wr, pe iy i nig Agen Tn sagen st ig 8 tne THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 5 — KINDERGARTEN Principal - ~~ Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - Re-opens Tuesday, September 4th, 1960, Lower flat Kindergarten Building, Prince Street. C) arlottetown’s School of Music Director Prof. W. H. Watte. Mies Smallwood’s Classes Tuesday, September 4th, 1900. The Directors Classes on Monday, Sep- ten Ler 24th, 1900, upstairs Kindergarten. F.S. MOORE, Esq., Secretary of Board of Trustees. CANADA'S International Exhibition St. John, XN. B. Opens Sept; 10th, Closes Sept 18th. reeume 4 lditions have been” made [to the Live Siock prizes anda buttermaking compet tition ano exhibit of cheese making p rovided for. Amusements will, this year, be more than ever a promin< ent feature, including many unique and startling novelties. Excursion return tickets will be issued from all stations at one first-class fare from Sept «ember Sth o 18th, both inch isiVe, — i to return until September 22nd, 1900; and | Tuckey, oy em aber rith, Mond ay, September 17 i al excusio1 tickets will be issued, aot exceeding $3.50, ‘fie ym 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, In h inst., and on Monday, 17th inst., will be $2.50 Exhibitors « ‘siring ‘ space in the buildjngs oron the grounds should make early en- quiry and, for sales and special privileges i im- mediate application should be made. Premium lists: and_entry forms wili_be sent on application to CHAS. A. EVERETT, ., Manager & Secretary. T. '; McLAUGHLIN, President WALTER SIMPSON, Bay View, Agent for P. E. Island Guar and S’Side papers. ), Mclivers Pp. Metres & a] Co, EROKERS. Stock Exchange Building, Montrea Dealers in New York Srocks, cot and grain. {-8 per cent Commission each day Direct wires with New York every facitity fer execuung orders cmptly. Ccrrespen dence sejicited. PRINCE EDWARD [SLANG Ag icultural —ANB— Industrial Exhibition Op-ntothe Maritime Provinces from S2j'ember 25th to the 28th, (900 —OVER— $000 in Pri oUUCU in Prizes. ome O.e ofthe greatest dirvlays of Live Stock, Poult Fs 21m Products, Veretables and Fruit ever cught together inthe Maritime Pro- vis ce-. Exh bits carried practically free’ cn all Gov- @ oncnot Railways. Lowest ¢xcursion rates for passer gers Two days Horse Racing, purses $1200 00. Special attractions in addition to the Ex- hibticn and Recesto be advertised later. Accommoadation for everybody. Kcr Prize Lists, Race Pregrammes and all in‘o’mativn ¥ rite C, R. SMALLWOOD, tec’y-Treasurer. F.u PAEZARDN, President. “chool Books School Supphies The latest in ==xercise Becks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. ee TIE eee 45. A HASZARD & MOORE, Sunnys'ce_ - Miss Barrett 1900. A QUEBEC CONTEST. SOU TH “AF RICA} AN i WAR MEDAL. SOLDIERS, CRITICSM, where. That he should figure in the Lumbago Driven Out by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Quesro, Sept. 2.—Although Quebec is calied “the Gibraltar of America,” and we!| Jeserves the name, it ie by no means impregnable against the aseaulte of Kid. ney Disease. Fortunate'y the inhabitants have an ally in Dodd’s Kiduey Pills that seueceeds in driving the enemy out every time it gains an entry. Sone time ago Mr. John Bali,of No. 57 Little Champlain St., was attacked by Lumbago, He suffered for two years without getting relief from any of the medicines be used. Then he tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills and the first box he used belped him. He ueed only three boxes, asd is now well and strong in every way A policeman’s club contains enough lumber to floor a man. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All ruggists | refund the money it fails to cure se, KE. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Strange to say, Turkey and Greece are without telephones, So Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows One song in the storm is worth an en- tire concert in the sunshine. a ~ DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE 25c. eee is sent direct to the diseased arts by the Iraproved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the ait Passages, stops droppings in the throat and Pe ermanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. Al! dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. er © se It trade is to follow the flag in China it would do well to take a gun with it. Minard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. Returned Canadian soldiers, and others, no doubt will be interested in reading the following statement (from the Daily Telegraph) describing the South Afrcan war medal. Notwithstanding statements to the contrary, the ribbon and medal recog- nizing the services of ourtroops in South Africa will be issued toz ther, not separately, shortly after the termin- ation of the war. Thatis the usual course, and the War Office has evcry intention to follow precedent on the present occassion, As soon as peace is declared, an Army Order will be promulgated, aud a month or six weeks sater the coveted award will be ready for distribution. Itis hoped that cir- cumstances will allow the presentation to be madeby Her Majesty the Queen at a_review of picked men represent- ing all the regiments that have been fighting at the front. With regard to both the ribbon and the medal, most of the published descriptions are ex- tremely wide of the mark. The ribbon which has_ been chosen is one inch and a quarter broad, and divided ,into five horizontal strpes. The broadest stripe in the centre is not khaki colour, as has been stated, buta rich bright orange, having on either side a narrow stripe of navy blue, edging witha wider stripe of red. Absolutely erroneous is the an nouncemen: that the medal is in the form of a five-pointed star, correspond- ing in size with the Khedival Star of 1882, and having a golden centre, up- on which ts graven a head of the Sovereign, surrounded by a ring of bronze, the points of the star being silver. If sucha design was ever in contemplation it was speedily abandon- ed by the military authorities, the step being probably accelerated by the ac- tion of Sir Redvers 3uller, who wrote home and representei! how keenly the soldiers were disappointed at the pros- Forty-iwo inventions relating to cycles were taken out last year by women. Hinard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. | The Sconrage of the Camp Lonxpon, August 28.—A commission has been appointea by the goveroment to ins vestigate the na'ure, cause and prevention uf dysentry aid enteric, and it will proceed to South Africa forthwiih. The commis- s:on consists of Professor Simpson, King’s Cullege, London; Proteesor Notter, of Net- ey, aud Major Bruce. | Che Examiner Calendar FOR Sc<PTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. Full Moon, 8th. Last Quarter, 15th New M oc LR, 25rd oon pect of the medal being in the form of a star, The medal, in fact, will be of the ordinary character. consisting en- tirely of silver. On one side a head of the Queen is graven, but secrecy is maintained for the present as to the design on the other side. The draw- ings, by Mr. de Saulles, of the Royal Mint, have been approved by the War Office, and the authorities on Tower- hill have received instructions to p.o- ceed with the work in all haste. A despatch from United States Min- ister Conger intimates that the allied troops intended to march through the Imperial palace, situated in the sacred city of Pekin. Like the German march through Paris, in 1871, this pro- ceeding does not seem necessary to @i& the vanquished know they were beaten. It may have a good effect, all the same, if it tends to remove from the offical Chinese mind the idea that the foreign devil does not know hew to return an insult and cannot do it when he feels inclined. There are some signsin the prese that the return of the soldiers from South Africa will be followed by an outflow of criticism of tbe officers from Lieut.-Col. Otter down that will be anything but pleasing- One paper makes the remark that the personnel of the corps igysuch that an intelligent private will bé as readily believed as an intelligent officer. Already we have had privates, criticsms of the officers supported by reported made by privates of the British regi- memts as to what they thought of the way the colonials were treated, and so on. ‘lhe circumstances under which the contingents were organized made it certain that there woula be room for fault-finding. Many of the officers were experienced; many of the men were green. ‘The former did not un derstand all their duties; the latter were not in a position to know when their officers were actirg wisley or otherwise. The drilling the men re- ceived, and against which some of them have complained, was in all like- hood necessary for their discipline and instruction for the work they were sent to do. And so through all the list of complaint or grievence. The _intelli- gent private may be quite as credit- able as his officers, but as a rule the private does not have an officers, without this knowledge criticsm chievous, and should be accepted with a. great deal of caution. Montreal Gazette. It is easy guessing that Lord Rob- erts will be Lord Wolseley’s successor in the command of the British army. When it became known that the Duke of Cambridge was to give up the post he had held so long, there were many who thought Lord Roberts the best to succeed him. He was just home from Indic where he won his early fame, an 'had more of the characteristics of a popular hero than Lord Wolseley, who divided with him the first claim to the position. Lord Wolseley was selected, however, andthe great army that was despatched to Africa forthis war is evidence of the capacity of the depart- ment he is head of. Now that it is his turn to retire itis naturalto look on Lord Roberts as the man to take his place. ‘The war now closing has add- ed to his reputation and left him with- out a rival. General Buller seems to have direct- ed most of the fighting that led to tothe Boer evacuation of Machado- do p. The success of the operations will generally be the more welcome for ths fact. Sent to Africa in supreme command General Buller voluntarily undertook that part of the task which promised the hardest and most risky , Work, He met in consequence with | reverses which in the half panic that sized the English press were so exag- aggerated that he lost much of the soldierly reputation he had_ won else- —~- | of | officers, conduct is worthless and mis- ; statements * successtul fighting of the war’s close may do something to re-establish his name where it should be. — anon canons me = ES Dr. Chase | Cures Piles Without the Danger, Pain or Expense of an operation—The Only Cuaranteed Cure. From nearly every town and village in Canada come letters from persons who have been rescued from the mis- eries of piles by using Dr. Chase's Ointment. Mr. F. Stokes, 116 Dunlop street, Bar- rie, Ont., writes:—‘I was trouvled with blind, itching piles for years, and could get nothing to stop the constant itching. I was always in pain until a friend of mine told me of the won- derful cures Dr. Chase’s Ointment had made among his acquaintances. “TJ only used one box and am entire- ly cured. In gratitude for this marvel- lous cure and for the benefit of others suffering as I did, l eend you this re- cord of my case.” When operations and every other means have failed to cure you, you can begin the use of Dr. Chase’s Ointment with perfect confidence that it will cure you. It has never failed to cure piles and will not fail you; 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Yoronto. P. KE. Island Commercial College The attention of those who desire a thorough aud practical preparation for an active business life is called to the advan- tages offered by this College. Books keeping, Commeroia) Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, English, Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, Type~ writing, etc., are taught in the most direct and practical manner. Special attention is givento locat.og graduates in gcod business positions. New term opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20:h inst., at 9.30 a m. Send for prospectus. P. 0. Box 242, ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal and Pro prietcr Aug2—d &w tf. 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 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 Square, Charlottetown. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked ‘‘Tender for Apothecaries Hail Building.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. W. A. O. MORSON, Ch’town, Aug. 24th, 1900, dy thur, wed, fri. td. 2 CLIFT Cures CHRONIC DISEASES sand RUP- TURE. Office at Mrs. Stumb les. ccrne Prince and Kent Street, Charlottet own, fio r Satard«y i evening to Tuesday a m. every Ww eex. i | FREE! - REE We have just received supply of the celebrated te give satisfection done in the pale” ta hr nickle and gold- -filled a of of all patterns which We are. before. We are world-famed Muri ae - ttle, 2 cures, For furth tip er er information, Glasses fitted | pe of charge. fected lenses” Warranted es have a nice assort 1 selling cheaper than ever gold. e) es at 50c per bo ttle, sane Jury & Co, BARBADOS MOLASSES & sUGap Direct from Wes Indies, Malabar. 80 sch. 200 puns. tierces and bbls, bright: badoes Mol .usses. Bar-- 300 bbls. bright Grocery Sugar Now landing Connolly’s wharf’ and for sf low. N. RATT Aug 20th—eod, ENBORT, Summer Drinks, Jamaica Cordial not ouly. makes a nice healthy summer: beverage but also acts as-a tonic for the stomach, It is Pa up in 25¢ bottles. ruit Syrups. We a full line of ‘the best ed Fruit Syrups. The flavors ia-- clude Lemon, Pineapple, Van- illa, Raspberry, Strawherry,. Lime Fruit and Raspberry vinegar. Montserratt Lime Juiceis said to be the best in the world. We have just received several cases of it, put up im piat and quert bottles, It goe farther than any other on ac- count of its superior strength. West India Lime Juice only 15c a pint at Beer & Coft Sf ie wa ath eee ee 0 “\pieh Water Sun DayofWe'k) in) Aft’n | Rises.| Sets. -% } | sites turday 226 251/55 30 ‘6 28 2|Sunday 3 2C} 346) 31 | 26 2|Monday 425) 452; 32 | 24 4| Tuesday 5 58 6 24| 33 22 5|\Wednesday| 7 22! 750: 35 20 6 Thursday 8 29 8 57) 36 18 7\ Friday 9 24; 9 52) 37 16 8\Saturday lo 4' 1031) 38 14 9 Sunday 10 45, 11 18) 40 12 10 Monday 11 20; 11 48} 41 | 10 11 Tuesday o4 088 2 i 8 12 Wednesday|} 0 31; J | 43 6 13 Thursday 115} 143) 45 | 4 14Friday | 2 8| 237] 46 | 2 S'Saturday {| 310) 3 38 47 | 1 16'Sunday | 433 5 0| 48 (5 59 17 Monday 5 57| 6 22| 50 | 57 WiTuesday {| 7 2' 7 Zt! 51 55 19 Wednesday} 8 0, 8 22) 52 vd 20, Thursday | 8 33 9 5) 54 , SI 21 Friday 9 22 9 43) 5d 49 22|Saturday 9561017) 56 47 23|Sunday 10 30, 10 59) 58 45 24) Monday 10 54,11 6 59 43 25| Tuesday 1118 1140:60 | 41 26| Wednesday 11 39 11 52) 1 | 39 27| Thursday 010 O 33} 2 38 28| Friday 042, 106) 3 | 35 29| Saturday igi 3. 4 33 30|Sunday 2 o 6 6 5 31 | a, -—_— A CARD ee re ee ee practice of his profession, may be con sulted on all branches of general medi cine including the specialties. 3rd door above Kindergarten Hall. te 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos at once, R. 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