emetic! CRO ek A AY ee aaa THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARI OTTETOWN, MAY 18, 1960. ————— lance Consum =e nA ; is contracted as well ag in- e Transvaal War are At Dartmouth, N.S. on the 8tb inst., V ] t ot d for desirable busi i Ornale i y + “That is a Swede. Margaret Munro, eldest Jjavgiter of Rev. er ow: rates quote — he: ited. Only ‘ trong lungs a ee > <® <P> <d «<> <t > <> «<OD <O D~<?P <- “Bury him,” he orders. y q amet” ~—— LOS PLD OP VIO OOS SLSOMD . 3 | treatment of facts is this:— When a DIED. > + | battle is closing the Boer commaad- At Glace Ba a > y,C. B.,on the Ist inst. Hit +The a >| ant beginsto look the dead over. ] James Hector, eldest ine of Rev. E. B. > “Who is this?” he asks, as he comes} Bayne, of Mabou, C. B., aged 20 years. ] ¥ Sod : £. 3. Bayne of Mabou, ©. B, aged 18 \ are proot against it. , . Stopping by a second body he asks : | years. ness. :: ’ BOER LOSSES IN BATTLE “Whose bedy is that?” He is tO) EEE — ° ; ersons predispose * HOW B¢ SH t ’ ; / Pet ” Pt d P dtoweak > >pT LY that it is another Swede—or 4a Aw OLD axp WELL TRIED ReMEDY.- It will pay you to call on me before placing 7 lungs and those recovering anes CARE. Hollander—or a Frenchman. “‘Bury| Mrs. Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been your risks . from Pneumonia, Grippe, Julian Ralph writes: The mest in-{ him,” is his reply. aie ee ns erg etn : tases | teresting thimg about our stay in bloem- When he reaches the next he en- td peo cananlloong i. : iiaeahte Bronchitis or ot} er exhaust- ' oe — Quires whose it is. and is irsformed With persect success. 16 eoothnes the culid, : , | fontein is the fact that we are among | QUires whose it 15, z -., | Softens the gums, allays the pain, cures Horace aszard ; ing illness, should take the Boers. one eae the body of young Piet) wind colic, and is the best remedy for J - AT? . We enter a shop, and the tailor or | Yanderoile. diarrhoea. It is pleasant -to the tasie , . , ‘ % 7 SCO LAs Canvulsion. | chemist, or dibianial he may be, tells “One killed,” he remarks, making aj seld by druggists in every part of the Ch town, April 26th, 1900 GENERALSAGENT. . -nriche b b] d | us that he fought us all in Methuen’s | ®©te with his pencil on a piece of paper. world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite It € nr ic } es t eC Ooo : | a « We call at tree dwelling or bs ell his people in the commando ‘new ee Be sure and ask 1o0Fr Vi A _ i N i Al SU RAN 5 . Datties at a Ul wei : | M . ; ing Sy bs strenethens the UNS, and facountry cottage, and find that the where they can find his body te take it | _—s iaslows Soothing Syruy ; : builds up the entire system. man ofthe establisament has jus’ given ,@Way. ; Boece | ' e nrev . sien a lup his rifleto the British and come his is done ; for, as I have said, to | | ; | It prey ents consu nption and back to his home and family. Ween-j]@€ 1n- battle among the Boers S aly Pure Maple } Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. : 4 cures it in the early Stages. | ter into conversation with a man in the | most like dying at home, each many] : ___ soc. and $1.00, gli druggists, street and suddenly discover that he is } 48 fighting beside and around him his| S S . SOGES & BOWNE, Chemich, Terenta, telling us just the things we did not ec pe a 64 brothers, ae go 2 as yrap Insured at LowkE ST RATES. m terling cer= . - : - ° : ‘ > ~ gm kt afte ] Ss ag, ane tiv ads ' - sd know about some fight of which we | 2nd these leok alter him as decently as} aie c , ee | had thought we knew rather toe much. they can- even ied “ to the dead | tificates issued when required. 7] ‘ _ . ‘he few sore-headed and over-noisy } ™an’s home with his body, if it 1s pos- | s | A By-law for levying and specify- | ee yfisontyy othe beers the | sible | ) ; . who ere sp< : s. ; “i Ing the rate of assessment on trouble geing (they were mainly Ger It still appears that what we used | We suived. t6 day — Losses Promptly Settled. . wisi 2? dS 7 : ; . . : cig i - & I i Real Estate and Personal Proper- mans) have either runaway or are being | © hear about the independence of | Fiorace Haszard, 3 | Awallines ‘ther as amity. | very true The Boers wha are | e , is lor general Livi¢ Purposes under | Pe, Ss ati aed oe ele around us here all say that there is pure Maple Sy rup, It is a cerns . : ook al , eo c ae aret i j . He it enacted by the City Council of theCity | concord. A few arrests, a few fleeings, the term, in their rannks. A| flavor, and is by far the best| ——- —_ —" Ol LRAT OLLeLOWD Aa& IOLIOWS:- ; sC5 Ff A 1 x ! : ot, ShRGahe ananeEee dn Shenk cds | a few gentle hints to leave, and it was | mam ¢ hooses his own place in 3 oe Fane O8 2 : , oe te.| we hav is year. for the pont COM RE ees under said Statute, | done. Some women, mostly Germans, the Boer position in __ battle. e seen this year 3 ) For sale by the bottle at | | ; ; . ae . by in the City of Charlottetown sent to Cape Town, and we are alj | each private soldier in a commando 's Quebec a small . quantity of | j eo st ORR A TEAS ATE CE j uary, A D 1900, is hereby specified andj again, are understood tobe turning He ne as he —— es fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- | , = ; ba commando and goes lar of the value of Real Estat, as assessed by | treason to their own voices. I know | ¢¥em leaves Ais goes | the Assessors of the said City of Charlotte: | 6f one who creeps out of doers when home when he is we neve a Beer c& Gott Own in the General Assessmen Book anc i > , ¢ Valuation Roll of ali Real Esiate and Person- | she is obliged to go,but shudders at the when he funks — mal : enty ; l Property liable to taxation in sai lity : +47 8 : cok Gl oe promis Melle & aan sett Tes | Sight of the hated British, and tells us Boers have cs to ; - a. ~ th rein, ma he and duly re tars “i by them on | so—-but we are only fighting men with ready, but itis a “er ; ae t € guy-| Grccers { he twelfth day of Apri!, A D 1900. . y elr nei ours is apt} : 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal | Mausers. iny they get from t cig Prats Property tor such general Civie purposes, for ee | to be scarcely less endurable than the the year commencing the first day of January, All has been and is just what was to y in battle 4 ae 4D i900, and ending the thirty-first day ot | have been expected, and yet we cannot fear they felt in @. : ; December, A D 1900, is hereb specified and | . ’ : ee oe , 7 he i he ri 228 are fixed at the rate of seve cial aes cad per help being a little surprised. We have =: - =e 5 — Pe ee In buying your boots re T P © . centon eyery Collarof the value of Personal p ' a riy aa asvessed by the Assessors of the not, even now, become quite used te | ' Salc : Vv modest, the style correct, the quality’s sk . — we the Genera a seeing loosed-bodied, big-hatted Boers ery ode ? t © by ? q y book and Valuation Rdli p-ade an uly | ~ turned by them as aforesaid, flopping up 20d down in their saddles, T’S Tuy | | ae perfect. This season’s styles are quick sellere, ‘AMES WARBURTON, | in twos and threes, in the stréets—and | UU . ih H. M. DAVISON, | ee shooting at us, nor being shet To undergo eT ty Clerk. That’s because they’ve caught the fancy on at. Personally, I admit that I cannot] gy operation ‘Large Assortment zs . { “iA I hn I POR AH A ne ene te let at ) v get used to being with them and hav- for itching é e : popular prices at | A By-law for allowing a Rate of | ing them tell me about their people Piles when Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment Just Opened ' ‘< 3 i. is . » a DP 4 Discount on the Assessments 00 | and re : = a gprs is a surer, cheaper, easier way to cure, | °| oe McQUAID’S nN | sonal 2 r=; ‘siim™ (tricky), 50 7 - Cruel, barbarous methods belong tothe dark | ‘ . 23 s. back | a . te erin ae Gig of hazittan|stne er shine you wan hem 0) ee pcs ett Gey | cout’ wtng now inde’ bel, | 2 1 4 sav y -ply un- | surgical operation was considered the cemb:, somethin I velts, | oa f ty in the y — say, so generally and so deeply wae to ae alee Mangoes, GU | 2 d walking stieks, | ee LOWER‘QUEEN STREER neral civic purpases for the | principled sna Pr purses, swaggrr an alking , a“ for genera CLViG PULEUS Av principied. sionally there is still found a physician who ’ © : vers ' f year ending ° he thirty- adheres tothis dangerousandexpensive method, | school bags, mouth OFgans, Carvers, a ; ; ; ; curren J enaig A VERY PECULIAR COMMANDO. but to every one who still believes in using the | bread kniver, pocket knives, shaving eae ee ; first day i December. A. D, 1900. ; ai te al ia ee recommend the use of broshes, razors, watches, clocks, et > yes av wp S VD ° ase $s in ~ ° : . a Re it enacted by the City Council of the City | |. I ot a yre a bi a Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in The American | jewelry, silverware—at the Modern p=: = —— = of Charlottetown as follows: lish stock, and therefore a Bit more be of Heaith id : Good Store 1 on liscount at the rate of Twoand One , aa S he | d b Journal eaitD, Said : ° : ‘ | Jewelry and Fancy x00CS © r SAS : h " sar Com? anal be allowé dio allitaxpayets lievable, He said that < am —_ ** We know that , Dr. Chase's Seeeee, Souvenir vooes a specialty. ee FOR® mt who shal , on or before the Sixteenth day of in Schumann’s commando down at mects all the requisitions of the a. oo ‘ poe : Dane sat. 6 luly next, A D 1900, pay to the City Clerk, at TS This as a most eculiar ard of worth, that it will be held in ig 2 y his office, the taxes severally dune by thera for | Rensburg. a s "? esteem wherever it is used, and consequently ow & Co a the current year on — Estate and Personal! . 4m mando, he said, and was looked | we endorse re every — Chase's Oint uUry R We if {) Property for civic purposes. ee ery little vs By force merit alone Dr. : nt- Z ae mm Ay, JAMES WARBURTON, upon by all Beers as “ he a wan has won its way into this wide, wide | Sunnyside Ch’town. , + M DAVIBUN. or respectability, because it was all world, until it has made the name of Dr. Chase a ; oe BARD Be eCity Clerk. | made up of English, Irish, Scotch and | familiar in almost ag. degen eS ae) ee te See ° : . s ~dviw | American men who had ne dislike for Senues Maclin COATMAKERS ! ae the English, and no intention to kill Dr. Chase’s Ointment has never been knows ore y ; ; anv if they could help i > sai is fail as a cure for piles. It matters not ; | A By-Law for Levying aud Specify-| any if they could help it. . He Bait N° | ehether Blind, wching, bleeding or protruding, | | Good coatmakers wanted at once | € 4 7 j) Wire Meichants . ing the Rate of Assessment on | comrades were all very like Himse’t, | Dy" Chase's Ointment is an absolute and per- | steady employment, good wages. : aa ~~ om G) Sa sonal Pro- men with farms and houses, wives and | fect A WY Chase's Ointmert is the discovery of thewuther | CHAPMAN BROS, W holegale from the distiller, A. G. Tacurson & Co, Gleegcw Real Estate aud Pe] sonal r- children, and were burghers years be- of Dr. Chase's Recipe Book, whose portrait and signature Amherst, N. 5 perty and Poll in the City Of} fore the war. Simonson Bates & Con, Tesente. oe Charlottetown for a Waterworks} In eee Py oe brsandgr sxe = <n con ener ) np & | Vig- | protect their families tron he} : Fund, under a a0 Vi took up arms when they were ordered Cedar Shingles tora, Chapter ' to doso. Hetold me that only about capitol +7 enacted by the City Council of the City 11.700 Transvaal Boers had been fight- Ni ” landi' gy ex echr General Middle- } ottetown as 1OlloWws ee . . ‘ ‘ me i al Qh n'eran— 1 _— | ist, The rate of Assessment on Real Estate | ing in the Free State (we ¢ aptuted near- | “ ‘Om . wel vXX ae fora Waterworks Fund under said Statute!) 455), that there were not aheve ra —3nd cine AEA whi A No. . er the year commencing the fir t day of Jan- 4 ’ , : i es - 9600 Ce’er Tr ae Peete ; uary, A D 190, | d ending the t nes oS twenty or thirty foreign mercenaries 18 Leute M POOLE & CO as neta 2 oealahd "ted aan pe r the I: ree State forces whoicn 18 very Te Sa “a Pox le & [,e wie, : j | nt on every bpm ey oe aa rr ae likely to be true—and that there. atic pees Poo'e’s Wharf. City a Charlotte iown in the general ssess- | not more than {1000 mercenaries in the d law, 4¥7--w 4. 3 ¥ /%~ % . | 1 : aT ' tio L011 fall Real Es- re j , » ralled the mer- - - ‘ wept Fs eth tans eS kok to ~ at on I ransvaal army. - He Can d ce asgee rm #4 q : ; ‘ in said ¢ ity, and all persons Hal 5 ee cenaries “auxiliaries, | and when A o i isi Tax therein iy Of April. A.D. 190 asked him why he did so, he said it 3 pau 1 . oletee Wenn on. Penvens® was because they yey snes pw on : year commencing the first day ot — ry therefore could not be called mercen- 8 AD 1900. and ending the thirty-firstday ot yun ' December, A. D., 1900, is hereby -pec fied and aricy | , MI , | LADIES’ MEN'S fixed at. the rate of one-elghtnm of one per cent PREECE APTS i eS onevery dollar of the value of Personal Proper- COUNTING THEIR DEAD. , Children's W ISS | . ty as assessed by the Assessors of a | Direct cargo, sche. “Omegs _ h the aaia General ssessment ook ant wal ‘ 7 ‘ 7 ; pane @ _ ee . eso ae ete returned by them I wonder whether I — ever writ from ‘West Indies, arrived to- | ae ‘ as aforesaid oh + ten j } tes of the Boers how it 1s tnd oa | ° : . J wor; t é “3rd. ‘The amount of Poll Tax tobe paid by | ten In MY Kevee losses in| day—-121 puvs, 20 hds, 24) A nice fine Oxford for child-| A pretty little strap slipper A strong wording boot for ; every | on returned by the said A : said that they compute their losses In y Ol 1 hit 11¢ 1 ¢ oar with patent tip ‘Pie S0e | men, $1 00, all solid j i said General Assessment Boo and — i oe ee bbis 1oO1cCe Qua tt?Y. > 7 8 t ; or VVC. | c . r va Z 8 : atior : ' t reto tor such Watel Daltie sf JiWe 1 - a yen SiZ2 O as J j 7 in i ooo Sa : anid ene {ol ee - } veryone in England knows, of CA RV ELL BROS. > b ' iM A good ey nailed boot. tor 5 comme! Line ~ day ot January, ¢ Po : - ao > nm 1 “ Pr ° ; 4 a . é mn mencing of 7S lay of D» cemb rA D | course, that eight is the largest number Ch’town Mav 14, 1900. | A fine child 8 Tongo a pu | A nice fine laced shoe self $1.00, wort 1 $1.50, | arey 8 hereby specie . aaall a oor el mcon | Of killed which they ever reported, that : | toned boot,soft lip, Spring heels | tip for 85c. | A nice Dongola laced or i 80 assessed and returned as afore-aid. . “two killed” is the usual admission, a i ctereeenhneenetainnniietaseeai | for 80c elastic side boot for $1.78. JAMES WARBURTON, | that there reports of each battle usually oe ‘ Mayor. | that there ae | | . , £ A fine Box ot H. M. DAV SON, | end with sentence : “The English dead A nice fine Oxford for | A nice tan pebble Oxford ‘ A be a " — ae boo . f lerk. : ea» — i . oa - oe? ee F - : * i T ; = & | We ity ¢ covered the Ace - Thousands Nutters A A Misses. sizes 11 to 9 for 78ec. | self tip for 85c. ae oe be a 1 value Was ci ———— | of English and Gourkhas were seen : ¢ n berore. : ee 5 ‘ . . 4 ~~ | dead onthe field as we retired to take : . ; g. ; 22 buy: : ra a 2 : “i . rieeah! : 1 : . or if n ed 1n —— a tron of a part of this perverse mis- ae os ou e shoe, ! ed boot with self tip for $1.25, the cit : ' o > _ TF ° , - C a ¥ ae t: hs — Cream Porter misses sizés 11 to 2, for joe. | A splendid style and finish. | ) , . Se . y t et at E sow te bs eae 7] > a \ —? The product of the Silver SpringBrew- ; . . h b just d and chea Se ea ae Th RE ery of Sherbrook, P. Q, far excel all We only mention a few lines but we have many otbers jus as good 4 Pp. & Reasi= cee ao" fe ae malt prepsrations on the Canadian mar- Our shoe trade is increasing, Why ? Becaus2 people are finding out that ~ -” better ee ee Se ee ket. : 2 ( ext pai S S; you SE eee at 2 one ; Over'300 carloade were delivered at the| value from us than they can anywhere else. Let us szll you your next pair of shoes; yo The 8. S. Booav'rta eailing from Moa- Gentlemes,—While driving downs cincipal trade centres of the Dominion 16 , co s treal Monday evening, May 14th, will be on steep bill last August my horse 989 a to-day Nutsers egencies eo dot won t be sorry ] due at Cha ttetowr I ours 1a’ evening, stumb ed and fell, cutting himself tears the Dominion of Canada that when it is May 17:b; and on Frieay, 18th inet., sail fally ebout the bead and body. IT used | oon at one, it is evening at another. . for St. J Newfoundland, via. North | wryaRD’s LINIMENT freely or bim The Silver Spring gocds are chiefly rec- : Sydney, carryiog horses, cattle and eheep pi ¢ in a few days he was »s well a8 ¢€ver! jcmmended for their ABSOLUTE PURITY n dick, aud prodece under deck, at; J.,B.SA. BEAUCHE ponnosieurs recommend and pl.ysicians west possible rates, ' Sherbrooke. Jresecribe them. ' * For turiher particulars se (to freigot For tale by & #2 ; a . td paceoge, apply | A. MACDONALD PEAKE BROS & CO.