ae ot a —— Principal - - - Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - - Miss Barrett Re-opens Tuesday, September Ath, 1910, Lower flat Kindergarten Building, Prince Street. C' arlottetown'’s School of Music Director Prof. w.H. Wate. Mise Smallwood’s Classes sday, September 4th, 1900. . a the D: pr tet Classes on Monday, Sep- ten: ber 24th, 1900, upstairs Kindergartev. F. 8. MOORE, Esa., CANADA'S lnternational Exhibition Si. John, N. B. Opens Sept: 10th, Closes Sept 19th. rerume ‘ jditions have been? made fto the Live Swock prizes and a buttermaking competition and exhibit of cheese making provided for. Amusements will, this year, be more than ever a prominent feature, including many unique and startling novelties, Excursion return tickets will be issued . from all stations at one first-class fare from September Sth to 18th, both inclusive, good to return until September 22nc, 1900; and on Tuesday, “eptember rth, and Monday, September !7, special excusion tickets will be issued, not exceeding $3 50, from any Ssta- tion on the P. E. Island ratiway, good to re- turn on third day including date of issue. The return fare from Summerside on Tues- day, 11th inst., and on Monday, 17th inst., will be $2.59, Exhibitors desiring space in the buildings cron the grounds sheuld make early en- quiry and, for sales and special privileges im- mediate application should be made. Premium lists and_entry forms wili_be sent on application to CHAS, A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. J, °, McLAUGHLIN, President WALTER SIMPSON, Bay View, Agent for P. E. Island Guar and S’side papers. TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be rfeceived until THURSDAY; the 20th day of September, next, at 12 o'clock noon, fot the erection ofa brick and stone building on the site of the present Apotliecaries Hall, in Charlottetown Plans and specifications prepared by W. C. Hairis, Architect, may be seen at the office ut McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie, Queer Square, Char! ottetown. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigne? and marked ‘‘Tender for Apothecaries Ha. Building.” ‘The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. W. A. 0. MOR*ON, Ch’town, Aug. 24th, 1900. dy thur, wed, fri. td. a em PRINCE EDWARD ISLAM Agricultural —ANB— Industrial Exhibition Open to the Mafitimé Provinces from September 25th to the 28th, 900 $6000 in Prizese One ofthe greatest disnlays of Live Stock, Poultry, Farm Products, Vegetables and Fruit ever brought together in the Maritime Pro- vinces Exhibi ¢s carried practically free on all Gov- inpment Railways. Lowestexcursion rates for passergers. f'wo days Horse Racing, purres $1300 00, Special attractions in #ddition to the Ex- hibirion:and Fiaces to be advertisrd later. Accommodation for everybody. bor Prize L sts, Race Programmes and al) infoi1matiun write Cc, R. SMALI-WOOD, sec’y-Treasurer, F.L HASZARD, President, cE | SS school Books School Supplies The latest in Exeroiss Becks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. HASZARD & MOORE, Sunnyside, “a ape KINDERGARTEN| — , M | Aft’n ed Sets. ljSaiturday | 2 26 2 51/5 30 6 28 2|Suné-~ | 320) 346] 31 | 26 3|Monday | 425) 452) 32 | 24 4| Tuesdae | 5 58) 6 24, 33 | 22 5| Wednesday; 7 <2} 7 50) ca 20 aaa | oz 32, 37 | 16 8) Satvraa | 10 4! 1031) 38 | 14 QiSunday | 1045/1118! 40 | 12 10\Monday | 11 20 11 48] 41; | 10 [1 Tuesday | 0 4 033] 42 | 8 \2\ Wednesday | 0 31! J @| 43 | 6 13 Thursday | 115 1 43 | 4 | 237 4 2 1S'Sorurtay | 3101 3 38 ae ee 16!Sanday 4331 5 Ol 48 '5 59 17, Monday | 5 57] 6 22) 50 57 18 Tues cay 7.3! F Mi: $i 55 19 * ] } A geome tae |S 2i\Friday | 9 22) 9 43| 55 | 49 22\Saturday | 9 561017} 56 | 47 23|Sunday | 10 30) 10 59} 58 | 45 24 Monday 10 &!' 11 6 59 | 43 25) Tuesday | 11 38 11 40'60 | 41 26| Wednesday | 11 39 11 52) 1 | 39 27\Thursday | 010 033; 2 | 38 28\Friday | 0 42 106) 3 | 35 29\ Saturday Lh 3 ee. 8h 30|Sunday 2122466 {8 3i eve | | THE 1 AILY A QUEBEC CON: Est. Lum ago Driven Out by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Quesno, Sept, 2.~-Although Quebec is calied “the @ibraltar of America,” and well jeserves the name, it 1s by no means impregnable ageinat the aseaults of Kid. ney Dieenee, Fortunate'y the inhabitants have ap ally in Dodd’s Kidney Pilie that succeeds in driving the enemy Out every ume it gatne an entry. Sone time ago Mr. John Ball, of No. 57 Little Champlain Sc., wae attacked by Lumbsgo, He suffered for two years without getting relief from any of the medicines he used. Then he tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills and the first box he used helped him. He used only three boxes, acd is now weil and strong in every way A policeman’s club contains enough lumber to floor # man, Te Care a Celdin Oue Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggista refund the monvy it fails tocure so, &. W. Grove’s signature ison each box Strange to say, Turkey and Greece are without telephones. Minaré’s Liniment cures Buras, etc. One song in the etorm is worth an en» tire concert in the sunshine, Misard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 250. is sent direct to the diseased s 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. It trade is to followthe flag in China it would do well to take a gun with it. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Forty-iwo inventions relating to cycles were taken out !ast year by women. ilinard’s Linimeat for sale everywhere, The Examiner Calendar, FOR SEPTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. ull Moon, Sth. Last Quarter, 15th New Moor, 23rd. 4 Sun of Day of We’k| Water) Viwwt foe $$ $$ ee inne - A CARD BR. MACNEILL. aa de 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 3rd door ahove Kindergarten Hall. Hlours—g to 15 a. m. rte 3 and to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos BABY CARRIAGH FOR SsALE.—As (oO @ as new, Purchaser may have nickie runuers for sieighing. Will be sold cnueap. LOST,—Betweerw Goff Bros shoe store and Jenking and Soms,a purse with & rmali sum of money and letter box key. Tue riader will be rewarded by leaviny same ut this office. TO LET.—The house en Lower Prince St now cccupied by W B Roverison, Keq- Pos session Ucteber lat. Apply toR Maemiliana WANTED.—A girl about 16 Or 17 years of me.d @t, George 8t A. A- McLean @. C. Barrister etc, $BGrown’s Bleck Charlettetowa. age, smart and tidy. Apply te Mrs, A. Red- PAAMINEK Scores of Appliances on the Modern, Up to Date Machine. The modern fire truck, besides carrying longer ladders and a greater variety of them than the old time fire truck, has a far more elaborate equipment of contriv- ances of one sort and another for use in getting at and fighting fire. Improvements are constantly making in all these appli- ances, and new things are being added al! the time. On one of the Chicago trucks there are 12 ladders, the longest of them an exten- sion ladder that can be raised 90 feet This ladder is of the kind that is raised o e truck, to which its foot is secured. Bmeans of cranks and the mechanical appliances attached to it, eight men, four of them standing on the truck and four on the ground, can raise this ladder, ex- tended and in po.tition for use, in 386 sec: onds. Besides the 90 foot extension there is carried on this truck a 50 foot exten- sion, which is taken off the truck when used and raised from the ground. There is also a 15 foot extension ladder, calleé a junior extension, which is used when there is occasion to carry a ladder inside of a building where the stairways might be narrow and where it would be impos- sible to carry a 15 foot ladder with solid side pieces. Folded, a man can carry this ladder on his shoulder almost anywhere. Besides the three extension ladders de scribed, there are on this truck two 85 foot ladders, one 25 foot, one 20 foot and one 10 foot ladder, and four 16 foot scal- ing ladders of the kind with which fire men climb the front of a building, these having each a single shaft of wood, with handles running through it to hold on by, and with a long beaklike hook at one end at right angles to the shaft, which is thrust through a window to rest upon the sill. There are carried on the truck four scaling belts to be used with the scaling Indders. There are carried on this truck four axes, ten crowbars and two picks, ham- mer headed on one side and pick pointed vn the other, which are used for picking holes through walls to get into an ad- joining building. ‘There are two tin cut- ters, long handled implements for cut- ting holes in the tin roofs and ripping up the tin. There are two window break- ers, iron balls attached to a length of cord. A man on the roof throws this iron ball over the edge to break the win- dows with whick it comes in contact on its backward swing and so let out the smoke and ventilate the building. Un- der the ladders away down at the rear end of the truck is a horse reel upon which there is one length of hose, which, by means of reduction couplings, can be coupled on to fire hose of any size. There are also a lot of nozzles, one of which ig ealled the distributer. This has an at- tachment that whirls rapidly under pres- sure of water passing through it. ‘The distributor is used in cellar fires. A hole is cut in the floor, and the distributer is thrust through. Another curisiis sort of pipe carried is the cellar pipe. This is a rather long pipe with two bends in it. The cellar pipe is suspended from a holder standing on the ground, thus making it possible to swing the pipe and point in different directions. The bends in the pipe en- able the throwing of water to points that could not be reached with a straight pipe. There are two fire extinguishers with which to put out small fires or to keen. if the truck should get there first, a tire in check until an engine arrives. There is a portable fire escape, one end of which can be attached to a window sill by means of which a fireman can lower anybody from a building or a person eould lower himself. There are two life line guns that will throw a slug with a licht line attached 300 feet up over a building, a jumping net, two smoke masks and signal flags and red lanterns to flag trains on the elevated railroad. For other uses there are two white Jamps, In the Pomologteal Department, At the Atlanta exposition in 1896 there was a “woman’s building” on the rounds, and the committee in charge made a strong effort to secure a diversi- fied exhibit from all parts of the south. To that end numerous letters were ad- dressed to prominent women asking them to send anything that would be curious and attractive. Among those who re- sponded was a lady who lives in Rich- Virginia aristocracy. Being naturally proud of her descent, it occurred to her that the framed copy of her family tree would be an interesting object, and it was accordingly expressed to the com- mittee. Later on the lady visited the exposition, and, of course, one of the first things she locked for was her own contribution, but, strunge to say, sne Was tTnaore tv nd It. The entire exhibit was neatiy catalogued and, running over the book page by page, she at last encountered the entry she was after, “Family tree, loaned by Mrs. —— of Richmond.” Vhon she turned back to where it was foeated, her proud Virginia blood curdled r yeins. It was in the “Pomological department.” in he Foll and Explicit Directions, Two bicyclists passing through ¢ small town on the Long Island shore decided to take the train from there home. Being unfamiliar with the place, they st } to inquire of a colored woman the way to the railway “We are strangers,” you kindly direct us to the station?” Oppe station. ertainly, sah.” she replied. “Nee; a-coin right on till yo’ comes to de cornes wha de ole postotlice used ter be. den tu’n to yo" lef® an yo'll go right ta de station.” As they rode of she beamed with pric: they with amusement, and, although they found the sistion. they have yet t cover the “corner wis de ole postuli ased ter be.” x This signature is on every box of the genuine Money to Loan. Laxative Bromo-Quinine t=victs the xemedy thai qures a cold in onc day CnARLUIIt&TOWN SEPTEMBER 10 mond and who is a member of the old. they said. “Would } 1200 IN THE BEGINNING, God tcok the dust and said, ‘‘Lo, I am there!” And flung it forth on the empyrean free; And nature saw a star burst forth and be, 4 throne of life and light divinely fair. ENGLISH MALT VINBGAR Plain or Spiced, 60¢ per flog Then fell a raindrop in his hollow hand; “Be thou its sovereign ocean!’’ murmured he, And there arose a silver turbaned sea To frame the tropic glory of the land. A spirit hovered near; he staid its fight. “Love, rule this life and compass all the earth!’”’ And lovely woman sprang to instant birth, And where she reigns are joy and peace and right —C. E. Barns in Criterion. wertmngs Down to Business, The lawyer was telling of the great for- ensic effort he intended to make when the case came to trial. “Sir.” he said impressively, “I shal charge’— “I see,” interrupted the litigant, “that business is business with you lawyers as well as with other merchants, and per- haps you are right in wanting the matter settled at the start. Low much will you charge?’ For kee ing the pj and good there is no ea = gar than thie, ving. But some prefer the 60c per gal. or White Wine Cidar at 40c per gal have them good — cont SANDERSON a up Whe sell best Vinege r pick ling spices, =e Range. The made, finest range Lots of references. ‘ainterested Affection. “I’m afrau, -usa.u, You’re marrying me only because I’ve inherited from my ancle 100,000 crowns.” “Why. Blanche, how can ycu think that of me? Your uncle is nothing to me! I would marry you, no matter from whom you inherited the money!”’—Der Fioh. Cook stoves as low as $11. BARBADOS MOLASSES & 8UGiR Madde. badoes Mol a a bright Ear 300 bbls. bright Grocery & 200 puns. New landing Connolly's wharf and for Just What He Thonght. Recently a gentleman took a poem to an editor who was his chum at school. “It hurts me, old fellow,” said the edi- tor, “to wound your feelings, but, truly, we are so overstocked with poetry that it We can only is useless to read yours. Pies accept what shows unmistakable genius.” . - “Well, just read that poem,” said the Aug 20th—eod N. RATTENBURY, schoolmate, “and tell me what you think ug ' of it. It may prove better than you im- agine.” . “It is as I feared,” replied the editor, after reading the poem. “The poem shows no promise whatever. Pardon me, but it is simply absurd and utterly use- less.”’ “That’s just what I thought,” replied the schoolmate. “It’s a copy of some verses you wrote in my autograph album while we were at schoo) together.” Summer Drinks, | Jamaica Cordial not only § makes a nice healthy summer beverage but also acts as a tonic for the stomach. It is put up in 25c bottles, Fruit Syrups. We a full line of the best Fruit Syrups. The flavors in- clude Lemon, Pineapple, Van- illa, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lime Fruit and Raspberry vinegar. Montserratt Lime Juice is said to be the best in the world. We have just received several cases of it, put up im pint and quert bottles: [tgoe farther than any other on ac- count of its superior strength. West India Lime Juice only 15c a pint at Beer & Coft Torpid Liver Headache 4nd Biliousness Mace Life Miserable for Three Years— Health Restored by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Having a direct action on the liver, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are in- variably successful ix curing liver com- plaint, torpid liver, and the headaches and stomach troubles resulting there- from. Mre. Faulkner, 8 Gildersleeve place, Toronto, says:—‘‘ After doctoring with- out success for bilicusness, liver com- plaint, and sick headache for over three years, I am glad to testify to my ap- preciation of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pils. <At first they seemed a little strong, but being both searching and thorough in their action, amply repay any inconvenience by after results. I am feeling better in every way, and my headaches have entirely disappear- ed. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are certainly the best I have ever used, and I freely recommend them.” The liver is responsible for very many ills of the hurnan body. It is al- ways made healthy, active, and vigor- ous by using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates an The LITTLE MACHINE that Cuts the BIG STUFF No Binder ever was made that will do better work or more’ of it. Send us your ad- dress on A a card TO-DAY The On? Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Heln You There* We have the best of everything in that line What we want is your trade; can we have it @ JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, , ey . bx eee yaar t eae pty OnLy / %. a 4 = “ } Ree SA ee IES CIES TORE, nt «Ri Nee” “ey ete bhi A a ye i oe i Ne AMS fe ti oe ee OAS esac iH lhe ‘a Mee sneer? au tome a . 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