(vebec Steamship CO. Sir “CAMPANA,” crom Cb’i\own fom Montrea! * 37th ‘ 3rd Sept. * 10h Sept. « Wh " Be “ lst Oct. “« §=- Bth_- Oct, “ ote 6s Zod “ a #t " ee “bth Nov. “« 12th Nov Freight ‘handled ‘carefully and at cur- rent rates. Passengers will find the accomodation the very best, and the tripupand cown the St. Lawrence the most delightfal. CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May | 4th, 1900. Agents. dvy2aw wed & sat. . ae Charlotietown Business College Writing Academy, Will re-open for the fall and winter serm On Monday, August 20:h inet. Although students may enter at any time, it ie desirable that intending stu. dents enrol! as soon as possible after the term opens. Graduates from this college secure em, ‘oyment, and they will greatly aid u» io keeping up our reputation in this dir-ciion by entering as early in the term as possible SussgoTs: Book-keeping by single and douvle entry (theoretical and practical,) Actnal Business Practice, Businese Pevmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Com mercial Law Rai!roadiny,Nteam boating,Bav king (actua precucein (be College Bank) Typewriting Shor: hand and Navigation. Facurtry: L B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepisg, Arithmetic, Basiness Practice, Business Correspond~ ence, Typewriting aud Navigation. A C€ Macmillan (Vice-Principal). Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese Practice. J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business F enmanship. Wm. Moran (licensed) Teacher of Sbortband. J 1. Joneas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ing, Lettering and Auditinge Beside our regular course of lecturee on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by mahy of our Professional and Business men. Aneouncement later. For app! cation forms, testimonials, ete Spply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal. $e ALMOST A MIRACLE _— — Strange Case of Kidney Disease Re- ported at Smith's Falls. Suirn's Faris, Aug. 27.—One of the moet remarkable cures ever performed by | Dodd’s Kidney Pille was that of Mrs, George Barnes of thistown. Mrs. Barnes was‘ filicted with Fema'e We: kness and Urinal Trouble resulting from Kidney Disease The disease had also # serious effect on her senses of sight aod her ring, for at times Mra. Barnes would be ex- ceedingly deaf and short-sighted Mrs. Barnes gives an account of her case for publication:—“I have consulted a doctor,” she writes, ‘‘who gave me meédicive that seemed to make me worse at times. Iwastold of Dodd’s Kidney Piile, and I got one box. J have used part of the box and am completely cured, and strange to say both my hearing and eyesight sre now unaffected.” =D A policeman’s club contains enough lumber to floor a man. To Cure a Cold in Oue Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure 5o, KE. W. Grove’s signature is on each box em Strange to say, Turkey and Greece are without telephones. i a ee Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows One song in the storm is worth an en-« tire concert in the sunshine. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE 250. is sent direct to the diseased s by the Improved Blower. Fieals the ulcers, clears the six passages, stops droppings in the threat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. so <a It trade is to follow the fagin China it would do well to take a gun with it. Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, Forty-two inventions relating to cycles were taken out last year by women. Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. Count Boui de Castellane has got down CANADIAN ~. PACIFIC Ky TORONTO Falk Aug 27th to Sept 9th, 1900. | For iound Trip from Charlottetown $24.05. Going Aug. 28:h, 29th and 30th, Sept. Istand 4th. For Kound Trip from Charlottetown $20.05. Going Aug. 31st and Sept. 3rd. R« turn limit all tickets Sept. 13th 1900. C:nadian Pacific Railway if the poplar route; only one ight on the road, Dining cars serve all meals. \. J. HEATE, Db. Pd GP. Be St. John, N. B. Nice House in Brighton—the ‘best Fesidental Setion of Ckar- lottetown. The north side of that new house t.cing the weét situatea on vreen. titld Avanuein Brigiuicn. Three lerge rooms on greene noor, “)x rooms upstairs, Large vard, Now platform to aocor. Kent very low. App!s to ROE’. L. COTTCN. i. Tos raseinee OFton ee * wks eo. >» i As Suppiied To The Queen Ferguson’s Everton Toffee -11 Butter Scotch direct fiom Edinburgh, Scotland, For®sale at Macdonald's Drug Store to megazine writing. It’s only a etep now to ihe stege, Wicard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. RD DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Gra iuate McGill University) Otfce ana Kes de:nce— Dorchester Stree Owice Ruure— 9 to 10, a. m., lte 3 a2! 7 to 4%, p.m. _Prom t attenuen to country calls, A CARD R. MACNEILL, M. D.. Having 30 seats 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. Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 te 3 and to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos. Newz Fierringe Just received 25 barrels prime Labrador Herring (warranted). These Herring are not very large, but you prefer ‘flavour and quality to size these are the Herring to buy. We have just received also some sarge fat Cape Breton Herrirg. We cacsupply them in pails, 4 bbls. 4 bbls, and by the dozen, also in barrels for the wholesale trade. For the Preserve'Season We have ‘just received 50 dozen reserve Jars in glass and stonewhich will be sold low to clear out the lot. Ttaspberries. Orders filled for Raspbernies by th pail. R, F. Maddigan & Co Lower Queen Street. 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 of the party or parties who assaulted Mr. 1 @ Hall, on St aaa unemee a tenn 0ébabutaanowinn THE DAILY BXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 1, 1900 ST SOME OLD SONGS. a (Philadelphia Ledger.) The death of Lady John Scott Spottiswoode, who composed the music of “Annie Laurie’ and other melodies, recalls many of the old-time songs of sentiment with which our mothers charmed the beaus and chevaliers of their day and generation. She was gt years of age. In noting the passing of this venerable lady, who was a golden link connecting the past with the present, it may be a_ matter of interest to recall some of the melodies of the olden time that lent such tender charm to home “When the hours of day were number. ed And the voices of the night Woke the better soul that slumbered To a holy, calm delight.” Among such melodies none is more exquisite than “Annie Laurie,” the poem with which Lady Scott’s name will aiways be associated. Scarcely less beautiful are such songs of senti- ment as “Highland Mary,” by Robert Burns, and thosetwo other sweet melodies, “Coming thro’ the Rye” and “We'd Better Bide a Wee.” Of other famous old ballads there are “Auid Robin Gray,” “Douglas, Tender and True,” “Gypsy Maiden,” ‘Juanita,” “Then You'll Remember Me,” “Swa nee River,” “In days of old, When Knights Were Bold,’ “In the Gloam- ing,” and “Lily Dile,” of which a very amusing paroOay was written, entitled “Billy Dale,’’ Some of these old songs were inspir- ed by a peculiarly tender sentiment. What could display filial piety more divinely than “We’d Better Bide a Wee?” As the story goes, this was com posed by a Scotch lassie who met the plea of her ardent lover with the noble sentiment that her first duty was to her aged parents. What a tender | appeal is madeto the experience of most readers by the mere mention of such gems of the heartas “The Last Link is Broken That Binds Me to Thee,” “Won't You Tell Me Why Robin?” and “When You and I were Young, Maggie.” Next to Burns as anauthor of ex- quisite songs of sentiment was Tom Moore. Among his most favorite songs that still survive are “Oft in the Stilly Night,” “Origin of the Harp,” «‘’Twas Ever thus From Chiidhood’s Hour,” “The Harp That Once Thro’ Tara’s Halls,” “Believe Me, if All Those Eadearing Young Charm3,’ etc. There are many modern songs of less fame, such as “When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home,” “Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still” and, coming down to a still later date, “Sweet Marie” is one of the most popuiar, Many of tne famous ballads have been composed by the fairsex. In the field of poetic sentiment, at leas’, she has proved a dangerous rival ot man. The charming ballad “In the Gloaming” owes its birth to Lady Arthur Hill, and Hon. Mrs. Elizabeth Morton was the proud mother of the langourous melody “Juanita,” while “Douglas, Tender and True,” was ~ we -* et ae ANS eS <A Ue ae i a W. H. STEWART 2CO ett tense the happy offspring of Lady Scott Gattie. “Maryland, My Maryland,” owed the thrill of its spirited tune toa woman, the late Mrs. Newell Martin, of Baltimore. The musical pathos of “Auld Robin Gray” originated in the brain of Lady Ann Lindsay. Mrs. Fitzgerald was responsible for the melody “I Remember, I Remember,” and it was a woman who wrote the words to “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.” Lady Nairne, a charming Scotchwoman, has contributed two songs that need only to be sung in any clime to cause every wearer of the tartan to throw his plaid cap to the breeze. These are “The Campbells Are Coming” and “The Land o’ the Leal.” Official despatches from Shanhai e* plain that; the Hankow uprising was not due to the Boxers, but was a plot organized by the partisans of Kang Yu Wei, the reformer, combined with the secret society known as the Ko-Lao- Hui, and anti-foreign organization, | who proposed to the southern viceroy ; at Hankow, for arms, gun-powder and other agents of destruction. A proclamation, written in, English and addressed to Europeans, was seized. In it the revolutionists de- clared themselves opposed to the Manchu dynasty, but ready to unhold the present Emperor. They expressed themselves as desirous of foundirg a “Constitutional Government,” of “pro- tecting foreigners and Christians and of supporting the powers against anti. foreign fanatics.” mmm ee It is said in Washington administra- tion circles thatin the event of the ability of the powers to agree upon a Chinese policy, that will preserve the integrity of the Empire, the p!an most likely to be adopted will provide for international administration of the customs service. Under this plan represeniatives of the several allied powers having forces on Chinese soil will be stationed at all the customs ports of China to supervise or admin- ister the service and watch the re- venues with a view to the ensuring the collections cf the enormous indemnity that will be individually demanded by each of the Governments. It is under- stood that this or some joint supervis- ory scheme of a similar character will be favoured by this government and while other governments may make other sroposals for future policy of a different nature there is no informa- tion in the possession of the United States Government to indicate inhar- monious action on such supervisory plan, s _—_ A Reuier despatch Cated Pekin, August 15, and sent by post _to Shanghai, describes scenes of appal- ling desolation and wanton destruction in Legation street. All the houses of foreigners were riddled with shells, burned or blown up. An attempt was ee eee ee TT atte mis | THURSDAY, the aoth day of September, Square, Charlottetown. and marked ‘‘Lender for Apothecaries Building.” cepted. made to mine the American Legation. A shaft was sunk from the top of the wall fifteen feet deep, ‘and was then continued asa tunnel, witha ‘harp slope in the direciion of the Legation. Apparently the Cninese did not hvea time to finish it. ee gettnentnarnnteeeneD A RONG IDEA OF... YSPEPSIA rows all the Blame on the ee ie Real Seat of Trouble is the Intestines— The Permanent Cure is Dr. Chase’s Kidney -Liver Pills. It is an old idea long since exploded that @igestion is confined to the stomach, No modern scientist denies that by far the part of digestion and the more difficult part takes place in the intestines. This explains why dyspepsia is never really cured by pre- parations ao — =e digestion act only on the’stomach, ; “This fact ‘iso explains why Dr. Chase’s Kid- mey-Liver Pills have been so remarkably suc- cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- ja and indigesttyn. ™Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the /cidneys, liver and bowels, and give new tone and vigor to the intestines, and make them able to perform their work of oo the substances on which the stomach no effect. Stomach treatment may do well enough for slight indigestion, but if you have chronic in- digestion or dyspepsia of a serious nature you can profit by the experience of scores of thou- sands who have been as by using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One wines P. E. Island Commercial College The attention of those who desire a thorough and practical preparation for an active business I.fe ix called to the advan- tages offered by this College. Book« keeping, Commercia) Law, Ari'hmetic, Penmanship, English, Correspondence, Businese, Methods, Shorthand, Type~ writing, etc., are taught in the most direct and practical manner. Special attention ig givento locat.ng graduates in good FREE! Free Glasses fitted ¢ We have just receives charge, supply of the Celebrated large fected’ lenses”? watranted i aaateetiog —s @; one int have fa oar . nickle and gold-filleg of all patterns selling cheaper than , before. We are cr world-famed Murine for e) es at SUe per bottle 2 cures, For further inf, ri Rg apgly to information BARBADOS MOLASSES & sUeip Direct from Wes t Indi ef Malabar. — Sango the, 200 puns. tierces and b : badoes Molusses. ~ bright Ba. 300 bbls. bright Grocery Sugar, Now landing Connolly’s wharf and for gal low. N. RATTENBURY, — Aug 20th—eod, Summer Drinks, business positions, MONDAY, AUG. 20:h inst., at 9.30 a m. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM, Prineipal and Proprietor New term opens on ~ Jamaica Cordial not ouly makes a nice healthy summer beverage but also acts as g ~ TBNDERS. Sealed tenders will be received until 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 Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned al The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- W. A. O. MORSON, Ch’town, Aug. 24th, 1900. dy thur, wed, fri. td. TURE, Prince end Kent Street, C} arlottetown, fio: Wer. Egy eee GREAT CLEARANGESALE OF BOOT STOCK OF nt. CLIFT Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and R UP. Offce at Mis. Stumb les, cirne Saturds Y.cvening toTuerday a. m.. every 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 in- clude Lemon, Pineapple, Van. ila, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lime “ruit and Raspberry vinege Mo yrratt Liae Juiceis said to be the best in the world. We have just received several cases of it, put up in pint and quart bottles. Itgoe farther than any other on #- couut of its superior strength. West India Lime Juice only 15¢ a pint at Beer & Coif SEE EAS BOD ~~ ho Have Gone of Business, Will be Sold at TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTE —_—— Discounts 30 to 40 per Cent and Half Pricg. ————aeeen - The Stock Is Practically New. Now is the time t° buy Shoes at, your,own price -Zale Goft Bros will conduct the sale. ao a ct. er «2 lw “| Jury & Cp | ii Night Bell. Nurses Register, ' Peter's Road a short time ago. | vite iii iia i i i aa