Quebec Steamship Co. Str “CAMPANA,” crom Ch’\own 28th May llth June Fora Montreal bs day 22nd May a Monday ‘ onday 4th June 18th * os 25th 2nd July 66 Ah July 16th “ “ 23rd ath * -” 6th Aug. 13th Aug. “ 20th aaa CU “6 3rd Sept. 10th Sept. - Je ’ 24th ** +6 lst Oct. ‘8th Oct. « 15th ‘ 22nd “ ti url sé > ‘ oa : 5th Nov. “ 12th Nov. Freight handled carefully and at cur- ré.! rates. Passengers will find the accomodation the very Lest, and the trip up and down the St. Lawrence the mot delightful. CARVELL BRQOs, h’town, May L4th, 1900 Agents. »2aw wed & sat. MoGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation Examinatic ns, preliminary 1e Various Courses of Study, wil! de held it Montreal and at local centres on Ilith June, apd at Montreal in Septen.ber, as ubdder. ; *Feeuliy of Arts(Men and Women) : : t Fecalty of Applied Science Mon. 17th Sept Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Law ; ®.culty of Comparative Medi- : eine »nd Veterinary Scien: ¢. Sat. 22nd Sept) | *jnthe Faculty of Arts (i vised Curriculm he courses are open also to PARTIAL cTU- | DEN rs without Matriculation ane tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- ture. are also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS witout Matriculation. : Kxaminations tor twenty-one first year Entrance Exhibitions in the Facultv of arts, ranging trom $90 to. $2 00, will be he'd on the i7it September at Montreal, Halilax, St. John, N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. I, St. John’s, Nfid., and other centres, The Koyal Victoria College, the new res- tial collere for women, will ve ready to ve siudents on 17th Sevtember. e McGill Norma! School will be re-opened or i-t September. f Particulars of Examivations, and copies o* the Calendar. containing full information, may be obtained up application to W. VAUGHAN, Registrar Dr.JC Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P..E. |. Hraduate {McGill (University, 93. Orrice—Next Door to Mercnants, Bank. DENTISTRY | BY SPECIALISTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY bv © ot ELECTRICITY or by BERLIN METHOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Crown and Bridge Work (Teeth with- out Plates). ARTIFICIAL TEETH—We make all kinds. Teeth Extracted Without Paina. Berlin Dental Parlors, CHARLOTTETOWN, Se {ue TO BE LET. ” bat well-known business stand, form- er'y known as tbe Central Hotel, contain- ing 22 rooms, with large stable and yard, situated near the market, on Richmond street, Rent moderate. A pply to T CAMPBELL No Flies on our Bey’s ét the Front Keepsthem away from§ the folks athome. Order windows now, A, Duchemin & Co ?. E. I. Doer and Sash Factory. screen doors and D.C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOL] ‘OITOR, ETC, Ovrice—Benk of Neva Building, Charlottetown. y 3 mos wkly 1 year Scotia Werebants Bank of Prince. Edward Island, Collections made or the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted to, Veposits received and interes ed at Lest current rates. - 2 -o low. | WEAKNESS OF HOSPITALS Said to be Incapable of Curing One of the Most Deadly Diseases cf the Age. Mvuntreal, July 13.—Mr. William Brownley tells an alarming story of utter failure of the hospitals to cure him of Bright’s Disease. He was treated in the yest hospitals both in Canada and the United States. They gave bim up a8 in- curable. Medical science hd failed ; the bospitals were powerless to belp him Nevertheless Mr- Brownley Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured him and he is a well man today. Save Mr. Brown bimeelf :“I have been | 18 neys tor twenty years. I have been in all the best hospitals in Canada and the United States. I could get no relief. | tave just finished eleven boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pilis and am completely cured. | am a locomotive engineer and well known many can vouch for this statement.” - a ao Have no companionship witha man who ipjures his neighbor. —— a What Is Dr Chase's Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; choclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains all of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous Men, women and chilpren strong and healthy’ 50 cents @ box. Nerve The meau man cows that he bhimse!f may reap. Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, SDS Tke good man lovee all men, be loves to speak with all. DRA. W. CHASE'S OF CATARRH CURE... - cured. | | a subject to Bright’s Disease of the Kid-} THE DAIL‘ SEGSSR SSESCUSStSES CASS 7 FOR THE CHILDREN. e e w ‘ : 6499559 99999994999-59999 NO SUCH FAIL. THERE'S WORD AS The proudest motto for the y oung ! Write it in words of gold Upon the heart, and in the mind The stirring truths enfold; And in misfortune’s dreary hour, Of fortune’s prosperous gale, ‘Twill have a holy cheering power— “There’s no such word as fail. ’ The weary student, bending o’er The tomes of other days, And dwelling on their magic lore, For inspiration prays; And though with toil his brain is weak His brow is deadly pale, 'The language of his heart will speak “There is no such wordas fail.” The sailor on the stormy sea May sigh for distant land, And, free and fearless though he be, Wish he were near the strand; But when the storm, on angry wings, Bears lightning, sleet, and hail, He climbs the slippery mast and sings, *“There’s no such word as fail.” The wily statesman bends his knee Before Fame’s glittering shrine, And would an humble suppliant be To genius so divine; Yet though his progress is fuli slow, And enemies may rail, He thinks at last the world to show 1 When the Earth Gets Hungry EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 30, 1900 Nothing is too big or too emall to escape the maw of our Quicksands are the traps ehe spre: us for emaller fry. Probably the worst sod most dangerous in the world are tie é‘Shotts’o/the Sahara. There are, per- haps, the dregs of some prehistoric sea. Now they are covered over with a thick cruet of salt and rand. Whole caravans have walked unconscientiously into these death traps and been quickly ewallow d up. Recnis, the great French authori'©. declares you can eonnd these quicksands to a depth of 300 feet without finding bottom.— London Daily Mail. Ecezmain lis Worst Form. Back Covered With Blisters — Terrible itching — No Siccp Possible — Dr. Chase’s Ointment Simply Marvellous in Its Curative Powers. Mr. John Kelly, 79 Trinity street, To. ronto, in an interview, made the fol- lowing verbatim statement:— “T have been troubled with eczema in almost its worst form for the past three years. At times my back and shoulder blades were literally covered with patches like water blisters, and these, accompanied with terrible itch- ing on my legs, put sleep out of the question. I tried various well-known ointments (names mentioned), and did everything possible to obtain relief, but with little success. I had frequently heard of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, but meeting with so many disappointments, I had not tried it. Seeing the advertise- ment one day I concluded to get a box. Since using Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I am like a new being. Its soothing and healing properties are simply marvel- lous, and I am honestly grateful to Dr. Chase’s Ointment for the release from long suffering.’ Dr. Chase’s Ointment, a positive cure for all itching skin diseases, 60 cents a ‘“There’s no such word as fail.” The child of God, though oft beset 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. a © <a We are nearer mext Christmas than Minard’s Li niment cures Distemper, Thereis atile in the taken at r mons offaire cf wemen the flood leads to whict iPa on ha f A Good Stomach. "sess rrialto health and happiresg, dor me thestomach for bilicugness. It Sderenerd aid Cnoser poisorcus hile tore- le the (oc cr usipg i? d.gestion. head- A be west titepular action of the Laoweis’ Dr. Ohare’s K dney-liver Pills reguiste the liver. yr rid bowels #24 ly tbe ahrect ac- to these orys ne eflee? pre mpt ard last- reset bition fos, G18 ae, ea* headache | kidne Ire pts, Ure pilla dose, 2) <X. #! dealers. a i red 0°88 We Parade Gvr nm more sympathy we cen mand AR on To Cure a Cold in Gne Day Take Laxative Bre:u0 Quinine Tablets. All ruggisis refund the Mon-y it fails to cure ac, H.W. Geove’s signature is on each box but Y ‘) ba s fortunes the The man who six'n «rit «go.ecmplain- fed abont ccla feet now ,rumbles atont a not head, Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. + A £Teut neppirese « Winard’s Li eXi- tence, niment cures Diphtheria. Family outings are having their ir- bigs. When It Hurts to Cough. be cough that hurts, the cough that gets light in the chest, is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and ig making directy for the lungs, to become pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only tu the wonderful effi- ciency of Dr, Chase’s Syrup ot Linseed and Turpentine which loosens the tightness and cures cough and cold together. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents, sold every- where. DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY. and Steamship lines to Boston EE Tolove andtote ved nuke Lp tLe: By foes without, within, These precious words will ne’er forget, | Amid their dreadful din; | But upward looks with ' Armed with the Caristian mail, 'And in the hottest conflict saith, | “There’s no such word as fail.” | TWO GOOD RULES. | There are two good rules which ought to be written on every heart: “Never to believe any bad about any- body unless you positively know it to be true; never to tell even that unless you feel that it is absolutely necessary and that God is listening while you t.”— Henry Van Dyke, D. D. tall tCii God never places us in any position in which we cannot grow. We may fancy that He does. We may fear we are so impeded by fretting, petty cares that we are gaining nothing: but when we are not sending any branch- es upward we may be sending roots downward. Perhaps in the time of our humiliation, when everything seems a failure, we are making the best kind of progress.—Elizbeth Prentiss. OPPORTUNITIES. A lesson we all need to learn is to grasp Opporunities the instant they ap- pear. Aperson was walking along the sea-shore, gathering the treasures which jwere left on the sands. He was ‘Searching ina dreamy way, listlessly , looking here and there. Suddenly the | the waves left at his feet a shell more beautiful than any he had found. ‘That shell is safe enough,” he said; j “I can pick it up at my leisure.” But as he waited, a higher wave swept along the beach, recaptured the shell, and bore it back to the bottom of the ocean. Is not that like many of our opportunities? Seemingly they are providentially cast at our feet. The chance to do good seems so wholly within our reach that we think it safe to attend to others matters first. We delay for a moment, and, when we turn again, the opportunity is gone. | | |Via Yarmouth. The Popular’ Fast line be. tween Nova scotia and Beston ,via Windsor Junction and Halifax EXPRESS TRAINS leave Walifax daily igneous Sunday) at 635a. m., for Digby and armouth, making connection Wednesdays and Saturdays at Yarmouth for Boston, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP: “PRINCE GEORGE” 2400 Gress Tonnage. 7000 Borse Power, the fastest and finest steamer plying between the Maratime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Wednesday and Saturdays for Hoston, 0D arrival of Express Train from Halifax: Returning leaves Boston ‘luesday and Fri- Gay at 4p. m° Passeners arriving in Halifax next day 5 30 Pp. m., by Express ‘ivairn. For all information, guide book, folders, etc | which will be sent free, writeto F. H. arm- : rons, general passemger Agent Kentville ‘ ee SOME TELEPHONING. Ceniral: “ Hello. ” ‘Empress Dowager, Pekin. ” “ Well.” “Ts that the Empress? ” “Yes! who’s there?” “Tam Paul Kruger. ” ‘‘And who’s Paul Kruger ? ” “You don’t know me!” “* No, sir. ” “Well, I was going to advise you to get ready to talk,——the British are after you.” A Strong Swimmer. Eactrpornt, Me.. July 27.—William Smith, of Calais, Fridsy swam from this city 10 Campobelio, a distance of more P. GIFKINS; Gen. Manager] ' Kentville N.S, May 2th, 1900. a ;@re very cold, and this feat has long been than two miles. The waters of the bay considered impossible by expert swimmers eye of faith, man or lady. Good ; box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates {| and Co., Yoronto. FOR SAL. 20 Building Lotstor sale 50x1C0, wil] ihe sold eneap. Also teo Dwelling Hin eee on Highland Avenue, togeioer wists e< of Crockery Glass | vare and Groceries, ete. P. MONAGHAN, { Queen Street. eur wr mig meee oe Wants, Lost & Found DOG LOST.—RBRlack cocker spaniel pup about four months old; slightly lame on one fore foot. Finder kindly return to Dr. Alley and be rewarded. 1 week. ROBERTS & CO,, seaenr® 5 PEOPLE’S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 yeai’s Kxaminer in U.3s. Patent Office, NO PAIENT—Nvu PaY, Wrote for Red Book, BICYCLE FOR SALEK.—Garden City. Geut!eman’s been running 5 months, Apply at [ME PXAMINER Office. dy 3ins pd, ,STRAWBERRIES.—Oriergs taken for eul- ivated strawberries in pails. H. Gordon, cro Prince and Dorchester. dy ind TO LET.—Snhop oa :zueen Street Apply to R .K. Brace 3ins eod. ee Highest price paid for ladiss and gents left off clothing. Caiiatth- r residenee far them, Drop a card io tiv: ‘Ust Odiece, or call to Rictimond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing store WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. COW STRAYED —Light red with small rope tied around the horns, Any informaticn thankfully received at this office. dy 2ins. WANTED.—Girl for genera! housework. House provided with all modern appiiaaces for mé Sing work easy. Liberal wags to the nas party, Apply at this office. - une 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk, BOARDERS.--Gentlemen boarders obtain good accommodation at the House. Prince Street. Sewerage, bathroom add all modern conveniences. apply at the House. i dy 3ims pd. FOR SALKE.--2 acres of land and a house On it, Cf£6 rooms 12 miles from town, price $500.00. Apply to Kobert Toombs, Charlotte- town. dy 6ins pd. ma Martin Te hungry globe. ' nce FIT FOR A PRINCE ° oy oyal Blend | &. Scotch Whirky, | Fine Pohotgranh iim |n all the Latest Deca is are unriveled. Our customey Our Carbon portrai all delighted. Be sure and visit the leading studio. Sideboard Elegance TT ry) wes D HO O* a5 is not so expensive as is generally supposed vrices were all big a few years ago, Now its different. We have a number of sideboard now in stock that would have cost “way up”, few years ago, but to day are within easy reed of slim purses, They are of rich pattzrn and designs, good wcods, well put together, and finely finished—will last a life-time. Prices from $8.96 to $25.00. eve eve! evel John Newson! CSOD O47 OOD OSG Se ©°2£790408 eve QP D> OD DOs $OBOBD SSO $ OO OC+Des Summer Suiting LIRIAS OE Our importations of clothes for spring and summeris omplete, and we invite inspection of the largest andn tock of suitings, o vercoatings and trousering, to be sel his city, Correct style, perfict fit and best wor nan guaranteed, Al ways on hand, a full line vf gents’ farnit JOUN MLEOD &0 — a bec lv ve ‘ave We ve day ve day nH puth HiT 63 loc: 2,3 anc Sou! | Ta n THE SEASIDE — HOTEL Opens for the season on July Ist. This Hotel @)\o without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resortoa! Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautitul wm and drives through one of the finest sections of our Islaodiy good fishing within a short distance are among the advaile tv be had by patronizing the “ecaside,” FOR SaLk.- arge bath tub combinations, to Prowse Kroes , 1 large. invalids iron chair 10 Apply*to John Coombs, next | . FOR SALE OR TO LEr.—“Watermere.” Also “Parkview” Cottage adjoining same. Apply to Hon. Geo. W. H wian orto D. C. McLeod, Solicitor. Seen, , June 29:h, tf. LOST—on Friday evening hand-satche! between Steam Navigation Cos wharf and Prince St. Finder will be suit ably rewarded by leaving at this office. 22nd inst. Ladies ae FOR SALE.—At a barg: ae boiler fand engine, 1in, one ne Apply to George 10 ins eod. ~CHUOL TEACHER WANTED.—G entie- pay weekly for selling Fiuit or Ornamental Trecs. Shruds or oses, in Towns, Citiesor Country. Unusval 2mand for this line now. Brown Brothers mpany, Nurserymen, Limited. d lw, ODP wore VANTED—A competent Mrs Gallagher Grafton St. w STRAYED—7 young cattle, 5 yearlings, two yY One giving informatior wilt be suitably rewarded. Robert Wiese Wheatley Riv-r, girl, Apply to est, 3}, LUS'l’.—Between Water and Pownal Str eets few evenings ago, a lady’s raff. Finder will indly leave same at this office. NOTICE. Is hereby given that sev per.on found fiehiog without rermission or otherwise treepaeeing on the stream ori property at Moore’s Mil}, Milton, either below or above the mill, will be prosecuted withort dis= inction. dv 2? aw tf, —_— ae ~ -l large map of P. E, Island, 1 |! With roller and ball beatings, single,gea” Pa = adjustable drag bir and ‘shear cut kmives “Y, +c Deering fiay Rakes ) , - List longest and get every whisp of nay: ie nh ¥ Deering Harvest Oil K. 2 Never thickens in any climute. Free ar x: # from adulteration. 4 7 * A full line of extras aad hayiag ‘tools Ny : , = he eW. CRANT & COu« > LePage’s Old Stand, Queen Street, | Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete, good Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. Newson at the Hi Rustico, or to Charlottetow —— - AAAS AAA A te a a For Haying Season 1900: : tre Deering Ideal Mowers = v a, . %, WV eee