— THE TALK OF LUNT@ 4. WEEKS & CO WHITE Coons Wyndham’s War FiguresAs tonish the Country. Lonpoyx, Feb, 430 a. m.—Mr. | Wyodham’s remaraable declaration in the | heuse of commens that Great Britain wil! have in @ fortnigh: 180,000 regulars in South Airics, 7,000 Canadians and Aus- 9 =» — Ley tralians, und 26,006 South African A. volunteers, is received with wonder- ment. Uf this totel of 213900 troops with 452 guns, all are now there with the exception of sbeut 18,¢00 that are sfloat. Beyood comparison (uis is the largest force Great Britain has ever put intothe field, At the end of the Crimean war she bad serapped together 80,000 men. Wellimgtoa had ai Waterloo 25,- All our White Wear bought especially for this sale-— We buv these goods RIGHT for spot cash, and give them to ouat asma!l msrgin, so can : ABE SEER oc wege go better than al) cut POT Sis. Wradiemn’s epieeh Kal id toteee . a | eat defence the goveroment baa yet prt Just opened J esterday a forward av to what has beeuw done and ia few leading lines— compare | being done. — | guality and prices. | the general tone of the morning papers ) ‘ |18 that hie figures will astonieh the coun- Bleached Sheeting jtry. Roughly speaking only 80,000 men are at the fromt. T’ew thousand others 72 inch, whire, plain or twill, e@eeo oes & ¢ ] 7¢ have been lost and 10,000 are shut up at Ladysmith. Excluding these, there are 70,000 troops 99, Who have not yet been in action in ad- ~~© dition to those at sea. Why 89 many effectives have not yet been engaged is ‘explained by the lack of land trausporia- tion and the organization of supplies io tC which Lord Roberts is devoting his ex 16e@ perience and Lord Kitchener his genius for details. It seems as though the weight of these masses must destroy the equilibrium . which now holds the British torces sta- tionary wherever they are im centact with &1 inch do Unbleached S heeting. 72 tnch Sheeting. eevee \4e 72 inch Sheeting.....-.- |e Pillow Cottons Af} inch, CpeN. eee-se- eer 42 EBONs co coescces 26st ee the Boer army. 40 inch circular....e.e22+15c) Lack of transport and organization will 44 inch ci! eular ve net explain adequately,why when generals 4 9ee0e8 06665 ; at the frent require reinforcements, they »i64e get them iurather small numbers. ~ (Knowledge is slewly pemetrating to Lon- ‘don that large garrisona must be kept ia |}Cape Colony to hoid dowa the Cape ae ‘ ; . _ | Dutch, who, as everyone knows, outnoum- 13 inch Towelling yds for OC. ber the British residents three to two. 15 inch striped Tanensce. oC Cable scraps received during ihe last vad 1 Gn twelve hours do nut further iJluminate the 18 inch glass towelling....O0C wwilitary eperatioss. Various indepen- Otber prices up to 6e, aan correspondents coofirm the report oe Soe a at can perc on We Have What We Advertise taisewicn witaio's weok. "Iria beliered THE PEOPLE'S STORE Ladyamith within a week, It is believed in some trus:wo:thy qu.rters that he is, {again as-ailing the Boer lines. A further |list of ¢ituslies ~nblished by the war a : 'éffice brings (he (eal from the crossing of . W i = KS &L CO. ‘the Tugela to the abandoament of Spion _— ar | Kop to 1,985 officers and mes, " | Three ships will be commissioned at R. B 9 tS | Devonport this month, ‘U a hs Seme uspleasant criticiem of the war office has been caused by the discovery || that the sights of the§Lee.Enfield car- bines are defec | Old carbines have 47 inch Towellings ‘ - iced ee 2 Exceptional ectivity st the navy yards <aet continues, but a correspondent of the As- Tis O6s. { sociated Press learns that this is chiefly in w construction aed refitting work. A pair of Overshoes @r rut bers wil ive, comfortable. We have a variety Of | brigade of «. vairy. kinds; all good values. The o 1 auneuncement regarding | fresh sry preparations is the forma- ition «f three additional batteries. ' ' IN MEDN’S Artics— Heavyweight and ‘leece lined. Snow Excluders— Waterproof, 2 backle. No Cure for. . Manatobar —2 straps and buekle, extra ‘ heavy. Beanty - Light weight, Lri-b cloth. : ht’ D Emerson— W aterpcoof. rig 8 iSease ‘ Imperial— 2 buckles, light werght. Tempest— Jersey clotb, waterproof. —RUBBERS— Dominion—pointed and roand toes, pl and faney : 70c QUALITIES—Neptune, Tremont, Kipling, Acme, Piceudilly, Gordon, Montcalm 85c Neptune—High front; Let juality 90c Protector— GOFF BROS TENDERS! ~ FOR— | Indian River Church. | me n its advanced stagos—Tho Roe- son Why—Dangeor Prevented by tho Timely Use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. To understand Bright s Disease 1s to know that in its advanced stages it 1s past the reach of human aid. The celis* of the kidneys undergo a wasting change, which leaves them dead so far as performing their functions is concerned. Just think of having the kidneys dead. Think ofthe poisons left ia the system when these organs could no longer periorm their duties as filters of the blood. : It would be difficult to conceive of anything more dreadful, and yet this is the goal to which every case of neglected kidney disease must lead. When the back aches, when urinating 1s difficult or too frequent, when there are de- posits in the urine after standing for 24 hours, there is no time to lose in procuring Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. ae It is not claimed that they will cure Bright's Disease in its last stages. They are an abso- lute cure for kidney disease, and so long as the kidnevs are not entirely wasted away they will give new strength and vigor and. enable therm to resume their duties of filtering the blood. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will stop ain Ist ~ - Tende: asked for t'1e construction | backache and headache ae — by re a compl of St. Mary’s Church, up| moving the cause, and will positively preven ne 5 M xt be ad aan a Bright's Disease. One pilla dose, 25c. a box, a. a a: ced Jender| At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bites & Ca, oS a ee for ludian hiv ol: Church. us i - Plans and ¢ » can be seen on | et aes Moudar, Sth wy, pext, at the) wee te a E Bistop’s Palace au{ at the office of Mr W.} : Bed Comfort Day : C. Harris, Architect, Cl’town, for ten | : Tomorrow, akin ee cae ‘ie ean be econ tt the] : Counterpanes and Bachelors ; Parochial Heuse, Summerside. A certi-} ; and Blankets 25 per cent oft : fed bank cheq 1¢ of £50.00 will be|: at Paton & Co's. 5 t! . requ red to accompany each tender, | S seeeete eee reeee ce cle eee i which wil! be returned f tender be not) acce; ted, and forfeitedi: tenderer fail to} accept, if called upen. ‘ lie undersigned does not bind himself! The last of the White ign , : to ac ect the lowest or any a Brigado at 95 per cent off; 99 D. J. GULIS, P. P. | rs . ° eas Indian River, P. E. I., Jan 3ist 1900, ladies’ white shirts, 56 night Herald. ‘dresses, 71 corset covers, 64 er Tcuiin Eat) aL | pai That’s all that TOM TAT a | pair drawers. at's al LS] |N- lis left. Uome quick if you (262 6262 | went any. There is a ot A few duze regulation | that will bring half price. Hockey Sticks and Pucks re-/Qthers will not go for less ceived Saturday ‘taan 25 per cent off than a ect ie marked prices. Jas. oe can ve rv ¢C 1Cap, ; . . ds left which 4 & Co. CHAS J. MITCHELL: | ere BoowSELLER and STATIONER See those gaiter bargains Queen Street. ‘in our window,—R. K. Jost. Opp. Prowee’s..... . * ee 2 ee. & Y. M. L A —Concert tomorrow night. Arrittery.—No. 2 Co. drill to-night at 7.30. I 0 O F.—Degree work. 8t Lawrence Ledge tonight. Enxcrveers.—Tbe Charlottetown Enag- seers will meetin their rooms tonight at 8 e’cleck.y -- oo Tue Pross,—Gales, shifiing to west tonigh!; rain and sleet, Tuesday—Fresh westerly winds; fair and colder. Basker Soe@rar,—Ladies aed gentlemen keep iu mind the Basket Social im aid of the Ch» lotretown Hospital in A.O. H. Hall on Wednesday evenings, Feb. 7th. Laptes Arip.—The meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the P. E. I. Hospi- twl will be heldin the Y. M C. A. parlor temorrow (Tuescay) morning at eleveo o'clock. D: C. 8.—The annual services of the Dioceran Church Soctety will be beld in sr. Pe er’s Cathedral on Tuesday evening at 7.30. Preacher, the Rev. Leo Wil- liame, a Special IntERCESsIoN.—It was announc- ed in St. Peter’s Cathedral yesterday that the Archbishop of Ostario has appointed next Sunday to be observed throughcut the ecclesiastical province of Canada, as a day of special intercession to Almighty God for the restoration of peaee. a Trey are THanxruL.—Tihe Ladies Aid Society of the P. E. I. Hospital desire to thank the prese for favors received, Mr. F, S. Jost for kindly lending pianes, The Y. M.C. A. commiitee for use of hall, and all who in anyway contribu'ed to the success of thuir Pound and Liven Party. a On Tue Rivun.—The river yesterday aud Saturday was in splendid condition for skating. And the weather was just right too— not mach wind and pleasantly cold. Many were out esjoying this, per- heps best of a:l exercises, of which there has been n Charlottetown Jately exgept in therink. About balf a doz n ice boats were al o g'idinyg 7° 1t, 3° : jiitie | vee ~-- -— @&-—--—-—- Burtep ar Eaucnt Uay.-—The body of Stephen Arsenault, who was killed by falling from the side of a veseel im Maine? some days ago, was brought to the Island for intermeat, arriving at Wellington station on Saturday, where a large num- ber of friends and neighbors ef the dee» ceased were waiting to receiveit. The funeral took place yceterday (Sumday) and was one of the largest ever known in Eg mont Bay. A_ wile, an aged mether, and fourteen children are left to moure. Paton & Co. have broken the back of dulltrade, with a liberal use of printer's ink, ard a big clean stock of white wear. Also » stock of fine linen and housebold goods, and over three miles of drees gocde at remarkable reductions for cash during their remodelling sale. Hundreds are taking advantage of their effer. Goods ordered by letter will be delivered free to Local and Other Hems,| Loca THE DAILY KAAMINER, CHARBLOTILETOWN FEBLUARY 5, 1900 SED TA POS AES 1 and ‘Other teas, Baxpd in the risk to-night, Market Hatu.-'tbe public meeting tonight should be ar gly attended. For tag New Cargeprat.—Th:r. were $9,778.91 collected for the New si Dunetan’+ Cateedral during the past year. The Bazaar netted upwerds of $3,000. ——~ — — Hickey Matcn Wednesday night, Souris vs. Charlottetown ; aiso 'wo races Admission 15 cents ; Children 10 cents; gullery aod baud-stand 25 cents. ii ble Weee rr's Corp, ~The mercury drop- ped to 30 beiow zere +t Bradford, Vt., ox Friday. Ai Loadoadcr-v it was 30 de- grees below, at Jausszica OO and at Chester 24. CaaxnGe For tus Betrveyr —The Si. John Telegraph pas been changed to an eight page paper aed grestly improved typogrophically. Other improvements are pro wised. Tonicar.—The Natural Histor~ Socie x meetsin the Y.M.C, A. parior at 8 o'clock. Mr. Clarkin reads a paper upon Our Wild Flowers. Members mav pro- cure invila‘ious for friends from the Secre- tary. ego IsLanD Poratogs.—The Halifax Herald says: There are ne stocks of P. E. Island potatoes now eelling afloat, though several cargoes are in port to be epened up in the spring. Priees are nominal, dealers charging all the way from 35c. to 50c. per bushel. Civic Arrairs.—The public meeting to be held im the Market Hall tenight should be attended by every citizen who takes in interest ia civic afeirs. The election fer Mayor and Councillora wili be held text week, and it ia important that every | citizen shovldthoreughly understand tne situation. Lopce Prixca Epwarp, 8. @. E. 219.-- pe ao cae eee se es Ee le Mok Oe one as 4 i ie ee ae pay re sia sh i ae d = ET EN ED eR endian - Ser oom ®. - | 3 Moet Me At The Always Busy Store § 5 - Tourels ay AT STANLEY : BROS. Towels that are Linen Towels. Towels that are 4.4, Linen. Towels that are NOT all Linen. SPRCIAL OFFFR FOR ALL JUDGES OF VALUES | Pure Linen loom Huck, 30 inches long and 15 wide LS am __ Pure Linen loom Huck, 30 inches long and 17 wide 20) PAIR Pare Linen Crape, 58 inches leng and 19 wide ae are __ Pare Linen loom Huck, 38 inches long and 19 wide, and bleached Union, 44 inches long and 22 ‘There will be a special meeting of this Ledge iv the S. O. E, ball at 8.30 o’clock this evening tor imitistion in Red Rose, A special work meeting will be held im- mdiately afterwards. By order of worthy Preseident. E, A, Duchemin, secretary. - ee eee ee ne To Ba Coenexcratep. — The new Coadjater Bishops of St. John and | Chotham,N. B., Mesee!gneurs Barry and | Casey, will be consecrated in the Cathe- | dral of St. John on Sunday week, the 11th | instert. Arcbbishep O’Brien, of Halifax, | will be the conseerating prelate, and the | sermon will be by aa Ontario Birhop, Basket Soetat.—The sale of baskets at the social in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital will commence at eight o'clock sharp on Wedauesdey evening Feb. 7th, inv | A.O. H. Hell. Ladies who have kindly promised baskets, cam either send thei to Mrs. Conroy or to the hal! or present them atthe doerwhen cemingin. They wil! be thankfully received at any time. —-——_—<— >. -— — An lstaxpkr Paromorep.—A Syduey despatch eays: ‘‘Captain Robert Fraser, of the steamer Cobaa, has been promoted to main-cuperintendent of the Domin‘on Coal Ce’s. steamers, The new official any elation in Prince Edward Island dur- ing the sale, Paton & Co. 30, 5d, 31, wky, li. CLT TE TLL Ew a SL TD ———— ent nT DIED At Nail Pond, Lot 1, en the 27:h ult. Fidele 8. B:rnard, aged 74 years. R.I.P. At Bloomfield, on the 17th ult., Veren- ica, heloved wife of Azarie Gallant, aged 54 years, At Roxbury, Mass, on Feb 2nd, Mrs Anvie Gallant, sged 57 veara, wife ef the late Morea Gallant. The body will be brought to Cha:lettetown for interment. At Sackville, on January “let, after a short illness, Samuel Hutchieon, sged 68 years and ten morths. He leaves tro sons and two danghtere, Mrs. John A Gil- lis, Mre. W. A. Tracey, and Bdward, of Sackville anc Rob:~' H. of Moacton. De eeased was a wgative ef Prince Edward Island. a Sr Victorias show your colours in Sum- merside; get ove of our blue and club ‘ties. RH Ramsay & Co. Five more days of Paton & Co’s reno- vation sale. Every department discount- ed. Fe Our thoughts for your very plainly in the big) remnant sale ; we are selling 28c. sheeting at 16 cent; in one to ten yard lengths, 14. English prints at 8c, all lengths,—Prowse Sros. 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. For prices and terms use telegraph, telephone or mails. R. T. HOLMAN. needs are showing themselves | Jan dlyw lmo | will be etationed as Sydney in the sum- mer seascom and Louisburg during the winter.” Captain Fraeer is a native ef Charlottetown. Ix New Premisns.—Miss Annie Mc- Kenna is now installed in her new hote' which, we are told,is ope of the mo§, cunvinient and cemfortable in the pro- vince,—L. Impertial. We are glad to cengratulate Tignish on so fine a hostelry so smear to the station. Mies McKenna hae long been segarded as an ideal hostess, and we hope that her new enterprise will have general support, Fuxerat Yesterapay.—There was an exceptionally Jarge attendance at the funeral of Misa Aliee Bradley, which took place vesterday afternoon The pall- bearere were: A E Hogin, Harry Weeks, James Duffy, Joha Sullivan, Sylvan Me- Cabe and J B Cadris. The usual services were held in St. Dumstan’s Cathedral and at the cemetry, The parents aod family of the deceased bave much sympathy in the loss they have sustaived. — Wrnenenicereeieeonetengerenmsntitatistii 5Oc & 385c Regular $1.00 and’ 50e size. wide Seararn : Note Tuts Ont —Pure Linen Huck, full bleached, 47 inches long and 22 wide, BOF a & ! STANLEY BROS Lees sess enasoaseg eT AY eee aS 4 <{l) : SAASS4SS44444444444444 & 7 ’ il A Big Turn I» «iff} baa a Over in Sh b> « Ver 10 oes > ; he it 1 ip i was made by ue this winter. We have some broken lines left—of {i} < Women’s Dongola and Bex Calf tip, «ill Boots with felt lining. Also Coler- ed Boots and Women’s Hockey |i? «(i Boots—We must clear thew out-- ff «t{}} this is the way we do n—putthem 4, aif] all on one counter at ut ai . ' ry 4 1» ith, < $1.504 rare b Sn. | = The prices were $2.C0, $2.10, $1.90 and $2.25. Sce this lin — fy, dij) it is the best thing we ever offered in shoes for the price.. a " ‘ ALLEY &CO ' A> atl = Ha a watt FFT STF FF FS FT FF -en Does the 20th Century Begin, ? We'llnot Discuss that Qusetion now a Rr We are starting this year in'goed spirits and great hopes of making cur banner year in the Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations, | whieh makes us feel like spurring curselvesto greater achievements. Our facilities fer better buying increaces with every year. The best manufaeturers are approaching us to sell us their goods direct These advantages we will this year share with our customers In order to get the best Suits, Overcoats, Trouscrs, etc,, turned out under the magic tcuch of anartistie cutter, in the person of Mr. Sexivs McLrriay, and a picked, theroughly trained staff of workmen -Tim this You must coms fio headquarters at GORDON# Men’s Stylish Optfitiers, sees McLELLAN