‘ % a- R / Ve Le a “it A good many worien know that a penny saved is a penny gained’ we ® » AP a“ ? They’re the women we want to talk to to-day We want to tell them about our “clean sweep sale” of shirt waists Want to get them to see how good a line we offer, Tosee whata savirg one third off will make for thew. To know these shirt that every one of waists is new—not an old one in the house. True Liberty, when Free Born Mer, having t La CHARLOTTETOWN" P: E. ISLAN advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evnxipipzs Single Copies two Cents D; TUESDAY SCHOONER WRECKED BRANCH RAILWAYS. AT ST, PETER’S q ill Read in the House “Our Hope” Owned by First Time, Win, D, Coffin. DEATH OF SPEAKER EDGAR LOADED WITH SHINGLES FOR | RIS PROBABLE SUCCESSOR HER OWNER | Sir Louis Davies Unwell—Speaker | i é : Struck on the Bar---No Insurance on of the Senate Will go to Paris. ; Vessel or Cargo. ae rT eI [SpectaL To Toe HXaMiNER.] 1—Mr. Laurier an- nounced in the House last night the death of Sir James Edgar. (SpevlaL TO THE Examiner. } St. Perers Bay, August 1.—The echooner “Our Hope’ owned by Mr. Wm. D. Coffis of this place was wrecked on St. Peter’s Bsr last night. She was from Amberst, N.S. and had a load of shingles for her owner. After the schooner grounded, her cargo Orrawa, August This is the first time in the history of Canada that the Speaker has died during a session. When the House met, the Premier in the absence of Mr. Blair introduced a bill to authorize the Government to construct | ¥99 thrown over board in the hope of beansh 0 iiee | frome Charlottetown | floating the vessel but the attempt proved to Murray Harbor in P E Island as a pub- , °° be a failare. lic work. ; No lives were lost. Taere is no insur- ance on either the schoouer or the cargo. The bil] was read a first time. eee SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, The report is current that Speaker Peileti f » i inted elletier of the Senate is to be appointed a MEETINGS GROWING IN IN- TEREST. commissioner to "Paris and that Senator Power may be offered the Speakersbip. Sir Louis Davies is suffering from chill a was not able tobe inthe House yes~- Largest Enrolment Ever Made. terday. , Tuurspay, July 27: Toe echool in creases in numbers and interest. Each day adda consideratly to the enrolment which bas now reached 197. The largest enrolmen: previously made was in the year 1897 at Yarmouth, which was 192. The excursion planned for today was postponed on account of the weather. Ino the evening Pr. Baily of U. N.B., Fredericton, N. B., gave an illustrated lecture on the relation of Geology to His- tory, which was largely attended and very interesting and profitable Faipay, July 28: The morning dawned brigot and beautiful aud gave the hope that “co - climb” up the Sugar Loaf which had been postponed for two days on ac- count ef the weather would be undertaken today. In this hope we were not disap- pointed. After the morning lectures and a hearty dinner, a party of ncarly 200, bent on investigating the geology and flora of the mountain, started out enthusiastically for the climb. The enthusiasm of maay There is a good deal of speculation as to who will be Speaker of the Commons, the general idea being ,that Deputy Speaker Brodeur,will be promoted. [It is said that the Deputy will be either E'lis of St Joho or Bain of Wentworth. ——— THE JACQUES CARIIER BANK Suspends Temporarily on Account of Run Upon it. (Spectra to THe ExaMINeR]} MonxrreaL, August 1.—Many rumors were un the street yesterday regardirg the Jacques Cartier and as a result the price of stock has dropped. LADIES FINE BALBRIGGAN UNDER VESTS SLEEVES Fn TWENTY ANE CENTS SHORT 9 LADIES’ FINE UNDER VESTS SHORT SLEEVES —_—_—_ LONDON HOUSE OS. OS O-S ES SESDSD Hd DSS @SEOVEDBIQOS eR @@e Goss TO IMPORTERS. Weare prepared to quote through rates of freight finplates Hardware, Liquors and Genera London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Av to Charlottetown an Anovly to — PEAKEIBROS & } ‘Ch'town} July 11, 1€99—pat Khh*e AAA AARAADARRARSAARARAARH WHITE MERINO T. J. HARRIS ou he SOE be wiping out the forest of dilapidated and 1 Merchandise from | onmouth Dock and Antwerp d all points on the P Elgland Railway. : sansa . ; waned before the summit wae reached, but almost all persisted and were rewarded by one of the most magnificent views to be had in any part of there provinces. Returning from this tramp, tired and hungry, it was anticipated that the number at the evening’s round table talk would not be large. Ino this, however, we were mistaken. With the true scientific instinct, on quest of know- ledge bent, a Jarge number assembled to hear Messrs. Vroom, Robinson and Hay’s ‘diseours:s on botany. Tle burden of tacir discussion was tor # rational way of teach- ing botany, not from the text-book, but ‘from the plant as it grew on the eoil. Not to calculate the number of its petals and sepals, but to study its habit of life, its uses, how and best to perpetuate the more profitable ones, and particularly to incul~ cate a love for plants and plant life and thst a generation might grow up who would insist in the preeervation of our forest trees. Saturpay, July 29: Another fineday saw the scientists enthusiastically at work. The afternoon field work wes performed in vicinity of Dogherty’s Brook, where an excellent opportunity was afforded for Owing to the continual rum upon the bank which commenced on Saturday the directors decided to suspend temporarily. In an official notice issued by the directors they say the run is entirely unjustifiable, as it continues in spite of the bank’e desire to meet all demands; and as it is impos-~ sible to realize at once on all values it is considered best to temporarily suspend in order that assets may be realized. The Transvaal Question. [Specta, To Tae ExaMIner.] Lonpon, August 1.—The opposition has decided not to raise the Transvaal question again during the present session. The New Women. Now enters upon pursuits formerly mon~ opolized by men. But the feminine nerves are still hersand she suffere from tooth- ache. Toher we recommend Nervine— nerye-pain cure—cures toothache in 8/ Botanical, Geological and Zoological work. moment. Nerviline, the most marvel-) Jn the evening there was given the first lous pain remedy known to science. Nervi-|of the Summer School of Science line may be used efficacioulsy for all nerve | concerts for this year. Some of the best pain. elocutionary and musical talent in the Maritime Provinces took part in the con- cert and like the rest of the Summer School, was a most pronounced success. The spacious hall of the high school building was crowded to the utmost capa-~ city by an interested and appreciative audience. 8. resesee2 “ BO'88 0090 DROP IN AND SEE ME ¢ I bave the latest American news- ; A GOOD MOVE. —— — Six,—The agitation to put electric wires underground is a good oue. The coun- cil did a wise thing in abolishing the hang- g signs. Now let this be supplemented ugly posts and wires that deface our =| streets. Get them underground with all sible speed. ts . PRoGRESS. ‘ SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY eas Office in New Prowse Block, $ first door to the right up ; stairs. DR, AYEPSiR. DU papers received by mail every day. e FRUIT always fresh and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the'choiceet chocolates and other kindg. Stationery, Tobaeco Cigars ete Gall in when you're passing the 8 store, old City Hotel corner , on co a AUGUST 4, 1899 THE QUEEN'S . COUNTY JUDGE, a The Question Brought Up in Parliament | ne gaa ee Messrs. Martinand McDonald Bring it to their Notice. (Speciat to Toe Examiner) Orrawa, August t.—Ono a motion to go into supply Mr. Martin asked why no ap- pointment had been made of a successor to the late County Court Judge of Queen’s, P. E. Island. He stated that the position had been months vacast, and that there was no machinery for the performance of the duties by a substitute judge. The court was now about to meet and those interested wonld have to go back home without a hearing. Sir Wilfrid Laurier saidthe reason the appointment had not been made was that the Opposition bad been giving the Gov- ernment so much trouble that there bad been no time to attend to it. Mr. McDonald ssid this was frivolous, The case was too serious to be put off that way. There was no reason for this delay except that the Government's own friends in the Province had been giving the Gov- ernment trouble over their rival claims for the appointment. Hon. Mr. Hester asked Mr. Laurier if he had nothing better to say than what he had said. Mr. Laurier said that he bad no kaowl- edge of the matter, but would consult Sir Louis Davies, STEAMER. AILSA CRAIG SEIZED For Carrying a Large Quantity of Contraband Cigars. [Speciat ro Tue Examinen.] Norra Sypver, C. B., August 1.—Cus- toms officials made a big seizure at thie port yesterday. The steamer Ailea Craig from Rangoon, India, with a cargo of rice for Montreal arrived for bunker coal, and was seized by Cuetome officials for having on board a large quantity of cigare. This steamer when at this port two years ago, was reported to have disposed of contra- band cigars in large quantities. e ss Baby's Cough. If all motkers only knew the value of Griffith’s Menthol! Liniment applied to the baby’s little chest, and about two drops on sugar going to bed, there would be no more anxiety when baby gets acough. It is pleasant to take, ciean to apply, and wil relieve the cough in afew winutes. All druggists, 25 cents. —The Winnipeg Tribune, a Liberal — = NC ROYAL Baking Powder Made from pure } cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. a er | Alum baking powders are the smennossete binuh of ta puma taps it & --ViSiit will find at Carter’s Bookstore a large assortment of Books Novelties and Souvenirs. Latest Books & Novels Souvenir Chinaware Souvenir Spoons P. E. 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 possible prices Geo. Carter & -Co. Booxsetters & STATIONERS = | "GEADEQREREQERSOUGRRERGRSERE08 = ae oe rr Toilet Requisites Nothing so nice in the bath asa little tollet water. We have them in variet very cheap in bulk also bottled All the leading toilet pow ders, Fine soaps, Perfumes, Tooth Preparetions, ete Spon- ges in variety very low prices. REDDIN, Pum. A. W, ce | {Central Drugstore? SUNNYSIDE.... paper which has some regard for Liberal principles, was speculating a few days ago upen the unexpected subsidies (which however, it estimated would be only about * precedented amount of more than $60,000, - Re Bw de $3,000,000) and in that connection cited the following as part of an official declara~ tion made cn behalf of the Liberal party prior to the general election of 1896 :— “The policy of bonueing railways by cash and land grants from the Do- minion Government has become a fruitful source of jobbery, peculation, and corruption * * * > « * . * . The policyof granting the subsidies has repeatedly been condemned in Parliament by the Liberal party.” But notwithstanding al! this, the Lib- erals have bonused railways year after year and this year they propose to make rail- way grants amounting to the enormous sum of $6,500,000,—sending the Parlie- mentary grant! of the year up tothe un- 000. Foot ; For Comfort } ™ There’s no complete comfort without toot comfort. That ill fitting shoe you are wear- ing has caused you lots of un- easiness. Why not get them to fit you, when they cost the Cure a Cold in aDay /| Take Laxative Bromo i Quinine tablets + a Srogueets refund the mouey if it fails to relleve . j T he Annual! Prize Meetin A, on August 9th to 10th, rr eee of the P. R. ee advi. ‘ shoe for men- same. Wehave The Lynne They’re fitters from the start, in tan & black. Prices from $2,75 to $4.75 GOFF BROS © 172 ser <8 Tt ee cage NE SRE NE A, EN ii ARTO ae ii i a i I