ant a aS Ss. *. - = > = @ @eetea’t a — as Readi, oR of E DAILY EXAMINER a Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evrirwwxs - Hoy e on, ' a — . —— “a ~_ Wala cli asrertncatohbeieas aa baaaisebtueineineineeents aceite ea Terms Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free VOL 36 CHARLOTTETOW ALL a garment obtain such as the shirt waist ? SHIRT WAISTS FUR Did ever popularity Seemed a pity that summer should monopolize anything so dainty, and so convenient, So we've prepared a line of Autumn waists for you, and they're beaut- ies too Flannellettes, Cashmeres, Satteens, Velvets— choose Dark Flanne!lette, self cuffs, white linen col- lar 85e Black and White Check, white collar, self cuffs, 95¢ and $1.15 Good value, fancy Flannellette, self cuff, self collar of clerical shape, $1,20 Very pretty Flannellette, self collar and cuffs, ‘rimmed round collar, and down front with velvet ribbon, $1.55 Black Satteen Shirt Waists, in good quality, self collar and cuffs $1.15 ard $1.55 Uolored Satt.en Waists, tucked front, black, blue an@ cerise, self collar and cufis o1.55 Dainty Corduroy Velvets, self collar and cuffs— in Red Purpie and Navy $3. )0 MOORE & McLEOD —— — - — Se a If You Want a Wire Mattress We would like to call your attention to TWO LINES which are giving perfect satisfaction. r = rhe Special Price $4 0°—This we consider the best mettress on The Queen the mark+t—Ycu way pay fancy prices for fancy names, but you will not get better value than the ‘ Queen” no matter how high you go. A reel gcod mattress at the price of the cheap kind —price $2.85. We would ke pleased to have see these springs— We will explain their goo a This cool weather You will want warm Blin ankets ~ {PREPARATIONS IN. a de FOR THE FIGHT Departure of Sir Redvers Buller FLEETS OF TRANSPORTS AND WARSHIPS TO GO WITH HIM Heavy Expenditures of the British Government. [SpeciaL to Tae Examiner.] Lonpon Oct 12.—Great preparations are being made at Southampton for the departure on Saturday of General Sir Redvers Buller, and a great demonstration is anticipaied. The Duke of Connaught, the Duke ot York, Lord and General Sir Evelyn Wooe, are expected to accompany him to Souath- ampton from London. It is announced that the fleet of traneports conveying General Buller 5 army corps will be escort-) ed by a ficetof warships, while further, despatch boats and gunboats will be sent to South African waters. The Government has already expended $5,000,000 in naval and military prepara- tions, Orders have been placed with con- tractors ‘his week aloue amounting to $3,006,000. The authorities, anticipating serious re- duction in output ofthe South African cos! mines,bave ordered five thousand ‘ons of English steam coal to be eeat to the Cape for the use of the warships. Boer’s Mcvements. Loxpon, Oct. 11.-—Bennett Burleigh cables from Ladysmith, Natal, tothe Danly Telegraph, quoting a trustworthy infor- mant as authority for the statement that a thousand armed Boers were with'n the Natal border on Sunday. The Berlin correspondentof the Duily Mail eays hehas been informed by two Portuguese represcniatives at the Geo- graphical Conzress that Portugal is bourd by her cffentive end defensive s»lliance with Great Britain not to interfere in the affairs of the Transvaal, and that Portugal would not oppose the passage of British troops through Portuguese East Africa. An official notice was iseued at Pretoria ov Saturday stating that oll British sub jets withing to remain in the Transvaal must apply to the Landrost before Oct- tober 10, stating their business. A despatch from Johannesburg to the London office of the Standard and Diggers’ News says that cixty-six mining companies have suspended operations, and that seven- teen ace working. SranstEAD Juncron, P. Q, 12th Aug. 1893. Messrs CC Ricwarps & Co. GentLemeN,-—I fell from the bridge lead- ing from a platform to a loaded car while assistiog gny men in unloading @ load of grain. fic bridge went down as well as the load ov my back, and I struck on the ends of the elcepers, causing a serious injury to my leg. Ooly for its being very fleshy, would have broken it. In an hour could not walk astep. Com- meuced using MINARD’S LINIMENT, aod the third day went to Montreal onf basiness and got about well by the use of acace. lIcan sincerely recommend it ag the hest liniment tbat I know of in use. Yours truly, ! kcown whether or not ¢12 first shot has i ta Fe Single Copies two Cents “NO 240 ISLAND, THURSDAY OCTOBER !2, 4899 PERSISTENT RUMORS IN THE AIR Conyngham Greene Said to Have Been Murdered NOTHING CERTAIN FIGHTING. ABOUT Boers on the Border Moving Upon Natal and Charleston. (Speciat To Tue Examiner ] Lonpon, Oct. 12.—It it is rumored bere that Couyngham Greene, the British diplomatic agent at Pretoria, bas been as- sassinated. This report, however, ig un~ confirmed at the colonial office. Lonpon, Oct. 1'gee\t 11.15 p.m. Up t the present Lon. mg despatches have arrived from the ‘spe Town since the expiry of ultimatum, So it is not yet been fired. Lonpen, Oct. 12.—Tbere are persistent rumors in Pietermaritzburg that a large body of Free State Boers have entered Natal. Tbherumor, however, lacks cone firmation. NewcastLe, Natal, Oct.12.—No news has beea received here as to the rumored advance of the Boers upon Charlestoa. But a movemeat in the Boer camp is re. ported - STRATEGIC POINTS IN HANDS OF BOERS Laing’s Nek and Ingogo Heiohts Occupied. TROOPS POURING INTO NATAL. Boers Took Action the Moment the Ultimatum Expired. BOER {[Specran to THe Examiner ] Lonpon, Oct. 12.—A despatch from Ladysmith to Natal says: The Boers occupied Laing’s Nek at the moment tne ultimatum expired and are poaring into Natal. Ingogo heights have been occupied, Australian’s in London. Lonpon, October 11.— Whatever official feeling may be, thereis no mistaking the significance of the great manitestation, combined wich war spirit, of Imperial solidarity tbat occured inthe stree's of London when the New South Wales Lancers traversed the city to embark for Soutb Africa. ‘Lens of thousands sesem bled to do homage to the little handful of soldiers representing the Empire’s loyalty. From the arrival of the squadron at Wa- terloo station to the entraining at Fench- ! urch street station, tuultuous ecenes of wild enthusiasm marked the route travers- ed. The bands were allowed to play nothing C. H.Gorpon. We have them and out they go if !ow price will do it, 50 pair white wool blankets, sizes > 76, $2.00 50 pairs white wool blankets, sizes 60x 80, $2.50 ) ws 25,pairs 2\1 wool, grey, fine make $1.90 1 These blankets are very cheap as they were - hought early in the season before the xad- vance in prices, Buy now. JB Macdonald & Cc LEADERS IN LOW PRICE | ou SS — ™ RovYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum. ee | Alum baki wders are the greatest - | menacers to sala eh the. goegent dep. ; ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ‘but “Soldiers of the Queen,” Rule Britao- nia,” and “God Savethe Queen,” in which the dense crowds joined. It is doubtful it {such a frenzied welcome was ever before | witnessed in Londun, There was 4n in-~ | cessant roar of cheers and song, antil the | Mansion House, the official residence of ' the Lerd Mayor of London, was reached. | Bere traflic was completely ‘blocked by the surging throngs; cE EXCITEMENT IN MONTREAL Three Allan Liners Have Been Chartered, BORDEN SAYS NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE eee By the Government in Respect toa Canadian Contigent. [SpectaL TO THE EXAMINER.1 MoyrreaL, Oct. 12,—Atthe office of the Allan Line of Steamers it is stated that the Siberian, Sicilian and Bavarian] of that line have been chartered by the British Government for the transportation of troops to South Africa. MontrReaL, Oct, 12.—Mr. Borden, Minister ot Militia, who left here for Otta wa, yesterday, was questioned concerning the Transvaal contingent matter. He said that no official action had been taken by his department. If arrangements had been made so definitely as announced he con~ sidered it quite likely that he s hould have heard about it, No Race. [Seectat tro Tue Examiner. } No wind, For the Deaf and Dumb. Mr. Geo. E. Powers, representing the Fredericton Deaf and Dumb Inatitution, arrived in Charlottetowa last night and will make his annual tour of the Island. Since the destruction by fire of their fine building the work has been carried on in o'd Government House, The annual re- port shows that forty five pupils have been in attendance. This erm Mise Hattie Northrup, who graduated from the Institu~ tion in June last, has been added to the teachiog staff. Miss Evelyn Wass, of Vernon River and W lle Matthews of Charlotte~ town are among the pupils enrolled. ESTEEMFD EXCHANGES. cee ee Mil and Empire: Mr. Preston, o2e of the heroes of West Elgin, is st:ll enjoving the splendore of London and the continent as an emigration inspector. Thai kindred spirit, Mr. Sifvon, 1s rewarding him out of tae public treasury for his efforts on be- balf of the grand old cause; and in the language of his favourite hymu—sung at Sunday sc' 00's Ly his epecial request, dur- ing the bye-election campsigu— bis cou! is “full of sunshine to-night.” London News: Le: the politicians once find out that 11 doesn’t pay to bribe, and they will cease wasting their money. it is not necessary to convince them that bribery is wrong, they kuow that already, bnt it is necessary to convivce them that it is foolish, and the way to do that is for the people to punish the bribers by voting them out of office. Politicians are aot sensitive creatures ; severe Criticism makes but little impression on their tcugh hides, but defeat them at the polls, and defeat tuem again and again, and they will soon find out what they are being punished for. Cape Breton Advocate: The upsetting New York, Oct. 12.—Race declared off. — a “THE TRUE Bermuda master Lil V 1 ee (LILIUM F ARRISII) One of the grandest winter- flowering plants in culti- vation. Pure pearly white, deliciously fragrant and a remarkable profusion of bloom, characterize this charming and celebrated Easter Lily. Its popularity and sales bave increased wonderfully and deserved- ly, for without exception, it is one of the most valuable bulbs for winter flowering in the house. A profusion of bloom may be bad from Caristmas uotil syriog, if a number are planted and ‘brough: in” at diff:rent times. Bulbs after flowering can be ripened and rested a couple ot munths by withholding water, aud will then pro- duce another crop of flowers frequensly equal to the first. It isa magnificent variety for church decoration at Easter and tens of thousands are grown for this purpose. The flowers are pore wile, 4 or 5 inches long (and frequently mse) and of the most delicious fragrance A supply of the above just received . Ladies’ Gaiters made of fine cloth, well trimmed, neat fitting, good wearers, GOFF BROS HORSEMEN OF CHARLOTTETOWN Will tell you the Island Condition powder is a good article. Sold on its merits. If you wish to see your horse or other animal improve just feed a pound. It purifies and enriches the blood. Animals gaining strength require b of the present Administration will not be a they believe in upholdiog the honor of the country. It will be the defeat of a gang of men who have usurped the Liberal name, who have broken every piedge and violated every vow that was ever made in the name of Liberalism. I1t wili be a de- feat for those who have fiung to the preez? their banners with the un- | and it was only with the greatest difficulty ‘that the Lord Mayor, Sir John Voce ' Moore, ia the full robes of office restrained j need them,’ and ‘election® sre not won by ‘the singing and vociferous cheering, while | he addresed the colonial troops, wishing ‘them God~speed, and expressing the deter~ ‘mination to assist in arserting Im peria! / authority in South Africa. holy inscriptions, ‘it is wrong to buy votes—-when you don’t prayers.’ ‘It will be a defeat for Delliah Tarte who sheared the locks of Samson Cartwright and compe¥ed him to make sport for the Cabinet Phillistines by etultifying himself at “oronto. It will be a defent for the time-seivers and for those | — wat Almost every women needs a fashion paper. “McCalls magazine,” the queen of fashion, 18 one for youto havee The subscription price (50cts a pear) is not too high and every subscriber gets 4 pattern free. Drop mea card and I’I! call around and show you a eample copy, Robt. L Cotton, P.O. Box 84 Charlottetowa. f who seek to live at the public expense. It will be a defeat for the ba!lott-stuffiing, bribing machine, and for all the corrupt- ing crew, but it will be a triumph for the genuine defeat of the Liberals because } , SORHRUEEDERGREERUGROQEEOEGRORDRGRBUOCSCCCUDCESORNGRORSENNE"; less feed. Try s pound, you will save the price of it twice over. Made by ourselves—not an once of meals in it--all pure drugs. A. W. Reddin, Phm. 8,, Central Drugstore Sunnyside. mUOEEESEROESEGEE CARD. & YW. F, H. CARVELL, B. A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW + Qh AEEEEEDEAGEAGEAGEAQOEAGUAGEADQGHELECORGECEROOSSHSKUOREREERRGERG ARASH public conecience of Canada, and it will teach this never~to-be~forgotten bones.) that if public men expect to retain public confidence they must te morally and politically clean. Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, _ Telephone No. 170 | Money to Loan. . ene eee