i Qe dos Bw © Li Bi § wie a ee ; a erry BS wire | SECUR i 4 7 > —_ Dp | . me Little Liver Pils. WV a ure of . , ' La ee. A Lie FG vacl, Wrarper I | tein a ‘ ’ ' | : _ 7 ; als (CARTERS SBT FOR HEADACHE. OR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPIO LIVER. "OR CONSTIPATION. OR SALLOW SKIN. __| FOR THE COMPLEXION GENUINE wmustnave MATURE, | a mn ef eC’ : 8 oot Purely Verretabie. CURE SICK HEADACHE, FPS's @SAATEFUW COMFORTING Diatinguishec every where for Eedlicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- @ut and comforting to the COCOA mervous and dyspeptic. Sold onl in }-Ib. tins, labeiled ZAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Cremisits, London, Engie=sd. , FAST UUPPER G0G0 MITATION |S THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” The best proof thz MINARD'S LINIMENT has extraordinary ierits, and is in good repu'e with the public, is, that ITIS FXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the genuine srticle in appearance only. They lack the generai excellence ef Genuine GRE +.) " 0 his notice is necessary, as irjurieus and ad Werous imitations, called Wuite LIni ™ 7, &c., liable ‘0 produce chronic inflam metion of the skin. are often sn stituted fe MINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because lacy pay a larger profit They all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD’S, Sue im particular <laiming to be made by a memer proprietor of MINARB’S LINIMENT, which simply is a lic. INSIST UPON HAVING MIVARD'S LINIMENT f. C. RICHARDS & CO. Yarmouth, N. 8., - Smoke Glasses “dn spring when sunshine renders seeing painful color— ed spectacles are often a rest wnd benefit to the eyes, We likely have just whet will belp you. GH TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician, Sunovside, Queen Square, . é i Dr J. GHouston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E. |. = Gradaate McGill University,‘98, | /r¥FIcE—Next Door to Merchants Bank. Dressmaking. _— _ Miso Florence ltudge is prepared to do Drese:oaking, Mantle Making and Mil- wery st her home, Great George Street Sppoe'te Full Electric Light, | doubt THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 24, 1900. NEWS FEOM SOUTH AFRICA. Mrs McRae Receives Another Letter i Prom i3c F:isai wing terfhas been received . yf a or, ? ) s i r ady ' riend s } Afr Seen pains Saux -Corraee, Well agi : dareh 20 OO}. | {fy Dear M McRaz,—<« e lot ar neaday [ went to the station Mn a2MmMVUlaoCe ira 4.wWavys j ; ere are any Canadians, sad on | tne 1gu4 juestion | of tk nvahds answered trat he was Canadia I then enquired for your son. | He answered, “Know Fred McRae, of | irae | We were in the samecem- | pany.” He was quite well, and had gor | at err with the ethers, asd no} was one of those to enter Bleemfou- As yeu can imagine, the train does not wait very log, and now Lam so vexed with mvself thatI did motthinkto ask him his name; however, I wrote to one of the assistant men nurses, who is well koown tome, and he saw me talking te the invalid, so perhaps he will be able to supply the name; thea l will inform you. You have certainly heard ef Lord Roberts’ entry into Bloemfontein where ex-President Steyao lived. I enly hope aad prav tie entry into Pretoria will be achieved with as lit le bloodshed. We havea sumber of the 'mperial Yeomeury stationed at Wellington now ; and we serve out teaand bread and butter to any who like to come from 4 p. m. te 9.30. There iss little hal! belongiag to the W. C. T. U. and there they write their letters, leok at books and get a little change from the hot dnety camps Their Officers, the Earl ef Scarborougi and Cel. Meyrick, each gave us adonation ; they say they are very pleased to have such a place for their men. On Sunday eveningthe small building could net centain all who wished to attend Divine service, sotey adjourned outside with the ware veldt for a seat aad the glorious full moon fer a light. It was most impressive ; the singing was grasd, | the splendid volame of sound from the | manly voices being heard ata long dis | tance singiog the grand old hymne. ' They also sang “‘God be with you till we meet again.” This letier will not be a joug one; have promised three or four that I will write to their people, and the | mail closes tonight. Dear Mre. McRae, 1 am eure if I only) suggest the matter to you, you and kind} friends im Canada will belp our poor boys: who are sick and wouaded in Lospital as: willingly as you have helped ur, by sead- ing your best and dearest to our aid.’ There is an urgent appeal from the wife cf Major Creswell Clarke for different things in the hospital. IfIcan get a paper I will semd it tbat rou can see it in detail. If I can’t geta paper, the things that are most needed sre: warm pyjama suite. warm \oderwear, particalarly pasts and grey flanne! shirts, soeke. caps, belts, ban- daoner dark handkerehiefs, fillinge for housewives needles, thread and trousere buttons, packets of paper, eovelopes and pescile; dark soft towels, soaps. I would willingly, thankfully reeeive any quantity from the very smallest to any size and forward whereever most needed. If you do send a box, one addressed to me, same as the letters and to tLe care of Divine & Co., shipping and forwarding agente, Cape Towa, will fiad me. You know so many of the men are jast brought to the bospit. als in what they have on, oftentimes losing al! besides. The cold weather is coming on and these comforts, absolute necessities in fact, will be much needed. With very kind regards to yourself and family, hoping soon to hear from you agaio, with my earnest prayer for the speedy evding to the war. I remain, Yours very sincerely, ESTEEMED BXCHANGES. The Montreal Star: It is simply in- famous that the Camadian Goveroment sneuld allow such views as those put forth by Mr. Tarte in his interview pub- liemed in Le Journal de Paris and re- publisbed in the Canadian Gevernment orgaa Le Soleil, to be sent ou: wih tle weight and authority of Dominion Government utterances. It is a public ecandal tha’ Canada should be represent- ed in France or im any other foreign country by a gentleman holding sueh epin- ions as thore advanced by Mr. Tarte. If the Ministers who bave been beasting so loudly during tae last few weeke of their loyalty and British epirit had the eourege of rabbits they would refuse te sitin the same cabinet with a man whe so publicly gives the lie to their leyal professiens. The whole attitude of the French Canadian people is gressly mis- represented ia order to tickle the fancy of Mr. Tarte’s Parie friends. a a P&S Men’s chocolate Dongola—patent Jeath« er and good year welt boots $3.00 a pai at RK Jost’s. Another lot of those comfortable Biuch- er shoes for ladies just epened.— R. K. Joat. Latest English aod American hats— Paton & Ceo. Another lot of Patriotic neck ties just received, in red white and blue and khak: ; ecolors—Paton & Co. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The F.G. A. advises all wantiag seions fer top-grafting Mr. J. 8. Clark, B. A., Bayview, who hae whe wa to write ; j } agreed to tranemit them at a& nominal | eost. —Writing to a relative from Lyno, Mr, | Pineau say# thatso many letters were written up to Ottawa that the Government | in’t seod him to Parise. It was an-~ er case of being frightened of by pub- Sir Louis, however, is net | 4 better position, as he fully iatended elp Mr. Farqubareon out that much by , Pinean to Paris. Kensington Notes. ) this vieinity are very bad present, ve s good number of yuniry ple visit (he merehant’s each day. The “Kensington Wews’ keeps all residents posted with the latest goz- sip. Weare eagerly Jooking forward te the expested Provineial electionthis spring, Most all are up in arms against the present admintstration; ever our sidewalks are taking their departure for the interior of the earth, no ooubt to prepare a resting platferm for our present government, Kensington would be very dry were it vot for the occasional rain storm we are favored with.* The ball held in the on Monday evening last was a grard c#as. Aout 50 couples were present. Keasington Hall suc- N thing new from the ezat of war. LirtLe Boss. THE FAT IN the food supplies warmth and strength; without it the digestion, the muscles, the nerves and the brain are weak, and general debility follows. But fatishardto di- gest and is di liked by many. e supplies the fat in a form pleasant to take and easy to digest. It strengthens the nerves and muscles, invig- orates mind and body, and builds up the entire system. . and $:.00, all druggists, SCOTT x BOW NE, Chemists, Toroate. TO LET The’ north end of a bonse situated on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit~ sble for a boarding house or private resid - ence. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID Queen Empty Bottly Wanted 10,000 Dozen. The Halifax Breweries Co., Ltd., will pay the bighbest cath price tor empty ale and porter pint bottles at their office Queen Street or at the Brighton Brewery Provincial Rifle Association, The Annual Bnsiness Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association, will be held in the City Court Room, City Bnilding, at 4o’clock, p. m.,° Friday, April 27th, 19060. FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lt. Col., Presider 8. F. HODGSON, Major, Secretary-Treasurer Ch’town, April 10:b, 1900 d & w td Desirable - Dwelling To Be Let. The western half of that house situated on the corner of Euston and Hilisborougb Sts., at present occupied by Mr. D. B. Stewart. Possession lst June next. All modern conveniences. Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOU! OITOR, ETC. Or rice—Bank of Nova Buildi ng, @harlotietown. dy 3 mos wkly ] year. DR. CLIFT Cures CHRONIC-DISEASE@ and RYUP- TURE by Salisbury treatment. Send stamps f ia: , or eall at Trure, Neva <etia, Omer, Serohant' Back ef Malifax Buildlag. Scotia Wuebee, Apri! 23.—KFareisse Mangy, of 109 Si. Ant Street, this city, considers himeclf au extreme rtunate man. He hascome through the erdeal of Brights! D BCZEC alive Brigit’s Disease is a extremely fata | disease of the kidneye. The aenfferer | lingers on, growing weaker and weaker, | eiow!l, miserably yisg Oace fastens itself upon a victim there is only one hope to eave him. Dedd’s Kidney Pills. But they never fa Narciese Mangy says: “I have endured Bright's Disease fi tors told mel weuld never get wel! thought my time hed cowe. A friend told meto try Dodd’s Kidwey Pille. I have just finished the fourth box aad am cured. “Cateh the opportunity.” By taking Heod’s Sarsaparilia now you may build up your health and prevent serious ill- a HIS TIME HAD COME So Thought a Quebec Man Until Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Him of Bright's Disease ness. — ee To Hotel and Boarding House Keepems. If all those who are desirous of accom ™mo- datiog summer tourists and others during | the coming season will send their addr-se | to Tue Examiner offiee we wil! be happy to compile a list and forward to the different acencies which make a business of fur- nishivg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearness to railway and bathing,etc., should be mentioned when writing us. ~~ nom 2 -- The Ilis of Women, Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fhily resteted by the use of Dr. A. W. C ’s Merye Boad. omen made nervous by the waisting dis- eises which drain their system find new We. hew vigot, new energy, in Dr. A. W. Cl the world’s greatest blood and er. Nerve nerve I On Tuesday evening 24th inst,the public will have an opportuoity of hearing what will probably be one of the most interest~ ing lectures ever heard in this city, wkeo Mr. Percy Pope will lecture before the Natural History and Antiquarian Society upoa ‘‘Lost Atlantis ” Thet Mr. Pope will treat his sutject in an exhaustive and scholarly manner goes withont saying, and the story of the great continent in the Atlantic which was the home of the most advanced civilization of past ages and the birthplace of most of the great uations of the earth, cannot fail to fascinate all who accept the invitation of the Society to atiend the meeting. tf Anotber lot of ties from old London town. Patriotic ties, red, white and blue with khaki, pompador and dresdew. The latest fad in Loudon town.—Jas. Paton & Co. UR, tf. Easter Gownings—Scetland’s darlings, wool mixttures in bappy color combin- ations. 200 new pieces opened yesterday. —Jas Paton & Co. 5 We hare baby carriages to suit you, whether vou want to pay much or little. Bat quality the best in any case. John Neweron. —Ilwk. j Garis’ Seeds Grow Thursday evening, 26th April, we invite you to the greatest milinery exhibit yet held in P EK. I. Prominent features will be a very large number of new designs by our milliner, Miss Emma Toombs, as well asmany hand- some imported models, An enormous stock of trimmed and untrimmed <sai'ors algo shown.— Moore & McLeod. Don’t forget that the Mil- linery opening takes place on Thursday April 26th.— Moore & McLeod. Don’t Neglect Your Watch if you allow your watch to run too long without cleaning, or with damag- ed parts it may be worn so badly as to distroy its usefulness as a timepiece; better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re— pairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us a trial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great GeorGE STREET. W.N. Tanton v eweler S1GN OF THE Bie Warton. | | | | | | elegant shades and beautiful wo: wr over five years oe- make up of our new PARISISNS are renowned the world over f, Exquisite Taste in all matters pertaining to dregs AND—— you will acknowledge that they deserve it when vou see the layed in the GIST LADIES ORES = FRONT ——FROM— Faris Ladie’s don’t worry about what kind of a dress front to get o1 about not knowing how it will look when it is made; just come in and see our new ones and you ean try a dozen differ- ent ones and see just bow they suit your taste and save your pocket book and at the same time be more tastefully made than you ever dreamed of; here’s a slight discription of some of the new ones. Noi No 2 ' Is a little better quality gathered Is ® yathered silk 7 front priths | silk, with stock collar edged with in- stock collar edged with lace, the sertion, the shades are Pale Blue, Nile, shades “iti Pink, Cardinal, Mauve | salmon Pink, Cardinal, and Cream, Purquoise Nile Cream and white, | trimmed with 3 rows insertion and & trimmed with 3 Fows Butter Lace, rows tucking straight across; it’s as ARORA, ee Vy ey: indeed | 00d and much prettier than mary and wel: made too, only 45c.|° you have paid $1.00 to have made; its 65c No 4 A splendid silk gathered full with stock collar edged with heavy silk A special good silk gathered full, frill, the shades are Salmon, Pink | stock edged with very heavy frill, Pale Blue, Nile, Mauve, and White, | shades are White, Pink and Mauye, trimmed with silk galon lace, crossed trimmed double rows silk galon lace in fancy basket pattern, very pretty |in basket pattern also double row and serviceable, only 95c|heavy galon fringe, the latest of all trimming; the price is only $149 No 5 No6 It ‘s beautiful satin front gathered Many beautiful cruaticay from very. 1, stock collar with heavy Paris, in lace collars with double bows frill,» rew 34 in lace and two rows and fore-in-hand knets attached, its baby — bbon, colors are Cream, Pink, the latest: tie; also many Jap silk ties and‘ \-quise trimmed diagoaly across made up in the latest knots and bows, with rows 3{ in laee and 12 rows most people preter the latter because baby .bbon to match, by far the they wear so well swell . thing we have seen this year Besides those we have many others and i.s only - $1.80 that you ought to see; price ranges from 20c te $1.20 each. These vest fronts are just what you’ll need towear with that pretty Eten jacket you are having made; don’t think that these fronts are as small as these prices indicate —no. they’re very generously made, (Remember this ad; it won’t appear again.) PROWSE BROS |