is indic by little kernels in th times they swe) ul, soften, and é 1 a scar. Watch care 1 just oon as the : Ss appear § ive —pie ce . Scoll’s Cmulsion. The swel wil! crow less ad | il they disappear ent \ tinue the Em tne child has i flesh and a scorT .E, Chemist tT. 2+-)- W Nite Ss Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates <a Can be had at any fo llow ing firs. class o |. J. Morris a. i. Heeper W. Piekard & Co, W. A. Muteheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Nanderseon & Uo. J.B. McLeed & RB. H. Gasen, ° 2 ‘ ~ . : nol oo LIV} : { th ' Ct "II0O oO} > Interesting Particulars « e ptruggie | ™ ieee aid ale oo re } he - ooh é we é s ; q » + C4 Y* Great Britain and tne boers. i SELES OFFICERS 1 y } | r nr D ’ ; i \ DY e nay a n Bennett Burleigh writes to the Lon- | Daily ‘] r] ludeoing fron | of : ' Wi hay ol n é ip! o fi = } wt ‘ ci : ‘ C t me, and fro1 c i ; | I \ c ’ ( née l ers n 2 } . ; , . I t qaimecul ‘ the esi s ‘ Li i ifiCS : ‘ ; , Hi { mira SCrve from ¥ itt >? Tr DD te u ave if c te¢ re) | j S { 7 ns ‘ roc Or ( f ’ Ips ¢ y ‘ { p won I f held | OTYE ( Li \ 1 ‘ 1 . ? Bs 1 . | rn t ¢ Te na Rus il apundanceé Ot ! G Gia Cc? are ‘ CUSsChnareee am Satis i ’ ; ; VY as lias as}; WayS ih requisition. j means : St One instance a Cel oe ; : ' wireless telegraphy, and with the a 1 lead y his tactics, allowed 2, Lice ; } Dm : 1 1 of kites communication has be c i to sitp free when tney oe «a faa) : eae s] been ht toa man successtully established between val een cauigch LO a aT). i ¢ : ; gnt ; Le ils eS siaeae ae a bot. ° r nar! YT + te 4 OUS $fations OC upiea DY Liif brit For and others have been \ cr Of parliament tells aj ss eins Nas ar } CODS 1 1@ theatre ) IY tr] into warding agents,” | C! ng story of the Queen and Lady | STCOPS In the theatre Of wal irl ‘ tik ab LS, 3s a ‘ pie ie ae Bia ie a : : f “bully-beef and When ! y Roberts visited As regards the Sanitary and meat ‘ wus Vv aL al ; : 1 * ry c caVvs Ih moon arn) ' ,” instead of as they aspired t : few days bees 2200 =. = es 1 ; rac =a , . ; ~) ‘ane. t] neon handed | StTICIE® . ADDHCALI CO: 166 Fises of aders of men in the field. But Cape, the Queen handed Aa ca al . ’ ] , rea . me.: practicai hygiene has ootainec resul t- i es of mistaken vocations due to |! aying: Here 1s som ee oe : : I Cees z : 7, ing im @ remarkably progressive 1m- h head weaknesses are not g I have ed up with my own ‘ | Prog ve & a -7 1. dnd Tt hes won will not open till | provemient in the health of the soldiers ia \ ) en till ra ven inthe military profession. | hands and 1 beg you Wr! Not ope ds Meld in a . 1: | It real'surprise and comfort to find you go Home. Lady Roberts found © the held in the successive expedi ' > more re t Seed Time Soon here. our 1900 Seed Catalogue Now Ready Free to all who ask: Gur Specialities Choice Garden Veget- able, and best Fiower oda, of arities weet Peas. 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Fruit, Confectionery, Tobscco, Cigtre etc. ‘ye passing this wey. nv Mason a2GOG 22 Oat oe ** OT “> s@ @& wo” | ( § ? ; ; 8 é : ¢ i , . % O°? em Roberts rig- with such and the “round: peg” in the And there had been 17 . eS } iG Marshal Lord y deals cases, tolerate } _ ‘é _ b square nt had success of our arms. But war has constant eye-openers for the observant Echoing a truth with whichI have long been familiar, General Kelly- Kenny remarked to me the other Cay, “ T have been wonderfully undeceived in many thing in this campaign. Men | I had thought were splendid fellows, who would have gone anywhere and done anything, have betrayed them- selves as the rankest frauds, and those I had expected little from have dene great things. War gives yeu the measure of men in ang astonishing way. —— ——- THE CALL TO ARMS. Hail, ye sons of proud Britannia Great alike in war or peace, Grandest Empire yet that’s risen, Staunch and strong, till time doth cease. You are loyal, you are freemen, Britons never can be slaves, Liberty to you is dearer Than the biood your heart that laves. Arm! to arms! then sons of Britain, You must battle for the right— Other Britons are in danger, Hasten to the bloody fight. your swords their Scabbords Outraged justice to avenge Boer usurpers cannot daunt you Must not Britons’ rights infirnge. THE ANSWER. leap from From o’er all that mighty Empire Sounded clear the swift reply: “For the Empire we will bravely, Fight or for her glory die.” “We are sons—yea sons of Britain, Born in freedom free as air, Slavery can never flourish In our Erapire broad and fair.” | “‘Boerish tyranny must tremble, Falter, fa// to rise no more, British homes must be protected At the cost of British gore.” ‘‘Britain’s foemen are cur feemen, Let us share the deadly strife, We are Britons, always, ever, Even to the end of life.” Gro. McKENZIE. RUSSIA AND JAPAN. A letter to the Times from Shanghai says : Russia and Japan in the near future is being predicted on all sides.” Dis- cussing the prebability of war between Russia and Japan, Lieutenant Roman- off cf the Russian navy, observed :— ow 2 Gentlemeo,—While driving down very steep bill last August my horse stumbled and fell, cutting himself fear- fully about the head and body. I used MINARD’S LINIMENT freely on him land in a few days be was as welj ag ever Se 2306002 &©OOGS8 ~™*- J.B. A. BEAUCHEMIN Sherbrooke. “That there will be war between ; THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 20, 1g00. ULA WAR IN SOUTH AFR. that the parcel contained the Victoria Cross won by her dead son by his gal- law » ‘ala lantry at Coienso such administration in Natal, it | been better for the service and the | Disguise it as they may, the Boers sustained a very heavy loss in the ‘death of Gen. Joubert. How much it may mean we are helped to com- prehend by asking what would the death of Gen. Roberts mean to the : British cause in South Africa? Possi- bly few of our readers are in a posi- tion to makean estimate of the latter. | As illustrating the moral effect of | Roberts’ presence upon the troops take the following extract the London Daily Mails correspondent’s account cf Bobs arrival at Paardeberg :— In the afternoon Lord Roberts ar- rived onthe field himself, and as he passed different regiments was received with ringing cheers. Without any sign of badge, wearing a plain khaki cord breeches, puttie gaiters and hel- met, and a pair of glasses hung over his shoulders Lord Roberts has the appearance more of a private individ- ual then the commander-in-chief in whom England has put its trust. Yer every one knows him, and he is re- cognized when still afar off. He is universally loved by all. If “Bobs” is there all have confidence ; nothing can gO wrong. APPLIED SCIENCE IN MODERN WAR. 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Infectiv ‘wound diseases, which in the past | }were a veritable scourge among the ; wounded in military ‘hospltals, have been practically banished from them by umversal and scrupulous attention to cleanliness and by the rigid use of antiseptic dressings in wounds and injuries, and by the performance of all operations while patients were under ‘the influence of anzsthetics. The use ofthe Roentgen rays has enabled the surgeons to detect the presence and exact site of any missile or foreign body. ‘These are some of the imno- vations for which applied science is responsible. ‘ In the course of a leading article |The London ‘Times referring to the ‘statement in Lord Roberts’ despatch that the health of the army at Bloem- ,fontein is good and the climate per- ‘fection, says: ‘‘When Englishmen, and still more, when Irishmen are enjoying the weather, it is a tolerably certain in- dication that things are going well iwith them. 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