| We have a few Golf Jerseys left over and want to clear them out. We offer them at the following prices :— Yurs Priez tor Golf Jers vs 65e Le Golf Jersey 5 $5e He Galt Jerseys 95e ide Golf Jerseys $1.25 W5e Golf Jerseys $1.50 $1.10 pt Si AIT LH week—aboutISs ha wl 5s. Yours at Something Good You can get more satjsfaction and more real pleasure by buy- img frem us, instead of deing your own baking. A Splendid Assortment ot Frait and Plain Cake, Cecoanut Pies, Apple Pies, Cream Pies Mince Pies, Corn Gems Patties, Oatcake, Joughnuts, ete. Baked to-day, TeLarnexe 98, D. Stewart Eciresezr BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. Gran — Concert —IN AID OF— (ITY HOSPITAL . Oo. H HALL WESDAY, JANUARY 16th 2. Voeal Sole..........Mre WJ O’Rielly Viole Bole... ....Miss Masey Coaey 48ong— Selec teri _...Mastor V Andersen 5. Corner Oscccct sie Mr. W / Brown > Dance. . cc uee Mien Isabel McDonald ‘. Voes! Solo ,.......-Miss Sarab Trainer §, Banje snd Mandolin— Sele Pe O6e seeerer. . cocpeccgnece MEIOOOe Murphy : Song —Seleeted _...Mr. Brent McInais Piaue Solo.......e..-e-Miss Bertie Brows 1 S0ng~RBelected.. Mr. Austin Traivor ‘ Recitation . _ Mies Bessie Burke i werg—~ cleeied . eee cccccsel?. Stanley Cea! Duetrt...... Mise Nellie Robio....-- op ttereees, nd Mr. George Hennese BNO on. occs « cocees Mr. FH. Mitebell *Pisno and Barjo Belectiont.+.+- Mtterserseeeces.....Messre Payne Bros Deo Gop Save rse Queen. fe Opp at 7.30. Concert at 8. Admission 26 eents, HALE - PRICK THE PEOPLE'S STORE. THE DAILY KAAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 15,1900 _Antittmry.~-No. 2 Co. will drill to- night at 7.30;full attendance required. Poties Count.—This morning Jobn Horne was flued $2 or 10 days for druok- ennens. Tue Pross.—Light to moderate winds; fair and moderately cold. Tuesday— little higher temperature. a | WG C. M. B. A.—Branch No. 216, C. M. | B.A. will meet in the A. O. H. Hal! this evening at 8 o’clock. L. 0. A.—St. George’s Lodge meets to- morrow night, usual place and time to ar range for the new hall. Boston Comepy Company.—This popa- lar organization begins a week’s ment at Summerside evening. cs y - eogage tomorrow (Tuecday) mses Money ror Boys.—Boys can make pocket money as well as earn prizes sel) - ing THe Dairy Examiner. Send the | boys along. Cee caer angel . JONCERT.—Remember the concert in , bave notyet been completed. the A.O. H. Hallon Tuesday | aid ofthe City Hospital. in another columa. 16th, in See program me 7 Le rhe 0 nm O. Y. B.—Teao cents admits yeu to the 0. Y. B. ‘Concert aud Basket Social at Milton, on January 18ib, aod gives you two hours of solid fun. Come witb the crowd.—d. & w. siiastphiniiten SpxciaL Fare3.—There will be special fares b-tween Ciarlottetuwn and Halifax in connection with the departure of the second contingent. But arrangements _— eS - — Liquor Sroten.—A few nights agu some person broke one of the panes Of giues in the window ofjPhilip Curley’s ealoon on Grafton Street and abstracted three ‘ot les ef brandy, three flack uf whiskey acd one bottle of sherry wine. To s&s Rereated.—The concert held at St. Joeeph’s comveat on Dee. 26th will be repeated in the Convent Hell on Thursday evening next. Those who were present at tve first concert were de- lighted with it. There will doub:lees be a large au lience on Thursday, : gli “ Far, far from Seotlahd’s lowly homes, ‘Lbe exile owns their melting charms, For still, whereever Scotchman roams, Hie heatt wi’ Burns’s secng is wsrm, ° Biirns and Scotland yet at the Opera House on Thureday 25th. Srrctat. Traix.—Persons desirous of attendiag the hoekevy match in Summer- side will pleare call ct the Apothesaries Hail, andsleave their names. Should a sufficient number of names offer a special train will leave Charlottetown at 4 p. m. The match will take place on Tuesday evening. ~~ Home For Buriat.—Mr. Perry, for many years postmaster at Tigoish, died in Cheleco, Mase., laci week, at the ripe age of 78. Bis body was brought to Charlotte- town on Saturday, and was this worving forwarded to Tignieh where it will be in- terred tomorrow. The deceased was a brother ef the late Mr.S.F. Perry, M. P.,and was well and favorably known. — | Opmx Arr For Consumeriox.—It is poirted out in tne Medica! Record that in the London hospital for consumption the basis of treatment is rest in tue open arr, graduated exercise and good feeding. No window in the open air wards is ever closed, and during the cold weatner the consump- ‘tive patients are kept warm with exua clothing and artificial heat. It is encour- aging to note that practically all the early cases improve considerably under the open-sir system. Davouters of Tam Ewrirne.— On Satur day afternoen Mayor Warburton reeeived a vespatch from Miss Clarke Murray, Mc- G ll University, asking if the women of; Charlotteiown would unite with the wo-~ men of Montreal in federating as daugbt- ers of the Empire and inviting the wo- } men of Australia and New Zealand to join with them is sending to the Queen an expression of devotion to the Empire, and an emergency fund to be expended as Her Majesty shall deem fit. At a meeting of the ladies of Charlottetown, held thie morning in the City Council Chamber, it was decided to joim tne federaiion. A telegram ontainiog this irformation and askieg for particulars has been forwarded to Mies Murray. CmAROTTETOWN TEACHER'S ASSOCI ATION. —The regular meeting of the Charlotte. town Teachers’ Association was beld in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A., on Satur- the 13th inet. Mies Me» aes West Kent Kenzie, teacher at school, read ts selection from Lavdon’s Schoel, Management. Subject, School.” “ Morals and Diecipline ip the The author dealt chiefly with the emo- tional pature, showing the part played by itin our moral educatien. It was shown bow important it was that the ‘eaeher should thoroughly understand the pupil and alse know what motives to apply to procure reepense on{the part of the pupipls. The chief emotions influencing the young child being those of pleasure and pais, the im portance of wsing means a produce pleasurable emotions an the danger attendant "pon excessive use of the painful emotions were clearly stated. The discussien on the reading of thie work was partaken in by Messrs Landrigas, Seaman, Areensolt, Stewart and Owen. The next anes of the association will be held «on Saturday, the 27th a: wv! « ac epee SE | Local and Other ttems, |“ 7% 227m Arm The following leiter has been received by Mr. E. W. Taylor from his sop, Roland :— Prince Albert Road. Dec. 2nd, 1899. Dear Farner :—I am writing this letter on the train. Our boys are now about 300 miles from Cape Town, aud have now re- ceived ordere to neithercheer or make any neediess noise as the country swarms with disloyalty. We passed two trains contain- ing wounded solaiers from Modder River batcile, 500 in all. We did not get into Cape Town until 8 p. m. Stores were closed, and we were unable to send papers. Our valices, kite, and bags are jeft hehind, we are bound for Kimberley, but consider that the Boers are about wtiled there. However, if we gel a Cbance we are game. Guards are placed all along the Jine. Bridges are strongly guarded. Cacti grow wild, and many wild flhwers. The country here is dotted with many huge uo ountains. Co!. Otter has received as private dona- tione enough to feed his 1000 without Government rations, We are all joily as though we were on a picnic. We will all get medals as momentos. All are dreesed in Khaki suite; my pants are Canadian and my coat English make. We do not know where Buller 1s. There has been no such thing as picking our comrades as we are all friendly alike, and will always be. [ heave had no place to stow away curios yet. Mr. Taylor senda three specimens of the beautiful Everlasting Silver Leaves from Table Mountain, Cape Town. The leaves look like silver and are longand narrow —— PERSONAL Mr. W. W. Jenkins, of Georgetown, is visiting Charlottstown. Rev. Dr. Morrison was a passenger by the eastern train this morning. Mr. Geo. A. Roome, of Montreal, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies Nr. R. E, Johnston, ofthe firm of Bell & Johnston, Summerside, is visiting Charlottetown. Rev. Dr. Dovle was in Charlottetown ss Local and Other Items Soc1aL anpD Entertainuent.— The con- gregatien of St. Jobe’s Charch, Milton, ‘ntend holding an entertainment and bas. ket eecial en Wednesuay, January 24th, in the Wineloe Hall. Y. M. 0. A.~-A present at the meeting Hall yesterday atternoen. Rev. Mr Whiston gave an address. Rev. D. B. Macleod addresses the meeting next Su day. large attendance was io the ¥Y. M.C. A. Hecker at Summersipe .—The secona Abegwens and tbe recond Cryetals, «| Summerside, are advert zed to play match jo Summersi is tomorrow (Tue: davyevening. The biorveers and Victoria will also piny OM the same evening. ihe will be a Bpesin! train frou: Charlottetown, te SmaLLpox is Quesec. -A Qiebee de- spatch points cut that just wien the eu- thorities bal the smallpox ep demic slamy- ed eut at Kamonrasakyn it has made 1 appearance in the parish of St. Germai . A child from tne iotected district attended scheo! at St. Germain, resulting in seven new cases im 8 previously ur intrcied parish. Ammerst’s Sexsation.—A man named Thomas Moore, for mavy years a stalion- agent of the I. C. R., 1s under arrest at Amherst, charged with dealing in counter- feit notes. The arrest has caueed a great sensation. It is alleged that Moore was connected with Chisholm and the others recently convieted of coun- terfeiting operations. Fonerat To-pay.—The fuoeral of Mr. Jebo Burne, fer many years in the employ of Mr. T. A. McLean, took place this morning, and was largely atteaded. The Benevoient Irish Society, ef which the de- ceased was a member, attended iu a body, presenting a good appearance. The usual services were held. The burial was to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ae Taz Or» Story.—A few days ago while two sone of Mr. David Peacock,of Stanley, N. B., were playing with a guu tha’ they did not know was loaded, one pointed the weapon at the ether aud puiled the trigger. A load of buckshot was die- charged and ehattered one of the young lad’s hands in euch away as to aecessi- tate amputation of the member. The boys are aged respeetively fourteen and sixteer od Saturday atteroeor, returning from a get ‘oSumm.-ci’. {i is I op oe i hal i. a. Warner, the wel] knewo patent mediciue man, has be~ come baukrupt. His liabilities are eald to be $2,310,027 with no assets, The many frends of Mr. Henry Fiiz- gerald, of the freight depatinent of the Island railway, are glad to see bim at his post again afteran enforced absenee of about a month, caused by illness in his family. or SUPREME COURT. Moxpar, Jan 15, The eourt met this forenoon at eleyen o’clock. McKenna aed McGillivray,charged with eheepsstesling, were arraigned and pleaded “not guilty,” and aaid they would be ready for trial this afternuon, These prisoners were brought up from George- town today by Speriff Macdonald and jwlor Logan. The case of Kaye, indicted for assault occasioning bodily harm, is taking piace before the Chief Justice and a jury. Mr. Arthur Peters, Q. C., 18 acting for the Crown, Mr. McKinnon having defended the prisoner in the court brlow. Mr. A. A. McLean, Q. C., is counsel for Kayee a -DIED. At his reeidence,! Weymouth St., on Sunday, the 14th inst, Rev. D. H. Lodge, [Funeral Tuesday afternoon te People’s Cemetery. SS aay One third off all Ladies’ Jackets at Stanley Bros—all new stylish coats, this seasons’ importation—winter is only beginning— want a new coat, buy now—see ad. a — LOCAL NOTICES. Hockey boots,cut prices see our window. R. K. Jost. Band in the rink tonight, iee in perfect condition. Enjoy life a little by havinga skate tonight. Skatirg 25c; promen@de 10c Over &00;there last Thursday night make it 600 tonight. Hockey boots, reduced prices to clear balance at R. K. Jost’s. See the big bargains in men’s underwear $1.50 suit for $1.00.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. School and college booke, exercise books, acribblers, toolacap, exam. pads, ink, pens and ali school requisitss at Carters’ Book - etore. Drop in and see some of the enaps in all lines of dry goods, clothing, hats and caps all this month at Prowse Bros, Jan 15, 3i. All winter goods at special discounts this month. See the beys’ suits, twe and three pieces, euits cheap, cheap, cheap.— Prowse Bros, Jan 15, 3i. Remnants, remnats, flannel-' ette, print dress goods dress ‘clothes, ginghams grey and white cottons, come early.— J. B. Macdonald & Co. 7 SE UAMAAAAAA Aid Ab ALUM Addl years, A Goop Maw Gowe.—The death at North Wiltshire, on Saturday moroipg, of Mr. Nicholas Berrigas, will be sincerely méureed by a large circle of friends. Mr, Berrigan had reached the ripe age of 84 years, and throughout his life exjayed the confidence and esteem of all by whom he was known. His funeral took place this (Monday) merniag, at 9 o’clock, to St. Ann’s chureb, Lot 68, where an appropri- ate service was held. There was a large attendance ef sympath‘zing friends and neighbours, Oprra Hovse.—The Saturday night bil! at the Opera House proved most enjoyable. “Black-Eyed Susan” and the “Damb Belle” were each put upon the boards in a capable manner. The clever acting of Miss Grey and the ladies and gentlemen sups porting her received merited applause. To- night the eompany give their closing per- formance in Charlottetown, presenting “Jessie Brown, er the Relief of Lucknow.” This play abeunde iw startling *ituations and effective tableaus aed will, it is ex- peeted, aitract a large audience. Wao 1s Tats Istanpsr ?—A Quebec despateh says: One young man, who joined “EK” Battery at Montreal, is leaving towm with a heayy heart. It appears that the young man, who is a native of Prinse Edward Island, ia not alone the only sos, but the only child of a widowed mother, and when she learaed that her boy, who is a third year student at MeGiil University, had joined the second contingent, appeal- ed to him by telegraph to remain at home and eostinue bis studies, so that no doubt he might be a cemfovt toher in her de- clining years. After the yeusg man told his stery and was given the opportunity, he reluctantly decided to remain at bome, although it was pet without a great sacrifice on his part,as he was ove of the most enthusiastic of the Montreal group. J > ae suerovernecngnaqnnve eso venenttt 18 QUALIFICATIONS SHOULD COUNT We have been trained for our business. Both members of the firm are HONOR GRADUATES IK PHARMACY We are prepared to dis- pense your prescriptions carefully and _ scientific- ally. OUR SPECIALTY YOPYYY:, TPPODTNENND PATO TTrND InP PNDH NNN PPO eT. rit E E SHEUMMASAAMAMAAMAMAAAUeLAAAaAbAAbAAAASLAAASUb«bAAdadadbLdsdbddddbdadddaddd ——— fame = — ~ a LABEL SGEEHDE KB GAGH EBB ¥ Special Offer in Ladies Jackets All new fashionable coats imported this season; perfect fitting and latest sty:es. jomeé Silk Lined, Some Not $4.15 for $2.75 $6 00 for $4.00 $750 for $5,00 &9 00 for $600 $16.75 for $7.25 There’s a long winter ahead of you yet; want a new Jacket? BUY NOW Stanley Bros. 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