s S@ ise a be * 2 : -@eets, 64 5 He ’ eaten enw ee io ee os. Ve Oe oes ee OE Ele OO08 0966 6000 Ta £909 0000 CGwt Shirt Waists Half OOO6 “O01 GE 2B 60006 9960 DAILY EXAMINER | Thais is True Liberty, when Free Born Men isaac bes advise the Public, ‘may speak free,’ _Evnremae Single Shania two Cua ee “at Bebe STA AS PRE z Weidlike every | 3 lady reader of Tur EXAMINER to know S about these shirt ° waists. All we've left in stock have gone on 3 ; the front counters $ a 3 at half price, Those dainty § white Swiss mus- lins that we sold at $2.00 go at $1.00"*"2 Those stylish plaids that were $1.55, are on sale now at 7804 All those $1.15 § waists you've ad- Y ¢ mire red are on sale r 680" MOORE & MLEOD “=— DIRECT — = — iv 5, ne PF s*} DEI AS ee, “eats 7 — OSGd FOOt C996 49 0O98256G956 0088 E0648 SEOs SHOE FOO! O68 so rw rir ry rr Vi eed Pee eet ry =O LIVERPOOL, G. &. The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steams ship LAKE HURON, 4040 tons, having cold stor age accomodation and decks proper- ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail from Char- lottetown for Liv erpool, direct. on or about the 13th October; also on or about the 18th November. The Lake Huron has splendid accomedation fur a limited number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates. For rates of freight and other particulars apply to N. RATTENBURY AGENT wn, August, 26th, 1899 FURNITURE AT OUR———— ed BIG DISCOUNT SALE It will be money in yonr pocket to trade with us. JOHN NEWSON CHARLOTTETOWN P: re } sa ‘COSSAGKS AND BRITISH <a | | —— Near Having a Fight DISPUTE ABOUT AN ISLAND IN CHINA Ama liliiv The Cossacks Drove off British Work | men---But Had to Give-Way. —_— [Speciran to THe Examiner.] Saanonat, Aug 28.—As an outcome of a despute regarding the possession of some I:lands the Yang -tse- Kiang, which were purchased in 1863 by the concern of Jardine Matheson & Co. but were subsequently included in the new } concessiOus to Russia, the owners under | the adviceand protection of the British Cour ¢ 1 sent workmen to fenc? in the track. After the work hud begun a dozen) Cossacka.from the Russian consulate ap - | peared on the scene and forcibly ejected | the workmen. The captain of the British eecond- class | gunboat Woodlairk, especially desigreed for at Hankow on river service, after consultiag with their | consulate, landed a party of blue jackets} and moved forward into firiog d stauce o the ER fight seemed immunen: but nothing further | 8sian consulate. For a time ai occured. The blue jackets are now guarding the | property of the British. The third-class'| gunboat Esk has been despatched t®| Hankow. ! Great Britain ie evidently determined to uphold her rights. A Tragic Death i ; ' (SrectaL ro THe Examiner ] Toroxtro, Aug 28.—Dr G. H. Cook, dentist, of ‘Loronto, wae drowned at Mam « co Beach on Saturday afternoon in the) presence cf his wife asda number of| trieads. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Seaside Hote]: Miss Rippey, Miss May | Dawson, Mr G Gane, Urs Gane, Charlotte- town; Rev Joha J McDondald, Kinkora ; Rev Kk B McDonald, Raaticc; W E Dawson, J B Dawson Cherlottetown ; ; Bertram gao; Mr sod Mrs La Laseur, Ottawa; Mra W Buchanan, Miss Alice Rachacas, FH Weir, Montreal; Louis F Burne, Mrs Buroe, Master felix Burne, Lowe | Mass; Mrs E Boyle, Quebec; Misa J Ry Sparrow. MrsR Duabar, Mrs N Gar- land, Miss Garland, Toronte; Miss | Agoes Scat, Ottawa; Mr and Mrs) D. vid Hozg, Montana; R Fennell, and wife Un’ own; Geo L Ccllins, Dorchester Mase; BW LePage, Ra- tivoville: Miss Bessie | Christie, New York: Mrs J M Christie, New York; D- Otia H Jobson, Haverbil! Macs; W F Collings, Ch’town; A H Gardiner, Boston; H R Boswall, Ch’town; | J K Fraser, New York; D J Fraser, St John, N B., Peter Newsome Birdie! Myers, Mrs P News some, Master L New- some, Mr and Mrs H H Shaw, S N Robert- | son, Ch’own, W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates =~ Can be had at any of the following first class store T. J. Morris 7 D. L. Hooper \ W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Siewart & Gates Sanderson & Co Beer & Goff J.D. MeLeod & Co ISLAND, | has decided to arrest General Mercier, but | the rumor is not confirmed. ° i that General Mersier had fled to the Is- | to furnieh freight at St. Wins a High Place in the Races at) | conds. Moore and Mrs Moore, Bay City. miohi~ | =| St, lately occupied by the Ch’town Light THE DREYFUS DRAMA. Further Action of the Government. (Spectral To THE EXAMINER. ] Renyes, Aug 23 ~The government has decided to prosecute Eclaire forthe pub- licatiou of the eanaille de Document, one of the four documert: secretely com- municated to Dreyfus during the court martial of 1894, which has been shown not torefer to Captain Dreyfus at ail. It isrumored aleotbat the government Last evening a report was in circulation land of Jersey,—but this story proved to be without foundation. —_—— THE WINTER MAILS ~_— = Will Probably go by Way of Halifax. [Segctat ro Taz Examrven. Havirax, Aug. 23.—A despatch from Montreal says that the Allan and Domin- ion lines w.!l ca!l at Halifax the coming winter, both ways, for mails and will goto | Portland, ualesathe C. P.R. will contract Joho. If the Canadiso Pacific wi!! ioad steamers at St. John, the later port will be substituted for Portland. Various rumors are current regarding the Atlantic mail contract. It is reported that the contract will be turned over to ths Alian and Dominion lines at the close ‘ofthe St. Lawrence navigation and that each company wil employ two new boats. A HALIPAX BOY Boston. (“peciat to Tae Examryer.] Bosr.x, Aug 28.—Frank Stephen, of the Wanderers, Halifax, took second place in the 220, aud tcird in one hundred yards cbampion-hip gemes at Boston ou Satur- day. Time 22 2-5 seconds ani 10 se — rl We regret to learn that Mr. Jordan, who | has managed so successfully tbe business of the Boston Optical company here the past five months, is about to leave us. During the short time he has been bere, nis skili »3 a refraction specialist has won fo rhimself and the Bostoao a Com- pany the confidence of the people and its | name has become tamous all fover the colony. Many who have teen misfitted, or given up aa hopeless cases by emiveat oeulists and on claps lacking Mr. Jorda.’s ekil] and training, | hive been a0 benefit ted, they not ouly showed their appreciation by recommend ing him to cheir friends, tut, from time to time, bay2 given their testimonials to the | daily papers for the benetit of the public. ‘Think of the euftering that has | been relieved, wheao you Ccon- sider that 1,290 people of defective sight bave been relievea, or permavently restor- ed, in the last six months. Such 1s the record given our reporter by Mr. Jordan.— . John’s Review. “* Jordan is now in Charlottetown, at \the Revere Hotel. Hewiil open up in ‘about ten da7stimein the shop en Queen 'aud Power Co, near to W. F. Carter’s. ; penne = = nme Bet AG St 28, 1899 N O 202 —— A China Chance 20 Dozen 20 Fancy Cups and Saucers Just opened A Samprte Lor at less than half price. ‘THE SITUATION = IN SOUTH AFRICA The Case. al its Most Critical State PRESIDENT KRUGER MAY BE DEPOSED Opinions of British Press on Bfr- Chamberlain's Speech. They are werth from 20c to 50c each, We have jlaced them on our counter and marked them at 15 cents 26 cents & 25 cents A snap for early buyers Geo. Garter & Co. BooKsELLers & STATIONER <"SHRCSPEERRRORSERGURRRRGRURRSSRGEOSS At This Season ——pf The Year When foods disagree with people we suggest Wine of Rennet r [SPECIAL TO THE Examiven.] Lonpon, Aug 28.—There ‘is little fresh news from the South African situation. The Pretoria correspondent of ihe Daily Chronicle dictates that President Kruger’s concessions are ro far reaching that it is doub:ful whether the Burger’s will ratify them. Hethinks it likely that they will demand President Kruger’s resignation and the appointmeot of a younger man, probably Schalk W. Bercher, a hon-offi. cial member of Executive Council of the Transvaal, All the morning papers comment upon the situation 48 revealed on Saturday by the speech of Mr. Chamberlain. The Daily Telégraph calls the speech an informal ultimatum. a The Standard says it is “ihe most critical etage yet reached. ” Everyone knows its use and The Daily News observes: “We cannot benetits. but suppose that such grave words were In stock Carter’s Brandy Ginger. Ext. Wild Strawberry. Blackberry Vordial. Collis Brown’s Chlorodyne All the leading patent foods, etc. Cen‘ral Drugstore SJINNYSIDE A, ¥. REDDIN, Pham, 8B ASTRSRSRRTAMRERGROGRARIZEGUOOUNONS Men s Strong Shoes Made of good heavy sere vicetble leather, pe oan soles, toe caps. A shoe for the end ‘f the season's Wear, Only 99¢—- GOFF BROS We want weil weighed beforehand. The Times ssys- “Such a delicate { Situation. cannot be protracted. We believe that within the iast few days final arrange - ments for the genera! direction of the ex . pedition which will be necessary ia case of Tupture will be complets. It is scarcely neeessary to point out the extreme danger of allowing the entrance into South Atrica of arms Whict would be likely to fall into the hands of a black population exceeding the white by four-fold. ostovbaueovdananscuodonnensuucosusavetavazatienvanenmav’. Samat WANTED-—A\)) parties in- debted to W D McKay, either by book deots, notes of hand, or judgments, to make im- mediate payment. ck&w UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY Of London, Eng. 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