‘iSelilt <gr- We ate offering for the | balance of the White Wear Saie a few special snaps. Black Damask Table Linen Handsome designs, 72 in wide regular $1.20 for JOc. ~ es ' 2 in wide regu/ar $1.15 for Ik 72 in wide regular 90c for 7c. 72 in wide job regular 72c| for 40c, Table napkins —Hemmed and unhemmed a {ine asso>t— | Prices | ment to choose from. 4Vc to $4.50 per doz. Counterpanes, 10} White Honeycomb reg— ular $1 for +c 10; White Honeycomb Fringed $1.15 for 95c. 10} White Marsailles $1.85 for $1.55, Curtains A large new stock of white lace curtaias to select from. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE ww : — SECS COSC SRES J GO CESGE esee It’s only a Difference in taste When you buy from us. Everything you get is of the same quality -“THE BEST.” To-day Angel Cake, 12c each. German Buns, ](¢ per doz. Corn Gems, 10c per doz. Oatcake, 12c¢ per ib Cream Tartar Biscuit 10c¢ per doz. Parker House Rolls 10c per doz, Ginger Snaps, 12c per Ib. All kinds of pies to-day in pastry, cream or coconut. Try our Duchesge Bread 4c per loaf. TreLernoxe 98. D. Stexvart Ecuiree Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. eeeBiecoees 8606660 Coe A Mark of Value The signature on any article is the stamp of its val ne, MUSI 3 right quality is more essen-: tial than a}! else. You start right if you bave. an instrament of proper character — YOU WILL be eafe if you have one of our inetrumente— we guar- antee them ell. WE WILL be pleaered to hare vou call and examine — you don’t have to buy. Miller Bros, Queen Street. Connol Jy’s Building. = 3 as Tue Press. Westerly winde; fair to- | day. Friday—winds at ifting to north abd west; becoming unseitled, stevens | SO E—The regular meeting of Lodge | Eton, R R_ Degree this eveming at 8 o'clock. Every member requested to be | present wuntighianiiae | Natvurat History Scorry.—At the | meetiog of the Natura! History Society next Monday evening, Mt. McSwain will read @ paper upon the Anatemy of Birde. Tae First Conrincext.—The corre- sponvent of the Mail and Empire w th the first Canadian contingent states io his la-t letter that Capt. Weeke,ot “G ’ Com pany is acting regimental quartermaster. jin Specian Tratx.—The special train in connection with the 8S. §S.* Mino” will not leave here uot! 9.15 p. m., Friday night, 16.b inst., in order to allow j a-sen- gere to attend the hockey match. Tue TeEMPERATURE.—-The coldest l.st night was 16 above zero. The tempera | ture at nine o’cleock this morning was 18 above and at One this afternoen 25 ab: ve The velocity of the wind during the night wae 26 miles an hour. apiientilien Next Tncrspay.—A week from to-day (Thareday) the gracd patriotic concert takes place inthe Opera House. Great preparations are beirg made. On ac- count of the special railway fares numbers from out of tcwn will. attend’ Many ofthe officers anc’ men will be there in usiform. Don’t let anytning keep you away. A Vatvaste Girt.—The Summerside Journal reports tha: Rev. P. P. Arsenault, the zealous pa-tor of Mount Carmel, Fif- teen Point, has presented bis parish woh a splendid library, containing several hun- dred volumes of French )iterature. No doubt the people themselves will take steps to add tothe number, and make their library one of the largest in the prov- ince. —_———_— > ——_ Aw Exjorasie Kvenixc.—There was a good aitendance at (be tree entertainment given inthe Lyceum last evening by the League of the Croes. In additionio a number of choice selections by the band, there were comic songs by Meeers Whit- lock and Egglesten, a vocal’solo by Mr. Austin Trainor, and cornet and baritone salos by Mevers. W. J. Brown and Bert Cantwell. Miss McMillan presided at the piano. Before the euteriainment closed, Father Jobnstua, Spiritual Director of the League, made a short address and ad- mivistered the pledge to between 200 and 300 members of thesociety. The proceed- ings closed with the National Anthem. NOTES FROM THE OXIENT. On Tuesday evenirg last,at South Lake, Mr. Columbus McDunald, of Lakeville, delivered hi+ highly instructive aud in- teresting lec ure on ‘‘ St, Colnmba,” the great aposile of ‘the Scots. Tue learned lecturer treated the subject io a manner which betrayed the fact that he had de lved deeply in Scotieh jlore. Tie lecture occupied about an hour in delivery and was,listened to throuzhout vith the greatest attention. At the close comp! - mentary remarks were made by A. E. Baey. -‘Wm. Brownand D s, M:N i! ano Towaseod. Mr, McDonald will deliver his lecture in the rear future in East Baltic and Glencorrodale. We tespeak furhim a full house as he generously donates the proceeds io the respective school. We learn with regret that Mr. Theodor’ S. Stewart is about to move to Sydney, C. B. Mr. Stewarw’s business capseity wil! no doubt have more acope in that rising towo. He will be greatly missed by the farmers in the eastern end of the Islasa owing to the fact that be was largely in the cattle trade with St. Pierre and New- foundland. Mr. J. E. Warren, of Salmon River, N. S., is about erecting a large and commod-~ ious dwelliog house on the property whi h he recently purchased at Black Porn, Dame Rumour bath it “that“an interesting event wil] take place in that vicinity ere long. It is pleaging to [see the evidences of loyalty and patriotism of classes and creeds in thie eastern eeciion of the Island Heretofore strong supporters of the Lib- era] Government are thoroughly disgusted with the dilatory abd half-hearted manoer in which the government entered upon the almost vital’ matter of eending troops to the Mother Country in the hour of need. ParrRior. An Interesting Case, Mr. W, G. Phyall, provrietor Bodega Hotel, 36 Wellington Street East, Toronto, says:— “While living in ChicagolI wasina terrible state with itching and bleeding piles, I tried several of the best physicians and was burnt and torturedin various ways oy their treate mentto fo avail, besides spending a mint of meney to no purpose. Since coming to Toronto I learned of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I used but One box and have not been troubled with piles in any shape or form since,” Tardy comers made quick sellers—we have just opened a let of white quilts which should have arrived three weeks age—we have marked them S4c $1.10 and $1 30 each. They are worth twenty tive per cent mere Ask to see them,.—Stanley Bros. ————_— > + 2 See J B Macdonald & Co’s bargains in girl’s boots. Choice homemade candy at the Patrio- advt for ‘Local and Ciher liens) THE DALY tes ampitim, CHARLOYTTETOWD FEBRURY 15, 1y0 el TTL SR RN THE CIVic ELECTION Result of Yesterday’s Voting —The New Board. When the polis clored yesterday after- noon the vote sod as iollows : ' WARD Two, POUT tips: Kakhndids sc cvndinies det 141 BPUNOGOR ick ccs. TV WARD FOUR. Wee a 392 Browa . duds ks Oe NS Listy oe WARD FIVE. i Horne. , 641 Taston o- veo ee — Balle TORO Oe ee Cee eeeee + Ce eeewere 41 i Wheatiey .... owen “o | Ross ... ~» 208 | therefore be made up as follows : The Board for the next two yeare will Mayo), | James Warburior, M. D.; Councillors, Caarles Lyons, Angus Macdopald, Thomas Z, Taylor, Joho F. Whear, P. 8. Brown, Aicxa der Horne, Louis P. Tan- ton and Henry Balls. PERSONAL. Mr. O-wald Hornsby is reported very low today. Lieut Macdouuld will leave for Halifax oa Friday night en route to South Africa. Dr. McNeill, of Stanley ia in the city today. He iea gnest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. W. Bain, of North River, lett las, night for Georgetown en route to Brandon Man, Mr. MacDonald, of Strathalbyn, was a passenger by The Minto today en route to Nelson, B. C. Mrs. J. P. Sullivan, of St, Pet2rsa’ Bar, Was @ paseenger by tnis mora'ng’s train from the east. Seactors Fergueon and Macdonald re- turned from Outawa last evening. The Senate stands adjourned untii March 1+, Mr. Alexander Mart n, M. F’., who has been home from Ottawa on private busi- ness, leaves On re.vurn on Saturday or Mon- day. Mr. T. Hudson, who nas been here for some time in the interests of Hamil on & Sons, Pictou, was a passenger by The Minto today. There sre on!y a few reserved seats left for Friday vight’s hockey games, 8) ee- cure yours at Onc: aod enjoy the two hot- t st games of bockey ever played on P. E. Isjand, Meesres A E. Areenault and Mr. W. P, Dou l were parsengers by the weatera \raio thie mcrnieg, returning,trcm Ken- 8 ogion where Mr. Areenau!t lectured last evening. Mr. Avelin, of Rimouski, who was Operated upon for appendic tis atthe Caar luttetewn Hospital an evening or two ago ia reported somewhat improved today but still very weak. Rev. J. T. Macnally, of Ottawa, son of Mr. J. T. Macoaliy, of Summerside, bes goneto Portlaod, Oregon, where he will locate, at the invitation uf the Archbishop of that Archdiocese. Mr. Alex. Weatherbie, of Luke Verde, and Mr. Jay. Brown, of Pownal, left by the mail train last night for Sydaey. They intend going into the carpenter business there. We wish them every success. Very many persons in Charlottetown wil hear with regret of the death st Quiscy, Mass , yesterday evening of Mr. Matthew Lyons, a brother of Counciller Lyons. Mr. Lyons visited Charlottetown lastsummer, Councillor{Lyone leaves to- night to be present at the funeral. The marriage of Mr. Beverly R. New- bury, son of Mr F.T. Newbury,and Mies Bisnche Stubbings, of Halifax, vas solem- nized in St. Luke’s Cathedral, Halifax, yesterday, in the presence of a goodly number of friends. After the ceremony the happy couple left for New York where they will reside. They have Tue Exan » INER’s best wishes. A SCHOOL BOY IN TROUBLE. Sir,—In last night’s ExawInerR some problems in arithmetic was given by Inepec- tor McCormac, evidently ax help to teach- ers, but problem No. 2] reeme more a puzzel than a belp tome. How Mr. Mc- Cormac can get 300 dollars as the answer t> that questien puzzles me. If he would be so kind as to give the solution to that problem as secon as possible he would confer a great bevefit os one who is tryiog to learn a little about mathematics. Soneot Boy. § ale Minard’s Liniment for ever Vwhere, CARD! _ DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic H i, Moorficlds, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital) SPECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Orpiece—Cameron Bloek RERsmpE NCE—Richme.d Street, West. Orrick Hevr 30am,to lpm,2to4 pm SHE PETPPPPPPPR” PPDPPIPR TPP TRS TPT PPP rrrP RTT rrD rrr er rorrerrn nr err 3 : UU AAMAMAAMA AAA UAU UU tic concert, Feb, 22nd, enings vy appein Eyes Tested and "Pitted With Glasses will begin sharp en Local and Other liews, ———$— a; oO. H.— Meeting romighe ae 8 «clock: eR REMEMBER the U. Y. B. eoucert and pies cial at Kiogstou tonight. Admie- ; sion 10c. Hoxtry.—The matches tomorrow night (ime, Those who wish to see all the games should be on hand early. hides Signs or Spr xG.— Mr. E. B. McLaren, Georg: town Koyalty, reports tat be saw three robine in the woods near bis house on Monday. hia Grace Cnurcu.—it you want to see some of the finest scenery io Europe, come to Grace Church tonight, Admissivo 10 centé; children 5 cents. Mretixe er Orricers.—Trere will b ameeting of the miltia offiiers ia the Couecil Chamber this eveuiug to make w presentation te Lieut. Macdonali. a Donation. —Mra. Jamea McLeod wish- es to acknowledge the receipt of five dol lais for the P. E. I, Hoapits! from a generoxe donor who does not wish his name to be made public. Mitt Purcnatap —A Sydney deapatch says that Iyee ard Merrieon, of Prince Edward Island, have purchased the new mill of McDosald and Johnaien, on Town- eend street, for $8,700. Tse Qvesn’s Request.— Mr. Hensley, of Helifax, ha» received a letter from the Queen saving that Her Majesty will be TT thre EEE g* » 5 _ ? é MEET ME AT ALWAYS BUSY STORE | Here's a Bargain White Quilts For You They are late arrivals; should have been here three weeks ago. $0 out they go at the following prices Sac giad to receive a photo of bis son, the | jamented Captain Hensley, recently killed during the fighting on the Tugela. Scurr Acr.—Betore Stipendiary Magis trate Blanchard, at Montague, yesterday evening, Margaret Young was fined $50 ur ‘wo months imprisonmeat for violating the Scott Act. A case against Elizabetu Campbell was adjourned for further evi-~ dence, and a summons against Mary Campbell was dismissed. hee = Tae New Commanper,—It is pointed out by an exchange that Major General Smith Dorriea, mentioned as likely to command the brigade to which the Cana- diane are attached, saw service in the Zulu war of 1879, Egyptian war of 1882, Nile campaiga in 1885, Sondan in 1885-86, N. W. frontier (Isdia) in 1897,and Khartoum in 1898. He holds the distinguished eervice order, many medals and claeps. Some Sprexpip Puororrapas.— One cancot but be sirnck by the artistic merit of a number of photographs now on exbi- bition in the wiodow of Johnson & Johbn- son’s downtown drug siore. In cnoice and in treatment of subject as well as io the working out of deta:!, they bear evi- dence of careful work as well as talent. The portraits are especially good, The exhibit is the graduating work of Mr. Robert Hogg, jr., of this city, who has studied in one ofthe leading studios of Lilineis. Presentations To-Nicut—The militia and citizens are to preseat Lieut2nant J, A. Macdoa: ld with addressee and gifts in the City Council Chamber this evening at half-past eight o’clock. The ssoilitia will present a watch, field glasses and re-~ volver, the citizens a puree of money. The Caledonian Club are also to make a presentation tu Lieut. Macdonald, their gift taking the shape of a valuable goli ting aud an address. The latter presen~ tation will take place in the club rooms this evening at 7.45. TransvaaL l yraxny.—The tyranny of the Transvaal government was brought home to Washington people recently, by the arrival here of R. E. Brown, whe was de~ prived ofthe immense eum of $5,000,000 by by the arbitrary act of Presideat Kruger, after the Supreme Court of the Transvaa! had awarded it tohim. The reward was s@ displeasing to President Kruger that he gave the jadges a severe Jecturing and threatenad their dismissal from cffice. This amount is a reversal of the verdict of the court, for Brown was never able to —— one dollar of the amount awarded im. Ae ——— See —_—— THE BEST COOoES In Charlottetown are now using Jehnson’s Baking Powder The leading hotels and board- ing houses use it exclusively, a» they find it the choapest and mest economical Cream of Tartar §) Boking Powdez sold in the city. We manufacture it, and guarantee that itis made from the purest drugs. carefully mized and sifted. Price 25¢ for a full pound (16 oz) tin. 15 cents fora half pound (8 0z) tin. Sold by all grocers, $1.05 and $1.30 each worth twenty five per cent more Buy Quick stanley Gros. ae 5444424444 44444484S 44444 INOUR WINDOW AT ~* /9 cents You will see Women’s Felt Slippers worth $1 25, $1.00 $1.10. In fact any pair of Felt Slippers in stock will be gold at 75c. Then there sre Women’s Boots in there at 75: a > «i They are worth looking into, if there is a p irl there you want—you get them at about half price. qe a ALLEY &CO > Ite 2 FIVITTFT eyyT= pair. 22444444424 4444244424A48 Wen Doe the20th Century Begin > We'llnot Discuss that Qusetion now We are starting this year in good spirits andf great hopes of making this cur banner year in the Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations, which makes us feel like spurring ourselves to greater achievements, -Our | facilities for better buying increases with every year. The best manufacturers are approaching us to sell us ‘heir goods direct These advantages we will this year share with our customers In order to get the best Suits, Overcoats, Trouscrs, etc,, turned out under the magic touch of an artistic cutter, in the person of Mr. Sexius McLean, anda picked thor oughly trained staff of workmen. You must comesto headquarters’ at GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s StyliBh Outfitters,..... en ee ee er - pes aeremamamecin,, Saimeanmnga ati on > sengpamypnaseroanes Ay PUNE I elle ain ttt, ADO RBA AS OIE IES LL LAREN EES, EME LE Mle Bit I AE 2 RED Eig. ie Bi tbe OE AT premets — ; Rin Be ‘ eal pepacang nen cee a cupn mm Ae ewan te et ee ee = ed adda doveomt Sepmeis “ager ee alte + tthe dl AE hee 7 ee