« a ” * THE DAILY EXAMINEP, CHARLOTTETOWN, .ULY 30, .397 ~ “a. OUT OF 2.000 CLAIMS {gainst anAccident Ct ) rst “yea? 0 lents caused to pedestri tns walking va the sitewalk THE OCEAN ACSIDENT J 4 1e? x rygainst al? in is of accidents lis ims are low, Fand ut es a 6. IV. row General Agent Charlottetown /HE DAILY EXAMINER. JULY 30, *(897. sireemeecimane NOTES AND COMMENTS —The Montreal Star’s London despatch of the 28tn reports that Sir Louis 4. Davies has finished arguing in favor of the Canadian Government's contention in re- spect to the Belgian and German treaties matter before the law offisers of the Crown. Yetook the ground that these treaties should not stand in the way of Canada according preferential treatment to Great Britaio. The decisien of the officers has been reserved. —It is pleasing to note that our clerke, and employes generally, are, during the holidays, enjoying some cessation of then arduous labore; and it is vot pleasing to note that there ia an exception in respect to druggists’ clerks. Of course the drug- gists are liable to be called upon at any moment for prescriptions to relieve perrons whore lives may be atstake; but we think that, wy mutual arrangement, the duty which druggists owe to the public in this regard might be metand the clerks relie- ed. [i 1s certainly upneecssary as well as unfair to keep druggists’ clerks employed every day and «very night for the sake of tie few cigars and sodas which may be sold while they are enjoying an hour or two of need»d recreation and rest. —In discuss’ng. tbe royalty Canada propose= to levy on American and other miners in the Klondyke, the New York Sun remarks: “We advise the Dominion Goverrment to move slowly in the matter of plundering American miners with the collection of the propos-d royalty. I: will prove diffictlt avd costly. Thoroughly to enforce the proposed Jaw would require every claim to be watched day and night, doring the period when the pay dirt is washed. That is to say there ix to be as many policemen a% there are claim workers. The Ottawa authorities bave, at present, no force adeqaate f.-- the 7 rpose iu the gold-bearing section, ncr could they this year place sufficient force upon the ground. Io case even of the small pumber of claims which now or next spring they might manage to keep under surveillance, the attempt to levy the royalty would be almost certainly resisted. The resistance would quickly become or- ganiz2d, and the Canadian officials would have to face a collision with miners which might result in blood shed. The effect of such a collision on the public feeling in the? United States would obviously be deplorable, and the provocation of the incident by the Dominion Government would be probably viewed with severe reprobation in Great Britaiu.” —The German Government in_ its paternal guardianship of everything and everybody, has lately resumed the care of the bourses and the exchanges. But the oxperience is nut a happy one. It has not proved agreeable tothe Government or satisfactory tothe commercial classes. There is constant and irritating friction between the Minister of Commerce and the various exchanges. One nice little quarrel concerns the relative jurisdiction of the Brokers’ Chambers and the board of the Stock Excbange. The function of distributing business among the brokersa— a duty usually performed in this country by clients who bave business to bestow— has hitherto been undertaken by the board of the Stock Exchange in Berlin, bunt in Frankfort it belongs to the Cbamber of Commerce. The Minister of Commerce har just intervened to settle all disputes and tell merchants and brokers bow they should manage their own affairs. He has officially informed the board of the Berlin Stock Exchange that the dis- tribution of bu~iness among the brokers belongs to the Brokers’ Chambers and not to the board of the Stock Exchange, which happens to be contrary to existing practice. On this illustration of grand- motheriy government the Berlin corre- spondentof the Economist says :—“The action of the Minister ie taken as another interference, both arbitrary and ill-advised, with the internal affairs of the bourse, and has called for:h much criticism. Yet, as there is no recourse against the Govern- ment, thongs are lefito take whatever course they may ” -- Ia-pecto-Scarth writes from Klondyke to his father and save: “Klo d: ke is booming and the wealth or the miners i= rca!ly marvelous. Money is thrown abont jast like water and things are frightfally exvensive. I bought about eighty poun 8 of moose meat the day be- fore l got into Klondyke and paid six | «Ollars for it. At KlondvkeI was offered ' from sixty toa hundred dollars for the Food is 80 that al- though a miner might have a million in siarving.”’ sane piece, scarce his pocket he ainv stil he Again he says ‘*where ten get good claims ninety get poor and barely keep themselves. No one should come in hee unless he has five bundred dollars anda year’s provisions. The companies will nu ones sell on credit Lost winter the rations ; { »¢ }our men bal to be cut dow. on accen of the searcity of food and there wer: people with lots of money who were actu ally starving. Inspector Scarth etate- that thev are bu lding a new post ar Klon that they celebrated tier Mejesty’s Birthday on = tha Lake Bennett by buiiding a bortire and drinking the Queen's tea Bod giv ng three lusty cheers.” A cab u London atates that cap tal af $400,000 bas heen snbheeribed for di ne, and moreover, shore «© health in “PPan) tro the coastruction of the Cassiar Railway, in the Cass’ar District, in the sorth part «of British Columbia The charter granted last al<o gave Pession of the aid bv th 730.000 ner ais, includ ny Parties con- mining enter- prises are behind the company and it is expected it will lead to # large dev lop- ment of the Cassiar district, suppos-d to be rich in minerals, Iving as it between the Kootenay on the south and the Alaskan ti-lds on the north. In earlier days Cassi r yisles much placer gol |. the company at the Legislature, whic concession of a lease of acres of all m nd therein, land, and righte t gold and silver for ureted with the Transvaal does _— —_—_ + « @ ¢ @ —————— PERSONAL. M:.P. M Nutt, M.L. A, is in thecity. John ©. Underh ay, Esq , of Bay For- tune, is in the city Miss Lilian Robertson has returned from her trip to Cape Breton. Rey. W. J. Kirby has been appoiswted a previne'al deputy for P.I-land in connee- tion with the Order ef Good Templars. Weare pleased to hnow that Mr. Jobn T. Weeks, of Aiherton, has sufficiently re- eovered from his late severe illness to resume his place in hia store, Mr. Neil MeLoo4, of Dore eter, N B. who has been spending the past two or three weeks with friends in this province, has reiuroed home Father Wal-h, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who has been spending a few days iv Charlotte- town, left for home this afternoon. He was a passenger in the Halifax for Boston. Pv. Benjamin Chappell, of Tokio, Japan, Mrs. @happell and their two little girls, arrived here by the Halifax yesterday evening. They are the gnestsof Mr Chappell’s sister, Mrs. J.T. Mellish. «Te iseight years since Mr. Cnappell left Charlottetown. He bas resided in Japan ever sioce,uniil be left for the homeward journey. Clif House: R H Angus, W C Harvie, Miss Pebbles, Ch’town; Rev R Opie and wife, New York; Stanley and Clandiore Opie, New York; MreW J Fraser, W J Fraser, Mise Mav “Fraser, Miss Gillis, Mr G Moore, Mra G Moore, Mi<s Moore, C ’town; Mies Munn, St Peters Road, Mis< ‘Simmons, St Peters Road; Mr T W Mav, Mr T White, Mere T Tryan, Maste- Trsan, Mier May, Miss Fanny Fra e- Ch’.own. Queen Hotel : Mra Mary Wood, Miss W ood, Cambrdge Mars; G W . Savnier-, Halifax; b Dalv, C D Daly, Boston; Alex Martino, Va'lev tield; Rev J A Ives, Souris: John D MeKinoon and wife, Bo-ton: George M Reatie, Haverhill Mass; Mrs © A Edan, Be o«; Mrs Charle Powlev, Roston: Mias Jessie McCormack. Roston: Mra Forbes, Montag: J P Sallvan, St Peter’s Bay Dr Secord, Vernon R ver Bridge. Hotel Bavies: E E Ross, Quebec; Mra IF MeDonald, J T MeDonald, Sonri-; Mise BE OL Rohinsen, Weo socket; WW Black. Sackville; G Deloma. Mont eal: HD Flist New York; Mr and Mrs T Lally, Haverhil!, Mas-;J & Keliv, Malden; J M Roberteon, Montreal; Rev Bo Beers and wife, Georgetown; Peter MeNutt, Malpeque; R MecHarvie, Halifax; J J Pepper «nd wife, Mony Pepper, Memphis, Teno.; H H Hamilton, P W Tighe, J A Lyons, & M Penpraise, Boston; A P Messin jr ‘i M OJ Kelsey, RJ Brine, M H Hincey, New York; E J Stanting, Philasel- phia. Drill Inatrne'or _Br-wer, of the R. R. C. I., returned bere last week from the mil itary camp at Charlottetown, P. E. I., where he was acting in the capacity of drill and musketry instructor tothe 82nd Batt. Sergt. Brewer states that this Bat- talion showed greater proficiency in military duties than any he has been connecied with while in the service. The men, he states, were very quick et learning their drill, and made ex- cellent progress dnring the twelve days driil. The Sergt. Major of the Battalion was formerly in H. M. 20th and 2nd 16th Regts., bas 23 year, ard 5 months service, and is pow erjoving ® pension of ls. 84d. | per dav. He was through the Crimean War .nd the Indian Mutiny, wherethe bas seen considernble active service, and is the po ressor of the Crimean, Lodian mutiny, aud Luackoow melals. Ono the Crimean medal there is four clasps, Alina, Inker- man, Balaklava aod S-bastapol During his life he boasts of Laving had a single day’s sickuess — Fredericton Farm. er. not -_—_-or--- HA\ E BIG HEADS. Seotch and Irish Cutelass English and Frooch, (Journal of Commerce.) A wholesale hatter in Montreal institut: ed sctne COMpArIFODS B88 lO the s'zes of | neads in different parts of Canada. fhe French population of the Province of aiebee shows an average of number six, ranging from aix and a half to seven and sn eighth, a dozen selling as per the follow- ug assortment: One bat of six and a half, is oof sx and tive-eighthe, three of six and Luvee-,uart re, thee of six and seven- eivhth-, two of seven and one of reven and aa egbth. The English population in Uatario wore the following sizes in % dozen : One of six and — five-eigbths (wo of six and three quarters, three of “ix and seven-eighths, three of uum— ier seven, two of seven, and = an e'ghth,and one of seven and a quarter. Tne Scotch ard Irish who live from King-ton to Cornwall and along the south bank of tie Ottawa, require on an average a fol- lows ia each dozen: One of six and three- quarters,two of six and seven-eights,three of number sever, three of seven and an e glith,two of seven and a quarter; and n> ofseven and three-eIghths. These last ~izes also apply to the population of the Maritime Provioces. Business men of long -tanding have noticed that there is a visib'e decrease in the size of adult heads thr. voghout the Dominion which they find it difficult to account for. The writer in the Mngtish magazine referred to, claims: that men of lower stature possessed of any ability, are generally gifted with large head+, as though nature had endeavored-to make amends at the upper part of tle body tor what 18 denied ihem in the leg-. 7%) * — NEWS NOTES, The “White Pass” into the Yukon conutry is said to be an easy one. Silver is still eagging. The lowest price on record was marked in New York onthe 27th inet. The Archbishop of Canterbury an- nounced at the Lambeth Conference that the Bishops assembled passed a resolution revognizing the title of the two Anglican Archbishops in Canada—Machrav ance Lewis—and expressing ihe désirability of a.similar dignity ip connection “with the church’s work in South Afri¢a. As to the titles and honors whieh were conf-red upon me, 1 was not conrulted as to ther accep’ance. I found the degree, tigoed by the Queen, awaiting me when I arrived in London... Is there a reasonable mao whocan say that under the circum - stances [ could have refused to accept itand throw the official decument from Her Maj sty into the basket, ? ‘The question is vot to be discussed .4 R ferring to Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s visit to Pari« and hia interwiew with M. Hano- taux, the Presse say-: “We a-e informed that our Prime Minister had ano inter- view with M. Hanotanx to disenas the Frenco-Canadian treaty. Noone is cer- ‘ainly io a better position to disenss that question with Sir Wilfrid Lawrier than toe present Miniater of Poreign Affiirs in France.who wae one of theorigival negotia- tors when Sir Charles Tupper was acting as plenipotentiary. We are informed that the list of articies mentioned in the difier- ential clauses of the Franeo Canadian treaty were again taken up and .e-examin- ed, aod that certain changes and ‘additions may beexpected. We trust that it may be eo. A li a Vancouver, July 27.—Hon. Clifford Sifton, Dominion Minster of the Interior, has wired here that it ia not the intention ot the Dominion Government, to make the mining lew: of British Columbia applicable tothe Yakon. Special regula- tions applying to that district which have heen carefully revised by Surveyor O zilvie will be administered by the staff on the gronnd. Further amendments to the regulations are now being made and willbe completed aa soon as possible. Mirers will have to deal with the Dominion Officials stationed in the Yukon. In eadle-s variety, from $1 to $10 each. Mark Wright & Co. HOME MAKER tt © “ie tie People’s Cemetery. HALIFAX EXHIBITION, _-- + $13,000 In Cash Prizes—Competition Open to this Provinee, Mr. Epiron,—The Provincial Exhibi- tion of Nova Scotia to be held on the last three days of September promises to be by far the best ever held in the Maritime Provinces. The fact that the managers have placed on their prize list $18,000 in cash prizes, exclusive of gold, silver and bronze medals, shows that the Halifax, N. S. Exhibition has the largest prize list in cash ever cffered by any maritime provincial exhibition board of directors. The Provincis] Exuibition com- mission of Nova Svotia, with the view of making the conpetition as extensive as possible, decided to throw the prize list : Open to competitors from the other two Maritime Provinces, thus placing our peo- pleon alevel with theircwn., This is surely a praiseworthy departure from the contracted restrictions of cther managers. A large sum in cash, as shown by the prize list, is off-red for competition in live stock for the purpose of encouraging exhibitors and breeders to show their skill in the production of fine avimals, and to call out a Jarge exhibit. Our svock rai-ers are cor- dially ivvited to compete for the cash pre- miums offered in the live stock classes,ar d thus aseist in making a large avd superior exhibits at the Halifax exhibition, Copies of the prize li-t have been mailed to many people in this province and it is expected that a goodly uamber of competitors from our island, not only in the live stock classes, but al-o in many of the agriculcur- al aud industrial classes of the great pro- vincial exhibition of Nova Scotia to be held at Halifsx on the 28th, 29:h, 30th of Seprember including first day of October, 1897, Iutending exhibitors should not fail to get the prize liet and entry forms with as little delay as possible, Yours truly, A. MeNeIL1, Charlottetown, July 29, ‘97. $+ ite = <a Supreme Cocrr.—The trespass cae of Gillha vs Martin 1 atitl before the conrt It will be probably finishe! this even- lug. AxxvaL Picwse—Haszard & Moore’s employes with their families wil hold their fifth spoual picnic at Suttolk to- mvurrow, Funerat Norice.—The funeral of the late Charles Irwin Smallwood will take pace from his father’s residence, Rich- mood Street. at 2 p. m. 10-morrow, to ssasammasiie From Hauirax -The steamer Fa-tnet arrived from Halifax about nine o’clock last evening and Jefton return this after- noou, She had a goo good treight both Ways. I. 0. O. F.—Witdey Ledge meets to- night at 8 o’clock. The degree team will meet for practice at 830 sharp. Ail mem- bers are requested to be present. Sir Wilf 4 Tanrier protests ina letter adiressed toa friend in Montreal again-t uf sume of bis ucterances while in Loadon. He says: “I was repres- ented as saying at the bat qnuet of the lord mayor of Londen that my heart was Eoglish. I was replying to a toa-t pro- po-ed by the Jord mayor, who bad been speaking av if the British empire was com- posed only of English and whe constantly uaed the words ‘ite Euglirh race.’ I said that the subjecta«f ihe empire were not of the English rave that 1 mysely was of the Fre.ch race and that I was proud of my origin, but lam British to the core. Certain newspapers travelated British ty ‘Anglais’ and core ‘coeur’. These two words, as many others, cannot be litera!ly translated, lu they meant that, although French by origin, | was profoundly attach. ed to the British in-tin t ons. Gas rv'@ moras Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Tavilor is the place to have a nice job | of PRINTING done; you not only get a nice job but you can get it done cheaper than any other place in the city. The REASON is he is under expence than any other firm in the city and he has the latest facilities for doing good work quick J, D. TAYLOR less Always Busy Printing Office, OT ath Shirt Waists 59e, 6Ye and 95ce. Not the flimsev “fadeable” that there are already too many of in Ch'town, but substantial, sightly and stylish garments that fit well, fell well, and jook as weil as they fit and feel. They’re this season’s models, every one, and there’s no “but” about a sort them, except that we bought a large quantity aod they must be sold. TRUNKS AND VALISES Canvass Telescopes—with leather bound cervers. Jas. Paton & Company 5 a. hae Sead. Aacteenad ted hed —_— ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Toronto Globe: Dr. Chas. E. Cadwala- der, Philadslpbia, married Miss Br-dget Ryan, bis maid servant. The sensational papers in the UnitedSt:tesde oec uuss to the matter,with headiugs such as tnese : “The Head of the Foremost Family in America Weds His Serving Maid.” “Her Children will be Blood-Kia to tbe Dukes of Argyle and Portland,” etc. We can imagine the awe with which this will be read by the republican readers of these newspapers. Butif Jack is as good as bis waster, surely Bridget isas good as Charles. Montreal Gazette: Sir Wilfrid made an extraordinary break in his visit to Paris to return to London forthe purpose of calling on Mgr. Merry del Val. Of course it is a merely formal call, to enquire after the Papal Delegate’s health. It bas no coanection with the school qnestion—oh, dear,no. Buta fuil report of the cun- Vversation would be very interesting read- ing. ona Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats | at half price for Saturday only at McKay Woolen Co.. 177 - 2i Carter's for Wall Paper For your summer house.—Camp tools and chairs, folding chairs, lounging chairs, camp brds, folding wire cots, cheap feather pillows and cheap mattresses, at prices that will please yoa.—John Newson. 161, 2w ee sy wood or lake, in the mount ains or by the seaside; should not be undertaken without in- cluding in your kit a bottle of that famous Sovereign iLme Juice...... You will find it cooling to the bluod, and a valuable anti- rheumatic. Ask your dealer for “Sovereign” brand. Refin— ed and bottled by Simson Bros. & Co. Manufacturers NOTICE. Anybody caught fishing trout in Sherry’s Creek after this date, July 30th, will be prosecuted according to law, as the place ? has been r eserved. P. SHERRY. Glenfinnan. July 30th. CS Edgehill--Church School for Girls Windsor, Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 189]. Rr. Rev. Bisnop Courtney, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham College, Eoglan d, Principal ; eight a eapeeioecte Governessee rom Bogland ; Housekeeper, M and Trained Nurse. Tes Board with Tuition in English Department, S1ISs. Music Arr, Puyyican CuLrvure, etc., extras — Preparation for the Univer Ladies’ Hotel © : Acadia hotel guests are Waving good fishing from 7 H{.rbor of Cod and Mackerel, Good boat, biit and’ fishing tackle supplied. July 26. HA 6 If You acl. Going —Tu—~ G1 any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route ’ is via the Plant Ling, THE POPULAR SUy. MER ROUTE FROM CH’TOWN, | The favorite 5. 8. * Halitax” yj leave Cb’town for Boston every Pridary 1 p. m.. ¥ Return'ng leaving day at noon. Steamer calle at Ha BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifiy Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mn. days, Thursdays and Sstoriay mcrpings, via Pictou make che connection at Halifax with “Olivtte’’ and “Halifax” for Bostog rect ‘Yeesdays and Fridays at 7a, m wi Saturdays 11 p.m. Ticcets for sale at stations PRI Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Cai + *» tieket office. (i ad, L. CHIPMAN, Halifax, N.S. Y dAww “8h i ‘DO | NOT | Hesitate a ; tt lamp inte Lo weose SCREEN WIRE | 2 cents a yatd | Refrigerators at reduced prices. Ice Cream =f Freezers | from $2.00 § $ ; j Garden Hose Nor zles, Lawn Mowers. [ aces DODD & a ROGERS} 4 j 8 Cent Jubilee Stamps ——_— T Lav> 30-8 cent Jubilee State , $5 00 eac 1 to me. may be # Five takes one. to yous sities Year begins Sept. 15th 1897 For Calendar apply > De. Hixp 2 ie de BOT July 12th-~d4i Tige™