I - ' Y -U Tl " 1" Qi" `_ `3 '-- __ _... "` " "` " - ~ ~ ~ » l -- _ ._ -,__ . .w,__.. N __ _ " 4 _};:__§M,““\‘_ _ _ __` *tem ~._-»_»_-V-»~.,yt_;._ _ H :pig I g _ _.lt _. - , _ _._3V.`¢_>-»~_ ;~»_,_ .»,- _ l w: ». ._ A _p V V :_____>;_F_L`A;`; 1 I; 7*' . __ _ . _ ___-,__,,_ _ '- _ _ ' .~ ';_~;:,’c`o'_-k this morning. lVrclne§dav evening, March lst., lwhen the following officers were elpcted for Webster- iiaround her than about her own; this province, now oi St Paul, Min- il Towels and Towelings. We have received our full Spring Stock of these goods direct from Bel- fast Ireland. The value cannot be disputed under t-he present low rate ef duty, they are without doubt, ex- traordinary value. i lllllleached Table Linens, Bleached Table Linens, All Prices, Full Variety. Taple Napkins, _3 Special Lines. $1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 dozen. pp worth 5Oc to :oc dozen more. White Goods, bheeting, Pillow Cot- tons, Counterpanes, Ladies’ Under- wav’ etc’ etc’ our counters 3're_f'1u` his well filled full of snow during one of these goods at very low prices., We invite your inspection. WEEKS 8100 The Peoplefs Store. Wholesale and Retail. Successors tn W, 'A, Weeks 8; Co l- leeke iiiii The 'triad that you li' intinenneseeineneirfienaeseaf = QD ? H ts. iltitftieitllt ite, price Per Lb. Telephone, 98. _ D. STEWAR scuesz BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread. %`.¥i%¥%l3aZ€i¥e£¥#ii¥%)i¥¥i£’¢i¥ g Flora] and Sequin Toqueg and by Mr. A. A. Bartlett; the Crescents’ -i‘oR-- Banned Gnnds canned goods l he Best Brands lt the very lowest prices. llavisnn 8|. lin. GROCERS ` ' A straws are very much shown. Spotted & C0' The majority of Bonnets 'have Y s ._ P ` - g a few days ago. He had been to the city with a load of dressed park of the Tamworth breed. He was of the opinion , that a farmer to command highest ” prices and most favorable results from feeding should deal more extensively in the red backs.-Your correspondent had also the pleasure of coming in contact with a young gentleman who took his exodus for the land of Stars and Stripes about five years ago. He had been without work for a long time and had spent most of his earnings, so he had come east look- ing for work. He reports times very dull at present. This ought to be a les- son to those of an unsatisfied mind to remain at home and be content with even a little.- A 'young farmer in the vicinity has the misfortune of having of the lsist. storms- Several suggestions were recommended him for tfleaniug it out, but he will prob-tbly leave it to the gentle showers oi Spring. ;___i__;__#__ _,..w_ MILLINERY FASHIUNS SPRING 1899 From a. letter just received by Sentner McLeod & Co. from their head milliner who _is now taking a course of instruction in Millinery with Maile Belanger head Milliner for , Messrs Caverhill ti: Kissock Montreal. 1 Montreal _ March lst. 1899. Messrs Sentner McLeod tl' Co. i Charlottetown DEAR SIRS,-I am now hard at work taking lessons from Malle Belanger. Caverhilltlz Kissock’s spring opening is something grand and they say it surpasses anything ever shown in Montreal. _ Purple, imauve, cadet blue, deep shades of pink and green are fthe leading colors for spring. ‘ chiifons and nets are found on all i _ _ . _ , .chiffon ties shined and bowed iery da-intly. Hat- Brims are all made to have the Bicycle tire effect. Narrow *ribbons and st-raws are used in all conceivable designs. This is going to' be a. great flower season, large roses, I water-li1ies,pa.nsies. lilies of the valley, ,forget-me-riots, lilacs, cspreys and lciipid wings and ornaments of all kinds go to make this a very gay millinery season. There is more work on the Hats a long time. _ ` o Feb 28th. it will give you a good ide of the fashions for 1899. _ this season than there has been for If you read the Weekly Witness f a Sanitary Knitting Company. This firm knits beautiful healthful. fine, [white evening. They found it necessry to of the island, to the south side on Sand unsafe. and the cost or building suti- Uol. Anderson and Mr. Lord will drive to North Rustico this mornin! and in- bv storm and tide last fall. Col. And- t _ ~ Y “ Georgetown to-day, if not he'will cross by the Capes tomorrow. W. Reddin`s drug store is admirably the Ciesceuts. On exhibition are the nter-.nediate hockey trophy. won here~ on Tuesday last, presented on Dominion Day last; the Summer-; ,hy the -‘hot quad" of the Crescent six sinsller cups won at St. John, lC'uarlottetown and Summerside last summer. besides numerous gold and silver medals won at various times’ by inemot-rs of the club. There are manv other tneflzfs and other prizes which are not available _for exhibition at who are now in Roxbury, Mass. Be- sides, there are photos of the Crescent racers. the excutive committee and the *flnvincible Scrubs,” all adding attrac- tiveness to the window. The Crescents are jubilant over their many victories and have good reason to feel proud of sucha display of prizes as are to _be seen here. ~ Yours very Traly S, MARY MU NYAN Corner of Great George and Kent Q- As the skating Henson is nearly closed ll AHONG THE SPURTS- ' _ . 4 `__/ _ui while ‘ll-‘ l<‘.»- keeps in Splendid COD- p S_ T _*'““_ M ` » x p g lition pi-i pl»- _-lionid »al¢e advantage as 3 U' l10m8S LINC!! L0hd0n, England,-‘ g __ ' e opp»rtuu‘=y vii l .soon be lost. (las °”§"hg"d ll CEBW f0g‘ the cup chal- -_ _. GUEST BIDIOG .num erinffthirty men. . Half of them are picktd Clyde yachts. _ _ _ _ mem- several having been members of ` -it inehppivtnu. m»_nning ami was held the Thistle crew. and the remainder ~n the ice Just ounsitie the harbor until are English 3,5101-s_ DUFFY nnrnrrs MERRITT. St. John, March 8-Bart Duffy de- , _ f * d W. M 'll ° ` I Tun annual butiness rntetiug of the D221; by a ;:;f,;;_]a1a';_‘1°r;;°e° \K¢usinffton E L. of C. E., was held on 2_5_ SHAMROCKS CHAMPIONS. the coming rear: Hon. President. Rev. I F. A. \ViU`hlman; President, Mr.-1. I. M°“l'1`ea1» Mawh 5--The Sl1aY11l`00kS Lowther ie lst Vice P.esident,. C. E. °fM°‘{l1`9“1W°nlh‘5 Canadian h°f"k°Y Depnrtnietit, Miss R. Darrah; 2nd Vice ch9~mPl°n9hlP last night _ by defeating do, Mssionary Der artment, Miss L. the: Ottawa team bY \ S90” °f 7 U0 3- Bentlev; 3rd do, Literary Depattment. The Shammcks had *fn 9555: Victofyv Miss lr. m.~Neii1; .ite no, sociai De. H108* °f9=laW=1’S S<=°r1str bewg dove partment, Mrs. G. Tuplin; Rec. Secre- iwhell Wall Wa’_1'11l°d °ff *Wd Sham' tuy’ Mies G_ Bentley; Cm-_ gem-@mry__ rocks were playing a man short. Miss -A. Ruby; Treasurer, Miss E COLORED TEAMS OF N_ s_ _ Truro, March 5.-The Eurekas of t UN F50 ?7lil1» lhrife departed this Halifax, (colored), tied the Victorias,of life- Ml'S» N0f"“f=“ MC5“"’i"- E100” Truro, (alsoco1ored),inahockeygame She was a pious woman and held in last night, by a more of 3m 3‘_ Nearly high esteem by all who knew her. She five hundred Persons witnessed ,_ WHS Of Sffflllisll d=5Ce"t» bl" was bm” rough game, which caused a lively en- OU *he Island in 1392- of 9~ mild» tertiinment. The game was for the klud and 55’mPath°ll0 di3P0Slli°U 55% "championship (colored) of the province. even in her last moments, was more They will 'play again on Much 10,1, at concerned about the comfort of those, Ha1,f,,X_ ° 'T Truly there is only one Friend who can HALI1-‘Ax vs.‘MoN'rnnAL. _ bring peace and comfort to the bed of Hamax March 8 __The Unseen” of death and she had earlylound that one th, _ , ' d th h ' , Sh muck _ h h is city on e c ampiou a s :ee 22 .t;t22i°:.“._i°;;:.§.z..°.‘f;;: of »°.~..1 .l...d ...eh she riietlit calmly and readily ,like one last °v°ni"g' resumlfg in Q’ dmv' °f 2 -‘who wraps the drapery of his couch t° 2' _,They P155' “gal” wmght' about him and lies down to pleasant .Humax me" Played ‘H amuud' the dreams ir CML visitors in the first half. Owing to _ the ' injuries received, Halifax didn’l: do so Miis.DANisL DAvir-is, Jr. formerly of well in the second hall. t - ncsota, has invented a band for infants, 1 THE GAME AT mums A DRAW' calltdthe Little Emily Perfection Band The hockey match at Souris _ last and has become a member of the Manu- night between the Junior Abegweits of facturers’ Union. _ She has received Charlottetown and the Stars of Sonris a gold' medal for her invention' resulted in a tie.. The game all through from the ~~.-lcademie Paris revue des was interesting and when time whs up lnventeurs.” The following is an ex- the score stood 8-8. Both ,teams were tract from a newspaper account of _ an well (aged [and declined to play off. Exhibition of home manufactured goods A return match will probablyhe played held recently in St.Pau1:'°-Another new in this city. J. Uollings, Charlottetown,` display is that of a manufacturing tirm was referee; Arthur Stanley and VlLal1ie which is only two months old, the Wood, Souris, umpires. _ bands for infatits, called the Littlel PATONS f01‘H8!8-_-'li ¥:s:‘;..§e;§if§:e 232;.-...“:f.i..°l;: me adult-i and the hospital baud. Mrs., sale' Youm. and them th°r°°'°'R‘rK' Daniel Davis, of this city, is the invent- J°ST""“-'S 11 or of the band for infants.” Mrs Daniel ~ Mmqis boots $1_75_ Extra ya1ue_ Dimes Wi” 3 daughter Of the 1°” MTS- New Goods. See our window.--B.. K. Frnme,wife of Rev. W. R. Frame, the JGST__m3 li f-'iunder of Ten GUARDIAN. _ Men,S PantS__ 156 pairs MR A. Lord, agent of the Marine '1)e11’3 pants- strong tweed D‘*P""'”e”" “°"°““’““i*"d by C°1' and fine worsted 'ust receiv- Anderson., Chief Engineer, who < ’ J were inspecting the light-house ed at' B- Macdonald 3? on S:-ind; Island. Cascumpec C0’5_ 9 4i harbor. -returned to the city yesterday Another lot of best quality have the lighthouse removed from rubbers regewed at J~B° Mac' where it now stands on .the nortll side dgnald & C033 9 4i Hill. It will be hauled accross on Sge 0111' ladies’ Dguggla the ice. the work of which will begin _ at on ‘e The necessity of its removal Oxfqrd Shoes’ new Stock’ al is due to this island having been wash- lW3»yS WOI'lJlJ $1.00, y0l1lS ¥»lllS ed away so badly by tides and storms mgnth fgr 723 3, P3,11',__-J_ B, in the fall of 1897. making' the place Macdonald & C0- 9 4i saaasaaseasss -.._________._ f<'