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J — ae —- | se are good wearers and stand the, hard knocks give their foot- ROS : boy 3 FF E ai vu A FEW WORDS APG Ts cs Combs Combs are made of Horn, Rub ber, Vulcanite, Celuloid, Alum- inum, etc. Some have sawn teeth (the cheap makes) others are hand-cut and nicely rounded In any case it is the su bstan- tiablity that counts. In any case —you can have your choice here —your own favorite shape. Good thick backs, nicely round~ ed teeth (see sample card) pay" We are giving particul- arly low figures for a time to reduce stock. A. W. REDDIN, Phm., B., Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... ay U ; which will compete in Toronto this mooth ee THE RETURN OF CAPTAIN DREYFUS He Has Reached France In Safety HE LANDS AND IS CONVEYED. TO A PRISON, The Arrival Witnessed by a Large Crowd —No Disturbance. {[Specrat ro THe Examiver.] July 3.— Captain Dreyfus landed at (uiborf,and was couveyed by train to Bruz, twelye kilometers from | Rennes. RENNgs, There he entered a Jaudan, accompanied ; by the chief of dectectives, and was driven [to Rennes where twenty five gendarmes awaited his entrance iato the city. Ten gendarmes entered and followed the carriage and followed on foot. The party arrived at the prison without incident. A large crowd assembled and witnessed the arrival in silence and withoat feetation. the others manis THE SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES | ie cin ‘The Insurgents Actively | Preparing, | ANOTHER SOON FIGHT TO TAKE PLACE. American Soldiers are Forced Sleep in Their Clothes. (SpectaL To Tue Examiner.] Manica, June 5,—A_ eolilision between the two armies at San Feroado able. The insurgents are active all around the town and can be seen working in the treuchesto strengthen their position. Tt is estimated that 3,000 men were seen marching in the road north of the town yesterday mornin g. The Americans turned out and manned the defences expecting an attack. The soldiers have beea sleeping in their clothes and breakfast at 4 o’clock in the mecrning s0 as to be ready for another day- break assault. General Grenshone isin the hospital suff-ring irom fever, and General Grant i:- is inevit- PROROGATION. —- ! No Election This Year j SPECIAL T0 THE EXAMINER.] Movxtreat, July 3—Mr Lemieux, M P, for Gaspé, and on intimate terms with tbe Premier stated today that Sir Wilfrid | Laurier expected he would reach proroga- tion betweeathe 25th and 30th of July, and that the Government did not expect io appeal to the people this year. — Railway Accident in Ersiand —_ [Special TO THE Examixer. ins Wiustord Lonpoy, July 3.—Many people were jured ina railway accident at near Crewen, Chesterehire, jast evening. a Just before midnight a freight train on | a siding overshot the buffers and left the | track. Another freight train collided with | the wreckage and caused a partial fallofa railway bridge. Then a crowded excurs:on rau intocther’| ' The Canada eee ies Defender. {[Secta. To Tue Examicer.] Haminron, July 3.—Tobree of the yachts to decide upon the Canada Cup defender had a friendly race this aftern oon over the} course of twelye and one half m iles. The Slyrtle, of Gamilton, fiaished first, with Hamilton, of Hamilton, a few seconds behind, and McLeod’s boat, of Toronto, three minutes behind Hamilton. It was thought the McLeod boat would win and skipper James is disappointed at her poor showing. Yellow Fever at Santiaga. (Speciat To THe Examinea.] > SantiaGo pe Cusa, July 3.—Ten new cases and five deaths from yellow fever was the record ai Santiazo yesterday. Coming Home From Manila. [SegoaL ro Toa Bxamiver.]} Maxiza, July 3S— The Nebraska, Pennyelvana and Ulah treops here, heve embarked at Manila for home. eae Socialist Riot in Brussels Bravssets, July 3—The socialists or- ganized more demonstrations in Brussels yesterday and the police charged them with drawn swords, wounding many, Savings Interpreted as commanding his troops on the south line. Drop in Consols. {Speeiat To Tue Examrner } Lexpox, July3-A drep of five-six- teeuthe in the price of the consols on the stock ¢» hange on Thursday was due to the announcement made by the Chancellor lof the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks- Bench, at the dinner of ithe bankers and merchants of London at the Mansion House the evening before the Government contemplated a reform in the Banks Sysiem, which kas been meaning that the range of investment seeurtty will be widened. Warlike in the Transvaal. ([Srecran To Tue Examiver. } Loxvoy, July 5.—The Cape Town cor- | respondent of the Daily Mail says :—The Germans aod American® in the Transvaal | hawe appealed to their Consuls for means | to protect their property in the event of hostilities. —— Street Car Collision. fSreeiaL To THE EXxaMIver. } —Pirreswre, July 3.—A street car collix sion at Pittsburg caused the death of several people and many others were in. jured. After the Smugglers [Speciat to Tae Exancver.] Sr. Prerre, July 3—Inepector of Cus- toms F L Jones is here, having arrived by the Government cruiser Constance. He is said to be gathering information in copnection with the emuggling opera- tions carried on from that point and it is likely important prosecutions will follow. Storm in Texas. [Spactat ro Toe Examiner. | Austin, July 3—The great storm in Texas has caused the rivers to overflow in the country, drowning a number of people and doing extensive damage, ee DROP IN AND SEE ME I have the latest Americen news- apers received by mail every day. FRUIT always fresh and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the choicest chocolates aud other kinds. Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc Callin when you're passing the store, old City Hotel corner R. H. Mason EXPECTED | to | id Single Copies two Cents ¢ wd 4899 NO [54 | I vards) Ch rlottetown; 3,D A McKinnon, | (ecraich) Charlottetown. Time 2.07 1-5, Half Mile Bicycle—EHight starters. First | heat: 1, H Grant; 2, L Large; 3, Byron N Brown. Second heat:1,F R Newsome; 2, Sports at Charlot tetown and Summerside NAMES OF WINNERS IN THE DIFFERENT COMPETITIO Ta INS Excursionists From Pictou Have an Enjoyable Outing. Dominion Day was generally observed Queen’s weather prevailed throughout Most of the stores and places of business were closed, and the diepley of bunting was universal. At noon the usual royal salute was fired at the park, followed by a feu de joie. In the afternoon an excursion party numbering about tvo hundred came over from Pictou in the Lunenburg and re- —_—- > ----— ABEGWEIT-CRESCENT SPORTS. —_— — -—— Keen Competition---Winners in the Different Events. The sports of the Abegweit-Crescent Athletic Club were held on Saturday after- noon on the grounds of the Charlottetown Amateur Atbletic Association. There was a large attendance, and the different events oo the card were pulled offin excellent shape by referee Johnson, ttarter Camp- tell sn@ the other officials in charge. In the bicycleevents the finiebes, as & rule, were very close. Butin the longer races expecially there was very little com- peti'icn anti) the Snal lap although epecta- tors a8 well as officials at times urged the contestants to greater speed. The iatro- duction of pace-makers would prerent a good deal of holding back in these races and would make them much more interest- ing to onlookers. The competition in the flat and hurdle races and jumping was keen, the difference between the winners in wome instances being exceedingly small. The handsome silver cnp presented by Mr.L. W. Cook to the competitor making the greatest pumler of poimts in the bicycle events ‘a awarded to Louis Large. The pin presented by J.B. Dawson to the competitor making the highest number of pointa in the other events was won by Mr. Kenneth MsPherson. Asa perusal ot the summary will show, most of ihe prizes were captured hy the Island boys, who made an excellent showing in competition with cracks from the other provinces. The falure of the scratch men to make a better showing in the handicap races, in- dicates that the cracks of former days were not ip their best form or that ths bhandi- caps were too great. The latter seems to be the prevailing impression. The officers race was very interesting. Mr. PS Brown partic'pated ip this event, and made a splendid showing. Some of bis ad-nirers in sppreciation of his effort presented M1 Brown with an elegant bov~ quet, which was gracefully acknowledged. The reeult in the differcnt eveats was as follows :— l mile novice, bicvcle, six startere—1, Louis Brown, do; 3.L A Seller, do ;4, AW Gaudet, do. Time,2 53}. 100 yards dash (handicap) —Hi ght starters. First beat: 1, H W Ritchie, (scratch) Charlottetown ;2, R A Donahoe, (12 feet) Cardigan. Secona heat : i,d Payne, (6 feet) Charlottetown; 2,E B Huggan, (9 feet) do. Final heat: 1, J Payne; 2,E B Huggan; 3,H W Ritchie. Time: First heat: 11 sec. ; second heat, 103 5; final heat, 10 2-5. One mile bicyele (boys 16 and under)— Seven starters. 1, Byron Brown, Char- lottetown; 2, Tom Huggan, do; 3, Gor, don Hughes; 4, Sam Doyle, do. Time 345 do. Quarter mile bicycle, (flying start). Ten competitors. Firet heat: I, H Grant, New Glasgow; 2, Picton Brown, Char- lottetown; 3, Willard Borden, An, tigonish. Second Heat: 1, F B Newsome Charlottetown; 2, Louis Large; 3, W 8 Davidson, St Jobn. Final Heat: 1, Louis barge: 2, F R Newsome; 3, H Grant. Time: heat; 33 205; 2ad, heat, 31 2-5; final sake Bl 2-5. 220 yards dash (handicap) Four starters. 1,R A Donaboe,(10 yarde) Cardigan; 2, H W Ritchie, (scratch), 3, W Joués, (10 yards) Pownal. Time 23 2 5. Large, Charlottetown; 2, Byrcn | Ws a ideon; 3, H H Brown. Final heat: 1, F R Newsome; 2, Louis Large; 3, j;H BF aan Time: First heat 1.24 3-5 secoad heat, 1.23 2-5; third beat 1.18 3-5. 120 yards hurdies— Four starters. 1, K McPherson, Uigg; 2, J E McCardy, Anti-« 3,E B Huggan. Time 19 2-5. Two mile bicyele (handicap) —Ten com- petitors. 1, W Borden (100 yards); 2, L Large (125 yards); 3, W S Davidson (25 varde); 4, H Grant (100 yards). Time §.241-5. Running broad jamp—Three competi- tore, 1, Kenneth McPherson, 18 feet ; 2, E B Huggan, 17ft 114in; 3, R A Donahoe, 17tt Lljin. One mile bicvcle—Six competitors. 1, P C Brown ; 2, F R Newsome ; 3, W Bor. den. Time, 3.11 1-5. Quarter mile run (handicap) Eight starters. 1, J E McCurdy, (8 yards ;) 2, R A Donahoe, (15 vards ;) 3,C J McMillan, (3 a Time, 541-5. Officers race, 60 yards (about) Six coms £0 nish; petiiors. 1,L.B McMillan, Charlotretown, 2, H Be hune, do; 3, W McLeod, do. Time, 8 seconds. Five mile bieyele (handicap). E'ght starters. 1:t, W Borden; 2od. UH "HI Brown ;3,L A Seller. Time, 14 272-5. The medals and other prizes were dis- tributed at eight o’clock, in the Abegweit~ Crescent rooms. The enthusiasm was very great. A feature of the race-meeting was the mained until half-past seven. The ex-, ©*¢ellent playing of Galbiaith’s band, cursionists had a band of music with: them, and thorovghly enjoyed their RACES AT SUMMERSIDE. visit. A Good Day's Sport—The Winning Horses. The races on the Summerside Driving Park on Saturday afternoon, attracted a large number of people. The weather was tine and the track in good condition. It took five heats to pick a wioner in the 2.40 class, which was wou by Westall Wilkes, The three minute class was won in straight heats by McLeod’s Hildred, Hooper’s Joe Murphy won second money. The 2.26 class was captured by Mc~ | Leod’a Minoie in straight beats, the best time be ing 2 273. Mr. T. B. Grady was starter. The other jadges were J. A. Brenoao and H. B. Mc- Kay. RovYAL Baking Powder Made faiieis pure cream of tartar. Safesuards. the food against alum. — Alum baking powaers are the greatest menacers to ,eaith of the pres at day. =_ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ane " Ll HO FIFTY SETS JUST RECEIVED 6 Balls, 8 Balls See our BiG VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 cts Half mile run (hauJiesap)— Eight ‘competitors. 1, Les Adams (10 | yards) Summerside; 2,P A Dnffy, (35 | ye Mie K Geo. Carter & Go. IMPORTERS