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VOaEaric f®.OWN S DUSIESt AARGAAARA AAAAASAALAARS Re <for Haying Season 1900, Deering Ideal Mowers With roller and ball bearings, single}gears adjustable drag bar and shear cut knives. eering Hay Rakes vie Last longestJand get every ,whisp of hay. eering Harvest Oil Never thickens in any fclimute, from adulteration. S- 6S Free >» o& A full line of extras and hayirg tools. W. GRANT & CO; LePazge’s OldgStand,’ Queen Street, SERS EEE EY VUES EEE EET Say — (o> : é : , soc Bigs ji AKAMA ARAAAAA AAA WEE EENEN FUE .. a hx Si di 2 = e SSeS SOUVENIRS At this store Touriscs find a most complete stock of Sterling Silver Souvenirs ; We carry the largest stock of er ‘signs that cannot pe procured elsewhere. WA. WW. Wellnor, Jeweler and! Engraver. A pleasure to have you call. HA RLOTTETOW NP: c. novelties and have many DAILY EXAMIN Frea Born Men, having to advise the Public, may ake free ”_Hvkiees Single Copies two C2 MORE BOERS General Hutton Has An- other Scrap. BRITISH OFFICERS AND MEN KILLED AND WOUNDED On Asccunt of a Gallant Attempt to Rescue a Wounded Comrade. (Specian To Toe Examiner. | Lonpon, July 10.—Lord Roberts tele- graphsthe War Office from Pretoria: The officer commanding at Veilbron re- ports that Siate Secretary Blingnant,State Attorney Dickson and the members of the Council of Vanteader and Kuprpervirgen came in yesterday and surrendered. General Hutton wasattacked yesterday in the position he was holding by a large number of Boers. He beat them off with out much difficulty, the five inch with him being found very useful, Our only casuality was Lt. Young of the first mounted troops, who received & slight scalp wound. The enemy left several wounded on the guns ground and sent a flag of truce with the request that they wight be received in our field hospital. L regret to say that Captain Currie and | Lieutenant Kirk, of the Imperial Light Horse, who were reporied wounded in my telegram of “yesterday, were both killed. @ne squadron of this tinguished corps force of the enemy to carry offa wound: pressed a very strong in a gallant ati ed comrade beavy loss sustained. emp pt to which they attributed the lu addition to the officers, a farrier sergeant and ibree troopers were killed and a sergeant-m 4] rand three sergeants ~nd eeved trocpers wounde ee — A Cause for Uneasiness. L TO THe Examiner ] July "1 ’ . e Standard say [Speci LonpDon, correspondent of th post office authorities h that the civil mails for Johannesburg have been suspended. “This, with the 0.—The Cape Town : “The ave issued a notice fact thatthe telegrams for Pretoria are refu sed, causes uneasi- ness.’’ COLONEL STONE RESIGNS. He Will Return to His Imperial Regiment [SpeoiaL To THe ExaMINER. | Orrawa July 10 -Lieut.»Col Stone, commanding the Canadian Artiliery, has gent in his resignation. He is an Im- perial officer and will return to his regi« ment. New butter beans, green beans, cucum- bere, cabbage, tomatoes, new potatoes, Stalls Friday. —th. —— ——— a —|RoYaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of | of tartar. Safeguards the food ee! alum. Alum powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ? | RO ‘AL BAKING 99 SQWOER CO., NEW YORK. beets, asparague,s pinach, etc., at Gay’s “ISLAND, TUESDAY ANOTHER WAR HAVE SURRENDERED - HAND On nthe War Path ATTACK TWO HUNDRED AF- GHANS AND KILL A NUMBER OF THEM. Afridis Feared Another Afridi’s War 1s Brewing. J ULY: IO,.4900 | } | i ' ANOTHER DIVISION 23,000 Men and 5, 000, Horses, —— THIS ACTION FNDORSED BY THE PRESS. Harmony Continues Among The Powers, All —_— [Spectat to Tue Examiver. } [Srproiat ro Toe ExaMIvner.] Loypoy, July 10.—Advices express from the Pasha was in Punjuba, under date of June 19th, says: Six bundred Afridis made a sudden night descent on two hundred Afghans who were engaged in building a fort’near Deacca, and killed anumberof them, [t is feared in some official Indian circles that another Afr idis war is brewing. EMPEROR WILLIAM. Will not Rest Till China is Sub- dued. (Specran To Toe Examiver] Krew July 9,—The East Asiatic equadron sailed this morning for China. Kian .—Addressing naval division prior to its departure for China, ye terday, Emperor William said]: Your’s is the first division to fight a cun- ning foe, provided with modern weapons German July 1! the first to avenge the German blood which has flown. “T shall not rest till China is subdued andall th: bloody deeds are avenged. You, will fight together ‘vith troops of Various nationalities. See thatyou main- tain {good comradeship with them, ORANGEMEN AT KINGSTON A Touching Service and Eloquent ‘Sermon. The members of King William Orange Lodye atte nded Divine service in a body, on Sun day, July 8th, at Kingston. Rev. A. F. Brown preached a very loyal and patriotic sermon. After reading the last chapter of Revelations be calied on Brothe er McLean whoeang with much effect, “The Shepherd True.” The attention given was perfect, asdevery heart must nave been touched. The text was taken from the book of Jude,3rd verse, *‘Exkort- ing you to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered unto the saints.” He exhorted tke brethern to be faithful and firm in ell their efforts for the uplifting of mankind. He most hearti- ly endorsed the work done by the Loyal Orange Association and strongly advised all present to take Jesus our Elder Brother for their example. Not poor man who is so apttoerrand prove un- toithful. His sermon was listened to with breathless attention and was inter- spersed with several anecdotes from the American war giving great encouragement for ekristians to be always on the attack. The story of (he influence of a faithful christian mother’s life on ber reckless atheist son was good. in 8 christian’s life but not over the ins fluence ofa christian motier’s life. So with brother Captain Caspeil, of Jeddore, N. S., who after living the life of a chrie- tian for 70 years, ever faithful to the end, and whea on his death bed and apparently had breathed his last breath, the large number of relatives and triends were mov- ing outjust as the sun was going down behind a mountain’s peak and good old Captain Caskell seamanlike, half rose up inhis bed and shouted ‘*Land, ho!” and expired. He contended earnestly for the faith which) as once for all de-~ livered unto the saints. After the congrega- tion was dismissed the members of the order re-formed and marched back to the hall where a hearty vote of thanks was passed to Rev. A. F. Brown, Evangeiist McLeau and the choir. One Present. —lIt is pointed out by The Guardian that there are now no less than 182 judges in Canada. Still the Guardian goes on making judgeships in Quebec. peck eay The atheict could get over lots of things} Yoronama,July 10.—The Government has finally decided to immediately despatch 23,000 men and 5,000 hcerses to Chins. The newepapers are endorsing this ac- tion, point out that should the foreigners at Pekin perish, Japan could not be abe solved from blame. Beriiy, July 10.—The foreign office claims to have no later authentic news from Pekin than that already pub- lished, and remains in doubt asto the fate of the whites. Regarding the attitude of the Powers the Foreign Office officials said that they continue harmonious and that harmony just now is standing the first serious test, namely, the sendiug to China of another Japanese division. a <i. Mrs. Wivelow’s Soothing Syrup has been | used for over fitty years by millions of ‘ mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. wind colic, and is the best remedy diarrhosa. It is pleasant to the taate Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Tis value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiaslows Soothing Syrup. 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Queen St. Opp. Market House. DR. CLIFT Lace Boots). D2.0 GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN :&=SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) * Office and Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., i to 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. Prom pt attention te conntry cr). FLEBT WOOD. No, 31623—Hecord 2.30- “Fleetwood” may be seen every market day at Connors’ stables Grafton street near the Fish Markct. This horse is ex- treemely fast, is bred from the best atock in Kentucky. He is a splendid arriage horse with the stamp and ap- pearance of the English Thoroughbred. As a sire of handsome high-class harness horses he stands unrivalled in this Pro vince. Mr. Angus Cameron of Clyde River says his Fleetwood foalone month old is the best he ever saw and Mr. Cameron hes had somo of the best ever raised in the Island, Mr. D. C. McKinley took “Chestnut” a full brother of Fleetwood to the St. John John Exhibition last fall and took firs: in every class defeating the famous San-~ born coach horses of Maine which never were beaten in a Canadian show ring till Fleetwoods younger brother downed them. Blood will tell every time and Fleetwood is siring just such “Chest. nuts,” LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies’ een Steam Na Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP- URE. Office at Mrs. Stumbles, corner pebeoe and Kent Street, Charlottetown, from Seaeeeny evening to Tuesday a& Mm. every MAWHeITCS e You'll! want a lot for serv Leave your pre- orders J. TI. PEARDON, Lower Queen Street, TELEPHONE. ‘Its all Plain Sailing With (ur Goods are Ripii (ur Prices are Right I: lies with you, reader, togrve us ‘9 thanee to prove the above assertion. We are receiving new goods daily. See our Vovered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. Shoice Creamery Butter just received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28¢ per b. It will please you. We also sel! Haezard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA, A big stock ofother Teas on band, from ing. Those Who Deal With Us 20c per lb up. Also in stock, canned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and sa full ine of general groceries, all at the owest’ possible prices. Free delivery of goods to al! parts of the city. 3Telephone communication. R. F. Maddigan & Co hand-satchel betw wharf and Prince St. Finder ope —_ ably rewarded by leaving at this office. {LOWER QUEEN STREET. — ae erm se ae ee mae wee eae Sy ae ae