— = - VOL 36 maa WATCHES! W.W. Wellner Watchmaker J eweler Engraver Charlottetown, P E I. ows Read Reom see’ OTTAWA Ne EE ee Year This ig Trae Li AT crn This is buyer who wants a new fall dress. The new things are coming in every day. Wise buyers are doing their the time for the 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 sur- prised ourselves this year. MOORE & LBD The bus est store on Charloitetown’s busiest etree’, Thoroughly Good ment in WATGHEN our store. We will watches. guaran‘ee. Time Keepers, A watch purchase is rarely decided upon ,and made in few moments, usually it is the out- come of careful consideration. If you have such a an invest- mind we would like to have you spend a little time in be much pleased to show cur stock of [hey are thoroughly reliab e and sid with a positive ° ee ee eee cee pane o CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. a ee °mplete, and we invite in HII RE Summer Suiting Our importatioas of clothes*for springjand summer is now spection ef the largest sud nobbiest tock of suitings, overcoatings and trouserinz, to be seen in is city, Correct style, perfict] fit and best workmanship ‘Waranteed. Always.on hand, a iull linejof gente’ furnishings JOUN MLEOD & CO berty, when Free Born Men Sa RUSSIAN OFFICIALS AND L! RUNG SHANG Strange Fiiendship Be- tween Them, cee ee A CLOSE UNDERSTANDING EXISTS. Further Particulsrs About ‘The Amur Atrocities. [SpeciaL To tak ExaMIner.] Tieyx Tsiy, Sept. 22.—Li Hung Chang bas arrived here and is domiciled in bi- own yamen under Cossack guards. His recepticn here was a repetition of his reception at Tong Ku, only Russian and Japanese officers calling on him, those o other nations not taking part in it. The manner of Earl Li’s reception seems to confirm the suspicion existing in Shanghai regarding his close under standing with Russia. About 400 Russians troops and all the principal Russian cflicers met him at Chang Lidgn Chen Hay on the way to Tien Teiv. A long conference was held at which no representative of any cthar power wa- present. This remarkable friendship. exists at o time when the two continents are ringing with the story of the massacre of tbe Chinese in Amur. The Moscow correspondent of the Stan dard, reverting to the subject of the mass- Acres says : “From a recent visit to the Amur region, it is reported that massacres are tbe order of the day with tbe troops that are Overrunning Manchuria. The orders are issued by General Grodokcff, But it is quite certain that the Empercr N.cholae must be ignorantof their nature. My informant has seen a series of telegrame from ove Manchurian commander in evi ry one of which he beseeches that he be allowed to spare the peaceful citizens. But Russian indifference to the lives of the commen herd is still of a truly Orienta: type. The same correspondent asserts that troops, by the wholesale, continue to pour iato Manchuria. Local Notices. Sentner McLecd & Co. opened Parisand London milliuery today, Half~price Boots—A lot of Ladies’ Kid their Bros’ cheap sale. 29 Goff Bros. must give up W .H Stewart & Co’a. sore in a few days—hence the boots must he slaughtered. g 297 Auction Prices at W H Stewatt & Co’r. stock of boots sold by Goft Bros, 2w Reduction 30 per cent,, 40 per cent. and half price for W H Stewart & Co's boots, being now sold out by Goff Bros. 2w Sweet Potatoes at Beer & Soff ’s Tokay Grapes (sweet) at Beer & Goft’s. Blue and Green Grapes, 8 cente a pound at Beer & Goff's. Eee ROYAL. Baking Powder | Made fiom pure cream of | tartar, | 1 Safeguards the food against alum. Ale og sores a te a _ ew —— ISLAND Boots half price in thes window at at Goff Boys’ pegged hoots 70 cents, at Goff having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Huxirings HE DAILY EXAMINER SATURDAY MR QUINN’S TESTIMONY. i j | i Quebec. Mr. M.J F Quinn, M P, for St Ann’, Montreal, was one ofthe speakers at the |great Liberal.Conservative meeting io Vorust™. The Province of Quebec, be eaid, pos-essed a man who «as euperla. tively imaginative, and who was atiempt- ing the extraordinary but disappointing process Of extracting sunbeams from cucumbers. (Laughter.) He referred 1o Mr Tare. (Laughter and hisses.) Not loog ogo Mr Tarte, before be went to Kurope, notified the public that the Administration of which .he is master would win 60 out of the 65 seats in Quebec, After Mr. Tarte had been back from Europe a few deye he announced that Sir Wilfrid would bave fity-five eupport-ra from Quebec. A few days later Mr. Tarte announced hat Sir Charles Tupper wouid only have 1i from Quebec, which meant that they Liberals would have 51. Last night Mr. lore declared that Sir Charles Tupger «oul? not bave more than 20 trom Quebec Mr Tarieimagined that he was pleyig p | er, and was trying to bluff, or heid a ved hand and did nct quite unde ‘stand w st be was up against, (Lavgbter.) Mr. Quinn sad he did vot mind ‘ell ng them in confivence that the Conservatives -xpeeted in (Quebec at least 25. He did uot want to streteh it, but he really expected 30, and if the fear which seemed to have taken possession of the Government continued tor a while longer, 80 as to prevent them from dis- solving the House, the Conservatives would carry the province by a substantial majority. (Applause.) As evidence of the change of feeling in Quebec, Mr Qzaian contrasted the large and enthusiastic meetings held in Montreal recently with tbose held there in 1896 Theie was, be eaid, a general feeling in the province that Laurier nad betrayed the interests of bis people, and bad been a great dieappo.ni- ment to tiem inevery way. Added o this, there was the fact that a etrong sentiment ot Conservatism actuated all the French- Canadian peop’e. Mr. Quinn eaid he wo.lite:rtothe people of Montreal] the greetings ofthis meeting andtell them how beartily a representative of Qiebec wae received in Toronto. (Cheers.) |Good Prospects of the Opposition in A ee ~ —— ES TD SEPTEMBER : = Single Copies Two Cents EXHIBITION RACES, The following entries bave been receiy ed for the races to be heid on Weduesday and Thursday, of next week, Itis prob- able that more may be received by to- aight’s mail, 2.35 CLass. Ben Gal, by Bea L.d. Blue Bell by Blue Bell. Eatered by F RB Feltus, Laurence. town N.S, brilliant, entered by J. P. Irving, Cape Traverse, P. E, I. The Poetess, ch. m, by Actuary, e t red by A B Euer, Amberst, N. 8, entered by H C Lydiard, Kentville, N. 8. 2.24 CLASS. Parkland, b o, by Parkside, entered by W B Bowness, Summerside. Minnie, entered by S N Dawson, Norib Tryon, PEI Rock Farm Grace. b! m, R Lamy, Amberst, N 8S. Brazilian, bf, by Brown Wilkes, enter- ed by D S Hawm, Peticodiac, N B. Guy J, eaiered by Charles J Willis, Sackville, N B. 2.28 cLasa entered by J Ben Hal, entered by RE Feltus, Caw reueet_wo,N.8. Parkwood, bs, 229},d by Hernando, sire, Parkside, ent-rceu uy John McPhee, Freetown, P El. Tacsy, entered by J J Vail. Dash, bg by King Dariinda, entered by Charles F Dewitt, Bridgetown, N S. Bessie Rampart, entered byJ A Lea- mao, Halifax. FREE-FOR ALL. Warren. Guy, bs, entered by J M Goudy, Port Maitland. Lina Bell, entered by John J Laroche, Qebec. Arclight, entered by J A Leaman & Co, Halifax. Minn.e,entered by N Dawson, North Trvon. Parkland, entered by W B Bovrters, 22, 1900 a a a et # ~ me | LUCHA. | Nearly time to think about mak- | ing out fail acconnte. You will need ENVELOPES. We have nearly one MILLION ({, (1,000,000) on hand, prices from \ : ' oe ., 75¢ per thousand up. —ALSO— ACCOUNT PAPER and a full stock of OFFICE - REQUISITES, ' Binding Cases, | Files, Blank Books, etc. | | Prices always the lowest. | . NO 224 | GEO CARTER & 60. S.ationers. | mm SERUELUDOGEUOEREGEEDDOROEDESORSTUOOEUEES?< —= = our Appetit Is not what it should be, If you are feeling weak. If your blood is thin, If you are dyspepiic, try a bottle of Summerside, Although the two slow classes in ‘he | races have. not filled unless the en::i come by tonight’s mail, yet the entries ic | good and well matched horses that we will be greatly surprised if Wedseseday and Thursday do not proye «evrd-bregking Kruger’s Kesort, of the Netheriands bas been notified of Mr. Kruger’s ascepiance of its offer to place a warship at his disposal to convey him from Lorenzo Marques to Holland. HOLLAND TO THE RESCUE. Comment of the London Staudard London, Thurrday, Sept. 20,—The Standard, which is a M-nisterial organ, declares that the action of Holland in offering psesage on one of her warships to President Kruger is an act of iaterveation which might very properly be resented by .hose against whom it is direced. It says that it J<ffersen Davies had esceped to Mexico after the war of the rebellion, and England or France had offered to bring him {a Burape on & warship the Bros’ cheap sale, ow | Federal Government woud burely baye Child’s strong boots, eiz:s 8,9 10-3 regarded such actiunjas an insult. It aids cents at Gcff Bros’ cheap sale, pati dey a° shat except on the incredible supposition tbat the consent of Great Britain was first obtained, the action of Holland is both provocstive and insolent. Is bas not even the merit of courage, since there is litle prebability that any cfficial resentment of a kind likely to lead to hostilities will be shown. The paper contends that there is nothicg in the relations of the Eoglish and Dutch to justify this manifestation of ill- will, It concludes by saying that if the Dutch rank themselves among the enemies of Great Britain they must take the cons sequences. me WHAT THE HUM: BUGS ARE SAYING. Sir Charles Tupperis accusing Mr, Laurier of being French, andis calling upon the English provinces to shake off tbe French yoke,—La Patrie (Tarte’s paper.) Sir Charles Tupper says ‘‘Laurier is too Eoglish for me.”—Toronto Glebe (Crow's Nest organ.) And again :— Hugh John is the hopeof the Tory Orange party, because he satisfies the fanatical hordes of the North West, who make him a popular chieftain. This is why they place bim in opposition to Mr Sifton.— Le Patrie (Tar e’s paper.) Archbishop Langevin’s Winnipeg or- gan is makinga bitterand determired campaign against Mr. Sifton and other Libera! candidates in the West.—Toronto Globe. The game is very Obvious. Tarte is to a upon every lover of sport to be pre- een’. Tus Hacvs, Sept. 21—1'be governmeni ¢ deys aud we belicye there willbe some Wonderfrlly fast time msde. We wou'd TO THE CITY COUNCILLORS ~ GexrLemex,—If you don’t repair the sidewalk on the cross street between Capt. T. White’s corno*r and the foundry, likely you will bave to pay another $520, something like Mr. McMillan’s case about the coal. Now, let thie matter be attend- ed to at once aud save trouble, IxscreD Foor ayo Tax Parer. — — RETURNING CANADIANS. —_——— = ao (Seectan To Tae Examiner ] Oitawa, Sept. 22 —Afrecep:ion to the re- turniug Canadians is being discussed here come qeensaineeties Sir Ciaude’s Successor. Loxpon, Sep‘. 2!-~A dzepatch to the Times from Sbanghai, asserts that Sir Claude Macdonali will beccme British Minister at Lokio,and will be succeeded at Pekin by Sir Ernest Mason Satow, the present British Minister atthe Japanese capital. “This,” says the Times’ ,cOrres- pondent, “is disappointing to Britighers in the far Kast,as they had hoped that a stronger diplomatist would be sent to Pekio.” Insurance Fire, Marine, Life Apply to cooduct an anti=Britieh campaign, and the! Toronto organ an anti-Gatholic campaign | on behalf of the great “new Liberal” prin-t ciple, “Five more years of a full pocket.” ; —Mail and Empire. HYNDMAN & C0 Agents. 33 Queen Street. the other four, the fast classes are of such | QUNSUOOEE JUOOEOUOD OUDEOOESECES20500000000000000000000000000 0000008900008 A Reception Diseussed at Ottawa.‘ Our Digestive Tonic It promotes digestion, soothes che nerves, gives health and strength. Sold at 25c per bottle, Prepared and sold by A, W. REDDIN, Phm, 8, The fccare Cruggist. Sznnyside. SELDUDUEDREREAEESGGCORRERREEEOORESGERES Prince Edward Island Railway CHARLOTTETOWN EXHIBITION Sept. 25th to 28th inclusive, —— ee ae ———s Excvasios Retvry Tiorers will be issutd from s]] stations Sept. 24th, 23:n 26.b and 27th, 1900, at one first clase si gle fare, good to return Sept. 29th, (900, at epecial reduced fares, good to re~ ura Sept, 27th, 1900. 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