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Batries for races close Saturday, the Sth. ‘ CAAA AA ee © DAINTY $ RSE EE PE FEE EY REE EEE aE EE a aE eee S822 oe HS BK te ee 0424 O*% OOO ~ = aD > $100 IN PRIZES THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 3 1898, CHARLOTTETOWN YS. SUMMERSIDE. THE LATTER WIN BOTH OF THE HOCKEY MATCHES. } The Senior's Defeat the Victorias by 4-0 The Stars Win From the Crescents by 5-4, Two rnteresting Hockey Matches were played at the Rink last vight, one between | the Victorias and the Senior Summerside team and the other between the Stars and the Crescenta. The ice at the first was in | sien lid condition but to-wards the close of The play | the evening it became very soft. iia both of the trratches “Was times it became furious, but not one of the four trains showed any combination whatever and itis combination that tells. Im the | first half of the senior match the Summer- side men male three goals. lu the second ialf they scored svother, but the Victorias siled to seud the pack once through their opponeots gorl-posts, During the gane McKie and the Summerside team each one of their skates and this in cases caused Jong delays which were very trying to the spectators but were pleasingly relieved by the specialties of Charlie Van- | Buskirk enl some of the small boys. ry fast and at } 1 C ei Stewart received a bad {crack on the eye. Io the Stars— | match both teams went in to win but the Stars came, played and conquered, and they conquered fairly and id a sportmaniike manner. Play had caly commenced fora short time in the fir-t half before the Stars scored their first goal, then the Crescents took three goale in succession and before half time S’side seored again. In the second helf The Stars scored twice and the Crescents once, thus making the total secore5to4. Mr. L. B. McMillan made an exceptiovally good referee and was bounced by the Summersideteam. The behavior of some ofthe young men of Charlottetown after the match was over was anything but that of gentlemen. | Creecents DOES {f PAY TO TIPPLE. You know itdon’t. Then why do you do it? I know why. It requires too much sel’-denialioquit. The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and will cure you of ull desire for jiquor in two or three daya, eo that you would pay five cents for a barre) of beer or whiskey. You will eat heartily and sleep. soundly from the start, and be better in every way,in both health and pocket, and'without interfering with bus- iness duties. Write in confidence for par ticulars. The Dixon Cure Co., No 40 Park Avenue, (near Milton St. ), Montreal. wea: MARRIED be the 'ride,on Feb 23rd, 1898, by Rev AS Stewart, George W Patterson, of Quincy, Mus-. to Selina McMillan, eldest daughter of Donald D MeMillan, of Wood Islands. { DIED. Ip thia city, 2nd inet. Anastasia Doiron, third dangbter of the Jate Leon Doiron. day morning 8.45.] At Covehead, on Wednesday, 2nd March age, leaving a vidow and three daughters to mourn their joss, [Funeral on Friday at 2 o’clock p. m., to Covehead Cemetery ] At Peake’s Station, on Wednesday morning, March 2nd, Annie Farrell, beloved wile of Joseph Dunn, Erq., aged 24 years. {Funeral on o’clock a. m.] In this eity on the 2nd inest., Anastasia Doiron, fourth drughter of the late Leon Friday 4th at 9 inst., ott (Funeral from her home, Kent Street at morning to St. Dnnetan’s thence to Roman Catholic May she rest in peace. 8«5 Friday Catbee ral Cemetery.] Dox ‘y forget the races Thur-day nigh abot tmein the old rwk all the racers are in good trim end will lkely make records the rink will be properly measured aud any recorcs made will stand. : 51 31. Big boot bargains—clearance sale of boots and shoes at Geff Bros. Read Paton’s announcement ia eeue, Look out for Paton’s price list Satur- day. Read Paton’s advertisement todar. today’s A Slumber > pong However sweet, has littl effect upon the tired brain worker and nervous stud-nt. Upon those why suffer in- somnia from other eauses it may prove ine‘fectual. Sovareigs Cocoa Wins will archieve what the song cannot do For all above ills this remedy will be found remarkably beneticial. Manufactured by SEVHON BROS, & CO. Mairax Compton of | broke } both —< LOCAL AND O.MIR ITEMS Crossine both ways at the Capes today. ——_-~»_- —— Cuorr Pracrice.—Firet Methodist Chuch at 7 o’clock. es Tne Srantey.—The Stanley arrived in | Picton to-day about noon and will leave on | return to mvrrow morning. caliddidiowige Satvatiox Arny.—Tonight in the Bar; racks, at 8 p. m., ‘A Druvkards Home” ip five scenes. Admission, silver collection. A al fair, snow or THe Weatuer.~-Moderate winds, no change in temperature light rain today er tomorrow. P.E. I. Hoerirau.—A meeting of the P. E. I, Hozpital Aid Society will be held tomorrow, Friday morning, at 11.30 in Y.M.C. A. parior. A Dovuste Fine.—Alex. McNeill of Richmond &t., charged with a breach of the Liquor Regulation Act hetweea the 20th of Dec., and the 18th Feb., was fined for tha! offence $100 and coste; and for selling liquor between the hours of 6 p. m. on the 19th Feb., (Saturday,) and 7. a. m., on the following Monday, was fined an additional $108 with costse—a total of $200 and costs or 6 months imprisonment with hard labor. P. E.I. Hosprrat Convocarion.—At a meeting of thetrustees of the P.E.I. Hospital held on Tuesday last, it was de- cided to bold a convocation in the Kinder~ garter Hallonthe eveningof Thursday 24th inet, at which will ,be conducted the graduat‘on exercises of the training schoo! for nurses. Diplomas will be conferred upon four nurses whe have completed the prescribed course of study. Addresses will bedelivered by His Worship the Mayor andother gentlemen, interspersed by some literary and musical selections. Tonitcur.— Tonight in the St. Dunstan’s College Rink will take place a game of hoekey between the following eomposing the St. Duastan’s College team : M Foran, P Gagnon, W Sullivan, (Capt,) Geo Roy, J Donahoe, K McPher- son, and the Prince of Wales College team, composed as follows: John Myers, Roy McLean, Pierce Schaffer, Charles Farqhareon, Fred Brebaut, Ed Redmond LN Pickard. The game should attract a good many spectators, who wiil be sure to enjoy themselves. / PERSONAL Mr. Cleaver Sullivan, who is convalesc- ing after his reeent severe iliness in Montreal, is expected home next week. ‘neierecsntiigateitoncesstiet NEWS NOTES, The late Sigvor Nicolini left the sum of £20,000 to his widow, Adelina Patti, and | | [Funeral from her home, Kent St. Fri- io his three children by bis first marriag-. A’ Wood Islands West, at the home of | Madaine Patti, however has reaounced the legacy. The French-Canadian Liberals of Montreal propo-e to erect a monument to the late Premier Mercier, of Quebec, ata cost of $20,000. The contract will he given to Mr. Hebert, the well-kuown Freoch- Canadian sculptor. The oldest known European is Swedish, dated 166!. But the museum in Londen bas a Chinese banknote Bri i ish note three centuries older. ; inst., David Miller, iu the 75th year ct hie | — ps The Queen seems to be enjoyirg won- derfully good health. She walks better than she did at the time of her jubilee. There are jarge and enthusiastic crowds about the palace whenever she drives out sod when Her Majesty arrived in London on Thursday last she seemed tobe the only occupant of the open carriage who did not feel the cold east wind. Later in the afternoon the same day she again went out in an open landau, andtook a long drive through Pall Mall, Piccadilly, Hyde Pork, Chelseaand Batilesea park. (on Friday sfier the drawing room, the Queen drove drove to Kepsingion palace, which will shortly Le opemed to the public and in the evening she gave a large donner at which the Prince aud Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York and the Duke and Duchess of Fife were present. ienvcihassssheiliasannalalolae Ottawa Jcurnal: From the nature of the disease to which Archbi-hop Cleary fella victim, be must have been in ill-health for a considerable time past, and te that can<e may reasouatly be attribuied the extreme nature of sume of his utterances, which though based on Catholic doctrine were worded in @ way to aronse unnecessary irritation among those of other fai:hs. = The Janitor’s Benefit at the Rink to-night Phussday. Skaters do your duty v2ucd come A pleasant and profitable even.ag at St Jame-’ Hall to-morrow evening for those who atreod Rev. Mr. Fuillerton’s lecture on London. Admisson 1]6cts. HE IS JUST AWAY! I cunzot say, and I will not say That he is dead. He is just away! With a cheery smile, arda wave of the hand— He has wandered intoan unknown land, Ana left ns dreaming bow very fair It needs must be, since be lingers there. And yon—O you, who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the glad return— Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here. Think of him still as the same, I say; He is not dead—he is just away. —Jaues Waircoms Riter. NEW HATS | NEV Christy’s London Hats egy a peeenetnanpiae i8 CASE New hard and soft Hats, New Styles. New Ghades, Mfen’s Hard and Soft Hats, AL cana? Boys Hard and Soft ats Children’S Hats and Caps _ Remember we lead the style in Hats, This is our particular line, and we profess io know when a hat will suit you, and we are In a position to give youall the very newest styles in — AAARD AND SQFT HATS. ROWSE BROTHERS, The Stylish Hatters - Clearance Sale! BOOTS & SHOES Too Much Stock. Small Store. On taking stock we find we have too much stock on hand. New goods are on the way-—-we must have room for them. For ashort time sweeping reductions will be made tor CASH ONLY. Broker. lines —all kinds 20 to 50 per cent. Discount. Ladies—bargains for you. Men —this is your chance. We mean business. When we advertise a Sale, it is a Sale. CASH ON DELIVERY Money refunded if goods don’t suit. iu: RK JOST FRIDAY MORNING Stamper’s Corner —— TO LET. That large, thre story brick ware- house on cornec of Pownal and Dor- chester Streets, lately occupied by Messrs. B. & M. Rattenbury, Rent moderate, Apply at the office of the Connolly es:ate, Queen Street. A. A. McDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PET'S, Trustees of the late Owen Cor~oily Feb? eodef NOTICH. — The Annual General Meeting of the shareholders cf the Full Electric Company ot P. KE. Island, will be held in the office of F. L. Haszard, Esy., oo Monday, the 7th day of March, 1898, at 4p. m., to transact such business a8 may come before the meeting. W. DICKENSON, Managing Director. 47 ~—dt1246 —$—$——$— en. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON We have secured a quantity of BoneLess Coprisu — guaran- teed all codfish, no mixture— which we offer you at a small | charge over cost. ALSO very fine dry codfish and shredded codfish in packages. SANDERSON & CO. ! = a Ties for weddings and receptions, Ties for street dress, no exceptions, We have them here t all minds, TENDERS Tenders will be received by the under signed until March ftbh, from persons wishing to puschase the surplus butter from the Hillsborough Dairying Company Tenders to state the price per hundred Many styles, and many kinds. AT ==> — JOSEPH TOWER, Reowstery ro. em. Haniel, Lot 48. | D. A, BRUCES NEW HATS: _— NSS PO INO IE MIE aa tl a aatetendestinl La