a4 ‘ pn ye!) ihe eld e3- eo EKO & WD First White Goods Sale Plain White Sheeting ue tah... lGe } the carnival _tomorrow night and come to | i “ ae ct’ ofall aan the entertainment in St. Peicr’s Halli to~ &i ine ; night. A good programme besides the ' ; ; minstre:lshow. Admission 20c Twilled White Sheeting | - 19 | Pouce fo xreT 0 drunke, John ®» ipch et" | Murray and Robert Horne, figured bef >re 3} Teo . 5 eee . conrew sees -2le} is Hon rr thie morning. Murray was ; : , | fioed $2 or 10 days and Horne $6 or 30 Plain Pillow Cotton = |». ponintiiaiiisil | a. Witt Meer Acaix.—A six-round bout 4dincb....- eee print between Sherkev and Corbett is echeduled $2 iDCh «+++ Girgular Pillow totton 4Q IOC ve veers ee i Dr en eess eso 9ses..@ « 6 erettee = 43 ind neeeeee — ee TOWELS— Linen Huck . 25¢ & pair WM hdivcecereeseeee : 7 ee & pair O1g43...eeeess Plain & {willed Grey Sheetin L2c yard (MUNS— Honey Comb 582 each ~e20c each 10-4 or 91 in plain....... 10-4 or 91 in fringe... .. } j1-4 or 98 in fringe. ....-. . 953 each Ladies’ Night Gowns Y apecial®....ce..ceceee ++ 47c and 65c N cely trimmed and good s zes. Ladies Drawers While they last.... ... + soveee S20 Pai Ladies’ Skirtg Good size........ Re . ee oe L4e pair WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLE'S STORE ———_ es ee aE ERED EEREEEnae EEE _— —— —— GRAND Military Entertainment —BY THE— Charlottetown Engineer Co’y kT... LIGEUM, FRIDAY, FEB (7th, 8 pm Vnder'the Patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and the District Officer Com- manding. PROGRAMME 1. Tableaux. . Britain and America United & Barrell Peering Contest. . .......cssees Jou Squads from Left and Kicht Half Company 4. Peucing - Firat B salle 4. Bayonet Exercise * Peneing—Second Bont..... ¥. Stords versus Berouet i Tableaux........... #Frocing— F Snebecesesc cocbecs -enecees ben For 5 ver Med Invi (MI N—The Last Stand *alistic Reproduction of ao Incident in a late Campaign in J adia G05 SAVE THE QUEL SN. MemiesiOa- 25 cents Reserved Seats 35 | 4%ita, © Svitable Music wil! be prov ded tubers of othr Corps ar “ead io uniform. 6013 td ee req ested 5 *Stsecnees w coeencescese THY DAILY EXAMINER. CHARLUYLETOWN FEBRUARY 13, 1899 ‘Local and Other leis. Tue Raipway.—All the regular trains are on time to-day. >see Dectaration Day. - To-morrow will be declaration day for the Fourth and Fifth Districts of Prince in the bye eleccions. eee Ar tHe Capes.—Boats croseed both waysto day. The mal special will te due in Chanlottetown about balf past three visiaiatail Tome rrcw Nicar —Have your skates at to take place in next month, This contest will afford another opportun- ity to judge just bow far back Vorbett has gone, Chicigo Funxerat Norice.—The members of tke League of the Cross will meet in regalia actheir hall to morrow Tuesday afternoon at 630 to attend the funeral of their late brother member William Egan. By order Chas. J. Mitchell, Secy _ Spkoran Crossixe,—One of the opposi- tion boats, the only boat at Cape Tormen- tine (yesterday morning, crorsed to Cape Traverse during the course of the dav, and the passengers by ber were brought to the city by a specis] train which arrived atout five o’clock in the afteraoon. Tae Bett Exvection Prorest.— The hearing of the preliminary: objections commenced at 2.15 o clock this afternoon, and as We golo press the counsel are be fore Mr. Justice Fi'zzerald. Mr. Arthur Peters, Q C., appears ss counsel for Mr. Bell, and Mr. Suewart,Q C ,‘se counselffor the petitioner. _— Diep 1x Bostoy.—A telegram received by Mr. Jobo Heariz on Saturday evening conveyed the said intelligence of the death in Boston of Mrs James Barr. Mrs Barr resided for years on Grafton Street, near the Kinderga:ten Hall, and was well and favorably kuown to many of our citizens by whom her death is deeply regretied. — —s— - Ar Carpican.—The Cardigan Dramatic Club will present **The Snhamtock and Rose” in Cardigan hell on the evening of St, Patrick’s Day. The play is under the auspices of theC. M. B. A. of that place. All the leading talert of the place has been secured and a good presentation is confidently expected. Erwertnh Leacue.—A literary meeting under the auspices of the Epworth League will be held ia the garior of the First Metb. odist church this evening at 8 o’clock when Miss Luce Lefurgey will read a paper entt’ed *‘Some of the Women of wlom Shakerpeere wrote.” The bublic are invited, Mitirary —The programme for the Engineers’ enterta nment will b+: found io another column, and ie probably the best of the kind that has ever been put 09 here or perhaps, outs de of Halifax, 1m thie Maritime Provinces. The various co» testis will be interesting and something newto Charlottetown audiences. Mem- bers of other corps are requested to appear in uniform, and that shouid lend brillianey tothe gathering. —V—"——— i ee Ax Otp Axp Wa ..Tricv Ramepy Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup hae been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the chi'd softens the gums, allays ali pain, cured wind, colic, and is the bert remedy for Diairhoes. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cenisabo'tle. lis value 4 incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiaelow’s Soothing Syrap —_—— oO Grace Cuurcn.—Yesterday wis Ch I- dren’s Day in Grace Chureb. To the morning the pestor, Rev. Mr. Kirby, de~ livered a cermon specially applicatle to ti e little ones, taking bis text from Jeremiah, 3-4. The cho'r platform was filled with children who varied the usut]l exercises with vocal music under the direction of the capatle organist, Miss Duchemin. The pa+tor also preached in the evening, aod here again, as wel! as in theafternoor, at the Sabbat.: echool, did the children render very acceptable music. All the services were fuil of interest for the little ones, and will not eoon be furgoiten by those who participated. ciceiiianinibinespenaate K ixpercarten “At Home.” —The child~ ren of the Kiudergarten h«ld an ‘‘at bome |changing of the name of . : ” Oney: Saving: ' = e ; € e" e ADVICE * ee See aoe e If voy har t deal s 8 the ¢ nm ue Wit! H GHES 8 ¢ Peopie $ Dru QC, e to do e ue _— l o %y resolve in 180. * He gives lvi rvices free ard selis the Bec | | a Medicines chea ' ‘oad im the ej: y ore , You car Saye “> 7 | pre- *Mptions you | a ' oie Ges tS Prepare by him Pia have »; is—Give am, see if ohe ail t save ¢ Money for you, ' * Parroxize b's 4 ww 3 > 3 ; 6 s 2 3 3 ; pight on Sa‘urday afternoon in celebration of ihe this province from St. Johs to Priace E iward. The | terary-musical programme included rex citations. vocel and piany solos and chore which showed careful traiaing by 1 good talent on the part of the little ones. After this pleasing pro- gramme was disposed of the childreo served refreehments in an elderly fashion. An interes:ing feature of the aoe was the reading of an address dealing wit the discovery of the Island and the reason for the changing of its name to — Edward, by little Adele Newbery, daugh- ter of Mr. Arthur Newbery, of thiecity- $< Cure a Cold in a Day ond on C4 , ts. tive Bromo Quinine tab’e ; ouey if it fails to user, their teachers aa¢ Take Lax " Al) druggists refundthe m@ relieve. Sc. -~---—— St. Peter’s schoolroom to ‘Admission 20c. —_ THE MERCHANT'S BANK OF P E ISLAND The sale of Merchant’» Bank of P. BE. [sland stock at 157 per cent., reported oa Satarday, is ip sti iking contrast with tales of atime not long gone by. Only list year the bank’s stack sold at 116) The advance in price seems to indicate that the confidence of the pullic has been increas: d by the elimination from the directorate o active and exireme politicians, by the intro duction of level. headed busivess men from boib sides of polivies, and by the traneac= tion of the bank’s biginess upon a purely business basis, Oertainly the management of the Bank is to be con- gratulated upon the Bank’s recent evecess ~*7are PERSONAL. rms ates present Mr. D. Schurman weat west this morn» log. Mr. Leonard Morris, of Summerside, is in town to-day, Mr. J. M. McLeod was 9 passenger to Charlottetown by the weetern train this morning. Mr. William Campbell, M. L. A. and Mr. J.H. Bel, M. P. were passengers from the west to day. ; Mr. J.H. Reddin and Mr. Carl Owen, Came to town from the east this morning. An afternoon tea was given by Mrs. C. Coulson Gardiner, at Brya Mor, on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge H. Toombs, of this city, were passengers by way cf the Capes yesterday returning from Montreal. Rev. Robert Sutcliffe and Mrs. Sutcliffe, of Machia*r, Me, who bave been in Char- lottetown for tevers] weeks, intend leaving tor the Capes tonighten route home. Mr. L. W. Watson is, we are scrry to bear, among thove laid up with the grippe. His place at the organ in St. Peter's Church was taken yesterday by Mr. F. Parker Carveil. gales, easieriy to north exmsterly, snow, oe Teweeraturn.— The lowest registered ing wasteo below zero, The morning 6 above was registered, y : Ari Wepnespay.-- Wednesday next will be Arb Wein. sday, and the esnal services will be heid in the churches. In St. Dunstan’s Cathedral th: ash s will be mate at eight o’ciock in the moroing, Tue Sraxtey.—The Stanley was seen about five miles south of Kast Pont this moroing. The Straits are said to be pretty clear ot ice in thet @irection and it is thought that she will make an atiem pt 10 get Into Sonris. Lesten Pastcnat.—T e Lenten pastor- a! of His Lord-hip Bishop MeDonald, reac in St. Dans'an’s Cathedral at High Mase yester.ay, made epecial reference to the ains of profanity and the bearing of felee wit- ness, The pastoral was very much to the polut, visable Sprec:aL Serm ns.~Qa each Sunday evening during Lent there will be a epecial sermon preached in St. Dunstan’s Cathe~ dral. The first sermon of the series will be delivered on Sunday evening next by Dr. Monaghan, of St. Danstav’s College who will treat of the primacy of St. Peter. Hap a Ricu Uxcie.—Richard J Hoven- den, a fresco painter of Windsor, Oot., bas received word from the eclicitors in [reland that he bas falien heir by the death of an uncle to the amount of more than $260,000 Hovenden was born in Dublin and came to this country when a year old with his father. Prof Shaw was unable to take his classes in Prince of Wa'es coll-ge on Thursday and Friday of last week. We are pleased to hear that he was able to be aut to day. Dr. J. M, Macmillan, a nephew of Hon. Andrew Macmillan, who has been practis- ing abroad fora number of years, has deeided io locate inSammerside perman, ently, and has moved into bis uncle’s resi- deuce. —Agriculturist. The Rev. Marcei Conraa, who is to con- duct the migsivn in St. Peter’s Cathedral, and elso at Souris and Georgetown during the latter part of Lent, is expected to croes at the Capes tomorrow. The opening service of the mission in St. Peter’s will! be held on Wednesday evening at 7.80. Mr. James H. Pierce, of Boston, is registerec atthe Queen Hote). Mr. Pierce, crossed at the Capes yesterday, and is on his way to Seuris and other points in the Eastern section of the provicce to visit relatives and friends. It ia said to be about thirty years since he first left his [sland home. ekdiebiieenanabe Things to Make a Note of Carnival tomorrew night (Tueeday. ) Bear it io mind. Hecxey —The Abegweits fir-t team go toSummerside oa Friday evening to play the Summerside team cn that evening. They will play a return match wth the Victsrias at bo very distant date. Dou’t feil to attend the Carnival and enjoy a pleasant evening. There is no loubt of ts being a successful one, and. there will be quite a large number of new ind origina: costumes and there has al- ready been banded in a good list of names. —— 9 + @¢ &—________._... St. Peters Schoolroom to- night. Patronize the boys in the St. Peters Schoolroom to-night. Mr. McMiIuan’s Funeran. — The tunera! of the late Archiiald McMillan took place this forenoon, and was attend- ed by @ great many mourning citizens. The faneral was under the auspices of the Oddfellows, and the members of the order tursed out well. The burial was at Rustico. MarriaGe Be.is.—-The marriage of Mr. Angus McInnis, the well koown and popular young plumber, and Miss Sarah E. Smith, was solemnized in St, Danstan’s Catbedral at an early bour this morning. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. J. F. Johnston, in tbe presence of a num brr of the friends ofthe contracting parties. After breakfasting at their future resi- denceon Fiizroy Street the happy couple left Ona yieit to friends in the country with whem the day and evening will be paesed. Mr. and Mrs. Mclonis have the beet wishes of a!l who know them. Teacner,’ Ixstitvte.--At the meeting of the Crarloitetown Teachers Lustitute oa Saturday evening wr. B. F. Messervey gave an excellent address treating of pub- lic speaking. The subject matter of Mr. Meeservey’s address was discussed by Revs. Fullerton, Spencer and Kirby, Dr. Ta. lor, and Yessrs Landrigao, Seaman and Areenaui', ell of whom spoke in terms of praise of the opener’s presentation of the case. Mr. Meeservey was tendered the hearty thanks of the aud-euce for his ad- dress, which he fittingly acknowledged, The report of the r p es:ntaiiv.s to tle Women’s Conncil was received and adopt~ ed. The representatives of last year were re-appointed. There was a short discussion of the question “Are we justified io requir ing our pupils to prepare lessons at home ?’ Owing to the shortness of time it was de- cided to continue the discussion at the next meeting. This business preceded Mr. Meaeervey’s address. _—— Mc. Becin’s Messace.—In a letter to Rev. Father Burke, the Bishop of Quebec, among other interesting things bas The O. Y- B. Lodge wi!l meet in Mechaniee, Hall, Prowse, New Block, on. Friday the 17th inst at 7.50 p.m. St. Peter’s schoclroom tc- nicht. Admission 20c. ATCHES Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so lew as to surprise ycu, H. TAYLURS SUNNYSIDE ‘h ene G. thia to Say of the I-Jand and our people : “My tojourn of severe] weeks in your Eden of an Island did not only restore my physical hea’th, tut most poweifully con- tributed tosirengthen the ties which have always united the Mother Church of (Juebee io the churches of the Maritime Provinces, her noble daughters. I have taken from vour enchanting Island a most agreealle and imperishaltle souvenir. The reception so cordial and eympath:tic of your worthy bshop the tokensof good will and eff ction afferdedby your ex- cellent clergy—all this bas jiveted my heart to your belcved province, and affcrds me quite often the occasion of e®aying a good word fer your island and its admir- able people. If I could but spare tbe time, whata pleasure it would be for me to godown every year,and recuperate my strength and renew my courage at your rejuvevating fountaia. And who knows but God may permit me so to do.” 4 ai{{l «i{! {jh I SA Mistekon dies se'ling at 10 a iin is no good on This impressien is spedi'y remove customers tbe ben: fii of the low v L284 24 £424 BALB42AB228 a+ 22362545 22524425 52545425255 Some persons have an idea that the TALOUM POWDER -we are It i- good Talcum Powder iu ever! ,: MS o: Olt weicat Re Re Fes qiautty ef it, Think of it as a 252 package fo: 10 account of the low price. d the first time it is u-ed. v resp>ct, aud we are g ving our rice we obtained by buying a large Local and Other Hems, 44*4*44aeaaaaeeasacaas ) A Nor’ Eserer. —Winds increasing to | with | hetween Saturday night and Sunday morn- lowest last night wax 24 above, and at 9 o’clock this distribution of — & The Always Busy Store,—Staniey Bros DWODS5D66 wotations ON —~a a> Prices aud values like these ought to interest every wearer of white aprons ad} «ill aff aff} «tlt «iil «(| at «i{l afl «iff «({l] «ti «ll il ail| «t{| «ff «(f{} «(| «if] APRONS--made of fine lawn with wide hem, «tl ath « Oc EACH i} APRONS —made of fiae lawn, tucked, large ties, «t{l Zoe EACH «itll af il APRONS—Fine lawn, fancy plaited bib, frills over ehoulder, wide ties, 42c EAca ll A PRONS—F.ne lawn, fancy platel bib, frills over shoulder, embroidery trimming, wide ties, 62e racu APRONS - Fine lawn, tucked bib, enbrvidery trimm ing,el egant ¢ s utaadad: iv a S0c racu APRONS—Elegantly trimmed embroidery, bib, frills on shoulder, deep tucks, insertion around hem and sides ~—~$1.00 & $l20eacn ijl} ODS ODS 09-03 O°32O-47H DOD 6S 6362 6 BOVSDO Se 4 Ready-Made Sheets atl} at{l sa) 224264 4444444244 a never befure b:2en Nobody outside our- Tae like of which has shown on P, E. Island. tj selveshave them—nothing approach them in “a value, Made of very fine heavy sheeting, torn and l] hemmed, not a particle of dressing in then—all ready for use—size 2} yards ‘ong by 2 broad BSceEAcH SANITARY DIAPER—50 pieces wide, 10 yards in piece, offered by us a} third less than others ask for it. i E56 apiece {STANLEY BROS FE «(lj asttl rill 13 ine re; ata price owe a{l «if =_— TAF ome on ,°4 : RT rare ees, ow PRR tes yet sat Pek Ad AS. » Wat a tel ta rail ited 5, TS tet) Sonate ; — ee — We are Settled Dow To Business Again BARGA'NS Ii éLLLINES All wiste: sod tote Je.red outa’ swee ping reductions All furni h ig go dw your ownfpr.ce. YS Lite SLF GORDON & McLELAN Upper Queen St. Me i's Sty ish O thts TOS Oa ee ome ge ‘tearm pte Setar mee UREN a crenata: AT OIG AEN a EE NI AY US Ai: A Me - a See A a » oe, been iat CTE Se: 8a cence Pe ee eee Ne tren na cae Si ammsiotti. a sing ke ag a, A a er