Ne oe TWEE DAILY WAAMINER ChanwJTTETOWN ARCH 4, 1899 =e GENT You ean buy at BEKS & COS ron” Ep cents ‘he best unlaindered shirt in the city. Tiis equal to any Laandried Shirt shown at $1.25. It is finest linen, all reinforced and fine strong cot ton. In fact ae good as you ‘want. For anything in the Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and 'Vie We are headquarters. Don’t forget we have al- ways a good range of 4 ply Linen Collars —latest shapes, 2 for 25¢ —~—w Sold elsewhere 20c each Genis’ Kid Gloves New for spring Full Stock Spring Shades, All sizes, 7} to 94.—Best qualities. WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE Grand Concert ! In A. O. H. HALL, Queen St., Nonday Evening, March 6th PART L. lestrumental...... . Misses Murphy and Miss Carroll. Vocal Selo... ......Mr. Charies Herma2a Thin Bolececceccces ....-Master Macdonald PISO ccdacc.> « -cbeechnes Misses Hogan Vocal Solo. ....... Mr, John Sutherlasd ..Meribers of St. Dunstan’s Coliege (flee Club. Quartette. Veeal Solo. ...... .Miss Hettie Collings PART II. j Address. ..Rer. Dr. Monaghan Mr. Brent Mcinnis Vocal ei asnnk eins . -seee-e Miss MacDonald i ae oc ecr-eeeee- Misa Nellie Rebin Voeal Solo... Recitation. ........ s«-+«++-.-Miss Stentiford Vocal! Solo........... soecemeccts len Voce! Sole........ + sesseeeeMr. Pe» MeQuaid Gop Save Tae Queex. Admission 20 cents. BY ORDER COMMITTE. Hockey Under the distinguished patronage of His Worship Mayor Warburton, the final mateli Mr. Trophy will be played between for Bartletts THE CRESCENTS ND Tuy 2nd VicToRIA in the Rink on Tuesday evening March His Worship has kindly ccn- sented to present The Trophy to the winning Club immediately at the close of the game. ith Same evening the West Kent and Y. M. ©. A. Hockey Ciubs will try conclusions. Admission lL! cents. Reserved Seats °O and 25 cents. Plan at C. D. Rankin ». Trophy game called at & sharp. A. a. BARTLETY, Manager Mch l dtd “Sunlight” Factory In England turns out every two weeks,more ‘ap, than is used in the whole of Canada in s year. sunlight Soap is used largely in all countries of the wor 4, and the demand for it more than three times as large as for any other brand.—Why! Because it is univers- ally scknowledeb to be the best soap made . J. KN BY MISCAKE.—On Tuesday 2ith © Feorvery fom th a Market Square. a bind Gurrte: of bee’ from the sleigh of } a'coilm Mc Local and Jthar It ems. A. O. H.—Regular meeting to-morrow. | Every member is requested to attend, + Mowypar Nicat.—Good programme, good candy, ice cream and cake at the entertainment in the First Methodist eburch on Monday night. - a PERSONAL. oe MrJas B Hegan was a passenger to town by the westera train this morning. Mr, F. J. Trainor, of the C. B.C. leaves by the eastern train thie afternoon to visit his frends in Mill Cove. Mr. B. F. Meeeservy will cross at the capeson en Monday route to England. He will return in about a month’s time. Mr. M. McKinnon, M. L. A., was in the city last evening and to-day. He cameinfor the dairymen’s meeting. Mr. J. F. Arsenault, M.L.A., was in town over night. He was among those in tt endance at the agricultural and dairying meetings yesterday. Mr. ©.G, Clairmonte who has many frienda in Charlettetown crossed from Picton on the Stanley yesterday, Band came totown thie morsing. Sheriff W. B. Robertson returned to town today after taking the prisoners | sentenced at the January term of the! Supreme Court to Dorchester, Mr. M. A. McInnis, formerly of this Province, has been elected President of Typographical Union No. 36, Oakland, | Cal. Mr. McInnis has been Secretary- Treasurer of the union for eeveral years past. The Chief Justice, tne Master of the Relle, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, Attorney- Geeeral McDonald, Mr Arthur Peters, Q C, Mr Neil McQuarriee and Mr. W. H. Croskil! returned from Georgetown thie mornoing Mr. W.S. McKie, returning from Mont- real,and Mr. A. J. Biffin, cros-ed to Georgetown by the Stanley yesterday morning and drove totown in the after- noon. Mr. McKie brought a horse with him and they hired a sleigh in George- town, ———— THE TIME WILL COME. Sir,—It is not astonishing to see how men are blinded to party failings. What can we expect from the masses when those who are in positions to advise, to warn end censure are 80 stultified and lost to al! sense of justice, truth and fairpiay. That when they see wrong done, justice violated, and trutb trampled to earth, instead of using their voice and p°n in condemnation of the evil-doers and show- ing them upto public scorn and contempt, for the sake of patronage, alitile filthy lucre, come out boldly and champion the actions of the party, whether right or wrong. We have examples of this in the Patriot and Guardian newspapers, especia!ly in the prevent discussion of our mails. Ip~ stead of condemning the cbeese-~paring conduct of those in power, and standing shoulder to shoulder with you, sir, Mr Dillion and others, in your contention for a better service, they do all they can to belittle your arguments and to cast re flections en the motives of men who are above suspicion, going back for years to scrape up @ parale|] case from the other party, &c Now, sir, we in the country are about sickef reading and hearing euch trash We don’t care anything about what thie other party have done; that don’t help the matter now. It does not deliver cur letters and papers at the proper time; and it does not raise the honesty or ability of the editors or the pariy in Our estimation. But «# time of reckoning murt come, will come. when those in high,pleces will be cast dewn, their greed and corruptieo exposed, and receive their reward from a jus:lv indignant aod mach’ wronged people. PELFASTER. «—~wem ese” —— LOCAL NOTICES. TUE ON toa and Mar qt i AGRICUL*U ‘Au MIs (Cont: wd ¢ wy 4, tariv were prov d t trom a subterranean dr io ‘ heel a current of culu « mia d toth curing room. Care w ver, would b taken to prevent th ron of mouid, | aud the ase ot rorma! he ee ismcee ihe shaft waw rece vu for shes pur pose, The tii Appi cacon of wihitewanh ( t Oturside vf | the factory would a's ing ofthe interior, (' shrinkage shou.d pay for cbere improre- ments. He advoca+: ie Cleansing of the curt.g room every epreng. After the cream 1s c: elu per ature should be kep 34 degrees lo guard against the butier becomny fla sta e and rtrong. Inox ictsperatur ot 40 de grees butter would not be safe. Cold storage had been tried in ‘te northwest, aid i: eatin the cool year’s raving ID ry d the had paid for itself five times over. Pro feasor Robertson then an-wered savers] quertions. In reply'o Mr.R P More rison,of Tryou, be sad tie compres-ed air syetem waa ell i the experimental stages and he would voi wivi-« its use, He intermed Mr. Rovert Je kins tha: che Babcock test, in ekilled band-, was a safe means of aecer- taining the amount of butier fat, A chance to buy far ehoes at a bargain j é now Offered yon. 20 per cent dieceunt ; on shoes atour Marchsale. BP. K. Jost. What a splendid chance to freshen up your table linen stock! an entire 10 per cent. off our present “white fair” priees, until Mareh 7th. — Moore & McLeod. See the targains we are offering in ladies laced and buttoned boots to-night. W . H Stewart & Co. 2eale22 W omens Rubbers 20 cents You know we sold one lot of rub- bers for 22¢ some time ago,—could not get any more of them, but we did t about 9 cases of an American rub- ver that we sell while they last at 20c a pair. Sizes 2} to 93. Lae of Brook field, oy two men. If not ser turned immer iately, constable will be s*nt .fe B2me. sipi @ ‘Alley & Co. but in unskilled nands it wae n. so sure One of the duties of the inspector should be te see that ite use way und-rsiood by the operator. In s test «rowing 3.5 of butier fat 3.8 of butter sheuld be the yield. Under al! the circumstances he believed that an inspector fur :be province would be a benefit Mr, Weeks, of Alberton, va- opposed to inspectors io general. The cheese from Alberton factory, vbere ‘ury had no in- specter, had taken first prize at Si Joan. On motion it was deciaed to have the delegates from each factory report. which wasdone. The report showed that every factory in the province, excepting Murray | Harbor North acd O’Lear+, was repre - sented. Upon motion of Mr. John Anderson every deiegate on the platform —e.ch face tory having one repre-eutative hereon voted in favor of the appointment of au inspector with the exception of two. Some disczssiou tollowed regarding the appointment snd duties of the inspector, his ealary; etc. Premier Farquharson eaid these details might be arranged by a committee ap pointed for the purpose. Legislation would be necessary. The Government would pay its ebare of the inspector’s =»! ary, one-half if necessary, but he though: a third ought to be sufficient. The suggestion of the premier was adopt- ed avd a committee of seven was s ruck as follows: Arthur Simpson, Stanley; Jobn Anderson, Kensington; D. P. Irving, Vernon River Bridge; L McDonald, East Point; Alfred Dewar, Lot 48; James E Mc- Donald, Cardigan; Wm. Callbeck, Bede- que. Professor Robertaon eaid he believed that Hoa. Mr. Fisher would be favorable to giving $300 towards the inspector’s salary. The matter of organizing a cheese board fer the province was then considered, and a motion that such an institution be es- ablished was carried. Professor Robert~ eon explained bow similar boards were conducted elaewhere, and showed hew beneficial they were to the dairymen— both buyers and sellers. The committee appointed to arrange fetaiis regarding the inepector was aloo vivep authority to deal with this matter. Tne meeting then adjourned after tender- ing a vote of thanks to the chairman. The committee of seven appointed to arrange detaile regarding the inapector and dairymen’s board,afier a brief consultation, ad-ourned to meet again et the call ot the chairman. Owing to unavoidable cause- the Frince Edward Isiand Vagazine will not be out this week. We have been telling you for a jong time that our 39e. dress goods was a marvel. for walue. The beat proof we have is the largest quantities being sold—Do you wantadress—TUhen don’r fail to see thie lot—Sianley Bros. Our ladies Dongola boots, at $1.00, are selling rapidilv. W.H. 8:ewart. & Co. » om es aa : Card of Th anks. Having entered om our twenty-fifth year ae Druggists and Dispensing Chemists, aod as our business has steadily increased during that time, we feel our efforts to warrant your confidence have been ap preciated, and br g most respectfully to re- turn you our sincere thanks for your liberal patronage. It hae beea our motto during the past twenty-fiveyyears to handle only ihe BEST goods in our line, and sell the same at reasonable prices. We are now better than ever prepar-~ ed to do this. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO US AND SAYE 25 PER CENT. All prescriptione are prepared person- slly or by our Mr. McKinnon, whois a graduate of ihe National Institute of Phar-~ macy, Chicago, and a member of the Nova Seotia Pharmaceutical Society Our : Special : Remedies are giving every satisfaction; we are con- stantly receiving testimooisls io their favor. s Seliciting a eontinuance of your patron- age. Your obedient servant. GEORGE E, HUGHES Thepeoples Druggist; d&w Apothecaries Hall, ‘norough | (jy !ants | T Nem, THE j eth Mua - ! tm.) yn) ~ture on thie sub- initlibe (6th imat. —_— et pecan SUttamenaaeentiey The Always Busy Store---STANLEY BROS ‘HR T\NLey—l\+S anley left George- | town th ; rai 1g ats n nal time Purity 1 vered m, 4 vited, THE An address to m o wil! be de- «Opera House sonday at 4, Rev. Marcel Conran. All in fppwar.—The Meddie i orgucueu! clored yesterday. | Jutgmer vill be giveo in C.arlottetown on the 21 t inet : GaLLANT —_—— Meru Dist (nor. —The Firet Methodist Church «t ur repearsal eulled for this (Saturda:) «venig will he beld in the basemeo: f the church at 830 o’clock. THE Maits.—The fi etmal left Tor- menting tne morning and got ‘0 town ata qvarter te iwo. A -econd mal teft at 1]. 50. One bag still remaine. TeMPERANCE ALLIsnce Thee will bea meeting of he Cha lowetown Temperance | Alliance{this evening in the ¥. M.C.A., * 8.o’clock. a full attendance requests ea, Hocxey Matos. The hockey match at Crapaud last evening, between the Crescents of that place and a picked team from the Victorias, of Charlottetown, re- | sulted in a winfor the Crescent, the | ecore at the finish standing 4 to 3 in their favor. The play was lively taroughout. | ' Pottoz Court —There were five prison: ers before His Honor this morning two of whom—Jobn Macdonald and John! Murphy—were fined $2 or 10 days and $3 or 15 daysreepectively. The other three— Joseph Cameron, Henry Walsh and David Bell—were charged with breaking and entering the store of John Connolly on Dorchester Street and stealing therefrom. On this charge they were remanded until Thuraday next. ~_>-—. Faster Exovrsions.— Excursion return tickets at one first-class fare will be iseued on the P. E. Islanu Railway, from March | 29th to April 3rd to and from al! stations | good for return up to and including April | 4th, 1899 Io addition a special | passenger train will leave Tignish on Saturday, April Ist, at 5 am, Standard, and will arrive in Char~ lottetown at about 10.10. It will leave Charlottetown on return at 330 and get back to Tignish at 9 pm. This will give passeagers upwards of five hours in Charlottetown. The Super- intepdant hopes to have a large crowd come totown ou that day and that our Charlottetown merchants will have some special attraction ready for all who take advantage of this op- portunity. The return fare from Tig-. nish to Charlottetown will be $1.25 Intermediate stations at corresponding low ratee. Things to Make a Nete of. —_—— Opera Houses, Sanday,4 p.m. Rov. Mr.Couran wil! address men on “ Purity.” No collection. Service for men. St. Peter’s this even~ ing at 7.30. St. Peter’s Cathedral-- Sunday, Hely Communion and sermon 7.30 p. m. Service for men in the Opera House, 4. p- ™m. Ifyou want to see how the junior hockeyestofthe city can play, come and seethe West Kentand YM C A team on Tuesday evening nex}. _—_<- HOTTEL ARRIVALS Mothers W ould dowell to look into the values offered in our 39c DRESS GOODS, In addition to the many very at- tractive lines suitable for ladies, there are a lot of excellent goods, in Plaids, Checks and Plains, that would make up splendidly for Summer Dresses— worth 60c to 98c¢ per yard. 396 Per To. Sale Price A BIG A Silo Sale We Welwant room—we must have it. - B-fore ou |ug2 now stock of Boots and Shoes arrive>we wa t tocls2 «us the most ot the stock now on hand. Hotel Daviee: K J Martin, Summer- side ; Horace Haezard,cicy ; A E Massie, F | 8S Pariee, St. Jono; H H Enogleke, Mon- treal; Jobn G Greer, Galt, Ont..H B Snoox, Truro; E B Marshall, Windsor, Nove Scotia: Neil McQuarrie, Summerside; W. C, Kennedy, City; W.P. Anderson, Montreal;H.B. Ccwan, Galt Ontario. (Jueen Hotel: Albert Kabby, Kensington; t. @. Morrieon, Tryon; Frank Lacv, Wm. Callebeck, Quebec; W. W. Ackhurst, Halifax; E. L. Head, Mentague Bridge. == _ 5 ——a ee ¢ Bright’s 2 é * Disease and Diabetes Prof. G. F. Butler of the Women’s Medical School of Chieago says: —‘‘that Cod Liy- er Oil should invariebly be given ia Diabeves and Bright's Diseave, if there is no marked digestive disturbance.” Jehnzon’s Emulsion is acceptable to the weakest stomachs,-and imcreaeee, rather than retards digestion, 0c Sold only by 10, 15, 20, 25 PER CENT. DISSOUN? 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT on Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Men’s Geodyear PB» ts in Bo: | Calf, Dongoia, etc—]5 and ZO p 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on | © discount. our Ladies’ Fixe Slippers. Men's Congres Boots. 1 ig bar- Ladies’ Fine Laced and Buttoned | O19 70-25 P. 6. DISCTUNT Misses’ Fine Buttoned Boots, 11 to 2—heei and spring heei. 2B P. S DISCOUNT We want the room and musi | Sell the goods—-so you can Jepend on getting bargains. gains in all lines. Job lots of Boots at away _down prices Fine Buttoned Boots, ig discounts to elear. Ladies’ turn soles. R- K- JOST". STAMPER’S CORNER. We -_ Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS IN ALL LINES All winter goods to be cleared out at sweeping reductions All furnishing goods{at your own L¥.ce, FAR AAS GORDON & McLELAN Men's Stylish Oytitter