Pe en a & = a gps © <p lan tne. ats. oo ap Te me geen oe ee eee THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 8, (899 In connection with the above the P E Their eyes open to see our fall Dres. r oes | . = . \Asaaaee. ans | THE at BAAIINER CANADAS WHEAT CROP. SOOO 900 COOt D ~” 60 00006000 4 1: ——— ‘ 1 i rics ' ‘ ‘ p The Mail and Empire says: “ Canada’s : Ss HOOL alike 3 cep Your $ i] C5, SEPTEVBI , L899. wheat crop 18 now all but reaped, and the ) ‘ so y ? i \line Pies. , ——— question, “How many “bushels shall we : COLLEGE Boo KS : 10 cents each . i THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS dave ?ls giving way to Bon eee mi E = > | — 7" the capita) Importance: “tow much shall 2 ag ? 4 ¥ ; re we get for “it ?” itis preity well eettled 7 Are You Supplied % ; @eoe¢ yes pen > i2 and 15 cents each . | Boers seem to be determined to| tbat on the whole the quaniity will not be | @ ff not, callin and wewill « | 3 7 >: > Well, perhaps they » right less than it was in eitherof the two last : UPP'Y —_———— - sinned enroll ‘ a * inut Pies, . wil 2 1 50, sec a my banner years, though theplenty will be } 79 et 1 th d book er a ~ . ag se Wi be the eooner settle: A ce. ere 4 +} ie ct @ aulhborize oks in stock , isand20 cents each > . es ooner settied. | differently distributed, the Nurth-West >| Th ] : R ‘ *, 16 appears, all ready for the haviog a greater, and Ontario a sinaller, kee" Discounts to teachers and ’ 1€ re are many USC fu ideas to C set read, > he British sincerely desirous and | t tal yiele than they had respectively last students. + > ¢ ° > . >» * 7 . ha ‘ c ~ “as vin : 7 hcoma per Lent F ot maintaining peace, will pro-]¥e" Together Manitoba and the Terri- | CHAS. J. MITCHELL, ¢| Pe gained that way, Many of ' . I+ tal , e ' ' tories, whose wheat harvest is ¥ a ; a m idread, - bly be taken at some disadvantage ee a a. ; ? otata wee Reet thes ee ee pelle Bookseller & Staiiouet § out best dressed ladies keep cents pur 1.001 . begioning, [| » however, td British probably 1),000,0000, or 15,020,000 145 Quee Street vs ° forces should be well and carefully bushels m@re than they bad in 1898 | C he, Sane * Bi a ntario’a wheat erin Séthe (, le - Pp. re IT OS cccvce | > : on ST? Op ed od f the lifficulty | Veter Heat Crop, if Lhe wovernment’a ; a - ae ae ” : | will Pe ‘ 2 arrived at July staustics are right, is upwards of 10,- 2OOd $9 O08 901 I +00 secesees, } i J r ; ad = PRY Pi. a } € Aarl a “* 1 000.000 poe of what it was last year. ee anc winter ° ackets, Pa LE Ee | Lord Salisbury said recently : “Tan quite] Last year the Bureau of Statistics show ed | : BE BST BREAD ; eure it this ccuatry has to make exertions | tbe fall wheat yield of this province to be P00 ® QO QO d : AKES ' > : ia Ag a ost elementary | 29158,713 bushels. and its Spring wheat Z N ew nes pene AAA AAA AAAAAADAAAAADLA AAR vruer tO Secure the MHSt Clemente. ey -O%G Or, oT ae justice for British sul Ny ete it will not rein» bese: a br Lied, or be aan a ee « TO German Coats , ; ;' ) ii 18 OF 392 U0L 40% yushels, —_ — a /j mG Tha Pp 5 Island ; ptate a state of th which will briug de this year the bureaa's Beers are | “" Bee ‘ . oY emi sce ces at | eee St. John Exhibition #t Short Cash Prices S oe ad midable charact er.” The existing coo- bushele respecti sins or altos ge cher 21 289,° e pt ~ 291 bushels. Taking over Ontario and s whi former British Govern: . N K ] H Seine Ma chi ines, ditions whi aa . vgs ‘ erent an the North West together, however, thie NCW e t ats, New met lé of an ud esness ¢£ AVA A i -~ AVA | IsBLL255 after OF > | " ait : have on hand a 4 | a . al— dozen of Sample » “ Se ving M: achines, [ji | «ii best American mak * i «ii{! —that we wish to dis- Ih» | aft} pose of for cash, They 3: are all {li a“ Ili» First-Class > Ib» = {> Machines— - se WARRANTEED. |p» | ai If you want a ma- ik i chine you can save (I> $15 to $20bty invest ing in one of those. [he | Coine in and see them ji» MILLER AAA a £ ASSAM b» Connolly Building . QUEEN STREET i Le SUV TEST VE Ee XN | Ae PORCELAIN MEAT CHOPPERS $1.69 each— Granite Tea Pots 29¢ euch PPP ES CHARLOTTETOWN School of Music W. Harry Warts, DIRECTOR Fall terio opens September 5th. Students recommencing will kindly call at the studio or write, notifying the Director of date of recommence- ment Vacancies for a limited number of new studen's, Studio hours, 9 a m to 12; 2p m to perversity of the Boers imposed, will be r the war. -_~ em « ————-——— BAD POLICY. Tre ernment of paying the passages of foreign - doubtful policy adopted by our Liberal gov- ers of a doubtful and more than class who may desire to emigrate to Canada, and conferriag upon them lands and poli- tical privileges, has, been strongly criticized. Under it the qaantity of the population wil! but its quality will be sadly Montreal Star be increased, lowered. The well re- marks : *Let us be satisfied to bring in immi- grants from the same stock from which we ourselves are descended, and if any foreign- ers are to come, let it be only at such a rate and under euch conditions that they mus} become heartand soul Canadians, not for even Aliens settled in Canada ; that their cuming may tend to elevate thems selves and not to degrade our own people, This country is not the property of the Government ; the Government are but the trustees of the people, and when the Mins isters, for sentimental of other considera- tions, confet upon Chinese or Slavs the venersbip of Dominion lands together with all the rights of Canadian citizenship, they are giving away what does not belong to them to give. Whether thev reaiize it or not their first duty is to Canada, and their policy should be directed to the de- velopment of @ nation worthy of this grand heritage.” -+a+e HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Tre Government organs announce that w definite understanding has been arrived at between the Federal and Provincia! Governments, and the matter of details satisfactory arranged : Tke Patriot adds : “The widths and other details of the bridge for traffic purposes were slso agreed upon and al] arrangements completed for the immediate procedure with the work. Specifications wi)! be requested with a view to caliiog fortendersatoace. The Premier also informed us that tenders wil] be im* mediately culled for the construction of a portion of tbe branch railway to Belfast and Murray Harbor. The work will be commenced without delay.” After this, we shall soon hear about the election in the Belfast district! In the meantime, it will be interesting to know at what part of the river the bridge is to be? | — cr. SS O_o j —It was stated atthe Berlin congress, as important for all people to know that, tuberculous disease of the bones, join‘s, skin and abdomen is not incurable, that phthisis or consumption is frequently cured, that abundant food apd life in the open air, are no Jess valuable in the treatment of the disease than in its prevention, and that hospitals for the care of consumptives are of essential value. i <i vear's wheat harvest will probabiv exceed last years’s maguificent one by 5,000,000 bushels. In quality, too, the average throughout will be higher than was that of the | wheat harves' ed in 1898. Manitoba escaped frost and drought, and a very large proportion of its crop will rank as No.1 bard.’ —— —$—_— NOTES | AND COMMENTS —In the matter of the missing mail bag, it appears that Tae Examiner was m isin- formed as to the intended arrest of Mr. W. S. Tait, purser of the steamer St. Olaf, who was acting purser of the Lunenburg on the trip on which the bag was lost. We, therefore , withdraw the report,based upon such mis- information published by Toe Examiner on the 31st August last, and any reflection upon the character of Mr. Tait which may therein be contained. It is needless +o eay that we greatly regret the publication of the report, ~The following members of Parliament have been provided for by the Laurier Gore eee i Josep sibvecyns (Sir Wilfrid’a law) pariner), judgeship. .... $5,000 M C Cameron (since deceased), gov- ernorebip......... iunedeah s Geck Tee J F Lister, judgeship. iis ta bbiencua 5,000 P A Choquette, judgeshi P- soe pabee 4 000 John Yeo, Senatorsbip. . veevee 1,000 F Langelier, judgeship bed anc Coden 5,000 F Bechard, Senatorsbip... . 1,000 FG Fortier, judgesbip.. cocseees 2x00 J B Fiset, Senatorship............ 1,000 OR Devlin, immigration agency... 2,000 G G King, ‘Senatorship... seks C I Rinfret, Customs Inspector. ~o. 2,000 — ——_ Crawford peaches at Beer & Goff’s. Now is the time tosee the new goods, New goods open- ing daily for each department, Dress goods, hats and caps, sacques and capes, clothing, etc —-Prowse Bros. 211 3i HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is what we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Their lowness will surprise DRISCOLL and FLORNSBY Preserving plums very cheap by the | basket at Berr & Goff’s. — (QUEEN STREET ee eh 0 re ony Sp m, You May Have Tried Others now try The “HERCULES” Wire mattress. So called because under test it has proven te be ten times stronger than any old style wire mattress. WILL NoT SAG— Costs no more Tae the cheap, kinds. a) meme emcséah Se AA iin A ee” MARKWRIGHT AND CO Home Makers thing in our line that is neces- 4 Island Railway will sell tickete as follows from all stations on the 9th September to 19th, good to return on the 25that one first class fare— On Thureday 14th Sept., good to return on the 16th, at $3.50 from all stations west of Port Hill and east of Emerald. From Summerside at $2.50, and from al! stations between Port Hill aud Emerald $2.50 and one first clage fare. On Monday, 18th September, tickets at fame rate as on 14t5, will be sold good to returo on 20th. Tuesday, 19th September is P E Island day, when Governor Mclotyre is expected to be present at St. John Exhibition. GEO. F. OWEN, _— —d&wpat gur tep. St. John dre School Books COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS Scrib, Books Inks Pens, Slates and everything the scholar or student wants. Haszara & Moore On Sunnyside A. E. Arsenault 4H, R, MacKenzie Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, —SOLICITORS, &c.— (Late of the firms of Charles Russell & Co., and E. F. V. Knox, London, Eng. OFFICE— Morris Block, Ch’town. Watches Note Books, Inveice Books, Pencils, Watchesjin Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 " « Silver 7.00 » 30.00 " Gold " 10.00 1 100.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 2.00 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10,00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BAW TAYLUH DR. CLIFT. Zures CHRONIC-DISEASES and RUPTURE by Salisbury tmrnt. Send stamp for infor- mation, or at Truro, Nova Scotia. Office M rehants Bank oftlaltex Building. ea ee ey SN ee eee FOR SALE A set of ‘tie ie in good condition, suitable for a vessel of 65 tons. Apply to W. F. TIDMARSH, Portland Packing Co 210 Goods, New Underwear, OGTR x 336 ~~ “as ae yj oO = ne Word is all that is necessary in About the class of Dress Goods that we keep. You reference to our fine nil- will always find that they linery department. Every are good. Every costume 4 hat is a monument o is a monument of style and elegance, good look- beauty, . a nice range of ¢mboss2d ing and good wearing, vets in all These will be largely and the price you'll find We have them in all the newest shades is right. used in fall millinery; they are among the new: among which are rew est things used in trimm- blues, purples, fawns, . : o . hi 3 myrtle and light greens, ing. Space is not eulher ent even to hint at one thousnth part part of ths elegance to be seen in this department, which is under the supervision 0 Our well stocked dress goods department which is the largest in the city you will always find it well fitted with DOSE HOSE G06 HOH 6 HOE 94646590 2 OO OS8 O06 DOS? 2129 O6096655 te —w QO OM Prin qb im ee a tr O B , DODBHPDODOH ODED 6 GOW OHOOHO.6, gp OOOl Ol IOVS OF OP SSHSSHSCOS“RG < our So SF DOSDIEBDOSGDE &O300 00 PRETTY t FINE MILLINERY ! accent ODOD @ OD OD BSD OS OSD OD a MIss = {High Class Dress Goods 2 F. PERKINS & CO. Helpepper Moths have no particular dislike for Camphor and Moth Balls itis said—but they can’t stay where HELPEPP ER is- Price 25c per canister at all druggists and groc- ers, or sent post paid on receipt of price. Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que GENERAL AGENTS FoR CANADA i. “fi We are showing: shades. — S: ec Ate MRRRAMARERRRARESRORLS cB1 DODDOHODTSDSNCOHSEHRERTOS. ,OSHRNREeReneeuc. corepeessegeeneeereer a: | Baw