jol. uston, now ef Alter~ ton, is spending the Easter holidays with his ‘friends i in Charlottetown. Richard Hunt, Esq., of Summerside, ‘pent Good Friday in Charlottetown He was at the Hotel Davies. Mr. William E, Poole, of the firm of W. A. Poole & Co., Lower Montague, is among the guests at tie Q 1een Hotel. Messrs. Paquet and Beland, of St. Hy acinthe, Que., whe have beea here in con- nection witb the coniract for the new Roman Catholic Cathedral, left for home on the Stanley to-day. They will return in about three weeks’ time. Mr. D. M. Kerr, of Montreal, represent- ing the old and well} known firm of Siver- man, Baulter & Co., manufacturers of hats and furs, is in town and calling on his customers. Mr. Kerr represents the best known firm in his line of business in Canada, Sr. Drysran’s Cotiece Dramatic Club has engaged the Opera House for Tuesday evening, the 28th April, for the presenta~ tion of the new and highly interesting drama, entitled “Owen Fitzgerald, or the Trish Outlaw.” The “Ciub” feel confident that this is the best play they ever pre- pared for presentation, and would take this opportunity to request the public not to forget the date. Arutetic Assoctation.—The students of Prince of Wales College have organized an amateur athletic agsociation. Par~ menas McLeod is president, and Vivian Doran is secretary-treasurer. Messrs. Cyrus McMillan, Milton McLeod, Percy t <chards constitute — > — Ar THE Cares.—Crossing both ways to day. The mail was brought to the city by special train this afternoon, arriving ai 3.10. nihil Tuere will be an entertainment in St | Peter’s Schoolroom on Monday evening the 13th April. Programme next week ad if setibinihiiinapeei How to Ge: a “Sunlight” Book Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers t Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toront who will send post: paid a paper- -boune book 160 pages. For 6 ‘Life buoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book wil be sent. This 1s a splendid opportunity t obtain good reading, Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring, your wrappers by leaving the ends open sat&w { JR IRINA IR TATA TATA TNT TNN COPY RIGA? ay WHICH SHALL | PUT ON Firsy.P It doesn’t make any earth'y difference which she puts on firs’. One shoe is os ood as the other, and both are perfect. The truth will bear a good deal of telling, but it won’t stand any stretching, end we don’t believe in taking any liberties with it. We tolerate nothing in the nature cf exaggeration. When you make a pur- chase from us you know exactly what you are buying. We can give you as gvod value in Boots and Shoes as you can get anywhere. Try us. R. K. JOST: ap4 Stamper’s Corner | March 31st, | George Suriden Taylor to daughter of Mr. Charles Henry, Charlottetown, ‘Stearns is Best. eo MARRIED. At the — of N. Peardon, by kev. W. J. sally B. A C aroline Ella, Carter's for Wall Paper This is now many others, Emulsion. get all your crockery cheap. rt are making room new stock.—W. Harp to Beat.—Mr. E. | Guerneys teem to be hard to beat. | | recent issue of Farmingfis given a report of ; the dairy show held at Gananogqne, | which we find the Eastview Farm Guern- | seys holding their own, beating the celes : | brated herd of Jerseys. owned. by Mr-. M. Jones, of Brockville. summary of the report as printed : milk Lbs. o Ada, of Eastview, own- ed by C. McNish...... 9 .43 Balinda, of owned by C. McNish.ol Gipsey, owned by Mrs. KE, M. Jones.. -b2 4.53 Satanella, owned "by Mrs. E. M. Jones......59 4.10 Silver Delle, owned ‘by ig E. M. Jones......51 4.86 Eastview, Delle, owned ‘by in E. M. Jones......45 4.86 +e A Puny and Fretful Baby Your mouey. “aud our wall a good; let’s exchange—Moore & 220d. Gold Ci Call at the Central Drugstore and pro- enre a choice Havannah and enjoy your E ister smoke. The Jargest and handsomest hardware ever seen on P. E. I, - at Moore & McLeod’s. Munsey’ 3 Magazine for April at Me Mil i lar i & Horasby’ 8. Apri] magazines, novels, ete.. Millan & Horasby’s. We have some of the latest English and American hats, line of gents furnishings, bicycle suits and bicycle ‘hoee in nov elties. —~ McKay Woolen Cal lat ourcheap crockery store and while we are selling . Colwill. m28 4w dy&w The ladies have prepared a large — of useful and fancy articles. thay be pe We give below a a Per cent. Pts. 8 0-ed. butter fat : quick Cure. quite unnecessary. you may bave your wa fat laughing and he appy if you give it Scott’s Babies take it like cream. In, gara—The favorite 5-centers re- ceived by express to-day—Ceutral Drug- store. also a full «| ASSURANCE COMPANY OH TOWN BOARD OF TRADE Quarterly ‘Meeting. The Genera] Quarterly Veeting of this Cor- p>ration will be held at the upper rooms of the Masonic Te em ple in thiseity, on the ever- ing of WEDNESDAY, e’clock. P. DW. HIGGS, Secretary. Charlottetewn, April 4, 1896—4i the sth instant, at s Capital Guiibed: >... .. 1.00. boat ochwounas ethics’ $10,000,000 Gapeeat Paid Up .-3....05..0.5. 2 5,000,000 Funds in Hand Exceed ......... Ga i ae al * 22, §00,000 FPO06O09008 9000009600600 St, John’s, New Ireland, Prince Rdward Island. What’s in aname? 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Discount for casn or in- stalments, and a ticket to | Every Wheel guaran- eed for 12 months from DODD & ROGERS ———————$——$ rn DIED.. i At the Charlottetowr Hospital on | T Thereday, ‘2nd inst. of consumption, <7 Doyle, son of the late Peter Doyle, that deep, rich lustre and fine ft t gies bons finish which is so appreciated At Peake’s Station, on March 28th; by the cultured eye after a Jingering illness, John O’Brien aged.31 years, leaving a sorrowing mother, two sisters and a large number of friends to mourn their loss. _———F— —_3 4 — KIDNEY TROUBLY. . your selections frum my stock The Bané of Millions of Lives, Can be Cured, The diseases that we so dread do not come upon usatone step. They are a matter of growth. The sad news is only too Common of friends who have died of J show a large assortment of Brig ght’s disease, diabetes and kindred Silver novelties and special complaints, It is known that in the sy ys~ designs in Nut, Berry Bon- ’ tem Of thousands exists the seeds that in a short time will develop into the dread Bons, Salad, Egg Stands, ete., Disease of the kidneys in - its | ete . at prices exceeding low. maladies, mildest form never stands atill. The warning is worth heeding that éfforts Will you ott pnt look ? should be prompily taken to eradicate the slightest tymptoms of kidne % disease, and 8 ® Buy in South’ American Kidney Cure is found Only at a sure and safe remedy for every form of W. W. WELLNER’S. kidney trouble.. Whether chronic, in- cipient or in some of the distressing phases so well known, it proves an effective, and, what is pleasing to know, a ready and Charlottetown, April 4, 1896. For sale at Dodd’s Medica] Hal). Come STONE FOR SALE At the Mount Edward Quarry. First-class Stone can be delivered ata rea- sonable price, any thicknéss or size lo suit contractors, HENRY SWAN. Ww ¢ 2 e want to get your good-will for euliedan life. We have something nice to ‘show you in Boots and Shoes. Our spring stock has arrived; beauties, | BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES you should see them. Gene, see our $2.50 Laced Boots, away ahead of any Grafton Street, Opposite Court House. — $3.00 boot in Canada. Our prices | JOHIN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. will please you. Having opened & public Stable on Gratton Yours for Shoes, | Street, repared t> take Gentlemen’s horses cane Colts at-all seasons of the year to A. E. McEACHEN, board, train, break or keepin road condition for Immediate use. Hore ylipping also at ‘ len rms reason mch25 THE SHOE MAN | "Novibetehantn . ~*~ GUARDIAN *- FIRE & LIFE (LIMITED) OF LONDON, ENGLAND. i i - make }- fggrtonitniconccicomee =] PROFITABLE READING. f: We’ve placed on our centre counter, for to-day, a lot of odd pairs of Lace Curtains. Here are the. prices : Regularly $1.80. Now i t 35 « 1.95, - 1.45 . sk * ES 6 2 60. * 1.98 a eee * $3 35. - 2.50 © 4.30, « e465 COME EARLY. 3.23 3.40 Reduced prices—like time ani tide— wait for no one. You want to see these your- self to know their value. MOORE & McLKOD. iq i Read our Wall Paper ad, Charlottetown, April 1, 1896. Keep Dry__ ccm -..-in Spite of the Raia. There is no need now to get wet through from shoulder to heels and have a ruined costume. RIGBY PROOFED FIBRE CHAMOIS is absolutely waterproof, and will make your garments perfectiy impenetrable to any amount of moisture. It ig as durable, stiff and soft in finish-as the plain line, sells for the same price, 35c. per yard, has no barsh feeling or unpleasant odor—and will never let the wet go through it. Den’t waste money on imitations. Find the New Star label on each yard. 613 CARVELL BROS., ACENTS. én $1806 | rm ELEPHANT BRAND Is THE BEST. TRY IT Simon W. Grabbe, Stoves & Hardware. Porner. N ew Corsets, New Hats, 2 Cases D. & A. Corsets, 2 Cases Ladies’ New Spring’ Hats; 1 Case Ladies’ and Gents’ Waterproofs, Something very choice in Gents’. Waterproof Coats. See our prices and quality before buying. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, April 1, 189€--dw LON DON FLOUSE. Waterproof Goods ! Men’s Waterproof Coats, Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, Cravenetie Cloths, Rigby Cloths, Charlottetown, April 2, 1896. Breer DVresZroDr~>» “mn = W ANTED—By the Ist May, a 0; "ee" “3. is office, dy & wy ‘e pe ® also a parlor maid, y'A good stock now showing. T. J. HARRIS. Our Wall F PRICE, QUALITY A AND STYLE. In Plain Felts, Gilts & Plain Papers Tak WE CANNOT BE BEATEN. DON'T FORCET THE PLACE: McMillan & Hornsby’s, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, March 28, 1895. A QUESTION OFTEN ASKED. Why is the Fashionable Tailor Patronized so Extensively by our Leading Citizens ? BECAUSE we are up with the times, keeping pace with the spirit of the sge We devote our whole time and ettention to FINE TAILORING. In this way we ae in touch with all the latest changes in Fashions, always on the alert for the ~~ §, A. McDONALD, Cl’town, get 1, 1896—dy Leading Fashionable Tailor. What Charlottetown Wants = to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Vene tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prep:red to do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to the trade. We are also prepared to do everything in the live of STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We pride ourselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches, JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. See us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE, Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896 —d&dw PHILHARMONIC BUILDING EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail by Clariolletown, March 31, 1896, T. J. MORRIS. ep g Seo A a # ~— a I NER I I Dg BE I rag REP e BATE cy rn eres ee es peg fe gs Pa * Sau a Sore Soa (oe aaa 07 a” Bierman Satin 4 a AF See ; ai é 4 ae a iy BeBe - ROR Sas 5 as fitinapiiis