=— oOo oF VS CF | i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 25 1t-9y MARRIED. At the reridence of the bride’s father Linwood, Lot 31, on the L5th March, 1+99, Ida Jane, danghter of Wm. F. Fraser, Eeq., aod fr ‘Dingwell Jenkins, of Cherry Valley, Le: 90 ‘ Atthe ranse, Georgetown, on March 93rd, 1809, by Rev. A. W K. Herdman, Thy eces S Swallow to Rebecea Brebaut, both of Li t 56. At the home of the bride, by Rev Alexander Sterling, on March 15th, 1899, Mr. Peter Davison Morrison, of South Graaville, Zi, to Miss Margaret Jane Corbett, of Charlottetowa, Prince Edward Island. At the Methodist Parsonage, Wheatley River, on March 2201, 1899, by the Rey H. Pierce. Mr. John T. Bertram, of Maple Creek, N W. T., to Mias Ella Jane Hooper , of Hunter River. -_---O 7 pees CO ee Deas Sres,—I have been a great suffer. er from rheumatism, and lately have been condned tomy bed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT advertsiement, I tried ic aod got mmediate relief: I aecribe my restoration to health to the wonderful ur medicine. . power of y Lewis S, Burtisr. Burin, fd a NEW aster - Gloves 925 PAIRS FRENCH KID GLOVES Just Received Nine hundred and twenty-five pain neluding, allthe very newest colors, latest novelties. Als» here is Something Startling for Giove Buyers. 50 DOZEN Finest French Kids in Black and all colors, Regular prices $1.25, $1.35 and ei 5G ' | pm ee | WEEKS & Co Made wie manufacturers an ofier | for the lot They accepted our offer and we : able to place them on our COUNntLErS a the Wendertui Low Figure o1: only 2e. per. pair, Re mem ier these are finished French kid and worth °1.25, $1.35, and $1.50. Ve invite you to see them. GENTS KID GLOVES and a special line of Gents’ dog Skin LADIES AND GEN'S.-—We are y at the lowest prices. V holesale and Retail MB They sell only choice Flower We lead all for TWO SPECIAL LINES gioves for driving at headquart.rs for gic ves this season and = - —FROM— Finst Cuotce SEEDS. and garden SWEET PEA SEEDS. 95¢ and $1.35 Si.15, ean back ic up with the largest variety in the city The Peop|.s’ Store, BUY Haszard. & Moore Our specialties are Vegetable Seeds. AASZARD & MOORE jvocal and Other Items ‘Tu Prow>.— Moderate to fresh westerly winds, fair, not mach change in tempera- ture. viii Bap Laxcuace.—An abusive avd pro- voking language case will be ventilated at the police court on Monday. _—_.-—— Exceeded ras Limir —It is said that a St. Louie man committed suicide week by putting a rubber tube in‘o a bar- rel of whiskey and filing himself beyond the limit, | ast aii Reme» Ber —Remember Whitfield How ard’s sale of stock, crop and farm imple ments at North River, on the 27th ins’e, at 12 o’clock noon. F. H. Horne, auction~ eer. Gor ret Mestinc.—Remember the Gos- pel Meeting 1 Prowse’s new block, Sun- day afternoon at 4o’clock. Strangers ol- ways welcome. Lesson, Isaiah 6-8, Christian Service Hockey Matcone.—There were two hockey matches in Hillsborough rink last night. The first game was between the Anchors and Y M.C. A’s, the former winning 8 to 3. The West Kents won from the Junior Abegweits 7 to 3. —_-_-—2. -_—_— Wire Bearer Puntsnep.—James- Me- Intyre, who lives at North River, was in the city yesterday, aud went home in the eveniog under the influence of liquor. | Upon his return he aitempted to beat his | wife, bué hisson interfered snd after pun- | ishing the father severely tied bim haad and footand brought bim into the city and gave him in charge of the police. This morning the father was arraigned | before the Stipendiary Magistrate and re- manded tor trial oo Monday. lennon Goop Workx.—The gentlemen’s waiting reom in Summerside station has been new~ ly fitted upand enlarged. The floor is of clear sprace, two inches wide,and the walls and ceilings are of hemlock the same width. The ceiling is panneled and the doors and windows are cased with hem- lock and blocks to match, for.ning a block- finished room. This is uuw oneof the best finished waitiog rooms on the Island. The workmanship has been done in a first-class manaer. The wood work was done by Messrs Martin Walsh and Charles Harper, under the inspection of Mr. H. Houle; the staining and varoishing by Mr. Crosier, Summerside. Dears or aN IsLanper.—We regret to | learn of the death of James Murpby, | formerly of this city, but for the past ; eighteen years a resident of Boston, Mass The deceased was at one timp a clerk In Bremner Bros” store, and afterwards worked with Mr. Michael] Hennessey, ur~ dertaker. He followed the trade penter in the States, where he married and made a comfortable bome for himself and family. The late Mr. Murphy was a brother of Mra. Michael Hennessey, of this of car city, and was an industrious, upright man. His last illoess only covered nine days. | He leaves a sorrowing husband and family, besides numerous relatives ard friends o the Island, to mourn their loss. Minitary Nores.— The people of jottetown will have the of portu pity vf joying exvellent music the mer, the officers of the 82ed Batt. bavingas | previously anosounced, secured the services of Mr. Vinvicombe as instructor to their band. The band will be a combination of military and orchestra, Open air concer will be given during the summer. It is the intention of the officers of the Battalioa to supp!y belmets to al! the com- panies. Thisis amove in the righidir- ectien, aod the appearance of the Battalions on parade will be grea'ly improved. The papers read before the officers the Military Institute meetings have bee: very interesting and instructive to all The only regret the offizers have is that th Institute was not formed long ago. (hh: r- en comiaog sum a siete aiadliahide New clothing another jot of new cloth- ing just opened selling at low prices.— J. B. McDovald & Co. That Comfertableses a. Blucher Shoe Is still to be found in our stock.—We get along without it. —_— could not Every la¢y who wears those shoes is loud in her Are yuu looking for comfort praises of them. and wear combined in a ladies’ shoe /—Ilts here- - We've proven it, 185 a pair, and goed value at that. Try a pair if you want lots of comfort. _K. JOST STAMPER’S CORNER OOOO 2968 SHOE OES YW SOPs FIO E FEES OO ML VOHB EH: HOLE OOO 2698 OS FFT OGSE OHSS OOSE GOOFE OE SPOOL OO OO OA FBIIA 8 DEO HHH MAGEE | at 3.30 o’clock me ' ' _ - j Al 000 J OOO0 0001 GOCE PERSONAL. Mr Isaac Lane,of Geo Carter & Co, res turned from Georgetown to-day. Mr. W. F. Vidmarsh, Mr. Geo. Kemp, oye er expert, Mr. D Scharman and Mr, | passengers to town by | Mclsaaec were vesern tron to-day, M John Craig, tormerly of the Experi- vental Farm, Ottawa, has received many Ju Local end Other Hems, Be No Mairs.—No cro-sing either way at the capes to-day, acid Nor Moving —T he Stanley is detained in Pictou o- account of snow and easterly ‘¥ Ob ‘Dds, A Goop Pric &.—Turvipe are relling for congratalutions upon his appointment as $1 a barre! i At, Andrew’s, N B. But profes-or of horuicultgre at the Iowa Ags ricultural College Messrs Daniel Jenkins, eon Jenkins,of Mount Albion, and Mr. Anson ‘ones, 800 of J. B Jones, Esq,., Pownal, l@nve next week for Calgary, N W. T | " Moev are smart young men and are bound. to succeed. A Things to Make a Note of. Spanish dance at Mr. S. N. Earle’s grand concert, The Teachers [oetitute will’ not meet to- bight, Song Service a the Gospe! Meeting iu Prowse’s sew bovk, tomorrow afterpoon at 3.45. Straovers alwave welcome. Crusad re.—Meeiing of Conpaay A, Monday evening at 6.30 1n Wright’s Hall. The plan of seats for Mr. 8. N. Earle’s and concert and entertainment will be at ard Rankia’s drug etcres at m., on Tuerday next. Loca. Counci..—The monthly meeting of the L. C. W takee place next Satur~ day aftr rnoon, 25th inst., at P. W. College, A full atteadance is re- 24, 3i or g iB dda quested, All are invited. So much depends upon the purity of the biood that by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla ny different dresses are cured, Carthage, Mo., U.S. A., on Mareh llth, 1899, Mrs. Pound, of Newton, Iowa, wife of Je T. Pound, formerly uf Margate, P. E. I. NT BORN. At Seaview Cottage, Waterford, on the 2ist inst., the wife of J. M. Doucette, Esq, ofa fon. 0 OR SORE en ee ee The Great Fire at the Windsor, N Y., Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now, Catarrbozone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases. This statement is backed up by burhele ef testimonials, whieh we have and can produce, Snuffe, sintments, washes, etc., have been proved useless in giving relief or, curing catarrh, bronchitis, irritaele throat, nasal aud ear passag:s, but Catarrhozone, | the ozonaied air cure, does not only give immediate r lef, but ¢ff-cts a perman< nt cure. Why delay? Send at once for ample bole and inhaler, 10 cents, Out~ I Si OO. aE HOTEL ARRIVAL Hotel Davies: R. D. Turner, F. dH. W.K. Smith, Mcntreal; W. P. hogere, Summereide, Dobson, Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxstive Bromo Quinine tablets. druggis's refuad the mouey if it fails to relieve. S2c. _———— LS Boarpers Wantep.—We have now, nn vcuyed four bright, cheery, comfortable | we llghted rooms. Can accommodate a | ew genclemen boarders, or gentleman and | wife, - xcellent table. Apr ly to S. Mes tae, Kent Street, near Queen. Ladies, see ovr Rubbers, The “Tokio” the “Pearl,” Gents see the “Montcalm” the Scotch welt. R, H. Ramsay & Uo. Hockey— Victorias meet for practice to- pighi- Our new American hais & caps just opened, see these by all means before purchasing elsewhere. R. H. Rimsay & Co. Wet weather wear—rubbers of all kinds at R K Jost’s. It should be of interest to every man in Ch’town to know where to get the very best English hat at the lowest pos- sible price. The Benson hat ills the bill. James Paton & Co. James Paten & Co’s for stylish up-to-date Hats & Caps, Gents furnishings ete. James Paton & Co. Buy one of the famous Ben- son Spring hats from James Paton & Co. Latest novelties from London. Plaid neck Ribbons —Received yesterday by mail 14 half pieces, two widths 4c and 8c per yard. Stanley Bros. > AGHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED. And FILLED or CROWNED ae DR. JOHN P.MURRAY, Queen St., near Londen House. 10 j i ex pe. } the supplp ie limited | <- ; . . of Robt. | Tue Expecrxp Happéns.- A mouse threw » wom prave m eiing at Chess 4 : ler, Fain wild d.orirone evening last week by rubpuing town tue aisle, Tae Tratins.- The S.umersde train and theeasters train were each half au hour late thie worning. Thetran from Tignish had a +li ht aecident toa car wheel, which kept it a little sate. Loves Feast.—The avoual love teas will be held in Grace Choreh, on Friday next (Good Friday) st 730 p.m., when the Rev. George Dawson, M A., of Corn- wall, will deliver the address Come and enjoy ao hour of christian fellowship. All are welcome, — —@&---- [stand Prize Wixner. — Mr. C. B. Chappell, of Cnarloiterown, baa been awarded the second prize of $50 in the New York Journal of Architeciure’s com - petition, The competition was for plans for a dwelling house and wax open to the worl. ‘There were a great muny plas submitted, avd the award was made by prominent architects aod builders of New York city. Mr. Chappell is to be congratulated upon bis suecess, Grace Cuurca.—Grace Charch Sunday School will hold an open session of un- usual interest tomorrow afternoon. There is @ programme consisting of some choice masic by a choir of scholars from the school, and other special pieces by indivi- duals, two or three short crisp addresses, and blackboard werk. The whole will be well worth your attendance foran hour tomorrow. Exercises begin at 2.30 sharp The schoo! intende making special offer~ ing to the quarterly board of the church, and invite their friends to assist them to make it a success. All who have no where elee to go will be made heartily wel~ come. Sate.uitk Diacoverep. A new satellite or tbe planet Saturn bas been discovered, by brofessor Wm. H Pickering at. Harvard observatory. It is three and half times as distant from Saturn as Iapatus, the outer~ most satellite hithertoknown. The period is about seventeen monthe and the magni- tude fiiteen and a half. The satellite ap- pears on four plates taken at the Arebuipa siation with the Bruce photograpic teles~ The last discovery among the sat» ellites of Saturn was made half a century, ago in September, 1848, by Prof, GeorgelP. Bond, at the time director of the Harvard College observatory. Wixpsor Hore, Fire. —The s]most incredible report comes trom New York that the fire in the Windsor Hotel w 8 due to incendiariem, and that robbery was the object. Itis positively etated chat men were seen pillaging rooms as scon as the fire started, and one lady declares that a« she attempted to escape a man seized her hand and tried to pul! some rings from her fingers, Other épecifis instances of robbery are given. Inthe lack of any Other explausa ion of the origin of the fire many p-rsons 1u New York give credence to the incendiary theory, bac it does not seem pJ-sibie that human depravity could go so far a8 toendanger such a large number of lives for the comparatively smal] monetary benefit to be gained by robbery. esis Musica Porst cr Virw.— “ There are worse wave,’ says ano Englith paper “of chcosing a w fe than by the music she plays. I: agiri manifest» a yredilec tion for Straues, she is frivolous; For Beethoven, she 1s unprac:ical ; for Lizst, she is too ambitious; for Verdi, she i- sentimental ; for Oifenbach, she is giddy ; for Gounod, she is lackadaii ol; fer Mozart, she is prudish ; for Waguer, she is idiotic, The gi] who hammers away at “The Maiden’s Prayer” aud “ Silvery Waves’’ may be depended upon a8 a good cook and healthful; and if #he includes “The Battle of Prague,” you ought to know that she has been stric:ly nurtured. But, last of ail, pin thon thy faith upon the calico drese of the girl who can play “* Home, Sweet Home.” DOL IV OTF HSVE TOBE -” é Gentle ¢ Laxative ¢ é Ladies and Children whe require a gentle laxative occasionally, will find an ideal one in Everybodys Pills. One or two pills at a time is in most cases quite sufficient. They are mild in action, donot gripe, #ae pur- ely vegetable, and not in- jurious im any way. Being sugar coated and small in size they are easily swallowed. 25¢ a bo { 32 pills in each. Seld vy all druggists. ATTN If Window Draperies, Pretty, serviceable sive. American Striped Scrime =f In white, cream and fancies—-a splendid assortment just received, and inexpen- The most durable and effective low 9 priced window draperies in the world — Think of prices like these; allowing 7 yards to the windew = Sonoma pins se o6c per pair § 70c¢ per pair i7e per pair 84c per pair $1.12 per pair — —_f—_—_ tanley Bros, Pa SIXTUS McLELLAN SPRING SUITS & OVERGE ATS | e It has always paid us to look after our customers interests. That is one reascn why we are always basy in our tailor shop. OUR MR. 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