(Pena enc Senate Read Rowm, OTTAWA WATCHES W.W. Wellner Watchmaker Jeweler Engraver Charlottetown, PEI: [WATCHES ene a This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may Speak free,” —KEvxripiwys Single Copies Two Gents a : on : ——== — ——— 3 CHARLOTTETOWN P: &. ISLAND MON DAY SEPTEMBER 24. 14900 NO 222 This is the time for the buyer who wants a new fall dress. The new things are coming in every day. Wise buyers are doing their dress goods buying now — while the selection is good — and before the big fall rush commences, We've always bought you nice dress goods— we've sure prised ourselves this year. MUORE & WLHOD. The bus est store on Charlott>town’s busiest etree. Thoroughly Good ment in Got stcre. We will guarantee. Time Keepers, A watch purchase is rarely decided upon _and made in few moments, usually it 1s the out- come of careful consideration. If you have such a an invest- ‘in mind we would like to have vou snend a little time in , be much ; pleased to show cur stock of watches, They are thoroughly reliab e and solid with a positive INVALIDED SOLDIERS ee SACL A ACIP IE eS Linseed Oi NOw LANDING 25 bbls. Linseid Oil. 50 bbls. Portland Cement. For sale low, Ch’town, Sept. L7th, 1900. E> SIMON W. CRABBE Steves and Hardware. _ Walker's Cerner. ARRIVE AT QUEBEC a | | | siastic Reception AND DISCHARGED, Islanders May be Expected Home To-morrow Night. {Speorat To tag ExaMiner.] Quepeo, Sept. 24.—A de.achment of fifty invalided soldiere of the firet and second Canadian Contingents, arrived by eteamer Domiaion yesterday morning, and met with @ most enthusiastic reception. They are quartered at the Citadel and will be paid cfftoday and granted dis- charge. Amoog the men are Privates A J Holl | Jas. 8 Walker, J Pigott and W Lane, of P. E. Island. Death of Marshal Campos (Spzcra, to Tue Examiner ] Maprip, Sept, 24.--Msrahal Arsenio | Martinos de Cam 998, died this morning shortly after 10c’clock at Zarauz, near San Sebastian. Reports From South Africa. Lonpon, Sept. 22. —The war office gave outthe following despatch from Lord Roberte last evening : **Watervalboven, Sept 20 — PoleeCarew reached Koopmuidan yesterday. Practi- cally there was no road, and a Way bad to be cut through jaogles intersected by ravines, He capture? 38 cars of flourjone car of ccflee and 19 damages engines.” Loxnpsx, Sept. 21.—Further reports from Lord Roberts say the Boers whe ren main in the field include a few irrecou- citeables, but the msjority are fighting under compulsion. Geaera! Delary, it is added, Lolis three hundred burghers as prisoners in his laager. : Care Town, Sept. 23.--In the Cape house of assembly yesterday the treason bill was pessed toa third reading by a voie of 46 agains: 37. THE GENERAL’S VISIT. Church Parade Yesterday.—Inspec. tien of Engineers to day. Mojor-General O’Grady-Haley, accom~ panied by his aside-deecamp, Captain Fleming, arrived in Charlottetown from O tawa on Seturday night. Yesterday morning 4 military parade to St. Paul’s Church was held, composed of No’s 1 acd 3 Co’s. 82nd Regiment. Gen, O’Grady Haley was present. After ser vice, conducted by Rey. Leo Williams, the troops marched to the Drill Shed where the Artiliery, Eagioners and 4th Regiment, C A, band were inspected by the General, He expressed pleasure at the turnout and the appearance of the oreo. This afternoon General O’Grady Haley is inspecting the Charlottetown Engineers. Iofeutry drill began about one o'clock. At 2.30 inspection in military engineers ing was commenced. A ponoon and trestle bridge was thrown across Govern- ment Pond. Ss } ROYAL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, | Safeguards the food } against powders ave the grentsd Alum menaccrs to Havoc Played With Electric Light of uousual duration came on with tropical ee ELECTRICAL STORM IN NOVA SUOTiA: — a. ~ ae cee Places WILL BE PAID OFF To-DAy|TSLEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE WIRES INTERRUPTED Transformers. —_— (SPECIAL To Tue ExaMiner:] Hatirax, Sept 24.—An electrical storm suddenness on Saturday night eborily af.er six o’clock aad lasted until midoight accompanied by a perfect downpsur of rain The storm was general throughout the province, and played havoc with fish voxes and electric light transformers, paralyzing telephone system in’ sections aud leaving some sections of the towa in darkness. ‘elegraphs worked in an uncertain mans ver, Tbuader broke and rallied for six bours in an ominous fashion, The lighting struck aum:rous places, starting fires, some of which did con- siderable lamage. CONCERNING BAKING POWDERS. Report of the Inland Revenue De- partment—Large Quantities of Impure Powders Found— Sale of Alum Powders Fcrbidden. The Bulletin of the Inland Revenue Department (No. 63) cea'ains analvees ot 156 samples of baking powders boagkt of dealers and mannfacturera in the Domin~ ion. The alarming statement is made that 85 per/cent. of these are alum mix- tures. Ia view of this large praportioa of alum powders, Cuief Analyst Macfarlane recom~ mende that legal proceedings be takea against parties selling them, on the ground that they are unhealthful article» of food. Upon this recommendation the Com~ miesioner of Ivland Revenue has given public notice that persons selling alum powders will te prosccuted. The analysis were made by the Assi-t ant Analyet, Mr. A. McGill, who ful. digcusses the use of ulum in baking powu~ ers, which, be is of the positive opinion, is dangerous to health. Frofessor Rattan, of McGill College. Montreal,who m ade a series of experiments on the digestibility «f bread baked with alum powders, is quo‘ed as follows: * The unasimous verdict of my experimente is that sium powders introduce into a form of food of uuiversal u-e, agents which are detrimental to the tuoctional activity ot the digestive ferments. They must there~ fore be pr+judicial to health, and the only course ie () carefully avoid them. Both contumers and grocers are inter- ested in this matter. Housekeepers should te very careful in purchasing their baking powders, The a'um powders can generally be distinguisned by their low price. They cost but two or tb:ee cents a pouod to make, aad are sold from ten to thirty cents, A pure, cream Of tartar powder, is quite expens ve to make, and is sold from torty to fitty cents. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel: Rev A J McNeill, Or- well; J E B McCready, Hampton; Miss Ruth Simpson, New Glasgow; L E Dis- tant, J B Blizard, Halifax; Auguste Dewell, St John; W H Petuick and wife, Bedeqae, Mrs C M Dickson, Central Onslow; W J McDonald, Whitewater, B CG; EC Ta'liat, Cinnicenati- Hotel Davies: Max Wimberg, A D W Leach, A S Bee, Fred J Aylward,Toronto; HA Peters, Monctoxr; D Preston; J F Egan,J F L Carron, Montreal; E W Smith, St John; Major-General O’Grady- Haley, Capt Fleming, ADC, Ot:awa; B A Strickland, New Haven, Conn; D Me~ Donald, Sydney; R deWativille,New York; E B Snow,Quetec; J K Macdonald, Why- cogomah; Wm McPhail, Orwell. Reduction 30 per cent,, 40 per cent. and STORM iREVIEW OFTHE MEETING OF J ee eee i a s _ i a tac EL LTTE ———_—_—___ a eee — a THE FEDERAL CABINET FOREIGN FORCES! Were Given an Enthu-/Fires Started in Several By Field Marshal Couni|Dissolution Has Been Von Waldersee, Agreed Upon, BENGALLANCERS ESCORTED THE BUT THE DATE OF THE ELEC. INSPECTING OFFICER YION IS NOT FIXED Position of the Troops as They Probably First Week in November or Marched Past. Last Week in October, (Spectat to Tux Examiver J SsanGgal, Sept. 24.—Fieli Marshal Oirawa, Sept. 24.—The Cabinet meet. Count Voo Walder-ee, Commander-in- ing Ou Saturday for the fifth time formal- chief of the allied forces, reviewed five iy tackled the question of the dissolution thousand of the foreiga troops yesterday. | o« parhament. Tne Beogat Lasvers tucnisbed the Field Marshal’s escort. of the Treasury Board at which, it is The troops marched pastin the fole ucderetood, severai retirements from the lowing order. German», Freach, voluce| public cervice were paesed and a number teers, composed of British, American, | 9; appointments made, French, Japanese and Germaxs, Bengal] jyi-ssiution has been agreed upon, but Lancers and oiher Ind’au troops. the date of nomination and holding of election has not been fixed as it was ‘nought desirable to wait a few days to see * bat pregress will be made by the Printe ‘ng Bureau in gesting ont the voters lists Struck A Ledge in a Fog—Crew’ aud requisite forms, Tue election will take place, it is eaid by zood autbority, either the last week of Uciober or the first week of November. Taeoty-eight days will suffice from the ‘day of dissolution until the polling by ,stopting the device of notifying the ree ‘orciug officers by tl gteph to get out t. i proclawatioas without waiurg for c uTivel or elec ion writs, (Speora, to Tae Examier.] Toe meeting foliowad a lengthy session TRE NEWFIELD LOST: Saved, {SPectaL To tae Examiner. Dicsy, Sept. 24.—The Domirion Gov ernment steamer Ne vfield, Capiain Carnu,- bell, is a total loss at White Cove, 2: Neck, inthe Bay of Fundy side, havi struck a ledge there at une o’clock vx Saturday afternoon dayirga thick fcg She Jefs Westport four hours previousiy for Digby carrying euppiies for light. houses. The crew were a.ved. eas ew TNT A PERE yee ae were ss EY THE FXHIBITION. cana Fi . } ; a rn hd , is ji Mi rn Ve. Preparations for the Opening—Spe | cial Attractions—Horse Races. Everythivg is being maie ready for the Exhibition, which opens at Charloitetown tomorrow. The buildiog and grouvd= presents ao a: imated appenrance (0 tey,and every'bing indicates & moet success{ul show. tkven O!d Sol, who bae not beer much in evidence for several days,is inelit - ed (O be in Sympathy witb the movement The decuratious of the mein building are very tartetul,acd the cumber of special exbibus large The sh wiag in every class promises to be larg-yaud the qualicy, a8 is usual wt Island exhibitione,w.il be ot the best, Toe specislties includ Kellv and Ashby, the comedy actcrs, Kew tie snake eater, and Flag’s Vaudeville Com- pany of ten people. Mutiart’s Merry-go round will aleo bein aitendazce, The entries in the hurse r-c-s include masy well matched and speedy ones, avd close fiuiehes may be expecied un Weduen- day aud Thursday. rr <a epee ~ ~,sentner McLecd & Cv. opened tht Paris aod Loadon miilisery today, Half-price Boosts—A Jot of Luies’? Kid Bots balf price in the window at at Goff That Snowy Whiteness can come to your linens and cottons only by the use of SURPRISE Soap which has ¥ peculiar and remarkable qual- ities for washing clothes. SURPRISE ts a pure hard Soap. ST. CROIX SOAP MPG. Co. St. Stephen, A.B. B-os’ cheap svele, ow Chili’s strong boots, eiz28 8,9 10-37 ome cents at G.ff Bros’ cheap gale, Zw = UATEGUUSEOSOEUGEUERDONESUBECBEDELSi¥8 Boys’ pegged hoors 70 cents, at Goff Bros’ cheap sale. 2a To Auction Prices at W H Stewatt & Co’s. stock of boo's sold by Gdft Bros. 2w FOR Insurance rire, Marine, Life Apply to HYNDMAN & CO Ts Visitors To The Exhibition a ———s We extend a cordial invi..- tion to visit our store. Everything they may recu re in Drugs or Druggist Sundries, we have of the very best. Smokers will find here an u . surpassed display, Finest cigars and tobaccos pipes ete, Liberal discounts will! be civen in everything. A. W. BEDDIN, Flin, 8, ’ MAGURAGEAORERESSAEIEREAELS - ‘<YUHERUANLGETOCURLOSEUNAREEUENA half price for W H Stewart & Co’s boots, of tae prevent day. Pp being now sold out by Goff Bros. 2w AO oe. The Square Druggist, Agents. re inant re 2 ; unnyside, 33 Queen Street. : a | PRE me TE A AI nescs ‘ , so. Senin Luctat..ste. ta ippetnibiiiidinieaiiee tien hee ae ete PCE RC Dit et ae a te ee bon et iv oaececee ee ae La evi ee corns: Mei. an Oe pes. e)