THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLU'I"TETUWN. NOVEMBER 17, 1899 . SOHO OS REY RA ERR: oI wert AR WTI OU 4 mM ee, ELEN LLY SNR ST Man iti atts RU RR eae gpm yy — 4% * + - ” ; Yr oO y mmneNn 1eede . en : VE ET ‘ ‘vi! 2 aw If there is a history of << | — a re st ra etd - PRISONER RELEASED. ataaP : 70 He KB “A299 O900 0094 900" O20c 2604 : ; ‘ Qave a O tne Wi ) > people. | Ba ol weak Jun rs in your family, The a P- | hey only yiek when it became a fm da z BY A ou IT PAYS TO ake Scott’s E lsiot hoice of following this impetus or be. Victim of Kidney Disease Escapes i » take scott s JmMuision, 2 ransva al War . kicked : | Ua U [ai b tt ; PUY AT ’ irishes and invigore ae ae Fro 1 1) Cries by Means | 4 if nourls 1@€S an + d } Sir Mj +} as Be } C} 1] | Lag A of nt $, aD . a , ; : ( " 1 Flicks-beat ~ a ¥ of Dodds Kidney Pills JWwU au “ ir ut ie q * Per ing’ a i ycheaue i ‘ istol said - 4 | e : . cc'l : ; } are } . Z Tt enables you to resist the Phe wai destroy- ee 1) Day ] ina 4 g : > d ca W ar N ots e + 4 th . ¥ ns— is ut KInS ) 7 "8 he % »* 3 a Eve , if vour lungs ' S ti oe ; ! Li B abe 4 eA 4 hy {ag 2) fn on The Popular ; - ie vada ve 1 t ré a pure Qragal 1 : a 7K 9 2 . + ae an : ee > ec are already affected, and if nil acenetieeoae aceick tor (kOe wn nthe basis of | other Kidney tronoler. Since th ere ct eee ; $ Sunnyside . ‘ . , ' r thino ore t “7 bee: tre¢ rom 2 1 j ~ | ue" 7 : ; " I iaes t] c cough you have | Te ea mest a previo 5 he. | Milli GS a) 4 » Fp ae ° 4 ) ' a 3. ,F : << oe e) uring ry | per ueguards, y ae ; . Millinery “a + ¥, i y . %¥@ ° o Drv 00 $ and emaciation, there Subject to tl hould give what—!°&™ aaa te Or re a Daere ® i ant f : ) " tie has been }:) a ‘ fOr . x ac ers $ Man ! ia strong probal lity O = W ‘ : : " ¢ . a POSSiD} lite Dut hia sentence bas bee, up to-day. | WOSTGe CEde--ves vor ©OO4® ‘O06 @OO8 TOS? 00986000 6009 an erie road | j Ms SOUtn ZilriCca No one desires that | Hesrays: “After twenty years of pain a cure, ; dv for dest ution. great country to be = ' verned per-— caused by Gravel and other k janey trouble, . The oil in the Emulsion The + Lit manently from Down g street.” i] sce pleased " ore + known eae I Ist—We have the larg st range of dress goods in the city - ; ; 2 Stee Peg ower ' ‘a , _ | have beea complete cured by one box of 9 Wa om oe : fe is: te hypophosphites | sendi of the T'rar | A militia gent ral rder gives the fol- | Dodd’s K idoey Pills Luring these years 2nd Ve bought for cash in the best markets, ithat * . tic » | lowing as the est: ‘lishme > ong awe anant idreda of dollara .@ ¢ >. ; ‘ . * ae DO’ er to the nerves; lat nr i ( c 4 \ ' a = : i — { of the 2n 1 I have pent hut ly i mn dollar without oo! ( We mark all our goods in plain fivures. give } ; Laut Gov n1 { far Battalion, Re yal (Canadian Regiment recelving any lasting relief © I: - ; . aa . and the giycerine soothes and to the Loyalty cry. |of Infantry: Lieutenant-colonel, 1 ; oe 4th —We are always satishied wit) a small margin of profit } i a ee : : second in command. 1 major, 1 ; A nephew of Hermann Bender, the 5th — We ara aur bios:3 > F 4 ea:S. The vehicles for the British army | 0" Pee Rar? sici se ni is oddly enoug , € are sure that it will be to your luteres P page net 0a tera ne | COrps, Inciuding Six at Mee ever at me is ileaedann pil > eleiiatien Riese «+1 =” , “Dp gagec ac Geauga ee SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta llery. make a procession of twenty-one I; quarte rmaster, 1 ; medi al ¢ fhicers, 2; the Spanisb admiral, Cervera. ‘ ce ak RPA 25) , | total officers, 41 ; regimental sergeant- miles in length And then there is the ’ Re: i naa ns itself requiring a little} ™ajor, 1; regimental quartermaster— . : 9 army corps itself requiring a little Minara’s Liniment for sale D Coy r= Limited) | It is announced that the queen will 4 | offer Lady Symons, widow of Generel Propos ad Sailings from , the first vacant suite of rooms in Hampton Court, where, under VONTREAL and QUEBEC slain circumstances, now live Lady During Season of 1899. Napier and other widows of British heroes. FOR PICTOU. N:S. - CALLING AT— Husber Steamshi ~ ke C7 TY ne It is understood that the Admiralty, on General Buller’s advice, has arrang- ‘he Point, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce, | ed that cruisers from the Cape should Cape Cove, Sunsmerside, Char. go out to intercept all arriving trans- lottetow™ and Souris. ports, and inform them of the latest orders respecting their destination, which are to be kept secret. From Ch’town ao, Montreal at6p.nf, | at 2 p. m. F do 17th Jvlyv do 10thJuly; According to a despatch from De- do 3st do ny oo Pron | Aar the Boers at Kimberley have got do 14th Aug. O° ory ie’ | the exact range of the mines and are do 78th do do 2ist do eae" ho Fith Se do 4th Sept, | Constantly throwing shells at the dyna- = i #. ° at . wR . | fi . dc 25th a do 18th do | mite huts. Several of the latter have do 9th Oct do 2nd Oct. | been blown up, and the damage done do 23rd do do 16th do | to the mines already amounts te many sz Oth Nov. do 30th do | thousand pounds. do 13th Nov None could ever describe the Boer flag of the South African Republic as }athing of beauty. It has a plain field | of green running from top to bottom, ;and covering one-fourth of the fla Subject ‘9 change should circumstance ! 5 g “eturning wll eave Picton, N.S. every a:‘ernate Monday at noon, on arrival of rains from Halifax and St. Jobn, call- ing at Charlotietown, Summerside, Perce, Ga+pe, Ma] Bay acd Father Point. onnize it The rest is red, white and blue, in : CARVELL BROS, | three stripes. Certainly not a very Agents | artistic ensign. Fe eae The Times, of Natal, editorially | urges the Home Government not to be | carried away by the spirit of magnan- }imity. Inthe eventual settlement of | the war, it says, the rebels’ farms and stock should provide the compensation S $ City of Ghent eee b. © ULaea leo aes oe ee wrecked homes, burned stores, looted stock, the acts of rebel farmers. A special from Queenstown, Cape Colony, dated November 8, says: The Boer commander and several burghers, unarmed, visited Burghersdorp yester— day. ‘There is no sign of the Boers at Dordrecht. At a meeting of the Dutch residents of Aliwai North, yes- terday protests were sent to Premier Schreiner against the abandonment of the town. The Dutch police there have deserted the Boers. £. S. City of Ghent will*sail from Chak kettetown every Friday at¥% o’cloc during the season of 1$€9 for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- luiy, Aricbat, (anso, Isaac Hatbor, Salmon xiver, Sheet ] arbor, ae ne leave The South Africa war, besides mak- falitax every Tu: sday at 6 p m makingsome | ; . ie ‘s calls. The steanier has excellent passenger ing the public acquainted with such queer geographical namesas Elands- laagte, Ramathlabama, Pitsani, Poth— lugi, efc., has given us Kaffirgram as a new word for the enrichment of the general language. A Kaffirgram is a message brought by a Kaffir, and fre- quently suggests that the native African is well within the class in which King David included all men—liars. accc modations. uw treights wil Further inforn Saloon amldships. he given this season ation apply to W W CLARK. Age Specia Ch'Town May 27 tl the Charlottetown Steam Nav- gation Co, Ltd. —k ’ } In his speech on the colonial con- tingents, Lord Landsdowne said they were Offered by the respective Govern— ments, but the impetus came from the people. The Montreal Gazette re- marks that possibly the Minister for War is aware how much impetus the School Children’s Eyes Supply —_ STEAMERS.... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun- days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if efteroon train from St. Jebr) for Sum- wereide, connecting there vith express ‘raic for Charlot etown, Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel of aorning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day tre‘n for St. John. : Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at 8: Jobn with steamers cf Toternationai Line and D. A. R. steamers sod railways tor \Jnited States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Heiifas) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Caye Breton avd Halifax, at Halifax with C. 4.&.P Line for Poston. Throt@h tickets to be had at Grand Trunk,Canadian Pacific, Intercoionial and P.E.1. Railways, andon the Com pany’s 4 +em ¢18 [coarecting lines in United F. W. HALES, Szconerar 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. a, P El | geants of regiments and staff sergeants, sergeant, 1; staff sergeants, 8, colour sergeants, 8 ; sergeants, 32 ; total ser 50,; corporals, 40; drummers or buglers, 16; privates, 372; total rank and file, g12; total of all ranks, 1019; horses for officers, 7. Officers appointed or attached to, and non- commisioned officers and men enlisted in the second battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, will, until turther orders, be considered a part thereof, and will be returned on the demand of their respective corps. = orm Dr CHASE DISCOVERED DISCOVERED HE RYOUS TREATMENT DISEASES In his study of diseases of the nerves, Dr. A. W. Chase found that in pearly every case the cause of trouble was improper nourish- ment. About one-fifth of all the blood in the human body is found in the brain, and unless this blood is rich and pure the nerves cannot obtain proper nourishment, and become worn out and exhausted, Nervous depression, nervous headache, nervous dyspepsia, loss of sleep and vital force, lack of energy, are symptoms of weak, watery blood and exhausted nerves. It was asa food for blood and nerves that Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Food was prepared. Its remarkable success in curing all diseases arising from thin blood and impoverished nerves is proof that Dr. Chase's theory of feed- ing the nerves and blood is the proper one; stimulants only urge on the tired and worn out nervous system until there comes a complete collapse, Dr, A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food creates new brain and nerve ceiis, and makes the blood pure and rich. It restoresto the exhausted nerves the vigor of perfect health. soc. a large box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., P BTOS wl, =_oa @]® @es 4} @2e2 @ 2 @® SUAP , TO THE MAKERS QUEEN >e @]e ea 2 4 ee 28 22 --A ROYAL TRIO - Sunlight and Lifebuoy SOAPS The best laundry and wwilet soaps made in the world, guaranteed to be absolutely pure. “MONKEY BRAND” which cannot be equalled as a scour— ng aud polishing soap. TRY SOME & 7 All are 5c large twin bar IT PAYS 70 SELL 2»s @ 2 @ 2] > c00d — Groceries BECAUSE people who buy them and wantmore, The first sale ie not the only sale we wish to make. People whe buy— Sanderson & Co's. Goods as have to complain ade@at their qnality........ Do Yuu Trade There? Good time «o begin row— everywhere, A A aR The gifts of Jokn D. Rockefeller to the city of Cleveland O., now amount to the surprising sum of $1,000,500. Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. The more @ man tries io prove he isn’t a fool, the more he proves he is. ee DR. A.W, CHASE'S QP GATARRH CURC ... 9 at. ig sent direc, to the wveased parts by the Improvnd Blower Heals the ulcers, cu ars the air passages, stops drop! ings in the throat and permanantly cures arrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. A4l dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medisine Co.. Toronte and Buffalo. > ree eee A man may forgeithe dollar he borrowed, but he always remember the one he loaned. . . me HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sire,—I cannot speak io strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. Itis THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it, It ie traly a wonderful medicine, Jonn A. Macponaxp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. Rev. Jobu Rodman, of Waxahacle, Texas, owns 8 rare old painting, a por-~ trait from iife of Robert Burns’ Highland Mary and “twa” dogs. eo -erm———_ Minard’s Liniment Relieves Nev- algia. A shopwalker with rather an awkward gait was leading the way aod requesting a lady to “walk this way, madam.” 5 “Thank you,” said the lady; ‘but I consider my style of walking more graceful than yours.”— Tid-Bits, Startling Confessiozs Show that 25 per cont. of men and women sviffer the tortures of itching piles, Investiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. Cnase’s Uintment has never yet failed to cnre itehing pties, and all of these men and women could end their suffelings at once by using it. Scores of thousands have been cureu by this treatment Every body can becured in the same way, To keep your husband absolutely truth- ful, do not catechise him, Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in 'wenty-four hours and causes neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & —— —— PLANT LINE. EXCURSIONS CHARLOTTETOWN TO RoOSTON AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days. Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known &.S. Halifax leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt noon for Boston, via Hawkes- bury and Halifax. From Halifax—Every Wednesday at 11 pm. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on Wednesdays. From Boston every Saturday at noon Tickets for sale at Sivtions «yp P Railway. For tickete, rates on freight an all information apply Sanderson & Go,, Victoria Row— GROCERS ! H L CHIPMAN, W W CLARKE, Supt, Halifax. Agent Black Merino, all wool 35, 42, 55, 62, 85, 88¢ per yd Black Klastic Cord, extia fine $1.10 per yard Black Eengaline, 55, 90, $1 10 and 1.20 per yard Black Henrietta. silk warp, $1 10 and 1.35 per yard Black Serge, 22, 25, 28, 36, 40, 42, 48, 50, 53, 45, 58, 66, 62. 65, 68, 80 and 85e per yard Navy Serges, 22, 25, 28, 36, 40, 42, 48, 50, 55, 60, 62, 65, 70, 75, 80 and 85c per yard Black Figured Mohair, 28, 55, 60, 62, 75, 80, 88, 99, 98, $1.10, 1.15, 1.25, 1.35, 1.45, 1.60, 1.65, 1.90 per yard Black Maltalasee, silk and wool, $2.25 per yard Blac Silk and Wool Costumes, $14 40, 15 00, 16 00 per cost, Kiplays Pearle Finish in all the newest shades, 75, 89, $1 2¢ ard | 30 per yard Colored Popiin Costumesin many shades, 90c, $1 00, 1 25 yc Box Cloth in Grey, Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Fawn l*c to $1 00 per yard Broad Cloths in suit lengths, in Black, Brown, Grey, Green, Fawn and Purple, $1 10, 1 20, 1 60, 235 per yard Scotch Cheviots in costume leugths in different cotors, $1 30 per yard Ladies’ Homespuns, in Greys, Browns, Green, 45 inch, 75¢ and $1 00 per yard aay The above lines and prises are but a few compared witk what we can show you when jou come in, F. Perkins Sunnyside, Charlottetown. something+~ Nice... are our Fancy Oak and Mahogany finished Screens with nice Draperies. Your choice of woods and draperies for $2.25, ALSO_u- ax «(| Fancy Oak Music Racks Oak Book Racks - - These are good goods and the prices are right. ——_ JOHN NEwson PETITE TE TTT TET T Ty FEE® $2.60 $3.40 sv “a @*= SS44444 ena EL TT LT a GUNN & CO,, Limited Grain & Comission Merchants Buyers & Receivers of Grain, Produce, etc. _ We will receive oats in bulk at our elevator, unload, bag, weigh, and deliver from store, etc, ete. GUNN & CO., Limited, 19 to 22 Campbell Road, Oct 30th—dy8i, wy8i HALIFAX, N §& Ow. Large Stock of winter Overcoatine and Suitines... IS NOW COMPLETE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION JOHN MLEOD & CO 0. BVVVIVVPVTY TTT ® |