ELE ES Goll JETSAYS. We have a tew Golf Jersevs left over and want to clear them out. We offer them at iwv following prices :— Reg Yours Priee tor Golf Jerseys Goc 42c Golf Jersevs Be 5de Golf Jerseys 95¢ 65c jolf Jerseys $125 95e Golf Jerseys $1,650 $1.10 Ovy Sai Killed Saw After the handling of last week aboutI18s h a wil s. Yours at HALF - PRICE THE PROPLE'S STORE. WEEKS & CO Rae Something Sood You can get more satisfaction and more rea! pleasure by buy- ing from us, instead of doing your own baking. A Splendid Assortment ot Fruit and Plain Cake, Cocoannt Pies, Apple Pies, Cream Pies, Mince Pies, Corn Gems, Patties, Oatcake, oughnuts, ete. Baked to-day, Txrersoxe 93. D. Stewart Eo.rpse Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. Heaters Beware of imitations Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. é Mavsomn te BOARD OF TRADE. — << nee | President Haszard’s Report—Good | ae Suggestions —One or Two Ques- tionable Statements. Te the members of Board of Trade. GENTLEMEN, — Once #gtinit becomes my piearant duty to present to you the annua! report for your consideratiou. Never be-~ tore | believe fin the bistory of tis Prov- ince, has prosperity abounded to suck au extent as during the pasi yeer, Providence as been very gracious w us causing (the raim te talleta time when other ‘ands were sufferiog from drought, thereby en abling the farmers and duirymen to cov- grainiate toemselves upon paving reached, tue Mimmost limit cf their expectations. Lhe crops generally were atuudani as excellent in quality, of bay, oais, wheat, potatoes, mangles and vegsetabler, and ai- ‘houge it may be claimed thas prises ruled lower, aod lews shipping of produce was Carried Ou (ham in former years, still it must be remembered that eircumstauces have very much Changed during the past fi\@ years,so tba. the pinch of peverty is HOt felt tO Auy appreceable exieut even i! prices are mederacely low aud vessels searce, for the abundance of crops gaibered make up largely for low prices while ai! farmers who care to do 80 can convert their surplus preduce into cheese, butter, eggs and hog products, aod at the aame Lime enrich their lands toa far greater exg tent than they couid ever before do under the old methods of farming. Unfortun - aiely owing to the British Geverament haviag required 80 many Steamsbips for tramsport service, only one direet stesm- er calied at this port during the year ; but I am glad to be able to announce that Sir L, H. Davies is already at work preparing to have tenders called at an early date for a service for 1900 whieh if steamers are wvailable wiil be more suitable and sausfactory than anything neretefere ex- perieneed, Why caanet our own people take thie matterin band? A company coujd soon be organized to buy or eharter @Suitable sieamer tor the service, aad with # reasouable subsidy guaranteed by the Dominio aGeveroment, aad pessibly a swalier amount from toe Lecal Gev- ernment, a fair protit sheuld be realized, while al (he same tine the steamer would be available 10 call at differeat Britien porte as the markets warranied, thus affording oppertunities for disposing of the products of the proviaee, including jive stock, in o& manner met heretofore experienced, The dairy industry has had a must sac- cessful season, more caeese aud butier having been made thaa in aoy previous year aod prices fer both having touched tbe highest poiatsever knowa: It is esti- ma ed that the ebeese outpus for 1899 will reaeh fitry ope thousaad bexes 3,550,006 lbe, valued at $355,000, and butter 390,000 lbs, valued as $160,900. Kgge and pouliry,—Owing te mere eare having been taken im ihe sesection of the best ege-producisg fewls,such ae Ply- mouth Kovks, Wysodottes and Brahmas, sbipmenis \ Euzieond nave largely inereas~ ed sod the resuice ud aimed have been very Stlisfaciui y lao iue eutumo @ chicken fattening sta- Jon Wes esteblished here under the directionof Professor Rebertsos, who gave a short address and distributed pamphlets vetting forth the manaeref feediag, hand- ling and packing peuitry for the Hagliso markets, which bas already shown good results aud is enly the beginning of an industry which is bound (te assume jarge proportiens in the uear luture. The first lot ef poultry shipped from the fattening station to Kogiasd per ao. Lake Huron arrived in bad consdition, owing t» the need of proper mechanica: cold storage op the steamer, tue Londo. consigneesa haviag written in regerd to tame as follows: ‘It isa great pit , fu: the quality of the fowls was very soed and weuid give great satisfastionifonly they arrived here in good condisios.” A second shipment was aiso made via St.dohn, MN. B., per 8. 8. Muntrese, which it is expec - ed will show geod reeu ts Fruit-—The season ef 1899 being un off year for apples, very few wer shipped, bu contiderabje pruuing and spraying hes been done under the supervision of Mr. Kineman, who was eent nere by fhe Le partment of Agrieulture, and it is to be hoped tbat good results will be obtained next year from thie important work. Fisheries—The lobster pack stil] con- tinues to hold am impertamt place in the exports of this Province and the prices realiz d were higher than ever before. Cedfieb, haddock und hake plentiful. Large quantities of smelts ard cels are also annually shipped to the United States, New Brunswick and Nove Seotis. Exbibitione.—lt afterde censiderable pride to Le able to statethat our people have again captured a large number of prizes both at St. Jobn aad Halifax. Is 1s to be hoped that next autume aa exhi- binuo will be held here open to the Maritime Provinees. The year 1899 wiil long be remembered as one of great importance 0 thie prev- iece. New induetrier have been estab- liehed, important public works have been started, The new winter steamer Minto arrived on the seene. The mail,freight aad passenger service as perfermed by the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Ce., was the best in its history, and entirely satis- factory tothe public. The fast ma sil ser- vies. with the aid ofa lightskip stationed at Point du Chene,as euggested by this Beard, was performed between Point du Chene and Summerside undertbe able and court- eons command ef Captain Cameron, with fanitiess regularity, while the 8. 8. Princese,also ably commanded by Captain’ McLean, gave us a service extending far beyond the ueual closing date, having made regular eroseings up te and inelud- ing the 2nd of January, and which for the Charlettetown regularity and efficiency has never been excelled in any year. Some preliminary CHE WarwyY poaremes meres a berough and the railway to Belfast Murray Hartor so that we may now look jorward to te early completion of thix great work whieh bas been brought abou: tarough the im- ; fluence and untiring efforts of Sir Louis | H Davies. Karvy in che year @ Proviccial | cheese board was ttarted,regular meeti age baving been held here througnout the season with results which must have been most gratifying to the premoters and fu l of promise for tbe fu:ure of the dairy ing industry. The Cvarlottetown Condensed Milk | Company are to be congratulated upon the | pluck amd energy displayed in having | within the year organized a sirong com pany with a aapital fuliy paid op, apd erected a buildmg tuliy «quipped with the most modern machinery and having their goods On the market ere the eld year closed. Lt is just such industries as this that #. E. [eland seems specially adapted for, and it is to be hep-d cba: our peeple generally will give it their hearty support apd encouragement so that it may Dot only ve a benetit to the province but also a source of profit to the shareholdere. The wondertul expansion of trade now going on at Sydney, C. B.. epens up our people epportuuities which should be readily grasped. Arrangemenis should at once be mode te piace a amall steamer on the route between Charlettetowa and Sydney in early spring, thus afterding a means for disposing of large quantities «tf wieate, eggs, cheese, buiter and farm pro- duce. The scarcity of small vessels for coast ing trade is becomipg e»ch year mere ap parent avd unless something is dose to replace this necessary class of carriers it will soon be well sigh impossible te move the surplus produce of the farms, more especially from the outports which cannot Obtain tac benefits of steamers. Why vot again give employment to some of our old time shipscarpenters and builders. The business eould be made prefitable, while the timber Jands are not allas yet ex hausted. The telegraph service is still in am un- eatisfatiory state inso faras the high charges enishort hours are concerned, but in all other respects the management is highly satiwfsction to the public. Among the possibilities of the future, may we not bope soom to see this Leland im con- tindous Commucicaiow with the wainland by Wirecicens Teloprappy. Tre war ip South Africa which unforts vuately is rag mg asthe present time bas afforded ao epprcuaisy for thirty only of our gallaat volunteers who were selected from many hundreds whe were anxieus aud willing te go f.rsh from the Tight Little Lele to de vattic with the seldiers ef the Queea from al! parts of the British Empire on bebalf of the Fast Anchored Isle. The Maritime Board of Trade.—The fourth somual meeting was beld at St. Jone, N. B.,in August at which fourteea Bearde were represented. Many impor- tart enbjects were discussed eliciting much valnable informatien to the large number of delegates present, worth in my éstimation five times the cost of the trip to aay persons who areat all anxious te be informed on the various questions affect - img the interests of the Maritime Provin- ers, and if l ceuld only impress upea the gentlemen now listeviag |e me the privi- legea thus within theirreach I feel aseur- ed that the electon for representatives be the Maritime Board weuld be more hotly contested than apy ether inthe gift of this corporation. The magnificent reception and entertainment beseiewed upom the visiting delegates by the inembers of the St. Jobn Beard will not room he fe gotten. T. nriat travel.—The year 1899 witnessed the arrival here of the largest number of iouriets on record, owing largely ne doubt ‘o the strenuous efferie pat forth by the gate ef the Plant line of steamers, who advertised Prince Edward Islaed as one of the moet charming and health-giving summer resorts On this side of the Atlen- tic, ae well ae by giving us a regular aed excellemt semi-weekly steamship service trom Besten withthe steamers Halifax ond La Grand Duehess, Bot what are the people of Charletietown doing to es- ecurage the mint ef wealthin our midat? Unless we are prepared to previde shelter for the desirable elaes ef tourists vow visiting us, inthe shape of a first-clnes work has been dove tewards tb? covatruc [ioe ot Tir badge "ayaa coe eat LoGAl and Utne a ragrecnemceneunnsinrinnennea enna ere modera hotel, the tide ef travel wil! soos drift elaewhere. Is retiring frem the chair I beg to tender my sincere thanks to the members of the Counci] for their valuable and ready assistance ata]! times, and I trust that the new Couneil may evinee the same inter- est in the Beard aad its {pewer for geo? for if 30 the newly elected President need have little fear when meeting difficulties which are eure te arise frem time to time im regard tothe maile and other puble servicer, all of which is respectfully aub- mitted, Horace Haszarp. ee “500 ACRES FOR MY HEALTH.” Piles Were Sapping the Life From Him-~ Dr. Aguew’s Ointment Cured. Mr M Benner, of Knotmau), Mich says: “Por sesen years [I had suffered from itching and,protruding piles. I tried all kinds kinds of cures, bat got no relief uns ti! 1 used Dr. Agnew’s Ointment. One application did more for me than any remedy I had ever tried. I have been such a sufferer that I would willingly give my 600 acres of land rather tban have a return of my suffering from those tore menting things,” 36 cents. Use Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills for liver ills. 26 cents. For saleby G. E. Hughes and 8. W. Dodd. Fancy moose moccasins at R, K. Jost’s. Boy’s oil tan moccasins $1 a pair at R, K. Jost’s. The very latest graphophone records at PIV? PeverrveeneDenerrerenenenvenynny erent: PMP Miller Bros. — ee ee SAE EEE (ems, Hooxey.—Special train from Sommer- wide with 125. Both teams are strong and good game certain. | ‘nideakialibtenmsaes C. UO. F.—Coart Ab ewwer Foreatere Hall thiaThnr«das [nstaliation of Officers ic. meet® in 8 o’clock. incase Atlee Cron PRACTICE \ full a tendance of the Firat Methodist Chureb Choir i re- quest d to meet this evening at 7.30 o’clock in toe chureb Bostow Cowepy Company —Matinee at the Opera House on Sa urdae afrernoos, the nationel drains, %} ra”. A mission 10 ¢ ntsto a'l parts of the thearre. ~———~«_> Tae Isuaxp Coxrixeexy — The la-t isane of the Lnd*penden' Frrr ster basa very good hkeness of ine ice Bdward I-land contingen’, al! of wavm are For reeters. nitilgiaiaie Arrractive Catexpar.— Mr. J L Thomson, ticket agee'. hes our thanke for she very attractive calendar of the C, B. & Q. Railway, beter koeown as tLe * Bur- | lington Route.” Newroonpiann Revenve—The New- foundlend revenue for the #1x months anded Dec. 31, shows an increase of $ 30,- 600 over the receipts for the corresponding halt yearin 1898. A 8xvuc Incenasa. —The duties collected atthe portat Sydaevy for December 1899 ameunt to over $20,600. For the same menth in the previous year the revenue from this source amounted to scarcely $350.—Syduey Reeord. Our Wixter Port.—This morning, so our correspondent at Georgetown informe us, a schooner beat her way into George- tows harbor. She ia thought to be the Carmena, ewned by Jar. E. Mecdonald, Esq., of Cardigen, and commanded by Capt. Sel. Fitagrrald. Georgetown is quite proud ef this evidence of the seces- sibility of their port in winter. Grorce Fesus Srock Ur.—The Mon, treal Star says :—“* Mr. George M, Ham, of the advertising department of the Cana- dian Pacific Railway, accidentally slipped while emerging from the bath-ta at his residence, Western avenue, on Sundsy mersing, and broke a couple of ribs. Mr. Ham will be contined to bed for a few weeks in consequence. Referring to his mishap, George said: —“ Itis notas bada amash as the Vil'e Marie Bank, I am ia pieeters and never felt so stack up in my ife.”” _+-~ eens heen OS SY eee ae | MEE: Mt AT Wappinc Briis.—Zion chureb was) filled to overflowing yesterday afterneou on the occasion of the marriage of Miss Katherine McLean to Mr. Levi. Ings, of Orwell. Rev. D. B..MecLeod officiated. The bride was attended by ber eisier, Mis #lereace McLean, and Mise Hszel Peele as maid of honor. The groom wae at- tended by Mr. Joseph O'Neill. After the ceremony. Mr.aad Mrs. Jnge repaired to Captain McLean’s resideece whera a sumptuous repast was partaken of. Io the evening they drove te their future home at @rwell. Tae numerous and beautiful presente received shew the high esteem ofa host of friends. Tax Ex- AMINSR joivs with the many friends of the wedded pair in wishing them every hap- pimess in life. Orgsra Hoever.— Lass evening the Beston Comedy Company presented “ The Little Detective ” ie an exeelient manver. The most impertant reles were filled by Edwiaa Grey, who as the little detective impersonated five different chararters and did all weli, and Mr. Chase who cleverly acted the part of “Barry Mallinesv:” Messrs. Webber and Bedel), as two light- fingered geatiemen, gave geed imperson- ations; amd Mr Benmeite as the Bew Street rumner, was also goed. The special- ties by Messrs. Webber and Bedell were greatly enjoyed and many times eneoredd. During the rendering of the play some ex- ceedingly handseme eostumes were intro- duced by the Iadies. Tonight ‘* The Honeymoon ” will be put upen the boards With a wealth ef new and beautiful cos- tumes, and on Saturday afierneon there will be a matinee performance of “ British Born.” Sve NVHTTRRNNYYRVRTTEPEYTEEPETNATTARR Confidence in Your Druggist ls a more desirable qualification on the part of intending purchasers than reliance on their own limited knowledge of tae relative values and qualities of drugs. In dispensing pr escrip- tions we put in the best drugs, and use our best brains and as Joseph Pulitzer said—-“‘Angels ean do no more.” Let us Dispense = Your Prescription. iw i evevyrrevivevrevevecrecteyerevee AAAAAAAMADADAbADAbGADASMbAbASAbASALAAALGbAAAbababALAbAbAbAbALAbAbAAS SU YYYYTOVEPANYY) EXAMINER OHARLUTTETUWK, JAUNARY 11, 1900 SE OE Ss ET REG IR x mmm + BSBBASABBAGSH ABSHAGE GAS " THE ALWAYS && BUSY STOKE. # a} Pepepes ep Tap due de ‘Ve had a large sale of Lad- ies’ Jackets last week. PSS YS ees tos 7 [4 = Sy > +t S ¥e want to sell every jacket in stock, not one to be earried over, Every lady in need of a jack- et can get one new and fashion- able at a ridiculously low price. We offer you a good assort- ment in colored and black ~prin- cipally black. Buy Now—~ The balance of; last year’s Jackets, worth up tof$10.00, now $3.00 each —STANLEY BROS SPEEA NP RSP ERE PES Se put es ds fs cs fs rm fi $s ss 4s s i fs $s ss = & & ss ss ts i & * i us ——— SSADALSS4S4EAS 444444444444 4 WOMENS SSOSSOECOESS BOO 2e05 OCOGOEE RUBEERS —™ OP OB BOOS OBOE OOYT EERO” OF /OOGE O04 0000 We are particularly strong in Wove: - _ Le FEF ITF VFI TT eey VVT TTC Tee bers this year —they are giv: see satisfaction, Goodyear’s Croquet—worth 45 cen C R CCroquet—good and strong HU 2e0 “Gipsy’—mediuna toe, our standby 55 cer) “Dorothy”’—s!-vlish— toe cap 55 cent “Juliet”—bright and dainty 55 cents Price’— round toe, for the new shaped boots 55 cents iorm’’—covers the foot well over 60 ceuts ALLEY & CO FIFI ees Pee ee TVET UCST ryVVYTTVTVY VV VVYVV VY VV VY \ | Season's Greetings We take this means of thanking our pateons and friends who have so liberally patronized us during the time we have been in business. Wishing one and all a presperous and Happy New, Year GORDON & MeLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters,..... RN OAs PE ep IS et ett mec ach soe meat en sia dalek Se tin ts lin ne it the Piva —= | is bl cae ccithea a x See nation hamid ile seintes MM i _ sree: 2 te Ulnar ot apart davon ea im ae Nba atine get he te + eee Satie Nn rection lie i mien eat it cues meee aa er “ee ay regents eat ementa? er un <a - oe seal? age