Way 150 7 5 Fr| sé — "= =? mewew : SORE a 4 New stylish waists, all Waist ~ of this seasor’s importa- es tion—just half.price in Stocls § wii =5 Waists regularly sold at Ze $2.00 are now $1.00. Hali- - Price a — ~ eee ane Ys calilaia Room DAILY EXAMINER - This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evnripipes Single Copies two ee — ——_—_-- —— House of Commons CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAN as MON pet A UGUST 21, 1899 Laake HBL GALL ‘ WITS If there’s any Shirt- Waist in that pleases yon, us NHALI the marked price aN A our store qy just give ‘ Any Shirt —and it’s your: l’bink of it. FELLAS: Those are beauties in white Swiss Muslin. A big eiecks, some in gingham —some print, $1.55, now poe lot] of fancy Pretty waistr—former « LBL HBG Se 0OCoJy 7c, are now 40c and “Fy bid so On, > ra % MOORE & % M LEOD % _ SUMMER RESORT © Seaside : Hotel RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND JOHN NEWSOV & CO., Proprietors ar Ba‘ hing. Covered Ball Alley Surface and Stil! Wa enece -CROQUET AND ‘l'gnnts Grounp | Coach will leave Char! ytetown for the above Horél every Taesday, Thursday and aturday evening, calling for guests, Returring Munday, Wednesday and Friday morning Trains leave Ch’town for Hunver River at 7 49 am,a1d1 30 and 3 10 pm. Sima merside to Hunter Kiver at 6 55,8 35 a mfand 7 35 pm. Treios rus on Eastern time, which is an bour slower than local time. Address al! cor JOHN NEWSON & CC, Charlottetown, P. E. Preset OnDU eo ce to Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store expelled by tue police, who -made 25 ar GENERAL MERCIER TQ BE ARRESTED) The Case Avainst Dreyfus Has Failed, MAITRE LABORI RECOVERING FROM HIS WOUND. Will er oO Appear in Court Again Conduct the Case. ———— > Tae Examiner.] Loxpoy, Aug. 21.—A Paris correspone | dent says: The Government it is under- stood has decided to arrest General Mer It is givento withdraw the case against Drey- cier. rumored that orders wil] be fus, it baving been proved that the Jocu- | ments relied upon to establish his guilt are | forgeries, Reyes, Aug. 21.—M.Labori is expects ed to appear in court tomorrow. He is disatisfied with Maitre Demang:’s conduct of the case thus far, and on his |} reiurn tohave General Mercier and other general’s back upon the witvess stand, After reading their evidence he is confis | dent of bis abili:y to crush Mercier. Paris, Aug. 21 present hour 56 persons bave been report- ed i: No one, as far as is known, was injured .»l a. m.—Up to the jared, including several policemen. by ‘fire arms. Nearly all were hurt by being crushed or trodden under foot. A body of rioters who had tak-n refuge io the court yard of the Gare de Li-t was | rests. (uiet has be n restored. ee SHIP NEWS P ort of Charlottetown. i | ENTERED. | Ang 19 — Evening Sta-, Campbell, Ver- | noo River; Amazon, Eastman, Sydnev; | Leveret, Langi!!, P:ctou; Diptoma, Wil- hame, Sydnev; Townstend, Whe, Pic- tou; Daniel Ruberix, Wallace; Kohinoor, Deagie, Piciou. CEARZ&D. Ang 17—Cardigan, Keeping, Sydrey Kohinoor, Deagle Pictur; Townshend, Whittle; dc; Fred M Batt, Soow, Shediac. Port of Summerside ENTERED. Aug 14—Restive, Cain, Pictou; Merry May, MckKas, Pictou, do. Aug 15 —-Neriad, Carver, ’'chibucto, lawber. Aug 17—Telephone,Wisron, Richibneto, lumber: Lochiel, Wright, Richibucto, lum- ber; «8 Campana, Demers, Montreal, mdse. Aug 18—ssCuy of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, mdse. Aug 16—Dar*, McPherson, Pictou, coal; Merry May, McKay, Pictou, bal. Aug 16—Neriad, Carver, Pictou, bal: Telephoue, Grady, Port Hawkesbury, lumber Aug 17—ss Campana, Demers, real, mdse.J Aug ls—ss City of Ghent, M:Nevin, Hatitax, mdse, Aug 19—Dart, McPherson, Pictou, bal; Mont. William Conroy. iN— —-DEALER BOOTS & SHOES Pownal Street, Ch tow, P. O—== Every Vatie'y of Leather and = ae : Rubber Foo wear —~—-- IHE LATEST STYUES RECEIVED MONTEY, yay" Purchasing all my goods for SPOT CASB. sah the lesdiog manu‘actarers of Canada. Havivg an experience of 25 years inthe business in both Canada and the United States places ioe in a position to buy ard sell a good grade of go ode at a lower pric @ than s me drms sell shoddy. A full line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwear, te Jargest manue facturers j in Canada having @ yearly output over $3,690.090 | Sb ve Dressings fz Laces all kines j ' Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on earch EIOT'TO.—-Honest Valine For Hones! Prices Lochiel, Wrigbt, Picton, bal; Chlorue, Langill, Pictou, bal. Baking Powder Mad from pure j creain of tartar. Safeguards the ford against alur ee Alum bakin: powders are the g. test menacers to nealth of the prescat ay. ee ee ROYAL BA (!NG POWDER CO,, NEW YORK. = ; | diers who found a | 80 mercif fully reechuatelt to our great em- | ances when referring to |A Flourishtng and Increasing Trade. Save | the Ugited ae — to he very flours ishiag, aod th in consequence of the | serviee will soon be established betweeo | pres@bt occasioval service. ; an Ameri can | that the next few years would see a iarge | importa ion of | | ; C0a ; | Chiorus, Langi'l, Pictou, de; Ida M, Mal- lett, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. Avg 14—Restive, Cain, Pictou, ba’; } "} | Report That Dodd’s Kidney Pills ‘RovAL | | has bought beck the copyright of *Depart- GRRMANY . AND FRAN NOE — Wilhelm JII Preaches the Gospel of Goodwill. Bertty,Aug. 19.—Emperor William une veiled on F riday amonument to the dead of tbe regiment of the first guard on the St. Private battle Geld ia the viciuity of Metz. Iu the address which nie majesty made on the occasion, he said in part : “The desigu of this monumeat differs from that “useal on hattlefis ‘ids, a mail clad archangel leans in calm repose ona sword adorned with ‘the regiments proud motto—“Sem per talje.” I desire thai the meaniog ofthis fizure be gen- NO 196 FEARFUL DOINGS =| BY PARIS MOB Meeting of Anarchists and Socialists, re HORRIBLE SACRILEGES COMMIT- TED BY THE MOB erally known. It stands on this blood em stained Seld as a guardian of all the brave | soldiers of both armies, French and Ger- man, whe fell here, for the French sol- glorious grave at St. Private, also the Germaus who fought bravely and heroically for their emperer and fatherland. When our flags are lowered in greetings be« fore this statue, and flatter mournfally over the graves of our dead comrades,may they wave over the tombs of our foee and whisper that we chink sorrowingly of their brave death, With deep thanks and an up- ward glance to the Lord of Hosts, ‘for the uidance He peror, we will recall that the countless soulsof all those who once stood face to face in bot encoumer, will look down up- on the day from when thev stand» arouud the throne of the supreme judg? united in eternal peace.” Emgeror William strongly emphasized the words “ali” and “both” in his utter- ‘all brave scldiers ot both armies.” GREAT BRITAIN ° AND THE STATES Eoinsvecs, Ang. 19 —Tbe Scotsman thattrade between Great Britain and increase, & regular forinightly steamship se and New York, instead of the toa ae, ~ te Breeding Stock Loxvoy, Aug. 19.—Mr. Victor Caven- dien, member of Parlhament for West Derbe+hire, ia a speech before the Bake~ wel! Farmer’s Club last evening, said that Government cificial told him English stock into the United Staies for breediug purposes, Kipling Buys Back a Copyright. ~~ —— — Loxsp;x, Aug. 19—Radyard K'pliog menta! Ditties” trom the publisher, George Newness, Limited, for £12,500. had issuef an enormous Kipling wants to withdraw most or the ditties, including only a few of the best in @ tuiure book. Italy and China. Rome, Aug, 19.—Toe Italian Foreign Office denies officialiy tue statements of the Paris Temps regarding an alleged ea- deavour on the part or tuts Goveroment to obiain aralway coocess:0a west of ' Pekin. J-aly has demanded no concession, it 13 declared, in northern China. | an ines Pattern For Canada, Sypvey, New South Wales, Aug. 19 — Tbe Goverament budget, delivered to Par~ liamen, showsa surpins of estimated re c*ipts over snggested expeaditures amount- ng to £140,000. ee ERLIN CONFIRMATION. ————— |Andrew Hauss Corroborates th: are the Only Cure for Lame Back. Newness s'xpeany edition, China Chance 20 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Saucers Church Broken Into and Desecrated ---Many-Arrests Made. (SPECIAL TO THE ExaMINer.) Paris, Aug. 21.—Paris was yesterday the scene of theJmost serious disturbances, which recall in some respects the Com- mune. In response toan appeal ofthe Journal, Peurl2and La Petit Republique, groups of anarchists and socialists gathered about Justopened A Samuprte Lor at less than half price. They are werth from 20¢ to 50c each, We have placed them on our counter and marked them at 15 cents 20 cents & 25 cents A snap for early Luyers Geo. Garter & Co. BookseEtters & STATIONERS #3 o'clock in the afternoon in the Place de L» Republique, The police had taken precautions and there seemed no danger of disorder. Sebastiaa Faure and Faberot, revolution~ Uae vaVENTSUDAguENUEDUUEGEUDUAEENNUGHEZ Our Only ists anarchists were the ripgleaders of the rit. Faure standing on the pedeg‘al of the Anarchists should be masters of streets. The police then interfered. The arrests made by the police included Faure, The! rioters smashed the windows cf the church of St Ambiese, anda concerted rush was made on the church of St Josepn with hatcLets, knives, etc, A wild horde buret into the church which instantly became the scene of pii- lage and sacrilege. Aliars, fonts and statues were hurled to the floor and Pictures rent, Candle-sticks and the posts of the high altar were thrown out and tram; led under foot. The crucifix | m ‘sits sud ibe figure of the S.vicur was tracturd tu several places. Chairs were carried vut side thechurch, smashed. were was nale ihe target fcr piled up, and set un fre in the eutrauce to the church. W bea this stage was reached the cruci- fix was pulled down avd thrown into the tlames. Sudderly the cry was raved that the statute of the Virgin bed been furgoteen, and the crowd returned ard tore i: down ase. ‘Lune sacristan ezcayx d aod ca.led fcr tLe police, The Republican guards promptly arrived with the constables. The mob were compelled to fall Laek in order to foam into liae ot defence as \he police atiacked thew. At leogth the officer; began to gaia tbe mastery. A score of anrrchiste tcok refuge in ad- jacent houses, others escaped ts toe be liry avd fiercely defended themselves by pour- ing mitsiles Ou the republican guarda, but finally these were dislodged. Tweuty anarchisis were fourd to be stics and knives arrested. aod carrying revolvers, loaded When the police entered the church the Anarchists had jast eet fire to the pulpit The interior of the edifice is a complete wreck. statue whichrises in the centre of the : place de La Republique addressed the hay we do eo large a business crowd. 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He bad | tried rubu:ng with liniments and variovs otber remedies to po purpose, and he was advised to take Dodd’s Kidaey Pills. “J did,” he says, “nnd the time I started to take them. Iam eincere in saying that Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me, for which I cannot be too thankfu!.” Ina letter dated June 19, 1899), Mr. Havss answers an enquiry a8 to his cure by Dodd’s Kidoey Pills as follows: 1 am pleased to say I am cured entirely through taking Dodd’s Kindey Pills.” fours truly, ANDREW HAUSS. got better from of the Sacrament and ip ‘the ciberium,. i them j | { ‘3 replacea As he did £0 he was beard | buterly commenting. Pam For Sale at Fait LOT 47, ' ' The undersigned are authorized by M arie S, Melntvre to sell the farm torme!ly owned by | 2028 o-hOD late Father Gabriel McIntyre, containing about 9) acres, situated at Fairfield. Lot 47 bounded on the East by the property of the heirs of Angus J. Mcintyre, and on the W est j by land of Alexander McKenzie. 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