EEE me ” ada ti Local and Other Items. —_— NRItt.—No. 2 Battery drill to-night. Rink to-niyht Band at the cond! (10D. - Tus Staxcer left Pictou at seven o'clock this morning - H. B. C.—Regular semi-annual meeting thieevening at 8 o clock - St. Lawrence Lodge meets 0.0. F to-night. Second degree will be conferred, a. O H. — Special meeting teemorrev (Tuesday) evenixg A full attendance is requested. - ScHoot Boani The regular n.onthly meeting of theCiry School Board will be held this evening o . Roiito. —A meeting f the Rollo Hose Reel Company will be held this evening at half-past seveo R. Pickard, Secretary. iii Masoxic.—The bre’hren of Victoria Lodge will please remember the regular waeting this (Monday) evening, at 5 o'clock abarp. Remember that Rev. T. F. Fullerton will Jecture in St James’ Hall te-morrow (Tues day) evening on “The Auld Scotch Minister.” The price of admission is only 15 cents. Make a point of attending. oni Reap lit —We publish to-day of Y.M.C. A. proceedings. In futare this will be published gach ween. Members thereby may readily see what is going on and govern themselves socording! y senda Ar tue Carzs.—The boats crossed over from Tormentine yesterday afternoon, brings ing Fridays mail which arrived in the city about half-past sevea. To-day, Saturday's mail was brought over, arriving in town about B00. a Accertep.—I hereby accept Mr. W. H. Divies’ challenge, as published in this moroing’s Guardian, and will be ready to meet him or any other aspiring amateur next Friday evenivg in the Hillsborough Rink.—William Earle. ae ee “Lira auerald ad dressed an andience of about two hundred men inthe Y M. C. A. rooims yesterday efternoon. His topic was ** Life,” being the fi-et of a series of four to be delivered darivg the Sanisys«f March on this sub- jrct Mr. McD -nald sang « solo, and many cf those present j "1 ed in the chorus. auecne Cucecn Borpixne at Amuerst. —About 916,000 bas slreavy been subscribed towards the erection «f a new Beptist Church at Amherst. Work will not be commenced antil $30,000 is ilable. It has been decided to build the new church of brick, ava with ail the modern improvements beth as to finish and convenience. It is expected the building will coat between $30,000 and $40,000 spindles Tue Vest nis Dappy Wore—The following appears in the St Jeha papers; MARRIED Pannws-Suexy - Oo Feb, 21, at the residence of the bride's father, Richmond, Uarleton Co., by the Riv, A. W. Teed, Rector, ldella May Parks, to Merchie A. Seely of Houlton, Me. The bredegroom wore the wedding vest which was worn by his father on a similar occasion some 37 years before. ~~ Brovest Dows Tae Hovse-—-Chatham World says: Ar the temperance meeting Sunday evening, Mr. Mersereau condemned those who found fault with the authorities for not having put the Conways in the lock up after the arrest. ‘Why’, said he, ‘it isat fit fora pig to stay in’. It is good enough for a rumseller,’ said a lady in a clear Vv: ice that reached every one in the hall, and the sudience clapped hands and laughed up rosriously. The speaker was knocked off his oratorial base completely. - wad West ocror tie Car Wixpnow—Yester- day morning offi «r Rawlings and constable MacLaren ater'+d for Dorchester with Wm J. LeBlanc and Frank McNaughton (formerly of Charlottetown) committed for old unpaid Scott Act fines. At Painsec, the officers tay, McNaughton asked to go to the closet and was followed by Mr. MacLaren, who says McNaughton entered the closet and shut the door, McNaughton not appearing for some time, Mr. MacLaren tried the door and found it locked. Axd on examination it was found he was missing and it ie supposed went out through the car window at Painsec. He was not found missing uati] the train had got under way. McNaughton returned to Monc- ton, arrived here shead of the officers who came back from Dorchester on the afternoon express.—-Moncton Times. ements Constpexen rt a Six.—A recent despatch from Montreal says: There is a great flat- ter ainong the city church choirs over the recent performance of the **Gondoliers ” by an Amsteur Opera Company. Members from nearly all the choirs i the city s4ng in the operas, and this, coming immediately after the stroug denunciation of theatres by the Protestant Ministwwrial Association, has caused a good deal of curiosity to know what the different churches will do. At the prayer meeting in one of ths Tresby- terian churches, prayers were offered up tor one of the leading lady singers and her “companions in sin,”” as they were called, and it is stated that one of the Methodist charches has re quests d the resignation of one of the lady members, because she sang in the “‘G ondolers.” The performance iteelf was a great social and operatic success - Axoturr Divorce Case.—A Halifax dee patch says: A diverce case, which is bound te interest many has jus commenced in the divorce court The p ti 1 ner has f rr some Weeks resided in Halifax, and is here at pre sent, She is Mrs. Annie Townshend, wife of William Townshend, the well known hotel keeper and livery stable owner of W indsor. » have been wronged The lady, who c’aimea t by her husband, ia young aod has many friends. Her maiden same was Annie Cham pan. Ihe marriege ceremony was performed et St. John’s Chareh, Windeor. For some time afier the mariiage the couple lived in gomplete domestic fe ivity A child «as born tothem, now deceased Domestic happiness eontioued with Mr. and Mrs Towasbend till a short time ego, when it was disturbed by a visit to Windsor of Miss Carrie Green. Mre Townshend charges ber husband with leading & doub'e life Ihe wife, irrespective of the tbhove « harges, cle ime that dartt ¥ the months of Janu.ry and February of the present year the husband misconducted himself. His care will oome before Judge Graham in the divorce eourt at an early day. Tuesday, 7 h—Boys’ gym. class, 4 p m; mock parliament, 8 p. m. Wednesday, 8:h—Lecture by Judge Hodgson, the Master of the Rolle, 8.30 p m; young men’s gym class, 7 45. Thursday, 9-h-—Concert in Lyceum, 8 Business men’s gym class, 445; penman- ship class, 4; book keeping class, 7 30. Friday, }0th—Boys’ gym class, 4 o'clock. Saturday, 1llth—Business «men’s gym class, 445; young men’s gym class, 8; Ceachers’ Institute, 8; informal social hour in new parlor, 9, (songs, readings and con- versation, closing with evening hymn and prayers or thanksgiving. Sunday, 12th—Young men’s meeting in reading room; address on **Life” by Percy Pope. Good music. Personal, Mr. R. Harris has been elected President of the Royal Canadian Academy, and Mr. A. C. Hutcheson, of Toronto, Vice-President. Con- cerning Mr. Harris’ pictues now on exhibi- tion in Montreal, the Witness says: “Mr. Harris is very much en evidence. His por- teaite are always charming, and ho shows some of his greatest successes The light and color in Miss Peterson's, presentment are beau- tifully wrought out.” Hon. Arthur Stanley's progress towards recovery is just perceptible. The fever, how- ever, in a lesser degree still remains. Local Notices. Our stock of Blinds is now complete, 75 different patterns :o select from.—James Paton & Co. Curpets, Carpets.—Now is the time to buy a Velvet or Brussel Carpet, with bor- der to match. They are moving out daily. —James Paton & Co. Don't neglect getting some of those gigantic bargains at the Dia- mond Bookstore, Stamper's Block Bibles, prayer books, ete, half price at the Diamond Bookstore Crystographs—Make your homes beautiful by decorating your windows with those hand- some substitutes for stuined glass, to be had only at the Diamond Bookstore. Hats, hats, Christy London hate, newest style selling very cheap at J B M :cDonalds. Odd pants, odd jackets and a few suits to clear at a nominal sum at Jas Patun & Co.'s m4 3i We wish you to call 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 stuck of English hats. You will find our assortment right and our prices right. See our window.—James Paton & Co. March 3 3i. We are bound to spoil the ancient game of double price and protit, by offering you the best white shirt for $1 ever offered to the people of this town.—Prowse Bros. m3 3: 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 to do so.—James Paton & Co. March 3 3i. Beer & Goff have some very fina Bald- win and Northern Spy apples on hand which they sre offering for sale by the bar- rel, bushel or peck. m2 3i If you want a nice barrel of apples for family use or for retailing out, go to Beer & Goff's. m2 3i hristy’s London hats—two csses newest shapes just opened, selling low at J B Mac- donald’s. mi 6i dw Dress your boys nicely and cheap by calling at McKay Woolen Co. Tue Sacrament oF Penance —The second of the series of sermons on ‘* The Sacraments” was delivered in St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral last evening by Rev. Ron- ald B. Macdonald, of Rustico. His subject was ** Penance: the priest has the power to forgive sins.” The sermon occupied exactly one hour in its delivery, and was an able explanatioa of the position of the Catholic Churca on this very important point. The congregation was large, and «good many persons of other cenomina- tions were present. anginal Great Station Sare—At Taitersalls’ blue ribbon saie ia Cleveland last week the gieat stallion Sydney was sold toG. H. Hammond of Detroit for $27,000. epddiinapan Tue Eriqverta or Catrs.—Here is the etiquette of calls for the benefit of all those who are in dirkuess on the important subject. It is necessary : To coil within a week and in person after « dinner party to which ene haa been invited To call within a week after any entertain- ment to which ene has been invited. To call upon a family in which an engage- ment bas just been announced or a marriage taken place. To call upon an acquaintance who has re- turned from a prolonged absence. To send our cards with one’s new address efter moving from one pit of a city to avother For the older residents of a veighborhood to call upea newcomers To return a first call within a week and in person, T> call promptly and in person after a first invitation. To make the first call upon —_ in a higher social position if one is asked to do so, or if they are newcomers. For the caller who arrived first to firat. For a gentleman to aek for the lady of the house as well asthe young ladies, and to leave cards for her as well as for the gentle- men of the family. For the mother or chaperone to invite a gentleman to osil. For « gentleman to call upon a lady if she has invited him to do so, if he brings a letter of introduction or if an intimate friend of the houses intro4uces him. leave Damaged Flour. 65 BARRELS CAKVELL BROS, meh3 —Iiw eod p m, (proceeds for benefit of new parlor.) — Posseesion given in April. leaving same at THE EXAMINER office, fof money and some p.spers, oblize by leaving it at tnis office. SEE OUR CHRISTY'S ——FOR—— SPRING, 1893, ——IN THE—-— Latest Styles, Best Qualities, Lowest Prices. We have just received a very large stock for our WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE, and can show all the latest in FLAT CROWNS, ROUND CROWNS, NARROW BRIMS, BROAD BRIMS, in all the Newest Colors and Black, BUY YOUR SPRING HAT, FROM US, At the Lowes. Price in Charlottetown. W. A. WEEKS & C0. Lace Curtains. 100 Pairs Odd and Soiied CURTAINS, in WHITE, CREAM and ECRU, at a Big Discount. Procure a pair before all are sold. FOR MARCH TRADE! We have just received 4 or 5 dozen COUNTERPANES, in Cheap and Best Honey Comb and Satin Finish; also, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOILET COVERS, SHEETiNG, PILLOW COT- TON, etc., ete, If you are still in need of any HOUSE- HOLD GOODS see our lines, as we have a large variety and our prices are the lowest. W. A. WEEKS & C0., Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TQ BEER & GOFFS, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1893. LET— House on corner of Cumberland and Kuston Streets, occupied by G. H. Taylor. Also, house on Kus- on Street. with stable. eod tf—feb28 R SALE—A second-hand Cabinet Organ in ; = repair, walnut case.—C, I. MORRISON. ane OST— Yesterday, 28th ult. somewhere around ( bar'otte' own. a ten dellar greenback ind & two dolier bill. Finder will be rewarded by mechl Beer & Goff, a poc*et book containing a small sum The finder will feblé O=T—In the vicinity of the store of Ww ANTED—A girl to do general housework. Apply at once to Mrs. D, STEWART, Ec.ipse Bakery, Kent Street. 3i pd—febas stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. dren’s Dresses. Challies, FORMER REMNANT SALES! a Oil Pebble Lace Boots, $1.45, now $1.00; Goat Button Beots, size 24 to 3$, $1.95, now $1.25; a pair; job lot of Men’s and Boys’ Boots at great reductiun. a Me - ns nce tan — A —— ST NTS ae TT THE DAILY EXAMINER. . . MONDAY. MARCH 6, 1898. (===, SPRING ' sot ts ae SE 100-Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! _ po YOU WANT ANY! If you do, just see the lot we are offer- ing. We are just through Stock Taking, .and have made a collection of all the Remnants and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classes of An immense lot. DRESS GOODS !—Lengths for Ladies’ Dresses, lengths for Chil- A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRESS CHEAP! Remnants of Ginghams, Prints, Cloths, White Goods. Angola Suitings, ickings, Skirtings, etc. THIS ECLIPSES ALL O STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 6, 1893—eod & wky Omez : a Se Rn ___ —— - = 7 : — — > = —- Goff Bros’. Bargains! Women’s Oil Pebble Button Boots, $1.25, now 99c.; 49 pairs of Women’s (il Goat and French Kid Laced and Button Boots, size 7, at half price; 28 pairs of Women’s Kid and Women’s Rubber Boots, $1.55, now $1.00; job lot of Overshoes, Tbe. CALL EARLY AND GET BARGAINS. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, February 22, 1893, 4% Dissolution of Partnership contracted by the without delay. ——E— —_ === —_ So 42g) OUR MAMMOTH OFFER / LAN a > \ eo | } r ne * aad ys READY-MADE CLOTHING AN) TWiEDS Never before in this city has Clothing and Tweeds been placed on sale at such extraordinary - low prices. A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clothing and Tweeds for Tnirty Days only HXAMINE THE FOLLOWING PRICES : _ - ) ‘ 2 “ Qheck, - 775 5 90 MEN’S REEFERS. 12 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot OVERCOATS. 12 Heavy Cheviot, a 9 00 5 80 I'weed Reefers, a 00 2 by Pri Now sell-}11 * + 9 50 655 | 6 Good Reavy Nap, $5 00 $3 40 Boys’ Reefers, We rice 3 Fine Nap, All-wool, 1259 7 00 - — ** piqued = 1 . oP satin lined, 1600 12 00 edge and pockets, 6 50 400 YOUTHS’ OVEROOATS. ' 6 Very Fine Nap o 8 6 75 10 Heavy All-wool Check Ls ae ee 23° 3 Gam U ; Tweed, $8 00 $5 25 MEN’S OVERCOATS. 1 : . : 12 00 8 a 3 — : coats, Scotch mee = 13 “© Diagonal, 900 600 “ 850 562% weed, $ * : aang ait = ’ 6 50 450 1 se rr “ 7 00 475 4 rr “ 7s 4 s ‘ 25 440| 1 Fine Nap, all-wool, $1259 $875 | 6 Heavy Nap, 5 50 350] 3 sas “ x ee $ — +S Ee = " "850 600] 2 * Frieza, mm tLe 90 «= 1 Fi ‘“ Worsted, 8 00 56012 * “ 9 00 675| 9 ‘ Pilot Oloth, 6 59 440! 1 Black Worsted O’coat, 650 30 se “ “« 960 efo1 i“ -* 10 50 + “ 5 50 390] 3 Nap “ 8 60 6o a “ * 660 475) 1 ° “ 9 50 smo; i * 8 00 675, 2 * . 8 00 8 60 l “ “ 9 50 675141 * “ & 75 4 - 7 50 Si 6.” “a 550 aa 9 “ “ 14 00 850; 6 * “ ‘6 25 4 00 ; a" ” 5 00 3% 4° “ “ 775 5591 1 HeavyIrish Fr'ze Ulster 12 59 8 80 BOYS’ REEFERS, } Se : . 425 310 1“ “ Diagonal, 9 00 575112 ‘* Etoph * 8 00 5 25 . 3 5 Tweed Cape . 675 4a : = ** Melton ” 975 750, 4 ‘** Tweed ” 8 00 525] 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $6 50 $450] 7 * §6=—s Heed oe 6560 4530 o « $s « g%5 675/11 * ts “ 9 25 590; 1 “ oe 8 50 500i 6¢ * “ “s 5 26 3a v “ “ “ 10 00 ,soie * “ eo We 725} 1 - " 5 50 3 50 : ”» Gos nid oi 4 6 ” 9 00 59)| 5 ‘ Scotch Twd Caps 2 - “ 6 25 4 1 o “ '. ae —S * “ 1950 735 Ovevetate, 1250 775) 3% Heavy Nap, so 0 3le 475 3b - - (blue) « 10 00 6 60 7 o $12 50 7 35 | 3 7 450 285 4 i ” 375 230 i“ “ “ 6 50 40012 * “ss * 1000 6 40 (This lot will fit Boys from 13 to 18.) es ” ” 675 + Fine Diagonal, lined & 7d $7513 * “ “« 950 635 | 8 Boys’ Nap Roeefers, to fit Bea ” ” 426 9a = Si eS Ce 6lt * Ma tam, oe oe Boys from 8010, 400 230| 7 Heavy Frieze Cape, 525 860 Obarlottetown, January 27, 1893-—dy eod & wy . a — —— TT on A ——— SALT! SALT! IN STORDB. Bags Liverpool Salt, 1,000 bags Fishery Sal 6,000 30 tons Rock = 1,200 bushels Crushed Turk’s <= ences sieeaeiatenlilletingieeaeisilainie Island Salt. PEAKE BROS, & OO, mch4—2w eod ltalian Warehouse. _ LET, diately, Queen Street. rNNHIS IS TO CERTIFY that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Charlottetown under the style and firm of McLEOD & Mc- KENZIK, has, this first day of February, A. D. 1893, been dissolved by mutual consent. and possession given imme- the “Italian Warehouse,” Dated this first day of February, A. D. 1893. M. & D. OC. McLEOD. i mch4—imeod pat guar JAMES McLEOD, | The Telephone Company ot JOHN McKENZIE. P. E. Island, Signed in the presence of Frep. W. L. Moore, Attorney-at-Law. [HE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders nis Company will be held atthe offices M. & UV. ©. MeLeod, Uharioueiown, op W NioDAY, the 8h day of March, at 3 ecleok, p. ra., for the election of Directors end trans actor. of general business, BENJ. ROGERS, feix27 Secretary. — (1) T. McKENZIE will continue the | WOUND A bunch of keys Apply at office. mohé B,* EW MILCH COW FOR SALE.—Apply at MR. JOHN business at the Old Stand, Queen Street. All bills) N*iotect cow vos enargs late firm will be paid by him — All) (°u:\¢2cseoswie as i o Mins. LOWDEN, Koplanade, w be paid to him book debts, notes of hand, etc., must anaes pce Hrightos Read dy 3w eod—mehl Appl pr. CROSSKILL, © he ° 12 ting ee he BF ll gq a gt