r of are 90r eld nes- 00. | THE DafLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 6, 1900 a, eee Colf 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 tor G olf Jerseys 65e 42¢ Golf Jerseys 85e bde Golf Jerseys 95¢ 65e Golf Jerseys $1.25 Q5e Golf Jerseys $1.50 $110 Many So Kuitted Siew After the handling of last week—about]S8s ha wls. Yours at HALF ~ PRICE ce THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WEEKS & CO eee ae SHE WANTS A PIANO aE that daughter of yours she would be more than pleased to have one—but you think you eannct afford it Our pie bo ga'itsfy the perticular.”’ We can raace the pay- ments easy for you— We can sell you the best piano. Come in and taik it over. WALAS@AA444 Big Bargains in Second Hand Pianos and Organs. ® MILLER BROS, «if «ff Cornolly’s Building. ld WS SF FF FS SST cette acti tll ll FSIISIIIVe TT eV IV Quesn SSREET Yo Eszsecute A great variety of work in our workshop, such as Expert Watch & Clock Repairing G ding & Silver-plating Engraving —— Repairirg & Renovating Fine Jewelery The latter inclades 2 large class of work, which fermerly had to be sent away for repairs, which ae now guarantee to do in the best manner and promptly. Soliciting your favours. G. F. HUTCHERSON, Quean ETH BRT. dewrler ov Optician. Cinna AE lO OT LL _— Tae person who lost the fr rot pear Mark W rich ’s corner, cam have theseme oa pmication at I. Stewart's, Eclipse Bakery, paying expenses, ou A. VU, H.— Regular afternoon at 3 o’ clock Jimena Tee Ferry Streamer is running to-day And the Minto goes to Georgetown ! meeting tomorrow ~— ——- Tue Prors.— Moderate to fresb westerly winds; fair aod mild today and Sunday. -_> Po.ice Count.—A countryman named Ronald Macdovald was this morning fined $10 or 30 days imprisonment. —_ CHARLOTTETOWN’S CENTENARIAN.— Wil- ham Lockerby, Upper Queen Street, will be one hundred and two years old tox morrow. diiiitttdal Rep Cross,—W1)! those interested re member that the Ladies Aidto the Red Cross meet to work in St. Paul’s School- room on Monday at2 p. m. Contriba- tions received at the rooms until Thursday, Jan. Litb. slabs Rep Cross.— Wil! the ladies who met at the Queen Hotel, on Tuesday, January 2nd, re the Ladies’ Aid to the Red Cross, nlease mee: the President, at Si. Paul’s Schoolroom,oo Monday morning the 8th instant, at 10.15 for \ransaction of impor- tant business. Mr. Moopy’s Last Worps.—Dwight L. Moody’s last words were, according tu a Boston despatch: “ Earth recedes and heavens open before me. If this is death there is nothing awful here. It is eweet. This is bliss. Do not call me back. God is calling we. I must go. There is no valley here. I: is beautiful.” These words were taken down by stenographer Ben Wright, of Boston, who had them dis rectly after toe death from Mr. Moody’s Sun. juneatineed A Grrr Apraeciatsp,—Lance Corporal Lorne Stewart, in the course of one of his letters to bis father, says: “ Thank Mra. Lord for me for the very kind res membrance she sent, us boys. It Kipling’s Kecessional : God of our fathers known of old, Lord of our far-fluog battle iine, Beneath whose awful! hand we hold Dominion over palm aod pine, Lo-d God of Ho-t3 be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget. I have it all off by heart now. It was very thoughtful of Mrs. Lord to send it, aod we appreciate it very much. ‘Yo Ecurrse Att Reoorps.—Mr. James Osborne, geoera’ superintendent of the Western Division of the Canadian Pacific, eays the total area of all plowing reaches this year in the Prairie Province alone no lees than 867,070 acres, or an increase of 253,350 acres over that of last fall, and he aleo gave other figures, The total acreage now ready forthe epring’s crop is 1,492,- 088, or an incresn<e of 48 per cent., but be is informed uo» the most reliable au:ko. - ity tha: a go's) deal more plowing will be done next epring, bringing the increased area pp ioa sii! higber figure. The gen- eral superintendent states that the farm ers See the same indications this fall as during the fallor 1886, whieh preceded the trewendous wheat crop of 1&87. RoyalYacht Docked. Loxpon, January 5.—The new royal yacht Victoria und Albert, which listed 30 degrees to port when an attempt was made to undoeck her at Pembroke yesterday, was euccessfully undocked thie morn ng after being partially righted with baillest. Horses Wanted. Mowrreat, Jan. 5.--Toe Imperial War Office yesterday cabled the Canadian Pacitic for freight rates on 1,500 boracs from Calgary toSeuth Africa via St Jobo, N. B. Evidently the War Office intends buying horses in the Northwest. me tn I On Buller’s Etaff. Toronto, Jan, 5.—A Jetter received by the family here of George H. Kirkpatrick, eldest son of the late Sir George Kirk- patrick, and a graduate of the Roya! Mili ary College, Kingston, states that he has been attached to the staff ot General Bul- ler. DIED. At Charlottetown, on Friday, 5th iust., App Webster, aged 80 years. [Fuceral from the residecce of Miss Snelgrove, Kent Street, on Sunday at 3 p. m. Friends will please take this notice. } At Charlottetown on Jan. 5th, afterfa lingering illness, Lillian M., youngest duugbter of Mary and Thomas Waye, 1p ber 23rd year. {Funeral on Sunday, at 1 30 p. m., from the residence of Mr. George 8S Corney, heed of Prince Street. friends are in- vited. } At Peters’ Road, Lot 65, on Dec. 15, 1899 after a short illness of a few days, Isabella McLean, beloved wife of Mal colm McArthur aged 69 years. A doctor at the front writes :—“That would be most gratefully received by patients are cushions fer men who are well eneugh to eit ont and games fo amuse them. Local and Other Items was | THE CIVIC REPORYS. Waterworks and Sewerage —City and Police Courts. Tae reports Of the various departments of the Cty of Guarlottetown will be pre seated to the City Council at the regular meeting to be held on Monday evening mext. Tae Exawiwer has beeu courteous- ly permi ted ic extra & che following faets from the reports of the Waterand Sewer Com mirsiouers, as weil as from those of Mr. H. V. Palmer, Clerk of the: Police and City Courts :-— WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE. The annual report of the Commissioners of sewers nnd Water Supply shows that the waterworks branch 1» io goed order, and that po accidents have happened throughout the year, Tne second boiler and pumpivg engoe at the station were completed early in ihe year, the total cost ot which work 18 $4,324.04. There were 45 services laid duriog tue year, bringing the total up to 2,027, of which 1,505 are ROW 10D use, ‘Te increase iu the actual rece!pts for domestic purposes has been $396.58, for stores $100.77, for hose, etc., $6.75. The decrease for stables was $12.21, sieamers, engines, etc., $117.08, and misceilaneous $21.31. The toa revenue way $13,749.14 against $13,294.74 in 1898. The expend:- tare for the year was $3,565.23, $105.27 more than in tne previwus year, The commissioners were tanerefor: able to hand uver to the City Council $10,083.91. The interest on water debeatures this year being $9,842 50 she amount paid over to tae Council was $241.41 wore than the accrued interest. I'he total length of the sewers laid during the year was approximately ten miles, and all parts of the cempleted work are in suc- cessful operation. The year closes with 170 dwellings and stores connected witb the system, and a large number 0: ap- plications for the coming s8easoa is ex~ pected. The amount spent On sewer con- struction during the year was about $71,000. During the year sewerage deben- tures to the amouat of $96,000 were sold, bringing the tota! issue up to $117,000. POLICE COURT. Mr. H. V . Palmer, Clerk of this Court, reports ths during the year 1899 there were 436 cases heard and disposed of in the City Police Court, an increase of 19 over the previous year, Of these, convictions were obtained in 378 casee, 51 charges were dismissed and tuere were seven cases sent to the Supreme Court. There were 275 convictions for dronkenness against 256 the previous year, There were 20 coavicuons for violating the Liquor Regulation Act compared wiih 22 »m 1898. ‘Tbe receipts for the year amounted t» $1122.47 agsiost $1289.28 in 1898. In all 831 documents were issued aod delivered io the police for service or execution. Dog tax to the amount of $600 hax bean collected through the medium of the court. CITY COURT. In the City Court durieg the year 1899, according to the report of the clerk, there were 73 appeals from the valuation of real estate, personal property sod the imposition of pol! taxes heard and disposed of. There were 171 executions issued for the collection of taxes, against 2583 in the year 1898. The receipts of the court for the year amount to $52.71. PERSONAL, Rev. D. B. McLeod returned from Boston last evening. Messrs Geo A.Sharp and L. BE. Prowse erossed to Pictou {to-day ea route to Syd- Rev. Mr. J. A. Clarke, representing Brock & Patterson, St. John, N. B., is 6 guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. W.C. Lea, of Victoria, who bas been on a businesstrip to Sydney, U. B., returned last evening. Misses Mary and Eva Wright, of Sum- mereide, were at the Queen Hotel yester- day en route to New Brunswick. Mr. Charles Cuming and Miss Elle Cuming left Charlottetown last evening on a visit to relatives in New York. The deatb of Douglas B. Woodworth, ex-M. P., for King’s County, N. S8., took place at Oakland, California, on Tuesday, January 2ad. Mr. Aubrey Blanchard crossed by the Minto today on return to the Royal Mili tary College at Kiogston. Mr. Noel Tucker, who is also attending the Mili- tary College, crossed: he previous day. The North Sydney Herald reports that Mr. H. &. Sutherland, the popular and wellsknown representative of Schofield Bros, St. John, has purchased from Nor- man McDonald, Sydney, the Merchant’s Bank block, including stock and trade, Asasmall appropriate New Year’s gift you conldn’t get anything nicer than one of thuse Transvaal souvenir booklets. Anyone will appreciate such a reminder o our boys now in South Afriea. For eale at all the bookstores and at R. H, Maeon’s news tand, Price 10 cents, LOCAL NOTICES. On and after today,Mr, S.N. Earle’s new music sehool will be open to the musical public for instruction in all branehes of music; vacancies {fer two or three pupils, 23. Booming-~Business is stil] Sooming at Prowse Bros. The overcoate,ulsters aod fur coats are walking out in good ehap>. } Special prices all this month, 433 Local and Other items, ———= at Iscanp Oata.—A lat irinidad cucoler quoves P, HE, Island oats & $2.65 per 160 ibs. eine lila fue Epipaany. — To-day the Feast of the Eyiphany the usu s| services were beld in the Ghurcoer. vwemmg —— Jpera Hovss. - M matinee ai the Opera HouKe yerverday afternoon Whur u le? Maric very well arnended and the per ormance was thoroughly enjoyed. The Caxaptan Troops. —At ‘he annual meeiing of the Cowmercial Travellers As-ocia'iou, «t Toronoa few days ago, $1000 was voted t» provide comforts tor the Canadian troops now in Sonth Africa. W. C.T. U.—O9 Monier, Jan. 8b, 3.80 p.in. a meeting of th WO TU. is their rcom-ou Grafion sree. A ehort Bible reading to be followed ov prayer for the sulders in Africa. Ali are cor- dially invited. Swarkey aNd JerFrie:.— Thomas Saar key pas received a chs'lenge frou. James J. Jeffries to fight twenty rovods within 30 dave, the winuer te take ali), provided Tom O’Rourke is excluded from Sharkey’s corner. Sharkey said he wae glad of an opportunity to fight Jeffries on tue terms stated, but would insist that George Siler should not referee the fizht. eR Jounty Court.—At the adjourned sit- ting of the County Court’ judgment was given in the following suits: W C Harris vs. Ewen Cameron. Action for rent Judgment for the defendant. Augustine MclIonnis vs. John A McIonis. Action for mocey had and received. Judgment tor plaintiff for $10. Ebenezer Wheatley vs. Herbert BE. J. Lewis. Action of dam-~ age for sheep destroyed by degs, Judge- ment of nensuit. ee A Srrance Cask.—A strange story is told regarding a woman who arrived ia Truro by train a few eveningsago. When the train stopped, it ia said, she had en~ tirely lost ber memory and knew nothing of her past, where she was going or who she was. Ste could noteven tell her pame. She was about thirty-five years of age, well dreesed, acd of good appearance . She bad a ticket from, Lyna, Mass., to New A | ‘not one to be carried AN i ARM AL i A PN A aE pe ere | SLEGLLLGLELGSS GEGGGE GSS Glaszow. Thef:rain officials trancferred her to the eastern bound train aad wired the authorities at New Glasgow particulars of the case, F MEE: MEAT % THE ALWAYS & g BUSY STOKE. # We had a large sale of Lad- ies’ Jackets last week. We want to sell every jacket in stock, over, Every lady in need of a jack- et can get one new and fashion- able at a ridiculously We offer you a good assort- ment in colored and black ~prin- cipally black. Buy Now—™ The balance of Lireranry Men or /Bostox.—The; National Magazine bas an exceedingly in teresting article under this heading, in connection with which are published ex- cellent likenesses of Mr. C. W. Hall, for many years aresideat of Caariotsetown, and Mr. James Jeffrey Roche, editor of the Boston Pilot, whom nearly everyone here knows either by reputation or per~ sonalily. Mr. Roche is epoken of as one whose poetic and novelistic productions are distinguished for their brilliancy, humor and ingenuity; and Mr. Hail is referred toas a man who has written much notable historical romance and verse, One of Mr. Hall’s latest poems, ‘*Pierre Godey’s Story,” is published by the Natiena] Magazine. _-o——“" A Briwiuasr Acrress.—One of the stars of the stage of the present day, ac- cording to the St. Paul Globe, is Miss Coghian, daughter of Charles Coghlar, eo well known on the Island, Muss Coghlan, says the Globe, eas born in Londoa, and has crossed the ocean forty-one limes. She bas had only two years’ experience in her art, but these have bees passed under the guidunce of her talented father. Her rise has been very rapid—from the least part to the most prominent and most dif- ficult. When ip the midat of her success her father died. The night after his death ele played for the company’s sake with the tears streaming down her face. In her lines are the words, I am an orphas.” Miss Coghlan is not a strong Woman phy- sically, but of intenae energy. Though ® great sorrow kas entered her young life, the brilliant Miss Coghlan bas brigut prospects. Only two years, and yet a star, Surely this is a triumph that she, though reared in the atmosphere of the atage, may well! be proud of. sey ryrnnneinen trae = For Your Cough (And we advise you net to let it go teo long) use a —— Johnson’s Compound Syrup of White Pine and Tar. It’s agreeable taste, and the promptness with which it acts, has made it a decided favorite with members of the medical profession, as wel! as with the general public, Price 25cts. 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