g2eere 64% esse Seet 36 rf Your Troubles Vanish in Smoke ; You wu find on : ° a st aid § gars toe § f se ” ; ce” sa ty pranas : ang tro! the ‘ rapes sf 0 fiftec g est 5 § Bava a é ; Wea carry 4 4 pee ; @ shewlls to ; 9 chev 5 ; 5 4 2 4 7 cent en ce y ‘ ( re ‘ hoice hav e t from, jOomMm- Clear jage e222 222 SPSLLE SES TITS j990 0998 99OC S ~wOSOLSOSTD 6+ ‘ 0 S ' ’ ‘ ; or ' ‘ ‘ . ’ ‘phos ' « \ \ d‘ any other ki A Giner Snap that ppy is yoo We keep th appy kind —mixed r ght, dé right and we sell the right at OniV , ' I2e per ib. Order today. iBLEPRONE — Db. Stewar ov 840 2% BP eava 7 © v 7229 Lady Smith, of sou th Af pare wo UW MRS, SMITH, Tt mee I #0 0 i. | él] 1 e+) vas i - WILT 2DCx All first ythiz ° con @ ’ } if D of othe ) ish da MCKINNON & McNEVIN = Se S2 LSSS. SSGSESY | 3 | @ |e | .< €2 — 5,000 TROOPS DAILY. C P.R. Can Transport That Many Across the Continent. Montreal, July —It is understood thatthe C, P. R. has intimated to the Admiralty authorities in London that it is prepared to traneport 5,000 troops daily from Quebec to Vascouver if the emer- gency should srise requiring their pres- ence in China. The sccommodation to iw provided forthe men wilibe of the best - lescriptior, and they will be hurried 8 | across the continent in “Imperial Limited” > time. lt is said that the Imperial authbori- ‘)\ les are intendingto make Eequimalt the Bs} | temporory base of supplies fcr any troops *o | that may be taken across, and it is likely 9! therefore, that Victoria will probably be 9 | ‘be point of embarkation for the troops. 4 | — -e- A : : 8 | Plague in Pekin. oa ec | Lonpon July 18— A despatch to the 4 , Central News trom Rome says telegrams _ | have been received thrre today which ) | State that the bubonic plague is spreading «| alarmingly in Pekio. There are also 4] numerous casesat Tien Tsin. A letier ’ | teceived by the Propaganda says that yj early in June the plague was prev‘lent “ {| in Pekin, and tbat four [ialian missioo- = | ries died Of the disease, > | sanders coming home tospend the 2 | i ® | summer,ihore who are proud of what the > | ; eae 9 | Orav: Islanders have done in south ; | Africa, shonid get a photograph of the : isiand COntingent, just as a remem- 9 | brance. For sale at C. J. Mitchell’s book ; | store,Queen Street, opposite Prowse Bros 9 | Price 35 cents and one dellar. ’ ° i | . . . 9 | ‘fake your fishing tackle with you to 2 | M lon the 25th. Don't forget the Garden Scucial at Warermere on Tuesday, 24th July, in aid c iarlottetewn Hospital. ’ _— MARRIED ' . } ‘ 3 ' At Brighton, ( \ariotte'own,by the Rev. J n Goodwill, July llth, Allen Albert | McDongali, ot Argyle Shore, to Anna } Bella McPhee, of Canoe Cove. Springion, July llth, by Rav. M. ( poell, Mice Isabella Mciotosh, to Mr. lantel A McDonald. \t the Higgins House, Charlottetown, rid lS:h, 1900, by the Rev. D. B. Me F 1.,A., Mr. Alexander Williem 4 of Kidon, Belfast, aca Mise | > ' McLzod, of Wood Isiands a > i o-<-_. <— —» —_" > > ~< a FAMOUS FIiCcTUReE. q [hat group of thirty Islanders who 4 left bere last October to fight i (heir Qu n in far distant Seuth Africa Their fortuves have heen varied Most f the u are etill — lransvas) undergoing the hardshi; ( npaiguing Two of them va dbome, arrived last nig Several of them have been wound nd two bave given up their live A generation bencea phorogri at these brave men—P. E d share ofthose whom Roberts com- plimented ab apt bie soldiers § ~ be a valuable remembera You 16 bave oue if you want [Thereare two size*, both ver YD os, aud tne pr ar 5 vt $100. For eale in Chanlotiet J. Mitehe!l’s bo hotor and s ExaMINeR Office, or mailed A nost paid on receipt of price by RY L. Cotton, P. Q. Box 84, Ch’town WH >} ES, AL} AGENTS H i <> <Q <> =aZp iol ene: — ie nce —r: —- A _— x we Fe PSSSSSSES SSSSS]o3 Yy | é - ' oy Lag” 2 cn ? C * we ~ f q} tt vo? wh y if hg J stock. i ‘ t off v Lpeo v i ip st go at : pps Ci ff, and nts J i { I : ne vp bE ' ; . e J) f uUrewer B® Pe RS Ve WSLIMS ‘\ , tiv di ow is vour chance \ g «>? 7 ’ 7 ¥ f . n 76 i ‘ a : Kl > - a? 3 7 ¥ mi ¢ a ft ox ¥ ‘ if 7 ~ , iq ,ou can have your 4 f tLA Lud \ a y have many other bargains but cannot men- / 4 cA as + On them at present. WEEKS & CO. TH EJPEOPLE'S;STORE, BARGAIN STORE. Ss = THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 10, 1900. RUSINESS IS BUSINESS, Lubricating Oil for the Inter- colonial, Haggart. Blair. Contract. contract. Oylinder oil,..ccccisse cau ae 63 Engine oil, summer... .20 39 Eogine o:l, winter...... -214 39 Car oil, summer..... 083 Py | Car o1) winter. .......0.. -O9} A5 Coach oil, summer... .19 45 Coach oil, winter....... 213 45 Signal and lamp oi!.. .373 4615 SHIP NEWS Fort of Charlottetown. ENTERED. July 17.—Morning Light, Read, Pug- wash; Katie and Ellen, McNeill, Port Hood, July 18.— Nereid, Bernard, Paspebiac, P. Q.; Ladv May, McDou gal Belle Rivers Helena Maud, Mr tou ; Vertee, Evans, do. 1O) m,P 1c CLEARED. ee Local and Gther Items | A. 0.8 .—Regular meeting to-night at | 8 o’clock — Installation of officers. a LL.O.A.—Special meeting of St.George’s Lodge will be held to-night. First and fourth degree. Young Britons will also meet toxnight, Anotuer Excursion.—The L. O. L. No 45, Westville, have chartered the 8. S. Amelia for an excursioa to Cahriottetown on Saturday the 21st of July.—-Pictou Standard, Zion Cuurcn Picyic.—The annual pic- nic of Zioa Church Sunday School is be- ing held at Freetown tolay. ' There is a |large attendance. Ten well filled cars left Charlottetowa at nine o’clock this morning. ne At St. Perer’s.~—Th: Rev A. Gunn, July 17 — Champloo, Orr, Shediac ; ii Empress, Murchison, Point Prim ; Morn- ng Light, Read,Pugwasb; Carita, Cruik- | shank, Campbellton; Katie and Ellen, | cNe i, Wood Islar ls. July 18—Lady May, McDougall, Bell: River; Katie, Hickey, Baddeck; Ellen Maud, Farrell, Richibacto ; Helena Maud, Trenholm, Shediac, N. B. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. July 16.—Schrs. Jessie Lure, Newcastle, lumber. July 17.—Chief Command, Langill, Pictou, coal ; Restive, Cain. Pictou, coal; Susan King, Grant, Shediac, salt. July 18—Neal Dow, Irving, Richibucto, lumber Newell, Mce- CLEARED. May B, S Keefer, McLean, Horton, - 16.—Scbrs > 0 >Cs5 July Sapin, mdse : Pictou, coal. July 17.—Chief ’ Commander, Langill, Pictou, bal ; Reetive, Cain, Pictou, bal ; Susan King, Grant, Baie Verte, mdse. July 18. mad ssie Newe'l, McLure, New castle, bal. a $5.00 for 20 « or its equivalent when you DY faded Skirt and make itas¢g MAYPOLE SOAP FREE book on Home Dyeing by applying to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. ; } ' | | James ; of Cardigan, will conduct two services io St. Peter’s congregation on Saibath next, the 2Zo1 inst, Cours and places of preaching as follows: Head of Bay at 3 p. m., 6nd North Side at 7. sepa Lots of fun at the races on Tu-sda July 24th, at the garden social in aid ot the Hospital, Spend the evening at Watermere An enjoyable time is guir- anteed and help alon g a good causs. Kindly send donatiozs tothe S: iperioress at the Hospital. _—. — Pe Baptist Puronic-—1be Baptists of Hazelbrook intend holding tbeir annual picnic On Mr.John Smith’s ground, near the church, on Monday, the 23rd instant. Refreshments and a l5c. table for those coming without baskets. Ice-cream and strawberries will be served on the ground, Twa and Soctra,.—The committee in charge of the Tea and Social to be held at Watermere on Tuesday, July 24th, in aid of Charlottetown Hospital, beg to tender thanks fordcnation of $5.00 from Mr. Hammond, representative of Hudon Hebert, Montreal. Ali donations will be thankfully received by the Superioress of | the hospital. —tf, Po.ice Court.--This morning William McCabe was fined $20 or 60 days with hard labor fer being drunk and disorderly ou Tuesday last. Ernest Rooney, for being drunk and disorderly, was ined $5 or 30 days. Edward White wss fined $2 or 10 days being drunk and ingapable. t po ice yesterday morning, was orrisey, who was arrested by the remanded to | jail for eight days. Coming AGAIN.—Tbe Summerside Farmer says: Mr.&. H. Jones, of Sabre- vois, P. Q., the well-known sheep buyer who visited theIsland each season for ———-——- ___._.__ | Pome years past, is expected to arrive at Eis: Summerside in a few days to arranges matters for handling more sheep, Jambs In this city,on July 17:b, Winifred M..| and geese thie full thaa ever. He hopes nly sanghter of Nicholas and Ellie Me» | to be able to make arrangements for ship Parlase, sged 9 months, ping not less than 3000 a week from oo Se een Summerside up to the close of navigation, wr. H. FP, Wr: Dentist at Mt, Sea oe Stewart, in order to extand the radius of Cagistian ExDgavor ~The ee ar his practice is viving special inducements nual convention of ne rr | Chris- lasting until September 21st, during | “8? Endeavor Union met que yes- h time he will spend a week in each | ‘¢44Y afternoon, and ig in sees arain f four places as foliows;—Julv 29th to today. The time of the aftorso ue} Ang. Sth, at Morell; Aug. 5th to 12th, at me vesterday was taken ap stn : jcad of St. Peter’s Bay; 12th to 19tbtat | O&5!ees, such as the appointing of con ake’s Station; 19th to 26th at Cardigan mittees, etc, At the welcome meeting in Bridge. julwl7 tf. the evening an interesting literary and ~~ we musical programme was disposed of,among It is reported from the Philippines th: e items being a temperance'‘addrees by \mericaus have captured some ineur- | Rev. R. F. Whiston, of Charlottetown. who asfertthatthey witnessed the a | nlive of a number of the party of TueE Boy's Bricape.—The Boys’ Brig- Lreut. dC. Gilmecur of tre Yorktown, ade did not c9 into camp ye sterday on ac- poured there by the Filippicos in the{ coant of the wet weather. The Summerside prirg of last year. boye bivouacked Jast night at the homes of their friends in Charlottetown. This "ha é< he morning they were escorted to Camp by That =e Ani hor hose the Caarlo tetown companiei headed by upporters for ladies has J ust | the band of the 82nd Regiment. Follow rived It’s the newes .d the, nicest thing you've en yet. Price only 38¢ — Moore & I ‘oore & McLeod. 2 “rand: Tea and Garden Social A Grand Ten and Garden Social in aia of Charlottetowo Hospital will be held aé Watermere (late reaidence of Colonel Moore) TUBSDAY,.. JOLY 24th a ' ULL i The best tea tables, yefrechment and ic cream iibleg wit! be provided, Tea served from 5 p. m. to8 p. m. Good music by t'e League of the Crosse Rand. Pancing aud lots of amu ements. Be eure and a'tend, as the ladies will epere no pains to make this the grandest event of the een-on, and the bospitel needs your assistance. By order of com» committee, CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highes* - for scrap iron, lead, — brass or any old alloy at Esdale Foundry. ve. ie MciLEaN, Charlottetown it Pg ia the camp order: No 1, Summerside, ‘flivers, 27 boys; No 2, Charlottetown, (S t Peter’s) : 1 efficer and 15 bove; No 3, Charlottetown, (Methodist): 3 officers ‘37 - boys; No 4. Charlottetowap¢St Pan's): 2 officers, 25 boys; No 3 parr tetown, | (St James’): 4 ficcrag boye; total, 14 officers, 146 bov®, staff cfficers, 6; ‘making in all 1660 camp. Oc. Moore, when the bove-Arrived at the barracks.delivered excellent address. an . ' fe BY LU % j RP 294 ES | WSs : cs SINS i SPIRENT “> ef Vic r We ay 4 . i = | > a» | KYA VW ee | “a ay ss e = | z Le s- = } ; a 1 ‘= = i = MZ | s% aS *% Wou a | pa — | = = > => o ape 3 A st % “¢ 7 nank “ a es = - oe ag? i = ~~ = *~ OUr ‘iends S we OUr Friel “as If you will give prompt atiention to our accounts just been rendered. TUOPS NINN ATTY? ' Se Rs NNN et & ssssediasli MAAN SIEULALAA sie H444 en i i = MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. The Selling of the Crash Skirts heap 24 for 9Oc each. $1.30 for $1.20 each. Si 7s for $1.45 $2.00 for $1.55 each. The latest styles, best material, well made, and perfect fitting offered at the above low prices to clear Coms Quick! There are only twenty-five 2ach ————— — —— - os i p . ee nines re ae 5 if it i } l left. Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the largest3and n of neck wear in.the city! We have them at any price from 2 irong line with us is our Shirts. Another s White and silk front shiris. ‘olored s pee shirt our ever te clothing, $5c per suit. Ewtr PORE OE EE Oe OED CTR ee eager * | a bargains ever y SaturJay Gordon & ET TR ET er tee ht on LL AL | mALT DRESS AND ¢ {AT ‘J riFA i T.. J. Harris, Q read PEDAL PE OPO EE Sy 3 Coil Balbriggan Un 2 tore open until A ee HUbDIEst io “e cto 7.e co ant! Vv t Rak abi ge % } . er } % itfitte CATH SAILC} 5, “> hg is London House