om ~ KINDERGARTEN —— Principal - Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - Miss Barrett Re-opens Tuesday, Septem ber 4th, 1910, Lower fiat Kindergarten Building, Prince Btree:. Bharlottetown’s School of Music Direetor Prof. W. H. Watte. Mics Smallwood’e Classes resume Tuesday, September 4th, 1900. The Directors Claewes on Monday, Sep- tem ber 24th, 1900, upstaire Kindergarten. | F.S. MOORH, Esq., Secretary of Board of ‘ru: 2g WE WANT Hou SEKEEPERS To come in and leok groceries. Our stock is fine over ou and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is necessary For Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you to see them when you are Jook- ing at the goods. Their cheap ness will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET. School Books School Supplies The latest in Exercise Bceoks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. SLE ENOL, SFOS EET ORE EIEN HASZARD & MOORE Suanyvide, DOMESTIC ECONOMY S Gi" ci id Brown unto his wife one day, **We’ve nothing left to eat ; things go on in this queer way, We can’t make both ends meet.” is wife replied in words discreet, “‘Oh, we won’t be badly fed ; you can make but one end meat, I'll make the otherPbread ? Chicago News. 7+ . ¥ 7 BUT GOOD WIFE! You can’t make yood Bread, if vou don’t use good Flour. It’s a iuistake many people make in ying Fleur as well as other hings, in thinking they are using economy by buyiog a cheap grade mut it generally proves the dear- ‘stin the end. When in want cf "our give us a call; we keep most of the standard brands and can mote as Igw prices as anyone in be trade, Fx D RCOSE TEA. Lis is one of th: finest flavored THE DAIL’ EXAMINBR CHARLOTTEIOWM OCTOBER ONLY FOUR BOXES Of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Were Needed to Cure Mr, Willie. Woodatock, Ont,, Sept. 24.—There are many Woodstock pesple who owe their good health, and others who ere indebted for their lives, to Dodd’e Kidney Pills. Among the former is Mr, Maea Willis, 295 Dundas Street, who has recently made bis story public. “For several yeare,” says Mr. Willis, “I have euffered from Kidney Troubles, pain in the emell of my back, etc. I got ‘slight relief from some of the various nedicinea J nsed, My sop, who was cured vy Dodd’s Kidney Pille, urged me to try hem. I dideo. I have used four boxes and can eafely eay I am cured.” ? i } { ! | | ae ————— There ia bardly any malignity 80 1n- ' tolerable that it may no: be overcome by repeated favors. — Dion. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. He only confers favours generously who appears when they are once conferred to remember them no more.— Johnson. en ee —— To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulpine Tablets. All rugegistsrefund the money it fails to cure se, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box The large German dockyarde are kept so buildiug warships that fears are being expressed that it will soon be necessary to bave merchant vessels built abroad. Mirard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. Tyranny is always weakness—L)well DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 250. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. Al) dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. >> © << A brotber’efsufteringe should ever claim a brother’s ;ity. r Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. There is culy cne thing on earth more wears me than the young women who or.des herself on he ing able 'o do nothing, and ‘hat is the one who thinks she ean do everything, fhe Examiner Calendar FOR ScPTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES, First Quarter, 2nd, Full Moon, 8th. Last Quarter, 15th! New Noon, 23rd. : i eee z Day of We " Mom! Aft’n | Rises.| Sets. bl oon Ls chiirs dlncinbe eieeeigndlioiniiie Saturday | 226 2 51/5 30 '6 28 2|Sunday 320; 3 46) 31 26 3|Monday 425; 452) 32 24 4 Tuesday 5 58 6 24) 33 22 SThusdsy” | 8.29 8 57| 36 | 18 ‘Thursday «2 i 7\ Friday 9 24, 9 52) 37 16 8Saturday | 10 4 1031) 38 14 9 Sunday 10 45) 11 13) 40 l2 10 Monday 11 20 11 48 41 10 (1 Tuesday 0 4 033) 42 8 \2 Wednesday| 031) J 90 43 8 foe | Sasa s | riday 7 bo \Seturtay $1 3 a} 47 - 16 Sunda 4 33) 5 48 5 17 Mendig 5 57| 6 2 50 57 18 Tuesday | 7 2' 726) 51 | 55 19 Wednesday! 8 0} 8 22) 52 53 oe 4 Friday , 22Saturday | 9 56 10 17, 56 | $7 23\Sunday | 10 30, 10 59) 58 | 45 24.Monday | 10 54/11 6 59 | 43 t5' Tuesday | 1181114060 ; 42 - Wednesday | 1 39 11 52) 1 | 39 BiFridey” | 42) LO 3 | 35 29| Saturday 121) 146 4 | 33 30| Sunday 2 1 227,'66@ (5 31 7 I feas on the make’, give ita riul i 28c; per ‘lb. Try a bottle of our pure home- uoce Raspberry Vinegar, 25c ver bottle. It makes a splendid lrink, tree delivery, Telephone con- nection. > FE. Madigan & Co Lower Queen Street, _ JOHN P. BRENNAN ~ Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds of produce, my large and commod ous premises on Commercial Street being particularly adapted for handling of Prince Edward Island preducts, Consigameats selicited. }rompt returns. JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydmey, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. Matchless Blend Tea the best 25 cent Tea on Earth. If you want to use the best 25 cent tea you'll have to use Matchless Blend Our sales of this tea have been some- thing marvellous. They have in- creased every week sinee we first be- yan to sell it—and they’re increasing yet. Try a peund cf Matchless Remember weare seleagents. You can’t get the best 25c tea anywhere else. Jenkins & Son Charlettetowa, MANIFEST DESTINY. It appears that there are two im- perialist parties in the United States. One believes in retaining alithe pos sessions taken from Spain and ex tending the influence of the United States as a world power. The other holds that the republic is distinctly ‘an American power enjoying the hege- mony of this continent, and not merely hoping but resolved, that some day the whole continent shal] be in and of the union.’ Advocates of this latter idea say that if the nation scatters its forces over “the earth the dream of conti- nental expansion will have to be aban- doned. nis they as regard too great a sacrifice to make for the sake of hold ing the Philippines, and cgntend’ that, like Russia, the United States should seek to dominate its ewn conti- nent. ‘To that end, they argue, .their statesmen should bend their energi-s. They point out that one after the other, France, Spain, Mexico Russia and again Spain, have dropped their holdings on this continent’ and that they have only to wait patiently and in the proper mood, when Britain would follow the example, and {the Canadian provinces would become sovereign states in the great Continental Union. Those who urge this policy contend that it is the trae Mounroe doctrine,the ‘manifest destiny’ of Seward, approved by the nati-nal American instinct and in accordance with the history and traditions of the republic. It is be- cause the Philippine affair is the first I 1970 United States to coneentrate on that | country the united'and settled enmity of all its neighbors from the north pole tothe Hern. Wedo not know whether the promoters of continental- ism purpose to acquire Canada _ by _| purchase, as the United States did from | France and Russia or by conquest, as | they did from Mexico and Spain, The policy of waiting is the better one, but ‘it will involve long patience we fear, | unless our neighbors can include the | British Empire whole in the union. |The people of the United States and their publc men may have the instinct of continental domination, and it is conceivable that Britain might be will- ing to allow this Dominion to join the | republic if it wished to do so, but so long as the people of Canada prefer to remain British the instinct of Conti- nental dominion will have to go un- ; gratified.— Montreal Witness. THE GOLD BULLET. A weird story istold of a man _ by the name of Van Bobsoon, who is dis- tinguished in lhe Transvall as the best shot in the Republic. He is now fifty- five years old, and never,fit is claimed, has he missed an object at which he fired. A few months ago he had a productive gold mine and a flourish- ing family, but he lost his mine recent- ly and soon after his two sons slain as they were fighting against the English. The loss ef his mine troubled him little, bunt when he learned his stalwart sons were no more, a_ great: change departure frem this policy that the people revelt against it, and the way sort of government for the Filipinos, cut them loose, and let them shift for themselves. There is little reason to doubt that such is the latent, perhaps in most cases unconscious, reason for the feel. ing very genera! throughout the United States of settled repugnance to the Philippine seizure, as it is similarly the underlying reason why that expansion is very generally approved in Canada and throughout the British empire. It is, on the whole, fortunate for all parties that the United States cannot get out of the Philippines. The mani- fest destiny theory, though it has been much less blatantly urged in our day than in Seward’s time, and before, has probably still a considerable hold on the feelings of the American people. If so, however, it is with the greatest_ wisdom that ‘they keep it to them selves. They have only to proclaim it as the policy of the ye This signature is on every box of the genuine es | flintlock rifle, which he calls to deal with it is to patch up some | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taviets the remedy that cures a cold im one day came over him. He took his old Loben- an _eneemeTem — VSPEPSIA Throws ail the Blame on the Stomach—The Real Seat of Trouble is the Intestines— The Permanent Cure is Dr. Chase’s Kidney -Liver Pills. It is an old idea long since exploded that @igestion is confined to the stomach, Ne modern scientist denies that by far the greater part of digestion and the more difficult part takes place in the intestines, This explains why dyspepsia is never really cured by pre- parations which merely aid stomach digestion and act only on the’stomach, This fact also explains why Dr. Chase's Kid- wey-Liver Pills have been so remarkably suc- cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- sia and indigest»:n. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directiy on the ridneys, liver and bowels, and give new tone and vigor to the intestines, and make them able to perform their work of digesting the substances on which the stomach no effect. Stomach treatment may do well enough for slight indigestion, but if you have chronic in- digestion or dyspepsia of a serious nature you can profit by the experience of scores of thou- sands who have been permanently cured by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. One ill a dose, 25c, a box, at all dealers, of manson, Bat® & Co., Toronto. must go. Boots, Boots gula, and with a bag of gulden bullets | he went to the front to fight the foes of bis country. And it is said that during the recent battles when the ambul- ances removed each dav those who had fallen battle, the physicians could readily pick out the officers who had been killed by Van Boshoom, for in- stead of two ounces of lead or steel they had two ounces of gold, either in the heart or the forehead. Whether this be truth cr fiction I “know not, but I do know that there are multitudes of men and women who are shot to death in these days, not only in South Africa, but in Europe and America as well, by the bullets of Gold —Homiletic Review. The American Bible Society is im receipt of a letter from its agent, the Rev. John Hykes, D.D., under date of Shanghai, Aug. 20. Mention is made of outrages in Shansi province. One young woman was killed outright on the journey, and another was forced to travel with her brain exposed, the flesh OF This is a new Food just put on the It is made entirely from very best selected and be ng almost Neat hard whan is one of the healthien most nutritious foods haope It is highly recom the use of diabetig ea ‘those of weak digesticn With | every two packages pup at our stole we give tree having been cut from her head. ‘Three unmarried woman who were shipwrecked had to wade ahsore in water to their necks. They were then stripped of their clothing and forced to march in that corditiod sixty miles. They walked two days and n ghts with- out stopping. A missionary in a cityin Kweichau province was beaten thirteen times and robbed of all he had. His injuries may end fatally. At best he is a cripple fer life. If poor old Shakespeare knows in the orher world wha: gces on in this be must —_——— be gratified to fied one of his plays running for twe weeks, even if certain plays from popular novels are in tueir second season. The classical is looking up.—New York Sun. — — Nr bilver Spring Brewery SHERBROOKE, P. Q 8. C. NUTTER, Prop Ale and Porter of tl ove Brewery are vast; superior to the goods pre- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, sod iv ‘der to give everyone 1 nance tosample them, we eg & quote the following Ow prices for cash. m Cer bhd.. .¢.... 5......$16.50 im Per halfdo.......... 8.2 8 eee 4.2 Per doz quarts....... 1.6 Per doz pints......... Bi Delivered in any part o he city, steamers or trains, ! ‘A MACDONALD. eod Sale Ageotfor P. KE, ae ee THE BIG CLEARANCi# SALE OF galore for old and young must go. dow at half price, the balance will be sold at discounts and half price, for? cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHER: f W. H. STEWART & CO'S STOCH Of Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, every hit! A lot of ladies boots in the ¥™ of 30 per cent, 40 per ™ very nice picture of Now Western scenery, North Beer & Grocerieg, ead ttre yaemay The Model Grand Range. The finest range made, Lota of references, Cook stoves as low as $11. Dodd & Rogers. | i ys NES <