om 4 »o6\ x was AW gn Year SS Se eee THE DAILY EXA vil This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men daving to advises the Pubic, may 8OGuK fos ——~ MH siri ae NER ee Siagle Copies Pwe Vents ———_. ~ note” VR ~ ee L eaEcantte f Our proposition to all ladies is that we can save them money. We do this by giving thim high vaiues in Jackets and Capes at prices easy topaye Mind you--any Jacket you buy here will be right—exactly right _ Our Jackets are fitters -they’re made io look well —and to wear. And they're not priced any higher than the ordinary kind. Tben there's tke aivantage of choosing from a big stock. They say oursis the biggest Jacket, stock in th: city. Have you seen it? ene A TT Moore & MeLeod Tie busiest sto-e on Charlotte‘own’s busiest street —— Se ee aM el Bulbs ! Bulbs ! Our shipment of Bulbs, Direct from Holland, has just ar- rived, and are nuw on sile. BRYA TINTHS-—Named Waricties. Single and duuble, white, red and rose, blue, violet, mauve and yellow. ZU ult SS. _ White, scirief rel aud gill, finest named varieties and iixture extra. CROCUS. Finest Varieties. Hyacinths, No finer bulbs ean he had in Ganwla. Our prices are boWer than those of any Canalian firm tor equal quality In- ti. invited, Y CY . - } ( N. B.—Special attention to mail orders. Send for catalogue. CEO, CARTER & CO. Direct Importers of Bulbs, Seeds, Books, ete. m xed Aliso Fr-esias and Roman ae oe = es NH ; : t . Our inportationstof clothes for spring and summer is new Mplete, ani we invite inspection of the !azzozt and xobbiest = - ‘uitings, overcoatings and trouse: Big, t@ be eeen in city, Uorrest style, perfict fit amd\jsest workmanship Waranteed. Always on hand, @ full line} »i geats’ furnishings ce ame JOUN MLEOD & CO RESPONSE TO Dollars Saved § © SERMAN DEMANDS. Transmitted tt Li Hung Chang CHINESE TO BE DECAPITATED OR EXILED. Names of the Offending Chinamen Who Will Suffer. | 3peo1aL To Tas Examiner.) Pexix, Oct. 10.—A reeponse to Ger- man demands has been transmitied to Li Hung Chang. This says the following are to be decapitated: ‘‘Ying Men, Preside it Censorate, Kiang Yi, assisiant grand Secretary aud President of the Civil Board, Chas Su Chica, President of the board, Panishmentsjof noble: The fol lowing will be sentenced to life imprison- ment: Prince Chwang, Duke Tasi Lau, Prince Yih. Prince Tusa will be saxish- ed to asimple military posi road oa the Siberian frontizr asafurther punishment for aiding the Boxers. ——— NEWS FROM INDIA. Crops Excellent—Famine Conditions Disappearirg, [Spzc1aL To THe Examiner] Lonvow, Oct. 10 —Lord George Hamil- ton, Secretaryof Sate for Inilia, has re. ceived the following despatch from the Vicerey of India, Lord Curzon: “The general cond:tion of the crops is escellent, and, except in parts cf, Bombey the famine conditions are disappearing. The total numteron the relief litt has fallen to 2,746,000.” - ; | Baking Powder: | 1 Asim jaitne vowricn ave ti oe ‘ Wade from pure creain of tartar. os Safeguards the food : against alum. - o « g nseuavtts tv neatth of a3 art Be ; On TA QAMIND OOwNTe ee. OE Es, V PERRI TA Ta GR MEE Reed TOE ed Hea ea eeS LOVERS OF THE WEED 2EAGRLASR RTE ~ - We call your attention to our new importation of tiavana Cigars and choice Domestics. Our show windows to-day will give scme idea of the immense quantities of these goods we handle. It is your own particular taste for a certain cigar we cater to and are ever anxious !o please, Try us for a good smoke. A, W. REDDIN, Pim, 8, The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. EnDOgRUROGRSUDAGS UDONTDURAUEDOBERDOOER#S FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth Rocks, 25 Pullets and 10 Cockrels, all from prize win- ning stock. For prices write to WILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshire. QOREDOD ARERR ERG G RADU RERMRSREEEERRE RARE AS OER DE SSERAGRRER REMADE AEG ESRERUEED SHAPULERSTAMRESLERESERESSRERELSRGESERTSTSESEER SER GCRRRILES a % ae w dy li wtf. PE CHARLOTTETOWN P: £. ISLAND WEDNESDAY MANY FISHING WESSELS LOST On Grand Banks During the Gale. THEY HAD OVEK TWO HTN DRED MEN ON BOARD -- ee eee The Patality Uist Will Probably Exceed Three Hundred. we (*PECI4L ro Tas Examiner] St. Jcay’s, Nfl, Osiober 10—According t> reporis from St. Pierre seventeen fi-h- irg vessele were operating on the Grand Banks during ths gale last moath. Twelve vessels are agtill missing, the Crews sgereg sting over twekundred men. Numbera of other vessels that have arrived here within the last few days have reported the loss of from ove to eeven mes each, The fatality list will probably exceed thrae hundred. THE TRANSPORT IDAHO. Boer Prisoners Lauded —-Kruger's , EB rthday. (Special ro rae Examiver | Sr. Betexa, Ort. 10,—The Beitish traneport Idaho, with the Canadians on board, Janded about 2)0 Boer bere yesterday. Geners! Crovj> and the other Boer prisoners are preparing 3 big celebration io honor of former President Kruger’s birthday, to take place tomorrow. prisoners CECJL RHODES Wiil Preside at Congress of South African League, [SpeciaL To Tue Examiner ] 19 - Cecil Rhodes wil re-euter politics tumorrow, when he Caps Town, O3t. Will,preside over the deliberations of tbe Congress of the Sou h African League. A WESTERN CRIME. Two Farmers Murdered for Monsy Bossrvain, Man., Oct. 8.—The kodies of Coarles Daw and Jacob Smitb,farmers, reported missing for some time, were found inan old well which bad bee. filled in three or four feet from the top shortly before the crime was comwmitted. Walter Gordon, who arrived from Mexico and purchased Dew’s farm, for which ne paid $5,000, is svsperred of the crime. Go:don also tougkt S:nith’s s'ock ad implements at $6.5, paying Cash und »kivg Smith’s receipt ior the same. Daw id Smith. therefore bad a large amcunt of money on their pere.ns Nothing was acard frow them for some weeks. Friends of Daw ruspecting foul play, s'arted to nuke inquiry. Finding 20 trace of the men they called in the police. The bodies were {cand in tke well. Gordon, hearing that detective was ou the way to inves- tigete, ekipped out. ainsi ipiltahiendhacnaaeiian Aw OLp and WELL TrigD REMEDY. — Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millione o: mothers for thei: children while teetning with perfect success, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhwa. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Ite value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrup. Income T'axpayers are reminded that Mondar, the 15th inst, is te last date on which discounte wili be allowed; also that the 40 days (from the date cf the service Of notice) allowed for appeals, will ia many cases soon expire. tl 13th. a] BORN, At Scurir, on Oct. 3rd, to Dr, and Mre. McLellan, a dsugh:er. , into power ihey adopied the very National OCTOBER MEETING OF THE TUPPER CLUB A Large Attendance Lasi Night SPEECHES BY ‘ENATOR FERGU:- The Party of Broken Promises and Deception Arraigned. The wet and disegrerable weather <f last evening did not puta damper upou the enth usiaste of tbe Tupper Club, an. when President Dawson took the chair a eight o’clock and called the meeting to order the spacicus hall was filled. After routine tusiaess, which included the enrolling of many Lew pemberr, tuc Presdent explained that the meeting world be addressed, in tun by Senator Ferguson and Mi. a. C. Beli, M. P., of New Glasgow, who had kiadiy conueevetd to Cowe over to the Island aud speak before the club. The steamer was due sbout twenty nia- uter of nive, aud while he was at tue wharf with Mr. W.,S8. Stewart receiving Mr. Bell he asked the mee.ung to appoint @ chairman to act in bis piace, The meeting s:lected Dr. R. Macueill, whe, in a few well cuosen words, introduced Sea - ator Fergu:on who was received witu applause, Alter congratulating the young Libers!- Conservatives upon the organiz tion of lO 4900 NO 235 5 ' Bovwrds ine My her. Conscry, while the ; ; #. ; ? steTnis peti. red the U nited olae-, +n when .oe Linerals obtained power Vtherr ihe cha: yved, and they became ex-s cerdit gly Pei ish, The Coaserva ive wolicy also preva led in regard to sending ihe trocps to Soutn Africa. Laurie: said io the Glove tnet Le was nob guing to send troops there to fight tne battles of the Emp'r; bats fewdays later, when the voice of the peopte was heard, he fac-a abou: and thé brave Canadians were sent cut; he bal once more done the thing ne said be would nut do. Since coofederation the Libcral-Conservatives have been in power coniuouslyiwith the exception of 8 sears,’ from [874 to 1878 and from 1896 to ‘he pre eat t me. Daring ail these years Lib eral-COuservative Sentiment prevailed, and ‘he Liberal-Convervatives wonild be at the ead Cf offairs after the next election. The Liberals cansot point to one creditable act of theirs 19 a result of their four yeara of rG; they cannot polat to one act that bas vevefitted the country. Taey bangle iu respect of the fast Atlantic eezvice and cold storage, fa ling even to take advant. ayeof the arrangements made by the L bera! Couservatives before they went outof power. Mr Bell thea took up and ex; ose i cce emergeacy food deal and the Yukoo railway scandal, showing up the conduct of the Government aad ite minis- vers in reepectof both, It was » charact« eristic of ai!l L beral udministrations to leave uo ‘ove (ae things they should, do and do tavse (hiogs they ought pot to de, The Co eservative party never made a promire it did not imead to keep. The Couservaives owe it to themselves, as well ae to those who have gone before, tuat “they aurl from powers party that sbould never be there. de felt sure tnat the Island would do ita duty in tbis regard, and th at five ConeervVatives would be «elected. Martin and Mecdonald aretwo of theable-t men in the House of Commons, aud Hon, Mr. Ferguson Is One of the most highly- va'ued m-mberse of the Senate. Nova Scutis would do its da'.y No be Tupper Club, the Sevator tproceedkd = tO explain =the ettustion as rmgards the secrecy vf the ballo’. He gave acritica! aualysie of vue | whole ma ter,demonstrating cleariy ta: | eecret -was to i fluence the ra:iway auu/ civil service vote. It wa8 the avtot a drowning mao Catching at 4 siraw, The concensus of opivion—ot Indep vent opinion—is that tue Lieuricr-Tarie ad- micistration will te badly deteated on the 7 bof November. The Loberais tod vot tultilled One of the pieuges tuey mate while in Opposition. The Ouvaae plaiform hed Lot been acted up u {hey had pr.mised to reduce ite expenditure, and inctead bad in-| creased it by milliors of dolore They bad expresseua their horror at ibe debt of'tne country, aod they nad added millions to 1. They had severe) trde policies, and all egreed iuat proction eLould: be killed. But when they came Policy they condemned when in op- rosioo. The Naiiousi Polcy is ire Liberal-Conservative policy, and when th- Conservatives are reurned to power, os he felt eure they world ce on the Tla November, they would enlarge it. ceaacr Ferguson then drew eét- ten ion to Sir Cherles Tupper’s mao festo wlonog this line, and clused by vizor- ously demonstra.ing toe tucapaciiy «f ibe L.berels inthe colu storage mater, the tart Atlentic service and prefeeutia! trade. Seowor Ferguson’s uddress was tcllowed with tbe closest attention ‘hroughour, and was frequentiy inters ruptea by ap; louse. Mr. Bei', wuo entercd the ball as Senator Fergueon was about to cluse bis addrers, was received with applause, wn.cu was revewrd when he Cam forward to address the meeting. Mr. Bell expressed Lis pleasure at ine honor Goue him in inviting uim to speak before the Tapper Ciub ot Chariottetowo. The nawe “Tupper” yresaged victory. The time of the con- test was shor:,and it behooved every Litera:'-Conservative to be up and doing He brought gocd uewe irom Nova Scotia. io Cumberiand Couniy Caban was putting up & good fignt, aad ine prospects forjhis success were excelient, [a Pictou County, ] after a Jeng coaterehce, the Liberals bad selected Hon. Mr. F.elding, t») whom he (Mr. Be!s) p-omised a good fight and a yood beating. In a'l his years cf political lite be never saw the Liberal-Coaservatives more wnited (ban they sre today. There was néthing the Liberals bad dose that would warrant ‘bein in asking a reaewal of power. Their record was one of broken promises and incapacity. They had proved them- selves faithless. When in oppori oad their policy was anything that wonly give them power; when they got in the cerried out the policy of their predecessors They are going to the country now witheut a seitied policy or programme, trying to sna'ch another caich verdict. Sir Charies, however, comes out with a programme set« ting forth the Conservativ-s’ policy. The Laurier party are aeeeivers, end deserve vothing but condemnation, The Liberals always talked against Protection; but when they obtained power they con- tinued the National! Policy, making a few the bajlos was todsy ab s:Cret a: coc’. The only object Si Los cus, the Pairict could have iw oo wee ctirg | that the bal.ot was uut cw ,id promouug party ever bad w hetter cause thaa ours; uo Larly +ver weut into a contest witha “rae eens+ toban tbe Liderals. Mr. X#-?s abe aud elcqient address wae opprreated, a» was evideoced by masy varbursts oO: applause he rasa At the clove of his remarks a hearty vole of thack: was tendered Mr. Bell, which he titirgley acknowledged. The Vole was nropure J by Mr. Ww. 8. St-wari, Q CC, ard seconded by Dr. Macueill. U,on motion of Mr. R. B. Norton Mr. Ge.) wax mide au LOaorary member of the iupper Uluc. The yie.teet enthusiasm prevailed throughout (he meeuiag, aud the Tapper Club may be reli.d upos todo is share the L beral-Conservative vic o-y wf tue Tch of November, e- —_ Sing not a tte we gt wma 2 oa Megs sat: eA A oS a as Se SA Whiteness That Soowy can come to your linens ard cottons only by the use of |] SURPRISE Soap which ho: peculiar and remarkable gqua!- @ ities for washing clothes. | SURPRISE is a pure hard Sozp. ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. CO. St. Stephen, N.B. ‘ FOR Insuranes Cire, Marine, L f3 Apply to HYNDMAN & CO trifling changes in detail. They did not dare to touch the National Policy, Tue, - Coueervative party always had a leaning, Agents. a i ia alliance :