eon i R Senate Read Hoon TAWA rms y Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Meu ba ving to advise the Public, may spsak trae.”—urmes senses ween eens DAILY EXAMIN Qur proposition to all ladies is that we can save them mouey. We do this by giving in at them high values Jackets and Capes prices easy topay. Mind’ you--any Jacket you buy here will be right—exactly right Our Jackets are fitters—they’re made to look well —snd to wear. And they’re not priced any higher than the ordinary kind. Then there's tke advantage of choosing from a big stock. They say th> city. nurs is the biggest Jacket stock in Have ycu seen it? Moore & Mcheod The busiest sto-e on Charlottetown’s busiest street —_ _ et emer ee aemeaneanaanrenemnsantata PT] very a — — - — Bulbs ! Bulbs ! Our shipment of Bulbs, Dirast fram Holiand, bas just ar- rived, and will be on sale this evening. HBYASINTHS-—Named YWarieties. Single and dcuble, white, red aid mauve and yellow. a oe rose. b'ue. violet, IU uiPs. - White, scarlet, red ani gold, finest named varieties and tuxture extra. CROCUS. a A'‘so Fuscias and Roman Hyacinths, | No finer bulbs ein b2 had in Canv!a. #* lower than the-e ot avy C nadvan firm | spection invited, CEO, CARTER & CO. Direct Importers of Bulbs. m'xed \arleties. Our prices are or equal quality In- ‘Beers, — a ce Summer Suiting KIER I ae Our i nportations of clothes for spring and summer is now plete, and we invite inspection of the lazzost sud =cbbiest ~ of tuitings, overcoatings and trouseiiig, i¢@ be seen in ~ city, Correct style, perfict fit and ,cees workmanship Waranteed. Always on hand, a jull line »f gents’ furnishings JOUN MLEOAD & CO CHARLOTTET Leora 2 te ae POI Ska a en m= COMING HOME FROM SOUTH AFRICA i Boers Retreat on Pilgrim's Rest, ‘ THOUSAND PRISONERS | SIXTEFN | ee And Boers Surrendering Every Day Mrs. Kruger is Il. ([Specrat ro THe Examiner] Loxpox, Oct. 8 —The Imperial volun teers left Cape Town yesterday for home. Loxpox, Qct. 8.—It is. stated, ac- cordingto the Pietermaritzburg corree- pondent of the Daily Ma‘!,‘bat from 4,000 Rest, northeast of Sydenburg, with four Lorg Toms and twenty other guns. Tue currespondent understands that their Long Tom ammunition is atont ex- bausted. Loxpon, Sept. 6.—Yesterdey’s despatch says that Mrs. Krager, wife of the Presi- dent of the Transvaal, is so ill that the authorities have issued orders forbidding the drivere of vebicles to pass tne houre except at @ walking gait. Lord Roberts bas issued another pro- clamation dealing very severely with the treacherous Boers’ property. Lexpos, Oct. 8.—A deepatch from Lord Roberts, dated Friday, Oct. 5, states that the number of prisosers captured or surrendered is daily increased, and now azgregates nearly 16,000 men. Command- ant Miller has surrendered to General Cleary, and commandant Dickson and others are on their way to Pretoria to surrender. A detachment of the London Irish Vols unteers enZeavored to surprise a party cf Boers near Baltfonsteio, Oct. 4:n, but had to retire after three bours fighting, with eix men wousded. The Boers suffered heavily. BUBONIC PLAGUE, Another Déath at Glasgow. |SpecraL TO Tag Examiner. ] Giascow, Oct. 8.—A man who was brought here from Govan, on the Clyde, just below Glasgow, and roceived attend. ance at the bespital on Sept, 30, died to~ day of butouic plague. ———— , BRITISH POLITICS. Another Critic Condemns Chamber. lain. [Seecta To THe Examiner] Lonpoy, Oct. 8.--The Daily Mail has j>ined the revo't against Mr. Chamberlain, saying that he is going too far and that he will give cflence on the Contireat. Made from pure cream of tartar, | Safeguards the food } against alum, = . stich ie protien. Q& ‘AL CAMING POWDER Ob. eee RS v , — oe 72S ke SEES AD ISLAND MONDAY BOER ‘| Arrived in New York Yesterday. 10 5,C00 Boers have retreated on Pilgrim’s | A TERRIBLE DEED. Reckless use of a Rifle. } . — k [Speciat ro.tHe Examiner ] New York, Oct, 8.—Avard Chandler was shot and killed at Bridgetown on Sat- urday by Howard Wade, 15 years of age Tbe former called Wade a liar in a dis- puie Q-er rabbite, and witbout a word of warnivy was shot with arifie. Wade has been arrested, << an LORD STRATHCONA _-_ oO Se (“PectaL To rae Examiver | New Yorx,Oct. 8.— Lord S:rathcona, K. C. M.&., High Commissioner of Cac- ada, arrived in the Cunard ss. Etruria on Suoday, SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL MATCH _An old-time scene was enacted at Victoria Park Saturday afternoon when a game of foo.ball was played in the pre- sence of a large number of spectators. It was a pleasant reminder of other days —of days when the Abegweits were not mou- archs of all they eurveyed but when tae Prince ot Wales and Si.Dunstan’s Col- OCTOBER 8 4900 | SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. | | } Mass Meeting Yesterday — Tir: Work Done this Morning. t hice Yestercay aftérncon all the Sunday schools as-embiel in the First Methodist Courch as 9 beginning to the Convention which opeved in the same church tolay Abovt 1200 children were present. |Rev. G. P. Raymond wae. chair~ mao. Prof. Hamill eddressed the meeting on ** Tae marks of a good boy or girl.” Mr. Meigs addressed the teachers oo ‘' The Door of a Boy’s Heart, and how to open it.” Both addresses were inter- esting and ins‘ructive. This morning the firat session of the convention was heid. Commitiees were appointed. An address on the place of the Sunday School in this age wae given by Rev. A. F. Browne Prof. Hamil! alao gave an interesting address, The con- vention ie holding auother session this afternoon. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies—Ike Friedman, H B Chadburn, Mr end Mre Paterson, W D LeBoutilliere, TP Williama, T G Fraser Morrie, Harry E Dean, Jorontc; W a Cathers, DE Vincent, St Johr; A Harry Morgan, M A Schaffoer,Geo H Laidlaw, Halifex; W A Prowse, Murray Harbor; J Montrea'; A E Arsenault, S’sid'; C L’ « ‘ . Jas Stagic Copies Pwo | feumepier) § Wiig uw Soap—a little Surprise Soap and still less labor—are not only clean bet un- injured. You want the maximum wear od of your clothes. Don’t have them ruined by poor soap—use pure soap. SURPRISE ts a pure hard Soap. - B Nich.le, Moncten; G E¥Boomer, St Catberioe’-; Mr and Mrs D I’ Jobneton, ! Bthuret; J A Mathieson, Georgetowr; Hi: H Acorn, Sourie. Queen Hotel—E H Smal], Cranbrook, Bc; EM William, St Jobr; Jos B Mur-. ]-ge teams were ready and willing to at- ta kthe strou builds of the mighty -- Avortit was 9 reminder of days wh-n foot: _ boll was the favorite game. Alth u h Sat-| | Ucday’s game was -nerely a ‘scratch maicb,” th= teams being picked {rom } Prince of Wales College and the Abegewit Club, it was not devoid of interest for it WAS closely contested | throughcut Te players — whether buier-or Vutfers—went into the game to do their very best and played with a cool determ naiion to win if possible. The preseace of such a large number of spec tators was very encouraging, and showed plainly that the gridiron is not to be de- serted, and thatths game is by no means ded. The rain of the torenoon rendered ‘he ground tOmewhat soft and elippery. but i: did not prevent good play. At 430 the teams lined up as follows: Butters— Back, J McFaiy no; half-backs C.J. McMillan, Jas, McMillan, Arthur McMillan (Capt.) A Seamar; forwards, D. A Bremner, Y. B. Foley, W. McBride, L Seilar, W. E. Campbell, B. McQuillan, L. MeNn t Dutie s;—Bacx, Les Sharps; half. backs, Fred snarpe ( Cam.) H. Bethune, H.W. Rucme, E. Ritcnie; quarters, F. Sterns, BF. Trainw:; forwarts. J Darke, H.S:oog, C. Moran, E 4% ffi1, B Me- Btn, :.Lv, !. Bazosai. Katerce JoM. Susi Vew. Iu the first balf the Buff-ra did the beuer work. J Macm!an scored a touch down which Eric McLeaa converted into a goal At half time the ecore was Botf-rs 5, Duffers 0 Iu the secoud half she Buffera p.ayed with two men Off, which greatly weak- ened their side. & Sellar secured atry, (which waa nut counted), for the Buffers, while E Richie, T Tratoor and J Darke eaeb secured a “iry ” for the Duff-rs The game ws “called ” with the score stand~ ing, Duffers 9, Boffere 8. Tbe playing was excell-nt all around, that ottne balf bicksoa both sides being almost fault'ese, with one exce, tion,— ' her- was nol eucugb ps-sing when good oppor- tanities were cft-red, The querrers aid forwards a'l played wel! and did good work, while the fal backs were not giveu @ greatdeal tode, buat dij their part well) Thre was some «wif, clean ‘tackling and sume magnificens puatiog acd dribbling. Mr. J. M. Sull- van made ao ide-l referee, his decisions being setisiuctory to«#l'. His coaching was much appreciated by the boys and it is to be uepea be will be often seea upon the field previous to the Thankegiviug Day game, for none is betier qualified to Sullivan, Esc McLean; quarters, L. B.}- phy Boston; Mrs A L McDougall, Camp- bellion; H W Brown, L E Distant. Hali- fax; H W Turner, O'Leary; Mrs Ellen Mc- Kay, Stenley Bridge. FIVE DOLLARS A BOX. The Price Cut uo Figure with Hir, “I want to say for the benefit ot ~ un poor dyspeptic that Stwart’s Us-pey-i4 Tab'ets will give comfort aud a cure every time. Five dollara a box would nut stop my purchasing them should | ever suffer again asl dit for a week beicre using them. The one 50 cent box that [ bough: at. my druggiat’s did the work and my dige - ion is all rght asain. Maoy of my neightors have a'so trie! these tablets and found them to be j is! r= represented, and Mr. Eljins al-o wa.t- me! ‘ouse his rame in endorsing *tuarc’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Sigued A. Eutums end Cuas. F. Buzzeui, Asst. Postmaster. Soutu Sudbury, Mass. Mrs. James Barton, of Toronto,Carada, writes: For eignteeu months Ts: fered trom what 1 tupzo-ed was bisdder avd Kidney trouble, and took medicine from three different doc:ors, without any sijn ofcure. If-elisoill at ls Iwas herds, able ta do wy work. I though: I woul! try abox of Stuart’- Dyspepsia Tableis and see if tbey would make me tee] b tier, never really ‘hick- ing I bad dyspep-ia. but afier o 1 three or four tabieis bad been taken a!! cue acid trcuble disappeared and then { dis covered [ bad acid dyspepsia, weile the doctors had been treating me fer kidney aod bladder trouble, and one of (new treated me for rneumatiem, My digestion is fire, my complexion clear®ud lum abletodo my work aud low 8piritsare unknown to m- [ am eothacktal for fiodinga enre so good and so pleasant totake as Sin Dyspepsia Tablete, J am surprised a: tue har ge they heve made in me. All druggists sell and recommend Stuart's Dyepepsia Tab'e'r, because inry contain only the simple and natura) di- gestive-, and taken afier meals preven! acid:ty asd cau-e prompt digestion and assimilation of food, Phyticians everywhrre endorse them because they ere as tafe for the child as forthe adul; they sre invaluable for rour stomach, nervous dyspepsia, heart- burr, gas on #e#t¢m 2ch aod bowels acd every to m Of stomech derangement. } § . ; j Tie give aiv.ce than he, Apoiner game will prcbatly be played tomorrow. — — amen Members of the Tupper Club are requested to attend them to-morrow, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. C. M. B. A.—Branco No. 216 will meet inthe A. O. H. ball this evening at 8 ce’ lock. St SE etl B iecipeseneedntite ‘DIED. At Little Barbor, on Sept. 26 b, 1900 after a lingering i!lness borne with Coris- tian fortitude acd resignation 1o the Divire Wl', Augueta Camptell, the deeriv heleved danchter of Jobn A. Cumpbei, in the 222d year of ler age. and bring their friends with | Attend Tupper Club to- morrow night. ; | Bors BricaDE. — No 2 Co. (Methodi-t) Boys Brigade wii] meet for basiness at 5 |o’clock Tueeday afiernoon. | Atsend and hear Mr. A. C. ‘Bell at the Tupper Club to- ‘morrow night. ; The Boers bave gone to Pilgrim’s Rest, Perbaps they will reet there. ~ Furniture for Sale.—The housebold ‘furniture in the house now occupied 'by Mrs, Macdonald, Lower Prince St, 'is offered for private sale. Among ‘the articles offered are a handsome combination wardrabe and dressing ‘case, in red mahogany, and also other ipiecesin the same wood. Apply at the premises. pitied he ease | anf T LOVERS OF THE WEED We call your attention to our new importation of tiavana Cigars and choice Domestics. Our show windows to-day will ceive s'me idea of the immense intites of these goods we t adie, It is your own particular taste for a certain cigar we cater to and are cver anxious to please. Try us tor a good smoke. A, W. REDDIN, Fhm, 8, The Square Druggist. RERGERDAEQAEARORCESERSSORCRERARERESES QU RARSRERORREROR DUR ARESRRSSOORE Sunnyside. RUREGHERDSSEEDEQSSA*SSSNSSP0REREOHESEE SOS FOR Insuranee Fire, Marine, Lite Apply to HYNDMAN & C0 Agents. THRESHING MACHINERY Buy the Best. 4 Threshing Machinery manufactured by Wiiliam J. Scott, of Marshfield, are for «ale at the Maseey-Harris Wererooms, kK sat Street, Charlottetown. Mr. 2cott’s reputation as » manufectars er is well known. Only tae very best material ie used, and tue shakers aod cleaners are unequalled for design ard workmansbip . S ptember8ib, 1900. $600 99080890 M COOE DOSED | Teachers SQRURMEREREREESERERGURSRGRERERREES Sea: Soe Se eM RAMAN HERR ADERAMA BRR GRROEEDY’, Attending the Convention, we « 3 would like you to caliin and % . look over a large line of “S-hool ; Helps,” we have just receiver. No difference if you do not wisi: : to buy, come inand see the: . Ask to see our Wedgwecd Note Paper. f MITCHBLL'S BOOKSTORE ; : Qaeen St. Op}. Prowse’s. 2 COOt S GeGe ene 20¢% PVE NN S~s COTE YG emt enn AA CRN He TA: tt tant oi ™ “ sensei: saree sais ni nine 4 q 3 i "