THE DAILY EXAMINER, Ub----- SETETOWN, NOVEM"E’: 14, °¢an AauwY 2. os ~ re Some cough mixtures emother the cough. But the The __# : | . 27 = ‘ ~ . on <3 ; ext breeze fans it into life =| a Transvaal War::| avain | Better put the cough out. ¢ . 4 w — : | hat is, better go deeper Pha y; a ve The British Army. | and smother the fires of 1n- Spl ae | ae . Tre o} lad os nt London ‘Times of recent date hammation. FOCHeS 6Ali~ shed a ummary ol the latest | not do this. Neither can rns to the British army (white | 9 Sie : troops only) By this it appears that | plain cod-liver oil. Oe eee ppes | . : : e efiective strength is 225,027. lhe } But Scott’s Emulsion can. | strength of the first class of the. Army | ° } neserve hich ; cen illshas sho n | The gl rcerine soothes and IOCServe, war na re ent one a 1OW é . to be available in full. number, is 78,- | makes comfortable; the hy- | +08 ‘Phe army reserve is composed pophosy hites give power and _ of trained soldiers under middle age, | \ i | rece 1 really as eflective as the active arimy | stability to the merves; and | ook.) i will be seen that with the | the oil feeds and strengthens | full reserve called out to take the places . n sent t ir, Brit an put in he weale - ; Of mén sent to war, britain can pu the wea <ened tissues. | to South Africa 798 soldiers with a d $1.00, all druggists, lant red . ry e man the strength SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Torenta. ear e : z nies’ § OF tei € shad anywhere in | the world “, : | U Ue GL C Ms ip OY | The Basutos. ~ | (Limited) | <A distinguished officer, speaking on sas | t, said a few days ago: “‘We Proposed Sailings from ' have done everpthing possible to pre- YONTREAL and QUEBEC yent the Basutos rising. They hate the because, like all natives During Scason of 1899. | who have come in contact with them, ’ ™ they have suffered constant illusage Sm 4 > a Sle t> “PD | from the Boers. But what we want — CALLING }is not that the Basutos should rise, | } + 1 eh oe t 4 a1 ~ su + Point, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce,| but that they should remain as they are, LDIS SUD} Boers, =" Aa ape Cove, Summerside, Char. | a strong armed force, as a protection lottetown and Souris. | on one side, while we advance on the Fron. Montreal From Ch’town other. lhe whole plan of or. “3 pm at6p.m, | has been based upon the armed = : {neutrality of the Busutos. If they do ivTthJvlyv do 10th July | ; oh : : rs i Bios: da do 24th do | Dreak out in our favor—as, of course, de l4ch Aug. do 7th Aug.}| it would be—then we find ourselves do 2xth do do 2list do | with quite a different condition of dy Lith Sept, do 4th Sept. | affairs to deal with. It would neces: | ado 25th do do 18th do | citate the entire reorganization of the | - ae : = «04 et 2 plan of campaign. We don’t want = 6th DN Me do 30ib do the Basutos, the Zulus or any other do 13th Nov| natives mixing up in our campaign, which we are more than able to carry out without any aid of any kind. We had only to hold up a finger and we had all the natives with us, because they have learned to have a holy dread “lerwruing wil) jJeave Pictou, N.S. every aiterna'e Monday at noon, on arrival of rains trom Halifax and St. Jobn, call- rg at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, Gs-++, Ma) Bay aud Father Point? ~: tjees "0 Change ehould circumstance} 0+ 11, brutal methods of the Boers, but oC CARVELL BROS, | special agents have been sent among Agents | the natives, telling them to remain e? Jem Isw. quiet. That had an excellent effect S $ City of Ghent PIKEORD & BLACK among them, because it showed them our confidence. This they fully under— stood, bnt now that we have had cer-— tain petty reverses they don’t under-— stand why they should not come to our rescue. “There lies the danger. They are fighters, every one. The war fever runs high among them, but we have got our people among them, and we hope we can stop them making a rush at the Boers—a move which would delight the Basutos, but place us in endless difficulties. But, if, however, any further disaster were to occur to British forcesI fear nothing could stop the Basutos but I don’t foresee any such disaster. a IE ee _S. City of Ghent will sail from Chak i tctown every Friday at/ o’cloc durin g ile season of 1£&9 for Halifax, calling at ‘ Port Hastings, Port Hawks-' by A REIGN OF TERROR. un mersice, ty, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon “over, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave }iclitax every Tu sday at 6 p m making some calis. The stean.er has excellent passenger sccc modations. Saloon amidships. Specia uw freights will be given this season Further inform ation apply to W W CLARK. Age Boer Soldiers Simply Laid Hand on What They Wanted. Gustav'Schlacht arrived’in New York recently on the steamer St. Paul, hav— ing come through from Johannesburg, South Africa, without stopping. Mr. Schlacht was the publisher of a paper in Johannesburg, called the African Jewish Gazette. In describing the situation prior to his departure, Mr. Schlacht said: “IT never saw such a mixed up and lawless place as was Johannesburg when I left there. Before this war the city had an Uitlander population of about 60,000, of which the greater part was English, with the Germans next, while I doubt if there were over 100 €h Town May 27 tl ibe Charlottetown Steam Nav- gation Co,, Ltd. Northumberland & Princess Leave ss below every day (Sua days excepted) From POINT DL CHENE (on arrival of efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- werside, connecting there with exprese ‘rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on srrivel of sorning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day we*n for St. John. 3 Connecting at Moncton ‘with train for Canada and at St.John with steamers cf International Line and D. A. R. steamers god rail aye tor United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Ha‘ifsz) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Poston, Through tickets to be had at Grand Tronk,Cansdian Pacific, Intercolonia] and School Children's Ryes Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. 7 E. I. Ra: \ways, and on the Company’s 'eem ¢)% ,connecting lines in United G. F. Hutcheson, F. W. HALES, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, nJP £] — ert Boers in the pk Of } city government and police were in the hands of the Boers, but few B } ice course, the sions were seized by them, and _ horses they made especial prey of tor use in the army. One foreign:r was held up while driving in the street, his horse was taken out of the shafts, and led away, and he was j<ceringly informed that walking was good. “The Boers looted everything with- out mercy and it will be a pretty hard state of affairs that we foreigners will find if we ever get back there. I left my partner in charge of my printing office, but I never expect to see it again. “TI do not think the Boers can ac- curately be called a civilized nation. They still have savage traits and they are uniformly testy and quick temper- ed.” Nerves... Wastedand = =-—Dr, A. W. Shattered by Worry or Overwork are Chase’s Revitalizedby Nerve Food ‘* Nerves"—what a world of meaning this word has to scores of thousands of women who, through the strains of social iife and the worry of home cares, are fast approaching the rave, ON ervous headaches, dyspepsia, irritability by day, restlessness and. sleeplessness by night. Pains and aches in the body, derangements of the organs peculiarly feminine, loss of energy and ambition, despondency and despair. These are some of the symptoms known to the woman of exhausted nerves. These are symptoms which entirely disappear when Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food is used. By creating new, rich blood and nerve tissue this great food cure of Dr. A. W. Chase re- stores and revitalizes the wasted nerve cells, uts new vigor and vitality into the system and s woman of many ills which are due to exhausted nerves. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food cures oy me building-up process, which makes the body round and plump, and restores the glow of health to the pale, sallow cheek. soc. a box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. ryeee seen “ 222] 4260080 ! | MASON’S STORE ¢ You can get the latest Cansdian and American newepapers received @ by mail each night. Drop in if you want a parer or magazine or book toread. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you're passing this wey. R. H. Mason : ; ; WE : q WANT T= HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods, Cheir lowness will surprise you. DRISCOLL and HORNSBY (QUEEN STREET [sland Produce. We are handling on commission all kinds of P. E. Island Produce, such as cargoes Potatoes, Hay, Oats, Pou)- try, (Beef in }’s, wrapped), Pork, Eggs, Mutton, &c., and we have an agency in North and South Sydney. Address — A. JENKINS & CO., North Sydney, Box 104, Cape Breton Sxoner ar | Charlottetown. 157—dtu fri wyy 3mos PRISONER RELEASED. Victim of Kidney Disease Escapes always tries to fix it so that people she knows shall meet him the firat time when he uas got on his dress suit. Minaro’s Liniment for every Where, Always listen to advice. It may enable you later to show the adviser that he didn’t know what he was talking about, 8 Sale Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff, A German law prevents proprietors of eating houses from serving veer Lo people eatiny fruit. 2 Bo. ae PG ete DR. A. W. GRASE’S CATARRH CURC ... 7m s by the Improved Klower. eals the ulcers, cic ars the air Passages, stops drop; ings in the é throat and permanantly cures “geteh apd Hay Fever. Blower free. ers, or Dr, A. W. Chase Medisine Ce.. Toronte and Butfalo. It may be allright for a girl to hustle around for husband, but after she gete him he should do the hustling. HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Stre,—I cannot epeak to atrongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicine. Joun A. Macpona.p, Publisher Irpprior Chronicle. “Did you ever make a serious mistake in & prescription ?” “Never but once,” answered the d-ug clerk as a gloomy Jook passed over his face. “I charged a man thirty cents fora prescripiion weterd of thirty-five.” Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. Most people tiod it unprofitable to spend very much time in trying to save a }ittle money. sctiaipiniininicebhetoeeiiinansiani Startling Confessiozs Show that 25 per cent. of men and women svffer the tortures of itching piles, Investiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. Chase’s Vintment has never yet failed to cnre itching plies, and all of these men and “omen could end their suffedings at once by using it. Scores of thousands have been cureu by this treatment Every body can becured in the same way. Some of the beet lessons we ever learn we learn from our mistakes and failures. The error of the pact is the wisdom and success of the futare—Tryon Edwarde. _—_—— ao Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in 'wenty-four hours apd causes neither Fain por discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best Minard’s Liniment Cure _ —— ener ea em ay 8 Burns & —— PLANT LINE. EXCURSIONS CHARLOTTETOWN TO Boston AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days. Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known 8.8. Halifax leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt noon for Boston, via Hawkes. bury and Halifax. From Halifax—Every Wednesday at 11 m. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on ednesdays. From Boston every Saturday at noon Tickets for eale at Sivtions on P Railway. For tickete, rates on freight an a]] information apply ' BH L CHIPMAN, W W CLARKE, Supt, Halifax, Agent | is sent direc. to the wseased * nt Bazaar glove ‘litting patterns ‘106 each at | | cared to live there because the ‘ ee eo i ‘ contained so many Ultanders, whom From its Clntches by Means they hate. ~ i ae : ; é — : } a The week before 1 t Tohanne of Dodds Kidney Pills hers . foreigners iett the | lace. ease ames ule, 55 : ! Ter ' Lal N . ” ; nd I understand that the othe: Sharoot Lake, Nov, 6.—Twenty years | a ( na Back U8 Aswl » é A . . . i ba es a oy th y AYO {pis mon 0, Jobn Nicho as Babcor K mand ; t exod > GQUTIDNY toe WeCK > : ewe - Stier a oe first noticed the symptome of Gravel and } fOllOWING ‘narture. | ; , ‘ os mmediately tohowins my Gepart other Kidney tronolee. Since that day | i . raioht f ‘a Tye \ . : . | ‘They made straight for Cape Colory | has never been tree from pain until im- land th: tra.ns were jammed to suffo mediately previous to the report of his cation. In one smali car I saw fift: | complete cure which appeared recently. ‘ - . ; | men and women—-b vere forced to | He has been like a prisoner sentenced for : life Dut his sentence bas been up to-day. i travel in cattie Cars. on x : M 13 setitable vetom of ter He'says: “After twenty years of pain ie, anwnhie a veritavie re p <a ti 3 wa . . ene 5 The | caused by Gravel and other kidney trouble, ¥ , » , , , f ry Yr) , 1) 7 r r=) : . - | ror prevailed in Johannesburg, “<1T am pleased to make it known that I j , . lA ry hy ">< ats “il } ; Boer soldie ry, Whi h was statione | have been completely cured by one box of there in force, simply laid their hands | Dodd’s Kidney Pilis. During these vears on everything that was valuable and |I1 bave spent hundreds of do!jars without carried it off without ceremony. No | receiving any lasting relief. foreigner’s property was safe. Flour, s I 7 vids ‘oats, potatoes and all sorts of provi- When a girl is in love with a man she ‘B. Perkins Pex TS NAB Om my te eines ba on 004% C905 9OO4 OOO CCOr Ogas ; FACTS 3 IT PAYS TO : 3 PUY AT .s rey os aA_—* ‘ DRESS The Popular POO® DOLD OOS gee COCO OWE BOL FS “$04 S208 DO & CO. $ »unnyside Millinery o GOODS. ° : Drv Goods ...Leacers $ Man. eee ee ee eee C808 BOOS 0800 IESE bene COUNT Ist—We have the largest range of dress goods in the city 2nd—We bought for cash in the best markets. 31d —We mark all our goods in plain figures. 4th—We are always satisfied with a small margin of proft oth —We are sure that it will be to your interest to trad with us. Black Merino, all wool 35, 42, 55, 62, 85, 88e per yd Black Elastic Cord, extra fine $1.10 per yard Black Bengaline, 55, 90, $1.10 and 1.20 per yard Black Henrietta. silk warp, $1 10 and 1.35 per yard Black Serge, 22, 25, 28, 36, 40, 42, 48, 50, 62, 65, 68, 80 and 85c per yard Navy Serges, 22, 25, 28, 36, 40, 42, 48, 50, 55, 60, 62 75, 80 and 85c per yard Black Figured Mohair, 28, 55, 60, 62, 75, 80, 88, 93, 98, $1.10, 1.15, 1.25, 1.35, 1.45, 1.60, 1.65, 1.99 per yard Black Maltalasee, silk and wool, $2.25 per yard Black Silk and Wool Costumes, $14 40, 15 00, 16 00 per cost, Kiplays Pearle Finish in ali the newest shades, 75, 59, $1 26 ard 1 50 per yard Colored Poplin Costumesin many shades, 90c, $1 00, 1 25 yd Box Cloth in Grey, Black, Brown, Blue, Green} and Fawn, 1c to $1 00 per yard Broad Cloths in suit lengths, in Black, Brown, Grey, Green, Fawn and Purple, $1 10, 1 20, 1 60, 235 per yard Scotch Cheviots in costume leugths in different coiors, $1 30 per yard Ladies’ Homespuns,in Greys, Browns, Green, 45 inch, 75¢ and $1 00 per yard oe £2 S 2 do, 09, 98, 60, , 65, 70, a ‘Tbe above lines and prices are but a few compared with what we can show yoa when you cone in, F. Perkins & Co, Sunnyside, Charlottetown. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFF FRAMES FOR PICTURES OF OUR SOLDIER BOYS Ww wv fine assortment of picture mouldings in all the latest designs raake up at special prices for Photos of the South Africa Contiagent. WE HAVE ALSO A few of these pretty photo frames left—suitable for cabinet oak, white ard gold. Prices 50c and 65c. Everybody Should Get Their Photos Faamed Here JOHN NEWSON = photo — “= = a ame © ili , GUNN & CO, Limited Grain & Comission Merchants Buyers & Receivers of Grain, Produce. ete _ We will receive oats in bulk at our elevator, unload, bag, weigh, and deliver from store, ete, ete. GUNN & CO., Limited, 19 to 22 Campbell Road, Oct 30th—dy8i, wy8i HALIFAX,N §& es Our Large Stock of winter Overcoatine and Suitings... IS NOW COMPLETE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION ae JOHN MLEOD & CO ,