NER AT TN ce, SS — NED a aving $o advise the Public, Sh may speak free,”—Evripipes r Dollars per Yea: Men, h Single Copies two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY AUGUST 5, 4899 > EXCITING SCENE IN THE HOUS Loses His NO [83 THE WEST INDIAN ISLANDS A TEHILY BECEPTION. j eo —> —- 2. 2s 2s 2] 2s 23s ws | THE TRANSVAAL ’ , , oi | ' Mr. Chamberlain Makes a Significant Statement in Parliament. Tronble Will be Ended Without Pir- | Given by Sir:Wilfrid to Chicago’s:In- vitationu: ing a Skot Did You | Lospox, August 4.—During the debate it. the House of Commons on Wedoesday ; Ou tae Colonial Loans Bill, the Secretary ~~ — Mr, Blair (Seegcia, To THe Examixaa} (Speciat: ro Tre Examener.] } ; | ; | of State for the Colonies, Mr. Chamberlain ' See The | said: in regard to the Government of the Caps. Town, Aug 5.—In the Assembly, Wasnixczo:, August 4+-Fy W. Fitz | Tem ey West Indies that the constitutional tights} Ceci] Rhodes said the Transvaal ‘difficulty | patrick, of the Treasury Department, bas should not be further extended, adding that ; : , t ‘ | in Cease eines they had already zone to far would be overcome inafew months with- | just returned from Ottawa, where he wen Ne F li a and the electors did not care for their | out ashot being fired, owing to the mutual] at the instance of the Committee of Citi- | privileges, claiming that the “so-called | moderation displayed. } zens of Chicago in charge of the cere- wf WwW e ‘ ANDIS DRESSED DOWN BY THE liberal constitutions were nothing more or ea monies of laying: the corner etone of thet | less than oligarchies.” Continuing Mr. | Cae said he was convinced the | Crown an@ Government would be guided ' be local public opinion as to the best system. Kinesvon, Jaimaica, Aug. 3.— Popular OPPOSITION. city’s great post office bwilding next October by Prevident McKinley, toarrangs for the formal inwitation and expected ac~ Baseball at St. Johme f , , , , f j | Refused, as Usual, to Give Them In- Sailors | | ceptance of Government members, and the |Sercrat ro Tue Examrnaa,) j f formation. resentment against the vonditions of the St, Joms, Aug5.—The Alerts. were Goenetenen neem ae > : iiahieni Imwperia! loan is rapidly increasing and | again defeated by the Boston Collegians, 9 It is admitted that his resepees Bee ‘ finding significant expression through the | to g. litue chilly, Sie Wilfrid Laurier cautiovely t ‘ ; (Seeciat To Taz Examiner.) newspapers, Tne Telegraph commenting telling him that under the present condi~ 3 i < on the subject says it recognizes the pres-~ eee tions it would.be impossible for him to: : a ; Orrawa, Aug.5.—When the Railway f b licieal crisis i lvi . = oe he ‘ j g Y | ence of another pclicical crisis tavolving GNLY WANT 3,008 2900 oil - 4 f ‘ subsidies were up yesterday, Mr. Blair|a grim sruggle, and with a greater need : ar asl a copelier the taventes oe ) : lost histemper whea asked tor iaforma~ | ee See a vole, ees this side of the border. — a ti . ve cat ee period since Db. /Ontipning t @ L@le- Claims. ef De ressed i i . 4 tou regarding the Raiay R ver subs. graph says: * While the Island must not P Minors: in the 2eby’s Cough. a Just in yest rdey from New vidy. repudiate its liabilities, it can raise a loan Atlin District.: If all matkers only koew the value of 7 a ee ey trem Newn Some of the members are of the opinion, | On its own responsibilities Swithout selling : Griffith’s L{gntvol Liniment applied to the York that this line will either be a connection, | it$ political manhood. It must offer re- Seactar, Wash., Aug. + ‘r-Hx-Con- baby’s little chest, and about two drops on ) ‘ ‘ans by which the Nortl Desiie Ratloc | sistance to all principalities and powers, | gre#sman James Hamilton Lewis leit for sugat going to bed, there would be no ) i lhe newest sellest things : a rmbera * gemme mal'w*Y | that can be brought ivto operation by an Washizgton today to present to the State) nore anxiety when baby gets acongh, It ) | : , nits a seoalek anh 5 of the United States will capture the jinimieal and despotic Imperial policy, Department a = ae is pleasant to tak¢, clean to apply, and aa : i J . ’ | traffic of the Northwest and carry it to the! having the sympathy of all generous im- | ™!D¢r# agatnel the Conadiaa Government ye jieve the-cough in a few minutes. } : : Teited ta ae a : an f thi " d democratic | for damages sustained through the enact- | 4 iste, 25 cents. / : Most of them are of the ; nied Mates Aas — that . will pase Ag ee oe —" ment of @ law by the Provineial legoe~ Fugees / q new shade of crev—s me into the control of the Canadian Pacific. - ——— lesmeo- of Beieiah, Oobmunbin .dolmomieig ti a ; : =e © S ey—some are For this reason the Westera members Rail ane aliens from locating placer-claime in the a | own pe blue ~ ae: 8 ‘ ra [sought to insert a clause limiting feigiy ailway Subsidies. aay ang ee :>» ex enn ee ; trimmed with pretty ribbon | rates tor wheat on this road —ae odin, a Sone de ee : one. / ¢ RSet mes : ; ; of arbitration before the Joint. igh Com- ; and quills at side. ' Clarke Wallace asked Mr. Blair what! Ortawa, August 4.--The railway sub-| mission. Mr. Lewis represented: about | d San a} ‘ 4 Stacce the road would be from the ae eee pn net oe one thousand miners alate claims ag- ee them in our northern i a o the House at this mornings sitting. The 83,000 : : t a "i | Uaited States border. __ | Minister of Railways endeavoured to justi~ ae ” window Lam sure[dou% Know, said, Blair, in | ty the enormous expenditure of $6,5(0 000 Se ae ee B ‘ sd p vd 4 : | bis most cavalier manner. | proposed by the Government by saying Gold for Cenadaa. OV er : ; , ee ee yer ee eee | thas Sir Charles Tupper bad committed ae we Nie om a ‘el av 4 | himself and the Opposition to that pro- Now ¥ A (tn ; f ; e ‘ i Simply shametuithai mem- posal. But Mr. Foster denied that Sir Naw Fork, August 4,.—Ssipments of' Wide rom pure j bers sbould be treated in this way. Charles nad taken any such stand. The| god to Canada have been made by the : ' ¢ tied Si clade se tk Opposition was not committed. Ao any such | Gansdian branch banks. in this-ciny for cream of tartar. Ri a .? et Ceuomit (C eUcO 18k. | wormous expenditure and, while in favor | tho lass few days. The movement is oe | W ibat right Have you (0 lecture me? f of granting aesistance to railways urgently spoken o€ asa precauticaary one, tae pur- C> food 4 S1 40 Si 80 $1 75 j know my duties. I want the House to} required in the development of the coun- | pose a — ne oe It ‘Sad the ® = devetacd thet se j try, took the position that when possible | 4S stated today that the ‘bank of Mon- . a et ee [won't be lectured by the railways should be constructed 9 peiveh treal had shipped about$s00OMand che agaimst alum, s 4 daa J ee wwers a, ees eoterprise and capital. Bank ef Britsh North America about i ’ ! . ‘aylor: “You'll have to.” 9800,000. The Canadian Bank of Com-~ é * iiieieihageidied eo Ae _— : . os | by a "ese Z » ‘ Blair: I wall not. I can go into the corri- iat wet aia moat understood io.have sbippeci Avatars nine een o> Soe ‘ OIE & } EU ee eee eee ” Saicenil anieek will/mot be- anaier «fy | - f ne enh LAs) —a * , tempt they deserve,” eee effected by uhese shopmenste,, Boston and | Seupsumenmnnnens ty i 7 Foster “You’ve made a good many exx| Vaneovver, B. C., August 4.—Captain | @:he: a-ar-by points basing seat a jarge | —— | i i > . ‘ . hibitions of yonrself in this House, but | Jobo — of the eee ows aes amwouut of gold to this city, *th move to : é ‘a ee a gation jompaby has retunacd from Atiiow come to-morrow, ‘ , Wi hat v3 ec Adv ertise vv e H WW ; a of Railways a i a reba od Sie a ’ — 1s as busy a8 a bee- Dive ano sixty Ci°linds , $! ' will find that he cannot carry out the| have from three to twenty-five men work. | ESTEEMED EXCSfanGESs. ' OPERA HOUSE 7 luff here. {t is humilating to see|iog upon them. He estimates that the aetna ; +. . [ _ ce —> -— — — | =2> »— +» ~~» = i a 2 eee a cl-an-up for the season will be fully $2,-| Mail and Empire: Sir Richard Cart~ ; E eet 000,000. A remarkabie feature about tho) wrigot onee alluded to tie “pestiferouc-4, Minister brings no documents before the! aijin old is the fact thes it ie the richestin | pascalities” at wii S One night only j = _— - - — ee me —-— me A o gold is the fact (yd 26 wt * richestin rascal itie: of tbe Conservatives. Tho}. : J : House, and when he does read one of 4| British Columbia if no in ies ail term is ensirely inadeqyate- 90 describe the Tharsda hu {0th 4909 ; : number asked for, he hides it away, eay- ning as it 's panned from $17. to $1Sean | doinzs of the machine, bus: on that subjest } ast UUs 1 , ; Pownal Street Cut price S h Ce St or ing that ise stile paper of his pes » founce. Tce Discovery mei ye — tae good knight is dumb. Ys t a "| ing been worked overra year, has been s0ldi) Montreal Gazette: :Senveof the worst. B a . ' “Waliace contrasted Blair’s conduct with | tg R Brownlee, brother of the Provingial ‘features of former banking crisis have! The Passion i bel Onre y that of Sir Charles Tupper, who, when he | Government Surveyor, for $25,000 cas. =} heen removed vy operation of the law that 5 i , asked for railway subsidies, came to the sheila \secures.tbe holder of: a “ailed or suspended . * * . . ° s > 7 > 3) a . DEALER IN House we details in respect to all Lord, Pamuncefote. ae ee cities eaten Oe Ae given by the Devoot Peasants of : Boots & S h oes classes * The Minister threatened to go ee seonag tank: Seagpl aa tie eer Maslin, in the Behewion Marcsts. i | into the corridor; be might as well go) Toxnox, Aug. 4—The British Acubas- | circulation, but its operation wakes wp for | REPRODUCED i ® ¥ there and stay for all the good he is here.” | sador to the United States assumes the | its peculiarities in a. sime of stress. It is i PR j Po vnal street Charlottetown P E Island After further exchauge of remarks some | title of Lord Pauncefoteas’ result of his eae thimgvaboun the late banking) : , tle 3 iven and the item | elevation to the peerage. ' e ie stillicon- | *¢R Station. — : } “Moving Pietures” 7 hyery Variety of | eather & Rubber Footwear ens lirmatos wr gvew SP sidering what territorial stvi+ he will take. Le Quotidien,:“"Whe sum the Govern a the LOESCOPE ‘ 5 sill te i a oe passed. Tbe Ambassador will ret»: to The Hague | meat is asking from Parliament is moae y if tHE UATERT STYLES RECEIVED MONTHLY : : thorty to cas pete some ‘sco Uowler-| than $60,909,000—-a mallion dollars. a oe a 1 : 7) pa" Purchasing ail my goods for SPOT CASH, from the leading manufacturers of A shoe snap 50 pairs la dies ence details there, and wil! *rt for Wash—| week. woe Lecture by G Trewella 8 Canada. Havirg an experience of 25 years in both Canada and the United States ngola Oxford shoes | ington in October. He wil fiually retire “Pay, Baptiste, pay ! Martin, : & pisces ae 12 a position to buy andeell a good grade of goods at a lower price than eo atte ae lot will st from the diplomaticeervice im, Merch or é “Mr. Moasiar ia dead, but bis lieutenants Prices, 25, 35 and 59, } sume Srios eell shoddy: , “? \ S| Aprilnext. Lord Pauncefote expects to | live ; he sucwessors who failow him i > 4 full line of the Ames Holden Companvs High grade footwear. the large 5t manu~| for 69c a pair, J B McDonald | resume the Alaska negotiations, which | well. ag + ‘ - in Canada yearly output $3,000.009 & CO have been “suspended during the hot| “Laurieriem does precisely wbat Mer- : mi . fagiurers | } y , n. weather,” on his arrival in Washington. cierism did;. extravagance aol jpbbery : ll kinds percent march ‘and-~jn-band,to the corte the ; 5 | Shoe Dressings o Laces. SUOUNURUDDUDEEROGAGOEREDURDOGRORODERRRHOOZ, country,” : : Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on earth |= =| Te Make Twenty-three Kuots. ana Mak ae ice ae 7 : 7 . = = kwear in this city. F ; th s MOTTO.—Honest Vaine For Honest Prices = Cleansene =| Beaux, Aug 4—The North German | core Gordos & Melellun { 0. ‘ = = | Lloyds Steamship Compsny bas placed an : ed AMES " ; = = = . a te nee Geer tt = Gasolene =;| order with the Vulcan Ship Building Com-{| 1,900 Scotchmen, Irishmen, Englisb- + = =.| pany, near Stettin, for a line to be com-} men, Frenchmen with their sweethearts 00t is R fin ( Ba ANT = | pleted by the summer of 1901, which shall) wives, sons and daughters wanted to For =: ‘ } . — p p ll = make twenty-three knots anbour This | atsendthe Scotch Gathering on Thursday. é ; ' f eo = h g Kill t =| is two kdots faster than was culled for in : ’ Men ig = ; j | the contract for the Kaiser Wilhelm der nee ; : \ = Jonith Stain Killer ete = : omfort 2 ~~ ’ - = | 0 e € 5 BY = =| ih There’s no complete comf i ort : 4 = Blancofor Canvas shoes &{GoodHarvest im Southern England a etthent Gest See That ‘en 7 = 2 cheaibaae |: : . & + : ° : Bi , = Articles required at &| Lonpoy, Aug4.—TheSouth of Eng. in DW ill fitting shoe you are wear- h = ae = ting of wheat,-oate, and hay i : ; ‘ 13 = this time of year Si kcerr, Sxaptatiente seteeded, san Danone salar yos: inet We U | = , } S | acreage above the usual. Fruit was never Casiness. Why not get them 7 7 “0 plies —_>- = We have them = | better; cherries are exceptionally fine, and j ee xe to fit you, when they cost the ik : A = = apples and black and red curraats oa a SS ae same. Wehave The Lynne iF . = = | splendid. The 8. S. POLIN sat : : ; i = = f the 8. 8. POLTNO will sail from} shoe for men- They’re fitters i @ i= A. W. REDDIN, Fhm., & ear PECAN ie Montreal Thursday, the 3rd., and sails f hh ae & bi - q f © E = ne eee ere for St. John’s Newfonndland via}*TO™ the start, in tan ack. ib a . = taking In the Scotch sports will please note nS ; . oF an = ? is Contanl Penge = ' that ssaaieinaendath oe been oan with ae oe ee 0.B. For | Prices from $2.75 to $4.75 4 ”s is SUNNYSIDE.... = aes ee a ai as tofreight or passage HS ' = gZ rom needay till Friday. din, ad T) Fev R U C F | = q Califoroia Bartlptt pears cheap tonight N. RATTENBURY, () FF H a TROMUGGURDDUUADGGDGEDGASUGQGSOREAEEELEED © at Beer & Gof’s, Aug 4 Agert