— lee — rT i. reg Ne x ‘ i ¢ . us e ‘ f, . P : a \/ D er Year This is True Libert when aa Maen ‘Men haieina tn. bade "i Public deh ern cieeeetcata a ee ee a omer y> a advise t © C, may speak free,’ Co Weienende Single Copias two Cents L 3 CHA LOTTETOWN ir: : - © . \ “~ f R E. ISLAND, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1899 NO 224 a ee Ber tl ee ot it nom aor eter TT ae a as MAASASLAZAAAAAAAB ahs asada | RUMORED NEWSPAPER CHANGE | AAAASAAAAALAASASS EWS FRON Prine of i im san rince of Wales College re- «tf (\ o I)» biel ae ia “i ) k c IN PROMISES Daily Telegraph to be Purchased in | THE TRANSVAAL Opsns Tuesday, Sept d «if Blair’s Interest. es = ree SSS S35 SSS SSS Sae Keading Koom » = (@) ee ee ee ee ee ee ee House of Commoner “* pe pa =e Seenrap en Doe Beiurven? | sannart Uan fh... 2f| Soe a But Slow tp Keep His (Specrat ro Taz Examiner.] Joubert Has Offers of S AfZ. A ‘ o RAR AAS A: ——— — Saar | Word tics: Sines hide bs. cca waded [ formerly of St. John,now of Montreal, is A | > We don’t think many > , in the city and rumor conuects his pres - Ssis alee, am faults can be found with “ ence with the formation of a company to = : our ; ale — wk +} ic c. 7 1 urchase t} D i} ’ BS : ee ee ee ou | THIS IS THE CHARGE AGAINGE | en, M; Baie | EBUGER OONFERRING wirH| Princes or Wass Conuea am a We'll give you more to at PREMIER LAURIER It is understood now that the new com~ PRESIDENT STEYN. STUDENTS can procure at Ke choose from than yo vi] - Seaitenhas pany will put in type-setting machines fy Gcitant where ctin oad and otherwise modernize the plant. be c at t te Made at the Meeting of the Trades} )). Hannay, of the Telegraph, wil! | Decision of the Raad Awaited With 4 7 We'll show you jackets uc and Labor Council. probably be given a position ia the Arch~ Much Interest. s% of precizely correet 1899 se i ives Department at Ottawa. - ‘ . : ay ~ styie. Spee To Tac Exayiver.] ere : : [ PECIAL 0 HE MXAMINER. | i DREYFUS PREMATURELY AGED. {SpecraL TO THE Examiner. ] ~tee—. Sleeves just ri ght Monrtreat, Sept. 23.—The Dominion ical f é‘ ‘ P . Pretoria, Sept 23.—Kruger has been yw, leneth, just right. cut and Trades and Labor Council, after aa inter- | He is Like a Dead Man Returning to’. ee ee Cw ithehh aee oe iv a EBA, a Me ; in telegraphic conference with President 4 finish just rieht wis. | esting debate, passed a resolutiou favoring the World. s 3 : pat , & | the formation of anew political party. lo iecbink: Geceadiaetl<a aminaiies i se = a and he all the books required for first, es , ; ~—é ecision of ihe raad of the g @ We’!l show vou jackets | this connection the ee, came in | dent of the Daily Mail who joined the Drey- } Siddha Aina welt: Seemed range Free re rer ot third year courses . ’ for severe strictures at the hand: of severs | fus party at Bordeaux and accompanied | ‘ at the college, Ms hat fi: ay |al speakers who claimed that Premier eet bt pores ave as | Pa we . ries ere ; : “ir ; : ve os ins iy. | thoughtful, prematurely aged, with soft | #reucomen, Molianders and American W e’}] show you nice ae ms Peet er mon eyes, @ smile like a woman,and rather the » have offered their services to Commandant Students Memo Books ee ees aes en nOthing to the laboring classes. Soca * : servant than a grey Canerid Tiahect th ths-event of hecdiitin } gi 8 Books, “eribblers J in neu told ofthe great wave of British Si) low that you will be surprised. 2 Short this season and the price shorter still, Jackets are all lined— but the price is right thin She ak Ek aE ag ak i ag BE “5 AE gh gE AS ok Ok AE aS Ww BS2 522244244254 A4S 4244444 3 {> “ Moore & McLeod * «ff i See Gee oe Gee eee ee Coe oe Gun tom ae ae ee Ce SS OSE — _ “SSS VFS SFT TTT TTT Se SSeS Se Se eee cesarean Eee —s ee EN. | BRUCES $15 CUSTOM MADE SuiTS. THE BEST VALUE IN THE CITY D>» A. BRUCE Kid Cloves! “ Every pair of Kid Gicves sold at My STORE satisfaction in every way vuaranteed: If they don’t give new pair for them bring them back and we will give youa cheerfully—no questions ¢ asked Our Lily Glove, buttoned. .......eeeeeee ~85e Onr | ly Glove, laced...seeeseeveee- 95¢ Our Adonis Glove (in buttoned, laced or a04 606 ] a ae OE 6s cbse een O62 40:66 60 oo aneLt0 r Muriel, laced. .ccccsccccccdocccseoeeOl.20 0 ir celebrated Dapline....eeeeeee eee ee BL39 We have all the newest shades, 4 Urders by mail promptly attende to.} Sentner, McLeod & Coy.’ Successors to BEER BROS i What for? ; ax2 9 1s not pow,” »with drawn swords and dispersed the Insurance 'F. W. Hyndman TRAE GENERAL ELECTION. ~ oe om Mr. Tarte Says the Time is Not Propitious. (Seecrar. To Tae Exawiner) Monrreat, September 23.—Hon. Mr. Tarte, when asked if there would be a generai election this fal! said : * Election ! Has the Government not two years yet to consider thac question? There will not beany elections fora while. We will probably choose the time we think best for our own interests. But that time ees ——— THE NEW MAIL CONTRACT. . Ic is Thought the Allen Line Will Get It. Speciat. To Tue EXAMINER ] Orrawa, Sepiember 23.—It is under- stood that the Allen Line will get the new mail contract, although notbing ofiicially has been decided ix the matter. DEATH TQ THE JEWS — Notorious Jew Hater Stirs up Trou. ble in Algiers. ALGIERS, Sept. 21 —Max Regis (former mayor of Algiers) a notorious Jew hater, who returned here recently, baunted by the idea that the government intended to arrest him and erauloua of the notoriety of Jules Guerin, shut bimself up for four days with a party of adberents in a villa, labelled’ Anti-J uf, ’ just outside the town. He laid in a stock of provisious for @ seige. Yesterday, apparently avnoyed at the absence of aov move on the part of the police, he issued forth and eutered the town, stirring up an anti-Jewish demon- s.ration, during which the windows of several shops were smashed. The Jews responded by firing revolvers aud the mob raised thecry “Death to the Jews.” The riots continued throughout the evening and finally the troops charged rioters,’ ——FOR- — Marine APPLY TO sympathy in his behalf, correspondent’s hand and showed the deepest emotion. His health, the cor- respondent says, is far from satisfacs tory. He ate meat yesterday for the first time. ‘It is against the doc- tors orders” said Mathieu Dreyfus, “Ab,” said the former captain of artillery, ‘*let me havea holiday today. I will be sedate and Obedient again tomorrow { am like a boy just now, andl feel that I could run avd jump about the green fields for very joy. Justthink, I shall now be able to laugb and play with my children in the beautiful country.” After the meal, despite his brother’s half laughing protest, he smoked several cigars, “to celebrate the holiday.” The sad note amid the rejoiciogs was the death of M. Sheurer-: Kestuer. “T am grieved beyond words,” said Dreyfus, “ “To think that I shell never be able to thank that noble heart.” Oue of his first acts on obtainiog his freedom was to have a wreath sent to be placed on the coffin of his champion and friend. At present ine speaks little of past events. He says: “i have fcrgivea, but cannot forget’; and he intends to devote himself to provicg his innocence, When that has bees accomplished, he will only ask to be allowed to spend the remainder of his days he wrung the with bis Joved ones, “ar from the busy wor'd. “His delight al everything On thé journey,” continues the Daily Mail's corresposdeni, “was that of a man return- ing from the dead tothe world he loved. The atfection and solicitude of his brother are touching to cee. His physical weak - ness Causes the deepest apprebension to his friends. The journey was in tué main uneventful, except fora few expressions of disappointment onthe partof the people who wanted a sensation. i oom meee ROYAL | Baking Powder Mad: fron. pure creatn of _of tartar. Safegu. ards the ford against alu: — Vie bakinss powders are the o, ~>*est est | menacers to Aealth of the maa Ve : ROYAL BA GING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. FOR SALE BY AUCTION I am instructed to eel! by auction at the house lately occupied by W D McKay, corner Prince and Euston Sts., needay, tue 27th day of Sept., inst, com~ mencing at 11 o’clock am. All his household effects comprising: — Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, Bed-room and Kuchen Ferniture. R. BEARISTO, 222 ~—dtd Auctioneer “TO L LET— Possession given ‘the ist "October. The dwelling house facing the Harbor, On Dundas KEsplinade, known as “Marine; Villa”, now cecupied by Mr. Coombs. Any | —- HULLS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS ; INSURED AT LOWEST RATES gentleman having regard for his health and that of his family will find this dwelling ad- vantageous thereto, quarteriyy, Apply te Benjamin ner bi FURNITURE! on Wed- |, Rent $200 ayear, paid Railway Office, The elder burghers stil fail to see grounds of a casus belli, but if Mr. Cham-~ berlain makes what they would character : ize as “humilitating demanda,”such as {07 in3tance, disarmament, war would be in- evitable. Cape Town, Sept 23.—Itis understood here that the secret aession of the raad of the Orange Free State will continue until the beginning of next week. Fighting Together Paris, Sept 21.—The government of Dahomey cables that the Franco-Gerinan commission which is decid.ng the Togo- land boundary is being resisted by natives. Tbe commission had to fight several eogagements, defeating the natives and inflicting considerable lose upon them, while losiag only one native trooper. The French and Germans co-operated with the greatest cordiality, under command of the French commissioner. —_———iP> 2 4a - Heaviest Fighting on Natal Border. ee Preroria, Sept 21.—General, Joubert. the Boer commander-in-chief, ig quot. ed as Saying in on interview:— “Toe situation is f#éflotie, Probab’y the heaviest: fighticrg will occur on the Natal border. The British are likely to attempt to invade tne Transvaal by way ot Van Reinan’e Pass.” a A Swap - 50 pairs of ladies ene Oxford shoes, in sizes 24, 3,35 at just half price to clear - J B Macdonald & Co. See our men’s suits and over coats, undercloathing, wonder- full value. Men’s suits from $3.50 to $10-J B Macdonald & Co. See our men’s fleeced lined- suits underelothing, worth | $1.25 for 98 cents-J B Mac- | donald & Co. 3i. Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barre! at .Jov’s. LE Arsenault | H, R. MacKenzie Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, —SOLICITORS, &c.— (Late wita the firms of Charles Russel] & Co., and E. F. V. Knox, London, Eng, OFFICE—Morris Block, Ch'town. ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY St. John, N. B., Exhibition. ELLE i be i sedative veeasc¥agaapegnavasoputnaTtrotenssibadts SFPTEMBER 11th TO 20th, 1899, ee Oo Thursday, Sept. 14th and Monday, Sept 18th, Return Tickets will be issued | from all stations, to St. Jobn, N B, good | goiog on day of issue, remaip at St. John | One day, return the following day:—FARE |; $3.50. For further information apply te nearest Ticket Agent. A I G A SHARP, Ch’townfSept 13,°99—eod Supt. Pans, Inks Exam. Pads, ete Special discounts to students. Complete priced catalogue of books on application. | PICKLING | are CENTRAL DRUG STORE, bear this in mind, Whole Mixed Spice, Tumeric, Whole Spice assorted, Cloves, Allspice, Peppers, Mustard Seed, ete, ete. A.W. Reddin, Phm. B. SEASON ae ty i 7 nn ” oD Central Drugstore Sunnyside. THRDEADDERDASORRDERE 32S AROPEREREERERDO SUES cteseniencasincanaapansgiteiiiitiiiassse FOR FALL). WEAR... You need good heavy boot. that will keep your feet drys | - Ss * _ iJ ~\ 4 7 . : Good soiid ones that wen’t go out of shape, Boots that will stand ‘the mud : and wet weather. We have them, WE MAKE 5 THEM, made of Island Grain Leather, solid leather soles, § inso: es ond counters ; Price 2.50 cf Also imported ones if you want] them, good for the price, $1.76 GOFF BROS? * r f —_