aa en a THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - —_—— - a. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1892. tee ce > Lecal and Other Items. Local and Other Items. Ar THE Cares. No crossing to day Tuikd Books at "! rd & Moore’r, —_— - i —o A O. H.—Reguiar meeting to-night. NeW TYLES in gen.’s hats at D. A. B uce’s. m2 3i os o- - LO O F.—Wildey ledge meets this arening -_ just received some very ma: 4 3i BeER & Gorr have e ta Je bu'ter sLiL PF ARLY Ledies Rubereo Bots re te $125 t Ge Bros - Youna WEN, remember the cless in book keeping that mee*s in Y M C. A. classroom thie e Vening at 7 30 o'clax k. - Ovrn enterprising seeds-nen, Messrs Geo Uarter & Coare publishing this year a fiver catslogne than ever. Read their advt. - To Be disposed of at once, three bales. f types ry samples, suitable for mats, etc, in 14 eard ends. — James Paton & Co., Market Sq mar3 3i —_ S. or T--Orient division, No. 161 meets to-night. Inetallation of candidates A full and punctual attendance is re- quested. consented St Prerer’s (sTuHepRat —On Friday ever- ings du ing Lent a 7.30 o'clock, speci.1 address on “Trae Penitence” wil! he given, Sulject this eveping: “Self Exemination.” - Iw furtherance of mu ual interests, we ask for theughtful consideration of all accounts sent out Dee. 2iat.—Stanley Bros mar3 3i eod ae Sranpine on high prices and keeping them dvwn ww what Prowse Bros. sre doing in children's clothing. Just cail on Satur- dsy aud see their bargains, maré li salisiliniasini County Coce?.— Owing to the prevalence ef dipytheria in Bonshaw District, Judge A'ley has p-etponed the sitting of the County Court, to have been held to da:, un'il the next reguler term of the court there, iti iiailean We have al-tofchild en's uisters which weh ve pat upen the coon- ter to-day at 75 centseach —Harris & Stewart. einai Ww. Cc. T. U.—During the month of March the W. C. T. U. will meet on Mon- day at 8p m, inatesd of 330. All inter- ested, and especially these who wish to lo Nicut.— Return hockey match, Kast vs. West to-night. - burns use Philoderma, ml dw Im For secalds or Hymyats —St P-vul'a Church Hymnals Pow in stock at H sszard & Moore s FORGET to call and see our new Patton Bros Don's stick of carpets to-morrow. Nore Tuts -—Ten cents will let you see ‘he return hockey match at the rink to- night. - Qo to Beer & Geoff's for choice green grapes, nd the fivest Northern Spy apples in town, mat4 3i - Goop Ice. a good game, lots of fun, plenty laugh—all for 10 cents at the rink to night. cmeilodd Hockey — East boys wear light clothing, west’s wear dark. Come and see a real good game. ae New “noruinc The largest, best. and cheapest s'ock of boys’ and children’s clothing ever bronght to the city.— Prowse Bros mars Newest Books, always received as pub- lished, at the Diamond Bockstore. The latest are: Dollarocracy, The Bank Tragedy, and One Touch of Nature. eile Mortners should use Philederma on their inf -nts, «8 its soothing and healing properties render it invaluabe for chafing. Diuggists seilit 25 cents. ml dw im Stitt Tuey Go.—Another of those valu- able ax deliars “ ebster’s Encycloredia was delivered free from the Diamend B-oks ore last evening. The conditions are easy— every- one cap have a copy Twenty to thirty per cent dis count on beets at st -mper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time to get ba gains os the stock must be sold. A sos lot, including covered dishes, soup tureens, sauce tureens, cups and saucers, pitchers and basins. ali of which must and will be svld.—W. P. Coleil. form a Y, are cordially invited Sto be ; i present. 4i—meché Feb, 26 dy wky. ini : + Rewovir.—Missa W. A. Weeks & Co. Joursauistic.—A fortnightly trade pe-| 0:1) soon recncve to the newly-fitted store op- per, to be cal ea the Grocery Traveller, is posite the wert entrance to the Market shortly te be eetablisted in Halifax Huse ‘their present premise will be made fhe Mercury, the soci ty paver startes in Halifax last year by the Duan Publish ing Comp ny, has coll»paed A Rare Cuaxce “Ary person desirous of gecuriog ¢ V-luabie buiiding jot in a pleasant and central part of the city would do well te ali upon Mr. P. P. Gillis, whose advertise ment sppears eleewhere ia to-day’s p»per Eb: lot he offers for sale is tht on G& eat Gee-ge Street upon which the stable now stands He e'so offers to seil the balance of his stable oncfit. - We are doing the business all right, but want to increase it very much during the year, and in order to do so will show you on Saturday our entire stock of boys’ and children’s clothing st your own prices, 99 that each customer may be an advertise ment for us.—Prowse Bros. maré li > Emo'sion of Cod Liver Oil is pleasant to take as milk The peculiar manner in which it is msde renders it acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. For ovaghs, colds, consumption, delicate HaTEY 8 children, whoopig cough and all wasting diseases there is ne remedy to equal it. ml dw im - Pogs. - Your collars have arrived avd are seling fast Call early and secure one at W. E. Dawsons. Tus Svasiey. --After the arrival of the Staniry at Georgetown she wiil make one more trip to teke «ff freight now er George town, when she will ‘sy up to have her boil+ra cleaned. Telephonic advices trom Little Sands are te the effect that at 8 o'clock this morning the Stanley was still in the s-me position as yesierday—in between Wood Islands and Cariboo—with very heavy ice coming eo from the eastward. A heavy fog hav- wg since arisen she cannot now be seen, but probably hss not made any move Tur Tune.—The time for making no-pina- tions for the futurity stakes offered by Mr. McSweeney, of the Hotei Brunswick, Moncton, closed on Taesday. Some 35 entries had been received up to the previous evening, and @ number of others, mailed frem disrant poin s, are xpec ed i his assures the succesé of the m-etivg. Toe atakes are for trot: ing foals of 1884, 189, 1°90. 1s91, and open tocolts owned in the Maritime Provinces on or before Jannary let, 189) The growth of the trotting turf is astound- ing. For instance, out of the little prairie city of Independence, la., C. W. Williams offers $100 600 in premiums and stakes for next August; Columbus, Tenn., hangs up $100,000; Grand Rapids, $190,000, and many other placca of jess note from $20 000 to $40,008. emnecenceigpmeanat Pouce Court —lhw morning John Ring was arraigned on a charge of being drunk and sleeping in s stable on the Duncan House premises, corner of Water and Prince Streets. King pleaded guilty to the charge, saying that he slept in the stable icit because he was cold and had no other place togo to. He asked His Honor to send him to jail for two montha, which would ensere hun warm qurtera tili Mey, would be by which time the weather warmer. His Houor complied with the request. Ring has only been out of jail a few days Jvha Drake, butcher, appeared to answer the charge of operating a slaughter house within the city limits without having firat obtained a icense from the Board of Hesith Mr. F.L Gaszard appeared *s C.ansel for Dak- Mr. Heeza-dc mtend- ed thst th re -hould be no co victivn be- cause (hy by-'aw under which he prosecu tion wae ina ituted 6 ultra vires He cited an Eoglish aw horty i support of his con- tention Aa the point involved is of im- portance to a large class of cit 2:08 the case was adjourned one week Ho-o: vv lock into the law un he sujet. Au asesnlt cause between two young mn was dixposed of for the nominal fine o° tive the commencement of cent-, the c mplamsat dechning to prose- cuce. inte 1 wo stores, avi the upper reom~ fivted up ~8 cffiees. Every Pook Person in Charlottetown i invited co call «nd mspect our steck of boy’s you h’sa d men’s readymade clothing. Ve mean to make our ciothing depar ment the headquarters for bargains ia clothing — James Patou & Co, i | _— —s> -- — Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, it benooves as to keep in a cundition to defy it, and for this purpose there is nothing better than Everybody's Pills. 25 cente invested in this popular family medicine now may save that many doilars jater P1raxnos —The demand for the ‘‘ Williams Piavs ” on the Island has greatly increased uba year, Willis & Co., having already aearly disposed of their large importation of last fall. A Williams piano will gain public esteem wherever heard or exhibited. Willis & Cu. believe in fair dealing and honvurabie competition. Foresters —At a meeting of the For- esters he:d in Wright's Hail last night, it was decided to name the court **Avendale,” and alse decided to meet on the second and fourth Wedneeday nights of each month. Foresters of other courte are invited to at- tend meetings. Court Avondale I. O. F. has secured Wright’s Hall for their meet- ings. immense assortment ef new designs iv chil- dren's suits that must be sold quickly, we have decided to show the ladies of Char- lottetown ov Saturday some of the biggest bargains ever offered to the people of this province.—Prowse Bros, the Wonderfui Cheap Men. mar4 li Tue Masonic Bazaar Sewing Circle will meet on Wednesday March 9h, at 2 30, «s asual. .there will alao b- a Circle the same evening at 7 30, to which we iuvite all who attend in the afternoon, and not only those but every woman who would like to aid in the erection of a building, greatly needed, which will be an ornament to our city. 4i—mceh4 SwoTHen Free — Widew Alex. Chais-on’'s dw-liiog bouse, Relio Bay, was burned to ashes on the night of Wednesday last. Mra. Chaisson kept the post office. She lost every- thing, furniture, clothing and winter suppiies, escaping with her chidren just in time to save their lives. Much sympathy is felt for her in her present circumstances We understand that the charitably disposed of the neighbor h .od have already taken ate; s to make good in part at least, the heavy loss she has sustained. There was no insurance. A Canapian Representative Wa. TED.— A Belgian (onsul-General, Mr VanBruysel, has written the Minister of Railways, urging the appointment of a Canadian commissioner to attend an international convertion of railway men to be held at St. Petersburg in June next. Similsr meetings have been held in Brussels in 1885 in Milan in 1887 and in Paris in 1889 The programme includes a discussion of technical and economics! ques- tions involved in all branches of raiiway business. C-+nada’s railway interests have atrained such m+gni'ude within the p+st few years and her great continental line has achieved anch a world wide reputation that the invitation is well worth considering. _—__ > Tue Roap Case —This afternoon, H V. Palmer, Esq., J P., gave judgment in the prosecution preferred by Supervisor Mc- Millan agsinst a Government overseer (Mc- Murrer) tor neglecting t> summen the m h bitanis in his precinct to break the reads He held the charge proven, and fined the defendant five dollars. Another charge against the same overseer for neglecting to furnish returns to his superviser within the time prescribed by ts enab e Hial the Public R ads Act, 1879, was disposed of for a fine of $2, the wagistrate ststing that inasmuch as the defendant had, afrer the prosecution, turnished returos, the punishm -nt should { not be exemplary. Curpren’s CLoraHine. —Having now an! — ats! Hats! HATS THAT ARE HATS, —_A T— Prowse Brothers. —-—-——{\)-—_——-- - THe LARGEST STi ——= OC h'—— W Hard and Soll Felt wl EVER IMPORTED TO THIS COUNTRY, CK “ncluding all Latest Styles ———- ——+( x) ee ZEST WAKES, BEST QUALITY, —-AT—- The Lowest Prices! ———_$ (0 PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. § Charlottetown, February 26, 1892—eod & wky PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. [x] At the request of many of our customers we have opened yi Ta] x. . . a first-ciass Carpet Departinent, and we wish every lady and gentleman to take advantage of our opening day and come and see our beautiful stock, OPENING OAY---SATURDAY NEXT, MARGH 5TH. to 10 p. Doors open from 7 a. m. m. _ We have one of tae largest and best stocks of Carpets ever imported to this country, and we want everyone to call and see for themselves, as we mean to do the Carpet business of Prince Edward Island. PATTON BROTHERS,, 136 QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, March 2, 1892—eod & wky GREAT GARPET SALE. Have not sufficient room to keep Carpets. wanted for other Goods. PERKINS & STERNS have decided to close out their present stock of Car- pets, and to make a speedy sale will sell at great reductions—much under cost in some lines, GOODS NEW, PATTERNS NEW, QUALITY THE BEST. Great opportunity to get a bargin. Bring along your cash and get value such as cannot be obtained elsewhere on P. &. island. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $155, now for $1.15. Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.50, now for $1.10. Several Patterns of Same Quality reduced to $1.00 per yard. Borders to match at proportionately low prices. Second Quality Brussels Carpets were $!.10, now for 87 cents. Tapestry Brussels Carpets were $1 10, now for 85 cents. Tapestry Carpets, double width, were $1.50, now for $1.10. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 95 cents, now ior 70 cents. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 75 cents, now for 50 cents. Wool Uarpets reduced very low. Other qualities equally low. Carpets cut and made at short notice. Charlottetown, February 24, 1892—eod & wky Space FW GOODS JUST OPENED 3. B. MAGDONALD’S. C1 193 200 pieces Canadian Prints, 120 *« £=Check Ginghams, 50 “ #£Flannelettes, 300 j“ # =Grey Cottons, SO $< White Cottons, « Ticking, — Bleached Sheeting, 10 * Unbleached Sheeting. Oo “ Tweeds, 5 cases Men’s Readymade Clothing. Must be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices! J. B. MACDONALD. I DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. a IRST INSTALMENT OF NEW BODES! Twenty Cases just op2ning —LADIES, M'S3ES’ and CHIL )22N’3S. Gow at oae Boocs before you day Cis2waere, an! get ‘HE BEST at . THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHO STORE. Oharlottesown, February 29, 1892—eod & wky -_-——_——_ ~R >= . mcg Sei, tac wre 8 a > Ie filo hine