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Good a COGS POSSESS SSS PEEPS Pies .in the Pb lpi ines inthe shortest possible ' ' ' ' ' Nore MM Sn Whai We Advertise We Have, 9. ad PARISGREE DEPOT 26000 LBS “UU RECEIVED THIS SEASON BERGER’S and CANADA PAINT CO’S WHOLESALE and RETAIL KFENNELL &CHANDLER aa - ee ne Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy. ~DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES Pownal Street, Ch' tox, 2. £.1.— Every Variety of Leather and Rubber Footwear THE LATEST STYLES RECEIVED-MONTH .Y per Purchasing ali my goods for SPOT CASE. {‘anada. Haviry ap onpgrinn ted States paces me it b positior lower price (av sme ao eeli -hoddy. the Ames Holien Companys frigh grate og @ yearly output over $3,090.000 Sb ove Dressings { Laces all kines A full line of in Canada hav fac rers Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on ear .h rl _—Honest Value For Hones? Prices GENERAL OTIS TO GET TROOPS And all the Supplies he Needs TO ENABLE HIM TO END THE INSURRECTION. In the Shortest Possible Time So Says Secretary Root. (SepeciaL to Tae Examiner.] Wasnincton,Auz 18,—The policy of the war department, says Secretary Root, is to furnish General Otis with .all the and supplies that he can use,and which troops are necessary to wiod up the Insarrection time. a The Wanderers Sports. [SpeciaL to Tue ExAMINer.) 18.—At tbe Wanderers Stephen Havirax, Aug electric Jight sports last night, broke the Maritime Province record for the 220 vards, clipping a quarter of a secood olf the record held by himself. Time, 22 seconds. Big Blueberries Kings ton, Oat., Ang. 16.—The crop of blueberr‘es this year at Chalk River is enormous and tons upon tons are being sent to all parts of Canada and the United States. The time when the vield was equal to this canaot be recalled. Miss Copps, of Chalk River, sent some branches of the berry-bush contamirg clusters, aad so enormous were they that the dealers wrote back and said they thought when they saw them they were clusters of grapes. It is feared that next year’s crop will he small. |ROYAL, daking Powder Mad ston pure crearn of tartar. Safeguards the for’ against ¢ alu: Alum bakin: powders are the ». >*est { menacers to ‘health of the preseat ~. ROYAL B4 (ING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 5 » Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they sre more expensive than veed be. And sometimes they are not £0 reiiable trom the leeding manu‘ soctarers Of | nee of 25 years in the bnainesa in both Csnada and the | oltuy aidesell a good grade of go ods at a footweals the largest masu- as they ought to be. | There was atime when the prices of drugs | vere away up—too high altogether. That 1s not the case now. The Apoth- | »caries Hall chang d that some time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure '‘rngs at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get -omedies; Jective. all my reliatle especial they’ve been tried and found The price — the maio thing —will be found rizht in every case. Geo. E, Hughes The Peoples Druggist Apothecaries Hal! ' S annysideCharlottetown eee enecunerenenene ed This is True Liberte: when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evripipes pt ARLOLTETO WES ie LS Lae PEAS cheatin 18, 1899 Single’ Guha two Cents -— wha a nw = NO IA THE BANK VILLE “MARIE —_——— Arrest of the Cashier of the Bank. (Spectra, ro Tae Examiner.] Quvesec, Aug. 18.—Le Mieux, ex-cashie, of the Banque Ville Marie, was arrested by detectives on recipt ofa despatch from Montreal. Montreal, Aug. 18.—It is reported that Presideut William Wier, of the defanct (MAITRE LABORI IS RECOVERING Will be Able to Return fo Court Ville Marie Bank is mentally deranged on account Of the trouble in which the ban}, has been involved Que of members of the faintly stated that he was of the opinion | that by the 24th,the day set for the hearin® Mr. Wier would be able to appear. Labori’s Assailant Arrested. (SpectaL To rHe Examiner.) Rennes, August 18.—The man who at- tempted to murder Maitre Labori, has been arrested by the police. His uame is Clorat, and he has made a confessicn, AN ABLE GENERAL. New Commander-in-Chief of British Forces in South Africa Loxpon. Aug. 16.—Gen. Walker, who replaces Gen. Butler as commander-in- chief of the British troops in South Africa is regarded as one of the ablest generals in the army. His appointment, therefore, taken to indicate tha: the situation is graver, Lieutenant- General Sir Francis William Edward For- ester Walker, K.C. B. G., has been in command of the western military district of Great Britain since 1895. He is the eldest son of the late Sir Eiward W. For- estier- Walker K. C. B., was born in 1844 and entered the service in 1862, joining the Scots Guards. He served in the Kaffir war of 1876-78, was military secretary of Sir Bartle Frere from 1878 to 1879; served during the Zalu war; was quartermaster general in Bechuanaland 1884 ; command- ed the “»fantry brigade of Aldershot from 1£89 to 1890, and commanded the troops in Kgypt from 1890 io 1895. PARIS PLOT THAT FAILED. Members of League of Patriots Were Ready for Revolution Lennon, Aug. 16.—A deepaich to the Daily News from Paris says that the at~ tack cn M Labori was only the tai] of the storm wouich would bave swept over Rennes had the plot ihat was batcbed in Paris succeeded. The plot was no laughing matter. It wsto have ripened into revolutionary demonstrations on the boulevards on Sune day. The conspirators were to make bon - fires ot the Dreyfusite newspapers in the streets and burn the kio-ks where they we:esold. This would have resulted in the calling out of the troops. The latter, however, were to reverse arms and refuse toact. After this sone cavalry were to help the movement. Telephone messeug+s were to be sent to different points wi..2 wembers ot the League of Patr..~ were assembled They wereto rush tu ‘ne Republican and Socialist uewspaper .itiices, eeize their steffs and hold them 4::-voera. Simultane- ou-lr rushes were w be made on the Palace of the Elvsee, and the Miao- istries of the Ivt-rior snd Posts aud Telegrams, when news would have been wired to the pro- vinces that Paria had revolted. A war minister nominated bv the Duke of Orleans was to replac- Gen. d Galliffet. Two days previous to the intended ex- esution of the plot, M. Lerine, Prefect of Police, received tull information regarding it. Tne couspirators are now under arrest, acd ongbt to be tried by ihe Senate eittiag as a High Court. ———_— = — Americans Defeat Filipinos Manna, Aug. !6—Tre Fiilipinos sus - tained a severe defeat betorethe town of Angeles to day. Ten companies of the CASE NEXT MONDAY. Madame Labori has Received Several Menacing Letters. (Speciat to THe Examiner] Rewnyes,Aug 18.—Maitre Labori was able to leave his bed for three hours yosterday and even to walk last night. The doctors think that he will be able to be present at next Monday’s session of the Dreyfus court martial, Mme. Labori has received a number o menacing letters. One that reached her said that the writer regretted that th® would-be assassin had mailed only Labor; and not also his wife and children. thrice across his room ANOTHER BIG STEEL WORKS To be Erected at North Sydney, cape Breton. Hairax, Aug. 16.—A Sydney despatch says another huge iron and steel works,’ eclipsing even the Whiiney estab] ishmeat will be located at North Sydney. [ofor- mation bas been received from England that a dealis aboutto be consummated to | merge the Nova Scotia Siee: Co. of New Glasgowana ive general mining associativn. The latter is the oldest coal company in Cape Breton and the directors are al] Eng- lishmen. A representative of the N. 8. Stee] Company nas been in England con- sulting with the directors of the Coal Co. The new concern’s plant at North Sydney will include a shipbuiiding plaat, stee! rail p'antanddock. Thecompany owns iron mines at Belleisle, Nfl, and it is said that 39,000 tons of ore have been sold in Eur- ope for immediate delivery. The concern will have a capital of .wenty-five millions, prince pally English. The Shamrock Arrives (Seeciat To Tac Examiver.] New York, August 13.—Thbe cup chal- lenger Shamrock has arrived safely at this AND ASSUME DIRECTION OF HIS See a A China Chance 20 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Saucers Just opened A Sampie Lor at less than half price. They are werth from 20c¢ to 0c each, We have placed them on our counter and marked them at {5 cents 20 cents & 25 ccauts A snap for early buyers be Garter & “i BooksELLers & STATIONERS 10 Those | Interested 5000 Job Cigars bought ai a bar- gain, will be sold as such. See window and price. Sound goods at a snap. A, W. REDDIN, Pua, & Central Dru.store S JNNYSIDE,... Be — Na a | | F AQGNHUOAOURNODORADDRUEGSAGCGADULEDIEND Mens port. More Damage Reported. Vatparaiso, August 16 —The terrible gales and heavy floods continue. Near Santiago de Chilie a train fell into the river trom arai!way bridge, aod fifty per~- eons were drowned. A house was washed away here and its sine occupants drowned. ” > _ —_ * MASON'S ae ‘ STORE . You can get the latest Canadian o ani American ne #?papers received by maileach night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book toreal. Frais, 9 Confectionery, To acco, Cigers etc. wheo you’re passing this we ¢R. H. Mase c2eereen So Gr CAEP LE Tren Registered arte see @ @ @= es ae « twelfth infan rv with 'wocannons attac ked twenly~-0 ive huo tread o ibe insurgeu its who were entrenched near the iowa. A fierce | fight followed, the F lipices being worsted | aod driven back disordered with # loves of ‘wo hundred. The Americans aad two killed and twelve wounded. ‘The Twelfth o: uied Angeles aud are holding the town -_ ——— A Fashionable Disease. La grippe ie the mo t prevalent di-ea+e of the day, affecuung veariy 25 per conti of our peopie. Greffiih’s Menthol Liniment appiied to the back and chrst and a few NUTICE —The undersigned has established an undertaker’s busiress at &t. provided with a fine hearse, caskets coffins, +tce. Ailorderscarefully attended to, F in- erels conducted in a satisfactory P D Hagan, St. Ann’s, Lot3l Ann's, andis mapper | aug l7w3m | night. dozes taken internaily is @ positive anf quick cure. It is pleasant w t+ke a di clean to apply, and will cure n a suze Try it, 15 cents at al. drugg sie. | Mail|_—sm. —— INSURANCE: Money sent by registered | mail insured at Apply to — FRED W. HYNDMAN, General Insurance Agent 35 Queen Street. low rates Strong Shoes Made of good heavy s+r- viceable leather, peg soles, toe caps. 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