—d Will you please let us have the amount of that account we se t you a few days ago, F PERKINS & CO We would ike to have the amount of that account we sent you as we need the money, * PERKINS & CO You would do yu -_—i-vor if you would let us have the amont of your account. * PERKINS & CO We need a large sum of mon ey ia the next few days—would you oblige us by letting us have the amount of your account. * PERKINS & CO THE DAILY BAAMPNER, CHARLOTIETOWN, JANUARY 16,1900 NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Lord Kitchener is reperted to bave said that the progress of the war will be P slow but sure. — We hold over a quaatity of editorial matier to make room for a number of very interesting letiers from South Africa. —The Moncton Times remarks as a healthy sign of the times is the activity in Conservative organization is Quebec pro- vince. Whatever is done in the bye-elec- tions there ia no doubt that when the gen- eral appeal to the people comes it will find the Conservatives prepared to make a stiff fight all over the couniry. —Pau! Kroger is a “cute.” He has the Free Staters placed in the forefront of the battlethat they, instead of the Transvaalere, may bear the brunt of his conflict. ‘Then he cheers up the Trans- vaal forces by minimizing the Jossea. On Christmas day Transvaal women sent messages to husbands and sone who had been dead for weeks. —Genera) Gourko recently left Mar- seilles for South Afriea on the steamer Natal. “ I am not going out alone,” as~ serted the General. “Iam accompanied by several officers who will rejoin me at Port Said, where, | may inform you, 30 members of tbe Russian Red Cross Society will embark on the Natal. You may take my word that there are thousands of Russians now fighting under General Joubert.” —The feeling of the British people in South Africa is expreesed by the Cape Times, which says the English ask for no supremacy a9 apart from the Dutch. What we do insist upon is the supremacy of the British Crown eecuring equal right to English and Dutch, aud to all civilized men who east in their lot with the English and Dutch of South Africa. On the other band the eluim is for a Beer demination under which the rights of civilized men are trampled up der foot —It isdeplorable to find that Sir Wil- liam Meredith’s observation thet Canada ought to pay for the contingents has hurt the feelings ot Mr. Tarte. That amiable Minister of the Crown intimates that the Chief Justice has dabbled in politics to help the eause of Sir Charles Tupper. We fear that Mr. Tarte is ecarcely re- sponsible for his atteraucee. It Sir Wil- liam’s remark helps anybody it helps Sir Wilfrid to do the right thing. Itis a question upon which there ought to be no party division, Premier McDonald of Manitoba has be- gup his career as Premier with a practical refermation. He found the province with five salaried ministers and has reduced the number to three. He himself takee, in addition to the duties or premiership and the railway commeissionership, those of the Attorney-General lately performed by Mr. Cameron. Mr. Davidson takes Mr. Green- way’s portfolio of agrioultur together with that of provincial secretary, lately held by Mr. McMijlav, The departments held by Mr. Wateon and Mr. Mickle are both as- signedto Mr. McFadden. ii. —_ SUPREME COURT. Tvuxrspar, Jan, 16. The Queen vs. Joha McKenna and Jobn McGillivray, indicted for the larceny of twenty-two sheep the jproperty of Norman McLeod. Thie case began to- day before the Chief Justice and a jury. Attorney-General McKinnon for the Crown; Mr. J. T. Mellish for McGillivray. In the case of George Kaye, indicted for assault oceasioning actual bodely harm, the jury last evening returned a verdict of guilty. PERSONAL Miss May Dorsey, of this city, has been appointed principal ef Orwell Cove School, WAR NOTES. Treason trials are proceeding at Cape Town. The Boers, according to Kaffir ran- ner, bave absolutely no flour or bread of spy sort. They live entirely on meat, The embargo at Delagoa Bay upon Transvaal imports is the question of the hour with tbe burghers. If this be not removed, it is aseerted that steps will be taken prejudicial to prisoners and aliens. Reports from Colesburg repreeest the positon thera as favorable to the Burg- ers , but that the British are concentrat- ing for operations os a large scale. Porifolios found by the Boers after General Yule’s retreat from Duade e are said to contain eketch maps of the routes for an invasicy of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State from Natal, one of them signed by General Buller. Mapvy of the wives of the Transvaal police, whose breadwinners are away at the front, have been looting all the China- men’s stores in their neighborhood in order to get their daily bread. The Boers, after looting at Weenen, a few miles due east of Frere Camp. satu~ rated the grass and pools in the vicinity with arsenical poison, and 100 sheep and cattle have in consequence died. General Wauchop2, who was killed at Magerefontein atthe head ofthe High- landers, is said to have had a permonition of bis fate. The Edinburgh Despatch states that when he was saying ‘“‘good-bye” to some of his most intimate friends on bis departure for the seat of war he let slip the remark that he did not expectto come buck again. Archbishop Gauthier of Kingsten eub- ecribed $25 to the Kingston patriotic fund for her batterymen of the second contin-~ gent, and gave the men his belessing. La Semaine Religieuse does not count much agaivet that sort of thing. Sr. James’ Cavron.—The annual meet~ ing of St. James’ Church was held last evening. Reporte submitted from all brancbes showed that mueh valuable work had been done, and that a large measure of success had crowned the work of the church. Touching reference was made in the reports of Session and Trus~ tees to the absence of Rev. Mr. Fullerton. The Session expreesed their bigh sppr - ciation of the loyalty of the congregation to their absent pastor, and deep gratifica- tion that the confidence of the whole com munity as well as of the Governmm nt aud the church at large in Mr. Fullerton had been so abundanily justified by the letters from the front. The amounis which pasted through the hands of the different departments reaeked a total of nearly $5,500. Hearty votes of thanks were given to the choir and te the janior Organizations whose work had been to successful. Mr. Jehn Macpherson oc- cupied the chair and though his admirable mangement ow@ of the most harmonious aod successful meetings in the history of the congregation was brought tea clece at ao unusually early hour A Sxatine Irem—-Mr. Arthur Gaudet has received today a pair of the McCullogh Racing Skate from Winnipeg. They are on viewin A. W. Reddin’s window. This j skate here. is considered the best racing skate in the world, and this pair is the firat on the Islard. Mr. Gaudet is sole agent for the It is tobe hoped that a few records will be lowered. —— Candin ion DIED. At Mill View, Jan. 6th, after a linger- ing illness, Catherine, daughter of Edward Grast, in ber 27th year. May her soul reet in peace, (Other papers pleace eopye) oo tame A NEGLECTED COLD is very dan- gerous, and the further it goes te faster itgoes. Adatason’s Botanie Balsam will cure a‘“‘ young” cougks. An older one requires more Baleam to step it—but no cough is too old for it to cure. 25 cts. at all druggists. mee nae Selling fast— Hockey stieks and erokin- ole boards at Carters’ Bookstore. 408 FURAITURE **4* A. HAPPY We Wish all — NEW YEAR i : 1 > > = & we a = ns o os = > . i | -—— JOHN teeey FURNITURE vvv5 NEWSON eS CIN WA as ¥¥ 15, Solo TORONTO TO THEFRONT Splendid Showing made by Dodd’s Kiduey Pills in Queen City. a Toronto, Jan. 16.—It is interesting to note that this city, the headquarters of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in Canada, and tbe place where they were firet diecovered, keeps well in the front as regards the number of those cured in the towne and cities otf Ontario. As Dodd’s Kidney Pills have since made friends ali over the civilized world, this fact ie of wide and significant interest, showing that Dodd’s Kidney Pills retain their holdon public eeteem purely on theirtried merits. Alexander Brown, 119 Elizabeth Street, eays:—“] have been troubled with Kbheumatiem for three years, also with pains in my back. I have tried several remedies, but conld not get any relief. I have used two boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills aud am now a well man.” LOCAL NOTICES. Band in the rink tonight, iee in perfect condition. Enjoy life a little by having a skate tonight. Skatirg 25c; promenade 10c Over &00;there last Thursday night make it 600 tonight. Sec the big bargains in men’s underwear $1.50 ‘suit for $1.00.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. School and college books, exercise books, scribblers, foolscap, exam, pads, ink, pens and al! school requisites 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 Broe. Jan 15, 3i. All winter goods at special discounts this month. See the boys’ snits, two and three pieces, suite cheap, cheap, cheap,— Prowse Bros, Jan 15, 3i. Vvemnants, remnats, flannel- ette, print dress goods dress clothes, ginghams grey and white cottons, come early.— J. 3. Macdonald & Co. One Jackets at Stanley Bros—all new stylish cvats, this seasons’ importation—winter is only begipning-— want a new coat, buy now—see ad. Burns’ Anniversary Celebration IN THE House Opera om =n OE THURSDAYIEVENING, JANUARY 25 PROGRAMME. I. Overture -Scotland Forever Orchestra, 2, Sclo—A Hundred Pipers Prof. Caven. 3. Quartette—Robin Adair Male Voices. 4, Solo—Cam)’ ye by Athol Miss Florence Earle. 5. Clarionet solo—Comin’ Thro’ the Rye : Prof, W atts, 6, Recitation—Scotch Miss Fio McKenzie. 7, Solo—A.ald Robin Gray Mrs. Watts, 8. Duett—Selected Migs Amy Earle and Mr. Chas Earle ®. Bieler ere one ieanee, vnder the dir- no 88 H.C, acdonaid Sco lads and lassies, Te ae PART II. 10. Medley—Bonnie Laddie Orchestrr -Solo—T Old Scotch songs Miss Collings . Solo—Scotch Robert Lamont - Recitation T. A. McLean, . Quartecte— Annie Laurie Ladies’ Voices. Mr. @has Earle. 16. Violin Solo Prof. Vinnicombe. 17. Solo—Brurns and Seotland yet : Mr, Frank Stanley. 18, Selection Orchestra. 19. Solo—Absent-minded Beggar Miss Florence Karle. God Save the Queen Pianists—Profs. Earle, Watts and Mr. Blan- chard. Leader of Orchestra—Prof Vinnieombe, Piper—Mr., Peter Ferguson. Tickets and we at Dodd’s and Rankin’s drugstores on Monday, the 22nd inst., at 10 o’elock, 2. m, Reserved seats 35c; unreserved 25c) Doors open at 7 30, concert at 8 o’clock sharp. J A MACDONALD, Secretary. KEY Hillsborengh Rink, Fridey January 49th. VICTORIAS of Charlottetown V8 CRYSTALS of Summerside Two Matches—lst & 2nd Teams 10 THE FRONT xXOX IF YOU WANT AN ULSTER 100 Men’s Ulsters have got to go be- tore ist February, 1900. Men’s Ulsters worth $6.50 for $3,75. 30 Ulsters worth $8 and $9, 18 Men’s tailor-made Ulsters (Shorey’s) $14 for $10, Men’s Fur Coats from $10 to $20. We have sold rafts of Ulsters and Reefers. balance of our Boys’ Reefers go at $i and $2.75. 50 Ladies’ Coats at 1-3 off at sweeping reductions, The third off all Ladies’ XOX REMNANT SALE NOW ON ocean SO ees ane JAS PATON & CO. Grand— Concert —IN AID OF— CITY HOSPITAL —IN THE - A, OO. B... BADGL ON — TUESDAY, JANUAVY 16th PROGRAMME. Lh, Piaed P00, ses ccc Misses Carro]] 2. Voces) Solo..........Mre WJ O’Roielly 3. Violin Solo....... Miss Masey Cvuady 4 Sonvg—Selected....Mastor V Anderson » SIOPROE BONO .c cree cccses Mr. W J Brown oper Mies Isabel McDenald . Vocal Solo .........Miss Sarah Trainor . Banjo and Mandolin— Selected, ... ss ecceeseeseeeereveeeeee Misses Murphy 9. Song—Selected....Mr. Brent McInnis 10. Piano Solo............ Miss Bertie Brown 11. Seng—Selected.. Mr. Austin Trainor 12. Recitation....... Miss Bessie Burke 13. Song—*elected.......++...Mr. Stanley i4. Vocal Duett...... Mies Nellie Robin...... ssseeseeeee 0d Mr. George Henvessy Song.....0.0+6 Bie vegions Mr. E. H. Mitchell Piano and Banjo Selections...... sseeeceesseees sss Mesers Payne Bros Gop Save THE QUEEN. Doors op:n at 7.30. Admission 20 cents. GIS NH 15. 16. * Concert at 8 Wants the Best Once satisfied of the excellence of an article, you are mot likely to change. That's the Reason we want. to you te try our Coffee ; a fair trial will con- vince you that It Has No Zqual John McKenna Admission 20cts. Reserved sea's and Gallery 25cts. Queen Street eee 6E6 A Stra Ca rWeat| Arrived Thursday 10 doz men’s fine ribe bed ali wool worth $1.25 a suit to-day for $1, 10 doz wool fleeced lined worth $1.50 a suit, for a few days at ; $1 per suit, This is a’ genuine snap. See window. } 8 Magional —h Uf For Best Value in Blankets. 6608 006 NOTICE. — The annual ‘weeting of the Liberal Conservative Conferenee of Prince Ed- | ward Island is to be held om 33rd inst a | the Lyceum Charlettetown. \ Accredited Delegates from the Riding 0! Kings are expected to be preseat,and (5? Presidents ef the local slectora! District? ~ will faver by sevcing that Districts arete- resented at the Cenferenee by | ; legates. D. @ORDOX, Convener for Riding of Kings Geo’town Jan léth 1901). dy & wkly.