THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN WARCH 14, Ly y a e2clte@2y Blouses Wiret Arrivals Ladios New louses LATEST 1899 STYLES —Just Received at— WEEKS & CO. We hare just opened our first lot of very newest blouses in PRINTS, DEPHY RS, AWERICAN GINGHAMS and BLACK SATEERS, These goods should have been de GOODS SaLE. Being late we hare marked them low. We havea handsome range to sell ” a0, 6c and 100. Gome and see them, they are choice. . ; Ladies’ New Collars LATBST STYLES. All sizes—elearing at 10c each. NOTE —Yon can depend on get- ing the latest in Blouses, as every Blouse we have ia the store is 1899 patterns. NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY livered here ip time for our WHITB) Local and Other Hiems. Tue Prone North«est to porth-east winds, Fair and cold I. O. F.—Reguler meeting of Court Avondale tonight at 8 o'clock, in the Mickanics Hal!, new Prowse block. A full attendance is reqaested, Tas Maus—The boats left Cape Traveree this moroing at 8 40 und go‘ over to Tormentine at 12 o'clock. The boate trom Cape Tormentine-left at 11 o’elock bringing 60 bags of mail. They were not reported atthis side at ihe time of eur going to pres. Tus Sraxtuy.—The Stanley arrived in Pictou this morning shortly after ten. Bhe brought over nineteen passengers, five hundred barrels of fiour, three car- loads of seed snd 28 lot of sundries. A epecial left here at U.18 te bring the passenger* to town which got back at half past three. Founerat at Sovris.—Mr.R. F. Medon- ald, of Souris, bas the sympathy of a)) im the lose he hassustained by the death of bis wife, @ most estimable lady anda great tavorate. Her funeral took place on San day aed was atiended by an unusually large number of people. ‘the mournful pro- cession was beaded by the Souris baad, WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE 222FlLe wet HOCKEY RETURN inescents Ys “Od Victorias Tuesday Evening March 14 The extreme ele seness of the matchin Which the Crescen s won the Trophy, has used a general feeling in Hockey circles to ie these twro clubs meet again before the sea- ‘eu closes and the manager has secured them for the above date. A grand contest Is promised, and the mateh Wil be nt ropular prices Same eveniag a se s0nd match will be played 41 NCHORS vs Y, M,C. A, 4nd those who saw the splendid showing of the Y, M. GC. A. Tearn on Tuesday evening last Admission 15 cents, Reserved Seats 20 and 25 ea, at C-D Rankin’s 4 A BARTLETT, Marager Card of Thanks. Raving catered m our twenty-fifth year | new department ia (Jaeen Square Schoo! MA i CH cama to town from St. Peter’s this movsn~ s ne what a good eontest is here assured ; Summer. M Droggists anid Dispensing Ch-miete, ted as our bus during hat time, we feel our efforts te Warrant your cosfidence have been ap Meciated, and bey most respectfully to re- rn yon our eacere thanks for your liberal patronage It has beem our motto during the past Wenty-five years to handle only the BEST feeds im cur line, aed sell the same at Masonable prices We sre now better than ever prepar- “io de this. RING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO US AND SAYK 25 PRR CERT. All preseriptions are prepared person~ . ly or sy our Mr. McKinnon, wheis a Beinate of ihe National Iustitate of Phar-~ Macy, Chicago, and a member of the Nova ia Pharmaee tical Soeiety Our : Special : Remedies CYM_ every smiisfaction; we are eon- Uy reeeiving testimosials ia their Yor, Seliciting & eon tinaanoce of troa your . Your obedient servant. xe GEORGE 5, HUGHES Thepeepies Draggist; Apotheearies Hal! ky ness hae steadily iecreased | hurgh, bae decided toconfer the degree of which played appropriate music. The spall bearers were Jobo McLeas, Fred Morrow, Captaio Lavie, James McQuaid, Michael Mc Cermack and M. Paquette. The service at the church was conducted by Rev. D. F. Macdonald, assisted by Revs. A.J. Mc- Intyre and Dr. Waiker. There were many exquisite feral tributes from friends» in Charlottetown and Souris, Oxe War ro se Generove.— In the Baptist Church of a New Eagiaod village was an eld man who bad all the Christian graces save one, and that one was the grace of liberality. He would do anything in the world for the cause of religion but give up his money. At the close of the finarpcial year of 1869 the church found itself $400 in debt. A church meeting was called, and it was voted to circulate a subscription paper on the spot, and endeavor to thus raise the CITY COUNCIL MEETING Important Legislation to be Asked for---Other Business. At the regular monthly meeting of tae City Couucts last evening Councillor Crabbe brought up the matiar of tne SppoOiotmeat of ac inspector of m'ik and milch cattle aod of dead meats. Here ferred to the prevaieuce of tuberculosis enithe danger that lurked im the wilk of cows infected with this disease He urged the importance ef haviog the tuber culio test applied,aud of having the milk- dealer- premises tLoroughly inspected. Regarding the sale of meat in the market be ssid that in some insiauces the erucle offered was unfit for food and its saleshould be prohibiued. He had asked the Recorder to look imto the Act of lo- corporation with a view to ascertaining what power theCity bad respecting the appointment Of aa officer of thie descrip- tion, The Recorder said that the Act of Lo- corporation did mot give the Council the power to compel the people to have their herds exam ned. It would be necessary Lo have legislation before action is taken along this line. He was of the opinion that au imspector should be appointed to ia spect the premises ot people dealing in milk aod examine their cattle with a view to the application ef the tuberculia test. He also deemed it advisable to have meat offered for sale in the market subject to lospecilon, Mayor Warburton spoke of the danger- ous nature of tuberculosis, and urged the importance of having the tuberculin test applied to the herds of venders of milk. Conneillar Nicholeom thought that there \ eresome other matters regarding which legislatien was also advisable, and submitted the following resolution : Resolved, That the Mayor, Recorder and a special commities consistivg of Couns. Nicholson, Hooper and Horne be appointed a committee te draft a bill embodying cbanges in the Water aod Sewerage Act covering such em ergencies as the retirement of Mr. Laird ; also a further bill altering the City lacor- poration Act by providing for election by ballot and a mere equitable system of re- presentation im the City Conancil, and for sum needed, This wae done, and theold gentleman did not put his name on the paper. The result was rather disheart ening, $200 only having been pledged. | Sileace reigoed for s meweut, when one of the most generous men in the church moved that ** we double vur subscriptions.” Iustantly the old gentleman was on his feet, aod with extraordinary ferver, *‘I second the motion.” He evidently felt that he was thus doieg his part in hasten— ing a most desirable result.—Harper’s Round Table. I PERSONAL. woo M:. H. J. Massey hasbeen appointed town clerk of Summerside, in succession to Mr. W. KR. McKa;. Mre (Dr.) Fraser, St. Peter’s Bay and Mrs. H. Houle, were among the passengers to town by the eastern train this morning. Miss Ke.ly, who is to take charge of the ing. Atthe next meeting of the Natural History Society, next Tuesday, Mr. Watson will read a paper of more than usual ip~ terest. The Pioneer strongly advocates the ap pointment ofthe Hon. Angus McMillan to the office of Lieutesant Governor of P E. Island. We learn that Hon. D, Farquharson, Premie: of the Province,and Hon. Hector C. McDonald, Attorney General, leave th: afternoon for Georgetowa en route to O1 tawa. The Very Rev. James M. Quinan, V.G of the diocese of Antigonieh, is just re- covering from ae attack of brooch: pneumonia, which lasted six weeks Father Quivan viwited Charlottetown lar The Superior of the Charlottetown Hosp- tal begs to acknowledge that she hs re- ceived from Dr. F. F. Kelly, Executor, the sum of $30, bequest of the late Mrs Francis Monaghan. The stipend of Rev. W. M. Herridge, pas'or of St. Andrew’s Church, O:tawa, has been increased by $1,000, whicn gives him new $4,500 with afree masse. Mr. Herriage will receive the henorory degree of Dector of Divinity from the Montreal Theological College in a few weeks. The University of St. Andrews, Edin- Doctor of Divinity on Rev. Geo. J. Caie, who was for several years, prior to 1874, pastor of St. Stephen’s church, St. John Mr. Cair, who isa nativeof Chatham, Miramichi, has been for# quarter of @ century minister of the parish church at Forfar, Scotland. Her Highness Princess Nazri, great granddaughter of Muhammad Ali, (tbe great ruler of Egypt in the forties,) gave ® matinee musicale on February 16th, at ber palace in Cairo. There was & large gathering, comprising high Government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and the principal European residents. This is the first time a mussulman lady has publicly held » large social gathering attended by European gentleman as well as ladies. Queen Hotel. A. Martin, M, P., Valley- field; Henry Woods, Pownal. Davies Hotel: J. D. Campbell, D. E. Brown, St. John; F.C. Jones, Moncton ; D. B. MacDonald, Montreal. eR NRO RE MOE ONE a SS se See our men’s tweed paote for $1.00, 1.25.1,60 and $2.00, worth 25 per ceat mere at J. B.Maedonald &Co’s. $1,25 boot for $1.00, $1.50 boot for $1 20, $2.00 boots for $1.60 at our sale the regulation of clubs and places of amusement or resort of boys; and for the formation of a School Board consisting of .adies, having special contro] of morale aod subjeety edpevially within ; WOman’s provincr; also for enlargement of the powers of taxation, and further to obtain leave to purchase an electric light plant for the city and issue debentures for the purchase of said plant. The above committee tu report back to this Council ania meeting cf citizens to be called for the discussion of the eame. Councillor Lyons seconded the motion, whch was adopted after some discussiva in which Councillors Nicholsor, Crabbe, Horne, Lyons, McCarrca and Taylor took part. The sum of $1000 was ordered to be paid the City Senco! Board on account of the estimates for the current year. Councillor Craobe reported that the Finance Committee bad waited upon the School Board to see what reduction conld be made in their estimates, and that they bad declined te makes change in this direction. The Board had however ap- poiated a committee of three to confer with representatives of the Couneil regard-~ iog the proposed change inthe title of West Kent School property. Councillor Crabbe gave notice that at the next meeting he would introduce the u-ual asseesment by-laws. A letter from Carvell Bros. regardiog Powwal wharf was referred to the Finance Commitee. ihe bills ordered to be paid included #500 to Col. Waring for sewerage plans, $83.75 to McLeod, Morson & M«Quarrie or professional services iam 1897, and $44 74 for medical and other expenses in onvection with a recent case of diphtheria, Meeting adjourned. Hockey at therink to-night. Crescents vs. 2nd Victorias at the rink to-rioht. See See ee ee DIED. In this city, on the 13th inst , Catherine, widow of the late Dougald McKinnen, agec 68 years, [Funeral tomorrow, Wednesday at 2.30, p. m., from her late residence, Chestout Bt., to People’s Cemetery. Im thie city, on the 14th inst., Edith Cameron, daughter of James Beales. [Funeral from ber father’s residence, at 2.30 o’clock, on Thursday. q ooK OUT for the first signs 0} impure blood—Hood’s Sarsaparilla is your safeguard. It will purify, enrich and vitalize your BLOOD. Don’t mise this opportunity of seeing the ending of 1899 hockey season for if you do you will regret it. Crescents vs. 2od Victorias, Anchors vs. YMC A. Mrs. John Trainor, King St. offers for sale athree story dwelliag house situated on Pownal St. containing 13 roome and shop with good stabliug in connection. Dwelling saitable for double tenement. 92 dy&wkly 1 wk. See our special line of men’s black shirts, grand value, just opened at J.B. Meedouald & Co. 2ins. Very attractive—Sentuer, MeLeod & Co's. show wiudow sare well werth resing. The southern window is trimmed very artistically, with the latest things in new } i illi and the nerthern windew rent cle handsome novelties in biack goods. Ckoice dairy butter, very cheap by the tub at Beer & Goff’s. ? ‘ne. this month.—R. K. Jeat, a. ‘ Local and 0 Pouice ‘ocrt.—!wo drunka Bohert Davi~ and Jono Spencer—were disposed of this morning. They were fined $2 or ten day# each FLoatine tas Gnaaxpae.—The work of floating the Domiaiw» Coal Company’s barge Grandes, stranded on the Mi-couche shoals lmat fall, is to be commeneed fortb- with, Warr Intenast Guarantesp.—The Brandon City Couac! haedecid d to ask the Manitobs Gosernment to guarantee for 50 yeara ihe inter+at ov Bravdon’s bonds, amounting to $500,600. Porctar Lacrore — Professor Caven has consented to deliver his popular leeture on “Two Scenes ‘n Canadian History” in the public hall at Montague about the firet week of Apri\ next. See later notice. ‘Twitt se Great Fux.—Ao exeiting game of hockey will be played at the rink tomerrow night. Twe teams picked from the Abegweits will be dressed as negroes and farmers. Great fum may be expected asthe players will do their be«t to make the game interesting to all who attend. Frauir Growens.—The Superintendent of the P. E. I. Railway has agreed to issue tickets at one firet-class fare to all parties attending the Fruit Grower’s meet- ing in Charlottetown on the 2let inet., provided they present a certificate of at- tendance from the Secretary of the F. G. A. to the conductor when returaing. Tae Gon Kickap.— At Newmarket, Ont., one day last waek Robt. Ginty undertook to blow out an accumulation of sectin the sieve of a emokesteck with achargeef buckshot. He put in a very keavy charge, and, resting the gun on his knee, fired it off The result was the gun kicked so strongly as to break his leg between the knee aad thigh, Woman’s Spmert.—At the literary meeting in the Methodist Church iast evening, Mrs. Walter P. Doall read a splendid paper en **Woman’s ephere and work,” which gave rise to an interestin discussion. Miss Dutcher, who presided, tendered the thanks of the meeting to Mrs. Deull for her exeellent paper. After siogiag the Nativnal Anthem the meeting cloned, rworrm Leadves, —There was a good attendance at the seeond annual meeting of the Epworth Leagues of the Summer- side District, which was held at Keneing- ton afew daye ago. Some interesting ad- dresses were delivered and yaluable papers read. Officers were elected as follows: president, Rev J Goldsmith; vice president, Mr Lewis Trueman; secretarv, Mics Bentley; corresponding secretary, Mise Jessie Strong, Summerside; treasurer, | Miss Bertie Wigginton, Victore. Fixe Porxsrs,--Mr. F. Younker, of North River, delivered at the packing house tcday fiye bogs weighing 1,065 lbs., six moniheold. These are considered one of the fioest lots of bacon hogs yet delive = } ed tothe pork house. The hogs are of great length and depth of side, firm- fleshed, scantily haired and fine limbed. These characteristics are very pronounced, and are the prime requisites of the bacon class. Mr. Younker may well be compli- mented upon bis success in growing the ideal hacon hog. Tas Deeg or Yorx as 4 CARPENTER.— “It isnot geuerally known,” says a Lon- den contemporary,” thatthe Duke of York isan ¢xpert carpenter, and, if necessity arose, Could handle a plane or use & chisel with many a man who earns bis livelihood in that way. An interesting story is toid of him in this respect. Some years ago the late Duke of Clarence locked his | yeunger bro:ber out of a room into which he particularily wished io enter. The Duke of York, then Prince Gecrge, simply hinted that if his brother did not open the door he would qniet y pat bis foot through @ panel of ic. Mo heed was paid to this threat, and afer a Japse of a minute or two Prince George preceeded te garry it into execution. After this was done cor science smote him and be knew he woull getintoa bother. So he obtained the necessary wood and setting to work at once planed another panel, put it in the door, got the bright coloured paint to match the other panels, and no one war any the wiser. ened - - —eermpemrneeasnnasonan man) YOO £20 OB J 2G 8 OOF * ; Bverybody’s Pills Possess so many desirable qualities that if ycu enee used them, you well always give them the preference as a general family cathartie. They are small, easy to take, Sugar coated, gentle in act- ion, do net gripe, sure in effect. @@eoee &] 1h Constipatien, Liver Billieusress, ete, they For Complaint, Seur Stomach, are particularly valuable. Sold by all druggists. Price 25¢ a box. AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Ev: ry trip of the Stanley, brings us new goods—late last week we opened eight cases. White and Tan washing Among the lot are Kid Gloves, 4 button fastenings, Sizes 6 6} 63 63 ‘hese Gloves are very mach worn abroad and are good wearers 80c pair per Zanzibar Printed Lawns for Ladies and Childrens dr+svex and shirt waists—very nice patterns and. fast colors 31 inches wide Cc French, English & American organdies—a per pair fine assortment of the latest colorings, some of them as fine and sheer as bolting cloth. [6c tn 38e Pt: ‘White Organdies © White Ezyptian Bualisles White Dimities Woite Lawns White Satin Uhecks Aud 2s Pieces Scotch Gingham Staaey Blacksmiths’ Supplies Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Caulk Steel, Toe Caulks, Spokes, Rims and Hubs, Weare sole agents for Kearney & Foot Files & Rasps. Buy from us and save money. Dodd ano Rogers. Whoiesale & Retail Aarne WOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an appli- catien will be made to the Legislature of the Prevince of Prinee Biward Island, at ita next Session, for an act to veet in the City of Charlottetewn, the title to ai! thet tract, prece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Charlotte- town, being Town Lots num- bers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three ($3), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) is the 4th hundred of Town Leta, in Charlottetown, being the property known as the Weet Kect Street Schoo! land and premiset. Dated at Charlottetown this lat day of March, 1899. eee JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlestetowa H. M, DAVISON, Oity Clerk. 228 208 VT O7884408 b2 —dy 4w & B. Gow, Bros. Charlotteiwn- ‘Sewerare Tenders for Cement, Brick ete. Sealed seperate Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be receiver ot this offiee untill ncon,on Tuesday th 4ib of April, 1899 for the following a: olt— l. Tendere endorsed “Preje «|! for Cement”, assording to conditions spec; ificatious and on forn.s sapp! © iia office, each tender to be accom: bye certified cheque for $120 Otote reuee if the party declime tue coutra il ratisfactorily com; ' 2. Tendera endorsed “Pi for Brick,’’ fer 220.000 Bricks g to condition and on forms 2100 ibis (fice. Bide will be received for woole quantity required or fo ots of ar more. Mach tender to be acco by acertified Jcheque fer rive (5 cent of the amouniot the: oder, two tod if the party decline the coutoas te satisfactorily complete i. The commissioners do no ors selves to accept the l»west or ® ete HENRY 1 ' an. Offi:e of Commissioners of Ses aud Water Supply, Ch’town, P. E. Island March 13, 1899 61— 2aw,td Harm For Sale 16@ acres at Dundas We effer for sale 100 aeres of land at Upto, Daedas, former'y oceupied by Angue Me? hereon. 7® acres clear and in good heart, there mainder onder mixture of hard and <¢ woed. All excellent soil. Terme easy. M.& D.C. McLBOD, Attorneys at Law Charlettetowa Feb. let 1899. Peb Zad wkiy | moe ee “ge S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT & Strict tion to nd prompt re- capes jouie. Special twenton given \t the Pork, Poultry, Eggs. Hides and Wool Skins. acipet alt om given > repetie, dence W&, 1. ®, SANFORD 46 an 48 Argyle St. H*4 MPAXtEN, & meme