tead Reom ““@ ll os chia This is True Liberty, when Free Sorn Men Saving to advise the Public, may DAILY EXAMINER speak free.”—Buripipas : 2 ' ; ts 3 fe. ; “f i | ‘ : ; ‘ J +) / ; +4 i Juha \ / oh - aart \ - Settee : } Ay } fila Lg / fl yy j —_— } 7 i a Z sf | fA a Tcaiee 1M el j Porn : Saree =i” Kp’) yf! ; 7 ; = oe os -* wore : ie | 3 . Pv ; j C= — Zi x f j j m <——, | j : $= a 5 Vii | ap ge t j | } ~ 1 ' C ' x 7 es -L.. \ a ; rere ’ } ¥ — ———e 2 \ @ ™~ every day. This is the time for the buyer who wants a new fall dress. ‘The new things are coming in every day. Wise buyers are doing their dress goods buying now— while the selection is good— and before the big fall rush commences, We've always bought you nice dreas goods— we've sure THE STORM, | Newfoundland. | ! ‘ Having Elected to faxe) Their Discharge REMAINDER WILL BE DRAFTED INTO ENGLISH REGIMENT. {[Specian To Toe ExaMINeR.] Sr. Jonn’s, Nfld., Sept. 20—Forcy two fishing veesels are ashore in the$Straits of Belle Isle, and as many as thirty will be totally lost. Tis is in addition to the disasters pre~ viously reported The shipwrecked crews, aggregating 70 persons, are being brought south by mail sieamer, and a special steamer wll go for the others, Immense stocks of codfish have been lopt with the shipping. Reports of the loss of three more lives were received today. Artillery and Mounted Troops Wull Stay till January. (Spectat To Tue Examines ] Orrawa, Sept. 20.—- The ‘*boys” are coming home. Five hundred of them have had enough of campaigzing and have elected to take their discharge at the expiration of a year of service. The military here have received a cabie- gram from Lieutenant Colonel Biggar, formerly of Belleville, who is now Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in South Africa. His message was dated Cape Town, Septemter 18, and states that five hundred of the first contingent will return immediately, the remainder having elected to stay in South Africa till the end of the THE GREAT COAL STRIKE. Thorough in Pennsylvania Region [Specita, To Tae Examiver | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20—The tie-up of the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valleys is thorough, The tie-up of the mines bas caused the laying up of every coal train and crew in this region, and whatever coal is being ISLAND THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1900 oe 500 CANADIANS | ANOTHER COMMANDER. | COMING HOME | Additional Disasters Reported from| Boers Will Probably Prolong The| g The) Pight, [Srectat To Tak ExaMiner.] Spirsxop, Sept. 20.—General Viljoen, who has succeeded General Louis Botha in the supreme command of the Transvea! forces,is reported to be moving northward in the direction of Hectorspruit 3000 men and thirty guns. He is known as “*Tbe Firetrand,” and wil] endeavor to protractthbe war. H ALIPAXEXHIBITICN Winners in the Races of Yesterday. (Srecran ro THe Examiner] Haxirax, Sept. 20.—The total attend. ance at the sevea days exhibition was fifty thousand. ‘The exhibition closes «3 day, Leaman’e Billmont won ia the 2.24 trot. Dew itt’s Dash won io the 2.35 event. Cuvurcu Parape.—The members of No. 1 Ce. 82nd Batralion are hereby notified to meetat the drill shedon Sanday the 23rd inst. at 9.45 o'clock, a. m, to aitend the Church parade to St. Paul’s. By order, D lL Hooper, Captain. war. This means that about 359 of the Cana, | moved is going out in the freight trains. diun infantry will be left behind. = a It is likely that they will be drafied into some English battalion for the remainder of their period of eervice. The artillery and mounted troops from prised ourselves this year. MOORE & BUD) "he bus‘est store on Charloit:tow n’s busiest street. —— — blk The abundance of arti- cies and suitable (gitts to be had at our esteblish- mert, all of assured qual- ity, unique and exclusive in design, an 1 at consistent prices, should attract those e that are interested in ap- proaching weddings. ee ee | W.W. Wellner Watchmaker } Jeweler Engraver Charlottetown, P E i. \% 3 Fe Be ae ——— SS a * e es Summer Suiting, RET Our importations of clothes?for spring and’summer is now omplete, ak we invite inspection of the larges: snd robbiest tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, to be ceen in his city, Correct style, perfict} fit and best werkmanship -uaranteed. Always on hand, a full line}of gente’ furnishings JOUN MLEOD & CO | Canada will continue in South Africa uutiltbeir yeat isup, which will be ia December or January by which time it is expected that the couniry will bave been pacificd. “, Does Baking PRIZES FOR SHEEP. Mr. A. Boswell Very Successfnl at Halifax. SHEEP. LEICESTERS. Ram, shearling—Ilst, A Boewell, 2od, A Bosweil. Ram, lamb—Ist and 2ad, A Boswell. Pair ewes, 2 shears and over—lst, A Boswel!. Pair ewes, shearling—lst, A Boswell, Pair ewes, lambs— Ist, A Boswell. Pen, | ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs—lst, A Boswell. GOTSWOLDS. ; Ram, 2 shears and over—lst, Tweedie. Ram, ehearling, lst, John Tweedie. Ram, lamb, let, John Tweedie. Pair ewes, 2 shears and over—lst, John Tweedie. Pair Jobr Tweedie. Pair ewes, lamts—Ist, John Tweedie. Pen. 1 ram, 2 ewee, 2 ewe lambs— 1st, Joka Tweedie. SHROP HIRE3. Ram, shearling—lst, A Boswell. John gard the use of alum ewes, shearlings—lst, ss Chemist: ‘I believe Ram, lamb—lIst, A Boswell; S:d, A atticles.’’ Boswell. : Pair ewes, 2 shearsand over—2ad, *A Boswell. Pair ewes, shearlings—2ad, A Boawell. Pair ewes, lambs—2nd, A Boswell. Pen,1 ram, 2 ewes, 2ewe lambs—2ad, A Boswell. gerous to health.” LINCOLNS. Pair ewes, 2 ehears and over—Iist, A Boswell. In view of such or A ROYAL VISIT, The Queen’s Thanks and Good Wishes. London September 19.—The Celonis! Office, in announcing the coatemplat visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia, says: — “Although her Majesty naturally abrinks from parting with her grandeon foreo long a period, the Queen fully recogrizes the greatness of the occasion which will bring her Australian colonies into federal union, and desires to give this special proof of her interest im all that concerns the welfare of her Australian subjects. : “Her Majesty wishes at the eame time to signify her sense of the loyslty and ishigh in leavening devotion which prompted the spontaneous aid so liberally offered by all the colonies in the South African war, and of the aplendid gallantry of the colonial troops. Dr. Alonzo Clark: which can derange the stomach should not be tolerated in baking powder.” Prof. W. G. Tucker, New York State Prof. S$. W. Johnson, Yale College: regard their (alum and soluble alumina salts ) introduction into baking powders as most dan- Baking powders made from cream of tartar, which : refined grape acid,are promotive of health, and more efficient. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. 4 Your — Powder Contain Alum ? Prof. Geo. F. Barker, M.D., University ot Penn.: “All the constituents of alum remain (from alum baking powders) in the bread, and the alum itself is reproduced to all intents and purposes when the bread is dissolved by the gastric juice in the process of digestion. I re- as highly injurious.’’ «‘ A substance (alum it (alum) to be decidedly injurious when used as a constituent of food cc] testimony as this, ~: every care must be exercised by the housewife to exclude the over and over condemned cheap, alum baking powders from the food. No other kind should be used food. Royal Baking Powder is the highest example of a pure cream of tartar powder, e sir | ACCOUNT PAPER ieminen aoe Si. Of . . WwW ’ Sing] Covyies Iwo Vents HAVEIONGS, | Nearly time to think about mek- ing out fall accounte. You will need ENVELOPES, We bave nearly ons MILLION (1,000,000) on hand, prices from 75c per thousaod up, —ALSO — and a full stock of OFFICE - REQUISITES, - Binding Cases, Filas, | Blank Books, etc. | Prices always the lowest. GEO GARTER & 60 | we ee . — PECOPETERETOCUCPOCE OCU NRE WEGBOUE ETE YEEE?< ~~ , nd ocr 9 Your Appetite Is not what it should be. If you are feeling weak. If your blood is thin, If you are dyspeptic, try a bottle of Our Digestive Tonic It promotes digession, soothes the nerves, gives health and strength, So'd at 25c psr bottle. Prepared and soid by A, W. BEDDIN, Ph, 8. < ~ The Sguare Cruggist. Sunnys:de. SEQIRQGUEZG200 020800 RSOREEORRDREDEOEE*® } | ORUDSROUEAHANOAANHAEESEDOOOSUSEONENSEOOOOEREGD’, OARDAARRSSSQOng gOS, CAUADRAERRESOOSURDRGGSEGSER MRED UORSERADRARSOOEE ——— QHDEMORRRERRERORPRRS ORCAS “hi . * AMONG THE BOERS. — ee | Four Canadians Dtove off Two Hun- i dred. Orrawa, Sept. 19.—Major Brown, of the Princ-ss Louiee Dragoon Guards, is in receipt of a private letter giving an sccount of how Trooper Malloy,C. M. R_ was wounded. Four of the Mounted R flea were ekirmiehing when they came upooa bedy of Boers who opened fire on ihem. Trooper Malloy was wounde4, the bullet aatering at the right eye and cutting away the bridge of the nose. The Canadians returned the fire, which, however, soon got hot, come two hundred Boers potting st the littl band, One of the others turning to Trooper Colline of the PL DG said: “ Collins this ie getting to hot, we must get out of this.” Malioy, who was lying heard this and said: “ Don’t leave me Collins, g ve me your bacd. I willtryand walk.” ‘* You lie there, Malloy,” was the ane awer, “and I will never leave you.” Owing to Collins’ refusal, the lit le band drove off the Boers and each man of the C. M.R. captured his prisoner. When Malloy was taken to the hospite!, he as- tonished the doctors by helpiveg them drees hie own wounds, Trooper L. W. R Malloy ie an Ottawa lad, whos: father fought at Windmill Pointand his grande father at Chrysler's Faro, i St oe COLD STORAGE. Sir Charles Tupper in Oomm inica~ tion with Experts. Torowto, September 19.—I: is eaid that one ofthe resulta of Sir Caries Tupper’s trip ie to find im the die+»'lities of farmers and fruit prodac-rs tevazh- out all Canada, a thorough confi imation of well*koown views entertained by him reapecting the question of cold evwrage. ir Charles has been in comm: ication with well-known experts of Europe, the United States and Canada on tne question, The result is that Sir Charies is coavinced | that bis views have the endorsation of the _ scientific world,and he is torday c»mplet- ing a manifesto on the subject, wich is said to be of vast im ce and certain to command the attention of the entire Dominion. eee SE Ae meee mcm go Owe. ok yg, OI MMS BEY