>6 | | ‘ae in a va ey ve} Ye s22 Ty ’ er \4~ ou ag — Bh oe & R BRRaex< | ik See Sz. t FASS SSe o* - Ser to > -—— -- _ = a — a se eee seattle - - — en lerms four Dol lars er Year ee ene ee ee — VOL, 36 nsec T his is True Sia when Free Born CHARLATLETOW Nor. A CYGLE MEET, ‘Goodson Wins Five-Mile Handicap. BUTLER BEATS THE FIVE MILE | WORLD'S RECORD. | : | a soe ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Clean up Corset Sale We've gone over our corset stock— | and have found a number of odd lines - lines in which we havent all some corsets---some waists the sizes —'‘adies and children’s. EIALF PRICE If your size is here you can’t afford ; arrived by the steamer California yester- day. to miss this let. ——sqw ep More sd ¥ Lysui a ¢* M Se ‘dvertt-e Vee Hay ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , _>——P> | —_ -)- | I~ ——_ —L_— Lp —_— Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy DEALER IN Boots & Shoes Pownal Strect Charlottetown P E Island > if not eas oY Rvery Variety of {eather «: “ubber Footwear tHE LATERT STY\.ES RECEIVED MONTE .Y s@F Purchasing al! my goods for SPOT CASE . trom the leading manu‘actarers of Canada. Haviog an experience of 25 years ir the business in both Canada and the United States places me ip a position to buy ard sell a good grade of geods at a lower price than eume firms rel! shoddy. A full line of the Ames Holden Companve [1igh grade footwear, t facturera in Canada yearly output over $3,0/0.000 Sb ve Dressings & Laces all kine s Bring your cash and get ihe greatest bargains on ear: MOTTO.—-Honest Vaiue For Honest Prices ais a at -2 PRICE » largest maru~ ' , i ‘ ‘ t ‘| , i Leuis Large, of Yharlottetwn, Falls and is Injured. . (Srecta, To Tue Examryer.) MonrreaL, August 12.—At the World’s Cycle meet yesterday, Goodson, Australia, won the fivesmile amateur bandicap, world’s records were made, Nat Butler in the first heat of the five mile professional handicap broke the reer by doing tive miles ia 10 minutes, 44 3-5 seconds. James Drury, Montreal, paced by @ motor cycle, lowered the Canadian ama- teur record for the ove mile by doing the distance in 1 min, 43 4-5 seconds. third trial beat for the five mile amateur handicap, Louis Large of Charlottetowa, his wheel and badly ipjured. Two new world’s During the was throwo trom Edward Blake Arrives. ee AL TO THE EXAMINER. ] i Hon. Edward Blake ! [Speci ouieitiasnai 9 (Jvepec, Aug 12-- The Papal Consistory. a : [SpeviaL TO THE ExAMINER ] Romx, Aug 12.-The Pope holds the uc xt Cousistory on D-cero ber the third, in- augurating great festivities of the oly Sra. A { er Fire at Mahone Bay. {(SpectaLto THe EXAMINER ) Havirax, Augl2.— A fire at Mahone Bay this morning destroyed Capt West~ haver’s block, including the cffise and factory, thedwellings of Eli Usenbauer, and Samuel Smeltzers. Fearful Rurricane. [speciaL v0 THe Examiner } Vicroria, Aug 12.—Terrible destruc- tion has been brought by a hurricane off Australia, Four «hips foundered and over fifty lives were 1J0-1. o—e The Porto Rico Cyclone. [SpeciaL To THE EXAMINER. ] Sax Juan, de Porto Rico, Aug. 12.-—- It is now stated that five bundred persons loet their lives at Ponce during the burri-~ cane. ‘Foot Confort 3. There's no complete pa without toot comfort. That For Men ‘THE WORLD'S } ter gave THE DAILY EXAMINER_ Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evripipzs ISLAND, SATURDAY AUGUST 12, ANOTHER GRAVE ELECTION SCANDAL Brought up in House by Mr. Foster, FRUITLESS EFFORTS TO HAVE THE MATTER SETTLED Poster Makes Serious Charges in Connection Therewith. (Special To THE EXAMINER.) Orrawa, Aug. 12.--Yesterday morning Mr. Foster brought up the casein which all previous attempts to secure ap investi- gation had failed. He read the declaration of Dr. Ennis, who was the Conservative candiate in Gaspe in the Feleral election of 1896. Dr. Eunis charges that H. A. Lemieux, Assis.ant Inapector of Customs of Mont- real, took aremarkable interest in that campaign on behalf of his ton who de- feated Eonis and is now the sitting mem- ber. It is charged that Lemeiux neglected his duties and devoied himself solely to cam- paign work for his son. What is more serious is the declaration that Inspector Lemieux acted st the poll n Gaspe as a representative of Lemieux and tbat be took oath and acied at the polls under the assumed name of Lemurand His son, the candidate, is charged with having furthered the fraad by addressing ths scruitneer by this bogus name. The Records of the Clerk of the Crown contain the name which Lemieux 1s said to have assumed and under which he was swora. Dr. | ag: o asked for an enquiry in this matter bot neither the Miuister of Justice vor tbe Ernis say: that he bas again and paid any attention to the matter [i seems that Lemieux tas 02¢a promoted. Cartwright promised to bring the mats ter to the attention of tbe misister of Cusioms. Ou the motioa to pass supply b.lls Fos review of the fiuso- giviag ab and an elaborate cial record of the Goverament, increase of taxation, debt. He gave tbe record of pl-dges broken, and the violation of the Treasury. He spoke of the stealing of seats and re. cited tbe operation of the machine, the corrupt purchase of supporting member~ aud tailure of Government to perform oth- gations imposed upon it. He closed with along resolution setting forth the charges. The vote on Foster’s taken and the mot:on Jo: Parliament proro ——————— INFORMATION WANTED. expendisure mendmeat was welve to twenty nine. rived at 4 3). Sir,—Can ypu tell :re who is engineer of the steamer Southport at the present time? I understand the regular engineer igat Pictou. TRAVELLER. STUUNTENEEROGUEIUGEUEUEREEEREREDRDODERQUSEZZ Cleansene Gasdlene Refined Banzine Zenith Stain Killer ete Blanco for Canvas shoes | <{t fittiy g shoe you are wear- easiness. Why not get them to fit you, when they cost the : same. Wehave The Lypue shoe for men- They’re fitters from the start, in tan & black. | Prices from $2.75 to $4.75 D A Bruce Gf Bros ing has caused you lots of un- | j Articles required at this time of year We ave them A. W. REDDIN, Pum, 8B Central Draystore SUNNYSIDE.... TT LL : : a > analyzed every new Minieter of Customs vor the Premier bad | *"*'Y = .9 1899 nS Single Copies two Cents “NO 189 ‘HOME FROM THE CAPITAL Interview With Senator Ferguson WORK OF THE SENATE AND |! HOUSE OF COMMONS The Drummond Counties and Redis tribation Bills Hillsborough Bridge a nd Southern Railway Hon. Senator Ferguson arrived from Ottawa last evening and Jooks well afier the long sess:ou. Oa being asked by an EXAMINER reporter as to the situation at Ottawa and the work of the session he said : “Well, the session has been a long one, but it isa record breaker in the amount of money which has beer voted for the public service ; «nd although the public bills which have been made law do not in - clude many of first importance outside of the money appropriations, yet a vast amount of private legislation was pass -d, which must have great effect on the com - mere al life of the county. “The session was not all devoted to talk tuen ?” “Oh, by no means. There was certainly a good deal of criticiem, and like a good waoy Other thinge in thie world, it may not have beeu very evenly distributed, ia some places perhaps too much aod in o.hers too little ; but it would be a bad ‘hing for Canada it the Opposition fa led in its duty in this respect. Sir Charies Tupperaod Mr° Foster never distinguished themselves more than during the session. The Grand Old Chiefiain performed on amount of parliamentary work which was perfectly amazing. In nis grasp of ques» tions he was nct less admired by his op~ ponents than bis friends. In his treatment of the Alaska boundary he rose to the first rack of a British sta*esman, Mr. Foster is an id-al critic. Nothieg escapes him. Diy in sod day ous during the whole -essiOn in clear cut senteaces he suggestion of the Goverament, aod not infrecua.t'r con- vinced them of the untenable pature of ‘heir propositions.” “You ere speaking of the House of Commons sow. How did the work go ia tue Senate?” ‘W-ll, the sittings of the Senate were not 89 protracted as those of the Low-~ er House, arising mainly from the fact that estipatcs are Originated and discussed in d-tail only in the Commons. Yet the Seo- ate during the recent session gave a search- ing revision to all the bills which came be- tore it, and orig.:nated twenty-five measures taauy of these of much importance. The work of the standing committees—always retter done than taose of the Commons— was this year more than usually effective. It 1s not unusual for members of the Com- mops to admit a change of views regard ing @ Billafcerebesring it discussed betore a Se vate Comm:tiee,” “ You are aware that an impression is soOaght to be muie on tbe public mind that the Senate dors v- ry litte work ?” ‘IT am we.) aware of that, but nothing could be more fallacious. The Sevators work just a+ hard as the Commoners, al- inougn they ta k ies, [i is aotorious that a tauicy bill is more apt to slip through in the Commons than the Seuate.” * What bas been the attitude of the S-nate towards Gov-romeot measures this sess.0n 2?” “‘Tbey have invariably been treated from a business puiut uf view. The great bulk of them have been passed wita or without amendments. Amongst these are included the contracts witha the (Grand Trunk and Drummond county railway ec mpanies for the extension of the Lu. tercolovial Railway to Montresi. Con- tracts for this object were rejected in 1497 by the Senate tut newones were submitted this year by which, according to a Liberal estimate, $700,000 was saved to Canada. Wheo these billscame totbe Senate it wae there discovered that there was a private traffic agreement by which the 1. U. R. bound itself forever to the Grand Trunk to band over west-bound freight to that road and its Americau connections and sleo to fix unfair arbitrary mileages on tie I.C. R. This traffic agreement was pot printed withthe Billand was sot shown tcthe C.mmone during the dis- cussion. The Senate unearthed it and made the neccessary amendment which the Commons accepted. “What apout the Redistribution Bill? Have you seen Hon. Edward Blake’s opin ion as to the Senate’s ground for its rejec- tion of that Bill.? “Ob yes, gettimg this opinion in Eng- land was a very cunning expedient on the part of Solicitor General Fitzpatrick who was there at the time. But cunning people very often defeat their own on anil The opinion is merely an offhand one, ani }§ it ig an answer to a question that has not | arisen from the Senaie’s action. Tue strict letter of the British North America Act might warrant the passage of a Re- distribution Bili at any time, but it might at the same time be undoubted that doing so, except after a census, would be a violation o{ the spirit of the Act. That wasthe pith of the Senate resolution on the subject and the published opinion of Mr Blake and the English lawvera does not contradict it. Kvea with regard to the strict right to pass such a bill, except fol- lowing @ sensus, tuere are many equally gool lawyers #ho do not agree with Mr. ; Blake, and it is in the public ic recollection that appeals to the Privy Council upset many Opinions on which Mr. Blake was equally positive.” “What avout the Railway to Murray | Harbor and the bridge ?” “ A vote, as you have seen, of $250,000 was made towards these objects and a bill paseed authorizing their constraction but insisting on a fu!) payment by the Proviu~ cial Government of $12,000 per anor n, payable half yearly in advance towards the bridge. In the opinion of men on both sides the Proviccial contribution was thought toibe excessive. “It was gratifying that Sir McKenze Boweil in the Senate aud the Hon Mr Foster and Haggart ie the Commone, warmly supported the Bill and added that in their opinion the Island was entitled to ali the branch railways proposed by the late Government.” ‘‘What isthe trend of opinion at the Capital about the Laurier Government ? “Decidedly unfavorable. Their ex- travagance in the face of solemn promises of ecoaomy is denounced by ail fair minded men. The recent disclosures of grit election mei!ods in Ooterio has disgusted all ho es: Liberals. It appears that there hax veen a regni+r resort to ballot stuffi ig at the byceelections. There is little doubt that the plebi cite returns were affected in the same way.” —— — ———— = : a a Roya baking Powder Madz from pure crearn of tartar. ; Safeguards the foad against < alu Alum bakin Setahaiiain te avest manasees to eat of Gis peenlt ah ROYAL BACING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. A China Chance 20 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Saucers Just opened A Sampie Lor at less than half price. a» They are worth :rom 20c 10 50c each, We have placed them on our counter and marked them at 15 cents 20 cents & 25 cents A snap for early uy) ers Geo. Carter & Co. 300KSELLERS & STATIONERS wee ee S| @ O82 8 ODS MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Oanadian and American ne wepapers received Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book toraad, Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars eto, when you’re passing this way. ‘ by mail eack night. : ‘ ; R. H. Mason is not supported by any reasons, Besides - Feneveoe a eaame