Boon of a ‘a lars per Year —— DAILY EXAMINER | This is True iaheitn 1 when ‘Wren Born Men having to advise the Public, ‘may speak free,’ Ev /RIPIDES iladiemeution one a aa Single Copies two Cents ‘) : QOD VOL o> > <— ~q~— > > aso om Sm They They are all rigot are ood BA styles. BALD & 1.30 Colored Shirts Most of them are clean and fresh, Some of them are alittle soiled. We sizes in anyone style have not all We want the room they occupy so shoose for Tbets. a ELLLGEBGSGELGGAGBANBSSSASISSS What We Advertise We Have Bi o- - > —_>> a ee a aan Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William as —-DEALE2 IN— BOO TS& SHOES Pownal Street, Ch’tow, 2. £.1.—=—= Every Variely of Leather and Rubber Footwear LEE LATEST STYLES — EIVED MONTELY sQ" Purchasing all my goods for SPOT CASH, from the leading manu‘osturersof Canada. Having an experience of 25 years in the business in toth Canada and the United States places we in a position to buy ard sell a gool giade of goods at a lower ares than eome firms eel! ehoddy. A full line of the Ames Hollen Companys High grale footwear, the Jargest manu~ facturers | in Canada having yearly output over $3,0)0.000 Sb ve Dressings & Laces all kines Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on earch orTrTe. —onest Vaine For Honest Prices NoMore War Swords will}ibe beaten into plough shares later on; but ou armers do not need to wait till the “‘ Peace Conference” i over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do soa orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where an: share, or other plough extras can be had for jess money, and + than any imported. Prove this {at once, by trying % Se GM TTD v. A. MACLEAN MANUFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, EsdalejFoundry and ene Depot. Office, kg ionic Temple (2 lailcitc: bette, hem. ON THE VERY = BRINK OF WAR] Troops Taking up Their Positions nee | |A SUPPLEMENTARY BRITISH FORCE GETTING READY TO SAIL Boers Already Marching to the | Border. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | A.persHor, Eog., Sept 8.—The Alder- shot News publishes an artiele, claiming to be an authoritstive statement of the composition of the Home force for service in South Africa ic the event of war. This force consists of two cavalry bri- gade, the latter including four battalions of theguards and one Irish and one Highland brigade. All the troops indicated are idw ator * near Aldershot. The force would have quite a national character, and would mobilize here under the supreme command of Sir Redvers! Buller. Carve Tuws, Sept T, (midaigh t)—The | Boers,it is stated positively ,are concentrate | ing on the border. Loxpon, Sept. 8 —The Daily Mail pub- | lishes the following diepatzh from Johan- | Pretoria with alccy of armed men was dispatcb- | ed to tbe Nata! border on Tuesday night with an @quipment of several heavy fe'd guas and @ quantity of ammunition. Another Record Breaker. Dexver, Colo., Sept. 7.— ord has bet received here that a Homing pigeon be. longing toR. F. Blaney, of Grafton, W. Va., released in Denver, July 29th, reach« ed home 6n August 29th, covering a dia~ tanceof 1,350 miles air line in 31 days, and break ing the world’s record fcr a long flight. NEWS NOTES statement cabled to a New York news paper that concessions in the Alaskan boundary question have been decided upon, Since 1500 the Catholic Church has canonized 96 saints and beatified 230 other persons. Of the 416 oniv 58 were women; 79 in all were Italians, 69 Spaniards, 37 Portuguese, 14 Freneb, 13 Dutch, 5 Bel- gians, 2 Poles, and 4 Germane. Sore Throat Cured in a Night Mr. J. Woodward, 138 Shaw street, writee- My daughter was troubled with sore throat, which was much swollen. Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment was applied at night and in the morning all soreness and swelling had disappeared. We would pot be without it. WWieteeseennecnnaitieresnstmatenen: ~—- a Insurance APPLY TO FW. Hyndma HULLS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS INSURED AT LOWEST RATES WANTE D—Maid servant. Apply, a Watson, Esplanade. i WANTED—At the Queen Hotel, an active | young woman acquainted with Dining Room work, Apply at the house from ten to twelve a. ™. 210 pat | thought therepublic would not yield on nesburg :—“ [t is enetaatie reported from | the genuine Indian plagae. that a special military train | sioners have begun treating patients with The British Foreign office denies the! lave | found a useful hourehold remedy apd) Marine ‘But the greatest press of all, CHARLOTTETOWN <: +See ea eek. SET TEMBER 8, 1899 THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS. President eubin’s View —British Allin the Wrong. New York, Sept 7.—The World pub- | lishes the teilowing despatch from Paul | Krnger, president of the South Alfrican | Republic, in response toa message sent by that paper : “Gladiy accede to your request to put | the Boer side before the American public. “The present agitation against this republic emanated partly froma certain /section of British residents, to whom the existence of the republic, which embraces the most flourisnieg parts of South Africa, is @ standing eyesore, and who sutter f rom | thie prevailing jingo mania, and partly /aito fron mining capitalists who, not con- tent with having here the beat mining laws in the world, wish also to have complete control of all existing administration, “The franchise voting question was taken up (by Englarfd) because it was that poiut. Now thatthe altered franchise does not materially differ from the Am:zs can—it is in maoy respects easier—the agitation has become worse. The object clearly isthe destruction of our repuolic and the complete control of the best mines in the world. *-The press, entirely controlled by capit- aliste, spreads unprecedented misrepresen- tation throughout the world against the Boer republic, “We are determined to defend to the! uttermost that freedom and self-govern< ment for which our people have shed bleod \ in every partof South Africa. Though} we have nosuch powerful friend as you! proved io Venezuela and to other republics, we have strong faith that the cause of free- dom and republicaniem will triumph in the end.” The Real Thing. Ovonto, Sept 7.—The Pasteur institute commirsion, which receatly arrived here |to study the epidemic, asserts that it is The commis- | the Pasteur serum and protest against the inefticacy of the san‘tary cordon. - Military Tournament. Orrawa, Sept 7.—M+jr General Hatton is completing arrangements for a grand military tournament at Montreal next year in which 20,000 troops from al! parts of the British empire will take part. Birds of a Feather. —_—— Montreal, Sept 7.—The Liberals of B maventure wil! cfter J Israel Tarte tie nomivation for the next Dominion election. ~ Fe DIED In this ci‘y, at the residence of James McMuorror, on September 4th, inst , Mary Dorie, aged eleven months, daughter of Bernard aod the late Melinda Fitz- patrick. Gi renenemeenteemmeeion anon Baking Powder Wiad: from pure ) crearn of tartar. | ius | Safeguards the ford against ¢ alu: ., : Alum bakinss powaers are the e. text menacers to heaith of the preseat . av. ROYAL BA’ UNG POWDER CO., NEW YORK. | yeas Hay Presses Cheese Presses: so | aces and presses small, Presses short and presses tal’; Is‘cur improved hay press. | Which can be had at short ' notice, 7 T. A. McLEAN, neem me On the Rocks—Probably wegian bark Nadia, broke away from her anchorage at Cape Tormentine during tke heavy gaie,and drifting down the gulf of St. Lawrence, struck on a reef near the lobster factory on the South Shore, about five miles from here, and it is feared will become a total wreck. Minota takes first place at Kentville NO 2Il NORWEGIAN BARK ee a Total Wreck. ———<— (SpeciaL To THe Examiner.) Pucwasu, September 8.—The Nor- TROTTING RACES. [SpeciaL TO THE EXAMINER ] Havirax, Sept. 8.—At Kentville, yes- terday Minota won the free-for-all, Wara ren Gay second, Special Blend chird. International Cricket, Pel [SpectaL f6 THe ExaMiver.] Hairax, Sept.8.—The Service eleven defeated the Ziogaris, of Boston; at cricket yesterday by fhree runs and seven wickets. — A PARENT'S COMPLAINT. ee Dear Sir,—Wil! you kindly sllow me alittle space in your valuable paper, and will you kindly let us kuow whether the Mode! echool is a public school or not, and is it right that the children living away down in the eastern part of the town, | far from the public schools—Kent and |= Prince Street, should be, as some of the j children sre turned out of the Normal echocl to make seom for children of a upper cla ¢, as they style themeelves, and | those very children’s parents bad made the application long ago, and had been attending the Model School before the holidays. But some ot them were turned home this year to make room for some of the children of the upper class who live nearer Prince Street Schoo) than do those away up in the city; aud chose very people who bave made application are wel! able to have their buffalo robes and horses, while the poorer classes have to take shanks mare, and poorly clad at that. But as the Principal of the Model School made useof the expression to the scholars “they wanted to give “destinction to the | school” by having some of the so-calied upper crust, | aw sorry the expression was used,as | always considered him a geatlemen and a royal geod teacher. 1 remain, Oxecr THE Herr. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Sept 7—-Dart, McPherson, Pictou; S § Electra, McLaren, Montague. CLEARED. Sept. 7 - Dart, McPherson, Pictou;$§ Electra, McLaren, Montague; Nina Page, Bhynard, Pictou. . Dear Sins,—Within the past year I know of three fatty tumors on the bead baving been removed by the application of MINARD’S LINIMENT without any surgical operation and there is no indica- tion of a return, Carr. W. A- Pier, Clifton, N. B., Gondola Ferry. : Buy the Prince Edwaid : > Island Magazine, 52 atall : * the bookstores. : e*eeeterveev eevee ene eoeeeeseeeeene Eitan New Ready-to-Wear Cloth- ing. Qur new o’coats and suits are the best ever oo by us.—Prowse Bros. MEDICAL HALL TO LET Having decided to retire from business, the subscriber otters for sale, his stock of drugs, medicines, &c; also his good will of the busines:. The “Medical Hall” premises will also be let for a term of years. Offere to purchase the stock and good will, aod to leasethe premiees will be re- ceived at the office of Davies & Haszard, | Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple | Works: Spring St. obtained. ' Sept 1,1699—guar tf Solicitors, up to and on Sept. 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