de Qtibec Steamship Co. Str “CAMPANA.” | F-om Montrea From Ch’town | seeday 22nd May Monday 28th May | onday 4h June « “11th June } ss 18th ‘ «é bth “e“ i 2nd July 6 Mn» July! l6th ‘ “6 231 vale ¢ 30th - 6th Aug ** 13th Aug. ” 20th = ee e 3rd Sept. 10th Sent. « 17th 24th * os Ist Oct. Sth Oct. « 16th 22nd ‘ . 2S. * bth Noy. 12t Nov. Freight handled “carefully and at cur- Fe.it rares. ; Poe-engers will find the accomodation th: rv Lest, and the trip up And wo { the Lawrence the most delightfu!. CARVELL BROs, Ch town, May L4th, 1900 Agents. tv2aw wed & sat. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the buriness of the late Cheaiee Matheson, Painter, will be carried on by the undersigned un- tii ‘ortber notice, business will be under the maa- .t of Jobn C. Murpby, who been ia ploy of the deceaced for the part are, i® amasier workman, avd iwpetent to conduct the work. patrovage of former customers , Ohoitec. JANE MATHESON ard’s, June 12th,1900, eud ep: ii Pi g } c x — —- Me°!LL UNIVBRSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. ve ' THE What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food? In appesrance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; chcclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains a)] of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak neryous Men, women and chilpren strong and healthy’ 68 cents a box. °° ee ~ It is evident that China is not the same a proposition it wasa few yeers ago when Japan walked al! over it. [t’s the fast young man who is usually n paying his debte: 20c. he ai € rsed arts 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. + > + 8: OW = DR. A. W. CHASE'S r =) GATARRH CURE . ef is sent direct t IS Some wives’ idea of a husband’s recrea- tion is to allow him to water the lawn. Winard’s Liniment cures Distemper, When aman is hisown worst enemy he should be excused for kicking lim» self, ~—— A Good Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, but don’t blame the stomach for biliousness, It is deranged, and causes poisonous bile tore- main in the vlood causing indigestion. head- ache and irregular action of the bowels: Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate tne )lyer, kidneys and bowels and bytheir direct ac- tion on these organs eflect prompt and last- ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia* headache and al] kidney ailments. O1e pilla dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, nO eee It ien’t the man who was born witha silver spoon in his mouth that makes the moet stir, ce To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabijets, All ruggiststeiund the money it fails to cure he, E . W. Grove’s signature is on each box A man with a few thousand busbels of old wheat on hand can smile at the fuiure, a Minard’s Liniment cures Colds, ete. Met) ulation Examinations, preliminary tLe \urious Courses of Study, will be beld @i Mi: .:real and at local centres on lith Juve. und at Montreal in September, as "MP ier “Pac iy of Arte (Men and) Wi men) ‘ e scaity of Applied Science Mon, 17th Sept Fe. if Medicine | Fa v of Law a. | Fe. of Comparative Medi- . > o Veterinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) °} Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. he <es are open also to PARTIAL ‘STU- DE» thout Matriculation | : “ti Faculty of Applied Science the cor n Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and M ngineering, Chemistry and Architec- baw, also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS ws Matriculation. +: vations ior twenty-one first year Ei « Exhibitions in the Facultv of arts, Tar, rom $0 to, $2.00, will be held on the i7 ;.ember at Montreal, Halilax, St B., Charlottetown, P. E. 1., St. Jot: NAd., and other centres. 4 yal Victoria College, the new res- ic. college for Women, will be ready to mc. + \+ » adents on 17th September. : Gill Norma! School will De re-opened or . » prember. 4 lars of Examinations, and cores o* th idar, containing fall information, ni vtained op application to “es On Our Joy's at the Front! +1 ep them away from the fy at home. er screen doors and v1. “ws now. A. Duchemin & Co * £. I. Door and Sash Factory. Gilt Edge The famous Laundry Soap unequalled in cleansing pro- perties, mrmless to the fines For sale. by all leading : fabric, (sroceries. WCKINNON & McNRYIN WECLIES ALF ACENIS way 19, adi. WANTED.--A smart steady bey, about 15 years vo! age, 10 Wait on MOle. One WitL tome experience preferred, Apply at this office, Chiiown, July 10th, 1900 dy tf WANTED.--A servant for general house- work, good w . Apply to Mra. J. B. Hegen, 439 Kent Street, ti, _- TO LBT.—Shop on Queen Street. Apply to K. Brace, Sims ed, R WANIED.-Girl for general housework. House provieed with all modern appliances for meBking work easy. Liberal wages to the right party, Apply at this office. Jue ld:b, 1900 eod 1 wk, SCRUOL TEACHER WANTED.—Gentic- man or lady. Good pay weekly for selling yruit or QOrmamental Trecs, § or Roses, in Towns, Cities or Country. usual dtM@abo icr this line now. Brown Brothers Company, Nurserymen, Limited, —s-_ d Jw, Highest price paid for ladies and off clothing. Call at their residence for them. Drop a Core = the cant, Smet, oe on wo mond Street, opposi elson Bros. Kirby, Clothing Store ” Dts leit WANTED.-A maid servant. Apply Mra George eake, Euston Street, "" There is probably nothing purer than the motive of aman who lends money to acother when he never expects to get it back. Mirard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. I A PICKARD & CO.. PEAKE’S NO. | WHARF A full stock of the best Coal on hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronage is solicit- ed. LOWEST PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY Jane 30d&wim then eod $w 5m. CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highes* for scrap iron, lead, —s brass or any old alloy at Eedale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Don’t Neglect Your Watch if you allow your watch to run too ag without cleaning, or with damag— « parts it may be wornso badly as to istroy its usefulness as a timepiece; vetter have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- pairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. Wi GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you bave not given us a trial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, | : see you at Great Goro STREBT. W N TANTON v eweler Sian oy TEE Bie Warcu. ARMY TRANSPORT RECORD. FACTS AND FIGURES WHICM HAVE SUR. PRISED THE WORLP. Among the torrents of abuse with which our Continental press critics, with one or twe exceptions, have de- luged us since the beginning of the war, there has been discernible one element of inuolvntary admiration —grudging and deprecatory, perhaps, but still admiration. [It is not our fighting qualities that ave extracted this faint praise; not the bravery of our troops, nor the bril- liant tactics of any of our generals, The fact that has commended itself with most force to our neighbours on the Continent is that since October last we have transported to South Africa, with scarcely the loss of a single life, 200,000 men, thousands of horses and mules, hundreds of guns, and many thousands of tons of munitions, and all this without putting any undue pressure on our transport service or dangerous drain on our supplies, and with comparatively few hitches. This is what has most impressed the foreigner who is_ sufficiently versed in the subject to have even a_ rough idea of what has been done—and few for- eigners have more. After all, the for- eigner can hardly be blamed if his knowledge extends no further than a rough idea, for even Englishmen, in- terested heart and soul in every detail of the war, find it difficult to learn much of the actual facts connected with the tremendous task of landing aud supplying an army of 2e0,000 men ,in a country seven thousand miles dis- tant from our shores. THE OFFICIAL FIGURES The following figures and informa- tion derived from official sources will serve to show the magnitude of the task with which our transport and commissariat departments have had to cope. First of all we give the totals of men, horses, guns, and waggons sent from England since the despatch of the first detacament of the army corps on Oct 20 last. sO el a2 i = n =o Sie ORE , 3 €¢ - ae = 5 .&° Month. s&§ St 2S 35 eo — ~~ : = Z~ 5 _ -« 1899 October...... 32 28,679 3,680 76 36 November.... 38 29,178 5,559 100 522 December.... 23 19,453 3275 61 335 1900 January... 34 27,759 6,023 117 448 . > February..... 39 33,604 5,596 28 117 pees fa 36 26 aes 4997" 2h S37 me teehk i otte 19 11,492 4,340 2 32 en MLTR Oe i es ae ee ° June (first week)... ... 3 2,348 840 O oO Total.....*234 188,141 36,333 409 1,951 * Many of the transports have, of course, made several journeys now. This table shows that in the first 227° days since October 20 (including Sun- days) 234 transports have lett Eng!and for South Africa—rougtly speaking, one per day—each carrying on an average about 800 troops and 150 horses, besides guns and vehicles. THE HOSPITAL ARMY. These figures, striking as they are, by no means exhaust the statistics relat- ing to the transport, for, besides the men, horse, mules, guns, and vehicles detaildd above, there have been sent out 11 general hospitals, five stationary and 27 field hospitals, and 18 bearer companies, for the care of the wound- ed. These have been manned by 470 military and 360 civilian doctors and surgeons, 520 nurses, 3,500 Royol Army Medical Corps, 500 volunteers, 1,200 St. John Ambulance Corps. and 130 militia ambulence corps, all of whom, not to mention the personnel of the severals large private hospitals, have been earried from England. Two hespital trains and four hospitals ships have sent from England, and others have been made up at the Cape. The weight of a general hospital and equipmen.s, it may be added, is 412 tons, and of a stationary hespital 80 to 100 tens, se that the necessary ship space for this branch of the army’s requirements is no smal! matter. F@CD AND MUNITIONS OF WAR, With regard to shipments of ammv- nition, foeds, and general munitions of war, the only figures available are those giving the tonnage engaged in various ships. From October 5, 1899, to April 28 1900, 793,774 tons were en- gaged in 292 ships. This vast quan- tity of material was allsent eut from England, and consignments are stil! gning eut day by day in the same pro portion. To this amount we have tofadd 130,- ooo tons of Oats, meat, hay, coal, etc., which have been despatched from various ports in the United Kingdom, the colonies, and abroad, To deal with the postal and telegra- phic work §79 telegraphists and 3,500 post office men have been shipped to South Africa. The mails to that part of the world have needless to say been very largely increased, and on May 19 - o/h. DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY, 12, 1900 for instance, 313,416 letrers, weighing 131,508 news-paper 7,000 Ibs., and packets were despatched to the army, representing 643 bags ont of the total of 679 which made up the full mail to South Africa on that occasion. ARMY CORPS OF SICK AND WOUNDED. Finally, to complete the work of the transports, 536 officers and 10,807 non- commissioned officers and men_ have been brought back to England as_ in- valids up to the end of May. Truly, in spite of the faults which were committed at rhe outset of the campaign, this is a work of which we may well be proud; there can be no doubt that it has done at least as much as our feats of arms in the field to uphold our prestige and exhibit our power to foreign rivals and critics. FROM GREATER BRITAIN, In addition to this great army, troops have been sent from Australia, Canada, India, and small contingents from other colonies, and reliefs from Malta, Crete, Egypt, etc —in all, a total of about 20,000, which makes the grand total of fighting men landed in South Africa well over 200,000. To the total of 36,000 horses sent from England must be added other 34,000 remounts from Australia, Ar- gentina, and New Orleans, and about 10,000 which went with the colonial contingents, Of mules, over 75,000 have been despatched from New Orleans, and Mediterranean, Indian, and other ports. Thus we arrive at a total of over 150,000 animals. The average cost of these horses and mules (i.e., of those bought abroad for remounts) is estimated at £15 and £12 apiece, respectively. As to the cost of transporting the men from England to South Africa, no exact figures are obtainable, but it may be stated that one of the transports receiv- ed £7,000 for its charter, and 1s. 6d. per head per day for all the troops it carried. On this basis an approxi- mate total sum may be easily arrived at—viz., about 4 14,000,000 sterling. en nD leeding Piles A Prominent Business Man Testifies to His Cure by Using Dr. Chase’s Oint~ ment. Not a day passes but many people volunteer recommendations of Dr. Chase’s Ointment as an absolute cure for every form of piles. Mr. Jas. Jackson, of the Laurie Spool Company, St. Alexis des Monts, Que., writes:—*‘ You may put my name to any praise you can give to Dr. Chase’s Ointment, for it has done me more good than any medicine I ever used. “I was troubled for two years with that cruel disease, bleeding piles, and after using Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I can say I am entirely rid of it. It ig @ treasure to all suffering from piles.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment is guaranteed to positively cure any case of itching, bleeding, or protruding piles. It hag mever yet been known to fail, and cer- tainly will not fail in your case. For many years Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment has stood alone ag the only ab- solute and guaranteed cure for piles and itching skin diseases: 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine has by far the largest sale of any remedy for throat and lung troubles. 25 cents a bottle. knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There: We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it? 7 JOHN McKENNA, Queen Street. DR: GORDON ALLEY PHYSICLAN : &=SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence— Dorchester Stree SOD OD DOS 60QSOS ©O64G666D 65> ws i } j « H Our Carbon all delighted. EHlevan differen now in of slim finely fi oyat Scotch Whioty, ie 1 aii the Latest Designs portraits are unriveled. Our customers we Be sure and visit the leading studio. G. Ht. COOK Sideboard is not so expensive as is generally supposed, Prices were all big a few years ago, few years ago, but to day are within easy reach designs, Prices from $8.90 to $25.00. CDODBWsA COA*AM OOD CWSQVBs oH ©°O19H6555007!_ Tia WW a es — ‘ Photography ea & pintin, — = }e<. 4), reo eeH Now it’s t. We have a number of sideboards stock that would have cost “way up” a purses. TJ’hey are of rich pattarn and good woods, well put together, and nished—will last a life-time. John Newson ee ee ee Ee OO OG Pe oe [= << oe om pleie, and we i his city, Correct \ \ Our importations of clothes for spring and summer is n0¥ tock of tuitings, overcoatings and trouserin guaranteed. Always on hand,a jull line vf genis’ furnishings ao Ing, RRR nvite inspection of the largest and nobbies g, to be seen If style, perfict fit and best workmanship JOHN MLEOD & 60! Men’s Summer Prices good fishing within Terms moderate. Rustico, or to Office Houre—? to 10, 8. m., 1 tot3 and7 to 8 p. m. Prom pt attention tc country ceil... }° Underwear Tv. J. Harris, THE SEASI HOTEL Opens for the season on July Ist without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort 00 Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathiog, beaatitul and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, tu be had by patronizing the “Seaside.” dj Also-croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete , geod tables ——— ES Cotton, Balbriggan, | Merino, Natural Wool. per suit 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 up. London Howse | —— ——— OS — Eee DE This Hotel wall! avd a short distance are among the advan Apply to Mrs. Newson at the Ht