ys . 7 , 4 - Readin Terms Four Do! ars per Year & Room —- ~ E DAILY EXAMINE —- aa <n a, A Oe are ot Common, This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipzs ISLAND, SATURDAY AUGUST 1 Dainty, New Trimmed Felt Hats Wns, ven SE vs Maske Leahahoe ed bay oh Gt A as Pe Just come from New Yort, another lot of those dainty sailors and golf hats that you admired so much. ¢ These are prettier if possibie, as this time there’s a lot of swell new walking hats---no use mentioning prices, there are so many different ones, -_—_~-—— Drop in andlet us show them PARISGREE?) DEPOT ¢ 26000 LBS "=i RECEIVED THIS SEASON BERGER’S and WHOLESALE and RETAIL FENNELL &CHANDLER CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. AMMUNITION FOR ‘Expected i “Arrive via THE PORTUGESE AUTHORITIES WILL NOT LETIT PASS. - : Er eae Kruger Makes a Personal Effort to get it Through. | THE TRANSVAAL Glories in His Attempt ‘a Delago Bay. ARREST OF CLOROT to Murder M. Labori. [Specian ro Toe Examiner. ] Reynes, Aug 19.—Cloret, who claims to lave been the man who attempted to as sassinate M.Labori was brought to Rennes yesterday. Col. Picquart, M. Gast, and others who saw the would be assassin declared thay Cloret was not the man. The prisoner has written a letter to the police making an alleged confession and glorying in the crime. The doctors gay that Cloret is mad, eunaitie (SpectaL To THE ExaMINrr ) Lonexzo Marquez, Drago Bay, Aug. .19.—The government of the South African | Republic "§ making strenuous efforts to { persuade the ‘al Portuguese authorities i to permit the passing of am miinition. President Kruger has wired a persona! i with Great Britain is assured. Two thousand cases ot arms are due ‘to arrive here on the German steamer Koniz, which sailed from Hamburg on July Sth. rivend } request to this effect stating that a modus a McCoy Knocked Out. I Teo av 1.18 ExamiNxer.] ™“ Cuicaco, Au; took place her 19.—in the fight which ) iat Cormack and “it:d” ast night between Me- “ @ 0 McCoy, the jatter was koocked out in the firet round. Women May Vote. [| “PECtAG To TLE Examtven.] Feera, Western Australis, Ang 19.— The Legislet've Council of Weetern Aus- tralia passed bili enfranchising women. icing ailelalsctact Sir Charles Tupper. --— ([Spxcian to Tas Exautser 1 ¥ Loypon, Aug 19 —3ir Charles Tupyer leaves for Canada on Se;t 7.b. Liberal Boodle in Quebec. Salsceciitinsints Quisec, Auz. 18,—Tae Q sebec bridze coutracts will be awarded next week. Within ten days from now tenders will _be called for tbe ealarg-ment of? tbe Graving dock here, for wh:cp Parliiment recently voted $117,000. It is also expected that the work on the Intercolonial Railway station at Levis, iavolving an expenditure of $80,000, will be commenced within tLe came period. , om ee EE a A = |RoYAL. daking Powder al Co eee Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy. —— DEALER IN— | z BOOTS & SHOES. ¢ Powna! Street, Ch'tom, 2h. h.i—— ei Every Variety of Leather and i Rubber Footwear ——we _ a THE LATEST STYLES RECEIVED MONTHLY BaF" Purchasing al! Canada, Havirg United States places me in a position to buy ardsella good grade of goods ai lower price than sume Grms sé]! shoddy. A full line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwear, the largest manne ¢ ‘orere } ; ; rir y . “nh Hs facturers in Canada having a yearly output over $3,090.000 Shoe Dressings f Laces all kines j bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on earih' MOTT9.—Honest Vatue Por Honer! Prices my goods for SPOT CASH, from the lesding manu‘acturers of 40 eXperience of 25 years in the business in both Canada and the Mad: from pure creatn of tartar. Safeguards the fora against alur .. | Alum bakin: powders are the 9 test | | menacers to oealth of the presat _ 17. { Anderson, chief Engineer, accompanied by | concealed On was about sailipg for Cape ROYAL BA UNG POWDER CO., NEW YORK. a3 IN __..<-_. Belt Buckles a | | Waist Sets | Neck Clasps ae eT — — SIR LOUIS COMING HOME. Left Quebec Yesterday on the Govern- ment Steamer Druid. (Spectat ro Taz Examiner.) Qveseo, ing. 19.—The Government Steamship Druid left yesterday, having on board Sir Louis Davies and Lieut-Colone i Hon. Donald Farguharson. ‘They are ' on a tour of inspection including the new pier being built at Cape Traverse. i Gezeral Jumenez Arrested, ———— ins —— Se . 7s {_PeciaL T2 ite baakISEx )j Ciexrvecses, Aug 19.—Generral Ju> men+z, en aspirant for the S24 Boniago presidency, waa arrested here on orders | from Qavana just asthe steamer he wag taaytieo. Convent Burned. {“pectat. to Tis Exawixer} Qvepic, Aug 19.—News has been r_- ceived from S:. Ferdinand, Megan;‘ic Coun'r, that the fine convent of the Grey Nuns there was totally destroyed by fire, The loss ic $30,090; insurance $30,000. —_— One of the Devices. Orrawa, Ang. 18.—It is stated that though it nas been decided that gentlemen thal! be called from tie commons to fill vacancies existing in the senate ro nomina- tions will be recumnrended to his exceil- ency unless itis probable the conservatives will consent tothe I:beral candidates in consequent bye-«lections for the commons being returved by acclamation, If ihere are any probabilities of contested bye- elections the senate vacancies w:ll be con- tinued voti] iamediairls before the general elevtlons. QUEEN SQUARE GARDENS. S1x,—While attending the band concert on tue +quare last evening, [ con'd not help wondering what strangers must think of the way attairs are managed iu Char- lot ecown. lIastead of the equare being brilliantly lighted wita electric Jights aud plenty of seats being scattered about all was darkness except around the band stand andonly avery few people could obtain seats, Now, I donot think we need hope | for or expect much from ovr stick-in-the- | mud city council. But surely there are some of our moneyed men philapibropic enough to take this matter in hand and have the square and gerdens well lighted and made more agreeable for strangers aod our oww citizens. All, | am sure i by an engine. 9, 1899 Single Copies two Cents NO 195 eeenneias eee SPORTS IN CHARLOIT ETOWN | _ oo The public are becoming tired of what is commonly called “lcafiag” in bicycle races. The programme of sports fir S+p- tember 6:b will be foend below, aad by looking it over it wil! be seen tnat there is no room for “loafers.” It will also be noted that some new features have been added with a view to please all bands. Tue Massey-Harris competition is what every person Warts toeee erd we hope ina few days to be able to anuounce the nam @3 of the d fterent teams intending to take pari, LIST CF EVENTS : A China Chance Ll. One Mile Novice Bicyole Race. 2. Half “ile Bicycle Race (time ” .:. 3. 2%; Yards Rau. “nies +, One Mile Bicyd+, Race (time limit.) 5. One Mile Broycle Race (boys under 15.) 6. Sealed Distance Bicycle Race, 7. 440 Yards Run. 8. Two Mile Bicycle Race (lap.) ~ time, pxcérs permitted.) 10, 880 Yards Rum, a ‘“ Three Mile Bicycle iw.c% “3° (teams Cf thres—representing clubs or otherwise ) , 12. Five Mile Bicycle Race (Massey- Harris trophy.) Eatries close Sept. lst., with Secretary. Eaury fees 25 cente; Massey-Harris $2. 9, One Half Mle Bicycle Race (egainet aa German Competition. Bremey, Aug. 18.—The Imperial Gov- ernment has subsidized the German East African Steamship Company in the am- ount of 1,200,000 marks ($255,600) an- nually, on conditioa that the company extend its eemi-monthly trips to Delagoa Bay, Durban, and Cape Town. This will biing German shippers into direct compe- tition with the British throughout the whole of Sonth Africa, and “s expected creatly to help the export trade of \hts vouotry. lh Da ‘ wo DESTETCRTENMGREEAGERERECORERUGAEER DERE ER 22 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Saucers Justopened A Sampite Lor at less than half price. They are werth from 20c to 50c each, We have placed them on our counter and marked them at i {5 cents 20 cents & 25 cents A snap for £arly buyers Geo. Carter & Co. Booxksetters & STATIONERS » _ To Those Interested Roman Relics. Srrasaunc, Aug. 18.—In excssating] for asewer iu Strasburg, workmen yeatert= day naocovered a large quantity of Reman remains, some of them of great value. At a depth of 15 feet was discovered an old Loman mint, some of the precious metal remaining as it had cooled in tue meiting p) 3s wes the miat was abandoued, Ee Jay Gould Killed. ——_> « Pcrrat.o, N. Y, Acgust 189 —While George Frank, Jay Gould and two voung ladies were crossing the Lake Shore tracks in Erie last night, their carriage was atruck Govlliand one of the ladies were 8) badly irjured that they died The other Waman isin a precarious condition Frank was not seriousiy injured, but bis horses were killed. —_-— -EDpe Artic Exploration. St. Joux’s, NA@i, Auneuet 13.—The Labrador mail steamer reporta tuat tbe Peary expedition steamer Diana passed Domiso Run, Northern Labrador, at 2 p. m., duly 24th. Allon board were wl! at that time. The Diana hoped to reach Disco, Greenland, July 29. ST -_————— - —— roses oe2 4 @ O's @ @ OO”* AT MASON’S STORE ; You can get the latest Canadian 9 and American newepapers received @ by maileach night. Drop in if you want % paper or nragazine or bovk toreal, Fruit, Confectionery, To%acco, Cigsrs etc. wheo you're passing this wey. ER. H. Masen Soee tae Registered BRA A WO REBABASE @ OY would greatly appreciate such a change for the betser. And here I wonld just re- Nothing but the com- ating every year. used and very little moneset flowere are when Mr. Newbury Jooked a‘ter things some years ago the gardens were @ thing of beauty, and good taste was shown. | think thst fur the tair amount of money spent there isa very poor show,indeed, aud ervision of the gardens should see to it that reason for writing this is that lam myself a vative of Charlottetown. Ido not like to see our pretty little city. behind the times, especially when so many travellers are things. Civrzey, coming here who sre used to better i — INSURANCE, YOUR mark that our pub‘ic gardens sre aegener | | taste is shown in their arrangement. Now, I would suggest that those having the sp- 93] a better return is given for the money. My | Money sent by registered insured at low rates. Apply to— HHCHOROROECRRSP*)UnORoReaReCEe UUSUUE QD OSSUERRSUEEEUEEDOCEOEERECE EOE | know that the q 5oo0o nk Cigars bought at a bar- gain, win.be sold as such. See window and price. Sound goods at a snap. A, W. REDDIN, Pam, 8 Centra] Dru store S INNYSIDE.... OM SAPARD ANDDS gud, DAUNGOUNECERGAONDDDDOL AES “DEGAEA DEL AUGUAD READ RSREDOSRGOUNOAD Mens Strong Shoes Made of good heavy sere viceable leather, peg soles, toa caps. A good shoe for the endif the seagon’s Wear, Only 99¢— GOFF BROS WE. b we se WANT = our store. and get our prices on groceries. Our best of- forts are put forth in gett- the best goods that money can buy. We ty and 2 b@e@DeOe ]SIO4 TRADE ; =}>_ot*to xD FRED W. HYNDMAN, General Insurance Agent, i 39 Queen Street, prices of our goods are right. SANDERSON & GO ‘ VICTORIA ROW, ee ae ee Seeded ah al 7 elena a 8 Te et ’ Bf ae pon neers ai einai ry Reciie deinnieinagadingantie, Ginathiaamnes ate taiee 4 + eae ct atte y