—- =2lC OClUCUCUClOO.UCU ae nA > = er, THE DAILY EX4MINER, CHARLUITETOWN, AUGUST 30, 1899 ARSONG | PILLS ‘ Liv eT cotie om the blood Mae sins them To Cure Sick Headache a $s from the stomac} and ! ‘Ss Via ss Thirty in i bottles c ded by many physiciang ? tl r Pill made Sixty. f : ti yn . Sold by all Dp 3, s + post-] d f 25 cents in or I. S. JOMNSON Co., Boston, Mass. SRaHHBHABHAGAAGIAG % % The Love : Ss ; 5 of Gems |} Se i = of, ez *? % ae cade | % x our atotl % ex vaty of | ] : f l Rings } set Dia Pearls Wi i f : A meth 4s { n Solid ¢ | Wedding &% ‘ . 2 ' vs f1 > » 55.00 4 +3 ta iw wi iY “5 Jeweler © Eneraver Ss ss < % DF Need Seed Need Need “eed “et taal Gal Vt ae Sh Me op he Se SPS > PS . We Have Noe oss Bet Schemes No hobt 7, Oat ¢ 1&8 manner tnwt to our Customers do our work will bring success credit to our ao — selves. You are quite eafe in sending your work to ws, as we are working mechanics and oversee all work lone. With astet? of good mechan- ice and equipped wth the best tools that money can purchase, we wil] guarantee satisfaction in every 1e- spect. Call and give uaa trial. ~A Bruce Stewart and Co’y. Founders. Engineers and Machinists, Charlottetown, P. E. I Fhone ii %eee08028 6088 4” 8BES96 2068 i CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and snd are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sell Reliable Watches Onlv We don’t care toshandle anything else. Call and give us the ver- dict cf your inspection W. XN. TANTON J LWELER THE WEEK'S GROCERIES... <oE— Perhaps you would like to get a little more for what you . § end. OSee 6868 S600 SESS 8868 SOGQA SOSUSSt SOSSSSCANSETEL OS EEOGAEYD rhaps you \ ould like to heve everything fresh and [f you will try my store I hink you will find that your money will go farther. ll the groceries you ror a nd fresh. Mch ENNA. ' flocks of wild geere bave appe are j oD the Czuscu Kanuy Geese.— Large i since Mouday last. Is jit a sign of an early | fall? | —_-— , . . Races.— A race does not interest one reault beforehand. guaranteed to interest you on September 6th—remember thie. whoea they know the Every race 18 —_—-—_—_--—--——— TexDers—The time for receiving ten- ders for catering at the races to be held on the Charlottetown Driving Park will ex- Poursday receiving pire on time for next, 3lst inst. tenders for printing ecore cards expires on Saturday next. easiest | CC, A. A, A.—Good hard fought races |are promised for Wednesday September Oth when the C. 4. A. A. will hold their annual sports. There is no doubt the} appreciate the novel features roduced on tbat day | Unmiox Ce : ~Piconte.—The be Lnion Corne annual y — » (Rite Poir p'cnic of t r (rifteen roint) i af } Reamect »} ‘ lL “a la Methodist Sur iny Scboo: took piace iast beach wceodgon Mr. Gor- Linkleiter’s farm. The place was oaturdav at the don well adapted for a picnic and those present, | especially the little ones, much erjoyed the afternoon. bBesidesthe members of the | Sunday Sch>ol there were a number pre- cent from Muddy Creek, Wellington, and Linkletter Road. . nn f AwO.p axp Weir Varen Remepy.— Mre. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for millions of ildren while teething, lt soothes the child softens the gums, allays allpaio, cures wind col and is the best remedy for over fifty vears by mothers for their c} +} . wild pertect success lic, Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold i Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup. |; greatest locomotives in Canada, and by druggists in every part of the world. [wenty—five cents a bottle. Its value is nealculahle. Be sureand ask for Mrs _———_~p- — --—. America’s Lecomorives.—The there are very few on the continent that equal them in weight and power, are found on the Sydney and Louisburg railway. The latest addition to the company’s equipment is a 121 ton locomotive, and tbe next largest is (GREAT mpec Bay | } Ths} & Very jameutable way. > Toa ~——— | ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. . > 9 ° | Montreal Gazetie: Because the Czar is | Showing signsof failing memory peopie | | think he will resign. ‘The Russians have peculiarities. Here in Canada we have a | ° ; . iot of rviers who have forgotten every- thing decent they promised, and nearlv ; 1 ‘ ’ . . half the people seem to think they are all right, _ > + a Ladies fine slippers—a nice assortment — just ope Greentown: 117 tons. Trains of 100 cara have been bauled over the road louded with 1.500 tone | of coal, though the average coal irain here } is 900 toos, Fifty steel cars each of a cap~ acity of 100,(00 have been ordered. This ratber beats Mr. Harris, who used to talk of the necessity uf 60,000 pound cars on the Intercolonial. Helping the Boers Lonpox, August 27—The Cape Town correspondeat wf the Daily Mail says: Deepite the virtual tlockade of war ma~ terial in Delagoa Bay, the Cape Govero- went is serdipg’ enormous cousiguments Of munitioos of war to Bloemfontein. During the prevent month over 2,000,~ 000 cartridges have been sent, and 500 rifles were despatcued last night from Port Elizabeth ts Bloemfontein. In addition tu this the Cape Ministry, while sbeolute- ly declining to arm the volunteers of the colony, conti:uesto efford other facilities to the Orange Free State to arm its burghers just across the water, freely granting the nse cf colonial railways for the distribution of csriridgea from the Bl emfontein arsenal to the border towns. The patienceof the peop'e is becoming ¢Xoausted snd unless the Imperial Gov- eroment act® quickly and dec'sivelv, the gravest damage may ensueto British prestige. Carve Town, August 25.—A despatch fom Bu'uwayo says that a Dutchman named Petrus Vilgoin was charged there yesterday betore a local magistrate upon & werrants nod by the British High Con® missivuer, Sir Alf.ed Miler, witb inciting the patives of Bechuanalaud to rebel against British authority. Vilgoin was remanded . Unpopular Regulations Oporto, Aug 27.—Tnere has been a great exodus of the population since the Government announced its intent'oa to establish a sanitary cordon around Oporto with che view of restricting the spread of the beubonic plagce. Tne proposal meets with much opposition. Dr Pia Callada, the Governor of Oporto, has resigned as a protest, I: is asserted that the cordon, if established, wil, produce a famine more injurious than the plague. ‘Both railways are closed, and the only exit is by the séa,. nities It is eaid that the soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla stood the long KK. Josv’a, Shirt Waists for 25ec each at Stanley Bros. regular prices were 65 and 68ec. Another lot for 40c each, worth from 85c | to Sl 45. 199 d3iwli a+] ©) 4 oe Oo O@ GD DS Murine | The greatest remedy for sore and inflamed eyes, is meeting with wonderful success, It afloeds almost in- stant relief and in many cases complet- ely cures, 50s Bettlo G, F, HUTCHESON ¢ Jeweler and Optician aaa @ @ 2. 62? J @<~, oS G@ <4) 4666 | =a =e eevee te &i ott St? Se 2 @ SS BS fas = oe =e @]2 @S £. 000 Improved Milk Gans By the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in the sloppiag over of milk cans Ail orders for NON-$L)PP- ING MILK CANS | filled promptly, wholesale or retail, f A McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown ee ee McGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal Session 1899-1900. a Martriculation Examinaticns, prelimin- ary to the various Courses of Study will be beld as under: “Faculty of Arts (Men and Women) t Faculty of applied Science | Faculty of Medicine 2 : Fsculcy of Law, _. Tue, th Sept, Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary science, Sat. 16th Sept Thurs. lith Sept a “In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculum he courses are open also to PARTIAL STU D- KN'S without Matriculation | tin the faculty of Applied >cience the cours sin Civil, Mechanical. Electrical, and Min- ng Engineering, Chemistry and A rehitectu re are also open to PARIIAL STUDENTS without martriculation. Kxamination for FIKST YEAR FNTRANCE EXHIBITIONS in the Faculty of Arts, ranging from $9) to $125, will be beld on the lith Sept ember at Moireal, Charlottetown, *t Jobn N. B., Halifax, St. John’s, Nfld and other centres. The RoyaL VICTORIA COLLEGE, the new residential college for women, will be ready or occupation in September. The McGILL NoRMAL SOHOOL will re-open on Ist September. Particulars of Examinations and copies of Calendar, containing fall information as to Conditions of Kntrance, Courses of Study, Regulations of Degrees, Fxhibitions and Scholarship, Fees, etc, may be cbtained on application to ~~ be aS aatel ee SS CHARLOTTETOWN - OC 4 QUEEN 8ST. GROCER ‘ : . Yr Tv a merches in Cuba much better than the W. VAUGHAN Registrar. others. en — -— —— arr FE Re On, er urn 5 , mr PMN waive Cou Cimber eae Kame? Aes Ones PETE eS IOS John T. [ickenzie, THE TAILOR E o | E P. E, ISLAND ') COLD a a ee —A correspondent direc(satteution tothe i need of a rai) upon Rocky Point Wharf. 4 his need has lately been made evident in : all Local and Other Items,) *°7=* "> comers afaeehAbeddaada a «if atif} aitf{ «(| «(jj i] aii «fi! Justa fewearly arrivalsin Dress ond Skirt <i No two alike. To say there the prettiess in town is «(fl They’re beauties, every one of them. «(fl Black Silk Crepon Novelties. <i] Skirt Lengths in mixed plaids,‘ the a ee ee ’ | | ' | i Skirt Lengths in Green Cord with Black Stripe «iff! ‘““ ‘6 ‘ Brown se sé 64 is || cc ‘ 6 Purple ct sé ac } «iii 66 66 ‘6 Roy ql «4 66 «i{l This line is considered the most up-to-dit> line «il{! Handsome Dress Trimmings to match. aii a «ij Those Whitham $3.00 Boots Lads rOR MEN Walking Boots sr sssteavs oeen oie ‘cult to get any brand of goods which would retain their qua- lity after they had made a reputation, but the Whitham 9° 00 Boot instead of depreci- ating is steadily growing bet- ter. All we ask 1s a compari- son with any other boot at the same price, and the better We have recently opened at the MODEL STORE a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Walking Boots, in laced and buttoned, Dongola or Box- Calf—nice soft material with a fairly heavy Goudyear Welt Sole. They are the most com fortabie, most stylish line of laaies boots to be seen in the : : will be to agree with us when city, and range in price from we say ‘ 2 Or - $2.00 to $3.25 SE M2 SANA NAS IE Se SY THE WHITHAM BOT t= sence CEES BN AS ~ So SoS TiS ASS SUS USCS US UR AS TS OS FOR THE \LTERLY LADIES LEADS THEM ALL We have a very comfort-| , able soft Dongola Kid Con-| gress, the easiest boot you can ! wear. We have three kinds one at $1.15, a better one at $1.55 and the best one costs you $1.85, NENA YEN YE es Me 2222 AP UP AS AS US AS AP UP Zs US Vs US UO | See our lines of Dougoias | at $2.00, as g od as most $2.5 | Boots. R. H. Ramsay & Co Model Shoe Depar‘ment One Of The Finest Shops In The Maritime Provinces Our new store in the Prowse Block Sunnyside, is one of the targest, best stock ed and most up-to-date china shopin the Maritime Provinces. China, Glassware, and Crockery Tea Sets, Dinner Seis, Single Pieces, Glass, Toilet Sets Here you car get a fine French Set, you a few dollars. hard to beat. Come in and see our store- elling cheaper than ever before. You can get a set that will only cost You can also see some Chamber Scts for style and finish It’s a large place, WP and we have a large steck COLWILL CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L New Jackets Lalies’ Fall Jackets are here, but aiff] Our first shipmet t «(il won’t be here long, it style, quality, and low price cot r Handsome Silk Linel Jackets. Come and see them. | : «fl i af My Store L a ‘ty judge you are the readier you | 7, Lengths only. putting it mild they sant UAE EES SEES EEE EEE UE EERE EE EEE Ka as ‘ANADIAN. ™ DACIFIC KY. TORONTO FAIR. Aug 28 to Sept. 9,99 — Rounp Trap $24.05 |Quanaitawn, P, B. Going Aug 29th, 30th, 314 Sept 2ad, 3rd & 5th (‘For Rouxp Tri | —-FROM— $20.05: chartotietown, P. E. | Going Septet and sth Return Limit Sept. 14, 1855 i Pac. R’y. is the Popular Route | ONLY ONE NIGHT ON THE ROAD A. J. HEATH, Diet. Passr. Agent, St. John, N. B. JOHN O. HYNDMAN, Sclicting Agent C P R, Charlottetown SOAP WORKS, DON’T HOLD BACK! ! You can get a Lady’s Gold-plated Huntin Case Watch. You can geta Ludy’s Gold-plated Open Fac Watch. You can geta Lady’s Gun Metal Open Fac Watch. You can get a Gentleman’s Gold-plated Hunt ing Case Watch. You can geta Gentlemans Gold-plated Open Face Watch You can geta Gentlemans Dueber Silverinue Case Watch You can get a Gentlemars Gun Metat Open Faced Watch You can get either of above for 2 50 Cash and ) Jubilee or Royal Oak Wrappers You can get Boys’ Watches for 93 cents cash and 15 Wrappers You can get Clocks for $1.00 cash and 29 Wrappers You can get Broaches } You can get Bracelets For Wrappers 2 ou can get Pocket Knives — BUY THE FAMOUS— & Royal ak Soaps —AND SAVE WRAPPERS—~ See our splendid offers at the Factory, Wey- mouta Stveet, where premiums are on exhibition. J. D. LAPTHORN & CO’Y FARM FOR SALE Sixty acresof arable land and acres of Marsh land at Mc. Herbert, Lot 48, about 45 acres offarm in a good state of cultivation, Goo dwelling honse, barns and coach house on premises* The property is well situated convenient to churches, school, and g shipping facilities, An everlasting supply of marsh mudon the property. Termseasy. Apply at the officeo Mr. A A McLean, Solicitor, Ch’town, or to the unders zned PATRICK O'GRADY, Pownall St, Ch’towa ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE (McGill University, Montreal) This residential college for women- studen‘s of McGill University, will be opened on 14th September, next. For terms, etc, apply to the Secretary. | McGill College Montreal, ; July 5 dwed&fri ; | } : . } ‘ i el at fs, Bry