Quebec Steamship Co. cir “GAMPANA,” What Is Dr F { i } i | i | ' j ' From Mootreal From Ch’town resday 220d May Monday 28th May onda: 4h Jun ’ llth June | 6s 18 ‘6 6s Sia % 2nd Jul s Mn July | “ ] i “ 23rd ee “ in 6th Aug. eS 2 Aug . “« 27 “ “ 3rd Sept. a i Ser oe 17 ih ‘ 9 as “ lst ?) ; “ Sih Oct + ae ‘ i « °° #2 b Nov. “ 12th Nov k handled carefully and at « peut ra Pa- re will find the accomoda' the est,aod the tripupand dé the vyrence the most delightfal. CARVELL BROS, ( . May 4th, 1900 Agents. ay ed @& eat. NOTICH. Nowe ws hereby given that the business of the lute Cherles Matheson, Painter, wil) te carried on by the undersigned un- ¢ i) for:ier ootice " iness will be under the mat- | ag: tobn C. Murphy, who been ia | tb of tue deceased for the past | Di ig a master workman, and ' qu e‘ent (o conduct the work. J nage of former customers kit ed JANE MATHESON, ’s, June 12th, 1900, _—eod. UNIVERSITY, Montreal <ESSION 1900-1901. | n E es Mes): Met <aminations, preliminary 1} Courses of Study, will be held } at h and at local centres on lith Jur Montreal in September, as | apa "Pax Arts(Men and Wem ) t Fa Appile Science >Mon. 17th Sept. | Fact f Medicine Facu , Law } Paci Comparative Medi- ely Veterinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) | *)) ulty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. | he « e open also to PARTIAL STU- | DEN! - :t Matriculation : tin culty of Applied Science the amour: vil, Mechanical, Electrical and j Min eering, Chemistry and Architec- ; tere. » open to PARTIAL STUDENTS wet! culai ‘on. ko : . ns for twenty-one first year En: » hibitiens in the Facultv of Arts, rap: $90 to,$2.00, will be held on tie rill oer at Montreal, Halifax, St.5 Job: Charlottetown, P. E. IL. St.? Job: and other centres. } 7) Victoria College, the new res- ide: eve for women, will be ready to ree nts on 17th September, 7 +. NOFDal School will be re-opened oni s * kn ber, P; of Examinations, and coples o* th« r, Containing full information, me: reden application to W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. Ne rsS on our Y's at the Front! Ker, them oway from the folk wu home. ( cer sereen doors and Wir. Ws now. A. Luchemin & Co ' 1. Doer and Sach Factory. ee “ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 19, 1900 Chase’s Nerve ? In appearance Dr. (hase’s Nerve Food is an oval; choclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains a)! of patures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restora‘ive. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous men, women and chilpren strong and healthy: 50 cents a box. :-—_-- Trne charity never waite until it is isked. ee iMinard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, As the twig is bent so is the small boy nclined to shoot—out the back way. = e) Be i, rr Zz Vs . Gise ised BR. A. W. CHASE'S. CATARRH CURE ... is sent direct t parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, cl 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. ee 4} ars the air Every bar-room patroa who gets a bead belrs the proprietor to get s ead. — Minard’s Liniment cures }istemper, The smaller .hbe fish the more it strains the veracity of the fisherman. A Good Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, but don’t blame the stomach for biliousness. It is deranged, and causes poisonous bile to re- main in the vlood causing indigestion. head- ache and irregular action of the bowels’ Dr. ! Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis regulate the ll ver, kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- on on these organs eflect prompt and last ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia’ headache and all kidney ailments, Ore pili a dose, , 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, Nd In all well-regulated families the hired irl has to getupand. dust. oS = te + ete To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure ic, KE. W. Grove’s signature is on each b>) x — t is usually the dimpled and rosy cheek that wins in this world. rs. ~ o} E ae R SALE “Newlands” | The late residence of Mal- coli: McLeod, Q. C., in Char- lotietown Royalty, containing twerty and three quarters acres Ap} ly to Db, C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &c. Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, dy tf CHEAP EXCURSIONS | el On Canadian Northwest From Canadian Pacific Stations in New Branew.ck, Round trip Colonist class tickets. ' Wisaipeg. .... . cecccccere ses cvccsee $25.00 in. <... Js ecéee ah su Seccces Begin teccecees. ce. ee: <* C0 eeeseees ff tREE es 30.00 Yorkton oe « POO Cee eeeens COC OE EHS 30.00 Prince ae ee ee * + @eerwewerte ee ee eee eevee 35.00 35.00 Calgary. . en ee ee | Edmonton....... “eee © «@ eeeret ae .. 40.00 Tickets gocd going only June 18th, respectively. Tickets @Oxt., Winnipeg and west thereof. farther particulars write to. July 13th and 16th, good to return unti! Augurt 20th, hept. 12th and 16th, 1900, to stop over at Dryden, —_ ee SS Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, etc. —-——. —~- — on The man who always speaks the truth is sure to Dave other virtues, _—— Mi.ard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. vere A PICKARD & CO., PEAKE’S NO. 1 WHARF A full stock cf the best Coal on | hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronage is solicit- ed. LOWEST PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY Jane %d&dwim then cod $ w5m. CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highes* for scrap iron, lead, one brass or any old alloy at Eedale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Don’t Neglec Your Watch If you allow your watch to run too ig without cleaning, or with damag- « parts it may be worn so badly as to iistroy its usefulness af a timepiece; vetter have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re—- fairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTBE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us atrial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great GEORGE STREBT. veweler S16n OF THE Bie Warten. a — aoe EEE : Ee THE “COLLAR-ROT” OF APPLE U. 8. Army in the East. | : “a TREES. ae e eet For a number of years past orchard- ists of the province have noticed apple trees dying from what, for want of a better name, bas been called ‘“‘collar- rot.” In most cases but a single tree was effected or at most half a dozen, but occasionally growers have more largely, in @ne Case as high as fifty large bearing trees having become affected in a single season. The trouble usually begins near the surface uf the ground, on one side of the tree and enlarges year by year until finally the tree dies; although there are in- stances on record in which trees have continued to live for years after they were first attacked. Cases of this kind were the spread of the disorder ts gradual are most likely to occur in old- er trees and the King and _ Fallowater varieties seen especially liable to at- tack, In distinction te this very gradual attack we find other instances lost in which trees are killed outright in a single season or at most in two or three. In cases of this kind the trouble is usually discovered in the spring and is likely to be confined to young trees. They may begin to leaf out in the spring but the growth is sickly and yellow and the bark onthe trees is found to be brown and dead in patches and separate readily from the wood. In many cases the bark is thus dead tor the entire distance around the tree and often from the surface of the grouud to the branches. So far as the writer has observed these cases are most likely to occur in young and thrifty orchards and the Gravenstein is the variety which suffers most. These are the factsas observed by the writer, and while it is not thought for a mom- ent that this difficuity is going te des- troy or even to seriously check the business of orcharding in our pro- vince, yet it certainly has caused seri- ous loss in many cases and if a remedy can be found it will be most cordially welcomed by those who suffered from the attacks of the disease. In order to arrive at any definite conclusion in regard to the cause of jhis disorder it is almost imperative that data be secured from as many orchardists as possible and the prin- cipal object in writing this letteris to request all those who may read it and whose trees have suffered from a dis- order similar to that described, to send their names to the writer who will send them a list of questions to answer. It is hoped that by comparing the answers received we may be able to at least suggest some line of treatment. But pending further light in the matter the writer would like to make one suggestion which is that those growers who have suffered from this difficulty and who have been in the habit of cultivating their orchards, should this year stop cultivating by the middle or last of July and seed the orchard with buckwheat or some similar cover-crop. This may not affect the disease one way or the other but there are reasons to I believe that in some cases atleast it will help to check it. PC School of Horticulture, Wolfville, N. S. Wars, Lost & Fon DOG LOST.—Black cocker spaniel pup about four months old; slightly lame on one fore foct. Finder kindly return to Dr. Alley and be rewarded. 1 week, SEARS. BICYCLE FOR SALE.—Garden City. Gentieman’s been running 5 menths. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. dy 3ins pd, STRAWBERRIES.—Orders taken for cul- tivated strawberries in pails. H. Gordon, «rn Prince and Derchester. dy ipd TO LET.—Shop on Queen amet Apply to R .K, Brace, ins eod, WANTED.—Girl for general housework. Honse provided with all modern appliances for meXing work easy. Liberal wages to the right party. Apply at this office. Sune 15:h, 1900 eod 1 wk. — Highest price paid for ladizs and gents left off clething. Callat their resideace for them. Drep a card in the Post Odaice, or call to W N TANTON ichmond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing store | WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. SS. ee | LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies ’ hand-satchel between Steam Navigation Cos. wharf and Prince St. Finder will be suit - ably rewarded by leaving at this office. 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 Prowse Bror. SCHUOL TEACHER WANTED.—Gentie- man or lady. Good pay weekly for seiling Fruit or @zaamental Trecs. Shrubs or ‘owes, in Towns, Citiesor Country. Unusual amand for this line now. Brown Brothers mpany, Nurserymen, Limited. d lw, FOR SALE OR TO LET.—“Watermere.”’ Also “Parkview” Cottage adjoining same, Apply to Hon. Geo. W. Howlan orto D. C. Me Solicitor. June 29th, tf. ST BAT sD! young caitle, 5 yoortings, pve 2year-olde. Any one giving ormatic: wih be suitably rewarded. Robert Waser, \% heatley Biv'r, <_< ee Wasnixerox, July 17.--General Miles had a long conference tyesterday afternoon conceruing the despatch of reinforcements toChina. It is understood that General Miles very strongly urged that the troops be immediately withdrawn from the Philippines so that a large army could be throwa into China within acompsritively few days. The troops in the Philippines could make the trip across to China in about a week while the despatch of troops from thie country wili take considerably more than a month and the men can hard ly be on the field until September. Not- witbst-nding General Miles’ recommen-~ dation the apparent policy is to forward the troops to China trom this country and Cuba as fast as they can be assembled General Miles has recommended that Ms jor General Bates, who commauded a brigade with credit in Cuba, be placed in command. He ie now in the Philippives. The disposition is toward sending an offi- cer from this country. General Miles is frequenily referred tu as likely to assume command of the American forces in the Dizzy Spells and Headache Weak, Nervous, and Run Down, would Shake with Nervousness—A Terrible Case—A Remarkable Cure. Mrs. Chas. H. Jones, Pierceton, Que., writes:—‘ For years I have been @ great sufferer with my heart and nerves. I would take shaking spells and a dizzy, swimming feeling would come over me. Night after night I would never close my eyes, and my head would ache as though it would burst. At last I had to keep to my bed, and though my doctor attended me from fall until spring, his medicine did not help me. “T have now taken five boxes of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, and it has done me more good than I ever believed a medicine could do. Words fail to ex- press my gratitude for the woncerful cure brought about by this treat- ment.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food makes pale, weak, nervous men, women, and chil- dren strong, healthy, and happy. In, pill form, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, Sey O~> 4". 70S OS © © O64 046 0 om Merchants Bank of Prince Kdward Island, Collections made or the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for. "eposits received and interest allow OUR AAMMOGK TRADE IS BOOMING HOT JULY Is coming: swing up a Ham- mock and be happy. YouSave Money by Buying Your HAMMOCK Hasgard& P. S.—Our stock is large and all new. W hite’s Caramels and 3Jnowflake Chocolates ~<a Can be had at any i‘. lowing firs: class ¢. J. Morris #. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, ore Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Hason, SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Block tirst door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. DR. AYERS W A. Ulutcheson W. F. Carter \ : Royal 3, Cos Blend | scotch Whisty, Fine Photograph —eitime— | ail the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. all delighted. Our customers are Be sure and visit the leading studio. GH. COOK Sidebo>7= different. of slim purses, is not so expensive as is generally supposed. Prices were aii big a few years ago, We have a number cf sideboards now in stock that would have cost “way up” a few years ago, but to day are within easy reach They are of rich pattern and designs, good woods, well put together, and finely finished—will last a life-time. Prices from $8.99 to $25.00. John Newson SeSOGQ 4 674 FD ©®*® 903206093 24 06°6©44042£4046 & ef * $26 ea8 Now it’s 2 o> O-— BOB OS DOE SOS 6 SOS] ODS SS] Summer Suiting Ce Our importations of clothes for spring’and summer is now cmplete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiest tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, to be seen in his city, guaranteed. Men’s Summer Underwear om Prices per suit Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship Always on hand, a {ull line vf gents’ furnishings JOHN MLEOD & € Cotton, Balbriggan, Merino, atural Wool. 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 up. IT. J. Harris, London House THE SEASIDE HOTEL Opens for the season on July lst This Hotel *hes without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on the Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautitul walks and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, and 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 tables. Terms moderate. Rustico, or to Apply j[to Mre. Newson at the Hovel, J OHRN | NEYWSON, Charlottetown ‘\ Se Siete Se Be Seah NEE SES Ar