At Prio 12th inet ’ James ©. Charles Chariottet At Card gap, o0 the pariey. whi heppy ove Dano, guire ! magazines, Reading, Mase,» en she gradually eooeo!al ion I] 5 h inst ! * At More.l, oo the nst, beloved wife of the late J bn Me- n her 66th year 7 Plentv © DIED ee 4 hert, N Katie Kudith, Mel ean, and second dat rhter of Wem heloved ,on Friday 4 Hypdman, Erg, of Brighton, own Dta inet., Valinda Mise Hubley took sick first in and came home lest May, , sank, Sheerj yed the of religion, ber deails wasa assured that she is going to be gith bet Saviour whom she loved. 1Q00 +} 899, Elien B.1.P. f good literature, all tlie lates papers, etc. to-night at— Carter’s Booksvore. we SE cs nD ia Prow Gaffney. aaa ~—We iesrn that it the Liberal to flea peli . 1} J. H. Bet, rvick.—At the Goepel Meeting ees New BI ck to«morrow after- . goon at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. ioncatinl the intention of East Prince on againet the returaof Mr —the honorable member for 13 Coneervativer of eeeceene Deee J SOSSCSt Sesee a . ° . ’ e sfMoney : Saving: . ad o : 7 fe ; ADVICE : . ee ee pk Fanaa ans SEE @ t é ¢ (:HES, © (live : P TRONiZ eee ° : : * Huohess 3 — e : & peeescee 05698 Meataetss0eecoe Uor readers }w aware thata novel enleriainment w begiven it Pcter’s Ha M v r the vpame of London Fair | 7 be Opened at 4 o’ clock adn f children NOG ira + | : 74 lmissiou ent see the British Museum, in Ww! 4 % iryve co ction of rare and a | ya & } as ba never be tor tharl tte~ lowr beg ID 9 5 ¢ *¢ lOc K * ais Ww air vis rs to tb - : : va : r rks OT art Ww) aint ) it A riti¢ 410g t ‘<a j g ven 4) OA” I > sm ire tO @li BI i ‘ sins @ f } 1 - 1mMais ilv~ ny an I | k of England wil . a i, hy r oneyv tn . i i fr tka M ty ] < old wi er a chance t , eir ck ' 5 fe 4 rin whnoecyv Is the most greta ve Spadefui. f Clay Le Lo o 1 ide asefa!l and @r ticles coffer for sale Siwy Simon has | eed 40 e pres- : I nH OU OT iS sf ‘ ( 0) : } 4 }. 2% ' 1y yooie ’ i | 1 Ur t 204 as R sejan i : Hay i . ‘ @ ar } rucr Iu , , . Palnels 5 ~ ,» WhHUEe @ y OCIOCK nt Ladies’ On lea Association of Bond x provide excellent tea, or sell ; ‘ d ~ Ipe, cok ae0 patties, ae, & S 1 day of - seeing In —ODG ‘a utirac “Follow a o ATTLyv “J tO-GAy Jan. 4th, you. f} ae Py Let us show them to PPL Ban gitetsss ae > Sg CF EO A Ws Fe hae oe OPS SS GSS Fi The Nolan Stick Umbrella ope SF 1899, SF STRIVE SS KS i, Us i’, O. y rw, Opposite of WF i ae wite of | SOURIS NOTES. Mr John Morris left here for Loui- burg, N.3S.,on Monday in theiateresia of the Ownersof the echooner Orient wrecked at that place on Saturday las. lhe Orient left here with acargo of lumber, eattl: and produce for St. Pierre aud was returniog wher she went ashore on Lou burg bar. A special .train with superintendent Sharpe, A MeDonald, H Houle and nine others on board arrived here on Thureday. Conducter John McDonald had charge of the train. The annual benefit ball at the Souris Marine Hospital took place on Monday evening, about $20.00 was realized. The doctors here are kept pretty busy. Several severe cases of La Grippe heve been reported both in town and country, Wearesorry to hearthat Mr. eas Camptell. of North Lake, ia seriously ill, Registered at the Sea View Thureday : JF Gallagher, Lyman W Cox. St. Jobn ; G M Atwood, Rock Island, Me.,J Davis Schurmar, Kensington; J N Tetlow, Mancheeter, Eog., AJ Hilbourn, Boston ; M A Schaffuer, Halifax; LE Prowse, i A Hilson, Charlottetown ; Pred McDonald, J Fergueoo, Fox River; AA McLean, Browu’s Creek; F C McLean, Supt Sharpe, A McDonald, conductor McDonald, U Houle, J Houle, H S Coffin, Theo, Aitken, Joba Dalziell, F Dimmareil, E Martin, J Enman. Charlottstown. Things to Make a Note of. : . ee Kev. an. Simpson wi preach in tue Ci rei Christian €5 mure} te MOorros evening at 7 o’clock Ziox Cruren.—Kev D McLean wil! preach In Zion Cl irch tomorrow. ; ’ . hererved seats for Summerside— \AT~ ’ , . otretown Hor Key Mat . & now for ealeatC. D. Krokin’s Drug Store. Secure your 8@ats eariyv Se c ScHooL or Music.—The Chark town School of Music, established by the Board of Trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist scnoo!, was forma'y rpened, this forenoon under RUEHICIOUS ciremms! ances. There was alargeattendance of citizens at Kindergarten building. The Rev Mr Campbell, who presided, delivered a short address in which he stated that the pro- ceeds of the school would be used only for the purpose of promoting y, and it community would be benefitred Professor Watts then read a paper--the first of a series—onu the theory of music,— the i | ick bi ard bv the rendition of selections 02 tne piano. He aleo played a beautiful colo. The Heintzmao piano is, certainly, a very fine instrument. The trustees extend their cordial thanks musical educa- tion in this ¢c! was hoped that the thereby. tllustrating his remarks ou and ise to the Jad:es who se Landsomely decorated } ‘ le. . C en “ee tne stage. Mrs Geo 5 ev, M gs_ Ethel to be congrate their efforts. wae kindly lent by Poole aad Miss Te mp! are ulated on the Handaome furaiture . » L Success Oi Messrs Mark Wright &Co. The traits of the creat masters were from the mnsic store of Mr. McMillan. The thanks of the Trustees are a's) due to Miss Collings for her sweet singing on Cue @cCasion. —_—_—_—- -_ — Verar Conp 1x Maxtrasa.— Manitoba ia experiencing a few days of severe wea- ther. iio Friday night thermome erg ree eistered 45 degrees | vy Z°ro. On r : et Saiurdav night the mereury fella cou; J | | ] ’ of degrees below that poiot, aad ca Sanday 1? a might went stil iower. a hel Rap Rertway Wr — A ciassastrous freight v reck wec case on {| Wathas railway, at Belleville, M . last Sunday by a freighttrain rannieg Into the rear end of ae it Lune evg rand ma Soh 1 { 4 } } i ige An V irne OV et th e k and five ft vit Cars Loss $ ‘ ’ =, He roatrar¢ : et Bb 2 Ader Cay Weak and Run Down, With Moar and Kicneys y * . Ie > o> > wil Restored by Hood’s Sarsaparina. eT s 20707 mneh rrr Lown hotvinge a. 3 mu L run @ownd, : been sick for several months. I had been trvine different remedies which did me y - “ no good. I would have severe spells of La! suld leave me prostrate. affected, coug! ing t I was t and m7 heart end kidneys were in a bad condition. Infact, it seemed es though every organ wae out of order. I felt that something must De done and my brother advised me to try Hood’s Sarsapsrilia. I procured a bottle and began taking it. Before it was half gone I felt that it was helping me. I eoutinued its use and it has made me @ new woman, } lungs iid that my were I cannot praise it too highiy.” Mrs, SUMMER- VILLF, 217 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Get only Hood’s, because Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Bold by all druggists. $1, six for $5. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, re liable, beneficial. 25¢. NEW .. GIFTS G.H. TAYL SUNNYSIDE TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. JANUARY, 14 1899 THEY'RE ALL RIGHT. Farquharson und Stewart Heard From —They Have “Located.”’ By yesterdav’s mail Premier Farqubar- 800 received a leiter from bis sou, Mr. RK S. Farquharson, who with Mr. Theo. Stewart, of West River, left here for tbe Klondike in Febroary last. The letter was written on the 20 h November, from the towe of Stewart, atthe mouth of the Stewart River,75 miles from Dawson, and covers some twenty-seven pages. They made an exci lient trip from |'e+lin, Jand- ing without accident aud in good order and condition. The two have decided to remain at Siew - art, which is atown of eome 200 inthabi- tauts. ‘They have bu lt two houses -a store and adwelliag—aud have also taken up five gola claims about eight miles up the Stewart River. The miving claims they have acquired are exveeding!y veluall >, sod promise well. Messrs. Farquharson and Stewart were the sixth to arr-ve on the ground efter the gold was discovered, aud they at once bought the Sixth, sevenwn aol eighth claims. They have since acquired two more claims Since then sbout twenty miles of the ground has been taken and new claims are being staked every day. A great many ioainers are coming down from Dawson, and the in- dications are that the population of Stewart will be largely augmented by the Spring. iw : P i bere are six policemen at Stewart. One Local and Other Items | 2 i THe STANLEY 1# detained in Pictou by a evow éetormn. od Bor Wayxrenp.--*. steady bow wanted as apprentice at Tuk Examiner Cffice. Burn’s Concerr.—The Barns Concert bas been postponed until Friday evening, the 27th inet. ne Tue Weratuern.—Winds increasing to moderate gales from south wert to eouth, rain. Sunday, clearnz, with touth west winds, THe — - ->---—_— Temperature.—Sevinteen aburc /zerowas the lowest reading during last ' ’ night. There was no chaoge at nine o’vlock this worning. —_—_—_——— CrossixnG at THE Capes.—The ice boats made the first trip of the season between the Capes to-day. .They bad a five cross- ing and wade the trip in three houre and a half. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. —The tius ees of the P. EK. Island Hospta! acknowledge with thanks the receipt of $37.00 towards the Bu ldiog Fund of the New Hospital from the Marshfi-ld Farmer’s Association. italia GosPet Meerixc.—Remember the Gos- pe! meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Suoday afternoon at 4 0’clock. Strangers always welcome. Leseon Mark 16-15. “Tbe great Commission.” eaitoceaanahit Gort MonxtH;.—A man named George Macdonald, belonging to Alberton, THREE was yesterday committed to the Summer- side jail for three months. Macdonald bad heen convicted of burning and des- | troving several smelt shanties in the vic- ofthese issues claims certificates at the } rate of $15 each. A clrim is 50x259 feet. Uaring the last six months be has recetved 335,000 for claims, Provisions are reported very high at Stewart. Butter is $4 per pound, and it 11S excee linely scarce at that, Kiour is (50ca pound; beams 50c. Otherthings are | pro] PLDs here are no portatoes a por- | dione: a pe EC EC eaneteteaepniaticentn, exmemaiseccimeennensnsiatios ~ _ et 2D <i PERSONAL. 417. > 5 Tr 7 “ } . ° Mr. R. W. Ambrose, the well~known oil man, is among the latest errivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. G. F. Beer was, yesterday, elected an Alderman for the town of Nelson, B.C as : leading the pollongr. Ca‘alations. Lord Salisbury says that no oneis & to hel in the Church of Hagland w io isnot prepared to stand by the Prayer Book ae it is. \ ’ *s ved a | j i omice is abont to open Charlottetown, went ten route to Nova Scotia on a business trip Mr. Heber Mr Leslie Cook, whe & jewelry store in east last cig! Mumford, for many years Car Inspector of the 7. C. R. at Haiifax, ed in that e:ty last week, after a brief ilnes Mr. Munford was an active member of the R. M. C. A., and will be ree of the delegates who the Railway Men’s Convention meen hered as one attended Wh nh mét in tois cy — =e B® 4m --- ISLAND} in Boston.— A valacd cor- respondent io Boston, in the course of a letter dealing with the regular meeting and of the Prince EF iward [slander’s Club, towhich reference bas already been made by Tae Examewer, spye:—The clad bes about 54) me ,veT*: atl the first meeting, held 17, six members were on the li. {he club has managed two very euccessful rewaons of Prinee MEdward ([~Janders living in Boston and vicinity, and intends te bold athird reunion during tbe coud week of February, or just previous o Lest, possibly dy the 9:h ofthe month dinners of the club are of a very nature, and some firet-« the oce talent s always eogaged for cal la*traemental music and reading tak- og placésafter the dinner. Mr. D. A. President of the clut ‘ ot -] ABIOD, V : oe } 7 i Da&id Das peen iv ve nce its mception, and to him is due nagreat measure its euccess. But he ead 2% ia@st 7 eeting ou aceount of y other social functions ¢ » perform of ke pature and could not derote his io all.of them. Dr. William John~ the present presiding officer isa practising physician of Dorchester, Mass, well-koown in Charlottetown, anda young man Of great promise, ~o-——- x Gone.—At East @! .» afew daysago, at the age William Condon, ‘eleived to pave been the oldest person in the sate, A CENTEWARIA fi-ld, N. } 5; } Oni- oO} years. ecumbed to the grip. Condon was hor near Dablin, Ire land, 1 8 lo early life he was a soldierin the Brétish arany, and took part in wsny battles, in which he d stinguished himself for bravery in the ranks. He earned an honorable diseharge Jong before the death ‘Tobacco he used bhabitu- a!ly all He lived in Canada up lotiwe years ago, when he wentio Hast Bloomfield to live with his son, on a farm. He retained hie faculties wel), and couki read coarse print without glasses when he was 110, of George kil. iv all bis life. o} > Boy’s oil tan meoccasies 85 cts a pair at J oats. RS 1 ' | i ; | xllewed them to be used. Rw ee eee tee ee EE er a inity of Alberton, atlases Hockey Matce.—Don’t fail Wednesday evening to reserve g, Jan, 18th, for the splendid Hockey Matches between Sum- merside and Charlottetown. It will bea good evening’s sport and the price of ad- mission, 20 cents, is very low, considering that it carries the privilege of seeing two | matches in one evening, Accipent.— On Tuesday last, while Mr. John Conners, of Clinton, New London, was Chopping longers in the weods, a smal! piece of wood flew up and strack him on the eye, and ever sinc? if has teen grow- ing worse, Yesterday he came to town aod entered the P. E. Island Hospital, where he'was operated upon by Drs. Tay- lor and Jehnson, and at latest reports he is a little easier, although # is though he wil] loose the sight of his eve, 2 ce deri Orrrowrs InstaLLep —At the annual meeting of the Strathalbyn District Lodge, held at cradalbane a few davs ago, the following officers were installed :—W. Dis. Master, Robert M. McKenzie; Dis. Deputy Master, Hogo McLure; Dis. Chapiain, David Arbiog; Dis. Ree. Sec., Geo. G. Glover; Dis. Fin. Sec.,d.J. Grabam; Dis. Treas. Saml. Frizzles Dis. Dir. Cere-+ moaies, Daniel McKinnon; Dis. Lecturer“ Maloolm McKenzie. siete Bempinc IN tHE Jam.—With reference {o the finding of the Grand Jury regarding ineoticient bed cluthing at the jail, Mr. McNeill, the assistant jailer, to-day re- ported to the Premier and the Attorney General, in the presence of representatives of the three daily papers, that Mr. Harvie, the failer, han refused to allow the use of eeventeen new blankets purchased for the ‘he material for these tlankets or avout 29th December, at once made up. But intimated, has not Mr. Harvie, it will be learned, with regret, has not lately 1 in good health. Inelitntion, was ordered on ang they were the failer, as already casita cae . . rT} » Sess or TEMPERANCE.— ihe A Journal) of the Grand Divisien, ‘roceedings Sons of Temperance, just issued, is a) moet and instructive pamphlet of SOme fifiv. pages. Between the covers, may be found the minutesofthe jubilee sion of the order intbis province, in ich are included interesting bistorica! by Messrs John Anderson P. G.S and MrJohn P Tanton. P. G.W.P: @ Divi- Directory, the plebiscite vote and much other valuable iaformation. There are 2 @-F OS OT W.J. Kir by, G W-. P., who bas the honor of being twice elected to that important position; J. J. Chappel, the oldest Past Grand Se iving; John C. Clarke, P. G. W. iutevesting ~~ FLO Seen 14 ae Oo capltalihker hev. rit P..d.P. Tanton. the oldest living Past | G ! Worthy Patriarch; John Anderson, ss ; a . y ~ Past Grand Scribe; and Eroest 8S. Weeks, Grand Seribe. There are also memoriul pages, on which are good likenesses of Bros. Jesee S. Burns and Jonn Scott, Past Grand Seribes, both of wheen passed away during the past year. The work has been carefully compiled, acd the letter press is excellent. Everyone should have a copy. ween Ankle supports 25 ctsa pair at Josts. ee STOCK-TAKING SALE OF SOAPS We fiud that our stock of soaps is too large—some of the wrappers and boxes are soiled, in other cases the cakes themselves are soiled and chipped, SO OUT THEY GO...... They are marked down very low—some of them at half price, others at one third off—but all at big reductiens. | $ m *¢ i e 3 2 ~o 8 & 2 © S e . € e2eeecece ar Jackel 3 ee | Q The Prices are 3.00 for $2.60 $4.50 for $3.00 6.00 for $4.00 $9.00 for $6.00 ‘khese goods are new and fashionable, there is a good assort- ment to select from, he sizes are 32 to 4? inches. - Cee All Felt Hats at HALF PAID Stanley Br ic The Always Busy Store, 2222222 VOU -w- Must be Satisfied Yow where you will ge are probably thinking of buying a new suit or There are lots of places to buy. where you will get the »ewest and most But there is fashionable t the best value. satisiaction or your money refunded. / ie : . Ls | x” vec , wiWa > a rly | Si A peace with a reputs pret t Pp Le A Diace > . ter als A pla hh { il ieeg Sweeping Reductions In all winter goods from this date. B ins in heat Shirts, etc. GOKDON Upper Queen St. List of Ratepayers vor the In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for ti ber, 1898, containin respectively, with a Lot upon which or any part thereof such asses 7 a n} i : ’ CiLy , g names of all euch defauiters. and ti statement of the Number of the 1 y ; Defaalt. Butler Catherine Coyle Stephen Hughes Peter Lowe Walter Lowe Walter Lowe Walter a a & MclLBL + iad t rerowa asus AVEL Ly il: r en ling 3 lef Decere- amonnt due from thea + > We Ot, VV at smipent is in detauit. 'o antnét+ ¢ Lot and Commo Name of Ratepayer In Statement or Description of Property upon Smount : which Assessment !s mad Of ASSeSsMeNt ie? & iny aid House and Land ov Town Lot No. 40-—5:h Hundred $ .8] House and Land on Town Lot No. 3—2o0d Hundred 15 75 House and Land on Common Lot No, 22 67% House aad Land on Town Lots Nus. 5&6 4th Hundred 22.59 Bouse and Land on Towa Lot No. 49 4th Hundred 16.88 House and Land on Town Lot No. 0S 4th Hundred 5 06 Lowe Walter Purd:e Jane E asile Ryan; Deborah Reid Richard B,. Williams John Williams Joho * . A. O. Morson } Vacant Land on Common Lot No 3] ; Trustees McNutt House and Land on Town Lots Nos 97498 1et Hundred o 2.0€ oOoOfe: J39 (8 House and Land on Town Lots Nos 048i—4th Hundred 33.78 Youse and Land on Town Lot No. 95—2ad Hundred Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 27 House and Land on Common Lot No. 24 3.37 4.12 1i.26 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victorie Can. 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 time pre- scribed the Assessment severally Jevied upon their Real Property in said city, I will make an application to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Judge ment againeteach and al] of the lands above described, for the respective amounts so levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jndgment t entered, I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this 20th day of December, Ae D. 1888, ROBE! ey Uistaed December 20, 1898, 1 mo, VANIDERSTIN] veiling duly E City Co!)l« tor® ~ prir- | oa SR mane NBA mae me i a. same ARN a Pl ts slip ans A A ON RR NN i 3 eae san nape anes EE mn ll 8 anne