a ’ ; : fr KINDERGART: Principal - - - Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - - Miss Barrett Re-opens Tuesday, September 4th, 1960, Lower fiat Kindergarten Building, Prince Btreet. ‘+ ’ . Meaplottetown’s Schocl of Music Director Prof. W. H. W atte. M Smallwood’e Clasrea resume Tuesday, September 4th, 1900. The Directors Classes on Monday, er 24th, 1900, upstairs Kindergarten. FS. MOORS, Esq., Secretary of Board of Trustees, CANADA'S International Exhibition Sf. John, N. B. Opers Sept; 10th, Closes Sept 19th. — oo jee Sep ten: fil itions have been™ made tg the Live Stock prizes and a buttermaking compeijiion and e, hibit of cheese making prgvided far, Amvsements will, this year, be more than ever a prominent feature, including many pnique and startling novelties, Excursion return tickets will be issued from a)! stations at one first-cla°s fare from September 8th to 18th, both inclusive, good to rettirn until September 22nd, 1900} an lon Tuesday, September iith, ant! Monday, Septem ber 17, special exctston tickets will be issued, not exceeding $3 §0, from any sta- tion on the P. E. Island railway, good to re- turn on third day including date of isste. The return fare from Summerside on Tues- day, 11:h inst., and on Monday, 17th inst., will be $2.50, Exhibitors desiring space in the buildings or on the grounds should make early en guiry and, for sales and special privileges in- mediate application should be made. Premiam lists and entry forms will be sent on application to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. McLAUGHLIN, President WALTER SIMPSON, Bay View, Agent for P. E. Island ‘ot i ¥ Guar an S’Side papery TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be received until THURSDAY, the 20th day of September, next, at 12 o’clock noon, for the erection of a brick and stone building on the site of the present ‘ pothecaries Hall, in Charlottetown Plans and speciftcations prepared by W .. Harris, Architect, may be seen at the office ot Ty McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie, Queci Souare, ' harlottetown. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigne? and marked ‘Tender for Apothecarics He . Building. ” The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac cepted. w. A. 0. MOR°ON, Ch’iown, Aug. 24th, 1900. dy thur, wed, fri. td. ¢ I School Books é School Supplies The latest in Eserciso Becks, &cocribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. enna HASZARD & MOORE ‘apis funy WE Wri HOUSLKEEPERS A bi — * from the THE DAIL‘ TWENTY YAR} SPaANDING. Trouble of @ Norwich Farmer who was Reliewad by Dood’s Ki’dney Pil's. Norwics, Sept 1).—For twenty years Mr Wibert Woodward, of Wilow Dell, hes euffered with backache He grew eo bad that he wae confined to his bed two days out of a week. His farm suffered for the lack of the eve of ita maeter, and Mr Woodward made every effo-t to find a a cure for hie trouble. He says “€ cried everything I ever heard of, but noeure. Last fall I beard abou’ Doda’s Kidney Pliis, and I bought three baxes of them from Mr Bannon of Norwich, and I em happy to eay they have done me mere good than all the otner medie'nea put together that I go doctor. My wife takes Dood’s Kikney Pille also, tor lame back and rheuma‘ism and finds them grand. | ‘oy persons euffering as we did will try these remedies, I would willingly pay wo dollare a box rather than be withou! Dodde Kidney Pills io the house. | Many a est-aighiforward man is oc- casionally seen op plearure bent. To Cure a Cold in Que pay t tails to curd . W. Grove’s signature is on each bor When aman pawos his watch he reali- z°8 in more ways than one that his time 3 Dot his own, tl 5 Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, 6.¢. oe The sight of a married woman with any Ovber man bat ber vusband al Ways wakes au old made Sarcastic. Wicard’s Liniment cures Dandruff, — = The prisoner, with a jocular veia, who eaid he hadn’t tme to reform, got 30 devs. DR. A. W. CHASES & GATARRH CURE ... yhiva 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 and Hay Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo, _———P 2 ~<a I. the faith cure Would cure the people f their faith it would be all right. ceeensonitineictiinemeneitit Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralg'a. Ac T, er maw refuse hovel accommo/ations ott: thirt waist mar. | ut he’s in # posi- Lida iva to g+. hot over it. {in vd’s Liniment for sale evarywhere, The Examiner Calendar FOUR S<PTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. Full Moon, &th: Last Quarter, loth Male’ ates 9 come in and look over ou vroceries. Our stock is and fresh and guarant satisfactory. We hing in & Nae = '¢t! necessary ac “MNe that Per oa _ aORNeHeping “The ‘prices, well, we want you ‘,o°see them when you are look- ‘ing at the goods. Their cheap ness will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STRE®T. dtc ! ° ce oe *3 Le! ~Ots eS « &82D every-, he best 25 eet is st ; i ca on Earth. Tf you Want to use the beat 25 cent | tea yor ll have to use Matdkless Blend it | ‘thing marvellous. They have yet. ® Try a pound of Matchless. Remember we are sole agents. else. Charlottetown. lake Lusative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, Al’ roggists reiund ths moncy it a3, ur sales of this tea have been some- creased every week since we first be- yan to sell it—and they’re increasing can't get the beet 25c tea anywhere ‘Jenkins & Son EXAMINtk « HARK! OTTRTOWM SEPi EMBER 15 + eytge ih SUCCESS IN” BUSINESs. men content ts profit by the experi- ence of those whe went before them. There 1s sometning in the rush and whirl of modern life which seems to unfit men for steady, plodding applica- ticn and to encourage rashness and the speculative spirit. Mercantile life is not an easy exis— tence to-day any more than it was twenty or fifty years ago, and we dc. not need to conclude that younger merchants, who are “heirs of ail the ages,” are lots cleverer than their for- bears, because not always succeeding as they did. Rather does it seem that | they do not give their whole-souled at- tention to their business, cultivate the | same saving habits, display the same regard for the quality of their output ; — In the course of conversation, a few days ago, the question was put to the writer: “How do you account for the fact that in SO Many Cases in the pres- ent day young men who have succeed led their fathers as manufacturers or merchants have run the Dusiness into the ground in the course of a few months or years. Are they not as competent as their tathers? Is this race degen< rating ? Or whatis the reason that the new generation are not as successful business men as the o!d?” Betore we reply to our pessimistic friend, we would remark that his gen- eralization is too sweeping: for it would be easy to point out instances in which the sons or successors of old firms have in the present geneaaticn shown marked improvement upon the busi- ness management of their fathers or predecessors, and have lifted oid and moribund businesses our of a rut and made them scccessful toa degree not known before. Nevertheless, it is not to be denied that in very many cases both of retail and wholesale concerns or factories, the administration has not ‘only not im; roved with the new blood put into it, but has either collapsed of cuntinued in a dead-and-ative condition, Now to account for this is what we in or the character of their establishment. ! Mere cleverness and dashing enter-, prise are very imperfect sybstitutes for plodding care of details and a high- toned regard for morality and pre- cision in the conduct of mercantile affairs. aoa —_ GEN. BOTHA LAYS PLANS. ‘HIS SCHEME TO FIGHT FOR THREE MONTHS AND THEN ESCAPE Geseral Botha’s dogged retreat through the Lydenburg hills has Portu- guese East Africa as its goal. The even, have undergone changes by rea- son of modern invention and deveiop- ment, and also, it must not be forgot- ten, by reason of the pressure of com- petition and the whims of fashion. Ihe ocean table, the t:lephone, the cated his oath not to be capturec by the soldiers of the queen.g@ Even then Botha does not intend to offer any spoils of warto the enemy. His army will be but a barren capture. The gunners of every piece of artillery in in business. And the men or firms who nounce that they will 1eserve the last minnie rcng sh ap x nee of their oo for the purpose 1g wi ; of blowing up their guns. likely to fall behind in the race. These statements are made on the oe on eg need to ~ “ how- | oe of go who have been ever, to find examples of concerns jn the cioszst touch with the young whose pie = been — oh | Fepublican general throughout the re prominence by long years atient | cent operations :n the norcheiste | toil and economy, but which, when’ part of the Transvaal. They _ re deprived of the experienced heads and as defin.tely confirmatory cf ' i ands which has so built them UP, de- tention on his part the rece clined and fell. This, too, in spite of | of the Portuguese Governr the employment by their newer mana- spatching a thousand tr gers cf such modern facilities as we vicinity of the South A have described. We must look, then,; Qn the evacuation for other causes of their non-success. | by the remnants ¢ It is undeniable that in many cases | Presidents Krur the old-fashisned commercial virtues} Jeave the cou! of cco1omy, prcomptness, assicuity, | United Stat n gard nis in- at action sent in de- gops to the trican frontier. of the Transvaal 4 the federal army, ser and Steyn wiil ity fer Holland or the regard for truth, have not been eX- | countries vs, One of these two emplified by the newer genératicn of tion of a Catsin te te tee doe merchants as they were by the old. che deposed president. ‘They nave too offen beeu replaced by }é ——_—__—~<<> > @ << extravagance, leisurely ease, Cunning ! and smartness. The younger men have not Leen content to work and ple and save, as their tathers worked saved, ‘lo take life easy and to ! JUBERT COUSIN OF QUEEN. al The late keeper of the archives at and | Haarlem has been discussing the ques- | tion of the antecedents of the Boer ment:—“Through the marriage of one ot Joubert’s forefathers, a Joubert, with a certain Desmier, Piet Joubert, the General, we really entitled to call Queen Victoria ‘cousin.’” Strange as it may appear to some, the maker of this statement is quite prepared to de- monstrate the truth of what he says by documentry evidence. He gives the genealogy of Stating that (France), and that the Boer general is a descendant in a direct line trom the Knight Joubert, Grand Master of the Order ot St. John of Jerusalem in 1169 aid that a great-great-grandson of the said knight was killed by the English ( ee Eczema on Would Itch and Surn until the Child Screamed with Agony—A Wonderful Cure Effacted by Or. Chase’s Ointment. The case recorded here is one of the werst ever brought to the attention of Toronto’s best physicians, doctors gave up all hope of recovery, Dr. Chase’s Ointment was successful in producing a perfect cure. Mr. James Seott, 136 Wright avenu’ are asked. We reply that, for one} Dutch commander expects to fight the © Toronto, states:—"“ My boy, Tom, ar =z, thing, numbers of business men do} pursuing British troops for at least an-) Ce ee ee ae ee og Foe . “ . . . i L d c - not-recognize the changed conditions | other three months, and then take his | scalp, which was very unsight 4 the of business in late years; or if they | force, men and guns, over the Portu- | 'esisted all Kinds of remedies + = .y and . or’s . His head ‘ did, they delayed or refused to con-| guese frontier. Ocne across the bord- + wale gare ge F8 oon ees Pe ity formto them. The accustomed cur- | er he will allow himself to be disarm-} school, and at times his » hiro from rents of trade, its methods, its terms! ed by the neutral power, having vindi- bleed, and the child woul” head would agony. For two and a .ecteam with battled with it in va’ found a cure in Dr, ‘ About five boxes original sores dried a pleasure to t’ merits of Dr. ting it very r stenograher, typewriter, the phono- his comand, which includes the vast Dr. Chase’ sildly.” grapn, all play their part in modern bulk of the Boer field armament, an-} er Edman: s Ointment, at all dealers, OCEIL eit A the Joubert family, it comes from Poitou 1356, in the battle of P vitiers, ey the Scalp and when _heif years we .n, but at last Jhase’s Ointment. were used. The _up, leaving the skin sdition. To say it is estify to the wonderful Jhase’s Ointment is put- its normal co son, Bates & Co., Toronto, LINE Pe Line, is due here from Montreal on Tuesday, Seot llth, and sails for St. John’s, Nfid, via Sydney and Nerth Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at lew- est rates, For further information as to freight and passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agept, WaNTED.—A cook.. “~tewert, Prince street Ve Apply to Mrs. D. B. 3.8, to reach fe is one that is ® man’s hear 3 nicely by al a this spread om gro you must have che. pr certes, canned goo: 5 OvVisions, an Help You There: We have the bestofr a in that line What ee. is your trade; cam wets wri C Exp e JOHN McKEl oe i 28eD. treet, 2p ae Aco ¥ Ace TR Sikh, be Ext CHANGE OF TIME pf & Will sail‘from Picton on a 15-b Sept., ad ‘orbnightly: # Acc calling at Charlottetown and sailing fp £ here as much earlier than geval a i practicabie. CARVELL BRO, Ch’tc wo, Sept 11, 1800 Eel, 166 13,15, Yat 17, 19% a Le a ae PRINCE EDWARD TUE Agricultural q Ind SU. 10) Exhibition Open to the Maritime Provinces frew | September 25th to the 28th, he —OVER— k $6000 in Prizes One ofthe greatest dienays of 8 Poultry. Ferm Products, Veget hin i ever brought together ia the ume Pree yinces. nae Exhibi js carr’et practically free on tnment Railways. Lowestexeursion rates fer {wo ee mene men pe now wy ’ Special attractions a¢ . nibition and Reces to be advertised Inlet: accommodation for everybody, Yor Priza Lists, Race aformatiun write" C. K SMALLWOOD, Bec'y- Tam ey ey President. u ) Call and see the stock. bargain. in- You For Cash only. This isa genuine sale and will be continuec It-is equal to any in the city, and is being New Moon, 23rd. Tae acca ————— | good time has often been the , uavea |‘ 24 High : Water [2 A Only rarely do we find the arsoaim, General Joubert, and, among other re- rr ere eeneengennten F.L HASZARD. S DayotWe'k), 11, | Aft’n | Kises.| Sets. | man or! Marks (says an Express correspong.| wrnrep.-atoncea parcel by. App3| * 1 ro ‘ ent), makes the foilowing curious State. | at Sentne: M-:Leoa & Co, ‘ ]| Saturday 2 26} 2 51/5 30 6 28 sae 2 CR ROECSEE Te exe me 7| Sunday 32%} 4¥46| BL | 26 F 3| Monday 425| 4521 32 | 24 } <|[uesday | 5 58) 6 24) 33 | 22 \ S|)Wednesday| 7 72) 7 50) Oo | 20) gi ¢\Thursday | 8 2%. 8 5%; 36 18 , 1\ Friday | 9 24 9 52) 37 16 i RiSaturday | 10 4, 10 31), 38 14 | { 9Sunday | 10 45) 11 18) 40 12 10\Monday | 11 20 11 48) 41 10 é (1) Tuesday 0 4 O33, 42 | 8 (2 Wednesday | 031| J 0) 43 | 6 13\Lhursday | : i 1 . = | 4 14 Friday | 23 Bone gems | aa a | . . : ing in the fuouwe i ” . ae ‘ . , -_ y ’ ye cesses | 53) 62 30 6 + Are saving money and getting extraordinary values in everything in the 1 af 18,Tuesday ! 2! 7 2 7 , an é 19 Wednesday , 8 0} 8 2? # 55 yne at the | 20 Thursday - a 9 d ie - 21 Friday Q 22) 2 43 ot ¥ gs eae 3 cad et, twa a |e ic Clearance Sale 2\Sunday =|: 10 30, 10 59 i a. “ ae ony 10 54, 11 6 & : ' 25\ Tuesday 11 18 1% 40 9 | 26)Wednesiay | 11 3911 5° 60 | 41 Se ee 27| Thursday om): « i723 28! Friday 0 42) si 2 | 38 29|Saturday 1 2) £06; 3 35 30|Sunday 2 7 } 46 4 |. 3 , ma { - Blend Tea Z| a Call and Get 30 to 50 per cent Discount. ed for a short time longet: SALE CONDUCTED BY y . cold at a tremem sid LEV Oe eT