THE D.ILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, JANUARY 10, 1900 e-- DI#D In Winthrop, Dec. 31, euddenity, Eva W , wife of WilamJ. Downes, aged 29 yearé. a _— For January migasines ¥ el) Carter’s bookrtore. Come and get a bargain in crockery for 30 daye. Wi will sel) onr stock ata big greoun'! ~ j Celwill, Jerseys. We h ve a left over and tew Golf Jerseys want to clear them out. We offer them at the following prices :.— Reg Yours Priee tor Golf Jerseys 65e 42 Golf Jerseys 85e 5de Golt Jerseys 95¢ 65¢ Golf Jerseys $1.25 95¢ Golf Jerseys $1.50 $1.10 | KUilted Si After the handling of last week—aboutI8s ha wls. Yours at HALF - PRICE THE PROPLE’S STORE WEEKS : CO) siete Coot You can get more satisfaction and more real pleasure by buy- ing from us, instead of doing your own baking. A Splendid Assortment ct Fruit and Plain Cake, Cocoanut Pies, ple Pies, Cream ies, Mies Pies, Corn Gems, Patties, Oatcake, oughnuts, ete. Baked to-day, TeLernoxs 98. LD. Stewart Ecui°sk Bakery mages KEST BREAD. SHE WANTS A PIANG that daughter of — she would be mo than pleased te al one—but you think you cannct afford it ‘Our pis no eatisfy the | particoiar.” We can mage the pay- ments easy for vou— We can sell you the best piano. Come im and talk it over. | MAAABALAERT Big Bargains in Seeond Hand Pianos aad Organy. < MILLER BROS., < Quaun SrRerr Connolly's Building. aeeseveVeUVY Ay vvvvvvvvvVYVVVVVS BANK OF NOVA SOOTIA. General Statement of the Bank of Nova Scotia to the End of the Year. The general statement of this bark to December 30th, bas just been issued. It ig as follows: ASSBTS. ROGER « Wass wheiees Legal te ndere ...... _ $ 1,088 044 09 1,326,283.60 Notes and checks other OOO s oc dé ccd beau tis. 680 838.17 Deposit with Dominion Goverrwent. aie 73,817.83 Due from other benke. 892 557.29 Sterling exchange. 985 $39.69 Bonde... hee 2,176,064 01 Cail and current loan it 12,393,849 95 Netes and bills overdue 1,509 53 Real estate sad werta- gauges.. ‘ 8%1.78 Bank premises and sates... 18,640.59 Ws 3 elec ka da . $19,633,396.43 LIABILITIES. Deposits om cal!.. ...... $ 4,326,390.66 Deposits subject to notice. Deposits by other banks.. Notes in cireulation:..... 9, 213,963.69 215,004.08 1,670,368.50 Drafts between brasches. . 120 428.95 SONNE. hanes the Wiredue 1,760.960.00° Reserve. }2,162,570.00 Profit and tens. . ; 30,566 57 Dividend due February l. 78,173.01 BOE icteshe sinegeecin <i. eee PROFIT AND LOSS. 1894. Dec 31,by balance...... 1899 Dec 30, by net p ofits for the year, after writing off all doubtful debts and lesses...... $ 80,542.36 301,032.03 _ $ 331,574.39 1899. June 30, to dividend No. 131, payable Avgust 1, 99 ¢ Dee 30, to divi- dead No 132, payable Feb 1, 1899.. Te ehitetnethod to officers’ pen sios fund...... To transferred to reserve....... $2 726,000.00 To balance car- ried forward... 62,834.81 78,173.01 10,000.00 30,566 67 331,674 39 RESARYE FUXD. 1898. Dec 31. By balance...... $1,725,000.00 1899. Dee 30. By premium on newstock.... 287,570.00 ‘By = transferred frow profit and oes... 150,000.00 2,162.876.00 (Sigoed) H. C. Mcl.xoa, eneral Masager. LOCAL NOTICES Mise Barris will reopen her classes io dancing and deportmeot iv B.I.8. Hal, Kent Street,on Tuesday 9tb inst-, at 8 p m. Private class Wednesday 8 p. wm. Juvenile elass, Thureday at 2.30. Discount sale of Eoglish market baskets this week at Beer_& Goff’s. 10, 21. If you want a aice willow market basket very cheap, ge to Beer & Gofll’s thir week and see their new stock. 106, HOCKEY VIGTOAIA YS. ABEGWEIT-CRESCENT Trxvro Matches ze (FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900 Reserved seats and “Admiesion 15c. Gallery 25c. Plaa at Apotbecaries’ Hall. What is nicer at dinner than a bottle of good pickles. We keep all kinds ranging from 12cts per bottle, including White Onions Picalilli Onions in Picalilli Walnuts Mixed, Chow-Chow Sweet Pickle Girkens In lever or cork top bottles SANDERSON & CO ‘GROCER. EEE Le ee TL LL TT ATT | AAA YL LES MHRA PERSONAL, Mr. A.C. Macdona!d, M. P., is in the city. Mr. Walter Simpsen, of Bay View, was in the eity today. Mr. L. M. Poole went to Summerside this morniag Mr Geo, A. Sharp is expected home from Sydnev tonight. Captain Brown, of the Stanley, came up trom Georgetown this forenoon. Captaln Malcolm Macdonald returned to Georgetown la-t *vening Dr. Houstou, of New Glasgow, register- ed at the Queen Hotel last evening. Mr N-il McLeod, barriste «at-law Sum- merside, came to ihe city this forenoon. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh was a passenger to Georgetown by the mail epecial last even- ing. Judge McLeod, of Summerside, is in the city. He is the gne-t of the Hon. B. and Mrs. Rogers, Fairbolm. Mr J. Gordon McKay, who has beea in the city for aday or two, returned to Bradalbane todav. Mr. A. J. McInnis, of Murray River, is jn the city. He goes west this afternoon 40 see bis brother who is ill Mr. W. A. Carlyle, late Government mioeralogist of British Columbia has ac- cepted the managership of the Rio Tinto Miner, Spain. His salary will be $25,000. The deathe in Ottawa for the last six months exceeded the births by 66. They totalled 63. The total number of births was 579. During the same period 270 couples were married. Mr. W. D. «oss, who has for some time past been manager of the Bank of Nova Scoti# at New Glasgow, arrived in Charlottetown yesterday to take the place of Mr. H. A. Richardson, who has been transferred to the managemeat of an agency in Ontario. George MacWachern, of Mount Stewari, Prince Edward [sland, has arrived in Cripple Creek to take charge of the lecal office ot the Colorado Springs Gazette. Mr MacKachero ie a newspaper man of rare ability aud will make a valuable addition to tae ferce of the Gazett?. —Cripple Creek Star. The mail epecial last “evening had a numoer of young peoole returning to col lege after spending the holidays with parents and relatives in this provinee. Among the numb-r were Mies Hortense Phillips, Miss Aenie Higge, Mise Wicvie Weekes and Mr. D. Rosas, going to Sack- ville; Mr. Robert Nicholson en route to Wolfville; Mises Adele McLeod and Miss Ruby Darrach returuing to Acadia College. Mr. A. Lord, of the Department ‘of Marine, was at Georgetown last evening. In conversation with Captain Finlayson he aecértained that the failure of the Minto to come into Charlottetows was due to the heavy srowstorm encountered off Point Prim and a large quantity of rafted ice met with through which Captain Finlayson did not consider it safe or pru- dent to force the steamer. A. Pugwash despatch says :—* Rev. J. W. Cox, B. A., recter of Pugwash, who has been appointed Church of Beg- land chaplain for the eeeond eontingent, was born in South Africa in 1872, and after some yeare 'n England came to this country about thirteen yeare ago. He isa Local cal and Other items, "ea O. O. F.—-Port La Joie Pere will meet touight. O. Y. B.--There will be a meeting in Mechaoic’s Hall at 7.30 tonight. Import- ant business. Dow t forget the date, January 18:h, the O. Y. B. concert aod basket soc al at Mil- ton. Plenty of things!o make you fangs. Masoriry Ixcreasep.—As aresult of the official recouot, toe Scot’ Act majority in Westmoriend county, N. B., bas been increased to 255. iat Lors oF Syow.—Soowdrifts ten feet deep were repo ted in som: parts of New York state las: weex, ‘The trsia service wae materially affected. In some oases trains could not moveout st all, ~_—— Funerat Topay.—The funeral of the late Maicelm McLeod was beld this afier- noen. It was attended by the legal fra- termity aod a large number of citizens The pal! bearera were. Mr. Jusiice Hodgson, Capt. Touker, R. N 4. J. Cundal!l, W. E. Daw-on, C. C Garuiner and Hon.u Benjamin Rogers, Rev. Mr. Yraser and Rey. D. B. Macleod officiated. DExenanceor Porrits.--The pasters of the city will not exchange palpite at both services on Sunday next, a8 on preceding years, but in the evening only The Firat Methodist and Zion will exehanze; the Baptiet avd St. James ; the Ceniral Christian and Grace church. Rev. J. J- Teasdale will preach in Zion church, Rev. D. B. McLeod in First Methodist. Rey. Mr. McConnell in Central Christian. Rev. R. F. Whiston in Grace; Rev. J. K Fraser in Baptist ; and Rev. G. P. Raymond in St. James. R. Waistox, Sec’r. Boeron Comspy Company.—The Boston Comedy Company gave their Opeving per - formance in the Opera House last evening preseating the patriotic plav, ‘*British Boro,” toa splendid audience. The play was wellputon and greatly enjoyed by everyone, Miss Grey and Mr. Webber, sustained the parts of “Mary Hope” and “Fred Faggles” with their usual ability, Mr. Webber’s local hit: and singing “bringing down the house.” The character of “George Seymour,” the hero,was clever- ly played by Mr. Benuette, and Mr. Bedell, as “Laban Brood,” the villain, was at his best. Mr. Chase was also good as ** Don Andre de Calderone,” the military governor of Bolivia. The hearty welcome | given Miss Grey and Mr. Webdber when they wade their appearanee om the stage’ last evening shows that tbey are still ex- ceedingly popular with Charlottetown theatre-goers. Tonight‘* The Little De- tective ” will be presented, and a large audience is expected. Soxs or Exerawp—Laset evening the following officers of Lodge Prince Edward wereinsiailed: WP,WHF Gill; JP, W R Boreham; Chap, Walter Tanton, Secy, B H Duchemin ; Treas, H Gates‘ let, Com. Frank Duchemin ; 20d, Som. W B Prowse; 3rd, Com. Ernest Rice ; 4th, Com. J Puncher ; { @, Ed McKie ; O G, A Sabine; P P, F Newsome ; Trustees, D Fraser, L G@ Whear; Auditors, A W graduate of King’s College, Windeor, was ordained in 1897, and appointed assistant curate of St. Peter’s ca:hedra), Charlotte town, remaining there until July 1899, when he became rector of Pugwash aad Wallace. He volunteered for the first contingent smd again when the second contingent was mooted ,being lucky enough to receive the honor of the appointment this time. He is s good horseman and willbe at home with the mounted men. Tue Board of Trade meets tonight. The Minto goes to Georgetowr this afternoon. ? Sewixe Crscra.—The Ladies of 8t. James’ church sewing circle will resume work on Thursday, January the 11 2 o’clock in the afternoon, OOO Youre Mxgn’s Devetopment Soeierr.— Last evening the first debate of the so» ciety was held, The subject, “ Is maa the creature of circumstacce or the archi - tect of his own fortune ?” was epoken on by most of those present. When the vote was taken a Jarge mejority agreed this man is the arcbitect of his own fortune, _—--_. ... Rep Cross Socurry.—There was much good work done yesterday at [the meeting Mitchell, "FP Hutcheson, A S Jebnaon. The officere reports for the year were pre- sented to the Lodge. Prince Edward ir only eleven months old, but its roll of membership bas already almest doubled, which speaks well for the untiring efforis of ite charter members. A point that re flects great credit on the membership is the fact that at the end of the year not one member was indebted to the Lodge. In tbe eleven months nearly two hun- dred dollars were paid out to sick members in doctors bille, medicine and cash bene- tits. A large Union Jack has been offered by representatives of both of the city Lodges ofthe Sons of England to be awarded to the Lodge securing the annual celebration on the 24ih of May. A silver medal wi!l be awarded to the indi- vidual member who secures the largest number of applications. With these two prizes in view the membership of the Sons of Kogland in Charlottetown’ will probably be largely increased when the annual celebration comes round. = Confidence in Your of tae Ladies Ad to the Red Croes Society, and today they are endeavoring ‘o eclipse ! yesterday's record. Since Tue Examiner’s last report the following contributions in mosey and goods have been received : Mre FS Moore, $5 ; Mre Parker Carvel), $1; Mrs Henry Anderson, $1; Mias Mercy Coles, $1; Mrs J R Warren; $1; Mre A McLeav, $1; Mra T G Taylor, 50 cents; Mrs Clements, 25 cents; Mre Mahar, 25c; J I) McLeod & Co, half doz bottles beef extract; Mr W F Tide mareb, 9 tins fluid beef, 25 yds rubber plaster, 2 elaetic bandages; ;]Mr TJ Harris, 15 yds grey cotton; Mre W W_ Sullivan, 20 yds fisnnelette; Miss Carrie Rogers, 6 cane condensed milk, 10 ibe white castile soap; John McLeod & Co, 8 doz buttons, Mrs Brent Longworth,1 pair woo] blank~ ets; Mre Chas J Clarke, | flannelette shirt; Mrs Edward Robertson and daughter, 6 hot water bottles; Miss Rosa Derbrisay, 9 yards flauniete; Mr A B Mee Kenzie; 5 yards flannelette; Mrs. Joeeph Pope, 7 bottles of Bovril, 2 cane fluid beef, 4 cans concen‘rated lemon- ade; Mre. Joun McEachern, 6 cans of concentrated lemonade, | dozen bottles of } Jemenade tablets, ee Drugegist Is s more desirable qualification on the part of intending purchasers than reliance on their own limited knowledge of tie relative values and qualities of drugs. In dispensing prescrip- tions we put in the best drugs, and use our best brains. and as Joseph Puiitzer said—“Angels can do no more.” Let us Dispense Your Prescription, cs E i E 7 Sp Uiusuu wlan uaunante not one to be carried the largest number of new members before’} Sey nnneneernnnnnnNTHON tn BABB HAGBASH ASAHBS GAH MEK! Ms aT & THE ALWAYS BUSY STOKE. SF SPE SS SESE SE LAE Ls Wee had a large sale of Lad- ies’ Jackets last week. $a SPREE ie since bls th ss i Fe a ts & # rs adage bE IE PPAR Rica EME A ggg th RAEI oe ae Fs ¥¥e want to sell every jacket ia stock, 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 to'$10 00, now $3.00 each “STANLEY BROS SPP BEES EE EE ES SPE SE aa SE SEE COMPOSER EEE EEE EEE j ee | S444L44424444444444444428 WOMEN'S SOCCTESCOESE 2O0 2006 OOOR CRE RUBEERS —™ OS O8SOES OOS OOCLOECHR™ G+ 19804 OS O@ oO We are particularly strong in Woe bers this year — they are giv satisfaciion, (Food year’s’ Croqguet—worth 45 C R C Croquet—good and strong ey “Gipsy”’—medium toe, our standby 55 eer | “Dorothy’’—st vlish— toe cap 55 ver “Juliet” —bright and dainty 55 cont: Price”— round toe, for the ne w shaped boots 55 cents Sto rm’ —covers the foot well over 60 ceuta ALLEY & CO AsAAnA Ass SAASSAAABAAA VVF IVI VTIVIVTE FS VOV IVI Ve P «(tl aiff} _ | ill aiff «{{] sti ‘ tl] aii {{} : «iif <M, ff] Greetings We take this means of thanking our patrons and friends who have so liberally patronized us during ‘he time we have been in business. Wishingfone and all a presperous and sa Happy New Year GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters......