ray Sy. SU. SV af Says. aniviniin NE SY: “*@ ee Gul ¥ We have v Golf Je sevs left over ge want to clear them out. We offer them at the following prices :— Est rs Priee for Golf Jerseys 65e 42¢ Golf Jerseys BOC A5e Golt a 95¢ G5e Golf. vs $1.25 95¢ Go) 3 er s $1.50 31 Lv 7 \ 1] i J li Kile Say After the handling of last week aboutlSs ha wl-s. Yours at HAL - PRICE THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WEEKS & CO 5 oxbre sre: Ore Ors eM WS WSs AS US AS Something Good Yeu can get more satisfaction and more rea! pleasure by buy- inz frem us, instead of deing your own baking. A Splendid Assortment ot Fruit and Plain Cake, @ocoanat Pies, Apple Pies, Cream Pies, Mince Pies, Corn Gems, Patties, Oatcake, Jexghnuts, ete. Jaked to-day, Peturaoxe 98. D. Stewart Kourese Baxery BAKES BEST BREA). Grand — Concert —IN AID OF~ CITY HOSPITAL —IN THE -— A O. EE Bae pe TUESDAY, JANUARY 16h a ceeeeiinetiaedaietel PROGRAMM®E. l. Piano Sree ‘ _ Misses Carrol! 2. Vocus! Sole Mrs WJ O’Rielly ! 3. Violin Sole. . . Miss Masey Cc edy 458. g—Seleeted... Mastor V Anderson 5 Cornet Solo...... ... . Mr. W J Brown ©. Dance... ....0. Mies Ieabel MeDenald 7. Vocal Solo ......... Miss Sarab Trainor 3. Ba and Mandolin— Selected. . oki bali co dasa alle . Missea Murphy 9. So g- Selected Wr. Brent Mcipnis 10. Piano Solo ..» Mise Bertie Brown ll. Song Sslected.. Mr. Austin Trainor 12. Recitation....... Miss Beesie Burke 13. Sung—Seleeted. ... .. cece Mr. Stanley M4. Vocal Dueitt...... Mi «Nellie Robin...... hadoun and Mr. George usnesert 15. hon Te ccoccdcossekasines Mr. E. 8. Mitebel! 16 Piano and Bar>o Selectione...... iinieshenpadiiiiic wis sake . Messrs Payne Bros Gop Save THE Queen. Doore cpen at 7.30. Concert at 8. Admission "0 eents. Preemie ee ee eee ee ee WANTED.- Ber farther part culars Kroye, Kent s -A heusem:id $7 per month, upply to Miss Snel- 3 & “Fees DAILY A AMM, CHARLOTLETOWN, JANUARY 12,1900 | GOING TO SYDNBY Prewse Bros., to Start a Braneh Store There. Mr. L. B. Prowse, M. L. A, while ia Sydney, C B., a day or two ago, purchased a bleck of land on the corner of Main aad Prince William streets, in the heart of the busines portien of the city, upom which it is bis intention to build a large brick store in the Spring. Mr. Prowse sud ois wife and family will remeve to Sydney in @ few months, and the werk ot building will be } gin about the Ist of May. The building be made ready for occupation with Messrs. will all possible despatch, and bu iness will be carried en under the name of Prowse Bros. The business in Charlottetovn | will be contimued under the immediate | supervision of Me. B. C. Prowee Mr | Prowse hae the utmost confidence in te ) future of Sydnev, and bis many frends in | Charlottetown hope that his fondest ex | p-ctations may be realized, He ia a bua.- | ness man of ab lity aad enterprise, and his | settlement in Sydney ie again to that piace, THe Pross.—Fresh and strong breezes ; cloudy and mild with sieet and rain. A Canapian Pianist. — Among the | Montreslere “epending their New Year’s | holiday in Ottawa was the pianist,Mr Fred | ¥. Morris, who is the guest of Sir Lonis H. i Davies. M; Morris has been very adie ap | preciated here and on New Year’s evening entertaining Sir Wilfrid Laurier and friende at the latter’s residence, p aying & pregramme of seleciions from :he worke of Beethoven, Weber, Rubenstein, Chopin, | Thalberg, Liszt, and ethers. Mr. Morris | was warmly cor gratulated by Sir Wilfrid Laarier and plays again Thursday night in Goldemith’s Hall, in sid of the Red Cross Fund.—Ottawa Journal. JPERA HOUSE CHARLOTTETOWN ' | THIS FRIDAY BYERING, JAN. 12, 1900 BOSTON COMEDY COMPARY H PRICE WEBBER, Manager. Supporting the popular actress EDWINA GREY TO-NIGHT FAST LYNNE. Change of play nightly Reserved seats 35¢ 815 Matinee Saturday Afternoon __ “BRITISH BORN” PHYSICAL - EXERCISES DANCi Wc Miss H. C- Macdonald. Beginners may enrol! their names pow. fort he new term beginning 8:h Januarv. Ladies and Gentlemen, 8, p m; Child~ ren, 4, p m. Private classes and lessons arranged for on application, at Mise Macdonald’s roon Prowse Block Suanyside. During the coming week, Miss Mac- {donald will be at home to intend ing | pupils, from 11, am toi, p m,and4 to | pm. Co- partnership ee — I beg to give notice that I have this day taken into partnersbip, my son, John O. Hyndman, who has been in my office for the past six years, and benceforth tbe buss iness conducted by me will be continued in the name of Admission 23¢: Doors open 7 15. Overture at ae eee ee HYNDMAN & CO. Thanking the public for past favours and respectfully soliciting a continuance ot the eame. i F. W. HYNDMAN. REPRESENTING: — North British and Mercantile Fire lns Co., of G. B. Union Fire Assurance Society of G. B. | Phoenix Fire Assurance Co., of London. | Standard Life Aseurance Co. of Edinourgh General Marine Insurance Co. The Canada Accident Assurance Co. ALSO: — Intercclonial Coal Mining Co., (Ltd ) of Westville, N. 8. (Drummond UCo!- liery. eect Ist January, 1900. Eo ANNUAL MEETING. r ~=6 The annual meeting of the sharehobers and patrons of the Hazelbrook Dairying Company will be held at Hazelbrook on | Wednesday, the — day,of January, 1900 at one o'clock, p. ALPRED E. DEWAR, Pres. ROBERT JENKINS, Secy. Hezelbrook, Dee 22nd, 1899 w 2ins BIBLE SOUIETY MEETING. The Work That Has Been Dene During the Past Year. The 1x y-first aanual ; ubiic meeting ef the P. K. Istand Auxiliary Bible Society was held ime: evening in the Firet Metho- dist. church. W. E. Dawson, Erq., Presi- dent of ihe society, presided. The attend- ance wae very large. Tbe choir, led by Prof. Watia, supplied excellent music aud fully sustained ne bigh repntaven. Mr. Isia; Oxenham, secr: tary, read the apuual report of (he commutiee for 18¢9 fhix Rreport showed a decrease ip the faleS Of scriptures of 292, and. ‘hat the oal receipts from subscriptions were $407°33, be sum of $244.16 wes re miticd to the Parent Society ae a tiee con- iribuuion, and $165.84 on Purchuse Ac count ‘The sum of $25 was received from the Presbyterian church of Malpeque—an example for olber Copgregations ‘The clergymen of Summerside, Alber- tov, Souri-, Georgetown and Montague have b lavited to organize sub-avxil- liars sim’ hose towns,o co-opt rate with,chis hocieé'y in Carrying out tue aime and ob. jects of the Parent Socety. I+ is earnest- ly hoped that this invitation will be prompily acted upor, ard the saciety’s work be thus extended Abstracts were then read by the secre- lary from the general report of the Britieh and Foreign Bible Society,showing it tele progressing rapidly in pri: tieg exd circu lating Bibles, Tbe meeting was addresseed by Rev Leo Williams and Rev. J. K Friuser, both of whom spoke admiringly of the work. The meeting closed with God Save the Queen. Benediction was given by Rev. Lb. B. McLeod. — PERSONAL Misa Sadie Davison returns to Halifax tonight. City Marshal Colter, of Halifax, well- know throughout the Maritime Provinces, 18 dead. Mr. A. A. Lefurgey, of Summerside, is inthe city. He isa guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Gilbert DesRochea, —-. ae turned tu Misecoucne this ice He was in Charlot'erown over night. Mr. Alex. S:ewart, South Pinwette, lefp Charlottetowa Jatt evening on an extende ed visit to San Franci-co, Cal. Mr. W A. Stewart, of Summerside, was in Charlottetown last evening, en route to some of the principal cites of the United States. Mr. John Collings, the p- pular steward of the steamer Nortnumberland, has gone on avisst to Bosion. He will returoina mooth’s time, Masters Geoffrey Fitzgerald, Roy Stew. sri and Guy Tooker were passengers to Georgetown last evening returning to the Collegiate Schoo! at Windsor, N.S. Mr. James Mclsaac, Grand Deptty of the c atholic Mutual Benefit Association, paid an official visit to the branches at Summerside and Kensingtoa yesterday. He returaed to Charicttetown this morn- iDy. Se =~ LOCAL NOTICES. ee We will be pleased to receipt that bill of yours —R K Jost, We want money—will von kindly let us { have the amount of one mil.~RK Jost. -_ ee —— ad one ~ DIED. In Boston, on January 3rd, Timothy William, aged 29 years,eon of John A. King, ot this ¢ity. res A Grewsome Superstition. A rumor got about in a village in Russia, not far from the German fron- tier, that the corpse of a woman who had recently been buried had turned in the coffin. Everybody in the village not only believed the rumor, but ascribed the prevailing drought as the cause. A village council was held, and it was de cided that the husband of the woman should have the coffin opened and the body replaced in its original position. The husband, however, promptly re- fused, and nothing could persuade him to yield to the unanimous wish of his fellow villagers, whereupon the latter took the matter in their own hands and went to the churehyard to dig up and open the coffin. To their great surprise the body lay in fts original position. Their astonishment was not lessened when the legal authorities appeared on the scene and opened an inquiry, with a view of imposing punishment for the desecration of the grave. The whole neighborhood was pos- sessed with the idea that newly buried persons were to blame for the preva- lence of the dry weather, for in anoth- er village, not far off, a grave was opened and the coffin unscrewed to pour water on the corpse. The be- nighted peasants of this village were of the opinion that this was the best way to induee the elerk of the weathgr to supply them with much needed rain. lll, | oe Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the shareholders and patrons of the Mount Stewart Dairy- ing Company wiil be held in the Mt. Stewart Hall on Wednesday the 17th day of Jan, 1900, at 12 o’clock MONTAGUE PIGOT, Pres, CHAS F, FISHER, Secy. wkly 2ine, prertrneny ett PPPTHTVPR NANT rrreenerenrTe TetteT Local and Ute! lies C. B. C. TeniGar.—Sbortband ciaes v4 7.80 and Busiuess Peamaneh p at 8 38 to- Bight atthe C B.C. —_ Martine at the Opera Hou-e tomorrow (Saturday) afiernoou, waren Briuina Boru will be played. Admission 106 ts \o ali parts of the ball. Hauirax Prices —P E I Jur otatoes are qroted at trum 26 to 28¢ ver ba het Haiitax. Island oats iv bulk sre quote at trom 35 to 3é6c. Fire.— A five ocenrred in the Hon. Mr. ) Jus icc Hot gson’s r sidence about 7.30 ja-t evening, caused by the ignition ot 4 cur tain from » yas jet. Daemage to the ex tent of $200 was dove. Tuers was no is surance, he fire was ex ingu sted befo: the arrival of the firem eu sibiliatiinci Contraer Awarpeo.—Alibouzh Mr Sharp fas not ye received offical in formation On the podint,it is uuderstood thai the contract for buildimyg the first L14 miles of the Belfast aud Murray fiarbou railway bas been swarded toM>. Jonn W McManus, of Memramcook, N. &. A cor- respondent of the Moocton Times says Mr McMauus is prepariog material for the grading, and will cemmence work about the Istof May mext. The work is to be com pleted by the lst of Angust. We have not been able to ascertain the amount ef the tender, Boston Comenpy Company.—Last even- irg “The Honeymoon’ }wasjpresented by Mr Webber’s clever players in & manner that was highlv creditabie and gave satisfaction to the critical audience Mis Grey made an excellent *‘Juliana,” and Mr. Bennette a eapable “Duke Aranza.” Mr. Webber as ‘‘Jacquer,” the bogus count, afforded much amusement. Mise Carman was also good as “Volante” the sister of “Juliana.” The play throughout was handsomely costumed. Tonight the emotional drama of “ East Lynne” wil! be presented. ‘‘Kast Lynne has always been popular in Charlottetown, and there wil] likely be a large audienee to see it tonight -_ IsLANDER’s Deatn Asroap.—The death of Mr. James A. Mscdonald, formerly of East Poiat, son of John D "Macdonald of that plece, recently occurred in Avon, Mase. Mr. Macdonald was a fireman, and was highly esteemed in Avon He was buried with high honors and by the fire- mer. St. Michael’s Catholic church, where the funeral services «ere held, was crowded to the doers with relatives and friends, among them being town officials, and the various organizations of which the deceased wasa prominent member. All denominational barriers were uwept aside, the attendants atthe church inclediag persone of ail faiths, who united in paying their last mark ot respect to the memory of the departed. The floral tributes were numerous and beaatiful. Hockey Marcmes.—The teams in the hoekey matches tonight will be made up as follows: ABEGWEJT-CRESCEXTS— FIRST TEAM. Goal—S Jost. Point—L B McMillan. Cover pt—H Bethune: Forwards—L R Unsworth, T Howatt, D Sullivan, W McLeod. SECOND Goal—E V Jost. Point—C Moran. Cover pt—J McMillan. Foiward-—R Drake, W T Harvie, C. MeQaiiias, I Pound, ViCTORIA’#—FIRST TEAM. Goal—R E Smith, Point—Roy McLean. Cover pt—H M Sprague. Forwards—W Brehaut, W P Pickard C Weeks, H Brehaut. FECOND TEAM, Goal—J Gaudet. Point~J Collings. Caver pt—K Davey. Forwards—H M tihie: W F Collings, W McLean, H Weeks. Owing to the Victoria’s colors being blu , the Abegweit Crescents will play in the old A begweit colors rsd and black. ie TEAM. > Ze PYPTTTPLN PNT PPP PPP ERE THIEN ITT <= Red Cross Society Artioles bought at ¢ither of our stores by members of this <oeiety for shipment with Second Carad- ien Centingent, will be sold at greatly reduced figures for cash. A few Suggestions Absorbent Cotton, lIodotorm Gauze, Rolled Bamdages, Absorbent Gauze, Borated Cotten, Adhesive Plaster jn rolls Tobacco cut and in plugs, Cigars is tia boxes, Camp Ceffee al) ready for use, Lithia Tabiets, Surgical Sponges, Chocolate Menier. > Special Offer in Ladies Jackets Ail 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 $750 for 5,00 9 00 for $600 $10.75 for $7.25 There's a long winter ahead of you yet; want a new Jacket ? BUY NOW Ntanley Bros. ERP E EERE EY FREE ER EE EVE AAP AAR ARES AAARAAAAROAAAR os PE GERKEEEECLTGAPOGEEGGSGSP BB ERED RP DEE RE RE SE BS SE hn a a NS a a ee “eRAA ; ge ££444444444 4445444544282 DON'T SLIP Have you seen our new ice creep2r. It fastens securely to rubbers or overshoes. Is very nea, nd also adjustable being turned up when not required. SAAdSAASAAAAA Price FY 15 cents per pair ALLEY & SO PUT ON FREE VIFVIV I Tee ee See eT SST SSC SSCS VIF FSFE FFF TIF IV SIV TV Se 424424248 aaa Season’s Greetings We take this means of thanking our patrons and friends | who bave so liberally patronized us*dwring the time we have been in business. Wishing one andjall aprespereus and Happy New Year GORDON & McLELLAN Piitinn Men’s Stylish Outfitters,..... Aw pur ae