THE ry A YY - re : na cae ie ae eit . £/ Af / he . a = re — = «. + tLY EXAMINER. SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 1898. eee ee , — Le ————____— —— Local aud Uther Items. Sunday Services. | m : — : : i . St. Joseph's Convent, Maes in honor of | j . Pouce Court This forenoon, one | the patronage will be c lebrated at St. Jose ph’s | drunk was fi ved $2 or 8 days Convent to morrow at 7 o'clock. Members | - and friends invited. | Aspnew Usuer'’s Scorcu Wuiskies are a! St, Peter’s Cathedral.—Third Sundav after | blend of the oldest and finest Highland pro- | Raste, Hols "Medharbes 7c. stins ee en oy toast ductions. Selected with “he greatest care and eitenti nm. Men's meetTinG at Y. M.C, A. rooms to- morrow afternoon at 40 lock. Address by Mr. J.D Seaman, and chorus singing. A cordial welcome to ali men. e Port ta Joirzk Encampment No 4 I, 0. O. F The especial meeting called for this evening is herewith postponed for the present.— D R. Maclennan, Rec. Scribe, - New Goops Comin The St John Sun gays ; Messrs D. F, Brown & Co., paper bag manvufactarers, are shortly to ship four car loads of their good to Prince Edward Island. = Posrronep.—The concert to be held in St. Patrick 8 Hall on Wednesday, the 26:h jnst., has been postponed until Monday, the jst of May. An excellent programme is being prepared. Admission 15 and 25 cents. —B. Lantry. - REGINNING THE Season.—R2eference t our advertising column will show our readers that the people of Souris under- stand the value of letting people kaow i: time that there will be a grand tea party thereon Dominion Day in aid of the Souris Driving Park. isielisicll Tae Premier Soup.—The Halifax Herald gays: The steamer Premier has been sold to Vipond & Co., Montreal, who own the steam- er America. running between Halifax and the West Indies. Phe price is said to be £7,000 ; she was stocked at £12,000 when built a couple of years ago for the Nova Scotia east eru trade. ae CanaptiaN Horses 1n New York. ~—A asle at New York last week of Canadian half-bred hunters, saddlers and harness horses was well attended, many members of the pony racing association and hunt clubs being present. In the two days’ sale 12h horses were sold. The total amount realized was $58,950, an average of $470. - Satvation Army CHaNnce —Ensign Wat- gon of St. Stephen, N. B.,is coming to the Is- land. Henceforth the work in New Branewick, Nova Scotis, P. E. Island and Newfoundland, known as the eastern provinces, will be dir ected from St. John, and not Toronto as for merly. brigadier Ja ‘obs will be the officer in charge with the title of provincial-secre- tary. - Wut Get tan Aprointment — Detective Power hae been recomme:dei to the city council of Halifex for chief of the police de partment. Deteciive Power has been on the forec for nearly 30 years. He wes a private 7 years, a sergeant 10 years, and detect. ive for the balance. He has been connected with nearly all the criminal work in that city: Coycrete Watks.—The city engineer of Halifax, at a recent meeting of the board of works of that city, submitted a plan of the nerete sidewalks laid last year. The total cost was nearly $10,000, and ran from $2.07 to $2.61 per square yard, not including gravite curbing and gutters Half the cost of the sidewalks are to be paid by property owners, Scnooner in Trovste —The Sc. John Sun's Point du Chene correspondent writes : Schooner Charlie, Capt. Farrell, from Tignish, P. E. 1., loaded with oats, when making the harbor on the 15th in a snow storm, with northeast wind blowing vigorovsly, ran into some drift ice, and could not force its way through. About 2 o'vlock, a. m., it took ground on Puvint du Chene spit. The captain expects to get clear of the ground as soon as the weather moderates is An Usexrecreo Answer —The Pictou Standard says: One day recently, a circum- stance happened in School District No —, , which nearly ended fatally. The teacher, while teaching a tablet lesson toa small class, came to the word “husband,” which they spelled but could not pronounce, and to assist them the teacher asked them what she would have if she got married. One bright little fellow said *‘Babies ” The answer came so unexpectedly that she sat down and asked the scholars to raise the window and fetch her a drink of water. ciliata Masonitc.—At the annual convocation of * Alexandra™ Royal Arch Chapter No. 11 held on the 19th inst., the following officers were installed by P M E H P ComG W Wakeford, John J Davies, MEH P;H W Anderson, E K ; John Collings, ES; Adam Murray, Treas; John G J Weldon, Sec’y ; Henry J Worth, CO H; David Smail, PS; Duncan McLean, RA U; Wm T Huggan, G M 3rd V ; Angus McDonald, G M 2ad V ; J T Peardon, G M Ist V; John Hobbs, Tyler. After the proceedings were over the companions were entertained at the Hotel Davies by M E H P Davies. Unpleasant ‘Results are avoided by the timely se of Rubber Cloaks and Umbrellas. Some years ago we bought a lot of Rub ber Cloaks, bought them very cheap, and thought we had secured a great bargain. Later on we closed them out at FIFTY ENTS each. They weren't worth any mere, The rubber was of inferior quality. That taught us a lesson. Whea buying Cloaks now we First make cure of the quality and then buy them as low as possible. Our stock for this spring is very attrac live and RELIABLE, —yemeyscaad Mar’ g, Four Doxorny, Leading Shapes. lVaNHOR, Buy now while our variety is complete. BEER BROS. Goffered and Breton Millinery Laces are already widely popular. Fancy Tinsel Laces are so handsome their turn must sure'y speedily follow “Butterfly,” * Batswing ''—two expres- sive words. The large majority of ladies who visit our Mantle Department know ®Xactly what they mean. There is a wonderful $1.00 line of Ladies’ Umbrellas in our north window to-day. BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Tc Rr >wto, April 22 —!0 a. m. Unsettled, showers in many places; ten- perature about the same. at 10.15 Holy Eucharist Sermon at ll a m. at 7 o'clock. (chora!) and Evensong and Sermon St. Paul's Church.—Second Sunday after Easter Morning Prayer at 11 o’clock; Evening | Prayer at 7 o'clock, ie i Dunstan's Cathedral.— First Mass at | 30 am Children’s Mass at 8.30 a m. High Mass and sermon at 10 a m. Vespers | and Bene .i ‘tion at 7 p m. St. Jame 3’ Church.— Preaching at 11 a m | and / pm by Mr Fullerton. Sunday School | at 2 30, | Zion Church—Morning prayer meeting at | 10.15. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30 | p m. Preaching at ll a m and 7 p ™ by | Rev D Sutherland i = Services will be held in the Christian Meet. | 0 nh = ing House, Upper Great Ge orge St, toemorrow : . . . | tn the forenoon at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock Rev O B Emery will preach in the eve: lag Bible Class and | Chi 1d. J = ieee Children’s Clothing > | a Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospe Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod’s Hall, | st 4 o'cl CK, conducted by the Lvilway > + nen. Strapgers always welcome Lesson : | 3 ‘The Feast of Belsh: zz tr, Daniel &, 1. } S fe) Le. _ Baptist Church.— Preaching at }1 a mand} 7pm, by the pastor, Rev J A Gordon. | Sunday School and Bible class at 23). The 5 2 ordinance of Baptism will be administered to | Mi s number of candidates at the close of the | a evening service, Kensington Hall.—Sunday School and Bible | Class at 2.30. Song service and preaching at ! 9 ~ 7 pm by Rev W C Matthews. : j S 0 o" 0 UL a First Methodist Church.— Prayer meeting at 10.30 a m. Preaching at 1] a m and 7 pm by Rev W W Brewer, i Methodist Church.—Missionary | Sunday: Preaching at 11 am and at 7 p m| by Rev WC Lane, Pictou. Sunday School | and BibleClass at 215 p m Young People’s | Union led by Mr G W Ritchie at 315 ' WE ARE IN IT! Silver collections for missions both morning | e and evening. i Second SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. | ENTERED. April 2i—Sch Hasty, Fraser, S’side; Mary | D, Reid, Wallace; Wm Dunbar, Read, | Pictou. | April 22—Annie T McKie, McKie, Pictou; Dielytris, Cook, Pictou. The Carpet Business. | Carpets of all kinds. Largest Display in CLEARED April 21—Mary D, Reid, Wallace; Hasty, | raser, Pictou; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pug- wash April 22—Tarquinn, Praught, Pictou. the City. Everybody Stock should buy till they see this Department. PROWSE BROS. delighted with our Immense and Low Prices. No one } | } j | i WHY IT iS SO! =« Hats, Hats, fe understand our si coe oor, Tate, ness, we work for our) customers, our sciteana aaa for Thousands. appreciate our eflerts and —— >» — BUY OUR SHOES. DPAWSE BROTHERS. These are the Charlottetown, April 13, 1893. reasons of our inereased trade. Everything new and nobby ” in Spring wear DAILY ARRIVIKG, J.M. McLeod & Co. Charlottetown, April 19, 1893. —_ = : ——— Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL SPRING MEDICINES | aoa MEDICAL DISCOVERY, | Burdock Blood Bitters, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Paine’s Celery Compound, } Cuticura Resolvent, | Eno’s Fruit Salt, Quinine Wine, Best, Inch ond .Wiee, Special Attention given to Mail Orders &c., &e. i | i JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, Cor. Kent & Prince Streets COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glas-s ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, (hildicn’sBoots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles mch27 a a ae ENDERS wanted to rebuild a house. Plen« f,adies and and specifications at J. H. Gares’, St. Peter's Road. if-aph | and Millinery. Full Stocks in each department. Trial o ders solicited. FOR SALE--Set Chambers’ Ercyclopedia in ' ten volum*s, boundin calf. Eaqaire at this} office mch3d WEP, | «| IMENRY MORGAN & GO... ELL, what spare time I h:-2 at my disposal I propose to spend at the § W TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, as [ win to fr “2 ul Suits an | pieaeaie aan bfore I leave for the Continent. As you know, Americans travelling abroad always dress nice, and of course I want to uphold the style and dignity of the “Home of the Brave and the Land of the Free”’; so this opportunity I must take advantage of to advertize the Star of the Hub of Canada. he man is known by the company he keeps, so Poole of London, Ball of New York and McKenzie of the Star Tailoring Establishment of the Dominion of Canada are always associated with what is elegant and strictly correct in dress, Our aspiration has always been t> pres2nt a faultlessly fittingzarment —what is ter aed a “correct thing” by our customers. Our success in attaining to that aspiration is attested to by our numerous cvstomess from the Atlantis to the Pacific. To enlarge upon the quality of our goods is not necessary, as the same has become a common household word. Workmanship, etc, is in keeping wit the reputation we have achieved. If you want for testimonials, ask anyone you meet. Prices at rock bottom. - Mek Successor to McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893, —— lie = SURETOGO! —_—_ (1X) + We have opened a splendid range of SURETOGO SUITINGS, MADE TO ORDER. PRICES RANGE FROM $12 TO $20. Don't forget to call early and have first choice. The excellent finish and well-fitting garments cannot be excelled by any other hou:e in the trade. We are bound that no one will sell cheaper. DD. A. BRUCE. ieee ; SS ee ee Charlottetown, April 15, 1892. ——_— ‘the latest styles and colorings. During April and May we intend Room to close most of it out. Our pian is: p ADT, vest possipte vatues | LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES | Large assortment of Gilt Papers NEWEST STYLES! at Jess than half price. LARGEST VARIETY ! If you intend doing any papering ve it will pay you to see our patterns. MOORE & McLEOD, 7 | Successors to Perkins & Charlottetown, April 13, 1893—eod & wky _—_—— eee = ee — = —— LOWEST PRICES ! Sterns. J.B. MACDONALD & CO. THE DOMINION BOOT & SHOR STORE Always Leads with the ChoicestJStock of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Have opened an entire new stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ Hats, White and Colored Shirts, Flannelettes, and all the newest makes in Men’s Colored Shirts In our Unlaundried Shirts for 45c., and our White Laundried Shirt for 50c., we have best value in town. 30 dozen Gents’ New Spring Ties, 20 dozen Colored silk Handkerchiefs, lot of New Print, Grey and White Cottons, Cottonades, etc,,—the We are daily receiving our New Spring very best value obtainable. Goods, and can sell you the very best goods for Rooms over the Dominion Boot and Shoe ; the least money of any house in the trade. Store, pens buy of us and yeu will save money. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, April 11, 18%—~—eod & wky a Po a - a we eng ie 8 vam — cage ws ~~ oom Od iggy i ee a -- oo oz he i GE PSL: - ~ ~ OY Teer ae ” xp Pm, ye > acy erty * - Se 4 SE ee A, SS mm o- . sare te Ft nce « = we zsh a> cae a . oS - wre le ea Re Se nS ee a gosh ’ * .* e