422 7 >see & eee eee Oe ' PROT i iN A le Cl GENTS You ean buy at 1d) Ross, of the Northwest Territories,” Hon, OR ES cints ‘Che best unlaundered shirt in the city It is equal to any Laondried Shirt shown at $1.25.% It is finest linen, all reinforced and fine strong cot- ton. In fact as good as you want. for anything im the Shirts, Collars, * Cuffs and 'Me We are headquarters. Don’t forget we have al- ways a good range of 4 ply Linen Collars —latest shapes, 2 for 25¢ ~<a Sold elsewhere 20c¢ each Gents’ Kid Gleves New for spring Full Stock Spring Shades, All sizes, 7} to 94.—Best qualities, WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLE'S STORE Card of Thanks. Having entered ow our twenty-fifth vear as Droggists and Dispensing Chemiste, and as our business has steadily increased during thattime, we feel our efforts to warrant your confidence have been ap. preciated, and t« g most respectfully to re~ turn you Our eincere thanks for your liberal patronage. [It baw bees our motto during the past twenty-five years to hendie only the large goods in our |ine, aad eell the same at reasonable prices. We arenow better than ever prepar- ed to do this. BRIEG YOUT PRESCRIPTION TO US & >SAVE 25 P. 0. All prescript one are prepared pereon-~ ails or by our Mr. McK noon, graduate of the Natiooel Institute of Phar-~ macy, Chicago, and a member of the Nova Scotia Pharmacentical Society Gur Special Remedie# are civ- sstial.ctids; we are constantly receiving teatimooials io their favor. Soliciting a ¢ontinuance of your patron- age. Your obedient servant. GEORGE E, HUGBES Thepeoples Draggiet; Apothecariee Hall, whois @ ing every I THE \ “Whiltan § Only One Store ineach town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest walue ever offered For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work sans hip. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others fail it has uo equal. WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL, Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE, THE DAILY KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 2, 1869 . - Local and Other lems. 1,0.G.T.— Lodge No. 68, meete to- night at 8 o’clock. Bvery member please atterd. Tur Stacey crossed to Pictou this morn» img and will retern to Geergetown to~ morrow. cematiailiiideauti Pouce Court.—John Macdonali, a countryman, was this morningfined $2 or 10 days for drunkenness, ' } _- o- Treaty Wire Tae Iypiays.—It is an~ pounced from Ottawa that Hon. J. FH. David Laird, [Indian Comw.issioner, and Mr. J. A. J. McKenna of the Intian Department, have been appointed ( mege- tiate atreaty with the Indians voriu of Atbabasrka now extending from the Rocky Mountaive to Hudson Bay. The com- missioners w'l! leave Edmonton next May. They will Le away #ix months, ———— Sr. Perer’s Misston.— Yesterday after~ noon Father Couran spoke en “the Holy spirit in Confirmation.” At the evening wervice the missioner read ae the lesson the wighteenth chapter of Ezekiel and preached ABBIES AND VICS8. AGAIN -_- Lose by One Point. There were two hockey matches played in Hillsborough Riok last night, and the games wert witnessed by one of the largest gather'uge of the season. The Abhegweite of Charlottetown, met and de- feated the Stars of Summerside, the acore when time was called standing 8 to 0 in favor of the home team. In the match between the second Victorias and the St. Dunstan’s team) the points were more evenly divided, the Vice. having three to theircredit and their oppovents two when the game closed. The game tetween the Abbies and Stars was called at five minotes after eight, Mr. James Sullivan maoipulating the referee’s whistle. For about @fteru minutes after the rubber wae in play the game was interesting and lively, aod the puck was kept in the Stars tertitory mou af the time, Toen Sullivan shot for the Abbies, aking the puck out ofa scrimmage near the Sta 8 goal. Sub-equertly the same player shot another goa which the Stare protested and the Abbies agreed to ignore. After the face-off the rubber was kept moving svout at a lively rate for a few mivutes, and then from Gevesis III—3, epesking ayain on the temptation and fall of Ere. The rervices today were the same es yesterday. Mission {service and sermon this evening } at 7.30, All seats free and unappropriat ! ed. Everyone welcome. -- —~--— - Dean Stne,—I was for seven yeare a) sufferer from BronehiAl trouble, and } would be so hoarse at times that I could | scareely speak above a whityer. I got no relief from anything till I tried vour MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Twoottles | gsve reliet and six bottles made a com; leie | e ire. [would heartily recommend it to | . r | anyone suffering from throat or luo | trouble, Grand Concert t In A. 0. H. HALL, Queen St., Monday Evening, Marsh 6th i { PART L. Irstrumental........ Misses Marpby and Miss Carroll. Vocal Selo... .....- Mr. Charies Herma V iolia Solo...............Master’Macdonald Instramevtal...... seceeeee- Mh ieees Hogan Viooeal Solo. ........Mr, Jebn Sutherlaed Quartette..... Members of St. Danetan’s College Glee Club. Vocal Solo. .. .. Miss Hettie Collings PART II. Address. ..............Rev. Pr. Monaghan Tt BI sitio av cnicens Mr. Brent Mclonis ROG inv cschen . a+. se... Miss MacDonald Voeal Solo. ceveeees MIS® Wellie Rebin NN |. i a wcn nneuniy Mias Stentiford TE Ii ic cainds dnc y cdtioreas Mr. Belleaw WE Bik sitis sn aseceecses Mr. ®« McQuaid Gop Sarre Tue Quzen. Admission 20 cents. BY ORDER COMMITTE Ia theorler of the dav in soaps. Tr “Sunlight” and “Lifebuoy” brard-—onvl Se, the bar from any ‘ap-to-dat | Grocer, aud voa will find that you do net require any toilet brands, which are eo ex twin | pensive. se . ‘s Sunlight’ Facter | In England turns out every two “eeks,more s08 p, than is used in the whole of Canada ip year. sunlight Soap is «sed largely in al); countries of the worid. and the demand for it is more than three times as large as for any other brand.—Why? Secanse it is univers ally acknowledeb to be the best soep made NOTICE, | Belfast Railuray —AND— Hillsborough Bridge, | A Public Meeting will be held at Pow. nal Hall, Lot 49, on Monday, the 13th day of Marcb, next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for tbe purpose of eoneideriig the necessity of proveeding with the Belfast Railway aad Bridge acroes the Uilleborough. The Premier aod members of Local and | Dominion Parliaments are reepectfully invited to attend. ae “JOHN McEACHERN, ALBERT BUSWELL, RICHARD JENKINS, EWEN McBACHERN, Feb 25, 1899. -_—_— Telephone Company, The Anaual Meeting of “The Tel- ephone Company of Prince Edward Ie~ land,” for the election of direetore and for such other proceedings and business as it is competent for the shareholders to deal with and determine, will be held on Wed- nesdiay, the 8tb day of March, 1899, at the bour of 8 aa ae at the ofSee ompany. Queen St. of the ompeyy: Serr J. OUNDALL, Presideat eat ; Chtows, Feb. 26, 99—sat,tu, fr,wed Uneworta s:ored for the Abbes. Ther were no more points made during the balf. In the second half tbe play was all io the Abbies favor, the home team shooting six goals and the visitors not scoring all. The goals were made by Howatt, Betbuve, McLeod and Unsworth. The teams lined out as follow :— ABEGWEITS. STARS, 8 Jost (goal) WJ Green B Macmi lan (point) A F Baker RL Morris H M Betbune (c¢ point) Kov McDonald LK Unsworth (forward-) The Stars Whitewashed---The Saints Lo Next.—The A. O. H. Concert on Mon- day night. ——— Tas Matts.—The maile arrived in town tonday at one o’clock. A Goop Concirr.—-A splendid pro- gramme is being arranged for the concert to be given in the basement of the First Methodist Church on next Monday night. Comr.—The musical peop'e of this city may eXpect a rich traat on Easter Monday night in the Opera House. The grand concert of Mr. S.N. Earle will take place on that evening. Country Cever.—The March sitting of the County Court of Queen’s County wll be held ia Charlottetown on the 28:h inet. Saturday, the 18th March, is the last dey for serving writs of summons for this term. P. E. Istanp Hosprran.—A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the P. E. 1’Hospitel will be beldin the Y. M.C. A. parlor next Friday morning, March 3rd, at half past eleven o’clock. A full atteudance is requested. 2 ins. To-Niewr,— The romantic life and tragie death of Thomae D’Arevy Me- Gee is the sutject of Mr. MecOrendy’s lecture in the Y. M. C. A. this (Tnursday) evening. Admission 10 cents. Pro ceeds iuaid of the Prince Street school library fund. eiseiediictitaliity Inter CoLtecate Desate.—The first inter-collegate debate between Acadia and Dalbousie Colleges took place in Halifax a few evenings ago, and resulted in a decision in favor of Acadia. The subject T Howatt H H Grady D Sullivan H M Baker } W McLeod P Clarke The match between the second Victorias and the St. Danstan’s team was more inter etiing from a spectater’s point of view, al- though it was plaved on ice thai wae cover- ed by water. Tris game was refereed by Mr. A. ©. Mclotyre, of Montreal. In the first hailftoe Saints made two goals, Brown aud McPherson scoring. The Vics failed to score. There was blood in the Vics. eyes when they came out for the second Lalf, saad s few minutes after the face-off Farquharson placed the rubber beiween the Saiots goal posts. A litile later on W. Coilings re- peated the trick for the same side, evening tbe ecore. For the rest of thehalf the play was exceedingly lively and the admirers of bota teams made the rafters ring with their encourging suggestions. [t was not until time was almost up that 4 Mabon shot for the Vics. placing them one abead. ‘Ihis was the last goal made. The line-out was as follows: } £T. DUNSTAN’S 2xD VICTORAS C Roy (goal) W Davidson P Ganong (yoint) J Collings G Roy (c poin') V Blake P Brown (forwards) W F Collings F White H M Mabon K McPherson C Farquharson L RK Turcotte H Weeks After the match was concluded the ente) tained tha Stars and rep- resentatives of the other hockey clubs at the Hote! Davies. The table was spreat 1 Mra Davies’ usual good style, and the vood thivgs provided were thoroughly dis~ cussed ‘ibis portion of the entertain- ment over tne toast list was entered upon, the order being as follows :— The (Qlaeen—God Save the ( 1ee0. Abegweits Sister Claubs—W.K. Rogers, Roy Mc- Lean, Wendall Harvie aod Austin Trainor. [ne Prees--J. E. Mathews and A. Melonia. the Ladies—F. Miuncey, H. Baker and W. Clarke. ihe Manager of the Rink—Mr. A. A. Bartlett. The Fire Departmeat—Captain Ron- aghen, The Host and Hostess—Mr.J.J. Davies. Several volunteer teusts followed, a1 of which were heartily dounk aad duly responded to. Mr. G. Chester Acorn presided with much ac@:ptance. About half-past one tnis morning the proceedings closed with the singing of Auld Lang Syne and the National Antbem. There were about sixty from Summer side, including the team. The specia! train on which they came to town leit on retaro to the western capital after the dinner. —— Ask for Minard’s and take no other «chronic Disease and Rupture Cured by Dr. Clift, Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or cal] at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Buildiog; Hours, 11 to 1; 4 tog 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is at Revere Hotel in Mictou, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow. —_——= Artificial : Teeth. DR. JOHN P.MURRBAY, Qneen St., near London House - one, ; Argent at discussed was “The New Imperialism,” and there were two Island boys—Kverett McNeill and Edwin Sim pson—on the winn- lig team. Tre Next Maton.—The Second Vic- torias and Cre-vents wi'l piay the final | misich fur the interwediate trophy ou Tues~ day next, ‘I'he tropby wil! be presented to the winaing team at the c ose of the game by His Worship Mavor Warburton. Un the same evening the West Kent and Y. M. C. A. hockey teams will cross Sticke. Tae Firsr Distittery.—The depar~ meet of inland revenue at Uitawais ad~ vised of the openiog in the province of (juebec of the first gin distillerv io the Dominion. The promoters have fitted up their establishment wita the most molern machinery, and have brought from Hol- land a distiller of wide experieuce and great ability. Lecruge Ts-Nicar.—Those who would rightiv estimate the churacter of Thomas | D’Arcy McGee, should hear nis defence of | his part io the Irish Revolution of 1843 as told io hie own eloqueat words. Li will be given by Mr. McUready in hie lecture on McGee in the Y.M.C.A. Hail this (Thursday) evening. Proceeds in aid of Prince Street School. THe Lake Onrario.--A Quetec des- patch save; Captain J. E Bernier, of North Pole tame, bas left for St. John’s, Nfld , where he will await the arrival of the steauship Lake Ontario, of the Beaver Line, about Wednesday next, and vilot ber up to Parpebiac. The delay tothe Ges- pesia has compelled the comyany to charter this steamer,woich according to ad- vices, sailed yesterday from M lford Haven, for St. John’s, Nfli., and Pa-pebiec. She has 350 passeugers, including the new On arrival at St. John’s, Captain Bernier will pilot tae Lake Oatario to Paspebiac. Youre Man Deap —It ia with regret that we record the death of John A. Mc- Donald teacher, which took plaee at Garperaux oa the 18.h J annary, at the age of 20 years, He had been in farling health for about a vear, but still, with his usual preseverence, he continued teaching unti) forced by extreme weakness ww give up bis school For the last two years he ‘ Little River. Mr Was & vOung man of ‘a ent aad was jooked upon as one of the best teachers. His funerai, which was largely atte ded, took piave at Sturgeon, Higt) Maa- beiag by Rev. Ji . McLean, ot Si, Greorg ’a, the abso ullons® at the grave beng performed by the Rev. Stephen Phelan, ot George- lows. su r = “== MODE OTe news BOT + Fat is Necessary } FOR THE BODY All standard werks teach that Cod Liver Qi] i~ the most easily aes:imilated of all the fata. During a conv-ee of John- son’s Emulsion ef Cod Liver Oil we body we LUL is increased, the red corpuscles become more pumerous, and a greater ameunt of fat .4 de- posited in the tissues. 50c. Sold oniy by ‘ oe Goversor of Newfoundland and nis sniie. } Items. Sale Price Stanley TT ee mee Ae wen emcee The Always Busy Store--STANLEY BROS othere W ould dowell to look into the values offered in our 39C DRESS — wat t FOODS. e In addition to the many very at- tractive lines suitable for ladies, there are a lot of excellent goods, ia Plaids, Checks and Plains, that would make up splendidly for Summer Dresses— worth 60c¢ to 98c per yard. OF va co - McDonald ! our Ladies’ Fine Slippers. Ladies’ Fine Laced and Butt Boots. ned 19 70 25 P. C. DISCPUNT Misses’ Fine Buttoned Boots, 1] to 2—heel and spring heel, 20 P. C. D'SCOUNT Ladies’ Fine tnrn soles. £ Buttoned Boots. Gig discounts to elear. We want room —we must have i‘. —Befove our la ge wf Men’s Congre cains in all lines. W stock of Boots and Shoes arrive we wat tociose eur the most of the stock now on hand. ene ? nn at TT’ n seer ". 40, 15, 20, 25 PER CENT. DISSOU3? 3: 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT on Men’s Goodyear Boots in Bo Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Calf, Dongola, et.—15 and 20 p 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on | © discount. 7s Boots. Big bar- ~ Job lots of Boots at away down prices. We want the room and must sell the goods—so you can Jepend ca getting bargains. mR. KK. JosT. STAMPER’S CORNER. If You Want H ve it built to live in. A House to Live in Oar business is to build houses to live in. If it’s not a house you want, we can baill anything from a fence to a brick block —and we do it ae it ehouid be done, Qur Work May Be Seen oman, in many of the handsomest modern cottazes in the city, BECAUSE We purchase our Inmber in the best aod lowest priced markets, and transform it ourselves into the finished work, thus saving middle profits, and reducing the actua! cost of building’ pleto dothe work. If you have any ides of putt'ng up anew build. ing of any kind, let us figure on it for vou. Best work at ordinary prices...... WM. W. Manufacturing Contracto’, Fitzroy Sirect. rT ne Ie we arethe peo. A 7 Stiinta Roe RE ae oe ne iy ; re ee , ual) ates ne ? ae HARPER, SPN ek be meager egy ee