— | ee ae «by aie lL —-) ; LIN We beg to inform you that we have secured the servieos ef Miss McReiver for eur waillinery de— partment. Mies McKeiver is now in New York attending the millinery opening and will be here the latter end ofthe mon'h. WEEKS & CO The People's Stere. e#O@. L8H Special ivotice kiaving purchased from Mr. F. J Hornsby the stock and good will of his Beokand Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we wiil continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices fo: cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who his managed the business in the past, will be in charge ef the store, and will be pleased io attend to al! old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be known as “Fhe Bazaar Bookstore.” , _ =—=—:i— basaal (ONY Suoeessers te F. J. JORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCE.... Gh’town, March 15, 1900. — COCS SESS GATS A 2692 C668 lt’s only,a Difference in taste When you b:y from us. Everything yor get is of the same quiiry —“TAh 4 BEST.” I, i Ange! Cake, 12c each. German Buns, 102 por doz. Oorn Gems, 10s par doz ‘To-day Oateake, 12¢ per Ib. Cream Tartar Biscuit 10e per ) GQOz Parker Elouse Rolls 10c per do Ginger Saaps, 12¢ per lb. All kinds of pies to-day in pastry, sréam or coconut. Try our Daehess: Rr »} / ~ r Bread 4c%per lo if. Treeerrorsn 93. D. Stewart Bastese Bacnry BARBS BAST BRBAD. *Seeteeses s 10866000 590 SSSSOaesSOF SOLES C8 @se2e@ 2620980088008 r PR eI em a ae j aN UA, oa ; IS IT ECONOMY ? Sin,— Why wasitthat our bove, who left last night tu eerve their Queen and coupntry, at leas ior One veur H lifax | garrison, were not given any send-off what Coe jever? They marched down, fol'owed Ouly by the crowd of people whose hearts went out at parting with the couniry. Sonie of them were among the first to volunteer for service in South Africa, but, not being accepted, availed of the next opportunity to show their loyalty and gladly offered to serve in Halifax, although none of the glories or honors of war will be theirs. But our Government does not seem to appreciate them very much. Or is it economy ? True Buve, WANTS TO BE INCLUDED. Srrn,— After careful consideration I have decided to allow my name to be attached to the various certificates of good character granted to the Gov ernment steamer Minto by Premier Farquherson, Attorney General McKinnon, Lemuel E. Prowse ‘‘and others.” In future when referriag those certificates consider them asif my name was attached. Joun McDowa.p, - ee « FASHIONABLE WEPDING. In a iate issue of “Madame,” a lead- ing London Society Journal, we note the marriage of the Hou. Francis Edward Basil, Master of | Ettrick, and Napier, eldest sou of Lord Napier and the Hon. Clarice Jessie Hamilton, third danghter of the late Lerd Belhaven and Stenton, and of Georgiua Lady Belhavea and Stenton of Udsion and of Bnglington Edinburgh. The ceremony was performed at E by His Lordship Bishop borrdon and Dean Skinna Wilson, the linborg, GAGEEDRDSRUREPSRE /CvESSOGRURE ROLES ORCC 2EOS ENON TRPREORSEGRSOSSNSURSGE SOUDORROSEOORORORGREDREROPOSUDUSSONGNSGEGEOE service being fully choral. One feature of the event was the large number titlel guests present on the oceasion, which is unusual in} ‘ase of Scotch weddings. In list of guests we notice the names of Mre. James Brown, formerly of Charlottetown, who is an sunt of bride. and her daughter, ivtg 5 } , here, ana az “a fair Canadian.’ cicttnaiiiaseneietimmly ote apa Here’s a bargain in spring jackets. A small lot of last | seasons jackets —worth up to! $12.00 each, go on sale to-day at $3.00. A second lot— worth up to $8.10 go on sale at $1.50 each, YS8u'll need to hurry.—Moore & McLeod. i. ow — MARRIED 158 Queen Street, March 21st, by Rev. G. P. Kaymond, Robert J. Diamond, of Charlottetown, to Margaret J. Lane, of Rocky Point. At DIED. At Bostop, Mass., March 18, Martha, beloved daughter of Dauiel A. and Mary Gallagher, aged 6 years 2 months 19 dayr. SOPELEREQGERSUARERADECECQSERRERSCRSRGRRSE AR lI. AlN — Helle To buy a good wa‘ch, for good things luek better, wear better and give bi tter satisfaetion. A wateh that is not reliable is woree than no watch atall. We ean sell a good reliable watch for lady or gentlemen at a price that will be sure ‘t# meet with your appreval. Ladies’ Gald Filled Watches $15.00 te $20.00 Gentlemen's Geld Filled VW — $12.00 to $39.00 W. W. WELLNGE Jeweler and Engraver. z ow as Sted as ve F pPooszHeCe SPREE SAESHURUREREDEQSESR™ | Dressmaking. Mise Florenee Rudge is prepared to de Dresemakiog, Mantle Making and Mil- jinery at her home. Great George Street oppoeite Full Klcetric Light. ' lads Whoo} are willing to endure hardships for their | the | the Mise i May Brown, 0 well and favorably kaown who is described in “Madame” | | the Hotel Davies. TEBE DAILY EXAMINER, CHA RIOTTHIOWN, NAKtCh 23 1800 LEPARTURE FOR HALIFAX. } | : | The Halifax contingent left last nigh! for their new ecene otf military duty \ | very large pumber were at the station ¢ give them a send-off. The following is 4 list Of the men who left: William Gregory, Charlottetown. Heath Coombs, ” Herbert Vaniderstine “ F. 8. Moore, * E- C. Beott, “= John Lightizer, 7 R, P, Croske, ” Duncan McLean, ” John W. Gregory = Raymond Seller, _ Wm. McCillogh, . J.J. Beaton, Pownal. Sylvan T. McCabe, Powanal. Russel Locke, Stanhope. j} © QO. MeArthur, Summerside. Wm. K. Burrow, Winsloe. Jor. Muirhead, Tryon. G. A. Harvie, Tryon. Geo. 8. Kideon, Tryon. Win. W Murpby, Southport. Ernest A. Watis, Nor h River. A. J. White, O’Leary. Wm Alex. McDonald, Covehead, W. R. Landrigan, Covehead. Geo. Cropley, Winsloe. A. P. Kennedy, Souris. Anos Jenkins, Pownal. R. B. Moore, Milcon, The full complement of thirty would bave been secured, but that severa] desir- able men had enlisted in the Mounted Police. PERSONAL Mr. A. E. Arsenault, barrister -at-law, returned from Summerside this morning. Mr. Ernest Kemp was a passenger by the special from Georgetown last even- | ing. ' Mr. B.C. Prowse, of the firm of Prowse Bros, left last night on a basiness trip to | Montreal, ‘he friends of Mr. | are glad to see severe illness, Duncan McLean him out egaio after Lis Mr. John McLeod returned last evening | frem a business trip to Sydney, Bosten | and other points, Mr. G. Cahill, for some time pasta student at&t. Dun-tan’s College, leaves to-night for St. Paul, Minn. Seigeant Byrne, of the Mousted Police: #mong the Northwest guests at Sergeant Byrne arriv- ed last night and will take charge of the recruits enlisted in Charlottetown, taking them through to Regina. Easy fo Take Easy to Operate Because purely vegetable—yet thor- ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory— Hood’s Pills More Proofs. Lapysmitn, March 22.—It has been esceriained that the eccidents! removal of rtone® covering some Boer trenches after the fight at Pieter’s Hill, February 28, revealed thousands of split and soft-nosed bullets. Princess Chrietian’s hosptal train errived this merning. It was the first train over the new Colenso bridge. The railway is now Open to Hiandslaagate. where a camp has been established, Drakensberg and Biggarsberg are closely ) watched by the British cavalry. _om Spring styles reach bere firet. In the eourree of time they reach all stores, but pever in the same variety and beauty. Mary of our suits wi]! be sold exclusively by ux, and will be strictiy limited in num- rer An exhibition of them begins at once.— Jas. Paton & Co. 33, tf. Parlor Carpets. Rarely beautiful pate terns, come in deep, rich greens with graceful scroll, patterns fashioned afcer thst fine o'dé style Florentine embroidery floral designs shading with glowing reds. Erchanting eff-ct. Come and see them.— Jas. Paton & Co. Want a spring jacket? We’ve taken all our last sea- ron’s jackets and put them on sale in two lots—$1.50 and $3 U0 only a few—so—hurry. Moere & McLeod. See J H Bell’s window for bargains in beers. You may think there is another place as good as a bg estore for hare, but you are mistaken as we will prove to you if you give usa chane-. There is only one best hat in the world, that’s Christv’s. We bave it, eome and get it.— Prowse Bros. esh__ CARD! DR. H- L. DICKEY wl (Lete Clinieal Assisian et London Oplhthalmie Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital) | SPEGIALIST—Lye, Ear, Nose | and Throat. : Opries—Cemeron Bloek ' isusivexen—Riehmoud Street, West. Orviez Hov Eveniags by aypeintarent- Eyes Testes and Fitted With Glasee wy ~ eT ee ee Te re ee PE eee Sry oo EERIE fee ha inal nt bh, ' Arr Logal and Giner ems, Dri No 8 drills wu ats&o ck 82nd Batali n, ulght LECTURE o: the R rmatic D, S:. Peter’s | Cathedral, Friday, 7.30 p. m | Mestine —Empiie Lodge No. 19, K. oi j | P. meets to nigh. Every member is | | reque ted to be present | Teceruones. The office of J. J. Horo | by, Sieam Navagation Co’s. wharf hae bern connected hy telephone. | — | Passencer Rares Increasep. - T | pessenger rates io Poecific Coa-t polis] | have been materially increased luring ib | past few dayr, (| AwNotHerR Sreamei A Sydney, C. B.,| Gespaich says; The steamer Eilis is to} | make weekly tripe between Sydney and | | Charlettetowo this summer. ira Gracz Cuuron. Von’: forget the jec- ture (to be delivered in Grace Church by Mr McCreaay, on | uesday evening at 8 > e’clock. Admission lv cente ' Hcoxey Marcou.—Th the H. B. C’s, at Si night, the score standing 610 4. Mr. Vinceut Blake was referee. The game wes very interesting. The ice was in good condition. There wasa fairly large at- tendance. Saints wor from Duanstan’s rink last i, Mouxtep Porice.—The men recruited bere for the Norih West Mounted Police did rot leave for Regina last evening as expected. Col Morris has been instructed to obtain six or eight additional men, and will remain over until to-night for tha purpose. EpveariowaL.—Judge Warburton will resd ® paper On Stages in Progress of the 938am,totlpm,2te4pm | Ewpire before the leachers’ Institute at the Y.M.C. A. Saturday at 8 p. m. leachers end others interested in educa- tional work shou!d not fail to bear this paper, which will,no deubt, be an excell ent one. —_ —_——— To Nicar.—Social and entertainment in Wright’e Gall tonight underthe aue- pices @f Lady Wallace Lodge. Proceeds for charitable purposes. A good pro- gramme is being prepared, aud a real social time may be expected. Admission 10c. Ledies with baskets free. Come ome come all. Tue Srantey.—The Stanley will not leave Pictou for Charlottetown until to- merrow morniog. The cause reported is that she haa to give way to the Minto in respeet tothe berth at the Pictou wharf. | There ie no respect ov, the part of the | authorities, for the Stanley’s age and what eke has gone through } } | ; Praesnytery Mertinc.—A meeting of) Preabytery was held yesterday. Rev. Wm. | Murdock was re-appointed to Richmond. Bay congregation; and the resignatipn of | Rey. J. R. M-Kay wes accepted. The committee appeinted to vieit Summerfield submitted their repoit, which wascf an evcoura ging character. Stems cr New Yorx —Prof. John A. Nichotls will give bis intensely thrilling lecture “A Night in the Slucs of New York,” inthe Y. M. C. A. BHal!, on Tuesday might next. Hie lecture will be graphicelly illustrated with one huadred scenes prejeeted on a large 35-feet canvas by one of the most powerfnl stereopti- cons. —_——_—__—~<—— Aw Istanper Insorep.- According to a Sydaey deepateh an employed of the Deminion Iron and Stee] company, named Buite, hsiliag frem Charlottetown, met with @ serious aeeident yesterday. Butts, while engaged in working at the construc: ticn of the blooming mills, stood upen a ecaffelding which gave way and precipi- tated him te the ground. He fell upes an axe which he held in iis hand and sue- tained severe injuries in his thigh and band. He was conveyed to the hospital **Dateh the opportunity.” By —— Hoed’s Sarsapari!ia now ycu may bail wp your healib and prevent sericus il ness, In EEE me) 4ény spring Medicins Your want ean be pro- cured at our stores at lowest prices. We meet every priee; no firm ea» sell lower than we de. Telephene and we wiil send any artic¢ie 3 ou want to yeuc home. Geods seat out on ap- probatien and ealled for again, thus savicg you amy trouble, EET, RE LMG YD SE AE ANTI Te ey aD Sailor Gaps _ hes " i a a | Lo AGN Ip mba ls ce ae PECCLLOCLEL LS Meet Me at the Always Busy Store Cy T? 856 EACH 1 staniey 4 LEC lle Ae2lLL0 _——_—_—$—_—_— 444444444444442444444444 New Spring Styles InSlater Shoes = All ovr Slater Shoes for 8 ring of )dJ0 are new on sale—over fifty kinds to :bo»e fro fashionable shapes in Black—Ta -~— Brown chocolate. ildren’s and Tams... a Special Rargain AS 72 American Blue Cloth Tams, well made and finished, some plain, and some with braided crowns—Secared at a bargain—you get the benefit...... OUR PRICE 45 cents and 50 cents ——e ENGLISH =" REGULATION JACK TARS 426 ; $3.50 and $5.00 a pair for msi, ALLEY & [O Wie —— + OPENING Seven Cases New Cloths Opened watts ~ 11 Mor’ to Follow No matter how larg» a stock a merchant may have, there is always something refreshing about mew gocds, they give \SSB244888428 44424448 44844 ———— f : = =— —, ee | eae —<— vitality and ambition to business. Our suitings, avercoatings and treuserings this season are unusually attractive. Just One Look at our Colleetion of rieh and beautiful fabrics, exqusite colorings, novel and exclusive designs, which must convince you that we show an assoriment that is impossible to surpass. Expect from us Besides perfeeticn in make, lowest prices, for we are;the firm that s2li good clothing at the prices of the other kind. Look out for our Men’s Furnishings ad. later. i > ‘, GORDON & McLELLAN Uen’s Stylish Outtitters...... 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