* ee a a er lai me reg ane cer mae og xe “ = Se: - a weer a neg adie a Bl he a Ua nea Ca RN OND Soce enn a ae ee THE DAIL‘ one ms emg A CARD. |THEDAILY BXAMINE! Seemed We, the undersigned do hereby | ree to refund the money ona twenty- | five cent bottle Will’s English Pills, if alter using three fourths of contents of bottle, they do not re'ieve Constipa JULY 26, 1900. THE CROPS. MINER if | wonderfully improved the appearance and Marehfield Hall, on Thureday | peculiarly fiited for the task he bas under- | however, having jast started the grade | taken, Hie brilliant careerasa student {of admiral it 1s probable Kempit will nodoubt secure for hima crowded | thought ont the regulations house, and we feel eure ihat hie lecture; iy pure ignorance, as here { wil] prove botb interesting and _ instruc- appears to be no reason why a Uciel | tive. States rear admiral should be worth more nand Headache. We also warrant Reoswvr raine aod warm weather have | tat four bottles will permanently cure ‘ DIOR obstinate case of nstiy oi mn | prospecte of the crops throug hout this | , ch tithe ae " : | Perens Hay has thickened at the Johnion & Johnson, Druggists, | bottom, and though the yield will still be | C'narlottetown, P. E. I. ft ght, there will be considerably more for | Gece. E. Hughes, Druggist. Char-| @8¢ next winter than was anticipated a town, P. E. I. | month ago. The preeeut prospects in L. W. Watson, Drugg Que. | respect to grain and roots are good ; and ( horlottetown, P. E. I. nothing unto vard should happen, the crop | Reddin Bros., Drugzists, Queen | of 1900 will be, upon the whole, unusually Ne re Charlottetown. ' large. om + - rs A TEST APPLIED. i eee ~ — — wT | in SVT ne | ‘This coun- ar ' . . = in errin | 4241 0st ithe Government is: si | try is prosperous. This is the growing } ; ae } time. See how our trade is increasiag,’ = — ov pari a = wi But the Montreal Star shows, by reference : gs : ae m vag tas . ir to the official statistics, that in the 18 ss a all ante re , vanity to years of Conservative rule ending with size these are the Herrinz to buy. | June 30, 1896, the percentage of increase We have just received also some| 2 Canadian exports was nearly twice as » fat Cape Breton Herring. We | great as the percentage | of increase ip ca apply them in pails, bls. S| American exports during tte same period, | and by the dozen, aiso iu barrels | 52 per cent for Canada as compared with for the whclesale trade. <7 per cent for the United States. But in the four years of Liberal rule ending FE 8 the June 30, 1900, the percentage of increase in Canadian exports was less than the pers , T 2 { centage of increase of American e ‘ts Preserve Season . can exports during the same period, about 45 per Ve have just reczived 50 dozen cent for Canada as compared with about D, ae , elassand stone which! -o #reserve jars n glass and stone which ' 58 ner cent for the United States. The 50 } rtoces "out he yt. . } : } Wi! DE sold 10w tae ari nll Star concludes that if the value of exports s the best criterion of presperity and pro- maspberries. ee grees Canada was steadily gaining on the J cited States during the 18 years of Con- pa... servative rule, while during the fuur years of Liberal rule it has steadily fallen be- R. R I Orders filled for Raspberries by the Madigan & Co)" "ose | NuTsS AND COMMENTS. sower Queen Street. nee v1 ¥ CANADA'S — W bo is acting minister of railways International EXMIDItIO |. iu ‘Tororic Gite ssys Mr. Sutberlanu? D.ciur Landerkin used to pose us % 1 ] . X B | ibe w.tet tue Liberal perty in the House . f. FU Ii, —s . vt Cwmous. He hes bad the wit to an- | Uvcuuce tia be will not seek re-election. Opens Sept, 10th, Closes Sept 19th. tie Literals premised to make Can- (ad) cbesp Country to livein. Have Ao) hept tue promiee? If you think ver your living expenses ompare prices wita what they were have low k ¢ termiking « n f Veais ago. +p = N ® s ibougbt that it will be Auguet beluce ibe ipferuationsa! column Gap start marca from Tien leaves but slim brought to the tgalloue Ircm Guede ip Ume. usements will, this year, be mcie than evera promincnt feature, inclucis many we 4¥ and startling novelties, picuw P ko. This “VU intles ¢f Can b- m7 w o -=— =» < = funds for the ta~'r 2 Cust ess, 10,000 shares of pre bites inng sj n the So yj fetieG riccCk at SLL per ebare are to Le is- the ¢ | sheu'e mal ‘ = t al, 0 provide ; & Itu. ~ | lis reperted tnat there has been | found iv London o Jeter writen by Glad- lentry furms will be sent | #toue which Jende tovne belief that the toe torn ¢r premiet Gid pot ace cept a tiie was becauce ie intisted upon | becoming the Rarl of Liverpool, which ; BS successfully opposed by the Jenkinson farsily. te : oT See }@a80u . A. EVERETT, —A special court wil] be formed to try ine rebele who in Cape Colony roze to aid the Boer republics. When the war is over these men will have a chance to leain | how foolish they were. As beaten en- emies the burghers of the Free State and the Transvaal will go free; as rebels those | ofCape Colony will go totrial. While | the punishment of the rank and file is not likely to be severe,it will yet be punisb- | ment, and punishment that is deserved. ent i Tm tT? NOTICE —, * Having retired trom business won who are indetied to me make immeuin'e payment stthe Medics] Hall Queen &1 - barlottetown. W DODD ~ —In an address presented to the Pope’s delegate, Monseigneur, Falconio, by the i | Tee Liberal reply to all the charges | Colonies, lays down tbe rule that there | e — — President Whiuney, of the Dominion - oot oe : a a 021 Company, has notified the etockhbold. | i Francieco, says : | ery to carry on Operations more extensive- EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 26, 1900 Tempest in the Teacup. parish priest of Riverda Loup and his parishioners, the following passage is to be read: ‘* We are British subjects, and irrevocably loyal to the Britieh crown.” Lonpox, July 25.~—The Globe’s naval A prominent French Canadian gentleman eorrespondent at Taka writes ; who draws attention to the above, adds, ; * : i 4 { “there are not many Bourassas in the! “ Admiral Kempff has raised a storm asian © In & téa-Cupon the salute question. He | province of (aebec. sh ; > | issecond in command of the station an | thus entitled to eleven guns as rear- field, will deliver @ lecture entitled | admiral, and this was recently given him ‘ Rambles in the Old World,” in the } by the Endymion at Yokohama. He —We learn that Dr. Ferguson, Marsh- CUSTOM TAILOSING AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS Morris $lock, Direct South of Post Office, We VYvant to do evening, | claimed 13 guns, stating that no American Auguest 2nd, beginniog at 8 o’clock. Dr.| admiral got eleven gune, their Fergueon has recently returned from en | being: Full admiral 17 ; vice admira extended tour in the Old World and is/15; rear admiral 13. The United Staies, | powder than any other reer admiral. To his protest Rear Admiral Kempff was in- formed that the captain of the Endymion would give him as taany gane a8 he waot- —A blue book has been issued contain~ ing the officia] correspondence with refer- ence to‘he ‘treatment of rebels in South Africa. It contains an iot»resting note by Sir Alfred Milner, Britisu Hign Commis- | edif there was eufficient powder on the sioner, estimating the number of colovisis | ship, but until they published their rega- who joined the Boers at 10,000. Mir. | lations we had to go by ours. The Or- Chamberlain, Secretary of Sta‘e for the] lando (British armored ébip) arriving at Taku knew nothing of this sqaibble and rubbed it in by saluting the Cninese rear admiral with 13 guns, then the Russian rear admiral with 13, and then the United States rear admiral with eleven, Whether the distance made it difficult should be no vindictiveness in the treats ment of rebels, but that justice to the loyalists isthe obligation of duty and honor. oe ea ener . . ee for them to distinguish the number, or Oil in Newfoundland. |» delicate hint was intended, the Newark had the good taste to return thirteen. A Port av Port, Nfid., July 24.—F. W. Andrews, Canadian oil expert, has been ere prospecting for oil for the last two or three weeks. He has eucceeded in locat- ing no fewer than five wella, two of which yield some ten barrels of good oi] per day. Mr. Andrews has goneto North Sydney to purchase coal and secure efficient machin “Woman's Work is Never Done.” The constant care causes sleeplessness, loss of appetite, extreme nervousness, and that tired feeling. But a wonderful change comes when Hood's Sarsaparilla és tahen. It gives pure. rich blood, good appetite, steady nerves. dtoods Sarsaparilt NEVE Disappoines ly. Mr. Andrews is importing the ma- chinery from Pretrolie, Ontario, and it is expected when everything is ready the yield of oil will be large. There are a large number of men employed now about the works. Mr. Andrews represents a Cumpany comprising such capitalists as Van Horne, Shaughnessey, Cox and others. eee ——— — Can’t you let us have the amount of that account we eert you a few days ago and oblige Mo r- & McLeod Chinese and Russians. St. Perer:BurG, July 25.—A despat | | Wes ep eed 69 receipt that ac- which has been received here from G-»-/e nar. Wii! you Kindly seod in the eral Grodekoff, at Kuabsrovok, dated |amount ? Mooie& McLeed. July 22, reports thatthe steamer Odessa, which left Coarbin July 16, brougtt tid- ings of the Russian forcethat left Te Lin July 7,ea route to Charbin. It appears that 200 men started with a large convoys of Curistian Chinese women and chi! - dren. Atier constant fizhting, which something Ne a e was Often at close quarters and with Something Nice bayonet, they were egain attacked by Boxers Juiy 12. The Russians lost . heavily aod ran short of ammunition. At FOR TOURISTS aie : 6 last accounts they were threatened 15,000 Boxers. General Grodekoff considera the situa and for our own people. tion asbad. Attacke are daily thre«tened | Direct from England comes | ashipment of Brink P,P. ISLAND CREST | Chinese in the States, iy AY | inese in oe UHINAWAR®, CuicaGo, July 24.—A special to the Re- cord from Honolulu, July 16, via San At ao open air meeting Saturday evening, July 14, attend ed by fully 3,000 Chine-e, resolutions were adopted ca ling onthe governments of Great Britain, Japan and United States to to lead the way in movement for the res- toration of Emperor Kwang Heu, the pre-~ eervalion inviolate of Chinese territory and the removal of the capital from Pekin to some other city less impervious to the influence of western civilization. sitincaliisiine When you need medicine you should get the besi that money can buy, and ex- periences proees this to be Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. and rebels and marauders are ov r-rus- ning Mancburiua. The general swy. ihe local governors have little autoority avd that fanatics dominate the si:uation. made expressly for Haszard & Moore, } very body should have a plece of this beautiful Island crest goods. All sorts of sizes and pieces, See our show window. Haszard & Moore a =F UUUEEUEEUETEREREEOREUED ue ceeeesBEEEEENLS Pret mass It may rain to-morrow, we are ouly guessing; but it would be well to secure one of our umbrellas; we carry the best stock in the city to choose from. — Weeks & Co, The People’s Store. | } } | | Granite Preserving Kettles from SOc. Refrigerators less than cost. Dodd & Rogers! BRING were Our BICYCLE LIVERY All new wheels. Look atfour assortment of NEW BICYCLES, | We have all world Leaders, Your Bieycie to‘our repair shop for satisfactory" repairs. MARK WRIGHT & CO.. LTD EHome Makers. TERDETRRELEOERESORSEECERCESOCERREOCEODOEEL Rings. We have provided for the de- mands of fashion and display as ace, cemmemncane fine an assortment of rings 2s was ever shown in the city. Every dainty setting and com- bination is to be found in our collecticn—and that means no end of style to pick from. As to price, itis simply a question of what you wish to pay, for we have rings from $1.00 to $50.00. W. :W. Wellner Jeweller & Engraver, ana, SUERGUGEGEROREEE CAPAC CECE CACC CCCEECACCUCCCEEGOCEECAEEASOCUHEURONEDDGDROREOROSEOULONIGEOREOROGGGROOSSORCENOAAZ4ERROUEDERRERSEG values j Busin s With You We want your tr:de in Clothing and Men’s we are doings our best LO advances your patronage Farnis: Our store is one of the prettiest and best li lottetown, enabling you to carefully examine helping to make buying easy, ghted in 9 the ood Make it a point to give our store a trial. We are will be pleased with your visit and purchase, ™ We have an unusally large and well Selected stock are a few lines we are selling quantities of just now Men’s Underwear Men’s Fine Cotton Shirts and Drawers usually sold fo aim 25¢ per garment, Our reduced price, gz Men’s Double thread Balbriggan Shirts and * Drawers m, price 65c. ur price...... . : Sal A heavier Weight .ssessssceseveessccesvecescsseny Men’s Navurs' © tton Shirts and Drawers, well fn} like silk, w-il worth $2.50. As we have an extra gy of this line we have reduced the price, the SUIte ssf Natural Wool, Medium Weight, although the mann fy price is advanced, we will sell at old price © O02 66 os eont For those who cannot wear cotton we have very fine and weight made from Australian wool, the BUlt. os sscui Men’s Colored Shirts, In this line we have the largest stock of up-to-date patie found in the city. Stiff bosom, collar and cuffs attached, sizes 14, 144, 15,15) 16, Redaced from 75¢ to. pe vec cece ccecsce enn Dark ane mdeium dark stripes and checks, open fronts, 1 prices $1.25 and $1.35 reduced to...... Silk Front Shirts with or without Straw Hats at less than cost. “TRADE WITH US AND YOU'LL SAVE MONEY: D. A. Brue MORRIS BLOCE. ou Vi ae ee ie oo tt oh ak net ae ere. <i. Rr Letts ae ice Mass 1. ee | See collars. ;———IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS & We Are Dividing Prices With you; sometimes in the middle; sometimes you get the lion’s share; sometimes not so much ; in any case, we divide with you, If there is a soul in this city with a cent to spend for sum- mer, they should accept this hint and come here while we aie dividing prices on ‘SHIRT. w AISTS, WATEHERPROOFS, DENIM SUITS, SAILOR HATS, DRESS HATS. TRIMMED HATS. 25 dozen summ:r vests 5e each. nila PERKINS’ —