Read rom Senate OTTAWA a r Year This is True oon — SS SS te RSet sna — Terms Four Dollars p HE DAILY E eens anny eee - — Liberty, when Free Born Men having to: jee ce en - advise the ‘Public, may speak free.”-—Evriripes ee, XAMINER | VOL 36 GEEMERCTTEET Saturday we opened up still’another lot of handsome new [felt hats, mostly in a We've (a lot of {the pop- greys and fawns. ular new shapes included among them. Some of them are trimmed with fold offjpola dotted silk, othera with a”single band of ribbon, some with three bands of ribbon—ete, More New Felt Hats etc. Someg of the prices are $1.40,71.50, 1.75, 1.90, 2.45 etc. é The busiest sto: on Char- lottetown’s busiest, street, SN ALTE, Beautiful Enamelld Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, scat coffee amd tea spoons. We have them witb British, Canadian, Scotch, trish’and rench coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 102. and 15e. up. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, but as we are MAKERS of rings can quickly supgly any style ~ of & required. New gold spectacles and eyeglasse. EW .$Tawvlor OPTICIAN Oamerou B’sck, Charlottetow pias, April 2nd 1990, ee See, HASZARD’ BRAHMIN TEA. Mported Direct From the Warburton Estate The most pepular and best seller’in Oanada, a Allthe Meadin, ,.ucers in town] and country nowTsel! _Haseards§ the ” ®e"tine® ik fer it, and see that you get it, — - / ties, which began Sunday on the comple- CHARLOTTETOWN P: F—. ISLAND ~ ! ABDUL HAMID’S SILVER JUBILEE Enjoyment of F gstivities Spoiled BY THE DISCOVERY OF A PLOT AGAINST HIS LIFE Over a Hundred Arrests Said to Have Been Made. [Spzo1at to Toe Examiner ] ConsrantinopLe, September. 7—Abdul Hamid’s enjoyment ot the jubilee festivi- tion of his 25th year as head of the O.toman Empire, has been spoiled by the discovery of a plot against hi: life. One hundred and eighteen arreste, in« cluding several high officials, have been made. AT LONG CREEK. An Able fermon Delivered by Rev Mr. Browne, The members of Derry lL. O. Lodge and visiting members in a body atieaded Divine serviceat the Baptist church, Long Creek, on Sabbath last. Rev. Mr. Browne preached the most loyal, patriotic aad vou) stirring sermon ever listened to by the peopte in this part of the province. He took his test from let Peter, 2.d chapter ord 1J7b verse. “* Hovor all men, love the Srotherbood, fear God, honor the King.” Every persoo felt it was the gra: dest effort of his life. Words canno: | express the feeling of thankfulness that was ia each heart on leaving the churcb, tbat we worshipped God under the good old Union Jcck, none darirg to make us afraid. It was a eermon full of thought and valuable lessons, All the way to God, country and home. Lord Roberts, were he a preacher, could not surpass it. The child’s, the wife’s loyalty for father; the father’s loyalty for his family al! blerding together making the home swet and happy. etulogsing Britain’s Queen as a christian Queen worthy of an example >: all nations the wide world over that any mac might fee! proud “who ccu'd ‘ay ste is our Queen. He said as long as we bave av pen Bible b's country (the U. 8.) and Britain would staud for civilization, and Britain’s rons the world over wou'd go forward as our Cansdian boys done to open up the dark corners cf the earth, Ge gloried in the British flag that haa stood eg nobly for liberty of cons¢:ene@ and braved the bat~ tles of a thonSand years jin iis onward march of jight and liberty. He urged the members of the order to live up to the constitution, which he had studied, as it wes for an Open Bible, temperance, aod righteousness, and impressed on ali the great importance of the family altar. Deacon Holmes closed the service with an earnest prayer for the members of the ecciety and all present. SERVICE had { GERMANY REFUSES 10 WITHDRAW From the ~ Sanita of China | THE BRITISH REPLY NOT YET Upon a Common Policy. (Specs To Toe Examiner, Loxpox,. Sept. 7.—Germany’s polite refueal to withdraw from Pekin is com~ mented upon with keen satisfaetion in London, and the hope is expreseed that Lord Salisbury will show sinijlar firm- ness, Tue British reply has not yet been formulated. Lord Salisbury desires to consult with his colleagues and has noti- Bed the Foreiga Offise of his intentior to retarn to London from the continent early next week, There ie little doubt however that G.r- many’s reply is the outcome of the die. gassion carried on during the last few duys between the European cabinets, and that n Compyom ise policy of maintaining the occu pation of the capital but withdrawing the greater part of the troops from Tien Tsin wil] be found to have met with genera! con. currence. From Shavgbai itis reported thay Japan bas (notified the Powere of her wiilipgness to wishdraw ber troops provided an adequate garrisun is left for the lega- tioos and on condition that Chine formally requests the evacuation of and opens geiuine negotiations for peace, Altogether appearances are more than hopeful, and it is likely that when Couns Vana Walderaee acrives a fortnight hence at Takufbe will fiod the allies agreed upon frome cCmmon policy, Beruix, Sept, 7.—The German Vice Admiral at Taku telegraphs that Capt, Pohlia his report from Pekin says the impression he formed on marching through the Imperial Palazse reception halls and rooms on’ August 28:h, wag “Dirt and veglect,” ‘ No trassureg,> he aldes “* were observed,” SOLDIERS OF THE QuEEN. a Mr. Bewviley's Military Drama to be Produésd Here. The great militaty war drama ‘Soldiers of the Queen’ which will be given its initial production on or about Sep t 14,at Charlotte LIBERAL METHODS, Sip,—When Sir Louis came home fron® Ottewa a few days ago the expected return of Private Harris from South Africa was used as a means to draw acrowd to the railway station. Lest night in order to draw a crowd to the Liberal rooms on Queen Street a colored man lecturing on ‘‘Womens’ Rights” was the attraction. Truly, for ways that are a-rk and tricks that are v in the Charlotte town Liberals are not unlike the Heathen} Chinee. ~ ONLOOKER. Bs RovaL Baking Powder ) Wade from pure cream of tartar, | Safeouards the food against alum. — powders are the greatet Alum menacers to ? ] RO “Ac BAKING POWIER COL, NEw YORK, "ie ae ae + a er © tywn, promises to eclipse evervthing in a theatrics! Way that has appeared’ in this ety for many years. No pains are being spared by the ma-agement to produce this great drama On a scale that will equal the large productions of such citles as New York and Boston. The cast will be an exceptionally strong one and adaptab I *’e; of the players. Besides te larze acting Co, there will be from 20 to §0 extra people in the uniform of the Briton and Boer who will participate in the realistic battle FORMULATED. Expected That Allies Will ts the parts are admirably suited to tne special FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1900 _ MONSTER MEETING — AT MONCTON The Political Situation Ably Reviewed BY SIk CHARLES TUPPER, MR POSTER. AND OTHERS ere, Mr, Powell, the Sitting Member, the Conservative Candidate. (Specras. ro Tae Examiner] Monctox, Sept. 7-—Sir Charles Tupper addressed a large concourse of people las nigbt. It is estimated that four thousand were present. His speech was frequeatly interrupted by cheers, and his snnounce- mntof Hugh John Macdonald’s acc-p’- aace of the nomination in Brando :,in op- position tothe Minister of the Intericr, Hon. Mr. Sifton, was greeted with a storm of applause. Sir Charles was followed by Mesars. Monk, Foster and McInerney with elo» quent speeches, ieee Single Copies Ty» 35. O8 — > NO 2 IIR rete On wash day aad every other day is SURPRISE SOAP It will give the best service; is always uniform in quality, always satisfactory. You cannot do better than have It was the largest and best political meeting ever held in Monctoa. Mr. Powell, the present member, was unanimously nominated ata Lib:ral- Conservative convention in the afteraoop I Sener se Ca TEEERA TREE SERRE TEAL EREEREQOREEREE SD G3. The Luxury Of a Good Shave Weare showing a eplendid line of aecesories to the fuct, euch as Razor Strope, (swing and pocket sigee) Razors. a Sbaviog Br. ser, a splendid line Cosmetiques. Bay Rum after shave, etc. Our own—Almond Pink: the ideal article to use after shayfug. See us for these articles, Ox. prices are very low, a. W, REBDIN, Fla, B. The Sxcap: Crezpist. me £-rryside. ; MENT a Lh eV BY SPECIALISTS, PAINLESS DENTISTRY by use of ELECTRICITY or by the BERLIN METHOD, MODERN DENTISTKY Crown and Bridge Work (Teeth with- out Plat<e). . ARTIFICIAL TEETH—We make all kinds. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. | ! scenes at famous Spion Kop and Modder River. The play is the result of much study and thought and the incidents and actualities of the great struggle, as described by the most famcus war correspondents, have been worked out in detail. Following 1s the cast:— Lieutenant Harold Hawkstone, VC....... Captain Bill Bonge, alias Ernest Leiyds.... General Arthur Hawkstone.......sese.. a Sam Slick, a Canadian correspondent ...... Colonel” Mowbray ....2:ccccees CERO Casey 404 ca denesens abide avtxien on oh PPT ee Pee ere BOERS, Reitz.. Coee woe est eee COP CHO ES Pee eee Peceee MM ate skotdvia fase ae Prince Nyumbia, a Kaffir oldier,,,......... Mrs General Hawkstone......<........... oS ee ame eine heddhes socces eet SOLDIERS, BOERS, ETC, Act 1st.—Hawkstone Manor (during siege) * Ladysmith, Act 2nd.—General Joubert’s Headquarters. Act 3rd.—Scene syst. Road near General For further particulars as to freight Buller’s camp. Scene 2nd. In the trenches, and passage, apply to Spearman’s Hollow (near Spion Kop.) EAKE BROS & CO. Act 4.—Colonel Mowbray’s Home, (Pre- ! toria, and sheepon deck, aud produce under deck, at lowest possible rates, pa Berlin Dental Parlers. CHARLOTTETOWN. ee DAMN) BLACK LINE The 8. 8. Bonavista sailing from Mon-! treal Tuesday morning August 28th will be due at Charlottetown Friday, August 31st, and saile for St. John’s, ewfoundland, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle Agents. - PRAT AL WATS wT UUNEN OUT SERE CSA NRQ EERSTE ERE UME ORES ECeEo SETS - . iS y ORGAUUASCOREGGRML CALL UDRLONERREGDTERAaA = LOSUPANCE Ss. Alternoon Cl’ town, Sept. 13th. SCHOOLS Re-open Tuesday, September 4th We are still headquarters fox School Books | i ollege Books | Erercise Books Scribblers Pens, [nk Slates | Pencils, &. : An immense stock pov eon - hand, We are all ready for the rush, but come wt Ask for eur n2¥ School Book | Price List. Sp-cial cath discount re GEO CARTER & 60. | Bookeellers. a tte Eo Shee ee ee kts ee | Fire, Marine, Life ‘ All British Compaoies. Risks taken a cwrates, HYNDMAN & CO AUENTS Telephone 67. FOR SYDNEY (North and South.) S. ELLIOTT —SAILS FROM— S’Side on Wednesday 12th Sept. Thursduy noon, Has good accommodation for Live {Stock under and on deck. This as well as other freight carried low, ve’tows, August 271b, 1960. R. McMILLAN. 1 i — dai a tama! St ppc i a, SRE a lid ii AI ~ ee ee we whe? oan a rn ain. en ghee es Rte rs ke. on ng se LI OT PS aR NaN & t MRE par het 0 SS. Vi ll Hil ma pete: -teatpenie Lagi ee ea . a eeritmni oe saci send Tie «Sap west nga ata sini ome