"T ir* r - $24 J HE , A , L I ,A W ‘ ii ccaupiss f1HA1iLo'i_i1:'rpWN. JULY. 31899 _ ____ __ _. _.__________.._ _ -1% Conference It would have been 'fm ..tt..1,....,.....tl. t.. 1..... B I. t _S ._ S _ _,Kidnapped i_1_1__Nf_v?foun Wim tg such endorsation of this particular “°“°“ me = ‘M lliliiifigiié §§1e°ff1ifi3°‘1"°`3`51fieif* (lon Thas are fast i3.}i[.s(l;{aI.1t:in;“kii.5l-ina* a c:z'f‘E‘:e't::“iu°?"°Y"‘i'¢‘i?:'t“l -and s S ' 11 Stephen Conference n any other THE TRA‘is\ \~\L TROUBLE Methodist bo nce in Canada 1”- \\ e make this statement on the autho- ~ One of the most unfortunate of the fir of 8. member of the N B and p E Island Conference Tong series Of troubles between Britain and the Transi aal was the Jameson raid This armed iniasion of a freei 'lhe Baptist church at Hantsport state from British tei ritorv was quite reports to the Aesoclamon the adop mdefensible it greatly embittered the tion of individual communion caps l feeling between the Dutthi-speaking and it is added inthe published 16 und English-speaking peoples of South port “This action was heartily en Africa and it gave the Transi aal gow ‘dorsed by the body and many other . _ grnment agus; plaim for a larve in- thurches will no doubt follow th ex-1 CEYLON - _ .foundland without any preliminaiiy ernnitvw ici iss not yet ieen set- am le of Hants ort But is not this _ irial in Ca e Breton, was convicts , tied \'o one doubts that if ~uth an a diiparture fror}r)1 apostolical precedent e “UF sefvi? aPélm°_ in 59-01- %i°°9dl1l3 i- J _, _ re ease, r. airis, w o is a ana lan *id* 1. ° Pporters BY Grocer* @""‘?1`YWh@\"’- ' redress from the Newfoundland Gov power instead of a weak one either a _-- war would have re~ulted or, what is lhe improper location and unh_alth 1 This case is one of general interest ' to Canadians as it involves the principle more piobabe, both apolo_} and in fulsite ofthe Charlottetown railway I ~ - ~ - ' demnitt would have b en promptly Station has been frequently referred whether a Canadian can be carried off oileied bi Gieat Britain ro in these ct lumns It has been ~ ` ` to any British colony, or to Great Brit- all ~ tain itself for that matter; without a N create embittered hostility bet e would wi ing y py g them in South Africa, and which still smmgod A remedy Should bo found tends to prevent afriendly settlement rr, some way, either by the exclusion This recital by no mea-ns exoutratos of the water beneath the buildings, r ° the Transvaal gow ernment from the or by the 1-omovalof the Sharron t . Chlrgo of tyranny I0W&»l'd U16 lJ1l>1&I1- some more central and healthful spot U' der; but it tends to throw light upon on Water Street the Boer View Of the C858 In the first session of the Ontario Existing conditions in the Trans- Legrslaturo wh oh was elected rn Vaal are 110 d0l1bt 1l1Y~0l6l'&bl6 and March 1898 the Hardy gov »rnment m\1S\3 ln 801118 Wliy bfi l'@l\6V0d H16 had a ma]or1ty of only six members British sub]ects ano others WiJ0 have B changes the result of the action of g0n0 into the C0\1l1tl'y £0 d0V€19P IGS this election courts and byelections,the ' _l';;:_t _v_1;:1;;_§r;¥y__:v;1_l_1;<;_m_Ie_u1.AR because they are STYLISH:CC FORTABLE fand » sure-~ to give SATIS q 5_ The Patriot has begun the putt HOW Fscrioiv. 'ts i .°;‘;“.1;‘.2i.§“?..i;‘“i:°°..;‘:3° ..‘”*;’.§: J avanese Catarrh B, *K "§_"°-'°-1; 'gg I" t _ "_ a an .Asylum management. So far as the as , an all _ 060 0‘Y'ld0l1°° 1155 be” P"°d‘1°°d it fully e We have sole control for this city of this High Grade and] beautifully lusts-Ins the Grand J“\'y’S 1‘eP0\"° Wlth Nasal Catarrh finished BOOT-one ofthe best ' ad Tn ' » ' ~ 3~i°'n.f.`Z‘Z1..§$.“.‘.‘I’I.T....1 .fn ‘Eli _,f-°°,,,,,,__<_;-°p_,,_°1-,,__“_,; ;;‘;;;",':°,,°,= Tunes noi.|.1\|i more . w°" ' f»» ~»lW- _ bgghf supplied prior to May las ”u cage” n Canada* _ » Char onlin. _ °' m some IHSTBWOS madly un md' the patientheathothonxahg 5% A There is an all-round satisfaction in` handiing these Boots, and the ta 0- DI' B18»D°h8-Pd ID his ff0Sf»1 “““”@ m Wliithain Factory 'Backs us in waanairrinc. avnnv PAIR. _ ing supplies for THAT “Gmc an _ 'm nah up. up _ _ :o?_y_;H_s somsthws =b°“¢ ‘h° '”°““ “°“°‘=-==.§._':¢a‘&‘5°;&.°*3";‘,1',__,:\:°`_:_`»3°, 1"; IF WE Aan BELIEVED You won cr BE Dncnivnp. asm you gem-N., mm' up mm Wm,” tl tl _ood During °°°'°"' ‘“°"" *°‘°b“°*“ .E ` " ,_ -. y gg, ggi: wiisebiidw Igspoxe to the |f£:y°"'u.g__:.a: ig E E » & W N = for the refreshment stand. Colvin. ,_ b t t nd tom mm not simon aniiuariuromrn. drop- .1 ' 3 It isn’t profitable to sell anything North Wllhhin l*°l‘°k99P°1" °“ \ 3 inthethrostilpormancl ciiockottand - - » Knee;-ltyor go rgooivgthe meat. It was not good unedeeenos awpupwmgde night. The 20 - ,but the BEST, U-U 10935 “IIB U f0l' UB cbd. ‘ mmm mu gmn in and ies *Send for our price list, etc. Your en Fmdmmn merchaniable meat For the last three , mp “W It do. lm dd" _ months the meat would be such as yon- ledinaaointotho or or into the ____ ji __ _ d b tt It t fir t.. @|'»ll@£@“d0llI\|’%,¢0l0ll`m - ‘ _ ‘ 35° =i`\33f"‘°° _°__ "° 5 iiiii iii iotiniis iii ii iiiisiiiiii siiii. The P~m°1 wisest and by '°~ri:.“~.:.t.::“::.i“~n..#'..’°1-1°-1.”'Z..° 1".-.f=`.i."'» -:= gorrespondence published in its “_ 31, ws; m,z_i,\,,°1,m, gym columns claams that the Methodist g?:d§{,8°§_'°An_”“_§pl° hangin” Conference of New Brunswick and P .ta-l1l;_mcst I Island has endorsed the license mmm or ggt recently passed by tht Island Leg I ` sf ulgtare This claim is more than empty _,_ 1; in nd untrue It is a. slander on the Fm' 581° B5' G” E Hugh” 1111111 QFMMWMMMMMMNMMMMMMMMMMMMM Spring ‘fra ~ The time has rome when you should look up you wardrobe and e howyou are fixed for piing war In the event cf you deciding to invest in a suit o os ercoat, et- , act promptly by or<’er1ng tho THE ‘l'a‘lo llllllllltllllltllllll V1 S E QW "1 The British aut utc peop con F rt s At resent the Su 8,-ln- preliminary trial! at the point W 1 1 Orrawa, June 29.-George M. Har |Harris, of Green Bay, Newfoundlmd, who was in the city to-day. will shortly _ figure in a very interesting suit that _may bring the authorities _oi Canada __ and Newfoundland more or less into llconnict. Mr. Harris, who is a trader in the northern portion oi Newfound- land, was arrested on October 11 last lyear in Sydney, Cape Breton, by Super. intendent Sullivan, of the St. J0hn’s. _Newfoundlan_d`police. on a charge 01,, smuggling He was carried to New- '“ ' ‘ All “W1” IHQVID Dr. llafvofl ill RED 2a-mrvvil '1‘BlIa|.v¢tlxnmH laurel. _ ernment. --AiID--- .100 pairs that a. manufacturer found on hand after spring orders were filled. He offered s And are now on sale 65, 75, 85 and $_1,00 the* goods are really always worth 25 per cent more. In two makes lace and strap. d Coffee colors mings--very pretty.. P __ ' We _sell the Famous Whithum shoes. $3.00 the ° best' in Canada 1 for th'e'i:nonev- try a pair. V -fr rw - ' Pleasant View iiintel, Hampton, P. E. i. ' MATTHEW SMITH, PROPRIETOR- THIS HOTEL. situated in one of the most beautiful parts of Prince Edward Island, has become a favorite resort. _ Itris within a stones throw of a splendid beach, where the bathing is unsurpassed. The hotel is comfortably furnished, and a good table is provided. Pleasant View Hotel is distant from Charlottetown about 19 miles by Bonshaw Road. The drive is one of the prettiest tobe had. From Crapaud the distance is 4 miles. Coach meets the boat at the latter place to convey passengers to the hotel. ' Intendinmvisitors mav makearrangements by writing to the proprietor or by enquiring a e _ ° Information Bureau. 0 TERMS:-$5.00 per week; for family parties, $3.00 per week, ' Hotel will be opened for season on July lst, / MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor . the lot; we got them at our own price. . - U u ' ° t th Examiner oiiice or at Johnson & Johnson’s Tourist l D h 165 are demned bs our best local medic h re I by no meams natural enemies or author ie P P _ long years there were many ties be- rendent’s staff and the station ofhciais the “‘“S“S ma °‘ _ _ A mm, Te, and D, tween them Thev are related in are working in apartments beneath I' 1 K bah ld W lied ID their Cham 1011 which is a sta nant ool of slim ' 6 blood ere un p g p SA* ship of Protestantism and in their disease-breeding water They ough lone of liberty The Jameson raid not to be exposed as they are con . - A L\T'TLE STUDY 1 ._ _._ was the culmination of a series of un gtontly to the grave peril which such _ f0rt11D8t€ events Whlch tended B0 conditions involve No house-holder _ 1 we n ll l occu a dwellin so ' W L PAY y ‘ I _ yed . h Ui lL You are anno with your corsets T are too long,too sho or there isalwayst constant desire,to p them into place. P sibly you may requ .»"'l*» _ ;’~ 'v»1¢?"\ P '_\ ~' \ ‘l . . . ‘ \\_\\\ _V3 l\1\il/ gil ; .fi ‘US figure. If you study 1>.c. _ you will liiid a_ garmen SN' _lllllltli iillulsil _ We1lnes1liy,J My Prim Arthur Llp ;_ All the Amusements ire ' g gs U a corset to make your ihe citizen band l dance and season will provided Cril and such atherin will 1 ii committee Iac berries in abundance l young gentlemen bi ‘99; - toxicatingmhq_:>n‘n GUTSBIS ‘ ' ; ‘ §rhii°l:dr,'tha viii y special col to secure A . weight, with lasting 8!‘°‘ll\@lF\l1 population of the country are now losing ground, after having gained _ _g ' - '<1 ‘ ,_ _ ._ .1 -_ 1- _. _ _ _ Uitlanders and these men practically several seats since the general elec~ _ ` _ __ ' ' L ‘ ~ I _ _ 0 - ` 1 _ ., I _ I 1 th” °°° * 83°* asasfsrassfsssrss,-if. nM,,f‘¢5’“m, g, »‘“°“"-»~» »»»~-»-- ' - _ | _ ' 0 DAINTIES 13;: ;§,,,‘°‘,‘;;°“’° Galloping horses, c lu tends IN _ PHOTOS THE "l|N|0l.A ’ f, foroeba an' "ti wearin ualities, that `wi|l °°ll\m\W°° WW tl 1 suited in yon, iight in vwbws s <1 r-feet ai, An Prince Arthur L IU more than 100 Quebec P Q SPECIAIJ il etc to ride on Special ndnaad arrangements B e -1-Z' Stations Alberton ’ aimsdai TH E Duvar I Sw E L L H°"1°'“ . oilmy ; ___,__ Cilemsn . 1-iAnN’1' You 53235; B E.-'.1-E R ' McNeill’s Hill A R R A N C E ' Elierslie F O R Y O U R §°l`__f£1m 1 o a msc.. E PHUTOG APHERS S N h las alias. “ M°....:§.t Agn... St Elean Summorsid Spring Park _ Charlottetow f ~ _,.1 A a Souris, P. E. I. ALSO Represenp ing for Kii(i_g’s Co. Co ` ‘ rates are mach below other companies. Apply to June 22 J T lolaloi WWWWWIUMMUWWWWWWWWWWN '£2 ' ~ v , ~¢ fs “ 'ff % c ___ _ _ ` ¢ "~ » :»-~_1- Y ' " 'I ° at ’¢_=s»'~_-_._-s ‘ _.,.__,-__~»,1¢=g@%~'2t:';j;j),,. _ ,t K ,» . y _ __ yr _, ~‘Is;i.f-_._f,»,_..._-lgr, -_g,.~.'.»__ .. ;,t ».,-., 1 .r -\ __ ' ` ‘ ` , ,_» .1 st ,Agent_iorKiD¥SCo. l . . ai A Fast §::.'°l‘.:'°...‘“" Kensington ,'l',hat’s Pretty £33” -~ Bradalbaae. . Known R* ‘°°'° Poor goods are not cheap at any St- DIN*-~ »- price. Bw this in mind when aid; ggmwm Sidi. Lim Sur its ul Frlll Sym: ’§;‘*‘_"',;,, quiries will have-prompt attention. Elliott: _. Bradalbnne Returning leave for #Il G. H. Simmons, ,,_______,___ mediate D nldlntei UOWn,Wlllb¢§ Bradnlbanooli clnelhretblio, and those tickets Jlllllhli. Ein S352- John B. Harty Ship Broker, Commission Merchant my sqm," ' Mt' ` Millers’ and Manufacturers’Sa.les Agt Specialties, Flour. Meal, Beans and Mill Pro- ducts. A130 Dry fish, Produce, Hay, Bricks, Coal and Lumber. I am prepared in quote first coet. on any of the above named goods, Also ` to charter vessels for any ports and to receive charters for same. Correspondence from (‘ap- lormerl occ Shippers and General \ierchants sol y “pied ici Terms easy For particulars House and lot ne New York Life iisurarice o I London Guarantee and Accident Insurance Victoria Montreal Fire Insurance Co. of Montreal. _Cap_ital one million dollag. » Lancashire irc Insurance Capt anchestei- Englapd. Fifteen million dollars _Reserve fund, oncmillion doli.ars,depcsited with Dominion Govepment two hundred and twenty-six thonsandand tive hundred dollars_Premium I ii wi give yo vour feet are olisttred 0|' ful 01 wmi Th_l_s amount 1 bsi hurt eu tcatllrugstores &Jury Box! Bo CA"P'l`. .l0l‘l’N_ Bt HARTY