DAIL. EXAMINEn, CHARLUTTETOWN, MAKCH 12, 1906 —- “rastT avai? FORM OF FLATTER.” ‘Tie best proof that MINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in coo repute with the public, is, that iT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT.- | ED IT} genuine erticle in appearance only Ihey lack the genera excellence Geniune otice is necessary, as injuricus ané@ rous imitations, called WHitre LIN! mi , &e., hablk » produce chronx inflam ] kit I n‘ystituted ft MIN ARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, becaus« ) Yah ger promt fiey all Sell om the Merits and | Advertising of MINARD’S. r, aoa a . a Leet a INS UPON HAVING AINABRD'S LINIMENT MADI Y 3] ff we C. OPERA HOUSE sii y Night, March 14. —_—_—-- A GRAND tertainment THE WAR —OF- South Africa 80 —Great Scenes— 890 ——— ee y ’ ,¥ YE 7’ A bn Li | ier pe a he ;raphic ecenes of the confict— Ele« went description by FRCP. JOHN A, NICHOLLS osing with wonderful motion pictures Ly the marvellous | ts 25 and 35 cents. ‘ esetra at Dodd’s, ts |-ony at Rankin’s. prices. few. Come in sho W goods . of officers and men who have RICHARDS & CO., TOWN 10 PRETORIA, Are here and ready for your inspection. styles, newest best workmanship, lowest We'll mention a ATION IS THE SINCEREST |THE DAILY EXAMINER | | nena ee ee MARCH 12 1900 | PROTOGRAPHS WANTED. Lorp Straticona,the High Commission. * imitations resemble the er for Cavada, desires the individual photo- | graphs of all officers, non-commissioned proceedeed or about to proceed to South Africa on active service. The tamilies and friends of the | officers and men concerned are requested (o send the photographs required to Lieut. Colonel Moore, D to headquartere, O C. who will forward (hem It that the phetographe are to be obtained in compliance with the request of the Queen. is supposed case ihere | will be a prompt response to Lord Strath- cona’s desire, Je have no doubt. In every | —Mr R. K. Brace has received, through ithe Hon. N. Clarke Wallace, a letter | from Lieut. Col. Cotton, assuring him | that bis son, wounded at Paardeberg, is doing well. By tne way, Mr. Brace was ' the Inenector of Gas for this city until | summatily dismissed by the Laurier | Tarte Government. A strange reward for | sending bis son to the front! | —Commenting upon La Patrie’3 in | flammatory aricle on the Montreal fracas and the fact that La Patrie is Mr. Tarte’s personal organ—purchased, by the | way with $20,000 from ihe Drump ond | deal—tbe Brooklyn Times says that “the | sooner this miechievous little man is re- moved from the sphere of active politica 4 in Canada, the better for Canadians of al! classes. He isa political incendiary and agitator,and a perpetual menace to the nation.” —An Ottawa correspondent reporte that Mr. Pineo “‘has a natural desire to Vieit the landof his ancestors, though his desire to carry eut the wishee of the peo- ple who elected him would lead him to prefer & postponement of the engagement until after the provincial session. This, however, does not m¢getthe views of the tw> Governments.” We sbould think ‘not. Mr. Pineo has been offered the posi | tion in Paris only that he may be absent |during the Provingial sessicn! Apart | from Mr. J.S. Ciarke, there are in this | Province several good supporters of the Liberal Party who would be glad to go to | Paris at $5 or $18 per day and all ex |pepees paid. Bat Mir. Pinaeo holds the key of the Provincial position in r-epect ' . +7 Fi . . to Sir Louis as well ae Premier Fa:quhar- | son. So he was taken,and al! true L.berals | left. QOJECTOSCGPE. | Pesiic Meerixnc.—Remember the pub- in Wright's Hall will be taken at | lic temperance meeting tonight. The chair , eight o’clock sharp. Latest patterns, 95c, $1.45. $2.00. and see them. t’s no trouble for us to The Sto. e That Mother Likes. —Perkins’ —' Sunnyside. THE MINTO Sik,—Un the 15. February, the day I cres-edin the Min.o, there was then po trouble fer the Princess to cross tha: day. To prove this 1 may say that webada heavy south east to south storm February 18th, 22ud, 25th and March 2nd,— tou stortas inBuccession; and how is itiha Georgetowa barbor is not b! ckaded as 11 used to be informer years, atter a souiher- ly storm,—-especially with no board ice in harbor to keep heavy ice from coming in? Were isthe 25 feet ice, or 10 feet, or ope foot ice? Or how is it that it is not coming in to open harbors to the north of 1? ‘The first of this month a schooner was launch din open waser at Murray Harbor. What isthe use of the Patriot writing nonsense about the ice and the Minto. We know thatthe Patriot's writer at Georgetown takes his writing at the table in the saloon of the Minto. The trouble with the Minto is in her rcese— the holes in rose are too big and when she gete in ice she cuokes and then ceriainly she must stop. It isa good job for th builders that this is afine winter. The Stanley was troubled th same way the first wivter. Buttbe next summer on the slip she was put to righis—which wili be done tothe Minto. But ifthe Gov- ernment had sent Mr. McMillan across as did the Tory party when building the Stanley, the Minto’s rcse would be all right. Now, Sir, you can see Capt. Fin- layton’s dritt for saying there was n0 u3ze im brieging the Stanley outtodo what the Mintocould not ao. It was alla bluff. By bringing the Stauley out, it would expose the Minto, and Finlayson wants to screen the Davies party, and at the same time be is working for the build ers of that boat,and they are getting her off their hands quite easy. I tell you the Minte is not woat she ought to be, and the public will know it by and by. The Charlottetown people should push the Stanley out forthere was no trouvle for ber torun daily ts Charlotietowno +1! winter. Captain Hyde,Murrav Harbor, crossed the first of this week4she siuck in aemall pan of thin ice and lay there uns til next dav when the pan br. ke up and ehe got in open water all over the pan. It is an @utrage that the public, or shippers of Charlettetown, should be so deceived. The Board of Trade sbould wake up MARINER, a oe _ GARD OF THANKS To the press, tothe people of Prince Edward Island and of Canada and Un! ted States, we wish to convey our heart- felt appreciaton of the kind sympathy extended to us in our time of a vrrow, for the death of our eon, Alfred Riggs, k.tled in South Africa. To tbe press, for the kind notices; ‘o the people for the hand of sympathy that has Len outsirteched to ns ; to the many who have called in sym- pathy with his mother: tothose from whom we have received tuch kind letters of sympathy and condolence. It has helped to mitigate our grief to know that he was loved and respected by all who knew bim and that hie actions in life have been appreciated. W. N. Rices, For self aod family. PATHXIOTIC FUND. Subscribed at the P. E. Ie] and Hospital for Insane :— Dr. Good »ill.. ...$2 00 W McPt aii 2 00 Sarah Bea'‘on., a 50 RJ McDonald ... i 50 Lawrence McInnis Q5 James Mc[oni« —. a sad 25 Partk Evar ..- si as ks ce Allan McInnis .. oun a 25 A Friend io ioe é ioe W L Smith ins a a 25 Jobn McLean... ou ch os? ae Alex. Campbell .. wae nt 25 Mary McPherson .. eo. ee ee Minnie Doherty ... ee ee 25 Bessie Chappel! oe 2. eo 26 Serah Hogan... fies ee 25 Katie MePhereon .. ee 25 Jave Gurney... oe ee 25 A. Finlay ae a ae 25 Katie Cronin .. éa a" 25 Christie McLean ove coe «(OO Anna MeCormack ve 50 Sarah McPherson .- oe ak a $10, 25 — No Comfort for Kruger. —— Loxpox, Merch 10.-The Daily Chron: icle in an editorial on the military situa tion, rays: ‘There is no comfort for Presi~ dent Kroger even in the eccentric azitation which is being carried on in the United States, where some peuple are of the opin- ion that by taking partin the war, Canada has inflicted a deadly affront upon the Monroe doctrine- The ashes of Monroe are so often in commotion at election time, that we ate in danger of overlooking their historical importance.” IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disordera and the diseases which cas be directly traced there—neglect or ignorance may have produced the darkness, but so sure as night followsday, just so surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Pineaprle Tablets let in the sunshine and bring back the full noonday brigbtuess of perfect health. This is taking strong ground—but proof is to be had—one table: after eating—60 in a box— 15 cents, Lord Hoberts, General Kitchner and McDonald— wear Benson, Wickinson and *H. Cartier Khaki Hats) We keep and sell thes? celebrated mwakes.—See our spring hats— Jas Paton & Co, Ciher (tens. Local ene YROGRAMME Of the Hospital concert to- in Orrow. A RTILLERY.— No. 2 Company wil! meet fordrill atthe Drill Shed this evening at 7 30. —_—- —— L 0O.A.B A.—S'. George’s Lodge wil! meet” to-morrow night, 13th; initiation, Visitors welcome. Conrracr Awarbdren. — The contract for the erection Of the addition to the Hotei Dayiee hes been awarded to Lowe bros. a nme Tuer Press.— Fresh northwest and west winds; fair. Tuesday—Moderate to fresh west and southwest winds ; fair, rising temperature, Mr. McCreapby’s lecture in the Baptist Church to-morrow night wil] be illustrat- ed by a very large new map of South Africa specially prepared for ti is occasion. willie Mepat Conrest.—Come and hear the Prince street Methodist Sunday school or- chestra at the Demorest Medal Contest on Tuesday evening. Admission free ; silver collection. B I. 8. Concerr— Owing to the concert in the Opera House Wednesday night, the plam of ball forB JI.8. concert will not be eu: view till Thursday morning, March 15th. Concert.—Patriotic songs and farce comedy songs and recitations at the O. Y. B concert at Mount Herbert on Tuesday. Come and bring your friends, onls 10 ots. ad mission. Hocker.—The second Abegweiis and the Stars, of Summerside, play a match game of hockey in Hillsborough rink, to- morrow evening. The Junior Abegweits and ihe Pioneers, of Summereide, play a ma'ich the same evening — Remember THE Date.—There wil! be an entertainment 1. Kindergarten Hall on the evening of the 30th March, inst. The in- tertaipment will be un derthe direction of Miss Macmillan, which is a guarantee that it will be of the best description, — ’Twitt BE A Great Game.—Talk about your Crystals, vour Abbies and your Vics; but come and see the Saints and the GH. B.C. Cross sticks. And they are going to do it Wednesday night in St. Dunstan’s Rink, after which there are two hours eketing. Train leaves at 7 m. ered THe Temperature. —The lowest tem- perature between Saturday night sud Sun- day moraing was 21 above zero. The highest temperature Sunday was 24 above. The lowest temperature last night was 6 above, and the highest temperature up to 1 p. mw. touey was 19 above. — Goop Cause, Goop Coxeert.— Will the public kindly assistthe ladies in their ene deavore to make the prtients atthe new hospital as comfortable as their affiictions will allow by attending the concert to be given in Kindergartea hall, Thureday evening st 8 o’clock. lo n iv p- Mear Snop Rossep.—The meat shop of Thoe. Strickland, on rpper Queen Street, was breken into on Saturday night or Sus- day morning and some bam, susages and potted head stolen therefrom. An entrance was affected by breaking the padlock of the door, Benavicvuk at Fires.—Chief Eoyineer Large would like cit zens attending fires to keep as far away from tbe scene of opera tions as poesible so as to give the firemen a betier chance to work. Atthe fire on Saturday] nightc the crowd interfered ma’‘erially with the operations of the fire- men. -——_— ——- — 8 Repairing Watches, Clocks Jewelry It pays to have watch repairs made by a competent workman. You may be sure of careful at- tention if you bring your watches to us for repairs. We assure our patrons promptness in the execution of any and all ccmmissions that may be intrust- ed to us, Engraving Our engraver does fancy or plain engraving, and can do it well, wOb, Try us with your next W. W. WEELNER. Jeweler and Engraver. BENSSHRBRCOP TEES CovORERERZARRRESTGHORUGUCEMORRGMEREUGRERDUCHERUCCREORCCUREROCERROCURRGRRRUGEUCERUCRGGHEEEROOEE PRSADGSSEGRCTRRAROROPOREGRRCCREERRRGHEDGRRRRERORDRRORCRCCEGHEQGUHCRHERRRGGHRGRRRGERUCGERRREGRARGRRRRERGROGEROORE ‘CUSEUHURP SSOP OUNCE ED EERSEUERERAEREEGEEREES 4 | | ‘ PATRIOTIC EMPLOYES Jopy of acable seut by Peck Benny & _ Co, to the Right Honorable Joseph Cham- | berlain, London, England : “French and Englieh Canadian em: ployes of Peck Benny & Co’e. Rolling Mill*, Montreal, tender their sincere con gratulations cn British succ-sses in South Africa.” Following is a copy of the reply :— ‘Ottawa, 6th March, 1900, “To Peck Benny & Co. **Montreal. “Tie Governor General Las received the following cable from Secretary of State for the Colonies: * Inform Peck, Benny & Co, Her Moajesty’s Government much gratified by messages showing patriotic epirit of her French-Cauadian aod British employes. ** Governor Generav’s Secretary.” The firm of Peck, Benny & Co. is ably represented in the Maritime Provinces by Mr. W B Murdock, who is et present at the Hotel Davies. PERSONAL. ~_— tev. G. M. Campbell leaves tonipt return to Fredericton. re Mr. S. C. Moore crossed by the Mi today en route to Halifax. F = Mre. W. Noyes, of the steamer Helifax is expected here tonight on a brief visit 2 friends, Mr C. A Manuel, of St. John’s, Nad who has been visitiog friends in this pro? vince, left Jast night on retura to hig home, — ——— Demornest Mepat Coxresr—A program has been prepared for the Contes: in basement of First Methodist church tomorrow evening. Three gir's and three boys will try for the medal ofa fered by the ““Y’s.” for the best reading The Sunday School orchestra, under dire., tion of Prof.Watt’s, will give the opening Dumber of program. Chair taken at 7.30, Silver collection. Good cause, good concert, good homes * Ball. made candy, Thursday night, Kiedegartem Hi are renowned all antee. House ought to be enough argument and then when you consider * higher. more than Crossley’s. Wha the yard. Squares by 4444444452 BAS - = —= In our Wi 22234484 ai) ndow for BS alll aff} «fl ail atl «ll | a] «| 2.25 and $2.50. $8 Cleaning j)@ Has Began Seg has come to the front within the last few days. Crossley’s Velvet Carpets, Crossley’s Velvet Squares. Crossiey’s Brussels. Crossiey’s Brussel Squares. @!l sizes. jace Curtains and Curtain goods by TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) Again we run that lot of Mens Boots $51.25 Some sold for $2. ALLEY &CO: eu es Pett o> ee ” TED CROSSLEY CARPETS over P. E. Island. Mr. Paton has sold them nearly 25 years,that’s enough guar- There is one of Crossley’s Velvets on the Davies Hotel Ladies’ Parlor floor for over TEN YEARS, that: iu favor of Crossley’s Carpets, hat they are only a trifle The Carpet we referred to at the Hutel did double the service than any other carpet in the house, costing far ~ - American Carpets. Canadian Carpets; the 100, S3 ends ofr carpet or remnants cheap to ciear. INew straw matting. Give us a call when you begin renovating. Jas. Paton & Co. cod tf 2A i AAAES ~~ 00, others at $1.89 FV Sey HV II IIT SFVY"S