OL ae eer ok a * senate kead, Room \ lhis is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the;Public, may speak free,”—Evnriripgs JA Tempting ) Shirt waist Otfer —=e + yt ¥ , . ve just : $ ccK V.'ve picked out two or three odd lines ‘ome of them were marked as high as 2.25 Asa special for to-day they go on sale at 45 anil No matter how crushed or soiled—,the oorest in the lot isa decided snap at le price. But you'll need to come early ‘ome of thea: are last years goods, and somewhat soiled. 1 peen golug through our RLOTTET OWN P. T A E. THE TRANSVAAL — ‘Troops Ordered to South Africa — ae oe ORANGE FREE STATE VOTING POR AMENDMENT And Passing Resolutions Asking Germany to Interfere. [Sprecta, to THe Examiner. ] Lonpon, Jane 24.—The Shropshire regi. ment bas been ordéred to hold itself in readiness for immediate embarkation for Cape Town. The Britieh cruiser Doris, with Rear Admiral Sir Robert Hastings Harris, com- mander to chief of the Cape of Good Hope and West African Squadron, left Simon’e Bay yesterday for the west coast. BLosMFronTeIN, Grange Free State, June } 24.—The Volkraad of the Orange Free! artillery tevts and other military supplies. A resolution was adopted directing the Goveroment te adopt the Mauper rifle as the national) weapon. A proposal to vote £22,500 for amuni- } WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE re ST Ber Rea Sa J ee “~~ ¥ J * BUG DEATH. —_——_— Abon po sonous coz potato tugs and other vermin aod Maranteed to improve your pois'o crop. Alimited quauticy will be distributed Ptttason to prove the above as*ertion. wT Perfection Shakers w50 sents are jaet ihe thing. Permers should eee these goods or culara to ("hemic: Ce.. rte for part Daeforth “us.or Joba H Gil land, Little York, P. E wk = ee TEST LiKG A TRIAL GIVE OUR trial and you will be satis fied with the test, and con- tinue using. bir 28¢ Tea is Great Value frce_§ Pound Lots at a Reduction > SANDERSON & CO. PURE FOOD SELLERS ce te — ee NZ a“ lo Mie — ae ay et - % Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. QR. AYEPS ‘ ; Leominster BLENDED TEA: pound sur® death 1 | | | | ' “ SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY BM Aw, Ph be aR a ry Soon = bs ! a he! soe ——<— OO Photographs | that Give Fleasure are those made by G. H. Cook, Queea Street. Having the advantage of the best light in Charlottetown, §) and being provided with all fac 9) ilities for up-tosdate work, it §) follows that ny Photographs 9) give entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged to reach “the highest piteh of excel- lence.” Cal] acd examine and arrange a sitting. fe fe G. H. COOK ttt J. T. Peardon, em Wholesale Grocer Keeps in stock in his store| > 5 j und warehouse, Lower Queen Street, Charlotteiown, “ EVERYTHING® in the line of Groceries, etc, AA b : The weaeCall and see— aAKRARARH that is generally kept in stocl | | Trustees of the vy gs ail Tie PGs Ret | Grocer schoelhouse to be repaired according to a specification to onn T Peardon. | Montague June 22nd } tion and £39,950 tor other war material was adepted, Trade with Cape Town and Johannes- | burz is at a comparative standstill. Tbe Germans, who are in sympathy with the Transvaal, are holding meetings at which they have adopted resolutions requesting Germany to intercede on behalf of Pretoria. Railway Collision at Penobsoquis. — -s {Special ro THE ExaMINER.] Sr. Jony,Jase 14.—Tbe Intercolonial day express from Halifax and the freight train from St Jobn, coliided at Penotso- quis station crossing. The engineers Both engines were completely wrecked but nobody was burt, a Death of H. B. Plant. and firemen jumped. {Specia, ro Tue Ex aMINeR.)} New Yorx, June 24.—H. B. Plant president of the Plant system, died at bis. residence in this city yesterday. ae ee HAA AA AAAS = Boudoir — Paper 10c, cr 3 for 25c Bs) S e Holders::-- 10c and 15e extra. Flat’s---- 5e, or 6 for 3 for 25c. A. W. REDDIN, Phm., B., Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... CURR EE ENE NOTICE! ») Se, Oc, or BEC EEE SPE Si Sy FEST Y ‘SF Sealed Tenders will be received by the Montague School till Friday evening June 30th 1899 for the removing of the old schoolbouse from the present site to the land of ©. B. Frases a distance of about 20 chains. Said be seen at JOHN J. McDONALD SLAND, State has voted £9,870 for an increase of | Will Shake up Laurier - + coe i nual Meeting. [Srrcia, to Tue Examines. } Toronto, June 24~—The annual July 11th. up Laurier. THE COMING FLEET. Destroyer. {SpectaLro Tag Examiner.) the Lith. Good Cricket by Australians. * (Special ro THE Examiver.] liane were all out for 95 rans. WOLVES ON THE RANCHES Stock Owners Increasing: rapidly increasing in numbers, were dying out. be do aad victims to mal asserted that. favorite hesitate is their not it to they tle range ip & very few minutes. grey old stager of the prairie. ful. last cession of the house voted ao their destruction. inisbed. — Opera House, Monday, SATURDAY JUNE their An- | meet= ing of the Oatario Alliance will be held on A call has been issued which practically teMs delegates to come ‘prepared to shake Three Warships and a Torpedo Boat Haurrax, June 24.—H. M.S. Crescent | Indefatigable and Prosperine and the ter~ pedo boat destroyer Quail will arrive at Charlottstown on July 7th and remain til] The Dreaded Foes of the Western tructive animals were {Wud all over the prairie country but with the disappear ance ef the buffaloes, they appe+red to forsake their old hauats, and althoug’s they were always te be found io the vicinity of ; Davies said that the mater was only a the “foot billa” it was thought that they | sma)) one. But within the last few years the grey wolves have again: put in an appearance aod the ranchers are complain. ing of considerable loss by reaega of their ravages among theirstock. Sheep appear bat Cate two wolves can kill the strongest siver on the They are exceedingly wary and it is the next tbiog to. im possible either to trap or poison them, The ranchers often ruo them with great Scotch deer hounds, but pewerful and game as these dcgs are it oftem requires two or three of them to cope with one Indeed, if the dogs are not exceptionally swift the wolf may eutrun them altogether us their eodurance aod speed is simply wonder- The Territorial Government is fully alive to tbe desiruction which these ani- male are causing to stock in Western As- siniboia and Southern Alberta, and at the appro~ priation of $150 to be expeaded in con junc- tion witha similar sum offered by the Westeru Stockgrower’e Association for The Stoney Indians at Morley kil] aconsiderable number each year for the bounty offered but their pum- bers do not appear to be spparenily dim- Flockton Company at the commencing Be Vell witn the running cf your engine if you have it repaired at our shops. Maybe there is not much the matter with it, may just want alittle snugging up to make it Dn as good as Dew, Send or bring it and you'll be well pleased with our work, Satisfaction guaranteed, ~s{AS Brace Stewart and Co’y. “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers and Machinis‘s, Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf Charlottetown. P. E. L, Secy Trustees 809 dy 4i Phone 125. ; LOW eersens on | 7 7 | 068 FS89 0008 S BOOS SOG COSY 24, 1899 | owmanro atazawcr, STIL IN COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY Purchase of the Mt, Stewart Wharf FORE PASSING But the Vote Passed After Consider- able Debate. [Special To THe Examiner. ] Orrawa, June 24.—The House is again in committee on -eupplementary esti- mates. Ona smal: item for Governor General’s private careome discwssion took place as to the growing practice among Minieters of moving about the country in_ private care. Sir Wilfrid was reminded of his former condemnation of this eustom and ef his tormer announcement that he was no better thaa other people and waewilling to Loxpox,"June 24—The Leicester craeke- | Tide with masses. Sir Wilfrid admitted tersin their first inuimgs with the Austra- that he used private cars when he travell- ed on public business. Mulock said the loss of reveaue for the first five months since the reduction of pe stage was $190,000; the shortage for the firet year would be $600,000. Orrawa, June 20:—In supply the vot® for $3,590 for the purckase of the Mount Rseina, N. W. T., Jane 22.—Reports | Stewart, P. BH. Island, wharf from Local : from the ranching districts of the Terri- tories state that the large wolves so dreaded by the western stock owners appear to be in the ear days before the railroad, these des- | she Government making a purchase and Lexpending money im the improvement of | Government cavsedia liitle frietion. _ After inquiries Foster said it was ap- other jiustance of a.commom practice with the purchase withont anv provision or authorization of parilament. Sir Lowis The purpose was to get & spur of the Government lime tothe wharf, and the publigdnierest« of the Government railway justi{std the course followed. In such a smal! matter and under such circumstances the gowermaent should have scme discretion, Both Sir Gouwis Davies and Mr. Blair said they were-satisfied the purchase was in the public interest aud asserted that the wharf had net been paid for, bwt that there was adistiuct woderstandiog that the purchase coaill not pe cousummated nati! the consent of parliament had been obtains ed. They heiti that wolee the government had some diseretion che public interest would eviier. Mr. Foster refused to ac- cept the explanation and opposed the ex- penditure,. Mr. Déair said that if pariiament did re- fuse the purchase of the wharf ihe expendi ture the spur and the necessary straighten. ing of wharf would be justified’ in the in- terest of the railway and the public. Mr. Foster resumed his attack upon the expenditure. Sir Wilfrid Leurier : “Honorable gentle men shonk? cballenge the vote on concur- reace and not be taking up the time of the debate. | ‘The Venezuelan Commission. ; on Paris, June 22.—The Venezuelan boundary commission held morning and afiernoen session today. Sir Richard Webster, the British Attorney Genera) re~ sumed his speech in behalf of the case of Great Britain, continued his historical review, dealing with the original estab- lishment of the Dutch on the const. The next meeting of the commiesion will be held on Wedneeday, June 28 Canada is Excluded. Lonvox, Jone 22.— The German Reich-~ 8 ag yesterday passed the provisions] com~ mercial agreement with Great Britain for the period of one year. It provides that Canada sha}! not receive tne most favored pation treatment. No action, however, was taken towards demanding certificates of origin of nationality, as the agrarians wished, Flockton Company at the Qpera House, Commencing Monday. CAUSES A LITTLE FRICTION BE- | house.” The vote passe aftera prolonged Single Copies wvo Cents “NO IA | RoYAL. Baking Pewder Made from pure 8 yy cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Tb cece Pos i ame — ee a DP Ah a a . ti ae ut SO FIFTY SETS JUST RECEIVED B31li8,8 Balls See our BiG VALUER Croquet Set for Only 90 cts Geo. Carter & Co. IMPORTERS Little Light SH0eS Fe aie ~-_—> ¢ dbl ¢ For Om our centre counter you'll find a large variety of ehild- ren’8 shoes, light, soft and comfortable ones, just the cor- rest thing for summer wear. \We bought a big lot of these goods, and we bought them mig t. Here’s th2 price’ we sell bhem at:— Children’s strap slippers, tan or black, size 3 to T, 39¢ Children’s Dongola buttoned, tan or black, size 5 to 7, Me to 6& Better ones if you .,ant the GOFF BROS ae eee _ ee ee ee eee eee “| OE 220498 DROP IN AND SEE ME I have the latest Americen news- papers reeeived by mail every day. '@ FRUIT always fresh and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the choicest chocolates and other kinds. 9 Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc é Call in when you're passing the 3 store, old City Hote) corner | SOO @ 888 eS @ 024488 &”. R. H. Mason