THE DAILY EXAMINER. . ‘ —— =: oo — : SATURDAY. ee ott. Local and Other Items. eR av Work.—The city aseescors, Meassre. O'Callaghan, Vevy aud Martin, began work yester ahy- einen Reap It —The programme of the Y, Mf. GC. A. concert for next Thursday evening ig one of the bes: ever publisbed. - Tuer will be « meeting of all the mem- bers of the Military Hall this evening at eignt a'clock, sharp. Every member is requested to he present e ; To My Customer» Mr. James MeLeod, late of the firm of McLeod & McKenzie, will be prepared to his mapy customers about the beginning of next month. receive Aut ox tHe Wrone Sipe.—As all the iceboate were on this side of the Straits this morning, we shall probably be without a gail to-night. Boats left at 7 o'clock for Tormentine but did not land till 2 p. m., and i: ie not likely @ return trip can be made, - = & & The Gazette reports favor ably concerning the Royal Canadian Acad- ewy exbib.tiom at Montreal, and says that “among the portreits one by Harris«f a boy in High'and costume end one ty Mise Agnes Strickland Tully are beautiful bits ol Ww ork > Dock YAR! ImPROVEMENTS— Extensive improvements are to be made in the im- perial dockyard at Halifax. There is to e built a new torpedo depot, capable of accomodating twenty-five torpedoes on this station. This is in addition to the torpedo equipment already in existence for the worpedo poate The various departments of the dockyard sre to be put ia first class condition - - Aw Expensive Tarp —According to a Que bee despatch the itemized account of Mercier, Shehyn, K-rnatchez aod Ness’ trip through Karope, in connection with the beet root en quiry and other matters, includes the follow ing items Rouen to Monte Carlo, trips and hotel expenses, 520 francs; Monte Carlo te Nice, 225 france; expenses at Lyons and visit to Monteroy, 304 francs The whole bill is $20,000 - Snootiwe Arraay.—The Boston Herald of the 28th ult. gives an account of the shooting of Miss Matilda L Gordon by a Mr. Farquharson, an intimate friend of her femily and a prominent member of society Miss Gordon's chances for recovery are very slight. The would-be murderer com- mitted suicide innmediately af er the deed. Yo one can account for the rash act. Miss Gordon belongs to New Perch, King’s Co. She hae been living with her brother, Dr. J. A. Gordon, at Quincy, Mass. -——— WHILt es Back Acais.—We bave great pleasure in stating that Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle has definitely arranged to re- open the Diamond Bookstore at the old stand as soon asthe necessary repsirs are made. This wil be abvut the let of May. The Diamond Bookstore will be reopened with an eotirely new stock,and the prem- ‘ses will be more attractive evea than in its old well known days. In the meantime his business will be carried on in the Stamper Block, where all the goods saved from the late fire are being sold at remurkablo re- ductiona, saililianaenine Tue Buwp.—We have received the twenty second annual report of the Halifax School for the Blind. From it we learn that on the first of December the number of pupila was as follows :—Natives of Nova Scotis, 22; New Brunswick, 17; Newfound- jand, 6: Prince Eeward Island, 1. Of these 14 were females. The expenses for the year, including extraordinary repairs, were $9,559 40, and the balance in hand Dec Ist, #35590. The School for the Blind ts duing sn excellent work, and is deserving of every encouragement. i Crosstne at THE Capes.—We were shown this forencon by Mr. Walter P. Doull several excellent pictures taken by him on the oceasion of his recent photographing trip to the Capes. The pictures show the boats being t«kea out uf the lolly on to the drift ice during the trip across, and the beats being hauled down the board ice at Cape Tormentine, and the subsequent launching. The likenesses will give one every good idea of the every day work of the boatmen ; and they are, we believe, the rst ever taken in mid atrart, The pictures are in every way creditable to Mr. Doull. Hockey —The most exciting pract'ce y. eid was that of last evening, and a gap? yame ia promised for next Friday, Wh wt The sides are made up as full ws Militiamen—Capt Weeks; Sappers, 5 © Moore, Wm Earle and L Beer, Engineers; urge on De H D Johneon and Private Thos D R gra SZ LDa'talion; and Sergut J I Whear. No. 2. A. Cvlor-—White. Civilians —(ieo J Rogers, Coas Weeks, LG Whear (Captain), H Hlarvie, H R Loewe, Wm Davies and Fred C Hattray. Cvulor—Dark b ve. cna Tux Towne. Devate.—The B. I. 5 Debating Ciab mu:t be congratulated upon the success of last night's proceedings. The question ** Sh: uid this Province ac- opt an cquvoleat in cash in heu of the Tannel.’ was answered with 4 very decisive no. There was s iarge number of ladies presen’, and seversl good epeeches were delivered for and agsinst the proposition, but the equivalents, who were, of course, talking for the asks of argument, found themselves in a hopeless minority. Among these who took part in the debate were Messrs. A. McNeill, opener, John Newson, J. F. White, W. Moran, P. McCourt, R. B. Reid, Richard Santh, J-mes Sheehan, 4, Bolger, F. J. Nash and others It was coutended by some of the speakers that the authorities were too slew, and that the time hed arrived when « demand should be made for the tunnel or an equivalent in cash. It was argued, on the other hand, ¢ie if we received an equivalent it would be squat lered aa the money in the Land Office bh @ been spent, and we would goon be without either money oF tunnel The good intentions aad practi al metho le of the Government were c mimended by the bulk of the speek ers, and convine az argumen's were sdcdur ed in supp»t of leaving the matter in the hands of the Fed- eral Government. and at the same time th sisting uj o 1 the faighment of the original contract. The chairman, Mr. P. F. Doyle, took this view and ruled agsinst teking an equivalent. His decision was loudly ap- plauded The proceedings were then Brought to a close. a Sunday Services. | . St. Danstan’s Cathedia'.— Firat, Mass at | ¢ 304 ma Children’s Mass at 830 a m. \High Maes snd sermon at 10 a m. A special sermon will be delivered at 7 p m by } Rev Ronald Macdonald, of Rustico. Subject: “The Secrament of Penance—the Priest has Power to Forgive Sins.” The sermon will be followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament St. Peter's Cathedral.—Third Sunday io Lent: Holy Eucharist at 8am. Matins at ll. Sermon: “Joshua the High Priest and hia Accusers."" Children’s service et 10 a m. Evensong at 330. Special Service at 7 p m. Sermon: “*How to Deal with Temptation.” St. Pawl’sChurch.—Third Sunday in Lent : Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock with Celebra tion of Holy Communion. Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock. St. James’ Church.—Preaching at 11 a m and 7 pm by the pastor, Rev T F Fullerton. Evening subject: ‘‘Religion in China.” Zion Church—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30 m. Services at 11 am will be conducted »y Rev G C Palmer, aad at 7 p in by Rev W W Brewer. Services will be held in the Christian Meet ing House, Upper Great George St, toemorrcw in the forenoon at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Rev O B Emery will preach in the evening. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2 30 First Methodist (|! urch.— Prayer meeting at 10.30am. Preaching at 11 a m by Rev W C Matthews, and at 7pm by Kev D Sutherland. Second Methodist Charch.— Prayer meeting at 10am. Class meeting led by Mr G W Ritchie at 3.15. Preaching at ll a m by Rev D Sutherland, and at 7 p m by Rev W C Matthews, Baptist Church.— Preaching at 1] a m and 7pm, by the pastor, Rev J A Gerdon. Baptismal service at the close of the morning service. A mass meeting will be held in the ‘burch at 8.15 pm, to which all are cordially invited Kensington Hall.—Sunday School and Bible Clase at 2.30. Song service and preaching at 7 pm by Rev GC P Palmer. Gespel Meeting.—Remember the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod’s Hall, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Re«ilway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson : John 7, 37--"If any man thirst let him come unto Me and drink.” Y M C A.—Meeting for men only in the Reading Room of the Y MCA at 4 o'clock, will be addressed by R R Fitzgerald, Esq, on “Life” from the standpoint of a Judge. Masic, a se me Local Notices. Greater inducements for to-night than ever at J. M. McLeod & Co's, A lot of these slightly damaged bouts and shoes still left at J. M. McLeod & Co's, Call and get some of the bargains before they are all gone. HELLO | nae HELLO | Have You Been There Yet? ———$_( 1) : WHERE? Why, (0 Prowse Br (1) — ~ Gieal Sale. Why, yes, I was just going to tell you about the Grea Bargains. You can buy a dress for your wife, a Suit of Clothes for yourself and Don’t forget Prowse Hivos. great show a“ hats and clothing to-night. Bargains for all. Be sure and call and get a hat for yourself and a suit for your boy.— Prowse bros, We want your money because we can do better for you than anyone else in hats and clothing, No doubt about that, A trial will convince you.— Prowse Bros. Suits and overcoats from $10 up; pants from $2 up at John McLeod & Co's. For hats in the latest style and shape go to John McLeod & Oo. The Bazaar Co. wish to notity their customers that their large stock of paper hangings is now opened. Those wanting good parlor, diningroom, or bedroom papers, should call to see tamples and hear prices. We wish you to cali at our store before squandering your money where goods are dear and bargains few, and bees-wax goes for honey. Our new hats are now ready.— Prowse Bros. m3 3i Gentlemen, we respectfully invite you to call and inspect our stock of Eoglish hats. You will find our assortment right and oar prices right, See our window.—James Paton & Co. March 3 31. Curtain poles from 25c. up at the Bazaar Store. We are bound to spoil the ancient game of double price and profit, by offering you the best white shirt for $1 ever offered to the people of this town. — Prowse Bros. m3 3i To our lady customers we will show a few lines of dress goods at greatly re- duced prices, to-morrow, Saturday. Please call, as it will pay you te do so.—James Paton & Co. March 3 3i. Beer & Goff have some very fins Bald- win and Northern Spy apples on hand which they are «ffering fur sale by the bar- rel, busbel or peck. m2 3i tig reductions for two weeks in fring: d and dadoed biinds at the Bzzaar Store, (Queen Street. & Goetis | If you want a nice barre) of apples for family use or for retailing out, go to Beer m2 3i a Weather Builerin. Tc rn x10, March 4.—i104 m. Unrettled, with local falls of snow; not much change in temperature, OO Have You a Coven ’—Then use Every body's Cough Syrup, a pleasant and efficacious remedy. Price 25 cents a dottle. A full line of the popular Cod Liver Oil Emulsions, Cough Syrups, Balsams, &c., guaranteed good and and fresh, alwsys in stock.~Johneon's Drug Store, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. —-_-_--—_— Tux Loyal Circle of ‘The King’s Daugh- ter’s intend to have an entertainment of music and reading in St, Paul's Schoolroom on 6th April. ml 2aw tidt T° LET—House on corner of Cumberland and Kuston Streets, occupied by G. H, Taylor. Also, house on Fus- Posseesion given in April ett ftebas on Street, with stable. sOR SALE—A second-hand Cabinet Organ in good repair, walnut case.—C. Il, MormRIsOoN. janso OST—Yesterday, 28th ult , somewhere around J Charlottetown, a ten dc Var greenback and a two doliar bill. Finder will be rewarded leaving same at THE EXAMINER office, mohl s “< OST—In the vicinity of the store of Beer & Golf, a pooket book containing @ small eum of money and somo pspers The finder will oblize by leaving it at this office. febld rw LET A house pleasantly si uated on Hills- borough Square, stable in the rear. Apply to Mra. LOWDEN, E:planado. met? W ANTED—A girl for general housework in a amall family, Must be well recommended Apply to Mrs CROSSKILI, Brightos Koad. mehi—3i id w AN TED—A girl to do general house work. a Suit for the boy, a Carpet for your room, 10 yards Grey Cotton, 10 yards Gingham, a good Suit of Underclothing, a good Hard or Soft Hat—all for $8.92, (Eight Dollars and Ninety-two Cents). Think of it! Wou don’t mean it? Yes, I do. thing they sell is just as represented. fits a fact, and every- Then I am going there at once. How long do you think this Great Sale will last! I don't know, but feel sure it won't last long. Will I have time to write to my triends at East Point! I can't say, but write, for they always sell cheap and give you good treatment. I would say to everybody to trade at PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Apply at once to Mrs. D. STEWART, Ec ipse | Bakery, Kent Street. Ri pd—feb2Z& t Charlottetown, February 2%, 1893—eod & wky Room Paper. Roo m Paner. | Our Stock of ROOM PAPER is now complete and ready for | Spring Trade. | We have on hand the Lar- | Papers on P. E. Island. 42 Bales of NEW PAPERS just opened, bought at a bar- gain, and will be sold cheap. A large lot of Papers at LE8S THAN HALF PRICE. Don’t buy before seeing our | patterns. | We will be happy to send the city. Charlottetown, March 2, 1893—eod & wky ped eo — | Prints, Laces, Dress Goo Cloths, Hmbroiderics low at the London HARRIS & Charlottetown, February 13, 1893—eod & wky A Boots STORE must move away to STOCK. The prices will be J. B. MACDONALD, West Side of cena Charlottetown, February 14, 1803—eod2& wky Oarriage HEELS SPOKES, RIMS, Hubs, Shafts, Parels, etc.; Sp Carriage Bolts, Bands, Trimming Leather, Drills, Curl and DUPLEX GEARS, Nobles & Hoares, Harland & Ov’s., and Dods & Co’s. VARNISHES, Japins, Ciclo tretewn, Jammasy 24, 1808—cod # why gest and Best Assortment of sample books to any part of Colors, Tubes, Brushes —in Carriage Maker requires. The Biggest Stock, the Largest Assortment, and the Cheapest. W. BH DAWSON. — eee MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to PERKINS & STERNS. REMNANTS REMNANTS AFTER STOCK-TAKING! ds, Ribbons, , selling FLOUSC. STEWART. SD and Shoes. — {1 )}—- = ———- The Big Stock at the DOMINION, BOOT AND,,SHOK make room for our ‘SPRING found the lowest in the trade, If you want the best value, always remember the DOMIN- ION BOOT AND SHOE STORK. - - - PROPRIETOR, Queen Street. Goods! rings, Axles, Tire Stesl, Lcoa, ed Hair, Moss, McLAUGHLIN Valentine & Co's. Cox & o's fact, everything the + « ” Pon oe Sioa ‘ » eal +m ls ee ee oS to hn tae nat