- al n at Beer B s Parr Corrox sate on ‘ ’ - CG. sé— ! . > { M ) lay e¢ven- 4 CO) RA ' the - Rivk k t, but no band, ek ts to skate. o DR To- N l Battery, G A will n far d to-night at 8 o’clock _— — | i G. ‘t.—Chariottetown Lodge, No. 68. n + to nightin Wright’s Hall at 7.30 ao 2s —Meeting of the White segree to-night, Visiting oret \ nie ida seats . Y Oia i t g | i s pe that a a $ Went tarongh @ ce We hive is Hh g - | Marus.—Crossing h ways a é Capes to-day i ” aLiS a ‘ at 12.30 - _— » > , , Pie STANLEY a ‘ at “Pictou abo alf-past ten & for She will leave recnrt { ow morning al Seven ‘ sti lbaliteani , , Masontc.—A especial convocation of Al- | ter No 11 B.N. S. wil sandra, R A, Cha; LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. } held at Chapte rRooms, Masonic Ter iple this (Thursday) evening at 8 p. m. siiiclsiiiblauvens I. O. O. F —A special meoting of Port La Joie Encampment, wil] be held in the a oF I Odd Fellows Hal! ] : ynfer degrees and ot this evening at8 o’clock her important eas. selicaaiiecisens Parnior Coxcert.—Be sure and reserve Monday next for the parior concert at seaconsfield, in aid of the P. E. Island The programme will appear to- e Monday evening one of the best given in the» Province wiil | by the Dramatie Club of St. euni, wen ial ia Grayxp Concert.-The Y. M. L. A. of St. James’ Church wil! ek artainments with se this season’s Monday night, April 15th. siadies Trot at Powxar.—Saturday next has | been decided as the date of the proposed trot at Pownal Th > classes are well fille } There are eight horses entered for the tlree~minute race, so that an interesting | afternoon's sport may be expected. secsiinliecigi Tza anv Enrertatnmeny.—A tea and entertainment, in aid of the Juvenile Temple , will be held the basement oO Zion Church on Tuesday, April 2. on tables from 5 to 7 o’clock. Adm $s810D und tea, 15 cents. mai26 lw instills A Divipenp Deciarep.—At the meeting of the patrons of the Cornwall cheese fac- tory yesterday a dividend of 10 p. c. was paid the stock-holders present, and it was | decided to put in a butter-making plant next fall. en te busi- a grand concert and | readings in St. James’ Hall on Easter j vere sent off from opposite sides of } the ——— a THE DAILY EXAMINER MOCKEY MATCH AND RACES, a Draw—Dinner at the Hotel Davies. ‘he Charlottetowns and Summersides Play * ' } | Special Correspondence of The Tre last hockey match of the Season was { ing, in the presence of a large number of ladies and gentlemen. The contesting teams were the Charlottetowns and Sum- Mr. George Pyke, of Halifax, acted as referee. Mr. John Carter was um | pire for the Summersides, and Mr. Vivian ; Doran acted in a similar capacity for the Charlottetowns. Shortly after eight o’clock | the teams lined up as follows ; mersides, SUMMERSIDRES., Goal—J Green. Point—Frank MacKenzie. Cover Point—William Rogers Forwards—A Saunders (captain), C Me- Arthur, J Dempsey, J H G@ Arbuckle. CHARLOTTETOWNS, Goal —F Cotton. Point—L G Whear (Capt.) Cover Point—J A Moore. Forwards—G J Rogers, H Large, C D Weeks, H D Johnson. he play throughout was most interest ing and exciting. Both teamis worked hard for victory, and each put up a good game. |} The puck was kept whizzing about the ice at a lively rate. Now it wonld be sent flying in the direction of the Summersides gor', only to be cleverly stopped and re turned to the centre or to the other end of the | rink where it was also cleverly kept without tle goal posts. There were some very | brilliant individual plays, but when all did so weil it would perhaps be unfair to particularize. The Summersides, ;for a new teal, play a_ rattling | game, and promise todo even better in |} the future. Inthem the Charlottetowns found worthy foemen. Each side tried hard to score, and each proved nnsuccess- ful. When time was called at the con- clusion of the second half, neither side bad won a goal, and the game was de- clared a draw. The ice was soft and during the greater } | ‘ | | portion of the last half was pretty well | covered with water thas making things ; extremely disagreeable for the players. | But asa spectator put it, “they didn’t mind a little thing like that.” | At the conclusion of the match, the re- feree, Mr. Pyke, who gave the fullest satis- | faction te both sides, was most enthusiastic- lly “bounced.” Between the first and second halves, | Moore, of Crapaud, and Rattray, of Char- They the rink, striking -a pretty lively clip. On the fourth Jap Rattray obtained which he inereased to | lottetown, skated a two-mile race. lea 1, | about twenty feet during the first mile. Tea i | Buc shortly after entering upon the second | mi'e Moore began to reduce Rattray’s lead and by the time they were rounding the rink for the twenty-ninth lap they were on | equal terms. Then Moore’s superior stay- | ug power manifested itself. Putting on a tremendous spurt he forged ahead of Ratt- j ray, and when the race was finished he | was only afew feet behind him, winning | by almost half a lap. Time 8.51. The | ice was badly ent up by the hockey play- ers, and the time made inthe race was | therefore not so fast as it would have been | were the conditions more favorable. | After the second half “Jimmie” liams and Sam Doyle skated a mile race, | which was won by the former by a few Coyxrraoct Ler —The contract for the er- | feet. ection of the Hillsborough cheese and but- ter factory situated at Pippy’s Corner has to Mr. William Lund of Mt. heen giver Herbert, for the sum of $260. In al) > ibirteen tenders were received ranging from $185 to $375. The factory is to be completed by June lst next, and the work of erection will begin short ly. pe Kiypyess Rememperep.—The kindness of the conductors and train hands on our Isiand railway is again highly spoken of. On Thursday, 14th inst., Mr. R. W. Am- brose, of St. John, representing the Im- perial Oil Co., and Mr. A. F. de Forest, of Geo. S. de Forests teas, St. John, left in the morning train for Summerside and Alberton. They were, unfortunately, caught in the last great snow blockade, and four successive days and nights were on the train. They reached town on March 2ist. Messrs. Ambrose and de Forest are loud in their praise of the conduct and kindness of Conductor Thompson and the train hands during the Jong and loneiy trip. wigan A Creve. Hoax.— Yesterday Tue Ex- amiver published a notice of the death of Mr. J Melville, which was said to have piace un Sunday. The notice was publish- ed in good faith, as it was accompanied by j again 2 note requesting that it be inserted, which was duly signed It now turns out thai the whcle affair is a cruel hoax. Mr. Mc- Guigan, of Hunter River, a brother in-law of Mr. Monaghan, saw him late on Sunday afternoon, and he was then in his usual healih. Several others saw him on Mon- day, aad he was alive and well. The man who would be so mean and contemptible as to perpetiate such a hoaxon any person, especially on such an estimable young man as Mr. M. ynaghan, is deserving of punish- ment ard Tue Examixer will do ali in its power to assist Mr. McGuigan and other relatives in revealing his identity. er eoe PERSONAL. He is Senator Prowse is in the city. registered at the Hotei Davies. H. Monaghan, teacher of South | taken | the j | j i i i } | i | i | } i | The St Jobn Sun reports that M J | McLeod, of Charlottetown is toria : M r J . Brien to-morrow for Wapella, Assiniboia, where he has secured 2¢ od position leaves on: Mrs George Houstsn, New Glas- gow; Archd Currie, Souris; J M Egan, A F Feehan, Mount Stewart; DJ Grant, Halifax; M Auderson, Belfast; foren Donald, Orwell. Arrivals noon: T F Moreypennv, Toronto; H H ingelke, Montreal; H W Higginson, do; John G Green, Galt; Orlando Taylor, Tru 7 e Souris Revere Hotel Arrivals, Charlotietown March 27th: Murdock McMillan, Mill Vale, Daniel A Martin, Montague; George McDonald, do; John Lyons, Montague Crose; M. Lyons, do; Thos McLennan, EI- don; Hugh J. McLeod, Orwel); Pascal Gal. | jant, John P Arsenault, Jas A Sharp and daughter, Jas A Macniell, Summerside ; Daniel Ca npt ell, Belmont; William An- drew e, Thos Robestson, Fr d Peters, John ACameron, J R Noonon and wife, Cu!len,Mias Prescilla Dumfrey,Miss Hener- itte Dumfrey, Frank Herry, S M Bent, W H Manson, SM Richardson, John A Arsenau!t, St. Andrews, at the Vic- | ) some of them were exceedingly witty. i Galbraitn’s Band furnished splendid music during the sports, and the large audience was well pleased with the even- ing’s proceedings. The rink managera have been untiringin their efforts to furnish good healthful amusement daring the _ season now rapidly drawing to a close, ‘te is hoped that their efforts have been s n- tially rewarded. After the hockey match was concluded the Charlottetowns entertained the visiting team and a number of friends at dinner at the Hotel Davies. The President of the Charlottetown Hockey Club, Mr. J. B. Dawson, presided, having on his right the President of the Summerside Club, Mr. J. K. Lefurgey, and on his left Mr. George Pyke, of Halifax. The vice-chair was occupied by the Vice President of the Charlottetown Club, Dr. H. D. Johneon. In a}! there were about seventy gentlemen seated around the board, After the good things so bounteousl y provided by Mrs. Davies had been amply discussed, the intellectual feast began, the toasts being drnnk in cold water. Follow- ing is the toast list and the names of those responding : The Queen—God bless her. Our Guests—J.E. Lefurgey, President of the Summerside Hockey Club, and A. Saunders, captain of the team. Our Sister Clabs—H Moore, of Crapaud; Geo D Pyke, representing the Wanderers, of Halifax andthe Chebuctos, of Dart- mouth; R W Ambrose, representing the commercial travellers, Hockey—J H Carter, George Pyke and SC Moore. The Ladies—neas A Macdonald, John Owen and W P Rogers. The Press—H McInnis, Fred J Nash and J Matthews. Bicycling and Other Sports— N F Mit- chell, of Guelph, Ont. Our next merry meeting—D O’M Reddin Jr. Our host and hostess—J J Davies. The Charlottetown Hockey Club—Cap- tain L G Whear. The President of the Charlottetown Hockey Club—J B Dawson. The speeches in reply to the various toasts were brief and to the point, and During the evening songs were rendered by Messrs. Geo. A. Dixon, Geo. J. Rogers, | C. Cornish, L. G. Whear, G Crawford, of There registered atthe Queen Hotel this | St. John, and Frank Cushing and W. J A Mac-} tation. Clarke, of Summerside. Mr. At brose, of St. John, recited “Casey at the Bat,” and Mr. Crawford also gave a reci- Dr. H. D. Johnson gave a reading | dealing with “ye game of hockey” as oS eS j i | onto; Fred Ward, Halifax; C H Sterns, ! A Ci at the Hotel Davies this fore- | sometimes played in Montreal. Mr. Richard Johnson played the accom- paniments for the vocaliste. About two o’clock the festivities wee ro; F A McAndrews, St John; A Weir, {| brought to a close after singing “Auld Lang Syne” and “God Save the Queen.” The proceedings throughout were most | pleasant, and the visitors are loud in their praises of the manner in which they were entertained by the Charlottetowns. The special! train left on return to Sum- | merside about half-past two his morning, amidst the cheers of the Charlottetowns and their friends who escorted the visitors | to the station. —_————_—_o<>-»—___ The half yearly dividend of 24 per cent., which was declared by the Starr Manu- facturing Company of Nova Scotia this year, seems to indicate that a new era of ( prosperity is dawning on the concern. = — ee 50 or 60 Pairs of Lace Curtains, slighuy soiled, are being placed on our coun- ter to-day to be closed out AT ONCE. As we have decided to close them all out, you can depend upon getting great bargains. Discounts will range from 25 to 50 per cent, BEER BROS. Tue Wearner.—Fresh to strong winds; unsettled with light falls of sleet or rain, Wil- | played in the Hillsborough rink last even- | LATEST SUNMERSIDE NEWS. A quiet wedding took place in Bedeque vesterday afternoon, when Mr. Thomas Hodgson and Miss Eva Wadman united. Congratulations, The ice ing at various places in the eastern part of were is reported dangerous for cross- } the harbor. Mr. Nei! McLeod will deliver a lecture in the W. C. T. U. Hall to-night, Subject: “The Ascent of Man —A Review of Prof. Drummond’s book. A number of improvements are being | made on the interior of the tuss Hotel. | About half a dozen sleighs left | last night, conveying a merry the residence of Mr. William Hacker, some four miles east of town. After spending a pleasant evening in games and music they returned about two, a. m. Market Hallis without a piano The one that had been there all winter was removed a few days ago by the owner, Mr. Charles Yeo. Can’t the town supply another. here crowd to > + <i PROVINCIAL LEGISLATU RF, Wepyespay, March 27. After recess the House resumed commit- tee on the bill respecting the reclamation Of marsh lands, Mr. Godkin in the The measure was discussed and reviewed i v Hon M r. Peters, Ho 1. Mr. Gor lon, Mr. Bell, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Warburton, Mr. J. A. Macdonald and others. The bill was ad- | vanced @ stage and progress was reported abent half-past five, Committee was then resumed on the bil] regarding the incorporation of cheese and butter factories, with Mr. McLaughlin in the chair. Progress was reported and the House adjourned until ten o’clock to- morrow. Tavurspay, March 28. This morning King Caucus held the attention of the supporters of Hon. Mr Peters. LETTERS T AN EMPHATIC 0 THE EDITOR. CONTRADICTION, Sir,—In this morning’s Guardian a para- graph informing the public that one of the windows in my store was broken by some party hauling lumber for the West River Cheese Factory. Sir, Such a calamity never happened,and I owe it to myself and the people of West River at large to con- tradict any statement which would tend to injure my business or the reputation of anv community, The people of West River are just ae law-abiding as those of any other place, perhaps more so and scribblers for news papers should know whereof they speak | Examiner | ‘New chair. | } before publishing paragraphs or notices which are misleading. M. Stevenson. March 28th 1895. rT S866 466G7338E488G TWO YIEVWTS. She—* What’s your idea of unhap- @ piness ? j He (tenderly)—“ Being away from you. What’s yours?” — She— “ An man in a drug store trying to make up his mind among seven different kinds of Sarsaparilla.” e No need to hesitate. Johnson’s Sar- ; saparilla and Celery leads the van as a combined blood purifier and nerve ; @ undecided tonic. BaPThe J. & J. Sarsaparilta. for buttles of 100 doses. T5e. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The reliable Druggists. WE HAVE 54 PIECES | —0OF — Furniture Coverings, THE NEWEST OUT, Somewhere between Pictou | and Charlottetown Railway | Station. We tell you thia with your Spring Re-upholstering in view. | We are in a position to | show you large varieties of Covers, and can do this work for you as—and when—you | want it. | MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. “Something Good.” De you feel like increasing your~Cigar Trade ? NOTHING EASIER if you will Jet us help you. HOW ? Why, send in an order for a Sauprte Ler of SOMETHING 6000, THE BEST FIVE CENT CIGAR ON EARTG. Manufactured only by the EMPIRE TOBACCO CO., MONTREAL. febl19—245 w TO LET. That ecmfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing. Possession given 20th April next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mchl9—tf 246 Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com- py, are now prepared to issue orders for Road, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to eupply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents, Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf CHILUREN'S CLOTHING | New € lothing for Children, | New Two-piece Suits, New Three-piece Suits, New Tweed Suits. New Worsted Suits. | Sailor Suits, | New Snits for Boys of all Ages, Sizes, Shapes and Colors, New Designs that will please every- body. In fact, you may go all over this country and you cannot get over the fact that we show the best assortment of Little Suits on the Island, and this spring we are show- | ing a better range than ever, adding many new novelties | and special lines that cannet be bought in any other Store in the city, Make no mistake - when we promise to show the best assortment we know what we are talking about, and do what we promise and promise what we do. ROWSE BROS. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, March 18, 1895—246 v oes Gar NG . An A 1 FIRST-CLASS STEAMER AT LLOYDS will leave LIVERPOOL for CHARLOTTETOWN about 20th APRIL next, and will carry FREIGHT THROUGH RATES to Island, also to Pictou and at all the Railway points on this Shediac. Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union | PEAKE BROS, & CO, Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy tf NEW PRINT GUTTONS | eee We have just opened ro splendid fassortment of NEW ENGLISIT and CANADIAN PRINT:. MOORE & McLEOD. Cl’town, March 21, 1895—246 Howlison & Co., Hat Manufacturers, London, Ene. — We have just opened a fine line of the above cele- brated manufacturers’ HATS, in Hard and Soft. For Quality, Style and Price they caunot be excelled. They are marked away down. purchasing your Spring Hest. DD. A. BRUCE, The Leading Merchant Tailer. Charlottetown, March 19, 1895 ~ 246 Call and see them before es neers "Ae ener " eine — ee : : - - . THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1895. S$ barsalls ip ennhiten lade Clothing of all Kinds, Hats ay All at the Lowest Prices Ever Touched in Charlottetown, ANGE SALE CONTINUES. ils Furnishings at the “Bargain Corner.” which we furnish with our Cheese and Butter Factory Boilers and Engines. The best in the market. Can be regulated to feed Boillers steadily without change. We ask the Dairy Companies of the Island to buy their Boilers and Engines from us, as they will get a better machine for the money than by importing them. By so doing you will save the profits of the middlemen, and the money and machines will both remain among our own people. in any other case we have only the machines, and the money is gone from us forever. Estimates furnished and contracts entered into for Cheese or Butter Factories complete or any part thereof. WE DEFY COMPETITION. Telephone connection. REPAIRS attended to promptly. Satisfaction guaran teed by McKINNON & McLEAN. Se ene LONDON HOUSE! 'o\, x ase MORTCAGE SALE. ——_ eee oe The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART FOR CASH will be sold at Low Prices ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Agent for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy PEOPLE ARE For New Felt Hats. For Men’s and Bo for Boots and Shoes. ys’ Clothing, New Stock for Spring Opening Daily ! J. B. MACDONALD & CO. 97 Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy White Russian ‘Seed Wheat. First year’s growth from imported seed on the Warren Farm. grown on this Farm has given unperal- leled results during the last fourteen years in all parts of the Island. JOHN NEWSON. mch]19—lm dw HEnE’S THE lea Save Your Time, Money and Temper ! If you have a poor Watch, call at our Store and get a oe one at a low price, or have the old one to be put in good running order. G. H. TAYLOR, feb9 North Side Queen Square. in ima tantra a The Seed Wheat | | ON FRIDAY, 29th INSTANT, At 11 oclock, a. m., | At Customs Appraiser’s Office, QUEEN STREET, MARKET SQUARE. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading chargeu five cents per line. Water | Street, the undermentioned goods will be | | sold for Laws :— an infraction 24 kegs tam, 48 cases Gin, 30“ Brandy, 4 barrels Bottled Liquor, 1 jar Liquor, 1 case Cassie Wine, 1 trunk Sundries, 1 case Cigars, 18 caddies Tobacco, 8 boxes aad 1 bundle Leaf Tobacco. JAS. CURRIE, Collector. Custom House, Charlottetown, 23rd March, 1895. of the Revenue | ee hy LOST—Between Upper Prince Street and Queen Street, on Wednesday aft rnoen, 27th, a round gold brooch. leave at this office. Finder will please 3i—mech2s STRAYED, from Charlottetown last night, abay mare with driving h on Lower Malpeque Road of her whereabouts will b I GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE ceived at Lone Bros’, Tanve rs. arness; last seen Auay information e thankfbily re- meh2s > to ali persons to take no check or bill with my name to it.— HUGH MONAGHAN. TO LET—The three-story on Prince Street at W. A. Hutcheson. ist.—W. W. WELLNER. 41 pd—meh27 Dwelling House present occupied by Mr. Possession given on Vay mch2; WANTED—Salesman with or without ex- perience, full or part time, salary or cemmis- sion mch23—16 WANTED—A good cook. SULLIVAN, Brighton Villa. Season opens April lst —-Brown Co , Continental Nurseries, Toronto, Bros. & Apply to Mrs. ti—mch2t WANTED—A housemaid. F. PEreRS, Sidmount, WAN TED—A cook. the Esplanade. Appl Apply te Mxs mech2 y to Mrs Ines, 3i—mch22 TO LET, for aterm of years, that 1! acre field at the head of Queen Street, cultivated by Mr. Richard Burke for several years past for market gardening, and now in good con- dition. Possession at mence Ist of May: Appl Once; rent to com- tlovMied D. OC. McLeop, Bank of Nova eatin Bui ding mn? —im 246 2 a Matis Mcanntonmmandscon ee odes odlaadaeameee a tea