Rexyes, Aug. 20-—Informatioa bas reached here trom New York that des- patenes daied Rennes, and signed “Mra, Emily Crawford” bave beea furuisied ty tbe Associated Press to many papers iu the United Statee, purporting to give that vorrespondent’» personal views aud im- pressious uf the great Drevfus care. As a matter of tact, Emily Crawford, wbo is the Paris correspondent of the London Daily News, iseo tar as kaown etill ia Par- is atteuding to the daties attaching to Ler position. She hasnot been in Reones at any time during thetrial. Readers may therefore judge for themselves of the value to be placed upon the Rennes correspoud- euce turaisieu over her name, [ Sr. Joay, Aug. 22.—On Sunday last, Melvia Sisckhouse, son of George Stack- house was drowned while bathing at tue Second Loch Lo nond Lake sear Si John: ee ~~ * id t ~~, . ty + Y i e: I Dollars per Yea This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evririwzs Single Copies two Cents un ——— —-———— Ke — a a oa Y VOL 3: a ALOTIETOWN P: E. ISLAND; TUESDAY AUGUST 22 I 97 Bar os Commons ‘ ° a Bll : La ’ 4 8Y9Y N O | wf d — — a SSeS Recetas Se eeenrencanaier eee ; simtieathitemeeetinanttinasiaiateninmisinimeneateatmriamnainan RE EER wer = \ Bess i aes ee fn et aie ee ee RARE a: ree . Gp Lee. THE TR AN SV A AL FIREIN COLORADO. SIR CHARLES TUPPER A . Pr | i i +e Success at the Mines—His Opinion i. 8 53 WAR CLOUD A Town Almost Swept Away. About the Alaskan Boundary—A | é 3 33 ° 8 2 * j sda Vigorous Canadian Policy Pro- (; h is % ' (Spectan to Taz Examiyer.] mised. ina | ‘545 : pe ‘ ss ra Lospoy, Aug. 21.—-Sir Charles Tupper > Oo ~ Kruger § Answer {0 Mr. r Denrae, Ang: 22.~-Heporte seen ve left London on Prigay for a brief stay ia M ~ 5 | toria, Colorado, say the business portion | the country. He came across to attend as 3 . bid Chamberlain of the town is burning. The wind is blows | chairman, the ad : saa ee of the = “ ss British Co'lumbia Gold Fields Co., which i = ing a gale, 5 aaa ‘onl as oe me oily after two years act. ve work, declares x <5 -— rca foe nl er hee: Aubdiadaaeprcr (QQ Dozen, 20 | . Ze ne Western Union Telegraph oflice an Sir Charles is enthusiastic about this , eM . - 7 r 3 0 &F A REFUSAL TO HOLD J0URT OF | ;,,, Telephone Exchange have been burn-| latest developed gold field. The \ por 4 2 Zi ed. mine, which is the most important an ss 251 Fe INQUIRY. ap ee Si al the one nearest being fully developed, he Fancy Cups and Saucers 2% ow If there’s any Shirt ad Among the other institutions burned are believes to be.the coulee of & vou fasion ; 7 P i : . 8 any oaiit— the Victoria Bank, the Adamson hardware of gold-bzaring lands, situated in a cougen- Just opened A Sampre Lor ; 5 Waist in our store that Outbreak of War Imminent ~Pre- | estore, the Boston clothing house and the | ial climete, aud adjacent to railway fecil-| at less than half price. . * lai ite de Bid . : Merchants cafe. The Victoria Hotel and jities. He is urging British capital to i 3 pieases you, } ust give us parations and Fears. the siti date, sething hiamnen's buildings exploit the district fully. iG They are werth from 20¢ : HALF arked pric meiptagiie ; . Although hie visit is inno way official, wy An VS ALI : the marked ite are in danger. he has given interested authorities his to 50c each, We have placed 3 —and it’s yours. (Seectarto Tue Examiner.) LATER views on the Alaskan boundary mes} them on our counter and : : : Sir Charles rays he has always tried to , cs : rt —F Think of it Loxpon, Aug. 22.—There is no longer The fire has swept away almost the| keep on friendly terms with the United marked them at ly -, MINK OF 16. any doubt (that President Kruger has re-| entiretown. The loss is estimated at two | States, but in diplomacy it is a difficult] gp ° . on i 3 fused to submit to the demand of Mr, | millien dollars. Stee 2 —- eae ‘anagp 1d cents 20 cents & we cents . ~~ et. iS : . elieved her claims jast he thinks the . = New sty lish w aists, all Chamberlain for the appointment of a wisnbh;dicinashon theta tis Gnlepeid: oh: alk A snap for early buyers x . ’ 1 ALS y of this season’s im porta- Court of Inquiry. He may have cone or FIVE MEN ARRASTSD tration voreserredly. : : ; ° dijlomatically or hedgingly ; Sut that his | He believes the Washington authorities FO arter rf) f --, tlon—just half.price. answer is regarded by the British govern- | eo will have some difficulty in satisfactorily e s 4 : : a anes : ai siti itration to ns & STATIONE bal Stock “SF Waists recular] enh wt ment a8 tantamount to a positive refusal is | United States Sailors Attacked au Ae eee ee Booxsetters & STATIONERS ca BG bs ial is 5 “a oe or : piso ge oe ‘ Many Wounded. oye | oe : = oe is notto be SURERUTRGEGSRGGURGHUSECORECEOUEMOSRONEEOR ‘ -, O23. are now di. . 4. despatch from Uape own says: | iad, he firmly believes that by ruaning a = = 4 Hal. SF There is great danger of an outbreak of | railway through British territory excln~ = 5 a =F Those are beauties in violence ou the frontier, Numbers are | be seit at ek Mees Me asenen 3 a ee tare Casas aca = ir ll y 5 Sr, we c # fi % Glia whe ive i o ‘ wy jt pa ee enlisting throughout the country, and | ES . | shipping trade to the Klondike region will | i : = Frrice =F white Swiss Muslin. many are being s-nt to Pitzam and Jami- | Loxpow, Aug. 22.—A special deepatch be shattered. In fact, he is not certain, | = EX lanation = ie : : son, On the border of Cape Town, | received here today from Leghorn, states} a: bitration or noce, that it wenld pot be a} S = GF A big lotg of fancy Sanday was observed thronchout the | that five men have been arreated there on we — for ence re one = 2 * ss . . i aes ie gig .. ee | the charge of attacking and wounding some | @4though many bunsdreds of miles must|/ ss, = a % checks, some in gingham Oraoge Free Siate and Cape Coloay with | pA es oe ae Se “ene vce | P288 through an inhospitable country. He| = a we do so large a business Ee - some print $1 55. now humiliation, and prayer and services ad- | pega eek « Ba oa ee + gill ““ | looks forward to the next Canad-an general = os tae = 5 coat } ? s ? vocating a peaceful solution ofthe crisis. | United States cruiser Olympia. elsctions to place the Conservatives in| Our Goods & es 4oC. There is evidence of growing uneasiness | se as in which > vigorous Cunedian = and Prices ARE kIGHT s ; WF ie lt eee tt oe week eddie ebedee | CRISIS IN GERMANY. policy 19 promised, Sir Charles sails tor] = = 3 P etty waist forme a ‘le oe pte di or manage ob Saget 3 and that we are always anxious = = re aists—-lormer : at the railaay station expressing disap- | a _ = wey" = 5 - : nines Seen te : ‘ to please. In buying drugse-we & : “6 7c, are now 40c and sop eng depariures for Cape Colony) 9. Prime Minister To Resiga. Revenue and Expenditure. \s do not consider price where qua & | > 2 on , ee ity is concerned, : = sO On, . T _ ia : °F, Nara, Ang 22 ae 6 a Ms ~ | Orrawa, Aug 21—A statewent of the = [f you think of buying a hair : & rs ei lag report is that _ a | (PeetalL TO THE Examiver.] egal gggg! ot or = brush—comb, tooth brush or the . : . vaalreply is a counter proposaiof a hve a ; ’ ueci. reBus = ike— ices and pricee. i : : Se \ " ) ) years pial alba in the elec. | BeRtix, August 22.—During the after- p00 from so 8 roonth last year, s like—aen ou: ties ane: pre : 7, ’ ~ pe! ; : noon yesterday a cabinet meeting|due tothe extraordinary importations 2 ; " ; “3 M () () R K X eee ee si = NS ee was held at the residence of Prince German and Belgiam goods in July, 1°93. = A Wi. REDDIN, P AM. B = representation, It is said thata sugges- , : ays just before the termivation of the tariff( ss i “>, Ag? | ‘on is made to submit all other ditferences | Z0lemlinden at which it wag agreed that |i errence to those countries. The de> |S Central Dru,store 4 | tio ce ‘ ren yr M LE D to arbitration the Prime Minsister wouldy resign. The] cline ia the customs revenue accounted for = = a : 4 acceptance of bis resigsation is uncertain. | in thia way amounts to $484,700. The | = SUNNYSIDE...» = = ’ <4 expenditure shows a reduction of $157 343.) i : & ! ‘TER tT aa ass Capital account, expenditure shows au iu- = 3 i 3 | PE ES TE case satis Heyes fe Drowning Accident. crease ot $20,366. sunngUnERG8NNGOOEOUSSOOSESESEDUUESURS | fee oe 4 : : — Imaginary Reports ‘ . Suffers Another Stroke of Paralysis. : PECIAL TO THE ExamMinea.] a ss (Spectra To Tue Examines ) Orrawa, August 22.~ Hon. Peter Mit~ chell suffered anutber slight stroke of paralysis yesterday while standing on the sieps of the Russell House. He received as Sirong Shoes Made of good heavy sere viceable leather, pe soles, toe caps. A g shoe for the end ‘f the seacon’s wear, a Only 95¢e— 4 Mr. Charles E. Reid, the leading drug- WE > | gist of Revelstoke, B. C, says: “I bave Memorial to Parnell. every reason to believe Griftitas’ Menthol | | Liniment will enre Chronic Bronchitia. A} | lady customer says ste bas been troubled | Dvsrw, Avg. 20—The Lord Mavor ot WANT ° Baking Powder with Chronic Bronchitis for years, and! Dublin bas issued an appeal to Trishmea | Mad: from pure that three bottles of creatn of tartar. j Quick Transit. «| The Hot Weather eave us your order now for a nice lizht summer su t ots of Light Weight Tweeds to select from. . ur tailoring depart:aent has been rushing all this season MEN'S FURNISHINGS See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and natural wool, which will be sure to keep ‘you cool. Big Reductiors on lines of Furnishings from this date GORDON S&S MeLELLAN prompt medical attention. 1. —_—- Ice off Newfoundland. Orrawa, Aug. 2).—Replying to criti- cism3 ta tbe Press of the inad«quacy Of the Yukon mail service, the jocal representa- tive of the Canadian Development Com~ pany,Mr. W. a. Allan, wiil havea letter in tomorrow’s Citizen setting for the im-~ prove-oeut that has taken place siace lis company undertook th? service, He makes the announcement that Mr. Malock has signed a four-years contract with the company, and that mails from Dawson now reach Ottawa in 105 days. Sr. Jony’s, Nfll, Aug. 21.—A pumber of American and Canadian fishing vessels that bave arrived here withia the last few days report immense bodies of ice and large bergs cif tne coast, which seriously interfere witu the fishing and force the fishera cif the banks, sometimes with loss of gear. S, The ice floes also interfere greatly with steamer tratlic across tue Ati sutic. Se Promise: for Farmers. pensarenn Syrpyzyr, N S$ W, Avg 21—The Premier, Right Hou. George Houston Keid, in ad- dressing the farmers’ co:ference here, promised that the Goveroment would assist them to get ihe best American machinery, thus aiding in the improve ment of their condition. oh emesis, a Royalties Talk. Liberal Workers Rewarded. ee Lonpox, Aug. 20.—A phonogranh was taken today to Usborne house, the (Qlueen’s residence on the Isle of Wight, and when the wachinery was started it spoke frieud~ ly greetings to her majesty which had been uttered by Negus Menelik. The Queen responded into a receiving pbhono- graph, aod her message will be taken to i. i el Mie oe ee ee : ST, Moyrreat, Ang. 21 —It is now definitely ze | ; | af! OF the Caan” CEeTe eae stated that Mr. Beausoleil, M. P., has beea appointed postmaster of Montreal, while Jas. McShaue is to be harbor master and inspector of harbor works at a salary of The Transvaal. ee Loxpos, Aug 21—The colonial office denies that the Secretary of State for the Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store $3,400. Abyssinia. Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, has sent i . nr cr mcrae so omens = —_—— an ultimatamto the government of the ° * *a¢ : : ; } st ' Williiac Onre | wu Chronic Bronchitis Cured. South African Republic With respectio the C a demands of Uitlancers as was asserted yesterday by the people. —-DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES | Pownal Street, Ch’'town, 2. £.1.-—<—= Every Variety of Leather and qa 23 Rubber Foo!\wear ———-e " THE LATEST STYLES RECEIVED MONTELY pap" Purchasivg all my goods for SPOT CASH, trom the leeding manu‘asturers of We = want you to visit our store and get our prices on groceries. Our best of- forts are put | 12 forth in gett- | ie the best goods ee D aa s a j : Mentbo! Liniment! throughout the world to subscribe to a) have entirely cured her. It always gives{|fuod for @ memorial to the !ate Charles, R the best of satisfaction to my customers.” ; Stewart Parneil, the foundation etouse of TRADE 5 , 8d bh@*&]6e£ 666 ; Which will be laid in October next. | The Powers that Be. i { A Bad Break. ; i + Canada. Having an experieace of 25 years in the business in both Canada and the —_— s ee that money - { United States places me in a position to buy ard sell a good grade of goods at a av Rome, Aug. 29.—Cardinal Secretary | ' 29<£t6Rh0@ aa lower price thau e me arms eell shoddy. Safeguards the fora Rampolla, at the direction of Pope Leo, _Montrear, Aug. 20.—It is stated ty can buy, We = — in charge of the Viile know that the quality and arie Bank thatthe bank will not pay’ yj oods are ri father’s detestiation of the aati-Repubiican more than about 50 cents on thedollar. { prices of our goods right. agitation in that conotry, and calling on pear anne French Roman Cathclicsto hold them- So much depends upon the‘purity of the SANDERSON & 60 1 selves aloof from all conypiracies against b)ood that by taking Houi’s Sarsaperi'la - 4 has issued to the bishops of France a A full line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwears the Jargest mantu~ ed . communication setting forth the holy facturers in Cauada having @ yearly output over $3,000.000 Shoe Dressings & Laces all kines ; . your essh and get the greatest bargains on earch against alur :. Alum bakingr powders are the g, atest menacers to peith of the prescat ay. Bring 2 . ROYAL BA‘ING POWDER CO. NEWYORK. _ | the establiched form of government, many different diseases are cured. @ VICTORIA ROW, ; : . WOTTC.—Honest Vaiue ForzHoner {Prices is Re : iw