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SLAND, FRIDAY JULY (> 189% Ni ) X — . . 22 4 -_ ? 27 arn ower we me Kal BORAT 17 PC, ns aeegekh oresvEerze A VO Lo3 TH ; BOO AOQ@pRY THE CONSERVATIVE OUTLOOK | DEATH OF BONNER Pe cd } ( 4 fh 4 AddHOOIN | aes | | i f fy pe Si IR = “In times of peace prepare for; $8 aR war, is a piece of seosible advice which: Famous Publisher and Owner of i | i a LUI t receive a kindly reception fr : i } Kind reception from ’ i + | m, the Conservatives of this province, A | Trotting Horses : ‘ i k one | weaker government never vet held office | = =O “iN r Se af o (than the Farguharson regime. Yet | | all OW So ‘i a = fr agile as it it is, they nay snatch an¢ ther | rln — : aes Ns a } ‘ > | i L pt cx : mpjority » at the polls for want of an crates | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.] owder if lan ‘nis ie ap'ly illustrated ia the first district | publisher of the New York Ledger, acd : tual uu | o i | of Prince Co: vuty, where the unceated can- |] Ne . eat er sede Wiad ae pra pure didate ig again in the field, and the whole owner of {amous Lorees, died at his home | cream of tart } Foy Wel | Dressed eas on | cons tituency, doub lessly canvassed and|in this city last night. Mr. Booner had | — Se { i a Vii a =~. | ATTACKED WHILE DRIVING. >ought up,anud the Conservatives without | been i]! for eix months; but bad been able | i , } " WASH; fu leven acandidate nominated. Ovcher va- ; a a } Saf { h f od i tad sal i 70 I ‘ Or . morgen a L, (i Nf THROUGH THE STREETS. | cancies exist and still more are probable; 0 aa days ie Ib ) Cguat en ti € fo ‘ \ . 2 ( to the general breaking | er dl 16S i |} and yet nota candidate has been selected | ath was due 5 LK ing - al ~ ’ y to carry the Conservative standard to vic- {down of his system. He was born in | against uml, / . ‘ . tor p i a es , | Enthusiastic Reception of King y. | Londo oderry, Ireland, April 28, 1824. He sii U SAY al l j A Sti * . ‘ ’ . muca aovou es j ZA : . , 2 on ~ — h oe ——— : att settled in shite country, in Hartford, Alum ae reas the greatest . C exander. 08 iave not deeided, bu 1c i ; Es ‘ Ses menacets to health o the present day. — bem. Just this a ‘ alii grapple with, is the matter of policy. Conn, avd was president of the Scotch- ¥ i ommemee onsen Thr Government’s policy and purposes are Irish Society of America, the only society i ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 5 fheyre made the (3peciat to Tae Examryer.] nos ae: Their ioe or eight vears|/ which he was identified with. . SPECIAL TO B SSR. record is plain, and “be »~bo rune may ——_—_——__— eV ‘ >» > oo ; aS ik : . oy | read.” The platform is brief, if we om‘ +. GG: & & eo. Brie R abe, Servia, Joly 7.—Former | 100s ’ | ALASKAN BOUNDARY T i “a oe King M lan, father of King Alexender,of; 1. Spend all the cash we can beg or| ueyre exactly mgat Servie, varrowly escaped assassination | borrow ae eneetitingiay | in cut and finish | Jastevening His would be murderer | 2. Neglect asylums, jal: and all eee Salisbury and Choate at Deadlock. C a > nispD. rs anil epee. Ha: Reel tals role ee va on which expenditure will not | a> Séyr uv votes. a ? - 7 1 o ot - ' oe Oo y g 2 é . : ued As to the sty le—here asi ehots,one of whicn slightly grazed His | 3. Repair at extravagant prices all pub- . ‘ \f Mxjesiy, another wounding in the hand | lic works where tungry heelere abound. [Sreciat To THE ExaMrNeR } they are—choose. ‘ Lukitech who waswith him atthe time 4. Tocrease the public debt as much as Wasincroyn, July 7.—Ambassador Parliament will allow. aa Br oe . | the attack was made, about half past SW oles : -'Ghoate and Lord Salisbury are almost \ 5. N-glect of our interests as an agri i Z Ooo re es... a” ss _ ae _ , cultaral and stock-raising province. at adeadlock over a modius vivendi fixing rere aaa King Milan was driving througa » 6. Passa resolution abol:shing Govero- | Alackan boundary. Neither side will Michael! Street inan open carriage. The , mene House, with the admitted en accept the provisional line propored by the Cc €o0 would be asaassin ia about 23 years old : deceiving the electors just before an ashen J ‘ . election, . acd has notyet beenidentified by the 7. Preach temperance and then oppose| The Canadians demand the inclosure of al a ee Orr \ f —y —IN FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF ——_— AT OUR — BIG DISCOUNT It will be money io yonr pocket to trade with us. JC YIN NEWSON s the fum<s ot Ammonia are unD- bearable tomankind sois elpepper TO HOUSEHOLD VERMIN Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal. General Agents tor Canada SAL - SURPDONRGSLIGONNCSTGGRDESSRERTTSEORSROIIED” police. Later in theevening King Alexender drove through Mic :ael Strzet aad was ea- ‘thusiastically received by the paopl-. —_—_—_— — _>-— WHOLESALE BRIBERY. _. | Ontirio Cases t> be Invastigaied. See (SrectaL ro Tue Exansyer } Orrawa, July 7 —The House decided? corruption in the receat ciections in Oatario. ottered Macnish’s confession, showing wholerale bribery. Strong evidence [was including INIERNATIONAL DL LEST Victory for the Americiis [Special TO THe KxaMiven. } —Tae tieval cricket watch here yesterday be PainapeLraia, July 7 loterva~ iween the Germantown club of this cuy and the Canadian team resulted ina vic- the former ippiog and tory for by an sixty rans, JAPANESE TEA Removal of Export Duty {[SpeciaL To Tue Exalmnee. } Mosrreat, July 7.—Thomas Hender- son, the Canadian representative of the Northern Pacific railway,has been advi--.1 by the president of that road shat a cable ha- been received by bim trom Japan an nuuncing that the export duty Oa tea from Japan will be abolished after July 17th. —— rr Salisbury’s Discovery. ind sf 2 Fragrance of Flowers = STRAWBERRIES |f oscior sana § excellent as- be St We have an sortment of the , Leave your orders for Island lruwberries in pails at ——~-J, T. Peardon makes. Lasting-- Fre grant . A few cents worth will Nice frash picked berries | make a nice sachet, having lelivered at your Nowre, the advantage of being used Lea‘ e your ywrder early. with any c stume. Let us show you cur Aas: 80; tment. A. W. REDDIN, Phm., B., Central Dru2stere zp tle O 7s» | oha T, Peardon SUNNYSIDE.... een remereerranrrercer a* rit ae | Lonpox, July 7.— Prime Mivister Salis- bury who,as is well kiown, isan ardent devotee ot chemical scienee, bas, according - tothe Medical Press and Cirevlar, discover- ed and compieted an important chemical process at his laboratory at Ha field house, which will be commnicated to the world ata forthcoming meetiog of ove of the) }-aroed eccieties. Czar and the Fins. Sr. Perer-suae, Jily 6.—While refue~ ing to receive ibe Fineish deputation, the Cza: hae issued arcecript. declaring that when he secerded the throne be took ap the sacred duty of watcbing over the weil- fareof a!! the people under the Russian eceptre, and deemed i: well to “pres«rve to Finland the special fabricof interna! legis= lation conterred on it by my mighty fore. faibere.” His Majesty then exp:esred the hope that the loyal devotion of the Finns “mould be proved to the satisfaction of the! Governor-Ge pera! .” yesterday, to investigate the charges of ; i j can be no dilly-dallying with this phase of | everything asked for by the temperance peoole, 8 Use our own public werks and our owe money to buy them-elves into power. To offset this action pclicy of P. E. le» | land }jberalism the oppusicien have so far tion. A keen observer wonld urge that even this ie preferable to wholesale cor- ruption. And 80 it 18, Bet corrupt practice isa vote cumulator, and wil count against us every time. lt is the trade stock of gritiem,—the a'gh by which tLey conquer. Tou be succersful egainet this the conser~ ierme and io doing #0 offer something that will seerre the approvai of the honest por- tion ¢ |.94 electorate vote they have already declared againat licensing Ube liquor traffe, They have vig~ orourly opposad the contionsl increase of | the public debt. They have, as far as it has been possitle, breught to light corrupt mManvagewent of faire, But bow about the future. current expenses must stop, must be made to meet expenditure. Phere Revenve the question. How are the conservatives | goivg to perform this daty; for it will never | be done till they take itin hand. How long is our jail a remain “a a disgrace to; the provinee,’ Will the conservative party supplant all these filth pels by | © establishiug a good reformatory 2?) What conr-e wil the conservatives pursue in the direction of encouragement 1@ agriculture? Woill they prees upom the Domision for an Experimental Farm for this Provines and if necessary contribute part of its cost? Then, again, what action | will they take to prevent whclesale corrap-~ tiov at elections to puaish terrorists and | intimidators so that the ejector may call hia voting eoul bis own, E!sction whispers fill the sir. Both local aid Dominion p wers may nol wait tora further unyeling of their corruption, 8b rd in either or both cases an election is not, improbable. Will our Liberal-Conserva live party continue to rest on their oars and sllow the boodling brigade to take them again upprepared and to steal from us another victory, or will they meet to- gether not for wind splotrering, but in a business mood tc quietiy lay out a cou'se to be pursued in tue management of the affaires of the province ? ConservaTIVeE. July 5, 1899. A Scotch Verdict. Orrawa, July 6.—The Minister of the; Interior has received Commissioner Og lvie’s report on his investigation oe the charges against Mcwere. Wade, Nor- wood, and McGreger. As enticipated Seoich verdict waereturned. Wade, Me- Gregor, and Norwood were examined on oath, and their statements were considered satixfectory by Commissioner Ogilvie. ro CURE TOUTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application guvent if not, our money back, Haqually ae for N Nod Headache. 2ic. at all Druggists. ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE (McGill University, Montreal) This residential college fer women- students of McGill Univ ersity, will be epened on 14th September, next. For terms, etc, apply to the Secretary, ' McGill College Montreal. July 5, dwedé&fri otfered little better than a policy of nega- , vatives must stae their policy indefinite | tie all, president of the United States By a vnited party | | Couce | of the Women’s Laternationdl Con, public ats. These things stand to their credit. + Borrowibg tor ; i We understand | Colunial jold, the Swedieh naturaliet and explorer, is TELEPAONE their percipine country, and the Americans the protection of the boundary liue north- westerly from a point two miles above Kiuckwan. FIFTY SETS JUST RECEIVED 6 Balis, 8 Balls ‘See our BiG VALUE Croquet Set for Ps 90 cts Geo. Carier. & (0. IM PORTERS Pacific Cable. It’ S a he Lop ox, July 5—The Daily News says : Solid Comiort that the Pacific cable couference bas arrived at a satisfactory that comes with an easy fii that makes the basic. The general principles of the Lynn Shoe scheme have been provisiooally agreed upon and will be communicaied to the Governments. Unless # hitch oceura, the gable will be an imperial af- so popular. If you have a hard foot to fit bring it around here th: next time vou want a pair of shoes,and we weil give you fair in the fullest senee of the word. Prob- soly a board of delegates will be apyointed foot comfort that you have wae had before, to seitl+ she details and take the prelimin- Prices from $2 COUNCIL OF WOMEN | Se t! ' Next Congress to be Held at Berlin [Special TO THE ExaMINeRr.] Lonpoy, May Wright July 7.—Mre. rucceed the Countess of Aberdeen ag president of the igress, bas been elected -to ‘congress, which wiil bold its next meeting in Berlin. ary steps.” —— __-~<._ Swedish Explorer Kuined. Sr.cxuoum, July 6 —Baron Nordersk- financially ruined as the result ef bis be- comiog ievolyed with the publishing houge | of F. J. Bajer. Allof his savings, amount- ing to $50 090, are ewept away. we .73 to $4°75. Fireand | GOFF BROS Marine FOR SALE © INSURANCE _— sion acbaver ss: Seabed tenes The Oldest, Strongest and Best Streets, at present occupied by Mr. C C Companies Gardiner. This is, without doubt, o-« of the hand somest, best situated and bert finished houses on the Island, and attords a rare opportunity to secure a beautiful aud comfortable home. For full particulars app y to Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, or to the undersigned JOHN RICHARDS. Ch’town, June 30.’99 2aw, Imo In the world are repre- ewe eee ™ cwoenee. ce sented at this Agency 4 DROP IN Risks taken on every|¢@ AND SEE ME description of insvrable} ¢ at LOWEST! @¢ I have the latest Americen{news- pspers received by mail every day. FAULT alwave fresh and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the®choicest chocolates and ober kinds. g Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc g é Callin when you're passing tie e é store, vid City Hetel coraoer 2 R. H. Mason property KATES: F W Hyndman, Office 33 Queen st. Giee.. | SOO4 B4Ow BT E4S8 &“* eer eee