LADIES’ a. —IN OUR— White Wear Sale Ladies’ Night Dresses Special line trimmed lace, 68e Our Leader, trimmed em- broidery $1.10 White Skirts Weeks’ & Co's Leader. 85e “ extra value, $1.10 Khnickers 20¢ pair 34c pair l Special goad cotton, “« emb, trimmed, Cur stock is complete with the finest gouds to be had for the money. } Secure now, as the White Sale is nearly over. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE’SSTORE = PHENIX of Hartiord FIRE INURANGE CO, Cash Assets Over, $5,000.000,00 A share of your patronage 1: solicited for this oid Reliable Company PLEASING C&NTRAGTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES | Kk. H. BELR, Great Georas Street Authorized Agest for P. E. I other, Fire, Life and A FO represent ing accident Insurance Companies, | i | | | | | ; ' Kor all the leading Mercantile Houses in Prince Edward Iis- land. Haszard & Moore | DR. CUlFi [LETTER FRUM SOUTH AFRICA. ‘done any fighting yet. | Dr. Cures CF RONJC-DISEASES and RUPT URE 'y Salisiury treatmeut, Sendstam for inicr Mation, or cal] at Truro, ova Scotie, Office cicb+ents’ Fank <«f } alfax Fuiicirg —_— —_ Sere cca nan —<—— —— ——_ --—- ———_ > LOS Iu Charlo te.ewn, on We inesday, a Sabie Muff. 4 reward will be given the find- er. Apply at this office. , ha re - = _————— , WAICH FOUND—Apply to Jatmes Duffy, Sydne; Street, ' cn ° _AGENT#~— The Boer-British War. A full “ #a hentie history of tne Boers and the “ates jeading to the war: contains thrilling accoun's of each battle. Only war book Manufactared in Canada, Others are neut- = or favor the Bo-rs, Evervbody buys. Jatftfree, Sradley-Garretson Co, Limited, &enttord THE DAinY MAAMINMK, CHANLUTNLUWN, FEBRUARY 9 1900 Private Reginald Cox Writes to His Mother. Pte. Reginald Cox writing to his mother under date of January 41h, 1900, says: ~* Your esteemed letter of Decem- ber 20th, only received today. It takes a letter a long time! o reach here I was more than pleated to hear from home. We are not having itso awful bard. We have not ' We have quite a lot ef guard duty at night and we do not keow the moment we may be attacked. There are a lot of valaable stores bere that tae enemy would like to g-t, Bat they are afraid ef the Cunacian boys. A gea- era! advance will be made before long and the agony will soon be over. We may yei be home by the fretof June. I am going te Rhode Islaud when I get back to see Wionnie,tba: 18 if the don’t Boer ebooi me. But Law af aid that we wii! not tee any fightimg, as there sre so many regular trained men abead of us. We bave a ‘ew prisoners here that we canght prew!ing round getting information for the Boers. Give my leve, George, Mr. Chappe!! aad Mr. Waddell, and to all my friends. | have not time to write to each one sep erately Janaary 7th.—We have had our fi-st fight. The enemy numbered two hundred. The fight was het while it Jasted, We had about five hundred in all including Cona- diane, Australians aod Cornwallis. ‘The enemy lost 20 killed, 6 wounded and 41 taken prisoners. The rest ran. They are a hardelooking lo:, they carry three different kinds of rifles, bat no bayonets, no uniform, just their every day clothes and they are all holes and paiches. Our losses were two Australians killed and four wouasded. The Boera are no shote; they get behind rocks, aod they run the minute they hear the word “Charge.” They don’t like cold steel or the sight of a Brit- ish bayonet. I must now elose with love to all. Write often and send me some Chariot elown papers. MATRIMONIAL. CO. R. Watson to Miss G &. Barrett. On January Srd, at noon, there was solemnized at St Luke’s chapel, Norwich Cathedrel, ibe union ef Grace Bispeth, danghtrr ofthe late Kev. Cxsuon Barreit, of Liecoln, aod Mrs. Barrett, now of St Hugt’s, Tbe Close, Norwich, asd Dr. U R. Watson, son of Mr. G. . Watson, M. tates PERSONAL: Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh was a paseenger by thie morning’s train from the west. Mr. Jas. A Moore, of Pown:l, agent for the North American Life, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Hudson, of Pictou.N. S., repreeents ing J W Hamiiton & Sons, was in the city yesterday, Mre. A. 8, Hewitt and daughter left yes terday afternoen for Georgetowa en 10ute to Boston and other pointe. Mr. M. E. Maloney, the povular repre- sentative ot the Provision Supply Com- pany, who has been east in the interests of his heusre, returned to (harlotteiowa this morning, Rev. S H Rice will be in Charlottetown oo Sabbath next, ) tiv instant. There wil! be services in the Methedist church at 11 am, and in the Presbyterian church at 7 pm. Rev, Mr, Kay will preach at both servicer, —Jnust thirty-nine years ago, today, we had the ‘* Celd Friday.” The ther- momeéter on that day registered 30 to 32 below zero ; today it registers 42 above. Tue Forrsrers.—Court Abegweit met last evening and cffice-bearere were iastaled ae follows xaJ P C R—C Leigh ; C R—LF Moncey; V C R—G A Hoghes; F S—C W Weeks; R S—H W Weeke; Treas—Dr Ayers; Chup Ree RF Whia- ton; S W—E B Huggan; J W-W H Smail; S B—J8 Sutheland; J B—BS McKinley ; Trustees—G A Hughee,C Y Hughee, Bruce Stewart. Coxcert Last Nieut.— The concert in the Firet Methodist Church was among the real good ones of the season. An ex- cellent programme had bees prepared and | was cleverly rendered. The vocal num- | bers were all well given. Mise McKen- zie’s ‘* Our Bit of the Thin Red Line,” was splendidly recited. The children’s drills were most pleasing, andthe work of the Boys’ Brigaie under Professor Watts, was very’ well performed assisted by Professor Vinnicombe, maneged the Suuday-echool orchestra to, the great benefit of the concert. The | three boys who made the flag deserve much credit. ~ Local and Other Items, place in the Opera House. Hecxey.—Vic'orias meet for practice tonight at 7.30. K. of P.— Empire Lodge, No. 19, holds ite regular meeting tonight. Secoad rauk. Jobn for Potice Covrt.—Thie foreaooo Gilboy was find $l0 or €0 days druokenees. Owecin Mxetinc.-~ The choir of the First Methodist Church will meet tonigit at 8 3g. preeent, BaxguatatS D C —A bsequet will rerved om the ice at St. Dunstan’s College Risk tonight. Menn— Pgeons wings, dutch role, fish , ekate. ete. ~4 At Sr. Pavn’s. -& apecis) service of supplication upen beha!f of the British troops in South Africa next ~unday. Holy Communion, 8.30. m, epecial supplica- tion, 11 a. m., Off-rtory on behalf of Cavadiap Patriotic Fund. Last Sap Ritgas.—The funeral of Mre. Moree Gallant, whose sudden death at Roxburv, Masw., has been referred to, was held this morn ng, aod there was a good attendance notwithstanding the early hour. The srvices at the church and at the grave were taken by Dr. Morrison. Patriotic Concern t.—Thursday week, the 220d instant, the grand concert takes It will ring with patriotism from beginning to ead,— it will thrill the beart of a British man. Don’t let anything prevent you from at- tending. Tae Minro.—Thesteamer Minto which left Georgetown yesterday morning did not reach Pictou usti! nine o’clock this morning. The delay was caused by fog. Considerable ice ia reported back of Pictov Jeland and off Pictou barbor. The steamer Jeft Pictou for Georgetown at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Hearse Damacep,—The horses attach - edto Mr. Heuneesey’s hearse took fright at @ passing team this forenoon while re- Every mamber requested to be $~ | turning from the cemetery, and, colliding Weirger 1x tae Nortawest.—The Mc- | with a post, broke the glase and caused Leod Gazette, » conv of which we have ' other damage to the hearse The acci- by the k-ndae-+ 0 De Jenkins, says: “The dent occurred on St. Peter's Road near the kK. C.8..of 8 Mount Ephraim Road, lun- bridge Wells. The service choral, sung by the chorisiters of the cathedral, Dr. Bates presiding atthe organ. The Rev. H. D. Barrett, of Hunstan‘on, and ! the Rev... Watson, of Great Yarmouth, The bride j was were the cffiziating clergy. was dressed in ivory white satiix with chiffon ecarf and a lovely veil of Irich lace, with orange blossoms and white heather. iicr train was carried by her lit le »« unew, Master Kenneth Ford, santleroy suit of white velver ina Louk Wilh ws She was given away by mut -raad sattended by four brides- aiuids: MissCS Barrett (her sister) Mies C Tru-tram (cousin of the bridegroom),Miss D Rankia and Miss M Lucar. They wore costumes of white cloth with arctic fur and white velvet,and black velvet ba's lined with white chiffon, carryiog white muffs with sprays ef red geraniums. Dr G T Watson (Has ines), was the best mau. Only the relatives of the bappy pair were preeent at the subsequent breakfast, Dr and Mre. C R Watson, leaving later en route for Paris — The ‘‘ Gentlewoman ” London, Eng , Jan. 20th 1900. The bride isa sister of Mrs. Hedley Palmer of this ci'y. saat When we say the white underwear daily beinz :old over ourcounter is the best in the market for value, fit, fin— ish: and workmanship, we don’t ask you to take our word for it—you can convince your- self by even a superficial ex— amination—Stanley Bros. oe CARDI — DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST-—Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat, O FFIcE—Cameron Block Rz#SIDENCE—Richmou.d Street, West. OFFICE HovuRsS—93 30am,tolpm,2to4pm Evenings by appcintment Evee Tested and Fitted With HINK. The Rink will cpen for the season Xmas afternoon. Tickets same price as last year. DINED scdinccce 5 « cecceesetee ose s¥s 6 weed $2,50 Children’s......... .... 91.50 Alternoon............ $1.50 Present your friend with a ticke’ or Xmas Tickets for sale at Johnson & John sons’, A. W. Reddin’s, and Apcthe caries Hall, or the managers. Glasses E.H, BEER. B. C. PROWSE @barecter of the weather we have been! haviny io Sec: t er: A tera can be im-} sgined from t.efact that gclf has been played steadily since early in the month, | For the past two weeks scarcely a day) has passed thatthe royal game has not | been indulged iv. The ground is in} splendid conditioh.” Aocd again: “Every cattleman who comes inte town these days is wearing »rumber wine smile. When! we have nearly two whole summers in one year, it is enough to cause rejoicing.” TurovcH THe Ice.—The Summereida Pioneer says: On Fiiday Mr. Sylvan Arsenault, of Lot 6, bad an uncomfortakle snd somewhat dengerous experience, which bappened io less time tian it takes | to tell it. He was crossing Cascumpec ; Bav with a load of wood, when the sleigh | broke through the ice. Mr. Arrenanlt} was sittirg on the resr of the load and fell | into the water. It bappened, hewever, | very fortunately that the horee did not break throngh, and, being a_ willing} animal, he“ laid dowa to it” in earnest, | and puiled the sleigh and the mas, who! held on firmly behind, out in safety on to the colid ice, ue The workman cften eats his lunch on the seme bench where he does bis work. The office man teres bis desk into a din- ner table. Neither gets the eut of doors exercise he needs, neither takes the pro- per time for eating. It is small wonder thatthe digestion of beth gets out of order. Io such cases Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- lets come to ther assista ce by aiding neture in teking care of of food. The cause of nine-tenthe of the sickness of {the *world is constipation. From this ene cause come indigestion; disorders of the e:omach, liver aed kidneys; bilioue- vees, headaches, flatulence, beartburn, impurity of the blood and the serious complications that follew. To begin with constipation ia a Jiltle thims, and a little thieg will cureit. The “Pleasant Pellets,” are tiny, cugar-coated granules. They will perfectly cure the worst case of constipation and indigestion. If the druggist tries to sell you som other pill that pa,s bim greater profits just think of whet will best pay you. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of reailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’e Dispensary Medical Asseciation, Buffalo, N.Y. eee eee LOCAL NOTICES. a Ladies cut out Paton & Co’s big page ad } as today will be the last time it will ap- pear. We will sell all goods as advertised untill they are cold out, eo bring along the ad. Jas Paton & Co. Shorthand class at 7.30 and pesman- ship at 8.30 atthe C BC tonight. Stu- dents will please aitend. Tomorrow morning sharp on 9, we will offer the balance of 40 pieces of dress goods at 39c a yard, some were 55c, 65c, 75c, 90c andsome $1.00. Come quick if you want a dress jlength $2,34,—Jas. Paton &' Co. See our 39c dress goods offer.—Jas Paton & Co. They all go at 39c a yard 55ce, 65c, 75c, 906 and $1.00 a yard. All go at 39ca yard at Paton & Co’s, railway crossing. CaryivaL.—The Fancy Dress Carnival on Friday Feb 23rd, promises to be one of the beet ehows ever held in the rink, The managers are preparing for a grand display. There will be by far the largeet number of ekaters ever seen on the ice. Oom Pail} Kruger and his noble wife,General Jouber:, Buller, Baden-Powell, French, Dewey, avd hundreds of other new and originu! costumes will be on the ice. 34 Zins. Boys’ Brigape.— At a meeting of the officers cf the Boye’ Brigade of P. E. Is- land, held yesterday, staif appointnients were made as follors :— Lieut Co! Moere, Coionel Commanding ; Adjutant, Lient B McDougall ; Paymaster. L B Miller, Pria cipal C B C; Quartermaster, Lieut S Grey ; Chaplain, Rey Mr Simpson. Pay- master EMiller has offered the trigade a eilver cha'lenye trophy. ed Canapian Yusar Boox.—Tae C. P. R. people are continually sendieg out at- tractive and interesting reading matter with a view to increasing the business of their road. Among the lateat things in this Jine that has beea iseuved is a ‘Canadian Year Book” a copy of which hae been thonghtfa'ly placed upon tbe reportorial table. The Year Book is well ijluetrated and contains much interestiog matter. in- cinding @ capital article on “The Indians of Canada” by Mr. James A.J. McKenna, a Charlottetonian, now resident iu Ottiwa, Brack Fox E1ittep.—The Farmer re- ports that Messrs Stanley A. Compton and Jarvis Tanton, St. Eleanor’, who have already despatched 18 foxes this seagen ; the Mesere Rayror, of Kildare and Trvel lers Rest;tbhe Messrs Tupliv,of New Auvan* with the aid of dogs, rifles and shot guua—killed a black fox at New Annan en Monday last. The hunters described the capture as{very exciting. The skin of the fox issaid to be worth between 250 and. $100. | e lat We Guarantee That All Tooth Brushes bearing our name, will be satisfactory, or we refund you your money. This guarsntee means that the bristles will not come eut in your mouth when the brush bas only been in use a week, The bristles will war out, net FALL out, and will last a ong time. a — ll IT Lee, AAAAAAAD AAAS AAR AAAS AAAS MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ee eq es © BFF 88228748 F O24 OF 4244467478 © Notes of UI mar Si First We have sold more this season than any previous season, Second” The qualities are better, the workmanship and finish is the best that skilled labor can pro- duce; they are scientifically cut and the fit is perfect. Third ...;. The prices are lower; compar- ison has settled this in scores of cases. HF AMAA GK ARAAAARAGAARARAK If you contemplate buying and want the best for your money, come right here, Stanley - Bros. PRE RE OEE EEC EEE EERE EES REARS AAARAAAARAS | | : | 24448484444 44444E4A 2 £44484 &akb = on Tf —— = pal ore (masse om co 4 — = $252244 “ies > | J (ls pair ip econ YW nace (te t i Prices were $1.90, $2.U0, $2.25, We have all sizes in the lot, but not ali sizes in % each—See them, They_are all on one ccunter + jy $1.50 a pair. . ALLEY &CO : £24244444 Wien Does the 20th Century Begin, > We'll not Discuss that Qusetion now We are :tarting this year in gocd spirits and great hopes of making this cur banner year in the * . ¥ . * Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade The success of 1889 bas more than filled our most sanguine expectations, whieh makes us feel like sparring curselvesto greater achievements. Our facilities fer better buying increases with every year. The best manufacturers are approaching us to se)l us their goods direct’ These advantages we will this year share with our customers In order to get the best Suits; Overcoats, Trouscrs, ete,, turned out under the magic tcuch of an artistic eutter, in the person of Mr. Saxius McLeiay, and a picked‘ thoroughly trained staff of workmen You must come to headquarters at GORDON & McLELLAN | Men’s Stylish Outfitters...... i \ ST Ms aie eae i . cag a” a mee aes fo ee : ee Spe angen maremetnm ile ya > mae emma ee a a dee ROL eno te wy SEPT ‘we