THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUI'TETOWN, OCTOBER 25, sf ac > 99° — PI LLS. SY aaaadd> aS Ss este estat ee teaeeennneeneeeecenns Po rer rs were? ow Sane eT erwnr’ eee. ’ 7 D-O-D-D:S DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS, the only positive, never-failing cure, on earth, for all Ki dney diseases, Take No Other. Get the Genu:ne. Refuse Imitations. acee” Oaly One Bese (Ti Steamship Co'y (Limited) | Proposed Sailings from VONTREAL and QUEBEC During Scason of 1899. FOR Pane N:S CALLING AT=— VY cher Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, | Cape Cove, Sun, merside, Char- lottetow” ard Souris. & Montreal! From Ch’town e' 2 p. m at 6p. m, ( 7th July do 10th July} ‘ olst dy lo 24th do do 14th Aug. do 7th Aug dao) 628th «(do do 2lisi do » ith Sept. do 4th Sept. 25th co do 18th do | Sth Oct do 2nd Oct. | gu 23rd C do 16th do ‘ fith Nov do 30th do ' do 13th Nov turving will leave Pictou, N.S. every w‘¢;tate Monday at noon, on arrival of ne from Halifax and St. Jobn, call- | . Ga-;e. Mal Bay and Father Point. ~) bject chang ve chou!d circumstance | enumre it. CARVELL BROS, Agents ‘ = $s City of Ghent. 4 i KECRD BLACK ot a : - :) oan 4: et Ft * ai > > . S. City of Ghent will sail 1 fr m ” Chak 4% own every Friday at / o’cloc during ' J$¢£9 for Halifax, calling at * ‘ rm ersie Pert say emit Post Hawks- 4 5 . Aricbat, Canso, lsaac Harbor, Salmon } ' Sheet Hi rbor, returning will leave ‘ ' KEN T ay at6pm makings me calls ‘Lhe stean.er has excellent passenger | eccct odations Saloon smite Send «ww treights will be given th is season hurther inform ation apply to W W CLARK. Age V4 “4 . v7 th ‘the Cha ot etown Steam Nav- gation a, Ltd. ae STEAME (ERS... Northumberland & Princess Leave ae below every day (Sua- days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- wertide, connecting there with exprese ‘rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive) of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day we*n for St. John. Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at St Jobnu with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers and 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 day train for Cape Breton and Halifax, at Halifax with C. 4.&.P Line for Poston. Through tickets to be had at Grand Truvk,Caradian Pacific, Intercolonia] and ; P.E. I. Rei lways, and on the Compeny’s Steam ers connecting lines in United ‘ ; F. W. HALES, n,P El Szenerar —_ D-O-D-D°S) 5. Cha> ottetown, Summerside, Perce, | | Transvaal War: Grievances in the Transvaal. lhe dispute between Great Britain lransvaal has centered he franchise that to many that nave come tO ap] pon which the case f Wal > ist rest. AS a ’ } ‘ riousiy matte! disc ussed short cut, Alfred shea y ner ove Grei en definite mplaint rainst the government of | e South African Republic, and Sit : of the an ID ndence, fraught rupture, over | grievances. famous QOutlanders’ was forwarded who felt its con notice widening i avolding lividus tne (Jueen Imperial authorities, » take cognizance of on deciding to take Sir Alfred Milner position of some culty. In a despatch which he tto Mr. Chamberlain about this he remarked that the Boer govern- officials mantained an extremely disagreeable attitude in all ling ~ him, and that he abstained as pe yssible from representations il Rie compialnt, himself in a 1s 1ound sen time ment dealings wit much é upon the numerous matters in which Transvaal and British interests clash- ed the rasping tone which the tO aS Ow!) bhtme 8 © correspondence was sure assume. This. it must be borne in mind, was | during the two years in which Sir Alfred maintained an_ attitude of studious reserve upon South African politics. When the British Govern- ment concluded taat it must press for | a redress of grievances suffered by its subjects in the Transvaal, it found | ready an extraordinary variety of com- | plaints. One London journal has en- umerated no less than eighteen breach- es of the convention of 1884. To effect a satisfactory settlement, Great | Britain would have to engage in dip— |]Jomatic disputes with the Transvaal | upon the following heads : | 1 Privileges of British Vice-Vonsul. Swaziland protocol. The alien expulsion act. Non-submission of treaties. Dynamite concession Dynamite concession in im & Ww N wu Swazi-— oe agreement, Prosecution of Webb and Dood. ) Vax on non-burghers. Var service for foreigners. Disfranchising Jameson burgh- The general franchise question. Treatment cof Cape es sides the constitutional questions la naniies of specific grievances exist- | ed, such as the murder of Edgar, and such matters of general interest as the subversion of the independence of the Hig gh Court. Such a list of grievances contains an enormous amount of inflamable matter. | Sir Alfred Milner accordingly propos- | ed the widening of the franchise asa | means of getting rid of the whole list. “Let the Outlanders become. citizens,” he virtually said, “then let them by their votes redress all these grievances for themselves, and Great Britain’ can stand aside.” Before Great Britain could abandon the Outlanders to make good their position by their own exer— tions, she had to make sure that they would be granted a fair field; hence the tenacity with which the details of the franchise question were debated. The Theatre of War The immediate theatre of war is rather large. From Ladysmith it is TN School Children’s Eyes Supply 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. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. | | el! | | | forty miles to Van Renen’s Pass, sev- enty-eight miles to Newcastle, about | fifty miles to Helpmakaar, where Boer forces have been observed. White’s 12 > men are 2,06 out Strung Sir George | along a line which must be over fifty y General a curving miles in lengt miles long. re in Joubert’s force which must 1; his right at Actot of Ladysmith, mentioned is miles } ine Homes is rather and the next be south force twenty fty miles rooced Ugeeda S + tc. ; northward , and act Diggarsberg Ridge. is ant where another e has beet and to reach Helpmakaar, wher« Joubert’s lett seems to be, a circuitou route of wou'd have northeast of this he 1 NaAUSeCT, fore e seen ; miles some fifty to be taken Th sc various forces are but are separ not only widely spread, and. difficult ited hills and numerous watercourses and rivers. 1 k them together like team olf yrses must require very acurate tim ing and extraordinarily carefz) arrange- ments. The forces operating this extended line may be guessed 16,coo strong, "although some disposi tion exists to regard them as stronger. by steep wo! 5 ao he aiong at Obviously, they must be split up into | a number of rather small columns. Sit George White has a far shorter tance to cover, and his whoie line les along 2 railway. A few days ago, when the Free Staters first began to stir in Van Reenen’s pass, Sir George brought one battalien downto Lady- smith from Glencoe, and subsequently sent it back again. The ease and speed with which he shifted his force from one wing to the other is highly instructive. It illustrates the advan- tage of “interior lines” possessed by Sir dis— George; the Boers are operating on “exterior lines,” and their separated columns,fonce commited to an advance will find it hard to aid each other. Theoretically, it should be practicable for Sir George to concentrate a superior force upon some of the scattered Boer columns, and so obtain a superiority on the spot. Stonewall Jackson often found himself in such a position, and invariably with exceedingly painful consequences to the Union armies. It must be remembered, however, that the Boers are believed to be nearly all mounted, and so may be expected to possess greater nobility than the British force. This may, of course, militate against Sir George’s efforts to fall upon one of the converging col- umns ; Stonewall Jackson’s feats were made possible by his superior mobility, due {to the extraordinary marching powers of his infantry who always out- stripped the federal infrntry: BRAIN FAG Is the result of Overwork and an Exhausted Nervous System. Dr. A. W. 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Dr. Chase’s New Book, ‘‘ The Ills of Life and How To Cure Them,” sent free to your address, Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Political =f 1eetings MURRAY HARBOR DISTRICY. I wil! address the electors of the Murs ray Harbor District, at St. Mary’s Road, —first schoolhouse west of Commercio} Road, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25th. At Glenwilliam,on THURSDAY, OCT 26:h. At Higbbank on FRIDAY, OCT. 27th Meetings to commence each evening at 7 o'clock Hone D. A. McKinnon respectfully in- | vited to attend. 245 —d&w wat A. P. PROWSE — " SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY ” WAS IS Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right | stairs DR. AYEPS | i . AMBITIOUS CITY AGAIN: ee ete See Mr. Harry Bawden, of Hamilton, Ont Cured of Lumbago! by Dodd’s Kidney Pil ; - 16. —Mr. Harry Baw- 3 City corroborates the report | printed recently relating to his cure of L um bago by Dod d’ 8 Kid iney Pills. Hamilton, QO den of tb) “For six yeare,” he says, “I suffered with Lumtago and Tees Disease. | ried everything under the eur : but ab- i } } | tely nothing I ever took gave me the | ghtest relief. A friend advired me }| wbout ove year ago to try Dodd’s K:dney Pills. I tinally deuided to do $9 and pur- | chased one box and found relief. I used in all five boxes and com pletely cured. The case has created quite a stir 4D and there are found, too many warm, endorserct of Dodd’s Kidney Pilis in this cliy. Little faith is put in the many imitations 4 thes. the verdict being that the rigiva) isrthe best. Captain Howard, of Gatling gun fame, who went through the Northwest rebellion i@ anxious to go tc South Africa. Minara’s Liniment for everywhere, — i <i - Wie Emperor William has received an in-~ vitation from the Czarto eboot bisons in the forests of Goodno. n sale - ae Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. at DR. A. W. CHASE'S Oi a GATARRH CURC . We ig sent direc. to a wiseased parts by the Improved blower Heals the ulcers, cy ars the air Passages, stops drop. ings in the throat and permanar uly cures © Catarrh tarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free, AM olers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Madicine + Toronte and Buffalo. The feeling of Hamburg Commercial circles is sgainst the exchange of the In- land of Upolo,us proposed ty British diplomatists. Oe HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sire,—I cannot epesk ito strongly of the excellen ce cf MIN.zRD’S LINI- MENT. Itis THE re medy in my house- bold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. it is traly a wonderful medicine. Jonn A, MacponaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle, There are two reasons why some people fail to mind their own business; one is that they baven’t any business and the other is they haven’t awy mind. Mina rd’s Liniment Relieves Neu- al gia. _— Shots from the pulpit usually pase over the heads of the sinners in the front row Rheumatism Can't Bist When the kidneys ave keyt heaitky ard vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kinuey- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid le*t im che blad by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr a. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys styovg and active in their work of filtering the biccd, and thIs removes the —— of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents @ box. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in 'wenty-four hours ard causes neither pain por discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ractor extracts corns. It is the best i © <a The Japanese Government hes contracts ed for a supply of thirty Eoglieh locomo-~ tives, valued at $399 360. Minard’s Lin iment Cures Furns & Every man is v8lued in thie world as be shows by his conduct he wishes to be valoed. WOTICE Notice is hereby given, nursuant to the pro- visions of the Act Of 5lst Vie Cap. 12, sections 82 and 83, that the undersigned wil! apply at the 1ext monthly meeting oi the City Council, of the City of Charlot etown, to be holden on the 13th day of November, next, for the ex- emption from taxation, of the Facto , Build- ing, Lands and Premises, of the Charlotte- town Condensed Milk Company, Limited, now being erected, and situate on the south gide of the +t Peter’s Road, in the common of charlottetown, adjoining the Railway reser- vation, the indus: ry proposed to be introduced and carried onin said Factory Building and premises, being the manufacturing of Con- densed ¥ ilk and Condensed Cofiee. ae 7 this 10th day of October, AD, 1899, CHARLOTTETOWN CONDENSED HE ILE CO., Limited | Oct 10— law 4 wk. me FCWesle —— anv as sley Co, NC ETCHING Atta aes | «7! Dock Sr St. JOHN, N.B. < Z “ame -CHEAP-- RAILWAY FARES erreee AV ceeee Cathedral Bazaar {6th to 19h OCT It will pay vis.tors to look through our splendid stock of sonsonnble Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings Millinery T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE — mH % i % Fo s se se —— 2e222 klk 550 COMPLETE SETS OF Artliidl Teeth at $o.o We have completed a trade by which we have secured a great bargain in material for making artificial teeth. We have enlarged our workrooms, and have added increased facilities for doing a gieater amount of work. With our increased facilities, and large stock ot material bought at sacrifice prices, we are in position to give to he people of Charlottetown nd P. E. I. the greatest offer ever made in the atificial teeth line. While this lot of material arts we will make A Full Set of Artificial Teeth for $5.50 and upwards, and fully guaranteed. ‘The large number of setts we make enables us to make the best teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. We use our new patent suction on all plates. Call and examine specimens of our work. Teeth extracted free of charge when preparing for plate. Call in morning and get your teeth same day. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS Over store of Prowse Bros. a me Be SRS Te Sa SIR SB eee — peEEEEBD as aRoyal J FIT: hr Len Of all Wine Merchant Whishy, Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Thouscn & Uo, Glasgow THE BiG BAZAAR WILL DRAW A BIG CROWD TO THE CITY We want that big crowd to call and take advantage of our special low prices on Furniture. THE CHEAP RAILWAY FARE Will enable you to visit the city for a small amount —¥ you want to make a further saving, buy your FUR: NITURE HERE. JOHN NEWSON | 5 shee 2 eee 2 Oo SOS teed aK = E | |