/ THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 4, rgo0. SCROFULA — <b D® <P <d<O<DDD =| ee ‘The > es Transvaal W ar : is indicated by little kernels : 3 ‘ d 4 ><? <>< <> <3 P<P<> <>< <O><t> in theneck. Sometimes they a » ell, become painful, soften, and end inascar. Watch carefully, and just as soon as the kernels appear give Scolls Emulsion. | Founders Engineers & Machiniste TOLD BY THE NU RSES. These pathetic little hospital stories mm the life—are from the pen of a nursing sisters at the front. ‘A cr mine, , Private Youn He was going to be mar- ty - Ai ymrade of sister 9 was, ried on the strength, when his regiment “Ah, 1am sorry for her, poor girl, =| north of Elandslaate. It has been as- $1 certained by range-fiaders that they are not less than fifteen thousand yards distaet from the station and the col- lieries, and therefore beyond the reach of vur guns. BRAVERY OF CANADIANS. Gordon in Sergeant Notting, of the Highlanders, writing to a friend Halifax speeks in glowing terms of the bravery shown by the Canadians at Paardeburg. In this eeecuon his following extract show what a non-con, in one of the best fighting regiments in lodged in the town goal, says that only | = rellir the British service thinks of the boys The swellit igs Ww I] grow less | was ordered to South Afric He | ¢, wits nad ’ th = AAirica. rom Canada: iin cee “s : ' Ss hewe hiten alee or and less until th ~V disappear | wanted to let her off, but have him she Che Canadians are wonders. Their ” any . } = ts salle : would, dead oralive, she said. Do|...,, se Dh sk Kate entirely. Continue the | Sen: Ano en i Get 1 mene ne Boer — . aah a ° Peo. ee 2. | ly took my breath away. Emulsi mn until tne child ; when she loves a man, though he’s ‘*They had to face a terribie fire and e , is nr 1) rat “er “hn was t} i is “sy . has good solid flesh and a | °™ , 3 oikpeage ; Chat oa i they must have lost terribly, but they : sort « 1e Young’s girl was, and she’d | ,...4,. . Re eee is cee fas 1+} : ” 5° 5 + made a charge which will live in his healthy color, have made him a ‘wie in a thousand, | sory ‘ soc. and £1.00, all druggists | but for the luck of war “WY 1ad ‘-t them an re : cigs a : 2 ; suppor nem and wW SCOTT & BOW NE, ‘Che nists, Toromta j sister. they were married We had to mee rt t wa nd . dame meter, MIR] ee ees” | started to with the best of intentions, y morning: and sunday nigni,ten | nyy when ¢] bc tlie < gieteees f ' 5 but, when the order was given to ee ee clock, Young left his bride and : ha cial K, Re, ee charge, the Canadians jumped ahead Bring back anything no‘ dene properly $j joined his regiment, ~~ sailed at | tike race horses. lawhy . Short new. ect : Brind back hi ne right @ | dayb eak next econ: Short honey Wn: Sniseids tek thine <0 thete’ ¢ amp, ring back anyt Ing no. done rignt moon, sister; yes. Yuung, he came out | 8 thes * - [e J jand what surprised us was to find that | : with me on the tro ship, and we ; b iths. but Its our business to turn out work é atin: Cicdiniien Ghile . te i at Magers- they wet > “ey ly Deardiess youths, but right, and if we are infcrmed ‘hat er a y cae ree they fou; got ike veterans. ; ; W : shiitd bs ven ' ‘on : > ‘ ! 1 e439 any work we have done is not f es = : " wounded, oe Young They -are sociable fellows to meet Satisfactory we are wuly too glad to 4 | went on fighting them cursed Boers. | ang have made_ things Dleasant for make it sstisfactory free of charge. ‘ But he'll never ‘have his own back out us whenever we have paid them a vis- Its our business to r ease customers of hn 1OW, poor chap. I suppose the ii and we always strive to do +0 as far ( ‘cowards shot at him from behind a ee ee ee ee @ | rock, or under coyer of the white flag har : need of anvtl ne j ‘ ' ] i * oY ocut > TT ‘a * : + When , # Of Buything Ip our « it’s their only way, sister, you know General Lucas Meyer, replying to ne remem ver ae . mee ; 1 . ' ; : ere Z -for Youngs name was among the | Gen. Roberts’ complaint that some of ‘THE MODERN” ; list of killed at Magersfontein. the British prisoners at Pretoria are ao d Boi ler Me Bruee stewart and Coy. , Steam Nav. Co’ ‘s Wharf (i Peas , ~~ a Se FJ OS @O@ qe, Notice. Having pu.chased from Mr. F. J Hornsby the stock and zood will of his Beokand Stationery Busines in} the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss 6. Hornsby , who has managed the Susiness in the past, will be in charge f the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock willbe nce put on partments of the busin well stocked. A wel stand will be a specia business. The store v ‘The Bazaar Bookstore. SER ——s ———ae t Lie smn Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. “h’town, March of Wall Papers | sale, and ail de- ss will be kept supplied news feature of the ill be known as ? frameawtn-=- 15, 1900. vd! ga Oe > Hilisbor ough ¢ =a ® e New Bridge iscom- Pn DD TF ung and so are the dry Then some- treets and rads, ‘ 3 you will neea ing nize in footwear. Ve Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low yr. BH. BELL | - ) PAH te aL & | The Bargain Boot and f alice hina % iS : * a we > aa “ r whnoen sne KNOWS. “Tired, sister! Yes, tired asa beast, | for we'd had a long forc ed march in the heat and marching in that coun- try’s no play—d’you know what it’s like up-country, sister, then ?—and we hours ian a half So when urteen without as much as a biscuit. ught for fo twas over, we fell down asleep where we were onthe battlefield among the dead and wounded. “J spread my blanket and slept like lead man myse’f, and knew nothing of the cold—the nights are bitter cold after noise and dust and heat of the day. I’ve been through active service in Egyptand in India, but God! that was child’s play to this. Hell-couldn’t be worse than Magersfontein. “Maybe ’twill give you a bit ofa turn, sister. I creamed cold all over myself when I woke in the morning and took up my _ brown blanket—l thought ’twas spread on_ saddles and found two dead Boers under- neath me !” Many a nursing sister has written } many a last letter for her dying patient. widow has an un- And, niet far alas ! many a poor the familiar words in niliar wri iting 7 , ~ » oA Perse P rivate White was a Reservist, he had more ties at home and founc less atuiraction in the field than a Regu- ar. This was letter I wrote for sO CL the My own dear wife,—I was so glad to get your loving letter yesterday. i wish I was at home with you and the yoy. I shan’t do no morte figuting now for this long time. Sono more at present from your darling husband, John White.” I stood by the dying bed, and closed the dead eyes not long after. And at daybreak the drums were beating _— and the volleys were fired in a little cemetery there yonder in the red sand A tragic little green and white oasis, where lie the English dead. And Kipling s refrain rings in one’s mem- ore: Hark to the big drums calling Follow me, fol low me ’om IN N AT AL. The Boers are making preparations for spendin the winter in Natal. They are visiting all their Kiffirs within the l sphere, demanding the pay- he hut tax and informing pay to the Natal Govern- occupies ment ot t t th em not to in future, but to them. The Boers are bringing heir stock from the hight veldt into Natal for the winter grazing, and have intimated to the Kiffirs that hey require grass for their animals lank that the natives must work for, them or move south of Sunday’s river. on new positions } are bh1i¢Vv arC UUSy Gentlemeo,—While driving downa very steep hill last Auguet my horse stumbled and fell, cutting himself fears tuily about the hrad and body. I used MINARD’S LINIMENT freely on bim ard in a few dave he was as wel] as eve J. B. A. BEAUCASMIN Sherbrooke. those are so treated who have tried or who are suspected of trying to escape. He retorts, moreover, that Boer pris- oners are confined in ‘the town goal at Pietermaritzburg with natives RHEUMATIC PAINS, Why cation Do You Sufier When an Appli- of Griffiths’ Menthol Lini- ment Will Take Out all the Pain in a Few Minutes? It Penetrates Muscie, Membrane and Tissue to I the Here is the Proof. Mr. Robert Collett, 70 Elliott-street, To- ronto, writes: I am sure if the poor rheu- mniatie sufferer only knew of the virtues of Griffiths’ Menthei Liniment there would not be so much suffering from this terrible disease. I had been suffering for several weeks with a painful attack in my should- er. Half a bottle of Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment removed every trace of my trouble. I have also found it exceedingly good for sore throat. Sold by druggists, 25¢ and 75e Very Bone, BLACK DIAMOND LINE, > A AF-7 ae: 1 jimh Lee ath st yt e 2 oe re Paed meng CAN. Roe": mere ST mL gs ee. selene wires lace aS ne TheS treal Saturday May 5th, will be due Charlottetown Tuesday, May 8th, and 68 for St. John’e, Newfoundland, via. North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle — +h eep on veck ‘sod proaguce under deck, lowest porsible rates For further particulars etc., app'e to PEAKE BRO’S. 8.*Cocouna” ailing from Mon- at as to freight, & CO. Agents. Ch’tows, May 2, 1900. ’O LET. A cottage on Stewart Street, between Upper Queen Street and Maijcque Road, containing six rooms, with large pantry also barn and o:herout buildmes. The above house is new and is vow ready fer . tenant Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- Quaid, Lower Quien Street, or to the owner at Son‘hport. EDWARD KELLY, COATMAKERS! Good coatmakers wanted at once steady em} sloy ment, cood wage s. : CHAPMAN BROS, Amherst, N. S. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offer first door (aire. Telephone connection. DR. AYEPS DR: GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURCEON (Graduate McGill University) New Prowse Dlock to the right up Office and Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., Il te 3 and 7 t 8, p. m. : Prom yp‘ attention tc country calls. | the work done by the w hole population | € 7 | Minard’s Liciment Relieves Neuralgia “on f Reaven Twice Found, Now she suffers him to print a kiss upon her brow. “This is heaven!” he says. Two years pass now. His baby has Just ceased erying. “This is heaven!” says he. Here we see how a man’s ideals change with the lapse of time.—Detroit Journal. Too Much Time Wanted. “If you will get my new suit done by Saturday,” said a customer to a tailor, “ll be forever indebted to you.” “If that’s For whitening, tinting and painting at low- your game,” replied the tailor, “the clothes will not be done at | es all.’—Ohio State Journal. t prices. It has been calculated that the loss from illness averages 20,000,000 weeks of work in the year, 214 per cent of FENNELL&CHANDLER - ws) ome or — THE—~ Ocean Accident & Guarantee 0 orporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy, between 15 and 65 years of age. At a rough estimate there are 15,000,- 000 pairs of gloves imported into this country each year. See the special values in hats and caps at John Mcleod & Co’s. The above policy has just been issued by the greatest and most progressiv€ Accident C ompany in the world to-day. a The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’ enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway Temporary Disablement caused accident $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas- les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisg, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.09 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. AMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block, QOHARLOTTETOWN AGENT s notice and DOMINION GF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In Chancery. BEFORE THE MASTER OFTHE ROLLS. conveyance $1500.00, in Railway conveyance, Francis J. Trainor, administrator cum Lestament: annexo of the personal estate and effects of Morgan Hinchey, deceased, testate, complainant, ge pen ee ard Morgan Landrigan PRINZ XS a Saas as wT defendant. aS ACS err AG Pursnant tothe order of ure Court of Chancery, anating date the Second day of April, A. D, 1900, notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the estate of the Jate Morgan Hinchey, late of Rustico, in Queen’s Ceun tr, { in the Province of Prince Edward Is Jend , Fisherman, do come in aad exbibit and | prove their accounts before ue at the ofs Sareza fice of the Prothonotary of the Supreme pray of the esid Pro- — . vince, in the Law Courts Building, ; Boots and Shoes arrivin daily. in C harlottete 1wn,in Queen’s County,afore- seid, on or before the thirty-first day of May next, A. D. i900, >r in default thereof they will be excluded in the administra- tion of tbe rad estate and in the decree of this court herein Dated at Cherlottetown in Queen's County,io the said Provioce,this 26:h day of April, A. D., 1900. (Sgd.) ‘J. A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. (Sgi) JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Complainants’ Solicitor. -2aw. & w. Something neat that will wear to the best satisfaction and can be sold with in the reach of all for the least money at, McQUAID’S, LOWER on STREER +s ¢: re Se Oe Se R AYE AS & Multum ‘ ree Would: be a suitable motto for our Gents’ Furnishings Depart- ment, for although the articles are small in themselves our trade is SO large i in this department that it is one of our most imoo!ant lines. And it requires a great deal of looking after; there are so uany different little things to be looked after such as Collars, cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Cufl Holders Gloves, Neckties, Braces, Cuff and Collar Buttons Hosiery, Armlets, Combs, ete. Garters, Hair Brushes Small things in themselves but very, very important, Now we give particular attention to this department and endeav- our to have at hand anything of thissort which you may need, So Bon't forget to visit the Model Store for Gents Furnishings of all kinds. R. H. Ramsay & Ce MODEL SHOE DEPARTMEST. f en, i ore y a See cee ee i moran pipep me ey I | | om iu