22". Pr, = a rama ee oe TR ae gp ate neg tm Ee ae : ' t } i ‘ | ‘ ’ ER resaee P a LR ag mete Diamond Rings For engagement rings, Still take first place in pop- ular favour, Their matchless sparkle their intrinsic value,and their dursbility, appe.l irresistably to refined taste, The price ranges from $7 | up. Svecial rings ordered on #} proval for your inspect ion. G. F. HUTCHERSON, Watchmaker & Jewele e © 7 . C 3 { : | | | | j | | i | ; | | Hoving pu.chased from Mr. F. J] aS yy the stock and good will of | ok and Stationery Busines che Morris Block, we will continue the b ss in its various branches, sell- Ins lowest prices for cash only. Miss Bb. tiornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge | of the store, and will be pleased to at | to all old ctistomers and many | new eS. \ choi-e new stock of Wall Papers wi 2 mce put on sale, and all de pari;en of the business will be kept we!! s:ocked. A well supplied news and will be a special feature of the bu ss The store will be known as “Tbe Bazaar Books o (Sree THE —_— Yomnay , Gia Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. Chit vn, March 15 1900. i" Plant Line \ TO Boston the favorite Commencing May 8 h, Ss: 8. “HALIFAX.” Will leave Charlottetown for Bos- sev every Tuesday at noon (Standard ti.) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax icernrning will leave Boston every Satu day at noon. Passengers leaving Charlottetown We -sday morning via Pictou, mace elo-e « nnection at Halifax with 8. S. *Hal.iax.” Tc. ets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Raiiw ay. For tickets, rates and all infor- Jation, apply to—— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. L. CHIPMAN Superintendent, Apl 24tf. Quebec Steamship Co. Str ““GAMPANA,” From Mon'real Tueeday 220d May From Ch’iown Monday 28th May Monday 4'b June llih June " he * “« Br * “ 2ad July es Mth July =“ i) * “ $30 * ~ a * 6th Aug. ** 13ch Aug. =. ma + *' to “ 3rd Sept. “ 10th Sept. 7 eo 7 . Ist Oct. “ 8th Oct, ° ee oi 22nd “ ota 29-b “ ** «6th Nov. “© 12th Nov. Freight handled carefully and at cur- Tent rates. Paseengers will find the accomodation the very best,and the trip up and down the St. Lawrence the moet delightful, CARVELL BROS, Cc pow, Maw 14th, 1900, Agente. y ed & sat. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, LS A LS SL LE LST Lec e aS ASSET SSM DESIRES AAAI MeN NM APT NEWLY INTRODUCED. | } Sensation Caused in BarnabyRiver, N.B., by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Minerd’s Liziment Relieves Neuralgia | tn, The coming man is utually the who holds your promissory note, —— —_—— Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- | usly upon its ttim as Croup. Happy is | ne mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s | Syrup of Turpentine whea the drar cnes awakes in the night cougning and Siruggling for breath. ‘This famous remedy !s the stand ' | wy in the homes of ibis continent as a prompt } and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, | colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents | a bottle. Family size 60 cents, ee Love finds a way, even if it has to stand the furmiture off. Te Cure a Cold in One Day Tablets. All fails to cure son cach box Take Laxative Bremo Qulnine DULUpPIeIE DEIL: C Lé Money it 6c. E.W. Gicve’s signature a The worst thing about a man who wastes his lime is his ing the time of other people. ee eel Minard’s Linimert Cures Dan¢ruff. comic the take a nase rexciied vegine to y ene Whena gi vaientine age limit. Serious Babies Tortured. By fiaming, itching eczema, find ecmfort abd permancnt cure in Dr, Chase’s Ointment, a prepvaraticn which esa record of cures uD- paralled in the history of medicine, Kc«czema, salt rheum, ietier, tcald head, old people’s Yash, avd all itching erkin diteates. are avusoiuiely cured by Dr. Chase s Virtment. Quslity has much to do with the value of seme things, but the man with com mon sense bas ue reason to complain, Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere has dimepsions as a of a man’s bank account do with the The size nothing to mar. The Uls of Women, Are usuaiiy the result of an exhausted nervous eystem which can be tully restored ¥ the tre of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. omen made nervous bythe waisting dis- eases which drain their system find new life, new vigor. new eberzsy,.2. lr. A.W. C bsee Nerve Food, the wWoiid’s greetcst biecd an nerve builder. Some people who don’t claim to know very much make better use of their knon- ledge than othere who think they ksow it all. Minard's Liniment Cures Buras, etc. To Hotel and Boarding Hout: epers If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating summer tourists and others during the coming season wil! send their addrese to Tae Examiner office we wil] be happy to compile a list and forward to the different acencies which make a business of fur- nishing such information to the travelling | public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, maiie, nearness to railway and bathing, etc., should be mentioned when writing ue, Salis cetellindh seelhiabiel Bicycle Pants in Shepherd Check and dark tweeds, all wool, $1.75 to $2.40 per —_ at J B Macdona'd & Co's, P. B. ISLAND HOSPITAL, —— Public Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance of the act Of incorporatioaa Public Meeting of all contributors to the beve insti- tution will be held in the New Hospital, north side of St, Peter’s Road, Charlottetown, on Thursday, 3ist. May, 1900 at the hour of 7 30 p. m., for the purpose of electing Trustees for the Government of the Institution in accordance with the Bye Laws, and for the transaction of such other business | as shall be brought before the meeting. B. BALDERSTON, Sec’y of Trustees. May llth 1900, 2aw td. Ne |land Rifles, ‘numbering in all some eight hundred one | penchant for wasi- | MAFEKING’S FIGHT. —- (Continued fr m page 3.) | Lee- Metfords. To may be added the strength of the Protectorate Regiment, the Bechuana- and the native contingent, the town guard massed men. Against these were an y > . ' . . sah ' »< ac Barnaby River, N. B, Mas —Quite!enemy from five to eight times as a sensation has been vaveed here lately by | strong, whose artillery fire was admir me eee n of a cew — oe ” | able, whose guns were numerous and 7 r »-1 ) ‘ s Kiane iia, Alt ugh there Dat ee a — “ wera ebons pep iin: t eur. | fitst-class, ‘they stood off five miles oe many deaths in this village and surs | ; ee Reishi, Disease | and shelled the tewn with perfect safe- rounding dist? from Bright’t Lae ase | eu eal \ and otber kidney trouvte yet strange to | ty. While under cover of their hire Fay Dodd’s K ineyv Pi I. bad never been | they protected th ir es unced trenc hes | tested. Our people had le faith in| daily afew inet nearer the town. The ; j : ‘ pe nee , Pil! | defenders endeavored with artillery Now, how , Dod Kidne 8 a e and by night. sorties to check their creating a sé tion. # number of s Mafeki . -exsi rogress, but the sapping of Mafeking people are us pg them ana expressing j | iV ; ! } 4 surpise and delight at the result. “From |in the course of weeks Dc - a very | ”» ] Ithoug afen the first week I began to improve,” says| serious danger. Al! hough the defend- Cornelius Crot of Barnaby River, who| ers threw up bales of ympressed hay had been given up by the doctors. The | and sacks of oats to act as shields } fact seems tohaye surprised = . but it is aeeinat the enemy's’ bullets. aad the al 78 ue wi > Dodd’s dney Pille| “®°" dag ’ always true Where | A ey Pii fiying splinters of passing shells, there are wsed, => 7 ee, eds was no hour in the day in which the f i streets of the town were not sprayed [v's an easy matter te interrat eirl. by Mauser bullets All you have to do isto talk about matri / ; mony. pew bonnets and sleigh rides. DESPERATE SORTII | . | On irrison varied vy, - am Decenal yer 2] the gi one of the attacking positions on | known as Game Tree Fort, | the men approac hed within 300 yards } ef the fort, rifles rang out from every possibl and the ground was | swept by Ma zuser and Martini bullets. One who was present Says.: Capta’ n | Sandford was the first to fall, mortally vounded with a bullet in the spine. He fell down callingeto his men to ‘ontinue the charge; but where he had i fallen he died. Our men now began !to drop rather rapid!y, amd Captain | FitzClarence was disabled with a bullet fin the thigh. His place was taken by } ‘ ' ‘ | Lieutenant Swinburn, who at once 'continued the charge. The steady | rush of our men, underflected by the could those who were | worst that the enemy | rapidly demoralizing | firing frem behind the loop-holes in \the fort, and it may have been that, had we not had our responsible officers } | shot er killed before we reached the walls of the fort, a different story ergnt ithave to be told. As it hay | when Captain Vernon, with whom was Lieutenant Paton, steadied his men for the last charge, a bullet struck him in the body a brief interval he stopped, but, refusing the entreaty of Lieutenant Paion that he should fall out, he joined that officer once more in taking the lead. From the point which they had gained the character of the fort was seer and the heavy fire under | which it was defended, showed it to be impregnable. It rose some seven feet from the ground, from the edges of a ditch with sides that it was almost impossible to climb. It was certain death which stared them in the face within 25 yards, but nota man was dismayed. They continued. The ditch was before them, the fort before them, and through three tiers of loop-holes came the enemy’s fire Our men from one side of the ditch fired point blank at them. Here those who had survived until now were either killed or wounded, and it was here that Captain Vernon was hit again, as he, with Lieutenant Paton and the scout Cooke, whose tunic at the end of this engagement was found to be riddled with bullets, endeavored to clamber into the tert. Captain Vernon and E SURE that ycur blood is rick and pure. The best blood purifier, enricher and vitalizer is Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. x ont ie - = - ‘Its all Those Who Plain Sailing Deal With With Us (ur Goods are Right | (ur Prices are hight It lies with you, reader, togive us a chance to prove the above assertion. We are receivivg new goods daily. See our Covered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. Choice Creamery Buiter just received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28c per b. It will please you. We also sell Haszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big stock ofother Teas on band, from 20c per Ib up. ypenes d, For Also in stock, canned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a full line of general groceries, all at the Free delivery of owest’ possible prices. Telephone gocds to ali parts of the city. communication. R. F. Maddigan & to LOWER QUEEN 8sTREET. MAY 23, Lieutenant Paton managed by super- human efforts to reach the loop-holes, into which they emptied their re- volvers. Their example was eagerly copied by the few who remained and shot down as they plied who were | their bayonets through the apertures. Here Captain Vernon, Lieut. Paton, Corporal ‘Pickard, Sergeant Ross, and many otters were killed. Vernon was shot in the head, the third wound which he had _ received within 200 yards, Lieutenant Paton was shot in the region and we who had not taken part in the | Chat monotony of the siege by an attack But, when |} do, was | stitute, so that people unable to pro- cure the Ear Drums may bave them free. Address 222nd, Tne Nicholson Institute, Longcott, Gunnerebury, London, W. Tb, wk. "he One Who Cooks knows there is one to reach a man’s that is by always nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. sure way heart, and having a We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is yeur trade; can we have it ? 7 JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, COATMAKERS! Good coatmakers wanted at once steady employment, good wages. CHAPMAN BROS, Amherst, N. 8 wee ee Direct cargo, schr. “Omega” from West Indies, day—121 puns, 20 hds, bbis. Choice quality. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town May 14, 1900. 24 TOLET tere and Warehouse at St.' Peier’s Bay, | fhe store and warehouse until recently oc- | ~upied by the late John P, Sullivan. Apply i “— McLEAN, - Peter’s Bay, South Sid ' ———— | Garters’ Seeds Grou Molasses. arrived to- | d0-Gtinea BICYCLE (Ladies’ or Gents’) FRRE, ee 3() fi 34) it Captain | PIANO FREE, ‘OLD WATC SEWING MACHINE FREER, TRIP tothe PARIS EXHIBITION nf 1909. ' Bugler Morgan, who was the first to | ply his bayonet, was shot in three | places. Then a mighty roar rose up xe thought that the position had); In order to increase the circulation of the Woman’: Wort! arrangements whereby any subscribes may gain a ladies’ | guineas, a gentleman’s bi icycle, value 30 | oe ee ; 3° guineas, a gold watch, ladies’ or gentleman’s, value 20 euit fuineas, a 7-octave wal! (Ladies’ or Gents’) FREE. ‘ALL EXPENSES PAID, VALUE 30 Ouineas, FREE of the heart. | have made , Value 30 lut plano, value we 7 Ccycie ding rings. Your ring will be admired showing you our rings if we have the c We W.WEL Feces ' . ft eas, without any been carried. But it was the triumph-| cost beyon 1d the subscription money. ‘This system is not intended fur the idle ; igs J* L Tit as Oise § : = ant shout of the Boers. Those of | —to receive something for nothi -but for those who are willing to use a little ' : Wis Al is1ttie LU USC ¢ men who were left fell back. When cleverness, in their spare sithe for which they receive handsome prizes, they fellin again, out of 60 men that | Carriage paid to your door. had been engaged in the charge only If you want any of the articles named above you can procure them by be- nine were unwounded. Our ‘killed | coming a subscriber to the Woman’s Worzip. Thi nakes you ible to pa a . : : rs His 1 ACS YOU C iy i@ {O Par- were 21; our wonnded 32, of whom] ticipate in our method of procuring the articles named free of cost to you ; four have since died. here _ were Every riber to the Woman’s Wor LD is entitled to one of these prizes also three who were prisoners in the | according to conditions we send. Subs ription for one year Post free. c a nite hands of the enemy. send addressed enve‘ope with stamp (of any country will do) for copy of paper, and ful! instructions, how to proceed. also sav which nrive wv 1 THE LAS CEE 7 i i 4y Gl Say Wwoich ITiZE you seiect. l LAST EFFOR1 Address.— 7 : . i Nz ce rs n Yoon A fortnight ago the Boers made wis THe WOMAN’S > VV ORLD,” s% their last effort to take the place by BRENTFORD, LONDON. assault. The garrison allowed them | guucessserere W., ENGLAND. to seize one fort, and then surrounded ay - =— om nol Be S Bs ana overbore them before the large WV é OL B | VT fa nT. sek ay » “rae c ] na ‘A > » ‘% tea } forces near at hand perceived the ry od hes! LUN or 5 IN Cc; rh | strategem. Che Boers admit losing “ | 24 killed and wounded, and a number | I . e , ‘ . -“¥ i © | of prisoners, one of these, Sarel Eloff, We are showing aq | being President Kruger’s grandson. very Jarge assortment ib las i ae tose | lla | of different widths in | TOTHE DEAF.—A rich lady, soid gold wedding cured of her Deafness ard Noises in oe ; 2 rin gs. d the Headby Dr Nicholscn’s Artificial The deen ! deep finish, fine quality of gold cits in g, Ear Drums, gave £5,000 to his In- 1 e making and rich appearance, make them tots ‘lly diff-rent from other “wed- ppo: tunity of 2 t @ Be ae, = 1500 32D TIM” eS Buy 3 money. We have a large vetches, peas, Island wheats. your seed at Le Page’s od stand a aH relection of clovers, White Rus-ian, AAA and all kinds of farm implements. PW. CRANT & LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street AAARAAAA D c choose from, have taken prizes wherever shown. RAAL RA AS PAAR RA RBH IS ssh timothy, Minitobi bh Spring Tooth Harrows SPECS PREP SY EEE EY Ye Y — wAF ms -~900 & nd Save and 1 ard ” * () O UYYEYWie Fy yy % ~~ Tey Our giant Sweet Peas are all ot the grandiflora type, over fifty vari» ti See our catal ea Corapetition for 1900. ‘ O21; fic Se | HZASZARD & MOORE SUN YNYSIDE Oharlottetow a. cag, tC