ES TET WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS ’ ” ome in and look over ou stock is fine he oceries, Our and fresh and guaranteed to satisfact ry. We kee p every- thing in necessary For Housekeeping The prices, well, we wanf you! to see them when you are !ook ing at the goods. Their cheap ness will surprise you. Briscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET. KINDERGARTEN Principal - -, - Miss Wathen Primary Dept. -) - Miss Barrett Re-opens Tuesday, September 4th, 1960, Lower flat Kiodergarten Building, Prince Btreet. 3) arlottetown’s School of Music Director Prof. W. H. Watte. Mies Smallwood’s Classes Tuesday, September 4th, 1900. Che Directors Classes on Monday, Sep- teruber 24th, 190v, upstairs Kindergarten. F.S. MOORS, Esq., Seeretary of Board of [ris:223 resume McLEOD AND BENTLEY. sarristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c. D, C. McLeop, lately of the firm of M. & D. C. Me Leod. W. E. Bent ey, lately of the firm ef Mathieson & Bentley. Jrr-cks—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetown. Sept 79th dy 3mcs wy ti. Scotia eee ee School Books School Supplies The latest in xxerciss BScoks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside, DOMESTIC ECONOMY said Brown unto his wife one day, ‘We've nothing left to eat ; f things go on in this queer way, We can’t make both ends meet.” lis wife replied in words discreet, ‘‘Oh, we won't be badly fed ; f you can make but, one end meat, I’\! make the other}bread ? Chicago News. BUT GOOD WIFE! You can’t make ,ood Bread, if you don’t use good Flour. It’s a mistake many p2ople make in buying Ficur as well as other things, in thinking they are using «ccnomy by buyiag a cheap grade but it generally proves the dear- estin theend. When in want of F our give us a call; we keep most of the etandard brands and can onote as low prices as anyone in the trade, RED ROSE TES. This is one of the finest flavored Teas on tne market, give ita trial 28c} per lb. Try a bottle of our pure home- made Raspberry Vinegar, 25c ver bettle. It makes 2 splendid drink, Free “delivery, Telephone con- nection. Sy F. Madigan & vy ‘ a gan C0 Lower Queeng Street, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBBR, 4 1900 WONDROUS REMEDY is What a Dodd’s Kidney Pills. London Doctor Calls Lonpon, Oot. 1.—A large decrease in the er of cases of Kidney Disease has been lin this city during the past year. our line that i |! ‘*jhere’s only one thing to be said aout 5a1G a promi nt physician, spei .s King on l his f Hing ff 1s l solely to the use ol 1 | sk I DY } e, 1) y Pills are n wondrous ki y y Vel \ I ) I us y every i \ n for g k { Brain workers, according to statistics i which bave been | : ga] ved publisned recently, are Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Salf-rase labor is pain, the only rest is » werthy end, - —~>- - To Cure a Cold in One bay Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, All ruggisisrefund the money it fails tocure sc, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Germapv dockvards are kept so building warships €that fears are being expressed that it will soon be necessary to have merchant vessels built abroad. The large Tyranny is always weakness—Lowel! DR. A. W. CHASE'S © CATARRH CURE ... ZQc. is sent direct to the disease parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the ai: 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. sicnsliiacaih iii ciscina A girl who has a new bat nearly every day is liable to have some that are not paid for. Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. The new woman isan old the newness began to wear off. stery since fr ¢ ' Babics Tortured By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort und perma: ent cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment, & prepataticn which bas a record of cures unparalielead in the history of medicine. K<Z-ma, salt rheum, tetier, scald head, old people’s resh, and ail itching skin diseases, are abscluleiv cured by Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment. _ oro The late Kicrg Humbert bas left a very baud re patrimery, which is estimated at from £500,010 10 £1.200,000. Women's Troubles, Are usually thevesult of an exhausted nerv- OWS system Wl ich can be fully restcred by the use Cf Dr. A. Chese’s Nerse Food. Women irece nervous tnd i1titable by the Waslirg « stxse which diain their system firdpew lie. rew vigor, Lew energy. in br. A.W. Chese s Nerve Ford, the world’s greut- est bicod and neive wuilder. a This is a new Breuktast Food just put on the market. It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat and be ng almost pure Gluten is one of the healthiest and most nutritious foods known. It is highly recommended fer the use of diabetic persons or those of weak digesticn. With every two packages purchased at-our stole we give free a very nice picture of North Western scenery. Beer & Coff Groeeries. Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Public Auction on the premises on Wednesday, the 24th October next, at the hcur of 12 o'clock noon, that valuable and desirable property situated on the southern side of Richmond Street, between Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion Vailding and premises. The building is of brick, well and substantially built, being in a central position. immediately opposite ther Law Courts; can be made suitable for many purposes, public er private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, President Y. M, C. A, Sept, 25, tue and Fri. CORRUPTION MUST CEASE. THE CLERGY OF A NEW BRUNSWICK DEANERY SPEAK OUT PLAINLY Ata regular meeting of the clergy of the Rural Deanery of Shediac, held at Petitcodiac, N. S, on September 18th and 1gth, the matter of bribery and corruption at elections were dis- cussed. After the discussion the fol lowing resolutions were adopted : That, wh.reas, without claiming any personal knowledge of specific acts of bribery at elections, the clergy of this Deanry are never the less cognizant of a prevailing amongst electors of every shade of pO- litical opinion that such acts are prac- ticed : And, whereas | political parties openly feeling and conyiction ng ¢ I [ admit and de- plore the prevalence of such practices, andthe fact that without them, as things are, neither party could hope to giin an election : leading nen of all; al war minister, to say: ‘Officers should be better paid or be obliged to spend less, otherwise the army will remain the playground for the rich.’ He did not care whether the officers came from the ranks or from the outside, but they ought to beable to live on their pay. Then the officials would find that the cfficers would devote themselves seriously to their profession That there should be a democratic army was the lesson ofthe war. The experience of correspondents accom- panying the army entirely confirms this view. > <i oe The British Government has an- nounced that as the Orange Free State and the Transvaal are already annexed there will be no reason at any time in proclaiming t e conclusion of It would indeed wreck the protected conciliation policy if a day were selected which the jingoes of future years could celebrate as a kind of Sedan Day ; besides ironic compari- sons of the conduct of the war would | peace, And whereas leading politicians do ta ity, should do all that in them lies to abate this evil: Therefore, be it resolved in view of the near approach of the genenal elections : That the clergy of this Deanery do tive parishes against this publicly ac- knowiedged and lamented evil, aud will otherwise continue and willbe ready to co-operate with in promating a higher standard of pub- lic sentiment in this matter. But they respectfully remind all pouitical candi- dates, and their agents and supporters, that no abatement of this evil can be looked for until they shall combine absolutely to refuse to offer or receive any bribe or other consideration, influencing votes: And further resolved that a copy of this resolution be sent to the press in the county of Westmorland, and also to the Sheriff of the said county, res- pectfully praying the said Sherift to take any steps thatin his judgment will be most likely to bring about so desirable a reform. E. BERTRAM Hoops, Secretary of the Rual Deanery of Shediac. To universal demand for army re- form, arising foom Great Britain’s war experiences, provoked Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the last Liber ORL mn- This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine tavicts the remedy that ewres a cold im ome day must go. Boots. Boots from time to time urge that the clergy‘ | } P > . t as the proper teachers of public mor agree to agaim preach in their respec— | to promote, | all Christian ministers and public men | direct or indirect, for the purpose of | | surely be called up. ; a An interesting report comes from Komati Poort to the effect that Mr. Kruger, ina letter to his wife, an- nouncing that he is goingon a six months’ holiday, said in substance, | that after the capture of Machadodorp. ihe knew the struggle was hopeless, | and counselled modefation, Lut that | Mr. Steyn’s ‘arbitrary behavior’ over- | ruled his counsei, EYER ey & Charlottetown Business College Writing Acaaemy, Will re-open forthe fall and winter erm On Mooday, August 20th inet, Although students may enter at any | time, 1t is desirable that intending etn. denia enroll as soon as possible after the term opens. Gradnates from this college secure employment, and they will greatly aid us in keeping up our reputation in thie direction by entering as early in the term as possible, Supseots: Book-keeping by single and double entry ( heoretical and practical,) Acitval Easiness Practice, Busioese Penmanship, Cusiness Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercial Law Railroading Sieam boating,Bavhing (actua practice in the College Bank) Typewriting Snor.hand and Nag:gation. Faoctry: LB Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepizg, Arithmetic, Bas ness Practice, Business Correspund- ence, Typewriting and Navigation, A C Macmillan (Vice-Principal). Teacher ot Railroading, Steam bo ating Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese P; actice. J Garry Williams, Teacher of Business FP eomacship. Wm. Moran Sbortband. _ J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Drawe og, Letieriig and Au ‘ising. Beside our regular couree of lectures on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professional and Businese men. Aneouncement later. For application forms, testimonials, etc vpply at once to (licensed) Teacher of L. B. MILLER, eS uA weak, sickly f aha <a Childs ef | Are Restored to Hoalth and Vigour by Using Dr. Chase’s lerve Food. Many children are pale, weak, and ‘ bloodless from their birth, Many others have thelr blood and nerves exhaust- ed, and their s:stems broken down by the ravages cf disease, or as the re- sult of over-study at school. Dr. Chase’s N e ood is the ideal treatment for children. It sunn'ies the very elements which are lack ng in the pale, weak, and nervous. It restores the eclour ard richness to the blood, invigorates the nerves, 1 builds up the system. As a restorative after the exhausting and debilitating effects of as} scariet tevel 1 such ail- t 1s, it’ ble + rth. Mra. St2pacn Dempsey, Albury, P. 5. county, Ont., —‘* My lictlhe grand- caughter, nine vears old, was very pile and weak, and had no appetite, Sha had a tired, wornout appearan: e, and was delicate and sickly. I got some of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food for her, ana it has helped her very much. She is gFaining considerably in weight and lcoks real healthy.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, 50c a box, at all dealers, er Edmanson, Bates and Company, Torento. Principal. A. A. McLean Q. C Barrister etc, Brown’s | Bleck Chaerletietown. | Money to Loan. vilver Spring Brewery SHERBROOKE, P. Q 8.0. NUTTER, Prop Ale end Porter of tl y90ve Brewery are vastly Superior to the goods pre- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and ip ‘der to give everyone 5 shance tosample them, we me CE tc quote the following pe (Ow prices for cash. Gee TAG... cakes ccrceadae Per RON OR. 6. os. 450 8.2 Se OR icncs bce Per doz querte....... 1.6 Per doz pints........ - Al « Delivered in any part o the city, steamers or trains. A MACDONALD, i eod Sle Agent for P. E.! if you have any ae clocks or jewelry ty be wan ed you wi!l make no eke to bring them to The Mista Jewelry and Fancy = 1 ? Store, ~ Although we ar. - men that take tng ae ) guarantee our «i r done, a Sunnyside Jewelry Sto Opposite Post Office” SUNNYSIDE DE | Office in New Prowse Bik first door to the rob stairs. ee Telephone conneeticy, ” — 3 . D R. A ox | ve WEARE AUTHORIZ To refnnd the money ¥ Remick’s Kezema (g* fails to cure any case Eczema or Piles, no how long standing. Forsale only at Macdonald's Drug § : Nient Beri Re Nurses R oy JOHN P. BRENNE Ship Broker, Commission Merch: dealer in all kinds of produce, my larg commodious premises on Commeiti being particularly adapted for hes Prince Edward Island preducts, Consignments selicited. Prompt returns, JOHN P, BRENN North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 *7- THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF h only. W. H. STEWART & COS STOC Jf Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, everytil galore for old and young must go. A lot of ladies boots in the W! dow at half price, the balance will be sold at discounts of 30 per cent, 40 per @ and half price, for; cas SALE: CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHER}