COMBINED. Mr. S.N. Earle’s GRAND Enter tainm ent | | i i IN THE OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Kvening, May 1. PART I. Will consist of 10 choice Fisting ef Choruses, Quintettes by stu 2nis | of SS Dunetan’s , Orobesira Music, \ Cc § olos, Dances, and Sele the § Cecelia Club. numb ers < tions by »ART 2. | The beautifu) opereita in 2 acts eutitied “Pauline” or the Belle cf Saratoga. CHARACTERS. ; Pavline—The Belle of Saratoga. .Soprano | Mise Florence Rarle. | Clara Rivere—Her Rival ......Contralto | Miss Amy Earle. George Ardent— A French Student. Tenor | M r, Be lean. Charles Grandiswell—An English | Pash. « o ode otras testes tia te ORS Mr. EL. Winchester. Cay;t. Western, a retired officer— Father ot Fem, b. ci ccs ew. Gia s Vcsea eee Mr. Charlies Earle. Gueste at the Hotel :— | adies—The Misses Collinge, Stewart, | ¥ ebster, Roses, Brown, McPberson, Earle. G-ote— Dre. Maloney, Kennedy, Mesers | Sir ] + Roy, Eggiesou, Le Parge, Parent, Col- ! lings, Guok. Tickete—Reserved seats 35; unre ertved 25. For particulars see programme. Snecial Notic Having pu.vhased from Mr. F. J Hornsby the s'ock and good will of his Book and Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the b-siness in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss k. Hornsby , who has managed the +usiness in the past, will be in charge ot the store, and will be pleased to attend to all od customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wa'l Papers vill bee mce put on sale, and all de- partmemw of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be « special feature of the business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” tid Successors (0 F. d. dORNSBY. = MCRRIS BLOCK.... {h’town, March 15, 1gco. ne oe Saat he bey ay The One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do tois you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There: We have the best of cv rything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it ? 7” JOHN McKENNA. fQueen Street, OPERA AND CONGERT h n i Disease alive ' ’ | Brigbt’s Disease for over five vears.; Doc- HIS TIME HAD COME. 'So Thought a Quebec Man Untit | <> Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Him eau 5 se Quebec, Apri] 23.— Narcisse Mangy, of | 109 St. Anne Street, this city, considers meelf an extremely fortunate man He as come through the ordeal of Bright's Bright’s Disease is a extremely fatal disease of the kidnev*. The sufferer } ngers On, growling weaker and weaker, slowly snd miserably dying. Once it nly Dodd's Kidney fastens itself upon a victim there 18 hope to eave h'm. } But they never fall Narcisse Mangy says: “*l have endured cne m.1) Lik. ~~ i me [ would well. I tora ¢t never get thought my time bad come. A friend told | meto try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I have | just finished the fourth box and am} cured. Death is natural, beautiful, progressive. There is sma!l doubt it is treated far too | sentimentally ee a A CHOSEN FRIEND Harvard Bronchial! Syrup is the chosen friend of our beet singers and most uoted public speakers. No other cough remedy has such a widespread ieputation. It yuickly etops the worse cough, banishes boarseness and cleare the throat aod bron- ; | chial | commend Harvaid Bronchial Syrup. tubes. Druggists and dealers re- An artistis not to be blamed for making an exhibitionof bimeelt. Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- usly upon its victim as Croup. Happy is he mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones awekes ip the night ccughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the stard by in the homes of this continent as a prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a beitle. Family size 60 cents. To be abused is better than to be for- golteo. — To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All 1Uggists veiurd the Money it fails tocure bc. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Fate, Hats, men’s hats, soft and bard hate, good bats, cheap hats. J B Mac donaid & Co’s —wk Solomor. was the wisest of men. He knew enough to cut his copy up into short paragraphs. In that way he eucceded in getting his writings read. fatal “tt: ~~ 2 ——~ | a —— ~~. Mr.8 N. Earte’s Grand Concert and Opera combined.— The music loving people of Charlottetown will have the opportun'ty of tak‘ngin two concerts in one evening at the Opera on Tuesday evening, May lst. The first pert will con sist of 12 choice numbers, consisting of choruses, quintetter, orchestra music, vocal rolos. The second part will con- sistof ‘The Beautiful Operetta in two acts, entitied Pauline, or the Bell of Sara- toga. This is under competent manege- ment, 4a Oe ~~ Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, ete. There is wealih and poverty of some kird in every house and in every heart. An unbought and unbiased jury is the twelvemonth. Babies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr, Chase’s Ointment & preparation which has arecord of cures un- paralled in the history of medicine, Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, scald bead, old people’s rash, and all itching skin diseases, are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Oirtment, _ Maay a gentleman lives gentecly on the | income Of clown ; many a clown lives equalidly on the income of a gentleman. | _— om = Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. ++ oe Another shipment of patriotic scarfe, white satin ground with Jack Kbaki with Red, White and Blue. All ve go in cid Lonion town. Get one,they will go like fire today.— Jas Paton & Co. vaca aliss What is Needed. By every man and woman if they desire to secure Comfort in this world isa corn sheller. Puinam’s Corn Extractor shells corne in two or three days and without’ discomfort or pain. A hundred imitations prove the merit of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is slways eure, safe, and | painlese See signature of Poleon & Co.,! on each bottle. Sold by medicine dealers. | TOLET Store and Warehouse at St. Peter’s Bay. The store and warehouse until recently oc- cupied by the late John P. Sullivan. apply Lo MRS, McLEAN, St. Peter’s Bay, South * ide. YRE DAILY BKAMINBR, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 27, 1900 | <>< <><? <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <P <p> <h><>--<] —]> <> <> Ethe_w® ts = Transvaal War + } } i j . a » | eee <<, OKO PD D«< DD -<? 4 > B><O> > <> > BOER ING, A CURIOUS CHRISTEN- arule, do not ' make much fuss over the christening of their progeny, the custom being to j get a baby properly and lawfully named ' when they ‘go to town’ Boer housewives, as | purchases, thereby saving } and, to their way of thinking, unneces sary trouble at the same tirae. An | amusing incident occurred ina Dutch ‘church at Pretoria net long ago in con- nection with a very stolid-looking |farmer’s wife, who kad brought her | baby into town in the conventional | way to be christened, Before leaving | home her husband haa written the | names it was intended to give the in- | fant en one slip ef paper, and the list | of the household requirements on an- | other, and both were carefully folded | and put in the great leather purse she carrie. When the proper time arrived the fond mother handed upa slip of paper to the minister, who read and re-read it, and then remarked that Koffie, Kijist, Suiker, Gember Kom- | fijit (the Boer names for coffee, rice, sugar and jam), were rather odd names tor the child, and ones which might prove embarrassing to the possessor at some future time. Then the other slip of paper was produccd, and ex- planations followed. — Christian Herald. Cecil Rhodes has sailed for South Africa, with the consciousness that Lerd Roberts had justified in effect the strictures upon the military author- ities which Julian Ralph had _ put into his mouth at Kimberley and which he has not taken the trouble to deny. Mr. Rhodes is not likely to exercise much influence in the immediate set- tlement of South African questions, but he has an ally in the German em- peror, and his ambitious railway pro- jects will ultimately be taken up. A great financier like Lord Cromer will be needed as soon as the war is ended and he cannot be under the influence of Rhodes or Alfred Beit, for the wealth of the Rand is the only resource for meeting the immense cclonial claims for damages and demands upon the imperial exchequer fcr in- demnities. Corporal Downey, of Montreal, writ- ing from Bloemfontein says: “Even we in the ranks cannot help seeing in the daily movement of this great army, the great purpose of our General; every- thing moves with machine like regular- ity of precision, every staff officer The lils of Women, Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fully restored by the uze of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nervwe Food. Wonien made nervous by the waisting dis- eases which drain their system find new life, new vigor. new energy, in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, the world’s greatest blood and nerve builder. —-e Dogs in Hamburg are taxed acsording to size —the bigger the dog the higher the tax. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Lines of Men's Boots ee We wish to draw your atten- tion to $3.00 a pair Men’s Chocolate Dongola luced Boots—stylish and ; ws ta confortable. 5 ra $3.00 a paw Es a Men’s patent leather A . walking Bcots — lote of Es ‘A styie. S $4.50 a pair 5 “4 Men's Fine Dongola 27 Walking Boots—leatuer lining -- good fitters— good wearerse $0.00 a pair Men’s Tan Willow Calf~— Amea Hoiden: make—t he best boot you can buy. R. K. JOST. tamper’s Corner. te. 5 oA © 1 to make some ; { { xpense, f — knowing and doing his work with per- | fect coolness and politeness; perfect gentlemen these, with their neat convoys, too, which must have from 15 to 20 miles in length, handled without a hitch. When look back at our experience of the past five weeks, with our long nine days in the firing line with little water and less focd, it all seems like a dream, but we have waked up and strength, we will be ready for it again, if Kruger doesn’t give in.” ( war song of the Crimean war: What will they say in England, \\ hen the story there is told Of deeds of might on Alma’s height Done by the brave and bold— Of Russia, proud at noon-tide, Humbled ere set of sun— They'll say ’twas like old Engiand, They’ll say ‘twas nobly done. These almost forgotten lines come back to memory on reading the story of Paardeberg and the capture of Bloemfontein. Blood igorders are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter the blood of all that shouldn’t be there. The blood passes through the kid- meys every three minutas. Ifthe kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of discrder can remain in the circulation longer than that time. Therefore if your blood is out oforder your kidneys have failed in their work. They are in need of stimulation, strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do all three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there Dodd's Kidney CIGARS teJ 'p, Garcia, La Industria, La Hemaca, Picador, ; F] Merito ana ; Fenix, Cigareties. Tebacco, Pipes. Macdonald's Drug Stor POPPED ERHEPeDPeRreTp MNS epeTertn? SS as Bargains il Second Hand Pianos Millec Bros. Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. MAAMAUkkadhddadddddaddh Mads! bbabbddddd bbbd POVPPTHVYDEPEAH ETN Ns PrHNN HTN TPAD enT eT NH NPT T TENTH HTT MaddUbbbdddadddddbaddddddacidd MUbiddsdbdddedacseddaddddddadddddzis | Sevpyyyyeyiyy DR- GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., lia 3 and 7 w 8, p. m. Prom pi attention to country“calls. uni- | | forms and their fine horses. The large | been | were | we | 9 0 marches, | after a few days rest, to get back our Perhaps some readers will recall the | M Boots and Shoes daily. | | Pareees 4 arriving Something neat that will wear to the best satisfaction and can be sold with- in the reach of all for the least money at LOWER QUEEN STREER Seno oom 300 Pairs Boots — at Half Price We have about 300 pairs women’s and girls Boots in Dongola, Vil Peble and Folish- ed Calf, being a collection of lots from differ- ent manufacturers,, Some are broad and some are pointed toe; if you can be suited in your size, you can get a bargain, We i clear at half price, See windows and tables. J. B. Macdonald & Co For Best Value in Clothing. oN oF ——————$—— Slonene® —— meme © = a “Have you an eye for the Beautiful” Ifso you will derive unlimited pleasure by inspecting our Millinery Department now replete with spriog’s latest produe- tluns. This department which is comparatively new; extends almost full length of store It is fitted up second to none on P, E. I. being newly tinied, carpeted, is very light some and contaius large bevel mirrcr, every advantuge is* afforded in selecting goods. One glance at its soft dainty materials, their exquisite sha'ings and the arrangement of such, sufficiently assures that capability prevails throughout. Our trimmed hats and bonnets are (not copied millinery but creations of natures highest gift ORIGINAL ARTISTIG TALENT the result of which cannot be obtaived in any copy and can only be accomplished by our milliner MISS BIRCH who besides being an acknowledged artist in her line has an immense range of Tips, Clidvous, Laces, Buckles, ete,, to select from and will meet the requirements of all in point of pr:ce. “Customers both old and new will receive every attention ii her department” at MATTHEW & MCLEANS Souris, P. 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