THE DAILY EXAMINER © This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having,to‘advise the Public, mayZspeakjfree.”—Evripripzs yur Doll ars per Year Single Copies two aa te VOL 36 “CHARLOTTETOWN p:_E. ISLAND, THURSDAY AUGUST 40. 1899 NO 187 > -e. -<- <~ <- <— <o. 2. 2. 2 VF TRANSVAAL QUESTION. THE WORLDS ey PROVINCIAL RIFLE MEET | Stf-Sgt. Carl Owen, C. Ay 81 ssssssssseofl One 41 counted out. Last score—2, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 4,.5, 2, 5-41 TOPIC OF INTEREST London Papers Take a Good Shooting Continues, Splendid Weather. The Weeks & Co. match was conclud- ed this morniag. In this match, some splendid ehooting was dune at the 500 range vesterday afternoon. “Bisley” Weatherbie made the possible 35, and 34's a sasenesrapainesminensciondiongscmannsnaatioaheasanasonuisia ——— RovAL | BICYGLE MEET Attended by Eight Thou- v , ' ' f ' ' f Clean up t Corset Sale We've gone over our corset stock— the sizes—some corsets---some waists —ladies and children’s. HALF PRICE Pi Pessimistic View. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. mee Loxpox, Aug, 10,—Edituria.s in this morning’s papers take a pessimistic tone in dealing with references to the Transvaal | made in the Queen’s speech and Chamber~ ‘lain’s statement in the House yesterday. It 18 said that after Parliament rose, mcst importaut despatches were received from Sir Alfred Milner by the Colonial Office. tt Fiercest and Most Destructive in (SpeciaL TO THe EXAMINEr.) Kuiyesroy, Ja., Aug. 10 —Reporta of the West the burricane now sweeping India Islands show that great damage to |OF THE REFERENCES MADE IN. |Most Important Despatches Recei- HURRICANE IN WEST INDIES. , and People, PION, SEVERELY (INJURED —_ — List of the Events---Bryon Brown Montreat, Aug. 10,.—Eight thousand people attended the opening day’s race of the Worlds Bicycle Meet. In the series of finals for the half mile champiorship, Cherry, the Znglish cham-= | pion, was throw off his wheel and so seriously ipjured that he had to removed to ; the hospital. The one mile amateur championship (was wou by Tom Summeregill, of Eng- : land, : “The half mile profissional by Charles McCarty, of Ottawa. The half mile amateur by Lester Wilson, distance in 4.47 3-5 the previons record | being 401 3-5: RAILWAY ACCIDENT | | CHERRY, AN ENGLISH CHAM. were quite common, The Prowse match at 20) and 500 yard Ladies Challenge Cup will be shot. For the champiouship between in the Prowse match. and the seconi team $8. Major W A Weeks Captain Moore Lieut Moore Sergt H W Anderson, Capt of teem Guoner Landrigan Gunner Murphy Private Berrigai ENGLISH, Major H M Davison Capt D L Hooper, Capt of team Lieut J M Davison Lieut Acorn Sergt Jas Moore Brivate \ eatherbie Private Henry Smith Private S Gay Lieut J A McDonald, Capt of team Lieut E Stewart Lieut A Shaw Lieut J M Crockett Sergt-Major Baird Private F B McRae. Daring this afternoon a large sumber was commenced this moraing and will he concluded this afternoon after which the the Euglish, Scotch, and Irish, the members of the teams take the score that they make Each team pays $8 entrance and the winners take $16, ‘1be following 8 Baking Powder Made from pure cream of _of tartar. Safeguards the food ved at tho Foreign Office. : are the names of those composing the ais ia teams. against alum, IRISH. SpeciaL ro THe Examiner, SPgo: THE Ex : ; powders are the ee ees AL to tae Bxauines. ] Lieut Colore! Longwofth rr a ae of the sauna ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. A China Chance aed Pittsburg, Pa. scored. and hav : , ; 5 a nae 1 number of odd Many Years The Mather Broo lowered ‘the weeld’s Major D Stewart 0 Dozen 50 lines — lines in which we havent all cnn gent record tor the two mile tanden, doing the - Crockett Fancy Cups and Saucers Just opened A SampLe Lor at less than half price. ‘ ; i ’ crops has been caused. Buildings have | phe of friends of the Association are expected : | been blown lowe wad maoy veasels | Train Wrecked at St. Polycarg ¥es- | the range, and Mrs. J. A. Longworth They are worth from 20c | If your size is here you can’t afford | wrecked, and it is feared that the total aud Mre. W. A. Weeks will serve refresb- | to 5c each, We have placed : ae i loss of life will be appalling. Thestorm Z terday. ments. them on our counter and to miss this let. | is increasing in violence anda rapidly % Su ae ee NUR@SRY MATCH. marked them at : | falling barometer produces the wildest flares E Pts g “ ; oe (Srgcra. TO THe Examiner. 7 Oe UE nine tne | altrm Telecranhiec | commnanication naTERE: Pte R Crockett, No 4, 820d, $8...+..--20 15 cents 20 cents & 25 cents x A _* CL ta, ad § vis some of the islands is interrupted. Orrawa, August 10-—-Firman MeLute,/ Gr Harry Jenkins, No I, C A, §7..-...19 The hurricane is the fiercest in many | M. P., for Colehester, was a paesengaron | Sap F C Furze, Bng, $6. acne A snap for early Luyers 3 ‘ vears. the train that was wrecked at St. Poly- Gr E M Younker, No 1,C A, 8... sreoee lb ie Fn Pte M Hardy, No 4, 82nd, $4... count & m | mn nine carp yesuerdey. Pte J j McDuff, No 5, 82nd, $4......0016 0 arter 0 sa i ' English News Hgarrived at Ottawa last evening and'| Gr M Donovan, No 3,C A, $4.... «+16 ’ ° a ° , ; : i sti . 5 Booxsetiers & Swavron ers 5 a Ww hat VW e Ad ve! tise VW e Hav ; gives an interesting account of his ex~!| Sap W McPherson. Eng ae yp « ; + singin perience. GrA Brebaut, No 3, No 3, C es $3. <F a ’ ; ‘/ ; : Gr Jas A Campbell, Nu 2, C Ay $5. ee 3 «7 | ; : ; The lose of life, he said, occurred in the P 6 i , ss Siranhs $0 Loe HeMne second class i which toanliid to climb ee er 2 82nd, $2., Hd CHUGETUTEMESEO ETOCS ERRORS UREEEOE 6 Forxestone, Eng, Aug—An inquest on | rio} he engi 2 hs ae 5. | = g * > 2s.- —> sS sS yS SPS hl!!! U]CThU!C,hCUC PS ' way , 5 right up on the engine. Pte D P McRae, Neo 2, 82nd, $2......... 1\s ; » | the body of Helmnsman, kiiled bya shot | “Those in front of the ear escaped with Corpl J Simmons. Eng, $2.. als = Gleanseng 5 #4 ——- Se | from the British guobsat resulted in 4 | some injuries, bur the rear end got over les par tage ag “ead, $2. “~~ _ 2 = 3 «a verdict of accidental death. The jury |the boiler, aud escaping steam scalded es CEASE, DO 1, By Gaeta = : ’ ' ‘ ; ei cadee a oo Po W nal Street cut price Shoe Store exouerated the officers of the gunboat. {them to death. Crt cae salteen Ned. ow a Se = Gasolene : 7 P : The captain ofa French fishing boat} Five were killed, and others injured | PteJ een a 82nd, eee Refined Ban Bp fined $75 for fishing in English | wijj dj Pte H V Bryenton, $1..:.......00.csseeveehl bas oi William Conro vs iene 0 Bosh | wit ci Be neh aan St es 3 ee waters and for evading arrest. ProG A Myers, No 2 ” send, rie lols 7 ith Stain Killer ete | “ 4 cores -= / 3 “ DEALER IN Pte Jas Rodd, No: 6, 'S: 2nd, $1, . iS ll ‘) : THE BRANCH RAILWAY ; = 1 « Boots & Shoes Races at Kentville te e fr poe, a vende s eeu ue - = = ; Sap lee, Bae. Ol. oo... even ost : . a ee a Sav W Carbonell, Eng, $l........--- ‘s : Blanco for Canvas shoes 3 a » ; i Senator Ferguson Puts ina Claim “T 0 4 Pownal Street Charlottetow n P E Island [Spectra to Tue Examiner.) LIEUT GORERNOR’S MATCH, = Articles required at é ' H Aug 10.—In the horse races for the Others. Pts = a gq = Every Variety of {eather & Rubber Footwear > tape ate , son, Nol, C A, Sah, 40 /ME . te time of year : j at Kentville vesterday, Harry Allright cnbesitapains Major H M Davison, No Cc A = .48 = = — $THELATERT STYLES RECEIVED MONTHLY won the three minute class; and Paudert Visas gs ibeiieiiniaancas Corpl E Jones. No 28d ti ele & . We have them = % BEF" Purchasing all my goods for Spot CASH, from the leading manufacturers of | the two-thirty class. The free for all was Pte FB McRae, No 2, 82nd, $7... ae 615 & | Canada. Having an experience of 25 years in the business in both Canada and the | yn gnished the score being, Special Blend Orrawa, Aug. 10.—In the Senate yes- Capt J R Allan, No 6, 82nd, $6... ...46 = = United States places me in a position to buy and sell a good grade of goods at a lower! 14) 14 Warren Guy 1415, The race|terday the Secretary of State moved &| Gr M Donovan, No 3, Bond, $5.0... 41S A, W, REDDIN, Pom B 5 B Price than sume firms eell shoddy. ‘Il be finiehed to-da second reading of the bill for a branch | Gr H H Horne, No 1,C A, $4..........46] 8 = A full line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwears the largeSt manu- | ¥! Pre railway line fiom Charlottetown to Mur~ Major G Crockett, No 4, S2nd, #.....45!/s : : facturers in Canada yearly output over $3,000.000 Lieut Lordly, Eng, $4... Central Drugstore he, ; The Pope Prostrated by Heat. ray Harbor. Pte D P McRae, No 2 82nd, 6. ..00 45\5 . = ; Shoe Dressings & Laces all kinds Senator Ferguson gave a review of the| Capt J M Jones, No >, 82nd, hs od 45|= SUN NYSIDE.... 4 : . eee. financial relstions of the province with the | Lieut J M Davison, Eng, $3. 45/5 § Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on ealt : “ei ni. . | Capt F W & Moore, No2,C A, ‘8. ‘ls e s = {[Spectat ro Tue ExaMINer.] rest of the Dominion. This branch line, Pte 8 Jardine, No 2, ‘82nd. "45 TUGIBEDESAODIRNSEODESLDAADERESDEREOEODINNE: ve ; he sai ', was but one of those required to hi $3. MOTTO.—Honest Vaiue For Honest Prices Vienna, Aug. 10.—The Allemaine das — Pte J Weatherbie, No 2, 89nd, $3... .45 Zeita one that the Pope is ill in conse~ complete the Island Railway eystem. Staff Sergt M Allen, 82nd, $3.......... .45 a ST ey || Zeitang © ons Caen an j quence of the great heat and thathe had aes somone, No 5, cL. : “a eM Ze Me i% 2G 7 ; several fainting fits. Dr. Lappeai, his Sgt J M Crockett, No 4, 82nd, $2... .44| - ee e Tig? = += 4 { | physician was hastily summoned. Gunr F Gill, No 2, C A, $2......00cese-e0044 i Ln — S7rrT%.4a HY é Pte H Smith, No 4, 82nd, $2 esaeodte 44 | mS = ae E as I S2od, $2. . . el d S ‘ Sgt A Shaw, No 6, 82nd, $2........... oar ‘9 pe CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE ~ Pte L McLennan, No 2, 82nd, $2.......44 HATS « fos NERVOL. Onea jon cures ;if not, low rate of Pte S Gay, No 2, ond, ot ».43 Dyas W } et receive i a ne) ki d f N I ag 9 ae ually good for Neuralgi¢ | e have just received a new Kind o1 Pte H Hooper, No 1,8 — a ee hag Frm tng tsa ak ali Druggiste. | ORANGE MARMALADB, pat up in gluse } S C Moore, $2... oti 5) Pai pots, which we are now Offering at the | Maj Wm Weeks, Bog, - SS ae Es GEG GELS Sgt-Major O N Baird, Eng, $2. . 43 A Lt-Col J A Longworth, No 4, 0 A, $2. .43 ane ] ring Rdward Island” “| 2 Pots for 25 cents em al “anal ,! | a et opened a case of Pine- Major D Stewart, 8: 2nd, $2... "49 FOR PRESERVING. ——— ere ( apple Marmalade which is of very ; Lt y M Moore, Eng, $2... ae eerscen New Edition--Jusit Issued. fine flavor, The Pineapple and Ginger | Lt R W Stewart, No 5, C 4, $i. “49)Call and see it and leave Marmalade has also given excellent sati¢& § Cant W A Johnstone, No 5, C a. al. ‘42 An IItlustrated Book, de- your orders. faction. Gr EM Younker, $1......... . .sssccoee42 scriptive of Prince Ed ward - aoe ple goods aon Bdsm Win Harris, 82nd, $1..........000. 42 Island. For sale at all pook- ould try them if you want somethi Lt W L Smith, No 2, 82nd, Ee ’ |-2 P 4 ‘¢ be stores and at R. H. Mason’s nice and tasty. Sgt. H. W. Anderson, Eng. BL... nee sone a J. T. Peardon SEROOEDT: SPSS SSPE SSS S GROCERS ' Capt. D. L, Hooper, No. 1, "82 nd, “$i.. : ’ Lieut. J. H.C. Acorn, No. 1, 82nd $1.. newetends Centains a map. B e ERQ OF - Sgt. G. ©. Acorn, No.1, 6. A., l.. wo Lower Queen St. Ee Ss . Ge. jaan neha th a4 eet