P other column. ea , a ok a“ | AMIN senate Read. Room This is Tras Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evrirrone Sinihe Copies into Cente ..* . Sa or ae —- : : —$—— ss a a ee ees ~— . - — —encins — aaa VOL 35 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, FRIDAY JUNE 30. 14899 NO 153 -»_ ere, - | ER Wa BD a Cab aol Nanaia OE So QUIS H0Se The Pair evi Evening ay iy SS ‘ Av i 4 yyh K\eo on sale, AN AALS . ~ — . HS On Friday evening o'clock, these goods A Ny PLE LEN NLA IEE A ALA vf / - ‘nF : é pir IN One lot AO A ie on i. A NV . 125 pairs SS Ea biack cotton hose—good a ==), es * ay — a old prices, hose--good value at the ee The lowest price was 26 cents per pair, the highest was 40c, But they’re odd sizes, we haved sizes 6, 61-2, 7 7 1-2, 8 and 8 1-2. but not all sizesin one quality. They will be displayed on the front counter to the right as you enter WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE BIG BARGA ——IN ALL KINDS OF - FURNITURE AT OUR BIG DISCOUNT SALE tt will be money in yonr pocket to trade with us. JOHN NEWSON GARAASAARAAAS e Run NOVA SCOTIA SHIP. WILL NOT GRANT | AN INVESTIGATION = | Loss of the Selkirk at the Philippines. [Seecian ro toe Examiner.] Government Goes Back ss Pesan. tov 90, —Xens ota on Their Promise, pine Islands was brought from the orieat | by the steamer Rio De Janeiro. | The Selkirk, which was owned by W SIFTON’S COURAGE OF THE | Manila with a $400,000 cargo for Boston o, OTHER DAY HAS VANISHED. al Captain Crowe was in command en? | Killed by the Train. He Now Claims That the Yukon '! Charges are not Definite. ——————— [Specra, to Toe Exampeze.] Sr. Jony, June 30:—John Byers, of Fairvelle,St. JonnCo.,a brakeman on the C. P. Railway, fell between: the carson the ballact train yesterday on the Frederic. ton branch and his right arm and leg were almost severed by the car wheels. Hedied ashort time after the acci- dent. ([Speciat to tHe ExaMiner.] Orrawa, June 30.— Mr. Sifton and hie colleagues will not give Sir Charles Hibbert The Minister of the Interior spoke at considerable length arguing that the charges ure net eufficient~ ly definite to require un investigation in the way intended. Mr. Clark Wallace, in the course of his speech said that the courage with which Mr. his challenge to Sir Charles Hibbert, and hie offer to give him all the investigation he wanted, seemed to have altogether vanished. A few months ago he was going to make Sir Charles sorry if he ventured to make} his commission of inquiry. en The Pope is Ill Sifton made (Srectat ro THE ExaMivens } Loxvoy, June 30.—The Rome corres- pondent of the Daily Mail gays: “Tn consequence of his exertions during the recent religious ceremonies the Pope is . charges but now he was|20W #uffering from prostration, together himself finding a means of escape. with a slight attack of fevers. ome Mr. Wallace closed by stating that) ®>iely is felt regarding him.” thongh the Government has refused a} Politics and the Militia.. court of inquiry there was another court, | another jary, before whom an appeal would | be taken. The sppeal would be from | Dear Sia,—“*True Shoot” in.the Guer-~ this Government and this court to the peo» ‘ diab this morning hits the mark. when he ple of Canada. says to keep politics out of the militia. The Premier, { spoke vehemently, as- | But the wrver Uelieves that when a Gov~ int > Sthtees Dener-ehd wos telreT] ernment dves notdo any more than what sailing Sir Hibbert Pupper, en * rep’ ©" | has been done or promised for here, that it to by Mr. Foster who made a splendid | ig abou: time politics were brought in. speech. The amount promised forhere is five In closing his enumeration of offences | or six thousand dollars. eee bas _— ; ee ; | given over forty times this amouni, fs in the Yokou, Mr. Poster said thatio the Halifax more He forty times entitled to position the Government had taken it was | to drill sheda, etc.,then we are ?’ Is their standing behind all this corruption, biack- force ‘orty times stronger 7’ No.. But | their political influence is ! ae What we lack is come one to speak for To view of this position, to say nothing us at Ottawa. of the record the Mercier Government of, Hamilton hae been recently granted Quebec, and some other grit ministere, | three thousand dollars for a rifle renge,— and there are others. What did.we get ? Foster couli not but agree that the fact f| “] : ; hat the Liberals were in power was not 8! “True Shoot” ie more than. right. If that the Liberals were ia p Snot | our boys were content to weer simply euch positive guarantee that the fair name of headgear, etc.,as is provided by the govern- Canada was eafe. “2 hd would present a sorry = : . : : he Patriot is no doubt interest in Sir Louis Davies followed . the militia, the same as all other papers; *\ but it makes a mistake when it drags polis tics in and tells how bad things were when ‘Caron was the Minister. The writer served at that period and does not see any difference between then and now jt 12 only partisan eyes that will. Eves Rrcar. mail and stealing. AnI.C. R. Conduetor Dead. {[Sreciat To THe ExaMiver, } Haurrax, June 30.—Daniel Rutherford, one of the best known conductors of the Intercolouial, died last evening. 100 Blouses te be sold to. night between Sand 10 o’clock at Sentner, McLeod & Co’s for SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetowz. ENTERED. Jnnoe 28—Alma, Cormier, Wallace;-P L G, Burke, Pictou; Minnow, Pollard, North- Or port, 25 cents each. June 29—Lady May, McDougall, Beile oo River Mayflower, Lantagne, Waragqneite; James Semple, Roberts, Pictou; Maggie Roach, Waston, Richibocto;. Leonora, Cor- mier, Port Hood; «s Electrs, Mclaren, Montague; Laura C, Henderson, Wallace; Ocean Bride, Smith, Buctouche. CLEARED. June 28—-P L G, Burke, Pictou;. Alma, Cormier, do; Minnow, Pollard, Northport. June 29—Lady May, MeDougall, Belle River; James Semple, Roberts, Pictou; Maggie Roach, Weston, Richibucto; ss Electra, Mclaren, Montague; Laura C, Fire and Marine INSURANCE ! { g Mn Did Trick — of Jurs Giving our customers special values July Ast The Big Holiday See what we can do for TWO ADS THIS WEEK ‘Because we want to sell you ier the holidays ——EVERYTHING YOU WANT--— FY x ....on holidays Lime Juice, l5c a bottle— Strawberry, Rasberry, Ginger Urange California Wines, etc., you. etc., Cigars vholesale and Big discounts on fishing retail, gear~—Cigars, etc. THD A. W. REDDIN, Phm., B,, Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... Ocz.Read fishing ad in an URPERE RV ENE Henderson, Wallace; Ocean Bride, Smitb, Ricbibucto, The Oldest, =? oe Fruits for Dominion Day received by Boston steamer: bananas, oranges, p ive~ apples, plume, apricote, peaches and water melons—Sanderson & Co. and Best | ° Fresh strawberries at Sanderson & Co’s Companies ‘gid eeasekeecn oma reeesane A @O' 24240808 DROP IN AND SEE ME I bave the latest Americen news- ; CA ct Fr Oo 5 GQ io ” ct In the world, are repre- sented at this Agency. Risks taken on every description of ingprabial property at LOWEST |\@ RATES* W Hyndman, papers received by mail every day. FRUIT alwayse fresh and nice, CONFECTIONERY, the choicest chocolates and ether kinds. 4 Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc Callin when you're passing the $ é store, old City Hotel corner Reddin Bros UPPOSITE POST OFFICE. %, a, «, < *, x, 7, .¥ x. -, «, «. *, = < % i PREPS E EFS : R. H. Mason DOs £OO~SBOeOe8 &” Office 33 Queen St. TELEPAONE 67..6..- |P Cameron, Maitland, N.S., sailed from: SUPREME COUR. Fripay, .tune 30, |RovAaL. The eases of Rose Ann Simpece against toberison and Thompson, which began yesterday afternoon are sti]! before the court. The actions are against tiem as sureties on a sheriff’s bond. Stewart.Q.C, for plaintiff; M. McLeod, Q.C., for defend- aut. Kilbrid? ys. Long and Campbel.— Action for mal practice tried at Summer~ side when a verdict was found for the plaintiff for 8500 damages. Stewart, QC, | fér defendant. Long moved for a rule nisi for a non euit or new trial. The court gran-~ ted a rule nisi returnable next Michaels mas term om the ground that there was no joint liability and that the verdict was contrary to end against the weight of evidence, Lea and wife vs. Simmonds. Tried at Summerside, when plaintiffgot a verdict. MeQuarrie for defendant obtained a rule nisi for a non suit on the ground of the misjoinder of plaintiff. Rule returocble in four days The trial of the criminal cases will pro- bably begin on Monday. oe = Baking Powder Made fons pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. —_ —_—_———- Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the preseat day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. ee ee ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. —So the “Business ie Business” govern+ ment is squirming again under the weight of the Yukon eharges. —Mr Sifton is evidently afraid to in - vestigate the Yukon matter ; and in such a case fear betokens guilt- —The Pioneer, quoted by the Patriot, makes additionally clear the fact that! Tue Exawiser is not at one with the Gov- ernment organs on the Farquharson License Law, ae the Guardian charged. For the rest the Pioneer’a urticle is not worth noticing. —Referring tothe Grand Jury’s state- ment corroboratiog the statement of Tur Examiven’s correspondent that, in the cold nights of winter, water would freeze in the pipes and onthe floors of the guarded roou.s of the Hoapital for the Insane, the Guardian declares that “it makes out a case of wholesale cruelty, which we trust is without a parallel im anv other insane hospital of Canada.” Remembering that The Guardian has all slong, till lately, been friendly to the- Loca} Liberal Govern- ment, this denunciation of the Hospital mapagement is to be noted. —-—--- Things to Make a Note of. Ltiguel «= FO FIFTY SETSJUST RECEIVED 6 Balls, 8 Balls See our BiG VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 cts Geo. parler. & Co. IMPORTERS Remember the Big Bicycle Meet to morrow on the C. A, A. Grounds and the cheap fares from.east and west, Remember St. Peter’s Sunday School Picnic at Rocky Pointon Monday at 11 }, o'clock Refreshment tables for visitore. Remember St. James picnic at Morell on Thureday, July 13.' Come and have a good day’s fishiag. Retarn fare 25:. Reserve July 13 for St James picnic at Morell. Tue Bostoy Boat.—The steamer Haii- fax arrived last evening about six o’clock, and left on return fo Boston at one to~day. She had a large parsenger list inwards among the number being. Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mise Millie Brown, Mrs. Hewitt, Mies Maisie Goady, Miss Ieabel McDonald, Mr. PP.’ Blake, Mr P F Duffy and Mr C W Bilenknorne. Her cutward passengers included: ED Pickard, C T Aldrich, G J Harrington, V C Harrington, L F Gibson, Mr Newell, Mrs J Smith, Mre A Sullivan, Mr Arthur Campbell, Miss LL Anderson, MP J W Ken- nedy, Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Lawson, Master C Lawson, Katie Doyle, Maggie McQuillan and Alice McQuillan. Orient Divisaxcx 8S of T will meet this evening at 8.30 in Wrighys Hall. Election of officers, and a farewell visit of {0 00 Boys Shoes These: are good wearers and will stand the hard knocks that boys give their foot- wear. GOFF BROS NEW GOODS Low Prices G.W.P. Kirby expected. Members and visitors requested to attend, A Correctiox.—Among the list of names of those recriving certificates in Grade V West Kent School published yee- terday the name of Bertie Anderson was omitted. Snaps at My Store. If you bave catarrh, don’t dally with local remedies, but purify and enrich your blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Bargains in every department to night at My Store, A swell new silk front shirt tor to-morrow—the new ones have just came yours for $1.50 each. Moore & McLeod. Another lot of those hand- some silk front shirts received this morning, price $1.50. If you haven’t time during the day—drop in to-night— store is open all evening. ; | Moore & McLeod. | Now ope ned a large assortment of clocks, watches, jewelry chinaware glassware Fancy goods spectacles and eyeglasses, also a new and very nice selection of souvenir goods with views of St Dunstan’s Cathedral Post office Court House Public Gardene etc, they are very suitable presents and are selling fast. By dealing with us you save money, as we have good goods at low prices. Try us at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy goods store, Sunnyside opposite Post office, Char- lottetown Repairing promptly at- tended to. JURY and CO ee ae neta be a