—e KINDERGARTEN -_—o oOo Princival - - - Miss Wathon Primary Dept. - ~- Miss Barrett Re-opens Tuesday, September 4th, 1900, Lower ‘lat Kindergarten Building, Prince Street. (}arlottetown’s School of Music Director Prof. W. H. Watte. Mies Smallwood’e Classes Tuesday, September 4th, 1900. The Directors Claeses on Monday, Sep ten, ber 24th, 190v, upstairs Kindergarten. F. 8S. MOORE, Esq., Secretary of Board of Trustees. CANADA'S Jnternational Fxhibition St. John, NX. B. Dpens Sept: 10th, Closes Sept 19th. refume Additions have been? made [io the Live Sock prizes and a buttermaking competition and exhibit of cheese making provided fer, Amusements will, this year, be more than evera prominent feature, including many unique and startling novelties. Excursion return tickets will be from all stations at one first-class fare from September Sth to 18th, both inclusive, good to return until September 22nd, 1900; and on Tuesday, September 11th, and Monday, September 17, special excusicn tickets will be issued, not exceeding $3.50, from any sta- tion on the P. E. Island railway, good to re- turn on third day including date of issue. ‘Lhe return fare from Summerside on Tues- day, 11th inst., and on Monday, 17th inst., will be $2. 50, issued Exhibitors desiring space in the buildings oron the grounds should make early en- guiry and, for sales and special privileges im- _ ————— - THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 7, A i a QUEBEC CONTEST. Lumago Driven Out by Dodd’s Kidney Pille. ee Quveseo, Sept, 2.~-Although Quebec is called “the Gibraltar of America,” and well deserves the name, it is by no means impregnable against the aeeaults of Kid. ney Disease, Fortunate'y the inhabitants have ao ally in Dodd’s Kiduey Pille that succeeds in driving the enemy out every time it gains an entry. Sone time ago Mr. John Ball,of No. 57 Litile Champlain St., was attacked by Lumbago. He suffered for two years without getting relief from any of the medicine? be used. Then he tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills and the firet box be used belp-d him. He ured only three boxes, band is now well and strong in every way errr Ss A policeman’s club contains enough iumber to floor a man. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure Se, #&. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Strange to say, Turkey and Greece are without telephones, et Se Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. One song in the etorm is worth an en- tire concert in the sunshine. Ee —————~- ’ DR. A. W. CHASE'S 9 = Cee CATARRH CURE C. : is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air 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. 1000 EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. (Continued from page 3.) many things, but not enough of any | one thing to make his knowledge of much value either as training or as information. He cannot tise far above a certain enforced mediocrity. ‘Teachers in the coming century will look back upon our present high school curriculum with curiosity and wonder. They will wonder how a good education was possible under it. for with them it will have become an axiom that a good education comes not from an imperfect acquaintance with many things, but from the deep study of 2 ‘ew things.” JOKOSERIO, Gracie~—Is Latina dead languag ? Her Brother—Yes ! and it ought to be buried. “And how did you like your first day at school, Willie?” “Bully?! I had three fights, ‘n’ Eddie menagerie. ‘Oh, Papa,” he exclaimed, as they stopped in front of the ele- phant, “‘look at the big cow with the horns in his mouth eating hay with his tail !” A little gir! drew a dog and a cat on her slate, and said to her mother, “A cat ought to have but four legs, but I drew her with six, so she could run- away from the dog.” ¢ i A Ne MAKING A WILL IN CHINA. — —~ The making of a will is an occasion of feasting and rejoicing in families in China. Itis customary for parents, when they are advanced in years, to divide their property among their children. On a lucky day, selected by a geOmancer, the parents meet their children in the principal hall of the house, or in the ance.t’+l hal’? All are attired for the occasion in their richest robes. The parents occupy the chief seats and the sons stand, arranged ac- Blackburn gimme two bites out of his gingerbread.” “Jimmie, when I spank you it hurts me worse than it does you.” Ma, why don’t yout put on pa’s boxin’ gloxes?” Mamma-—Johnny, I fear you were not at school today. Johnny—H’m! I know the teacher told you. A woman can never keep a secret. “How is the earth divided?” asked the confident teacher of his class _be- fore the examiners. “By earthquakes, sir,” was the prompt answer from one of the most eager of the pupils. Papa, what is the meaning of the word ‘candelabra’??’ asked Sammy Snaggs, who was doing his “home work.” “That's easy, Sammy,” replied Mr. Snaggs, “the word explains itself, | mediate application should be made. Premium lists and_entry forms wili_be’sent on application to cHaS. A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. T. McLAUGHLIN, President WALTER SIMPSON, Bay View, Agent for P. E. Islard .- Guar and S’Side papers D. Mckvers & Co. Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain. wen 1-8 per cent Ccmm‘sston each day Direct wires with New York to every facitity fer execuung orlers promptly. Correspondence sciisited. PRINCH EDWARD ISLAND Agricultural —ANB— Industrial Exhibition Open to the Maritime Provinces from September 25th to ihe 28th, (900 —OVER— $6000 in Prizese Cre ofthe greatest displays of Live Stock, Poultry, Ferm Prednuc's, Vegetables and Fruit ever brought together inthe Maritime Pro- Vvirces, Exhibits carried practically free on all Gov- etunment Railways. Lowest «xcursicn rates for passernge's Twodays Horse Racing, purses $1300 00 _ Special attractions in additicn to the Ex- bibition and Reces to be advertiscd later. Accomm dation for everybody. tir Prize Lists, Race Programmes and aii ir‘o matiun write C, R. SMALI.WOOD, fec’y-T: easurer, T.L HASZARD, President: ee ——— ee OCS GRE School Books School Supplies The latest in EZ=ercise Becolks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. ~ HASZARD & MOORE, It trade is to follow the flag in China it would do well to take @ gun with it, | Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. | Forty-iwo inventions relating to cycles were teken out !ast year by women, . Hicard’s Liniment cures Dandruff Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere: The Sconrage of the Camp Loxpon, August 28.--A commission has beeu »ppeipteua by the goveroment to lus ves! gate the na‘ure,cause and prevention uf dysentry ard enteric, and it will proceed tu South Africa forthwib. The commis- sion consists of Profeseor Simpson, King’s C Heye, Londov; Proteesor Notter, of Net- ey, and Major Bruce. ll fhe Examiner Calendar FUR SLPTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES, First Quarter, 2nd. bull Moon, 3th. Last Quarter, L5th New Moon, Zord. A canuy laborer isa werkmanin a candy factory. Vacle—Well Tommy, my little man what aré you going todo when you grow up? Tommy—I’m_ going to grow a beard. Uncle—What for? Tommy—-So's I won’t have so niuch face to wash. y All the ch ldren were asked to bring to the class ashort original compos:- tion about materials they saw in daily use, and this is what one little boy wrote : “The needle is a sewing tool. I) is composed of two parts, the point and the eye, the eye is made of air and is what you stick the thread through. The point is made of steeie, and is what you stick through the cloth. Tipp—Thce bicycle school started with a good attendance. Topp— But I suppose ance fell off. In school the other day the teacher asked the spelling class what a netel- borhood was. Silence fcllowed. Fin- ally Lawrence spoke. ‘I know,.. “he declared. “Well, what is it?” asked the teacher, dubiously, for Lawrence is avery uncertain quantity in school, “Why aneighborhood is-is-is a place | where a lot of people live and borrow things of each other! the attend- a cording to seniority, on the side of the father, while the daughters are ranged on the side of the mother. Having informed his children of the amount of his property, the father pro- ceeds to divide it equally among his sons, so that each may at once have his portion. The daughters, althcugh present, are not, as a general rule al lowed to inherit any of their father’s property. In many instances the elder son receivesa larger portion than the younger. The father reserves a sum of money, the interest of which he con- siders will be sufficent to defray the future household expenses of himself and wife. At the death of the parents, the sum thus reserved does not revert to the children, but is set apart for the endowment of the ancestral hall. Such endowments serve to defray the cost of the offerings presented on the ancestral altars and at the family tombs, They are occasionally used in —_—— the event of a son’s preving a spend- thrift, the brothers sometimes saving the prodigal from starvation by an al- lowance out of these furds. Notices to Electors. WARD 1, WEST. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of W 4 a One West are requested to meet in Mo Kachérp’s Building, corner ot Queen and King Streets, ou Friday the 7ch inst., ac 8 0 clock. p, m ,for the purpose of organiza- tion, ALneas A, Micd J a Ward 1 West. vonaid, Convener tor | WARD 2, WEST. The Liber2!-Conservative Klec(ors of W 2 ard Two West are requested to meet in sample Rooms over Reardvn’s Barber shop, On Fri- day evening, at 8 o'clock, for ths purpose of organization. R #8, Norvea, Convener. WARD 3, WEST. ip whe Liberal-Conaservative Electors of Ward Three West are requested to meet in B. 1.8 Hall, on Fridiy evening, at 8 o'clock, fur. h purpose of organization, Allan st3wari Convener, WARD 4, WEST. ihe Liberal-Conservative Electorso’ Ward Four , West are requested wo meet in Dr. Kelly’s office, on Friday evening, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of organization. F. #, Keily, Convener, WARD 4, CENTRAL. « The Liberal Conservative Electors of Ward Four ‘entrai are reya-sted wo met for organizauon at A, Horue & Co’s Showrvoms, Kent dtreet, on friday evening at 8 o'clock. By order of Vonyenor, 4 WARD 5, WEST. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward Five West are requested t) meet in T. A. McLean’s office, ou Friday evening, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of organization. Geo. S. McLean, Convener, WARD 5, EAST. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward Five East, are requertei tomeet at Philip Larges’ Carriage Kooms, on Friday evening, at 8 o’ciock, for the purpose of organization. Jas, Pembroke, Convener. WARD 5, WEST, CENTRAL. The Liberal- Conservative Electors of Ward Five West Centralare requested to mect at Philip .Large’s Carriags hooms, on Fricay evening, at 8 o’clocs, for ths vurjgose of Grganization. L. P. laaton, Convener. A. A- MoLean@. C. Barrister etc, Brown’e Block Charictietown. Money to Loan. What You Pay For Medicine ig no Test of its Curativo Vaiue—Pre- scriptions Versus Or. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Piiis. 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 seores of hundreds of cases. Dr. Chace won almost as much popue larity trom his ability to cure kidaey disease, liver complaint, and backache, with this formula, as he did from the publication of his great recipe book. The idea of one treatment reaching ‘ze kidneys and liver at the same time was original with Dr. Chase. It ac- ceunts for the success of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills in cvring the most complicated ailments of the fltering organs, and every form of backache. As a family medicine Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are unapproached. They keep the kidneys, liver, and bow- els healthy, active, and regular, and so. prevent and cure nine-tenths of the ills to which humanity is subject. One | he Vaccination Act 1886, On end efler Monday August 20.h, next, Vaccination will be attended to by the undersigned, under the provisions of this Act, at cheir resp ctive offices, from 2 to 4 p. m., daily, for che present. (Signed) RICHARD JOHANSON, M. D. PETER CONROY, M. D. Supts. of Vaccination, Ch’town, Aug. lbth, 1900.—taw tf. - 'TRNDERS. + Sealed tenders will be received until THURSDAY, the 20th day of September, next, at 12 o’clock noon, for the erection of a brick and stone building on the site of the present Apothecaries Hall, in Charlottetown. Plans and speciftcations prepared by W. C. Harris, Architect, may be seen at the office of McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Tenders to be addressed to the rosrsey -« and marked *‘Tender for Apcthecaries Ha! Suilding.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- epted. Ww. A. O. MORSON, aia s | FREE | FREE Glasse fitted ; 5 Ga , @ have }: free of change. supply ed fected lenses” Wa: Zive satisfectio ie done in the mea? ny have § ave a nice assor{ © aly § nickle and gold-fil} oa of of all patterns which tramey selling chea We ate before, - We a than ever sol We are gelii wcrld-famed Musiag : ®) es “— per bottle 2 drong ; ures, For turther ing, &§ apply to * information. Jury & Cp, - _— ttt — te: ae BARBADOS MOLASSES & Sup Ss & SUGAR M eeeet from West Indies, cargo had 200 puns. tierces and bb bright a badoes Molasses. " ~ 300 bbls. bright Grocery § Now landing Connolly's wins? and for gt lew N. RATTENBURY. Aug 20th—eod. : : Summer Drinks. Jamaica Cordial not ouly. makes a nice healthy summer: beverage but aleo acts as a tonic for the stomach. It is ‘put up in 25 bottles. Fruit Syrups. We carry a full line of the best pure: Fruit Syrups. The flavors ia-- clude Lemon, Pineapple, Van- illa, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lime Fruit and Raspberry § vinegar. : Montserratt Lime Juiceis said to be the best in ths world. We have justreceived: several cases of it, put up im pint and quert bottles. [tg farther than any other on a¢- count of its superior strength. West India Lime Juice only: 1dc a pint at | Beer & Cott acme R. MACNEILL, M. D.. Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con sulted on all branches of general medi cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Street 3d door akove Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 11 a. m. rtc 3 and te 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos Reward Offered ! The Provincial Governmer.t will pay a liberal reward to any person who will give such infcrmation as will lead to the arrest cf the party or parties who assaulted Mr.}1 ©. Hall, on 8 Ko a = Nei x (SS) Sunnys de eter’s Read a shart time ago. A 30 to 50 per ce For Cashoaly Ti's is a geaniae sale and will ba coatina2t for 1 short time longer. Call and s3e the Stock, It 1s equal to any ia the city, and is being sold at a tremendous: J mies Water) : Asay ; pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all deal- oan: Aue, aete, Yeon of Day of We’k — laces en Small Willie, accompanied by his | ers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, To- ig dale Pri — M| jyvin | Ait’n | Rises. sets | titer was taking in the circus and | Tonto i mel ee ere l\Saturday | 226 2 51/5 30 6 28 q|Sunday | 32} 3 46) 31 | 26 3|Monday | 425) 452) 32 24 4\Tuesday | 5 58) 624 33 | 22 5|\Wednesday| 7 v2} 7 50 35 20 6\ Thursday 291 8 57| 36-| 18 Friday | 9 24; 952 37 | 16 8iSaturday | 10 4 1031; 38 | 14 9 Sunday _ 45) 11 - 40 7 10 Monday 1 20; 11 4 41 se (Tuesday | 0 4 0 . 42 8 EAR Sn Bw ee EN ne Biss sie \2, Wednesday} 0 31} J] 0 43 | 6 NGI 13, Thursday 115; 143) 45 | 4 Si a eS © 14Friday | 2 8 237, 46 2 15 Saturday 310) 3 38) 47 | 2 16\Sunday | 433 5 0) 48 5 59 17 Monday | 5 57) 6 22| 50 | 57 sal iredeetiay | ; 0 ; 22) 52 | 33 Py Are saving mcney and getting extraordicary values in everything in th» footwear line at the 20, Thursday | 833 9 5) 54 51 wy eS = Cccmmy, L aijeridey | 922) 943 a3 | 49 we is Ciearance ate ey - : 10 ed 56 | = S-€ 23 Sunday 0 30,10 59} 58 | T- 24\Monday | 1054111 6| 89 | 43 = : ——¢ >i 25\Tuesday | 111811 40,60 | 41 26| Wednesday | 11 39 11 52) 3 39 Qi | 9 27\Thursday | 010 023; 2 | 38 28| Friday 0 42) 106) 3 | 35 36 QO ° : ; Oo 29|Saturday 523 eat 33 30|Sunday | 2 1) 227) 66 5 31 ——|Gall and Get A CARD 3 a — nt Discount SALE CONDUCTED BY : ° . au é % . ri el x 10ff Brothers. | Bia Ee a OE ie ee TaN. 4 _