Te Raster - Gloves 925 PAIRS “PRENCH KID GLOVES Just Received Nine bundre| and twemty-—five pain peluding, all the very newest colors, latest novelties Als» here is Something Startling for Glove Buyers. 50 DOZEN Finest French Kids Black and all covors, Regular prices $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50. WEEKS & Co Made the manufacturers an offer for the lot. They accepted our offer and we are able to place them on our counters at the W ondertul Low Figure ot only S2¢. per. pair. Remember these are finished French kid ani worth 1.25, $).36, and $1.50. We invite you to see them. CENTS KID GLOVES TW SPECIAL LINES §5e and $1.35 and a special line of Gents’ dog Skin gloves for driving at $115, LADIES AND GENTS.—We are headquarters for gl ves this season and ean bac! ur wrth the largest variety in the city he lewest priees. WEKS & GO rhe Peoples’ Store, Wholesale and Retail LASTER 1.899 a a BC ard m We are now showing a fine assortment of EASTER CARDS all new stock. Ses them HASZARD & MOORE Tenders For New School Building AT SOURIS, (EAST) ed SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to the Sth day of April, nex’, for the bailding of a New Schoe! Building, 62x36 feet, two stories high, in accordance witb plan and specifi- Cation tobe «en at the office of the Sec retary, O.C. Carlton, Jr. Tendere t be marked‘ ‘Tender for Sonrie S: hoo! Building”, and to be accom- panied by certified Bank Cheque for 5”, of terder. Cheque will be returned if teu- der not accep ed. Trustees not bound to accept the lowest or avy tender. JOHN McLEAN, J.J. HUGHES, F. MORROW, Souris, M rch 16, 99—69 daw ACHING ¢ TEETH OAR EFULLY TESTED. And FILLED or CROWNED =a; DR. JOHN P.MURRAY, Queen St., near Lon on House. | Trae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETGWN, MARCH 23, 185y Local and Other tems, Tue Sraxtey.—The Stanley got to Georgetown betore eleven o’clock this moroing. She had avery large freight and some l5or 16 passengers, who vame to town on a sprcial which arrived sbortly after two. inside Boagvers Waxrzn — We have now, un- occupied four bright, cheery, comfortable well lighted rooms. Can accommodate a | few genilemen boarders, or geotieman and wife. Excellent table. Apply toS. Mes Rae, Kent S:reet, near Q aeen Miuitaky Instittrg.— Surgeon Major Warburton will lecture before the Ghar lottetown Military Inetitute this (fhars- day) night, at the Artillery Orderly Roome at 8o’clock, on the necessity of baviog a skilled and properly «quipped medical service corps for the wmatlitary. The military and their friends are invited to aitend. Things to Make a Note of. Phun for the boys, phun for girls, phon for the old w aids, phun for the old at Mr 8. N. Earle’s grand concert and entertain~ ment Easter Monday evenir House. : g, In Opera Band at the rink tonight. Ice perfect. Thie may be the last band night as we wi!! probably now have warm weather. [t would therefore be advisable, if you ere fond of akating, te atead the rink this evening. ; LOCAL NOTICES. Birgans—Those chocolate slippers at $1 00—See them in our window. R. K. Jost, Men's rubber boots, men’s, women’s, and children’s rubber shoee, best quality, ar- ther lot just received at J. B. Macdouald & Co’s. If you want men’s, boy? or children’s a, 3 ‘11 8.Aa ’ : | cloning Jou W... wow OU ciothing choi @ and low priced ;all good stock atJ. B. Micdonsld & Co's, A Night With ihe Musicians. Under the distinguished prtronage of His Honor The Lieut. Governor and | Mrs, Howlan, His Lerdship The Bishop. His Worship The Mayor end Mrs Warburton. MR. S.N. EARLE’S itd! | —AND - ENTERTAIN MENT, BE HELD IN THE WILL OPHRA HOUSE Raster Monday Ev'g, April ord PROGRAMME 1 Orchestre.. ...... Siem sintsnves'e yates 2. Chorus...... [he Hunter's Forest Song. With Orchestral Accompaniment. 3. Spanish Dance........ ++ -++++ Mies Helen Warburton. 4. Mixéd Quartetie............Call John The Misses Earle aad Messrs Ba) field and wJarle 5. Inst for 2 pianos, 8 bands—Beauties at of II Trovaore, Travietta and Sic] sr Vespers. Mra H A. Richardson, Mics Hyndman, Mise Russel avd Mr Barle. 6. Baritone Solo..........O00t cn the deep Mr G. Stewart. 7. Dialogue and Duet from Op<ra “Pat- ience” Miss Amy Earle and Mr Frank a Bas field 8 Comic Male Quartetie..... The Menu Messrs Owen, Bas field, McI2an and Earle. 9, Reading ....0..... 2+ ++. eeeseree Selected Miss Lefargey. 10, Coon Song and Cake Walk... ..+s+++ Mr. Geo.eJ. Rogers 11. Voca! Trid........Queen of the Night Mrs Nortcn, Miss Cameroa and Miss Sinclair 12. inst. Orchbestra.....oes seereeree eves seeeees 13. Male Quartette...... The Vacant Chair Messrs G. Stewart, T.J. Kagleson, @. Roy and N. Belleau. 14. Vocal Solc.....(4) O My Fa her. from Opera Hizeth. (B) When Love 1s young, with Chorus. Mise Edpva Sinclar from Ermini, 15. Dance--Higbland fiing--by specia request : 16. Comic Song....... Learning Mc- Fadden to Waltz Mr C. Earle 17. Inet. for 2 Piares,8 haeds—Over- ture to Taneredi. ; Mrs Richardson, Miss Hyndman Miss Russel aud Mr Earls. With Mr Vinnicombe’s Orebestra. 18. Comic Duet—The intense Young man, from O; era Patience, with local Bite. ...ccccecereees Mesers G. Stewart and Ryan. ; 19. Grand Chorus-Now Tramp, with Orchestral Accompsniment. Popular prices. . : Tiekete—-Reserved Seats 35 cts. Un- reserved 25c. To be had at usurl places. sete reatere soeeoorre ere rrre ES Concert at 8 sharp. IS TEINS He PERSONAL. _—_ Judge Warburton returosd to town thie morning. Mr. R. N. Cox, Morel , came to town this morning. Mr. Richard Grant, returned from a ebort Business trip -wet to eday, Mr.H W Turner, O’L-.ry rv, came to town yesterday afternoo, | re Zisté red atthe Queen. Mr. W.S. McKie and Mr. Jas B. Hegan were passengers 0 tuwa by the westero train this morning Mr. Joho D Barns, of Halifax, is among the guess atth Hotel D vies. He Is Visiting the provioce in the ij tereste of A. Keith & Co. Mr. W. E Smph, represenung the L. Gnaedesger Sous & Co, Montreal, and Mr. H. F. Coombs, St. John, came to town this morning. They cross-d by the Stauley on Tuesday, A Washington despatch to the Boston Herald reports the serions ‘loess ia that city of Governor Fletcher. We hope th.t this is notour od friend J, H. Fletcher, ex-Governor of South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. George S McLeod, «1 Hunter Riyer, bave the sympathy of all in the loss they have sustained by tne deach of their daughter, whodied receat'y after a week’s illness Thedeveased was organi-t of the Methodist Sanday School at Huni- er River, and wasalsos popular membr: of the Division of the Sons of Temperance atthat place. The loss of their sister- men bermand cc=worker is keenly felt, anu both institutions have forwarded appro priate letters of condolence to the bereavad pareots. ———— a Ai Aaa The Drama at St. Peter's. L. Andereon’s hall was on Monday nigh: packed to the doora, when the St. Peter’ Dramatic Club presented the new and pupular drama, “Captain Jack; or the Irish Outlaw.” The play is in three acts, the scene is laid in Ireland and haa a bear~ iog npon Treland’s righte during the troubles of 1867. The fellowing are the characters ip the play ; . Captain Gordyn..... .... Ambrose Somers Squire Shannon......... Barnaby O’ Hanley John Driscol! (Captain Jack). ...--++++- soccccccs aie Bie'ee coccccene AFCD a Macicnac Barny Vonovan.........-Dougald Macisaac Teddy Burke.w., .......... George Doyle Lieutenant Rogers........ Ban O’Hen ey Tim Barns................Boniface O’Hauley Aline Driecollj.si... Miss Angeline Somers Nellie Shannon ....... Misa Emma Steele Kate Kelly. ...4.........Miss Mollie Lewis Mary. i .,»Miss Minnie Lewis Needless to say the different characters in the ylay were well taken and fercitly rendered, and muet certainly reflect great credit on the performers for the manner in which the plot was developed and carried out. The acis were iuterepersed with vocal music, rec'tations and other novelties. The singing of Mr. Brent Mclanis, of Charlouecown, was bighly aps preciated as was cea:ly ehown by the ‘hundering encores which ne received. The recitations given ty Mr. Frank Mc- Millan, of Cher ottetowa, were also loudly applauued. A most }]l-asing part of the eulertsinment was a Fan Drli performed by twelve litle girls, The careful train~ ing which those littl ones received was shown by the manner in which they scquited th merlves, The accompani- weuts were played by Miss Gertie Gillis. Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Qainine tablets. All druzeists refund the muuey if it faile to relieve. 52c. MARRIED. At Maddock, Lot 8, by the Rev. D. Mc- Lean, on the 20th March, 1899, Mr. David MacWilliams to Mise Rebecca Ann Mattix, eldeet daughter of Jamee Mattix, Post- master, both of Maddock, Lot, 8. Cites == er —— a ———————— DIED. Fe!) azleep in Jesus at Hunter River on Sunday, Mareh 12th, 1899, after an illnees of only one week, Phoebe Beatrice, deur beloved daughter of Geo. 8. and Maggie J. McLeod, aged 16 years and 5 months. | —— a eeee _ Read Ramsay’s waterproof coat ad. ‘Carters’ Seeds Crow’ FOR SALE The well known carriage stal‘ion Black Diamond Knox If not disposed of betore April ist, will on that day be sold by auction on Market uare. For terms, ¢tc., apply at LEWIS’ CROCKERY STORE, GRAFTON STREET Dear Sirs,—I have been a great suffer- er from rheumatism, and lately have been capfined tomy bed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT advertsiement, I tried ic and got immediate relief: Iascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful power of your medicine. Lewis S, Burtier. Burin, Nfli. Local and Other Items, Tae Weatner.—Stroug winds or mods erate gales mostly e aSLErV, uase itled with snow OFT rain, —— HarsinGsr oe “priya Polic: ergant Bradley y sterday an robin slugging merrily in the trees of Mr. Oliver Raicen« bury’s garden, upper Queen Stree. Powrat Races.—'There will be a bors« trot On the ice at Pownalon Saturday next at one o'clock A vood race lx €xX~ pected, secon THe MaliLs, - UTorsilg day Seveutysseven bags of mail et Tormentine morotng a’ twenty minutes to seven, and th: specia! arrived In town at 1.40, both way- to tuis sili Hockty Maros.—Towmorrow n ght will be the last night of hockey this winter. Two matches, and two good ones, .for only 1G cents. Dont tail to attend. Anchors vs Y MC A, and West Kent wa Junior Abegweite. > Presbytery Weerinc.—The Presby tery of Prince Edward Island wili mee in St. James’ Halion Tuesday, the 28th inst. Business, the issuing of a call trom Zion church and Hampton, ete,—T. F. Fullerton, Clerk of Presbytery. A ee Carp or !'manks.—Mr G.R.McMahon ‘ on bebalt of the B. [. 3. at Emerald, takes this means ot thanking all who assisted in the entertainment on Tuesday evening, <especially to Miss Flo MeKenzie for her two very excellent reading~,) andto all these who so generously patronized the entertainment. _-—»-_—. A Pieasanr Evenine.—There was a Very enjoyab'e entertainment and basket social in York hall last night. It was in aid of the Prince Edward [sland hospital, and the snug sum et $35 was realized. The sale of baskets was conducted by Mr. F.H. Horne, The social was under the auspices of Reform Division, and Rey. R. Opie presided, —~——-»- No Respscrsr or Parsons.—A_ pro- minent New Yorker, paving positively asserted that “ it is impossible for a man whokeeps hie feet dry to take the grip,” was a little surprised by a letter he re ceived the next morning. It was from a man with two wooden legs,who declared that every winter for the past five years he had been a victim of the grip. ——————— Scorr Act. — Stipendi ary Magistrate Blanchard last night at Ss. Peter’s dis~ wissed the sScott Act case against Mr. J. G. Scrimgeoar, Cardigan. Mra, Dingwell was convicted ofa first offence and ficed $50 and = coste, and of a second offence and fined $10) and costs, Mr. Blanchard returned to Charlottetown this mur ning: Potice Cocurt.—This forenoon Heury Welsh, Jos-ps Cameron and David Bell, charged with the Convolly burg'ary, were remanded for trial in the Supreme Cont. The case of Charlies Watling, cbarged with a breach of the Liquor Regulation Act, was adjourned for farther evidence uutlthe 30:b March. Albert P. Allin, tor drunkenness, was fined $5 er 30 days. Fatrauity.—A Montreal 21st eays :—Four men were here today by the tall of ed inside a large chimney forrepare. Meo had just entered the place atthe time The killed were Louis Rochen, Heory Dalrymple, Engave Dese- hamp and Archie Stewart. . The fifth man, Xaviea Trappier, was dug out seriously injured, after being four hours ander the debris. Monrreat despatch ot th in tantly kilie.s scaffolding erec — > Hap a Bic Time.—At the christening of the twin children of Mr. C H Seely, M. P., for Lincoln, Esg., and Mrs. Seely, the otber day, the tenantry were entertain- ed at the White Heart Hotel, where there was a christening cake, surmounted by a cradl- and twins, and baving other ap- propriate. devices. The following day ihe whole of the echool children of Lin- coln were eotertained at atea,sed each child received a piece of the christening crke, 9,090 packages having been made up for tbe occasion. Thecake weighed \wo tons in all. ~ = —— a ee Ra 2 5c 2> ELourTs ‘your Luit7er’e? Is it sluggish ? Have you a Jazy liver! 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