~f ae - md ; THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER KINDERGARTEN| ae Miss Wathen Principal - - Primary Dept. - - Miss Barrett Re-opens Tuesday, September 4th, 1900, Lower flat Kindergarten Building, Prince Street. Charlottetown’s School of Music Director Prof. W. H. Watte. Mies Smallwood’s Classes resume Tuesday, September 4th, i900. The Directors Classes on Monday, Sep- tember 24h, 190v, upstairs Kindergarten. F.S. MOORE, Esq., Secretary of Board of Trustees. SANADA’S International Exhibition St. John, N. B. Opens Seyt; 10th, Closes Sept 18th. Additions have been" made [to the Live Steck prizes and a buttermaking competition and exhibit of cheese making provided for. Amusements will, this year, be more than ever a prominent feature, including many unigue and startling novelties. Excursion return tickets will be issued from all stations at one first Claas fare from September §th to 18th, both inclusive, good o return until September ad. 1900; and on Tuesday, eptember 11h, Monday, September 1°, special excusion tickets will —— ——— A QUEBEC CONTEST. Lum ago Driven Out by Dodd’s Kidney Pille. eee Queseo, Sept. 2.~— Although Quebee i is} called “the Gibraltar of America,” and well deserves the name, it is by no means impregnable against the aseaulte of Kid. ney Disease. Fortuvate'y the inhabitants bave ap ally in Dodd’s Kidney Pille that succeeds in driving the enemy out every time it gaine an entry. Sone time ago Mr. Johp Ball,of No. 57 Little Champlain 8t., was attacked by Lumbsgo, He suffered for two years without getting relief from any of the medicines he used. Then he tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills and the first box he used belped him. He used only three boxes, acd is now welland 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 Quinine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails tocure se, #K. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Strange to say, Turkey and Greece are without telephones. a - 4b - aa - Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, ete. One song in the storm is worth an en- tire concert in the sunshine, be issued, not exceeding $3 50, from any sta- tion on the J. E. Isl nd f ailwa ay, good to re- ¢ turn on thir day ine ling date of issue. The return fare fro m Sunn nerside on Tues- day, 1ith inst., and on Monday, 17th inst., will be $2. 5¢ a Exhibitors desiring s space >in the buildings oron the grounds should make eariy en- quiry and, for sales and special privileges im- mediate app! ication should be made. Premium }\sts and_entry forms will be sent on application to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. McLAUGHLIN, President WALTER SIMPSON, Ba Agent for P. E. Guar and S’S ide papers Tes View, Island D. Mckvers & Co, BROKERS. Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain 1-8 per cent Commission each day New Yorl wires with rk to OLuers iy fer Direct every fa: promptly. Cerres . — >. 2 reere nisertord Croacuc e€ sc'.ct. cc. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. were taken out last year by women. Micard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. Mfinard’s Liniment for sale everywhere: a DR. A. W. CHASE'S 9 A ° CATARRH CURE... ° is sent direct to the diseased ts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and = Fever. Blower free. Ali dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. —___—> © << It trade is to follow the flag in China it would do well to take a gun with it. Forty-iwo inventions relating to cycles The Sconrage of the Camp Loxpon, Avgust 28.--A commission has been appointed by the govercment to it« vestigate the pa ure, cause acd prevention of dysentry ard enteric, aud it will proceed to South Africa forthwib. The commis- sion consists of Professor Simpson, King’s Cllege, Lordov; Proteseor Notter, of Net- y; aaa {Maj r ce — em [he Examiner Calendar FOR SEPTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. Full i M of nm, Sth. Last Qua irter, 15th Ne w Moor, Ded. Dd) Hien Water) Sun w = £W ame | —— Agricultural — : Aft’n | Rises.| Sets. —ANB— 1/Saturday 226 2515 # 6 28 . 2|Sunday |} $2) % 46 3l 26 Industrial 3| Monday 428| 452) 32 | 24 Exhi biti 4\Tuesday | 5 58) 6 24; 33 22 ] 5\Wednesday| 7 zz! 756) 35 | 20 ition printsday ; 829 857) 36 | 18 Open to the Maritime Provinces from 1 Friday 9 24) 9 52! 37 16 acti Heider lip c 10st; 38 | i ep emie [ 2ath tot the 28th, (900 9 Sunday lu 45! 11 1 40 1m 10 Monday 11 20 11 48; 41 \l'Tuesday | 0 4: 038; 42 $6000 35 iais, \2 Wednesday! 031/ J 0) 43 5 | 13:Thursday | 23S} 143) 48 14 Frida 2 8 237) 46 yeAieat Ge izysof L 5 ck y i - ais One of disap a silts of Live Stock 1S'Saturday | 3 1C) 3 38) 47 as. ought tcge! her inthe Mariume Pre- | 16 Sunday + 4 33| 5 DO 48 vinces is aie 17'siondsy | -=5 87| 6 22| 50 exhibits urried practically free oD ali Go (8 Tuesday | 7 9! 726) §3 oe ue rates for passergers 19 Wednesday! 8 0 8 22) v2 Twodays Horse Racing, purses og: tng 20;Thursday | 8 33) 9 5) 54 Y s 1 oil . . . AS nition a> prrore be edvertised later. 2i Friday 9 22) 9 43) 5d Accomm dation for everybody. 22 Saturday 9 56,10 17, 56 For Prize Li sts. Race Prearammes and all | 93 Sunday 10 30, 10 59) 58 43 ialormathn write , 24 Monday 10 54) 11 6. 59 , SMALLWOOD, . y a ‘gec’y-Treasurer. 25| Tuesday 1118 11 40,60 | 41 F.L HAZARD, 26| Wednesday | 11 39 11 52} 1 | 39 resident. oe 27 Thursday 010i0383 2 | 38 28 | Friday 0 421 10| 3 | 35 29| Saturday 191, 1465 4) 3 30|Sunday 2 1 3 tu 68 5 31 School Books School Supplies The latest in Hscercise Becks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. HASZARD & MOORE. Sunny side, le aces emcee ecceteeenceat OOCC A CARD practice of his profession, may be con sulted on all branches of general medi cine including the specialties. 3rd door above Kindergarten Hall. to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3mos a liberal reward tea to the arrest of the party or eter’s Road a shert time ago. R. MACNEILL, MN. D.: Having 30 years experience in the Office and Residence—Prince Street Hours—g to 11 a. m. rto 3 and Reward Offered ! The Provincial Government will pay rson who will give such infermation as will lead parties who assaulted Mr. I ©. Hall, on St! a ed MIRACLES OF MEMORY. The Extraordinary Feats Performed by Chess Master Pillsbury, One of the most extraordinary feats of memory known was that of Henry Nelson Pillsbury, the American chess master, when he played 20 simul- taneous games without seeing any of the boards. One blindfolded game is far beyond the power of 99 out of 100 chess players, but Mr. Pillsbury suc- ceeded in the colossal task of remem- bering for several hours the constantly changing positions of 640 bits of wood. Not only did he win 14, draw five and lose but one of these 20 games, but at the close also remembered the details of every play and corrected several mistakes which had been made in record'ng them. Wonderful as this is, it need alarm Mr. Pillsbury’s friends witk fears of a mental breakdown. He has merely given the world one of the most remarkable examples of what we cal) visualism, a peculiar and rarely culti- veted function of memory. There is nothing abnormal in a feat of this kind, and it need not be regard- as an enormous strain upon the Abnormality only appears when one faculty stultifies all the others. The probable fact is that Pillsbury has discovered a better method of play- ing chess than others, which makes a hitherto impossible task comparatively easy for him. I am certain that he could not have played 20 tables by the aid of any artificial memory system. These systems are like crutchcs— they help up to a certain point and then are apt to hinder. Visualizing is simply a matter of concentration and development of a certain pictorial qual- ity of memory. Those who are most likely to excel are those who devote themselves entirely to one mental pur- suit. They develop the faculty of be- coming oblivious of all that takes place around them. I once knew a minister who mem- orized his sermon by this method of visualizing. He would reproduce his mind the manuscript just as it had been written, so that whenever it was blotted he would have difficulty in re- membering it. Most of us have this power to some slight degree, and it may be cultivated. One of the simplest methods of strengthening the memory in this line is to endeavor to recall what we have seen during a walk through the streets. Some people seem to be entirely without this power of mental pbotog- raphy, and the following story is some- times used in classrooms as a test: The story relates that when Napoleon was visiting one of the military hospitals in Paris he stopped by the bedside of an old soldier who had lost both an arm and a leg. The old soldier in an ecstasy of loyalty sprang from the bed and, drawing his sword, cut off with a sin- gle biew his one remaining arm. If Pillsbury were to be to! story, he would see its oh alll at once, but a person who has no power of representing ideas as pictures would believe it to be a possible occurrence. We hear frequently of the marvelous achievement of some actor or actress who commits to memory several thou ever bot ed mind. 4%. ? sand words in a single season. This is not done by visualizing, but by se quence. Change the sequence of the speeches and the memory often fails. Memory is an exceedingly complex ir | thing. It is not the highést type of mental function, and it is noticeable that this power of visualizing decays as the power of abstract thought grows.—Professor Charles H. Judd in New York Exchange. Ants Alarmed by Sounda, Recent observations tending to show that ants possess a sense of hearing have been described in this column. Professor Metcalf of the Woman’s col- lege, Baltimore, adds some interesting testimony on the subject in a letter to Science. One of his students discover- ed that a colony of black ants was thrown into a state of great excitement % by sounds of one particular pitch. Oth- er sounds did not affect them, but when the peculiar note was struck, either on a violin or with a whistle, the ants would become excited and if the sounds were continued would grow frantic, some of them falling into a water moat surrounding their nest. Ants of other species paid no atten- tion to the sounds. Siam’s Navy. The Siamese navy consists of be- tween 40 and 50 vessels, the largest of which is a well armored and capable vessel of 3,000 tons, named the Ma- hachaxri. Nearly all the vessels are armed with quick firing, modern guns and are manned by native crews who are strictly disciplined and have shown considerable adaptability as_ sailors. There are three or four English, Dan- ish or German officers on each of the vessels of the fleet, the only American being Dr. Hayes of Baltimore, who is a surgeon ©» the staff of Admiral de Richelieu —_ Diamond Mining In Brazil, While the diamond mines at Kimber- ley have been producing about $18,- 000,000 worth of gems a year the in- dustry in Brazil, formerly the most im- portant producing country in the world, has fallen to a low ebb. It is now carried on only by individuais 9r small associations working in a crude manner. The yield was never much over $1,000,000 in any year, and the product is now worth annually less than $200,000, and yet the quality of the Brazil stones averages higher than that of the Kimberley output.—New York Sun. Save Your MONEY. To save your money, by getting more for ft, ask your dealer in medicine to show you the new so cent size bottle of JomNSON’s ANO- DYNE LINIMENT. It contains over three times as much as the old 25 cent style, whick is a great saving to those who use tliis valu. able tamily medicine. The superior quality of this old Anodyne has never “Se equaled, SON’ NE Jou ta NR Fifty years aco 9 thie month, | month, Dr. Johnson left with me some Jolhnson’s Anodyne Liniment. I remember him distinctly, and ‘could tell you just how he was dressed on that day. I have sold Johnson’s Liniment ever since. Can truly sxy it has maintained its high standard from thattime to this. No medicine today possesses ths contidence of the public to a greater extent. JOBN B. RaND, North Waterford, Me.,Jan., 159L, 4s a family remedy it has been used and in. Gorsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the house for many common silments, Internal as much as External. Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Price PS and 50c =f 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass A Townin Ashes. Victoria, B. C., September 2.—The steamer Amur, from the north, bringe & report Of @ disastrous fire which swept ihe town of Atlin on Sunday laet, pract:cally wipiug it out of existence. Ten of the largest and mcat important business builds ings in the town were destroyed, causing @ loes that is estimated at about $40, ave. co —— en 4 mitations of Dodd’s Kidney Pills are legion. The box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name—Dodd's Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitations are dangerous. The original is safe. Dodd's Kidney Pills have a reputation. Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD'S. Dodd’s is the original. Dodd's is the name to be care ful about— D-O-D-D°S ‘Commercial enone — rea KIDNEY PILLS P. E. Island College The attention of those who desire a thorough and practical preparation for an active business life is called to the advan- tages offered by this College. keeping, Commercial Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, English, Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, Type~ writing, etc., are taught in the most direct and ‘practical manner. Special attention ie givento locat.ng graduates in good business positions. New term opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20:h inst., at 9.30 a m. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 2:2. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal and Proprietor ee &w tf. 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 specifications prepared by W. C. Harris, Architect, may be seen at the office of McLeod, Movson and McQuarrie, Queen Square, rang tetown. ‘Tenders to be addressed to the unde rsigned and marked ‘‘Tender for Apothecaries Hal Building.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. W. A. O. MORSON, Ch’t an ae 24th, 1900. dy thur, wed, fri. td, Book-~ FREE ! | FREE | Glasses fitted fr f ree con We os just recaivag supply of the ffcted othe led a “Pan give satisfection as th done in the Past, ‘ : have & nice aggort “a ~ nickle and gold-filled ‘ate ct oe patterns which “ef selling cheaper th before. We are ell ae world-famed Murine foe for e\ es at 50e per bott] Sore SC cures, For further infra 2 drone | apply to Jury & Op, = eee eS BARBADOS MOLASSES” a SUGAR: Direct from West [ > Malabar. indie, a 200 puns. tierces and b bright By. badoes Molasses, te Bar 300 bbls. bright Grocery Sugar Now landing Connolly's whart’ and for lew. N. RATTENBURY, naire... tori ie Aug 20th—eod. Summer Drinks,. Jamaica Cordial not ouly. makes a nice healthy summer beverage but aleo acts as 4 tonic for the stomach. Itig § put up in 25¢ bottles. Fruit Syrups. We a full line of ‘i best aa Fruit Syrups. The flavors in-- clude Lemon, Pineapple; Van- illa; Raspberry, Strawberry, - Lime Fruit and Raspberry vinegar. Montserratt Lime Juices. 9 said to be the best in the @: world. We have just received several cases of it, put up in pint and quert bottles, [tgoe § farther than any other on a¢~ count of its copied Ces West India Lime Juice or 15e a pint at Beer & CREAT CLEARANCESALE OFB lock OF .H. STEWART & C0,,| Who Have Cene of Business, Will be Sold at TREMENDOU to 40 per Cent and Half Price. of fini OSM = iscounts 30 = — - SLAUGHTES | ote i enema ES fee The Stock Is Practically N Ew. | Now is Be time tO buy Shoes at yourjown price = gale far ¢132 only Goft Bros will conduct the sale. 13.