<aaaagy ne : ~~ eee = — eh gy _—- gE THE DAILY EXAMINER i PPD OD DODD DD DP DDD ><><><—> | E ¢ THE FAT IN =~ — the food supplies warmth : Transvaal Watg and strength; without it the ee eee digestion, the muscles, the nerves and the brain are weak, and general debility follows: But fatis hardto di. gest and is di: liked by many, Scouls Ernulsion. supplies the fat in a form leasant to take and easy to digest. It strengthens the nerves and’ muscles, invig- orates mind and body, and builds up the entire system. goc. and $1.00, » |] druggists, SCOTT & BOWNKE, < emists, Torente. Snacial Notice. Having qauechast<| from Mr. FB. J; “Yornsby the stock and good will of iis Book and Static nery Busines in che Morris Block, we wil! 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 | We ODD POD] ~< CANADA’S AID TO THE EM- PIRFE, Hamilton Herald, The following poem has been sent from Bloemfontein to C. B. McCul- lough, of this city, by Private Warren, of the Royal Canadian infamtry. It was evidently written by a Canadian spldiex, but whether Private Warrén is the author he does not Say. We have answered to your call, mighty Mother of us‘all; best ; And we have as many more who are waiting on the shore. And when they’ fe gone we'll call upon “the” rest We are off to fight the Boers, though the quarrel it is yours; » But we say our, Mother wanted us; and went ; And for those af us. who’ye gane there are ten for everv one Who’aré game to go, and be sent. CHORUS : Then give three cheers for these gal- j lant volunteets, : ; Shout, boys,/ shout, \.chorus. drag) ‘ And three cheers more for each man who leaves: the shore To fight for: Britain’s the dear old flag. eager to don’t let the Queen and We see a troubled sky, and we fear a storm is nigh, And we cannot let the old flag stand alone. are a varied race, but we show wo of the store, and will be pleased to double face, attend to all old customers and many And the British is the ony flag we new ones. . own. A cho'-e new stock of Wall Papers | We know it has been said that our will be 2 nce put on sale, and all de- ove for England’s dead,’ partmenis' of the business will be Kept well stocked. A well supplied news and wiil ‘be a Special feature of the d the chancé we only wanted to "ae You have our answer now, and can business he store will be known as well imagine how ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” We are glad from that suspicion to ge THE ¢ be freed. in every Highland ylen there was bit- ter wailing when Magersfontein’s bloody ‘ e o j di made known ; ; But amidst the mournful sonnds of a grief that knows no bounds Successors to F. J. AORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. The spirit of the ’ warlike Gael is Ch’town, March 15, 1900. record was shown. From every, Scot, who’s. dead, and whose blood.the Boers have shed, There are twenty that will step‘ into his place ; And from Islay to Caithness, and from Uist to Buchan Ness The Highland slogan calls the High- land race. ee oe =a. «= = 2 @ @ @ ee “S| Bring back apy:hing not dene properly ¢ | Bring back anything not done right’ ; ‘ too, far out who feel like all the rest That there’s blood to be upon the veldt. And they'll gird-on the claymore, as their fathers did: before, And fight with,all. the. spirit of the Celt. ; Then sing God,Save the Queen, let ou loyalty be seen All the way from Quebec ; | Be they French from Sagunay, cks from Hudson Bay, Our F Canadien volunteers will brook no check. B.-P’S REWARD. Its our business to turn out work ¢ | [here are Gaels, west, right, and if we are informed that Soy work we have done is not % Satisfactory we are only too glad to make it setisfectory. free of cbarge, Its our business to please customers and we slwavs strive to do £0 as far as it lies in our power. When in need of anjthive g ip Our ne remember avenged * THE MODERN” : ¢ ¢ é| ¢ $ Founders Engineers & Machinists . ? - ; ( ¢ Dawson City to or Can- an tT ‘7 5 ’ and Doiier Makers. Brace stewart and Lp'y. Steam Nav. Co’y’s W barf Ch’ town. P KI Phone 125 ep Re | (London Daily Mail.) oe a ee er | Naturally though, the tangible hon- 3 ors that will be awarded to Colonel | saden-Powell in acknowledgment of his magnificent work are the subject of, } universal ‘speculation. And jn this matter, it is interesting Molasst és. fas recall exactly, what he has-done’and . to read the opinionx( whichvhas not be- itis “as «ox @ 2 @ a4 2 OO & Direct cargo, sche “Omega - | fore been published) of cf the «Bae r. trom Wes t Indies s arrived to- | general, Pretorius, on the seige of day—12) puos, 20 hds, 24 | Mafeking, and to’ refer to the pre- bbls. Choice quality. | cedents, HEROES OF THE PAST. Ch’ tow . May F oe 00 IS. Sir Henry Havelock received the “a honor of a K. ©: B. for hismagnificent | Advancé't6. Lucknow. He died of ds sentery before his great services in ‘" : a I OR SALE, 1e defence of that place, when the —_empen » seige was. renewed, could be recogniz- | ~ ed. The rank of a baronet’s widow 1000 | ‘lag iateen Island herring. ih 2000 tage is! ee it nsiicaonl Li cake atin Y bags i, vet = salt. % ma +. Lest qualit a M AT THEW McLBAN, OOUris Say 38,1989 Zaks. py a MINARD’S LINIMENT is the oaly Liniment ‘asked for at my store and the TO BE ‘LET. ~ a only one we keep for sale. _Al | the people use it. : - HARLIN FULTON. ] umediate possession of that Build-#? - _— Bay, ©. B. phe a0 jomping the Masoaie Tenip le. Suite £7 wble for | cfhic os etc. Apply-to ie, D.V McKinnon, McGill Ave aue, Ch’Town. dy. lwk, We have sent you of our brayést and | ; _ = owe — ee was, however, conferred on his wife | with a pension; hisjnoble and devoteds son, who had hits f won the éoveted | honor of a “V, G, Was madea baroy net, For the defence of Karsin 1854 | General Fenwick Williams was granted | a pension of #,1,500 for life and a | baronetey. The freedom of the city of London, a sword of honor, and the honorary degree of D. C. L. of Ox- ford were other rewards, and this | though he had been compelled by hunger to surrender to the Russians. Going yet further back, Sir Gilbert Eliott; from his protracted defence of Gibraltar against the efforts of the combined French and Spanish armies and navies, was raised tothe peerage with the title of Lord Heathfield, Baron of Gibraltar. Asto the value of Baden-Pewell’s work, the following letter from an offi- cer, who was invalided to Winburg Hospital where he made the acquaint- ance of General Pretorius, should be considered. TRIBUTE TO A BRAVE ENEMY, General Pretorius, discussing the three sieges, said: ‘The Ladysmith men were good, but there were 10,000 of thena,and all fight ing men. Kimberley was remarkable because of the large number and of its civilian population and natives, but the siege of Mafeking, nowever it may end, will always live in South African OR STN, PTO =e Mle Bi AD CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7, t900 » i Conductor Pipe from us—cheaper than you can make them, and you’re always sure of perfect qual- ity and fit. We use only the best brands of Galvanized Steel Plate, and in addition to our many stock lines will make any special pattern to order. Our Corrugated /Fxpan- ‘ sion Conductor Pipe is ahead of any other pipe made—it sllows for contraction and expansion and comes in 10 feet lengths without cross scams. Why not write for our Catalogae and Price List ? Metallic Roofing C0, tmites MAFUFACTURERS, TORONTO. bistory, because a flat and absolutely funpro} cted toutttry’ village (for that |f is ywhat re is) has by the ‘gertiu fone man been defended, and defended against the most strenuous efforts.not only of our leading gener- al, Crénje, but of his successors. | ‘I should like,’ said General Pre- torius to his English friend, ‘to take | you outside Mafeking where I have | been, and look at the place. You! would have thought thatthdé 8,060 with, which we once surrounded it could |. havé got in on any ‘ night they chose. We had the best of .Cronje’s burghers | there, but it is no. confession ef cowardice of our? part to say that we knew Baden-Powell was not only pre: pared for every, surprise af sours,, but that. he was, ready to spring surprises at-any moment, , And though J think’) (it should be . stated that the oeek L was speaking just prior to, his. release) ‘that we shall eventually. take Mafet king,.it will be by siarvation and not by attack. ‘Our burghers _ have not exhibited fear on any occasion, but I do nct think they will tackte Colonél Baden- Powell. A CG. P. R. ENGINEER Saffered From Asthma. for Twelve Years. The C. P. R. Doctor: Pre- scribed Clarke’s Kola Compbdund. Was Cured With Two Bottles. Aan RTCA ACHR Bebinel ne ‘Por a musical education is the piano itself Our Heintzman Piano Is its own best recommenda- tion =: 1.8 easy action adds to the pleasure ot playiog. Its soft tone and perfect pitch help to make music for the beginner. - Our terms will help you to own an iostrument—See us ~aDy Wave Mr. N. R. Hume, C.P.R. engineer, wes- tern division, writes:—‘‘I have _ suffered . from astlima ina most distressing form for VI ulerc Bros. twelve vears, and never succeeded fm get- ting anything to help me permanently, un- til the .C.P.R doctor prescribed Clarke's (Jueen Street. Kola Compound for me in December, 1897, i when two bottles entirely cured me; at Connolly’s Building. lee st, 3 i ave not since had any return of asthma. Clarke’s Ko! a Compound is the only per- Ww Aaa SAA AM LAG AAAARAAALAAG Add manent cure for asthma. See that you get Clarke's. Sold by druggists,. or .hy the, Griffiths & Macpherson Co., Limited, To- | rocto : ; The cook is: handicapped’ ard edod food spoiled unless the best kitchen utensils are available. In every respect the | “CRESCENT” Steel Agate Ware is superior. Our'label is our!gua- rantee to this effect. MADE BY | ] THE THOS. DAVIDSON M’F'G CO. Montreal. i NOTHING — BETTER Than our Silverware in quality style or finish, and the prices are right too. | We carry the 1847 Roger Bros: Al celebrated brand of knives, forks and spoons. Buy the best. GF. HUT@HESON Watchmaker & Jeweler i A few Things You Will Need pipdiitas esi & {able to all crops, on‘all soi tificates issued when required. ' FIRE NSURANGE_ Very low rates quoted for dasienbiie busi- ness. © ' It will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks, | ij Horace Haszard, Ch’town, April 26th, 1900 GENERAL AGENT. MARINE INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. Insured at Lowrst RatTEs. i Sterling cer- Losses Promptly Settled, ||: Fiorace Haszard, Ch'town, April 26th, 1900. GENERAL AGENT — a 2 — ene Samah = eee Tich Grade Enclish Fertilizers Like all goods of English manufacture ARE THE BEST, IN THE WoRLD, The) are.true to name, always RELIABLE 3nd during the 10 yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED TO‘GIVB SATISPAC- TORY RESULTS” Our most progressive farmers are using larger quantities every year with paying results, They are applic. , with or without stable manure, rand ale THE CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. “The World’s best by every test.” Auld Bros reat Sale of Grockery, Glassware ed Groceries, Big Discounts for 30 Days. All our present stock will be closed out at’ big reductjon§—below are Some prices :— $3.00 Tea Sets’ now $1,95 +per sets ; 75 cent Glass Table Sets now’ 50 cents 40 se .o “ce “ “ 95 “ec D4 seer sé ‘sé “ st 20 of ; 90%“ large Lamps “ 50 « 50 “ ‘74 “ 6“ 30 «“ $1. 50 Lemonade Sets ‘‘ 30: 1.50 China Berry Sets “ 1,20 50 **. Glass “ * “ Sy 30 éé “ éé sé “i 20 4! Also:a lot of odd crockery selling at Half. Price. } P.., HON AGERE Upper Queen Stes ecacclllitelige argent cee seearatpmentjiitteaenifipmnatetitentinlie gee s+ ee The warm weather is coming and you will ‘have to mike some euanges in'* your ip- parel tobe able’ to enjoy the summer weather, . SOMMER UN DERWEAR We huve a fine line of light ‘underwear for’menand boys. 5 bettervne Tle; and see our $1. 00 suite You.G can ‘tmateh it in the city. Finer grades at higher prices, STRAW. HA TS suit for 50¢: a A good 4 Last season it was voted by every one that our straws were by far the niveat in the eity This year they will be still nicer. OUTING SHIRTS | Mi We have boitglit verv largely this year in this line; of “goods and have some.of the handsome st Shirts ever shown in Charlottetown.’ Silk or linen fronts with’ or without collar, WHITE YACHTING CAPS. — Look cool, feels cool. [he most comfortible hot weather cup you ever wore, Also color- ed eaps of all kinds in the yenps nicest ns ilk bd sie ? a ic: ok pean em AORN aN a Ne nl ‘j Ps ‘ + ‘iar te lemme cae sp ame. AE Mates 8: remarrrino 0 ree p id A 4 o » DB 7 . D dt ma ef : _ 7 oi ae te Pan ae 8 Boe sada amen Sr oe en) 5 4 i , % _