Ww 1 Set rte rtiewer rrr, Ss E. she >a nd This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evripinss = AILY EXAMINE eS ee Single Copies two Cents ; ' Sewer ere OT reee CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, ERIDAY JULY 21. 1899 ‘ “NO 170 | A Shirt Waist Chance... Senate Read, Room Every Shirt Waist in our stock has been price-cut, just one third. We didn’t wait until a shirt waist was of no use—-but made the cut NOW — when such an offer is an act- ual benefit. Here some of the values. are seven samples—They just suggest One very nive line in fancy ci.eck, and light stripe cotton waists, good value atthe old price, 79 j =*¢ cents, nov osc A line mostly in light colors, some with self cole lar, some with white collar, 85c, now o~2@c A line of large check and plaid waists, good cotton, well made and finished, 98c, now 66c Dark fancy muslin, self collar and cuffs, were $1.05, now 70c A very choice lot in stripes and plaids, prints Z4C White lawn waist, tucked front und back, $1.35, 90c White satin—-stripe muslin, self collar and cuffs, 1.04 and ginghams, $1.15, now now mad + gure plain, $1.55, nuw OLHER PRICE3 UP AS HIGH AS YOU LIKE. ' / ( >! — »— 2. ~~ 2 << =] @ | ; . > ~<. o> 2s so co om Co Ul]e eh eh eh lth ehUl hh rhCU !r A BOODLING VOTE Carried by a Party Majority. | {[Speciat To Tue Examiver.] Orrawa, July 21.—The House of Com- mone in supply in the discussion of ten thousand dollarsto Bruce Mines wharf—a proposed work which some members de« clared to be altogether for the benefit of a individusl--Mr. Taylor moved that the item be struck out. The moticn was lost by a vote of 43 to 22. Mr. Bennett moved that the work be constructed by tender and contract. Hon. Mr. Fielding said that in Tarte’e absence he did not feel justified in making pro- mises, Mr. Russell, (grit,) thought it a remark- _ able thing that the head of the greatest spending department in the Government should be away and that none of his colle~ agues should not be prepared to take the responsihility for public works. The mo- tion was lost by a vole of 39 to 18. private — Hope of Settlement. (Seecrat to Tae Examrver.] PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE Results of Entrance Examinations sary to pags 350. Lizzie Noonan, S-arletown, 539. Willie Pidgeon, Kensington, 528. Calvin McCallum, St E!eanor’s, 523. Mabel Simpson, Stanley, 5 25. Annie McLeod, Georgetown, 519. Garfield Bennet, Alberton, 516. J McDonald, Vernon River, 513. Leslie Sellar, Winsloe South, 502. Harry Stewart, West Kent, 502. A DCampbell, Greenvale, 501. James Brehaut, Summerside, 495. Roy Long, Tyne Valley, 494. Agnes Clarkin, Notre Dame Convin', 490. Denton Crew, Searltown, 490. James Turner, Winsloe South, 489. Bessie Bearisto, Summerside, 433. Bessie Guard, Alberton, 486. Athol Seaman, West Kent, 485 Bessie Bovyer, Prince Street, 482. Lorne D Prowse, Murray Harbor South 481. Daniel McPherson, Heatherdale, 480. Alice Perkins, Pritce Street 480. Lucy Williams, Mt. Pleasant, 478 Ethel Sentner, Prince Street, 477. Jobn Wright, Victoria, 475. Richard Campbeli, Montague, 475. Milton M Campbell, North Wiltshire, 471, Arthur E Hopgood, Kensington, 470. Edwond Campbeli, St. Eleanore, 468. berland said, that the modifications made in the franchise law of the Transvaal led mar prove the basix of a setilement. GERRYMANDER BILL Defeated in the Senate. [Spsc'aL To Toe Examiner J - Orrawa, July 21.—In the Senate, yester diy,a vote was taken onthe motion that the Gerrymander Bill be not further consider. ed. Itwas carried on a division of 55 to 14. The division was a etraight party vote, except that DeBoucherville and Poi. rier voted with the Government. _— Indictment for Murder. [SpeciaL TO THe Examiner, | New York, July 21.—The Grand Jury in the case of Roland B. Moliveux, charged with killing Mrs. Kate F. A. Adams tound It Pays to buy at ww erkxins THE POPULAR SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE oe » di r es We are shewing the very latest novelties in Ladi and get one, 1 NI 3 OFF ALL OUR SHIRT WAISTS We sent you st ate- ment of account the other day. You will greatly oblige if youll eall and pay. ALL UUR e+e» SUNNYSIDE. .«. CHARLOTTETOWN ——~ C map Shirt Waist Ties—The Diamond Knot, you ouhgt to see them OFF S 7 WAST Silk, Sateen, Muslin, Percale, and Print Shirt Waists going at 1-8 off. Nowis the time and thisis the place to get them A se . F. PERKINS & CA, ees an indictmeat against bim for murdering in the first degree. Rome Shaken. — ee [Special ro THE ExaMINER] Roms, July 21.—There was a slight earthquake shock here yesterday. Milan Planned It Himself. Loxpox, July 20.—According to the Daily Mail’s Rome correspondent, absol- ute confirmation has been obtained that ex- King Milen of Servia, himself planned the sham attempt upon his life recently made for pojitical purposee. The correspondent also eaye that the Austrian Government has becided to invite Milan to voluntarily exile himself from Servia in order to pre- veat further trouble. ee a a — An important feature of insurance, s to insure with reliable companies. I represent English Fire Companies the strongest and best in the world; and are known in all parts of the Island for their reliability, and prompt- ness in settlement. I can give AS LOW any reliable company F W Hyndman, AGENT North British and Mercantile Union of London Phoenix of London. Combined assets million dollars, A RATE as one Lonpon, July, 21.—Replving to a ques-: tion in the House of Commons, Mr. Cham-' hundred Fred Houston, New Glasgow, 467. Ethel Scoit, Warren Grove 462. Brenton McIntosh, Victoria, 457. Laura Duncan, Summerside, 457. Ciera Sterns, Prince Strect, 450. Eulaiia McDonald, Notre Dame Convent, tha Government to hope that the new law | 450. James Gellispie, Carleton, 449. Jermiah Buote, Si. Andrews, 448. Edward McFadyen, Augustine Cove, 448. Georgie Prowse, Prince Stree, 447. Rod A McLeod, Orweil Cove, 447. Lena Inman, Summerside, 446. John A Scott, Clyde River 445. Evelyn MeLeov, Park Corner, 445, Wi lie McCa lun, Centreville 444. E he! B McQuarrie. Roseneath. 444. Roy Leitch, West Kenr, 442. Lizzie Wright, Vic:oria, 442. Ira Brye~, York, 442. Maggie McNevin, New Haven, 442. May Arbuckle, Summerside, 441. Lea Sean.an, West Kent, 439. Eddie C asely, Kingston, 439. Neil J McLeod, Valleyfield East, 438. Rohan Cameron, West Kent, 433. Lena Mclanis, Tignieh Convent, 435. Irene Clarke, Stanley, 435. Josepb E Gillis, Miscouche, 453. Emereoa McNeill, Alberton, 450. John Hyde, Cornwall, 429. Peter A Gauthier, Rusticoville, 427. Fred May, West Kent, 426. F H McKay, Glenroy, 425. Mabel McLeod, Bradaibane, 425. Florence Higgins, Prince Street, 423. Christina McLeod, Summerside, 420. Maud McKay, Emerald, 418. Alma Finlayson, Prince Street, 4/7. Walter A McBride, Emerald, 416. Heath Stroog, Summerside, 4155 Edith M Spurr, Pownal, 414. ~oseph Lynch, 8: Teresa’s, 412. Etta Huestis, Prince St, 412. Emma Desrioche, Wheatiy River, 411. WmE McLeod, Murray Harbor Road, 410. Muriel Mutsey, Summerside, 410. Wallace Pierce, Winsloe South. 409. Lottie Newsome, Crapand, 408. Bridget Hugher, Avondale, 408. Hal Steros, Sours, 4u8. Noble DesRoche, Miecouche, 407. Louis Durant, Margate, 407. Harold Weeks, Alberton, 406. Annie Myers, Hampton, 495. Donald McLeod, Mt Buchanan, 404, Willie Laird, New Glasgow, 402. George McNeil], South Milton, 402. Javet E Clarke, North River, 400. Flora L McGregor, Murray Harbor South, 398. Evelyo Boyle, Glenwood, 398. Walter Ogar, Queen Square, 397. Lila St. Clair Elemsdale, 397. Wellington Melnnis, St. Peter’s, 396. Ernest Jenkins, Orwell, 396. Ethel A Tantor, St. Eleanor’s, 396. John Lightizer, Queen Square, 395, John McKenzie, Hartsville, 395. Lee Carr,St. Eleanor’s, 394. Wm. Hennessey, Queen Suuare, 394. D Blair McBeth, Marshfield, 394. Robert C Eilis, O'Leary, 391. Sidney Smith, Alberton, 390, Veronica Gaudet, Tignish 389. Ethel Rose, Lakeville, 389. Bertha Gallant, Tignish Convent, 388. Harry Hyde, Cornwall, 388. Percy Lavers, Georgetown, 387. Harry McIntyre, West Kent, 386. Belle McLeod, Mt. Buchanan, 385. Alfred Murpby, Avondale, 385. Mildred Newsome, Crapaud, 384. Laura Fraser, Burlington, 384, Artemas Clarke, Stanley Bridge, 384. Jobn Rodd, Winslve South, 383. Henderson Lawson, St. Peters, 582. Flora McLeod, Summerside, 381. Cornelius Gillis, Kensington, 380. Annie Foley, Rocky Point, 380. Julia Arsenault, Miscouche Convent, 380. Royston Toombs, North Rustico, 379. Josep’ A Gallant, Rusticoville, 377. Convent, | Joseph P Monaghan, Kelly’s C>oss, 375 Number of marks attainable 700; neces~ | Mina DeRoche, Miscouche, 375. Gordon Warren, Warren’x Grove, 374 Lottie Baker, Lakeville, 374 i Ed ward M Caristopher, Tignish, 374, Eliza Mooney. Greenvale, 371. Emma Champiou, Alberton, 370. Clementina Morson, Marshtield, 370, Olive Baxter, Summerside, 369. John McDonald, Emerald, 368. Eliza Hyde, Cornwall, 367. J H Morson, Mount Pleasant, 366. Katie Cairns, Alber:y Piains, 365. Sadie Lyle, Summerside, 364. Mary Holland, Kast Baltic, 364, George McDonald, St Teresa’s, 364 Ethel McLeod, Stanley Bridge, 364. Mary Mullally, Souris West, 363. Angel na Arseniult, Tignish, 363, Bertha M McEwen, Loog Creek, 362. Daniel J Mullin, Midgeli, 362. Patterson Staith, Alberton, 361. Roy Baird, West Kent, 361. Cassie McRae, Bonshaw, : 6). Agatha Fleming, Rusticov: lle, 359. Matilde Seller, Prince St. 358, Myrtle McCallum, Brackley Point 358. John D McAulay, East Baltic, 358. Eimond Chaisson, Tignisb, 356. Garfield Perkins, Albany, 355. Egerton Haney, Grabam’s Road, 354. Katie Cummiskey, Webster’s Corner, 354. Janie Bradley, Kelly’s Cross, 354. Julia Gormley, S. Mary’s Road, 353. Maggie E McKenna, Lincoln, 353, Sarsfield McKenna, Emerald, 351. Audrey De Bloia, St. Peters School, 550. Francis O McKenna, K eily’s Crose, 349 Simon Campbell, Rock Barra, 349. Wiitred McPhee, Etmira, 348. Wilfred Ross, Valley Field West, 345. Notr.—The Latin and Mathematics of number 43 are wanting. SAVED FROM THE WRECK Three Sailors Land at Canso [Sreciat to Tax Examcver } Hairax, July 21.—Three more of the Worcester arrived at Canso in a dory yesterday. There names are George Upton and Stasley Ryan of Gloucester and Joseph Rogers of New London, P. E. I. They had been siace Monday night in an open dory, but as they had plenty of food and water were none the worse for their experience. MORE TIGHTING IN SAMOA. —d OYAL. Baking Powder Made from pure } cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum, casement Powders are the greatest menacers to health of the prescat day. . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Visi will find at Carter’s Bookstore a iarge assortment of Books, Novelties and Souvenirs, Latest Books & Novels Souvenir Chinaware Souvenir Spoons crew of the wrecked schooner Battie E, ? P. KE. Island Views We have thousands of in- teresting books at 10c each, 3 for 25; 15c each and 2 for 25c, and upward. Everything at lowest pussible prices Geo. Carter & Co. Booxsetters & STarioners Chiefs on both Sides Killed- Cham- bers Resigns. Apia, July 11, via Auckland, N. Z., July 18.—There was fighting between the Mataatans and Malietoans at Satafa on July 4, and three chiefs were killed. The British warship Tauranga and the Ger- man warship Cormoran sent landing par- ties ashore, who arrested the three chiefs who were responsible for the trouble. The prisoners were brought here for trial. The tripartite commissiones ars holding meetings at Savaii and Upolu. They will return to Apia on July 12 and will then startfor Washington, Chief Justice Chambers will take a leave of absence on July 14. His return is re- garded as improbable. The commissioners are considering whether a vacancy has been created in the chief-justiceship, as Mr. Chambers offered his resignation to President McKialey, who bas not accepted it. Dr. Solf, the German representative, claims that he will become acting chief justice upon Mr. Chambers’ departure. 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