ee eee THE DAILY ~ EXAMI This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men oaviag to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Hvusiriwss tet, ff i} ‘ \\ ‘ Vw — , j ' 4 } ' } 7 L.A. = ‘ yet f tN EL \ s 1, 47 Ay . ow7ery 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 dress goods—we’ve sur- prised ourselves this year. MOOK & LEOD. ‘ The busiest store on Charloitetown’s busiest street. Se ee WATCHESI W.W. Wellner Watchmaker Thoroughly Good Time Keepers, A watch purchase is rarely decided upon gand made in few moments, usually it 1s the out- come ot careful consideration. If you have such a an invest- ment in mind we would like to have you spend a little time in our store. We will be much pleased to show cur stock of watches. They are thoroughly reliab e and sold with a positive guarantee. Jeweler Engraver Charlottetown, P E I. WATCHES = — ——2 IKE Our imvortations of clothes*for spring_and‘summer is new omplete, ak we invite inspection of the largest ead cobbiest tock of suitings, overcoatings and trouserine, to te seen in his city, Correct style, perfict! fit and best werkmanship “Uaranteed. Always on hand, « {full linejof geate’ furnishings JOUN MLEOD & CO es . 36 CHAKLOTTETOWN P: E£. ; RETURN OF } ISLAND THE CANADIAN: Colonels Otter and Buc: han Remain, PELLETIER WILE COMMAN! HOME-COMERS. The Contingent will Sail Direct fron Cape Town +o Quebec, [SpectaL To THE ExaMINER.] Orrawa, Sept. 21.—The officials of ihe Militia Department are engaged in p* fecting araungements for the despatch 0 the Canadian contingent from Sov’! Africa. Colonels Otver and Bucben wil remain in South Africa with the balancs ofthe infantry while the men comin; home will be under the commaad « Mejor Pelletier of Quebec. The contingent will sail direct fron Cape Town to Quebec. The men who remain in South Africe while the war laste will, however, retur! home via England and be reviewed by th: Queen. Thanksgiving Day, [Specran to Toe Examiner:] Orrawa, Sept. 21.—Tbanksgiving Day has been fixed for the third Thursday in October. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel:—Thos. McNeill, Mal- peque ; D Campbel!, Amherst; James Si C Moore, Eldon; Mra P B Haviland, Brookline; R Smith, Pictou; Mra A J McFadyen, Miss Katie McFadyen, Mias Dott McFadyen, Tignish ; A 8 Hami ton, Boston, Hotel Davies:—Dr and Mrs McIntyre, Mies McIntyre, N McQuari>, W A Brennan, HS Holman, E B Williame, Summerside; W B Howard, St John; E McConachie, Glasgow, Scot; Jas Kay, Montreal; W McConnell, Toronto; Mrs, A M Wattz, Thos W M Beatty, Worces- ter; J W Alexander, Bowmanville; Mise Maud Bailey, New York, Mrs Gorey, Geo E Arthur, Mi-s E Arthur, Mrs Boxton, E A Boxton, D J MacDonald, Pert Hawkes- bury; W McNeill, Port Hastings; J K MeDonald, Whycocomagh. — —_- Half-price Boots—A lot of Ladies’ Kid Boots half price in the window at at Goff Bros’ cheap sale, 2w Child’s strong boots, seizes 8,9 10—3¢g cents at Goff Bros’ cheap sale. 2w Boys’ pegged hoots 76 cente, at Goff Bros’ cheap sale, 2a Goff Bros. must give up W .H Stewart & Co’a. store in a few days—hence the boots must be slaughtered. g@ 2a Auction Prices at W H Stewatt & Co’. stock of boots sold by Goft Bros. 20 Reduction 39 per cent,, 40 per cent. and half price for W H Stewart & Co’s boots, being uow soldout by Goff Bros. 2w -se8+1oe —— NO AMOUNT of brilliant advertising will make a fraud finally successful. Men are fooistotry it. As for us we merely tell a tame truth and say Adamson’s Botanic Balsam is splendid tor coughs, 25¢ all druggists. FRIDAY NER sa cm ———— a ee Single Copies Two Cent3 DIPLOMATIC DIFFERENCES ‘he Russian Proposais and German Ultimatum [Spectra To Toe Examiner ] W ASHINGTON, Sept. 21,—It now appears hat Russia had put forth proposals for he punishment of the leaders of the ‘sinese uprising. This was in a paper {fering a general programme for conduct~ g peace negotiations. The first item on the programme was .e punishment of the Chinese offend- rs. The proposal came some time ago, prior ne German Note, and seems to have been oncurred in by Wrance and some of the ther povers. Although it did sot receive euch general concurrence as ) amount to an agreement. Tbe German Note now takes up this iret item of the Russian programme and oakes it indispensible and prerequisite to soy negotiation. It. materially differs from he Russian propose! in that the latter nade the punishment‘a puirt of the egotiations while the German proposes to make punishment precede negotiations. IN THE STORM Men Drowned From One Schooner Four (Specrau tro Toe Examiner] Bo rox, Sept. 21,-—-The schooner Mary A. Whalen reached here last evenicg with her flag at balf-mast, four of her men having perished in the furious gale which battered the skipping off Cape Cod on Tuesday last. CHINESE FORTS CAPTURED Peace Negotiations—A German Con- dition, [SpectaL To THE ExaMINeR.] Bern, Sept, 21.—A despatch from Shanghai says: ‘“‘Theallies have captur~ ed Pei Tang and Lu Tai forte with great losees.”? Jt is reported that Germany will insist upon the destruction of the Chinese coast defences and the Tang Tsu forte as acondition of her entering upon peace negotiatione. HALIFAX EXHIBITION. Lhe Deficit Reduced—Result of Races —a Challenge. [SprciaL To THe ExaMINEeR.] Hairax, Sept. 21.—The exhibition de- Gcit this year is about six thousand dol- lars. Lina Belle was the winner of the Free- for-ail at the exhibition, avd the Fearon noiee that took second placeg has been matched for $1,000 a side to trot at Am- herst October 8tb, best three heats out of five; Rhodes and the Chinamen. — Loxpon, Sept. 20.—Hon. Cecil Rho les, accordisg to the Cape Town correspondent of the Mail, denies that he is in favor of importing Chinese lator into Rhodesia. DUKE OF YORK’S TOUR, Chamberlain W.s the Man Who Suggested it. New York, Sept 20.—The London correspondent of the Tribuwe eays: Lord Salisbury receives credit for recommend- ing the royal journey of the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia, to open the first Parliament cf the new Confederstion, but there is no doubt that Mr Chamber- lain bas inspired the policy. He as lost interest in old age pensions and other secialistic experimente, and is rounding out his career a8 the greatest of English Imperislists, and displaying his ingenuity in empbasizing in Jevery pussible way the world-wide interests which bave been involved in the war with South Africa, aad in the settlement brought about with the loyal support of the colonies. SEPTEMBER —! ae 21; 4900 AWFUL GRIME = BY RUSSIANS. Five Thousand Massacred FORCED INTO RIVER AMUE AND DROWNED. Awful Barbarity of Russian Soldiers {[Sp2erat To THe Examiner ] Lonpow, Sept. 21.—‘* Authentic ac- counts bave been received bere,” says the Moscow correependent of the Standard, ‘of |s horrible massacre at Blazgonestchevek, which was undoubtedly carried out under a direct order from the Russian aathcri- ties, and which then let loose the tide of slaughter through the Amur district.” The Chinese population of 5,00 souls was escorted out of the town to a spot five miles up the Amur, acd then being led in batches of a few nundred to the river bank were ordered to cross over to the Chinese side. No boats were provided and the river isa mile wide. The Chinese were flung alive into the stream and were stabbed or shot at the least resistauce, while Russian eoldiers who lined the banks clubbed or shot any who attempted to land. BRITISH ELECTIONS. Issues to be Subm‘tted Lonpoy, Sept. 20.—Mr, Joseph ( bam~ for Parliamen’, says : ‘In wy opinion the iseues of the gen- and the natare of the cettlement which te to insure us against any danger to our posseesions in South Africa.” ———_— = — More Wreckage. Hatrrax, Sept, 20.—The St. Pierre, Miquelon, fish‘ng fi-et cuffered heavily by the gales cf last week, and the damage will amount to thousands of dollars. Over forty schooners put in from the fishing grounds, moe or less demaged. The storm was one Of the worst in years, and came up very tuddenly. Sails, spars and rigging were torn and snapped as if they were straw. ipo —— Dangerously Ill; Montreal, Sept. 20.—The Star’s Lon- don cable scays: The War Cfice an- nouonces Private L. Smith, 620d St. Jobn Fusiliers, is still dangerously il at Cape Town. ————————— UVafair Play Exposed. Toronto, Sept. 20.—The Liberals ap- pareotly cannot ruo a clean elect oo among themeelves. Ia Weet Elgin yes- terday, aconvention was bzid to select a sandidate. Geo. BK. Oueew M P., and A, D. McGuigan "were nomina: d. There was sa rush tO Catch ine wrest and in the hurry the convention got mixed up, end when toe ballots were counted it was found that ten more had been east than there were accredited delegates. The conveotion subsequently adjourned with- out choosing @ candidate, A LIS — —_ FOR Insurance Fire, Marine, Life Apply to HYNDMAN & CO Agents. »33 Queen Street. ae berlain, Secretary of State for the Culvu- | ies, in a letter to a Unionist cuvaidaie , eral election are the war in South Africa, | Fy ~— ~ NO BITES ammnenedl ananassae i i | Nearly time to think about mak- | ing out fall accounte. You will need ENVELOPES. | | We bave nearly ont MILLION | (1,000,000) on hand, prices from | 75c per thouaand mp. { aise - ACCOUNT PAPER and a full stock of OFFICE - REQUISITES. Binding Cases, Files, Blank Books, eic: Prices always the lowest. GEO CARTER & CO. 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