in a O% . ~ ~~ & ‘Om ei- ‘as » 6, fale Ly ager fy | [208 SUD eo oO — 5.9 . wise | Seer le ee or ~ iv & _ oo Doee iawk | & SVisaynSe* & BIG LATS OE} ° New (+C ods THE ay Firm Weeks and CO}: Successors C0 W. A. Weoks & Go ee fi he C ring Xo ods. j ata uu . Inooh 1) New, res! Ppl UU | 1 sf New ric ALinges New Towelings, ‘Tt’ * ei cv New ioweillgs, | New Cottous and Ginghams, Fancy Ducks and Muslins Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, | in al] widths. ALSO ‘Our Fall Spring Lat 1 ale Underwear Nightgowns, Skirts, Knickers, Chem ’ , ete In these goods e something very choice, and on our counters a Beautiful Variety of New Evglish Prints 500 pieces } ived fr n ALSO— 40 Pieces New English Flannelettes, Plain Collars and Fancies We invite New Goods. Weeks<«&Co The People’s Store Whole and Retail. NOTE—We have received the in- voives and will open ina few days, a large tull new stock of Irish Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Tuwe! ings and Couterpanes. As these goods re fresh from the wills and bought for cash, they will be sold cheap. It will be to your advant we tu trade with us. nee ’ White Cotton ‘4 he . - LOCA Ui —s . . ; , we navs jal piaced ist re England your ins»ection of res 6800cves Dees J 200 200008008 a * a . oe a a o e & c s : ADVICE $ . - a & ta a ® rnin aa * you have not dealt with HUGHES, @ he People’s Druggist in 1898, resolve in 1899. He gives advice and services free, a Best English: Drugs and Medicines cheaper than aity other store I 25 p. c. on all pre- y ive pre; ared by hm. } le! I proved this—Give hi rial e if | cannot save n ry a. e( ® fParTRoNizE.... & & € . a e : Huohes: . & * ~ a 8 7 Druggist « . " a & Apothecaries | {all . a ° seeceseose0 an eeqeeeoeeso 1899 — DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican Kxcelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P. E fl. Almanac now on sale, ~7e oa @&> HASZARD & MOORE THE THE BURNS CONCERT. and powerful, held the undivic led atteation of the large and varied audience from the beginning to the end. ‘she ceriainly poe- sesses talents as a reader of a ve ry high order, nod well deserved the applaus e€ which was so gegerously accorded her. "he committee in charge of the Burns’ celex bration are to be congratulated y pun the succese of their annual concert, sailings ei MARRIED. At St. Bonaventure’ s Church, Tracadie, on Monday the 23rd in t, by the Rev. P. J, Hogan, FP. P., Patrick Hughes, son of Philip He ighes, Eeq. of Mill Cove, to Miss Bridget McGrath, daughter of the late Thomas McGrath, Esq. of Covebead road. eos —————— DIED On the 25th inet, the infant eon of Alfrcd aod Beartrice Ferguson, St Peter’s Road. On Friday, Jan 20 h, at the residence of Alexander McPhail, Esq, Argyle Shore, Christina May, only child of Maggie E, and Angus Martin, of Boston Mags. At Milton North, -on the 20th inet, Susan Harris, wife of Conrad Younker, aged 64 years. —— eee At Springfield, Lot 67, on January 28tb, Elizabeth Schurman, widow of the late Willam Haslem, aged 78 years. [Funeral on Monday at one o’clock.] At Maplewood, Lot 27, on Friday even- ing, 27th at 6 o'clock, Georgina, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Flood,in the 20th yearof herage. The deceased was the eldest daughter of Patrick Trainor, Kel- ley’s Cross, and was loved by many for her many estimable qualities of mind snd heart, and her eudden death will be deepiv and deservedly regretted bya Jarge num- ber of relatives and friends. She leaves to mourn a dieconsolate husband and an infant daughter, a kind father and mo'ber, brothers and sisters who will long cherish ber loving memory. May he: soul reet in peace. {Faneral to Kel!y’s 2 o’clock p m.] Cross, Sunday at HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Davies: J Gillis John; EJ Rose, Montreal ; do. Keator, S. R B Foste ; TAKE NOTICE. During the year the space devoted to advertising MINARD’S LINI- MENT will contain expressions of no uncertain sound from people who speak from personal e. per ience as to the raerits of this best of Household Rem- é dies. NOTICE —TO— DEBT ORS. ee As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at once will be sued for. er w. A. WEEKS & 00. Jan 26—eod aw 2m DAILY EXAMINER, SUPREME COURT. ; | SATURDA y, Things to Make a Note of. Mrerinc.—Remember the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Sunday afternoon at 4 0’c!ock. Strangers | always welcome. “And the door was shut.” ~ i WOSPEL Sone Service at the Gospel Meeting in oye vse’s New Block tc-morrow afternoon 345. Strangers always welcome. Gk Crusabers.— Weather permitting the Loyal! Crusaders of North River will visit Company “A” Charlottetowa on Mon- day at 6.30. P, E,Istanp Hosarrat.—The trustees thankfully acknowledge the receipt of $15.50 from Rev. Mr. Leard, being col- lection at Union Meetings during week of prayer at Alberton. ReMEMBER the tea and entertainment in Zion Church Lecture room, Thursday evening. Tea on the tables at 530 p.m, Aimiseion 25c. All parties indebted to Dr Matheson, Montague Bridge, are hereby notified to call and settle their accounts, on or before Feb. 1ith, 1899. On that date, all unpsid } accounts "will be placed in the hands of his attorney for collection. d&w2i City Teacuers—A full attendance of city teachers is requested at the meeting of their Institute tonight at 8 o’clock in YM C Apatlor. Election of officers and trans~ action of other necessary business. Plans for conduct of Iastitute will be considered. Don’t fail to attend the social in the Schoolroom of tbe First Methodist Church on Tuesday evening next. An excellent program will be given including a musical sejection from Prof. Watts. Refresh- ments, All for 15 cents. LOCAL NOTICES. Pretty Photo Framesjat attractive prices, see our Show window. W W Wellner. A very pretty photo frames for 25 cents at. W W Wellner. Look at our show window to-night the disp'ay of photo frames very lovely the prices very attractive. W W Wellrer. Special sale of photo frames see display inour show window. W W Wellner. Professor Watts ‘will play a clarionet eoio at the concert in the basement of the First Methodist Church on Tuesday even~ ing. Bel hetereeeel —— Cc + NEW .. YEAR'S CIFTS G.H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE ete ae iE, us, We MUST get rid of them. ever were, that is for practical] use. of brushes. fast. Better call to-day. i tine idee | During the wight the wind blew atthe rate | of between 25 and 39 miles ao bour. | iptcdiciecicteia Ficutixc Tvusercuiosis.—T he need of fighting tuberculosis is becoming more widely rec go ised now every day. The | put to atuberculive testa!l cows supply- (ing milk to | 18 disi ofecting The Opera House was crowded last ead te evening atthe Burne’ anniversary celebra nis ' Jan 27. tion uoder the auspices of the Cel lp Phe Jibel case of Welrer Lowe vs he conlan Club. The programme, whi hnatchest bse concluded yesterday afternoon, was a long one, was carried out to t | When the jury, after being out four hours, *atisfaction of all preseot.g Mrs. By1 | reporie i that hev could not agree upon 4 | Mise Collinge, Mise Amy Earle aou| YeTtice aod = were discharged, It i Mr Charles Karle, = were i= understood that the jury & Loiats. The sweet Seotch eonge, tood fi ur te three. Which never fail to please, lost none of Mor op, \. C., and McLean. () C.. for theircharm as presented by the ue plaratitl; Haezard, Q. C., and Mc. st evenir Particularly pleasivg w h nf he defence. ne duet by Mise Amy and Mr. Char Wueen va.George Donovan. Indict- Le ‘r T he IDs rume nt al mueic by nene fe Ccelvin stolen r00 | ° The Orchestra,under the leade ship of Prot. | Cmef Justice this mor i ' sentened TE mode, wae a { vest Professor Dovevan to imnree vyears in Dorchester W. at\s made his firs appoarance at a pubs | Ps illentiary, ; c concert here last evening. He wareo-| The Queen vs, William Doyle. Indict- Siasiicaiiy received, a lt his clari t {| ment for larceny of & watch. Vhe Chief 80lo justified all the sp- | Justice sentenced Dovle to two years bi he received, Ii was imprisonment in Dorchester Penitentiary. itain! a rar ty & The viclin§ solo | Ire lerick Peters and another vs SC he Prof. Vinnicombe, we need not say, was | Clarke. Action on account. This case is ronte ated to the fall by the andier | Dow being tried before Mr. Justice Fitz - | Little "i ss Beatrice Paton in her Hign- | gerald apd the foilowing jury :| jand dance fairly took the audience by I iward Foley, foreman; Wm Boyce, John storm. Phe tiny little lady, to the music Holmes, Adam Brown, Tim thy Cullen, | of the baypipes, took all the steps withthe | J Beecher Cr rosby, Marcus Ferguson. ace and ease of a fairy, The dance age QC aod Ih gs for plaintiff, Me» arranged by Misa Macdonald was very beau- | Lean, Q ¢ , for defendant iful and well executed. The lite rary part of sailipteilipiasccietsicaad | the entertainment consisted of readings by Mr. Hatfield,Miss Flora McKenzie. Miss | PERSONAL oid McLean, and Miss Lefurgey. Miss To McKeuzie’s reading from Barrie was Queen Wilhelmina goes tobed ahont artisticly rendered’ with great taste and \* eleven o’clock and gets up early. Like appreciation of her subj ct. Miss McLean ) b ier fatl ler, She takes astroll round the gave artistic rendition to the “ Ride of | P&®t* av d visits the stables. Her bedstead Gennie MacNeill,” which was | ig of monumental size, be —? broad enough | Well received by the audience. Miss for yo d pr ‘oportiona' el ly deep lt is Lefurgey excelled herseifiast evening. whispered that’ her uthful Majesty Her selection, which was hi; ghly dramatic | ®" res slightly ! | ' gated with a view to ascerts sining the exect = , da Lesson, Mathew 25-10 | a | pall-beares were D, Nicholson, ' j EE | A ONE EE EN A SE SL a a | We are Settled Down Want a Good Hair Brush Cheap ? Just because some of our Hair Brushes got soiled, and some of the backs scratched a little, we are selling them off at wonderfully low prices. »»--BUT REMEMBER.... That because they are a little soiled does not mean that they are not as good as they This discount does not apply to our whole stock We would be ruined if we cold them a)! at such low prices. CHARLOT'ETOWN, JANUARY 28, 1889 Local and Other Items, ne Wreatwer—M oderate to fresh west” erly wind, fair and cold, Tre StaGe—Zera Semon Lawrence are playing to big JO hn’s, Nfld. and his boy houses in St. | ~_ Tue Sraniey crossed to Georgetown this forenoon, and the passengers came to the city by special train arriving about 2.10. The steamer will leave for Pictou on Mon- day morning, May Come Tuts Way.—It Mr. William R chards, who witn the E:bel Tucker Company, h arraugements to etart two famous actiesses throughout Canada, is said that has been here made —_——~ AT THE ares —m Tne } bas cea OF oats took 107 ai] matter from C ape leaving at 8.44. bags of papers were left Bre ‘ Torme: Seventy-two behing, The mail cial reached the eity at 2.15 sabes Tue Tevpeerature — The lowest read- ing last night was 5 below zero. There was nO Change at 9 o'clock this moruing. Board of Health of f Brantford, Ont., have the town. Six cows were de stroved : as a result of the first inspection, The health officer of Downe *y township houses where tuberculous patients have died. sonia Tae Scumersive Dericir.—The Sum- | merside town accounts are being investi~ The Town Clerk, the capes yester~ He has two securit i sin $1(00. It is thought thatthe town’s interests have | been so seczred that little if avy loss will be sustained by the corporation. amount of the shortage, it is reported, crossed at STiLt ox tHe Seance —The eearch for Andree atill goes on. The expedition being organized by Captain Danie! Brunn this summer will start from Copenhagen and go to Janmay, asmall volcanic island 300 miles east of Greealand, where a) depot was left by the Austrians. This will be searched ‘Thence the expedition wil] proceed to Cape Bismarck aod Cape Bar- elay to the east coast of Greenland. ~_-—_-~—-—— Goop Fer Hazetsroox.—Tha Haz+l. brook Dairying Company at their annual meeting passed a reeolution, favorable to the oppointing ofan inspectior for the Ieland and expressed their willingnass to bear @ proportunate share of the salary ofsaid Inspector. The Secretary made a statement of work done for November and December showing that an average price of 72c was being paid the patrons aud their milk delivered at their factory free. Fonerat To-par.—Tbe tuneral of the Jate Archibald Binns, an old and esteemed resident of Charlottetown, took place this morning, and there was a good attendance of mourning citizens notwithstanding the cold weather. The interment was at the Roman Catholic cemetery. The ser- vices at the cathedral and at the grave were taken by Father Johnston. The James Eden, Henry Smith, H. C. Douse, W. B. Robertsou and William Murray. Tne Forestrers.—At the regular meet- ing of Court Dundas, No. 3541, Brigetown, held on the 24th January, the follow: ng | officers were installed, the High Secretary being present. C kR—W. E. Leard P C R—C. H. Vaniderstine VCR-—D. D. Dingwell Treas—G. W. Ross F S—A.S. Morson Chap—J. R. Jenkins { S W—J. A. McLean J W—J. Yoston 8S B—W. D. Dingwell J B—G. E. Savilte ait RS—W. Jenkins M D—R. D. McLauchllp, We ut Done Carr. Tayiorn.—Mr. James Foote,of Queen Street,has lately received a letter from his nephew, Capt. Orestes Taylor, who, notwithstanding his heavy loss of iast year at Halifax,where his verse] was wrecked, is again oa bis feet and has purchased the fine schooner B. C. Borden, 415 tons register. This vesse! will carry a cargo eqnal to 759 tons dead weight, cost $11,000, and is only four years old. The B. C. Borden sails shortly from St. John, N. B., for the Canary Islands with a load ot lumber. We have in Capt. Taylor another iijustration of the ability of our Newfoundland men to surmount obstacles and push ahead inthe world, and we cordially congratulate him at the same time wishing him continued and increased prosperity.—St. John’s, Nfld, News, | a. They are an eyesore to They go ££4244444444 «l at ail «if{| af{{! | ail ati «if «(| «t(| a «tl at aif} | at a afi] ui] «i «i{! a{{ «(ij a{{} «(if «(| ath «ti «ttf «till «itll af} atf{} «aiff! af ; «dl ath «(| af d ail A & 24442444844 A444a4484 84 BA 2 = «ill 24 «‘{{] : , ’ {Kt IIb [> {hh th» {> > > » : SPRCFAL OFFERINGS, Exceptional preparations means exceptional sell- ing, There never was a time when bargains crowd- ed each other in such quick succession as now—If you are interested in money saving—attend the Eclipse White Goods Sale at STANLEY BROs. Special Offerings in White Underwear. Night Gowns Well made of good cotton clust ers of tucks front and collar trimmed embroidery, — Ale 65 to 90c each. Our price LOT 2—They’re 2 distinct styles in thie lot—one with clusters of tucks and embroidery insertion fronts—the other with tucked yoke, and front and large 60¢ collar frillei. Only LOT 3.—One style with 24 tucks in yoke,*trimmed Torchon lace front collar and cuffse—the other yoke with 12 tucks and embroidery ineertion, large fril» led collar and frilled Re front ; LOT 4.——Five different styles, Kmpire, trimmed embroidery insertion and tucks and 2 inch frills; solid tycked yokes, em- broidery trinyfmed—large frilled collars and frilled front $1. (0 triovmed embroidery. LOT 5.—Ewmpire style and two others; solid tucked yokes, em- broidery trimmed col- $4 9 lars, fronts and cuffs . Ladies’ Corset Covers Neatly made, clcse fitting and well finished 12 Cents Each Corset covers, well made, close fitt- ing, frilled neck 1&8 Cents Each Corset covers—2 styles in this price, high and low neck, trimmed em- broidery 2& Cents Each Other special values at B2e, 49e, 65¢, Se, DrawekSue Trimmed tucks and lace or embroid ery 2¢) Cents a Pair Drawers, trimmed embroidery five fine tucks and 25> Cents a Pair Drawers with rows of tucks and trimmed embroidery or lace 3@ Cents a Pair Otber special values at 40c, 75c, up to $1.25. Skirts 50c, A splendid assortment at extia low prices, —@oo—- STANLEY BROS onl = nae rr ae 1 SAAS ae iA tat" 4 $ wd ; 4 A ¥ 4 ‘ “7 Fal es mh SPT x FT PE RIT rr eres Pa RRA AAS Ny GM whe ory. 3 NE PT SA EY Re i 5 . . ye i * ted oe LL Aried om, *. ; aye UD wea vat She C9 eae So | Seco hd sees ae PS eine oe ————— a See ae el To Business Arain ate BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter goods to be cleared out at sweeping reductions All furnishing goods at your own price. FARAH GORDON & Upper Queen St, McLELLAN Men's Stylish Outfitters Soe Ng Sern tere, + en ni i i a Re eee ara PO Te ae