mT oe ef @ F «4 anna *,* ail - . 7 — ie see > DAILY EXAMINER so A TN, sanotimanannaae see Single Copies two Cents 2. a jet i i etaliedectnieeegtee tomaemsoneicdan OnpeinrseenA edad eedlipeieh Obedeoecempiagea cameos aoarmeaeain seit _ m i per Year .nis is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, baving to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evripipss VOL 36 _CHARLOTTETOWN cr; & LSLAND, MONDAY Ae /; 1899 _> > ~~ ~<. <—~ <—- <— 2. <. +> | A FATAL ACCIDENT. THIRTY PEOPLE KILLED, | ' Did You See The New Felt Sailors Just York in yesterdey from Ne x The newest sellest you ve seen yet things Most of them are of the new shade of giey—some are brown some blue — they are trimmed with pretty Hbon and quills at side. See them in northern window our Si *0 S160 , $1.75 | Moores M Sted What We Advertise We Hay { > —_> <-> &- <—- ss ws sos 2 «2 <. ©. s. << so <- <- ~<- —— _ > ~— —_— ~<~—- —|> vs SS VS VP DP ae — —_ = : = aac sees —— Pownal Street cut price S hce Stor William Conroy DEALER IN Boots & Shoes Pownal Street Charlottetown P E Island Every Variety of (eather & Rubber Footwear THE LATERT STYLES RECEIVED MONTHLY SF" Purchasing ail my goods for SPOT CASH, from the lesdiog manufacturers of Canada. Having an experience of 25 years in both Canada and the United States places me in a position to buy andsel! a good grade of goods at a lower price than sume firms eel! shoddy’ A ful! line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade *facturers in Canada yearly output $3,000.000 Shoe Dressings & Laces all kinds your cash and get the greatest bargains on earth MOTTO.—-Honest Vaiue For Honest Prices SS NED footwear, the large dt manu- Bring : it is estimated that the People Killed and Injured ac Bar | ee Harbor, Maine. {Specrat to tae Examiver. } Bar Harvor, Aug 7.—While a crowd excursionists were on on their way to see the warships ; of Yesterday a gangway | from the dock to the boat at the Mount Desert Ferryf broke, precipitating more than ove hundred into the water. Twenty bodies have been recovered, and dead will number thirty Or more. — OTHER ACCIDENTS, Adding to Yesterday’s Lives Lost (Spectan ro THe Examiner.) Brvsseis, Aug 7.—In an explosion ina quarry at Ciney, Province of Vanure, six men were killed and five others injured runbivg between Merritt Lyman Abbey, was crashed between the two cars. There were forty passeogers on the two cars, only one of whom was injured. FATAL COLLISION. Seventeen Killed and Thirty-Seven People Injured. [SeectaLrto Tue Examiner } Paris, Aug. 7.—Seventeen persons were killed and thir:v seven injuredin the col- algun wast CVODIOg Ol ue Orleaus iaiihwey . at Juvisy. — ——=— Empress and Emperor. Lonpon, Aug. 6.—The Daily Telegraph, which announces that the Emperor Wil- liam will soon pay 4 visit to the Queer, comments editoriaily upon the fact, as dis- posing of the ramors that the Emperor is trying to form a European coalition against Great Britain, as ‘showing the continued good relations between the two countries.’ The paper thinks the visit will be ‘produc- tive in clearing up small misunderstand- ings.’ Transvaal Conference. Preronia, Aug. 5.—Herr Ficher, the special agent of Orange Free State, has arrived here to confer with the Transvaal government presumably with the view of an altered situation resulting with the message from the British secretary of state for the colonies, regarding the appoiutment for a joint commission to enquire into the effect which the new franchise proposals of the Transvaal government will have on the Outlanders. A shoe snap 50 pairs la dies fine Oongola Oxford shoes worth $1,00, thss lot will go for 69ca pair. J B McDonald & Cn. BIED. Sarah Howard, wife of James Kee and danghter of the late Charles Howard, of Kingston, Prince Edward Island, passed away after a lorg and severe illnese, at her husband’s residence on Warren Neck, TRAW HATS eo l-2 PRICE, D A BSRUCE | East Warren, R.1., Tuesday July, 4th, in the 59th year of her age. The funeral was Friday, 7th inst., at 2p. m. was made in the South Cemetery Warren. merly pastor of the M. E. Church in Warren. She leaves to mourn their loss besides her husband, three children, two daughters and one son, state Norma] school. [The deceased lady referred to above, left the Island 34 years ago, and leaves behind her three sisters, Mrs. W. P. Col. will, Mrs W. F Fraser, Mrs. R. Frizzell avd Mrs. W. T. Pillman, of Seattle, U.8 , her father, mother and three brothers having passed on to join the great major- ity before her. Australia for the present year will be $10, 000,000 in excess of that of 1899. Record of | THE GODERICH ELECTION FRAUD The Case “Conclusive Against Grits THE OTTAWA FREE PRESS THROWS UP THE SPONGE. | Me. Davin Questions the Premier About His Invitation. [Specra, ro Tue Examryer,] Orrawa, August 7.—Ia the privileges and elections committee on Saturday Mr, Borden went on calling witnesses who vo'ed at Farr’s poll in Goderich and whose ballot, are alleged to have been replaced by ballots for Holmes. ‘tbe Free It was arranged that no more witnesse, yesterday on (he Seaview Electric Railway | be caised after Monday. Wickfore and Narra- | | gansett Pier, which resulted in the death of! Work on Wednesday and a report will have aged 50 years! to be prepared covering so much of the in_ motorman of the Southbound trolly, who | The House will probably complete its vestigation as has been accomplished, The inquiry will cover only two polls of West Huron and will not reach Brock- ‘ille. The case made is following the eo conclusive, that» soronto Globe of Friday, Press, the government organ here, throws up the sponge. Speaking of the larest disclosure th> ree Press says that Holmes hae been placed in an unfortunate position by his friende, and that his tenure of the seat is now 80 Compromised that be cannot con- tinue to occupy it with satisfaction to his velf-respect. #@ Just before the House closed at midnight Mr. Davin asked the Premier about the statement reported in the press as made by F. W. Fitzpatrick, of the United States treasury department, who said he bad been at Ottawa on behalf of Chicage’s citizens to tnvite the Governor Genera! and Premier Laurier to assist at the cor- ner stoue laying of the post office building at Chicago in Uetober. Sir Wilfrid Laurier : to say. House. *T have nothing 1 move the adjournment of the — More Men for Manila. Wasuixcton, Aug. 5.—It appears prob— able from developments during the past two dayein the War Department that Sec- retary Root has in e»ntemplation an army of quite 40.000 men for the Philippines. WhileMr Root bas been at the bead of the department only a brief time, he has been making diligent enquiries among the bureau chiefs regarding supplies and equipments, and the trenac' is question- ing bas been available in th direction of an increase in the availabi- torce in the Eastern archipelago. A Life Insurance Policy W.th endowment added is a guaranteed provision for a short life or a long one and a sure guard j ecolemnized from her busband’s residence, | Interment | The services were conducted by the Rev. | H.W. Brown, of Fall River, Mass., for- | the eldest | duughter, Sadie,a graduate (99) of the | It is estimed that the gold output a 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. —_— + And Many Injured in a Trolley-Car Accident. [Srecrat To Tak EXaminer,] Bripceport, Conn., Aug. 7.—A trolly- car filled with passengers, running be- tween Shelton and Bridgeport, ran off the trestle at Ornogue Bridge, a short distance from Stratford, and fell sixty feet yester-~ day. Thirty people were killed and many were injured. ————— The Dreyfus Case. Paris, Aung. 5—It appears that the Minister of War, Geveral the Marquis de- Gallifet, Las absolved al! military witness~ es at the court-mar ial ot Captain Dreyfus at Rennes from professional secrecy, with the exception thet he has requested them not to divulge the names of {French agents abroad or disclose aoything which would complicate the foreiga relations of France. NEWS NOTES. By a conservative calculation it is estim: ated that a million dollars ie taken in an- nually vy the four Jottery associations, now operating in Montreal. When it is known that the ordinary players chances are only as One against 75,000 in favor of the policy cempany, there can be no surprise that the profits are enormous, The extremely hot weather in England last weék prevented the sales of cattle from being large, but reports do not ap- pear gloomy. The cheese trade of the week indicates a feeling of confiuence among holders,and the same may be said of the butter market. An advance of five cents per one hurdred pounds on refined sugar has been decided upon by the refin~ eries, PASSION PLAY PICTURES lntensely Interesting Show the Academy of Music at There was a fair house at the Academy last evening to see the moving pictures of the scenes from the Passion Play as given by the peasants of Howitz, Bohemia, and they proved most interesting, the enter- tainment being rendered more so by the solos by Mrs. Hagariy. Several times the audience broke into applause and the lecturer hae to request that no demonstres tion be made until! the pictures had been concluded. Preceding the rcenes the lecturer gave explanations and date:, and the more interesting invideuts in the life of Christ as pictured by the machine were referred to while in view of the audience. At the close the andience loudly aps plaused the entertainment. Baby’s Cough. If all motkers only knew the value of Griffith’s Mentho! Liaiment applied to the baby’s little chest, and about two drops on eugar going to bed, there would be no more anxiety when baby gets acough, It is pleasant to take, clean to apply, and wil rlieve the cough in a few minutes. All druggists, 25 cents. _—_—- Atrocities in Armenia. Moscow, Aug. 5.—The foreiga Consuls io Turkey in Asia report that the Kurds are stiil murdering Armenians in Eeczor- aum, Mush, and Sassum. HOLEL ARRIVALS. SEASIDE HOTEL: July 24. G. T. Alley, Fred Bayfield, Charlottetown; Fred E. Morris. Montreal; ui. T. Chamberlain, New York; Mrs. A. Brown, Ch’iowo; Miss Martino, Toronto; Mre. Neville do; Mrs. Philip Large, Mrs. H. R. Large, Mra. G. M. Moore, Ch’town; A. Petere, Mrs. A Peters, Bonny Peters, Ings, nuree and two children, Ch’town; July 29: Miss Scott, Ottawa; Miss Haszard Mies H. Dawson, W.E. Dawson, Robert Perry, Ch’town; July 30: N L Pearden, Fred Thorne, Ci’town; July 31: Johu 0 | Hyndman, Ch’town; Mrs. Anderson, Miss Anderson, Ch’ re = Honeywell, Hunter River; Aug. 2 Downward, St John N B; Dr Otis ike Summerside; Mies May McDonald, New H M Mabon, Ch’town; Miss ‘Ella Lord, Victoria; W st Scott, Ottowa. ro CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE F. W. Hyndman © Geteral Agent for P. E Island JOHN 0. HYNDMAN ' ARTHUR G, PEBKE “er, vee NERVOL. One ouress if not, money eone7 book! or Neuralgig Read Stanley Bros offer of shirt waists at 50c and 75c each. 184 2in. Do your shopping in Charlottetown. Single firet class fare is good for Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday, Scotch Gather- ing. din. Peters Mies Kitty Peters, James Gordon | x. and Mrs. A. E. | Aug. 1 Dr Anderson | RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacerts to heaith of the present day. Pi ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. A China Chance 20 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Saucers Just opened A SampLe Lot at less than half price. They are worth frcm 20c to 50c each, We have pliced them on our counter and imarked them at 15 cents 20 cents & 25 cents A snap for early Luyers Geo. Carter & Co. BooxseLLers & STATIONERS f Pe ee Cleansene Gasolend Refined Banzine Zenith Stain Killer ete Blanco for Canvas shoes Articles required at this time of year We bave them A. W. REDDIN, Pham, 8B Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... EC ‘Sauasnaeins HUCEREREUCHOERODERGEGESORGEGECODEREGERED: EF oot | For Comfort :* There’s no complete ~—. Glasgow; Mrs 8 C Wood, ‘foronte; Miss| Without toot comfort. That Wood, do. Aug 5: 8 W Mabon, Halifax, | ; +t+ti ‘ . Sa; 08 Line, Celein Mec 6 2) , ill fitting shoe you are wear (ing has caused you lots of un- ge em Why not get them to fit you, when they cost the ‘same. Wehave The L , Shoe for men- They’re fitters ‘from the start, in tan & black. ! Prices from $2.75 to $4.75 GOFF Bas © NO [84 gE IE pte hy ty Pret ee ei i; u