aan sien seeded a De -| Local and Other Hens, ‘SBS aS Golf Jerseys. We have a tew Golf Jerseys left over and want to clear them out. We offer them at| the following prices :— gees Reg Yours Prics tor Golf Jerseys 65¢ 42¢ Golf Jerseys 85e bde Golf Jerseys 95e 65e | Golf Jerseys $1.25 95 | Golf Jerseys $1.50 $1.10 Mh SO Killed Saw After ‘the handling of last week—about 18s ha wl s. Yours at HALF - PRICE THE PROPLE’S STORE. ee WEEKS & CO OS aS Pas as as ce ee ee ee oe CHEQUE LOST. Cheque No 117, drawn by Mr.S Cousins : , Park Coroer Cream- } Secretary Trea-urer ery on the MERCE ANTS BANK OF P. E. ISLAND, for $56 00 dwilars. Finder will please return to drawer. The public is hereby warned against ceshing above sheque. New Druo Store. Coruer Great George and Kent Streets, Now Open and Ready For Business _——_-_ Oc A share of your patron- age respectfully sunicited. G A B MACDONALD Telephone. N ight Rell. Co-partnership “—Notice en mm I beg to give notice that I bave this day taken into partnersoip, my SOD, Jobn O. | Hyndman, who hes been in my office for the past «1x years, aod benceforth the bus yess condacted by me will be continued jo the name of HYNDMAN & CO. Thunking the public for past favoure aod respectfully soliciting a continuance ot the eame. F. W. HYNDMAN, REPRESENTING:— North British and Mercentile Fire Ins Co.,of G. B. Union Fi re Assurance Society of G. B. Phoenix Fire Aesurance Co., of London. Standard Life Assurance Co. of Edianurgh General Marine Ineurance Co. The Canada Accident Aseurance Co. 480: — lotercolonia! Coa) M:ning Co., (Ltd.) of Westville, N. 8, (Drummond Ool- liery. — ottetown, | the Parliament of Canada. ist January, 1900. THE — Orera Hover.—Every lover of gool mutic cught not to miss going to Mr. Karle’s grand concert tonight in the Opera Houre. Girr or Arries.—The reetorand stu gents of St. Dunstan’s College desire to thank Lieut.-Governor McIntyre for a barrel of choice apples. Hare's Concert. - Goand bave a good laugh and get two hours and a quarter of real enjoyment at Mr. Earle’s concert this evening. a ee Senpay Scuoo. Wonkers.— Remember ithe meeting in Zion parlor on Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock which bus been called by Rev. D. B. McLeod, President of Queen’s County. Jan 2, 2i. Carp or Tuayks. ihe Sisters of Notre Dame Convent desireto offer moat grate- ful acknowledgment: to the ladies who organized the concert for the benefit of tieir inst:tution and to the persons who so graciously took part in it. To the public they offer thanks for the kind encourage. / ment given. ———-— <> Warca Nicut Seaviee.—A large con- gregation assembled in the First Methodiet Church on Sunday night to celebrate the watch night service Rev. J.J. Teadsle conducted theservice. Rev.G, P. Ray- mond gave the p'incipal address. Rev. Geo. Ross assisted. The service closed | with **God Save the Queen.” ANNIVERSARY ENTERTAINMENT.—The anniversary entertainment at Emerald op Saturday evening next promises to be agreat success. Mr. J. E. B. Mc- Cready wii) deliver bis popular lecture on D’Arey McGee, after which a choice pro- gramme of vocal aod instrumenta! music, readings, etc, will be rendered. A small admiesion fee will be charged. A full attendance is expected. Hyrnpmax & Co,—Our advertisisg col- umes today contain a notification of a ebange io the name of a we!! known and deservedly esteemed insurance agency of Charlottetown. The business heretofore conducied by and under the name of F. Ww. Hvedman, will hereatter be known as Hyndman & Co. Mr. John U. Hyndman, son of the senior member having been admitted to partner- ship. It ie not necessary for us t2 point oat the high | standing enjoyed by Mr. Hyndman,—that ie well knownand established. Mr. John O. Hyndman will be welcomed by all in- terested as wel! on account of bis per sonal popularity as for his business ability and euterprise. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —1%°0 has an odd look; .but we'll soon get u-eu t> it, —Hovethe capture of Coleaburg is a roOT omen tor the coming:year. Thursday, February Let, have been fixed as the date of meeting of —The baiance at interest inthe P. E. Island brasch of the Dominion Savings. People are Bank, is gradually lessening. nat all growing rich! — The death of Mr. Thomas 8 Burrie re- moves a very old citizen and one of tue oldest (if not the oldest) of the printers ir a!] Canada. Mr. Burris was a ov'et,unassum- ing highly intelligent, ani exceedingly well read Hehas lived in retirement for several years. —The news of the capture of Colesburg, if true, is encouraging. Colesburg is av important strategic point, — x railway junction on the direct road to Bloom fonteiov and Pretoria, not far from the Urang: Free State border. It is to be hoped tha’ this success will be followed up by other . —Sir Malachi Daly! The Queen’s gift to the popular Lieut. Governor of Nova Scotia is a Knighthood. We know ef no man more worthy of the honor. §&i1: Malachi is a son of the late Sir Dominic, at one time Lieutenant Governor of P E. Island; and he was hia father’s privat secretary. His friends in this Province send congratulations. Tue Latest Sone “Jack Canuck,” will be sung at Mr. Earle’e concert this evening. The refrain runs thus :— Then let the Empire’s bugie sound, They’ll find in Jack Cannock The finest sample in the realms Of British nerve and pluck. Will be sung by Mr. C. Earle. _ .——-——_-— A few calendars left, will cleared out at half i ee at Carter’s nin eens At Midnient Your prescription can be filled at Macdonald’: Drug Store Corner Kent and Great George Streets. Residence in connection with store. VELEPHONE. IC" N—Un 4th Jaouary, inst, at 12 AUTON: Bell preverty. next Walsh «& Owen’s warehouse, King St. Terms, $75 downjand balince in instalments with 5p. ¢. interest, E. H. Norton, Auctioneer. ie seeme [0« D.ufLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, JANUARY 2, 1900 CHARLOTTETOWN SAVINGS BANE. Statement for the Years Ended December 31st, 1898 and 1899. 1898. Balance due depositors Jan. BOt, JOUR... sccsecus =“ $14,392.99 Added during the year. 341,060 29 ene $2,155,453.28 377,756.08 — Baiance due depositors Dec. it BONG iio cask $1,777,697 .25 Add Dominion Stock trans ferred from Savings Baok.. $750,000 00 Less withdrawale in 1898. . Total in P. E. Island exclu~ sive of P. O. — Bavk.. . $1,852,097.25 '1899- Balaace due a Jap, let 1899.. wm $1,777,697 25 360, 739.20 ~~ Added during year. Mca wees ee $2,128,436 45 356,521.85 Balance due depositors Dec. Bist; WDB icc...ccoiccces $1, 771914 Add Domision stock trane- ferred from Savings ns co shee o sax s Lees withdrawals in 1899.. 71,000.00 Tetal in P E Island ex Jus- ive of P O Savings Bank. . bth vtioves $1, 842,914.60 PERSONAL, Dr. Jenkins arrived last Alberta. The funeral of Mies Goodwill, on New Wear’s Day, was largely attended by sympathizing frieade of the family ic town and conniry. Mr. and Mrs. Doherty, of the Reyere Hote], Pictou, spent New Year’s with hie brother and hie family at the Hotel Davies, They Jeft on retura to Pictou this morn~ i! Zz ° The marriage of Mr. Edison Stewart afd Mies Mollie McKinton took place, at Souris isstevening, Rev. 8. H, Wright officiating. The bride was attended hy Mies Blanche McKinnon, and was given awav by her bretver-in-law, Mr. L. E. Shaw. Mr. D. A. McKinnon, of Char- lottetown, attended the groom. The pre- sents were numerous and Costly. night from on Se eaneiapaaeimaa BORK. At the Mazee, New Richmond, Quebec, onthe 26tb ult,to Mr. and Mrs. (Rev.) Jas. FP. McCurdy 4 son. een ese - engages - Se DIED. At Union Road, on Dee. 30th, Mr. Richard Partridge, aged 84 yveare. (Funeral tuday at 2 o’clock to Sherwood Cemetery. At his residence, Great George Street’ on New Year’s mcrnving, Thomas Barris, in the 88:h year of his age. (Funeral on Wednesday at 2.30 to People’s Cemetery. {New York papers please copy.] Io this city, on the 2nd January, inst., in her 75th yesr, Bridget, relict of Jobu Butler. {Funeral at 8.45 o’clock on Thursday morving, from Richmond Street, east, to | St Dunstan’s Catbedral. } Anew supply of the latest graphophone records just re- ceived at Miller Bros., Queen Street. Spewial enape for smokers from now antil January 2nd, Centra) Drug store. Christie, Brown & Co’e, fruit cakes are delicious. They are put up ia cne ard two pound boxes and are for ealeat Beer & Goff’s. 2i. Asasmal! appropriate New Year’s gift you couldn’t get anything nicer than one of thuse Transvaal souvenir boeklete. Anyone wil! appreciate such a reminder of our boys now ia South Afries, For sale at all the bookstores and at R. H, en news tand, Price 10 cente. or Farmers” Meetings Under the auspices of the Provincial F. & D. Association, and by arrangement with the Department of Agriculture. Prof, A. G. Gilbert, poultry manager at the Central Exptl. Farm, will address meetings at the following places, on the dates named. Marebfield, Thursday and Friday, the 18th and 19 h January, at the meeting of the F. & D. Associatioo. At Alperton, Saturday, 7 o’clock, p, m. At Centerville, Monday, the 2 o'clock, p. ™. At New Glasgow, Tuesday, the 23rd, at 2 0’cluck, p. ™- At Montague Bridge, Wednesday, the 24th, at 7 o'clock, p. m. Al) arecordially invited to attend, and bear our important poultry interests dis- cussed. By order of Dept. of Agriculture. WALTER SIMPSON, Pree. F.& D. Association pio Zins the 20th, at 22nd, at 1-d&w2i wky—gur, pat, SaanTaRTIRERETTTTARTTETTTTUTRCHaR ERT RRRNATTRNTNR i* “Other liens, A$ LLABLLHS Kos H ELLBGHGGHGG LS am. be Mect Me at the Always Busy Store SSeT SSUES SOSCHCOOSSCATE J CODSSSHE HSCSCKR SPER SESEOHTOO =s @ 2 @ es ee @ 2] @ Ladies’ Jackete =sa2 @ «4 228 ea sa- © ® Picrov Boat. —The Minto goes to Pic- tou tomorruw mcruing at 7 o'clock instead | of the Princess. 1.0 O. F. - Alpha Rebecca Lodge, No} 10,10 © F, meets temght. Lostallation of officere. A full attendance requeste. New Year’s Day.—Toe holiday was g-verally observed. There was consider- ab: y driving, and in the aftersoon a good many “calls” were made. ~ Fartcres.—Io Prince Eijward Island there were this year four failures compar- ed wich three the year before and nive in 1897, the liabilities for the three years re epeciiv-ly being $20,444, $24,500 and $110,000. — Hal fex Herald. Str. Dunsnay’s CotLegr. ~The Reetor of St. Duustan’s College axtures us that there is not now any diphtheria iv that institu- tion. Clase work began to-diy. Day scholars wiil not be admitted for some Jaye, however. Cuurca Socian — The |] drs cf the First Methodist Church wil) uid o e of their popular socials io-murruw (Wed- nesday) evening in the lec:ure room of the church. An excellent programme will be given and refreshments served. Silver collection. Rink Opexinc.—A very large number of skarere attended the opening of Halle- boro Rink last evening. The ice was in excellent condition. Galbraith’s band rendered good music. About nine o’clock the news of Gen. French’s victory was given out by Capt. Moore when cheer upon cheer was raised. The band then played “Rule Britannia.” Rather an auspicious opening. eannliiaieitin Bapty Burnep.—A lad named Reggie Harrington, employed in J. D, Taylor’s printing office, was badly burned yesterday morning. It seems thatfe was lighting the fire with benzine when an explosion toek piace. The bottom was blown out of the, can and the - lad’s clothing took fire. Before the flames could be ex- tinguished the boy was severely burned about the hande and neck. The little fellow bad medical aid as soon as possible, and was eubseqvent taken to the P. E. Island Hospital. An aiarm of fire was sounded, but beyond the burning of some files of job printing no damege was dove Sr. Dunstan’s Carmepral.— The special service in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral in celebration of the beginning of the closing year of the century, was attended by a congregation which filled the spacious edifice. The cervice was most impressive. His Lordship Biskop Macdonald cele- brated Mase, assisted by Fathers Jobneton and Connolly as deacon and sub-deacon, and Dr. Morrison as High Priest. Hie Lordship also preached, speaking very strongly regarding the evil of intemperance. At the close of His Lordsbip’s remarks a large proportion of the congregation signi- fied their willisgness to abstain from the use of imtoxicants as a beverage during the year. The wusical portion of the service was under the direction of Mr. Blanchard, and some members of the Leayuwe of the Cross assisted in the sing- ing. Miss Maisie Coady assisted on the violin, and Professor Watts gave selec- tions on the clarionet and organ. The deco- rations were the tame as at Christmas. aos VIVEFTONEN ONY PFET EAP tT is To-night, 3 Dec. SOth L899. We will give a discount of 25 PER GENT off all our stoc of Christmas Perfumes Perfume Atomizers Hand Glasses and a few Manicure Gases at Cost, Your last chance this century. a rr salele ie | AnAAd dss Se NNN TAA UA NULLA AAAAAU LAU dddddd deddd : PPAF AGTIP GGA AIGRAAG GK GABAA G ASS Hy Lies EPSPS PS EERE SERRE — Buying ot Ladies’ Jackets after Christmas is pleas- ant buying for ladies in need of a nice garment. 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