Two Hours Only’ "#8 DAIL EXAMINE Saturday Night FROW 2 TILL 9 O'CLOCK, eee : Pa yoni » big bargains, ?racs flyiog from every masthead ofthe ; ae : give ~worhany & wlll vue N - ee J ie ‘ would lift up their eyes they would see lickel Als Jlocks C. steamer orthum berian ast even : : ' mm : Fi : a de trike clock - mga 3 ; a the whitening field? of a Tory victory “ight day oak case 8 o ¢ “| gave to the peopie o ummerside the ‘ ° , in eae . ; ro F : P é rivaling that of 1878. It will be garnered Pe.0, first certain intimation that two of our]. ‘ a lish 25¢c in three months, or whenever the people Crystal butter dish vc. peroes from the battlefield were returning ' : ‘ Chi: acer baw! 50c : ; ; gre permitted to record their votes. The lina sugar DoW! Uv. to their native land —forerunners, as we ; W from $2.00 and up. tal ‘i word of Conservatives will not be accepted . ; o a hope, of all the rest. Tne crowd on the Sil eda iN Chee lishes (china) 7 9c. | ; by the deluded Liberal leaders; they wi ' 4 | wharf was unusually large,even for Sum.! ~- , el . Ha mn silver plated tea spoons | ’ . ‘refuse likewise the warning of ioeir ai | merside; and when, towards the end of : anne i. , . $1.0 ; ; hich filed ‘ friends 2? The Truro(N. S.) Headlight, ae . ahs ine ha elong procession which filed out oO : (; | ited sett rings, good GUAILLY i o , : a announces the coming chan e aud “0 ; ue Northumberland, the boys in kbaki ° g 3° P opera fans 75c. | appeared a hearty cheer of welcome reat eay . : : : vor? ~ht last a Trur Wi a nice line of Blue War, | :he air. There was, al:0, real old-fashioned | “Tuesday night last a Tra o gentlemen -f pi wei halal Mee: Wane end | received a jetter froma friend in Ontario. d and ranir of Ss yd-shaki 2 bs sere. 2s : Vi 1 and souvenir goods. hand-shaking whe y From a political staodpoint the letter is Sab ¥ : VU a. ommittee will spare no means in 8 the picaic of the season. G { other amusements will be. pros o refreshment aod ice cream , boo pecis!] tables set for visitore. | Ke ‘kets 25c. Now on sale at) Mc Leod’s and Paton & Co’s, . 6 vA ae: [} have been made to the Live : S: nd a buttermaking competit rar the climate is—well, not | It was not a deadly poison. It was not a al cheese making provided for. | q: , stv ours. They had a rough no * ee on 9 . hydrocyanic a acid. ut had our brave bovs in Africa ape ie ae from Mnogland to Quebec,and were : s will, this year, be more than | © ce e 1 Q . . | been forced to depend upon the stuff as ta vet ee ey 6 e. » pleased with the warmth of their} gy emergency ration—for the purpose ‘or DI rtling novelties. lr */i along the line. At Hunter| which it was ‘sent by Dr. Bord n—tbey r » fares and special excursions | R ver Mr. Waye’s company was drawn up would have died just as certainly as it ; + Lens, ‘ : : eV} ” ‘ : and steamers. Exhibi s on oe, when the train arrived, and the Vitallian were @& deadly poison t € main nes wi!l be carried pra Q ‘wed th wasn't strong enough. That was all that ‘ . ' Pricer Te. . . . . : Full particulars advertised | % revurned received the warmest of | sailed it. Aod in making that admission . w icomes home, At Charlottetown | the Banner admits the whole charge 40 a ae + yysacds surroanded the etation and Me- | 8gainst Borden and the government.” lesiring space in the buildings, : r mds should make early en- | Car*oy was given a hearty reception on } ++6+e . : . ' ~ . a sales and speciai | rivilege im b s way to Sourie. : 3 ition should be made. ee Tea axp Soctan.—The committee in a re ie charge of the Tea and Social to be held at s and entry forms wili be sent NOTES AND COMMENTS. Watermere on Tuesday, July 24th, in aid | $ho THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARMLOTTETON JULY, DAILY EXAMINE ————— JULY i7, 1900. = nolisean | FORERUNNERS OF THE RETURN. , 28 a. ‘AMES ‘h School Picnic tLineto Quebec Ly. 8. John 5.16 pm, daily, except Sunday | Ar. Quevec 9.50 am, daily except Monday | McCarthy stood upon their native timber. & Co ronzed with the sun,are pictures of + | ealth. MeCarthy has quite recover- Queen Street. | ‘ jfrom an attack of enteric fever sand —— | Waye’s wounded limb, though still a little CHURCH | stiff at times, may be said to be quite well. 'In conversation with a representative of | [ae Examiner they said that they wereglad | that they had had the experience notwith- standing all they had gone through—and both seemed delighted beyond measure te e at home again and among friends once | more. Waye says that he would not give an acre in P. KE. Island for the whele of South Africa ; McCarthy somewhat more guard- ed expressed the opinion that British men capatal will, after the war, make of | Botb,| rood | be held at=Morell on ‘sday, July 25th, utiful grounds of R.N. Cox.' — rain will leave at 930 o'clock ° British Sou'h Africa a great and prosper- O23 country. As to the conduct of the campaign, the etatem:nte of both bear out, n a Striking maaner, the news that came to us from time to time by means of the _telegraph. Their great regret «eems to b W. A. STEWART, THE END APPROACHING. Tue Liberals in office refuse to helieve that there is a reaction throaghout Canada in favor of the“ Conservative party, and accept as gospel the assurances of the subsidized press uponithis point. But, as the Ottawa Citizen points out, if they quite a surprise, ae the writer has been known as an out and out Liberal, now he declaree that the government must and will go no matter when the elections are brought on. The gentleman in question has no personal grievance against the gov- ernment, never sought office nor favors,in any way, Le condemns them as an old Liberal who has weighed his party is power in the balagce and found it want- ing. They have not practised what they preached. The gentleman iu question has much to do with organized Jabor and has gone in and out amongst the laboring clase from (Ottawa to Vancouver, meeting as he puis it a! sorts ard condiiions of men. From what te nas beard and seen, he ie sure the Conservatives will sweep the country from Ottawa to Vancouver.” ~— eee SE THE Foon SCANDAL THe papers are still discussing the emergency food ecandal and the white- | washing report brought in by the Liberal members of the committee‘of the House of . that the Boers are “ carefsl not to let the ts weanotary. British get at them.” Adeptes at taking ‘cover and “ sniping,” they slipaway in tne vight, when bard pressed, rather than CAN A DA’S risk a decisive action. Mr. McCarthy is ‘ ‘Ea? noi at a}l surprised at the prolongation of ational Exhibition ue war or the occassional “ surprises ” . John, N. B. | received by the British ; and he believes 6; 10th, Closes Sept 19tr. ' | that it wilitake ihe British at least a year ' | to rouod up ” the elusive enemy. While io Eagland they received “the best of good treatment” in the great military bospital at Shorncliff, and were altogether favorably impreesed witu the Motherland, though tours « tuat itis no place for a poor to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. UGHLIN, President. —There are two Johns very promineut- ly before the world today, viz., John Bull and Jobn (Chinaman. And John Bull may oon be heard from inthe China B20p ! —They are betting six to four on Mc- | Kinley against Bryan in New York. It | i@ McKinley snd eound money, pro- | British and expansion. It is Bryan and 16 10 1—pro-Boer and anti-trust. The in- dications are that the Democratic platform will be badly damaged on election day. —Admiral Sir Edward Seymour, who figures sO prominently in the despatches, is not new to Chinese ways and warfare. He was in the war of 1856-60, and sided in the capture of Canton in 1857 and the taking of the Peiho forts im 1858. He | bas been onthe station as commander since 1897, and probably knew as well as VIA. MEGANTIC., Commors appointed to investigate such of the caarges as Premier Laurier and his | followers allowed to go before tkem., Some of the comments are very interest- | ing. The Hamilton Spectator, tor in- Opinion that the food Here is its refer | stance, is of the might have been worse. ence to the subject :— Speaking of the 3orden Bogus Bouil- lon outrage, th? Dundas Banner says: “ The most that can be said against the emergency ration, the little extra that the government s2nt to the men, is that it was not as strong as it should have been.” Yes, that’s ‘the most that can be said.” of Charlottetown Hospital, beg to tender thanks for dcnetios of $5.00 from Mr. Hammond, representative of Hudon Hebert, Montreal. Ali donations will be thankfully received by the Superiorese of the hospital. —tf. “Think of Ease But Work On.” If your blood is impure you cannot even “think of ease.”” The blood is the greatest sustainer of the body and when you make it pure by taking Hood's Sarsa- varilla you have the perfect health mn which even hard ork becomes easy. 1 Imperia! Limited Ocean to Oecan 1N 116 HOURS. Knights of fFythias Meeting Detroit, Mich., August 27th to 3let, One fare for the round trip. SUM VIER TOURS 1900 Bend fur booklet. Shall be glad to quote rates for special tours op spplication \o A.J. HEATH, D.T.A.,C.P.R., St. John. N. B. or W. C. KENNEDY, Sohititing Agent C.P.R, Charlottetown. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McUill University). Office and Resider ce— Dorchester Siree Office Hours—? to 10, a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. Prompt attention t¢ ccuntry «' ‘DPkayvep—7 young cattle, 5 yearlings, two -year-olds. 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We have provided for the de- _—_, mands of fashion and display as fine an assortment of rings as was ever shown in the city. Every dainty setting and com- bination is to be found in our collecticn—and that ans end of style to pick trom As to price, simply a question of wh pay, $1.00 you wish te for ¥* have rings from $0.00. W. W. Wellner Jeweller & Engra~er, POCUUUTEAEEAGRGRARGUGUUCRRRRERERRRRGURCSOGRQGCHERRECSERSSSRRAROREEEESUUESRESUGSERESORGROOCEAO7 SDS RERROSER DASE A UEETUSUARESEELESDSESPERERDRELEERSESENYEOT LOST.—Atthe Souris Tea a silver watch and chain. Reward. Apply to W m Cormier gouris. lin pd. ’ d ? JAGC., Hubby, Pictou ; A Lincola, ()PERA HOUSE Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing Com. pared to the relief that is felt _ MRS. SMITH, and hundreds of othe» women ot P. E. 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