ll Out TH AILY EXAMINER t Dollars per Year "4 core ‘ . 7 =e . ¥ a eee oe 50r- NEEESEEE EEE mea ane ee one —— ; : volars per \ 4 al rhis is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evxripipss Single Copies two Cents a i} . ! t — —9 lens A y O as @ ) ‘ ) ° CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND. MON DAY SEPTEMBER lI, 4899 NO 213 <—P~- <—-> -<—>- —_P jy \- . 4 | a ee 5 7 vf “ Wa Advertise We Fava > —P— —p> «<)- —P <> —_r- <- <> LPL <P E ~<@- ~—- <> ~<— «<f- <—- <P -db>>- If ‘You Wrant a VWire Mattress Wewon'd like tocali your attention to TWO LINES which are giving pe ei tiafa tion. x . - woe! ! tr tft i Al I ‘% a a pee} A real cco! mattress at t price Of the coeap kind Bat . | . Race l price :2.td. ‘Ti > f: ween Price $4 Of —-h s we consider the bert mattress on -_ g Sewn the mark+et—Y.u may pay faney prices for fancy names, | you will not get Letter v.lue than the “Queen” no matier how | 20 Z We would be oleased to have see these springs— We w'll explain their good ilfe JOHN NEWSON Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy. ——-DEALFR IN— Pownal Street, Ch’towa, P. £..———= THE DREYFI ri I a | d-serted acl oo d-eayyastration “occurre} ji ; form : . v is deliterating, behind closed doors upoa { f of Artillery and a probationer on the gene. r i f S TRIAL y ‘ oe Lu } } Amsrerpam, S Ag: i hey Reading Room AND (; | him at noon by M. Labori’s assistant, aad |. ¢ D on ee 10.—The members House of { 3 } bs | ‘ 0 the atch Transyaa! committed have 1] Commons 4 . signed it. Yesterday he has spoken| cabled to Queen Victoria imploring her \? ara ——ae it hous se in in “in the name of hums Sod? 4 LEV are @ 0 U-u rut little, though he seemed in es manity and God’s =F e = ! : J . better spirits than might have been anti-! kingdom, to preserve the peace, SF ' iSonel S Mani Bearin cipated | Lonpoy, Sept 10.—According te a des- ° of \ les. Ty “ : ane | pateh to tte Daily Mail from B usre's, De. h ne meeting of his wife was natural- » W-J.Leyds, the plenipotentiary of the South I ai ie Last They drove to the station ina closed car. ? - it laze and were escorteu by four mouated |} erdarmes, The road was practically | ¢ ay or (ne Fteamer. to The conv-ciioa was in the followiog “To day, 9 h September. 1899, a Court lartial of the 108-b Legion Army Corps | ‘ ¥ he following question: “Is Aifred Drep- Colony, and “sympathy for our brethera in, from Kensington to Match’s Point,—or us a brevet captain of the 148 h Regimen! | the Trausv.a!, who are denied all rights.’ | 800ut five miles fron the pos =othce to a oe | Southport. As the fare to Southport and 1 i : a _ | ; Sf f) & ) possible, | wrels, does —_ believe there will be wer : jagie © basil aod etween Great Britain and the Transva;] oP He ssid to her: “I am not sy re- 1 e ) mG | ced cee ° Ni Y *¢~ | but the Boers will fight to the end he says, ; a DZ jy fC.1,a8 1 6nall soon be free ;-— | jf tj g beir j he parang 1) ; ;— | if an altemp' is made ou the j : a = oa... t } TEXT OF THE CONDEMNATION. | bat I think of you and and my poor | ence ’ ee oF, VAOSEL C f h P , a ee , 5 “aOst OF them are oniolbtinns | children,—they will be branded aa the rere Sept 9.—The government 7, : ; | ao ae ; ; 1as issued a formal announcement thatits 2 clean and fresh f interview With the President and |°°lldrém ofa traitor.” He is convinced ast despatch was intended as an secept-| oo ik Gis AUSil, ' that the “ten years” to which be is] ance of the wint inanj ; sah : tnekientn Ate tes Meinl : ance of the joint inquiry. The mistaken ) % . senteuced will be wiped j Saterpretation arose through a contusion of ' — haan i out by the five years of a, p ————<_ . ‘s . ; t 22} 2 ri Tin ~ =) =F er : : solitary seclusion which he spent oun} “a et leot Krager and Vice eer we [ PECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) : 24 : : dent Joubert declare they are determined : . ; Devils Island, and he expects to be | to ware { aceful setilem . Q e Pps ii “a ; : ‘ 9 ra peaceful Setileme >t. =F Home Oi uém are ‘\ENNES, Sept 11.—M. Matthieu Dreyfus | released by Oct. 15th, which wil! be five} Lonvoy, Sept. 9.—The Cape Ton cor- 7 ; | | Was not present inthe court on Saturday years from date of his former condemnas | Tespondent of the Daily Mail says: “There : } 5 Ne a, lit tle SO iled. ¢ afternoon; but he visited his brother after | tion. - iota that ey care a (the Cape F : , nd : | p’emier) and the Afrikander leaders have oa a . the verdict had been rendered. He found > apis t. — VY esterd: -— Pp ; ; , eh } 5 | : : 3 war Paris, Sept ti. Ye terday was one of tirown in their lot with Sir Alfred Milver, y 2 se the latter perfectly calm and without any | absolute quietude, There was no public |aad this fact explaing the trritation die- ‘ ia } | =P 7} manifestation of surprise at the finding of | excitement, not even in the Rae d’ Chale- | played in the Volksraad in the interpellay Sb W | the court. The prisoner in reply to his | rot. are 1 * > rere os eee ae ; a, : . ; i sat & ballot will be taken throughout ti , =e e 1ave not all | Questions shrugged his shoulders uttering} Aslight disturbance occured at Mar- | Orauge Free State :o decide whithie = we : : : ¢ ap expressive ‘‘oah,”—adding as he em | seilles and Belfort after thé verdict of the} governor shajl remain neutral or shall t SF SiZ@S 10 an you e sty] e braced his brother,as the latter was prepar | decision of the Court Martia! was publisheds | assist the Transvaal.” - 1 W%3 | ing to leave, “console my wife.” The demonstrators stoaed the residence | oe en ia . { on ; eee . : } ; } S% The general belief is that Dreyfus will! M. Jacques Dreyfus, brother of the oc s A Shady Transaction. °F, { be pardoned, but this will not satisy his ' demned at Belfort, breaking the wiad: =. , . . ; : : | pd de | friends, who vehementiy declare thet they aud otherwise damaiog the stracta = eF Cc want t h e | willrefuse to accept the verdict and wil! | Many persons were arrested at both places,| Lonxpoy, September 9 —The Odessa cor- ; 5 contivue the battle uatilthe jadgment is Today M. Demange will visit M. Wal- | es beg , —— oe G a “ , } 7 ; y | era os i R wee] « soa hire it har , FUSE n = i exp anation of er- | SS room t ley OC Cu ps SO | reverecd. drok, the Russian, and submit a number of manv’s reluctance to take more active steps ” ; ° | ‘ is . ay ) Na | ibe verdict, they say, is directed more _ legal questious arising out of the trial. to prove Dreyfas innocent lies in the fact vechoose for lagi net the Jews than against Dreyfus and — ‘ast, when the late Czar Alexander wanted sb » Fit allowed to.etaud will: mentee thels esiat- | Flicht Guttaan niiieatial information as to the French - ee Pe eae ae ke , ’ gay utiancers. niitary strength, with a view to the al- Ye i er _ we ance aor ssitle. ee ance, Captain Deeyfus was one of the oh. Fe Mu. Libori and M. Damange took the | offi ters ordered by the French etaff to pre- ae =o midsight train tor Paris. Care Town, Sept 9.—The people here| pare the necessary report. Two such , Jigit from Joban~ |! ports were prepared and rejected. Ove ol staff, gu l.y of having, in 1894, entered ns us nto machinations or beld relations with a } orelgn power or one of its egents to com- nit hostility or undertake a war against course of the afternzon. The applicaticr | to the Court are disyusted with che ; | to do with wrecipitatieg the present trouble pet Tian , SS : e . - . oa tbe subject says: "We Woulf have her shave in a chady transaction, been better pleased if they bad cast in their; lot witb the people, butilis not given to everyone to he a beroor martyr.” t Sir Alfred Milner, the G et .. THE TRANSVAAL. — ee, ae : me : . fus, his brother visited him during the | of Revision was taken to} vy affegting, but both held up as well ag; African republic to the European Govern vas stolen frons the archives by Esterhazy and sold to Germany, which thus pos- tue Mother Country and tiie! Seeses documents im the actual hacdwrit- The C.p+ Tinves, im a0 ariigle | inf Of Dreyfus, Bat is uswilling to avow reaburg of the men who wave bad eo mrch wern al. —« @pe— --- --- { THE BRIDGE. A large meeting of the coloured resi- lents of this piace held yesterday evening; _ assed resolutions expressing confidence in| S1i8,—So The Guardian-Farqubarsoo-~ oversor of Cape Rogers and Co., have located tne bridge | return is only five cents. I hopethat the will stil! siek te the old, though uninspected, ferry boats. From a | pOlns of ECOsuui¥ | Would be sull Gaesaper make the coune across to A Scholarship for Que2n’s. i; aavern ment , _ 9 The Rova)):° 100 mc Kincaros, Oot , Sert. “ BRUHAROAUEEEOE" URCONNE PERSE GOESERED SOUS DQUDESNOSCRESREEAEOSGORGESUAEr Prince of Wales College ra- Prince oF WaAtes Goiure ’ STUDENTS can procure at Lille — all the books required for first, second and third year courses at the college, Students’ Memo Books Note Books, Seribblers Pens, Inks Exam. Pads, sie Special discounts to students. Complete priced catalogue of beoks on app'ication. CEGURRAZUURUEGGUNDERDRERIOUEUENSICIRIPS something Nice in i — and refined toilet powders of delicate odours. “9 We have them. In perfumes we have an eaor- mous stock to choose from, the very best and mest popular. MS ATTAEEESEGESUGEATEEE TORE RRSUBAEESESEOSUCCRESRRTORDIGe MDUAEERCCARATAR . . ‘ T os 1 3 , °- ae ‘ " é . oa eaiadeinin 2 i, Comiwidsioners of ine Exhibition of 1331, Nally’= Islan 1, if this wenld not intereiere Odors also on draught at iow France or procure it meana therefor e m1 with a dle of chu: Shes b a a th d who endowed Qaeen’s Uaiverauy with a brid ve c 1¢ Moun vewar prices, e r c e : ‘ts. . : irid ra y delivering — vig ane lecholarship of £150, have notfied the i 9F@s*- ‘ documents meutioned ip the | University Senate that that body is en- { Focr Passencer. 4 W Reddin Phin B document called “The Bordereau”. {titled to nominate yearly a stadent for a} Cae Oh, See Mee ne eee s Wag j os De ae P ; aaryg re ‘ me Ther >} . rs} i j A —_ ror r x According to ine decision of the Court of | bursary, valued at £70. Ta chul Rip j HALIFAX EXHIBITION. ‘ Cc t) of J 3-d. 1899. tl t is awarded for scientific research, and the Central Drugstore $8 3 oo Ode y . “ j Nae eee ‘ : a FR se votes | student nomivated for the burssry must Sik eiiatill Ae ont PO ae Snnnyside. were taken separately beginning by the] be working along that line. If the Sen- | i sere ee ro 59rd - $17,000 prizes. . . . , e rn nn taas e } T*} . . ° . . . 3 n inferior grade, youngest in the last grade,| ate recommends andthe commissioners | The attractions at this year’s exhibition | Ts8SSMSOMTSSIMENRTEERDDERUTCEEPQREREGEAS j Every Varie'y of Leather and Rubber Footwear TBE LATEST STYLES RECEIVED MONTHLY _8@Purchasing al. my goods for SPOT CASH, from the leading manu‘asturersof Canada. Having an experience of 25 years inthe business in both Canada and the t court declares on tue question by a ma- ed is guil'y.” extenuating circumstances, in conscquence of which, and on the request of the Commissar ¥ meat, the Presideat record again, the voters in the above men- tioned form. condemns he President having given his last. The ) . rity of the votes 5t0 2. “*Yes, the accu; The majority found that there are Govern: question of the put the ‘Yhe reealt of the Court by a majority of five voters to two Alfred Dreyfus tothe puaishiment of ten years’ detention. Captain Dreyfus has borne the terrible sbosk with marvellous fortitude. One might almost say with unnatural calm. He seemed stupefied when M. Labori communicaid to him the verdict. But he has since rallied. Madame Dreyfue and M. Mathiea Drey- se ROYAL | Baking Powder Wiade from pure creatn of tartar. United States places me in a position to buy ard sella good grade of goods at a lower price than «ume irms sell shoddy. A full line of the Acvaes Hclien Companys High grade footwear, the Jargest manu » i ' f 7 facturers in Canada buving @ yearly output over $3,000.000 Shoe Dressings & Laces all kines Bring yeur cash and get the greatest bargains on earch MOTTC.--Jonest Valine For Honest Prices Safeguards the ford against alur ., accept the recommendation, be is paid the}in Halifax tnis mouth will be grand, the £150 -cnoiarship. lestucrooait. ve c.mm tee i. charge of Russia and Persia [the horse racing sre spetivg bo pains to - . ' * ~ }make it @ great success. $1500 will be £70 at once, which sum isin addition to| There will be baloon ascension twice daily £ ‘by Frof Chas, Walcot, the world’s great- siiteieadetialia | giveu for liis alone, and the fastest horses Lonscon, Sept. 9.—Ja thisdio of war- | '® Casala 'a e ng been ent red for the big like preparriion a sual) item of news to | * The stuge perivcucrs will in- the eft-ct that Russiaon Augus: 27 open~| clude the Austin sistere, tray ze artists, ed a military ruad fromthe Caspian een | 08% Of the sisters, doing tue remarkable act to Let.eran, the capital of Pers:a, passes |! walzing On asteel wire one hundred feet This is the first step! !oog head downward-. The Star Comedy tus peers in their jioe, Grand-Bur-~Cirand, stakes. almost unnoticed. in the Ru: sian absorption of Persia, which |: '8 P has long been p'aaned. Nor ca» Eogland ! haa ee the Freacts xeusati al Artiste, prevent the appearance of Russia cn |!) thriling leaps for — Ki! patrick the north shores of the Persian gulf. the oue jegged bicyc'ist, wi o rides a wheel |\dowa a fl ght of star risty feet long | Sutheriang, | with his hipvodrome, ip which bis uive horses wl. give gr. ni per formances—a® Circus in itself; aud jast : : nm, ) ut not least tue celebraed world’s Merzovene, Victoria, Sept. 9 —The) grearest gu deles; pacer, Tommy, 2.07} Leg‘siative Council of the Colony of Vice! wiso will give dailv exhitiious of speed . ; ¢ AG , " ise ay voria rej ected the _ for me re. every sfterudon, The “W ar in Afghan,” ment or women. A sim! oF measure eo a reanetic military drama in which the came law in the Colony et West Australia , combined imperial, naval aod volunteer a forinight ago. , forces wll take part, to which will be added a great di-play of fireworks in con- vection, will bea great spectacle. Three bands in attendance every afiernoon aad : atts ts evening, incinding the well-known Pee : ee es Se Sadia Wixyirec, 5 pr. 10. = pg pe ot | senate: Military Band. Daring't »e week way states that be expects to leav single, double and four-oared races will day or so for Ottawa on private affsirs wand take place on Bedterd Basin, ia which the on a few matters of purely departrnental | foilowing noted oarsmen will take part: character. He expects to be a —_ Hackeit, Durnan, Johnston, fen Eyck, ten days. The Premier was asked what | Vail, Brenoan, Norris and Lynches wi!l likelihood there was for an early election,| start. Altogether Halifax will present but he replied that the interest in that an ucusually large progamme exhibition matter seemed to have died out, , week that will be worth travelling miles |e see, | Special low fares from Charlottetown _wili be issued by all stations on P. E. I. | railway aud steamship lives, giving every~ Paris, Sept.9.—A duel with evolvers | one &n Opportunity of attending the big was fought yesterday between Priave fair, l fe, gic Women andthe Franchisement. os Manitoba Elections. . Fought and Made Up. eo Alum bakins: powders are the g. vtest uneunsens to heath of Ge prescat _ 1y. | ROYAL BA CING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. nnsemdoemmtnenemenet el Moskowa end M. Gaston Mery, as an out- | ene some of an article in the Libre Parole; Success comes to those who persevere. reflecting on the Prince’e father. M.! f you take Hood’s Sareaparilla faithfally Mery was slightly wounded ‘n the neck. | nd persistently you will surely be bene- The duellists were afterwards reconcile .{ tted. Men's Strong Shoes Made of good” heavy se. viceable leather, peg soles, toe caps. A good shoe for the end *f tbe season's wear, Only 906 GOFF BROS BINDER TWINE 2 carloads besi quality. 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