THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'VETOWN, FEBRUARY 15, 1859 LGe 80 , 20c ' .* i [ eq | | } Oa] No Matl s.-— No crossing at the C ‘pcs to-day at all. _ a Tue Prous.—- Moderate to fresh wester]; winda, fair and moderately cold. | Hockey Tour. —The Wanderers hockey team propose going On a tour to Montri al } aod Ottawa, to last from, say, Febru- } ary 17th to February 26th.— Halifax Her- wuld. _— a i New Sreamern.— The Halifax Herald | reporia that a twin screw steamer | for ihe Halifax-Bcston Plant service bas fa illed White Sh opting been ordered trom Cramps. She will be | iW! U MAUU S £60 feet long and palatially fitted. onl 19 a. : ‘ ones %1e Hearrz’s,Hati.— Look out for th . | Basket Social and Band entertainme: n | ‘ . ‘ ei re : : : ’ : : it i i “17 . ’ 9 Heartz’s Hall to-night. Hot ¢« flee, and pie. | Plain auy if ULI tl Hail open at 7.50. Teams will leave | Johnson’s corner, Prince Street, tonicht at a, | 7.15. 4h} “eevee * ‘he ii : » -~{ Porice Covat.—A yousg man from the sinclar Pillow Cotton eccceeecorecencees cocee oeeses 10c¢ ‘On @ 8 eeeeece Le’ | move the snew from the sidewalks in front *) VAN. eeeweee a . Joc @ pair Phin & Iwilled Grey Sheeting *qmuts— Hey Cai 10-4 or 91 in plain....... 58c each 5c each 10-4 or 91 im frimge... .-- ++ ceed ? 11-4 or 98 in fringe. ... ...953 each Ladies’ Night Gowns ® apeciald....vevesereeer vereerees 47¢ and 65c¢ Nicely trimmed and good s\zes. Ladies Drawers While ther la "eeee . + evens ee L2¢ pair Ladies’ Skiris Good CISC ...cccvcevecseeeees 5. . eee « L4e pair ervveve WEEKS & CO THE FEOPLE’S STORE Concert & Basket Social: aan] N— MECHANICS HALL. PROGRAMM)? melee tiOn—-F IDES. « « oo + - cocceece Mr. Ferguson Go Ca Che-Lunk.... Misses McDougall, om 2, Uhorus- Sutherland, M sKenze, Campbell, Robertson, W inehester and McDona I, 3. Solo—Selected....... Mise Elliott t. Read | Mrs C A Cam pl aii 5. Clarionet Solo Minute Gun at Sea Worth Bre 7 ea oe ae J W Sutherland 8 Solo rae ..uittle Nell Miss Vanbu-k irk 9 Read g.... Uncle Ca b’s Conrtebip C A Campbell Vv do W bistlivg) be nsee baeees Master R Hovg L Duett....Down by th: Deep, Sad Sea Miss Aunie Harris & Cas. Mei) ynald 12 Song- -(Comic) poe «466 Geo. Wortl 13 Dialogue... ......The I hreatened Visit Misses Cairns & Horne Ladies with baskets fre: Doors open at 7.30. Ccacert at & sharp — GRAND Military Entertainment —BY THE — Charlottetown Engineer Co’y| —AT— ICEUM,<FRIDAY, FEB (7th, 8 pm Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lientenant Governor and the District Officer Com- mandin\. PROGRAMME 1. Tableaux.. Britain and America United » ' ‘ ~. Barre}! Peering Coniest..-.- Squads from Left and Right Half Company 3. Peneing — First Bout. p-cocvcceccsere soodovese 4. Bayonet Kxercise.....- ececereosseees ve Fencing ~ Second Bo beoecscccsescece eeeee 6. Swords veraus Bayouct......-ssereeeees 7. Tableaux..........0.-....“*The Roll Call . Fenciog— Final........ For Silver Medel. INTERMI#S \ON- 11—The Last Stand. A Realistic Reproduction of an Incident in a Jare Campaive in India GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission 25 cents Reserved Seats 2 Cén's, Suitable Music wil’ b provided. Members of other Corps are requested tostteod ia uniform Feb 15 td | He ia aviv 20 @ pair | TOWELS— Linen Auck . od that all citi ' | Thureday, by train to Sherwood Cemetery. | og—Mrs Smart | earns io Skate | ‘day night. eeeeeeeareereerreree . country appeared before His Howor to-day on acbarge of being disorderly on the 14tb, iently insane and was remanded } to jail pending his removal to the lunatic asylum. CLEAR oFF THE StpewaLks—I[t is under “ens who negiect to re~ accordance with the f the city bylaw will be prose- cuted withont distinction of pereuns. The bylaw provides that the snow shal! be re- moved within twenty-four hours after the Storm. of their premises nD provisions ‘ ee ) SpeciaL Traty.—There will be a special train to Summerside on [Friday next at 4 p. m. to take passengers who desire to at- | tend the hockey match at that place. Train will leave on return about 12 o’clock. Return fare, one dollar. The Anchors and Brittanias will play 2 game as wel! as the Abegweits and Stars. Tarcers Witt se Smatier.— In cen~ sequence of the very high scoring made at the Bisley meeting with the Lee-Metford rifles in the Jast two year’s, the council of the National Rfle Association have decided thatat this year’s meeting the bull’s eye of the targets used at 200 yards sha)] be reduced in diameter from eight to seven inches, and the inner ring of the same targets from twenty inches to sixteen inches. In ether respects the targets will be the same as those used last year, - -:s — L. 0. F.—The memters of Court Wilt- shire, 1 O F,intend holding a concert and literary entertainment in tbe hall at Brookfield, on Thursday, the 23rd inst, at 7.30 o'clock, p m. The H C R, J M Clark, R M Lamont, of Court New Lon- don; | W Sutherland, of Court Mt Stephen, and.other members of the High Court are expected to take part. Admission 10cts. Members of sister courts and the public generally are respectfully invited. “The Davisons” day night. Gee next Mon- DIED At her home. Fitzroy Street, on the 14th inst, Marion Annie Hendereon, daughter of the late Geo. Henderson. (Funeral will take place at 2 o’clock on | At his home, Bay View, on Wednesday, | February 8tb, afiera short but severe ill - ; ness, Richard A. Moore, aged 40 years, j leaving a wife and seven children to mourn their sad less. The funeral service a' the | house was conducted by Revs. C. W.Jack eon and G. C. Robertson, and atthe grave ! by the membere of “Court, New London,” 1.0.F., of which the deceased was an honor- | ed member. — Cure a Cold in a Day | Take Laxative Bromo Quinice tab'ets All draggists refund the meuey'sf it fsilsto relieve. 2c =__ _ ann at «The Davisous” next Mon- —- —-_---—— See Geo. Carter & Co’s advertisment of North West Wheat Fife Seed ~ 4899 DIARIES. Canadian and Rea —_ and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET : OFFICE ; or HOME. P. Efl. Almanac now on sale. D a? @= a> THE CARNIVAL. A Fair Attendance—Some Very Precty Oustumes. The people of Charlottetown had, we think, been led to expect something out of the ordinary in the way of a Carnival this year, In this they would probably not have been disappointed, had it not " been for the bad weather. Thateuch a pumber of both skaters and promensders did turn out seems rewwarkable when we counsidar (he storm of yesterday afiernoon avd the heavy walking of last night. The rink wasartistically decorated,aud the music Of the band was, as ueual, rpirited and peasing,—but the loug intervals were a ‘ttle tring. The jadges of costumes were Mre. Percy Pope and Mr. W H Stew- art. After carefully examining the various costumes they awarded the lady’s prize to Miss Mary Haszard, who represented in most creditable maoner “Penny Postage,” tne enlarged copies of the ‘Lobster Labels” showing to very good effect, and the gentleman’s prizeio Master Walter McLean, representing Ivanhoe. There was & bumoer Of other pretty costumes, Per- baps it would be unfairto particularize, but we think that among the ladies’ costumes the Ancient Greek, the Barber’s Pole, Brittannia and Liberty, Winter, Our Lady of the Snows, and the yachts Defen- der and Shamrock were especially geod; while the French Courtier, Don Fedro, Brunt an Indian Chief, tue Four Aces and Local. ani Cther tems, Tae STaNLey, — Stanley to- day, here is no news of the ct _ Asn Wepnespay.—Lent began today. There were the usual services in the churches. Boarp or Hearra.-- A meeting of the Board of Health will be held this evening at eight o’clock. On Turspay.—In consequence of “The Davisons” skating at the rink next Mou- day night, the regular band night will be Tuesday. salsa Mis:ton Postreonep. —In consequence of there being no Crossing ’at the Vapes to- | day the introductory service of the mission ' in St. Peter’s church will be postponed uotil Friday evenin,. scolaaailticls Tue Weatarr.—The lowest recorded by | the thermometer last night was three above zero. During ihe storm yesterdays afternuon the greatest veoleity of the wird was 29 miles an honr. : nei THe SumMersipe Deratcations.—At the regular monthly m-eting of the Sum-— merside Town Council,on Monday evening, according to the Guardian’s correspondent, Caairman Rogers read an itemized state- ment showing thatthe defalcations through Lieut. Hobson and Hie Hobby showed the most originality and taste among the genilemen. TheS. P. B.C. coons at« tended in force and sang one ot their songs. The two cake walkers were well made up and the centre of much attraction. Tue usual number of Hoboss, Tramps, Chiaa- men, etc., etc., were on hand. The | full list of skaters will be found on anether page. _—- OO ORS 2. M. B. A. SOCIAL. Point of View. The social under the auspiees of the Charlottetown branch of the Catholic Mutual Banefit Association last night was | @ successin every respect. The social was | beld in the rooms of the Ancient Order of | Hiberniane, and the attendance waz very | ; | time this morning however and the George- | back to town at 12.30. It was Most Successful Prom Every train, which did | started this morning and at one o’clock ‘had passed Alberton. irreguiarities in the town accounts amounted ia ali to $3,675.15, besides |several accounts uneettled and whose | Validity is etill in doubt. He also exs {plained that he had the authority of his | legal advisors for stating that the securi- | ties held by the town were good for at | least $3,000. nineties | Tue Trains.—Neither the Souris nor | Summerside trains went out yesterday afternoon. Both trains left at the usual |town train made the round trip getting The Souris train o'clock. The Tignish not move yesterday, (i¢ due here at 3 The train, from Charlotietown to Tignish arrived in Summerside a}] right and left atthe usual time for Tignish. The Cape Traverse track is all clear, —_———$_< Avoruer IsLanper AproaD-—A Montana ail{} large. The proceedings began ebout eight papersays: “Geo. H.Simpson, justice of o'clock with & musicai @nu iierary ente¥- the peace at Columbus, this county, was tainment at which Dr. Kelly, Presidentof on Wednesday examined by the Suprem? the branch, presided. The programme céart and admitted to practice before the was as follows ;— courts of Montane. Mr. Simpson is wel! Rosismmsentnl ThiOb | ns ccc sae cc ; and favorably known hereabouts and his Misses Ryan and Blanchard many friends will be pleased to hear of his eee Taree ere Vocal Duet. . Prof. Caven and Bro.Hermans The vocal and instrumental selections — were all splendidly rendered, and the read~ | ings were well given. The addresses dealt with the organization and work of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association, and prove of material benefit to the society. Refreshments, provided by the wives of members of the scciety, were after the entertainment, and a social hour or so was passed in a most delightful manner. must served PERSONAL on Mr. D. B. McLeod, E/!liot’s, came to town yesterday. He registered at the (Jueen. Sir Charles Tupper’s grandson, a son of Stewart Tunper, is head of hisform at Harré The friends of Mr. A. A. Bruce will hear with regret that he ie contined to his house by the measles. The many friends of Mr. F. L. Haszard, Q.C., are pleased tosee him out again a'ter his severe attack of La Grippe Hon. Mr. Blair is reported as superin~ tending the New Bruuswick elections in bis palace car, maintained at the taxpayer's expense. The Rev. Marcel Conran, who conducts the Mission in St Peter’s Cathedral is now at Tormentineand will cross at the first opportunity. Miss Catherine Leavitt, of Summerside, P EI, who bas been studying art in New York, arrived here today end will visit friends here.—St John Gazette. Mr. James W. O'Reilly. a well known and popular young printer, is 1eceiv-ng congratulations upoo the interesting event recorded elsewhere in today’s paper, w Schoo). «The Davisons” | mext Mon" day night. ———_—__—- ——— v - ‘MARRIED At St. Bonaventure Church, Tracadie, on Feb. 13th, 1899, by the Rev. P. J. Hogan, Jamee Wm. O'Reilly, printer, of ’ staffoage. cure you. [It is undoubtly the HASZARD & MOORE Abdreed, oi. .c0nacb Bro. James McIsaac | advancement.” The Geo. H. Simpson DOME bass ces ....Bre, Charles Hermans | referred to above is a native of Cavendish, ReadIDgG.......ee+eeeeeeeeMiss Fitzgerald aad son of the late Heary Simpson, of DORR acca eh ivncvasesrs ....Miss Smith that place. He went to Montana in 1882. Pieme BOM. , ons once cacnesns Mrs. Kelly | His many friends on the Island will also be AGGIOIR. «00 os scknee Bro. Alex. McDonald | pleased to hear of his success in his adopt- Bedi s s\ iswelee ctddeeeteoe Prof. Caven | ed home, "E RORTING. oc cc svseses Bro. Jas. H. Reddin taeda Rlienic a vines: ibd “ve gineers entertainment on Friday evening spend their evenings io self improvement. promises to beagreat attraction and to surpass anything ever eeen in this locahtr A wilitary man who has seen sicilar exhibitions in other cities, and who bas had the privilege of seeing the Engineers train, says “the work done by them 18 excelleot and that it will surprise the citizens.” The Lyceum has recently been fitted up; is now well .heated aod well seated and shouli prove a comfort~ able house. Give the boys a bumper house and show thsm that you appre- ciate anything that assists young ten to —_—_—_---— ~~ a ON eta ee ee ee dssseseseseeaesaecsraaa aaah Busy Store,—Stanley Bros E: DODIDSDS t ‘Quotations «iil ON x a> i. : «(tll - lane Bs hite Aprons Prices aud values like these ought to interest every wearer of white aprons A 2 as = & = oa - ony 4 sa ai({ «(if atti} aif} «lll al} rs ae ys! ~ «t(j alll mi lj 7 APRONS—made of fine lawnjwith wide hem, «(| " : aQc EACH «i({ i APRONS-—made of fine lawn, tucked, large ties “tl ’ «ll ‘ aOc EACH PaOey. : APRONS—Fine lawn, fancy plaited bib, frills over “ij —-«*Roulder, wide ties, a > 42c Face ] APRONS—¥ine lawn, fancy plated bib, frills over i shoulder, embroidery trimming, wide ties, tl] 4 62e EAcH ~efff , «ji APRONS —Fine lawn, tucked bib, embroidery trimm ‘ ing, elegan: aff “ 80c racu «all «] APRONS—Elegantly trimmed embroidery, bib, frills aif on shoulder, deep tucks, insertion around hem 4 and sides aif] 4 $1.00 & $l.20eacn <i{{| 0S0@ 0B OD DODAE DOOD ODODBIAREDOHBDOBO 4 Ready-Made Sheets alll «ill The like of which has never before been Pr shown on P, E. Island. Nobody outside our- f «( selveshave them—nothing approach them in |= «tf value. Made of very fine heavy sheeting, torn and hemmed, not a particle of dressing in them—all - , Fred Aw Arriicrep Famity.—The McLarty family, ot Barrie, Oat., is evidently very much affiicted. One day last week the father, Wm. McLarty, was buried, in his Glst vear, having been blind for nearly two years. The day before he died, his daugh ter, Mrs. Hickling, was buried, leaving behind nine orphan children, the roangest being three yearsold. Her husband died two years ago, and since then she suffered iwice from Operation for cancer, and last summer lost her entire crop and buildings trom fire. Gilbert McLarty, a brother living at homes had his leg broken a few days ago, and occupied a room in the house from which bis father was buried. illenied A Betoun Hero.—The Belgian State Railway possesses a brave hero In the per- son of Jules Champion, a porter. On Januarv 11 he suddenly obeserved that the signal-light was extinguished. As he hurried to the post to rekindle it, he was seized by two men, thrown to the ground, and stabbed in several parts af the body. His assailanta then made off, leaving their victim helpless, as they Suppo ed. But Champion, knowing that the intervational express from Paris was vearly due, in spite of his wounde, menaged to make his way back to the station, and arouse | his col- leagues urging them to examin® the line as he suspected mischief. It was feund that the two escaped scounderals had piaced a huge bar of iron acro3s the line, with the evident intention of wrecking the international express. The passengers in the train, as it dashed past the junction, “l tf Our Cough Syrup had a fancy name and cost A MILLION A YEAR to ad- vertise, it would cost you a dollar a —cures nine out of ten and only costs 25 cents. never dreamed that they owed their safety —-Lundon Daily News. this city and Eitith E. McQuaid, of ig to the wounded man lying in the station. bottle, and yet would only best Cough Syrup on the market FUIVIITVTVT~Y STF He FEST ETS VIT TTT TTT TY we Ou: « a ready for use—size 2} yards long by 2 broad fll a BSceacu | «ff te 4 SANITARY DIAPER—450 pieces 18 inckes «| wide, 10 yards in piece, offered by us at a price one «(| third less than others ask for it. a . on tee a 9g er ee ern - , d 56 a PIECE . aj «tt «ff {STANLEY BROS «tf ae, Fae oe ee ees oe Doonan a, “ ; on We are Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter goods to be cleared ou’ asveeping re ‘uctions All furnishing gocd at your own \ fice. SF fala GF GORDON & McLELAN Men’s Stylish Outfitter > Upper Qucen St, ais spicansipiaaNeBse ies Wy 8 tee Pe RE: PSE saa = REESE Rae ape see ane aaIORGBIN «ade Riss 9 a REE Fa na it al i Serasticarnmapcamnc aie: < ine eit SE Ne Regal ce Na OB SO Ee OS een WP sc