r co) ca Quebec Steamship Co.’ Sir “CAMPANA,” dl the Age. From Monireal from Cb’iown i 3 onday 28th Ma ; seer 8 — M “© Jith fd Montreal, July 13.—Mr. phew * 18h “ “« 8th “ Brownley tella an alarming story of ut po 3 tnd July “ Mn July | failore of the hospitals to cure bim o “ ih « « 23rd “ | Bright’s Disease, He was treated in the “ 20th “ “ 6th Aug. | beet bospitals both in Canada and the “ 13h Aug, « 20ih “ | United States. They gave him up 4s = « om, « “ 3rd Sept. curable. Medical science had failed ; the “ 10 Sent * 3%th hospitals were powerless to help him se 24 “ « Ist Oct. | Neverthe eas Mr Brownley is cured * 8h Oct “ 5th “ | Dodd’s Xdney Piils cured him and he is ¢ 99nd we 2ucb “ a well man today. 5 ia h « 6b Nov “ 2th Nov. Says Mr. Brown himeelf + I have Seen a subject to Bright’s Dieeare of the Kid Freizht bandled carefully and, at cur | neys for twenty years. I have been in al! feat ra es. the best hospitals in Canada and the Pasee ngers ‘will find the a comodation | United States. I could get no relief. I the vers est, and the trip up and down] have just finiched eleven boxes of Dodd’s Lawrence the most delightia'. CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May 14th, 1900. Agente. dy2uw wed & eat. the Bi McG}LL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation Examinations, jpre|iminary the \«: ious Courses of Study, wil! be held centres on lith at Mui! +a) and at local Jane, «: 4 at Montreal in September, as wepder. *Facul.s of Arts(Men and Women : + Facalty of Applied Science ;>Moa. 17th Sept. Faculty of Miedicine Faculty of Law Bacul\) « f Comparative Medi- ; cine *). Veterinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm, re open also to PARTIAL <TU- ut Matriculation he courses ¢ DENTS wlhe tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- ture. ar also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS without Mat aldlion Exami:stions jor twenty-one first year Entrance Exhibitions in the Facaltv of Arts, ranging ‘roro $90 to,$2 00, will be held on the | 7th Ser;ember at Montreal, Halifax, st. | John, §. B., Charlottetown, P. E. IL, St. | John’s, Nid . and other centres. The Roya! Victoria College, the néw res- identiail col receive sind The Mc Gil) Normal School will be re-opened on lat Sep erober. Particu!«rs of Examipatiens, and copies of the Cale: dar. containing full may be ovuu W. VAUGEAN, Registrar. Dr.J C Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E. 1. —“"™"*" Braivate:MoGill {University,‘98. Orrice-—Next Door to Mercnants, Bank. Di NTISTRY BY SPECIALISTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY by use ot ELECTRICITY or by tue BERLIN METHOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Crown and Bridge Work (Teeth witi- erlin Dental Parlors. CHARLOTTETOWN. F cut Plates). BULA F ES ee ARTIF! CIAL TEETH —We make sii kinda. Teeth Extracted vi nout Paina. —~—— TO BE LET. Tha: we). k exes stand, form~ erly knows ux she Central Hotel, contain- ing 22 rectmoe, wit targe stable and yard, MWD bose. 8 ituaied peur toe murket, on Bichmond ge treet. Kent pv ocrrate. Apply \« Y CAMPBELL Ss Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. A'e ond Porter of th above Brewery are vastly superiorfo the goods pro- we for women, will be ready to | nts on 17th September. | information, | ined cn apprication to | —_— WEAKNESS OF HOSPITALS Said to be Incapable of Curing One the Most Deadly Diseases of Kidney Pills and am completely cured. | am a locomotive engineer and well known «oO many can vouch for thie statement. Have no companionship witha man who injures his neighbor. ——_—_ “> What Is Dr Chase's Nerve Feed? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; choclate coated pill. Im the condensed orm it contains a}! of natures most strenth2n- 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’ 5@ cents a box. The meau man sows that he himeelf may reap. ' Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, -_- Tke good man lovee al! men, be loves to ' speak with all. re — DR. A. W. CHASE'S 9 A CATARRH CURE... &. UC. 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. — ——s- 2 < = We are; nearer next §Christmas than iast, Minard’. Liniment cures Distemper, A THE DAIL‘ CULTIVATION OF A CHEER- FUL SPIRIT. It is not anew thought, but it is one still not enough heeded, that the | greatest bravery is often accomplished, not through tears and fierce struggle, but rather in cheerfulness and happi ness, says Helen Spencer. in the Ladies’s Home Journai. I do not mean a cheerfulness where one sees the struggle back of it; I mean the | healthy cheer and happiness which ring as a bell and which beautify to- day the lives of many women whose paths have lain in rough places. I do not mean that a brave life is ever entirely free of struggle; for we develop | — slowly, and the grace of cheerfulness and happiness may come only after many a struggle; but I do feel like pointing out that natnral and buoy- ant bravery, like natural and buoyant unselfishness, is a finer, higher thing than the bravery or unsetfishness which comes only with fierce struggle; and I do wish to point out that the one is a higher quality than the other and a thing for us all to strive to pos- sess. The first and perhaps the most valuable precaution for any girl to take, when suddenly confronted with great trying emergencies, is to get rid of unhealthy, morbid, brooding thought. Girls think and worry too much. They carry the day's cates over into the night, and the night’s fears into the day. Ihave a friend, who once, when I was confronted by trying matters for decision, advised me never to think upon any puzzling or troublesome line of thought after dusk; to make up my mind to lay aside all serious decisions and import- ant questions that troubled me until broad daylight. Nassau’s Big Tree. In Nassau, the capital city of the Ba- hama islands, they say “the tree in the public square”’—not the trees. Now the public square of Nassau is quite as large as that of most cities of the size. | but there is only one tree in it, and that tree literally fills the square and buildings in the neighborhood. For it is the largest tree in the world at its There is atide in the sffa'ra of women which iaken at the flood leads on to matrimony ; A Good Stomach. Te ess n'ini to health and happiness, but don't |, me the stomach for biliousness. It ix ders need. and Causes poisonous bile tore- main io the jeod causing indigestion. head- ache and tiregular action of the bowels’ Dr (hase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the liver. kidueye «: d bowels and by their direct ac- tion On these organs eflect prompt and last ime cores cf biliousrers, dys eps a* headache and ail kidney aiiments. O7- pill a dose, 2) »! a3) dealers, a - je» we pécad- our misfortunes he evmp thy we command, —_—— LL <a to Cure a Coldin One Day Ta're Lixativ: Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al) eaggits4 "2 uit bis Money it fails to cure * +t 'V. tv79's Signature is on each box Ctuls & be x T mor Toe man who six’monthe ago complesin- eld feet now grumbles abou: a | U. *} als i vy, uc Migard’s Ltiment cures Colds, ete. Tolove anit» be loved make greu: happlavss of ¢xittence., up the ee — Micard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. — a ae Fawily outings are baviog their it- dings. When It Hurts te Ceugh. The cough that hurts, the cough that gets tight in the chest, is dail gelting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and is making directly for the lungs, to me pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs cr consumption. Such coughs yield only to the wonderful effi- ciency of Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linssed and Turpentine which loosens the tightness and cures cough and cold together. 25 cents a — Family size 60 cents, sold every- where. DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY: order to give fem \ow prices for cask. Per doz pints......... ihe city, ateamers or trains A» MACDONALD, Sele Agent for P. E./ eo! B.C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOL]; O1TOR, ETO, Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 wos wkly 1 year. duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and in| and Steamship lines to Reston everyone A ime onence tosample them, we) Boeg uw quote the following Per phd... ...... +++. $16.60 Deliveredim any part of Ovricn—Bank, of Nova Scotia via Yarmouth. The Pepular Fast line be- tween Nova Sceltia and Bestesn ,via Windser Per halfdo.......... 8.25 Junction and Halifax STEN, cenec os as.00! see Per doz quarts....... 1.50; EXPRESS TRAINS leave Halifax daily .85 — Sunday) at 6,35 a. m., for Digby and armouth, making connection Wednesdays and Satu days at Yarmouth for Boston, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP, “PRINCE GEORGE” 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Horse Power, the * | featest and finest steamer plying between the Maratime Provinces and Becton. Leave Yarmouth Wednesday _, and Saturdays for Hosten, on arrival of Express Train from Halifax: any eine leaves Boston Tuesday and Fri- p.m Passeners arriving in Halifax next day 6 3¢ p. p. Express ‘Train. information, guide book, folders, etc which will be sent free, writeto F. BH. Arm- general passemger Ageat Kentville 1, SIE | Kentville N. @, May 2th, 1900. ” base, althsugh it is hardly taller than a three story house. It is variously known as a ceiba or a silk cotton tree, but the people of the low islands of the Vest Indies eall it the hurricane tree; for no matter how hard the wind blows it cannot disturb the mighty, buttressed trunk of the ceiba. Its trunk throws out great curving, winclike braces, some of them 20 feet These extend ‘'s and brace wide and nearly as high. into the ground on all sid the tree against all attack, while the great branches spread a thick shade overhead. In the tropic sunshine of midsummer, bundreds. eve. thousands, of people may gather in the cool of its shadow. No one knows how old the great tree is, but it must have been growing hundreds, if not thousands, of years. A very old picture in the library at Nassau shows the tree as big as it is at present, and even the oldest negro in the island canuot remember when it was a bit smaller.- Tom Corwin's Ready Wit, Governor Jolin Brough was once matched against Corwin and in his speech said: “Gentlemen. my honored opponent himself, while he preaches advocacy of home industry, has a carriage at home which he got in England; had it shipped across the water to him. How is that for supporting home industry and labor?” When Corwin came to the stand, he made a great show of embarrassment. He stammered and began slowly: “Well, gentlemen, you have heard what my friend Mr. Brough has to say about my carriage. I plead guilty to the charge, and I have only two things to say in my defense. The first is that the carriage came to me from an Eng- lish ancestor as an heirloom, and I had to take it. Again, I have not used it , times being unabie to rest on account spreads its shade over all the public | | EXAMINER, CHARLOTTBYOWN JULY 31, 1900 , diminish the speed the most skilled ‘ders use the feet as little as possible ait depend upon shifting the position. fhough the Cresta run is a mile in th. the whole distance may be cov. ered in 70 seconds. At the steepest point a mile a minute is made. leus The Dangerous End, An Ass once enveloped Himself in a Lion’s Skin, hoping that he would thereby Escape Annoyance from the Rest of the Brute Creation. But seeing a Tiger approaching, and fearing: his inability to look as fierce as his Assumed Character required, he at once turned his back toward the Tiger and remained Motionless. “rf “Ab! said the Tiger to himself, “for onee mine ancient Enemy, the Lion, bas relaxed his usual Vigilance. [il steal upon him from Behind, and ”? there’il be a Funeral in the morning. Sut his Vicious Spring was met by the Heels of the Ass, and lo! the Tiger had Predicted his own Funeral. Moral.—It’s usually Policy to Attack the Enemy in the Rear, but there are Exceptions to every Rule. Always re- member, in dealing with an Ass (hu- man or otherwise), that the end con- ; taining his Brains is less Dangerous than the one furnished with Heels.— Philadelphia Inquirer. Had Piles For 9 Years Dominion Inspector of Steamboats Cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. False modesty and fear of the sur- geon’s knife prevent most people from appealing to their physicians for a cure for piies. Many people suffer on year after year, robbed of their rest and sleep by the terrible itching, when they could be entirely cured by a single box of Dr, Chase’s Ointment. Mr. O. P. St. John, Dominion Inspece tor of steamboats, living at 246 Shaw street, ‘Toronto, state::—‘‘I suffered nine years from itching piles, at ~ . Fine Pohotgray CROUP 's the most dey of all disehseg ON'S S children. It gives very . time in which to seck repeat. Pe A little tircduess—g ceateh | feverishness— stifled goy | ~-weakenec voice —feeble pulse — delirium —convulsions — even at this if : - . . t critical period LIFE Is SAVED Wohderte balsam is administered. It should be always on hand and givenat the first symptom but it will nearly perform miracles wheneyer used, 25c. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. tee e em in all the Latest Design Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our custo all delighted. nn Be sure and visit the leading studio. - Saaeeinee rn > S64 PESO D008 Elerance is not so expensive as is genera. 1! sposed, Prices were ull big a few years ago, ow it’s different. We have a number of sideboards now in stock that would have cost “way up” a few years ago, but to day are within easy reach of slim purses. They are of rich pattern and designs, good woods, well put together, and finely finished—will last a life-time. cf the annoyance After trying e!lmost vain I negan the caused by thera. all remedies in .ywae of Dr. Chases men es:ijrely cured ine. I cannot speak too highly of it. I have recommended it to several friends, all cf whom have been cured by its use.” Dr. Chase's Ointment is recognized by physicians, druggists, and the pub- lic in general as the only absolute eure ! for piles: €0 cents a box. at all dealers, Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronte or » 20S OSD DOH OBOBSSD.MDPOE Ss BRe sa } Prices frum $8.90 to $25.00. | John Newson CDOS Ss 6247 ©&*F®] 03063 42°95 8°] 190404260! a | FORSALE. | 20 Building Lotstor sale 50x100, will be sold cheap. Also two Dwelling Horses on Highland Avenue, together with our whole stock of Crockery Glase- | vere and Groceries, ete. P. MONAGHAN, Queen Street. Wants, Lost & Found DUG LOST.—Black 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., <2smEst "3 SOLICITORS PEOPLE’S BANK BUILDING . ONTREAL. 12 yeai’s Kxaminer ‘n U.S. Patent Office. NO PATENT—NU Pay, Rook, Write for Red ' BICYCLE FOR SALE.—Garden City. Gentleman’s been running 5 months, Apply at THE KXAMINER Uffice. dy 3ins oa. STRAWBERRIES.—Orders taken for cul- ivated strawberries,in pails. H. Gordon, orn Prince amd Dorchester. dy ind TO LET.—Snhop on wueen sStreat .K. Brace, = ane” R Higbest price paid for ladies and gents left off clothing. Call at their residence for aa rep a — _ ce Office, or call to chmond Street, Opposite Ne} a Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store —— Mrs. George Peake, Euston Birest. Apply to WANTED.—Girl for general housework. House provided with all modern appliances for mé Sing work easy. Liberal wages to the right party, Apply at this office. - Juae 15th, 1909 eod 1 wk. - <A BOARDERS,--Gentlemen boarders m a& for seven years, and it has been stand- the chickens have converted it into a roost. Now, gentlemen,” with a steady look at Brough, “I have nothing fur- ther to say in my defense, but I would like to know how Brough knows any- thing about my carriage if he has not been visiting my henreost!’’ — Cleve- land Plain Dealer. A Mile a Minute Down the Alps. The spot in tke Swiss Alps that at- gauing season here begins aDout the middle of November, when the first anow falls. The condition of the rum is not left to chance, but the slide is prepared under the direction of a com- mittee. Swiss toboggans in contrast to the Canadian ones, made entirely of wood, are raised on runners shod with fron or steel. The expert rider lies prone upon the toboggan, head fore- most, both hands grasping the frame- work at the sides and both feet em- ployed in steering. Iron spikes are se cured to the toes of the bovts, and by trailing one or the other foot along the ground the big sled may be guided. But as this fashien of steering tends ing in my back yard all that time, and | tracts the winter sportsmen of Europe | is the Cresta run, at St. Moritz, which | is just one mile in length. The tobog- : obtain gocd accommodation atthe Martin | House. Prince Street. Sewerage, bathroom and all modern conveniences. apply at the | House. dy 3ins pd. | FOR SALK.--2 acres of land anda house On it, Cf6 rooms 1} miles from town, price $500.00. Apply to Kobert Toombs, Charlotte- town. dy 6ins pd. FOR SALE.—1 large map of P. E. Island, 1 arge bath tub, 1 large invalids iron chair 10 combinations. Apply"to John Coombs, next | tO Prewse broe. FOR SALE OR TO LET.—“Watermere.”’ | Also “Parkview” Cottage adjoining same. Apply to Hon. Geo. W. Howlan or to D. C. | McLeod, Solicitor. June 29:h, tf. FOR SALE.—At a bargain, ome 30-horse power boiler fand engine, Apply to George E. ull, 10 ins eed. | sCHUOL TEACHER WANTED.—Gentie- man or lady. Good pay weekly for selling Fiuit or Ornamental Trees. Shrubs or oses, in Towns, Citiesor Country. Ususual 2>mand forthis line now. Brown Brothers sapany, Nurserymen, Limited. dlw, | ~ VANTED—A competeat girL Mrs Gallagher Grafter St. wok srey,,* STRAYED—7 cattle, 5 | t 3 young, yearlings, twe > ng infermaticr ‘whi be suitably re Rebert W | Wheatley Riv r, Satie LOST —Between Water and Pewna! Streets lew BES ago, a ‘sruff. Finder will indly 1 game at Office. COW STRAYED.—Light red with small herns, rope, ted areund the informati thankfally received at this effice. » ay Zins. THE SEASID Summer Suiting UI TSO OS | Our importations of clothes for spring!ani summer is now om plete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiett tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen i his city, Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship guaranteed, Always on hand, a {ull line vf gents’ furnishing? JOHN MLEOD & (0 SL —— ee £ HOTEL Opens for the season on July 1st. This Hotel jhe without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on the Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautiful walks and drives through one of the,finest sections of our Island, at good fishing within a short distance are among the advantage tu be had by patronizing the “Seaside.” Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete., good taoles Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs, Newson at the Hotel Rustico, or to JOHN NEWSON;, Charlottetow?, ——a aes AAAABAAAASAAR AAS AAA AAAS ‘For Haying Season 1900. eering Ideal Mowers With roller and ball beatings, single gear? adjustable drag bar and shear cut knivet- eering Hay Rakes Last longest and get every whispjof nay: eering Harvest Oil Never] thickens in any climute, [Fre from adulteration. = => FS A full line of extras and haying tools. W. CRANT & CO LePaze’s’ Gld Stand, Queen Street. ane! SAAAAARATAAAAAAARA RH WERE ERS AE OE ne EE EE A We 8 a ee ee ee « ————— I —<«__- -_ FF | :