THE DAILY HKXAMINER CHARLOTTEPOWN, FEBFU\RY 20 19 @ LOa B.A, Sea Nea Neane * 7 ' : what artictic effects and ‘ Y 0 The annii! meeting ef the Orange As | " ae i a ollected By The Merchants Bank of oe S ss pete i upr narnia Summary of the Business Transacted | Collected By I sssietion.is. Micale Glue ee | pfx youcan guint Last Sear +, P. E. Island. Kaye Lodg , No. 1188, Caledonia, on the < } ie ; eo J 6th inst. ll the primary lodges in the fs r ' The Board was orgarizedon Jane. 13. acknowledged... .+e0.+.900 00 well represented und the re- | | DAIRYMEN’S BOARD OF TRADE.| CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. $ Perhaps you don’t know | i oui } Be ae | : ; gain byusing our y 3 oa = Already county we- ; heel ) ital ronts Charlies Taper was elecied Presi lent, ee 2 ports from different sections showed a B & &' Robert Jenkins, Vice Presi nt aud WEST BEWTON. large inc:-ase in membership. The 4 ale r Alfred E. Dewar, Socretary-freasur ; 9% ice + past rave tt wl 7 win Cornice t Door and Window The first meeting for the sale of cheese | “hos McCabe... s+. +«eesonsensereesees 2 yon aa ead ee aa ss Ky i Caps, et-,, all complete. was held on July 4th. The efficera were | Peter —- ee 28 i i adopted. The bre’ bern of Kaye inst ed rocure cables and other in Joho Mcse |... crccccccccccceves coe 2 ss : ; rae een ae ase of the Board. T Weank Glas. ..000-eecrterseseos 35 i's oa di lesthind wecaien sables were received from Liverpoo!, bu Patrick Mullizan....ce-coccoscescee 25 re b , os oh on account of the uncertainty an arranze vip rf Daag lade teleaba dei : aie on Worshipfal pate Clas ny 44% ie ment was made with the Trade Baller: PatriGk DUM N..e. creercereee ewe crocee ~ A triba - of deserviay credit 1¢ aleo due ' of Montreal, to furnish un Friday’s a cab ‘ome 7 h x s gspecesaeen cae oe Recthe “und Meal oe M. Stetralit, tani ie i , from Londen, England, the state of tie | ' a MUPEN -cseeeee & ce cwrecece —e kata : — Montreal ssasket, am) the price paid tnthad?’ “MoE snet.ncssieee can duen 25 ee — oct yp 1 Age J | | Brockville on the previous day, for tw Oe ESO, +. 5. . 50a ene = elected ‘or the ensuing year, and duly in- ; dollars per message, the Board to pay Amici pa NAL. vorsseecsnerccece = stele sais : ] transmission from Moutreal. Elev Fames Wohenan ...csve ° a 10 meetings were held and the total numbe, J John Smilin .....---seeceeeeeeees cee ee Coun y Master—John N McDonald They give durable, fire proof satis- faction—-make eld buildings look like new at small cost—and are invaluable for use in all new up-to- ; date structures, We make M etal Fronts tosuitany building —they are easily applied and give enduring satisfaction. Estimates furnished on receipt of outline giving shape and mea- surements of building. Better real our catalogue—it’s full of interesting building infor- mation. Sha)l we send you one? AETALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manufacturers, Toronto. For all the leading Mercantile Houses in Prince Edward island, Haszard & Moore “Tenders for Cheese Making” Sesled tenders wili be received by the andersigued upto February 24:h, 1900 from any person wishing to contract for the manufacturing of cheese for the Wiltshire Datryiog Company tor the in coming season. Doster to slate wages per hundred pounds, cheese maker finding his own help; alsu rate per month. Lowest or any ‘ender not necesearily ac- cepted. JOHN BALDERSTON, President. L. L. JENKINS, dy Ilwk wkly 1 Secretary. ——- —~ - come in and Read P. E. I. clergymen’s testimonials to the wonderful cures made by OSVTCUEBNATOR . Nature’s Perfect Blood? Purifer ures all chronic Diseases. For gale only at Macdonalds Drag Store Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Sts. NIGHT BELL TELEPHONE FIRE INSURANCE. Effected on almost every description of property. HYNDMAN & CO,, AGENTS North British and Mercantile Ins. Co of cheese boarded was 31,381, while th number sold on the board wae 13,263 The number sold in July was 3901, ave.. age price 8.4526; in August 3437, average price 9.48c; in September 1587, average price 11.63c; in October 2305, average price 11.40c; in November 2033, average price 10.13-l6c. The average price for the season was 9.973c. The highest price paid on the Board was 11.7-8c; on September 29th. The number of factories that boarded cheese was 22. Names eof factories which paid the membership fee of $3 :— Kensington, St, George’s, New Glasgow, Dunk River, Btanley Bridge, Hampton, M.3. Meth, 4 Morrell, New Perth, — Hazelbrook, Montague, East Point, Red House, Wiltshire, Hillsboro, New Dominion, Orwell, Mount Stewart, Cornwall, Daastaffnage, St, Peters, W insloe. ~ The receipts were $66.00. Expenses of Dairymen’s Brard of Trade, 1899 :— Cables « . .cccccccces 0-00 cc ccecsesevcsosceaOed 1 TOlOBTOUBG . occ ccccccccccoccocecocecceseen §64, 08 Telephone messageB.eccccceccccceee +00 Advertising ..cccccccsccccccsses 3-20 Blackboard ...0c0 weccecsccccuccce 400 Prin‘ing rulesand regulations.... 3.00 meine <*"**" see cece’ ' Oe Use of mimeograph and paper.... 1.25 Postage...... Pe eeeeeen teeeeneee ee ee eteree 1,13 Secretary-Treasurer ....00 seccewee 15.00 BU tine n on00 qesnctestcorssnseteeed Wee Balance On hand....ccrccccoscccscsceres 12.79 eee $66.00 OONCERT AT MOUNT STEWART ee The concert and athletis show given in the I O F Ball by the Y MG Assaciation on Thursday evening the 15th instaut, was a great success. The hall was packed to the entrance, and standing room was at a premium. Somewhere in the vicinity of three hundred people attended, and by the storm ef epplanse accorded each number on the programme, I can unhesitatingly say that it was heartily enjoyed. Mr. H, Ceffir. acted as chairman, and excellent order prevailed. The programme con- sisted of a pleasing variety, being musical, luerary and athletic. The soloby J D McIntyre was well rendered and elicited much applause, as was also the duet by the Misses McAulay and McGillivray. Mr. A McAulay, of Tracadie, brought down the house with'® Pat Casey of Tam- many Hall,” and being encored he gave a Gaelic song producing a similar effect. ‘The dialogues and readings were presented in @ particularly pleasing manner. It is not necessary to particularize as each part was ably bandied. The step dancing by J J McKensa, Jr, was more than enjoyed, being encored three times. “Litt e Jack,” as he is jocularly called, is a gem on the stage. The stump speech by Edwin Griffie, on “ Woman’s Rights,” almost paralyzed the audience. The exhibision of the cheat-drili by the junior members of the aseociation was performed in a praise-worthy manner—reflecting much credit on their esteemed teacher, Mr R Pigott. Messrs Bambrick and Down haadied their trambourines in a manner calculated io evoke reuuds ef applause. The musical part ef the programme was under the direction of Mesers Barrett and Affieck, and there was nothiag lscking in that part of the entertainment. The act ing om the parallels sreught down the house in right style. MrJ MeAskill acted the clowo—asd Jaek is not like a one thatcan’t de it. Lam eure the sudience must bave beem badly shook up as was evidenced by the roars of laughter during the performance. The managing com- mittee, Messre Ceffin, McAski!ll and Douglas,are to be congratulated on making their frst concert such a decided success. The proceeds amounted to twenty-five dollare, which wil] go tuwards equipping the gymoasium. The association meets twice a week, Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 7 o’cleek p m, when our genial secretary- treasurer, Mr McAskill, will be more than pleased to enroll members after paying the initiation fee of ten cents. AvRorA NEWS NOTES An English brewing firm in Birming- ham and other townshas offered to the War Office 1,000 barrels of the best stout fer the use of the troops in South Africa. SPRINGFI&ZLD. eC Pies Waynd. ..o.ccccorccccsccescccce & OO Alex Wicholeon...crccoccccccccccee 1 OO em, BP Bi cclale ccccce ccccscteh concen | & OO Arch Fergi30d. ..:...c.ccccccccocsoceee 1.00 Jehn McKenzei........ 6oME.ice: ADE Ralen’ MeDeGOld..ccccces . cemtbese 25 Slew Pett DORR .cccs s cnceueeeses 25 Miohanl Lamab.. . .o.cccccevocccescnconnce 25 Jae Wayae....ee. coe secccccce socsceece 50 Benj Haslam... ...ssse**eceeeree 1:00 ee eC. I eo IED, « coccsstovtethiciinediven Eee James MeoKay....c. .cccccccccccces 100 Wallace Drummond......0...coe 25 Robert McKenzie......... Michael Croken. © 0 & 6800" TOO seneeeree 25 $65.35 Less train @XPCNSe s.ssceeecrreseeecee 10 $65.25 coos te eeeseee 25 Already acknowledged....,.....$65 25 CALEDONIA, ° Collected by D Montgomery, teacher): Row 5 Gathered cncccccces ccc 100 BD Montgomery. ......-0..-c006 ooo 100 DB iccts oensicsterineaiica ee Mero MM Ghowart ss viic-sct, ceece 50 Dan A McDonald.....c0. sescoescece e Ie Annie Nicholson........... aveus 30 Be TA MONIOR.< occe cvews 6 éctebes 30 A Rh stines db eke ciesédadk (& Oe ee. . ID, « « cetesas's 6 cbediams 25 te cies: cows es Ancien ES Wr Beco ckccess 6 60d cehcus . 25 Jno Gillis...... cieienebweninnt ne OP oo 50 Se ec ccndonkcdenss Cia 54 Ewen McDonald. ......- Seeeecseverere 25 Fae MM CamereOcecsce sc ccccessoscce 25 Jno J Macdonald..." ee RSS |) I cctcnccese tein ee Don J McDonald..... oes 0 ob bane 50 ees Bates Bice cccecce »4 0.0004 seeks 25 Dom BE Geedans,. < +o ccccct coost John P ewe cs Wk tedesctide secre l 08 ee i nigoedeieise 25 BD Te GROOGOE . oo « 0 0 cnsctéocemneends 6 25 Alon ManGeaeld . ccco ccuc ctsimedead 25 seetaoarre 25 Mal J Stewart. . .. cose scccssessene 3d Wm McPhee ....... ane Stosceeoe su 25 Mre Angus McLeod........sse0.--- 25 Angus Beaton...ressee coccces seve 50 $15 00 PANMURE ISLAND, William A Macdonald... cesses seer $ 1 00 A Friend...... idiit. : detitbee Udstiie ati 25 Adam French...... etnehinne sods 25 Joseph Masdonald.... .2..-.+-0+% 25 William A Macdonald, jr...... .... 100 Anna M Campbell.....0+0.. «--- 75 $4 00 BBOOKLYY, LOT 6l.¢ Collected by Misa Etie McKinnon, teacher : Norman J MacPherson.........c¢ 50 Alex McPherson. ...4. ..++.- tenes 56 Murdoch Campbell......--..00..+. 50 WUT DORN inc 6 og ciceie céieccee 25 Maicolm McDonald..........s.cses 25 ae DR o ceiionrn cave. setae 25 SA Tics 6 66 088.0000r 5 40065 25 Murdoch McKinnon,....... bSb'ed 50 Angus McDonald......... Secesece 25 Seasie Murchieon, .....00.ssseseece 25 Benjamin Bears. ......c0ce seereeeese 25 Joseph B Bears...... 020 6 OOeseeteeces 25 i oF , « . ctesniiecdeceomien 50 William Jardine. ..... ..cceeee se. 45 Ge PONTE incoiecdninw’ eundecens 60 nee DE ineee. ... . wndiees scene 50 Mrs Go a eeeereee 30 Joba McLean tte ew ersee e8008 teeters 50 PI TONG. ooobc-sc dub Grice 45 Say MONO dé cécoedecounesies 30 Katie BE Nicholeon.....0.< soos eceseee 25 UD NE ic carendse 060seeee 25 Jobn McKinnon weeeree eeertereses 25 ROG TI 8 55 5 Fi sine edicisinvscs 25 Christopher Jardine...........e000 25 Effie McKinnon Oeerre eetttoeoeneeantee 50 $9 35 Lor 40, Bred MoWwenriv. i. cc ccccccscote 25 a sea co Re meee Mts, ods wccn cece 50 DE cc. cs ceutbssnnvsvtcc cL Mae Leonard McBwen.........cccccece é 25 Baty WA ci led. ice coed vb 25 $3 25 Total received and acknowledged. .$94 85 Don’t Tear Down—Build Up. The old-fashioned theory of teari disease was entirely changed dy the oes of Dr. A, W.«Chase’s Nerve Food which cures by creating mew rich blood and nerve Whim Read Cross. Depu v County Master— William Nichol- sen, Ca'-donia. Chaplsia—John D. Bruce, Valley- field. Rec rding Secretary—Francis Cook, Belle River. Treasurer —Alex J McLeod, Valley- field. Director of Ceremenies—Malcolm A Nielson, Commercial Crosse. L-ctuser—Nerman McDonald, Commer cial Crear. Deputy Leeturer— Angus J McPherson, Glen William. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Cernell and Columbia are to debate at Ithaca in April ona resolution that | Kruger’s ultimatum was justified. They are behind the times. Frankfort, Ky., is now the centre of atte ition, and who is the Goveruor? the proper theme for discus sion in the states. —Corvel! 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Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Asso On the balance of our win- ter goods, we have received all we canre asonably expect. It is good business just to get md of all surplus lets, even though it be ata loss. The lowest prices ever quoted on similar goods, leids us to expect the largest Febrasry trade in eur history, Sheeting a 28c fur 16c 30e for L&c Underclothes | $1.25 for 75e $1.50 for $1.00 Hard Hats $1.00 for 50¢ $2 00 for $1.00 Soft Hats 7d5¢ for 25¢ $2.59 for $1.50 Men’s Pants $1.00 for 75c $1.30 for $1.00 ey a ee Print Cotton 14¢ for 8e Sc for 5e CAPS 75e for 50c $1.50 tor 99c Robes $5.75 for $4.00 $10.00 for $6.00 Sacque Cloths 75¢ for 50c __ $1.50 tor $1.60 ~ Children’s Tams 70c for 39¢ 75ce foo 50c - DF EEE Thess are come again prices and they will stand at that until every article is sold as advertised. Prowse shennan ES eae : . : . tis i Union Assurance fociety. See J B Macdonald & Co's advt for tion and thOnervons aystem they ‘ercnetan Pie oes ats of Leadon. Poe bargains in girl’s boote. and invigorate every organ in the human r ) - SN ee ee FE Ke Re ete ee = a ee = the EC Sea a —