y Fentuhaig UNG ; Saie a few special saps, Black Damask Table Linen Har dseme designs, ws) 72 in wide regular $1.20 for voc 72 in wide regu)ar $1.15 for We » » F, {OC. we) i 2 in wide job regular 72c¢ for 4Uc. Table napkins—Hemmed and unhemmed a fine Asso: t— ment to choose from. Prices 40c to $4 50 per doz. Counterpanes. 10} White Honeycomb reg- ular $1 for +c 10; White Heneycomb Fringed $1.15 for 95¢. 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 LE NS seeceseceanss J GOs" set eoes ; ' * a 2 s It's only a ; « Bhi fast : t e s Difference ittaste ; 2 ft $ When you buy from us é © Everything you get is of @ the same quality— “THE BEST.” To day Angel Cake, 12c each. German Buns, 10¢c per dcez. Corn Gems, 10¢ per doz. Oatcake, 12¢ per Ib. Cream Tartar Biscuit 10c per doz. ( Parker House Rolls 10c per doz, Ginger Snaps, 12c per |b. All kinds of pies to-day in pastry, cream or o coconut. ‘ * Try our’ Duchesse 8 : Bread 4c per loaf. s ? Te.arnoxs 98. é ° a ; wD. Stewart: . Ecirpet Bakery © ® BAKES BEST BREAD. ° : : * SPeseveees Ms 300000080000 ] A. Mark of Value The sigosture ©o avy article is the stamp of its value, MU SI ’ right quality is more essen-- tial than all else. You start right if you bave, an instrument of proper character — YOU WILL be eafe if you bave one of our instrumentse— we guar~ antee them ell. Wr WILL be pleseed to have vou call and examine — you don’t have tv buy, + Miller Bros, Qneen Street. Connol ly’s Building. WA AMAASAdbdddd SALdkddd Add Ad PPPPPPPPIPITT TPP PPPPPrRR Ter TPPPrPRT PRR renT TT rT rY QALLAAMLLU whe AAL NLAALLLAA AMA AALUAAAaAdddbsddddbddddaa ddd wis PFPPPP ITP PF ans . Nt (i R We are offering for the! balance of the White Wear! | 72 in wide regular 90¢ for | THE DAILY GX AMMAN HR CHAMLOTTHDOWM FEBRUARY 1) .990 . and fthar BR L0 ral Guu Uiliol ae Winto did not leave Geor ubdiil eleven o’e foCcK this m Tolog SHOW s8lOrm. tow ge i} COunt of th a | vlan ae Pross.—Fresh to strong north an wast winds; fair to-day ke incCrea-ing to gales with saow or rain. ; ‘ | tue TeMpsrature.—The coldest duri: x ; the night was 16 above zero. The warm- est today up to one o’clock wae 25 above. a. Ov &. BD. A.—A apecial meeting of St. George’s Lodge, No. 1171. will be held in lodge room to-night at 8 o’clock important buainess, ee in ACKN WLEDGEMeNT — The ladies of St V acent de Paul Sewiag Circle desire to acknowledge a donation of clotbing and flsaoletie from the firm of Mes:ra. Prowse U*, Cnorn Pracriez.—The choir of the Fire: Methodiat Church will meet for practice tomorrow evening ai 8.30 o’sicck instead O: this evening, sacitlinicnet Raitwarmen Svsserise.— There was handed the Treasurer of the Parriotic Fund today the sum of $63 contributed 25 ceet subseriptions by a numoer of tbe employes of the several departmenis of t'e Proce Edward Island Railway. W ell done. Srsreorricon Viswse.—Grace Chureh was filled lastevening to witness the ecenes of the White Star Liae thrown upon the canvas. The views were ex- plained by Rev. J. W. McConnell. The etereopticon wae handiel by Mr. W. Fb. Dou! iv an efficient manner, - Fonerat Yestzapay.—The funeral of the late Ella DB. Morgan took place yester- day, aud there was a ljarge a'tendance of sympathizing citizens. She pall-bearers were Masters H Currae, F Mitchel, C Dillop, G Scott, E Smith and W Murphy. A Mass of Requiem was celebrated in St. Dunsian’s cathedral by Rev. Dr. Morri- son, who also officiated at the service a: the grave, Daath or Mr. James Cewnotty.—Mr. James Connolly, of Mosaghan Road, after soiwwe months’ illness, »assed peaecefully away on Tuesday night. He was a brother of the late Owen Connolly, and the father of Rev, F. Con- polly, ef the cathedral staff, and of Mr Jobn Connolly, merchant, of this city. Mr Coanolly wasan honorable and in duftrious man, and his death is widely regretied. He was buried at Versoa River on Tiureday. - O.Y. B.—The 0O.Y. B. jie social at Kingston ‘ast night wasa “ bowling success’, in faci it: was pro nounced the best concert ever held in tiat part of the country. The programme kept the audience in roars of laughter throughout the whole evening Special mention should be made of Miss Saiah Bridges’ solowhich brought down the bouse,and she responded to the encore with a bow. Mr. Tarbush’s recitations (encored) Mr. W E Craswe!i’- aclo, Brudder Jobusing’s,” Ernest Hodg- eon’s stump rpeech, and the solo“Ju-t One Girl,” the cemicai ske:ches, ** Man agers Trouble,” sod ‘“ Clams” cau-ed roare of iavgbter, and the the audience made the very wal's tremble with athuodering spplause. The eale of the manv pies was ab'y conducted by Mr. John &, McLeod, who ated as chairman. The suug sum of $31 was rial zed. Th: O Y. B’s wish to thank King Whiham Lodge comwmittee and the ladies of King ston for serviees rendered and for pie-, The O. Y. B. committee wish aleo t thank the pereon who did eo much fer the concert in the way of advertisiag by their locale on the “Grass Widow.” Note—Thie conzert wil! be repeated at Long Creek in connection with a pie av: basket social on 22ad Feb. concert and A MIDNIGHT ALARM, There is no Cause for Alarm when That Croupy Cough is Heard if you Have Griffiths’ Menthol Lini- ment Handy. It Relieves Croup in One Minute, you Can Always de- pend Upon It, Mrs. Gilbroy, 353 Johnston-street, Kingston says: My littie boy,aged 4, has been suvject to croup during the winter seasons since his birth. We have had doctors medicine and all other croup remedies for him, but no thing ever gave him su. quick reile fas Grif fith s Menthol Liniment, it always seeils Lo touch the spot at once. I have aiwuays found it superior to any other remedy for Croups and Colds. 1| believe a bottle should be kept in every home where there are children. Ail druggists, 20 and 75 cepts. Every time a man gets married there is some woman who makes up her mind that she would have refused him, asy bow, if be had been fool enough to marry her. Gan CARD! ee DR. H- L. DICKEY Late Clinical Assistan at Royal ‘ ‘Ronden Ophthalmie Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SpECcIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. FFIO am¢ron Block Oe ce hichmesd Street, West. Oyyick Hevns—9 3%am,tolpm,2to4pm Evenings by appeintment Eyes Tested aud Fitted With Glasses Hie Da | Saturday : winds | pre ( fs riviis N ia. A ONS L } . Lieut. Macdonald Remembered Be- fore Leaving for Africa. | | Lieutenan: John A. Macdonald, who | ieavesS lovigh eu rout tv South Africa, will be eacorteu io the ruilway station by the members of tue Caledonian Club in plaid and bonve:, headed by the piper of the organization, There will aleo be & large attendance of militia cfficers and | Citizens at ihe railway station to say au revoir. The send-off wili te a royal one. Last evening at 7 45 the members of ibe | Caledonian Club met in their rooms and | presevied Lieutenant Macdonald with a valuable gold ring The eddress spoke in ternas of praise ef Lieutenant MacDonald, | who was about to depart for Africa ‘o baitie for the Enpire, and expressed the hope that he wonld returp to hie native province at an ea:ly date safe and sound. The address was read by Mr. Jobn Mc- Phee, president of the'-lub, and wae feel- ingly aod fittingly ackuowledged by Lieut. Macdo.a'd. Acter the presentation short addresses were made by Chief Jobn A. McLaren, Alexaader Macdonald, David Small, John S Macdonald, James Mc- Isaac, John Me3wain, John McHachero, Charles McGregor and Donald Nichelson, ail of whom spoxe ia terms of praise of toe departing claneman, From the club reom Lieut. Macdonald was escorted to the City Council Chamber where a large number of his: fellow offi- cers and a goodly ;roportion of citizens had assembled to present him witha tangible proof of their esteem. Col. Moore, who presided, made a short epeech bearing upon the business which had called them together, and then read an address of congratulation from the offi cers of tha militia forces, Accompanying the address was a field glass, a wristiet watch, $24 with which to buy a reyolver, ani $50 iv cash. Oo behalf of the members of the bar and some personal friends jof Lieutenant Macdonald, Mr. Arthur ‘Peters preeented him with a purse of $160. In making the presentation Mr. Peters ep.ke highly of Lieutenan(=Macdosa'd, who had studied jaw in his office,and who was in every way an excellent youag man. Lievt Mardonald briefly aeckncwledged bath preseatstions, eapressing his thanks for the kinduess of the donors and his de- sire to doall in his power while ia South Africa to bring credit to his native pro- vince, Short speeches were made by Mayor Warburtor, Col, Dogherty, Lreut-Col Loogworihb, Lieut..Ce . MeiLeod and Mr. Joho P. Tanton. They ail spoke high'y of Lieut. Macdonald, and feel sure that he would do bis duty in the battle for the Ewpire. Sefo.e the meeting cloeed the company joined haods and sang Auld Lang Syue afierwhics the National Anthew wag reudered. Cheers fer Lieweoant Mac- donaid and toe Queen clo3ed the proceed» ings. _— 2 em — PERSONAL. ee ee ee Dr. Honeywell, of Hunter River, ie in the city. Mr. A7ceas A. Macdonald crossed te Pictou by the Minte today. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Mathews, of Wilt- shire, leave thia afiernoon via Georgetown for St. V.ncent, Mian. It is pleasirgtohearthat Mr. Aselin, of St. Dun-tan’s Cellege, who is ijl at the Charlottetown Hospital, is improving. Prof. Miller, in his address to the stu- dents of the C. B.C, last night, referred to tne association of Mr. J. A. McDonald with the college as lecturer on Commercial Lawe, and also with Mr. McI)onald’s de oarture to South Africa oa» Writing from Belmont to a friend (Jan. 2) Mr Fred McRae says : “Because of being on the sick list I wae not permitted to go out wiih the flying column to “Stfonyside” where the enemy was completely surprised, 14 killed and 42 taken prisoners, yeaterday. The Boers only fired afew shote and as you know killed two Queenslanders and wounded two others. I have been attending the hospital for some days with a severe sore threat It is a common complaint here, some dying with it. Ee The sick man knocking at the door of health, gets in if he;knocks the right way, and stays out if he doesn’t. There are thou-asds of ways of getting sick but only one way to get well. Do whatever you will,ifyou don’t put your digestion in good order, and make your blvod rich “ad pure, you will,mot get well. Rich, pure blood is the ovly thing that can bring perfect health. Constipation is a diseaee of the blood. A large part of all diseases are traceable direct'y to impuri- ties inthe bloed, and can be cured by eliminatiog them with Dr.{Pierce’s Gold- en Medical Discovery. The first thing it does is to put the whole syatem into perfeet order, It stimulates the appetite, excites a copious secretion of ‘the digestive fluids and promotes assimilation. It searches out disease germs wherever they may te. kills them and ferces them out of the syetem. The “Golden Medical Die- | covery” has been used with unvarying | auccess fer over 30 years. ST*NIGHT. 7, ae ee adi Lubal did Uliibi Tb || NEW ORANGES & LEMONS ; 140 cases received to-day ex Minto. CARVELL BROS. CLUB SCOCIAL Che Caiedonian Clab will save ther usual social this year. The dete baw nol ye: been tixed. er ilockty.—The :wo hottest games of heckey ever played on P. E. Island. Secure your seats early tonight as there will be an immense crowd. ANoTdeR Srascaiprion.—The drivers and fire.nea om ine Ieiaud railway ar ea@h Contributing half a day’s pay | (owards the Carpadian Pairiotic Fund. Hickey To-wiear.—The matches to night will certainly be the must d-cisive batiles ever feugetomu ihe huckey ice in Charlotieiowo, Aud they begin oa time, 8 o'clock, Fiacs Frrio,—Fiags are to-day Aying On (he railway staiiou aud va maay of our public buildiags, stores and places of business in celebration of the relief of Kimberley, ieaiiadeia CaLeponran Cir. — ibe members of the Caledonian Club in pl¢id and boanet wil: meet atthe clab rooms at 9 o’elock io- night to escort Clansman slucdouald to the railway station. — AnoTuer Conrrisotron. — The Mer- chanis Bank of P. E. Island beg to ac- knowledge the receipt of $50 from Sir L. H. Davies as @ contribution tothe National Patriotic Fund Association. CarnivaL at Summersipe.—The carni- val at Summerside laet aight was a great success. The attendance of skaters was large, and there was alsoa large number in the promenade, Choice music was provided, _ Worn has keen received from Summer- side that the hockey special from that town wili contain the largeet number that ever came from the west toattend a game. Therefore theCryetals wi!] not lack encour- agements ic the effort to win the I-land championship aad trophy. Firg.—The residence of Mr. John P. Brennan, at Alberton, was destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. The contenia were also destroyed. The fire etarted in the cellar, and was supposed to be Cauged by the iurnace. The family bad a barrow escaps. There was some insur- ance oa the house but none on the furnoi- ture A Warwine.—On the East River ice- road there is ap example of great care!ess~ ness ou the part ef somebody. Off Ken- sington Range between the engineers’ hubs aod about tweuty feet from the road is 4 very dangerous springhole about which the ice is weak at present. Jt seems to have been the aegligence of the busher that a few trees were not placed around it. A few trees put there now wonld prevent the unsuspecting having an accident, Disp Tuis Moryixc.—Mr. Oswald Herasby, who has teen very ill for some time past, entered inte rest this morning. Mr. Horneby was a well-known and re- epected resident of Charlotietown, and bis death will be meuroed by a wide circle of friends. He was the fatberofMr. Oswald A. Horaosby, of the Mercbani’s Bank of Halifax, New York, Mr. Walter Hornsby, of the siaff of the Charlottetown agency of the same Bask, and of Mr. Frank J. Hornsby of the firm of Driseoll & Horneby. To these, as weil as to his bereaved widow and the other n embers of the fam‘ly, we tender our sympathy. ' _A Sensariowat Story.—The Summer- side correspondent of the Guardian eays a somewhat sensational affair is reported to have occurred en Towa Road, some two aod a half miles from Keosingwon. A young warried couple, living at the home of the husband’s father, and not on ae good terms ae tney. might be, sat down to breakfast a few days ago. The wife. og partaking of her porridge detected a disagreeable taste and threw it out of doors. The dog ate it and died withio an bour. The wife took violently sick.agd a doctor was called in, who d- m niatered restoratives and brought her aroucd again. The supposition ie that poison had in some manner got into this p& ticular plate, bat on whom two lay tie blame is a mystery. : THE BEST COOES In Charlottetown are now using Jehnson’s Baking Powder The leading hotels and board- ing houses use it exclusively, as they find it the choapest and mest economical Cream of Tarter Boking Powdea sold in the city. We manufacture it, and guarantee that it is made from the purest drugs. carefully mixed and sifted. Price 25e for a full pound (16 oz) tin. 15 cents fora half pound (8 oz) tin, . 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Our facilities for better buying increases with every year. The best manufacturers are approaching us to sell us their 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 tonch of an artistic cutter, in the person of Mr. Sextus McLeriay, and a picked thoroughly trained staff of workmen. | You mustcome tofheadquartersfat GORDON & McLELLAN | Men’s Stylish Ontfitters....., SSE et ST ee ee 7 ao in i i i i ai ill a ee