tie -— eee 4 RE Age Nee aR eR “aapeeS—Re = EE a ae cae daasnaieaddinnanielipmaiannemndmnntinnietnanets Quebec Steamship Co. Str “‘CAMPANA,” 1 i rrom Ch’town | Wha In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval: chceclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains a)l of natures most streathen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- From Montreal ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous aes = Qs — } a . seeday 22.d May Monday 28th Ma; women and _chilpren strong and healthy onda: 4th June ' 11th June i «s kth sé oth ee oo ” “ ith July : an July “930d Car fa man baa talent,he can make use of . Lott aol oe he il ° a Ott “ ss 6th A ug. anctners genius, “ 13:b Aug. « 2s I — “< 377) “6 “6 3rd Sept. ' : * 10th Sept « yr, | Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, iVULD « yt. wat | + 2 |= . Ist Oct. -—_- 8th Oct. *; iin © A crowd of dudes might be appropriat:- tnd “ 7a ved | ly designated as a vacant lot. ” Sth Nov. “« 12th Nov. 2 ’ ; : ce'S F andled carefally and at cure << oR. A, W. CHASE > he feat i ‘i i SATARRH CURE eee § us Pas ge-s will find the accomodatior is sent direct ¢ he aise the ve Lest, and the trip Up #oG low! parts by the Improved Blower. the St. Lawrence the most delighttal. Heals the ulce cs, cle the eit — >Y | passages, stops drop} n the CARY ELL BROS, | — and permanan res C I 1900. Agents. atarrh and Hay Fever. Blower ~ oy a ’ free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase ly 2s vel & sat. | \ Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. ee ee aii ~ NOTICH. Some marriages sre failures and eome Sa | are but temporary e:obarrassments. Ni ia hereby given that the bueiness! nner of the lie Charles Matheeoo, Painter,’ Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, will be carried on by the undersigned un- pa t i] further notice. As @ man grows older he spends lese The Lusivees will be under m&O-)on his pleasures and more on bis ail» agement ofdobn C. Murphy, who been 10, mente, ibe y of the deceased for the past} , nice yours, is a master workin, aod) A Good Stomach. uite competent to conduct the we:k. a ae : P ; , Po. swe f'Smer Te essential to health and happiness, but The pes ee Swe o ‘cr’ | don’t bleme the stomach for biliousness. It Kindly ‘ olici‘ed, | is deranged, and causes poisonous bile to re- JANE MATHESON, main in the blood causing indigestion. head- | ache and irregular action ofthe bowels’ Dr. St. Avard’s, June 12th, 1900, —eod. a ik WeCiLL, UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. | Matriculation Examinations, preliminary the various Courses of Study, will be held a on at Montr+al and at local centres on Lith June, ar‘ at Montreal in September, as edder. ‘ *Facul.s of A ts(Men and Z Women) : lied Science Mon. 17th Sept. Facalty of At i icine Faculty of he Facaliy of Law c Faculty of Comparative Medi- ‘ cine ano Vevermary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) *In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. he courses are open also to PARTIAL sTU- DENTS withou atriculation — : | +In the Fuculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil, Mechanwal, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- | ture. are also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS} first year without Matriculation. t Examinetivcs for twenty-one Entrance kK.xhibitions in the Facuitv of Arts, ranging from $90 to $2.00, will be held on thet 17th Sepiember at Montreal, Halitax, st John, N. B.. Charlottetown, P. mi Se B. John’s, Nfid , and other centres. ’ The Royal Victoria College, the new res- identiai colleze for women, will be ready to ' receive students on 17th Sevotember. Tne McGill Norma! School will be re-opened On let Sep. «mover. : : : Particulars of Exanir a'ions, and coples o the Calei dar, contaimug re information, ay b t ned cn application to eer wets Ww. V eUGHAN, Registrar. No Piss on our Bey’s at the Front & Keep them oway “om ad folks ai home. | Oider sereen doors and | window row, A. Dvchemin & Co ” FE. |. l'oor and Sash Factory. — FOR SALE “Newlands” ee The {late ‘residence of Mal- colm McLeod, Q. C., in Char- lottetown Royalty, containing | twenty and three quarters) acres. Apply to D,'C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &e. Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, dy ti D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI OITOR, ETC, Orrice—-Bank of Nova Scetia Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wk!y 1 year. Dr. J C Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P.fE. |. =" cents a box, at ail dealers, -_- OO lng Mivar i-ard's Liniment cures Diphtheria, hase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llver, idneys and bowels and by their direct ac- tion on these organs efiect prempt and last- in g cares of biliousness, dysper:.a* headache nd all kidney siiments. Ore pilla dose, 25 Victory belongs to the most persevern 5° —_— + > To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A!) uggists refund the money it fails to cure c, &. W. Grove’s signature is on each box e An obstinate man does not hold opin. | jons—they hold bim. me HF ee eee A 4 2 +s e- -w~ We cannot always oblige, but we can iways speak obligingly. One of the mo-t important rules of the ce of mmanvers Is an absolute silence d to ve urself. ) Teyph Vihen It Hurts to Cough. ue oigh that hurts, the conghthat gets 1 ecbest, is daily getting deeper and ulo [he bie: Chiai tubes and is making fortne lungs, to become pnt umonia, iJiaticnu of the lungs or consumption. wb- yield Oniy tuthe wonderful effi- iir, Chatre’s :yropol Linseed and ti tn* which vo sens the tightness and cough wid coid together. 25 cents a Falmily size 60 Cents, BOlU every- :INION: ATLANTIC RAILWAY: ~ li i Jt “wb re 7 , Dux and Sterrvoship lines to Boston via Yarmouth Fhe Depular Fast line be. tween Nova Scotia and Hoston (via Windsor Junctiqon and Halifax EXPRE*S TRAINS®& leave Walifax daily (except Sunday) at 6.35a. m., for Digby and Yarmouth, making connection Wednesdays and Saterdays at Yarmouth tor Boston, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP, “PRINCE GEORGE” 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Borse Power, the fastest and finest steamer plying between the Maratime Provinces and Boston, Leave Yarmouth Wednesday and Saturdays for Boston, on arrival of Express Train from Halifax: Returning leaves Boston Tuesday and Fri- day at 4 p-m:* Parseners arriving in Halifax next day 5 30 p. m., by Express ‘i'rain. For all information, guide book, folders, etc which will be sent free, writeto F. H. Arm- strong, general passenger Agent Kentville N. 8. P. GIFKINS; Gen. Manager! Kentville N.8., May 26th, 1900. DR. CLIFT Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP- TURE. Office at Mrs. Stumbles, corner Prince and Kent Street, Charlottetown, fro u Saturday evening toTueeday a. m. every week. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Office in New Prowse Block tirst door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. TO BE LET. That well-known business stand, form~ situeted near the market, on Richmond Bracwate! McGill jUniversity,{$8, Orrice---Next Door to Mercnants, _gtreet. Rent moderate. Apply to Xs T CAMPBELL ae t Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Feed? | remarkable instance of teiepathy be- DR. AYERS erly known as the Central Hotel, contain-~ ing 22 rooms, with large stable and yard, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWNKAUJULY, 25 tg00. DE WET TRICKKD. Corporal Actor, 54th company Imperial Yeomanry, ina letter to a Newcastle, county Down, resident, says he was twice captured by the Boers, and each time managed to escape. The Yeoman, says Corporal Acton, were actually enjoying a_ pipe in Lindley when the shout was raised “The Boers are upon us!” It was nearly sunset when they surrended. They were hurried away on_ hearing Methuen’s guns five miles off. The Boers stole Acton’s boots, but he was allowed to nde on the last Boar trans- port wagon, and when Lord Chesham’ scouts rushed up he rolled off as if wounded, and, waiting till the lastBoer had galloped past’ took to his heels and ran for the British lines and warn- ed the place. A trooper took him up beside him, but the horse could not carry poth so he hid till morning, Coming upon two of Chesham’s scouts reverely wounded he rendered first aid, and was making them some beet-tea from a piece ofraw meat the Boers had given him, when he was again collared. He said he was a doctor, and indignantly demanded to see an Officer asked him the meaning of his corpal’s stripes and the absence of a Red Cross badge. Acton explaine that his medicine chest and instrument had gone astray, and his uniform being in§ftatters he borroweda _ curpora!’s tunic. De Wet was not yet satisfied, however and demanded his papers. Fortunately Acton had the card of a medical friend in Bournemouth Hydropathic Establis- ment, and upon its presentation he was supplied with a bottle of hot tea and three slices of bread, and orderded to make for Lindley and send out theam- bulance. When subsequently bought before Lords Methven and Chesham, the former laughed heartily at the scouts that they were in a tight ~~ Greasing and sqeezing and freezing— This is the housewife’s part. Aching and baking and making and shaking, Beating and heating and seating and treating, Oh, mien, and eh brothers, and all of you others— Do you envy the housewife’s part? ON BEING STYLED PRO-BOER, The following lines recently appear ed in the New York Sun: Friend, call me what yeu will; no jot care I; I that shall stand for England till I die. England! The England that rejoiced 5 5 d to see Hellas unbound, Italy one and free; The England that had tears for Pol- land's doom, And in her heart for all made room; The England from who side I have not swerved; The immortal England whom served, Accounting her all living lands above, In Justice and in mercy and in love. the world I have Mr. Chamberlain, having received a letter from a lad of 14, named Hone, of Finsbury, who is at present at school in Germany, mentioning that he was the only English boy among 500 schol- ars, and adding that he had endeavor- ed to the best of his power to defend his country against the attacks made on it by his’school-fellows, has sent the following reply : “Highbury, Moor Green, Birming- ham, June 4, 1900. Dear Master Hone.—Thank you for your letter and congratulations. I am giad that you have stood up for your country against all who attack her in policy. I think you will find that the criticism of which you complain will die out. now manuer in which De Wet had been: tricked. — A PECULIAR CASE. With the reported good news from China, indicating that Minister Conger must be right, will come with renewed interest the story cf a 1} all a tween Midl'e. Payen, who was with the Congerparty in Peking, and her motoer Madame Payen in Milwaukee- The fiist message was received bp Madame Payen on June 17th and was, “Ii is all right, mamma, I amin no danger.”. There was the keenest dond of sym- pathy detween mother and dauhterg, andthe mother said she heard her daughter say these words as clearly as though she had been at her elbow The message was followed by a second ‘Do not worry, mamma, we are all well.” The third remarkable message came on June 22, while the mother was visiting at the house of a friend. Left alone for a momert, she dis- tinctly heard Cecile’s voice saying: ,,A Chinese official is conferring with Minister Conger. Weare safe. We are protected.” These facts are given in commented upon in the Chicago Times-Herald of July 18, two days before any news was received, indicat- ing that the United States Minister or any other white people were left alive in Pekin. full and THE HOUSEWIFE'’S PART. Oh, men, and oh, brothers, and all of your others, I beg of pause and listen a bit, And [il tell yoa without altering any of it, The tale of the housewife’s part, Mixing and fixing, Brewing and stewing, Basting and tasting, Lifting and sifting, Stoning and boning, Toasting and roasting, Kneading and seeding, Straining and draining, Poking and soaking, Choosing and using, Reasoning and seasoning, Paring and sharing— This is the housewife’s part. Filling and spilling, Pounding and sounding, Creaming and steaming, Skimming and trimming, Mopping and chopping, Coring and pouring, Shelling and smelling, Grinding and minding, Firing and tiring, Carvi7g and serving, This is the housewife’s part. Oiling and boiling and broiling, Buying and trying and frying, Burning and turning and churning, Pricing and icing and slicing, Hashing and mashing and splashing, * Scanning and planning and canning, that our armies have been so success- ful. It is mainly due to ignorance and | envy. You will have seen that the} Orange Free State has been annexed, | and you may be sure that the Trans- vaal will follow it very soon.—I am, yours truly, J Chamberlain.” Backache — for 18 Years. Suffered Much—Was Unable to Work or Sicep—Dr. Chasc’s Kidmoy-Liver Pills Made Him Weil. Too many endure the misery of back-~ ache without knowing that it is the unmistakable sympiom of kidney dis- ease. As you value your life do not neglect a backache. It tells of the be- ginning of the most fatal of diseases —Brighi’s Disease of the kidneys. Mr. D. C. Simmons, Mabee, Ont., writes :—‘‘ My kidneys and wers » bad that I was unabie to sleep or work. My urine had sediment like prickdust, and I had to get up three or four times every night. 2 sae. De ch Lidney-Liver Pills advertised, and decided io give them a trial. I have only used one box, and am a well man again. I can saw wood or do any kind of work, and am not bothered with backache or kid- ney trovb I also enjoy good rest and sleep, which is a great relief af- ter suffering for eighteen years.” Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers; or Edmanson, Bates and Ca, Toronto, Wants, Lost & Found DOG LOST.—Black cocker spaniel pup about four months old; slightly lame on one fore foot. Finder kindly return to Dr. Alley and be rewarded. 1 week. a | back ase : OE i€ BICYCLE FOR SALE.—Garden City. Gentleman’s been runninz 5 months. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. dy 3ins od. STRAWBERRIES.—Orders taken for cul- ivated strawberries ,in pails. H. Gordon, orn Prince and |)orchester. dy ivd_ TO LET.—Snop on Queen Street Apply to R .K. Brace. Sins cod. — Highest price paid for ladies and gents left off clothing. Callat their residence for them. Drop a card in the Post Office, or call to Richmond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. SCHUOL TEACHER WANTED.—Gentie- manor lady. Good pay wevtly for selling Fruit or Ornamental Trees. Shrubs or ‘oses, in Towns, Citiesor Country. Unusual mand for this line now. Brown Brothers snpaay, Narserym2a, Limited. diw, COW STRAYED.—Light red with small rope tied around the horns, Any information thankfully received at this office. dy 2ins. WANTED.—Girl for general housework. House provided with all modern apptiances for meSing work easy. Liberal wages to the right party, Apply at this office. June 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk, * BOARDERS,--Gentlemen boarders may obtain good accommodation atthe Martin House. Prince Street. Sewerage, bathroom e0d all modern conveniences. Apply at the Honse. ay 3ins pd. LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies hand-sa‘chel between Steam Navigatioa Cos whart and Prince $t. Finder will be suit ably rewarded by leaving at this office, LOST .—Between Water and Pownal Streets a few evenings ago, a lady’s ruff. Finder wil} kindly leave same at this office. ve eee SARAAARATAARARAAA QOD OS DOH 10S OD OOD EOSGS OW 402 os @ all Sideboard Elegaxcs eBOVeeeéeA 82247 ©F|]® 23:03 SF 042064690220 4008 Proud ny FIT FOR A PRINCE Scotch Whirky, | Fine Phiography| Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers ap delighted Be sure and visit the leading studio. G.H, COOK _ — = =]¢<= 4 * t= @eae ene is not so expensive as is generally supposed, Prices were all big a few years ago. Now it’s different We have a number of sideboards now in stock that would have cost “way up” a few years ago, but to day are within easy reach of slim purses. They are of rich pattern and designs, good woods, well put together, and finely finished—wiil last a life-time. Prices from $8.90 to $25.00. John Newson o-e @-—= 2-RO<S © C44 eee SO ee Doe Se SO Yy Summer Sutin omplete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiest tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen im his city. guaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line vf gents’ furnishings ~~ HOTEL without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on the Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautiful walks and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, and good fishing within a short distance are among the advantag® to be had by patronizing the “Seaside.” Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, etc, good tables. Terms moderate. Rustico, or to ee LIRICIS SASS US Our importationa of clothes for spring and summer is now Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship JOUN MLEOD & Opens for the seasonon July 1st. This Hotel fhe Apply to Mrs. Newson at the Hotel, JOHN|NEWSON, Charlottetown; t, c x, nn a AAAABAAAAAAAN A SAAS AH For Haying Season 1900. Deering [deal Mowers With roller and ball bearings, sing!+ gears adjustab'e drag b:r and shear cut knives. eering Hay Rakes aa Last longest and get every whisp of hay. eering Harvest Oil Never thickens in any climute, from adulteration. ~~ > F Free A full line of extras and Phaying tools W. GRANT & CO LePage’s OldjStand,"Queen Street.) ~~! REVVER SE ESE EEE EE EET on ae sae tablet ' WB AE AB AD AE BE he AE AE AEE AE AE EE WE nt A