- THE DAILY KAAMINER, CUAKLUTTETOWN FEBRUARY 9, 1899 ee ert: SE WEEKS & C26iloc!_ and Oter ens] *+tme= mes The marriage of Mr, George L. Gaudio, ‘Local and Other Hems.| bard fought battle may be expected. Out merrily in appreciation of the j yous worth of value for money spent with us. ‘ for Mee-«rs Bros i rp ‘ : Tue Maits. —T ) om toremat Messrs. Lowe bros., an aoe Bf S.—Dhe maila left Tormen » y , Tue Temperate i re: t l¢ . ; fae Mies i } ouoke wae , ote Re. ~Six above zero was y r Xt ® . First White Goods Sale | tine this moromngat twenty minutes to 9 = ie a 4 Fully) a a ik ry the coldest registered lat night /« Wa S IS) ore - MOle iZe ;e , » . ° a d reached town ata quarter past two. Cat) , tt a ie St. Peer °| —-—@~—— . athedrai, in ihe presence Of @ congregas] . oe ee) — - eae w ff. . Send Tae Sraniey.—There is no furt) toa which completely filled the #4'fce, f — sth ih Send.» Mrs Faas Matys 9 atl) . ; } STANLEY. — wi cae hen ee 7 : ormerly of thi rine Br ~ news from the Stanley. She was hidden Rev. James Situpsdd performed the ceres | ls gl oe died ia Sraton aff! ew a O from view this morning | 1 if mony. ast week, She was 9 years of age. “4 a i is morning y¥ tne ¢ Ling nny ~ : vastiiaiesiai | 80W. . Uhe bride, who was given away by her | East MonbayY | <( Wom f t ¥ : ins Si a brother-in law, Mr. Maicolm McLean, |. oe NOUBAY, <2: Se, Satie bas af] U Ladies Re go _reeses | = Summersipe Ei_ection —The civic elec- | ¥Or* adress of fawn and blue,shot effect, | oe oe Opera House for Easter Mon- Kei 5 reet Covers, Chemise. | tion in Summerside will take place on the | “immed with satin and chiffoo, and bad | \°” bight for a grand concert and enter- «({{} ® . 4 = - es sod designs 28:b inst. The Tuesday pre vious will be | “4 sod vloves to match. eee tll a, Rest va } nomination dav The _ bridesm id, Miss ilsie Lowe, |} Cue Props 3 : oi 1 I il : ' , 6JB3,-—Srong ud? @ada gaies < sia oSpEe Cousin Of the groom, wore green broat north wester W oe ‘a ih a I : P iin ,T : sine gO -“keriy lu weeierly cieg yr ant Embroiae ries Nor a Passencer.—The western train | °'0'h with white trimmings and bat to | decidedly cold: continu - decidedly c id «tl was three quartersof an hour late thie} ™@tch. Shealso worea handsome gold | a el, See ee ie iain cee ‘ ED ander lee le ¥ 1 - gua ’ wade: =". ‘riday. | ‘ o : a - “9 Y : 8 ; os a , |} merning. She had not one passenger to} °700ch, the gift of the groom. wsitstiliissicaae ‘ : ( heap goods that will not stand the wear and bs ren 8 ; ' e we | Charlottetown. : Mr. James Younker, brother of the! Steel ,; @ ear ] / ; : ; ‘) value selling a Be ee oa at 7 Younker, brother of the Crry Scnoor, Boarp.—Me. John D. Reid tear is not the kind wide awake people buy— a’ qa) valu —_—— ride, was groomsman has b-en apnpoi ‘ bh tthe City | ’ naiaes SE ES EE - ae na nb appointed a member cf the City ill » Inc i U aA 4 6 la Fr a Re - in ber the hockey — h es march was skillfully play- | Se ool Board in the place of Mr. Archibald alll We handie nose buat good goods-——no mat- 1 in risdorougn HIDK lLomorrow nicht he.) & ry fo W Watson ofvanist of the K ne ly wal ’ . . : ' i . , of Kennedy, who has resigned. The appoiat- ter fh rk é f i *e the \ Cc rias an ‘ eo sli Yt e ‘ : j i - a i ~ Di ‘ I OW co 2 S y * Ty - 0 te Gy tween and =Abegwei's. A | Cathed:s], and thie Carhedra) bell rang | ment was made by the Provincel Goverus al cap tne goods, you ge, every cents ! | MILITARY : ment, ai{{| i gee OCCASION, cman Goods 1A = " 4! iM . i —- Mure y i on After theceremony the hippy young Instirure.—A meeting of «ill Archio@la Macmiiiaao, whouled at Martin, | ec upie, w th the bridal arte fs 1 al the offizer , : j - ‘ , a . is “Paine W ra pertvy end aj the officers of the different corps will be | « Sheeting Sy | Texan, was oromee 0 a et this | namber of guests, repaired to ‘he residence | beld atthe orderly room at 8 o’c! ck th : This Weeks Creat Offering's =* ,afternoon. the funeral will be underthbe fthe bride’s 1 ; , a j ree she af » i avs Oe ‘ riage: nother, on Kent Street evening for the purpose of "PaunIZirge : TAP ‘ ty ' ‘ ef . auspice he 1} ’ = vt O"gaulZirg a Piaio a 1 twilled, nog eh a | Caradia ; 4usp 8 of the Oddfellows. where several hours were pleasantly pass | Mi) tary Inetitute. It ie iwvortant ie oe af} dod hito WUnderrrear makes. (4, 5',/ \ pr - Ourspec; , : ee » ed. | flicers shonld be present, — t 16) Teacner’s Instirure.— At 8 o’clock 1 present, «(if g] f2-1nch & Fe e : = “ : rs oO cloc The bride was the recipieat of a great ayant | on saturday evening, “ir, Bb. f.’Messervey | many hand-ome aod ex ive offer! P. E. Istanp Hoserr At t | ff , ill res a naner on “The T Yhband-ome aod expensive offering » Ih, ISLANI SviTAL —At a meet | Pillow Cotton $ were ad = peper on lhe Theory of | testifying to the esteew in which herself | ing Of the Board of Trustees ofthe P. BE. | gf Public Speaking Ihe teachers rill | : . ie th glish and C | widths, 40, 42 |, a ” On ¢ di = aa. toll W:il |} and hasband ere held bya large circle of | I-land Hospital beid on Tuesdsy evening, al jag! is ; ne SNe = | Mees At {00 Tor discussion Of the following | friends. Prominent amongthe prerents | it was unanimously agreed the ordia) | “ | E l : ee de “ ee ae 8, yminent pong the prerents | it was unanimously agreed that a cordial J () Picken ~ : : At ; a 4 lOc ju . on / viz —(1) Are we J istified in wasa hau isome s deboard, the viftof W.! rote of thanks be given to Mre. B. RB gers, a((} 4 | - VM ell made of THE WHITE SKIRTS —. ’ 12e avg oe panhe OE) on the part of the! A, Weeks & Co., andthe brides xssociates | city, forthe haodsome donation to the ' i good cetton, fall size ane Plein 42 inch special {Oe pupils ? (2) How can a preparationof | ia that employ, and ® handsome silver | hospital of twelve elegant bed-tables which “tll Yatest cut front trimmed “OT 2 : o - “PC ‘ , c » lesenons he secured | . " . ‘ . ; : .) » > i e ie widt s eae ten cou Hom Ons ve secured | (ealver from Ihe Sewing Circle in con- | contribute largely to the comfort of the cf{| ] t f . LO I ] moe 30 ¥ pite wiper ; > & +e. if iCCsS,. sail elcid ° . ‘ ; ‘ 2 | or » ‘ air € 5 a Al ou as ote - — nection with the Cathedral, of which the} patients. Acordial voteof thanks was aff} ; “ ae es ee Coe ee skirts, full widtl d White Cotto ' : : : Me, ; t M regs ~—sbe many | bride was a pro vinent member. also givento Mrs. (Dr.)J. E. Robertson, broidery insertion—posit- : ’ 1 4 aD aa Orme. SSG were. cone C. Lietz,} To Mr. and Mrs. Gaudin Tae Examiner lof Montague, for her exertions in collect~ aif} ive] y worth 75 cents Jength — 2 styles — one 4} to 16¢ ae Mies. W innie A. Bryant, of | ‘xtends its best wishes for a long and | ing subscriptions and promoting aconcert {ff} ws ' Ae trim d 6 f k 3s : a. iope P. 7. os = now of Bostou, happy wedded life. by which a generous amount was aided al our price U imme ») TOWS O tne bs Mass, ,eurprigsed them by presenting them << : to the funds of the iastitation. : a af Bsn: 83-inch, We . lata Giver See. Mek 0a Wee voete se and 12 inch frill—the jonook pase 3 a a a e PERSONAL. aff LOT 2—30 nightdresses Times Ulotb, Haira valu 5 j Cvening, Feburary lst. The cervice was APPRECIATION. — Twenty Doukhobors, other 6 rows tucks and Towels ; Our two leaders Fine Linea Huck, pr. “ 4 Weeks&Co The People’s Store n towele 40 x 40 25c. NOTE—We are daily expecting our ta- ble Iineneand Napkins. These are goods bought Jow for cash and the very best val | pey wait—W & Co. ve It will you to re ae Hoye say dese Abegweits -VS= Victorias F’RIDAY, FEBRUARY (Oth eed Carnival at Souris. —— A grand Fancy Dress Carnival will | be he at SOURISSKATING RINK ln Wednesday, Febuary 8th Admissio: 2Ce and Ife, Ticket holders in costume free. Pe eeeitietieeeeenecetereeeeeees ‘800 Cece peer @ 600800008608 Money : Saving ADVICE HUGHES 1805, resolve If you have not dealt wit the People’s Dn ggist ip to do so in LSu0 services free, h Drugs and wy other store He fives advice anc and sells the Best Engli Medicines heaper than inthecity, — You can save 25 p, c. on all pre- scriptions you have pre yvared by him. eur friends have proved this—(ive him a trial and see if he cannot save money for you, Parnonize.... Hughes The People’s Druggist. | special will leave in t a Apothecaries} Hal] *P0ecoses 8se¢ goroeeeseees OSC ROOBOEBO presented by Mr. Robert Rameay,of Sum- mereide, P. E. I, friendain a very appropriate manner for their kind rememberance and pleasant surprise, danciog was enjoyed from eight o’clock to twelve, when refreshments were served by Miss J. Shaw and Miss Annie McEachern, of St. Catharines, P. BE. I. The guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Lietz every hapinese. er Things to Make a Note —— Splendid ice at the rink to night Gal- braith’s Band iv attendance. Prof. Vinnicombe, Miss McKenzie, and Other favorites in Ste Peter’s Hali next Monday evening. After them, the “coons.” Take it a)l in. St. Peter’s Hall next Monday. forget it. Carnival next Tuesaday evening. The last chance for fun before the Lenten season commences, of Don’t Pure home made candy atthe Prince etreet School conceit to night. Only Scts. a package. By very special request Mre.Gerard bas consented to sing “ifthe Waters should Speakas Tiey Flow.” at the Prince Street Schoo! concert to night. Remember the Prince Sireet School, concert to night in S:. Peter’s Schoolroom Doors opea at 7 30 o’clock, concert com~ menoces at 8 o’clock. Salvation Army—Special meeting in the Barracks tonight. Come and hear about “David’s Seven Cups of Blessing.” The public are promised a meeting of univer- sal intereet. Meeting at 8 o’clock. Mayflower Division of Wes: Royaliy are expected to pay a visit to Orient Divi- sion tomorrow evening. Some fifty young women are reported as students during J)898 atthe Minnesoia State School of Agriculture. The Carnival will bes grand success. A great many names are already in, and very enjoyable evening will be spent by #/] who atiend. It will bs the oaly ove of tLe seasor, and it will be advisable not to m 4s it if yeu care to see a pretty eight and hove a good time. SQUIBS FROM SOURIS. Mr. Geo. McPhail, of Grani Entry, M. I., appeared in the Souris Skatiog rink on Monday evening to give, a3 it was thought, an exhibition of speed. The spectacors believed they were to witness something unusual (as Mr. McPhail had been heard boasting ae to his ability as a skater) but were disapointed. Mr. McPhail’s power of speed must have decreased or some of the youths of the town muet have gained con~ siderable, as some of them defeated hiza ithout aoy apparent effort. Z Ife caticiae amet of names be haud- ed in to Mr. d. C. Ferguson before Fridty j0th a special train will leave Souris fur Charlottetown in connection with the hockey ma:ch to take place between the Ategweits and V ictorias on that date. The return fare wili be one dollar. The he afternoon and re- he same night. “eae Pewee Bros & Cc., of this place re about going out of business. They are Grapsieaet thal goods at a large discount as they,want to get rid of all by Their steam saw yoill at Souris and lobster factory at East Lake are also advertised for ssle. It is rumered that the Messrs Acoro are totry their luck in Westero Canada. Oo Saturday last Mr. James Paquet, brought home a load of wood, with bis horse Rollo Bay Boy, measuring 122 we As thie was all large greeo bard wood an was hauled a dietance of four mileg over several bill2, we think it worthy of men- tion. i j last While ona trip through the couniry week Mr. Hyram Jacobsen had both | ears badly frozen. grocery eture on hapel Street, Mr. Alfred Freon hae opened aa Mr. Lietz thanked his | March 1+t | SASASASASAS Miss Morrow, Souris, was a passenger by the eastern train this morning. Rev, Ignatious McDonald, St Terees’s, came to town this marning. Eight commerical travellers left by the mail special last night and crossed at the capes to-day. It is gratifying to bear that Sister St. Catherine, of Notre Dame Convent, who was taken ill yesterday is better to day and there is a good pro pect of further im- provement. Mr. Thomas Wise, who was in Coarlo- lottetown several times with the Harkins Company, was in the east of Broadhurst’s new play, “The Lost Chapter,” at Ba'ti- more last week, He made a favorable impreseion. The president bas commuted Com missary General Eagan’s sentence of “dismissal from the service” to suspené~ ion from raok and duty for six years, en- ding with his retirement from active service on January 16, 1905. Mrs. Alexander McNeill, wife of Dr. A. McNeill, recently of Charlottetown, leaves Summerside today for the Pacific Coast where she will pase the winter for the benefit of ber hesl.b. Her husband wil) accompany her as faras Sackville Question in Arithmettc. Six,— Being anxious to see the following question in arithmetic fully worked and exjlainedI would like to submit it to the consideration of your readera who are arithmetica:ly inclined: ‘A boy ou count- ing bis marbles three at a time, or four at a time, or five ata time, always has one over; but on counting them seven at a time he has none over. What is the least pumber of marbleshecan have? A solu- iion to the above will be avxiously looked tor and most thankfully received. A Pupil. ee a Sratve or Miss Wittare.—A move~ ment has been started at Springfield, Jil., for the erection of a bronze atatue in honor of the late Francis E. Williard in the National Capitol at Washington, Illinois [ is entitled to two places in Statuary Hall, and it is proposed to commemorate Miss Willard’s lifeand work by, constructing ap appropriate memorial to her. A bill bas been introduced in the Legislature whicn appropriates $2,000 for the expense to be incurred. Queen Hotel: Louisa A Cardigan; KE Boswell, Victoria. Marchand DIED. At his residence, Springvale Farm, Vernon River Bridge, on Jan 3@th, Joho McGillivray, aged 71 years. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE men, women and children, reached the Windsor Station, «Montreai, a few days ago,en route for Winnipeg. Attired in their fantastic garb, they created no little attention. A sturdy Doukhobor, attired in sheepskins, by the medium of an interpre~ ter, spoke briefly as follows: “Thank God, we have reached a land of liberty. ‘The oppression in Russia is ter- rible. We look forward to a bright future in Manitoba. We willobey the laws. God bless the Queen, who has tak~ en 80 deep an interest io our people.” cialsipiiia Mextixes to st Hetp.—The Guardian reporis that Professor Robertson will epend aweek on the Island addressing meetings the first of which will be held on Monday the 27.b insi., in the Bank Buildings, at Ruetico, Two meetings will be held each day which will be continued until Saturday, March 4'h. A meeting of the Dairymen’s Azsociation of P. E. Island will be held in Charlottetown on Friday, March 3rd, when representatives trom all the different butter and cheese factories in the province willbe present, and it is mtended to have Professor Robertson at this meeting also. Eycrngers Mitirary ENTERTAINMENT.— The programme for this eotertainment will be published on next Manday, asthe en~ tertainment will take placeon Friday the 17tb. Our citizens can count on epending an interestiog evening with our soldier boys acd the house should be filled to overflowing. A special piece of scenery is being painted by- a special artist to be used in an interpretation of the last stand which will be put on by the boys as 4 coa~ cluding piece. This act is designed to bring in the complete action of troops un €er fire, the building of basty defences by the Engineers and aj) will be able to geta good idea as to howthe British Tommy Atkins does his duty inthe camp*igns of the far east. Now give tke boys the sup- portthey deserve. Tue Foresters.—At the adjourned meeting of the Encampment of Royal Foresters of Prince Edward Island, beld last evening, the following cflicers were regularly instelled by Past Iilustrioue Commander Jost :— Illustrious Commander—R M Jobn- BOD. ‘liustrious Past Commander—F S Jost. Illustrious Lieut.-Commander—J W Sutherland. Illustrious Ora‘or—L U Fowler. Il ustrious Chancellor—Dr. Dewar. Il'ustrious Arch ivist— Murdock McLeod. Iilustrious Marshall—K Fiflayson. Illustrions Captain of Guard—John H Bel. lilustrious Standard Millan and G W Worthy. Illustrious Inner Guard—E H Duche- mio, I!lustrious Outer Guard—W E Pocle. Bearere—D Mc- Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, our money back. Equally good for Neuralgig And Headache. 25c, at all Dguggiste, The regular meetings ofthe Eacamp- ment ave held quarterly, in January, April, July and October. 44444444244 £=42422422434 Coughs and Colds. Have youa cough or cold? We are very busy just now dispensing well known remedies for We have just made up a large quantity of our Cough Syrap*, which is now sell ng very rap‘dely. It cures coughs nine casesout of ten 25c a bottle. Joknson’s Emulsion is the larg?:t 50: bottle sold in the city. Pure, fresh and pleasant to take. La Grippe r:m dies at | west prices, TSVIIIVEEYY FFF FR SS SF VEG FFF FI FSF SF 2242244 _ B44 = ABAAAAA AAS £a4 ath att}| aiff a pertect in quality and finish, generous in size, best workmanship; tuckee yoke with box pleat frill- ed, large fri'led collar and frilled cuffs; made to sell for 80 cents— 60¢ our price EACH embroidery flounce, 5 ins. wide —made to sell for $1.00, onr price Lhe EACH LOT 2—Full umbrella style, trimmed rows of tucks and 10 inch frill, others with wideembroid ery flounce, cnly $1.00 2:ce Other lines $1;50, $2.00 and $2.50 each. LOT 3 —assorted styles in this lot, tucked yoke & embroidery trimmed, — tucked yoke with inser- tion, and tucked yoke lace trimmed, worth $1, and $1 05 — our price Sie “ny LOT 4—5 _ different styles elegantly trimmed, solid tucked yokes, em- broidered fronis and lace trimmed, worth $4 ()() $1.20 and $1 25— Yas Uur price EACH Drawers Special Values at 206, 25¢. 30c, 50¢, 75¢, Sie, and $1.60 Corset Covers 12c, 28c, 32¢, F d0c, 69c, T5c, and EP 896, ; “s« | [ : | aS - = = If you don’t find them better than any in the trade, we won't ask you to buy-——all wo ask of you is to look at them; the goods will sell thoms:.ves. - 3STANLEY BROS: rae <a ae — go We are. Settled Down. To Business Arain BARGAINS IN ALLLINES é1 winte- god: to le cleared out at sweeping reducti Al ffurni h n; Joc d fat your own yrice, ping reductions FLAGS GORDON & McLELAN Upyer Queen St. Men’s Stylish Ovtfitter EEE EET PUR EE sh soa ae - te b t%