name mmm —— THE MOTHER with a nursing baby has two lives to support. Her flesh, strength and vitality are taxed to the utmost, and must be maintained or both will surely fail. Scolls Emulsion. will keep up the mother’s strengthand vitality. It also enriches the baby’s nourish- ment, and supplies the ele- ments necessary tor proper growth and development of bones, teeth and tissue. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOW NE, Chemists, Torenta W kite’ Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates ~~ ‘Can be had at any following firs. class T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart @ Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & K. H. Mason, Plant Line BOSTON TO BOSTON Commencing Sept. lst 1900 S.S. Halifax Willlesve Cnarloutetown at NOON on FRIDAY. Paseengers leaving Charlottefown on Wednesday aod Saterday mornings make close connection at Halifay for Boston. AULUMN EXCURSIONS. Special Return Tickets now being is eued at Reduced Rates. i For tickets, rates ard all information apply to ore W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. L, CHIPMAN, Manager. Apl 24t#. Eyestrain. The use of suitable glasses save the eyes from strain, and all the evils which follow. Profit by the experience of others. The benefits of properly fitted glasses are testified to by the thousands who use them. We examine eyes free of charge and guarantee satisfaction. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS IF Ch’town was OTTAWA to.day ren wculd have Jeen cOrry yeu were rnct cover: ered fcr a lerge emcurt. I rave goca comvaries and %#n quote ycu low rater. E. H. BEER THE DAIL\S a — EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPIEMBER 28 1goo THE RACES YESTERDAY. There was a very large attendanc: yes- tercay. The «ffisers of the course were the same as Weonesdey, The seventh heat of the 2.24 clase, nn - finished We 'm adsy, was tro ted at 1.30 p m, Rock Farm Grace wioning in 2.72) Brazilian second, Bilmont _ thire. The race was therefore won by Grace, Brazil- ian second place; and Billmont third, 2.28 oLass, The starters were Tanay, Jack, Ben Hol, Bessie Rampart. Ben Hal took the lead in the (rat heat and held it. Daeh was second til! under the wire in first half when Parkwood by good racing took his place, Jick broke in last halt, com‘ngin third, Tansy fourth, Bessie Rampart fitth. Time 2.23. The eecond heat was a procession. After rounding the first turn Ben Hal took the lead, Dash second, Parkecol third, } fiviened in this order, Paney fourth, B-aesie Rampart fifth. They Time, 2.223. Ben Hal captured the third hea’, never beiig beaded Dash and Parkwood had a hard fight for second which was takes by Dash. Tean‘y was fourth, Bessie Ram- part filth. Therace was given to Ben al } . 9 Hal. Dash got eecond money, Parkwood third, Tansy fourth. FREE FOR-ALL Arclight had the pole in this race, Lira Belle next and Warren Guy outside. Minnie and Parkland were drawn In the first heat Arclight led until the end of the firat balf, wn-a Loa Belle went ahead, winning about five lengib» abead of Arclight. Warren Guy behaved badly and came in third, about a length behind | Arclight. Time 2.20. The second heat was hotly contested, all the horses fighting hard for tirst place. Warren Gay fioished first, Lina Belle and Arclight coming io neck and neck a ‘ew feet Lebind. Arclight was given second place. Time 2.22. Warren Guy won third heat after a bard *truggle, there being very little diff-rence between the borsesat the fisish. Arc- light came in second, lina Bell third. Time 2.224. Tue fourth heat was von by Arclight Warren Gay made two losing breaks and bad to take third place. Lina Belle was a good second. ‘Lime 2.23}. Lina Belle captured the tifth heat, Wara Guy second, Archlght third. Archl ght led atthe firet turn Lina Balle second Warren Gvy broke here ond lost con siderable. At the quarter there was nochange. Coming up tothe } Lina Belle and Guy massed Arciight, the former rewining to the finish. At the ? Lina Belle had a lead of about three lengths over Guy which was reduced bv the time the mile was reached. Time, 2,24 Line Be!! captured the sixth heat and the race. Guy led ta the toree-qurters, tben broke ard feilto third place. Are» light finisbed secoad. Time—227. Lina Bell got firet morev, Warren Guy, second and Arcligh:, third. Between ihe heatsuof the races, Mr. Dewell, one of the cleverest trapeze pers formers seen here for a long time, aemon- strated his skil], and was hesrtly applaud- ed by the large audience. Kelly and Asbby, comic actors and acrobats, al-o gave an exhibition of the bes: descriptior, their clever work being greeted with rouna after round of applause. Their billiard table act was new here, and wae thoroughly enjoyed. After the perform: auce Mr. Kelly asked he reporters to test the &,.riogivg properties of the table but one and all respectfully declined, the Guardian representative explaining that he was not that kind of an acrobat. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE. The State Department at Washing: ton was notified last week of the fact that the French Government had ad- opted an attitude similar to that of the United States in repiying to the Ger- man note, and that fact was duly re- ported by the Associated Press. In addition it was stated that the govern- ment of Russia was in line with . hat of France in this matter. There is a dis- position to minimize the difference be- tween the United States and Germany on the point of delivery on the Chinese ringleaders before negotiations, and it is pointed out that the only reason for differing was a profound conviction )that a detterrent effect could be pro- duced upon the Chinese people as a whole, only by allowing their own government to degrade and punish the guilty parties. “The same punish- ment, if applied by a foreign power, it is said at ihe State Department would utterly fail of a reformatory affect, as Chinese people would venerate the memory of the martyrs, while the Chinese Government, which arrogates and punish after death, might elevate the victims of the allies and thus offer incentive for a repetition of the out- rages. ———oe— = itself the peculiar right to reward ! a Gentlemen,—While driving down a very #teep hill last August my horse stumbled ard fell, cuttiog himself fear fully about the bead and tody, I used MINARD’S LINIMANT freely on him apd in a few days he wae as wel) as ever, J. B.,A. BEAUCHEMIY, Sberbrooke.4 THE PARTIES IN BRITAIN. A London cable letter says : _ “AI thoughtful students of ® 3ritish institutions have deplored the iack o balance between the two great parties. In the last parliament one party was So strong that it was rendered im- mobile by big battalions, and the other Was So weak and distracted with frac—' tional divisions that it failed to exercise | the functions-of a vigilant and critical Opposition. Leader writers and maga- | Parkwood, | zine essayists have demonstrated many fimes that a ministry which was releas. ed from the surveillance of effective Opposition criticism was exposed to €nervating influences and _ internal paralysis. These warnirgs have not Stood in the way cf a Unionist appeal! to the country on the narrowest pos- sible issue, when probably at least fifth of the electors will be disfranchis- ed by the operation of the registration system and when there the best chance for maintaining and possibly enlarging the overwheleming majority | which has thrown the parties entirely out of balance. This majority will be! an inevitable response to the appeal to English patriotism at the close of a/ war in which loyal colonies have} marched bravely tothe music of the} new Imperialism; but it will be unset | tling tor both Unionist and Opposition’ and will impa’r the resources of invig-| orating criticism when the work of! parliament may be a complete reorgan- | ization of the military system of the | kingdom and the Empire.’ | as : } The Treason Bill which the Cape| Colony Parliament has _ practically adopted disfranchises the rebels for five years. The punishment is an easy One and its principal effect will be tox ensure a good pro-British Parliament for the Cape next election, and after when its term isoutthere is likely to be a soberer lot of Afiicanders registered about Colesberg than was the case when the present leglislators were chosen. The British colonists are coming into their day. -——-—_-_ 20 on is —_ The international troops attacking the Peitang forts thought they had the positions surrounded, but 3,000 of the Chinese garrison marched away from them, and escaped in broad day- light. ‘There are more than the Boers who know how to get away in time from an ugly position. Sheridan’s Condition Powder. Once daily, in a hot mash. It assists in grow- ing new plumage, gets them in condition to lay when eggs bring the highest prices. fold by druggists, grocers, feed-men, or by mail One aix. ack, 25 «ts; five, £1.00. Large can, £1.26 00. 1. &. JOHNSON & CO,, Boston, ! i } } : ; 7 =A. sa se le , a > “ye P se $e CAP Np ARSE Zs The One Who Co ee COOKS knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having 4 nicely spread table. To de this you must have cheice groceries, canned goods and provisions. Ne Can Help You There’ We have the best of everything in that line What we want is your trade; can we have it @ JOHN McKENNS. Qieén 9 Streas, SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Biock lirst door to the right up stairs. | Telephone connection. PP PPOSL IO ‘ | P ~~ j= \ te A Delicious lubbding seven Gadi sBc fice ca reireshing sieep-—there . ¥ better for any baby. Albert ** ABY’S OT ABD uy SOAP and your child will have a fine conmipiexion and never be troubled with skin diseases. 1“ e National Council of Wo- a , X NE. of Canada have recommend- “tit as very suitable for nursery [ff Ie Lanekss » *6 L - ce ome AaAWaAYS 7 12 » 28e@ th 2OSLOVSOHOCH SOL CEDEYVOOS 9920 OOS GO4OSO9058 E5999 O04 ro i The Alt ne Albert Toilet Soap Co., MONTREAL, Makers of the ceiebrated Albert Toltet Soaps. @ s oS S OSS OSO0 HOO GSD oeeee ees Matchless Blend Tea 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 been some- thicrg marvellous. They have in- creased every week since we first be- yan to sell it—and they’re increasing yet. Try a pound cf Matchless Remember we are sole agents. You can’t get the best 25¢ tea anywhere Jenkins Charlottetown. ————_ +--+ A. A- McLean Us G Barrister et, Brown’s Mozney te Loan. If you have any watches, clocks or jewelry to be repair- to bring them to The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Although we are not the men that take the sun, we else, & Son Block Charlettetown. & Repair: nes ed you will make no mistake Store. euarantee our work that’s done. Sunnyside Jewelry Store, ‘)pposite Post Office, Jury & Co. Cy eo Wheat This is a new Breaktast Food just put on the market. 'It is made entirely from the 'very best selected hard wheat | | | | jand beng almost pure Glu en is one of the healthiest and 'most nutritious foods known. ‘Tu ishighly recommended for the use of diabetic persons or ‘those of weak dizesticn. With |every two packages purchased ‘at our stole we give free a /very nice picture of North | Western + enery, weer & Goff Grocers, THE ‘Charlottetown Business College | Wrritine Academy, Will re-open’ forthe fall and winter erm on Monday, August 20th inst. Although students may enter at any time, it is desirable that intending stu. dents enroll as soon as possible after the term opens. Graduates from this college secure employment, and they will greatly aid ua in keeping up our reputation in this direction by entering as early in the term as possible. Svsszots: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretical and practical,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercia! Law Railroading,Steam boating,Bauk ing (actua practice in the College Bank) Typewriting Shorthand avd Navigation. Facttry: L 8B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepizsg, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspond- ence, Typewriting and Navigation. A C Macmillan (Vice-Principal), Teacher of Railroading, Steam boating Banking, Accounting and Actua) Businese Practice. J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business f enmanship, Wm. Moran (licensed) Teacher of Shorthand. 3 L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ing, Lettering and Auditinge Beside our regular course of lecturee on Commercial Law, lectures will be given by many of our Professional and Business men. Announcement later. For application forms, testimonials, etc eppiy at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal. NOTICE 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- continue 3 o'clock trip on Sunday afternoon 11—31. | ~ | | ENGLISH V NEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60¢ per gallon. For kee;ing the pickel fires and goed there is no better vioe- gar than this. But some prefer the proof at 60c per gal. or White Wine and Cidar at 40c per gal. If so we bave them good and strong. SANDERSON & 0 Who sell best Vinégar and pickling s Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P..@ 8.C, NUTTER, Prgp Ale end Potter oft svove Brewery are want” superior to the -goode gm duced by any other Brewerg in the Dominion, wh & order to give everyext &-. chance to sample them, ow Mam beg to quote the followmg.. = low prices for caeb. «vv ene GLEE a wos Der ae. i. cine mm Per half do.....--++ &t PUES OS. sends do >on 0 ah ~ Per doz quarts....... && Per doz pints......... eR & Delivered in’any rot @ the city, Steamers OF Lom ae. ACDONALD, “ate Avent for P. &. AM eol DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY: and Steamship lines te Bostee. via Yarmouth. The Popular Fast line we tween Nova scotia amd Boston via Windserc Junction and Halifac EXPRESS TRAIN™= leave 'SGalifax daly (except Sunday) at 6.35a. m., for Digoy amd Yarmouth, making connection Wednes€eg @ and Saturdays at Yarmouth for Bostea, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP j Maratime Provinces and “PRINCE GEORGE” - 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Forse Power, Gia i fastest and finest seeeneee eS bet wees t a oston, Leave Yarmouth Wednest and Saturdays tor Bostem. on arrival of Expreas Tt rain from Halifas~ Returning leaves Boston Tuesday and ¢ day at49,mQ’ - Passen zers arriving in Halifax next de¢ p.m. by Express «rain. For all information, guide book, foldere, es which will be sent free, write to F. H. Arum aeeee general passenger Agent Kenwwte® . 8. P, GIFKRIM: Gen. Mamagers Kentville N. S., May 25th, 1900 t eaeaceee2eveceenecce National Wheels Carnivals, Scotsman, 20thCentury, £. & D.. Columbia re DR. AYERS Hartfords have*had a large sale &n8Charioté2‘own. We are stil vireceing the above daily. Look them over—Write for catalogue. Repair supplies—SecondHand Wheels. ‘ Wi & Ch, | 7 e eontoR f “« 4 ee = Sqr te — rsa sna arg ML as es