She a d 3 ? WEEKS & 6 fist White Goods Sale vin White Sheeting Plain Willte SOBEL IT L6c ea iecd i” : - «Vc TTT - f a] White Sheeting ¥VAAYL YU Fillow Gotten a fireular Pillow Uotton ; 10e dine) is -++e1 2c ae le pubdate. Gas TOWELS— Linen dick 40. neeerer Mea pair | Jf a pair | ik : i & {willed Grey Sheeting * 2c yard eevee * #* ‘QMLIS— Honey Comb *\ ; 1-4 or 91 io plaio... Ss each | wr 91 io feioge "5c each | °%: each “*e#eeee p.4 11-4 or 98 in fr | Ladies’ Night Gow! ) apeCi@ld...e0ecescereeeseeereee 470 aad 65¢ Nicely trimmed ani good s:zee Ladies Drawers ce While they last, ve sbenett 12¢ pair Ladies’ Skirts aid GBC ..0sseeee secceees l4c pair WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE sseececevecs 200800382008 Money : Saving ADVICE If you have not dealt wth HUGHES the People’s Druggist in 1808, resolve to@e so'in 1800, He gives advice and services free, md sells the Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store ia the city. You can save 25 p. c. on ail pre scriptions you have prepared by hmm. Your friends have pri ved thi Give him a trial and see if he cannot save money [01 + ParRonize Hughes Ti " le’ T) 1¢"¢ he People’s Drugg: 1! Apothecaries Hall : Bedhanen ers 5 ies ; Hair Brushes, ; Soaps, ¥ Toilet Articles. BRIGHT NEW GOODS At soiled prices. a PE Gea ike TPP NS St SFL £9 AS SPST ST SF SSP AD ERIS On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m the me will find me in my office in " ae Prowse Block, on the north ; ueen’s Square, first door to he Mght Upstairs, | echooidaye. { la grey, } imay be, | antill0, then a tlie ‘ ) | . twilight at 2p. m., that deepens into | might darkness at3. A grey and white world we are living injust now, but it is | to the mouutain tops again, and when the | Dew year is one week gone the | will rise each day higher acd higher, un- FLMFGALKGOSALGI FSG FFAG | TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN FERBRTARY, 11 1899 A SUNLESS MONTH When Old Sol Never Shows Wis Face in Dawson City. ' | : Faith F enton writing from Dawson City to the Toronto Globe save: —We have | | @nlered upeu the senless month of the! ; sub-Arctice. Thre igh ihe Novern I or days we watched the | ABBIES STILL CHAMPIONS. A Large Crowd and a Splendid Game : at the Rink Last Night. The A beg weiter still bold the Cham pion- ship of P. BE. Island, and they owe their last night’* victory solely to their snperior weigbt and strength of their forwarde. {oa | the first half the Victorias forwaeds plaved the re fleet on of it caus tak - ee | er nig oe = At b iN They kept i > al i . puck In their opponent's territory tops at 10 o'clock in the morning, There | nearly all the time,and tried time ent |}woull bea yellow fach upon a - | @gsin to ecore; bat the aplendid deter e of eastern peak, the clouds about the heights | Jost, Betbune and MeMillan kent fe em urew rosy and lit the snowy crests inoa) from doing so, The ftirat half was pro lovely glow Then irim ofgold, lif ed babdiy the fuetesnt and moO-t al rhtiy | ie ee a e lofty forizon, just a rim, fought balf hour’s playing . of ae arc Of avime-worn wedding ny. | hockey ever witnessed 11 arloitetown It would slp across the southern bor Hatin the S&C vt Se : a oe w little j irpey oftwo hoursor le Ftne Abies’ rentiie hues 10 tf 8.10D—~—ihen a op dow : behlioad the moun. | In pe } in GOEV-Cchecking toa iar j (Aino peaks, {ts day's work was done, and | #@id eould toss the littl Vies on y the dying crimson @ash remained AimOst as much as they liked ihis, of W th early December days Loe golden course, was bound to te i on the Victorias, os disay peared. Onl the vellow and | and before the half was nearly over it was g idl ght upon the peaks told us that the | plainly seen that the Victorias were be sun was shining somewhere town below Zinuing to fav. The def«nee pnt up by botn ne mourstlair Now n mid-Decemb Fi. sides was s#plet did. Ham Bethune is ur-~ we do not see itat all, and the jight upo doubtedly the best cover point the Abbies the peaks iv verr faintaod brief, a touch bave yet had; and McLean did some of the | Of rosiness at midday and then noon yzreynees the after - as we imag red in our asa cloudy day uotii9 a m., twilight grey widday, tollowed by i ark coly for a few weeks. Early January wll bring the yellow light apd rose-flusn yellow rim will slip softly up, j ist to peer down at the little cabin city in the Yukon Valley, then drop in content. But after that it ti! (he rim environs the full goiden ball, and the season rol: rapidly on io tne June days when the sun never sleeps. Chureh Services. Sunpay Fes. 12th METHODIaT Prince St.— Prayer meeting at 10.15 Rev GM Campbell atil and7. Sacrament ofthe Lord’s supper at close ofevening ser- vice; Sunday Schoc! and Bible Class at 2.30, Grace Church.—Prayer meeting at 10 . PERSONAL. | | Be ‘ | chant’s Bank ct Halifax at Souris was in j Rev W J Kirby at 11 and 7. Morning theme: “God questioning the chijdr-.,,.” Evening theme: “A sermon to young people” eres Le 7 — of Sabbath S8c10)1 gers cordia nyited. oy) j for sl angers. 7 wants preying PRESBYTERIAN Zion.—Prayer meéting & 10.15. Rev W Spencer of Montage Atlland7, Sunday School and Bible Ulass at 2,30. St. James’<PYayer meeting at 10. Rev Jv Melvy6rof West River at ll and at 7. Sunday school and Bibe class at 2.36 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Holy Sommunion at 8.30 4. m. Morning Prayer atlIil. sSuuday School and Bible Class. at 2.30. Evening prayer at 7 All seats free and unappropriated, Every body welcome, St. Peter’s—Holy Communion at8 and ll a.m Matinsat'0 15 Bible Class and Child- ren’s catechising at 2,30. Evensong at 7, All seats freeand unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10.30 Rev G. P. Raymend atil and 7, sunday schoo! and Pastor's Bible class at2.30. Strangers welcome and vrovided with comfortable seats. CENTRAL CHnISTIAN CHURCH Corner Prince and Grafton Streets Social weeting at 11 a. m. AN S mpson at 3.30 p,m. Bible School at230 Wednesday évening Prayer meeting at7 3) ST DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL Low Mass at7 30a ™ Children’s Mass at 9 High Mass and sermon at 10,5), Vespers and Benediction at7 pm. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Great George Street, Ser- vice at liand7. Evening subject: “And there was great joy inthat City.” sects, 8-8 Sunday School and Bible Class at 239. Y. P. 8. C. E. Prayer meeting Wedaesday evening at 7.30 CHYSTNUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Chestnut Street, Sunday at 4 o’clock. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at7. 1!,%, and at7 p.m. Week night Services— vonday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday ats p. m. GOSPEL MEETING, GosPEL MEETING.—Railway Men's Meeting in Prowse’s New Boc«,sunday #icernoon at 4 o’ciock. Lesson, John i-10, “Living Water.” Song service at 5.15 Strangers always welcome. The English war offise has inagurated a measure of considerable importance. it provides that in fuiure every : avalry regi- ineut shall comprise a ceriain number of trained telegraphers, and, ina: much as io- creased pay aod brigbier prospects of prs motion are to be accorde| to troopers sad noocommiseioned officers,who have mas tered the sience of telegraphy, the result will be that in course of time nearly | every calvaryman will know how to tele- 'graph. In modern warfare cavalry 18 nsed almost exclusively for reeonpais- eance, and the idea is that each trooper shall pe sufficiently expert, not oulyto be atle to tap wires with the view Co obtaining valuable information regardiog the eo- emy, but shell be able to send important | news which may be secured. It is knowo that both Germesy and Russia keep large bodies of calvary on eitherside of the:r long frontier with the main purpose of cutting avd tapping the enemy & telegraph.c wires just across the bouodary line for the purpore of interfering W th the mobilizing in case of the outbreak of war. Is will he seen, therefore, that @ knowledge of tele- graphy is indiepeosable tothe calvarymen of the future, aud in view of this fact the new rule inaugurated by the war offise ex- ci.es universal approval. eed a A CARD. The Photographic and Crockery busines* carried oo by the Jate Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grafton Sireet. Toanking the public for past favors avd hoping for a covtinuance of the same. I remain, respectfully ye urs, OR. J. H. AYERS, Dentis | ISABEL LEWIS. et | » ‘ | best piaying at point ever seen in Char- | louetewn. In the firet half neither side . on! . o . 7 ‘ But this senless month is not one of scored; in the second half the Abegweits |} continued night, | scored three times and the Victorias oace. It pleasing to hear that Sister St. Cath» erine ccn‘inges to improve in health. Mr. J J. Hughes, agent of the Mer- » the city Isst evening. _ The friends of Mrs. James Byrne will bear with pleasure that there isa further improvement in her condition, Mr Robert D Bell, of New Glasgow, and ° Mr M Smith, of Emerald, were passengers to town by the westero train to-day. ' _Prof D J Mcleod, who: has beenov a visit to the Summerside, Kensington and | St Eleanors schools,returned home to day. LOCAL NOTICES. | cE A few pair left of those $130 Boots, Big bargains at Jost’s, To-night—bargain lote of boots and | shoes at Jost’s, j Valénéia drauges only i5 cents a dozen | at Beer & Goft’s. Valencia oranges just the thing for marmalade, only 15 ceata a dozen at Beer & Goff’s. 2in Bargains in white shirts, collers and cuffs, at the Bargain Corser 100 white shirts fur 752. 125 white shirts for 95c. 150 white shirts for 112;al) vew this fall. Soild shirts for balf price. Things to Make a Note of Don’t forget the Carnival. St. Peter’s Boy’s Club Concert,is yet to come. ‘twill be held in the Schoolroom next Monday evening. Give the boys a tull house. Inatitute at 8 | 730 for dis- To-xicnr.— Teacbers o'clock. Teachers meet at cussion of questions. “Cuidy pull down for your brida! suit” Ooe oi thespecialties at the club concert in St. Peters Hall next Moaoday evening. Several specialtiesat the Carnival and some beautiiul costumes. Look out for @ specia! announccment on Tuesday, If you will come to the rink on Tues- day evening you will see a scene of beauty as has never been seen before in Char- lo tetown. ‘There will be many pretty girle in stunving costumes, and the inter- ioc will be one bower ot Chinese lanterns aud ocher decorations. ~~ ~~ om © ana HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel: M. J Foley, J J Hughes Mr B McLe)lan, Sarah Macdonald, Souris, Hotel Davies : Joho Hewderson, Mont- real, Leonard Morris, Summerside: H A Dingwell, Daniel Nolan, Harry Clarke, J C Ferguson, H D McLean, Mrs J R Morrow, couri.; W A Brennan Summer- side; Jas E Earvin, do, NEWS NOTES A region of teror ezists in Bulivia. John Dillon bas resigned the leader- ship of the Irish parliamentary party. Italy is concentrating ® squadron in the Gulf of Pechili and_msy seize a Chinese port. _-—->— ERVES must be fed on pure, rich blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best nerve tonic. By enriching the J blood it makes the nerves STRONC.- A Mistaken Idea Some pereons have an idea that the TALCUM POWDER we are selling at LOC a iin is no good on account of the low price. This impression is spedi'y removed the first time itis ured. — It i- good Talcum Powder in every respect, and we are giving our customers tbe bensfit of the low nrice we obtained by bayiog a large quantity of it. Think of it as a 25: package for 18c. &ASZSE484384 SSF Fe SSS IST VST Te TT TTS Local and Other Hems, PROBS, Northwesterly to westerly ' Winds, strong during ihe day; fair and very cold today and Sunday. Tue Sran_ey.— Nv word of the where abouielbt tbe Sianley was obtainable up to sLe Line Of golng to press. Locat Councit.—The Executive of the L, GO W.are r quested to meet at P. W. Voilege Ou aios l3ih,inst, at 330 o clock, to cunsider a mwatier of importarc z iay the Tena, bi © i cree lames ue Maits—There will be no foreign mail loday All the iceboats are ep tins l@ OF tiie straits, aud it is lmipossible, Ou ount of the kad Crucsiniy — weather, to make a ieaciiheniane Hate Masy.—The tlag on the Provin- a! Butidiog is at balf mast today out of respect to toe aie Archibald Me Milian, sonof Hon. A, McMillav, Commissivoer ot Crown Lands, - Srecian Traiy.— The special train from Sourls ia coun tica with ijast nigh ? hockey mach bee Ugit rome FiXiV PACUIs 81001618 lo Lhe CILy. Ube (rain lets Ou i¢= turn about midoight. onteciuniiccicans ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ~- 1 eachers of Princes Street echocl uesire to teuder ibeir thauk to Rev. Mr. Simpson for the free use ot St. Peter’a schoo!rocom for their concert oa Ihuraday, the 9.4 inst. ORANGEMEN, — The provencial Grand Lodge of Urangemen will meet ia the Orange Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday 2let of Pevuraary at the bour of 11 o’clock a. m. for the transaction of general busi- peas. —_— Tue Encixeers.—A leading feature cf ' the Mogineers entertainment will be a tab- leaux of the roll cali: Tuis aione should prove a drawing card,,to sey nothing of the various cOuvesis and the © Last Stand,” Friday, 17h, is the date. Teacuers’ In ritute.—At 8 o’clock tits evening, in Y. M. C.A.parlor, Mr. F, B, Messervey will read a paper on “‘The Theory of Public Speukiug.”. The pub- lic, Who in past years bave taken a deep interest In this society, are cordial ly ins yited to be present, ene em Fonerat Pousrrenep.- Owing to the continued stormy weather, the funeral of thelate Archibald MacM )llan ie indefinitely postponed, but may take place on Moncay muroing next at eleven o’clock, if the weather is favorable. Due notice will. be giyea in the papers. Tux Tenperatere.—Last night ithe thermometer registered 54 degrees below zero,and44} below at uine o’clock this morning. Thewind had a velecity of sixteen to twenty miles an hour, and this has made decidedly unpleasant weuther out of doors. Has Moyer on Haxy.—It is said that New Westminister B, C., bas a balanee of ¢51,000 on band of charitable funds, after all distress occasioned by the great fire has been relieved, and the city now has a bill before the Legis!ature of British Columbia io empower the corporation to spend the the money in public works and tnus pro- vide work for the needy. AckNowLepGment.~— The Executive of the L.C. W. return their sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen, who so kind- ly. undereuch uutoward conditione, as- sisted,by addresses and music, im rendering their meeting lastnight instructive and agreeable. They also heartily thank His Worship the Mayor and the gentlemen who lent their presence on the occasion, oinlinsina Mercuant’s Bank Srock.—A sale of Merchant’s Bank stock took place at Robert Beasirsio’s. auction mart to-dav. There was a large number of our men of mouey present aod the stock sold quickly at 157. This is an excellent price, being the highest ever realized, and shows the great confidence the public have in the directors and the institution. Curtpren’s Day.—To-morrow will’ be children’s day in Grace Church whew the sermon to the children wilite preached by the pastor in ibe morniog, and the tenth sermon in the courae of Women of the Bible will be preached at night on “Ruth,” on dectsionuof cbharacter,a ser- mon to growing people. The children will assist the choir with some very ehe'ee music. dinates Tue Trax Sexvice.—Tbe train to Cape Traverse was blocked Jast night on tbe line between Emera!d and the Cape, but got throngh this forenoon: Tne train ef; Cap2 Traverse this mornitg oo return to Emerald where connection w!!! be made with the afternoon train to Charlottetown. The western train reached Alberton and Tignish this morning aod put about on re. turn. Ali tue other trains are on time. From al) parts of the country come reports f the excessive cold and snow drifts. — pass ——-——-s 44442444244 4224444424234 FSIIVIIIIFTS 4445444444244448 a E Busy Store,—Stanley Bros Sooo ~~ al Prices aud values like these “f ought to interest every aif wearer of white aprons atl APRONS --made of fine lawn with wide hem, « 20c EACH «| APRONS —made of fine lawn, tucked, large ties, il 25e EACH «| APRON S—Fine lawn, fancy plaited bib, frills over «({l rhoulder, wide ties, : 42 EACH APRONS—F.ine lawn, fancy plated bib, frills over ! shoulder, embroidery trimming, wide ties, d 626 EACH APRONS —Fine lawn, tucked bib, enbroidery trimm ing,el egant | 3 SOc racu «fl APRONS—Elegantly trimmed embroidery, bib, frills aff on shoulder, deep tucks, insertion around hem and sides $1.00 & $1.20eac CD OD CODCOD HLO1ODO]4DVSDBUH‘SAsBsReoeDBeosw F Ready-Made Sheets The like of which has never before bven shown on P, K. Island. Nobody outside our- selveshave them—nothing approach them in value. Made of very fine heavy sheeting, torn and hemmed, not a particle of dressing in them—all ready for use—size 2} yards ‘ung by 2 broad PBSceacH SANITARY DIAPER—50 pieczs 18 inc%es wide, 10 yards in piece, offered by us ata price ore a] third less than others ask for it. 656 apiece . alll <STANLEY BROS {| fl ' «(l = =— 22L4445 a —~ a oe — r ae ae a tks reat 4424648244 Pte a % mee ‘ 5 Sociale see eae i CRESS A RN a A ; . “%% ’ “n al wae - — iiiidiidieai? ‘We are Settled Down Yo Business Again BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter good: to ba cleared out at sweeping reductions All furni h ng gocds at your own price. Faas ce GORDON & McLELAN , Upp + Queen St. Mer 's Stylish Ox tfitter a ‘au TE Maem Paes Re PbS iii REAM, id AAAI. ase MBI. 8S SL ie i ARE A sci 1 i es as rae ani ays lawn a ee oi wig aS ar Stee ag em gt * a ae eT * ~ ee —