GS se. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTYVETOWN, MARCH 8, :3y9 ou ean buy at WEEKS & (O'S one Ep cents The best unlaundered shirt in thecity It is equal to any Laandried Shirt shown at $1.25. It iw finest linen, all reinforced and fine strong cot- tom. In fact at good as you want. Jor anything in the Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and ‘Vie | We are headquarters. Don’t forget we have ways a good range of 4 ply Linen Collars —latest shapes, 2 for 25¢ ——— Sold elsewhere 20c each Gents’ Kid Gloves New for spring Full Stock Spring Shades, All sizes, 7} to 9}.—Best qualities. WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLE'S STORE ——— Hea Silve> Plated English Tableware We bave a few dozen heavy silver plated Forks and Bpoons, the patterns are a litile old style, (thav’e why we want to eell them) bat the quality is good. If your table is aot fully supplied, don’ miss call - ingearly. This means much toyeu, we bave only a few of each pattern. and at the price now asked, they will sell very WW, WELLNER The Great Watch House RUBBERS lhe best only Alley & So. NESE Se see oe ese cone ee “WS Ue? § OOOO 7c Us TF OREO US A sy “ir x = (reall Pies ye -— = “aS - , . We always have plenty of @ nice fresh ones—make them them every day, 12 & 15c Each Terernone 98. D. STEWART Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. ieee wk esos aa price SSSSakae a sss aes S000 Ki eees SA eee Ik ke mI IS Economy Is the order of the day im soaps, etc., tte., trv “Bun ight” and “Lifebuoy” brards Only Sethe twim bar from any up~ to-date Grocer, and yon will find that you het require any toilet brands, which are 0 eXpensive, al-| Local and Other Ttem:. Ovr Istanp Macasixe.—The Prince Edward Island Magazine for Merch 13 vow on sale at all the bookstores, and at Tus Examiner Office, the plaee of publication. The evbscription price is fifty cente @ year; single copies five cents. Lecat Covnoi.—A meeting of the ex~ ecutive ofthe L. C. W. will be held next Saturday, llth inst, at 3 30 o’c‘ock at P. W. College. Committees for ““abour Bureau” and “Associated Charities” are requested to be present. Sia aiiapoon Pressyrery Meetrinc.—The meeting of Presbytery was held yesterdav afternoon, The call to R-v. D. B. McLeed from Zion Church was sustained, and tue usual ree ports regarding stations, Sabbath schoola, etc, were preseated and adopied. There wasa good attendance Of ministers and elders. si lala District Meetinc—T he annual conver. tioa of the Summerside District of Epworth League will be held at Kensingten, on Thureday, March 9th, firat session open- ing at 2 p. m. Delegates attending conven~ tion will have redaeed railway rater. A public meeting will be held in the evening at which Dr. Sprague and others will de- liver addresses. —M. D. Bentley, District Secretary. = —— PERSONAL. -———a Rev. J. W. Godfrey, Georgetorn, came to town this morning. Mr. W. Rankine, of Rankine, Son & Co., St. John, ie here on a business trip. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Messre Benj. Bremner, Jas. B. Hegan, and W.J. Farrand, 8:. Joha, were amoug (Le passengers to town on the eastern train this morning. Neil MeKelvie, Exq., Summerside, aud Couneillor Wheatley were among the pa*sengere on the train from Summerside this morniog. Hon. Senator Prewse, Murray South, and Thomas Kickham, Eeq., Souris were passengers to town by the eastern train to-day. The Rey. D. B. McLeod, of Orwell, has beer called to Zion Churchin this city. Mr. McLeod is in request, for the Presby- terrians of Chatham have alse tendered him a call. Lord amd Lady Mount-Siephen have taker. Lord and Lady Curzon’s (of Kedles- ton) heuse in Carlton gardens, for the London season. Itis probable that Lady. Mount-Stephen will take her place among the great entertainers, being popular and very clever, a favorite with the Duchees of York and now a very rich woman, while Lord Mount-Stephen is both hospitable and generous. Mr. John Cameron left Charlottetown yesterday for Halifax. where he has seczr- & position ia the establishment of Thomas Booth, beer manufacturer. Previous to Mr. Cemeron’s departure the O. Y. B’s waited on him at his home, Sidney street, and presented bim with an addreseand a handeome morocco ~bonnd bible. After due -astice had been done to the good things provided by Mrs. Cameron the party broke up by singing “He is a Jolly Good Fellow.” re ee BORN. At Stanhope, March 7ih, 1899, to Mr, and Mre. Donald McMillan, twia sons Harbor Se DIED. At Stunhope, March 7th, 1899, Eliza- beth, beloved wife of Donald M: Millan, in the forty-second year of her age (Funeral on Thursday, at 2 p.m.) ¢(hronic Disease a.d Rupture Cured by Dr. Clift. Di;l ma reg- J.5. and Canada. Sea istered in [ | Stamp or information, or call at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank f Halifax Build Ss to 2. dailyv—exce}; t ig; Houre,1l to 1; 4 te Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in ictom, and on Friday at Windeor Hotel,in New Glasgow. We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornetie Chains Gents Chains Brooches etc. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watch 2s and Clocks until Xmas. lt will give us pleasure te show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. THE CEESCENTS WIN They Defeat the Second Victorias by One Point. Those who were at the rink Jaet night witnessed one of the liveliest and most exciting heckey mutches of the season. The match was the closing one in the intermediate series for the elegavt trophy presenied by Mr. A. A. Bartlett. Toe contestants were the Crescents and the secoad Victorias, aad each team was in good condition and bent upon carrying off the coveted honor. The puck was putin play about half- past eight, and it was not many minutes before 1} was taken out ofa scrimmage by Worth and placed between the Vics. goal posts. About ten minutes later, after rome lively stick-work, Mabon goi the puck and scored forthe Vics. This mad: the teams ties and the struggle was renewed with iocreased vigor. The rubber kept whizzieg abvut like a thing posseseed for the reat of the balf, but neither side scored. Thetwoteams seemed to be so evenly matched that it was diflicuit to pick & winner, They staried out evenly in the second half, amidst intense excitement. After about five minntes play, bowever, Worth whe shot for the Crescents, and put his tesm one ahead. The admirers of the Crescents made the rafiers ring. But afew minutes later Weeks made a goal for the Vice. and the friends of that team were given an opportunity of testing their lange =bica they were not slow to take advantage of. They wereeven Gnce more, and the out- come was stilla matter of copjecture. The stick-work became more exciting and the enthusiasm of the spectators wae at fever heat. Then Mabon scored fer the Vice. and almost before the applause had sub sided McLean shot forthe Crescente, even- img the teame fer the third time. There were abou: five minutes of the half left, and both teams started in to make the most of it The spectators were wildly enthusiastic, and the most intense excite- ment prevailed. Hither and thither fl. w the puck, and leuder and louder grew the applause of the spectators. It was a trying time for those in the promenade as well as the players. But just before the bell rang Worth relieved the excitement by shooting for the Crescents,and eapturing the trophy. After the match the trophy was formally presented by Mayor Warburton. Mr. Walter Davidson,of Halifax, refereed the game. The match between the Y. M. C. A’s. aod West Kent School was won by the first mentioned team, the score at the finish being 1 to 0 This game was refereed by Mr. William Brenhaut. = ome ANOTHER SUGGESTION. Sir,—lIf the advice tendered by me had been taken tnere wevld have been uo growlingto-day on account of the maile not having reached Cape Tormentine be- cause of the New Daviesline being unable to travel over the bad roads. Aa it is the public knows all about it, and the Tories and Grits like are howling with rage and the President of the Board ef Trade must write another letter to“dear Sir Louis” who in turn will write to “my .dear Mulock.” Now I must effer another suggestion : Give up this bad habit of letting the facta be known,—but instead keep the public in the dark and tell them they are getting better service thanever. Iam _ beginning to believe it myself, and hope aud trust that tne public will soon believe it also. PatTRior. Feb. 7th, 1899. _ - -__—om + ne Things to Make a Note of. OvpreLtcwsnie.—The regular month- lv meeting of Port La Joie Encampment No. 4,1.0. O. F. will be held this even ing in Oddfellows Hall. a LOCAL NOTICES. Feathers curled and made to good as new by Mrs. Charles McMillan Water Street. 57 eod 1 wk yd. Watches Watches in Nickel cases $300 to $10.00 >’ <a n oo Silver 1 700 » 3000 " Gold " 10.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25e Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs C5to 200 Brooches 25 w 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly ali kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. LAYLUR look as; day at half~past one. Br. James’ Hatt. A_ eeries of special services begin to night in St. James’ Hall. V———— A Cawtenarian.—Robert McGinty died at Ing-reoil, Ontario, on the let inst, aged 101. Tue Pross.—Gales with snow or rain, then gradually clearing with winds becoms ing Westerly. Forty Horre Devorion.—The Forty { Hours Devotion will begin in St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral on Monday next. TeELEPHONIO.—The Halifax Brewing Company and Brighton brewery are con- nected with the telephone exchange. Cwoirk Practica.—Menbers of the First Mrthodist Church Choir will please re- member the practice this evening at 8.30 in the bavemeat. q uesied. Tue Staxtey.—Early this morning the Stanley wae fast iv the ice and could be eeen from Georgetown; at latest accounts she bad broken clear of the ics and was steaming for Pictou. seinsstisidie Leacveer Toe Cross.—The League of the Crosse will give a Concert in the Lyceum on Monday evening next. The boys are wo: king hard to make the concert a suc< cess, aod guarantee a pleasant hour or two. _-—=--__-— lems, F Tax Mats —The mail ili elidel s The Always Busy Stor 6---STANLEY BROS A full attendance is re- ; 39% 39%. DAYS MORE Gur offer of high class dress stuffs at 39¢ per yard lasts for three days more, We have sold hundreds of yards, and there is still a large assortment; don’t miss this opportunity. Blacks ' Navies St. Parrick’s Dary.—The Benevolent Hiberniaas will eelebrate St. Patrick’s| Day by the usual paradejand services in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. Rev P. D. MeGuigan will preach at the service in the Cathedral. Inthe evening the popular play, “A Celebrated Case” will be put upon the boards at the Upera House. A Paixrot Accipent.—Mr. Daniel Fer~ guson one of the city workmen, met with slly drove the pick through his rigbt fvot | near where the fourth and fifth toes join. Dr. Warburton dressed the wound. Mr. Ferguson will probably be laid up for some time Tre Mi-ston Oven —St. Peter's mie~ sion closed thie morning with celebrations of Holy Communion at 7 o’clock and 7.45, at both of whick services there was a large attendance, Last night the mis siener preached the closiog sermon of the mission frem Revelation XXII-7, “To him that overcometh willl give to eat of the tree of life which isin the midatof tke garden.” Attheciose oftheservice last evening, memcrial cards of the miseion were presented .o al! who wished to have one. Irs Comuerctat Vatvg.—A story which appears in London Truth, and is declared io be authentic, brings to ligh! a transac- tion of an extraordinary vature, showing the commercial value of a handle to one’s name. Ata London auction room recent~ ly some chairs purporting to be antique were sold at two hundred and eight guineas inthe name of a lady oftitle, who sent them for sale. The seame chairs, it is declared on authority, were the property ofthe dealer, had baen resently masu- factured, and were worth at the outside eighty guineas. The laty’s interest in the transaction was taken for # bandsome commission. idiiciiliainsianan Aw Ixterestixc Mreetinc—The meeting of tee Natural Hi-tory and Autiquarian Society last evening was not eo largely attended as usual becanse of the unfavor- able weather. But ail present were en-~ thusiastic, and the proceedings were of a moet imteresting character. Mr. James Tait’s paper on floricalture wae an in- structive and helpful production, affording much valuatle information regarding the treatment of house and garden pianis. The discussion which fo'lowed was opened by Mr. John Newson, and continued by Miss Pinpy, an? Me-sra. Watson, May, A i j Shaw, MecSwair : Jentiey and Arsenau!t | Before the meeting cloeed a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Tait for his ¢x- cellent paper. Irish Society and the Ancieat Order of! & a painful accident yesterday afternoon. | While “picking” ice to remove a piank in | the sidewaik on Prince Street,he accident | Lights Darks and mediums Plaids and Checks Worth up to 98c per yard, Sale Per Price 396 74, vepeeeennerveereer eee Stanley .£S5ros We are Settled Down Yo Business Again BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter goods to be cleared out at sweeping reductions AM furnishing goods at your own priee SFL Gh iF GORDON & McLELAN Upper Queen St. Men’s StylishgOutfit'ar et lll sehen ontoaall That Great Shoe >> &S a @ Se & Se & Se 2 6 e@ ™ 4 @ es =u Clearing Sale ana om »® @e @® ©D® @®e ®® &® %+O84800 68 J 4222? rennet ; cteady Nrvees » and Rich Blood are essential for perfect health. Your system needs renovating as well as your house. It your blood is thin and poor it peeds to be freshened up as much as dingy paint. If your nerves are unsteady, they peed strengthening as much as arickety chair. li’s dangerous to have them so. Sarsaparilla and Celery Compound makes new blood and steady nerves. Price $100 for bottle of 100 doses. Sold only by a2a2_aee Vieteria Jewelry dte SLAB uevsds VY 20386 0240480 ; | irk 3 > sak ° - ali is row in ful blast, Bargains in all kinds ef Foot. weer awalt you at our stire. We must make room for cur large, new stuck of Spring Boots,—Hence this sale w a pair for Ladies Fine Turn aQher cent 2.20 Boote -— former pricee $3 and iscount- $3 26 a pair a pair for Ladies’ Walking Boots The balance of our Ladies’ Fine Slip~ ¢] 05 —good ttoek—wel] made — ve ry pers will becleared outst this discount, 20 per cent. discount on « great serviceable—former prices $1.75 and $1.85 many lines of Ladies’ Fine Shoes. ll ss i : a : - pair for Ladies’ Fine Slippers Come quickly as they are being picked up $1.00 —‘ure soles, plain and patent tip—aboat 11 pairs of this lot left. every day. per cent. discouut on Ladies for Men’s Calf Boote, @oodycar 10 {0 25 Fine Boots—laced and but- $9.6 welt — former price $3.15 . toned. The shrewd buyer will here dis- cover many bargains. | _ Men . Bon Cale -Gastvage welt Boote— : ‘hite Bros Box Calf—o j 4 per ceat. discount on a great many 08. 95--meath ehateots ur price to clear, lines of new fine boots—-men wanting good boots at low prices should not failio A great chance to secure Boots at very ; low prices. take advantage of this sale. | WHAT WE HAVE a pair for Ladies Fine Tara and $9.00 Goodyear Welt OT WE ADVERTISE pr ces $2.€5 and $2.75 a pair RR. K:- Jos T. STAMPER’S CORNEK. '