ett, encarta “attend to all old customers and many ! passion. 4s -_s 2. 4 @ © @ 2 @e Bring back anything not done right : : , <<>> <> DPPDPDDP DYDD» ?>.,' —" =— ; " , ee: Tr * indicatesinsufficient nourish- | = ansvaal Wat = ment. Itleadsto nervousness, P$$0000000 6004 % sleeplessness, general debil- ity, and predi: sumption and soses to Con- other prevail- = trol of British destiny in South Africa . iseases. We cuard ) ‘ ing disease 4 dS there have been many attempts to de against these take | lineate, for the benefit of the public, os . | his personal characteristics and his ; ’ : } soc . . | Scolls &nulsion. |} doings at the front. None has so i since Lord Roderts assumed con- I State vanishes when you touch the bend wf the little man and talk with bith bout the two subjects which en- gross him—the war arouxd him and poiitics at home. ‘Lord Roberts never smokes tobac- co, and with drink he A glass of wine with two of the meals suffices for him. temperance to his soldiers, and_ they all know that he shows no patience with those who drink to excess. preesides at meetings of the Army Temperance association and_ extols sobriety, but, like all broad-minded men, he refrains from advocating the } ' { i j | has little to do. | three He preaehes | He | ! All the world Ob t } "— ’ , ~ 1 Wlieties Kvervone, men, women, ana Cullaren, are talking “wheel talk.’ These I mde 7 ae ; . : : : ; Q lord remedy for I leased the brilliant sketch of the field- | impossible—one form of which is} ana< eay C | marshal which Julia aln f total a} 1 the Stanc are — sete: ul whic " Juhan Rall h contri total abstinence. He has never been all wasting diseases 1n young |! ‘to nen. known to use an oath, and, indeed, Sb . , . | ‘Ora nk tur ¢ ue ] r) ty F Y } . } e ‘ ac . . a picturesque description of the | there must be compar; lv few or o] ] It in ipro\ es diges- ee in whose eel 2st ni > it my] aratively few men f id. é ‘an whose actions daily rivet the} whose religion influences them so} tion, gives 4 ssh, strength, | world’s attention, it is unequelled. Mr, deeply as does his every g ' : 4 Ralph says : vigor and resistive power, |~ oa oc. and $1.00, al) druggists, & BOWNE, Chemists, Torenta, Special Notice. Having pu.chased from Mr. F. J “Iornsby the stock and good will of tis Book and Stationery Busines in che Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss ™ Flornsby , who has managed the ‘The first time the correspondents saw him was ata _ railway car window at Modder River. Hejsent for them and addressed them as one who speaks to friends. It seemed co them that he lifted every disability and brushed away every limitation which had | hampered and almost crippled them in their work up to that time. They were to write what they pleased, he said, and this was notto be censored. Only their telegrams would be scrutin- They were to go wherever he went, wherever they willed to go. ized. HIS STRONG FACE. “Tome his face suggests the front of a granite mountain, seamed, lined, battered by storms, strain and racking change, It records acquaintance with every trial to which mortals are put, all suffered in the solitude of undivid- ed responsibility. Care, worry, sick- ness, danger, unceasing reflection, all had left their marks there, yet all were written acrossa gentle, sympathetic Mess in the past, will be in charge countenance, never gay or merry, yet the store, and will be pleased to | s¢iden stern, and wholly ignorant of i have known many great He never parades his piety, never ‘orces it upon those around him. Yeton every Sunday since he joined his army he has. attended divine _ ser- vice. Nota word has he ever spoken to his staff suggesting cr ordering their presence—yet he is certain to attend] 'f you have Dyepepsia. to | ‘ride @ bicycle with a punctured tire, or the weekly servide—an example the army so modestly and so _persist- ently presented that it cannot help but be powerful. HIS SIMPLE FAITH. “When he took the sacrament at Drieufontein the All saw in it an Itis almost as parading of religion. act of simlpe faith. hard to reconcile his gentIness and| Dyspepsia Tablete Sympathy with the firm—sometimes stern—course which a general so su | Stomach Diseases, This ie a simple state~ preme in command, and of so large an army must often have to’ follow. friends how he can _be both sorts men at once—how he traits which we imagine must war with | one another. of | hew oféé: faces but that of Lord Roberts is a A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers | face apart. [ fancy that, in the minds will be nce put on sale, and all de- | of their worshipers, some of the soberer partments of the business will be kept | gods of the old mythologies had faces well stocked. A well supplied news | like his -#od will be a special feature of the | “He die8Sés in serge khaki, which, business The store will be known as } plain as that always must be, he ren- ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” ders more plain by ridding it of all pom THE a orders and decorations. There are men on his staff—there was even an American newspaper reporter with one of the armies—who wear aline anda half of ribbons. But the chief, who is entitled to perhaps four lines, appears every day, for every duty and function, with atunic as bare of decorations as that of any civilian. He is so neat and precise in bis dress that I suspect he must have been a dandy in earlier life. He is quick and nervous in his movement, and his constant habit is to thrust efther one or both hands under his belt—a practice which makes it easy for artists to familiarize his figure @ | with the public. , : ‘He is instantaneous and direct in conversation, and goes as_ straight to the point in view as a well aimed bui- lettoa target. I have noticed that when he meets new people he ad- vances toward them eagerly, listens in- tently, and in three minutes either en- gages the new acquaintance in earn s conversation or has done with hin with a decisive nod of parting With the army in South Africa his heac- quarters to a court—almost as if he were a part of the royalty he represents. You do not call upon him. You sig: . your name in a book, and he sends tor you later if he wants to see you. 1 ‘ may be a duke whom you find in the Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch’town, March 15, 1900. ee eet ae Bring back anything not dene properly ¢ _ Its our business to turn out work right, and if we are informed that apy work we have done is not Satisfactory we are only too glad to make it sstisfectory. free of charge. | Its our busivese to please customers ; as it lies in our power. _ When in need of anything in our line remember “THE MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machinists and Boiler Makere. and we always ririve to do £0 as far ¢ Broce Stewart and Co’y. Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf ’ Ch’town, PEI ; Phone 125 , salle of the residency—as it was in my case—and who offers the register for you to sign, @2~e=~-2 2 ievticdieaealll WORKS CONTINUOUSLY. _—— ee nea e-otenesenenann “The field marshal works continu- M ously, and to do so has to be free from 0 interruption ; therefore visitors meet 8 him only at lunch or dinner. In Bloemfontein, where ke was living be- ee tween walls, his table was a small one, is the best answer I got, know how, but he does,’ ‘I don’t He Walked . The Floor In Agony With Pains in the Back—Sleep Impossible—Medicine of no Avall Un- tilHe got Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis. Mr. Patrick J. McLaughlan, Beau- harnois, Que., states:—‘‘ I was troubled with Kidney Disease and Dyspepsia for 20 years and have been so bad that I could not sleep at nights on account of pains in the back, but would walk the floor all might and suffered terrible agony. “I tried all sorts of medicines but got no relief until I began using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. They made @ new man of me, and the old troubles seem to be driven out of my system.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have an enornous sale and owe their popu- larity to the fact that they can be ab- solutely relied upon to cure all ail- ments of the kidneys, liver, and stom- ach. They are purely vegetable in composition, prompt and effective in action, and cure permanently. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co, Toronto. —— atthe head | _ “4° A? ys i affair of life. | Wueens or Lire ! ; | | } | other day, in the} when you might, if you bad taken it in face, one might say, of the whole | time, have cured it quickly and easily,for army, it was without ahint of the | ® della: or two. I have asked many of his; Can POSSESS | ttomach trouble, ing to directions. “He does possess them, that’s aii?) == NEW GOODS |; "Rapping of chrins, no a THE WHEELS OF LIFE, Made to Run Smoothly and Plea- santly by Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, there ig no Otier Cure for Dye pe psia, | Tadigeetion and all other Stomach Troubles — Dudd’s Dyspepsia Talleis Never Fail. Wheele! Wheel parayraphs are @ short talk on wheels also -butou tbe most mpcrtart kind— the lhe wheels of life must we sre to live as it should, run smcothly, if Was intended we There must be no breaks, nu worn bolte, no weak spots. It there are, we pay the pen- alty in pain. The wheels of life cannot ran rmoot ly Iv’s like trying broken bearings. If your tire has veen punctured, you mend it. In many cases, if you bave Dyspepsia or Indigestion, you don’t heed it, As time goes op, it grows worse and woree, until, at last, it wrecks your health completely. Then you spend ' hundreds of dollars in trying to cure it, The only way youcan cure Dyspepsia Patisfactorily end permanently, no matter what stage\it may be in,'s by using Dodd’s Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure all ment of an incontrovertible fact. It can~ not be dieproved. But it can be easily aud quickly proved by the use of the Tablets. If you bave Dyspepsia, Indiger-~ tion, Biliousness, Heartburn, or any other buy « box of Dodd’s Dy-pepsia Tablets, and use them accords They’!] cure you. BIG STOCK Large Assrtment Just Opened. Hair crimpers, side combs, back combs, something new in ladies’ belts, purses, swagg(r and walking sticks, school bags, mouth organs, carvers, bread knives, pocket knives, shaving brushes, razors, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware—at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Souvenir goods a specialty, hotel eect FIRE NSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- ness. It will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks, Horace Haszard, Ch’town, April 26th, 1900 GENERAL AGENT. VARINE INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. Insured at Lowrst Rares. Sterling cer- tificates issued when required. Losses Promptly Settled. tiorace Haszard, Ch’'town, April 26th, 1900, Hich Grade inelish Fertilizers Like all goods of English manufacture ARE THE BEST, IN THE WoRLD, The) are true to name, always RELIABLE and during the 10 yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISFAC- TORY RESULTS. Our most progressive farmers are using larget quantities every year with paying results, They are applic. able to all crops, on all soils, with or without stable manure. and are THE ‘CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. “The World’s best by every test.” Auld Bros raat Sale of ‘Crockery, Glassware and Groceries, Big Discounts for 30 Days. All our present stock will be closed out at big reductions—below are some prices :— GENERAL AGENT _ = $3.00 Tea Sets now $1,95 per set 75 cent Glass Table Sets now 50 cents 40 4é 46 “i 46 és 25 46 94 rT; “cc 6s “ “ 20 of oo: * large Lamps “ 50 “ 50 “ “i “ “ 30 “ $1.50 Lemonade Sets “ 90 « 1.50 China Berry Sets “ 1,20 50 ‘“ Glass “ “ “ 35 ai i 30 “cc “ “ “ “ 90 at Also a lot of odd crockery selling at HalfjPrice.* Jury & Co) Sunnyside Ch’town. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Stres A few Things You Will Ne The warm weather is coming and. you will have to make come changes im your ap-— parel to be able to enjoy the summer weather. SUMMER UNDERWEAR We have a fine line of light underwear for men and boys. A good suit for 50¢; » better une 70c; and see our $1,00 suits—you can’t match it in the city. Finer gradesat higher prices, _ Direct cargo, schr. “Omega” irom West Indies, arrived to- day—121 puos, 20 hds, 24 bbls. Choice quality. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town May 1 4, 1900 FOR SALE. —tte —— 1000 thle. MagJaleen Island herring. 400 Logs L.ebon salt, 451 U bags Liverpool galt. 3000 mackerel bbis. best quality. 2 a MATTHEW & McLEAN. Souris May 30, 1900. 2wke. —_— TO BE LET. Immediate potseesion of that Build- ‘Be GOjolDibg the Masome Temple, Suit- able tor cflices ete. Apply to Mrs. D, McKinnon, McGi Avenue, Ch’Town. dy. lwk, standing a few feet from the head of the large, long table, at which sat his staff—his ponderous. impressive staff of distinguished men of the aris- tocracy. You dined with ‘Bobs’ in khaki, of course, at his small table— if you were highly honored, or you may dine with his staff and be present ed to him after the meal for as long or brief an interview as he pleases. That is precisely the amount and extent of state about his surroundings. But all MINARD’S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep forsale. All the people use it. a HARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, C. B. i¢ The Right Beginning Fora musical education is the piano iteelf Qur Heintzman Piano Is its own best recommenda- tion. Iv’s easy action adds to the pleaeure ot playing. Its soft tone and perfect pitch help to make music for the beginner. city This year they will bejstill ‘ _— We have bought very Our terme will help you to own an inetrument—See us —~BDY WAY. STRAW HATS Last season it was voted by every one that our straws were by far the nicest in the nicer. OUTING SHIRTS largely this year in this line of "goods and have some-of the hundsomest Shirts ever shown in Charlottetown. Silk or linen fronts with or without collar, WHITE YACHTING (CAPS. Look cool, feels cool. [he most comfortable thot weather cap you ever wore; Also color” ed caps of all kinds in the very nicest styles, Miller Bros. Queen Street. Connoliy’s Building. 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