; ‘+ + THE DAMLY HXAMINERK CHARLOT'TETOWN, JANUARY 25 1900 en POT NETEO mee —_— BORN A apolie Roval. on the 24th nét., “oO LL) E and NM re B avi a a ®Oon. A vUTerui | ee lb - el Oar white goods regiment is going to move; look out for prices in to-morrows papers, We intend remodel- ing our store this spring; carpenters will take charge 10th of Feby. We intend clearing out a lot of goods be- fore then. Depart. ment lists in a day or two. There is lots to sell und very little /PRUIT GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. (Continued from page 4 ) young orchard could not have too much cultivation in the first ten years. The fully cultiveted and root-cropped every year. If the trees are pot cnliivated, their growth will be stopped aad it is impossible | afterwards to best apple orchard he knew had been eare- | the retreat of the British ehould be cut of! airman OS OMS TG aaa BS THE DAILY EXAMINER Local and JANUARY 25, 1900 Other tten Hcckty.—A.%. A. C. will meet fo team practice tonigh: from 1@to Ll. ——— et | —The German newspapers ure desperate sta‘e of fear azd egitation leet in @ Burns ANNiversary.- Don’t forget the concert in the Opera House tonight Bai Y = Asa Starter for Our White Goods Sale make up the loss, He’ | then, when the trees have grown eo that | thought it best to remove all the sod from! -—Osman Digna, the late Khalifa’s thetrunk and over the root of the tree. | Mght-hand man, was captured on the By cultivating close up and leaving no} ]9th instant, and is now in the hands of sod, canker worm and other insect peste | the Egyptians and British. would be destroyed. We plant thetrees} —There ie no longer any doubt that 30 to 40 feet-apart, Somme persons say that! the offiers of the general manager of the it ia a.good plan to plant 20 feet apart and’ Bank ef Nova Scetia will be removed te. Torento. Thisin'ention was announced they are too elose, cut away every other tree. In Nova Scotia, a lot of commercial fertilizer is used im orchards. But he thought that, upom the whole, there was no better fertilizer for erchard then good barn yard manure. Asto varities {or commercial purposes, there is besides the Graveustein, the Northern Spy, Goldea Russet, Nonpareil, Baidwis, and Stark, though hedid nor professto know much about the latter. The Ontario, also, is reported to be a good Mussel mud, he: at a farewell barquet to Mr. Pitblade. —Geners]l Baller’s waggon train is nineteen miles in length,end embraces 400 waggoss aod 5,000 animals. As some of | the drifis are narrow aod muddy, only one waggon is able to cross at a time. ARTILLERY.—No. 1 Co, 4th Regt, C A, meets fordrill this evening at 8 o’clock. —* Rixx To-Nicar.—The ice in the rink is now betier than it bas been a!! winter. Don't miss a good ekace tonight. saeltincas THe Prons.—Strong winds aod gales east and euuin today, veering to weet.-— Friday—uneett]-d ; mld acd rainy. cementing Rink.—A ter au ali uicht feesion mak- ing ice, the mansgers «re proud to an- nounce the best ice of the reason for to» Aller GOO Pies Lit le Catan Vader ~a believed, would be a good thing to appiy. | i | night. —General Buller’s order instructs the, men to heed the white flags of the Boers, only when they lay down their arms. It also instructs bugle calle. —It is fitting that we celebrate, year by C. O. F,—Court abegweit, Cavadian Order of Foresters, meets tonight ip them to beware of false Foresters Hell as 8 o'closk. A tull ai- tendance ie requested. By orde . bruise easily. careful in the selection of nursery stock. | Send your orders to a good iei-' able erchardist end nene other, In rev-) pect te transportation he thought! good ventilation beiter than cold storege. It has been found that apples kept im cold storage, would not, after they were lanued io Engiaad, stand up with the apples sent | in the ordinary way. As Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are a shorter die~ tance from the market than any other part of America, they have a decided ad- vantage in the export of fruits We have the best end of the apple market ; and it bas been said that the Gravenstein, which flourishes here, is the best apple grown in America. They can be shipped up to the Ist of December, and will reach England in time for the Chrietq@jas market. After Christ:oas, ship Baldwins, They had better be in hard condition when shipped, Bienheim Pip- | pine also command high prices. The time to sell it. Talk is Claeap Prices Tell ) ‘l'o-morrow we will give a list of telling prices. JAS. PATON & GO'Y, -— Burns Anniverséry Celebration — Bev Davis, to:, is p desirable apple for :b pment. The Newton Pippin is a fairly _-c2 appla, but the Blesheim ie regarded as be tter. Mr, Alexander McDonald said that the paper cootained to many valuable tug- gestions that he thought it sheuld be pub- lished, not alone with the proceedings of the Arsociation, but in the puklic newepa | pers. The large attendance at the meeting wae eo evyijerce of increased interest in fruit gtowing throughout the Province whic’: was exceedingly gratifying. Father Burke reported that he bad re- ceived a telegram from Hon. Mr. Howlan wishirg the Association “ Godspeed.’ He bad previously received a a letter from Mr. Howlan in which he evizced the deep- ert interest im the meeting and his belie? that we can grow better apples thas the orchardists of Ontario. The report was received with applause, Mr. Fred Bovyer then read his paper on the Ben Dayis npple, after which Senator | Ferguson lu.e testimony to the decided and Yr imarkable success obtained by Mr. bovyeér in the cultivation of the Ben Davis aj l-. His crop of this year was an excellent one, the fruit beautiful in color, uniform injeize and perfect in shape, He moved that Mr. Bovyer’s paper be published with the proceedings of the As- —I1N THE Opera - == —=03 ima portance and neeessity of bonest pack - THURSDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 25 | * PROGRAMME L Overture—Scotland Forever Orchestra. 2, Solo—A Hundred Pipers Prof. a nartette—Rebin Adair — DMavieon, Cook, Msloney, McKay i. Solo-—-My Willie and Me Miss Florence Ear'e. . Clarionet a Thro’ the kye Prof atts. 6, Récitations—(a) Scotland. the World Moth- er. (b) Our Bit of the Thin lted Liae, Miss Fio McKenzie. i, S6lo—Auld Robin Gray Mrs. Watts. §. Duett— Birks 0’ Aberfeldy = Miss Amy Earle and Mr. Cbas Earle 9. Highland warch scene and dance, under | the direction of Miss H. C, Macdonald, b “cottish lads and lassies. PART Il. I. Metiley— Ronnie I addie sre Orchestr’ ‘S0i0—T Old Scotch Sorgs Miss Coliiry a 2. Solo— is; est, Come Un: er My Plaidie 9 Lobert Lamont bie Recitatioy : A. Mei ea! 4. Quartet t¢ ive Faure Mrs N + Nate, Miss ET i f \ « Webster i, 8 m’ * 4 arle, 16 Violin S¢ as J ny syne <a Proi. picombe. “. 010—Burns and ~cotland yet Mr, Frank Stanley- 4, Selection Orchestra. 1 Solo— A bsen: minded Legg@r . Miss Florence Earle. ped Save the Queen Mr. Blan lanists—Profs. Karle, Watts aud Mr. Dian- chard I Karle, Lencer of Orchestra—Proft V nnicombe, ‘ipei-.Mr, Peter Fergueon. a8 ; kets and plan at Dodd’: and Rankin s “ugstores on Monday, the 2 pa inst., at 19 Veloek, a. mM, keserved seats «; unresery d 25c. tsopen at 7.30, concert at 3o’cleck sharp. I 4 MA. DONALD, Secretary. Fe semis a ee | oo boot O4 OOF oe a ° i * WEDDING ! “ Highly finished Quartered Oak > Cabinet containing lt pieces . Table Siive rweare (Wm Regers) + fultable for weddipg or presen- e tation gifts. most ccmp)! ete made 9 —costs $175, seil for $/25 cash. . Perticulers {rom . SILVERW ARE, . P O Box 1045, rs Mo TREAL, a te s s Wiveses -- os 0090000004 House! tie sociation. Mr. J. T. Simpson seconded motion and it passed unasimouly. Mr. F. B. Beer called atient om to the He handled many“applee, some of which he imported from Nova Scotia asd some from Ontario. In previcus yeare he had found tke Nortbern Spy of Ootario an excellent apple to import. But tnis year the Northern Spye from Ontario bad gone to musb and his firm had lost many dollars.,It had been found that the apples from Ontarie this year were disonesily packed. The first row or two in the top would be fine large apples while those in the middle were not larger than a good sized plum or green gege. The cons quence was that they lad decided Dot to buy any more apples ot the Northero Spy variety in Oatario. With the Noritbern | Spy from Nova Scotia they had had geod | succes. | Mr. Jeremiah S. Clark then read bis ( paper on the medical treatment of plants. Rev. Father Burke moved thut it be published, and the motion passed upani- mously. RESOLUTIONS PASSED. esolution suggested by the Ontario F. an , and ae by Rev. A. FE. Burke, seconded by Mr. Wise : Whereas, It is well known that fraudu- lent packing of apples for expor” 18 4 very prevaient evi! which i8 yearly bringing discredit upon the name of ,our Dominion avd ruining the Eoglich market for our les aaa a maiter of fact Cansdiau apples are the finest in the world, gg one bring the very bighest prices 1p the Eng- lish markets, if confidence in the packing eustained ag wha We believe that spat ee at ofthe apples grown 10 - need ge Sagan shipped i Great ener ore purchased, graded, packed aud shipped by dealers, and, as it ie to their oS wel! as the interest of all qunmanens , a a reliatle brand should be eetablis - - Tberefore resolved, That - 7. Grower’s Aesociation of P. E. - get humbly pray that you will provide same. ; wae pestle yom that certain marks or numbers be adopted to indicate oe grades and sizes of apples, and that ben made a misdemeanor for any Jord tos mp these marks or numbers upon the outs crepper—betier than the Spy, but :hey/ year, the birthdayst ot thore who never! It is impossible to be toe! die. /epecialists in poultry and fruit-growing, - . eo | Biste CLass.—The Normal B tle Clas This (25th January) is the birthday meets tonigbtin the parlor of the Y. M. of Rebert Burms. Icis only necessary to (, A. gt eight o’clock sharp. Text books wdd that grand concert in honor of the may be purchased at Haczard & Moore’s day w ill be given in the Opera House this Get one and come. evening. —P. E. Island is fortunate, this year,, “A4LYATION Anmy.—There will be a ip havirg the instructions of two euch tnd musical meeting this evening and the loca! - officers will re- reepectively, as Professer Gilbert and Mr. Ceive their commissiens. As thie will Pairiquin. The latter will, with the b€® very special meeting the public former, addrees the farmers’ meetings at ®7@ heartily invited. Cavendish on Friday evening; at Bon-, ,, shaw on Saturday evening and at Ken-! Lock Hrrx.”—A backet social and gington on Menday evening. Other meet- @D'ertainment will be held in the hall at ings may be announced later. eee y pot re oa Feb re . be ruary let, at7 p. m. mittanee, 10 ae egg Gast "bins Dole oh cepts; ladies with baskets free. Proceece which the tellowing ie. pea} :—~ in aid of the Presbyterian church. _—_ea-—--— Then strike the joud harp to the landof, Buernese Enrerprise.—We hear that the river, |the enterprieing firm of James Paton & The mountein, the valley,and ali their Co., intend improving the interior of their loud epelle, |store, and that wiih this object in view And shout in the cherus for ever and carpenters will begin work on the 10th of ever, | February. The improvements will be on The blue bells of Scotl:nd, the Seottish an extensive scale. Blue Bells ! ensigns a ome SF RE Sega ga as Rep Cress.—The members of the Ladies of tieust wad teks a eaérs Aid of the Red Cross Society are requested court end McLean as the Oppesition te meet in St, Paul’s Schoolroom os candiaa’es in the F.:t Augu.tae District Saturday at 330 o’slock, All those inter- is in accord wiih “ihe eternal fitness nf ested in the Society aud wiebing to become thinge.” These geniicmen were defeated : members, are cordially invited to giterd, at Jast electiow on the fake cry of “‘Art-! J25.9; tration.” It is fitting, vow that tee haiti: baleeatae ae people’s eyes aré Open to the deception’ Ektiory Divtsron, No. 224, of Rocky practiced upon them, that they should’ Point, held theit regular meeting last even- again have an Opportunity of electing the ing, The Jarge ball was completely filled. men whom, otherwise, they would have, The Provincial Deputy was present from elected then. Retributive justice demands) the city, and expressed his greet eatisfac- that McCourt and McLean shal! be victor-| tion at the progrees and present appear- ious at the next election. ance of the Division. A very happy pro aaa gramme was prepared and duly rendered. Qne new member was initiated, It is ex pected that a fraterna) visit wil: be paid to one of the city Divisions, of which due | notice will be given. A Sad and Fatal Accident Yester-' acini ! Barrist Curvon.—The annual bueiness day. meeting of the Baptist church of Char A sad accident which bas dieturbed the| Jottetown was held Jast evening, Mr. A. quiet of Cornwall occurred there yester-| W. Sterns presiding. Tbe reports from aay afternoor. Mr. James McGregor,! the Church, Satbath School, Young Peo- farmer,¥as chopping in McMahon’s woods | ple’s Society, Junior Union and W. M. A. near his home during the day in company |§, were all of an encouraging nature, the with another man who was some distance | Sakbath School now having the largest en- KILLED AT CORNWALL. These goods have just been received from the i manufacturers; and are the best values offered to the trade in Quality, Style, finish and gen- eral make up. Qualities that tell Values that sell D CORSET COVERS rs at 18¢ each Good style . at 55¢ each Leonean a cocce oe . Well made of fine cottoo, generous aie each in size and length, cluster of tucks and lace trimmed 65c each. oF SF at 70c each & £: Made of fine strong cotton em» broidery trimmed neck and frout— 26c each. at 33c each A eplendid value, trimmed fne embroidery 33c each. at 50c each Made of fine lonsdale embroidery yoke and embroidery trimmed—602 e This lot made of strong cotton— fine tucked yokes, broad rolled col- SF lar; front and collar trimm:d fine tuffing—YO: each. at $1.60 each each. A ep] -ndid assortment of different | — ee styles in this lot~lace trimmed and | embroidery trimmed, tucked yoker, ; DRAWERS and embroidery yokes—a]] gems at at 25 cents the price—$1.00 each. Trimmed cluster of tucks and Jace 252 @ pair. Others at at 42 cents Made of fine cotton, cluster of tucks and wide embroidery trim- ming 42c a pair. Others ai 58c, 85c, $1.00, and $1.25. ‘one Stanley Bros. ERS FES FSFE ES EEF Ee ESE ES $2 35, $300 and 83 50 each. % is Xe Sy % ws % % “ “y $1 25, $1.50, 81°75, $2.15. id “is % % th i is ie AAAAABASSASEASLEAAASAASAS Our Rubbers = = An old favorite, red lining, from bim, In the evening the Jatter came to where | Mr. McGregor was chopping, and found bim pinned to the ground by atree. Life was ex\inct, apparently for a considerable time, and tloed was issuing from nose and meuth. The body was removed and taken to Mr. McGregor’s houre. The cause of the fatality is obecure; bu: it is supposed that, owing to the day being windy, the tree lodged, and 1n en- deavoring to bring it down, it fellin an unexpected direction and struck the unfor- tunete woodeman. Mr. McGregor was about fifty yeare old, and leaves a wife and thirteen children, to whom Tue Examiner extends sincere sym- | pathy. —— + - ~<a DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE. The following letter has been received by Mayor Warburton from Mies Murray, Montreal, re the Federation of the Women of the British Colonies and War Fund : 340 Wood Avenue, rollment in its history. The financial state- ment showed that the receipts of the year for all purposes amounted to about $2,650. The congregations for the year have mark- ed an increase,and the efforts of the pastor, , Rev. G. P. Raymond,are much appreciated by the prople. The following officers were appointed for the enruieg year: — Treasurer—A. W. Sterns. Clerk~— E, D. Sterns. Auditors—J.K Rose and R. H. Jenkins. Manager of Pewe—Robt. Van Iderstine. Ushers—Jobn Webster, Robt. Van Iderstine, Hammend Bethune, G, L. Simmons, Herbert Van Iderstine. Finance Committee~ J K. Rose. J. P. Gordon, A. F. Webster, G. B. Norton, R. A. Jenkins, E. D. Sterns. Best workmanship, best furnish, beset cut and best value—white underwear at Stanley Bros.— 600 pieces to select from. all «il < 2444444844448 <i “ q =" FOR LADIES <i auf The Gipsy Dorothy Juliet Pride Storm wide sol<s lish toe caps fitting }vel A very wearer Storm WOOL <A splendid rubber for wearing LINED with gaiters A handsome rubber, with sty- A very neat rubber wide fitting rubb made for the new shapes High front and back, a good HC with good Ae » ODL (8¢ ALLEY & CO | tion idea, and I shall be pleaeed if you will Montreal, Jany. 22. To His Worehip Mayor Waiburton, Char lottetown. Dear Sir,—In the name of the women of Montreal who are working in the direc- tion of a Federation of the Women of the Bcitish Colonies. I have to thank you for your prompt and kind reply to our telegrem. I may say that in view of the urgency of the War Fund we have decided tojthrow in cur strength with the Governor Gen- eral’s fund. We are now proceeding with the federa se ernennameannnnnnttn ttt A. 8. Jounsoy, Pu. G R. M. Jonnscyn, Pum. B. GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. ere pereons who have served at least four years apprenticeship ina duly qualified drug store, have atteDde1 a full conse et lectures at a regularly authori- zed College of Pharmacy, have spent months of hardwork and stndy, and burned gallons of midnight oilin orderto make themselves px-cficiemt, andthen ‘pass satisfactory examinations in all subjects pretaining to their profession. All this time and work is in order to qualify them to do your dispensing properly and scientifically. Both members of our firm are Henor Graduates in Pharmacy. hand thie letter to one of your leading ladiee, asking her tolet me have an ex- pression of her opinion of the echeme #0! far. Yours most sincerely, M. P. Murmray. Den’t delay in buying your tieket for the Burns concert. Popular prices 25 and 35 cente. DR. CLIFT Wouldn’t you like to have us dispense your prescription ? i pless the contents of the 7 4 ease gs accordance therewith ; i the name and address of the owner ad obi per be always required on either ‘eS P(Continued: om page eight.) POPPY, POTTDT!. NPPORNNAANAATPA NT NTH TT ANT T PANT PPR HTT HTP RONIC-DISEASKS and RUPTURE pate ary treatment, Send stam for infer mation, or call at Trure, Nova Scotia, Office Merchants’ Bank of Halfax Building ba : ee a Oe eet apeens raseesiea Sey SYRAAAALAGDAASAAALAUbL¢LAA4a44GUAAALAA444O4s444U4adalA/Gubadddddcadaded Ween Does the 20th cur banner year in the which makes us feel like spurring ourselvesto greater achievements. facilities for better buying increases with every year. These advantages we will this year share with our customers theroughly trained staff of workmen You must come to headquarters ai | Men’s Stylish Outfitters...... SIT EE GE LL HS LY PS GHG HIG Hs a ie EERE SESE S SY EEE EY SEE EE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EEE Ee ee sey Bo ae Apr b ts id fins > Century Begin ? We'll not Discuss that Qusetion now We are starting this year mgood spirits and great hopes of making this Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations, Ouz The best manufacturers are approaching us to sell us their goods direct. In order to get the best Suits, Overcoat;, Trouscrs, etc,, turned out under the magic touch of an artistic cutter, in the person of Mr. Sexius McLetiay, and a picked, GORDON & McLELLAN Fa TY A Bb 5 Pet hi Ais Pe en cil ales it re, te till, XA; Ais iin. sisi, had ideal. Ait hn Alaa ana be ABN we A