THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAROTTETOWN MARCH 14, 1898 Wespecially re. questa payment ef all accounts sent out by wus, Deeember 31,°97 Haszard & Moore, Sunumyside. Come an See B. & D. 96 Bicycles The Very best W. E- DAWSON TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until March 2&h, at noon for the-construction and ixterior com- pletion of a church at Traexlia, P.E.I Foundation being wilt. Tenders will also be received for exterior con- pletion of same—all the material be- ing supplied, Lowest tender mot necessarily ac- cepted. Plans and specifications can be seem at the Parochal House, at Tracadia. P. J. GHOCAN, P.P. NOWADAYS It doea not cost much ito be clean. We have lotsof water inthe city— weare going tohave eewerage—and we.offer you for sale large quantities of BUAP. WO. 1 FAMILY SOAP in five pound bars 17e Same soap in pound blocks 34 TOILET SOAP Genuine old Brown Windsor “29 per doz Old English Brown Windsor 40c per doz SANDERSON & CO. Whelesale a and Retai]) Grocers, TO LET. That large, thre story brick ware- house on cornec of Pownal and Dor- chester Streeta, lately occupied by Messrs. B. & M. Rattenbury. Bent moderate. Apply at the office of the Connolly estate, Queen Street. A. A. McDONALD, : W, W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PETY®3, Trustees of the late Owen Cor”olly feb? feb; eoduf WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (NWO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur @, Peake. Nov. 4 |} by your Summerside c POST ae eee A NAME LACKIN i bt Summerside Farmer gives a _ list of possible candidates €or the Liberal pominatron ‘n West Prince, but tormid able thoxgh this list of aspirants for poli- tical henors may seem it lacks the name of one man whose claims upon the party are uaquestioned, and who, it is well known, iW ADKIONS to serve his country in the capac ity of a federal ri presentat've of the people. | has Sin,—Th been 80 unfa tg ignored 3 ~ mniemporary either by accident or design, has served the | pabli faithfully and well in anothe: ae rc ity for nearly a quarter ofa « rentur at Alberton; and ae be, is knewn sane this | | | long peried as a true and staunch Jibera', Mt guile-or hypocrisy, I trust that his claima fer farther recognition at , ' , i 1 , bands of his party wili rot be be passed ; over withent due comnides ratic | i the gentieman to whom I refer should re ceive the petty nomineatioun—as | trust he shall—I premise him the full vote of this poll, KILDARE, t+ere Dear Sor,—The Summerside column of thie morning’s Guardian contains an item regarding the junior hockey ebam- pionship of P. E. Island. %n reply we beg to state that the Star hockey club of Sum- mereide have no claim whatever on the champiooship, inasmuch as they were given we-opportunity toompete for the champrenship and trophg, and either frem fear of the resultor some other eaure, leclime’. Not one of the competing teams vad any objection to the Stars being com- petitors, and we have we doubt the present juniorchampions (Prince of Wales team) would be pleased to meet the Stara at the frst erportunity. Ginx ManaGers. Merch 14, 1898. me er PERSONAL Mr. Bertram Warree left last night for Brritehi Columbia. Mr. Chas H. Mare, entered the Mer- cheni’s Bank of Halifex as junior clerk to- dav. Mr. Patk. Cahit!, formerly in the employ of the Royal @iectric Co., lias gone to ®’ancouver, B.C, Mr. Richard Moren who has been laid wp for a long time was out today. Yr. _ Archibald RK cNeill bas so far re— covered from hisrecent iJlness as to be able to drive out. M:.P. 8. Archibald, ex-chief engineer eof the I.C0.,R., is engaged by Sir Charles Tupoer se chief engineer of the Klondike Miving Company. The ladies of St. James’ Church intend | having their annual fancy sale and tea oa Thurday, April 14th. Weare very pleased to be able to state that Hon. Wm. G. 8trong, who has been eeriously ill, ie considered out of danger and ie slowly improving towards recovery. Pioneer. M>. Thowas D. Rogers, son of the Hon. Ben). Rogers, crossed by the Capes today ou his way to British ‘Columbia, whcre re will probably reeide in future. Mr. Kagers’ decision to go West has been influ- eneed by the hope thet a change of climate will bring about an improvement io healih, as ibe bas not teen feeling well for many months, We wish bim health, wealth and prosperity. Admiral Frederick V. McNair will, in case of war with Spain, be Admiral of the American naval forces. He was born ia Penoryivania in 18538, and entered the Nawal Academy at Annapolis in 1853. He was a midshipman in 1866. He served through the civil war, and therefore has looked on real war, He saw all sorts of serwice and was decorated more than once for conrageous conduct. He is said to be @ fine sailor and a dashing commander. -— —————— LOCAL M@TICES. Direct by express for St. Patrick’s Day, new silk hate, at Paton’s. 61 3i White shirts, white tier, black socks, black &id gloves and all.other accearorics for procession purposes, cheap for cash at Paton’s. 61 3i All about silk hate —We have a few narrow rim éilk hats thet we will take $2 each for; our new style at £2.75,°$3 50 and $5 are going fast.—Jus. Patou & Co 61 3i Black kid gloves.—Thy dest blac k glove in this city at$l “and $1.25 ie ae Co's. 613 of the hig shoe as R. K. gost, Stam- Second week Bargains in all linee,— per’s Corner. New carpets.—23 bales and cases, 125 rolls, 6,208 vards of new brussels, velvet aod tapestry carpets opening in our great carpet department today.— Prowse Bros. & Co. 61 3i ee A Slumber — > dog However sweet, has little effect upon the tired brain worker and nervous student. Upon those whe suffer in- somnia from other foauses it may prove ineffectual. Sovereign Cocoa Wine will archieve what the song eannot do For all above ills this remedy will be found remarkably benefieial. Manufactured by SIMSCN BROS. & CO. HaLirax , OT er eet The geutiem Who] Pek A a ay a La PEPARTURE OF MR. F, A, EARLE. Attherailway etation, last night acquaintances of Mr. E. A. Earle, of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, aseemb led good by: Their esteem for him, thus expreseed, shows tbe bi gh regard in which Mr. Earle is held, and his popu- larity in social circlee,as well as wth the busi ih whom, during his -ervice in the bank here, he bas been brought into contact. He will be greatly missed at many of our society gatherings there 10 Say many S83 mMepD Wi brought thous into daily connection with him, regret the loss of a vonng man pos- Earle has been acnorister in St. Peter’s Cathedral, entering when a little boy and attending regularly and punctually ever since. The breaking of this old and tea- der association with the church and its members was particularly trying. Yester- day, sfier the morning service, the clergy and. choir, together with old members who, during his service had been members and associates, xesembled in the choir-roem, where Mr. Karle was presented witha handsome end valuable geld watch and chain, accompanied by this address : To Ernesr A. Eare. past associates with you in thechoir of this Cathedral Church, wish to give ex- pression to the very sincere regret with which we view vour departure frem among us to enter into @ sphere of greater im= portasce anc responsibility in the profes sion OF your choice. Gur long companionship, of almost a score of years, would of itself naturally | engender a desire to assure you of our personal regard for you, and of cur heart and sucess, But to this is add+d a sense of personal loss which we feel has come to ua in the severing of the long existiog companionship in the daties of choirman’s ottice. Your constant and loyal regard for all which that office demands, end your re- the services of the Churck, have an admirable and valuable object lesson | which will not lose ite effect for long time to come. Tbat you may have a constant reminder of our ‘regard and of our well-wishing, as well as of the regret which thia parting engenders, we ask your aceeptance of the accompauying watch and chain, which we trust will be a weefal companion through- oat a lovg continued career of happy prosperity. James Simpsor. Priest Incumbent. Robert Tomlins. Willie Hogg. T & Hnont. James Murlev. Axsivtant Priest. Perey Crockett. W J Cox J. Williame. F Parker Carvel]. WM Garris. Precenior, A A Mills. Lawrence W Watson. Raymond Angel. Organist JJ Eaman. R M Young. R i Catton. Charles 8 Earle, C R Harris. Fred W L Moore. A‘F Tomlins. Jif Marris. E-rneat A Foster. Chas H Hine, G H Stewart. RH K Chapman. 2 A Wilitame. Gerdon Tonilina, R W Stewart. Geo Williams. Edward J Hodgson, W L Cotton. W A @G Morron. Archibald Irwin. Leith B Brecken. James Waddell. W 8 Stewart. WF OG farrell, Ered R Foster, THE BANNER FOR MaRCH Taw Expeavon Bayxer, published in Montreal has been briguteued and made dewhbly interesting this month by contribu- tions from eeveral Prince Edward [sland Endeavorers, including Mise Nina W. Lowther, of Carleton, Dr. J. H. Ayers, of thia city, Mr. A. Sterling McKay, of Sum- merside, Mr. J. KE. B. McCready, editor of the Guardian, and last but by neo meana least oy the Rev. W. J. Kirby, pastor of Grace Church, who ie the editor of the Maritime Mission Depertment in The Banner. Thetopics discussed by there writers relate, direetly or ind.rectly, for the moet part to the work of the Christian Eodeawor Society in this Province and in geveral. It ie neediess to say that the articles ere well written and interesting. sciatica A Great Opportunity | We give away, absolutely free of cost, fors limited time only, The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalides’ Hotel and Surgical Inati- tute, a book of 1008 large pages, profusely illustrated, bound in strong paper covers, te anyone sending 31 cents in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only. Over 680,000 copies of this complete family Doctor Book already eold in cloth binding at regular price of $1.50. World’s Die- pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y$ DIED. Passed peacefully away, trusting in the saving power of her redeemer, st Cornwall, on Monday, March !4, Elizabeth Jane Scot:, beloved wife of Eaward Mayhew, aged 64 years. [Fuveral on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. ] At South Granville, on the 9th inet of stomach trouble, Robert McKenzie, aged fifty-nine years, leaving a widow, six daughters and three sons to mourn the loss of a good husband and father. New carpets. —Our new velvete, brus- sels and tapestry carpets have arrived. The new Scotch, union and jute will be aE ' 61 3i Dean Sin:—We at present or in the; here in a few days. —Prowee Bros. & Co. | platf orm WAS CLOW! jed with the fri oot Sy a where his genialitvy and musical accom- plishments made him a valued addition on every occasion, while those whose work | | preduced by the B. J. } sessed of the highest character and princi- | plese, Mr. Earle proceeds to the head office if the Bank of Halifax, whenee he will probably be sent out to a British Columbia branch,—m yat like t Vietoria. For upwards of e tiie years Mr. 8 p. If not fine concert will take place felt wrell-wishing for your future happiness | },\c¢ ly be the last sleigh drive of the BeRsOn bend of | deeply regret to record the death of Mr. the | Wesley Yeo, eon of Mr. | gular attendance at both the practices and | came to stay with Mr. heen 7 | the community in which he was always {LOCAL “AND OER ITEMS Tue Werarner, — Decale westerly, lower temperature. Ww tade Gerrixe Reapy.—The F:rvy Steamers are being made ready for the commence- ment of their eearcon’s work. asauliagewtalt Bicycie Corps.—Ao effort will de made this yearto organize a bicycle corps in covnection with the Charlottetown En- gineers, ——— Ar Sovris,—Particular care is being taken to ensure a firsteclaes presentation of “The Woven Web”—the play to be Society, of Souris, in their hail on the eveaing of St Patricks Day. — Parksrpe Sonp. Mr. R. C. McLeod’ cale at the Laird Farm, Bedeque, last Weduesday afternoon was one of the largest attended and most successful that has been held in the country. The celebrated stallion Parkside was knocked down by the auctioneer, Mr. Robert Beairsto, to Mr. John Steele for $500.— Pioneer, wnsnitiiteniine A New Sream Lauycna.— Work has been begun on @ new steam launch being built to the order of Mr. Thomas Ronag-~ han and 4 syndicate efhis friends. The building of the hull is beingdone by Mr. Angus McDonald a capable shipwright, and the engines are to be made and fitted by Brace Stewart & Co. It is expected that the pew launch will be something very nice. She will measure about 35 feet keel. oe Concert Ix Wixstom Hatit.—There will be agrand concert in Wineloe Hall on Thuraday evening 17th of March under the direction of Mr. Oliver of South Ruatico, “ Fate of Boston.” Admission 10 cis. pap open at 7. 30, concert to begin at the chewing Mcnday night. As this will don’t miss it. A Sap Deatu.—The Pioneer says: We Richard Yeo, of Wellington, which sad event took place on Friday morning at the early age of 18 years. The deceased young man recentiy Stutly Yeo, of Traveller’s Rest. He had only been there two days when he took a severe cold which settled into inflammation of the lungs and proved fatal on Friday morniny, after only nine dave sickness. Mr. Yeo waean es- timsabl- young man, and his genial ard willing wisposition bad made him a host cf friende. His untimely death is deploral le, and bas caused deep sorrow throughour held in the highest respect. We offer our most sincere sympathy to the bereaved family. Dairy Propvesa,—The Montreal Star reports that the cheese market, which has been stagnant for some weeks past, has rendered more lifeless than ever by the fact thatthe Liverpool cable remained at 38s 64, the lowest price yet recorded. However, holders here are etil] refusing to part with their goode, 8 cents being refus- ed by one merchant. Buyers and sellers are likely to remain at variance as to prices for some time. Ip striking contrast the butter market is very firm, and prices have aa woward = tendency. Fresh crear ey is f i ly active, good grades being wanted at 20 to2l cente. Desirable roll butter is very scarce, and has advanced | cent, selling at [7 to 18 cents. There is very little good held creamery on the market. There is nothing doing for export, as the local market absorbs all the sicck offering. a tr THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, Mr. Bartlett’s discriptive powers as & lecturer are 80 well kuown im this city that we feel convinced that itis only ne- cessary to aunounee that he is to deliver a lecture in St. James’ Hall tomorrow night to assure a crowded house. I. 0. F.—The members of Court Mount Strphen are kindly requested to reserve tumorrow (lucaday) evening for the meets ing of the court. Matters of importance are to be brought betore the court, and it is desirable that every member be present. Eighty choice views illustrate the trip to Klondike tomorrow + vening. Charlotteown to Kloudike tomorrow evening, in desc hall. Bi Bay “the Your ; Spring Medicines { ( ¢ ¢ ¢ at our stere. é We always import a fresh ’ stock each spring, and can thus guarantee you the freshest goods obtainable. All the popular Sarsaparilla and Blood Purifiers are sold by us at regular prices, Johnson & Johnson THR BREEGISTS, CHATEAU DRAPERY, all the new art shades and de- signs, 30 inches wide, {6c yard PURDAH DRAPERY, old fash- ioned colorings and designs, imitation tapestry, heavy twilled goods, 30c yaid JAPANESE ART DRAPERY, ix nile and red. blue and silver, vellow and brown, ete, {6c yard ART DENHAMS, plain greens brown, terra cotta, and fancies ‘far eT rere nde ~ American Art Draperies JUST OPENED ART MUSLINS, beaxtiful col- orings and designs, price to suit every purse, {Oc yard ERT SATEENS, wherever the newest, the best, the prettiest was to be found, we found it, i8c yard LAPPET MUSLIN DRAPERIES, white grounds with delicate colored designs, (8c yard BELDING’S ART EMBROIDERY silks, heavy silk cords, em bro- idery hoops, stamped linens, Always something new to be found at The Always Busy Store. STANLEY BROS. ee ete; D. — ee ie TO-NIGHT —-SPECIAL VALUE NECKWE AR Underwear, White and Fancy Shirts, Collars, See our show windows for ‘prices—3 ties for 25c. in-— Hosiery, etc., A. BRUGE FASHIONABLE FURNISHER, ij | | Bs 2S eS eS SS D oe @ eS @ @ > & @ @ 866632683207 tee Ne Ie ero eos SKY BUSI To buy shoes anywhere and everywhere. a place where every paircan be de- nen upon, that’s the way it is at our store. Big bargains now at our clearance sale. J.B. MACDONALD & CO., For Best Bargains in Beots & Shoes, Vegeta alm nary hey erat Noes eid eed rs Tah tert ty gt ae a eS SE we eer Eg) pam, a 2 EO SO Se Ee — 6 rer; . ame - aia es a hn eee ee Lae eden See > MK Sn alma. “Tilly, <i ee ‘ =P ae 0am Mae