} { ’ os WY SPM a eae Arner - , It causes pale js thin blood. faces, white lips, weak nerves gndlack of vitality. Ablood- } enviching, fat producing food-medicine is needed, $colls Cmulsion. goes to tlie root of the trouble, strengthens and ene | riches the blood, and builds | up the entire system. For Anemic: girls, thin boys, andenfeebled mothers, it is the Standard remedy. wort’ s OWE, aS nets onte, _—— ‘len’s $3.00 Boots i Made from Box Calf Goodyear Welt — the best boots to be had at this price—See’ taem in our window. O'Sullivan Cashion Heel In Men’s Box Calf Boots—-at $3.06 a pair. Lots of comfort. R. K. JOST’. Stamper’s Corner. ome f C —_—— — —_~ White's Caramels and Enowflake Chocolates Can be had at any followin g firsi class T. J. Morris Db. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. FP. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Mason, ore WANTED. An experienced al|-sround salesman ip & general merchandire sture, one who can , come well recommended, and put up tar ash deposit of $250.00 to insure his | faith{n) service. or one who can take a} business as a tmal] cash interest the | Partorr. To the right man we havea} 00d Openirg. Address I CONROY, SON & CO, 42in w2in Toledo, Lincoln Ce, Oregon. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, | Offcn New Prowse Block first door to the right up tairs, Telephone connection. DR. AYEPS — — | ; } DR. CLIFT _Cures CHRONIC-DISEASES avd RUP- | TURE by Salisbury treatmen(. Send stamps | ‘OF information, or call at Traro, Nova | Scotia, Office Merchant’s Bank of Halifax uilding. A LADY SARAH WILSON’S BOMB PROOF BOUDIOR AT MAFEKING.—[Boston Globe. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTEJOWN, APRIL 16, 1900. A ee a nt sy WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Interesting Particulars TOMMY ATKINS. Though at first our blooming battles Seemed to run amuck a bit, You were perfect, Tommy Atkins— Full of fun and pluck and grit. The trigger of your rifle And your jokes together crack, Hurrah for you, old fellow, And the glorious Union Jack! , The grandest have forsaken Their halls of ease and jey For the horrid rocky regions Where you’re hunting Boers, my boy. We love the noble Nobles ; They love us too, and we Would die for them, and Tommy, They'd die for you and me. If only one man, Tommy— Poor solitary one !— Were left in all old England, He’d march out with his gun For love of pluck and freedom ; For love of native land; For love of all that’s upright, Ob, British hearts are grand! While Roberts, White and Buller, And Kitchener the great, Are living, we are ready To front the whole world’s hate. God leve our Royal Lady! For her angelic sake, Braves of immortal Britain, Your names immortal make! 3reat spirits guide our Empire, Which grander yet must grow. Afar off in the future I hear its bugles blow! Forever, Britain, forward ! The flag shall ne’er be furl’d. The oceans roar: “Thou rulest !” “Thou wonder !” cries the world We're hated, Tom, by millions For out might and fair renown ; We're hate@ for our valor Which > enemy can “down.” Oh ! jealousy of virtues Is a feeling vile to own. An Archangel would be slandered If he sat on England’s throne | Let savages fling gutter At the sun to Like Luciters annointed, Let them curse it till they’re hoarse ; Still rolls it shining, sending Them blesssings in its sheen, As immortal mother England g on the mean. stop Is course ; . Smuies a bDiessin Gay, dauntless, dashing Tommy, You darling of the fair! In Africa good tortune! Good fuitune everywhere ! rhe fisest persons love you ; And bless you, what’s the odds If devils hate a fellow That’s favored by the gods? Ho! Here’s to Mother Atkins And her multitude of sons, The jolly tip-top Tommies, Who are real sons of guns! ‘ < | In dreams, I hear great shouting the For braves from battle back! Victoria, victorious ! O, glorious Union Jack! LYTTELTON L. BAKER. aii MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is [lood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- its record of cures is GREATEST. f ns em | best to earn the big retaincr which the A BOER ADVOCATE. Mr. Webster Davis, who resigned the position of assistant secretary of the Interior Department at Washing- ton in be free to make speeches on behalf of the Boers, ap- pears to have a pretty high opinion of himself, and will no doubt do his } order to Transvaal Government is said to have given him for advocating its cause in the United States. It will be remem- bered that Mr. Davis made a trip to Pretoria, and from there visited the mam, of the Struggle Between Great Britain and the Boers. |food supplies appear unduly heavy, CE AT A oven any atdacniaaee” Seaman nea ed from September to April the army will require more than £ 60,000,000 during the nexttwelve months, and this will not include sea transport from South Africa back to England. All es-* timates forships, horses’ forage and, and it is an open secret that the rates of the coutractors have been abnor- mally high: Probably there has been no way out of it in the sudden emer. gency of the war, but there is a frank | confession by military experts, in and out of Parliament, that the Government is paying too much for the sea trans- port ef food stuffs, military stores and 30er laagers at that time besieging Ladysmith, The — expression of . opinions concerning the war attributea to him in the press despatches led to the Washington authorities publishing the statement that his presence in South Africa was nowise official. He seems, however, tv have impressed Mr. Kruger with his importance, and as a result he resigned his four thousan« a year situation in Washington to be-- come a representative at large of the Transvaal with the understanding that he is to pose as a disinterested lover of Boer humanity and freedom be-- fore the people of the United States. In telling a reporter of a Philadelphia paper how he had come to the deter-- mination to do this, he said: “Web-- “ster Davis,” I said to myself at last, “in this one thing at least it shall not “be said that you thought of your own “interests first. I do notregret the “step, nor do I believe I ever shali.” A man who talks n thct style may be safe'y allowed to go on talking, with little fear of him doing any good or any harm one way or another. The late lamented Artemus Ward could | not have given a finer touch of humor to his public eddresses than is con-- tained in ‘Webster Davis, I salt to myself.’ The ultimate cost of the war cannot be estimated from the data now before the House of Commons. Itis known that in addition to the miilions expend- VANCOUVER LADY. Cered of Asthma After Eight Years of Almost Constant Suffering. Sh ‘ays the Absolute Freedom From the Disease Seems Like a Dream, Clarke's Kola Compound Cares. Mrs. J. Wise, Mt. Pleasant, Vancouver, B.C., writes:—‘* I have been a ‘great suffer- er from bronchial asthma for the past eight years, many times having to sit up nearly all night. Through the advice of & friend who had been cured by Clarke's Kola Compound I :esolved as @ ‘ast resort to try it. The first bottle did not relieve me much, but before I had finished the third bottle the attacks ceased a'rogether, and during the past six montks of damp and cold weather have not i:2d¢ = single at- tack. It seems something like a dream fo he free frum this worst of all diseases after so many years of suffering. I have since my recovery recommended this remedy to forage, and that the contractors are making immense fortunes out of the business of war. There are no scan- dals in the purchase of supplies, but the market is stripped and the traders dictate their own terms. This is the usual experience of every Government in the emergency of war, but John Bull is exceptionally sensitive to the reproach of paying more for a military campaign than justice and equity re- quire. A Sheffield, England, firm has pro- duced a steel plate 3-16ths thick which cannot be drilled or pierced by a Lee- Metford bullet. able suit for your boy. others suffering as J was, and know many others in this c'ty whom it has cured. I consider it a marvellous remedy, and would ulge any person suffering from this disease to try it.” A free sample bottle will be person who has asthma. Enclose 6c stamps. Address The Griffiths and “%acphereon Co., Limited, 121 Church street, fvronto, Ont. Clarke’s Kota Compound should not be confounded with tke other Kola preparea- tions on the market, as this Is altogether 2 cifferent prepsration, designsted espectally : | for the cure of asthma. All decggists. Price sesses unequalled curative powers and | $2 per bottle. 3 | | i i ent to any ‘ i R. H. 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SONS HN LNIMENT : Is strictly a family remedy for Internal aS much as External use To cure Colds, Croup, Coughs, Catarrh Cramps and Colic it acts promptly.~ BY AN OLD FAMIn‘7 PHYSICIAN. 3 ae There is not a medicine in ase which possesses the confid. > ence of the public ‘to a xs greater extent than Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. For almost a century it has =e By stvod upon its intrinsic merit, while generations atier generations have used it. The best evidence of its virtue is the fact that in the state where it originated th sale is steadily increasing. You can safely trust what time has in mt ' ast Send for our Book on INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Sold by all Druggist ee Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and 50cts. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bos‘on, Mass. 2 IRIE RIOR II IIA IRATE AS BE I. S. JOHNSON, Esq.—Fifty years ago this month your father, Dr. Joh : ; y) j +] i . Dr. Johnson, left me som Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. I have sold it ever since. Iean most traly oay that ithe maintained its high standard and poraeth from that time to the present. JOHN 3B. RAND, North Waterford, Maine, January, 1891. Cut it Small Bright Chewing Tobaeeo iS CONCENTRATED GOODNESS. MONTREAL. i ; ! | A SMALL PIECE | GIVES A GREAT RESULT. DOMINION TOBACCO CO., ay For House Cleaners Muralo, in 12 tints, Alabastine, Kalsomine, Varnish Stain, Gold Paint, Floor Paint, Star Enamel. SIMON W. CRABBE. April 11th 1900. Walker's Core - See those 3 Wien’s Light Spring Overcoats We won't say a word about them, we want you_to see them your- prices. We are the leaders for fashionable clothing, and the particular; men all buy their clothingyat Ramsay's.