THE DAILY HXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 58 1900 ——— 2 aL SG DIED SLIPPINGS. P cRSONAL, Sy Sakateds GEES HLKHHS HER In thie city. on the 8th inst,, Colin Biewart, formerly of Belfast, latterly of Bridgewater, England, in the 54th year of his age fFunerai from the W ‘Kenzie House, Pilloboro Street, to Belyaet, on Tuesday morping at 10 30 At Moncton.on December 31a,the widow of the late Jonn NeKinnon aged ‘75 years. She died very suddenly after an illness of two dave. She wae the daughter of the late Joho NMePbail, of Argyle shore. —S=—_———- Golf Jerseys. We have a tew Golf Jerseys jeft over ond want to clear them out. We offer them at the fellowing prices :-— Reg Yours Price tor Golf Jerseys Gc 42c Golf Jerseys 85. 5d5e Golf Jerseys 95 65e Golf Jerseys $1.26 95e Golf Jerseys $1.50 §1.10 Signy SU Kaitted Siew After the handling -of last week—abcut 18s h a-w ls. Yours. at HALF - PRICE THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WEEKS & CO Somethine Gooe You can ge more satisfaction and more real pleasure by buy- ing from us, instead of doing | your own baking. A Splendid Assortment of Fruit and Plain Cake, Cocoanut Pies, Apple Pies, Cream Pes, Mince Pies, Corn Geis, Patties, Oatcake, Joughnuts, ete. Baked to-day, —_* TeLeraoxe 98. D. Stewart Eorrpe: BAKERY BAKES KEST BREAD. SHE WANTS A PIANO _——saaee “Gur pieno gatiafy the particular.” that daughter of y ours she would be more than pleased to save one—but you t ink you cannot afford it We can mage the pay- ments easy for yoa-= We can sell you the best plano, Ceme in and talic it over, 9 Le Le 2 am thy i Big Bargains in Second Hand Pianos Md Organs. ‘ MILLER BROS., Quezn STrReeT 4 Connelly’s Building. ip Fvye A a vey From News Sources in the State.of Massachu setts. The authorities o1 Bloomiagdale hee~ pital were not slow to recognize the deep ‘aserest muuifested by Mr. David Manson ‘a thiogs pertaining to tne good of ‘the hospital, and likewise to appreciate his faithful and highly satisfactory discharge of the duties devolving upon bim when employed as a ward attendant therein, As @o evidence of tueir recognition of his in- trinsic worth to them they promoted him about two years ago to the important and ‘uctative position of & supervisor. He is now looked npon as being one of their leading and most highly respected supervisors, having won the good will and couhideace ct the officers, doctors and at- tendants of ihe said hoepital, his impartial treatment of the employes, and his com- mon-sense dealing with things coming under the proviace of his supervision. On Xmas mourning the attachment of the Maoy altendanis to their much-respected friend was handsomely expressed by their generous giit to him in the shapeof a costly silver tea set. [Mr. Manson is, I understaod, a native of Cape Traverse,and one Of the many whom Prince Edward islazd may justly feel proud of.) The apparently disicyal babbliag of the Hon. J. Israel Tarte, one of the Cabines Ministers of the Laurier Government, hae furnished a plausible pretext to some of the Anti-Eegland American organs to rejoice in that which has no foundation in reality, namely thet the Canadians are divided in their opinion as to whether they should support Bogland or not, The un- called for statements of the Hon, Cabivet Minister bas ied no smail pumber ot the cizens of this republic to harbor the idea that even free Canadians are dis- satished with British rale, Not much wonder the Boers have so much sympathy. Mendez, who preached in No 100 Cen- tral Park West Church, New York:, last Saturday, said that the defeat of England would end the supremacy of tie Exug!ish- Speaking races; that America alone can- not hope for successful expansion, single handed, against Frank, Teutoc ard Ruse. “Would,” he asked, you look for human rights aod mankind’s material progress to | the Latin or to the Frank whose men_ have wruteo bate and injustice, prejudice | and ob»cevity as chief words on the pages of their history io the closing yeare of this century? Or, would you look #) Ger- | many, where militarism is the curse; er to Ruseia, where Nibilism and Siberia tell , the awfa! truths ?” He also stated in the course of his remarks that “many are they who hope that Britain will be beaten. Germany and Russia would see her punished.for greed that bids her gragp for brave men’s jands. They forget Peland, the land they robbed of her independence, the country towhich the world, civiliza— tion, owe 80 much for burling back the vide of Ielam. France rejoices at Eng- land’s distress, France that earned the contempt of ali who heard the word ‘Prey- fas.’ France tbat has fallen and is hardly saved by ker Picquarte, Zolaa, her Scheurer .Ke-:ners, France, whore vile and obscene attrcks on Britsio’e Queer, whee age as well as whore pure womanhoed, should protect her in the eyes ot manly men—France re joices at Britain’s defeat.” If England, could be condemued for land greed, he would not eay « word in her defease. “But let France that robbed Italy of Nice a hundred years ago and sgain forty years ago, ani Germany of Aleace and Lorraine two huadrec years ago; et Germany that rebbed Austria or Silesie, let Austria whieb helped to rob Denmark of Schleswig-Holetein, let Ru-eia which has robbed Turkey, as Turkey has robbed maar h province in ber day, ]-t the United Stat:+, whose page of Todiau raiding is not righ:- eous—let all, T say, refiect, and each sna)! by ite national conscence etand omideter | ed.” When loyal Canadians—and they are loyal indeed whether tuey come from Great Britain, France, Ireland or elee-‘ where,—read these words ofa foreigner spoken in the largest city of this great republic. They cannot affurd to confide much longer in their fickle Mr. Tarte. More anon, Kaxyyers M. Ligutnino. Maseachusetts, Jaa. 4th, 1900, ee ee —That an elderly lady was run over yesterday by a tipsy man, who shortly afterwards tipped his best girl out upon the wayside, is a fact that>challenges at- tention. It is discreditable to Charlotte. town that citizens cannot walk its streets on a Sunday without danger of loss of life or limb, If the reckleseness that is prevalent is in any degree due to the operation of the Farqubareon License Law it 18 time to consider whether or not the Scott Act ought not to be sgaio applied. < hed am, aa LOCAL NOTICES. ee Rubber ice creepers at R. K. Jost’e. Don’t slip and fall—buy a pa‘r of our ice creepers. —R K Jost. At Wardbary, Norway, the longest day lasts from May 21 to July 22 without in- terruptios. Tokio, Jabar, has twenty-two crema- tory furnaces. Itis estimated that 43 per cent of those who die are cremated The underground railway of Paris, which is nearing completion, will have a total length of nearly eight miles. It is expected that it will open for traffic next June. Booming-~Business ie still booming at Prowse Bros. The overconis, ulsters aod fur coate are walking out in good shapei | Special prices all this month. 43°) i t LOST—A silver medal, marked “Scholar- chip.” Apply at this office 6 tf race.” Rey. Alexandrr MoAulay, of Morell, is in the eity. Rev. J.C. McLean, of St. George’s, 13 Visiting the city. Mr Gordun McKay, of Bradalbanc, is ® guest at the Quee, Hotel. Mr. Geo, F. Owen, of Cardigan, came tu the city by this morning’s train. Mr S. E. Reid, M L A., Tryon, came to towo today. He isa guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Joseph Fairchild, of Georgetown, came to the city by the eagtern train to- dav. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Messrs. R. W. Johnston, Fredericton, N. B.,and Arcbioald McInnis, Wallace, N.8., areamag the litest arrivals at the Hotel Davies, Mr. Arthur Sullivan, who has been spending the bolidays with his parents in Charlottetown, left ast evening on retura to the Jesuit College, Montreal. Mesers Picton and Byron Brown, sons of Mr. P. 8. Brown, of the Revere Hotel, ‘eft last evening on return to St. Francis Xavier College. Antigonish. They have been home for the holidays When Mr. Gilbert, of the Experimental Farms, comes here sext week, he will have to be able to tel! our poultry -raise-s the reault of the trial ehipment in cold storage (?) from this proyince to England this Fall. Mr Benj. Chappell, son of Mr. J. J. Chappell, returned home from Winnipeg on Saturday. Mr. Chappell holds a re~ sponsible position on the N. P. R, in that city. He will remain home for a month. Ex Governor Howlan put up one of the pictures of our Island members of ihe Canadian Contingent in the Kingston par- lor of the l4th Battalion Club, where Major Weeks is well known, on New Year’s, admidst the plaudits of the officers. A Halifax despatch states that Miss Minnie K. Macdonald, of Dundas, has volunteered for service as nurse in South Africa. Miss Macdonald is a daughter of the late Samuel! Macdonaid, and is a gradu- ate of the McLean Hospital, Waverly, Mase wre.G. D.faszard was run over da ‘he outskirts of this city yesterday, by a reck- less driver of a horse anc sleigh, who is believed’t» bave heen under the influence: of liqaor. Weare « adto bear tolay that her ‘njuries are n t very serious, though the shock sua: ined was grea’. Premier Kary varsoo, Mr. D. A. Mo- Kinnon, ex-M, L. A., and Chief Superio- tendeot of Education McLeod, who were at Halifax cooferring with representatives of Nove Scotia and New Brunswick re- garding the proposed school of Technology retursed to Charlottetown on Saturday night. The matter was well considered. but no definite conclusion was arrived at, “Of all the bards the greatest of his Burne concert Thursday 25:h. Tae Rep Cross.—The Ladies Aid to the Red Cross Scciety. completed organization this forenoon in St. Paul’s echoelroom. They will meet for work this afternoon at two o'clock, and work wil) be continued each day hereafter. They are especially desirous of obtaining grey blanket» to be made into hospits) coats for the Canadian soldiers. Their bex will be forwarded with the second eontingent, and the fami- lies and friends of the Island soldiers in South Africa muy send any parcels or articles they wish. The Charlottetown branch is under the patronage of Mre. Mclaotyre, Mre. Vail and Mrs. F’. 8. Moore. Mrs. ©. C. Gardineris president. The vice presidents are Mrs. D. Davies, Mra. F. De St. Croix Brecken, Mrs. W. W, Suiivan, Mrs. D. Farquharson, Mra, Barclett, Mre. W. A. Weeks. Mrs. James McLecd and Mre. A. Down. Mrs. Mc- Cready ie general secretary. The Misces Wright, McLean, Mellisk and May are county secretaries. Mrs. B. Rogers 1s «= -s reasu:er, The exe cutive committee is meade upas follows :— Mesdames A. Peters, F. L. Heszard, Geo. W. Hodgson, H. J. Palmer, 8. W. Dodd, R. Johnson, Percy Pope, L. M. Poole, A. Lord, F. P. Taylor, G. A. Sharp, James Warburton aod James Peake. Mrs. D, Davies is head of the contribution committee, with Mre. W. S. Stewart and Mies Alice Wecks as agsis:ants, Up to the time of goiog to prees the fol- lowing contributions have been received : Mrs. F, Brecken ani Mre. Warburton, $5 each; Misa Mary Palmer and Mrs J, A. Longworth, $1 each ; 20 yarde flane!- lette and four blankets, Mrs. Mclatyre; 25 yards cheese cloth, Mrs. B. Rogers ; 60 yards flannelletie, Prowse Bros. ; 30 yards grey cotton, W.A. Week. & Co.; 36 yds. flannellette, James Paton & Co. ; flanne!- lette, tape, thread and butons, Stanley Bros; buttone, thread and needles, Moore & McLeod —Mr. Paton aske, “Is our Federal Government putting forthal] its efforts to increase cur export trade ?” Not while The Minto is plying betweeen Picton and Georgetown in such weather as this ? Tempreraxce IN SuMMERSIDE.—A meet- ing was held in Summerside last Friday evening to discuss the temperance of the town. <A citizens’ league of three was ap- pointed to promote temperance work in Summerside. The Town Council was strongly criticised for it apathy in enforc- ing the C. T. A. C. C. Richards & Co. Dear Sire, Your MINARD’S LINI- MENT ie our remedy for sore throat, colds and all ordinary aliments. Ic never fails to relieve and eure tly. atid CHARLES WHOOTTEN. Port Mulgrave. tier Items i Ciry Scaoon Boarp. —Merting tonign'’, B. 1. 8.—Regular monthly meeting to- night at 8 o'clock. ee Roi.» Fire Co.—Regular meeting to* | night at 8 o’clock. cad Ar Sypxey.—Sydaey, C. B., now has | aixteen lawyers, thirteen doct r- and five banking institutions. Hoox ano Lappsar.—The annual meet- of the hork and Jadder compapv will be held at 7.30 cue evs ing, a Horses WanrepD.—ile attention of horsemeu ia directed to tiie advertisement in anotoer column etal a, be 0,0, F.—Si, Lawrence Lodge, No. 8,1. 0.0 F, meets tonign. a 5 o'clock. lnstailation uf offizerr. ~— 1 Tae Minto —The Po-:master at Char- loitetown received a telegram t day stating that the Minto was to leave Picton jor this port at two o’clock. iniltiphiate Tue Prozs.—S:trong breezes aud moder- ate gales west to northwest; cl-aring and turning considerably colder, Tuesday— Moderate northwest winds; fair and cold. MseTinc.—On Wednesday night at 8 o’clock the anonal meeticg of the Board of Trade takes place. A ful! attendance is requested as the election for officers, Council etc. ia te be beld. Arternxoon Danoinc Crass.— Mise Mac- donald intends holding @ reeeption for her afternoon class in abunt a month’s time. All childrea who inteud joining this class should do so at once inorder to take part in this reception. Teacuers’ Arsociation.— The annual meeting of the Provincial Teachers Aseso- ciation wil! be held in Coarlottetown dur- ing exhibition week. It is probabie that the meetings will be addressed by a prom- inent educationist from abroad. —f———— Civic Accounrs.—The civic accounts willbe submitted at the meeting of the Counei) to be held tonigh’. We have not been able to obtain a detailed statement of the revenue and expenditure, but un- derstand that there is a large balauce on the right side. Por:22 Covurr.—This forenoon Jobn Corrigan was fined $5 or 30 dars for being drunk, diserderly and fighting on the streets. A similar charge preferred against another man was dismisecd, Summonses! were ordered to issue for two men charged with larceny and another man charged with aseault, all three having failed to respond to their sammonees. “Necx Broxsw.—Mr. Fred Simpson, near Petitcodiac, N. B., wae found dead from a broken neck, in his barnyarc, » few days ago. He had been hauling hay durivg the day. When feund;he was lying in the hay- rack. Tbe direct cause of the fatality is a mystery, but he may have been attacked suddenly by some weakness and fell back- wards, striking on his head. He leaves a widow, two sons and a daughter. Tre NarioxsaL Macazixe.—The Janu- ary number of the National Magazine con- taine many articles of excellence avd interest. Reference has been made before to “‘Litsrary Boston of today.” Two war articles, “Tommy Atkins off to the Trans vaal and “In the Ranks of the Boer Army,” are of worth along well known lines. Y umerouse short stories, and severe] poems adorn the number, I[talsois very fully iileetrated. Covtpy’r Stay Away.—-There crossed to Pictou the otherday aman who has been for some time a resident of a country village pot far from Charlottetown. He was once a sailor on H. M.S. Biake, but fell in love with the Island when that vessel was in Charlottetown some years ago. He left his ship without the permie- eion of the captain and settled down to the pleasures of » farmer’s life, But the war aad the rumors of the war proved too much for him, and his trip the other day was for the purpose of giving himself u, to the authorities at Halifax, and again entered Her Majesty’s eervice. SJE YONNYYTEVEDINYPITEDIDIDO INT PITRE om = For Your Cough (And we advise you net ta let it go too long) use Johnson’s Compound Syrup of White Pine and Tar. It’s agreeable taste, and the prompiness 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. | been in business. AShons edu e 3 UUUdddabAUAAAAUubbada ussisdiauadcde PUITEDD IVAN YD, POTENT. PPPRNTEPPNT HNN errerrerreR TT rete: itt U4AUUAAAAAAUbALo4A4bab2S4A44444044444 444A 4ad4h4444444b444dded $ S MEE) Mu aT % THE ALWAYS & we £ wy BUSY STOKE. . SF SESE SP SEMPP GE We had a large sale of Lad- ies’ Jackets last week. We want to sell every jacket ia stock, not one to be carried over. Every lady in need of a jack- et can get one new and fashion- able at a ridiculously low price. We offer you a good assort- ment in colored and black -prin- cipally black. Buy Now— The balance of last year’s Jackets, worth up to $10.00, now $3.60 each. “STANLEY BROS S ss i s fis ss si $s & $s & is $e fs ss si 2 & & rs ss cA $i fi fe fs % % & % 3 % 4 5 5 % % “i % % % 4s £5 % % % Sj } | | | | ee S42LL4444A444444442 44444 WOMEN’S SSOSSSOSOESS 200 2808 COGR CEE RUBEERS —™ SSOLOIOS SESE SSECOEOO~” Gx 4) 0004 0094 CBOO a We are particularly strong in Women’s ub bers this year—they are givins eg satisfaction, Goodyear’s Croquet—worth 45 ce C R C Croquet—good and strong Hi} 2e1 “Gipsy’—medium toe, our standby 55 ev: “Dorothy’’—st~vlish—toe cap 55 cen “Juliet”—bright and dainty 55 cents Price”— round toe, for the ne w shaped boots 55 cents “Storm’’—covers the foot well over 60 ceuats ALLEY & CO® VIF SSeS VE TTT V ETT TTS FF SIFVVyrVe Creer Se 44242424244 8445484484484 ¥ Season’s Greetings We take this means of thanking our patrons end friends who have so liberally patronized us during the time we have Wishing one and all a presperous and Happy New Year GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters,..... i anid oeianeaiiaateanatl i ie i EE ia Stepan peeve as alta ii ela it aati, ilps aincgeamaliias » Nuleielllliliiasctis