‘E This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may 8 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. Nox?’s ths Time to Visit Ch’tourn— rs of the Cathedral Bazaar have ar- nominal fare from all points on the \7th and Friday 20th. For example Tignish to Uh’town and return is only $1.25, about a quarter of the regular rate. The manac ranged a merely P EI Railway, for Tuesda: Catch the train, attend the Bazaar, and plan to do your shopping here. PE GSABBSAADADAAAARSAARAGSLAS GHABHES GHABLGBLGRIGHAAAA us. Saturday we told you about a lot of new ready-to wear, skirts we had just received, To-day we'll take a few minutes to tell you of few prices — Among the Jot tbere isu lineof B'ack Lustre Skirts, figured «fleets, pretty$patterne, lined with silesio, velvet Dindiog -.......5...+ +s seveseee B93 10 Avda range of ai] wool Serzes in black and navy—percaline linings, velvet binding —peack et closeed by push button... ...cceeeeeeeceeeeren $3 BS A similiur line of skirte, finished sbout the same—buta much finer grade of serge—is marked......0......... 06. ee eee enee saenevcbbeagehe ae t% Very handsome bleck mohair ekirte, of the latest cut lined and finish- ed as carefully as custom made—are ODly....csscccceeeee eee e cece ccecere Bt 60 eo A very swell Jine of black crepon skirts, are lined with percaline, faced witn handsowe colored lining—uery new... vcnbenseese ne a i elena f Plenty of others but no room to tellof them. A TT Le. SLA | TAKING |ADVANTAGE P of the cheap Railway Fares to attend the Cathed ral Bazaar, don’t forget to also take advantage ot the clieap rates at the MODELS PORE. We run a Bazaar ot our own and want you to attend. Many and varied are the attractions we offer — For instance— Tiger Brand Clothing, best on earth J Ames Holden & Co’s and Witham’s Shoes, Ap, KB, Island Moncton Tweed The latest American fall Hats and Caps The nicest assortement of Gents’ Furnishings in the city, ‘Come and see, even if you don’t buy. A RAMSAY & UU @ THE WAR DAILY EXAMINER peak free.”—Evriripzs ee IO, TT cai - a eS Single Copies two Cents LATEST NEWS. Official Statement from Ladysmith, KIMBERLY BESIEGED BY THE | BOERS No News From Mafeking—Boers | Hampered by Snow and Rain [Spxciat To Tue Examiner.) Lonpvon, Oct 16.—At 9 o’clock last evens ing (Sunday) the government had received news of fighting in South Africa and did not expect any, believing that no battle is probable except at Mafeking, communica- tion with which has been cut and which considerable anxiety is fel. Elsewhere, it is believed, the British wilj remain on the defensive, for {OUR CONTINGENT — Lord Saliebury has issued a summons! for a Cabinet meeting to-morrow. , Dursan, Oct. 5.~(Afternooo) The fol- lowing official statement has been pub- lished: “The general officer command- ing at Ladysmith issued forth on Friday morning with a strong flying column and occupied a position covering Ladysmith. He reconnoitered for the enemy, who showed no disposition toadvance. They are reported to be inside the Berg at the foot of Tentwa pass, in force with a eecond command at Olivei’s Peak. The troops have returned to quarter. It is reported from Glencoe that a large command, delieved to he Free State Boers, under Commandant, V'jjoin is at the foot of Botha’s Pass. | The Transvaal flag bas been hoisteu at Charleston and Commandant V ljoen has sent a message to Newcasile saying that the Boers will hoist the Transvaal flag there, but that the public need not be afraid as everything tbe Boers took would be paid for. They wanted to slaughter only cattle. A few people are left in New. castle, including women and children, Loxpon, Oct. 16—The Daily Mail’s Cape Town correspondent, telegraphing on Sunday evening says: “Kimberley is be- sieged and the Boers are massing in force. No detailes however, are obtainable. The Boers have cut the railway at Belmont have ‘seized Spyfentein avd constructed fortified earthworks, “There are strong defending forces on Meddar Bridge and Orange River Bridge. The object of these energetic operations ig believed to be the carture of Ceci] Rhodes. “Kimberley is now isolated, both rail- way and telegraphic commupication being cut.” The London Daily Mail’s Glencoe camp correspondent, under date of Sunday says , “A force under Commandant Vilgon, from Spitzskop, oceupied New Castle on Satur~ day afterncovand it is reported planted, their flag over the town hall, I: isramored that the Boers have cap, ured a police patrol of six men at Dejug- tra, Drift on the Buffalo river, and rain and snow hamper tbe Boers. So far as actual news is concerned there is very little change in the situation to be | noticed,”’ | The state of affairsat Mafeking can | Only be eonjectured. The occupation of | Newcaatle by the Boers waa prepared for ' and expec‘ed, the place having been aban~ | doned by British. Very heavy rains and snows are reported which hamper the Boer’s movements. Cars Town, Oct.—16.— The Boers have offered a raward of $250,0J0 for Cecil Rhode’s, capture dead or alive. Paris, Oct 16.—Major Marchand, who commanded the French expedition into the Soudan, it is stated, wished to fight for the Boers as revenge for being obliged to with- draw from Fashoda, but the Government a MIE FOR THE TRANSVAAL To Mobilize at Quebec and Sail From There, ALLAN LINER SARDINIAN IS CHARTARED TOCARRY TROOPS. On te ee Col. Otter Will Likely Command Troops as far as Cape Town ee [Spzcta, To Tue Examiver.] Orrawa, Oct. 16.—The Canadian cons tingent will mobilize at Quebec and sail from there. The Canadian Government have char- tered the Allan line steamer Sardinian to carry troops. Surgeon Neilson has left for Quebec to make arrangements for the contingent. Lieut-Col. Otter, of Toronto, was here on Saturday. He wil) likely go in com- mand of the contingent as far as Cape Town. REVULSION OF FEELING Kruger’s Ultimatum a Bad Stroke. New Yors, Oct. 14.—-The London cor- respondent of the Tribune eays :—‘There is a general revulsion of feeling throughou: the country reepecting the whole contro- versy. The vation is suddeniy united as one man in defenee of ihe Empire. The outgoing soldiers received the greetings of excited and enthusiastic multitudes, War + is vow welcomed, since Kruger has justified English resistance to a seceesion move- ment within the Bmpire. The English conscience is no longer disturbed by any misgivings respecting the justice aud necessity of war. President Kruger, by a single bad stroke, has convinced every body except Mr. Stead that the English have a righteous cauee. The greatest English battle fur the Mimpirs since Waterloo is coming #i,%snd with 85,000 regulars in South Africa victory is certain. Bevenge !. Revenge ! Paris, Oct 14—Is 18 learned that Jose Luna, a brother cf the Filipi.o General who was murdered last June, presumably by tke order of Aguinaldo, has Jeft Paris en route for the Philippines wih a avow- ed purpores of aesagsinaiing Agwinaido. Jose Luna. swore a vendetie against the F l:pino chief after news of his brotber’s murder reached him, bathe has only now been able to precure sunds to proceed to the Philippines. a Taey Saik Together. Viana, Oct 14.—The London corres- pondent of the Politische Correspondenz, aye that the British aad German equad- roos now at Lisbow are likely to sail in Company for Delagoa Bay. ——— AMBITIOUS CITY AGAIN: Mix: Harry Bawden, of Hamilton,, Qnt, Cured of Lumbag> by | Hamilton, Oct. 16.~Mr. Harry Ban} dea of this city corroborates the repent printed recently relating to his cure of Luwmbago by Dodd’s K idaey Pills. “For six years,” he eays, “I suffexed with Lumbago and Kidney Disease. | tried everything under the sun, bus ab- solutely nothing I ever took gawe me the slightest relief. A friend advised me about ove year ago to try Dodd’s Kidney ; Pilis. I fiaaliy dec‘ded to d» 80, and pur- > chased one box and found relief. I used in all five boxes and am completely | INTERNATION AL YACHT RACE ISLAND, MONDAY OCTOBER J6, 4899 The Columbia. Was Leading at 1.35 To-day. [SpecraL TO Tae Examiner.) New York, Oct. ‘learing, wind increasing ; now bicwing en knots. 16.— 9.55 —weather il a.m.—starting gun fired. 11.05 —Columbia crossed first. 11.01.45 —Shamrock less then a secund behind at 11.01.46. Noon-.-Columbia in the lead. New York, Oct. 16.—The boats have sovered ten miles of the first leg. The Columbia .has done wonderful wind ward work. Both boats-are being well handled. Barring accidents the Columbia will turn ihe stake with a good lead. Wind 8 knots, 1.35— Returning boats says that at 12.35 the Columbia bad-a dead on the Shamrock of about three quarters of a mile. a FIRE &?& MONCTON Industrial Establishment Destroyed With: its Contents [Specrau:D0 Tas Examiser.] Monctoy, Oct. 16.—Shortly after mid- night fire was discovered in the Record Foundry and Machine Co’s shop, which wascompletely destroyed. Ita contents included machinery and large bridge for Kingston, Kent Cohunty,which are mcre or less damaged. The total loes.is about $3,000. The insurance on the building is $600. There is $1000 on the contents. FOOTBALL I} HALIFAX. Dalhousie Loses to the Navy Irish. Teara: Victonious . [Sprema. To The Exawaxsr.] Hatirax, Oct 16—The first gamejof the footbal! league series be:ween Dalhowsie and the Navy on, Saturday was won by the Navy—score— 15:to 6. The Irish.team defeated the Wanderers by 16 io3: ——_—_____<- 2<e——--—_—-——-——" ORANGS PREE STATE. ee Proclamatom issued by the President Joining, Krager in a Declaration. of Wax. | Cape.Tows, Oct. 15.—Presideat Steyn of the Orange Free Site, has issued a proclamation to the Free State burghers, in which hesays: “Our sister Republic is about to. be attacked by an unscrupuious eoony, who has long jooked for a pretext to. annihilate the Afrikanders. Our peo— pleare bomad to tbe Transvaal by ties as. well as ty formal treaty.” President Steyn declares solemnly and in the pres- ence of the Almigaty that he is compellad, ito resist the powerfnl enemy Owing to in- (jastice done his kith and kin. Soleaan i obligations, he declares, have not protected Dodd's Kidney Pills. ‘the Transvaal againet the annexation comspiracy, and when the indtpencerc ceases the Free State’s existence as an in dependent State is meavingless. “The experience of the past,” the proclamation says, “shows reliance canbe placed upon the solema promises and obligations of Great Brix waea 4a Administration is at she m that is prepared to tread under foo ™ elaties.” cured. The case has created quite a stir and | there are found, too many warm, endorsers of Dodjd’s Kidney Pills im this city. |; Little faith is put in the many imitations | on the raarket, the verdict being thatthe original is the best. Sanned Meats Wanted Orrtawa, Oct. 14.—The department joa gagriculture has received a cable mesege from the high commissioner ot Canada, refused him permissiou to join the Boer’s orces. Guiescoz Camp, Oct 16, Boer commands has marching South. (night)—A passed Ingagane intimating that the war office will ask for tenders, required immediately, for 850,000 pounds of compressed corned beef and mutton, chiefly in six«pound tine, but two-pound and other sizes may be offered. | —There is evidently notruthin the re. b port about the 2000 Boers. it must be unexceptional, quality guar- anteed, and the date of canning. The { prices should be quoted for delivery at ‘Woolwich and Capetown, stating the earliest date for supply in each case. RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. that no; NO 243 Death of. Mrs. Lonzley. [Specirau ro Tae Examiner.) Hauirax, Oct 16.—Mre, Longley, wife of Attorney General Longley,died yesters day of consumption. THE TRUE Bermuda wmacter ~—LUy (LILIUM EARRISII) One of the grandest winter- flowerimg plants in culti- vation. Pure pearly white, deliciously fragrant and a remarkable profusion of bloom characterize this charming and celebrated Easter Lily. Its popularity and sales have increased wonderfully and deserved- ly, for without exception, it is one of the most valuable bulbs for winter flowerin in the bouse. A profusion of bloom may be had from Giristmas wotil spriog, if a number are planted and ‘brought in” at different times. Bulbs after flowering can be vipened and rested a couple ot months by withholding water, aud will then pro-~ duce another crop of flowers frequendy equal to the first. It isa magnificent variety for church decoration at Easter and tens of thousands are grown for this purpose. The flowers are pnre wite, 4 or 5 inches long (and frequently mvece) and of the most delicious fragrance A supply of the above just received: Geo. Carter & Co: ry : nuvnnessurreoarreconcerLeeEUTMMUMMNLCS FALL IN Emulsions Gough Syrups Malt Extracts Liniments Plasters Perry Davies, etc. Fellows Syrup Dodd’s, Doans aud Pink Pills Heart aod Nerve Pills Beef Iron and Wine Quinine Wines, etc. Everything you require Large Stocks Low Prices at Central. Drugstore QEPAOGUMREAEDRESHEQGURRRREEORERRES COV ESECCURERERROUEDCUREOE Weheeasande A. ee Ladies’ Gaiters ‘made of fine cloth, well trimmed, neat fitting, good wearers, | — 400 a NF oO «wv aes “= “Hi oS GFF BR ff & ™ - al — -~ ate - a — - 2 = ee -_ = = = | { oe _