BEBE AS AS ASAE DEAE TEAELD aS. , - ee ad - a when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,’ esteem THE DAILY EXAMINER — ES ae Sin; gle Copies two Cent = : . ‘ This is True Liberty, VOL 3 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30. _ 4899 Ot) be NO r + veo like every lady reader of Tuer EXAMINER to know about these shirt waists. All we've left in stocl have gone on the front counters at half price 5940 6966 OO68 D 66009 080 CG0d 8 Shirt Waists Half Those dainty white Swiss mus- lins that we sold at $2.00 go at $1.00" Those stylish plaids that were $1,599, are on sale now at 780"**4 All those $115 waists you've ad- mired are on sale ooo MOORE & MLEOD Gadi yal Blend Phistiy & Uo, Glasgow JT meds: f all Wine eee Wholesale from the distiller, A. G Nevw7.-- Arrivals dav we are G. Ta)439N c Kver lots of in——- Ladies Dress Goods Ready-Made Clothing Gonts’ Furnishing The balance cf stock of Ladies’ price aud less. 25¢ will buy Shirt Waists that were 68e; 50c¢ for $1.00 quality, opening up rew goods At, SZ, me 325% — 4. ar aS aT J. B. MACDONALD & CO Li ERS IN LOW PRICE.. TO LPO RTERS. 4 7 e are prepared to quote through rates of ireight, on ‘tT 3; Hardware, Liquors and General Merchandise from f Lw Liv erpool, Glasgow, Avonmouth Dock and Antwerp soak tetown and all points on the P E Island Railway. Apply to PEAKE ZROS & CO , (89?—pat Shirt Waists at half} TRANSVAAL SITUATION KRUGER'S VIEW Events - Taken an Alarinil & Turn iaiiill | KRUGER, VOLKSRAAD AND N 110N WILL UNITEDLY RESIST. | Mr. Chamberlain’s Latest State- | | menc. [SpectaL ro THE ExaMINen.] Lonpoyx, Aug. 3@.—The Jobannsburg, correspondent of the Post says: “President Kruger in the course of an ultimatum re- garding the crisis said that he considered the Boer pcsition best defined by Psiam 83.” The Pretroria correspondent of the Chron‘cle telegraphing on Tuesday, says : “Events have taken an alarming turn. Great Brition, at the request of the Uit- lande:*3 Council, bas enlarged the original demaods of Sir Alfreu Milner and adopting the view of Mr. Cecil Rhodes that President Kruger will never -vithstand an ultimatum. Ihave, however, high au~ thorit y asserting that President Kruger, the Vo'ksraad and the Nation wil! united!y resist an uncord tional demand for giving effect tothe Milarr programme, but will concede reforms on ihe cond.tions already reported. is for Lonpoy. Aug 29 —In throwing open his gardens at Highbury, Birmingham, to the members of the St. Bertholomew’s Ward Liberal Unionists, Mr. Joseph Chamber- jain was drawn to make the most impors tant speech on the Tranevaal sitution he has made since the adjournment of Parlis-~ ment. “But what ac Ito talk about?” he asked when requested to speak, There were crics of “The Transvaal.” Mr. Chamberlain then said: ‘*T am loath to say much lest I do harm. { wish { could say that the differences be- tween the Government and tbe oligarchy at Pretoria had been settled. We have made, perLaps, a little progrees, but I cao- not eay that the crisis is past. President Kruger procastiaates and replies in drib- bles, each rep!y being like water squeezed from a sponge. He accomplishes his off-r with conditions which he knows are impossible, or else he declives to allow us to make satisfactory investigation as to the nature of the reforms he pretends to con» cede. Ido not think it will be denied by anyone that we have been very moderate aod conciliatory in #ll that we have said, and that wehave exhibited patience, un- paralleled, seeing that in our relations we are paramount aud they a subordinate State. “ What we have asked is admitted by the whole world to be just, reasonable and moderate. Indeed the proposals made at Bloemfontein appear to many to be on the verge of weakness. We canuot ask |-¢3 and cannot take less. (Applause.) Tae issues of war and peace are io the hands of President Kroger aod his advisers. Even vt the eleventh hour Kruger has it in hie hands, by the acceptance of thereforme, to relieve the d fficulty, to secure an? confirm the independeuce of the state, and pave the way fora better uuderstanding. Will be speak the necessary words? “The sands are running down and the situation is fraught with danger, and is too Strained for indefinite postponement. (Applause.) The knot must be joosenec or we will have to find otber ways of up-~ tying it. If we are forced to that then i will repeat the warning given by Lord Salisbury in the House of Lords, avd would say ifwe are forced tofurther pre. 4} dant General Jou addrees- ing @ meeting of burghers Saturday, said they would never cease to strive for peace, “Comman bert, but that (he Transvaal, if forced to take up RIFLE AT OTTAWA. | Winnings of P. E. 4rm3 to maintain its independence, woald | men fight to the death.” , —_—— tne ee ee 7” ™" THE PATRIOT AND (Seecran tro Taek Examyer.] THE WHELAN MONUMENT , Sirn,—I was rather amused than other- anne i-~ | : Ort the rifle shooting Awa, Aug 30~—In here yesterday, for the Davies Cup, Bands- of eat won $19, man Stewart, score wise at the a:surance of your respecied paonm m porary, the editor of the "Patriot, as v5 points; Lieut. J. M. Davison, Ch’iown, he ca ls himeelf, in poposi ing that a statue $4, score 1 points; Major Baird, Ch’town, ito the memory of the accomplished erator | 24 , PF, OV ) poinis, of THe Examiner should be erected and | placed on Queen Square. What an extras ordinary Change has worked on the feel- ings Of the present editor when compared with that of i's late incumbent, the Hon. Mr. Laird. Probably Mr. Nash bas been converted to the opinion that our friend Whelan’s opinion on public matters were correctly speaking mire patriotic than that of Mr. Laird’s who ali his life opposed the views of Coles & Wheian with the most bitter antipathy. 1 cannot forget when the late edi'or Sbandoned his leader, Mr. Pope,wnd joined with Mr. Dan Davies in opposition to _ ads, Pope in the construction of the road from Georgetown to Tignish, that th at gentleman pr ‘ofes ssed himself a] beral, while at the same time on the great ques- tion, the land quesion Bat dividel; the two parties, Mr.Laird declared bimeelfin favor of the proprietors. When he said ta his seat in Parliament he thought the tenantry had not much to complain of, and he quoted in order to contirm his opinion that his fatber had come tothe Island like other emigrants and by his in- dustry purchaced the freebold of bis farm, &c., aud that he could vot see why other tenan 8 could notdothe same, could any- thing be eaid by a son cfa farmer more damagi ng than the expression | have quoted, [t appeared tome he was play: log &game on both sides. There is,nowever,one redeeming quslity in the proposiuon ct the pre-ent edivor of the Patrioi towards his predecessor whea headdsa that tbe statue of our friend Whelan is to be erected in order to beauti- fy Queen Square. As an admirer of my friend Whe! an, {don’t thank him very much for this reason for advocating a statue to Whelan’s memory, pot because he was a moet able aad accomplished patriot, but because the statue would be } erected to beautity Queen Square. ‘*Ob, my, my,hambag can go no _ further; 1 ever eard the like.” Coles and Wuelan’a spirits rise before from the deadvin mpegeind exclaiming againec it. I therefore conciude,Mr. Ejjitor, that this proposition is put forward as a decoy to catch ihe Irish vote atthe genarai local elect’ou, that, by this sign, is vot far off. Having some cf. the blood of the old Irish in me I laugh at the dodge. Among the tyro abe se in the Dom- inion of Canada mateh was Lieut A.Shaw, of the P.E. Island Engineers,score 87 won $4. In the Miuister of Militia match, Banda- who | men Stewart won $5, sccre6l. Sergt. H. W. Anderson, Sergt.~Major Baird, Lieut | Lordly and Capt. Johnstone also won | prizes. | Among the prize wivuers in the tyr, match «as Capt.J. R. Allanof P. E. Is.!} laud with a score of 54, MEN-OF-WAR ee Will Visit the Commercial Me ear of Canada: [SpsciaL TO THE Examivea. | Haurrax, Aug 30.—If at all possibl | Admiral Bedford says he will take the dag~ ship Crescent to Montreal; but if the big auip cannot go up the St. Lawrence she will be Jeft at Quebec. All the others are! going ou to Montreal. STi MILITIA PROMOTION Markham to Succeed Domville [*eectaL TO THE EXAMIvea.] Orrawa, Aug 39.—The 83:h Princesa Louise, New Brunswick Hussars: Lieut Colonel Domyille, on the complesion of his period of service in command of this regiment is placed On the retired list; to be Lieut Colosel and to commaud the regimen’, Mejor and Brevet Lieut Culonel A. Markham. I am, Mr. Kditor.aod tave alwavs bees a strong supporteref Coles and Whelano’s policy, the greatest patriots the Island ever produced, and I trust their efforts are nt forgotten by my countrymen. B.D. P.S. If the Patriot’s friends wou'd graut a furiber small annuity to Mrs. Whelan, I would havea liitie sincerity powarda them. Bay View Briefs. Court Weoneealic’ I. Oe F., of New Glas- gow, hela avery large and enjoyable pic- pic at “Bay View House” on Saturday the 26:h inst. Music was discoursed by the Rustico Band snd the light fantastic was tripped to the stirring atrains of the fidile in an adjvining waretiouse . The sebr. Merry May, discharged a large cargo of coal for the farmers of Cavendish avd Bay View this week. Rev. C. W. Jackson, of Cavendish, left io the Northumberland on Tuesday, New Haven where he has engaged with a church. Hewi!']l at the same time com~ plete his theolegical course at Yale Uni- versity. Harvest ia just beginning here; oats are terribly lodged, wheat is rusted con- siderably in the etraw—but ie fairly well dl'ed. Stanley cheese factory received 50,000 pornds of milk on Monday. This is the most received any daz thiz year. Forty one cheese were made of it. cad SS eeepc = — parations, and the delay continues, we will not hold ourselves limited by what we pare already offered, but having taken the gatter in hand, we will not let go until we have sec ured the conditions which estab- liso this paramount power in South Africa and secure to our fellow-subjecis the egual rights and privileges promised by Kruger when his independence was grant- ad. “It comes to this, if the rupture which | we have done everything in our power (0 | | avoid is forced upon us, I am confident we | shall bave the support pot only of the vast me but of the whole Anglo-Saxon race. Ia all this bad business there is one thing upon which we may congratuiate our selves, and that is the unity ot. the Empire- No Britis h subject caa suffer injustice any- where without awakening a responsive chord in our most distant colonies, which stand shoulder to shoulder in maintaiping the honour and interests of the Empire.” A deepatch from Johannesburg says: jority of Britons of the whole Empire, * |RoYAL; Baking Powder , j LIBERAL MEETING. Addressed by a so Trio. To be (Spectra, To THE Examines ] Hatirax, Aug 30—Tbe Liberal party | intends holdiog a public meeting in Hali- fax next week. The principal speakers will be Messrs Fielding, Blair and Sifton. EEE = - BORN. On August 25:h, at 24 Sestner Street, Providence, R. (.2 to Mr. anu Mrs. A. A. Gillis, a son. —_ Dean Sirs,—Within the past year I know of toree tulty tamors ou the head) having been removed of MINARD’S surgica! operation and , there is no indica- tiva of a return by the application Caer. W., N. B., Gondola Ferry. 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