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Photographs that Cive Pleasure are (hose ade by G. H. Cook, Queea Street Having the advantage of the best light in Charlottetown, and being provided with all fac ilities for up-to-date work, it follows that my Photographs give entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged to reach “the highest pitch of excel- lence.” Call acd examine and arrange & sitting. G. H. COOK | T ) ‘ ‘ f 4 . ‘ { ‘ ' ; ; —- ~~ Ce ee i 4 ] One of the most important ~ — ok North Sydney RACES. events dnring Carnival Week wil! Se the speed contests to be held on the NORTH SYDNEY aa eres TROTTING: PARK : (Member of National Trotting Assee.) WEDNESDAY, JULY 12ti Maritime Provines. Purses, $625, The clases wil) 3e a8 follows: ¢ | There willbe three clarso% opem to the 2.25 Class, Purse $250.00 2.35 Clas-, Purse $200.00 3.00 Class, Purse $175.00 Purses divided 3, 25. 15 and 10 per cent Entrance fee 5 per cent of purse, pay- able wich nomination, and winners to 5 pay per cent additional Entries close July Last. oe ee ———— ——=-- The management ef North Sydner Driving Association will spare no effert to make these races the most intereé3t- ipg ever heldin the province. Visit- ors will have an Opportunity of witness ing speed contests between the best horees in the Maritime Provinces on the FASTEST SPEED TRACK: IN NOVA SCOTIA, R. HICKEY June 17th 1899 SECRETARY a a aaa ee LY — ——— rn A LONG LIST st Seen OF GHARGES « le tO attain in the future. Made by Sir Charles Hib- bert Tupper. speaking six hours, —_ — -_ | ns | THE M’LEAN MURDER CASE. i } | Gover Acquitted. b REGARDING THE YUKON IN-) 7 , Murder. VESTIGATION BY SIFTON . Made Members of Commission, (Srectan ro Taz Exam iver.] Specific Charges Against | Gover the Staniey farmer, charged with sips the murder on May 19,of one McLean (Spectral ro rae Examiver. } Orrawa, June 28—Sir Charlee Hibbert | a. and finding him guilty of manslaught- Tupper yesterday carried oat a promise! ,, that be would renew and establish his | The Judge sentenced Gover to 10 days charges against the Yukon Government. | ;.. tie county jail. He compared the unwillingness of the Governuent to inetitute the Yukon in- quiry with the wonderful zeal displayed .in investigating all the sorts of trampel up charges against the o‘licers appointed by | the late government. In the Yukon case Sifton could be got to do no more than appoint bis relative to try the charges against Sifton’s depart: | meat, The evidence showed that Ogilvie had no idea of the duty of a judge. The verdict and sentence was received with cheers by the crowded court room. British Naval Manoeuvres me (Sreciat te Tus Examiner. ] Cuaruam, Eog., June 28.— An order bae been received at the dockyard here for the fltet to mobilize on July Lith. Ivis Neved this is a step preparing for the After further reviewing the evidence of |amnual naval manceuvres. Ten battle- the commission, Sir Hibbert read a series | ships and thirty-two cruisere wil! take part of resolutions reciting the course of the) imthe operations. Laurier iu the Manitoba aileged election frauds and stating that Si, Charles Hibbert Tapper believes that ig} giver some assistance by the Government 4 . Qussec, June 26.—Some 800 inmaies he can prove that the Minister of the In-| oes). Beanport Asylum madea pilgiim- terior was guilty of scandalous delay and | age on Saturday to Ste. Anne de Beaupre, neglect in dealing with the conditions ra- About half way down, while the train wes ported tohim from the Yukon in 1897,| "Henig ate good an eae one Pease that the commission to Walsh was illes | piers eta. aeate ‘aan gally issued; that Wa 3h was permitted to! yoburt, though how he eseaped death is a unduly delay bis departure for the Yukoni| mystery. Whenasked why he jumped be fit for the position of| said that the train was going too fast for | his taste Government A Lunatic’s Jamp. that he was Commissioner; that McGregor and Nor- wood, appointed mining iospectors, were | incompetent men and Norwood en Ameri-~ ean citizen ; that Sifton showed favoritism V V 6 Ruy, ; iving dredging licenses and liquor} , ermits i men who had be ‘TWO ADS THIS WEEK permits to men who had been partners of his, some of whom hailed from Sctitious Beeavse we want to sell you fer the holidays ‘residences ; that Sefton wrongfully gave — EVERYTHING YOU WANT—— Wade permission to trafic io mining licenses; that Mudoe’ was guilty of gross Lime Juice, 15e a bottle— Strawberry, Rasberry, G.«ger not neglect in making. postal arrangements ; that the negleet of the Government has created insanitary conditions ia the Yu_ kon that commissioner Walsh was guilty of misbehaviour in ofice,of favortism,of liason with Lucille Elliot, and that this Lucille was given @ special advantage in locating claims allowed to keep siloon open om Swodays; tbat Walsh illegally and vindictievly interfered with legal permits iesued by the Northwess! Government, that various officials of the Government im the Yakon were guilty of blackmail, selling information, eidedoor ete., Cigars wholesale and; retail, and was other column.. Reddin Bros OPPOSITE PUSY OFFICE. influences avd concealment of facias toat Wade vwerile he was tbe legal adviser of the Commissioner was personally in- terested in yrivileges ani concessions given by the Commissioner: that the timber inspectors were interested in timber leases ; tha: @ timber lease granted anc paid for was talsen away from the leasee on the excuse that it was needed for the people of Dawson,—alter which that timer was sold to. private parties wko made a ne! a bh | it | profit of $5,000 out of it. Therefore resolved that His Excellency e . be adwised to instruct the Attorney Genera, ‘ to take proper action to have these charge, RB 5 heard, and that a Royal Commission of wwo | jadges be appointed to enauire into the These are good wearers and will stand the hard knocks the facts, Parliament clothing them with the requisite powers. that boys will give their foot- wear. Sir Chas. Hibbert said he made tbese charges with a full sense of responsibility, He could have done it all under the protection of Parliament, but he realized that he was making charges against per- sons some of whom were not here to speak for themselves, If the tribunal were granted he would undertake to make good hie accusations, when asked to do ao, in British Columbia orin the Yukon, orat Ottawa. If he failed to make make them good he would consent toa verdict that he should no longer represent the people in this House GOFF BROS i Sr.Joun, N,B., Jane 28.—The trial of | whom he found in his wife’s bedroom, re- sulted in the jury acquitting Gover of mur- ) and would retire from the parliament of | ng whatever advancement he migbt be | oe tks 3 ; At 11.45, Sir Charles Hibbert moved the | adjournment of the debate, having beeu the Jury of ®range California Wines, etc.,| her) gee Read fishing ad in an y 4 Jemes Bden. |Coyle, Pred Foley, Wm {McDonaid, Joba | Do ; XAAMINE ISLAND, WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 4899 _ QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL. | was therefore, in taking this stand. | The Honors List.—Names in all the Grades in Order of Merit. —— eee } PRINCIPAL LANDRIGAN’S DEPARTMENT. Grede X. Governor Geneial’s Bronze Genera! Proficiency Leightizer. Certificates from School Board—John Leightizer and Isadore Doiron. | Grade 3X. ; . 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Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to heaith of the preseat day. it ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. “NO [54 el Algebra—Jas Leightizer,B Callaghan, P G Nis, F Hennessey. ‘ Latin—H Callaghan, Wm King, Ff Mc-} Court, F Hennessey. j Fresch—H Callaghan, Wm Kiog, F Hennessey, F McCourt. Composition— H Callaghan, F Hennes- sey, Jas Leightizer, Fred Conroy Certificate for vertical writing—Wm King. Certificates for Punctuality and Attend- ance Walter Ogar. Pwoctnality—H Hermans, Wm King, Frank Henoessey, Jobn Coyle. Attendance— Harry Hermans, Horace Callaghan, Vecnie Gillan, Jos MeDonald. MR. BRADLEY’S DEPARTMBS7. Grade VIII. Certificates—James Payue, Philip C: yl, Peter Doyle, Leo Brawders, Jas Eden, Jas Doyls;. Byrne McCourt, John Power. Certificate for Vertical Writing— Emmet Callagban. Resading—RBay Bell, Jas Payne, Byroe McCourt and James Eden. Dictation—Peter Doyle, James Doyle Louis McRory, Jas Payne, Jobw Power Eoglish—Jas Payne, Jas Doyle, Jas E jes., Leo Brawiers. Compositioe—Emmet Callaghbak, Jas Payne, Philip Coyle. Pevmaoship—E Callaghan C Blanchard Jas Dovle, Jas Eden. Drawiog—Jas Payne, Leo Brawders, Joln Dorsey. hatia—James Payne, Leo Brawders Peter Doyle. Brench—James Doyle, Louis McRory, Peter Doyle. " i TOG! SHC) FIFTY SETS JUST RECEIVED 6 Balls, 8 Balls See our BIG, VALUER Croquet Set for Only 90 ets ea Geo. Carter & Co. EMPORTERS GHAAAAAARAAAS A Few Dont’s For Sigar Smokeas Don’t light a cigar by gas or cther means—uniless xz History-—James Eden, Corney Blanchard. Geography — James Eden, James Payne, Gorvey Blanchard. Arithmetic— Peter Doyle, James Payne, Philip Covle. Geometry—Leo Gillis, James Payne, Jobn Power, Algebra—Leo . Gillis, Byroe McCourt. Nature Studies—Leo Brawders, Philip Philip Coyle, reey. Attendance—John Power, John Dorsey. Deportment— H Benoit, Jos Mahar, Joba Power,Wm McCarthy, Wm Mc- Donald, 8 Dufty, Leo Gillis, Leo Braw- ders. R. BE. SMIYM'S DEP’T. Grade V1. Reading~- F Conroy, Geo McDonald, E McDonald. 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