HE < eeeer eneree wieR te a A. a When the children are hungry, what do you give them? Fo: d. When thir ty? Water. N use the same good c yn sense, and what w ou give them when they e to » thin? The best fat ming food, of course. f -how you think of §< ; Emulsion at once. Rar a quarter of a century making thin p; weak child- sick children, it has been children, plum ren, strong, healthy. soc. and $1.00, af] druggists, SCOTT & BO\VNE, Chemists, Toromta, nH Li (Limited) Propose d Sailings from VCNTREAL and QUEBEC During Soason of 1899. EO? PICTovU.N:S:- *y r Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cove, Sun. merside, Char- ottetow” and Souris. Fron. Montrea From Ch’town at2pn at 6p. m, do Th Jvh do 10th July do lu do 24th do do 14 1 Aug lo Tth Aug qo 2 lo do 2ist do és (11 Sept do 4th Sept. | ai a } ) 18th do do \ at do 2ud Oct. | “6 Wi a do 16th do J f Nouv do 30th do ao 13th Nov “eturi ny will leave Pictou, N. 8. every | a@tterna + fondav at noon, OD arrival of pe fr Balifax and St. Jobn, call- otictown, Summerside, Perce, G . ‘a! Bay a4 Father Point. : + 9 change should circumstance | CARVELL BROS, Agents ‘ -- Zaw. © S City of Ghent FORD 8 FLACK LIN 1 , , * Sa City of Ghe sail from Chak every Friday até o’cloc durin g | i) n of 1$¢9 for Halifax, calling at} . ide, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- , | chat. Canse, Isaac Harbor, Salmon | beet ae ubor, returning will leave bli ery at 6 p m making sume c he steamer 4 as exce llent passenger | acccn + Cauion Saloon amidships. Specia | ow traghts will be given this season kurther inform ation ly to W W ( i AR K. Age Ch’ a Zi ti be Charlottetown Steam Nav- sat on &, Ltd. s"] BADE Seccs Northumberland & Princess Leave 4» below every day (Sua- dave excepted) POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- wer: connecting there with express ‘rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel of porning train from Charlottetown (for Point Doe Chene connecting with day tre‘n for St. John. Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada ac:i at St. John with steamers of Internationa’ Line and D. A. R. steamers god railws+ tor United States and Canada From P/CTOU (on arrival of day train from Ha:.'s«) for Charlottetown. From CLiARLOTTETOWN, eeven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with C. 4.&.P Line for Poston. Through tickets to be had at Grand runk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. I. Rai ways, and on the Company’s 3 teem «18 connecting lines in United F. W. HALES, SzersrTar Tr ~~ rc &) 6 oe cebee Steamship Coy ==: a | this | rollers.” | what that portentous thing a “zakken- | with confidence. The —_..“ Transvaal War I Will Hear h pa i r larnsvaa Of nece \ : Dn Ct tie . 1) es become a part and p: Ss VO abulary, ind ‘> juire son n the part cf the newly-arrived | n n order t understand the true Sig! cance For instar ere word \ 5s always on f everyone Wi \ a rq ‘ Aft Ol fowns a dog a s naturally ;as one Owns 2 istain nani al 1 sy me worthless mining Shares la ‘voE ronounced “foo } iS eet o t” or a story that a very new ar- petown expressed his sur tnat ull tt d gs seemed to have me oetsak, ’ and when you the \ hey always ran away. ther ‘liar phrase 1s “War ht een beitie,’ which means “Wait a bit.’ dd even toa particular kind } dt bush with long, spiky thorns \ tch on your clothing as yol | pass through —unless you happen to be wearing khaki—and forcibly detain | you while you disentangle yourself " “Pas op!” means “I ook out ane heard on all occasions and on th rery smallest provoc ation, or none i all t the ie naleal yurg Agric Sed Show, which took place in a_ big yard | over Hospital hill, Englishmen who were not fluentin the “taal,” or a guage, were pUuzz cards, pasted in prominent places, to “Pas op voor zakken- Fac ich one asked his neighbor effect : roller’ might be. kt suggested some-— how of “jabberwock,” or something equally gruesome. However, on en-— quiry, the dread message turned out to be nothing more alarming than, “Look out for pickpockets.” In South Africa, when a man is in capable of doing this, that,.or the other job, say riding, for instance, it is said of him, “He can’t ride for sour ap- ples!” If you want to imply that you are a partici ularly smart fellow and not easily taken in—and this is a favorite assumption of the untraveled colonial —you must say often and with em- phasis, “I'll watch it !” if a man is absolutely averse to do- d cc aa he has been swindled ““do- he oeaee ing a shot” has So-and-so has been on him. Views of Military Men. ilitary writers are divided between sae! courses, and unable to fore- cast General Buller’s plan of campaign The force now avail-— able for the detence of a strategic line of the highest impotrtance for the direction of the campaign in December is utterly inadequate, not exceeding four thousand infantry, and is without field guns and cavalry. General sagacity in reducing the num— ber of exposed points from three to two is apparent, even if he had to sacri- fice a fine plan on paper for a concen- tric march to Bloemfontein from three points. What, however, can be said in favor of the military plans of defence which were formed at the Cape before his arrival, and were mainly based on the necessity of overawing the dis— affected Dutch in the districts by in- fantry garrisons too far removed to support one another? Nothing, except that the issues of colonial politics were mixed up with them, and chat modern ee Buller Ss > School Children’s Eyes Supply Their ¥ Intellect ' 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. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. . 7 > | cheer on the led to read big pla-|} warfare has remained, aiter ail, an ex-— uct science. : The keenest military writers who lanalyze the situation for yesterday's journal lay stress upoDd the fact that I the Dutch allies are wasting their re- ! sol bv att tl british at toe tl | \ h { { i I i 1 OO? trapped, and have fancied that he is anothe r Afridi or dervish to be rushed ind carried off his fect. ‘The Boers have made graver tactical mistakes «han the British staff, although its record not |] irticularly brilliant in defer sive | work. and they kave allowed three weeks to slip by without winning decisive success by virtue Oi their ove whelming superiority of numbers. | | ee | General Symons. | General Symons will go do wn to nt tory as one of Britain’s heroes. Att battle of Glencoe he ordered the at | which was made by the | iers and the King’s Royal | Rifles, g the men hard pressed, he instruct iit “his staff to remain in safety, and rode out into the open to British troops. llant cha } Dublin Fusil rge } Seei i advancing > When half a mile out he reeled in. his} saddle. and Major Keerston hastened to his rescue, only to be shot dead on Borne trom the battlefield | mortally wot Sir William Symons received the joyful intelligence that t| his men had carried the Boer position. i It was a repetition of Wolfe’s experi- ence. Six days after the battle the } general died after ordering the with- drawal to Ladysmith, and was buried | wrapped in the British flag. EAK AND.... 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An improvement became apparent ina few tax Ss, it continued, and in a few weeks she returned to school built up anew, and gre atly to our joy fully restored to healt h.’ Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, soc. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto Children are frequently left as an after resu It of 1 Rwewre Bee AQ woe @ OO” AT ‘ ! 7 MASON’S STORE ¢ You can get the latest Canedian and Americam newepapers received @ by mail each night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book torsad. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobagco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this wey. R. H. Mason ; : WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be atisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. y "rT TEN HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. [heir lowness will surprise DRISCOLL and ELORNSBY (YUEEN STREET Hermanyille Tamworths FOR Vic by using Dr. A. W. 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