wf : Ss ARE THE children growing nicely? {Stronger each month? A ) erifle heavier? Or is one of them growing the other ‘wav? Growing weaker, igrowing thinner, growing {paler ? If so, you should try ‘Beol's Cmuleton. It’s both food and medicine. lit corrects disease. lt makes delicate children grow in the right way—taller, ‘stronger, heavier, healthier. oc. and $1.00. all drugg sts. SCOTT & BOW NE, Chemists, Toreata, Special Notice. Having purchased from Mr. F. J “lornsby the stock and good will of is Book and Stationery Busines in ihe Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices forcash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will bein charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 - .nce put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news and will be a special feature of the Dusiness The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” Me THE net. Il Successors tof. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch’town, March 15, 1900. ee ee — a =s @ 2. @= = @ 2 @e @]e , . @ Bring back anything not dene. properly ¢ Bring back anything not doneright ¢ 6 any work we have done is not f Satisfactory we are only too glad toe make it satisfectory free of charge. é [ts our busisers to please customers and we always strive to do £0 as far as it lies in our power. When in need of anyth ‘ ; 9 | , og ip our i ; line remember é i , ( ( ‘ ( ( ‘ Its our business to turn out work right, and if we are informed that “THE MODERN ” ( Founders Nachiniste ¢ Engineers & and Boiler Makers. ‘ Brace stewart and Co'y. . Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf é Ch’town, PE] 5 Phone 12 Direct cargo, schr. ‘Omega” from West Indies, arrived to- day—121 puns, 20 hds, 24) bbls. Choice quality | CARVELL BROS. Ch’town May] 4, 1900. See | -_———. } ete FO R SA L. Ke +000 bbls. Magialeen Island herring. «(00 ¢; ys L sbon salt. tO(Y Dages Liverpoo] salt. SUUU mae Kerel bble. best qr ility. M AT HEW & b cLEAN, Souris May 30, 1900. 2wks. 10 BE LT [mmedfate posseesion of that Build- ing s0joinipg the Masonic Temple. Suit- Btie for offices etc. Apply to Mrs. D, | “cn coon, McGill Avenue, Ci’Town. dy. lwk, * Building POP PO OS949379O OD |: The — fi Transvaal Wa OPP. & PODPI9D2DD DOS 2<- <2 “THE CANADIANS THERE)!” memes WERE Now let Baden~Powell bé feted, Mafeking is liberated ! Little Bobs was not belated— He had fixed the date with care ; And now in the jubitation, That transports the British nation, Give us due congratulation— “The Canadians were there !” Thus the ‘ntorning ipapers head it, And old John Bull when he read it, Cried “Its greatly to their credit, in the glory they must share !” And he told with’ satisfaction Fiow our gallant battery section By forced march got into action— “The Canadians were there!” Then her Majesy, who listened, While her eyes with pleasure glistened Though the tears therein imprisoned (She was sitting in her chair) In her queenly pride arising, Answered-—“‘John, it’s not surprising, You might well have been surmising— “The Canadians were there !” “For throughout this war I’ve noted These Canadians, khaki-coated, To my crown and cause devoted, Are in evidence everywhere :: You will find those lads of mettle Wheresoe’er the muskets rattle. Reading, after every batthk— “The Canadians were there !” ‘True!’ said John, they’re simply splendid— Brain and heart and mnsic blended— And I'll wager when its ended And the Marshal’s bugles blare O'er anew redeemed Pretoria Where beneath your sway, Victoria, Freedon sings her Dei Gleria, “The Canadians will be there !’’ J]. W. BENGOUGH. SOUTH AFRICA CONTRASTED WITH CANADA.—A “LETTER FROM FRED MACRAE.—THE ISLANDERS’ WISH. Mr Seymour Young, of Pownal, has received a letter from Fred EcRae, dated Naumpoort, April 27th. He gives a splendid description of the pursuit of Cronje and the battle of Paardeberg. The latter part of the letter is as follows: “We are greatly surprised to hear of Boer sympathizers in Prince Edward Island. Sometimeswe wish they were in the Boer trenches that we ceuld dis- pose oft hem. [am sure that the tour in the political tide at home must have creat ed great excitement. Though vou wish me home I prefer being here, fascinating as politics is. Canadians have always been read- ing abcut the great resources of South Africa’ They are vast, no doubt, but nothing to Canada’s. Gold and diamonds are the backbone of South Africa’s wealth. Last year the two totalled abouc £18,coo,0co, or less than £ 1,000,000 more than Canada’s cheese or fish for 1895. The ‘Tiars- vaal, Orange Free Staze, Natal and Cape Colony produce coal, but ou Cape Breton company mines more} than all of South Africa. The pro- duction of wool, sheepskins, goatskins, tea, sugar, fish, etc., is enormous, but it does not approach Canada’s lumber, grain and live steck. The fruit o1 Seuth Africa is out of the race with the fruit of Canada. This country has few manufacturing industries; Canada has many. South Africa has not the advantage of inland shipping. But though this country suffers much in comparison with our country it will yet become great under the British. Theig is a g-eat numer of Canadians ill and a large percentage of Islanders. But they will all get well. MINARD’S LINIMENT is the onl? Liniment asked for at my etore and the only one we keep for sale, All the people use it. HARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, C. B. Cures CHRONIC-DISEASES ard RUP TURE by Salisbury treatment. Send stamp for imformation, or cali at Truro, Nova Scotia, Office Merchant’s Bank of Halifax PIGHTING THE BOEKS cn Interesting Letter From One of the Boys of Company ‘G.” Mr. Arther Dillon writes from Water- works Drift, April 24; Some time has elapsed since I last wrote you, but everything ie so elack out here there is absolutely nothiag to qrite about exce_t long marches. We started from Bloemfontein three days ago and have been chasing the Boers all the time, from early in the morning until late at night, but we cannot get them to stand. It seems towe that nothing cao Stand in frent of the 19th Brigade. Today about two hundred of the Borrs tried to m.ke 8 stand at the water works, a position they had held for three weeks, bret on our arrival, as soon as our artillery fired three ehells, they started to run. When the Gordon Highliniers fired ©1 them, as’they were the advance guard, the Bosrs soon mounted their horses, and by the time We arrived oo the ecene they had fled and ?eft us the water works, which we intend ‘to hold. Tomorrow I euppose we will Seon the chase again. It is reported in cemp tonight that there are about 8000 Boers in the immedi- ate vicinity of here, but we have lote of troops al] around them, and one of those = you will hear of another big battle | an 1 enother victory for the British, for they do not intend to let them Blip through their fingers this time; and more than likely when we get this lot it will about end the scrapping in the O. F. 38., if not the whele sffair, and the sooner the better as all hands are getting pretty sick of it. _ The strength of our regiment at present is about five hundred, and only the very toughest ones are lef: of our Islaud boys. Only eleven of our Islanders started on this last march, the rest being left behind sick, or feeling not like a march. Some cf them have a touch of enteri@ fever, but all will pull throagh. Lieut. McDonald arrived ell O. K. and has become a general favorite here. Of course that was only what I expected as I knew him before. Mejor Weeks, | am afraid, has got the fever. We hear very iittle warnews here. The draft has not found us yet. I hear some of them are sick already. when last [wrote you aad we have been served now with the second wool blanket and another sbee:. At night the dew wets everything as wet us rato; and sleep- ing on the veldt is uot very pleasant. But we bepeit is not for long. Oar six months has come, and you and I guess we will have to put in the vear ornearly ih? year. I fancy there is nonews out here thatI can tell that you bave not beard,so Iwill cloze for now. Dizzy Spells — and Headache Weak, Nervous, and Run Down. would Shake with Nervousness—A Terrible Case—A Remarkable Cure. Mrs. Chas. H. Jones, Pierceton, Que., writes:— For years I have been @ great sufferer with my heart and nerves. I would take shaking speils and a dizzy, swimming feeling would come over me. Night after night I would never close my eyes, and would ache as though it would burst. At last I had to keep to my bed, and attended me from ene eee, iin saedicine did not elp me. ge have now taken five boxes of sase’s Nerve Food, and it has a aes more good than I ever believed a medicine could do. Words fail to ex- press my gratitude for the wonderful cure brought about by this treat- ment.” weak, nervous men, women, and chil- dren strong, healthy, and happy. In pill form, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Ca., Teronte. THE BEST BICYCLE BOOT 3 bE 2 for Ladies this season 4 is the medium cut— unlined Kid Beot— made in Chocolate and Fe Black Dongola— can & be used _ for soe ing buot also—They’re ¥ SS Coy ‘4 McPHERSON’S 4 MAKE. S| Other lines at % $1.75 and $2.00 R K Josté | Stamper’s Corner. f ORL Sa , The | weather out bere is now mueh colder than | my head, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food makes pale, | 5 The Right Beginning \ or amusice! education Is the piano ice lf Qur Heintzman Piano Is its own bes! recommenda- tion, It’s easy action adds to the pleasure ot playing. Its soft tone and perfect’ pitch help to make music for the beginner. Our terms will help you to Own an instrument—See us —ADy Way. Miller Bros. Queen Street. The One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, camned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it! #* JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, t Men’s Suits = FIRE INSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- ness. It will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks, Horace Haszard, Ch’t own, April 26th, 1900 GENERAL AGENT. MARINE INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight: Insured at Lowest Rates. Sterling cer- tificates issued when required. Losses Promptly Settled, Fiorace Haszard, Ch’town, April 26th, 1900. GENERAL AGENT THich Grade Einelish Fertilizers Like all goods of English manufacture ARE THE BEST, IN THE WORLD, They are true to name, always RELIABLE and during the 10 yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISFAO- TORY RESULTS. Our most progressive farmers are using larget | quantitiesevery year with paying results, They are applic. able to all crops, on all soils, with or without stable manure. and are THE CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. “The World’s best by every test.” Auld Eros Great Sale of Crockery, Glassware end Groceries, Big Discounts for 30 Days. All our present stock will be closed out at big red@uctions—below_ are some prices :— $3.00 Tea Sets now $),95 per set 75 cent Glass Table Sets now 50 cents 40 “ “ ‘“ “cc ‘ec 95 “ 94 “e “ec 74 it ec 90 ef 90 * Large Lamps “ 560 « 50 sc 3 “ ‘< 30 “ $1.50 Lemonade Sets ‘“ — 1.50 China Berry Sets “ 1.20 50 c Glass “ “ee 4é 35 “ 30 “cc “ “ “ “ 20 i Also a lot of odd crockery selling at Half Price.* P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Stree ~ Children’s Boys’ Suits Suits. They are here and you can only know their goodness when you 'see them, We keep no shoddy goods, We can't afford to as we have a reputation for square and honest clothing and mean to main‘ain it, quality fora suit of clothing to say “it came from Ramsay’s.” we are shaving prices finer every day. Childrens Suits 75¢ | Add Rhedéi:. ara Boys’ Suits $1.05 . vila wi, - Men's Suits $4.00 It has come to be a guarantee of And no shoddy goods remember. We want te boom our clothing trade this spring and have started very well; we intend to keep it up, and if best quality, best style and lowest price are any inducements we are bound to succeed, RR. H. Ramsay & Ce eee PRTC ET SN Pe a seok RU RE IRS se mere neem cate Sn wie aa a SE ee PO BESS ERSTE GATE HE TRS es - : " r j aan eaten v 4 a ae Ny flan avant spalling ie coset nn hagpenigh Mibapellan ahs ae