4 C1ilec Steamship C0. Sr “CAMPANA.” fon, Montreal crom Cb’town | ~ eee “6 8rd Sept. * 10th Sept. e Wh - ae * us lsat Oc “« 8th Oct “ 16th “ Jo * “Fa * ” 5th Nov. “ 22th Nov Freight ‘handled “carefally aed at cur- Feut rates. Passengers will find the accomodation the verv Lest, and the tripupand down the St. Lawrence the most delightfal, CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May | 4th, 1900. Agents. evl«e wed & eat. an Charlottetown Business College Writing Academy, Wl -esopen forthe fall aod winter verm on Monday, August 20th inst. Al) agh students may enter at anv | time, 1: is desirable that intending stv dey _ ¢.ro!ll ag oon as possible after tle | ter.» opens. Gredsates from this college secure em, .. ment, and they will greatly aid us in ke‘o'og vp our reputation in this direct... by entering as early in the term as pss’! le, Suasscté: Book-keeping by single and | doutie entry (theoretical and practical,) Actua! Business Practice, Business Peumar-hip, Business Correspondence, | Comie-cial Arithmetic,Commercial Law Railrcaling,S cam hoating,Bavhiny (aciua prectice ia the College Bask) Typewriting Shorthand and Navigation. Facctty: LB Miller, Principal. Teacuer of Book-keepisg, Arithmetic, Busine+s Practice, Business Correspond- | ence, Typewriting and Navigation. A © Macmillan (Vice-Principal) Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating Bankiog, Accounting and Actua! Business Practice. J Barry Williams, Teacher of Business Fenma chip. Wn. Moreno (licensed) Teacher of Shorthand. ‘ 3d L Joneas (Quebec), Teacher of Draws ing, Let.ering and Auditinge Besi‘e opr regular course of lectures on Commercial) Law, Lectures will be giver by many of our Professional and Business men. Announcement Jater. For applicaccon forme, testimonials, ete Bpply #t oRce to LB. MILLER, ae | Pringipal. COLT eo me Eas, uae ** TORONTO Falk aug 27th to Sept 9th, 1900. Four Round Trip from Charlottetown ' $94.05. ALMOST A MIRACLE Re ee ee Strange Case of Kidney Disease Re- , ported at Smith’s Falls. | Swmirn's Fats, Aug. 27.—One of the , most remarkable cures ever performed by Dodd’s Kidney Pills was George Barnes of thistown. Mrs. Barnes /was»fiicted with Female We:knees and Urinal Trouble resulting from Kidney Disease The disease had also a serious eff-ct on her senses of sight and hesrivg, for at times Mra. Barnes would be ex- ' cerdingly deaf and short-sigbted . Mrs. Barnes gives an account of her case for publication: —“I have consulted a doctor,” she writes, ‘‘who gave me medicine that seemed to make me worse at times. Iwastold of Dodd's Kidney Pile, and I got one box. I have used partof the box and am completely cured, | and strange to say both mv hearing and , 2vesight sre now unaffected.” * —— } that of Mrs, | THE DAILY BXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 341, r900, a ee _— ——o SAVAGES LED BY DESERTERS FROM CIVILIZATION. That highly civilized men should desert their kind, join savage races and actually fight against their own coun- trymen seems almost incredible. Yet there are many instances of the kind, and in nine cases out of ten thcse deserters from civilization adopt all the worst traits of the people the join, and often surpass them in cruelty and cun- ning. In Cochin China, where the French have for nearly twenty years been carrying ona rentless warfare against the blood-thirsty pirates who infest the coasts, and especially the great rivers, the naval and military forces every now again discoyer that the pirate chiefs whom they succeed in capturing are Europeans, One of these men had I: never pays to be mean. To Cure a Cold in One puny Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All raggists refund the money it fails to cure 50, K. W. Grove’s signature is on each box The name of the latest color is oats meal, <> <a ' Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows The girl with pretty teeth is generally inclined to smile a great dea!. > > - DR. A. W. CHASE'S 95 CATARRH CURE . C. se is sent direct to the diseased ts by the Improved Blower, eals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and ber Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. — > © <a Even if a woman is as young as she claims to be, no other woman will believe it. —_- Minard’s Liniment cares Distemper, It must be &Consolaliod io the poor bride to know that she at least wasn’t mar ; ried for her money. iinard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. ae ti is useless to argue with some people, ba! Jari. *kers are always Open to 22 deserted from the French army, and says Answers, had become one of the principal lieutenants of the black flag or pirate force of the dreaded chief and ma‘ d'rin Do Tich, In the Soudan the Khalifa hada large number of Europeans under his orders, including the former Prussian sergeant of artillery Koltz, and a form- Australian officer who bears the name of Inger; while his principle lieutenant, the celebrated Osman Digna, was the son of a French shopkeeper, was born in Rouen, and baptized in the mag- nificent cathedral of that ancient capi tal of Normandy. Quite a number of other French- men endeavored to join the dervishes in the Soudan to fight against the Eng lisy and the Marquis de Mores, mar- ried to the daughter of Louis Hoffman banker, of New York, lost his life while on his way to Khartoum for the pur- pose of placing his services atthe dis- posal of the Khalifa. Another case is that of Oliver Pain, one of the most prominent leaders of the French commune in 1871. He was condemned io death for his par- ticipation in the irsurrection, but his sénténce was subsequently commuted to penal servitude for life in new Cal- edonia. He succeeded in effecting continues to creep into the columns of his escape, made his way to Eyrope ee ee eC ocoumemenen nr ne are eo in the Prussian army, had the mis- fortune to kill in a duel his command- ing officer, Count Cleist This led him to expatriate himself, and, joining the Turkish army, he. dis- tinguished himself in the Crimean war as a member of the staff of the Tur- kish Commander-in-Chief,Omar Pacha. Subsequently the Count, who had meanwhile Decome a convert to Mo- nammedanism, under the name of Sefer Pacha, transferred his services to Khedive Ismail, of Egypt. Then there is Mehemet Ali Pacha, who, after taking a leading part in last Turko-Russian war, was sent by the Sultan as one of the Ottoman pleni- potentiasies to the Berlin Congress of 1878. He narrowly escaped being arrested on that occasion by the Prus- sion military authorities as a deserter, having at one time held a commission as a lieutenant in the Third regiment vf Foot Guards. During the iast war between Eng- land and the great Matabele tribe un- der King Lobengula, the latter owed much to advice and assistance of an American of the name of Whittaker, a former sergeant of the United States artillery, e+ ere FRANCE AND ENGLAND. The talk of war with France—for what reason no one seems to know— the must conservative English news- papers. England, the Englishman says, desires no war with France, but the republic is preparing to invade Eng- land. On the other hand, you go to Paris and the Frenchman tells you that he does not want to goto war with Eng- land, but England is preparing to in- vade France. Not only do the newspapers publish long accounts of the preparations for war by France, but the English reviews continue to print striking articles the forthcoming contest under heading of French preparation, The Pall Mall Gozette prints a very warlike article, from an anonymous contributor. That the French Gov- ernment is preparing for war there is of | the! | quite vict' oa, Children ard fools are very ept to seize upon unans: rable arguments, 38. GORDON ALLEY — PHi\SICIAN & SURGEON (Gra ‘vee MeGi!l University) O fice aud Ks e dencé— Dorckester Stree \) tise thuure- 9 to BO, a. m., l te 3 ia: 4“ ee Goluz Aug, 28h, 29h and J0th, | Sept. istand 4th, For Round Trip from Charlottetewna $20.05. Gong Aug. 31st and Sept. 31d. R..urn limit all tickets Sept, 13th 1960 ( nadian Pacific Railway if the popcl2r route; only one nigh’ on the reec. D?_js.¢ cars scave all meals. A. h. BESTE, D PAO. 8. John, N. B. , it Nice HouseZin@Brighiog—the best —_——- Prompt attentien to country calle, put finally incurred his displeasure, » “ed's Liniment cures Diphtheria. | 'srous occasions Prime Minister of! nress tke electorate nor to and then to Khartoum, and offered his | no longer any doubt, says this alarmist. services to the Mahdi. For many yea's' From every barrack around Paris that h¢ Was in high favor with the Prophet, boasts a range comes the sound of | rifle practice. It must be some urgent cause thst leads the usually parsimoni- Both in Egyt and Turkey there are | ous Ministry of War to this waste of quite a number of pachas who are |store ammunition. It hardly needed nothing more nor less than deserters | the ,lin declaration of the Journal from civilized countries- Thus Omar] des Debats the other day, that while Pacha was an Austrian by birth, and} France sought war with no one, she is and served in the Austrian army under} determined to be ready for cozing the name of Mikail von Lottas. events, to convince us that these Old Cherif Pacha, who was on num- | preparations are neither made to im- jnerease and was buried alive. : 1 ; ee Se ° ; 2 Ry . . Egypt, was a son of that French Gen-! © ; weight iH the councils of Europe: eral De Selves who reofganized the | Unfortunately France is one of the army of Mehemet Ali on a European Eu.opean puwers of whom it ¢an be 4 CARD an. MACNEILL, M. D.. Having 30 years experience in the practice of his piufession, may be con sulted on all branches of general medi cine including the specialties. Office and Residence— Prince Street 3rd door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 11 a. m. 1 te 3 and to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, Neur footing, and embraced Mohammedan- ism with the object of increasing his influence over his troops. One .of the most tiiteresting renegades of this kind truthfully said it is more likely to act when net in its senses that when it is. While the present Government is in power there is indeed no danger, but Fierring Just received 25 barrels prin Labrador Herring (warranted). These Herring are not very large, but you prefer flayour and quality to Fesicental Seticn ef Char- ts vlottetown, Pee nopth pide Gf lat cew heusé t ongikev ect altua‘ea ou = {-'d Avanvein Brigacn. Shree j.2,@ rooms Om fFrCune noaor, Sx roome upétairs, i urge vard. Nw platform to aocr. Rent » ow. SP Apyly to ..UBT.L. COTTCN. at Tu. brzsiIneR ce ‘> sed. ¢ Supplied Qyrws To The Queen Ferguson’s Everton Toffee ni Butter Seotch direct from Edinburgh, Scotland. For sale at Macdonald's Drug Store: Night Bell. Nurses Register. Peter’s Road a short time ago. size these are the Herring to buy. ~ We have just received also some bourgeoise”—maddened as it will be by the failure of the Exposition— and proletariat, whose increasing unrest is beginning to be shown by the strikes, aid w- may have our hancs full before the army returns from South Africa. Replying to the anonymous contribu- tor of the Pail Mall Gazette the Paris correspondent of that journal says he believes no serious evidence can be brought forward to favour the ccnten- tion thet France is preparing to attack England, On the other hand, he says, it is = undeniable that France is making efforts not to be unprepared in the event of wai with England. Eng- lisa apprehensions of French aggres- sion have had an exact counterpart on this side of thechannel, It is obvious the hour is a critical one, for French and English interests may easily come into conflict, Sn ate i JOHN BULL’S BON VOYAGE. | a Liverpool, August 15, 1900. “T’d ’ve you know I’m proud of you, I like the bloomin’ crowd of you,” Says Mr. Bull. “You're lean and sick, and sore and sad, It was a toughish job you ’ad. You tackled it to suit your dad.” Says Mr. Bull. ‘‘’Ere’s just a fi-pun note apiece, To keep the wheels in axle grease,” Says Mr. Bull. “*Tis but a trifle, meant to tell You bullies that I like you well. You stood so staunch, so brave you fell ?” Says Mr. Bull. “A few of you is left behind, I ’ope you don’t take that unkind,” Says Mr. Bull. ‘I lost some others, just as good, | By Mauser ball and poison food— Forgive it? Yes, I thought you would!” Says Mr. Bull, | ‘We tho’t we had the record name, Before you young colonials came,” Says Mr. Bull. “But I'll allow, when fightin’s ’ot And men are racin’ to get shot, By old St. George! you beat the lot !” Says Mr. Bull, *You’ve won my thanks, and warta- ed my ’eart, We'll nevermore be quite apart,” Says Mr. Bull. ““My bloomin’ eyes is dim with tears. Oh, ’ang it all! Let’s give three cheers For our Canadian volunteers !” Says Mr. Bull, —Grace E. Denison in Saturday Night. em + he - ~~ A London despatch says: The poicy of the United States toward China is watched here with more interest than is that of any other country, for Englishmen believe some- how or other thatin the troubles ‘S Spectator,’ discyss in ; the ties connecting as the fraiity of ‘Continenta | | statesmen Io ok at! at the new force of limits they do not _ Clearly 4; which, for example, can discern, and troops to China, Send black and words about the Possible anon understanding and ’ wou . could, gladly Postpone all if they as to have more time for ref Ctlon, 59, combination; only, YOU see Papen and flames, the Chinese Setmirame in ' ~ sa Mi Sigan, anda Rus $ is On eral publicly report now flows through Rene Japan has been help; Japat pin . English observers are vocal > but her statesmen intend,’ what Every Kind of Backache: Yieide to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Because They Act Direotly on the int. as Well as the Kidneys. Pains in the small of the back, the kidneys, are usually due to rangements of the kidneys, ang : appear when the kidneys are Set right, But there are other kindg of back. | ache, by far the greater Proportion, that can never be reached by treating - the kidneys. Pains in the ae through the centre of the beck, aad in the sides are caused by a torpid age tiun of the liver, and can only be driv. — en out when tne liver is made healthy and active. ~“ To reach the liver, as well as ; neys, to set the filtering nee working order and to cure every king | of backache, there {s but one unfailing « remedy, and that is Dr. Chase’s Kiq. ney-Liver Pills. It is the only treat. ment that has this direct and eco action on both liver and kidneys, and the only one that positively ang per. - manentiy cures backache, Whether « caused by liver or kidreys, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one : pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all deal. ers, or Edmanson, Bates and Ca, Te - ronto, ‘ P. KE. Island. Commercial College - The attention of those who desire a thorough aod practical preparation for an active business life is called 10 the sdvan- tages offered by this College. Books keeping, Commerocia) Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, English, Correrpondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, Types writing, etc., are taught in the most direct and practical manner. Specia! attention is givento locat.ng graduates in good © business positions. New term opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20:h inst, at 930 5 a. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 242. ISAAC CXENHAM, Principal! and Proprietor Anc2 —J&e tf. BARBADOS MOLASSES & SUGAR Direct from West Indies, cargo sehr, >" ala>ar. 200 puns. tierces and bbls. bright Bar- badoes Mol asses. - 300 bbls. bright Grocery Sugar. Now landing Connolly’s wharf and for sal Was old Sefer ‘Pacha, -whage real name | let Yet army, which it even now DORIS ot, i. ot bedi eels eat ee N. RATTENBURY. was Count Koscielky. and who, while } great -diffculty in restraining, make with interests parallel to theirs. The ii ll ae holding the rank of lieutenant colonel |comrmon cause with the “Hetite , ee eae | mcm 2 ern EE TT sarge fat Cape Breton Herring. We cac suppl? them in pails, $ bbls, 4 | i bls, and by the dozen, also in var for the wholesale trade. For the | Oregerve Season We have just received 50 dozen reserve Jars in glass and stone,which will be sold low to clear out the lot. Mmaspberrics. pail. Lower Queen Street. Reward Offered a liberal reward toany person Ww Orders filled for Raspberries by th phen ra The Stock Is Practically New. The Provincial Gevernment bi Nd o will give such infcrmation as will lead to the arrest of the party or parties who assaulted Mr. 1 @. Hall, on St Cee ee a rem a emcee YE a « — Goft Bros will conduct the sale. on Now is the time t° buy Shoes at: your,own price -Zaleic: - GREAT CLEARANGESALE OF BOUTS STOCK OF WW. H. STEWART & Co., WWZWho Efave Cone of Business, Will te Sold at TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER Discounts 80 to 40 pcr Gent and Half Price. snly @ =~ i — gen. oe ee a a a > tf 226m tt». tf f& ££ Ow wm