{ME DAILY HXAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 7, 1899 EEKS & CO WEI Rirst White G00 1s sale. All New Gc oods | Ladies am ierwear in x ght Dresees se oe Sh » Coreet Covers, Chemise. ; .eTe ; ~ aits pa terns Dp i desig gos Bese value e city Embroideries an lesions, le va up Chi ld : 7 Z I lery Skirting *pec “al 1 33e jai val : Household Goods Sheetings Plain and tw ed, English and Canadia rs ee gi Ail pr ». Our spec a is Pillow Cotton 3 elish and Canadian, all widths, 40, 42 : AS, nca ‘ (ivenlar, 40 inch anecial. [Oe o 42 inch [2e Plain 43 inch special Hic Al] other widths at very low prices. White Cotton 4} to 16¢ Honockses, 32-inch, Times Cloth, Exwa value Towels: Oar two jeaders in towels. Fipe Linen Huck, 20 x 40 265c. ma 4 33c Weoks&Co : Peopl e’s Store pr. ase e are daily expecting our ta- ble Iinene and’ Napkins. These are goods bought low tor cash and the very best vel we It will pey youto wat—W & Co. Carniva! at Souris. Agrand Farcy, Dress Carnival will be he. at SOURM SKATING RINK Qn Wednesday, Feluary 8th Admission 20aand 10« costu ne free. Ticket holders. in ee SOOC CESS 8205 _ J 630 180888808 money tor you. PATRONIZE. Hughes ut ly x- ve Ay us The Pe ple’s Druggist. Ap et 02908006008 SM O29 10080680086 | ; yecaries H:]] aS Grae orrar & 2 pore eT : Special Yalues In Silver Novelties There are so many rew things to be shown this year that we haven’: room enough to give them all good display. Some we" aricles must be eold imn e /iat- ely, so we’ve edcided [9 make a push on silver noveltics. forts of pretty articles at bg Te- ductions. We have placed a goodly num- ber of very pretty things m our east wiadow, take a goad look at them, every article hus ap at- tractive price On it. a : ath 4W. W. WELLER The Great Watch House. pemaes | KINDERGARTEN BUILDING. . * a e a s a Q a a 6 : ADVICE : ” . a . . - a a @ li you have nat dealt wth JUGHES © the People’s Druggist in 1508, resolve >; to a av In 1#v9. He gives adwice and.services free, and sells the ‘Bea , Englis h Dexgs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store in the city You can save 25.p. c. on ail, pre- scriptions you Nave prep: ed by hrm. Your friends have pravecd this—+rive him a trial and see if he. cannot save - and Other . Dox Mise Ir ~The Carnival tak: ple eon Tue aday, Feb 14 i, this« lay week. ‘Bear it in mind. — - Branch C. M. B. A.— No. 216. C. M A. will meet in the A. U. H. hel this evening at 8 oclock A fail attend | ance is rec quest i. incite T ge ACADIAN Wreckep — According to |e alifax despatch the goverement steamer ao adianp is ashore on Rock I-land at the eatrance to Louisburg har! and will be a total losse o i Mock Covurt.—The first session of the | Moek Court, recently orgau ed by ihe j Perio “e Of Wales Colleze students is be ng ld this afier (yreat interest 6) be ing taken in it byall the students, - ; L ED Ir M H 3 IN ES. We hear ; with regret tuat Mr. William D Hyde, of | Cornwall, died at Bangor, Me., yesterday, from the effects of an accident. I'he deveased was ason of Mr. J: sepn Hyde, : Cort wa and lett home about two months, ago. He was working at etorir gy ice.and fe)" i cown # slide some twenty feet He was | Fab out 22 vears of age. His body will be | | brought home for burial. i nail ii ccliaclaiaele lias | A wholesome lesscon—the result of the find ng in the lignish election case. nciyininmeenearnnvadtitenitanetiiisiintensinstdhindsteen ' LOCAL NOICES a | 15 pairs of girls oil pebble, lined boots worth $1.25 to $1 40 a pair, now $1.00, at R. ik Jost’ &. White White Goods sale held at Store” aod we intend to make it Sale ie the | “My Tue Banner Wear finest eo attrae- tive that ‘t will be long remembered by the lady shoppers. BR CLIFT cures Chroni Diseases and Rupture ie Ch°town, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call or send) stamp ‘for information. Tue baby is not forgotten at the Ban— ner Whits Wear Sale to be held at “My Store” next week, and we arequite sure the ladies have not been forgotten. Our predecessors Messrs, Beer Bros» where famed for their white wear sales They were the originators of special white | wear sales in Cherlottetown. Customers of the old firm wil] not be disappointed in the handsome display and the great bargains to be had at the great Banoer White Wear-Sale to be held next week at Sentner, McLeod, & Co’s, successors to Mesers. Beer Brees. Hoveaxewrans can buy Liner Goods, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, White Cottons and Counterpanes at a lower price than the goods were mauufaetured for. You may ask how oan it be done. We bought Mesers Beer Bros. stock at a Dig bargain and can afford to sil the above mentioned goods ata lower price than they paid the manufacturer for them that’s how we can afford to give euch vpluesat the Benner White Wear Sale. at *My Store’ next week You have verer-seen such a handsome display, and you’venever seen such values offered at the: Banner White entner, McLeod | | as will be Wear Sale next week at-S & Co’s. Sussrixcs — Pillow Cottons, Towele Towelings, and Table Linens will be sold at less than manufacturers prices at the Banner White Wear Sale heid at Sentner McLeod & Co’s. next week. Charlottetown School of Music. W. Harry Watts, Director Lessons given oa Pipe Organ. Fee (which includes use of organ for practice and blower) $15 per term of 2f) Jessons. Piano (one hour) $10 per term. Half hour jeseons on Piano, Singing, Orchestra! Instruments, or Harmony, $5 per term. Papers will be ready by the Director every Saturday at 10.30. Pupils admitted éree, but are to provide themselves with ©om bined note and exerciee booke. ees 9 to.12, 2 to 5, T tod, 4 —ta. thar, st A CARD. The Photographic aside 5 Ceitens business carried oa by the late Cryus Lewis wi ill be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand oa Grafton Street. Thanking the public for past favors avd boping for a continuance of the same. I rewain, respectfully yc urs, ISABEL LEWIS. I. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT , ict attention to business and promy t re- cine made. Special fattention given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs.- Hides and Wool Skins. ons given on ¢ pplication. Meret quienes and «orrespon- dence to, I.8,,SANFORD 46 anlé‘fArgyle St. HALIFANE!N, 8S. Bill, avd ' This lecture will | With stereopticoa views. PERSONAL. Senator Fetgusen is in the city. Rev. D. FP. Macdonald, of Souris, is in town. Dr Clitt bas decided to wake Truro his headquarters, Ur. J. F. Gallagher was a passenger by the western train thie morning Mr. Dan McLeod, of Sentner & Mes Leod & Cc +> WSS A po sseuger from the east this morning. Mr. W. ©. Worthy, to whose illoess re- ference was madea few days Agu, 18 tO-Gay ttle better, The friends of Mr. Ewen Stewart, Sec- reta " of the City Schoo! Board, said to br a | will hear with regret thathe is laid aside by Is - i grippe ® i Messrs J. C. Patterson, Montreal, W. H | Holmer, Halifax and J. ‘3. Wardel!,! | Montreal, commercial travellers, returned from Ganka thie morning. ‘They | registered atthe Davies, Mr. Balfour bas nailed bis colors to the | mast with respec to the Irish University has position in wt greatly strengthened hie | political ife by the firm position be has taken. ziish “—-_ + Things to Make a Note of The programme for the concert. to be given under the auspices of St. Peter’s Boys Club on the IJSth inst, appears io | another columv. Read it, aud you will be sure to givethe boys a bumper house. Crescents of Victoria vs second Victorias of this city, at St. Dunstan’s rink tonigbt. Band in auendance. Special train leaves ' | at 7.30 sharp. Tonight, in St. James’ Hall, Rev. T.F Follerton continues his lecture oo Ireland. be beauticully illustrated Don’t miss it. Here the chorus by the Prince Street, school girls on Tnursday evening at St. Peter’s schoolroom, Cinarles Earle, the popular vocal soloist | will siog at the Prince Street scuool coa- cert in St. Peter’s schoolroom on Thurs- | | day evening nett. To-Night.—At 8 o’clock, Rev. A.C. | ed Matthews lectures in Grace Church. Subject—* Underground in the Orient. Admission 10 cents. Something very interesting and instructive ie expecied. Prof. Vinoicombe gives one of his in* 9 eee a” | formerly of St John, nention 1s made of ithe death | cribed, | humor, habits and customs of the people. | ers Local and Other Items .~ Fair and coniinued cold, onal HE SranLey.—Tbere is nothing so report regaruing the Stanley. Tue Pros new densities TEMPERATURE —The lowest registered last night was one above zero. Five above was regisiered at 9 o’clock this morning, The Always Busy § SO%D08206 tore Tre Makketr.- attendance at ~There was a fairly large the market to-day. Begs | | sold at 182 a dozeu and butter at 18c a !b. Tue Maite.—The mails left Tormentine this morning *ttwenty minules to eight aud Janded «at Cape Traverse at 11 o’clock lhe mail sr ui reached this city at 1.15 ST. Dunstan’s Rivx -—Hockey match to n'ght between the second Vie orias and } the Crescents. Ii will be abtle royal. Won’t miss it. There will bethe u-ual specia: from Charlottetown. Band music will be provided, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.—TLe Trustees of the P. E. 1. Hespita! acknowledge with thanks the receipt of $1800 for the s Ward ot the new borpital, being proceeds of a cuncert got up b y Miss Haitie Collings and Miss Daisy Mc?’berson. DEATH OF AN IsLanper.—In the of a letter to Col. Domville Archibald McLean, of course Captain City, from Dawson named Edwara of a practical miner McKeown, a native of Prince Isiand, sce Tuis Eventnc.—Lovers of Ireland are invited to St. James’ Hall tibis evening Some of the most charming scenes of tne Kmerald Isle will be pictured and des-~ Anecdotes of Irsh wit and Rev. Mr. Fullerion will tell tbe story and beautiful views of picturesque spots will bs thrown upon the screen, ~— Cirr Scnoot Boarp—The_ regula: ! moutbly meeting ot the City Schoo! Board was held last evening. The estimates | of expenditure were submitted and adopt- The total amount estimated is o10,000, of which $3,860.45 is for teach- supplements. A letter from Miss Lucy Lefurgey asking tbat she be ap. pointec Instructor of reading and physical culture in the city echoole was consider. | imitatle violin solos at the concert to b® ed The Secretary was ivetructed to ad-~ given in St Peter’s hall next Monday even* | vise Miss Lefurgey that the Board was ing, the 13th. not in a position toengage her as she was 1. O. O. F.—Alphia Bebecca Lodge | not a regularly licensed teacher. A meets to-night. A full attendance is re- letter was read from Bishop Macdonaid | Women Want To Buy “White Wear Right —~- «if Ci2ap goods that will not stand the wear and tear is not the kind wide awake people buy— We handle none but good goods—no wmat- ter how cheap tne goods, you ge+ every cents worth of value for money spent with us. This Wreeks Creat Offerings in VMrhite Underurear HIGHHDRESSES THE SELLING OF “ll =1,OT 1—Well made of «lh good cotton, full size ane THE WHITE SKIRTS “all latest cut front trimmed LOT (1.80 whet ‘ll clusters of tucks and em- ki t fall ‘dtl : aj broidery insertion—posit- ee width oe «| length — 2 styles — one ively worth 75 cents ‘ our price LOT 2— HOG 30 nightdresses periect in quality and finish, generous in size, best workmanship; tuckee yoke with box pleat frill- ed, large fri'led collar and trilled cuffs; made to sell for 80 cents— 60¢ our price EACH trimmed 6 rows of tucks and 12 inch frill—the other 6 rows tucks and embroidery flounce, 5 ins: wide —made to sell for $1.00, onr price Lhe EACH LOT 2—Full umbrella style, trimmed rows of tucks and 10 inch frill, others with wide embroid LOT 5—assorted styles in this lot.ftucked yoke & embroidery trimmed ,— tucked yoke with inser- quested. regarding the opening of an additional tion, and tucked yoke lace ery flounce, cnly Big time expected at St. Dunstan’s rink toxvight. Ooe hour and a helf free skating | after match. Special leaves at 7.20 sharp. Mr. J. M Sullivan-will referee the game. The bretbernef St. Jokn and Victoria | Lodges, A F and A M, will please remem- ber the meeting iu the Lodge refreshment room this evening at7.30 o’cloek. Meeting ofthe Natural History Society in the Y. M. C.A. parlors at 8 o’cloc« eharp to-night. Papers by Mr. MacSwain and others, See adv. elsewhere in this issue. Members will pleaee pay their fees. The public is welcome. The words of praise bestowed upon Hood’s Sareaparilia by those who have taken it prove the merit of the midicine. ESTERMED EXCHANGES. SS Klondike Nugget: Few acts of any | govertmeu: have called for more severe and | just condemnation troma free people than | tbe quari¢ring upon them of armed soldiery | in time of peace. in former days it was the custom to farm abe soldiers out upon | the people and tocompel each housebolder | to cootribnte so much toward their | | maintenance. In that way the tax became a direct one and was felt far more forcibly | iban would have been the case had an | equivalent of revenue been collected ia | the or€inary manner. Neverthe less the | effects in the end are identical whichever : system be pursued. This territory among | ita other burdens is suffering from a simi- larevil, We can conceiye of no more unwarranted action Onthe part of the Canadian government. ———————— Oe Ths Court of Review at Quebec has de— cided that itis unlawful for clubs, as in- dividuals, to sell liquor on sundays. _——P> 2+ ae Thougbcelled to take charge of the First Methodiet organ on Sunday last owing to the illness of Professor Earle, Mr. Watts does not take charge until to-morrow. The choir has been re-organized, and the trustees have had the organ thoroughly over-hauled, 10 pairs of ladies’ lined buttoned boots warm lined, worth $2 25 now $1.75 at R, K. Joat’s. room on the third flvor of Queen | Square School. ‘The property committee was anthorized to arrange with His Lord- ‘ship for the opening and heatingof the room and was elso authorized te furnish the same. The teachers reports showed an enrollment of 1348 for the month of January and an actual attendance of 1329. Laxpmarxs Gone.—The death of the late Dr Gillis recalls the fact that during the past five or six yeare, Summerside has Jost no less than four doctors by death, namely, Drs D G Mackay, P McN Bearisto. H F Jarvisand J F Gillis. Dr Mackay died in the spring of 1895, and since that date, many other old landmarks of the town have passed away, amongst those names we recal! being Messrs James 2 Jeremiah Macarthur, Wm J Gay, Gilbert Ricbard, Edward Dowling, Dr T H Heck- man, Nicholas Watson, Daniel Stewart, James Gourlie, John Martin, Patrick }Lanigen, Charlee Donahoe, Capt Thos. Welsh, Philip R Baker, Elias Bishop, S M Graves, Roderick Gillis, 'Martin H Finley, John Green, Uhas. B Saunders, John Arbuckle, James Crozier, | George Sheen, Patrick Creighan, Daniel Munroe, Samue Farrant, George Cannon, Daniel Enman, Hon W G Strong, Alex C Macdonald and John Baker. There are doubtiess many other names which might be added to the above list, but which we do not at the present writing call to mind, We must, however, mention Capt Roderick Cameron and Purser Alex. Macdonald, of the steamer Northumnerland, who were for years as much the citizens of Summerside as of Charlottei,wn.—Agriculture. ——_>--—— Dear Sire,—I was for seven yearsa sufferer from Bronchiel trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that I could svarcely speak above a whisper. I got no relief from anything till I tried your MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave reliet ava six bottles made a complete cure. I would heartily recommend it to anyone suffering from throat or lung trouble. J. F, VANBUSKIRK. Fredericton. ae 42424444243 £244444442484 TOILET ARTICLES This coming week we intend to pay particular attention to you. wants in toilet articles. exceptionally good value. See it in err BAAAAAAAASA ¥ g YF SES EST TS VYT EET FF Ae a leader we will sell youa lerge box of ne Talcum Powder put up in « large tin complete with shaker, -t>, guaranteed to be a pure Talcum Powd r, not too highly perfumed, and window. toronly 10¢c. This is a trimmed, worth $1, and $1.05 — our pies 80¢ omy LOT 4—5 ae styles elegantly trimmed, solid tucked yokes, em- broidered fronts and lace trimmed, worth $4 0) $1.20 and $1.25— ' Uur price EACH Drawers Special Values at 2c, 25e, 30c, 50c, T5e, Sie, and $1.00 $1.00) ace Other lines $1;50, $2.00 and $2.50 each. Corset Covers 12c, 28c, 32c, a0c, 69ce, T5c, and Sec, &A44 AAAASBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA If you don’t find them better than any in the trade, we won't ask you to buy—all wo ask of you is to look at them; the goods will sell th2mselves. aaaaAaa $ aaa = a BROS qe _ ae _ We are Settled Down To Business Again BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter good: to be cleared out at sweeping reductions All furni: hing gocds at your own jrice. FHABIS GORDON & McLELAN U per Cueer St. Me1.’s Stylish Out fitte- LR he AR AON lies AERA RO REE ta GRR, ll ont renee a , Bde Bat Rat as ESE Ase ee > eg mre ag Ga ~ Ran erm es x as es i ee ee apne meomnmmagpnanttey enmattll tnt, eee 1 RS ae RES sates . - eee site iesiiatititas easiiiita din