Nc 2, May 2ist., 900 cay Eveni G2 an r THE—— BRIGADE —— HiGHLAND landers in full High- lene ostume wil! appear for the first time i series Of military evolations and ox, aseisted by the best talent pro- curs le in the musical end literary line. Furic perticulers later. May l, 4.7, 10 F +ty> three H) Notice. Hi: ving puichased from Mr. F. J Hoi sby the stock and good will of his hKeokand Stationery Busines in the \crris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- irg «' lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the ‘.usiness in the past, will be in charge oO! ihe store, and will be pleased to a' end to all old customers and many Dew . nes. A choite new stock of Wall Papers will be ¢ mece put on sale, and all de- par menw of the business will be kept we socked. A well supplied news stv: (| will bea special feature of the busincss, The store will be known as “}te baasaar Bookstore.” ——i—- Addl ill Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MOKRIS BLOCK... {hicwo, March 15, 1900. —_— ~a +s @s 4 ee] a Brirs beck adything not dene properly ¢ Bring back apything not done right 'ts our business to turn out work right, and if we are informed that ¢ wuy work we bave done is not | e»' factory we sre only too glad to > > Troke it satistectory free of charge. It «> busines to please customers an: we ulways strive io do £0 as far ax it liet in Our power, Wheo in need of anything in our Jine remember “THE MODERN” 4 Fonvdera Engineers & Machinists ¢ and Boiler Makers. «, e2 « «~ «© «©» «~ =~. a @= Bruce mn and Co'y. Sieam Nev. ya Wharf Ch’ io ° E I Phone 125 heJep, Garcia, La Industria, La Hamaca, Picador, Fenix. Cigaretier. Tobacco, Pipes. Macdonald's Drug Store d Entertainment i pecial NE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 7, 1900. A CHOSEN _PRIEND sarverd Beenchial Syrup ie the ehore | friend of Our beet singers and most sored public speakers. Noother cough remed? has such a widespread ieputation. It quickly etops the worse cough, banishes hoarseness and clears the throat and bron- report of the Inspector-General of 2 ae : Recruitirg just issued In view of A French steamer has arrived with the war, it is gratifying to note that 1200 bags of coffee and 10,000 bags chial tubes. Druggists and dealers rev! 1809 was the eek year on record since ‘ Of Sugar, consigned to a syndicate commend Harvaid Bronchial Syrup. the introduction of the short service which is buying : tor the Pretoria Gov- ——$—$———____— i system. This is all the more gratifying | ¢™ment. four more steamers with Too many politicians are dead '0) pacause the year began badly. The | Similar consignments are expected this righte. | number and quality of the recruits for, month. It is evident that the l‘rans- ea | the first three-quarters of 1899 were | vaal intends making a long resistance. To Cure a Cold in One Day | considerably below the THE BRITISH ARMY. Some very interesting information as to the position and prospects of the British army is contained in the annual average, doubt- | less owing to the flourishing state of trade and the increasing demand for | (labor. But as soon as the war broke | | out both the number Take Laxative Rrcmo Qulnine Tablets, All Lekitt: }elurd tie Money it fails tocure be. HK. W. Grove’r signature is on each box The gossip inahome decreases as a | ibrary increases, | ® <2 _- i . ; 9: Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, etc. | ~_—- oo The proprietor of a sure thing game gets the beat of his betters. ———— Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. a The eigbth wonder of the world isa woman who bas no curiosity. What is Needed. By every man and woman if they desire to secure Comfort in this world is a corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corn® in two or three days and witbout diecomfort or pain. A hundred imitations prove the merit of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is slways sure, safe, and painless See signature of Polson k Co., on each bottle. Sold by raedicine dealers. a The only sure thing about a man’s first love is that it ign’s his lat. The His of Women. Are waually the result ef an exhausted nervous system which can be fuily restored by the use ef Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nervwe Foed. Women made nervous by the waisting dis- eases Which draim their systema find new life, new vigcr, new energy, in Dr. A. W. Ctase’s Nerve Heed. the world’s greatest bleed and nerve builder. A pessimist is amen who is always dis~ satisfied with his own satisfaction. ee Minard's Liniment for sale eyerywhere The eagierit iste "get a man to make a promiee the harder it ie get him to keep it. -—_- ‘Prevention is the best bridle” Yon cam prevent sickness and cure that tired feeling and all bleed bumors by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Mammen is the largest siaveholder in the world. + ES + AR Carters for Wall Paper A woman’s idea of a servicenble hat is one she looks well in aftar the novelty bas ceased to excite remarks, Babies Tertured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent ¢ure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, ; preparation which hasa record of cures un- alled in the history of medicine, Eczema, a t rheum, tetter, scald head, old people’s rash, ard all itching akin diseases, are aosomtely cured by Dr. Chase's Virtment. a i nemember that vou are but an actor acting whatever part the master has cr- dained. Minard’s Lisiment Relieves Keuralgia ——es Eee de on Plant Line TO Boston Commencing May 8h, the favorite S. 8. “HALIFAX.” Will leave Charlottetown for Bos- ton every Tuesday at noon (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax Returning will leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaving Charlottetown close connection ac Halifax with 8. S. ‘Halifax.” Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Railway. For tickets, rates mation, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown and all infor- H. L. CHIPMAN, Superintendent. Apl 24tf. | army was increased by over 5,000 men, | | and the militia Wednesday morning via Pictou, make | and quality of | with a_ bound. | the regular | | the recruits went up ber alone During November by 4,000. Altogether, | 40,207 recruits joined the army during | the year, and 40,653 the militia advances on 1898, when the numbers | were 38,415 and 40,108 respectively, | while in 1896 they were only 27,809 | and 35,412. The additional enlist- ments enabled considerable additions to be made to the standing army, drafting into the reserve being sus- pended for the time being. The 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards has been increased by three companies; the 3rd Battalion Scots Guards was formed; while the 3rd Battalion Royal Fusil- iers, the 3rd Lancashire Fusiliers, and the 2nd Cameron Highlanders have been raised to full strength. The Royal Field Artillery has six new bat- teries, and the Royal Warwickshire | Regiment has formed one company of | its new 4th Battalion. Eight cav alry regiments have had 60 men apiece | added them, and the Army Service Corps and the Army Medical Corps receive additions of 1,000 and 150 men respectively. All these together do} not amount to the increase of 35,000 men voted by Parliament on 3oth October, but they have doubtless been made up since the date of the report, for the Inspector-General states that the number of men enlisting is steadily increasing : ‘““The large number of en- listments which have taken place since the commencement of the war shews that, when necessary, there are ample recruits forthcoming if there isa chance ef seeing active service. What is_ re- quired, however, is to attract sufScient numabers of mente join the army when there is no such immediate prospect ef active service. Theonly solution ef the problem appears to be the assur- ance of work on leaving the colors.” ~—both | ON THE BRITISH SIDE. “T am entirely en the British side in this war in Seuth Africa,” says the King of Sweden and Norway, now on a visit te this ceuntry, in an interview with a representative of the Associated Press teday. “You may make it quite clear that I have no sympathy with the Beers, and I will tell you I find it difficult te understand either the principles ef religiom which is apparently a menopely of the Burghers of the two States, er of the pelitical manifestatiens of a government which seems to have refused most of the re- forms suggested by the British, and which closed its negotiations by invad- ing British territory. In my opinion the English-speaking races are the exact opposite of the Boers, because they are among the best colonizers of the world when savage and uncivilized territories have to be reclaimed. No greater preof of this could have been given than the splendid outburst of loyalty at heme and the heroism in the field whichevery British colony hag so unanimously displayed. That is the good which has come to Great Britain out of the evil which any war brings in its train, and that will be her compensation for the many disappoint- ments she has suffered hitherto. You may make it quite clear that I have no sympathy whatever with the Boers, and PREPARES FOR LONG ent of the London Daily graphing recently, says :— | ing fortifications at Lydenburg where they centinue storing provisions. There ts also evidence of an intention to col runni! | headquarters. | searchlights, and they next objected to | night | left their dead unburied. that I will give no support te the | attempts they are making to secure the countenance or co-operation of other countries.” er Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and encher. =~ Bom its victim as Croup. sonee is her who has at hand Dr. Chase’s avai of Turgentine when the dear ones a wskes in the night ccugning and Strugglin for breath. This famous remedy is the ane by in the homes of this continent a8 & prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 ce nts. Rex Inaeect Destroyer kills “all inseci life, 15c per vottle at Central Drug Store. 101 1 w. Another lot of boys clothing. See our suits, 1.45, 1.75, 2.60, 2.50. We defy competition on 'there lines,—J B Macdonald | & Co. | New shirts, new collars,new ties, men’s linen collars from 8 cents each up at J B Mac- donald & Co’s. 4ins. fee WAR. The Lorenzo Marques correspond- Mail, tele- “The Boers have begun construct- inect the unused Selate Railway g northwest from Momatipoort, with I.ydenburg, to destroy the Nether- | lands Kailway as a last resort, and to ho'dehe Drakensburg Range as an |eastern barrier, with Lydenburg If this plan should adopted the campaign will become ceedingly difficult. “The Portuguese authorities here objected to H. M. S. Forte using her as be ex- patrols. Consequently the cruiser now steams outside the harbor nightly to avoid a possible repetition of the Maine disaster.” ——e ee The Boers, when they quit Wepener The instinct that led them in the early engage- ments of the war to hide their lesses seems to be dying out. The British have had to bury Boer dead in several instances lately. The fact is one of ithe signs of the enemy’s demoraliz— ation. With Years WISDOM. The answer to that old query, “What’sina pame?’’ was not hard to define in the case of ene justly celebrated Family Remedy that had its origin away down in Maine, which proves that with age comes wisdom about Jou tmen LiNIMENT An old lady called at a store and asked for a bottle of Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment; the clerk said ‘‘they were out, but could sup- ply her with another just as good.” The engaging smile that accompanied this in- formation was frozen stiff when she replied: Young Man, there is only one Liniment, and that is Johnson’s. Originated in 1810 by an old Family Physician. here is not a remedy in use which has the con- dence of the public toa greater extent. Could a@ remedy have existed for nearly a ce ntury, €x- cept that it possess extraordinary merit? Oovr book on INFLAMMATION free. Price 85 and 50c. I.S. Johnson & Co. Boston. 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