WOTICE. §pecial Cable wili be received by the Dairy Board of Trade, on Friday, 21st, inst., for the benefit of Factory- men who did not sell at Jast meeting of Board. Salesmen can get advice (by tele- phere) at Central Office, Ch’'town, or at th: store of Jenkins & Son, Ciry. ROB1. JENKINS, Sept 20, d&w. — Sec’y-Treas. STR. CAMPANA. CHANGE OF TIME. Wil) sail from Pictoa on Saturda:, 15:h Sept., avd fortnightly thereafter. esiling at Charlottetown and sailing from here a» much earlier than usual ae 18 ticable. -s CARVELL BROS., Agente b’towo, Sept 11,1900-Ex1l, 14, Guar 13,15, Pat 17, 19. —_—- WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS. To come in and loek over ou eroceries, Our steck is fine nd fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- , thing in line that necessary For Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you to see them when you are look- ing at the goods. Their cheap ness will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET. our School Books Schoo! Supplies | The latest in EZ=zercise Becks, & cribblers, otc. Everything For The Student. PESZARD & MOORE Sunnyside. ee ee ES a eee D, ckvers & Co EROKERS, ee re eae —— + Stock Exchange Puilding, Montreal. Dealers in New Yerk Stocks, cotton and grain. {-8 psy cent Commission each day Direct wires with New York to acitity fer executing erders rerrty | ys 2 os e+ 4 _~if_ spondence scilicited. A \SCOTION CSWERNMANT Stock Farm Siock () the Exhibition Grounds. To ' Wedecsday, September 26th .T1l O'CLOCK, A. M, {- ‘the fe llowing "Registered Cattle, all of ppericr quality :— 6 Aytobire Cows, 2 Milking. 6 Short Horn Cows, 4 Milking. 3 Shert Horn Bul! Calves. 2 Shc rt Horn Heifer Calves. 8 Ayr-i re Heifer Calves. 1 Av:-hire Bull Ca’, 14 Yorkshire Pigs, 10 C: ors, York and Tam. RICHARD SMITH, Secreiary Stock Farm. ROBENT BEAIRST®, Auctioneer. Ch’to wn, Sept. 15, 1900-3 d & w. : gold by Public Auction on HE ‘HANKS HEAVEN re - ae me — That h Used Dood's Kidney Pills, Which saved his Life. | / MANVILLE, Sp. 17. ~ Marvellous in- ne cese «Mr. A. W. Gibbons, Ot Lies cite, hi- s ory, -* be im-elf telle “Eocene Hi at, ofr gh kus bad ierrible © uw y back oad ~t a ch, ‘l) are aid Lud Bght’s Disease, couldn’: cure m.. ok Beavn, wheiher 1 wae} is yg U8 Disease or angth sz else Dodd’s | iN ~y Pills soon cared 1. - “lt ope be news of mv cure will epread i vy the whole country, so that al euffery | will reedy in the world—Dodd’s Kidcey | Pi }-.” Vo-id’s Kidney dicioe that Diges &. Pill} sre the ONLY | has ever cured Bright’s | TS ee - Sma Why sre goed church members not bu- mao? Beeause they are in sects, ee eee Aeppy the man whois a bero to his own family: Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. In the race for wealth too much money seems to be an impossible quan- tity. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All | ruggiste refund the money it fails to cure 5:. &. W. Grove’s signature is on each box There are homes where hospitality seems to meet you on the threshhold. a Micard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. Ove kind thouzht spoken is worth twe left unsaid. You are never eorry whea you kave refrained from saying something mean. . GUASES Bo DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the diseased oe by the Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and a y cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. —_—> > 2 «<—_— The boy who workeina bowling alley ea-ns hie pin mosey Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. One cf the first Jessona a woman busines» hag (o learn is not to talk. in dinard’s Liniment or sale everywhere. Che Examiner Calendar FOR S.- PTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. Full Moon, 8th. last Quarter, 15th New Moon, 23rd. ra faa J | riigt Water) Sun ce See 011 Day of We’k it Ad AM Deh + THE GERMAN NOTE he text of the telegraphi: note from (sermany to the powers is as fol- lows :—“ The Government of the Em- peror hold as preiiminary tu entering upon diplomatic relations with the: Chinese Government that those per sons must be deuvered up who hav been proved to bethe original and reai instigators of the attacks against the foreigners which have occurred a Pekin. The number of those wio were merely instrumental in carrying out the outrages is too great. Whole- sale executions would be contrary to the civilized conscience, and the cir cumstances of such a group of leaders ‘ear of the greaest k:doey | cannut be completely ascertained, but a few whose guilt is notorious shoul’ y | be delivered up and punished. The representatives of the powers at Pekin are in a position to give or bring for- ward convincing evidence. Less im— pertance attached to the number pun- ished than to their character as chief leaders. The Government believes it can couut on the unanimity of all the Cabinets in regard tu this point, insomuch as indifference to the idea of just atonement would be equivalent to indifference toa repetition of the crime. The Government proposes, therefore, that the Cabinets concerned shall instruct their representatives at Pekin to indicate these leading Chin- ese personages from whose gnilt in in- stigating or penetrating outrages all doubt is excluded. (Signed) “VON BUELOW.” (he note has been sent to the Ger- man Embassies at Washington, Lon- don, Paris, St. Petersburg, Rome, Vienna, and Tokio. _-- A Cape Town despatch says:— A meeting has been’ held by Mr. Schreiner’s constituents to express disapproval of his attitude on the trea- son bill, now before the House of As- sembly. The meeting was engineered by the leaders of the Africander Bond and the Onsland, the organ of the Bond and Mr. Schreiners was given ne chance to attend to justify his po- sition. Many Afrikanders journeyed from other districts with the object of swamping the meeting should it ap- pear that Mr. Schreiner’s real consti- tuents were inclined to declare in his favour. The attack made on Mr. Schreiner in the Heuse of Assembly by ex-Ministers Sauer and Merriman were carefully calculated to arouse in dignation against their former leader. Mr Schreiner will not resign his seat in Parliament, but will meet his con- stituents after the session. Provisions at Johannesburg are sel- ae This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine taviets the remedy that cures a cold in one day ling at famine prices, sugar bringing two shillings «nd sixpence a p und. and pork tre sume price, while matches are sold at one shiiing per box Dther staple articles ane proportio- nately dear, while many necessaries are not obtainanle at any price. The Cape Duth and oth 8 why sympacnize with the Boers, have apparently abandoned hope of the pos- sibility of the burghers holding out much longer. ‘They are now showing a disposition to assist the imperial authorities in settling the trouble. O heart of mine, we shouldn’t Worry so! What we’ve missed of calm we couldn’t Have, you know! What we’ve met of stormy pain. And of sorrow’s driving rain, We can better meet again If it blow. We have erred in that dark hour We have known When our tears fell with the shower, | All alone— Were not shine and shewer blent As the gracious Master meant? Let us temper our content W th His own. For we know, not every morrow Can be sad; So, forgetting all the sorrow We have had, Let us put away our fears, And put by our foolish tears, And through all the coming years Just be glad. se Itching Piles A Fearfuily Bad Case—Much Pain and Acute Misery From the Terrible Itching —Cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. It is doubtful if any remedy ever ré- ceived so much grateful, unsolicited testimony as Dr. Chase’s Ointment, The reason is not far to seek, for it is the only preparation known to man which never fails to cure piles. Mr. F. G. Harding, a retired farm- er, living at Nilestown, Middlesex county, Ont., writes as follows:—“ I have been troubled with bleeding and itching piles for four or five years, and suffered intense agony at times. I had tried almost everything, but could get nothing that would give relief. On hearing of Dr. Chase’s Ointment I pro- cured a box, and it only required part of it to completely cure me. I am re- commending it to all afflicted as I was,” Such iucontrovertible evidence from responsible persons cannot, for a mo- ment, be doubted. A few applications of Dr. Chase’s Ointment will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful healing and soothing influence. A box or two will positively cure the most se- vere case of piles; 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto. WANTED.—A young girl capable of doing light house work in family of two. Apply at ounce to Mrs. John Cameron Enston Street 2nd } d oor East of Great George Street. Mj ‘ oat Aft’n Rises.| Sets. liSaturday | 226, 251!5 30 '6 28 2/Sunday |} 320) 346) 31 26 3| Monday 425} 452) 32 24 4\Tuesday | 5 58 6 a 33 > 5|Wednesday| 7 22} 7 50) 35 6\Thursday | 8 29) 8 5%| 36 13 \Friday 9 24] 952) 37 | 16 8)Saturday 190 4} 10 31; 38 14 9/Sunday 1 45) 11 18) 40 12 10 Monday 11 20; 11 48) 41 10 (1) Tuesday 0 4! 0 338) 42 8 12, Wednesday! 0 31; J @ 43 6 ooo : 7 1 = : : 14 riday zZzol 4 7 15 Saturday 310} 3 38) 47 1 16 Sunday 433) 5 O| 48 '5 589 17|Monday 5 57 6 22) 50 57 18 Tuesday 7 2) 726 §1 55 sOlthesde| $33 9 5] o | SI 2ilFriday | 922) 9431 55 | 49 22\Saturday’ | 9 561017) 56 | 47 23|Sunday | 10 30 10 59) 58 | 45 1b 24/Monday | 10 54 11 6 59 | 43 a3) Tuesday | il 18) 11 . 6Q | 41 26) WednéSday | 11 39) 11 32) 1 | 39 gece (tate |e riday a ial deta day Ya 46 4 33 30|Sunday 2 27) 2 1 | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Agricultural —ANDB— Industrial Exhibition Open to the Maritime Provinces from Sentember doth {0 the 28th, 1900 $6000.in Prizes. Ove ofthe greatest displays of Live Steck, Poultry, Farm Products, Vegetables amd Fruit ver brought together in the Maritime Pro- rinees, Exhibi ¢8 carried practically free on all Goy- mment Railways. Lowestexcursion rates for passergers. f'we days Horse Racing, purses $1300 00. Special attractions in addition to the Ex- sibition and Raees to be advertised later, Accommodation for everybody. for Prize Lists, Race Programmes and all aformatiun write Cc. R.8M w wee: a comte. .LLHA SZARD must go. Boots, Boots President SRPIBM bbek 25 In Whancery In the Rolls Court. to: /* matter of Jobn Bown an, of Nort Witshir , vo Queen’ County, Ip the Proviner of Pri: ce Edward Island, /natic, Pursuant to and by virtue of an order of th Honorable Edward Jarvis Hodgson, Maste oOo; the Kolls.made ip this matter upon the ap- plication of James J. Johnston, of Chariotte- wo, in Oueen’s County, Attorney at Law ommituwe of the person and estate of said Job. Bowman On the first duy of August, A. {).. 1900, and an order made by the Masiero the Kolls in amendment th reof on the eleventi day of August 1900 [ will set upand sel} bv Peblic Auction at the |aw Courts Building in Charlotretown, in Queen’s Couny pn ‘Tue y the twenty-fifth day of Septem- her next, 1900, at welve o’clock noon, all that tract pi ce Or parcei of land situate lying and bewg ov Townehip number thirty-one in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows that is to say: Commencing on the North- eastern side of the North Wiltshire Koad in the Sou'heas.eru boundary line of fifty acres formerly 1n vossession of John Hatherly now o*pned by William Hathe'ly and ruaoning -nence North thirty-eight degrees ales said b- -undary line elghiy-three chains and thirty- three links or to the rear live of farms fropt- ing on said Road, thence South fifty two dexrees east pine chains or to ihe line run by Robert Garris, and agreed upon between Richard Bowman and ‘'homas Godfrey as per instrument of assignment hearing date the firsiudvy of January, A D., 1880, thence South thi yo degrees wes: along said line to the Southera side of the Railway appropria- tion. thence along the same Southerly and Southwesterly until: it meets the said line run by Robert Harris as aforesaid thence along ame south thirty-e ght degrees west to the North Wiltshire Road aforesaid, and thence following the coui:e therof Northqesterly nine chains Or to tue place of commencement saving and reserving thereout 87-10@ of ar acre conveyed by Richard Bowman to Ke Majesty the Queen and seventeen one-hun dredth parts of an acre conyeyed by thé Commissioner of Public Lands to Hei Majesty “- e Queen for Railway purposes leav- | ing seventy tour acres a little more or tess, Comdiciions made known al gale. Dated this 17th day of August, A. D., 1900. J.A LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. dy wed & sat tfll sa e. 6 The Model Crand Range. The made. finest a rauge Lotsa of references, Cook stoves as low as $11 * Dodd & Rogers. | ‘ - ’ ae e ae _ Pe 5 _ a pe a ee Bap, P y . ea ee he pd +e ~ * Te Se PRAT ware Sn Zy td " fe > sis : an knows there is ons to reach a man’s that is by always Shoah: nicely spread table To this you must have ¢h groceries, canned provisions. Good nj fle-Can Help You Theres vhs ‘ ; ‘a a P.B. Island — Commercial College The attention of those who detire g thorough and practical fer sa active bueiness life is called to the advan. tages offered by this College. Book: keeping, Commercia) Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Hoglish, Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, Type. writing, ete., are taught in the most direst and practical manner, Special attestics is given to locating oe in gond business positions. ew term Opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20th inst, st $50 6 m. Send for prospectus. P. 0. Box 242; ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal and Proprietor & Aug2—d&w tf. Matchless Blend Ta} the best 25 cent 2 Tea on Earth, If you want to use the best 25 cent tea you'll have to use Matchless Blend Our seles of this tea have been some thing marvellous. They have it. creased every week since we fing be § yan to sell it—and they're increasing § yet. Try a peund of Matchless Remember we are seleagents. You can’t get the best 25c tea any where else. Jenkins & Son Charlottetown. galore for old and young must go. dow at half price, the balance will be sold at discounts of 30 per cent, and half price, for cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHERS. THE BIG CLEARANC# SALE QF W. H. STEWART & CO’S STOCK Of Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, everything SE A lot of ladies boots in the wil- 40 per cet %