e- 899 DIARIES. Canadian and American Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICK or HOME. P.E. I. Almanac now on sale, ~~»? o> flASZARD & MOORE ——— eee ee PHGRAGTTS Mites ¢ T[heNolan & . | = $ Stick Ss = Umbrella Ss 4 Arrived to-day Jan. % & 4th, 1899. B Bp ‘ Let us show them to vou. } f hu! rN GNF SA Ti ts 3 £ Opposite i’, 0. SESABAAGES atelies $50.85 £3 Le SPS Sh SESS hy SF eR | i i i | ' ) Watches in Nick » 06 to 810.00 "OR 30.00 | Gold 10.00 » 190,00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 toe $20.00 Ribbon Guards De Gem Rings 00 te 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 te 10.00 Collar Studs 05 to 2 OU Brooches 29 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Siiverware nearly all inds, iz £00 i quality plate len . ; “7 Also some } 1 sil ilk S01 WTAYUOR Victoria .) ewelry Store. er: ee Molasses and Sugar. ce ee Extra choice Porto Rico Molasses, Extra standard granulated Su gar yellow extra C Sugar =, « ay Demerara Crystals In bags. Selling at lowest prices. HORACE HASZARD? Ch’town, Jan 5th ’99 42 wks eod —_—— heen —— = hee at iy I. S. Sanford, COMMISSIONIMERCHANT Strict attention to business and {prompt re- Urns me agli , “p~' - Bale of ade. Special (attention; given to the Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool kins. werket quotations given ong pplication. wnes to aii Consignmen's and, correspon- 1. &,"S ANFORD,M6 an 48 Argyle St. a TTT THE DaiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 11 1899, GRANVILLE NEWS NUGGETS. School Examination, Temperance and Other Interesting Matters. Our half yearly examination in the school took place on Friday the 30th day of December and those present expressed themsetves as pleased with the progress the children had made during the year. The credit is due to Miss Ella Brown, the teacher, who is always anxiou- about her pupils as was shown at the close of the examination when she pres: nted each child with a neat little basket wade of paste-board trimmed with tisene paper full of candy, which made them smile as they left the the school. Pearly Stream Division is getting on fine. It was favored by a view from the Graod Scribe a few nights age, who gave the members some good advice along temperance lines, The officers for the present quarter are: W P—Charles Mc- Kenzie; W A—Grace E Burgoyne; R 8 —Ella Brown ; A R S—Christina Corbet; F S—Herbert Taylor; T A—C Taylor; C —A K Henry;C—Lewis Taylor; AC—Thos Taylor; O S—James Taper; I S—David Taylor; P W P~—George Morris. With this efficient staff of offisers, we predict for Pearly Stream a prosperous quarter. Our genial blacksmith, Mr George Morrison bas been coufiaed to the house fora week or ten days, but under the ekillful treatment of Dr McNeill 1s able to be OuL again. Mr. Herbert Mallet is laid by with Ger- mao Measles—tut is improving under the treatrnent of Dr. McNeil. Mr. James Felconer and family have sold their place here and moved down to Kldoo, Belfast, where he purchased a farm. The place here is for sale. Qnite a business is carried on in the emelt and eel trade by some of our local They realize from 8 to 10c in New York at present with prospecis of their go-~ lng up. Must of the farmers about here slaug)hter- ed their pork this fall, owiag mostly to tue factthat no accomodation was afforded to ship at E liot’s aslast year. Most of them them think that it pays better to slaughter before seiling. : Granvilie, Jan 10th 1899. men. COUNTY COURT. The Court met in Charlottetown from 27th December last until Munday, Sth i ost., when it was adjourned unti! Saturday next for delivery of judgments in suits reserved. The docket consisted of about 150, cases of which a number were tried. Among these may be mentioned the following: Inland Navigation Company, Limited, vs John H. Wonnacott, action for hire of steamer Jacques Gartier, $40. Defendant hired the steamer for # picnic excursion for the Sons of England to Crapaud and back on 16th Angust last. The defence was(1) that he acted as agent, (2) that the steamer in returning left behind the caterer and sey- eral of his party. The Jury held that defendant contracted personaily, and that the steamer haviug waited until half-past six o’clovk and bav- ing whistled repeatedly, the lose of the trip by thecaterer and his party was due to their own neglect. Judgment was therefore given for plaintiffs. Haszard, QC, for plaintiff-; Mchean, Q C, for de- fendant. Walter P Doullvs. the City of Char- lottetown, action for preparing plau «ud epecification for repairs to fire alarm, $25 Piaintiff claimed that be was instructed by the Fire Board to do this work. The de- fence was that the work was not auvbor- ized by the City Ceuncil and that the Fire Board had no authority tocontract. Gu this ground the plaintiif was non- suited, Haezerd, Q C., for City. James Cowan and others vs Frank K Nelsou, action for pro est fees on bills ot exchange. D-fendant claimed that be was overcharged on these fees. Judz- ment for defendant $1.94 aad costs. Moore for plaintiffs, Stewart, Q C., for defendant Hawilton Higgins vs Augustus Mason. In this action plant claimed $46 unde: On the 8th Novemte: odent for the following facts: last he bought a marefrom det Local and Other JOTTINGS FROM MARSHFIELD. tem ———— Pleasant Social—Benefit of Farmer's and Dairymen's Association. A very succes*ful basket social and entertainment, uoder the macagement «f Marshfield Farmer’s Club, was beld on the evening of the Zudiast, in the Marshfi ld Holl, inaid of the P. KE. Island Hospital fund. Despite the inclemencry of the weather and the inconvenience of the travelling occasioned bya recent storm, the bal was comfortably filled and quite a creditable number of baskets, very artis - tically decorate), was speedily exchanged Ten Wearner.—Strong north-weet winds, fiae aud cold to day and to-morrow. THe Waits Ovr.—The writs for the electioos in the Fourth and Fifth Districts of Prince County have been issued. Thurs- day, Jan 26, will be nomination day, and | the election will be held on Thursday, Feb Qud, Baskets, Basxets.—Don’t forget the Basket Social and concert in the Lyceum, nt deck MA Gk Aebeeedty neonlad cud ou waspenne 18:b,io aid of eee genial friend, Mr. Fred Horne, who acted ! eee to y mg ined ine as auctioneer, in. which capacity he gave | thy Superioresa of the Hospital on the general sati-taction, eulivening the oc- morning of the 18.h inst, Send purchasers ca-ion with some decidediy amusing re- at nieh ; ; ight. marke. Financially, the results of the sale were higuly sutistactory. The en- Zion Cuvrcn.—Revy D McLean, of tertainment was fuily «quel to any gives on previous occas.ons —wahich is sufficient guarantee for its quality —all the selections evoking prolonged plaudits from the audience. The club takes this opportunity of con- Mount Herbert, P EK Ielasd will preach in Zon Courch at both services next Sunday. The Rev. gentleman is a bother of John McLean, Esq., exsM. P, of Souris, and also of our wortuny wwos- man, the accouutant to the ccmmissioners veying ils thanks to the ladies who Kind-| of sewers and water supply, Duscan ly donated baskets, and recognizes with | McLean, Esq. appreciation the generous manpver in which _— -_——-_—-—— tae gentlemen, who patronized the socis!| Liquor Recunation Act.—Two cha: ges Ve wecceceecee: Ui Jacket | The Prices are $3.00 for $2.60 $4.50 for $3.00 $6.00 for $4.00 ; reeponded to the call of the auetioneer. ef violating tbe Lquor Regulations Act The above meotioved club is a branch | occupied the attention of Hie Honor ma lofthe P E Island Farmers’ and Dairy~! morning. Laura C Smith, convicted of men’s Association, and the social was held | keeping ber saloon open after bours, was in celebration of the sixth anniversary. | fined $5 or 20 days imprisonment. Thos. , The members feel gratified that such a | Murray, for selling in a room‘not fitted up celebration, while materially augmenting | according to law, was fined $100 and costs their own pleasure, has been the means of | or three month’s imprisonment. assisting « philantrophic cause, the c'aims an of which, g lly speaking, have not receive throughout the country their | merited recognition. A Fatat Accipent.—Many persons in |Summerside aud elsewhere throughout this province will hear with regret that The officers for ihe ensuing year are: Mr. Arthur L. Calhoun was accidentally | President, Mr Joseph Scott , Vice Presi- | killed at Wolfville, N. S., yesterday. Ac- dent, Mr John Stitson ; Sec-Treas, Wm J | cording to a despatch, Mr. Calhoun recent Gibson, (re-elected ;) Ex-Commitiee, | ly built a cornmeal mill at Wolfville, aod Messrs Arch Stitsoa, Robert McFarlaae,| while superintending the unloading of a \Vm E Vessey. Amongihe members may | cargo of corn he fell trom a staging to the be fouuu -v. © of the moat inte!ligeat aud | wharf below, striking 0a his head, with progressive farucrsof P © Island, and the | fatal resulte. prospects of the club tur :he future appear even brighter than those of the past. The beneficial influence exerted by it and the genera onciilgplicene Hockey. —Hockey is now on the boom all over Canada, and particularly in St ' John and Halifax, as witnessed it the late benefits deriv d from sucha society are each . i y 2 ie re } a a successive year becoming more apparent Wanderer—Crescent aod Moh iwk~Neptun and it is hoped that in the pear future not | matches in these two mentioned cities. only the present members but also all in Charlottetown will not be behind hand, terested in agriculture in this vicinity, j and the opening of the hockey season will may participate in its advantages. |occur hereon next Wednesday evening, me OBSERVER. | when the Stars of Summereide will play ——_ | the Crescents of this city, the first match in the newly formed intermediate league for the cupdonated by Mr AA Bartlett. | Oo the same evening the Boys Britaunia 1Cled of Summersiue will play the Boys The application of Bayfield Williams to | Apchor Club of Charlottetown, and thus be re-admitted a siudent in the office of #. | there will be two matches for one admis- L. Haszard was granted, he beingallowed| sion. Watch for advertisement for fur- to count the time already given to that|ther particulars aud do notmake any , study. other engagement for next Wednesday The petition oi William McSheyne Rob- | evening, January 18ch. erteon, for an order for examination pres 4 oon paratory to entering upoa the study of law, was granted, the court making the usual order. Nelson Rattenbury and another vs. Gay F.Smailwood. Action of debt. Verdict for plainwlf for $196 25. Donald McLean ve. Walter Molyneanx, an abeent debtor Verdict ter plainuff for Ea SUPREME COURT. Tvs pay, Jan. 10, Acctipent oN THE &ce.— Yesterday afternoon about six o’clock, Mr Murdock McLeod and his daaghter Florrie, of Riverdale, started .o cross the North River ice on their way home from Charlottetown. When about 100 yards from the shore, however, the horse broke througn the ice. Mr. McLeod and his daughter jumped $9i 94. from the sleigh, which was also going In the Proud case, “Trae Bills” for| down, aad Mr Moleod tried to save the manslaughter were found against George} horse. Whilst ke was thus engaged, Thorne, John Trainor and E¢ward Hughes and against Joho Hughes for common assault. l'hey will be arraigaed to-merrow forenoon. fhe prisoners will all be des fended by W. 8S. Stewart- William Jewell, plaintid, Alexaaoder Buchanan defendant. Action of trespaes. Miss McLeod broke through the ice two or three times, the last time sinking to cer neck. Col. Moore, who lives near by, witnessed the accident and hastening to the ecene assisted in rescuing the young lady from ber perilous position, Mr Villard also assisted, and Juter on Mr David Now before the court. A Peters| Ingles and his son did what they could. and D A McKinnon for plain-| The borse could not be saved. Miss titi; H J Palmer and M Mcleod for defen~ | McLeod was kindly cared forat the resi- dant. dence of Col.Moore. She suffered consider- —_—— -— ably trom theshock and the wetting she PERSONAL. received, but.no serious consequences are ex pected. C.M.B. A.—At the regular meeting of Branch No 216, CMB A., held last night, Grand Deputy S Blanchard in- stalled the following officers for 1899:— Chancellor—Dr Jenkins. Mr Lyman W Cox, representiog T H | E-tabrooks, St John, is at the Hotel Devies. Mr Frank C Gotton, formerly of Char- ; | itetown, bas been elected presideat of that sum, On the same day Robert , nike oe >residevt— Dr F F Kelly Horton took the beast from tim on the the Traro Hockey Clab. pe vos pacsiees = plea Octave Maio Street in Charlottetown claiming her We regret to learn of the death of William a : fe , ; ; ‘ . rseBuadl il, as his property. Ic appeared In evidence } Carroll, tormerly of this, city whe enlisted Geecnd Vise President—Frank Dean that Hortonand defendant dad attended | in the United States Cavalry and died at B] ey % if . together Mr. Brentoa Longworth’s auction sale of stock, and that Horton bought two being ove. A their purcoase, mare for horees there, Wis } given joint note was signed by Horton and defendant. D fenda»t | claimed ibat Horton acted in the matter #s his agent avd uader his instructions, wh | Horton claimed that they teught the horses on joint account and that one belonged to each. It was aflerwarcs agreed,as be alleged, that the mare should be his. During the progress of the trial the parties made a settiement, and the suit was withdrawn. Johoston for plaintiff; Stewart, Q C, for defendant. samuel Gay vs. Herbert Carver, action for goods sold, $17. Judgment for $5 18. Haezard, Q C, for defendant. NarveaL History.—The meeting held inthe Y MCA parlor last evening to reorganize the Natural History Soc‘ety was very well attended. MrJoho Newson occupied the chair and Mr L W Wat-on acted as Secretary. After some diecussion, it wasdecided to reorgan'z® under the name of the Prince Edward Island Natural History an Ant:quariao Society ; and officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President John Neweon; Vice President, John MacSwain ; Secy-Treas., L W Watson, these officers constitute the Executive Cumwittee with the following: Judge Alley, Miss Pippy acd Messrs Bulman and Seaman. The ‘ye work of the Society was dis- cusecd at some length, and a committee was appointed to draw up 4 constitution to be submitted at a meeting to be held in the same place on the 24th inst. The pros pect HALIFAX! N, S. ST\BLisHEeD 1x 188) meeting wav very enthusiastic and the tuture of the acciety looks bright. 8) ¢ iac . Siboney near Santiago v conmuver Lick Matosatl, Financial Seeretary—S P Paoli. Recording Secretary—Heary g« rald. x Assietant Recording Secretary—John Train r. Marshal—Andrew McQuaid. G-uard—Dominic McDonald. Trustees—John J McDonald and A W It is witb pleasere we lJeara of the return } to her native home in Murray River of F itz | Mra John Saunders, the wife of the well | known and highly esteemed fermer in that section of the lsland. Mre. »aunders has beeu spending the last few montbs with her sons James and George, who are highly respected residents of Boston. She returns to 2s in the best of bealth, and} puddin all extended to her a cordial welcome After the meeting the brethern, on in- home. vitation of President Kelly, assembled at aii ; the Revere Hot']to partake of an oyster FieeMen’s Batt.—The committee ap- supper, A very pleasant evening was pointed to arrange for the firemen’s ball passed and all retived fully satisfied with will meet at Ce ntral Station this evening.) , enjoyment afforded them. at 8 o’clack. ti Supply of Soaps Now being cleared out at PRICES THAT M AKE THEM SELL. $9.00 for $6.00 hese goods are new and fashionable, there is a good assort- ment to select from, The sizes are 32 to , 4? inches. All Felt Hats at HALF PRIG Stanley Bros The Always Busy Store, aut Tly, Su Le 28 4 YOU <= Must be Satisfied You are probably thinking of buying a new suit or overcoat t):. wer’ There are lots of places te buy. But there is always a right p’ Aylue where you will get the newest and most fashionable miteria! A plece where you will get the best value. A place with a reputation th.t guarantees satisfaction or your money refunded. Sweeping Rocuctions In all winter goods from this date. Shirts, etc. GORDON & McLELLAWN Upper Queen St. Bargains in heavy Underc'ot'r'1 a Op Men's Stylish{Outfice: ¢ i i ll —— List of Ratepayers sor the Gity of Gharlottets In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 31st Decem- ber, 1898, containing names of all such defaulters. and the amount due from them respectively, with a statement of the Number of tbe town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or apy part thereof such assessment is in default, Amount ot Assessment due & unpaid Name of Ratepayer In Default, which Assessment Is made, Statement or Description of Property upon | Butler Catherine House and Land on Town Lot No. 40—5th Hundred ¢ 81 Coyle Stephen House and Land on Town Lot No. 3 —2nd Hundred 1b 7S Hughes Peter House and Land on Vommon Lot No. 22 6.75 Lowe Walier House acd Land on Town Lots Nos. 5&6 4th Hundred 22.50 Lowe Walter House and Land on Town Lot No. 49 4th Hundred 16.88 Lowe Walter House and Land on Town Lot No. 98 4th Hundred 5.06 Lowe Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No 31 2.06 Purdie Jane w. A. O. Moron | Trustees Leslie McNutt ve House and Land on Town Lots Nos 974&98 1st Hundred 3375 Ryan Deborah House and Land on Towa Lois Nos §0&81—4:h Hundred 33 75 Reid Richard B. Youse and Land on Town Lot No. 95—-2o0d Hundred 3.37 Williams Jobn Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 27 4.12 Williams Jobo House and Land on Common Lot No. 24 11.25 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victorie Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the tiwe pre: scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said eity, I will make an application to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Judge ment againat each and al] of the lands above described, for the respective ameeenan so levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jndgment being duly entered, I will farther apply for a warrant for the eale of such lands. Dated this 20th day of December, A. D. 1£98, ROBERT VANIDERSTINE City Colle tox December 20, 1898, 1 mo. EA reese ar me see ne eee Caer ae , acim rs _— -“ a . mnie. 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