~~” @ @ ®& mo ee hs * & @ ) - od er ; jy { omer i ~ a AILY EXAMINER _ (is 18 True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ Rouse eens $$$ Single Copies two Canes.” >- <q »- _—_ SS —> > ws —| | ws =| |S |S TS |S SS |S —S— O- Oo —|] -—> on Pp ‘Hon, D. Pergueoa—__——— — —— a ba s Jonienaiial The SeasOTTE TOWN P: E. ISLAND, FRIDAY JULY 28 1899 NO {76 7 ~~ ~ ty _ Him We mean that husband of yours. Most likely he does know he needsit. If he is nottired of the ties he’s wearing, most likely you are. Tell him about the new ones we’ve just opened. Those swell new puffs, those dainty bows, those trim, stylish four-in-hands. Th: principal prices are: aSc aoc 38Sc 55¢ And a big range ateach price 1 ie oe <-> —> <-> 2. -» ' Ste a ee ee ee eed wy Ore pe Me Seod | KAAS RAAARKRAAAPARRARSAR RAR RAH ae ‘lt TWENTY riVi CENTS OVEVEEEEEY Gh ag dE EE ES EE SS FE 0 0 OD O-S 6S 6S FH FDIS BBWODUDBOQVl De BoVoeV os LONDON HOCSE —————— LADIES’ WHITE MERINO UNDER VESTS SHORT SLEEVES LADIES’ FINE BALBRIGGAN UNDER VESTS SHORT SLEEVES FINE ‘A REPORTED i ; A MONTREAL MAN MODUS WIVEND! Comes into a Fortune Left By a Rela In the Ganatian Unite States Dispute ‘REPORTED FROM WASHINGTON | —CANAL PORT FOR CANADA 5 And Canadians te Agree to Move the Border Line South. (Special TO THE ExamMiver. ] Wasuixeron, Jaly 28. —It was under- stood last night that a modus vivendi bas | practically been reached on the Alaskan | Boundary dispute, on the basis of a cOn- alii to Canada of a port ou the Lyno Canal and Canada ggreeing to move the boundary line south. — THE CREMATION OF INGERSOLL The Body Reduced to Ashes in New York Yesterday. (SpectaL to Tae Examiver ] New York, July 26.—When the retort whicli bad evfficiently cooled was drawn out an alum-soaked sheet was opened and the ashes were placed in @ canister and then in an urn which was taken in charge by the In,ersoll party. Mrs. Ingersoll bore up well and reovved home at mid- vight Miss loger-o'l is vow the most affected of tne famdy and is under a physician’s care. LYNCH, OF HALIFAX Loses a Single Scull Race, at Essex Through a Foul ([Sreciat tro Tne Examtver.] Eesex, Mass, July 23.—The event at the Paqnat picnic here yesterday was the Y scull race between Bruce of this State, and Mark Lynch of Halifax, N.S, Mark had a good jead at the third buoy,but fouled, and Bruce immediateiy jumped ahead. Mark pu'led hard and bad nearly caught Bruce at the finish. English Guns for Uncle Sam. Lonpoy, July 27.—At the launching of the British battleshipVengeance at Barorw- in-Furness, Lieut. Dawson announced that Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, L'mited had received an order from ths United States for a number of six-inch guns, which were to be adopted for use by the American navy. Largest Ship in French Navy. Brest, July 26.—The battleship Suf- freon was lauched here yesterday. She is the largest ship in the French navy, being of 12 500 tons displacement. The New Women. Now enters upon pursuits formerly mon- opolized by men. But the feminine nerves are still hersand she suffere from tooth - ache. Toher we recommend Nervine— T. J. HARRIS! 5. B. MACDONALD and cory WE HAVE celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, boxcalf and dongola, in all ~~ ae the creptent satisfaction of any shoe and better than many sold at Try a pair, for sale by shoe for men made in Canada for the money, more money by other makers. is giving JUST RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the in nut brown, tans, widths. Withim $3 J. B.MACDONALD & CO. Ch*town nerye-pain cure—cures toothache in 48 {moment. Nerviline, the most marvel~ lous pain remedy known toscience. Nervi- line may be used efficacioulsy for al! nerve pain, In Memory of His Wife. Paris, July 27 .—It is reported that Baron de Rothechild will distribute 500,- 000 france among the poor of Paris as an offering in memory of bis wife, who died last week. I setisve MINARD’S LINIMENT wil cure every case of Diptheria. Mrs Revsen Baker 1 seLieve MINARD’s LINIMENT will produce growth of hair. Mrs Cras, AXDERSON I setieve MINARD’S LINIMENT ie the best household remedy on earth. Riverdale Marruias Fo.tey Oil City, Ont. * ~~ tive in France. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER] Me., July 28.—Arthur Doucette, a young man employed in a PorTLAND, wholesale grocery store, received word to- day that he is about to come into posses- sion of a fortune. The information came through a rela- tive in Montreal. Doucette isa great grandson of Count’ De Gras, of Krance, who died leaving no will, and his estate has been a long time in litigation. Doucetie has a brother in Halifax, who with the Montreal relative will share his good fortune JEFFRIES’ TOUR Fighter to Visit England and France. The Champion {Specta, To Tue Examiner.) New York, July 28.—James Jeffries, the champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, sa led for Southampton in the First Bismark to-day, accompanied by his brother John and Ross O’Neil. Jeffries, so far, bas two matches on in England. From London he will go to Paris, where he is to box Jem Smith, the former cham- pion of England. Jeffriea will also give exhibitions in the theatres ic London and Paris. Denver, Col., July 28~ Gus. Ruhblio knocked out George Lawley jast night in the ninth round. War’s Products, San Francisco, July 27.—The U. S. transport Morgan City,which has been converted iuto a hospital ship. has arrived from Manila, having oo boaid 473 rick and convalescent soldiers. The vessel started with 476, but threeded on the vovage. Every command aad almost every regiment 13 represented amoug the returning suidiers. Wireless Telephone. Lonvox, July 27.—Dr. Peter Steins, a Russian, is in Ergiand introducing a eye~ tem of wireless telepbone, which he says he bas invented. He save that it is as successful as the wire sysiem, and that voices so be recognized ut long distances. He proposes to experiment with his sys- tem between Enzland and Belgium, and declares that it is feasible to use it be- tween England and the United B:ates. Wages on the Grand Trunk. Toronto, Ont, July 27—Notice has been given by Superintendent Jones, of tbe middle division of the Grand Trunk Rail- way,that an immediate increase will be made in the wages of the trackman on the main line aud heavy freight branches of the division. There are about 800 trackmen in the middle division and it is understood that the increase will be given to about two-thirds of the men. Nicaragua and Honduras. ——mee Mawnacua, Nicaragua, July 27.—Presi- dent Zclaya, of Nicaragua, bas gone to meet General Terencio Sierra, President of of the Republic of Honduras, in the Gulf of Conebagua, on the coast of Salva~ dor, with the object of making an offensive and defensive treaty between Nicaragua and Honduras. French Crop Reports. —— Paris, July 27.—Official reports show that the condition of winter wheat is very good in nine departments of France, good in 67, fair in 8, and bad in one department. Spring wheat is very good in four depart- mente, good in 30, asd fair in 13. —— Wheeler Goes to Manila. eee San Fraycisco, Jvly 26.—The trans- portg Tartar eailed yesterday for Manila with General Joe Wheeler, a portion of tbe 19th Infantry, and @ number of recru- ite for thearmy inthe Philippines on board. Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to relleve 52c. HAIL STORM a TIGNISH Hail Stones as Large as Robins Eggs, WINDOWS BROKEN, TREES AND BARNS BLOWN DOWN. in That Totally Destroyed. Crops Vicinity Almost) {SpeciaL By TELEPHONE. J TieN1- 8, July 23.—A terrible bail storm lasting ten amftnutes occurred in and around Tignish yes erday. The hai! stones were as jarge as robins egge. Half of the windows ip houses and stores in the vil- lage were broken. Trees and barns were blown dowo,and the crops where the storm struck were almost totally destroyed, Happily the extent of territory sffected was small, Riots In Austria. Loxpon, July 27.—The Vienna cor- respodent of the Daily Telegraph reports the existeace of a serious state of affairs resulting from riotous agitations against the new taxes, and savs that conflicts oc cured between the police aod the people in Vienna, Gratz, and other towas. Russia and Japan Armirg. Paris, July 27.—The Politique Colon. iale states that Ruesia and Japan are arming with a view to a possible conflict iu Corea, LOCAL NOTICES. — Remember that the best placeto get peaches, bananas, apples, plums, etc.,is at Bob Mason’s, City Hote! corner. 2in. 3 boxes of fresh strawterries cents a’ Beer & Goff’s. Pure West India lime juice pint at Beer & Goff’s. One mile of print cotton going at hale pric. See mid- dle counter. Hundreds of patterns. Jas Paton & Co, 1l0idy—w3i ; mile rave, We will start our muslins ona }{ mile clip. One qaarter less than reguiar time. J Paton & Co 3i One hundred bats, assorted, worth from 50c to $1.00 (all colored straws) going at 25c each. J Paton & Co dy 3i We haven’t the amount of that little account yet. Can you let us have it to day.—- Moore & McLeod. Some days ago we sent you a little account, will you kindly let us have the amount —vcr tell us to call for it, and we'll be much obliged. Moore & McLeod, eee:eee FW Hyndman, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY ~ --— 33 Queen Street, for 25 15 cents a Charlottetown —Every KiInp or INSURANCE, —Lowest RatEs. — Prompt SETTLEMENTS. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum waders are the menacets to o heath of the Seon ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, NEW YORK, wit welll a large anor tenant of Books Novelties and Souvenirs. Latest Books & Novels Souvenir Chinaware Souvenir Spoons P. Ki. Island Views We have thousands of in- teresting books at 10¢ each, 3 for 25; 15c each and 2 for 25c, and upward. Everything at lowest pussible prices. Geo. Carter & Co. BookseELLers & STATIONERS isleiitlidit ini _"PUERUEREERGECOEDGRDUERGGGEERROESOROOORE Sound Advice—. Carry your umbrella and buy your Drugs Ai the Central Drugstore. We sell Honest Drugs at honest Prices Are anxious to please, Give exceptional values in sundries such as combs, soaps brushes, etc., etc, Try us for your next wants A. W. 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