Si a i Se wid 2 ae Sere crt ger eR ne eee eed * ‘ (ll ——T Un er Lid to the Red Cross, | KONESSES— Mrs. Mrs. Moore, Mrs, Vail. PART 1, Orch: BikRcccosa secees i) waieneee Os Direction Prof. Vinnicombe. st ED aseceeeess The National Anthem, ‘ og] Choir First Methodist Chure (a) “Red White and Blue.”...... } Dir. Capt. Watts ete. .eee Under direction Lieut Artht . Peake. sevods i sedes a Canadian I iss He \ bur j S ts ciuhekeees The | Me. ¢ s arie. a ee sees becebeleouais Sword Ex s Six Loy Girls vedeosbseciebenssae L { ‘ Gt Gale cecccuteccstcsece aM. : hae f f - } Miss Enid Maclear } Under direc n I ] t A. Peake. ‘ se 6 6abece voces Mr. Mar ( horu ce eee DOldiers of the Q irection Mrs. F. Mitcheil BNCT OS Mi nccoe cane ne ote doeees cocekoocens INTERMISSION. PART 2. al} ..0-Th Absent Mit > M'ss Earle. x }Un r direc n of Mrs. Bai olo.. The Union Jack of Old England Mr. Edward Mitchell N ai alata cantly The British Guardsmen St. Cecelia Clul bc cule casdks sapeens Mr. M ' tartetic..«<es. rect Prof. Ear Or Aen Mies ‘Direction Prof. Vinnicombe OIMORN in ccces eaacusidcde Of Full Con D SAVE THE QUEEN. + home-made candy for sale auring Inte: ion. rely no enceres. s on sale at Dodc’s and Rankin’ Drag sores, Tuesday the 20th at 10 a. m. PF. ed seats 50c. Admission 35c. ‘Tenders. “es'c 1] tenders will be received at the cffi-« «{ the Board of Schoo] Trustees of below Three Tree bill. C etown, up to SATURDAY, : Senne MA"CH 3rd noon, for the ereetion of a Bargain week at the vig store; don’t Ja:iors Cottage on Prince St. School | forget it, 28c shee.ing 16c; 14c cotton 8¢; —. as” Qc flannelette 5c; this week—Prowse Bros. and Specification may be seen at thy i o , in a noel z ¢ oo ee. ee | Sree the new City Council at the conte T .¢ Te : a2 | Friday night There will be a muc a ' ooo — a ern ” larger number of skaters than have taken y ; E STEWART part for years. Some of the mn %e Board 3 : é i » mical. Sec’y Board School Trustees. | *7° magnificent, and some are com rh. (9202427. ae OE ke aa, Il|- Patronage of Ladies’ McIntyre, } 9” ny | regiment, the Dublin Fusiliers. The cor- THA DAILY EXAMINER FEBRUARY 22, 1900 ene CC ty NOTES AND COMMENTS. —A correspondent at the front reports that, despite the beat and dust, end the weigut of the kit, the health and spirits of ihe British troops are remarkable, Very few cases of men suffering from footsores accountef the march are reported from ihe heepitals. —The Montreal Gazette of the 19h, reports Attorney-General McKinnon as having said that “ he is going home to Charloitetown with the (bridge) contract in his pocket.” Let us see. Wern’t the peeple of Belfast aud Murray Harbour hl assured that the coutract was made last fa 1,— previous to the bye-elections ? —The death of Mrs. Cameron is one of the sad events which pass man’s under~ standing. A few days ago sue was youth- ful and full of life and health ; now her |spirit has departed and her body lies }ready for the grave. To say that we deeply sympathize with Captain Cameron | ber bis little ones, as well as with all the bereaved relativee, is but a feeble expres-- sion of the feeling of Tae Examiner and the cemmunity ; and yet it is all that we Can say now, —The Poliamentary correspondent of the St. John Suu (Mr. S. D. Scott) re- ports that “ Mr. Bell of Prince Edward | Island, who was the last speaker gave as | the reason for his taking the floor the ex- | planation that if he did no. epeak the at- titude of P. E. lslend might be misun- ' derstood. Having thus shown his scant | confidence and that of his province in the Mr. Bell discu-ed at | Minister of Marine, THE DAI.Y EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 22, 190. PET a eT | HIGH VERSUS LOW AVERAGES. Sik, lished a summary of the busisese trav- eacted at their dairy stat.ons during the past season, These statements are inter esting, aud weare sorry that (here are 4 number not yet reported. Aftera careful atudy of thosealready coming under our observation we are forcibly impres-ed ia the quantivy ef milk required to make @ pound of cheese, We admit that there are conditions which render a slight differ ence ip this qaautity ineviratl’, But as all factory tiens, favorable and uofavorabie alike, we think there should be some nearer ap- proach towards u iformity.jlo the average of three quarters of a peuod of milk be- tween the lowest and bighest Now we think that 35,000.000 pounds milk manufactured ‘into cheese last Season. But this quaatity, taking tne lower aver- age of 10 pounds, will tara 3,500,000 pounds of cheere, And -with t!* hig’ er average Of 10} pounds we get 3,255,814 pounds ef chee-e, or adifference of 244.186 pounds, representing a cash value of $24, 418 60. was Icst to the cheese revenu: last season, but if a first clase quantity of cheese can be made from an average of ten or even ten anda quarter pounds ef milk, then , there was a serious | 98 in thie directiono— ! a loss of at least $10,000. average faciory it means a difference of six or seven hundred dollara in the amount of revenue When it is shown that the smaller average can be attained, under of all chee-esmakers to make an effort to reach this desirable resul., zeal to accomplish this Bat ia our great Care must unin te Lee ; | considerable length and with obvious pro- | be exercised lest we maze the serious fundity the various problems that present | themselves in the Tranévaal.” —The correspondent of the London Standard states that the death of Captain C. A. Hensley, whose relatives reside in tite. This matter sbould appeal to all en- gaged in the business. If they can, by a united effort, eucceed in increasing the annval revenue frem this source by $10,- Halifax, is particularly regretted iu bis respondent states that Captain Hensley kpew not what fear was. He was loved aud admired by his men. He further ‘explains how the young officer met his fate. It wasat Venter’s Spruit on Jan uary 20th. During a lull in the fightirg be was standing up trying to locate a trench with the aid of his field glasees, wheno he was mortally wounded, the bullet entering just over bis eye. He was bur- ried to the field hospital at Fairview, where he succumbed. He lies buried with others of his rauk in a green field New Silks 50, 55, 60 All the leading pretty plaids and These si:ks ar our dress goods c like vou to come goods. hat ahihy The Stere t — SILKS — ¥. S27 —_ 4X IBBONS! Have You Seen Our In waist lengths, no two a like. It’s a pleasure for us to show our * Perkins’ — =URRY sido ae al cents yd. shades in Stripes. very e on display at yunter: we would in and see them. Vother likes. RET ES Rk EE A EOE EE | LS no EAE RT OE SO wwe 000 they should be encouraged to make that effort. W. L. McLaren. New Perih, Feb’y. 20th, 1900. Mr. MeCormac’s Explanation. ©1k,—A correspondent in the last issue of Tae Weexiy Examiner cails attention to a problem in arithmetic given in my Eijucational Column dated Feb. 10th, The problemo, as given in Tre Ex- AMINER, reads as follows: shares of stock, $100 each, at 80 per cent, received a dividend of 4 per cent, did I gain or lore, and how much? Answer $300 gain.” “School Boy” says it puzzles him te get $300 as an answer Well, I should say it would puzzle him. The printer omitted part of the problew, hence the misunderstanding. The following is the problem correctly stated: ‘Bought 50 shares of stock of $100 eech, at 80 por cent ; received a dividend of 4 per cent, and sold 30 shares at 90 per cent, and res mainder at 70 per cent; did I gain or lose’ and how much?” Itrust that “School Bay” will have no trouble in get- ting $300 as an answer to this problem, and [thank him for calling atteation to the mistake, G. J. McCormac. Inspecioruf Schools St. George’e, Feb, 17th, 1900. —— eT + — i LOR BAL FOR A COUGH. Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam is very bad for a cough. In fact it kills a cough almos' instantly and restores good norwal health thoroughly and ina very agreeable man- ner. No cough can withstandit. 25c. at 9]! droggiets. - Ree eeteee s At the City Hospital, Boston, on Feb- ruary 11th., and interred at Moust Hope Cemetery on the 14-b., Christie Stewart, widew ofthe late Duncan Stewart, ot Montague P E. Island. (Ieland papere pleare copy.) Gann **The Prudent Man Setteth His House in Order.’” | Many factery managers Gave pub- | with the ract that there is a wide variation | managers have these @ondi- | last eeaeon there is prac ically @ difference | Pee + : : ER ES © ie av under-estimate of the quantity Of' yo w, we tis 1 00 e 12 e | Mre Allan Forsythe......scccssses 50 We cannot say that this amount ' Is the matter one of intere-i? To the’ ordinary conditions, it becomes the duty | mistake of sacrificing quality to quas- ! “Bought 50 | SEE LY TTL TT NE LI Fe ee wD CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. ' | Amouat already received aad acknow! - ledved by the Merchants’ Baok of Prince | Biward [jand $110 85 | Wollowing *ubscriptions were collected by RB. Forsytue trom Union schvol dis- 2 ORI EB ey aoe “Sees, The Sights trict, Aib rion, and received at the | above bank :— Mra William Lewis eoewee eevee cian 25 5 } Mr Jone ph Keef COED “eeetee ee eee 1 60 Pin: TAREE. . , « scnecetene cottnionens BE Pin BR iccce . | & casncsecensénsonss Oe ) Wt ’ Dinie: McNeil. ...0+ e0etccvececeoose 50 i Jno A, @ 6060 6 tteeees csee 50 | Doe WOE ROW i.corce ccves covctensc ONT Mre Fraser......+- piss beeen ‘<ion Bee Ino Porsythe..ccceccesseecs seeeeesesssveee 2 00 | Charles Forsythe -.++ © .s0.. cere eee Mary Forsythe. ..... ccc sees Basie Poreythe..ecesececeeeet eeeees |} Wm Welle, Pee ee es sv vec ck 60 Annie Forsythe. .... scccresrorseee 40° Andrew Weil-....... chines ‘Séene\e 2 00) Pe PE cheeiieln cow be duct ven uues 50 Pith MOOG: . (is tones id cannes 50 | Mr- Juke MoM arGe cciccece scvccccsoee «6 {Wm A Campbell......-sccccsccceeeee 50 i ne i a cee eee 10 te | Oe , Richard Bell.... -—. a eae Mrs McNeil! ...... ies seen bene 50 Minard’s Liniment fer sale ever” where, pagename a ence ie A Genuine clearance sale ‘of Boot« and Shoes —20 to 1 00 | at. the Carnival to-morrow evening J W Poreythe. . cee cee een teeeeeeen ee 50° of K"mberley willbe presented in a very realistic manner calculated tu stir the patriotic feelings of the multitude. | 334 per cent discount at R. K, Jost’s. No fresh cent discount.—R. K. Jost’s, damaged Boots — all | You can save from 2@ te 333 | per cent by buying your Buots| ‘at our big sale—K, K Jost’s Bramah Tea BRAMAH the _— famous Indian tea, possesses great strength combined with de- lightful treshness Try it. OUR PRICE 2Acts 2Acts SANDERSON & CO GROCERS ee The Ch’towao Steam Nivigation Company (Limited) Annual Meeting. The Annual Meetingof the above Com - pavy will be held at their office corner of Great George and Lower Water Sireets, Charlottetown, on Wedneeday the seventh day of March next at the hour of eleven o,clock a. m. By order, L. W. HALES, secretary. Feb. 22nd 1900 dy td. MOLASSES 200 packages bright retailing Mol- asses, For sale by N RATTENBURY. Feb. 22 eod 1 mo pat. Your human tenement should be given even more careful attention than the house you live in. Set it in order by thoroughly renovating your whole system through blood made pure by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Then every organ qwill act promptly and regularly. Never Disappoints \ Old Family Recipes | Knox’s Covgh Mix- ture, Shaw’s Medicine. =>s> At } Scfia Scalchi The world’s greatest con- tralto in speaking of the Heintzman Piano says : “The tone was rich and full—all that a singer could desire. It has been my privilege to sing be- fore the pianos of leading makere in all parte of the world, but my experience with the Heintzman & Co piano justifies me in say- ing that it wi ] take a posi- tion alorg with the best of Cattle Medicines, Dr. Leckie’s Condition Powders. New rem- edy for Farcy or Stock- ing in horses. 2>=— Large assortment of Patent Medicines. =e Macdonald's Drug Store Persoral attention fo fillirg ;rescrip- tions DAY cr NIGHT Nors—Ex pec ted daily thipment> of Toilet Soaps fs cmething new) aid Ox-- gena‘or. them.” Ca'l in at our show rcoms and we will be pleared to show you the Heintzmaa pianos—for which we are sole agents for P. E. Island. Miller Bros., Queen Street. | eeeenenn ee PUPPY HRY’ POVEDH PRL DTTDDN TET PTNATT ERT PPTTTT RTE PTD pr enT TAT LLLALML SAP eco MMM! AALAAAbddd Add AAbLdAAdLdddddddeddd sdb decd Cornoily’: Bu lding. AAASAARLS EAA AL RUG CLL Ads ddd $ NZ 7“ isd Stoes—20 to 334 per’ : ; 0 lot's. |depicted in a very laughable way at the The New City Council are not to be laughed at, but they will be ‘Carnival. Roberts and Kitchener _The generals of to-day in the South African U a will make the war scenes seem more rea : Boers and British will be there in abundance in the dress now used in South Africa. Information as well as fun to the many. Snow Drops and Little Drops will cause lots of tun for the crowd; don't forget to come. KINGS AND ee GE CC QUEENS There'll be Poets and Goats, Knaves and Slaves, Flower Girls, and Sour Girls, and girls that are not girls at all. It will only cost 1-40 see the beautiful costumes and shaters; fhe fun is thrown in. Friday evening at the Carnival, Come one and all, both big and small to the Carnival to-morrow — Kvenil will supply fun for a full House.