- oe Sige ies 2 BsesE REAR os B ’ ———~e We've ‘ } BLOCK WwW.’ Some of - i $2.25 eel meme mer poorest in the lot isa decided snap at tl.e price." just pate Read. BOON Sis SS RR, A Tempting Shirt waist Offe [ar ve picked out two or three odd lines them are last years goods, and somewhat soiled. come of them were marked as high as Asa spevial for to-day they go on sale at 45: each No matter how crushed or soiled—,the But you'll need to come early TVA ¢ mr hy A LAL LID 4 s True — when Free Born Men CHA been goiug through our WHAT WE ADVERTISE | | LR LOTTE ETOWN P. | | | | = CHAMBERLAIN ON THE TRANSVAAL, Government Fo Forced Into. Present Position, ‘OWING TO THE ‘tREATMENT RECEIVED FROM THE BOERS ae Speech By the Colonial Secretary at B irmingham., [Srectat tre THe Examiner, ] BikMincuam, June 27.—Joseph Cham- berlain, Secretary of the Colonies, address~ ing the Unionists of this city last evening reviewed carefully the Transvaal ques- tion. In the course of hia specch he said that Owing to the enormous military prepara~ tions of the Governments of the South African Republic, Great Britain hod been compelied to increase the British garrison | in Cape Colony and Natal, entailing an ° additional expenditure of £500,000 an-, nually. Mr. Chamberlain said the Government had tried to establish friendly releations with President Kruger, but all their advances had been received with contempt. Four times since indepeudence was granted we have been on the verge of war with the Transvaal. It say that the British Government will draw back now that it has put its hand to the ig erroneous to | plow. We bope that the efforts that are being made will lead to an amicable arrangement for Great Britain ov'y desires justice. there comes & time when patience cao hardly be dist'ngnished from weakness,and | when moral pressure becomes a force thay casvot be continued without Joss of self- | respect. I hope that the time may never come in this instance, but if it does Britons will | will find means to secure a result essentia! | sovrRis TEA... itt a Sw —_- —— The parishoners of St. PARTY Mary’s charch | Soiris intend bolding a Tea Party on their if : p%eautiful church grounds oa ytonpat JULY 47th, 1899, _ No efforts wil] be spared by the manag- Mg committee to make this tea equal aod Si possibi- better tian any tea party held | 7’ Sonris in the past. the Souris, Jure 26, 9 J—dypat, wal, ber n MICHAEL WMcCURMACK, q ee ~< ~e = 2 =e Se Murine| The greatest remedy for sore and inflamed eyes, ig meeting with wonderful success, It affords almost in- stant relief and in many cases complet- ely cures. 50c Bettle G, F, HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician — ee iii >.» =e se@ S++ @ = 8 e =>=-_*. > => wea will be made with Island Railway for cheap rates of a si further notice will be given BS a } Secretary ( | ( ‘ ¢ ( \ ( : ‘ ( ' - es @ ss 4s @et < Oe } | a Fhotographs that Cive Fleasure are those made by G. H. Cook, Queea Street. Having the advantage of the best light in Charlottetown, and being provided with all fac ilities for up-toxdate work, it follows that n.y Photographs give entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged to reach “ihe highest pitch of excel- lence ” Ca!! acd examine and arrange 8 sitting. G. H. COOK J. T. Peardon, Me _ Wholesale Grocer Keeps in stock in his und warehouse, Lowe7 (12 Street, Charlotteiown, “ EVERYTHING® een | to the peace of South Africa. The speecl: was warmly applauded. In replying 1oa@ vote of thaoks Mr. Chamberlain said he felt strengthened and encouraged by their confidence and sup- port. He bad spoken from his heart because he believed they bad reached a critical turning point in the history of the Empire, and the whole world was watching to see how they would issue from the d fficulty. It is my belief, he said in closing, ‘that the country wil! ;show itself not un- wortby ef its glorious history and tradi- | tions.” e+e Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets | All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to, | relieve 53c. oo The best way to avoid sickness is to keep yourself healthy by taking Heod’& | Sersaperille, the great blood purifier. } — ——— TS ie I S155 0 88 Boys’ Shoes in-the line of Groceries, etc, | that is generally"kept in stock | by The Retail | Grocer wae>Call and see— John T, Peardon. ) WZ > we “iT a | /These are good wearers and ‘will stand the hard knocks ‘that boys will give their foot- ‘wear. ee ee GOFF BROS havin ISLAND, TUESDAY JUNE: 27, ’ Bu, , Y EXAN g to sie the Public, may IN speak free.’ _E RLIPIDES igle Copies two Cents Carbolic Acid Administrated in a/| Mistake for a Harmless Sooth- ing Medicine St. Srevgen, N. B., eyed 25.—Mre. Wm. Phivney of Milltown, M4e., had been visiting her Sister, Mrs, (Capt ai sia) Andrew B. Martin, at the L odge, four miles below St. Stephen. About four weeks ago a child was born to her, but it only lived two weeks. Complications followed the mother’s @onfinement, and she has beea under medical care,witb a nurse in attend ance. She awoke at twelve o’clock on Saturday night and called for some qniet- ing medicine that was in a bo'ile elose at hand. The nurse undertook to give it to the sufferer, bot made a tatal mistake. ; 1899 LIBERAL CORRUPTION: PUNISHED. | Liberal Politician’s Seat /DECLARED VOID WITH COSTS BY THE. JUDGES The medicine had no sooner entered the patient’s mouth than she said that it did not taste right and she did not think it fit for anyone to use. She said no more, but j passed ioto intemse spasms of agony,. and died iu sbout forty minutes. Dr, Webber was summoned, but life was extinct when he arrived. The purse had administered carbolic acid in mistake for barmless | soothing medicine. Mrs. Phinney was about 22 years of age. es ___ -— i t A EUGAIAN TRAP. Proposals: Regarding Disarmament | Not Well Received: Lonpox, June 24,.—The correspondent of the Daily News atthe Hague says :: Several delegates remark that Russia’s proposals regarding disarmament contains a trap, since she could increase her troops to any extent in Siberia, which is a. colony. Captain Scheine, the Russian naval ex- pert, laid upoa the table a proposal eimi- liar toCol, Jilkinsi’® dealing with the navy, bat limitiag the fnon-augmentation period tothree vearaoo the groand .hat three years are enougt: to build an irons clad. The correspondent of the Times at The Hague eaye: There is not the faintest chanee of the Russian proposale being adopted, but it is likely that son:e of them will be carried to the effect; for jp the interests of peace and humanity, the confereuce bopes that, uoless an emer gency should oceur, war budgets will not be increased. A cr Ship. of the Battle line, arrived Saturday, at Outer quaramtice, from Manchester, with Captain Masters, commordore of the filet, and third Bnogineer Golding, sick with typhoid fewer. They and the cook were the vessel was wisinfected. She will come upto her berth Monday morning.. Al- though the vessel cleared at Liverpool, with a clear bill of health, ten of her crew werethen in the hospital with typhoid fever,. aod their places filled by wharf hands. The cause of the disease is at~ tributed to Sling the steamer’s water tank in the Platte, whence she sailed to Mao~ chester, before her voyage to St. Joho. Oaptain Maisters is today out of. danger, but the third engineer is avery sick mau. The Avon and Edgehill;. Wusnsor, June 23.—Work on the sheer dam has recommenced. Four thewsand dvilars more are to be floated away. The old Avon still keeps on its old couzte of a thousand years, rushing and rippling, and rippling, and laughing at governments and engineers in their puv* attempts to divert (4s course. Dr. H. Y. Hind is recetving many con- gra:ulauionsat the splendid showing ot the students at the closing exercises of the Church school for girls. Ti+ echool ie a creditto Windsor and one of the best of iis kind in the Dominican. — a "MARRIED. At the City Hotel, Charlottetown, June 2ist, by the Rev. A. MelLean Sinclair, Vuncan Macrae to Sarah Beston, both of Fiat River. We Run, TWO ADS THIS WEEK Because we want to sell you for the holidays , — —EVERYTH'NG YOU WANT--— Lime Juice, 15¢ a bottle— Strawberry, Rasberry, G.ager Orange California Wines, etc., etc., Cigars wholesale and retail, Ocs— Read fishing ad in an other column. Sr. Joux, June 26. —Steamer Cherones , removed to Partridge Island bospitelj and | Severe Criticism by the Judges Who Tried The Case. {[SpeciaL To Tan Kx awnver. ] Sr. Tuomas, Onot,., June 27.—The West Elgin election was declared void to-day. McNish, the Grit, was unseated with eosts against bim and Sheriff Brown, the | sheriff, was severely criticised by judges Osleraud Merdith, Customs Seizure. [SpecrsL To THE Emamiven } Hauirax, Juve 27— Chief Customs Detective Jones yesterday seized the bonds 2d warehouse of A McDougal! & Co. esterday’s raid found eleven pun- cheons and 2 bblsof water that should bave contained rum, and 6 octaves of water instead ot whiskey. > Next Bishop of Leadon, Ont, } t {[SpeciaL to THe Exauryes } : Branrrorp, Jane 27.—Bishop Dowling, ‘ef Hamilton, states that Mgr., McEvoy, of ‘Bamil on, will be the nexs Bishop of Lon- ' don, Ontario. ; Drowned While Rowing. (Special To THE HxsMines.) St. Jonny, June 27.—While rowing on the St. Jobo Riverat Predericton last night Isabella Currie and Roy Jennings were drowned by the upsetting of their boat. GREAT BRIDAIN FIRM. The Attitude Apneazs to be Having a Desired Effect.in the Transvaal Complications. Loxpon, June 26.—The firm attitude of Great Britain appears to be having the desired eftect in the Transvaa) complica- sions. The latest cablegrames from South Africa telk of variows serei-official mis- sions for negotiations betweeo Cape Town, Bloomfontein, and Pretoria, aiming tu ar~ range & franchise compromise Oo a basis of five or Six years’ past residence. President Kruger ie represented as agree- atle ‘o sume such arrangement, but is finding considerasle difficulty in bandling his own couservative elements. ported interview he is alleged to have eaid regarding the war rumors that mountains were being made out of molehille aud thes he was ‘irmiy convinced that Quese Victoria would never allow “ letting loose the dogs of war” over South Africa. Lonpoy,. June 26 —The Government of the South African republic, sccording to a despatch to the Daily Mail from Rome, is ordering large quantities of rifles from italian firme for immediate shipment. Canada Steel Company. Mon sReaL, Juve 25—The promoters of the Cansda Steel Company have decided to issue $8,000,000 in thirty vears gold ; bonds beering five per cent. Of these bonds $2,000,000 will be retained in the treasury. The common stock will amount to $15,000,000 and it will be allotred at a meeti>g of the board of directors to be held in Boston in a sbort timee The pro- moters nave eubecribed for a very large proportion of it. Canadians are to take at least $5,000,000. The full board of directore, it is announced, consists of H M Whitney, H F Dimock and Almeric H Paget, of Boston, Sir W C Van Horne, R B Angus, James Ross and Rob- ert McKay of Montreal, Hon. Geo. Cox and Elias Rogers of Toronto, and Hon. D McKean, Michael, Dwyer, B F Pearson and WB Rose of Halifax. Contracts for the furnaces, etc., have been awarded to the River Connolly Company of Pitteburg, the amount irvolved being in the neighbor- hood of $2.500,009. 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