KINDERGARTEN Principal - - - Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - Miss Barrett Re-cy ens Tuesday, September 4th, 19€0, Lower tliat Kindergarten Building, Prince Btreet. Bi arloitetown's Schoel ef Music Director Prof. W. H. Watte. Mise Smallwood’s Classes resume T verde’ , September 4th, 1900. The I irectors Classes on Monday, S?p- ten ter 24th, 190U, upstairs Kindergarten. S. MOORE, Ksq., Jecretary of Board of Trus! b ees ene - WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS To come in andjlook Our stock nd fresh and guaranteed to We keep ev2ry- B over ou vroceries, is fine be satisfactory. thing in our line that it necessary _ For Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you to see them when you ure look Their cheap ing at the goods. ness will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET. Sel hool Books School Supplies The latest in Excercise Becks, Sicribblers, etc. Eve! y Everything For Tho slnsont.s§ For The Student. FEARED & MOORE Sunnyside, al _- D. WeRvers & Co- BROKERS. Stock Exchange Building, Montrea cal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain, 1-8 per cent Commission each day Direct wires with New York to uvery faciuty for. execuung orders prompily. Ccrrespendence sclicited. be MESTIC ECONOMY Said Brown unt eale is wife one an **\\ e’ve nothing left to ea If thi go on in thi is queer way, W. can’t m: ike both ends meet.” Ilis wife replied in words discreet, “‘Oh, we won't be badly fed ; If y ‘an make but one end meat, i] make the other_bread ? THE Js/iIDNV JXZMIDID CF APICVIILICVYD FTITINIIR 28 1900., — pomnssninsiiin : e i ‘ me ONLY FOUR BOXES SALISBURY’S MANIFESTO. Merriman, who was colonial treasurer | ports and an efficient system of cold Of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Were Needed to Cure Mr, Willis. Woodstock, Ont., Sept. 24.—There are many Woodatock peaple who owe their good health, and others who are indebted for their lives, to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Among the ‘former is Mr. Maea Willis, 295 Dundas Street, who has recently made bis atory public. “For several years,” says Mr. Willis, “T have suffered from ‘Eee Troubies, wain in the emel! of my back, etc. I got slight relief from some of ‘the various medicines I used. My son, who was cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pille, arged me to try them. I dideo. I have used four boxes ana can safely eay I am cured.” — ae ——— When a young man approac hes you and bevina telliag how honest he 18, boli your haodson your pocket book. Some people would find fault in hea-| ven, Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Even the best sashes family has its dlengrestapans now and then, ietiliibletsarsmcasien To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulpine Tablets, All ru sgt refund the money it fails tocure be, V. Grove’s signature is on each box A man likes to de told he is handsome, even if he knows he is not. Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. that men A prominent drugeist says use more bair dye than women. Blobbs—I can detect counterfeit money by the touck. Slohbs - Doesn’t queer ? it make you feel +e —— DR. A. W. CHASE'S am CURE... 250. is sent direct to the diseased arts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and fi lay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. —_—> © << — The woman who expecte to live a happy married lite ought to know how to cock. Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. Women not only crocs a bridge before thev come to it, bu: they are first-class bridge- builders. firard’s L'njment for sale evarywhere. fhe ttxaminer Calendar FOR S£PTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. Full Moon, 8th. last Cuarter, 15th} rai Voon, 2rd. ‘Sun Lord Salisbury’s manifesto to the electors of the United Kingdon, in an- elections, emphasizes the necessity that that the Queen’s government should be supdorted by a strong parliament- ary majority, as the only means of con- vincing the inhabitants ef the con- quered South African territories that there is no hope of diverting the gov- ernment frem their policy of persistant resistance or agitation.” troubles in South Africa have been due to a shift of parliamentary opinion at a critical moment,” the prime minister goes on to aay: “It will depend upon the disposition and conduct of the Boers how long an interval is to elapse hefore their full position as a British colony is attain- ed. The brilliant success of Lord Roberts’ army must not bind us to the imperfections disclosed in our own defensive a.mor, imperfections which, but for the war, might have been un- noticed. It will be the urgent duty of parliament and the government to re- move these d2fects, a duty which cer- ministry depending upon a broken party.” quiring that the government should be armed with a strong majority in the house of commons.” Ile urges that, in view of all these there should be no the polls. abstentions at A HOT DEBATE. Mr.J. W. Sauer,former commissioner of publie works, introduced an_ indep- endence resolution in the Cape Parlia- ment afew days ago, declaring that the spirit of independence in the Transvaal and Orange River colonies might be kept down with bayonets for a time, but it would rise again. ‘The , peace of Africa, he further atserted, called for the restoration of the indep- endence of the two republics. Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, the _ Premier, replied vigrously, advising Mr. Sauer to address himself to Messrs. Kruger and Steyn. In the course of his de- bate the Premier, referring to the atta- er was the grearest capitalists in the country, and that he was not only a capitalist but a thief. Mr. J. H. CN Lenn This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tavicts the remedy that ewres a cold in one day cks on capitalists. said that Mr. Krug-. considerations, in the Schreiner Ministry, declared in an it. passioned speech that annexa- tion would result in Great Britain ' | losing South Africa, and in even worse ticipation of the parliamentary general | things, for South Africa would lose Great Britain. Several speakers condemned the Premier,s references to Mr. Kruger. Mr. Schrei ner, former Premier, moved an amen dment to Mr. Sauer’s resolution to the effect that the two republics should be placed under the protection of the Queen, with a guarantee preserving their national existence. The House {)pposition After remarking that “all the recent | rejected the Schreine. amendment and by a vote of 41 against 39 decided to go into committee of supply discussing Mr. Sauer’s motion. $$$ CHANGES IN GENERALS. Referring to possible changes of high army officials, Isaac N. Ford, in his special despatch from London to the New York Tribune says :—‘Mili- tary changes of the first importance are predicted. The retirement of Lora Wolseley is assumed to be in- evitable and Lord Roberts is believed to be certain to succeed him afier he tainly could not be discharged bya has had a few months for restorirg his kealth. This arrangement wil leave the Duke of Connaught in com- In conclusion; Lord Salisbury refers | mand in Ireland and will aleo enable ee to China as “‘a difficulty among others | | the Government to undertake the confronting the government and re- | complex problems of military reorgan- ization with an adviser a: headquarters who has the confidence of the country and is the best expert respecting the requirements of modern’ warfare. Lord Kitchener and General Buller will rémain in Africa until the Govein- rent knows whatto do with them, after conferring with Lord Roberts. Lord Kitchener cannot be placed over General Buller and otuer generals of superior rank now in South Africa, but Lord Salisbury has the strongest pos- siole faith in his powers as an organ- izer and is not likely to allow him to be sacrificed to the prejudice and jealousy of the Aldershot party. ere JOHN BULL'S HOME FARM. When Professor James W. Robert- son. was over in England in the summ-'! er of 1898 he gave Londun Chronicle a great deal of information about Can- ada, and that paper published a_ glow- ing description of Canada’s agricultura resources, which it intreduced by say- ing: “Canada is derterminde to be- come John Bull’s home farm over the water.” ’ Canada is nearer to united Kingdom than any other country “over the wat- er’ and it has an advantrge of thousa- nds of miles over the other colonies excepting Newfoundland, which is des- ined to be par: of the Domidion. With fast Atlantic steamships running be- tween Canadian ports and British ! storage Canada would indeed become “John Bull’s home farm over the water’ and iis products shouln certain- ly have a preference in the British market over those of the foreign farms which now compete on equals terms. siontreal Star. The esndbdetale of oh Archie Campbell in West York receives the hearty endorsation of Mr. Israel Tarte ia his paper 1a Patrie. Says La Patrie: Mr. Campbell's nomination against Mr. Clark Wallace awakens extraordi- uary enthusiasm in Ontario. “The English Liberais are sure of defeating this wicked politician, this extremist, this intolerant, this danger- ous sectarian (i. e., Protestant) —Mr. Clark ‘Wallace. “The Province of Ontario will ren- der an immense service to the cause of public order and of harmeny be- tween the. diverse races in ridding Parliament of this brand of discord, this knights of hatred.” Mr. Campbell is a lucky man. Ac ceptable to Mr. Tarte, the West York vote that is marked for him will be marked for Tarte also. Dizzy Spells and Headache Weak, Nervous, and Run Down, would Shake with Wervousness—A Terrible Case—A Remariabie Cure. Mrs. Chas. H. Jones, Pierceton, Que., writes:—‘ For years I have been @ great sufferer with my heart and nerves. I would take shaking spells and a dizzy, swimming feeling would come over me. Night after night I would never close my eyes, ancd my head would ache as though it would burst, At last I had to keep to my bed, and though my doctor attended me from fall until were his medicine did nat help me. “TI have no¥ taken five boxes of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, and it has done me more good than I ever believed a medicine could do. Words fail to ex- press my gratitude for the wonderful cure brought about by this treat- ment.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food makes pale, weak, nervous men, women, and chil- dren strong, healthy, and happy. Ia pill form, 50 cents 2. box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. JOHN P. BRENNAN ———_—e__ Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds of produce, my large and commodious premises on Commercial Street being particularly adapted for handling of Prince Edward Island products, Consignments solicited. Prompt returns. JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. —We have on hand. One Million of Opdap thing As follows viz. 150 m E x! ras, 35) m 2nd Clear, oem Clear, 150 tnx No. ]. Al Xxx White: ‘ —AL20 : 200 B rls, No. 7 Br — s )’ 1S; Casks St. John Lin 100 Bris, +é And ail kinds Lumber for buildi of Spn ce and ng PUrpuses Hernlect Cedar Posts, etc, Prices ion Laths, Bic: LEMUEL M. POOLE g Poole’s Wharf, Chin, tiie Sale, To be sold by Publi Uction on premises on Wer Inesday, < wt next. at the h ur of J2 o'cl Vaiuab le ers de sirable Pp roperty alana a southern side of Richmond Street, Zion Church and the bank of Nova known as the Young Men’s Caria tion building and premises, The si of brick, well and substantially buiig, =. a central position. immediate} Opposite Law Courts; can be made suitxble for. may; te purposes, pul blic or private, ad Terms Cash on deiivery of the deed: For further particulars apply to : D.§ resident V2 Sept, 25, tue and Fri, A en 6 The Model Crand Range. The made. finest range Lots of references, Cook stoves as low as $11. Dodd & Frogers. | anand a we — Chicago News. BUi 4.00D WIFE! You can’t make y,ood Bread, if you don’t use good Flour. It’sa mistake many people make in byoving Ficur as well as other i}. gs, in thinking they are using omy by buyiog a cheap g grade it generally proves the ‘dear- «st in the end. When in want of Flour give us a call; we keep most of ‘he standard brands and can onote as low prices as anyone in the trade. =D ROSE TEA. Ibis is one of the finest flavored Teas on the marke’, give ita trial #Ce bu 28c; per ‘Ib. Try a bottle of our pure home- mode Raspberry Vinegar, 25c per bottle. It makes a splendid drink, Free ‘delivery, nection, 2 F. Maddigan & Co Telephone con- “Water 2 my | uw * Af n Rises. Sets. 1 Saturday 226' 2 =i 30 '6 28 2|Sunday | 320; 346 31 | 26 3/Monday | 425) 4 $2} 32 | 24 4\Tuesday | 5 58 6 24 33 | 22 5|Wednesday| 7 22 750) 35 | Ww 6\Thursday 8,29 857) 36 | 18 ?\Friday 9 24] 952) 37 | 16 8) Saturday 10 4 1031) 38 | 14 9 Sunday 10 45} 11 13} 40 | 12 10 Monday 11 20; 11 48) 41 | 10 {1 Tuesday 0 4 033) 42 | 8 12 Wednesday| 0 31| 1 6} 43 6 13‘Ihursday | 115) 143) 45 | 4 14 Friday 2 8 237] 4 | 2 —15\Saturday 838i $47 | C1 16 Sunday 4 33} 5 0| 48 (5 59 17 Monday {| 5 57 6 22) 50 57 18 Tuesday | 7 2! 7261 51 | 55 19 Wednesday; 8 0} 8 22) 52 53 20 Thursday 8 33, 9 5) 54 51 2i Friday 9 22} 943) wb | 49 22)Saturday 9 5610 17) 56 | 47 23 Sunday 10 30), 10 59) 58 | 45 24 Monday 10 54, 11 6} 59 | 43 25\Tuesday | 118 1140|60 | 41 26) Wednesday | 1 39 1152} 1 | 39 27/ Thursday 010 0 33) 2 | 38 28| Friday 042, 10 3 | 35 99| Saturday 1 Al ] 46) 4 33 oe 21227166 {5 31 | _-— WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refnnd the money when Remick’s Kezéma Cure fails to cure any case of Eczema or Piles, no matter of how long standing. Forpale only at Macdonald's Drug Store Nieut Bett Nurses REeeIstTer WANTED.—A competent irl in a small family. NO washing. Sevlytito, M Mra. R. C, Lower Queen, Street, Goff, Fitzroy Street. --- = must go. = Boots. Boots dieinl dain abe CHANC galore for old and y dow at half price, the balance will be sold af discounts and : half price, for cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHERS: = = oo THE BIG CLEARANC« SALE OF young must go. W. H. STEWART & COS STOC Of Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, eve A lot of ladies boots } of 30 per cent, 40 per cen rything ‘n the wil-