j 3 Special Notice. ae tr temenowcamton ena ite. u.chased from Mr. F. J stock and good will of Having “Jorns 'y the ns Book and Stationery k, we will continue the business in its various branches, s« ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsb who has managed the Morris Blo t . rill _ re i business in the past, will be in charge {| 5 : I ©” | Cornelius Crotie, of Barnaby River, who | had been given up by the doctors. of the stor and will be pleased to} attend to all old customers and many new mes, new stock of Wail! A cho'-e q will be @ ce put on sale, and all de par!menis of the business will be kept well stocker A well supplied news and will be a special feature of the business ‘he store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” » An THE ut 5 i) : fh i. f : t Bb cpecessors to PF. J. dORNSBY. Rae ae se wa, March MO! Chto 15, 1900. Boston Commencing May 8h, the favorite | s- S. “HALIFAX.” fcr Bos- W ill leave Charlottetown an «very Tuesday at noon (Standard tin) calling at Hawkesbury and Fiatis..x bheiurning will leave Bestcn every Batv day at noon. Pi .xengers leaving Cherlottetown W. esday morning via Pictou, make wlo-e connection at Halifax with 8. S. *H fax.” ‘| «ets for sale at Stations P. E. I. Railv “ny. F tickets, rates and all infor- Datinn, apply to— W. W. OLARKE, Agent Charlottetown HB. L. CHIPMAN, Suporintendent, Ap! 24tf. Quibec Steamship Co. Str “CAMPANA,” FProw Montreal Toerday 22nd May From Ch’iown Monday 28th May ‘ BMoerda: 4b June llth June Sih “ s Bh “ “« tnd July ’ Mth July “ 16th ° Ba = ‘ eh ** ” 6th Aug. ~ J3’b Aug. . = aa o 3rd Sept. * {0th Sept. *: 2e:. 9 <- 24h * o Ist Oct. * 8th Oct, * th * “ 23ad “ = teh * ” 6th Nov. “ 12th Nov. Freight handled carefally and at cur- Peat rn es. Por-rogers will find the accomodation the verv beat,and the tripupand down the St Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, Ch’iown, May '4th,190@. Agents, dy2law wed & sat. Le, ty BLAGS LINE. DIAMOND TheS. 8. Cacouna sailing from Mon- treal Friday morning, May 26th, wil! be due at Ch’iown Menday morning, May 28th, and wails for St. John’s Nfld, vis. North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and @heep on deck and produce under deck at loweet possible rates. For further particulars as to freigt, etc., apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Agents, Ch’town, May 23rd, 1900. Plant = Line | | Busines in ; Papers | =f Wa nee NEWLY INTRODUCED. Sensation Caused in IainabyRiver, N.B., by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Barnaby River, N. B, Ma; 14 a sensation has been caused bere lately by the introduction of a new medicine — Dodd’s Kidney Pilis. Altbough there bad been many deaths in this village and sur- rounding district from Brighvt Disease and otber kidney troubles, yet strange to cay Dodd’s Kidney Pille had never been tested. Our people had litle faith in patent medicines, Now, however, Dodd’s Kidney Pills are creating asenestion. A Juarge number of are using them and expressing surpise and delight at the result. “From the firat week | peopie be yao to Ito prove ” says e > J The tact seems to have surpris«d him, but it is always true Pills are used. where Dodd’s Kidney Ivean easy interesta girl. All you have to do isto talk about matri- mooy. new bonnets and sleigh rides. maiter to Minard’s Li:iment Relieves Neurelgia The coming man is usually the one | who holds your promissorr note. | awekes in the bight ccugpinpga | | i | ee eee RSIS KBabies Have Croup, ‘ing escape from the Boers. ‘surrender of } -. | away tothe north. Quite | y | | THE BAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY AN ESCAPE. Corporal Lloyd, one of the prisoners captured at the ambush of Sanna’s post, succeeded in effecting a most dar- After the | the prisoners, he states, Lloyd, in the early made evident complete ex- the march, stages of signs of suffering from His captors permited him to lie on the side of the road until the ambulance, following in the rear, came up. he was almost entirely unguarded and the lapse altogether. ambulance, however, haustion. and later he professed to col- | | prisoner immediately took advantage of this fact to attempt to Crawling into a small fissure in the | side of the road, he lay unperceived until the Boer commando had passed out of sight and he did not venture out until hours then made his way in the direction of Bloemfontein, travelling only by night, escape. several afterwards. He | and inthe daytime hidirg in the most likely After for four days and nights without feod he man-— rar Ing cover, being after a most arduous journey, Corporal Lloyd gives a most graphic description of the surprise of the con- voy at Sanna’s post. Aftera severe iand protracted resistance, during i which his comrades were shot down No disease comes so sucden)y and treacber- | usiy upon its victim as Croup Happy is ne mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turgentine wheu the d ar ones nd@ sirugyling for breath. This famous remedy 1s (he stard by in the homes oi ihis Continue nt as a prompt ? and certain cure for cicup, bronchitis, coughs, | | ) } on aii siaes, Lloyd, along with those who survived, dismounted and _ sur- rendered to save further bloodshed. Lloyd recognized among the Boer commando several armed Free Staters Seliing produce at the British camp at Thaba Nchu, and they laughingly admitted their identity. Many of the burghers rendered them- whom he had seen selves particularly obnoxious to their colds, asthma and threat irritation. 25 cents | a bottle. Family size 60 cents. Love finds a way, even if it has to s:and | the furniture cft oan ’ ‘ Te Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Ercmo Qu)nine "i ablets, A) Dl pRIEIE 1 E)V2 « le Donkey YW fads iocure bc. bh. W. Gicve’s tyr ewe xt cn each box The worst thir g about a man: who wasies bis time is his renchaut for was - | | | | valentine ing the time of other yeople. I re Minard’s Liniment Cures Dan¢r uff, When a i begins to take a eomic Btrigusiy she has re:cthed the age limit, Rabies ‘Tortured. By fleming. itching eczema, fird ecmfert and permarent cure op Dr. c hate @ prevareticn which banareccid of cures uD} paralled in the history of medicie, kc zema, ralt rheum, tetier, scald heed, old Teath, ard all inochirg ekin Gistates, acsoiuliely cured by Dr. Chace s virtn ext. 3 are mes Qaslity has much to do with the valne of seme things, but the man wih com mon sense bas uo reasoo to complain. Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere The size of a man’s bank account has nothing to do with the dimevsions as a! man. The lils of Women. Are ufually the result of an exhausted nervous ¢)stem which can be tully restored uy the ure of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Focd. omen made nervous bythe waieting dis- esres Which drain their s}stem find new life, Dew Vigor.new ¢herp),-32 1). we. .% Lave Nerve Food, the wo2)0’s giceicst Litcod an nerve bullder. ae ee Some people who doa’t claim to know very much make better use of their knoa~ ledge than others who think they kaow it all. Minard ’s Liniment Cures Barns, ote. To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating eummer tourists and others during the coming seaeon will send their address to Tae Examiner office we wil] be bappy to compile a list and forward to the different acencies which make a business of fur~ nishivg such informativn to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rat:s, dis~ tance from Charloitetown, surroundings of hotel, maile, nearness to railway and bathing,etc., should be mentioned when writing us, Ss i aneiledll Nidhi Bicycie Pante in Shepherd Check and dark tweeds, all wool, $1.75 to $240 per pair at J B Macdona!d & Co’s, Garters Seeds Grow SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prows3 Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. QR AYEPS' May 23, 2in pd. captives, stealing everything could lay their hands on, even taking away the very putties which the cap- tives wore. ‘The prisoners were called most approbrious epithets, and taunt- ed about their downfall for hours. The Boer ponies, Lioyd states, were wretchedly weak, their owners gladly they relinquishing them for the magnificent i Dut were me fusal, and toid *, Oin'iment, ! pe ople’s | | writes : chargers of the captured officers. The latter requested to be allowed to ride t with a peremptory re- that as Tommies they must walk. hac . te they were ail HILYARD STEYNS REPORT. A Bloemfontein correspondent I have had the good fortune to trav- el three hours with Mr. Hilyard (Hal- hart?) Steyn, brother of the ex-Presi- dent of the Free State, who is proceed- ing to Cape Town onparole. I found Mr. Steyn extremely courteous and he was by no means averse to entering in te conversation, and to yiviug free ex- pression to his views on the sitatton. I may state that in appearance Mr. Steyn is as nearly as possible typical of the successful burgher farmer, and appears to be possessed of much strength of character, is generally broad-minded in his views, and frank in the expressien of them. He told them that up to the actual moment of the despatch of the Boer ultimatum to Britain he considered war improbable. He was convinced that the greatest good-fellowship had always existed between the Orange Free State andthe British, and had never heard a single complaint of the alleged arbitrary, British treatment. On the contrary there was genuine good feeling existing between the two races. Mr. Steyn stoutly denied that racial hatred or bad blood would exist after the war as far as his countrymen of the Free State are concerned. He would not listen to any imputation up- on the character of his brother, the ex-President, and with much heat de- fended him in his policy with regard to the war, FACTS ABOUT ST. HELENA. St. Helena is distant 1,140 miles from Africa, and 1,800 miles from America. The only inhabited plaee in St. Mel- ena is Jamestown, which has a popu- lation of about 2,500. Diana’s Peak, the highest point in the island, near the centre, is 2,700 feet above the sea. The island is eight miles long and Flags! Flags ! _——_———_—- A few left, 3 yards to 4 1-2 yards long. A. KENNEDY & C0. | | aged to reach the Free State a i | house, on an elevated | 2,000 feet above the sea. Longwood, where Napoleon _ lived ce ee A ten miles across square pendicnlar wall or cliff, averaging from 600 feet to 2,000 feet all round. ) c ' British force the! Zulu war, Dinizulu and were marched | two Zulu chieftains, were transported } ito St. | when they were expelled by the Eng diarrboea. LEPE OO EK OBR VEO OVER EOOE 25, tgoe . } with anarea of 47 | miles. The coast of the island forms a per- end of the Undabuko, On Feb. 7, 1880, at the Helena. St. Helena was discovered by the | Portuguese on St. Helena’s day, May 21,1502. The Dutch held it until 1600, ; } i lish. | l.adder Hill on which Government Hiouse is situated, isso called because of the almost perpendicular Jadder-like | wooden stairs by which its acclivity cf 600 feet has to be sealed. St. Helena is a great place for caves | and hills. Geologically speaking, the island is largely, if not wholly, vol- canic, and a lot of extinct craters ap- parent. Some of the pinnacles have queer names, such as Lot’s Wife, the Man and the Horse, t and Holdfast Tom. ne Asses’ Ears, AARARAAGCKRARAR Nearly four miles inland from James. town, the capital, is an isolated farm- plateau about This is | from 1815 until he died there in 1821. "he house isa long, low, whitewashed, | trim building. An OLD anpD WELL I'RIED REMEDY. — Wivelow’s Soothing Syrup has been for over fitty years by muill‘one of motuera fortbeir children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, aliays the pain, cures wiod colic, and is the best remedy for It is pleasant to the tasre Scld by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle Ite value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. VV irs, used SK Le i WEDDING RINGS. We are thowing g very large assortment of different widths in solid gold wedding : lings.d iS rhe G2ep finish, fine quality of guld use in making, and Hea apperrance, make them totully different from other wed. ling rings Your ring will be showing you our rings admirei if we have the oppor tunity or W. W. WELLNER- { CAMCABAAAAAHAAAAHHAA RH ABH 20) SHED TIME -s00 Buy our seed at Le Page’s old stand and save money, W a have | arge selection of clovera, timothy an , V¥ hite vetches, peus, Res-ian, Manitobi hard and Island wheats. spring Tooth Harrows and alj kinds of farm imple ments. Ce * Nd -“ nant fa te é. AN 2 SS LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, PURSE ERE YE ERY EEE EE ey “ay + ead fry Net x. vt Se wt Pe om Pe g PS PEERS we PEE Fe Ye ee f mi ig stk git <a | The One Who Cooks knovs there is one sure way 10 reach a wan’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. 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 oS PPDS BOOP 0980 99648 Pm OVEN WE CAN : SUIT YOU } With stationery you will not be ashamed to write on. Whether you pay a high or lew price for stationery you expect full value for your money. We can please vou. Try us the next time you require some. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE. Queen Street. SDO4 PUGS OS SASS COCK CEO Opp. Prowse’s..... : COB ECTS OF02 6789 OOGe 4 Our giant Sweet Peas are all ot the erandifiora type, over fift y vy aricties choose from, have taken prizes whe-ever shown. See our catalog ue for Set vea Competition for 1900. HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE Charlottetown. a 6 *4 ot * 08 Now Is The Time Ip Give Baby An Airing ~.e and of evurse you will vanta BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE ca:riages—we have CHEAP carriages. We are s!ways glad to show goods. TOLET “tare and Warehouse at St. Peier’s Bay. The store and warehouse until recently oc- ~upied by the late John P. Sullivan. Apply © a ¢ é 3 ¢ ¢ 3 ¢ , . ¢ Call and see them. ¢ >oe¢ 6m t eG F006 = c=] oR me we <p So MRS. McLEAN, St. Peter’s Bay, South Sid ! John Newson DOD DOD* OFVOBV™ESD & OF SOMES ©°20697 44 OO? - 8c Pi be e}