Don’t Neglect Your Watch If you allow your watch to run too 1g without cleaning, or with damag-— | parts it may be wornso badly as to fisiroy its usefulness as a timepiece; better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- gairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us atrial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great GEORGE STREET. W N TANTON veweler Sion oF THE Bia WATCH. e ee — (uebec Steamship Co.' Stir “‘CAMPANA,” Foo Vontreal From Ch’town ' 220d May Monday 28th May ‘ thdu llth June 4. sé “<é 25th “ tnd July “ Mn July ' i6th “ “* gma” 80th “ “ 6th Aug. 13 b Aug. os a. 77th “* “ 3rd Sept. lurch Sept. 7 2 4 * w Ist Oct. 8th Oct, . 2S * 2304 * . a 7 “ 5ib Nov. “« 12th Nov. F it handled carefally and at cur- | reo! 4 «-+ogers will find the accomodation the v-r« Lest, and the trip upand down ube st. Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, (> own, May 14th, 1900. Agents. av ine wed & sat. es | Plant Line BOSTON Coan. neing May 8h, the favori'- i ls f. Si TRS. A © -° Vill leave Charlottetown for |] au «very Tuesday at noon (Standa: ti ‘alling at Hawkesbury a: K, " j ning will leave Boston every Par y at noon, I ugers leaving Charlottetown Ww, day morning via Pictou, mase | eh enection at Halifax with 8. +} ; ts for sale at Stations P. E §; tickets. rates and all inf Aa apply to— W. \V. CLARKE, Ager Chariottetoy H. JHIPMAN, > tendent Apl 24ti Silverware Cleaning Made easy for As a rule, with ordinary wders and polisher, it’s ard job to keep your silver looking nice. Try a Bottle of Silver Brilliant Cream Use it as directed, and if you dan’t think it the best you! have ever used we’ll refund your money. G. F. HUTCHESON, > 4 mi c Watch maker & Jeweler. | I CASH DOWN! GASH DOWN The hishest £ for scrap iron, lead, co er, brass or any old alloy at adale Foundry. IT. A. McLEAN, Charloitetown © i | | home, | takes tonight, the coming season wili PARALYSIS $ CURABLE Stricken ones to be Seen Every- where-This Form of Living Death Cured by Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. The most startiiwf example of buman be!pleasnees is the parelyuc. The victim ¢xci your commissera~ , but resen'e your pi'y- He of the palsied band the benumbed side is to were we go. Phe most convincing proof that this pitiable condition is the outcome Oo! kid- nev disease is the fact Dodd’s Kid Pills cure it. Not generally recognized as a kidney disease, it succumbs to kidney treatment. 9 t¢€s stiffly pressing be seen every~ hat Did you ever know of a cure: Just t!ink a moment if von de it must have been the work cf Dodd’s Kidney Pills, for no other medi- cone ever yet Cured. Herbert—My ps is richer'n your p4. k reddie—No, he ain’t. Herbert— My pa owns three houses io this block. Freddie—U m—but the my pa owns | mortgage on ’em. 'Ninard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend. Not necessarily for publication, ir the poet, as he folded up the — of psper containing his verses, ‘but here he inclosed the stamps and smiled febly- “as an evicence of faith that tiey will com: back to me.” SES (ik DR. A, W. CHAS us 5 see SATARRH CURE... & WC. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppin sin the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. instance The infant of the household was in its cradle. The hvad ofthe hone was at peevish and fault-finding. At length he became unedurable. “You've done nothing but made mis ” he growled. “Yes,” she answered, meekly, * I began by putting the wrong baby to bed.” When It Hurts to'Cough. The cough that hurts, the conghthat gets tight in thechest, is daily getting deeper and leeper into tme bro: chia! tubes and is making lirect.y for the lungs, to become pneumonia, nflammation of the lungs cr consumption. n coughs yield only tu the wonderful effi- ency of Dr. Chase’s Syrup ot Linssed and rpebtine which leesens the tightness and res cou gh and cold together. 25 cents a tT Family §& 60 Certs, SOld every- “ThK i iZe How still it aiways is before a Yes gr tit :rearly ail the women are afraid -<- To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All ruggrsts }elupd the Money it fails tocure sc, EK. W. Grove’s ti: nei ule is on each box ' "| Minard’s Liniment is is used by Physiciacs | ‘What is Bobby crying about? ; ‘Cur new veigubore are bak g r ; Btu we fre BOL avgu em yei. <--> What Is Dr Chase’s' Nerve Food? In appearance Ir ¢ hase’s Nerve Food is an oval; checlat Inthe coudebsed orm it conta 3 mMOst Strenthen n nd in and restoratives upd for this approached as bie. d bui orative. I ires ail dieeas vod and exhaust nerves nervous men d ine LU s Ask for Minard’s ke no other. To Hotel and Boarding Lf all those who are de ating Furbmer tourieis 8 Of Ht ik 8 during it and other to Tue Examiner office we will be bappy compile @ list and forward to the different agencies which make a business of fur- piehiug such informaticn to the travelling | public. tance of hotel, bathing, etc., writing "So from 7 268 10 TallWway and Incolloned neare shouid be A Good Stomach Ts essentia! t don’t blame but tT? a’ happiness, biliousness. and ior > health he stomach is deranged, and causes poisonous bile tore- | main in the blood causing indigestion, head- | ache and irregular action of the bowels: Dr. i Cc hi age’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llver, ' kidotys and bowels anc Ly their direct ion on these organs eflect ing cures of bilionsness and all kidney ailment? cenis & box, at ail deale: ac- prompt and last dyspepsia® headache O:¢@ pilla dose, —- — > ibe cops ai ms r om f the . P. BE. Ila quite The ewalks, eile; appear decidedly antqueto the young folks of to-day. | ‘ * 5 ‘ Sage Ziv Inte rest g. sign vDOaTaB, Sid iences, There are a lot of other interesting things | ‘ Otber business. ia this month’s magazine. At al) the bookstores. Five cents a copy. send their addrees | to : Particulars regarding ratcs, dis- | harlottetown, surroundings | ' wuen rehabilitation at THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOLPIBRIOWN, JUNE 20, tyvv BOER RELIGION.— IRISH REGI- | THACKERAY AND BADEN- NOT TOURIST TRADE MENTS POWELL. | But nD.0.C.—1. Are the Boers TRADE WITH TOURISTS Protestants or Catholics? 2. Did an ng Australian contingent ever Serve ina foreign war before the present one? | > What are the Irish regiments of w* the British army? Ans.— I. Protestants. 2. Yes. Inthe Soudan war 1885. New South Wales sent one battalion of infantry aud twe batteries of field ar tillery. 3. 4ta Royal Irish Dragoons Guards, 5th Royal Irish Lancers, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, 8th King’s Royal Irish Hussars, the Ropal Irish Guards. the Royal Irish Regiment, the Royal Irish Fusiliers, —_ the Royal Munster Fusiliers, the Royal Dublin Fuisiliers Connaught Rangers, the Roya, Irish rifles, and Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) .— Montreal Witness. POSTPONED. UNAVOIDABLY The end of the South African war approaches. The English army no longer fights, it marches only. The famous resistance at the passage of the Vaal river; the preparation for six years of fighting; the great surpmse to be given to the civilized world; the pleasant stories of the surrenders of fifteen of we do not seaports to Ladysmith; fourteen or Mafeking; of Kimberley remember how many; the (London ‘Star.’) At a dinner party at the Baden-Pow- - ells, when he was not three years old, the guests being all learned and distin- guished men, such as Buckle and Wiewell, Thackeray was handing Mrs. Baden-Powell into dinner, when he noticed that one of the little child- ren was following in behind. This was the future scout, and the yong gentleman was just scrambling into a chair, when ‘Thackeray, fumbeling in his pocket produced anew shilling, and said in his caressing voice, ‘There, little one, you shall have this shilling if you are good and run away.’ He car- ried that shilling with him, and _ it is now one ot his most treasured posses- sions. A despatch from Lorenzo Marques says: “ President Kruger is holding on to his gold and issuing paper notes froma press in his executive car. The Boer Government’s coin stock is exhausted and the officials are now paying out plain gold discs unstamped. Some who have declined to acept notes have taken their salaries in gold bars. The Boer Government is. still paying out much gold in that way.” It is interesting to note that it was young Cronje, the son of the General, who surrendred Klerksdorp to General Hunter. He _ will probably have a sea voyage for the benefit of qe divided by the Boers; Durban for the Orange Free Staters; Lorenzo Marques for the Transvaal; the final expulsion of English and Portuguese from South Africa— all has been fortunately postponed’ to another occasion, as this one is not propitious: and the war is over.—‘Novidades,‘ Lisbon. THE BRITISH COLOSSUS. What country could have _transport- ed 200,000 mento sucha distance from her territory without provoking a frightful external or internal And what country could have expend- ed with such €asean enormous sum for a conquest so remote? What country would have supported the first disasters with such serenity? All this shows, contrary to what some people maintained, that the British colossus is OF INTEREST TO LIVE STOCK BREEDERS. | ‘Sportsmen Legislators and the} Farmers’ Sheep. crisis? not acolossus with feet of clay—‘Le Rappel,’ Paris. .The Dreyfus Matter. New York, June 16.—A despatch t the ‘l'imes from Parise Fays Ub wy year- from a declaration made in the chuaa:be: M. Waldeck-Ronsseau, thatthe poverns ment cannot deprive e: Capiatn Drevin ofthe right of completely babilitating himself by avy scheme of general ®tine The amopesty must give Dreyfus t Of re-ynetatement with bis previous gr M. W aldeck~ Roasenn, therefore, Oppoa the bill It is believed here that M. Dres fus will make another atiempt @ Comp l-e the €X position. ‘eo. v7 4 & 7. ——e Aw Onp anp WeLL Tried REMEDY. - Mrs. Wineiow’s Sooihing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons oj mothers fortbeir children while teething T i his new Cemesreeeeamere © his health and time to recuperate in family circle St. Hele at I Sir,—Is there aay limit to th? ass stupidity and the malignant attiude of | prerent Grit Lecal L-gislaure towaid farmers and stock-rai er. ? A constant aod strong demand of entire rural popalation for provec'ion from sheep killing dogs by etf-ctive bas for years b-eo insoleatly ignore the sport py lawyers ion the leg'sia s backed upby the member from @ rur | Pence county constituepcy,Mr. Richa Buttiese parasites on the community our Grit Levielaturs—are able t +perd ocume at the puolic expense form hing laws to pro‘ect foxes, beurt, rabuity and ober game theee cle +perts love to encourage to the lors Of he farmer Let ‘ggrieved stock-raiser in evrry disiriet take bis les-on to ver rt and keep | those sport’ outrid tbe Le, isiature. } Keery land owner eionld keen e& etrict witth over bis property, be 1t wood land or-el?, and +teenly order sportemen off the'r land a» u: lawful trespassers which there guoning gents I, variably are, as well as being a dangerous nuisance. SHEPHERD. —_—.. THE PRIDE OF WAR. The information given by Miss Hibbard, an the Montreal norse recently returned trom South Africa, as tothe wonderful organization and marveilously complete «quipme. t of tee British miltary borpi- tsls in South Africa brings home to us a war now nearing an end which has gained general commendation. During the progress of a war public atter- is pretty well rmonopolized by actual tighting The combatant troops cf the fesature of the Lien three arms hold the publiceye; the o'gavizations that maintain them at the fruut that feed and clothe them, that guard their lines of communication, that supply them with ammuoaition, that | resecne their wounded and take care of heir sick, are forgotten. with perfect suecese. !t soothes the chili softens the gums, @isys the pain, cures colic, and is the best meay irrnc@a It is presract Oo tie Seld by druggists ry pi world. Twenty-fve t value is incaicua!l r Mr: . i ‘ Vi ETRE ‘GHEE CONV TIN, ; a | at + 9 era) , ( PROGRAMME. | ' 1. “Some Phases cof our Schor ‘ sired Mi M Bent i tment of i Seo h ie D i e “*Fachool VD j i | Recess al eae ji r W Melniyre. | 4 n :' : oe ‘ ; ir. R. B. Marphy 5. K é ; J A , ay | ge 7 ede evenings Addr it Cam ni ; S’S; i SCLGois 8 a& Moral | ] i kets atone Firet-Cless fare | Ww ion 28 : 29ib. gcod to | reiurn ap and.«cn 30th. Certificate attend equired. J. Reavy, Presideste Re 5. Murpny, Secretary, | June 12 “1s i9G0, The Law Society. Tne n GBu0dDuUa , Priree eeting oi the law Soci ‘y Kiiward Islaod will be held i: »w Library, in the Law Courts Bui!d- ag, on Monday, ibe 25th day of Juse ingi., at eleven o'clock, a. » for the eleciion of officers and the transaction of By order. F. L. HASZARD, Secretar » } ; ane Lod yet except the troope along the lines of communication and the departments! corps did ‘heir duties thoroughly tbe ar- mies winning laurels at the front would be paralyzed. All authorities agree with Mies Hibbard that everything connected th the ermy medical and hospital rer- vices during the present war has been most admirable, exciting at once the ad miration and the surprise of foreign ex~ rerts.—Montresl Witness. + ER Oe oe RE nm 4. iw~:GESTION, resulting ‘rom weakness of the stomach, is relieved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom- eh tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA. £O LET. Ww “«Watermer Hi nse and Stables wit nout tive ecret f jand, RK bi $250 00 A'‘'so arkview ( ge, adj dining above with #bonu acres of land Rer $1 GUY, Both pleasantly situated and in 2 oor wrde Lily water tn both houses CEKE O péy taxee, Aj ply to Db. C. McLEOD. May 17th, 1900 t! Hay For Sale. About 25 tons of pressed hay, Apply to the office or to S. R. Jenkins. {Upton North River. | Jaw 2wks our | levialaioa | | There is nod \ubt that the Toar- 13's are Coming to the Island this yrar m re than ever before— and if (hey are wise they will pro- bably be plea-ed with their visit. If vou sre a merchant, if you are & bolel keeper, if you own @ livery siab. or have a soca warer ‘Oun aia you know how valuable their trade is. You Wacol to get as much as possible Of it this year And to get as much as possible you must ad« | veriive for it. We subait that the beet medium for sivertising to the Touriet Trade is the Prince Edward Island Mag»zine. Many copies ot last ,ear’s July and August numbers were bought by them, and at least as many will be bought ‘hie year. The Jaly numter which is to be out shortly is to be ao especially good vuniber. It will have more reading matter than ueval, aod its circulauon will be half as larg- »gain as the average num: ber. Have your advertisement .» this number, It will pay u. Ta y E. r. © I. Magazine, Box 698 Charlottetown. White Canvas Shoes. 12. | For Ladies CO and $1.50 a pair. fens White | al la fq | Uallvas Shoes lea -y $1.75 4 a pair. 3 RK K Jost s Corner. TE KE i Sib ets 3j Stamper’ <a * NAR OAR if Si sean tke gowns | | SHERBROOKE, P..Q. 8.C. NUTTER. Prop. Ale end Porter of th above Brewery are vastly tuperiorto the gooda yr duced by acy other Brew ta the Dominion, and in order to give everyone chance to semp'le them, we veg to quote low pri es for cash. MACDONALD, So'e Agent for P. "CANADIAN PACIFIC SUMMER - TOURS AMmescios du lst. Write for 1900 i Tour B DOR. i neeragtenm anes i ibe famous fast train “Imperial united To the Pac ‘tific Coast will put service commencing dureil ; e IUD New Route To QueBec G oOmmencing Jane 5t Be | 3 first-ciass and sle fping car “coy . ) ‘ nh . . fai 4.i0 p. m., week « ave,and run throug! to Leve, P. Q., via Meganiic. 4.J5.HHATH, | D rah a John. N. B, | TO BE LET. | Immediate possession of that Build- ing adjoining the Masonic Temple. Suit- | able for offices etc. Apply to Mrs. D, McKinnon, McGill Avenue, Ch’Town. dy. lwk, Silver Spring Brewery, a} the following | .\PIC-NIG —AT— China Point. The Catholics of China Point ang Gallas Point intend holding a grand Pic-Nic on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Fred Nelson, ON MONDAY, JULY 9th, In aid of the funds of their Chapel there. A good warm dinner will be prepared, and also tea on the tables at noon. ‘Lhe steamer Jacques Cartier will leave S. N. Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, at 9.304. m*, to convey excursionists to the grounds, retura- ing in the evening after all the fun is over, calling at Haliday’ s Wharf go- ing and returning. The band of the League of the Cross wiil be on the grounds to discourse sweet music, and bag pipes and fiddles and high diddle diddles. A Saloon well stocked with all the | delicacies of the season will be pro- | vided for the benefit of the guests and will be presided over by that Prince of good fellows, Mr. John C Morrisey. Dancing booths, swings, queits, and ‘all sports usual ou such eceas!ons will | be provided, and a fine day’s sport may be looked for. All are cordially invited to attend Admission to the grounds including tea 25 cents. Dinner 50 cents. By order of comwmitee. WALTER MURRISEY, Sec. D Ex. 2 awtld. Most cereals require a double bo.jer, and at least 20 minutes cooking, while Ralston Breakfast Food is prepared with ease and dispatch in a single boiler in five minutes. The vigor and strength imparting prop- erties of Ralston come from Gluterean Wheat, the whole berry of whichis milled into Ralston Breakfast Food. There’s not another dish so deficious for breakfast that contains as much-nutrition as Ralston Breakfast Food. FOR SALE BY JENKINS & SON The Cerner Grocers, Sole (gente. McGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1906-1901. Matric a ition Kxan ms, py arinaee the v: us C« ly, will he held at embene il and ai | centres on ILith June, and at viout in Seplember, ag | under | * py fArte(Men and) re aca i.oplied Science Mon. 17th Sept. Paco ed ; Feculiy of Lae } Wea, { Omit 7 Viedi-« i ‘ t Verrn ~cience, at. 22nd Sept) | *In th Faculty of Aris (Retr ised Curriculm. the courses are oven also to PARTIAL Sre- | DENTS without Matriculation tin the Faculty of Applicd Science the courses tn Civil, Mechanical. Electrical and . > Af | : ° , . ° “ . Der } he ..$16.50 Mining Enginee ring, Chemistry and Architec- a 8.25 ture. ar also open to PARTIAL PTUDENTS 5 P ] j . or without Matriculation f me 2 OG. sbene ss 00040 4.25 | Kxaminastiorns jot iwenty-ene first year Per i ZQuore.....-. 1.50} Entrance Ex hi inmtione in the Faculty of Arts, 5 nel m 399 t 1, will be he'd on the Pp é > w HDg ing irom $99 to $2 00, w : ) . er d Zpi SF oss -Oo0 bce Ser tember at Montreal, Halifax, St ! +>red in’ , + ‘ ohn, N. ‘B., Charlottetown, P. E. . i) } yv:ire 1 in’ BY y p< TL Oo} Jobn’s, Nfid ,andc« ther centres. pile city, steamers or traics The Royal Victoria College, the new res- centisl! college for women, will be ready to receive students on 17h Sevtember. ‘The McGill No: ma! Schoo! will be re-opened on 1-t Sep'ember ; Pariiculars of Exan inations, and corles of the Calendar. containing ful! information, may be Ottained«p application to W. VAUGHAN, Regietrar. et UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town oxx OTTAWA Lo.day you “ lave een SOrry you We re OL Cover- : ered for a large amonnt. | bave zor cd adil panies and an quote yo ¥ rates. _E. H. BEER TO BE LET. That weli- know: « stand, form- erly known as the ( &: isu. tel, COB BID- ing 22 rooms, with iary+ + 4 «© and yarc, situated near the marke:, ou Kiechmore Street. Rent moderate, . Apply to T CAMPBELL.