—......... Principal - Miss Wathon Primary Dept. - Miss Barrett Re-onene Tuesday, Septem ber 4th, 1960, Lower (ist Kindergarten Building, Prince Street. Charli town’s School of Music H. Watte. tT a veU )irector Prof. W Mice Smallwood’s Classes resume Tuesilsy, September 4th, 1900. ; The |'i:+ctors Classes on Monday, Sep ten: ber 24:h, 1900, upstairs Kindergarten. S, MOORE, Esq., Secretary of Roard of Trustees, CANADA'S International Exhibition st. John, N. B. Opens Sept: 10th, Closes Sept 18th. Addiiors have been? made to the Live es Steck prizes and a buttermaking competition and exi.ivit of cheese making provided for. Amusements will, this year, be more than ever a prominent feature, including _many unique aad startling novelties. Excursion return tickets will be issued from all sta‘ions at one first-class fare from Septem! er Sth to 18th, both inclusive, good to return unul September 22nd, 1900; and on ‘Tuesday “eptember 11th, and Monday, Septem? :r 17, special excusion tickets will be issuec’, not exceeding $3 50, from any sta tion ont ¢ P. E. Island railway, good to re turn on third day including date of isste. The return fare from Summerside on Tues- day, 11th inst., and on Monday, 17th inst., will be $2.50. Exhibitors desiring space in the buildings eron the grounds sheuld make early en qguiry and, tor sales and special privileges 1m- mediate application should be made. Premivn lists and entry forms wili be sent on application to CHAS, A. EVERETT, [ Manager & Secretary. ee McLAUGHLIN, President ; WALTER SIMPSON Bay View, Agent for P. E. Island Guar anc S’Side papers. —— enna = i. ‘THN DERS =i. Seaied tenders will be received until THURSDAY, the 20th day of September, next, at 12 o’clock noon, for the erection of a brick and’ stone building on the site of the ? present + pothecaries Hall, in Charlottetown "a Plans :nd specifications prepared by WC. Harris, Architect, may be seen at the office o! McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie, Queen ; Square, ' harlottetown. ' Tenders to be addressed to the undersigne? and marked ‘‘fender for Apothecaries Ha. Building. 4 The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. W,. A. O. MORSON, Ch’tow1, Aug. 24th, 1900. dy thur, wed, fri. td. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BINoS ; , L we Agricultural —ANB— Industrial Exhibition 7) xhibitio Open tothe Maritime Provinces from Sao be Septem s:r 25th to the 28th, 1900 -OVER— i = 4 or; * Pp 2 $6200 im Prizes. Ore of he greatest disnlays of Live Stock, Poultry. |} »1m Products, Vegetables and Fruit ever bro. gut together inthe Maritime Pro- . ea Exhibi; carried practically free on all Gov- lbmet Lailways, ‘owe-t xcursion rates for passer gers. fwods)s Horse Racing, purses $1300 00 _ Special »treactions in addition to the Ex- nibitioa sd Racesto be adv scd later. Accom) ation for ever ; Fer Fs lL. sts, Race’ Pr mes and all BiIms' .p write G, R. SMALLWOOD, ime Sec’y-Treasurer. F.LHA Z2.RD, resident. —_— aceemnctanematiincilema chances OD ERIE | Scuvol Books *chool Supplies The latest in ssereiss Bceolss, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. HASZARD & MOORE. Suanye Je, KINDERGARTEN | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOT(E TOWN SEPTEMBER 14, 1900 oe in a a TWENTY YRARS STANDING. — i Trouble of a Norwich Farmer who | was Relieved by Dood’s Ki’dney Pills. Norwica, Sept 1).—For Mr Wibert Woodward, of Wilow Dell, has suffered with backache. He grew eo bad that he was confined to his bed two daye out of aweek. His farm suffered for the lack of the eve of its master, and Mr Woodward made every effort to find a a cure for bis trouble. He eays “I tried everything I ever heard of, but nocure. Last fall I beard abou Dodd’s Kidney Plils, and I bought three taxes of them from Mr Bannon of Norwich, andI sm happy tosay they have done me mere good than all the other medicines put togetber that I go from the doctor. My wife takes Dood’s Kikney Pills aleo, for lsme back and rheuma'ism and finds them grand. I any persons suffering as we did will try there remedies, I would willingly pay iwo dollars a box rather than be without Dodd’e Kidney Pille io the house. twenty years It seems strange that eventhe smallest shoe is @ foot long. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure se, &. W. Grove’s signature is on each box The fool’s weaknees may be the wise man’s atrength. iil — 5 Aly A Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. Shot eilk is hardly the proper materie for war balloons. ] Micard’s Liniment cures Dandroff. -—— 2. Men who epo'l babies and build air castles indulge in-fancy. - DR..A. W. CHASE'S ©) CATARRH CURE ... Ode. 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. —_—- > © <<a A fiddle is a violin and an inferior hotel @ vile inn, ilinard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. A boy saould never attempt to wear 4 man’* hat until bis head gete its full growth, Hinard’s Liaiment for sale evarywhere, (he Examiner Calendar FOR S<PTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd, v lM n, Sth. last Quarter, 15th Mew Moor, 23rd s rien Water Sun _ Day of We’k Miorn ’ Aft’n | Rises.| Sets. 1) Saturday 226 251/55 30 628 2| sunday 320; 346) 31 | 26 3| Monday 425 452) 32 24 4| Cuesdav 5 58| 6 24) 33 22 ‘|}Wednesday| 722; 7 50! 485 20 ¢| Thursday 8 29' 857) 36 18 i\ Friday 9 24, 9 52) 37 16 8\Saturday 10 4 1031) 38 l4 9 Sunday 10 45, 11 13} 40 12 10 Monday 11 20 11 48 41 10 (1 Tuesday 0 4 033) 42 & (2 Wednesday | 0 31; J] @ 43 6 13 Thursday) BUS; < 43 46 4 14 Friday 2 8 237 46 “ 15 Saturday 310) 3 38 47 1 16 Sunday 433, 5 0| 48 [5 59 17 Monday 5 57| 6 22, 50 57 18 Tuesday 72 Oe ate \9'Wednesday' 8 0} 8 22) 52 | 53 20, Thursday 8 33} 9 5] 54 51 21 Friday 9 22) 9 43! 55 49 22/ Saturday 9 561017) 56 47 23 Sunday 10 30 10 59) 58 45 24 Monday 10 54 11 6) 59 43 25) Tuesday 1118 114060 | 41 26 Wednesday | 11 39} 11 52) 1 39 27| Thursday 010' 038 2 38 28 Friday 042 106 38 35 29 Saturday 121,146 4 33 30) Sunday 21 227/66 {5 31 ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 50c per ‘g-llon. For keezing the pickel firm and good there is no better vine- gar tnan this. But some prefer the proof at 60c per-gal. or White Wine and Cidar at 40c per gal. If so we bave them good and strong. SANDERSON & v0 Who sell best Vinegar and spices. {dress that EI CETTE SE PCD. ANNIVERSARY REMINIS- CENCE. At Charlottetown on Tuesday, Sir Charles Tupper mentioned in his ad- thirty-six years ago that night there had assembled in Charlotte- conference, in promoung was a mover, that had AN town the which he (brought about the confederation of British North America. The Quebec Conference, where the basis of union was adopted, was the result of the earlier meetirg in the P. E. I. capital, the greater having grown out of the lesser scheme. ‘lo have shared in the work of sucha gathering more than a third of a century ago is no slight claim to distinction, and it is only one that Sir Charles ‘Tupper presents ‘This generation hardly knows how hard was the work put on those who, in Nova! Scotia especially, undertook tu per- fectthe union of tae provinces. An opposition, as fierce as it was unreas- onable, developed at Halitax and enlist ed the services of many of the pro- vince’s ablest men. Mr Joseph Howe used the greatest powers ot oratory ever possessed by a Canadian to des- troy what Sir Charles Tupper had worked to bring about. Sir Charles Tupper was almost alone in the House of Commons as a defender of feder- ation in his native province. Sir Ed. ward Kenny, a senator, was the one Nova Scotian for years in the federal ministry. Events were working for Sir Charles Tupper’s remnant, how-, ever, and in 1869 Mr Howe sealed his acceptance of the union by becoming one of Sir John Macdonald’s minister: 5 That broke up the antis; and Mr Field, ing at present one of Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s colleagues, is about the last one of prominence that is left. The recalling of these events in Charlotte- town must have appealed to whit was broad in the minds of those wi0 were gathered in the historic city. “If it al- so forced their attention.on the fact that the Conservatives were the one censtructive party in Canada’s building the fault was chiefly that of Sir Charles Tupper’s opponents, past and present. The platform that was wide enough to hold George Brown and John A. Mac- donald wou'd not have been crowded if | a Jones and a Fielding had climbed up- on it alongside a Tupper and a Howe. —Montreat Gazette. Sir Charles Tupper is sometimes re- proached by kis opponents for dealing in ancient history, but it would he hard for him to surpass the recent achievement of the Hon David Mills, minister of justice, who, in his address to the electors of Bothwell, revieved the events of the last thirty three yeers, and only reached the date 1896 in the closing paragrapi of his speech. It was remarkab’e, too, that instead of speaking of what his own party had done, he gave almost all his attention tothe alleged misdoings of the other fellows. The Riel rebellion ani the Pacific scandal takes up agre*t deal more roomin the report than any of the issues of the last qua‘ter of a cen- tury. Senator Mills is probably living in the past because h2 finds the atmos- phere more congenial than it is in the 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS. —iit Montreal Mr. Foster quoted Sir Wilfrid’s words,—*“* Nothing ia to goo% for Tarte; when Tarte goes I go,” aad remind- ed the people that Sir Wilfrid came all the way to Montreal to ad¢reas his eulogy to the Minister of Public Works aud solicit for Mr- Tarte the sympathy and eupp rt of bis fellow-citizens, Mr. Tarte had, Mr, Foster covtinued, made ihe Ad- | minisiration bmgbt and celebrated for | iategr! y in public affairs.” This sarcas- | fic cut was received with roars of laugh- ter. Fe ee ee ee nm a seen RN Tee Parrioric t unp.—An Ottawa dese patch sags: The committee of the patriotic fued are prepared to receive and deal with applicatiess on behalf of the Canadian volanteers, who have returned to Cansde, and it is suggested that offi- | cere commanding corps in Canads and the | several branches of the eoldiers wives league will be good enough to comnmupi-~ cate at once with tbe secretary of the patriotic fund, Ottawa, Dizzy Spells and Headache Weak, Nervous, and Run Down, would Shake with Wervousness—A Terrible Case—A Remarkable Cure. Mrs. Chas. H. Jones, Pierceton, Que, writes:—‘ For years I have been @ great sufferer; with my heart and nerves. I would take shaking spells and a dizzy, swimming feeling would come over me. Night after night I would never close my eyes, and my head would ache as though it would burst At last I had to keep to my bed, and though my doctor attended me froma fall until spring, his medicine did net help me. “J have now taken five boxes of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, and it has Gone me more good than I ever believed a medicine could do. Words fail to ex- press my gratitude for the wonderful cure brought about by this treat- ment.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food makes pale, weak, nervous men, women, and chil- dren strong, healthy, and happy. In pill form, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. DOBELLL INE WN \ z = r y ‘ \ ay Pe \ Zon ‘: ears} . awte st <— pogo = — AS) a ee ae ec SS Sa eae < s = _ ae eg et bc eto? I Le. CL Ste. ~ 8 ote Ge a The S S. POLINO of the Dobell Line, is due here from Montreal on Tuesdav, Sevt llth, and sails for St. John’s, Nfid, via Sydney and Nerth Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at low- est rates, For further information as to will guarantee that my Kbeumatism Oure will relieve lom- % MENS All Business | Wen And moet Professiona) men on ‘ Prince Edward/Island wil! have to | have acertain amount of a done thie fall. {f you area businese man or professional man we would like to* do your printing for you—we would like to give you prices on it auyway. We think we can give you better satisfaction in the Job Printing line than you can get anywhere else. We bave put in a lot of sew type, etc., this year, enabling us to turn out better work than ever be~ fore—and—“‘we have work done wheo we promiee it.” The Examiner Job Print Ch’town’s Leading Printers. Cor. Queen and Richmond Sireets —upstairs, = - <<» STR. CAMPANA. CHANGE OF TIME. Will sail from Pictou on Saturday, 15h Sept., ard fortnightly thereafter, calling at Charlottetown and sailing from nere as much earlier than usual as is practicable. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Sep: 11, 1900—Ex1l, 14, Guar 13,15, Pat 17, 19. DR: GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Gra tuate McGill Univeratty) Office and Residence—Do-ch2ster Stree Office Houra—9 to 19, a. m., lte 3 snd 7 to 8, p. m. Prompt attention to country calls. WOTICE ! ROCKY POINT FERRY. On and after Monday, Sept. 17th, freight and passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agep*. Apply w wrs. D. B. 3ins, (eee WaNikD.—a cook.. stewart, Prince street present. the steamer Elfin will make her last trip from Charlottetown at 6 p. m., and 6.30 from Rocky Point; also dis- continue 3 o'clock trip on Sunday afternoon 13..-Zi. knows there is one to reach a man’s that is by alwa a nicely spread table Tes this you must have den) groceries, canned goods provisions, Ne Can Help You There: We have the best of ¢ in that line What way is your trade; can we hayei le JOHN McK Matchless Blend Tr the best 25 ceat Tea on Barth. F If you want to use the best 25 cent {ea you'll have to use Matchless Blend Our sales of this tea have been some thirg marvellous. They have its creased every week since we first be- § yar to seil it—and they're increasing yet. Try a pound of Matchless. Remember we are soleagents. You can’t get the best 25¢ tea anywhere else. \Jenkins & Son Charlottetown. FOR SALE “Newlands The late residence of Mal colm McLeod, Q. C., Charlotte town Koyalty, combainidp twenty and three quarter acres, D. C; McLEOD, Solicitor. 20th, 190 A Ch’town,ne jime at the rv ea — 3 ; a y ; ieee ; pe " 7 pale eC} een ss ein i b ‘ Ss Y ; . bargain. HUNDREDS OF PEOP Are saving money and getting extraordinary values in everything in the footwear . Big Clearance Sale OF ART & CO’S STOCK Call and Get 30 to 50 per cent Discount. For Cash only. This isa genuine sale and will be continued for a short time Call. and see the stock. It is equal to any in the city, and is‘being sold at a tremem SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF Lt dous