THE DAILY MXAMINER, CHARLOTV'ETOWN, MARCH 1, 1559 You ean buy at WEEKS & 60S ron" 37 E=pctnrs The best unlaundered » irt in the city Iti» equal to any Laandried Shirt shown at $1.25. It is finest linen, all réinforced and fine strong cot- ton. In fact af good as you want. For anything in the Shirts, Collars, Suffs and 'Nie We are headquarters. Don't forget we have ai- ways a good range of 4 ply Liren Collars —latest shapes, 2 for 25¢ —~-a Sold elsewhere 20c each Gents’ Kid Gloves New for spring Full Stock Spring Shades, All sizes, 7} to 94.—Best qualities. WEEKS & GU THE PEOPLE'S STORE ee2)2ee SUMMERSIDE ! tars t Ahegweits, Local. and Mther ems, Wvese, Mup.—The mussel mud busi-« nesa has commenced in Summerside, aod large quantities are being shipped daily by train to the country round about. cuiwebipaeein I.LecaL Fisninc.—Two charges of fish- ing trout out of season were set down for trial before A. Lord, Fishery Officer, to» dav. One case was settled and the other poatponed. Tne Maris.—The boats left Tormentine thie morning, with 92 bags of mail, at five minutes to seven. The mai! reached towa ehortly before one o’clock. The boa:s from this side landed at Tormentine at 11 o’¢lock. —— — Eocxer Marcurs.—Den’t miss the two bockey matches in the rink to-night. The Abbies play a return match with the Stare and the Second Victoriasand the St. Duostan’s also play @ return match. Both games promise to be well contested and fullof interest for the admirers of the respective teams. There should bea full house. B. I. 8.—The annual meeting of Emer- ald Branch of the 8.1.8. will be beldin RIFLE ASSOCIATION MEETING ee ee Officers Elected-Maritime Meeting at Charlottetown. The annua! meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association was held last evening in the City Conrt Room. Lieut. Calonel Dogherty ocev:pied the chair, and the meet- ing was large und enthusiastic. The following are the cffivers fur the en*uing year ;:-- Patrco~ His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Vice-Fatrone—The Honourable the Master of the Rolie and the District Officer Commanding M. i. 12. President— Lieut. Ccl. Dogberty, R. L. Vice~Presidente—Lieut.- Col. Long: worth, 4th Regt. GC. A., Surgeon-Maj>r 8S. R. Jenkins, dth Regt. C.A.,L. E. Prowse, E-q.,M. P. P Council—Lient.—Col. Doghery, R. L., Chairman; Lieut.~C.l -Moore, D, O. C., Lieut. Col. Longworth, 4 b Regt. C. A., Surgeon M jor Jenkins, 4b Reg. C. A. L. E. Prowse, E-q.,M. P. P., Ex officic; Major Weck:, Charlottetown Engineers; M jor D. Stewart, 821d Ba't; Major H. M Davison, 4th Regt, C. 4. Leut. E. Macdougall,R.L; Lizut. EK. Stewart, 4h Regt, C. A.; Capt. D. L. Hooper, No 1. Co, 820d Batt.; Lieut. and their Hall on Friday 15th Inst , at 3 p. m. A full a(ttendancs of mem- bere, especially these who | intend purchasieg regalias, is requested. Complete arrangements are already made for the annual celebration on St. Patricks evening. Programme will appear later, M. Smith, Secy. Hearrz’s Hatt — The concert in Heartz’s Ha)! last night was well attended and proved most successfull. The fise literary and musical programme made ready forthe occasion was rendered with excellent effect, reflecting the greatest eredit upon those who took part. During the intermission there was a ssle of home— male candy of excellent quality The concert was under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist Chur-k,and Rev, G. M. Campbel! presid- ed, spieipiiion Orr ror Kroxpixe.—Mr.T.E. Murphy, of South Shore, received a letter from hia son Wellington, who | -ft here sbo1' a year ago for British Columbia, in which he informs his father that he had entered into partuership with a Mr. Lindsay, and they were thea about to etart by the steamer City of Seattle fur Ska,way. They hada six month3 outfit of provi- siots and clothing aod intended to push as quickly as possible for th? Klond ke. where Mr. Murphy’s partner had giready been. Mr. Murphy w45 in gocd spirits and ieported the prospects good for him- self and partner. densities R2np Barration.—-At the aazual meet~ ing of the officers of the 82nd Battalion, held yesterday afternoon in the office of Lieut. J. A. MacDonald, the following committees were appointed: Regimental committee, Lieut. and Adjt., J.A.Mac- Donald, Major Crockett and Capt. Allan; band committee, Surzeon-Major Warbur~ ton, presiden’; Surgeon Captain égohnson and Major D. Stewart, secretary treasurer. The reportsof the regiment ani bani committees were adopted, snd matters relating to «ficiency, annual drill, etc. , were discuesed a: length. scsi Warenovse Exreres.—The warehouse of Nicholson’s tobacco factory, ou lower; Queen Street, was entered during last night by eome persons unknown Aon €n- trance was effected by breaking a pare of glass in the wiodow through which the bolt on the door was reached and removed. after getting inside the vieitore stirred up the fire aad regsled the:nselves with carned lobsters which A A. Bartlett, Nol Co.4th Regt, C. A., Adjt. J. A.McDonald, 82nd Bat!.; Lieut. Q M& Allan, 82ad Batt ; Sec’y Treasurer, Mejor S. F. Hodgson, 4th Regt. C A. D.R. A. Membera of Council for Prince Edward IsJand—Honorary Lieut., Col. Sir Louie H. Davies, K.C. M.G,P. C., Outawa 4th C. A. ; A. W. Gwen, Evg., Ottawa; Lieut. Col H.R. Smith, A. D. C., 14h P. W, O Rifles, Kiogeton Lieut,-Col. Sherwood, 43rd Biuttalion, Ottawa. Executive Committee, — Major Weeks, Major Stewart and Lieut. Stewart, Provision wss tade for shooting the Maritime match at Charlottetown in June next; alo forthe sending of the team to the D, R. A. matches in September next PERSONAL. ———<« A. A. Lefurgéy,Eeq, and Alb:rt Craig, E q., Emerald, came to towa by the westerp train (bis morn ng, Messrs D. Esany. Mount Stewart, and P. Kelly, Montagné,’ come totown this morning. Both registered at the Queen a — ey Tre WeaTher.— Fresh to strong south and west winde, fair tocloudv weather; light local rain or sleet. No decided change in tempera'ure. P. E. Istanp Hosprran.—A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the P. E. I [Hospital will be held im the ¥. M.©. A. parlor next Friday morning, March 3rd, at balf past-eleven o’clock. A full atteodance is reqnested. ine, _Scummersipe E.ecrion.—The civic elec- tion in Summerside yesterday resulted in the returo of Mr. Ronald Campbell as chairman and the tollowing as conncil- lors: James McLeod, Jobn Dickiesov, R. E. Sobey, Alex Allen, Harry P. Wood, George Muttart. Ax Ixrerestine Srory.—How an Irisb rebel became a lov.list and a British patriot,as exemplified in the life of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, wi'!l be told by Mr Mc- | Cready io tne ¥.M. ©. A. ball oo Thure- | day eveniog Admission 10 cents Pro- | ceeds in aid of the Prince Street School | Lbrary Fand, THe Staxtery.— The Stanley reached | Pictou yesterday afternoon about half past three. She i-ft Pictou on retarn early this morning and got to Georgetown after a spiendid passage of five hours, bringing thirty pesseogere,"*amoag whom was Mr, Webster of T. A Mc Lean’s foundry, a large freight and fifteen more bags of the long delayed mil. No ice was met with between Pictou IsJand and Georgetown, A epecial train will bring the passengers to town which will be due about 4 o’clock. Laip ro Rest .—-The funersl of tha late James Gsllivan took place this morning from Brigbton to St. Dunstav’s Cathedral thence to tLe Koman Catholic Cemetery. There was a good atiendance at the funeral, and the usna!l eervices were held at the church and at the grave. Mr. Gallivan has been a faithfal employe of tiie Halifax Brewing Company for eeveral yeare, an. baz also +: ttendedto the range light at Brighton. His death is regretted by all who knew him, aod hiswife and fam ly Lave our sympathy. Acriccirrrat Meeting. — The ag- ricultural meeting at Kensington yester- day was one of the largest ever held on P. F. Island. The meeting was addressed Hot 1. Miss Ham ltoa, of Fredericton who | 4g been epeading the vaprer jn Charl oitetown ‘he gueat of Mrs Kiward Bayficld, crossed by the Stanley yesterdcy on her return, home. We are pleared to vee Mr, R. BE. Smith, fthe teaching etaff of Queen Square School, ableto resume bis duties. Mr. Smith hae been confined to his room for two weeks with inflammatien of the lungs. Ask for Migard’s and take no other Ser NI OTICE, Belfast Railway —AND— Hilisborough Bridge, — ——— —— A Public Meeting will be beld at Pow- nal Heli, Lot 49, on Monday, the 13th day of Mareb, next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., fer the purpose of vcon«ideri i the necessity of proceeding with the Belfast Ralway aad Bridge across the Hillshorough. The Premier and members of Local andl bad probably been stolen, and when ‘they were leaving they took with them , pound box of tobacco. Sr. James’ Hawi ceria avd lectures under th: anspices of the Young Men’s Literary Ase ciaion of St. James’ church was closed I-st evening alee ; —fhe seres of €on- Wednesday, March Ist. Acnission only 15 cls. 22Q22L ce a A CHARLOTTETOWN SEWERAGE Tenders For Sand Sealed Tesders addr ssed to the undere sizned ani ecdoraed “Tenders for sand, well te rece ved at this office unti!l noen On Thursday, March 3rd. ‘99 for furnishing 1560 cubic yards of shore Sand. subject 1o the approval of the com- miseioner ») Engineer. ‘} Tendere will be received for quantities of 100 or more yards, aud to be delivered at fuch time and places as may be agreed cyl HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissionere of Bewers and Water Supply. City Hall, Ch'town,Feb 25th, 99. 2704 with a concert that waa thoroughly er) -y rem “9 : ed by one of the largest audience: of the Prince Edward Island Raiiway season. The entertainment was wel! sedi nea | earried out, and the ladies end geotlem:en On and afer MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1998 inking part deserve every credi*. Ong | in, of this Railway will run daily, (Sun | tothe illoess of Mr. Vinnicombe be was] aay excepted,) as under. sable to be present, but Mr ern : eaten ——— mo Havfele very kiodly took bis p'ace,render- | [rains Oat- rains + In- j ao violin solo swith tine effact as well as ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read pleving with Mr. Earlein the opening | Gown Ppa a ouaiber. Before the Natiooai Anthem), | 5» wy, - - a 2 was tuag Rev. Mr. Fullerton, on bebalf of 7 00 2 10 Charlottetown. ; 10 % 2 30 the Y. M. L. A., returned thanks to all} 715 3 30..Royalty Junction 10 15 2 16 who had assisted in the lectures and enter | 7 52 417 .Nurth Wiltshire. 9 20 1 40 tainment during the season, and fl-o} S04 4 31..Hunter River... 9 05 1 28 thanked those who bad helped them along | 5 38 5 13, .Emerald......... 8 18 12 = by their presence and patronag*, 9 05 5 47..Kensington...... 7 33 12 25 : semen ie My A eertiedes | 9 30 6 50 Ar. Ly. 7 00 12 00 “T1aM 38 gen a a \ S’Side { A. M “18g §,poof{ PY®L “POOF 24} “" 2 50 Lv. ] nel 10 30 gyiedusaeg §,pooHt “THEel poe A ee Wellington......... 9 47 io} poog cand oavy LSNW NO ‘2 19..... sake PEE BOs ic ves nas 9 00 + ther shinment of that 25 cent} 3 31........--. SPREE .0. vcnctivn o 00 _vike eo W Perkine & Co’s.| 4 34..-......- Alberton........ oo silk. Jest reovived st F. OS 05 S0-er.....225: << sicced iy 6 00 The money saving store. °. M. tiie Read F. Perkins & Co’s add. to-day. ar f P. M- “— 3 Corset, a big shipment of new corms! 4 29 iy .........Charlottetown....ar 10 30 just received at F, Perkine & Co's. The) gg | Mount Stewart..... 9 05 money saving store. BF Bihikc's cuss dd SENNA cvs. csagee) 5 Oe —— ——— & 45 ar... ......Georgetow”...... lv 7 10 conoxs: P.M. A.M. = y t 8 Pee «Mount Stewart. ..ar a athe order of the day in soaps. 11V) 4 48..........+.Morell...... wesvee 8 17 uguolight” and “Lifebuoy” brards—only 5 aeiced “* neve ewe Peters. <* e@e0eee 7 48 Se.the twin bar from any up-to-date} 6 40.... ..,..-.Souris..........., 6 20 Grocer, and yon will find that you do net) r. mM. A. M. require any toilet brands, which are #0 eX-/| » yy. a. M. neive 5 15 I ea hy | 0) oo psc ‘ OG Wi iccececesscape Traverse. .lyv 7 00 sé % ; P. M. A. M. Sunlight ry _ Trains are ran by ren oe mae tevery two w . aaa nate me. in the whale of Canada ina ea. Man. Cos. Geer Ry € roeD, \funlight Soap is used largely in . sre countries of the world. and the demand tor oy | 4 SHARP, Superintendent, P. EI. RB n three times as ‘Bee " . T. 2 is more tse —Why? Because ay is univers- sarlettetown. : to be the best soap made. @ 2U-4 Dominion Parliaments are reepectfally invited to atiend. JOHN McEACHERN, } ALBERT BUSWELL. RICHARD JENKINS, EWEN McBZACBERN, Feb 25, 1899. by. Profeseora Rob rt-on and <aAcoun, aod Premier Fa:quharsoo, Senator Fergason and Mr. 1. J. Dillon. The farmers pferent manifested a great deal of interest it the proceedings. At Summerside, las evening the meeting was wll attended, abd was aidressed by Professors Macoun and Robertson, Mr. T. J. Dillon, Premier Farquharson and Senator Ferguson, who spoke in ihe order given. tf Sr. Perer’s Miseton.—The attendances a: the missior is increasing. Last even- ing tbe church was nearly fall and the closest ateution was paid to the sermon preached by the missioner, from Gensis iii, The instruction afterwards was on eelf- eXam‘uation. At the spiritual instraction rervice this moroing Father Conran continued bia meditation on the “Patherhood of God.” Yesterday after- noon he spoke on ‘“*Ihe Life in Baptism.” Services to-day and every day this week evil be just the rm? ae yesterday. Celebrations of Holy Communion at 6 50 and7 45 a.m, sbort Spiritual! instruction | at 7.25, Matins at 9.iptercessory service at 12, bible instruciion at4 p. m. and mission serv ce aud termon at 7.30. bap oeditiesia Want Saxp Fivrwation.—After two years of invesiigaiion a commission water supply in Pittsburgh bas recom- mendedia svstem of sand filtration,estimat- ed to cost $1,700,j00. The commission says thatthe invesiigation narrowed itself down toa recommendation either of the sand system or a mechanica system. An examination of the relative efliziency of the two methods in the liht of experience showed that, s> farasthe removal of bacteria from tle water ie concerned, the sand filter leaves fuc littl+ to be desired. Inaddition to bacterial efficiency ia the question of the adaptability of the «fllaent for seaming purpose-. The «ffluent, which yields a minimum scale tormation, and showa nocorrosive action upoo the polu's ip the boiler generally first expose d to the aitack, is, all other things being eqval, to be preferred. Here again the sand filter aj pears to have given the beet ratisfaction. Pabst Sait Extras The Best Tonic is recommended to build up the conval- escent ; to strengthen the weak and over- worked ; to conquer dyspepsia ; to pro- duce sleep; to build up and feed the nerves ; to Assist Nursing Mothers and to help women generally. It should be taken at meal-time and before going to bed, about a bottle a day. It will brace you right up. Loud. alia Gtiier items, oD } Mothere Would dowell to look into the valucs offered in our 39c DRESS GOODS, In addition to the many very at- tractive lines suitable for ladies, there are a lot of excellent goods, in Plaids, Checks and Plains, that would make up splendidly for Summer Dresses— worth 60c to 98c per yard. 96 va. Sale Price all to Re t. A BIGA 223 22 et @s stock of Boots and Shoes arrive we want to c'«se most ot the stock now on hand. Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Boots. Shoe Sale | We want room —we must have it. —Before ou» | ge new ‘ut the 10, 15, 20, 25 PER CENT. DiS “OUR! 2°) PER CENT DISCOUNT on | Men’s Go>leear Cal? D ngoia, ete. —15 ana c. discount. DB in Box- 2U Pp. 290 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on our Ladies’ Fine Slippers. Ladies’ Fine Laced and Puttoned | | gains in all lines. 10 TO 25 P. C. BISCFUNT Misses’ Fine Buttoned Boots, 11 2— heel and spring heel. 20 P. e D'SCOUNT | We want the room and must | sell the goods—-so you can Jepend on Men’s Gongress Roots. | ig bur- | Job lots of Boos at i way down prices. eta ~ > i > s ; : Ladies ? Fine Buttoned Boots, getting bargains. tnrn soles. ig discounts to elear. ” RR. K. JoOs?T. STAMPER’S CORNER. If You Want A House to Live in H ve it built to liveie. Our business is to build houses to live in. If it’s not a house you want, we can buill anything from afenceto & a brick block —and we do it as it should be done. . Our Work May Be Seen _-'-j1|. in many of the baodsomest modera cottages in the city. BECAUSE——"™ We purchase our lumber in the best and lowest priced markets, and trapsform it ourselves into the finished work, thue saving middle profite,and reducing the actual cost of building, we arethe peo» pleto dothe work. If you have acy idea of pultiag apa new build- ing of any kiad, Jet us figure on it for you. Rest work at ordinary prices..... ; em WM. W. HARPER, £: Mavufacturing Ceatractor, Fitzroy Street. ; oe eee ee ee Pas oer Eee hak eee Se