TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. FEBAUARY, 21 1899 ae en mea nas nana stearate i WEEKS & CU First White Goods Sale ee Plain White Sheeting seeeme on << ese Twilled White Sheeting 31 ae eee ale Plain Pillow Cotton uircular Pillow Cotton * TOWELS -Linen Huck oe clas te aeeelle Plain . Tvilled Grey Sheeting | Stade .sccanette +. oo ctceteernanee NEE QTILTS— Honey Comb ee ee OF Wh OED . idsced co ce ek d58ec each 10-4 or 91 in fring --7 0c each 11-4 or 98 in fringe ........ ......953 each Ladies’ Night Gowns DP STE, .occe edits osannn . 47¢c and 65c Nicely trimmed and good sizes. Ladies Drawers While they laet.... .... - cooseeses L2C Air Ladies’ Skirts SN CUD G ov cccdticnti. dines -vece oe L4C pair WEEKS & CO THE PEGPLE’S STORE .. Ree = Military Entertainment Ch'tows Knginear Co'y P. E, ISLAND HOSPITAL Under the patronage of the District Officer Commanding and the (ffieers of Local Corps 47 THs LYCEUM | -QON— Thursday Ev'g. Feb. 23rd. Admission 25c. Tickets for sale by the Ladies’ Aid and the Drug stores. . ae mL ya —_ —— Have You Seen It? The City Report We printed is, We do all kindsof priniing. The Examiner Pub. Co. ‘he Job Printers } of the Canadian Pacific ‘Local and Other tems a ee | ee - L OA B A—The Provincial Grand Lo'ge is in session today. The principal business this forenoon was the appointing of committees. Tox Maits.—Boats crossing both ways today. The mal left Tormentine this moroing at half-past seven, but had not r-ported at this s:de up to 1.30. a Mount Srerpaen.—Vembers of Court Mount Stephen, [.0. F., will kindly ree member the meeting tonight in Mechanics Hall, Prowse’s New Block. Tas Bie Racs—The eix days bicycle race in San Franc‘eco was won by Miller, whose score wae 2192 miles. Albert won seventh place covering 1828 miles. Albert’ real name ix Crozier, and he is a nat ve o Weat Devon in this province. Cawapa’s Srace.— Canada, it seems, must put up with 12,000 «quare feet of epace in the general — at the Pavia Exhibition, instead of 15,000 feet,as had been promised. As Compensation, how- ever, 3,000 fest additional space will be ava'lable in the Colonia! building making | altogether 27,100 of the 36,000 feet cons trained in the builling. The total aggre- gate of space for Canada therefore, wili be 39,100 square feet. niin Loyal Crusapers—Tue meeting of Company A. lest evening was one of un- usual interest. Mrs. Anderson, Presi- dent of the Local Council of Women. was preeent by invitation, and received a happy welcome from the hoys and girls. A programme consisting of recitations. dialoguer, etc, was well rendered. Beéfore the meeting closed Mra. Anderson exprea- sed ber great pleasure at meeting with th: chliren “and wished them every suc~ ccss in their good work. The meeting next Monday evening will be an open meeting, and parents and frienta*are invi'ed. Meetinza’ 6.35), programme at 7. _ -_>---— PERSONAL M:, J.A. Macdona'd, of Butte, Mcntava, registered a the ().ecn Hotel yre:erday efternoon, Mrs. MacLeod, wife of Juige MacLeod of Summerside, ie visiting Mrs. Rogers et Fairholm. Mr Geo E Fall, Mr G H Holbrock and Mr J E Matthews came t» town this morn- ing by the western train. Mr.E B, Williams was a passenger by the train from Summerside this moroiag. He registered ac the Davies. Mr. Johu F. and Miss Fannie David- son went te Summerside this morning. They skate at the rink there thie evening. Rev. Dr. Doyle, Vernon River, aré Rev. F. X. Gallant, Bieomfield, came to town by the westera irain yesterday after- mson. Mr. and Mrs Mor-on, bave suffered a second, a double bereavement in wtaich they bave, we feel eure, the sincere sym- pathy of the community. Rev J W Godfrey, Georgetown ; Zames E McDonald, M. L. A., Cardigan; aad Me. E AH Norion, were¥among the passer- gers by the traim Crom che east tedey. Mr.G. W.C. Oland, who has been in Charlottetown fcr the past two er three veeke, crossed to Pictou in the Stanley to-~ day on his way to Halifax. Mr. Arthur @. P.: ake, who has been un an extended visit to Boston and otver. cities | of the United States bas re:urned to Char- } lottetown. He crossed at the Capes yes er day. Mr. Engen: Winters, who &39 been home for several months, left fur George- town yesterday afteravou ardiccos-ed by the Stanley teday, on his way back k& Boston. Mra. R T. Holman,of Sumaner-iie, crossed at the Capes yesterday ev ronie t¢ Mo streal on-a visit to her deugiter, Mra Allan Parsons. Her dangiter Glady: accompanies her. Mr. Byron N. Barns, who hae bees in this province for two or three weeks in the in‘erests of Stroud’s big tea hease,cros- eed to Picton today. Mrs. Barus will re- main with .relatives io Summerside fora few weeks The Star’s London correepondent, eables. Current talk in AngloCanadian circles dieciosesthe generai idea-that Van Horne isabout tocarry out his e2g-con~ 4 mplated retivement from the presidency railway, aod that T. G. Shaugheessy, who is abort ¢o pay London a short vieit, will be hie suecesor. HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: Miss Fannie Davidson, Joba F. Davidson, St. Pau!, Minn. ; EB Williams, cily. Queen Hotel: JA McDonald, Butte, Montana ;J A Ferguson, Fort Augustus 0 DIED Fell asleep, at Charlottetown, on Tues- day the 2let February, inst, Arthur Ormeby, son of Walter A. O., and May Es Morson, in the seveath year of his age. [Funeral will leave the residence of Mre. George Hodgson at eleven o’clock tc» morrow (Wednesday) morning to St. Peter’s Cathedral. } Annual Meeting. The first Apnual Meeting of the Dundas Dairying Association will be held in toe Cheese Factory, on March Ist., at 2 o’elock p.m. oe Dundas Dairying Association, | W. E. LEARD, Secretary. | Bridgetows, Feb 16th— w2i AT THE RINK. Interesting Hockey Match—Exhibi- tion of Fancy Skating. The star of the second Victorias is still | in the aecendant. Last night they played their second match for the intermediate trophy going up against the St, Dunstan’s team, aud won by a scoreof6to3. The game was played jin Hillsborough rink, and was witneseed Oy one of the largest audiences of the season The game was tast and furious while the puck was in play, and there was no combination work worth speaking about. Hockey sticks were broken and players were thrown about the ice describing al! kinds of attitudes. Bat little things like that did noteeem to epoil the temper of the players, and there was no hard feeling visible, In the first helf, after the rubber had been kept wh aziozj.b mt tweuty minutes, McPherson scored for the Saints,aud about five minutes later Weeks evewed the score by shvoting tor the Vies. Within ten minutes after the face-off in the secood halfthe Vice had added ti ree goals to their score, and before the close of the gaweihey shot another. The Saints als. added two goais to their string,making them 3 to their opponents 5 The game was refereed by Mr. James M. Sullivan, and the teams lined out as followe: ST. DUNSTAN’s. Goal—C Roy, Point—P Gagouen. Cover Point—@ Roy (Capt.) Forwarde—F White, K McPhersosa, P Brown, L P Turcotte. SECOND VICTORIAS, Goal—W Davison. Point—J Collings. Cover Point—V Blake. Forwarde—H Weeks, C Farquharson, H M Mabon, W F Collings (Cupt.) The Summerside Stara will play the re- ‘urn hockey match with the Abegweits on Tuesday next the 28i:hbins:t. Tae teams will be the same as piayed in Sucam>rside, and the game will be well worth witness~ ing. The hockey match wes preceded by an exibition of fancy skating given by Mies Fannie Davidson and her brother Mr. John Davideon. It was expect:d that this feature of the entertainment would Legin at 8 o’clock, but it was not until 8.26 that the skaters sppearedon the ice, and the wait had a depressing effect upon the spectators. The costumes worn by the skaters were neat avd appropriate. Both appeared on the ice ip an outs:de roll mouvement. Thea Miss Davidson alone performed the eutside roll, inside roll, grape vine, Outside roil backwards, grape vine with variations, figure three, Puila-~ delphia twist, outside edge roll with steps on tiptoe, which had a pleasing efect, winding up ker performance with certain combivatioes with ap ouisile roll. Her movements were regular and graceful, ekillfally excuted and her figures and curves were -welldefinede Mr. Davidaoa then appeared, executing outside edge combinatien}, inside edges with pirouettes, very neatly H.s spine on one foot and on both feet gained for bim well merited applause; hismovemerie were rapid, dicult and very cleverly perform-~ ed, showing great agility. He sound up with “wheel barrow” and ‘spread eagle’ acts. Then both skaters appeared with haad- joiced and after geing through iuich roll backwards aod forwards, grape combination movement, figure h variations,a gi:ding waltzand a wal zon tiptoe, the performance ended, having lasted some twenty minutes, No faultceald be found with theguality of the entertarameat; but the quantity seemed a 1 fle meagre, and there was a good dea! of inappolotment over their failure to ap during the rest ia the hockey However the exhibition was weil sorth seeing, andon Wedaeasday evening, when they give another performance, here will probably be a large attendance. _——— >> +e —— Things to Make a Nate of. Baud -at the Rinke I. GO. O. F.—Alpha Rebekah Lodge meets to-night at half past eight o’clock sharp. Reserved seats only 25 and.29 cents for the Davideon ssecond eatertainment; for sale at C.D. Rankin’s. Secure one early. John &. Davidson tc-morrow Wed. nightwill ty toequal the wor'd’s record of high jumping on skates, viz 3¢ 94 in. He will alao perform such acrobaiic feats as jamping over barrels and will give a splendid exhibition. done, , the vine, % wnt Wi peer match. Remember tae Milton Entertainment and Basket Social,to be held at Winelow Hall on Wedneeday evening 220d. Good roads aud a fine night’; proceeds in aid of the New Chureb. The Baptists of Long Creek intend holding a grand concert in aid of the Baptist parsonage, Nortb River, on Mon~ day, February 27ih,in W. E. Stretch’s hall, Long Creek. Some of Charlottes town’s best talent wi:l take part, and no doubt a aful! house will greet them. Ad- mission 15 cepts. Miss Fannie Davidson, who so pleased the citizens on Monday night, will on Wednesday ee skate acd use the skip~ ping rope and give generally a cemplete change of figures from those skated on Monday night. Don’t fail to see the un- disputed world’s champion lady skater. Anyone who pays the small eum of 20 eents to aee the Davidsons can also have an hour’s skate after the Davidson enter- tainment. The words of praise bestowed upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have taken it prove the merit of the medicine. Cand ees nts geeeenee Tre STanvey left Georg this morning. Tue Props.—Moderate ta fresh wester= ly to southwesterly winds; mostly fair aud osild. -—_-_ Partor Scorat.—A parlor social ucder the auspices of the W. M. Society of the First Methodist Church wiil be held at the residence of Mrs. Mellish, Great George Street, this evening. _ Naturat History Sooiety,—The pub» lic are invited to attend the meeting of the Natural History Society in the Y. M. C. A. parlor at8 o'clock tonight, when Mr. Thomas May will reed a paper on “Some Geological Reminiscences.” while Pastors Excnance.—The Rev. Mr. Miller, of Brookfield, and Mr. Layton, of Marsbtield propose an exchange next Sab- bath, Feb.26th. Mr. Miller visits the con- gregation in the interesta of the College Building Fund. The peopl are requested to bring or send their contributions on the day named oras soon thereafter as cou- venient. ligteeciea Eyscineers Ewynrerratnmenr.— The Engineers wi] no doubt have afu!] house on ihureday evening when they will! repeat their programme for the benefit of the hospital. Ifthey do not it will bea poor compliment to the boys. It is hoped that the citizens will notallow it to be said that loca] institutions get a poor show while outsiders are well patronized. The Engineers deserve a big house and consideratle credit for their generosite towards the hospital. A Haxpsome Tropny.—~—The Maritime trophy won by the Cresents in the b cycle meet at Summerside last year, igon exa hibition io the show window of Wsliner’s jewlry store on Grafton Street. It is very handsome and has been artistically en- graved by Mr. W. T. Wellner, On one side is th - inscription “S.A.A. A., trophy for competition by the bicycle clubs of the Maritime Provioces,” and on the other 1898, Won by Crescenta, of Char- lottetown: C, M. Clarke, Reg. Stewart, P. ©. Brown.” oh A oe Tar Womex on Swake+Prare.—There was a large gathering in the parlor of the First Methedist Church last evening to lis’en to Mies Lcfargey’s paper on ‘Some of the women in Shakespsare.” Miss Lefurgey selected two charactere—Portia asd Deedemona—and by appropriate quota- tions presented the dramatic scenes in which they acted and set forth the lessons Bhakespeare intented to teach in his Merchantof Venice and O.bello. The paper wasexce lent from every point of view, and the clever writer and elocutionst received a well merited vote of thanks. Rev. G. M. Campbell presided. Sedgullichieds Loca. Cocuci..—The annual -roerting of the L. C. W. will be held next Saturday afternoon, 25th inst., in P. W. Coiloge at 3.30 o’clock. The report of the Council forthe past year will be brought before the meeting, the election of officers for the ensuing year will take -place, reports of the different eocieties will be read and the agendu will ba goneover. Ail the members of the affiliating societies, alzo ladies interested in the work are heartily invited to be present. It is absolutely necessary for the proper working of the Couneil that sl! the Presidents and Dele~ gates ofthe affiliating societies be at this meeting. mwtf. ‘isin Concert anp Socrat.—Last evening the ladies of Brackley Point Rowd gave a concert and basket eocial with the obj-ct of reducing the debt on the hall. Despite the rather unfavorable condition of the reads, a great manv people were in attend- ance. The programme was exces lent. We have not epace to go into particulars bet might mention that among some of ibe best itemes were the scolo by Mra Toombs, the violin colo by Mrs. Bruce McMillan and the dialogue participated io by Mesers nrodd, Sellar, and Toombs, and Miss Rodd, The chorus“ Where the wild winds sweep,’ was particnlaily geod, and evidenced ex esllent taent and careful training. Laet on the programme came the sale of bask~ ets. Mr. F.H. Horne acted as anctioneer, We understand that the proceeds of the evenieg were in the vicivity of $43. fre "Best Tonic has beep examined by the United States Government Chemfsis, and found to be ABSOLUTELY PURE AND PERFECT, Sold by ‘Local and Other tems, 'T towa for Pictou | The Always Busy Store,---STANLEY BRO Per Yd. The fame of our 39c Dress Goods Sale has gone abroad,---The variety and high grade of the goots offered has introduced it into hundreds of households in the country, as well as in the city, The people know a good thing when they see it—that accounts for the popularity of this sale. This seasons offerings include Navy Blues, Blacks,Light and Dark Fabrics in Silk and Wool and all Wool, Clan Tartans, Fancy Mixtures, etc. TheGreatest Variety Yet Offered. C COME PER EARLY. YD STANLEY BROS. ——— We are Settled Down 10 Business 4rain BARGAINS IN :LLLINES All winter good: to be cleared outat sweeping reduc'i@as All furnishing goods at your own jr.ce. SHAS GORDON & McLELAN Upper Cu.en St. Men’s Stylish Outfitter SKATES ih HOCKEY & ACME. A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE Walker’s Corner...cs- STOVES & HARDWARE =e » ee ee : ee es