ai My SPOOR we cet LP oe <a -etrs sE > : ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER 72 © One tre. ——— perce eS + ST 5 et ee D-O-D-D"S The __ Sana CGéuf O1 WOOG Stub agen po-$--ceeassesecses CESK en See eee eeevees OR ‘ . € nw } \ \ T oop gay W h . \ S j Loud on. oe lal ( ural e}\ Ww Ss ( etitic in a { I ry ur\ n to l L piace } 7 , ¢ 1 i \ 5; ‘9 n < wr j Lol ~~ ‘4 ‘ rs SPe€ n AS eC ral MS Cd i , , } : ities... mi yt Cotter ‘ Uwty.. . Smerret geese sea % RP arka ( thay nim our tne cotionei % <——m ee a* awe . = : 4 ; ; 7 ~~ ™ . —" - . Rd . SaiG rz e. L Ueblld b LA AL yVU . you DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, the Po “But I go as a private, sir,” was the ’ positive, never-failing cure, _ ie A iia a: arth, for all Ki dney diseases, | reply, but the colons! Only answered : Take Ne Other. “IT can’t help that you must step out. I Get tho Genuine. nnot consider you at all.” Retuse Imitations. .) ee os ; _— . -- ‘There’ — > One Dodson Lieut. Rorke stands 5 jeet 1o inches ~_ a — } 1 } ¥h athlete and inada. He ( bec SI temshi Co'y the smartest officers in Canada, : t was not made e the stuff to be cut ae dA wry + +h fret r eb nf (Limited) | Wil di Lis Pk oe ELA UTI. i lked out of Stepping as the Armor- oraerea, he Wi Proposed Sailings from ies. In a quarter of an hour the 31st - . . ‘ . TONTREAL and OUEBEC ranks were disbanded and Colonel de & " - a. ¥ bale nck No | ' eer : Otter was mounting his horse to ride During Scason of 1899. home again. He had one foot in the } o ‘ ie Rr P CTOU WNW S stirrup when Lieut. Rorke walked up EOE I = , * 3" and saluted. “I’ve wired my resig- —-CALLING AT— i} nation to my colonel and am now a y ', 7 private,” he said, ' ‘have I any chance Y ‘her Pcint, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce, | ! ta ne J Cape Cove, Sun:merside, Char. ve om : lattetow” ard Souris. Col. Otter’s strong face relaxed into a smile as he remarked: ‘‘Young man, From Ch’t > “rom vn tow? | 1 admire your pluck.” Then he gallop- Fria. Montres! FR be : P-™> | cd away. The bystanders broke into do 17th Joly a ae 7 | a cheer, and the plucky lieutenant, in mm aaa _ ie Th , Aug view of the shortage invclunteers, is do 28th do do 2let do | yetto be taken. io Lith Sept. lo 4th Sept. dc 25th do do 18th do ? Get ; ‘ : a Br > a a In a Nutshell, _ eee. fo 30th d© | = No clearer statement of the British ' = : ae si ae — _ i case in this Transvaal dispute is need- eee ee Ce N.S. every | ed than that presented by Mr. Cham- : ae "Halifax ae : berlain in the house of commons i = Cha- Seaintre: ie ummerside, Perce, ! The Transvaal government, while Ga+pe. Mal Bay aj Fa ther Point. jrebainn the British residents the Subject > change should circumstance | rights of citizens, was taxing them en- equine &. lormously to buy arms and equip and CARVELL re support a large army, ‘The result is Agents | ; ' that the Transvaal is to-day an armed Tr “ i ow. a pe p: and, acting in alliance with the re ange Free State, it was a serious to British supremacy in South $ § City of Ghent: v Africa Vere Britain engaged in a war | w ith s some first class power, the Trans- => ly ‘aal with its allies could easily make it tI KEC RD W BLACK very uncomfortable for British interests } in that portion of the globe,—perhaps LINE | even force a temporary evaczation. It | was, therefore, impossible to permit such a state of affairs to continue. And the best cure for it undoubtedly was | to secure the franchise for the Outland- ers inthe Transvaal. With the fran- chise the Outlanders would soon have stopped the excessive taxation, and thus stopped the waste of money on war preparations. This Kruger no uubt saw, and hence was obdurate. But the British having made the de- Bt call from Ch ” at + o’cloc durin g | d } } i $49 fer Ha ax, calling at “in merside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- ye ‘ Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon mand insisted on if, and properly too, r, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave} for they realized that it meant the de- ] lax every Tur sday at 6 p m makingsome| cision of the fate of South Africa. calls. The sicamser has excellent passenger} Hence the war. With Kruger’s foolish accomodation Saloon amidships. Specia we a Mr. Ch bectal iow ft eights will he given ‘ate season am tions it was, as JLT. vam er ain urther inf apply to said, inevitable. And now that it has W W CLARK. | come it is sound policy in the interests - # Age | of all concerned that it shall be de- cisive, and that no room be left for any future Kruger to repeat his antics. *) _ The Charlottetown Steam Nay- “ on Aah Lid | | aa Both in gold and in diamonds great treasure is ac stake in the Transvaal war. It is said that Great Britain’s cupidity has been aroused by the rich resources of the country, and is really fighting to possess them. But the fact is that the mines are principally in STEAMERS ja Northumberland & Princess Leave ss below every day (Sua- cays excepted) From POINT DL CHENE (on arrival 3f afteroen tra n from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express ‘rain for Char) ottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive) of Horning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day wr**n for St. John. Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and a! St. Jobn with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers nod railways for United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Easlifax) for Charlottetown, From CHARLOTTETOWN, «seven a. m., for Picton, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with ©. A.&.P Line for Poston. Throngh tickets 10 be bad at Grand Truvk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P.E.I. Reilwnye, sndon the Company’s ee eee eee D Ee School Children’s Eyes 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 fcature of our Optical Department. Bteem ¢12 connecting lines in United G. F. Fiutcheson, Fr. W. HALES, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, mrs! Sncmeran ' Charlottetown. Transvaal War::| one of A PASE ICES a oe PD Pe eT? ae wal British hands, and if any robbery is contemplated it is by the Boer, who is |} anxious to sieze this wealth and possess himself of it. ‘Lhe great gold mines | are near the Boer capital and under | | the guns of elaborately ¢eonstructed | Boer forts \lready the Boers |} | seized $4, 0¢ © of freshly mi | gold in tral a The « amond «| are just across the border of the | Orange Free State, l the burghers | | have assémbled a larg ce at | t within ¢€ 1S} striking Cistanc e. Ove! | | 100,000,000 worth of diamonds are | said to be stored at Kimberly and the} British force there is comparative: | ly small. Both : mond mines they are by ines and dla made what | kill immigrant labor and forge ‘Aanita) ~ ye ‘ . outside capital, They are and by owned largeiy in England, In 1896 the South African gold mines at Jo-| | hannesburg paid in dividends $7,45¢,°} 000 ; in 1897 the amount was $1 3,5 000, and last year went up to $24,45 ooo. If peace had continued the pro- | duction of the district this year would have surpassed that of any other by nearly one-half. Railroads built by English capital will also be seized, and of these there are 1,400 miles run- ning northwardly from Cape Colony. Those of Natal make a total of nearly 3,000 miles. If there is a lust for gold, diamonds, more territory and enhanc - ed power in the = uirs of the world the Boers are 1g their full share of it, and they are m: akin g the most of the fact that, at the outse ’ the margin of physical power is on their side. display! No Cure = ie Bright’s Disease In ite advanced stages—The Rea: son Why—Danger Prevented by the Timely Use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, To understand Bright s Disease is to know that in its advanced stages it is past the reach ef human aid. The cells of the kidneys undergo a wasting change, which leaves them dead so far as perf rming their functions is concerned. Just think of having the kidneys dead. Think of the poisons left ia the system when these organs could no longer perform their duties as filters of the blood. It would be difficult to conceive of anything more dreadful, and yet th iS sis the goal to which every case of neglected ki ; disease mustlead. When the back “when urinati ng is difficult or too frequ uent, when there are de- posits in the erine after standing for 24 hours, there is no time to | se in procuring Dr. Chase’s Kidney yi ver Pil It is not claimed that tt ey will cure Bright's Disease in its last stages. They are an also- lute cure for kidney disease, and so long as the kidneys are not entirely wasted away they will give new strength and vigor and enable them to resume their duties ro “Al ltering the blood. Dr. Chase’s Kidney- caae Pills will stop backache and headache in short order by re- moving the cause, and will positively prevent Bright's Disease. One pilla dose, 25c. a box. At all dealers, or Edmanson, PBries & Ca., Toronto. ne -s Springs 0. a Mineral Springs at Home For the Weak or ‘Strong, Sick or Well Produces clean~ linees, health, strength and vi tality, d.sepels colds, fevers and disease. @@&Ms These baths are highly en~ doreed by such eminent author- ities as Jenesse Miller, E: asmus Wil-on, F Kk 8, Dr. R V Pierce, wa G F Adame, M . D, Dr. Fowle. sae Ard iia Wachee —— | as shots of othe. Write for circulars and oniols to— W. G. MOORE, Agent City P. O. Box, 65 Challenge Since some ofthose owning the horses defeated at Souris recently are doing a lot of talking I bave deposited $100 with Mr. Chas. D. McKinnon for match races be - tween my horse Prince Regent and Prospec tor and Progress Lad, races to take place on Souris track when mutually agreed npon. The firstrace must be with Pros« pector and the second, a week later, with Progress Lad, each race to be for $1004 side. The races are to be trotted according to national rules, mile heats, best three ip five to barvees. Each man wil] pick a judge, and they will picka third in each race. This challenge will be left open until Monday, 30th inst. R. N. STERNS, Souris East, Oct 25tb, 1899. House For Sale A house conveniently situated on Der~ chester St., now occupied by the under-~ signed, containing 15 rooms. Stable accomodation for 12 horses. All iz first class order. Suitable for a boarding bouse, saloon or private dwelling. Parties desiring to eee the house may do so from 10 to 4 o’clock op any day. Wi)}l be eold reasonably. : 240 -d&w MICHAEL SWEENY ; about one year and by thous / Tan ORO an: AMBITIOUS CITY AGAIN: Mr. Harry Bawden, of Hamilton, Ont Cured of Lumbago by Icceas Kicney Pilly Hamilton, Oct. 16.—Mr. Warry Baw- ‘den of this cCily corroborates the report printed recently relativg to his cure of Lumbago ty Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “For eix years,” he rf ye, ‘*Isuffered with Lumtazo and Kidney Disease. 1] tried everything nnoder the eun, but ab- solutely nothing I ever took gave me the tlightest relief. A friend advired re ago to try Dodd’s K dney I finaliy dec ‘ded to do « FO, and pur~ Pilie, there are found, too many warm, endorserst | i of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in this city. Little faith is put in the many imitations cn b weket, the verdict being that the rigina] isrthe test. The London Chronicle estimates that 6,000 0f the 14,000 parish churckes in Kngiaad are ® inclu led toward ritualism. ———— Minard’s Lini meut for sale everywhere, On many of the church doors in London are notices taked up telling when and where the exereise board will meet to grant licenses to éel! intoxicating liquors. ——_- Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. Near Aberystwyth, ip @ little fern! house, there resides an old army pensioner who has nine sons in the Britieh army. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATAL CUR 20. is sent direc. to the eéseased = by the Improved Blower. ealg the ulcers, cl ars the air passages, stops drop.ings in the roat and permanantly cures ¢ Catarrh and Hay Sever. Blower free, Ali dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medigine Co., Toronte and Buffalo. —_———____.¢ 44 —__.___. Te nearer an advertisemen: comes to exactly describing goods, the better ad~ vertisement it is.—Cbas. Seth Brown. HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sins,—I canpot epeak io strongly uf the excellence of MIN.ARD’S LINI- MENT. Ivis THE remedy in my house- bold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is truly a worderfu] medicine. Joun A. MacponaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. Too often when a man’sbeart is inthe right place there is something wrong with his head. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- a}fia. Mr. Bragg—I got a wireless mestaze from San Franciscothis morning. Mr. Wise—“Batl did’t kdow Marconi’s system would carry so far.” Mr. Bragg—* Marconi dii’t bave anything to do with it, It came by mail—,”—Bal]timore Ameri-~ can. Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys ase keyt heathy and vigors by the use Of A. W. Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver P ills. It is Uric Acid le*t im che blad by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr_a. W. Uhase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys strovg and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the — of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. “T thought you said before the war broke out that you intended to enlist ? “TI did intend to, but just before the first call for troops was issued my wife’s mother gota channe to go to Europe for the sum- mer.” —Chicago News. -——>> <<< Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Cora Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours spd causes neither pain .vor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & = — Farm kor Sale That weil known and valuable freehold farm, Jately theproperty of Edward Mu)- len, and now of James L. Mullen, Cove head Koad, Lot 34, is offered fur sale. It covtains 170 acres of firet class land, mostly cleared and in good condition. There are a few acres of fine timbe> suitable for scantling and fencing and some hardwood. On it are a well built and comfortable residence, barns, granary and hay house. It is well adapted for a pasturage farm; is almost alongside of church and school, and nine miles from the city. If not disposed of by private sale before the second day of November next, 1899, it will be eold at auction oa that date, Farm produce, stock, implements and houtehold furniture will be sold at the same time. For terms of sale and par- ticulars apply to JAS. L. MULLIN Covehead Road, Lot 34. Oct. 3, °99—w3i d3i CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 30, 1§99 “are You chased one box and found relief. I used ,in all five boxee snd am completely cured, The case has crea'ed quite a stir and | | — TROUBLED WITH BAD --- FIT AT —a Be D. A- BRUCE’ Cousultation free. IF $0 CALL And you will be cured, Victoria Row, i Post Office ene lit < SaNYyY OPN NPONNTYNNEDNTTRNPETTATPTTTEPTAPNDYE TVET TNA PENTA NTI NAD ae Have You Made Up Yeur Mind What kin? ¢f a boot you will get for fall weard We cannot crowd all our d.fferent styles of boots intu the wind ow—just drop in and eay I want to see chat boot at euch and such aprice. The rest ig ne McQUAID’S a ay dddadsddiddsds? enoprnennetvanen nn = LOWER,QUEEN STREET oe = BO OT & SHOE STORE, a =~ _— — Blaxnlzete Comforters A new fresh stock Now open YT. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Eee FOUR.... [NTERESTING ~« oe RHINGS The Transvaal War Whe Big Bazaar The Yacht Race The Highland Range Wefcan tell’you aj] abcut the lasi, FENNELL a> CHANDLER No More War Swords wiil be beaten into plough shares later on; but tk armers do not need to wait till the “Peace Conference” is over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do so at orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where the share, or other plough extras can be had for Jess money, and setter than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying them. MEK SF Re Se lp TT. A. MACLEAN MANUFACTURER Of ALL’KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Office.Masonic Temple, Charlottetowa, ' een “~~ ss FIT.EOR A oq Na oq Na Cf all Wine Merchant Bhishay. Wholesale from the distiller, A.G. Tomson & Uo, Glasgow We at of silv e ca rk in t ti m cal some frie Ste ; | uit