WEEKS & CO WHITE COODS: SALE OW ON Qurs tock of Ladies” White Weer is superb—Finest range & to be seen in the city . | Better-qualities, $1 65. 2 Goods bought from the Jeading manufacturers and sold low for cash Nicht Dresses Special line, trimmed lice 58e Extra valve, frilling tyim- med 70¢ Neck Leader, embroidery trimming $115 <y e] Q, : > & . 7” f 4 32, 2 65 and ~> - ; Led a J 5 wi a . : No, I ; LEQ UML Vi ice, >l LQ ; i Knickers f job, *ood cotton %le Specia Special job, embroidery trim-— , é ’ . / med. 34ca pair ® Other ties 56c, 62c, 72c, $i 10 t up .S . . t sg 7 ‘“ . j OVEI'S 7 i) ; ul i les Bel this ; ‘ Nil Lie 3] ‘. jally , : : , 7 Price 2@c, 30c¢, 38c, Odce and up i izes ES sp iy ‘oid Y ihe 6 Ebi rei ¢ \; » iat . $) Beauti detigns,—-le, 2c; a) 3 9 dc,4c Specia’ line at 6c yd, i f and Far Hosp tal‘) SPECIALIST-—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat emeron Block pet SES! DEN: Or E— Richmouad Street, West. wrick Hye 930am,tolpm,2toipm : hiigs by appvintn ent Ree 1 co ; Pe Tested a: th Glasses. d Fitted W ——— eerie | Come in and Read mE. I. cle gymen’s ‘cstimonials '0 the wonderful cures made by ' CRYCENA'TOR.. Nature's Perfect Blood “ares a)l chronic Diseases. Por sale only at Macdonalds Drug Store Cor, Kent and Great Geo. Sta, NIGHT BELL TULEPHONE, PuriSer 79 . , C . I People’s Store peeee *"¥%*e@ea2e88@ BD O@eest eres e _ 2 ie G a YOu : AKE * e & 8 ) - » ©& 2 : *s ss : 4 aes é s Everything is 8 ,4 > Deccan lteter “@ Gi best Quaitiy . a e 10) % é Rock ¢ ® 7 Tops, 10 : £ Cc | 12 5 ? % ‘ ' 1A y & § Mince Pies, 10 % & \ @ ’ An j Ii i k 5 it . fy t tt) Abe 1 : © ne ; TeLepaoxe 98, ;- Des : : ; DD. Stewart ¢ . © . Ecuirs. Paxery @ : BAKES BEST BREAD. « @ Gee De i G09 598 0060 x i Ae Hi (OKEY DR. Rie 9 IKE Late Clinics n at Royal L : Opi lente FB vspital, Moo fields, andl Central J ondon ANOTHER ISLANDER. WR ITES ——e ae Interesting Letter From Mr, M. J McCarthy, Mr. William Cantwell, of Charlottetown, has received an interesting letter from Mr M.J.McCarthy, of Svuris. The letter is dated Belment, Dec. 19th. Mr Cantwell has kindly permitied ue té make the fol- lowing extract :— “Your kind favor of Nov. 12, I re- ceived yesterday, and was very glad to hear from you. I am writing with my back against a house which is per forated with holes fiom shrapnel srell fired by the British when they drove the Boers from Be!mont. “We do outpost duty by cow panies in turn on Scoit’s Ridge amongst the bodies of dead Boers which are only partally covered with stones. Relecs of the figit are scattered about inthe shape of old hats, a boct , broken rifles, burst sheils, etc. ‘*Belmon: is 740 wiles from Cape Town. Part of the journey we marched. We did 36 wiles without a halt exceptiag to fllour water botties, our only rations being one bun, burnt on the outside and raw On tbe inside, But we are beiter fe} now. * We saw nothing on the march btn as } nea tata atte A lovely evening,—a gool cause, —a comformble ball completely filled witn an appreciative andience—a spleadid pro- gramme with the true patriotic ring about it from beginning toend—ihe boys in their neat military caps—the best of home- made candy—everyone going home de- lighted,—this,in a nutshell, describes the entertainment given in St, Peter’s echool- room last evening for the henefit of St Peter’s Boys’ Brigade. It is rea'ly no, going too «far to eay that iy was one of the mo-t enjoyable cf the emal! entertain nents held in Charlottetown. Everyone pr sent seemed to be in the humor to properly enjoy a treat, and tie applause througbou, the evening was ex ceptionally hearty, nearly every number being envored. Succese to the Boys’ Brigade in Charlotteiown and congratulas tioas (o those boys inetrumental in getting up last evening’s concert and to the mothers and other ladies who so kindly ted them. The procerds wi!l doubt- less go a long way towards providing com- plece unitorms for these soldier boys. Soon we snall want tosee w street parade of this and the other Chaclotteiown com panies of the Brigade. $65 was realized. PERSONAL. me ee Assis ‘sr. orows now 22ioaDs|f geal and Other {tems ' ye Pht ss ; “Y."—D> not forget the “Y’’ meeting on Toiursday sfierne sa at 4 o’elock Coxcert —Winsloe South Szhool will hold their concert in Winsl.e Hall Feb- ruaty 7h, Hockey — Victorias meet for practice this eveni.y at 7.30. Members who have nt paid up wiil plecse do so at ounce, Concert. — Patrinic and Missionery corcert 19 basement of the First Methodiet Church on Tu sday, Febcaary ibe 6th, the Potice Covet. -Th = morning Micheel Maddeng and Henry C intor were fin d respec'iv+ly $20 or 60 day+ and $Sor 49 days for eruckeoness, Pound ano Lines. If von sre curious to leare abont the yar lined par’y come tothe Y.M. OG A. Huali to-morrow Don’t fory t i: pound even Dg. ‘ tie Rin«.—Thnraday, skatng will com- mence at 7.30 and end at 9 30 Thie change 18 mad» in order to :/i th skatere to take tn the sucialin the Y M, C. A, and enjoy a good hot cup of ecttee. DevELopmMENT Sociery.—Last’ evening yetriches and negro buts and sand. } }. Serimgeorr°was 4 passenger Osrricnes ang negro bute and esndenilic.| = ae : . > | the soc'e y had nota regular debate, but So iar this is a barren-looking couniry, cee ee ee | the paper Ou our Civic governm nt opened oDing | oc » > . : . - . 3 . a as « Che weather here is very hot Mm tii Mr. Stavisiaus Blanchard , 8..M., who| the way for a general discussion: Most cay rhe and cold ac night. We wear} has been on a business trip ta George. | of the speakers deemed it advisavle to su j hd ciothes aS we can in Gay time, | town, rejurned to Charlo‘tetewno this fure- | abolish tae ward system. : ot we Nas at yreeh ; . @Ha aii we | aYe At ag Ve + noen, L a A Ars enin » striae te thia s ign | : We ar< £ DE to Tlae tents this afte ‘ ' Ve ole M i sh nical F yreman of the ROBBERY AT Ortaw in hee bare: faced Orn ¢ 7; | . »f , < + vy law ux | som - 4 e 4 i ‘ Willa Val Wi : a % 2 noon and march ub to Kimberley where > ae) Dp ee Scie bait coudnied | robbery is reported to have occurred at a the ori » } are oin re : hs : io ; .— F : vy y . i : | pAms ' fy 3 ; 7 the British are « ring some bard fighting, | last evening for Kingeton, Ont. He will | social in the Bell Street Methodist Church, - es pas ed tbrough here last night : ing} ak nate oe te ue’ hich ia uader | Vitawa. The conteuts of a table, includ aded with Boer prisoners en ronte for | PSS 3 BSW 1OCC eee ey, este ing cutlery and cery, wW atole 7 . construction at the Kingston Locomotive | 'P2 Cubery & crockery, were stolen } \ > Swe aal the Cape. a a ha. 18 4t Beileay | wh‘le the congregation was in another 7 as hf ; \ y7°.1 “4 , 1) Works ior Lue I : Be ’ paliwas ‘ ‘ ‘ Tat > eee and Mellish are well, also all | : oti | part of the building. the Charlottetown boys.” | Mr, Joseph Merry, the popular young | oe Oe } taaeori rije’. 18 rere} -he copgratula- ‘ \ . shiiiihiiheaiiiassiibabuieias esncr ae ; ae ee : ris sep | A Hayvsome Fearnen.—Mrsa: Roderick ~ — | tion ; mn hi rriace ¢ 7 : . 4 : | trone of ae : upon his Ss > | Ma heson has received a large ostrich CALEDONIAN CLUB yMisedanie Maloney, ere tee OF wolcn | feather from hersoa J ames, who is ja a > olupy tos rhe “a daw: mG Se ® niall » cae i. - pare Ewen fe eee ; RPE Sa OR " South Afriea with the Canadian Contin- pee a | . cot ., Merry waa bridesmaid aod Mr. j gent. The feather was captured from one yrus Clirk groomemapn. ‘daik” neeaamen bats: ehtiee. : } acide : 5 E of the ostriches which abound in the Resolution. of Condolents — Mrs | igs oe ; ' ~ ~~ alge + @> ><a —__—_--- j viciully Oi Belmont, aud 18 very LaaaG- i . : Tain} : 1A! } some Davies Thanked. | You'll buy, sheeting caeap |: : J ' Steere paneneemne i wor. Mel aod i. moi w i : a4 — ting of the Caledonica i : iuYrsed: y entuer, M swueCOd ise Montn’s Reoorp.—There were sine last eve ning the followit ge Tr solut ou Of ; & Cie convictions for drunkenness before Police condclence regardi: the d@ath of “M | Magistrate Haszard daring the month of ~— — al : Pe Vi ; ‘i si : eo Alexander R. Beaton, a minent meno ber or Aas “al Me Stora | January.) There were also two Cony TS f ti rie mtninteed : re er See eee eee ee © | tions for vielatiag the, Liquor Regulation of the club, was adopted i ro : Act and on Cie. eden’ Tore } : PHursday. | Act and one for assault, oree’ Sum-~ Whéreas, i | i L 9h: ee pieg? oe | monses, One for disturbing religious, wor- Providence to 2 bisreward our highly ship, one for breach of the Liquor. Law 1? es ¥ iT DMT Ps . ¥ L ° reepected and este 2 fe Wcans | MARRIED. ' and gae for drankenaess, were diemisésed. man, AR. B fe caste! 1°n5° 352 | ba Y a at ; At iInstans Valnearai, on we vt)! Hoesay Tonoyro.—Tte Mail and Em- 1 t : t [ , Morr) : ~ . A oO Ch Ps i 1 de on | 1Bste, by ev. rw ca . P™ | pire of the 27:h says: Only abort one i Af; 4 rn ‘ : ’ . } . . recol nit f the g Mercy acte S&S cot °F | thousand hogs came in; prices are. un- sustained i tal is o ort /DRTIOLLELOWD« changed and steady. Fur prime hogs rey ae 1pa Lt’Dorchest Mass., on January 3rd, | (scaling from 16) to 200 Ibs.) the top . c . i e ; »% F r > , ee ve oe hs . oo - ‘ sorrowing relatives snd friends in their} }9 }, by Rev, F. Curnick, Methodist Min- price - 430; light and fat hogs are bring- 4X] : i cr } nr: ; ay I y ¥ . . —e | ister, Charies V. Dovse, to Mias Ellen | ing dic per lb, We quote : - ae R Tur SRS express ! Mavuoer. Congratulations. | Choice hoge, per cwt...,. .$4 25 $4 75 due appre¢ : reat and ¢ Gaerne - a | Light bogs, per cwt...... 4.00 4.25 interes a by t d | ae 1 2:73... 9, | Heavy hogs, per cwt....- 4.00 426 » the the wrgani: Head and Digest.— Ladies and children’s |g ... - 2 ; : . pS + : fe mm ; Sows eeoebeeers 86600006 oo. 3 tee 6 3.00 | 0) T rou: : n feelius as : ) ox y,oveS and mitts 7D pé r ceneg®, grey ; Stag: fa 2 00 2°00 : - + . : . eeeereeeee ee ee Pee eee eee s dei } : ly, ov f } ; 2 Yé h iT nil 20 per cent, i: ned Siovee } ” Z x ‘ | and mitt, in kd 334 per cent, crochet silks, | Wie T a tie digi Pine a 0 ce a aD a | Was Tirep or Corys.—A retired mer- : wise | cottons, and ponpune 3 ost per cen ; e a ae ets bon . fied: eat >| chant and strong Adventist named L. L. iy ~ ; t : PHC r : KHHLIPS WoOvls 2 per cent, Ol = re : , ee as yarn o | ee Ms nae ' On dae cael Johneton, living at Winsted Depot, Conn., Fin n er > 687 t { tams, hoods, Cap? ectees 29 per cen if : ‘ ; oe oe i Pp"? a aa .. | as been troubled with corns on his toes red, (bis w a5 0 : | GOs Jerecye, “care pa a oo. ce i for mobths, At his wife’s emggesticn he neal fi cent., wool boas, 33 r cent., leather | dc shei a ro Serpe & %. or - Pa “e hair pins, | Used mane remedies, and finding no relief, e race vw i -y be 3 FiITGIES, Od: TF Céent., nair [U06, fs . - Te , ' Be “ eo . , z 4 t oo ine conciuded that there was no cure for Y 8 gevolior . LLY Ae ¢é DacK L £1d » BU, < wiles - ‘ z ; ; : atic ee war Ye y . es - ; ‘. a : one 4 Corns. Consequeatiy he went into his £x com %} yw 't} Strimt | stran ar ~ iw BiTray ac. 4 > ; } } aes on ee 4 soils 1 sele 25 ver cept,, | WOodshed a f-w days go, grabbed a chisel ' : hriet iraciter Caused C} wy «ire » S14 Curiere, <i er Ceni., ; See > : eee «F' ae — 1 oe > ; a a : 25 yep | aed mallet, and cut off three wer, one : ) be trusted, reep vd | d } garter sus ders, garter elastic, 25 pe j : pimn.40.4 ee ie I ’ (eee ” ; oer . o Weta Pe « on | Siter the other, Johneon will not be able ife, and in death to 1 v t., feather bor price, kid gloves on : ‘ in serv id Io death t Loa dace i i Paton & Co.|'t® Welk for several days, or until his eeniv te renter :s£ IBLE, ods Per Cent. De Aat 0. ; Oia : : deeply lamented a } Soper ee oe ? uds heel. He is said not to believe in Resolved, that a cony cf these resolu rn loe ‘ r lt ° 7 - - or a agocvore. tions be entered on the minnies of this | ABeGwEITS practice from /.0) tod to- ~ necting of che Ofah: aad cabliebed 3 aed ea ae : meeting of t1 Bnd pro ; might, Kiockey AT Svmmersipe.—The bome a ARES a pres+; also that a copy be forwarded to the fr ends of the deceas A committee was anpointed to wait u Mra. J. J. Davi aod thank handsome and valuable painting sented to the society The Danger of Too frequently overlooked, Dr. Chase’s Ointment a Prompt and Positive Cure. The suffering caused by the intense itching and burning sensations of piles is only one of the horrors of this disease, for there is always great danger of piles developing into fistula, one of the most disgusting diseases imaginable. Even the great danger and expense of an cperation are preferable to running the risk of contracting this most loathsome of diseases. But there is no necessity for a surgical opera- tion for piles. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of piles, no matter of how long standing, or how aggravated the case may be, so long a3 piles have not become fistula. F It is only by rare chance that internal treat- ment will cure piles, But it matters not from what cause they arise, Dr. Chase's Ointment will at once stop the itching and burning, and soon effect a perfect cure, You can use Dr. Chase’s Ointment with fullest assurance that what has cured scores of thousands of cases of piles will cure you, For sale by al dealers, or Kdmanson, Bates & Ca, Toronto. me Big Discount Sale of gaiters now ou at R. K. Josts, Ladies 10 button gaiters — regular prices 68c and 753— now 50¢ a pairi—R. K. Jost’s. My Store for White Wear. 7h : r 3 ee TUE tern } € ” Rev. Leo Williams will read at the do- pation party tomorrow evening in the Y M C A bali. Le. Apvance in Svuear.—Ar advance of 5c if ee a ae ! p:! 100 lbs has &gain lak : os : ades of refined sugar in Catuta and the Uniied Statese dpwicidail Miss Enid McLean will read at the dopation party tomorrow eveniog in the YMC Abhall. Tue Pross.—Sirong winds and gale, eaet to south today, becoming westerly on Thursdey ; cloudy mith snow OF rain Tue Ewrertainment by the Young Men of St. Paul’s Church,which was announced for Feb. 6th., hes been postponed to Shrove . My Tuesday, Feb. 27th. wie ~-- <> --—— To-Morrow Nicat.—Very interesting and entertaining lecture to-morrow bight in Grace church, “ Chinese Gordon,” illustrated by a number of very fine views. le : Py ee Lecturer, Rev. John Goldsmith, Silver ; collection. Y. M.C, A.—Mr. Clerkin wil! read a pader upon *‘Our Wild Fiowers” at the meeting of the Nataral Histcry and Anti- quarian Society in the Y. M.C. A. Parior next Monday evening. dy td. LOCAL NOTICES. Reserve Tuesday Feb. 6th for the grand concert to be heldip the basement of the First Methodist Charch. 2i, Genuine bees wax candles’can be had at Reddin Bros. Wesell genuine bees wax candles.— Reddin Bres. Califernix Prunes, 10, 12, and 14 cents a pound at Beer & Goff’s. 2i. Big lot of ladies kid gloves at 1-3 off to-morrow at Paton & Co’s tf teams custaived a double defeat at Sum- mereide last night. The senior teams put up a good gam:, wh.ch resulted ina score of 9-2in favor of the Crystals. The B. & A. team and the Pivoseers also played well,and the result was a genuine sur prise. The B. & A. succeeded io break- ing their egg, and no more, while their opponents were satisfied with 12 goais. in the secier game the change ot goal- keeper for the Abegweits may have been & partie! cf defeat. When the Abegweit-Crescent and Crystals next come together, February 16ih, per schedule, it will bein Chartotteiown, and we have confitence in ine defeated team! As it is, Charlottetown feels sufficient chagrin for i a lovg while is ii . cause mmulsien Rap A regular $1.00 size bottle of pure Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil for 5€c. A regular 50c size bot- tle of pure Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil for 35e. Kasily taken, children grow fat when taking it. Sp An FANN Wht Li dh WINES FG GHG eos Meet Me At The Always Busy Store Scconyncewsnscaneeea mL Ue Baga { LOWES at Stanley Br At 55e each Well made and finished, generous in size and length, yoke has 24 fine tucks, the front and neck are trimmed with Saxony edging—Price 55¢ each At 70c each This lot has broad rolling collar, front and - sleeves trimmed with fine lonsdale frilling, yoke has 36 fine tucks—Price 70e each, At 75ceach © Yoke, 30 fine tucks, front embroidery insertion and lonsdale frill --Price 75c | At $1.00 each | Note the general make up of this garment. Yoke has 24 fine tucks and 2 rows of Embroidery insertion. The front, collar and cuffs are trimmed with fine embrcidery, a woncerful value+$1,00 each. At $1.25 each’ Yoke 8 clusters {ne tucks, broad rolling collar and front trimmed embroidery insertion and fine lonsdale frill—$1,25 each, nley va SPEER ES SSS SE SES SR PIES EE SS Rie td my HAAARERPERAN ARAPAAAF RARRAAAARRAARARARAR # SPs Bie Bs TBR ES) ERE TRE EE SD SERPS is SPP Sie CPE SE EG MSAHRAR *. A * e « GID IG a SERS Ft Pa Sa | : i <i! ; «i O Rubb oon ' «ll ee ee 4 w= FOR LADIES »~* ql , Ui» > , i” tavitite, ‘Sek Tintagel < The GIpsy oe Be orite, red lining, { Ae a ffl ae oe «ff} ) th A kincsoms rubber, ‘with sty- Ah pe Wi aif Weer, < Gat ieee UU atl | lj { A very neat rubber with good AR; | > U lg fitting heel JUL e . pg «tl Pride A very wide fitting robb-r, Ria M «ij made for the new shapes UY . fr, a Storm _— front and back, a good BY . : wearer ; | al | at{{| Siorm WOOL A splendid rubber for wearing J, <i} LINED with guaiters Lv | ai eco ALLEY & CO SCV TV ETE Te PTE ERE TIPE SF ee * When Does the 20th Century Begin ? We linot Discuss that Qusetion now We are :tarting this year in'good spirits and great hopes of making this cur banner year in the Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations, whieh makes ts feel like spurring ourselves to "greater achicvements. Our ~ facilities for better buying increases with every year. The best manufacturers are approaching us to sell us their goods direct These advantages we will this year share with our cuetomers In order to get the best Suits, Overcoat3, Trouscrs, etc,, turned out under the magic touch of an artistie cutter, in the person of Mr. Sexivs McLeiray, and a picked, thoroughly trained staff of workmei. You mast come tofheadquartersfat GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish$Outfitters...... | eae eed tea in en Fecbeniain in SS 5 ee epee eae eee er ates at a