t Quebec Steamship Co. Str “CAMPANA,” From Montrea From Ch’iown | reeday 22nd May Monday 28th May | onda, 4th June ‘ Lith June} “« 18th * * 2m * 4 “ 3nd July -“ Mh July | = Tee = [aa Oo CY 30th : " 6th Aug. i3ib Aug. =“ 2 "= Fee “ Srd Sept. * 10th Sept. 7 7th - 2a. * 2 Ist Oct. Sth Oct, “« 185th 22nd ‘ - Wo Sth Nov. “ 12th Nov. Freight handled “carefully and at cur- ye.ut races. p ngers will find the accomodation ti Lest, and the tripupand down the St. Lawrence the most delightiul. CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May 14th, 1900 Agevts. ~ wed Ag gat. NOTICH. Notice is hereby given that the business of the late Charles Matheson, Painter, | will be carried on by the undersigned un- t) irther notice. tuesinese will be under the man- ay of John C. Murpby, who been in tl ploy of the deceaeed for the past ’ ars, ie a master workioen, and Q mpetent to conduct the work. patronage of former customers kit uv colicited JANE MATHESON, Si. Avard’s, June 12th, 1900, cod. | MeCJLL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Metri: ulation Examinations, preliminary tL« \arious Courses of Study, will be held at }..!;eal and at local centres on llth Jupe. and at Montreal in September, as upc: F: of Arte (Men and) We men) “a . +*Fa y of Applied Science >Mon, 17th Sept. Fa: . of Medicine Fa: » of Law Fi. of Comparative Medi- ‘ o Vete rinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) my Facul(y of Arts (Revised Curriculm. he « sare cpen also to PARTIAL) 5STU- DE thout Matriculation 7 tJ Faculty of Applied Science the cor n Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and di inginec ring, Chemistry and Architec- tu also vpen to PARTIAL STUDENTS Will Matricu lation. } 3 nations for twenty-one first year E) » Exhibitions in the Facultv of Arts, réie . from $90 to.$2.90, will be held on the 17 iember at Montreal, Halifax, St} Ji B., Charlottetown, P. E. 1. St.) Js Nfid., and other centres. 1 yal Victoria College, the new res- ics college for Women, will be ready to rece -)udents On 17th September. 1 «Gill Norma! School will be re-opened or ptember, Ji Jars 0! Examinations, and coples of 1) ~pdar, containing full information, Di obtained on application to W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. _—_ Ne Figs on our 3ey's at the Front! |.cep them away from the to r at h« me, der screen doors and wirdows now. A. Juchemin & Co "_E. Ll. Door and Sash Factory. uiit Edge Laundry Soap The famous unequalled in cleansing pro- perties, harmless to the fines fabric. For sale by all leading Groceries. McKINNON & McNRYIN WECLIEFS ALF AGINIE. cay 19, i4i. —_——_—_—_— FOR SALE “Newlands” 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 tf What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Focd is an ovel; ebcclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains a)] of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a | blocd builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak Dervous Men, women and chilpren strong and healthy’ 50 cents a box. = It is evident that China is not the same proposition it wasa few yesrs ago when Japan walked all over it. Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows. It’s the fast young man who is usually slow in paying his debte- DR. A.W. CHASES FR ~ <) GATARRH CURE .... awe. is sent direct to the a parts by the Improv d Blower Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. Ali dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffab. a << Some wives’ idea of a husband’s recrea- ! tion is to allow him to water the lawn. ~~ Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, When a man is his own worst enemy he should be excused for kicking lim- self. A Good Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, but don’t blame the stomach for biliousness. It, | is deranged, and causes poisonous bile tore- | main in the vlood causing indigestion. head- ache and irregular action of the bowels’ Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the liver, kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- tion on these organs eflect prompt and last- ing cures of biliousmess, dyspepsia’ headache and all kidney silments. O1epilla dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, I: isn’t the man who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth that makes the moet siir a +e - To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All rugeists }eiund the money it fails to cure he. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box A man with a few thousand bushels of old wheat on hand can smile at the future. Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. There is probably nothing purer than the motive of a man who lends money to acother when he never expects to get it back. Mizard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. I) A PICKARD & CO., PEAKE’S NO. 1 WHARF A full stock of the best Coal on hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronage is solicit- ed, LOWEST PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY June 30d& wim then eod $w 5m, CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highes* for scrap iron, lead, — brass or any old alloy at Eedale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Don’t Neglec Your Watch If you allow your watch to run too 1g without eleaning, or with damag- « parts it may be worn so badly as to jistroy its usefulness asa timepiece; setter have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- pairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us atrial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great GrorGE STREET. W N TANTON v eweler Sien oF THE Bie Warcu. ; which we desire above all things to THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARL@TTETOWN, JULY 13 LORD SALISBURY ON MIS-| SIONS. (Continued from Page 3-) Mohammedan country may, without any moral fault on their part, light a flame which it may be hard for them ever to suppress. And remember that in these Mohammedan countries you are not dealing with men who have religious motives, earnest In many respects, terribly misled in others, but a religion that has portions of our Own embodied in its system. You are deal- ing with a force whic ha pure though mistaken theism gives to a vast population. You will not convert them —JI do not say you will never do so. God knows I hope that that is far from our fears. But, deaiing with events of the moment, I think that your chances of conversion, as proved by our experience, are infinitely small compar- ed to the darger of creating great perils and of producing serious convulsions, and may be of causing bloodshed which will be a serious and permanent obstacle to that Christian religion ——— preach. This is a danger that you must bear in mind. THE FORESIGHT OF POLITICIANS. You must not imagine that all politi- cians are simply regardless of the high- est interests of their race—(cheers)— but the politicia.s see closely the dan- gers that those who do not examine so carefully may perhaps not appreciate so intimately. And I earnestly urge them, fiot asa political matter, but as an element of Christian duty, as a con- pition of giving the highests pJsition in the world to that religion which they adore—I urge them to abstain, if possible, from undue publicity wher- ever misconstruction is likely to be placed upon their action, I am conscious of the enormous dif- ficulty to a devout man’s conscience which this question will impose upon him, but yet it is a great and serious danger, and having had tais opportun- ity of speaking to you, I did not like to pass it by. I only will urge you to re- member that the world, however slow- ly—I might say at this moment very slowly—is travelling to the point where the government ofall races will be done not by organized force’ but by regulated andadvancing public opinion and you have in your hands one of the most powerful and sacred levers that ever acted upon opinion, and it will be not only dependent on the zeal, but also on the wisdom and Christian pru- dence with which you work that instru- ment, that the great results fer which we all pray may be achieved. The Bishop of Albany seconded the motion, and Sir John Kennaway, M.P., speaking as President of the Church Missionary Society, supported it, and it was carried unanimously. Sir Johnre marked that though missionary work- ers should give attention to what Lord Salisbury had said, yet he urged them not to be timid. ie + > Ee DOING HER OWN WORK ; In her article on “Tie Lady Who Does Her own Work,” Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe dwells on the value ef housework in giving the yery healthiest form of ex- ercise, and for the average woman shows it to be far preferable to the work of the maeceure, who, evem im those days, more than thirty years ago, seemed to have found pleaty of patients. “© Would it sot be quite as cheerful aed less expensive in process,” she asks “If voung girls from early life developed the muscles in swe plog, dusting, iroming, rubbing furniture, and all the multiplied domestic processes which our graudmoth~ ers knew of?’ and then adds: “I will venture to say that our grandmothers in 4 week went over every movement that any gymnast has inyented, and went over them to some productive purposes, , too,” Here is s hint that women with thin arms would do well totake. It is said to be really a fact that Clara Louise Kellogg,the singer, when a young girl, was much an- moyed by the attenuated appearance of her arms, when she began to don evening dreee at her crowded concerts. Someone recommended a brisk use of the broom, which advice she followed, aad soon had a round, plump member, as the reward of her Isbor. Ifa thin, listless girl, with a dull eye and stare, can by any means be persuaded to try the ** broom cure,” she will be astonished to find what a beautifier it really is, Aw OLp anp WELL TrigpD Kemepy.— Mrs. Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘one of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mre. Winslows Soothing Syrup, In the House of Commons on Tuesday, } not left Paris and that Fabre had not the premier announced that Tarte had cv aseancaaataiiialttl ll lll Cl 4 ‘ been sppointed te succeed him, ; (90° IT PAYS. It pays to wear a smiling face And langb our trouble down ; For all our little trials wait, Var laughing or onr frowns, Beneath the magic ofa smile Our doubts will fade away, As melts tbe frost in early epring Beneat the sunny ray. It pays to makea worthy cause, By hbe!ping it your own ; To give the curreat of our lives A true and noble tone. It pays tocomfort heavy hearts Oppressed with du!!l despair, Aod leave in sorroe -darkened lives A gleam of brightness there. It paysto give a helping hand To eager, earnest youth, To note, with all their waywardnese, Their courage and their truth ; To strive with sympethy aud love Their confidence to win ; It paye to open wide the neart And “let the eunsbine in.” —, DIED. At Auburn, P. E. 1.. 0a the 10th of July, inst., Bridget, relict of the late Thomas Creehan, in her 68th year. What You Pay For Medicine Ig no Test of Its Curative Value—Pre- scriptione Versus Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are just as much a doctor's prescription as any formula your family physician can give you. The difference is that Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills were pere- fected after the formula had proven it- self of inestimable value in scores of hundreds of cases. Dr. Chase won almost as much popu- larity from his ability to cure kidney disease, Pver complaint, and backache, with this formula, as he did from the publication of his great recipe book. The idea of one treatment reaching the kidneys and liver at the same time was original with Dr. Chase. It ac- counts for the success of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills in curing the most complicated ailments of the filtering ergans, and every form of backache. As a family Kidney-Liver Pills are unapproached. They keep the kidneys, liver, and bow- els healthy, active, and regular, and 60 prevent and cure nine-tenths of the {Ils to which humanity is subject. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all deal- ers, or Edmanson, Bates & Ca., To- ronto. ANADIAN 43: Rest) Coun ake ae < CHEAP EXCURSIONS nie Onis Canadian Northwest From Canadiap Pacific Stations in New Brunswick. Round trip Colonist class tickets. WF URINE «wind . deccenes & . cp: endosomal Moosomiv....... » stn deie ae RO RW cischicnhds. ( eeeesis ane « 30.00 NII: 4 « «us << o nbddnieiddecbulideennia eee pe ee , eee eS ee Cites. eeeea 35.00 MRE TOW inci ge iieess: pieietbdh a da guns 40 00 ee 40.00 Tickets good going only June 18th, July 13th and 16th, good to return until Auguet 20th, Sept. 12th and 16th, 1900, respectively. Tickets good to stop over at Dryden, Ont., Winnipeg and west thereof. For farther particulars write to. A. J. HEATH, D. T. A.,C. P. R., St. John. N. B. ae gets © "4 = Sye80 sp / ‘ ooo / 4 tl r ie ey ae # a) n c a , fRr3 \\ = oh | g ? the One Who Cooks. knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it ? 7 JOHN McKENNA., Queen Street, DR- GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN :& SURGEON (Graduate McGill University): Office and Resideace— Dorchester St Office Houre—9 to 10, a. nm. l to 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. medicine Dr. Chase's | FIT FOR A PRINCE LS. Shomoon x Cy | h all delighted. Fine Photography eee | all the Latest Design Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers s<otch Whioky| Be sure and visit the leading studio. Gr. Et. COO of slim Se~2 OS SS. 090G02 ©9SO9SG 0692 02 Sideboard Hlervance different. is not so expensive as is generally supposed, Prices were all big a few years ago, 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 They are of rich pattern and designs, good woods, well put together, and finely finished—will last a life-time. purses. Prices from $8.90 to $25.60. John Newson! C@BORBse 862-47 F SED 03206039 O2S™® 0° ©]14056804O50! =]}6 248 2<8 Now it’s Summer ISI STS NOS OS Our importations of clothes for spring and summer is om plete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiet tock of tuitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen i his city. Correct style, perfict fit and best workmansll { Se cere a ee ee ee D Suiting) guaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line vf gente’ furnishingy JOUN MLEOD & Ol: Men’s Prices a ee a THE SEASIDE HOTEL Opens forthe season on July Ist. without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on tb Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautitul walt? and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, ast good fishing within a short distance are among the advan ts be had by patronizing the “Seaside.” Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, Terms moderate.=Apply to Mrs. Newson at the Ho JOHN; NEWSON, Charlottetow®, Rustica, or to pt attention tc scuriry col... Summer Underwear I. J. Harris, | Cotton, Balbriggan, | Merino, Natural Wool. per suit 4 ‘. 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 up. F : This Hotel ete , geod tablet London Houst } ,