, elie UM gy THE DAinyY EXAMINER, CHAKLUTIHLUWN, FEBRUARY 10 1900 GOLDEN PRINCIPLES. th publ ec gocd, \ iracy, afttenticn, g value to all rank our people, Combe. Brushes, Sponges, Perfa nea, Teoth Powders, and Tooih Washes, politens “3 and classes o stir and a host of other every day articles, at epecial and attractive prieas. Paine’s Celery Compound is oar best medicine. Why? Because it posseres bealth restoring virtues unknown to other medicines, REDDIN BROS., - Druggists CH’TOUWN, PELL LADIES’ tc an — Harvailt —IN OUR— selling . : th it misut Whit W fo 4 ; | and told th retir j ¢ Fal dl p { apd jt was when they were retiring they luat J all the men, 200 killed and 800 weunded, ‘ Ladies’ Night Dresses | ‘ ne Special line trimmed lice, 68c | Our Leader, trimme] ew-| roidery SF : bri a ry $7,290 mrt: Seti W hite Shirts Weeks’ & Co’s Leader. 8: « “extra value, $1.10 | ' © Knickers Special goad cotton, 2 “ b. trimmed, 3: eg ee ee le pair emb - pHa ; ps at Our stock is complete the finest goods to b the money. with 6 iad for capac setae a gaan re, Secure n¢ secure N"4w, as the White sitariy over. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE ~ sale is genccous eece £ 662580 eesee @ | j 2 * « It’s only a 2 a a y a : : & Diff taste 3 s pyerence 0 taste : € : @ € © When you buy from us. ¢ $ Everything you get is of § the same quality—“T IE BEST.” To day Angel Cake, 12c each. German Buns, 10c per do Corn Gems, 10¢ per doz Oatcake, 12¢ per |b. Cr. lartar Biscuit 10¢ per doz. Parker ilouse Rolls 10c per doz Ginger & 2e per Ib. All kinas of pies to-Cay in pastry, cream or coconut. - 2 Try our Duche:se e . Bread te per loaf. : : “ Qu J pe Als 3 @ Teveracne 98. ’ : $ ‘ ; D. Stewarts & Eceuipee BARK RY @ © BAKES bKEST BREAD. : : $ se 9 Ferivoecss LM 3069088 08 — NOTICE A true devotien to our profession for ard | Camp Life Described—The Soldiers’ f LEYrTER FROM BELMONT. Rations. Writieg to his mother trem Belmont on the 26th Decemter Mr. James A. Macdonald, of “F” Company, R. C. R. I. says: Everything is quiet, here at present where we hold a pretty strong position about 60 miles from Kimberley. There was quite a fight here some time ago: the Boers said they were going to held the place six menthe ; they heid it just five hours. lam getting along very weil and have been very fortapateso far, and have not been sick since I left Quebec. We have plenty to do here, I was on guard and outpost duty four nights last week, rometimes on the mountains and some times on the rlains. When we sleep ia temte, it is with one buvdred rounds of ammunition and our rifle by our side. I have not bad any clotnes or boots off, only to change, tor the las: month. The Boers had a very streng position in the laet battle north of here. Several of the Royal Engineers tay i118 the strongest natural position in Seuth Africa. During the night the Gordons and the Black Watch got within a bundred yards of the Boer trenches, and then charged en! captured the trenches in one place and were carryicg all before them with their bayonets. Lord Methuen sent them a caution to beware of the barb wire, a cavtion I euppese which was intended to be given before they charged. The word came after they were | the trenches and it misunderstocd the officer e instead. So they did, 4 bearer OT mito some very slight. A lotof the wouaded men have gene upagsio. One sergeant had eleven bullet wounds, and he bether- edthe officers se muchtio get back that they threatened to place him u-der ar» rest if he did not leave them alone. We have trenches built all around our camp. Wel',I have been preity hungry at times lLerjoyed a meal the cther ight of dry sour bread and I ate it with %» much satisfaction as a mea! I would ee eee THE PATRIOTI> FUND Public Meeting at Alberton -Pat- riotic Speeches -Haudsom: Sub- scription List. ton and vicinity was held inthe Alberton Court Heuse on Thursday the 8th inst., at 730, for the purpose of considering the best means of contributing towards the Canadian Patriotic Fund. Op motios, Mr. Joho P. Fielding was called to the chair and the uaodereigned war chosen secrétary. chairman, he called upon Mr. John Agnew, one of the promoters of the meeting, fully explained its ofject. diction of the collectors be confiaed to the, Alberton School District. The following collectors were then | chosen:—Chae W. Ki-lly, James E.| Brehe and Jobn Agnew. Juthusiastic speeches were made by James 8S. White, Dac. Montgomery, Dr. Ruse, James E. Birche, Chas. W, Kielly, G. R. Montgomery, Rev. A. B. McDonald, Rev H. G. Graiz. A eubscription list was cpened aod ‘um of $97 subscribed as follows: the BODW DRONE oka oa 8 kc rss cs os +eGl5 00 Sa eee TE. sw aco cas onn0ee:s .- 1000 | Chas Morrisou,...... ae 10°09 ie Rin . Vs cc ceeek 1 00 mene Fr OO. 5 os ewe cc éase 1 00 OF i ade ck. kc cevous.. O88 © bs Remi oss caress connce des veewnsneneses 3 00 J P Fielding... 5 00 Pee ee ee ee EB ee ONG. cys ence — Dan Mentgomery......scccveess. 200 he, eo wen i — | Ie as 200 oe PT snthicss laeheons btssserauanl ie oe iF 5 0O SPN WE RN ines ase vs vs <a 2 00 Rm Se 2 00 ee a ee ee ae — . James L Dyer..... ks esis ee Robt Jennings............ alana 1 00 POU Te I sais hicks seaviews , 50 big a dollar for at an hotel, We get meat every day, canved when travelling, | frewh. when in camp, and compressed | + : ‘ retin 2S » q 3 vegetables EGTS acs : anc tea or coffee re ua , 73° : . winen (ra €iling we every Gay 10 Camp. ' S % get only weter, A BIG NAME. i CIVE’¢ yO KIDNEV DISEASE BY A P actorR WHO_ TAILED WHERE “nopp's KIDNEY PILLs sre- | CEEDED. Case of Thomas Fartison of “t. Mary’ Actually Urinated Blood —Th: ee Boxe of Dedd’s Kidney Pills Werked a Radical Core. 7 “| ren G.- ia 36 ~ * : i Harris nlace is a living testimony to the power of that famous remedy Dodd's Kidnev | He isin perfect health and * : . 5 Li nat he owes hil present et Dodad’s Kidney Pills. Some years ago Mr. Harrison was taken 7 : “»} Re Oe iil He | to suffer with pain in the ba ccon nied by a lethargy un} sSibie } overcome These are the invariable symp- ms of kidney diseas 1d Mr. Harrison grew alarmed. He consultc ) physician of Fredericton who gave the trouble a very lear ly failed to give Mr. rned name but utterly faned t Harrison any relief, In spite of his treat- ment the patient grew worse. At last the most serious stage possible was r Mr Harrison began to pass bloody | = It was at thes time Mr. Harrison was toid of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. An anxious frien who had heard of this remedy and knew pel sonally of cures made by it, advised him to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. Harrison wis skeptical of patient medicines, but was, Now: ever, finally prevailed upon to = i Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd’s Kidney Pills have the reputation of curing all diseases of, and result ing from. : Lisease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, | Heart Dropsy, Bladder and Urinaly ‘ ; mplaints, Woman’s Weakness and Impuritigs of the Blood all comes under the head ol Kidney Disease and Dodd's Kidney Pills cure each and all of these complaints invariably. Mr. Harrison had only used one box when he had passed an immense stone which had formed in the bladder. This ‘stone 1s at pres- ent in the hands of a doctor who had interest- ed himself in observing the working of Dodd S Kidney Pills. Mr. Harrison felt reliei at once after passing the stone. The blood ceased to come with the urine and the pain in the back grew less severe. After three aaa of the pills Mr. Harrison was completely ae itude f iy escape thus **Tudge of my gratitude lor my cae 1 98 promptly and safely,” he writes : Javing faken only three boxes of Dodd s Kidney Pills | am most happy to say that [am com- ef any return the kidneys. Bright's Disease, pletely cured with no sign of thetrouble. ° ——e = DIED. At 147 Vernon Street, Roxbury Mass. on the 4th inst., Henry C. Clark. CARD! PR. HL. DICKEY te Clinical Assistan_at Royal ee Ophthalmic Hospttal, " 3 All parties indebted to this Company for Light or Wiring fer the year eodiog December 21st, 1899, are requested ‘0 call tod pay their several amounts, on or be- fre ihe 20th Febresry, othe rwise their Rigi will be discontir ued, without f irther bouce, s P. 8. INLAND ELECTRIC CO. danrs Ws DpELL, Manager. : fields, and Central London a oo and Ear Hospital’) &pectAList-—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Oyrice— Comores Blt cot, West gs Hovurs—9 30 am,to! pm,2to4pm aerate Eveniags by appeintment > Feu 7, 1900—eod td Eyes Tested and Fitted With Glasses | NOL act in respect tu tue cet ; F tingentto South Africa uxtil compelled to The meeting closed by singinz God Save | — the Qu ‘enand he civil r ee sing | @ Thy i cheere for os On: : ‘id ier cee e Peace Senvice.— The Bishope of a a ; the , English Chureh have Np aca ‘ appointed temorrow to be p Iivies B. Breen. | casas Cerra Hee 2 ernment did | iing of acon — The rearo: } do eo, was the circumstance that itdid ro‘ want to. Mr Tarte puts the position clearly enough woer, in opposisg the “ néisy,” ‘dull witte?,” and * ehort-sighted | throng,” he aske, “* What bave weto do, with Englacd’s waria Africu?” The rea- | on why it nitimately conceded to the ; >? Sidullewitted.” and ‘chort-sighbt- | was because it} : éu i pie of Canada | could resist no longer. ’ 7 —The Vancouver World cites the fol- | lowing interesting telegrams which passed | between Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. J. C. | McLagan in 1896; “Vancouver, May 23. “Hon W. Laurier, Montreal : “Dolyou favor restrieting Chineee immir | gration, and reserving Canada tor Canadians, aud not the Mongolian races ? J.C. MeLaean, Mostres., May 25. J.C. McLagan, Vancouver: “Chinese immigration not a question in the East. Views of ‘the Libersls in the Weet wilf-yprevail with me. “Witrrip Laurier.” The West wanted more Chinese restric~ tion, and of course the Laurier telegram vase designed to show that the Western view would prevaij, and that restriction would he given. But since the election Wilfrid bas consistenlty refused to carry out his promise. Isis the same old story, deceitand broken promises, Sir oe If you want winter gloves at your own price try J. B. Macdonald. 3ins HILLSBORO RINK AFTERNOON SKATING Tuesday and Friday, 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, with band until further notice. EVENING SKATING Mcnday and Thursday 8 to 10. Band in attendance, Coupon Books now oa sale, 5 skates forone dollar. B. C. PROWSE E.H. B EER, \ Manager? The Inland Navigation Company _GAMITED) The annual general meeting of The A meeting of the inhabitants of Alber-| After a few explanatory remarks by the. 7 Ou mc tion it was decided that the jur's~ | St. Daustan’s College isst evening was | accounted fer by the dea b of your ¢ ehild- years On the use of milk carrying the ‘sion service at 7 p. m, ‘ toe; 3.80 to 6,/ Loca’ and Oiher tems. Ic is said that the Navemal Atiaietic Assocation, | of San Francisco, has+ecured the Jefines- | Corbet: fight. Tak CUAMP.ONSUiP BarTLe. Increase IN MarnsaGes.—It is stated that tue ierriages in Ontario last year numbered 15,295, an iscrease of 381 over | the previous \ var. cestitnibass Tuey Ficur Wicksp.— Two women fougotin Montreal on Saturday, and one }stabbed the ower three times in the face (and head with « carving knife. The wounved wouau had to be taken to the horp.tal, St. Dusx-tan‘'s Coutecr. —The skate at largely »' tended, upwards ot 100 peraons going out from Charlo ttwn by the special traine The rink was n cely deco- rated,and the '¢# was in very good eondi- tion. Choice band music was provided. Mick Carrie Disease.—A ‘Moctreal doctor gives icas hie opision that the large death-rate in that ci y is pri-cip: ll, ren, and places the blame for mnci of the mortal'ty smong-t children under five germs of disease. Stump iy War Eacir.—The Montreal Star saye that a euspension of dividends in War Eagle and Central Star has taken place. War Eagle stocks bave slid offa good hundred pointe. Itwasa great eur prise to investors, but hopeful views are held out. War Eagle was one of the few mining eteeks upon which the banks would loan, ———————— Tue Sterecprican Views received by Mr W W Clarke agent, for the White Star Line of steamships,will be exbibted ia St. Paul’s scheolreem under the management of the Loyal Cirele of the Kings Daughters ou Tuesday evening 13 h Feb. at Seclock. The admission fee will be adults l5cts children l0cts. Judge Fitz Ge-ald will read the descriptive part of the views, sno Ee An am ny AK KAAAAADAAAAASNAAARASSAA AA ME? T ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE *»*>»®] © Oe @ 22 a ooe<e097 wens @@ 22 248 @ Os Notes of Our-— 7 le Unuerwear § First We have sold more this season than any previous season, Second” The qualities are better, the workmanship and finish is the best that skilled labor can pro- duce; they are scientifically cui and the fit is perfect. Teed. ... The prices are lower; compar- AAA AH AAAASAARADTAR SARAH me v Ft observed ae a dey of epecial prayer for the restoration ef peace. In St. Peter’s Cathedral there will o¢ Holy Communion ween ee atS8a.m. Litany, Holy Communion Evensong, sermon and interces and sermon at 1] a, @. ce Seppen Dearu.—The friends of Mr. Charles Bell will hear with regret that his wife died suddenly last night. She wae, | around the hones spparently as well as) | usual uvtil abeut a quarter to ten o'clock when she was atiacked hy convulsions | from which she never recovered, passing | away sboutose o’clock. Mrs. Bell was | a daughter of Mr. J. Keliy. The bereaved hueband and the small chiliren left be- hind bave our sympaiby. PERSONAL. Mr. John Smith, cf Pownal, is in the city. Mr. D. P. Irving, of Vernon River, was in the city yesterday. Rey. S. H. Rice waea passenger by the train from the east today. Mr. J. H.C. Acorn, produce dea'er, of Péwnal, was in town yesterday. Mesere. Charles and Johu Chendler, of | Mount Albion, left for Sydney yesterday. Mr. William Poele, of the Prince Ed- ward Islaed Rai! way, returned from Kings- tow, Ont., last evening. Mr. Rebert Fesne)!, ofthe firm of Fen- vel & Chasdier, was a passenger to Georgetown last eveuingen route tc Mon- treal, Mr, Jokn. C. Walsb, for rome time past connected with tke Moatreal Herald, is to become chief editorial writer On the St. John Telegraph. Mr. Wm. C. Laird, of Halifax, was a paseenger by the train trom the east this merning and registered at the Hotel Daviee. Mr Laird is a con of Hon. David Laird. He bas been retiding in Halifax for several years. = —* a eer a naeaenaaemamanncntrerana tem rrr We GCuarantee That All Tooth Brushes bearing our name, will be satisfaetory, or we refund you your meney. This guarentee means that the . bristles will act ceme eut in yeur mouth when the brush has only been in use a week, The bristles will wEAR out, not FALL out, and will last a iong time. } ; : Inland Navigation Company, (Limited) will be held in the room (upstairs) in Mr. | John McKachern building corner of; Queen and King Streets,Charlottetown, on} Thursday the 22nd of February next at 3 o’clock, p.m. . L.C, OWEN, . Secretary. | . January 30th, 1900. eod td. * - ison has settled this in scores of cases. If you contemplate buying and want the best for your money, come right here, | tA As AXANKAAAALAHR We FSF BES EBS ESE SSE BST a pair eeoa' YH e209 Prices were$1 890, $2.U0, $2.2, We have all sizes in the lot, but not all<dizes in each--See them, They are allon one ccunter si iy $1.50 a pair. be ALLEY &CO ° WkLen Does the 20th Century Begin P We'll not Discuss that Qusetion now We are starting this year in good spirits and great hopes of making this cur banner year in the Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations, whieh makes us feel like spurring ourselves to greater achievements. _ facilities for better buyizg increases with every year. The best manufacturers are approaching us to sejl us their goods direct’ These advantages we will this year share with our customers In order to get the best Suits, Overcoats, Trouscrs, ete,, turned out under the magic teuch of an artistic cutter, in the person of Mr. Sexius McLean, and a picked thoroughly trained staff ef workmen” : Youu must come to headquarters at GORDON & McLELLAN. Men’s'8tylist Outfitters,..... Stanley - Bros. shea oer Paniiaieie-siahe lion <ceualipaapaton eit metesbesin