ST anes ! WEEKS & GU. First White Goods Sale All New Goods etc, mmm ties’ Ua lerwear Nigh: Dresses las Q} sa Cores G {nem ise oickers, 9% ’ ar en . the ates natter aod dee 4a) Rest value in e Embr oideries . l¢ ere n lov ; ut Ch) i iD handsome ae*'s'": ~ _& OTincl Kn ry Skirting *pec —’e = i* : reo - R980 : \ 7 gq) value oes)’ Houschold Goods Sheetings Pisin and tw ed, Eoglish and Canadia makes. 72, ° l,? All price Our spec yg] T2snca at 16 Pillow Cottons English and Canaiiso, all widths, 40, 42 44 46, inch. r Circu ar, 4Un | Bi, oe S 42 incl a 12e Plain 42 inco special 9« All other ¥! ithe at very low prices. White Cotton 4} to 16c Honockses, 32-ioch, Te Times Cloth, Extra value 6, Towels; Our two leaders in towels Fine Linea Huck, 20 x «@ 25c. pr. “ ‘<é 21 x 43 3s. pr. Weeks «&C The People’s stere NOTE—We are daily expecting our ta- ble Iivene and Napkins. These are goods bo aght low for cash and the very best vs] ue Itwill psy youto wait —W & Co. Watvral History and Antiquaran Society Next meeting—TU ESDAY, 7th, 8 p, m., Y. M- C. A. Parlor Programme.—(!) Business, (2) Short History of the Nat. History Society by the sec’y, (3) Perer— he Rut of Wheat, Mr. McSwain; (4) Discussion. The public is invited. Only those wo have paid tneir fees will be entit- kdiovoie. LAWRENCE W. WarTsan, Sec’y, s8eecoes sees S 2064 68668008 Money : Saving ADVICE dealt wth HUGHES in 1308, resolve if you have not the People’s Drvggist to do so in 1899. He gives advice and services free, and sells the Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store in the city. You can save 25 p. c. on ail pre- scriptions you have prepared by him. Your friends have prove: this—Give him a trial and see if he cannot save money ior you PATRONIZE ughes The Peo le’s Tz Apothecaries Fi all 6eee sseeoeese G4arecesaesee ' DIED At Mill Cove, January 3ist, 1899, of Inflammation of the Lungs, Williaw: ! Augustine, aged two montas and twenty~ one days, son of Wiliam) and Hannah Mclatyre. SS Rug and Mat Makers Color Their Rags and Yarns With Diamond Dyes, ee The World Famed Dyes for Produc- ing Brilliant and Unfading Colors. — i I have made several very handsome Rugs and Mate for the house tbatI am very proud of. The rugs avd pieces of cioth #od fiinnel used in my Rags and Mate Were all dyed with your wonderful Diamood Dyes. The colors are rich end brilliant aod I find they are unfading. Diamond es are the best I ever used. MRS. L. F. BOYNTON, Winnipeg, Man DR OCLIFE cuces Cnvom : ses and Kupture ic ©h’town, Friday, Saturday “nd Sunday. (all or send stamp for information. , Forgi.30—Ladiea warm lined boote, Ormer price $1.25 at Jost’s, | He was a sufferer from the grip. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 4, 1899 Local and Other ttems Tre Prons—Unsettled, with moderate srowfalls, stationery or higher lem pera- ture. ince Tae Matis. — Ninety bags of mail matter left Tormentine at 8 o’cloeck this mornaiac. The mail reached town at 2.35 o’clock, : citeeiiaiaai Tue STANLEY.—T he Stanley is still fast inthe ice. She will probably be unable to get free until s change of wind, - — — —o Tae Carnivat-—The carnival promices to be an exceptionally good one this year, Dont forget the date, :Tucsday, Feb 14th, =_— Tue Temek ratere.—The lowest reading last night was 1 below zero. At nine o'clock this morning the reading was 1 above, Pr posep Pork Facrory.—It is stated that the matter of the proposed pork fae tory at Summerside will be taken np and fully discussed at the next meeting of the Bedeque branch of the Farmers’ and Dairymen’s Association, to be held on Thursday, Feb 16th, in Lower Freetown Hall. From Lorp Movnt Sternen—Mr Rich ard Johnson, Chief Ranger of Court Mount Stephep, 1 O F, yesterday received a check for a handsome sum from Lord Mount Stephen as a token of his appreciu~ tion in having the court named after him. The gift was unexpected, and came asa pleasant surprise to the members of Court Mount Stephen. The formal presentation of the check will be made to the court at tne meeting on Tuesday evening next, when the lettes accompanying the gift will be read. Court Mount Stephen was organiz ed on the 21st December, 1897, and on it membership role may be found the names of many of our leading citizens. —=-_ Aw Istanper ABproap.—The Mr. Evans referred to in the following paragraph from the British Columbia Werkly isa Char= lottetown boy who was for many years in the employ of J. D. McLeod & Co: The other day Mr. J. E. Evane, provincial | mavager of the Uaion Mutual L fe [nsur- ance Co., of Portland, Me., invited a re- presentative of this paper to step in and eee the handsome and convenient general offices the Company now occupies on the ground floor of a new Hastings street block in Vancouver, Mr. Evans’ new quarters are commodious, aad arefina very central and prominent location, enabling bim to keep even more to the fore than io the pact, if that were possible. Business has 80 increased that the move was absolute- ly necessary, and it has also been found that the sscistanceofa cashier was re- quire}, so that Mr. Evans has every tquipment in Officers and staff a metropol- tan general agency requires. Mr. Evans is exceedingly populer with the peo;le of British.Cclumbia and with Vavcouverities in particular, and the Company is fortunate in baving 80 ¢fficient a representative. He devotes his whole time to the interests of the Company, and hie work ir telling iu ‘pcreaced business. Mr Evans states tnat mn ashort time he will have agencies es- tab shed in Kootepay and throughout the acer ior. PERSONAL. Hon. Peter MacNutt, of Ma'peque, was at the Hotel Davies over night. Hon. James W. Richacvde, of Bideford, isin the city. Me is registered at the Hotel Davies Mre. H. A. Richardeon and Mrs Wel'ace Leitch were passengers by th: eastern train this morning. Rev. W. J. Cox went to Souris this afternoon, to take the services in St. Al-! ao’s church tomorrow. Mr. D. A. Lawson, station agent at St Peter’s Bay, registered at the Queen Hotel yesterday afternoon. Mr. William Campbell, M.L.A.. as among the guests at the Ho! Davies He went West this morning. The friends of Mr. F. W. Hyodaan are glad to eee him out again after his i}lness, Mrs. Vail helda very enjoyable atter- poon teaat ‘‘Farringford” yesterday. A large namber of ladies were present. Ho». Benj. Rogers, of Alberton, and bride crossed by the Stanley from Pictou yesterday and are io this city on their way howe. They are at the Queen. We are very sorry to hear that Mr. W. C. Worthy was striken with paralysis on Thareday last. Since that time there has been no change in his condition. It is gratifying to hear that the health of His Honor Lieutenant Governor Howlan is improving. He was able to be out for a drive yesterday. We regret to announce today the death of Dr. Dodge, which took place at Halifax yesterday. Dr. Dodge was the tther of Mrs. A. &E. Ings and of Mr. Biasebard Dodge of the Gal- pare stafl, who with the other relatives of the deceased, have our eypathy in en. ae. D. Williams, of Montreal, crossed bythe capes this morning aod came to town by the mail special this aftervoon. He will occupy the pulpit of the First Methodist Church to-morrow evening. During his stay 1 Charlotte- towo he will be the guest of ex~Mayor Dawson. aes Among the passengers who left + ictou in the Stanley on Thureday and landed at White Sands yesterday morniog were Mies Phoebe Large, retursing from & visit to her sisters, Mrs. Burrell,in Yarmouth, and Mrs. Arch:bald, io Halifex, Mr. W. Hawley returning from 4 visit to Halifax, | Mr. A. J. King, representicg Brown & W. bb, Mr. Gee. W. ©. Oland and Mr. C. BH. Northup, Halifax; Mr. A Mclotyre and Mr.J. Norrie, Montreal, and Mr. Joho Homith, of Toronto. They came to town by the eastern trata this morniog. AASAAASASSA ORR Un er ee HOCKEY AND RACBS. Victory for the Victorias Gaudet Wins from Scott. There was a large attendance at the rink last night to witness the skating rac- es and to eee the second Victerias and the second Abegweits cross for ‘ater mediate trophy. es The hockey mat h was won by Victorias ater a epirited contest, score standing 5 to 2 in their favor at cl seofthe game. Inthe first half the V ictoriaé scored 3 goals, two of which were “Lot by Farguh re Q { ; ang stuicks the the ihe , ’ by L wd. by Charles One Poe Abegweus goul was chot McQailian, Collings sud Mabon shot for the Victorias iu the second halt, and the Abbies goal was accidentally made by one of the Victorias near ! game. ne second Victorias played the better game, doing some capital pussing. The Ahbbies pui upa fairly good game, but ther forwards were not up to the standard of their defence. The game was refereed by Mr. J.C. Patterson, of Montrea!. The jinc-out was as follows :-— the fiaish 2ND VICTURIAS : \arry 1? . ™) ND ABEGWEITS W Davison, (goal) J C Darke, J Cillings, (point) J Praugh', V Biake (C point) E Davy, C Farqubarezon, C McQuillan, A Leigh, Forwards D H Robertson J McQuillan, Harry Jenkins. H M Mabon, W F Collings, The-boys I~mile rsce, which was cailed before the hockey match began, was won by Malcolm Stewart, Louis Large finish- | ing second, J. Gaudet third and J. Mc- | Lea fourth. Large held the lead for) the first three laps, McLean for the next two, and Stewart for the rest of the race. His time was 3.464. McLeau fell on the last lap. The mile race between Art Gaudet, of Charlot crown, and Fred Scot, of Moncton, was won by Gaudet in 3. 28}. It wes wekated between the halves of tue hockey match. They started from oppo- site sides of the ring. There was no material difference in the relative positions of the skaters until near the clove | of the second lap, when Scott fell at the southern turn and his opponent obtained a lead which he held for the restof the race. excellent condition, and bad not fallen the race would in all likehood have been cloee and exciting. The two mile bandicap was called after the close of the hockey match. Scott and Gaudet started from scratch, and Maicolm Stewart, J. McLean and Louis Large had a handicap of two laps each, Scott aad Gaudet skated well together until near the end of the race, when Scott shot ahead and | finished several vards in advance of the Island champion. The race was won by Stewar!, with McLean second, ‘Scott third, Gaudet fourth and Large fifth. The time was 7.59. The judges in the racing events were Dr. H. D. Johnson and Mr. J. M. Campbell. The next hockey match for the inter- mediate trophy will be played between the 2ad Victorias and the St. Dunstan’s. _ —_— ~~ Things to Make a Note of Sone Sxrvice.— At the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s new Llock to morrow afternoon at 3.45. Sirangers always welcome. Temperance — Victoria Division S of T is expected to pay a visit. to Victoria Division of thiscity on Monday evening. Gcsrei Meetinc,—Rember the Gospel meeting in Prowee’s new block Sunday afternoon at4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, John 3-16 “Whosever Believeth .” A genuine coon step- dance i2 one of the features to be presented in the riny, at the minstrel entertainment to be given in St. Peter’s schoolroom by the St. Peter’ Club boys on the ]3th. Be sure rot to miss it, A large ring of minstrels— white suits and black faces. Astrikinz contrast, and lots of good music at the concert booked for the 13th in St. Peter’s sqhoolroom. —_-<- —--—~— ARRIVALS. HOTEL Hotel Davies: Arthur Peters, Ch’town; Wm Campbell, Sea View, P E I; Wm Waleh, Keppoch; Peter McNutt Ma!p-que, J. W. Richarde, Bideford; J Campbell Wardell, Malpeque; Geo W Hibbett, Geo’town; F W Hynéman, Ch’town; Allan Parsons, Montrea'; A. J. King, Hl fax; Geo. W. C. Oland, Halifax; A. Mclatyre, Montreal; C. H. Northup, Halifax; J. Norrie, Montreal; John Homith, Toronto. Ensign Miller,of the Salvation Army,left here for Georgetown Thureday afternoou expecting to cross by the Stanley yester- day. On finding that the Stanley may be kept in the ice for an indefinite period he returned to Charlottetown this mornisg. He will conduct the services ia the Bar. _acks to-morrow as usual. the |} of tbe} Both skaters were apparently in | Scott PRS. ‘Local and Other Items 3 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. - i om A. O.H.—Regular meeting to morrow at Naturat Bastory Scorry.— We direct our readers attention to the advt. of the | Natural History Society in another column. i | Tue ‘Linorenant Governorsuie —It ie | reported that Lientenant Governor How~ ‘Jan bas had his term of cflice extended three months, eS i TRADE Save —Mr. W. D. McKay bas | old all hix stock in tradeto Mes-ra Prowse Bros. We underatend that Mr. McKay i to withdraw from the dry goods and clothing business. He will continue to operate the mill, } eda athe | ArrertHe Fire The appraisers of the damage done by the late fre in the M: Gill building on the corner of Queen and Graf: ton streets have fioisbed their work. Mr. MeKay= dameg-* bave been assesied a $6,953.15, and Gordon & MeL:] an’s lors has been placei at $406. The damage to the building bus been set down at $825. Orecans Tuxep.—The organ of the Firat Methodist Church has been put ip first class crderby Mr. Vinnicombe. Prof Hacry Wat's is perfectly eatisfied with Mr. Vinmicos:be’s skill vot only as an. ex _celleattuner but as av expert in organ work generally. Mr. Vinnicombe with- in the past few weeks has tuned the organs in St Paul’s and Z oo churches and is now making pis quarterly inspection in the new Cathedral. iiindiinei Anorner Hecxsy Marcue — The American i¢am of St. Dunstan’s College played a match game with the College Faculty team yesterday afternoon, resulic ing ina victory for the American team. Ihe svore stood 4101 in favor of the American team, Tbe American team is composed of the following members : Goal— E. Stuart, Bo-+ton. Point— A. Stuart, Newton. Cover point—D. T. Tobiv, South Bos- ton. | Forwards—J. Coveney, Haverhill; E. Farreil, Newton; G. Siuart, Boston ; T. | Tobin, Roxbury. Sr James’ Sccrat.~-The social in St, James’ Hall, last evening, wasa distinct success, There was a large atteodance avd the literary and musical programme rendered was of the best description. There | were readings by the Misses Robertson, 'McKinnon, and McLean, a vocal sol> by Miss Ethel Stewart, a piano duett by _ Misses McKie and Waterman and addresses by Mr.David Small and Rev. Mr. Fullerton, The “shadows” thrown upon the screen were of a most interesting character and were greatly appreciated. During the in~ termission between tbe first and second parts of the programme choice music was furnished by Mr. Hedley McKinnon. Daur- ing the evening coffee and tea and cake were served, The social was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present, and the next one will be looked forward to with interest. lintel Concert at Harrixetron.—The concert in Barrington Hall laet night was largely attended and proved most successful from every point of view. The programme rendered on the occasion included vocal solos by Mra. H. 2X. Large, Miss Collings and Miss Winnie Collings, Mr. Crowe, and Mr. Leslie Cook, readings by Mias Rattray and Mr. Hatfield, violin and trombone solos by Messrs Hill and Dawson, instrumental duet by the Messrs Payne avd Welsh, and a quartette by the Misses Webster and Collings and Mesere Maloney avd Crowe. Miss Daisy McPherson was the accompaniest. The amount realized was $21 31, which is for the benefit of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The pro- moters of the concert, Miss Collings and Miss Daisy McPherson, desire tothank all who contributed to-wards the success ofthe :feir,especially the trustees of the hell and the ladies and gentlemen who axsisted in the rendering of the programme, I. 0. G. T.—Mr. L. U. Fowler, P.G. ©. T. assisted by Miss Louisa B. Swan and Mr. We G. Sabine, last evening in- stalled the of officers Charlottetown Lodge No.68 for the preseot quarter, a few being absent. The officers are : — G T—Frank!in Smsllwood. V T—Fannie McLeod (re-elected.) Sec—H J Scantleburry " F S—Lena McGregor. Treas—R H Jenkins (re-elected. ) Mars— Herbert Rodd " Chap—Beatrice McNeill. Guard—Katie Mc Quarrie. Sent—Archd. Currie. D Mars— Florrie Winchester. AS:cy—Mary Worth. P CT—B ¥ Messervey. The annual dinner and reception to Bethel Lodge will tae place on Thure- day eveniog, the 23rd inst, to which the neighboring lodges will be invited. Invi- tations were extended to officers of the Grand Lodge receotlyin session in this city. The book-keeping class will be continued as usus! before Lodge meetings. as asec 44444444224 4244444405444 This comiog week we intend wants in toilet articles. As a leader we will sell you a lerge put up in a large tin complete with \ TOILET ARTICLES box of good Talcum Powder shaker, etc, toronly Oc. This is guaranteed to be a pure Talcam Powder, net too highly perfumed, and exceptionally good value. See it in our window. SS FS FFT SST III VV ER CT TT TT ¥ to pay particular attention to you. . 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