_ —a err ™ Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion contains the hypo- phe sphites. These alone make it of great value for all affections | ot the nervous system. It also contains glycerine, a most valuable, soothing as healing agent. bere is the cod-liver oil, ac- | cnowledged by all physicians | he best remedy for poor | slood and loss in weight. These three great remedial avents blended into a creamy Emulsion, make a remarke able tissue builder. goc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, Toronta — co | ! . iuckec Stémship Co’y (Limited) Proposed Sailings from VONTREAL and QUEBEC | During Soason of 1899. | FOR PICTCU.N:-S§: —-CALLING AT ?~ ‘her Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, | Cape Cove, Sun, merside, Char. lottetow” and Souris. | Fr «a Montreal! From Ch’town at 2 p.m. at6p.m, | do 17th July do 10th July | do 3ist du do 24th do do 14th Aug. do Th Aug. io 628th do do 2ist do | ty «llth Sept. do 4th Sept. de 25th do do 18th do ac 9th Oct. do 2nd Oct. go 23rd do do 16th do ic §6=3—-: 6th“ Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov “eturning will leave Pictou, N.S. every @!ternate Monday at poop, on arrival of reing from Halifax and St. John, call- 1g at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, ' (Fa: pe, Mal Bay a. i Father Point. Subject 9 change shou'd circumstance ; ea ire it, CARVELL BROS, Agents ae S § City of Ghent | PIKFCRD & BLACK’ LINE . 8. City of Ghent will sail from Chak etown every Friday at o’cloc curing season of J&¢9 for Halifax, calling at merside, Pert Hastings, Port Hawks- y, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon ‘«r, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave fax every Tur sday at 6 p m making some s. The steanver has excellent passenger ccomodations. Saloon amidships. Specia wow freights will be given this season ‘urther inform tion apply to i W W CLARK. | Age | “hy Town May 27 tl ihe Charlottetown Steam Nave | gation C0, Ltd. Pe, - —- => Then | ve , THE = The Transvaal War: { MONTREAL S$ “GLENCOE,” yyou Uncle Kruger! slainte ! an Siainte o¢ leor! You're a dacint ould never mind if you are a boer! So with heart an’ half me _ bouchal, we'll drink to your health to-night For yourself an’ your farmer Jers gave usa raal good fight. I was dramin’ of Kitty Farrell away in | the Gap Q’ Dunk Ci When the song of the bugle woke me, ringin’ across Glencoe ; An’ once in a while a bullet came pattherin’ “from above, ‘ a A) nig That tould us the big brown fellows were sendin’ us down their love. ‘Twas a kind invitation an’ written in such a han’ That a Chinaman couldn’t refuse not to spake of an Irish man ; So the pickets sent back an answer, “We're comin’ with right good will.” it— | Along what they call the kopje, tho’ to me it looked more like a hill. “Fall in on the left,” sez the captain, “My men of the Fusiliers ; | You'll see a great fight this morning— like you haven’t beheld for years ?” “Faith, Captain dear,” sez the sergeant, “vou can bet your Majuba sword If the Dutch is as willin’ as we are, you never spoke truer word !” So we scrambled among the bushes, the boulders an’ rocks an’ all, Like the gauger’s men still—huntin’ on the mountains of Donegal ; We doubled an’ turned an’ twisted the same as a hunted hare, While the big guns peppered each other over us in the air. Like steam from the Devil's kettle the kopje was bilin’ hot ; For the breeze of the Dutchman’s bullets was the only breeze we got, An’ many a fine boy stumbled, many a brave lad died, When the Dutchman’s message caught him there on the mountain side. Little Nelly O’Brien, God help her! over there at ould Bally-bay, Will wait for a Transvaal letter till her face an’ her hair is grey For I seen young Croohore on a stret¢h- er, an’ I knew the poor boy was gone, When I spoke to the ambulance doctor, an’ he nodded an’ then passed on. “Steady there !” cried the captain, “we must halt fora moment here.” An’ he spoke like a man in trainin’, full winded an’ strong an’ clear. So we threw ourselves down on the kopje, weary an’ tired as death, Waitin’ the Captain’s orders, waitin’ to get a breath, It’s strange all the humors an’ fancies that come toa man like me ; But the smoke of the battle risin’ took me across the sea— Iv’s the mist of Benbow I’m seeing ; an’ the rock that we'll capture soon Is the rock where I shot the eagle, when I was a small gossoon. I close my eyes for a minute, an’ hear my poor mother say ; “Patrick, avick, my darlin’, you’re surely not goin’ away To join the red coated sojers?” but the blood in me was too strong— If your sire was a Connaunht Ranger, sure where would his son belong ? Hark ! whist! do you hear the music comin’ up from the camp below? ">... | An odd note or two when Maxims take breath for a second or so, ——_—_____— *, :Aarthumberland & Princess Gehog) Children’s Byes dave excepted) | from POINT DL CHENE (on arrival sf + fleroon train from St. John) for Sum- werside, connecting there with express “ra o for Charlottetown, ‘rm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel of SOrning train from Charlottetown (for Poot Due Chene connecting with day tren for St. John. Vonnecting at Moncton with train for Ceoada and at St Jobn with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers #0 (| railways for United States and Canada from PICTOU (on arrival! of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Picton, (connecting there with 4ey train for Cape Breton and Balifax, et Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Poston. Through tickets to be bad at Grand Trunk,Canedian Pacific, Intercolonial and PE. I. Railways, andom the Company’s Steam ere connecting lines in United F. W. HALES, SzonsTar { n,P EI Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped ? Examination of children ‘for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. ——., DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEWBER 1, 1899 Liftin’ itself on somehow, stealin’ its way up here, Knowin’ there’s waitin’ to hear it, many an Irish ear. Augh! Garryowen! you're the jewel !an’ we charged on the Dutch ma: An’ covered the bloody konie. like a C . a at fous “bee : ad miway grey nound runs, At the top of the bil! théy met us, with faces all set and crim: but they couldn’t take the ba + + I ; he thats the troudile y So. of course. 1] > 1 - i ¢ Royal, an the of the Fusiliers, An’ the nwspapers help to dry widows an’ orphans tears, An’ they'll write colours—that more ; i a - +9 ; Jj . ‘ . : An’ we'll follow whenever they lead us, the same as men new name on: tne is if there’s room for weve done before! But here’s to you Uncle Kruger! slainte! an’ slainte go leor ! After all you’re a dacint Christain, never mind if you area Boer! So with heart an’ half me_ bouchal, we'll drink to your health to-night For, yourself an your brown faced Dutchman gave usa raal good fight ! WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND. Montreal, October 26th, 1899. Duration of the War. A fairly correct forecast of the pro- bable duration of military operations in the Transvaal, says the Army and Navy Gazette, may be gathered from the fact that the government are con- tracting for a period of eight months for the supply of bread and other milli- tary requisites rendered necessary by so large a nuinber of the Army Service Corps having leit for the front. This favors the belief that the War Office are of the opinion that the British troops will most of them be back in their old quarters by May, 1900. ———— Sr r.A.W. CHASE Triumphs over the Worst Forms of KIDNEY... DISEASE The wonderful success of Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills addsto the fame of the great doctor whose name is familiar in almost every home as the author of the world famous Recipe Book. Scores and thousands of grateful men and women have been rescued from the miseries and dangers of kidney disease by this greatest of all kidney cures. , Mr. D. C. Simmons, Mabee, Ont., writes: “*My kidneys and back were so bad I was unable to work or sleep. My urine had sedi- ment like brick dust, I was compelled to get up four or ‘ive times during the night. I saw Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills advertised and concluded to give them atrial. I have only used one box and am completely cured. Iwas a great sufferer for 18 years, but my kidneys do not bother me now. I enjoy good rest and sleep and consider Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills a boon to suffering humanity.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Rates & Co., Toronta, Hot Springs or ——mag Mineral Springs at Home For the Weak or Strong, Sick or Well Produces clean» liness, health, strength and vi- tality, dispels colds, fevers and disease. These baths are highly en~ dersed by such eminent author- ities as Jenesse Miller, Erasmus Wilcon, F BR 8, Dr. R V Pierce, G F Adame, M dieses 1), Dr, Fowle- , aaa andi by thous sands of others. Write for’ circularstand oniols to— W. G. MOORE, Agent City P. O. Box, 65 Mrs. Housewife Used to Wort - Because the groce ry,mon ey did not go far enough on Saturday night NOW SHE DOES NOT WORRY Because she gets so much for the same money and such good groceries at John McKenna’s_ | QUEEN STREET ; x7] .. : at then r they'll be pra the] io | AMBITIOUS CITY AGAIN: iidebaieiianne _Mr. Harry Bawden, } of Hamilton, Ont Cured of Lumbago by Dodds Kidney Pills hasan EE Hamilton, Oct. 16.--Mr. Uarry Baw- , deo Of this city corroborates the reyort p nied recent y relating to hie cure of Lumbago by Dodd’s Kidaey Pills. | “For six years,” he reys. ‘“Iseuffered with Lumtazo and Kidney Disease. I j tried everything under the sun, but ab- | aolutely nothing I ever took gave me the |tlightest relief. A friend edvired we about one year ago to try Dodd’s Kidney } P lis, I tinal Vv decided to do FU, and pur-~ | chased one box and found relief. I used in all five boxes and am com pletely ; cured, The case has crea‘ed quite a stir and | there are found, too many warm, endorserst of Dojd’s Kidney Pille in this city. Little faith is put in the many imitations on bh wake, the verdict being thatthe riginal isrtthe best. The Czar is eaid to have been operated upon successfully for celebral affection, which has caused him acute sufferings. Minara’s Liniment for sale everywhere, Nive lives were lost in the reeent Mon- tana blizzard. —_-- Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. Richard Croker hae subscribed $500 to the Parnell monument tund. DR. A. W, CHASES OF x ier GATARRH CURC .., & SPS, ig sent direc. to the eueased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, cw ars the air Passages, stops dropyings in the ‘ throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower fres. AM dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medigine Co.. Toronte and Buffalo. Will'am Waldorf Astor bas given $23,- 000 to the British Red Cross fund for the South African war. HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sire,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house- bold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it, It is traly a wonderful] medicin>. Joun A. MacponaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. “What is renunciation, Uncle Alex- ander ?” “Renunciation is giving up something that you can’t get.” Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. ‘The pncertaiuty of sure things causesa lot of worry. Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are kept heanky and vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Jt is Uric Acid le*t in the blad by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr a. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Fills make the Kicneys stovg and active in their work of filtering the biocd, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a@ box. When a woman is in love ehe ie a Se]f-appointed detective, i i ee Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours spd causes neither pain nor diecomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best —_ > © << Covrage is the thing that makes people forget they are afraid. Minard’s Liniment Cures Eurns & Harm Hor Sale That well known and valuable freehold farm, lately the property of Edward Mul~ len, and now of James L. Mullen, Cove» head Koad, Lot 34, is offered fur sale. It coptains 170 acres of first clase land, mostly cleared and in good condition, There are a few acres of fine timber suitable for scantling and fencing and some hardwood. Qn it are a well built and comfortable residence, barns, granary and hay house. It is well adapted for a pasturage farm; is almost alongside of church and school, and nine miles from the city. If not disposed of by private sale before the second day of November next, 1899, it will be eold at auction on that date, Farm produce, stock, implements and heueehold furniture will be sold at the same time. For terme of sale and par- ticulars apply to JAS. L. MULLIN Covehead Road, Lot 34. Oct. 3, °99—w3i d3i House For Sale A house conveniently situated on Dor- chester St., now occupied by the under- signed, containing 15 rooms. Stable accomodation for 12 horses. All in first class order, Suitable for a boarding house, saloon or private dwelling. Parties desiring to see the house may do so from 10 to4 o’clock on any day. Will be sold reasonably. 240 - dé&w MICHAEL SWEENY i ’ ryversvoresperryenenenrraneznapigenepenangty. ritnrerrenternenny xmave Wou Made Up Your Mind What kind cf a boot you will get for fallweard W ve cannot cr A ‘ : ; ' Crows all our different styles of boots ints the window—' 1st drop in a Vv f af . 7 4 . ii i say I want to see chat boot at such and such aprice. The rest ig 7 a easy at McQUAID’S LOWERJQUEEN STREET % = s war BOOT & SHOE STORE, OorTHaDNPHPODTEE RYH ODORETE ONE? Bianlzete : Comforters A new fresh stock J saddsdddssddse sid = iddidd sdsdddcsd Now open T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE FOUR.... INTERESTING a2 eee THINGS The Fransvaal Wear The Big Bazaar The Yacht Race The Highland Rang We‘can tell;you a)l abcut the last, No Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; bail { ig 2 i \ ayes anid: | - ities armers do not need to wait till the “Peace Conference” over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do # opce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where t share, or other plough extras can be had for Jess money, ai ¢ setter than any imported. Prove this at once, by tryill ¢ 3 ¢ a . USE See MEE vw. A. MACLEAN MANOPACTURER Of ALL’ KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and mechinery Depot. Office.Massnic Temple, Charlottetown, ”. oa GUNN & CO, Grain & Comission Merchants Buyers & Receivers of Grain. Produce; . eg . Deb behbaRsbur SRORRERRRORERRERDEOET COROEC ORR . ABS OO 7 - eS We will receive oats in bulk at our elevator, unload, weigh and deliver from store at 14 cents per bushel, inel ten days storage. We will also make sales, collect and at a small commission. Reasonable cash advances mad? all goods stored with us, GUNN & CO., Limited, 19 to 22 Campbell Road, HALIFAX, ¥ ——— Oct 30th—dy8i, wy3i HAPPY « THOUGH WHEN ATTENDING THEB AZAAR —CALL AND—— Purchase a ffappy [hought Ram THE BEST MADE Simon W. Crabbe Waiker’s Corner STOVES & HARDWAS !