a. , i — VOL ot a — ~ — llars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipes R THE DAILY EXAMINE > ct Reading Room House of Common? ww A A niesihiaietinlsliiiel ARLOTTE | a Story of Stylish coats Ladies tell us, day after day —-- that ours is THE coat depertment of the city. They tell us oar coats are Dpandsome coats. That they are well made coats. Aud 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 TOWN 4m=m—-lToore & Mcleod —first are all, ge : ] ‘ a’ eX} combined ery woman wears SLIPPERS for house wear ‘t ‘ a | & aud they must be comrorTABLE—then they ~ pected to Look NICE and wear well—We have 11 all these advantagesin our slippers this Strap Slippers, plain ,o cents “ plain $1.15 ” bow $1.25 bow $1.45 6 plain $1.60 ALLEY & CO CSS FR WM, ML oR SSKRS paige ce AS aS M “a ss Wi ‘ 4 i S| HULLS, CARGOES and Pe ISLAND STEAMER LOST ; FIVE DROWNED. Earthquakes, Floods and Landslides, SIXTY LIVES LOST AND ACRES Of TEA DESTROYED. Disastrous Fire in a Boston Lodging House. [SpeciraL To THE EXxamINeER.] Kivestox, Jamaica, Sept. 26.—The Atlas Line steamer Orduler, which left Kingston for Baltimore, bas foundered on the south coast of Jamaica. Five lives have been lost including the first officer. Catcurta, Sept. 26. — Earthquakes, floods and terrible landslides occurred ac and near Darjeeling last night. Sixiy lives have been Jost and a thousand acres of tea destroyed. Boston, Sept. 26.—Nine people were) badiy burned, one probably fatally, a a fire ia a lodging house in the South end last night. The following are at the city hospital , Mrs. Rena Butler, Mrs. Sarah B.Lovleac, Mies Lillian Tyrell, Hewitt Lovelac» Waverly Greene and Chesterfield Stewart. The others burned sre Miss Tyrell, Robert and Andrew Lovelac- ————— \ t Big Offer For Dreyfus. 9 New York, Sept 23—Immediateiy on receipt of the news that the president of France had pardoned Captain Dreyfus, the Siegel-Cooper Company, of this city, sent to Dreyfus acable message, of which the following is a translation . Captain Alfred Dreyfus, Rennes, rance : “We will pay you ove million francs for maruscript ot your side of the case, to be published in book fom. Answer ” Siegel Cooper Co., New York.” Sons of the Blood. Me.pourne, Sept. 24.—The Australian military commissioners will meet here ou Thursday next, to prepare a scbeme for the despatch of a united Australian con- tingent to South Africa. TORONTO TESTIMONY. Catarrh’s Victim for Years—An Un- solicited Story of a Wonderful Cure by Dr. Agnew’s Catarrbal Powder. “Lam ao well pleased with Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder and the gcod resuli de~ rived from it ttat I hardly know how to express wyself. For years I have been troubled with Catarrb in the head and throat. I tried different remedies, but found no relief until I began to use Dr. Agnew’s. Words cannot express my grati- tude for the good it bas done me. I highly recommend it.” Mrs. M. Green~ wood, 204 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Sold by S W Dodd and Geo. E Hughes. -_— See ou men’ssuits and over coats, undercloathing, wonder- full value. Men’s suits from $3.50 t0 $10—J B Macdonald & Co. Joy, the Oyster King, will send oysters for you to any partof the world and guarantee safe delivery. Address vour letters to King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- lottetown, P. K. Island. —FOR-— ‘ ‘Interesting Quarterly Session at UESDAY SE PTEMBER 26, 1899 Single Copies two Cents ay, NO 226 THE TRANSVAAL SITUATION. Kruger and che South African Re- public’s Reply. [Spectra ro Tak Examiner. ] Pretoria, Sept 26.—An Imperial des~ patch was read yesterday in the Volksraad by President Kruger. It announced that the reply of the government of the South African Republi; would be presented to the Volksraad today. WARREN GUY AND MINOTA Matched to Race at Halifax on Friday. €peciaL TO THe Examiner. ] DEFEAT OF THE LIBERALS Predicted by Sir Charles Tupper. GOVERNMENT WILL GO TO THE PEOPLE IN JANUARY Mr. Dickey Will be Conservative Candidate for Cumberland. [Spectra To Toe Examiner.) Amueret, Sept 26.—Sir Charlies Tup- Havirax, Sept 26.—A match race be- ; arranged for Friday, at the exhibition at Halifax. SONS OF TEMPERANCE Fredericton District Division No. 4 ecnvened in quarterly session with Refuge Division, Fredericton, on Thursday afternoon, 21st inst. District W P., A W Tanton, presi- ded, The usual routine of business was gone through. Miss Jannette McLeod, of Hunter River, was elected District Sup’t of juvenile work. A committee was appoint~ ed to work in conjunction with Grand Scribe Weeks with regard to furthering the interests of the order and w especially help weak divisions throughout the Distric:. The public meeting at night wasa grand success. The large hall was packed—many were without seats. District W. P., occupied the chair. Tue programme, which was a lengthv, one consisted of speeches by P. G. W. P. I C Clarke, Esq, E S Weeks, aad Mr Henry Rackham, Prov Deputy. The add: es of w:lccme was gi‘ei by Mr G W A Stevenson. Excellent music was rendered by the Refuge Division choir.. A solo by Miss E Weeks was well received Readings by Yr C B Warrev,of Cla ‘love town, were quice in keeping with bis repu~ tation and were well received. Recitations by Mr Hill and Mr Deacon, aleo by Mra J W McLennan were heartily applauded. But the rerdition of a song by Mr. Her- bert Toombs (the accompaniment played by Mrs Toombs) brought down the houee, and he was most enthusiastically ¢mcored. His second selection was receives with prolonged applause. WEDDED HIS WIFE’S MA. And Afterwards Made Rer Pass as His Own Mother. NorwaLk, Conn, Sept 23 —Thia Stets of Connecticut can boast of many eccentric characters, but in the case of Peter Phillips, who married his motber- in-law, the ideal of courage and peculias daring has apparently been reached. If what the wife, who was the mother~in-law, says is true, Mr. Pbilips may fiod himself ip prison as@ result of his intres pidity, Philips loved his first wife, who died two years ago, and losing her he determin- ed to take ber mother as a Sort of consola- tion prize. This he did, and was preeun ~ ably bappy until sbe came to him one day and said she needed a new set of teeth. This brought to his mind a conviction that ete was too old for him, whereupon he very frankly told her so. ‘Now, you pore as my mother and I will support you for lif . and in the mean. time I will look around tor another wife.” The former mother-in-law was agree- able, aud when a young bride was found the legitimate Mrs. Philips welcomed her into her“ son’s” home, Some time ago however, he began to neglect hi “mother.” ard she thereuzen told Mre,s Philips No 3 the story of the deception. Wiarine Insurance APPLY TO Upon mature reflection the two women concluded they had better consult an attorney, which they did, both exhibit. ing merriage certificates. The attorney, while admiring the bold spirit of Philips, ‘told them he was probably guilty of bigamy and could be prosecuted tor that offense. The women didnot careto take such a step, for, as Mre. Phillips No 2 said feeling- ly,**He was a goed son and husband some FW. Hyndman of the time.” They tcld the attorney they would think | the matter over further, and departed. FREIGHTS INSURED AT LOWEST RATES West Kent Scuoot.—The pupils of ; > West Kent Street School purpose holding | a field-day on Saturday next at 1 30 o’clock on the C. A. A. A., grounds, An admis- sion fee of ten cents will be charged. f Hon. A. R. Dickey, ! life tween Minota and Warrex Guy has been pof Hon ickey, left for Halifax ' tive nomination for per, who was in town over Sunday, a guest yesterday accompanied by Mr. Dickey. Sir Charles is confident that the verdict of the electors of Canada will be the crush~ ing condemnaiton and defeat of the present government. Mr. Dickey has accepted the Conserva- Cumberland at the next general election. Toronto advices pretty clearly indicate the purpose of the government to go to the country in January. ACCIDENT AT LAD- NER’'S LANDING. A Bale of Hay Falls on the Shoulder ofa Prominent Citizen. I was bad!y crippled with a sprained shoulder, and the doctor told me I would not bs able torase myartm foraweek. I procured a bottle of Griffiths’ Menthol Lioimen’, aed after three rubbings I waa back to work the day after the accident. I[ have used many different liniments, but Griffiths’? Meathol Liniment is the best. This liniment and my quick recovery are the talk of ihe town. (Signed) J.McLAREN, Carriage Builder, Laduoers, B.C. Severe Earthquake Shock. Victoria, B. C.,Seps 24.—The British ship Langdale. which left Loadov onthe 2od of Ajril and was consideradiy overdue, arrived last pigut. ‘The seismograph in operation ia the meteorclogical station here indicated severe ehocka of earthquake yesterday. On the occasion of the recen: disturbance at Skagway, the instrument indicated it. Yesterday’s was much severer than for? merly, and the officials regarded Alacka asthe probable scene of another earth- quake. a. — ee RovAL | baking Powder Mad: from pure creazn of tartar. Safeguards the food against alu: , — Alum bakin: powaers are the g. -xiest menacers to health of the prescat > ye ROYAL BA (ING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. rn —TO MY OLD STAND— i, QO een: eer er Prince of Wales College Te Tuesd STUDENTS can procure at valet — Bois! all the books required for first, second and third year courses at the college, Students’ Memo Books ote Books, Scribblers Pens, Inks Kxam. Pads, ete Special discounts to students. Complete priced catalogue of books on application. a EESTRDLEGUQGLAEQURRQGERGAGRERRROREEERESP Impoverished Blood——— f.elz autwmn’s chills. Our British Beef, lron & Wine is especially useful at this sea- son of the 3 ear. Made from fresh Beef, Cit- rate of Iror—-Pure Wine. It combines in a pleasant torm —the valuable nutritious tonic and stimulating properties of its ingredients. Prompt results follow its use. Prepared and sold by. A. W. Reddin, Phm.. B. Central Drugstore Sunnyside. PALI PETEEIP MELEE tL CEREGDUGRREAGRANOURRCRCRERERRRRRUERDEOROERRCRERREEREQRERERGRERGTOCUUEEE MQPLARERERDRGDRRADDDRERDAREGRSGCSRRRERERDSEORARGRRARRNACRORE RD AREDED FOR FALL You need good heavy boot. that will keep your feet drys Good solid ones that wen’t go out of shape, Boots that will stand the wud and wet weather. We have them, WE MAKE THEM, made of Island Grain Richmond Street Fourth Hcus3 from Queen St. —around the — ~=—— London House Corzer om ee. Thomas Campbell Leather, solid leather soles, inso'es and counters Price 2.50 Also imported ones if you want them, good for the price, $1.75 GUFF Bros