Senate Read Reom OTTAWA te +8 is True Liberty, when Frae Sorn Men having to advise tha Public, may speak fres.”—Hovxipmes rr —_ - ; tr VOL 5D | pee TERRA TMT TRCN TM 2 I - ' << . eer sry me TET aT! Slim "Davey SAND Se ER aay Continues To-day Weren’t you able to get down town livery be night: Opening to the Mil- last Too bid —but come to- day ; the Millinery is on exhibition until tc-night. MOORE & McLEO)., Gj... == Se ——- mL | Just received a choice “stock of the finest Liliua ~~ neon = me | Harrisii ‘or Kaster Lily Paton ileiceiscsaas sie sab acade ! GEO CARTER & GO Sie, 0:11 Books: lers 1 a ron lasurance Hire, Marine, Life HYNDMAN & CO Agents. et SIR LOUIS’ en me ee ene ee Deckload Law Badly Bungied. CRN nis ees Ortawa, October 4—An eXtraordinary cOuditiou of affairs bas developed ia cons nection with the aimini-tratiou of Sir Louis Davier, of the winter deckload Jaw. For way vears past steamers and sailing vessels Jeaving Canadian ports between Qeroner Lat and March 16.h, for porte in the Uaited Kingdom or the con inent,have b eu res:ricted trom carrying deckloads ex ceeding tnree feet in he ght. At the request cf various parties interesied im the wood trad-, the Government laet year agreed tc ‘xtend the unlimited deckload period for sicamers leaving Canadian ports from the (x uatil October 12.-h. Ins ead of fram- tug the oew legislation in this maunsr the act wassmeuded in such a way that it ) gtve aoligvited deckloads from the Ist of } Janu r | | | up to Oct 12b, whereas the in- tenion was that the provision ehould on- |: apply from Marei{16 bh to October 12th Not realiz. y te m-sinke which had beep made iu tie t.tute, «flisials of the Gov- eram-otin ce Mart me Provincea, this ‘ to restrict deckloads be ‘een d.vvere 1 tend March 16.h, ale hough entiwely uowarranted by the law. Tuirtv-four steamers in St. Jobn alone were Cprerented by the cfficera of the Minister of Marine from taking the car- goes which tir Louis Davies, by his own legislation, hed authorized them to Carry. Oo ove ship alone this illegal rgstric- tion cost the owners the loss of $3,500 in freight, whiletbe total loss in freighte last winter in St. Jobn alone is estimated ai between $25,000 and $50,000. The tteamship ownere threaten to claim ip- demniiy trom the Government for their losses, ye.T, Cuulis } Woman’s AvxiLisany.—The monthly meeting of St. Peter’s Branch of the Auxiliary will be held in the Guild room on Saturday afiernoon, the 6th Ostober, at 3.30 o’clock. A!l members are re. qaested to attend to make arrangements tor the winter’s work. 4-3} —2ia. Miss Burris will re open her class ip music oa Tuesday, Oct. 2ad. Totending pupils may apply at her home, Great _ KMoct 1 6i~s eT George S:reet- CHARLOTTETOWN P fF. } ” } the Liberals. oad seem BRITISH ELECTIONS YESTERDAY Conservatives .Gain 12 Liberals 3 Seats, a em ANANCREASED CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY ASSURED. Workingmsn Support Conservatives: (Specrat ro Tax Examinen.] Loxpoy, Oct.5—The kbaki boom has swept the country. Yesterday's pollings area tale of increased Ministerial and diminished Liberal majorities. The returns from the rural districts to- day, Fridav, aud to-morrow may do rome tring to rebabilitate the Liberals: The results thus far have fully justified Mr. Chamberlain and the party organizers who are backing the government in the:r choice of a moment to dissolve parlia- ment, Few will doubt that an appeal to the country agnonth or two earlier would have produced an even more remarkable Unionist cuihurst. Nevertheless the Ministralictsts may alreudy congratula'e themselves ou being returned with an in- creased ms) rity. \ Yesterday the Conservatives gained twelve seats as against three gained by be workingmencf the country have replied in a very decided voice in favor of the anuexation of the republics. HON. GEO. E. FOSTER The Conservative Candidate for St. John {[SpeoraL ToTHE Examiner J Sr. Jony, Oct. 5.—The Coaservative Convention, held in thie city Inet night, nominated Hon. Geo. E. Foster for St, #1 Jobn city, and A.A. Stockton for St. John county, SLAND FRIDAY = ee he eens FAST RUNNING The World’s Record Won by Max well W. Long {Srecian to Tue EXAMINER. ] New Yorx,Oct. 5.—Maxwell W.Long, of the New York Athletic Club, yester- day, at the Guttenberg Racetrack, broke the world’s 440 yards ruaning record going the distanc: in 47 seconde: The former record, 47} sec oude,iwas held by Wendle Baker, GEORGETOWN TUPPER CLUB. Entiusiastic Meeting—Large At« tendance—Resolution of. Condol- ence Passed. Grorgetrown, Oct.4.—Regular meets ing «t George‘own Tupper Club held to b gat. Pres, A.J. McPuce presided. The committee On constitution reported, and ailer Sime discuesion ibeir report wa adopted. The members present signed a decisration pledging themerlyes to sup- port the Liberal-Coneervative cand.date. T. E. Morricey, in a sbort but elequent speccb, moved the following resolaciun, OCTOBER 5 +905 LATEST NEWS FRUM S, AFRICA Hart and Buller Capture | Sheep and Cattle A PEW SMALL SKIR WISHES And Much Very Heavy Marching. —_ — —— [SPeciaL rota Examiner. ] Lowpow, Oct: 5.—Lord Roberts wires the following to the War Oia:e: General Hart has returned to Krugeradorp, Det let. He has beeo thirty-three days frum his base, marcaei 310 m lee, wa3 in co: tact with the enemy thirtysaine times, killed aa uokagwWa vumber and captured twenty-six. The Britieh lost three kill- ed, three prisoners and twenty-four wounded. Genersi Hart brought back 3520 bead of cattle and 3231 sheep. “General Bul'er has returned to Eyden- berg from Speke Skop with a thousand whics was eecouded by E. H. McKacher: | Whereae it has been the will of Divine Providence to rewove {roms earth our esteemed and much beloved friend, Cyrus Shaw M.-L. A ; » Therefore reeolved, That we, the mem- bers of the Geargetown Topper’Clab, du heat WexX cud ike widow aod famil Out deepest tympatny in their ead be-~ reavement, aud desire to place on reco:d sheep. There are skirmishes with the Boers daily; but they are emall affairs. The Dablin Fusiliers made a night as- fault with the bayonet ona Boer laager be ween Pretoriaan{ Johannesburg and captured nine men—mostly ina portant Boers who have troubled the district, {our dcep sente of the loss sussained by the Liveral-~Conservative party of P. KI, ) For her Resolved, Tbat a copy of thim resolu ion be forwarded to th? family, acc also iserted in Tue Examiner, Watchman a d Herald newspapers. Briet but pointed speeches were deliv- ered bv TB Morrisey, Jobn A McDonald, EH M-E.chero, T WF McDonald and Others. Tbe meeting was a very enthusiastic ore, and the members of the Georgetown Tupper Club ave determined that George~ towa will, as in the past, roll up a hands come mej rity for the Conservative can- didate. Next meeting Monday night, 8.b inst, at 8 o’clock. —— Sir Louis, blandly, to elector—‘*Come, aren't you going to help me out this time ?” Kiec or— Yee, Sir Louis, that’s what I jhtend to do.” “A parcy of Borrs have penetrated to (he southero part of the Orang: River Colony, entering Dewersderp. Detac « ment are after them. SCHOONER OAPSIZ2D ee Crew Rescued and Taken to §&t- Vincent [SpectaL To Tue Examiner] Lonpox, Oc'ober 5.—The Portugeee echeoner Vera Cruise, Gapt. B-ngoce, from S:, Joho, August 20,for St. Vincent, C. 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