ae, al rat DAILY KAassMinitk, CKARLOTLETOWN FEBRURY 14, 190 Curtains A large new atock of white lace curtaias to select from. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE SSCSOOSSOHES J 206006086008 It’s only a Difference in taste When you buy from us. Everything you get is of the same quality—‘“l'‘HE To day Angel Cake, 12c each. German Buns, 10c per coz. Corn Geis, 10c per doz. SORS OGRA SHXD0C008 SSH GL HOSBEHE OVE Oatcake, 12c¢ per |b. Cream Tartar Biscuit 10c per doz Parker House Rolls 10 per doz, Ginger Snaps, 12c per ib All kinds of pies to-day in pastry, cream ofr coconut. . e = Try our Duchesse $ a * » Bread 4c per loaf. + . > TecerHoxe 98, é > * : D. Stewart x Eciiper Bakery : $ BAKES BEST BREAD. . + COrerieeess M BOCOSCOs eee q ee A Mark of Value The signature on noy artiele isthe stamp of its vale. INM USIC right quality is more essea- tiul them all elee. Yor start right if you beve Bu insirament cof proper character — YOU WILL be safe if you have one of our inetrumenise— we guar- aotee them edi. WE WILL be pleased to hare vou ca!l sud examine— you don’t bave t buy. Miller Bros, Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. WA SMUAA Ad SAdbd bd MAdddd ddd dd —_—————————————————eere — SHE MULAMAAALU) abe MAM AALkLA hdd AMMAAAAAA ddd dad adda SHE PPrPPPPPTORERPYPPIPFPOTYPIOTPYTIIrrrrn Pirin rrrrrinrrr rrr ir® PERSONAL. Rev. John Godfrey, of Sourie, is visiting the city. _ Mr. Seymour Young, of Earnecliffe, was in the city vesierday, Mr. F. Le Fa zard left for Ha'ifax night. He returos on Fray. last Rev. Dr. Morrieoo wee a paseenger by this mc Pa og’s train from the west, Mevers. Berj. Heartz and J. M. Davi- soo reterned from the west this morning. A d:spa ch from FPiet+rmaritzburg says that Lady Randolpb Churchil! bas visited Chieveley camp. Genera! Ovis is about to be relieved of his command ia the Phiijpieee. He wi'l probably be succeeded by Gereral McArtoar. ~ His Lordship Bishop Macdonald and Rev. Father Burke returned from St. John Jastnight. Chey were prese>t at the coneecration of Bishops Cesey and Barry. We lero rom Me WD Cuts tna Geo. Henderson, woo was “severely irjired on the 1.C.R iw Monetoo is recovering. Hiv frierdsie P, E. J. will be glad to hear it. T ke friends of Mr. As Saunders. of tle Anglo-American Telegraph ( mpany’s office, will bear with regret that hish alin 1@ NOL we good as UsUs: suu Le been obliged to discontinue work. Lient. J. A. Macdonald, whore appoint- was referred to vestercayv. aails for Soutb Atrica from Galifax on the 2let Lieut Macdonald will make a most efficient o'ficer, las Capt. Geo, Peters of Montague, P. B. I and Mies Ma-., ooly daughter of Samuel Murgrave, International pier, Sydng . C.B, were on Wednesday united in matrimony bv Rav.. Mr Vincen: of Pitt Screet Baptist Church.—st. Joh: Suo. UNUSED TO THE CLIMATE. A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather Had a Bad. Effect on His Health.’ Sr. Everacue, Que.. Feb, 12-—Auguste Dubois landed here from France, a perfect rtranger to the weather conditions pre- vailing in this country. The food also differed from tbat to which he had been accustomed, and his heart teing weak, the change had a serious effect upon it. He wect toa medical man who did bim no gocd. He went toothers witb a timilar resu!t in each case. “T had to go to Montreal,” he saye, “ to work for the Grand Trunk in that city and met & man who was suffering the same as myself, but had started to take Dodd’s Kid ney Pile. He told me they were doing him good. He wes kind enought to give me afew ofihem. I took them. I felt much better I procured a box, and in fifteen days felt like a diterent man.” Tue Lapies’ Aip.—Ameetirg of the Ladies Aid Society of the Prince Ed ward Island Hoepital wil] be held in the YMC A parlor Friday morning, Febra- ary 16:h, at half~past 11 o’cleck. 28, 23. Tue Temperatvre.—The highest tem perature indicated during laet night was 42 above zero. The temperature at pire thie mornivg was 38 above and at twothis afternoon 31 above. The greatest velocity ef the wind was 32 miles an hour. “ There ie no littleenemy.” Little im- purities‘m tbe blood are sources cf great dangerand ehould be expelied by Hood’s Sareaparilla, take bold of, and when return look out and do not let them eat up Prince Edward I[siand. [um license can’t keep tnem afloat. Polger’s road aaa all other roads are wery expensive. If there were as many delegations all ever the worli a+ there are froin Prince Kiward I-lavd tu Oitawa, in proportion to tls #22, there would ve «almost one-eighth of the populetion of the world employed as delegat-r. Thie ix for four years past. It is @ terrible etate of attaire, where there ig eo much of our pour farmel’s money spent ov these fellows, ani especially on the King of the License Act. What did be ruu biselection for? It seems that he @ going to be there in spite ofthe dit- (rici. these delegates ONLocKER. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —In the course of a apeech delivered in Par ixmeot « few days ago, Sir Charles Tupper completely refuted the charge that he had appealed to race or religious pre- jedicee. The Conservative Leader trav- ersed the facts of his forty tive years of public lite to +how how utteriy false and jbeerives such an asper-ion was and that from the first be had always eet his face vtewdily against anv disability of any kind being attached to any citizen on account «f bie race, religion, color or creed, —\ir. Green way’s Gove nment was con- demoed and rej cied by the Manitobs peo- ple esa bad cne, tut until it was crushed aod its inner Character and§secret doings were exposed, thev had no idea whet leyrees of badnese it bad aunk to. Simil- aly the Mailend Empire remarke, tle Ontario Government, parses as high y respectable compared with what it would office. P. E. J-land—when the mask has been torn off ? ~—— DIED. At Marebfield, at the residenceof her eon, Mr. F. Turner, Eleanor Farquharson, relict of the late Charles Turner, formerly of Pleasant Grove, ‘n her 84th year, [Feneral Friday, the |6th,atl p.m, to York cemetery, lo this city, on the 14th ijost., Ella, the beloved daughter of James and Catherive Morgan, aged 11 years. [Funeral on Thursday morning at8 45. At head of Hillsborough, on Feb. 10.h, 1900, Saiherine Rose Aiice, wife of Fred, B. Dongias, aged 25 yeare. Deceased wae the eldest daughter of Mr. 8S. A. Coffin, Savage Harbor. We have’nt said anything about pillew cotton and sheet. ings yet, but we're selling them just the same—315 yards sold over the counters last week- this speaks for itself. Want any pillow cottons or sheetings—Come right to us.— Stanley Bros ————_EEE=___e DR. EH. L. DICKEY (Eate Clinical Assistan_at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ovprexr— Cameron Bloek RESEDENCE—Richmo.d Street, West. OrFKceE Hovurs—9 Wam,to |pm,2to4pm Bvenings by appeintment Eyes Teeted and Fissed With Glasses be »bewn to be were it once cleared cut of And what of the Government of _- > An Op anp Wei_t Trisp Remepy.— Mra. Wiveivw’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mill'ons of motuers for tbeir children while teething with perfect success. It coothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrbcea, It is pleasant to tbe taste. Seld by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Its value ia mmcalculable. Be sure and ask for Mre. Winslow’s Sooth::ng Syrup. Eraxuopticon ExTeRTAINMENT.—There was a large audience n St. Paul’s School: room last eight to wilmess the siereoptis (O01 + ntertainwent. The views were thrown upon the canvas by Mr. Walter P. Doull, aud esch was explaived by Mr. Justice. Fitzgerald. After a number of views of the White Star steamers had ceen project~ ed, thuee present were taken through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and other points ef interest in the old world and were shown public buildings, church- es, water-falla aad other pictures that could not fail to please. The views rank with the finest ever thown in Charlotte- town. They will be shown in Grace Church on Thursday evening next, and there will likely be a large gathering to see them. Ax Imprestive Ceremony.—At the Cathedral of the Immacuiste Conception, 8. Jehn, oa Sunday mornibg, Rev. T. Casey was consecrated coadjator bishop of St. John and Wery Rev. T. F. Barry, co- a‘ju'or biehep of Chatham. Arc'bisnop O’Brien was consecrator, assisted by Archbishop Begin, of Quebec, and Bishop Cameren of Antigonish. There were alse present Bishops McDonald of Charlotte- town; Bials of Rmouski, and Mc~ K:o, “of London, Unt , who preacbh~ ed the sermon. The archbishop ef Montreal was represented by Canon Racicot, ¥. G., and Rev. Luke Callahoun, Dr Matthieu, rector of Laval, was pre- rent. Rev. D. Crevier, and Rev. J. Bed- ard, represerted the Sulpician order, Montreal and Rev. E. Dion,C.S.,provincial ef Montreal, was aleo present. About fifty priest from various parts of New Brunswick we e within the sanctuary. It wat the most imposiag assemblage of dignitaries of the church ever held in the lower previnces. The consecration service lated four hours. The cathedral was crowded, Smallpox in N. B. And is rapidly spreading. Hundreds of people ‘here are be- ing vaccinated daily. Prepare fer the Worst _And have your physician vac- cinate you and your children now before the rush comes on. We have just received a large supply of Pure, fresh animal Vaccine «In tuber, bulbs and on ivory points, _ Your doctor is therefore in a posi- tion to offer you pure, fresh vaccine if you goto him ar once. Later on it may Lot be as readily obtained. oh DL WE BOPRANTEERE MATSAT “RENE WOR OR A eS a CMA LE Th aT CRE, ee ree pow er ECU " LDPE HEB — — SLUMBER — or an — - — a a TART RO «OER pen on ih, Gp J : ' . ‘ : ‘2 rm : . | “ re “yr o 9 = rn i 7 fi ) Lh Churchill on -h2 Situas’o LETIER FROM BELMONT i geal aiid bil ii rs ES ee SRE seh art A PENT FE em FF ; Hy | | iin LUb UW Will ibid. g ; MEET ME AT THE hit ? i eg eet Islan ers are all Weil High Prices a = i ote 7 | EU DUOTE onmox, Be 13 —Wins on a oxer —Vastonne price night I ALWAYS BUSY STORE ee uu |: (" ‘ M - Prevailr 9 \ ly 40. e) a Post eVvView o . a . i] one _— ' Wr itiog home trom B-lmoat, D-cembe, | ' ; ie . 7 ' me ; .w ; | ne Props. — Decreasing westerly winds; t ; ; if - ‘“‘“Gen. Buller a mae oven, & James S MEST PRye s fice, turuvieg a linde eoluer i naursday— r i * } j a : ps * . * } a . : v itt Bitie (Oo hold the tr ap if Natal nor Lam lve and well, but bave | fair and mod: rateiy cold. mi is «¢ tana a ; : , ; ; : ; ; Sauer es aU » OU ne i 1giak ova ) ! : er trom bome yet. , - ’ i f; . Dui n calcula kel w £OON move Lorih, % MORE SMALL Pox Anot # {i Boer # iihe fact that n ‘ ‘ be mre com ‘mall pox Nas dey oped ip Moucton. 4 8 1 a ts ’ ,' ea rhe W ore ox) t I Boers Rrt re bav | v clim 18 @ mao vata d Coleman employs ; Ee ’ ' : : - ; em I mn i ; sand eb r c& inu- {in toe Ic, RK. sho, e ; } W ice \ ‘ ] 1 Li “ b n ' yor P it . 1 . R ais S ao ore a Usiio © ord . b ' t Are Upeh) Goop Work.—Tue Hezel Brook Fac Me . Ww — , Poa ‘ us aiier j@ . tye " v Si : e pt a <A WR RE ISR Lal? RM A ee Ee Me a de Pa ee dk oe : ‘ s , l ; i yup [ biPUEst price | rable | e = | Ali the Islind boys are we I Some o! | wandered ibs, tur ale ut wuy factory ou ; | amas} sie wihen a “sence OF good maps has « t | US have hea sore throat, Cut a@liave re \ jie fsJuua bie d-ciared a dvident cf & b - Sh . 3 } ns me Ab A'tem; oO hru he | Coy red. L myeelf have not been attacked. { per cent, cnall pall ty Sheres — UcM. Ou. ce ing’s / | ri Lat ' ] DackK from Beek i O bore j 1 is V y covly hb re y+, TOP CKalM pies) — . ! : } | ’ a i Slovt would have cost 3.000 n , felling @ mur G4 cenim esch*’ UOurl® Wa Lesave Sratiosery.—lIt is ur ° a) : ai ' in dunk ‘ mn 3 lo ALE STATIONERY itis um a d P J t : << 4 _ rT} . oe +} ; ad cin 4 ‘ae ‘ ‘ ‘ » , oo . b | wide reguiar O1.- i lewet two brigades must ke ev com eg gocs very fast, Mejor) char a Neva scous whi leeul> siatioue an lJOW UoOttons rf uh d ) n hiod 1 : cw id .\ Kx han feon ¢ ppomnie tj th *engineet Duuete le nego iadiug wiih w oem D bl j i ; . . . » 2 r2mained to > thee ese ¢ Puadysn gy safh Ournew company commander] ciuy with ¢ ' owas d: eiwblic 4 : 72 in wide regular $1.15 for | agure ak ta | a te Suse.’ 3 hace ee et ere . a | jf AL iv ~ we WAvTeever, sacHéral 6 emberr th Vie Donuell , AMAT bet spew HIM | headguarters here tor the Isiwud. 'e Ww h . . . 4 { Oe bis army is tue only army for tue defence j wt le at Freder cion. The wvew com- Ky e aven’t sald a word fs t - : : ‘ 4 ; ‘yy . ' } ; | * § i es : . ofthe rest of Natal. Tuerefure, hed {maoder of the Battalion makes things a , es ‘ on . ofS 717, POO 7 a # 2 in wide regula d0e for | cided to wi h‘t:aw and try 4 oe yer le ‘tiye y, but conditioas have in- Price cr Bogs. Ia Toronto, on Satur- SS about these goods yet, but ta i — ' Nias hey Mares “ehmainl Si) Jee | hel ’ day, eccordiog wo the Mail aod E upire, ay: weve been selling them s> a) joc. ' i¢ 3) f) Viid > nade : ua ogs were sliedde and nel F o ° « ac 7 ‘ . ~ i* 7" » . » nae ‘ 4 bay ¢ far fram here ‘VS . y mit unocoabpven, . oe ‘ h tt mo 3, 2. ae ci Ver | fore toe Lagela, Great Brita must | twa io @ farm not far from her —- ; ee eae te “ys Just the same. a. v «in wide job regular 72 [restize the ogiy faet iua e rsl e*® ¢| 3a few days ago and bad a chance to see a a (scaling _ 1S) lg nee " we 1 | for 4Uc Laiysmith wou'd strain an army ot 5).- | beatt ful ar ificial lake. 1 was also for se al ni Rin - toe Sen ai | ; a , © oringing 9 SC prriv ; ; rt } Tam e j } LOU men, and that 100,000 men would vo Lunaie ecough to see a tailor bird. e Ss fr Table napkins—jiemmed | ; iat | ) : ‘ be O: many. tle yuniry, therefore I am po-sessed with the eame idea that 2 ; al : ’ nt ¢ mmed rh fire AKC) {— . must te j ‘ep - l i ao 7h te ct ea . u c : t ther vay that ig io re- Devel PMEST Scorsty —A lively de - J & c La AALbSs . - ; : i ‘ } arc i ql AVY 1055, p r- At} OF) Ur OLD Ss ) ae ue la ‘ took } Mi ‘ ; lent to ci.eose from Prices GSps for disa, 4 ment. mainio this country ewhileif [I come , place last evening as to whether | hos : meni: se Ae we a eee a i. reader or traveller acquired more koow~'§@ ao i : 2 50) 1 Memecmcering that cOosiderations of thron ya tue war all rigbt. ledge When the au wee. we chen i : ~ 5 > . ’ . aye. vol : ; 4( c to $4.0 p r GOZz Hheweor, mere ‘heu policy, demavd ct afe- ee + Of - ~eee . r ; es sie a ld alate 2% Wilkes Gado. aie majority sided with the traveller, Tae ie¥ aa 8 i ; j ? ; ; subject for the next debate is: ‘Was m Y . whole army, despiie aisappolr t MORE DELEGATIONS. the past bett * ” lly ; t " ‘a iy v ¢ | } } er panes mest suk ; ‘ ine . 1D Pp etter physically, mentally an ) ke ; . w. weatand § etrcat, regar u. Baller moraliy than man in the present ? * . : ; : With #ympathy aod trust, such as are ’ cosaasiaet r seldom seen eves ia fortunate circum- S i : i iR,—It is reported that after the dele ’ ’ 1 101 White Honey cc mb reg— |} stances. ; “ . bh Sr. Parriex’s Day.—The Benevolent | aa 4 - oT : y gates orpautical advisers were throug | 1,54, Society will cloee their celebration | . ; ular $1 for -Se be securi'y of southero Natal is our | inspecting the Mito, they were to proceed | 5+ g, Patrick’s Day in Charlettetown with | | } 1 White Ho comb important censideration Ibe necessity | io Ottawator the Boodle Brigade before < ‘danse aia oo nage te . | lt i lite O1 eye of obtsining con: olof D:lagoa Bay is returning to Prince Edward Island. They A 7 aad ki eveo- : i 1 $1.15 f Q5 very apparent he ing:e-s of foreignsr 0 i ag. OS ee ee eee ae, Pees er | Fringes 209 10F vu. > gars | would most likely also inspect the SCOW | Fite heev the matuer in hand and the} l Whi \ ille 1 Qn | 8nd war materia) s cevsel-ss. Surely € | on the river abreast of Charlottstoan and 1 ! 101 White Marsailles $1.85 | jo ement witn Porte i ier | best available talent will assist. There i ‘lem ith Portugel would only bea | Southport. Now, ladiee and gentlemen @) fF question of money.” “ “ - | will be the ueual parade and church ser- ‘ for Si.vo. i of Prince Edward Irland, beware. Alil-) ol ng ; ant AD ~~ { ee ee ™ gators eat up everything their mou'hs — a } 4 Fillow Cottons or Sheetings ? ——=— Come Right Here —— 0x — Stanley Sros. B28 a a x BBB42 2 £22L4L44444B68444245 _~> When Does the 20th which makes us feel like spurring curselvesto greater achievements. facilities for better buying increases with every year, These advantages we will this year share with our customers the best Suits, Overcoats, Trouscrs, etc,, turned out under the magic touch of an artistic cutter, in the person of Mr. Sexius McLextay, thoroughly trained staff of workmes ST ee SLEABASS4A4 4444444844442 4 INOUR WINDOW AT fo cents — You will see Women’s Felt Slippers worth $1 25.0 $1.00 $1.10. In fact any pair of Felt Slippers ing stock will be gold at 75c. Then there sre Women’s Boots in there at 75: a pair. SESVVCVTTY oo site i They are worth looking into, if there is a p»i:} ip there you want—you get them at about half price. * bp ALLEY & CO Ip» —— Century Berin > We'llnot Discuss that Qusetion now We are ttarting this year in good spirits and great hopes of making this cur banner year in the Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations, Our The best manufacturers are approaching us to sell us their goods direct In order to get and a picked You must come?to_ headquarters fat GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylith Ontfitters....+. ONT re eee ie ee ae 4 Re am et AMM re aie Me ee ERS OR magia a ae eas 2 papel ys pee el Piet et: 5 " te * ; a > ie et ee