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RP ae — Se SO OO lh Oe ee Wiens -— Pyjamas JUST IN —A lot of nize new two piece sieep- ing svits, various colors—made of so‘t, firm, strong goods cord buttons and button holes, finished “just so”-—in every particular. $2.00 oe SEER RRR SE BRERA SEER RAPER RS SE SPSESE SEES SE eyes bo DSBs oe P¥R SUIT Noor M Sen What We Advertise We Have. i > Se <--> —> —->> —_— <> > > a oe —_— |S <> > > ws TS |S | LS PARISGREEY DEPOT _— 26000 LBS "=i RECEIVED THIS SEASON BERGER’S and CANADA PAINT CO’S WHOLESALE and RETAIL FENNELL&CHANDLER —$——— oe omen — Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store CRIARLGUEL ER LOW NN. 2 | HAVE BEEN resulted ; usual. natives are panicsstricken, and are fleeing to the country in all directions, are descried. the dead leave hurriedly the mom-at the fureral pyre is lighted. deaths from the plague during (the past ‘ARREST OF President, Director and. Fate eg |\OF THE BANK VILLE MARIE ARRESTED Charged With Making Fal-e Scaie- ment of Bank’s Affairs. [Spectra to Tue Examiner.) Monrreat, 17.—A_ sensational Aug. . development in connection with the affairs | of the suspended Ville Marie Bank took place when warrants were issued forthe arrest of William ,Weir, President of the Bavk, Fred Smith ,Director, and Ferdin-~ ‘and Lemieux, Cashier, on a charge o¢ making false the bank’s affairs. statements regarding Gales and Floods in Chili. [Special to Tae Examiner. |] Vavparaiso, Aug,lt — Terrific gales and heavy floods continue rear Santiago je way bridge aad fifty people were drowned. “_— Canada’s Honey Crop. Orrawa. Aug. 16, — Percy Selwyn, agriculiurist who bas been gathering statistics for the Government, reports that the hooey crop of Canada will not amount to above one four.h the yield of last year. This is attribute { to the late spring, which hives being weaker than The Plague. Bompay, Aug 6.—The plague of Poona s daily becoming more viruleat. The The s:reets Tne relatives and friends of Hone Kone, August 16.—There were 22 week, and 25 new Cases were regovered. Georgian Bay Canal Orrawa, August 15.—From private ai vices received in the city it is learned that the surveyors at work on the Georgian Bay canal route have made a glowing re- port of the conditions at the “height of land” near lake Nipissing. It is said that they have discovered the conditions very tavourable fora deep waterway, and that the estimated cost at that point will be much below the original estimate. Sir Charles Interviewed. Loxp x, Aug. 16 —Sr Charles Tup- p-r. lewder of the Opposition in the House ot Commons, who arrived at Liverpool on board t e steamer Parsian, wen iuter- viewed regarding tbe Alaskau = affa'r strongly urged two alternatives, either that the Uuited States should- submit the con- troversy to arbitration or that Canada ebould construct a railway to Dawron City, thus opening up & purely Canad'.o line of communication with the gold fields. Trouble in Servia Moscow, Aug 16.—Despatches from Bel grade say tnat tne peasaotry ip tbe farme William Conroy. — ESLER IN — Boots & SHOES Pownal Street, Ch'toxn, ?. 2. 1.— : Every Variely of Leather and , ~<a? Rubber footwear ———_ 23 RECEIVED MONTHLY chasing all my goods for SPOT CASH, from the lesding manu‘asturers of Vauada sevigg 8° ' xperi nee of 25 vears in the business 19 both Cenada and tne United states paces me in u position otuy ardeell a good grave of gcods at @ * lower price than sume dirms eell shoddy. 3 A the Ames Hollen Companys High grade footweats the i Canada bav og a yearly output over $3,090.000 Sboe Dressings fz Laces all kines your cash and get the greatest ba7gains 02 © L10TTC.—Honest Vaiue For Honest Prices | 1 TV I io 4 STY! stg 28, mart. y rah > ing districts near that city 1s reising 4 up- roar in opposition to ex King Milan. The \ military is taking stern measures (o repress disorder, avd in covflic's thus far 20 peas ants Lave beea killed, 16 wounded aud 118 arrested. Ex King Mi'an, fearing that Knejevitcb, the Bosnian, who attempted to kiil him, mav make uncomfortable revelations, has again postponed the trial of the wou d-be assas-in.and the Radicals who are accus.d vitch. Dear Sins,—Withio the past surgica! operation and there tion of a returp | Carr. W. A- Pitt. Chili. A craio fel] into a river from a rail- | { | | A SITES. «BERL DAN. GREAT PACING RACE Gentry at 2.03 1-2 1 BANK OFFICIALS &: == xotaraay won [Spectat To Toe Examiner] Rocuester, N. Y., Aug. 18,—The | | greatest pacing race ever witnessed in this | country took place here yesterday, be- i of having been in league with him. The Roumanian Government bas refused, inthe at sence of evidence of guilt, to extredite M. 8 ivokeviteh, the Servian dragoman, who is charged with having assisted Knrj°- year I know of three fatty tumors oa the head having been removed by tbe application jof MINARD’S LINIMENT without aay i@ uO indices tween John R. Gentry, Searchlight and George Patchen. . It was won by Gentry in two straight heais Time 2.03 1-2, 2.04 1-4. After the offer was made to match Searchlight against Gentry for ten race an thousand dollars. HURRICANE AT THE BAHAMAS - —_— Great Loss of Life and Property — 150 Bodies Washed Ashore. {[Seecian to Tue Examiner ] JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug 17.—Advices bere siate that a West Indian hurricane visited the Isiand of Andros, of the Bohama group, inflicting great damage received | to preperty and completely wrecking the shipping. 150 bodies have been washed ashore. Railway Accident. (SreciaL TO THE EXAMINER.) Sr. Jonx, Aug17.—A gravel train ran off the rick pear Lawlor’s Lake yesterday. Thomas Gouriham, a laborer, was killed; and another man named Jon Connell haa ! hie arm burt. Northwest Crops. Wirniega, Man., Aug. 16.—The wea ther is warm and fine, and the cool wave of the part week baving passed without frost, the farmers breatbe easier. If ibe weather continues fine wheat cutting will be general text weak. The Cavadian Pacific crop report to-day shows prospect® of a Leavy yreld a]) along ibe company’s line. Cucting bas commenced at many poipts, and all agree that the yield will be the heaviest for several years. Unfavorable Report. Sr. Jonn’s, Nfll., Aug 16 —Repo'ts from the French treaty coast indicate that the results of the sea-on’s operations thus far are very a favorable to the French cud fishers and lobster packers. The catch in both these staples is far below the average and altogether inadequate to remunerate the French for the expense of maintaining fi-hery operations in that quarter. Boodle at Quebec. Qvesec,Angust 16 - ' ¢ Soleil announces that within ten days «+ vers will te called for the enlargement o° ‘he graving dock here, for which Parlia ent recently voted $117,000. Itelso exy «5 that work on the new Intercoloni+! Kailway stativa at Levis involving an expenditure of $80,000 willbe commenced within the same period France and China Hone Kone, Aug. 16—A paper pub- lished in Macao, the Portaguese reaport at the southwest entrance of the Canton River, reports that Fraoce bas occupied he island of Sao Chau, we-t of Macao, a8 ap a-sertion of ber mght to the Province o Kwang Tung, to the event of the partir ] tion of China. sakiay Powder mn. 4 AN 1 ¢ Wiad 2 from pure e2:n of tartar. against alu: ‘ Alum bakines powaers are th: | menacets to realth of the pres... ROYAL GA‘CING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Clifton, N. B., Gondola Ferry. as ee ¥ Safeguards the feo. | i | ISLAND, THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 1899 Removed fo the Residence of Prof. Bach. DRFYFUS ASKS FOR A POST- PONEMENT OF THE CASE UNTIL MONDAY Renves, Aug. 16.—At 8 o’clock last evening Labori was removed in an ambu- lance to the residence of Prof. Bach, io 4 suburb of Rennes. Ale stood the journey well, although naturally fatigued. Tne doctors are extremely hopeful of a speedy recovery, but consider it would be unwise for him to return to court until there is absolutely no danger ofa re- lapse Maitre Demange has decided therefore to ask for an adjournment, which has necessitated a wristen application by both Demange and Captain Dreyfus, who have already sent letters to the president of the court martiai. Col. Jouaast will undoubt- edly accede to the request, but he cannot grant an adjournment for more than two days, when the application must be renew- ed. Captain Dreyfus wants the sessions postponed until Monday next, when it is hoped that M. Labori will be sbie to be present. Dreyfus has written two letters to M. Labori. The first,on hearing the news of the attempt to murder the lawyer, is 4 spontaneous expression of his shocked feelings The second is a touching epistle expressing the prisoners keenest regrets at the dastardly outrage, profound gratitude to M. Labori for his heroic championship aud heartfelt wishes tur his bappy recov- ery. ee MARTYR’S sTAKE AT AUCTION | Interesting Relic of the [ll-Fated Bishop Hooper. Lowpox, Aug. 16.—An interesting relic of the ili-fated Bishop Hooper was yester- day sold. It is a portion of the stump cut from the stake at which the Bishop was borned -in St. Mar’s Square, Gloucester, in 1855, as an obstinate and irreclaimable heretic. The stake was taken up to make room for the foundation of the. present monumest. A greater part of the stake was ueed in fashion'ng a casket wLich was presented to the daughter of Muyor Broughton, of Gloucester, ov the occasion uf her marrisuge. — An Austrian Dreyfus. Vienna, Aug. 17.—August Mosaet, a bigh Government officer inthe Depart ment of R ilway-, bus been arrested for stealing documents regarding plans for the mobilization of troops in emergencies, which had been deposited with the Depart- ment of Railways. The French and Ras- sian Governments were informed of the plans. »~ewrasee Qh =e’ se O00 AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian ani American n+ ¢apapers received @ by maileach night. Drop io if you want a paper or magazine or book toremd. Frait, 8 Coofectionery, Tobacco, Ciger= etc. wheo you're passing this we: . R. H. Masen ADS 2 OO *2 BS HX Registered Mail_—. —— |iSURANCE ; xX ae“ 8&6 se ODA & +O SSO SOY : ‘ : Money sent by registered mail insured at low rates Apply to General Insurance Agent 33 Queen Street. N W ?¢, wages $15 to $20 per month. to Mrs Mewburn at Mrs F W Hyndman’s LABORI RECOVERING | UPDOUDDAGREAD OAT OOO RAORDGNARS AED RRURCOOORRRURERGGGRADOSERRGRRE ROR ER SEE China Chance 20 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Saucers Just opened A Sampte Lor at less than half price, They are werth from 20c to 50c each. We have placed them on our counter and marked them at 15 cents 20 cents & 25 cenis A snap for early buyers Geo. Carter & Co. 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