| o« ae oo — mee (1 EE eee NEE ee — —_ ~ THE DAILY EXAMINE This is True Libera when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evarpiwxs erms Four Dollars er . Reading Room Ouse of Comn: ons Lek 3S iw a | r a Story of stylish coats Ladies tell us, day after day —- that ours is THE coat depzriment of the city, They tell us oar coats are bandsome coats, ‘That they are well made coats. And that they fit, The ladies who talk this way back up their opin- ions by their purchases, We don’t know whether we’ve ever sold you a coat We want a chance this time, That’s fair, isn’t it? We want to show you what a big stock we have, We want to show you how well we can fit you, We want to show you how cheaply we can sell a nice coat, Drop in to-day 4mm—]\foore & Mcleod t SS If You Want a Wire Mattress We would like tocal’ your attention to TWO LINES which perfect satisfactiza. The Special) A real good mattress at the price of the cheap kind ; —price $2.90. Price $4.00—This we consider the best mettress on The Queen the market—Y ou may pay fancy prices for fancy names, but yoa will not get better value than the “ ‘Queen” no matter how bi igh you go. We would be pleased to have see these springeWe will explain their goo pointe JOHN NEWSON | The Highlanders Won't Go. to of the request of the 48th High- landers to visit New York. The sent Col. Otter, D. O. C., NOVA SCOTIA'S BIG EXHIBITION Brow’s Guernseys Cap ture Many Prizes, OTHER ISLAND EXHIBITORS ALSO DO VERY WELL. F. G. Bovyer, Albert Boswall, P. J. McKinnon and Other Prize- winners [Seecta tL To THe ExaMixer. 1] Hauirax, Sept 27.—The highest num« ber of entries in any one clrss of cattle, excepting Arrshires, is in the class for Guernseys. In the latter class Mr. E. R. Brow, of Charlottetown, did exceptionally wall. He secured first prize for aged bull, first for bull calf over six menthe, first for bull LOTTETOWN P: E. SBA 1D, EONESDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 4899 CRICKET 1 MATCH be Played at Toronto Next Montk. To (Spzora. ro rue Examiner] Toronto, Sept 27.—Prince Ranjitzinjh; and his team of cricketers have accepted an invitation toplay a team of Toronto cricketers here about October 10th. LTAZEN SUDDENLY ILL. Regrettable Death of Mr. Charles Reardon. [Spectat ro Taz Examryer. ] Hatrvax, N, 8., Sept 27.—Charles Reardon, son of Thomas Reardon, of this city, died at Montreal yesterday. He was on his way home when taken ill. Russia’s Hatred Shown. St. Pererssurc, Sept. 26.—Believing that war between Great Britain and the Oplf under six months, first second and third for aged cows, second and third for three year) old cow, first for two year old heifer, first for yearling heifer, first for heifer over 8 ix months, first and third for heifer under six months, first for aged herd, first for young herd and for sweepstakes female any age. Hatirax, Sept. 26.—The attendance at the Nova Scotia Exhibition is very large, and great ioterest is being taken in the proceedings. Island exhibits are attracting much attention and it is apparent that considerable prize-money will find its w y to the Garden Province. In the classes already judged Island exhibitors have been awarded prizes as follows :— George Chilton, Charlottetown, took firat prize for lettuce, curly; collection of gladiolus; col. grassee; six gladiolus spikes; six pansies; second prize forlong blood Leet; lima beans; winter cabbage, om herbs, summer radiehes, white turnips; collection pansies, collection phlox drummondi, collection annuals, bouquet, six sweet peas. F. G. Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty, took peo ap e for bull, 3 years; bull caif, unuer 1 yeai; bull, any age; beifer calf, under 6 mor: breeder’s yocog herd of 1 bull and 4 females under2 yeare; best bull, any age; second prize for heifer, 2 yeara; bull caif, under 6 mos; beat herd of 1 bull and 4 females, any age; third prize for cow, 4 years audover. All sbortborns. Senator Ferguson io his exhibit of Galloways ca:tured all the prizes : Bull, 3 years and 1 year;bull ca!f,l year;bull calf,6 mouthe; cow, 4 years,> years,and 6 monthe; bull, any age; female, any age; herd, bul and four females; breeder’s yourg herd. P J McKinnon, of Charlotte- town, took first prze for pct herbs, summer radishes;collection pansies; collection annuals, bouquet dried flowers ; second prize for a pair ot fowls, dressed ; beet turnip, blood; cauliflower, 3 heads; cauliflower, best bead; celery, lettuce; col- lection Zinonias, collection grasses, six gladiolus spik~s, six paneies, 6 carnations, bouquet,(amateur) ; third prize for col- lection gladiolus,lima beans, green podded lima beane. G, H. Hasezard, Charlottetown, took first prize for collection dahlias, collection sweet peas, collection lilium spikes; six daklias, pompene ; six sweet peas; second prize for six dablias, cactus; six dahlias, show. Albert Boswall, Pownal, took 2ad prize for bull calf under 1 year. Lieut. Stewart Retired. {Si st. To Toe EXAMINER ] Sept 27.—Fourth P. E. Island pimen’, eee sional Lieut E Stewart ug reached the age limit is re ired. UTTAWA, ene Orrawa, September 25,.—As announced last night, General Hutton made a short | telegram Toronto, was as follows: “(General of- ' ficer commanding does not approve of 48th Highlanders taking part in the cele- bration in honor of Admiral Dewey’s vic~ tory over Spain, @ power friendly to the . British empire. Transvas) is imminent, most of the Rue~ ‘ sian newspapers make no attempt to con~« ceal their sympathy with the Boers. The Novoe Vremya raises the question of the maintenance of the Suez Canal as an international waterway, if the whole of East Africa, from Cairo to the Cape of Good Hope, is to be formed into a com-~ pact British colony. The Novosti comments in bitter terms upon “Evgland’s grab policy,” and warns her that the war would not be a trium- phal march. Captured a U. 8. Gunboat. Mania, Sept. 25.—It is reported that the insurgents have captured the United States gunboat Urdeneta, in the Arani river, on the northwest side of Arlaba, where she was patrolliog. The Uniied States gunboat Petrei was sect (o investigate and has returoed here, having discovered the Urdaneta beached Opposite the town of Orani, on the Orani river, She had been riddled with bullets and burned and the _ fol- lowing guns, with their ammunition had been captured . a one pounder, one Colt automatic gua and one Nordenfeldt 25 milimetre gun, Tne crew of the Urdaneta are prisoners or have been killed. Further details are jacking. The Trouble at Springhill. Amuerst, Sep’. 25.—There is no change this morning in the state of effairs at Springhil]. Over 500 men are now idle and the refusal of the management to re- cognize the miners’ commitiee bas put a serious aspect on affairs. Notice has been posted by the management that the tra- velliog rakes wil) be pnt on No.3 slope at 3.30, but asking that No. 3 slope time be left to arbitration. This is not satisfac~ tory to the men. A Report Denied. Lonpon, Sept 26 —The Times publishes the following despatch from Simla : “It is persistently rumored bere that Abdurrah- man Khan, ameer of Afghanistan, is dead, and that a war of succession has already begun. So faras the Indian government is aware, the report is absolutely unfound- ed.” A Victim of Football. Meripexs, Cono, Sept. 25— Thomas Kelly.aged 17, a ' town High School team, died at the city the Meriden High He sustained a football game with School last Saturday. concussion’ of the spize. Lease of Delagoa Bay. Lornexzo Marques, Delagoa Bav, Sept. 25.—Thbe Governor of Lorenzo Marques asserts that he has no information regard- ing the reported lease cof Delagoa Bay by Portugal to Great Britain. See ou men’s suits and over Joy, the Oyster King, will send oysters ' for you to any partof the world and guarantee safe delivery. Address your letters to King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- lottetown, P. BE, Island. ‘coats, undercloathing, wonder- full value, Men’s suits from! °$3.50to $10-JB Macdonald | & Co. THE SATELLITE AGRUUND. Was Going to Halifax From Phila- delphia. (SpectaL To THE Examiner.] Puoitapepara, Sept 27.—The Britich schooner Satellite bence for Baiifax with 147 tons of anthracite coal, grounded on Joe Flogger Shoal on September25. The erew were saved, » a May goto New York. {Sp2crat. to THe Examiner.) Moyrrea., Sept 27.—Rev. Dr. James Barclay, pastor of the fashionable St. Paul’s Preebyterian Church, may be called to the Pastorate of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, of which the late Dr. Hall was for many years pastor. Dr. Barclay gete $2,500 salary. The Scotsman Overdue. [Specrat To THe Examiner ) MonrreaL, Sept 27.—No word has yet been received of the Dominion Line Steamship Scotsman, whivh is sow severel days overdue. Peter Maher Wins. [Sprectat ro Tag Examiner. ] New York, Sept 27.—Peter Maher won n the second round over Joe Kenuedy. Bled to Death. Diesy, Sept25.—A sad death occured in the suburban village of Rossway yester- day. Kenneth Hatfield, a young man 21 years of age, bled to death. He was get~ ting his yoke of oxen ready for the day’s work, when he commenced bleeding at the nose and before an hour passed away he wasdead. The circumstances attending the case are extremely sad. He was the eldest ofa large family of childrea who were keeping house themselyee, their mother being dead and the father, Bazeai Hatfield, at sea. e- The Transvaal Trouble. Lonvon, Sept 25.—Officials of the foreiga office gave out this evening the text of a letter totbe secretary of state for the colonies to the British high commissioner in South Africa, aatea Sept. 22. The British reply expressed regret that Her Majesty's offer No.5 of Sept 8 had been refused and declines te renew tbe discus- sion on the old lines. In & later com- munication, dated Sept 22, the Imperial Government takes up the charge of breach of faith insinuated by Secretary of Siate Reitz, Sept. 1, 6 “which,” is pointed out, “‘we cannot pass over in silence.” New British Battleship. PiyMourH, Eng., Sept 25.—The British battleship Loodon was successfully launch- ed here today in the presence of large crowds of people. Her displacement is 15,090 tons. The main feature of her construction is the armour belt, which is carried the entire length of tbe ship. — —- The Alaskan Boundary. Toronr*, Sept 25.—The Toronto Even- ing Telegram’s London cable says: Sir Louis Dav e: says the Alaskan bouaodary negotiations are proceeding in a way prom- raember of the Middle. | hospital tonigbt from injaries received in a | ising early and satisfactory adjustment. ROYAL. > Bakimgy Powder Mad: from pure creatn of tartar. 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Central Drugstore Sunnyside, REHM TaUNNRLDSGOUDEDGUEEEEREADUATEROOGUERINAS | FOR FALL WEAR—, You need good heavy boot. that will keep your feet drys Good solid ones that won’t go out of shape. Boots that will stand the aud and wet weather. We have them, WE MAKE THEM, made of Island Grain Leather, solid leather soles, inso'es and counters Price 2.50 Also imported ones if you want them, good for the price, $1.75 GOFF BROS | | | |