rrt ihis is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripiwes CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY JULY 5. | J, - = ~~ - ~ ip Just the style that > 4 (> | I lo OO [> | (» that caretul P finish and accurate fit, : sve that you are looking ™ hi t [}hn» 4: {ke will please you VVIF TFT Tree Just for | Just that touch of | | crisp, fresh newness that makes our line | | the best. * “a> Just the price you can easily pay. a a MUUKE & ~~ MCLEOD ae —_— 9 F FT F 5 IG BARG ——IN ALL KINDS OF—— FURNITURE 1G DISCOUNT SALE It will be money ip your pocket to trade with us. JOHN NEWSON rw ( sDUNOUHEHAEEEDOUUDODOOOOUOCUEEODSEEBOP ~- A FEW WORDS Combs Boys’ Shoes Combs are made of Horn, Rub ber, Vulcanite, Cel uloid, Alum- inum, etc. Scme have sawn teeth (the cheap makes) others hese are good Stand the yt boys give Car, eT FSS FT TS Se | j are hand-cut and nicely rounded ln any case it is the su bstan- tiablity that counts. In any case —you can have your choice here —your own favorite shape. Good thick backs, nicely round~ ed teeth (see sample card) wearers and | hard knocks | their foot- pes” We are giving particul- arly low figures for a time to reduce stock. A. W. REDDIN, Phm., B., Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... ee eee ee MUFF BROS SOUNEAUOUUOUUOGOOSUREERUETERUEUOOEOUSUEOOESESNESEREEOUGUGOOOEEEEERERESUDS TTT oo -—--— | held in the hall of tke PROVINCIAL MEDICAL SOCIETY Meeting Yesterday---The Officers Elected. Tae regular meeting of the Prince EKiward I-land Medical Association was Ancient Order of Annual Hibernians yesterday afiernoon. The president, Dr. 3. R. Jenkins, occupied the the chair. In the absence of the secretary Dr. H.D Jobnsou acted in his place. Officera were elected as follows :— MEDICAL SOCIETY. President—Dr. H.D. Johnson. Firat, Vice President—Dr. R. Macdonald, St. Peter’s Bay. Second Vice President—D:, Brac- | shaw. Third Vice President—Dr. Sutherland, Bedeque. Secretary—Dr. S. R. Jenkins, Chars lottetown. Treasurer—Dr. F. F. Kelly, Char- lottetown. Executive Committes— Dr's Conroy, Beer and Jenkins. MEDICAL COUNCIL. President—Dr. F., P.. Taylor, Charlotte- town. Vice Presideat—Dr. F.D. Beer, Char- lo.tetown. RegistrarsSecretary -Dr, R. Charlottetown. Treasurer- Dr. S. R. Jenkins, Char- lottetown. Aseociate Members of Council—Drs. McLeod, Conroy and McNeill. Three candidates passed the examination before the council. Inthe evening Dr. Taylor entertained the members of the council ut Carter’s, where a most enjoyable evening was spent. News From Klondike Johnson, required SeattLe. Wash, Jvly 2.—Over two bundred Klondikers with $200,009 in © ld dust on board have arrived from Skag- + v. Tbe miners Jeft Dawson as late asJur- i9, and briog much important pews, M era from Cape Nome hadarrived upthe ver confirming the news of strikes there. '. ucy tell of pans being taken out rangiy2 in; : value from $20 to $30. Four men con —uy.] , ®Pprewa of the items. Va | Creek took out $2,209 in four days. Snow Creek $1,500 was taken ont in two days. Ono California Creek a man took | out a nugget worth $142. The week ending June l4 saw $3,000,- 000 worth of gold packed into Dawson from 8 dozew claims on Eldorado avd day. Bonsaza creeke alone. trains were employed Several pack transporting the treasure. From other creeks ‘nthe: @P- fabulous Klondyke distne:- Hunker, Mr.Clarke Wallace resumed the debate Sulphur, Domivion, and “my beoeh Mr.Wallace protested against the course claims—gold was brought 'o !).~ +" 'n oF the Government in redistributing the large quantities. There was ue vay ot : ; estimating avy but the Iag-=' ~ pune ts “@aresentation at another time thaa after a Professor Lippy’s clain, eg» nd imen strated ite great richnes= by xvi g up $800,000 in treasure. 16, Eldorado, and is the riciest in the en-' tire Klondyke. philantrophist. President Schurman’s View. Mantra, Juiy 4.—Professor J. G. Schurman President of the United States advisory committee for the'Philippines, ri» turned to Manila vesterday from a three week’s tour of «he southern islands. He takes an entirely hopeful view of the general condition of things there. The intelligent and substantial citizens desire an American protectorate. They are awaiting @ settlement of the war in the island of Luzon before deciaring themselves. They are chiefly anxious to be undisturbed. The president of the towa of Santo Nicholas, and of Cuba. said to Mr. Schurman: “We want peac’, food and presperity, we do not wish oO fight. He would be neutaral.” The presi- dent of the committee thinks that this de- claration fully expresses the sentiments of the peopleo! the southern island of the Archipelago. - —— + —— D. MacLean, Esq., Sir,—lIt is witb regret that I respectfully request you to cancel the date of the W.J. Butler Stock Company of which I am the manager. Iam sorry at this late date toask you to do the same, but certaia things have arisen in the company that at present I could not warrant giving a first class performance and Mr. Butler and my- self cannot affurd to lose our reputation by giving abad performance. No doubt you received the despatch from Mr. A. E. Holstead in reference toouragent. In the course of three or four weeks I hope to be more fully organized than I am now, and I would be pleased to arrange a future date. Thanking you for al! past favors, P. J. Reyyowps, Mgr. W.J. Butler Co ————-_-_-—_ —-—- The Baptist Sunday School Picnic is postponed till to- morrow, Thursday. Boat leaves for Rocky Point at. 9.30 am,illam, l, 2 and 4pm. No visitors table, but a well supplied refreshment Booth. { onee, The claim is No, | It bas turned Lippy from , a a poor athletic instructor into & millionaire | rtability. PEEL EL AL MAA NOD TTT 6 > 8S OUTER EE THE GOVERNMENT | NON-COMMITTAL, Fielding: Will Neither Ad- mit Nor Deny, ‘REPORT THAT SUPPLEMENTARY | ESTIMATES WILL AMOUNT | TO $7,000,000. Money Voted in the Meantime. (Spectat to Tue Examrner ] Ortrawa, Julv 5—A part of yes- | terday’s sitting was occupied in the cou- . sideration of financial matters, The Finance Minieter (Mr Fielding) an- | nounced that progress had been made in | preparing the supplementary estimates for j the curreot year. He boped tkat it would be ready this week, Mr. Foster rep-ated the statement cf 4 large ; Qg Y eJ « OA OEE ENGI EEE TO LO BO ew GLORIOUS FOURTI mrryr THE ' | : |Enthusiastic Celebration in New | York. [Spzctat ro THe Examiner.] Nyw York, July 5—The fourth of July glorious weather conditions, der much noise, merry< that there were more fireworks sold and previous celebration. Loudon Government Bill. [Spectat ro THE ExaMIner.] Lonpon, July 5.—The House of Lords to-day passed the third reading of the London Government Bill. ee NOTES FROM CAMP BRIGHTON Very few sick at present,—but last week they did not know the militia rules were eo Government organ that the estimates would ask {or seven millions and said it seemed ‘ | to him rather late in the season for such a? | measure, | Hon. Mr, Fielding did not admit or deny ‘the amvuunt, Mr. Fielding explained that the new financial year had begun and that the ipublic service might be embarrassed, | if part ofthe estimates were not voted at It was proposed by agreemeot with ‘Mr. Foster to ask for a vote of onextenth ,Ofthat /part of the estimates not yet voted. This was done on the understanding that the vote did aot commit the House to A supply bill cootsining these items with those already concurred in was read the first and second time. The Governor-General will probably come down and accept the vote on Thurs- | The Redistribution B.1l was then taken Czasus. Ifa precedent should be ests be lished that after each change of govern» ment there should he eaid be a new redis- tribution there would be no such thing as The discussion was continued by Messrs McMullen, Clancy, Bell (of P. E. Island) Ross, Robinson and Leyd. House adjourned at 12 20 a.m. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Mr. Scott remarks that i: ‘s apparent- ly a great deal easier to get cvalienges from this governmentthan to get tri~ bunals, —The Government papers protest (hat proof is not wanting that tae Yukon offi- cialsare <ail absolutely innocent of the charges preferred by Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper. Then, why not have the investi- gation which Sir Hibbert demands ? —The Rev. Mr. Ramsay, of Knox Pres byterian church, Toronto, in the course of his sermon on Sunday last, denounced the political corruption practised by the Liberals in Weet Elgin as tending to para~ lyse healthy uational growth. A thou and pulpits throughout the land should re- echo the denunciation. —Mr. W. T. R. Preston was recently appointed aun immigration agent in Great Briiaic. It was he who organized the electioneering crookednese of which such a disgraceful manifestation has been made in the Provincial election in West Elgin. It is stated that a round robin demanding } his recall by the Dominion Government has been numerousiy signed, —A brainy Yankee has just writteu the strict. Ifa soldier is so sick that he is unable for parade more than one day his captain must send him home. The result of this order is that they are more particu~ lar about the Jaws pertaining to their gen- eral health and hospital Sgt. McDuff has a few more minutes for pleasure. One soldier was brought before Col. McLeod yesterday morning for firing a olank catridge against camp rules. One leseon for this offence is always suffi- cient, Captains Beaton, Allan and Maxfield in their turn commanded the Battslion this morning. Capt Allan, commanding No 6 Company, got through wihouta single mistake. Both the cther Captains did re- markly well. There are a great number ef visitors theeeeveoing. They ar: always welcome here. No’s 1,2, 3, aod 4 companies were ordereito tie butts for target practice to-dav. Itis likely the remainder of the Battalion will proceed tomorrow. We wish to extend our thanks to those who so kindly contributed magazines for our use in the reading tent, PEapDeER. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Cliff House: Miss Unsworth, Miss Longworth, C HB Longworth, J Brent Mclaonir, Perey G Armour, Ed B McKie. Dr and Mre Tavior; W S and Mrs Stewart, Miss Cameron, Miss Taylor, Miss Vere Hyndman, H E Davidson and wife, Master Lyman Davidson, DrG T Alley, W D Rose, Ailan Stewart, J A Farquhar- son,G@ L McLean, B+nj Rogers, Charlotte. towo; Rev Dr Heridge, Mre Herridge and child Oitawa; Geo De B Smith, Halifax. Harold Grey, Ch’town; Wm Saunders, do. Mrs Benjamin Rogers, * Miss McLenvan, Mre McPherson, Mra Raukine, Dr aod Mre Anderson, Mias Anderson, Mr Kaiser,.J A Matheson, W C Kennedy, W A Groom, Charlottetown ; Geo Howells and wife, New York. Queen Hotel: Miss E R Tomkins, Mrs, J M Egan, Mt Stewart; Rev Isaac Murray Newcastle, N B., A Hart, Yarmouth; F A McAndrews, St John; Dr GH Marvieu, Alma, N B., Mra J H Diogwill, @akland; P Kelly and wife, Mootague, Mrs Gordon, Brudene!]. Hotel Davies: A B Crowell, Boston; F F Gane, Chicago; @ A Gane, New York; W EF Latton, Grand Manen, N. B., WG Tait, Pictou; E B Nixon, Toronto; W H Noonan, Pictou; H H St John, Hariford, Conve, Pick C Ascott, Halifax ; R N Cox, Morei!; H H Harvey, St. John; Joho Feron, Montreal ; A A McCloskey, St. John ; W H Tetlow, Manchester , Eng, B A Trites, Sackville; Montague Yates, London ; Eng., W Honeywell, M. D., Hunter River. Lowe —— we =" . eee DiED. At Summerside, on the Sth inat., Charlotte, wife of James Reid, sr. in her 80th year. (Funeral on Friday to Summerside following letter to an Irieh Member of Par- liament: “I noticed in cabled news here | your expression that it would be ‘most { gratifying to youif &® movement were | started to purchase Ireland from Great Britain. The writer is accustomed to pro- mote and organise large affairs, and would be most willing and anxious to handle such ap undertaking. Under preper international organization, the sum of many bundred millions of dollars can be raised for this very popular plan, but the whole question must hinge on the desire of Great Britain to diapose of the property. All things are possible in this age, and on this side of the water nothing is too big for us to undertake. I should like to hear from you on this eubject.” Our re. publicam cousins are alwars io be reckoned with when there’s a chance for specula- tion. Cemetery.] = First Methodist §. 8. Picnic! postponed till to-morrow. Boat will leave Prince Street wharf zt 9 o’clock,a m and 1.30pm. Weather permitt- lng. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use a, Oe opaiieation gures :if not, our 4 good uralgig Lid Ueadashe. Ste of all Inuegiene, Snaps at My Store. ute waking, a profussion of flags, excursions ! and sporting of all kinds. It was stated | more excursion boats running than on any there was quite a number. At that time =XAMINE \ single Copies two Cents ee ee ee ee NO PO OMT ee OPS LOE YI MEY EE ee et ek ee x - =, 4 OWA : Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. a Alum baking powaers are the greatest menacers to health of the prescat day, ROYAL BAK'NG POWDER CO,, NEW YORK. hatin | Baking Powder was celebrated in the metropolis under | | | tO! oS | FIFTY SETS JUST RECEIVED 6 Balls, 8 Balis ‘See ouc BiG VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 cts We eS Geo. Garter & Co. IMPORTERS BIG BARGAINS omen | NY) ace MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES (KD SLIPPERS Just the xine you want for the holidays—for frollicking abrut the ountry, and scampering around the In fact we have a LARGE and well assorted stock. We can fit you all. Mens. Boys, Laeirs and babies. Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren % s —~FOR SALE That verr desirable and handsome rea- idence on the Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, at present occupied by Mr. C C Gardiner. This ie, without doubt, one of the hand somest, best situated and best finished houees on the Island, and affords a rare Opportunity to secure a beautiful and comfortable home. For full particulars apply to Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, or to the undersigned JOHN RICHARDS. ‘Ch’town, June 30,99 2aw,lmo DROP IN AND SEE ME I have the latest Americen news- papers received by mail every day. FRUIT always fresh and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the choicest ’ chocolates and other kinde. g@ Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc é Call in when you're passing the é store, old City Hotel corner R. H. Mason DOFSVVG Tes eees a: [56 s