TT Ss r et f a. ner Year VOL 36 r= <4 ; ee 3 nace Read Room Vk 1n RLOTTETOWN Pp: B nei of Style you bette: prepared thaa ever before to serve you well. turned after a visit to the world’s greatest producers of stylish millinery goods. " = -\ New York are all sending “| hats, and trimming mater- ' sales to make this season’s showing our greatest yet. Miss Emma Toombs will be in the course of a few days. several years employed with the leading miliinery estab- } lishment of Moncton, N. B, and thorough artist in her line. prine:pal milinery exhibits —and will be here—thor- oughly equipped to give you artistic, satisfactory work-— in a day or two, i ig s r Millinery This season we come to Our buyer has just re- London, Parir, Boston, Our mil liner in Charlottetewn Miss ‘l’oombs has been for 38 recommended as a ~% } i. - ems oa - 1 ohe bas ‘sen visiting the } aad it Chdown Sewerage System. Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- signed wil! be receive at this office until s0e0 Ou Monday, April 2drd 1800 | for furnishing certain materials and per- forming the work necessary for construc- | tion of a portion of ‘he Charlottetown Sewerage System, according to conditions, specificat ons and plan to be seen at this office and also at the office of the Eo- gneers Mr. F. C. Coffis, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. i Fropesals nut beon form eupplied from this office. and each tender must be ac- | companied by a certifi-d c} eque for $50, payable to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers aod Water Supply. Thischeck will be forfeited if the party declive the contract or fail to com plete the work con- tracted for, but will be returoed ia caee of nou acceptance of tend er. The Commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Ofi-e of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. City Hall, Charlotteto en, P. E. I. March 27, 1900-—Zawtd. rE... INSURANGE Apply to — HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS North British and Mercantile Co. ) Union Assurance Society. i Phoenix of — ! English Meanings of Iri ~se Prince Edward island Magazin ....WOW ON SALE.... 4t all the Bookstores and at R. BH. Mason’s News Stand. arzve CONTENTS FOR MARCH. “‘The Idle Hour’—Frontispiece. A Reverie, by May Carroll. First Settlers of Three Rivers, by Prof. John Caven. A Prince County Ghost Story, by J. Mollison. Remnants of Acadian Dykes, by W. H. Warren. Rise, Sons of the Empire! M. W. M. Scottish Associations in P. E. Island, by Hon Senitor Macdonald. Tenant League Results, by John Ross. Ihe Early Settlers of St. Eleanors, by Hubert G. Compton. To a Wounded Tern, by Jeremiah S. Clarke. h Names, by W. J. K. Our Boys,” by May Carroll, 5c a copy—Send for sample, The P. £. Island Magazine, P. O, BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dressmaking. This is True Liberty, whea Free Born mma 6the Beers. , Be * 3 THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA ae ee LONDON CRITICS REVIEWsTHE SITUATION, ‘The Ostensible Purpose is to Drive out the Boers— General Buller’s Patrol Have a Sharp Skirmish j+ia be knew -—-French Failed to Engage the Boers. THE LONDON CRITIC af Lonpox, March 2, 74.15 a.\m.- tary observers here, and even those in cose affiliation with tie War Office, are ' considersbly confused asto whatis beiog me dove for the succor of Mafekiog. Some five thousand or six thousand men are engaged with Lord Methu-n at Warren- ton and Fourteen Streams and opw another é m cclumn is aboat leaving Kimberley, if it be has not already started for Griquatown, a si ™ ie : S| hundred and six miles westward Its ostensible purpose is to drive oat The force is described as a etrong one and the expedition is likely to attract attention. | General Buller’s p:strola hada eharp skirmish on Sunday at Wa-chbaak. Lord Roberts’ infantry have now been quiet for fourteen days acd news of an ads f | vance is bourly expected. The Times prints a statement from Cape Town totbe effect that the Boers ater ceducting heavy losses, are probably unabie now to put more than 30,000 men on the fighting lime. A BOER REPORT, Pretoria, March 23, via Loreczo Mar- ques. —General Joutert has returoed from Kroonstadt. He isiull of hopeand may return to Natal shortly. HE COULDN’T CATCH THEM. Bioemrontern, March 25.— General French has retarned to Thaba N’chu, bay ing failed to engage the Boers whoare treking northward. The Montreal Herald’s correspouden writing from Paarderberg reports tLat Roland D. Taylor was shot through tke heart while advancing, and that Waye (of Hanter River) was wounded but slight. ly =_ —--—— Senator Lewin’s Will. [Seecrat to Tae Examryer.} Joun, March 27.~—The estate of the late Senator Lewin was probated yesterday at $6,509 real, and $314,500 personal. With the exception «f $5,000 to the Methodist conference Brunswick and Prince Edward lsland, the interest to be applied to supernumers ary ministers, D. Pollard and Ministers’ Widows’ Fund, all his estate is left to his immediate relatives, his grandson, J Dz Pollard Lewin being the principal bene= ficiary. The will occasions considerable eurprise as it was generally expected that the Mcunt Allisea educatiena! institution would be handsomely remembered. Sr. Photos of our Island contingent for sale at Johnson & Johnson’s down-town drug store and at THe Examiner offize. Smal! size, 35 cents; large size, $1. IT IS NONSENSE to eay that because you havea bad cough you are going to ias Flerence Rudge is prepared todo: een oe Maatle Making and Mil- } linery at her home, Great George Street opposite Full Blectric Light. ave consumption, but it is safer and bet- ter to cure it with Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam thao tolet :t run, 25 al] druggists. Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euvapipes es SpecrAL DrEsPpATCH TO THE EXAMINER. | of New: 20,000 feet 3 inch Merchantable Hem. tet Silene, Pee ee ae bie a ISLAND, TUESDAY MARCH 27, 4900 ee 4 N THE PINEAU MATTER. Animated Discussion in the Senate. There was an animated discussion in the Senate on the 22od inst resoectiag the Paris Exhibition appointment. Mr. Ferguson asked if Mr. Pineau, niember- elect for the Prince Ejward Island Legis~ lature, had, with others, received any appointment, but in answering Mr, Mille overlooked this question. Mr. Ferguson said he had good reasen to know that Mr Pineau had been appoint- ed, and had been spirited away out of the country in order to affect the standing of the Provincial Legislature. He had been elected and approached, and now appoint- ed to Paris to be got out of the way. Sir McKenzie Bowell said the charge made by Mr. Ferguson was a very serious one. Mr, Mills said 't would be well to as- certain the facts before judging. Sir McKenzie Bowell said Mr. Ferguson had stated that this was so. Hon. David Mills said Mr. Ferguson evidently intended to make a charge ; let him dose. He had not done so, but had puta question upon a subject which he all about. Persenally, he knew nething about the matter. Ho kad applied to the Minister of Agriculture, who bad supplied the information given. If as charged, they were trafficking in offices, the charge ought to be made, and Sir Mackenzie should not sixulk bebiad a question put by Mr. Fergusor. Mr. Scott said Mr. Ferguson bad al- lowed his susp:cions to carry him too far. He had left his seat and asked if Mr. | Pineau had been appointed. Mr. Fisher suid he knew nothing of the appoint {ment, One of Our Island Scldiers in! fon. D. Ferguson—Wby was not the ; question answered ? Sozth Africa. by Hoo. R. W. Scott-—It was answered The Montreal Siar of the 23rd March | Mt. Pineau migbt have been appointed by has avery ta:r likene-s of Pte. F. p. | the Provincial Government. ; | Moline; 6ue Of the. Ielandéve wan-eeesio| . SM Mackenzie Bowell ssid he was not in South Africa with the tirst Canadian Con- the tera he repeated every ome a ric seh ais ;wWorsd he ha aid. ' a, a : eine ey ar lov. Mr. Kirehhcffer desired to pour Pac cats P. B sates < nak weskae Peo 'oil ou the tronbled waiers, The question me p a ae ea a eer j bad been s'anding for some time and the | cae eer aoe ace letcde ie “fi | most ‘mp rtant part of it was not answer- | He lion sdlesintle i wiusarll bits ¥e vareton (ee Hip themed. ee mare meena was oy: €Tige 9 bette 4 | been prepared to aatwer. If ep2cific eo- ; Md ecreck shit, having made the highees quiry were to be made and snswer given number of points ut rifle Sprectice aboard |)..." whole maiter cou'd oes : }ship, thereby gaining a position in the : : Maxi. gun squad. The fo'lowing extract from a private letter toa friend in the! : : on pe show the ie which _ is | ; _ D ches nog oe ore of. ‘Ibis wer, which was smail at first, | elec recently :n Opporition to the Pro- bas developed into one of large propor~ | vincial Goveroment of Piince Edward Is tons. It is certaiuly the greatest of the 7 land. In January it was rumored thut be century, and more hinges on its outcome had been approacked and offered $5 a day MR, FREJ* McRAE . ee a i ; i TO GET HIM OUT CF THE WAY. than «ny war since the grest and expenres to goto Paris. The otject Boraparte tried to conquer the was to get him out of ihe way and tide the univere by hig militery genius. Government over the ression, He had When this awful struggle is over, the given notice of a series of meetings in his brightest chapter in the British history riding, but without con-ulting his friende will have its beg noing, and I 2<joice to; he euddenly disappeared. He turned up koow thet I am here on the baitlefield: in O tawa, but left the day Mr. Tarte ttriking a blow on behalf of British jib-| left. The man had been eeduced, he did erty, and in the consolidation and upbuild | not know whetber by the Provincial Gov ing of an Empire that is destined to be the | ernment or the Federa) Government. It greatest factor for peace, progress and| might be true that Mr. Fisher hnew uct :- ; ¢ vilization in the world’s history.’ ” ing about it. Mr. Tarte wight bave made the arrangement. Verv probably he did. He accepted Mr. Milis’ word, but thought it strange that in making ready the answer the Department of Agriculture could not say yes or no to that pars of the question. Mr. Power thought Mr. Pineau might have cc me to Cttawa tosee Mr. Tarte on bus nese aed have gone with him. Mr. Prowse thought this a eerious qaestion. Bribery bad been bad enough when private fands were used. It be- ceme worse when amacbine was form-~ ed for the purpore of burning ballots, but it wasfiftvy times worse when, after an election, public funds and offices were used t> pyrchare members elect. Hon. David Mills quite sgreed that they ought to have honest government They had waied many years for it. Mr. Ferguson had many charges, but he did not know against whom. Zomebody must be tried. Mr. Fisher esid he bad not appoizted him or even ever heard his name, Hon. G. W. Allan regretted the tone of the discnssion, but thought a speech like that of Mr. Mil's was calculated to pro- duce recrimins*'ons Hon. Mr. Kirchhoffer said the whole thing was an exhibition cf ‘‘what a tang- led web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” He did not say that Mr. Mills had deceived. The tubject then dropped. er eee ) . . . *. . Oitawa Citizen: Sir Louis Davice, ac- cording to the Charlowtetown Patrior, bas been placing the citizens of that Island capital under renewed obligations to him. He has had three »dditional plank walks laid in Qneen’s Square, whereupon the Patriot remarks: ‘Sir Louis Davies has dure masy ayoolihing tur this island, but we take it that this latest act, al- though not involving a great expenditure, will give wideepread and jasting satisfac tion to the inbabitant- of Charlottetown.” A case, we judge, of squaring bimeelf with his constituents, City of Charlottetown. TENDERS Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- signed and endorsed “i'ender for Plank,” will be received at this office until noon on MONDAY, APRIL 9th, 1900, from any person or persons willing te supply tbe City of Chariottetown with ; 15,000 feet 2 inck, Merchantable Hem- lock Plank. lock Plank. 30,000 Spruce Batvens, 24 inchs thick, in 12, 14 0r 16 feet lengths, in equal quantities of 7, 8 or 9 inches wide. 8,000 feet Juniper 3x6 inch, in 6, 8 or 12 feet lengths. One half of each description of plank to be delivered on any of the wharves in Cha lottetows, on cr before the 10.:h day of May next; and the balance on or before the 2nod day of July next, (free of all charges, including wharfage and survey.) Surveyor to be accepted by the Council. Tenders must specify price per thousand feet, plank measurement. The council do not bind themscives to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk’s Office, — = a = nn ——— Mill Property and parm Forayeg ‘ini WHEATLEY RIVER 'T)« subscriber offers by private sale his aluable mil} property situated at Wheatley River, a good new grist mill and kiln and other buildings thereon, and a never fail - ing stream of water. Also fifty acres of excellent land. This property is14 miles from Charlotte towr, 3 miles from Railwry Station, with~ in three miles of the new bridge where there is shipping, lumber yards and coal. Convenient to churches, schools, store, bjacksmith shop and hall, Apply to Lee en ee . {i Baking Powder cream all tartar, Safeguards the food against alum, Alum powders are the greatest menacers te of the present day. t : RO “AL SAKING PowneR 00., NEW YORK, Boots Good strong boots for heavy wear HOMEMADE. Sizes IT, 12,:13, 1 and 2. 69c A PAIR. GOTF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. _— SEELDRDUGSIECUCCRORESUEERORREODRSEUREREGS Many = People —,. Cannct take pills, Our Wative Herbs (4 SPLENDID £PRING MEDICINE) are made into # point of valu- able medicine by disolving two tablespoonfuls of the Herbs to One point of water—a great blood puritier ot $1 00 per box. Cure guaranteed or money re- funded, Sold by— A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drugstore. EUDGUDGEADORROGLOOGUADRRCHEGUREDHURGRDGEGRORGGERCOSE CRCURGERRAGOGREE Sunnyside. SEESERUERCHURERQEDSECORRECICRRRGRESRER AHDEGUROGSEREENEC DRAB OGERERRRMARDEGUROCERERCEROSRELAGURRDSRRGHR MRE REE ED Carter's for Wall Papers tbl ], Weare the larg*:t importers of wall papers in P. E. is!and, 2, Our wa!l papers are the most artistic. 3. Our wall papers are sold at the very lowest prices, 4. Tne numbers of people who buy at ourstore after trying clse- where proves the superiority of our wall paper stock, We are not depending on large advertisements to sell our wall paper but on the superiority of our stock. Laliel & { ImPoRTERS @F ARTISTIO Wat PApER, gents for Colui McArthur & Oo,, City Clerk City Hall, March 27th, 1900 JOHN WHITE, Owner wkly imo pd Wheatley River. Montreal, and Alfred Peats, New York, Single Copies two Ce x ie ROYAL | fee. eee ee la i ii i i