a Le Kit Principal - - = Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - ~- Miss Barrett Re-orens Tuesday, September 4th, 1960, Lower fi t Kindergarten Building, Prince Street barlottetown’s Scheol of Music D reetor Prof. W. H. Watis. Mic Smallwood’s Classes resume Tuendey September 4th, 1960. The [irectore Classee on Monday, Sep a 2tch, 1900, upstairs Kindergarten. F S. MOORE, Esq., THRSSHING }=MACGHINERY: Threeb og Machinery manufactured by William J. Scott, of Marshfield, are for sale at the Mosrey Harris Warerooms, Kent oars Charlottetown. Mr. “co t’s reputation as a manufactur- er is well known. Only the very best materia! is used, and tue sbakers and cleaners «sre unequalled for design ard workmsns! ip. Septem? 18th, 1900. THE DAILY BXAMINRR CSE RRR nee sone ‘DERGARTEN See retary ef Board of Trustees Buy the Best. STR, Will «al from Pictou on Saturday, 15h Sep... ard fertnightly thereafter, calling at Charlottetown and sailing from here a+ much earlier than usual as is practicable CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town. S: pt 11, 1900—Exil, 14, Guar 13, 15, Pas 17, 19. - TENDERS. CAMP ANA. CHANGE OF TIME. Sealed tenders will be received until THURSDAY, the 20th day of September, next, at 12 «clock noon, for the erection of a brick and stone building on the site of the present Apotiecaries Hall, in Charlottetown. Plans and speciftcations prepared by W. C. Harris, Arch tect, may be seen at the office of McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie, Queen Sauare, ‘ har ottetown. Tenders tc be addressed to the undersigned and marked ‘‘Tender for Apothecaries Ha I Building.” The lowes: or any tender not necessarily ac- cepter. W. A. O. MORSON, Ch’town, Aug. 24th, 1900. dy thur, wed, fri, td. PETE Las School Books =x S=cribblers, etc. Fvory 7h POPE TZ fy Uf ew Hous Driscoll & Hornsby “NOTICE! ROC On the steamer Elfin will make trip from Charlottetown at 6 p. m., and 6.30 from Rocky Point; also dis- continue 3 o’cleck trip on Sunday afternoon School Supplies § he latest in excise Beelss, f ing For The Student. Z7ERD & MOORE i Sunnyside, rur L AC EPERS ‘To come in and leok over ou Our stock is fine fresh and guaranteed to be "18, satistactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is necessary , . ‘usekeeping ‘The prices, well, we want you to see them when you are look- ing at the goods. Their cheap Ness will surprise you. UEEN STREET. KY POINT FERRY. and after Sider, Sept. 17th, her last 11—3i, HE THANKS HEAVEN That he Used Dood’s Kidney Pills, Which Saved his Life. Bow MANVILLE, Sept. 17.—Marvellous in- jeed is the case of Mr. A. W. Gibbons, miller of this town. Here is hie story, ashe himeelf tells it: “I could’t eat, norsleep; bad terrible pains in my back and stomach. ‘Doctors said [I bad Bright's Disease. Sut thev couldn’t cure me. ‘Thank Heaven, whether it waa Bright's Disease or anything elee Dodd’s Kidoey Pills eoon cured it. “I bope the news of my cure will spread ever the whole country, eo that al’ suffer ers will hear of the greaest kidney remedy in the world—Dodd’s Kidcey Piile.” Dodd’s Kidney Pille are the oNLy medicive that has evercured Bright’s Disease. Io the race for wealth too much money seems to be an impossible quan- tity. Te Cure a Cold in One bay Take Laxative Bromo Qulnina Tablets. All raggists refuad the money it fails tocure ho, #K. W. Grove’s signature is on each box A woman is never sure that a new pair of shoes arethe right size unless they pinch just enough. — <>! Misard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. Some hypocrites try to makea cloak of their religion and there is not actually enough of it to make a batbing suit. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia, High water doesn’t necessarily raise the price of age ok DR. A. Ww, CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... DB. 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 cad lee Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. —__—_<>> 2 <<s——__- The worst criticsas those who could vot have done it half so well them- Seives. Winard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. You can’t tell by appearances how much aman is worth. Some of the most gorgeous flow ers baven’i gota scent, fiosrd’s Liniment for sale everywhere. Pine Examiner Calendar FOR S£PTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. Ful on, Sth. Last Quarter, loth New Moor, 251 11¢b Water ~ Sun : 7 “*\\iorn | Aft’n | Rises.| Sets. lj Saturday 2 26|. 2 51) 5X % 28 2] Sunday 320; 346) 31 | 26 3 Monday 425; 452) 32 | & {| Tuesday 5 58 6 24) 33 22 c Wee dnesd OT 1.22; 7.501 36 20 6|/Thursd 829° 8 57} 36 18 Friday 8 24, 952) 37 16 B\Saturday | 10 4/10 31) 38 | 14 9 Sunday 10 45; 11 13) 40 12 19 Monday 11 20) 11 48) 41 10 \1 Tuesday 0 4 033) 42 8 \2 Wednesday; OU 31} J] O} 43 6 13 Thursday 115; 143) 4 | 4 14 Friday 2 8 237 46 2 15 Saturday 310} 3 38) 47 1 16 Sanday | 433} 5 O| 48 (5 59 I) Monday | 557 6 22} 50 | 57 18 Tuesday 73 te Be ie 19 Wednesday! 8 0 8 22) 52 53 20 Thursday $33) 9 5) 54 51 2i Friday 9 22; 9 43) 55 49 22 Saturday 956 1017) 56 47 23 Sunday 10 30, 10 59) 58 45 24, Monday 16 54 11 6 59 43 25 Tuesday | 11 18 11 40' 60 41 26 Wednesday 11 39 11 52 1 39 27| Thursday 010 083 2 38 28 Friday 042 106 38 35 29\ Saturday 12: i146 4 33 30' Sunday 2 1 2 27| 6 6 5 3l PRINCE EDWARD TS LAND Agricultural —ANB— _ Industrial Hxhibition Open to the Maritime Provinces from September doth to the 28th, (900 VER— $6000.in Prizes. One ofthe greatest hie of Live Stock, Poultry, Farm Products, Vegetables and Fruit — brought tegether ia the Maritime Pre- vinces. Exhibi ¢s carried practically free en all Goy- tment Railways. Lowestexcursion rates for passes, If'wo days Horse Racing, Special attraetions in addition to tae Ex- Bibition and Races to be advertised later. Aecommedation for every Fer Prize Lists, Raee Pregrammes and all .nfermativun write WOOB, C, R. 8M. reastrer, ¥F.L HASZARD a KRENCH’S LAST OPERATION. —_——. - “General French occupied Barber- ton on the 13th inst. with tke cavalry which he took across the mountains. He met slight opposition, the enemy being surprised. ‘I'wenty-three officers ! and fifty-nine men who were prisoners were released. Three locomotives and other roliing stock were captured. The former will relieve the British force of great difficulty, as it had to put up with a few rickety engines. French reports that he has supplies for three weeks for his force and for a week for his horses. One hundred Boers, with many Mauser rifles and a quantity of ammunition, were captured, There are large quan- tities of cattle and sheep in the coun~- try, which is good news. French in- tercepted large convoys showing that Barberton was used as a depot for supplies for the Boers in the sovth and east. The bulk of French’s force is still thirty-five miles behind the cavalry, owing to the difficulty of getting the wagons over the pass leading to Bar- berton.” LORD ROBERTS’ TESTIMONY. — ey The Evening News of Toronto pub- lishes an autograph letter received from Col. Stanley, private secretary to Lord Roberts, in reply to a request from that paper asking the field mar- shal if he would send a message to the Canadian people as to his appre- ciation of the services of the Canadian contingents operating under him. The letter is dated Pretoria, and says in part: “His lordship directs me to say it would be impossible to speak too highly of the work done by the various Canadian cohktingents. They ‘have had hard work aad suffered many pri- vations, all of which have been gone through with extraordinary cheerful- ness, and it has been bota a _ pleasure and an honor to him to have such troops under his command. A fact he thinks the Empire will not forget is that the determined advance of the Canadians on the morning of the 27th of February contributed in no small measure towards forcing the surrender of Cronje.” A London despatch says that Mr Burdett-Coutts, M. P., entertained the Canadian and Australian soldiers, in- valided from South Africa, at dinner on the occasion of their visit to his resi- dence, “Holly Lodge.” The M. P. made a speech in which he referred briefly to the hospital enquiry, He said that peas lotism to Africa, had instigated. he did he did not consider it | 6B se signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quininie tavicts the remedy that cures a sold in one day CAARLUO'TIKCFOWN SEPTEMBER ic sufficient | which his exposures, asa result of a}; visit to the field hospitals in Soutlr THOO , AN PAB hide under a cloak the defects of our machinery of treating the sick and wcounded on our battlefields. His sole ubject in the course he had taken was to secure a reform in the condition that already exist. “Germany knows herself to be in complete accord with the powers who have established the policy of the open door as their guiding principle in regard to the Yang ‘I’se valley, as well as the rest of China.” Cologne Gazette. a i Ae } Mr. Kruger has protested to Salis- bury against the annexation of the Transvaal. The old chap surely does not imagine that Roberts has been in Atrica for his own personal amuse- ment. Lord Roberts’ statement that nearly" 15,000 Boers are now prisoners in- | dicates that the British must have been making a good deal of small hay in , the capture line that the despatches did not specify. Urinary Troubles Kidney and Bladder Ailments that Would Yield Only to Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr, Wm. Giles, carpenter, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., states:—‘* Unsolicited I write to tell you of the good qualities of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills in curing urinary troubles, I do not write for your especial profit, but for the good of those afflicted as I have been. I have used eight boxes, and do not now feel the old trouble in the least. “JT feit relief one hour after taking the first pill. It is a great source of comfort to me to know that there is a medicine to help my weak kidneys, Those wishing further particulars may address me as above.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are specific for all kidney, bladder, and urinary derangements, and liver troubles, and have an enormous sale all over this continent. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Ed- manson, Bates and Co., Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Ointunent is a positive and absolute cure for piles. It is the only preparation which is guaranteed to cure every form of plies. D. Mckvers & Co, Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain. 1-8 per cent Commission each day wires with New York to fer executing orders Direct every facitity promptly. Ccrrespendence solicited. Ne oN A Model Crand Range. The made, y erties The ; finest range Lots of references, Cook stoves as low as $11. Dodd & Fiogers. E St. John Exhibition Sept. 10th to 19th Sept, 1900 door attractions. bour Sept 14th to 18th Sept. | and Railway lines. A Great Big Success The greatest of them all, Phenomenal oper air (free) and in- Magnificent firewerks nightly. Three British men of-war in har- Excursion rates on all steamboat A CARD 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 3rd door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—o9 to 15 a. m. 1 tc 3 and to § p. m. dy &.wkly 3 mos The One Who Conky knows there is ons ; to reach a man’s my that is by always ha « nicely spread table Tes, this you must have chal groceries, canned goods anf provisions. Ne Can Help You There: We have the best of in that line What we is your trade; can we hare * JOHN McKENNA, P. KR. Island Ab commercial College The attention of these who dese therough and practical preparation for ay active businese life is called tothe tages offered by this College, keeping, Com mercial Law, Aritimetic, Penmanship, Eoglish, Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, writing, etc., are taught ia the most direct and practical manner. Special attention is givento locat.ng graduates in good business positions. New term opensoa MONDAY, AUG. 20:m inat., at 9.30 s m. Sead for prospeetas. P. 0, Box 242 ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal aad Proprietor Aug2—d&w tf. Matchless Blend Te the best 25 cent Tea on Earth, If you want to use the best 25 cent tea you'll have to use Matchless Blend _ Our sales of this tea have been some thing marvellous, They have in- creased every week since we first be- yan to seli it—and they're increasing yet. Try a pound of Matchless Remember we are sole agents. You can’t get the best 25c tea anywhere Jenkins & Son Charlettetown. jine at the For Cask only. Call and see the stock. bargain. TT OF PEOPLE Are saving money and getting extraordinary values in everything in the fuovwea This is a genuine sale and will be continued for a It is equal to any in the city, aud is being SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHERS. President Big Clearance Sale OF W. H. STEWART & GO’S STOCK. Cail and Get 30 to 50 per cent Discount, short time longer. sold’at a trememdous