>. > = == =~ = «a f _— >. a fons, Counterpanes, Ladies’ Under- LARGE SPRING STOCK CORSETS and Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies Waists. Fall range of sizes in Stock Long & Short Waists NOTE—As we buy all corsets direct from Leading Manufacturers, you cau rely onthe very best values. Spring Wants in Household Goods Our predecessors, W. A. Weeks & Oo., prided themselves highly and wore recognized as the very best houss in the city when it came to best value Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels and Towelling We have received our full Spring Stock of these goods direct from Bel- fast, Ireland. The value eannot be dispated ur ler the present low rate of duty; they are without doubt. ex- traordinary value. Unbleached Table Linens, Bleached Tabie Linens, all prices, full variety Table Napkins, » Special Lines, $1.26, 1,50, and 2.00 dozen; worth ~ A a aVe 30 i UK ozen more, rhe: m YL . ° White G io 4a. Sheeting, Pillow Cot- wear, ete., etc. Our eounters are full of these goodsat very low prices. We invite your inspection. WEEKS & OO THE PEOPLE'S STORE — 222/222 SUMMERSIDE | Stars | Abegwe Wednesday, March Ist. Admission only {5 cts. CEQANLLS. CHARLOTTETOWN SEWERAGE Tenders For Sand Sealed Tenders addr seed to the under signed a: d endorsed “Tenders for eand,” well be received at this office unti!] noen on Thursday, March 3rd. ‘99 for furnishing 1500 cubic yards of shore Sand. sulject to the approval of the com- miseioner,’ Engineer. ‘i Tenders will be reesived for quantities of 100 or more yards, and to be delivered at such (ime and places as may be agreed upon, HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Wate: Supply. RTO Local and Other Items, Funerat.—The faneral.of the late Mrs. Joseph Perry will take place at 2 p. m, tomorrow. _—»—— Tus Prone.—Strong breezes to a mod erate gale, south easterly to south west- ezly, unsettled with rain. -——»——— P.R. A—Military men avd citizen's who are contributors to the Provircial Rifle Association wil] please remember the annual business meeting of the same to- morrow evening, in the City Court Room, at 7.30. sicellaiaiiin Y. M. L. A.—The programme for the populareoncert in St. James’ Heli to-~ morrow evening is published in to-day’s issue. We would ask our readers to lock itover. Some ofthe best masice] telent of the city are amovg the numbers. Give the boys « crowded house. Marts at Last—The boats crossed both wave today. The boats left Tormen- tine at 7.20 with 52 bage, and the epecial reached Charlottetawn at2.30. Toro tons of papers, etc., were brought over by the Stanley and brought to town by the epec- ial, The boats from this side landed at Tormentine at 12.20. Tomerrow's Concent.—The event of the season, it is said, will come off tomor- | row night at Heartz’s Hall, under the diree- ! tion of the Ladies Hospital Aid Society. Sleighs will leave Werths Livery Stable at 7.15 o’clock, and the concert and enter- tainment will commence at 8 o’clock. Admission 1l0c. Admission and drive 25c. Candy wi!l be on sale at the hall, sine Sr. Pasi’s Cavron- The special Lent- en sermons were continued by the rector yesierday,and two able and instruetive ad- dresses were delivered. At the morning ser-~ vice the sermon dealt with the story of the prodigal eon and was entitled ‘‘The Young Man Wasting H.e Substance.” In the evening the discourse was upon the build- img of character, with a special application for youag mec. sill Skating Coyre:t.—In the rink at Georgetown on Friday evening the people enioved an exhibition of skating between wo celebrated eleatere,Mr.Geo, A. MoPhavl, } of the Magdalen fslands and Mr. W. Jenkins, of Georgetown. Owing to the skating spaee being limited speed could not be indulged in lest there would be a colli- sion with the walls. The time made is said to have been semething like a mile io 2h-10;.—Com. aiceicitliidinoeta Privce Street Scuoot Lecrvre Covrse. —Having started a library fuod, the Priace Street School teachers are anx ous to make their library worthy the school acd town. Their only way of doing this is by means of lectures and entertainments. The lectureto be given by Mr. McCready editor of the Guardian, inY. M.C.A. Halil, on Thursday evening, March 2ad on D’Arcy McGee isin aid of this fund. We trust there will be a crowded Hal]. Admission only 10c. —_—~»>——_-— Mernopist Cucrcu.—The immense congregation at the First Methodist church last evening enjoyed a raretreat in hearing the contralto sclo “O Rest in the Lord” suag by Mre. Watte, wife of Prof. Harry Watts, organist of the church. Mre. Watt’s rendition of this beautiful selection from The Creation, reminded one of the pro fessional ratber than the amateur. Her rich voice showed the finest cultivation and tLe enunciation was simply perfect _———— Things to Make a Note of. Enciseers.—A full meeting of the Engineers, al! ravks, requested for thi eveningat the Lyceum, at 8 o’vlock sharp By order. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MiNUTB Use NERVOL. One application cures; if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralg and Headache. 25c, at all Deugzists, —__—~-> 2 << LOCAL NOTICES. Special corset saleat Paton & Co’s this week. Read their ad. Via S. 8. Staunley— Latest Papers and Magazines at Carters Bookstore. lt is onethingto make a claim, it is avother thing tosubstantiate that claim. Weclaim for 39: drees goods superiority in quality, assortment and general excel- lence over al others offered at that price. It remains with you to eubstantiate our claim. Come and see the goods.—Stauley Bros. New belts.—I have received a small lot of beautiful silk belts (assorted colors) mounted with bandsome enameled buckles. —G. F. Hutcheson. Strawberry, Plum, Pesach, Raspberry avd Red Currant jam io7 pound pails oaly 65 cents each at Beer & Golf's. 44 3i. rheumatism by taking URE ‘sm Ds Cc Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which by neu- tralizing the acid in the blood perma- vently reliexes aches and PAINS. ss ew = : > 2 See Cr Telephone Company, The Annual Meeting of “The Tel- ephone Company of Prince Edward Ie- land,” for the election of directors and for such‘other proceedings and business as it is competent for the shareholders to deal with and determine, will be held on Wed- nesday, the 8th day of March, 1899, at the hour of 8 o’clack, p, m., at the offee St. of the Company, Quer ” CUNDALL, Presideat City Hall, Ch’towa,Feb 25th, 99. 27td | Walter Simpson, Eq, leaving four sons | and five asu,- ST. PETER'S MISSION. - A Good Attendance at Yesterday's Services. The Mission services in ‘St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday were w<ll attended, the church being quite fall at the evening eervice, At eleven e’clock Holy Communion was celebrated by Rev. T.H.Hunt. The mie- sioner preached a powerful sermon from Judges v— 25, “Curse ye Meroz, (said the angel of the Lord,) curse ye bitterly the inhavitants thereof; because they came not to the helpcf the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.” Atthe afternoonservice Father Cooras spoke to men only, taking for his subject the questions (1) “What am I”? (2)“*What aml herefor?” and showed by very simple reasoning that man is not 4 mere | animal, pct amere machine, but a soul, tending towards an objective point, and we are all bere to try to reach that point— Heaven. In the eveaing the regular service was omitted. There was no choir, but the singing was nevertheless hearty. The missioner took the whole service aod preached from Genesis [~ 26 27. To-day andevery day this week there will jbe fa Bible reading and instruction at4o’clock and mission service and ser- mon at 7 30. During the week Holy Communion will be celebrated every morning at 6.50 and at 7.45 with a epiritual instruction at 7,25. Als> Matine at9 a. m. and iater- cessory service at 12 a, m. 2--o2-@a --—- ———_—_-_- ---—- Despatch of Mails ! Sir,—I mailed a letter here on Wednes~ day laet for Halifex. It crossed to Uape Tormentine or Thursday, and by telegram I am informed it arrived on Saturday afternoon. Perhapa the Patriot will explaia where it has been delayed? Cirizen, =. — ———— 2 DIED. Feilasleep in Jesus,at her home, Bay- view, on Sunday, 26th inst., in the 45¢h year of her age, Martha, A. beloved w fe of -~hterg to mourn ther irre- parable loss, {Funeral to-morrow, (Tuesday) at 2.30 p. m.] A quarter page advertise- ment in the P. E. Island Mag- azine costs only 75c, Don't you think it would b> a good inve-tment for you, Copy for March number must be left at The Examiner office not later than Monday. See advertisement. —— ——— eee al Prince Rdward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun day, excepted,) as under. frains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward, Read down up ~~ a te a oF 7 00 819 Charlottetown...10 20 2 30 715 3 30..Royalty Junction 10 15 2 16 7 52 417 North Wiltshire. 9 20 1 40 8 04 431. Hunter River... 9 05 1 28 3 38 5 13. Emerald......... 818 12 8 905 5 47..Kensington...... 7 $33 12 26 . we 9 30 6 50 Ar.) (&. 7 00 12 00 - S’Side A. M. 2 50 Ly. J Ar 10 30 Pe Me > Wellington. ......1. 8 4 eR cass Port Hill.......... 9 00 te Shain eecns O'Leary tesacss @ ae Se us eaeus S AOS... causa 2 BD BOSE. cccnsacs ee eee lv 6 60 P. M. A. v. ST Se IV nc ceusass Charlottetown....ar 10 30 eR Ek te Mount Stewart..... 9 05 Fs cas sucecnmeeths sss daseus 7 35 5 45 ar.........Georgetown......lv 7 10 Pr. M. AM. 4. O5 lv.....+e+-Mount Stewart...ar 8 56 As ck vb ik uk es is css kena » wal Oe... 5. ee ORE, cc eanean eee FF Obie sc oo i hades esaeeo 6 20 P. M, A. Pr. MM. A. M. 5-0... wd... Sieh unc 1 6 G5 ar.........-Cape Traverse..lv 7 00 Pr. MM. A. M. Trains are cun by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. b . A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. E. I. R’ aarlottetown. Notice to Cheese and Butter Makers. Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed until Friday, the 0th day of March, next, ffom persons willing to manufacture al) milk delivered at the Hilisborough factory iu- to cheese or butter, according to ment which can be seen at John Jenkins, Mt, Herbert, or Fennel & Chandler's, Charlotte- town. voce to epen on Monday the first of May next, ender to state for one year, finding help; company finding supplies. alse to find a i <~ ow Fae pli . help, company supplies, with wages per month, finding help, during butter season, Envelopes to be marked “Teaders for Cheese making” The lowest or any tenier not neces Good references required, 8, M, JENKINS, SBoRETARY Mt. Herbert FP. O., Lot 4 a NY Sy Local liv liv on a an is ab we da 9’¢ in in made fora return Anchors of this city and Britannias of 8’Side on the same night as tne Abegweit- Star game. No extra charge will be made. Admission lic reserved seats 25c. hockeyist on skates, with stick stands atthe top and on the two sides below area beaver and arow of maple leaves, Cacads’s emblems,and nearer the are two hockey d eoration of the trophy it very petty, aud the prize ie one bottom sticka Ring, charged was out inthe siraite all night, encountered was the heaviest thie seacon, and only three miles of open water were As might be expected a large freight was brovght over consisting of two carloads whest, two carloade flour and six carloads general merchandiee, ten carloads were Pro- who are met with. feseors Roberteon and Mecoun visiting the Island to deliver a series of A especial train left Georgetown at bel’past eleven with the pasrengere, and 9% bage of mail, trans- ferred from the Capes route. arrived in Charlottetown at 1 30 o’clock. “agricultural by Protestant and Catholic and Other lems ee cena CRED A Faves Avan of fire was sounded on Saturdar afteruoon. econd degree. Hecker. -Arrangements have match between ered by Rev. W. J. Kirby. ely discussion. Saturday, llth March. —2—-— Eocxery Trorny.— The few days. The trophy site ebony base, and &% very pretty one. out twent-five inches, the A figure of ou either side crossed. Tue with three previcus con M. ages. -—-— this about morning lock, all. Among .he pasengers lecturee. The -— ao _Civie Execriox.—Tcmorrow will be civic election day io Summerside. I. 0. O. F.—8t. Lawrence Lodge meet to-night at 8 o’clock. beeu the Grace Cuvurcy.—The final sermon on “The Women of the Old Testament” twelfth in the series - was lastevening de Queen Kather” was the eubject, and the discourse, was up to the high standard of the preced- ing onee, the Teacners’ Institete. — The regular meeting of the Cuariottetown Teacbers’ {oatitute was beld on Sa:urday evening. The first half hour was taken up witb a discussion on the question of nome lessons, which is to be contioued at the next meet- ing. Mi-s Ashl-y then read an extract from Landao’s “Memery in Education,” treating of perception, which yrovoked a Further phases of thie latter subject will aiso b2 considered at the next meeting of the Association to be held intermediate trophy presented by M.A. A. Bartlett for competition by the hockey clubs in the in» termediate series is to be placed on view in the show window of Rankin s drug store in on design The height is in hand, ll worth striving for. ee Poiice Covrt.—This forenoon Johr being drunk and ° incapable, was fioed $90 or 90 days. John Stewart, for faet driving on the streets,was fined $8 or 40 days, victions for the same offence having been proven against him. for maliciously iojuring property, was also fined $8 or 40 days,and ordered to pay Edward McUabe,e truckman, for illireating his horse on the 222d inat., was fined $5 or 30 days. charged with stealing a quautity of beef was aod some dry goods on the evening of the 9th of December, the property of John McNevino. This case was dismissed. M. Galbraith, W lliam Rodd, Tue Sraxiey.—The Stanley arrived at Georgetown She left Pictou veeterdae and 9 The ice ‘Tain Sr. Drenstan’s CaTHEeDRAL.— The second the series of special Lenten sermons His sutject was, “Are in the Christ chose qnolimg from the Scriptures wri'ers. aff St. was last eveuing delivered by Rev. J. F. Johnston. Bishops of Rome Successors of St. Peter?” He answered the question mative, declaring that Peter as the head of the Church which He instituted upon earth, that Peter filled the Episcopal chair in Rome where be gsuffered martyrdom,and that the present Pontiff, Leo XITi, is bis successor, that Peter still lives in the personof the present Pope. Father Johnston supported bis argument end from Hie dis- the t™ course .was sble and eloquent, aud was tollowed thoughout with the | closest attention, = : ! 1 Ch’town, Feb. 25, 99—sat,ta, fr,wed A. 8. JOHNSON, Phm. G, R. M. JOHNSON, Pbhm- B. 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SPAite h OS & McLELAN a | BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter goods to be cleared out at sweeping reductions Upper Queen St. a5 5 * - PARIS ERNE 3 4 . 4 “> PAT Ae al wk j s ot a Our 4 in many of the handsom transform it ourselves profit, and reducing th pleto dothe work. If ing of any kind, let us 4 -| If You Want Pd . * j t A House to Live in oe H ve it built to livein. Our business is to bu i! honse- t> re If iv’s not a house you want, we can bul! anything from a fin a brick block - and we do it as it should be done. Work May Be Seen cece. Mon’s Steliah ‘Sak eee ce II: weap Pe EI. ery ' mae: SHG Vb | a ban Vanes teh eh dhchndiedediadl dckildl dieoied Ais d wel oe st det est modern cottages in the city. SeCAus. We purchase our Inmber in the best and lowest priced marke ts, and into the finished work,thus saving middle e actual cost of building. Wearethe peo» you have any idea of putting upa new build- figure on it for you. Best work at ordinary prices..... im. WM. W. HARPER, Manufacturing Contractor, Fitzroy Street. “ay me EF Give us a call. : Pevk e’s No 3 Wharf ROBERT PALMER & 46, Charlottethurn Sash and Poor Factory With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepaired’te upply cor.tractors aud others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Erames, is erior and exterior Finish, ete. etc. OUR SPUCIAUTIZAS Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Railt. Balusters Newel Posts, Cypies Batter and conductors, Kiln Dried Syruce and Hardwood Flooring, Spruce, Sheathing and Clap Boards. ROBERT PALMER & CO Charlottetown P, E. L Kila Dried Cigar pert a i gE NS hc B ch ISN <a ee ‘Sis ore eae Cr me Sener eee: Pee Spa sane ET ree ce ae ae a en eNom ener se — Se yer Foote ttre ome en toate Ae, aR don Sm Paras sc iil Tes a spans CRE Cana Se TIE see * Mb “—- ee a a LAE HBG BAS te I