YI ee f Jerseys We have a tew Golf Jersey left over and want to clear them out. We offer them at & ys the following prices :— Reg Yours Price for Golf Jerseys 65e 42¢ Golf Jerseys 85e 5de Golf Jerseys 95¢e 6Ae Golf Jersey 1 ses 95e Golf Jerseys %1.50 $110 Migully Killed Saw After the handling of last week— aboutl]1&8s ha wl 5s. Yours at HALF - PRICE THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WEEKS &: CO Re bhekee SHE WANTS A PIANO “Uur pie no satisfy the particular."’ that daughter of yours she would be more than pleased to have one—but you think you cannct afford it We can ma«e the pay- ments easy for you— We can sell you the best piano. Come in and talk it over. WALSASLALZSE Big Bargains in &«cond Hand Pianos and Organs. MILLER BROS, Queen STREET if @ Coxnolly’s Building. RES SSS SS SS TF Wo Execute A great variety of work in our workshop, such as Expert Watch & Clock Repairing Gilding & Silver-plating Engraving—— Repairing & Renovating Fine Jewelery The latter includes 2 lerge class of work, which fcrmerly had to be sent away for repairs, which ve now guarantee to do in the best manner and promotly. Solic.ting your favours. bP. HUTCHESON, | QUEEN ETREPT. Jowe'er & Optician. SFFVIFTFVeV ee eee Te TE TULE!.—‘bat pleasantly situakd dwell- ve on Prince street, now ecupied by Mr. Hidges. VPessession g:vem about the first Febr icxt, App'’y to Peake Bros & Co { dytf | mild. i i Local and Other Items Hockey.-— Victorias practice at 7.30 to- hight, Cmorr Practice.— Firet Methodiet choir at 8.30 thie evening. Tue Mixro left Pictou for at two o’clock this afternoon. Tre Pross. —Fresh southwert to south winds; fine aod mild, Saturday; fair and Gaorgetown - Poxice Covrt.-~Henry Welsh was this morning fined $8 or 40 days for drunken ness, ciilnsilipeaiait 10 O F —Wildey Lodge, No 27, mest tonight. Installation of officers and regu lar business, aniline Concert.— Don’t forget the covcert in the A.O. H. Hali on Tuesday 16:h, iv aid of the City Hospitel. Look out fer pre gramme. 5, 2i L.O.A.—A _ specia! meeting of Si. George’s Lodge will be held in Mechanics | } Hall, on Friday, January, 5th, 1900, at 8 | 'i&B., is registered at the Hotel Davies. o’ciock, p. m, member must at- tend, Every P. E. I. Hosprrat.—The trustees of | the P. E. I. Hospital thankfully acknow- ledge a donation of $25 towards current expenditure, from Rev. Dr. R. Brecker of Sackville, N. B. Donation. — The treasurer of the Dorcas | Society in connection with the First Methodist churen of Charlottetown thank. | fully acknowledges the receipt of a dona- | tion of $25.00 frora Rev. Dr. R. Brecken, of Sackville, N. B. CHARLOTTETOWN ScHOOL cF Music -| Leture to morrow at 10, a.m. kKvery, student will try aod be present. Miss | Coady and Mr. Watts will play a waltz by Loen on two pianos. Winter term com-} menced January 3rd, 1900. Heavy Porkers.—Mr. William Mathe- son, of Oyster Bed Bridge, bad the car- casses of two hogs in town to-day which weigheds14 and 369*pounds respectively. They were seven months and sixieen days! old. Captain T. G. Taylor was the pur- chaser, | i --—-s - Orera Hovse.--The next attraction at Opera llouse will be the Boston Comedy Company under (he management of that | old favorite H. Price Webber. Tie com- paoy has been playing to eplendid bouses ip the ether prcvincee, and will, no doubt, dowellhere. Theseason opens on Tues- day evening. Tuayxs Rervurnep.—Mr. 8. N. Earle revurn¢ his sincere thanks to the citizens of Charlottetown for their kind patronag:; ty Mr.€. P. Fletcher and. Mesere. Milier Bros., for their kind use of pianos ; to Mr. Vionrcom!+ and ell the performers whe assicie'd tim in making the concert a auc~- ces. To Mr. Artbur Peake he wisbes t> conv speeral thanks for his clever metayement of the musica! eketch or bur- leeg ie. Recoxcitep—A Calgary, N. W. T, diepatch say+: A recenreiliation bes been effected beiween Mr. and Mrs. E,. A. Harrie, whose dramatic separation, coup led with the ehooting by Harris of bis partner, Gouin, was the talk of the town. Although separated for a time after the uoppleasant affair Mr. and Mre. Marries are now living happily together It is doubt- ful if there will be avythirg more heard of the charge against Harrie for shooting. Kwiests on Pytraias.—-The officers o/ Empire Lodge were lasi evening installed by Deputy Grand Chancellor A. McBeth, atsisted by Past Chancellors J. R. McKie, as Grand Master at Arme, T. A. McLear, (irand Prelate, J. J. Davies, as Grand Vice Chancelior, The officers are ; C C—F 8 Jost. V C—Arthur G Peake. Prelate—Rev J W McConne!!, Master of Work—K Finlaycon. Keeper of Records and Seals—G J Lane Master of Finance--W W Clarke Master of Exchequer—J L Themeon. Master at Arm*s— Leonard McKay. Inner Gvard—F P Newson. Outer Guard—J N Sutherland. The Lodge will meet tonight at eight o'clock in Mechanics’ hall, Prowse’s block. Hereafier meetings wii] be held every Friday evening ia the same place. Tue Seice Raisep at Sr. Dunsran’s Cot_ece.— Dr. Macleod pai a visit to St. Dunstan’s College yesterday, and, in view “ofthe fact sthat no cares of diphtheria had occufred there for a fort- pight,'oday"® ordered the students’ cloth- ing should be fumigated. He went out ac- cordingly this morning with Dr. Conroy, and cuperintended the process of fumiga- tion. The rector kindly granted the stu- dents a week's holidays, and when they | were told that they were released pande- | monium reigned for about half ao hour’. | Drum snd other instrumerts, brooms, | carpet sweepers aod other articles perbaps | more usefal then ornamental, were in evi- decce in “he procession. Speeches ete made by the rector and the doctors in} avewer to the wild cheering and an given by the boys. -_ 2.-a+e ———___-_——_ j Minard’s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. Booming-~Business is stil] booming at Prowse Bros. The overcoais, ulsters aod fur coats are walking out in geod shape. Special] prices all thie month. 431 CHA Dasa KXAMINER, CHAKLUTTETOWN, JAUNARY 5,1900 THE MINTO What Captain Pinlayson Says. This forenoo», Mr. Lord, ag-nt of the Department of Marine in Charlottetown, received a letter from Captain Finlayson explaining why the Misto did not come to this port last evening. ln Captain Fiolay 30n’s opinion the Minto could not get into Hilleborough Bay berause of the ice. Be tween the block house and the bell buoy there was much thin sheet ice, and from the belle buoy to Pot Prim rafted ice was encountered. The steamer with all her power fairly worked through this ice, but on several occasions nearly stopped. After getting tothe southward of Poiat Prim she had drifi ice all the way to Wood Islands. He considered the condition of the ice well before deciding to go to G.org: town, and if possibie he would have returned to Charlot etowa. —_—-——- PERSONAL. Sarah Bernhardt, the great actress, is reported seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Beer, of this c ty, spent New Year’s Diy in Montreal. Mr K. McK. Jenkins, of Sydney, C. William Walderf Astor bas contributed £1,000 to the Prince of Wales’ hospital fund, The many Charlottetown friends of Mr, S. M. Bent, of the Summerside Journal | will hear with regret that he is seriously ill of pneutwonia. Miss Anvie McDonald was a passenger by the eastern train this afternoon en route to her home in Dundas. Miss Mc- Donald bas just returned from an extended visit to Boston and other points in Massa- chusetts. Rev. J. W. Cox, of Pugwash, formerly of St. Peter’s Church in this city, bas been appoinved chaplain of the secend contingent for South Africa. Rev, Mr. Lane bas aleo been appointed a chaplain. a ee LOCAL NOTICES Down quilts and down pillows—T J H irris, London House. Bcrws’ anniver-ar’ celebration will be beld iv toe Upera H use on Toursday, 25iu inet. Make no ober arrangements for that evenicg. Graphophones and Grapho- phone records at Miller Bros. For Robes—One Mosk Ox worth $75, will be sold fer $50. A lot of goat robes, $4.50, $5, $6 and $7. In fact we have the largest stock of robes; we have the beet stock of robee; we have the cheapest robes in the city.— Prowse Bros, Band in the Biok to morrow, Saturday afternoon. The ice never was better. Bverypereon pleared last night. The managers will spare no pains to make it as pleasant as possible for skaters. Mr. Charles J. Mitchell has secured the haadi'ng of the ce,ebrated Perry Pictures, which may be seen at his store on Queea St. These pictures are especially suit- able for mou ting in many ways, and when sotreated have very pretty effects. They are sold at ridiculousiy low prices. You are asked to cal! aad see them. Scenery That Acts, Seenery that acts! If Wagner had wrought no other revolution on the operatic stage, he would deserve our gratitude. Take for purpose of -com- parison the vessel in “L’Africaine” and the skip in the first act of “Tristan and Isolde.” The former shows the section of a vessel as neatly divided into various compartments as a box ot seed samples. If the scene is well done, if, when the double basses begin to rumble and the_ ship begins to roll, the women shriek: in their com- partments, the priests pray in theirs, and the savages whose canoes would surely have been swamped in the storm, supposing they could have been launched at ali, climb over the ship's side and massacre everything in sight —well, we see the cleverness of it and are entertained, but hardly horror stricken or overcome by terror. Qn the other hand, the ship’s deck in “Tristan,” with its group of silent men near the helm and its passion torn woman in the foreground, the dis- tant horizon line suggesting the sea far more effectively than a whole platoon of mechanically “worked” waves pos- sibly can, creates illusion and atmos- phere. and forms as much a component part of the music drama as the sing- ers and orchestra. The ship in “L’Africaine” is a clever bit of stage mechanics; the ship in “Tristan” js scenery that acts.—Gustavy Kobbe ip Century. Annnal Meeting a The Annual Meeting of the shareholders and patrons ofthe Dunstaffnage Cheese and Butter Dairying Company, wiil be held at Marsbfield Hall, om “ ednesday, the 17th day / of January, AD, 1900, at tle hour of one o'clock. p m. RODERICK, MUNN, BSQ., President ANUUS +. ¥ CAULAY, Secretary, Dae 29ch, 1899 —wy2i FC. tal da ees rast Wesley Co, =e HALF Tones — (ZINC ETCHING, ELECTROTYPING.. 7) DOCK Sr St. JOHN, N.B. ee \ PONNNY:, POETREREROOPEPHTereReTeRpRPEED arpener, vn ene SL AN Ke Se YE LAT A Re LN Ae Local and Uther liems, ERK SHBG BEHBGL GAS Dors Nor Freese.—Lak- Salawik, ue r Dawson City, woicn i4 sixty miles broad, | is perhaps the only ove in the extreme | porth which does not freeze in the wio~ ter. New York Growing — The annual res port of the board of health of New York estimates the population of Gre.ter New York at 3,550,003, a gain of about 100,000 over 1393, siecle A Quiet Townx.—Monctoa can fairly lav claim io heing the qnietest town in tae provioces. Notasngie arrest bas been made by the civ police during the boli- dav season, This ix something remark- «ble as well as being a record breaker in this line sod + peaks well for the sobriety ofthe ciiy.—Moncion Times. Bye Exvecrioxs— Write for bye-elsctions for tne Dominion House of Commons have heen ixened. Nominations wiil take place on the 18th next aud elections ov tne 25th a week later. There are seven elections to *e held. ‘They are Winnipeg, West Ontario, Labelle, Champly and Verch- eres. Lotbia ere,;Berthier and Sherbrovke Fonerat Yesterpay. -The fu eal of the late Mrs. John Batler was ieid yes« terday and there was @ large attendance of sympathising citizens. The pell-bearers were T. B. Riley, T. Taylor, J. Mahar, J. A. Griffith, J. Murphy and P. Clarkin. A Mass of Requieum was celebrated io St. Danstan’s Cathedral. The burial was in the Roman Catholic cemetery. Y. M.C.A.—Atthe meeting yesterday afternoon of the Exeeutive of the Y. M. C. A. the offer of $10,000 for the buildiag was favorably discussed. It was decided to call a special —— meeting of the members who will bave the privilege of speaking and voting on this matter. The meeting will be held on January 16:b at 8 p.m., in the Y. M.C. A. Parlor. Tue Soupan.—Mr. T. C. James delivered his highly interesting lecture onthe Sou- dau in Grace church last evening. Col- onel Moore presided, and there was a very good sudience. The lecture was wel! de- Jivered and was greatly appreciated At its close Mr. James was tendered the hearty thanke of the audience. Before dispersing ‘* God Save the Queen ” was surg. Prizes AwarpED—Commisioner Rob ertson has awarded prizes offered to boys and girls for a hnodred heads of wheat and Oats bearing the largest number of seeds. British Columbia toox first prize for both wheat and oats. The prizes went to the| provinces io the foilowing order: On-~} ‘ario, 13; B. Coiumbia, ?; Territories, Manitoba, New Beunswisk, 2 each; Nova ! Beotia and Quebec, | each. —— =e Tae Horer Davies.—Mr. Doberty, the new proprietor of the Fotel Davies, con- templates making many alterations in thie popular hostelry in the spring. Among the changes he purposes to replace the old house on the corner by a modern struc- ture, four stories high, to extend from the western end of the main botel buiiding. The greater portion of the new building will be eet apart for bedrooms. Mr. Doherty is determined to more than sus— tain the good name of the Hotel] Davies. Aw O_p‘axp Weit Trigp Remenpy.— Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup hax been used for over fitty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success, It eoothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhces. It is pleaeant to the taste, Sold “by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-fve cents a botile. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. Sunpay Scnoots.—A meeting of Sunday School efficere was held in Zion Chureh last evening to organize a district meeting of Sunday School workers in the city and Koyalty. Rev Mr Raymond spoke on the branches cof the work. Mr, Stanley , Supt. of the Fires Methodist SS, was ap- pointed Presideat ; ifr A W Sterna, vice President ; Mr E 8 McPhail, Secretary ; Rev G P Raymond was appointed lesder ofthe normal claes and Mrs S Sanderson, Sec’v~Treas The next meeting will be in Ziou Church next Wedoesday night. AMMMILLAILULITLLUR LR od Begin the New Year Right Resolve That you w'll have al] yoor prescriptions aispeveed by Grad- uates in Phermacy. Resolve That you will ring up tele- pone 33 wien you want avy- thing in the drug line, and want iteend to your home promptly. We Have Resolved To make 1900 even more Fuccessful than 1899, by courte- 0uSs treatment, strict attention to your wante, acd by dispensing purest drugs at lowest prices, ; ae HYTTTVE PT ANNY WUUAdd dL dbAdbsdddd Add Ldddddadd SR AUUAAAAMAAAMAAUALdeA Add ALLMAN AALAAUAAA Added ddd daddd JAA d4AUBILAdAbAANL MEKYT M& aT % THE ALWAYS & % BUSY sTOxe. NN SF SP SESE RES aE ee We had a large sale of Lad- ies’ Jackets last week, sy SPP APSE a ap ae ee We want to sell every jacket in stock, not one to be carried 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, werth up to $10.00, now $3.00 each, “STANLEY BROS is SESE S SE ERE SR RE RE BF SSF LG ESE SRS ep 2244444444 4442444444448 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR GAITERS ~eay- A good Gaiter.. Hy: b>) i b> % i ta ta i i > fa. is is ip i & fa is ih Ly i is & >: ry 1 oe Cf oO *e@eeeeen ereseueeeeseeeees A very fine gaiter, leathar bound, ‘0 buttone.. A short gaiter, leather bound, very fine clowh.. A long gaiter, 12 buttons, very fine smoot! cloth Neonat +s An extra long gaiter, 12 buttuns, le ther OS ns is KabiaVinccirveaccuswia te PNAS CS nce ce Chds, high corduroy leggins......2. oo ou ° . S Y FAS SIRV Teer ry y ere , GO Se 2 hy a | o> eo S 75 @eeeeevevee i , ALLEY & cO* _SUUYY YT err veeverereveres” SF EEG Ee ee ee = LADIES FUR MUFES, ue £22424542444S444444A4444 ¥ > < q Beaver, PersiamLamb Greenland Seal Baltic Seal, Oppossum Monkey Se We he Wp he ae extre 7< We want to clear them out. If you appreciate a bargain’come in and see them. > eo a. J. Harris, LONDON HOUSE — s ah Ae die fe ole “ye a 4 vee . Pg ee VE AES. ete ‘ Pe asin 4 ris es a se 4 gee a Fa F ‘ Pe a ° 5 aeteeeemmaideeiarne ae 5a eer (cee eee . . “ o we " ‘ r a 7 S ae s b eee ey