WEEKS, that is the name that has al- noted for Ves! ways been SELLING CHEAP The new firma, Weeks & Co, are tTrnnt Edel eoing to he reputation and yuard it by... GIVING BETTER VALUE than any other Charlottetown store. uy our goods from first ifacturers, same as the We Ren ember we hands and mal old firm did, d buy for cash. have received iready LARGE QUANTITIES OF NEW SPRING GOODS. and in the course of a few weeks will New English Goods immense Purchases Now been personally made by one of our partners, Wr. Chas. Leigh. We are making EX TENSIVE ALTERA TIONS to the up stairs of our store ahd intend hay ng one of the best MILLINERY DEPARTMENIS in the city. Jubbers will also find OUR WHOLESALE DBDEPART- MENT fully stocked with goods suit able for their requirements. We in vite your inspection of our stock. —We Want Your Trade— Try us, and we will do our best to please you, WEEKS & CO The Peoples’ Sore, Wholesale and Retail Seccessors to W. A. Weeks & Co NOTICE The annra! me ti -g of the Provincia Branch ofthe Vom inien ‘lamperarce Allivnce of P E. Isla’ d, will be held inthe Y. M. C A. Ha"! Charicttetowr,on Thursday March 30th at 2 pm A full e*'emdance of Temorrance werkers is;equ t ¢,as business of import- ance will be broug..t before the meeting. rece ive EASTER 1829 We are now showing a fine assortment ot HASTER CARDS: all new stock. { Ses them HASZARD & MOORE ~ Prince Edward Island Magazine ...NOW ON SALE.... Atall the BRookstores and at atR.H Wasen’s News Stand. CONTENTS OF MARCH NUMBER: The Liquor Proble Fort La Joie Social Enjoyment i tor Ferguson A Likeness, by M. L. W. F The Cats of Charl ttetown The Reign of The March King, by May Car- rol 1 in Charlottetown the old Times, by Sena- Insula } ‘ Pri Ed war Is!and Coins, by Edward Bayt A Hin Critics Duvar is a Poet, by W. L. Cotton A Side Talk With The **Sports” Topics if the times, by The Editor The Bar By Albert n, by Robert Harris, P R.CA Books and The Mavazines Local Happenings The Prince Edwa ted monthly at the Rooms, where orde Yertisements may should be addressec The P, E. ‘sland Magazine . P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. H. I. The Mazezine is alto on sale through vot the Province, at all places where the Dairy Ex wien is ec'd, i Island Magazine is print Examiner Job Printing s for subscriptions or ad- e leit. Correspondence Local and Other ems, SociaL.—Social to-night ia First Metho- diet church. iabiaanctie Tne Prons.—Strong winds and gales, shifting to westerly, unsettled with rain or spew at first, then clearing. Sinceibentenn Toniegur.—Hear Protessor Grant render De Beriot at the League of the Cross con-~ cert in the Lyceum to-night. — Heartz’s Haut Concert.—Of course you're coming next Thursday n one, - real good programme has been provided. Come. iesishinindiiiaadiidiie Tue Maiis.-—Crossing both ways to-day. The boats left Tormentine with fifty-one bage of mail at 7.15. Hight bags were left behind. The special reached town at 1.50 o’clock . i aide Scmmonses Issugp.—A summons was on Saturday served on Peter Macdonala,Queen Street, charging him with a viclation of the Liquor Regulation Aci by selling in a place not fitted up according to law. It is returnable on Wednesday. Summonses were also served on John Gormley, jr., Danie! McMillan and John Donovan, charging them with disorderly conduct on the streets on the 11th and 14th wet. They are al) returnable on Wednesday. onesie, DeTeERMINED To Leap.—We understand Mr. E. R. Brow, of Eastview Farm, bas just imported from New York two Guern- sey heifers selected by that veterar expert judge, Mr. F. S. Peer. Early in the year, Mr. Peer was instructed to look out fora pair of Guerasey heifers that would be able to keep up the high standard of the East- view herd; and some weeks ago he wrote as follows: Found two heifers ihat will do te sbow next fall, out of grand cows with splendid udders. They erethe best bargain i ever bad cffered me in the States, Lhe owner does pot Know their value. I den’t think I can do better iu the United States. Ac- eompanying the papere with these beifers Mr. Peer further wriues : “tI have seen a Jot of calvea before and since I selected these, and they are the two beat! have seen, although some | saw were more than donble go price.” ‘ihis should be*com- uw endavion enough Mr. Brow has been fortunate in having two heifer caives recen'|lv drop ped by his imporiation per S.S. Gasperia last December. It sheuld take a guod herd to beat the Eastview cont'ng-ni at the ehow next fal! sindbis Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tab'cts. Al! druggists refund the muuey if it tails te ralieve. o2e. 17 casex Granby rubbere jost received thie morning. Ail weights, vil, lasis. R H. Rameay & Co., Gratton Strest. The Delineator and Class of Fachion fer April at Carter:’ Book-tore, ——— <a gee we ee eee ee ee If We Please You Tell Others If not, tell Us. Cui Wee, ..... DEEPLY Codi prices on all our stock in or ler ta make room for our new pring siock, now on the way. 7A a pair fo Ladies’ boots u ema!l sizes— 2 ; Hie a pirir for VY Ladie-’ b gl } suvues. | { a pair for ; . Ladiew Stine Dongola Roots lac 2d and buttoned Bt 20 pies Walking Boots — ee good siock—worth fmuch more money ir 90) per cent. dis- count oo 32 large lot of our ladies’ fine shoes, a pair for Men’s and boys’ i Boots at big dis. countte R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER. tnt _ FOR SALE. A business stand at Victoria Cross, Lot 51, consisting of a Lot, 83x99, Dwelling House, Baro, Blacksmith sbop, and a never failing well of water. The buildings are nearly new aod ina good state of re pair. Immediate possession given. This is one of the best standson P. E. Isiand for a general oo r particulars @ to ae = 5 A STEWART itague, March 14, 99—pat lmo a3 PERSONAL. Mr. E. Redmond returned home Sat- urday evening. Mr. W. W. Jenkine, Georgetown, came to town thie morning. Mr. RK. Es Johnston, of Bell & John; ston, Summerside, is visiting the city. Mr. T. A. McLean crossed in the Stanley today on @ business trip to Boston and New York. Hon. Mr. Dobeli is coming home, but nothing is hear? about the Fast Atlantic service. Wheu Rudyard Kipling recovered from his illness eufliciently to spesk, his firet words were, **‘Have | been i1]?” and “Has any one called ?’ Capt. Pennee, chief of police at Quebec, who isa native of Prince Kdward I-land passed through here yesterday on a trip to, Koglaod via Halifax —Moncton Tran- script. Cape Tormentine correspondence of the Sackvill Post: Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Alien arrived home Saturday from P. E Isla.d, where Mr. Alien bis been engaged in designing and tulding boats. Me is probably the best boat builder in the county. Mr. R. N Taylor, cptician, expects to leave '0-morrow afterpoon for Geergetown en roate 10 Ottawa where it is his inica- tion to locate. Mr. Taylor ie an expert in bis business, an2 should do weil wher- ever he may go. He bas Tus Examiven’s best wishes. Among the recent arrivals in Ottawa is Miss Ursula Davies, daugbter of Captain Davies, R. N., of Bloxham, Eogland, who bas arrived on @ visit of several months to her uncle, Sir Louis Davies. Last win- ter Miss Davies’ elder sister paid a long visit to Ottawa, during which time she made hosts of friends.— Montreal Star. We are pleased to bear that Mr. D Jerrold McLean, von of T. A. McLeaa, K+q., having finished ‘a special course Mechanical Engineering and in Design- ing at McGill. College, bas accepted a position in the draughting office of The Laurie Engine Company, Montreal, where he went highiy recommended by his pro- fessor. —— EP © 4a NORTH RIVER NOTES. Notwithstanding the heavy condition of the roads, a goodly number gathered in the ball at North River to hear the concert given und-r the auspicee of the Loyal Crusaders of that place. The young Cru~ saders who took partin the entertainment lid credit to thémeelves and their instruc- tor. Rev. Mr. Bro@wn was down for an eddiess, which be delivered in his happy style. The programme was supplemented by someof Charlottetown’s talent, includ- iog Miss McLean, Mixes Cotton, Mr. T. A: MeL oan, jr, and otners whose efforts were mucb appreciated. Ac half time some delicions home-made candy was dispensed, sud this change la the programme was e i ved by all SOI ta 3 Ree a TROT HIM OUT. Sir. The letter of Spectator in th's oruing’s Guardian, calls for information 1810 who the person is whoso forvot bim- +l aso attempt to insalt the Q reen by ‘fusing to stand wheao tbe Nationel Anihem was being ,layed at the Opera Honse on St. Patrick’s night. Let bim | te “named” at once so We may k:iov bim. INQUIRER. os HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: C. G. Brown, Montrerl; K.L. Davis, St.John; J.J Taylor, Fred. C D »: Montreal. Queer: E.L. Head, Montague Jos. Burgess, Yazel Brook; PF. A. London, | Montreal; D. J. Ross, Boston. nisor,. Bridge; | i —— 9+ Oepe — Things te Make a Note of. 3ard at the rink to-night. Frou Growers Meeting temorrow. Miss LeFurgey reads at the League of | the Cross concert to night. 1.0. O, F.—St Lawrence Lodge meet’s to-night at So’ clock. ILnatillation. Tue lecture on the Crimea will be de- livered by Mr. Campbell oo Thursday the 13-b of April. Rev.T F. Fullerton’s lecture, “ Here and there throughout freland,” wili be de- livered in Zion sechoolroom tomorrow evening. The programme of Mr. 8S. N. Earle’s grand conocer and entertasnment will ap- pear not laterthan Thursday. Be on the jookout for it. It is probable that some of our medical practitioners will be present at the meet~ ing of the Nataral History Socie y to-mo:= row evening, and take part in the discuss- son. To-morrow, Tuesday, night William Worth,the obliging Janitor of Hillsborough Rok takes hie anousl benefit. Show your appreciation of bie uniform kindness by giving bim a good house. Remember Dr. Anderson’s lecture in St. Jame’s Hall on Thureday evening 23rd. Pleasant reminiscences of a moat intr~ esting country and splendid stereoptican | views. ae On aceount of the entertainment to he given by the P. W.C. students inthe Y. M. C. A. ov the 28th March, the social to be held in the First Methodist Church has een postponed until April 6th. | Don’t forget to go tothe basket social and entertainment in Little York hal! on Wednesday night, March 22nd. Admie~ sion 10 cents. Ladies with baskets tree. Entertainment commences at7 50. Fro- ceeds in aid of the P, E. Island Hospital. ; valor spaft. i; his | belonged ‘0 Hampton, mw this Province, Ocal and Other Items ‘THe Gatrayt Case —Judgment in the Med: i (yallant electi mn Case i8 to be given tomorrow THe Srantey left Georgetown about halt-;»8 eight this morning. Her arrival in Pictou was not reported up to half-past one, Mivitary Insritrvre —At the meeting on Tia dav eVeulug n¢cxt an interesting paper « be read by Surgeon Major Warburto Tus TRatns he track is all prety well cl a: w. This morning the traia from liguisy had considerable difficully in getting ‘0 Alberton which delayed her several! bour- ~ Ove IsLanD MaGazixe.—If you have not vel bough! & eepy Of the Prince Kd-~ ward I-land Megazine get onetoright, as the March vumber 1s aimost sold ou. Kor sale wtall the bookstores and ar K. B. Mason’s newss ard, Price 5 cents, -_ a> — Curistian Expeavorars— We are pleaseu to sey that tune Ce Ki. Society of Zo Church wil meet with the Endeavorer- of ine Chureh of Christ towuizht, ip the meet ing hovse Upper Great George Street. We have no doubt a most pleasavt and profit able time wil be experienced. The public cord: 4 ly lavited sncteiiel Carp cr Taanks [ne B nevolent Irish Socirty beg toreturn their siavere. tuwnke to the ladies and geotiemen who took parc in their play on St. Patrick’s nigit, also to the general publie for taeir patrooage, and to the city surveyor for bis kindcess in ordering the snow plongh over the live of march aid toail who in apy wey eecieted ;) making the celebration 4 ruccese. jini From toe Lasprapvor.— Of the mail bags recovered trom the Labrador, four were washed asbore on the island of Coll, while the other two were picked up in the pss- sage between the islands of Mul! and Tiree, The ehores are strewn with timber, corn, apy les, pork, furniture and other articles which comprised the cargo of the steamer. An organ has been fouod on the beach at Col, | x Sr. Duwstan’s CarnepraL.—The fifth ip the series of special Lenten sermons was preached last evening bv Rev. P. C. Gauthier, of St. Dunsian’s College. His theme was “Tne Communica of Saints,” and it was ably bandied. Catholic belief upon the point was fully expla:ned and the faithful were urged to lead holy lives. —to imitate the saints—so that when their : § earthly existence was over they shouid | join the white-robed taod and with them | sujoy God’s presence throvghout eternity. | § ie Mcurnen:.—Some scoffer,' ] ArreR THE provexed by the paternal nature of curfew | legis'stion in Kotou a, Inligns, proposed the following clause, wilh the unexpected) result that it was accepted ir earnest and paserd into law: ‘It is further provided | that when achiid comes home at the pre- reribed tour a:d_ firds its mother not present to hear its pravers and put it to bed, it shal! report such derel'ction to the mayor of the cicy, whose duty it eball be, Advance Guard off New Spring Milliner al Stanley Bros. Hats, Flowers and Feathers Now Opening. 300 Hats in Black an‘ Golored Straw Sailors and untrimmed @ress Hats, Latest novelties. Exquisite Flowers in addition to hundreds of low and medium priced flowers. We have a small assortment of EXe« QUISITE FRENCH FLOWERS, they are expensive, 75c¢ to §1-25 each, but they are the most beautiful things we have ever shown, French Tips and Plumes Sp’endid assortment in Black and White. STANLEY BROS. to search for tie abeent mot ber until ? fouud, end if it should be ehcwa that the 7’ . ’ mother was pot On ap errand Of DECESSILY | enue — a —-—— =—s—4 or mercy it shall ne the duiv of the mayor } 10 administer a reprimand to said er chiceiiataai Isuaypers Ki.tep.—The Guardian ree | poristhat Mr. Oliver Smith met with a wad end at Berkivy, Col., oo the Ist inet. Mr. Smith bad been emyloved in the electrics! works builiing at Berkley, and io rome anaccouniabl- way, probaniy while ‘xamining water pipes, fell down the ele- His neck broken and | body crushed by the fal. Mr. Smito wan 1 and was 38 vears otage. He was highly esteemed in his new home. Mr. G Clark, son of Mr. W.S. Clark, ot Alma, was accwantally kdledin bis woouworkiog factory in W bitman, Mass. The sad accident occurred on Tourrday | 9h March. While trymg to put a belton au Overhead shaft ruoning at a bigh rate of speed his coat sleeve canghtin @ se'- screw aud he was carried over the shaft and bis h?7s crushed out. Mr. Clark Jeaves awife andone child to mourn. Hie death is deeply regretied by ell who enjoved his acquaintance. ee | +A ; IMild | Pill Everybody’s Pills are very mild in their action, do not gripe’ and are suitable for all sorte and conditions of persons, A box of them should ke =n | every home. For Biliousness @onstipation, Heart burn,liligsssios, Le ver Trouble &c, they are invaluable. 25e a box. —Opening Our new Clothes in Suiting, Overcoating Trowsering. etc., for Spring are arriving daily, Don’t put off leav'ng your order until the last minute, a it requires time todo good work. We are running full tun now; but we can do mo e. Our garments are Perfect in Fit, Excellence in Worlzmanship and Finish, Exclusiyeness in Coluring and Design GORDON & McLLEAN MERCHANT TAILORS ij i : Spa aR wae See meet