——- THE DAILY EXAMINER CUARLOTTETOWN, FEB UARY. 4 1859 ein ewer re WEEKS & 6 T2 inch 16 Trilled White Sheeting Plain Pillow Cotten 40 inch aces penedetes i ironlar Pillow Sotton Bo, IMCD cveceeeeeceeveres eee s oO sh fet on 0% Pediecens 12 TOWPLS— Liven duck 12 inch... .12c yard QTILTS— honey Comb meds gen i 8c each 9 5 ; es h 10-4 or 91 10-4 or 91 in fringe... .. 11-4 or 98 10 fringe Ladies’ Nigh Gowns 1s... ceddnee toe ili 47c and 65c¢ N cely trimmed and good ® Zes. Ladies Drawers While they last. oe > bbaiien 12e pair Ladies’ Skirte ed WEEKS & GO __THE PEOPLE'S STORE Concert & Basket Social MECHANICS HALL. ~~ we L40 pair PROGRAMME Sp NOONCR——F IES. o.oo ++ -cncoees Mr. Ferguson. 2. “horus~ Go Ca Che-lLu ik Sitherland, McKewz e, Cin pbeit, Robertson, Ww Mc Donald, » BoloO~— Se ected... cceeee Mies Elliott 4. Reading—Mre Smart Learns to Skate Mesa CA Campbe | 5. Clarionet Solo... .Minute Gan at Sea Worth Broa 6 Recitation ve bo dncbe ds oemecs Mi-- Kattary j Song- (Scot 3 Se J W Suther! a Bi . . Misses NcDougall, iehester aod 8 Solo : 5S .. Little Nel] M ea \ soou- KITE ) Read 2 [Tncle ¢ "3s Covriship CA Camy Y Song (W t] Cee wices noes weeeers la-ter R Ho he Lisep, Sad Sea irris d& Cne+. McDonald if Soo Co Geo. Worth 13 Dialogue ..The Threatened Visit Misses Cairne & Eorne Latire with haekets free. ’ V2ors Open at 7.30. Concert at & sharp GRAND Military Entertainment —BY THE-— Charlottetown Enginear Co’y me Ys Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and the District Officer Com- manding. PROGRAMM8 ! Tableawr Britain and America United * Barrel! Peering Contest. . ...c-cccccerscssee Squads from Left and Right Half Company *. Peveing -F ret Bout. o-. ‘. Bayonet KM xercise.......- nneeceescees » Fencing—Second Bout... *. Swords vereus Bayonet... s+ Tableauz... » actectscccede? Ee aa Pcucing— Final... Yor Silver Medel. INTERMISSION - 1—The Last Stand. talistic Reprodaction of an Incident in a lay Campaign in India : GOL SAVE THE QUEEN. mission 75 cents Reserved Seats (6 Ceuta, Suitable Music «.] be t “ovided. | Membera of other Corge are requeated 4 attend in uniform Peb 13 td eeee eerere eens evan **e ee see eearee ee we eee eee eee eeeeee nent aeereree | | First White Goocs Sale)" Dhin & filed Grey Sheeting Ty Local and Other tems.) °" *™™8S=0%* => fiona! on. Other Hams | Bntertair ment in S8t. Peter’s Hai] ‘ 5 — Y Vo Maits.—No Cre ssinuy at ihe pes today. — A How.ise Svuccess.—The last storm eee Crales ebifting to westerly: We ine Sr ht , 1), iHE fF ROBS, = ow to Gay, clearing to-night. | dav fair. Wares Cou The e) | @aminations postponed PRINCE OF from Christmas sre taking place today. Sa iiNet eats . : ae | PoiiticaL Meerina.—-A meeting of thre Libera!-Conservative electors of the Fourth ‘electoral district of King’s will be bel at Murry River Hall ou Monday.the 20:h S.e advertisement nn enh : ’ * ran Ld ' ‘ ‘ ré . . Carnival to-night, = : iiiddiieiil Yesterpay afternoon, when the hearing of Mr. Ke came fore Judge Fitzgerald, Mr. Beli’s Connse] stated that after fully ZOlngZ isto the ma er they bad carmmeto the conclusion § that the « by ctions could not be sustained &2d is election objections be- therefore to avoid further costa, they would ask that (be objections be abandon- ed and disallowed. Mr. Stewart Q. C., for the petitioner, usked that anorder be Bel) psy the coats incurred. ordered the ol jections to be dis missed aod that Mr. Bell pay the costs. made that Mr. Phe Judgs ~~ ALoxG tHE LIN: The s¢torm of last nightand to-day was very severe along the line @f railway. The Tignish traiu idd not move atall. Thetrain for ‘he weat this morning washeld an hour,or until m cleared up temporarily. The train left Summerside two hours late and reached Charlottetown about two o’clock. The trains from Georgetown and Souris also cawe through. The train trom Cape l'raveree hai not reached Emerald at one o’clock. sibcieictiaials bcc Str. Pauu’s — o-morrow being Ash ‘ ot. Wednesday there will be service in Paul’s Church at 11, a. m., and 7.30, p.m. The special Lenten services wili be as follows: Every Sunday morning a course of special sermons on the Prodigal Son ; every Sunday evening, a course of specia! sermens to young men; every Wednes~ day morning and evening, the subject for the sermons will be “the Men of tne New Testament,” and a Bible reading every Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock, and a special service every Friday eyeviog at 7.30. utinistpinanees Seorat.—One of the most enjoyable rocials of the season was beld in the rooms of the Model Dancing class, Kent Street, last evening. About forty couples participated, and a choice programme of dances was disposed of. During an in lermission in the dance programme re- freshments were served, Mr. Wallace Stewart being the caterer. The music for daneing was turnished by a smal! orcheetra, the piano used on the Occasion heing from the establishment of Mr. W. d O’Riéliy. The commitiee managing the eocis!, and the members of the class who assisted. them, are to be congratulated on the success which atteaded their efforts, Things to Make a Note of. Tickets for the Engineers entertainment are ou sale at T. J. Morris’ asd tne Gas Co’s. off ce, Queen Street. Sons of England.—Meeting of Lodge Prince Eijiward tonight a 8 o’clock sharp. Every member Is requesied to at- tend. Bvsineess of importance. A cordial welcome to visitors. St Peter’s Cathedr+l —Tomorrow Ash Wednesday there wil! te the following services al S¢ Peter’s : Ho vy Commanion at 7.45and ll a m, watin» 9a im, Introductory address rei ny ene ren’a service, Dp m, cf the mission, 7 30 pm. Mission in St Peter’e-— Opening serv ce of the mssion 10 St. Peter's Chure be Wedae- dey eveniog at 7.0), ‘6 . ; ve e 5 ’ » Eet Carnival To-nig ht. ———-_—__——-@ + @ +e -- A mirror could not lie ifit wanted to The glass has nothing to gain by flattery. Ifthe roses of healthand ploumpness cf beauty are leaving your face, your mirror will tell you so. Health isthe greatest beautifier inthe world. When a women eees the indications of ill-health io the face, she may with absolute certainty look forthe canses in one or both of two conditions—courtipation, and cerange- ment of the organs distinctly feminine. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will eure permanently and positively and so- called “*temale complaint.” Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellete will cure constipat.ou. There is no reason in the world why a wo-~ maps should not be perfectly healthy. She will gain in bealth, strenghth aod fies! Hollows and angles wil give place to full- ness and grace. She willbe that noblest ant most beautifalof all creation—s per~ fect woma’, Send 3lcente in one-cent stamps [0 World’s Dispensary Association, Baffalo. N. Y. and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1098 page “Common Sense Medical Adviser,” pro- fusely illustrated. . —— Oe —_— The March number of the Delineator and the Glass of Fashion are on sale at Carters ‘ Bookstore. — Local Patriotism ! Boom Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do so by peter ene mate at the Charicifetowo Soap Works. Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and eee tliat tLe name Royal Oak . stamped cn every bar you purchare. : CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS | | Sag Last Evening. ty Che boys of ®t. Peter’s Boys Clab had their fun tact evening, notwith>tar fing: he S.O0rin: aod (here weie mb any present tu eu- | Cure 3 . : Pin is ‘ if > tien in it, ingita iby his Woreliip saa Me ayur, Mr-, W eluUUreo ahd Mir ’ Mookirk, Barred by the grippe, severul of tae * ad > But the eatertainment w ae, NEVHIthEic: 8B Very pic ecIb’ ®ud S4liclaculy Ove. Lu ioe | vocal tro by Messrs, Bayfield, Owen sud McLean we bad an old trien | &CCull panimeut—a vocal ac COmpanti sul, Wilh @ Lew @ud it hurmouivus efiret W&S po. fect. Ihe cong: Of the Rev. T. H. Huut ava Mes. Nora wer>. we need hardly +6 av, :Very ns id rendered, aud Mr Vinnicowml) t layed His Svi0 with such ‘pirit aod appreciavon that he was eathusiasticaliv eucored, lu this part of the programme, Master | Jack Norton made Dis udcebul as a reader ! wud elocutionist in a manner that reficted credit upon himself aud tis teachers aud indicated decided telent. But the minstreul boys Were, afier all, (he COulre uf altract- ion. FOr awat-urs ibeir entertuimment Was highiy mterest ng and Crediiabie: aud the pubiic will, weare sure, anxiously await their uext appearauce. We warily hear ia Chariotietown two better vo.ces— tenor aod tass—than those of end neu; and the harmony of the whcle ; e: fur- mance Was weli maniamed. Mr. sing Was us preterna@iura y grave as UCbasiou required, whlle the moat irace of Lhe Jvuu- the the Jokes were for part fre-h and spicy Vu-garily. Mrs. nhoyg COongraiuiated on the her eéforis to produce an enleriainment wiluouLta is LO be heartily FUCCESa Of worthy of St. Peter’s Boys Ciub aad de- | eerviug Of COmmendatiuvn. ~*ere -—_—————— CAMPBELL ELECTION TRIAL. The trial of the election petition against the return of Hon. William Campbe!!,M. L. A., for the first District of Queen's County, came on before Mr. Justice Fiiz- gerald this morning. Mr. Arthur Peters, Q.C.and Mr. John A.McDonald appeared for the petitioners, and Mr.W.S. Stewart, Q. ©. for Mr Campbell. ed the case bystating that with regard tothe personal charges sgaipst the respondent ihe petitioner found that he was upable to substantiate them, and therefore he would ask the court to dismiss them at once. That with reference to the corrupt prac tices alleged to have been committed by alleged agents of the respondent, while the petitioner had evidenee of corrapt practices he found that be was uvabie to prove that the parties who committed § them were agents for whose acts Mr. Campbell could be held responsible. Three of the all ged agents were absent, or could not be servea with subpcoas, and a fourth, the most material ome, was so ill that he could not be served. The learned Counsel therefore found himself without any evidence to offr the court in support of the petition, Mr. Stewart (.C. for the respondent moved that the petition be dimissed with eosts against the petitioner. The e urt ordered that the petition be dis™iss- ed Wilh custs. PERSONAL Hon. William Richards, of Bideford, is amor g the guests at the Hotel Davies, Mesere, Stephen and Lemne! Brown, Liitle York, came to tewn by this inc’s eastern train. Mr. Fred De C, Davies, connected with the Government Surveying Department returned home yesterday. Tbe friends of Sister St Torisisius, of S:. dese ph’s convent, wiil be glad to bear that she 1s recovering from her severe ill mm Orn icseA, Mr. and Mie. Charles H. Chandler are expected home from Colorsdu this week, or as eoon as the Stanley ree-numes work. They have been io Truro for a week or so. We regret having to announce to-day the death of Mrs Charles Smith of Wins sloe, North, who died of la grippe after only a few days illness. She was in the 65:h year of her age. The ©. Y- B. Lodge will meet in Mechanies, Hall, Prowse, New Block, 0: Friday the 17th inst at 7.30 p.m. I. O, F.—Regular meeting of Court Avondale to-night at 8 o’clock, specia! business, a full attendance is req uested. Important to Athletes, Mr. Mack White, the well-known trainer of the Toremto Lacrosse Club and Osgoode Hall Footbakl Club, writes: I consider Griffiths’ Memthol Liniment unequalled for athletes or these training. I have used It with the best #uccess, and can heartily re- commend it for stiffness, soreness, sprains and all forms of swelling and infiamma- tion. All druggésts, 25 cts. 22 Scli by Geo E. Hughes were unable tu take ite parts, Mr. McDonald open- | St. VaLenrine’s Day —to-day, ee : AFTER THE StorRM.—Remove the snow from the sidewaiks. } re » Om , sian 7 é . Tue Srantey —Nothing has been heard from the Scaniey to-day. : oe MASONIO.— Regular meeting of St. John Lodg+ to-night in tie Masonic Temple. Decraration Day.— The figures ? . aha 2 , “3 iy DesRoel-es 493; ( aro pbell 433 for DesR ches 60; Reid 792: (Ol—moyjority for Reid 91, — are majority McQuarrie ANnorugerR H Matcon,— The An- chors play 1 Trture mach with the Britan- nias op Friday evening next. The vane will be played at Summerside, z MEETING Postronep.—The meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society of the First Methodist church, to bave been he d this ¢veaing, will pot take place unt further notice, “ Pur Evext.—The wmausical even’ of the 6ea-on—Mr. Karle’s coacert, will be held in the Opera House on Easter Monday, Some excelleat and bovel fe atures are already io pre paration. OCKEY M vsican Lost Her Deck 94D.—Accorling toa recent despatch, the bark Charles BK. Lefurgey, before reported at Montevideo from Mobile, lost her deckload during gales encountered oa the passage. ibe Mavirary.—Many of the ocal militia- mep will attend the Hogineer’s Entertain- ment in un form, and this should add greatly ts the brilliancy of the gathering. See the programme in another column. Rewarp Orrerep.—A reward of $190 is offe: ed for information that will lead to the co evction of the person or persons who set Sre to the eummer residence of J udge Fiizzerald at Holland Cove, on the 2nd inst. Carnival Po-night, | Istanpers in Boston.—The Boston | Globe contains a lengthy report of the , third re-union and ball of the P. E. Is- land Club, which took place at the Paul Revere Hail, that cy, one evening last ; week, There were 1,2 0 Islanders present | Oo the occasion, and the event was mcet evjoyable. In connecuon with its report of the proceedings, the Globe publishes an ‘excellent likevees of Dr.Wm. Johneton, Presiden of the Club. Tue Stosu.—The Sowest temperature registered by the thermometer last night was 10 above zero, The barometer fel: to an extremely low point. An average of about 13 inches of suow fell. The wind attained # velocity of from 16 to 20 miles during the o.ght, but calmed down towards morning. It came up again with increass ed severity about el-ven o’clock this fore- nvon and s heavy storm is raging at the time of dur going to press. Ciry Copyem..—Tne regular monthly meeting of toe City Council was held last evening. Councillor Nicholson was the only absentee. A letter was read from the Secretary of the City School Board stating that the estimates of the Bosrd for the current year amounted to $10,090, and asking for $1,0°0 on account, The Coun. cil seemed tou be of wpinion that greater economy was necessary in the administra- tion of Schoo! Board affairs,and the Finance Committee was instructed to wait on the Board’ with a view to reeing if their esti- mates could not be reduced. The asses- sors were instructed to make the. usual returns of taxable property and polls. It was decided to request the School Board to aesist tue Conncil in baving an act par- red vesting the title te West Kent School in the City Council. Marriace Beiis.—A very interesting und pleasant event took place at the resi- dence of Mr. Rowald McDonald, Cherry Valley,on February 7th, inst., the occasion being the marriage of hia youngest daught~ er, Minnie, to Mr. Henry Curran, of Piea» eant Grove. The marriage ceremony | was performed at St. Joachim’s Church, | Vernon River, at eight o’clock in the morta ing, the Rev. Dr. Doyle officiating, 'The bridesmad was Miss McDonald, of | Peake’s Station, ard the groom weé sup: ‘ported .by Mr. Jobo A. McDonald, ‘ brotherof the bride. Dr Doyle presided at | the dinner table,wiih Rev Jas. McDonald, of | Hope River, uncle of the bride,in the | vice-chair. Dinver being over, Dr. Doyle | proposed the health of the bride and y100m in bis usual witty manner. Father James replied, and the to»st was supported by D. McDonald and Tbomas Cass. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in song, dance and speecb-making, and all went merry as_ the proverbial! “marriage be!].” | A beantifal collection of useful and ccstly | gifts attested to the popularty of the young couple, We wish aloug and bappy and prosperous life te Mr. and Mrs. Curran. ee S£L42424=2434 cure you. 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