nai seein ce eee aie Quebec Steamship Co. Str “CAMPANA,” |What Is Dr Chase’s Nerve Feed? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an | oval, checlate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains al] of natures most strentheén- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a | bloed builder amd nerve restorative. It cures all dis@ases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak bervous men, | women and chilpren strong apd healthy | 50 cents a box. i ——___«——6e——— if a man baa talent, he can make use of another’s genius. Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows. “ A crowd of dudes might be appropriate- iy designated as a vacant lot. From Montreal rrom Ch’town | ~ yeeday 22nd May Monday 28th May onday 4th June , Llib June * Ba * “ 2a 1 2nd July 7 Mth July | 16th “ 7? a.” — ™ - 6th Aug. 13:b Aug. . ae? Yo 2a ” 83rd Sept. “ 10th Sept. * 37th ‘sa CO " Ist Oct. ’ 8th Oct. * io. “« gee * 2a «C ’ Sth Nov. “ 12th Nov. Freight handled carefully and at Teal rates. Puseengers will find the accomod the very Lest, and the trip up and the &t. Lawrence the moet delightfal. CARVELL BROS, h ‘town, May 14th, 1900 Agents, ‘vlaw wed & sat. WicGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation Examinaticns, preliminary he various Courses of Study, will be beld at Montreal and at loca) centres ou llth Juve, and at Montreal in September, as ubder. *Fecnlty of Arts(Men and W omen) = t Facalty of Applied Science Mon, l7th Sept. Faculty of Medicine Fecal'y of Law Faculty of Comparative Medi- a eine anu Veterinary Scien ©. “at. 2nd Sept) *In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curricuim he courses are open also to PARTIAL &TU- DENTS without Matriculation | Me tin the Faculty of Applied Science cours.s in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- ture. are also oper, to PARTIAL STUDENTS without Matriculation. Kkxaminations tor twenty-one firet St. 17th September at Montreal, Halifax, John. N. B.. Charlottetown, P. E. 1, St. |} John's, Nfid , and other centres. The Royal Victoria College, the new res- jdential colleee for Women, will be ready receive students on 17th Seotember. "se McGill Norma! Schoo! will be re-opened On is! Seprem>ber. Particulars of Examivations, and copies of the (alendar, containing full information, may be Obtaineu cn application to ‘ W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. No Flies on our Bey’s at the Front Keep them away from the folks athome. Qrder screen doors and windows now. A. Duchemin & Co 2. E. I. Door and Sash Factory. FOR SALE “Newlands” The .late residence of Mx'- colx: McLeod, Q. C., in Cher- lottetown Royalty, containing twenty and three quarters RCTE 3, A pply tei D, C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &e. Ch’:own, June 19th, 1900, dy tt D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI OITOR, ETC, Ovrriog—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wk!y 1 year Scotia - Dr.J C Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P.£E. |." Graduate! McGill |University, 98. Orrice—Next Door to Mercnants, Bank. DENTISTRY BY SPECIALISTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY by use of ELECTRICITY or by the BERLIN METHOD, MODERN DENTISTRY Crown aud Bridge Work (Teeth with-~ out Plates). ARTIFIC}AL TEETH—We make all kinds, Teeth BHxtracted Without Pain. Berlin Dental Parlors, CHARLOTTETOWN. ; | | i ! | year | Entrance Exhibitions in the Facultv of Arts, | ranging trom $90 to. $2 00, will be he'd on the } -—e, DR.A.W. CHASES OF. CATARRH CURE... WC. is sent direct to the disease parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the aiz 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. | > © + } Some marriages are failures and some are but temporery e.nbarrassments. ~o~—— Minard’s Liniment cares Distemper, Asa mano grows older he spends less on hie pleasures and more on his ail» ments, A Good Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, but don't blame the stomach for biliousness. It 1s deranged, and causes poisonous bile to re- the | Main im 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 bytheir direct ac- | 1102 on these Organs eflect prompt and last- ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsta* headache and a)/] kidney ailments. Ore pilla dose, 25 cénts a bex, at ail dealers, Victory belongs to the most persevere | ing. to | a —— Ai <A Te Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggistsrefund the moavy it fails to cure se, HK. W. crove’s Ssiguatuce is on each box An obstinate man does not hold opin jons—they hold bim. Mrard’s Liniment cures Colds, etc. We cannot always oblige, but we can always speak obligingly. | Mizard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. Que of the mort important rules of the sc euce of Wssuce:s is wp absolute silence in regard to v urrelf, When it Hurts to Cough. vugh that hurts, the congh that ( gets gi ick CCHESL, is dally geltipg deeper and ceper ible ibe tie: Chiat lubes abd is making mech.) tortie Itby-, lo beeome pneumonia, ilauleaticn Ol ihe jupgs cr consumption. 3 cclghe yieid only tothe woideriul etti- Ciebey viblT, Cuasre's Syrupol Linssed and Pulper tie WLichb.o pens ihe tighthess and cuies cough eid cuid tcgethenr. 25 cents uw bottie, bumily size 60 Lis, Olu every- where. DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY: and Steamship lines to Beston [via Yarmouth, The Popuisr Fast line be. itwecm Rova psecotia and Jsoston . via Vi ivdsor Suncti:' m urd Patifax EXPRESS TRoIN& leave Walifax daily (except Staday) at 65a. m., for Digby and Yarmouth, making convecticn Wednesdays end Satu’ days at Yarmouth jor Boston, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP; “PRINCE GEORGE” 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Horse Power, the fastest and finest a between the Maratime Provinces and Boston. |Leave Yarmouth Wednesday and Saturdays for Boston, on arrival of Express Train from Halifax- Returning leaves Boston Tuesday and Fri- day at 4 p.m: Passeners arriving in Halifax next day 5 30 p._m., by Express ‘rain. ' For all information, guide book, folders, etc which will be sent free, writeto F. H. Arm- srOne, general passenger Agent Kentville P, GIFKINS; . : Gen. Manager! Kentville N.8., May 26th, 1900. DR. CLIFT Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP- TURE. Office at Mrs. Stumbles, curner Prince and Kent Street, Charlo itetown, fro % saturday evening toTuesday 2. m. every Week. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. DR. AYERS TO BE LET. That well-known business stand, form-~ erly known as the Central Hotel, contain- | ing 22 rooms, with large stable and yard, | situated near the market, on Richmond ' etreet, Rent moderate. Apply to ee T CAMPBELL A NARROW ESCAPE. HOW THE CAMPANA STRUCK’ THE EMBLETON. LONDON, July 22.—The Cunard steamer Campania which sunk the barque Emble‘on as elsewhere reported was little injured but hada narrow €s- cape from a serious disaster. The fog had delayed her passage sicne Friday noon and 21 tender went out from Queenstown four miles, as Captain Walker would not take the liner near shore. At Tuscar Light the fog was becom- ing denser every moment. When the Campania was about 30 miles north east of the light a phantom ship rose suddently without warning directly across her bows. Thirty seconds latter the phantom had become a solid sutil- ing vessel into which the liner crashed her steel forefoot, going through the Embleton like the clean cut of a sword and dividing her just abaft the main- mast. The foreward half sank instantly. The stern swung viciously around and the mast and yards for a moment tore at the Campania. A lump of wreckage came down on her decks. Then the stern of the barquealso dis- appeared and the surface of the seawas littered with splintered timbers, boxes, barrels, the whele upper works and lighter cargo, the deck house and such things. Then there was nothing. From the instant when the phantom came in to view from tne bridge of the Cam- pania untill the last vestige of the ves- sel vanished, some sixty or eighty sec- onds had elapsed. According to the embleton’s survivors to, nearly half an hour before the collision the captain and the first officer were below at breakfast and although the fog whistle of the large steamer could be heard every minute, the barque never shifted her course the helmsman receiving no orders. When at 8,25 a. m. the second | officer, to use his own phrase. “Heard! the rush of a steamer’s bows,” he shout | eb down to the captain, who rushed on | deck, but he was to late to give an order. The Campania was under one- third steam. The captain first officer and pilot were on the bridge. The engines were instantly, reversed, helm put hard down. was omitted. Some of her passengers had even grabbed at what they cailed superfluous caution. After the crash and the sudden cries the boats were quickly got out. There were no signs of panic. The crew were everywhere at their stations, the best discipline was maintained, the bulkheads were closed and everything possible was done save life. Some of the Campania’s plates were bent by the collision, her forepea filled with water, | er fore top mast was broken short off and her steel rigging torn and twisted. The passengers held a meeting, adopted resolutions of thanks for he captain and crew and_ subscribed £700 ($3,500) forthe relief of the survivors and the families of the lost. tia to One of the most touching incidents of the war in South Africa occurred this week, when Captain Towse receiv- ed the first Victoria Cross bestowed by the Queen for valor in the veldt, -Cap- tain Towse earned the distinction by attempting to carry off Col. Downman who had been wounded, under a_ hail of bullets. He was unable te do so, and lay beside him and kept off the Boers all night untii help came. By that time Col. Downman was dead. Captain Towse was blinded in both eyes by a bullet wound. On wednesday Captain Towse was taken to Windsor, and led into the Royal presence by his wife, where he knelt at the feet of his Sovereign, who was so much overcome at the sight of the blind hero that her aged hands could scarcely pin on the most prized of all British decorations. The Queen’s few words of simple prais of his gallantry and thanks for his de- votion were spoken so low as to be almost inaudible, and when Queen Victoria was led out there was scarcely a dry eye among the officials present. WAR ECHOES. Mr, J. M. A. Wolmarans, of the Transvaal executive °council, was re- cently arrested at his house within the Britishlines near Hatherley. Bri- tish gold worth $30,000, and a quantity of arms were found con cealed in the house. Published accounts, says the Army and Navy Gazette, show that Lord Airlie, Lieut. Wright, and the non- commissioned officers and men of the 12th Prince of Wales’ Royal lancers, returned as killed in the fighting near Pretoria, lost their livesin a splendid charge. Some guns of the Royal Horse ‘ artillery were found to be in danger, and the regiment received the order to press forward and rescue them. The the | No precaution | order was no sooner fgiven than the horses were at full gallop. The work was admirably done. The Boers re- tired before the rush of the lancers, and having got well out of danger suddenly dismounted and opened a terrible fire under which Lord Airlie | and Lieut, Wright fell. Capt. Egerton- | ; Green, who was reported missing afte | the engagement, was captured by ther enemy, and 1s now a prisoner in their hands. CANADIAN HEROES. SOUTH AFRICAN LADIES THEIR GRAVES. WILL TEXD A communicatiomfhas been received from the newly formed guild in Cape Down replying to the request of the Daughters of the Empire that the South African ladies should form a coumittee to help the Canadian com mittee to locate the graves of the Can- adian soldiers who have been killed during the war. In reply, it is stated that it will be regarded asa sacred privilege to assist their Canadian sis- ters in this matter. Mr. Mason, who has charge of the Canadian depot in Cape Town, has promised his hearty co-operation. Lord Roberts and the War Office have been approached, and have promised to lend their assistance. Local committees, whose homes are nearest to the battlefields, will be ask- ed to take charge of the graves after they have been railed, and they will act on behalf of the Daughters uf the Empire in the erection of memorial stones and in procuring photographs of the graves of the dead soldiers. Bleeding Piles A Prominent Business Man Testifies to His Cure by Using Or. Chase’s Oint- ment. Not a day pass:s but many people volunteer recommendations of Dr, Chase’s Ointment as an absolute cure for every form of piles. Mr. Jas, Jackson, of the Laurie Spool Company, St. Alexis des Monts, Que., writes:—*‘ You may put my name to @ny praise you can give to Dr. Chase’s Ointment, for it has done me more good than any medicine I ever used. “I was troubled for two years with that cruel disease, bleeding piles, and after using Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I can say I am entirely rid of it. It ig a treasure to all suffering from piles.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment is guaranteed to positively cure any case of itching, bleeding, or protruding piles. It hag never yet been known to fail, and cer- tainly will not fail in your case. For many years Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment has stood alone as the only ab- solute and guarenteed cure for »ileg and itching skin diseases; 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr. Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine has by far the largest sale of any remedy for throat and lung troubles. 25 cents a bottle. Chase’s POR SAUE. 20 Building Lotetor eale 50x1C0, will be sold cheap. Also two Dwelling Honses on Highland Avenue, together with our whole stock of Crockery Glase vare aud Groceries, ete. P. MONAGHAN, Queen Street. Wants, Lost & Found DOG LOST.—Black cocker spaniel pup about four months old; slightiy lame on one fore foot. Finder kindly return to Dr. Alley and be rewarded. 1 week. He was slightly wounded. | BICYCLE FOR SALE.—Garden City. Gentleman’s been running 5 months. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. dy 3ins =a. | , STRAWBERRIES.—Orders taken for cu!- | ivated strawberries .in pails. H. Gordon, orn Prince and Dorchester. dv ind TO LET.—Shop on Queen Street Apply to R .K. Brace. Sins pod. = a Neglect Tring Golf | eT Klameiig / ¥ wl ney en © ts f pes Cabby St serious ¢ ai . Lib . oO i f. fj Wisk follow. — It lives on your SEN AD AW Oe : ey or ; ity. Ahe stronger it be — UU Pasar - Memianes tal ‘ep ip 2 2g weaker you are, Membranes come inflamed—causing a be and, until the irritation is reduced and the sore places there is no possibility of stopping the disorder, ADAIISON’S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief and ably brings a perfect cure if taken as directed. oe "evs | Is ofc, AT ALL DRUGGISTS. —_— — ———— se Fine Pohotgranh | ee |n all the Latest Dex, Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our Customer all delighted. Be sure and visit the leading studio. G. Er. COOK Sideboard Elecaxnce DD IO1 sa is not so expensive as is generally supposed, Prices were all big a few years ago, Nowits different. - We have a number of sideboard now in stock that would have cost “way up” a few years ago, but to day are within easy reach of slim purses, They are of rich pattern and designs, good woods, well put together, and finely finished—will last a life-time, Prices from $8.90 to $25.00. John Newson QOS OD DOS 60 o~® £2 OOOOH OD60R2 os Se@Bose*t 6247 B® 0263 9" on e &*]tgDees Summer Suitin IRICEN A Our importations of clothes for spring and summeris omplete, and we invite inspection of the largest and n¢ tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, to be sent his city, Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanil guaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line vf gents’ furnishing __JOUN MLEOD & THE SEASIDE ~ HOTEL Opens for the season on July Ist. This Hotel without doubt the finest location of any Summer Reeortam Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautital my and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, ®% good fishing within a short distance are among the advanlig™ tv be had by patronizing the ‘> easide.” . Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete, good tails Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. Newson at the iit Rustico, or to JOHN )/ NEWSOM, Charlottetow) § ive = © Aaa a eee Highest price paid for ladies and gents left off clothing. Call at their residence for them. Drop a card in the Post Office, or call to Richmond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing store WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. ~_— KARATAAS AS AAA SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED.—Gentie- man or lady. Good jay weekly for selling Fruit or Ornamenta) t'recs. Shrubs or ‘oses, in Towns, Citiesor Country. Unusual 2mand for this line now. Brown Brothers supany, Nurserymen, Limite. diw, COW STRAYED.—Light red with small rope tied around the horns, Any information thankfully received at this office. dy 2ins. SO ew WANTED.—Girl for general housework. House provided with ali modern appliances for mé Bing work easy. Liberal wages to the right party, Apply at this office. June 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk, BOARDERS.--Gentlemen boarders may obtain good accommodation atthe Martin House, Prince Street. Sewerage, bathroom and all modern conveniences. Apply at the House. dy 3ins pd. | LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladi hand-satchel between Steam Navigation Oss wharf and Priace 3%. Finder will be suit ably rewarded by leaving at this office. LOST.—Between Water and Pownal Stree a few evenings ago, a lady’s ruff, Finder will kindly leave same at this office. i oA AA AHAABAAAS SARA an al, For Haying Season 1900. Deering ideal Mowers ? With roller and ball bearings, single geal . ad justab!e drag bar and shear cut knives+ eering Hay Rakes — List longest and get every whisp of hag . eering Harvest Oil ; Never thickens ir any climute, Free 4 from adulteration. ¢, c x, > FF A full line of extras and Phayicg tools W. GRANT & CO} LePaze’s OldjStand,"Queen Street.[J 8 | SFEFS SSE EE EEE EE TEE EOE we ee ee ee ee Fe &