THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 29, 1889 ARRIVING DAILY AT Tr ceks&Co ed our firat shipment o Werke & Co's noted 50: Cash- jet black. We hare rece the WA mere ip biee A250 aa we bonght this line be‘ore the rise in price, ve cen give jou ihe came value «as before. ~ALS0— New eflects in Creponas, Lasters, Briil” ianteens & Popline in plain and fancies: VOTE.—We willeoon have our tlaek goods dey artment replemished with the latest and newest goode in the market and will be able to give you values, same a3 our predecessors. Preparing for Spring Our fire lot of Spring hats and flowers paod. With three times tne space devoted to millinery, we will be able to show sume~ thing choice. Novelties in veiliog, Black aud Cream. Novelties mn Ledijes’ Boles, see there they ale very choice. B Saturday evening we were kept busy » the Easter wants with our spec attending t : ial French Kid Gloves at 82: per patr, i 7” mr | a. f . W GUE UI RNA: <a Local ani Other lems, Tur draniewy.--The Stanley left George- town at the usual time this morning. Tue Marts.—Crossing -both wavs today. The mail special arrived in town at a quarter past twelve, nevi More Wire Beatixc.—A wife- beating case will be investigated at the police court tomorrow. The defendant is a4 fisherman aamed McGuigan. - St. Persaee Carneprat ~The Rev. Marcel] Conran will deliver addresses to girleaod young women daily this week at 4p.m. He wa! also preach eecn evening at 7.38. Children’s service da.jiy 5 p. m. ef, she a A Bap Loss.—We regret to learn by private letter from Dawson City that the Mesers Palmer, sone of Donald Palmer, E-q., of Crap ud, wer: heavy losers by the receot fire in Dawson. They were doing a anercantile business under the diem pame of Palmer Bros. Their lossis said to be $10,008, with vo iasurance. Tue Gaspreta Acarn.—An Ottawa dea pitch says: Montague Yates, manuger of the Canadian Steemship Company, the Milford Haven-Paepebiac line, 1- He says the company has demoustraied ihe practicability of @perating a tec«mont he’ service to Paspebiac, and will rua vessels continuously to that sort all through the summer, and in winter, when the stute of the ice wi!l permit. The company has no fears with respect to the Gaspesia, except that she may vow be rannirg short of provisions. There are about 75 persons on board, passengers and crew. The goverrmeat steimes Stanley has been ordend to the relief of the Gaspesia, but is left to the dircretion of the captain ae io when he shall go. lecssnniinapion Oxstrvary —It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Mary, daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. John A. McInnis, and dearly beloved ‘wife of Mr. Michael Morrisey, Earoscliffe, aged 28 yeare. This ead event occurred on Wednetday morn< ing, the 8th icet, Mrs Morrisey will be very mach ms: e! by numerous’ friends aod acqnaintances to whom she wae ende red by herkiod and gentle disposition and ber mavy amiable qualities, which mad: her a general favorite’ We deeply ‘ympaib g6 with her eorrowing relatives many orders py mail pote and personel | were received **owing, the peop.s bd Cor - fidence in cur advertisements - 1 (We advertise what we have) WEEKS & GU ‘he Peoples’ Store, BUY SEEDS Haszarc & Moore T) ey sell only First CHoice SEEDS. Our specialties are choice Flower ad gerden Vegetable Seeds. We lead all for SWEET PEA SEEDS. HASZARD & MOORE | Card of Thanks Having entered on our twenty-fifth year as Drugyie's and Dispensing Chemists, stock.—-We could not and as our business has steadily increased ; : during that time, we feel cur efforts to get along without it, warrant your confidence have been ap. 7 preciated, and beg most respectfully to res thanks lurn you our éincere for your liberal patronage. . It has been our motto during the past lwenty-five years to handle only the BEST goods in our line, aad sell the same at reasonab e prices. We are now better than ever prepar-~ ed to de this. darkest bour uf hislite 4s with asspesk~ anc with ueryoung hucbend is thia the able grief, he nourns the joss ofa kind and loving wife (hat was the joy and sun- shine of his onc? happy home. -— —__r P. W. C. Enreararsmest.—The Y. M. C. A. Hall was, puting it mildly, packed las evenng, every inch of room teing monupul z-d to wee the College es of 99 upbold their pert ef the here. 4 ALBERTON METHODIST CHURCH. The Alberton Epworth League held a very successful sociai at the Parsonage oo Friday last. The pastor, Rev. Jobn Goldsmith, presided. In « few appropriate remarks be welcomed all present aud ex- plained the object of the gather- ing. viz, {to raise something to-~ wards the sustentation fund of the N. B. and P. E. 1, Conferences He also ri - ferred the absence, in consequence of the death of the late Mr, Stepben Weeks, of some whose names appeared on the programme Solos were given by the Misses E. Wilkinson, Bese Gard and Mr. Liymao Leard. Several choruses were given vy the choir. Instrumental selections were riven or-an by Miss Maud Wisner, aud onthe cornet by Mr. Wom. Deacon. Readings were given by Messrs. Beairsto, Champion and Miss Goldsmith; and recitations by Misses. Ella McMurda, Anovie Metheral aud Mabel Goldsmith. The pastor a.nounced that a especial programme was being prepared by the Rill and River Mission Band te be given at an open session of the Bard to be held on Good Friday, at 245 p.m.,to which the public are invited and at which a col- lection would be taken up in aid of the funds of the Band; that a special service on the ; would be held in the church on Easter Sunday at 630 p m.,, at which music appropriate to tue day would be given by the choir and that the Resurrection would be the theme of the sermon. He also an- nounced that the Auxiliary of the Women’s Miesionary Society were preparing & special programme to be given at a public meeting to be held in the church on Easter Monday at 7.30 p. m., when 8 silver collection would be taken up for foreign miesions, —_———P > 2 <a PERSONAL. Dr. Handrahan, North Wiltshire, came to town today. Rev. J. W. Godfrey was a passenger to tows by the eastern train this morning. Mr. Thomas A. McLean, who has becn on a business trip to the United States, returned to Charlottetown yesterday after~ noon, Senators Ferguson and Macdonald were passengere by the Stanley yesterday. Tuey are home from Ottawa for the Easter holidays. M ss Mellish, who has been staying with her trother, Mr. A. J. B. Meilish, in Souris, came cotown for a short visit home this morning. Miss Van Stoae, Weeks & Co's, new . milliner, arrived vesterday afternoon. She comes direct from the leading Canadian and United States millivery displays Lieut, Lorne Stewart, of No. 3 Co., 82nd Battalion, leaves via Georgetown to- morrow to take a course of instruction in the Royal Military School at Fredericton, N. Be entertainment which bas come to be 4p annual effuir. The choruses given by the | Flee Club led by Mr, Cecil McNeil, w-ie well rendered and generously applauded The recitations by Miss Rattray aod litile Hilda Sentoer a's feceived their share of epplause. The vocal solo by Mss Pridhan: wes a: ether pleasing fea'ure; and the instrumental 6:1 Mr. Hill was equally The yo pg jadies catered to the wants ‘i the audience with good home-made candy. which, by the way it dsappeared, mu» have been ecreatly apprecia‘ed. Up- wards of $100 was realized, which ia & go towards te new P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr Hedley McKinnon ably asaisted through outat the piano. The banjo sextette wa the most laughable affair of the evening and the players showed a thorough ksow ledge of th-ir business as was evidence by their delicacy of touch. Phe apel hv er } ye”. bee, Town vs Country, was very interes ting end resu.ted in atie. “E:umenical’ was the word which floored the thre survivors of the “bee.” Miss Brace, 1 Summerside, avd Mr. Rors Bethane, «1 Charlottetown, did especially good work fcr the town side;and Mr. Alex. McLeod of Uigg,was the star performer for tb country team. Judge Fitzgerald wa referee. = — That Comfertabl <socees Blucher Shoe Is still to be found in our Every laéy who wears those shoes is loud in her praises of them. Are you looking for comfort and wear combined ina BRING YOUR PRESGRIPTION TO US AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. All prescriptions are prepared person~ Billy or ty our Mr. McKinnon, whois 8 graduate of the National Institute of Phar- macy,Cb cago, and a member of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society Our : Specia! : Remedies are giving every satisfaetion; we are con- stantly receiving testimonials in their faver. Selicit ng @ eontinuanee of your patron age. Your obedient servant. GEOR@GH E, HUGHES Thepecp 26 = ruggist; d&w Apotees H ladies’ shoe 1—Its here- -. We've proven it, 185 a pair, and goed value at that. want lots of comfort. aK. JOST: STAMPER’S CORNER ; Try a pair if you SSCS OOOO ©OGSF424 6068 6906 COS EH 16 GCHOB POF HOO FO eHe : ¢ ‘ WANT D,—A cook is « small family. Good Wages, apoly at this office. 75 Montegue. Mies MeKeiver, of Moore & McLeod’s esiatlehbment, and Mise Dalton, of Stanley Bros., who have been abroad stulying the Ja'est millinery creations fur their respective firms, returned to Char- lottetown afternoon. They crosaed to G-orgerown by the Stanley. Mr. F. H. Arnand, forme ly of Char- lottelewn, who has for some vears past been manager of the Mercbants” Bank of Halifux at St. John’s. Nfll, bas gone to veagterday England on a well~merited holiday. It is aid that upon his return Mr. Aroand is t> become local manager of the bank iv Hali:ax. HOTEL "ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: W. J. Fosdick, W. Applegath, Toron‘o; J A Daweoa, Wm Owen, J C O’Berne, Montreal; F P Mason, St. Jobo, N. B;GW Mingav, Waiker- vile, Ont; T Curran, St. John’s, Nfld. Queen Hotel : Geo. © Robinson, Caven - dish; John B Reid, Hamilton, Wm, Croft. Toronto ; Lenie A Levin, Montreal ; JM Clark,Summereide; L U Fowler, Bedeque; J D McLeod, city; P Keily, wR MarriaGe av Winstoe.—A very pleas- ant and quiet wedding took placea few day ege at the residence of Mr. Nathanie! Peardon, Winsloe. The contracting parties were R.A. Bagnall, Eq. ot Hunter River, and Miss Hannah J. Darke, of Winsloe. The ceremony was performeé@ by Rev. A. D. McLeod. The bride was most becomingly attired and tne ceremony was attended by Miss L, Jane McKinnon, of Milton, while the groom was supported by Mr. Ernest L. Henry, of Winsioe. Mr. Bagnall is one of the first-class farmers of Hunter River—a man most highly respected on account of his many excellent qnalities. The bride is widely known and greatly be~ loved. Her many noble qualities will win for ber hosts of the truest friends... We wish the happy coup!e a long, prospe rous and blessed journey through life. DIED. At the Charlottetown Hospital, on the 28th inst, Catherine Phelan, relict of the late John Sheehan, aged 76° ears. {Funeral from the residence of P. I. McMahon, on Thursday at 2 o’clock p.m. At Eanecliffe, March Sth. Mary be- loved wife of Mr. Michael Morrissey, aged Qs years. Mav ehe rest in peace. __E__————— THN DERS The undersigned will receive tenders for 9 Cheece Maker for the season of 1899 to manufacture cheese for the Tignish and Palmer Road Dairying Association, up to noon, April 17th, 1899. Certificate of competency must accom- paoy each tender. F. J. BUOTE, Secretary Scerstary’s office. Tignish, faring MH 4000 6000 C000 March 25th, 1899—dy2i Local and Other Items Tue Pross.— Strong winds or gales from south-east and south-west; unsettled with rain. Cuancep Hanns —Mr. Allan McSwain has sold his Lord Aberdeen foal to M «4 \.cKwen, of Nor:h River, for the sum of forty dollars, County Covrtr {he County Court of (Queen’s County is in session. The docket is @largeone. Judge Warburten is pis siding in the place of Judge Alley, who has not tu'ly recovered from hi- illmese. DisonDERLY Consuct.— An information wae today laid against three pereous who caused a disturbance at tue railway station yesterday afternoon. Tuey will be askid to explain matters before the police magis- trate On Monday, ; tahini T..& Ropep Argns.—Tne 25-round co1- test between Bob Fitzsimmons and Jim Jeffries is te be pulled ofon the 26h ot May. The managers of the pugilists have accepted the offer of the Coney Island Athletic Club, ' —— ee Ove [stand Macazing.—If you have not yet bought a copy of the Prince Ed- ward [sland wlagazine get one tovight, as the March uumber is almost sold ou, For ale at all the bookstores and at R. 5. Mason’s news stand. Price 5 cents. St Dun ray’sCarneprat.—The Holy Week services in the Cathedral commence this evening ai 7 o’clock with the office of Tevebrae. To-~merrow morning at 8 o’clock there will be a Pontifical High Mase and the blessing of the oils, Ona Friday morning a 8 o’clock there will be the unveling of the cross, and on Saturday morning at 7.30 the blessing of the Easter water. The office of Tenebrae will be sung each evening at 7 o’¢lock, with the exceps tion of Saturday, —_— > -— Tromas D’Arcy McGer.—There was a good audience of Foresters and their friends in Prowse’s new hall lest evening to bear Mr. McCready celiver his lecture ev “Thomas D’Aicy McGee.” The lecture was highiy interesting, and was vel] delivered. The vote of thanks at the close was moved by the Rev. W.J. Kirby ard seconded by Mr. S. F. Hodgson. After the lecture interesting addresses on Foresiry were given by High Chief Ranger Clarke and High Secretary Fowl r. Harirax Qcurr Scene.—At Halifex a few days»go the grand jury returned four true bills ayzainst Jame® Jackson fer criminal assault. Judge Grahim deo ded notto permit enyoue nthe court room durivg the present ses-ion, except Jawyere, witnesses and repo ters. [be jadge order~ edethe sheritf to clear the crowd out of the Af 78 wih Tas Me “ar as Ts Ne \ . > =e a“ Mi All sestealesle dea ask ae sles seated ae ae TVVIVy ‘he Always bu lting, I: took ten cffisers to execute the order, Some of tle loafers showcd fight and the vonstabies aud tougus went down naheap. Others were dragged from the buildiag, ani fevers] constables tumbled aown stats. A Fara Accipent.~ There arr ved by the steamer Stanley on Tuesday, the 21st insit., the body of Siepheo McKinnoug, who was k lied by a blow from a skid crushing bis skull whilst engaged in utlosding timber ata lu.nber camp, near Greenville, Maine, on the 14 hiret. The above was the son of the late Hugh and Margaret McKinnon, of McAskili’s River, Lot 42. He resided wih bis friends at Rullo Bay unt:! some 15 years ago when he went to the United S:ates and eogag-d in the lum- ber businese, which he fullowed every mer for Messrs Morrison & Co., of Roach Liver. The deceased was 45 years of ave -rd unmarried. His remains were received at Georgetown by bis friends, and conveyed to Rollo Bay, where they were interred on Wedneed Ay, the 22nd. AR qniem High Mase was sung by Rev. E Wa o-r, and ali that was* mortal of poor Stepben was laid in the qniet little cemetery of St. Alexis, deservedly and truly regretted by @ large circle of friends and acquaintances. His qniet and unassuming ma: ner had en- dearcd him to all who had tbe pleasure of his acquaintance. His friends wieh to take Ubis oppor:unity of publicly express- ing their heartfelt thanks to Messrs. Mor- rison & Co, of Roach River, also to two genilemen in Greenville who interested winter since, working on a farm ip 8um- {| ©8BSODSSOS5e 0 Opening ODay 4244444 62444444442448 H Wil iW Hal PH BUCK OW FIONETS rH ——3 Iti» S244 K | i FIV IF INGVI Ss ese eer STANLEY BROS Busy Store ‘ ee — — ———— ————— = D. GORDON es Doin S PAu a & h ee a Having first beceme a practical tai vantave over ordinary cutters prices, Whether you buy or not. Upper Queen Street. ——— ne SD SIXTUS, McLELLAN JITS OVERGUATS It has always paid us to look after our customers interests. ‘That is one reascn why we are always basy in our tailor shop OUR Mk. SIXTUS McLhLLAN 18 AN ARTIST lor, he then studied the art of cutting and is now master of the art, with fifteen years experience, which with the = : P . benefit of the knowledge how the suit should be made, gives him a great ad— Our importations of Clothes in Englis», Iris ', ‘ cotch, and Canadian for the spring trade are exceptio.a lyin, howiiga diver- sity of design and coloring, net confined t» one idea. We invite you to examine our sto 'k end invest g cur GORDON & McLELLAN MEN’S STYLISH O J TFITTERE EEE : ener themeelves in bis remains, but more pat- ticularly to Mr. John McKinnon, who ac~ companied the body and «bo never left his trust until he saw the last clod of earth placed On his friend’s grave. ——2 - SSG 62 GE F498 FSO A * Liver Pill— For liver'trouble there is ne better pill made than Reno Qe Everybodys Pills. They help the liver to per- form its proper functivns, and if taken in time will prevent many a billious headache. 32 pills in each box. Price 25c. . 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