a cl s&% : se “as bee Underwear Kor Wen We have placed on our counter for Satur- Men’s Scotch Underwear at day 7. W ool 9 5 GC Suir regular price $1.30.) Other values at special prices. Weeks 60 The People’s Store % ; “Ai i Se ‘wee a> * | QCUPUSUGEDGETSICRSSODSER: TERERERERIEERES SEZ. Winds sk’n. Try BRITISH ALMOND PIN K— an ideal preparation. Soothing, eoftening, healing. After ore application the skin is rendered e2oft and Pri C2 25ants pay bottle. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. Centrai Drugstore. Sunnyside. TAUUDROUEREUECEROSORRER CE! LEERNERPUCEERESR | SQRURARAROUUASUROGUREGCPRUDOSEGHOGUEENUA NAO RCURERRUNACORRGRSCdEReOREE SSCSSSCOHSSOHES S OVCCSOR4COSE It’s-onlyja Difference in taste When you buy from us. Everything you get is of the same quality— “THE BEST.” T’o day BSRCTHHPEL OBE SOS 4~ Se SECS * eee Argel Cake, 12c¢ach. German Burs, }@c per dez. Gorn Gems, ] 0c pr doz. Oatcake, J2e ye Ib. Cream Tartar biscuit 10c¢ per doz. Parker House Rolls 10c per doz. Ginger Snaps, 12c per Ib. All kinds of pies to-day m pastry, cream or coconut. Try our Duchesse Bread? 4c per loaf. TeLernone 98. D. Stewart Eo irere Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. SPSSSSOCEEBIOES ‘OU Seeesee*ceeeeeoes Seet«eecet 2 b0 906060068 Kiichen Girls Wanted Iwo cood k tehen g rls xanted al Syd. : hey Hotel Wager no ol ecte E. LeROI WILLIS. March 5, 1900 — TAPSUOMERURORRGURGRSHCETRGEOEONSHECUSEUSENRESI CC MSSER GEN, , - LP wa Letter From Mr. Ful! 2. 'GE MPLETE ! (| ullerton 1 THE CONTINGENT CO _OCa ail BeLwont, Feb. 3, 1900. My Dear Mr. James, I have just time to ecribble a line as we are oruered off instanter to the front. The movement, whatever it may portend, isa huge one, indeed, asthe whole of the seventh di- vision, with additional cavalry and artil- lery, Lave moved up this week, We are now starting on a30-mile march and we have from now (4 p.m.) till Monday morning early to cover theground. Iam giad forthe sake of the men, for they would all feel it ridiculous afier receiving such a royal send-off, it they saw no fight ing stall. Something must give away this week | and I feel morally certain that Kimberley , and Ladysmith are sureto be relieved, _ then I think it will mean a speedy surrends | er and right about face for home. | The Islandera are building a redoult | Some 12 miles from here, and I have nct seen any of them fora furtnight. Sbould they not write itis for want of opportunity, } 0 you can inform any who may miss a | note from their boys thatthis is the reason. Remember me to a)]. Yours in great haete, T. F Fruverroy. NS ' ' ’ PERSONAL. Rev. Alexander Macaulay, of More!l, is visiting the city. Rev. Dr. Morrison was a passenger by this moroing’s train from the east. from New York tomorrow night. Councilior Lyons, who has been very il since his return from Quincy, Mass., some weeks ago is, it is pleasing to hear, recovering from his illness. His many | friends hope to see him about again in 6 few days. j | i Mr. DO’M. Reddin is expected home Tonight | Just before retiring, if your liver 1s sluggish, out of tune and you feel dul bilious, constipated, take a dose o ‘Hood’s Pills And you'll be all right in the morning. THE LAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARU 12 1906 Parade Yesterday. on Saturdsy afternoon, list 1s as follows: WM. COOMBS, Charlottetown. GEO. ARBUCKLB, do ROBERT CAMEROY, do WILLIAM HARRIS, do A. J. HOLL, do T. LESLIE McBETH, do L. GURNEY, Covehead, W.J. PROUD. do ROBERT HORNE. do JAMES PIGOTT, do WILLIAM McEACHERN, do D.R KENNEDY, do MARCELLUs McDONALD, do JOHN W. BOULTER, North Try: ing received the following despatch : Lieut. Col. Reinforcements. to proceed to Halifax, may Await orders. Moore, Just possible Immense crowds thronged the stree witness the military parade town Engineers. by the Artijlery band. Arriving at Rev. G M Ca pied the centrai pews. 7: 6-8. ard. ed, and had tevera! officers in it. INFORMATION GIVEN. Lord Pazncofote. a Lonpox, March 10.—The Daily News | says: —“*1t is known that the United States | goverement is snxious that Lord Paunce- fote should remain at Washivgton,and his tact will be invaluable duriog the troubled | period of the presidential contest.” : _——_ - | Dear Sire, —I was for seven year? a | enfferer from Bronchis] Trouble, and oarse at times that I could | scarcely epeak above a whieper. I got | no relief from anvthing uotil I tried you: }MinatD’s HONEY BALSAM. Two | bottles gave relief and six botiles made a complete cure. I would beartily recom- meod itto suyone suffering from thrcat or lung troubie J. F. VANBUSKIRK, would ve so b « rederictop. mit Yt. wT me + s? discount on Boots and Shoes all this t — é 2A Ee E _K. JOSTS. DR. CLIFT cu RONIC-DISEASES and RUPT UR co ae treatment, Send stam for int mation, or call at Truro, Nova Scotia, O fii Merchants’ Bank of Halfax Building Cuier Searr OFFICE The Men Awaiting Orders--Church The work of selecting the second co: tingent for South Africa was compleied The completed WILLIAM C. COOK, Charlottetown. mn. In connection with the departure of the contingent Jo]. Moore on Saturday even- Orrawa, Ont., March 10, Charlottetown : Have your quota ready they be sent by the Monterey on 1dih. R. ts to yesterday morning’s composed of the South African Volunteers, Co’s..1 and 2 Artillery, Co’s- land 3,82nd Batt. and the Charlotte~ The parade was headed the First Methodist church, the militia occu- mp- bell pre: ched a very elcquent,and patrio.ic sermon, taking as Lis text Deuteronomy The music was of a high etaod The choir was considerably enlarg- Sin,— Taxpayer from Pownal wants to know ifitix the provinceas a whole or ) the city of Charlotirtown that will ba velo pay the extra cost on the bridge if put in the proper place, namely, Street site. Lo reply, would Dominion Goveroment the extra cost, #3 1t is po more than should do,—as the c ty and province whole will reap the As for gettiog the bridge near Cumber Bay Pr if he 18 not aware of the fact bridge comes Pownal the cioeer the ofthe river. The little sum have Ww OF Ucatts they in com parison with they could save by placing door. ests, like some of our triends, we w try and pull for the Shipyard Point etreet that we have here. esis, and even our party’s, if needs this matter. Prowse Bre A CHOSEN FRIEND. Barvard Bronchial Syrup is the ch put lic epeakers. bas such a widespread quickly t tops leputation, chal tuber, «mmend Harvard Brovchiel Syrup, Syne The ; tXprersiOns Of surprise from mc > ladies who view hem. : store has put into stock wany piec ‘ of Scotch crumbs prints, : cambric. new wasis - New Zealand ‘ musliny, vew sateens, new Swi grenadine * new wash shrink craeh for bicye ‘ euite, (Roman satin.) Give us - washer.—James Paton & Co. dy & wky tf. —_— - CARD! (Late Clinical Assistan at . London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) and Threat. OFFICE—Cameron Block RESIDENCE—Richmoud Street, West. OFFICE Hours—9 30am,to 1pm, 2to4 Eveniags by appointment land the will bave t> pay they asa benefit. owere Bros, store, the taxpayer doesn’t live in that to Prowse Bros. the better for the people on that side wil If we consulted our own personal inter - ould site, as we have ten times the stake on Grafton But we waat to see the bridge where it will be the mort benetic to the largest number of people and we ure willing to excrifice our Own poter be, ralier than see the people hoodwinked in osen friena of our beet singers and most noted No other ccugh remedy It the worse cough, banishes vosreeneess abd cleare the throat and bron- Druggists and dealers re- 4 ~ : Wash Goods From Auld Lang - newest wash goods —The ‘ perfect taste, the new beauty, the : > effecrive daiptiness bring voluntary : si: The Big . es : Washing : percils, new : : Scotch gingbame,new Scotch zephyrs, : Be muslins, : - colored, 25 cents, new galetias, new : >: ducke, blue, white and otber shades, ° le : gS ‘ call for Scotch gioghams—everyone a : DR. H.-L. DICKEY Royal <“PECIALIST-—Eye, Ear, Nose pm Eyes Tested and Fitted With Glasee | | | | —— 10 pay in taxes will not amount toa what the bridge so thac this end would come right up to our i | Was preached by Rev —— Ot hens Tag’ Ieland con ngent will leave to night for Halifax ev route to South Africa. oo? C.M. B.A.—Branch N. 216 C. M. B. A., will meet in tie A.O. A. hail thi- evening at 8 o’clock , ‘nisi Sr. Farricr’s Day.- The service in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral will begin at 10 o’clock on St. Patrick’« Day. A collectio: wil] be taken up in aid of the poor. salam SpeciaL SErmMon.—The epecial termor in St. Vuenstan’s Caibedra] fast evens g Dr. Monaghar, o St. Dunetsn’s College. Hie rutject whe “The In-arnsiion,” and the discourse woe an able one. P. W.C.—The debaticg club on Satur- day evening discuseed the question, “Are labor-savirg intentions kind ?”” a benefit to man Both sides of tie question were ably maintained, end a decision was give: n the affiirmative. silat Civs Tror.—The avnual club trot wil take place on Orwell ice on March 17th, beginning at one o’clock. There wil! te a free forxail and tbhree-minuie clase Judging by the number of horses entered and their reputation a good day’s sport may be expectid. iba, Next Tugspay Eveninc.— Lord Wolse- ley, in a speech before the English Army Temperance Association, said: “Some great enemies are yet to be encountered by the United Kigdom, but the most pressing enemy at present.is drink.” Come to the basement of First Methodist Church next ‘Tuesday evening and hear what the young peop'e have to say about this eremy of our country. OrERaA Hover.—On Wednesday night neXt @ great treat isin store for our citizens, Prof. John A. Nichols has been secured for his fameus entertain- ‘ment “The War iv South Africa,” illu: trat- ed by a graphic ecene of confi ct includ- ing the siege of Ladyemith, Boer trenches, British defence works, charge of the Laucere, armoured train, Batile of Elande- laagte, tue Canadian Contingent, conclud- iog with the wonderful life motion pic- tures by the marvelous Prej-ctoscope. eoesiiapipadln Aw OLD anp Wett Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Wivelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millione of motuers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pieasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. lis value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiaslows Soothing Syrup. Fires.~The alarm on Saturday night about eleven o’clock was fora fire in Weeks & Warren’s boot and shoe store on Grafton street. The firm had upwards cf $6,000 worth of stock io the store, all of which is more or less damaged by fire, water or smoke. There is insurance for about half this amount in companies re presented by DB Stewart aod E H Beer. The building was aleo damsged, bui the loss is covered by insurance beld by Mr. F. W. Hyndman. The fire ie believed to bave started among some boots piled on a table over which the stovepipe passes to the chimmey, as there was a hele in the pipe near ihe elvow. The alarm yesterday morning was for a slight fire in a house on Bayfield Streei, caused by a defective flue. CuarLoTrerown Trackers’ ASsoctaTIon, ~ The regular fortuightly meetiog ef the Ubar!otteiown Teachers’ Association was held in the parior of the Y.M C. A,, on Saturday 10th in+t. Shortly after 8 o’clock President Landrigan took the chair, and read tome selections from Landon’s Scuool insnagement. The poiots empbasised by the author, and which were discussed by the teachers’ present, were the import ance of cultivating in the pupil» aspir it of charity—not tocompere themselves with others to the detriment of others fard ibe exaltation of themselves—the importance of exact truthfulness on the part of pupil, In act a8 well asin word, thatthe gravity Of any offence is immeasuratly inzreased by dece tful conduct in tiying tohide the fault or palliate the offence. The discus— sion of the different points was animated and was participated in hy & larger num- ber than ususl. Judge Warturton will deliver an address at the next meeting ef the Arsocitation on the 24*b inst 9 | LcoLeceeei2 Meet Me at the Always Busy Store —_—— GEE CBSGHGOSHS Print Cottons # and Ginghams $..2.2222 5 at Stanley Bros 3 FESSOR GRD ATEATT “t When you come @, 10 US for «fl “ Prints and Ginghams «| <i ai] you get an assortment of the very latest colors and putterns—no odds and ends and remnants, but this season’s pro- auctions just from the mills. At Old Prices There has been a very heavy ad- vance in prices lately, but we secured ours before the rise; and offer them at old prices, GABBA ad ; «| Fast Coler Prints 6c, 7c, 10c and 14c per yard. QQ Q2 Cll CAO ACLACL LAE = SFT FFF FIFI SSIS VSG CV SC CCT TTC RET UE TY 2P ee lled Cll OLE AeCCeeLeee STANLEY BROS & C2 VECPCS SCLC Ihe Spectacle offer 10 Days Only Spectacles, stee) or. nickled frames, fitted with first qnility lense, case is cluded 75c to $1.50. Best gold filled frames with solid gold ends, warranted ten years ave fitted with best quality lenses, $2.50. NOTE.—We.do not sell common gold filled frames. Cheapest solid gold frames net kept in stock, asa gond gold fill vl ‘ra ov & in every way preferable, but for 10 days we will give 25 per cen) off ad} wus good solid gold spectacles. Anyore whose eyes we have examined and fitted with glasses in the last ! 2 months can have another examination made if they wish aud the changed free—unless a special lenses has to be made co order. By arrangement, anyone can have their eyes examined evenings but we co) sider daylight the best time. BW. Taylor 1 863 xX OPpricrian Chamois Vests AAAs bb bbb bbb haaed at 335 per cent off our reguiar prices, No damaged or sojl- ed goods, but bran new last winter. We wish to clean them out before spring. This sale for cash only. Cameron Blocx, Charlottetown. THE GREATEST HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYING OUTFITS AND SUPPLIES IS AT J... Bela There are several reasons for this. Ife wis the first in business, imporied the first supplies, and for many years was pu’ ting in entire plants in » any of cur first facteries. Also pn ade hundreds and huudreds of cans ivefore anyone else thought of, and now supplies the foilowing articles: 8 to 12 horse oower boilers with all fixtures, pipe, etc, engine rats, presses, curd racks, curd mils and buckets, strainers, weighing cans, and conductors, scales, testing machines, glassware, curd knives. In fact everything required for an entire outfit. 1000 yards bandage cotton, 150 gailons Hanson’s Rennett. coloring, rubber hose. and all supelics needed, All goods are of the bes obtainable. Parties needing any of the above, kindly place orders at once. Ce ae Ko <5 eon. ‘ p Coo Rican Heme" eee, terme 4 te ON - > oid ee ~e f ot , 23H a ne ae 6h iS — “Rie oc ona ee * ee ET TCV TTC CTS eV TT eT ee ere = J. 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