i> > FOR SOUTH AFRICA <7em Ate, chs, see, ee. 2s a) Seen Se he 1 SHER) pend SE Mere Jsland Soldiers Enrolled—De ¥ ) | ) parture from Halifax Delayed H ; she work of enrolling men for the nd South Africa Contingent began yesterday afternoon at the Orderly Roome. ry i +Jobn © Flaonigav, Wallace lar SK ner. he nuinber of ap- We have placed on)» " presence of a large ‘ sté who vm: MeL od and ¢ the following have nilested and accep ted : WM. COOMBS. GEO. ARBUCKLE Uf those volunt eeriy for Satur- onr countel ROBERT CAMERON. . WILLIAM HARRIS | %% Y day Men's Scotch) a.s.s0.1 ) | T. LESLUE MoBETH. : y | L. GUERNEY. : Wool Underwear at} wittiam c. cook. W. J. PROUD. : i ROBERT HORNE. JAMES PIGOTT WILLIAM McEACHERN. The three vacancies will be afiernoon. The Provincial Government will each man $20. The City Council divide $150 between them. The contingent will be drilled by Ser~ geant Brady, of the 82nd Battalion, until the time ofembarkation. Drill began at onan half-past seven last evening. pric es. 9 5c SUIT price $1.30. Other values at special filled thie give will regular ~ hee EP . In convection with the departure of the Second Contingent Col. Moore last even- ing received the following telegram :— Orrawa. March 9th, 1990. Weeks WhO Lisvt.-Co.. Moore, D. G.C., No. 12 District. The People’s Store inforcements for the Royal Canadiaa Regiment wi!! pot embark on Monterey, but will en. bark not forward or dere. avout 22nd inst. Do your quota until further CHreF Starr Orricer. departure frem Charlotte- herefore uncertain. eee 866 ANOTHER CHANCE. The church parade wil] take place to- — | morrow forenoun, leaving the drill shed Wanted for Serviee at |*' '” 4° Halifax. N. 8 The date of Lown :8t Recruits TT TTT AEE tne eee The District Officer will enroll thirty — wi litiamen for service at Hali‘ax to relieve At Roxburo Mass, on March 20d, Mary the regular troops now stationed there. | Agnes, daughter of the late James and The period of enrollment wi!l be for ® | Jane Murphy, aged 11 months . period not exceeding one year. sell a al The pay will be \ue same as thatof the |. At Ruggles Street, Roxbury Mass, on active militia the Sth mm-t., Angus J. Murphy, formerly The qualifications are : | of Charlottetown. ) Age—between the agee of 18 and 45 years. (5) Chest measurement, minimum— 4 inches, (<) Height, minimum—5 feet 5 inches. (¢) To pass the recuired medical ex- amination. (e) To be unmarried. (f) To be enrolled in a corps of active militia, and to have performed at leaet one sanual training Enrollment will begin at the orderly roome, drill shed, on Monday next, at two Oclock, p. m, =e RR as A al —— ne IT’S ALW AYS MIDNI +HT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disorders and the diseases which cas be directly traced there—neglect or ignorance may have produeed the darkness, but so sure as pieht followsday, justso surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets let in the eunsbine and briag back the full noonday brightness of perfect health. This is taking strong ground—but proof is to be bad—one tablet after eating—60 in @ box— 15 cents. —- Ta SALE of SAMPLES TO- NIGHT niacin eid innit MY STORE. ' Sample Umbrellas Sample Sunshades s Sample Towels D| Sample Tray Squares D| Sample Combs Bl Sample Gloves ‘2 ‘ . . ‘ Z And hundreds of other lines at 1-3 Be less than regular prices. Saul & COP PA A A ac ty, # a For want of accommodation the re-. | ye . eA . n published he fa iow y CCOK : he vUsSSeCil iu Ke, iG ’ Mi, : ; > } Macdonald, L Gurney, Robert Horne, ’ : Robert Cameron, Bernard McDonald, | 4" inew building Py ! Preside ,» and THE NEW PRINCE OF WALES pening Last Evening o’cloeck the Assembly rated witt Kmpire’s flags and the Stars was pletely filled with Lor Hetor ivat and Stripes students a Others, (he former f m time Ing tueir college Cc sl] tO Lime gir gir Governor MeclInt marks het dand lithe Prefessore acquiring their splendid eadier Farquharson, apoke fo the Boerd of Educa for (né Government He expla ed ‘he construction of the College in @ Very Ciear Mant over the pian submitted cOlleges #00 Congratuiater and students upo rand its advantage to the Govern re Was no Ags aeitis, has floor espace l » whieh the semmbiv Hail. The College jusre feet more than if built by the first plan, aod costs about the same-—$36,000. Premier Farqgubarson al+o reviewed the history of over Suid | the College , Dr. Anderson expressed the immense satisfaction that prevailed through the changed order of things. While this was so, there were a few things etill wanting. The col'ege needed a professor of French and German, and much better equipped laboratcries, He referred to the students’ fee as having been imposed to meet the interest of the cost of the new college, and | always paid without the elightest hesita» tion. Another need of the college was an excellent library. In this comnection he called upon furmer_ students not to forget their alma mater. He hoped that in the near future the curriculum would be extended so that Prince of Wales would confer the degree of B. A. or M.A. on her studeuts. Dr. Anderson read a telegram from former Studente ef Prince of Wales Col- lege at McGiil wh» congratulated the pro- fessors aod the students upon the open- ing. Rev. Father McLellan, rector of St. Dunstan’s College, sg0ke on behalf of St. Dunstan’s,and referred {0 the great friend- ship between the two colleges recently evideneed. Hefoutlined the hi-tory of bis institution and showed its close coz- neciion with Prince of Wales. Ae con gratulated all concerned upon the new college. Mr. D A McKinnon, Attorney-General, theugtst toat a professor of French and German was a requisite, and read the statute providing tur one. A professor of philosophy was a]30 derirable. tAiLY KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 10 ES LT A LNT LY A, ee a aN I LIE Le Te Te EL TE Ee ae I a Le a TT IE SL LT TE TS Local and Other liens’. eceeee 1900 GET ONE, rheP. E. Islan i Magazir for March ie nowon eagle at the ‘oan places, CRUSADERS. — Meeting Moniday evening GO. ae, a Tue Minto leaves Pictou f r George- 9 at two o’ CK th 5 alt OI THe P, Kk. Island Magazine for March Get acopy. For sale af all the book- sto ree. - First Mernuopist Caurce.—Rev. GM Campvell will conduct both service yporrow, SpeciaL Fare.— The return fare to Halifax in connection with the departure f the Strathcona Horege will be $1.50. A.UO.H-—An adjourned meeting of re; A.O.H.will be held tomorrow at 3 p. A full attendance is requested, ——— ee Tae Temperature. — Ihe lowest temper- ature during the night was 304 above zero. The highest temperature up to 1 p. m, to- day was 40 above. — > — Tue first meeting of the P W C Debat- ing Society in the new building, will be held this evening at eeven o’eleck. Petice Covrt.—The Goldon-Hughes assault and battery case, was to-day furth- er adjourned for one week, _ Sone Service at the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s New Block tomorrow after - noon at 3.46. Strangers always welcome. Red Cross.—The Red Cross Society will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Y. M.C. A. rooms. A full attendance is desired, —— P. BE. I. Macazins.—The March num- ber ofthe P. KE. Island Magazire is eapecially interesting. Get acopy. For sale at all the bookstores. Pusiic.—Remember the puthe Tem~ perance meeting on Monday evening in Wright’s bal!, Charlottetown, at 8 o’clock. Come and sign the pledge. GosreL. MretiInc—Kemember the Gosper] meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Strangers always welcome. Lesson Acts 125. “Prayer.” Mr. Macleod, Superiniendent of Educa. tion, very clearly showed the standing of the Island in comparison with the other | Provinces in regard to educational matters. ' He coatended that the Island was in re-; spect to educatioa ahead of some other. perts of Canada. , The addresees were interspersed with singing and instrumental music. Miss Farle sang splendidly Rule Britannia and the Absent-Minded Beggar. The male quartette by the students was excellently rendered. Prof. Caven sang to perfec- tion A Hundred Pipers. The ehorus by four yourg men and four yonng women studenie was an enjoyable number. Prof. Vinnicombe gave two excellent violin selections. The audience dispersed after singing God Save the Queen. Before and efter the opeaing many visitore imspected the building, and ad- mired its excellent arrangement and con~ venience. A very enjoyable dance was held after the Opening ceremonies. CO WAS SURED T9 STAY. Mr. Samuel Locke Cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills. The Ouly Known Remedy for Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Dropey, Diseases of Women, and al] Other Kidney Diceasee—Their Cures are all Permanent. Jordan Bay. N. S., March 9.—Mr. Sainvel Locke, of this place, boasts that be has never koown & momeni’s pain from hie old complaint—Kidpey Disease —rince Le began to use Dodd’s Kidhey Pills some years ago The fact he claims —and hie claim is certainly just and reasonable — proves that the cures effected ty Dodd’s Kidoey Pills are permanent. Mr. Locke’s cave attracted wide-spread ateution, and was reported, ani comment- ed upon by newspapers throughout Cana da. Several! doctors prescribed for him but they failed todo him asy good. His Kidneys were badly diseaeed, and were daily growing worse. At length, when all otber means bad been tried, and had failed, Mr. Locke de~ cided to make a final effort, and to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He began to mend as soon as he began to use them. Today, there is not a stronger, nora healthier man in tke district. It is folly to suffer from. Bright’s Dis- ease, Diabetes, Dropey, Lumbago, Rheu- matism, Lame Back, Heart Failure, Gravel, Gout, Stone io Bladder, Neuralgia Sciatic, Urivary Troubles, Bisease of Women. Blood ‘Impurity, or apy otber | form of Kidney Disease, for they, one aad all, are easily, speedily, and lastingly se by Doe's Ki duey Pills. New bats, new cape, new ehirts, by the | > at the big store; we have opened 180 cases new goods during the past 8 daye. Come in and look around; here 18 lots to see and it’s all for sale. —Prowse Bros, . Coup Nor Ger Iy.—Several huadred people were last evening unsble to obtain admittance to the assembly room of the new Prince of Wales College ‘on the ec. casion of the formal opening of the insti- tution. INFORMATION Waxtep,—The Postmas- ter, Charlottetown, will be pleased to have any information respecting Captain Wm. Causeman. of Prince Edward Island, at one time captain of the brig Jane which plied between New York and Liverpool. A. O. H.—The annual social of Divi- aion No. 1, will be held in the A. O. H. ‘hall on Easter Monday night. These socials are always exceedingly enjoyable affairs, and the forthcoming ene promises to eclipse them all. An Inrerzstinc Carco.—The trans- port Sheridan sailed from Manila for San Francisco on Tueeday, the Sth March with one bundred and twenty soldiers and convitts and twenty insane eoldiere. Mr. Arthor A. Flynn, son of Mr, Thos. E. Flynn, of the Customs Department, is steward of the Sheridan. Soc1aL.—The 9. Y. B’e, Concert and social at Mount Herbert will take place on March the 14th instead of the I4th as previously advertised. Don’t forget the date. Only a pleasant threejmile drive from the city. Admission only 10 cente. Ladiee with pies free. Mitirary.—No.1 and 2 companies cf artillery are requestel t> atiend the church parcde tomorrow. All members at shed at 10 o’closk a. m. No’s. 1 Company, 82nd Battalion will meet -at the drill sbed at ten o’clock to- morrow to take part in the church parade, D.L. Hooper, Captain. No.3 Company, 820d Battalion will meet for church parede at ten a.m .tomor row. V. L. Goodwill, Captain. Engineers will meet atthe drill shed at ten o’clock to-morrow for church parade. LL , 9 Chamois Vests at 334 per cent off our regular prices, No damaged or soil- ed goods, but bran new last winter. We wish to clean them out before spring. | This sale for cash | he oe es Arh ee, tS ~ ae Meet Me at the Always +7 Different Patterns of ine Ginghams AT STANLEY BROS Here’s ap assortment that will please you without fail, There is nothing made in cotton goods that wil!staad hard wear, wash as well, or look better than ginghams. a Busy Store sid 1@ = FHS See LPS Sa de 5 Gi L2OLL2 PIAS ASE SS IS SFIS GS Prices from 10¢ to 32¢ per yard AASLAAAASAASZAASAAAS4ZAABA TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) : Again we run that lot of Mens Boois » i in our window for | iu Bi25 : i), Some sold for $2.00, others at. $1.85 4, $2.25 and $2.50. a ALLEY &CO: & = ereereyey AABARARARAAARASRSARAARASSA Washers ana Ringers “4A Willet Washer’ Will save time and labour— We have them at $2.50. Our Ball Bearing American Wringers are the best that money can buy. Other Wringers from $5.90. Rubber Rolls.—Get your wringers repaired. have new rells in al! sizes. W. 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