a LIE EEL ETE | i Ne at a * Le = —— ‘ : 3 » 4 oo SS Soe % > MILLIN- ERY NO TILE We beg to inferm you that we have secured the services of Miss McHKeixrer for our millinery de- partment. Miss McKeiver is now in New York attending the millinery opening and will be here the latter end of the month. peks Ato People’s Store. The Me ar -_— —— —S ee Speci Novice Having purchased from Mr, F. J Hornsby the stock an! good will of his Bookand Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices forcash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, wil be in charge of the store, and wili be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature of the business. The store wil be known as ‘The Bagaar Bookstore. Bee THE et. i749 | dl ul Sace'ssors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. ... Ch’ — i Hnitwn, ia ( ielief of Ladysmith The bock “The Relief of Lady- Sitith and How it was Celebrated im Charlottctown’’ wil) be on sale in the city boosstores this (Saturday) ‘Yening. It is a souseneir of that hist ric ard memorable event which hould be in the hands of all. See if a5 the Bookstores. PRICE IO CENTS, | the occasion. PERSONAL } art, reorgetown, is the wity, _ Hon. Anthony McLaughlin, of Peake’s Station, is in the city, Mr. J. EB. Lefargey, of Summerside, is among the guests ut the Hotel Davice. . ro, Meesrs J. T. Me ‘lish, and J. H Reddin, barristers-at law, were passengers by this morning's (rain from the east. Ex Councillor Byrne has, it .i8 pleasing to learn, recovered sufliciently from his iliness to to be able to be out again. Dr. Dickie will be absent from town for afew days, owingto the desth of his mother, which occurred at Canard, N. 8., yesterday, Mrs. Andrew Bowness, and Miss Jean Bowness, of Kenington, are visiting Chars lottetown, They are the guests of Mrs, D. Stewart, Kent Street. Toe Presbyterian Witness scknow- ledges the receipt of $200 for the Indian Famine Fund from Mr. Archibald Kennedy. of Charlottetown. Lieutenant Ernest Peake, of Ne 1 Co., C. A., has returned from Quebec where he was taking a course of ins'ruction a: the Royal Scheol of Artillery. We anders Stood that Lieatenant Peake passed a bighly creditable examination. Opera House to-night. Leorvcre —Remember the lecture in St. James’ Hall tomerrow night. Dairy Newsparer Suspenpep.— The Yarmourh Daily Times has suspended poblication, but the Semi- Weekly Times will continue to be issued as usual. Remember the O. Y. B.corcert at Winsloe on Thursday, March 22nd. Home made candy and lotsef fun. Admission 10 cents. If youwish to hear something of the relations of Jreat Britain with the Euro- pean Powers’ attend Dr. Anderson’a lecture in St. James’Hali to-morrow night. AbeGweit-Crescents.—All members of the Executive commitiee of ihe Abegweit Crescent Club are requested to meet in theirr oo Tuesday 20th 7.30 o’c eck sharp. Business of import- ance. Ooms Jawxitor’s Eexerit.—Janiter’s benefit in the skating rink tomorrow night. Let big attendance. Admission 26 There will bea hockey match for there be a cenies. A Bap Accipenr.— Michael Young, of | Little Brae @’Or, aged 24, fell between two cars at Sydney Miuves last week and was killed. His body was mangled be- yond recognition. cenit Rep Cross.— The Ladies’ Aid cf the ted Cross Society meets in the W C T U Rooms on Tuesday afternoen at three o'clock. to continue the sewing begun last Wee ke C. O. F.—The membera of Court Avon 1072. are requested to meet the members ot Court Mount Stephen to- morrow evening, Tuesday, As some very importent business is to be discussed it is urgently requested that every member be aGaie, ‘ present Se Arrgnpicitis CLius.—An appendicitis club has been formed in Cley-land Obio. To become a member of this unique organization, cne must have been operated upon for apper di:itie. There seems to be agood opening for a branch in Charlottetown. S.O E.- Every member of Lodge Prince Edward is requested to be present at the adjourned regular meeting of Red Rose degree tonight. Initiation and «omer business. A meeting of utmost imp ori ance and interest in the Wh te Rose ce- gree will be held immedicteiy at the close of the Red Rose. LEverv rean wanied. A Mierake ConrecreD ‘Tbe vame of J M McLeod was inadvertantly printed ‘or chat of J D kicLeod in the list of couiri- butions scknowledged by the president o the Ladies’ Aid Society of the P E Isiand Hospital in Priday’s issue. Mr. J D Me- Leod contributed $5. ——_—>-© ~<a —The Stanley is toceme to Charlotre- town on Weduesday, —breaking the ice for the Minto. CIGARETTE SMOKING is said to cause sbortn+es of breath. If this iss «, the remedy is, leave them off But if the short preaih comes from a cold or Asthma the remedy is Adamson’s Botanic Cough Baleam. 25c. al! Draggirts, DIED. In Boston, Mase. Mareh Lith, 1900, of poeumonia, Caiherioe Ring, relict of the late James Ring, formerly of Chariotte- town, inthe 73rd yearofher age. (Other papers please copy. ) Gonstization Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indie gestion, and all liver ills are cured by Hoou’s Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. 99 20 to 33 per cent—We have decided to continued our big shoe sale for a few more day» —Come along now aud get bargains—R. K. Jost. Only a tew more days of our Big Boot Sale—20 to 30 per cent discount—Come and get bargsins—R. K. Jost. jall suceeded instant at |- cwees, j is to be bad—ove table: after eating—60 ! P ip aox- Vt a - _ (VBELAILY EX: MINER, unsRlOsTETOWN, MARCH 19; 1900... ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT he concert Opera House on Saturday eveniog was a fitting t-rm)- nation to the celehra:ion of the Few ivul of lreiand’s Patron Saint. The covcer was noder the auspicesof the Bevevole: Irish Society, and it ranks with the be-t«f the many epjovable entertainments pr moted by this time-honored organization. The stage decorations included hand-omely~ dreped picures of Queen Victoria, Lord Kichener and others very much in the public eyes at the prevent time ; and the flags of Old England intermivy ed with the green ba ners of the society, The audience was largeand representative, The performance began with » selection by the St Cecelia Club comp: eed of the Mises Murphy, Mies Anderson, Miss Hogan, Miss Gillis and Mies Carroll, whieh was exquisitely played and generous- ly applauded Later on im the evening the same lad ea gave two other selections —tbe third filling a gap in the programme manner that was given in the —and gave each Ip a evidently exceedingly pleating to every person present. A piano tr.c, skilfully played bythe Misses Carroll ond Kelly, was al-o warmly applauded. Prot. Watts’ clarionet selections were up ‘o his ueual high standard, and the applause with which the number was punctuated testi» fied to the appreciation of all. 7s Miss Enid McLean gave a patriotic recitation in ber usual capable way ; and Miss Gillis danced gracefully. ‘These numbers were exceedingly pleasing fea tures of @ programme replete with good things. The vocalists were Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Byrne, Mies Collin »s, Miss E. Benoit, Mr Brent McInnis, Mr. L. W Cook, Mr. Charles Earle, Mr. Howard Dingwel: and Master Victor Anderson. Thai one and 10 pleasing the Critical audience was amply demonstrated by the applause which followed the respective mumbers. Tbe singing of the Netional Authem brought the proceedings to 3 close. The concert at Emerald on Saturday evening was another grea, euc The hall” was tilled to overfow- ing, and the performance was greatly en- joyed. Anextended report of the per tormance, kindly forwarded by an esteem- ed correspondent, is unavoidably crowded out of today’s issue. Os behalf membere of the Bere- voleut Irieh Society and the Ancient Order { Hibernians we wish ina public manner to acknowledge the liberwl display o! bur'ing in honor of ovr national day and the kind appreciation of our citizens generally. D. O'M. Revo, President B. 1.8. J.T. Ciargin, President A. O. H. f* Olt Sea REReREREEeT ScocessFuL Socrat.—The pie social held at North Wiltshire on Friday 16th was a grand The programme consisted of violin music, tongs, readings euccess. and dialogues, Special mention may be given to the _ following: reading, Miss Campbell, (Darlington) ; music. Mr. ard Mre. Westocott, (North Milton); violin, Messrs. Mosaghan, Mc- Donald and Wesiwcott; solos, Messrs McDonald, Monaghan and Westocott. Mr. D W Henderson sold the pres which brought $38.00. Anctuer Goop One.—An exchange re- po t» thet Mr. Harry C Lydiyard, Kent-~- ville, N S, bas purchased of Jamee Clark, / ooretield, Obio, the five-year-old stallion, Border, a full stallion, Werren Guy, 2 12}. LOCAL NOTICES. View days for costumes and jackete. toms from America’s leading makers. Riylieh street suits : fancy costumes of cloth ; seperate tkirts, E:on jackets, box and top costs, golfcapes and grey, fawn and black jeckete. A very comprebep~ styli-~b collectiou; also 109 gulf wrap; all the Clan Tartan’s represent- e', 75 separate Scotch wool ekirt patierns for rainy dey skirts. See our early spring showing. Jas Paton & Co ‘f.. Tailir Made Suits. Remember our ‘ailer made suils this spring before you jisce your order. We have something nice t+ show you a8 s0un as the carpenters go. 200 yards costume tweeds and skirt H andsomest crea- rite—wu mort 1g ebowiog jor *pring wear at Paton & Co’s. d & w,. ——__- : Wash Goods Prem Auld Lang - Syne : The newest wash goods. —The : : perfect taste, the new beauty, the : effective daintiness bring voluutary : expreesions Of eurprise from most : ladies who view them. The Big ° store has put into stock wany pieces : : of Scotch crumbs prints, washing : : cambric, new wash percils, new ° : Scotch ginghams,new Scotch zephyrs, : : New Zealand eateent, new Swiss : : musline, new grenadine muslins, : : eolored, 25 cents, new galetias, new : : ducks, blue, white and otber shades, : : new wash’ shrink craeh for bicycle : * suite, (Roman eatin.) Give us a: : eall for Scotch giughams—everyone a : * washer.—James Paton & Co. dy & wky tf, teenee Ceceeocee teeeeses? seeee IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disorders and the diseases which cas be directly traced there—neglect or ignorance may have produced the darkness, but so sure 23 night followeday, just se surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets let in the sunshine and bring back the full noonday brightness of perfect health. This is taking strong ground—but proof “* © eeeeer 15 cenis, tailor-made eu‘ts and brother of Mr. Lydiard’s | Local and Giher Wonverrvt life moving pictures exhibit ed iv the Opera House tonight. ArriLLERY.—No. 2 Company will drili at the Drill Shed this evening at 7.30. Orgsra Hovwst.—Chariottetown heroe- night. THe YRoze.— Increasing soutbwest winds ; becoming unsettled. Tuesday : Strong winds , moderate gales southeasi and south, mild, with occasional rain. Poice Court.—An assault case, bh: parties to which live at to West Rive , was tried before His Honor this morn and dismissed. The alleged assault w. committed last S-ptember, ne Natura Eisrory.—At the meeting ot the Natural History aad Antiquarian Society, in the Y. M. GC. A. Parlor, at 8 o’clock tonight, Mr. Clarkin will reas hi- paper upon “Some of our wild flower.” The public will be welcomed. uv ~ St. Duneran’s Carueprat.—The third of the series of special sermons was Jasi evening preached by Nev. P.C. Gauthier, of 8. Denstan’s College. His subject ably handled, There was a large congre- gation. ie ee Funerat Tais Arrgrnoon.—The fune- ral of the late Thomas Alley took place this afternoon, and the attendance was large. The pall-bearers were W. E. Dawson, James Cook, Charles Palmer, F. 81.C. Brecken, James Reddin und Lemuel Poole. ‘bnew Harirx Contincent.—The Island quota for Halifax attended eervice in St. Peul’s Chureb yesterday and liscened to an el(quent sermon by the rector. Ten more men are required to complete the quota, The dare of thrir departure for Halifax has not yet been fixed, For Mountep Po1ice.—Col. Morris, of the Northwhest Mounted Police,arrived in Cherlottetown on Saturday evening, Colonel Morris wants twenty. five or thirty recruits forthe Mounted Po ice, and will be at the Orderly Rooms, drill sued, from 10 to 4 every dsy until further notice. Pereons under 5 feet 8 inches need apply. ‘Thos: agcustomed to horses will be preferred, P. E. I. Hosrirat,- The P. E. I. Hoss pital has received from the Ladies Hospi- ‘al Aid Society the sum of $346 78 to pay the following accounts ;— Mark Wright & Co........! dun SOON Oe Gs os cakes ines E Porkws & Co. ens i ccs Ge ROO OE PROMO oscces ccceccoccss 5 2 35 --- 100 00 De ee ee ee --.$346 78 ws. . $236 68 sees 73 OE cee oun « Tue Stantey.—Tue steamer Stanley lett Georgetown for Pictou this morning about half-past nine. She will load at Pic‘ou for Cnarlcttetown, and will leave for this port on Wednesday morning. The Department of Marine does pot guaraniee tae delivery of either freignt or passen- gers at Charlottetown, as thovuld the at. tempt to enter (hie port ha¥e to be aban- doned the goods and passengers will be taken to Georgetown. Feast er Sr. Jorern.—This is the Feast of St. Josepb, Patron Saiut of St. Joreph’s Sodality,and the occasion ie being eelebrated io a becoming manner by the ladies of tbat organization. Two mates were celebrated in the Convent Chapel this morning, at which the Holy Tab'e wae approached by the echool children and the members of the Scdatity. This evening there will be Pontificia) Bevediction, ana a sermon dy Rev. Br. McMiilac. The altars are beeutifully decorated. Hccxey Matcu —The following teams wiiline up atSt. Dunetan’sriok we morrow night: Sr. Dunsran’s HutisBoro Boarinc Civs A Simard Goal J Keily P Coughlan Point J Pravght J Donahoe Cover Point F Muncy J J McGowan W Collings Geo Parent , EH Mabon K MePhereon Forwarde. QO McBachern Geo roy J Gormley Train leaves the «tation at 7.15 p. m. Hockey match and two hours skat'ng. Spring - Mot Of all kinds ean always be bought at our store at lowest te 5 prices, We keep a full stock. We will not be unders old | Family recips dispened while you wait, Pareels sent to any part of the city. Telephone No. 33, &» IB b, Tr on the canvas in the Opera House to» | was ‘“‘The Passion of Our Lord, and was posta Mentans Se2eecc Ceeerteaee222 pot | | | ious SERRQeV@B@e22220 Meet We at the Always Busy Store <4 a Be Crash For Skirts and Suits at Stanley Bros These Crashes come to us direct from the manufact- urere in Ireland. Plains, T wills, Stripes, and Checks; a splendid assortment PRICES 18c 2A2C 24c and 25c per yard. < otaney Bros ceereviecereen al) c> iNew Spring Styles: MdlaterShoes All our Slater Shoes for Spring of 1200 p, are now on sale—over fifty kinds to choose fron fashionable shapes in Black—Tan —— Brows aw : «ij Chocolate. ae a $3.50 and $5.00 a pair for sn... ath KE aff! 3 TM, th. . ALLEY & So ' : iin af Nye eo SPRINT: OPENING #° seven Gases New Cloths Opened —ets=~ (1110 More to Pollos vo matter how large a stock a merchant may have, there is always something refreshing about new goods, they give vitality and ambition to business. Our suitings, overcoatin gs and trouserings this season are unusually attractive, 2 Just One Look at our Collection of rich and beautiful fubries, exqusite colorings, . . . < o novel and exciusive designz, which must convince you that we ehow an assor{ment that is impossible to surpass, Expect from us Berides perfeeticn in make, jowest prices, for we are, the firm that seli good clothing at the prices of the other kind. Look out for our Men’s Furnishings ad. later. STen’s Stylish Outfitters. ...e+ 462444424284 Sn OTD aj * i - . : } 4 FR a ae tama tiaenoa ee _— commie aes i, ey ae mA a een < Re mtRe mNs “ tee = armen cer ee SRG mR Ie mee om ences scans Hy witht names aanaasmowten vassals atta ee eer tienen = emp: a wil 4 ry he > Sage were set one ooze coer eee = perenne em ne a