KINDERGARTEN | Principal ve Miss Wathon Primary Dept, - - Miss Barrett Re -opens Tuesday, Septem ber 4th, 19¢0. Lower flet Kindergarten Bu Iding, Prince Street. C' arlottetown’s Schocl of Music Director Prof. W. H. Watte. Mies Smallwood’s Clasees Tuesaday, September 4th, 1900. The Directors Classes on Monday, Sep tem ber 24th, 1900, upetairs Kindergarten. F.S. MOORS, Esq., Secretary of Board of Trustees, resume CANADA'S In‘ernational Exhibition Si, John, N. B. Gpens Sept: 10th, Closes Sept 19th, ; have been™ made fto the Live nd a buttermaking competition making povided for, 4. lditions Siwek prizes a and <axhibi' of cheese ; t . A nusements will; this year, be more — ever a prominent feature, including many ubique and startling novelties. will be fare : issu‘ Excursion return tickets ut from all stations at one first-cla:s Fare gayi September Sth to 18th, both inelusiv <, good to return until September 22nd, 1§00; and on Tuesday, September ih, and Monday, September 17, special excusion t? kets will be issued, not excee.ng $3.§0, from any sta- tion on tne P. E. Island radtway, good to re- turn on third day including date of issue. The return fare from Summeiside on Tues- day, t1th inst., and on Monday, 17th inst., will be $2. 50. Exhibitors desiring space in the buildings oroa the grounds sheuld make early en quiry and, for sales and special privileges im- mediate application should be made. Premium lists and entry forms will be sent oR application to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. T.:, McLAUGHLIN, President WALTER SIMPSON, 3ay View, Agent for P. E. Island4 Guar and S’Side papers. TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be received unti! THURSDAY, the 20th day of September, next, at 12 o’clock noon, for the erection of brick and stone building on the site of th present Apothecaries Hall, in Charlottetown Plans anc speciftcations prepared by WC. Harris, Architect, may be seen at the office ot McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie, Square, ' harlottetown. ienders to be addressed to the undersigne? and markec ‘‘fender for Apothecaries Hz.. Building.” the lowest or any tender not necessarily ac cepted. Queer: W. A. O. MORSON, Ch’town, Aug. 24th, 1900. dy thur, wed, fri. td. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANI Agricultural Industrial Exhibition Open tothe Maritime Provinces from Sepicmber 25th to the 28th, 1900 -—-OVrk— $6000 in Prizes. Ore of*he greatest disriays of Live Stock, Poaitr). Farm Predve’s, Veeets blea aud Fruit ev -r brought together m the Maritime Pro- verces Extibi ¢¢ carried practically free on all Goy- thine Railways, Lowe. t: xcursion rates for Passengers, fwodays Horse Racivg, pur-es $1300 00._ Free »l »#tiractions in addition to the Ex- hil iti-n and Races to be advertised later. / cOommorcation for everybody. _ '¢r Prize L's, Race Programmes and al) ial lmutiun write C, R. SMALI-WOOD, Sec’y-Treasurer, F.L HA+ZARD, President. SLO ES ~chool Books School Supplies The latest in uasercise Beclss, =cribblers, etc, Everythirg For The Student. Sunr ys 'e- Te A QUEBEC CONTEST. _—— Lombego Driven Qut by Dodd’s Kid: ey Pills, ee cxlied “the Gibraltar of America,” and | well Jeeerves the name, it is by no means impregnable against the aseaulta of Kid. ney Dieease, Fortunate'v the inhabitants nave ap ally in Dodd’s Kiduey Pille that neceeds in driviog the entmy out every ime it g@°ns &n entry. So: e¢ time ego Mr. John Ball,of No. 57 Little Champlain St., was attacked by Lumbago, He saffered for two years without getting relief from any of the med:einee he used. Then he tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills and the first bor be used elpd him. He used ouly three boxes, 1 dis pow welland strong in every way Many young mencf today need guar- ‘ans rather than wives. To Cure a Cold in 0” Take Laxative Bromo Qu’ ruggists refund the mo” . W. Grove’s sir a@ Day Aime Tadlets. A}! .g tt fails tecure aaturte is on each bok ; %, E-onomv ir ecod for th - What you think wan'ld ‘be « Other fellow to practice. 7 > a — ainard’s Liniment cures Buras, 68°C. System is the oi! which makes the wheels of labor work more easily. The gameof hide and seek with the foreign missionaries in China would not _— + re ’ DR. A. W. CHASE'S is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower, Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. Micard's Liniment cures Dandruff. be #0 bad if Pekin was fair. GATARRH CURE... 20c. Heals the ulcers, clears the air Catarrb and Hay Fever. Blower A joke or humorous story is dependent upon its freshness for appreciation. emotions will not bear & over.” Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Qous performance FOR S:<PTEMBER we MOON’S CHANGES, First Quarter, 2nd, Cust iva Malay Grll, last Qnarer, 15th New Moor, 2%rd. a history. Qceseo, Sept. 2 —Although Quebec is! 2tOrmey geneal in the Farquharson government a year or so ago, and was that he went about the district h- attorney-general, and th: Sore warming People may sympathize with the man ‘bo «cis the tool occasionally, but not vith the One who insists on giving @ con- (inard’s Liniment for sale evarywhere. fhe Examiner Calendar 3} nivhe Water! Sun Day of We’k, vi : vib | Afv’n | Rises. | Sets. mn (se poe 1) saturday ~ 26 2 51/5 30 '6 28 ‘| Sunday 32} 346) 31 | 26 #| Monday 425) 4 s7 32 { 2 4 Puesdar 5 58} 6 24 33 | 22 5|Wednesday| 7 22) 750! 25 | 2Qy o)Tuursday | 829 857| 36 | 18 7) Friday Y 24, 952] 37. | 16 8)Saturday 10 4 1031) 38 | 14 9 Sunday JU 45) 11 13} 49 | 12 \U Monday 11 20) 11 48} 4) | 10 1/Tuesday 0 4 O88) gz] f& 2 Wednesday| 031] 3 @ 43 | 6 13'Thursday, | 115 143! 45 | 4 14 Friday 28:88 “4 3 iS 'Saturday 310; 3 38) 47 | 1 \6 Sunday | 433] 5§ 0 48 '5 59 \7/Monday | 557) 6 22\ 50 | 57 \8iTuesday | 7 2! 7 2€| 51 55 '9|Wednesday! 8 0 g 22) 52 53 SO Chursday | 8 33 9 5] 54 | Sl 21 Friday 9 22} 9 43) 55 | 49 22) Saturday 9561017) 56 | 47 23|Sunday 10 3010 59) 58 | 45 24) Monday 10 54,11 6) $9 43 25| Tuesday 1118 1140:60 | 41 26} Wednesday | 11 34/11 52) 1 | 39 27 | Thursday 010; 033) 2 | 38 28 | Friday 042 106 3 | 35 2¢| Saturday 121) 146 4 | 33 3€/ Sunday 2 1 227166 |5 31 | | ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60c per g:llop. For keezing the pickel firm snd good there is no betier vine- £4r than this, “at some prefer the proof at 6 « per gal. or White Wiue and ‘ dar at 40z per gal. If co we wave them good and strong. HASZARD & MOORE, SANDERSON & v0 Whe sell best Vinegar and ) «bling spices. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 12 Y HE DOES NOT MIND DEFEAT The government candidate for East Queens, Prince Edward Island, in the coming tederal election, isa man wih Mr. McKinnon was made obliged to seek re-election. Though itwas a provincial by-election Sir Louis Davies was so interested ir " Pe viding _@ @ gov- 004 by the -eatening them z Voted for the years ago when Dr the people whether aave Albert Smith for the'r et amillion dollars they re . with one voice that they would .s@ Smith. When Sir Louis asked the people ef Murray Harbor whether they would have Mr. McKinnon and a railway, or the man of their choice amd get ‘no road, they replied te the in- solent threat and bribe just as Carle- ‘ton ‘did, Attorney-G>real McKinnon’ was not elected. Yet he held on to his ot- fice. Autumn passed and winter found him still attorney-general. Spring came and the Pineau deal was consummat- ed. This and the breach of faith by Wise kept the Government in power. The session was called in the spring and the attorney general had no seat in the chamber _ He drew his salary and sat among the visitors. All summer he held on to the office and pay with out mandate of any constituency, Now he isa candidate for the house of commons. He will be defeaed by Mr. Martin, the sitting member, who was re-nominated yesterday. But per- haps he will thirk that a defeat should entitle him to sit inthe gallery of the house of commons as attorney-gener- al.—St. John Sun. meetings, promising the peop’ ernment railway if they s' witn isolation if ther other man. ‘Ten Pugsley asked they weuld ' member plied h- —— ~ M. A. P. says:—Lieut:nant Gener- al Kelly-Kenny is one of the officers whom the present war has in every sense of the word brought to the front, and the recent grant of a good service pension to him is admittedly we'l Ce erved. An additional £100 a year, however, is not of itself of much account to the gailant General, who has a considerable private inceme, and apparently shares Lord Kitchener’s views that a soldier mauried is a soldier spoiled, as he is still a bache] or. He is not avery popular man, speaking generally; he has happy knack of winning spontaneous regard like Lord Roberts, for example, and there was a good deal of jealousy felt about the appointments which he has held of late years at home; but in the present campaign he has amply proved that the authorities were not so saort-sighted as some peopl. appear ed to think when they pushed him on in his profession. General Kelly. Kenny is a. soaldierly, geod-looking man. He is extremely shrewd, devoted to his profession, and has always gain- ed the good opinion of his swuperior officers. Semewhat reticent in manner and cautious by nature, he is capable of great kindness, is hospitable, rides Straight to hounds and is a capital all- round sportsman. Official returns to Sept. 1 show that the Boers have captured during the war 281 officersand 7,288 men, of whem 235 officers and 6,196 men have escaped or been released. One officer and eighty-five men died in captivity. The number of Eritish remaining in the hands of the Boers is 1,052. LLL The Capetown correspondent of the Manchester ‘Guardian’ states that General De Wet has informed friends that he will fight to the end. His sons have been kilied inthe war and _ his wife has died of a broken heart. 6 ay W Ler This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine tavicts DOBELLLINE: The S S POLINO of the Dolx | Cine, is due here trom Montreal «1 Tuesday, Seot llth, and suls for St. Johu’s, Nfid, via Sydrey and North Sydne+ ,Arrvine live stock on deck and prc duce uracer deck a- Jo est rates. For furler infor .ation as te | freight and ;assazge ao + to , «meerr NPURY. Agep+, ; ae MEN OF M’ Rk, Maine carries off t’ est census enumer Lorenzo D. Butt’ 82 years. The talles Carroll ev ae palm for the old- ator, in the person of es of East Exeter, aged 4 man in Maryland lives in minster 7anty, near the town of West- ness. » and, with a strange appropriate- y , fis name is Miles Long. david Bennett Hill of New Yerk is an accomplished swimmer, and he never tires of sporting in the ocean at New Jersey resorts, just as soon as aug days arrive, Congressman John Allen of Mississip- pi has informed some of his intimate friends that at the end of his present term he will retire. He has served 14 consecutive terms. Nicasio Estrada y Mora, who has been appointed by General Wood as acting mayor of Havana, to serve until July 1, is likely to be elected to that office. He isa lawyer, 37 years old. President McKinley’s liking for tho red carnation seems to be unfailing. He has a dozen sent him from the White House greenhouses every day and nearly always wears one when out for his daily drive. General Miles and General Corbin have received commissions for higher ranks. General Miles will hereafter bear the tr tle of lieutenant general, and General Corbin is made adjutant general of the army. Maynard Rayley, a blind man, living at Marietta, O., fell from a railroad bridge across the Muskingum river a few days ago and alighted on a pile of rocks 45 feet below. He escaped with a sprain- ed wrist. Baron von Cohn, the oourt banker of Emperor William I, died recently in Ber- lin, leaving no will. His fortune amounts to 46,000,000 marks, or $11,500,000, and goes to his only daughter, who is a child- Jess widow. Judge Eugene 8. Elliott of Milwaukee, well known as the originator of the American Whist club, will play no more except for an qccasional social game. He has decided that his days for match games are over. Mahmoud Pasha, the su!tan’s brother- in-law, has turned journalist. He has undertaken the editorship of the Osman- ormnansns A LTT <A Te ene A Family hedicine Gf Unusual Merit, Known and Praised tho World Over, Is Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. Having a direct and combined action on both the kidneys and liver, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills ere the most valuable as a family medicine, and positively cure constipation and all forms of stomach trouble. Mr. John White. 72 First avenue. Ot- taw2, writes:—‘I usei Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills for dcranged liver and pains in the back, with excellent results. “.2y Wife usel them for stomach trouble, 2nd pains thout the heart, and {ig entirely cured. They are invaluable as a family medicine.” Scores of hundreds of families would not think of being without Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills in the house, They are purely vegetabie in composition and remarkably prompt and effective in action. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. en Send us your ad- dress on a card TO-DAY Send for our 1900 cat our goods, Heap Orrice AND Works Smiths Pulls, Ont, A. Fftorne The LITTLE MACH Frost ai Yond Com Ii, the Turkisn organ of me merrm party, which has for some years been published at Geneva. Dr. Rafael Uribe Uribe, the Colombian revolutionary leader. began his military career in 1876, and since that time he has been in every uprising against the cler- ical party. In addition to being a sol- dier of some distinction, he is a lawyer of ability. Robert Avery of Winsted, Conn., who had his clothes stolen while in bathing, wandered in the woods adjacent te the stream for two days and nights. He was shot at and chased by dogs as a wild man whenever he appeared, until finally one courageous wan got close enough to hear his story and bring him some cloth- ing Herbert Putnam, librarian of the libra- ty of congress, who sailed for Europe, will have a busy trip. He will be pur chasing books for the library all the time, will attend several congresses of professional interest to him in widely separated parts of Europe and hopes te be present at the five hundredth anniver- sary of the birth of Gutenberg, to be ce!- ebrated at Mainz. ‘To this occasion he will go as a delegate from -the United States, PERT PERSONALS. Hobson's coming home, but he isn’t in good health. Spare him, girls.—Cleve- land Plain Dealer. Ann Angel of Archuleta county, Colo., got married the other day and ceased to be one. Hetty Green says she never made more than $200,(K) ip one day, but then Hetty is only 65. Count Castellane has tried everything from a challenge to a stump speech and has not yet succeeded in gaining serious recognitior as an influence in French pol- itics. William Waldorf astor is reported to have added the letter u to his name and now spells it Astour, in accordance with an old English custom. This may be a hint to royalty that he would like to add to his "4p othe: letters represevtiag o title. —_—— P. KE. Island Commercial College The sttention of those who desire a thorough aod practical preparation for an active business life is called to the advan- tages ofe-ed by this College. Book~ keeping, Commersia) Law, Ari'hmetic, Penmanship, English, Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, Type- writing, etc., aretaught in the most dirgct and practical manner. Special attention is givento locat.og graduates in good bu~iness positions, New term opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20.b inet, at 930 2 m. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENAAM., Principal and Proprietor Anc2?—l&w tf. ROCKY POINT FERRY. On and after Monday, Sept. 17th, the steamer Elfin will make her last trip from Charlottetown at 6 p. m., and 6.30 from Rocky Point; also dis- ontinue 3 o'clock trip ‘on Sunda ofte noon 1l—3i, JY The One Who Cooks knows there is one sure to reach a man’s and that is by always ha. ~ nicely spread table, T de this you must have ¢ho groceries, canned goods an provisions, fe Can Help You There: We have the best of everything , in that line What We want is your trade; can we have it ° JOHN \ Quetn CKENNAS Matchless Blend Tt the best 25 cent Tea on Earth, If you want to use the best 25 cent | tea you'll have to use Matchless Blend Our sales of this tea have bren some thirg marvellous. They have in creased every week since we first be- yan to sell it~and they're incressing | yet. Try a pound of Maichksr, Remember we are soleagents, You ean't get the best 25¢ tea anywhere else. Jenkins & Son Charlottetown. FOR SALE “Newlands’ The lste residence of Mal- colm McLeod, Q. C., Charlotte: town Kvyaltv, containing twenty and three quarter acres, D. C. McLEOD, Solicitor. Ch’town,ne 20th, 1900 INE that Cuts the BIG STUFF . af Te rs De heh a a | oh ” al ee. een oe a “tis. § \ Nd ba GATS Rep key PA ar ok PS Ns sae yea Dae Seer er : in ia s tana “ —— , See ou . your order, pany in ited AGE* TS: Clarloitetown, '$ E [sla-d. hy aes ae Lieve er ar ee ee Srey . x WR oe ty ara Mh ‘a oy iM iv ta Nay! eae ‘ . a a . =) i oe fin. OY Breach Gifices; Toren Winnip?:, No Binder ever was made that will do better work or more,ol if. sed oe el Lal the ian =n ee ke + ‘ - Th: F. &.W. new No. 2 Binder.—5it. and 6ft. cut. alopue— n° free toany addie . It will pay you fto get one, Local Agents Ever) where - ‘elle all abcut {the QUALITY of r ®:) ples} aud getfour I rices betore placing 0, London Mcn'real, Quebec, Si Juha, N b., Trane, N. #. & Co ’