«th lee - ‘ FREE! FREE Glasses (itted free of charge. We have just received a larg supply of the celebrated “Per- warranted to e | And day after day fresh evidence comes to light, to.make the proof more ¢mphatic fected lenses” give satisfection as they hav done in the past, have a nice before. Weare selling th wo) ld-famed Murine for sot e\es at 5Uc per bottle, 2 drops cures, For further information ay p'y to Jury & Co. Qvebec Steamship CO Str “\GAMPANA,” From; Montrea! seaday 220d May Mondey 28th May | blood builder and nerve restorative, It cures ada, 4th June 6 llth June | ell diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- “a ‘ “ th ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous men, “ Teh ° zoth women and chilpren strong and healthy’ * «and July o Mh July | 50 cents a box. o 7a © ~~ ae a a a ‘ . “ «6 Pk ue. ‘ _ Aer “ a. a The Portland cement producers of “ eTth Oe os 3rd Sept England who are forming a trust, think ait 4 pt. : ' fer eds “ 10h Sey . “ 17ih 6 they wil! be ablo te sti cktogether. 7. ie" o Ist Oct. : es « 8th Oc « 15h © | Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows ee 93nd “ee “ 249rh ‘ = bth Nov. «“ 42th Nov. Freight handled caretully andzat cur- reut rates. Passengers will find the accomodation the very Lest,and the trip upand down the St. Lawrence the most delightfal. CAKVELL BROS, Ch’town, May | 4th, 1900. Agents. dy2aw wed & sat. A CARD BR. 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 Sireet third door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 11 a. m. 1 tc 3 and to 8 p. m, dy & wkly 3 mos, ey cece — The | Ch’iown Steam Navigation Ce. Limited. BTEAMERS “Northumberland” and “Princess Leave as below every [day, Sundays excepted, From Port Dv Caeng, on arrival of 11.5 train from 8t. John for SUMMER+IDE, conuecting with express train for Char- lotietown and Tignish. F.-cm ScumMMERSIDE on arrival of morning traio {rom Charlottetown and a! ststione of P. E. I. R. for Porsr Dr Cueve, connec'ing with afternoon train for sv. Joux, Boston and Montreat.. Connection at Moncton with train for Ca.nda and N. B , 4 Sr. Jonny with C. P, R. avd railway for U.S. and Car ede, «jeg at Si. John with Steamers o Ivie:cations! aad PD minion A'lantic R. R. L nes, Tue-day acd Saturday after: rocee for Boston direct, due followin day at roor, and on Monday, Wednes day and Frid) mornings with steamere {ci mas'rort, Portland and Boston. F:iom Picrov about half-past three on arrival of day train from Halifax and Sydo y for CHARLOTTETOWN, From CparLottT:town for Picrov at 8 30 a.m. connecting there with day trains for Cape Breton and Haiifax at Norra _ Sypyey with steamer Brucg for New- qn -: foiindlacd. : At Bativas With C. A. and Plant Liré for Beaton. et P.E. 1. Rai! wav east of Charlottetown can leave home 24 bours later than it joining Plant Steamers in Charlottetow: aud connect with same steamer ir Halifax. Through tickets to be had at Gran Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Intezcolonia and P. E. I. Rai!waye, on the Compsny't Stesmers and connecting lines in United States and Canada. Steamers are run on Kaetern Standard Time. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, ?. E. 1. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Kesidence— Dorchester Stree Office Houre—9 to 10, a. m., 1 to and 7 _8, p.m. Prompt atte: tion t We also assortment of nicsleand gold-filled frames of all patterns which we are selling cheaper than ever sold rrom Ch’town Passengers from all places ENGINEER GRAHAM. | Kidney Pills. e convincing bas been already given in Mcn sure cure for that dread disease Diabetes. .| and convincing. Square, for six years. me I could not be cured. cided to try them, © € | Diabetes since.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Alas ’tis true beyond a doubt, Our sorrows c)me together. There’s nothing now to talk about Excepting war and weatber. - > »| What Is Food? In pppeerance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; choclate coated pill. orm it contains a)l of natures m Ost Strenthen- Men lie bsst, but women deceive best. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE ... 20c. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air 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 © <e FF loorwalker—Cutlery ? straigbt down the aisle, Hunchback (fl.ring up)—Does it make any differeace to you, sir, whether I go sirwightar go crooked ? Go Yea, sir. Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, Brown—Your wife seems rather hoaree today. _dones—Yes, J was very Jath bome last night, ~~. +s oe — —_—_— A Good Stomach Ts essential to health and heppirese, but don’t bleme the stom: ch for bilicusness. It is deranged, and cavtter poisonous Lile tore main in the: }ood causing indigestion. head- a he ant threguier astion of the Lowe'!s* Di. Mhase’s Kidney-Live) Pills reguiate thé llyei kidneys ana bowels #nd by thcir direct ac rion on these organs +flect prompt and last ing cures of biliousne-s, dys epsia’ headache and all kidney siime: ts. O18 pilla dose, 2. céuts a box, x! ail dezlers, Ic is eaid thst dogs speak with their sila. Iftbis be true a short-tailed dog must be a ttump speaker. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxetive Bron o Qulvine Tablets, Al) rugeists -eftni the money it fails tocure sc |«6ClodiW aw. Or ve’s signature is on each box Spain has ‘more sunshine than ary ecuntry in Burope, The average is 3,000 hcure- Mivard’s Liniment cures Colds, ste. The largest hotel in the world, with a capacity of 5,000 guests,is being built at Mecca, by order of the Sultan. Micard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. Mre- Weet— My husband is the most caseful man with his clothes 1 ever knew. Mrs. East—Indeed, Mre, West Yea; why, you couldo’s 1 get him to Carve aduck without putting ob his overalls. When It Hurts to Cough. The cough that hurts, the congh that gets tght im the chest, is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and is making directly for the lungs, to,become pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only tu the wonderful effi- ciency of Dr, Chase’s Syru Tarpentine which loosens the tightness and where. The most pleasant way .of Spending & hot day. 3} issue, will be sold on steamer “PRINCESS” D. C. McLEOD —_—_— — OJTOR, ETC Orrice—F uk of Nova Building, Chai .ottetown. dy 3 mos wk!y 1 year BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI Scotis fon one dollar and fifty cents each, Fare wiil include voyage. Steamer leaves half past nine Joca Retarns about nine in the evening. By order F. W. HALES, | Secretary Steam Navig-*iautCo., Ltd Oh’town, July 7th, 1900 Of Mootreal, Cured of Diabetee by Dodd’s MonrreaL, Aug, 6.—Proof positive and treal, tbat Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only Eogioeer James Graham, 50 Victoria saye:—“I suffered with Diabetes One of the best doctors told “[ read of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and de- Three boxes made me well, avdI have not suffered from Such cures as this prove the efficacy of Dr Chase’s Nerve In the condensed ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a oi Linseed and cures cough and cold together. 25 cents a »} bottle, Family . size 60 cents, sola every- Kxcursions (9 Pictou Return Tickets geod for day of Tea on return THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 13, 1900. = south Africa : and the East. V4 $4044 140004 The Australian correspondent of London Daily News, Mr. A. G. Hales, gives an amusing description of the Boer language, and also esSays a de- lineation of Boer beauty. He says the language of the Boers is very like their kopjes—steep, rough, rocky, and dis- take it by storm, but must climb stza- dily and with patience, and make sure of one step before you venture on the next. It isasuperb language to use when one is driving bullocks or blacks, the first sentence seems torull off the lips like a malediction, and the second chops off short like the bark of a toy terrier. He should ask for no finer form of speech on earth if he wanted to curse his enemy; but how on earth they manage to make love with it passes his comprehension. Describing a farmer’s daughter, he says: “I do not know if she could be called short or tall, but her cheek could have nestled comfortably on the shoulder of a fair- ly tall man. I don’t know how much hair she had but there was enough of it to make a fellow feel as if it didn’t matter a rap if half the earth was bald It was not red, nor yellow; it was like. honey kissed by sunshine. She had the sort of forehead which one never sees on the face of a fool. Her eyes were large, brown, and fearless, not bold, nor yet wavering. Her mouth was perfect, not one of those sepul- chres which disfigure some feminine faces, not childishly small like a bud bursting into bloom, but a strong, true mouth, large enough for a prayer to slip through, but not big enough to swear with. Her waist would just about fill the curve of a strong man’s arm, and make him feel that there was no room for anything else under Heaven. The arch of her bust was like the curve on a wave as_ it breaks on the beach in the bay, not the stiff lath and plaster models one is so apt to see walking round the ‘streets of cities. Her hands were shapely, brown and strong, cracked a little by wind and weather; not toy hands, but hands that could spank a baby, or help a husband back to paths of rectitude when all the world had damned ‘tim past redemption, ——r London “South Africa” of July 21st says:— A second lientenant recently gradu- ated from Sandhurst, who has just joined his regiment in South Africa, was standing in the market place of a Transvaal town, when a grizzled and unshaven old soldier, wearing khaki breeches, a shirt, and a campaign hat, stepped up and stood near him. The young soldier turned on him sharply . ‘‘Here you man, did any one ever teach you how to salute ?” “Yes, sir,” drawled the trooper, as he glanced at Now is the time to buy Shoes at, your own price -.aleior <- ' Goft Bros will conduct the sale. | @<t os feet oowose 0600366 | -- the youngster. ‘‘Well, knock your heels together,” said the young officer; and the trooper came to attention with the precision cfan old soldier. ‘‘Now salute,” he said, and the trooper’s gauntet came tothe rim of his hat and stayed there until the young lieu- tenant answered it, at the same time cautioning him not to Jet it happen again, and demanding his name and regiment. Without relaxing his _ posi- tion from attention the old trooper again respectfully saluted, and remark- ed drily, “My name is—, and l|’m | Brigadier-General of the Cavalry Bri os , ‘ 9 gade.” jointed; and, like the kopjes, you can't } Lady Briggs, writing to the London Morning Post describes the arrival at Delagoa Bay in the s.s, Manila of sev- eral maimed men, as well as women and children, captured in Cronje’s laager, who were to proceed thence to their homes according to the terms of the Geneva Award. Looking at those children of two years of age and un- der, says Lady Briggs, one could not exc'a m'ng: ‘‘Were those babies ir the trenches of a great battle? What a baptism of fire they must have had!” The tiny wrist of one infant was scorched by the explosiou of a shell. I asked the women what they were doing in such a place, and why they had taken their babies. “We went to look after our husbands, and to nurse them when they were sick,” was the reply: “Wecould not leave the children behind.” Poor Quality of Blood A Frequent Cause of Consumption, Heart Failure and Other Constitutional Dis- eases—Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food as a Biood Bulider. The heart, the lungs, the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, and bowels can- not perform their functions and repair wasted tissue when supplied with blood that » deficient in nutritive qualities, and sooner or later the weakest organ succumbs to the attacks of disease. The indications of thin, watery blood are paleness of the lips, gums, and eye- lids, shortness of breath, weakness of heart action, and languid, despondent feelings. These symptoms are usually accompanied by nervousness, sleepless- ness, and general weakness of the body. It is positively useless to doctor the symptoms, and injurious to use opiates OF stimulants. Cure can be brought about gradually and certainly by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, which contains in cendensed pill form all the elements required for strengthenin and revitalizing the blood. ' As a bloo builder and nerve restorative, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is of inestimable value. In pill form, 50 cents a box, wt all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & +>. Toronto. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie Barristers, Solicitors, &. Orr iceE—Brown’s Block; South Side Qucen Square. CHARLOTTETOWN, PET TOANS NGOTIATED == GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS | W. H. STEWART & CO, WWho Have Gone of Business, Will be Sold at TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTE ——— name - we oe GREAT MASSACRES RECORD. | ED IN HISTORY. In B. C. 331 Alexander put 8,000 Tyrians to the sword and crucified 2,000 for not surrendering Tyre. Marius, the Roman general, slaught- ered 200,000 Teutones and Ambrones near Aix in B. C. 102. Octaviemas C:esar orderedthe death of 300 Roman senators tothe manes of Jutius Caesar in B. C. 40. Jews to the number of 1,100,000 were massacred in the fall of Jeru- salem, A. D. 70. Cassius, the Roman general, put to death 300,000 inhabitants of Selucia in A. D. 165. The “Sicilian Vespers” massacre in 126@, when over 8,000 French were murdered at Palermo. St Bartholomew’s massacre com- menced on the evening of the festival at Paris in 1752. Seventy thousand Huguenots were murdered by secret orders from Charles IX. at the in stigation of his mother, Catherine de Medici Massacre of MacDonalds _ at Glencoe, Scotland, in 1692, for note surrendering to King William. Twelve thousand Chinese put to Geath at Batavia in October, 1740, under pretext of insurrection. Twenty-four thousand native Chris- tians reported murdered in Cochin China, and 22,000 in Annam, in 1885. Native Christians in Armenia, numbering from 30,000 to 40,000, ac- cording to various reports, killed by Kurds or Turkish soldiers in 1895. THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town was OTTAWA would have today you yeen sorry you were not cover- ered for a large amount. I have good companies and van quote you low rates, E. HH. Seer @ OS os Ge | * ewes MASON’S STORE , You can get the latest Canadien and American newepapers received by mail each night. ’ Drop io if you ‘want a paper or § magazine or book toread. Fruit, @ Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. é when you’re passing thie wey. R. H. Mason : De > % Se 2 <a oS Ce . CARE SEY: SAAN: SIE ERS © ome a Will re-opeu for the fal} erm On Monday, Auynet Although students ma ee time, 1t is desirable that jg TAL te Ez dents enro!l as soon 48 th term Opens. possible fier the Graduates from college employment, and they wil] greatly in keeping up our reputation direction by entering as as prssible. Supsrects: Bookkeeping by ois. double entry (cheoretionl’ ag ana Actual Business Practice, Reed Penmanship, Business Basin Commerciai ‘rithme ie, Comme Railroading,Steam boating. Banh ing Lay practice in the College Bank) T (eo Shorthand and Naviga.ion, . Faovury : ao B Miller, py eacber of k-keepizg, Ari. Business Practice, Biateast Comrent® or Frying aud Navigat; ecroillan i -Priveia) Teacher of Railroading,” ‘aa Banking, Accountirg and Actanl Bunt Practice. J Harry Williams, Teach ‘ ¥ enmanship, ; of Surioey Wm. Moran (licensed Shorthand, need) Teacher J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher ing, Lettering and Anditings Ot Denes Beside our regular co on Commercial | Loolans Sa givea by many of our P i Business men. Ansouacement later, Py application forme, testimonials, ee apply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal Wer Cloods Faust Blend Coffee in 1 lb tins dic (Very fine flavor) Roast Beaf in 2 lb tins 32¢ each Compzessed Ham in 2\b tins 32 ead Ceylon Tea in 1 Ib fancy tins B5e each Pineapple Chunks in 2]b tins 30c each Quaker Rolled Oats, l6c Dessicated Rolled Wheat 16¢ packag Brown and Webbs pure Fruit Syrups 35¢ bottle Wes: India Lime Juice 25¢ bottle Beer & Goff DENTISTRY BY SPECIALISTS. PAINLFSS DENTISTRY ty ut ef ELECTRICITY or by the BERLIN METAOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Crom and Bridge Work (Teeth with- out Plates). ARTIFICIAL TEETH—We mat all kinds. Teeth Without Pain. Berlin Dental Parlors. CHARLOTTETOWS. A Discounts 389 to 40 per Cent and Half Price. The Stock Is Practically New. | - a we ee onl ht om in thy 0 arly im thé tery =. —< > > tS ww a,