2 LL . > URE > ' KIM DERCARTER . = Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - - Miss Barrett Re-opene Tuesday, Sep'em ber 4th, 1900, Lower flai Kindergarten Building, Prince Btreet. BS} arlottatewn's Schosl of Music Director Pref. W. H. Watie. Mice Smallwood’s Tuerday, September 4th, 1300. The Dir: ctore Classes on Morday, Sep- ten. ber 24:b, 1900, upstairs Kindergarten. F.S. MOORS, EBs.., | Secretary of Board of -: Principa! Classes resume a4 a9 LLL ALLL ~ 2ON CRORE ER ET “ehool Books School Supplies || S ° for @ worthy end. The latest in WONDROUS REMEDY What a London Doctor Calls Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Is Lowpon, Oot. 1.—A large d crease in the number ot cases of Kidney Disease has been noved in this city during the past year. : ‘‘there’s only one thing to be said aout t,” said a prominent physician, speaking on he subject to-day. ‘This falling off is due ’ id’s Kidney Pills by the people. solely to the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the most wondrous kidney | remedy ever known. They are used in| arly every household, which accounts for | the great decrease of Ki iney Complaints.” Brain workers, according to statistics | which have been publisned recently, are | long-lived. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. S.lf-ease is pain, the only rest is labor _ aS Te Cure a Cold in Que Day rake Laxative Bromo Quinine lablets, All raggists refund the money it fails tocure 4s, K. W. Geova’s signatara ison each box The large German docksards are kept so building warships : that fears are be'ng | expressed that it will soon be necessary to have merchant vessels built abroad. Exercise Bcsols, Scribblers, etc. EverythinefFor The Siudent. BASZARD & MOORE Sunnyvide, SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Frowre Plock “prs. *9or to the right ur ¥ —— staire. Te eph me connection. R. AYERS; Prince Edward A ag Aillsboreugh ee ee I 2pm inten pn BIG Th New Bridge iscom. ne vb ing and soare the dry streets and roads, Ther you will need some- thing n'$e in fovtwear. : We Have a fine*Selection selling Very Low J. H. SELL . The Bargain Boot Shoe Store. | | . Island Railway. THANKSGIVING DAY, Excirsion R«turn Tickets at first-class one way ae, will |¢ issued from ail stations on this Railway, on October 17ta and 18th, good to m turn upto ond on October 22nd, 1900. Tickets are good on'y for continuous journey in eiti«cr direction. G. A. SAARP, Superintment. Rvlvay Offices, Charlottetown, September gth, 19CO. ccd ti) Oct. 17th We Wi HOUSEKEEPERS me in and leok over ou Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfuctery. thing in necessary For Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you to sec them when you are look ing at the goods. Their cheap ness will surprise you. scoll & Hornsby QUFEN STREET. oce ries, We keep ev ry- our line that it Dri day is lisbla to have some that are not raid for, | dinard's Liniment cures Burns, etc. abu permarent cure ip br. Chese’s Oinmiment, & preparaticn which has a record of cures a NeZema, people’s resh and all i'cbirg skin diseases, are absciutely cuied by Dr, Chase’s Oint- meal. hardsome pairin ory, which 1s estimated at from £800,0'0 10 £1.200,000. ous eysten Which can te fully restcrcdby the use Wom: n merce waslil g © st ase find new |e. € —= ue Food just put on the market. Micard’s Liniment cures Dandroff. Tyranny is always weakoess—Lowell ~~. > - a DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE ... OAc is sent direct to the disease parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the alr 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. ly ly I A girl who has a new bat nearly every ' , a —_—_ The new wornan isan old story since he newnees began to wear cff. Bahics Tortured By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort histcry of medicine. utrer, scald head, old in the salt rhe um. lnparatieleu The late Kiry Humbert bas left a very Women’s Troubles, Areuvealiy thevesult of an exhaveted nerv- cf lir, A. W. Cheee’s Nerxe Food. rerveus trd iiritsble by the which drain their system new vigor, Ltw energy. in Dr. W.Ch: & s Nerve Food, the world’s great- Su Dicwd aut Lerve Lullder. THE DAIL‘ A Doubting Father, One warm midsummer day Steve found himself seated Baldwin apple tree, with the half hull | of a red hearted watermelon in his lap. », Old Mr. B., busy with the other half, paused now ana then to ask about his new job, bow many cigars he smoked in a day, what they cost and what be paid for his fine clothes. Pres- ently he wanted to know what they called his boy on the road—conductor brakeman or what? “They call me the general agent, father.” said Steve. “That’s a mighty big name, Steve.” “Yes, father; it’s rather a big job, too, for me.” “But ye don’t do it all, Steve. Ye must have hands to help you load and nnioad ?” “Oh, yes, | have a lot cf help!” “And the company pays thew ai:?” “Tea” “How much do they pay you, Sterve— $2 a day?’ Steve almost stramzled on a piece of core, and the old gentlemab saw that he had guessed too low. “Three?’ be ventured. “More than that, father.” steve | | under the old | i freight | “Ye don’t mean to say they pay ye | as much as fi-v-e?” “Yes, father; more than 25.” The old man let the empty hull fal! between his knees, stared at his boy and whistled. “Say, Steve,” he asked earnestly, “are ye worth it?’—Lippincott’s Maga- gine. ”? The Inquisitive Damsél. A girl who took up photography not long ago and endeavored to get some valuable snap shots had bad luck witb her first pictures. There were funny streaks of white all through them when there was ang picture at all, and gle couldn’t imagine how they came there. Neither could an experienced amateur who assisted in developing her first negatives and who took the usual precautions in loading the cam- era and taking thea plates. “I can’t imagine what Is the mat- ter.’ he said as plate after plate came 6ut either good for nothing or with only a little of the picture visible. "Those ought to have been plates.” “Neither can 1,” said the girl. “They looked all nice and smooth and white if that is the way they ought to look.” “Looked all right!” exclaimed ker in- structor in dismay. “You badn’t looks ed at them before we put them in the camera, had you?” “Oh, not enougs to hurt them!” said the girl. “I just lifted up the black paper from each plate just the littlest crack in the world. I just couldn’t re- sist the temptation of seeing how nice they looked and think of the lovely pictures I was going to have on them.” —New York Times. Nenana nemtgnanetidabenn anaes in ai clei - CU This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine tvicts the remedy that eures a cold in ome day good ix to Mibbs, “Curious about Mibbs. wasn’t it? ne let run him for ten nad then spunked up and whip- everybodys over VeR'S ped every fellow that even looked at jan.” “Vell, it's a long worm that has no turning.’—Chicago Tribune. Always the Other Poy, “Tt sectus to me that Willie gets into awful lot of tights. 1 wonder who is to‘blnme for it all?’ an “The other boy, always, the other boy.’ replied Willie’s mother. with ecnviction. “*Willie says so himself.” — Chicago Most. Trow Things Work. “New shoes make old ones last bet- ter,” “What do you mean?” “When you know you have a new pair in your closet, you feel like wear- ing the old ones awhile longer.”—Chi- cago Record, Ballade of Ye Grasping Rat. “‘Here’s a barrel to select from,’’ quoth fhe grasping rat, “‘And I'll take the biggest apple in it, too— that’s flat!’ He sunk his little teeth in the fattest one and then Expeditiously departed toward his cozy den. But when he reached the entrance he found it quite too small. The apple he had brought there would not go in at all. So he left it by the hole, went in himself instead, And a hungry rat that night went supperless to bed. There are other grasping rats—you meet them on the street— . You may see them walk erect upon their twe hind feet. The world is full, beloved, of animals today Who have grabbed off more than they can safely put away. ~Chicego Tribune- Ce What You Pay For Medicine {g no Test of tts Curative Value—Pre- ecriptions Versus Gr. Caase’s Kicney- Liver Fii's. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are just as much a doctor's prescription as any Cormula your family physician can give you. The difference is that Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills were p2r- fected after the formula had proven it- self of inestimable .aiue in seores of hundreds of cases. Dr. Chase won almost as much popu- larity from his ability to cure kidney disease, liver-complaint, and backache, with this formula, as he did from the publication of his great recip? book. The idea of one traatment reaching the kidneys and liver at the same time was original with Dr. Chase. It ac- ecunts for the suecess of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver ilis in uwevring the most ™ ailments of the fltering organs, and every form of backache. As a family medicine Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are unapproached. They keep the kidneys, liver, and bow- els healthy; active, and regular, and 69 prevent and cure nine-tenths of the ils to which humanity is subject. One pili a dose, 25 cents a box, at all deal- ers, or Edmanson, Bates & Coa., To- complicated ronto, FEXAMINEK CHAKI‘ ' TELOWN OCTOBER 6 t9c0 en ee ee a OF -—_ THE Charlottetown Business College Wrriting Acaaemy, Will re- yen forthe fali and wieter erm On Monday, Auyust 20h inet, Alth ugh etudents may -«nterat any time, its dewirable that intending etu deni» enroll as coon as possible after the term opens Graduates from this college secnre rmyloyment, aod they will greatly aid ux in keeping up our reputation in this Cirection ty entering as early in the term as possible, Susssors: Bookkeeping by eingle and double entry (hroretical and practicel,) Actual Buaciness Practice, Businese Penmanship, tgees Correspondence, Commeretsi Ar to metic, Commercial Law Kailroading,Steam boating, Banking (actna practicein the College Bank) Ty pewriting Shoriband and Nacigation. : Faoriry: LB Miller, Prinerpa), Teacher of Book-keepizg, Arithmetic, Bueiners Practice, Business Correspond- ence, Typewriting and Navigation. A C€ Macemillen (Vice-Principal) Teacher of Railroading, Steam boating Banking, Accoanting and Actual Business Practice. J Harry Williems, Teacher of Business Fenmanebip. Wm. Moron Sbortband, _ 9 L Jovese (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ‘ng, Let ering and An vitinge Beside our regular couree of lectures on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professiozal and Business mén. Antouncement later, For applicarion forme, testimoaials, ete Bpply at once to (ecneed) Teacher of L. B. MILLER, Principal. h Vi ni ~ Aa rhe A. LiCLeay (i. C Barrisier et, Brown’e | Block Chazlettetown. Monusy to Loan. Silver Spring Brewery SHERBROOKE, P. Q 8.C. NUTTER, Prop Ale end Porter of tl ssove Brewery are vastly Fuperior to the goods pre- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, sad iv ~rder to give everyone 5 hance tosample them, we bs oeg & quote the fellowing ‘Ow prices fer cash, ive er hhd...... vee veeeee Gl 6.50 Per Dall Me. . 0000008 8.3 rrr @m Per doz queris....... 1.6 = Per doz pints........ ecw Delivered in any part o ihe city, steamers or trains, “A. MACDONALD. esi “ole Agentfor P. B. ‘ ’ — DOMESTIC Economy Said Brown unto his wife “We've nothing left to eat: If things go en in this ucer we W € can't make both ends 4 * His wife replied in words ae If **Oh, we won't be bedly Sa you can make but one end a, meat, I'll make the otherPbread > loago News, Chi BUT GOOD WIFE! You can’t make 00d you — use good Flour, mistake many : buying Ficur Pha <a things, in thinkiug they are economy by buviaga cheapie but it generaliy Proves the dear. etintheend. Whenin Want of F.our give usa call; we k of the standard brands and an, uote as low prices i the trade. ~~ — RED ROSE TEA. This is one of the finest flavored Teas on ine market, give its trial . one day, It'ag 28c per Ib. Try @ bettie of our pure h made Raspberry Vinegee, ‘aie per bettie. It makes a splendid. drink. Free delivery, Teleghone gon nectien. R F. Maddigan & Gp Lower Queen Street, JOHN P. BRENNAN ee Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and. dealer in all kinds of prodmec, my large and cemmod ous premises om Ceramercial Street. being particularly adapted for handing of Prinee Edward Island products, Censigameats selicived, Prompt returns. JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refnnd the money when Remick’s Kezéma (are fails to cure any case of Eczema or Pies, no matter cf how long standing. Forsale only at Macdonald's Drag Store Nieat Bs Worses Raeistes al OF Wheat This is a new Breuktast I f ( It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat, and be ng almost pure Gluten is one of the healthiest and most nutritious foods known. It is highly recommended fer the use of diabetic persons or those of weak digestien. With every two packages purchased at our stole we give free a very nice picture of North Western scenery. Beer & Coft Groeeries. Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Publie Auction on the premises on Wednesday, the 24th October next, at the heur of 12 o'clock noon, that valuable and desirable property situated on the southern side of Richmond Street, between Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion balding and premises. The building is of brick, well and substantially built, being in a central pesition. immediately opposite the4 Law Courts; can be made suitable for many purposes, public or private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, President Y. M. C. A, Sept, 25, tue and Fri, aes must go. Boots. Boots dieinldat a CHANCE THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF galore for old and young must go. dow at half price, the balance will be scold af discounts of 30 per cent, 40 per cent and half price, for; cash only. W. H. STEWART & COS STOGE, Of Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, everything A lot of ladies boots in the wil- SALE: CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHERS: * { ) & s a popu 5 ee eee a a ty A Y