THF DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 22 1898, Beem. ~ - eet aE vista es BO sav sasassssss5s56sQ® lm. ce) Erglish factory at the i MS wertrezceresenee | NEWFOUNDLAND) Sisson, San ts ofthe Brasiner Pebinhing Ca, oading et sreene, eaheiatee Aes | IT PAYS TO BUY AT PEHKINS RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. pir | aggrieved over the French shore question? =F (me , It is satisfactory to learn that Mr. Baird er . sued the English commander, Sir Baldwin => Ww ’ i oo Resources and Industries | vw mia'ns,soccatt” een eir aicsalon Sloths Shirt 2 = We have a large range that comes under this head. Months,- © . 2 © © © 1.00 statu quo. The Newfoundland House of Neglige shirts, black satine Moncten Tweeds. We are | iosieved that it should be closed. Mr. THE DAILY EXAMINER [LETTERS ABOUT =| stu. acer iwan—of-war sailors landed on English soil To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. Ome Month, + + = © * 2.8 0.35 | of the Country, Assembly refure to pass a permanent Sent post paid te od Camede ex | measure, the French decline to proceed the Usk ca “ with arbitration on the lobster ques- tion ard the British Government is THE WEEKLY EXAMINER REGULAR PARADISE FOR | placed in we position through the shirts, flannell shirts, flan- | 4p, unly ones in thie city [he favorite S: S. “HALL : . t : ‘fore . . 1: ) : : , . - is issued every Friday morning. It is made SPORTSMEN. he Se ee rae. nelette shirts, gingham shirts that carry this ceiebrated FAX” will leave Charlotte- up of matter which has appeared in the "a aoe © ae ‘oo peen laundered and unlaundered ke of cloth. We have a 4 for Roston Daily, and is a fret-class newspaper, con- j tion of 1783. The Newfoundland Legis- ‘hi 1 eine” Bainndiatte make Of Cloth, ; , own for taining all the latest news, Subscription lature bave agreed to a temporary treaties shirts, in wait, Renneiome | good: seuge. of Canetien Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. $1.00 a year, Points Along the Line of Railway | at til! scme settlement can be reached. and natural wool . fweeds; also, English and : ame a me ~ ao ; We i e! ao apology is due to your read- j . Scotch Tweeds, worsteds and ealling at Hawkesbury and NOTES Described. ers for these dry particulars, but New- Men’s Neckties erees in blue aul: black. Halifax. AND COMMENTS. found'aud does pot receive the sympathy oe ee a In fact this department would take a whole news- paper to tell you all Men's Socks Table Damask RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own which she bas arightto expect ov this sore yo nt, which virtually renders almost veeless the best portion of the Island. We f el that were she in the Dominion very strong steps would be taken to solve the Four in hand, clubs, knots, —Commenting upon the prospective de- , oO } pe e pect! ‘ ascot puts and bows. ficit of $250,00@ in the accounts of the Intercolonial railay. the Montreal Gazette remarks that “Mr Haggart, in hie conser- (Correspondence of Tue Examiver.) Backed by the credit of the British Gov- eroment money could be borrowed ata nts capt KBBAGLALGLGAGERBGBBGLEBADAD . wative ti sere alicgh$ prof ; . uestion, butfor the sake of ourselves i ; ; ative time, showed @ sligh> profit on the | jower rate, and the annual interest con- | 2 eat shalt b : Wednesday morning via Pio- rorj, but he bad not the Drummond -. | the knot should be cut before she becomes . ; . } . | Silerably decreased Large reduction a Black cashmere half hose, k j ete i County attachment to care for. Mr Blair would aleo be effected it the annual cost part of our Dominion. One of the great black worsted half hose, also tou, can make GOse Cm and hie friends come high, from the coun- Bisco be effected in the annual COS" | ohjects of the recent wission of Sir James ro ; ee > ; t Half ith 1 his ; zh, from | "| of adminis i i J . : ‘ ; sJeache nbleached tion a ailiax Wl : trv’s point of view, but Sir Wilfrid Laurier |, 0 ay es age By bist — . Of | Winter and Hon. Mr. Morine to Lendon grey and heather mixed olf sJeached eh an : Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” : must have them.” ee See ae ritieh OMlClIals, UD~ | was to deal with this vexed matter, and we hese and rock maples. ranging In price from ive per os ee 3 -s i trammelled by local considerations, would | are pleased to note that they seem to have yard up; also table napkins Sailing Wednesday evening, at Il : —There is one lesson, says the Ottawa | be sure toeaforce, the Island would pro- } y¢¢ with a large measure of success , i from 65cts per doz to $3.50 , p- ™m. } Journal, which which the Canadian mil- | bably in the course of a few years struggle In saying farewell to the readers of Tus bn 5 ll cPweal la | ‘Tickets for sale at stations PEL { itary authorities ought to learn from the | through its present difficulues. There is | py. y:<ex. we can only assure them if av | Railway y history of the Spanish-American war. It | of course a natural repugnance|.;.)... 4.5; aes ; y my” lbri . shirts 1 a : : : 7 ‘ . pug e* them desire 3 really new and at the same Men’s balbriggam shirts anc ' For further’ rates and all imforma- is that good markemanship is a most im- | on the part of the people | .. i celle aiael® an’s Llama shi p Ing -~ ri . - as time pleasant summer excursion they ¢an- ey, drawers, men’s idama shirts : ] BW. L. Chi Canad portan! factor in the efficiency of a soldier.| toftake such a backward sep, an | yo do better than cake the SS Bruce and Sd d drawers, men’s neteral | oe ae The accuracy of American and the inac- | most people feelthat Britain should deal the Newfowndland Railwav to St Job-we — hit = ae d ; : 7an Agent, at Halifax, or to curacy of Spanish guonera gave the United | generously with the encient colony. Is] ...q we can assute them of most courteous wool shirts am Sewers, White, pink and bdue W. W. CLARKE, States easy victosies at Cavite and San-j history bas been one long record Of | treatmenton the part ot every offizial from men’s merino shirts and draw spreads, siieets and sheeting, Agent, Ch’town, tiago. Canadia militiamen do not re~ mierule, and today the Mr. Reid downwards, as well as of a wel ers in light summer weights; pillow cottem in circular smd paneer NNR ee " ~ snare instruction and practice is ee is bally ay by ne ye come trom the good people of Newfound | also a large range of light plain. The Ch’ tows Steam Nay. (Ho é the use of rifles, ing if not worse, legisiation oO ritish land, such a8 we believe can be had no} medium and heavy weights, ; —Farming reports that so effective has | *atesmen of longago. jTake the much~ | where else. : all kinds. all sizes and prices é keen the method cf shallow éultivation | ¥:*ed question of the French shore which a § followed at the Ontario Experimental | ¥° wOtee One of your contemporaries We should not omit to acknowledge our] : Farm at Guelph that the crops grown this a oh to consider . 0 andersiand. | indebtness to Prowse’s His ory of New |) f. year are greater than ever. The vield per | By the treaty of Utrecht (1713) it was) toundland for particulars of the French} 9 acre has increased so rapidly that Mr. agreed between thé English and Freneh e ; Shore question. ; Kemnie, the Farm Superintendent, writes: that the sovereignty of tne [sland was to Qaoossssssses. soassnssaassons TOTES saaT GT @® Qsrrsasssanaas is “The Government will have to build | be inthe hands of England, and that it i iy larger barns or we will have to return to | Should nvt be lawful tor the French to ict FH e Cheold aystem of cultivation.” ‘The sys. | fortify any place in the Ieland or to erect FY’ L , tem of shallow cultivation now in vogue | #2Y buildings there besides stages made of : « e r in S , O oe has been carried on by Mr. Rennie during boards and buts necessary and useful for the past three or four yeare with the above ae S ne os = resort to a = Effervescent Salt i tel ‘ STEAMERS:.... a vO the time necessary tor spd i} . Tg t Britain, at least h ing oat dome of fish. Bat w shal} a Is an honest preparation, coming SU NNW SIDE. Northumberland & Prigeess reat Britain, at least,e*ems to have | ai) wed to the eubjects of France to catch @s a boon to a disease worried f i : , Le below e day’ } Selcion a thal dhe belied and are _ and to dry them on land in that part ' ee ‘nie Haass ELE SD . "(Sundays Excepted) 4 ; ; ; only, acd in no other besides that, of the | petent representative. It is said that]... a Feat Bi eneiieon ; aa Ae: Fsxom POINT DW CHENE (on arrival Juri nea oo : eaid Island of Newfoundland, which : a ma eee _ linia tenin Creme 8. Johad oa Slerect - visitto the Pacific coast, Lord | stretches trom the place called Cape SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC } ee re —2 erschell wae asked by « reporter if he | Bonavieta to the vorthers poiot of said Is- : MARITIME PROVINCES AMA-! oh { 6O YEARS’ -— | Summerside, connecting there with exprest had seen the British Columbia sealers’ | j.14 and from thence runuing dows by the 1ENCE train for Charlottetown. sasteneor From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of Trave Mans International Line and Raiiways tor memorial. Lor’ Herschel] said be had, oa: gs : : i | and it contained nothing hedil not know re shore of eaid island, reaches as far Tue annual Picnic of the Bapsist Hazel TRER ATHESTIC AS. moraing train from Charlottetown) for hefese, 1¢id eatifactory, os the. Montreal | °*.'2° piace called Point Riche. Here is | tepok S. #. will be held om the beautiful Point Du Chene connecting with day traia | oe: Se ; . Ys pte aH the begining of the French shore depute. | oyeands of Mr. Boswell Jien%ins, Monnt SOCTA TION for &. John 4 schel] has ee ae adie of aan ihe eli Soremsent ons Mate ee Adbion, 60 : : ; Connecton at Moeeton with train for . sides to exclude the French from New~ : ae . . if himeelf well ported on the eubjects he will ' : 7 By ; Canada aud at St. Johan with Steamers of i himeelf well ported on the subjects be will | foundisnd, but they retnsed. Atthe weaty | Wedmestay, Afternonm Ase 24th, | Ta Heventh Annaat Championsizs of Versaillea (#783) the French claimed ih judgment and a strong will to bear upon | 11.4 oxcluaive right to the Newfoundland | _ Tea will be provided tor ail those who Games eens United States and Canada. 3 : ; : } p New ; : CopyvricHTs ac. : 5 anything he has to deal witb, and Cana-| genery from Cape Jobn to Cape Bay, | 40 not bring baskets. Tickote 15. _ Of the Association will be beld on the | asyone sendingn stotel and description may From ot we. cone et doy 7 flians feel the utmost confidence that he 1a) ot ; Befresbments and Ite Cream will be " ascertainy our opimon free wheutier an traio from Halifax) for Chariottetowp. if ado th : Lord St. Heiens told them that he could ; G rounds0f the ' Sree pably patemable. Commauniecs Fron CHARLOTTETOWN, | seven CO aE yO put no such terms iato the treaty, as the | Served and swings andiall kinds of amuce-) maya pammpen tN ia Al Aggopiatioms,| SteexGiiet seerer-Pesccerimepesenss, | 8. mm. (local) for Pictou, (connecting there _—Watiington advices state that the | British Ministry dared pot give away Bri- beers will be paeiee * , i') ""Paaents taken Through mann & Co. rosette wish dav-tnnin fer Cape Breton and Bali- work of re-organizing the United States | tish territory. A deadloek ensued, when ihare cordially mvit a to attend . Ib Checlottetown, P:E. I., on the aftes special notice, witout change, in the 7 tra ' ; : : ; BY ORDER @# COM . ; fax,.at Halifax with C. A. & P. Liwe for Navy is already voder way, and the exist~ St. Helens proposed that ihe exclusive |; 198 w lia li < . poon ef nti eshen. ing conditions require that no material | right should not be mentioned in the treaty ; bean ly {Wistratedl weekty. Lanesst clr. reduction shall be made in its fighting | but that “weshould promise ministerial || THURSDAY,., _Gumuaion of any asent’ . Feaenal aT Ly F. W. HALES! : : ; e : four montis; $1! atrength. While the war fleets will be j ment to secure it to the French fishermen |! MANN Ch’town, P. E. I. SecamraRT : eventually brokes up andthe vessels dis-| by means of proper instructions to that | ’ Ure SEPTEM BER Sthy, i3saz & Capseroronteay NewYork 7 i jous ions, k of | effect to the G tof Newfoundland. ‘ Branch Offices %.E St. Washington B.C, 0 ; ’ vaibding sn eoer potas steedi- This was sqrend te wethe Fesuci Gem \ kar Sewerage Works: af the ue Sailewing i the- List of; ———_——-——__ —- a webec Steamship Co J, Ltd, ly until it is the peer of any afloat. The missioner. Practically a sham treaty wae a Evemsss. ooo to: Si i dto the H fC #, the |) > wy) os nation) Policy Of toe at changes and | eal. treaty depending on the word of he | City Of Charlottatoma ; MONEY TO LOAN. 3 STR. CAMPANA.” the sea power of the country muet| minister and afterwards on the declaration sat ee Gpen: te bonarfida vesidents of Marit me nina Seili - ‘be made equal to all contigen- | of the King. The treaty ceded to the}, PpNDERS addreseed to the undersign- Provimees. On Farm Property aleo om Real 3 ing Sailing , .cies. Orders have been given cot only for French the islands of St. Pierre and |i. and endoreed “Tender for Sewerage Se eit Si aia se Estate within the limite of the-city rons Montreal from Char n ; the prosecution of energetic operations at ) Mquelon and assigned to them the same | Debentures,” will de receivedat this office sal ecae . > Po a a = a, in sums efftom, two to five bandred «#2 p.m. about 6 p. -all paval stations to speedily put in per~ | rights between Cape Jolin and Cape Ray jupio the might of va hae oe es ee me $ ae dela wc eltla, tnle. ieee Moaday 6th June "Mouday 36th May ae ae ae cs » rates of mterest. } ay 20th June It bas been determined to retain many of | the declaration of the King of Gireat Britain ‘for the purchase of Hifty Whouesad Dol- Bicycle, 440 Yards Rav, Rapping Decad Block . Moaday 18th July Monday 11th Jaly fect trim all the regular war ships, but | 98 Utrecht had assigned to them between } ; 1. & ‘ Monday 3th June aleo alarge prop: rtion of the auxiliaries. Cape Bonavista and Point Ricoe. But ' Twesiay, the 7St0! of Aupast inst Yards Pan, Running High Jpmp, | Mile |2:3. EH. Bedin, Solicitor Casseton Monday 4th July delay 2th Jane : Jump, § Mile Run, Mile Biaycle, 1 297d the latter in the service, particularly the | says. “His Britannic Majesty will take |) m4) “a Misating let Aucest Meader 2608 colliers, hospital ships, tugs, and some of | the most positivs measures for preventing ee ee Soooman’ rake: huo,, Bardle. C008 00000000 < 600000008008 | Monday 15th ar Mondey 3th Fons thefavt yachts, but the vessels chartered | his subjects from iaterferiag in any man- im)... Debentures are-of:the-denomsination Evens will be comtesiediin the atiove ! ——. | Monday 29th Angnst Monday 22nd Avg vader the postal subsidy law, -uch as the | ner by their competition with the fishery | of $530 each, are payable-forty xears from jerder. Intending campetitoss will govern Monday 12th Sept. Monday 5th Sept St. Paul, St. Lovie, Harvard and Yale, | of the French during the temporary exer~ pata hae aeematcah Vamos, ch tae 3 themselves accordingly. Monday 26th Sept. Monday 19th Sept ( will be returned to their owners, cise of it which is granted to them upon (33) per cent, payatle haltyearls. Of the Bieyele Races under sanaion and iillens Moaday 10th Oct Monday 3rd Cet the coasts of Newfoundland, and he will for ae stags SEMaEte “wll be iamead an ) _. of Ca. W.. A. 3 Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oet this purpose cause the fixed settlemente | he 25th ist; $15,000 omthe- dst October 4 Kutxies will close-with. tse Hon. Seane- Monday 7th Now Monday 3st Oct which shall be formed there to be remov- | | | 4 $16,000 on the let Deceuaber next. (ya Halifax, N..S.,00 Thursday, Sep~ ACF] V (: Calling at Summerside, Perce Gespe ‘ SE a a ae a ES es i Aa ee RP Gee ace A aM SRE. ARTE RN ii A Ma AIP OO a ge . ! .” . _tPenders will bo received: for the whole-|jembes let at Midnight, and should: be Mal Bay and Father Puint, Delighsal ; Under thia declaration the French claims | $50.000 or for parts-theaeof not less tham hmade throngh Seoretama» of Chabs,. om t summer trip for tourists. Ponce ' become remarkably clear and hed they | $500. jofficia) entry blaaivs, Io the case-of in- }accommodation unsurpassed, Freight ei been able to occupy the ground from Cape The Commissioners do. not bind thensj;4'¥idwals uot so entered, satisfactory ) carried at competition rates. Eggs band- uy Ray to Cape John, it seems they might | ives to accept the highest or any tendes. levidence must ke produced of amatesr| g nice assortment of ; led with}grest care. a readily bave maintained exclusive rights D. LAIRD Standing, Blanke-may be obtained from : CARVE BROS ii to the fishery. but they never did so, and , Chacienkee jany affiliated cluds.or fram the Seesetary at )y eeTyc {Pvp Agen is : today they have virtually abandoned the) (6. of Commissionens of | Hahiex. i S S ET S ; Treaty shore. Io eer raids senas on Sewers aud Water Supply Fee in each axent Fifty cepts, to ac- : : : ‘ : ‘ this long stretch was 14 ve: sele of 251.4 tons ~hasletetoern. P. 3. lale 2 eompany entry. Aoy further information h i ; i ff ll i by M treal b 4 with 234 men, and since then it has grea!- ee _— | will be farnishsd on application. ; t ° newest designs 1n C ] niversl ! 01 ‘| ly decreased. Meantime the | En glish Halifax, N.S., B.T.MaclLREITH, | Stezling silver and _ rolled Sussion 1898-9 ‘ opulation bas increased to over 13, Aug. 8th 1888. Hon, Secy. M.P.A.A.A. 4 i : , a ceri of aaa y ; : ——+ camaanses settlers. Yet the English govy~ ; F 43 Sackville St. plate, and ee’ ery low, Matric ilation Examination, preliminary e <j ernment allowed the French to de practi- ‘ * ll al Way 162 eod, the varions Courses of Study, will be hel | SICK HEADACHE |2"".8<0.“S St 4, was the first Englieh minister to put his “Faculty of Arts (including ‘ . a . ? paida Special | Positively cured fy these | foot frmiy dovnssideclrethe:ne freech | 1998 = © - -- = - = 2aee o We seantgometot Wont /rnurs, ne Little Pills. pee Sere ee ive Rogiis shuts P.E. ISLAND Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre Store. Paine) Te nel en eenee ee . JO 1D ts ee . ane 7) ae 2 lieve Distress from speps' : it of theirown harbore, aii ait Batis ata te € 5 ee ary 0 Hearty See ae sy ecerape gens a which arose was that S COMMERCIAL Coil LEGE ss plies! oes ae Se. net cee i 3 digestion a © ie mere <—~ veagy ges ept. 18th to 23rd ! ‘ {| Memb. Can. Soc. C. E. A Memb. Can Soc. ©. EB \ uy fect remedy for [izziness, Nausea, Drowsi- } of lobster 1 ep ae : e ce oa e ec D. and P. L. 8. Memb. Amer. W.W. Assoc. alte Bevies@: Carticatena ia the Faculty of b | : . ‘ treaties fishing obviousiy meant codlish~ i $i : : . ‘cine Rs es ris comprises courses in Classics, Pngue ¢ ; oem, Bad Taste ’ -” Bites oer mr 4 the only ain then known. The French Return tickets issued from all stations “Me MCCONNELL & MARION Moders Languages, History, Philosopht: f Pain in the Side, rORPID LIVER. T ney ©? : b igl atone singie first class fare, ® ginning } j lathematics, Phuysies, Chemistry, Bota ', vee, Pubely Vegetable demanded thatthey should have the right September 13th, ending with Sx ae CIVIL ENGINEERS Zoology. Geology. These courses are open also 1 Regulaie the Bowels. sin SP agaBs to fish lobsters and to erect permanent | 9914 Jinited to seihdaael S, . etithe PRINCIPAL I. OXENHAM | 200ms 308 To 311 New voRK LIFE BLOC., MONTREAL to Poll IAL SrUDENTsS without Mririe q Small Pill. Small Dose. buildings as necessary for that particular - : (Circa it Ctaistrin’ tieating Water Powers end Water Supply Systems tin the Facult. of Applied Science te 3 Smail Price. fishery. This was recognized under «| Syecial Low Rate rere coroaed. oF exiting) cumin and peeton | courses in Civil. Mechanical, Kictrical, amg ; S b tituti mcdus vivendi in 1890 which ar $ Book-Keeping in all its branches thorough- | S8F¥e¥s of every description undertaken. . cme ice an ; x} PAMTIAL “SIU: ; ‘ ubstitution the existence of the factories of oth na- ‘ sinks are 3 50 ly taught in conuection with Actual Business, DENS withort Matriculation. 4 = 4 ; j Jaly let 1889. The 8 ’ Exeminations for 2) ¥rRst YeAR ES 4 tions, erected prior to J aly 8 HENRY R. LORD ami na F 20, oT, ee \ the fraud of the day.} question of the begphty of the panes Not more than — —_ be charged Aviehanation Shorthand cal . ne Vis E mam a esin the F wi be me pi : ing left in abeyance. Buta serjous diffi- | from any statioa on the Railway on tickets Typewriting Penmanship ° an. Soc, C. E, On the 15th September at Montreal. St, Jou rat See you get Carter Sey. culty now arose. A merchant of St John’s, | which will be issued at al! stations and Business Correspondence Graduate College of Civil Engineer ad. 'ont ounel eoeown, bt. JOP 4) . Mr James Baird had — a lobster fac« | on trains on the 14th and 19th Sep'ember} Commercial Law, Cornell Onioseniey cere | The MoGut NosMat Scnoor will be 1 ry . 4 ointonthe West coast where | and limited to return four days siv ; ; : z. sned on lst September. “4 Ask for Carter Sy aa = a pcbaatigs «7 yp Rogge ht wg of are a y8, exclusive Our aptons. is the iatest and best now in oceans Dee one for General Work, MPariiculars of Examinations, and copies® if bbe Preac y: use in Canada and the United States, ard | Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- | the Caleadar, containing fall informat on™ it 3 ; dd d ment, and where the cod - G.A. SHARP, ae seer cheer ae wena an ¥s open | ing and Bridge Designing to Conditions of Entrance Courses of Study, Insist an eman | chery could bot a Arg : Superintendent. | Appiy at’ once, or send for our naw Bauhe Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn, Sokciertbins. Wile dks can to chee ; j ; , As the factory was not inciu in the@ Railway Office, Cherlottetown, wr on theta: dnc wae Island correspondence addressed to | *PPlicatton to Carter S Little Liver Pille . i modus vivendi, the French commander ' August 3, 1898—2aw sw wi . O, Bax2 mn, 4ug . 4 we : ‘harlotetown, W. VAUGHARK, Secretary wed & sat