; J (rebec Steamship Co. ‘tr “CAMPANA,” From Montreal From C i 220d May Monday 28h M or ih June ° Lili} “ii ‘é ‘é Obt " i July “ Ot Oth « ‘eé 25 Uth se e+ 6 “ Id'b Aug. vi 201) . ith “ “ 3rd ' 1 Sept. "Oe sé sé Last Sth Oct ” 151! sé 7 99 } 5ib Nov. se 431 F handled carefully and re. ee I rer3 will find the ace th: Vest, and the trip up the Lawrence the most delightt CARVELL BRO: ( wn, May L4th, 1900, Ageis. ay & sat ) NOTICH o Notice is hereby given that the bu 68 | of the late Charles Matheson, P: rs | will he carried on by the undersigne t i) fnriber notice ! business will be under the man-| ay of Jobn C. Murpby, who been in | the oy of the deceased for the ;a+t bi are, is & master workman, acd Q! inpetent to conduct the work. patronage of former customers} k olicited JANE MATHESO) . S: Avard’s, June 12th,1900,_ « ee McGlLL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. W. VAUGHAN, Regi: M: uiation Examinations, preliminary | the various Courses of Study, will be held | at Mcuteal and at local centres on (ith | June, und at Montreal in September, as | ubpder: : *Faculiy of Arts(Men and Weim pn) i ale | + Fac.liy of Applied Science ;Mon. 17th Sept. | Facvi ) of Medicine i Fac! y t Lav siete culty of Comparative Medi- a ne +d Ver winery Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) | *In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. | the courses are open also to PARTIAL) STU- DENis without Matriculation | i si ti Faculty of Applied Science the cou n Civil, Mechanical, Electricui and Mii ngineering, Chemistry and Architec- } fur also open to PARTIAL STU a wil Matriculation. fe nations for twenty-one first year} Ex\\«...c Exhibitions in the Faculty of aris, rans rom $90 to, $2.00, will be held on the Wis ~otember at Montreal, Halilax, 5t.! Job:, \. B, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., St. Jot Nfid., and other centres. ‘bie j.oyal Vietoria College, the new res- ic ¢ college for women, Will be reauy to rece > udenis on 17th September, ‘Vic ..cGill Normal School will be re-opened on ! ‘ptember, j lu, .culars of Examinations, and cor-es | the endar, containing full information, mis & obtainedon application to ae Ne Flies on our 3cy’s et the Front! i.cep them away from the } fo|\.. athome. der screen doors and Win iL Ws now. A. Duchemin & Co "KE. I. Door and Sash Factors. | Jilt Edge | The famous Laundry Soap unequalled in cleansing pro- perties, harmless to the fines fabric. For sale by all leading Groceries, McKINNON & McNEYJN | WROLFSALE AGI NIE. gay 19, d4i. Merchants Bank of Prince Kdward 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, Offce in New Prowee Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. DR. AYERS | don’t blame the stomach THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY 3, What Is Dr Chase’s’' Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. ( hase’s Nerve Food Is an Ovel; chi clate coated pill. Inthe condensed Orm it cODIains all of natures most strenthen i1De and IDVigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a bioed builder end nerve restorative. Itecures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed ner d makes pale, Weak heryous Men, wor and chilpren strong and healthy’ wWeents DOXx. ~—> > Louse- and con pre start & large stock of ideals Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House | o s Pay DR. A. W. CHASE'S OE 2) CATARRH CURE... 4 WC. < is sent d t to the d a parts byt Improved Blow . in H l tl I cle I tne SISA) pa ges . I KA | Ky esersis andi Sete Dever. 2 yw / free. All dealers, or I A. W Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffa OR ~ ES - I ow Invariably ) matter cereful & woman may . ¢ ye a, t 2 Gis _— oO Oe | Minard’s Liniment is used by Physiciars yuick !” “Well what is it ?” “What did the Dead seadie of ? ” Sciessidhie A Good Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, for biliousness., is deranged, and causes poisonous bile to re- main in the blood causing indigestion. head- «che and irregular action of the bowels: Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llver. | Kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- | f10n on these organs eflect prompt and last ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia* headache and all kidney ailments. O2e pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, —_———--______-o D> oa>—e — Admiral Lord Seymour was in Halifax last January, when the Canadian soldiers, artillery and mounted rifles were leaving for South Africae. He was one of the speakers at the monscer farewel] meeting tendered the soldiers in the drill hal]. Be is an elderly man with a grey head and beard, and distinguished appearance.— Halifax Chronicle. To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, A}! ruggists reiund the money it fails to cure de, EH. W. Grove’s signature is on each box “Did you ask the doctorif vou bad Malaria ?” ; “Not on your life, He’s treating me for five other expensive maladies now,” As k for Minard’s and teke no other All Aboard for Kinkora ! July 10th, 1900. a ee Elaborate preparations are being made for a Mammouth gethering at Kinkora on tke above date. The new ‘ burch now closed in is the occasion of the celebration. all whe can should come from far and near to see this beautiful structure and render their gener- ous afsistance towards its completion, Everything 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 in 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 ‘Irophy will be handed over to the successtul competitor shouid 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 fo an excursien to Kinkora. Trains Over all lines as follows. (Standard Time), Summerside 9.35 a. m. Kensington 10.00 * Freetown 16,15 Emerald 10.25 Arrive Kinkora 10.45 (Standard Time) Leave Charlottetown 7.45 a. m, 5% Royalty Junction 8.05 “ Leave “ Ad rs + ” North Wiltshire 850 “ ” Hanter River [a * Bradalbane — . Emerald a. * Arrive Kinkora 9.55 * (Standard Time) Leave Cape ‘Traverse 10.25 a. m. Arrive Kinkora 11.00 “ Passengers from stations east of Royality Junction come by regular morning train, connecting with special train from Char- lottetown at Royalty Junction. Tickets east of Royalty Junction good fer return on follow- < day. assengers from stations west of Summer- side come by regular morning train, connect- —- special) train at Summerside. j eturning special train will 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. Tignish to Alma From inclusive $1.15 ‘* Alberton to Bloomfield ~ 95 * Howlan to Portage sts 85 ** Conway to Richmond = 75 “ Wellington to Miscouche “ OO “ St. Eleanors to New Annan ~ 45 ** Barbara Weit to “Blue j Shank” ont 35 “ Freetown ™ 25 * Emerald ee 10 “Albany e 10 “ Cape Traverse vit 25 “ Bradaibane - 20 “ Elijots * 25 ** Fredericton & Clyde _ 35 “ Hunter River to Loyalist ‘ 45 “ Milton to Charlottetown “ 60 “ York to Mt. Stewart ” 75 * Pisquid to Perth Cardigan to Georgetown “ 95 St. Andrews to St. Peters 85 “ Five Houses to New Zea- land os ‘“* Harmony & Souris “ $1.15 By order of Committee. June 27, dy 2ins wkly 2ins. WANTED.—Girl for general housework. | House provided with all modern appliances for me king work easy. Liberal wages to the ies party. Apply at this office. une 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk, but | It } : om fal loses hername atthe shapes In felt ] ating South African heroes and \ tories. Matekiug Gardens and lady- smith Cresaent are planned in a North | ; London suburb. Bristol has a Pretoria road built, and in Manchester a Bloem | fontein uare will s| a fact in brick ar tat. ow ns Is building a dozen new roa to be | named after British G i l Vik he pers, too, an 12 milliners al DY Ky i 2 ; fashions such collars—there ar d of new and popuiatr hap each ye Hitherto the changes have been rung on I ery, ‘Dreyfu Cu i Nov l ten es-1n a Wi it i’ 4 new names. There ee and ‘Tro p Collars i * Bac en Powell’ cuffs, ‘Frere id ‘Du donald shnrts. Two of the smartest hats are known as the ‘Natal’ and the ‘Colonial.’ Women’s tashions—far more numerous, of 'course, than men’s—threaten to ex- | smith’ 11s of the new } i | ; ; | ' } } j ; } | | ‘lyddite-green.’ | hanpkerchiefs, | date War map in the centre, Summer curtains, AFRICAN WAR NAMES. Old English names sre being cass to the winds in favor of names commor haust the list, long as it is. new skirt tor the seaside is a ‘Lady- .Kimberley.’ The blouse popular silk known as the ‘Glencoe,’ while the tie is of lovely Women wear the new and carry ‘A. M. B.’ adorned with an up-to- For boys there are ‘Buller’ suits of khaki, and for girls the ‘Imperial Service’ blouse. for some _ reasons, are ealied ‘Wauchope.’ ‘Hair cut, sir? Yes, sir." And if the Englishmen gives no further instruc- tions he finds himself shaven and shorn a la militaire, with a parting be- yond hope for six weeks to come The ‘Roberts,’ the new name for the Im- perial chin-tuft, will be universal in a few months’ time. Khaki hair dye may be next. Tobacconists supply ‘Modder’ match boxes or ‘Paardeberg’ cigar-holders.’ ‘Made from wood grown on the field of battle’ these are marked, oblivious of the fact that scrub and veldt grass are the only vegetation on these desolate spots. As a matter of fact, these and other similar trifles are made in Germany, out of wood which grew in the Black Forest. Baden Powell is by long odds the most popular name of the lot. Some leading officials of the Great Western Railway accompanied lately the trial trip from Paddington to Bath of a ora ‘Koberts’ belts SEST should be 4G SES your aim BG wack buying medicine.- Get Hood’ Sarsaparilla and have the A PICKARD & CO.. PEAKE’S NO. £ WHARE A full stock of the Coal hard and arriving daily A snare of your patronage is solicit- ed. LOWEST PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY June 230d&wim then eod $w 5m. bes: on 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 boiler in five minutes. The vigor and strength imparting 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 muchnutrition as Ralston Breakfast Food. FOR SALE BY JENKINS & SON The Cerner Grocers. Sole Agent-. Salt, Salt, Salt, To Arrive. Barque Cororae¢ will be due here from Liverpool, England, about Ist July with 5000 bags Liverpoo! Salt, 12 bage to the ton. Also, 20 tons Prussian Rock Salt for | cattle, eic., whicu will be sold low while | discharging. P EAKEBROS & CQ, Gy 2ine eod if guar & pat.; A smart >| patronymic best medicine MONEY CAN BUY, | wee 1900 FETE ET BE AE NEE EE INR BEBE BRR: corridor train, lit by ' gine ‘Baden-Powell.’ \ London clergyman who christens | ON an average twenty babes a week | He had, however, to draw the line | ‘Absent-Minded Tompkins.’ Two little | | girls will have to und stagger through life l'al and Belmontina Penn Symons Joneses. As for Redvers Buller, erthe burden of ina srowns, the colonies are full of them Things as wide ett apart as City COMpanies } le | A have fallen into ur ous Cheltenham Gog, noted for his evil temper, has } Deen renamed ‘Cronje,’ while Kru ha riated ger’s | , s been approp a i } . — hal oO. Ge monkey Ddeiong In the city re- cently has heen re gistered the *Spion Syndicate,’ which is to carryon the business of bankers, capitalists, finan- clers and promoters. Nervous and Debilitated. Almost a Viotim of Nervous Prostration —Was Restored to Health and Strength by Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Mrs. D. W. Cronsberry, 168 Richmond street west, Toronto, Ont., states:— ‘*My daughter, who sews in a white goods manufactory, got completely run down by the steady confinement and close attention required at her work. Her nerves were so exhausted, and she was so weak and debilitated, that she had to give up work entirely, and was almost a victim of nervous prostration. “ Hearing of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, she began to use it, and was benefitted from the very first. It proved an ex- cellent remedy in restoring her to health and stremgth. After having used four boxes she is now at work again, healthy and happy, and attri- butes her recovery to the use of Dr, Chase’s Nerve Food.” As a blood builder and nerve restora- tive, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is of in- estimable value, It makes the blood red, the nerves strong, and the whole system hea‘thy and vigorous. 50c a box —at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. y ) square-faced, bea In sot to the same man. Lihile ja ee eee ees | the One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a 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, oe To Accomm odate The Public We have opened a Nurses’ Register. Persons wishing to engage a nurse can do 60 by applying at Wacdonald’s Drag Store Nurses can register free of charge. A CARD R. MACNEILL, MN. D,, Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Street ‘hird door above Kindergarten Hall. | Hours—g to 11 a m, 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, electricity and drawn by the powerful, brand-new en- | says that twelve of this number receive at least one name suggestive of the war. at | Elanda |! dogs and bull- | Teas | x Co | a , rine Photograp ie | all the Latest Desip Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers y all delighted. | Be sure and visit the leading studio. G. H. COOR Now 13 The Time To Give Baby An Airing and of course you,will wan j P eee. 4.48 atin? on * ete 2 ee ee he Aj =e *s Den6 ta ~ oA 3ABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages We have COMFORTARLE earri CHEAP carriages. We are always glad to show goods. ages — we have ODOD OSB 0@]6%>46 DOH]5S]DO]D703- 02 Call and see them. John Newson CBORD * ***F HO|® PF 604.5" * 2°64 S44 me cee ~ >ee! Nummer Suitin: TUS USS TE Our importations of clothes for spring and summer is 1 cmplete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbielif- tock of ruitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen iif bis city, Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanshij guaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line vf gente’ furnishing JOHN MLEOD & Gif — es & RA aS z aS = Cotton, | Balbriggan, Men’s Summer | Merino. Underwear | Natural Wool. Prices per suit 40c, 50c, 60c, T5c, $1.00 up. T.J.Harris, London House THE SEASIDE HOTEL Opens for the season on July Ist. without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on This Hotel bs Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautiful W and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, and good fishing within a short distance are among the advantag® tu be had by patronizing the “Seaside.”’ Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete, good tables & Terms moderate.&Apply to Mre. Newson at the Hotel, Rustico, or to “a «bh DTEC: a JO. ts tn > wave ~ NEVY'SON;, Charlottetown.