i . saan : tack and must always beoo tbe qu) vive | but a reg'ment of young men is not the af end 2a ly e > eh ¢ f > : ; } c | Privates Foley and Meilish and Kev. for removal taken by rail or route march | easiest place te testify for Christ. Yet gt my . Mr. Fullertor W Tame L eay nothing of the war or ol the ec yuntry the {sland boys attend our meetings well. | Nir. £ ii ton WY! it 18 1 hope to give one lecture in Ch’town. } We bave three on Sunday and one if : | wT 7 , town is @ perfect blankto me por sible every evening. . has fro ih leit. I at xiously awalt Remember me to the Airk people and ™ + . i every ‘aln r familly and granacniiaren, : as aN / A : 4% x 7 tat i € 2 . ven the \ mas kgain, WisD ng good wealth to you a i AX es eo box sent to the men bas nut yet been heard | Mre. M Pherson, and commen ling you = a .% ~agloenanee ee cgay went ee ae They may g t for next Xmas. } to God and His grace. 4 ty on ' ; : iiss 4 ® NX vid : 7 ; ‘ ei duehe sui ” | Who can tell? 4 I am, your truly, »* . . . ‘ _ vl - I am well and g«tting aloo tthe Kirk 18 prospering. It must T. F. Pcuemeron. os : T beve ostdue tne mabe r for them (as for me) to et pe eg ae ‘ rood Ou oO D zat : . | : Ww ve en - of \ fresh presentation -| ' , ling yet. We have | charge of thi a se on WASHINGTON LETTER. 7 piace over four weeks now. So far w 6 ae 4 ‘ have only had one scrap with the Boers oe ” of the great we gy j ' and that did not last very leng. Th Lord,w hich atter all is the ' “ ' 3 © ( ) Canadians came out without a ccracch, bu r yn , of our ee é a Pro-British Sentiment — President ae 2 j tion of the contingent is the Australians who were with u- b he is and see x ; . twokilled and twelve wound 4, Pre'Roor | well. This you may report to all con- McKinley Stands For Great i or all the leading had eix killed and twelve wounded. cerned Remember me ‘to St, James’ Britain I b ; Mercantil » Heuses Ninety-five Boers were taken prisoners people and any ae who may eaqixre, i 7 x : We were atier new aga! cdl oo Wiles abe i The wars in the Philippines and Sonth ion Prince Bdward yesterday, but they did not eg ee Africa ars appsreot in tne minda of the wait to e whet we w - Toes legislatives now in session, The sentiment Island. Haszard & Moore THE BILLY BRAMMER, CHARLOTTETUWN, FEBRUARY 19, 1.900 LETTERS FROM BELMONT. | IE Teme ey mbde of; they sta:ited on the run before we were within rifle-shotof them. The artillery sept afew shots afterthem. We captured fifty horses and some cattle. We have not seen a general engagement used Lo appear without the mauuscript)however it 16 to be remember ed that we are always prepared for ao at Writing to Captain Hooper from Bel- Artbur Mellish moat, January 12, Mr. says: mur Fe Te TT EE Per CERT ¥ ue may see fighting, und I thing they under- atand that the aceidents of war may eud- } them face to fece with Ga . ' | y bring cle Hniy wi ug hereis overwhelmingly pro-British. The ratification of the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, by the Senate, which seems almoat certain, will be agreat triumph for the British Ambassador. Se ere ty, r ot ss - a ‘Wen EPPO a On the balance of our win- ter goods, we have received all we canre asonably expect. It is nh 2 yet. These little scraps are ooly with Though the kiadness of Congressman i . — «dS pgattering troops that are cut off from the} With diificnlty | bave managed to get |S. W. McCall, I had an audience with the good business just to get rid ' main army aod are roaming about the} holdof this bitof paper. We expect to} President on Saturday. He is keen eyed; Importa at ay country pluodering and destroying all the} be inthe next big battle which will not | but at the same time sympathetic. There of all surplus tot, nthe though Boglish property tuey can. be far offas Roberts bas arrived. Trains | is no disguising where he stands in re- it b2 ata lows. The lows! Announcement We hereby beg to annennce to car Hewer- that we have seld eur Grecery Bes imces to Mesera ht, F. Maddigas & Co, » od would selicit for them a centinnance of the pet oeage so liberally extended té ms in the past. W. GRANT & CO Io connection with the above we tak **¢** There has been wo big battle here for a month or so. But operations will be resum2d in @ few daye. Every train passing through bere for the front has carloads,of men, borses and artillery. The guns sre all eizes, ranging from the 5 iuch-deld gun to the bigesized artillery. Some of these latter are 25 feet long and throw 118.1b. lyditte shells, These shelle g> about six feet inte the ground before they explode, and the gas from the ex- are constantly taking material and guns to the front. We have had two expeditions against the Buere,the one to Sunnyside being the most successful. Reilly was in that scrap. The Island boys and the Munsters covered the country: in parties of three and prevented intelligence of the movements. Part of ourcorps is to be mounted and I expect we will get some loot if any raids into the Orange Free State are made. Some of our boys have gard to Eagland’s struggle for supremacy in South Africa. I attended the funeral service oe Friday afternoon, of the late General Lawton. It was the most distinguished assemblage of people that ever saw. The President, Secretary Long and the other members of the cabinet, the Judges of the Supreme Court ,the ambssaadore from all the nations of the earth, Senators and Congressmen from sll over the Union were there. prices ever quoted on similar goods, lewis us to expect the largest Febrasry trade in eur history. . Sheeting :: ‘ pportauity of i ee — plosion wil) kill anything breathing withia | been over already. I wi}! call on the British Ambassador, 28e fr 16c oe rall me oe tare ae a age aradius of 200 feet from where they} None ofour boys are checked very often | Lord Pauncefote, to whom I have a letter ak ar tg oe ye ian web tahs eltt he aalis strike, —and on the whole we have thus far been ! of introduction. oVUe for 1L8ec = ——s ees sone we Canacians are not eure whether we able to meet a! requirements. Rodd is The weather ie delightful here—open F naete of the eke. ; £ will bein the next fight. We are all aox- | quite well and ia keeping up the credit of | cara in the streets. U v lephene ce gon ious to go, Lewever, for we,would like a@/the company. Dillon is the same old boy Senauban nderclothes R.F. MADDIGAN &Co. Queen St., Ch’tewn eer !3, 1900—daw — -—— - ee come in aud Read P. E. I. clergymen’s testimonials to the wonderful cares made by OZ YCENATOR. Nature’s Perfect Blood’ Puri‘er ures all chronic Diseases. For sale only at Hacdonalds Drug Store Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Sts. WIGHT BELL TELEPHONE rik ~ INSURANCE. change. But there may be a change in this regard when Lords Roberts and Kitchener come; then we may yt al! tLe fighticg we want. * * ** I] would like to be back with you next epring, tut it does not look much like )t now, altnough there is lots of ‘ime yet. The war will be finished upin a burry Ounce it staris agaic, and if [ happen to get through all rigut i expect to be back in Canada by April. Camp, Belmont, Jan'y. 18th. My Deas Ma. James,—As you can see we are sull doing garrison duty in th.« place. Our troops did so well at Sanonys- ride (an account of which you would see in the press) that I should not’ be very much surprised if we were kept here for eometime longer It is evident from the artillery which is being sent to the front that a bombardment of Magersfonteia on a mammoth scale is about to be initiated, apd we of course are of opinion that it is the heyinniog of the end. I have jas: learned that Lord Roberts is going through today in order that he may see the ground of Methuen’s disaster for himee'f, aad fix upoo the next movement of the troope. However, long before you receive this you will bave learned what course he hae pursued. To a large extent the work of the Chap- lains eeems @ sivecure, but at prenent there is a nitch in the payment owiug to aod always turns up U. K. Brown has picked up his drill al] right andis a fine cheerful companion. We are all in the same tent. Roy Harris igiu No.1 tent, and is getting along allright now. We heve fourteen in our tent, but I think it is larger than those at home. Still we are very much crowded, The famous box from Charlottetown has not arrived yet. We hope it may come seme time, —we can do juatice to it, I understand the St. John people made some bunglein sending it. We haye a great deal of picket and sen- try duty todo, and epend very little time incamy. In the last picket I had charge of No. t groupot No.2 pickei, the most Important point oa tne ridge. These duties keep one ap night aod day—not snaps by any means. : LETTER FROM REV. FULLERTON. ae The follewiag Jeter bas been received by Mr. Jehm McPherson of the P. E. I. Railway, frem Rev. T. F. Fallerion : Came Be_mowr, South Africa, Jan. 13th, 1900. My Deas Mr. McPurrsox—lI write, la'e as it is, © express the hops that Mra. Me Phersen ani you, may have a Happy New Year,—a year of such paysieal Lealth as at ee ee NOTES AND COMMENTS, —“The African Napoleon” Rabah principal cLiefiain of Ceotral Soudan, who has long been the strougest oppouent o exteosion of French influence in that part of Africa, wae lately defeated and over- thrown in batile by the French troops. PERSONAL. Lieut.- Col. Gordon, D. O. C . of Mon- treal, hasbeen selected by the Mjnigter of Militia to accom sany the next eontingen! on special service. —_—_— — Wh7 is it that one man is old and de- crepit at 45, and another hale aud hearty at 30? It depeads on the care ne takes of him-elf. Orten a man’s body gets out of repair—the trouble grows votil it lays him out ia bed. Whenever a mao feels that he is not ae well as he ought to b+, when ever he ia listless, without energy saad without vitality, whenever be fiuds that he ie loning weight and that his ordivary work gives him undue fatigue, be needs Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med cal Discovery. It he keeps on working with his liver in- active and his blood impure—ne keep- $i.20 jor 75c $1 50 for $1.00 Hard Hats $1.00 for 5Ue $2 00 for $1.00 Soft nats 7d¢e for 25c $2.59 tor $1,450 Men’s Pants $1.00 for 75e $1.30 for $1.00 Print Cotton 14¢e for 8c Se for 5e CAPS 75¢e for 50c ~_——— the want of instruction from the War his serves aod his body under a eonstant Office ia London. We are here, however, | 4 sg¢ you might naturally expect, and | | teh a me 1.60 tor 99c Effected on almost | 22 "ier, Me ty bre porerts|LyearSt trac depening eozea ie, I serewe tro. le wil ot be Haat out every description of property. HYNDMAN & CO,, authorities,and in due time everythiog will come right. The “regimeutal church parade” takes place at7 a. m, and lasts 15 minates. Thieis a new regulation. You will readily see that in a country where the men go.o church service fully armed lest there should be aa attack, and where they are called upon to stand al! the time, 156 misutes ought to be long pray thet as you near the Homeland you may beth have a closer aad failer realiza- tion ef the Muster’s presence. I cannot -ay anything ef the war that you do not ksaow fally better thaa 1 could tell yeu. We are all in hepes that new Lerd Roberts is om the sp): there witl be a speedy termination to such a fearful loss of lite. The chaplain of the Highland Brigade informed me that corery cures many so-called diseases he-~ Oause nearly al! iliness springs from the same thing— bai digestion and conse quent impure blood, The Discovery wakes the appetite good,the digestion strong, aseimmilation easy, and the blood rieb aud pure. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost Robes $5.75 for $4.00 $10.00 for $6.00 — Sacque Cloths 12 enough. But whatabout the preacher? "* | Of mailing only, and receive free a copy of ve AGENTS : Happily I am perfectly at ease, 90, wisely 9 Senet oc aver: 4 Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, Address 75: for 50c North British and Mercantile Ins.] or unwisely I de talk for a few of|+ cn » WouaG~ | Woerld’s Dispensary Medics! Association, $1.50 for $1.00 Go. Union Assurance Yociety. Phoenix cf Lendon. HILLSBORO RINK AFTERNOON *SKATIAG minutes (say 7) on some aepect of religion, always of couree giving s text more for the us? of fixing some epiritual truth on suscep- tible minds than to deduce therefrom any abstract theological idea or any abstruse moral. Io addition to tais service I take some of the work (preaching) at the voluntary services ofthe Y. M. C. A. The gentle- man who conducts them isa geod, ami able young meu—aeM. D. C. M. of Toronto University. He ia really a good fellow, supplies the men with pen, paper ete., tells starops, in fact runs « post oflice. edanod missing. Whatesad disaster to befall our brave yousg Scotchmen, All agree thatthey fought ae heroically as ever Highlanders fougnt in the pest. It we had such loyalty iu Chriet’s Kingdom —80 many young men devoted to the cause—bow £0 the worldjwould be revola- tionized. Our meno are in excellent health and spirits and all teo eager for the fray. They SALT RHEUM Buffalo, N.Y. CANADIAN PACIFIC KAN FARMS OR FYERYBODY IN SREAT NORTH-WEST Tuesday and Friday, 2.30 to) Jn addition be has brougat into “A Lan mitable With 5.30; Saturday, 3.80 to 6,|/camp some theusands of buns Illimita. Hesources.” with band until further notice. | which the men buy as greedily as they EVENING SKATING eat, Owing to the great solidarity of the commissariat bread. My other work is the hospital. We havea large number Die away before the magical effect of Goyernmenc® Free Grant of 16( Acres of Bona Fide Settlers. Mcuday aad Thursday 8 to | of men on sick list; but eur men, : am For Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets 10. Band in attendance. glad to osey,- stand the climate , . Transportation Rules, etc., Write ta Geusou I} wks now oa sale,| and the roughing os well as Dr. Chase’s Ointment , TH. 5 skates turone dollar. B. C. PROWSE BA. B BR, The Inland Navigation Company (ABITED) \ Managers The anvual general meeting of The Inland Navigation Company, (Limited) wiht be held in the room (upstairs) in Mr. Joen McEachern building corner of ®oeen aod King Streets,Charlottetown, on Thersday the 22nd of February next at 3 aoy others, There are four cases of typhoid fever. I trust we shall not have an epidemic as we have no facilities for treatment, (they were much better this morning.) The other diseases are nalaris, rheumatism, Cape cholera and dysentery. I may say that in our camp we heve the Queensland Mounted Infantry, 300; Corn- wal! foot, 250; Manster Royal Fusiliers, 250; and one section of # battery of R. H. A., inaddition toour contingent. This brings us well up to 2000 men. The place is important because we are in close proximity to the border of the Orange Free Siate, and also Secanee the Boer policy in part is to destroy the rail- The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be- yond human endurance, and as the flesh be. comes raw, and the itching and burning increase, the suffering is so intense as to almost drive one crazy. In desperation salves and ointments are epplied, only to give rise te further disappoint. ment and despair. But there is hope. There is assurance that you can be cured just as scores and hundreds ef ethers have been by using Dr, Chase's Ointment. Mr. John Siron, of Aultsville, Ont., writes: ** For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt Rheum, and my hands were so bad I had to wear greased gloves. Nething seemed to help me, but I was induced to on Ee. Chase's Oint- ment, and one box cured me completely, A. J. HEATH, BP. A, O. 2. R., ST. JOHN N. B terete: “Tenders for Cheese Making” Sesled tenders wili be received by the undersigned up to February 24:h, 1900 from any person wishing to contract for the manufacturing of cheese for the Wiltshire Dairying Company tor the in coming season. Tender to siate wages per hundred pounds, cheese maker finding hiy own help; alev rate per month. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- Sakeataataanaatateataaaamaaten tana anaa a aeTai Aa ataai aN aaiacie aaa Mtaa aoeaaoa toate teat eocsce eee Children’s Tams 70c for 39c 75c foo 50c mee These are come again prices and they will stand uc that until every article is sold as advertised. Prowse Bros oe —— ee di ek i 2 ill SRE oF ae ~ SF wa A AY { Se oy ut % TT s 32 *clock, p.m. L.C. OWEN way and thus break the line of com- by a —— of the a tees cepted. aX. ; munication with the front. Ic is true my Dr. Chase's Ointment ted meat : Secretary. | work is not hard (in fact not so hard for ' miraculous cures in all parts of this great JOHN BALDERSTON, : ; ; Dominion. Could you have better assurames President. | me gifted as I'am to some extent withthe hat it will eure you? For sale by all L. L. JENKINS January Wth, 1900. eod td, “fatal fluency” ae for these whoare not er Edmaason, Bates & Co., Toromta, dy Lwk wkly Li, Secretary. he