ee ee ee TN a ES a. eee r Please my : sae Le YD a « She's you for a long time, about hew Wall Paper Drop in and show handsome ples, prices to pay. Rr ~ room sizes wheu yOu Colm The Wall Paper Men. Senate Reaa — 0om OTTAWA CHARLOTTE heen i¢ ling the hes d fo} us is True Li ‘TOW N PE RT LR RET) OF ToT EET, I i a a a ee a : Talk it over with ' y our her. Look arou nd you, nHov.ice LOW dull | . some of the walls are Wife getting. i The cure is eas} fet our fresh new sam- ay 4 ~ tas you he prices are easy ; ring mero af 1. nk LbUD 8 er ue ‘ . > Our Native Herbs ' 7 -_ = = —_yyee- | os : IN = : Powder & Tablets 2 = = ‘3 A splendid medicine. Here is cs ’ 5 what t!} proprietors vrite us: = : Fifty-two thousa:d boxes = : sold in Canada without ad- = : rtisiny t yes = = = : The | ors guare ate sl = m VOX or money Will ve = = refunded a : E thee ’ = ee oe She > A. W. Reddin. Pim. ‘ = = = : ug e. s MONTDESASAASUNRESONENSSSEDS! (OSORLERERSE: | (items i i te eee DR-GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate McGill Univara.ty) Office ana Res dence—Dor: hester tee Office Huurs—9 to 10, a. m., 1 to 3 7 te 8. ; YY Prom pi alieniton to country calla. CAD CT nD — 0 Queen _— TT i he — GY pear y when Free 3orn a IS eS TPP rere %, oe OMELET LAN a LATEST WAR NEWS FROM SOUTH AFRICA oe A erncmeme + 2 ne sn nemew = ais a! A eo oe Much Satisfaction Regard- ing Bloemfontein. Anxiety About Baden-Powell and Mafeking. —_———— i : | Canadians on the Move Great Britain will not Accept Mediation—The Boers ina T Ten Times Over— SpPECIAI PROGRESS. March i4 er occupied Ly PLU MER'S CAPETOWN, bat-i without opposi | ed, but easily repaired CANADIANS MOVING. Capxtown, March 14. —Canadiaxs from Weat Prie-ka dietrict. UNGONFIRMED. Loxpon, March 14.--At . : ‘ i she iGygd'es O use Ot Victoria have proceeded to the ; ioht ; mida‘ght, in Sow hn nH, ine i rumors that Mafeking had been relizved were in circulation ; firmation. ANXIETY ABOUT MAFEKING. Loxpoxn, March 14.—While much satisfaction expressed over the re- ported arrival of Genera! French’s column but these lack coa- ‘ there is in Bloemfontein, there is, ou the other hand, much keen anxiety respecting the safety of Baden-Pow-ll and Mafeki sg. This anxiety has been growing rapidly during the last few daye,cu'minating yes- terday when several diequieting telegrams were received. There is butone gleam of hope about Mafeking, and that isthat several mes sages have got out of the town in One way or another. THE WAR LOAN. Lonpon, March 14.—The Chancell ir of Mien’s Fine Boots We have just puton our| ‘counters a number cf Men’s| ‘Fine Boots. odd lines, that we | |'want to clear owt; we’ve mark- ed them downto abou half their iormer price. 53 Fairs. regular selling pr ice price ! $2.10 $1.50 to to | $5.25 $3.00 | cor The Home Shoe Factory. ; < rei Tone ~S an | Rae Ser aatae eiptants 71 DOCK Sr. a Tae (st. JOHN.N.B. {F BROS the Beuheqiats announced yesterday that the War Lean was over subscribed tex times, the applications numbering !8,699. NO MEDIATION, Loxpon, March 14.—Great Britain will accept no offer of mediation, nor wil| she éeal with the Boer Republics through any | third party. When the Boers have laid down ther arms and surrendered,and when the Britist: flag floats over both capitals, then, and not DESPATCH ) Government re War Loan Subscribed ight Place. TO THE EXAMINER. presents the feeling which , | prevades the entire Emp‘re. Lord Salisburv’e declaration, yesterday, onnded jeath ksell of the indepen. | dence of the Transvaal and Oranges Free State. Their future of the Crown. The appeal of Presidents Kruger existence will b2 as coloniea ead Steyn to the Powers for intervention bas fallen upoa uasheeding eara. Frem the capitals of Europe there is no response. BOERS BETWEEN TWO FIRES, Loxves fare’) 14.—The Boers may make another fight, bat there is litt'e doubt that Lord Roberts will occupy Bloemfontein to-day—Wedaerday. The Boers retiriog from Orange River wiil fiad themselves between two British armies,and their guns are almost ail bound to fall into the hands of the British, while the British oecupation of the Free State capital will strain the alliance of the two republ cs to the utmost. AN EXPLANATION. E1r,—The presentstion of a New Testa- ment io each of the Coutingent for South Africa, on last Monday evening, was made by me on behaif of the Auxiliary Bible Society, al the request of tne President, ex Mayor Dawson, who was unable to at- tend. I. was a small Moroco-bound book, weighing less than five ounces and could easily be carrel in the breast pocket ef a soldier, where it migh: be a protection to bis heart in more ways than one (see Proverbs : 4 ch. 23 v) Chis presentatiou preceeded those of the gold. A similar present was made by the Bible Society to the first Contingent. Yours, H.J.Cunpa.u. OF CONDOLENCE. RESOLUTION To the parents, sisters and brothers of tJ} thea, will the terme of peace be dis- wer, Baking Powder Wiade from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum, —_——— Al lem baking powders are the gr renacers to hoaith of the eauine a cussed. | | ‘his determination of Her Majeaty’s | rer oe ee . i 7 eae 14 | the late Private Alfred Riggs, who fell in | the bart'e of Modder River, Feb. 27th, A. f on aa ig Dear Frienps.—The Epworth League of Grace Church do hereby tender you their sincerest sympathy in this your hour of severe trial and sorrow, and we pray that the all-sustaining grace of a merciful God may be abundantly vorch- safed to you. While you mourn the loss of an affzc- tionate and dutiful son, and @ loving brother, we also mourn the loss of a most enthusiast'c member who by bis stimulat- # : i ; RO “AL GAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, | : En ban omer 6 i ing word< and helpful acts ever eought to advance the ini erests of the League, ard who by h.s consistent life proved himseif to bea good soldier of the Lord Jesus Christ, ever ready to respond to the call of duty. | Faithful to his friends, faitbfui to hi- Sovereign, and faithful to his God, he has left an example which we trust will etimus late many to Jike faithful service. It can, in truth, be esid of him taat “ He being dead yet speaketh.” Signed on behalf of the Epworth League cf Grace Church. J. A. Rircnig, President, G. F. Hurcoweson, Secretary. Charlottetown, March ll, 1909, TET ee ee ar vO 44Vise the Public, abe oo reo,’ —BvxiPipas 1D, WE DNESDAY. MARCH (a ae ioe ne TT ce ll Da Fah oe she ; : : ; dilipae Copies two Cen ee NO ——e ee - —— BOURASSA’S MOTION. Tarte's Friend. [SpeciaL ro THE Examiner. ] Orrawa, March !4,— Mr. Bourassa’s motion in censure of the Goveramen: for sending troops to South Africa was voted down,—!0 to 119. Another Haligonian Gone. [Srsciat ro Tae Examiner.] Hairax, March 13 —William Stoker, one of the best known citizens of Hal fax, died last evening. He was the trusted steward and ¢onfidential business man of the late Archkishop Walsh and his three successors. Those contributing candy for the P. E, I. Hospital concert will kindly send their donations to the Kindergarten hal) before ' four o’cleck Thursday afternoon. ——_ Beautiful designs in wail papers. See the latest artistic creations at Carters’, Star concert of the season, Thursday ‘evening, Kindergarten Hall. IT’S Al WA AYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disorders and the diseases which can be directly traced there—neglect or ignorance may have produced the darkness, but so sure as night followeday, just so surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets let in the sunenine and briag back the. full noond lay brightness of perfect health. This is taking strong ground—but proof ist» b- hai~—one table: after eating—60 n a box— 15 cents, { PostroNeEp—The war enter- tainment advertised for to- night, 1s postponed until F1i- day, on account of the Minto not crossing. enema St. Patrick's Day 1825-1900, The Benevolent Irish Socie'y, of Ch’ owr, w li celeb-ate Sr. Petrick’s Day on SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1800 By the usual Parade and Church Services in the moraing. [ao the evening at the OPERA HOUSE The following Programme will be rendered: PART I. 1, Selection—Refrain from Old Erin-- St. Cecilia Club—Mandoline, Misees E Marphy and Auderson, A Hogan, B Gillis; Banjo, Miss Murpisy; Pisano, Miss Carroll. 2. Voeal Sclo—Selected.....V Anderson 3. Vocal Solo—Seiected..Mr+ M Blake 4. Vocal Solo—Selected.....H D.ngwell 5. Violin Solo -Selected.,..... Prof. Grant 6. Vocal Sola — Kathleen Mavours ned. .Miss Collings 7. Ano: her Lit tle ws ch R “3. .Chas Earie 8. Recita’ ion —Selected...... Mies McLean 9. Vocal Solo—Sweet f[onis Carra- ‘Jlcott. acne Ls ®o.k 1G: Dane. isxchs; Pupils from Mise Mace donald’s clase, PARTII. 11. Selection—Airs of Long Ago......8t, Cecilia Cinb. 12. Vucal Solo—Selected.....Mrea Byrne i3. Vocal Solo—Don’t Forget Old Ire- land —by requeat..... Breaot Mclanis 14. Vocel Solo—Selected....... Miss Earle 15: Piano Duett--Selected...... TLe Misses Carroll. 16. Vocal Solo-- Selected. .Misa E Benoit 17. Clarionet Sola—KEchoes from Old Treland. . Introducing, ‘Let Eria Re- member,” “‘My Lodging’s on the Cold Ground,” The Harp That Once Thro’ Tara’s Heli” with variations —W CRE. ss daicnehonined inupcde Prof Watts 15 V ocal Solo—Se jec ted Fr rat ik St anley by 19. Vocal Solo—Selrcied. . Austin Trainor 2. Vocal Solo—Selected Victor Anderson Gop Save Tue Qverey. Drugstores Thursday morning. Admis- sion tickets at Reddia Bros Drugetore and C. J. Mitchbell’s Bookstore. Reserved seats 35c; unreserved 25c. Doors open at 7.30, THOMAS DRISCOLL, Sec’y Commiitee, —e LOST—Between St Dunstan’s Cathedral and Brighton Road,a set of prayer beads, silver mounced, in @ leather case, Finder will ' please leave at this office tf House Almost Unanimous Against | Plans of ball at Dodd’s and, Rackin’ 8 EE BT? he TE a OP is ) o~J atom) ‘Carter's for Wall Papars ! eicttinn 1. Weare the largest impercers of wall papers in P. E. Island. 2 Our wall papers are the most artistie, 3. Our wall papers are sold at the very lowest prices, 4. The numbers of people who buy at our store after trying else- where proves the superiority of our wall paper stock, We are not depending on large advertisements te sell our wall paper but on the superiority of our stock. alet & L IMPORTERS OF ARTISTIC Wart Paper, Agents for Colui McArthur & 0o., Montreal, and Alfred Peats, New York. Special Notice Having ,urchased from Mr. F. J Horrs>y the stock and good will of his Bookand Staticnery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various brarches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss Bb. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the pzst, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old 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 stocked. A well supplied nevs stand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” OMY Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. Ch’town, March 15, 1900. FOR SALE OR Ti That nicely situated resid- ence, with or without build= ings, on the Malpeque Road, une mile from Post office, with 9 or 32 acresof land. as desired, Apply to J. T. PEARDON, DR. CLIFT cures CERONIC -DISEASHS and RUPTUR by Salisbury tr eatmeut, Send stam forint mation, or call at Truro, Nova Sentta, om Merchants’ Bank of Halfax Ruita ding ia je u ef ee ee i il atti ilies LZ y — * by fi ee ee ae ent