THE wCharlottetown Business College W'rriting Academy, Wil! re-open for the fall and winter term on Monday, August 20th inst. Alihough students may enter at any time, it is desirable that intending stu- dents enroll as soon as possible after the la. term opens. Graduates from emp! in keeping up our reputation in this direct on by entering as early in the term as poesible. Sunszots: Book-keeping by single and doub e ; Actual Business Practice, Businese Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercial Law Railroading,Steam boating,Banuk ing (actua practice in the College Bank) Typewriting Short}and and Navigation. Facutty: L B Miller, Principal, Teacber of Book-keepisg, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspond- ence, | ypewriting and Navigation. A C Macmillan (Vice-Principal). Teacher of Railroading, Steam boating Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese Practice. J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business Fenmanship. Wm. Morsn Shortdand. J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ing, L:ttering and Auditinge Beside onr regular course of lectures on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professional and Business men. Announcement later. For application forms, testimonials, etc Spply s\ osce to this college secure (licensed) Teacher of L. B. MILLER, Principal. Quebec Steamship CO. Sir “CAMPANA,” rrom Ch’iown fom Montreal « 97th “ 3rd Sept, “ 10th Sept. - — oa . 243 “* = st Oct. “ 8th Oct, ° ta * “eé 22nd “er ity ss th Nov, “ 12th Noy rt ' Preight handled “carefully and at cur- pent rates. Passengers will find the accomodation the very Lest, and the trip up aiid down the St. “uawrente the most delightfal. CARVELL BROS, yment, and they will greatly aid ue entry (theoretical and practical,) ALMOST A MIRAOLE Strange Case of Kidney Disease Re- ported at Smith's Falls. Suirn’s Faris, Aug. 27.—One of the most remarkable cures ever performed by Dodd’s Kidney Pills was that of Mra. orge Barnes of thistown. Mrs. Barnes { was sfflicted with Female Wetkneess and {Urinal Trouble resulting from Kidney ; Disease Bo, Ch'town, May 14th,1900. Agents. dy2aw wed & sat. ‘ 0. A. A- McLean Q. Barrister etc,, Block Charlsttetown. iiioney to Lean. -_-- RVI ee Bye) Vout ao ats TORONTO FAIR Aug 27th to Sept 9th, 1900. - For Round Trip from Charlottetown $24.05. Going Aug. 28th, 29th and 30th, Sept. Ist and 4th. For Round Trip from Charlottetown $20.05. Going Aug. 31st and Sept. 3rd. 2cturn limit all tickets Sept. 13th 1900, Caadian Pacific Railway if the popular route; only one night on the road. Dir ing cars serve all meals. rs s¢ A. J. HEATE, D. P. A., O. P. Bes The disease had also @ serious effect on her senses of sight and heering, for at times Mra. Barnes would be ex- ceedingly deaf and short-sighted. Mrs. Barnes gives an account of her case for publication: —“I have consulted a doctor,” she writes, ‘‘who gave me medicive that seemed to make me worse at times. Iwastold of Dodd's Kidney Piile, and I got one box. I have used part of_the box and am completely cured, and strange to say both my hearing and eyesight sre now unaffected.” — —— a A policeman’s club contains enough lumber to floor a man. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All ruggists refund the money it fails tocure oc, K. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Strange to say, Turkey and Greece are without telephones. il = = a Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows tire concert in the sunshine. One song in the storm is worth an ens ee . s . DR. A. W. CHASE'S 9 cee CATARRH CURE C. 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 eures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. —__— > © «<< | It trade is to follow the flag in China it would do well to take a gun with it. 29th “ | Minard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. a ye ee Forty-two inventions relating to cycles were taker out Jast year by women. Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, etc. | The Sconurage of the Camp ———_— Loxpox, Augu-t 28.—A commission has been appointed by the goveroment to In vestigate the nature, Cause and prevention St. John, N. B. CARD! DF. H- L. DICKEY (Late ofjLondon Hcspitals.) €TT TALIST: Eye, Far, Nore, Throat: Orrick: Cameron Bleck Vicioria Row. Hovis: 9.30 a.m. tolp. m.;2tolp. Mm. Evemigs by appointiren ‘lelephene. (KE. es Tested and kitte with Glasses.) C As . eet Ctl. see Supplied To The Queen Ferguson’s Everton Toffee ~1d Butter Scotch direct from Edinburgh, Scotland, For®sale at Macdonald's Drug Store Nig ht Bell, Nerses Register. Brown’s| of dysentty ard enterié, and it will proceed to South Africa forthwin. sion consists of Professor Simpson, King’s Oollege,,London; Professor Notter, of Net- Ihe commis= ey,and Major Bruce. [The Examiner Calendar FOR SEPTEMBER MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 2nd. Full Moon, $th. Last Quarter, ]5th New Moon, 23rd. nigb Water Uv “4 are? 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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 3rd door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 11 a. m. 1 tc 3 and to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, Reward Offered | The Provincial Geverament will pay a liberal reward teany person who will give such infermation as will lead to the arrest ef the or who assaulted Mr. I ©. Hall, on &8t. aoe ’s Road a shert time ago. ater isan a parties THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 4, 1900. NOT ORDINARY EPITAPHS. Of the writing of epitaphs, books, there is no end, biased : ‘‘Hictacet Sarah Ann, whose breath gave out roth Tune, 1780.” It was a short way of saying : Beneath this silent stone is laid A noisy antiquated jade, This man who preferred ‘‘tacet” to ‘Sacet” obviously knew what he was talking about, but the German after Hans Breitman’s own heart who pen- ned the following, to be ins»: ed on the tombstone of his wife, obviously did not : “Mine wife Susan is dead ; has life till next Friday she haf bin dead shusc two weeks. tree fall so must it stan; all tings impossible mit God. Instances where some leading char- acteristic of feature is set forward as if it were a virtue are frequently met with. A South Carolina epitaph illus- trates this: Here lies the body of Robert Gordin, Mouth almighty and teeth accord: in, Stranger, tread lightly over this sod! If he opens his mouth you are gone, by—thunder, The grasping avarice of the miser is almost toned down toa pleasant recol- lection in the following : if she would As a ish Here lies the old Jemmy Snaps, who ne’er cried “jam satis,” ’Twould wake him if he knew that you read his tombstone gratis. It is not often that a man's name helps out the the exigencies of rhyme in describing his leading virtue, and this makes the following from Concord somewhat remarkable ; Here lies John Auricular, Who in the way of the Lord walked perpendicular. The same feat of achieving the per- pendicular was ascribed to General Wolfe. At his death a prize was of- fered for the best eiptaph on the great man, and one candidate sent in the fol- lowing : He marched without dread or fears At the head of his bold grenadiers, And what was more remarkable very particular, He climbed up rocks that were per- pendicular, nay, Every one knows that itisan_ ex- ceedingly simple matter toclimb up rocks that are perpendicular. What General wolfe had to be thankful for was, that he was not asked to climb up his tall epitaph. The poet did not get the prize. ‘This was the epitaph that Wolfe would sooner not have writ- a as: like Some are really humorous, at least as much as possible in dealing with so grave a subject, while others bear evidence of being intensely apocryphal. The fol- lowing, presumably gleaned trom a Missouri headstone, is rather Who frum her cradle talked till death, And ne’er before was out of breath. ee ———=. ten than have taken Quebec. fortunate that. It dust Hea s little of the false or just, => —— BREAK-UP OF CHINA. The most important by far of all speculations concerning China is what the Powers will do with Chinese territory. A story has gone abroad that Russia has informed the United States Government that she purposes to annex Manchuria. Whether any such declaration has been made to any power not much doubt need be felt, however, that it merely embodies Russia’s intentions, subject only to her ability to meet the opposition which the annexation of Manchuria would be sure to encounter from Japan. In fact, the process hasalready begun, since Russia is quietly assimilating Chinese territory south of the Amur river. In some quarters it is thought that the landing of Japanese troops at Amoy is the Japanese answer to these Musco- viie moves. The British Consul at Sharghai has been appealed to by the Viceroy of Fuhkien to prevent this aggression. The Tokio Government may possibly replyto any protest by alleging that if the integrity of China is violated by Russia onthe north Ja- pan is also entitled to seek territorial acquisitions in the Celestial king- dom, Some outspokén critics here are be- ginning to recognize that the outcome of the present crisis wili eventually be- that slices of Chinese territory will cer- tainly pass into the possession of Rus- sia, Germany and Japan. The first named will seize the Province of Man- churia on the plea that China declared war and invaded Siberia. Germany will claim Shantung as in- demnity for the murder of Baron Von Ketteler and Japan will take Corea, if she can get it, or if not, Amoy. What With Years WISDOM. 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Johnson & Co., Boston, Masa, we eae is The right ear that is filled with decided. and Languid Too Nervous to Sleep, and Daily Crew Weaker and Weaker—Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Restored Health and Vigour. Mrs. E. McLaughlin, 95 Parliament } Btreet, Toronto, states:—* My daughter was pale, weak, languid. and very neryg- ous. Her appetite was poor and change- able. She could scarcely drag herself about the house, and her nerves were completely unstru-g. She could not sleep for more th.™ half an hour ata time without starting up and crying out {n excitement. “As she was growing weaker and weaker I became alarmed, and obtain- ed a box of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. She used this treatment for several weeks, and from the first we noticed 4 decided improvement. Her appetite be- came better, she gained in weight, the colour returned te her face, and she gradually became strong and well. I cannot say too much in favour of this wonderful treatment, since it has prov- en such a blessing to my daughter.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is a blood- builder and nerve vitalizer of most un- vsual merit. In pill form, 60c. a box, at all dealers; or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. P. E. Istand Commercial College The attention of those who desire a thorough and practical preparation for an active business life is called to the advan- tages offered by this College. Books keeping, Commeroia} Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, English, Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, writing, etc., are taught in the most direct and practical manner. Special attention is givento locat.ng graduates in good business positions. New term opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20:h inst., at 9.30 a m. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal and Proprietor Aug 2—d&w tf. TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be received until the British policy will be in this event is not known and probably is not yet She Was Pale Type~ | | THURSDAY, the 20th day of September, * next, at 12 o’clock noon, for the erection of a brick and stone building on the site of che present Apothecaries Hall, in Charlottetown. Plans end speciftcations prepared by W. C. Harris, Architect, may be seen at the office of McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked ‘*fender for Apothecaries Ha! suilding.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. eee W. A. O. MORSON, dy thur, wed, fri. td, Cures CHRONIC PISEASES and RUP. TURE. Office at Mrs. Stumb ies, corne Ch’town, Aug. 24th, 1900. it, LI F Prince and Kent Street, Charlottet own, from j Saturd*yievening toTuesday a. m. every Ww ex. ci seein a Yom <r eee — NEAT GLEARANGESALE OFB00TS STlOCK OF W. H. STEWART & CO, Who Have Cone of Business, Will be Sold at TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER Discounts 30 to AQ per Cent and Half Price, The Stock Is Practically New. Now is the time t9 buy Shoes at. yourjown price —ale for 42s only Goft Bros will conduct the gale. FREE! F ‘ a + > : ia 3 J t received ou supply of th & large fected lenses? seated Per. 7 Zive satisfecti ty done in the pa a hay f 2 have a nice ns als) ; nickle and gold-filley ! % 3 of all patterns which 3 selling cheaper than Ce 4 before. We are ing ‘ we7ld-famed Muri foe the eyes at 50c per bottle 94 Mite. cures, For further; af, + Atop apply to ~ lilo, Jury & Co, BARBADOS | MOLASSES & SUGuR Direct from West : i Malabar. nae —~ wh, 200 puns. tierces and ght 3 badoes Mol.isses, bey bright a 300 bbls. bright Grocery § Now landing Connolly's wii and or q low. N. RATTENBORY, Pa Aug 20th—eod, rd rr Summer Drinks: as Jamaica Cordial not on); makes a nice healthy su beverage but also acts as, tonic for the stomach. Iie | put up in 25e bottles, “ Fruit Syraps. We | a full line of ‘ihe best a Fruit Syrups. Theflayorsi clude Lemon, Pineapple, Van. illa, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lime Fruit and Raspberry vinegar. Montserratt Lime Juicei: } said to be the best in the world. We have just receivel several cases of it, put up@ pint and quert bottles, [tg» farther than any other op a- count of its superior streegth, West India Lime Juice oily t 15¢e a pint at HiAT. arth Beer &