~- ———er —S Quebec Steamship Go.’ Str “VAMPANA,” rrom Cb’town 28th May llth June} From Montreal “ veaday 22nd May onday 4th June Monday i Sth “ “ a 6° 2nd July . Mr July | se 16th “ -é es ; eae « 30th “ ” 6th Aug. “« 13th Aug. w 20th “ 7th “ +6 Srd Se “* 10th Sept. ° 7th “ oth * “« Ist Oct Sth Oet. « 6WSth : 2ina * - 29. b ’ 5th Nov “« 12th Nov. Freight handled carefully and at cure yewt rates. Peesengers will find the accomcoda' the vwerv Lest, and the trip up anc wo the St. Lawrence the most delightfal. \ARVELL BROS, h town, May 1 4th, 1900 iv2aw wed & sat. NOTICH. Notice is bereby given that the busi: of the late Charlies Matheson, Pa will be carried on by the undersigned t i) further notice the businees will be under the man-) é «rt of Jobn C. Murpby, who been in ploy of the deceased for the past | ie # master workman, aod ndnet the work. cusiomers | Agrnis. | j —— ess nter, | } care, Cc minpeltept toc patrouag or iormer i » olicited JANE MATH#SOQDN, Avard’s, June 12th,1900, ~—eod - ne ce ee -| Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, | Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, ettes. don't blame the stomach for biliousness. { is deranged; and causes poisonous bile tore- ; main in the pvlood cansing indigestion. head- ache and irregular action of the bowels: Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llver, What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Feod? f In appesrance Dr. Chage’s Nerve Food is ap oval; chcclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains all of natures most strenth®n- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason € is unapproached as a bioed buiider and nerve restorative. It cures al! diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous Men, women and chilpren strong and healthy 50 cents a box. >. The woman who marries a man because ehe is sorry for him, is apt to be sorry for hereelf later on. He who bas nothing todo in this world but amuse himself has a difficult job on hand . CATARRH CURE... 4e%& is sent direct to the a parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. i - ip - i it A eRe a aeRO foo THE DAIL’ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 23, 1900 CAPE BRETON AFFAIRS, Nortm SypDNey, July 14.—The case of young Cameron, who by his coolness saved the incoming fast expresa the other evening near George’s River, deserves a substantial reward from the government. He was walking along the track shortly before the train was due, when he noticed a broken rail. Quickly lighting a fire and securing some tree branches, he warned the train with the burning torch. The rush of people to the Sydneys still continues, and the hotels are crowded in both towns. ‘That North Sydney will, in a year or two, rival, if not eclipse, Sydney is a foregone con- clusion§ Bonds to the amount ofa million and a half pounds sterling have been floated in London. This amount General Mining Associa tion’s property at Sydney Mines and North Sydney. The transfer to the Nova Scotia Steel Company will be completed in a very few days, The latter company will largely increase the output of the mine, the coal of which secures tne Some girls are tailor made, but the one | | whe seeks an offerof marriage is ready- | | maid. _—_—_——__2+ ot The man who smokee tams is more im- | portant than the one who smokes cigar- A Good Stomach but Ts essential to health and happiness, e t : Dr. | kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- | i { ’ tT L, UNIV BRSITY, Montreal ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia* headache and al] kidney ailments, QO1e pilla dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, —— SESSION 1900-1901. )’r tri ulation Examinations, preliminary i -nrious Courses of Study, will be neia | at ‘eal and at local centres on llth | j J »4 at Montreal in September, as | oD ts *} of Arts (Men and) ¥s 10D) ae ‘ + Feooly of AP Hed Science -Mon. 17th Sept. Feo bs of Medicine Fs y of Law ; 5 Rs. tty of Comparstive Medi- : cre nd Veterinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) *in the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm he courses are open ciso to PARTIAL STU- DENi>s without Ma yee tin the Faculty o co s in Civil, ‘ fechanical, Electrical and Minine Engineering, Chemistry a nd Architec- tu also cpen to PARTIAL STUDENTS witi.cou. Matriculation - twenty-one first year ka.» :nations ior Ex :euce Exhibitions in the Faculty of Arts, rape +» from $90 (o.$2.00, will be held on the 17 ,tember at Montreal, Halifax, =t Jobn, “. B,, Charlottetown, a. 1., &. Jobn s. Nfid., and other centres. Tue Koyal Victoria College, the new zoe ics)». college for women, will be ready t& reve s:udents on 17th September. e \ «Gill Normai School will be re-openec or : ptember. } +rteulars of Examinations, and copies 0° the ».eDdar, containing full information Ds) te Obtained cp application to No Flies on our Bey’s at the Front! cep them awzy from the {¢ at home. der screen doors and Eu ws now. . Duchemin & Co ” KE. I. Door and Sash Factory. b FOR SALE “Wewlands” ‘The {late residence of Mal- eclm MeLeod, Q. C., in Char- three quarters) twenty and acres. Apply to D,{C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &c. | | | Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, dy tf BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI | OITOR, ETC, Orrice—Bank of Nova Buiiding, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. Scotia Dr.J C Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P.{E. |." Graduate'McGill [University,(98. ruggists refund the Moaey it if it?s a woman’s letter, there is always Applied Science the} room at the bottom—for a postscript. Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. ‘Wants, Lost & Found Jottetown Royalty, containing | - at THE EXAMINER Office. ion on these organs eflect prompt and last- The great objeetion toa theory Is that t ie very.apt to strike a practical swag. + Te Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A 1! fails tocure x, E. W. Grove’s sigaature is oa cach 0») x There is always room at the top, and, Our te'ephone girls are governed by Ting rule. Minard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY: and *teamship lines to Boston (Via Yarmouth. fhe Popular Fast line be- tween Nova scotia and Hoston (via Windsor Juncticn and Halifax EXPRESS TRAINS leave Walifax daily (exs ept Susday) at 635a. m., for Digby and Yermoutb, mekine cennecticn Wednesdays and sata’ days at Yarmouth for Boston, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP “PRINCE GEORGE” 2400 Gress Tonnage. 7000 Pcrse Power, the fastest and finest tteamer plying between the Maratime Provinces and boston, Leave Yarmouth Wednesday and Saturdays for Boston, on arrival of Express Train from Halifax’ Returning leaves Boston ‘luesday and Fri- day at 4p.m*° Pagseners arriving in Halifax next day 5.30 p. m., by Express ‘irain. Fr all information, guide book, folders, etc which will be sent free, writeto F. H. Arm- strong, general passenger Agent Kentville, eC P. GIFKINS; Gen. Manager) Kentville N. 8., May 26th, 1900. DOG LOST.—Black cocker spaniel pup about four months old; slightly lame on one fore foot. Finder kindly return to Dr. Alley and be rewarded. 1 week. BICYCLE FOR SALE.—Garden City. Gentleman’s been running 5 menths, . a dy 3ins STRAWBERRIES.--Orders taken for cul- ivated strawberries jin pails. H. Gordon, orn Prince and Dorchester. dy ivd TO LET.—Shop on wueen Street Apply to R .K. Brace, 3ins eod. = WANTED.—Girl for general housework. House provided with all modern appliances for me king work easy. Liberal wages to the right party. Apply at this office. Fane 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk. Highest price paid for ladies and gents left off clothing. Call at their residence for them. Drop a card in the Post Odice, or call to Richmond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. SCHUOL TEACHER WANTED.--Gentie- man or lady. Good pay weekly for selling Fruit or Ornamental Trees. Shrub; or ‘oses, in Towns, Cities or Country. Unusual amané for this line now. Brown Brothers yapany, Nurserymen, Limited diw, COW STRAYED.—Light red with small rope tied around the horns. Any information thankfully received at this office. dy 2ins. Orrice—Next Door to Mercnants Bank. LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies’ is acknowledged fo be unexcelled in the making of coke. The balance of the twenty million dollars necessary to erect plant, etc., will be raised as soon as the present stringency of the money market relaxes, Building operations both here and at Sydney are retarded by the scarcity of lumber. The Arctic Steamer Wind- ward, which is taking supplies to the far North for that explorer, is now at Sydney for bunker coal. Mrs. Peary Parr: A Weeki 5 j and child accompany the ship on the hazardous journey. The steamer will sail north on Wednesday. —_ ee HOW THEY DIED. Published accounts, says the Army and Navy Gazette, show that Lord Airlie, Lieut. Wright, and the non- commissioned officers and men of the 12th Prince of Wales’ Royal lancers, returned as killed in the fighting near Pretoria, lost their lives in a splendid charge. Some guns of the Royal Horse artillery were found to be in daager, and the regiment received the order to press forward and rescue them. The order was no sooner given than the horses were at full gallop. The work was admirably done. The Boers re- tired before the rush of the lancers, and having got well out of danger suddenly dismounted and opened a terrible fire under which Lord Airlie and Lieutenant Wright fell. Capt. Fgerton-Green, who was reported mis- sing after the enaggement, was captur- ed by the enemy, and is now a prison- er in their hands. He was slightly wounded. SERGENT BEATTIE’S BRAVE ACT. Asked by a windsor ‘Recorder, re porter ‘What was the bravest deed you saw done in South Africa?’ Private Erine Craig, who has returned from the war, said; ‘I think it was that of Sergt. Bert. Beattie, of Toronto. When Color-Sergeant Shrive was wounded twice in the arm, Beattie was brave enough to carry his comrade across the firing line. Both crossed without receiving further harm. It was one of those lucky escapes: but. nevertheless, a brave deed. Sergt. Beattie, the hero, afterwards died at Bloeméontein. He was the son of Mr. Wm. Beattie, Canadian representative of the Scottish- American.’ The Fantal of Shantung, che highest legal officiai of the province, and next in rank to governor, has issued tu his subordinates the magistrates of the province’ an anti-Christian letter, says a Chifu special to the ‘Herald. It purports to be addressed to and record a conversation between the governer and the Fantal, but that is possibly a subterfuge to impose on the magistrate The Fantal is notoriously anti-Christian and his letter cannot fail to have evil consequence. It exhorts the governor to authorize all magistrates to compel native Christians to return to their former religion and make them give security that they will not again enjer a Christian church. All furniture of churches and Christians is to be con- fiscated and proclamations areto be issued exhorting the people to abstain from robbing Christian who renounce their faith. Burn Murdcch, agent of Pritcharb Morgan, M. P., in Kerea, who has just reached London after a sixtydays journey by way of Vladivostock, over the Trans-Siberian railway to Moscow, says that Russia, even before he left was actively mobilizing troops in Central, Kast and West Siberia. The Trans-Siberian railway was conveying band-satchel between Steam Navigatio u! Coa, wharf and Prince St. Finder will be suit- ably rewarded by leaving at this office. close on 300,000 men, towards ' Manchuria. 4 Prohibitionists and Government. Toronto, July 20—The Council of the Dominion Alliance has fully debated the action to be taken in the forthcominy geueral elections by probibitioniste. Major Bond, of Montreal, epoke at some length on the attitude of Quebec towards pro- hibition. Sir Wilfrid Laurier had Sbeen quoted as stating that the people of Que- bec were in practice prohibitionitse. The fact was that the people of Lower Canada were not so much probibitionissts as they were temperate and frugal. Except in the Eastern Towosbips, there was little. de- mand for pruhibition. They could reach the French-Canadians on tmis question either through literature or threugh the Roman Catholic Church. As it wae, a better result would have been shown jn Quebec in the plebiscite, had it not beea that there were gross frauds at the polle, and misrepresentations made tu the people by Mesers. Tarte and Joly. He believed that between 30,000 and 40,000 votes were recorded improperly. He did not place much reliance upon what Sir Wilfrid said, When it was represented to him that there was corruption at the polls, he replied that ope must expect certain practices of that sort at every election. This statement came home to him when the recent elec- tion frauds were exposed, which did the Government so much harm. Torture in China. Vicroria, B, C., July 20.— Details re- ceived here tell of the awful tortures in- tHic:ed on Rev. V @ Norman, a mission- ary killed by the Boxers, A Tien Tein correspondent, writing on July 7, says he tell into tre hands of Li, the head man of & town vear by, who had vowed vengeance on missionaries. Li had him stripped, bound to @ pust and an iron collar placed around his neck. He was prodded and stabbed. Then after molten lead had beer. poured on his naked body he was hacked to pieces... Mrs. Daly, whose husband is the keeper at the hospital near Chang, has arrived here by the Empress of India. She said ehe and forty-five missionaries were saved by the Reesiaa warsbip O voeng, whieh is guarding New Chang. Shc dba SOON “fter sue reached the ship the Chinese soliiere nesr there tried to wreck ao train Carrying Kuesians. The traia was derailed, but mot much injared. She seys sve does not see how the misslOuaries ip Manchuria can escape, sciheiaiihiedililesithattateiilli Se ic tes 28 Cordiality Prevails. Lonpoyx, July 20.—A despatch to the Central News’ from Tientsin, dated July 10, cays thatthe statement sent out by some correspondents of Chinese reports that dissensions prevaii among the com- manders of the allied forces is unfounded. On tbe contrary, there has been the great- est cordiality eo far. Admiral Seymour, the Brit‘sn commander, returned to his ebip because ot his wound. In the fight- ing at Tientsm, on July 9, the British had two killed and ‘our wounded, and the Japsnese five kill and twelve wounded. Lue Arcerican= aod Ru-sisns euffered no loases. A despetch to the ‘Ceniral News” from Vieuna says that Rassia bas addres- sed @ note tothe powers declaring that she pevir desired to prevent action by Japan forthe re-establishment of order in China. Russia’s opposition was solely directed against the yivingof a European nandate to Japan. The note states further that Russia is now preparipg for & great military operation through Man- cburia against Pekin, A Diamond Swallowed . Toronto, Jaly 20.—A. Warner, an 18- year-old lad in the employ of J. J. Zock and Co., jewellery manufacturers, swal lowed a large diamond worth $160, while fooling with the gem yesterday afternoon. He was taken to the emergency Hospital, where emetics were administered. The young man took the affair as a good joke until the emetics were brough into play. But half an hour’s vomiting did not bring the jewel to light. Warner is still the poesessor of one large diamond, on which he cannot immediately realize. She Was Pale and Languid Too Nervous to Sleep, and Dally Crew Weaker and Weaker—Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Restored Health and Vigour. Mrs. E. McLaughlin, 95 Parliament street, Toronto, states:—‘‘ My daughter was pale, weak, languid, and very nerv- cus. Her appetite was poor and change- able. She could searcely drag herself about the house, and her nerves were cempletely unstruxmg. She coyld not sleep for more then half an hour ata time withcut starting up and crying out fn excitement. “As she was grewing weaker and weaker I became alarmed, and obtain- ed a box of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. She used this treatment for several weeks, and from the first we noticed a decided improvement. Her appetite be- came better, she gained in weight, the colour returned to her face, and she gradually became strong and well. [ cannot say too much in favour of this wonderful treatment, since it has prov- en such a blessing to my daughter.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is a blood- builder and nerve Vitalizer of most un- vsual merit. In pill form, 50c. a box, at all dealers; or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. | | only needs to be attented to in a proper and thorough manner to be entirely from your system. Liniment rubbing and flannel wraps abou and throat are good enough but they are not sufficient, they don’t go deep enough. The root of the disorder Is pulmonary weakuess—build that up—strengthea kt with Adamson’s Balsam and your Cough is Cured. 2S Cents AT ALL ORUGGISTS. eredicated t the chest — Gime 1 all the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraiis are unriveled. Our custo all delighted a Be sure and visit the leading studio. Cou eo COOK Sideboard ~<a Elersance / is) | “o expensive as is generally supposed, | Prices were all big a few years ago. Now it’s j different. We have a number of sideboards now in stock that would have cost “way up” a f.w years ago, but to day are within easy reach j of slim purses, They are of rich pattern and designs, good woods, well put together, and finely finished—will last a life-time. | | ( Prices from $8.98 to $25.00. John Newson QeSOSaaA e®e*f BF 92093 ©e™® cance ase - . a Sea ares p a t & TIS URUINaS aS Our importations of clothes for spring an? summer is now om plete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbieg tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, to be seen im his city, Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship guaranteed. Always on hand,a {ull line vf gents’ furnishings ___JOUN MLEOD & 60 THE SEASIDE HOTEL Opens for the seasonon July 1st This Hotel {hes without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on the Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautitul walks and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, and good fishing within a short distance are among the advantage to be had by pitronizing the “Seaside.” Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete., good tables. Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. Newson at the Hotel, Kustico, or to JOHNINEWESON, é Charlottetown, SeoQeoae 62. ° 1.202 ©]FOD 648% 5 eS os ———— AAAADAAAA AAA AAA AAA AAR or Haying Season 1900. Deering Ideal Mowers With roller and ball beatings, single gears adjustable drag bar and shear cut knives. eering Hay Bakes List longe:t and get every,whisp of hay- eering Harvest Oil Never thickens in any climate, from adulteration. A full line of extras and hayirg tools. YW. CRANT & CO LePaze’s Old Stand,“Queen Street, PREER ERSTE EEE SEY FOF | => FS Free Wa Nak aE AS RE AE a Hae HAE Ha a aE AE aE aE TE hak a at SARAAABRASARSAAAAARS AR YESS hat ’ ee rine Photography VR she Oke ORs be. Bide Bide OU. Ole ADE. SE Se 4 — $508 Oo, 2 PS ka t bs 1