— "Senate Read Raom : =< VOL 90 OTTAWA This is True Liberty, when 1 Free Sorn Men nav! mene een rug z to: ‘advise the= “Public, may speak free.’ —Evripipas OC. iy —— Single Copies Tw» Jaa : i f " i 7 ba a The new millinery goods are in. The new trimming ma- terials are here, Our milliners are ready to attend to your order at once Miss Toombs, mill'ner, hasjust returned our head from an extended visit to Montreal, Toronto «and St. ag CHARLOTTETOWN P: & John, where s‘e has been making acareful study of the ‘new styles, materials and methods for tuis autumn. In order to become _ thor- oughly posted Miss Toombs spent considerable time in the wook room of Canada’s principal millinery house, so that sheis more than ever fitted to please you. \ The Millinery People. coil le 3G Fe Fe 5K W.W. Wellner Watchmaker } Jeweler Engraver Charlottetown P Ef. [ee He Se el bi The abundance of arti- cies and suitable gitts to be had at our establish. ment, all of assured qual- ity, unique and ¢xclusive in design, and at consistent prices, should attract those that are in‘e-ested_in ap- proaching weddings, | ene we | —% ee BRAHMIN TEA. Morted Diract From the Warnurton popular,and best selicr in Canada. All “the leadin of. veers jia ‘towa ‘eel @oaciry now [sell] Maggie ga” The moat O"tine* FRA, cad os tins on ‘t | a Estate, 62% rs do jemosd tie menos Ms ~~ ‘rT > '\ rrr Yt aA Ak 2 yae ogil tint tik 4. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM AFRIS —_—_— > A Colonials JOIN BADEN-POWELL’S le POLICE FORCE, TO Canadians Who ‘rake Discharge Now Wili Leave at Once. [SpeoraL To roe ExaMinee.] Sept, 15.—Lord Pober‘s is that large numbers 0, Orrawa, vory anxious war is over,remain (> juis the police ISLAND Lord Roberts Wants The = Colonials in South Africa sbal!, when the | force which Genera) B:den Powell wil] organize. pears in the militia orders : — “ Authority has been granted officers commanding corps of the Canadian special service forces in South Africa to grant free diecharges to non«commissioned offi- cers and men under their command de- sirous of remaining in South Africa svb- ject to the approval of the c cmmander- in-chief.” The Department of Militia has received Toe following psragrayh ap- | the cho as he denounced the utterances the following despatch from Mr. Caamberiain : ** Referring to your telegram, 39th August, Field Marsha! Roberts bas been instructed to despatch from South Africa members of the Royal Csnadian regiment not willing to extend their period .of eer- vic2 to arrive in Canada not later than th> Lith of October, In the event of a large number they will be sent direct to Canada England _by iavalids,” This important message has reference to the question which has been under dis- Custion for some weeks. It will be re-~ membered that the English volunteers were ealisted for one year or the duration of war. The Canadians, however, wer, enlisted for one year only, this term ex piring on the dates varying from October 15th to October 20th. It is not known how long the imperial authorities will require the eervice of ihe Regiment. It may be only for a few weeks ever the year,jor it may be befor: three or four months. As the boys have siood the fatigu2s and hardships of the campaign so nobly, it is considered in official circles that not many will accept their discharge now. Only those who for domestic or business reasons must come home will ack to be releaced from duty. The vas{ majority will undoubtedly re- main in Order that they may have the honor of being reviewed by the Queen ip England. Those who do take their discharge wil; have to leave immediately in order that i hey may arrive home on the date men- via transport conveying by & transport specially detailed, otherwise sa, SATURDAY IN ONTARIO. Liberal-Conservative Leaders En-~ thusiastically Received. Napanee, Ont, Sept 14.—Sir Charles upper, Mr Foster, aud Bough John Mac- dovald were given a magnificent reception | io Lennox county in the Napavee driving park yesterday afternoon. The meeting, which was attended by about 3 ,000 per sons, was held in the open air. Sir Charles Tupper, who was in excellen, form, \ook up the Charge that be bad dex cles red, “Sir Wilfrid Laurier is tco Eng lich for me.” He never ssid anything o- the kind, but be kad and did eay that tbe policy ot. imperial parliameptary federa- tion, edvocated by the premier, was too Ep sglish for him. This meant that ins.ead of cending members to Ovawa to make our laws, vote the expenditure of money avd govern us, we uphold the sentiments of the parliament at Westminster to doco. “I eay it boldly and urhesitativgly,” he conticued, “that the pol cy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier is too Englith for me. No oné will go furthertban I in aesisting ihe mo:her country, if need be, but it musi | the free act and of the free will of the people of Canad, as determined by their own perliament (cheers), not one in West» roinster.” Hugh John Macdouald was cheered to ale in Paris of Mr Tarte. Mr Foster devoted himself to the fi-cal issuesand the broken promises rf the Liberale, and was cheered throughout. When br wanted to desiet the people would not hear of it. Mr Whitney also spoke denouncing the W st Elgin frands. A noticeable feature of all these meet- ings is the appruval shown by the aud. jeoces, when the speakers show up, that inthe past the liberals have broken every promise they ever made. Tkat looks well forelection day. aged herd ; in flowers at the have captured a they have taken LS OREN NE a Re EC RRR eR MORE BRITISH TROOPS Despatched from India to China ee (Spxcran to THe’Examinee:] Hone Kone, Sept. 15—Orders hrve been issued fora third brigade to proceed to Wei Hai Wei immediate y. THE VICTORIA CROSS. Won by Arthur Lindsay aCanadian. Icttecowa. Collection gr: (Specrat tro THe Examiner] town. Lonpow, Sept. 15.—The Gazette an- nounces that the Victoria Cross has been beetowed on Sergt. Artbur Lindsay, of the Strathcona horse, for reecuing a wounded trooper in the face of a heavy Boer fire at North Standerton Aug. 5:h. Orrawa, Sept. 15.—A. P. Lindsay comes from Springband, Albert; that is the OnlySrecord of him, Charlottecown, C arjottetown, Six gladiolus, KRUGER A PRISONER Coes (SPECIAL To THE Bxewixer.] | % oned in Mr. Chamber'ain’s der patch. DIED. At Savege Harbor, on Sept. 12, Minnie M., eldest daughter of Mr. Elisha Coffia, and wifeof Mr, James Douglas, Stan hope, aged 27 years, cll al Powder Made from: pure cream of tartar, ae weer | ‘Safégudtds. the food | 4am ca 3 ss Shaakaediel a “AL . . ex :. Bop aee 4 rd TAlitoye : ichet dis I | against alum. i : nei SS SEONG é | ment ieenedthie“afternoon by. Rex, Feber |, | bring about @ nieézing ye é aE «'asang O95] a Lorenzo Marqued ‘ correspondent of the }. Daily Telegraph, © » President... Kruger, ia virtvally, a prisoner, in:the residence dis~: trict uoder the-governmest. (99 7 This is ‘atthe’ Snttaiice bf | the ‘Britigh, consul who protested against Kruger usiog | Portngése territory, as a, base ‘for directing: ae + Bazevross Pa! Sept: 14/—In a tate Philips, who” “has” been . e-deavoring tor}, ibottle of between the oper~ ators and the'mine workere,he says that |. ‘Tong and hard straggléi iv ahead but that is | is his Opinion the strike will ultimately “mean defeat for the miners because of ‘the determination, Of, the operators to fight }' the union to the. bitter end: Father ‘Phillips tays he deeply. tacos ee efforts, 3. 22%iverc: a a aes dihemethiid HOTS TC vee ce probe La own at 8 o’elaet ‘Moadey } ‘or to, enable. te beheld etches piece, sieea Ue io te iscucd ct xe <gl ewe ie es ill tetera to Chaakcicters - 33 ~Oei fi) *i a aye ” » 2BC we : eg PI'S ok. a9) Bh 35 _ ‘ ‘ rgOJ BSTUS Gj wG2 , 7” sOGoic +as Z8ct? 3 a2 SEPTEMBER , THE EXHIBITION =| (ot Mr. Brow's -Guernseys | THEY CAPTURE PRIZES IN pir. || FERENT SECTIONS. Messrs Haszard and Chilton also: Win Prizes. [Speoiat To Tue Examiner] Bauirax, S:pt.15—Eastview Guerrsers 8 cured secon! prize for azed ball, fir and second for bull calf third for bull calf under. fi:st, second and third for aged cows | | iret for two-géar-oid heifer ; ‘third for yearling heifers; heifer over six months; firet and for heifer under six months; first for first for breeders young herd sweepstake for female. Mesers, G. H. Haezard Chilton. of Char lottetown, have cone wel) The following are the classes in which’ Collection dahlias, not les3 than twelve Collection annuals, named, not le ss than 20 varieties—2ad, George Chilton, Cuar- ieties—2ad, George Chilton, 'C: Bouquet, loose —2nd, Chast i; ok» New Perth, P E I, Six dablias, show, distinct Jet, G. ‘B Haezard, Charlottetown, } wil Six dabliaa, fancy—2nd, G H. ears Six dabliar. porniponee-Letgi Hi Humdrd, Thar lotietowa,y >» Six Jablias,. sactaa — i ts G H Hastard) Sx dahlias, eingl:—tudyG 8 Heal, Charlottetown... Sharleuetown; Baty George ‘Onilton ;Char: One bouquet dried fomers, ahs Céin0> finest range a 2 | ite only)—nd, Goer Catton, Car : “made: my eis otietown.) 26 “2:3 i [ shi In the British Residence District at ee hae rl tie 4,. George chil” } al ae : Lorenzo Marqu ton, Cheriosterowns: ., 4Ots of references, ’ 7 thy dus Six sweet paas— ist, G a Haczard, yodSd J » nena | Charlottetowc; 2ud, G: orge = Chilior, Charlottetow a LoxDow, Sept. 15) Accordion’ 46 we — = “Ti your blood is: thin, If. yeus:are avsbeptic; Our: Digestive Toiita, ‘It promotes digestion,soothes’ nerves; ° gives heaith we t 25¢ per bottle...» aes os oe by : 19; NO 215 aT waLieax| — FEUTBIODES c Nearly time to think about mak- | ing out fall accounte. You will need ENVELOPES, | We have nearly cne miLiioy a 000 000) on hand, prices trom Winners. | 2,000.000) on hand — —— ' —ALSO ~ ACCOUNT PAPER acd a ful! stock of OFFICE - REQUISITES, | Binding Cases, Files, ! Blank Fooks, ete. 4 Prices always the lowest. GEO UARTER & G0. } Giadart Lie ASS Assets Forty-four Million Acne ener eg naan oe dls ae | Over £ix month:; eix montis Ene) atnntipnenmmennmetens first ana: sesond for | second and Geo. Halifax Exhibition, and large number of prizes prizes :— varicties—-lst, @ H Haszard, Char'cite- Dollars. ( Olu acitis town. ; a Collection of gladiolus, not less than 25 ve Policies, free and unre varietiese—la,G@ H Haszard, Charlotte: 2 - town; Zod, George Chilton, Charlottetown, No better, INVESTMENT Collection of pansies, not less than than our 15 or 20 year Enaow- twelve varieties—2ad, G H Hatzard, mont. Coarlottetown. Collection of phlox Drumm nd, not less than twelve varietice—George Chilton, Charlottetown. Sweet peas, not leas than 8 varietie:— let, G@ H. Has zard, Charlottetown,— George Chil oa, Ch arlottetown. AUEN TS Col lection Jilinm en kes, not bag than % varieties— lst,G. H Haszard; 2od, George | —— _Telopicoas 67, Chilton, Cherlotietown. ee at yas Model | pee be te t'9 ’ Grand “Range, ees no’ less than 12 ‘vat~ fs ball olles a t sp.kee - - 1st ,G H Hesza: d, phe. Codk stoves ag low as’ bisa cei his executive, 31 lsogs sce) Spee Yo “i net tase SS " on ca 2 * Be ©? tae : =a ur D tes Coal Mi iners oo eS rt : ds hot’ "hag it asegpic! : os 7 Tt you are feeling weala, -» - iD ENTISTRY + _ BY SPECIALISTS... Pads, pase i ' ‘BERLIN METAOD. | « . ‘MODERN DENTISTR¥ Cread Sod ott Pie) Work Cheek Witte ei <= een a pala” ail Mics tras a aplaae”, tis isi ae tea ER eo Re re a i Sn ee age i ag ni el > ign wri ate SR eg SCO cemetery mig sai is ae hci oe ae ee ae i : i * i * 4 f