THE D.adLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘SEPTEMBER 16, 1€59 tpple Pies. Vinee Pies, Tart Pies, ? 10c ye aok. AD MADAD CAAA 18m, _ream D. STEVTART ECLIPSE BAKERY M4 BAALA4- 544 O4ABOAAASOLAASS BARES + ce cc Wobell Lin Po esi —_ te fi ; “s f a a gas %y rr “ a- APowe - — >. oe 4 o~ LARS, SSIES sw Gah nt EAN / a, Ao ‘ <o% ep Boncentige: gear? <> itary a es al oy raret ee see AS ae ORS B LY saree ee pete ers Bye ON Aya TI j Mor treal 6th, will be on Saturday, September Char- lottetown, on Tuesday next, Septem- ber 19th. Freight carried at lowest rates For further particulars as to freight or passage apply to N. RATTENBURY S A gent aque in “)7 eee +e a ee — TAKE GARE oF VNR FEET and } By investing 50 cents for a pair of grubbers. You may 7 KEEP § ; YOUR § 4 HEAD | For ladies or save pain, loss of | J LSVEL' td i4# gentlemen a cheap time anda doctor’s oill, For less than $2 we can give you @ nice, neat- fitting boot and a pair of good looking bsotis just as vood to wear with rubbers as the more expensive lines. KLeep your health and save your wealth, by kindly deal- with us, good rubbers. aeks & Warren CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, B, A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW oa i NY i! Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No. 170 Money to Loan. GS HEL GLBLRLLG © ise. 5 Silver for the Pride... Silverware for Wedding Gitts is always approp - riate, it has the beautiful qualities that are neces- sary for the ideal gift. We have new goods in every department of our store, and to a greater extent in our silverware j line than elsewhere. ——~ KRABRABUBL This collection of silver offurs mary suggesticns for welding gifts. i W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler & Engraver EPPPPEE OE TY OE NOTICE: The board of Fire Wardens, Souris, offer for contract the building of4 tanks as per specifications to be seen at the office of the secretary; aleo the sinking of4 wells, Tend- ere‘'to be in b: —_ 15th, marked tenders fo r tanks, wells. Gocd security required . C C CARLTON, JR., Souris, Aug 31, 1899 Secy-Treas SPP ITA G | Only from the three Maritime Provinces, I2and i5e each (‘ocoanut Pies, E i and 29c each - A frest etter get one; | one bett« Tr mad non et ‘ . | Ts sone 9S BAKES BSST BREAD F | THE DAILY EXAMINER' SEPTEMBER 16, 1899. | -_- torney, thought the last werls of Mr Kruger were calculated to make “ a bad impression,” and at a subsequent meeting of the commiseion he drew special atten- *“ What Mr. Kruger this; ‘According to tion to them, adding: | wanted to say was our law a new arrival does not immediate- The word ST. JOHN EXHIBITION. | ly receive his burgher right.” Tut competition at the St, John Exhibi- | ‘young perzon’ does not refer to age, but tion is repurted to be exceptionally strong | to the time of residence in the Transvaal. this year, as the numbers in attendance} According to our old Grondwet (constitu- are unprecedentedly Jarge, It comes Ot} tion) one was required to remain one year in the country.” but from Quebec as well. Senator Coch- The agreement so entered into has been raue is a strcng exhibitor in the shorthorn | deliberately and grossly violated. Uiilan« I ders have not been placed on the same footing as the Boers. class of cattle; and there are other noted inthe various classes. A mag- coach horses, from exhibitors They have had to nificent lot of French bear the brunt of exceptional taxation and practically they have been denied every In these a breeding establishment in Maine attracts great deal Un2aer the _ a of attention. political right and privilege. circumstances they have appealed to the British Government, and the British Gov circumstances, the prizes won will beex- eptionally valuable; for they may be ac- ernment has interfered to secure the fu!- filment of the agreement. That is the whole case; and it is so strong that it justifies the British Government in the cepted as proof of great merit on the part of the avimals and articles to which they We heartily congratulate the suc- Their | only upon | refer. cessful P. E. reflects Island exhibitors. credit not use of all the resources of civilization, eren to the point of war, to constrain President Kruger and those whom he represents, to honestly make good their agreement, NOTES AND COMMENTS Sil cess »maelyes but upon their Province. them i THE TRANSVAAL CASE. Ove of our contemporaries quoted, a day or two agO, with apparent approval, the —In view of the condemnation of Dreys statement of Hon. Israel Tarte that “the! fas the following ‘ines have been -e- Boers’ position is ridiculous and impossible ' called : from a Canadian point of view. “What,” Por mankind are une in epirit, and an in- he added, “would happen if the colony of | stinct bears along, Sa French«Canadians in the Canadian North- | Round the earth’s electric circle, the swift 4UM" + . fiash of right and wrong ; al a 9 . , Ae West were tobe refused the right to vote?) whether conscious or unconscious, yet They would be up in arms at once, and Humanity’s vast frame rightly so?” A moment’s consideration! Through its ocean-surdered fibres feels will satiefy any one that there is no re- the gush of joy or shame— ‘ lo the gain or lors of one race all the levancy between the case of French.Can~ ; ; ee rest have equal claim. adians in Canada and that of the U itland. —A well printed and artistically use| ersin the Transvaal. The former are in trated pamphlet of about eighty pages, | their own country; the latter are alien | compiled by Mr. W. 8. Croskill,—des- residents of aforeign republic which bas| Ctiptive of Prince Edward Island—the the right, under certain conditions, to “Garden Province of,Canada”—has been issued by the Provincial Government for self-government. The flippant “ master! distribution. It contains, in a condensed, of the administration” would put Great| yet readable form, much reliable informa« 9 ° ; in: } ee Britain the wrong. As foreigners, | 10m concnrning this **Gem of the Nor. merely, the British have no rights in the Transvaal. But the case rests equitably thern Seas.” — Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, acd firmly upon the engagement of the Transvaal to graot the Uitlanders equal which is the most sacred day in the He~ braic celendar, was celebrated on Thursday privileges in the country, and the failure of Presideut Kruger and his fellows all over the world. This day of fasting to make good their bargain. The had its {origin in a biblical mandate, and, convention of 1881, which gave the Trans- wLile other holidays with the same origin| seem to be Jess observed, as the years ro]! vaal Republic self-government, expressly states that it s “sabject to the suzerainty on, until they sre almost effaced from the calendare of all but the most orthodox, yet of her majesty.” The Transvael delegates, Kruger, Pretorius acd Jouberi, accepted this has a lasting hold on the chosen people. this condition on behalf ofthe Republic, and it was eubsequently ratified at a speciaj meeting of the Volkeraad. When sub- mitting the convention tothe Volksraad, President Kruger eaid: ‘From the peace treaty honorable gentlemen will eee that a considerable part of the eettlement of affairs in this country, kas been delegaied to a royal commission, I frankly express my perfect trust that this royal commission will finally and in all respects complete the work of justice so nobly commenced on the 21s¢ and 23rd March Jast.” The fol» lowing is an extract from the official ree port of the royal commission here referred to:— 239. The Chairman (Sir H. Robin- sov).—Had British sujects free trade throughout the Transvaal before the annexation ? 240. Mr. Kruger—They were on the same footing as the burgbere. There was noigthe slightest difference, in compliance with the provisions of Zand river. 241. The Chairman—I think you will have no objection to allowing that to con~ tinue so ? 242. Mr. Kruger-—No; there will be equal prctection for everyone, 243, Sir E, Wood—And equat privileges ? 244, Mr. Kruger—We make no distinc-~ tion in se far as burghers’ rights are con- cerned. ‘Chere might, perhaps, be seme small difference in the case of a young person who has just come into the coun- try. Dr. Jorissen, the Transvas) State At- Every Success Has its Imitators But the HERCULES WIRE MATTRESS cannot —cannot be imitated —It stands in aclass by itself-—Look into its merits before you buy a mattress. QOur line of citinian } The last of the jackets re-| ceived direct from Germany thisa.m. Ready for inspec-'| tion this p. m. at Paton & Co’s. (xood chance for underwear buyers; 400 samples and odd| garmenis at aclear saving of 25 per cent, for to-night at Paton & Co’s. Just opened 200 doz suits men’s shirts and drawers, all qualities at lowest price—ZJ. B. Macdonald & Co. 3ins New collars, new ties, new shirts, at very lowest prices— J. B Macdonald & Co. 3ins Ladies Hygienic wool under- vests, high neck, long sleeves, sizes 30 and 32 in. Good value at eighty-five cents; you can! have this lot at fifty cents--T J Harris, London House, The last of the Jackets and Canes received trom Germany this a. m. at Paton & Co's. Keady now forsale. Speoiat Fares and special days for Halitax Exhibition; cheapest fares ever granted, over the P. E. 1. Railway, Steam Navigation Co., steamers, and [. C. Rail way, only $3.50 forthe round trip, via., Point du Chene or Pictou. ~———— stuff mattresses in a fine one. MARK WRIGHT AND CO rn K. Arsenault Home Makers 7 — SAVING of 25¢ N THE UNDERWEAR ODD GARMENT ey eG Td CLEAR ~~ All odd lots slightly soiled, fleece-lined and ~COTCH MADE UNDERWEAR Sce middie counter, all sizes, only one or two of a kind. H. R. MacKenzie Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, -~-SOLICITORS, &c.— (Late with the firms of Charles Russell & Co., and E. F. V. Knox, London, Eng.) OFFICE— Morris Block, Ch’town. NOTICE. The Fire Wardens of Souris offer for sale Debentures tothe amt. of $2000, for 15 years tt 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Hand Engine. ©. ©. CARLTON, JR., Sec’ y-Tre 197 tf sdeieniitiiielnincinaingenindl | PLANT. LINE EXCURSIONS Charlottetown 40 Boston and Return— -$Il.00 Commencing 15th Septem- ber good for 30 days. For further information ap- ply to— 214 W. W. CLARKE, Agent STUDENTS I have Virgil’s Zneid, Book II and Book VI; Caesar Book Il end Book VI, WITH NOTES. Procure one before they are all sold. Only a few left. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen Street. Opp. Prowse Bros...... “O04 & $000 9202206066 O2O8 00116 S00 O880 0200908 8900 TO LET.— The corner house opposite the Charlottetown Hospita!, chntaining eleven rooms, exclusive of kitchen and pantry. Stable and coach house inconnection. Rent moder- ate. Possession lst Nov. Apply on the prem- sea to Mrs John Connolly 218 3aw tf 0000000CC70C D “7 O00088 0000 iT PAYS TO BUY AT weeel EAAINS If you want something nice, new and stylish it will pay you to read this add and see our DRESS GOODS We have a _ superb line of the most fashionable and up to date goods to be seen. Including ladies Seotch Cheviots Broad Cloths, Beavers and Meltons in all the leading shade conspicuous among which are Greys, Reds Fawas News Blues, Myrtles and Light Greens. We have alsoa nice range of Ladies Cloth in domestic make, made at our own Moncton Mills, just the thing for fall suiting. JACKETS If you want the new style, the latest 21 inch cut, German made, silk lined, Ladies’ Jackets; then you ought to buy ours When you put one of them on it is just as pretty as a picture Any alteration needed we make at our own expense. 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