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Warch 5, 1900— | Campaign, pointed out ey a NOTES AND COMMENTS the nutni- Cape Town say ; at Paarideverg Lord i them at the kind Reports from r prisoners tak bered over four theusand 118 report only estimal 3,000 Evideatly bis successes are pot of ‘bat are minimized by being enquired in~ to. —The Montreal Star remarks that many of the Liberal newspapers are sys tematically suppressing the facts relative om te o the street demonstration of Friday, and the destruction ofthe British flag. [he Witness has refused to suppress the facts and is conspicious for its refusal, AL Be ee aan. —A curious result of the South African by the Montreal Gazette has been the diminution of crime in the Qld Country. It is remarked all over that ,at the recent assizes at Mao~ chester, which is in the centre of a very large population aod usually offers from 50 to 100 criminal ca-es, there were only ten. The reason is that so many men have been sent out of the country that, trade being good, there is an active demand for labor, and work is plentiful. The sociolegists aet down “‘lack of employment ” as one of the chief incentives of crime. NEW DOMINION FAOTORY, NIIP miry me j ere sd Pureusnt to notice the annual meeting of the New Dominion Dairying Campany was held in their factory on Tnesday the 6th inst. The Company was well repre~ sented by shareholders and patrons. The Secretary, Mr. G. Wilson submitted his report outlining the work of the past year, which was unanimously adopted. A dividend of 8 per cent was declared oa all paid up stock, after paying a debt of $500 on the butter plant. After some routine business regarding the work for the ensuing year, the follow- log board of directors was duly elect- ed by ballot: D Currie, (re-elected); Thos E Marphy, (re-elected) ; Thos Lowther, (re-elected) ; Jas McLean, (re~ elected); D T McEwen, (re-elected ; N D McLean, (re-elected); and A Liviaog- stone Mr John McLean was appointed anditor, and an appropriation of $50,00 was made for a salesman After singing the Nat onal Anthem, and giving three rousing cheers and a tiger for Our Canadian Soldiers in South Africa, the most harmonious and success- ful aonnal meeting of this Campany came toa cloze, New Dominion, March 7th 1900. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Ottawa Citizen : The traditional, daunt- less courage of the Irish troops 18 in evidence ia the struggle in South Africe, and those who feared that the appeals of such demagogues as William Redmond would induce the Irish soldiers to play false to the colors on the field of battle have had their answer. Spring NUItS Overcoats JUST RECEIVED AT MY STORE. A brand new stock of Made in the latest styles, Mixtures lottetown. ing, $15 00. pay spot cash, we are able to give stoc See our all wool serge suits for men, $3.7 men’s youths’ and boys’, “Tweed, Serge and worsted {Suits;'also Spring O’coats Ready to Put On the very newest designs and latest colourings, in checks, stripes and plain The best fitting ready-to-wear garments iu Char- Properly cut, well made and good trimm- oO Fy 5 to Whipcord Overcoats $8,00 to $18,00. \s we buy all our clothing direct from the manufacturers, and our customers the best value that money can procure—no old shop worn goods to be found in our all bright, new andup-to date ~—Seille’ i & | | Roberts : fHE DAILY Local and Gther Items, Fiuovur anD Corn Mitu—A flour and coro mill is about to be started at Sydney, i, Nova Scorra Gotv.—A $7,000 brick of gold came in Monday to George A. Pyke from the Riehardson gold ming, the result o last month’s work at that property, — Halifax Herald, Io ManaGe Brazintian.—Mr. Joseph Mahon, owner of Brazilian, 2,244, by Browo Wilkes, bas placed his stallion in tie hands of D,S. Mana, of Peticodiac, who will manage him in the etud next sesson. Brazilian ia the sire of several of the fastest horses bredi. Janada. i ‘ Woman With 4 Whest.—A woman of Bath, Me, has just written to the Mayor of Galesburg, [lle., that in 1896 she rode through his town on a bicycle at ‘night without a light and would like him to tell her a suitable fine which she can pay and thus relieve her stricken conscience. a Tae Brap Mane fo Sixc.—The Amberst Daily News says: ‘A well known citizen of Victoria Street, who is supposed to en- tertain a feeling of Sympathy for the Boers, | was last evening invited by quitea large and very persuasive gathering to come to the door of hia residence and sing the national anthem, which he very obligingly did, and eang it very well, too.” Horse.—It ia stated that the stay in Montreal of the Strath- cona Horse isnot likely to extend over three hours, andthe reception will have to be arranged accordingly. A favored idea as to form of the function isa lunch Tak Sreatracona j} atthe Windsor Gai!, to which, of neces- eitv, only alimited uumber of outsiders will be able to gain admission. ili dal For New Bresswicx Sotpiers.—Ja the estimates subm: ted by Provincial Secre- tary Tweedie $5,000 is set aside for the assietanceof New Branswick volunteers in South Africa. Mr. Tweedy explains that $1000 of this amount has been given to tne P-ovincial Patriotic fund, and thas it bas not been fuiiy decided bv the Gov- ernment how (the remaicing $4,000 will be appropriated. Socratn. ar Sour Lake.—A correr= poodent eays that a very successful social was held at Sou:h Lake schoslbuuse last week. The programme was admirably carried out,.and to particularize would be unnecessary. Miss May BE. McDonald’s recitation was fioel 7 reodered. Our worthy eecretarv, Mr. Fraocis MeKinaon, and Mrs. McBinaco deverved much praise, the social attaining such success throagh their untiring ett srte SE ' Astoxisainc. Svaserr.—Among the wounded soldiers who arrived at South- ampton from South Africa recently was Priv ste O’Leary,whose case is remarkable. He wae shot io the head daring the battle of Colenso. Ti e bullet lodged in bis brain, rendering ©’Leary speecaless, siguatlese and paralyz-d. His tife was despaired of, but Sir William McCormec, president of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons, whe was acting as volunteer surgeoa with the Bricah Army ie Scuth Africa, removed a portion ef the wousded man’s brain, ex- tracted the bullet and O'Leary has since practically recovered his lost senses. Extert iNMeND? aNd Socian. — The entertainment aod esoeial held in Hast Baltic hal! last week was a grand succéss. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather aod the bad state of the roade the hall was filled to its wtmost capaeity The pregramme was rendered insuch good style as to maintain the reputation of the place in the line of entertainments. After the rendition of the programme came the sale of baskets for all of waich good prices were realized. They were auctioned by Mr. Malcolm McPhee ia his usual good atyle. A snug #am was realized for the completion ofthe interior of the above hall. —_——--—— Ostrvary.—It i+ with deepest regret that we chronicle the de th of Mra. Jas. R.« McDonald, of Armadale,Lot 42, which occurred oa March 5th, at the advanced age of [78 years. The deceased possessed mary noble traits of character and ty her ever obliging and genial disposition made for bereelf many friends. Her death will he sincerely mouroed by all who had the pleasure of Sher acquaintance. During her illness Mre. McDonald was fortified by the lasf rites of tne Catholic church by her kied pasior, Rev. Peter Curran. On Wednesday, March Tih, her remains were conveyed to St. Margaret’s churchy where the last sad sites were performed b, the rey. pnstor, after which her body was laid to rest in the cemetery. To the be- reaved.family and relatives we tender ou sineers sympathy. (Other Island papers please copy.) CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND Acknowledged...... C9 206000000 s06000 $1030 39 PR TD cuscuns 4.60 Sndoccees 300 ee ies chaseing 5 00 Judge Hedgson seo. ... 2.00 25 00 $ 1063.39 W. A. Weeks, Treasurer. Now is the time to get one of thoee Transvaal! souvenir booklets ‘containing an engraviog of our Island soldiers who have so distinguished themselves, For gale at al) the bookstores. Price I0 cts EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN,§ MARCH, 10, 1960 lil , CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION | v7 ; AT BRADALBANE me eee Vigorous animation, concordant unanimity, and business-like enthusiasm were the characteristics of the Literal- Vonservative Convention at Bradalbane on Tuesday, 6th inst, The convention, was Composed of five representatives from each poll in the First District of Queen’s and many other interested parties, and the object was to nominate two candidates to contest the district at the comiog local election. Anim sted by the zeal that is al ways dispiayed by energetic workers in a good cause, the delegates transacted the business of the meeting so vigorously and so unanimously as to place this conyen- tion on record as one Of the most signifi« cant that the First District bas seen for ysars. Hon. Wm. Campbell and Mr. D. B. McLeod were proposed as candidates for the coming election, and when the pro position was put to the large and repre- sentative meeting oot one voice was heard to dissent. Before and after the nomination speeches were aa the candidates named and by Messrs H Hogan, Hope River, J J Bradley, Kelly‘s Cross, Dr. R McNeill, Stanley, aud Arthur Simpson, Bay View. All were strong in their condemnation of the scandalous and ruinous policy of the party now in office(but not in power),— the party that nas saddled on this beauti- ful Island a loaa of debt under which ic for years must groan ; the party that has made a scandalous bungle of the Public Works Department, leaving roads aad bridges in an almost impassable condition, aud allowing the inmates of the insane asylum to be badly fed snd almost frczen; the party that has turned the Kducatico Office into a political machine ; the party that has employed every means of bribery asd corruption to secure tie election of their ‘€ heelers” and to induce desertion from the ranks of their opponents; ihe party that has tbe impudence to hang on t> otfice after it. bas lost the sunport of the electorate and in iis dire extremity has to send one man across the ocean and bring another across the continent with the desperate bope of being able to face another session ; in @ word, the party that has proved itself so false to all promises and tothe few good tradi- tions of its ancestors and that must, at the ;next local election, betake itself to the : winter quarters of feeble opposition where . its poliuical thermometer will sink :o0 ; jthen the poble, the grand avd the true Conservative party will ride in, in the full bloom of good goverumet, to relieve the wants and woes of a jong suffering aod downa-irudden country and to restore con. lentment and prosperity to the people of Prince Edward I land. Jo the course of the debate the toliowing resoluuous was ucepimously adoptei : — Whereas, the targe uod important sec- tioms of coantry lying between the main line of the P. E. Island Railway and New London oa tne north side, and Crapaud ou the south side, are still witmout railway accOmmodation ; And Whereas, the railway bill of 1896 provided tor the consruction of branch rai!ways to the aforesaid places; And Whereas, the buildiog of these branch lines bas, at different times and placer, been endoreed by Sir Charles Tup- per, Hoa. G. E. Foster, Blow. J. G. Haggart end Seaator Bowell as the policy of the Conservative party ; And Whereas, the balding of branch lines to the atoresaid localities would greatly increase the traffic on ibe maia line of the P. E. Island Railway as well as give tbe much-needed acconwmodation to the inhabitants of the localities through which they would pass ; Therefore Resolved, [hat owr represes- tativee both in the Local Legislature ard in the Dominiow Parliament be urged to use their best endeavors to the end that these branch railways may be speedily constructed. The following ofticers were eiected : President, Mr. D B McL 30d, Bradalbane ; Vice President, D-. R McNeiil, Stanley ; Secretary, Mr. M Ready, Irishtown. @ meeting closed wtb. cheers fer Hon. D Gorduv, Hon. Wm. Campbell, Mr.D B McLeod ani tue Csoadian Con- tingent =—— are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter the blood of all that shouldn’t be there. The blood passes through the kid- méeys every three minutes. Ifthe kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation longer thanthat time. Therefore if your blooa is out of order your kidneys have failed in their work. 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Breaths of Spring Novelties of course, our Boys’ Suits, over 1200 new ones to chcose from, just as natural for us to lead in style and variety as it is tor others to follow, we have the latest fads in Juvenile | suits, sailors, middy, reefer and wath suit, the variety is end- less,—get une at ence, Breaths of Spring Beautiful of course, our new Cottons; thousands and Thou* ands of yards to pick fiom, nobby patterns, splendid to wash, ; warranted to wear well, and low in price as is possible for u% the wonderful cheap men, to sell them. —get some at once. _——- PS Do FROWSE i mmm \ BROS)