cE a ee Thin Bahias often develop into weak, delicate, backward children; undersized, nervous, feeble, adults. Lack of nourish. ment is the cause, scolls Emulsion. | is the remedy. A little of ; it three or four times a day will The pinched, sad faces become round and rosy; the wasted limbs plump and firm, If your baby is not doing well, try this great food-medicine. svc. and 1.00, all druggiste, do wonders. A By-law for levying and specify- ing the rate of assessment on heal Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetawy for general Civic purposes under Statute 51 Victoria, Chapter 19, yeneral way to our Rocky Mountains. ren o a . | way NOCK) .. | 80 Weak sho Couldn’t Sleep cr Work— = Ch OF the City Natal the mountainous country : of | é souk of Ledvemish Hands Trembled—Could Scarceiy Walk | fo ried to make a flank —-Restored by Dr. Chase’s Nerva Foou. 0 0 ven S untainOus country | Mrs. Margaret Iron, Tower mull, fix . + , , I , y four I Boers too quick for = rite Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food the n, is id of flank attack | has dor me 2 world of good. I was Ov Va wy four themselves, as at Spion veak that I could not walk twice moll oints. m 1 a frontal |! ngth of the house. My hands al it » Making a it l 5 t) i 1 so that I could not carry @ ti ventana gene ot ater. I was too nervous to Ane natur ee tee and unable to do work of any al 5 itions in Natal w against flanking 1d. Al i ovemeé yy the British. In the} ‘Since using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food Dex id O , fowne ol | ve been completely restored. I ean fixed r ang | lk a mile without any inconvenience, os : b } ] rts, ng | ugh 76 years old, and quite fleshy, nid ; . anean ment: wit ank the | co my own housework, and consider- Ok Lt. forward 1 his | able sewing, knitting, and re iding be- turn ror ~s a a ee Sd side Nerve Food hag AMES WekhBOURTON veial Columns. It is not possidle for proved of inestimable value to me.” Mayo } } . , . + : a0 H. M. DAVISON, Loers in the open country to take | Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is the world’s CityClerk fensive positions which would not | &Te@test restorative for pale, weak, ner- * t ; veus men, women, and children. In mrmyuel, , > ~ } mo . ie ] p + . enveloped by the co operating j T 1 form, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, A By-law 10r allo’ Ing & Rate of Imns of British. or Edmanson, Bates & Co.. Toronto. . ‘ . Don’t cough, use Dr. Chase’s Syrup Qnty n fi a9 he difficulties of British advance gh, ui r. Rages Syrul Discount | be Assessments on be oa ies of ee 7 ahi nal } Of Linseed and Turpentine, 25 cents a 9! Botoato and Daneanal Dy a vortnern Watal, or the geographical | pottie. Reai Estate and Personal Proper- ee ted 4 # C Se i caine res the country, enable e ty in the | 0; Charlotte Y +] Lui UG UilY | Ulial | | iff { tfor the iine for Genera ru raliway ¢ nail troin Neweastle Cur! Pret it the same time to str line passing from = a firs IU r C “ p ‘ > . nReen ass rm Be St This r r »{ transpor- } ; | on in send troops from iy ‘ = : } } nacfor +} n Si uth to {\\ \ ¢ avalal ee it . W cI } 1 V Vhere { the British want | a\\ \ | : ae a ai { \\\ ' v . rar j i Il iNatal to the a\\\ — \ n te they must at the \ \ \ \\ Ai yy \\ , t sout » Dur- \ \ 4 ‘ . . \ some portin Cape iV Tr ' \- : ] rail to Bloemfontein. , . . 1 - a Dyridaw TI } ] ir fight for the lng sii ur fagersfontein, at Rea | : ee ul : 5 as nonth: | Phe Right he] } (\} -VENntLed i} tj 7 Ghar h of Cape Coy | Beginning , ! Cul rali' y ‘ = i t stark i See oo Fora musical education n and Aar, five hun _. is the piano ieelf = ‘ I } o— and \ ) Nar bi a « h . ‘ ¥ qt -¥ . s = (ur Heintzman Piano = ich K rie the w oo a g = = t borcs ) gy e€ otafte _—— —» Vryburg Lt Ls Pp Me: am » [.tts own bes recommends- = - . _- ? : i d ia section g ~ ' 1’ euey oc. uadas J | ife} y Si a ibe pleasure OF pinylig = } ~~ b> FOtt hone Poa 3? rie t — ‘ De A - ' I | » pieb beip to make music = ist : 71 for ihe beginoer. —— ryal i ee } } —? re it tin terms wil he Do yeu ~<a ; i od ‘ ian " . - o State li ee own an Inetrumeoi— See od ‘ _ mh, sti vps~—~aiyray —_ rtetr ar r 1a > { . , - -« te ein a on a a Pretoria. * oo = % y | . in Ht yt } N 4 TAs R ” ae . \ ” i —~s ar th Mulec Bros. 3 d midlar -=82 , . { (ner n Sireet. <2 line { “0 ey, iding. pa . er, | F ——— ; 3ne midi ~~ Ai} ahdhha near th ssba'= ; ‘ ected ! aie ve hee? 496340806 50080425426 stbdsdas \ ‘The easter . . j ction j Spring! } ' b= ~ “ r EThe __aat> + Transvaal War = > <O $F <O ws <t «. earl 1 Grey, wh Wi } fourth earl, | foundland i thee ehth earl, years at the Ca i } a native womal! GEOGRAPHY OF BOER RE | TREAT ; WHY THE BOERS HAVE BEEN ABLI A LSCAPE THE BRITISH NETS SPREAD | | FOR THEM. Boers retreat SO rapidly in the face of a superior force in the Orange Free State, when they made such successful resistance against a superior British force in Natal he main reason for this is explained by a study of the influ ,ence of geographical conditions on 7 military operations, | The Boer republics form an irregular ‘oval with a major axis of about 4 miles and a minor axis, represented a straight line from Mafeking to th apex of Natal, of 290 On east of the Orange Free State and on t Transvaal isa range corresponding in a miles. he sc uth of the ol mountains LA s rré ' { i ‘ Kisho ' i ! idday —E —~ ee ; j ’ (4 mb nily et his widow married a ] terse, and ceased to countess. This eighth ear! } O been of a religious bent. an wa befor > accession to the title a Rev Harry Grey. The present earl, moreover, married a clergyman’s daugh ter—Miss Elizabeth Theobald whose fath r was rector of Lasham. Hants Ihe first Lord Stamford was a dis tinguished parliamentarian command er, and was grandson of the first Lor Grey of Groby, the 7 Duke of Suffolk, Lady Jane Grey. Jornout Nerves. AN} ' ~o in ar Te lasses | a 1 SEs tidy $2 — CC A tt NE at Nt fe at i a eee + ; } ‘ M1) L re li } | 4 om aie rrive( i a A ‘ y 4 } “A an . ev 7 4u ¥ ¥ rm J | Q ~ ¥ , 4 i Ke 7 - . + $ } » 4 > a4 , CS - OREILECT a | ' ° ; wa 4 2 § | % t i Te < ria! v | Lr a ‘ Th Z¢€t. OL a COMO! As T I I ace. 5 ppid i€ T. CAMPBELL, nephew of Henry | Ihe I I yo weds extremely young. His education is over and he is considered a man of business when he is 16. His bride doves not come to him porticniess, but usually With a dowry consisting of cows. goats and sheep. a | of oxen and a quiet riding To each child t} jorse, lat is born a well to do er likes to assien certain farm stock a5 a “nest egg” for a future dowry or a Start in life. He Craved a Favor. called the victim bed Coverings, “Say, th the “Well?” from be- asked one of the burglars, grufily. “Would you fellows mind carrying off that ornamental watchdog of mine in the front yard a] mg with the rest + - . . _ "| *, ss - ; or your swag?’ FAiladelphia North ; \merican. Canttous, _ Yo you think a prizefichier has a jrigot to call himse!f 4 gentleman?” “Er—there isn’t one Within | who was the father of | tg there?”—Indian: OS twneme | . 2 1) aghg Cae VereeaEtES PSN NARA TAG AAMT ae fea ‘ ~ C Pes Sod 4 f ed 4 a cour ams iy 4 ; a | = ts | . i Tee t ow ih a | ida Ras | * KLON of wi mort peopl fae | “S requsit v:z — good strength and BSR Bases. ie. fame, RD vin hearing, avolis Presa, ERVOUS troubles are cured Dy Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which eu- riches and purifies the blood. It is the best medicine for nervous PEOPLE. and shapes at a much lighter elsewhere. Chils’s ] 80¢ $1.15. Ghoco > BE. ISLAND HOSPITAL, | x Public Notice is her by given that in pur | ’ t of rporatioaa Public | rs to the bove insti held in ‘the New Hospital, | f Peter’s Road, Charlottetown, | J »uursday, 3ist. May, 1900 uur of 7 391 for the purpose of ‘ pt a s for th ;Overnment of the Institution in accordance with the Bye Laws, j 1 ior the transaction of such other business | meeting. ie N Ea May 11th 1900, 2aw SX preneuncea fiavcur. Ther incorporated with it @ bes been ‘ms ] prezerticn of chicery vhch scds to its and. is positively a drirk in ivelf. In can wil! be fouraa band strergth, heeliby every erme piece of Boh«mian decorat ed glaceware, ane ey te FANDEESON & CO Victoria Row Grocers. Sy Por ears °Y. RE A 5 . i © aera aaemmereliipndiaampreammnrentamnisreappainane-entaiananiinapilpansianen tip, $1.13. sh US ) 5 ( M issé 5 o () Black, 902 $1.10. VA Ladies’ patent leather shoe strapped $1.50 \ ioe ee : : 7 ; i : () Ladies’ Chocolate buckle Slipper $1.25, Y Ladies’ boots finest Dongola Kid in but- 4 % Seer — a 7 ae y ton or laced $1.20 $3.00. Co.” () Ladie»’ Chocolate boots, self tip, $2.25, ( gi BOY'S BOOTS oe { es 4 “ys > > M T- ae Boy’s Real Calf lace boots, extra well made jee" © and finished, great wearers, $1.10, . yo 8H. YT ae + . oe, eo Boy’s extra fine Dongola boots, laced $1.30, ¢ Va $2.50. — see the special values we offer. Wear at the toe—spend 23 you 99 Wear at the heel - spend a good deal. Wear evenly—after many months of comfort and thorough satisfaction you spend your shoe money at : MATTHEW & McLBAws’ BOOT AND SHOE COUNT where you can make a selection from 6000 pairs, latest styles ; figure than you can purchase Child’s Dongola Kid buttoned or laced boots, self tip, spring hel, 65¢ $1.10 iate Misses’ Box Calf button boots, heel, sewn sole, $1.20 Misses extra fine buiton or lace or slippers if Tan or MEN'S BOOTS Gents’ fine Buff lace boots tip $1 40 Gents’ extra fine Box Calf or Dongola boots Gents’ boots in all the latest shades of Tans and Browns, extra quality $3.25. Also farmers’ whole stock pegged boots for spring and fall, and fisherman’s long boots, best makes at frem $2.50 to $4.00 per pair. No matter where you go you can't invest your money to the same advantage you can here. We would like you to verify this statement by coming to Go elsewhere and make comparisons you must in juscice to yourself return to the old reliables IVIATTHEW & MIcLEAN. SOURIS, P. E. I. ——— a OS ee mn ‘R button boots, spring heel, self tip, spring boots, patent Some of our snaps ~ Tor Shoe Buy: Children’s & Misses’ A nice fine Oxford for child- | ren size, 8 to 10, fur 5dce. ee, A fine chiid’s Vongola but- | ae" . ee oe toned boot,soft tip, spring heels! ,. for SQec. a vefined. & A I ine Ox for: LO 7 ; aid 5 Ls ‘ fd Af ‘ i : vrs bi Oxford Trp, I ry i shoe. ’ ~~ SS | Z , ioe - a & 2 } WV \ 110n a leW il , e 1“ sn 3 1° i 24a5i1 ] LADIES A pretty little strap slipper with patent tip for 8Ue, ? A nice fine laced shoe ip for 85¢. <>. self A nice tan -pebble Oxford 8:11 tip tor Soc, 7 <? And a very nice {ine button- } ‘ a far ©1765 GQ VYOOL WILD Seil ij) 300 O41. 20, 3 did style and finish. | | | MEN'S A strong workxing boot for men, $1.60, all solid. A good Buff nailed he st for $1.00, worth $1 50, A nice Dongola Jaewd or elastic side boot for $1.75. A fine Box Calf laced boot for $2.00. Sueh value was never seen before. And s-¢@ our lines of $3.00 goods they‘can’t be matched in the city. bat we have many others justas good and cheap, by? Because people are finding out that they get bette : Y io - iyvwWhere else, Let us sell you your next pair of shoes your R. H. Ramsay & Cc é ‘ih i; = ‘ft if ; | em . i ‘i 1 7 atl See ne ae ee Yat RUN RE AERC Rt mee ERS IRE TR em me att £, Ps eo 5 a