We sapeeially>re. quest a payment of all accounts sent out by us, Deeember 31,°97 Haszard & oore, Sunnyside. Come and see &. & D. 189 Bicycles The Very best W. E- DAWSON TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until March llth noon, for the building of the foundation of a new Church at Tracadie, P.E. I., all the material being supplied. Tenders for the game will also be received, al) the labor except the mechanieal being eupplied, as well ae the materials. Plans and speeifi- cations to be sees at the Parochial House. P.J. HOGAN, P, P. Feb 25 d&w td Extensive Sale of Dry Goods and General Merchandise The undersigned having taken posses- under a Bill of Sale, from the McKay Woolen Company to them of all the tweeds, readymade clothing goods and all general merchandise of the said Company contained in ita store ou the corner of <Queen and Grafton Streets, in Charlotte— town, and in thé mill of the said company on the Malpeque*Road, hereby give no: tice that they will receive sealed tenders for the purchase of the whole of the eaid goods and merchandize, up to Monday, tweoty-eighth day of February, instant,at the hour of two o’clock, p. m. Lists of stock to be tendered for can be seen On application to Mr. Daniel Gordon, at the store of Messrs. Gordon & McLel- lan, Queen Street. The goods can be ex- amined any day on application to Mr. Gordon. Tenders marked “McKay Woolen Co. Tender,” can be addressed and handed in ormailed to Mr. Daniel Gordon, Char- lottetown. On the acceptance of any tender, cash for the full awount tendered will be required. The undersigned do not bind themeelves te accept the highest or any tender. JAMES A. LEAMAN, ROBERT A. KDWARDS By W.S. Stewart, their Sol:zitor. Ch’town, Feb 14—~— Oysters Oysters Oysters JOY! JOY: JOY! ==" Victoria Cafe. Great George Street. Jysters served in every style Tanche: and c‘nners with despatch. Ag usual, I am prepared to delives Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telgp.one Connection. JOHN P. JOY V--rorta CAFE a 4A. McLEAN, Q.C. BARRISTER, &c. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 8 1898, NEWS NOTES, a eee Recently the attention of the monnted police at Tagish. Yukon Territory, was attracted by howls of dogs. After a short search they found the bodies of two men frozen todeath. They were Canadiana returning from Klondike and had in their posseeeion $160,000 in gold dust. Their names are unknown. It is announced from Qnebec that Mr. Pacand, of Mercier fame, has sold his $16,600 honse to pay debts incurred by over-zeal to help the Liberal party. The current general impression is that Mr. Pacaud also bought the house with the | help of the Liberal party, so that tbe game is even. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is accused of narsing an ambition to lead the Gonserva- tive party. It is a creditable ambition. A few years ago it was in like manner said he had an ambition to lead the Liberal party, and Sir Charles Dilke’s downfall left him practically witbout a rival for the position that Mr. Gladstone sce ped about to retire from. He gave up ali his pros- pects, however, when he found he could not approve of the policy Mr. Gladstone was mapping out for his party. A man of Mr. Chamberlain’s strength who would ao act can legitimately aspire to the leadership of any party he works with. In mavy senses the Colonial Secretary is as an or- dipary mar — , LOCAL NOUTICEs., Tlc Lienheim, Irish and all other makes of serge at D. A. Bruce’s. tf. Cash is the axle grease of business. We want to give yon a few cash prices. 49 pairs ladies’ tan kid gloves, lacing button- | ed and clasped, ranging in price from 95c to $1.30, today and tonight. Some are slightly marked 49c, others are not.— James Paton & Co. See Prowse Bros new hats 18 cases opened last week,—all the very newest blocks. There was @ great rush in our hat de« partment Saturdey night; every person pleased with the new atyles and cone graiulates us on the low price we are ask ing for exch fine goods.—Prowse Bros,—The Stylish Hatters. Trunks, we sell trunks from $1.00 up to $5.75 everyone the best, value obtains able.—J. B. McDonald. | 24 pairs colored point 7 stud lacing : gloves, $1 40 for $1 20 at - Paton & Co’s. | Half price—Mens boots, broken sizes. There may be something to enit you. See them during our big clearance sale. R. K. Jost Stamper’s corner. Read Paton’s ofter on 1898 lase curtains Paton’s offer in ladies kid glover, stands good for this week. Lace curtain, sale 20 per cent cash discouots on Tuesday and Wednesday W. A. Weeks & Co. New lace curtain, just placed into stock. W. A. Weekes & Co, 20 per cent discount W ednesday. Prices on boots.—Away down at the big clearance sale of boots and shoes, cal! aad eee, R. K. Jost. Stamper’s Corner. New Hats.— Buy a Christy Hat if you wou'd have the best hat made 18 cases of the famous make opened today. Prowse Bros the Stylish Hatters. 51 3in New hats. Talk about bats but did yon eee the tremendous loads of hats hauled from the station today, marked Prowse Bros, inteaded for this springs trade. Al Lhe very newest etyles. 51 3in When the town clock is wrong it spoils many watches. When the corsets are not exactly right, many dispositions are spoiled, and tempers are put out of joint. Moet kinds of merchandise can be trans formed intoso called bargains by cuttin# the price, even one cent spools. But cor seis never! Ap ill-fitting corset wouldn’t bea bargain if you could by them two-for- a-cent. We've been 12 yeare pruning and weeding our corset depar'mentand graf,- ing on the richest and best fruit.—James Paton & Co. 53 3i. Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, is at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For particulars enquire at her residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent-~ A Slumber > dong However sweet, has little effect upon the tired brain worker and nervous student. Upon those whw suffer in- somnia from other eauses it may prove ineffectual. Sovereign Cocoa Wine will archieve what the song cannot do For all above ills this remedy will be found remarkably beneficial. Manufactured by = SIMSON BROS, & Cd. “ Mativarxr Tuesday and — ie etienneaeneenT Brown’ Bock, CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘ 3 MONEY TO LEND $ 3 J. J. JORNSTON $ $s Barrister at Law, $ © Stamper Block. Charlottetown, § Sos s0cseevcenecesc-7Ac0000 ath A FEW QUESTIONS FOR MR. CLARKIN, 1. Will M-. Clatkin deny that Clement of Rome, writing sbout the year A. D., 95, asserts that St. Paul preached ; . | in the “ntmostff m ts ef the west ?” ? 2. Will he -eny that in Romau litera- ture the “utmost limits of the west” meant Britain, which was then the western boun~ dary of the Roman Knspire ? 3. Will ke historica! fact that Eleutherus Bishop of Rome was called Pope. 4. Will be deny that Gregory, Bishop of Rome, who sent Augnstine to Britain ia 597, A. D., denouneed as the forerunner of Antichriet any prelate calling himself universal bishop ? 5. Will he deny that when Augustine came to Britain the British Bishop refused aseert If @8 an to cooperate with him, calling him a stranger from Rome, and this refusal shows that at that time the British Church was independent of Rome? 6. Will he deny that when Wilfrid, Bishop of York, applied to the Bishop of Rome in 680 A. D., the Church of Britain put him in prison becarse he applied to a power to which the British Church owed no a!legiance, 7. Will Mr. Clarkin contradict the learned historian ofthe Roman Catholic faith who rays of the Bri ains “ihe indi pendence ot their church was the chief ol.j ct of their solicitude”? To this the Opinion of the learned Blacketone may be added, “ths British Chureh by whomso» ever planted was a stranger to the Bishop of Rome and all his pretended authorit .” (Com, iv, 8.) Yours Truly, A Scuoot Boy. ———0+ 6+ —___— PERSONAL We are glad to learn that Patrick Blake Esq., who has been il] for some days past, Is he W recovering. Catef Justice Sulllivan left this morn. ing on the Staniey to meet his son, Mr. Cleaver Sullivan, who is expected home. Sir Sanford Fleming K.C.M. G., has been avavimously re elected Chancellor of Queen’s University for a further term ot four years, Mr. Thos Wilkinson, who has been spending the last two months in Charlotte- town, leaves for his home in Albertos, on Saturday. Lord Rosebery is about to give up his youth formally by bringing owt his two daughters into society. Lady Siby] Myra Primrose is 18 years of age, and © Lady Margarct 17. Sir Walter Scott’s gold watch, given by him to his servant Nicholeon, was recent- ly sold in a London auction room for $125. Mrs. Siddon’s signet, with which she sealed the tickets for her farewell per- formance, was sold for $32. THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, I. O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale to- night at 8 o’clock. 1.0. O. F.—The regular monthly meet- ing of Saint John Lodge, No. 1., A F and AM., will be held this evening in the Lodge room, Maronic Temple, at 8 o'clock. Visitors welcome, Tue regular monthly meeting of Port La Joie Encampment, No. 4,1 OOF., will be held tomorrow evening in the Odd Fellow’a Hall, at 8 o’clock. Satvation ArMy.—Professor W. A. Hawley, will give an illustrated lecture in the Barracks on Thursday evening, March 10th, at 8 p.m. He will use Dr. Kelloge splendid charts giving vivid pictures of the “Effects of Alcohol on the Syatem.” He will aleo try a few experiments witha crade distilling apparatus which wil] be very interesting and instructive. Ad- mission, silver collection. eerie Ar Tue Rinx.—The sports at the rink to night will take place im the following order: Half mile championship, first 3 of hockey match;1 mile championship, boy’s race; second half of hockey match ; 3 mile championship. The entries in the4, 1, and3 mile Championships are: A. Gaudet, L. Uns worth, T. Howatt, and C. Clarke. In th hoys race the entries are: C. McLean, I’. Gaudet, W. Davey, W. Toombs, J. Milliams, J. Music, F. Hillman, Harry. Hodgson, Je Cameron, Joho Fieiger,. The cflicers are A.E. Ings starter, Howard. Dingwell timer,L. McDonald and Dr. H. D. Jobnson judges, Attractive Women. Why is one woman attractive and an- other not? The most admirable and at- tractive thing abuut an attractive woman is her womanliness. Everybody admires & womanly women. She must have healh of course, because without it she would lose the brightness of her eyes, the fullness of he-cheek and her vivacity. Real health must mean thata women is really a woman. That she is stroog and perfect in @ sexual way as well as in every other. That = she is capable of performing perfectly the duties of maternity. Some ‘women are born with what is called ‘constitutional weak- ness,” Those whodo not enjoy perfect health, need only take the proper precau- tions and the proper remedy to become perfectly well aod strong. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescriptions will cure any derangement of the distinctly feminine organism. Send 31 centsin one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.,and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page ‘‘ Common Sense Medical Adviser,” illustrated. _ We have been ia this stand for over 22 years, but now we are going to move. Before doing #0, we will offer our large stock of, crockery and glassware at a bargain wholesale and retail at the cheap crockery rtore.—W. P. Colwill. LOCAL / ND OTHER INEMS, Tue Wearner.—Moierate winds, fine and mild. —— te Forcep to rue War ~ Rehearsal Light at 7 30. to~ Tae Maits.—The foreign mail is ex. pected to arrive about 3.30. p.m.to day sidsjeiiiieiais Potter Covrt.—At the police court this morning one man, for being drunk was fined. Fruir Growers.—The meeting ad- vertised for tosday,at 1 p. m., stands adjourned until the 19th of April, Siicut Accipent.—A Mre. Mahar, be- longing to the city was knocked down by a passing team near the market this morn. ing. but escaped being seriously injured. ArtiLLery.—Nol Company 4th Regt. | G. A. are requested to meet at their orderly rooms tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o’vlock to make arrangements for the drill season. reid Ix Tux Ice.—The horse of Mr. Michael McCarthy, f-]] through the ice near the steamer Stanley yesterday, but waa got out sately. One of the trackmen who was hauling freight out io the boat also slipped in and got wet. —» ——— Scmoor Statistics —At the meeting of the School Board last night the following sta~ tistics were made public : Enrolment last month 1395, 800 hove, 595 girls, average attendance 11.6, per centage 89; cases of tardineses%B51, Prince Street, 131; Queen Square, 12% West Kent, 93. The highest attendance during the moath was 1316, lowest 471; cases of truancy three, all in West Kent; teachers’ visits to parents, 171; notices to parents, 74; cases of corporal punishment, 18; fell below grading aver- age, 105; requests to leave school, 118. The departments having ‘he highest attendance were in Prince Street. Mise Harris’, Mise Snaddon’s and Miss McKinnon’s, 94; West Kent, Principal Miller’s, 92; Queen Square Mise Farmer, 92. The fewest cases of tardiness werein Prince street, Miss McKinnon’s and Miss McGregor’s none; jn Weet Kent, Miss Ashley’s, none, and in Quees Souare, Mr, Smith’s, five. Aw Istaxyper Kittep —Mr. John Mes Leod, of North Wiltshire, has received the following: “You may be surprited> to hear from me, but this evening I got a letter asking me about a man who was killed in Virginia last week. His name is AlexanjergMcKay, from P.E. Island. He has a brother there and a sister, but what part of the Island he is from I do not know He has been in Pbiladelphia for five years or more. He was killed by @ train. He had $97 on his body when found. He bas money deposited in Lock Haven Bank. This man was about 5 feet 11 inches in height, and would weigh about two hundred and fifeen pounds. Now if you think you knew this man’s friends, please jet them know as there is pnobody here knows who thy are. Yours truly, Peter Stewart,{Renowa, Pa.” Any person in possession ot any knowledgeof the dead man or of bNerrlative will confer a fayor by addressing Mr. McLeod. —— Acricv_roraL Meerixe.—The meeting ed. Wedonvttbink thatmore than two or three genuine farmers were present when the meeting Opened at 1.45 o’clock — three-quarters of au hour after the time advertiwed. George Veerey, Esq., of York, was called to the chair. Dr. Pethiek, V. S., addressed the few per-ons preseot upon the question of tubercolosis, the symptoms of which, falling away iv flesh and eventual exhaustion, he described. He was satisfied that there was not bow much of it in this prov nce. but great care should be taken in the purchase cf bulls. The tuberculine test should invariabiy be applied, and he as veterinary adviser on behaif ot the Gov- ernment was prepared to make the teat free of charge. Mr. Blain, Mr. Robertsos and others followed. His Honor the Lieut.~Goversor held, thisjatternoon, was very slimy attend-~ ' | | Ih {ii> > bn {> {ji {ibe {jh {> . IW» jie «iil ¢ Always 0 4 * . with up-to-date soods | ONE CASE NEW BLACK DECS GOODS French Wool Poplins Fancy Mohairs Covert Cloths Sicillians va 7 > ve Figured Soliels SutarahC’o h Cravenettes Henrietta Serges French Crepons French Cashmeres Ladies Cloth Dress Lengths in Satin Figured Novelties. i STANLEY BROS. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE FECT ITI TTT TS YUP ETT IIT TNY VV VV TIVE EN FONT FTF TT ETT VET rrr re I50 YARDS<=* Tyke Serge Which we will make up in our usual high class siyle. Also BLENEHEIM SERCES Scotch, English, Irish and Canadian tweeds ana worsteds, at lowest prices... . D. A. BRUCE. ~ e —_—~ ~ —_— — en ~ ar Resa ein eNtotint en art er ei esha Clearance Sael arrived at the meeting at two o’clock. Shaving Soap Boots & Shoes For 10 days,4ll our stock of Boots and Shoes will go regardless of cost. Broken Lots at HALE PRICE. We want toclear out our entire stock, to make ? One of these sticks will last a man who shaves three. times a week for six months. There is not a bit of waste to it. It makes a nice creamy lather that does not dry on the face. Price 25c a stick. Johnson & Johnson , THE DRUGGISTS room for spring goods. Come to us forshoe bargains. YES—wr We are Tailors, some people know us as only Tailors, and some peovle know usasiheoa'y Tailors, ba: b+ tnat as iwmey. We want you to know that we eej] every thing men wear except shoes, or every thing they ovght to wear: and this time of the year we are giving special priceson every winter weight article in the store See Our White and Colored Shirts. Good clean fresh stoek, bonght for spot cash. Wedor’ j enough to get soiled, neither do we hendle any Cain out quika-aaet enn white shirt for any price from 450 to $2.50,and mad: : ‘ furnishing trade. . macs specially for a high clase GORDON & McLELLAN Feshion Leaders, Upper Queen St. Next ioor to Wi M Kay olen CO roe mere rst + ae iy nA alls as. ines i aa is aaa aba ital ts in tt lg P