MU id Ag Bs 26" m oe SEG RaRRES | 3 ae a 5 > § i= | gue » 210 » 18 Aw |; et ee ee ee ——-_ | & = : ' ‘x SSEBSe t# 3G « “— = = — — ~~ ee oS © Bees R - THE | eee Hon, Di ¥ergibn The Senate This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, havin g to:advise the Public, may ILY EXAMINE speak free.”—Evripipzs I, = —— ee Single Copies two Cents ‘L&W » ° * Nis eee 1% sw” ey. mRNS oA 1, a wuren KNOV a penny A good many that a penny gained: savel is Thev’re the women we want to talk to to-day We want to tell them about our “clean sweep sale” of shirt waists Want to get them to see how good a line we offer. Tosee whata saving one third off will make for them. To know that every one of these shirt waists is new—not an old one in the house. f » ( 08 OS ry Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy, DEALER IN Boots & Shoes Pownal Street Charlottetown P E Island Every Variety of Leather & Rubber Footwear THE |LATERT STYLES RECEIVED MONTHLY gee" P urchaseing ail my goods for SPOT CASH, from the leading manufacturers of Canads. Having an experience of 25 years in both Csnada and the United States places me ip &@ posetion to buy and sell a good grale of goods at a lower price than sume firms sell shoddy’ A full iine of the Ames Holden Companies High grade footwear, the largest manu- facturers in Canads yearly output $3,000.000 Shoe Dressings & Laces all kinds Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on earth MOTTO.—- Honest Vaiue For Honest Prices STRAW HATS -2 PRICE D A BRUCE | | | | SUBSIDY BILL ae Opposed by Members on all Sides —_—--—— THE GOVERNMENT TWITTED ON THEIR CHANGED POLICY Mr. Blair's Explanations are the Cause of Much Amusement. [SpecraL To THe Examiner.] Ortawa, Aug. 4.—Tne House wen | ‘into Committee on tLe Railway subsidy re- | i solutions on the motion of Blair who ad- mitted that the amount was unusually | large. Mr. Foster pointed out that the rail- | “way subsidy bill of this year was three | times the average of the last ten years, Mr. Nicholas Fiood Davis, read the | platform of the Liberal party, condemning railway subsidies, and hddsum fun with; policy. Mr. Resi Robertson, independent Con- servative said he supported the Lnoterco- lonial railway extension to Montreal an4 would bave supported this measure if he could see anything in it bat deception: The late Goverament had ma e mis takes in subsiding railways. This minis- tery bud collected all mistaken policies of their predecessors and embodied all in one measure leaving ut features. it seemed to be impossible for this Gov, ernment to get away from Mackevzie and Mauo. That firm had held up the Loca! Governments of Ontario and Manitoba,and was now compelling the Dominion Govern™ ment to stand and deliver. The Governmert migkt as well hand over the whole treasury to this contracturs firm avd be doce with it. The Patrons and Western Liberal mem bers protested against the high eubsidies given McKenzie aod Mann Blair defended his programme considerable warmtk. He created much amusement by his apol, ozy for bringing in his resoluticns in the last days of the session. Oiher Liberal leaders had denounced the “ate Government for leaving such meas- ures till late in the session. “Suppose we are inconsistent,” said Blair,“we are here for practical purposes.’’ (Loud opposition laughter.) “If members on this side demanded that the subsidy bill should come in early in the session they did not understand the difficulties They were inexperienced.” (Loud opposi~ ion laughter.) with ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. St. John Gazette: During the las: twelve months 24,000 persons have paid for admission to the Shakespeare house at Stratford-on-Avon, and over 10,000 have registered at the Ann Hathaway Cottage. These visitors were notonly Englishmen andAmericans ; they represented thirty- five nationalities and in the language of all these nationalities some of Shakespeare’s tayings have been incorporated. No other writer ever made himeelf part of the world’s speech, and probably no other writer ever will. Yet Shakespeare lived when barely half of the world was explor- 'ed and when the educational advaniages which are now almost universal were at- tainable only by very few. SS sac beveaee AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American newspapers received @ by mail each night, § Drop in if you want a paper or ; . magazine or book to read. Fruit, , ’ Confectionery, Tobacco Cigars etc. 3 ! when you’re passing this way. r R. H. Mason $, 2e2e8 we ~~ Be 248 O@BS2 os oe ee | treasure of the all the redeeming | THE POPE WILL PROTEST. Against the Position of the Vatican in Italy. {[Srectat To Toe Examiner.) Lonpoy, Aug 4—Th?2 Rome correspon- dent ofthe Daily Telegraph says “there is good reason for believing that His Holi ness the Pope will soon make another solemn protest against the position of Vatican inItaly. It will fully worded protest ever Vatican.” be most carex issued from —__$_$_.__—_... Goney Island Beer. (Speciat ro THe Examiner) New York, Aug 4—Herman Hasser Herald Theatre, jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge last night. He said Coney Island booz? made him crazy. He was rescued and removed to Hospital. Glencairn Wins Final. |SpecraL ro THe Examiner] Monrreat, Aug 4—-The fioal race for Sir Wilfrid Laurier about his change of | the Seawanbaka cup was won yes erday by the Canadian yatch Gleucairn. _ Baby’s Cough. lf all motkers only koew the value of | Griffich’s Mentnol Liniment applied to the baby’s little chest, aod about two drops on tugar 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. The Anoua! Prize Meeting of the P. R. A. on August 9:h tol0th. See advi. A Life Insurance Policy W.th endowment added is a guaranteed provision for a short life ora long one and a sure guard against poverty in old age. Are you insured ? If not, than see the un- equalled advantages, off- ered in a policy of the Standard Life Assurance Co. The Standard has age, wealth and experience. F. W Hyndman Geteral Agent for P. E Island JOHN O. HYNDMAN ARTHUR G, PEBKE Special Agents CVI PACIFIC Ky. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TRAVEL -IN - COMFORT sai iain TOURIST SLEEPERS -eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 @. ™m. othe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second class awe for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rates— Seemaenel GO Wy GRIOOE....... 5... ..2..55. 0 ern. OD i th Montreal to Kevelstcne............+.« coccce 7 Montreal tO Vancouver. .occc...cccccssevee 8.00 Bomtreal to Besthisecices..ciciccc ‘cckccne 8.00 Canada, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawaiian Islands, Australia and Manila, and also for descriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. J. HEATH, District Passenger Agent, luly 5—dy St. John, N. B . . : For passenger rates to all points in | CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND. FRIDAY AUGUST 4, 4899 j THE RAILWAY SUMMER SCHOOL OF ®CIENCE. Sunday, the 30th uit., was an interesting day to the members of theSummer School. In the evening Rev. Dr. Borden of Sack ville, N.B., preached in the Methodist Church on the “Relation of the School to Political morality.” Monday was varied sunshine and shower but notning 10 inter~ fere with the work and enjoyment of the School, In the afternoon while some ex- amined the books for plants, others the banks of the Restigouche for geoegical specimens, the mzjority accepted the in- vitation of Silmore Shives, E-q, to visit his extensive lumber mills. The evening was devoted to the discussion of Astronomy led bv Mrs. Lewis of Hampton, N.B. This was the day for the fondly antici- pated excursion up the far-famed Meta pedia valley. The morning was threaten- ing and many enquiries were Leard as to whether wecould go or not,to which the response was * of course, Summer School of Science excursion days are always fine.” By ten o’clock the clouds had passed away and the prospect was all that could be de- sired, and about 150 eager excursiovists natural history to Metapedia where the residence of the celebrated “Restigouche Selmon Club,” composed of American milliovaires, the initiation to which is $4000, was examined. Comfort and rustic beauty was combined in the structure and furnishing of this building. Theace to the Big Rapids of the Matapedia, where is imagination wany of the party “shot the rapide” in canoes which were not oearly so disastrous to the comfort of the excursionisis, the actual experience would pave been. Again to Assametquaghan, where some of the party with true fisner- man’s instinct, despite the fact that the Domiaion Fishery Commissioner was one of the expectant party determined to try their band at a cast. Two of the finny tribe were captured, but when the whistle blew to leave, one of the party,a P. E. Islander, wasa prisoner on a small island in mid--tream, where his boat had left its moorings and left him, Rescue however was at hand, aad witho.* serious mishap he rejoined the party homeward bound, tired, yet delighted. They arrived at Campbelton barely in time to wash off the train dust and get out to the evening meeting, whea Prof. Prince of Ottawa, Dominion Fishery Commissioner, lectured on “The Salmon and Salmon Fisheries of Canada.” The history of the Salmon from %ht deposit of tue spawn to the maturity of the fish was clearly given, iliustrated by stereopti- can views. The enemies of the salmon lfi-h, fowl, and mav were described, Methods of fishin, indicated, and means necessary to preserve thie “ king of fi<h? from being eX‘erm inated from Ca-adian waters were Spoken of. enrolmeot bas reached the unprecedented number of 206, the biguest previous ens rolment having been 192. S. Campbelton, N. B., August 2ad, ’99, ninwihonantiil tiles SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Ang 2—Genesta, Cameron, Pictou. CLEARED, Aug 2—Genesta, Cameron, Pictou; Life Boat, Andersen, Pictou. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. Aug 2— Maggie Roach, Weston, Richi- pellton, lunuber. Aug3 Boreas, Colford, Pugwash, her- ring; Lochiel, Wright, Richibucto, umber. CLEARED. Aug 2—Howard L, Farrow, Pictou, bal: Maggie Roach, Weston, Richibucto, mdee: Jennie Armstrovg, Grady, New Castle, bal; Lochiel Wright, Shediac, bal; Nereid» Carver, Richibucto, bal; Boreas, Colford, Port Malcom, fishing supplies. Dobell Line Tuesday was « gala day for the school. , boarded the train. At Morrisey’s rock the party disembarked | and lunched. Turee hovrs were speot here in the examining the scenery and Tae school still grows in numbers, the | bucto, lumber; Howard L. Farrow, Camp- | > NO 182 ROYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. | Safeouards the food against alum. if nanan Alum baking powders are the greatest menacets to health of the present day. “ d ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 2 A China Chance 20 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Seucers Just opened A Sampte Lot at less than half price. They are worth from 20c to 50c each, We have placed | them on our counter’ and. ‘marked them at 15 cents 20 cents & 25 cents A snap for early Luyers Geo. Carter & Co. BooksELLERS & STATIONERS : snuagavenpaaenuenusgnesenee Toilet Requisites Nothing so nice in thé bath asa little toilet water es ® We have them in variety very cheap in bulk also bottled All the leading toilet pow ders, Fine soaps, Perfumes, Tooth Prepsrstions, ete Spon- ges in variety very low prices. A. W. BEDDIN, Pom, 8 Central? Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... 4 TARUGUEERRGETOQOQGEEROGRRERSRREESROSOGRR1. s ‘ ¢ For Foot Comfort 3°" There’s no complete comfort 4S hi without toot comfort. That ed a ill fitting shoe you are wear- | ae he? WS ling has caused you lots of un- a ete Fe The 8. 8S. POLINO will sail from Montreal Thursday, the 3rd., and sails for St. John’s Newfonndland via North and uth Sydeny, C.B, For information a tofreight or passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, Aug 4 Agert easiness. Why not get them , to fit you, when they cost the same. 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 a oe ee oe