me Warrant ki : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTELOWN, MARCH II, 1:99 222220 Blouses First Arrivals Ladies New Blouses LATEST 1899 STYLES —Just Received at— WEEKS & CO. We have junt opened our first lot of very newest blouses in PRINTS, ZEPHYRS, AMERICAN GINGHAMS and BLACK SATEENS, These goods should have been de livered here in time for our WHITE GOODS SaLk. Being late we have marked them low. We have a handsome range to mt : at 5c, 65¢ and 70c. Come and see them, they are choice. . ’ Ladies’ New Collars LATEST 'STY LES. AM sizes—clearing at 10c ea *h. NOTE.—Yen can depend on get- ing the latest in Blouses, as every Blouse we have in the store is 1899 patterns. NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLE'S STORE Celle HOCKEY RETURN MATCH. ~ Ond Vietevias (rescents vs Tuesday Evening March 14 The extreme closeness of the matchin which the Crescents won the Trophy, ‘has caused a general fveling in Hockey circkes to see theae two clubs meet again before the sea- son closes and the for the above date A grand contest Will be at popular Same evening a 4NCH( And those who saw the splendid showirg of manager has secured them 3 promised, and the aatch orices. econd match will be plaged RS vs Y,M,C.4 the Y, M. C. A. Team on Tuesday evening iast will realize what « good contest is here assared Zdmiseion 15 cents, Reserved Seats 20 and 5 tis, AtC- D Rankin’s A A BARTLETT, Manager Card of Thanks. Having entere* om our twenty-fifth year 4s Druggieis acd Dispensing Chmiste, | aod as our business bas steadily increased during that time, we feel our efforte to your -onfidence have been ap preciated, and be g most respectfully to re~ turn you our sincere thanks for your liberal patronage. It hae beew our motto during the past twenty-five;years to handle only the BEST foods in eur line, aod sell the same at feasonable prices. We arenow better than ever prepar- ‘td to de shis. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION T0 US AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. All prescript ons are prepared person- slly or by our Mr. McKinnon, wheis « gtaduate of ibe Nations! Institute of Pbar- Macy, Coicago, and a member ot the Nova ia Poharmaeeutical Society Our: Special : Remedies ‘tte mving every satisfaction; we are con~ ently reesivieg testimonials ia their vor. Seliei iting @ @ostingaoce of your patros %e. Your obediept servant. GEORGE B, HUGHES ee oe Draggist; diw Apoteecaries Hal! _— —————— NOTICE,—As my wife has left me, I hereby ®ve notice that | will not le respoarible for En. bills contracted by her Bc rnar! Wynne eR TE arden Local and Other ems, Tua Seene, Medes ae torr, stationery or slightly rising temperature. Svescrise.—Subscribe for a year for the Pricce Edward Island Magazine. The price is fifty cente, It ie sa excellent thirg to sent abroad to friends. Toxtont.—Teachers’ Jnetitute tonight at 7.30 in Y.M. CA. Parlor. Continuation of dixcuss\on on “home study” aod oD Landou’s “Memory in Kdue:tioo”, annie Lecat Covxoit.— A meeting of the.ex~ ecutive oftne L. C. W. will be held next Saturday, 11th inet, at 3 30 o’ctock at eet P. W. College. Committees for ““abour Bureau” and “Associated es are Sio requested to be present. Carters’ for Wall Paper Great Barrain Wixe.—The Prince of Wales Coilege Debating Club last evening discussed the question “Which & the greater couatry the United States or Great Bri ain ?” The diecuesion Was an animated one, and proved most interesting. Onavote being taken a large majority appeared for @reat Britain. “The subject for the next discussion, is “ Which 16 of the most bewefit to the} world, steam or elestrieity ? Things ‘to Make a Note of. | 346, My vale Si pd Soxe Service at tLe Gospel meeting in Prowse new block to-morrow at Stragers always welcome Anchors aod Y. M. C. A. teams will play a metch Tuesday evening.Marck |i 4¢h in the rink. Teacher’e {ustituts o'clock. Heartz’s,Hal!.—Rev. Mr. Campbe)! will preach at Hearitaz’s hail tomorrow afternoon at 3 e’clock. Please keep the evening of Thursday, the 25th ivst., for Br. Anderson*’s lecture, “Glimpses of Itw!y aud the Lialiaes,” iv Si James’ Hall. tonight at 7.30 | passengers are held until the trains move. Do not make any engagement "for next Tueerday evening, March 14th. Remember the recurao match, Crescents vs Victorias, and it may be very truthfully said that all indications point to this being the best and most exciting hockey match ot the season War to the knife. —_- —— a ee BORN. In this city,-on the 9th of March, 1899, to Mr. aud Mrs. George kugford, a daughter. Oa the 26th eb. North Dakote, to Mr Stewart (both formerly daugbter. a ances ed 1893, et fa need nade Mre. J. ‘of this aes s, —_- - DIED. on‘the 28th Feb, Annie Marton, the-beleved daughter of tne late Martin Martin, aged 37 years. She) passed away dike one falling imo a peaceful! sleep. 1399. At Belfast, At Lynn, Mass., on the #:h inat.. Sarak Jane Cofiin, widow of Joseph McVarish Her sov Wallace is on hie war to bring the remains home for interment. Bouacinag baile, rabber bails, giey balls. New stock meceived today at Carters’ Bookatore. quae en Ladies, see our fiee Don-, gola Buttoned Boot for $1.00 during this month, J B&. MacDonald & Jo. 4i i Tere, } morning. —_ ea a a = *THE™ Prince Edward Island Magaz'ne| ....WOW ON SALE... Atall the Bookstores awd at at KR. H. Mason’s News Stand. a= CONTENTS OF MARCH NUMBER: The Liquor Problem in Charlottetown Fort La Joie Secial Enjoyment in the old Times, by Sena tor Ferguson A Likeness, by M. L. W. F, T'he Cats of Charlottetown The Reign of The March King, by May Car- roll Insula Felix Prince Edward 3ayfield A Hint to Critics Duvar as a Poet, by W. L. Cotton . Side Talk With The ‘‘Sports” Topics of the times, by The Editor The Bar By Alberton, by Robert Harris, P, Diiley de Pooks and The Magazines Local Happenings Island Cains, by Edward The Prince Edward Island Magazine is print ted monthly at the. Exeminer Job Printing Rooms, where orders for subscriptions or ad- vertisements may be left, Correspondence should be addressed to The P, E. sland Magazine P. O. BOX 699, Charlottetown, P. EK. I. The Magezine is aleo on sale through- out the Provinoe, at al] places where the Day Examines is sold, Second rings, at least, ¢ gentleman none 4oe well f such a reqwest, | op a visit io her home at fiandae. | aliment, an abscr OUR MAIL SERVICE, Care ‘Sieben: (Oo trait) March 8, 99. Dear Sin,—I truet you, as will as the readers of Tne Exauiveg, qiil or would like some facta a8 to the movemeste of the mails over em this side between Cape Tormentine and Aulac. Oa Sunday last I drove from Amberst to Cape 'ormentine, and the party who drove me from Port Kigio to the Cape (who by the way ies “trong Grit, but @ reliable man) informe ié ds woll ae scores of others, that the mails have only about six times thie wins | ter made the connection fromm Cape Tor - memiine tO aulac, thereby holding all Isiand mails on the road, andat Aulac 24 bours more than neces-ary, Again, the contract is let to parties who have teams tha:ar not capable of doing the work, in any way, om time. They fre- quently, both ways, leave part of the mails around barns, wating another trip. Yesterday all the leland mails did not Grrive in time. Consequently that mai! 18 24 hours in Cape Tormentine. To-day al! the male are in the same condition,remain- ing at the boat-house—came im too late for the boats. Ifour association for pre~ veation of cruelty to animale were bere .o see the oid scrubs of horses with sores wherever the harness teeches them, | Chink that our Grit partisans would hide their faces in -bame. Not only are the mails delayed, but the For instance, boate arrrve from 10 o’clock, &.ma., to'l2, and the train does not go out until 4eclock,p m. Whereas, ifa train service for mails was @s-on the Island side, we would go right aleng without stopping. I could go on and relate instances simi-'| lar to these I have reiated, of which al! | the res.dents on this side are familiar, that I think should induce the goveroment organs on the Islard, or once, to come out a@udeask for at least a mail service without the stench of dirty paironage. I-may add that “if you ask any one in cowaeciion with the service about msi!s, they are as dumb as an oyster. Everyone sevme to have # gag on him. Yours, W. D. McKvr. WANT *REE MEETINGS, Sir,—At one of the agricuitur:] meet- cuslified for uke position assumed the chair without populer acupination etating that he was requested -by the lreuier to preside. Now wuat right bad the Premier»to make aod what right bad any an loassusaee the chair at suchbmrequest ? The very basis of free diecassin «and tbe people's eeveregaity iu peblic meetings is threatened by such @ piece of arrogant ‘ assumptionef power. The Government | may pay for ball reat;—at whe paye the biluitwmately. The people, tobe sure ! The people, then, should see to it that such condwet be prompdy reprered nere- atter. But+this was not the only evidence of ignorauce. or worse, that wae manifesi- ed by the gvemier and hiefallowers. WuRMeR. o+e+e PERSONAL. — Rev. Jobr Goldsmith, of Alberton, was among the gaests at the (Yueen Hotel yes- terday. Mr. SS. Gallant, ex-M L. A., is in the city. He is a gaest at the Hotel Davies. Superiotendent Sharp went-east yester- day afterneen avd returned to town thie Mra.G. frank Hutcheson aeturned to town this mcroing after spending a few days in Mownt Stewart. Mivs Ada Macdonald was e gassenger by the esevern train yesterday efiernoon, Mr. D. B. “Macdonald, representing J. C, Wilson &*Co., Montreal, crossed at the Capes yesteriay acd is registered at the | Stanley Bridge, vas cutting weod yesterday Hote! Davies. Mr. Robert'Fenne!l,of Feanell &: Chand ; Ler, atd Mr.«George Rteawiiney expert, were bmong the passengers Go town by the eestern trata: this morning. Col. Andersoa, of the Marine Bepart- ment, who bes been in th provisee on departmental ‘husiness, left last. night for Cape Traverse.on his way back to@kawa. The German Emperor's old intermittent ss behiad the ear, has re- cently grown worse, +o much thet the famious Parie*argeon, Doyen, the frst liviag authority apon the ear, has been invited to examise the Emperor, aod will probably operate on bim. (tronie Disease ard Ruptare Cured by Dr. Clift’ Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N. 18. office in Merchants’ Bauk f Hal fsx Building; Hours. 11 to 1; 4 te 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hote] in Pieteu, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow. ->- ~eer 50 pieces new Veiling open- ing to-day atStanley Bros all the newest makes, 2i New Hats.—By telephone, we learn that our new hats— 16 cases of the ce'ebrated Christys’ London hats are now in Georgetown and will arrive here on Monday, and will be epened and ready for sale on Tuesday.— Prowse Bros. eS ere Local and Other te ih 0. H.—A journed meeting to- morrow a! 2.30 p. m. Viororta Divisiew —Revular meeting in Wrgiv’s Hal on Monday evening. Visitir g members welcome. Tue Sraniey arrived iu Georgetown about eleven o’cloek to-day. She will Jeave for Pi touon Mon jay morning. f Tomorrow Evextna. Rev.J A Ricl- ardson, of St. Luke’« Courch, Winnipeg, will preach in Sr, Peter’s tomorrow ev’g. Tue Mais. — One hundred and six bage of mails left Tor entine at 7 o’cloek this morning. The special reached town at 2 10. Ciry Covxci..—The regular month'y meeting of tho City Council will be held on Monday evening next at the usual hour. — = Mernmovisr Caoir.—Choir of the Firat Me‘hodist Church wil] meet for practice at 830 o’clock to-night in the basement of te church. Sxorer Cexcert. —The sacred concert contemplated by St Joseph’s Sodality for the ewening ef the 20th or 2let inst., has been indefinitely postponed. conlD-tcn A Tora Loss.—The echoover Mary P., previously reperted ashore oa the coast of Onracos ies tot-l loss. It is eaid that her hull and effects were sold for $60. Vvnw—— Accipest.—While Angus Fraser, of the axe caught io a clothes line and came down, ¢utting Lim badly over the right eye. aneioiien Gosrer, Meeriinc.— Remember _ the Jospel meeting in Prowse’s new block, Sunday afterwoon at 4 o’clock. Strangers tlways wélcome. Lesson: Galatians 5-1 “The liberty of the Gospel.” Str. Dunerans CataepraL. —The tourth in the series of Lenten sermons will be delivered te- morrow oveuing by Rev. Dr. Morrison. His theme will be “The interpretation of the Scriptures.’ eneiitinauale Caanee or PLacs.—Owing to a change of rales of letting Kindergarten Hail the meeting oF the Fruit Growers Association will be b4id ia B.*. S. Hall, Kent Street, on the day advertised. See ad. a Hawenp Yesterpay.—Cordelia Viau Poirier and Sam Parsiow were hanged at St. Scholastique,Que., yesterday mornin for the murder of Mrs Poirier’s bueband. The executsten was witnessed by about 800 people. Se aia hicnini Tax Next Trear. An announcement is made that Rev. G. M. Compbell is to lecture on the Crimean War and the in- cidents Jeading upto the same. The rev. genileman has selected an interesting sub- ject, ao: as be ie alwayee here himself we can safely predicta full bouse and @ deligisted audience. Sr. Parrickx’s.—St. Patrick’s will be c lebrated as usual this year at Alberton. The Emerald B. l. 8. imtend giving an entertainment in hosor of the day,at which Rev. Br. Doyle, the estemed patron will speak. There will be demonstrations in ether parts of the Island, and the religious and ciwil demonstration bere, Firs.—At the residence of Mr. James M. Riebard-, on Cumberland Street, about 12.30 pom.on Tharaday a fire started in the dining room througk « lighted match falling through a small bole im the door. Tae carpet, mantel piece, curtains and witdow casings and .e@me mats were barved tefore the fire was finallv put out be Mr. & chards and his son. Nealarm wes sounded. ‘siighadadacas Scsoar Scnoo. Convernion — "he con- } vention ot the Sommerside Sunday Scbool } District was beld at Belmont on Thursday aiternoen. The proc eedings throughout were interesting and instructive aud some capial gapers and addrestes were given. p Officere were eected as follows: A. E. < McLean, President; E. A. Wright Vice Presideat; ©. W. scromg, Secy-treas.~ Leonard Morris, Superintendent of home department” } —— - : st - SS ee Se ee ee Bverybody's ; Pills $ Possess so many desirable qualities that if ycu ence used them, you well always give them the preference as 2 general family cathartic. They are small, easy to take, sugar cgated, gentle in act- ion, do net sure in effect. For Complaint, Sour Stomach, ee ® @2ea 0 gripe, Constipation, Liver Billieusness, etc. they are particularly valuable. Sold by all druggists. Price 25c¢ a box. are | Good — Shirts This is the universal opin- ion. If you are thinking of i od OPEN BACK buying new shirts and do not care to run any risk, buy ours, for all our shirts fit well, look well, wear : $1.00 Stanley Bros. Good Quality Perfect Fitting, Tailor-made Shirts, ere ee HEIGHTS {Bron > 54 ° ines $$ $s Spring —Opening i ee cece Our rew Clothes in Suiting, Overcoating, Trowsering. etc., for Spring are arriving daily, Don’t put off leaving your order until the ‘ias: minut it requires time todo good werk. We are running fu now: but we ean do more. Owr garments are Perfect in Fit, Excellence in Worizmanship and Finish. Exclusiveness in Coloring and Dosion GORDON & McLLEAN MERCHANT TAILORS A House to Live in H:ve it built to | veir. Our business is to build houses to live in, / If it’a not a house you want, we can build anything from a fence te a brick block —and we do itas it shouid be dove. : Our Work May Be Seen seam, in many of the bandsomest modern cottages in the city. BECAUSE We purchase our lumber in the best and lowest priced markets, and “transform it ourselves into the Gsished work, thus saving middle profits, and reducing the actual ¢ost ef building? we arethe peos pleto dothe work. If you have avy ides of putt'ng upanew build. ing of any kind, Jet ue figure on it for vou. Best work at ordinary priees..._... @m__ WM. W. HARPER, Manufacturing Centractor, Fitzroy Street. | PC ee ee RR GE A lille i et gm 8 one ee