sh e% WEEKS. Yer! that is the name that has al- wavs been noted for SBLLING CHBAP The new firm, Weeks & Co, are going to bold that reputation and guard it by. GIVING BETTER VALUE than any other Charlottetown store. Remember we buy our goods from first bands and meuufacturers, same as the eld firin did, and buy forcash. We have received already LARGE QUAN SITIES OF NEW SPRING GOODS. and in the course of a few weeks will 7 New English Goods Immense Purchases Now been personally made by one of oar partners, Mr Chas. Leigh. We are making EXTENSIVE ALTERA TIONS to the up stairs of our store and intend having one of the best MILLNERY DEPARTMENIS in thecity. Jubbers will also find OUR WHOLESALE DEPART- MENT fully stocked with goods suit able for their requirements. We in- vite your inspection of our stock. —We Want Your Trade— Try us, and we will do our best to please you, WEEKS & CO The Peoples’ Store, Wholesale and Retail Seccessors to W. A. Weeks & Co ' PLAGED IN OUR SHOW WINDOW A good line of English and Amsrican Tableware Heavy Silver Plated Forks and Spoons The patterns are a little old style, but the quality is goc d If you are not fully supplied now is the time to buy a good article at a low price, 8 W. W. WELLNER, The Great Watch House. a eld “THE Prince Edward | goods of all kinds reminds one of the balmy | days of June, rather THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHAKLUT’rHLUWN, MAKCH 15 1 @: ROTES AND COMMENTS —The Guardian explains that the etate- ment esto the mail service across the strait, to which our correrpondent “Merch- ant” and ethers took exception, wae pre~ pared by Mre Horace Harzard at its solicitation, sad that its object wae “simply and purely to supply the facts in relation to that service.” —The people of Wrangle, end some other Alarka pvinte are reported to be anxious that their territory should be an nexedto Canada. They think they have more to hope for materially from being « part of Canada thas by remaining ueder, the Stare and Stripes. They would also have a quicier time. —The Londen Chronicle declares thet the European powers ever siace Germany's deaent upon Kiao-Choe Bay have bees playing ® shameless game of grab. The United States ie the only sation that bas not taken part in the game. It the mations concerned do not copfer betimes and ar- rive at a reaeooable and stable understand- ing there will be war sooneror la'er. The paper calls on Parliement to compel Lor Salisbury to gve an account of the British policy. —The Guardian seems to be quite happy and contented with itsexchanges. They come #6 quickly gs papers came ten, fificen, tweuty or forty years ago, What's the use of complaints on the part of Tas Exauixe® ang our merchaiis that their papers ad letters are delayed on sledges while @ railway ie ready to carry them right along if only the Government is willing to pay for « special train? Let us hark baek to old times. Sv; poee we have the mails carried to and from Cape Traverse oo sledges, and so save the cost of a epecial train; also, balance the antique arrangement ow the maipiand ! — The Guardian says: “We note that the esteemed Examiner takes grouod egainst provincial prohibition, mary o1 the ground that the proposition is a coutri.- vance to held Sir Wilfrwl Laurier out ofa d fticulty !” Thie, as well as the point which the Guardian tries to make out of it, iserroneous, Tue Examiner is against Provincial Prohibition, manly (as al- ready stated) on the ground that the Pro~ Pe SONGS OF THE BY-TOWN COONS. Linger Longer Lou’s Return to By- Town----Some “Pointers’’ From a High Jointer.”’ To Ottawa trom Washin’ton de coons am pow returned, A-telliu’ ail the folkede High Comm: 8 -n am adj urn’d, An’ dat we'se gwine back aga n fu’ recipr = cit-re, W’en ce Yankees straighten out dat twirt- ed ’Lasrkan boundar ee. But we ain’t ! Oh no! now jes’ yo’ wait an’ see! : Dat’s our “binff,” right ‘nuff; we’ve still the ole N. P! But excuses we mus’ frame, as our case am mighty lame Fo’ a “show-down” g>me. Ef’ you’d eber be’n a-touria’ wif’ a busted miastre! tréeupe; Urbad tramp’d it back te By-Town feclin’ dat you'd be’s a dupe Den vo'd realise mea teclio’s as I etan’ befo, yo’ all, Tootin’ out ma little toottle, **gods” repeat de call : — is his diplomatic wile de “Linger longer Lou! ain’t yo’ @ nice boodoo ! De Yankee’s doge vo’ browu, no wondah yo feel blue! Aio’t yo’ glad yo’s back alive? Say oo— yo’s got de flu’,” (Wen ma music’s poo’ an’ I’se a-feelin’ 80.’) Sawdust Johnny talked ob greetin’s by a big brass band, But 1 ean’t perceive de faintes’ sign ob ebeo a glad hand ! Oh! we ‘‘jointers” want eome “pointers;” we w ll need dem, deed we will, When Sir Jimmy raps fo’ ordah in the legielative mill Aw’ | tells yo’ folks ma tonehab drop’ s bit, To piteh de propsh note; play music tuoed to fit In the plaintive chords dat sound above de critics’ div, [’se a-tootin’ on die tooteh made ob tin! vinee has ne right to prohibit the importa- ton of l'quors and is notin a position to provide meana for preventing the sale and consumption of liquers. Provinciel Prohibition ie in our opin‘’on Provincial bumbug. = te Fashions! — FROM-— Charlottetown Fashion Bureau “My Stor ” Weiovite every lady to visit our store, walk through, examine the mew things ir every department, and ovr staff will be pleased te snow you, wether you bay o7 not. Sentoer, MeLeod & Co. Charlotietewn Beauty Spot is the name given to Sentaer, McLeod & Co’sdry g od 6 store by a St. Jobo lady who recent'y speat a few weeks in our City. This week is no exception tothe rule, as the artistic arrangement ot orw spring than the bleak raw wicds of Marco. Complexion—This is the worst moatb ofthe year on the eomplexion Sentoer McLeod & Co. recoived the things in veiling for spring, the handsome have ner st goods | ever ¢aw in Charlottetown, * what alady said to her compasios while walking through Sentuer, Mcleod & Co’ store yesterday. Wohata change bas taken piace she remarked, only a few weeks ago every thing in this department was fare, Island Magazine wuNOW ON SALE.... Atall the Bookstores and at- at BR. B. Mason’s News Stand. CONTENT: OF MARCH NUMBER: The Liquor Prolem in Charlottetown Fort La Joie Social Enjoyment in the old Times, by Sena- tor Fer y n A Likeness, by M. L. W. F. The Cats of Charlottetown The Reign of Tie March King, by May Car- roll Insuia Felix Prince Edwaxd Island Coins, by Edward Bayfield A Hint to Critics Duvar as a Poet, by W. L. Cotten A Side Talk With The **Sports” Topics of the times, by The Editor The Bar By Alverton, by Robert Harris, P. B.C A Books and The Magazines Local Happenings The Prince E. ward Island Magazine is print the Examiner Job Printing ; rders for subscriptions or ad- Vertisements may be left, Correspondence Should be addressed to The P. E. island Magazine P. 0. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. B. I. The Magez ine is also om sale through- ted monthly a Rooms, where but sow you see such lovely blouses wrap- pere & skirts, and the millinery depart~ meot is now filled with handsome vew siraw bats, 3 lots of manufacturers samples of blouses, ne two alike, marked to seli quick at Sentoer, McLeod & Ce. Everyone talking about the pretty new spring goods at Sentner, McLeod & Co’s store—and no wender for we can safely say that never before in the history ef Charlottetown bas there been euch & handveme display of spring novelties at this season of tbe year. Orders for Easter Hats & Boovets are coming in rapidiy, and Miss Murnyan who has just returned wih her head brira fall of new ideas from visitingeome of the most fashionable millinery resorts, is now prepared to fill all criers in first class style, all work guarar- te-e. Sentner, McLeod & Co~ Miss Murnyan who has just returned from abroad where bas been attending the milliuery openings and taking instructions De session time’s a-drawir’ nigh—de white trash Tory crew Am honiv’ updar razabs keen fo’ Linger Lesger Lon. Dar’s 1uppah, av’dar’s Fostah (ao’ Nick Davin, whe wif? ze-t,) make it wa’'m fo’ Diemal Dick, gib Weary Wilf. no rest, We’o de Tories get up steam, aa’ put questions by the ream; Meet cur stereotyped replies wif’ answahe wich we deem “Much too triviel to heed;’—so I’m now moved te sing ‘Bout dat hot time in By-town this epring ! 1 Will — Montreal! Star New Hats 16 cases of Christy’s London Hats, all the very pewest styles and late blocks Prowse Bros, The Stylish Hatters, EE PERSONAL. Queen Hotel: H E Arno'd, Oxforl . David Egan, Mt. Stewart D. Egan, Eeq., Mt Stewart, came to town this morning. Hon. H. C. McDonald and Hon. Be'j Rogers, leave this afternoon for O:tawa. Rev. W. H. Warren and Rev. G. C. P. Riymend returned to iown by the eastern train ‘o @ sy. High Sheriff McDonald, Montagve, came to town thie morning. He registered a the Davies. Mr.and Mrs. Robert Kenredy ieft yester- dav sfiernoon en route] to Boston where hey will reside. bh e@il McKelvie, Esq., Summerside, and Mr Albert Craig, Emerald, came to to vn by the western train this morning. Dr. McNeill, Stanley Bridge, and Dr. Darrach, Kensington, were among the passengers to towa by the western train ihis merping. Mr. G. Crawford, of St. John, is smong the latert arrivals atthe Hotel Davier. Mr. Crawford is one of ths best known com mercial ambassadors on this circuis. Mr. J. E. LeFurgey, of Summerside, who spenta few daye bere with his siste”, Mra Geo. McSweeney, left on the C. P.R, yesterda , op a month’s trip to the Soutb~ ern States.—Moncton Times, onesie ap ~<Eifinenneniing Drop in and examine the daiuty new wash fabrics for spring, new muslias, organ- dies, ginghams, ete —Moore & McLeod LOOAL NOTICES. Delicately fresh and grace- ful new curtains, bobbinet, frill ed, just opened by Moore & McLeod. See our pew Hats direct from London. 16 eases hard and soft Hats, including all the newest and most stylish from Mile Balanger is now prepared to take orders for Easter millinery. We have just opened six cases of millinery ia- cluding the new things for trimmings in Aweriean, Boglish and French novelties. fentner, MeLeod & Vo. uot the Province,atall places where the Dany Examen is sold, blocks. Don’t buy a nat un- less it is stamped Christy & Co., on the inside.— Prowse Bros, The Stylish Hatters. new bobbinet eurtains just op- wast style, valine assortmen's jn ies, wate & Co's Biouse deo partment. ar” x. ‘ a jened at Moore & McLeods ? Have you seen those duinty |. Local Pannen and Other tems, _~ Pindeaneiadiameeeeaneneationtaonmnandaa lee“ kAvHeR in tem.) i midis e Creacsivy easterly wiids and «ta! of s0OW OF rah cman Tas Srantey bit Georgetown tis morning Uypio hal'-pa t one thin afte noon her arrival a Pictou war wv reported — Tae Maits.—Croesing bo'h ways to day. Tie boats wiih #4 bagesf ma! left Tormen ine at teu minutes to rev: thie morning, and the mati special arrived ! in town at b-]) past one —_ St. Dex-tay’s C.tuxprat.—The rer- vice of the Furry Hours D votion clorea this morning a: eight o'clock when the Mass of Reposition was celebrated. The service~ were all wel atiented, and a great many persons approached the tribunal of penance. setae SumMonsas Skrvep. -Summons+« were yesterday served on Charlies War- ling for seiling liquer ip vio'atien of the Liquor Regulation Act, and on Jobn Herne for being drunk and disorderly on the 10.b inet. Boh sum- monsare returoable on Thursday. cae Sproiat Traiy.—If » sufficieot number of vames are handed iy to the Centra: Diug Store by one o'clock (omorrow there will be a special train to Summ Cisiue ~ connection with the hockey match to be played there tomorrow night. The train will leave at four o’clock. Return fare one dollar. A Daxcerows Praca.—-There ie a bad crack in the ice across tbe track to B-)fsst about six miles from K:ppock Shore. Yesterday a Mr. Lamont from E'don got bis borse into it and only rescued him wiih difficulty. The crack ie about three fect wide and can oaly be crowsed by jumping er bya bridge, but a there is no bridge the horses are made'o jump. Fire at West River. —-The barn and other cutbildings of Mr. Angue C. Mc- Eeehern, St. Catherine’s, Lot 65, were des- troyed by fire last night. The fire was dis covered about nine o’clock. The horses and cattle weresaved. Theother contents were destroyed. There was no insurance. The origin of the fire is not known. There is much sympathy ‘oc Mr. McEachera in his lose, Iog Raers.—There will be two races on the ice cu Saturday afternoon, if the ice and weather are favorable The races w ll be started atone o'clock sharp. Tucre will be a three minute clase for a puree of $25, divided as usual, and a green race for « puree of $10 with entrance money added. The entravce fee in the 3-minute race will he $2 50, end in the green race $2. Entries close on Frilay night at eight o’clock with Mr. P. S. Brown, Revere Hotel. _——— Hockey Maroses.-There were two hockey matches 10 Hilleboroagh Rink lastevening. In the mateh between the Second Victorias and the Crescente the former team won, the score being five to three in their favor. Toe Crescents did not play their ueual team, and the game was not upto exprctation. The second game was beiween ibe Anchora and the Y. M. C. A’s, and the p'av was more interesting. The Anchors woo by oOue point, the teore standing 3 to 2 in thei favor. —_—. -— A Bap Aco.prast.—Henry Byers, the 16-year old s00 of Ben jamia Byers, (color- ed} of this city, fel! into the drom of a thresber yesterday afereoon aod had his 1 g wrenched off between the arkle and the koee, The sccident occured iv the baru of Mr. Benjamin Dockendorf, at North River. I[.ecems that yourg Byere was engaged io tramping etraw in the barn loft, and fer smusement wasturning & tomer- eault when he fell through into the machine. The treeber was io operation a! the time, and Mr. Wockerdorff, wLo was feeding it, pulled tne lad out as quickly a poes.ble, but too late to avert diaster. I is said thatthe low rpart ofthe vnfor~ iwmate lad’s foot was throws about tem fret from the machine. Dr. Kelly was ha tily summoned, and after doing all he cou'd for the lad en the epot hed him removed to the Charlottetown H_spital where he is doipg as well as possible. mutdated condi ion of the fleeh and bone it has been found necessary to smputate the lega few inches below the knee. aE ee — TOSS OE C9 I DHS & ODE An ; Aiter Dinner Pill... If-you are troubled with biliousness, nausea, sour stomach, etc,, take Just One of Everybodys’ Pills ae Oe 224542 after dinner each day. They act directly on the liver and stimulate it into healthy action. Each box contains 32 Pills. Price 25 cents. ; Sold by al: drugists. Owing to the | a SL a a Eo ey vir trip of the Stanley, brings us new goods—late last week we opened eight cases. Among the lot are White and Tan washing Kid Gloves, 4 button fastenings, Sizes 6 6 63 67 ftese Gloves are very mach worn abroad and are good wearers 80 pa ; ; E : Zanz bar Printed Lawns for Ladies and Childrens dresses and shirt waists—very nice pitterns and fast colors 31 inches wide French, English & American organdies—a fine assortment of the latest colorings, some of them as fine and sheer as bolting cloth. loc tn 38c White Organdies White Exyptian Bilisles White Dimities Woite Lawns White Satin Checks Aud 2s Pieces scotch Gingham per pair per yard ea Stanley . Bros. == 2 = IF YOU DON’T BUY.... PERPAPS YOU WILL BY and BY 7 5Cc a Pair For Ladies’ L’ght Boots, # zes 2}, 3, 3: SEE THiM ON GUR COUNTESS. ($1.25 a pair F r your choive of Ladirs Fin? Boot: «n our centre table—There are snap} e@ wv wee PEP we = to 4 $1,00 a pair : A few pairs left of Ladies’ F. ie Slum pers; strap—plain and patent t » going at $1,00 a yair, Big discounts all this month - call on us if you want to rave money on | your shoe purchase. je Kk:-.JosT STAMPER’s CORNER. SL OL ee = a ROBERT PALMER & 60, Charlottétourn Sash and Door Factory 4 2a | With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we sre prepared to upply cortractors a id others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frames, in erior and exterior Finish, etc. etc. OUR SPUCIAUTIES Balusters, Newel Posts, Cypress Gatte Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Railr. Kiln Dried Clear and conductors, Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood Flooring, Spruce, Sheathing avd Clap Boarda. EZ Give us a call. ROBERT PALMER & CO Charlottetown P, E. I. arene Peake’sNo 8 Wharf ’ : ? Stereos po nn te: oo aa