THE D.ILY BXAMINWH, UHARLOTTEDUWN, FEBRUARY 17, 1.900 coe = Poet EE aR oe mere reer | ¥? | HOCKEY OFS FOR A*RICA a t a geal and Other Nems, Crystals Win tke TrophyS —core 9 5 3 2nd Abegweits Defeat the NAT <= |} the | for Wear We aie offering bh» lance of the White Sale a few special snaps Riack Damask Table Linen Handsome designs, 72 in wide regular $1.20 for ln vot 72 in wide regv!ar $1.15 for Ie 72 in wide regular 9c for joc. 72 in wide job regular 72c for 4Uc. Table napkins —Hemmed and unbemmed a fine asso: t- ment to ctioese from. Prices 40c to $4.50 per doz. Counterpanes, 10} White Honeycomb reg- ular $1 for dc lui White Honeycomb Fringed $1,15 for 95c. 10} White Marsailles $1.85 for $1.55, Curtains A large new stock of white lace curtaius to select from. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE’S STORE =— POSSESSES ORES J 00800564 OOSE It’s only a | turning the tables on Difference in' 3°: When you buy from us. Everything you get 1s of the same quality—“THE BEST.” To day Seeteente eereeces @ae” €2920 3600 *act Aagei Cake, 12c each. German Buns, 10c per doz Corn Gews, 10c per doz. Oatcake, 12¢ per lb. Cream Tartar Biscuit 10c per dez. Parker House Rolls ]10c per doz, Ginger Snaps, 12c per |b. All kinds of pies to-day in pastry, cr@am or coconut. Try our Duchesse Bread 4c per loaf. Taternoxz 98. D. Stewart Ecuipee BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. @SOGFeGe2OGeeee EF 0006000806. 8868060 Cvrencesees & 8060008 6e80 Sa = — = - A Mark of Value The sgnuture on any article is the stamp of its value, My SI right quality is more essen- tial than all else. You start right if you bave an inetrument of proper character — YCU WILL be safe if you have one of our instrumente—we cuar- avtee them ell. - WE WILL be pleseed to bare vou call and examine — you don’t have to LuYy. ff 57 . filler Bros, Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. PPPPPNPRPPRrPPFETT PrVEPFPPPPROePT PPT TT? PETPPP PPP ON PPT PPPPRTE? om Stars—Score 7—6. The Crystals won. The Island cham | plonship and trephy that tne A beg weits and their adu irers wished ao dearly to re- main ion Charlottetown passed ‘to the Crystals last night, after one of the best games «f hockey ever played bere. The pace was very fast througbout and both teams showed splendid endurance. Though individual play and one man rushes are not to be encouraged, still the play oftnis kind witneswed last night was in every way excel- lent. Combination play wae sbi!lfully and effectively used by beth sides, Kill- ing though the pace was, checking wae not very severe. In weighithe Crystals nad the sedvamtage and profited by it. Their agile opponents generally outskated them, but the Oryatals’ defence was admirable. Bethune, Howait and Sullivan «cored a goal each for the Abbies. Grady, Baker, McArthur and Saunders scered for the Crystals, The second Abegweits just aucceeded in the Stars When in the second half, the score siood 6—4 for the Sters things were blue. But the Abegweits fally deserve the name of whirlwind fiai«here, for in a very short time near the end of the game they ran up three cewsecutive goals. Previous to this the Stars had secured three goa!s io succession. The game was fast and interest- ing aod wae an excellent example of hockey. The final score stwod 7-6 for the Abeg- weits. There was much dispute over tbe referce’s decision, many claiv.ing 7-7 to be the corr-ct score. Mr. Geo. Roy refereed the senior match, and Mr. Grant of New Glasgow, the secord. The assemblage at the rink was one of the largeat ever alteuding a hockey match. HALIFAX ~ FORTRESS ee D«w AFTER ALL THE MONEY THATHAS BEEN SPENT ON TEESE FOTI- FICATIONS, THEY ARE CONDEMNED. Parallel Cases are Commes— Fortunes wasted in Mieplaced Efforts 'o Insure Dafety Agaiest Disease—Dodd’s K:daey Pills Alone Impreg- nable. Hatrrax, Feb 16.—Fer years Cana- diane have been under the mupression that ia the Halifax fortreee they possersed one Of the safest and most impregnable defence works in the world. Its cost was enormou:. Now, however, comes the news thut it has been condemned as eut- of-date andthe guns are being removed. Itie ever tous. Fashions change in guos and fortifications as in everything else and we must be up-to date, whoever hes to pay for it. The people of Halifax, for instance, are abandoning the old fastioned idea that Rheumatism, Heart Dieeare, Lum bago, Gont, Paralysis, Dropey, Stone io Bladder. Skio Eruptions, Urinary Complains aod Female Weakness ave mere loval ailments, They understard now that all these troubles are dependent o# imperfect kidne: actions. The kidseys ace sup,o-ed t purify the blood. It they far’ imth.t or let gritte particles escape to the b'aider, blood divease and urinary treubles are the result. With uppwre blocd dneto an healthy kideeys it ie easily understovd bow disease such as Rheumatiem and th otbers enumerated aheve gain footbe'd. Dood’s Kidney Pilis act direcilv en tne kidneys and thus have never failed to cure Brighv’s Disease or Diabetes. We have thoneanda of testimonials to n-ove this. ~ GARDI DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Aassistan ; Lenéen Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST-—Fye, Ear, Nose and Tareat. Orrier—Cameron Bloek RESIDENCE—Rich mead Street, West. Or¥ice Hours—9 #am,to lpm,2to4pm Evenings by appeintment Eves Tested and Fitted With Glasses $100 Reward Offered The undersigzed cfters a reward of $100 for information that will lead to the con- viction of the party or parties who stripp- ed and carried away sabout six chains of barbed wire from fence along my Mill Pond. EDWARD KELLY South port. NN at Royal NOTICE Notice is hereby given thatan application wil be madetothe Parliament of Canada at the present session thereof, foran Act to10- corporate a Company to be called the “Acadia Mortgage Corporation for the pur pose of carry- ing on the business of a Loan Company with powers to loan money on real estate and on certain classes of debentures and stocks and with power to borrow on debentures, to rc: ceive deposits, to issue debenture stoek and with other rowers granted to loan Companies. Dated Halifax the jdth February, 1900. Alfred Whitman, : Solicitor of 4 pplicants, 58 Bedford Row, Hali‘ax, Nova Scotia. SISAAMAALLAAL) aie MAL! SAAMAAMAL LAA ALAA AAMddd dkbddd Ldddbd dae ddd oe AA | Lieutenant Macdonald Was Given a Reyal Send-Off i The officers and members of the Cale- uight, aod at twenty minutes to ten o'clock were joined by the boys land Brigade of St. James’ church, stati n te bd fare- | fellow claneman, leaving ed to ibe railway well to their loyal Lieutenant Macdonald, who was by the mail special en routs to South | Africa to battle for the Empire, Upon, arriving at the station the Club avd Brigade formed up oa the platform where | Lieutenant Macdenald bite farewe'l 10, his feiluw-clasamet and the boys of the Brigade andthe large number of o her) frievus present, after which he bearded ihe traio, As the train pa led cut Piper Fergu3on played suitable airs, aod tbe gallant Lieu- tenant stoad on tne platform waving hia adiues. The Club and Boys Brigade gave rousiog Cheers for Lieutenant Mae donal! followed by cheers by the osber citizens present, It is thought that there were upwards of tvo thousand people at the station to see (he pallant Lieutenant off. Below is the address of the Caledonian doaian Cilab met at the Clab rooms !sat! of the High- | and headed by Piper Fergusor, march- | Club, whch was crowded out of yestere day’s issue : To Liect.J. A. MoDunatp, Charlottetown, Dear £1R, -1t iswith mingled feelings of p easure und regret that the undersigned committee, acting on behalfef the Cale- donian Club of Prince Edward Island, ad- dress you on the eve of vour departure for the tlood-seined batilefields ef South Africa. Knowieg that your military as- pirations were so keen that they could only be satisfied by active service in the fi-ld, we are pleased to see the eariy cor- summation of your wisbea; but on the other haod we regreteven (he temperary severance of the tiesof fiiendship which boucd us £0 happily for eeveral years past. Your fellowe lansmea fully appreciate the masy sacrifices which the dep th of your devo'ion tu the caure of the Empire impel you to meake, but we look forward with h pe to your early and same retura to your ualive province, aod your reunion with the club, whos¢ interests were al- ways dearito your beart. We feel asx Pured that ia whatever sphere of service your lot may be ca:, vou will act the part ofw brave and irue “‘3oldier of the Queen ;” ead, we wis know that your qualities are such as will eadear you toall with whom you may Come io contact, the higher officers under woom you may be celled torerve, ae well as subordiuaie otlicers and privates, Over whom you may be placed, We a-k you to accept the accomparving sm+il git as an evidence ofthe high e-teem iu Which you are held by your fel- jus-ciansmen, as well ag a slight token of our appreciation of the valuable service vou have repdered our club, whose mem- bere, whatever fate may bave iu store for yu, bail ever held your vame in grateful remem Dbrauce. Joun Morues, Joun McEacaeéay, ALEx McUonaLoe, Jouxn S. McDona.p, Cora mittee, Club Rooms, Feb. 15th, 1900. In addition to the other gifts reeeived by Loentepant Macdonald he was yeaier- day sfierneon presented with aa address aod $20 in goli by the faculty and s.v- dents of the Ubarlotretown Business Cols lege. At the meeting of Empire Lodge Koights of Pythiae, held last evening, Lieutensnt Macdonald was presented with an address and jewel, acc .mpanied by a travelling shield. The Lodge also passed + resolution to keep him in good standing ou the books during bis absence, PERSONAL. Dr. McLellon, of Summerside, was in the city last evening. Profeseor Whitney, of Summerside, was among the visitors to Cosrleitetowa last evenins. Messrs L. E. Prowse and 8. £. McLeod cabled their arriyal at Liverpool today. “All Well.” Mr. F. L. Haezard was a paszenger by the mail epecial last evening returning from Halitax. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Clarke aad Mrs. J.J. Bavies leave tomorrow night on six weeks visi! to Florida. Mesers. A. A. Lefurgey and J. A Lefur- geyi were in Coarluttetown last night. They came down to witness the hockey match. An Ottewa despatch says that Captain Moore, of No. 2 Co. C. A., has been at tached to the permanent corps tor garrison duty. Premier Farquharson and Attorney- General McKinnou are expected home from Ottawa tenight. Hon. Mr. Rogers will not be home until the middle of next week. Mesers. Geo. R. McMahon, Joseph Kelly, J. M. Nicholeon and severa! other railway telegraphere were in the city last evening. They were attending a meeting of the Order of Railway Telegraphers. Mr. Malachi F. Walsh, of Charlotie- town, and Mr. Seymour Young, of Earns» cliffe, have received posta! cards from Pte. F. B. McRae conveying regarda and best wiehes. The cards are dated ‘From tne Battlefield, Jan. 11, 1900,” and indi- cate that Fred bas recovered from his sere throat. This will be good news fer his many friends, o. S277? { OLB Crusabets—Meetiag Mouday evenia at 6 30. Tn Pross,—Fair soday, followed by norilicast gales with su0w. Temeeraxce —Victoria Division 8 ot T. meets Moaday evening. Visitors wel come, Sone Service, at the Gospel Meeting ia Prows2’a new block tomorrow after oon a! 3.45. Btravgersalware welco oe. anenityaiiont Tae Temraratons.—The coldest indi cated during last might was 1} above zer>, The highest tempsrature up to one ths afternoon was 25 above. Kxicure or Pyrmias.—i Lodge ef th Koights of Pytaias wiil te isstitated af Truro on the 28th inst., with a charter membership of one puodred. For tse Hosritan —The Movher Sa- peror of the Charlottetown Horpiial grate fully acknowledges the receipt ot $132.80, the relurma ot the social and quadri:ie party held recently. Y. M. C.A.—Meeting at 4 o’clock tomorrow afterooon. Rev. Mr. Woision will speak aad Mr. Hawley will sing a so'o. Help this movement for the salva- tion of yousg men—your presence is neces¢ary. Lopes Erow, No. 148, S.or T.—An em-rgency meeting of the R. R. degree will be bel4 em Menday pight,the 19th inst, Bueiness requiring immediate at- tention will be bremght Lefore the meet. ing. By order ef W. Ff. Sprciat Tratx.—It is thought that up- wards of 160 peeple came from Summer- side last evening t» witaess the hoekey matches. Abeut 125 came down on the s peciaitend 40 came by the regular. The special left on reurn to Summerside after the last matek. Lost ix tHe Ick.—Mr. Victor Douse lost a valuable berse aod sleigh while com- ing to town from West River by way of the ice, auight ertwe ugo. Mr. Doure and Mr. Dasiel Morrison were in the sleigh. It is said that thev acciden ‘ally drove into a hole in the ic: le.t by mussel- mud diggere. Lapies Aip.—At the meeting of the Ladies Aid Seciety yesterday it was pro- posed that the reselution of a previous meeting regarding a housekeeper for the new P. E. laiand Hospital be Pfannviled and the committee relieved of their duties, which was dene. Another motion bearing upon the same matter was submitied but did not earry. bn _______”F An Exelusive Book. The “Almanach de Gotha” is the most exclusive book of its kind, and perliaps of any kin@ im the world, and to get one’s name ip its pages implies that vue is either an exalted personage or something very much like it. And of those whose names appear very few nre able to boast of having a portrait between its select and scarlet covers.— London Letter. tvhy He Hurried. “Young man.” said the old gentle- man, “my daughter is too young to marry. A girl of her age cannot be sure of ber ewn mind in a matter of such importance.” “l fully realize that.” replied the young man, who had just secured the fair one’s consent. “That's why I don't want to wait.”—Chicago Pest. Hurray up if you want any of that 28c sheeting we are selling at 16c, or that 14c print cotton we are selling at 8c, it won't stay here at these prices. Prowse Bros, Particulars of our 39¢ Dress Goods Sale will appear ltater— we just want to say that you will find an assortment that will fully sustain our previous record as the pioneers of 39c Dress Geods sales... Stanley Bros.—Sale Begins Monday. SLE TER AE SEN ER CORTES” THE BEST CoOozEs In Charlottetown are now using Jehnson’s Baking Powder The leading hotels and board- ing houses use it exclusively, as they find it the choapest and mest econemical Cream of Tartar Beking Powdea sold in the city. We manufacture it, and guarantee that it is made from the purest drugs. carefully miced | and sifted. Price 25¢ fer a full pound (16 oz) tim. 15 cents fora half pound (8 oz) tin. Sold by all grocers, a a | ' j at the Always Busy Store 39e Stanley Bros (th Annual Sale of 39¢ Dress Goods Begins Monday Next The ladies know the mag- nificent and generous Bargains always assortment given at our sales. Our reputation will be fully sus- tained this year. All we ask is a look through— The goods sell themselves. oe OE a stanley Gros. gen eSeaasssdasabasasasee i “| 95 CENTS 95. CENTES P 4 = ONLY A FEW PAIR =e so ee 9 2 8 7 e®32 26 tt &% SIZE 4 5 and6 i We show in our window a fev pair of women’s Tin ? boots strong, with flannell liaing. First Price $1.75 i {tp You can buy them this week for " 95 cents a pair. ime ALLEY &CO” When Doe the 20th Century Begin ¢ We 'llnot Discuss that Qusetion now REaSSESESASESSLEZZALZASSA We are starting this year in good spirits and’ great hopes of making this cur banner year in the Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations which makes us fecl like spurring curselves to greater achicvements. Our facilities for better buying increases with every year. The best manufacturers are approaching us to sell us their goods direct These advantages we will this year share with our customers In order to get the kest Suits, Overcoat, Trouscrs, etc,, turned cut under the magic teuch of an artistic cutter, in the person of Mr. Suxivs McLetiay, ands picked thorougbly trained staff of workmen. © You mustcome tofheadquartersfat GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters...... v sam asnsntiatstestnaalin cites ceuiltianeatiasatias schainaiiniinticdiahihiactiiatiia lies Unie