ees Heve reeeived and opened their rew LARGE SPRING STOCK OF CORSETS and Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies Waists. Full range of sizes in Stock Long & Short Waists NOTE—As we buy all corsets direct from Leading Manufacturers, you cau rely en the very best values. Spring Wants in Houschold Goods Our predecessors, W. A. Weeks & Co., prided themselves highly and were recognized us the very best hous in the city when it came to best valee Table Linens, Table Napkins, | Towels and Towelling We have received our full Spring Stock of these goods direct from Bel- fast, Ireland ‘he value eannot be disputed under the present low rate of duty; they are without doubt. ex thaordinary valu Unbleached Table Linens, Bleached Tabie Linens, all prices, full variety Table Napkins, + Special Lines. $1.25, 1.50, and 2.00 dozen; werth b0c to T5c dozen more. White Goods, Sheeting, Pillow Cot- tons, Counterpanes, Ladies’ Under- wear, etc., etc. Our eounters:are full of these goodsat very low prices. We invite your inspection. WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE em ‘ ea eee222 SUMMERSIDE | ars Abegweits. Wetnesday, March Ist. Admission only {5 cts. LEAS. “a ae Doctoring stopped, let us put If your clock ha hew life in it. If it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine 1t and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a eure. We have restored many sick clocks Some pronounced hopeless. Give your chek a chance. Noeure, no pay Send us a postal or eall and tell us where to send for it G. F. Hutcheson, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 24,1869 MARRIED. At Murray Harbour South, on the 16th of Webruary, by the Rev E. Giltis, Oliver B. Beek, of White Sands, to Selins MacLeod, of Murray Harbour South. DIED. Keb.23. Mary Louise, the beloved wife of James Groom. Leaves ove eon and two daughters to mourn their :oss. a ” ee HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: James MacDonald, Summerside; J W Richards, Bideford ; O C C McIntyre, H D Simmons, Montreal. Store Neus “my STORE” ‘lady how do you QUEEN S1REET. Sentner, McLeod & Co Very marrow Ribbons in Chiffon and gauzy effecta in the mest delicate color- ings is one of the striking changes in trim- mings this Spring. Nearly all ribbons have 9 draw etring tothem to be puffed; E T Higgs. and plaited, fluted etc. Some are fringed end will be very nach used for Drees and Hat Trimmings. A big sensution at our Dress Goode | counter yesterday, eepecislly the 39e | counter, and no wonder when levely new goods imported by us this season are sel- | ling at half price. | Whv de we lure money oa these Dress Goods? They area little beavier than what is wanted for Spring and we alwaye think the first loss is the dest less for us, whilst our customers get New Goods and we get the room-fer gur new Spring Goods You’!l see aswarm of B’s in our Blanket department Biggest Bargain Bed Blank- ets ever brought'before buyers. The Dry Goods Review eays: Dress Goods and Silxs have advanced very much iu price this last week. Sentner, McLeod.& Co. who are watchful of the markets placed orders before the rise, Sentner, McLeod & Co. have received their first instalments of Silks direct from the manufacturer in England. very handsome aud cheap. ever their They are Miss Murnyan head Milliner for Sentner, MeLeod & Co. starts this morning for the grand Millinary openings in New York and will come back by wey of Montreal and attend the Grand Easter openiogs iv Montreal. She expecis to be away a month; Sentner, McLeod & Co. have engaged six milliners to awist Mies Murnyan this searon, and the ladies of Charlottetown may expest the latest things in English, Ameaican and Canadian Mi !I inary this Spring- A Plain Goods or twotone Heather Mixture is the big change io Dress Goods, correct thing. In one of the big Boston stores wher, } Seymour in the chair. they close o1 Saturdays, a saleslady pat « placard on a line of goods to be cleared out The card read as fojlows: A customer asked the sales- L * Saturday.” oow that line wil be closed Saturday, “we close «very Satur- day.” Sentner, McLeod & Co. are selling just a3 many furs now ‘as they did any ‘ime Why? regardless clearing Anyone this They them out of wanting furs will save big money by buy- winter. are cost. ing now as nearly all furs for vext season have advanced in price. MINK about your health. Do noe allow scrofula taimts to develop in your blood. Take Heod’s Sarsapa- rilla now and keep yourself WELL. eee” ae 8 i ee Breakfast Foods For breakfast we have : Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food, Nesker’s Breakfast Hominy, Self—-Rising Buckwheat, Tillson’s pan dried Rolled Oates Fresh Ground Oatmeal, Gold Dust Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, Wheat Farina, Wheatlets. BEER & GOFF —————— | week, : “to tecl.sed } GROCERS, GOOD TEMPLARS FRATERNISE. ee Dinner and Reception to Visiting Templars Last Night. The dinner and reception to visiting Templars given last evening n Wright's Hall by Charlottetown Lodge of the Inde~ peodent Order of Good Templars, wae a mostenjoysble affair. There were about one hundred ladies and gentlemen present, including some seventy representatives of Bethel, Elliott and Excelsior Lodgee. The tables were spread in excellent style, and the happy company did the fullest justice to the choice viands so bountifully provid- ed avd well served. This portion of the entertsioment over, the intellectual ‘part of the exercises was entered upon, when the following toarts were heartily drauk and duly responded to:— The Queen—‘* God Save tae Queer.” Canada—S A McDonald, P C T, F B McRae, DC T. Iniernacional Supreme Lodge—Rev W J Kirby, Lodge Deputy. Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island— E H Duchemin, PC T. District Lodge—R E Mutcb. Visiting Brethren—C A Raskin andS M Jenkins, Bethel Lodge; Ernest Wood, Excelaior Lodge. The Press—J E B McCready, F J Nash, H Meclonis and J E Matthews. The Lsdies—B F Meseervey, P C T, and Absent Memberae—W G Sabine, PC T. Our Host—G H Foster. The gathering was ably presided over by Rev. W. J. Kirby, Lodge Deputy, by whom the varicus toasis were proposed. The vice-chair was most acceptably filled by Miss Fannie McLeod, Vice Templar of Charlottetown Lodge. Before the proceedings ciosed the bearty thanks of the visiting Temylara was ten dered Charlottetown Lodge for the choice entertainment provided. The motion was introduced by R. E.Mutch and support- ed by F.B. McRae. F, Smal wood, Chief Templar of Charlottetown Lodge, made a fitting acknowledgement, Abvuut eleven o’clock the happy com-~ pany separated afier singing “Auld Lang Syne,” all delighted with the wanner io which the evening had been passed. PERSONAL Hon J. W. Richards, of Bideford, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. B. D. McLellan, M. P., was in the city yesterday. He went west this morn- ing. Miss Annie Byrne was a pasesenger by the Stanley to-day, returning from Boston. Commander Cheyne ie lecturing in Halifax to large audiences, General Lord _ Sum~, He Mr. James Macdonald, V. 8, merside, wae in the citv yesterday. was registered at the Fiotel Davies, Charles H Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. : child, who have been visiting friends in Colerado, are expected home today yia Pictou and the Stantey. Mr J. J. Johnston, barrister~at-law, will leave this evening on a businesstrip to Boston and Montreal. He expects %s be absent about tea days. Miss Murnyan, milliner for Sentner, McLeod & Co., lefc last night via the Capes to attend tbe millinery openings in New York and Montreal. She wi!'! pro-~ bably be away about four weeks. of Charlottetern was one of the performers at the first publie recitals of the Mount Allison Con- servatory }upils in Bethoven Hall last Speaking of the rendering of the vrogiamme, which was evcellent,e St. fohe paper saye: Miss Moere marked im} vovemcnt. Her has broaden d wenderfully and her voice s rapidly growing stronger. Her render ¢ of her twosongs was admirable and enable her to appear with cre before a critical audieace. The paper cloees its notice ofthe entertainment by eaying that in the opinion of Dr. Tompkins, «bo is well up in musical matiers, Mise Moore has a future before her. Tr. Tompkine was ¢@ pleased with Miss Mocre’s singing at the recital that he hed her give asolo at the evening service in the Metdodist church. Miss Minnie Moore, shows techn iqne ae creacit would LOCAL NOTICES. Pure boneless codfish 6 cents a pound ow | Beer & Goff’s. When you are nervous and sleepless, take Hood’a Sareapurilla. I: makes the nerves etrong and gives refreshing sleep. 155 pairs of ladies fine walking boots to be cleared out at $1.25 a pair atR K Jost’s. ; A tew pairs of girls fine oil pebble boots to be cleared out at$).00 a pair, worth much more—R K Jost, Gentlemen will always find it to their advantage to buy their linens at Weeks & Co’s as they are always up to date and sty!e; 4 ply linen collars 2 ‘or 25ca, guaranteed lines, no substitute or imita- tion. Strawberry, Plum, Pesach, Raspberry and Red Currant jam in7 pound pails only 65 cents each at Beer & Goff’s. 443i. Felt hats from 33} to 50 per cent discount at the Bargain Oorner. Underclothing, top shirts, white & colored shirts of all kinds 33} per cent off. The whole stock must be sold regardless of cost,—Prowse Bros. SN anaeenaeeeeee Local and Other lems, a | x Hearrz’s Hart —Take in t!.e drive and concert to Heartz’s Rall on Tuesday even~ ing February 28th, Tas Weararr —Westerly to south westerly winds, fresh to strong during the day, fine aud & little colder. Fcnerat. Postronen .—The funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Perry has been poet- poned until Sanday at 3 o’clock. Tax Misston.—The introductory addree® of the mission will be delivered in St- Peter’s Cathedral this evening at 7.30- Prayer meeting aod address to-morrow at 7.30, p. m. eerie Leorvre on Wonan.—Enaign Miller delivered so interesting lecture on ‘“*Woman’, io the Salvation Army Barracke last evening, treating of ber place in man’s heart and man’s home, ber place in the world and in religior . Tos Sranuer left Pictou early this morning asd reached Georgetown shortly bsfore eleven o’clock. A épecial went down to bring the passengers to town which will be due about 4 o’clock. the Starley leaves Georgetown at six o’ciock to-morow moraing. Tue Marie.—The boats with forty- five bage of mail left Tormentine this morning atll o’clock. One hundred and twenty-two bage were lett behind, The boats had to put hack, however, con- sequently there will he no foraign mail to~ night. ocussitaiails Cu’rown Scao0u or Moeie.—Seventh paper ofseries tomorrow at 10 30, p. m. Subject, “Graces of Rmbellisments. One of ine seuior students will play illustra tions from concouve’s studes chaatante pour le piano, also impromptu in A. B, by Schubert, op 142, No 2. A.O.H.—The annualconzert of the A. OU H., Society will ba beld io their ball, McEachern’s building on Monday evening March 6tn. The best talent bas been procured and a pleaeant time is assured to all who may attend. Remember the date programme io « few days. Y. M. L. A.—The concert to be given in St. Jame’s Hall on Tueeday evening rext the 28th inet., will be a musics! treat— grand solos, fice instrumental music and tirat-claae readings. This society has the reputation for ficret class entertainments, avd this one willbe upto the usnal high standard. Programme on Saturday. a Po.ice Covar.—This morving William Mahar, ( Whitecap ) an old cffeader, was fioed $90 or 90 days imprisonment with ward labor for been druvk aod disorderly. Mahar it was given in evidence, wasa chrenic corner~loafer and had a habit. of using bad language on the sireets to the great annoyaace of passers by. James Murphy, a sailor, was fed $2 or ten dave for being drunk aod incapavle. Tuey were both vommittedte jal. For Tue Hosrirat.—Tbe Engineers re- peated their entertaimment im the Lyceum last eveniog forthe *enefit of the Prince Eiward I:land Hospitsl. The programme was the same as at the first entertainment, exoepting that Prof. Watts played aclar- ionet solo that was a rvasical gem and well merited the applarse whibh fo.lowed its rendering. There wasa good attend- ance, and everyone appreciated the per- formance. Itis@ard that the eotertain- ment isto be given in Summerside ons date to be announced Jater. osiciibdiineiie Amonc Op Faetenps.—A Summerside correspondent writes: Rev. Dr. Doyle who wae here a few days last week left for hie homeio Vernon River on Monday. His many iriends here, of all de- nominations, wee glad to see him looking so bsle and hearty. He cfficiated ‘ Paul’s on Saturday, and notwithstanding the stormy weather a large mumber at- at * au ih tended church In the course of hie sermon he paid a high tribute to the character of the Iste Dr. Gillis, and in doivg so, he voiced the sentimente, not only of all present, bnt alse of ell thore who everbad the pleasure of the Doctor’s acquaintance. The best sho+dr-ssing is Ronleverd, pr-e 18c, Diamond l5e, Gilt Eige end Egz Finish, at 25c a: R K Jos ’s. Mens fine Loot: at reduced prices—see our window at R K Jost’, _———_——-— <— —{—— — 8 Convalescing is more or less a very slow process according to the severity of the sick- ness. Vitality, when at a low ebb, works at a great disadvantage, and much time is required to regain the lost strength and power. Mait : Ths Best Tonic produces marvellous results in such cases. The rich food of the malt goes direct te the blood without further digestion, and the hop prin- ciple gives tone to the stomach, Creates a desire for food and the ability to digest it. ~ I THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE STANLEY BROS, C o 39c] 39 a4 | =] Critics—< find no fault with our 39¢ Dress | Goods; tuEy Buy! This is | posotive proof that the goods : are exactly as represented— Blacks, Navy’s, Fancies, Light, Dark and medium Colors, Checks and Plaids—worth 60 to 98¢ per yard, wale 4 Price 39¢. =/SEs/S/ENS Stanley ros We are Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS IN ALLLINES | All winter goo@s to be cleared outat sweepin: reductions All furnishing goods at your own price GORDON & McLHLAN Uoper Oucea St Men’s Stylish Outfi ROBERT PALMER & Charlottethurn Sash and Door Factory tter 9 tS “9 eee i a With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepaired to upply cortracters aud others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Erames,’in erior and exterior Finish, etc. ete. OUR SPLCTIA.UTIEZS | Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Rails. Balusters Newel Posts, Cypies Butter and conductors, Kiln Dried Syruce and Hardwood Flooring, Kiln Dried Clear Spruce, Sheathing and Clap Boards. E@ Give us a call. ROBERT PALMER & CO Charlo ttetown PE. 1 . es Peake’sNo 3 Wharf ee ee — REGISTERED PURE INDIA TEA ..: BRAGMIN > > E Qpameanenentatias Sh ce Five tons just arrived airect from the Gardens Faore.ce Haszard ' Ch’town, 27th December—2wka ecd