tariff. Stillthey must be disappointed | tiers. Among the chief incidents of the of ; : : Sydney, carrying horses, catt) ili a . sia & woman's waist d - . , e and 3 jess strongly backed by a large majority of | greatly It is as»mewhat acrrs record In jour centre were the first battalion} battle wae a brilliant charge of the Cais the nei ” _ com on deck and produce under deck at } beep the people and given a free hand todo that | they have todea! with, thatof the adver-| Warwickshire, first penne Cameron) 21s Lancers under Lieutenant-Colonel sate ey ange possible rates, - . int te , f | Apart from the wretcl.. | tisedly strongest business Government Highlauders and the first battalion | wartin, P.D. Corsets tit wel], last well, For further particulars as to freight and which is reqaired. Apa om ™* | Canada ever saw, whose one accomplish - Lincolnshire regiment, with Maxims Galloping down ona detached body and give a graceful figure, : passage apply to THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 6 1898 THE DAILY EXAMINER | SEPTEMBER 6, 1898. A CAITTION. Tue result of ‘he bye-election in the firet fistrict of Queew’s, shows that the over- throw of those who established themselves upon political corruption, deceived the people, mixed sod muddled public busi- nese, brought in the tax-gatherers, added deficit to deficit, and saddled the country heavy permanent debt is within ;easurable dietance. But gratifying as it will be..can be followed by no great improvement unless accompanied with & this event, by political reform; and no party can accomplish the reform that is needed un- ed Asylum and College bluvders,—which | | NOTES AND COMMENTS. | ~-Big farmers’ excursions from Ontario to Manitoba are being announced, and the Gazette thimke that with what is to be seen in the West ae an inducement they are likely to be followed by big settlers’ ex:ur- sions in the spring. —The Montreal Gazette remarks that the Laurier press is hardly right in calling the Mclonis overthrow of the Turner Government in British Calumbia a Liberal victory. Mr. Semlin, the new premier, is a pronounced Conservative, while Mr. Cotton, one of his colleagues, also ranks himeelf in the Federal Opposition. The supporters of the new ministers include a number of Conservatives. —The Liberal papers are endeavoring to make lightoftbe closing of the (terman marktt agaiest Canadian farm products because of the operation of the Laurier ment for the export business of the country KITCHENERS VICTORY he flowerof the kbalifa’e army was FALL OF THE KHALIFA. caught in a depression and within (Continued from Ist page.) advancing tothe attack in battle array, | chanting war songs. Their front consisted of infantry and cavalary STRETCBED OUT FOR THREE OR F.UR MILES, | Countless banners flattered over their masees and the copper and brass drums resounded through the ranks of the savage warriors, who advanced unwaveriogly with their old-time ardor. The infantry formed up outside the camp. P @v the left were the first battalion Northumberland fusiliers, the s cond battalion Lancashire fusiliers, and the first battalion Grenadier Guards, with the Maxims, manned by the Royal Trish fus- worked by a detachment of the Royal ar- A ZONE OF WITHERING CROSS FIRE from three brigadee, with the attendant arvillery. The mahdiste strove to make headway, but every rush was stopped, while their main body was literally mown dowa by a sustained deadly fire. Directly the dervishes planted their standards and died beside them. Their dense masses gradually melted to companies, and comptnies to driblets beneath the leaden hail. Finally they broke and fled, leaving the field white with jibhbah-clud corpses like @ enowdrift dotted meadow. At 11.15 the Sirdar ordered an advance and our whole force in line drove the scattered remvant of the foe into ihe desert our cavalry cutting off their retreat to Omdurman. of the enemy,they found the dervish by agraceful figure more than a pretty face, P. D. Corsets enchance the beauty In all sizes and shapes to fit all 4 ww tid A heehee nt The 8.S,Bonavista sailing from Mont Friday morniog, September 9th, wif be | due at Ch’town Monday morning, § 12th and will sail for St Jongp Ronavista Newfoundiand via, North ; in ite f, illery, under Major Williams 1: : PEAKE BROS &C0 Mr. Farqubareon may, perhaps, be able to | was the shutting in its face of the doorto a | Uiery, und J d . as awordsmen, passed behind, and were figures. $1. to $30. a pair. Agents arrange,—there are two questions of essen~ | market of fifty millions of people. Va our right were the Foudanese brigades | forced to © tial importance to be grappled with: (1) electoral independence and (2) the finan» cial equilibrium. In the past six or seven , : xim. Nordenfelt batteries. years, not right-thinking and action, but} cejves our product freely. We desire to — “Png oo ale 4A bay. : ry , "1 (&é . ° S 4 ( * : money has preva led at ourelections, The show Eng! nd our gratitude, and atthe ’ ’ Lieutenant Grenfel, nephew of General Liberal leaders }ave not scrupled to use money, out of their own pockets and out of —“Beforz bringing in our tariff,’said Sri Wilfrid in London, *twe looked carefully round the world, and we found England o be practically the only couotry which re- fame time to go as faras we couldat the moment in the direction of free trade, and we framed our preferential clause with thie commanded by General Maxwell and General MacDonald. The Egyptian brigedes held the reservee, and both flanks were supperted by the ridges above the camp and advanced steadily ia enveloping formation. At 7.40 our artillery opened fire, which CHARGE H°ME AGAIN6T APPALLING ODDS, The lancers hacked through the mass, rallied and kept the dervish hordes at officers wounded, 21 wonoded, Sir Francis Grenfel, was killed, four other men killed and 20 Ch’town, Sept 6, ’98 PURE INDIA TEA St a ok Shes S ani t Jervish rifle . The ’ , : : the public treasury, to bey over the | end in view.” Sir Wiltaid, the Mail and a ee eevee eee The Egyptian cavalry were in close BRAHMIW 2 i . : *"K O y c ‘ ; purchasable electorate which holds the Empire points out, thus described to John ai a ja et mi ss ole Sanitididuh’ tation fighting throughout with the Baggara eta Ee bal between the two parties: andto| Bulla tariff which has decreased British siete peepee taeloo . ai horsemen. For @ short period the euemy — maiden yalauc 2 I } art : : . ; oe we i ‘ ar etn : : Es exports to Canada by $500,000, and has THEY SWEPT DOWN THE BILLSIDE, captured = held a gun, but it was bril. heir shame, it must be written, there Have | increased United States ex C l liantly retaken 3 d § xports to Canada|. se Ts ey ; } been found many electcrs, even well to do} py $19,000,000. Sir Wilfrid thas describ- = = e ~ rept. ay bong Ae The herove bravery of the Dervishes The most popular tea on P. FE. Island. Letters pr igh . - . i ‘ 1e@ W ie 1g re na 10% > : semen v5 . ; alias ' o eel ; ripeip shing ari evoked universal almiration. Time after ee - : 3 - farmers, ready and waiting to seil the eee es ne a blu a ” tase ininutes by all arms in our line, frustrated slate theie dinporesd ‘Sottee.. nélebeaed ta its excellence? are constantly being received from all parts of . : : ; : > mi 2e O at j 1 a" a Bd 4” . . ‘ , ’ ‘ i franchise birthright of British freemen for 900 oon aida Briti h aha aad 840 * | the attemp:, and the Dervishes, bulked, hurled themselves upon the Anglo-Egyp- Canada and the United States. . : ai. a +} : : Ui9¥ (Lishh LOor ag y po arda . ? . . : ne 5 o/s ro , a consideration,—a five dollar bill, or “ 000,000 worth of United States products, | | W ept are _ ae which the7 tinns; their emirs conspiciousiy leading Try i+. less, or a bottle or case of whiskey,.furtively | J: must have required a good deal of brass | °° . eae ° oat = ea sn a and spuroiug death. Even when wounded : . » s . . ; i re rorce O iorreme ac j ; ’ given and taken, being sufficient to decide | to impose upon Great Britain this way. * ccaiilintiaed etl al belie enn mai death agonies they. , for them which way they should vote. So —The Miner remarks on the rapidity Cameron Highlanders, the Lincolnshire | RAISED THEMSELVES TO FIRE A LAST SHOT’ or ace raszerd, : si hell inl +o with which British and Canadian compan-< a nt and the 8 1g as li : ; great has the scandal grown that in some ; ; taps egty «A C I regiment and the Soudanese, was literally Amoug the wounded is Colonel Rhodes’ . listricts a candidate who has not the cam- |) "° ® sorbing the holdings of United | swept away, leading to the withdrawal of the correspondent of tne London T , & Gane S¢ : ‘ ; States citizensin the Rossland district. | the entire body, whose dead strewed the a ae eT ee AGENT FOR CANADA a! mand of money, no matter how talented or | Two years ago, the Miner says, nearly al! field ’ anda brother of Cecil Rhodes. al | how correct his views, has not the ghost of ‘ thé im portant ore were held by The bravery of the dervishes can hardly DERVISHES SURRENDER. O4b<% Sb<u~ Ps o> DA YAVSY<D<D > . . . > ‘aA Tlie ‘ ’ vit 2 aya t, . , r y a . . fl a chance of election. How is this funda- rag a W te . e pe 0 | be overstated. Those who carried the Lonpon, ‘Sept.5.—The war office has ; , ‘ the fron Mask and the Jumbo, there 18 / fags strugzied to within a few hundred veived the following de ; A ; euatal evil to be suppressed? In our} a Sard } iags gai received the following dated Sunday even- ‘ o ‘ ‘ ¥ ae 2 wil! be aa Mi ht Atetiod thn d on e) 4 property of ee . © a | vards of our figbting line, whilethe mounts | ing : ? —if faded or soiled car: be easily made Mi opinion | 1D reeary ) BDOLIG ; contro! of citizens of the Republic. he | ed emirs resolutely. ‘T} Thalifa? . , j “The remnant of the Khalifa’s force ; custom of personal canvassing, whetber | revolution has been a quict as well as a has eurrendered, and I bave not a a to look as good as new and the $i |) : lications from door to door or by | wholesome one, and while,no doubt, the | T#8EW THEIR LIVES AWAY IN BOLD CHARGES, ee wd latest sh deb . oe ee 7 United States prospectors who first ven ; ; arge number ot prbontrase my lnney. BLOUSE er See ae — ei, letter or any other means,— and to require | - ae prosp When the dervishes withdrew behind the | Our cavalry and gunboats are stll pursus ; . tared into the region made well, the great+ | ridge in front of their camp the whole | ; Chalif: 3 chi . i} es ‘ sa alienines fai ; ; Z p ing the Khalifa and his chiefs, who, with that all arguments to the electors, by or OD | est profits will remain with this country, | force marched ede Omd ; dt es : : FOR 4 ' ; . : : ‘“')s; force marched towards Umdurman. only about 115 fightiny men are apparently . belalf of the cand date, shall be addressed, | and, what is more, the experience gained As our troops mounted the crest adjoin- making for Kerdefee.” ek y O e a) . , a . . . Y : 7 r . . . ae i generally, at public meetings or through | in the Rossland district will give Capa- | ing the Nile, the Soudanese on our right Sioned Kitel 25 Cents Ma. | : dians the knowledge that is needed to be- | g. 5 stan Mieateell h t] enemy j igoed Kitchener, cr the medium of the press. Let us have| _. oo : came into contact with the enemy, wo bs 7 — _ [gin the development of other miheral re- | formed under cover of a recky eminence Kaiser ConcratuLaras. free public discustion, but no private per gions. It was because mining was new to | aod had massed beneath the black standard Lonpon, Sept.,5.—The Cairo corres- e e n, suasion or intimidation,—and let the candi, | Canadians and not that they lacked coar- | of the k balifa, in order to make adesperate | pondent of the Times eays : et MPa date or his agent or friend who uses either | 98° OF ae ps made them at iret | effort to retrieve the fortunes of the day. A The first telegram of congratulation to ‘ f a o . . ‘ EF ’ € ‘ of the latter be heavily punished. Unly seem ae " small facter in the Pacific | mase, 15,000 strong, bore down oo the|arrive from Europe was from Emferor ¢ A periect Home Dye, made in England, dyes Silk, . : + cal ie kan ‘il mineral belt. Soudanese. General Kitchener swung] William, who said: “I am sincerely glad e Cott Wool. brich brilliant. { { by come such radic ames” pre tes, —It is pointed out that Bryanism in the | round the centre and left of the Soudanese | to be able to offer my congratulations on f on, or ool, Drignt, brilliant, last colors. ‘ | the rottenness of the present electoral sys~ neighbouring Republic »ppear s ‘to’ be nei-~ se zed the rocky eminence, and the Ezypt- the splendid victory at Omdurman, which ; Progressive Dealers sell it 4 tem be done away. We hope that the | taer dead nor sleeping. In the State cam~ | ians, hitherto held in reserve, joined the | at least avenges poor Gordon’s death. ¢ . a, ’ : Spice tals aigos now in progress it is showing an as | firing line,in ten minutes, and before the |) Seeseess = & incomin litical party, of whomsoever | P*'8°8 Sues ° 5 ; ¢ . oO Tf: > ’ a m a aie ; tonishing amount. of vitality, and a general | dervishes could drive their attack home, 5 ; Canadian Depot : 8 Place Royale, Montreal. composed, will ma ve Bathority and | desire for Bryan on the old 16 to 1 plats | ome ¢ power to enact some such measure a condi_ | form bas beev exvressd by the members of OOOO 6 Oh 68 ht PDE DED EDU DL DLE : jon of its acceptance cf cffice and respon-~ the Democratic National Committe. The : . , 7 —e _— , hia \ t I b 4 : ‘ ; sibility feeling is of course strongest in the South \ ey and West, where, as a New York paper U ‘ Ae Rey and power to deal with the }po:nts out, the average Detaocratie voter se in place a OF THE Ez ' af financial question in a businesslike and | has been taught to believe that free coin- of Cream of Tartar * j Deer manly way ought s\soto be taken from the | age is the only living iesue and Mr. Bryan . f the only really great statesman in America electors by the inc. ming party. The time Y& . , S . . ; ; S by merry to day. Another free silver fight will pro- and oda. We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famoug for making 4 row about direct taxation | pably be mored , 3 B 1 Ovs ~ . ; ae ! ably be more disturbing to business in the Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none , has gone by. Direct taxation has been] United States than the war with Spain has permanently fastened upon the country. The only question now is how much taxa- tion to the end that the revenue shall, year by year, balance the expenditures. This ;8 the object which must be gained if we are to maintainour provincial independ. ence, and this object should be madea sine quanon by those who may be called upon to accept responsibility, on behalf pf the people, for the future government of the Province. The first step towards ob- taining this object isthe introduction ofa system of book-keeping for the Province, similar to that of the City of Charlottetown, according to which the exact finaucial position of the goverament will be clearly shown to the Legisleture and the people at the end of each month, quarter or year. Lecture on Mexice been. _— BY MAS. JOHN RICHARDS St. Peter’s Hall, TUESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER PROGRAMME. Mexico—Ppart I. II]. Song, Miss Annie Hyndman {li. Violin and Piano Duett.Mast r Ken neth Richards and Miss Kathleen Canning. IV. Mexico Parr Il. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture commen- | cesat8 pm. Admission 15c to all parts Absolutely Pure More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. ———_—_ —_ --@ oe —_ -— -~ Mothers will want something pretty as well as serviceable for their little “cherubs” to wear at the opening of the kindergarten. They will want A New Coat for Tom A New Reefing Jacket for Maggie Qr a New Hat or Cap, Cerrespondeuce Solicited. for handiing same ## John Caldwell & Co, Produce Commiesion Merchants, Imperters and Dealers Refercnce:s Bank of Torcnto and Commission agencies. 107 3mo dy&wk SOME in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal Cable addresses Fru'tcald, LUNS Don’t kill no matter how close the range nor how accurate of the house. Tickets may be obtained a t anaim the Sportsman may have. Buying your gun here Watson’s Drug Store aid at the door. places the respc nsibility upon your accuracy, for each gun we sell is thoroughly tested before it leaves the hards of the manufacturer. JUST STOCKED >| DIRECT FROM GERMANY: The next step is to c»tdown al! needless 3 : ' branches of the pub ic service,and require ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. every official to worlc just as clerks in private business offices are required to yt Little Jackets from Germany — fit tots ‘, | work, paying for such work a sufficien, from 3 years to 8. . . Pat} — salary to capable and honest _men, «pretty little Suits in Sailor or Reeter) POWder, Shot Shells leaded Cartridges ete i and the third step is (0 assess equitably and Suits, : = Bey a ee Be ; Ulsters, Felt Hats. git @ fearlessly for the balance of revenue tha Tam O’Shanters in Felt or Wool. eh may be needed to meke ends meet at the Rob Roy Caps, with the new Fall Quills, School Dress Material. Those who may be required to carry on Strength f “ee oe Stockings, ali sizes, made on the) —_—_—_—_——_——— - ™ +s the Government can attord to be stiff and best of English woo) and everything Lo Mi Seed . ws : 5 ’ yu Want | precise 1D making conditions with the necessary for Fall wear at @ aa people. There is literally nothing in pro-~ 7 i) ao eeaS 5 Bo vineia!l politics for avy capable man who is be prepared (o act honestly. For a lawyer there may be a prosp governorship may o lot of some one elee. of the government whole, there is litera) y nothing to attract men of such abilitysud capacity as are required to administer public affairs suc~ cessfully. Only public spirit and a desire to raise the provincia’ government out of the rut into which it :as been drawn and ctive judgeship, and a casionally fall to the J. Paton & Co's CHEAPSIDE. : Is the quality thata good wire mattress must possess—nine tenths of those now on the market ar@ lacking in this important POINT—We weave! - our own fabrics, and put sufficient wire in them to have them both strong and elastic. But for the members nd legislature, as a WHAT? Why saving dollars, Ifyou are going to paint your house you should get particulars about the cold water paint MAG- NITF it costs less than halt the price of oilfpaint and is also ae alle Pedal . ¥ * - + ened ’ ‘ we ih oe ~ i owe DA. F. FP, TAYLOR place it upon the big road leading to an ‘ ‘caiadaihl a fire retardent. i honorable independence, will induce any Practice limited to the following specialties , ne : . . i Sencat asd gupattee uh th Gar aedinae Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. Ask for a sample shingle coated with this paint, +) politics; and such men ought to be given, "j Po a lacseaatgeae ee ee and to ivsist upon being given, freedom of action according to the plan bere set forth. | Consultations with other medical men ! when requested, Aug 2) w 3 mos Home Makers::---- FENNELL & CHANDLER