ee ad ee . - _— iis sian A, * i | wT TBE LAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 7, 1900 Le a ee prints! 4)00 yds of English Prints in eads “ust opened, EXCELLENT a—— DESIGNS Just the thing wrappers and blouse wailskts, Come early and get your pick. Weeks &Co The People’s Stor for sscozessors Secarcevore; . ; ” . u : It'S only a : © e . : A [ f : : Difference intaste : . ® © When you buy from us. 3 . Everything you get is of § the same qua'ity—“THE nar. To day Angel Cak« . 5 German Buns, ! per de Corn (is Oatcake, 12s pt Cream Tartar Biscuit 10c pez doz. Parker Hcuse Holls 10c per B Gi ger Snaps, | All kinds of pies to-day in pastry, cream or coconut. ° : - Try our Duchesse e, ° , @. e Bread 4c per loaf. « . . e > TeLersoxe 98. 3 cp st : :v D. Stewart: € * . = © Ecriper BAKERY @ : BAKES BEST BREAD. : . 2 SSeesiovess £ F5S66G0C CCCS Kitchen Girls Wanted Two good kitcheo gir.2wan'ed at Syd y Hotel Wages bo Ct le EZ. Li: RU! WILLIS, March 5, 1900 — FLOUR AND MEAL. — market witb the best We run the ecountrv Flour and Meal, and the (z;o0d flour from $3.50 to $410 - oatmeal and cornmeal at a low 1 + ave ouly @ limited short time posite Prowse Bros, Queen eapest per barr price 8 ibe piace, Of : MONAGHAN, __ aa CARD! DR. H. I. .. DICKEY f Clinical Assi. 'an at Royal London Ophthaim« Hosptal, Moorfields, and Cen'ral London Throat and Ear Aospital) SPECIALIST-—Fye, Ear, Nese and Throat. UFFICF—Cameron Block Resi pence—Richmocd Street, West. Urrice Hours—$ 3Wam,'o | pm,2to4pm E venings by app intment Byes Testea and Fitte: With Glas e< FOR SALE.—Desirable residence, pleas- antly situated at the heac of Prince Stree’. Heated by hot water, elec ric lighting, large Out stubies ete, ete. intendipg purchaseis a” inspect the premises every Thursday &ternoon. Fuil particulars on application to Mis Unsworth. } wks tues & sat, EGGS FOR HATCHING. — Silver-laced Wsandottes from pure bred stock. Male bird took second prize st Halifax. Apply to David W. Brown, Little Yica. law 4 ixs, | | | : i | NEWS FROM SOUTH AFRICA | eNTHUSIASTIC RAILWAY ME ET Local ant Other lems, Rev. Mr. Fullerton aud Mr. A Mel- lish Write Home Writing from Belwont, 1900,to Mr. T C James, Fullerton rays ; _ We have a great amount of sickness in every camp I anderstand in South Africa, aud our camp is no exception. Enteric fever prevails. As yet no Islandeis are inid aside ; they seem to stand every hardship well. The Islanders with others have been away On ao expedition for ihe past week, and | doo’t kuow when they may returo. They way fight witha few marauders January 27th, the Rev. TF from the rebel camp, but that will be all. The chief purport of jfthe reconvoisance isto put heart into the loyal Duich residents of this part of the country. ‘be three chaplains, and Dr. Barrie, the Y M CA man (who is a Trojan at work anu does much good) are thrown very much together, and the spirit uf com radeship is so strong that their association is of a yery pleasant nature Remember me to allenquirers. To use my stock phrase, you may again state the Island boys are “‘ ail well,” that Extract ofa letter from Mr. Arth | hie parents | mond cam p, South Africa, J anuarvy 26tb, 1900 ; Our lish to company is at present occupying *A” Company is a few miles across the veldt, and bas the Cornwallis, Queens | landers aod Victorias with them. | ur} written at Richs | Phere | bas been a litile skirmishing and one of / the Queenslanders has been wounded— two bullets through hisarm. We havea re and orcbard where we are encan p- ed, and the other night when it came On to: raip our section took shelter in the barn aud others on Cee verandah. Ierlept ona | work beuch—ihe first time I slept in a | building (excepting the ship) since we left (Juebec. The or: chard had been pretty well | cleared of fruit by the Boers as the place _ The grapes azd peaches are all gone. bad been raided by them. some trees withalmond nuts on them. It | is not nearly as dusty, here as at Belmont, 'and 18 mucb more pleasant in many re- spects. I stood the march out very well, much better than most of the others. The time is now balf over, and doubtless we will scon be on our way home again. We | have had no definite news in regard to the | I discovered | | the mail sp2cial last thie place with afew Munstere and others | i IN AT STANLEY. The elector- of Stanley Br.dge turned | line caie the construction of the branch to New London. ihos Re d, Keq. chair; and Jeremiab S S appointed secretary. Speeches were made by Dr McNeill, John C Clarke, Arthur Simpron, Wm Hogan, D Ross, E-qs., and other gentle- men of the locality, and aleo by Senator Ferguson and WS Siewart, Exqg T ve atiitude of the po! Litical sective to the Railway question was fully vent:lated,and toe need ofa railway to New London earno estly pressed, after which @ strong reso- lution in favor of the railway was moved by Arthur Simpson, Evq., and eeconded by Jr. McNeill and unanimeusly adopted. A vote ot thanks was tendered tothe chairman, anda similar one, on motion , was called to the | . Clarke, E+q., was of William Hogan, Esq, "seconded by | Jobn C. Clarke, Keq., was tendered to Senator Ferguson and Mr S:ewart for this attendance. Three cheere were given fur the railway, and the meet- ing wasclosed by singing the National Anthem. PERSONAL Senator Ferguson leaves for Ottawa this evening. Dr. Jameson is reported at Ladysmith | suffering from typhoid fever. Mr. W. H. Davies was a passenger by evening, returning from Sydney, C. B. Mr. J K Ross will lecture to the stu- dents of the C BC on Life Insurance to- night at eight o’clock. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summer side Journal, was in Charlottetown over night. He went west this morning. Senator Fergusoo, Mr. W.S. Stewar', and Mr. Thomas A McLean, were passeng ers by this morning’s train from the west. Mr. H. D. McEwen, of Moveii, wasa | passenger by the eastern train this moro ing. He is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. A. A. McClaskey, of A. A. Me- Claskey & Son,St Joho, who has been in this proviuce for a week or two, crossed | to the mainland to-day. The Rev. G. M. Campbell, President of the New Brunswick acd P. E. Isiand Conference, isfexpec ed to preach io the First Methodists Cnurcu nex; Suuday morning aod evening. Mr. W. ©. Kennedy, the hustliog} soliciting agent of the C. P. R , informs! new Canadian Contingent. Have they .* wii : 9 ~ | us that s good many Islanders intend leav-' lett yet, and how are they organized ? Fei i er ee oil There are only a few trees here and they | D8 18 ‘He Spriog for kue ere ee ‘- ot + | the Cape Ncme gold fields. have long sharp thorns, but we are glad io | | get in their shade alitfough it docs not} ABO oy are a ‘ amount to much. We have cut down aj Coxcent Last Nicut.— The (rand lot of thorn bushes uud made a palisade | Concert last evening in Zion Church | with them around our cé 0 i We sleep lecturercom was worthy of the large | ion the g! id witb a blanket only,— vo} ® imber whoattended it and cf the en- | tents or o:her protection. Our bill i-fare | thusiasm and spirit of patriotism which is hard tack—a good biecuit made of prevailed. ‘The singing and reading was |Graham flour—aod canned beef, three excellent throughout. The ened mdi times a day, also tea and coffee. Noex | Bumbers were capitally rendered. The tras can be obtained in any way. The | recitation by HarrySmith was spleadidly pearest house, excepting the one occupied | ven. Mies Rattray and Misa Enid : © ; les +34 h >it ne Sy. by ue, now deserted, is eix wiles distant, Maclean dij their parts with much ex There are quite a bumber of Kaftir| ©e'!erce Mr. Roome’s solo waa as en- Krasls near bere, These Katliis ¢re|J ‘patie as unexpected. Those managing tle | semi-c¢ vilizedand the adults wear clota- | © cert deserve much credit for tie, ing. We have fortified the kopj-s along: | £2°cess attending their work. blee Of us, aud bave sentries, pickets at c Se an ee For Sour Arrca.—A mail will be pa trois wil round, We are camped uel . r g oe capelge . f where the road gore between tao high despatched to South Africa by the —— ‘soothsome and ‘ we will etay. kopjes, aud I suppose we ere to bold i'. sveryone paseing is siopped acd inerro- gated. The day before yesterday we captured a mounted Boer scout, He ibrew away his gun and bandolier before being captured, but we found them. There is a mao in Our company named Atkice, frow St. John, who beiongs to the Merchaute Bank of Halifax and has bis salary goivz on while out here, We came to this place Jast Monday, but I do not know how lovg I will try and get this lee: im by transport. tin A CHOSEN FRIEND. —_— Harvard Bronchial Syrup is the chosen friend of our best singers and most noted public speakers. No other cough ona, has such a widespread teputation. It quickly stops the worse cough, benishes poaresenees and cleare the throat and tron chial tubes. Drugzistsfand dealers re commend Harvard Bronchial Syrup. _— — LOCAL NOTICES. ‘Black Bass,” Navy Chewing Tubacco is bigger and better value than any chew- ing tobacco on the market. Fora pew brand it bas had a phenomenal demand, which is ever increasing. If you try it vou will not wonder at its success “Black Chewing Tobacco is Union made. Bare” Black Bass ie the favorite Canadiar. fish ; and “Black Bass” Navy Chewing is the tavorite tobacco. Both are firm, sweet. superior. Both are “on top” in their respective classes. “Black Bass” Chewing Tobacco is union made. Hats and Cups, thousands of new Eng- lish and Americano hets and caps just in. Come early and avoid the rush which :s eure to come for our hats. Prowee,Bzos. New Shirt Waists, 20d shipment is here avd they are well worth your time if you expend a few minutes in looking ever them. 50 cents to $2.5 each. Bros, Crash Skirts, nicely tailored, fashion, splendid goeds, are on exhibition at the big store, now’s the time to get one. We have them in white Pique too. Prowee, Bros. Prowee | latest | sieamer Monterey which is expected to sail from Halifax next week. This mail will be made up at the Halifex cfiice to which sbould be eent all matter for South Africa. It thould be noted that parcels, &c.,for the trocps ia South Africa will be sent by the mail per Monterey. Mretixc.—Tbe City Normal] Bibie Cla-s wil! meet in the parlor of the Y. M. CU A. on Thursday evening at eight velock. Members of the class are re- quested to prepare the two lessonson New lesiament history com ,leting Part II of the text book. It is hoped that ail members of the class will attend. Visitors welcome. To: nicur.—See Mr. Bart Duffy tonight in the rimk. He will give an exhibition of high jumping aad fancy skating. Aleoa match game of hockey. Abbies ys. Vic torias. Admission 10 cents. C. B. C. Lecture.—MrJ K Ross will | deliver a lecture tonight at 8 o’clock he- fore the Ch’\own Business College, Subject «The principles of insurance.” Tue Fross, — Moderate fresh west winds; fair. Thursday —Moderate to fresh west winds, fair and alittle colder, The First Methodist eharch choir practice in the Kindergarten Hal] tonight at 8 o’clock. A Seven'y-five pieces of pew epring dress goods and plain rain-day ekirtiog, opening at Paton & Co’e. 6 tr. Homeepua tweeds for epring suits open- ing at Paton & Co’s 6 tf. 19 pairs men’s caif, good- | W. McFarlane, John Chappell, R. year welt boots, regular price | $3, now $2,35.—R. K. Jost. | Big snaps in all Boots & Shoes ato r Lig sale—R. K. Osts. 5,000 yards of wash goods in crash, duck Sco: cb, Eoglish and American prints acd muslin*, also check acd cord musling at Paton & Co’e. 6 tf. Scag more of that lot of Corsets at fifty cente. TJ Harrie, London Houe Snaps in ladies’ fine boots at our big sale-—R. K. Jost. Ciry Courr —The City Court wa in session this forenoon, when several case | were disposed of, out in large numbers lar t evening to ad7o- | A Concert in aid of the new P. E I | Hospital will be held in the Kind-rgarten | Hall, Thursday evening, March 15th, Tue Minro.—It is reported at George town ‘hat the Minto is to make an attempt to come to Charlottetown this werk. Th. steamer is moving as usval to~day. Tratns Lare.—The train which left Tignish this morn‘ng was two hours late getting to Alberton. The delav was caured by snow drifting in the cuttings. The train from Summerside was about half sn hour late getting into Charlottetowa A New Sration.—It ia reported that Georgetown is to have a new railway siation, Superintendent Sharp, Mr. Houle ane an engineer went down fast night, it i- gail, to locate the site. Ip this connection iu may wotbe out of place to ask what about a new station for Charlottetown ? iiellilinintd Sr. Perer’s CarnepraLt.— Wednesday i p.m., Children’s service; 7.30 p. m., address on the Mastery uver the Worid; Thursday, 5 pm., bible instruction, the blind man of Bethsaida; Friday, 7. 30 p. ra., lecture on Eeglish Church History, the Mediz val Chureh. Nicci clic W.L, C.—Oa Saturday next hiarch 10th, at 3.30 o’clock, there will be a meet ing of the executive committee of the Women’s Local Council in Prince of Wales College to consider the agenda for this year, If Presidents of Societies are unable to attend will they kindly appoint delegates to an them ? 3ins. — The Ladies’ Aid to the Red Cross Fund gratefuliy asksonlhes the sum of $6 31, being amcuunt of a collection taken in St Mary’s church, Summerside, February 25th, The “Red Cross Fund ” is for our sick and wounded soldiers. The Patrio:ic Fand is a Canadian Goveroment Fund for the benefit of the wives and children of cur eoldiers.—2 in, pci distin For Scurn Arrica.—The following have volunteered for service in South Africa and have given their names to Cel. Moore: Geo. Arbuckle, who volunteers t> fill A. Riggs’ place ; Ambrose Watling Cam- erov, W. Coombs. Jobu Proud,Wm. C. Cook, Alfred Holl, Hedley Vickers Crop. ley, Wm. Harris, T. Leslie McBeth and James Piggot. An Op axp Wet. TrigD Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons ot motiers for tbeir children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhea. It is pieasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile, Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winelows Soothing Syrup. Ar tHE Rixx.—About six hundred persons wituessed the hockey match and races at the rink last eveniug. Duffy won both races, capturing the two mile by about three quarters ofa lap 1n7.57 and the one mile by five or six yards in 3.57. In the first race Gaudet fell on the first round, and lost about helf a lap before regaining bis feet. In the one mile the ‘wo kept well together until the race was ha'f over when Duffy tegan to forge ahead. Gaudet skated wel}, but the St. John man had too much speed. The bockey match between the Junior Abbies and Diamonds, was won by the former, the score being 2 to lin their favor. The play was lively throughout, and the teams seemed pretty evenly matched. The game was refereed by Mr. H. Bethune. It is announced that Duffy will give an exhibition of high jump ing and tancy skating in the rink to-night, In connectiov with this exbibition there will bea hockey match between teams from the Abbies and Vics. On Thursday night Duffy will skatea twomile race against any two local men. Gaudet will take part in the Maritime sports at St. Jobn. Hundreds of pleased cus- tomers testify to the great bargains, we are giving in boots and shoes—20 to 33 per cent discount.—R. K: Jost. Chamois VestS ——w To clear out the remainder of our stuck of Cbhimois Vests for men aid women we will give the following big reductions for cash: 1 vest—regular price $3.75 now $2.50 1 vest—regular price $5.50 now $2.34 5 veste—reguilar price $3, . ow $2 17 l vest--regular price 83.10 now $2.00 2 veste—reguiar price $2 75 now $1.24 1 vest—regalar price $2.50 now $1.67 1 vest—regular price $2 00. Saat . LEC leleAeleee Meet Mle at the Always Busy Store Q © Sewing Time eC) ae The month of March is always busy month for the Ladies— Pinafores, Aprons, Dresses, Wrap- pers, etc, to be made up. ‘a We bave just received our New Spring Stock of t : Newest Colorings and Designs «i « Stanley BIOs & f Saeence: e222? Print Cottons, Ginghams, Lawns, Check Muslins, Organdies Kgyptian Lawns, etc, etc, etc. Qe © ait} % 2 | | > «i Ih» <({ “ ig atl | lip «(| i lis ff J Mh be 3 ! hie in our window this week are s:lling } well—all sizes are here—you mighi as we!l have a pair before they are al! gone—some sold as high as $2.50 otkers $2.00 and $2.25. ALLEY & CO oe ee sv i ke r S% White “Wear G Ladies’ and Children’s opened to-day Night Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers, Aprons. $¢ ISIS ISB is Bs 18 » ox@re AY ss si si ss Si sé S .J. Harris, LONDON HOUSR * ut ete ae Seeeet Leer ee