...__ .,»v ‘.3 1 5 § sb--v ' If you cannot get 'rm-‘. rxvnmnuxt r~r-nm,n'r'r1=_TOWN, PBJN ill: 1-*.nWARD Tsmtln. APRIL 20; 1900 . so 'Letter From Corp. 0’Rellly `VVe1oo1n_e Soap At your grocer’s,send us his name and adclress,also your mwn on a postal card and we will send you A SAMPLE CAKE FREE Of the purest and best laundry and Household soaps. Wil not shrink the Woolens and flaunels. ' 'VV'._EH.|(.`/°O]M[El. §.]_\£[I(3£L..-_»/ ` bEGRE\S ul I’ t\i d l i which ".“.5.¢.‘2.°.l‘;’ §‘.LF.';1'i.‘.‘.§?f‘.‘;2‘..*i"... .o._ w.‘2.“:.».f:...¢.‘;;”i. f‘.“.‘i.I;'o‘Z;‘I.o"‘ ‘Q ooo.. "Q, ‘xl in do ur work A vi do r m -ro satistocnon. REMEMBER %'°§ii"iiUo1i'i|rc`it'as niiv organ nonur.onn-oo by nmP:mR1A1'_. on. co.. Lea.. Pe‘t:.°o1eurn. B.p_¢I3:l.erp. _ White’- _Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates- Canhehedst anyofthe _ Hrst-class stores. _ - T. J. Morris. ' ' D. I.. Hooper. T W. Plckard & Co ‘ W.A.l-lutcheson. W. F. Carter. S ewart It Gates. énderson & Co. J. D.McLeod & Coe ew Hats I New Hats New Capsl New Caps! OPENING T0-DAY* 5 Gases A Newest Styles _ A in Men’s _ and Boys’ Hats & Gaps. I. II. IIIZIIIIIIIIII I III 1”' 7-' if '_' -1 'I t§s ~§§ P 3 " a rf Ffiggrr” Fsassraas §?Z§§"i§§§§ 5’¢°.~'_-'s»°°s°s°§’ Frs:seac! /er Hpndny of April 16111. 1930 1_he s of this Railway will run daily (Sunday exoeptedlas unden- Tralns Inward Read Un. 'QEESASQ “$591 esss§ rinse: Q 0 LY. Ch u’Wn A Roylbltyvlunction North iltshire Hunter River Emerald Junction Kensington _. f Ar. Lv.} Shade A L50 Ar. 1.6517 L \ Alberton 6.8¢ I L . sic 4 rigors. vA_M PM AJ! lWLv.... ....B. 10.10 8.95 Ar Ht. 8tevn\rtJnnet Lv. 8.45 3.!! Lv Junction Ar. 8.3) . . . . . . . .Cnrdig-an. . . .L .... . A.H. A. M. P.l _ 5 M 8.15 LYHtBt0Il.!t 11n0t.A1' 8.35 §§=::=e= 55?. ., . .......7.57 ........ ..7.28 _ ..... ..Lv8.00 >.» AD Ml _ A_ hnorddJunotion Ar 7% ‘ "Cape 'I‘nverse..Lv8j€ ' kan A R&i1WlYar`ernn by tern - E. I. RAILWAY, _n_4-gn., < ._ -.. ' ____i_i____i_m CO RSETS Are made in the most up-to-date F actory-by the very latest M_achin_ ery from perfect models and the most modern designs. They are as Comfortable and durable as they are elegant. f _ 1 A Tearing Cold which grips your throat and chest, and a hacking cough which feels like a dry burning of the tissues, will receive in- ~ stantaneous relief by a dose of I DABASQWS A’~‘iB1\|§1l!f! A It acts as a soothing demul- I cent on 'your parched _ and irritated membrane. _ It never fails to check the ,_ n most severe cough, and, pro- I perly used, it will permanently cure the most obsti ate one. 254:15. ll ALL DRUGGISIS. ` ` I ,_ _ _ wp, 4?, _ _.3 _ __ , _ ,,,_.. __ _ ,, ,MW _ _, __ , _. ` _ __ __ ,. ,_ W* W _,___ ..._. ,..,-. _ , ._ _ ..,»..s-_ ,_- ;»,_. yr yt.. ; ..~.-r' .;.....~,. ; _ ~ .,.. -3- :ff .1--~_.,_~_»»~._ r' -.;,:z.‘,'_~‘=.' ,=,;»~.,_= 4' ‘;.;_.',:_: ~ '--f'.A.'-;*;'*;" "ac--`a.: ~. zz 'r .L_ . L_ 'f *~»=‘r er -»-. _- _,..__,,,_ ff ».f === tr..- a W. 0, March 16th, 1900. Dain Fxrnnn,-I would like very much to give you a long] and particular discription of our marc from Paarde- berito here, and incidents connected wit it, but it is impossibleimixust now. There are no writing mate ` s among us except what we “commandeered’ (condscated) on the way, and we oan’t buy them in the cnt? at present. This is written on part o a (paged letter pad, which had to be divide between nine- teen of- us. When we were thrash with the Boers at Paardeberg we ome much neededrest, but were still making short marches. General French, with 7000 mounted took the lead, and while he orced the Beers to keetp nimbl%vmoving he left the road 'clear or us. e made a fresh start on a four days’ march of 57 miles, mean- time expecting to have some fighting to do on the way; but the mounted troops did their work so well thatfthe rest of the force had “a walk over” though a fatiguing one. It has been’ proved that in a “running iight” suchas General French had most of the route. one Eng- lish mounted soldier is _the equal of three mounted Boers. In this instance they were pressed so hard ,thgy did not get time to mike a stand at oemfon- tein, so the city surrendered without a shot being dred. Under the circum- stances it was the best thing they could do, for we had 170 gunsvwith ns. and in case of opposition -being odered we codd blow the town to pieces in a. few hours. We hear 'that President Steyn has “moved out” with I his government, but we here believe there is no hope for him now. The Free Staters say they are tired of the war and are anxious to return to their homes. f ‘ ' I Our division is encamred just outside of Bloemfontein-of which I1 would like it from camp it does not"}ipp§aii’_%i`he much of a place. We have; 1-ine” idea where we may be sent ~`neit~, and we may not know before youxreeeive this letter, but several here believefnthe war will soon end, in which casegwe hope to be directly on our way home. p ro rho neighborhood oiI_f_Kimberzoy and after we had leftj Belmont, the Beers captured forty'-dye provision wagons and it is said they g6t_' 15 more with one of the Canadian mail, but there is no certainty of this yet. However, we recovered the first lot together with nearly all of the enemy’s. While marching here we were only supplied with half rations. We had hoped fora change on our arrival, but; were disap-_ pointed. Everything eatable of any value was bought up and the rest could rot be obtained except at enormous prices. I have seen so_m_e,_of the boys give two shillings each £012 hard sgsphare “six to the pound” cr'-ddkers. en meatis being cut the men- pick up the scraps to fry, and not_a. particle ofit but is used. .2 ==_- " _ _ I feel that this letter would be incom- g’Leary, He has *with us. every step of the way' from Belmont, and dunng the lighting at_E_’aa.rdebu.rg he made himself a very sla1_e.i:h.=our inter- ests. Between helping and consoling the wounded, carrying water to men in action and rendering oth9"r»k.indly ser- vices, he made us think hebore a char- med life. » I must close as someof the other eighteen are waiting thei1'~t-urn at our “comma.ndeered” writing pad; and hop- ing my several friends will bglgrtisiied with your explanation of the ' cnlties attending writing from here. f I remain _ Your ail'e;tionate son JOSEPH 0‘RE1LLY, _---3-____ “Have you never missed a. train ?" ‘ “Never since I joined the Take the Next Que club.” _ v ' - .- wAN_°_rr-:o. About the 20 h of April at Crow- lands, Charlottetown. a good. plain cook. él~o a. house parlor maid. Good wag»s ro competent persons. References required. . Ppulv by let- ter to Mrs- ‘I7-aytielfl, Hillsdale House, Annapolis, Nova Scotia. 21 d&w tf Il - 1 A IlECOIl BIiEAKEl 5.558 PIII: UF LADY IIIITII 6085573 h been .£22 o..1oo°§‘§¢°§f.i.'°”i~i’?;'if.‘§.f?o'Z §?.‘l.'§’,’.i';5 I _ 1° “ at ou adv oust me s have appreciated our eilorts in thcirg on themarket as corset with 811'!! Bdvanlaze _ns no othfr corset has., N 019 rf t It t d f ‘ beTsl?qI\)1a.l;Yx:>el’ Cngrset. tlittgigerrglotllilzng ang with atent Safety P_ockets, which shsolutel prevents th ~ steel illltn ~ from cutting through the corset at top or bottom. _ ~ sk for the Lady Minto. Price $1.35 and $1.50. For sale by ilrst class merchants. I MANUFACTURED BY _ _ _ if sto _r. .PlHIS'#!!..t@t§fl 0°- _ -1 " .» :.~_f¢,~.,'~_»-_'sf-_fs Lf:--~‘»e»~‘_." .A2 -~--4 -of -_'€a#... .¥‘=”-`='f“~»‘ "' B.A LLB. _ vw 1 1 'T l Womanfsp Weaknedss A A woman’S reproductive I organs are in the most in-_ I tense and continuous sym- thy with her kidneys; " kidneys 'brings about a ‘ corresponding disease in"` the reproductive organs. Doors kidney Puls, by fo. storing theykidneys to their 1 and cure those fearful dis-~ orders peculiar to women. __ Pale young girls, worn-out ' and women entering upon _ the Change of Life, your ._ ‘_ ;‘ best friendil ' Dodd’s /_ _ .;- J Pills _ l ounce vial ot urine. \j » w in at lt _ -~:~\'.~. A -»`-'z'~_- A s ~, . 'Q 5` J , ' _HI _-p . d-M-». 'fs--.\?~` 7':-f {} “'."i€'? _‘ish ‘§1l}_=_-gf r w , ~ I wm grmrouree T` y » y -'» that my Kidney _Cure r i " .f--__ will curcD0 per cent. p A 1 A ‘ ' _ of on rom. of xmooy T » _,_ complaint and lu _ may instances thc, mo serious forma of _. ~__~_- Bi-lght'i disease. 1! "- the disease ll com- * ~. pllcated send c tour- - .-on Q W .8 m ~r..-:"r'~"°° ` Un _ ' _ ° nuxroir. _ _"° it equi; if not Nm, KIDNEY tURE I sow- of-f~.=_.t_ 0 , Mr.»Geo. F. Christian date of Deo. 20,rtate| with Dearbom’s Perfect S.S.Acadia'. ` h ho-ui to send you a. description, ,but ner cent ofthe troop; are t itted tp if w 2% F dd ete without a worded ` 4'o1~Fatlzerl % vsit it at- n an mi ""i"‘<-FI come yet. Butfrolm - 'rf' ingnnnwnwrnn »-on ‘ -s store lih_e'tlii8' » We offer you such pa. to find only in the large cities. Thousands upon thcusands of new ings, new designs--are In I1 e 'I he greatest stools ever brought W .land is this of ours. _ ii Mich fs To choose your new papew, YJIETB 3 W~i@ this minute. Come now when you’re sure ol first choice. ' i Bring in a memo. of your f T00!!! Sl£8S» ' ' `You’ll Bud out that it’s al- most as cheap' to have your ` wall-papered-as to go with- _ ` -out., _ SPEAKING UF SPRHIG That’s one advantage of dealing 'within l How are your Wafch and Clock Springs? If they are broken, bring I them to thecorner ,Jeweler and have new ones put in. ‘ Every spring warranted. Work of all kinds promptly attended to. gahe slightest disorderin the _ I mothers, suffering wives 5-, \ ~,f R-0SS& _ ' Bams!ors,Sel|cllors, 0`o||voyat.c`crs lc. Sy¢_:i.:nfo'y..Oa1ao Sollair osors or°;l1eBank or! British Jim., "°“°°". _8£tdfmrw;moo. _ Feb 8 d ard = -I llr_.I. H. 1 _ . ' . _ Watchmakersnd Jeweler. I W o....o.o.o..».o..f...s.. e 9 9 » canoes, nn.: =- A _ if :_~. ,__ _ _ \ 1- I _ EEE E _I ; '_~': j. Vi _.13 i _ 'V LSL A =,;,i_:=~ 'E ' E i perfect condition, prevent- I - _ ~ _ f 4 2*". I , _ have ‘IT¢l¢sr'a|>h” ‘ A _ “T_elephone" “Eagle ~ ugh “ _mx&H&s s $3 f'h’oom\ .Q =5 ue: Produce a Quick, I “LIGHT” every time, ` _ no boron