iia ‘ | ee ee Re: 4 ee BLUUSED We have just open- ed some of our Snring Blouses and they are beauties. See samples in our south window. Come early and get first selection. Weeks&iGo - - x ADDRESS AND PRESENTATICN Captain Moore Rememtered by His Company his departure ning Captain Moore wa pr tceatra offices, pon-commlseioned of No. 2 Co, A, wih Previous to wr Qnebec ast ev by officers and men tne a valuable case and th- tollowing ad- dress : — Char'o't-tewr, P. E. | 298th February, 19¢t To Cap'ain F. W. L. Moore, Comma y N 2 Comps) Yr. i [., Megia uaz, & Sir, H vy icnl 'w | , appointment lo lhe et : he Royal Canadian Artilie:y ve fake this opportunity, } c departure, of expressing to youlie 11 iG ebip aod yood feeling which exist between the genial Commanding Officer of No. 2 Company and the flicers, pon commies oned officers and men of tame Wetruet that your connec ion wi your new command may be a4 p ‘atart as ithas been witn us for thie paat sx yeare, | anc fee. conngert taai you Ww ever mait iste the Ligh standing aud faithfal repu tation you have won for yourself as ap eificer in the 4h Kegiment C. A, by the tarnest aed untiring zeal which you have diepiayed in the performance of your} duties. romotios ectiving Weknow that merit means j and heartily congratulate you on thie position, and the RU A oa to ¢00d an officer. ' Aitbongh we understand your ment is temporary, still we fee! & the Commandant ai Quebec finds of ebich you are made he wil! ve th appointment made permarent, avi it will not be the first time Colone] Wilron hue fireogthened his command by a siaiwart P-; seCcuriny sppoint- re,when he stnff ave the Prisee Edwerd Ielander. la the meantime wewil! doa! in our power to keep No. 2 Com pny encd 2 Matetbat you will have no cause to be Mhamed of us. We lock forward to the time wh ofas my be privileged to take » ¢ the Citadel, where we may agai wider vour command, apd receive n some uree @ come further etiction which you sre sO ¢€u !cealiy Gualitied to im part. * ask you to accept this caae a5 & ‘mall token of our appreciation of your tervices, and a reminder teat sheuld you MH@in away we will always follow your career with interest, and should you retura We wll be vlad to welcome you back. We have the honor to be, Sir, Respectfully Yours Arruur G. Peake, Lieut. J.R Danke, Sergt. James CampseLt, Serzt. F. W. Kenvepy, Sergi. L.. Pieor, Corgi. Geornce Arsvcxie, Bombr. ©, Livixncstoye, . : L. F. Monsey, F. brake, Or. Geonce WesesTer, ‘rr. }. MeCanrow, Gr Water Davison, Gr S. Kiearys, Gr. W. McLxop, Gr. Grorce McLe- x, Gr Captain Meore msde a fitting ac-Bo¥!- Cpmen. “6 Sympathy of N.S. Wales. — Orrawa, February 28.—The following Dieweage bas been received ty the governor Etterg) Sydory, N. 8. W. Feb. 26. » rren ier, ov behslf of the pec gie of 7 Fouth Wales, desires to expres? deep “pathy wich; people of Cavada a the “ig tO many of ber valuable and gallant tc ©.) FRED M. DARL®), Lieuteratt Gover: or. uk ft ~ 2a rb eae THE RELIEF OF LADYSMITH A Great Event Loyal Celebrated. SCHOOL CHILDREN AND COL- LEG STUDENTS TURN OUT Torchlight Procession and Bonfire -- Congratulations to Buller as soon as the fact of the up’ This morning, | relief became known, bella were rung, whisties blown, flags were ruo manifested in every pessible way. At ten o'clock the pupils of ()1¢¢n Square Schoo!, carrying flagsani beating druma, marched to West Kent 8choo! where they were met by the pupils cf that | institutior. The two scheols then marched lin procession to City ball,where they were | joined br the pupile of Prince Street } School, the children of the Kindergarten, | and the stadente of Prince of Wales Col- ege, all carrying patriotic flage and ban- bere. were addressed by His Worship Mayor Warburion, after which God Save the ' Queen was sung and rousing cheers given | for Her M-jesty, the British Army, the | Canadian Coatingant, Geeeral Buller and Mavor Warburton. ; ’ | | scnstenems aneeanemeneaneaeiiamammasenaaseiats Then, at the inetaoce of the Mayor, the pupi’s of the city schools were given a tiG. lay. Previous to proceeding to the City Mal), the Prince of Wales students marched along be principal streets and then lined up be- fore the Colonial Buildimmg. Patrietic wpeeches were here made by Mr. MelLeod, | Superiotent of Educavion, Arthur Peters, iM. L.A.. L. B. Miller, J T. Mellieh, KE wea McPhail and Attorney General Mc - Kinnon, amid continual cheering. Afier the demonsetretion at the City Hall, ihe College students and the boys ane virlsof tme Cuy Scheels procerded to wernment House in front of which tuey turmed up. Here Governor Mclatvre jressed them and proposed cheers for The schulars of Weat Kest to their scheolte be dis- ; Lue \Wueen, i then returoed missed w itle the | Wales CU yilege marebed to the | Building agaie, where they were addressed Queen Square Schoo', aad Prof, MeMillan, of the C. B.C. Tne eindente of St. Daastan’s Col lege : . idrics ; rig3a, @i also erated the trsolic manner. abey will joio Prince of Wales College in the demoastrations te- uigat. The prineipal stores are closed this afternoon, a baif boliday baving beeu pro ' claimed by the Mayor. Tosight there will bea torchiight pro- | cession of fir men,militiamen and citizens, . (whieh will leave Cuy Hall at 8 o’ek fireworks, erhere w'[! and Kruger, will ve and n display of also ba a beofire | burned in efiizy. At a meeting of the citizens held in the Legislative ball this morning to make arrangements for suitably celebrating the relief of Ladyemith, the following com mittees were appei sted to wal upon the business men request ing thems to illuminate their busines places: F Carter, J A M Laren, Geo Avld, WC Turner, Celin Moore and F Sellar. The citizens are respectfully asked to illuminate their residencee as far a* por- sible. It is recommended that the pc lice- wen avd teachers take charge of the pre- cessien of scnoo! ebildren. The Mayor requests that no horses or carriages be allowed near the procession or scene of bonfire, The following will | compore @ committee to meet at 3 o’elock thie aftereoon in the Legisiat:ve hall : Colose! Moore; (chairman) ; the City Ceuncillors,A. N. Large, Premier Farqu bareon,the Principals of the City achools, Geo. E. Hughee,S. W. Crabbe, and sentatives of the Irisb, Scotch, and England societiete repre 3 f Sons 0 J. K. Roses, Secretary. The citizens of Charlottetown, through the Mayor, today cabled the follo-ving despatch to Gereral Builer: — General Ball-r, Ladyamt.a,— | Cwarlettetown heartily congratulates leen and brave soldiere perrermssce | seemingly impossible tack. Cengratula~ Lerd Dundonald, White, Hunter. ee ' tions 10 onal ite, Hun ‘City wildly enthusiasue. [l}uminations onight. : _ WARBURTOX, Mayor. —$——_—— At Summerside, when the newe arrived a siete of excitement was brought about has rarely been equalled it that place. red, echoole let out, the chil- treets whico were fairly Aneffigy of Kruger wes that ‘ Guns were fh dren —_ the & nung with fags. jed ot Main St. te Pye? Brigade, headed by a baud, marched through the etreete. —_———— At Souris 6 most enthusiastic celebra- ¢ the event tcok place. Fiage were fy.eg gune tiring, ‘he echoo! chiliren ck)} The relief of Ladysmith is Leing right | loyally celebrated in Charloctetown to-day, dated Belmont, January 18:5, from her & royal salute fired, and the joy of the peopis was | At the City Hall, the echool children — students of Prince of Coleaial | by Senator Fergneon, Premier Farqubar- | eon, Professors Caven and Robertcon, of | | Prince of Walea College, Priocipai Lan | (the mail epeciel last evening returning joyous evenvina pa- | | Departmen’, crossed bv the Minto tcday This afternoon | lence, why wae killed iu Gen. Gatacre’s re- DAILY EXAMINEK, oer ee LE. wie 7 ° | were freed and sang the National Authem, | and the people ger eral y took ** a day off.” To-nigit they intend having the biggest | — honfire on record,as well as ether features | of ivierest and amusement. Georgetows loyaly an. enthnaiastically celebriwed the reliet of Lady+«mi:h today. Headed by « band tne schoo! chiliren par aded the streeis, flags unfurled to the breeze, gus fired, and a holiday unanimously taken. A big , bonfire will be lighted bere to-night. i —_—_ CHARLUTTETOWN, MAKCH | feLepuoxi0 -S. das uor@ at he tele phon fi-¢ th - atiernoon. Tue Prope. —a-t a d aonth winde . Whistles were blown, | ¢, rain, i The Citizens band paraded the streets | this afternoon avd for a time played on | Eric the Queen Square gardens, Master Warburon, in uviferm and bearing | British flags, led the procession. | te NEWS FROM SJUTH AFRICA. Another of the Island Soldiers Writes Home. Mises M. Foley has received a letter, brother, Mr. Richard Foley, ene of tbe South Africa. mitted to quote the following : Islanders in We are per™ “Il received your letter yesterday, and /was very glad to hear from you. [ am having @ very goed time so far, It is very warm here, butI am getting used to it now and do not mind it very much. There have not beea many sigas of war for the past few weeks, except preparations that are being made to take posses- sion of (he Boer stronghold at Spyfenteia. All trains for there pass threvgh here. But we know little of what is going on, except the knewledge that many guns have gone up during the last few weeks. Almost every train that pasees here bas guns of every description, from the 7-pound field gun to the deadly howitzer throwing 118 pounds of lyddite. The Boers are even mere frightesed of the lyddite shells, if possible, than they are of the British bayonete. Bat it is not much wonder, for anywhere they were ured huvrreds of dead Boers were found after the fight witheut a tingle wouad. There is a big fight brewing now which should eccur before very Jong. I am not sure whether wewill be initornet. If we are not actually evgaged, I hope we will be close enough to see those lyddite shelis buret I sent home some pspers. You will fiad in them some ne w~ un! a description of our little scrap »' Dorglas. It was not muco, butit wascur first engagement. Only company “C” wee in the attack, while tue remainder of us where in re- serve, Walter Lane is well. HeandI are in the same company. Al}) the Island boys are wel) and ere sil anxieus to get into every figut heard of. I bad eome photos taken aod am sending them to you. meee PERSONAL. 1, 1990. Local and Other lens, | Increreinyg to ye es; snow «r,«ieet turning Hocxery.—Don’t miss the ho:key match the \bniesandS ars KF Admise on 15 cents. > tw es ac , C.0O. F.—Court’ C ar lol(tetown, Can adian Order of Fores:ors, resular mee ing tonight. Paymentof ‘nes 8. Q E.— Rrep Etoo, R. R degree mpirtsnt business quested to be presen eeling of Lodg al 8o’clo k Every member } oO: tgh Tae Temperature —The lowest tempern- ture during last might was 10 above zero. The bighest temperatare up to ene o’slock today was 26 above zero. Property Resernvep. — The Davi s house anmex was « ffered at auction 'elay by Mr. Besriesto. The highes! offer was $306. The reserve bid was $350. _ > Hocker Matow.—~ The hockey match between the Queen Square boys aud Mioims of S, D.C. was played yesterday. The latter were victorious. Score 5 3. Lors or Carinaurn.— There entered Canada at Vancouver and Victoria last year 4,366 Chinamen as against 2,175 the year previous. Many went to the States, Hicniand Buricapze—The boys of St. St. James’ HighlendjBrigade will meet at the ball this evening at 7 o’elock sharpto take part in the demonstration this even- ing. Soxe or Eneranp.—All Son’s of Eng- land are «xpecied to attend at the Lodge Roem at 7.30 v’clock, to take part im the Patriotic procession. Dress—Silk hat aed regalia. No. 3 Company, 84nd Battalion will meet at the drill shed this evening at 7.3 sbarp for the purpose of taking part in the demonstration in honor of the relief of Ladysmith,—V Goodwill, Capt. No, 2 Artitucry.—A!] members, re- cru ty especially, are requested to meet at the dr‘ll shed tonight at 7 o'clock, te jvin the parade ia celebratier of the relief ef Ladysmith,—Lieut. Peake. the ¢on« lecture CowesrtT.— Yon mnst not miss cert to be held in Zion Church room on Tuesday, March 6th An excel- lent program has been prepared and the best talest in the city wi!l take part. Sldaieiciiieticdibant Arrestion—To-nicut. ~ Every mem- ber of No.1 Co.,4:h P EI Regiment, A, will parave at the Dri!! Shed this evin- ing at 7 o’clock, for the grand even ng Great coats will be issrxed io Hon. Peter McNutt, of Malpcque, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. j Councillor Lyons was a passenger by from Quiccey, Mags. Mr. W A Breusan, of the Journal, ia registered at the Hotel Davies, Hie wite and daughter are with him, C “4 Hpamimereiae Cay tain Henry W Mutch, of the Marine ov = f-w days virit to ‘he main!aod., Mrs G. A. Dixon, whe wae cas bier for the New York Dental Comp+ny,of Bos- tan, is now cash'er and has ebarge of the Boston Dental Roome, Merrimack Square, Lowell, Mase. Capt. Raymond Harvey de Montmor ewotalseance Saiurday jast, was the feurth neir to a peerage who has fallenia the course of the campaign, jhe tneeral of Mr. Philip McLeod tuok viace at Centre) Bedeque this atternoon, sod was under Masonic enspices and the attendance wae very Jarge. Mr. McLeod vas the father of Mr. Daniel Mce- Leo?, of the firm of Sentner McLirod & Ce, and was respected and es— teemed bv sli who kuew him. He hed bern in poor health for severs! years, and wee frra time in the Prince Edward Is. wre Horpital. Captain Moore, of No. 2Co., 4th Regi- rent Canedian Artillery, who has been atteched ‘'o the' permanent torce fer garrison daity ltt last evening for Quebec where he replaces an officer whohas gone to South Afrca. A Jarge pumber of military mea aud ober friends were at the railway station to see bim off. Prev- ious to his departure Captain Moore was presented with an address and a valuable eane by his company. Hockey—The game |sst might between the redoubtable Rangers and the Ab-g- weits was well worth witnessing. The Rangers played suco excellent heekey that it is a certaimty in the future they willdefeat the best teams On the Islaag. Their playing last aight was unobjec'ioa able. The Abegweits were in goou form, and played as of yore. Score 6-3. —<———— CIvic cL I hereby proclaim a half holidey fron 12.30 p. m., te-day, Thursday, March Ist, in celebration of the Relief ef Ladysmith, and earnestly request the citizens to assist in the preper ebservance thereof. JAMES WARBURTON, M D. HALF - - HOLIDAY parade, each man at the Driil Shed. A A Barte lett, Cep;. B.1.S.—The members o tne Benevelent Trish Society are requesied to meet in their hall (ion regalia) thie even'ng at 7 o’elock sharp to take part im the proce sion celebrating the relief of Ladysmith. A fall attendavee ia requested. sinensis Sympatuy Arrrecuatep—Mr E WTaylor in behalfof himself and family wishes to express gratitude for the mspy expressions of sympathy received by letter andwire, also for kindly press notices of his son Roland D ‘Taylor asd the as-urrance of the sym- pathy ef thecountry contained in them, CenpoLence.—Ata regular meeting o Branch No, 216,C. M. B.A. neld on Tuesday Feb. 27, 1900, the following resc~ lution was unaw:mousiv adopted : Whereas it haa pleased Almighty God to call to bis reward, Brother Simen P. Grant, who died at bis father’s residence, Mill View, on the 23rd Febuary, inst :— Therfore resolved, That Brauch 216 ef the C. M. B. A., shall place on rece dan expression of the regret shared in by its officert, and members at the loss eustain- ed by the death,at acomparatively early age, of one of its mo-testeem:d and worthy members, who was al-o a charter member of the Branch ; snd we desire to convey to the eorrowing tamily of the deceased our beartfelt sympathy in their sad bereave- ment, made sadder still from the fact that ouly quite recently were they called upon to mourn the death of another beloved and yeuthtul member of the household, Changeable Weather Prings on coughs and colds which, if not attended to in time will eventually turn to something more serious. Cod Liver Oil Emulsion is used in lung troubles, and for long-standing ceughs. JOHNSON’S EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophesphites of Lime and Soda is largely used and highly recommended in lung troubles Price 50 cants for lerge bottle. Sold only vy Mayor. day wiht. 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