Wi a” ape as = RE PN ag” OSG _— — a Er oS SS ' ll I . Mf IN I beautiful Hyacinths - just coming in pbleem. Donble & Single These are grown from the We have some largest and finest Bulbs of our last fall’s importation. Aut Cuoice CoLors. The flewersare werth 15c each, TOWR in pretty Hyracinta Guiasses worth lic each. We are selling FLrower «& Grass for 25 cents, 2 tor 45 cents or five for onE DOLLAR. You are thus saved the trouble of growing trem. They will remain in bloom See ther cur Booksrors, from 2 to 3 weeks. to—night in Cail early and get your choice, Geo, Garter & Co. REMOVAL! E. I. BEER —HAS REMOVED HI3— Insurance Office —, ; Mark Wrigh: & Co’s Showrooms NJRTH §!1DE QUEEN SQUARE All Kinds of Insurance. Notse—I am prepared to place all e's +sof FIRE INSURANCE at rates ~ : ch defy corepetition. You can save uy vey by calling on me E. H. BEER, General Insurance Agent. Feb 12. Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Prince F.iward Island Dairy Associatien will be ‘elf im Chariottetewo in the B. [, S. fi.!!, Kent Street, on Thursday, the 8th dae ot March, 1900, at 11 o’cloc«, a. m. Re arn tickets at one first class fare wil! te ixeued from all stations on P. E. I. Railway on the 8th of March, slso from all stations west of Summerside on the 7th, all good t© return onthe %:h. Cer- tifiestes of atteodance at the meeting wil! te required for ‘he returntrip. All per- * c« interested oo dairying are invited to git pd. ARTHUR SIMPSON, Pres. ALFRED P.. DEWAR, Secy-Treas, Southport, Feb. 16th, 1900. wk!y 2ins dy lin A o eee oe eee Fisherman's B00tS = Perhaps its a little early for Fishing Boots yet, but you'll want a pair after a while, and you'll want them good. We are paying special attention to these goods this year. Our past ex- perience tells us that Fishing Beots an't be too good, that’s why we are using all Island grain leather, tanned with the long tanning process, oil finished uppers, and the best of sole leather for solev, insoles and counters ; our best workmen are employed en these goods, making them all by hand. it will be to your advantage to see these before buying. GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. == ——e W ANTED—By «<n experienced ijaundress— wasning todoat her home Apply to Miss Me Lean, Fitzroy treet, ncar We noe St. j eb 16, 4 TUR THE DATLY BXAMINER FEBRUARY 16. 1900 RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY. soul, 80 is good news from a far countrse” This old ig apropos to-day. “As cold water tea thiraty proverb of Selomon lhe people of the British Empire have for several monthe been thirsting tor good news from South Africa. Now tbat they have it, everyone feels retreshed and glad. Of course we know that Cronje has yet to be reckoned with. But all feel cenfident that under Providence the same genius which ceneeived the movement by which Kim- berley has #0 quickly been relieved, will eitheraccompliah the defeat of the Boer army in the vicinity or comgel its re- (reat. THE “REPTILE PRESS.” In view of the remark made by Sir Wilfred Laurier, only the other day, abou the ‘reptile press,” there 1s much fun to be foum#in looking over the amounts, as shown by ihe Auditor Geveral’s report just to hand, paid by the Government last year to our friends of the Liberal newspapers. The following figures show how some of the Liberal newspapers and printers fared :— Name. Adv. Printing Halifax Recorder....$ 807 $ 2,312 Chronicle (Halifax)... 1,053 4,320 Halifax Echo........ ae... ll Meacton Transcript... 352 6 350 Montreal Herald....... 2,800 12,208 Montreal La Patrie... 1,117 561 Quebec Telegraph. ... 604 1,471 St. Jobn Gazette... 574 1,631 Globe (St. John)..... 484 1,753 St. Jobn Telegraph... 758 6,247 Toronto Glebe....... Sie...’ G. W. Gardiner...... aes 1,012.48 LS, obdnseesips 154.25 125.12 SEINE Ge est baste Spee. lk habeas Haezard & Meore.... .... 1,132.18 me 978.62 2 oe NOTES AND COMMENTS —The ice is reperted to be sireacy moving dowa the St, Lawreuce. —Messrs. J. F. Areenaulta, 2 sn A, MeDonald bave been nomifiat << contest the coming elections in the thir: district Good. —It appears that Mr. Macrum’s dezer- tion of hie duty at Pretoria was due toa belief that his officiel cerrespondence had been opened by the British censer at Cape Town subsequent to the invasion, and to hie desire to frame the policy of the United States im respect to the South African situation. of Prince, Plumer and the Boers. Loypoy, Feb. 15.—Advice m Gabar- ones dated Feb. 4, eays: “The artillery due] between Colonel Plnmer’s force and 500 Boers continued until to-day, when the Britieh drepped two shells into the Boer fort. The Boer guns have siuce been silent. “Colenel Plumer’s advance has been checked by floods.” Own Tue Ice—The right sort of hockey weather at last. A fast game is assured as both teams are in the pink of condition and will make? a desperate eftort to land the handsome trophy. Hocxsy Marcues tonight. Two lively gsmee* expected. Make a point of attending. Winter caps at about half price, you want one come and get it, before they are all gone. Prowse Bros, ——- — MR W C. DesBRISA Y He was Greatly Esteemed at Ottawa For the ben fit of the numerous tricnd of jate Mr. W. C. DOB laay on ioe Island, I wish to say a word as tu his last days, Mr DeBrisay di dearly on M yuday che Sth inst, in the 49tb year of bis ave, afier ‘ long sickness cCoverivg @ period of nes ly two years, During tue past three months he became absolutely helpless, He | was in the General Hospital about six montha, and died in bis comfortable s it of rooms at 86 Victoria Street Mr. Desbricay had many triends in O1- | tawn. more tian others coming trom the Island, and was widely knowo,—firet by | reason of his ati lity aud geveral know!l-dyge of things, aud aext fromthe fact of bia | alweys being in @ promivent position. He was firston the Heuse of Commons stalf ae sersional clerk, where he easily distinguished himself. He was next ap¢ pointed to the Privy Council staff, where he compleiely mastered every detail of the work, Last- ly he was transferred to tlie Department of Public Worka, with an increase ef salary, where the compilation of the anoual report was his chief duty. He ex- celled ineach of the above departmente, acd was always looked upon as av authority. At the time of his} death he was Secretary of the “Catholic | Truth Society” and always very mach be- fore the public, ard greatly esteesed by all who knew him. Hise funeral on, Wednesday the 7th inat.,ve Notre Dame Cemetery,was an evidence of bis standing Most of the Privy Council staff and aleo the Public Works staff, with officials from the Post Office Department aod the Marioc and Fisheries Depariment were inthe pracession, together with a large pumber of citizens, Ine pallbearers were Hon. Senator Ferguson and A. C. Macdonald, M. P., Joseph Plunket of the Privy Council and A. Gobeil, Erq., Deputy Minister of Public Works, John Gorman of the Audit effice, representing the “Catholic Tiuih So- ciety,” and the writer representing slevep years of intimate companionship im a city with a people to which we were both strangers on coming here, ‘bree costly floral crosses were sent, each besring moitoson deep mourning cards,—one from the Heuse of Commons, cress and anchor, one from the staff of the Privy Ceuncil, and one from his fellow employes of the Department ef Public Works. A Solemn Requiem Mars wae celebrated by the Rev. Dr. McNally, as- sisted by the Rev. Fathers Whalen and Fay. The bigh altar, sanctuary and pul- pit were richly draped in deepest monarn- ing. Rev. Dr. MeNally followedthe body to the grave, bolding a service which is not usually performed here in either burial place. Dr. McNally was constantly in atteadance on the deceased for many inonths past. Awong the Ielanders who attended the fanera! were the Hon. Senators Ferguson A. A. MeDonald and John Yeo; Messrs. A.C, McDonald, B. D. McLellan and A Martin, M. Ps; Hon. Sor. Lovia 4H. Davier, Joseph Pope, Under Secretary of State,— also Messrs. George Pope, JA J McKenna, A, W. and Geo. F. Owen. A. W. Ross, Jarvis P, A. Hughes, Suther land aad others. It is the writer’a wish to say, s® true a friend is hard to meet as was the deceased He was ever best pleased in talking over Isiand matters witb his Island friends. He was a joyal citizen of the Empire who dearly loved his Isiand home and friends to the last. J.W.8vcocuss. 253 Concession Street, Oitawa. P. 8.—Senator Prowse was isdiseposed at the time of the funeral from a cold, whcih bas since worn off. a Tardy comers made quick sellers—we have just opened a lot of white quilts which should have arrived three weeks age—we have marked them Sic $110 and $130 each They are worth twenty tive per cent more Ask to see them.—Stanley Bros. See J B Macdonald & Co’s advt for bargains in girl’s boots. Cheiee homemade candy at the Patrio- tic concert, Feh. 220d. HAT FOUND.—On Prinee Streeton Wed aw night. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. Brahmin Tea BEER & GOFF, J. R WARREN, R. J. WOOD, R. H. MASON, Charlottetown Feb’y 12th Now that this delicious Tea has become widely known in nearly every home in Prince Edward Island, and is also a eat favorite in many places in Canada and the United States, have decided to sell it at wholesale only. Is now sold by the following: J. D. McLEOD & CO., JENKINS & SON, R. F. MADDIGAN & CO.,, Horace Haszard Agent for Canada. 2aw eod. DAivw¥ BMAAMINDR CHARLOUT'THLOWN, FEBRUARY 16 1900 That Snowy whiteness of linens comes from the use of Surprise Soap on wash day. Surprise has peculiar qualities for laundry uses. Surprise Soap* | i name A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake, : worm $f ome §9 ecm (( DIED. At Charlottetown, Feb. i6th, 1960, Oawald Horosby, aged 68 years, leaving a wife aod seven children to mourn their loss. He wasa native of Londonderry, N.S. {[Faneral on Sunday at 2.30 p. m., from hia late residence, Euston $1, to St Dunstau’s Cathedral thenge to the Roman Catholic Cemetery.] Entered into rest at Forgan’s, Hill. on Feb. 13in, James Connol'y, in the 71st yeur of his age. ~ UNUSED TO THE CLIMATE. Finds Canadian Weather Had a Bad Effect on His Health. A Frenchman St. Everacus, Que.. Feb, 12~-—Auguste Dubois landed here from France, a perfect vtranger to the weather conditions pre- vailing in this couatry. The food also differed from that to which he had been accustomed, and his heart being weak, the change had a serious effect upon it. He we.ttoa mrdical maa who did bim no good. He went te othere witb a timilar reeult in each case “T bad to go to Montreal,” he says, “ to work forthe Grand Trunk in that city aod met a man who was suffering the same as myself, but had started to take Dodd’s Kid ney Pills. He told me they were doing him good. He wes kind enought to give me afew ofthem. I took them I felt much better 1 procured a box, and in tifteen days felt like a dierent mao.” ex = a Affer Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood’s Pilis Sold everywhere. 25 cents. To Contractors. Tenders addressed to Prowse Bros, Charlottetown, will be received up te the 19th March, for the erection of a brick store building 42x109 feet, . three stories, in the towa of Sydney, C, B. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen in Sydney at the Sydney Record Office, and here at the office of Cc, B. CHAPPELL, Feb 16—eod Architect ——- 2 z : = ~ Are Glad That people are taking advan- tage of the discounts we are giv- ing on White Castile Soap and other soaps, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, etc. We shal! continue this for rest of month. Colgates Tooth Powder—a fine article, small size selling at 5¢ per box. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. es HOCKEY FRIDAY, 16th 1900. SUMMERSIDE Stars and Crystals alle rest Abegweit -- Crescent FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS oe yy Ou py, ie arr , illiyiaane. & 09 Pil? fim. ites ae ia f ng f “Ca <j 5 y Y : the Diamond City Safe ~The site? is Raised Our French Leader Takes The Field | Hrench Corsets go to-morrow | 200 pairs 26 per cent off A new line of Dress Goods were reduced to 389c will go to-morrow at 29ce All White Wear at 2 per cent off ised Spreads 25 per cent off. New Spring Suitings Shown Mens Ready to Wear Costumes JAS PATON & CO VOCE YS BESEE S : ep | —DSHIRTS 20 dozen white unlaundered ehirts arrived to-day that we ex- pected in time for our white wear gale, These .shirts ¢ame in all sizes from 12} to 161, and we are sell- ing them at 30c each. You may geta shirt for the same money, perhaps less—but you can’t get the same value as ourg for 30 cents. Have you scen those new ties | we received yesterday—they are beauties. Perkins’—