We eR ae aE THEDAILY EXAMINER CHA Supplies Just received a large supply of Plates, (Stanley & Hammer ) Paper, (Solio). Film, Mounts, Printing Frames, etc., ele. WiTCHILL'S BOOKSTORE ME SPDR“ ONS FOSS FOSVGODS OER SOOO ’ © een St. Opp. Prowses. ~~ ro0® 220 J Se@e pace 40° OE ns Samm ™ ra es FOR SYDNEY (North and South) | ; $ = S. ELLIOTT Sails frora Summerside, Monday 90th, inst. in the afternoon and from Char o etown on Tuesday 2!st, inst., at 1.u Has good accomodation for Live Stock under and on deck. This as well as other freight carried low, R. McMILLAN. DOBELL LINE a a —~ —— The S 8. TIBER of the Dobde!l Line, 1s due here from Montreal on Monday, August 20th and sails for North and South Sydney, C0. B. and Halitax, N, S., carrying freight and passengers at lowest rates. For turther information as ww freight and passage apply to N\. RATTENBURY, Agent. Compositor Wanted. fF Boy or girl who has had some ex- perience as a typesetter. Anply at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. si =F es tS _»* 4 - name * “aaa a “ AAR = anne 4c Pe SOUVENIRS ~Oy— Cur Little Island and Dominion. * t Buckles, rrom 85c. R noches from 25e. at Ping from 25c. ‘ut Lioke from $ .00 par trem Due, “e have many patterne not . .. 0¢ seen elaewh-re. GC, H. TAYLOR, Jeweler & Opt'cian, Sunnyride, Queen Sq. AAA AAR AY AF AAAAARAAAAAARSA He EAE AE ES EE EE ES EEE Ey ay se “i & SEE EE ey See: i taanall a Haszard & Moores we Et ow week. <e2 papers fr puticulars., to-mo - THB DAILY EXAMINER" **4% 79a “ a —— — niece ene AUGUST 18, 1900. el —— UNNECESSARY WORK. Many of the residents of Argyle Sb are amueed at the political mane now going On with respect to & road between South Shore Rear. The road, we uno: eeded than - id, a ani River « neWl ver ia needed to Wes '. - Bridge. Pat something ep~ ag Wheeeseary in that particular eepies g te sher, that the Premier hes inconstans remembrance his faithful workers at election times. Work ev far on the projected road Las b:en confined to apreliminary survey by ihe supervisor. Its ,further accomplish- ment will prebably depend on coming events. parent +e TEST OF MILE. An ipteresting teat of milk was made in Charlottetown yesterday. Two samples were procured from city vendors, one cample was selected from : seventy-fire bottles in the pasteurizing establishment of Mr. McDonald, and one sample was taken from @ can received from the ‘arm. Mr. Spillet made the test in the pres- ence of Dr, Macneill and Mr. Frederick Masters, with the following resu):: Pasteruized milk tested 4 p. c. butterfat Sample out of can tesied 4 p c. buttertat 1 city vendor’s milk tested 3.8 p. c.butterfat 1 city vendor’s milk tested 4 2 p.c. butierfat This is a good average test fur this sea- son of the year. Ii is understood shat the practice in all weil governed cities is to have the milk regularly tested at ehort intervals so that the consumer would be protected in receiving genuine or normal milk. itis hoped that our City Council willtake the hint and have an inepector to look after this business. oc ee eee eee A GRIEVANCE. Sipe by side with indications that our St -eet Commiitee iut-reat themselves in voeir work, witu good results to our community in the improvement of our streets and the beautifying of our town, there isalso glaring evidence in more thaa vue place Of # negligeace on the part Of -te proper au hority tbat is positively ‘wegraceful To menton only ove instance: ic Malpegue road near the old brewery nas been upened up for pearly a month eile the contractur bas been sinking « s-wer treach. Tbe trench is in the middle af che ra! with nar ow spaces on each ide. Should ieaws weet on these they culd bardly pas-, At bight it 18 posi- wely davgerous, and often lanterns are ot hung upon the guards tili after dark. H® Examiner about this matter, not be caure th: roai bas been ent up, but be- cause it bas remained so long in the presen. condition to the discomfort of the people living on and using that road. ~~ — —The belief ie growing, says the Oi- tawa Citizen, that October will witness Sir Wilfrid’s fall. Montreal Star*: The Globe (Liberal) of St. Jobo, N. B., descr.bes Mr. Richard sou, M. P., for Liegar, as ‘a staunch and sturdy Liberal ”; the Herald (Liberal) of Fredericton, N.B, calle bim a“ slippery pulitician,” The unifving influence of the supoy smile and ailver-tongued oratory would seem to be needed in the New Braoswick Libera] camp. aa TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY BRING : ANting | . Bitoposed ; , “Pd Argyle: ie Be | ' > vecal complaicta bave been made to | Look at our assortwentfof NEW BICYCLES, We have all world Leaders York Sun say’ an order — recom A late cable fr wm Lowdon tothe New _@tharc te accordance with maued by the cabinet on the @endation ef the committee on Anal defence the intelligence depart- ‘wwent of the war office has been engaged for several nionths investigating the pre- parednees ‘for war of Canada and the Aus- tralian ‘colonies. The investigation is said to have been completed go far as the latter are concerned, and a scheme of de- ‘fence is being prepared which will foru the basis upon which the government of the federated colonies will work. The dominant idea of this scheme is said to be the constitution from various military odds and ends in the present colonies of one homogeneous colonial army, recruited vcluntarily, but with power reserved of enforcing a modified form of conscription known as the military ballot Coucurrently Australia is to be raisedto tae rank of asec ond-clase naval etation. The Canadian acueme. itis pointed out, is not as far advanced as the Australian, for the reason tnatit is much more complex,and because Canada not only has to be prepared againet outside attack, but must be placed in & position toattack. Anxious consid- eration has been given the question how best to defend the long land frontier and furnish adequate protection to the ports, In this matter the war office in- telligence depa tment has been co-operat- ing with a smell committee of naval experts appointed by the lords of the ad- miralty. The integral psrt of the Cana- dian echeme is the obtnining of safe and easy access fur shipsot war to the great lakes Some such route is said to have been foand, and the House of Commons will be seked at the next session to vote money toward the cost of the works. It is said that the Canadian scheme further provides for an increase in the garrisons at Halifax aod Eequimault, the raising of a considerable force of Canadian regular troops, if the Dominion Government’s consent can be obtained, and the raising of the North American naval station to firet rank, with an effort to tepfor the royal navy an unlimited supply of recruits afforded by the fishing population of the Domivion and Newfoundland. — Libera] -Conservetive electors of Char- lottetown snd Royalty are reminded of the meeting in the Lyceum, Monday evening et eight o’clock. EYE-STRAIN ‘ee '" CHILDHOOD f has blighted many lives because the pain caused thereby produces an aversion to Study. The backwerd child too often becomes the unsuccessful man. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. ROBERTS & CO,, sotGirons ~ PEOPLE's BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Kxaminer in U.S. Patent Office, NO PATENT—NU PAY. Write for Red PROC AMAT IO, | EYES | EXAMINES FREE | | Pook, =. uated All n2w whees. Your Bicycte to our frepair shop for satistactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & CO.. LTD Home! Makers. LALOTTETON AUGUST 18, 1900 ge a a > WHEN HEATING WITH Woop CHURCH SERVICES, METHODIS\ Prince ener and praise Service at 10.15, Rev, G. . Young at 11 and Dr. Courcie at 7. Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers, Grace Church,—Prayer meeting at, 10 Rev. Mr. Steei, President of N. B. and P. E, I. Conference at 11 and Kev. J, W. McConnell! at 7. Sunday School at 2.15. EL andC Eat close of Sunday School. Strangers slways welcome and seats provided. PRESBYTERIAN Zion—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. D. B. McLeod at ll, and 7, Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. St. James’—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. Mr. Fraser at ll and7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Morning prayer at lla. m. Sun day School and Bible Class at 2.30. Holy Communion will be celebrated at& 30 a. m., and after the morning service. All seats free and unappropriated Everybody welcome. St. Peter’s Cathedral —Holy Communion at 8 and 11. Mating at 10.15. Children’s Catechising and Bible Class at 2.30. Even- Song at7. All seats free and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev. G. P. Ray- mond atil. and7. Sunday School and Pas- tor’s Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. R. E. Stewart will preach at 11 and 7. — _— Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. CHURCH OF CHRIST Services at 11 and 7, Rev. U. G. Miller will pas in the morning. Y PS C E Wednes- ay Dight at 7.30. All welcome. ST. DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL. Low Mass at 7.30 a m Children’s Mass at 9, High Mass and sermon at10.30, Vespers and Benediction at7 pm, SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at7, li, 8, and at 8 p.m, Week night Services—Monday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday at8 p. m, GOSPEL MEETING, GOSPEL MEETING.—Remember the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson Luke 7:9. “Ihe Centur- {on’s Faith.” AT Xs em ryt kb PS T POUL, asnereq $ Poop] 39D “yiseay ja} vdad JO yjusP Jy} p aye} OYcD Jr s2ai5 Pyrdesseg = S poojyGT + cuiesg 40 poor ‘sjamaog ‘4921 ‘sKaupry pasapsosyp sardun syy “Yyyray Jo moj ay} purjssapun jou op Say} FEY} Up ,, PJ09,, ase spuvsnoyy OS WW SLAY UMEM 3} F"YT FH,, 89c for Mea’s Light Shoes, See our window to-night.—R. K. Jost. To-night — Men’s Shoes 89c. See window.—R. K. Jost. McGILL, UNIVERSITY, Montrea SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation Kxaminations, preliminary the various Courses of Study, will be held +t Montreal and at local centres on Lith ee ari at Montreal in September, as 'nder. *Faculiy of Artg(Men and Women) * Facalty of Applies Science ;Mon. 17th Sept. F wculty of Medicine Ficulty of Law “aculty of Comparative Medi- cine *no Vetermnary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) “In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. he courses are open also to PARTIAL _ STU- D ‘NTS without Matriculation i wag ome tin the Faculty of Applied Science t courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- ture, are also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS wtthout Matriculation. Kxaminatiors tor twenty-one first year Entrance Exhibitions in the Faculty of Arts, ranging from $90 to $2.00, will be held on the {7th tember at Montreal, Halifax, St. John, N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. I., St. John’s, Nfid., and other centres. The Roya! Victoria College, the new res- identia! college for women, will be ready to receive students on 17th September ne McGill Noima! School will be re-opened mn Ist September, 7 Particulars of Examinations, and copies o* the Caleudar, containing full information, may be Obtained on application to W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. KINDERGARTEN Aw Eneuisa Lavy (experienced teacher) who bas caught Kindergartea for several yeers in England wishes to obtain pupils. Leseons given at pupilshomes. A course of Ies-o08 would be given to teachers or others desiring to be trained in the Kin- dergarten system. Thoroughly compet» entand reliable. Good references. Apply to MRS. L. J. MALONE, P. O. Box 402. A MEETING Of the Liberal Conservative Electors of Charlottetown Common, and Royalty, will pe beld im the Lyceum on Mondey eveniog the 20th, inst, at 8 o’clock, ‘cr the purpose cf selecting delegates to atter d the Lberal Conservative Conventica to be held on th« 23rd inst. SIMON W. CRABBE, Convenor for Charlottetown Common and Rovalty. Meeting at North Wiltshire A meeting for the purpose of nom. inating a candidate for the House of Commons will be held at North Wiltshire on MONDAY NEXT at 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. USE A FAMOUS MAGNET WOOD FURNACE SIXTEEN styles and sizes, For brick or galvanized casings. Fire travels THREE TIMES the length of furnace before entering smoke pipe. Direct or In- direct Draft. STEEL, radia- tor gives quick heat. Cup Joints throughout. Smoke cannot escape. Sectional Grates. Large Ashpit. Ay = a / fF q f; ~ & rts Ls nearest house. Ne Sr The most easily cleaned furnace made. All operations from the front. #- PAMPHLETS AND ESTIMATES FREE from our local agent or our , THE MoCLARY BOFC. co, | Loxpon Tororfto MonrrealL WINNIPEG axp VaNcoUvE, B. W. Crabbe, Local Agent.Charlattatsw n, ee! 5 iit my aang sp os i, Coal pi ASA = ver gi. \ A bability we'll wants tomorrow, FREE Bazaar Patterns ‘Free Tonight a ro SHIRT WAISTS One Third Off. Special in COTTON WRAPPERS 5Oc. each, VESTS 5 dozen Ladies’ Veete, specia! 5c. SKIRTS Balance of our ’crasb, duck” and pique skirts going at greatly reduced prices, Come expecting to get a big bargain, You'll not be Sdieappointed F, PERKIN Palm Leaf Fans Fru tut Dress COTTON WRAPPER [ Ladies’ Cotton Hose, worth{ Is, # Don’t.you want afnice sailor ast # trimmed hat. We have redoced tit price on allZour summer millivery, S & C0 The Leading Milliners. kins, =F It pays to buy at Perk We'll Save You We Hnow We Can, Tf vou'll take a quick in- ventory of your Goods needs after read- ing the news of Satur- day’s specials, in all pro- supply Dry ‘FREE DL asiios One Quarter Off Special in HOSE bight epecial 10c. MILLINERY a : — of our fall lines of shoes Prices.’’ Buy now. you may have at 25 per cent discount. ee eee <a emamm ans Pee creer his city, JOHN STONEDYK2 McLEOD, Convener for North Wiltebire, vw. — oo viualy Lei) We are ‘ store cleaning” with a vengeance for the recep We have reduced the prite ' summer lines, sc as to make quick work of them. Summer Underwear ' In Balbrigzan, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton at “Excurtl” . ho The balance of our stock of lad es’ umbrelles and paté TA MACDONALD § Where worth and low price meet. en N g tine | RRR ERK Our inportations of clothes for springtand omplete, and we invitefinspection of the largest and tock of tuitings, overcoatings and trousering, ta Correct style, perfict fit and best witli guaranteed. Always on hand, a {ull line of ge=t JOUN MTFOD be sen! | | | ip 00° | | i}