Niet ty eg ber. merely eect eye ee RE acca RA A Bn PE SO a ee le WANT 6 oe ee, mage EEE Tae ee (He DalLY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, DECEMBER 30, 1899 pe tr ne TOE te EE MUNYON’S GUARANTEE. | Btreng Assertions as to Just What ’ the Remedics Will De. Munyon guarantees that his Rheumatism Core will cure nearly all cases of rheama- tiem im a few hours; Care jong Eleadache Care will curs avy kind of headache iu a few minutes; thst bis Cold Cure will quickly break op any ferm of cold and eo om through tbe entire list of reme¢vs. At all druggies, cents a vial. If yoo ceed medical advice write at — ur “oh st.. Phiia It is absolutely EPPS'S COCOA GR TEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and coraforting a the rervous and dyspeptic. Fold oniv in 2-lb. tins, la be! sted JA MES PPS & CO.,. Ltd. Homeopathic Cheméicts, London, Englanc. BROAKFAST SUPPER EPSS COCOA 6a? - “eur Tee | Stirring th ings There is always aD unusva! stir in the kit- chen this time of the year. tuck ne . Sees | ene. that str to be brcught wa Ku ‘ful issue good materials are esse) ial, (Quality in the finished pro a + impossib e without quality of mg nis. We insure your prod- ict by 1nsuring the qual iLy of the eoods we sel, you her ih "\ 2 John J- McKenna |, Gueen Street TH! \URSTION iS OPTEN ASKED, dO% {3 THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP we inted ‘for? The answer « :wmple enough, viz:—Be- ‘ane there is none equal to it basi goons, (Peterboro); fourth Lieut.. Major A. H. King, First Hussars, London. “B” squadron, Major, Captain (and | local Major), V. A. S. Williams, R. C. | D., (Winnipeg.) Captain Major H. Greenwo tha third Prince of Wales, | Canadia Dragcoas (Peterboro) ) J sabia nts— First Lt Veestioobunsie R. C. D.; second lieutenant, F. V. Young, Manitoba Dragoons; third lieutenant, Capt. R. E. W. Turner, Queen’s Own Canadian Hussars, ‘or intrinsic raerits, firm ness, purit-, combiued with great sastirg and ceanfing pro- prru s =. id for premium list. D, LAPTHORN & €0., Charlottetown Soap Worke wa look over our HCUSEKEEPERS To come in and vroceries. Our stock is fine and fresh «nd guaranteed to be iti sfactory. We keep every- hi ng in our line that 1s neces- ry. FOR new SI Snares well, that is wuat we want v( see when you ire Jooking at our goods. | ‘heir lowness will surprise | you. | ORISCOLL nd HORNSBY | QUEEN STREET FREE! 2 well ng f our fo))-elzed Linen Doyh at 1 cents each Fine : ye4 Watct. for selling 2 dos. le est ettiest designs; sel! at sight Ne ke oney See simp Write and we send Sell thea, return wel your we: ch free us. id Doylios Wtuwtabie. j LINEN DOYLEY CO. PiPr. «) EE TORONTO \ ) —_ War in The Transvaal Particulars of the Struggle in South Africa. OUR SECOND CONTINGENT. |, ee | List of the Officers Selected. Ottawa, Dec, 28.—Hon. Borden gave out the list of the officers | of the contingent last night with the exception of the two squadrons to be selected in Manitoba and the North- west from the Mounted police, ex- mounted policemen, rough riders and others. Instead of sending three squadrons of mounted riders, as at first decided upon, there will be now two squadrons | of mounted rifles and two squadrons of mounted policemen and others. This will increase the contingent to over 12,000 in strength. The mounted in- fantry will be a separate organization irom the other two squadrons. The commissioner of the Northwest Mount- ed Police is now organizing them and their officers will be announced later. The batteries remain as already an- nounced. With the exception of the two ir- regular squadrons all the officers as follows :— Canadian Mounted Rifles—--Two Squadrons. Staff—Lieut. Col. Lessard, R. C. D. to command; second in command, Lieut.-Co]l. T. D. Evans, R. C. D., Adjutant Capt. C. M. Nelles, R C.D, transport officer, Capt. C. F. Harrison, 8th Princess Louise Hussars (N. B.); quarter master, Capt, Wynne, 2nd Garrison Artillery (Montreal ) ; medical officer, Surgeon Major H. R. Duff, 4th Hussars (K ingston) ; veterinary officer, Major Hall, R. C. D. (Toronto) The officers of the two squadrons are as follows :—~ “A” squadron-—Major, Captain (and local major) Forester, R. C. D., (Toronto) ; Captain,. St. A. Pearce, R. C. D. Lieutenants—First Lieut. J. H. Elmsley, R. v. D. ; E. C. Cockburn, G. Lieut. Capt. W second Lieut. H. E. B M. ; third D. Johnston, W. E., 74th Prince of Wales Canadian Dra- (Quebec) ; fourth lieutenant, Major H. L.. Borden, ()ueen’s Canadian Hussars The other two squadrons will be selected from the Northwest Mounted Police, ex-mounted Police, Rough Riders and others. The officers will be announced later. They will be selected from the Mounted Police and will be recomend- ed by ‘the commissioner and _ after- wards approved by the minister of militia, Artillery: The Officers of the Brigade division, Royal Canadian Artillery, are as fol- lows : Staff—_In command, Lt Col C W Drury, R C°A.; adjutant, Capt H C Thacker, R C A. ; medical officer, Sur- geon-Major Arthur Worthington, 53rd Battery, (Sherbrook) ; veterinary officer School Children’s Byes are | Field Battery. | Defective eye n: | Can you ” in school vu. business if so ha. wed | Examination of children for glasses is a special fcature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. 13 anuary Veterinary Lieutenant J D S$ Masse? | R C A.( Kingston). The officers of the thr.e batteries! are as follows :-— “C” Battery Maior, Major ] A M Mr. | Hudon, R C A. (Quebec) ; Captain H | A Panet, R C A (Quebec) ; lieutenants, | first lieutenant J NS Leslie, R C A.,, Montreal ; second lieutenant, W B King, 7th F B., lieutenant, L E W Irving, reserve of officers, Toronto Field Battery. ‘D” Battery—Major, Major W G Hurdman, 2nd. Field Battery, (Ottawa) ; captain, Capt J X V Eaton, R CA., lieutenants, Capt T W Tuy, 6th Field Btatery, (London); 2nd lieutenant, E W B Morrison, 2nd Field Battery, (Ottawa); third lieut- enant J. McCrae, 16th Field Battery, (Guelph). “E” Battery—Major, Major E H Ogilvie, R C A.; captain, Major R Costigan, 3rd Field Battery, (Mon- treal , lieutenants, Capt E L E Liberte, ; 1st Field Battery, Quebec ; second third roth lieutenant, Ogilvie, R C A.; | lieutenant Capt. W C Good, Woodstock, N. B. The tollowing officers will be attach- ed for duty: Capt. H J Mackie, 42nd Battery, Lannark. He will take the place of Capt Panet, who is with the first contingent and who will join *‘C” Battery when it gets there. “It is a pity says the Pall Mall Gazette that the territorial system can- not be extended to embrace Canadian, Cape Colonial, Natalian, and suudry Australian battalions, recruited in their respective districts, but serving in the regular army at ail stations, home or abroad, like any other regi- ments,” According to the Court Journal, Lady Methuen is staying quietly at Corsham court, the family place in Wiits, where she is busily engaged in dispensing charity, for Corsham court is a central office to which all the patriotic and charitable offerings of the! county are sent for ultimate distribu- tion among the soldiers. ITCHING | PILES... Positively and permanently cured by Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. A. "VW. Chase's Ointment is an absoluts cure for piles, and has never been known to fail to cure the worst forms of this disease which has baffied medica! skill for ages. This statement may sound rather strong te persons who do not know the superior merits of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment, but it is per- fectly true, and heartily endorsed by the grate- ful testimony of thousands of men and women who have been cured by itafter years of suffer- ing, and after trying many preparations and consulting the best doctors. Mr. H. Bull, Belleville, Ont., says: ‘‘I take pleasure in stating that after thirty years of suffering with Itching Piles, Dr. Chase's Oint- ment has completely cured me. __I tried every remedy that was advertised, with little or ne ome, but as I have told different persons affected as I was, Dr. Chase’s Ointment made @ perfect cure.’ Dr. Chase's Ointment has a record ef cures unparalleled. in the history of medicine. It is guaranteed to cure any case of piles. For sale *y all dealers, or Edmansom, Bates & Ce. Toronta Prince Rdward [sland Railway) — CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS EX: URSION RETURN TICKETS, at one iret Class Fare will beissued LDecember 2ist, 6. to fa puary ist, 1900, inclusive, to and Srom. sil statiogs, good 10 return until 4th 7960, and for studente a 1 vecation, December [9th to ist, ! indiusive gend to return until January 31 7900. Tickets gre not good for going journey after date of issne. SPECIAL CHEAP RATES, Tickets will be issaed on ail tr ains Friday | and Saturdey, cucceaes 22nd and gird, 1899 ood to return up to aud including § Saturday name 23rd, } Yat the follow:g very low re nish « wo Charlottetown $1.25 Tignisl 1.35 aicemes arside S ra | Emerald = 6) Cape Traverse - 3 Bunter Hiver ” 45 fFouris “ 8d Sw keters ” hk Georgetrwnb ™ 75 Oardgan 75 Mt Stewart e 45 Tignish to Summ erside 9 O'Leary 7: Wellington “ RF Kenkin g20n se © Cape ‘Traverse = 45 Hunter Bivex - 6o rlottetown + 7H atermediate Stations — at=proportiontae ’ rates } G. A. SHARP, Suaperigtendent rt E Omen, Ch’town, Der.f) £9. (- +, 16, TS &w72i. | Cape Town, | epee, .he dis: 5 (St. Catherines) ; third , ie ee KRUGER’S MALADY. Bright's Disease, the Formerly un curable Malady that has Fast ened Itself Upon che Boer President. Dec. 18.—Bright’s Dis- ase which @ (truatworthy re- ‘port etates has attacked Pres:dent Kruger, of the South African Republic, 18 aN | i & fiction of the Kidneys and doctors stnic i8 considered incurable here Ie that 1% is invariably fatal. The disease was first diagnosed as a distinct di-ease ‘by Dr. Bright, from whom it takes its name. | It is understood that a remedy has been discovered for Bright’s Disease in America in recent yeare called “odds, Kidoey Pills, and reports reach Africa tu the effect that cures are being made in Eogland and Australia by the same medi- cipe. It 18 unlikely that the Dutch of the Transvaal are acquantel with Dodd’s Kidoey Pilis, howevr, they being very slow to take up with things that are new, 5 te Many 8 man bas worried himself crasy over @ pointless joke, A Jury et Women Who have tested the merits of Dr A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilla return the ver- eict that for backache and kidney disorders there 1s no a in any way equal to this great discovery of Dr A W Chase, Amer- ica’s presen physician. This great kidney cure is sold by ali dealers at 25 cents a box, and has proved most effectual asa remedy for the manyi lls to which woman is subject. A loafer never allows himee}f to get out of practice- inard’s Liniment for evervwhere, The man who eows read of courses and kindness wii! reap an abuudant hare vest. BApDECcK. C.C. thicnarps & Lo. Dear Sins —MINARD’S LINIMENT is my remedy for NEURALGIA. It relieves at once. A. 8S. McDonatp June 11, 1897. The high-water mark is reached evary time the ice man prescnts the bill. eri Liniment Cures Burns & Fate is whataman calls it when he gets in trouble for doing what he sholin’t do. 4 RHEUMATISM | John A McDonald, Jas. McKee, Lacblin MeNeil, C B Billing, SURED. Aroprior, Ont. Linnwood, Unt. Mabou, CB. Markham, Ont. Jobn Mader, Mahone Bay, N 8, Lewis 8 Butler, Burin, Nfld. These well Eoown gentlemen all as sert that they were cured by MINARD’S LINIMEN1. — ee a ea —_—_— Csntentmert is the feeling that might be worse. things 2o0-o— Startling Confessiozs Show tbat 25 per cont. of men and women evifer the tortures of itching piles, Investiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. Chase’s Uintment has never yet failed te cure itchin ag plies, and all of these men and women could end their suffetings at once by using it. Scores of thousands have been cureu by this treatment Every body can becured in the same way. ———_—-—>>-—_ ——- He—W hat ie a filrtatien ? She— Attention without intention. Active Man “Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painiess Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cur2. Acts in 'wenty-four hours spd causes neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ractor extracts corns. It is the best SP eee nn nea pes Zh SY Frerrine’ Herring Herring 300 Barrels Herring arrived. 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