ee Ore x a - ee is > ee sy ok eee oe THE TAl]) }3/4MJN}R CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 5, 1900. =, : Loo oP so3s ey . oe ee ee a When you get to the rvof ea glever and great? And ve hat here de ; use our famous = The -¢ | Brince of Deck anda war writer of FI x E { A qc; U RAN C - ; + ys <e} | newsbabers named Hands and der _ ~ <~_ . lose 4 * ‘t.. 2 | Gount Gleichen, as ; a e - i‘ransvaal Wears ** *Vot is your name ?’ I said, and he , + ome $ | said, ‘Gleichen’ und I said, ‘Not der | —_—_— RPP ree? | OC “ cea ~™ | Graf!und he said, ‘Yes, I am Der} " | ieishcesiibiiihianenn sittin Sh » TT ——————=_ | Graf’ and he vos inmy kitchen. My! | ; ms aan enti ‘ ' I ne CS 4% ‘DYING REPUBLIC. — a lot of grand hee to be in ad ouse ! Und der Brince Deck said, ‘I t Galvanized or Painted. ar will show you a picture of your Kaiserin | ATEMMES ‘A MESSAGE ‘FROM THE LIVING | and it is in my wagon.’ Und he went) owd und came back und _ stuck his head in der kitchen window und said f The North American, of Phila-|t® my daughter, ‘Tell your mother I Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- | ness. | It will pay you tocall on me before placing ! your risks, ONE, Horace Haszard, deliver imto his hards. pint of water. I was too nervous to REE oe ee “ «Caesar, Nortituri te salutamus,’| S!¢¢P, and unable to do work of any Miller Bros. Queen Street. . : Pa kind. quoted Secretary of State Reitz,asthe| “Since using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food : & president accepted the message. | I have been compietely restored, I can Then he added a bitter epigram:—‘On walk a mile without any inconvenience. thi ealean: ae oe d: “hough 76 years old, and quite fleshy, ths OCC € message Is reversed: | ¥ do my own housework, and consider- Caesar greets those about to die.’} able sewing, knitting, and reading be- “This reference to the United States| #i4es._ Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food has and the message of sympathy from | *Ov°4 of inestimable value to me.” Bich Grade English Fertilizers Connolly’s Building. '\delphia, prints the following cable from | 2™ So sorry I can’t find der photograph : { Pretoria, dated May 29th, which tells of der Kaiserin.’ Vos it net nice for * ‘ { ’ . Bia . . ) of the arrival there of James Smith, the | him : va so much trouble? My ! he abe might Cia’ to wn, April 46th, 1900 GENERAL AGENT, i ; American district telegraph messenger } 5° t@!! as Ger top of dat bicture vich ; . it boy, who took the Philadelphia school hangs by der top of dat door.” eginning Mi A -<] A f= i N S U RAN C E ‘Doys message to President Kruger. _ = Por a wusicel elecation = & t lhe cable says:— =: is the plano vieelt = . “The message was delivered in the ex- orney = = Hulls, Cargoes and Freight: = f | ecutive chamber at the capitol, through = 0 . . = L es “ the windows of which “came the rumb- Fe = ur Heintzman Piano = I : } | re Lanening "mac univ | ng. fon aan enea contin erves. = 3| Insured at Lowssr Rares. Sterling cere —and are quicker aud Rust proof avends eo : Is it bes: ida — : : ° it ae soma gid tean:o ag “ta city by the families of the Boers, | 8@ Weak she Couldn’t Sleep or Work— = ios. tits mada adda <3 tificates issued when required. | ae od rif teteseopic side lock. The British are reported to be ap- Hands Trembled—Could Scarcely Walk = 7 the pleasure ot playiag = f getting genu enduring protection by proaching,. : —Restored by Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. its soft tone end perfect = nj ie me \Bastlakes, they never “There was an impressive silence in} yy, ean tren. T am. + = pitch help tomake music = Losses Promptly Settled. fi j _ the chamber as the stern and venerable} — writes: Dr. Che eo 4) ut the hagener. = i 3 ' he $:--- r. Chase’s Nerve Food : — aszar i . Meta!’ 4°us for fail informe tion. president of the doomed republic bent | nas done me a world of a x wes = Our terms will help you = Eforace Et a AG Roofing Ce | imited forward | to receive frem Messenger 60 weak that I could not walk twice = oonn un teetrument-See = | 6 : ? James Francis Smith the packet which | the length of the house. My hands | Ss Se GR SATs — Ch’'to April 26th. 1900 GENB ; ae TORONTO. the boy had traveled 12,000 miles to | trembled so that I could not carry = 3 ; wn, Apri ’ ; RAL AGENT I = = . = => ; % # = = = = £ Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is the world’s ga Philadelphia yin president ofa ens seenaenen for pale, weak, ner- Like all goods of Bnglish manufacture ARE THE BEST, LIN THR ‘ Se ta moved | pill Torm, 9 cents s box, wt all dealers, worLD, They are true to nawe, always RELIABLE and during | 7 the president’s eyes ashe took the abate Gia tae ks leant nee the 10 yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED 70 GIVE SATISFAO- i | packet from the messenger’s hands. |"°f Linseed and Turpentine, 25 cents a ) TORY RESULTS. Yur most progressive farmers are using larger t 7 & aaee, quantities every year with paying results, They are applic- f oe | able to all crops, on all soils, with or without stable manure, { Waving pu.chesed from Mr. -F. J THE BOER COLLAPSE. ns aml ate THE CHEAPEST PERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. “Teritsby the stock and good will of The suddenness of the Boer col- DOMINION CF CANADA “The World’s heet by every teat.” tis Book and Statione 3usines in | {anse is explained as follows by < m- Sane ae orn. oe apse 1s explaines’ as jovows by arom | PROVINGE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | . ntinue the | jnent London official: i business in its various branches, sell- “Kruger has been foreed out. The UL ros ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss people of Pretoria, unwilling to follow In Chancery. | B. Hornsby , who has managed the | his fortunes longer, have taken BEFURE .THE MASTER OFTHE | _ a = . : ae in the past, will b in charge measures to protect the city against a ROLLS. i of the store, and will be pleased to } seig dd K h eat ; Pe : seige an evastation. ruger Nas) Francis J. Traivor, administrator cum ] f k ft} ( q ; attend to all old customers and many gone to Lydenburg in a final attempt gunbesents nandne af the personal estate reat aie 0 roe ery, T assWale cl TOCRTIBS, Bew Ones. to rally the Boers in that stronghold ; and effects uf Morgan Hinchey, deceased, é ne 0) 00 S : : ; A cho'-e new stock.of Wall Papers:| andthe burghers are now saving their| tertate, complainant, Big Discounts for 30) Daye. willbe nce put on sale, and all de- | property and separating themselves u os _ and Diatiatiaial knows there is one sure way ' partments of the business will be-kept | from a lost cause. Johannesburg has eee ak lial a finan a to reach a man’s heart, and All our present stock will be closed out at big reductions—below are | lanprsge A ae supplied news looked after its interests in the same | Chancery, bearing date the Second day of that is by always having a} some prices :— i, 7 ad wi my a special fea ure of the way and the Boer generals are not dis- April, A. D, 1900, notice is hereby given nicely spread table. To do $3.00 Tea Sets now $1,95 per set say ~ oa ”_ be known as | posed to sacrifice their investments. | thet all creditors having claims against this you must have ehoiee 75 cent Glass Table Sets now 50 cents The Bazaar Bookstore. It is further intimated in some] the eetate of the Jate Morgan Hinchey, groceries, canned goods and 40 « 4 és “oe 95 « Se. THE ; quarters that Kruger, Botha and some lute of ‘Rustico, in Queen’s County, provisions. 94 «& “ “ “Oe 99 H 4 — ee of the Boer leaders have entered into | i" tbe Province of Prince Edward Ts Iand ae f a " a a eo ‘aa Fisherman, do come in and exbibit and Wf C 4 Y There: 90 Large Lamps 50 - : c ta a with oe ri prove their accounte before me at the of @ Lan ne p Ou iG, 50 ‘ ‘“ & 30 « ; ' coberts by whichthe marchof the} fee of tbe Prothosotary of the ‘ : $1.50 Lemonade Sets ‘ ~—.* British columns has been expedited] supreme Court of the said Pro- We have the aa eee 150 China Berry Sets “1,50 . and the Boers commandos scattered | vince, in the Law Courts Building, in that line. at we want 50 “ Gles * > 35 - % and kept under restraint with a view to ID Charlottetewn,in Queen’s County ,afore- 1s your trade; can we have it ? 30 ce es . ss a 20 6 ! Y se “ate _| seid, on or before the thirtyrfirst dey of Successors to f. J. HORNSBY. = ae val ee Pir | May text, A. D. 1900, or in default thereof} -#* JOHN McKENNA. Also a lot of odd crockery selling at Half Priee.* ventio eediess 1OOGSREC. ant i é inev will be excladed inthe administra- 4 MORRIS BLOCK... | Kruger has made terms of his own it |S ctubevad extae and inthe dere 0 Queen Street, P. MONAGHAN, Upoer Quoen Street Citown, March 15, rgoo. has been the deepest game ever played | (hi- court herein — — - ——_—. . by him, but there are those who be- Dated at Cherlottetown in Queen's Be qVeteo wewe we | lieve that this has been done and that | Covoty.in the said Province,this 26.b day 5 this has been done and that he has re- | ° April, A D., 1900. . @ 3 5 8 ; Bring back anything not-dene properly ¢ (Sgd.) J. A. LONGWORTH, . . tired to Lydenburg for the purpose of Sader fs Ohne, ir concealing his own arrangements for ae © Nn S O S i eC Nn S Bring back anything not Gene right (3g4.) »AMES J. JCBNSTON, i i — SE iE MMERS Ha co 4 bringing the war to an end and obtain- Comrplaipsubs’ Solicitor. Its our business to turn out work ing guarantees of personal security and —2as. & w. 4 right, and if we are informed that immunity from imprisonment. ‘Th - : any werk we have done is not Boer powers of resistance have weak and we alwayssirive todo +o as far ¢ complete that this theory helps to ex as it lies in our power. plain what is happening in South Whos . a caus g ip our ¢ Africa. ] Your Wateh é ee | | They are here and you can only know their goodness when yi saiisfactory we are only too glad to ‘ Sosats ° y ; 2 s S ti : ~ | ened so unexpectenly and the Britis! on eC ake ii satisfector e y . ; ; it wscenie a yee wheres, id successes have been so rapid and - Its our busivere to please ¢ 1stomers I | ~« i ; ' lipe remem ber ‘oe , : . _— : ‘you allow. your watch to run too “THE MODERN ” Julian Ralph writes: “Near Drie ft you a y fontein we came to the ranch—heuse of long without cleaning, or with damag- | see them, We keep no shoddy goods, rd parts it may be worn so badly as to jisiroy its usefulness asa timepiece;} We can’t afford to as we have a reputation for square and honest setter have it examined by your ‘ Bruce OLewary ant Coy. ) with them. There was a Boer am- Watch Doctor and if in need of re- clothing and mean to main‘ain it. It has come to be a guarantee of f ‘ bulance doctor spiriting about in the ( ( . . . Wharf ¢ hall—a man attached to the German pairs he will advise you accordingly quality for a suit of clothing to Say ‘Ot came from Ramsay's.” And t ie Founders Eogineers & Machinists ee Dilan Slictee a German family named Mulke, and went in and had the inevitable coffee Ait, ey h Se te % %e & S&S } “4 Steam Nav. Co’v’s ps and afraid to go out and join his and perhaps save your watch. 6 d Ch’town, P Ed se — 7 WE BOAST on our repair depart- 1 rl ner ver av. Phone 126 people, as I understood the case. But ment turning ont first-clasa work only. we are shaving prices e€ y V of course the Mulkes were very glad RW -if you| a : ‘ IS ye a Eee : WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; If y 5. 6m AS & S the British had come instead. And, have not given us a trial it will pay yd 4 = & i. of course the British had stolen their you to do so and we will be pleased to And these are fow!s—and all the rest of monotonously- sickening abuovgery hei kind see you at GREAT GERORGE STREET. B ‘ is i¢ S1 85 | am Molass ELS, | tice wis one artke’ of” genuineness oys Suits Sl. no shoddy goods | in their talk, and this was it: W N TANTO N apie , “Ve hat Lort Ropperts | here to eweler MW ; SS it 64 00 Ge Direct cargo. schr. ¢ Omega” preakfast yesterday morning,” said Mrs. SS gy van Bes. ates 3 en on) U & = remem ber.:: from Was a Mulke. I vos so glad to see him. day—121 puns, 20 hds, 24 | We want to boom our clothing trade this spring and have started rere ra ins CASH DOWN very well; we intend to keep it up, and if best quality, best style and Ch'town May 14,1900. CASH DOWN lowest price are any inducements we are bound to succeed, a MINARD’S LINIMENT is the only ‘ ‘ 7 f . I OR SALJE. Liniment asked for at my #tore and the _ - ! only one we keep for sale, . 5 7 } en All the people use it. ol The highes* for scrap iron, 1000 i ble. MagJaleen Islan) herring. we — FU LIS. lead, copper, brass or any old Y ‘i 20@0 bags Lisbon salt Pleasant Bay, . ; , le F a +5 bags Liverpool salt. alloy at dale ae ay- . > 3000 mackerel bbis. best quality. | T. A. McLEAN, & & ; - MATTHEW &McLEAN. | | Charlottetown j 3 Scuris May 30, 1900. Zaks.