=. FF >» ae tedies’ Ualerwear in Night Dresses uP ~ eta era : rs) —~¢ Kyitkers, 5% all iq the latest patterns and jes! gps Rest yaiue in 4 : M ‘~e. | Oo Fes a ' ' ‘ : vi. ps Jae = igugh eT. a OLD | OO, = MARRIED a\| Sa nt’e Caurcnd, Boston Higb- At 2 : “ ey Father ore anuary | jsna*, © \ 7 Margaret ; st. Us Yor $ : . } lesa amefic, 0 DIED ’ & , Pebr ry In - \ ‘ aT ~ : eay Char = , } af ace an “ ’ 3 . yet ; ’ ‘ r se DC, : ¢ Lot : o Sa iav to Germov's Goods Sale First White All New Goods Embr oideries iC Vt} | WEE y & UU s | her “thros THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 3, 1889 OBITUARY. Oo the 15th ult., at the advanced age of | Results of S3 years, death removed fom gour midst one of the oldeat and most respected and best known residents of New Haven in the person of Peter McElroy. Tne decea+ed was one of tue early picneers who emigrat- ed with bis wife from Ireland in . > , - - iSt0 and setiled on his farm, then a fores By iD instry and preseverance he Puccee Li d ' in mcking for family a com- He leaves four and four dsugbters,a number of grand chili- ren and a large circle of friends to respect the memory of an kind friend. Puesday to St. bimeself and fortab’e home, eons affectionate father and His funerai took place on Ann’s Church, Lot’ 65, Mec Donald, she passed peacefully away to enjoy the reward which a life of suffering ‘orrow in this world has merited for iwh the atoning blood of Ubrist er Savio and Jes ua ti the year | ' i where a Requiem Mase was sung by the | pastor, Rev. D. B. Reid. ae At East Baltic, Lot 46, on the 24 th nst., after a lingering ess borne with exemp!- | ary petieoce an i resignation to the } Divine Will, Annie Chapman, beloved wife | of F. H. MclIsaac, at the early age of 28 years, deeply regretted by a large circle « friends and acquaintances. Conerlied by the rites of the Holy Catholic Churck by the pastor, Rev D. F. l , lec “aAseed, wh » Was s : pious amiable character endeared to a large number of friends and acquaint: 4oCces, WHO Will tong cherish her momory. The esteem in which she was held was , Was amply atteeted to by the large! i Meee a as | Q had lagme desig a9 1 i@va i . Ch a conta Qt-inch Bwbroidery Skirting *n 39¢e ‘a! value selling at Household Goods Sheetings Plain and twilled, Eogligh and Canadia makes, 72,81,90. All prices. Vur epec | 16 aj 72onch af ' ; ' | | | : Pillow Cottons | Eaglieh and Canadian, all widths, 40, 42 44 45, inch. Circular, 40 inch speciai, 10¢ « 42 inch ize Plain 46 42 inch special Dic All other widths at very low prices. White Cotton 4! to 16c Hooocksee, 32-inch, 7c Times Cloth, Extra value 6) Towels; Oer two leaders in towels. Fine Linea Huck, 20 x 40 25c. pr. " 21 x 43 353. pr. Weeks&C The People’s Store NOTE—We are daily expecting our ta- ble linens and Napkins. These are goods tought low tor cash and the very beac val we It will pey youto weit —W .& Co. RACES! ln Friday Evening, Fev. 3rd, | FRED SCOTT, OF MONCTON, Province Sham pion- | Ove of che ewiftest of Maritime “aters will skate ai Mile for the thipef PE. Island, against L GAURET, OF CHARIOTTETOMe, | who now holds the title. “athe sameevening there will be a 1 Mile yv Kace,in which Malcom stewart, Louis } ine younger Gaudet ard Jack McLean } which wore’ and a 2 Mile Handicap, Char Willincluce =eott, Gaudet aad other Hattetown flyers HOCKEY. jot ti¢ same occasion tha Second Match on ue intermediate Hockey Lesgue will be pias ed between the ¢nd ‘ietoria Tease, the Bt John yames it hot the match wii] be. soot eos the expense of bringicg Fred stick ere is great the Manager ha: decided to to popular prices, Admission %.cents & iSO nsidering the result of is needless t:) state how oetved Beata on promenade 25 en's é rallery 35 cents 480 Stand (4 seats) ) cents Trerved prices of course inc}ude admission, ckete for sale at ©. D. Rapkin’s, A a8 and Johnson « John+on (itent Street - ttores rime open at 7 3) O'clock come boys’ Race commences a 810 sharp Stem Seat plan at Uv Kankin’s Drug e Jan 2 AA EBARTLETT am Manager > a %Oc20e0 secs a eeeeeveeceses ——— abeagweites and 2nd ; —_ t a iJ i ; 4 : ‘ * : ADVICE 3 s nn a If vou hav. not ealt wit! HH GHES, : = Pex ple rogy pn 18d resolve @ WO ee n LS80. ap He giv Ser’ \¢ free yusels the Best English Dugs and "ecicine P| auy © het store i@ the city . ba You an save Zo v. c O ail pre- iptior . 5 Ptlons you repare. by him. Our friends } proved 1 iis-—Lrive i ; mM a trial ; re if he C2 mot save Money lor vo 1. Pare NIZE * & me o ' ljrugg ughes Apoth« caries Hal $900 :0esccee gence veececeo number of people,of all denominations who followed her remains to St. Mary’s Church on Sunday afternoon — the cortege pumber- ed over ninety sieighs—thence to St. Mary’s Cemetry where the last rites were performed and the mortal remains of a mostly estimable lady laid at rest. THE BYE ELECTIONS. Polling Yesterday - Des Roche Victorious ~McQuarri2 Makes a Good Fizht FIFTH DISTRICT Campbell DesRoche Sy Ride 7 } t. 1 immer an 315 286 | Ot, leant. aa 72 a9 ¢ | Miscouche...... .. wie scasee ae 145 425 £90 , nD ‘ te VesRoche’s majority 65. FOURTH D(SsTRCT. as Reid McQuarrie Kensington ....... ‘wai 117 Freetown, a ee Y ; 1 North Bed as ma be < 4) iV Centreville. noe 76 73 Uape Traverse......... ....78 ) RON Clin «\ nceckaee ck 2 au se a tae 57 Travellers Rest , Di a SRS geet CME iil i oe ia S4 782 692 Reid’s me jority 90 PERSONAL —_—_ eo MrJ.H.Bell M.P., is inthe city. He is re gistered at the (ueen hiotel Miss Amy Earle ja visiting Side, (he guest of Miss Edna Sinclair. Hon. Peter Sinclair, of Summerside, is intown. He is registered at the Queen. Mrs. H. A. Richardson entertained a number of gentlemen with cards at River~ side yesterday evening. Mr Chester FPF. MacNeill, student at Prince of Wales College, has been if pelled,on account of sickness, to return to com - } his home in Cavendish. She leaves a tbusband, two children, a/! mother, two sisters, one brother anda large numberof friends and acquaintances to mourn their loss. We have to ansounce this week the death of Mrs. Haslam, of Springfield, widow ofthe late William Haslam Eeq. Long a sufferer, Mre. Haslam, at the last, passed peacefully and?painlessiy away «t the residence of her son Mr. Bertam Haelam. At her death she was in her seventy-eighth year, one of the oldest and most highly respected residents in tke locality in which she had lived so long. Mre. Haslam was the second daughter of the late William Schurman, Esq., of St. Eleanors. mourn the loss of oneof the best of moth-~ ers, besides a large circleof relatives and friends. Always a consistant Christain women, ber death was but the passage from alower to a higher and better life. Gentlemen, come in and see the “King Shirt’. It’s some- thing entirely new—a bosom that will net crush, that will not push up, that will not bulge. Perepiration can’t spoil the front— your suspenders won’t interfere with it, .$1.10 and $1.40.—Meore & McLeod. Scott and Gaudet at the rink tonight in the 1 mile championship of P. E. Island. Special at the“*White Fair’’ —hemmed white sheets, 72x 90 inches, good weight, 58 cts each or $1.10 per pair—Mocre & McLeod. = Eee aes LOCAL NOTIC ES A fresh supply of shredded whcle wheat biscnit« just received viaS S Stanley at Beer & Goff’s. 2) 2i. New breakfast foods at Beer & Goff’e. That “new and differen.’ species cf whitewear is making an excitement at the “white fair.” Garmenté with no raw eeame—every seam double stitched.— Moore & McLeod. A Goop Procramme—The programme for St Peter’s Boy’s Club Concert will appear next Monday. Look out for it and vou will be sureto make up your mind to he ‘‘oneof the many” that evening, and wend your way to the Schoolroom. Ad- m ise ion only 20 cents, Chroni ic ——< BR CLIFT cures Diseases and Kuptuare h’town, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. Breakfast Foods For breakfast we have : Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food, Neske1’s Breakfast Herring, Self-Rising Buckwheat, Tillson’s pan dried Rolled Oats Fresh Ground Oatmeal, Gold Dust Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, Wheat Farina, Wheatlete. GROCERS, She leaves nine children to | Hiram Donkin, manager of the Domin- ion coal company, will spend a well earned winter vacation on the Mediterranean .— Halifax Hearld. The Halifax Herald reports that Henry Townsend, son of the well known contracs tor, H. J. | dead from a relapse of grippe,leaving a wife | and three emal/ children. office in London on the 17:h, January. Mr. Sydney Richardson, of St. Eleenors, also called there on the same day. Mr, Fred Beer, son of Mr F. H.Beer, left last evening forthe Pacific coast. Mr. Beer, it will be remembered returned from British Columbia last spring to recuper-~ aie from an attack of fever,and during the summer months he was one of the sup2rintendents in connection with sewerage construction. all Things to Make a Note of I. 0. O. F.—Wildey Lodge, No 27 meets tonight. Second Abegweiis versus’second Victorias at the Rink tonight to battle for the Intermediate League Cup. Dont fail to eee their game, it will be a hot one. Narcrat History Sociery.—Reserve next Tuesday evening for the meeting of the Natural History and Aotiquarian Society. Paper upon the rust of wheat by Mr. McSwain. Fred Scott bad « preliminary spin in the rink yesterday afternoonand his style is something well worth eeeing, and he can skate the cOrners to perfection. If you want to eee how the great skatere,of the world hold themselves when racing come and see bim tonight. Scott racee on the celebrated tubular skate patented by McCulloch, the world’s champion. The Prince Street School Concert on Thuredav,the 9:n inst., in St. Peter’s Schoolroom isto procure funds for the purchase a library for the school. Come to the rink tonight and see Gaudet skate. He probably rever skated before for in past years none of our local men have ever really brought out all there was in him, and on this occasion he will do his very best to retain the title he now holds of the 1-mile champion of P E Island. Remember the boys concert in St Peter’s Schoolroom on Monday evening Feb. 15_h. SUPREME COURT. Farpar, Feb 3. The court met this morping at 11 o’clock, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald presiding. Murdock McLean and John McLean vs James McArdle. Action of ejeciment. Verdict for plaintiff forthe iands claimed. F. L. Haszard, for pla‘otiff ; no defeace. Geo. L. Sudsbury vs. John Howat Pell. Election petition to unseat respondent. Mr. Stewart,’ for petitioner, asked the court toset down a day for the preliminary objections to the petition bearing. Mr. Haezard for respondent. Court sets down Friday, 10th inst., in Chambers before J udge Fitzgerald. ~—_— k Stewart, Large, McLean and Jac Gandcet in the boys race at 8.10 shzrp. Townsend, of New Gla«gow is Mr. Wise has at last been heard from. |e called at the High Commissioner’s ; Tue Pross—Farr and cold. } - _-_ - is tHe Marker—Ezgs soldtolay at 20: |adozen. Buiter was 2Gc a pound. ; > Tre Temprratvre.—The lowest read- ng last night was 2} above zero. The reacing this morning at nine o’clock was t atore, ab ee Tse Mairs —Sixty-tiye bags of mail matter left ‘Yormentinve at8 o’ciock this morning. The e*pecial train reached Char! iteiown at 2. 10 o'clock. o Tue Staniery.—The Stauley left Pictou yesterday mourning, and ed Geotgetown i ported ki nas oot yet reacoe sfrorencoas ebpe 18 Te~ » be of Cape Bear in theice. bata SociraL.—Don’s Jamess’ cocial at the evening. ‘Subsiautial St tend ihis ; ang fail to at- at 8 refreshments . James’ St hall sha lowy suyeestios aii for ten Cents. aii: Coxcer?r 1o-x1iGHt.— Ibis is the sight of the concert at Harrington, Brackley Pont Road Iu will be well loe money rea the Prince Edward [cland Hospital. od worth allendiog zedat it will go towards - Ar Vaxcovuver. — Messrs Small, Nicboleun, McRae aod Joy, who letifor the Klondike a short time ago, have arrivedat Vancouver—ali wei!. A teie- gram to this efi yas yeeterday re ceived by Mr. John P. Joy. Sovrets Carnival.—Extensive prepara- tions sfe going on in Souris for a Fancy Dress Carsival which is to be held in the rink there next Wednesday. Carnivals are always a success in Souris. This cne will probably eclipse all former efforts. Lecture at Sr Dvyetax’s.— Dr. Andersou delivered an exceptionally in- teresting lecture before the Luerary Society ot St Dunstan’s College last nigut. The subject was treated in a masterly inanner aod much appreciated by the students. | Cou Weatuer in Toe Sovta.—Four | deaths occurred at St. Louis on Tuesday, ‘and one deatn in East St. Louis. The day was clear but cold, and was of the marrow-penetrating variety. At 10 o’clock at night tne mercury regisiered one degree | above zero. Summer Resipexce Bornep.—The summer reaideace of Judge Fitzgerald, at Holland Cove, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday afternoon, together with the boats and the contents of the house. ‘lhe origin of the fire is not known. The house bas not been occnpied since last fall. The loss is partially covered by insurance. Moxey 1x Apries.—Itis said the Corn- waliis and Annapolis Valley, will export at least 300,000 barrels of the 1898 crops of apples. The net returns from eales wll average $2 per bhi. Probably $700 000 of foreign bills of exchange for apples will pass through the valley banks, and be cir- culated by farmers.—Hantsport Advance. Hocxey.— Don’t miss the match game on Tuesday night next between the Cres- cents of Victoriaand the second Victorias, of Charlottetown. ‘I’be match will be play- at St. Dunstan’s rink, and promises to be one of the most exciting of the season. There will be an nour’s free skating afrer the match. There will be the nsual special train to and from Charlottetown. ComueNDasLe Prowetxess.—Mr Reid ani the obliging operators in the telephone office have Tue Examiner's thanks for their promptness in furuisning returns of the election in the fonrth and fifth districts of Prince County yesterday. The polls closed at five c’cluck, and by six we were in possession of the figures from every poll and were enabled to give them to read- ers of Toe Wreexty Examiner. calliniitalel Very Vatvas_e Property.—One ofthe Snest and most valuable properties on the Island is for eale in the farm, carding mill, grist mill, shingle mill, big saw mill, avd leider mill, beloaging to Mr. Anthony | Coll-tt, Westmoreland. The farm con- | siets of 100 acres of land about fifty acres of which are covered with the very best wood. There are on the property three | dwelling bouses and splendid outbuildings, | all in first-class condition. The best of | terms may be secured. ere a? ; ScHoo. Examrnation.—The semi-annual examination of Hast Bideford: School, was beld on January 31st, attended by trustees, ratepayers and others. Tbe examination was conducted by the teacher, Clara A. Matheson, assisted by S, Davison and C. McKay. The pupils acquitted themselves remarkably in all the branches, showing by their ready and correct answers that the teacher has spared no pains in teaching them. We also took notice that the pupils seemed to Jearn, not from fear of the cud- gel, but from love of their teacher and the desire of knowledge. The examination closed by an exce!lent collection of recita- tione from the pupils. me — SS BEER & GOFF, SSAS24888424 -_< sore eecapemmamme ene ete ££4£4£42442£424244 YOU WOULD IMAGINE That every person in Ch’town bad bought « hair brusb, if you knew the number of soiled Hair Brushes we sold the last two weeks, at one half price they are rea!) worth, windows, but will be taken out day and have yeur choice. > 42442228 FUVITVIFYY These brushes are now in our to morrow. You had better call to- = Local and Other Items. | i | ! i | | 44444 aill| t!| «i(l «t{}] «ij «ti till «dij al «t{\| «i{l} aff! «if| «iil all] afl ath «iff «tlh «tt}| «(| atl ai({} «ll «ij «(ll $4444424444264 445864 ASB ALS 4 £44234 4 tl] «tll Upy er Queen St. allll Sibi : F i Cs | We have just opened a consignment of ready made sheets and pillow slips—They are made of good cotton, torn and hemmed, full laundered and ready for use. | No store in Charlottetown ever showed this maker’s goods-—No store in Charlottetown ever touched the prices, 120 Pillowr Slips Size 403 by 36 iuches, the size almost universally used 42 cents each note the price rote the price vie wwe wre 2G BACH 7a mneets 24 yarcs long by 2 wide, 3 inch hem. 8 cents each 8c each 72 sheets 21 yards long by 2 wide HEMSTITCH- — note the price note the price note the price 4Q0) cents each 70¢ EACH note the price note the price note the price STANLEY BROS SP Ke errer v- veh dF, (sakes Head dal Sado ee FTE ST ee ror ere PATRAS tho pee Were oat : , <i - Canad Meee E - Vad ke ———— ~e To Business Again; We are Settled Down BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter gocd : to te cleared out'a‘fsweaping reductions All furnish'ng gocds at your own }r.ce. 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