* | Consumotion > is contracted as well ag in- erited. Only strong lungs are proof against it. } Persons predisposed toweak lungs and those recovering from Pneumonia, Grippe, Bronchitis, or other exhaust- » ing illness, should take scolls Emulst SMOTL a P — ae It enriches the blood, strengthens the lungs, and builds up the entire system. It prevents consumption and cures it in the early stages. soc. and $1.00, all druggir‘s, BCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Yoreata + OO eee ee ons oe eee PU Wedding Gifts. The abundance of artistic and —=b, suitable gifts to be had at this store is well worth a visit to see Nowhere in the city will yo find ling a more select stcck of Ste 2th see 6G silver platico Were 1} our display. Those who approaching weddings will find are interested in easy to make a choice our Wedding Silver. W. W. Wellner. Jeweler and Engraver, a _— 5 ee iii iiiiiiite ati iiii iti iii ein CUUUEEDEP* TOTO CRTC ROEREERERERE DESERET special - Notice. ¥ Having pu.cnasea from Mr. F. J ‘lorsby the stock and good will of is Book and Stationery Busines in ithe Morris Block, we will continue the {business in its various branches, sell- jing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge ofthe store, and will be pleased to ittend to all old customers and many bew ones. Achoi-e new stock of Wall Papers silbe 2 nce put on sale, and all de- partmenis of the business wi!! be kept Well stocked. A well supplied news and will be a special feature of the business he store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” Me T HE ert , 1 | ( <uecessors to F. d. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. . Za Ch’town, March 15, 1900. Oe NOTICE. ee The undersigned adtminittrator of tbe ‘ate ofthe late Mra. Isabelle Lewis of rharlotieiown will receive off rs until ‘Oureday tie twenty-first of June inst., " (he purchase of the entire ph ytograph.- oy ou't, of apparatus, instruments, tools, fltereete , pow to be seen the in Lewis Qulgraphic rooms, North Side of Queen Ware, Charlottetown. : J T. WELLISH Une 13tb, 1900. 88 4 Adr.¢ a DP POO OOOO SOO PSDP SOS D = The — atin :: : Transvaal War = <> POPDPPDDD DH OPOD— = <b > <> 1599 * = GENERAL FRENCH. Julian Ralph says that though Gen- eral Kitchener is not second to Lord Roberts in success in this war, there is a general who must soon receive at heme the credit and the plaudits which he has gained from the army. His name is French— Major General J. D. P. French. ; As to his personality, the phrase the square little general” would serve to describe him in any army circles without a mention of his name. He has the shape of a brick as well as the best characterisiics of one. He is a short, thick junk of a man, who always stands with his feet and legs well apart, and sits upon _ his saddle likea Red Indian squaw. Aview of his back suggests the thick-set, neckless shape of General Grant, and I suspect there is a great deal of Grant’s dogged- nessin him. Like Grant, too, he shows no concern for cxternals. He is quiet, undemonstrative, easy and gentle. When you are with his command you don’t notice him, you don’t think of him—unless you are a soldier, and then you are glad you are there. Heis perfectly accessible to any one, but speaks very little when addressed. He must be a fine judge of men, for he hasa splendid staff around him—splendid inthe sense that they are soldierly like himself and all active and useful. Judging from the way his men live in the country when they a'e swarming over it, he must be easy, as true soldiers are in those situations, though the discipline of the rank and file is excellent. You do no notice his dress, but if you should it would be seen to be mote serviceable than smart. When we went over to Thaba N’Chu from Bloemfontein on a bill- steeking expedition (as the destribution of Lord Roberts’ proclamation was called) he showed by his treatment of the Boers that he hada very kindly mature. He stopped at night in the Boer houses, and got on very well with the families, with all of whose members h€ shook hands, while saying pleasant things to them. That Britain’s patricians are of the right stock is shown by the fact that 36 members of the House of Lords are with the troops in South Africa, Be- sides these 36, there are hundreds of the brothers and younger sons of peers serving with their regiments. “For Right is Right since God is God, And Right the day shall win. To doubt would be disloyalty, To falter would be Sin.” THE HORSE IN BATTLE. When it comes toa battle a horse shows no fear of death, no sign of be- ing overcome by panic inall the wild tumult of the battle’s roar. <A _ hurse in one of Our batteries in the Murfree- boro fight was hit by a piece ot shell, which split his skuil so tha: one side was loosened. Thedriver turned him loose, but when he saw the team had worked with being driven back for ammunition he ran to his old place and galloped back with the rest. When an officer pushed him aside to have another horse put in he gazed at the new one with a most sorrowful ex- pression in his eyes. Then he seemed to realize thatthe battle was no more for him, and he walked away ard lay down and died. ‘The officer declared that is was a broken heart that killed him, Kind words, a gentle voice and a little petting will accomplish vastly more in the management of horses than any amount of yelling. he ROBERTS AND KITCHENER. The following is from the New York Herald’s London correspondent: By the way, apropos of many extraordin- ary stories concerning the relations of I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure every case of Viptheria. MRS. REUBEN BAKER, I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will produce growth of hair. MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Stanley, P. E. 1. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT is the b> t household remedy on earth. MATTHIAS FOLEY. Riverdale, Vil City, Ont. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETCN JUNE 18, ——— Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener, I: SHAKESPEARE’S MASTERPIECE. can tell you that those which are the most sensational are likewise most un- ture. ‘Fhe man in the street appar- ently has almost burst up with curios- ity because Lord Kitchener’s name is not mentioned as_ leading at the front. You have heard the story terrible row between the Field Marshal and his chief of staff. You have been told with a certain air of circumstanti- ality how Lord Roberts was within an inch of sending Lord Kitchener home. All rubbish! The truth is simply this: “Bobs” is perfectly aware, as is everyone else, that Lord Kitchener’s forte is crganiza- tion. So Lord Kitchener has been detail- ed upon that most trying of jobs, the organizing for alarge army under difficult circumstances. What is mere, he has done the work assigned to him in a way which hasen- abled “Bobs” to go ahead at a pace which has astonished and stampde the Boers. When the history of the war comes tobe written, if the truith be told it will be that Kitchener’s victories of organ- zation were the means of Roberts vic- tories of action. “aq Piles ror 9 Years Gominion Inspector of Steamboats Cured hy Dr. Chase’s Cintment. Wales a2 ai aise modesty and fear of the sur- 'S knife prevent most people from appealing to their physicians for a cure e piles. Many people suffer on year after year, robbed of their rest and sleep by the terrible itching, when they could » entirely cured by a single box of Dr, ese’s Ointment. Mr. O. P. St. John, Dominion inspece tcr of steamboats, living at 246 Shaw . Toronto, states:—‘I suffered hine years from itching piles, at ‘imes being unable to rest on account the annoyance caused by thera. After trying almost all remedies {fn vain I pegan the use of Dr. Chases Ointment, which entirely cured me. I cannot speak too highly of it. I have recommended it to several friends, all of whom have been cured by its use.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment is recognized by physicians, druggists, and the pub- lic in general as the only absolute cure for piles; €0 cents a box. at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto, ie" you are run down take Mac’s Blood Tonie and Laxative Pills. For sale cnly at Vacdonald's Drug Store Just received—Hoftbran Malt Ex- tract a.d full line of Perfumed Pine Products. sirect Ka pire Tea, Fancy Sale and Apron Sale. The Ladies belon,ing to the Sodal ties connected with Notre Dame Convent ip- ‘eod bolding a Giand Empire Tea and Fancy sale in the B. 1-8. Hall, Kent St. on Monday ord ‘Iuceday, the 25:h and 26 h of June. Strawberres and Ice Crean Home-made Candy. The best the +e .son effords will be offered. Nothing w li be spared to make the Festival mo-t enjoyable. Entrance l(c. TENDERS. For Lighting the Streets of Char- lottetown. Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under» signed ond evdoreed ‘* Tender for Street Lighting,” will be received at this office until noon on Wednesday, July 4b, next, from any persor or per- sons williog to contract with the City Council tor lighting tre streets of Charlottetown by tue mcs! spproved methods, for # term of one, tbree and five veers, according t) specificatious aud coL= d.tions to be seen at this cfiize. Satisfac’ory securities required for the faithful performanee of the cortract. The Couccil do not b nd themselves to accept the lowest or any teuder. By Order H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, City Hal, June 12th, 1900. Ex. & Guar. 3ins. each. | { | | i i } ‘Hamlet’ Produced by the Lyceum Company. ‘*Hamlet” was seen at the Academy of of a|Mu-ic lastevening for the first time in seve & yeare, A good sized audience Was present and en- evjoyed the performance, which throughuat was meritorious. The coms» pany is nots large ose, but some of the members are taicut d acd give intelligent | readings of the lending characiers in Sbakespeare’* immortal tragedy. Mr. D’Oiz* Lad the initial role and waa l-tcer perfect. His impersonation was in many respecis® worthy of the bighest com- mendation. He did not Overact, sod his rrading of Fome of the lor g epreches was most enjoyable. He has « musica! voice and good appearance. Miss Effie Hext, in the character of Ophelia, made & pieacant imyrereion. She is an attractive lady, and wil! undoubtedly appear to advantage tonight when she as sumes the part of Desdemona. Other members of ihe conspany gave excellent support, ‘The Merchant of Venice” will be pro- duced this eveuing and** Othello ” to- morrow evening. The Rev. Dr. D. J. Stafford lectured about Hamlet atthe National thestre, Washington, recently, before a large audience that included many distinguish eu persone. Of the ghosttecene Dr. Stafford said “Fiamlet knew, from the fact that the ghost of bis father had drawa him into seclusion toimpart his dread tale, that the communic+tion was not to be dis vulged. 80 when Horatio rushed up to him after the departure of the ghost he grarps without premeditation at the ides of feigning insanity as affording an eaty method of evading the questioning of bis friend. The euccers of his plav induced him to continue to act the part ss affording a facile means to provide him with opportunity, with- out fear of interruption, to consider the course he must pureue in avenging the death of his father.” Concerning the solilquy of Hamiet, the lecturer observed: “It is a complete phi otophy that Sbake-peare bas present- ed to us—his own consideration of future life. He has given to us a solution of thé great myste:y.”—Halifax Herald An OLD AND WELL I'RIED REMEDY.— Mrs. Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘one of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrboa. It is pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mre. Wiaslows Soothing Syrup. o @ NOTICH. HKaviog retired from businees would all who are indebted to me make immediate payment atthe Medical Hall Queen St. Charlottetown. S. W. DODD. 1900 al JAA AAA A ae x, =m . $1999 SEED TIME :000 Buy your seed at Le Page’s old stand and save money. ¥ HARAARAARA AA We have a large selection of clovers, timothy, vetches, peas, White Russian, Manitobi hard and Island wheats. Spring Tooth Harrows and all kinds of farm implements. EY7. CRANT & CO LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, FF EFS SM SESE SFE EE SS ES ee Is to Your Interes To see our mens and boy’s Clothing, Our sales are larger in clothing Than for years, The reason, We are selling good fitting well-made suits for about 20 per cent lower than current prices. Do yourseelf justice. You can save enough on a suit of clothes to buy a Hat and a pair Boots. J. MACDONALD & GU. Where Worth and Low Prices Meet. Fine Photography iii jail the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers are all delighted. Be sure and visit the leading studio. Cr. Bh, COA ~ FUFUSM Ry yyy A few Things You Will Need The warm weather is coming and you will have to make some changes inj yorr -ap parel to be able to enjoy the summer weather. SUMMER UNDERWEAR uve a fine line of light underwear for men and boys. A good suit for 50c; a ce; and see our $1, 00 suits— you can’t match it in the city. Finer grades at higher STRAW HATS Last season it was voted by every one that our straws were by}far the nicest in the city This year they will be'still nicer. OUTING SHIRTS We'have bought very largely this year in this line of goods and have some of the handsomest Shirts ever sho vn in Charlottetown. Silk or linen fronts with or without collar, WHITE YACHTING GAPS. Look cool, feels cool. [he most confortab'e hot weather cap you ever wore. Also colo1 ed cas of all kinds in the very nicest styles, .H. 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