| NEE NGS ST NS NS ee Ne NNN SNE 8! commen, Bt age ge ee Deen ee Km <5 ae i seeememnenem armen rate ii _a Po * Sh cone oie Sys Se This is True dante. when Free Born Men aati to advise the Public, may speak free.’ _-Eumspches —_— —_ eee ses lene a THE DAILY EXAMINER — - Single Copies two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN ,. Ee. eden: Ried do nmnick _ AUGUST a 1899 0909 6960 OOS DB 0900 60006808 «90606066 39002704 0000F Half Price Shirt-= Waists.’ Great os Cogan 0 1 Shir #0087" uy: ers are these, We're making a COCO £900 WES4 900 “clean out and a wind up” of our whole stock, If we have your size it’s yours to- day for just half. price, Drop in to-day and Jet us show them to you, Cal MOORE & M LEOD ae. 69 OO SHOO 1OO! OFFS EFDH 2605 FDOD GOS 0004 F9OS O88 996 5868 O630 —— -_— ere The Hot Weather eave us your orde: ots of Light Weigh now for a nice light :unmer sut T weeds to select fron. ur tailoring department has been rushing all this season EN'S FURNISHINGS 4 4 ~ | VEN'S ee 3 | I GS See our summ: rU nderclothing in Balb riggin and natural wool, which will be sure to keep||you cool . Big Recuctions on lines { Furnishings from this date GORDON & MéeLELLAaN If you kill Vermin you have to search for the “remains ’— With Helpepper there are none —Nothing “remains” Price 25c per canister at all druggists and groc. >. . ~ . . 5 . ers, or sent post paid on receipt of price. Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que re es GENERAL AGENTS FOR CANADA meme ae e haan Blend Royal Fler Of all Wine Merchants. Wholesale from th 2distiller, A.G. Taomson & Uo, Glasgo w GENERAL MERCIER ON THE STAND, M. Labori Forces Him to Confess THAT HE HAD MADE HIMSELF LIABLE TO ARREST. —_ Labori Gains a Point, and Will Ques- tion Mercier Further. [Srpeciat to Tue EXAMINER.] Renyes, August court martial, M. Labori surprised Gener: } Mercier by calling him yesterday. M. Labori asked him how he gota let ter of alater date than his incumbency in the War Department? Labori insisted that General Mercier should give some explanation. Then after hesitation, Mercier declared that he would assume al! responsibility attached to his possession of the docu- ment. : , This, as Latori intended 1t should ke» was a domonstration of the communica- tion by the geveral staff of a part, at least of the secret dossier to an ordinary soldier, such as Mercier became on leaving the | Department of War. Labori had obtained h‘s object and | forced a confession of a grave violation of | law in which General Mercier was impli- | cated. He gave aemile of satisfaction ana add- ed: “ IT ehali have other questions to put , to General Mercier as a result of this ed- mission nd with the additional charge of communicating secret documents to the court martial of 1894, he is liable to arrest at any time. Indeed some people think it now important that he should be arrested. ee SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. 2-S § AHillaborongh, Gillis, Pictou; Exnress, Sre-vart, Mahor; Albert P Porrier, Sheet Harbor; Laly Franklin, Garcin, Pictou; SS Tiber, Delisle, Mcn- treal, Aug. CLEARED. Ang. 22—La Grande Duchesse, Han. lon, Boston; Express, Stewart, Shediac; Danie!, :Roterts, Pictou; Laly Franklin, Garcen, Pictou 38 E! hott, Nelson, Picn tou; SS Tiber, Delisle, Hatifex: AJ Mc Kear, McLaine, Chatham; Amazon, East- man, Glace Bas; Heuryv L Phillips, Skin- ner, Sydney; Henry G Ives, Pauon, Broad Cove, C B. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. Aug. 21—S 8 Tiber, Delisle, Montreal; Surprive, Trenholm, Baie Verte, mdse. iss Campana, Demere, Pictou, -stores; Jessie Newell, McLure, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, in same bot'ow from Montrea!. Trenholm, Baie Verte. mdce. Aug, 22—Restive, Cain, Piston, bal. Ida M, Campaoa, Demers, Montreal : Total DIRECT CARGO From Ponce, Schr. “OMEGA” 120 puns choice bright mo- lasses. sugar. days. Ask for prices 23.—At the Dreyfus | Aug. 22—Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal; Aug 22—Tiber, Delisle. Ch’town, mdee, Surprise Mallet, Campbellton, mdse. ; SS} 384 cases Jobsters............ , oveeeeG 2448 | = 1G enti GUE srconaccs sed _- aa ‘ 4 iwowescegens vve wns Sani] Sakeguatds the fora | against ¢ alu: Porto Rice! — crystals due here in a few |* CARVELL BROS| DREYFUS § SENTENCE Said to Have Been Already Decided [SpectaL ro THE Examivyer.] Aug. 23.—According to an impression just communicated from such an unexceptional source.as to carry with it | unusual presumption of trath, the sentence | of Capt. Dreyfus is already decided upon. | He will be found guilty of disciplinary in- discretion, for which he will be sentenced to five years imprisonment. | As he has served this term of the sen~ | tence, the practical result will be that be wll be set free and take his position in the | army as Capiain en reform, and any career |in the active army will be closed to him. LENNES, 's. 8S. YARMOUTH IN COLLISION. | Sinks the Mayflower in Boston Har- bor. [Srecran To THE ExamIver.] Bosrox, Aug 23.—The steamer May- flower of the Lingham line was {run down in habor yesterday by the Steamer Yar- niouth, outward bound for Yarmouth N. S., and nearly sunk. The passengers were taken off in safety ‘and the steamer beached. The Yarmouth ; was oot damaged, ~_ — SFNATOR RICE ILL ' ' (Srrctat To Tae ExaMivex ) Qvenco, Aug. 23.—Tce illness of Sena- tor John Rice ie mcst serious snd he is pot expected to live through the day. LIBERAL CONSERVA- TIVE MEETING. Full Representation — Enthusiastic Gathering. | Five delegates from each po! ll of the third electoral district of Queen’s—in ail | seventy d+legates —were asked to attend a | meeting « of Liberal Conservatives in B. I. S Haiti, Kent Street, on Tuesday afters ncon. By actual count of the Presiveot, F.H. Horne, Ksg., sixty-eight delegates putin on appeneneny sabia that the cointry is thoroughly roused te the situa- tion brenght about by the misma aragemect and corruption of the Liberal Adminis~ tration. Conveners for the various polls were ‘appointed and measures adopted for fur prompt and effective action in the event of an election. Rousing speeches were d:livered by several gentlemen present and great enthu- siagm was maniiesied in view of the evi- dent weakness ot the bad administratiup now tottering io iis fall, Votes of thanks for the use of the hall andfor the President (Mr, Horne) and the secretary (Mr. Angus C, McAulay) were unanimously passed and aod ren dered. CECIL RHODES = ON THE TRANSAAL Says There will he no Blood-shed WANTS CAPE COLONY TO KEEP | OUT OF THE FIGHT. Thiuks That Imperial Government Should Settle the Dispute. (SpeciaL to Tue Examiner.) Carerown, Aug. 23.—In the Care Assembly, Cecil Rhbodee, referring to the Transvaal question said : There will be no tloogshed, President Kruger, like a sensible man, will climb down. The less Cape Colony is conceruved in the quarrel the better.” Continuing Mr. Rhodes said : certain that he Transvaal would become an English speaking community and that the Uitlanders, being ina vast majority, would form a government in keeping with their views.” He expressed the hope thet the settle- ment would be fair aad that Cape Colony would let the Imperial Government deal with that matter also, it was — Enterprise at Wellington. Wellington 13 one of the many P. E. Ts ni villages which are progressing. | | Evioence of progression car be seen on all j sides. But the chief thing of intereet 10 iced by a vieitor to this. p! O:ressive piace Low is the splendid new siore, com-~ menoed last June,and vow finished oviside at d plastered, of Messrs. J. A. Awessalt & Son, The new etore is situated direct ly opposite the old one, where the ware- house used to stand. It is a twoand @ half story building, abcut 49 feet high. Tue main building is 85x36 feet on the ground, and there is aleoa jean attached, 77x12 feet. The front is very prettily flue isned acd in it are to be placea two plate glass wiodows, each 91 40 by 17ft 10 iehes, It is expected that the store wil be ready for occoupation in Octoner, aod tue tirm expect to do a larzer business ibie fall than even before. We heartily wish tham esmecess for such encerprive should be encouraged, and we'certaioly think that when moved into their new store, Mesars J. U. Ateenault & Son will have at Wel- ling on, the fiaest country store oa Prince Edward I-laod. O her. ,buildiog operations are going on at Wellington Mr. Arch’d Barlow and Mr .Joseph (Cains) Arsenault, j*. are each building new houses near te rai lway crossing, and many farmers in the vicioi y are improving tbhe'r houses and outbuilu- ings. Success to Wellingtoo. Registered —— —eaneeseeenceerceneenn cesta Baking Powder :| Mad from pure creain of tartar. ~~ ; ) | Alam bokiarr : powders are the 2. ~rtest Rovar.|) surance _—~ el = Money sent by register mail insured at low rat Apply to— FRED W. HYNDMAN, General Insurance Agent. 30 | Geom ite, a. TT ‘Seo. H. oak CREAR MENT TH Fe “NO 198 Chance 20 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Saucers Just opened A Sampie Lor at less than half price. They are worth from 20c to 50c each, We have placed them on our counter and marked them at 15 cents 20 cents & 25 cents A snap for early Luyers Geo. Carter & Co. BooksELLters & STATIONERS pee seeped Shives Insect Powder For Horn Fly Also a powerful powder for house house. Rex Liquid Insect Destroyer. Poison Pads, Sticky, Small and Large Insect Powder, re- liable, 5 and 10c Dred- ger top Boxes Disinfectant Powder All kinds at the = Drugstore Strong Shoes Made of good heavy sere viceable leather, peg soles, toe caps.» A good shoe for the end »f the season’s wear, uly 90¢—~ GOFF BROS WE We want sonneoctunnnouavnnuavanvandusouaunuu0n0vanennazezity; Sa*annnnnnnevonnctsuuausnusnvousucnvstaanscusungusanonauussusnseusnusis SOORDEREERGGDDEOS Shia = roe STUDIO | | menacets to health of the prescat a. ROVAL BA'UING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 5 FARM FOR SALE Sixty acresof arable land ands acrea of | Marst land at Mc. Herbert, Lot 48, about 45 acres of farm in a@ good state of caltivation, 300 bris choice bright | | Good dwelling honse, barns and coach house on premises* The property is well situated, 100 brls choice bright. convenient to cherehes, “school, and good hipping facilities, property. Termseasy. Apply at the office o (y Mr, A A McLean, Solicitor, Ch’town, or to \ the unders zued PATRICK O'GRADY, Pownual St, Ch’towa An everlasting supply of marsh mudon the Having obtained the services of Mr. A Lyon, 6 skilled artist, who has had arge experience in first ciass Photography he public are’ cordinaélly invited to in- epect the excellent resulis now being obtained. Studio - Appointment - Perfect Our latest ;roductiors demonstrate that our work i3 superior 10 anything done the ci’y. —| ANNOUNCEMENT iE you to visit t d WANT & cet our prices on groceries. ‘YOUR Our best. of- TRADE that money SOTOORODBl con buy, We | know that the 'q y and > HOW So. Os forte are put forth in gett- the best goods prices of our goods are right. ‘SANDERSON & G0 VICTORIA ROW. 1 idles tS ie Fill a