ep ee y Everything For The Student | KINDERGARTEN Principal - Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - Re-o pene Tuesday, September 4th, 1900, Jat Kindergarten Building, p rince Lowe r Btreet. Brarlottetown's School of Music | Nirec'or Prof. W. H. Watte. M Smaliwood’s Classes resume | Tvesilay, September 4th, 1900. The Directors Classes on Mor ee Se" ten, Ler 24th, 1900, upstairs Kindergarten. S. MOORE, Esa., f Board of Trust es secre ry We WANT HouSEKEEPERS fo come in and look Our end fresh and guaranteed to be We keep every- over ou groceries, stock is fine re | | itisfactory. line that 18 — ung in our necessary Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you For to see them when you are look- ing at the goods, Their cheap ness will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET. School Books © choo! Supplies € The latest in Exercise Beoks, €Scribblers, etc. RRR RR NF HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside, DOMESTIC ECONOMY Said T'rown unto his wife one day, E:° ‘*We’ve nothing left to eat 5 If things go on in this queer way, We can’t make both ends meet.” Llis wie replied in words discreet, ““Oh, we won't be badly fed ; If you can make but one end meat, [li make the otherPbread ? Chicago News. BUT GOOD WIFF! You can’t make ,ood Bread, if you don’t use good Flour. It’sa mistake many people make in buyi well as other thinys, in thinking they are using economy by buyliaga cheap grade but it generally proves the “dear- ¢st in the end. Whenin want cf F our give usa call; we keep most of the ‘standard brands and can quote as low prices as anyone in the trade, RED ROSE TEA. ; g Ficur as ‘I Lis is. one of th: finest flavored Teas on the ma ‘ke’, give it a 21.01 . ‘ + 28c, per Ib. ‘Try a bottie of our pure home- mace Raspberry Vinegar, 25c¢ per bottle. It makes a ‘splendid als: *t €, —. a nec 7 “Waddigan & Co Lower Queen Street. ta hone con- CIDAR SHINGLES | ~—We have on hand— Qne Million of Cedar Shingles. As follows viz. 120 mm Extras, a) mn 2nd Clear, 150 m x No. 1. mi l30—— 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs b’or Lime. 15U Casks St. Jobn Lime. MO Bris. “* * Ard all kinds of Spruce and Hemlock Lu nber ‘or building purposes, Laths, Brick’ Cedar Pests, etc: Prices low. LEMUEL M. POOLE & CO, 200 m Clear, 150 m xxx White* Miss Barrett | | THE ADILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER, 29 1900! ONLY FOUR BOXES Of Dodd’s Kidney Pilla Were Needed to Cure Mr. Willis. Woodetock, Ont., Sept. 24.—There are many Weodsiock people who owe their good health, and others who ere indebied vr their lives, to Dedd’se Kidney Pilla. Among the former 1s Mr. Masa Willis, 295 Daudas Street, who has receat!y made his story pablic. | “For several yeare,” says Mr. Willis, ‘T have euffered from Kidney Troubles, sain in the emel! of my back, etc. I got some of the various Mv son, who was cured Dodd’s Kidney Pills, urged me to try hem, l did so. ] have used four boxes and can safely eay I am cured.” ght relief from edicines 7 nsed, The g rl who bas just become engiged ~ taypt to believe with the poet that une ced kisses are the eweeteat. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Chere is ea one temple ia the universe and that is the body of man.— Noyalie. << e — To Cure a Cold in Que pay fake Laxative Brcmo Quinine Tablets, All ypiststeiund the money it fails tocure Be kK. W. Grove’s signature is on each box There is baaiibe any malignity ¢o ins tolerabie that it may not be overcome by repeated favors.— Dicn. Misard’s Liniment cures Dandroff, Nothing is more obvoxions than a low pereon raieed toa high position.—Claué- 1a0. 8 ETS Am —— DR. A. W. CHASE'S 9 CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the | Mindin himself o’ BIRDS. a an Gare, maybe ye'rr earl the storm thrid vee" Whistlin bould in March, ome Before there’s a primrose peepin out Or a wee red cone on the larch, Whistlin the sun to come out o’ the cloud An the wind to come over the sea, But for all be can whistle so clear an loud, He’s never the bird for me, fure, maybe ye’ve seen the song thrush After an April rain Slip from in undher the dripain leaves, Wishful to sing again; Och, low wid love when he’s near the nest, An loud from the top o’ the three, But for all he ean flutter the heart in your breast, He never’s the bird for me. @ure, maybe ye’ve heard the cushadoo Calling his mate in May, When one sweet thought is the whole of his Lik An he tells it the one sweet way. But my heart is sore at the cushadoe Filled wid his own soft glee, Over an over his ‘‘Me an you!”’ He’s never the bird for me. maybe re’ve heard the red breas® lone on a thorn, the dear days lost, Brave wid his heart forlorn; The time is in dark November, An no spring hopes has he} **Remember!”’ he sings, ‘‘remember!* Aye, thon’s the wee bird for me. F —Moira O’Neill in Blackwood’s Magazine Gure, Singin his Waste of Water. Occasionally the typical Pat has a brilliant afterthought; sometimes it is not so luminous as he fancies. “Are you going to move the well, sorr?’ inquired a man of all work, ‘whose employer had announced his in- tention of building a new house in a pew and more convenient spot. “No,” answered the gentleman brief- ly, his mind full of his own plans. “Now that was a foolish question for me to be axin, sorr,” said Pat, after a few moments’ reflection. “Sure, and why didn’t I think? Av coorse, ivery drap of water would run out and go to waste whiles you were moving it! It’s nothing but a blundering goose 1 am!” Affairs of the Heart. The beautiful young girl hesitated to marry the ugly old man. throat and ermanantly cures Catarrh fad Han Fever, Blower free. Ali dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase | Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. -———~P > 2 ~Sa | Happioess grows atour own firesides, and is uot to be picked in strangers’ gar- dens | — Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. Aman finds no sweeter voice in 4 world than thet which clants his praises. -—Foptenelle, | dinard'’s Liziment for sale everywhere. i | ! | fhe Examiner Calendar FOR SzPTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. Full Moon, 8th. last Quarter, 15th New Voc, 23rd. reour Water Sun aes aot M par ot e's ‘cat’ Aft’n | Rises.| Sets. LSavidey | 226 2 51/5 30 6 28 4|Sunday 320; 346) 31 | 26 | 3)Monday 425) 452) 332 | 2 4 Tuesday 5 58; 6 24) 33 22 5|Wednesday| 722) 7 50) 35 20 6 Thursday | 829 857) 36 | 18 7 Friday | 9 24; 9 52) 37 16 8\Saturday | 10 4 1031; 38 | 14 9Sunday | i0 45) 1113) 40 | 12 1O0\Monday | 11 20) 11 48) 41 10 \l Tuesday | 0 4 033) 42 8 \2 Wednesday | 0 31; J 0} 43 & 13\lhursday. {| 1 15) 1 43) 4. | & 14 Friday 2 8 237) 46 2 15 Saturday 3.10; 3 38) 47 1 16 Sunday 433 5 0 48 |5 59 17 Monday | 5 57] : 22} 50 | 57 18 Tuesday 7 2 726) 51 | 55 19 Wednesday! 8 0 3 23) 52 53 20) Thursday g 33} 9 5| 54 , 51 21) Friday 9 22) 9 43) 55 | 49 22Saturday, 9 56 1017|.56 | #7 23 Sunday 10 30, 10 59) 58 | 45 24| Monday 10 54,11 6 59 | 43 25|Tuesday | 118 114060 | 41 26;\Wednesday | 1 391152) 1 39 27) Thursday 010 033) 2) 38 28) Friday 042; 106 3 | 35 29|Saturday 121; 146 4 33 30)/Sunday 2 1| 227,66 |S 31 { Matchless Blend Tea the best 25 cent Tea on Earth. If you want to use the best 25 cent tea you'll have to use Matchless Blend Our sales of this tea have been some- thing marvellous. They have in- creased every week since we first be- yan to sell it—and they’re increasing yet. Try a peund cf Matic] less Remember we are seleagents. You can’t get the best 25c tea anywhere Jenkins & Son Charlottetown. i she faltcred. “They ray “Yes; I'm liable to fall dead any min- ute,” be answered with apparent can- dor. Now at last she gave her consent, for in her innocence she believed him. More marriages are affairs of the | heart than we sometimes think per- ; haps.—Detroit Journal. i He Made It Clear. The Worcester Gazette tells of a | musician whose English is not as per- fect as his music. While conducting a festival at Littleton, N. H., he was called upon to introduce a soloist. He did it in this fashion: “Ladees und chentlemen, I haf beene esked indrodoose to you Mees*er Vilder to play for you a flooet sold. I haf now done so, und be vill now do so.” 2 This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taviets the remedy that ewres a cold in one day you have a bad heart,” | t! | ' } | i | he might be free to oe” oe Queer Sights Abroad. When | was in Aix-les- Bains summer, i saw a stout Gerinab womap sitting at another table eating from an enormous pile of plates. I thought at first she was carving or doing some- thing of that kind, but ment progressed and the pile became Do less i madeginquiry “ee f found out that she was Pireneiy nearsighted, and the pile o 19 tu number— wis nece food to a within her less a as the plates exactly sary to raise her it would come VaS DO point where Vision She personage than the wreeeety |stein luaitaly they do windows on account of the and replace it with range of Duchesa of Sies not use glass ip tlie expense wood or other ma- erial fu order to relieve the monot- ony. | they a babit of painting household scenes ou these suppose, Have In one wind low you will ding his paper and blank spaces. see an old chap ren in another tniss doing up hes hair. ‘There are also other even more intimate familyg character, which FE will | imagination. In Athens one day i went out to buy other, which, I lor it I tender» in payment, and the storekeep- returped Wwasp't it? a youu scenes of mve to your something or remems- ber. cost 5 drachmae ed s 10 drachma note in order to make change er tore it neatly in two and one-half to me. Convenient, —New York Tribune. s,usd ste Didn't Accept. r the second Dreyfus M. Quesnay de lent of the de cassation, court Beaurepaire, civil section of the who was bitter ist the aceused captain, received vy polite oe: dated from the rt de Prefargier, near Neu- el, in Switzerlan l, signed, A de Prefargier.” praising him fos ‘fforts in the aud in- ny him stay at the ‘ter’s residence. M. de Beaurepaire replied in his usual flowery style. saying he would continue the struggle as long as he had strength, and that he would remain at e breach like a valiant soldier to set to God and Dreyfus case to come and an example of cuty | fatherland, even should he stand alone. | He did not positively decline the invi- tation, holding out hopes that some day accept it. Ge Prefargier is the asylum for Neuchatel.—St The Chateau iunatie , Pauls Budget. me Man’s Million Years, According to the conclusions of Mr. ' A. H. Keane, a well known English ethnologist, the first creatures that could properly be called n:en appeared on the earth In what geologists know as the pliocene period, somewhere about a million years ago. The pre- cursor of man, Mr. Keane thinks, was some such apelike creature as the Pithecanthropus erectus, discovered by Dr. Dubois in Java a few years ago. Four varieties of men were developed: Homo ethiopicus in Africa south of the equator, Homo mongolicus in cen- tral Asia, Homo americanvs in the new world and Homo caueasicus in northern Africa. From these the exist- ing races are descended. Inet and the } His Modest Luncheons, “The ordering of my luncheon used to be a great nuisance a lawyer yesterday. “1 would go into a cafe, perhaps pretty bungry, but two or tree minutes’ study of the huge would put me in an ubcertain, irita ble mood, and no watter what [I'd order ’ said ’ menu J wouldn't enjoy it on account of the thought that | might bave ordered something different and better. It was like going into a public library to read With so many books there, it is im possible to sit down and read one book contentedly, as you cap at home. But cement that makeg I said to my wait- new | have an arrau my luncheon a joy er one day: “*What L eut here on the average, $1.25, tip to you is to know what a nice than I do, so | make you this proposal, Serve me every day a lunch of my usual nueber of courses, and whatever under $1.25 it costs you can keep.’ “The waiter jumped at that. He brings me every day now a better meal than I would think of ordering myself, and he makes from 20 to 30 cents by keeping down the price. It is a splen- did scheme, and I wonder why | bever thought of it before.”’—Philade‘phia Record. at noob costs me, and my average Now you ought luncheon is 20 ceuts. etter Segenmaedl een — ~ — —- Every Kind of Backache Yields to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pilis, Because They Act Dircctly on the Liver as Well as the Kicineys. Pains in the small of the back, over the kidneys, are usually due to de- rangements of the kidneys, and dis- eppear when the kidneys are set right. But there are other kinds of back- ache, by far the greater proportion, that can never be reached by treating the kidneys. Pains in the shoulders, | through the centre of the back, and in the sides are caused by a torpid ac- | tien of the liver, and can only be driv- | en out when tae Hver is made healthy i | | and active. To reach the liver, as well as the kid- neys, to set the filtering organs Me | working order and to cure every kin@ of backache, there is but one untae | remedy, and that is Dr. Chase’s ney-Liver Pills. It is the only treg- ment that has this direct and com ection en both liver and kidmeya, the only one that positively manentiy cures backac®R ' egused by liver or Serere. sein Dr. Chase's Ridaey mn @= Miweraers, a SS; JOHN P. BRENNAN Cw y ma ee i hy Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and | dealer in all kinds of produce, my large and | commodious premises on C ommercial Street | being particularly adapted for handling of | Prince Edward Island preducts, Cons gnments solicited. l Prompt returns. JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. ne = we we } ral This is a new Br Food just put on the It is made entire] from very best selected hard i and be ng almost pure Gj is one of the henlthien most nutritious foods Kio It is highly recommended fey the use of diabetic persons , those of weak digesticn, Wins every two packages purchase! at our aie we owe tree very nice picture of ¥ Western scenery, - Beer & Cof Groceries, et ee \ Toe a | atin a. The ic Model 3} © Crand c Range. ~ a i coma must go. Boots, Boots Poole’s Wharf, Ch’towr.. eieldat? ole CHANCE c THE BIG CLEARANC:# SALE OF galore for old and young must go. dow at balf price, the balance will be cold at discounts of 30 per cent, 40 pet and half price, for; cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHER W. H. STEWART & COS STOCK Of Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, A lot of ladies boots in the win- | Arr The finest range ' oh made. e Lots of references. an e Cook stoves aslowss 98 $11. An t Lat t Dodd ak | ; - Frogers: {| « jt AN: fu Le | : Bo ay everything cent