; TNE DAILY EXAMINER, CUARLOTTETOWRK. FEBRUARY, 23 1839 ere + OTE Se ee Cah eet WEEKS & CL Have reeeived and opened their sew LARGE SPRING STOCK OF CORSETS and Children's, Misses’ and Ladies Waists. Fall range eof sizes in Stock Long & Short Wuaists NOTE—As we buy all corsets direct from Jeading Manufacturers, ing i you cau rely en the Very best values. | Spring Wants | in Household Goods | Our predecessors, W. A. Weeks & Co., prided themselves highly and were recognixed as the very best houss in the city when it came to best value Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels and Towelling We have received our full Spring ck of thes goo ls direct from Bel- fast, Ireland. The value cannot be dispated under the present low rate of duty; they are without doubt. ex- traordinary value. Unbleached Table Linens, Bleached Tabie Linens, all prices, full variety Table Napkins, 3 Special Lines. $1.25, 1.50, and 2.00 dozen; worth 50c to 75c doren more. White Goods, Sheeting, Pillow Cot- tons, Counterpanes, Ladies’ Under- wear, etc., etc. Our eounters are full of these goo'sat very low prices. We invite your inspection, WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE 222 222 SUMMERSIDE | ars t Abesweits, Wednesday, March Ist. Admission only 16 cis. ste , an el Clock Doctoring If your clock has stopped, let us put hew life in it. If it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what ix necessary to effect a cure. We have restored many sick clocks. Some pronounced hopeless. Give your ceck a chance. Nocure, no pay Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for 1t. G. F. Hutcheson, QUEEN S81 REET. OD Ge ee Local and Other lems, Crvic Asss*sments.—The city assessors are on their rounds. Tae Lextex Missron in St. Peter’e Cathedral wil! open to-morrow evening at 7,3). when the Mission preacher, the,Rev. Marcele Conran, will deliver his introduce tory address, A!) cordially invited to ate tend. PERSONAL Mr. A. F. Larkins, of Tienish, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mayor “Warburton! was a passenger to town by the western train this morning. Murray Harbor James Clow, Erq., He is at the North, came to town today. (Queen. Rev. A. E. Burke, Alberton, was a pas- senger to town by the Georgetown train oa - this mornibg: ity. d. 4. Mathieson and Mr. F. W. Hyndman, were among the passengers to town by the Souris train to- day. Mrs. R. Maynard and eon, Charles, left yesterday to goon a visit to Horton, also taking in Halifax and Windsor on wey.— New Glasgow Chronicle. ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE. Description of the New Wing—The Contract Awarded. The contract for building the new wing to St. Dunstan’s College has been let to Dufty and Cocheran, of this city, for $13, - 790. This price dces not include the plumbing and sewerage and other work Local and Other ttems been postponed unt] to-night. Hrarrz’s Haut- - Arrange to attend the concert in Heariz’s Hall, cn the 28 h inst. which will becarried out, it being the in. tention to place the whole structure in first class condition with modera plumbing, sewerage, etc. The new wing will be built to the eastern end of the present building in the form of am L acd will be finiehed in all its five stories throughout. The basemest will eontain refectory or diaing room, 37x52, kitcheo, pantries, bakery, laundry, scullery, etc., the floor of the whole basement being laid with con~ crete. The first floor will contain the chapel, 37x62, w:th sanctuary a! south ead aad stageat vorthend. Thesecond floor will be laid off into eight bedrooms, smok~ ing room, library and infirmary, also ‘avatcry aod turk rooms. Tae third flosr wil! be arranged for seven bed rooms, priests’ study, music rooms, clas room, 26x27, and chemicia! laboratory, aleotrank re mand lavatory. Tbe fourth floor will by sll in one, 36x91, and used as a dormitory, with space for over 60 beds. Mr. D. A. Sharp, well known in the} nursery business, is in town to-day. Now| i@ the time tocorrespond with him and} give orders fot spring planting. Miss May Collings, daughter of Mr. Joln Collings, of the steamer Northumberland, will leave to-morrow evening en route to Boeton to take a course @f instruction in nursing in the Boothby Surgical Hospital. On Thtrsday last, at 47 Kempt road, another ofthe cldtime residents of this city passed away inthe person of Mre, Mary A. Way, inher 9lstyear. Although living a retired life with her son’e family for many years past, in her huaband’s life- time no lady was better known than the de- | ceased, who had been a widow for over 40 years anda resident of Halifax for70. Thia worthy woman was a daughter of the late James Pollard, of Charlottetown, P. EB. Is!and, who was well kn iwn in bis day. She leaves behind a numerous progeny, 2 sons, 6 daughters, 56 grand- chiliren, and 33 great-graod-children.— Halifax Chronicle. News From Pinnette, Mr. Neil MacLean, for some time past in the employ of Gillis Brothers, will leave in a eborttime for New South Wales where he has obtained a position with his brothers. -We wieh Mr MacLean a happy and pleaeant voyage. It is the intention of his friends to give a banquet on the eve of hie departure. Miss Mary McDonald, proprietress of the cosy little store, deals in dry gcods and sundry merchandise. Albert Vickerson & Son are proprietors of the Pinette Tannery, and are more than doing arushing busi- ness. A. D. Gillis is proprietor of the Riverside House and store. Mr. Gillis is, we understand, about to take Mr.S'mon Murchieon into partnership, ard the bus: nese willbe hereafter known nnder the name and atyle of Gillis & Murchison poet office is presided over by Mr Alex F. McDonald, who is an obliging and careful official, and moet worthy of ano office under any Government. We are pleased to learao tha: Donald, of this place, has received tne 51x Oar Miss ‘ Mac- Black Spanish Misorca iens from England. fhebens in appearance res emtle a crow and are jet black; taney have a bill and neck like a turkey, but tie oddest thing about them 1s that their feet are partly webbed. Mr. McLean ts th right man and in the right place introducing such an important industry into P. E. I. In the Young Peoples ‘ Tar . . ‘ Society of Co hres tian Endeavorersa of Belfast we bave an ever present exemplification of tne Ange'ic herald of our Saviour’s advent, “Peace o1 Earth ‘tood will to Men.” The em- inent gcod fellowship which characterizes all the proceedings « f the society far and near and tends tomske ings large enthusiastic and a biessing to all who attend. is noted thie 2 he meet= Finiay. LOCAL NOTICES. 155 paire of ladies fine walking beots to be cleared out at $1.25 a pair aR K Jost’s. A tew pairs of girle fine oil pebble boots to be cleared ous at$!.00 a pair, worth much more—R K Jost. Gentlemen will always find it to their advantage to buy their linens at Weeks & Co’s as they are always up to date ang sty'e: 4 ply linen collars 2 ‘or 25a, guaranteed lines, nO substitute or imita~ tion. If in want of table napkins cal! and see the three special lines Weeks & Co are offering at $1.25, $1.50, and $2.00. Strawberry, Plum, Peach, Raspberry and Red Currant jam in7 pound pails only 65 cevts each at Beer & Goff’s. 44 3i. Felt hate from 334 to 50 per cent discount at the Bargain Morner. Underclothing, top shirts, white & colored shirts of all kinds 334 per cent off. The whole stock must be sold regardless of cost,—Prowse Bros. Fine large juicy california oranges received per Stanley to-day. at Sanderson & Co's Pure Food Sellers. nnn. d LOST,--A silver watch, apply at this office. | This flat also contains lavatory, bath reom, etc, Alterativne are included jin contract to the eaetern halt of present building mainly consisting of new Staircase from basement to fourth floor and alteration to partition to suit new building. Iron fire escapee are included, leading from the dormitories in bot old and vew buildings and third floor reaching toground at rear. The exterior of the building will be treated to correspond with the cold work, finishing the same height with mansard roof. When this wing is comyleted together with other improve- ments in view St. Dunstan’s will be one of the finest college buildings in the provinces, the dimensions of the builiing being 162 feet by 96 feet at the widest pert. ‘The plana for tbe new wing were made by Mr. OU. B. Chappell. THE DAVIDSONS In Their Second Exhibition of Fancy Skating Last Night. Those who have missed seeing either of the exhibitionsof faucy skatiog by Mr. John Davidson and Miss Faunie Dayid- son, the second of which was given in Hillsborough rink last nigh, have miesed a rare treat--one whichthey may never have an opportunity of seeing again. Vhere wasafaira:tendance. As on Mon- day night, they atfiratcame on the ice to- gether; then Mr, Davidson retired and Mies Fanvie went through a lerge number of figures, introducing several new oues, notavly the skipping with a rope. Thea Mr. Davidson ekat d alone and then both together again, After this Mr. Davideon gave bie exhibition of jumping. This was truly wonderfal. Tbose §who find it bard to jump even sixiucbes off the ice with skates on could scarcely comprehend how anyone could so easily clear ihe bar, firse at 3ft Giinches, (hen two luches higher and lavily at 3ft Dicches. Having giveo this eXuibiiion ot high jumpiog he laid three barrels down Op their vides and went Over tbem with no apparent effor.atail. Toen be stood ove vp Oa iis eud aud went over it. Then he stood soother up _ be- «ide it and weut oyer both. Then ctanding the third barrel up beside the oibers be made « rash aronnd the end of the rink, came up to the barrela, gave a monstrous leap end cleared them baod-~ sumely. Wheo this was over those spee- aiurs who wished to were sllowed an ours skating. Mr and Miss Davidson left immediately afier their performance for the station and went by the special to Cape Traverse and -sed to Turmentine to day, en route to Helitax. HOTEL ARRIVALS Queen Hotel: DC Morson, Cardiges ; James Clow, Murray Harber North. Davies Hctel ; Miss Fannie Davidson, Jobo F Davidson, St. Paul, Mion., A FP Larkins, Tignish D E Brown, St. Jove ; Wm Welsh, Keppoch. Things to Make a Note of. In contequence of the contiaued 6 yell of warm weatuer, andthe very eof: staie of the ice, there will be no band at the riok to-night. Those who have not yet heard Prof. Watts on the clarionet will have have a chance to do so this evening at the Engi- neers’ ectertainmentatthe Lyceum. As this entertainment is for the benefit of the hospital a largeaudience should be pre- sent. 1.0. G. T—Visiting Templars cordially invited to the dinner to be given by Ct ar- lottetown Lodge <tonightin Wrights Hell, Bethel Lodge, Elliot Lodge and Excelsior Lodge will be represented. Pure boneless codfish 6 cents a pound at Beer & Goff ’s. When you are nervous and sleepless, take Hood’s Saereaparilla. I: makes the nerves strong and gives refreshing sleep. FOR SALE The well known carriage stallion BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX For terms, ete, aprly at Lewis’ Oroekery Store on Graftos Street. gales, southerly to westerly winds, cloudy and showery. Friday colder. Ar THE Care*,—Ko.ts left both Capes this morning. Up to 1.30thcrs was no report of the. arrival on either side. a Tas Srantey.—The Stanley got into Pictou last night abu: eight o'clock. She will leaye for Geergetown tc~morrow morning. —— eee A Harry Combination -.The Stare and Stripes in conjunction with th: Union Jack floated gaily in the breeze at Fairholm yecterday, in celebration of Waehington’s birthday, ~~ Hocker ,Marca.—The return hockey match between the Abegweits aod Stars of Sammerside will be played in Hills- borough rink on Wednesday evening next, instead of Tuesday as at first intended. Assist. — Hockey players should patron- ize the Engineers at the Lyceum this evening. The young men should stand by our eoldier bove and at the same time as sist the hospital. Reciprocity in athletic sports is desirable. An IeLaxper Deap.—Thedeath of Mr William Morrison occured at St. Jobn last week. He leaves two sone and two daugbtersto wourn, Heart trouble was the cause of death. The deceased was a native of Prince Elward Island. He was in his 73rd year. Tue Trains.—The train from Summers tide was delayed a |.ttle over an hour this morning. Owingto the snow—plow belonging to the Souris train being off the track in Sonrie yard the train was de- leyed forty minutes Failing to make connections with the Georgetewn train she came? right through. —— ee Fartairy at Sea-—The schooner Omega, Captain McDonald, left St. John’s on January tik. On the 15th, while ruo- ning before a northerly gsle, George Kelly, of Louisburg, was washed overboard and drowned, and part of port bulwarke were emashed by samesea. The Omega arrived at Barbadoes on the 6th February, 26 days passage. Pouier Covat.--This morning a tracks rean named Hennessey was arraigned ona charge of disorderly driving on the etreets and was fined $5 or 30 daye. Edward Mc~ Cabe, another truckman, was charged with ill-treating his horse. The hearing of tie case was adj urned until Monday for the appearance of the de- fendent. A wifeebeating case was a°journ- ed until Saturday. Scnooxwr Astiorne.—The schr. Mary P, Captain Jemes Benoit, is reported ashore on the southwesrern cosat of the Island of Curacoa, near Veneznsia, The Mary P. wason her way frem Barbadoe* to Curacoa to load for the former pert. The exteot of the damage is not stated. The Mary P. ie about 130 tons, and 1 partially inenred, She is owned by Mr. Matheson and Capt. Benoit. seisillatdaine Wasuivetox’s Birtapay. — Yesterday was the anniversary of the birth of George Washington, avd the Stare and Stripes and the Union Jack were much in evi- dence at the United States Consulate, The students from the United States at- tending St. Dunstan’s College——some fourteen in number—were not unmindfu! of the importance of the event, and cele brated the anniversery in gooi_ tvle. After a sumptuous dinner et the College they came to the city ina body, and, ac— companied by Rev. Father Clarke, of Roston, who has been a resident of Char- Jottetown for severa] movths, paid their reenecte to Censul Vail, where 4 most erjoyable bour or so was passed ip music and social intercourse. In the evening the students were entertained at supper by Father Clarke, and the occasion was 8 most enj yale one. Mae xia Tne “Best Toric has been examined by the United States Government Chemists, and found to be ABSOLUTELY PURE AND PERFECT. MILTON Soc’a ¢«—Tne Milton Social has Tue Prows -Strong breezes or moderate | — | —— —— The Always Busy Store---STANLEY BROS. This isa rare opportunity for economical buyers, The assort- ment includes goods suitable for Ladies and Children’s Dresses, Skirts or Shirt Waists, Blacks, Navies, Light Med- and Dark Colors-—Plain, Fancy, Stripes,Checks and Plaids. ium Worth 50c to $1.00 a yard. SALE 39 C PER PRICE YARD. STANLEY BROS ay pe We are Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS th GLLLINES All winter goods to be cleared out at sweeping reduct oas All furnishing goods at your own price. es) FABAGS GORDON & McLELAN Moper Qucen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitter ——— ROBERT P&EMER & 60, Charlottethurn Sash and Door Factory With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepaired te upply cortracters and others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Erames,"je erior and exterior Finish, etc. etc. OUR SPUCIALTIZAS Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Rails. Balusters Newel Posts, iex Butter and conductors, Kiln Dried Syruce and Hardwood Flooring, Kiln Dried Clear Spruce, Sheathing and Clap Boards. Ez Give us a call. ROBERT PALMER & CO Peake’sNo 3 Wharf Charlottetown P, E. I. neste aacen cocci sitesi <a Sete ncaa Ale ie Apts tet AB. 8 TM OR A bln etn tas itn enlist ll stares