VOL 30 Pot. ws Read 3s 5 ORS RSE Hite: Ruom ‘ise of Common one » } rs rms Four Dollars per Year 4 ous 22% i CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16 4899 ee DAILY EXAMINER SO ree, This is True | Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak fres,”-~Sonsptm AS TELE eal Single Copies two Cents ae 2s NO 2i8 Saturday, Sept. 16th, 1899. 4). well it pays co deai here. Those two lines tell the whole story of why our business grows Nearly every bright buyer in Charlottetown knows now how We're after the few We're just quoting a few prices from some newly filled de- partments— just as sample of the values we offer. Here’s a corner newly filled So. “ vv ¥ eg from Eogland and Germany— with a few good, honest Can- a(lian products to fill in. Cheap worsted hose, 20, 24, AG. Good } } , Wood. OLa rib, al] cashmere hose. 24c a pair. Fine, smooth seamless, 4 to 1 rib cashmere hose 33c pair. Good weight 2 to 1 rib, all wool,b'ack Cashmere hose, 37c Fine values at 46, 50c, 52 5&ec, ete. Children’s hose wide e y aht weignt, in all sizes. Ladies’ Underwear Prices are the most interest- ing things to tell you—so here goes. Long sleeve vest, closed front L5e Heavy ribbed vest, closed front, long sleeves 1&e Buttoned front, ribbed, heavy and warm 25c¢ Full fashioned vests, but- toned front, long sleeve, fine, smooth and Warm 38e Other prices high as you'd like. Children’s Underwear in ail grades and styles. Stylish Corsets. So many people tell us that ours is the finest corset ¥4 department in town (7 4 —that we guess it * fe ey t [o 5 § ry must be true. We're selling a ‘ ) good, well made i corset, nice fttter é , ¥ ana ge od wearer, for only 30c 0 Sse +> Fj , on : SN ine, grey jean, i? ¥ Wied trim and stylish sy PR rae i. ‘ a HUC es Bil A specially nice corset in «cru jean, faced with contrast- jing shade of sateen, fine . : rd beh + She - ~— ee Vv mace iJ ther grades $1.00, 1.10 5, 1.50, 1.75, 2 00, etc, ete 2 Gloves ? Kid gioves or fabric gloves, we bave the best of each that money cau buy. We guarantee every kid glove we sell. EVERY ONE, remember that Dainty Veiling. If there’s a lady in town whose veiling want we can't fill--we’d like to see her. Dainty, stylish things at the lowest prices you'll town. find in } | well fitting, | t MOORE & McLEO Qualities that tell, Pri¢ges that sell. Hats for Particular Ladies. More new ones coming every day—-daiaty, stylish, trimmed felt sailors and walking hats. Nobby untrimmed shapes— all priced \lower than ever you'd think, we expect another new jot to-day, Shirts That Fit. Have you ever worn the shirt we | is sell? Try one once— at any rate come and let us show ie ou one. at White unlaundered shirts nicely made, 35c. Better grade, finer quality 50c. A grand value—linen bosom ,and bands, reinforced back jand front, you've often paid a dollar for poorer ones, 75e. | Finer grade style Irish linen bosom, finest cotton body. $1.00 L. undered Shirts. 75c $1.00 $1.25 31.50. All good values. i | i i New Underwear. “Stanfield’s unskrinkable” is all right. It’s highly recom- mended by prominent citizas of Charlottetown. ns It’s here—priced right. New things in fleece lined under- wear now Open—six or seven different grades, Need a Nice Necktie. { More p e o- ple Sar e fin d- in g every wee k that this is the place to buy really dainty things in neckwear. Puffs, bows, four-in hand strings | 4c. Or a2 » x 295c. 28c. 38c. 58c. | Easy to “Brace Up” When nice suspenders are sold so low,—Really good braces 25c. 35c. 45c. 553. The “President brace” newest thing—and one of the best. 55¢e. here. Collars and Cuffs, ‘a pair. All shapes. | who do not. the | HURRICANE IN NEWFOUNDLAND Several Ocean Steamers in Peril, DAMAGE TO SHIPPING AND SMALL CRAFTS. Three Men anda Woman Drowned--- Other Casualties Feared. [Specran tro Tae Examiner.) St. Jonn’s, Nfld. Sept, 16.—A violent hurricane swept this section of Newfound~ land last night. The Allen liner Corean, from Philadelphia, Pa., hada frightful passage andthe Silvia from New York was delayed 24 hours. Four fishing boats were driven off St. John’s coast and three men and a woman drowned. Ajwidespread ,destruction of fish- ing premises and gear ie reported, and it is feareu that there is much damage and probab'y loss of life at more distaut ports. Proposed Pardon. [Srescrat To Taz Examiner.) Loxpon, Sept 16.—A despatch to the Paris News says: Premier Rosseau will officially prcposee to pardon Dreyfus at next Tuesday's council] meeting, Arctic Exploration. Sypney, Cape Breton, Sept. 15.—The Peary Arctic Club’s chartered steamer Diava arrived bere today from Etab, North Greenland, Aug 28ih, with all well oo board. Lientenant Peary and his two companions, with native allies, were Jeft in excelleat health and « »irits, comfortably heused for the winter, with provisions for two years, and an ample supply of dog food, 111 walrus having been killed since Aug 2nd for that purpose. Peary will remain at Etab until Febru ary, when, with a sporting party of natives, he wiil goto Fort Coager, and thence be- gin his journey tothe Pole, either by the Greenland coast or trom Cape Hella, as conditions may determine. —_ A New Attitude. the new a:titude of the Catholic clergy re- garding civil marriage, which alone legal- izes marriage here. Formerly the cleigy refused to recognize civil marriage, but are now urgiag women to be careful to secure the religious cere- mony, a8 many men, taking ad- vantage of the fact that the religious and then desert their wives. Canada and the World’s Exposition. ber of applications for space. The time for applying for spece expired on June 30, yet applications are etill coming in at the rate of about twenty-five a day. The al- lotment of spece was proceeded with, and sketches thereof wi'l be sent to intending exhibitors right away. commissioners to provide for applications received. =o ae ~ mei RovAL | Baking Powder Made from pure creain of tartar. i I The 72 a 2 8 TE 4 shapes x I are here, hV/ Reo >| and we \ a" a sell them cake a— at right — Ks W) Sina 2:2 a : Colla~s é : 1% 10c.each “-\4 PS * and 20c. each. Cuffs 20c, 25c. 30c. Safeguards the ford against alur ‘e eee Alum baking: powders are the g atest menacers to health of the Paty ; Rennes City or Mexico, Sepiember 15.—Somes | thing of a sensation has been caused by | ceremony is not receguized in law, marry | Orrawa, Sept. 15.—The Paris Exhibi- | tion commissioners met to consider ajnums | The commission | gayer has been apprised that 4,000 extra feet Of) his audience have been temporarily sus- space has been awarded to Canada, making | pended. 45,000 altogether, which will enable the ROYAL GNUGS POWTER CD., NES YORK. = —— Archbishop Ireland's Opinion. Sr. Pavt, Minv., Sept 15.—Archbishop Ireland, asked for his opinion on the meet» ing to protest against the verdict of the court martial, said :—It is my belief tbat public meetings in America such as it is prom» posed to hold for the pur pose of protesting against the sentence of the Rennes court martial are untimely, unfair to France, and likely to breed regrettable ill feeling between that country and our own. I shall not deny that I have always had ia my heart deep sympathy for the unfor- tunate officer who has been under trial in Rennes, and that I had wished and hoped that the sentence of the court would have been one of acquittal. But it is another question to face the verdict of the court, the moment that verdict has been declared, with the assertion that it is plainly against truth, and that the court from which it issues is guilty of base injustice and sacrilegious per- jury. And it is still more so another question to lay on france the crime of the verdict, if crimethere be in it, and throw ata whole people andtheir Government insulting epithete. Let us wait. This whole matter belongs to the internal life and to the internal administration of France, and international courtesy as well as justice bid us talk about i; very care- fully and very slowly. France is a proud, seasitive nation. She will deeply resent, as it is her right, undue criticism and hasty judgement of her acts by a foreign people, and especially will she resent, as pational honour.” Vanderbilts Great Wealth. New York, Sept 15,— While it is gener- ally known that Mr. Vanderbilt was an enormously rich man, yet little is known of his actual fortune. He wasa most reticent ran about bis private affsire. His fortune has been variously estimated at all the wey from $80,000,000 to $200,000,000. Is was mostly in railroad stock, bonds, and securities. He was not interested to any | great extent in anv of the new industrial companies that have been formed, and in facthad no holdings Of momen: in any cerporatious aside from railroads. He was comparatively not a large real estate owner. One who was close in the confidence of Mr. Vanderbilt said it would be folly for anyone to try to make a correct valuation of the estate, but that it might be roughly estimated from $125,000,000 to $140,000,000; even this was sheer surmise. Mr. Vanderbilt’s holdings were not specu- lative in any sense of the word, and so his death had no perceptible effect on Wall street. When he suffered the first stroke of paralysirs, his affairs were placed in such shape that if he should die the fortune would be intact and vo confusion result, The Bubonic Plague. Moscow, Sept 15.—Prince Oldenburg, who is supervising the Government’s efforts to insolate and stamp out the bubonic plague in Southern Russia in Europe, re- ports that eight casee—four of them fatal —have appeared at Samara, capital of the Government of the same name. | Schley Sent South. [Spectra ro Toe Examrsir.] | Wasarncron, Sept 16—Admiral Schley bas been assigned the command of the | South Atlantic Station. ) - Pope Suffering Froma Cold: Loxpon, Sept 15.—A special despatch | from Rome eays thas tha Pope is only suf- \fecing from acold, unaccompanied by But as @ precautionary measure, } i 1,034,800 Jews in the U.S. ne New Yorx, Sept 15.—The American ‘Jewish Year.Book, just issued, estimates | the Jewish population of the United States lat 1,034,800. Joy, tne Oyster King, will send oysters }for you to any part of the world and |guarantee eafe delivery. Address your ‘letters to Kiog Jey, lock box 252, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. | See our snap prices on glassware, W. P | Colwill. | Dear Sirs,—Within the past year I | know of three fatty tumors on the hesd | baving been removed by the application ‘of MINARD’S LINIMENT without any surgical operation and there is no indica- | tion of @ return, Carr. Ww. A- Pret. Clifton, N. B.\Gondola Ferry. it is surely her right, any utealled-for! interference with her ioternal administra- } tion, and any imprudent challenging of her ! THE SITUATION IN TRANSVAAL, Warlike Rumors, Peace- ful Measures, —— ee THE TRANSVAAL TO BE FORCED TO DISARM. Should President Continue Obdurate. [SpeciaL ro THe Examiner.) JouaNnNesBurG, Sept 16—-Thke Kastern Star, of Johannesburg, asserts thet martial law proclamation is beiag printed; and it is reported here that the reply of the Transvaal government to the British note will suggest a seven years franchise. Lonpon, Sept 16.—In the forecast of Kruger’s reply, there is undoubtedly a large basis of truth which seems to brivg the dispute within measurable distance of war. This evening the press association issued a curious statement to the efiect that as econ a8 the garrison of Natal had Sbeen sufficiently strengthened the Transvaal Government would be called upon tocom- plete a new convention already drafted which, while guaranteeing the integrity of the Transvaal State, provides for the demolition of the forts and limits; the armed force of the Tranrvaal toa number deemed sufficient to iosintain interval order. According to the press association, the convention wiildemand the diplomatic agencies be suppressed and the judiciary be made independent of the executive. This sentiment which realizes extreme demands of Uitlanders must be aceepted under reserve at the present stage, but it is notunlikely to be a semi~ofticial bint as to the next move of the Government should President Kruger prove obdurate. JOHN MORLEY’S PROPHESY. eee Britain Will Repent War With the Boers. (Spectra, To Tat Examiner j Mancuester, September 16.—Right Hon. Jobn Morley, the Liberal member of Parliament, while addressing a peace meeting here last evening, was frequently interrupted by cries of “Majuiba Hill” and other anti-Boer demonstrations. In retorting to interruptions, Mr. Mors ley said: “* A year or two ago the United States saw only one aspect of war; and what are they doing today? They are re- penting. They have their yellow press, and we have our yellow prees. If I am asked to speak in this hall a year or two jater I shal! fiod those who now oppose me epenting also.” ———$_$_$_$_$<< Miss Blanche Smsllwood graduate of Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be prepared, after the 11 inst., to take a limit- ed number of pupils in pianoforte. Those wishing to make arraagements will please call at her home, Richmond Street. o ae ee — Victoria Cafe Great George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. Island To My Crustome fs dit / Prospe ‘ tire tomersi— ¥ Ons - Permit me to call yeur atiention to the? fact that lam better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Fresh Oys ters. Itis a fact that in order to be euc- cessful in the Oyster business ene must be able to handie them in large quantities. With this object in vier, I beg leave to; solict your patronage, and can assure you | of satisfaction. I may say that my Oyster Parior will be conducted in the ueual first ciaes man- ner, where the delicate Bivalve may be obtained in every style to satisfy the taste of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &c., JOHN P. JOY, en #20" GOFF Prince of Wales College re- opens Thesday, Sept d STUDENTS can procure at ~ Parler — HOOKS all the books required for first, second and third year courses at the college, Students’ Memo Books Note Books, Scribblers Pens, Inks Exam. Pads, ete Special disvounts to students. 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