THE DAILY BXaMINGR, UnaBLO. FBTIWN, VMARCH 26, 1900. , - ae eee . wrest ven wn as a RS nocaste 1 SePeRpeRE eS a et SS ee NMR SIS BAI TL OE ee A TS TT nt, a Snr. . Be Nite i et ' : all ni ; al : : o ; tora . +t Othe 1} mined P 0 Al ee | fi ks ‘ Nth a 0 fh ' v vr 0 5 9) ; “ ‘ = + 5G Abela et . 2 r i . . "4 d : ciel } Bf aN iv} . ; e $ Uw Me ee , : CRUE ECU i ULE iu «UG OHO 8 | 4 . hs —e : = : <==" | @OOP 9000 0900 0O » T > : ur, KE, 7 » $s pas retul m : SO DOO 16390000 F ee CCD BOO 22K 6 OOO CHOC ay HE Props,— Moderate winds; fair anp Halifax | La Grirpre This peenlar sludy 18 ey ; a : | ds; ant : | } C iy Malady Beh Wy of fy oF * We > ° we ‘4 an esday : Kast winds with sleet Dr. E W Gaba f Boston, is ré again very preva’ In Coarlotietown on NONLIN HKARBABLH n. ’ ; oe rn 6 ne 4 > , . . i i - tered at the Hc tel Davies. | me cases entire fem ‘lies are in its <4 ts : ’ - > ow 2 + 4» R C. M. B. A.. Branch No. 216.C. M.B Rev. Janes Ajoras Macdonald, of Hope wp 9 EP a (| a ' " 7 a M.D.) River, is visiticg Charlottetown : Wg? a ‘ } A.» Willi meetin the A.O. H. Hall at | \ ISNGINEER A mertipg of the n m =p ts ' a ' : Y aa eg i oe . » t ‘ . . | O clot kK. Ns che nat Ww. 7 bards is among ) piiseioned «+ ficer of the Char'o ‘ “ Ss 5 } ‘ ! ' e at’ the ote] Davies. Eng neers wi | be he ld n th l OomM. Pe ° 9 UHARLOTTETOWN FAVORITR. Mis Phe Duchess of ¥ k, has, it ia rey Lyceum, this eveningat 8 o'ciock. | we we vA } Florrie Earle, at Kin i1éTgarten Hall, Fr Ked to be allowed \ t W a“ ta } Gay evening. Richmond, er ¢ ldj d‘s home. %, ics J ] . . _ The Qa n coOmiinunes to show : THe TSMPER ATURE Th est ten “F is S | PRoFRSSOR Vinxicompr’s Orchestra,| est and activity by vis ting th er re Ss Sey. fe ; ay fa s bens “ ; : , ‘ ‘ iti sc } Weert * ra yn il ni Su ‘ | 3 aiways at ite best in Kindergarten Hall. | and sympatbizirg with the w dea s0l« | day 9” ; . ” “A (\nened Ye [ y ) C me Kr jay £ : ‘ i b h the wounded aay morn: g war »& hove Ze Phy ds ~ 77 : - ’ : ‘ Ti iy even ng. i ilere : - a 6 * f 4 q Q] ‘ y ; ’ r » Sund a ! 4 Ir wo We f. e7 vf ° ' MS iy ¥ ; « . oy, 9 - wu eh: eee T° G4 Pe Ae oF Ts * Oe Ge . ° f x Pk C 7 Mrs. A. S. Hewitt, revarned to Charlort vert last night was 16 above, ‘and KAAS FAIL AARGIABAGRAAABAR OLICE IRT.—J ove le ; ’ ' : ‘Or ol » £28 | hei, . . . ol ai J O8€ ph Welsk, for | tewn on Saturday evening, after a p easant highest to lay, up to lo m, was 35 above. ! 1. ee oe apable, was this fore~| visit to Boston, Providence and r N » Qtoel -} 2000 fined $2 or 10 days F ses tt ¥ “ Dp ug Stock ot $ iii ; UNTY URT i Con Cour \ . ' . ihe cenit ‘ h ~ lrer fe ns ' ' - Silks in-- ARTILLERY No 2. Company, 4th _- aa a a Que n’s County opens in Charlottetown o- Regt. C. A.. meets for drill this evening tls, “em ‘ nha 4 d. Deins'ad! , morrow at ll o’clock with 291 sul nD . Mis. NF . - 7.30, A fu tendance is requested ee . ogy nounced, She was an estin the { Judgment on the } Oo +- ‘ 4 Mh Mervelllar | : able young lad Masey Sisclawis Gi. Wekee Biliahan sll XT ryy iN\ Ulli si! i ; J ’ i j } i rickets on ssle at C. D. Rat to ov bev. MeVonaid, tately employ rveag fron 1et term, will be delivered d i\ a: I 7 ' ; . ‘ | i ‘ y ' t ¢ ’ : jana Hl Ase a (lp DOS Haszard & Moore’s, for Kmersonian | °Y Messrs John Macle a Weis Ol | af the opening of the Court, UW) JU . “V ' R cit al. B ly early ar ; buy a? macy &&8 city, } ws BeCcure j a pos tion a& cutter wilh ' > — . oe b BP ctees? “Bho ry : | > ; t nose i” lang | possible, Assist a cause to w you | Scovil Bros. & Co., of St. John. | Boston S8icx.--Late advices ‘rom Bcs ULUs Cul iace ve ) ified apy P, ij re, of the firm of R yn report upwards of 150.080 O —_ & Rogers Summerside, came to the city sickness in that eity. There were 341 , Yr x ; Mas Nié@ A cneeial , Vi oy this ! ne’s trai fro, the ‘ af Fi ! le iths ir one wee | KF Ww he 2 have < ‘ sit ; } alle 7 P] ig : : - special me j £ rain irom : } west, ‘ i 0 ONE a. CW } ave Ham u uy Lui ' ria |, as will be heid in their i, dge Ss reg i at the Hote] Davies. escaped 1a eri} pe, ai d it is eaid at the weasona e an ae | room, Masonvie Temple tonight at 8 | Miss Mutch, Pe:kine & Co’s. milliner, unususl death rate 18 directly and in- Mol: U F hey Brache | @clock, for the surpose of conferring the) who bes been visiting the principal c! | directly due to this peculiar malady. | first degree. A full attendinee is especially | ¢ f Canada and the United States in the A ttra tj V inierest of her firm, returned to Char- |} A Quick Txir.-—By cable from St C 1 e — Miss Judge Mc<c- Gros-de-Tour Talletas | Ou> silks this season sre the | adele Mel.eod handsomest designs to be had, | Leod, Su request LAND STUDENTS. , daughter of r ; taere ir ci Damacep.— The Agricu!tarist saya :— | Bridges and dams along Dunk River euf- fered severely during the freshet of Friday Werreu’s mi!l dam at Norboro was nearly all carried away. All the streams last, i , . | Acadia University, Wolfville, N. S. This celled. Some of our silks a: 2 ys ; has passed first in all and values that cannot be ex— |the subjects of the Junior Course at is her third y: in the course, in Blovse lengths only, so! come early and get frst ehoice. The Pe ople’s Stere. rents, which did considerable damage. Wholesale and Retail. ——$——— | Arrexp.—Ton.orrow night inthe Y. M. te icy A. Hall Prof. Jobo A. Nicholls will Re % ( give his thrilling illustrated entertainment, | aa HK i A Night in the Blams of New York.” | One hundred scenes wiil be thrown on a} large canvass 35 feet square. Don’t miss! Tickets at Dodd’s an kin’ 25 cents all over the house. 1 Dp : svAOKR IDS - = “i-- 2 time ago the Rev. D. McLean had misfortune te lese his horse up Stanchel. Twoof the cengregation went and in Rose Valley and which they presented to Mr. MeLeane Such an act of kindness speaks very highs ly of the eovgregation and of the esteem which they have for their pastor. $1.25 Ca [ > & BAYT « th }32e Epa i" « ! : 3 5: 4 Ladies or Men3 boo's aii —that we sbow ‘a our window this week —yeu will be sure of getting good value tor your money. Odd lines worth from $1.69 to Lowest market prices. Oo Or kj a ed Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. : U All going a $1.25 a pair R. K. JOST. Stamper’s Corner. f& EET eT Don’t Neglect Your Watch Lf yeu allow your wateh to run toe long without cleaning, er with damag— ed parts it may be worn so badly as to distroy its usefulness asa timepieee; better have it examined by yeur Watch Doetor and if in need of re- pairs he will advise you aecordingly and perhaps save yeur watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turming eat first-class werk only. Wk GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have net given us atrial it will pay you te do s0 avd we will be pleased te see you at GREAT GEORGE STREET. W. N. Tanton Jeweler DR. HL. DICKEY Clinical Ase ttan_at Royal Lon a “Ophthain Cc Pee” Moorfields, and Ce tral London Throat and Ear Hospital) (Late SprcraList—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ovrice— Cameron Block Resi pence—Richmoad Street, West Orrick Hours—9 Dam, to 1 va, 2 Evenings by appets Kvre« Tested avd itsed W itd G'saee ¢ TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF OLO P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL. ENDERS will be received up to Apri Sth, aitwelre o’elock, neon, for the purchase cf the premises kaownr as the old Prince Edward leiaré Hospital, including Outbuildings. The Buildiug 1 in geod repair, heated by hot water, aed aleo cen- taine eold vater pipes and electric light Wire. Terme to euil purebeser. Bb. BALDERSTON, Sec. Board of Truciees. 10—d2aw monAther te4pm Sicn OF THE Bia Warcu. WANTED.—$20¢ per day sure, centiomen et ladies; special work; tion permanent; reliable firm, with best referevces; experience Tr Address, M. Fry, Field , Him'ites, Ont. | expires. } : ‘ : | A’ma. in Lote 29 and 30 became rushing tor-| | Mounted | Chief Engineer Large A CiercrmaX Remawsarep,— Some | j; js pleasing to hear, mach improved. the! in | ithe Rev. around among some of the friends there | in «28 | verysshert time ‘collected the sum of $97, | » a ak a ee | Na — i lottetown ow Saturday evening. It seems to be setiled that MrJ.V. Ellie NM P., editor of the St. John Globe, is to be the next Governor of New Brunswick, provided, of course, that the Liberals are in power when Governor McClellan’s term ir In the list of students at the Suesex Dairy School, recently published by the Sussex Record, appear the names of W. A. Acorn, Park Corner, Angus D McLe!- lan, St. George’s, and Robert Weeks, of Mr. Louis Large, who left with the Police contingent, is a son of Mr. Large Las taken an active interest in bicyling and other sports, aid ie the holder of several cham pionehipe. The many ({riend: of Mr: Charies Her- mans, who hue been laid aside for up- irds of a week by la grippe, will hear a 3 recovering and ex- wilh pie@sure OS be pects go be able to venture out today. Mre. Hermans, wio was also very ill, is > , ’ Tue Examiyer |carns with pleasure that Mr. Teasdale, of the Prince |Screet Methodist Church, is recovering ees. During his enforced | absence hia plaze is supplied by Rev. C. Joat, D. D., formerly president of the Nova Scotia Conference. Dr Jost is a man of eulture and ability. His sermone yesterday were exeellent, being clezely reasoned, sound, scholarly and weil de- il vered. i from his tll —_———~»>—-—— COURT OF CHANCERY. The Court of Chancery is sitting to-day with Vice Coancellor presiding. Che cace tof Clements vs Clements] is | before the court. The matters in dispute | arise out of the estaie of the late John i na He LTy P. Clements, and it suught to have tbe estate of the latter administered under the direction of the court. Stewart, Q. C., forthe complainant ; McLean, Q.C., for defendant. | ESS ee fet aD Jeavacne Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa- tion and all liver ills are cured by Heod’s Piltis The non-irrjtating thartic. Price 25 cents of druggi er Dy mail of C.1. Hood & Oe., Lewell, Mass, DIED. Entered into rest, @m Sunday evening, March 25th, Ieabciie Bishop, widow of the late Cyrus Lewis, aged 64 years. {Puveral on Wedneeday at 2.30 o’clock, to People’s Cemetery. ] At St. John, on the 23rd March, Irene, beloved daugbter ofthe Rev. T. J. and Rebecca Deiusiadt, in the 19th year of her age. In Worcester, Mass., Miss Mary Towan, on March 24th: Remains expected by mail specisl on Monday. Wenn _~s HymeneaL—An interesting event took place at the residence of L. H. Craswell, Eeq., Spring Park, on Wednesday the 14th inst, at7 p m, viz, : the marriage of Mr. Normen Ling, of Wheatley |River, and Miss Alice Matheson, daughter of Benjamin Matheson, Eeq., of the same place. The bridegroom was eupported by his cousin, Mr. Horace Liag, andthe bride by her sister, Miss Janie Matheron. The bride was given away by her uacle, Mr. Cras- well. The ceremony was _per- formed by the Rev. D. MacLean. After pertaking of tea, a few hours were spent in muric, etc., after which the happy couple etarted for their future home at Wheatley River, followed by the best wishes oftheir many friends. Congratu- lations, —A greatly esteemed citizen of Char- Jottetown has passed away in the person of Mra. ©. Lewis. —Ruesian desiges upon Servia are fear- ed at Belgrade. Joba’#, Nfid., this morning, Captain Benoit announces the arrival of the schooner Evelya from Oporto, Portugal, all well. Captain Benoit made the round trip in 38 days, two of which he was waiting for orders while his charter was being negotiated. SrrciaL Lenten Sermons —Rev. A. P. McLellan, recter ef ~t. Dunstan’s College, preached the fourth of the series of special Lenten sermons in St. Dunetan’e Cathe- dral last evening, his subject being “Christ, the Mediater.”. The subject was treated in a scholarly way. The atten- dance was very large. a tep Cross.—Will the Ladies Aid to Red Cross please remember their sewing meeting in the W.G. T. U. rooms,Grafton Street, tomorrow (Tuesday) at 3 p.m. Though we camnct share the hardsh ips Of the campsiga with the boys, We can lend a hand to help them If we cheerfully respond, To the call for contributions To the Red Cross Fund. Be Lecture Toxreut in Grace Church, on the “Transvaal War” by Mr J.E B. Mc~ Cready, editor ef the Guardian. Questions have been asked by different persons what right had England to go to war with the Boers? If yeu attend Grace Church tonight, you will find out the cause that led up to thie war; you will get more information in ene bour anda helf than you could get in one week’s reading, or tem dollars worth of books. Lecture at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Children half-price. Tur Sraxtay.—The Stanley wi!! leave for Picton to-morrow morninivg at 7 o’clock, with a general cargo including 28 dreseed hege, 68 quarters of beef, &4 barrele pork, 50 barrels meats, 22 cheeee, $5 pails lard, 3 cases iard, 18 cases of ean- ned goods, 9 rolls leather, 6 sacks’ wool, 6 barrels sheepskins aad 109 boxes sundries. posed of 97 cases oranges, 300 barrels flour and 597 cases and bexes miscellaneoue goods ameng which was a quantity of dr? goods. There is considerable tndigne- tion among shippers because the Stanley d d not move out today as expected. -@~— --- A Terrisie Expine.—Islanders who have been in the lumber woods at Lin- coln, New Hampshire, give the pariicu- lars of a distreesing accident which oc- curred there a short titne ago. It seema tha: a man named Mat. McKay was work- ing about one of the Jumber wagons and things were not goingas smoothly as he would like. McKsy began to blarpheme at a shocking rate, and among to kill him if He were able todoso. An imstant later McKay wae crushed to death under the heavily-laden team. McKay was about thirty years of age, and belonged to the United States. + | _wmeerrerentr ae ne acme meacrcecemereaecacete ad Any spring Medicines Your want ean be pro- eured at eur stores at lowest prices. We mort every price; ne firm «a» so]] lower than we de. Telephone and we wiil send any aitiele sou want te your home. @eods sexi outen ap- probation and ealled fer again, thus saviag you any trouble, Carters’ Seeds Grow. TVVVVVTVe YY vvre""""",.",(.",,",""",,jr,,,,,,,,r,rY Her inward carge on Saturday was com~, —— ———— other things called upon Almighty God | H 3 Assortment Puls ANDY **# " Stanley Bros £44244444444442444 244.84 Ai s «Remember ! These are not the ties you see displayed in every win- dow—they are the latest in styles and colouring, fine quality and moderate in price. HKLELRAGRGGHILELLGRSAGHSGLSGIAABARSSBSGLS We carry the best quality Rubbers IN ALL SIZES = STF PTT I THY v wes iste * Us * gt} , it =~ Alley & Co: {he Ki GESTS CST Cee VVC VUS- VTC? SPRING OPENING Seven Cases New Cloths Opened eto ~ 41 Mor’ to Follow Neo matter how large a stock a merchant may have, there is always something refreshing about new goods, they give vitality and ambition to business. Our suitings, overcuatings and trouserings this season are unusually attraetive. Just One Look at our Collection of rich and beautiful fabrics, exqusite colorings, novel and exciusive designs, which must convince you that we show an assortment that is impossible to surpass. Expect from us Besides perfeetion in make, lowest prices, for we are} firm that 8211 good clothing at the prices of the other kind. Look out for our Men’s Fuinishings ad. later. BSALSAASSSASAAASBSLEAS GORDON & McLELLAN