A Quebec Steamship Co,! "™=4* "ovmom scam Sir “CAMPANA,” |W Lloyd, of Oakville, cured by } Dodd's Kidney Pille, the, Favorite iam Medicine of the North West. From Montreal rrom Ch’iown e ay 220: oday 28th May : see ay 220d May Mox 7 = june} O4KviLLE, Man., July 3¢.—There is no s mee Se oem “ 254] “« |doubt about it, Dodd’s Kidey Pills have > sé ar t ; 7 . fe b6tb “ ne July become the moat indispensible medicine of and Ju y “6 93rd «| Manitoba and the North West Territories, a “ ss 6th Aug | The latest caee reported ie that of William | — “ 20th “| Lloyd, of Oakville. Mr. Lloyd bad Dia- a0 Ang. “ Bard Gept.| betes For three years he tried to cure | ‘ — ae « 7, “ | bimself. A dector im Portage La Prairie | ‘ _— 2 9 4“ ‘So Oct. | tried in vain tocare him. Mr, Lioyd lost ~- 24th . “« Beh | thirty pounde in ibree months, aod thirst continued, wie p tb ‘ — Oct. - Oth made his life a burden. ‘ 23nd ie “ 124) Noy * lam taking Dedd’s Kidney Pills re- oe Ber. "| gularly,” he said, “ three times a day and Fr ight handled carefully and.at cur-| am picking up very fast. My thirst hes rewt rates leftme andI do not pase balf co much | Pseengers will find the accomodation} urine. I have taken six boxes and rey the very best, and the trip up and down | to take more. I am fifty years oo ut she st. Lawrence the moet delightfal. am confi lent Dodd’s Kidney Pills are CARVELL BROS, | Curing e- ht , 14th, 1900 Agente. | —_—_— ' ; ae : _ One forgives everything to bin who ‘ n ° } , oae—nennineaa ny panna eetnnat ——— | forgives himeelf nothing. MeGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal; == ———---—__- What Is Dr Chase’s Nerve Feod? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; choclate coated pill. Imthe condensed SESSION 1900-1901. i: rieulation Examinations, preliminary tL. various Courses of Study, will be bela 4? Nomtreal and at local centres oD Lith | orm it contains a] of natures most strenthen- Jane and at Montreal in September, a8} ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives ande : and for this reason itis unapproached as a *Faci ly of Arts(Men and | blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures VY omen) i . | all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- t Faculty of Applied Science } Mon, 17t Sept. | eq nerves and makes pale, weak nervous Men, Faco ‘'y of Medicine women and chilpren strong aad healthy’ Facu y of Law ; 56 cents a box. Facv 'y of Comparative Medi- ; cucatitiintaanenieregienn eine xno Veter nary Science, S2'. 22nd Ser} In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. | Not to correct our faults is to commit he cc urses are open aiso to PARTIAL BTU: | pew ones. DEN1 5 without ree, 1's the | a. tin the Faculty of <Appliec cience the : ; cours:s in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Minard § Liniment cures Garget in Cows, Mini:ig Engineering, Chemistry and Arckitec- Pope ture. are also — to PARTIAL STUDENTS i. , ; 7 witho.t Matriculation. , . | Hetwho in the presence of gain thinke Ex: Minations ior twenty-cne first year, ., ...}6,- : Entraace Exhibitions in the Facultv of Ar‘s, | 0! Teoteousness, who in the presence of rangig from $90 toi$2.00, will be held onthe davg+r is ready to give up his life, who With september at Montreal, Halitax, St. / pever forgets @ promise —he is a complete John, N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. L, St. . ¢ Pp p John’s, N fid., and other centres. ; =e. The Royal Victoria College, me nae see — identia! college for women, will be ready to | receive students on 17th September. | DR. A, W. CHASE S Tne M cGill No! mai School will be re-opered | T RH CURE Cc OD ls! ~ eptember. CA AR s Par iculars of Examinations, and copies of ; "3s ’ the Calendar, containing full information, is sent direct to the diseased may 'e obtained cy application to parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops drop ings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. '.. VAUGHAN, Registrar Dr.JC Houston | various in — | \ THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 1, tgeé- he AN ANE RE LATA TTS ANE NESTE ee GENERAL BOTHA’S VIEWS, In the Freeman’s Journal, Michael Davitt gives a long accou nt of terviews which he had with General Louis Botha during his vist to the Transvaal. According to Mr Davitt, General Botha strongly c on- demned the tactics which were ado pt- ed by the Boers in the investment of Ladysmith, Kimberley and Mafeking. Fully 10,000 men were thus employed | . ¢ ry" : Phis | during four precious months. | meant one-third of the whole fightin g force of the Federals, “The soldiers thus hemmed in,” he burghers “by a third of our | | were scarcely missed out of the Brit- |ish armies. ‘They represented but a very small proportion of the enormous mace in England jevies which were | for the campaign against us. }our councils, one-third of our whole fighting strength and the service of one-half of our artillery were dissipat- ed in these profitless bombardments. What I favoured from the beginning | was the leaving of a very wide gate open to General White at Ladysmith, and to fall upon his force whenever he attempted to join Buller. I am confi- dent we could have smashed White and his men in this way in December, and driven Buller baek upon Maritz- burg, if not upon Durban. If a_ bolder plan than this fruitless investment of Ladysmith had been pursued, we should have struck with all our strength atthe enemy before the arri- val of overwhelming numbers, but in- stead of that tactics were adopted both in Natal and on the Orenge river which helped the Englisa later on to retrieve the consequences of their astonishing blunders. I had once got within ten hours, of Maritzburg with a splendid fighting force of 3,000 men when I was recalled in order to take part in the siege of Ladysmith. Had I been allowed to go forward, I would have had 5,000 recruits from the Afrikanders living in the country through which we wou!d have swept.” Of the battle, of Spion Kop General Botha is reported to have said:— Physician & Surgeon | SOURIS, P. E. |. —~# To develop the principles of our bigher! : D&.ure i¢ (Oo Know heaven, sraduatetMoFill jUniversity,’ $3. } oO IC s—N D M . t . ; oe " ‘ Bat SO ™ercants,| Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper. | The diseaee of menim neglecting to weed (heirown field and busylog tbem- D F NTISTR y “ib weeding the fields of Vil BY SPECIALISTS. ore iPe & vod Stomach PAINLESS DENTISTRY bv use "sess ntialto health and heppiness, but of ELECTRICITY or bv the don’t me the stomach for biti neneee. It e sa . s dery teed. and Causer polsoLc us le tore- BERLIN METHOD. maiv iv the. joo causipg indigestion. head- a he «#i'f ivteguier action of the howels: jr. MODERN DENTISTRY Crown Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llver, gidney-.iu bowels and tytbeir direct ac- and Bridge Work (Teeth with - out Plates). AKTIFICIAL TEETH—We make all kinda. Teeth Extracted Witbout Pain. on Ob these erye ns eflect prompt and last- ing Curesct bi jcus: ess, dys eps a’ headeche wud aikiene«s aitoente, Ore. pilla dose, 25 ceuis #@ li x «! a) dealers, ——_—_—_ewee Never ailow yourelf todo a wrong triog becanse it seems trifling,nor neglect Berlin Dental Parlors, = fi} eove «god thing beomute it eeeme Srna , a CHARLOTTETOWN. Lo Cure a Cold in Que Day Take Laranve Hromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggisi3 "s:uad the moaey it fails to cure ‘ q wesv+'é Bicuabire is oneach box — — Se ES TOC BE LET. . on ue ¥ Io trantwcticg business ve faithfn} in epeech with friend+, be vot euvious, and ip daily couduct be digaified and refined. That well known business stand, form- erly known as the Central Hotel, contain- ing 2. rcome, wit large stable and yard, @ (us ed near the market, on Richmond Btree’. Rent moderute. Ap:./ to -— Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. Whenj you know a thing maintain that you know it, when you do not know it, admit the fact—that is wiedom, Tl CAMPBELL | by way of Acton “The fighting around Spion Kop continued for a week. I had no more than 3,000 men with whom to man my pusitions and _ take precautions against being outflanked. I have seen a copy of General Buller’s despatches in which he deals with the operations which terminated in our triumph at Spion kop. I had a good laugh on reading where the general says he had tried to get behind my positions Homes, but tiat Lord ‘Dundonald always found us so numerically strong thot he had to give up the attempt, or words to that effect. The fact is, my only force in operation against being outflanked by Dundonald consisted of 800 men. I, however, shiftea my position so often, especially during the night-time, that the English general believed us to be four times as strong we really were.” “aS THE REAL WORKERS. England has a controversy on her hands very smilar to the one that en- gaged the United States just after the close of the Spanish war. The British public is every much concerned about the hosptial service in South Africa. There are bitter charges of incompet- ency and mismanagement and spirited | replies. Dr. Conan Doyle entered the arena and in the course of his defense of hos- pital matters makes the following statement: “When the nation sums up its debt Minard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. ee dilver Spring Brewery, - SHERBROOKE, P. Q. Ale end Porier of th above Brewery are vastly fuperiorto the goode pro- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, sod in order to give everyone shnance to sample them, we | mveg t. quote the following! low prices for cash. The path of duty is near, yet men seek it feroff. Go home snd ecek it and you will not lack teachers. When It Hurts to Cough. The cough that hurts, the cough that gets tight in the chest, is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and is making directly for the lungs, to become pneumonia, inflammation of.the lungs cor consumption. Such coughe yield only to the wonde effi- ciency of Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linssed and Turpentine which loosens the tightness and cures cough and cola together. 25 cents a — Family , size 60 cents, sold eyery- | where. i Mi, | « sesesconsued $16.50) = Mera MOM GO. cc ccccccs 8.25 FOR 5A E& Te Gidsusiccascs aan L Per doz querte....... 1.60 Per doz pints........ . s Delivered in any part of the city, steamers or traive. MACDONALD, Sele Agent for P. B.7. “Newlands” The late residence of Mal- colm McLeod, Q. C., in Char- lottetown Royalty, containing twenty and three quarters neres. App B. C. McLEOD —. tT 6 ny BARRISTEK, ATTORNEY, SOL]; (OITOR, ETC, ly to D,'C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &e. of gratitudeto the men who have spent themselves in the war, I fear that they will almost certainly ignore those who have done the hardest and the ‘ most essential work. “There are three classes, as it seems to me, who have put in more sulid and unremitting toil than any others. They, are the commissariat, the railway men, and the medical orderlies. Of the three the first two are, THE MOST ESSENTIAL, Since the war cannot proceed without food and without railways. “But the third is the most laborious, and infinitely the most dangerous.” Then he tells how the magnitude of the entric outbreak exceeded all anticipa- tion and all precedent in modern war- fare. In one month 10,000 to men were down with it. In one iconth goo men were laid in Bloemfontein cemetery. “How (he asks) was this unforseen and unprecedented crisis grappled with? Entirely by efforts of the medical men and by the devotion of the orderlies. When a department is con fronted by a task which demands four times more men than it has, the only way of meeting it is for each man Mr. | But, by | the mistaken tactics which prevailed in | 12,000 } McLeod, Solicitor. tien amram ee reney eee mene FIT FOR A PRINCE lies were on duty for thirty-six hours in forty-eight, and what their duties were—how sordid and repulsive—let | those who have been through such an ; | epidemic tell. | “And yet they are patriots, there men; for many of them have accepted | a smaller wage in order to take on | these arduous duties, and they are fac |ing danger for twelve hours of the ‘twenty-four, just as real and much | more terrible than the scout who rides | up to the strange kopje or the gunner | | who stands to his gun with a pomporr | } + §° x —— \\ Ske SMe ite Se Wie Bile SMe Me ate Bite Be A ‘ui Scotch Whisky ae E re a wae a — — = o quacking at him from the hill, | “When the scouts and the and other picturesque people |} procession through London, thought for the swallow ae also given of | country.’ Lancers | ride if have a orderly, who best for his Fine Pohotgranhy ee | all the Latest De ) 3 Our Carbon portraits are unrivelede Our Customers all delighted. Be sure and visit the leading studio. his | The population of Tien Tsin is 1,000, | 000. It is really the port of Pekin from which it is distant 70 miles. Itisa walled city like many others in China The Methodists have 142 missionaries in China; the Presbyterians, 209; and the American Board of Commissioners | for Foreign Missions, 110. a oe = - . x : Bx i ce ; Bac ————y Trouble in ? Sid & boa ra DOGVAM 9Bomseq, | Ac a | The St h'Flece 5 € otomacn 7 ance Hse Elegex.ce ‘ac Which Doctors Faiied to Remove, Cured Ss; by Less Than Two Boxes of Dr. \4 » Bx Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis. \@ : : es ae Ac The experience of Mr. Blackwell ts i} 18 Not so exp-nsive as 1s geaerar | as Jposed, - € similar to that of many sufferers with bh Prices were all big a few years ago, .owit’s Be Ac onic indigestion. Stomach medicines - e will seldom really cure indigestion. The i diflerent. We have a number of Sideboard kidneys and liver must be set right, | @ , 4 ’ A} ay ‘“ ” and the bowels made regular and '¢ now In stock a “ = have ae way up 4 active, 1éw years ago, put to day are wi Mr. Joseph Blackwell, Holmesyille, /€ _£ J g , Tk J ° Chan a reach Cnt; eaye:—"1. dened mosibanat © of slim purses. They are of rich pattern and a | from the use of Dr. Chase’s Kidney- | © 7 ‘ _ tell mn ’ | -siver Pills than from any other medi- rv) design * good woods, well put togetner, and & ' Cine I ever took, and can highly re- finely finished—will last a life-time, /An ;} commend them for stomach troubles, 4 e i {I was in a terrible state and could @ 1 a hardly werk at my trade. I tried most A . ie = if |; every kind of medicine and doctors ® . $s qe .~ until I was tired doctoring, and be- 13 Prices ft Om ‘ 5.99 to $20.00. | Arr fore I used one box of Dr. Chase’s Kide | e ney-Liver Pills I could see that they ¢ Lea were helping me, and after taking a € =” |! box and a half, found that I was P cured.” Be Nearly every family on the continent 4 O Nn ewson ri has used Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver 92 Fr Arr Pills or heard of the remarkable cures Ae they have effected. One pill a a. ° @ SOBoews O@4P BED CaQse@wd_qeun ceaesesesen | dose, 25c a box, at all dealers, or Bde manson, Bates and Co., Toronto, astidiiias iipichoenilicaaes pian, Sea EEE a ee .« ’ Co | FOR SALE. z a = b 20 Bnilding Lots to- sale 50x1C0, will e B Lee be sold cheap. Also teo Dwelling - of Horses ov Highland Avenue, together : with our whole stock of Crockery Glass SRR IK RK KA x vere aud Groceries, ete. E ; B® Arr P. MONAGHAN, Our importations of clothes for spring’and summer ism 7 mn ae OE. 0m plete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbidie “es Wants Lost Found toc k of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, to be etl . ° ° : & ——s oon 6S his city, Correct style, perfict fit and best workman “y ‘DOG LOST.—Minck cocker spaniel pap FUATanteed, Always on hand, a full line uf gente’ farnishiniy® Lea about four months ol¢; siightly lame on one fore foot. Finder Kir Giy reiurn vo Dr. Alley ; . 7 ® | und be rewarded, l week. i | y cn a | e i | ROBERTS & CO., scutdirons | PEOPLE’S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Kxaminer in U.S. Patent Office, | NO PATEN'I—NU PAY, Write for Red/ Rook, BICYCLE FOR SALE.—Garden City. Gentleman’s been running 5 months, Apply at THE KXAMINER Office. dy 3ins pd. HOTEL Opens for the season on July 1st. This Hotel without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort oul)” Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautital wy and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island,i good fishing within a short distance are among the advantef?): tu be had by patronizing the ‘ - easide.” sale STRAWBERRIES3.—Orders taken for cul- Avated strawberries,in pails. H. Gordon, orn Princes and Dorchester. dy ivd TO LET.—Snop on queen street R. .K. Brace, Apply to Sins eod. Highest price paid for ladies and gents left off ciothing. Call at their resideree for them, Drop a card in the Post Offices, or cal! to Richmond Street, opposite Neison Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store “a aha on Als: y > : man Gadige Penk Maid s€ivant. Apply to T z gate ose an, covered bowling alley, ete., good Hote 4 ke Peake, Euston Street, erms moderate. Apply to Mrs. Newson at the Stet Bouse prowded ener eoneral housework. | Rustico, or to E else 1 a 2 is | {Or me Sing Work easy. Liberal wagse tO the JOHN NEWSON: F c + we , t ; fune 1st, 1900 ood wie eee Charlottetowt ip Bo BOARDERS,--Gentlemen bcarde ,| = re + How House, Bret aigommodation at the Martin Aw a . “¢ street. Sewerage, room 8; add all mode —.. ae r a AAPARSAAD AR ASS AA AE ; Bo FOR SALE.--2 acres of Jand anda house : Se ) H On it. Cf 6 rooms 1} miles from town. price ; on ; 2000.00. Apply to Koterit Toombs, Charlotte- 7 } ae town, dy 6ins pd. A ) R Eee et ee LE » 4 Jarge, invalids iron chair combi ti : eo i Nes » ap . ~ E mbinations," Apply John ‘Coombs, next eering Ideal Mowers re FOR SALE OR TO LET.—“Watermere.’’ Also “Parkview” Cottage adjoining same. Apply to Hon. Geo. W. Howlan orto D. C. With roller and ball bearings, single gea" adjustable drag bar and shear cut knives Hay Rakes Last longest and get every whispjof aay Harvest Oil Never} thickens in any climute. from adulteration. June 29.h, tf. FOR SALE.—At a bargain, ome 3)}-horse power boilerfand engine, Apply to George E. ull, 10 ins eod. “~CHOOL TEACHER WANTED.—Gentie- man or lady. Good pay weekly for selling Fi uit or Ornamental Trees, Shrubs or oses, in Towns, Cities or Country. Unusual 2mand for this line now. Brown Brothers supany, Narserymen, Limited. diw, VYANTED—A competent Mrs Gallagher Grafton St. w STRAY ED—7 young cattle, eering > = eering Free girl. Apply to t, 31, ef A full line of extras and haying tools 5 yearlings, two to work four times as hard. Orricsp—Bank: of Nova ‘Scotia Bu) ding, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wk!y 1 year Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, dy tf “This is exactly what occurred. AND THE CRISES WAS MET. lyear-olda. Any one wll be sultably rew. Wheatley Riv-r, iving informaticr ed, Robert Wares, W. GRANT '& LePaze’s"Old Stand, Queen Street. HAAR AR APAA RS A In some of the general hospitals order- | l -LOST.—Between Water and Pownal Streets few evenings ago, a lady’s ruff. Finder wili indly leave same at this office. SEFFFE EVE EEE EEE ETT E