4 THE DAILY EXAMINER. . PAPER Local and Other Items, NoTiK 1. Duchemin & Co are on the telephone exchange - ln MAILS were transferred to the No: um berland to day. - 1 0.0 F.—St. Lawrence Lodge will hold | ita reguler session this evening for the confer ring legrees The degree team will please € puncevua B 1.8 Phe regular morthly meeting of | the Benevelent Irish Society wil! be held this Monday) evening at eight o’clock—R F Mad- ligan, Sec y - “*Conses on my unlucky absence” will be } the cry of all those who do not attend the! play to be given by the Collegians in the Lye | s eum oa the 2lat > SPECIAL stereoptican views have been im ported to illustrate Dr. H. D. -iohnson’s lec aday evening. Make no engage t will inter‘ere with your attend- ture on Thu wnente to ance denemnettppanent W.A Weeuss & Co advertise the opening of their fine new # ore and stock of dry goods a to-day’s paper. They have one of the best ca fons in the city, and will do a good buzai- oes - “Toe Lire Comrent” is the aubject of Dr. H. D. Johosen’s tecture on Thursday evening ia the Methodist charch basement. The anb- ject is of greatest interest, and will command a large sudienee. — -—— Now is a good time tc take Eatey's Iron Tonic so that the system may be strengthened aad the blood purified to withstand the debilitating effects of the warm summer: weether. Druggista sell it. Price 30 cents. a ldw lm iailleaas bie SaLe.—The second week of the big bargsin sale at the Diamond Rookstore is now on. Look at advt. in to-day’s issue and you will woader at the prices. Such an opportun- ity is seldom offsred to procure such value in books aud stationery. —— Warer Taxurs, —Uwiog to the 10th April being Sunday, and in erder to allow those who have aot yet paid their water 1ates to do Water Commissioners office will be open this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Save $1 by paying up te-night. senna Sr, Doxstay’s Catneprat —The last of the series of special leaten sermons on ‘‘ The Charch” was given last evening by Rev. A. P. McLellan, of %t. Danstan’s Uollege. His subject was, “Infallibilicry.” The discourse was an sble one. There was a large congre- gation. a, the — Erworts Lzacue.—<At the literary meet- iag of che Epwortn League in the parlor of the fdethodist Brick Church, thia eveaing, at 8 o'clock, Captain Weeks will read paper en titled ‘** ASunday at Inkerman.” As thisis a very interesting subject a general invitation ia extended, lesion ix to-day’s issue one can hardly fail to actice Jas. Paton & Co's new advertisement. To the ladies it ia of spevial interest, and on Wednesday and Thursday next Mesers Paton & Co. may expect a big rush. This firm always makes the best display of any firm in the city and their floor being so large, they can show their elegant goods to ad- vantage. They invite all to attend. a Y. M. C. A.—The Uiniversity extesnion lecture course will be resumed as usual in the assembly room of the Y M.C. A., on the evening of Tuesday, the 12ch, at 8 o'clock The subjeot—TPhe Modifications of the Fiower—wul be dealt with in rela- tion tov morphological structare,relationa to fertilization, and relations to surroundings. ——— Tue Sreamens. — The Northumberland, which left Point du Chene yesterday morn- ing, cou'd not get into Summerside owing to the heavy ice, and had to come to Charlotte- town, arriving about eleven o’clook. She left here for Summerside this morn- ing, bat because of the tice could not get in, and proceeded to Point DuChene. If the wind does not shift to the northeast she wii! aot try Summerside again uniil to- morrow. The St. Lawrence left for Pictou this morn- ing at the usual hour. Tue firm of Messrs. Miller Brothers of this city are tu be congratulated on the wonderful success that has attended the aale of their high clase lines of pianos, this wicter. Testimonials are pouring in on them nnsolicited, and by strictly honorabie mechods of dealing they have established a large and steadily increasing trade. A new supply now onthe way here Last week they supplied Wm. Dillon, Esq , our genial market clerk.and John Hobbs E gq , with their celebrated Dominion Pianws. They invite an inspection of their new stock when it arrives and will sell at the lowest possible prices that first-class Pianos can be sold at. Give them a cali before purchasing. ap 1l mdy wky. Personal. De. S. R. Jenkins, uhe has been taking a special course at the Polyclinic Huspital, Phil-de'poia, Pa., returned home on Satur ay evening. Mr. J. H Cross, the popular representative of Shorey & Co, estat is here on one of his regular business trips. He is at the Hotel Davies, Mr ?. C Murphy, of Alberton, whose suc-’ © #8 at the University Medical College, New York city, we chronicled a few days ago, ar rived in the city on Saturday. Mr. J. Heber Haslam, special agent of the C. P. R., arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. William Wright, the “old reliable’ representative of Coris ine & Co , Montreal, is here with a full line of samples. He is regis- tered at the Hote! D.vies. ~~ Religions Services. St. Pete-’s Church.—Npecial Service and address this evening at 7 30 St Paul's Church —Rev, Mr. DaVernets sermon to men was forcible and very much tothe point. The singing on the occasivn, led by mon from several city choi s, was grand. seven or eight hundred men were present The mission services will be con- tinued throughout this week. In connectlon With this mission a specisl service for women only wiil be held in St. Paul's Church to- morrow afternoon at 415 Subj-ct: **The Beantiful Tempie of God.” Services at § Pp. ™ on Monday, Tuesday and Weduesday evening:. ihe women's meeti: ng yesterday afterno a in McLeod's Hull was well attended Ms. Smaliwoud, in the absence of Mrs, Jvhnsom, occupre t the chair A Bible reading “4 given by tra. Heard on that most interesting subject “The Woman of Namuria The stngia, was cheerful and hearty, Miss Ross presi: ling at the organ Tbe womea of Charlottetown are ind« ebted to the W. C. T.U. for this very interesting meeting. ‘Boodlers A Justifiable - MONDAY, ee APRIL 1}, 1892. EE —— —__________4 ee tn TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spgeora, Despatcues ro Tug EXaMIneR ~ OTTAWA NOTES Prosecuted Acquittal. Orrawa, April 11. Civil suite were yeaterday commenced ir the Exch+ quer Conrt against Patrick ! arkio, N. K. Connolly, Michael Connolly, O. E, Murphy aad Robert McGreevy on eight sep state counts arising out of last year's par- liamenta: = ae The total amount claim- ed is $670,064 Despatches from Yokohama, Japan, pounce the «quittal by the Consalar C ane of Licus. Hetherington, 0 S N, who kiiled Gower Robins mm some two mon' he ago ub ac- count of the latter's attention to Hethering- ton’s wife, fhe Traitorous Policy Condemned by the French Journals. AMonTreaL, April 11. An indignant protest has gone up from every French paper of note in the pro- vince of Quebec against the campaigu of La Patrie and Le Sud in favor of annexa- tion. Le Monde is particularly severe and scouts the idea that Farrer, of the Globe, Beaugrand, of La Patrie, Rouillard, of Le Sud, or any other trinity of traitors, should presume to speak for the people of the Dominion. Le Monde declares, how- ever, that these papers speak for Mr. Laurier and Sir Richard Cartwright and that the souner the people of Canada understand what the policy of the Grit party ia the better for all concerned Blaine’s Reason. Wasninoton, April 11. In an interview on Saturday Mr. Blaine said that he would not accept the nomina- tion to the presidency because he does not believe that, if elected, he would live through the term, the positivn is so ex- hauating. Ecclesiastical. Nroo.et. Que., April 1}. Rev. Mr. Gelvinas, the Vicar General who administered the Diocese of Neolet during Bishop Gravele recent European trip, has been made a domestic prelate to Pope Leo Xu. Snowden Wins. Lonpow, Eng., April 11. The six-days roller skating race was won by Snowden, making 804 miles. Snowden is a@ native of “ackville, N. B. Weather Bulietin. Toronto, April 11,—10 a. m Fresh to strong westerly winds, mostly fair weather, stationary or lower temperature. _ iE elie — Alien — Pure maple sugar at Beer & Goff s. apll 3i Six hundred and seventy-five pounds good table butter received to-day at Beer & Goff's apll 3i Don’t get wet; its not the way to keep healthy, and there is no aeed of it. Neither is there apy need to earry an umbrella. Ladies, come and get an Eoglish waterproof Latest styles and very low prices at Patton Bros, Main Street. ap)! We have just received a lot of fancy German broadcluths. They are very fine and will not glaze from wear.—J ha Mc- Leod & Co. lw ee Don’t fail to call at James Paton & Co’s,, Market Square, on Wednesday aaa Thertieg. We invite all to attend on the above days, and for those that can’t attend we have de- cided to make & special show on Saturday night next. all tf Boys’ CLoruina.—Four cases just re- ceived, more expected shortly.—Harris & Stewart, L ndun House. 3i—ap9 For the best value in bard and soft hats go to John McLeod & Co’s. Christy's bard hats from 865c. : =. lw eod -ap9 SECOND WEEK ——OF THE—— Biz Bargain Sale ——AT THE—— DIAMOND <>BOOKSTORE A FEW SIMPLE PRICES: 80¢. BOOKS (Best Authors) for ” cents. 25e. AUTOMATIC PENCILS for 4 cents. L5e. BOXES STATIONERY for 9 cents. GOOD FOOLSCAP PAPER. 5 cents per quire NOTE PAP*R. 2 c#n's per quire. W dI CE ENVELOPES, 2c. per pag. of 25. “ LEA) PENCILS, 2 for 1 cent. SCHO )L BOOK3 ANU SUPP.WIES, Cheapest in the City, including 5e EXERCISE BOOKS for 3 cents, be SCRIBBLING BOOKS for 3 cents, 40e SCHOOL BAGS for 25 cents, . And Everything Equally Cheap. ROOWV PAPER displayed in the largs Show Reom. Mageific-at Gold Dadoes at 7 cents. See the Silves oom Paver for 9 cents Our Prize FIVE- “ENT ST \TL >): ERY PACK- AUK, aithou-h clumsy imitations are about. are the finest value ia the city. Get one and you will aay so BE -UR#E to take advantage of this BIG BAHKGAIN SALE. THEO. L CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Chariottetowa, April 11, 1892—2i variety. Satin Papers, etc. ; EK ARE FULLY PR&PARED FOR CHS SEASOV3S TRADE, sale of PAPER HANGINGS —English, Embossed Papers, Gilt Pupers, Dado Papers, Friez23, Borders and Centre Pieces, ringe of New Goods, we have a lot of last year's pitteris (equ! in every respect to tis year’s) which we will sell at about half price. for American, and 12 yard rolls for Exzlish a 12 yard roll eoatains jist about as mich as a 16 yard roll of Ametican. job lot of Canadian 8 yard roils, worth fron 10 to 14 cents a ro'l, whith we will give you at 5 cents for your c.oice, sell at the lowest price, it will pry you to inspect our goois before yu buy. recept sale tell us. HANGINGS PERKINS & STERNS LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. anil antic prte a big Canadiaa and Am+ricin mide goods in great Enbossed Gilt Papers, Sani ary Washable Papers, In addition to a ful! Ouc regular stock is all in 16 yard rolls The Eazlish Paper is 22 inches wide, and We have a As we carry the largest stock of Paper on P. E. Island, and CARPET SALE still going on, and selling at auction prices, so those who attended the PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, March 21, 1892—eod & wky PATTON BROTHERS. The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. — ix) —~x} Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, WE WANT YOUR TRADE, And in order to get it, we will offer TEMPTING BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Union, Jute, | Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch, at prices that | Hemp, Matting, Rugs. Mats, Vilcloths, etc, | will make you buy. | Jwce Curtains, Art Muslins, Portieres, Curtain Poles |Window Shades, and everything required for House Furnieh- jing, the best value in the city, at the REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET. P. S—MR. E. CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown, April 4, 1892--e0od & a Styles and Best sh w them. —— Sl ete O OBSTRUCTION will hinder Goods. WILL KEEP OPEN While the Carpenters and Masons are putting up the New Front to the Shop. —{x)— ur customers from coming in. We take the lead for INDUCEMENTDS: -Prices low, Jarge variety and new goods. Our new stock of BUO[S and SHOKS are opening up fine, and we will be delighted to GOFF BROS. CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, April 8. 1892—e0d & wky PORTO RICO MOLASSES | We have just receive a fow Paine pin inats Gh ssi ehh yett cheons of Choice Porto Rico, and as we have sold out our old stock of Molasses, we have marked this [ot |iowee occ. down at the old price, 40 CTS. PER GALLON. — Ch’town, March 31, 1892—eod&wy Fs Plumbing ant and Tin Store. AVING resumed work, I am now prepared to meet my former customers and as many a ones as may favor me with their patronage lat my Store on GRAFTON STKEnT, two doors from Dr. D »dd's Medical Hall. Conper Baths, Range Fittings, — alarge and general assortment of Brass G a WARE of all kinds in stock and made to er Estimates given for Hot Water Heating All branches of the businesa personally attend- ed to. Satisfaction in work guaranteed at the CARLES HERMANS. ap2—2w eod 7 EALED TENDERS adiressed to the under- Call and try a sample lot, as it is Su EMSh se ear extra good valae. BEER & GOFF, the 22nd day of April nxt, inclusive.y, for ex- tending the B-eakwater «t Bay Fortuce, Kinz’s o., P. EK. L, and re-builaiag a portion of the original structure accordiag toa plan and speci- fication to be seen oa application to Mr. Wm. “ondhan, “ Fortune Bridge,” aod at the Depart- ment«f Public Works Ottawa Tenders » iii nt be cousidered unless made on the form supplied and signed with the actual signatures of \enderers An accepted bank cheque, rayable to the order Queen and King Square Stores. A FOOD ,S," Strength-Giver! aprilé of eee oe Works, equal to 5 per cent of amount of tender, must accump say cuca Should be Sought After by vender, hus caeque will be forfeived it the party de>sline the contract or fail to complete the those seeking to attain work contracted fer, and will be returned in case of hem gascetnnse of tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. 4 | By order, Physical Development: BFE ROY) Department of Public Works, { a Ottawa, 17th March, 1892. 3i—ap7 AND GOUD POWERS OF Ge = deb Bes OUSE on Hillsborough Street, at present occupied —- Haynes. and ‘ontaini: g eimnt rooms, ossession given 2nd of June, Apply to PEAKE BRO3. & CO. aps—if GRAND TEA & FANCY SALE —TO BH HELD--— Easter Monday, —_——- IN Tai-—— MARKET HALL. Proceeds in Aid of Second Methodist Church. cae Tea on the Tables at 5,30. and Ice Cream. PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. ee PROSPERITY COMES 10 ALL Who Trade with Us. on =u ~~ Also, a Refreshment Table GOOD JUDGMENT IN BUYING FAIR PRICES IN SELLING ——ENABLES US TO BE OF——— Profitable Service to You. a = (XR MEN'S, BOYS & CHLGDREN'S Readymade Clothing ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Including all the Latest Styles. ne 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. One look at our Stock and Prices will surprise you, and make you wish you had the money if you have not got it CALL! CALL! CALL! Prowse Brothers, 144 QUEEN sTAEET. Charlottetown, March 14, 1892--e0d & wky Wl i “ -_ - ad