nom © aos eS RAED ; TSE DwMLY BRAMENWE, UKARLOTPRROWM FEBRUARY, 6 10) — a il Are j a you Building? Why not vee our 1Rock Faced Sione Steel Siding, Gulvanized or Palatod. It makes a wonderfully durable and economical cowering for new buildings, orfor improving old ones. Gives a most handsome effect — is very easy to apply —offers fire proof protection — and can't be penetrated by dampness, By deciding in its favor you’? get the best results, at least expens, Write us if you're interested, we'll send full information. METALLIC ROOFING CO., Lirnmed Manufacturers, ‘l oronto. WEEKS & CO WHITE COODS oA. Lo White Wear bought especially for this sale-— We bev these goods RIGHT for spot cash, and give them to you at a+ma'l m rgin, so can do better than ail cut piices | All sur 1} a Just opened yesterday a few leading lin«s— compare quality and prices Bleached Sheeting moO § a ree 22e inch do bleached Sheeting o l Un inch Sheeting. a sie Pillow Cottons ') inch. ( pen. eee eon wen .9e + . ee 94C aeen see , tens 0 1 ecesessGne MAD iden ss ss * inch circular.. inch ci)cular.. inch re > rowelli \3 inch Towelling) 2 yds for 5c 15 inch striped Linen.... 95¢ 18 inch glass towelling....6c Other prices up to lé6c. We Have What We Advertise THE PEOPLE'S $1 ORE WEEKS & CO. a gs -—. THE THINGS >—\00 BAT are not the enes te take chances with. We take good care that nothing gets Onto our shelves that is not choicestof its grade—and the grade is always @ Worthy one, A wide range of Sauces and Piek- les amd jams to select frem. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS DR. CLF sures OF RONIC-DISE ASKS and RUPT URE ~ Pours 8 ury treatmeut, Sendstam for inicr “© 0b, or call at True, ova Scotia, Oftice lft ente’ Park cf baltex Roidirg .WATC S}€) ey Street, inch, whire, plain or twill, | inch Sheeting. .eccees (4c | , ; , ; 'a piece of P. E. Island ice in my mouth H FOUND—Apply .to James Duffy, } | | | i } | LETTERS PROM SOUTH AFRICA. (Costinued from pape 2.) Mr, ‘Taylor reeeiyed another mm his #68 dated Jaruary 6th, followirg extracts are from li: letter | “We are having a good time still Everyone is in the best of health. Four :oue boys, usder a corporal, were de wailed to get firewood wherever we could. We made for a Boer’s houre which was deserted. There was another hotise ear. We searched everywhere for loot bui there had been there before. We got a few cards, a meat plate, candlestick, stamps. Bills are receipted in this coun: iry by appending s'amps. Dillion bought a frying pan for 3 shillings and he fries bacon, “Our fare is not exira 80 ihat we buy much, and save little money. We got oo Janusry Ist, £1.18. 9. | get a can of condensed milk, made a round bole in it and used it in my ceffee, then made round plugs to fit the hole and made it last a long while. ** When oa picket duty I enjoy a geod bed of soft stones, and sicep between re- liefs as though ina featber bed. I ex pect that when I get home I will be nax able to sit in a chair, asI am used to crossing wy legs and sitting om the roag You have no idea how welcome a let er l# from bome, On account of the great attitnde there is @ great difference of temperature, the nights being quite cold; and we have vo nse our great coats. Each fellow bas bis day in rotation as orderly and serves the dinner to the others. We are vot al- lowed to keep any cil on ourriflesas it always gathera dust asd sand. We keep them perfectly dry. We have iots of singing after “lights out,” and always have in afew spud Is- landers as visitors. The other night we had nocandie and Dillon went in search of one. He went straight to “G’s” officers’ tent and asked for one. They haionly one there but they gave Dillon half. We were stopped froin milking the cattle as the boys frightened them too much. A farmer brings seventy gallons of milk into Belmontand sells ali at six pence per quart. “Butterflies here are pretty colours, but scarce as vet. The bushes are getting green pow. Many and various brilliant eolered wild flowers abound. “ We use the wireless telegraph bere. A kite ie flown for the purpose. We also use flags and flasblights. Some evenings we bave esperts tuch a8 pitching quoite and runving reces. McCarthy intends io get married when be gets home and will bave us all there. “ We were issued English regulation boots sotbat we will now have three pairs. The English boots has iron pegs all over the sole and an iron shoe en the heel. This is to stand the stone. We bave also been issued puttees which keep out much dustand eave Our pants. We also have helmet covers which keep our | heads cooler. “Oo New Year’seve 1 was on picket | ons mile west.and gota prisoner, I was able to watch the New Yearin. Mellish found acord chrapnel sbell,empty. I found the «ns one also, five loaded } Mouser « yes and five revolver car~ tridges lomiel. I eaw seed potatoes ad ver ed tere the other d Ay. Wish I had ocw, “ Two companies of the Cornwalls and C company broughtin 40 Boer prisoners together w:th a let of spor! from Douglas 43 north-west. I am having regular picnic right along.’ 7? ™1e8 The following is from a Jeiter received by Mr. Robt. Sma)! from bis son, Edward, dated Belmont, Dec. 30th. o « oe Weexpect to move to Modder river in @ few days to take part in the next battle. We received word frem_ the officers last night that we haveto gote smalls place called Douglas first where there are about 700 Boers who are sieal- ing everything they lay hands on. One of the farmers residing about four miles from here ceme in Jaetnigbt. He sad they were.stealiog a'l he bad. You can- not depend os asyone about here. You must be onthe alert the whole time. You do not know who is a friend. A man’s life is nothing here, The quickest man has it. I hold a post of some small distinction, as I, lead the {patrol about 100 varde in advance asa scout. idid not wish to accept it at first,—but it’s -not if you like; it’e, vou must. [tis rather dangerous, and you are exposed to Boer snipers. “ When on patrol duty we leave camp about eight e’clock and go sbout eight miles into the mountains to see that no Boers are hanging about. Then we returo and report, afer which comes an hour's rest. Tbe eame round is sterted on again. guard over fifty-n1 were a bard-looking class. were big, strapping fellows. -nine Boer prisoners }T hey Most of them Capt. Moore has received a letter from Hurdis McLean, dated Belmont, Decem- ber 30,1899, which contains the follow- ing : . * a We have been promised that it will not be much longer before we get into bueinees. We are kept pretty well at work with outpest and patrol duty. Outposts are everywhere. The patrole have pretty lively work, espe- cially theeedark nighte, crawlirg over HOME DYEING made easy by using the great English Home Dye Maypole Soap DYES any Material, any colour. ; Send for FREE book on Home Dyeing to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. ; CbIici ) A fise coocert a auspices Of , | Lad es with pies free. bentders and helea and ¢very now and (theo stumb ing over a dead horses We aiways go oul with our magsazices fully | charged, We used ‘i> man the trenches every The morning at three ; bat that is stopped new Regt, C A meets for drill this evenig at and w.do notriee till on outpost duty. | We have en Imperial officer in com- | mand sow, and he is doing quite a num} ber of thing forthe better. The captain of Company “G” ia a good eficer acd we like him @ret rate. I do net caré mich tort, his country. Now while it is dry tnere is nothing but wide attetches of tandy plain, with little ihotay shrubs kere end there and high rocky ridges or kopjes abonttbree or four miles apart. The water is not very good apywhere areuod, All| the Island boys are in good health, Larry} Gaudet is on! the transport service and bas a pretty | good, time. All they have to do is to | ioal aod look after the wagons, while the niggers drive and look afer the males There are about ten thousand troops stationed a. the different places along the, line b-tween here and Cape Town, #0 we can count ourselves luckier than msny of | the British regiments. ~ . We bad been informed that we were to have a big dinner Christmas, but the only extras we received were a emall! piece of | pudding, about a pint of beer, and sever bick-o+ among 109 men. We have not | ‘ive, unless going rox ayy | yet received the box from the Island on | account of the large amount of Govern» ment +upplies beiug forwarded. Col. Moore has received a letter from Major Weeks, dated at Belmoat on Christ» mas Day. The Major report« the Islanders “all well,” and desires Col. Moore to thank the officers for the watch sent him, says the watch is a perfect gem, and in~ timates that it arrived just in time as his own had filled with dust and was perfectly useless, a PERSONAL: —_—_— Alon. Peter Sinclair was in the city yes-, Starlioer hesarrived frem Europe with terday, Mr. Thomas Kickham, in the city. Captain Donald McDougall, of this city, i8 visiting Sydney. Miss Ruth McDoug-~i),of Charlottetov n, i8 visitiny relatives in Nortu Wiltehire. Mr.and Mrs. Peter McGratb, of Hunter River,canie toth*ctyy ths morning’s train from the casi. Mr. D. E. Brown is duing the province the iaterest cf Dearborn & Son, St. Jon. He is a guest at the Hoiel Davies, of Souris, is ‘nh NOTES AND COMMENTS ¢—-Queea Victoria will not go to Italy this year, unless ih- war situation ehal) have rea\ly improved by the month of March. --It appears on s recount of the votes that not Mr. Martin, but Mr. Puttee— the Labor candidate, was elected in the receut by-election in Winnipeg. wili tae Liberal organs say now ? $a a 6 To-nicut. —~Hear Mr. Charles Bell sing} ‘The Usion Jack of Old England” to- might in the schoolroom of ihe First slethod st Churck, nitions Come with the city crowd to Kingston. and pie social under the the Orsnge Young Britons will be given in Kingston Hall ou ihe lith Feby. Admission 10 cents, Be sure you at tend. —— Dear Sire,—I was for seven years a enfft-rer from Broochial Trouble, and wou!d be so hoaree at times that I could scarcely speak above a whisper. I got no relief from anything uatil [ tried your MINARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief and six botiles made a eomplete cure. I would heartily recom- mecd itto anyone suffering from throat or Jung trouble. J. F. VANBUSKIRK, Fredericton. I once did a twenty-four hour’s 4 : R. H, Wason, ~~ - W hite’s Caramels ae snowflake Chocolates <= Can be had at any following first class T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & ore | Bic Heos.—On Tueeday last He, What Local and ther lems, For Daitt.—No 1 Co, 4th P. E. 1.| ® e ciock. Tras Props —Winie enifting to eoutls east aad increasing to gales tonight aud fomorrow, i s First Mitiopisy Cawrdii.—Condert. in the escboelroum of the Fires Metbodis: | Cburch tc-aiget. Potica Covay.—This wmorming the Liquor Regulation prosecutioa agains George Carver was diemiseed. ACKNoWLsDGxNEN?.—- ve sre deeired by Mre. (Dr.) Macleod to ackaowledge on bebalf of tae Ladies Ai! the receipt of five do}lars tor the P. E leland Hospital. Roor Biown Orr.— During the beavy gale of Wednesday fast the rvof wa blown off a bara belonging ww Mr. Charlies Wood, of Mouot A'tion. Tank Orrerixe.—The seug eum of $10@ was raised ty the Eszelbrock Bap- tist chureb on Sunday last as «» thauk~ offering to reduce the church dev’. For tHe Lapixs.—The March number of McCall’s Magazine, the Queen of Fashion, isto hand, [t is bright and in- teresting as usual with the very latest in fashion, fancy work and household hints. Mesers Blake Bros. purchased 4 bhoge wheih totalled up the snug weight of 2,321 Ihe. They were shipped to J. A. Seaman & Co, of Halifax. et Cuuncu.— Representatives to the Quarterly Board were last evening elected as follows: W G Sabine, James M Richards, W H Long, Isaac Carter, | Theo. Aiken, GF Hutcheson andThoma Pickard. | Grace é _— STEREOPTICON Virws.—The White | the views to be probably chown at Judge | Fitzgerald’s lee:ure in St. Paul’s school- |roow next Teesday evening. It is uvder | the direction ofthe King’s Daughters. Orient Diviston.— A paper will be read before this Division in Wright’s Hall, on | Friday evening next, the 9th inst., at 8 p m., on the “ British Natior,” to which the public are invited. A _ silver collec- tion will be taken st the door. At Tar Risx.—tThe hockey match last night between the Junior Abegweits snd the Souris Stare, was won by the Abegweits, the score being 9 to2. Sam Gaudet second and Peter Martiz third: The time was 4.10. The halfmile race for boys wae won by Joseph Large in 2.47,J.Small fisishing second. The one mile race for sweepers was won by Joe Power in 4.13. The races were started by Mr. Geo. J. Regers. Mr. H. Bethune refereed the hockey match. Ixsurance Company.~— The Mutual Fire Insurance |Company held their annual meeting on | January 3lst. A large number of share- | bolders were present and were highly pleased with the report for the past year. After paying all expenses and losses there was a net profit for the year of $1193 36. | Morvan | Charlottetown are Hon D. Farqubarson, Avgue D, Meriin, D. L. Haoper, Robt Feoneli, George Coombs, Wm M. Coffio, Johu Gillis. Hon D’ Farquharson was re-elected President and 5B. Balderston Secretary. HoepitaL Sociat.—The basket social ia aid of the Charlottetown Hoepital last evening was Jargely attended and proved to be most eucces+ful. The soc‘al was held in the hall of the Ancient Order of Hibernians kindly given for the occasion, in addition to which the Caledonian Club thoughtfully gave the uee of their meeting room and Mr. John Maceachern placed two extra roome at the disposal of the commit- tee. The eale of basket: was conducted by Mr. E. H, Norton, and good prices were obtained. Afier the backete had teen dis- posed of dancing was indu'sed in for several houre. The proceeds, including a epecial donation of $3 from Mr. James Pat »n, will amount to $132. The comm'ttee of ladies prometing the social take this opportunity of returning thanke for the kindnesses above referred to and expressing their appreciation of the generous patron- age extended by the public. We Guarantee That All Tooth Brushes bearing our name, will he satisfactory, or we refun:! you your money. This guarantee means that the bristles will mot come eut in your mouth when the brush has only been in use a week, The bristles will wHAR out, not FALL out, and will last a song time. AGENTS-— The Boer-British War. A full and authentic history ofthe Boers and the causes leading to the war; contains thrilling accoumis of each battle. Only war book manufactured in Canada, Others are neut- ral or fayor the Beers, Everybedy buys. @utfit free, Bradley-Garretson Co., Limited, nedetteti oneness ab Br antford. 25¢ == Deyle wou the 1-mile noviee race, Jack | The directors chosen for the ensuing year | 2444 (> b2L44Aa2446444444444 Meet Me At The Always Busy Store SOG OLS CFCS FOOCHOD COOL OC OD OR OO COCR The Whitewear Sale Still Goes on.... 2——at Stanley Bros Night Gewns, Corset Covers, and Drawers... are selling fast. Positively the best value from the best manufacturer in Canada, Corset Covers 18c, 23c, 338c, 50c, 75c, $1.20 and $1.50, Wight Gowns | 55e, 70c. 75e, $1.00, $1.25, and up to $3,950. Drawers 25¢, 42¢, 58c, 85c, $1 00 and $1,25 STANLEY BROS nf e u J FB containg all the nourishing pr ties of Beef. J FB is invaluable in the Sick Room, J F Bis most Palatable and Invigorating. ron -—_ 6! IE Ga Se. = a J F B is inexpensive, ae & aA AASASABAAASAAA FELT LINED BOOTS DLO Prices were $1.90,$2.U0, $2.25. “» We have all sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each—See them, They are all on one ccunter at $1.50 a pair. ~ ALLEY &CO a pair ecoe OW seve VOSS FF SF FF SEF SS SS SCE