° : : . i} ‘ . + ° . : a | = as a — a SL TT : — THE DAILY EX i i i a AMIN ER . - - - MONDAY. APRIL 3, i898. ! EEL oa seme crete aceeinasesetnneteenieee Local and ther Items. Easter Services. : es e = Saline ave at the Lyceum to-night. —_ solemnities of the church were very | Se eee Equa em eee eae meee. lS ll - oi ully and elaborstely carried out at the Lyceu o-pight i Ly an * Jat , : 1 , cimwaimene [Sh gia eae 582 §TANLEY BROTHERS, 552 Tus Spitefal Sisters will be at the Lyceum this evening - Parny (., the Prine: aud Cinderella will be at the Lyceum to uight 1, 0.0 F. -Spevial meeting of the Natal Committee this evening, oa —_—-—.—-—- RemeMBerk the concert and social in Me- Leod's Hall, Thursday evening, April 6-h. - = fins —The Rollo Hose Company will meet this evening at (3) oclock.—R. Pickard, See J eons Senoot Tk Mav The regular monthly metiag of the City Scho | Board will be held thes evening at the usual hour “ a ‘ Piv« Social Don t forget the Pink Social for the Wesley Mission Baad on the 4°h Ap il ™m ‘7 eodtf ott = MaseNIC The brethren of Vietoria Lodge No 2,A.F & A.M, *i'l please remember the regular meeting this | Monday) evening at So ock. - Piva rece'p's at the Social to-morrow pight ia the b aement f the first Meth« dist Church. Duors open at 7 30 Admission, 10 cants. > -- Go early to the Lyceum and get a good The Dress Rehearsal and Cantata of ot vega F.owers will be performed by the young ladies of Miss Russell's School, o Tuz Loyal Circle of “The King’s Daugh- ters ioterd to have ap entertainment of music sod reading in St. Paul's Schovtroom on 6 b April. ml 2.w tidt - = Seuexpip §=Ber The Halifax papers geak bigtly of the Easter cottle shipped to Halifex recently by Wiake Bros, They say they are the best ever shown in Halifax. - arrived at Pictou from von at eleven o'clock after one trips be- Toe STANLEY Georgetown this forer and left on return at « q varter Theiatention is to make round tween the two peor’s exch clay. - for Tue Pusp.—The Dickens Club intend togive 'h ir entertaionrent in aid of the lib rryofthe School for the SBliod, in the Ly gun, on Thuradsy evening, Apri! 13 h, the programme of which wil appear in a day or two a Lam to Rest. —The body of the late John MeQaiilen, jr., was interred in the Rman Cuh-le cemetery yesterday afrer poon. The large attendance at the funeral testified to the in which the de- consed was held. csteem 2 : W. M. 8.—The Women's Missionary So- ciety of the Second Methodist Church will hold a public meeting on to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at half-past seven o'clock. A splen- did programme has been prep argd for the oc easion. Silver col'ection, Genin Jovrnsatistic.—The Sammerside Agricul- furist appears ia all the glory of a mew heade ing The daily elition of the Amherst Press hes suspeoded publication. The weskly edition will be cuntioued. Frow Muurrarny Conteos..—A number of the yonoger members of the 82ad Bat talion, who have been taking a three month's course at the Royal Military Col lege, Frederic’on, «r.ived home on Sate: day evening. Vali ompitiinianitidan Tae Garpps is very prevalent in Ottawa thisapring, Accordina toa recent despatch from that place, “‘ seventesn clerks and carriers of the city post « flice are laid up with the disease " [hey do not cail ut “enppe ia Charlottetown this year; plain “eld is good enough for our people. Want aN Increase ~The sh'p laborers of St John, N. B, nave decided to ciaim five dollars « day from steamers, and three trom stling vessels, summer and winter, hereafrer The rate has been four dollars, sod three dollars in summer and three dollars and two dollars in winter, for steam and sail respuctive'y Civic Feovomy.—The wave of civic econ- omy has siuck Moncton, The city council have, so far, refused to re+ppoint the vity sol- eer avd the city engineer, and Scott Act Other Rawlings has been dismissed. There was a liv. ly meeting of the Board a few nights 4go, at which the police committee reported "nat the police cells were ia a “filthy, un- Neal hy state, uofic for the incarceration of prisoners,” and one of the aldermen stated that te “would not take $2 and have his dog lock- td up in them for a vight.” Hativax Sraeerx.—The Halifax Herald YS: Reeorder Mec Coy ap lied to the sup- feme court yraterdey for am order to quash me ladie'm -ot of the city of Halifax charg tag the oor p stion to keep the streets in te Pp _M.M oy held that an indletment iil not lie agsiost the city for euch a cause The evwrt agreed to have the question argaed Bex" Seturday, before the full bench, bat sug ‘sted that the better procedure would be for He city toenter a demur. This the Reeorter *ongented tod», and he will recordingiy file thedemur. Reeorder MacCoy will argue as 00 a8 possible before the fall bench the ques- Yeo whether an indictment can be made Ogsluet che ily ou ac punt af ihe « padition of he streets NEARLY READY! At the early Misses (u'ly four hundred and fifty persons received Holy Communion. At 10 o'clock «solemn Pontifical High Mass was celebrated by His Lordship Bishop Mac- donalé, aasisted by the Revs. J. C. McMil- lan, D. D., as Arcn-Priest, J. Morrison and P. J. H gan Deacons of Honor, J. P. Me- Grath and P. U. Gauthier Deacons of Maas, snd F. Murphy Master of Ceremonies. The Rev. D. B. R+id preached a sermon appro- priate to the occasion, in which he showed hat the Resurrection of Christ from t e lead was not vnly a proof of His Diviniry, the foundation of His truth and the estat. lishment of His religion, but it was, more- over, the pledge and mcedel of the g'orious resurrection that awaits every man who Jies in the Jove and grace of God. In the evening at 7 o'clock there was Pontifical Vespers, followed by the Bene- diction of tha Biessed Sacrament. The music during the morning and evening ser- vices was probably the finest ever heard in his city. The cachedral choir, aided by a rood orchestra, more than sustained its high reputation. Mr. Blanchard presided at the organ. The Kyrie and Gloria from Mozart's let Mass were rendered with charming effect. Weber's Credo, with Et lnc. rnatus Estwasdslightfully executed, the orchestra blending with the voices in such perfect harmony as to astonish while it pleased. Millard’s Sanctus, and Weber's Aznus Dei followed, and were thoroughly in keeping with the preceding. was of the highest order. Ziogare) ¢ Laudate Pueri Tambilettis egiae Corl, and Millard’s Tantum Ergo were the pr.n- cipa pieces rendered. ° Ou the whole the choir is to be congrat- ulated on their success. Mr. Blanchard leserves the praise of the community for his untiring efforts to promote good singing in the cathedral, and on this occasion the success that crowns his efforts proves at once bis refined taste and unquestionable abili'y. Io St. Peter's Cathedral the Feast of the Resurrectin was observed in the ususl manner: There were three celebrations 01 the Holy Eucharist, at 7 15, 8 and lla. m., he last being choral wih the Rev. 7 H. Haunt as celebraat. The music used at this service was very beautiful, being that com- posed by the very efficient organist, Mr. L W. Watson. At 7 p m. Evensong was rendered by Rev. ‘IT. HU. Hunt. After the sermon the choir formed in procession preceded by the cross bearer, and returning to the sanctuary a Solemn Te Deum (xt to new music) was sung before the Aliar ‘After which the Priest Incumbent, Rev. J Simpson, being vested in a white silk cope, pronounced the benediction. The attend ance at all the services was very large, and abie and appropriate sermons were delivered by the Priest Incumbent. in St. Paul's Church the services were very impressive and well attended, the Rev. W. Hamlyn preaching able and appropriate sermons morning and evening. The Holy Communion was celebrated at 8 30 and ar mid-day, the» number of commurficanis being large. Special Easter music of a high order was rendered at the mornirg and evening services, with beautitul so'vs by Mr. Jax Davison. In the Firstand Second Methodist churcl « es the services were of an esp cal'y inter- esting character, and the siuging was excellent. At the evening service in tle First church the right hand of fellowship “was extended to about forty-five pew mem- bers, and about thirty new members were received into the Second church. The music in St. James’ church was also exce lent, Mr. Bell prasiding at the organ In Zon church and the Baptist church the music was also especially good. Eigheen new members were received inte the Baptist church. DIED. Oa Good Fiiday, March 31,ult., Marguerite Mary, infant daught of Stephen and Jane Coyle, aged one year. Syrup of Figs, produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of Oslifornia figa, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial tothe human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling evids and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. A me MonrreaL, March 30.—Michae! Lefevre, a vinegar manufacturer of thy city, has bought the Berthier Beet Root Sugar Factory and will revive this industry. One «gent below Quebsc has made ar- rangements with iarmers for a supply of 4,000 tons of beet roots, and large quanti- ties will be obcained in Montreal district [he refiners here effer a slight increase on the prices paid for West Indig sugar for the entire output of the Berthier concern. Bargains in fancy Goods, Sta- tione y, Bovks, ete., etc., at the Diamond svvkstore. All the s’ock of usefal and orna- meatal Faucy Gvods at the Diamead tvvkstere seliivug at a great reduction. Before you buy spring clothing look at our new stock; chmee and che+p prices— J B Macdonad & Co, m29 dw 4i Fancy Goods at very low prices Thiety Cases of NEW SPRING GOO y NEW SPRING ¢ DS at tue Diamoud Buoksto:e. “Ve arrived, aud will be reacy in @ few 2 : _——— —— — MARRIED. Paiste Cases mance ; At Spokane, Washington, on the ith re arr oe iust., F PB Mekeod faunas of Summerside, Var disp y of handsome and serviceall+ | to Jeanie Manson, formerly of Carieton, P. hovelties w tl suon be re ady for your | E. Istand - a Wspection a IN THE MEANTIME "4 » ‘ 7 . SPRIVG MEDICINES ! eur DRESS ‘ee ices PRINTS ENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOV ERY, PRINTS Berdock Blood Butters, and livo's Sarsapanila, PRINTED LAWNS Ayers Sars» partila, Se worth your immediate attention. BEER BROS. Weather talietin Tir wto, Apr 3.—10 ». m. M derate winds: ties Paime's Celery Compound, Cuticura Resol vent, Eno’s Fruit Salt, Quinine Wine, Beef, Iron and Wine, &e., &e. JOHBNSON’'S DRUG STORE, ~~ meho7 Cor. Kent & Prinee Streets. s In the evening at Benediction the music | = ; ae.) - STRAIGHT TALK. PROWSE BROS. ARE GOING INTO THE Carpet Business. N A FEW DAYS they will open up their : Magnificent Rooms over the STAM- PER BLOCK with ene of the - Finest Displays of Carpets ever shown in the city. Our Bargsins in every department have always been biz enough without enlarge- ment: W2 wovld like to have your opinion on this department. In @ few days we wil! have our SHOW DAY, to which all will ba invited to see PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, April 3, 1893. J, He MYRICK & C0,, ——DEALERS IN—— Provisions of all Kinds, N STOCK, at the FISH MARKET, Grafton Street :— 3 quintals choice, large and medium CODF. SH 10° quintals H ‘KE, 5) var els and half barrels HERRING, 10 barrels SHAW, Fresh Hal but, Haddock, “edfish. Finnan Had dies, always ia stock, and other kiads of Fish in season Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausages, Jowls, Pates, Feet, etc. Also, CANNED GOODS and GROCERIES of ell kinds selling iow. Ordera by Telephone will have prompt atten tion, and delivered at any part of the city. J. H. MYRICK & CO. mch28—4i eod The Ladies of $t, James’ Church —--WILL HOLD),THEIR—— ANNUAL FANCY SALE AND TEA On Thursday, 6th of April, 0 pen ST. JAMES’ HALL. _— Doors open at half-past Two o'clock in the Afternoon... Tea at “ix o'clock, sbarp. Admission, 10 cents Tes ‘lickets, 25 cents. The Ladies have prepared a large varie\y of useful articles. Bargains may be expecied. MRS, A, MORRISON, Secretary. mcoh28—tu th sat them sv dy Sherwood Cemetery Company, YHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Sherwond 1 Cemetery Compeny wil! be held in McLeod's Hall on WEDNE-DAY. the 5th day of April next. wet 8 o’cloek, p. m, for the election of Directors end tie transaction of other important bu-inuss. By order HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery Co, Charlottetown, March 30, 18/3— th set mon ~ EALED TENDERS addressed to the under- S signed, avd endorsed “ Tender fer Par riige Ieland Wharf,” will be receive’ until ‘I uesday, the Lith day of April nex', inclurively, tor tre copst: uction of a Landing Wharf and Approach, for Quarantine Purposes. at Pariridge telond, >t, Jobn Harbour, «. 4%, aterding to plans and specification to be reen at the office of Mr. Ww. J. McCurdoek, superintendent of Dredging, St. Joba, N B, and at the Vepartment of Pabiic Works, Otiawa Venders will not be considered unless made on the form supoit d and signed with the actual ’ ' of tenderers an ted »ank cheque pavable to the order ef the Minister of Probie Works. equal to jive per cent of amount of tender, must sccompany rach under. this cheque “il be forfeited if the party decline t! e c ueract, or failtoc mplete the work contracted for, and wil be returned in | case of non-sc™* pra Crt f tender. The Department des not bad iteélf to accept the lowest or any tender Ky order, kK, F, E. ROY, Secretary. Department of Public Works, } Otte wa, Zist March, 1993. j} apl lO LET—A hou of six rooms on Weymouth | "Sect near Prince of Wales College. Kent eod—apl moderate.—GErO,. W. GARDINER, TAN TED—A girl for ger eral housework in a email family. Apply at this office, apl—3: ‘O LET—A house pleasantly si‘uated on Hills- borough Square, stable in the rear, Apply te Mra, LOwDEN, Keplanade. tr -mrchh Pairs Kid Gloves: OPENED YO-DAY. | Pairs Kid Gloves : ' OPENED TO-DAY. BROWN’S BLOCK. ROUILLON’S GLOVES. No question about these gloves pleasing. LACED AND BUTTONED. This maker's gloves are made on scientific principles, and are Known the world over as a high- class glove at a reasonable price. PERRIN’S GLOVES. No question about prices being satisfactory. LACED AND BUTTONED. This miker's Gloves have a gusset where the fingers join the hand, ‘thus insuring not only a perfect fit but a durable glove. rs Pairs Kid Gloves OPENED TO-DAY. | Mh <a SL ee a STANLEY BROTHERS, a: BROWN’S BLOCK. Pairs Kid Gloves: OPENED ¥O-DAY. - IS THAT YOU Well, send up one of these Boys Suits you're sciling so low and send the bil to dad. Why, of course he won't kick! He. knows « thing good when he sees it, This is what all our customers ay when once they have purchased our Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. McKay Woolen Company. Charl.ttetown, March 14, 1893—dy eod & wy . BLIBERALITY ! our Boots and Shoes fit the feet, left MAMMOTH ST°CK. | DRESSED TO KILL! The Largest aud Greatest Assort- | and you will be dressed to kill i meat of READY-HADE CLOTHING in| you will trade with as, for we have the city—our owa make and im- | everyching of tae tatest Siyle aad ol } — Suits, perted —to select from. the finest Wool. TWEEOS.—We are Headquarters} Stylish is, Nobby Hats and Remember, we cannot! Gents’ Farnishiags of all kinds, Taousands of pat-, See our White Shitts for 50 cents, for Tweeds. be uadersol. ‘ | Laundried and Uniaundricd, terns to select from. > ——— Our Prices suit the times, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is on the Island, and there is satisfaction ali around, GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, March 10, 1893. “a ‘From Liverpool to Charlotte town, P. E. 1. ~s —— ee 2 ee = = — = —— 7 - ee lr er ae re ¢ hE si < - THE FINE A1 IRON SCREW STEAMER ‘ALBERT,’ 560 Tons Gross Tonnage, SE COMPLETE OUTFIT Tt GEESE HAVE COME, and the only place you can buy a BATT BROS., OWNERS, ATTENTION, SPORTSMEN! ee is at W. BE. DAWSON’S. GUNS—Breech and Muzzle Loaders, in English, German and American make. RIFLKS —Winchester Arms Company and Kemingtons. KEVOLVERS—smith & Wesson, Remingtons, Harrington & Richards, ete. GUNPUWDER—Ducking, Rifle and Shot. Brass and Paper Cartridge Cases, Wire and Rifle Cartridges, Wads in all sizes, PROMS Tools, Cartridge Bzlts and Bigs, Gun Cases and Covers, Bench Clos: rs, Gun Grease, Pow ~ and Shot Measures, Celebratei Buii Cleaners, Cleaning Rods, Shell Extractors, Dock: en8 | Goose Calls and Whistles, Pocket Compasses, Gun Locks, Hammers and Nipples, Powder _ bi x Flasas, Shot Pouches —in facc, everything required to make a complete ou'fit. FOR FALE. Set Chambers’ Resrsiopedie : J ; ten Vulumes, boundia call, Kagaire at this KS Agent for Winchester Repeating Arms Co, Cartridge Joaded at short notice. _ a WwW. Ei. DA. SON. eT fear tee ge ~ “Murcs Mc los@aLo, Kent Cha-lottetowa, April 3, 1893-—m wif & wky Will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown : on or avout tne ' 10th day of April Next, and will carry goods at through rates of freight lo Summerside, Sut: is end Georgetown. For particulars apply to Messrs. John = & sone, 7 Union Court, Old Broad ~treet, on, nee Meesrs. Picsira Beos, Si South Joke Sirect, Liverpo i, or here to PEAKE BROS, & CO. Street. oppusite Hovins’ Lavery Sc8oles. m h3)—3i pd ogo OY WANTED-—I-telligent, capable boy learn the voo%-Dinding. Apply tw J, VaYLox’s Bookbindery, Queen Burest. * i lara ae © see renames ds ee i al ia atin ti) et ool. ye eh tl « é * Pa aah Ba i a ca OO ae oe: # My As RA OOS aa aft orgs ahr: . inn a 1 Recon nntony