THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 17, 1900. SS ——— eememeennene. -atiaiaieeinaniain eee ena SSeS AEE A a — —_—— a - SASESPSACSASSSLSS HEAR TY REGEPTIO N approach was signalizea by the coostinn's | il eessere ¢ of torpedoes placed upon the raile. Upon | oral ond ee Roe ‘ A ite 6entering «the 8 8 station the great i Sel eae 14s tie | ] [ } | f LOTTE ern ce ne On eee i aE a ie ' AU excitement the hats and bonnets of the Banpv on the square to-night, + ladies must bave eaffered severely. —-— RAID: ONT a Nex Ae Private McCarthy came off the train Tue Trisuse —The Tribune left _ port . he was grasped by one of the sailors from this morning. MEET ME AY THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. “ f M the Tribune, who hugged and kissed him rs f OnOT 0 C art y; several times. Then Mies Aunie Mellish, Tus Paozs.—Moderate to fresh south whose brother is on active service in South | and southwest winde; showery. of Souris Atrica, presented Private McCarthy with Se a bo ; 7 , sherlo imma —— Tug sugar refineries, yesterday advancs to Charlottetown. So ee ee ———— Afier comiag out of the station Mc- ibe E ned sug p Carthy passed through the lines of militia RFTURNED FRIM SERVICE before entering the carriage in waiting, QUZSD SAWDPOBPHR PUP US-F FUSSPUSVSS ABS SSS. SEG S2od Battalion with Fourth Regiment, turned out, and at ten o’clock marched to the railway station, \ue band playing “Home Sweet Home,” the “Red White end Blue,” and other airs Atthbe station they formed up inopen order to await the arrival of their companios- ‘ c 4 : 1 ; . |iCinger insarms who had beeu fighting the battles The performance is ful] of interest, and ' 7 Je ‘Snaps of tue ee South Africa. ear mapy valuable presents will be given . altendance of cilizené was exceedingly ee ee ’ way. W 7 W . t Who would want any other large, numberiog 8-veral thousands. The LA GRAND DUCHESSE ee Hlegant hite aists, It was afver eleven o'clock before the | "med McCabe, was this morning arrested crowd dispersed and McCarthy was taken | ©® Lower Queen Street. He was help to the Hotel Davies. Private McCarthy less!y drunk and had to be takeu to the will remain in town until tomorrow when | *#tion in a coal cart. he will go east. Par.iculars of the reception accorded Privates Waye and McCartby at Summer- side and other points will be found elre- where in today’s issue. ’ .O.A.—BSt. 2” etta fic and was repeatedly cheered as he went by. LL 7 o Ang the e Lodgew a 7 . on I ed night Ist anc 1 degree, full attendance h vt | o the carriage, besides the returning Tmporiant Baeiues . ‘ ; a , ote? : P « ial e. ‘ 1S at 2S + | On the Veldts and in the Fastnesses | °!dier» were His Worship Mayor Wa bur~ | ae ; > a Col. Moore, representing re8pec-{ oy. WG, A.—The executive committee ; : , ip ee - M. C. A.—The : of South Africa ore, the citizen: and militia, }ofthe Y.M. C. A will meet io the Ae- rs . he militia then left ihe siaiion and sociation parlor thie evening at 8 o'clock. [The reception given Private McCarthy | proceeded to the Market Square, golug by : {upon his arrival in Charlottetown last | Y8Y of Water, Great George, Richmond For Inrerment.—The body of John . night was highiy creditable considering and Market eae on band ee ; Steele, who died at Clyde River,on Suadsy ; ; oe . = | appropriate sirs during the march, anc i ill this af t ai ded ; rived at the short ti : = SECa, morniog will this afternoon be forwaide pas just been rece oe eee a preparations | (he great crowds of people on the sireets | tq Miscouche for 1nterment. : | were made. Butit was nothing compared | cheered lustily. a ‘ } rac : Att . . OCeRBIO - b ny , tothe reception the entire Leland conti - ae he Square ws a a ees Mes*R: Peake Bros & Co. are supylr: . ; B é S gent will get when they return,’ as it is nin ee Ant y Wesha ao “C 7 Mo ing the S. 3. La Grande Duchees with 325 Pind poped they will, during the next two or ‘43 7 Motlis nae ae f tb Tri- tons of bunker coal to day, her ueual [, t > ] : Ki = three months. oa een ulligan, an © pia me’) | quantity at this port every trip ave arrivais in ia 5 Apothecaries’ Hall. |}; was after six o'clock before it was ts me ee nes ae Soe aa — 4 ’ # | detivitely knowa that Wayeand McCarthy | © izeps, Col. Moore for the militia an / ; 5 : “ae 1) . aited} y An Isuanp Caprain.--The ship Weet- es . Pil ’ t gasgeeereesesesesesesses | were ou their way home. Then orders med ae sea ou —_ All ara lothina,: Osptsim Curtic, eenved at Val Shirt Waists are shown i es | eee ieened for the militia to muster on BORE) eee ae: paraiso a few days ago after a passage of ' z <= ask an > ae +h : dier. Cheers were given for the Mayor, fe * i Mark et Square at 9.45 to meet the train, | -, ; thirty days from Newcastle, N.S. W. ; 0900 9004 @ ~o 06 00880500 and the order was generally obeyed. The ae ee, _ Weye aod ale ipsthesis h e — Som thi i: 0 gee two Artillery Com) aoies,the Engineers,the aa ab a a P oe a aaa CaRTED To THE Station.—A young man er © ing gl the Baad of the | 28» Closing with the Nationa] Authem. hi F | |iSnappy different from what Orera Hovsr.—Powell, the Man of Mystery, under the management of Z:ra 8en.on, opens at the Opera House to night. are shown elsewhere 2264642462466 46804648868 os big ppenrmmgyry e nren Pe ee eae ; kind? A Giner Snap that station was ee ed the oe in Garpen Soo1a, —Dona’t forget the gar- + “ . the vieinity thronged with people eager to : ‘ : den eocial at Watermere on Tuesday 24th Hl C ] d W t : isnot snappy 1s no gooc, get a glimpee of the returning eoldier. Arrives in Charlottetown wanes mg | July, in:aid of Charlottetown Hotrpital. egant O ore als S, - Wekeep the snappy kind As the train came into the etation its ~- Large Passenger List | Persous wishing to contribute will please : —mixed right, made right The Steamer La Graod Duchesse,of the ee tothe euperioress of the Black and Colored, i j and we sell them right at Plant Steamship Live, arrived ia Char- 4 a $5.00 for 20 cents lottetown from Boerton last night bout f rv , —_—- er its equivalent when you DYE your faded eleven o'clock. There wes a great many Boys’ Brieape—-The Charlottetown 0 1% it Skirt and make it as good as new with people on the wharf to see her come ia. eee of the mg “en. rng Roman Satin Waists. Te | 3 ” 5 j ; a i ventlern-n were} parade to-morrow at 1.40 p.m. @ i ! . ¢ per ip MAYPOLE SOA ace es carve’ € e Paul's schoolroom and march to the rail- it ' : Order today. FREE book on Home Dyeing by applying to R F Gane and wife, Mies M (in , K-v | WSY Station to meet the Summerside 50c, TOC: 9Q0c, $1 20, $1 50 q , " if \s , onies. ey will then march [to barat 7 ( i cnn anata Se PT scctonneld sioeveiena act coum "The aoe of the 82nd Regiment | Hi : ; —-~ : wife, Arthur Gion, T H McDooald, J E will attend. $1 85 $2, 1 O $2 35 and up Pal : ; ener ieaesiidpaccentinitione — papeemen aera <0 peer oa aa os - Pouice Cover. ‘Tnere were four casee if ’ : e <). e | —_— Se srapt ene wile, ridges abd wile; | disposed of thie morning. For drunken e 5 ° D. Stewart. ara M V Welch, Mre Rubel, Mre Williams, | joey, Lemuel McGregor, Joho Flynn and Uh “ : ; ' MOVs Miss Ingersoil, F B Purinton, Mr. Mc~ F. S. Macdonald were each fined $2 or Le ine ; Ectivee Baxery Eivey aud wift; J C P Emartow, oe 10 days. Henry Welsh, againet whom & La d ' > PICTURE Smitn,Ge A Oak, Albert F Sus ', “ire| i milar charge was preferred was remand- arf si ¢ BAKES{BEST BREAD. | - Cadwallader, Mr C Berrie suu wii, tH | og until Monday pending an enquiry into bas ‘g ' ¢ Johnson and wife, E E Hickey, Mss K| charge of window breaking. fit d \souceeces # seceenaosaeh | That group of thirty Islanders who Villare,Miss M J McDonald, H L Thomas, i ie left here last October to fight for Miss Dickson and party (2), Miss F Perry, Dr. H. P. Wrigtt, Dentist at Mt. i. i es their Queen in far distant South & N Deony, Mrs Kelleber, Miss Minnie | stewart, in order to extand the radius ot 7 . Cc ( BRD Y Africa. Their fortunes have been Dovald, Anvie McLean, D J Lucey, C T ; . & varied. Most of them: are etill in the his practice is giving speciai inducements lasting until] September, 21s', during T which time he wil! spend @ week in each [T Evans and wife, Miss Creev, Miee E of four places as foliowe;—July 29:n to Stewart, Miss .MacVane, Maud Letts, W -, i: cae cache ae we | B Walker and wife, RD Bell and wife, er ae Boe iat eta i NN — 9. HP Lovell, Mre D Morrieon, Mrs HR} peaie’s Station; 19th to 26th at Cardigan | Foster, F C Henderson and wife,| paige : julyl7 tf. Bessie Hicke, R B Beaumont, Mrs Fraser, —* ; 2 a D McCarthy, A P Tabor, M J Sullivan, © ————— - U rn is h j Nn ; N EWS ’ Mra a McB Smith, Etbe! Anderson J 00° — Prophet Wiggins thinks the tem pera-~ My 4 Mc Quarie, L Worthing, E Charleswort, | ture ot July aud August will not be above Miss Aitken, AJ Nichol, F J Rose and | the average, but there will be strong wite, Mrs W H Berry, Nore Cashmar, | splashes of beat. The hottest days will Fo ir atur Kuie Gillie, Mary McDonald, Ge: §Proyer, | be July 24th to 27th, and August 23rd to J-av McDonald, Miss B Bellvil!, Mies Hol- | 98th. These periode will be immediately Dame, John Clough and wife, Mr Clark, g the bardsbipe Mrs Clerk, Mies Buftiogioo, J D Richards, ofcampaigniog Two of them ip- valided home, arrived laet night’ Several of them have seen wounded and two have given up their lives. A generation hence a photogrsph of these brave men--P. E. Island share of those whom Roberts com- plimented above all bis soldiers— and Throat. , will be a valuable rememberance. Travsvas} undergoin DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late [Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ovhthalmic Hospttai, Moorfields, end Central.London Throat and Ear Hospital’) PECLIST—Fye, Ear, Nose sa ciate. ret cin ARS RM , < 3s 4 Nea ; ~ t ’ * Omicr~Csmeron Block Zou enn eve one if you weet ons. tuipencr— Water Street opp Hotel Davies Mz Hovrs—9 30 a m,to 1 pm, 2to4pm i Evenings by app cini ment t Tesiea and Fitted With Glasser Peete Thereare two sizes, both verv clear photos, and the prices are Joc and eo <-> = —>> — =| +» -! $1.00, For eale in Charlotietown at ©. J. Mitchell’s booketore and a, map, Geo Rie, Mrs McDougall, Mies Mc- | followed by co'd weather for several days, ie este an « a : Tue Examiner Office, or maile,j Adam, Mies Falvey, Mies M J McDonaid, | caused by violent thuoder storms. Our We pride ourselves in showing the largest and nolbiest lo a be “Paice COL LET.—“Watermere.’ t paid on receipt of price bv R Miss S Cambe)!, B D Hill, W A Honkins she eaye,are imperceptibly and slow . : ” ; Z post pala on p i . I ’ aod >| €easons, aye, p p y of neck wear In the city. i “Patkview” Cottage adioink iuniy to Hen tage adjoining same : n. Geo. W. Howian or a a Mcleod, Solicitor , en L. Coiton, P. OQ. Box 84, Ch’town, Mamie Steele, Miss D McKinno>, | jy becoming warmer. The time will come, We Mn, tf ’ Morri-co J S Campbell, Miss Campbell, | put it will be thoucands of years yet, when ce tei are McCitvrvy, Joe McO:lveay, | there will be uo snow upon the earth,| WE have them at any price from 2c to 75.¢ EF a . m= | Mrx C McRae, A Sterk, Liz i McDonald, | when the oramge, the lemon andthe fig 7 — . sae \ «© Wall, K Morpby, Mary McCloskey, | trees, *and the grape, will wave their Anotner strong line with ae f M sx Sharkey, Miss EK Campbell, | branches under our polar skies and cast Me Buchannen (5), MrsJ Gillis Mrs] their beautiful colorsin the shadows of us is our Shirts.. Mm: M. Cormack, Mary bisbop, Hannah Dris | Hudson’s Bay. » : . . vo}l, Mies L Bareley, Mrs Mary Rie, WL oe White and’ colored shirts, soft outing shirts collars utrached, nee r f ro ‘\) | Wangb, Maria Easton, S Bateman, Earle] Geta pairof thosenice white canvas | silk front shirts. See our double tiic.u salbriggan Unde S - “ Smith, Florence Walker, D Holmes aod | boote for mex; they are the best white lothi BH . our doub cua Salb ggan Unde: ww it thw be wife. ‘oot on the marke:, made by the Whit-| Clothing, Svc per sult. — | ham Shoe Co. Extra. bargains every Saturday ntc=*, Store open until 11 —The following remarks of the Vienna R. H. Ramsay & Co. . ‘ Fremdemblatt come a little too late to be Blo uses a of berefit: The Boers cannot be held free The balance’ from blame. Their fatal blunder con- © balan eof Our Spring stock. sieted in their stubborn ultra-conservative | 0 per cent off. attitude and their short sighted selfish ; = . : conduct in local affaire. They did not Ladies Capes ; understand bow todeal with the great Rv p city which had suddenly enrung up “Very cap must go at rN through the agency of the Uilandere. - They sought their advantage by getting a0 per cent off, Me S eauiete profit out of them and giving dis H s little ae possible iu return. But preciee- Lad ies Hi ats vy ly becauee behind those Uitlandera stood Lo below a ; the British nation it would have been wise The balarce of our stock. sn hatpcomninodulleid 50 per cent off. * oS aaah - Do you read wre people ay a i : ‘s Garsapsrilla? It ie curing all Summer Dress Muslins De en coal te if you want a pretty dress now is your chance. ye «| impure blood. 4 ont p. m. rye leet eM Gordon & MoLellan. se . «eee. Men’s Stylish Outfitter . | s% aie ve . arrears = Paris | Freep || Come OOWN WITH =f eas yeni BOTH FEET. EEE 33 1-3 per cent off. / Islanders coming home tospend the Dress \Lengths {)) | eummer,thore who are proud of what tbe W ‘A brave Islanders have done in South e have 16 Dresses left you can have your () | area, ehould get @ photograph of the | London, England, and |jyoa willfbe fitted with the latest and most fash- choice at HALF PRICE Jeland contingent, jast as @ remem~ 22 cents per pound. onab'e boot orshoe to be fuund in the city, for the Special prices on least money and guaranteed the best of satisfaction larg: «1antities. a have many other bargains but cannot men- brance. For sale et C. J. Miteheli’s book pemthem at present. etore,Queen Street, opposite Prowse Bros. Price 35 cente and oue dollar. —— *McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER "That new “Anchor” hose supporters for ladies has just arrived. It’s the newest — and the, nicest thing you've seen yet. Price only 38¢,— Moore & McLeod. Se AMARA Udell WEERS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. 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