vyan Senate Read Room OTTAWA p mm YT LADIES CLOTH JACKETS \Stanley Bros ! lt se He Se I W.W. We'lner Watchmak or, The abundance of arti- cles and suitable gifts to be had at our establish- ment, all of assured qual- ity. unique and exclusive in design, and at consistent prices, should attract those that are interested in ap- proaching weddings. Jeweler Engraver Charlottetown, P E i. [ae ae Se 3 | —— = BASZARD'S BRAHMIN TEA. Morted Direct From ithe Warburton Estate The most popular and best seller in Oanada,~ Ali “the leadin, ,.vcers in town and country now sel! Haszards the ‘Satine’ ” Ask for iz, and see _that you get;it. Sn ‘Praises Their F ‘Excentigil- | | WEN PATE OE wh Tree Born i F ] . 7c 2 A WA y 2 P . } - 1 Drenaid Sid rs i N hamet ee ae a = oe me ggng » o ENERAL HUTTON x i ben i} i A a | iS ND THE CANE” ans al Pt" ormar,oe" oe the success which followed. Acluster of farms were taken in reverse and surprised. Between forty and fifty men were dispersed, and on close search *0 guns were found in a positicn to dew fend the farm3 from a frontal attack. Lieut. Young got oxen and carried the guns away. IN THE LAST DITCH. Kruger at Lorenzo Marques. Le ee ae (Spectat T6 Tar Examines’) Lorenz» Magaque:?, Sept. 12.—President Kruger acd several Transvanl officials are staying at the house of Mr. Pott, Consul of the Netherlands here. It is rumored that be will start for Europe on the 24th, on the German steamer Hertzog, | Nothing But Bones. Toronto, Sept. 12.—Henry Hobbs, a faimer, who lives near Cherry Grove, has discovered a number of bones belonging to what was evidertly a gigantic masto- don. Up to date about fifty bones have been discovered, andthe search is now being pushed with the object of discover- ing the head of the mastodon. The most interesting aad striking portion of the remains is a huge curved tusk which measures more than nine feet from the baeé to the tip, the base being more then a foot in circumference. RovaL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Ce wders are the greatet ft of the present day. NEW YORK. Alum i menacers to RO ‘AL BAKING SOWDE! a Se se EXAMI oiadvise the*Public, may speak irs i. ROE 3, —~HURIiPIH THURSDAY SEP ee ne Se Lette LISM AT GALVESTON —_—— ~ ¥ ¥ £7 ss = ‘ ; . > #% A 4 Siripping, and Mutilating Dead Bodies. SELEC’ pp oN THEIR - E v QU ALIFICATIONS . HONDRED nar NEGROES MI wv [ ARRESTED “oor | . = b Cleverly- ner — =e ‘ Success by Forty-three Tried by Court Martis, — es ee j Executed Movements. and Sentenced to be Shot. | | First instalment of our NBW re -_—— 5%, FALL, JAOKELS just epene’ = [Specirat To Tar Examiner. ] (Seeoras To Tae Examen} | a a sti Orrawa, Sept. 13.—General a Dattas, Texas Sept. 13.—W. B. Me- plendid assortment. has written a _ to = etre ints macecinie of tes Ditind Matte’ Cow: General, Geter Gale F ORO-20, ORC Lo 4 | Pavysteached bere today, direct from Gals £ copy of his field report, made to Lord} |i { e i . Roberts in reference to an cappeemee’ oe He said thatthe vandalism in Galves- i e C lO ak : ree of Rveteris — = ton has been horrible. The most rigid 18th and 19th of June,ia which a detache | oe cement of martial law bas not been ' = ment of Canadian Mounted R tiles took 80 | 44), to suppress it entirely, , | , cm distinguished a part. Hesays: “I cun- Adjutant-General Surrie’s men bave ar in L) a | \. not allow eo exceptional a performance | toa hundred or more sndreee, toby and so difficult and dangerous and deli- | tthree of whom were found with effects cate duty to pass without brieging the | 4.0 ¢rom'dead bodies. These were ordered St ‘| x the whole detachment by name to Your] 4.4. sieg by ovurt“martial. They wore Excellency’s notice. : | . y y sy weal add that the detachment was depp ig fai specially selected on account of the qual» is theetn te, fale pocket i Fit fication of the men and of the condition | of their horses for this particular service i . mentioned in the despatch to Lor? A BIG BTRIB™ | : Rober. see a . ok? .4 Te : Fr iInis h Ne ane gga poles os. {140,000 Anthracite Coal Miners will tts: Lient. F, V. ¥ Manitoba Dragoons; Sergeaus RB. H- | be on Strike. AND =; | Ryan,Kiog’s Canadian Huseare; Sergean* oe Purdon, Duke of York’s own Hussars. ; : Genera] Hutton further gives details of | [SPeciaL To THe Examine ) ; or mMman- ee at =e wbich have al- Ixp.anaPouis, Ind.. Sept. 13, —Last ee evening the Uaited Mi Lieut. Young had charge of the equad eae oe ‘ ca - ‘ es shi - See Same > ae a anthracite region. The strike affects i ; op, from the rear. To this cleverly-| 149.¢00 men, executed movement the General attributes PRINCE CHING. Held in the Western Hills. SprecraL ro Tae Examiner] Pexiy, August 26, via Shanghai, Ser- tember 13—The Japanese have found Prince Ching, leader of the Coneervative pro-foreign party, in the western hills, 20 miles distant, and @re holding him ther: with a view ofa conference, and in the hope that he may establish communi+ cation with the Dowager Empress. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ~—_ ENTERED. Sept 11 -—Lady May, McDougall, Wood Islands ; Minnie A. Reid, Cnatham ; Sagie, Stewart, Gaspe; Brilliant, Boud- real, Pictou ; Alma, Burke, do. Sept 12.—8 8 Polinc, Lachance, Mon- treal; Daisy, Moran, Shediac; Amazoo, East-nan, North Sydney. OLEARED.” Sept 1l—Lady May, McDougali, Belle River; Mi-nie A, Reid, Wallace; Sadie, Stewart, Summerside; Neva, Bordrot, New Richmond; Brilliant, Boudreau, Sydney; Alma, Burke, Pictou, Sept 12—S S Polino, Lachance, Sydney, C B.; Daisy, Moran, Pictou ; Diploma, Wiliiams, Richibucto, Local Notices. — Smart jaunty jackets.—$.00 will land you into agarment you’ll be proud to wear. F, Perkins & Co. Railway men’s courgrees made from oil grain—strong and serviceable—$2.00 a pair at R. K. Jost’s. Our costumes.—They wear wel! because they fit well, and fit well because made well, F, Perkins & Co. Millinery.—Our hats please the eye; our prices please the purse. F. Perkins & Co. Costumes.—Have you figured on spend- ing $10.00 for a stylish winter costume? If so wedon’t suppose you would object to ua giving youthe $12 kind instead. | Perkins & Vo, TEM BER BIG FIRE IN PARI Public S, ONTARI ; f : : ; buildings : | | | iLOSS ESTIMATED AT $350,000. Wined Out. —— About $125 p00 of Which is Covered By Inguran.’ ; ‘3 —™ | § = ali Places of Business {} ] % ; +t €} | Enola a : 1 Bae Si: 4) : : | Liu Pusu ' 3 : Nearly time to think aboul mak ing out fall accounts. You will need ENVELOPES. We bave nearly ON® MILLION ‘J (1,000,000) on hand, prices from » 75c per thoueand up. —ALSOC — ACCIUNT PAPER and a ful! stock of OFFICE - REQUISITES, Binding Cases, [Speciat T) Toe Examiver | Paris, ,Out., Sept. 13.—The busines? portion of this town has been almost wiped ' out by nadia The fire. gtarted in the Meld?um flour mills and quickly spread acroes Main mill acroes the river- Tbe Post Office, Custom House, Cana- dian Bank of Commerce and Incandescent at ee ~~ street “and on each side of the frame-buili' | Files, Blank Fooks, ete. Prices alwe¥8 the lowest, “GEO GARTER & 60. ' | S.ationers. aaa Electric Light Station were the first to follow the mill, and thence the fiames spread in al! directions. The loss ia estimated at $350,000, with about $125,000 ineurauce, heer e santa . a v SSTON. | Loss of Lives and Distress of Living correspondent was instructed to forward the following address to the peopl+ of the United States: “GatverTon, Texas, Sept. 1i.=2: i my opinion. based cn personal informa: tion, that five thousand people bave lost the'r lives here. Approximately one« third of the resident portion of the city hae been swept away. fhere are several thousand people who sre huemeless and destituce. How many there is no way of finding out. Arrangements are now being made to havethe women and children means of transportation are limited. Thousands are stilito be cared for here. We appeal to you for immediate aid. (Signed) ‘“Watter C. Jones.” Mr. Jones is the Mayor of Galvesivu. ST, JOHN EXHIBITION. ; | i hao A most inleresiing exhibit at St. Jol § is the far exhibit of Manchester, Robert son and Allison, The cost of some cf pleces of fur is at ieast interesting. For [instance & lady’s mu $2°5 00; eacque $185.00; silver grey fox skin $375 00; Behering Sea seal skin $50,00 to $55.00; tiger skio $310.09; pclar bear skin $159.00; ladies chinch.led cape $100 00. The C. P. R. has @ splendid show of wheat, peas end grasses from the North West. A fice display of extracted honey in jars is made by B HB Gocd«perd, York County. A model kitchen shown by Emmereor & Fisher contains every article required in @ modern up-lo-date kiteven. The same firm also shows register grates in different patterns. En r ea in ca't'e numi er 396; Horse: 135, and tnere isa large ehow of sheep, hogs aod poultry. The day here ia wet and and will be against a large attendance. The Islands contingent of stock arrived at 4 o’clock thie morning. _St. John, Sept. 12th. Aan ee ee ALAA LRU URL 3 OUR ie DIGESTIVE TONIC. We placed this article on the market five years ago,and it hashad a large OB sale with us. Asatrue nerve and stomach tonic, it has no equal. Aids digestion, sharpens the ap- petite, soothes the nerves, invigorates the system. As this article has been imitated, giv: . ing you a smaller bott’e at a smaller price, we have cut thé price. OUR DIGESTIVE TONIC Isand has been sold for five yearsin 8 oz bottles. Our price to-day asc. Prepared and sold by - LW, HOO PB Central Drug Store, ‘BLL LLG LL DR ALU SLL : i Hovston, Texas, Sept 12.—The Post sent to Housvon and other places, bu: the | a : Sula Lb Assurance. 2 | Assets Rorty-four 8 @4an Dollars. Liberal Policies, free and unre: strictéd, No better INVESTMENT than our 15 or 20 year _Enaow- ment, | AYNDMAN 4 C0 AUENTS Telephone 67. oY Na-Ese The ee Range. The made. finest rauge Cook stoves as low as $11. DENTISTRY BY SPECIALISTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY by vse of ELECTRICITY er by the BERLIN METAOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Crown and Bridge Work (Teeth with- out Plates), ARTIFICIAL TEETH -We make all kinds. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Berlin Dental Parlors, CHARLOTTETOWN, nin i i li Seige ee ri on in: tmp ie ei a Cie ES ES nae ceca. Se mae = See. i ete Stn Malena nes capa