wo. 2 ° of Cons THE DAILY EXAMINER _ This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, ‘may ‘speak free,’ '. Ruinitaon Mong VOL eRe + > -S> <<@- aS More Men, weary Day ‘e rrmagng FP at this is a good ; lace to buy turnishings. They fe ty. ,j» are finding that we show the new- —Syeacanengg Se- est, daintiest things, and our prices , aA \1 ‘{.)} are away below what they have an been paying. AGS furnishing counte.s first to the we Have vou ever seen the un- sell ? when you a. Oe nn ee ea | CN Ae white shirts we hen drop in laundered No! oe want awhite shirt and look them ove?r. te 7a" a" “SY — SO SO | -_. -—_S__.> 35¢, 50c, 75 and $1.08 RETO ENT EE PE CR a We sel! proud to wear. +} he kinds you’d be “Th »newest shapes Made by the best collur makers in Canada, Collars 10d and Cuffs 20c, 25c OO A 2 ee Se, Have you seen the new ches. ter brace? No elastic in web, tips are of graduated elastic cord, giving perfect ease and splendid wear, 552. Other prices, 25. 50, 38, 45 ana 50c, and each the best of their kind. RTM GAMER OE RE SR New puff:, new strings, new hows. and four-in-hands, are all in, drop in and ask to see some of those new puffs especially. ~ M in the market. °20c each. Bg PO A eee ea ee. and 50c rair. Ties for ail sorts of l4c, 25c, 28¢, 383, aer— MOORH and McLHOD prices, JOC 2 > <)> <> <—S> —_ —_> — —O S | Nevw-..- = A. } , Every day we are opening u» lots of Ladies’ Dress Goods Ready-Made Clothing Gonts’ Furnishing The balance of stovk of Ladies’ Shirt price aad less. 25¢ will buy Shirt were 68ec; 50c for $1.00 quality, . <} VAR sea Wiss; lian LEA SS IN Li W Pues os os FIT FOR A PRINCE. | “at all Wine Merchants. Phisty son & Uo, Glasgow IC, H. TAYLOR re — V holesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuomuso new goods Waists at half Waists that J. B. MACDONALD & CO CHARLOTTETOWN : E “Ef +e OR lt cial ' ‘ ! ' f ' : ' , f | terdey morning, was on her way down ihe } SOUTH AFRICA) ™=Panmarvanacno Down the St. Lawrenc (SPeciaAL To THE Examiner ] Opinions bing Prp-. J . Montreal, Sept. 1.—Whiile the Allan D0Sé ui voi erence liner Parisan, which sailed from here yes- channel a short distance from Montreal, BOER WOMEN VERY WARLIKE her steering gear got out of order scraped her plates against the sides of the | channel sustaining considerable As she was takiug water, itewas injury. The Dutch Armiug in Fear that Sir! decided Alfred Milner Will Dismiss to stop at Contrecoeur,uear Sorel, and tugs and lighters were sent to her assistance. in ac em : Schreiner Itis expected that after being lightened, eens sesans the Parisan will be able to proceed to! 2 . . Quebec, where the neccessary repars wiil [SeectaL To THE Examiyer.] be made to enable her to contiaue her voy- Pretoria cor- ' Chronicle says | Loxnon, Sept. 1.—The respondent of the Daily that President Krager is not t> a conference with Sir Alfred Milner at go to Johanneeburg, age, a a DEATH ON A BICYCLE. : likely to agree Capetown, but will Ben tase just within the border. The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily Mail says: “‘ Much disappointment | is felt here at the proposal of a confer- | } Oliver Melanson Expires as a Result of Heart Failure. ence as tending to prolong the agony in- definitely. The Johannesburg Standard and Dig- gers News of Johannesburg, describes the | Boer women a3 very warlike. They are | so | station was noticed to fall over suddenly forming rifle clubs in many districts and petitioning the Transvaal Government | | and ie adgposed - — oe dis Pte , rr sistance was r-ndered and re i against graoting the franchise to the Uit- ) ee ou the basis of s five year resi app! tied, but he died in a few miautes from dD LD - | heart failure. Aslight abrasion on the | forehead was tte oaly*injury disc overed. Biomronrern, Orange Free State, Sept. | | Tae dbaidiniel wee aw sedhew Of 07 i 1.—It is asserted by a local newspaper | wi elancon, M. P.P. that orders have been given forthe im-| mediate supply of cartridges for the | Orange Free State artillery. ; [SreciaL TO THE ExaMINaeR ] Moncton, Sept 1.—At Shediac, ‘evening, Oliver Melanson, aged 22, while , riding on his bicycle near the railway Jast! landers dence. $25,000 Easily Won. Loyvoy, S*pt. 1.—The Daily Chronicle publishes the following from Cape Town : “It is rumoured here that Sir Alfred Mii- ner, Governer of Cape Coleay, contem~ plates diemissing the Schreiner Ministry under his special powers. If he does so, it is feared that rebellion wii! break out ; for the Dutch would believe that the Bri (Seecta to Tas Examinee.] Sept. L.-—Io ne races, here 5,000 purse Degr Que, yesterdsy, Directly won the in the pace race easily. THE NORTH WEST CROPS tish Government is again forcicg Cecil — Rhodes to the front. How it Will be Moved to the ae Coast. Chinese Notes. Wiyyirec, Aug. 31.—General Superia- tendent Uborne, ot the Canadian Pac fie railway, questioned about the harves 5 said :—““Our reports show that ia tt. Gretna country @ | wheat is cut ; ia Emer- son district 75 per cent.; and from Other systematiculiy starved by his euemies, | ponte throughout the province reports Heis afraid some of his ministers may / state that trom ten to .0 per cent is cut. prove traitorous to him. A missionary | My estimate is that between 35 and 49 jer gation in Chinese Thibet has been at-|cent of the total wheat yield of the pro- ives e missionaries | vince is now cut. rae 2 Mn Wa atic Tien: oe ‘The weather has been most favorable The plague is still raging in Hong ;everywhere. Nota station: a Manitoba Kong. The ceaths since the m‘ddle of reporte frost, only Rosser reports 3 per December have averaged 1(0 a week. cent. damage by hail. Despite ell precautions it is very hard to| ‘*‘As to movieg the crop, we have 25,- obstruct ita entrance from the mainland, | 000 cars, including over 150) new oues Only one white man has died as yet, But | added for this year’s crop. Our Peta when a native is attacked he leaves the | shops, which turned out six - ten new island to prevent the expense of burial aud | C&r8 per day al! the past year, have now fumigation. The whites ood i indians bave | increased the number to 15 per day.’ little fear of catching the plague as it is) were said the disease is aquired by direct infec | tion of the plague microbe from infected | th ngs in the street into an abrasion in} the foot. The hot summer ie coming. | Orrawa, Aug 31—Mr. Sifton bas de- apd, as it has been proved that it cannot, cided to add a thousand dollars to Ogil- live under a hot sun, its disappearance is|vie’s salary making it six thousand 4 hopea for | years: Sei ook s Proprietors of seven leading hoteis were | summoned before the police magistrate to-~ | dey and fined for selling liquor afier ‘hours. The license department at Torou- to, moved toaction bya complaint from ‘emperance peuple at Ottawa, sent a Mon- Chinese pirates are raking g'eat de-~ predations in Saichin,and the people desire the substitution of British authority. The Emperor is suspected of being Salaries Going up, Remedy For Whooping Cough. If your children have whooping coagh | Extends Fifty Miles in British Terri- uP 19 DATE, Scrapes Her Sides While ed and she | i have been > worth $60 a ton. don’t start dosing with Cough M.xture:. ee “ae t, Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment is the most | ireal detective here with this resuit. successfal remedy. Applied to the cheet and throatand taken interaally oo suger, it goes direct to the spot and gives ease | and reliet in a few minutes. Your drug-' N ow COODS IN __. | Belt Sackles Waist Sets [Baking Powder} Mad: fro pure } creatn of of tartar. Safegu. tds the ford | against aluy poe tee i Neck Clasps Athan tobias Guirtiisaie the e. > menacers to nealth of the pres at = ROYAL BA CNG POWDER CO., NEW YORK gist bas curauthority to refund the money | \ if it 18 not sausfactory. Price 25 cents, | ro i ( Direct from London, LOLAIND. FRIDAY SEF LEMBER 1, 1899 GREAT COPPER DEPOSIT. Vey sacmnantaaie cements ' tory. An immense copper belt isnow known to extend from White Horse rapi is, on the Yukon River, toa point on the ‘Dalton trai}, forty miles from the Lynn canal. tt | ver fifty milesin extent, aud | . , 7. as j is U iit ib British territory. The first ont croppiogs of this belt were discovered two years ago by Henry Brantnober, a “ia ° i > ~+ x mining expert, representing the Roths-| cuilde, of ones whe have a varty of men (developing claivns near the Hootchi and Da!ton trails. T he richness aod great exs | tent of this copper belt are contirmed by | “ ap tain Jarvis, of the orth.’ est Mount-, i Police, who was in the district several | ocaics ago and is now returning there with a large exploring party. darvie sayethe quartz taken ou'asssyso3 to 53 per ceai. copper, and there is apparent no end to the devosit. Hundreas of claims steked. The district is just beyoad the Porcupine placer field, and eight miles from the internationa| bound- ary. It is reached by trail from Bane 4 missor, and an easy waterway is available for taking the product to tide- walter, The richest copner Jedg@s are those near White Horse rapids. Four thousand acres are staked there, one company of 22 men having thirty-six acres. They have filed water rights at Perenial rapids, at Miles Canyao, with a view of workiog the mines by eiec‘ricity. In one place there are 150,000 tous of copper quartz in sight, The quartz also carries good values in silver and freeemilling gold. The developement of claims with machin- ery on w large scale will be begun nex: seascn. NEWS NOTES. Four hundred delegates have been ia attendance at the anoval meeting of the CanadianjMedical Association at Toronto. UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY Of London: Eng. ESTABLISHED - - FIRE INSURANCE On every description of prc- perty at lowest rates. 1714 Assets $15,000000) HF. W. HYNDMAN, General Agent for P. E. I. BINDER TWINE 2 carloads best quality. N: RATTENBURY NOTICE: The board of Fire Wardens, Souris, offer forcentract the building of4 tarks as per s ecifications to be seenat the cffice of the secreiary; also the sinking of 4 wells, Tend- ers'to be in by Sept 15th, marked tender for tanks, welis. Good security required CC CARLTON, JR., secy-Treas Sour Engagement Frtraordinayy—— Grand Concert. is, Aug 31. 1899 anne ak Vir. Ayon Saxon Operatic Buitone MLE, Virginie heron Prima, Donus, Soprano, Ming. ) and Mrs KE. Kearney Piacis:e & Accompauiste, at | Opera. - _Fiouse, | Sept. 6th and 7th. TICKETS 25c and 50c p Lieaunnensucansvessensnausucusnvesnenesenccueceatcueneaesectuocaeentiats ‘ BSE SY. sv. + Ge _| Friuce of Wale peed re ‘ipeas Tusady, ‘Sept 6 Prince or Wares CoLurcE STUDENTS can procure at «Gall — Panic all the bonks required for first, second and third year courses at the college, Students’ Memo Books Note Books, Soribblers Pens, Inks Hramn. Pads, ete Special discounts to students. Complete pricek catalogue of books on application. stewie = {5c per Bottle orf for 25¢ That i@ the price we are sellinga good strong extract of malt for. You bavegheard of HOFBOR~ AU, a liquid @xtrac of malt, not advertised as large:y perhaps as some, but a splendid article. A valuable bracing tonic, as- sists digestion, indyces sleep, See the price—15c or 2 bottles far 25¢. A. W. BEDDIN, Pum, 8,, Central Dru.store SUNNYSIDE Sen Men's Strong Shoes Made of good heavy sere viceable leather, peg soles, toe caps. “A good shoe for the end ‘f the season's wear, Only JOG GOFF BROS | G 5 ea de os Ge