| LLIN ER ] NEWS FROM SOUIrH AFRICA. ths evening, but, Ido not know where the | and James Matheson. We have been kindly permitted to pub- lish a letter from the late Roland Taylor. It is written to hia sister, andis dated Belmont, February 12th : I am vow writing under difficulties, in Dr. Barrie’s parlor, down 1p front ofan organ. My bands and face are running with perspiration. “A” and“@” companies left Riehmondat 2a. m., to-day, being Letters Written by Roland Taylor | DAIL. RBXaMihkK, @BARLUTTETOWN, MAKOH 23, 51910 the Seaforihs and Black Watch. We were with before but changed. We got a lot of papers, the last mail, containg the letters that the boys wrote home. We are more than glad to get papers from howe, and wish our friends would send us more. Our captain is 4 | | beg regiment is going. We are with them were ex” | | i Macdonald from Pictou. He is a nice fellow. I was off duty for three weeks while out there for I was Quartermaster’s Ser- | geant and will be able to give you some pointers when Io home. I had to serve | rations for 2,100 horses and 2,400, men Hockey Maron at 8t Dunetan’s riuk to- | © night Train leaves Charlottetown at 7.15. | ‘ lee good. mavuieiesiilaioaaielinitian / ~ Local and Oter tis. PAPACY Meet Me at the Always Busy Store s Hoexty anp Skating at Si. Dunsia’e rink topigh’. Atte: d OTICE We beg to inform you that we have secured in health since ihey left Belmont. We t} : f have been kept more on goverument 16 SOrV1ees @ rations, not being able tu buy many extras. Miss McRKeixver for our xaillinery dce- partment Mies Mcheiver is now in New York attending the milliaery opening and will be here the latter end of the month. WEEKS & CC The People’s Stere. eee. # 5 special Notice Having purchased from Mr. F. J Hornsby the stock and good will of his Bookand Stationery Busines in the Morr’s Block. we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ng at lowest prices for cash only. y. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge f the store, and wi'l be pleased to ttan 1 a 1] Bal . } — attend to ali ola customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stecked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature of the business. Ihe store will be known as the Bazaar Bookstore.” Maal UOUMpA0) Snceessors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK Ch’town, March 15, . —t. =o STM Repairing Watches, Clocks Jewel"y [t pays to have watch repairs made by a compete workman You may be sure of careful at- tention if you bring your watches to us for repairs. We assure our patroas prompt taess in the execution of any and all nissions that may be intrust- ed to us. Engraving Our engraver does fancy or plain engraving, and can do it well. Try us wit your mext Oy W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. seucynnceneryete QVOOOUROUGENEAAGAMUGUSOSUSEREAEGHOEOUGUSEDENEREOUUOUGCROUDOUOROOOOOROREOEDUORDOODOODEGEENOONE ATRGDOTRUDUERRSQUQERRORERRGADODERGRDADGROGDORGERORDDGOEQDGRRGRE RODE RGQDRERRAGNECHEGEORREERO RODEO RENDER ORORESEREY: 4 ~- aad AURELGEDPS* "CURR AP EDRDE| DERRSERSOEDRRORSR. relieved by a company of the Infantry. Wearrived at Belmontat 7 a. m. It is much nicer travelling at night The ovearly full us at 4.30, so wedid not at any time. bave Last Monday at Richmond fifteen hua- dred reinfercemeuts arrived. They in- cluded five hundred of Lord Roberts’ Light Horse, two compsnies 16th Lancers and six guns. On Tuesday at9 p.m., the whole force moved «ut and marched on Cook’s farm. We arrived about midaight. “G@” company guarded ur went as supports to the transporte. No.1 section was im- mediately told off for duty. I, with one corporal and five men, was placed on the outside of three kepjes. Ae thirty Boer scouts had been seen off this kopje we kept a good watch all n'ght, two eentries ata time being on duty. When I was on duty I saw a body ef | meno, about twelve in number, approach from the front. I watched them for some \imeto make sure (our fellows were very sired), then roused the boys. Corporal Stewart, in charge, then discovered that a leug line approaciied us in extended order. We were all quite cool ; got shelter, load- ed and waited. They proved tobe trees waving in the wind, and the place was bnew to ué. Next morniog we sought out the best ing amile over kopje tops. Two or three yards from our post we found a snake three feet long gorging itself on a rabbit. the rabbit half ewallowed headfirst. We killed the enake, a handsome one. I took the fangs from it. The snake ejected poison from a hole in the centre of the tongue. We move at 12 8. m., with the Sirop- | shires and join the Black Watch. We will then march on Bloemfontein. I will write more e00ne Giving my love to Mother. Father, Archie, Jack and May. Remember me to Haryie, Ellbridge, Joe andall my friende. Your loving brother, RoLLi£. A Letter {from acting-Quartermaste:’s Sergeant James Matheson : Belmont, South Africa, February l2ch, 1900, Dean Fatuer,—l have received the letier from home aod was glad to hear from you all. I was pretty oearly giving you up. I got the letterout at Richmond, 12 miles from Belmont. There is fort ; tnere. We had two companies ot Cant- diane, two thousasd horsemen and a battery of artillery. We bave been after the Boers tor three weeks. Our irOpe chaeed the Boers at Modder River sud gave them an awfu! licking. Tie herre-~ men charged througn them twice, Killicg 400 and took 200 prisoners. We came irto Belmoné this morning aod leave spar eee ee = eA “To Err its Human.” But to err all the time is criminal or idiotic. Don’t continue the mistake of neglecting your blood. When impurities manifest themselves in eruptions or awhen disordered conditions of stomach, kidneys, liver or bowels appear, take Hood’s Sar- saparilla. It will make pure, live blood, and put you in good health. Never Disappoints er i SMOKED OF 7— DAMAGED | But clean fresh goods, just see our window— what we are offering you for 99¢ | Qae~Big Bargains all this montk. J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot aud Shoe Store. sae @ > Munster moon s8nk in the west abcut 3.30 and the sun rose right ahead of it dark All the boys have improved point of vantsge, and found it after travell- | It bad | and did not even with. I had to estimate quantities. We will be part of the right wing in the coming battle at Magerefontern. It 18 said there are 50,000 Boer troops up there and itis going to bea hard fight, fer the place is strongly fortified and they have 4 great number of big guns and some of them as good as ours. All the boys are well and are getting ready to move today. Iam glad to hear that mother and the family are all well. Tell Tom to tell the boys Iam all right and ro is McLeao. There were letters came? fur some of the boys whe are at Richmond. They will get them later. This is all I can write now, for I havea lot of work to hand over my job, Your loving son, James MaTuEsON, FAREWELL GATHERING. Entertainment Last Evening—An Association Formed. The members of the Island quota for Halifax were last evening given s farewell eater(ainment by The Soldiers’ Wives’ League in the parlors of Mrs. (Colonel!) Meore. Rev. Mr. Westerman, epraking of the _immediate object of the gathering, said ' that though the men were leaving their | homes it was not proposed to lose touch ' with them, acd that tie Soldiers’ Wives’ | League offers to place a reom at the [+s | landers disposal where they. would receive a letter from a member of the’ League cach Saturday evening and. in return send @ | weekly answer The room will be at their disposal as a club room for evening recre- ation the only condition being that they assent to wear the club’s badge on the in- side of their tunics and by so doing ac- cept the conditions which the society s badge indicates by it: printed anitials S. P. }Q: R. Sobriety, Purity, Queen, Religion. All the men were ready to become mem- bere. Mrs. Moore and Mre. (Colonel) Long- worth then pinned on the ribbon with its deyice,and tae S.P.Q R. Club was in bef. A President and Secretary were to be eiected to whom the weekly commun’ cations together with books, magazines, eic., were to be forwarded. Premier Farquharson aiso said a few words, Daring the evening vocal and - instra- ments! music was provided by Mr. J. R Devieon and Prof. Watts. Recitations were given by Miss Stewart and Miss Mellish. Capt. Watts mace a few re- marke. Refreehments were then served by the soldiers’ wives aod daughters present. Ronsing cheers for the Queen, the S. P. Q R.club, The Soldiers’ Wives’ League, Col. and Mre,. Moore brought a most vey py gatbering to a close. Col. Moore, D. O C., and Longworth were preeent. Colone A EE nt —Cror j*, as an exchange remarks, is a bitot a gerrymanderer. He had burrows throughout the whole constituency. sic eiaiiiesinets RED CBEEKS aad bright eyes are often, alas, sigue of Inngdisease* Better secure the b'auty of true bealth by using Ad.umeon’s Botanic Cough Balsem for all lung troubles. 25. ali druggiste, — 0 Here’s a bargain in spring jackets. A small lot of last seasons jackets —worth up to $12.00 each, go on sale to-day at $3.00. A second lot— worth up to $8.90 go on sale at $150 each, You'll need to hurry.—Moore & McLeod. Want a spring jacketj? We’ve taken all our last sea- son’s jackets and put them on sale in two lots—$1.50 and $3 U0 only a few—so—hurry. Moore & McLeod. Ladies, bring your boys to the big estore for their spring suits. Wehave every- thing that heart can wish for in this line, we cap dress the boys so thev'll look lke little gentlemen and feel jike a king, Prowse Bros. You may thiuk there is another place as good as 4a big store for hate, but you are mistaken as we will prove to you if you give us a chance. There is only one best hat in the world, that’s Christv’e, We have it, come and get it. — Prowse Bros. See J H Beli’s window for bargains in boots. Dressmaking. ——— Mias Florence Rudge is prepared to do Dresemaking, Maotle Making and Mi'- linery at her homey Great George Stree: ooposite Full Electric Light. have scales .o weight 8.0. E.—Regu ar meeting of Lodge | Etoo, White Rose degree, tonighs at e ght For Hativax. §.he contiogent will | @ % leave to-nigh. at nine o’cloek for Halifax To nicut —At Wiosloe to-night, the J I eth S O. Y. B. concert. Admission ouly 10, re cente, or Gaps we ; | ‘ joeclock. Every member will please at- | lead, an . | {| Nv, 1 Co, 4th P. KE. Island Regime.t,|~ = ») AMS wees C A. meet tur drill this evening at 8, o’e'ock. All membe:s wre requested to be present. ) sili iit | ~ Tae Tempenature.—The lowest tem | perature during last night was 16 above zero. The highest temperature up tol p,. | | | Special Bargain 72 American Blue Cloth Tams, well made and finished, some plain, and some with braided crowns—Secured at a bargain—you get the benefit....+. um. today wae 31 above. Tue Srantey.—The Stavley ‘eft for Pictou this mourning at tevea o'clock and got to Pictou at half-paet twelve. She leaves for this port tomorrow morn- | ing at seven o’clock. EEE Sarvation Aguy.—Candidate Long, of Summerside, will take eharge of the Salvation Army meeting this evening,and i | ho ere Pouice Court,—William McCabe and 45 cents and 5O cents Henry Welsh, charged with stealing tobacco from John Cameron, were this morning remanded until the 29th. Albert Webster, charged with stealing lead frem Lovis Block, wa« also remanded. Mivirary Enreptaixment.—An enter _———— tainment will be given by the children of the militia offieers, on behalf of the “Sol- - @ ; dier’s Wives’ League.” All interested in REGULATION JACK TARS the “homes that Tommy’s left behind him” will kindly note the date, which is T® S5C EACH east” ke. ‘Ybureday in Kaster week, April 19:b. Tue Stumsor New Yorxk.—The Yourg | Men’s Christian Association are pegotiet- | . . 4 ing with Protessor Nicholls for his illus | la eye le | trated lecture entitled * A Night in the) 4 hw wh we we ‘ é is | : = eee — ¢——_ 2 EveryTHine SpPrinclike.—Georgetown | harbor is reported clear of iee right up to the railway wharf. Fishermen are getting their boateand traps ready, and owners of schooners are fitting themup It may, be added that the Minto is making daily, trips between Georgetown and Pictou ! Peel C22 CeleleCeelCOLCLE Movunrep Poxics.— The men who have be enlisted for the Northwest Mounted} Police will leave the railway station at) nine o'clock tonight with Colooel Morrie. | Us arrival at Pictou they will be placed | in charge of a sergeant aod go to Regina, the headquarters of the Police. PA2222 Slums of New York,” The lecture will be iljustrated by one sundred ecenes pro- jected on a large 35-feet canvaes by one of the most powerful stereopticons repro- aj ducing scenes photographed at night by ai} «if «fl — 444424444424444444444444 New Spring Styles In Slater Shoes All our Slater Shoes for spring of 1900 are now on sale—over fifty kinds to cho +e fron fashionable shapes in Black—Ta -— Brown arn! chocolate. the aid of the flashlight. Worrta Sreeine.— One of the chocolate boxes forwarded by the Queen to the British soldiers in South Africa ison ex- bibition in the show window of Johnson & Johneon’s Grafton Street drugstore. The box was received from Her Majesty by Private Arthur Dillon of the Fire: Cana- dian Contingent, by whom it was for- warded to Dr. Bagnall. It is 4x6 inche3, with brass fioisn enamelled 1n_ red. In the eentre is an embossed buet of Her Majesty, underneath which are the words “[ wish you a happy pew year. a. a The Absent-Minded Beggar—words and music at Miller Bros. a eel So —— $3.50 and $5.00 a pair for in+ ALLEY & 7O SEPT ers FSS t Sere Any Spring Medicine Your want can be pro- cured at our stores at lowest prices. |s42 AS44444 8LB42444B384 — a 1900 PRINS OPENING 1 iro ens sat towersdan FIQGVEN CASES New Cloths Opened Telephone and we wiil send any article} 9u want to year home. Goods sent out on ap- probatien and called for again, thus savi.g you uny trouble. ~~ (11 More to Follow No matter how large a stock a merchant may have, theve is always something refreshing about new gocds, they give vitality and ambition to business. Our svitings, evercoatings and trouserings this season are unusually attractive, Just One Look at our Collection of rich and beautitut fabrics, exqusite colorings, novel and exciusive designs, which must convince you that we ehow an assoriment that is impossible to surpass, Expect from us Beridcs perfection in make, lowest prices, for we are,the firm that seli good clothing at the prices of the other kind. Look out for our Men’s Furnishings ad. later. GORDON & McLELLAN ft ‘ < ean ican ORL Q NR ~ y SAS o < wrt Gold Crown and Bridge Work (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Moderate —P. ices — DR. J. P. MURRAY Men’s Stylish Outfitters...... Queen Stre:t seee’> eee ~aoaalo- i tH | i} ‘ 4 i * 5 4 i a %