| dime fastened. r Ke adil e Room HE DAILY EXAMINER ' ses , House of Cc am ouF:5 : ee ae Re a $$ ‘ nin seeensansi ined r Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, ‘when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ '__Evniprpes Single Copies two Cents VOL So CHARLOTI ETOWN Pr . [SLA® D, SW EDNESES | See TEMBER 20, 1899 NO: 221 : +. -_> > «<> o_- —_ Salle ahla ess oeaalls al | JACKETS FROM GERMANY We've always bought you a good line of Jack- ets for your choosing. We've tried hard to make each season’s stock better than the last. We THINK we've suc- eeeded,. We’re succeeded this season any way. Most of our New Jack- ets are direct from Ger- SURE we've aun many. Most are pretty short, a little in the style of the*cut we present. Most of them are lined with silk. All of them are priced witha figure you'll find it easy to pay. ~~wn ~"“ie ee ICES -“- <_—> <_?>—— oe > ae , ' ' ' ' ' ! f ' ' , t ' ' ' ' ' > se > ¥Sid Cloves Glov: es aa at y pair of Kie if f the y don’t give satisfuction in every way ring ; ther m ied k and we will give you a new pair for them lly —n0 4 lestions asked Oar Lily Glove, buttoned. ..ceceseeeeeee SIC Onr Lily Glove, laced. 95e Our Adonis Glove (in *eeeeaeeeeveeeeeeeeeee buttoned, laced or ee Cae: 10 (ur Muri i. SROSG s « 0.0000 cen aan, 920) .$1.55 Our celebrated Dapline... We have all the newest shades, u Orders by mail promptly attende to. Sentner, McLeod & Co’y. ps ie aa BEER BROS If You Want a Wire Mattress We would perfect satisfaction. r . . Phe Specia The Queen —price $2.85. Ligh 3 you 20. We wouki be pleased to have see these springs— We will explain their go> j ~ JOHN NEWSON. | BRITISH PREPARING — FOR THE FIGHT. Troops Moving and Mass ing, CABINET CALLED. Toronto Will Offer a Detachment of Troogs—Goverpment Does Not Move. COUNCIL q comneiahetite ‘ Spectra, To Tar Examiner. | Lonpon, September 20.—The steamer Jeturga will take 500 troops bound for Natal today, and will embark a rifle bri-~ gade at the island of Crete for the Cape. According toa despatch from Durban, Natal, the Premier of Cape Colony says that the alarm of the people ef Natal at the unprotected condition of the border towns is quite unwarranted, and that all efforts to incite the Zulus have failed. It is annouaced that the British first« first-class cruisers Terrible and Powerful heve been crdered tothe Cape. They have reliefs on board capable of forming & naval brigade of a thousand men. Pretoria, Sept. 20.--The reply of the government to the latest British note is like to cali your attention to TWO LINES which are giving A real good mattress at the price of the cheap kin Price $4 00—This we consider the best mattress on the market—You may pay fancy prices for fancy 4 yn oftj ray t no 1ce, names, but you will not get better value than the “Queen” no matter how variously commented upon. Bovttbe Pre: | toria Press, prinied.in Muglish and Dutch, aod other papers, profess to believe that a Joint Commission will yet be held and that there is still a possibility of aa under- standing being reached. Loxpon, Sept. 20 —Yesterday a sum» mons was issued late in the afternoon for a Cabinet Council, which, it is understood, will be held on Friday. Lack of all excitement in official circles bears evidence of the deliberate manner in which the highes! officials are hand] ng thecrisis. Nor is it by anv means correct that the cabinet will adopt extreme meas- ures in sight theScompromising nature of the Boer reply. This deliberation on government is interpreted not only in Lon- dev but in other European capitals as a desire on the part of Great Britain, to gain time while the transports are hurrying to the part of the Cape Colony. In the meantime the moveinent of troops proceeds. The first-clas3 army reserve, a8 a whole, will not be called upon. The force for the Transvaal has not been drawn en- tirely from the lst army corps, but from the Ist, 2od and Srd army corpse. The Central News says, “on reliable authority,” that in consequence of repeated represeatation made to them from Natal, thegovernment have undertaken to move 10,000 tro>ps from India to Natal within a week, Advices to hand fromN atal state that nobody there would be surprised if “that drraded stray shot” were fired at any moment now, so great is the tension.” Toronto, Sept. 20,—A on foot hereto offer the services of the Tweltth York Rangers to the IJmderial Government for service in the Transvaal- Orrawa, Sept. 20.—Tbhe Government hds not taken any steps towards raising a regiment for service in the Transvaal, most movement is Cen- CECIL RHODES’ J OKE. Presented Transvaal Delegates With a Fine Lion. \ N, Seyi 19.— lbw ceiegaies Of the Agric ultural Union were entertained at luncheon aday or two sgo by Mr. Cecil Rhodes. The delegates from the Trans vaal made speeches, predicting that peace weuld be maintained. Mr. Rhodes offer~ ed'them a fine lion, whieh, although it somewhat embarrassed them, tbe delegates accepted and took to Pretoria today. A Pretoria despatch, says :-—“ All com- mandants and field cornets have been ordered tosupply as once returns showing the number of mea available for field ser« vice, and the peiats where they can be concentrated .”” APL iW MUST WEAR MOOSTACHES. Viean Shayen British Officers are f Called Down. london, Sept 19.—The Secretary of War, the Marquis of Lansdowne, has issued a Circular to the general officers saving that be has noticed thai a predomi« nant fashion exists among young officers to shave the upper lip, and adding that this is much to oe regrettede The result is that many unfertile lips are being coerced for moustaches. Theregulation against shaving the upper lip has teen little ob~ served of recent years, and its revival is‘ unpopular. Rebellion in Venezuela. Caracas, Venezuela, Sept 19.—Before President Andrade with the Government troops was able toreach Valencia, that town had beer captured by the insurgent general, Cipriano Caetro. ‘T'be Govern~ wert troops garrisoning the place made a gallant fight, but were unable to bold out votil President Andrade arrived witb rein- forcements. The President is now at La Victoria. London Satisfied. Lonpon, Sept 19.—The selection of Gen. Sir George Stewart White to command tie troops meets with universal approval, as also does the announcement tbat in the event of war General Sir Redvers Buller will take supreme command in South Africa. The French Budget. Paris, Sept, 19.—The French badget for 1900 shows an increase in tLe estimat- ed expenditure of 45,000,000 francs. The war and marine ministries ask for 36,000,> 000 francs increase for the scpplementary force in Algiers and the building of new warships. Ihe national debt amounis to thirty milliards. France and the Transvaal. New York, Septemb-r19.—The Paris correspondent of the Tripune says : Great hopes have until today prevailed at the Quai d’Orsay tha; the Queen, whe is known to have exerted to the utmost her persoval influence to avoid a conflict in the Transvaal would be able to maintain peace; but information now received at the French Foreign Office produces the behef theve that war is inevitable. lt officially denied at the Quai d’Orsay that the French Government has iostruct- ed M. Auberi, French Consul General at Pretoria, to support in any way the pro- positions made by Great Britain to Presi- dent Kruger. The French attitude is :hat of absolute neutrality. Popular feeling here condemna Mr. Chamberlain for pub-« lishing each step of the negotiations before President Kruger, who can do nothing without first obtaining consent of the Raads, is able to reply. ‘The French sympathy is nnomistakably with Kruger and ss aes ee Dves and dye stuffs generallr. tral Drug Store. 18 3i. Hay Presses Cheese Presses Pressesgreat and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, ‘1 Is our improved hay press. T. A. McLEAN, ‘oats Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. Which can be had at short Charlottetown | | WE | WANT HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine ond fresh and qearnateed to be satisfactory. We k keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is what we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. [heir lowness will surprise A PATAL ACCIDENT . —_——- Child Killed by an Electric Car. [SPECIAL T. (ds GH XAMINER,] Hauirax, Sept 20.—Winnie Duggan, two years and five mouths old, was in- stantly killed in front of her home on Campbel! Road last evering, by an electric car. This is the first fatal accident that has occured on the road since the inception — DREYFUS FREE. —— of the electric cars here. | | Reason to He" aie¥e that he was Let out Last Night. iSPeciaL to Taz Examiver. } Loxy*%, Sept 26.—The Rennés éorrea« pondent of the Daily Telegraph wires: “There is reason t@ believe that Dreyfus is already outof prison, aad that with his wife, probably, he left Renvesiast night. Fire at Amherst. [Spscira, To The Examiver.] troyed the electric light station belonging to Canada General Electric Company. The lose, about $5000, is fully covered by ingurance. M. Guerin Surrenders. {[Srecrar TO THe Examiner.) Paris, Sept 20.—M. Guerin has sur- rendered at jast and has been taken to the police depot. His companions were all ready to go. The Line Drawn. Prixceron, Ind., Sept i9.— The schoo} trustees of Princeton are having consid- erable trouble about a Cuban boy whom an | army officer brought home with bim from Cuba. The Cuban went to school yester~ day with the white children, when the parents of the Jatier announced they weuld withdraw their children if the foreigner was permitted to attend the schocl, They claim he must goto the negro school. Tae trustees withdrew the Cuban tempor- arily, ROYAL |. Baking P Powder ._ Mad: from pure crearn of tartar. | Safeguards the ford against alu: . -_-—_——- + ~test av » Ve Alum bakins: powders are the g, menacers to health of the preseat ROYAL BA ING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. — —FOR- — M arine Insurance APPLY TO FW. Hyndman HULLS, CARGOES and DRISCOLL and HORNSBY : (QUEEN STREET FREIGHTS ' INSURED AT LOWEST RATES : Prince of Wales College It- - Tansy, Sept a — tr cae oF WAL«s CoLLEs STUDENTS can Procure at val | : £i aA ise ne mm gee vif?) (i all the books required for first, second and third year courses at the college, Students’ Memo Books Note Books, Seribblers Pens, Inks Amuerst,Sept 20—A fire yesterday desx Kixam. 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