_ MILITARY INSTITUTE. — Capital Paper by Surgeon-Major Warburton Read*and Discussed, a fairly well attended meet- ws ragot the Military Institute on Thursday evenidg. \fter reutine business wae goished, a very interesting and inetructive paper on the 1 edica!l department of the militia service and the ueedot having a Bearer Cor pany connection with the district, wae ree i by Surgeon -Major Warburton. He cor trasted the depart- le Crimea, ard ip the lJete ments in the , . Soudan cam paige, showing the perfecting of the organ ization a! d the beneficial re- guite during the latter campaign. He showed how the formation of Ambulance Corps, or a Bearer Company in this D.«- be of general benefii to the eaching them the necessary ‘First Aid to the Injured” and e wounded comrades. paper was read, quite adiscue~ ace, and some other valuable ven by the different speakers, » were Lt-Col Moore, Lt-Col Surg-Msjor Jenkins, Surg- ),Msjors Davison and Stewart Grey,——after which a vote of eodered to Surg-Major War- trict would militia by elements of hew to relie After the $00 took I hints were ¢ amovug whe Longworth, Capt Jobas aco Lieut. thenke was burton for & iecture. The next meeting of be held in Artillery Orderly Rooms,T burs ~ day evening. Apri! 6h, when another suit- able paper » ill be read, or a discussion on gueimportant military topic will be held. All militasy men end their friends who are intereste i will be welcome. the Institute will we a. <a Dear Sirs,—I bave been a great euffer- er from rhe matism, and lately have been confined tomy bed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LIN [MENT advertsiement, I tried jis and got inimediate relief: I ascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful power of your medicine. Lewis 8S, Burien. Burin, Nil. Ladies, w have something to interest you ip French kid gloves. We wmadea large purchase of 600 paira and can offer you $1 20a fully low pr the Peo; !+'s d $1.35 gloves at the wonder e of 82c a pair— Weeks & Co Store, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, makChH 24, 1dbY -_ THE GOVERNORSHP Sir,—I must say that Iam much sur- prised that some of our young politicians who are frieude of the government now in power do not take hold, and push home the fact to Sir L. H- Davies, that the Hon. D. Farquharson is not the man suited for the governorehip, as the Patriot has Leen advocating of jate. Mr. Farqubarso: pro- bably bas trends ; but st:/l to b> appointed to tLe highest office of our Province, io rep- resent Her Most Gracious Majesty, eurely we want & man who is more in touch with all classes of the the community than Mr. Farquharson. Senator Yeo or Hoo. Wm. Wel-b would make a good governor, and have fir-tright betre all others, (according to politics) Hon. D. Davies having declined to accept. Hon, Benj. Rogers would make an excellent governor, Mr. Rogers bas always been a strong supporter of the Liberal party, and l believe wou a fill the cflice tothe satisfaction of ti: public and with honor to himeelf. | would also suggeet Mr. Fred. W. Hyudman, “an old navy man,” as a gentleman who would fill the office to perfection. Mr Hyndman bas no claim, as a politician, but i does not always follow that a poli tician must bave the office. There are Ofter just as good supporters of the party whe do not seek political honors. I would like to see ihe Liberale make an appointment, so that Government House wil! be made use of, as it the ollien days, and I believe, sir, you w agree with me in this. was Oup LiperRAL, Things to Make a Note of. _—_—— If you care to be comfortable tonight at the hockey match, invest 15 cents in # reserve seat at G D Rankin’s. Last hockey of the searon tonight. Dont miss it You wli long for hockey in July and must beable to have it, so come and see these last two matches. J.0.0. F.—Wildey Lodge, No. 27, meets to-night. Initiation, V isiting brethern welcome. The R:v. Marcel! Conran will hold special services io St. Peter's Cathedral during Holy Week. He wi | give a spirit- ual instruction daily at 7.25 a. m., ap address to girls and young women every afternoon a4 o'clock, and a sermon nightly. een octane Sa Cure a Cold in a Day CONCERTS LAST EVENING. At Pownal, East Royalty and Corn- wall. A delightful moonlight drive, an ex- cellent programme, a thoroughly enjoy- able evening, were the rewards of th many who attended the concert given ia Pownal ball by the Baptist choir, unde Mr. Kerle’s direction, lust evening. Th: hall was completely filled with peopl from the city and from various neigh- bouring sections of the country. We need hardly say that the programme the } pled the Coarr, was firatrate; to mention the names of performers ia sufficient evidenc The soloists were Miss Amy Earle, Mis Yeo, Mr. Cecil McNeill, Mr.E.W. Mar- tio, Mr. E. H. Mitchell, and Mr. Coias Karle. Miss Stentiford, Miss May Stenti- ford, and Mr. W. W. Hattield, delightei the audience with well chosen,and wel rendered recitations. Therewere also s trio by tbe Misses Earie and Prof Earle, +» dan ex.) mely pretty duet by Mies Amy Eale aod Mc. Charles Earle. While ameSt tvidious ts ge uw paiicuiare, perhspS tue Tosi popurar item ov (he pto- ~remme were 1th Guvrus &Du Vanjv accompauimest oy Mr.C. Marie ang Mr Hatticid Phe iatver embodied @ youu maoy iugeaious tugs! ot+, {be banjo accompanists were Mes-ré “J. A, Websier, i W. Bowues-, Marin, Yeo, Duffy ava MeNell. Amoog (hec@ may perturmers, to Charlottetuowu concert gver-, we were pleased (0 Observe several Dew ones, notably, Me-ers. 2. W. Bowwess and J. A Webster. Mr. G. E. Huggies occu- Lhe proceeds of toe en- ertainment, we understand, were between | $25 and $20. Arter the coucert a large pumber remaioed for @ iime at (tie Comp- ion House, where an excelleot repast was cerved. ‘ben a hearty vote of ihavks the rol fatmoililalr was tendered Mr. Hughee for tis able conduct in the chair, which was followed by a chorus by the eboir and the singing of “He is a jolly good fellow.” Mr. Hughes made a fitting ackoowiedgmeat, and three hearty cheers and a tiger were given for him. There wasa large attendance at the Concert in Heartz’s Hall last night, and the choice programme prepared for the occasion was carried out to the satisfaction of everyone. The programme was as follows :— Aula Lang Rene, thet ualeeceda Audience ‘has been served on Elizabeth Watling, chargiug her with violauag the Liquor Regulation Act by selling ia a roou not properly fitted up, ihe summons is re- Luca: and Other Items Hb STANL&Y i mov og as usual toxd seciteipisiente Poice Courr.—One drunk—Peter McLeod—figureu ai ine povce court this Moruing. te w fined $2 ur 10 days. THe Weather. — owrouy winds or wod- erate gales, uuseiiied, at first with sume snow OF rain, then clearing with westerly winds, pieiieiailiaenion Dominion Day.—iue Farmer says the Summerside horse weu are \aiking of hold- Ing BTACe urciing Oo Le Vriviog Park at that place ou Dom) o. Day. —— = Sr. Perer’s Cargivaar. -Palm Suod. (Mar. 26.) holy Communion 8 a. m. aad | @ m., Mative 10.15; evensong 7. p um. The Rev. Marcei! Conran wiil preach morning abd eveulby, ee CoMMITTED To JaiL—Sarah Ann Mc- latyre, tome time ayo vouvicted of a viviw- tion Of the Liquor Reguiation Act, was last evening committed to jail fur two months in detault ot payment of her fine. vinci The W. ©. T.U of this city will havea discussion ©. au iwteresting subject ou Monday the 27.0 ipst 4t 3 30, p.m. All the members are especiaity requested to ve present. Others will aiso be made weil- come, sinning Tag Maits.—Crossing both ways to- day. T hirty~eigbt bags ot mail left Tors mentine this moraing at twenty minutes to seven, The crossing was a very quick one and the mail special arrived in town al ten minvies after twelve. Liqvor RecreLariux act. —A summons turnable on Thureday. Boarpers Waytep.—We have now, un- occupied feur bright, cheery, comfortable well lighted rooms. Can accommodate a few genilemen boarders, or gentleman and wife. Excellent table. Apply to S, Mcs Rae, Kent Street, near Queen, ccmvnslijaaietin Locat Counc1..—The monthly meeting of the L. C. W. takes place next Satur~ frombone Solo............Mr. Eraest Hil! Recitation...,.. secscees oh 188 BINS day afternoon, 25th inst., at P., W. College, at 3.30 o’clock. A full attendance is re- All are invited, We, The piiced window drape “retty, serviceable and inexpen- can Striped Serims in white, cream and fancies— a p endid assortment just received, most durable and effective low ries in the world | hink of prices like these; allowing 7 yards to the window o6c per pair 70¢ per pair 77e per pair 84c per pair $1 12 per pair -—- —— HO Vocal Duet..... Misses Campbell and Down | quested, 24, 3i Take Laxative Brom») Quinine tablets. All druggists refuad the mouey if it fails to | Recitation,,..........+..Misa Ethel Tantoo fiacnanlpninmmen a relieve. 92: eit. . . secsseee, Miss Edith Riggs Tox Tra ns.—The Georgetown train eS T) eee oe [ngirumental Solo......++++eeeee Miss Murphy | did not make connections with the Souris e “.weas of praise bestowed upon | Prombone Soleus... see Mr. Dawson | train at Mt. Stewart this morning ow ng ‘o a Hood’s Sarsapar lia by these who have! Reading.........0....45- ..J.H. Ayers | an accident to a car at Brudenell. Both taker it prove the merit of the medicine. | Vocal) & Wh sting Solo.. Master R. Hogg trains came right through (0 town, the one - -~ . -- Voor! Bole. ..c0ess ren Mr. Charles Curtis { from Souris arriving at 11.45, and the ; De Georgetown one at 12.2 * BORN. During the intermission home-made 2 ' a of ye, we See a! Se candy was +erved, and at the close of the proceedi: ge @ vole of thauks was tendered Jczk Muvurrny Wins. —There match race on the ice yesterday was a a between = - ne Mr. aad Mrs. J. N. Profitt, a son. Mr. Heaiz for the ueeof the ba)l end Chandler’s Barney C. and Hooper’s Joe a —=s = other kindnesser, The proceeds amounted Murphy. The race was keenly contested, re DIED to $32. Rev, W. J. Kirby presided, and iu took fire heats to pick @ winner. ee ee Joe Murphy captured the two first heats and the fifth. The other two were taken by Barney C. There were a great mac) spectatore, 1 the First Methodist Cburch, 488s the Ssbbath Scho] rehe tra, gave @ Sacred Concert in the | Muibodist Cha:ch last evening, oe proved Ger Oxe.—The Prince Edward I-land The Magzezine is for sale throughout the Island At South Rustico, P EI, ov March 25 1899, Mre John Buntaio, eg d 64 vears. [Funeral tomorrow (Saturday) a 2pm, on The choir of : ed by . Gloves: 925PAIRS | ——_ Uorowali which was largely attended and u every particular, At Brighton, Thursday, March 20cd, 1899, Annie Sophia McFadyen In the 19t! cess ul ;} O O-t Bi ' | | | At Spring Valley, Murch 14 h, 1899, to i | } | | | | { os : y : } irrié¢ wn choruses, a clarinet #0'0 by Prof. Watis, a D. K. Ci rrie’s. a oo ae ecornetrolo by Mr. W. Cook, vocel eolos | S uris—D. ee a put d ai o OT es onglase’. hy Miss Temple, Mrs. H. Large, Mr. J.R Mt. Stewart— Gordon uglase Misa H. Collings, Mrs. Wa ts Montagne— F. 8. Maedonald’s. . or ave. t 4 ‘ 1 ta is . 5 e yes 3 year of he ag 102 Saiurdat choice programme, which wa- rendered | at the following piaces. Price 5 " au . ae re | SU a. .. Ou : : : ‘ - - > : \ oa wid ae = NY ay ae jer f Rev with mucd ski] and wae greatly apprecia~ Georgetowo— H me 0 Go ion f ‘ ; : 6 ' from i ssIadenCce O vt : . ‘ e = " D ina alga s } i j enn % ee vill. jae ted, included two orchestra marches, four Samm! —Suwall & Bearisto’s anc * Jobu Goodwill. Gr-at Bargaius at our elear. ance sale of Boots and Shoes Just Received | yt ee new Clothes in Suiting, Overcoating Dav 1800, | Our | Nine bv ndred and twenty-five pai Es fi Cerdinak ts St een ‘ tod Mr. F. H. Beer, a readiog by Miss vardigan 4. Khe : : : the very newest colors, W. H. Stewart & Co M and a solo and chorus by M Alberton—G. 8. Mutrart’s, rye ° be ara Bee . H, Stew: ‘my Muu, aod a solo and chorus by Mr. : ine. € “pring are latest n lties. Ais» here 1s LW. Cook ad choir, cloeing with the Tignish—J. A. Brennan’. f' rowserineg. etc,, for pr 4 ' Read coat ad. Ramsay’s waterprool singiwg of the National Anthem. Prof. Watts was wusical director and Mrs. Geo. Sianley accompanist, and eaeh gave tne Something Startling arriving daily, A Marcu 1x Prospect.—it is rumored that owing to the commit'ee baving de- . ‘t . "hh ‘ a } ‘ ‘ ior Glove Buyers. —— ' oer fulles iefaction. cided that the club race on Saturdey shall . .° Ar i the las 4a J , ullest one be trotted over a mile Course, the ow prts Don’t put off leay ing your = d I ’ bt t m ‘ * i | qunemaenenne ; , . > . . . 7 . oly J a j aw t j Li 50 DOZEN See our new hats and ees of the now famous Barney C. wil vot en- it requires time to ado good WCPkK. W al iu n i tUR ter him in tbe 3 minute-clase, but will immediately efterthat race cha!lenge the winner to a 300 yard dasb tor $20.00 side —best 2 in 3. Shoald the track be in good condition aod the wind favourable PERSON AL. now; but we can do more. Our garments are Perfect in Fit, R. H. Ramsay & Co. > Finest French Kids in Riack and all colors. — Mrs. A. C. McDonald, Montague, came to town to day. £1.35 1 Hon. William Richards returned to| “Barney” will likely make it interesting Regular prices $1.25, $1.v0 anc Th { ( f i Dj eee | Bideford thia mording. for seme of the boys. os . 5 oe $1.50 d OM Or d Uceos Mr. Robe:t Lamont, of New London, Ladies’ D - od d id Excellence in Worlmanship and F.nisa, : was in the city yesterday. sidies gngola laced at . . ad a Tacs E E KS & Co Blacher Shoe Mr. Robert Fennell returned to towo | buttoned boots at $1.00 ard Exclusiveness in Coluri a ane. = vn ; hi ing by the western train. or i \ sl ; Made the manufacturers au offer gg see. and eiiads of Cape $1.25, onaps. W.. 3. Stewart GORDON & Mech 1 a A M . pe the | Shey accepted ome. onet Traverse, came (9 town On the mail epecial MERCHA NT TAIL IRS Is still to be found in our & Co SSELS4 SHS BORO one ‘EASTER "22° ; 1899S , ‘Queen sels ax ELE ARE ORLA: » ' +B We are now showing a fine | “Tillson’s Prids | assortment ot RASTER CARDS all new stock. Ses them AASZARD & MOORE ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TESTED. and we are able to place them on our to-day. Counters at the stock.—We could not The many friends of Judge Alley are y . it ; glad to see him about again after his se- W ondertul get along without 1t vere illness. " A Low Cell John, at Mr. 8. N. Earle’s grand ¢ Gentle Laxative Ladies and Children who require a gentle laxative occasionally, will find an idea] one in Ever; bodys;Pills. One or two pills at a time is in most cases quite sufficient. They are mildin action, donot gripe, ®4e pur- ely vegetatle, and not in- jurious im any way. Being ‘sugar coated and small in size they are easily swallowed. 32 pills in each. 25c¢ a do. concert acd entertainment oo Easter Moa~ day evening. Mr. W. L. Waring, inspector of steam-= boat machinery, is*here on « flicial busi-~ ness. He isa gusst at the Queen Hotel. Mre. J. P. Sullivan, St. Peters Bay, avd Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Glenalgdale, were passengere to town by the Souris train to~ day. H. M.8. Comus, recently c»mmissiored for services on the North American atation, bas put into Sheerness with Captain Clit~ ford ill. The warships will be detained at said port until the cap’ain recovers. Mies McKeever, of Moore & McLeod’s establishment, and Mise Dalcon, of stanley Bros., were among the attendants at the big millinery openings in St. John on Tuesday aod Wednesday. Messrs. M. BE. Maloney and W. B. Mur- dock, two popular commercial travellers, came upfrom Georgetewn in the special | . yesterday afternoon and are registered at the Hotel Davies. ve Figure of only S2¢. per. pair. Remerber these are finished French kid and worth 1.25, $1.35, and $1.50. We invite you to see them. ENTS KID GLOVES TW SPECIAL LINES and a sp cial line of Gents’ dog Skin gloves for driving at $1.15, LADIES AND GENTS.—We are headquarters for gl ves this season and can bach it uo wrth the largest variety in the ci'y at the lowest prices. Every lady who wears those shoes is loud in her Are yuu looking for comfort praises of them. and wear combined in a ladies’ shoe ?—Its here- - are very b gh pa its avd choice'fiour fur bread» Gp@s. y. ; WThitec at is a Hicu Grape family flour suitable for gevera! purposes. Puritan is a good Famiiy FLour snitable for general purposes. All these brands are well known, and guarenteed by us. PRICES VERY LOW. We've proven it. 185 a pair, and goed value at that. Try a pair if you want lots of comfort. Sold vy all druggists. ; S000 OSO6 OOOO SHOE VY 2004 S9OO LOOP GOGH BHO GHO8 FOOT eee And FILLED or CROWNED : W EEKS & C0 « K. JOST ; YSPEPSIA is the ay ae ~~ SANDERSON & CO ld suffering. By taki ’s N P. MURRAY na . | STAMPER’S CORNER ; Garsaperilla the digestive organs are BE: ems Yee *} PURE FOOD SELLERS, ¢ Peoples’ Store, toned and dyspepsia IS CURED. ‘secuecoeewenee. ome | Qacen St. near Londen House. Wholesale and Retail 00 £ GOGO COO CEE