t } ; ; om AD I THE THE DAILY EXAMINER JANUARY 17, 1899. OUR DAIRY OUTPUT. In the hore that we should be atle to lay before our readera a full statement of the output ofour cheeseand butier fac. tories in the past year, we addreesed a letter tothe Secretary of each factory early in November last. Some of these responded promptly; others in due time. To a] who have aone #0, ourthanks are due, A few of theee latter very kindly sent, besides the statistics requested, inter- esting accounts of their experiencet, pro- gress and success in the business. The reports of several of there gentlemen will be found in another column of this day’s issue of Tue Examiner; and others may be inserted later. Butnearly halfof those to whom we addressed our letters have not made any reply, sothat we have been DAILY EXAMINER. BOLD POLITICAL JOB. Apvices from British Culumbia estate that the Legitlature of British Cclaumbie, under the leadership of Messrs. Semlin and Martin, has passed a bil! to declare Meesre. Prentice and Dean, government supporters, entitled to sit in the Legirle- ture for this session and prohibiting the Supreme Court from proceeding with the petitions against them until after the close of the session. In the case of Mr. Prentice, the point wis that he was nota qualified candidate no’ being on the voters’ list. To prove this the collector of votes had been sub- poenaed to attend. This official did not obey the summona, because the Attorney- General did not give him the permiesion asked for to leave his offise, and the court, } therefore, issued a new order directing him to be present on the following day when it was expested Mr. Prentice would be declared disqualified aad the seat awards ed to Mr. Stoddart, the Iste member. The case of Mr. Deane was postponed oo motion CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 17, 1899 Public Opinion at ie! THAT PATON & COS ANNUAL REMNANT SALE is the Best Puck. TWO MATCHES Wednesday Byening Jan. 18th Hillsborough ‘Skating Rink First match in the “intermediate League for the cup dovated by Mr. Bartlett. STARS OF SUMMERSIDE VERSUS CRESENTS OF CH TOWN On same evening a Hockey Match will be played in same place between BRITAINIAS OF S’SEIDE VEREUS ANcHORS OF CH’ TOWN Admission good for both matches, 20 centf | Keg , Pownal Street. ———— Miss Hl MacDonalds Select Schoo! for Dancing Physicial Culture Prowse Building, Sunnyside can ve Thursday, 12th J ases for Juveniles, youn j , Gentlensen ia the ahereeeh. Tadies an Adu)is, Ladies aud Gentlemen jp ereningat Sp. m. A few of the late, dances taught:~The Brooklet, the Two Step (Yair) Ada Rehan te latest) Three step, Gavote, ete, Fancy Dances, Annaucid, Tambourine, Highland Fling, Satch Reels, Skirt Dances Strathspey Mav Pole Dance, Hispanis, etc, ’ Private jesxons by appointmenthouss jp suit Private afternoou or evening Claagy may b arranged for upon application Mies Macdonald’s room, Prowse baildiog, or at the resideace of John A, MecDoual i. aa LZ A noat le to issue the statement desired or his own counsel unotil the 16th inst. Tn Reserved seats are one row around edge os a ’ » ; e - 25 T a of na I sine of 7 Board | the u.eatime, he appeared at the bar of SALE - NO W ON ea eee anaes of Trade have, however, been better re~ | the [.egir lature, was sworn in, and actual- Band Stand reserved, }0 seats 50 cents *= , r i warded, though even be has, eo far, fail- | ]y voted in the Houseon the bill declariog “us catapilie Patina cde apsucasiit Parlor Concert : : — . ‘ a . ‘ic ) ’ ad toobiain a complete statement to ley | hisnself elected for the session. The bill | ENDS OF.....- are, te wast, Dawes toe ; ) before the public. From the turns | ant these two G ' ‘ .., | Kent St. i ve , e ; pud . 0 ° i re oe | to seat there two Government ee EMBROIDERIES Doors open at 7.30 o’clork, & S made to him and from figures supplied | was forced through the House in advance om 4*aewn : Hockey commences at o' cleck. :, | by Mr. Dillon, it is, however, estimated | of (he address in rep] he Speech frot PRIN COTTON | Reserved plan atC Db kKankin’s Drug Store. 'j . a f the adar in reply tothe Opeech from DRESS Goons | A, A. BARTLETT, Manager ss that at least 46,000 boxes of cheese were | the Throne, as otherwise the court would pee ect F Tuesday Evenins Jan'y ITth manfactured ia this Province last year. | have dealt with the trials before the bill SILKS . i ‘ W ‘1 oe These at an average of 68 pounds per | could | ave been paseed LACES Under the Direction of Mr 8 N Barle ear onger than b 2 1902 Bis ee oad oe . Ox amounted to 3,128,000 pounds sold a These are the ba'd facts of thie out i © £2 OF 1% btm te . © ; , ; , D ‘ ar A( acts 2 2 . ‘ * . ™ 2 Lac Pr 7 makes, because made an average price of eight cents per pound | raceous case, for which tew parallele can One tableful of Cotton Fe % f% ps Lew FS . PROGRAMME, r => 8 =) ; ,. so iS Case, 0 iC! e } | y Cal i u " ° : from | ure wool. brought into the Province $250,240 . { v0, | be fo 10 [ It is pleasing to note that it will Remnants, many under half A Th N lan Ss 1, Tusturm “ntal Duett ° CO aw 2 : > : 2 tm? ; ; . } . ’ TT : » * $ *eeeee eeereore .G A Phe : utter te obtained by Mr. | not be permitted to pass unchallenged. price 4 G ‘Oido “ Tue Mi ses M: ;Millan ca 1 Brows , f Haezard were as follows : All fair-minded and honest men are in See our Print Cotton Coun ‘sp ip 2. Reading...... i 2 i ‘ «/ - } om , _*et 2 © 9 bee ie} af p CG wesceed evi c vs scaring «030 dR AO | digaant at the audacious interference with to Print rorth up tc lde i fa se Kis 3. Vocal! Solo —Manulieta, ie ' . Tryon. bt hee oe -100,000 | a sour: of justice of whic h the Govern- OF. ris dd inonaatte P . ms v9 Stic “5 er a analy * amen” Pemtue sy... ceissavececcsvccces 82 000 | , 1 . . Miss "Me Millan . 5 e6«« i salers in 3 ritis a a r > “TTY yn ‘ © ‘dl 4 ' Hillsb rough Hee i 3 47 { mn o € “e [ ia Br O Co nr nb} a re A NO THER S | AR I ia Lyi ae 5. Solo & Chorus—A float oa the Bougdi ave f ey New Dominion... -.cswese..... 31,212 | Suilty. A mass meeting was heli in Vic- | Cotton Print good wide quality | % | — Tide.......Mr Cecil McNeil aud ' New Perth.... cc. cccece cceccceeee 771: | toriacn the evening of the day on which sol " t t oie Umbrella Vi 6. Vocal solo.. oe eseeees ees - Mies Bet ie 3 PIM crs. nodes ceeses . (3,4... {the bill was passed. The meeting was fast colors, r ee earls, - SF | 7. Reading— Tommy’ a + Prayer. Mr f . : ‘ : , Because we have the} Hampton.......... 17,000 | Ss tas a ees were | Worth up to 1ldc for 1,000 pat- tS fiel 1. oe Dente.) 9000 | crowded to the docrs, and resolutioas were , ~~ 8 V alae eels Nis aiid Pronedi ; oil * 4 . Ped esesces é : 3 “i P — . ae # % ‘ ii gue | most mprov ed machin- New (ilargow.........s.eceeeee. 1.609 | passed condemning the bills aa aa inter- terns. Dad Arrived _to-aky Jan. us Vinnicombe- é > a" ° = > ° »: : ery. Wiltehire.....0.:..2... _..-2.... 9,011 | ference with the constitution of popular wo Ath, 1899. K 9. Vocal Solo—Sissy . . . . .-.0»ss-Miae Ts Cornwal: gb etbottlonsauk enyorepehbesees 8,310 | goverament, and appealing tothe S} eaker, WF “S 10. Trombone Sel ? —Seleciee.. Mr, B, By 8 g ye . 7 0 mn" “hs 1ig0 rs oe ee ee on | the Lieutenant-Governor ‘na the Govern- iS Let us show them to “S 11. Soog—The - iene dads Mr. 1 ecbie bebstones sesupnced eotgiihed 16,000 | ; ees | © | McLean. The Hold Gamenereide......... .. 53.262 or-General to exercise their power on ‘$ you. G 12. Solo and Quartetce—There ws aul . ‘RS 9 O00 | b-balf of right. A deputation proceeded . 4 We Vacant Cnair...Misa Butler and oh I Miscouche.. 80 500 to tke Legislative Chacaber. But the “ae . ww is Be ading senccdens + 4 Sle Mise Ravn a ; Dunk R vera. 21,055 | Speaker refused to lay their petition before Hv : F} ] “Fy 14. Vocal D: rett--Come where sleeps t U : with three factories t to hear > from he H : T mismene afmateuee % : Dad S & ts Dewy Vix let.. .. The Misses Bate i a Me ~—_ ; * usurpers Of antnority io : »- — 15. Song..... Mr Chas Bak ; 616,284 British Columbia have apparently deter- DA WP i 16. lust. Duett— De "Fete ‘Wal Z. «Mesen i Beca re we ee Thie butler peodect ut’ 1Gcénte” per mined to rule in despite of the people and Te. Da © tad ie “5 17. Bal ht a _ via Love ; Cr , ~ Ie 5 ‘ calls bl the law pposite ° fn, i. SOO acs nartelhe—VU © , rea i Dy er WHO KNOW | pound gave $110.931.13 | the law. ef e ,. ers The of ivece ela ail 4 8 s es 5 ‘ at ? cur dairies. } ee ee - * 2 eT ere ee ee ree CARD OF THANKS. : Sure Leste Li dn TSF FES SEM | Doors open at 7-30. Concertaaie : past year, was worth, at a low estimate, Admission 20 cea 8. * . $361,000. It would take 1,20 10 bushels a ————___—__—_--— | The Suit the f , r as 7 : pa ai re Mis3 McG il! desires to express publicly ie ade ee y / Of oats, or close = 2,000,000 of pota- | her thauksto the watchman and firemen ad toes, at the usual prices per bushel, to | for their services iu saving so much of Cranberries STOC K-TAKING Woodstock Wonder c > bring in as much money; and we should her property from the fire of Saturday ind ustomers Better besides, be minus a considerall: amount | oe ONLY SALE OF A Crippled Rheumatic Restored by 2 er aoe . Kiduey Pills. i ” ~ peru wcnaibveiaan | O. B. C.—TLoe C. B. C. students are 6 = airy j airy } 73] » geet Sieh ide Renin — ee is es a . ’ Bees use the are t} The dai ry in¢ du try ie, it will b een, | ce ating a basket to the Social jn aid m cents per qt. Woodstock, Oat. Jan. 16 Never, i0* ; vA ccause they ve 1€ | well worth prosecuting prudently and con- the ¢ harlottetown Hospital. Good. Go : history of this town sinse the Bire ; | best patterns. tinuously, The attention of cheese- t and bid once on it —AT— tria!, has euch great intesest been sai" . ? _- se an d, makers is directed to the report of the} d asthe “Cutmore Case” hes cause f ‘ _ : wf) &Z CG We find that our stock of s»aps Mr. C.J. Cut e, 90 Main Serett ® ; The S al] Zs marks recent y made by Professor Robs } | wo bales ne W cottons. San ers On O. 7 too fered ‘M the oan le a ‘eh oe on a ae Les { : y o ertson i - D oe at Kingston, Op- Prices ralue from 10e Lo Lde, Pure Food Sellers. pers and boxes are soiled, in other during fi ee years, He one | , ; =e a - oo oo aa ees going at Remnant prices at cases the cakes themselves are een aad to be h Iped mm ras { aan cheese of a milder flavour than that which Patcns p oe S { S h | soiled and chipped. — 4 of! ; _: Fas er aan i has hitherto beep manufactured in i dis race tree ¢ 00 Lecture PE To- day nei oe ght Dod , ee $ ; l- . ect ald | every limt ), thank~ to ’ 8 4 oe 14; ao i to this en i the cheese must Paton’s Annuai Remn ant ——\ |, So Out They 60 ee ee Oiber reme: die 24 were UB i, but dt woes » > manufactured and cured in ri S * od.1’s : always 0m i Because thev are known : : ired and cured ina lower} Sale now on, Entertainment Course They are marked down very low } oe Sahay or r omy , “ [ : . : emperature. / ee iwheumatism and LUM 0429. : all over the I-land for | Pee, ene | a pier - ” —some of them at half price, ret ea | their good qualities. ie Pe i - others at one third off—but all Sa os aaa 2 i ; Remnant Sale now on at, At Argyle Shore, on the 4th of Januarv, For the purpose of procuring a Library | at big reducticns. asa reo a ecner ae ; Patons. } Donald McNevio, inthe 66th year of his for the use of the school, the teachers | | ovfice. see e . a “ > ° . = = a 2 een” t eo NIT : wad | 7 f se age. of Prince Street School purpose having a TT) Our . ou G em Wis . | course of lectures and entertainments this T ladies bl Va fare “treet, “ea ‘ . of , os yj . a ladies blac« ul collars, ow brows elias OO TET Pk emscstnnm mon, SOHNSON & JOHNSON 2c : 4 1e opening of this couree will take | payin g¢ for this advert sement iy HK TI f th 1 ll take | it a place on Tiursday the 26th inst., when THE DRUGGI LOST nai -connt bork : ee Mr. McCready the Editor of the Guardian ; -UGGIS ae "A memeransen So.) ‘, nn 200 tr ‘ oi der will please leave at © ‘Herman's : e ba ale = “Test MAKE IS& ig will lecture on D’Arcy M’Gee. ji tive : 7 2 Q Vy *. ot : . rT 2% ~ : . SE u our new line of extension TABLES @ $4,0C, 5.00 > B42) 6.00 and up to $20.00. : | CUT TRTAT UT ri TX | SUNNYSIDE. C = OUD TO BUY | OOD TO EAT OFF W are closing out the balanc> of our sto: sk, before cleariag and re a inting our store,™ a'l the balance cf stock of gocds in the store at the time of the fire must be closed out Mens all wool Ulsters $2.75, Mens suits $12.00 now $6.00. Mens cuits $7.50 now $3.9 Mens single coat $9. now $2430, 75 child-ens suits half price. Mens underclothing # per suit now 95c. All grades of underclothiag at closing out prices. Bocts & Shoes At closing out prices. Mens Waterproof overshoes sizes 6, 7 aid S regular price $1.70 y $'.00. Womens overshoes sizes 3, 4, 5, $1.60 now 90c. Mens rubbers 45e Boys H is boots $1.00 Low $1.35. Mens Hockey, boots $2.40 now $1.65. ‘ Come at once before what you wan+ isffzone to, J. B. MACDONALD & CO Mark Wright & Co, Ltd: Wright's “="Righ PRICES ARE. : mh Ne Ser cat Pies CQ ~ wee