THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 20, 1900. : ease c pease . a ee BD Ser Rane seen sce ea 4 — me Pmt —= = lL ETTER FROM MR A MELLISH Ob pontoon rafi—severa poutoons, fj ‘ large flat bottomed lig | ies packing egal ong TET liems . : i wd. omen Ug ie pacing ull Ghu ULiG ive cases coveréad f \ . {hese & rectin TY s+« le ‘ *: . si 1 | and e resting /’etails of the Canadians =" 9 ~~. = . 0 cou Mi \ ay OD Boy WaARTED a8 ap) ntice at Tur Ex. Advance top. & Baweer Wad retc 2 BCrUes th AMINER Cfiice, Aj} cree és river and a raf: shed it G ions ew e : sheets Fall New e echr. Reality, yo hh ’ I i y tt yp! Wel . © ity , \ : | ( a i ae . ie f a A » ie A iH iD ¥ ik ; } ee ¥ Hy 4 \ "te aN A * 7 | ‘ ‘ S .% F 2 3 oa : | IaAv mor P. ‘ . Lik ; OW Lia i : » i e q Y At : “iy Pure > ain tr a er of me; : ‘ Subs be? ¥ inses a : J ’ \ LJ U » : 4 a, Cie " ‘ y lL Mie : . 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The pro VELOCCOVC C-SKCECES CHES CCG OK Ys Ves In th rn. she house was Duilt | —a een en ena gramme Of the entertainment pre gy | K ) oO high, the wali . S =a the sale of baskets is publist ed elsewhere, 8 belpg very thick, the inside partit ons and ; a 7 = | [t is expected that the attendance will be | geceeeete J eeceusveser= |). es ee ee ee ee | < = . Tee eM, OT ae 6 or being ur; the roof was flat and | : o. = large. t . ‘ ge sud ine re g was of lou g | I ms — sanitised | Th | + - b “ : : c : . ' . les : ; y - ’ _ j - @ | . . | f House Uléaning 5) ne en clone eee Ged Sorer- | : | , ISLANDERS For QueBec.— A. P. Fanning, € € piace +0 uy your i e | ed with cement Here and there | Summerside, Geodwill Williams, Sourie;| @ a i ° j 'uside were recesses in the walls for little | a and Jemes Pidgeon, Wheatley River, left NE W DRESS 1S where \ indowa Ww nt ware. laren ; | : a q@ Shelves ; the wi idOWS Were not very large 7 this morning to serve for three years in @ | 2nd on account of the thickness of the | = | the Roya! Canadian Artillery at Quebec. : : | walis had a peculiar setting. Phe barns | S | Col. Moore wili still receive applications you get the latest styles. @ | were similar in construction. This des- | = for service at Quebec. : ® | cription answers for uearly ali the houses} — . ae ’ Y ; Phe ae anager Aine adie = ~~ | Suakespganran.—All lovers of Shakes- STANLEY'S GOODS @ | bere. Some of course are white outside, | and we started to march up the river meres oes All lovers of Shakes | are @ | some grey and others red. In front of peare should make a point of being present this house there were siands with flowers | wich looked wilted. There was aleo a pond near the house, as is usua), I[ also found a cat and kitten left behind in the We can supply you with the flight. best of bread and Cakes, Cookies. Buns, Biscuits and Rolls, Pies and CAKE. We bake day and guarantee to be good and fresh. was a large quantity of wrappings of Mauser cartridges left by the Boers from the previous day’s fight. dum toa Kaffir village. Here there was greatexcitement. ‘The Boers bad taken most of their food the day before and now they saw the British by thousands swarm- ing along the other side of the river. They seemed very glad to see me ard were astonished at the multitude of our incoming host. , | Bought from them some boiled corn and some dried melon slices. The latter were quite nice and sweet. These’negroes all ! lived in kraals and were clothed after our fashion. They have a large garden with corp, melons, etc., and also some horses aud fowl. Our boys purchased a few of the latter which the women cleaned and stuffed for them. This buying things trom the natives makes a most favorable | impression, as the Boers just take what | they want unmindful of paying for it, It is wonderful bow well I can mange to talk } with these people by meansof the little | Datch | bave endeavored to pick up and by signs, butthey very quickly gatber one’s meaning. Of course my knowledge of German helps me to make myself in telligibie. Next day, the 9ih, I was order- ly man and was ke;t pretty busy. The biscuiteare counted out proportionately PECLALIST—¥ ye, Ear, Nose | among the four sections of tbe company LADIES , let US do your Baking everyth ng i OUR DUCHESSE BREAD @ is just the thing for tamilyus e. ® iry a loaf, only 4c each. Tetermone 98. D. Stewart Ectirsr Baktiry SAKES GEST BREAD. Beveses M 366820084 200 CARDI — H. L. DICKEY (late Clinical Assistan at Royal Ophthalmte Hosptta Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) | About two miles from this I came | toa couple of stables and barns where | I then crossed a | | following the military telegraph that had | been just putup. The country was un- | dulating, and for here, rather grassy. We , often passed dried up lakes the bottoms of | which were still moist with very sticky mud. After about 12 miles marching we ;came to a large white bouse with the ; German flag over it to sbow, I suppose, protection.. Here the brigade rested for two or three hours and we got our bottles filled from a fine well. The water was pumped up by auiule going round and rouod driven by alittle colored boy. I got a handful of peach stenes and found the kernels very nice; also come fruit like the quince but fuiler snd filed with seeds covered with a transparent pinkish sub- stance—guite delicate and nice to the taste. When we gotonce more on the move we were beginning to feel a little tired, but we kept right on with an occasional stop for a 3bort rest, the country being about the same. The Highland Brigade was in front of us and some artillery on the left with Occasional bodies of mounted men. We also could see troops further off. After a while we could see shells bursting away abead and hear the sound of distant artillery fire. We trudged patiently on for 11 or 12 miles, makiag 23 or 24 miles io all. This place bastwo ponds, herce called two fountains, lhere is « house and garden by which Lord Roberts is guartered Our company were just settled for the pight when we were ordered up and marched down to form a guard over His Lordship | ly meeting of the Women’s Local Council that the owner was a German and claimed | at Rev. Euwin Smith’s lecture in Zion Church Lecture Room on Tuesday, April 24th. Mr. Smith visited Stratford-on- Avon last autumn and has some fine views around this historic place, Adcults 15 cents; children 10 cents, ee Women’s Councit.—The regular month will te held in the Prince of Wales College on Saturday Apri! 21st at 3.30 p. m.; and at 3 o’clock the same day and place. The President calls for an executive meeting with the request that there will be a full attendance as business cf importance will be diseuseed, Easter Festiva Postrponep.— The Festival and Batket Social which was to have taken place in aid of St. Jos eph’s Convent, on Wedovecday evening, has been postponed until Saturday evening, 2let inst. Baskets or refreshments will be gratefully received by the committee, Admissien 10 cents, Doors open at 7 p. m. Entertainment at 8 p. m. sharp. —dins, In New (Quarters, —Messrs Jenkios & Son, who were among the sufferers by the recent fire in Stevenson’s block, have secured the large store on the corner of Queen and Grafton Sireete, formerly in the cccupation of W. D. McKay. Meeers Jenkins & Son disposed ot all their dam- aged groceries and shop turniture without reserve, and the stock iD their new store ig all fresh and choice. Having one of the larger eAcae2eeceece2 always bright and up-to- date. We the best as well as ‘he,ereatest variety in P. E, Island. SILKS and TRIMMINGS of all kinds to match. stanley Bros. claim SSLE424444A444444 54442424 CELllVlelelee2ecce Him \yp iy» ti b> [he hi» {he Ibe i» grocery stores in the city and opening up with a new stock comprising everything to be found in a well-supplied establish - ment, the Messrs Jenkins confidently exyecta large sbare of patronage. They will do all in their power to jlease their customers io respect to goods and prices. and Throat and again sub-divided among the men, | und so of the other rations. Next we j packed up acd marched about three milcs down the river where we stacked arms After tea we went down !o the river bank and watched the Gordons crossing ona for the night. He was very pleasant to u+, apd when on sentry we were given a cup of coffee. We had done very well in the day’s batile,and the Boers were driven back 5 miles or so, and saidto be badly cut up. e o . * . * - aad CS Boots £34 ae~Cameron Block i Be DENCRE—Richmoid Street, West. yet HovRs—9 30a m,to 1 p m, 2 t Evenings by appointment Testea and Fitted With Glassee lies’ Attention ipm = os We marched back to our camp by sun- rise and got ready to start again at 5 a. »m , but juet then the order came counter- macding this and we expect to leave at 10 oclock. Several prisoners have been brought in thie moru.sg and eome wound- ed meu, * Wednesday night of next week, Stanley Bros will make a show of millinery, silks and dress goods that will be a re- velation to tho ladies of Char- —_—— -——_ — Be ee NPP SGD "lige pi x We can tell a good thing when we seo it. Our » a a ool t a adoption of the Slater Shoe has been eu unjuwifi d * 1 a , Os: ng oat om an «tr . ° Success. i It will pay every lady to! gible to show the goods during tie Finding tl.at the public appreciate the oue price system and that some people wish acheaper shoe than . the $3.00 Slater, we have secured control of P&S |, shces,—the best medium priced shoe for men made }' eels & Co Wish you to attend their visit Veeks & Co’s spring mil- linery opening Saturday even- ing from 7 pm, to 9 36 p m. business hours; therefore we cordially invite you o comet on Wednesday night next, 4443444444424224444A oe ae aes care thet Semen ae ol hice i g MARRIED. credit to any house in the Pro- ; ite ‘ ; At Nine Mile Creek, on April the 17:h, vinces. ji * 1900, Janet S. Darrach to Clarznce E. | ————-—_—_ Myers, of Victoria. ‘ y t p are f Pp esi Nh 4 . ; <a a : fi EiLouse Cleaning Ta@lps. (continued ) Carpet and Cloth Powder For disinfecting carpets Bed Bug Exterminator 25¢ a ¢ Fe 25¢ Carbolic Acid 4s and 8c per oz Chloride of lime For disinfecting 6c, 10c and 20c Thymo Cresol 25c The universal disinfectant. 1. They are made in a factory that produces only Men’s and Boy’s Boots. Thus in confining their energy to this line, they are in a vosition to bring it toa higher standard, than afactory that makes all kinds of footwear, 2. Every shoe they make is stamped on the sole with maker’s name, which is a guarantee that nothing but sslid leather is used in its construction. 3. They are made on 3 different lasts, The Stylish, Nobby aud Clerical, and in two widths, thus enabling lw us to fit any feet, Hi 4, They are one priced shoes, having the price I» stamped on sole, ‘fhe prices are $2,900, $2.25. $2.50, i and $2.75, Hye ili» ‘ > Il» fier Dinner To easist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take |Hoow’s Pills Sold everywhere. 25 cents. rr Ladies. By Week & Cv’s ‘advertisement in today’s issue | you will see they intend hold-; ing their Grand Millinery | |Upenihge Saturday evening) ‘from 7 pm, to 9 30 p m, | Es | DIED. ! | In this city, April 17,1900, of paralysis* ' Philip Blake, in his 70th year, {[Funerai Sunday at 2.30 p.m. / People’a Cemeiery.] 235ce° 4 = fli» urday Eva From 4 p m to 9.80 p m. |; —wAPRIL 21st. S—Miss McKiever wili ke p'eased te see you. to the OT ees eee, ane Pes RADA pAb Bibb bi bi inhib neh bina beh bhhbanas ee FIFO ST SET OOF T ISS E SCC TICS UTS TT CCTF Vee Pd