-K~ .4 *gn-_ _ __ __ ` , _'-.~ ' ‘.-‘-~--.:-1- .;-- ,,. -_-J-J-;'.~.~ _ .5,_..--.N-Y *=» --3_1' ey _.,.='-s;_.-- . -3-.-_ 'f'-fm "J-2 -1. fir = ~'-'-_.2-1 '- 1-. »- .;~.f_f..'f»_- L si _ ‘fc _-ur .~ ,rf- ~ ' 3.1¢. ._ » -4 _ . ‘r."=§.~\:=-si*-» , -.1 ""~=‘ :=s~-i-e'f.:» ~ ~.. »v".*' “_ =f~. ‘- #w.,7~T> ' ¢.i.‘_¢e'~\-S1»o»ffs ’;=_,» ._»‘,-"~‘fs._»: M, .s~'- ” ' -. ,» ' - ' . ‘ 1 vfff.-_-;.°-_ .,-, ' ~- rf-‘~=f :‘ " ' . < 1;# . -- _- . _ _'__ -. ~_ -. -f-Q ..-~-_- _-’-7". : ' :_-~~»,._.~ '_f~-.1-'_-¢~' s _T n e N Ne Gun r~'>' _ '_ `*_~.‘_ _ gsraenisnsn user. i - v\ _ , _ _ __ _§_ W _ _ 1 4 __ _ _ _ __ , _,= _ _ _ ___ _ __ _a .1 _F V _ __ _5 _=__ _ _ _ cHAru.o'rrn'rowN, PRINCE Enwaan ISLAND. ruuasoar, Junr rs. 1901 0 'Perot ""”“1' V s _"` Y' """=* SIEAMERS or Plansonli lnronlesr L /5 6 . f~` . an* I l-‘il 1 . _ ' 4 You Can ,Make Child? Play g[)o_ur£DashDay V if you follow the directions on the Surprise Soap wrap- ' Wafhday. boi ing cr eearam¢_ _ an . cleanest clothe. Bntmely -~~-____ hannlesstothe1&&. at Suqriac is a pure hard A ...ii is J soap, which mmm economy. __ si. ci-cu Smoiiiz. Co. S!.S’l'EPtiBLN.B. fy night in the sound with the steamer _Ne i_\_._ _ . _-. ~ ~1;4;-=.-if 1 ____ __.__- _ _ --- -~--if , :vor so nor rx Bosros. ` " , ___ MAY WITHDRAW TROOP-S Miss P_ippy, Mrs. Pippy, Charlottetown. The trees planted on Sable Island are _ ‘_ ` _ _ ‘B ;,,,,-,f,ji_,' _ _ ; _ _ _ __ 1.-.--_ _ Clearing out a. lot of ladies’ “ a A wave is moderated to some extent through _ local showers. "., ANGEROUB STEAMEB COLLISION. 5 *` Boston for New York, with three hund- .*_e».-`, -v-f I THE COST]-Y STEEL STBIKB. TLICSC lll1CS t0 Odd country next fall is corroporated on good lots and are laid on the counter, easily seen and the former prices ranged from $1 25 to $2. 00.They most go. GOFF BBO 'J - Nothing Betterllmlllll" .- _ . Quench Thirst Than our temperate drinks.- Gmger Ale. Lemon Sour.C1'¢8U1 Soda, Champagne Cidbl. Club bodaand Siphon Soda. - hould Be vary l~lomo-- mm "Y .1 mlllnim gl |11 Ui AQ-stoneGingerBeer a spedtkv Privaaeorderapannptlyo qgs__§_ Helencls l SWYYYMYYY .T -F1 =7- ==.| Matnculauou &________m__m nd Bum” It B antiseptic, meaning mg ge", tion ot about 1 000 each. In the former um f Rmb; '.1 ;¢h°i..-pup. wind! r Y in;-Because. me skin ana cn rg ~ 3 argthe Aitken Tappe_rReva\ Dominion, heldsoiirthe xnndgfgegzsher 1901- ‘ _ - _ Plmplea, Blackheasln and Ir:-xtn.t’» L ` _ ` J nel and _ ,hutch and .__L_;:cmres in an Faculties will ‘begin on the 1 r ed. itching Skin. ` L “ e _ *.1 September, 19ox_ -' _ , _ . ‘ _ ‘ " " ` ` '-"__ Pu-ucuiars of Ruminations uk _.f°"“‘ P’ t ` - There is no single prepn.rn.t!¢m you Atilapo ‘l'rav~erseavery`pleagant sum-_~;_ , '»l7.i`i§ip.l'.“f.‘f i’§.°»iii`.i»§ff”.i.$£'=°-?¢fi-diiiiirf e . we n=m° that is 111°” useful in the is me Lsnasaswn Howl; is for-mano-1 as to ine concrtiona roi' entrance. L ” L L hcmatnan Dr' Chuang omtmenttand fuberton, Albion Terrace an-i`Wisnet_1; mn _ , ' _ - » _ ,.` it is soclean, reiined and reamyth _ hmui>sns°fan!dLdn'hol?;‘l\lill° at home p our P it deserves a. place in evgry inTignieh the Railway and in aedon ap li uon i . _ , art india , (01121. p _, . Kam gm ,Glu-_jfsgngl l;-m-_ P 3 We V*u,¢g'£%&ta,y P aut B g' i _ It is .8 -delightful application- for l£onti|;ue,n_l&cDopa!d, and _ln Haunt; mo.. ....1 ras., rm `~ _ . W8 have just l‘€C8 Véd a rough. rea skin. simplex. -blackness; gggm, 91,,-k»,_;;..¢1 fine stock or the best quai- i‘.*‘§‘..‘{."."2.‘.i.‘§;.L‘.i’§.‘i§ .'f.“.i*‘f...§?..l3*‘°’°“..,.."*.’ 1-°=-\si¢»-=r-r_s»-. ---5 J mn :.0 ` :Q 'i 5 lllllllll ~¢ -Q -0 ~e ?lllllulllHHl£U1lllllllUllllllil MONTREAL.. 1, ,L....-..,` gl -1. - .-_._~ -fi \,__,.. COLLIDE S S Tremont Loses 40 Fcct off Her Bow ocleln nrconn Booman Five Days Eleven Hours Now -Cost of Steel Strike - Cooler Weather. 7 \ New LoNnoN,CoNN..July 17.(Special).- The steamer Tremont of the J oy Line, red passengers was in collision at mid- Wildduck. The Tremont was badly damaged, forty feet of her bow being cut off. arnssrrc anconp axiom-zx. P1.r:\.ror:rH, July 17.-(Special).-The steamship Deutchsland made the passage from New York in tive days eleven hours tive minutes making a new record. say the steel strike is costing the com- panies $210,000 and the workmen $156,000 daily. Bos'r0N, July 17.-(Special.)-The heat TREES ON SABLE ISLAND reported to be idourishing and we may soon expect to hear that the ponies are WINNIPEG, July 15.-The report that the local government intends going to'.the authority. It is learned that the Gov- ernment has been getting in shape for some time back. -il- MOTHERS DO NOT FALL TO SEE that you obtain the pmginal and genuine McLean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup-sate, pleasant, and edcctual at all times. At all reliable dealers. Do not be deceived obtain the reliable McLean_’s Vegetable Syrup ' DSSTROYED [TURKISH FOBTS. Annu, Arabs. July 14.-A Qforce of 500British and Indian troops is about tostart for a point 7 miles inland to destroy a tort built by the Turks in the territory of Haushadi, who are under British protection. The Otto- man government has disavowed th act, but the Haushadl ara unable to obtain possession of the fort. :jcyclists and all athletes depend on BEN TLEY’S Llnimaitfto keep their joints __.Z§_-;- OUEBR DEATH OF A IBURGLAR. DUBUQUE, Iowa, July 15.TAn un- ,known burglar was overtaken by re- tributive justice at Benton, Wls.,on Monday night. He was forcing an en- ` trance to a crcamery orifice ' when 8 11119 door. fell striking and exploding a lquantity of nitro glycerine he was instantly killed and the mangled body was found in the morning. _ _ _ Frame i sf- ay Posse Pamfour. ”"§,.";’,°,*_1,;‘“.‘;._."'.‘§T..‘i`°“‘ °’ ‘"1 - Also some nice outfits for 1 this new and interesting - work. _ Prrrsuuao, July 17.-(Sp¢cial.l-Figures _ Mr. Geo. T. Cronan, Halifax, is among the late arrivals at the Davies. Mrs. R. N. Taylor of Montreal, is v siting ber home on Prince Street. /TV _ 1 /qv , _“'¢-'fl§§-"`€,f ___ Mr. Geo. E. Hughes, M. L. A. left yes- \"" _ - ' _ _ térrgay morning on a trip to Moncton, l . . ` ' ¢ o A Rev E Smith, wife and fam y, Kon yesterday evening. were registered at the Hal Halifax, on Tuesday. Hotel, excellant sermons in the Baptist Cavendish on Sunday last. International _Correspondence Scranton, went west yesterday. .Y r Mr. Harry ~McKenzle, lttome left yesterday afternoon for holiday at his home in Flat Rive . accompanied by Miss Moore a the Princess last night to v Taylor's mother, Mrs. J. C. on board the Schr. Charlesvoix. -Y2ll'€l. Machinery in The Ship machines in the Ship-yard is the one of up keep. Independentlytclriven machines, es pecially those in which steam is attended to. In some yards it is to test periodically every machine in use for driving punching machines, ly receive little or no attentio wheres he immediately remedied and perhaps no only the life of the machine prolonged, bu a saving in the coal bill edected. uncommonly the case that engine shop workare run by old and inferior engine ss ing for sale.-Prof, J. H. Bile Engineering Magazine for July. in Th FROM SOUTH . . il - sington, camo to the City by the Princess Mr. P. Blake gnd wife of Charlottetown itax Rev. W. H. Wavren preached two Church, Mr. Harry Brman, representing the School, -at-Law a. brief ived by it Mrs. Moore, Richmond St. The party spent the winter Mrs.(Capt.)O.F.Taylor and two children, rr is lost sight of in connection with all the Dominion 005100, ‘ employed as the motive power, should be constantly the cus tom to employ a _man whose sole duty is - it Heat 8: Power Small steam engines, such as those used etc . are .An essential point that should not be in any case not very economical and usual- nr It is no _ _ s E. Martin, Montreal; Miss Marion which turn out the very highest class ol which the _owners would not think of build- AFRICA. fantry regiments from South Africa amounting virtually to the greater part ot the unmounted army. At -the same time he requests that he be supplied with more mounted _men. - NEEDS TO APOLOGIZE. e-- ‘ . - The Chineseothcial apologizer is on his tour and goes drst to Germany to apolog- ize for the murder of Baron Ketteler. He f ought to stop off here and apologize for the work some of tho3§Chinese Ianndries turn out.-Halifax Chronicle. OTTAWA HAS 57,778 PEOPLE. 3 i. = Orrawa, July 15.-The population of census enumerators, totals 57,T78,' as compared with 44,154. ni 1891, and in- crease of 13,624. The increase of 1891 over 1831 was -ll per cent. PRAYBRS FOR RAIN. Zlnrrnnsoér Crrr, Mo.,July1-5.-At all the churches yesterday prayers were olfered for rain. _At the Roman Catholic churches prayers are said at each mass daily for rain, under an order of Archbishop Kain ,_ of St. Louis. Christian.. and Presbyterian .congregation united in a union service at the Presbyterian church, and prayers Governor Dockery is receivng hundreds of requests beseeching him to issue.; proclamation to the people to assemble and px ay for rain. . > *gal ui _ i'|lm ds. . Company two Eloobrio lights plants, and Ottawa, as taken by the Dominion for rain were oifered. f~..D1'i0€S- B¢l\9¢9-Il B190 bf# hil!0d» *md 0540080. 'L -Nl! 17.-(Special) - The tollowing are the closing rates: July, Wheat 07; Corn 49; 0ats,-- Pork, $14.00.' Sept. Wheat, 681; Gorn 502; Oak, - Pork, $14.30 . '_ New Your _ makers. Closing prices July 17 Amalgamated Copper 114§ American Sugar 141i American Tobacco 128 Atchison Common 77§ Brooklyn Transit 78:1; Burlington nil Louisville Naolwilie 105§ Manhattan 120 New York Central 1531; Nm-sh Pima. oomuion _ nu Rock Island ' _ 14.8 St. Paul < ‘ 163§ ` United States Steel Com. 40 ln M 64 Canadian Stock Quotations (Furnishcdby McCuaig, Rykert &~ Co Montreal.) Closing prices July 17 _ Canada Pacific 102 Montreal St. By. 290- Toronto St. Ry. 110 St. John St. Ry. nil Halifax St. Ry. - Twin City St. Ry. 941 39 5 15 56 32 S5 nil 94. - Republic Mining Payne ' do _ North Star do Dominion Iron and Steel - “ Prci. WarEaglo _ . -.-_ 1 SHAW' S HOTEL. B ` Saturday, July 13th.-C. D. Rankin, Mrs. if constantly tested any small defects can Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Carvell, t Miss Palmer, Mr. L. E. Bracken, Char- t lottetown. - _ t Monday, July 15th.-Mrs. S. Martin,Mrs. Martin, Quebec; Miss Gertrude Davies, s Ottawa;‘Miss Hunt, Tomato. Wednesday, July 17th.-Mr. and Mrs. e Richard Johnson, Miss May Dawson, Charlottetown; Miss Graham, Windsor, N.S ' Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dingwell, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND -Q_- ____ _ __ inrin ing horse cheatnuts on one another. LONDON’ July 15_____£m_d _ _ _ _ _ _ " ' ~- M _~.-...shasndziSBd.ih§_Rgv§rnment, the Daily- Atli’¢9li°°‘ T° T°luf|F3°_ __ . MANTOBA GENERAL ELECUONS- News understands, that it is possiible . “_ to withdraw a. large number of in- ' is delightful, aud.noonery_is beautiful and ’ quietly picturesque. Surrounded' by the Gul! of St. Lawrence, it enjoys allths coolness of the sea breeze and the advant- ages that our only ` be» derived from sea bathing at about 65 degrees. Charlottetown has over 12,000 inhabit- ants, and is the capital. _ It has many great retail stores, besides a large whole- sale tra le. It has a G-as Light and Power iaatroet railway is in embryo. It has a Brit cla is water works and _sewers ge sys- tem. It is famed tor its many pleasant drives the principal oi which is theuew Park B mlovard, its attractive surrdund- ings, pure water and clear cool and brac- ing air. It is widely 'known as one of the healthiest eitlea ia Cm via. 1:. his two' hospltais,~m~u1y bunches and a _large and elegant newOnel5u Hausa. It also has sev- eral fine public buildings and a market A whichis one of the chief resorts of the citizens hero. It has one of the largest and best equipped p n-lr~packiu;¢ establish , ments in the Dominion. 0.1 the west 'sides in the Park; on the east side are the magnicent new Exhibition Building and Driving Park. Chief among its pub- _ llc squares are Queen Square in the centre ofthe city, beautifully laid out with bloom ing plants oteverydescription, a fountain- _and well arranged walks. and enlivened with a band ol music during the summer evenings. The rural scenery in the vicin. of Charlottetown is ehanning, and horses driving areabandant 'at very low steamers run regularly and rivers, affording 'most pleasadt eiehzrsions. The principal hotels an Davig, __ Queen, and Revere. -._ I -_ ‘Qi __ Summerside hasabovo 30(1) inhabitants Goorgetovin and have ‘a popula- "merisoasnn At`Bampron,Pleaaant_Vie\_c_ ltatehew, and 'Gum as Ointment chafing -pccially. 1 ers use it l not clog the 1 -dere do. _ In like ‘ We make you mats mounts _of every rem, shawn. as names. not ll_a1neoaei._'lI°!tll i ski ._ _ _Pr-lube B\lwad'hhn $e L -' ' "` " iv*-iv f~'~~~'~f`_ ____*___ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 It is situated on_.b¢au__ti£nl me Bay. ' _ ' " ` - . f 5 It hasthe mental " BENTLETS is the .best Liniment. _ _ -'f is gm” in 9,139 M3yi15im¢ Provinces, tzgides ’ _ __-__ . _ ' _ hgving ggheglgrggpgtail hasnn Z" -_ 1 4- _ ff e--\ ~ -- -1 "4 f Y 7 ' ' ' ° Electric LighsPlant,`a§d award! works__ my may can U89 system and sewerage are being' _ “iam “N'Vf33m 0 . °f~°“=4e'=°'»f»»1»=fei°:.“:..;°'....:’.P.;.:°f;;‘:sf::.‘:§;°%€ *-1 _-_ \ ;_» l f `>">“";`i’i_’ Ts a t_T__ _ r »~ 11- _-+ r "- -2- +- f - - --+ - - - f -I--m~ a - r I _ OPENING in South Africa LORD MINTO HONORED on Arrival at Caraquet- Schooner Run Down and < Quickly Sunk. _ ' it-1 TRADE CHANGES IN SOUTH AFRICA. ' Orrawa. July 17.( -Special.)-James, Cnmmingspanadian Trade Commissioner to South Africa reports n demand for articles Canada could supply-lumber. furniture, asbestos, _canned fish, fruits, bac_on and cheese. Ha sees a chance for a good trade if. properly developed. LORD MINTO AT CABAQUET. CARAQUBT, N. B., July 17.-(Speciai,)- The iS. S. Minto with the Governor General and party on board arrived this - morning, was given a great reception and loft for Dalhousie. BCHOONER RUN DO'tVN AND' SUNK. S'l\JOHX,_ N. B., July 17.-(Spooil_1.)- coal laden, was run down in the Bay of Pawnee and sunk in ten minutes. Cro l s Bonne - _ _At Kings Square , to Mr. and Edward Chandler, il son.-Patriot. At Summorside, on July 15th, 1901, . the wits of W. D. McArthur, adaughtar, For Canadian Prooncts‘Capiuxes S0 ROSEBER“Y*S-__ ,LoNnol`, column considerable cattle. < ` A the country. ber! has issued _ sion in the Liberal party. Fundy this morning by the steamer gmymg qgrkgr;-rf';_ ._j;_»f_._1e_- _ w saved. ` _ g present anoint Hrs. V so "htftlrapaud, ` Mrs. Cornelius Lowther, Jr. a mnuusp. _. At the home ot the bride, Gnorney _Cov_e, July 13t_h, _by Pastor H. Garter, Benjamin T. Jenkins of Lot 63 to Hannah Goabee ot Lot 64. Gordon-McGregor.-On the 18th lust. by the Rev. D. B. McLeod, assisted by Rav. G. P. Raymond, John P. Gordon to Amy,eldest daughter ot Charles McG of this city. _ _ _ -- -nleo In this city, orrrussday, u.¢_1o'u. im., __Erneat, beloved 'son of Thomas. and Eliza beth Butler,ag~ed seven months. Entered into rest, at Stanley Bridge, on J uno 28th, 1901, George J. Woolner, in the _8_1st your of his age, leaving a widow give daughters and one son to mourn their om _ _ THERE LRE OTHERS ‘but only on _ Kcndrick’s s Liniment, the greatest modern household remedy. For all Pains, Lamenoss and Swelling get ,Kéndrlck’s. lt’ tl I 1 on 5,.. *"s~ _ L T g., ____ or owleevme. for 1°" in value Ee one -who feveaigeteef Yjfg-gaerwysbuys 10% § __ _ ..- --.--:_ . ff ~ ,__ I #H noP1e1=UL _ __ _~, __ ~ »._.-~--. Marys ‘ _ / ____-_ The China' ‘ _ ' ' - .-.~> A7 Serious owing _tothe _Dea‘dIo¢k._ f _ ’ lv; Lauer rnotieournaraaoa. ' _ mlllk Boer invaders are Q _ Lounox, July 9 Du , _ . any desire to re-enter f Th°’Lib¢r&l Dirty can a he says, only l its mind on 1 as this 1 sam' oussxxo' a*rto1€'rnénm" Palms, July The Parrsboro schooner Rowland, 94 tons,~_` og gpg 15.1, pectofaconeluaion of The situation 'L is th_an,a month. uavmc New Herring-the season very choice at stan. _ m 1 ~-yrs ' ' -Fan BOX. _ nrroafzas. sc »~»-ro 8- » _and cnatolngt pains. ~ f~ , ._~'.: <__»,'»~: I _ goodbut_\!¢¢\l90i¢l¥§