Qrebec Steemship Co ‘ir “CAMPANA,” rf> F-om Montreal From Ch’town i sy (20d May Monday 28th May onday 4b June . lih June « 18h * e 2nd July ” y iota 6 * - . BUth - _ Aug. 1: Aug. ' sé 27 h “é é pt * 10:h Sept. ™ li a 24 ly sé o is Yet Sth Oct. - Lo " 22 = > = Oo me Sth Nov. ” 2 Vv. Freight handled carefully a: ir ret rates Passenvers will find the a ition the very Vest, and the trip! wi the St. Lawrence the moet deligi ‘ul, CARVELL BIOs, Ch town, May 14th, 1900 Ayents, iv2aw ed & sat. NOTICE . } Notice is hereby given that the !uriness | of the late Charles Matheson, Painter, | will be carried on by the undersigned un- t i) further notice. The business will be under the man »ment of Jobn C. Murpby, who been in| it. «employ of the deceaced for the past | ; years, is a master workwen, and com petent to conduct the work. patronage of former cCuriomers tiv colicited ine } JANE MATHESON, | t. Avard’s, June 12th, 1900, «od. St ees — MeSiLL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation Examinations, preliminary ihe various Courses of Stady, will be heid | at Meutreal and at local centres on Ilith | June, and at Montreal in September, as mOGer: *Feculty of Arts(Men and Wemen Mean See +Facai\y of Applied Science ;Mon. 17th Sept. Faculty of Medicine Faculiy of Law , Facul\y of Comparative Medi- : «ine «nd Veterinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) *In the Fuculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. | re open also to PARTIAL STU- ; the courses pE> is without Matriculation | ; tin the Faculty of Applied Science the gou:ses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry end Architec- | ture. ure also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS ecitnvut Matriculation. t i...uinations for twenty-one first yearf E,, «uce Exhibitions in the Facultv of Arts, rei o~ from $90 to,$2.00, will be held on the 47 epternber at Montreal, Hali ax, St Jeobu, N. , Charlottetown, P. E. I., St. Jou s, Nfic., and other centres. i:e Royal Victoria College, the new res- »i College for women, will be ready to det rec + ve students on 17th September. : f « McGill Normai School will he re-opened or . - september. : i vrliculars of Examinations, and cores o! the Calendar, containing full information, hin} be Obtained on application to | W. VAUGHAN, Rexistrar. | i i Jt i save Ne Pies on our Bey’s at the Front! Keep them away from the folks al home. d 0 (j3der sereen doors a ¥indows now. A. Duchemin & Co /got what we wanted and few of us got | whet we deserved. A Good Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, but , instance before the heart stops beating. ; BDeaut LI SA A A ‘ . g » } What Is Dr Chase’s Nerve) ’ « ‘ Food? | } In appearence Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food Is an oval; chit « coated pill. Inthe condensed | orm ontains all of natures MOst Strenthen- | ins {invigorating tonic and restoratives | nd for this reason itis unapproa hed as a bloed builder and nerve restorative It cures | all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- i weak nervous men, , rves and makes pale, and healthy’ | rnd chilpren strong eX wome 3rd by the Kvan- ceived at Toronto on July family of Miss Rutherford, the ag , , | gelical Socilety’s Missionary, one of the isa OOX. “ . +e | three Canadian women missicnaries 1n . . i 4 » (Shinese rita) ‘he rriter may [he reputation of a hypocrite ie never | the Chinese capital. [he writer may aking terms with his character. be safe, as she mentioned a suggestion secs tinsaliiiaiiantaadail ithat the missionaries might goto the » but as the letter was. written in > In Band $3 G | sensicie. Out as ti { ‘ rittel Minird’s Liniment cures Garget in COWS. |<. 2 week before communication with ween — the outside world wa roken, her ss BR. A. W. CHASES & Yra,, | friends fear that Miss Rutherford is : CATARRH CURE es hen Wp Ue fam ng those be sieged In toe legatlions is sent « t to the d 4 Miss Rutherford, writing under date parts by ¢ I oo dd June 2, says that the Boxers an- ~ Heals t cers, C i tue ail . . : oe cr i “tn passages, stops droj sinthe | nounced that they had suffered the for " throat and permanantly cu: eye ho ae a gS Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blow eigners for a cycle, aud that they were free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. “ha determined to mark e last of the icine Co., Toronto and I ‘i ; pprseon ened : | feast season, which was then !n_ pro- a oe : : gress, by their extermination. The T | ] *aD e } + “— eee bache by hel as boast @/ Gestruction of the railway track, how- mother-ip-ior ne shelor Of arts. ee : ne a ee ee | ever, frustrated the object of the Boxers, , ee ee and also proved the salvation of the Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, missionaries and others at Pekin, for it “This would bea happier world, said ; the corn fed philosopher, “if more of us don’t blame the stomach for biliousness. It is deranged, and causes poisonous bile to re- main in the blood causing indigestion. head- ache and irregular action of the bowels’ Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the liver, kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- tion on these organs eflect prompt and last- ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia* headache and all kidney ailments, O1}e pill a dose, 25 ents a box, al ail dealers. ~_ ee Friendship bonght with money isn’t proof against the coin of your enemy. + <r ~~ To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists reiupd the money it fails to cure he, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. A German nfavant says dying is a per- fecting easy and paialesa process. Con~ ciousness, he says, ceases In nearly every Mizard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. All Aboard for Kinkora ! July 10th, 1900. Elaborate preparations are being made for a Mammouth gathering at Kinkora on the above date. The new ‘ hurch pow closed in s the occasion of the celebration. All whe can shou)d come from far and near to see this iful structure and render their gener. assistance towards its compietion, rything will be arranged for the comfort and entertainment of visitors, All the amusements usual on such occa- sion will be provided and novel ones added. Muttart’s Stoam Riding Gallery will be Operation on the picnic grounds to cheer the hearts of visitors. An exhibition of fast Wheel Riding will be given by Brown Bros. of Charlottetown the Maritime champions, and a ‘trophy will be handed over to the successful competitor should the champions be Opposed, Come on McDuff! A hot dinner will be put up and dainty Tea Tables provided. This is the las* chance of the century an excursion to Kinkora. Trains over all lines as follows. (Standard Time), Leave Summerside 9.35 a. m. ' Kensington 10.00 “ pus fo “ Freetown 10,15 * Emerald 1m6-..° Arrive Kinkora 10.45 *‘* (Standard Time) "EK. I. Door and Sash Factory. Gilt Edge The famous Laundry Soap perties, harmless to the fines! in fabric. For sale by all leading Groceries, WcKINNON & McNEYIN WHOLESALE AC ENTS. aay 19, d4i, Merchants Bank of Prince Rdward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for. Deposits received and interest allow ed at best current rates. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Off.ce in New Prowse Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. Leave Charlottetown 7.45 a. m, ' Royalty Junciion &05 * - North Wiltshire 850 “ o Hunter River 9.00 ** " Bradalbane —.. i “ Emerald 9,35 °** |; Arrive Kinkors a i : : in nequalled im cleansing pro= Bassopgets frcm stations west of Summer- DR. AYERS (Standard Time) Leave Cape Traverse | arrive Kinkora 11.00 Passengers from stations east of Royaiity | Junction come by regular morning train, | connecting with special train from Char- lottetown at Royalty Junction. Tickets east of see alty Junction good for return on follow- ay. 10.25 a, m. oe side come by oe morning train, connect- with specia! trainaat Summerside. eturninz special train wiil leave Kinkora for Charlottetown at 530 p, m, (standard ' time) and for Summerside at 5,50 p. m. | (standard time), SPECIAL RETURN FARES TO KINKORA. ' From Tignish to Alma inclusive $1.15 * Alberton to Bloomfield . 95 ‘** Howlan to Portage r 85 * Conway to Richmond o 75 “ Wellington to Miscouche wo “ St. Eleanors to New Annan ? 45 ‘* Barbara Weit to “Blue Shank” , 35 ‘* Freetown _ 25 * Emerald " 10 “ Albany " 10 “ Cape Traverse ’ 25 “ Bradalbane Mi 20 “ Elliots 7 25 ‘* Fredericton & Clyde _ 35 * Hunter River to Loyalist * 45 “ Milton to Charlottetown “ 60 “ York to Mt. Stewart " 75 * Pisquid to Perth Fe 85 ** Cardigan to Georgetown “ 95 “ St. Andrews to St. Peters “ 8&5 “ Five Houses to New Zea- land a 3 ‘** Harmony & Souris ” $1.15 By order of Comnaittee. June 27, dy 2ins wkly 2ins. WANTED.—Girl for general housework. House provided with all modern appliances for me8ing werk easy. Liberal wages to the right party. Apply at this office. Fane lith, 190@ eod 1 wk, LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies’ pand-satchel between Steam Nav! gation Cos. wharf and Prince St. Finder will be suit- ably rewarded by leaving at this office. awakened the legation ministers to the danger and caused them to send for foreign troops. The Chinese officials did not want the foreign troopsto come up, and otdered that the railway should not be used to carry the troops. The ministers thereupon told the authorities that if there was a massacre of foregin- rs It would mean the end of China as an empire, and the authorities _ finally withdrew the order. A battle was ex- pected at the city gates between the foreign troops and theChinese soldiers; but the latter were ordered away be- fore the troops arrived. In concluding her letter, Miss Rutherford says—‘There is a tremend- ously strong anti-foreign feeling all over China. and there is some good reasons for it, too. ‘The poor China- man is being stripped piece by piece, and no wonder he thinks it is time to object. They connect foreign- ers with the religion of Jesus Christ; think it is a national religion, and so vent their fury on the Church and Chinese Christian, for joining them. ‘When we go out on the street we hear, “Ha, ha foreign devil, the Boxers have come, and you haven't much longer to live,“ or, “There is ene of those Christians. She will be killed soon.” This has all broken’ out within the past few months, that is, in Pekin; it was as quiet as_ possible before that.’ AN OBJECT LESSON. When the Boers shall have been sub dued, they will have learned a_ lesson most impressively taught them by the massing of the colonial recruits upon the South African veldt—the lesson of empire. A trooperin the Canadian mounted rifles relates this experience in a letter, dated Bloemfontein, April 23, and describing the march thither along the main road from Springfontein: Our troop left Springfontein as mounted guard to 800 of the City Imperial Volunteers. The third night my horse got kicked in the shoulder, and went so lame that she had te be left. The next day I had to walk a fifteen-mile march, and got on the rail- e- A CARD ee we R. MACNHILL, M. D., Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- suited on all branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. ’ Office and Residence—Prince Street ‘hird door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—o to 11 a m. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, | Most cereals require a double boiler, and at least 20 minutes cooking, while Ralston Breakfast Food is prepared with ease and dispatch in a single boller in five minutes. The vigor and strength ingering prop- erties of Ralston come from Gluterean Wheat, the whole berry of whichis milled into Ralston Breakfast Food. There’s not another dish so delicious for breakfast that contains as much-nutrition as Ralston Breakfast Food, FOR SALE BY JENKINS & SON T—Between the Cli House and City vi eo Road Jast Sunday a handbag con- taiming camera, and rubbers etc, Please leave at this office and reesive reward. déw2. | The Corner Grocers. Sole scents. | peinted to asection of Bombay Lancers | who were in detachment, and asked, “What nation these?” “From India,’ I said. “What nation you?” vi “Canadian.” “A our And where the English?” inquired. “Ba L said, Imperi onishment is not for Scotch in there,” City \ ' ne a } ntine te the Soe ] poOMmting tO tne OOS al Volunteers. His ast to be wondered , the before, and ahead of them were the 'Trish. To him their kilts had gone up just the day they are all separate he knows not} where, for Canada and India are places of which he has n Yet he was ene of the most intelligent, for he was a section man on the railway. ROYAL CANADIANS. nations, Coming from ever heard. The list of company officers of the first contingent, according to last mail advices, is as follows:— A Company—Lieut. Lieut. Swift, Lieut. Boyd. B Company—Captain Lieut. Carpenter. C Company— Lieut. Marshall, Lieut Temple. D Company—Captain Lieut. Lawless. E Company—Captain Fraser, Lieut. Armstrong. F Company—Lieut. Leduc, Winter. G Company—Lieut. Jones. H Company—Captain Stairs, Lieut. Laurie. A cable despatch subsequent te the compilation of this list says Lieut. Armstrong has been attached to the railway service. The government has been advised that Dr. Sterling Ryerson, who repre- ceented the Red Cross, is has sailed from South Africa on his return. She Was Pale and Languid Too Nervous to Sleep, and Daily Crew Weaker and Weaker—Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food Restored Health and Vigour. Mrs. E. McLaughlin, 95 Parliament street, Toronto, states:—‘*‘ My daughter Blanchard, Burstall, Rogers, Lieut. oS OSD 4 0S 60 2 ©OSO5SOO6SD002-0 THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 9, tgo renee . TS ppm : . r ] : 1 ‘ y’ A } — A LETTER FROM CHINA, way track with the C. I. V’s. At night we stopped near a_ farmhouse. | FIT FOR A PRINCE _— Being separated from my troop, and so TR : not under command, I asked the} : > BR ] ‘ sf . the cmt Probably the last | oe from the | Dutchman who came out tocee us_ if! vag | Canadian missionaries at Pekin Was Te- | he would sell me some bread. He ! ad B, the gon® pd pice yp) it & = ~ ’ tI Dn ine | all the Latest Des, 0 ‘Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customey all delighted. Be sure end visit the leading studio. C+. ET. COO K SOOO DHE Now 13 The Time To Give Baby An Airing 6 and of course you,will want a BABY CARRIAGE & We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE carriages—we have CHEAP carriages. We are always glad to show goods. Call and see them. John Newson SCDBO®W® “4 4O@*7fF BO|] F@ ‘865.54 © *°SD6fM D*D 204! was pale, weak, languid, and very ner¢- ous. Her appetite was pcor and change- able. She could scarcely drag herself about the house, :nd her nerves were cempletely unstrung. She could not sleep for more than half an hour ata time without starting up and crying out in excitement “As she was grcwing weaker I beeame alarmed, and obtain- ed a box of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. She used this treatment for several weeks, and from the first we noticed a decided improvement. Her appetite be- came better, she gained in weight, the colour returned to her face, and she gradually became strong and well. I cannot say too much in favour of this wonderful treatment, since it has prov- en such a blessing to my daughter.” Dr. Chese’s Nerve Food is a blood- bujlder and nerve vitalizer of most un- yvsual merit. In pill form, 50c. a box, at all dealers; or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. weaker and Oks is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a the One Who knows there Co nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it ?} 7” JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, Salt, Salt, Salt, To Arrive. —— ee Barque Cororae will be due bere from Liverpool, England, about Ist July with 5000 ee Liverpool Salt, 12 bags to the ton. Also, 20 tons Prussian Rock Salt for cattle, etc., which will be sold low while discharging. PEAKEBROS & COQ, Summer Suiting CS Our importations of clothes for spring and summer isn cmplete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nob tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen bis city, Correct style, perfict fit and best workm guaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line uf gents’ furnishi A | JOHN MLEOD & (fe = Men’s | Cotton, Balbriggan, t Summer ennaee | | Merino, Underwear | Natural Wool. : k . ° § Prices per suit bi 40¢, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 up. T.J.Harris, London Hows 6 ; at ' a LM) i “ e THE SEASIDE Opens for the seasonon July lst. This Hotel without doubt the finest location of any Summer Re sort 0 ‘ Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beaatif and drives through one of the finest sections of our Islan™ good fishing within a short distance are among the adva tu be had by patronizing the “Seaside.” Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, Terms moderate. Apply te Mrs. Newson at Rustico, or to JOHNINEWSON Charlottet¢ we me ete , good # the dy 2ins eod ‘f guar & pat,