S&B a * a ™ we PR OW VT THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'VETOWN, FE nearly all | hin? you think Ou expect? Thi core years of wear and tear are enouyrh to make the digestion weak. Yet the | body m ist be fe | In Scott’ ken sion, the | work is all d that is, the oil it 1s « ivested, all ready ‘ Cc LAK a into the blood. | . bh dy rests, | while the oil feecs and nour- | : ishes, the 1\ pop hos. | 1 ke he lerves | phites steaa\ ana ng. Rirst White Goods Sale All New Goods —— | Ladies’ Ualers iT } N ro Dresses Knickers, Skirts, Corset Covers, Chemise. All in the latest patterns and designs. Best value in the city. Embroideries in handsome designs, from lo yd up. Child ren’s 27-inch Embroidery Skirtirg pec. ial value selling at B9e | Household “cap, SrOOds Plain and twilled, Eoglieh and Canalia makes. 72,81,90. All price-. Our avec wi 72-inch at 16 Pillow Cottons Engiish and Capadian, al! widths, 40, 42 44 46, inch. Circular, 40 ioch special, 10¢ « 42inch “ 12¢ Plain 42 inch special Die All other widths at very |ow prices. White Cotton 4} to lic Honockses, 32-ioch, 7e Times Cloth, Extra vale j Towels: Our two leadera in towels. Fine Linen Huck, 20 x 40 pr. : 21 x 43 353. pr. Weeks &C The People’s Store NOTE—We are daily expecting our ta- ble lInene and Napkins, These are goods | bought low tor cash and ‘he very best val | ve It wil) pay youto weit—W & Co. RACES! Un Friday Evening, Feb. 8rd, FRED SCOTT, OF MONCTON, | One of the swiftest of Maritime Province | *Xaters will skate al Mile (or the Champion- ship of P. E. Island, again :t A. GAUDET, OF CHARIOTTETOWe, who now holds the title. Oa the same evening there will be al Mile Boys ace, in which Maleom Stewart, Louis Large, the younger Gaudet and Jack McLean will compete; and also a 2 Mile Handicap, which willincluce Scott, Gaudet and other Charlottetown flyers. HOCKEY. Cn tié same occasion the Second Match on the intermediate Hocke; League will be played between the znd ategweites and 2nd Vieteria Teams, and consi-ering the result of the St. John games, it is needless to state how hot the match will be. Although the expense of bringing Fred Scott here is great the Manager has decided to stick to popular prices, Acmission 20 cants. Reserved Seets on prom nade 25 cents Gallery 35 cents Band Stand ( seats) 50 cen's. Keserved prices of course iaclude admission, Tickets for sale at C. 1). Rankin’s, A. W din’s and Johnson « Jonnson (Kent Street ug ttcres rs open at 7 30 0’ clock I hile be ys’ Race commences at 810 sharp 25c. Reserved feat plan at © D Kankin’s Drug store i re AABARTLETT | an 23— Manager -_—~ RINK TICKETS | On and ater Wednesday, February Ist, reduction wil) be made in Rink ickets as followe: — Genilemen’s Tickets, 7 dies’ ' $1.50 $1.00 | WAs Bebruary aod March have always *2 good skating monthe, the above pang will at once be recognized as very O* ores for two month:’ skating. These tedveed tickets can only be obtained from ' staffofthe Bank of | friends will have the ein A.A. BARTLETT, anager 26 Bi . . eae DEATH OF VICTOR LIDDELL. ——— The death occured at Amberst- on Saturday of Victor Liddell, a eon of the late A. M. Liddell, of city. Vietor was only eighteen years of age, but among eli who knew bim he was highly este me ed for the mauy noble traita that charac ter % ~dhim. Two years ago he left the Halifax county academy andjoined the Montreal, thos being a) tached to the agency in Amberst. In this city he was foremost in healthful sports and excelled football, bic cle ‘riding and hockey Since going to Amherst he sti] pursued those eports and did good work in the recent heckev matches | in that town. Death the result of an attack of appendicitis. His widowed mother and all the bereaved relatives and was ere 6ympathy of all; they will be consoled by the recollec. | tioa of the sterling integrity and fine dia- position of the deceasel—so suddenly taken away in the midst of youthful vigor, Rev. Mr. Crawford, cf St. Lutke’s, who had particularly attached to the young man, rferred to the death at the moroing eeryice yesterday, expressing bis deep regret and sympathy. His mother is resident ia Amberst and three younger brothers are in Scotland. The date of the been funeral will be announced later, bet it will | taxe place from St. Luke’s.— Halifax Herald.. (Mrs. Liddell was a daughter of tate Wi l am Swabey, E q., Of thie city. } eo 0 Things to Make a Note of The boys ot St. Peter’s club, with some friends, intend giving an entertainment at St. Peter's Hall,on the evening of Monday, Feb, 13th, The will consist of:wo parts, the second one to be a ministre] circle, the music com: prising the very latestcoon songs, some ' | errors, | | i the | programme | j old-time melodies, quartettes, step dance, | etc. Reserve that evening free from al] Other engagements, and go and hear the boys. Programme in a day or iwo. At the end of the hockey match, the 2- mile handicap race will be skated and all the skaters are iu for thisfevent. Don’t fail to cee them. The second teams of the Victorias and Abegweits have been practising very hard, and if you want to see a nice clean game of hockey most persistently contested come tothe rink on Friday night. This contest will be just as hard a fought battle as any game of the season for thereis more than deter mination on both sider. Prince Street Schoo] concert will be held in St Peter’s Schoolroom on Thursday night, Feb, 9th. Chorus, sclos, instru-~ meatal and vocal, readings and tableaux compose the programme. This will be an interesting concert. Admission ldcts. Rev. R. Sutcliffe will conduct a service in Kensingtoo Hal) on Thursday evening, at 7 39. Good singing, everybody wel- come. Reserve Thursday evening, the 16th, for the Eogineer’s military exhibition at the Lyceum, Ladies Aid Society—-A meetiag of the Ledies Aid Society of the P. KE. I. Hospital willbe held in the Y MC A parlors, Fri-~ day morning, February 3rd, at half past eleven o'clock, A full attendance is de- sired. Firemen’s Dinner — The Fire men's Dianer Committee will meet tonight a: 8 o’clock at the Central Station. Tex TemMPeRATURE,— }ix below zero was the Jowest reading last night. E ght above was indicatedat nine o’clock this morning. C.F. M. C.C.—The members of the Charlottetown First Methodist Church choir will kind]y remember the practice tonight at 8 30. A full attendance specially requested. Fexerat Notice.—The brethren of St. J bn’s and Victoria Lodges, A. F. and A. M.,are requested to assemble et Masonic Temple to-morrow at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late Brother, Dr. Thomas J. Leem'ng. Sons or Encianp.—A new Lolg e of the Sone of Eogland was instituted in Char- lottetown last evening, to be known as Prince Edward Lodge Tae _ fol- lowing officers were installed by Deputy Supreme President Worthy: P. W. P., W.F.Gill; W. Pree., F. Newsome; W. V. P., A. Mitche'l; Secretary, H. B. Wright; Treasurer, W.R. Boreham; Surgeon, R. Bruce dhaw, M. D.; I. Guard, W.C. Whitlock; O. Guard, J. Puncher; Ist Com., D. Fraser; 2nd Com., R. M. John— son; 3rd Com., E. H. Duchemin; 4th Com., Albert Sabine. Tue Foresters.—The executive com- mittee of the High Court of Foresters met at the Queen Hotel last evening and discussed a number of matters relating to the Order. It was decided to hold the anoval session of the High Court at Kensington on August 9th and 10th. According to a statement received from the bead officer at Toronto, and submitted to the meeting, during December, the sur~ plus fund increased $56,900. The total turplus on the firet of Jauuary was $3,186 370.36. During November aod December, 11,024 applications were received, out of which 9,879 were accepted and during the firat seven days of January 1,217 applications were eent 10. ——_—- The balance of ouretock of hockey boots going cheap, cheap; get @ pair if you don’t want them now it will pay you to buy for next winter. J. B,. Macdonald & Co. OS Ladies if you wish comfort those even - ings buy « pair of our felt slippers at 3ic, 60c, avd €5c, former price 0Us and up- warde—R H Rameay & Co. Allclothing at 25 to 35 per cent. dite count; all must be soid for cash only. R H Ramesy & Co. Cae CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Seaeeetitenetetied Convention and Meeting of the Diovesan Church Society — Opening Sermon by Archdeacon Reagh. The tens, Local and Other Ine Maiti Specran arrived at 2 o’clock Toe Wearaer. —Strong winds and gales, +h 7 > . 7 . genera] committe of the Diocesan , 80 Meatterly, unzetiled, with a fall of Society met in St, Paul’s schoolroom | 820W- yesterday afternoon. Se le the evening, Archdeacon Reagh E.ecti:~y Day.—Tomorrow will be election day in the fourth and fifth dis- tricts of Prince county. —— preached from the text, St. Mark 12—34, ‘To every man his work.” The eermon treated ot the respect ive dntiee of elerey men p : " ‘ : . 7} aod laymeo as workers t« gether iu the fHE GALLanr Enecrion Case —The Church forthe advarcement of Christ’s| 8Tgumentin this case was concluded Kingdom. ¢ lergymen bave their spesial | Yesterday afiernoon. Judgment will be work as given at Alberton on the 7th inst. ———»-—-—— Christ, as God, ambassadors of stewards <f the mysteries of and &s Overseers, directors Fuxerat Notice.—The funeral of the and teachers of the congregatio: s to whom | late Dr. Leem'ng will leave the residence, they minister. But there is work for the | Bayfield Street, at two o'clock, sharp to- laity as well as for the clergymen. Jf the | morrow( Thursday )afternoon for St. Paul’s laity are luke-warm, if they do not uphold | Church thence to the People’s Cemetery. | | } | the hands oftbeir pastors, the Charch —_— -—— will not, for the time, prevail against the Crusaper Concerer.—A epazert under forces of the world, It is easy to make! the au:pices of the Loyel Crusaders of the | Hazel Grove School will be given in the Fredericton Hall on Monday evening Feb. find fault with What is wanted and easy to clergy and one another is the helping hand “We are laborers | 6th, commencing at 7 p. m. Arilver together with God.” To work for the | colle ction will betaken. Al! are cordially Church isto work for the head of the | invited. Church; and every man will be judged ac-~ eee Minitra Caance:.—82lnd., Q1een’s cording to his works, Work is needed at the present time and in the future. | County” Battalion of Infantry, To be After Holy Commuuion at St. Paul’s| Major: Captain D. Stewart, viceT. S. Church this morning, the annual m eting | McLeod, promoted. 5th January, 1899. of the Clerical Association was held in St. | To be Adjutant: Lieutenant J. A. Mc- Paul’s Schoolroom. | Donald, vice E. F. Purdy,- retired. 5ib This afternoon the Church Convention | January, i899-—Canadian Gazette. will be held. Papers will be read by the Rev. Mr. Withycombe and by Mr. James Millman. : This evening the annual general meet- | pg of the Diocesan Charch Society will take placein St. Paul’s Schoolroom, and papers by Messrs F. W. Hales and Percy senda COMMENDABLE Prompryess.—Mr. D.C. | Morson,the principal sufferer by the fire at Cardigan, yesterday received a check for $3,000, the amount of his insurance in one of the com panies represented by Mr. F. W. Hyndman. The check ia dated January Pose will be rend. — The fire took place on the 15th ee? anuary. PERSONAL How Tuey Tuink or Home.—Among the many acknowledgments that we have , received for Tue Examiner’s calendar is the following all the way from California. “Please accept many thanks for calendar for,1899. I appreciate fully the beautiful view of Pownal. It stirs old memories and makes one wish for more views of such anisiand. I long to revisit it after fourteen years absence.” Sect A Great Svccess.—The concert and social in the basement of the First Metho- dist church, last evening, was largely at. tended, and proved a great success from every point of view. The literary and musical programme was rerderedin an ' excellent manner and to the evident ap- preciation of allin attendance. Candy and refreshments were also interesting features. The spug sum of $42 was realized. Rev. Mr. Campbel! made an excellent chairman. —_- Rey. J. J. McDonald, of Kinkora, is iu town. Dr. McLellan, of Summerside, is at the Hotel Daviese : Mr. Alfred McWilliams, M. L. visiting the city. Mr. Arthur Mellish, barrister-at-law, Souris, is visiting the city. Mr. Ernest E. Ross, who has for the past eighteen years been coming this way in the interests of P.Garneau Sons & Co.,Quebec, will, after this trip, sever bis connection with that firm to accept a position as traveller for The Parisian Corset Manu~ facturing Company, of the same city. The Parisian Co, manufacture the Celebre P.C. Corset, and Mr. Ross’ .energies are to be devoted to pushing their sale in this direction. Mr, Ross has hosts of friends on this cireuit,and they wll always be glad to see him. —_—-- oe me Don’t Miss Ir. What?—The concert at Darlingtonoa Friday night. The pro- gramme is @ good one. Ao A Bap Accrpext,—After the political meeting at Kensington on Friday evening last an old man named James Humphrey, whilst walking along the road, was run into by ateam and badly cut about the head and face. Medical aid was called in, and twenty stitches had to be made. It was reported this morniog that Mr. Humphrey had died from his injuries. But en enquiry we hearthat he is aiill alive and doing as well ascan be expected. Mr. Humphrey is about 70 years of age, and lives on the Margate Koad. Tue Sranter left Georgetcwn at the ueual time this morning and rea ued Pic - tou ati? o’clock. She will leave for Georgetown at the usual hour. — Miss Srewart’s Funerat —A large number attended the funeral of Mise Rosa Stewart this morning. The funeral proceeded from _the residence Tue Satnts Wix.—The hockey match of the Hon, Daniel Davies 0} at St. Dunstan’s College rink lasi evening St. Peter’s Cathedral, where an impressive service was held, the Rev. T.H. Hunt offi- ciating. Many friends in eleighs accom - panied the body tothe place of interment at Strathgartney, where the Rev. James Simpson performed the last rites of the Chorch. P. E. I. Hoserrat.—Tne P. E. Island Hospital received the following additional amounts on subscriptions to the building fund : D Nicholson......00 . cian senlen Caan was largely attended, and the game was interesting and warmlyscontested through~ out. Thegame resultedin a win for the St. Dunstan’s boys, the score at the finish being 6 to 4 in their favor. The first half was especially interesting, and each side had only one goal to its credit when the whistle sounded, The other goals were shot inthe last half. The C. B. C’s expect to “get there’ next time. At half time Mr. Louis L. McIutyre gave an ex- hibition of club-swinging; and during the evening the League of the Cross band R McMillan,............- 9.00 | gave several excellent selections. A special! Arthur Peters...........sss0008.... 20-00 | train conveyed spectators to and from the CE NINO so vc aracecrccsetennssercacs 167.00 college. en... a Sasbecce ss teces Be ie i idincsieds dvtted tabeisnedscadasetee 66 66 Sr. James’ Hatit.—The lecture on BE BROT IB a, 2 nccces cs 00 0.0.6 ccnncccessecs .. 167.00} “Dublin and its Environments,’ given in aie 6 ah st natnaess 5.00 | St. James’ Hall last, evening, by Rev. T. F. ee ee ee ceceeeeeee 6.00; Fullerton, was full of interest and was G Frank and Mrs Beer.............. 20€0.00| thoroughly appreciated by everyone pres~ ent. After an instructive hietorical eketch of Ireland, supplemented by information regarding the resources of the country, its industries, population, etc., the learned lecturer tovk his audience in imagina~ tion through the city and county of Dubiin, pointing out the many beautiful edifices, parks, etc , tc be found therein, illustrating bis remarks by a series cf excellent views thrown upon the screen by Messrs. Morrieon and Henderson. The lecture was interspersed with samples of Irish, wit which were greatly enjoyed. The lecture will be continued on Tuesday evening next, when Rev. Mr. Fullerton Senator PUN: 63 ck; od dustin 33.00 antipathy Buriat or Dr. Gitiis.—The funeral of the late Dr. Gillis took place at Summer- side yesterday, snd was attended by a great oumber of people representing town and country. Tne altar of St. Paui’s Church, where the Mass of Requiem was sung, was appropriately draped in black. The pali-bearers were Richard Hunt, John Gaffney, R. T. Holmav, J. A. Gourlie, P.T. Fanniog, and Charles Murphy. The Lord Bishop of Charlotte~ town occupied a seat in the Sanctury during the Mass of Requium which was g ne offered by Mgr. Gill's, brother o/ the de~| will iake his audience through Belfast, ceased, assisted by Revs. R. B. Macdonald Kilitkenny, Fermanagh, Down and Ant D. J. G. Macdonald, and A. P, McLellan. trim. Pictures i'lustratiog the ,sul ject- matter of the lecture will be exhibited. = i one —_ 3 —— ye nom oe oo ——— * — ee ee 4£44442442444244444444484 THE REASON WHY We are selling so many of those roiled hair brushes is because our prices are so low, considering the quality of the goods. These brushes are only sold at these low prices FOR CASH. In fact, the principsl reaeon for selling them at such prices, is becauce we went cash. The prices renge from 20c to $1.30. The goods are for the soiled backed, with good strong bristles. See them. most part VIII VIVI ees SIF SVT SST TT TST TTT VT TTY? Upper Queen St. BRUARY 1, 1859 a. a ae J —_ d4444444444444444444444448 {THE ALWAYS Busy STORE! all H —- 0— E:clipse White Goods. Sale. af} aff] ai{l] att} all aif{] «lj «ili «i{{] «(fl «if{} tl] ail «tl «fl aiff ai{l «(fl «i(l| th ait] aj} «f] «i{{] «tl af{| Good, Sound, Solid Values in ' New, Meritorious and Wanted goods EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED White Cottons These goods are absol. utely pure and ready for use. 32 inches wide, fine soft fii.ish, worth 10¢ yd, our price S cts per yard Housekeepers Supplies Have in mind the best value you ever bought, then come here and we'll beat it. _ Linen huck towels, 27 inches long, by 15 wide. al M cts Each 36 in. long by 18 wide 10 cts Each, 40 ins. long by 20 wide 2 cts pair 45 inches long by 25 wide, bleached and half bleached in this lot 2Q cts each Bee Qeiee oe Sheetings ——_ Never so much value crowded into sheetings. 72 inch 16c, 18¢ and 22c 81 inch, 23¢ per yare. | Just Opened ia 90 inch, 26c per yard. White Lappet Muslins Lao per yard BSWeeQraeeue White Piques, | White Bedford Gards White Satin Cheeks, Fine Freich Stripes oe 39 inches wide, cam- bric finish, worth 12c yd. our price, 106 per yard ne @ @ 4 @ a ee oe 50 pieces glass cloth and roller towellings, pure linen 5¢ to I4e per yd. a2 244 Fee @ 8 @@ Special in Embroideries de, 5c and 10c per yard, most of them worth double Py ae pat Set ? Sa . Theos hse =e @2e4 282224 e re = Hud - a Pillow Cottons 40 inch 10c, 44 inca 12c¢ 42 inch lle, 46 inch 14e Table Damask Pure linen semi--bleach ed, 60 and 62 inches wide elegant patterius, 42c and 45¢ per yd. STANLEY BRO ee ee eee » : Ye ATO Oot PORT 0? Satatehedens a &S4 2 £22222 444 444448 A4 84448444 44444A45 42 q i «(if - ER ee ee ee ee ee te ee We are Settled Down To Business Again’ BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter go d: to be cleared out at®sweepin ; All furai h’ng go ds at your own thet, Ping reductions FHAGLHS GORDON & McLELAN Men’s Siylish Outfiter i ER: ene ee ee NE ES A LN BI OS RE Ree eed oo fitter at A ay aes ae Aad ee % « - Pete a I A A A Ba oa A CO NE Bh ROTI TS EAD | 8 tac AO ERE ella ME CE ABE OM Ss, PR te: om stance Rin ee hg