ae & es Quebec Steamship str “CAMPANA,” From‘ Moatreal resday 22nd May rrom Ch’iown Monday 28th May onday 4th June Ilth June ~~ 2a @ - 26th *§ + 2nd July oe Mr July - 2a" © = Ba a 6h es 6th Aug. “ 13th Aug. °° foe a “ 3rd Sept. “ 10th Sept. _) ae “ 24h * “ Ist Oct. “8th Oct. = tee « “ 23nd “ .e* Fe ve Sth Nov. “« 12th Nov. Freight handled carefully and: at cur- feut rates. Passengers will find the accomodation the verv Lest, and the trip up and down the St. Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May ! 4th, 1900 Agents. MoCiLL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Metriculation Examinations, preliminary the various Courses of Study, wil! be held at Micptreal and at local centres on lith Jupe, and at Montreal in September, as under. *Fecul.y of Arts (Men 2 Women) { Facaity of Applied Science ;Mon. I7th Sept. Faculty of Medicine Facu!:y of Law Facul:y of Comparative Medi- cine “nd Veterinary Science, “at. 22nd Sept) *in the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. he courses are open aiso to PARTIAL = =TU- DEN's without Matriculation 4 9 tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and | Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- ture. are also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS without Matriculation. Hxamipatiors for twenty-one first year Entrance Exhibitions in the Facultv of Arts, rapgirg from $90 to $2.00, will be held on the 17th September at Montreal, Halifax, St John, N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. I., St. John’s, Nfid., and other centres. _ The Royal Victoria College, the new res- identiai colleze for women, will be ready to recéive students on 17th September, ne \icGill Normal School will be re-opened On ist Sepiember. Particulars of Examinations, and corles of (’ 0 | WHEAT PROVINCE AGAIN. . William Lloyd, of Oakville, cured ty Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the Favorite | Medicine of the North West. OakviLLE, Man., July 3g.—There is no doubt about it, Dodd’s Kidey Pills have | become (he most indispensible medicine of | Manitoba and the North West Territories, ; The latest case reported is tbat of William Lioyd, ef Oakville. Mr. Lloyd had Dia- For three years he tried to cure himself. A doctor in Portage La Prairie tried in Vain tocure him. Mr, Lloyd lost thirty pounds ip three months, aod thirst made his life a burden. * | am taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills re- gularly,” he said, “ three times a day and am picking up very fast. My thirst has left me andI do not pass half so much urine. [ have taken six boxes and intend to take more. am confident curing me.” betes. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are Women probably talk most because men are tov polite to interrupt them. -_- _ What Is Dr. Chase’s Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; choclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains all of natures Most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exbhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak neryous Men, women and chilpren strong and healthy 50 cents @ box. Nerve Whena man sings bis own praise he invariably gets the tune too high. Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, A French pbysiciau, Dr Hervieux, has made investigations which indicate that fir: spreads smal! pox. re DR. A. W. CHASE'S “ ) GATARRH CURE... 2c. is sent direet to the diseased s by the Improved Blower. the Calendar, containing full information, May be Obtained un application to W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. Dr.J C Houston Pbysician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. EI," > diaduate McGill {University,93. Orrice—Next Door ta Mercnants, Bank, DENTISTRY BY SPECIALISTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY by wee of ELE@TRICITY or by the BERLIN METHOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Crown and Bridge Work (Teeth with- » out Plates). ARTIFICIAL TEETH—We make B! all kinds. Teeth Extracted Witbout Pain. Berlin Dental Parlors, CHARLOTTETOWN. ne ee TO BE LET. Ti at well- known business etand, form~ er!y known as the Central Hotel, contain- ing 22 1come, with large stable and yard, situs'ed near the market, on Richmond etreet, Ren! moderate, Apply to on { CAMPBELL Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S.C. NUTTER. Prop. Ale end Porter of th above Brewery are vastly superiorto the goods pro- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and in order to give everyone a ' S chance to sample them, we i ROM beg tc quote the following “yt low prices for cash. Me WEL Per hhd..........+..-.$16.50 muse Per halfdo.......... 8.25 et TT MR ascscnep bee 4.25 /Per doz quarte....... 1.50 , Per doz pints......... 85 _¢ Delivered in any part of S the city, steamers or trains. A- MACDONALD, Sole Agent for P. E.T. FOR SALE. 20 Building Lots tor sale 60x1C0, will we sold cheap. Also two Dwelling Houses on Highland Avenue, together eals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower I am fifty years old, but I} free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co,, Toronto and Buffalo, ———b> «& 4-4 Lord Curzon, ot Keddieaton,the viberoy of Iodia, bas arrived at Dohad, one of the worst famine and cholera centres in the co uutry: oe THE DAIL‘ MONGOLIAN HORSES. Mongolia is the great stud farm of | the empire, and droves of ponies are thence brought down to ‘Tien Tsin and the nothern ports, to be shipped to, the settlements of the south or sold for | commercial purposes to the Chinese merchant. Just outside the north gate of Pekin is a large market where these ponies—griffins they are called—are sold by auction, as they come to hand from their Tartar breeders. In shape and make they are not attractive to the western eye, and they look. as they are, coarse and underbred: ‘Their heads, in particular, are square and clumsy, but they have great qualties | of sturdiness and hard condition, and it | is found in practice that their legs | } will stand any amount of rattling over | the hard ground and the stoney roads. | It is almost needless to say that they! are wonderfully sure of foot and cleves | in avoiding the holes and drops of a “trapdy” country. In and near the captial twenty or thirty taels go a long way towards buylng the best that are brought to the hammer, and their keep does not come to more jhan about five China doliars a month All they have for tood is chopped straw and millet, with plenty of hot water, making up a sort of gruel, which they eat at odd times by day and night. Their natural pace, agreeable to the Chinese taste, is a slow jog trot, but under European hands they soon learn te gallop at a respectable rate. Unluckilly, the break ing is of the roughest; their mouths are as hard as iron, and accustomed to be tight held by the head, the reins must be taken short to make them go at all. Moreover, when owned by Chinamen they are ill-kempt, and scraggy, al- most mangy in théir coats. Nothing is done to improve the stamps, and, un- like the native princes of India, the high officiais do nothing to help the farmers and carriers by introducing better strains of bloed. ee ee ee MEN OF MARK. L. Z. Leiter has given $1,000 to the | Chicago India famine relief fund. Arthur W. Foster, president of the California Northwestern railroad, has deen appointed regent of the California State university for a term of 16 years. George Fred Williams is of German parentage. His father’s name was Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper. — OO ln the last sixty years,the speed of ocean eteamers bas been increased from 8} to 224 knots an hour- —_———eee ere = A Goed Stomach Ts essential to health srd heppiness, but don't bleme the stomach for biliovsness. It is deranged, and causer soisorcus bile tore- Main in the nloce eeusing indogestion. head- ache and irregular «ction of the bowels’ D1. (hbase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llv~1 kidneys and bowels and tytheir direct ae ion on these organ eflect prompt and last ing cures of biliousness, dys epsia* headache and aj) kidney aismepts, QO} e-pilla dose, 2 g2ats @ box, et ail dealers, , . nae ° > The woo! on the beck of a eheep iea esepterd’s barometer. The more curly it, beeomes the finer tt e weather. Te Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative, Brcmo Q u)bine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure £3, K. W. Geove’s Signature is on each box ee Ottawa milkmen have organized an association with $50,060 cxpitn’, <_< oils - oditeigiteers es Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. Don’t waste time in sighing ovet what | might have been; make the beet of what i Micard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. Mistress. “Mary,didn’t see you telking to the policeman this morning?” __ Mary- ‘“No’m; it was him talking to me.” When‘It Hurts te Cough. Ce annie 2, gt ann f ate e The cough that hurts, the congh that gets tight in the chest, is dally getting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and is making directiy for the lungs, to,become pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only tv the wond effi- ciency of Dr, Chase’s ca, bog! Linseed and Tarpentine which leosens the tightness and cures cough and celd together. 25 cents a — Family size 60 cents, sold every- where. Kxcursions to Pictou The most pleasant way of Spending & hot day. Return Tickets good for day of issue, will be sold on steamer \ “PRINCESS” _ fo. one dollar and fifty cents each. Fere will include Tea on return voyage Steamer leaves half past nine loca Returns abort nine in the evening. , personality. By order with Our whe'e stock of Crockery Glass- ware and Gri cs: es, ete. ’, MONAGHAN, Queen Street. F. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Ce., Lid, | | Ch'town, July 7th, r90¢. Sseorge Weinigman, but he had it chang- od by act of the legislature to Williams. Speaker Henderson, who lost his left feg at the battle of Corinth, is provided with a new cork leg which works so well that he thinks he will be able to dispense with his cane. John G. Hooslef, a Minneapolis attor- ney who went to the Philippines as a member of the Thirteenth Minnesota volunteers, is still there and is now en- zaged to marry a wealthy and handsome Spenish widow of Manila. Joseph R. Herod, first secretary of the PRXAMIN ER, CHARLOITETOWN AUGUST 6, 100 tendent of schools OT Wuicagy, wae wel tified with the city’s school system 44 years ago as an assistant teacher in the first high school. He worked his way upward until he became head of the nor- mal department, in which capacity he served for 20 years. He was appointed a district superintendent in 1877. RECENT INVENTIONS. A new dashboard attachment has been invented calculated to hold the reins when the driver leaves the wagon. A sliding rod supports a pair of iron jaws which close over the reins, holding them firmly. ; To preserve fruits and other articles | ‘ against contact with the air a German , \ has patented a hydraulic top for cans, comprising a pair of circular channels om plete, and we invite inspection of the largest ee > Summer Stitin Meas iF m4. J ; - aay. OER a Our importationa of clothes for spring and gu ‘ tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, ta a bis city, Correct style, perfict fit and best Fuaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line vf gen JOUN MLEO Workman. surrounding the top of the jar, with wa- | ter or other liquid contained in the chan- ' nels, into which flanges on the cap pro | ject. A Canadian has designed an office mes- saze box which prevents messages being read by outsiders, having a reel of paper to be unwound and slide across @ shelf to receive the message, the sheet passing two rollers thtough a slot in the door, with locking pawls to prevent the rollers from turning backward She Was Pale and Languid Tco Nervius to Sleep, and Dally Crow Weaker and Weaker—Dr. Chase's Nerve Foed Restored Health and Vigour. Mrs. E. McLaughlin, 95 Parliament street, Toronto, states:—‘*My daughter was pale, weak, languid, and very nerv- ous. Her appetite was peor and change- ahle. She could scarcely drag herself about the house, and her nerves were completely unstrv'2g. She could not sicep for more th: half an hour ata time without starting up and crying out in excitement. “As she wae grcwing weaker and weaker I became alarmed, and obtain- ed a box of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. She used this treatment for several weeks, and from the first we notice a Gecided improvement. Her appetite he- came better, she gained in weight, the colour returned to her face, and she gradually became strong and well. I cannot say too much in favour of this wonderful treatment, since it has prov- en such a blessing to my daughter.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is a blood- builder and nerve vitalizer of most un- yvsual merit. In pill form, 66c. a box, at all dealers; or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. | THE Charlottetown Business College Writing Academy, Will re-open forthe fall and winter erm On Moaday, August 20th inst. THE SEASIDE HOTEL bak Opens for the season on J uly Ist. This | without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on Island, Fine surfand stil! water bathing, beautitul - | good fishing within a short distance are among the adyg tu ve had by patronizing the “Seaside.” | Iso croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete : Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs, Newnal — Rustico, or te JOHN NEYson, CITY HARDWARE STORE. For-- Builders,?Farmers, Mechanics, _ —-HARDWARE— Painte, oils, glass, carpenters tools, all chesn FOR CASH. The celebrated Norton Machine Oil. TERMS CASE. Altbcugh etudents may enter at any time, it is desirable that intending etu dents enroll as coon as poseible after the | term opens. Graduates from this college secure employment, and they will greatly aid ue! in keeping up our reputation in this Anierican legation at Tokyo, Japan, who has been connected with the legation since December, 1892, is at home in In- diunadpolis Gi & leave of absence. [ie will return to Japan in September. Sir George Francis Bonham, the new British minister at Belgrade, was edu- cated at Eton and Oxford. He entered the diplomatic service when he was 22, and he has served in St. Petersburg, Vienna, Rome, Madrid and Lisbon. Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Power Palmer, K. C. B., who has been spoken of as the new British commander in chief in India, is over six feet in height and is broad in proportion. He is ex- tremely popular with his troops, especial- ly the Sikhs, Coloiiel William Anderson Herron of Pittsburg, whose death is announced at the age of 79 years, was for many years one of the most prominent business men of that city. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and was a commis- sioner to two general assemblies, The Right Hon. William Bede Dailey, who died in Australia recently, was ac- counted the most brilliant orator and statesman that Australia has so far pro- duced. He was a many sided man—bar- rister, journalist, humorist, lecturer, lin- guist, scholar, parliamentarian, adminis- trator and the possessor of a charming Less than two years ago Grant Gillette was perhaps the leading cattle dealer and speculator in Kansas and was worth mil- liong, Just before Thanksgiving, 1898, he collapsed through overspeculation. Cat- tlemen and banks are now fighting over the remains of his once vast estate. and Gillette is now peddling shirt waists to the senoritas of Chihuahua, Mexice. Lewis Hloen, aged 24, has left a hos- pital at Logunsport, Ind., after having a exceedingly bowed legs first the physicians re- fuseu to wiicinpt to straighten his legs, but finally they broke the tibia of each leg, and the limbs were placed in plaster easts for six weeks. Hoen is an inch tall- er than he was before his legs were straightewed. THE PEDAGOGUE. Professor Brander Matthews of Co lumbia university has been asked to de- liver a series of lectures before an asso- ! ciation of London clubs. i Macdougall of Providence, who has been called to the professorship of music in Wellesley college, is an asso- ciate of the Royal College of Organists of London. Trofessor Edwin A. Alderman, for sev- eral years president of the University of ! North Carolina, one of the prominent ed- ucators of the south, has accepted the presidency of Tulane university, New Orleans. oe oe boi tilOil directiou by entering as early in the term 2° preeitle, Scpsecte: Book-keeping by single and | double entry (theoretical and practical,) Actual Business Practice, Business | Penmanship, Business Correspondence, | Commercial Arithmetic,Commercial Law, | Railroading,Steam boatiog,Bauh ing (actual precticein the College Bank) Typewriting, Shorthand acd Navigation. Facutry: L B Miller, Principal. Teacher of Book-keepisg, Arithmetic, Basiness Practice, Business Correspond- ence, Typewriting aud Navigation. A Macmillan (Vice-Principal), Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese Practice. J Harry Williems, Teacher of Business Fenmanship. Wm. Morsen (licensed) Teacher of Shorthand. J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- | ing, Letiering and Auditinge Besiie our regular course of lectures on Commercial Law, Lectures will be givea by many of our Professional and Businesé men. Anwouncement later. For application forme, testimonials, etc apply at once to LB. MILLER, Principal. PARM FOR SALE. The undersigned Executors of the Es tate of the late James Howard, Esq. offers for sale the farm at Cornwell oc eupied in his lifetime by deceased. This i rea!ly one of the best farms on the Island It consists of about 100 ecres of land in a high state of cultivation, with garden and orchard. Thedwelling house is @ fine two story building, furnished throughout, and the barns and out-build- ings are in good repair. A rare chance te get a first-class farm property. For termeé,etc, apply at law office of Johu T. Mellish, Charlottetown. GEORGE HOWARD, JOHN T. MELLISH, Executore, 3i—dli w2i. FARM FOR SALE At Wheatley River, Lot 24, 14 miles irom Charlottetown, containiag 82 acres of freehold land with new house and barn. If not sold by the 25th August will be sold at auction on the farm with al! tha stock, crop, farm implements ard house- hold furniture. For particulars apply on the premises to Nicholas Clarey, or to BR B, NORTON & CG... MITE z Great Sale of Orockery, Glassware ond Groceries Big Discounts for 30 Days. All our present stock will be closed out at big reducticns--below¥. § some prices :— $3.00 Tea Sets now $1.95 per set 75 cent Glass Table Seta now 50 cents 40 “ “ “ “s “ 25 ti 24 “ “ “ “ “ 90 “6 — Large Lamps ‘ 5Q:.,4 50 « 6 “ és 30 “« $1.50 Lemonade Sets “ oe: *. 1.50 China Berry Sets “ 1,20 50 “ Glass “ “ “ 35 ‘“ 30 “cc “ < “ “ 20 “f Also a lot of odd creckery selling s+ Half Price." be sean erento mente EO nattmt v) n te? fornisheet & (i and drives through one of the finest sections of our ws : P. MONAGEAN, Ipoer Queen stt 5 FIRE NSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi ness. ti It will pay you tocall on me before placist your risks, oe we — Herace Haszard, C + 3, April 26th, 1900 GENERAL AGE MARINE INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight: Insured at Lowzst Rates. Sterling tificates issued when required. } Losses Promptly Settled. Eorace Haszard, F.H. HORNE, | Héward C, Delano, the new superia- See handbille Inter.) Ch'town, April 26th, 1900. GENERAL AGM