Mer, ‘naving,to:advise the Public, may speak ;free.”—Evuripipes | THE DAILY ,EXAMINER —_ ere Single Copies two Cents ae . dy sat . - ethane iil Be: f the I [ LD llars per Yea This is True Liberty, when Free Born Mer a eee 1 VOL 30 don, D. Ferguson & Beery Coe FPA? won re The Senate HARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, TUESDAY AUGUST 8, 489y = NO 185 , -— ~<2- > 1— ~~ 2 so 2. <2. <—. «@s i DESPATCH Did You See The New Felt mission of Enquiry, ' | HIGH COMMISSIONER WILL CON- | FER WITH KRUGER. Sailors as Arbitrator. [Spectat ro [pe Exa MINER.) 8.—The despatch besides of proposing the joint commission of enquiry into the Transe Preroria, Aug Mr. Chamberlaia vial Franchise adds that whea this matter ; is settled the High Commissiouer will not =" , ‘ ieaiiied: Mia t : Just in y esterdey fy om Ne NV President York be unwilling to confer with Krager on other oe arb tration, provided always that a foreign - lhe newest er is vever permitted to act as arbitrator. yeu ve seen yet Most of them are of the new shade of grey—some are hrown some blue —they are sellest things —_—— THE SHAMROCK. ts : ; On Her Way Out---Ali Well With trimmed with pretty ribbon and quills at side. See them in our northern 7 [Spectra ro THe Examiner.) window i | the Yacht i | Limertex, Aug 8.—The steamer Wim- | brel, which arrived here today, reported baving spoken to Sir Thomas Lipton: | steam yaebt Ecia towing the cup challen« | ger“Shamrock” on Friday moving, miles southeast of Tuscan. The Erin signalled “all well,” ten $1.75 . te mer. ~~ Wen Te ma pena . - Nous mM Sad Trouble in Austria. $140 $1.60 — | ei Viewna, Aug. 5.—The Austrian G)x- ernmeat is awake 1o the fact that the sits uation throughout Cisleithania is now revolutionary and that disaffection is even extending to the municipal Councils. Minister - President Thun - Hobensteiz leaves Saturday for Ischl, where he wil) have a conference with the Emperor rela- tive to the bone of contention—govern ment hy the Crown without the summoning: of the Reicbsrath. What We Advertise We Hav 4 ( , ! | | ! | Passion Play. — —— _ SS —__— o~ Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy DEALER IN Boots & Shoes Pownal StreetCharlottetown P E Island very Variety of Leather & Rubber Footwear rHE LATERT STYLES RECEIVED MONTHLY Sey” Purchasing all my goods for SPOT CASH, from the lesdiog manufacturers of Canada. Havirg aa experience of 25 years in the business in both Canada and the United States places me in a position to buy and se}] a good grade of goods at a lower Notwithstanding the counter attraction of the concert at the Gardens, the cinema- tograph reproductions of the Passion play drew a large avdience to the Academy last night. A performance of this. nature cannot be written of as an ordinary concert or lecture, The pictures represent the world famed Passion *play of the Bohbem- jan peasants, und aside from their sacred interest they are of importance because illustrative of people’s devotion. The | purpose of the pictures is well understood, land nothing ceed be said of the profound solmenity and significance of the themes traated. Tnere were given a number of tableaux from the old;Teatament events — Adam and Eve in the Garden of Een; the temp- tation and the fall; the manna falling io the desert,and the finding of the child Moses in the bulrushes. Next in the series were shown the angel appearing to Mary and the principal events in the life of che blessed Saviour, from. the manger to the cross. In some, hundreds of the peas- unts were seen portrayiag the various characters and moving as in life. The closing picture was the ascension. The pictures were accompanied by an explanatory lecture and several sacred solos. The Paesion play will be shown again this evening.—Hx. Herald. aA . “~ Oe ie, ee - price than sume irms sell shoddy. A (ull line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwear, the largedt manu- facturers in Canade yearly output over $3,000.000 Shoe Dressings & Laces all kinds Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on eazth MOTTO.—-Honest Vaiue For Honest Prices oe STRAW ATS Bahy’s Cough. If all motkers only knew the value of Griffith’s Menthol Liniment applied to the baby’s little chest, and about two drops on sugar going to bed, there would be no more anxiety when baby gets acough. It is pleasant to take, clean to apply, and wil relieve the coughin afew minutes. All druggists, 25 cents. ——-_- ~ FROM CHAMBERLAIN , Proposing a Joint Com- No Foreigner to be Allowed to Act. questions, including } Dean Sirs,—Within the past year I GENERAL ELECTION Of British Parliament Expected Next July. (Sreciat tro Toe Examiner.) Loxpox, Aug 8.—The Imperial Parlia - ment closes tomorrow and a genera! elec~ tion next’July is counted upon, — SACKVILLE COLLEGE Erection of a New College Lodge. [Srecta, to Tae Examiner ] Sackvi.ie, N.'B., Augus: 8.—The ten- | ders for the new college loege were opened last evening, and th? contract was awarded to Rhodes, Curry & Co., of Amherat at $44,000. The buiiding is to be of stone. SUMW3% SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Wednesday Aug. 2nd,, was the date of tbe anvaal business meeting of the Schooi ‘where after considerable discussion and comparison of the relative advantages of ( the different places inviting the scheol, it , was decided to holi the 1900 meeting at , Bear River, NS, the home of the cherry. The following officers were elected for, | the ensuing year : President—Prof. W. C. Murray, M. A. Dalhousie University Halifax, N. 8. Vice-President for NS—W R Campbell M. A.Courty Academy, Truro, N. S. Vice-President for N. B.—G U Hay, M A. Editor Biucational Review, St. Jono, | Vice-President for P B I~ James Lan- drigan, Qaeeo Square School, Charlotte- town PEF. Secretary-~Treasurer—J | D Seaman, Prince St. Sebool Charlotterown, P E I. DIRRETORS, Professor Brittai., Norma! eschocl, Fredericton, N. B Principal Cameron, County Academy, Yarmouth, N. 8. Principals Oulton, Grammar Moncton, N. B. Professor Bailey, New Brunswick Uni- versity, Fredericton, N. B. Principal Campbeli, County Academy, Truro, &. 8. In the evening the members evjoyed one of the rare treais of the session, aa evening with the microscope, when D. Bryce Scott, Beq,, w.th bis magnificent instruments, both costly and varied, exbi- bited to the mevabers ot the school objects illustrative of anima! and inaoimate life. Tuureday gave a divided school, Part of the school went to Dalhousie, as no boat could. be procured witb capacity safficient to carry the entire school. The remainder spent the afternoea in laboratory and field work. The evening’sdiscussion was de~ School, subject». Interesting addresses were given by Mesere Oollar and Hickman who deals principally with the snakes and birds of New Beunawick. Friday was.the gala day of the schoo}. Tbe citizens ot Campbeliton with characteristic liberality, cbartered the steamship Admiral, and took the school ton ap excursion over Ba‘es des Chaleurs, calliog at Dalhousie, N. B.. and Carleton, Quebec. The scenery alu. the banks of the pay is some of ti« most varied aod beautiful thas cao be seen anywhere, The varied lines ot green upos the moun- tain, the dieplay of light and shade made a picture long to be remembered, and elicited exclamations of surprise and delight. We ) passed the fameus [uch Arran hotsl,and bad its chequered history related by, resi- dents of the country. The hotel is new unoccupied. Though somewhat tired with the ex- cursion the members turned out in goodly numbers at the evening meeting. ‘Lhe subjects for discussion was the zelation of the school to the question of agriculture. Hon. Mr. LaBillois, Commissioner of Agricaliure, for N. B., presided. In the course of his opening remarks he indicated what the Goverament of N. B., had done to secure the teacaing of agriculture in the schools. Hon. Mr. Tweedy,, Proviscial Secretary for New Branswick, spoke briefly as to the importance of the subject of agriculture aod what the schools might accomplish in giving the provinces. The principal speaker of the evening was Mr. Hubbard, of Sussex, Editor of the Co-operative Farmer. He urged the importance of eacientifiic edu- cation for the farmer. He congratulated the Summer School on the work being know of three fatty tumors on the head accomplished by it and hoped that the attendance would increase year by year voted to. the consideration of zoological POLITICS IN Excitement in the Little Republic, AN INSURRECTIONARY EXPEDI- TION IS EXPECTED. The Troops Jalled ont to Protect the Government. [SpectaL to THE Examiner. ] Puerto Piatra, San Domingo, Aug 8. —Senor Alvarez, Minister of Finance, aad Senor Cordro, with one bundred men went to Monte Christe, and united with seven hundred men who it is nuderstood had been assembled on behalf of the gov~ ernment for the restoration of order. Armed eteamers are watching the coast to prevent the landing of an insurrectiou~ ary expedition, should such a thing be at~ tempted. The Governor of Monte Christe has three hundred men under arms for the preservation of the palace. The situation is considered grave. TERRIFIC CYCLONE Sweeping Over the West. Indian Islands. {Seeciatto Toe Examenen. Koxestox,Ja., Aug 8~—The island of Dominica in the Leeward, Islands, reports that a terrificcyclone was sweeping Over that isiand yesterday making towards Jamaica. The shipping along the threatened area received timely warping. ee PROHIBITION MEETING. Roth Governments Denounced By Mr. Duncan Marshall — Prohihitionists Should Vote Tasm Down. There was a good attendance at the public meeting in the VM. ©. A. hall lastevening. The mecting was in the in- tereets of the prohibition movement, aod the chair was occupied by Mr. RK. C. Goff. The meeting was ‘inst addressed by ‘Eyangelist Whiston, who prefaced bis ‘remarks with a vocal solo. Mr. Whis:on ‘spoke of Christian citizenship as the greatest moral question,.and expressed the opinion thatevery Christiam should be a politician, Christians allowed polities to be controlled by cormept and selfish men, benee the existingcorruption. The Cburch of Christ held the balaace of power, but failed to exercite it. There should be the same standard of morals for men and wo- men. All Christians should stand by ibeir eclors acd make their influence felt. The byma “Onward Christian Soldier” was then sung, efter which Mr. Duncan Marsball referred to prohibition as the great question. The way to wipe out the liquoa traffic is by probubitory legislation. The people have voted for prohibition, but the government will not give it to them claim- ing that the majority was not large enough. Much has been said Jaiely about corrup- tion. But the corruption in the plebiscite campaign in Quebec was not equalled by the West Elgin, West uron or Brockville. Mr. Marehal! followed up this statement by[a short arraigoment of the government and its ministers who had gone contrary to the will of the people as expressed = at the polls. He pointed out thatthe clear duty of probi~ bitionists is to vote down the Federal Gov~ ernment which insulted the intelligence of the people of Canada in regard to the pro- hibition queetioa and the Provincial Gov~ an impetus to the agricultural interests of | fast foo : > having been removed by the application ins of MINARD’S LINIMENT without any 4 surgical operation and there is no indica- the urg tion of a return one | Carr. W. A- Prt. all one: | Clifton, N. B., Gondola Ferry. on i a | ro CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE vi ‘ NERVOL. One ;if not “yt DHA BRUCE Gansta Aa -—<—* aii 3 ; Attias THE) 3 g ee... ee BB 8 sa a) gel ape © aR SSL EE “ 7 and that such institutions would be multi- plied in these provinces. An animate discussion address. Thanke were tendered Messrs, Hubbard, Tweedy and La Billois and at a eroment which had betrayed a cherished principle of the temperance and christian people of Priuce Edward Island. DIED. At Carney hospital, South Boston, on August Ist, of espinal meningitie, Angus James, beloved son of Hugb and Christina McDonald, aged 8 years and 4 months. } Deceased was abright and promising follewed the child, and his parents have the sympathy tof the whole community iu their sad be- ‘reavement. Blessed are the dead that die jate hour the meeting was concluded by the in the Lord. singing of the Summer School Ode. 8. Campellion, N. B., Aug. Oth, 1899, fF ; SAN DOMINGO ——— RovaL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. | Safeouards the food against alum. 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Wehave The Lynne shoe for men- They’re fitters from the start, in tan & black. Prices from $2.75 to $4.75 GOFF BrOs ~~ ee . aetneesieemeneuss ee