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STATI PEPPER EPR eRe PEE TEED UPeL Lebo ben As good as this PAU TUUA ETAT tutte esnnes eoouncenuncncnncnearcegsueectccesuccenscesestti PEUOUETTEEEETTT ETE ELE EL CHARLOTTETOWN P.: E. — neem y THE TRANSVAAL | AND BRITISH NOTE Conditions Which Boers: Must Accent — oe, | ANSWER MUST NOT BEDE- LAYED. An Acute Situation—Soon to Settled e {[Specrat ro Tue Examiver.] Loxpon, Sept. 13.—A special despatci: from Pretoria says that the final British note, which was read in both Raala yes: | terday, is regarded there as a virtual ultimatum. The correspondent says it proposes a five year franchise, a quarter representa - tion or the gold fields in the Volksraad, equality of British and Daich in the Volksraad, and equality for eld and new burghers in regard to presidential}and other elections, If these conditions are accepted a con~ ference between the representatives of the two governments shall follow for the pur- pose of drafting the uecessary measures, and avoiding of unnecessary conditions | by the Transvaal Government, or the | possibility of the passage of any new bills calculated to defeat the reforms. In view of the fact, the note goes on to say, that the present atate of affairs in) Sou: h Africa cannot be prolonged, de finite acceptance of this proposal is de- manded without Maujesty’s Government will immediately take the whole situation under recoa~ sideration aad will act so‘as to bring about @ settlement. The situation is acute. SAPETY OF THE SHIPS _Loxpon, Sept. 11 —Interesting experi- ments with a pew armour plate for war- ships has just been concluded at Shoes buryness, at the moush of the Thames. The outer plate, six inches thick, is made of the best steel, the backing consisting of @ epecial composition, the nature of which |. is being kept a secret. New plstes were fired at with a 350- LSLAS be | delay, otherwise Her | Experiments With New Armour | WEDN peau Y SEPTEMBER 13. 1899 “RAILWAY ACCIDENT. a Engine Driver Severely or Fatally Injured. [Speola ro rae Examiver.] | New Grascow, Sept 11.—An accident which happened the Intercclonial railway | here yesterday afternoon resulted,probably, |i fatal injuries to the driver, Robert | Ferguson. While crossing the iron | bridge just near the town, he leaned out of tLe cab to watcha box which was heating, /and in#o doing came-in contact with the bridge receiving severe injuries in the head. | HUDSON’S BAY REGION | sche ‘Tllimitable Wealth— A Great Mining Centre. Orrawa, Ont., Sept. 12.-—J. A. Osborne, of the Rainy Lake Herald, and Dr. Pelton, of Waltham, Mass., arrived here from Hudsdn’s bay to«day by way of Miesanable, on the C. P. R. They were away four months altogether,and speak in high terms. of the wonderful resources of the Hud- son’s bay region. Both Dr. Pelton and Mr. Osborne are of the opinion tnat rail- road connection with the Hudson’s bay territory is desirable. Moose harbor at thie point is fuli of shoals. They believe the Jine should be built to Rupert’s | bay or some euch port on the eastern side | of the bav where the harbors are large and deep. While in the northern’ country these gentlemen met Mr. A. P. Low and | Mr. Young, of the Geological Survey, who are makiag a survey of tne coast line of | Hudson’s oay. When asked what » | thought of the country Mr. Low stated : | **1t ia destined to become the great wining ‘centre of the continent, Canadiana have | vo iden of the wealth of it. Its fisheries | and timber are also invaluable. Jubilee at Ottawa. } i | | OrtTawa, Sept. 10.—Active prepara tions are being made for the celebration of | the silver jubilee of the consecration as | bishop of Archbishop Dubamel, which | will be celebrated during the latter part (of October. eq Trade Union for Peace. 10.—At the Trades ca bat been in con- vention here, a resolution was pazsed urg’ Prymoutn, Eog., Sept. closing session ye-terday of the Union Cungress, wh ing the Government to use every possibie effort to peacetully settle the Transvas! difficuity. . pound pri jectile at a distance of 200 yards. When black powder was used the armour | plate was, after several shots, found to be | practically uninjured. The shot was io some instancee reduced to powder by the force of the impact. With cordite it was ‘ound that the outer plate could be pene» eee PAID His CLAIM. — Robert BondCured by Dedd’s Kidney trated three inches, and under certain cir- but the seyerest tests failed to crack the) piare. { In pvaval warfare, a hole made by a shot below the waterline can always be) plugged up, but cracked and split armour | lates. When two shots were fired simultane- ously, bitting the plate two feet apart, ! tere was still no sign of fraciure. ** Busby’ Doomed. Lonpow, Sepi,, 11.—The imposing headgear of the Guards, the classic bear- | shin, is doomed. It appears that great) difficulty has been experienced of laie in keeping upthe necessary supply of bus bies | in consequence of bearskins being scarce, and a committee will shortly meet to con- | sider the important question of a new belmet. —- Das ae eS —— Ne eR NR ae Baking Powder Mad: from pure creatn ot _tartar. Safeouards the fora against é alu: ., Alum baking: powders are the g. atest | menacers to health of the prescat . j “ ROYAL BACING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. cun.stances ithe shot went right througo,; ROYAL | j a Pills After Being Given up by Insurance Co. Mt. Brydges, Sept 11.~— Robert Bond, of plates necessitate dry- docking and uew | this place, is famous as the man who was allowed Total Disabil ty by the Provincial Provident, of St. Thomas, and who subse- | quentiy recovered owing to his uve of | Vodd’s Kidney Pills. He suffered from | Bright’ 3 Disease and was given up by the |doctors. The Insurance Company paid i bim the full amount of his clsim, $600. Mr. Bond then learned of the only and in- | falliable cure for Bright’s Disease, Dodd’s | Kidvey Pills, used them to th eextent or tweaty boxes and is weil today. A recent letter to an inquirer reads : Mt. Brydger, June 12th, 1899. Dear Sir—In answer to yours of the i22ad ult.,I would say that my cure by | Dodd’s Kidney Pills was entirely satis~ ‘factory and [ recommend them most | heartily, Y ours truly, ROBERT BOND. Transports in Waiting. | Simua, Sept. 11.—The British troope (here are holding themselves in readiness, |having been warned that they will be fordered to embark for South Africa. | Transports are being engaged, and it is ‘expected that the first regiment will start |within ten days. The scneme for their removal is perfectly matured. reel Border Regiment Ready, 4 Mara, Sept. 11.—The firet battalicn et the Border Regiment, stationed Lere, has been ordered to hold itself in readiz ness to embark for Cape Colony. They s:ate, how- | ever, that the proposal to extend the line to} Factory is aot a good one, as the: THE DREYFUS’ CONVICTION —_—— Demonstration in Hyde Park (Seeciat To Tae Examiver.] Lonpon, Sept. 15.—The Home Office has granted permission for the proposed de- monstration in Hyde Park, next Sunday, tu express sympathy with Dreyfus and to appeal to France to do him justice. Twenty one platforms will be erected and speeches made, Various churches and the religious societies will be asked to assist in the demonstration, THE FRENCH GOVERNMENS Urged to Pardon the Prisoner. ([Sreciar to Toe Examen ir. ] Paris, Sept 13.—Under the head of Pacification, LeTemps urges the Govern- ment to take advantage of the present con- ditions and pardeo Dreyfus,—which, it adds, would put the finishing touch to the Repnes verdict and would permit France to occupy herself with affairs of the country and the exhibition. — Thanksgiving Day. [SpectaL ro Tae Examiner.]} Orrawa, Sept. 13.— The Cabinet will fixthe date of Thanksgiving day early next week. There is strong agitation here for an earlier celebration than that of last year. —_— The Ring. (Specia. ro Tue Examiven ] New York, Sept. 13. — McGovern knocked out Pedler Palmer, the Loudon pugilist, in two miautes. Dixon has chal- lenged the winner. Ammunition for the Boers Lorenz®, Marquez, De!agoa Bay, Sept. 11.—The French stesmer Sante Fe, which sailed from Havre July 25:b, for Mada gascar, via Dakir, August LOth, bas arri- ved nere with 63 ca-es of ammunition for th» Transvaal Goveroment. Nonogenaian Killed. Dicsy, N. 8., Sept 11.- John Francia, a colored mau suppueed to be 97 years of age, was struck aod instantly killed bya DA R, weet-bound Biuenose i-aiv,iwo miles from D gby, yesterday, wh le weiking on the track. Church of England Lonp ox, S-ptemner 10. -Most of the bishops, including the B-hop of Lincoln, Right. Rev. Ejiward King, who was tried several years ago for ritualistic prac- tices, bave issued Jetters to their various dioceses ordering obeyanse of the arch- bishops decisivn.” NEWS NOTES. A rumor is crrrevt in Rhodesia thet a Enropean exploring party has Leea mae? sacred near jake Tangan™ika Two regiments of negro troops are to be raised for service in the Philipp ner. $10,$12 and $15 isthe price of our ta lor made ready-to-wear o’coats. See those coats before leaving your order.— Prowse Bros. 3one eel Unreserved AUCTION ! | Monday, Sentember 18, at 11 O'clock ; Mr. Frank Hayden, of Vancouver, in- structs me tose!l without reserve on that date everything in bis house. This includes Kitchen Range and Cook | ing Utensils, Dining Koom Furniture aud { Dishes, Drawing Room Furniture and | Carpets, Bedroom Sets and Bedding. | Everything nearly pew and in perfect order. House on Princ? Street, once the res- idence of Ernest Dawson, and now occu- pied by Drs. Kennedy and Maloney. R-serve your purchases for this sale, as there will be oo vaiue limit, EH NORTON Auctioneer * 1i3—mon wed vat ' Prince of Wales 6 sllege re- = tus, bap Prince or Wares Conic STUDENTS can procure at ual —il all the books required for first, second and third year courses at the college, Students’ Memo Books Note Books, Seribblers Pens, Inks Kxam. Pads, ete Speciai disvounts to students. Complete priced catalogue of beoks on application. Ee Horsemen We have all require- ments for your horses, Liaiments Bandages Sponges Chamois, ete 2 *. * . * - British Liniment The stiffest and best liniment on the market, made by ourselves. Witch Haz:l by the pint or gallon, A. W. Reddin, Phm.. B. Central Drugstore Sunnyside ee eas ete ee _ | Meas Strong Shoes Made of good heavy se. viceable leather, peg soles, toe caps. A good shoe for the end of the season’s wear, Only 95¢ GOFF Bros BINDER TWINE carloads best quality. 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