DIBD At Newlande, on the &:h January, 1900, Malcolm McLeod, Q. C., aged 65 years {Favera! leaves house en Wednesday at 3.15 p. m., for railway etation, thenee to Sherwood.] At Norib Rustico, or the 19th Decem- ber, in ber 74th year, Junet, beloved wife of Norman willis. aE ee HEED olf Jerseys. We have a tew Golf Jerseys left over and want to clear them out. We offer them at the following prices :— Reg Yours Price for Golf Jerseys ce 8-42 Golf Jerseys 35e 5de Golf Jerseys 95e 65e Golf Jerseys $1.25 95e Golf Jerseys $1.50 $1.10 Mightly Sal Kuiled Siew After the handling of last week—about18s ha wl s. Yours at HALF - PRICE THE PEOPLE'S STORE. wre re 302 75 Bre ors oe RRR EORBB You can get more satisfaction and more real pleasure by buy- ing from us, instead. of doing your own baking. A Splendid Assortment of Fruit and Plain Cake, Cocoanut Pies, Apple Pies, Cream Pies, Mince Pies, Corn Gems, Patties, Oatcake, ouchnuts, ete Baked to-day, TeLernoxe 98. D. Stewart Eciipse BAKERY BAKES bUST RREAD SHE WANTS A PIANO 3K “Our pia bo satisfy the particular.”’ that daughter of yours s% vf] she would be more than pleased to have : - “(i one—-but you think i «if you cannct afford it lip ail} hii» We can mike the pay- ments easy for you— sill We can sll you the fie alf best piano, fine «ill Come in ond talk it {jp we over. [ips Big Bargains in econd e Hand Pianos and Organs. = © MILLER BROS., «til Quran STREET af! Connolly’s Buildix So i» YS FFF FF SS My, ais ; sup, if thesummer weather is | ubere, and the jubilation ia Winvipeg over LIFEIN THE WEST An Interesting Descriptive Article| By D Jenkins. Having lived over two years in the Northwest, felt astroug imelination once | more to visit the *pight l:tils ieland,” and | tu lock pon the old familiar faces. I have been well repaid for the long weary journey, by tue exceedingly kind aud cor- dial greeting I have mei with on my ree turo—a reception most gratifying and a kindness I fully appriciate. It may interest your readers, at this slack season, if I give some little idea of the life imthe Weat. [ will not givea des- cripuion Of the jouroey, which has been often repeated, more than to say that owing to tne failure of the man [ had engaged :o go ous in charge of mv car of stock, i bad ogo withthm myself; and I may add that I never made the trip so pleasantly, I enjoyed the roomy and airy caboore infinitely more thanthe clove aad sinffy Pullman in which, on a warm night, you canpotsicep for the heat and oua cold ove you are kept awake by the cold,—to say nothing of the fear of microbes for which the heavy plush upboletering and the thick blankets form a very cosy nest. I found the conductors, with but two exceptions, Courteous and obliging,and was always invited to take aseatin the cupola of the caboose, from which elevatiou, in a revolving chair, | got a complete panorama | of the country through which we passed. I got into trouble ouce, owing to the con- ductor being ordered to proceed at once where he told me be would be detained | half an hour. I had scarcely landed on | the platform when I saw the train move off. I had some difficulty io overtaking it, and should have bad much more, but | that [ had taxen the precaution to note the number of the train as well as thatof the car, which the man in charge of a car of stock should always do. I geton a passenger train for which I bad to wait some hours and thus could not find my train. I then wired to have my car left at a station tilll came up. By this means, I at once overtook my horses. This acerdent added two days to the length of my journey: —mora!, keep cleze to the conductor. When I first started iato ranchiogI was | induced to go into partnership with a man who had a lease of 13,000 acres ata, cent an acre. this I[ thought! must be a grea: advantage ; bu: I soon} found out my mistake. The horses did | not approve of the grazing, and went off, to find sometbiog more to their taste, and seitled dowo on the Kootenai River, fron | which part nothing coald keep them. So L decided that a3 the horses would not stay with me. I must stay with them. J] took upa ranch on the Kootenai, dissolved the partnership, and there keep them still. | We are situated a few miles from the Rockies aad about twiceas far from the Montana border. The climate on the whole is very fine, though the westher is uncertain. Changes come without notice and quite suddenly. The worst of the climate is the want of rain and the high winds. But forthe last few years they wave had abundance of moisture, and the wind does no turin. One gets used to it, anyhow. ©» i+ Kootenai we have far less w pd t-an at Pinchber Creek and that beighborbu Half way into the town, wien it falls, lies quite level. Bevond tsa. itis blown away very soon, and there is poor sleighing. Horses and strong cattle live out all winter and find their own food, The grase, which is short and dry, cures in the tavorabl-., and is nearly as nourishing in winter as in summer. Spring is the hardest time on stock, and if it 14 protracted they fail eomewha’. But if the sprivg ia fine, horees will be-sleek and fat io April. The yearliags sucking dams, sometimes are not much largerthao themselves, Calves and weak cows have to be fed The practice now is to wean the calves io November and feed them ca gre-n oa's and hay. Weak cows are kept in th pasture and fed in stormy weather. I think, perbaps, I huve gon abou: as far a9 your readers will care to follow as one time, [ will give more in detail the life in the West and a short de-«crip- tion of Mavitohaand the political chang-s the gou0w, Hugh Jobn’s great victory. Yonrs, etc., J. T. Jenkins. -aa-eoecemO —Councillor Hooper requests us to state that bedid not say a) the Council meeting last evening that he would never offer for re-election but it was not his iu- tention to off r this year, Success comee to those who persevere, If vou take Hoou’s Sareaparilla faithfully and persistently you will surelf he bene- fitted. LOCAL NOTICES Miss Burris will reopen ier classes in daucing and depertmeat in B. I. S. Hali,} Kent Street, on Tuesday 9th inste, at 8 p. m. Private class Wednesday 8 p. m. Juvenile clase, Thureday at 3.30. : Band Saturday Afternoon.—The rink managers have decided to bave the band every Saturday afternoon till further notice. This is an experiment, and will depend on the encouragement they receive! whether tt will be continued throughout | the season. So bring your triends next) Saturday. yal. Boys oil tan moccasins $1 @ pair at R. K. Joet’s. Fancy moose moccasins at yy i. Jost’s. We are selling glass ware ata discount of 25 per cent.—W. P. Colwill. For January magazines visit Carter’s bookstore. Come and get a bargain in crockery for 30 daye. We will sel] our steck ata big discount.—W. ). Colwill. | MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P.E. I PUR DAILY MXAMINGR OBARLUTTETUWN, JAUNARY 9, 1900 SUPREME COURT In Session To-day—Feeling Kefer- to the Late Malcoim MacLeod, Q @. Tae Hilary Term of the Supreme Court opened this forenoon at eleven o’vlock, the Chief Justice presiding. The following Grand Jurors were swors in :— Patrick Blake, Cuarlottetown, fore~ man; Walier Matheson, Cha loite- town ; Murdock McLeod, West River ; Coaries McMilian, Alberry Plains: Geo D Davison, Ubarlottetowo; Daniel Muilin, St Peter’s Road; Danean Mathe- son, Vernou River; James H Gregor, Brackley Beach; W H Enman, Hampton; Frank Bovyer, Buabury; Arthur Dickie- son, New Giaegow; Jobo Mc- Quarrie, Victoris; Grerge Steven- con, New Glasgow; James G Mc- Callum, Brackley Point; John Gunn, Clifton; George W Wakeford, Charlotte- town ; James shaw, Brackley Poiwt; D O’M Reddin, Charlottetown; Nathaniel Peardon, Wiusioe; Neil Macdonald, Hamp- ton; EF Purdy, Charlottetown ; David McQuarrie, Crapaud; Hector Mcleod, Royalty. The Chief Justice, in the course of his charge to the Grand Jucy, made a freling reference to the death of Mr. Malcolm McLeod, for many years a leading member of the Bar and a good citizen in the fullest sense of the term. His Lordship said: There 1s another subject, a more mournful one, to which I feel it my duty, my sad duty, to allude. Those of you who are accustomed to attend this court will hereafter miss from among the members of the Bar the presence of one who for many, many years was awell known and familiar figure. I referto Mr. Malcolm McLeod, whose sudden and unexpected death yesterday afternoon caused a shock to this com munity. Mr. McLeod was an eminent couneel. In hie death the members of this court, tor whom I «m sure I may speak iodividu- ally as well as collectively.feel that they have lest agreatly esteemed and highly valued friend, the Bar has lost an able, accomplished and high-minded advocate, and the commun- itv has lost a worisy citizen whose con- duct and ¢xamol- ia every relation have been of the most ton rable character. a Annual iecting To-day—The Re- port ofthe Directors. The annual meeting of the shere- holders ot the Merchacts’ Baok of Prince Edward Island was held at the Banking Heuse this forenoon, There was a good attendance of shereholders, and the direc- tors #od casaier were bighly compliment- ed upon the excellent showing made dur- iog tue year. The directors’ report reads as follows : DIRECTORS REPORT. The direciors bave pleasure in present- ing to the shareholders the twenty-ninth annual report of the bank’s business for the year eoding 30th December, 1899. The net profiis for the year have en- abled your directors to pay the usual 8 per cent dividend and to add $15,000 to the rest account makirg the amount at credit of tbat accoun: $80,000. Since the last anoual mepting agencies of the Bank have been opened at Summer- side end Alberton. The offices of tbe Bank have been care- ful-y inspected during the year. Sed. BenJaMiIn Hearrz, L. L. Beer, ARTHUR PETERS, W.A. Weeks, SaMuRL PRowsE. Charlottetown, January Ytb, 1900. The old directors were re-elected. At a subsequent meeting of the new board Mr. Benj. Heartz was re-elected president and and Mr. L. L. Beer vice presideovt. -— I. O. O. F.—The following officers were instsited last evening at S*. Lawrence Lodge, by A W Mitchell, D DG M, aft-r which the newly~installed Noble Grand, entertained tbe brother’s at an oyster sup- per. The toasts usualon euch an oc casion were given and respooded to in a hearty manner : N G—J McDonald. V G—A Down. R S—Neleon Younker, F S—D R MeLennan, Treas—Rob: Rattray. Warden— W Bearisto. Cond—J J McKinnon. RS N G—I Lane. LSN G—J Kennedy. RS V G—Jas Waddell. LS V G@—Geo Chandler, RS S=Jd J Prowee. S—A A Kennedy, LSS— I G—F Harper. O G—W C Whitlock. Chap—F Seller. J PG—W A Martiia. +e? PERSONAL, Mr. Alexander Martin, M. P., is in the city. Mr. H. D. McEw>o, of Mora ll, is visit ing Charlottetown. Mr. E. B. Williams, of Sammerside, is registered at the Hetel Davies. The death of Mr. Chalmers Gilmour, who married Miss Lucy Pope, daughter of the late Judge Pope, is announced. The death oceured at Freetown, on Mon- day morning, oi Mrs. Patrick Lamb, who wasa sister of Rev. Father McGuigan, as- sistant Parish Priest of Grand River West, and of Mr. George McGuigan, merchant, of Hunter River. Mrs. Lamb was thirty years old,—and her husband and one ehild survive her. leis, el Prixce or WaLes CoLLegs re-opens to: | day. i Sal Concert --Remember the concert in th” A.O. H Ha!!, on Tuesdsy eveniny, 16th.» in aid of the City Hospital. See pro- gramme io avother columa, Local and Otiier Boston Comepy Company ~The Bos- ton Comedy Uompany resent “ Briisb Born” at the Opera House ton g t. There will probsbl. be a large audienve sicuaide Boarp or Traps.— (ne a ra of Trede holds it* ansual meeting !omo-'ow night at 8 o'clock, inthe Wacon c Temple B ild- | jag. Hlection of «fli -ra, coon ih. ete. Full avendance seques ©’ a Lecrvurse.—R-v. Mr. Weoghtman will deliver his popularlJecture, “Oar Lady of the Snows,” in the Meth dist Charch at Stanley Bridge, on ‘Tnerda;, 16:h inst. Pabite cord ally invite! to atierd. Doors open at 7 o’clock, lec:ure at 8. Admuis sion 10 centy. Proceeds in sid of the Church, Desatine Sccrety.—The firet debate of the Young Men’s Debating Soviciy twokes place this evening at 8 o’clock, in the Y. M.C. A. Rooms. Ail young men are asked toattend Subject—‘Is a mau the creature of circumstance or the maker of his own fortune ?” Hooxer.—The bockey ecason opens on Friday with two matches for the senior aod intermediate championships of Prince Edward Island between the first and second teams of the Abegweit-Crescenis and the Victorias. There will likely be two hot games, Rotto Hose Compan.—At the annual meeting of Rollo Hose Company last evening, Thomas Pickard was elected eap- tain, Joseph R. Darke. first lieutenant, and B. Newsome, secretary. A/ter the meeting, lieutenant Darke entertained the wembers of the company at Carter’s restaurant, Ciry Schoo. Boarp.—The regular monthly meeting of the School Board was held last evening, The enrolment for the month was 1341. The average attendance was 1145. There were 5 cases of corporal puvishmeat. A committee was appointed to look into the law regulating annual exe penditure aod report. A committze will wait on the finance committee of the city council with respect to the issue of deben~ tures for sewerage in West Kent and Prince Street Schools. : Tue Rep Cross.—The working meeting of the Ladies Aid to the Red Cross Society yesterday aiternoon was stiended by a large number of ladies, and a good deal was accomplished. These meetings will be continued al] day to-day, tomorrow and Thursday. Since our last report the following contributious have been receiv~ ed: C C Gardiner, $5; Mrs Joseph Hens- ley, $1; Mrs W Longworth, $1.50; Mrs Attouur Newbury, 75; Miss May, 75c; Roger Farquharson $1; Mrs B_ Rogers, 6 yarde bandage flanne!; 6 bottles lithia tablets,12 botcles lemonade tabiets; Mrs James Peake, 8 yards bandage ootton; Misa Laura Young, 1 hot water bot.Jle; Mrs W H, Aitken, 5 caus concentrated lemonads; Stniner McLeod & Co, 30 yards flanneiette; J. D. McLeod & Co., half dozen bottles of beef extract; Mrs, F. L. Haszard, $2.00 worth of castile soap; Mrs. Henry Anderson, $1.00; Miss Mercy Coles $1.00. From Souris the following bave sent donations of flannelette:—Mrs. C, 4H. Sternry, Mr. J. G. Sterns, Mrs. MacFa:lan:, Mrs. Mattart, Mrs. Staniev, Mra. J. R. McKay, Mrs. B. C. Cox, Mathew & McLean Ihe public are asked to send in further ccoatribatiens, Evoough bas however been sent in inthe way of flannellette ard blankets. Such things as malted milk, jelly tablets, effervescent sults,toilet soaps, calves’ foot jelly (not in glass) absorbent cotton, old whits coiton and linen, eic., etc., will be appreciated . A lot of work bas to bedone by Friday night and volunteersare wanted. Those who cannot attend the meetings may tave work home with them—T bis includes the making of night shirts, nightengales band- APES, CLC., eC. sie NMarTrevee pene nee CT Confidence in Your Drugegist Is a more desirable quali fication on the part of intending purchasers than reliance on their own limited knowledge of tae relative values and qualities of drugs. In dispensing p-escrip- tions we put in the best drugs, and use our best brains and as Joseph Pulitzer said—-“ Angels can do no more.” f Let us Dispense ~ ‘not one to be carried | “Juliet”—bright and dainty 55 cents i» ARBABLHPAHBBAGH ASHABHL BOX S MEE! Me aT % THE ALWAYS & BUSY STOKKE. : Se Sp Se SERRE EASE Gs WV e had a large sale of Lad- ies’ Jackets last week. Sosees eyes Be want to sell | every jacket in stock, over, Every lady in need ofa 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 to0'$10.00, now $3.00 each “—STANLEY BROS SPEER IRE EE SAPS SBE TR ES & is fi & fs is ts iA fs &s fs & si S& se fs fs & fs a & ts i & t . fs fs ee eee kee SCSSSSSESESS FES 0004 GEOG CRF RUEBERS — S©S2SOO6 6986 OFS OEEO”” He 4) d0GE8 008+ ©OO0 We are particularly strong in Wor en s Kuh «ffl bers this year —they are giv: sie all satisfaction, te b 4) Goodyear’s Croquet—worth 440] lm C RC Croquet—good and strong qj “Gipsy’—medium toe, our standby “Dorothy”’— st vlish— toe cap oi -e 0») Ceti 5d cent> fy Price” — round toe, for the new shaped boots 55 cents ati “Storm’’—covers the foot well over «(| d ALLEY & CO> «(fl VV FFT IIse TTS v 50 ceata aj = > = = ¥ «ff «ill iff «iil «fill YOU WANT TO REPLACE — SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. 0 —_—— wee ee four Prescription, ‘ PPOPEDD:. 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