ee eee ne ee ee mee - THE DAIL) EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 27, 1900 SSS Quebec Steamship C0. Str “CAMPANA.” f com {Montreal rrom Ch’\own seaday 22nd May Monday 28th May pedarv 4h June ¢ lith June “ en “ sc. Bt * - zn: July ad Ah Juls * 16. «© « Ba * “ 3 “ - 6th Aug. é 13 i ae “ 20th se “ 7th “ 3rd Sept. * 10th Sept. sigeeer ~~ ae © . lst Oct - 8th Oct. eo ie “ 2a * . 2. ~ bth Nov. “« 12th Nov Freight handled carefally aad at cur- yent rates. Paseengers will Sod the accomodatior the verv Lest, and the tripupand dow: the St. Lawrence the most delightfal. CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May | 4th, 1900. Agents. dy2aw wed & sat. fhe Ch’icwn Steam Navigation Co. Laimited. STEAMERS “Northumverland” and “Princess Leave as below every day, Sundays excey ted. From | corr Dv Crexeg, on arrival of 11.5 trein fiom St. John for SumMMERsIDeR, cena‘ cting with express train fcr Char- lotietown and Tignish. From ScMMERSIDE oo arrival of morning (raio «6from Charlottetown and a! stators of P. E.I. R. for Por De CHENe, connecting with afternoon train fcr £7. Jony, Boston and Montreat. Conrecion at Monotoy with train for Caade and N, B ,at St, Jonn with C. P. R.and reilway for U. S. and Can‘ pede, eleo at St. John with Steamers o: Inié:zational and Dominion Atlantic R R. Tires, Tueeday and Saturday after- noons tor Boston direct, due followin duy >! roop, aed on Monday, Wednes- dsy and Fridey mornings with steamers fcr Eae!port, Portland and Boston. From Picrcv about half-past three on arrival of day train f.om Halifax and Sydo-y for CBARLOTTETOWN. From ( warLorrerown for Picrov at 8 30 &. m. ©onpecting there with day traine for Cape Breton and Haiifax at Norrs Sypxiy sith steamer Bruce for New- foundlanr d tHaiirax wilh C. A. and Plant Live for Bos'un. Passengers from all places ov P.E I. Rai\way east of Charlottetown To Cure ajCold in'One pay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All ruggiste refund the money it fails to cure so, KK. W. Grove’s signature is on each box A taste for tomatoes has to be acquired, and when acquired it deean’t pay. — Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows Men respect women when women res- pect themselves, > ’ DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE C. ees is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the ait Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Torouto and Buffalo. > © << . Don’t hang a piano; it is not fair lav, -_———-_++eo—-——- = finard’s Liniment cures Distemper, The right time for a girl to marry is when sbe has found the right man. finard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. The coast line of the Chinese Empir® exceads 2.500 miles and the land frontie™ 4,400 miles. Minard's Liniment cures Diphtheria. Water is the hardest of all eubstances to heat, with the single exception of hy- drogen gas. The easiest two are peg ot and lead, which stand in this reepegt on nearly the same footing. ‘ DR: GORDON ALLEY — PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence—Torckester Stree Office Ecurs--9 to 10, a. m., 1 to 3 acd 7 to 8, p,m, Prompt aiieation to country calls. A CARD R. MACNEILL, M. 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 can Jeeve bome 24 bours. later than it} jo nirg Plant Steamers io Charlottetow | atd cennect with same stamer i Halifax Through ticketsto be had at Gran Lruvk, “snadian Pacific, Intercolonia ind P. E. I Rai)waye, on the Company’ Bteemert and connecting lines in United States ard Cenada. Steamer- are ruo On Eastern Stancard, T me. F. W.i1B ALES, Secretary. E. 1. Cl ar]. ttetown, 2. »~ < a ; WAS a ES An AS gt: The One Who Cooks LG Uae knews tlere is one sure way tO reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a ticely spread table. To do this you must have choice croceries, canned goods and } rovisions. Ve €-n Help You: Theres We have the hest of everything in that line What we want your trade; can we have it @ JOHN WcKERNA, Queen Street, K:. NDERGARTEN Ax “pa.iss Lapy (experienced icacher) who as taught Kindergarten for several year in England wishes to obtain prpils. Lees as given at pupilshomes. A course of lessoas wou!! be given to teachers or others desirirg (o be trained in the Kin« dergarten system. Thoroughly compet» entand reliable. Good references, Apply to MRS. L. J. MALONE, Pr. && Box 402. 2.W Box 402. _ A. A- Melear Q. C. Barrister etc,, Brown's Block Char!ottetown. Money to Loan. 3d. door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 13 a. m. rte 3 and te 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, New fierring Just received 25 barrels prime Labrador Herring (warranted). rhese Herring are not very large, but you prefer flayour and quality to size these are the Herring to buy. We have just received also some arge fat Cape Breton Herrirg. We ca. supply them in pails, } bbls. $ bbls. and by the dozen, also in barrels for the whclesale trade. For the °reserve Season We have just rece'ved 50 dozen reserve Jars in glassand stone which will be sold low to clear out the lot, : Laspbexvries. Orders filled for Respkeriies by th pail. R, F. Maddigan & Co Lewer Queen Street. Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S.C, NUTTER, Prop. Ale and Porter of th above Brewery are vastly superior to the goods pro- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and in crder to give everyone a chance to sample them, we beg t. quote the following EN low prices for cash. He Per bhd.........+++++-$16.50 ' Ath? gy "e 6 pape Per halfdo.......... 8.25 PD Mi dite wade 0 oe 4.25 Per doz querte....... 1.60 Per doz pints......... .85 me) & Delivered in’any part of ithe city, steamers or trains, A- MACDONALD. Sole Agent for P. E. ed DR. CLIFT RONIC DISEASES and RUP- TORE, a i at Mrs. Stumbles, corner 2al smate, Prince and Kent ae. Charlottetown, from Saturd@y evening to weed. < —_ THE BOERS AT ST. HELENA. J arrived here, been extremely t of newspaper inv my landing others, that getic reporter. signalling to a Anyhow, shore again, ”) Britannia, ” and Queen” is untrue. joy hearing them. that they have war, from them in this politely. I did walk. next USy rention. Dutch Any way. the Like The London Daily Telegraph pub- lishes the following letter, which Col- onel Schiel, the well-known German soldier in the service of the Boers, who is now prisoner of war at St. Helena, has addressed to a friend: St. Helena, June 15, 1900, My dear——-You will no doubt be surprised that I have not written since but the fact is I with my book, “In British Hands,” which will shortly be published by Methuen and Com- pany, London, so I must admit to have neglected ail my correspondence I thank you tor sending the—in which. I only have again been made the butt | have I know that yuo sympathized with me when you saw that article with the illustration of here, description is a freak imagination on the part of some ener- It is true that I been suspected of attempting to es- cape, but you will be amused when I tell you how this suspicion arose. On Sunday afternoon the mail boat had just arrived. I was standing on the after hurricane deck conversing with an officer, and on the lower deck a sentry was pacing up and down, At once it may have struck that smart militiaman, not having any op- portunity to distinguish himself and gain a stripe, to report that he saw me sO many of have man-of war which was then in the harbour. Such certainly would have been im- possible, or at any rate very foolish,on my part, as the British cruiser Niobe was lying between our transport and the Dutch warship. ing would have undoubtedly been seen by the sentries of that vessel. morning I was brought up tothe Citadel, and was rather pleased than otherwise to be on The description that I had beéi greeted with a demonstra- tion by the sailors and soldiers who, on seeing me, started singing “Rule “ Soldiers such signal- of the I myself certainly should not care had such been the case; no doubt beth are pretty songs, and I was always €D- | ang piliousness Made Life Miserable for But to do justice , to the sailors and soldiers, I must say generally shown too much tact as to offend’ prisoners of There are some newspaper re- porters who could learn something The facts are, by going up ladder Hill, being Easter Monday, a party of sailors singing and, celebrating the holiday came down seeing us stopped at once, saluting me, who was now Seated in the cart, most The most amusing part of the sketch you sent me is that oily my feet can be seen behind the cart. I wanted to walk through the town, and The gentleman cart is a Captain De Wit the one in white isa Mr. Waldeck, of the Johannesburg detective force. In the meantime, the case had been road, and in the Hamer, and ; Colonel Leefe has been kind enough —— Leefe, and I was then brought to our! camp the following day. The evening at the Citadel I hada very nice supper sent tome by the Goverror’s lady,so my temporary stay there was not at all unpleasant. The camp of ours isa large en- closure, situated on a_ breezy upland called “Deadwood.” It is healthy and the surrounding country is pretty. I may say that itis without doubt the best camp we have had yet. All of us, both officers and men, have no reason whatever to complain. The treatment is both courteous and considerate, The rations given are of the best quality, and of a generous quantity; in fact, 1 have never seen better beef than that which we get here. Our commanding officers, Colonel Leefe and Evans, of the Marine Art- illery, do all in their power to make our lot as comfortable as possible. Our principal officers are out on parole, and I personally have rented a little cottage in a valley near the camp. to allow a certain number of our pris- oners out daily to work, thus enabling them to earna very fair . payment. You therefore willsee that there is no reason to be anxtous regarding me on the score of treatment, and I wish that you will be kind enough to inform likewise. I had a letter this week from my second doy, that three of them have 'REDDIN BROS. @LRICT CARE AND ATTENTION. In this »ge of worry, bustle and busi- ness Competition, strict care and attention im the filling of your phyeicion’s prescripy tione is absolutely necessary for the safety and welfare of your family. We guar- antee accuracy in dispensing aud purest quality of drngs, Paine’s CeLery Compounp Will quickly banish those tired feclings that make life a burden in the hot weather, It braces the nerves, builds up tissue, bone and flesh, gives @ healthy appetite and perfect digestion. Paine’s Celery Com- pound i6 the best and safest of all medi« cines for summer use, Druggists, Charlottetown, P Ef. 6b It's Important . In order to have good castings that the epatierns be good also. We have io our employ “expert pattern makers” and do not hesitate in sayicrg that our patterns are first-class in every respect. If you do uot have a pattern of the article you want cast we will be only too glad to supply you with same, Your orders are solicited. Bruce stewart and Co. been at the front, the youngest alone remaining with his mether at the} farm. All three are at home now, one | having been wounded and two con- tracted the fever at Crocodile River while operating against Colonel Plum- er’s farce. Trusting that this letter will find you in the best of health, as it leaves me at this time of writing, I remain, with kind regards to your husband, yours faithfully. A. SCHIEL. Torpid Live Headache Three Years~ Health Restored by Dr. | Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis. Having a direct actior. on the liver, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are in- variably successful im curing liver com- plaint, torpid liver, and the headaches and stomach troubles resulting there- from. Mre. Faulkner, 8 Gildersleeve place, Toronto, says:—‘' After doctoring with- out s@ccess for biliousness, liver com- plaint,@nd sick headache for over three years, am glad to testify to my ap- preciati of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. At first they seemed a little strong, but being both searching and thorough in their action, amply repay any inconvenience by after results. I am feeling better in every way, and my headaches have entirely disappear- ed. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are certainly the best I have ever used, and I freely recommend them.” The liver is responsible for very many ills of the hurnan body. It is al- ways made healthy, active, and vigore ous by using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, | | | ; ! Founders, Fogineera, Mechiniete and Boiler Makers. Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 | | ; | | | | ; 7 ; , bs ans~4 J een 2 |S Jamaica Cordial not ouly makes a nice healthy summer beverage but also acts as a tonic for the stomach. It is put up in 25c bottles. Fruit Syrups. We carry a full line of the best pure Fruit Syrups. The flavors in- clude Lemon, Pineapple, Van- illa, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lime Fruit and Raspberry vinegar. Moniserratt Lime Juice is said to be the best in the world. We have just received several cases of it, put up in plot and quert bottles. It goes farther than any other on ac- count of its superior strength. West India Lime Juice only lde a pint at Beer & Coff exAmined on its merits by Colonel] ®&t al! dealers, or Edmanson, Bates aud | Orrice—Nex: Door to M Co., Toronte. + Bank. ee ee ee ANADIAN ~ Ss Lia : a TORONTO Faip. Aug 27th (o Sept oto ' For Round Trip fro Charlottetown " $24.05. Going Aug. 28:h, Sept. lst and 4th, For Round Trip trom Charlottetown $20.05, Going Aug. 31st and Sept. 3rd Return limit all tickets Sept, 13th 1900, Canadian Pacific Railway i y popular route; only one n (Toad. Tone Dining cars serve all meals, . a. | A. J. HEATH, af D. P. A, 0. R, Bt. Jobn, N, B. BAKED BEANS With or without to. mato sauce, fresh and gold. 5 ey, Ey otaig: hig Pe A Tig wy ow Hoty | aaa pea * a 29th and 3th, 3 lb tins with sauce 12¢ 2 lb tins with sauce 16¢ 3 lb tins without sauce Ge 2 lb tins without sauce 8¢ Also a full line of tomato sauce from 12 bottle up. SANDERSON & UD Victoria Row?Grocers, - BARBADOS MOLASSES & SUGAR Direct from West Indies, cargo sch. Malabar. 200 puns. tierces and bbls, bright Bar- badoes Mol asses, 300 bbls. bright Grocery Sugar. Now landing Connolliy’s wharf and for sale low. N. RATTENBURY. Aug 20th—eod. | Dr.J C Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E. Braduate McGill University, %. nerday & m. every GREAT GLEARANGE SALE OF BOC Cet Bits POC EK. Cyr W. H. STEWART & Co,, Who Have Cone of Business, Will be Sold at TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER ee es Discounts 30 to 40 per Cent and Half Pricg. ‘ — “a The Stock Is Practically N ew. Now is the time tO buy Shoes at your own price —Zale for gash only Goft Bros will conduct the sale. IS