"9 ne ut od Come eee eee st BV STH See THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 28, 1:99 Be li oe ste Have received and opened their rew LARGE SPRING: STOCK CORSETS and Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies Waists. Fall range of sizes in Stock Long «& Short Waists NOTE—As we buy all corsets direct from Leading Manufacturer s, you can rely on the very best values. Spring Wants Local and Othe ltems. Tue Pr ss.—Westerly winds, strong during the day, fair and a little cclder, Av ras Cares.—Boate left Cape Tor- menting st 11 35 with Gl bags of mail matter. The boate did not leave this side. A Rewawar teok-place on Queen St. to day about half past twelve. The horse ran down the street and out on Peake’s wharf. No damage was done. In roe Joe Acaww.—The Stanley left Georgetown for Pietou this morning. At one o'clock #he was reported io tke ice between Cape Bear and Pictou, where she had been since earlr in the morning. Heartz’s Hatt —Remember the con- cert in Heariz’s Hill this evening. Good programe and fine homemade cendy for sale. Admission 10 cents. BSleigh’a will leave Worth's livery # able at 715 sharp. Tickets, including drive and concert, 25 cents. I. O. F.—Meeting of Coart Avondale to night at 8 olock,in the Michanics Hall, in Household Goods Our predecessors, W. A. Weeks & | @o., prided themselves highly and were recognized as the very best house in the city when it came to best value Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels and Toweliing We have received our full Spring Stock of these goods direct from Bel- The value eannot be the present low rate fast, Ireland dispated un Le of duty; they are without doubt. ex traordinary value Unbleached Table Linens, Bieached Tabie Linens, all prices, full variety Table Napkins, 3 Special Lines. - $1.25, 1.50. and 2.00 dozen; worth ide to 75c dozen more. White Goo is, Sheeting, Pillow Cot- tons, Counterpanes, Ladies’ Undser- wear, ete., etc. Our eounters are full of these goolsat very low prices. We invite your inspection. WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLE'S STORE TN ae ee C22) 22k SUMMERSIDE ! ars! Abegwel | Wednesilay, March Ist. Admission only (5 c’s. eeaz2e2e | GHARLOTTETOWK SEWERAGE Tenders For Sand Sealed Teslera addr seed to the under Signed and erdcrsed *“*Tend-re for sand,” well be received at this offizse unti!l noon on Thursday, March 3rd. ’99 for furnishing 1500 cubic yards of shore d.eubject \o the approval of the com- missioner” Bogineer. Tenders will be reeeived for quantities 0f 100 or more yards, and to be delivered Mt such time nod places as may be agreed upon, HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. new Prowse tlock. Payroentof dues and other very important busiaese, Full at- tendance is requested. qqusieaiinenie Aw Intere*tixGc Lecture.—Mr. E. T| Higgs delivered a carefully prepared aid- | instructive lecture last evening in the echoolroom cf the First Methodist Church His subject was Lord Neleon. The events of bis life and the lesson taught by bis great career were clearly presented and much appreciated by the Junior Esdeavorers, pnder whose auspices the l-cture was delivered, aad their friends, who, notwithstanding the stormy night, comfortab,y filledthe large parlors. LOCAL NOTICES. Cheap canned goose sale this week at Beer & Goff. Read Beer and Goffs adv. cheap cronep | goods tale in to-days issue of this paper. Pressed for room—boots and shoes| must go -bargains fof you at R K Jost’s, | Stamper’s coroer. Read our add, in tosmorrow’s issue—it wil pay yout page 5, R. K. Jost, Siawper’s corner. Ask for Minard’s and take no other = ES DIED. At hie residence, Brighton, on the 27th — —— a = February, 1899, James Gallivan, in the 60th year of bisage. May his soul rest in peace. [Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) morn ing at 8.30 to St Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to R. C. Cemetery. (Boston papers please cupy. ) Entered intothe joyand restof Pare dire, Mary J. Carrier, aged 24 years. So well beloved, so young aad fair— Oh Christ, our cross Seems more than we can bear. Outhel7th of Feb. 1899,at 146 St. Luke Street, Montreal, Elizabeth C daughter af Mr. Thomis D. [sanc, and wife of Mr. Wm. J. Bu'nan, of Charlotte town, P. E.I. At China Point, Lot 50, on February 19:b, Alice Grant, aged 75 yeare, beloved wife of Patrick Carey. May ber soul reet in peace. At Brudenell R ver, on Feb. 25th, L899 Mra. McLaren, relict of the | ste Laweeuce McLaren, aos sieter of Hon. Daniel Gor don, Georg*town . In Somerv:le, Mass.,ou Feb 70:b, Sam- uel W., of Hannsh and the /ate Samuel McGarity, aged 20 years and 10 months. “Sunlight”, Factory Sundar 800 soup, than is use in the whole of Canada 1na year. cunligat Soap 3s used jargely in all countries of the world, and th» d mand for it is more than three times as laige #8 for apy other brand.—Why? Because it Is univers ally acknowledeb to b? the best so¥p made. Prince Edward island Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun day, excepted.) as under. Pd Hall, Ch'towa,Feb 26th, 99. ST. PETER'S MISSION. —— — The Services Yesterday and This Morning—a Good Attendance. Owing wo the disagreeable weather the afternoon and evening services of the mission were not very well « éended yester- day. Atthe morning services however there weea good attendance. Laat even- ing Father Conran gave a very instructive —a continuation of Sunday evening's ser- mon—from Genesiv II—16, 17—on our temptations. After the addresea short instruction was given. = This morning both celebrations of the = oly Communion were well attended. At the instruction service between, the mis- sioner spoke on the Fatherhood ef God, speaking on the firet words of the Creed, “I believe in God the Father.” The same eervices will be continued every day this week. Holy Communion at 6.59, «piritual inetruction at 7.25, Holy Communion again at 7.46, Matins at 9 o'clock, bitl+ imetraction st 4 o’clock, Evensong immediately afterwards, and miasion service and sermon at 7 30 PERSONAL. Rev. P, Curran, St Margarete, is in the cily. Mrs. B. C. Cox, Souris, came to tows this morning. Rev. J. W. Godfrey, Georgetown came , to town this morning. Mr. Frank Bayfield was a passenger by the eastern train today. Queen Hotel: Fred E Morris, Bradel- bane, Jas E Doyle,do; J A Fergueon, Mé St:wart. Miss Peters went to Georgetows yesterday afternoon and returned to town this moroving, Mr. W. E. Bentley avd Mr. M. J. Traincr were among the passengers to town by the western train this morning. Mr. J. B. C. Baker. of the Guardisn staff, went west this morning He was summoned to his home in Summerside be- cause of the serious illness of bis mother. Hotel Davies: A B Coaran, Gal’, Oat Wm. Reharde,; Bideford; R © McLeol, Summerside; W Waterwortk, Ivg:reo!l, Oat; J H Pritchard, St, Joho ; B C Cox Souris; Robert Match, Gallas Point, Zione urch, which has been without a regular pastor since the death of Rev. D. Sutherland, is to‘ex'ead 9 cs] to Rey. D. B. McLeod, of Orwell. This wea d ciled upon at a meeting of the congregation held iast evening. Rev. ©. B. Piublado,of Winnipeg, who was visiting histon, Mr. John, Pitbaldo, Manager of the. bank of Nova Scotia, in Toronto, last week, lefc there for New York, where he. will embark ona trip around the werld, The Mis-es Sullivan, who have been away from Charl >itetown dur-eg the lat tw2 months, are expected home the latter partof this week. During tbe firet few weeks they were away they were in Montreal, but lat‘erly they bave been staying at Three Rivers, Quebec. —_ 9 > © << SUPREME COURT. Hilary term of the Supreme Georgetown this fore is made up as The Court opened at nocn, The Grand Jury 1« Ui Wee Michael McCormack, Souris, foreman ; Achd. Macdonald, Priest Pond; . ww Rrothers, Sparrow’s Road; W J McDonald, Black Buxh; W E Charles Waye, St Peter’s Bay; Geo A Thompson, Montegne; Peter McMillan. Anvanda’; J H McLean, Monta gut; Herry Dunn, Siurgeon Joha Mullally,Souris Rear; Geo. A.Poole, tewer Montague; J.J. Campbel), E!mira; Wm. Faston, Georgetowr; G.A. Meore, North River: ©. McCormack, St. George's; ‘amnel McLaren, Budenell; McQuaid, Souris; Patrick Brothers, Klhotvalk; W. Prowse, Murray Harbor t vames In Enzland turns out every two weeks,more | Scuth. The case of R. T. Holman vs. Mc- Things to Make a Note of. Concert Tonight—Keep in mind the popular concert in St. James’ Hall to night. The programme is a good ove and ought to draw a crowded bouse. Mr. s. N Earle is the musical director, which ehonld guarantee the success of the ent+r tainment. Take in the cone2rt this Heartz’s Hall. 8. O.E. Prirce Eiward Division meets tonight at 8 o’clock in Wright’s Hall. The Presbytery of Prince Elward I+ land will meet on Tue day, March 7°), in St James’ Hall, Charlottetown. Sesvion- are again urged to forward their reports '© the various convenere at once.—Tros. F Fullerton, Presbytery Clerk. Hoonomy Is the order of the day in soaps, Tre “Sunlight” and “Lifebuoy” brards—only 5e.the twin bar from any up-to-date Grocer, and yon will find that yuu do not require any toilet brauds, which are #0 ¢x- pensive. ——— Fm eveuing at A quarter pige advertise- ment in the P. E. Island Mag- azine costs only 75c, Don't ou think it wouid b> a good investment for you, Copy for March number must be left at The Examiner office not later than Monday. See advertisement, ains Out- Trains In- oe Read STATIONS ward, Read down Speers Pte -— 2 Ms, A. M. P. 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M. 7 0 5 Iw ceece. «oe Emerald. ...s0+-8f : S BE oc da cnsoceCepe Traverse. .lv 7 = ‘ | oo? * a.™M 7 Kane, New Perih;T Lanson, Summerville; | Keuzie was efore the court at oue o'clock -. Local ait ci.e ems. — So Teo Mreu Gas.—An exchange says -bat Laura McPherson. of P. K.1., who went to Boston a few days ago, was found dead in ber room last Tuesday worning, killed by escaping gas. She was twenty-four years of age. Hittsn rover Rexx.-- Don’t miss the two vig hockey matches at the risk to- morrow night. Abegweite vs. Summer« side and St. Dunsian’s v3 Victorias. The admission ta 15 cents. Abegweit-Summer- side game will be call-d at 8 sharp. Peri:nep iy tHe Storu.—Marvy Ne- Innis, daughter of James MeclInnir, of Cape Mabou, perished in Monday night’s storm, on her way coming from a n¢igh- bor’s house. She missed ber course, and next moruing her frozen corpse wae dis- covered quite handy to her home, ATHLETICS Den uncep.— The Toronto Siar say-: Rev. Richart Hobbe, of Lon— dor, cutlouseat the Ministerial A-eoc'a- tion meeting tnere yesterday, and dencunc- ed all forms of sport, as invent ous of the devil, skating, ba-cba!!l, danciug, and even Y.M.C. A. weletio clubs being m ugne’. Mr. Hobbs went sotar ato ray that 99 per cent.of the so-called recreation was dissipation. In the loog discus-ion which f.Jlowed, there were only two ministers who stood up for muscular Christ‘ssity. Hittsporoven Dairying Conpany.— The Hilisbsrough Dairying Company continnes to do wel. The price received for the buiter they seat to Liverpool! last December was 108°, which pretted the patroae 1954. They paid 72.09 for November and December miik on a3.9 test; and parties drawing their own supply of milk received 6 cents mcre or 7809 per 100 Ibs of milk. A divideod of 8 per ceut hus been paid on a!! paid up shares, Bigcest ix THs Wortp.—I: is an- nounced taat the biggest building in the w rid ia 8 On to beerected in the business centre of New Youk Cuy, 8 te not yet di- vulged, by the Mechanic’ Association of New York, an organ zstion lately formed to promote New York bu-ioe-s,* It is proposed io inaugurate the new century the b'g boil tine. is tO remain 48a permane:t institution. The site will, i: is said, cover eight city blocks connected by arcades, avd the building will be at least eixtcen times as large as Madison Square Garten, the con- verging streets and a ttreet ralway to traverse it. Itis boped toccmplete it by 1902, when the propos<d exposition is to be held. obiedinnniad A Bap Accipenr,—The friends of (Mr. Patrick McMaboo, boiler-maker in the establichinent of Bruce Stewart & Co., will hear with regret thathe met with an accident yesterday which wil d sable him for sever:l weeks. It reems that while a furnace was being removed from the machine shop to the bo.ler sLop it ro led over and fell upoo Mr. McMahon, cutting his Jcft leg a distance of about five inches and through to the bone in places, be-ides fraciurinz a small bone rearthe ankle. De. Shaw was ce lied inandd.d ¢very thing possible fer the in jared mao before and after his removal to Lis home. Fight ( stitches bal to be pnt in the eut, which ts a sbori distance telow the knee. To Pcrcwass Pate rine. —A movement bas bern siared in Chicago with the eléect of raising +uflicient money to pur- chase the land of Palestine from the Sul- tanof Turkey. The aseociation has taken the name of Ka'ghts of Zon, aud its membership ie ead to number more thar a thousand. Branch organizations are being formed in otber cies throughout j the United Siates,and the nucleus of the | fund bas already been secured. The | j fiuanciers of the association calculate reqnired io ba raised miliion dollars. I: is pointed thet the poor Ruasia avd have wreaiy <outributed two milli.s, and it is thought their more \ wealthy brethrea in other countr es can i make up the balance wiihout much dif The Rothecbilds acd the great Rus-ian bank-r, Posveeky, | favoratle to the ech me, which, if a fuct, i the sum 1s thirty i ont Jews of Galicia ficulty. are said to be will give cousigtency t) #n r dese nt dream. .'I'ne great d flicul v, however, 1s that the Sultan has yet to be co irulted Of couse he is aerperately hard uo. \O282 63 G8 J 2@GE GOT 3 Pointers The Largest Bottle, The Best Quality, The Lowest Frice. Theres: sre what yon rece ve when you bay @ bottle of our Emulsion for a9Oc ——a B- It is pure Coi L’ver 0.1] Em- ule oo, thorough'y emulei- fied, will not separate, a6 3 62%. ® at, ee @ we ~~ yl asantly flavored, and for coughs and not urpassed, You are practically ge'ting lung troulle is by holding a gres industrial exposition in | & Thereafies, ho vever, it , aa RNASE REP SII RENE SRO Meet Mé at THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE It Can't... Be Expected that people are always open to buy. But when values are offered like those shown in our 39¢ DRESS GODS, they simply can’t resist the temptation, Piains, Fancies, Checks, Plaids, and Stripes; Blacks, Navies, Lights, Darks and mediums, worth 60c to 98c per yd, Sale Fer Price, =G PGE G Stanley ._-sros LL We are Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS IN ALL LINES All winter goods to be cleared outat swe:ping reductions All furnishing goods at your own price PH GO GORDON & McLELAN lich Cutfitter Upper Queen St. Man's * " — rr a a eis Ve Mee Meee kia A eae Cree: tae hee "htt Ges ee kmee “too re Nie » “ ®. by” »* 4 yy : AA . + jie hd Behl iba diel aay acs ald ith el tell asennad ands? eal adel ahd ‘4 If You Want | fi A House to Live in <3 bas rn’ ata r Ww rere obi Ps H ve it buils to livein. Our butiness ie to bu li horse t win, ‘ j If is not a house you want, we can bu ll aaythiog ‘ron . «nd ‘o 3 a brick block —and we do it as it skoull be done. ts Our Work May Be Seen __ meen, in many of the bandsomest modern cottages in ihe c ty. Ae. We purchase our Inmber in the best and lowest priced marke ts, and transform it ourselves into the finished work,thas saving middle profit, and reducing the actual cost of building. Weare tbe peos pleto dothe work. If you lave any ides of putting up anew build- ing of any kind, Jet us figure on it for vou. Best work at ordinary prices..... tm WM. W. HARPER, Manufacturing Contractor, Fitzroy Street. LITT eS _e ™ rr G ee tity were f ih SS) a is | | ROBERT PALMER & G9, Charlottetburn Sash andi Door Factory | With experienced workmen and first-class ma‘ hinery, we are prepaired te upply cor.tractors aud others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Erames, in erior and exterior Finish, etc. etc. : OUR SPUCIAUTIZS a dollar bottle fur fifiy cents. , Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Railr. Ba’usters Newel! Posts, Cypies Buiter and conductors, Kiln Dried Syruce and Haid rood Flcoring, Kila Dried Clear Spruce, Sheathing and Clap Boards. eZ Give us a call. ROSERT PALMER & CO Peeye's No 3 Wharf Charlottetown P, E. I. ee @ Oe Re, ge ee ee eens * ~~ me aap. EE PYRE STIR IRN LL RN RR ER Re UE ioe deheeiniatieainiat _.aeieenemaiel A AAR AN om ee ee t e t EE Ee. ~