—_——— Ps eek ay Golf Jerseys . We have a tew Golf Jerseys left over and want to clear hem out. We offer them at the following prices :— Yurs Price tor Golf Jerseys 65¢ 42c Golf Jerseys 85c 5de Golf Jerseys 95¢ 65e Golf Jerseys $1.25 95e Golf Jerseys $1.50 + j ’ i cited Si After the handling of last week—aboutl8s ha wil s. Yours at HALE - PRICE THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WEEKS & CO $1.10 } THE DAILY EXAMINER Postpaid to Any _— ”z~z7~ comme Subscription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Subscription, $1 a Year. Payable in Advance. Ade ress Tae Dairy Examiner is on sale every day of publication at the folluw- ing places :— Alberton—G@ S&S Mnuttart. Bradalbace- -R Nicholson Ch’town— Masoe’s Newstand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen St Haszerd & Moore, Grafton Bt, CJ Mitchell, Queen it, W M Coffin, Grafton +t, D Chappell, Prince St Johnsen & Johnson, Kent St, Capt T White, Powna) St, F J Hernsby, Victoria Row, Ca’ digan- Heath Norton. Georgetown—Hor D Gordon. Kensington— E Love. Little Y ork— S Brown. Orel] — H D McEwen Mt Stewart- Douglas & Jardine. Summ<érsiae -D & Currie, . mall & Baalrsto. Sourts ? v Seaman, I) rr erland. Sydney, C B—M For estel. eee somethine Sood You can gsi imore sat sfaction and more reai pleasure by buy- ing frem us, instead of doing your own baking. A Splendid Assortment ot Fruit and Plain Cake, Geooanat Pies, Apple Pies, Cream Pier, Minee Pies, Corn Gemer, Patties, Oatcake, Joughnute, ete. Baked to-day, TeLeraern 98. D. Stewart Hourrss BAKERY ; BAKES BEST BEBAD. BLACKSMITH STAND FOR SALE For particulars apply to E. REDMOND, : Montague Cross, Wkly 1 month j THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 17 1900 Other Items Tus Prons.—Moderate to fresh north to north-weat winds; fine and cold until Thursday, then rising temperature. Mowry ror tne Boys.—Boys can make pocket money and earn prizes by selling Tne Day Examiner. Send the boys along. —_——————— ~ Victorias, Arrention !—A meeting of the club will be held in the rink this even- ing, at 7 o’clock, shar}. Election of vice president and other important business. All members will please attend. Norics.—At the funeral of the Jate Arthur Vesey, of Litile York, the Forest- ers aod Sons of Temperance will parade, leaving the Little York Hall at 2.30 p. m:; City brethern from either society wll be welcome, ae ne Boy’s Brigape —There wilil be an en- tertainment ju St. Peter’s schoolro>m on Tuesday evening, January 30th, to help the boys pay for bats aud belis, &c., and we trust a good patrcnage will be shown these emal! soldiers. a Next Friday evening the best place to be is at the rink watching the twe great matches of hockey between Summersides and Victorias, also the Stars and 2nd Vic- tor‘as 20 cents admission; reserved seats 25 cents. Tae Ferry Boar.—The ferry steamer plying between Charlottetown and Soutb- port made several trips this forenoon, But she wil] probably be taken off the route this afternoon as there is crossing by the ice ashort distance east cf her wharves. sahteniviijulcnane CuanGe or Datz.—The social to have been held by the congregation of St. John’s church, Milton, will be held in Wi-sloe Hall on the 24th instant. An excellent programme has been prepared, and talent from the city and elsewhere has been secured, A Worp rn Season. ~The habit of boys driving dogs attached to tleds along the streets and sidewalks of the city should be stopped unless the dogs are muzzled. An evening or two ago a dog being driven in this way attecked a pedestrian tearing hisclotbieg and biting bis leg. Hospirat Concert. —The concert in the Hall of the Ancieat Order of Hibernians last evening was very well attended. The programme as published was rendered with the exception of two numbers, ihe ladies and gentlemen participating avquit~ ing themselves well. The proceeds go to- wards the Charlottetown Hospital fund. “And scorned the price that would have bought bis pen, Erect he stood di-: laiming egelfish arte, Aud scorned 'i+ price that would bave bough? bis pen,” Scotch song and «tory at the Opera House on the 25th Tickets To Hatrrax.— The depart- ment of Marine will iseue tickets by the steamer Minto to Pictou and return on the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th inst., at one dollar and a half (oalf tbe usual fare) good for one week from day of issue, to enable thore who wish todo so to see the embarsation of the second Canadian contingent a’ Halifax. Not Conrinmep.—A letter received ip Sharlottetown last evenivg from Victoria reports that the writer has not been able to obtain any confirmation of the report in circulation regarding the loss on Lak- Bennett of cattle belonging to the McKay brothers. As other letters from people who should know if sucha disaster oc- curred makeno wention or it,it is probable that the report ig not correct. Women’s Lecat Covuncit.—All preei- dents, or their repreeentatives, of affiliated societies, and all members of the executive committee of the L. C. W., are requested to meet in P.W. College on Saturday next, Jauuary 20th, at 3.30 o’clock. A good attendance is greatly required as bueinees of importance is to be diecussed in pres paration for the annual general meeting of this society. Tug Axxvat Meerixe of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society for the election of officers and the transaction of other business wil! be held in the Y MC A parlor at 8 o’clock next Monday even- ing, 22ndinst. The public are invited to attend. The Executive wil! be indebted to past members if they will renew their membership before that date. Those wishing te join the society will please ap- ply to the Secretary, Mr. Watson. dy td Tue Foresrsrs.—Officers of Prince George Encampment were last evening in- atalled as follows:—Ill. C., J. H. Bell; L. H. C., J. W. Sutherland ; Orator, L. U. Fowler; Chancellor, F, 8. Jost ; Arch- ivist, M. McLeod ; Marshall,J.H Mum- ford; Cap. Guard, K. Finlayson ; Stan- dard Bearer, D. McMillan ; Sword Bearer, E. H. Duchemin; P. C., R. M. Johnson. The next regular meeting will be held the 2nd Wedmesday in February. All winter goods at epecial discounts this month. See the boys’ suits, two and three pieces, euits cheap, cheap, cheap.— } Prowse Bros. Jan 15, 3i. The best place to buy Lad- ies Capes and Jackets is at Prowse Bros MORE NEWS FROM AFRICA Interesting Letter from Mr. Lorne. Stewart. Betmonr, South Africa, December 11, 1899. Dear I am wr.tiog under diffi- culties. We arrived here yesterday morn- ing. We were up the day before at 3 a. m., dressed in heavy marching order, got on the train and were in the pouring rain from 7 @. m. to 2 p. m. When we arrived here from Orange River, we pitched our tents, changed our shirts, socke, etc., and then another storm came on, which continued until about 2 o’clock this morning. We slept with all our clothes on, rifles at our sides, ban-~ doliers (cartridge beit>) under our heads and we fel! in at 3.30 a.m , and remained under arms until5@, m., when we had break fast. There are quite a number of dead Boers and horses, riflee and ammunition in the hilis about @ quarter of a mile from here. I beve to go on picket duty to-night in the hills. As we expect an attack at any time, we are always ready for such an event. There was sowe fighting at Mod: der River last night,—our men captured one prisoner. This place is a}l hills--like the other camps we bave been in; but it ig uct so sandy. This is the place where a British officer was killed who refused to allow his men to shoot a Boer who showed a white flag. The officer was shot by the Boer in going to see what the laiter wanted. There are lots of ortriches here that have been taken from the Boers. There is much cattle, horses, sheep and goats. One Boer prisoner at Orange River asked me if there were mapy men left in Eagland. I told him there were millions, —that what were out here would never be missed. He taid “that can’t be so for England is notas bigas Atrica.” That is the opinion they have of Britain. But they will change their minds pretty quickly, We expec: to be with the force that will relieve Kimberley. We leave our camp arrives FO aseoon as upother regiment that itis rather siow work. We are now seventy milee fiom Kimberley. ‘Tbe Bocr prisuuer- sre @ tough-looking lot. I would think litle of pn:tinga bul- let into them joa fight. They are as rough asd uneducated a crowd of men as you ever could see. Out of fifty-three pris- oners that we bad at Orange River, there was Only one who seemed to be anyways decently educated. He was what they called a commander—a very wealthy man. I believe we are to receivea medal, bar, and the foreign service star for our work as far as we have gove ; we also are to receive a bar for avy engagement we may get into. This is to farming country, eo faras I can se2, but it improves as we go along. There are very few trees, except in frout of or around the buts~-which are built either of stone or mud, but are very clean. Each hut usually hae a little garden, and a corall for the goats or sheep as the case mey be. lt tock me three hours to clean my rifle this morning. She was very ruscy and full of sand. There are so many little heles and so much mechaniem about these magazine rifles that to clean them thoroughly is quite a job. I never was in better health. is equally well, he never growls about his fuod now—though we are pretty hungry, other times we are not. He has about the funniest whieker owned by any man in thecompany. Just imagine v hat I must Jook like not having hada shave for three weeke. You would bardly,know any of us, I only wish J could bave my picture taken justas I am at present. Fancy me being unable to have awash yet this mornieg! But | will have one after the werk is over, and we go down to the washing troughe where | will be able to get some “nectar” that fifty or sixty men have not used before. At home I suppose you are enjoviug yourself at the rink or otherwise. Here the great trouble isto obtain time for sleep, or to get clear of fatigue duty. There are eight of us in this tent writing, —we sre packed like sardines in a box. I have seen mayflowers out here. There are plenty of beetles, lizards, and flies galore. I hope mother is not worrying about me, for there is really very little danger—we never think ofit. Of course we know that the chances of all the Canadians pull- ing safely through this thing are very slim, but there are «0 many wounded slight- ly and eo few killed that we never givea thought tothe peril. The boys have lote of Kruger’s eilver coins, bullets, parts of rifles and goodness knows what all. * * * Allour Island boys are well,— those who left Charlottetown with us and those from Fredericton and Quebec. The whole contingent is wel] and ready to figbt. Tell Miss Fiorrie Earle that the Ielawd boys often speak of the beautiful hymn she sang so wellir St. James’ Cnurch be: fore we left our home. Lorne Stewart. Whenamao does you a favor bebind your kack he is apt to let you know of it immediately. ba EE “ —- acres of arable land and & acres of sent tok at Mt. Herbert, Lot 48, about 45 acres of farm in @ good state of cultivation, Good dwelling honse, barns and coach house on premises’ The property is well situated, convener’ = a schocl, and good acilities, TS canieg: supply of marsh mud on the roperty. Terms easy. Apply at the office o Mr. 7 McLean, Solicitor, Ch’town, or to ed the waders z= PATRICK O'GRADY, Pownal St, Ch’town also j sometimes a Local and Other ttems, Sop ar Avotiox.—The Burril!-Johneon works were sold at auction at Yarmouth, Inst week, for $35,000 to H. Bradford Cann. CaLenpDak — Our. thanks are given Mersrs, McLeod & Co tor a calendar for 1900 having a spiendid lithograph of Lord Kitekener. A Supstantiat Ixcrease.—The taxable property in Sydney, C. B, last year was $930.315. be $2,500,009. This year it will provably emulate i Amarevr Puorocripagrs.— Amateur photograpbers sheu'd read the advertise- ment in another coumno headed * Photo- grapbe wanted.” ——»— Coxvext Coxcarr.—Bear in mind the concert io the hall of S:. Joseph’s Convent to-morrow night. It will be well worthy of the patronage offal). Cueese axp Bevrar.—The cheese and butter trade brougat into Canada Inst year $20,500,000—an increase of $4,509,000 oyer the year previous. L. O. A.—Queen’s County Orange Lodge will meet in Searle Lodge room, Searletown, Tuesday, Feb. 6th at 6.30 p. m. Public meeting at 7.30 p. m. Nora Lreap'Ymar.—The year 1900 is not @ leap year, alibough it is the fourth in order. There will be but 28 days in February. The iseident will not recur till the end of the year 2100, ed Wuat Tuey Cest.—It is thought that the sending of the two contingents to Soath Africa will cost Canada a million and a balf dollars. The first contingent cost between $260,060 and $300,000. Hockey at Sumuer‘ipe.—In the hockey match at Summerside last night, Abeg- weits vs, Stars, the Abegweits were vic- torious, by a score of 5-2. Pound, Mc: Quillan and Drake did excellent work for the Abegweits. Mr. James Dempsey refereed the game. ‘The team returned to Charlottetown abeut three o’cloeck this mornipg. —— ooo Aw Exce_ient Ipewa.—A Soldier’s Mcs ther, writing to the London Times, makes the following very practical suggestion : During the last fromtier campaign, and in this war, I always eaclese a blank sheet of paper and directed envelope in my letter to my sen. Often when our dear ones would wish to write the difficulty of finding paper and envelopes is great. me Tos Kixpsreasten.—The entertain- ment underthe suspices of the Fruit Growers’ Associationon the evening of Wednesday the 24th inst., promises to be well fwoitiy of patrova.e. The pro-~ gramme made ready for the occasion is ove that should draw, and tbe audience will probably be limited only by the size of the room. There will bea nominal admission fee of tem ceate. DevELOPMENT Secisty.—About twenty members were preseat at the meeting of the Society last eveming, and an enjoyable debate took place as to whether farmer or artiean had done mere to extend the Brit- ish Empire. The vete showed by a smal) majority that the artisan had dove more. Several new members were admitted. The society ie now ena firm footing, and the iocreased attendaree each night pointe to prosperity. Witt Retire Frew tHe Roav.—Mr. H.H. Sutherland, who some time ago purchased the MeDeaald property in Syd- ney, a8 already ammeunced, intends em- barking in the hardware business in what promises to be the ® Pittsburg of Canada’ During the yeara that Mr. Sutherland has been coming to this province in the inter- eats of Schoffleld Bros., he made ‘many friends who, while regretting his retire- ment from the road, will wish him abun dant success iu his mew venture. . 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