Nt ia 4 lood. i It causes pale white lips, weak nerves A bloed- roducing and lack of vitalst: enriching, fat : faod-medicine is needed, r fe > cous Cmuulsion. goes to the root of the troulile, strengthens and en- riches the blood, and builds up the entire system. Kor Anemic girls, thin sy and enfeebled mothers, boy it is the Standard remedy. . and oo, all druggis scort’ & BOW} E. Chemi x Tosente. SUS UMEERRCERGROEGAEESESEOUCRUASRERRELGEOI ae = = * on = - = = 4 wr z = > = 7 = - | = 2 : = na “-— /~ = = oo st ee oe - he = — oa 5 = - = = = = = ee ony = J - ~~ ele c & = = = = — - = = - = - 7 a aa = cay - : “* . . - . as = ihe abundance of artistic and & = 1 . oa = suitable gifts to be had atthis & - ao ‘7 . . ~~ = store 1s well worth a visitto see 3 = o- . N a Se sont on = svOWNECre inthe city wil jo & es. ne = = find a more select stock of Sten s “~~ “ . ° . = = ling and silver plated Ware th & = o— a : ee = our display. = - . a - wr : . - > [Those who are interested in & - =. lil ee si. oo oe @ approaching weddings Will fing & = . > c — ° = = cisy Cnilcachcicefr @& = a om Sie Wedding Silcer = | Bou edding ver, 4 -_ Lod om = ¢ ~~ - ; = a { = _ j 5 = a = 1 = = = : = 7 ~ > = : -— ll o coe . -~ | & Jeweler and Engraver, = a ; = ; - a “LEREGEEP***CSC CORRE RRREOGEE (2UREEREEREE =~ 2 ee eee ee — - Specie Notice. ¢ Having pu.chased from Mr. F. J ‘lornsby the stock and good will of us Bookand Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the Susiness in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many hew ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers Fl be 2 nce nut 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 The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” Mee THE seam. i aeration “O i ane Se Sa ne mi ousiness eee: ee. willis a . Succi ssors to F. d. dORNSBY. ) MORRIS BLOCK.... . Ch’town, March 15, 1900. _ | SONYSIDE DENTSTRY, _Offce in New Prowse Block bret deor to the right up stairs, lelephone connection. — 7 LLL LLL CL OL, DR. AYERS THE DAILS EXAMINER, CHARLO TTETOWN JUNE 14 1900. - «we advanced up the sides, and when we < | got to the top we found the Gordons <> had cleared it out, but the Mauser » | } ] | bullets still came sniping over and it i= Transvaal Wat ‘= | was not safe to show one’s self on the Re > sky line. The shell fire on the kopje or encore dittereetttese tied veered et | had, however, ceased, and we ranged : , along the hill to ?hold it for the | Whiting to his parents from Jacob’s | night with orders to move on against Rest, Orange Free State, May 2nd, | the Boers in the morning, the Gordons }rgoo, Mr. Arthur Mellish says : | having in the meantime retired. So ) Sunday the 29th we spent at Thaba | we got the best shelter we could and | N*Chu. I went down to the village | ranged ourselves along with bayonets }and asked at anice looking house if | fixed. Early inthe morning we moved they would sell mea_ breakfast. <A | on against the enemy who were ac young lady told me this wou!d be im- ’ were really parts « F | nossible but asked to have a glass what f with dips between. I cupying me the same kopje | of milk. I accepted the offer, needless | advanced with Lieut. Kaye, of our ' to sav. and was invited to a seat on the | Company, with C. Company, as the |verandah In a few minutes the Com] anies were much mixed up. I ! young lady came_ back with a jug of | was i: the firing linefor along time | lovely milk and a plate of thickly but- | and we steadily drove the enemy back. tered bread, fuite a treat, l assure you. About IO o’cloc k we were subjec ted to She replenished the pitcher when | had | a severe-shel{ fire. At mid-day food | finished it, and I enjoyed the simple } was served out to our men—some of | repast very much. My young hostess | Armour’s canned beef:—it was first | informed me that she was the daughter rate. Then we proceeded to march jot a Wesleyan Missionary who had up the kopje—an arduous task, for the | labored there for 23 years. hey had | men were much exhausted—but we quite a nice kaffir church which I could managed it. We had completely rout see, and there was aiso a congregation people who meet iIna_ small hired hall. An English Church Mis- és 7m ’ setahliched there etal SION was aiso estadiisned there with 2a fine church building for the kaffirs and another in the town. The young lady } insisted in ed thejenemy and captured kis Long Lom besides de other with our ot white | stroying Indeed we had been successful all along the line. x x a a. [his place is called Jacob’s guns | 1? shells. 1) « 4 i NeESI, } — kindly iu piving me) I suppose from the name of a former | three oranges Off an orange tree grow- | owner of the mansion and grounds—| ing in front of the house near the door. | Jacob de la Place. He and his wife lie! | During the day we lay round the | buried quite near. Iran across their | !camp sometimes watching the shells graves: The beautiful words: “Till the | | of the enemy’s big gun bursting in the day dawn,” are cut on one of their | kopjes not far off from us. The gun} tombstones, ve was milesaway. In the evening ] + * * # managed to purchase a jar of preserved j had ; ARTHUR MELLISH. ies and we nad quite a passable |» - OMLY EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD ) And Eight Years Tortured With Asthma, peac } f tea with them. Were were ofl before daylight the s. 7“S Kept in an Airtight | | next morning. There were lots of Room for Months. Was Cured {mounted men, guns, transports, etc. a ea ee Kola Compound. | Lh “cin ides dia ne “Mr. 14 QO. Lemineus, C. P. R. engineer, | About| ne O CIOCK We were halted Wi inipeg, Man., writes:—* My son, who is wove the Gordons went off to the left, | Just eighteen years of age, has been a ter- | t mive snfferer frota asthma for eight years. Jinndreds of dollars I spent on doctors and | remedies during these rears only brought ! femporacy relief. For months he was kept in an eirtight room. About the first of ; 1898, we purchased some Clarke’s Kola Compound.. He took in all | seven bottles and has since been complete- | ly cured. It has certainly been a bless. | ing to him.” Sold by all druggists. En- | and the the transports Shrops and guns forward, behind. Soon the booming of cannon, the rattle of rifle fire and the occasional reports of the Maxims and pom-poms told us that a fight was on in earnest. Wound- being September, | | ed men began to be Carried | close six cents tn stainps for free sample, . es a ead ; } to the Criffiths and Macpherson Co., Lim- in, Hut we seemed to —« YE | ited, 79% Church street, Toronto. | | in a place of good security. Just back of us was a bunch of water carts, ‘ammunition, carts etc., with mules McGILL U*IVERSITY, Montrea SESSION 1960-1901. Suddenly a shel! hit the ground quite near tnem, then one ‘ ‘ , and drivers, i plumped right in , their midst. You Matri ulation Examinations, preliminary should have seen the excitement ihe Various aoe ee Study, will be hei : ; : F o it Mourreal end at logal cestres on llth the oe drivers " oe half frantic June, .ni at Mortrea! in ~¢ptember, as with terror depicted in their faces. ander: - ’ . *Rec ty ci / “ts . . end In ash ne they ran for shelter Feculty cf At (Mea anc ata great rate. Thena shell struck tFacalty of Applied Science *Mon 17th Sep’. : acuity © redicine near H company, then one hit near | Faculty of Law J 1s, then anothe »arer still, ecatteri Faculty of Comparative Medir - ee Bearer Sit, scattering eine “no Verernary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) dirt over a few of us, includ- *Inthe Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm or t a the courses are open also to PARTIAL STU- “i, myself. Next _ WE} pents without Matriculation : : had orders to proceed to our left to tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses tn Civil, Mechanical, Fiectrical and | Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- ture, are also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS uithout Mairiculation. Kxamineticns jor twenty-cne firet year Entrance Exhib’tiens inthe Facuitv of Arts, ranging fron $90 to $2 00, will be he'd on the 17i September at Montreal, Halifax, ‘St. support the Gordons who were attack- ing a kopje in that direc:ion—iwo con - panies forming at ht-angles tous facing in the of our right at > 5 direction th same time. Among hese ' he ame vim : \m ng the John, N. B.. Charlottetown, P. E. I., St. ‘ Was young Cotton (son (f | John’s, Nfld . and ether centres. ia Ott ius : aii ce eb oer a he Royal Vietoria Colle ge, the new res- Col. Cotton whose name is signed to | igentie: enile o for women, will he ready to ny Engineering certificate, who was receive s'udents on 17rh Sectember., ae ™ Y 1 a ' rhe McGil! No mai Schoo! will ba re-opened Struck on tine breast with asne:i: and | on tat Sep ember. s : ie Re atta ae. “ a ae -orles of blown :o pieces. ‘The shells were | ,,Particalars oi Exan inations, and corles o the Calevdar containing full information, may be OvUtairedun apriicatiodto _ W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. ce SD coming in ‘our direction quite hot- ly; we would hear a boom, a whirr, and then they would sir.ke. Well, we were getting along pretty well when | hearo =e >« {a 2 2s @ = @&®> a boom, a whirr, and then all fusion amid a strong smell of powder. “— ¢ fusion anid a sirong snel of powder. |# Mechanics Wanted ¢ that I thought a large piece of sheil | y had lodged back of my ear and I must try and keep it. I put up my hand to get it but there wasnone there. I found I was lyingon my face. Fir:t I man- aged to raise myself on my hands and then got to my feet, and heard Rodd asking if I was hurt; I said I was not: It seems I had been knocked head over heels by the shell. Many of the boys, including John McDonald, had seen the whole thing and all marvelled at my narrow escape. I attribute it myself to my blanket being strapped men by on my back. Exactly what occured of course I could not tell. The only Brauee ill effect I experienced was the mo- ’ U mentary stunning and being a bit shook ; up. So I soon went on with the boys. We finally got she'ter along a donga at the foot ofa kopje. After a while ‘ was CoP ———— - 3 NMoniders. ~ 1 Blacksmith. Highest wages and constant employmert guaranteed to good é § # 2 Boilermakers. ‘ =. SO ee Me ON ‘ Stewart and Co ¢ Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI ¢ Phone 125 ‘ 4 Church School $ Girls, EDGEHILL, WINDSOR, N. 5S. CLOSING EXERSISES Tuesday, June 19th,"1906. -_—— 10.30 a. m..... caseteess < 9. 0.cssecses ORODET T 12.00, noon......... Distribution of oan : 2.00 to 3.30 p. m..-.-Exhibition of Draw: i Bil City, 0 t ings and Paintings. Inspection of i , ere Rooms in School Buildings. 3.30 p. M..-eeereee Lawn Tennis Tournament dy 3 aw. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure every case of Diptheria. MRS. REUBEN BAKER, I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will preduce growth of hair. MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Stenley, P. E. I. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT is the beet household remedy on earth. “MATTHIAS FOLEY. | Are you Building? Why not use our hock Faced Stone Steel Siding, Galvanized or Painted. NEW Beautiful Enamelled _ Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, sca Ins, coffe 1 teas ; pins, ee and tea spoons, ; We have them with British, Canadian,*Scotch, Irish ana French coats of arms, It makes a wonderfully durable and economical covering for new buildings, orfor improving old ones. Gives a most handsome effect — is very easy to apply — offers fire Proof protection — and can’t be penetrated by dampness, By deciding in {ts favor you’? get the best results, at least expenm, Write us if you're intereste-{, we'll send full information, METALLIC ROOFING CO., UUratted Manufacturers, Yerente. TO BE LET. Tumediate possession of that Buil:- inf Ac) in’yg the Ma-u.cc LTemyle. Sui’ alle for cffices et>. Mre TD. McKinnon, MeGiti Avcu ig, Ch’ Town, ay, lwk. Ann'y t9 me Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for. Deposits received and interest allow ed at best current rates. D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI. CITOR, ETC. OrrickE—Bank cf Nova Building, Charlottetc wn. dy 3 mos wk!y |] year LIVERPOOL SALT 24,596 bags due S S Fram, will fb Scotia i sold low while landing. N. RATTENBURY, Ch’town, May 25, Gins. aa flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and lb5c. up. e have sold a number of weddine rj ‘ asiasecmuamedainr et wedding rings lately, but as |e are MAKERS of rings can quickly supply any style ot ring required. ; New gold spectacles and ey. glasses, c. W_Tayvlor OPrricrian Camero. Blocx, Charlottetown April 2nd 1900, | AASAAAA AA AAS AAA A A 1900 SEED TIME :s00 Buy your seed at Le Page’s old stand and save Ka oie oe HAAAAARARKA AER SAAS money. We have a large selection of clovers, timothy, vetches, ;eas, White Russian, Menitoby hard and Island wheats. Spring Tooth Harrows and alj kinds of farm.implements. W. GRANT & CO LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, | SFSCF ERE TEEPE LY yey FERRER YE SY ee » PUL ITY FHARDWARE STORE. --H'or-- Builders, Farmers, Mechanics, HARDWARK—— | Pa ntv, oils, glass, carpenters to:ls, all cheap FOR CASH. The celebrated Norton Machine Oil. TERMS CASH, R B. NORTON & CO.LIMITED A few Things You Will Need The warm weather is coming and you will have to make some changes im yor :j- parel to be able to enjoy the summer weather. SUMMER UNDERWEAR We have a fine line of light underwear for men and boys. A good suit for 50¢; a better one 70c; and see our $1_ 00 suits— you can’t match it in the city. Finer grades at higher prices, STRAW HATS Last season it was voted by every one that our straws were by far the nicest in the city This year they will be'still nicer. OUTING SHIRTS We have bought very Jargely this year in this line of goods and have some of{the handsomest Shirts ever shown in Charlottetown. Silk or linen fronts with or without collar, WHITE YACHTING|CAPS. Look cool, feels cool. [he most comfortable hot weather cip you everJwore. Also color ed caps of all kinds in the very nicest styles. R. H. Ramsay & Ce ae ef i . 44 i) a i: : a ee + 7 4 st are we see - a =, ay aa ere See ee ed Pa Pee in en ll se em fuk ae en a ee s rx Fa fot ¢ . a eae if vo 7: eo. eee oe - H nner