} FQuebec Steamship Co. Sir “GAMPANA,” —_—— | all diseaees caused by thin blood and exhaust- From Montreal 1és lay 22nd May onday 4th June sé 18th rr tind Juiy 6th “ SUth * 13.b Aug. - es From Ch’\own | Monday 28th May ” llth June —e Mh Jul 23rd 6th 20th 3rd 17th lst 15th Aug. | “5 ee 27th * 10th Sept. ——a Sth Oct, Zioa * ” 5th Nov. ° Sept Oct | 12th N v. Fright handled ‘carefully and at cur feut ra es. P.+-engers ‘will find the accomoca: « the vy Least, and the tripup and cows ihe 8: Lawrence the most delightfa CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May 14th, 1900 Agents. i wed & sat. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the business of the laie Charles Matheson, Painter, will '« carried on by the undersigned un- t i) fort ber notice. 'usipess will be under the man ' Bt of Jobn C. Murpby, who been io ti .loy ot the deera d for the past : ars, is aroaster workman, aod _—— | and for this reason itis unapproached as a | 50 cents a box. | ably saw-dust, } | 29th “ | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY, 17, 1900 In appearance Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is an oval: choclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains a)] of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous men, women and chilpren strong and healthy’ .-_-- It takes twodrnnken mento makea pair of tighte, Minerd’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows: | If youever attended a circus you prob | Wal are) e DR. A. W. CHASES * _\ GATARRH CURE C. -_ C i | 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. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase , Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. e+ a What Is Dr Chase's Nerve|OLD FRIEND HEARD FROM. | A Very Interesting Letter From Mr. J. W. Hughes. Lake Temiscamiugue, P. Q. July llth, 1900. Dear Eprron Examiner :—Although in a strange land, my dear old home aod friends are in fondest memory ever pres- ent. Since the 2ist of April last I have been sojourning iv (bose northern wilds, nearing the frigid world, having toured somewhat at Lake Kippew aand tailed some seventy miles in Lake ‘lemiscamiague, where uobrokenu forests, high mountain« and rocky shores greet the eye ou every side. Lake Kippewa is a large body of water, I: lies soutneast,gwhile Lake Temiscam:n.- gue (pronounced Ta~mog-a-me), lies some fifty miles west. This latter lake is in | Oatario, and is esid ty be the Lest waters for piscatorial evjoyment in America. There are within its circle over 1300 «mai! islands. It is in avgler-parlance termed “ The Sportsman’s Paradise.” Salmon, ‘-out, white flubtand bass, dove abundant ly dwell therein, while the speckled All ia mot gold that glitters. Sometimes it is a diamond. Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, Manya girl who looks as though she were fightimg against some secret sorrow is only suffering from a corn. G upetent to condact the work. ,atrouage of former customers | k vlicited. JANE MATHESON, ~. Avard’s, June 12th, 1900, _—_eod. ee “iLL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. yt i elation Exeminations, preliminary ous Courses of Study, wil! be held ee | > / at al and at local centres on llth Jur .4 at Montreal in September, as Du “F ef Arts(Men and ineD) i ‘ ¢t Fa » of Applied Science >Mor. 17th Sept. | Fu if Medicine i Fea: » of Law : i Po f Comparative Medi- : | e « Veterinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) | *{nt Faculty of Arts (Revised Curricu/ m he es are open also toPARTIAL <TU- DE: thout Matriculation _ aie t Faculty of Applied Science the cor . Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mi ngineering, Chemistry and Arcivilec- tu also open to PARTIAL STUDENISs So Vatriculation. j ations for twenty-one first year E « Exhibitions in the Facultv of aris, re! rom $90 to, 32 00, will be held on the 17 ember at Montreal, Halifax. ~t | Je) B., Charlottetown, P. E. 1, Si.} J fid., and other centres, yal Vietoria College, the new res-! ik -ollege for women, will be reauy tc | 1 udents on |7th September. Gill Norma School will be re-op >: o vy ember. jars of Examinations, and corer + ‘dar, containing full inform: Di _utained on application to W. VAUGHAN, Regist:«: ies 00 Our "9's et the Front! beep them vwey & {; ‘ home. Ger gereen doors and Wii ws now. A. Yuchemin & Co I. Door and Sash Factory. FOR SALE “Newlands” ys eee | ‘The late residence of Mal- col: McLeod, Q. C., in Char- Jotretown Royalty, containing | twerty and three quarters) aCre¢s Apply to D, C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &. Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, dy tf CHEAP EXCURSIONS: ears Canadian Northwest From Canadian Pacific Stations in New Brunsw.ck. Round trip Colon st class tickets. Winnipeg. See ee eeereneet anes erereeee $28.00 Moosomin..........+. cocccccccess 28.006 Reg ina..e.... Sovese Coeeeeeee eoeeeeees 30.00 Yorkton.... © oo oe rece ceecceees seccesees GOOG Prince Al Derteceese. + Seereesorn se eeres 36.00 Calgary... scsccaires cise -scccess 86.00 Red Deeressss. socccen ses coccescoreccces 40.00 Edmonton... e0een Gets ccceseteces Ge 4&4 Geod Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, but don’t blame the stomach for biliougn*:s. It is deranged, and causes poisonous biie to re- | main in the vlood ca ing indigestion. head- | ache and irregular ac. On of the bowels: | Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llver, Dr. kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- tion on these organs eflect prompt and last- ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia’ headache and all kidney ailments. Ore pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, When a woman goes to buy a dress she always has to take eome one along to help to pick it out, = a To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All )Uggitteelund the money it fails to cure he. A.W. Grove’s signature is on each box Tt The man who is continually harping on GC ne tring does not become famous for his ;overs cf enterteinment. ee i card’s Li: imeat cures Colds, ete. ——— a reerets of being well dressed (| 00se anvihing that ie mot Occasion for which it is in- _— | ficard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. HL Udl | | | Porke’s NYO. | WHARF A full stock .f the hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronage is solicit- ed, LOWEST PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY Jane 3d&wim then eod § wim, CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highes* for scrap iron, lead, copper, bruss or any old alloy at Eedale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown best Coal on Don’t Neglec Your Watch If you allow your watch to run too ig without cleaning, or with damag- « parts it may be worn so badly as te distroy its usefulness as a timepiece; setter have it examined by yeur Watch Doctor and if in need of re— fairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTBE ALL OUR WORK; if you bave not given us atrial it will pay Tickets good going only June 18th, duly 13th and 16th, good te return unti! Auguct 20th, Bept. 12th and 16th, 1900, you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great Gzorcx STrear. respectively. Tickets good to stop over at Dryden, | @nt., Winnipeg and west thereof. For further particulare write vo. z i ‘ a re | W N TANTON veweler Si6N_@F THE Bie Wareu. beauties swarm its tributary streams, and all arcund its shores are to be. found | bear, deer, moose and other species of furbearing animals. Tnere are‘large tracts of rich farm lands but a few miles from thie place, in the Province of Quebec as well as oa the On- tario side of the lake, of which I mean to write specially so suon as I collate data. I will de so in the columns of L’Impartial, Tignieh, as the eectiers are exclasively French oo the eaxt side of the lake, and, rom what I have seen, having spent the Sith of May tourisg the Township of Guiges in this cointy of Pontiac that ! terminates oaly at the North pole. The land heie is easy cleared, sirenge to say entirely free frou any kind of atooe or even pebbles, i. ¢. 80 soon as one gets from the mouateioe, it is—mostly a black deep very rich soil, capable of producing certain crops in great abundance. At so great @ di-tance from the battles ground of P. E, I. politics I cannot be expected te say much,nor would I likely reter to such, but for two special reasons viz: 1. I am ever anxious and deeply inter- ested in the welfare of the Island and the good name of its people, and always, until recently, fouad it both a pleasure and a duty to defend Islanders against wrong charges, as being an intelligent, law abiding and highly culsivated Christian peop.e, living underthe best and freest and best-appiied form of government, and ite people being a very loyal family, easily in advance of the people geverally in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. But, alas, I am no longer able to success- fully convince even an Ootario back woods man, nay not even the hab:tant of Quebec lozated on the shores of these frigid waters, that the people of P. EI. excel in any way, or that a wise govern- ment rules that provioce, or that tbe government and the people are either intelligent or loyal, not even peaceful, Being the only Islander here and tavir y & position in an uodertaking that emp vy lavor largely aod coming ta dwly (som- times hourly) contact with employes and othere from the outside, Tam often ap pealed to as one likely to be better pos'ed in the Ieland affairs, its government and people than are those who know ecarcrly apything of the province, and natil now heard little of its history. Recently a general spirit of enquiry bas seized the people, even in this distant lone-land, because of having read in mostly all the newepapere paregraphs referring to the stormy, sud believed to be most extraordinary and unconsutution- al actions and unseemly procedure aod rulings of vour very evenly balanced Gov- ernment. The fistic antics of the Premier, the coarse handling of an M. P. P., the uveouth, if not disloyal attitude, of Minis- ters of the Crown, Government supporters and Firet Commoner alike, goes far to prove,to say the leasi that the Island Leg- islature is tainted with a pro Boerieh spirit that outdistances the 14th century style of governing or putto shame the black republic of Hayti, where aesult so often takes the place of arguments. For the first time in my life I have felt ashamed; when asked by people (who are less intelligent than Islandere,) are the people in P. E.1., really disloyal or are they uncivilized. If not why overstep parliamentary etiquette and peaeefal de. corum as they do? Such questions and false impressions by many (and often) is whatI bave to combat as it is a fact that the P. E. Island Legislature 1900 episode hae with many people far outweighed the South Afr=)1 war sews in point of importance, and erpecially do our French peighbors take interest im the Pineau phese of the question, now so well krown a!] over Canadas. Our Frezch people here feel deeply disgraced at Pineau’s de- ception and rascally action. With a few others of his ilk in Canada, he is held by the French here tobe the sole cause of much disgrace to his race and people. They (the French people here) judge bim to be false and dishonest, unwortny of con- fidence ; a veritable traitor. I could wisn, because of fond memory for’ my island home and friends, that matters were different. I really wish se in the interests of the people, and the good name of my birth-land asI doin behalf of my own pleasure while far removed from the hauate of childhood’s schoo! dave and the more matured years 0 f life happily spent there, J. W. Huaenes. An Auburn, Me., woman ie firm in her belief that an alarm of fire isthe bes cure for the toothache, when a boy is the sufferer. She had dosed her boy for hours; when the fire alarm sounded he must go to the fire. Nothing more was beard of hie toethache the rest of the/ night. e AN OUTBREAK OF CONSCIENCE. Now the Hon. David Mille will certainly have to be rend owt of the Liberal party. After all the trouble the Government took | to select the right kind ot a majority on tbat emergency food committee ; atier that mejority bad carefully mis stated all the facts at issue ana found Collector Whiie, of Montreal, deserving of censure ; after allthe effort of the Government whips to get enough Liberals in the House io, adopt the report which said the food was lovely and all concerned were pure, Hon Mr. Mills goes and makes a horrible admission in the Senate. The question was esked if tbe Government meant to prosecute Dr, Devlin for supplying a wortblesa article. Prosecute him for what? Ifthe mejority report be correct he is a public benefactor. Instead of im dignantly resenting the suggestion implied in euch a queetion, Hon. Mr. aiille calmly informed the Seagate that be did not know what action Hon. Dr. Bordea would take, but he might make a full investiga- ‘ion himself. What is thie? Did not the committee make a full investigation then? But Mr. Mills caused aehudder :o make the very walls of the Senate cham-~ ber vibraie and the hair rise on the headof the potraits, when he said thatif the matter was referred to bim he would re- quire full information as to the contracior His own impression was thata fraud bad been practised on the department. Great Caesar! “Did the hands of the Potter then shaxe?” Bas a spasm of conscience crept into the Goveroment iteelf? Suir Wilfrid Laurier will certainly have to talk to the Hon. Ministerof Justice. If such & thing as beisg asbamed of themeelves is becoming so general in the Liberal party that it actusily breaks out in the Cabinet, goodness knows what may happen.— Montreal Siar. —The West Elgin commission, which was nominatee by ‘*the machine’s” bosses, to investigate “the machise’s” work, finds that balf w# dozen deputy returning officers were improperly appointed, come under ficititious names, and tha: Pricchett wee amongthem. But it does no:thiok that through these irregularities and frauds avything was done to actually affect the result of the election. There will be as the Gazeite says is as large a proportion of dissentients fromthe view asthere was from that of the partizane whodrew up the Devlin-Borden emergency ration re~ port, and for the same reason. —— <i> Oa —Paris is enjoying the sensation seeing the Boers beat the British, as often as thev are willing to pay ihe admission fee. We are indebted to London Truth for the following facts: ‘A side show of the exhibition is a Boer camp. It is something in the natare of @ Buffalo Bill entertainment. Visitors see afight be tween Boers and British. The latter are driven outof the field—a cause of deep satisfaction to the French spec’ators. After the fight one can taik to the coms vatauts, amovug whom isa Boer who six rears go coachman to Presidemt Kroger. These Boera are not sl! of pure Kuropean descent. Those of ucmixed Dutch have light, eky-blee eyes without mnchexprestion, bat honest. Their fea- tures are roughly formed, I wae surprised to notice great weakwess in their mouths, which look unfinished, avd made for eut~ ing course food. wanes Link Clem of Orr, Kans, who enlisted for service in the Philippines, was wound- in the 'eg in hie first battle, and when the wound healed he found that the injured member was two inches shorter than the other. He was sent home, and soon after bis returo he met with an accident and broke the other leg, When the bones were set, Curiously enough, botb legs were found to be of the same length, but his height bad been reduced by two inches. Had Piles For 9 Years Dominion Inspector of Steamboats Cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. False modesty and fear of the sur- geon's knife prevent most people from appealing to their physicians for a cure for piles. Many people suffer on year after year, robbed of their rest and sleep by the terrible itching, when they could be entirely cured by a single box of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Mr. O. P. St. John, Dominion inspece tor of steamboats, living at 246 Shaw street, ‘Toronto, statea:—“I suffered for nine years from itching piles, at times being unable to rest on account of the annoyance caused by thera. After trying almost all remedies in vain I pegan the use of Dr. Chases Ointment, which entirely cured ine. I cannot speak too highly of it. I have recommended it to several friends, all of whom have been curea by its use.” Dr. Chase's Ointment is recognized by physicians, drurzisis, and the pub- lic in general as the only absolute eure for piles: €0 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronta ~ — ese Merchants Bank of Prince ~ ‘Kdward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for. "Jeposits received and interest allow- ed at best current rates, of } FIT FOR A PRINCE Foyat Scotch Whirtry, Fine Photogra Our Carbon all delighted. Be sure and visit the leading studio. portraits are unriveled. Our customers ar Sideboard Hlerance SOD ev $46Seae ls not so exp’nsive 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 togeiner, and finely finished—will last a life-time. Prices from $8.99 to $25.0. >eo = ¢ © 6 6 @eS¢2 oe -~2 62 => + =e John Newson DUSOSs i C@* JF OOD 3263 Ge &*°S¢5e24De®@! OD OD 6S. 00G 0 ©6464 06 oS o> — - _—- Summer Suiting Our importations of clothes for spring and summer is now om plete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiest tock of tuitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen in his city. Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship guaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line vf gents’ furnishings JOHN MLEOD & 60 Men’s Cotton, Summer . Balbriggaa, Merino, Underwear i | Natural Wool. Prices per suit 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 up. T.J.Harris, — London House — THE SEASIDE HOTEL a Opens for the season on July Ist @This Hotel fhes without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on the Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beaatitul walks and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, and good fishing within a short distance are among the advantage tu be had by patronizing the “Seaside.” Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete , good tables. Terms moderate.%Apply {ito Mrs. Newson at the Hotel; Rustico, or to e" . oe , JOEN NEYW7SONW, Charlettetown. = -_f ESiiee— i all the Latest Designs mad \\ eee He MMR MEMAMEDE Ar Le 8) i. a . r ic T