_ _ , , __ _ .. - ____2_ _ . ,___. _ _--.,~_,- ' »,_-, ‘- e ~i_ . .-»\.,. ;j\_ . . Y r» - ~. ‘ ‘ gi J '.%1_~l - .- - ~ A 2 Picturesque Prince Edward Island is . . M Y £7 ' . \ Q I ' sued by the Examiner Publishing Comp- \ any is a beautiful and interesting souven- . ' f ‘ ' 't' th'. ~t' of the n.vmg Purcbued from ML F_ J_ I . ir ortourists/visi ing is sec ion ‘MH by the stock and good Wm gf Y ` , Dominion,every one of whom would do books and btationery Business in Mo‘\DAY‘ *mv* 23’ mm' well to procure acopy. The descriptive hlorris Block, we will continue re ~ ~ ff- or * *C matteris well written and the informa- .lle business in its various branches. M. Hornsby, who has mana- the business in the past, will be charge of the store, and will bo jluaed to attend to all old customers many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Pal-WV” twill be at once put on sale, and Bu &paitments of the business will _be .Jeeps weii eeeeked. A wen eePP1\°d ` Bows sand will be a special featurel H the business. The store will "be ‘known as “The Bazaar Booksi0r0- _ TIIE BIZRIII GDIPRIIY. Suceesaorsto F. J. Hornsby. 'gg-fb Block, Ch’towu. March i6. X900- ? i if _i _ if A *_* Your Millinerl Our worlrrooms will rushed this week; if cin- venient, we ask you, and , willconsider it a favor for # ' those who can, to leave# “ their trimmed hat order* as early in the week as* possible. # i Perkins & Co# ‘ The Millinery Leaders. , #Ili £01 lite, arine,lile_ .Ill British Companies. Risks ta-ken '#loWrates. ymlmanlttu. e Agents. Telephone 67 2**-rl J , Should such an appointment fall to his #%#4.i%##¥§§ ¥£¥##;lt§iG%l¥#~#l L _ - I-:ze-I--1, I l\$lll‘dllC¢ "_ A. G-AIEIJD! it iiieiiiii, ii. n. Ili? 39 years experience in the ‘practice of *U PT ession may be consulted on all the es of General M di §Gii_£1I _ e 'cines including the _specialties 0B¢eand Residence, Prince Street, 3rd door lhive Kindergarten Hall. oursgtoiiaiu. ito d 8 _ _ - Jllhrlottetown June 9th,i9c?oad1&Zv3ml;>dI? mei neiiebie gmng Place to have your repair work f-if done is the place that takes ' the most interest in your nceds.lVe strive to accmomo~ e, date all who leave any work 1" with US, by prompt attention ,gg and quick despatch of same. . We have the reputation of 53% befflg 0- K- _O11 repair work. ‘E G_i\e us a trial and be con- . vinced that what-wc say is ‘m true. liucl si into i i * _-.~.._ --_,__ F An Ottawa despatch intimates that John Globe will probably be appointed in his stead. Mr. Ellis has long stood in the front rank of Maritime Province _journal- ism, and has had long service as a repre- sentative of the people in the Provincial Legislative Assembly and the House of Commons. His knowledge ot public af- fairs and his ability to discuss them both on the platform and. in the press are un- doubted. His services to the Liberal party have been long and tireless, while his cast of mind is decidedly independent. lo.; we have no doubt Mr. Ellis would render excellent Service to the Dominion as a Senator. l ¢_..__1 Not very much has appeared in the press outside of Quebec in Commendation of Hon. Mr. Tarte as Ca.nada's principal re- presentative at the Paris Exposition. Most newspaper readers are, on the con- trary familiar with a great deal of hostile criticism of Mr. Tarte in that zonnection. But just nowwe find the Minister of Public Works commended from an unex~ pected quarter. Dr. Oronhyatekha, head pronounced Conservative_in politics, and he volunteerers the statement that he “cannot commend too highly the work Mr. Tarte is doing at the Exposition. He is doing a lot for Canada. Mr Tarte is a thorough Canadian." This is high praise p and as we have said it comes from an un- ` expected and disinterested quarter. A Shanghai despatch tells that some months 880 the Empress-Dow ager of ‘China entered into secret negotiations with the Mikado of_Japan with a view to concerted action for driving all Europeans and Americans out of the east and dividf ing the territory from Burmah to Siberia between China and Japan. This may be a piece of imagination merely, for Shang- hai is a fruitful source of misinformation, but it gives us aglimpse of ar very per- plexing and` alarming possibility. There , B. cvenrin England, cube fear of Japan as ‘well as ofChina. Japan is aggressive as well as progressive, and there is almost as much fear of Japan as of Russia obtaining too much control on the eastern mainland of Asia. . , A France is now taking the initiative among the powers, it is said, to prevent the further sale of arms and munitions of war to China. The fact is that Europe has armed China., and prepared theA0ri- entals for warfare on modern principles. Surprise was expressed a. few weeks ago when the allied forces were met by Chinese infantry armed with the best modern repeating rifles and artillery which outranged the cannon ef the allies. All these rifles and cannon had been sup- plied by enterprising French and German , _ The esteemed Examiner is very hard to please these times, and the reason is suf- fficiently obvious. It is not even satisfied N ` Crdiip dfead of `e\TeTy 7moth°er,_is 1 instantly relieved by Bentley`s Lini _“___ A i. W. Rllllllli. Pill Bi ,j ment. childrens muslin collars Co rr' ` °' 1"mak¢l`S- ~ Tourists and others wishin ` t - Bt” N vi _ , _ . _ g quie , com _ es.s.P.§::::.i»fsWt°" £?.‘;‘.i‘.':3§;..”i§°°l;‘;“..;%‘::I.‘:’ ‘;i.‘2..;"fa“".hi°3.‘l T I-I ERE """"°°’°”°°" one ns Mrs. Wellner, Upper Hillsbroough Street. 181;! _-it 1 f ' Q ° I » “xi e 0 .ev-°~ W irn°¢1'l“'h-eros sueeeer . U RNITURE . Hammocks, bathing suits. straw hats aton & Co`s. 18 tf eign trade has increased from $239,000,000 of the I. O. Foresters is widely know as a manufacturers, just as the Chinese battle- ~ _ _ _ , `__ ships and eruieere had been built inhrit-, ((,§`i` We "0 8011018 8000 P08118 ly - p ‘ ~ff for very little money-'not only , v ish yards. eg _ ,.6 7 i the cheaper kinds but also the (il tion given is accurate and concise. It is at lowest prices for cash only, Senator Bui-pee of New Brunswick is like- ,, credit to the ,,f5c¢ of publication ly soon to resign his seat and that Mr. J. V. Ellis, M. P. and editor of the St, It is apparent that the present is a per iod of trade expansion not only in Canada but throughout the world. We are proud to find that in Canada the volume of for- in 1886 to over $340,000,000 in 1900. In the United States within the same period the volume oftrade has grown from $1,662,000, 000 to $2,244,000,000. Enormous as has been the increase in the United States,the Can- adian increase, in view of the relative populations of the Dominion and the Re- public is, quite two to one. WORLD"S CONVENTION. Fifty Thousand Persons Take Part in Pro- ceedings. Loxnozv, July 19.-Fully 50,003 persons Society of Christian Endeavor,specia1 feat . true soldier of Christ. 1 the sympathy with this work of the 1 inate Rev; Francis E. Clark and the Rev Charles M. Sheldon for the highest. ollice irnothers. ith, they are not liable 't0 ,attended Wednesday’s meetings of the world`s convention of the young People’s ures of the program being _the delivery of the messages from the churches. The Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, president of the Wesleyan conference, said he conveyed from 30,000,000 MethodistsofGreat Britain the desire to form an alliance with every The Right Rev. Mandell Creighton. bishop of London, extended to the Christian Endeavor society the heartiest welcome of his diocese, and assurance of U39 body of Christians he represented. _ Dr. Parker, of the City Temple, urged America.n‘Christian Endeavorers to nom- C STOCK H0105 G. H. Callbeck, North Tryon, received y express from the L. B. Silver Co.,- leveland, Ohio, a specia.liy~sele cted $45 air of the famous O. L. C.|hogs, eight weeks old. The chief qualities of this breed are: lst, rapid growth. 2nd, early matu- ity, fine large hogs when six months ld. 3rd, for making more pork for feed onsumed than any other breed. -ith, hey can be grown to ii large size' and the meat is as line grian as a chicken. .5th, these hogswhen dressed command higher prices at Chicago than any of the dark breeds. 6th, they are more docile than any other breed. Pigs of these sows can be handled without disturbing their 'U05' 9005 cholera and other diseases as has been demonstrated many. times. 'especially throughout the Western States. Q word the O. L. C.’s have 'i‘7‘excell_eriei'ss’.§ possessed by other varieties of hog with' out their defects. The Silver U5. breeders of Chester Whites and O. L. C. While they guaranteethere are no better Chesters in Chester_Co’unty~or outof it than their’s yet nineteen, out of twenty buy the O. L. C’s. even at more than .- _‘p Bicycle for National -The value ofthe bicycle' national defence ‘B8 Buy at The Wealth is lid But Then Garments elnleasely (helm. Crash - Skirts oooo Quaaivv 1 ‘I0 - Shirt Waists uid alms 11:-ia.:-nm-_._ 1 double the price. ‘ S next month in,,,r=] lasting three da`.yjs,» _p 1,000,000 bicyclere in England, Gen. Sir Frederick Maurice, .who given much thought to the bicycle in mili- tary campaigning, believes- thatfif' _a “modera.te”proportion of these were skill- ed in the use of a ride, they could hold back an invading force until other troops could be got ready to meet the enemy. The object ofsuch -an invading force, would of course, be London. That city is comparatively near the coast and an enemy might come within striking distance inashort time. Gen. Maurice’s Weak,SickIy (ihildren Ising is llll.ea’s lkrve Food. ` muy are pale. weak' and bloodlaq. from their birth. Many others have thdr blood and nerves exhaust- ed, and their systems broken down by the savages ot disease, or ai the re- sult ot over-study at school. Dr. C‘lmae's, Nerve Food ia the ideal treatment for children. It. supplies the very elements which are lacking in the pale, weak, and nervous. It restores the colour and richness to the blood, lnvigcrataslibe nerves. and builds up the system. As*-a. re_stora.tlve'a£tsr the exhaustint and -debilitating effect; of measies, scarier sever, and such su- rnenta, it is of incalculable worth, Mrs. Stephen Dempsey, Albury, P, AE, county, Ont, writes:-“ My little grand-. daughter, nine _vears old, was 'very pale and weak, and had no appetite. She had a tired, wornout appearance, and was delicate and sickly. I got some of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for her, and it has helped her very much. She ig gaining considerably in weight and looks real healthy.” ' Dr. Chase’a Nerve Food, 50c a box, at all dealers. or Edmmaon, Bates and Company, Toronto. t_.», - L a iff: -,~»»-e/Ae' H "-f“ .Q li..:Q~ °.é'\,i..~:-9~ '=» _fm rf,- .ti We Are Having l_Sut:csssiul Soap Sale. \‘,i‘.ll_l delicately perfumed such as Rose “ll W( ‘ Miguonette . \\_ Heliotrope ’ when, for one day only, THE Gr umisn Violette,et::, etc. was able tocommend its moderation. And All nice .fresh g00dg_P¢-ices__,__ it forthwith becomes violent and unreas- onable again. . this week lower than usual- Buy now. li Central Drug Store, ’ , -,Y Sunnyside. Jas. Paton 65 . is f . ' -.;, , . ‘ .i.it i hundred hammocks ¢ oing fast at »- _f-Q.-.._-.-_ _c ,_._~_~-_ -_ ‘ *NOTE ING -.*."» . > Tileaptpetiie can me-_-time gee-ve_ei aeiidhu* ani-' ...'.°'.».......- ‘2.:“:::.‘:.‘¢.% cream. This we have every morn- ing perfectly new and fresh, and elceedlngly rich, and Jwlmt ’ ihtft. THAN . . _ _ , , . . . ,uooo casari- r bee th ' _, 'V ' N » A we . i ny er ,m ESI'.'i.‘3'i>ei`é‘e‘§‘“;“;‘3iL‘i'.3'.‘i~l§"§§f?§§.§;?.“i§§i2°‘f; ii°.°ii`#‘..:.~ei§’~”~~ em' f-§’~'1‘ff’=2*P=f2=‘f'§“<=° _ . e _ _ ' ` f ' ' i PYKIIIQS what we can do foryou-STORE CLOSE-S at? ' ‘ " V 'riieieeiefeiie eioiarene bonnet' ie "Gm", n"°`m"'°‘°C'°’°`I""a 3 1% SQ Mm.” md Gomm SA'1‘URDAY»S . . P . A nom hate, meeini need. ash haze. 'bonfe”L°’°l hh" Bd’ Parkside open until 10 p. m. ‘ | ; i g ‘ hatsnoihioeup.-.Ie.e.Pa1.on&ce. ion. A,,,n ,mm Refresh B me High am ,mom wma” ladies mmm emu e “N5 =1°°l9_Ig grounds; Admission sho Ladies kllieaserodtelcaltliaaiivlgoirby-A all the people to unite ln noon-day pray- ers on behalf of Europeans in distress in , _ i China. Bllplied to _a fast express train. lt is widly serious when it refers to people it another his ein ' A i>e¢:;ss ree plan involves the distribution of 2,000 ~ bicyclists on each road lead-ing from the 3 coast of London. Each body will be in the United States, as Christian men divided into six put. of 300 members, should be at the head of things. each and the iremgining mo Wm b, I ff utilized to ammunition, prepare quarters and cook. Gen. Maurice be- ing army would be likely to take could be ful purpose in theway Gen.Maurioe points out Th Tlltsoi 0ill\’lltsf` Breaks |l¢¢0l'l 0| 1 the-.last siege of Gibraltar, when the Rock efforts ofthe Spaniards and French from record as the longest important sic e of ' to a private individual it might be saved the Russo-Turkish war from Sept. 7, 1877 to Dec. 10 against the ick of the Russian London Mail. - i Tonozvso, July 10.-The combined com- mittee representing foreign ,mission com- mittees ofall the Protestant denominations in Toronto have sent ,out an appeal to mi 5 OFF THE TRACK- This means disaster and death when 1 ose blood is disordered and who conf LIGHT AND COOL- __ G SUMMER GORSETS LIGHTEST AND BEST -4.1-his .m 11 1|-vu 11 um.-_‘_ lieves that all the roads which an invad-1 M E I I successfully guarded until regular troops rr could be brought up. Bicycle corps , would be and they might servo a very use- 1 3! mann va lm 4;: ». e manoeuvres next month will be watched with interest by military men - ZA -.;- f jg: ,, §` the world over Z . 1 ` S A tom; since /if ii _ . Modern -1 I q I _ _Although byno meansthe mostterrible, - - v was held by a British garrison under General Elliot -against the .combined '/` i _ ~ July 5, 1779,,t0 NOV. 26, 1781, l'l0ld8 UDB ¢"9lv»vvl . - _ 8 `modern times. The fact that every now »- H and'-again the-garrison were able to ddd AVG t0 hlld to their provisions by successful sorties _ They are the prettiest lot of clothes W9 hive our hid. gent them from succumbing to -hunger, , '*~ We are busy making them up into stylish Baits We ut ' cl ' d ' ' ` wurvy mme nearly 1.000v1°¢1m°- invite our patrons to cxiimine our stock. For weeks together over 6(X)0 shells _ Au dsth .d » ’. _ BB B .glll'§l,\@d were thrown into the town daily. A e by M as to st 'curious point about this siege is that the ‘ goygrngr of after havin# dong 5 3 w' . everything he could think ofto strengthen the fortincations, issuedn. proclamation A /`§~ fg H ;i/is? calling on an of the ison who ` " ` y me ,M m any schemesto propose to call on him l-I with them, as he did not wish the Rockto '“ fall when by listening but a few minutes 4 //il \ f fl ,, \\§ \’- > By holding the fortress ofPlevnaduring; , 1_--run P . army the Turkish Rurrison, under Osman W I I1 i Pasha, accomplished the impossible, e u according to both military and medica Ev ghmg in the mga 3 F rmshm L experts; for not only did they defy the ery u 8 me’ “opp” the boots' be. f sieging orce when it numbered nearly ua" ‘wa u 50 to 1 against them, but they lived for 12 Q ty y P' c’s weeks practically without food. Yet on Whlto Bild Colorod Sh!-WB, C'-"uU`9» CUSS UBd0l'¢l0i7l'1l Dec. 10, after having eaten theirlast grain Suspenders, Umbrellas, Halidkerchiefs, Gloves, Golf H096, Halfngéose, ef eye, they eeuied out emi piuekiiy med Buttons, Cult' Buttons, eco, to cut their way through the Russians.- Dur Strong Line 0m- leckwear. is en the ieeeer glee, from ze ee 75., eeei, Noon-day Prayer For China 1 Sore open Sewroeye on 11 p in ' dogg McLellan ummm -1 »_srii Gor *m 1 g THE Bmr aaoss or rm: season WILL an new _yr noni intl in 4*! its oogy am 7 P!-BX . . " eaoebieu- . , ~ , ‘ it ei i .gffg iii :ei kW1‘i2h¢& Go.Ltd. ._ .. ....~.f... 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