a8 oR - ta a Tei ~ sole as 5 ry ea gg eagle ay hae a Prey ey ty, < heat aay ieee OE warns ae Son = . . eal oe ed eee ee ec” oe ae Se ee Se EET: i a on ae jaz] aks - oe Siemens ie ok ented arenas a aneeees — rm ~ a 4 r: aoe a oe Fe DE ea THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL A SUBTLE TREK. A Palpable Injury. “Swithers, are you any relation to ern that railroad man named Swithers?” ic HOW BOERS WITHDRAW BRIT! “No; but # made $3,000 out of him.” bel “How?” I do not believe there ” se ; nae : js a case of dyspep- AND PRISONERS FROM 1 ‘Why, IY sued him for the time I’ve Cae sia, iridigesticn or ' wasted telling people I’m no kin to any etomach trouble him.”’—Indtan: sapolis News. } sem cannot De re " on Mi Lata eS ‘ j eved at once and despa n : ‘ se i cae manently cured = post m Bloemfontein, « ad Ay No Nonsense For He *° by my DY SPEPSIA _s.. , descr w M { “Tre are here today and gone tomor- 4 CURR. - a , ‘ar row,” quoted Mr. Linger at 10 o’clock 7 INYON D n Lme i : . ott + MT NY ON. ' Pp. m. or thereabouts f ~_ At all druggists, IN erts, OF { B Cl om K ( rm} - : _ ‘Yarra "Aa rhe / ow : os Thereupon Miss Gazzam was aghast. ee Ze. a vial. Guide pruit, Mr. Burt m : ee ; 4 Rey to Health ar d medi- ; . .B ‘“‘You don’t intend to stay that long. . i cal advice free. 1500 Owing c pt surely?’ she asked.—Detroit Free Arch street, Phil 1. bh id oC uj : id \ ress. 3 , ~~ po, moving to W ; con\ nay | in the Dim Light of the Elevator, 1m - ag : “Wiy, good morning, Mr. Thornhi!l!” ‘ As peste iets ' “Good morning, Miss—ah wyman U I I ’ CX] ‘ ¥ rye eo, 99 oe 1 But Iam not Miss Twyman. ee ee 2 ' “Glad to hear it. [I’m not Mr. Thorn | convoy was protected with the greats hill either.”—Chicago Tribune. ' d subtely, the road taken . | ing between kopjes held and evacuated Knew Two Kinds. in succession by rear ds tt “See my lovely new oriental screen.” f 'trek proceeded throughout Sunday “Yes. Is it one that folds when you x co wisiae wanehine the enny¢ don’t want ft to or one that won't fold jan d on M« naay morning tne CONny shi 7 i 10 miles fr Wrenberg.” when you Jo want it to?’—Chicage as i a Be il i - : Racor. a | Mr. Barah am, explaining tl b J ; | method of ¢ btain ng the range for rifle : a Says : ‘One man fired successive shots I wr sl and watched the dust raised by the | bullets until accuracy was obtained, S/ Wh iii ‘and he then communicated the range eee | - ito his comrades. Thy hased fr Mr. F. JT | ! ie chased from ‘ir. f. J | Mr. Burnham also mentions the way by the stock and good will of} jn which work entrusted to men with | ook and Stationery Busines in’ tized horses was i mmediately taken Ae lock, we will continue the up by others with animais, if occa~ Die away before the ss in its various branches, sell- | sion offered, the newcomers being | mazical effect of . “ve » ler i ‘ . ee owes! prices for cash only a given instructions, and the range of} w» Ch oe Oj 1 . rntbv . who has Ma anaged the | men whose places they took. | oT. mrase § mniumen i ' 4 i | ss in the past, will be in charge} >was also struck by the extra-| s and will be pleased to} a ig her al ee gd The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be- gh bee gegen Pees pice | ordinary fullness of the instruc tions! yond human endurance, and as the flesh be. to all old customers and many given by the comander to the men be-| comes raw, and the itching and burning n ; yy incre t x is so intense as to cae lea agae : fore the movement was begun. ‘These ia ne z om ee } ‘e > st lt Sane ; ee . a : {| ‘imo hoice new stock of Wall J —— included information as to the route | In desperation salves and ointments are r @ at once put on sale, and all de-| 14 be followed, the intention of the | epplied, a to give rise to further disappoint , : tc ‘ ‘ . <} e - “al \e re = i a. ment anc espair. —_ the bus — will be kept movememt, and the different rendez- | at there is hope. There is assurance that \ ockec A well supplied news| yous in the case of either victory or! #00 can be cured just as scores and hundreds “! | will be a special feature of the defeat. Another thing that impressed af others have been by usiag Dr. Chase's sili ins —s . , ri ; ntment. | - he store will be KNOWN @S | him greatly was the “total abscence of Mr. John Siron, of Aultsville, Ont., writes: “ihe Bazaar Bookstore. leading, ” jn some instances every} ‘For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt having eceived instructions Rheum, and my hands were so bad I had toe a THE — man aving receive oe “2 | wear greased gicves. Nothing seemed to help Lada GON Sueoessors to F. J. dORNSBY. RRIS BLOCK... town, March 15, 1goo. =» @® ee @ a | @ 2 a2 2s 2 2 “6 back anything uot dene properly ¢ ¢ back anything not done right $ ¢ ts our business to turn ont work 4 } we are informed that and carrying them out independently and as speeily as possible. —<—_—_——_— MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- sesses unequalled curative powers and its record of cures is GREATEST. Sesilis In spring when tynt, and if y work we bave doue not ~alisfact ry we are or ly too glad to Ke it s+tisfactory free of charge. our butinesrs to 7 ]-ase customers sai We & ways*trive to do «oO as far it lies in our power. When in need of anything in our sae remem ber TEE MODERN” ‘ouuders Engineers & Machinists aod Boiler Makere. ‘yee Stewart and Co'y. Steem Nav. Co’y’e Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 4 : } ¢ 4 ( ( ; ( ( ea ~*~ Ss Jee ee o@ ee rw SC Don’t Meglect Your Watch |‘ you allow your watch to run too long without cleaning, or,with damag- ed purts 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. W t} BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you | have not given us a . it will pay | you to do so and we will be pleased to | see at GREAT GEORGE STREPT. N. Tanton Jeweler you W j oe SIGN OF Ti ee Provincial Rifle ‘ieee The Annual Bneinees Meeting of the Provincial ltifle Association, wil! be held inthe City Court Room, City Building, at 4o’cluck, p. m., Friday, April 27th, {1g WaTcCH. 1900 FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lt. Col.. Preside S. F. HODGSON, Major, Secretory- Tre asurer Ch’town, April 10 h, 1006 d & wid | Charlottetown, a yood pl renders seeing ea spectacies are often and benefit to the eyes, We like!y have just what will belp you. CH TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square. a WANT HOUSEK Et To come in and iook cver our eries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every hi ng in our line that is neces sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lami will surprise you. QUEEN STREET WANTED. About the 20th of April at Crowlands, ain cook. Also maid. Good wages tc a house-parlor i References required. competent persons Apply by le ter to MRS. BAYFIELD, Hillsdale Houee, eer: Nova baa ——— EM FOR SALE OR 2 LBL. ‘‘Watermere,” the house of the Ho: George W. Hovlan. Possession given t tirst of May nex’. D. C. McLEOD Ch’town, March 31st, 1900. tf sunshine | painful color—| a rest | me, but I was induced to try Dr Chase’s Oint- ment, and one box cured me completely, ‘There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left.” Dr. Chase's Ointwaent has efiected most miraculous curee in all parts of this great Dominion. Could you have better assurance that it willcure you? For sale by all dealers, er Eimansen. Bates & Co.. Toronto. | Robert Bond Cured by Dodd's Kid ' i } 17, 1908. PAID HIS CLAIM. néy Pills After Being Given up | by Insurance Ce Mt Brvydyges Lag Robert Bond, pla } i the man Who “ owed | ] } t es e Pro vinet-l Pr I why uf q 1eétitiv re ve ly } i ) of Dodd’s K ey P H ered Brgit’s D aud war up by ti voc ¥ lp C mpa.y paid Dim the fn i im, $600. Mr.B na { nm arned < ' e OI \ and nf -liible cure for B ht’a D ase. Dodd’x Kidvey Pilis, used them ‘othe extent ef twenty poxes and is well to day. A recent letter to an erquire! read 3 Dear Sir—In answer to yours, aaa! eay my cure by Dodd’e Kidney Pills was entirely satisfactory and I recommend ; them most heartily. Yours truly, Rozert Bonn. Good locks are ofien a great draw- } back to a man in business ee a Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- | ously upon its victim as Croup. Happy is toe mother who has at hand Dr. Chage’s Syrup of Turoentine when the dear ones awakes in the night ¢ for breath. by in the homes ¢ ougning and struggling of this Contiaent as & prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds. asthma and throat irritation, 25 cents | & bottle. Family size 60 cents, Some people wear glasses because they | can’t believe their own eyes, | New Hats, New Caps, New | n: ; 21e8, New Suspenders, See our ‘north window for novelties in | ineckwear for Huster.— Prowse | Bros. Seed Time Soon here, our 1900 Seed | Jatalogue Now Ready Free toall who ask. Our Specialties Choice Garden Veget: able, and best Flower ods, ari tics of weet Peas . Haszard & :toore Books, Seeds & Fancy Goods. Ocean, Ch town Sewerage System, Sealed Tenders yee to the under- signed will be received at this office until 200n On Monday, April 23rd 1900 for furnishing certain materiels and per- forming the work necessary for construc- tion of a portion of the Charlottetown — cere eon Seaenge System, according to conditions, | epecificetions and plan to be seen at this cffice and also at the office of the En- gineers Mr. F. C. Coffin, 53 State St., ORISCOLL and HORNSBY | Boston, Mass. Proposals must beon form eupplied from | this office, and each tender must be ac- companied by a certified cheque for $500, payable to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers and WaterSupply. Thischeck will be forfeited if the party declive the contract or fail to complete the work, con- tracted for, but will be returned in case of nop acceptance of tender. The Commissioners do not selves to accept the lowest or any HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers an Water Supply City Hall, Charlottetown, March 27, 1900—2awtd. P. E. I. ee é WANTED. A strong active young man to drivea team, work about house and make hiiw- Qne who would Apply at this self generally useful. hoard at home preferred. office. Ch’town, Apri! 9th, 1900 dy 3ine. bind them. | tender. |} W. W. Just opened a full line of English and American bats ard caps in latest shapes and styles at bottom pricee.—John Mc- Leod & Co. he Jap, Garcia, La Industria, La Hamaca, Picador, ei Merito Fenix, aud Cigareties. ‘i'ebacco, Wacdonale § Drug Store Pipes. ——————$————— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders are requested for building ihree semi-detached dwelling houses ona lIct of land overlooking Hills- berough Square. Plans may be seen ; ‘at the office of W. ©. Harris, architect orat the store of W. W. Wellner Tenders to be sent into the under- signed by noon of April 18th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WELLNER SASH DOWN ! CASH DOWN ce eee The highes’ for scrap iron, lead, copper. brass or any old elloy at Ksdale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlo: tetown A A This famous remedy is the stand | ; ‘ | cording t ‘Boy's ‘Empl ty Bottles Wanted 10, ooo Dezen. The Halifax Breweries Co., Ltd., wiil ; pay the highest cash price tor empty ale | and porter pint bottles at their office, Queea Street or at the Brighton Brewery Our New Clothing TOR sPRI'G EAS ARRIVED Itis from a best makers in fos. The ft, finish ind general make np is i rior to most READY-TO-WEAR CLO HING. You will find our prices the very lowest ae- Oquality of « 'Men’s Suits from $3.75 to $1050 : 1.50 to 6.50 When you want clothing, come and see us. Gur INDUCEMENTS. GOOD GOODS and LOW PRICES &S Macdonald & Co 6 — ft es SEY Se SES SESS oe Ne 5 ofg@pe ¥ “aad 7 0 * ~~ ass Be Prints... se I. J. Harris, Se Se i We We ¥ é s LONVON HOUSE is ass eae For House Cleaners Muralo, in 12 tints, Alabastine, Kalsomine, Varnish Stain, Gold Pains, Floor Pairt, Star Hnamel. SIMON W. CRABBE. April 1lith 1900. Walker's Oorne A nice Assortment of Wedding - Rings Weight and quality made just right to last. New Flag Pins and Brooches See the uew flower Belt and Collar Clasp. Dainty Chatelain Watches & Brooches Handsome Ladies Chains & Bracelets Ew. ‘lay lor OPTICIAN April 2nd 1900, Oameron Blocx, Charlotte’ wo