NOTICE We beg to inform you that we have secured the services of Miss McReisrer for our millinery de- partment. Miss McKeiver is now in New York attending the millinery opening and will .be here tbe latter end of the month. The People’s Store. ' E Mr. Stanislaus Blanchard, Stipendiary | Magistrate for King’s County, returned to the city by this moraing’s train from the ORE aCe cert eee oy ROBERTS AND KITCHENER r tac tin) fol liday,”’ "iD WO § rals, Roberts, and Kitchener I ntinually at work, and could scarcely ull the way out.” **At the end of the room, at a table which view of all the rest of the room and all tl ther desks, sitsa big stern man, with aheavy moustache, intent upon papers ; he in re-organizing the transport time of war, inthe midst of a amy e 1s ing for himself what the whole Pall Mall would have bungled at for years in time of peace.* * It is this ergy of Kitchener’ ystems, n tireless, which is pu ttinge ngland’s work through in South Afn Some trust to, so called, luck or chance, And neither do nor dare ; While others find their reckless schemes But castles in the air. arduous work, And many aclimoup hill; With purpose set toward the goal, And strong, determined wil), . . Success means honest, Sometimes a special Providence Accords urlooked-for fate ; Vet, heaven helps tho3e who help them- Keive - If they but work and wait. Still, better fail than reach success, la work, or fame, or wealth, Through wreck of conscience, deeds of wrong And loss of moral health. Then, bovor to the stern, hard work Which noblest natures dare, Which bringeth solid, sure success And not mere empty glare. E. S. M. PERSONAL eee Mr. John. D. McMillaa, of the Patriot staff, retnrned today from a business trip to Souris. Mrs. K. J. Martin, b arrister-at-law, t He is . guest Summerside, at the Eote! Davies 1@ CiLY 5 iD {. east. Mrs. D. D. Ryen was a passenger by this morning’s train from the east re-| turning from a pleasant visit to relatives sed iro a Mr. F. J k and good will of Book and Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we wil! continue the business in its various branches, sell- ¢ at lowest prices for cash only. Miss Hornsby ho has managed the n the past, will be in charge t and will be pleased to j o all old customers and many , Ones : 1 Achoice new stock of Wall Papers | be at once put on sale, and all de- tments of the business will be kept weil Stoc¢ ked. A well pile d news } stand will be a special fcature of the siness. The store wil! wn as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” James Ma eod, president of yy | AL | (i & tk Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK vn, March 15, 190¢ i " TENDERS FOR CEMENT Sealed Tenders addressed to the unde: t is < flice, un‘il Monday, 26th March, 4900. reed “Proposal fo Cement” for oa. f og 600 varrels of White Englieh Portland Cement. Accordiog to the con- DS, Ppecitications sand in forms sup- ed at this office. Each tender to be ac ipanied by a certified ch:que for $100, 7 : ; . , be yrfeited if the party decline the act or fail to {urnish the material t bind them- lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH, Chairman. hee of Commissionere of Sewerage aod Water Supply miesiouers don Ss to accept the 1% THE LAI(LY EXAMINER, re f THE BRIDGE ' / ——— Sir,—| notice by your issue of yes ter~ day’s date that Prowse Bros. have adopted a cheep way of advertising their waresjby a jeiter on the site of the bridge over the Hillsborough, The sitting member for the city, L. E, Prowse, 18 absent in Eng- His brether bas vo bus ness to writea letter in his name. If he bad ap- pended his own sigovatare to the letter as an eXpression of his own opinion as to the site of the railway and bridge he would have beeninord r.Itis hardly neces:ary for him to parade some petty i. ¢ est bis firm ; : ina, have cn Grafton street iv the matter. The reasons given by Engineer Mac- Keuzie for building the bridg: at Kensing- ion ar ,to my mind, conciusive. First, it will give greater harbor space to the city (and this 18 a very imporiant consid- eration); the second and mcst material is that the depth of water in the channel and the quantity of mud therein is greater at Cumberland etreet nan at Kensington, and that the foundations of the Lridge in the channel would not be so eecure at Cumberland street as at Kensington, Then again it is admitted that the railway depot requires more space than it bas «t resent; more so when the Belfast and Murrey Harbor Kailway is structed. If extended to Kessington it will net cost much to acquire the neces- sary ground, and there will be plenty of space for the future. I notice that seme are in favor of filling up the water space inside of the Railway Bridge to the ehore, which, they allege, would afford eufficien space for the proposed railway extension. Now, to fill upthis space would costa large sum of money,—probably $259,000 or more. I euppose the proposed exten sion to Kensington would pot cost over $100,000 at the outside, including the land which is not of great value ‘as farming land or for building site*,’as the city is not extending in tbat direction. I admit, freely, that from a local point of view it wou'd be more convenient for citizens to have the bridge at Camberiand Street, “‘or better stil at the present Ferry Wharf” where the ground belongs tothe public. But the Dominiou Gov. ernment looks at it as aquestion of the extension of the Island Railway syetem to cou- Belfast and Murray Harbor in the general interest of the Prov vince and at the smallest cost to the departwent consistent with the general interests of the country through which the prupoeed railway is to run, in {seorgetown. It is pleasing to observe that Mr. Harold | Angue has so far recovered from his ins | aries, sustained sometime ago, a8 to} pe able to move a bout again. Rev. G. P. Raymond was given a sur- ; prise party last night at hie residence by | he teachers and officers of the Sunday | Sci He was presented with a Morzia| chair, a book-stand anda eet of table; inen. | Gunner Cook, of O. Battery, Royal | H At ery. pow on service iu South | 1S 4, is a pativeof this province. Gun ner Cook was a meirber of No. 1 Co., | | 4th Regiment. C. A., and went to Quebec | fora short course. He afterwarde joined | B. Battery for a three-year term, and then joined -oyal Horse Artillery. He is a fine young man and a splendid specimen of the Cavadian eoldier. -_——— -»>- CuaRLotrretowN. — Mrs. the P. EB , gratefully VET ts ENER leland Hospita! Ladies’ Aid acknowledges the following donations for the furnisuing sommitiee, viZ:— A Brieed.scs< i cdiabalilie onk'ae bk otk $10.00 NN es. so wee deses 5.00 BN. ee OO ciccinc . oa ceentes’ Ce Mr. Norman Mcaleod.............0..-. 400 Mr.D.Gordon (Gordoun&McLellav) 5.00 Oe isd viccnescocsceecsee §=-OU8 Aa the'farnishiog committee have muc yet to do they hope that ere loug they will have the pleasure, notwithstanding th: many calls lately made upon the cliizene ef soon making further acknowledge- ments for the same purpose. sii —Fancy the comfort of sixty passenger ice-bouad on board Tbe Minto which hes ovly éix etate-roome ! Your Liver Will be roused to its natura) duties and your biliousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take Hood’s Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. LOCAL NOTICES. Have askete on Monday night and see the races. Admission 15e ; ticket holders free. 2) Every Paul E. Wirt Fountain Pen is atsolutely and unconditionally guaranteed. Prices range from $1.50 up, G. F. Hutche- eon, Queen Street. Shamrock, Bose and Thietle are all } ’ ; . Cc In made welcome at Paton & Co’s. Silk bats. black gloves, black or white -uffe white ebirte; shamrocks, 5c, 10c, 15e, and 252: shamrock or harp badges, 52, 10c. and 1l5c. Show your lours | rrow.— Jas. Paton & Co coicurs tomorrow. ae. aloDn ¢« . Call and see the Jarge line ef English and Scottish tweeds suitings, trouserings and overcoatings of the latest desigas and makes at John McLeod & Co’e. The cor- rect fabrics for the coming season. tf. View ‘or tailor-msde eu‘ts and costumes and jackets. Handsomest crea- tions from America’s leading makers. Stylich street suits; fancy costumes of cloth ; seperate skirts, Eiou jackets, box and top coats, colf capes and grey, fawn aud black jackets. A very com preben~ sive—a most stylish collection; also 100 | golf wraps; all the,Clan Tartan’s represent- ed, 75 separate Scotch weol skirt patterns for rainy day skirte. See our early spring ties collars, oave Charloutetown, P iS eod 4 ing. E. I., March 14,"1900. chowing. Jas Paton & Co tf. The only orjection of any force against Kensington is that the landing would be about 400 yarus further from the city thau if located § at Cumberland Street cr 500 yards if Prince Street wharf is chosen. ‘This objection does net carry much ferce. Citizens who the river inthe summer time for pleasure on foot will have # longer walk to and from the railway. It would not dis- tress them much; those who use carriages and wagons would have nothing to com- pian Oi. \\ : ¢ 4h, yal Loe cross which the thas the Domiaion Govern- country through ef; sat >? insists Ob is railway is torun bargain between the CHARLOTTETOWN, MAROH 16 | Lord Roberts and the heroes of the war in } who 1900 SY PE Aman, Wat... RA ES te ee Nee + « See Sr. Patrrickx’s Day —to-morrow. 1.0, O. F.—Regular meeting of Wildey Ledge tonight. First degree. Oreka Hovse To-Nicur.—Tickets for aale at Dodd’s and Rankin’s ane at the) door. iid ait S. or T.—Orient Division » Dee Wright’s Hall this evening at 8 o’cloc: Visitors welcome. — <p -- Tue Pross.—Winds shifting « =) westerly; clearing tonight. UEdHy ¢ west winds, fair and a little col: nieitiaiied THe Temperature. —The coldest d the night was 24 above zero. The warm est up to 1 p. m. today was 40 abov. L. O. A.—Second Degree memo 8/0 wanted at St. George’s Lovge tuighta 7.30 sharp, A full at.endance reque-\ PosrPoneD.—The ladies of St. James’ Church have decided to postpone their fancy fair and tea unl Tuesday, Apri 17th. Rut 4g | _——_»—— Rep Cross Funp.—The receipt of $2 for tue Red Cross fund from Mre. A. Brown, is ackoowledgea by Mrs. C. C. Gardiner. ry = errr THe Srantey.—The crew of the Stanley join her this afternoon, It is understood that ehe will be held in George- town until further orders, EmmersoxrIan Recitat in Kindergarten | Halil on the evening of the 30th inst. The recital will be under the direction of Miss Maemillan. The programme wii! be of a most entertaining character. Tre Miyto.—At 8 o’clock this morning the Minto reached Pictou. She will leave at one o’clock for Georgetown. ‘he con tingent and five passengers landed by the beate at Little Harbor yesterday afternoon and proceeded to Halifax. en Ver eeelelec Clee C Races Monpay Nicatr.-—-The half and one mile race between Gaudet and Stewart will be puiled offon Monday night; the half mile at 8 o’clock, before the band, and the one mile at 9 o’clock. Admission 152. Ticket holders free. 2i. To-Nicur.—In the Opera House: grand eutertainment, thrilling incidents, elo- quent description, graphic illustration of scenes of the conflict in South Africa. Life-moving pictures, This is the enter-~ tainment that crowded the Opera House in Halifax for six nights. Come and see South Africa thrown on the canvas. Jisrory Socrery.— Thoce Mr. Cilarkin’s paper upon “Some of our wild flowers” considered it one of the most evjoyable ones contributed Natura. neara eo AOI ac I, REN IN A li BD penn eh ‘Local and Other ems e22ce22ee2e2ee vieet He at the Always Busy Store at Stanley Bros These Crashes come to us direct from the manufact- , urere in [reland. Plains, Twills, Stripes, and Checks; a splendid assortment PRICES 18c 2A2C 24c and 25c per yard. Y oD cs ( © } ment and the Local Government shall be ratified® by the latter so that the work on | the bridge and railway can be proceeded with at once. They don’ care “a row of beans” where the bridge is located. Your obedient servant, ELECTOR, Chailottetowa, March 15th, 1960. a er r — We do not hear a great deal about D Ley is in these days! —- The City Council of Summerside have provided the Summerside Board cf Trade with rooms in which tonold meet ings ; the Cicy Council of Charlotretown should do as much for the Charlo'tetown Board of Trade. IT’S ALWAYS MIDNISET 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 as pivht followeday, justso surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapele Tablets let in the eupshive end briog the full noonday brightness of perfect health. This is taking stropg ground—but proof is to be had—one table: after eating—60 in a box~ 15 cents. back For Driti.— No. 3 Company,82ad Batt. will meet for dri! thistevening at 8 o’clock B; oder of Capt. Goodwill. candice Ladies do vot miss seeing our new shirt wa‘ets; they are just right. You may see them jurtas goo1 elsewuere, bat if vou’li notice the price is higher, We have them from 50 cents to $250 those latur are eilks ot ccur €. Prowse Bros. Gentlemen, don’t forget us when you wanta het. We'll se:l von one that will make you a walking advt fer va, and will, at the same time, improve your looks beyood aay anything you ever dreamed cf, It’# the hat tnat mikes the man,but he must have the right hat, It’s at Prowse Bros. Tailor Made Suits.— Remember our tailor made suits this spring before you place your order, We have something nice to show you as soun as the carpenters go. 300 yards costume twee is and skirt» ng showing for spring wear, at Paton & Co’s. ad & w. CARD! DR. HL. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan_at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital ) SPeECIALIST-—Eye, Ear, Nose | and Throat, | OFFICE—Cameron Block * RESIDENCE—Richmo.d St eet, West. OFFICE Hovurs-—9 Wam,!o lpm,2toipm Evenings by appt imtment Eyes Tested aud Fitted With Glacee, to the Natural History and Antiquarian made an exception and asked Mr, Clarkin to repeat the paper next Monday evening. The public will be welcomed, To-morrow’s PanaDe.—The procession to-morrow will leave B, I. 8S. Hall and mareb along Queen Streetto Richmond, along Richmond to Great George, thence to Roman Catholic Cathedral. After church services the route will be down Great George to Water, along Water to Prince, up Prince to Grafton, along Graf. con to Pownal, down Pownal to Water, slong Water to Queen and up Queen to <i} the B. 1. S. Hall. «ij AS28648 «{{| £55 eileen Baxgvetrep Last Nicat.—Mr Joho «(lj Lightizer, who leaves for Halifax shortly dh was banquetted by tne Anchor Athletic atl Club at Large’s Dining Hells last evening. John B. Hugher, President of the Ciub, presided in his neual jolly manner. Afier ati} justice bad_been done to th? eumptuous re- past the remainder of the evening was {| spent in speech-making and entertainment aif} A good musical programme was carried ai our, including sengs by Austin Traiaor aud Sam Doyle, which were repeatedly atl} evcored, as were also the recitations by aff} James McMillan and Joseph Hughes. After tbe musical part of the programme at was rendered, the bappy evening was brought to aclose by cheers for Sapper ‘ ' | Lae) 11e8 ny sons A A bh ~~ a & ; Society. At the request of many persons A ZLZAABAA AAA aA AwsmsLABABAALALBSLSA rk eae ‘ ne, hansinwtt by thee 422444444442 422 224453 24==24 who were prevented from hearing it by the <j === = = severity ofthe weather the society has {ite es rd 2) oS © © ie First Price $2.50, $2.25, $2.00 P $195 Nye See Window ALLEY & CC AA AAA AA AA A dad AA hd Li:htizer aud the singing Of patriotic sougs. Spring « Of all kinds can always be bought at our store at lowest prices. We keep a full stock. We will not be unders old Family recips cispenred while you wait. O Parcels sent to any part of the city. Telephone No. 33. Clearing Sale of White & Colored The W. G.and R.|Brand _Men’s Stylish Outfitters.ss.a.—-——_. hirts —_— t Half Price We have placed these shirts on our coun- ter as a job lot. Some are slightly soiled but are good patterns and fast colors. pen back and front, 75¢e to $1.75, Some are Regular price from Out they goa #Q cts on the ollar. -GORDON & McLELLAN he tg APB Cy 4 Scere at AE INE SANA NE AONE RCE INE BOTS I MIEN Ei IEE BIE a a as a A a ar Ses s pe tere tases ote et i aaa ee eee ey : Sala nc ee A iN lel otis ee