iT ‘ ee a“. Pees TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY, 16 1899 a gS DIS re TMNT oO Hl First White Goods Sale | i ; | we eeeeeee eeeeeee Plain & Iwilled Grey Sheeting . : Lac ¥ ard QTILTS— Honey Comb voc each | ).4 or 91 ian pian nf OF 98 i tinge. oss vos B3 ene Ladies’ Night Gowns | ene. cscs ceennsans weeth a {7c and 65c | ia mmed and good sizes. . _ . Piy bi Ladies Drawers — adies’ Skirts Binad GIRO .< ccccccvecsqoese. ouce Goan .. 12¢ pair WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1899 IARIES. Canadian and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE ~~ * or HOME. | P.E. I. Almanac now on sale. > et >t» HASZARD & MOORE 3 GRAND Military Entertainment -BY THE-- ' Charlottetown Envinger Co'y| inn aes LYCEUM FRIDAY, FEB (7th, 8pm! Under the Patronage? of His Honor the Lientenant Governor and the District Officar Com- manding. PROGRAMME |. Tableanx.. Britain and America United 4. Barrell Peering Contest Sqnada from Left and Righ: Haif Company 4. Peuging— Firat Bout. cos. cose sseeeeee 4. Bayon: t Kxerciae........ Ue Fencing — Second Bout....-.-c.+++- Swords versus Bayonet ...... .r+esereeeere « Tableaux.... .e--ceseeeeee’’ The Rol! Call’ Fiaciog— F inal... ccocece s+ <cdseccocecescesoss ¢ For Silver Medel. : INTERMIeSION- 1l—The Last Stand. A Realistic Reproduction of an Incident in a late Campaign in India GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. t Admisaion 25 cenis .Reserved Seats 28 Ctnta, Sr ereeee eetrewerrreree @w-r¢ alias | down-town drug store may be see | Landsome peacock. | Hearts,” |conragementof mairimony,and now the | vouog women of thw town declare they will Suitable Music wil! be I rovided. Members of other Jorp: are req:vat-d oatiend in uniform Feb 13 td Local and Other iHems, her’ husband does haviog found out that not own thegold and silver mives that he clammed before his marriage. What some men are, to be sure. Worrne Sgemnc.—In the show of Measrs. J ' base decelvers Wet wit iow nneo 8 n avery This bird was atuffed Mr. Harry Winchester, of Bros., and is a splendid specimen of taxidermy. -__— onson . Jt aod mounted by Mesere. Prowse DiscouraGinG Marrimoxy.—A dozen young bachelors in Appleton, Wieconsin have formed a society called“ The Marble which has for its object the dis- never marry an Appleton man. That reads like a first-claxs mstrimonial adver- tisement sent out on behalf of the fem in-~ ine population of Appleton - Funerat Yesrerpay.—The funeral of the late William Egan took place yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended. Master Egan was a merober of the League of the Cross, and bis associates in that society turned out in a body. There were the uaual services at the church and at the grave. The funerai/ was to have taken place on Tuesday afternoon but had to be postponed because of the storm. poniltiitia Seriors Accipent.—An Alberton cor- respondent of the Guardian reports that a somew hat serious accident happened in the basement of Mr, B. Roger’s store, a few davs ago, by which one of the clerks, Mr. P. Clarke, got his face burned. Mr. Clarke, assisted by a boy, was Jooking after the acetylene gas apparatus when, by the boy putting the lamp too near, ao explosion occured burning Mr. Clarke’s face quite eeriously and the boy slightly, siege Kitiep 1x Boston.—Mr. James Burns, longshoreman, who lived at tbe corner ot Libeston and Wiggen Street, Boston, and who was employed by the Clyde Steam ship Company, fell into the hold ofone of the Company’s boats, which was lying at the souih side of Lewis’ wharf on the evening of the 8¢h He received fractures of the skull and jaw and other injuries and died jater atthe Emergency Hospital. He was aon of Mr. Andrew Burns, Dorchester 5S city, and was 32 years of age. ~~ inst. ‘eet east, this Tae Ewnciseers’ ENTERTAINMENT. — The programme of the engineer’s enter tainment is one that is designed to plens everyone. it. and ladies can take as more, interest in it than the The fencing contest will prove most inter esting, particularly as it is the fas hiowable There is nothing rough about much, if not Sterner FexX exercise at the present time and in etl the larger cities there es for Jadies fencing. Itis about the only where the eye, the oanod and ti nerve into play at the same time, is commended to are brought and for this reason allas a healthy past time. Joanp or HeaLtta.—A meeting cf the Zoard of Health was held last evening for the purpose of passing additional Lye~laws regarding the plumbing of houses connect- ed with the sewerage system. A board of examiners was appointed, of which the Mavor is Chairman, to see that all plumb- era are properly qualified aud before whom they must pass ap examination prepar atory to receiving license to work in the city. The otner members of the examin- ing committee are Councillor Crabbe, Mr. Shaw (who slready holis a license) and Mr. Thorpe, the resident engineer of the Sewerage Count is sioners. oe Hearrz’s Hatt.—The basket cocial and band entertainment ia Heartz’s hal: las; evening was well attended not withstanding the bad roads, anil the proceedir g? through - out were most erjoyabie. During the evening the band gave several choice selectionsand Mr. Lorne Robertson sang ® solo and Mr. Hatfield favored the audience with a reading. The disposal of the baekets was an interest'ng feature of the proceedings, and the sub- sequent discussion ofthe “good things provided” proved most enjoyable. The sum realized was $20. Jt goas towarde the Prince Eiward Island Hospital. “The Davisons” next Mon- day night. Carpet warps, all colore—T J Harris. ' TH W cATHER Moderate to fresh sontherly to southwesterly winds, fair ard | milder. ie se Tue Maris The boats left Tormen- tine this morating with 2 bags of mat! matter, leaving 22 bags bebind. The mail special will he due about 5 50. Tre Gasresia Stanrep.—A_ telegram from Keat Ceve, C. B., says: “Gaspesia was seen this morning steamlog around the west of the M sgdalen Islands. She was in loose ice and making good headwar,’ -- oo --— Goop TEMPLAR The annual inner and ptior rive a, ar Lown Lodge to Bethe! Lodge will take piacetn W ,s A eight o’clo on th eve! y } : . ty 7 SrecraL TRAIT Go up to Summer. | gide witl ya norrow and see two ‘reat games y between tne senior anal ju am ns of Charlottetown and Summer . Special leaves at 4 p.m; | return fare $1.00 asi Hocxey Ma (he third match fol the intermediate trophy will be played in Hillsborough rink on Monday evening next The opposing teams will be the | Second \ a’s and St_Dunstan’s. The vontest promises to be a lively one. diinailipaliaiias Arter a Divorce.—-A Chicago woman? a month married, haa applied for a divorce FATHLR BURKE WANTS FULL HOUSES. SIR. I hope tha. the aAlvertiz'ng of Professor Robertson’s lecturing tour may vot effct tbe a teod- ance of the people at those egricultural meetings and thus deprive them of much and io many cases, absoluiely necessarv information. Kindiy lend the great assistance of your columns to the se- curing of big houses fer the visiting lectur- ers, neetul, Profeseor Robertson te the ablest a | round agriculiural authorit; man remarkable alike for ability and the practicial purposes to which he hae turned it for our farming interests, Professor Meconn is able to speak to our l wants directly. lt would be a horticultare | ; | pity, then, toghave them come bere to speak Oo empty benches as bas occured at Charlot'eiown aod eisewhere in rec years, Che western meetings, especialy, O'Leary, Wednesday, March Ist, at 2 °’ stock, and A berton came night QL (. | hope to see crowded tothe doors. A. K. Burke. WHAT STOPPED THE TRAIN. declared the "oe tained at Sik,— Your item which Tigoish train of last Friday DeBlois” should have read ‘“‘owing to the gross neglect of the aathorities in having buat one engine at Tignish at this season of the vear, the Tignish train ,js the first snow bank it struck a hundred yards this side of DeBlois Station.’’ : OnkE OF THE PASSENGERS, atuck in PERSONAL Rev, J.J. McDonald, Kinkora, came to town this moroing. Mr. L. P. McLaughlin was.a passenge from the east to-day. Rev. J. W. Godfrey was a passenger by the train from Georgetown today. Vr Morrison, who has been laid aside by the grip, is, it is pleasing to bear, ai right again. The friends of Judge Warburton were glad tosee bim out yeeterday afternoon after the grip. It ie pleasing to hear that Mr. S. C. Moore, who has had a bad attack of la grippe, is able ts be about again. Miss Mamie Hunt, St, Eleanor’s, who has besn spending several weeks with friends in Charlottetown, returned home yesterday afternoon. It will be pleasing news for the many friends of Jadge Alley to hear that he 1s recovering from his ‘linees. It is expert. ed that be will be able to be about again Iu a few days. Rev. Marcel Conraa croseed at the capes yesterday andcame to town by the western train this morning. The first service in connection with the missicn which he is to conduct in St. Peters church will be heldoo Friday evening of vext week. Mesere. 1, E Prowse, of Prowee Bros; W W Stanley, Stanley Bres; S A McLeod, Moore & McLeod; Chas Leigh jr, Veeks & Co;and W A Huestis, of F Perkins & Co all leave this evening for the Capes on the r regular tripsto England, Mr. J.A. McLaren of Jas Paton&Co., left last night _—— Things to Make a Note of. — ee Mirsion Postpone?— Ona account of the prevalent sickness in town the miesion in St Peter’s Catnedral wil] not begin until Friday of next week. Hockey Practice.—The Creecents will practice toni, ht at 10 o'clock. Mr. Thomas May, will read a paper up- on Some Geologiciel Reminiscences at the Natural History Society meeting next Tuesday. S'. Danstan’s will make it lively for the 2nd Victorias in the hockey league series uext Monday even:ng. See them. next Mon- “The Davisons” day night. Sncwshoee—a couple of pairs of men’s left at RK Jost’s. Snoerhoes—a few pairs of men’s left at K Jost’s. “The Davisenus’ day night, next rs See Geo. Carter & Co’s advertisment of North West Wheat and Red Fife Seed W heat Hats, capa, gloves, etc, at | half price at | the Bargain Corner. 3i. a en A Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. Japanese Catarrh Cure—use six boxes— buy them at one time—apply exactly ac- cording to the directions—and if you are not cured see your druggist; he will arrange to pay you your money back. There’s a positive guarantee with every box that Japanese Catarrh Cure will cure. No cure, you get your money back. Guarantee 1D every package. 50 cents at all druggists. 115 Sold by Geo. E Hughes. HORSE WANTED—A qu et driving horse. Apply at this office. 40 3i TER == Mon-| | R Rdegree. | attendance requested, rr’ Y 10 Nicut.--6Band : Ice in at the rink perfect condition. tonight. Tae Sraxytey —Still no news from the Siaul-y. Two weeks to-day since she left Pictou. ———y— = I. 0. G. Tel L sige night at No. 68. meets to- 8 o'clock. Important business. C a _ ' Every memb fr, please attend. in anada, @ | his singular | ee .~Summonses were to day served ox several citizeos who have neglected to clean the off their sidewalke, SumMMoNsks Orr tbow Ri os ea ry Crossing Yesrerpay.—Contrary to re- port the boais did cross at the Capes yes! rd Ay ald brought four pas-eugers but uo mail, - Sons oF Enctinp.—Lodge Eton meets tosnight at 8o’clock inthe lodge rooms. Bu-isess of importenc. Full Visiting brethero welcome. ladies Aut on Tine.—T he trains were all on time to-day. Tce train which jeft Tignish vesterday morning reached Summerside at > e’clock in the afternoon and came right through to Charlotieiown, Next Monpay.—T'he Davideons wil] be hereon Monday evening end will give an exhibition of trick and fancy skating well worth seeing by every citizen who takes any interestin the graceful art. Secure your reserved seat early at C. D. Ran- Kin’s. : -_ Merts Tuts Arrerxoox.—The Mothers | Study Class in connection with the Kinder- | | ' i garten wil meet this (Thursday) after- poon atfour o'clock. An interesting and belpful paper on the nervous diseases of hei) children wili be read by Dr. Harry Jobn- son. Teachers and others ,interested in the little ones are invited to be present. a: Tue Youncest Buciter.—The youngest bugler in Cadfada bas hitherto been a mern- | ber the of St. John Fusiliers, but now the Charlottetown Engineers carry the proud distinction. Their new bugler is Jess than six years of age, buta soldier from the sole of his shoesto the top cf bis head. He will do his share of the work on Friday evening, and all our citizens ehould see the stuff that makes the British Empire. sichabltiginitil An InTERESTING ARTICLB.—It is pointed out by the reviewer of the Montreal Gazetta that in the fourth volume of Canada: An Encyclopedia, “under the beading of Art in Quebec and in the Maritime Provinces, Mr. Robert Harris, president of the Royal Canadian Academy, bas trought together amass of bithertc inaccessible material concerning the early strivings of the artistic faculty amonget us for expression and revoguition.” The article is in the fourth section of the work, Seme Queer Sicys.—Among the odd signs to be seen in Out-ot~the-way places in New York are these: “ Come in and try acuy of coffee your mother used to make for 5 cents.” ‘** Laundry—Society for the eucouragement of wearing clean skirts.” Ina Bowery window aprear the following placards: “ These socks are 50 cents. Nit. They’re orly 25 cents.” “ Suits that wear and suits that fit at highest prices—nit.”’ A Third avenue costumer’s shop far uptown also makes a startling annonncemeat by means of a sign which reads: “Eve dresses for ladies for sale or to lire.” soilless Tuey’rReE Bora Deavp.—A ead affair occurred at Ardsley, N. Y., cone day last week which resulted in the death of Dr. H. E. Keves and his wife. They had both come from their home to attend aball at that p'ace given by a kineman and soldier. Mrs. Keyes was the most beautiful woman atthe ball, and she and her husband were mnch admired. As they could not go home easily that night, they went to the Ardsley Casino and the next day both were found dead in bed. The room wage lighted both with electricity and gas. On turning out the electricity one of them had evidgntly turned on the gas by azcident. The bodies were warm when found, but every effort to was unsuccessful. Their d a profound sensation in the reanimate the: death create town. TurviIncinto Bone.—A Binghampton despatch saya: A care of ossifica~ tion, the firet in this section, is puzzling the medice! fraternity. The victim is Miss Orilia Hornung, of Auburn, and it is thought possible that she aay be cured. If thie is effected it will be the firet case of the kind on record. The ;i:lis sixteen vears old. Some time ago ehe noticed thata spot on her cheek hal become hard. Soon the hardening proces spread rapidiv to her face and neck. The spared, but the feetures assumed a bone- like expression. There was no pain or discomfort accompanying the transforms tion. Dr, Glasgow says he bas discovered the cause of the disease and the remedy. | Meaavhile the girl is rapidly turning to bone. ES a ae ae Bss4esshn24e24eeeeraeesd 4 are +0 be given to domestic animals. SaASL44448224 Preparing Veterinary Remedies Ix afeature of our Prescription Department upon which we pride our- eelves. We do not slight such prescriptions simply because the mediciaes Drugs and Chemicals of doubtfa! quality are not “good enough” at our stores. While we exercise every possible caution in properly fillisg your perscription, we are just as particular to be reasonable in our charges~ FIV ITV se ‘Local and Other liems, very imperfeet | | <t{l} lips were a ow - or “ae ae WALAZSZZBAZALZASZAASLESAAS S262 44244 236262? Cuotations ON —~ a aff «tl{| «tl «(i tt! «|| «(ll aifil «(t{j | afi] | «ill a ait{| «till «ti «t(j «(f}j «iil ai{{ ith «ll afl) «fl at{{| «(i «(| Prices aud values like these ought to interest every wearer of white aprons APRONS—made of fine lawn!with wide hem, eOc EACH APRONS —made of fine lawn, tucked, large ties, 25¢ EACH APRONS—Fine lawn, fancy plaited bib, frills shoulder, wide ties, afl : 426 EACH @ ,PRONS—Fine lawn, fancy plated bib, ‘rills «(fi : : : . ; shoulder, embroidery trimming, wide ties, «il 6ée racu i «(| APRONS —Fine lawn, tucked bib, embroidery trimm ing, elegant over ai({ at] <td ‘I af a SOc EAcH APRONS—Elegantly trimmed embroidery, bib, frills on shouléer, deep tucks, insertion around hem and sides $1.00 & $1.20cacx OD OD O~“D- OD OO 8D OOO] 9G O43 0D 6D OSB OB OD Ready-Made Sheets The like of which has never before been shown on P, E. Island. Notody outs de our- selveshave them—nothing approach them in value. Made of very fine heavy sheeting, torn and hemmed, not a particle of dressing in them—all ready for use—size 24 yards tong by 2 broad BSeeacu SANITARY DIAPER—50 piezes 18 inches wide, 10 yards in piece, offered by us at 1; rice ore E third less than others ask for it. } Ee A PIECE ISTANLEY BROS aff} Pe ee eh ee ees Oe ae We are Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS Ii ALL LINES All winter good: to te cleared out at8sweeping reductions All furni:h ng gocd at your own price. SHAGas % ; GORDON & McLELAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Sty\ish Outfitts r sc IN SE Ne GBR ES pean apt: Sea we ee ee AI AeA tt ELH NO LI NNN NAR OS ONE BINNS OE LAE SOREN IIE | Whe i tates RRR eA ee eee PAE ON A ACM AEN CN EERE MEE LLL NL EI AEA ACS a Papesccenee ear one a RR RAR A OE OO OEE LOLOL AGS - reer, ee tA OE EM