You ean buy at WEEKS & COS ron 7 ES cents The beat unlaundered shirt in thecity It is equal to any Laandried Shirt shown at $1.25. It iw finest linen, all reinforced and fine strong cot> In fact at good as you For anything in the ton. want. Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and 'lie We are headquarters. Don’t forget we have al- ways a good range of 4 ply Linen Collars —latest shapes, 2 for 25¢ ~<a Sold elsewhere 20c each Gents’ Kid Gloves New for spring Full Stock Spring Shades, All sizes, 7{ to 95.—Beet qualities, WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLE'S STORE Blacksmiths’ Supplies Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Caulk Steel, Toe Caulks, Spokes, Rims and Hubs. Weare sole agents for Kearney & Foot Files & Raspe Buy from us aod save money. Dodd ano Rogers. Wholesale & Retail Avro Hockey Under the distinguished patronage of Mis Worship Mayor Warburton, the final match for Mr. fSartletts Trophy will be played between THE CRESCENTS AND Tue 2nd VicToRiaA in the Rink on Tuesday evening March 7th, His Worship has kindly ccn- sented to present The Trophy to the winning Club immediately at’the close of the gale, Same ¢ ‘ening the West Kent and Y. M.©. A. Hockey Ciubs will try conclusio: s, Admission 15 cents. Reserved Seats 20 and 25cents, Planat O. D. Rankin ’s T rophy game called at @ sharp. A. A. BARTLETY, Maneger Mch 1 dtd s THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARWT'TETOWN, MARCH 7, 1899 GENTS 0 si ote ten Bap Rosee lhe roads are “ something terrible.” — Ee reported More Hocxer.—The Souria Stars and ithe Ch’town Junior Crescents will play agame in Souris Rink to morrow cy ning. Tre Pross —Winds increasing to strong breezes, or a moderate gale, from the east - ward at first, becoming unsetiled with some sleet or rain to-night. Ar tus Cares.— The boate crossed both ways to-day. The boats from Cape Tor- mentine brought over two mail bags. Last night’s mail did not get down in time to be taken across. onnaahiiiiniing Fein Erectrio Compaxy.—The annual meeting of the Full Electric Company was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. Dickieson who managed the esffairs of the company so well during the year, was unacimously re-lected manager. a Gaso.ene Expioston.—An explosion occurred at Summerside last eveniag, which, fortunately, was not attended by fatal conequences. The explosion eccurred in Compion’s factory op Central atreet. A gasolene tank used in connection with an enamelling oven ex- ploded, blowing out the front window and throwing Mr Frank Compton, who was working by the window, across the street. A young man named Green, who was passing the window at the time, was | knocked down by the explosion, aud bad one of his bande cut. The building was set on fire by the explosion but the flames were extinguished before they had made any headway. Mr. Compton’s hands and neck were injured by the explosion, but his injuries are not looked upon as serious. | | B. I. Soctery.—The annual meeting of the Benevolent Irsh Society was held last night. The attendance was large. The reports of tbe differents committees for the past year showed the society to be in a ‘fiourishing condition, and notwithetadding the larg: amounié paid out for charity and sick bent fits there is still a handsome balanceto its credit in the bank. The following cfficers were elected for the ensuing year: Patron—His Honor Lieutenant Gover- nor Howlan, (re-elected. ) President—D. O’M. Reddin, (re-elected.) Firet Vice President—James Edmonds. Second Vice President—Thos. E. Flynn, Treasurer —Patrick Bourke,(re-eleeted.) Secretary— hos. Driscoll, (re-elected. ) Chief Marshal—Jao Conno!ly,{foundry) | (re-elected) Assia ants Marshal—James Hennessy, Francis Byrne aud Francie McKearney. | Standard Bearere— Maurice Doyle, W. Dooley and James McMahon. Charitable Committe—W. Cantwell, (re- elected); Patrick Clerkin, Peter Flynn, Joeeph Hughes and Peter Bradley. | Sergeant-at-Arme—James McMahon. | Door Keeper and Messenger—James McMahon. Maritime Cott Staxkss.—The promo- tersofthe Maritime Colt Stakes baving received a number of requests to continue | the stakes, as well as others, bas decsted | to satisfy the various demands to open | stakes under the following conditions: STAKES. No 2—Foals of 1296, trotting. No. 3— Foals of 1395, trotting. No. 4—2.40 clase, trotting. No. 5 — 2.35 elase, trotting. No. 6 —2 30 clase, trotting, No. 7 —2 25 clase, trotting. | Noe 1— Foals of 1897, trotcing. No. 8 -3.00 clases, pacing. | No. 9~—2.25 clase, pacing. | Stakes to be trotted thirdvek of Au- ' gust, 1899; Nos. 1 and 2 to be m 12 heats, 2 in 3; allother3 in 5. Entrance fee tr | each stake $20, payatle $5, May 15; $5, | June 15; $5, July 15—when horses mua be named; $5, Augus 7. Each sia ¢ open to animals tred or owned in the | Maritime provinces prior to May 15, 1899 | Records made-after M.»y 15, no bar. Tenders for the stakes wi] be received by Jas. W. Power, the promoter, Halifax, upto noon, Juiy 5th, from any track in 'the Maritime provinces. Entries close May 15th; horses tobe named July 15th, LOCAL NOTICES. Three cases new suitings just received at I’. A. Brace’s. Cleaning up the broken lines—odd lots of slow eellers—in our carpet department brings to mavy a calculating pocketbook a bandeome saving—a!! edd lengths at re- duced pricee—James Paton & Co. Bee those pretty Scotch ginghame suit- able for blouses and children’s dresses, all guaranteed washing good, just opened at Werks & Co’s, the People’e Store. Prices down to economy’s foundation— art and ecocomy are woven im with every thread of our reliable carpste.—James Paton & Co., home furnishers. — Chronic Disease and Rupture Cured by Dr. ©lift. Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N. S. office in Merchants’ Bank { Halifax Building; Hours, 11 to 1; 4 te 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in Micteu, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow. If you have catarrh, don’t dally with local remedies, but purify and enrich your blood with Hood’s Sarsapariila. Reserved seats for to-night are 20c at ©, D. Rankin’s.— Secure one, PERSONAL. _ ~~. nl The Qneen will start for the Riviera on Thursday next. Mr. K.J. Martin, Summerside, came to town this morning. Dr. McLeod was a passenger tc town by the western train thie morning. Mr. W. P. Dillon, tonsorial artist, is confined to his home by illness. The Prince of Wales is in Cannes, where he wiil remain until the ena of Lent. Rev. Dr. Doyle, Rev. Ignatius McDonald and Rev. R.J.Gillis came to town this moroing. The Very Rev. Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd, the celebrated divine and author, is dead. Hon. Jas W. Richards went to Cape Traverse last evening en route to Boston, New York and other cities of the neigh- boring republic. The Rev, R. Opie La: been invited to remaia onthe Little York cireuit fora fourth term, and has accepted eubj ct to the approbation of conference. A namder of Presbyterian ministers came to town by the eastern and westeren trains this morning to at'end the meeting of Presbytery, taking piace today. D, Stevens, Esq, Halifax, Dominion Government steamboat inspector, is here on an official visit. He crossed to Georgetown by the Stanley yesterday. Archbishop Maclagan, of York, entered the Madras Division of the Indian army in 1847 asa lieutenant, He studied the pative language, became an intepreter, and retired on a pe ssion, which he eti!l draws. The Quarterly Board of the Little York circuit has passed a resolution of con~ dolence with the widow mother, and other relatives of the late Mr. George Jackson in the loss they have sustained. The Pioneer regrets that Mr. H. V. DesRoches, of Miscouche, although co. 8 derably improved in health during the past few days, contiaues so pvorly in health that he will be unable to get out or aitend to business until the warmer weather, The Marquis of Salisbury has just en- tered his 70th year. He is one of the oldest members of Parliament, having entered the Hcuse of Commons when only 22 years of age. In this connection it is curious to note that the majority of her Majesty’s Premiers have lived to bea great agé, iliree of them having beeeme octoge- narions., o+ere Things to Make a Note of. a ee Crescents vs, 2nd Victoriss at the Rink to-night. Natura! History.— Ihe meeting of the Natura! History Societyto-night will he de votedio the sutject of Cultivated Plants . Alpha Rebekab Lodge meets to-night. Lnitiation. C. M.B. A.—Branch No 2 6,C.M.B A., wil) meet in A.O. H. Hall this evening at 8 o’clock. L. O. A.-~ Orange Lodge meets to-pight at 8 o’clock. A full meeting is urgently requested, _—--_ + -——— Final Trophy Match to- night, and undoubtly the hot- test match of the season, a On Sunday, March 5ih, 1899, at Brack~ lev Point Road, Samuel C. Roper, aged 84 [Funeral will leave bis late residence to-~ morrow (Wednesday) at 2 o’clock. - mare o ; ry Al:nough avery busy man, Dr. R. V Pierce, cf Buffalo, N. ¥., bas found time » which to write a great beok of over » thousand pager eatitled, The People’s Common Sense Medica] Adviser, in Plain Eoglich, or Medicine Simplified. Few books printed in the Eaglish language bave reached eo great a sale as has this pepular work, over 680,000 have been scld at $150 each. The profits on this enormous sale having repaid its’author for the great amount of Jaborand money ¢x- pended on its production he has now 4e- cided to give away, absolutely free, 50J,- 0CO copies of this valuable boek,the re~ cipient only being required to mail to the World’s Diepensary Medical Associations, Buffalo, N. Y., of which company he is president, 31 one cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only,and the book will be sent postpaid. It is a veritable medical library, complete in one volume. It con- tains 1008 large pages, and over JU) illustrations, some of them in colors. The Free Edition is precisely the same as that soid at $1.50 except only that the bookeare bound ia strong manilla paper covers, in-~ stead of cloth. It is not often that our readers have an opportunity to obtain a valuable book on euch generous terms, and we predict that few will mies availing themselves of the uvusual and liberal offer to which we have called their atten~ tien. HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: H DMcLeaa, 8>uris, T Hudeon, Pictou; P @ Blatchler, Toronto; D Stewart, Halifax; K J Martin, Summer- side. Queen Hotel: Rev J Heaney, Morell; Thos C Savage, Montreal. Hoonomy Is the order of the day ia soaps, etc., etc., try “Sunlight” and “Lifebuoy” brands —only Se.the twim bar from any up-~ to-date Grocer, and you will find that you do net reqaire any toilet brands, whick are ao expensive. ‘Lovul and Otier Hems, re Faxoy Sate anp Tea.—The ladies of 8), | James Church intend baving ther anual | fancy sale and tea on Thur day, April 6th, Natura History — Meeting of the Natoral Hoe ory Society in the Y.M. C. A. parlor a+ o’clock tc-night. 8. 0. E.— Lodge Prince Edward meets to-n.ght at 8 o’clock. Every member requested to attend sharp on time. Tre Sraxtey. The Stanley got into Georgetown about half»past five o’clock yesterday afternc on, and this moroing she left for Pictou. Up towwo o’clock her arrival at Pictou wes not reported, Waxrep —Daity Examiverns of the follow'ng dates : March 4, June 8, July 12, 29, Angust 20, September 19, December Si. Any person having any of tne above dates to dispose of »'li please cal! at this cfilee. —— $< ————— Sacrep Cencent —a sacred concert un ler the auspices of St Joreph’s Sodality, will be given in Cherloiteiown on the evening of the 20 hor 21et inst. The best talent is being obtained for the occasion, Fur her particulars later. City Schoo. Boarp —At the meeting of the City Bchoo! Board held last evening Messre. Blanchard, Stewart and McLeod were appointed a committee to confer with a representative of the City Council te deliberate upon and draw upa bill to carry out the suggestion of the Council with reference to the title of West Kent school builiing, which bill is to be laid before the School Buard at a futnre sitting. Mies Minuie Kelly was appointed on the teach- ing steff of Queen Square echool, fer the new department about to be opened. The total enrollment forthe month was 1370. | FRaTERNAL VisiTr.—The members of | Victoria Division, No 4, Sons of Temper | ance, of Charlottetown, paid a visit to Re-| form Division, of Little York, last evening. Afier a few words of welcome from Bro. Geo. Crockett, of Reform Division, the following programme was rendered: — Opening Addrees.............L A Reberteon | Bole, . oo accocpe e's ss concsesan ent ORORINGM T Reading. ..... .ss0.....- Sister Godkin | Oi one avioes Bros. Mille aud Peardon ROR AER cesenceisshnwilite decesonck Bro Codkin | Solo...... isin niaetuniiiid Sister Minnie Elliot | iii oi we rscang «'thk-enseen eee Bolo sescscsesccsoeceseeeess- BPO LA Roberteon } Recitation............-.-.-Bro A W Tanton ee gt Sister Ethe! Stair Quartett—Miss E'liot, Messrs Furze, Mille and Robertsoa, I le ay oe 8 Bro B Mills Peer et, ic). occvcecse Sister Ethel Tanton Musical Selection...... .Sister Mabe! Thorne Chorus—“Homewards” After partaking of an excel'ent repast provided by the ladies of Litt!e York, and hearty votes of thanke had been tendered | both Divisions the visitors returned to Charlottetown well pleased with their excursion. A. O. H. Coxcunt.—The coveert in the A.O. H, Ha'l last evening was one of the most enjoyable of the eearon. The vocalists were Mise Hettie Collings and Miss Nellie Robin, aod Me-srs. Brent Melunis, Mr. Belleau and Mr. P. McQuaid. They were in good voice and sang well, al! hav— ing to respond to eccores. The quartette by memters of St. Dunetan’s Glee Club was ajso well eung and duly encored. Little Misa Mi::Donald danced gracefully, and her little brother play.d @ violin solo very ereditab'y. Both had to make their second sappearagce. Mr. McPherson’s reading, “ The Burglar Alarm,” was very funny sod was greatly enjoyed. Miss Carroll aud the Mieses Murpby played } an instrumental selection which was ao exceedingly pleasinga feature of a good programme; and Professor Ga'lant, of St. Denstan’s College, played a p ano solo so well that he had to give a second , one. Dr, Monaghan’s sddrese dea't with was a spiendid eftort. Mies Stentiford, who was down for areading, wae unable to be present because of illlness ; and Messrs. Charles Hermans and Joho Sutberland, both of whom were to sing, were aleo un- avoidabiy absent. Dr. Kelly, president |‘ ef Division No. 1, presided, and the Netional Anthem brought the entertain~ mentto a close. The attendance was large—the hall being crowded. Seo —_— - a ee cao @t 2 2020s 6 OGet ¢ Bright’s : + Disease and Diabetes Prof. G. F. Butler of the Women’s Medical School of Caicago says: —‘“‘that Cod Liv- er Oil should isvarisbly be given ia Diabeves and Bright’s Diseace, if there is no marked digestive disturbance.” Jshnuson’s Emulsien iseceeptable to the weakest stomachs,-and iscreaces, rather than retards digestion, 290c Soid enly by e0ker cent Discount- p:rs will becleared out at this diecount, aul... lines of Ladies’ Fine Shoes. religion as the foundatioa of « ciety, ard Came quickly as they are being picked up every days 10 to 25 toned. aU good boots at low prices should not fail 10 take advantage of this sale. b2.00 pr ces $2.€5 and $2.75 a pair The Always Busy Store-—-STANLEY BROS BO hi —_—— 39h, DAYS MORE Our offer of high class dress stuffs at 39c per yard lasts for three days more, We have sold hundreds of yards, and there is still a large assortment; don’t miss this opportunity. Blacks Navies Lights Darks and mediums Plaids and Checks Worth up to 98¢ per Sale Price 390 yard, Per Yd, Poverneerenrert reverrie? Stanley Is now in full blast, wear await you at our st .5ros That Great Shoe =>? @ > @ 2 @e @ ee @8 42828 24886078 78 Clearing Sale » oe @ e® @ e @ @ ee @e os @ O™ Bar,zainrs in all kinds -f Foot- gre. We must make room for our large, new atock of Sprisg Boots,—Hence th’s sale The balance of our Ladies’ Fine Slip~ per cent, discount on 4 great per cent. diecount on Ladies Fine Boots—laced and but- The shrewd buyer will here dis- sover many bargains. per cent. discount on & great many limes of new fine boots—men wanting a pair for Ladies Fine Tura and | Goodyear Welt Boows—former 89 Rh @ pair for Lalies Fine Torn P)4:.3U Boots -— former pricee $3 and $3 2 a pa’r | ({F a pair for Ladies’ Walxing Boots “id —good stock—well made-— very servicrab'e—former prizes $1.75 and $1.85 $1 if) a pair for Ladies’ Fiae Slippy rs e}jU —turea soles, plain and palcnt tip— about 11 pairs of thie lot left. for Men’a Calf Boote, Goodyear $2.30 Men’s Fox Calf—Goodyear welt Koo White Bros Box Calf— our price tu c'<ar, $3.25—worth $4a pair A prea. chance to secure Boots at very low prices. WHAT WE HAVE WE ADVERTISE welt —former price $3.'5 1 C ame R-. KEK: JosT. STAMPER’sS CORN ER. a nes >s _- —— aaa We are Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter goods to be cleared out at sweeping reductions AR furnidaing goods at your own priee. FAAGIF GORDON & McLELAN Upper Queen St. Mea’s Stylish Outéttsr ERE POI Ae Re aR hg adit LOFT ek, elle ei peerage s 4 OEM RPNRENRR seu Ee ee RINT: pe sree, one arr