ai mlmUmC Senate Read Room ————— oT »« Four Dollais per Year eens — cn aa ema a This is True Liberty, tet tte when Free Born Men taviny to advise the Publi a H Ec [) A i LY EXAM cell eb et athe tn ats Te aA iiealei et assets ease cai wend C, May speak free.”—Huniveiwns ay OL ry 5 ALLS STRESS — API PEWLOS sie Oa # The Coat CHARLOTTETOWN P: & ISLAND SPROULE MADE A GOOD FIGHT, A. a ee mn i | For the Bye-Election,King's Co. N.B. There are several rea- fons why we can suit you, The greatest cout stock in P, E. I is here, Every coat in stock is new. Kvery coat came direct from the makers - and the makers are the best crat makers on earth, Our prices are priced right. Here are a few samples, Plain cloth, double breasted, braid trimmed Rougb collar, warmly \ined $2.75 black cloth, high buttoned te throat, $3.15 Green beaver, warm lining, collar and revers braid trim- med—peatl buttons $4.15 Pretty, fawn beaver jacket, warm lining, high collar, double breasted, silk braid trimming Handsome double breasted, very $5.35 freize, pretty black Jining— pearl bationed $6.50 Steel grey beaver, velvet collar, double breasted fly 5 front, lined all through,sleeves and all $7.50 Some other prices are $8.25, § 1 a Moore & 55, 9.25, 10.25, 11 95, 13.25, 8.00 26.00, ete, McLeod Tne busiest store on Charlottetown’s busiest street. A “= ore = le Ll t Ais dust received a cboic: stock of the finest Liliun | Harrisij or Faster Lily | Bauips, ‘GED GARTER & '60. Seedsmen and Booksellers — f l Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Public Auction on the Pemises on Ww ~ ednesday, the 24th October na atthe hour of 12 o'clock noon, that Yinable and desirable property situated on the athern side of Richmond Street, between " Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, Bistting saa plenins ren Aamo 3 ses. uilding is - ay well and substantially built, being in oo Position. immediately »pposite the on tts; can be made suitable for many res public or private, rms Cash on delivery of the deed. or further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, President Y. M. C. A, 25, tue and Fri, Sept, A ee cn — ee mreneey eet HOTEL ARRIVALS, Hotel Davies :—Rev J M Withycombe and wife, ) M Waugh, Summerside; J C Bourivot, Hawkestury; David H Lane. Bostor; J F Fraser, Oitawa; W W Sim» 800 anu wife, Thos W Haig, G J Estero brooke, 8c. John; PS Hamon, Men:real; J Lindsay, G@ A White, © L Morris, { Torcnto; Chas B Kilbam, Beverly, Mas; J 4 Bi-bop, Springfield, Mase; P A Grant, Morris Webb, Muigrave; C G Brown, Montreal. Queen Hotel: — B Rogers and wife, Albertou; L J Pa'mer, Conway; Frank M<Dovald, Souris; E W Nelson, Boston; Mise Gertrude L Carlson, Howari EK Carlson, New York; J B Coleman and wile, Darsmouth. Aw O_p anp Wett Txiep Reuspy.— Mrs. Wiuelow’s Soothing Syrup has been ised for over fitty years by millions of notrers for thei: children while teething rith p>rfect success. It soothes the child, roftens the gums, allays the pain, curee wind colic, aud is the best remedy for diarrboss. It is pleasant to the taste. Jold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Tis vsiue is incalcuatie, Be eure and ack for Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrup, a From Tue Exuisirion.—The Princess took over today a very large number of passengers returning from the exhibitior, She also bad a heavy freight of live stock inclading exhibition animals and race horses, Local Notices, ane Blue grapes 45 cents a basket at Beer & Goff’s. 2i, Blue grapes only 6 cents a pound at Beer & Gofi’s, 2i, Smokers goods—pipes, cigars, tobacccs &c, &c.—Johnson & Johneon. 26 4i Everything in thedrug line at lowest cash prices. Johnson & Johnson. 26 4j Visitors to Exhibition will find us fully prepared to supply a!l their wants in the drug line at lowest prices—Johnson & Johnson. we 26 4i a [SPECIAL to Tue ExAMINER’] St. Joun, N. B., Sept..28—The bye- B | clectioan in King’s Co, for the Provincial | Legislature yesterday, resulted in the re~ © return of Attorney-General Pugsley by | bout 700 m jority over Fred M. Sproul, who went into the field on his own behalf, when the bulk of the Convervative party were iaclined to let the county go by de» fault, in view of the early approach of the Dominion contest. Sproule poiled over 1300 votes and carried five parishes, The Liberals con~ fifenily counted on a vote of 3 to 1. Pugeley had a big army of outside heel} ere, who hai things their own way at the polls, where Sproule did not have a res presentative. Sproule is being warmly congratulated on the gallant fight he per- sonally put up against the combined eforts of the two goverumente. Cresceus Wins Again. {Speera, tro Toe Examiver ] Bostox, Sept. 28.—Creeceus, king of stallious,added another jewel to his crown yestercay by winning in five hard driving heats the $20,000 race atthe New England Trotting Horse Breeders’ Aceociation on Readvilletrack. The first two heata were won by Charley Kerr, the last three by Cresceus. Time 2. 03}, 2.10, 2 101, 2.13%: 2-134. a THE CHINESE QUESTION. [Specta to Tae Examiner | Bexiix, Sept. 23—The German presse and Foreign Office continue to deny that Great Britain has rejected Germany's proposal. They also contiuus to blame the United States for the recently revived Chinese obduracy and renewed evidence that the Chinese intend to resume hostili- tiee on a larger scale, more wholesome the food. D AAIVEE. BAKING POWDER 00., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, FRIDAY ess Pars) GREEK CHRONOLOGY HIS SPECIALYY ee ee ees Valuable Discovery of Dr, Wiliiam Scott Perguson, the New Professor the State Univer sity. (San Francisco Examiner ) Bexatey, Sept, 17—Dr. William Scott Ferguson, the new professor of Grecian avd Roman History at the University of Cslifornia, bas won an international rep- utation by his brilliant discoveries 19 Athenian history. Although he is stil] & young man, Dr. Ferguson erjoys the re epect of European and American scholars toudegree equaled by few mea on this side of the Ailantic, Dr. Ferguson’s great contribution to Greek history bas been the discovery and application of a new methoi of fixing the archons ot the Greek year. Until the pub lication of bis booke, ‘ The Athenian Sec- retaries,” and ‘* The Athenian Archons,” there was nocertainty in Atbenian chron- ology from 390 B. C. to 50B.C. He has proved tnat the secretaries of th: pry- ‘anes were appointed ty tribunal rotation. Checking the secretaries and the archons wgainst each other, Dr. Ferguson has been able to fix the chronology of three centuries, in which the exact time of events has hitherto been a mach vexed problem, and one which seemed impos eible to solve, An evidence of the great attention which has been attracted by Dr. Ferguson’s work is the fact that in a recent number of the Gotting- iechen Gelehrten Anzeigen,” tne most famons review of Germany, mention in which is esteemed an honor, forty-seven pages were devoud to a review by Johann E. Kirchaer of “ the Athenian Archoor of the Third ard Second Centuries sHefore Christ.” At the end of his review, Kirchner says : “From Ferguson’s book we have made there exsracts, with sincere thanks for bis valusble centribation to science. Our koow ledge e’ .be Athenian chronology of tue last centary befure Christ has been most essentially advanced by bim.” a E SURE that ycur blood is rick SEPTEMBER 28 of Grecian aad Roman History at | THE COAL MINERS STRIKE. The Strikers Have Made Importan: Gains, [Spectan ro rae Examiner. } SHEYANDOAS, Sept, 28.— Yesterday’s developmerts in the strike Situation io this region showed important gains on the part Of mine workers. Two big collieries inthe Ashland district, employing 3,000 meso were coropelied to close. Ina the territory between Shamokin and Mick- adoor there is one colhery at work and this is said to be short handed. In the Monaboy ° district all the collieries are tightly closed. Not a ton of coal was mined in Shenandoah yesterday. The Hezelton Associated Press has secured from President Mitchell a statement that he beleves the mine operatives have sve make striking mine workers an Offer oF10 per cent iucrease of wages: a ee KING GFeBELGIUM. Wili Abdicate the Throne Shortly. — [Spectat ro tHe Examiner J Paris,S¢ pt. 28.— From a source worthy of confidence, says the Courier Du Soir; we learn that the king of Belgium ins tends to abdicate the throne at the closing of the preseut Belgian Parliament in favo? of the Prince of Flanders. King Leopold conats confidently upon the result of his action being the sinking of the quarrels of the rival parties, whicn would the: unite to observe the conditions of the new regime, ee Have you a rere throat? Griffiths’ Menth! Liniment used nternally, wiil relieve all the pain and soreness in a and pure, The best blood purifier, euricher and vitalizer is Ilood’s Sarsae parilla. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. A init food. few minutes. It bes done so thousands of times. — Senet . True Economy The difference of cost between a good and a poor baking pow- der would not amount for a fam- ily’s supply to one dollar a year. he poor powder would cost many times this in doctors’ bills. Royal Baking Powder may cost a little per can, but it insures perfect, In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils Royal Baking Powder used always in making the biscuit and cake saves both health and money. You cannot, if you value health, affosd oe tere rae ee a tan F do endanger tell you that alum in food poisonous. | can come to your linens and cottons only by the use of F SURPRISE Soap which peculiar and remarkable qual- . To Visitors To The Exhibition ny”. We extend a cordial invita- tion to visit our store. Everything they may require — in Drugs or Druggist Sundries, ve have of the very best. Smokers will find here an un- surpassed display, Finest cigars and tobaccos, pipes ete, Libera] discounts will be given in everything. A. W. REDDIN, Phin, 8. Che Square Druggist. Sunnyside, aR TELIA URRORSOUESEGRCTERURCEREROREESEE®. ~ - GOVERNMENT STOCK SALF, The following is a list of the purchasers of Government stock at the auction held by Mr. Beairsto on the exhibition grounds McLesn Brcs, 1 Shcrthora cow, $76, R Rua, ove Snorthora cow, $74, McL-au Bros, one Shorthorn cow, $82. R K-b ris. one Shorthorn cow, £57. Ssundere d¢ Newsom, one Shorthorn cow, $50. Saunders & Neweom, ecw, $50. Charles Palmer,,one Ayrshire cow, $23, Malcolm Nicho!son, ooe Ayrshire cow, $43. Satnders & Newsom, one Ayreshire cow, $40 S.unders cow, $50. Wiliam McNeill born heuer calf, $42. P, McNutt, 1 ehorthorne bull esif, 36. , McLean Bros.,1 shorthorn bull calf, 53. . Neleon Orr, 1 shorthorn bull salf, $36, McLean Bros., {1 shorthora heifer calf, $47. McLean Bros., 1 Ayrshire heifer calf, 20. . Joho Smith, ! Ayrshire bull c If, $15, Donald Cameron,! Ayrshire beifer calf, $15. E. C McDonald, 1 A rshire heifer calf 22. ’ Walier Matheson, ! boar pig, $8. George Matheson, 1 bear pig, € 3. Ira Hughes, 1 boar pig, $4.50. Geo Matheson, | sow, $7 26. F Eesory, 1 sow, $6. F W Pickard, 1 sow. 3 50, F Eseary, 1 sow, $4 50. Richard Vessey, 1 sow, $85 50. Geo Twredy, 1 sow, $3 Neil Lamont, 1 sow, $2. Stewart Burns, 1 boar, $I 90. Geo. Matheson, 2 boare, $2 60. F W Pickard, | boar, $1. Stewart Burns, 1 sow, $1. A McRae, 8 sows, $8. So ArrempreD Svicipe.—A Sydney Jes- b of the 26th inst, eav- : Vonaid Me- onald, formerly of Priuce Edward Teland, attempted to commit énicide at Gicae Bay thie afternoon, When found he had cut a deep gash in his throat with a razor. Brooding over family trouble ie supposed to be the cause. His wife left him some time ago. It required ser« eral stitches tosew the wound, s one Ayrshire & Newsom, one Ayrshire Simpson, 1 short ho SSeS HF cron Spa i riemesinahail teak tae eae eas woe 5