; > —— - a - —>=- —— le aeteceneen ees r sete oom VOL 3: eget st? geod: F UH AR — 7 “ $s ; EERE '¢ a7 4 € s OF: 1Cut In Two Every sprivg been priced * al figure. well made, factory. There’s not a lot. gai sw BRS RRS ABE Ria, LPO xLOTTETOWN P. E. IS DAIL his is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, ‘having to LAND, “WED advise the Public, may speak free.” $e XAMIN JURIPIDES Single Copies two Cents NESDAY -—~ tenia NO {45 jacket in stock has just half its origin- Everyone is stylish, and honestly satis- poor jacket in the If you hurry you'll get one, if you don’t somebody else will. eT ye WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE ’ ire and Marine INSURANCE he Oldest, trongest d Best mpanies In the world, are repre- sented at this Agency. Risks taken on description of insvrable poceety itt LOWEST RATES: W nyndinan, Oflice 33 Queen 8S tLEPAONE >! le Oia. ‘ia Dividend Notice Mercuasts Bank or P. E. 1. every | Boots From Bell’s Store give the utmost satisfaction. No | need of paying too much for boots: | I can give you boots that look well, | fit weil, and wear well—very much | cheaper than you have any idca of. My store has lately been ssid and improved, have a large § and ) stock of readymade boots, } | excellent You can get a pair to suit at a price sto suit. Call inand see my goods! even if you don’t buy. | The store is on Great | Street near Queen Square- | mom ‘JOHN T. BELL Damaged | oe George Charlottetown, June Let, 1899 | Notice is hereby given, that a half ly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent “onum, on the capital stock of the has been dec'ared payable at its ing house on and after July 3rd next Pee Transfer books will be closed from | 1%th June, to the 3rd of July next, days inclusiye. Y Order of the Board. J.M. DAVISON. Cashier. e let, 1899 1000 bushels ¢amaged by | Sea Water, will be sold at a bargain whilst land: ing at Peake’s No. 1 whart, ng Se eee SERIOUS RIOTING =| IN HINDOOSTAN, * Rioters Increasing ant Trouble Spreading. THEY HAVESECURED QUANTITY | OF ARMS AND AMMUNITION, And are Commiting Outrages and Burning Houses. [Specia, ro Tes Examiner] Bompay, June 21.—The riotsin South- ern India have reached serious proportions, and the disturbance has spread as far as Travancore. In dealing with the rioters at thie place the police were overpowered and were severely beaten and forced to retire. The rioters have seized a number of guns and have secured a quantity of | ammupitien, and have now become a'! dangerous force to reckon*with. They are, cutting off the ears of their opponents for ; the sake ef obiaining their earringe with the least trouble, and are burning houees and committing various outrages. About four hundred and fifty houses have been burned at Sambovadgaria. Troops have © been calied out and are now patrolling the disturbed districts. — oo Scott Act Repealed. ([SpecraL To THE EXAMINER. ] Montreat, June 21.—The voting on the repeal of the Scott Act ia Brome County reeulted in the repeal of the act by a majority of 540. Francis Joseph Ill [SPECIAL TO THE /XAMINER ] Vienna, June2l.—The continued ill- ness of Emperor Francia Joseph of Austria whose condition has not improved is causing alarm. ee LOCAL NOTICES. Flower sale at Norton’s auction room tomorrow morning. Blooming flowers and roses at Norton’s sale tomorrow morning. $1.50 a pair—All our men’s bicycle boots to be cleared out at $1.5) a pair—a snap.—R K Jost. 600 enits of babs vunderclothing worth 75 cents asuit we will clear the Jot for 45 cents a suit.— Prowse Bros. 3i. A few setiees 8 feet long painted suitable jfor I-wns, for sale. Apply to R. K Zi, } | i | | | Brace. A nice lot of mercerised sateens, looks and you’l! Snd tnat I just like silk, in Nile green, pale blue, | black, roya) blue and purple, suitable for blouses, at F Perkins & Co. New figured black dress goods in extra fine quality just received at F Perkins & Co. New corded pique with white and blue check received this morning at F Perkins’ & Ce. Another lot of those crash skirts and crash skirting at F Perkins’ & Co. RK H Mason’s is the best place to buy | a wananas; he has a fresh supply by the SS Halifax and is eelling them cheap. Tne ladies of Morell parish are already | rolling ap their sleeves in their fixed de~ termination to make the 4th July Jubilee Tea eclipse all others of the season—or any other season, Do you want to buy alight hat or cap in straw felt er erast; if s0 we are showing ‘the best assortment ia the city.—Prowse { ‘ Zi, SSS ee Alfred 4. Taylor, of Margaree says: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and {saved a horse worth $140.00. Thos. W. Payoe of Bathurst, eaved the | | life of a valuable horse that the Vet. had { bottles of MIN- given up, with a few ARD’S LINIMENT. Bory Waytep.—A smart boy wanted. j Apply at Tae Examiner Office. TO CURE TOOTHACHE INA ee Horace Haszard. © Sane Ch’town, 29.b J ime, {9 -3i good fo Neuralg | ton. ok all Unnatete, . nae ee TRAGEDY AT SUMMERSIDE our Little Girls Surrounded by the Tide and Drowned. Summerside was visited awful Four little , the eldest aged 11 and the youngest | 6, were drowned within a mile of,and in sight of their own homes. Five little girls had gone out clam digging. Their names were, Bell May Fraser, Laura, Aggie and Janie Gallant and Daisy Perry. They had wandered along the bars about the shore and before they noticed it the water camein and surrounded them. They all started to try (o wade tothe shore, but only one, Aggie Gallant; sneceeded, and before friends were able to get to ‘the scene the other four periehed. The bar was immediately dragged and at hal/-past ses en three of the bodies were found, The body of Daisy Perry, six years old, up to one o’clock to-day had not been found. As the catastrophy was so palpab-~ ly an accident, ao inquest will be held. by an anal yesterday afternoon. giris Guus for South Africa. Loxpox, June 20.—The Cape Town corre* pondent of the Daily Mail says: *'The Government has forwarded a battery of heavy guns to Kimberly for the defence | of the diamond fields. There is great activity ia the Cape imperial command and muaitions of war are being sent in large quantities,” eee PLAN OF CAMPAIGN How General Joubert Would Act in the Event of War. Lonpoy, June 20..-The St. James Gaz- ette claims to have rsceived from an abso- lutely reliable source at Pretoria, tbe plan of the campaign which wi ! be followed by General Joubert cemmander-in-chief of the Boers, in the event of war between the Transvaal and Great Britain. General Joubert’s forces wil | consist of | 20,000 men, armed with Maueer rifles, in additio. w 46 gquick- firing gons, and 1,000 artillerymen, ost of them drawn from the Germano and Dutch armies. With these troops and help expected trom the Orenge Free State, Joubert’e expects to take the offensive immediately after the declaration of war, enter the Orange Free State and march on Kimberley, the Bri- tish diamond mining centre in West Gri- gualand which forms four of the seventy divisions of Cape Colony, Kimberley is about 100 miles nerthwest of Bloemfon~ tein. Jn his march on Kimberley,Joubert will have the railroad as far as available and expects to capture the towa with smal! loss, blowing up De Beers Sdiamend mine. Simultaneously, it is added, the railroad from Cape Towh to Buluwayo will be de~ stroyed by Boer sympsthizers end agenis in Cape Clony, who will also destroy the Port Elizabeth-Pretoria line, south of Bloemfontein, to prevent British troops from using it. Immediate: ly after Kimberley is captured, General Joubert will advance on Cape Town, capital of Cape Colony, through weatern provinces, where the dutch predominate and are expected to join the Boers. Jous bert calculates he will be master of Cape Town 4 fortnight efter the declaration of war, and that he will then be able to dic» tate terms of peace. The Presbyterian Conference — Hamitron, Ont., Jane 19.—A memorial to the assembly today from the trustees of the Nisbet Academy of Prince Albert, and the Synod of Manitoba and the Northwest regarding the disposition of the fuode of the academy was considered and the mat~ ter referred to a committee to report at a subsequent session. The report of the aged and infirm ministers’ fund wae pre- sented and adopted. SS eS SAARARAARAAAAAS = Boudior — Paper Rolls.... 10e, cr 3 for 25c Holders:--- 10c and 1l5ce extra. Flat’s-... de, or 6 for 25c, 10s, o 3 for 25c. A. W. REDDIN, Phm., B., Central Drugstore UNNYSIDE.... PEPER EEE E SS “ SUSE VETeareyeeureey™ Th GARARRRRARAAAARAARARAR ws IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS At Bethune’s Change if Party ; DISCUSSED FORTWO HOURS BY | THE MEMBERS. The Doctor Explains why he Went Over to the Government. [Spxorat To Tae Examiver.] Orrawa, June 21,—In the House yess terday,two hours discussion took place over the case of Dr. Bethuue.M.P., for Victoria C. B., and now supports the party he wae elects ed to oppose and over the patronage of Victoria. Dr. Bethune in explaining his change said he went to the other side of the house because he liked it better than the other, and his change was satisfactory to the mejority of the people in the country. Mr. Bethune observed that the Gov- ernment policy did not differ from the principles he had advocated in his cams paigo. (Upposition) laughter. Sir Char- les Tupper on the close of the discussion observed that he had not supposed it to be a matter of great consequence and be was willing to leave Dr. Bethune to the judg- ment of the electors whom he had bes trayed, Mining Disaster in Scotland. {Specia. to THe ExamIner.] Giascow, June 21.—The Ganchalland pit in Ayrshire was suddenly flooded yes-~ terday while a number of miners were below. At latest accounts fifteen men were miséing. ~~ GRADING AND INSPECTION OF APPLES. The Fruit Grower's Associatien of On- tario is calling upon the Federai Govera~ ment to adopt regulations for the grading and inspection of apples, and with ihe view of bringing pressure to bear from this Proviuce have asked our Frait vrow- ers’ Association to endorse the following resolution : To the Honorable Minister of Agr culture, Ouawa,— Whereas, it is well known that frandu- lent packing of apples for export is avery prevsient evil which is yearly bringing discredit upon the name of our Dominion avd ruining the English market for our Canadian apples. Whereas, as a matter of fact, Cana- dian apples are the finest im the world, and will bring the very highest prices in the English markets, if confidence in the macking can be sustained, Whereas, we believe that about eighty~ five per cent of the apples grown ia On- tario that are shipped to Great Britain are purchased, graded, packed and ship- ped by dealers,and, as itis to their inter- a. as well as the interest of all concerned, that a reliable brand should be estab- lised, Therefore, Resolved, that thie Associa- tion do humbly pray that you will provide some remedy for the same. We would suggest that certain marks or numbers be adopted to indicate certain grades and sizes of apples, and that it be made a miedemeanor for anyone to stamp these marks or numbers upon the outside of his packages unless the contents of the packages are in accordance therewith; that ; the name and address ef the owner and shipper be always required om either the inside or outside of closed package intesd- ed for export; and that an inspector be appointed with power to open any packages and, if found frauduient to have the grade marks removed, and to expose the offender ;and we ‘further svggest that the terms used for grading be“ No1” and A No Is, No 1 to include sound apples reason~ ably free from worm holes, scabs or other blemishes and to be net less than 2; inches in diameter, and grade A No 1 the came, with apples not less than 2] inches in diameter. In order to obtain the approval of the Prince Eiward Island Association without calling a meeting, members thereof are requested to authorize the secretary, Mr. Peter McCourt, Charlottetown, by postal card, to attach their names to this resolution aud forward it t> headquarters. who has changed sides ! |RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against < alum. xd sto one of of the. nw day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. FIFTY sl RECEIVED 6 Balls, 8 Balls See our BiG VALUER Croquet Set for Only 90 cts ESE Geo. Carter & Co. IMPORTERS ¢ For Ligit ( Little Noes; On our centre counter you'll find a large variety of child- ren’s shoes, light, soft and comfortable ones just the cor- rect thing for summer wear. We bought a big lot of these good», and we bought them rigt. Here’s th2 price we sell them at:— Reco Children’s strap slippers, tan or black, size 3 to 7, 39c Children’s Dongola buttoned, tan or black, size 5 to 7, 50e to 68 Retter ones if heeds vant the GUFF Bros ~~ - ere err or reese sone “ ©] 22 OOOO DROP IN AND SEE ME I bave the latest Americsn news~ papers received by mail every day. o FRUIT always fresh and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the choieest $ chocolates and oiber kinds, @ Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc Call in when you're passing the é store, old City Hotel corner ‘ R. H. Mason HO0646 8448 OD 20268 &@ > _ Sees ee A Pe ame Neate, ee a