@ a x Sir “CAMPANA,” F+omjMontreal wesday 22nd May onday 4th June Llib June “ kth “ “ Mth 3 3nd July « Mh July a + i Ga “ " 6th Aug * 13th Aug. . fh - 2¢@ > " 3rd Sept. * 10th Sept. se 17th "Ge * “ Ist Oct. “= Bth Oct. io: ai 27 nd oe “i 9 h “ec " bth Nov. o 2th Nov Freight handled carefuily snd; at cur- reat rates. Paseenzers will find the accomodation the very Lest, and the trip up and down ihe St. Lawrence the most delightiul. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May | 4th, 1900 Agents. dy2aw wed & ast. MoGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation Examinations, pre!iroinary the various Courses of Study, will be held «* Montreal and at loca) certres on lth June, ap’ at Montreal in ubdder. *Faculig of Arts(Men and Wome) _ és t Facalty of Applied Science ; Mon. 17th Sept. Factilty of Medicine Faculty of Law ; Feculty of Comparative Medi- c!ne @nd Veterinary Scierce, Sat. 22nd Sept) *In the Faculty of Arta (Revised Curriculm he courses are open also to PARTIAL DENTS without Matriculation ; tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Enginéering, Chemistry and Arciitec- ture. are also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS without Matriculation. Examinations tor twenty-one first year Entrance Exhibitions in the Facuitv of arts, ranging from $90 to $2 C0, will be he'd on the 17" September at Montreal, Halifax, St. John, N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. 1., St. Jobn’s, Nfid , and other centres. The Royal Victoria College, the new res- ider tial college for women, will be ready to rec ceive students on 17th September. ne McGi!l Norma! School will be re-opened ov lst September. Particulars of Examinations, and conles o* Quebec Steamship Co. crom Ch’\own Monday 28th May September, as} PTUs | —— | WHEAT PROVINCE AGAIN. William Lloyd, of Oakville, cured by Dodd’s K dney Pills, the F-vorite Medicine of the North West. Manitoba aod the North Wert Territories, The latest cave reported is that of William ‘| Lloyd, ef Oakville. himeelf. tried in Vain tocure him. Mr, Lloyd lost made his life a burden. * Tam taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills re- -| guiarlv,” he said, “ three times a day sod am picking up very fast. My thirst has lett me andI do not pass balf so much urine. I bave taken six boxes and intend to take more, Iam fifty years old, but I am c)pfident Dodd’s Kidney Pills are curing me.” ——=_—_——EE Don’t waste time in sighing over what might have been; make the best of what i8. What Is Dr ~ Chase’s Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; chcclate coated pill. Inthe condensed | orm it contains a) of natures Most strenth®n- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a | bland builder and nerve restorative. It cures | all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous Men, | omen and chilpren strong aad healthy’ , 60 cents a box. | When out of breath you can catch ite quicker by standing etill thas by running after ii. ‘Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows. Absence of body is often better than presence of mind. DR. A. W. CHASE’ CATARRH CURE ... 20. is sent direct to the diseased S the Ca'endar, containing full information, nay be Obtained un application to W. VAUGHAN, Registrar | Dr.JC Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E. 1. Sraduate McGill ,University, 98. Orricz—Next Door to Mercnants, | Bank. DENTISTRY BY SPECIALISTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY by vee of ELECTRICITY or by the BERLIN METHOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Crown and Bridge Work (Teeth with- out Plates). ARTIFIGIAL TEETH—We make all kivds. Teeth Extricted Without Paix. Berlin Dental Parlors. CHARLOTTETOWN. TO BE LET. That well-known business ttind, foim- erly known as the Central Hotel, contain- ing 22 rooms, with large stable sod yard, situated near the market, on Richmond etreet. Kent moderate. Apply to T CAMPBELL Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. | S.C. NUTTER, Prop. Ale and Porter of th above Brewery are vastly Buperiorto the goods pro- duced by any other Brewery oa ae by the Improved Blower. eals the pprees, clears om ad es, Sto rr ings in the Rear and cememned y cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Beffalo. Mr. Lloyd bad Dia- | betes. For three yeare he tried to care | WO! e : et A doctor in Portage La Prairie | “movement and reveai its connection THE DAILY EXAMINBR, CHARLUOTTETON AUGUST 4, A MISNOMER. MILNER’S EXPOSE OF THE PRO-BOER CONCILIATION MOVE, An important blue book relating to ! South Africa has been published by Oakvitue, Mas., July 3g.—There is no the Colonial Office. It consists of a| doubt about it, Dodd’s Kidey Pills have |‘ jarge mass of despatches and other become the most inditpeneible medicine of | Ggcuments bearing dates between | December and June last. Some of the | documents throw a rude light on the king of the pro Boer “conciliation | with Dr. Leyds; and in others Sir thirty pounds in three months, aod thirst | Alfred Milner records his opinion of the movements. In an admirably reasoned despatch to | Mr. Chamberlain, dated June 6, Sir A. Milner dealt with the so-called ‘Peo- ple’s Congress,“ held at Graaf Reinct at the end of May, among the delegates to which was Mr. Hargrove. “T do not know towhat eatent he ‘conciliation’ movement many have at- tracted attention in England,” he wrote, “but I am bound to inform you that in my judgement, whajever may be the extent of its importance (as to which I do not feel at all sure), it makes for mischief and mischief only. “The term ‘conciliation’ is a curious misnomer, as the leaders of the move- ment, with the exception of Mr. Har- wrove, are drawn exclusively froin the more extrem members of the Afri- kander party, while its programme con- sists of a direct negative to the policy of her Majesty's Government and _ its arguments of abuse of that policy | The High Commissioner next draws attention to the fact ihat “fa very un- pleasant and characteristic feature of rhe ‘ conciliation ,movement is the threat to boycott the English in com- mercial relations,*‘ but shows that such a course would probably be foilowed by a retaliatory movement on the part of the British in which case the Dutch in the country districts would be the chief sufferers. But despite everything Sir A. Milner observes: —‘‘ I do not myself take a very gloomy view of the prospect of _ Wit is like ¢_ff+ ; it wili uot bear warm- ns Over, Ot Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper. racial relations in the cclony, much ‘ess in South Africa generally.” Sir Alfred Milner, in a despatch dat- ed April 25, deals with the statements made by the Boer apologists on this Some busivess men only win financial, success through failure. A Goed Stomach. Ts essential to health and heppiness, but don't bleme the stcmach for bilicveness. It is deranged, apd cuurt® pOoimrovs bile tore- main in the vice d ce using ir digestion. head- ache and irreguixvr ection of the bowels* D1. **haese’s Kidney-i iver Pills regulate thellv71, kidneys and bowels and by ibeir direct ac: tion on these org» ns efiect prompt and las ing cures of bilicusness, dys e peia® headach- and all kidney si!mepts. Ore pilla dose, 2 cenis a box, #1 a)) dealers, SE The voice cf ihe gcuty vccaiist ehould b2 allstoe. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative, Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails tocure bc, HE. W. Grove'’s si,nature is on each box Eu.husesm isthe forefather of en- joyment, inard’s Liniment cures Colds, etc. owe Luck sand Steadfast are Siamese twins. _ Minard’s Linimeut cures Diphtheria. Many atrain of thought ebould par- ticipatc in a head end collision. When It Hurts to Cough. directly for the lungs, to,become pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only tu the wond ciency of Dr, Chase’s Syru Turpentine which loosens the tig in the Dominion, ™ low prices for cash. Bam Per halfdo.......... Wn wens nis oeces Per doz quarta....... ~ Delivered in any part o A: MACDONALD, Sole Agent fer P. E.J cod “FOR SALE. 20 Building Lots tor sale 50x1C0, wil! Dwelling Houses on Highland Avenue, together with ovr whe'e stock of Crockery Glass- Also two be sold cheap. ware ard Grocs) es, etc. v, MONAGHAN, Queen Stree:. and ip order to give everyone s chance to sample them, we beg u quote the following Per bhd.........+++++- $16.50 8.25 4.25 | Per. doz pixts........ . ae the city, steamers or trains. ‘where. The cough that hurts, the cough that gets tight in thechest, is daily getting Cceper and deeper into the bronchial tubesand s making effi- of Linseed and htness and cures cOugh and celd tegether. 25 cents a bottle. Family .size 60 cents, sold every- side that tha Orange Free State ntver annexed any portson of Cape Colony or Natal. From facts cited by the High Com- missioner, based on enquiries made in districts formerly occupied by the enemy, it is conclusively proved that although th: word “annexation” was studiously avoided by President Steyn in his proclamations, the chiefs pf the invading commandoes, acting | adie their instructions, consistently <Geciar- ed the distric's which they occunied to be Republ can tr itory,and the inhabi- tants burghers of the Republics, and as such liable te be commandeered. Abundant documentary evidence is given which puts this beyond doubt. FROM THE BATTLEFIELD. From the field of battle a cheque was received at Ottawa a few days ago by Mayor Payment for the relief of the fire sufferers, ‘The money, amounting to £10, was collected ir. the fiield near Bloemfontein by the Northumberland Fusiliers. ‘The Mayor also received 2 cheque for £40 from Mr. H. Wagner, of the Ceylon Indian Standard, ac- companied by an expression of sympathy for the sufferers. PACIFICATION. (New York ‘Evening Post.’) The utter failure of the amnesty celebration in Manilla contrasts strikingly with the apparent success of the British in pacifying the disturbed parts of South Africa. We have heard less of Lord Roberts’s movements since the troubles in China have come to the front, but if the press reports are to be believed he is not only steadily pushing forward the conquest & hot day. f issue, will be sold on steamer ‘| ‘“PRINCKESS” fo. one dollar and fifty cents each. voyage. Steamer leaves half past nine loca Returns about nine in the evening. By order ‘Kxcursions {9 Pictou 1.50| 1é Mostpleasant way of Spending Return Tickets good for day of Fare will include Tea on returm of the country, but also, in a large measure, leaving order and civil government in his train. The British troops have not, indeed, overtaken President Kruger’s railway capital, nor havethey escaped occasional re- verses in the field, but they continue to follow up the roving bands of Boers, and to make the guerilla war- fare of less and less consequence. More than that, however, Lord Roberts is contriving to set up effi- cient civil government in the various places under his contrel, and paving the way for the contentment and prosperity which it has been foreseen would ultimately follow the British oc- cupation. In the southern part of the Transvaal, as wellas in the Orange Free State, this civil conquest is now F, W. HALES, , Qh’town, July 7th, 1900. Secretary Steam Navigation Co,, Ltd. practically assured, and ‘pacification’ comes near to being an accomplished fact. Evidently, our representatives in _ ——— TN and of ail its principal representative.) — the Philippines have something to learn about the business of handling | subject races. Lord Roberts has not | talked muchabout either ‘benevolent _assimilation’ er the ‘strong arm of | authority, but somehow or otlier he seems to be attaining the one and using the other with marked success. | A cable was received from Colonel | Otter, dated Johnesburg August 1st _ the effective strength of the First Cana- dian contingent is increasing, and that’ | it now numbers 700 men fit for the field. | There isa wonderful improvement in ‘five weeks. By to-day’s mail letters date * June 12 were received stating 'there were 546 men of the regimen¢ }then in hospital sick and only 434 fit ‘for duty. | period from May 26th to June 22nd, ‘wai also received. It is a record of geod and effective, but at the same i time very hard, work. He Walked — The Floor in Agony With Pains In the Back—Sleep impossible—Medicine of no Avail Un- tilHe got Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. Patrick J. McLaughlan, Beau- harnois, Que., states:—‘‘ I was troubled with Kidney Disease and Dyspepsia for 20 years and have been so bad that I could not sleep at nights on account of pains in the back, but would walk the floor all night and suffered terrible agony. “I tried all sorts of medicines but got no relief until I began using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. They made @ new man of me, and the old troubles seem to be driven out of my system.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have an enormous sale and owe their popu- larity to the fact that they can be ab- solutely relied upon to cure all ail- ments of the kidneys, liver, and etora- ach. They are purely vegetable in eomposition, prompt and effective in acticn, and cure permanently. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, eg Edmanson, Bates and Co, Toronto. ae conn ROBERTS & CO.,, sovtévrons PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. _12 year’s Examiner in U.8. Patent Office. BU LF Ata PaY, Write for Red Highest price paid for ladies and gents left offciothing. Cali at their residence for them, Drop a card in the Post Office, or cali to Richmond Street, Opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store FOR SALE OR TO; LEi.—“Watermere.’ Also *Parkview” Cottage adjcining same spply to Hon. Geo. W. Howlan or to D. C. McLeod, Solicitor. June 29 h, tf. | FOR SALF.—At a bargain, one 3)-borse B wer boieriand engine, Appiy te George EK. oli, 10 ina eed ! | ’ WANTED.--A good, smart servant maa. ‘rol. to 4“r Rdward Sayrield. LwSi—onp Friday evesing 22nd inst. Ladies hand-satchel between steam Navigation Cos wharf and Priace: St. Finder will be suit ably rewarded by leavimg at this office. WAN? nw.-A nurse g:ri to take charge of | o 2 child, Arply to Mrs C V McGregor, next: .v Me hodist Church, THE Charlottetown Business College Writing Academy, Will re-open forthe faJl and winter erm On Monday, August 20th inst. Although students may enter at any time, it ie desirable that intending stu. dents enroll as soon as possible after the term opens. Graduates from this college secure employment, and they will greatly aid us ia keeping up our reputation in this Girectiou by entering as early in the term as possible, Susszots: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretical and practical,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanehip, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercial Law, Railroading,Sieam boating,Bauktng (actual practice in the College Bank) Typewriting, Shorthand and Navigation. Facutry: L 8B Miller, Principal. Teacher of Book-keepisg, Arithmetic, Basiness Practice, Business Correspond- eace, Typewritiny and Navigation, C Macmillan (Vice-Principal), Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, Accounting and Actual Business Practice. Harry J Williams, Teacher of Business Penmanship. Wm. Moren (licensed) Teacher of Shorthand. J S Juacas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ing, Lettering and Auditing. Besides our regular course of lectures on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professional and Business men. Announcement later. For application forms, testimoniale, etc apply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal. TO BE LET. Immediate ession of that Build- ng adjoining the Masonic Temple. Suit. iable for offices etc. Apply to Mrs. D. McKinnon, McGil} Avenue, Ch’Town. dy. l wk, Ottea’s dairy covering the; ——— ——— = a Wanis, Lost & Found Stiff bosom, collar and cuffs attached, sizes 14, 14}, 15,15} 1900 CUSTOM TAILORING AND MENS Morris $.o3k, Direct South of Post Offigg, We Want todo Business With You We want jour trade in Clothing and Men’y Paras we are doing our best to advance your patronage, oat Our store is one of the prettiest and best lighted in (, lottetown, evadling you to carefully examine the ood » helping to make buying easy, ’ : t Make it a point to give our store a trial. We are wail (will be pleased wi.h your visit and purchase, We have an unusally larze and well selected oboe : are a few lines we are seliing quantities of just now, — mesma Mens Underwear. Men’s Fine Cotton Shirts and Drawers usually sold for % 25¢ per garment, Our reduced price...... : Men’s Double thread Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers et . Price 65c. aur PTICEs ee ewes eeeerseeresevesseeny, > ee , A heavier Weight. cccveccccsccncsssesesscvccevenes, t 7 Men’s Natur.i! Cotton Shirts and Drawers, well finished, t like silk, well worth $2.50.. As we have an extra mpiy of this line we have reduced the price, the suit...,,, 1M Natural Wool, Medium Weight, although the manufac s price is advanced, we will sell at old price ........,.$8% For those who cannot wear cotton we have very fine aud lig weight made from Australian wool, the suit........$iH Men’s Colored Shirts. In this line we have the largest stock of up-to-date pattem ‘found in the city. ” nei 16, Redaced from 75¢ Dob ope oeeeran Ceseeeearennes \ Dark an¢d mdcium dark stripes and checks, open fronte, rege! prices $1.25 and $1.35 re icced to. oe eee Sees eeesteD Silk Front Shirts with or withcut coilars. Straw Hats at less than cost. “TRADE WITH US AND YOU'LL SAVE MONET,” D. A. Bruce MORRIS BLOCK. : = ak > —emnen Summer Suiting) RRR REI Our importations of clothes for spring”and summer is mF om plete, and we invite inspection of the largest and novi} tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, to be seen BL his city. Correct style, perfict fit and best works guaranteed. Always on hand, a {ull line uf gents fi JOHN MLEOD & 0} FAMOUS MAGNET WOOD FURNACE SIXTEEN styles and sizes. For brick or galvanized casings. Fire travels THREE TIMES the length of furnace before entering smoke pipe. Direct or In- direct Draft. STEEL radia- tor gives quick heat. Cup Joints throughout. Smoke cannot escape. Sectional i Grates. Large Ashpit. as The most easily cleaned furnace made, All operations from the frost PAMPHLETS AND ESTIMATES FREE from our local ageat # oof nearest house. ) y THE MoCLARY BFC. GOL Lonpox ToRoNTO MonTREAL WINNIPEG é ‘ : eu a