a Ri THE D.fLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 15, 190) PERSONAL *¢ * . . ° > ¥ * — 1 Rev. R. B. Macdonald, of Rastico, is in — olf Jerseys. We have a tew Golf Jerseys left over aud want to clear them out. We offer them at the following prices :-— Yurs Prica tor Golf Jerseys 65. 42c Golf Jerseys 85 bde Golf Jerseys 9 65e Golf Jerseys $1.25 ‘95¢ Golf Jerseys $1.50 $1.10 Mighty Sul Kite hawt After the handling ¢f last week—about 18s h a wil:s. Yours at HALF - PRICE THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WEEKS & CO LOST. Almost but not quite. The worst loss you can have ii» your ®¥E SIGHT. Do not neglect it. Many ean inform you that they have FOUND spectacles of our fitting to be satisfactory in every respect. We test eaeh eye separately and can guarantee our glass¢s to be easy. and comfourtabie. B. W. TAYLOR, 2m Cameron Block. Something Good eat more satisfaction You ca: and more res! plea» ure by buy- ing frem ve. instend of doing your own + “Ii ¥ A Splendid As.««tment ot Frait and Plain Cake, Cecoanut Pies Apple Pies, Cream Pies, Minee Pies, Corn Gems, Patties, Oatcake, ‘Joughnute, ste. Baked to-day, Taversexs 98, D. Stewart Kor ese Bawery BAKES BEAT BREAD. SS DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate McGill Univorsity) Office and Residence— Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10,8. m, ltco 8nd 7 to 8, p. m. Prompt attention to country cells. WANTED A® ONCE—A competent irl Fo or 8nera! housework. Good wees. ust be reli recommended, Apply ‘o Mrs V H Crosski'l, urighton Road 15 tf ne ee ee a ee town today. Dr, Darrach, of Kensington, is registered at the Hotel Davier. Mr. D. Roses, of Mount Sliewart, came to the city today. ; Mr, Walter Simpeon, of Bay View, wa: in the city thie morning, Mr. 8 F. Tarbueh left Charlottetown last evening on a visit to Halifax. Mr. Douzlas Rutherford.Quebec, a well known dry goods traveller, isa guest a the Hote! Davies. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of tie Summerside Journal, is in the city. He is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. John Gillis was-emong the passen- g°rs by the mail special last evening. He was en route to Halifax. Mr. Marcus Deacon, of Freetown, is attending the meer ing of the Farmers and eer Arsociation at Marshfield tos day. Mr. Michael! Corhett, st cne time a resi- dent of Charlottetown,died ia Halitexa few daysago. Mr. Corhett was 68 years of age. Mr. T. A. McLean was a passenger by the mail special last eveming on his way to Halifax witness the departure of the second contiogent. Mr. William Brehaut was last evening elected president of the Victoria Hockey Club in succession to Mr. Roy McLean who has resigned. Mr. F. G. Bovyer, of Georgetown, was in the city today. He is attending the meeting of the Farmers’ and Dairymer’s Association at Marshfield Mr. J. Ewing, Dominion Government paymaster, who has been io this province on Official gbusiness, crossed to Pictou tu- day on return to St. John, N. B. The Premier and Mrs. Farquharson were pas engers by the Minto to-day en route to Halifax to witness the departure for South Africa cf the second Canadian Contingent. Mr. J. R. Moore, who was formerly man ager of the Central Creamery, Crarlotte- town, was married yesterdav io Misa Ivy, daughter of Mr. Ralpb Cook, of Innisfail, N.W.T. Mr. Moore is now manager of the Government Creamery at that place. Mr. Frank Muwces, of the Prince Ed-~ ward Island Railway, who left last even- ing on @ vieit to Halifax, has been author- iged hy the Ahegweit-Cre*cents t> arrange with the Wanderers and ‘Crescents for two games of hockey in Charlottetown. Professor Gilbert, of the ‘Experimen ta) Farm, Ottawa, and Mr. W.°W. Hubbard, of the Co-operative Farmer, Sussex, N. B., are among the Jatest arrivals at the Fiotel Davies. They are attending the meeting of the Farmers and Dairymen’s Association at Marshfield. Mr. Stanley Jost, who leaves tonight for Victoria, B. ©, was last evening enter~ tained at Carter’s restaurant by the Abeg~ weit-Creecent Ciub, and pres nted with a purse of sold. Mr. Jost has for several years been an active member of the Abeg- weits hockey t-sm, and is very popular with all sho know bim. We hear wii; regret of the death at Prinee Albert, N. W. T., of Mr. Hngh Jobn Montgomery,'sen of the late Senator Montgomery, of Park Corner. The de- ceased bad re ided in the Nerth West for a numberof years. Pneumonia was the cause of death Mr. Montgomery was twice marricd. His first wife was a daugh- ter of the late Alexander McNeill, of Cavendish, and a sisterofMr. Ohbeater B. McNeill, of Victoria, B. C. -—~—>> <--—a— LOCAL NOTICES. Boys oil tan moccasins, 95c a pair at R. K Jost’s. We can furnish you with any fheet music you may require. Try us.—Miller Bros. Important— Announcement We hereby beg to announce to our customers that we have sold our Grocery Business to Messrs R. F. Maddigan & Co, and would solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to in the past. tet : W. GRANT &CO. In connection with the above we take thie opportauity of informing the cuetom- ers of the above firm, and the public generally, that we bave in stock a full lineof general groceries,which will be sold cheap for easb. Free delivery of goods to al] parts of the eity, Telephone connection. R. F. MADDIGAN &CO. Queen St., Ch’tows Jan 18, 1900-—d&w cr Annual Meeting Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Co. The annual meeting of the Charlette- town Mutual Fire Imcurance Company, will be held in Farqubarson’s Buildiog, Queen Street, on Wednesday, Jaouary 3let, at So’clock p m, for the purpese of electing Directors for the enswing year and transacting such other busincss as e before it. nt aa B. BALDERSTON, Secresary. D, FARQUBARSON, ‘ Ch’town, Jan 13 President : cat&wed td SS a MORE NEWS FROM AFRICA Bank Cottage, Chureh Street, Welling~ ton, C. C. Dec. 6th, 1899. Dear Mas. McRar, —Now that I have commenced writing to you I fee) 1 must continue to do so, unless you request me to refrain. 1 was interrupted so often while writing and had to fioish so hur- riedly that I trust you will pardon all errors, It wae one of our days for collecting “ruit, delicacies etc., for the sick and wounded at Orange River; and the knocks at the front door were very frequent. There are a few Joyal families in the town, avd we want to do what we can for those who are doing #0 much forue. There are many wealthy people in Cape Town and suburbs, so the base hospital at Wynberg ia well supp'ied. And we send all we can up nerth. Then when the ambulance traias pass south with their sad ireight we bave been able to take them milk, strawberries, jellies, custards, ani such like. This is not told in boastfuloes*, dear madam, but because I feel sure you wil be pleased to bear these details. The ambulance trains are splendidly fitted up, with about 80 or 90 cots in each, two lady nurses, and a large staff of male helpers, doctor and pharmacy, cook, as- eistanta &c. The kitchen and paatry are moet comfortable, and they have a re- frigerator co keep fruit, &c., cool, to take back when they retare empty. Oo the 30th Novenbera number of the Gordon Highlanders passed north, some of whom helped to storm Dargai. A few days before the British Grenadiers went up, and one rather middle-aged maa told us he had been through the Zulu campaign in Natal,aad fought at Isildan wana, Tbe South African Review, of December Ist, a very reliable weekly pa- per, has tke following : *The arrival of the Canadian volunteers by the Sardinian on Wednesday afternoon was &@ sigbt never tu be forgotten by those who witnessed it. Kvery steamer in the bay joined in the welcome. They were dressed rainbow fashion from stem to sero, blowing their hooters and sirens aod tasking a terre fi: cin. As the Sar- dinise drew slung ede tue lock jetty the baod of the Danvezan Castle played the “Soldiers of tne Qaeen,” burthe climax of the enthusia*m was reached when “God Save the Queen” was euug. It brought thelump into many a throat; the scene may be imagined bu: not described. Over & thousand men stood at attention ard sang the Mational Anthem winding up with turee neariy Britieh cheers. Wheo one sees such enthusiasm as this it fur nishes +8 +triking proof ¢iat the decadence of the British Empire is not at band yet and that with our big fleet, and, if nec- cessary, millions of such colonists at our call in the hour ofneed, prepared if nec» ceseary to Iny down their lives when the bugle ca!is, we may still hope to hold our own.” A very touching tribute comes from the coloured leper patients who ave confined on Rolben Island, they raised a sub- scription and sent the contribution to the military secretary “‘in aid of her Majesty’s wounded soldiers.” 3 DIED. At Pownal, on Wedcesday, 17th inst., Mrs Nathaniei Gay. {Funeral will leave the house at one o’clock, Friday, for bariel at Cross Roadrg Cemetery.] On Holy Inenocents’ day, at Hoole Chester, England, in the 91st year of her age, Margaret, youngest daugbter of the late Charles Stewart, Attorney Genera! of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Come men! come mothers! Though our expectations be keyed toe the highest pitcb, we'll more thea mest them. See our odd pants and reefers. 33 boys’ reef- ers $1 each ; 500 odd pants from 456. up. THE DAILY EXAMINER emia ~z~7 engine Subscription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Subscription, $1 a Year. Payable in Advanee. Postpaid to Any Adceress Yur Damry Examiner is on sale every day of publication at the follow- ing places :— Alberton—@ S Muttart. Bradalbane- -R Nicholson Ch’town— Mason’s Newstand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen St Haszard & Moore, Grafton St, CJ Mitchell, Queen 8&t, WM oasee, open & t, D Chappell, Prince Johnsen & Johnson, Kent 8t, Capt T White, Pownal St, F F Hernsby, Victoria Row, rdigan— Heath Norton. ed rotown—Hon D Gordon. } Kens ye E Love. ittle k— S Brown. yl HD McEwen. Mt Stewart- Douglas & Jardine, j Dk Currie Summerside~- nail & Betirate. re an, — iy neta’. Sydaey, C B—M Forrestal. Local and Other Items, ee 1.0.0 F.—Special meeting cf Port Le Joie encampment at 8 u’clock tonight. Tere will be a great crowd at St. Josephs Convent this evening. Admis- sion 15 cents. Artituery.—No 10Co, 4th P. E. I.. Regimen!, C. A., meets for drill at 8 o’cloe#k this evening. Worrn Tae Moxey.—The chorusee tha! will be sung at'the concert this evening ix St. Juseph’s Hall. a A.O.H.—Regnlar meeting to-night at 8 o’clock. All members requesied to be present. Important bu-iue-s. Sma.Lirox.—There are sevefal cases of smallpox at Camphelltor, N. B. The churches aod echeels have been closed. For New Catrmaprat Don’t forget the concert in aid of the’'New Cathedral in the Lycz:um, Monday sight, Janusry 22a0d. Mowry ror 7#" Boy?.—Boys can make pocket money and earo prizes by selling Tae Dairy Examiner. Send the voys along. Tue Pross.—East to south winds, not unlikely to increase in force on Friday; be- coming unsettied aad mild, followed to- night or by moraing by sleet or rain. Tre Temeenatures.—The Jowest tem p*rature™ indicted daring last night was two above zero, This is the lowest tem- perature cince the winter set in. Tre Rinx.—Band at the rink tonight. A splendid sheet of ice, the best of order ania pleased crowd. You can sow buy a coupon book, five akates for one dollar, Tis Evening —One of the pleasing features of the eatertainment this evening at St. Joseph’s Convent Hall wil! be the production of the graad operettta “The Enchanted Apple”. Doors open at 7.30. AcknowLepGsutxt.— To Mr L U Fowler weare indebted*for a number of blotters of handsome design, containing much mat- ter of interest regarding the Independent Order of Foresters and their insurance echeme. Hocxey.— The hottest match of the sea- son on Friday night. Both Sumunerside teams are in to win, and will put upa good game. Special train from Summerside with over 100 viailora on Friday evening. Tickets for sale at Reddin’s and other drugstores.. Plaw at Apothecaries Hall. Dance Latr Nient.— There was a most epjoyakle dance in the Hall of the Ben- evelent Irish Society, Kent Street, last evening. There were about forty couples present, and the programme of dances pre- pared for the occasion was wel! carried out. Excellent music was furnished by Miss Burris. There is atrack upon the deep and a path upon the eea, But the weary me’er return to their own countrie. Come and retura in thought on the even- ing of Burn+’ ammiversary on the 25th at the Opera House. oe Leacur or tHe Cross—The League of the Cross held their annual meeting lasteven- ing. Officers were eleeted for the year as follows: Presideat,,W J Brown; Vice,Pre- sident, Thos W Trainor; Secretary, Ches J Mitchel], Treasurer, Berj. Perry; Chief Marshal, Charles McQuillan; Executive Committee, Patriek Hughes, Austin Trainor, Joseph MoRory, Bert Cantwell. The secretary’s report wae very satisfactory and the treasurer’s report showed the society to be on a firm financial footing. The Soeiety is ander the spiritual direc-~ tion of Father Jebnston and is doing a good work along temperance lines. It is only tue men whois blind to his own interests who can fail to per= ceive the advantage of our January clear- ance eale ef clothing. This will be one of the events of our husiness career in this city. Jas, Paton & Co. sseynenneenynnenoynncnonnettyen ttt Our Large Prescription Business 18 OWlng to our be- ing fully qualified to do this class of work; our reputa- tion fer using only the purest drugs and ebarging such reasonable prices. All preseriptions kept strictly pri- vate. = SA APLLALLLLLAADEL AAD 4s & is i s % < is Kp ¥ ~, ° " = BRAD SABRI i i ‘ ik | J * | : is | } a a — ew eer PAP RAP SAN RPP UP RR PP oun & Pa Se Oe TE a Ae i tem Ste 4 a4 Special Offer in Ladies Jackets A'l new fashionable coats imported this season; perfect fitting and latest sty.es. Some Silk Lined, Some Not $4.15 for $2.75 $6.00 for $4.00 $7.50 for 5,00 &9 00 for $6.00 $10,75 for $7.25 There’s a long winter ahead of you yet; want a new Jacket? BUY NOW Stanley Bros. EERE E ES ER SPSS PSPS Fe eS SE * * AG WERE OS * AAAS EAHA SHE GG BHAGS > $e CAAASARASAAAA SAAS AAR RAB GS PF HLHGK FV VVVWVVVYVYVYVYVVVYVYYVYVY \ LYELL ——-~ > VIVVYTIITS ra FOR GENTLE ‘EN os ¥ C008 eee eel 1OGt GOeeeere ececcceveces eset ceaaece chee aheas4a224AAa4424444444A4 Slater's Patent Leather Congress $1.69 Bell’s Patent Leather Oxford $3.00 S Bell’s Patent Leather Court Shoe $3 00 f> Bell’s Dongola Oxfords $2.65 A Fine Dongola Oxford turn Sole $1.75 Ip -. == { $1.40 [p> fli ALLEY & CO SVT TT I TST eC SC SCC TTT TT OT TTS A Fine Dongola Oxford turn sole Aakskh oo Season's | Greetings. We takeithis means of thanking“our patrons and friends whothave so liberally patronized us'during the time we have - been in business.4 } Wishing‘one andfall a presperous and A CONANT Sipe 4 AE te Happy New, Year GORDON! & McLELLAN. Men’s Stylish Qutfitters......