oe ¥ o 2 = — See aeaeaaaiamaee stem are : : |What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve| CLitec Steamship Co.) Food? ¥ In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an th PA A "” are cclate coated pill. Inthe condensed I ’ orm it contains al of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a ree blood builder and nerve pemorative, aa ours From Montree From Cbh’\own = Te Gaiatadia wesk nerves’ men, ' 22nd M Mo jay 28th M | women and chilpren strong and healthy’ sesday 22nd May on: Sth May | 50 cents a box. onday 4th June « lth June iin “é : ‘<4 “ 9th ‘ ne ~ ~ - Jal “ a. Tuly The girl who can be agreeable with the “ aon ; y “ 231 : “a | toothache has an idea! disposition. 30th “ es 6th Ar i scilessllh dieniiasenasnici_enaiatianoen ‘ Bt y “ 20th “ ims ’ ; a? emote es, { Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, Y ‘ } ’ * 10th Sept. - iu . ie " Ist Oct Most women have pet theories aa to ; Sth Oct. "fee? what the idea] man should be like. 22nd * « 29 - 5th Nov. « 12th N — ee i ’ as io) nd Ys full d at cur tt DR. A. W. CHASE'S f) Fr, Freight haodled ‘carefully ana s e. Oust FALCH. SATARRH CURE nee pP engere “will find the accom } is sent direct to the diseased t! Les , and the trip up and Do parts by the Improve d Blower. I Heals the ulcers, clears the air she St. Lawrence the most delightial. + aay a ody} wf \ARVEL BROs, throat and permanantly cures May ae - A, ents Catarrh and Hay Feve r. B ie en, © ay dy ’ gente. free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. ¢ ase « wed & sat. Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. i ae a “~Y » N OTICH. Women who have plenty to occupy their mind seldom gossip. Notice is hereby given that the busivess| ,,, ie tee — of the late Charles Matheson, Paioter,| Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, will '« carried on by the undersigned un-~ anil ido . ee es ; Thos ways seeking pruise »usipess will be under the man- So are always se g pra ‘ 8 of Jobn C. Murphy, who been inj *™ OU ‘ t cloy of the deceaved for the pact —_—_—____—_—_ ars, a master workman, aod A Good Stomach. G pete nt to conduct the work. | y former customers Ts essential to health and happiness, but » ‘lieit cs ” | don’t blame the stomach for Bg It os, +L , } is deranged, and causes poisonots e tore- JANE MATHESON, | main in the —e causing Taye ~— i Ke Ay % 2 { a |; ache and irregular action of the bowels’ Dr. Avard’e, June 12th, 1900, , Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate tne Ilver, | kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- z ——--—-———— _ | tion on these organs eflect prompt and last- at} | ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia’ headache Me y ILL ' j 01 red | and al] kidney ailments. O1€e pilla dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, oy ation Examines. pestp inary Have you ever thought how seldom we 1} ious Courses of Study, w Ot te at) -al sad at loca) centres on lith | “#°8°: Jue i at Montreal in September, as ea is ake Mice! Foe tw of Aste Chem ~ To Cure a Coldin One Day ned) « eel : ¢Fec-ity of Applied Science ;Mon. 17th Sept. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Fe vf Medicine ] j seitis retund the money it fails to cure Fac of Law ive Medi | c. K. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Fy «f Com parative Medi- ie ‘ » Vew rinary Science, Sat- 22nd Sept) . ‘ Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm | > Ije es > ° . ne a Some #omen keep all their soiled finery DEN: ~ «:thout Matriculation | a j : J ; Faculty of Applied Scienc 1} to wear ot bome. cov 1 Civil, Mechanical, Electrica! el ae wi nginecring, Chemistry ane utc . icilaibihiinaaiibiciiamiain tu also open to PARTIAL ENTS cd will vu. Matriculation, ee soe ret year) Mirard’s Lisiment cures Golds, ete. ’ a s wd me I « Exhibitions in the Faculty of «vis, rai rom $90 to $2 00, will be held on the bitin 17 ember at Montreal, Halitax. -t} Je} B., Charlottetown. Pp. E. 1, St. +r- os probably nothing purer than ‘ ifid., and other centres. i ’ ’ “ Vietoris College, the new res-} » Mau whe lends money to ic collese for Women, will be reat) \ ti) be never expects to get it dee udep ts on 17th September. ' Gill No: ma! School will be re-O;« 1 ss cittglsaimcciaacablilaeancs Caaaan 0} prem o., —_—" ai : lars of Examinations, & "OF Jem ¢ eh. Oi J : 1) das. containing full inform»: | j#& 5 uiment cures Diphtheria. I obtained op applicstion to W. VAUGHAN, Régitt:a: iniiatnieeeicesdatllawiadl wd is a sr ee n é f rt . r “yy YT? ) ig g stthe Prout | Say’s at the Front a DINK A . . = ote - 1 > es p them o77cy from tujc “a am "iy z 7 f,. }- athome. fikKE'S NO. 1 WHARF pe 2 etre ft cine der screen doors and a3 j STOCK if ine best Coal on bard and arriving daily. \ . WS now. A snare of your patronage is solicit- ed. r n fy A. Duchemin & Co LOWEST PRICES ‘ €. 1. Door and Saeh Factory. PROMPT DELIVERY ia Jove 0c&wim then eod § wim. ad g 8? . | a of ‘The late residence of Mal- CASH DOWN colm MeLeod, Q. C., in Char- lottetown Royalty, containing}, Tbe highes* for scrap iron, lead, copper, bruss or any old tWe uty and three quarters alloy ah sdale Foundry Acres. T. A. McLEAN, Apply to Charlottetown D, C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &c. Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, ae —. Don’t Neglec CHEAP EXCURSIONS ole Canadian Northwest From Canadian Pacific Stations in New Brunesw.ck. Round trip Colonist class tickets. Winnipeg...... sovceccer cece seccsecesHa5.00 Penta, . no0s0:ctadieveeuun aeae ReBI RB ..cocc: cccccces-vs coveseses cocceccce DOO WesOOn.. «.. <n. casensedecocosertensesece, Oe — Alb Phoeccccece poccceoes cee esce a COMIN « o's . ccntdtitec cede “ccccses Se Red Decree eee, 40:00 | ment turning out first-class work only. Edmonton, ..........+++ses004.2- 40.00; WE GUARANTBE ALL OUR WORK; if you Tickete good going only June 18th,) have not given us atrial it will pay duly 13th and 16th, good to return until you to do so and we will be pleased to Augurt 2010, Sept. 12th and 16tb, 1900, | see you at Great GrorGEg STREET. ol W N TANTON veweler | Your Watch If you allow your watch to run too 1g without cleaning, or with damag- « parts it may be wornso badly as to Gstroy its usefulness as a timepiece; oetter have it examined by yeur Watch Doctor and if in need of re- gairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- Tickets good to stop over at Dryden, Qnt., Winn seg and weet thereof. For further partieulare write vo. Siew or THE Bie Waren. THE DAILY EXAZINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 16, 1900. ee cane ene aCe EEN TRAITS OF THE DOWAGER] _| years of a disease caused by his debau- —_— A PORTRAIT OF THE RULER OF CHINA FROM PEN OF A CATHOLIC PRIEST. Father R. P. Coldtr, one of those Catholic missionaries who were the most influental and therefore the most hated “foreign devils’ in China, has published in the Revue de Paris an article mainly de:igt-ed to give a sketch ef the Dowager Empress as a woman and as a sovereign. Of the portrait delinated by the priest of an adversary of his religion may have some taint of unfriendliness, but when looked at among other portraits of the same personage a correct idea may be course, | had ot the moral and physical trans of the Chinese female ruler. ‘It has been said.” writes Father Coldtr, “that the Empress was born from low parentage, and that it was by cunningness and iutrigue that she had raised herself from the ignominous con- dition ofa slave to the rank of Empress Well, the father of Tsu-Hsi was a ‘Tar- tar marshal, without wealth, but of good nobility. He gave his daughters such a perfect education that two of them were chosen as brides for Imper- ial princes. Ts u-Hsi’s sister married Prince Chouen, father of the present Emperior. The Dowager Empress 1s therefore the aunt of Kuang-Su, after having been the mother of his pre- decessor, who died in 1875. “She was born in 1834, and is there- fore sixty-six years eld. She entered in 1850 the harem of the new Emper or, Hien-Font, not as Empress—the place already occupied by the Empress of the East—but as secondary wife, and she han beeen chosen especially by the mother Empress: ‘The legiti- mate wife had the misfortune not to give any male child to Hien-Fong dur- ing the five years which followed his elevation tothk crown. This blessing was reserved tothe ether wife, the daughter of the Tartar marshall. By this stroke of fortune she saved her master from the decheance, being ous- ted from power, for any Emperor who during five years does not have a male heiris compelled to designate himself, or let be designated, his eventual suc- cessor—that 1s, to abdicate a portiea of his rights. “From the day she was the mother of the future Emperor, the young ‘lar- tar Princess received the title of *Mer- ciful Benefactress,’ and was installed in the palace of the West. Still, her child did not belongto her officially —sterile Empress of the East was pro claimed as being his legitimate mvtiics But both .wornen. contributed 1o education, or rather the official mother surrendered her power to the real mother. “Tsu-Hsi was then a very beautiful woman. It is impossible to find any authentic bortrait of her, for the face of the far East sovereign is not populariz- ed by photography, as in the Occident. But a poet has depicted Tsou.Hsi as follows in his verses:—‘Her body is graceful and supple like the neck ef the cygnet on the waters, the oval face takes birth on the rounding form ofa capricicus chin, and is nobly crowned by the harmonious arch of a wice fore- head; the nose is of a lime, pure, co. quettish, straight, thin singularly moy- able’ according te mental impressions The face is lighted by dark and spark- ling eyes‘, etc. Does this Tartar Venus possess the masculine and _ sportive tastes attributed to her by British chroniclers? The Dowager Empress gives too much time to State affairs to be able to reserve a large portion cf it to gymnastic exercises. “Still, it can be affirmed that her heart has not remained inactive. The great empresses, like Catherine II ,have known the weaknesses of an asdent temper. But in many women politics is always associated with the move- ments of passion and direct them most often. It is thus that the first favour- ite of Tsu.Hsi was Prince Lung, her husband’s brother, an intelligent man and a reformist’ whom she always sup- ported, unrill his recent death, against the reactionary parties. It is quite probable that she had somewhat similar relations with most of the statesment whom she made State Ministers, like Li-Hung- Chang. “This ardent women never hesitated to use all means, even voilence, in or- der to excute her will. The first of her couys e’etat followed immediately the death of her husband, the Em per- or Hien-Fong. He had instituted a Council of Regency, excluding the two Empresses from the direciion of pub- lic affairs. On the very return from the funeral of Hien-Fong, Tsou-Hsi’ had all the regents beheadeh, with the exception of Prince Tehoung, who, be- longing to the Imperial family; was per- mitted to drink a cup of ‘golden leaves, which are the hemlock of China. In 1873 Emperor Ton-Tche, son of Tsou Hsi abecame of age. He was a bad, specimen of humanity. ches he died, to be soon followed to grave by his young widow. This re- calls the history of Agrippina. “In 1898, on the night of Septem- Der 21 to 22, Tsu-Hsi, who had caused the elevation to the throne of Kuang-Su, her sister's son having be- come displeased with the Government, | and signed the decree declaring her Regent ofthe Empire. . .I do not aim at writing her in the history of China. I merely tried to sketch the physiognomy ofthe extraordinary wo- man who is accused of organizing the massacte of all the foreignersin the Celestial Empire.” - ie Ecezmain Its Worst Form. Back Covered With Blisters — Terrible Itching — No Sieep Possible — Dr. Chase's Ointment Simply Marvellous in its Curative Powers. Mr. John Kelly, 79 Trinity street, To. ronto, in an interview, made the fol- lowing verbatim statement:— **T have been troubled with eczema in almost its worst form for the past three years. At times my back and shoulder blades were literally covered with patches like water blisters, and these, accompanied with terrible itch- ing on my legs, put sleep out of the question. I tried various well-known ointments (names mentioned), and did everything possible to obtain relief, but with little success. I had frequently heard of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, but meeting with so many disappointments, I had not tried it. Seeing the advertise- ment one day I concluded to get a box. Since using Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I am like a new being. Its soothing and healing properties are simpiy marvel- lous, and I am honestly grateful to Dr. Chase’s Ointment for the release from long suffering.’ for all itching skin diseases, 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Yeronto. There wil! be sold by iafront of tbe Court House, in Summer- side, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of July A. D.,1900, at the hour of eleven o’clock & m, undera power of sale contained in a mortgage dated the firet day of Decem ber, A. D., 1884, and made between John Wedge and wife ofthe one part, and the undersigned of the cther part, all that tract of land on Lot !5, Prince County, bounded as folluw- :- Commencirg on tLe north side ot the Coaspel Road io the sonthwest angle of land ot Amais Richard, thence north along the weetern boundary thereof and of Jand of Tenilaus Richard to the main roud, thence nortiwestwardiy aloug same to the ea-i Louudary of jand kncwn as Lapel land, thence southwardly along tue same to the Chapel Koad atoresaid, thence along the same east tc the place of commencem*n', containing twenty acres, more or lers. Dated the 22ad day of June, A. D., 1990, J. E. WYATT, Mortgagee. an nt {re he “f A ¥ Fe ) + - re yee es eSen 80, 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. BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI CITOR, ETO Orricge—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. Dr.J C Houston Physician & Surgeon Scotia penetrated into his room with some friends devoted to her. She accused the Empreor ofall kinds of crimes, and slapped his face when he denied the accusations. Being terrorized, he surrendered the seals of State to the terrible woman Fest Fine Photogranhy iim} ail the Latest Design: | Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. all delighted Be sure and visit the leading studio. Coe: Ee Sideboard Elesance |) Meeks Ne Weenie sneak Uur customers yf ® DOD rmowony | is not so expensive as is geaerally supposed, Prices were all big a few years ago. Now it’s different. We have a number of sideboards now in stock that would have cost “way up’4 few years ago, but to day are within easy reach of slim purses. They are of rich pattern and Dr. Chase’s Ointment, a positive cure | Public Auction | designs, good woods, well put together, and finely finished—wiil last a life-time. Prices from $8.96 to $25.00. ee ce te rr ce ee a te SFOSea 6S 402 OO 64> 0£0= 60 oo John Newson |! ti SBWODB*R OS7* IJ OOD 92OWOD D] o™D Deeegneereesii, . ES ee ne -- + So -_—— —~ rene Oe ee ee ee - ———— mp ar 8 & Summer Switi Our importations of clothes for spring and summer is a0 cm plete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiet tock of tuitings, overcoatings and trousering, to be seen i his city. Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanshij guaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line vf gents’ furnishing JOHN MLEOD «00 Men’s Summer | Cotton, ‘Balbriggan, Merino, Underwear | Natural Wool. Prices per suit 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 up. I. J. Harris, London Houst D. C. 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