WEEKS, Yes! that S ways eed SELLING The m ging than aby GIVING : +? ‘ted re i 7 I t eid BE oth Remember we hands and gid firm di ve receiv ma if i, and ed uit ‘ . that jas al- r CHEAP A \ sks & ce. are ret tation and eM ITER VALUE ‘hariottetown stor. Muir } ods from first turers, same as the uly for cash. (ARGE QUANTITIES CF NEW SPFIYG GOODS. apd jin the course € a few weeks will | correspondeut of the Guardian, New English Goods immense Purchases Yow been personvlly made by one of receive or pa rtners, Mr Chas. Leigh. We aro making EXTANSIVE ALTERA TIONS tothe up stairs of our store and intend having one of the best MUULINERY DEPARTMENS in the city Jubbers will also oUR WHOLESALE MENT fully stocked with goods suit able for their requirements. find BEPART- Wein rite your inspection of our stock. ~We Want Your Trade— Try us,and we will do our best to please you, WEEKS & CO the Peoples’ Store, Wholesale and Retail Seccessors to W. A. Weeks & Co ine, the Giest coating ws duced. Guarantee Guarantee: off. Ac per package. Dodd ano Rogers. uqgot. ye dn pouodo ysne 50D PF PCSTSVt All ¢ $STA UO >» UL Sd]AzS JSOIQQOU puUB 4SO}V] OTF, + syerr toptorr $0 thing lls yet pro- notto not\to rub ors a Ala- bast- for tade We} | | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 18, 1599 A NS | “A CELEBRATED CASE.” Local and Other Items The celebration of St. Patrick’s Day in Dae Stantey.— he Stavley left Pictou Chariottetown was brought to a close by this meroiog at 6 o’cloek. She was re-| the presentation in the Opera House ot the ‘ i ‘ “ ’ l I d ‘ ar) mn ported at the mouth of Georgetown harbor | drama A Celebrate Case. This at 1.30. drama consists of four acts and a prolegue, and the scenes are laid in the oval and Other tems, Tue Pross.—Fair and cold. Potice Court —Daniel Chipman, for drunkennes-, was this morning fined $10 or 60 days ‘mprisooment with hard labor | | better —s—— village of Eaerek Meetinc —A good programme | Montagne, aud near loulio, France. The 1s being prepared for the easter meet ng (0) play is of &) Os. eXacting character, and be held in the Schoolroorm of the Firet!/it mast be cleverl, acted to bold the Methodiet Church, Tuesday April 3rd. undivided atiention of the audience. It 18 sane Tre Season’s Concerr.—Among maoy special features at Mr. 8. N grand concert and entertainment will be the mmstrumeotal muéic by Mrs. H. A. Richardson, Mise Hyndman, Miss Rna-ella d Mr. E re, Look out for pres gramme next week, K aT le’s Helen —_ New Carecanmeny.—A new creamery is | being built North Tryon by the Tryon Creamery company, oa the farm of Mr. Luke Woods. The old cream« ry, located pear the Tryon Woollen Muiila, wil! be | abandoned and the machinery moved to | the new one, So fays the Summerside | iD ——_- —— Tre Traivs.—The western train due in Charlotte:own yeeterday afternoon at haif- } past ‘bree did pot get bere unti) a quarter | past ten lset night. This mornny, the| eastern train and the train west of Summerside were both on time. The Summerside train whico | left bere at eight o'clock thie mornisg, siuck in @ heavy bank near Colville aad | did not gt to North Wiltehire until 2.45, This deyyed both the train from Sum- | merside and the mai! special from the | Capes. ——— THe Mair>,—The mails got over to Cap2 Traverse yesterday afternoon at half- past tbree. The mail epecia! joimed the regular western train at Emerald Jaaction aod reached town ehortly afterten [ast night. The special left on return shortly afterwards but could not get further thao Albany, four miles trom Cape Traverse, from which place the mails were driven ovey in ‘time tocatch the boats 'eaving to-day, Tkia moraing the ma leleft Tormestiae at 7 o’clock and got to Cape Traveree about | one, The bouts from this side had to pit | back. Very little mail matter wae brought over yesterday, the sleighs from Aulac failing toconnect with the ice-bouts. HOTEL ARRIVALS Queen Hotel: R M Martin, Belfast; L T Holland, St. Jonn — MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parents, March 15:b, by Rev. Addisou L Browne, Vingweil Jenkios, eldest son of Wm. Jenkins, [i q., of River View Farm Coerry Valiey, Lot 50,and Ida Jane Fraser, seventu daughter of Wm. Fraser E-q , of Linwood, Lot 31. ~ = Eggs, l2cts. a dozen, oranges, 1]2:18 a dozeu, and pickies 12c a bowtie at brece’s Grocery. Stylish hate, just the thinkiug of buyisg a L odon, larest shapes and MacLeod & Co. Get one—You will need arew spring bat, Lo buy you get first choice. Our men’s hats are stylish. -~James Paton & Vo, th ng, if you are Cnrisiy’s alia new ule, eLyies Dow when Cal =. ~ It We Please You Tell Ochers If not, tell Us. Cul Oe ccues Y DEEPLY Out prices On all our stock in order to make room for our new + priog stock, now en the way. ha Ma i iat a Y Tie a pair for Se Ladies’ hoote ! .s 2 } Bye cy ; f ri Jan i emall sizes—2 a pair for Ladies’ bigh y shoes. [¥) iD tow Y Ve 65.3 are Sy oF. Fe. a pair for ; ‘ wen oe : 6 ‘oo a eae ° Ladies 22a é e ye: tine Dovgola Boots em jac -d and butioned a pair for ne St 6 Ladies’ game Walking Boots — good siock—worth fe much mere money 90) per cent. dis- ceunt on 4 large lot of our 7 ladits’ fine shoes. Men’s and boys’ Boots at big dis» counlte STAMPER’S CORNER. “The Low Birthrate,” “Christianity and Agnosticism,” sermons, mp- aon, pri by Rev. James nd l0e respec‘ively, forsale at eran office and at Carters’ and the | | Viecouut Riou De Lanogey,. ssae a production that bas taxed tue ability of some of the cleverest professionals to pro* perly interpret, and list night’s présenta tiou was, wn ier all the circum tances, ex- |ceedingly crediuable to the lady and renilomen amateurs takiog part as well as io ehe stage dire ¢ cor, Mr. W i . W bitlock Tine characters in the piay were Cast &> } follows:— Jouun Renaud,........Mr. William Brown Count De Moruey,......... Mr. Charles Bel! Vuke D’Aubeterre,...... Mr. P.J Traisor cob dna Shuemmnsehetienban eat «Wo Us tales Denis OU Rourke,.. Mr. Patrick McQuillan Sergeanc of the Guard,.......- 2-2 s02-4- ihe Ves cna eeu cbt Mr. Johu &. Hogoes Joseph,............-.Mr.Cuas, J. Micneill Adrienne,..........00.2.-.5 Miss Ida Doyle Valentine De Morney,. , iplincnspenecsstene Duchess D’Aubeterre,, . 2... secccceesseeeees - lth wads oo esepees « Miss Mary McQuaid Chanoinesze of the College D’Hyeres, ..... pdows cannabient Miss Angeiina Sweeney SoOldierS, COMVICIB, ClC...cccere oe eee eeeee ihe acting of Miss Doyle, Mr. Brown and Mr. McQuiliaa was especially good. They entered into the spirit of their re~ spective parts, and their work was greatly Gertie Trainor eereeeeneee appreciated. Mr. McQu:lian was very fanny, aod kept the andience in excellent ham r. Mr. P. J. Trasmor made a fine-looking Duc D’Aubeterre, and Mr. Bradley was very good as Viscount DeLangey. Little Rosa Ryan had a part im the prologue, and acted it very well in- deed. The play was prettily costumed aod the siage setungs were good. Between the acts Vinnicombe’s orchestra rendered some choice Irish aire. Before tbe close of the performance Mr. D, O’'M Reddin, president of the Bepevolent Irish Society, on bebalf of that organization and the ledies and geptlegen participating in the play, returned thanks forthe patrovage exiended. He pointed out that charity was the great aitfi and otject of the Benevolent Irish’ Society, unjer whose auspices the entertainment was given, and showed that this charity was extended to all irrespective of race or religion. Since the cold weather #et in, said Mr. Reddio, such as burials, coal, provisions, etc., and $125 wm sick benrfite, Mr. Reddin’s re~ marks were received with applause; asd afrer the National Aatbem was played the large audience dispersed, evidently weil pleas d with the manner in which they bad paseed the evening ct St. Patrick’s Day. —e+eare PERSONAL. “oo Generts] Booth, whe tas been ill in Avsir:lia, is recovering. Jack Webster was a passenger to town on the eartern train to day. Mrs J A McDonald, of Glenaladale, came to town this mornicg It ia pleasing to hear that Hon. Benj. Royere te recovering trom hie illuess. Hor. Wm. Rebards, Bideford, and Mr. &. H. Beer went west this morning. It is said that Rev J A Gordon, of St. John, hes received a call to Calvary Bap: j tist Church, Victoria B.C Rev Mr Gordoo was for several years pastor of the Bapust Church io this city. Mre. Neil Mcl eod, of Sammerside, who nas beep ill at Fairbolm tor some time pa~t, has recovered and expects to leave for her home in a few days. Mrs. Mc- Leod’s many friends in Charlottetown aud Summerside will be glad to hear this good pews, | Mr. William Harris, of the Post Office ground of ill bealth. The superanouation takes effect on the Ist ot April. Mr Hara bas been in the Post Office De partment for about twenty-five year, and has been a faithful and efficient officer. Hie failing health isa matter of regret. Dr. Frechette, The poet of Quebec, who has been confined to hia room for nearly tbree months past, suffering from rbeu matiem, is getting beiter and hopes to be cut soon. Inthe meantime be has nt been idle trom aliterary pomt of view, and some excellent work from bis pen, constit~ uting a veritatle new departure will be he resul: of bis !abours. + <b> <a Things te Make a Note ef. Elder D. Crawford wil] services in the Kindergarten morrow. preach at both Hall to- Song Service at the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s new block tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Strangers always welcome, Gospel Meeting. —Remember the Go3- pelmeeting in Prowse’s new block, Suo~ day afternoon at 4 o’clock. Strangers always welcome. Leseon, Mark 14-8 “She bath done what she could.” De not make any engagement for Friday evening mext, 24'h inet. Xt will bea night of junior hockey at the rink. Ancho:'s va. Y. M. C. A., and West Kent ve. Junior Abegweits. These are our four yvery lucky jumior clubs, and some scieo- tific hockey can be lookea for. Admission only 10 cents. ere -_- Good health is worth more than any~ thing else to you, and every bottle of Hood s Sarsaparilla contains goed health. THE KXAM Hassard & Moore’s Bovkstores. | the society, hae expended $70 in charities ; | Departmevt,baa been superannuated on the } - Tue Temperatene.—Tie lowest regis~ tered last night was 24 9 o’clock this V1 registered At sbove was above zero. 6 moraing aoe Berverrty Caprvurep. Mitchell, «of Tue Examiner Mr James f flice, Cap- tured a live buiie fly si his residence . np Water Street vesteriay evening 56 -_ > Hockey Marceg.—Tue Junior Ab gs wets and the Kvlipse eam played a res turo match this ™orning. The first men- tioned team won, the ecore being 5 to 1. : Y.M. C A. Parton. Tuesday. 21st inst. at 8v. m. Natural History and Antiquarian Societv, Paper upon ** A pian! growiog ip the haan throat,” by Mr. L. W. Warson. Public welcome. | Provincia, Ledr-Lature —Ata meet- ingof the Provincial Legilatare heid yesterJiayv it wae decided to havethe Pro« vincial Legislature meet tor he despa:ch of business on the 17th of Aoril, sea hy Ove IsLanp Macazixg.—If you have not vet bought a e»py of the Prince Ed- ward Island oMagezire get one tonight, as the March vamber is almost sold out. For sale atall the bookstores and at &. B. Mason’s news stard. Price 5 cents. _-— <> Sccrat. —Citizns are again reminded vf the social 1) the firat Methodist Church on Tuesdav evening. An interesting program ie being prepared and includes our favorie performers. Ice and home made candy wi!l be for sale. THe Treacnerovs Cioruesiine.—An Awherst man named Archie McDougall waschippiog wedafes days ago when the axe he was asing éatizhi on a clothes line and struck him on the face, knocking out 4 too:h and cattiog his forehead. Waeck Asanponep.—The Agriculturiet reports that thecompiny who undertook te float the stranded barge Grandee have abandoned the job. They found it impos- sible, without a tremendous outlay of money tocarry out the contract, owing to the amount of ‘ce, and tothe bottom on which the barge rests being frozen, italia A Preasaxt Evexixe —@rient Divisicn was crowded last evening upoa the ecca- sion ef the fraternal vieit of the Loyal Crusaders The programme consisted of songs, recitations and a dialogue, Short addresses were gives by Messrs. Mellish. Crabbe, Rosa and Hodgson, andthe 95 children present renewed their pledge of total abstinence. ‘sepia Tar Drawa.—-The Kelly’s Crosse Dram -~ atic Company Lave entered on their prac- tice of the drama which h'ds fair to success, Costumes are to be had from St. Duastan’s College, and everything possible is being done to make '' a enecess, “Captain Jack, or the Eris Ontlaw, was one of the leading dramas iu 1896 in the States, anc it is to be hoped that the efforts of the society will be appreciated by a full house. sary of the Princetown Bible and Mission- ary Seciety was observed on Tuesday last. The proceedings were of an interesting ebarac'er and incinded an acdreas by Rev. G. M. Campbell, of Charlottetown. Officers were elected as fellowa: Presi~x dent, Rev. J. M. Fisher; Vice Presidents, Mr. James Ramsay and Mr. Archibald Rameay; Secretary, Hon. P. McNutt; Treasurer, Mr. Geo, F. Beairs o. Nore Tuts Waii.— Don’t forget the date, Tovrsday, April 13th, for the concert in the hasement of the new cathedral, in aie of the building fund. All the best talenc of tne city, also of Notre D«me Conveat and St. Dunstan’s College will assist. Instrumental seles'ious on mandolins, banjoes, pianos and harp, Vinunicombe’s orcuestra and statuary Make no other engagements for the 3th, of April, but attend the fics: concert in the basement of the New Cathedral . Vet ~ BO Ot SJ 2828 8 HOF $ $ cA TMild Pill Everybody’s Pills are very mild in their action, do not gripe’ and are suitanle for all sorts and conditions of persons. A box of them should be in every honie. For Biliousness C@onstipation, Heart burn, Indi gestion, Liver Trouble &c, they are invaluable. 25e a box. aes 20008 cream | i , ; me | = | Diamonn Jrei.ee—The sixtieth aun'ver- | “eas * ane @tee av ee VY «i &« wens Present Season marks the appearance ofa series of new and beautiful de-igns in silis, organ— dies and muslins that eclipse all pre- vious efforts of manufacturers in this direction, We are now showing some of the choicest gocds i+ these lines, and they are worthy of attent- 1on of every lady in this comunity. White Goods ware Great favorites, and the immense quantities and variety of materiels offered for the coming season, shows that white g:ols are away up in popular favor, Our stock includes, — — Organdies Egy otian Batistes Dimities, Pigues and India Linens ay be . THE DYE THAT : NEVER FAILS. ' Dyes any mategial, 5 Dyes any color. Maypole Soap WASHES AND DYES, No stre ing, No crocking al a eps sre ee For sale everywhere. 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