{ENTS BRKS & 60'S FoR” E=p cents ‘he best unlaundered shirt in the city It is equal to any Laandried Shirt shown at $1.25. ° It iw finest linen, all reinfurced and fine strong cot- ton. In fact as good as you want. [or anything in the Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and ‘Vie | We are headquarters. Don’t forget we have al- ways a good range of 4 ply Linen Collars —larest shares, 2 for 25¢ ~<a Sold elsewhere 20c each Gents’ Kid Gloves New for spring Full Stock Spring Shades, All sizes, 7} to 94.— qualities. EEKS & GO THE PEOPLE'S STORE Hockey Under the distinguished patronage of Ais Worship Mayor Mr. Trophy will be played between THe CRESCEXTS Warburton, the final match for Bartletts (ME DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN. MARCH 3, 1899 Local and Other tems, yj” 27, I. 0.0. F.—Wildey Lodge, No. meets tonight. Initiation. Tre Dictiene Seite to strong breezes easterly ‘o northerly, unsetiled, enow of rain. Orxra Hovse.—Surday at4 p. m., | Rev. Mr. Conran @ill address men only on “purity.” All invited. No collection. Tue Maits.—The mails 'eft Tormentine this morning at ten minntes to Feven. The MR. McCREADY’S LECTURE. Thos. D’Arcy McGee was the subject of Mr. MeCready’s lecture in the ba'! of the Y.M.C. A. lastoight. Dr. Taslor pre- sided. There was an appreciat ve audience. The lecturer reviewed the life of McGee from bis birth at Carlingford,County Louth, ireland, on the 13tb day of April, 1825, till hie assassination at Ottawa on the 7th day of April, 1868. Hie father was an upright, religious man, and his mother wasa woman of great intellectual power and areal lover of her country, its mus.c aod its songs. At his mother’s knee he drank in the music and poetry that mail special arrived in town at 1.15. Thirty-two bags stl] remain at Tormen- tine. sicssliiaatiinid Matrrguve Roap.— Travellers who have the miefor une totravel by way of Mal- peque Roed to Charlottetown complain of the number of pitebes, and are wishing either fora soow storm or election 80 that they might be filled in, ed Tue Y's.—Ibe Y's invite everyone to come in to their parlors,Grafton St., next Tuesday evening and enjoy the interesting lecture ty Eosigo Miller on **Women,” her place in man’s heart, ber place in the home. ber place in the werld, and her place in religion. A discussion will take came down to the people from @ glorious past, and from the same motoer he received that deep religious feeling which runs through the poetry and prose of his iIaec years. His youith,eary Local and Other Items. ; THe STANLEY got to Georgetown about ; half-past eleven thie forenoon. _- >_> — Tempsrance ALuiance.—The Char- lottetown Tmperance Alliance will meet on Saturday evening, March 4th, in Y. M. C. A., parlor, at 8.38 o’clock, Important business. J. D. Seaman, president. | A Sxve Vors.—The ratepayers of Truro have voted $12,000 for fire protec~ tion and waierworks extension and repairs, The amount has been vored because of a threatened raise in the rates of insurance Women’s Arxitiaay.— The morthly meeting uf St. Peter’s branch of “the Women’s Auxiliary” will meet io the manhood and matured life were graphicaliy described. The miserable talure of the revolutionary movement of the year 1848, his fl ght from Ireland cne year afier his marriage, his landing in Americs, his speech in Boston on th: 4h of July, 1842, his connection with the press ia the differ- ent cities of the United States, his residence in Canad» and the part performed by him in the contederation cf the provinces cf North Awerica, were thrown upon the canvas with great pictorial power. Tb place at the close of the lecture. Trae Worp ‘** Dovkuopors "—A_ eub- | ecriber aske forthe pronunciation of the word “ Doukhobors.” It is a Russian | word, and in the plural form is correctly written “ Doukhoborte:.” As popularly used in English it is * Doukhobors,” and is pronounced as if spelt Dook-o bors— with the accent on the first eyllabl>. — Halifax Herald. . monipiaiibilaianiay F. J. Westlake, photographer, leaves the city to-day on a business trip to Mon- treal and Toronto; and will, while away, visit the best studios in each city, in quest ef tbe latest designs and ideas in photo- graphy, in order that he may on bis return be able to offer to the people of Charlotte- town the very newest and best possible re~ sulisin Photograph cart athis new modern Studio which i#to he opesed tn this cicy on or about the let of April, Tae Examiner extends its best wishes. a DIED. On February 93rd, Mrs. Alexander | Gillis, of Cornwal) of pnevmoia. | Bosten papers pleare copy | RR BORN. At Bedeque, on Feb. 10ch, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Newsome, a deuglhiter. = — MARRIED. In the cathedra!, Portland, Maine, on the eleventh of February, by the Rev Father McDonough, William J. Rogers, of Portland, to Minnie F. McMillan, of Eldon, P.E. Island. Dear Stae,—I was fog seven yearea sufferer from Bronchi®N trouble, and would be so hoaree at times that I could scarcely speak above a whi)er. I got n relief from anything till I tried vour MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles ave relief and eix botties made a complete g } AND | THe 2nd VicToRiA. in the Rink on Tuesday evening March His sented to present The Trophy to the | winning Club immediately at the close of the game. 7th Worship has kindly ccn- Same ey eni ig the W est Kent and Y. M.©. A. Hockey Ciubs will try conclusions. Admission 15 cenis. Reserved eats 20 and ‘Scents, Planat C. D. Rankin ’s. Trophy game called at & h rp. A. a. BARTLETY, Manager .Mch 1 dt l —= Li snc Card of Thanks. Having eotersdon our twenty-fifth year as Droggiets and Dispensing Cuemiste, and as our business has steadily increased during that time, we feel our efforts to warrant your confidence have been ap preciated, and beg most respectfully to re- turn you Our sincere thanks for your liberal patronace. [t hae been our motto during the past ’ twenty-five years to handle only the large goods in our line, acd sell the same at reasonable prices. We arenow betser than ever prepsr- ed io dothis. BRING YOUL PRESCRIPTION TO US & SAVE 25 P. €.> All prescript ‘one are prepared person~ aily or by our Mr. McKinnon, whois e graduate of the Natiooal [Institute of Phar- macy, Chicago, and a member of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society _ Our Special Remedies are giv- ing every satisfaction; we sre constantly receiving testinionials io their favor. Soliciting @ eontinaance of your patron- age. Your obedient servant. GORGE E, HUGHES Thepeoples Druggist; Apothecaries Hall. @necee WANTED,—I» a smali family a general ser- PART I. Irstrumental........Misses Murpby and Miss Carroll. Vocal Solo... eso... Mr. Caoaries Herma ie Violin Solo... ...Master Macdonald Icstrumeotal.........- ...++..-. Misses Hogan Vocal Solo.........Mr, Jobn Sutherland ; Quartetie. Members of 8s. Dunstan's Coliege Glee Club. Vocal Solo..........Miss Hettie Collings eure. I would heartily recommend it t anv one suffering from throat or lua trouble. Grand Concert ! In A. O. H. HALL, Queen St, Monday Evening, March bih PART II. eecseeeee Bev. Dr. Monaghan wecoseeeeeMr. Brent Mclonis . seseese- Migs MacDonald _eeeeeeeMite* Nellie Robio weseeee Miss Stentiford cecveseeee Mr. Belleau | Addres*..... Vocal Solv..... Dance ..ceseeee Voeal Solo..... - Recitation........-+ Vocal Sol0......ccccesse Vocal Solo Lc seeceds saebeneeen Mr. P- McQuaid Gop Save Tre Queex. Admission 26 cenis. BY ORDER COMMITTE. Hoonomy Is the order of the day in soaps. Trv “Sanlight” and “Lifebuoy” brards—only Se.the twin bar from any up-to-date Grocer, and you will find that you do not change in McGee’s mind from extren®@ radicalism to a calm confervatism Was brought about by the deepening of bis religious thought and by bis wider knowledg? of wen aod nations. The lecturer had the andivided atteution of the audience. At the clove a vote of thanks was moved by Mr. James Byrne, and seconded by Mr. J. Landrigan, Principal of Queen Square School. _——P 2a SUPREME COURT. Georcetows, March 3. Leslie vs. White—Action for wages-— Judgment was given yesierday for detend-~ ant for $19.07. Mathieson for piaiotilf; Stewart Q. C.and J. 8. icDonald for the defendant. A J. Mcdonald vs. Catherine Renton, administratrix.— Matheson for plaintiff, Stewart, Q.C.. and D. A. McKinnon for the defendant. Case concluded and to be argued in Charlottetowe on the 16h March. The Meduie Ga lant appeal is before the he judges to-day. To be entirely relieved ot the pains and aches of rheumatism means a great deel and Hood’s Sareaparil!s does it. Ask for Minerd’s ard take no other A squad of British soldiers will visit America next month and give extivitions 8 Auctien ' os 1 am instructed to se] at pntlic auction the store of the late John P. Sullivan, ead St. Peter’s Bay, on Thursday, March 4b, at ll o’clock a m.,and ufiernoon and ingbt, and the following day, the whole of the well assorted stock, comprising: — Dry goods, hardware, groceri: 8,1 00's and echoes, crockery, Jadies’ j ckete, mi livery, met’s cloths and clothing, heating and cooking stove*®, hats and caps, ture, bar- ese, sieivb robes, wall paper, paints and sner gocds as are ueually found ia a geo ers] store. Also 1 keel boat, | peddling exgon and barness, 1 wood sleigh, 100 bushels prime White Russ an wheat, and other articles {CO cuMmerous tO meniico. Termes at sale. No rescrve. Every article put up will be a bona fide Bargains mav be expected. J.M. AITKEN, Anctioneer. St, Peter’a Bay, 27th Feb 159!-—wli FOR SALE sale. "Se The well known carriage stallion BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX For terms, etc., apply at Lewis’ Crockery Store on Graftoa Street. Harm FH'or Sale 109 acres at Dundas ae We offer for sale 100 acres of land at Upton, Duodas, formerly occupied by) Angus McPherson. 75 acres clear aod in good heart, the re- mainder under mixture of hard and $s) wood. AlJl excellent roil. Terma eary. M.& D,.U. McLEOD, Attorneys at Law Charlottetown Feb. Ist 18)°. Feb Zod wkly lmos require any toilet brands, which are 80 €X~ pensive. _—s*+- “Sunlight” Factory arns out every two weeks,more ed in the whole of Canada ip ® p is used largely in all id, and the demand for it is more thau three .imes as large as for any other brand.—Why? Because it is univers- ally acknowledeb to b2 the best Soap made. In England t soap, than is us year, Sunlight Soa countries of the wor WANTED.—A young maa of good address astravel.ing salesman must have some ex’ vant of some experience Apply at this office. jence axd be a hustler- Apply by letter to ; NB Post Office Box 517 cntewn 45 lYotice. The anoual meeting of the Stanley Bridge Dairying Company wil] be held in Stanley Hall,on Tuesday, the L4th day of Marcb,at 2 o’clock p.m. A full attendance of sharebolders and patrons is requested. THOMAS, REID, President. ALBERT H.MORRIS, Sccy. “papville, Feb. 27 1899. ‘ Guild Room, on Saturday, March 4th, at 3 p.m. A fuil attendance ie earnettiy re- quested | Wrart Dogs Tas Mean? —A letter ad- dressed to ‘Halitax Nova Scotia,’ after waodering about Lancashire fcr three weeke, was returned to the send«r marked, ‘Not known in Nova Scotia.”—Loniva Daily Mail. Notice —Applications will be received at the City clerk’s office from parties desiring to take the examination for license to engage in, or work at, the businese of plumbing witbia the City according to the rules aud regulatious of the Soard sf BReslth. Aw OLp Timer.—Black wood’s Magazine bas jast issued its 1,600th number, thus making a record the world over for long~ evity in periodical literature. For eighty years it has been issued by the famous Edinburgh publishing house whose name it beere, and it has always been conducted by a Blackwad. : ——————s ‘Tne Dear ann Doms. —The annual re- portof the Halifex in-titation for the deaf and dumb hos been received. ‘he report shows the attendance during the past year to have been 102, of whom 65 were bose and 37 girla Of these 88 belong to Nova Scotia, 9 to Newfoundland and S5to P.E. Island. The Inetitation is evidently being well maveged, and the bealth of the pupils bas been excellent during the year. iinagel heal Sappata fcnHoo. Aes-cration. —Execu- tive of the awrcyiecial Sabbath School 4 sé0Gration Le? a meeting vesterday in the study ot Rev. G. M. Campbl!. It was agreed that the annaal meeting-!e held on the 4h and 5th of October next. A com- niittee consiating of the President, Rev. Mr. Ravmond, R v.Mr. Kirby aod Messrs W. C, Turacrjand D. Schurman, wa: ap pointed to make #li errsngemen's for city organization, Mr. Golding Howard, of Corawell, war elected vice~president for Queen’s County to fill the place of Rev, Mr Manifold, who has eft the Province. Meacaaxts Pask of Batirax.—The anpual statement of the Mercuants Bank of Halifax for the year ending Dec. 31st last, has been forwarded The Examiner. The ase ts ot the bank are $12,737,664 09 The capital stock pa.d up is $1,500,000. the rest account amounts to $! 250.000. The belance at credit of prc fis aud lose is $2,830 808.96. The yotes in circulation amount to $1,387,104,92, the deposits at cell 10 $1,932,1¢8 49, and the deposits subject to notice $6,243,.404.98. There is due to other banka $188,342.91. The interest reseryed on deposits and relate on dis- counts is $) 55,413.83. ssjaliilaieanames Coxcert sr Loxe Creex.—The hal! at Long Creek tas packed last night by an enthusiastic, and, judging from applause, well pleased audience. Theoccasion waé the concert given by members of the choir of Charjottetown Baptiet Church, acsisied by a few friends. Among. the favorites were the # los by Mise Amy Earle, Misa Marion Earle end Mire Yeo, | Mr. Ewen Martin avd Mr. Charles Eac.e. Perbaps especixl'y worthy of menton was the duet hy Miss Amy Earle and Mr. Chae Karle. Recitations were given by euch well-known favorites as Miss S entiturd snd Miss Flo McKenze Atthe close of the programme a hrarty vote of ‘hank-~ was iendered the performer-, andr pled o in @ happy epeec ty Prot-s8 or Earle. The audience wel.ded quite & punmbr from Crarlonetown. We Veal ungerttand & very fivy sony Rae TPA ee Ame & ee ®%8 DF wee? G OO” > 5 a Fat is i? + Necessary : FOR 1HE BODY ¢ . ‘ All standard werks teach that Cod Liver Oil ix tLe most easily a-s:milited of all the fats, — A During a conrse of Jobn- son’s Emulsion of «od Liver Oil tne body is wogrea-ed, the red corpu-! become more onmeronus, and a greater amount of fat .e de- posited in the tissues. 50c. we ene ws Sold only by The Always Busy Store---STANLEY BROS Mothers Would dowell to look into the valucs offered in our 39c DRESS GOODS, In addition to the many very at- tractive lines suitable for ladies, there are a lot of excellent goods, in Plaids, Checks and Plains, that would make up splendidly for Summer Dresses— worth 60c to 98c per yard. Price OOU Ya. Stanley ._sros Sar — ~~ We'want room — we must have t'. - B-fore ou Li ge nw stock of Boots and Shocs arrive we wa _t tocics: .uy the most of the stock now on hand. "! 10, 15, 20, 25 PER CENT. DIS OUNT Men’s Goolyear B»-ts in Be: Cal’, Donco's, etc.—15 and 20 p. c. discount. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT on Ladies’ Fine Shoes. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on our Lidies’ Fine Slippers. ig bar v + alle Men's Congress B ‘ ] Ladies’ Fine Laced and Buttoned [en's Congress Boots. } Boots. / 10 T0 25 P. C. DISCTUNT Misses’ Fine Buttoned Boots. 11 to 2— h:;el and spring heel. 20 P.C. D'SCOUNT Fine Buttoned Boots, | ; So ol getting bargains. big disccunts to elear. é gains in all lines. Job lots of Boots at av. ay down prices the room and must so you can Jepend om We want : sell the goods- Ladies’ | the good tnrn soles. R- KK: JOos.T’. STAMPER’S CORNER. We are Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS IW ALLLINES All winter goods to be cleared out at sweeping reductiene All furnishing goods at your own price. FHABIYS GORDON & McLELAN Men’s Stylish Outfitt« s Ss 4 St ae nese VY st 4Ot Upper Queen St. \