paste - Gloves 925 PAIRS FRENCH XID GLOVES Just Iteceived Nine hundred and twa@apy five pain neluding, all the very "West colors, istest novelties. Als» tere is Something Startling for Giove Buyers. 50 DOZEN Finest French Kids Black and all colors, Regular prices $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50. WEEKS & Co Made the manufacturers au offer for the lot. They accepted our offer and we are able (o place them on our counters at the Wondertul LOW Figure o1 only 82e. per. pair. Remember these are finished French kid and worth «!.25, $1.38, and $1.50. We invite you to see them. CENTS KID GLOVES TWO SPECIAL LINES 95e and $1.35 anda special lit gloves for drivin z sof Gents’ dog Skin at + SL. 15, LADIES AN D GEN'IS.—We are headquarters for glc ves this season and inthe city at the lowest priees. KS & GO The Peoples’ Store Wholesale and Retail TASTE 1899 We are now showlt Sirtment of EASTER CARDS all new stock. Ses thom HASZARD & MOORE Tenders For New School Building AT SOURIS, (EAST) DERS will be received by up to the Sth day of the building of a New 62x36 feet, two stories ce with plan avd specifi- at the office of the Sec on, Jr. marked * ‘Tender for ilding”, and to be accom-~ d Bank Cheque for 5% of will be returned if ten- Trustees not bound to or aoy tender. \ McLEAN, } iUGHES, > Trustees. RROW, | ®, 99 —69 d&w ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TESTED. And FILLED or CROWNED =a; DR. JOHN P.MURRAY, ‘ Queen St., near Lon’os House. = 3 ' a fine iv — SEALED TED the unders gned Apri), next, for hoot Buildin igh, in ace nin Galion to he we en Mary, O.C.Car Tenders to be Ure Schoo! B panied by certifi tender, Cheque der nor accep ed Meep: the lowes JOHN J.J. F. Mé Souris, Mirch | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, “ARCH 22, 1899 -_--_~—> First Easter Beer.—Messrs. Saunders & Newsom t! & mornitl weighing 1936 pounds, -_ he funeral was under the the Leacue of the Cr i was attended by the members of that organization Witb their band. The pail-bearers were mem- bers of the League. ‘lhe at church and at che grave were taken by ratber Johnston, &uUSpices Oo! 5, a service tne -_> Lecrcre on Ipectano.—There was a large audience in the lecture room of Zon church last evening to hear Rev, T. F, Fullerton’s lecture on Ireland. The Jecture was similar to that givenin St. James’ Ha!! some time ago, and Was exceedingly inter~ estiug from beginning to end. Many beau- tiful views were thrown upon the canvas in connection with the lecture. A hearty vote of thanke was tendered Rev. Mr. Fullerton for hie able discourse, and to Messrs. Morrison and Henderson for their skilful management of the views. Porice Covrr.—Six cases occupied the attention of His Honer this morning. Peter Macdonald, Queen Street, was con~ victed of a breach ot the Liquor Regulation Act and was fined $100 or two months im~ prisonment. George Rodd, for being drunk aod disorderly, was fined $4 or 20 days. Jobo Donovan and Daniel MecMilian, the younger, for being drunk, disorderly and fighting on Lower Queen Street on the 11th instant, were fined respectively $10 0r 60 days and $90 or 90 days. For a similar ofleace oa the 14:b inst., McMillan was fined $90 or 90 days; and a charge against John Gormley was dismissed, seurcindlieiiai Tae Mart Service —Ia the Sum merside department {tae Guariian appeare the following :— “A lady informed The Guardian corre s- pvnodent yesterdey that two letters mailed to her on the 19.h inst in New York —one containing a «um of money— had notarrived in Summerside. Similar complaints about the mails are heard slmost daily, there is something radically wrong with the mail service. American and mail often arrive bere from a week to ten days late.’@ The other end of the Guardian evidenily of the opinion that the service i@ the best that “nas been.” western is ————.<4>—= Coxcert at Emerate.—The concert at Emerald,postponed trom St. Patrick’s, was given last evening, and proved # success from every poiotof view. The hall was crowded, and the perform>rs acqattted themeelves well. In the unaveidable ab-~ sence of Rev. Dr. Dovle Mr. P. J. Traisor, | of Charlottetowa, delivered the address on an back it up with the largest variety | the occasios, and the eltort is highly spoken of The other entertainers were C Rogers, W. F. Clark, George Larkin, Miss Flo. McKenzie, Wm A. Murphy, Miss Regina Flood, James R. Kenny, Peter MctJuaicd, Master Victor Anderson, Miss Maggie McMahon, Georg Rennessev, Miss Eliza O’Neil!, Mire Mary O'Neill, and Thoe.N. Donahoe. ‘The Jenevolent Irish Society under whose au>- pices the concert was bald, is to be con gratnlated. A more extended account the concert will appear tomorrow = If We Please You Tell Others If not, tell Us. Cul hee YE DEEPLY CUT prices on all our etock in orcer to make room for our new + priog stoek, now on the way a pair for Ladies’ boots Tic u small sizes—24 7 air for 606 Ladies’ high bOes. { {8 a pair for . Ladie 8’ tine Dongola Boots | jac -d and buttoned { 95 a pair for Ladies’ Walking Boots — good stock —worth much more money 9() per cent. dis- count on a large lot of our ladies’ fine shoes. Men’s and boys’ Boots at big dis. countse ST AMPBR’S CORNER. Leacvre or Tue Cross.— The funeral of Master Chistopher Gallant took place this forenoon, and was largely attended, | Local and Other Items, Tue Sraniey — The Stanley got to Pictou thie morning about half - past eleven. g ourchaged a very | tine oa from Mr. Matthew Smith, proprie- tor of the Pleasant View House, Hampton, | and there is no disguising the factthat} an PERSONAL. ehat tceday. a. Wie to town On the western tra n today. bir. T. J. Dillon crossed at the capes to~ day en rv otbe aeighboriog provinces on & bnsiness trip. route Mr. Perey Armour, who bas spent the winter in Toronto in the bicycle business returned home to-day. Hi “many friends are pleased to see him looking exceptional- lv well, Attorney Genera! M Donald, aud Mr. F. Ww. Hyndman route to Ottawa. Hon. Benj. Rogere ,if wel! enough, intends to leave to-morrow aftere noon, Miss Filo. McKenzie and Master Victor Anderson, Mrs. Anderson aod Miss Ander- 800 returned from Emerald this morning, where the two former took part in the concert held there last oight. Mr. H. 4. Sutherland, who has been in thi+ province for some time pastio the interests of Schcfield Bros, St. Joho, drove to Gecrgeiown last evening and crossed to Pictou to-day Messrs H R Lordly and Geo W Wake- ford were among the passengers who crossed to Georgetown by the Stanley yesterday. They came to town by the eastern train this moraing. Rev. Marcel Couran returned to town from Georgetown this morving, afier con~ cluding the mission there Jast night. Rev J W Godfrey, rector of Georgetown, sc- companied him. Father Conran is to wake the s rvices in St. Peter’s Cathedral next week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Parker Carvel! went up to Georgetown yesterday afternoon and crossed to Pictou by the Stanley today en route to New York. Miss Amy Moore accompanies them, and she will take a course of nursing in Mount Sinai Hospi- tal. —_ BORN, At Centreville, Bedeque, on March 18.h, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsenault, & 80D. —— MARRIED. At the manse, Georgetown, on March 18th, 1899, by Rey. A. W. K. Herdman. Albert Young to Clara Liewellyn, both of Lot 61. + Things to Make a- Note of. If you want to laugh and grow phat at- tend Mr. 8S. N. Barle’s grand concert and entertainment on Baster Monday evening. Programme to morrow. Tne “Model Clase” meets toaight in ihe B. I. s. ball at 8 o’c!ock sharp. The monthly meeting of tke Women’s Council will be held at the Prince of Wales College on Saturday at half- past three in 4 ranged by Prof. Hawley, was greatly ap: the afternoon. Dn’t ferget the junior liockey match ov Friday night, probably the last chance to see hockey this year. Popular prices ovly 10 cents. Avcbors va. Y.M C.A. avd West Kent v=. Junior Abegweits. Heaxtz’s Hatt. — All on board for Heartz’s hall next Thursday evening, for ihe grand cor Teams leave Mr. Geo. Rackhbum’s at 715; drive and admission J5c. concert alone 10c. Beeides a programme there will be lots of home made eandy to be dispoeed of. Come and have a2 ¢@! jovable time. cert, good Lost money is seldem found Money put into good carpets is never lost. Money invest- ed in a poor carpet is worse than lost.—We sell the best makes. James Paton & Co What wonder such carpets inspire our customers with en- thusiasm—the possibility of ownership fills them with a collector’s joy on “picking up a treasure,—James Paton & Co. house furnishers. , —_——__._ —___— “Carters’ Seeds Grow’ = FOR SALE_ The well known carriage stallion Black Diamond Knox If not disposed of betore April lst, will on that day be sold by auction on Market Square. For terme, etc., apply at LEWIS’ CROCKERY STORE, GRAFTON STREBT Dear Sirxs,—I have been a great suffer- er from rheumatism, and lately have been confined tomy bed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT advertsiement, | tried ic and got immediate relief: I ascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful f your medicine. OTe Lewis S, Burier. Burin, Nfid. Mr. E. HR. Beer returned from a trip Tidmarsh was a passenger rossed to Pictou to-day en | an Tue Races.—The races advertised for Ssturcas iat will take piace on Saturday next, 1Cé and wea' her permitting. | Satalabealiites Tue Props Fa, stationary or a little | higher temperature to~day. Some snow or rain to~nig Lor to-morrew, } <> (Holman’s «tmployees) of Summerside to whoso kinily to the Citizens sincere thanks the laties and gea'iemen attended his benefit, also Band. The proceeds of Dr. An ler- tomorrow evening in St. | James’ Hall are to be given in aid of the | philantrophic services of the Women’s Council. LECTURE lecture ; s0n 8 capcaliiiaaini Bank Srocx.—Mr. Robert Bearisto sold this moraing 20 shares of the Steam Navigation Company’s stock for $255 a share. They were is-ued at $250 par value. Also 68 shares oj Mercuants, Bank of P. E. Island stock ata premium nf 51. C. P. R. Curs Too.—Io yesterday’s EXAMINER it was stated that the passenger rates (0 Pacific Coast pointe had been cut down $15.00. This rate spplies to the Canadian Pacific Railway as well as to the other railways mentioned yesterday. Ovr Istanp Macazixg.—If you have not yet bought a copy of the Prince Ed~ ward Island sfagazine get onetouight, as the March uumber is almost sold out. For sale atall the bookstoree and at R. B. Mason’s newsstand. Price 5 cents. Mitirary Ivxsritwre.—There willbea meeting of the P. E. Island Military In- stitute Thursday evening in the Artillery Orderiy Rooms, at which Surg-major Warburton will read a paper on the Medi cal Branch of the service. All interested will be welcome. Chair taken at 8 o’clock. ENTerratnMent Av WueatLey River.— The members of the Wheatley River Literary and Debating Club intend holding a grand variety en‘eriainment on the even- | ind of Wednesday the 29:h inst. Lovers of musical snd dramatic art should not fail to attend asthe programme is being prepared with epecial intention to please. Curtain to raise at 7.30. Admission i@cts. Satvation Army.—The barracks was well fil‘ed last evening, being the musical ; night. The instrumental music, as ar- preciated by the large audieace present. The voca! solos were given by Norman Brown, Sergt. Fife, M:ss Jean Calder and Eosign Miller. The different parts of the programme were all well rendered. The brass band of the army added much to } the success of the meeting. ' 7 oensneeiiiiiielieniions } Tue Castirecan.—The eteamer Delta! whico retur to Halifax on Monday cargo of the steamer Cas- tilian, ashore at Gannet Ledge, says the steamer resis comfortably and there isa strong likehood she mav_ be floated. Land pirates have charge now. Sume eight huodred men were onboard on Friday, smashing and deairoving everything end loading dories and smacks wi'h cargo, far~ hiture Thev defied the cas- toms Offisers and the ship’s eificere. me from saving the aod G ting-. Tre Governorsuip.—The Picton Advo cate 's booming Hoo. Angus McMi/las for the Governorship. It eays: “Mr. Mc— Millan is eminently fitted for tae position aud has claime which cannot well be over- | He is the oldest memberof the Island Government, aud longer in public life than any other Island member, either federal or loca!. His record is without a blemi-b,and his appointment to the gub-~ eroatorial chair would bea fitting acknow~ ledgement of the many years be has devoted to the upbuilding of the province.” looked, —— = a BGG. 62 Ot J £4608 OTF Local and Other tems, is , Tae Maits —75 bags of mail left Tor- mentine this morning at 7.20 and the special reached town at half-past one | Heckxey Maron. he Stars and H’s/§ | if Bows ‘xyour Wwit7er? Is it sluggish? Have you a lazy liver! If so, shake it up with an eccasional dose of “EVERYBODY'S PILLS,” They are purely vegetable, and are cemposed of diugs knowa to medical science to be the most beneficial in stemach, liver and bowel troubles. 25c a box. BVtL_Q2@ Beds FY OGtSSB 120428 played # mich game of hockey in the | i ; Cryet»] Rink last mght. The Stars won | s 8 to Z i — : : phe ~ maar of the Hillsbor- | Pret Ly, serviceable and inexpen-= ough HiDK tenders bis sive, American Striped Serims In white, cream and fancies—-a splendid assortment just received, The most durable and effective low priced window draperies in the world —Think of prices like these; allowing 7 yatds to the window o6c per pair 70¢ per pair ‘(7e per pair 84c per pair $1.12 per pair -— — f—_—_ Stanley Bros. naps Spring’ —Opening Our new Clothes in Suiting, Overcoatim: Trowsering. etc., for Spring are arriving dajly, Don’t put off leaving your order unt’! the last m 1 &, 4 it requires time todo good werk. Weare runn ng juli tus now; but we can do more. Our garments are erfect in Fit, Excellence in Worlmanship and Finish, | Exclusiyeness in Coluring and Desigr= GORDON & McLLEAN MERCHANT TAILORS: = = st Agi 5 \ . —_— —$———$— _— a - Cs ad Your Interests-—” are our in‘erests. Any business r:2an who fa'ls to reco znize this, fails in giving geeeral satisfactionto hiscustomers. Wemake # specialty in giviog the values tO OUr patrons, evidencing our interest in your welfare. JOHN T. McKENZIE it Bay d Gj THE TAILOR. SEE TES THT SS Le