| i ' complaint can be | | Now £0 prevalent tie onred DY using our j kly cured ’ . quic glackberry cordial ‘easant to the caste and : ping compound of purely veget- ve extract may be given to » eqpaliest child with perfect “alet? and the assurance of gitty © ceed] relief. Price 25 Cents. qqrge B. Hughes The People’s Druggist. It is P | | | | | | | i | Apothecaries’ Hall. [ enn eeee 9eee w= ~v0s 0eecesee o Snappy ‘Ginger ’ ‘Snaps Who would wantlany other kind) AGiner Snap that | js not spappy is no gooc . Wekeep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sell them right at ett wee mae eees ize per Ib. Order today. Trtarsoxe 98. D. Stewart Eoiipes Bakery $ BAKES|BEST BREAD. pseseseces+ A 8OG2 C482 86 CARD! | DRAW: L. DICKEY (Late ofj London’ Hospitals.) SPECIALIST : Eye, Ear, Noze, Throat, OFFKE: Cameron Hicck, Victoria Row: BovRS: 9.30 a.m. to 1p. m.;2tolp. m, Evenings by appointment. Telephone. Pp Tested and Fitted with Glasses.) aw. lle Vaccination Act 1886, Onend after Monday Augnet 20:h, next, secination will be attended to by the indertignes, under the provisions of this Aci, at their respective offices, {rom 2 to *p.@., daily, for the present. (Signed) RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D. PETER CONROY, M. D. Supts. of Vaccination. Gatows, Aug. bth, 1900.—taw tf, | 66646 6986 VESSEZSOS I his lot is compos ‘d of And they have turned Plaids, Just alworl. If yol for this fall, call in’ and aside, . : eee our south window. WEEKS ‘Just Received Stripes, Checks, THE JPEOPLE'S ‘STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. —_— Sea eee TRE DAILS EXAMINEK SOLOMON SLOW'S ADVICE, What I Would Do, or Have Dene, if I Were Boss I would make Officiais who receive | pay from the Oity, Local Government, or Dominion make §& pretence of earning their ealaries. Some of them earn it honestly, others in @ half hearted way, | while others don’t even make a pretence. I would have our sireets properly sprinkled, not a pretence as at present. I would have our streete swept and cleaned. 1 would enforce the bye-law that for. bide sidewalks being encumbered with goods and rubbish. ifthe Provincial Government pays a Commisioner of Public Works I would bave him dothe work and not let the Pre mier have the work of that office added to bis slready onerous duties, If the Premier does the work why waste the salary of C. P. Works on tne office of C. P. Works. ;} SI would send the good old steamer , Stanley to England and have her put in working shape to be ready for next wioter’s trade so that she could help the Minto when she gets stuck. Sotomox Stew. LETTER FROM FATHER BURKE. as Sin,—lI notice in your paper of a few days ago an item from the Pioneer re *the cattle disease of Pictou, N 8, which Dr. Pethick bas recently been studying, He a: serts,or the item asserts for bim,t iat the distemper is due to the :agworit, nove of ) Which grows in Prioce Kdward island. Allow me to inform the writer of the item that he is altogether astray. There 6, alas, too much ragwort flourishing on our soil, its dirty yellow mead being lifted at the present moment from Tiguish to East Point. In the west it is cailed the Caughlan, the Irieh name given it by the early eetilers of Greenmount where it firet appeared. It is a noxious weed, bat bot hurtful to cattle, which will not eat it atall. Long ago hee been proved, de- gpite tbe local belief to the contrary, that ray wort and the singular catile disease of Piciov conpty have no connection whats ever: Yours truly, A. E. Burke. Alberton, August 15, 1900. ¢ ; e+e SHIP NEWS. —— ee Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Aug. 17.—City of Ghent, McNevin, Hastings; Geuesta, Muno, Georgetown; Daiey, Moren, Pictou; Margaret Ann, Buckler, Pictou. CLEARED Aug. 17.—S 8, City of Ghent, McNevin, S’Sides, Davey, Moran, Pictou; Marg: r-t, Ann, Buckler, Summerside; 8 3. Halifax, Pye; Halifax; Viola, Beardsley, Richie bucto, Minnie Laur:, Bailye, Pictou; Lady Hill, Phalen, Piciou. No Yankee Humbug but good honest value in Maypole Soap the great English Home Dye DYES ANY MATERIAL ANY COLOUR PRES. A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. out beautiful, Plains. want a stylish costume have one of these laid & CO, Heenes - 8O large as last year. 4ND OTHER POINTS. Haying is almost finished in Dundas and vicinity, The crop, bowever, is not The other crops look well, andan abundant yield is anti» cipated. Judge Warburton holde court at Dundas on Monday, The docket is not a large one. During the recent storm the popular hostelry known as the Martin House bad anarrow escape from destruction, The walls in the vicinity of the telephone took fire during the progress of the storm, and only the prompt application of a goodly supply of water saved the premises. Had the fire occurred in the night the bouse would in al] probability have been burned down, The Presbyterian church at Dundas has lately been in the bands of ekilled kaleominers and paper hangers, and the walls and ceilings present a beaatiful ap- pearance asa result. The seats are to be er next week, after the special sefvices which began oa Thursday are concluded. Rev. A L McKay, of Bass River, N. 3_, who bas been visiting friends in Dun- das left a day or twoago on returu to his home, The rev. gentleman labored in this section last winter and made many trierds by who n he will always be heart. ily welcomed. There has been a good deal of fishing at Ross’ mills recently and some ex- traordinaty catches are reported. One young ladytayeshe caught a4 “two pounder,” and another pleads guilty ‘o catcuing a “ bigger fish” than that. “Straws show how the wind blows,” was the remark of a recent visitor to Dundas as his hat lifted itself from his bead and dropped into the mill pond into which he was preparing to cast his line in search of the speckied beauties. It was the same individual who re- ma ked that “sll things come to him who waite” after fhe landed the quarter- pounder for which he had been angling ao hour or more. Hay rides are popular in Dundas just now. The larger the party and the rougher the road the more fun there ie in the outing. Of conree the company bas @ good to do with it roo. Mr. Samuel Matheson is home from the Klondike, where he has passed the last three or four years. It is twenty yeare since “Sam’’ left his Island home, and his many friends are giving him a hearty welcome. It is understood that be has done wel! in the gold county. The pretty little chapel at St. George’s was thronged with wor- shippere on Sunday Jast, when the writer attended service there. Father McLean preached an able sermon and the choir rendered capital music. Father McLean is exceedingly popular with his perithiovers as weil as with all oibers by whow be i» koown. A movement is on fuot at St. George’s for the erection of a suitable memoris! to mark the earthly resting place of the late lamented **Fatner Francis.” The memor- rial wil! probably take the form of a Calvary group. Father McLean has the macver .vaaal,ani the people are ree spondirg generously to bis call for finaa- clal ass icltance. His Lordehip Bishop McDonald goes to Little Harbor in the near future to conse- crate that portion of the Roman Cattolic cemetery woich has not yet been attended to. Intbe meant methe people are put- ting the finishing touches upon the place. Keerything looked calmly serene in Cardigan as the writer passed through the villagea dey or two ago. Some new houses bave been put up, and the applica~ (ion of the parnt brush seems to have been general, Mr. William M. Flynn, the populer staiun sgeot at Cardigan, is enj ying a well-mecited holiday. Mr. H. V. Palmer is enjoying a short noliday at Souris. Mr. F. W. Hyndman was at Sourie for a week recently. He was well ple:sed with the place. lew ee DIED At Western Road, Lot 3, on the 5ib instant, Rachel Mclotyre, aged 36 yearr. Just received one case Ladies Felt Hats, newest st yles.—Moore & Mcueol. Wanis, Lost & Found LU-T.—On Monday night, August 1lith atier arrival of latetvain, acbildsco:t Coat was cropped between leaving train and get- ting }.tc carriage outside of stution. Finder wiil be reward+d by leaving same with Mr. Ri; gs, Baggexe Master, 3:me jd. TO BE LET.—One half ofa double tene- ment house on Sydney street, suitable fur a smaii family. Poss s-ion can be given im- m-diately. Apply to Francis P, McCarron. August 9th, 1900. TO LET.--I)welling house on Kent Street, adjoining reside: ce of Dr, Keliy. Apply on premises to F. ¥. Kelly, dy 3ins eod yd. Highest price paid for ladies and gents left orf clothing. Cal! at their residence for tnem. Prop a card ip the Post Osfice, or call to Richmond Street, Opposite Nelson Bros. Mes, Kirby, Clothing store BOY WANTED.—As apprentice at THE EXAMINER Office, LL FOR SALE.—At ww baigain, one 3+horse pywer boiler aud engine, App y to George E. Ful, 10 ins eod. LOST.—Between Watermere and Peopic’s Cemetery, & geatleman’s light overeoat, Liveral rewari offered for its recovery. sTO L&T.—The houseo:r Lower Prince St o# occu vsiei oy W B Roverison, Esq. Pos ession Uctobder lst. Apply to R Macmillan WANTED.—A girl to aszaist housework. Apply to Mrs Lapthorne, cor- ner of Pleasant Street and St Peters Koad. in general FOR SaLE OR TO LEC —“ Watermer-. Aiso * Parxview™ Cottage adjoining sam: plyt tvn. Gea, W. Howlan orto D, wt, swilestor. CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 1 Local and Other Items, A Syve Som.—It is eaid that between $306 aud $900 was realized at the Indian River tea party. A Comina Event.—-The picnic and clam bake at Alberton on the 21st prom- ises &@ thorough day’s enjoyment in @ beautiful locality. a ee ToKeN or Appreciation —The people of Alberton are presenting Mr. Ceci! Stewart, their late bank msnager, with a costly testimonial on the eve of his departure for Sydney, C. B. ReLtcio0s Ceremoxy.—The ceremopy of the blessing of the new bell and the ad minietering ofthe rite of Confirmation will take place at St Mark’s Church, Lot 7, 0n Sunday, August, 26th, His Lord~ thi, Bishop McDonaid officisting. Contract Awarpep, — Mr. Robert Johnston, Long River, has been awarded the contract for the construction of the new Presbyterian Church at Cavendieh, at something over two thousand dollars. The building is to be completed earl; next Bummer.—Agriculiurist. A Svocsssru, CeLesration.—The Feast of the Assumption, the national fete of ihe Acadians, was celebrated with great eclet at Palmer’s Road this year. The religi - Ous service was participated in by Rev. Fathers Chaieson, Gallant, Burke and Murphy, and the picnic wfier on the church grounds was largely atiended. and entirelyg-uccessful from a monetary points of view. There was a big teaon that day at Iodian River, which aleo realized a bandeome sum of money for the new chorch. From Monrreat,—The eteamer Cam- psoas arrived in Caoarlottetowo yesterday afiernoon and left for Pictou about eight o’clock. Her passengers fr.m Moatreai included Mr. Alex Nairn, Judge Chis- holm, Mre Chisholm, Miss Naira, Mr and Mre G:o D Mosely, Mrana Mrs E. Tasse, Miet Paterson, Mre Donovan, Miss Nairn, Mr and Mre gC gJ LeBoutillier, Mr and Mrs Samuel Miss Hamilion, Doctor and Mrs C W G Rondeau, Mraod Mrs Wm Hart, Misses Har , (2) Mre Jobo Paterson, Mrs Wm Paterson, Mr A Goddard, Mies M-rcier, Miss Horrie, Mies F Julliard, Miss Mav 8h ridan, Mr J Bishop, Mr Geo Roberts, Mrs A W Mosely, Mes Dun- cap and maid, M's Jas C Young, Mre ti D Gamble, Mr A C Boswa!), Mies A Mc- Kenzie, Mies Kate Rider, Mr and Mre V KE Toutaine, Miss C Girard, Mre RS Heller, Mieses Helier «¢2,) Mr LA Gen- dron, Mrs B Broseeau,Mr. H V McDvffee, MreJ T Robiuson, Rev Geo R Merrill, Rev J G Fraser, Mr and Mre H W White, Mre F G Lyman, Master Lyman,Mr W V.ckers Davies, Mrs D P H Armstrong, Mise H Armstrong Mr and Mre N Derjardine, Mise Hilda Schriven, Mr T H Schriven, Mieses Nora avd Mary Shenstone, Master O-born Shen atone, Masters James Schriver, William Schriver aod Robert Schriver, Mr and Mre M Lettinger, Mise Letsinger, Misses Mary acd Helen Sciriver, Mrs W E Med- tord, Mr and Mrs A H Mae-on, Mrs M A Wiliisme, MiseS ai E Williams, Mr A Mae- soo, Mise C Masson, Mr Jos pn Shen:t »ne, Mre. Sbenston, Yasiter Alan Shensivre Mr M Frizon, Mee Kavanagh, Mrs Johu Harrie, Master C Harrie, Mr W B Ravmood, Mr W H Smith, Mr and Mrs G F oneliey, Misses (2) Shepley, Mr and Mrs « Jones, Mrand MrsJ 7 Finch and child,M) aod Mre Hillery Bell,Mrs Mack~ lm, Ms; F Snarr, Mes Gibb, Mrs Joes C Youvgand child, bir A Kennedy, Mies Beatreio, Mrs McLaren, Miss Mce Larep, Wm Provost, Mr BS Lave, Mr, aod Mrs Geo Porter, Mr and Mrs J Brookes, Dr and Mrs Chabot, Mrand Mre Jos Gaynor, Miss Meyers, Mraad Mre M Brennan, Miseee Brennen (2), Mre J W Mooney, son and daughter, MrI F Black, Mie S W Mooney aod child, Jadge De B.ily,Mr A Beaudry, Mr and Mre Gui- vaul , Mrs W Suddard, Mr RI McNeill. The Campana also bed 4 good freight for this port. She wilreturo from Piciou on Monday afternuon and leave again about 7 p m. Every stateroom is engaged for the outward passage. Her outward cargo will include 7000 pkgs cheese and butte.’ = 3 ZS = = 3 oe = 3 ak Tanglefoot Sticky fly paper,t he etickiest of tbemu!. 3 jarge double shee:s 10 Cents. Little Tanglefoot 9 douole sheets. 10 Cents. Wilson's Poison Pads 8c per pkg. (5 pade). Sweet Poiscn Pads 10c for 3 pkgs (15 pade). Davis’ Poison Felts 10c¢ for 3 pkgs of (12 pade). AS MVE SE NINN SIN IN Fic SHEAAAAMA SEAM AAAI WANA) AAU Ad bd 2 od AAA AAU ddd IA Ad PPE NPN MSN EIN o- PALA Zi AMAA idl Adda ddd aN Hamilien, | &, 1900 MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, Every Lady in Charlottetown and Country Should take advantage of the prices we are offering on Weur Shirt YWaists Not old crumpled goods, but new fresh stock, just as itcame frcm the laundry. It; Will Pay You To buy these waiste even it you use them only for house wear. Three Special Prices 39c, 50c and 15€-- Each. These latter are elegant goods worth $1.35 and $1 50. Stanley Bros, Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the |.rgestland! nobb'est lo of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price ‘from 2¢ to 75.¢ Anotner strong line with us is our Shirts. White and colored shirts, soft outing shirts eo!!ars -ttach .’ silk front shirts. See our doube thread Balbr.ggai Unde: 5 clothing, $5¢ per suit. Extra bargains every Saturday atcE*, Store open uatil 1) "Gordon & MoLellan eeeee~ Men’s Stylish Outfitter NE VA 6 Beautiful Enamelld Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, pans, cofiee amd tea spoons. We kewe them with British, Canadian, Scot:h.*[rish and — nat pins, scar French coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and 1&c. up. | ~ Fe nen ; number of wedding rings lately, bcz as we are of rings can quickly suppl Bee secs, gs can quickly supply any style of New gold spectacles and eyeglasses. ke w. Tavior Apri) 2nd 1900, Camero..8 Bizek, ‘Ohariottetow men ee Ti eee