* . ot M2 WAR RANTEED. ae ath If you want a ma— Souris, Aug 31, 1399 A. b hatenhulleaillltalade ny se ~~ \ yeblate i Vom —, eumne = Th kind you like — better get some to- ty Pri 1e I8e per tb. ' - | 7 STEWART o SJ ‘. < € a 4 . a. . ¢ a 4 « < 4 ~ * a2 o « 7 < « < 4 « & . . « oe a < 4 . < “ oan aw « ‘SE BAKERY ~~ " ~ vo f ; BAKES BSST BREAD a TV TVrTe rOR RENT. : bseriber offers for rent his residence f Hillaborough and Richmond street rhe } , se con‘ ains ten rooms and is “ul nish ‘ lectric light and fitred with batn, ‘ etd with the harlottetown | de Ww * © ysicem, Possession given at vice Apps to bs LG HENRY SMITH TAKE GARE oF YOUR FE By investing 50 all @ cents for a pair of @ rubbers, - ey K EP tm pain, loss o YOUR § HBAD § t time anda doctor's oil, For less than $2 we can give youa nice, neat- fitting boot anda pair of good rubbers. For ladies or ¢ gentlemen a cheap good looking bootis just as good to vear with rubbers as the m ore expensive lines, Kee p your health and save your wealth, by kindly deal- ing with us, Weeks & Warren $490 "hie Sewing Machines for' S2Q5**4"*3 at We have on hand a aii half dozen of Sample a Sewing Machines,— “AN best American make = —that we wish to dis- - pose of for cash, They Se are all iN rr Pe es ts2 — ca eon ~~ wT wT chine you can save $15 to $20ty invest * ing in one of those. Come in and see them MILLER .e BROS Connolly Building. 4 QUEEN STREET ine FFF FS See Vw ——-— — A. B, Arsenault H, RB. MacKenzie eee Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, — SOLICITORS, &c.— (Late of the firms of Charles Russel] & Co., and i. F. V. Knox, London, Eng. OFFIC B— Morris Block, Ch’town. _——— ——— ~ NOTICE: The board of Fire Wardens, Souris, offer for contract the building of 4 tanks as = specifications to be seen at the office of the secretary; also the sinking of 4 wells. Tend- ere‘'to be in by Sept 15th, marked tenders for tanks, wells. Good security required CCCARLTON, JR., Secy-Treas A <t “|THE THE DAILY. EXAMINER DAILY EXAMINER | SEPTEWBER 13, 1899. NOTES AND COMMENTS y —There has been an unexpected change of Government in New South Wales, Mr & = | Reid having been succeeded in the Premier- ! MANITOBA ELECTIONS thip by Mr. J. W. Lyne. The Labour — party ip the colony has secured the baleuce : Conservative leader in Mani oba,Mr | niga Hagh Joho Macdonakl, is by no means | — We draw attention to the legal card of ishearteced by the heavy odds agains ar. WB Harrison . arvell, putlished in ee De ; ‘; another columo of Tae Examiner. For him On the contrary he is confident of | some time afier bis admiesica es an the success Of his party. Toa Mail and {| attorney-at-law, Mr. Carvel] continued Empire reporter a few days ago he said | with the law firm of Mesera M. and 4 : : ». C. McLeod, in whoze office he had been i “T think that the organization isthe fin~|_ stadent. He has now opened an st that we have ever hadin the Domi | office oD his Own account in oD of Canada. There are forty tne Bank of Nova Scotia bu luiag j COnssILeDCies, apd there are there. Mr. Carvell ia a gradudate of |organized by townebips. Now, a King’s College University, Nova Scotia | township is six miles by six and by es- | Woe wish him succees in his choren pro- tablichipg balf a dozen men at different fession. points ip each townsbip to assist in organ- zauion, we dare been able to keep in per- —A writer in Scribner's for September | fect touch with the state of public opinion. | remarke, “ The more I have seen of the } The Conrervatives have been wonderfuily | half bloode of Canada, the moreI have | «ucces*ful in the very important work of | come to admire them. Thev are of fear- supervising the vo ers’ list. Everyw here less stock, and have inberited many good }that I have gone | have received tke| traits from both races. They regard with |} most encouraging reports. Scores of | amusement and pity their half brothers, } electors who have been known in years | the full-blood Algonquins of the remote | past as strong reformers have| forest, but they understand the arts of ieclared their intention of vot- | woodlore which make life more than en- ing Conservative at the coming elec~! durable there, They have French, En- |} tion. Then @ principal part of our duty] glish, Scotch, and Scandinavian family has been that of wiuning back Conserva-| names, and anyone who thinke they lead | tives who, since\the defeat of Premier {an uncomfortable life is very much mie- Norquay, bave parted from us on local | taken. : |issues, such as disallowance and the petty } ein ’ ¢ ‘ | school question. In this we have been Activity in England. very successful, “A most reassuring fact to me is the a absolute confidence of Conservative work- ers In every constituency that they are goirg to carry their ows ridings, course we can hardly hope for such a vic» tory, but the fact is significant, On the other hand, they are al! working. We are ip no danger from over-confidence.” What the Conservatives of Manitoba have most to fear is Liberal tampering with the ballot boxes. Mr. Macdonald expects thatthe election will be held in November. —_ THE ALASKA BOUNDARY. i a | [t 18 an interesting fact that two P. E. Islanders have now in hand the Canadian case in respeet totbe Alaskan boundary, Sir Louis Davies and Mr. Joseph Pope are on their way to England. Con- cerning their mission the Toronto Globe has the folowing despatch from Ottawa : “Statements that Mr. Reginald Tower, sritish Charge d’Affsires at Washington, and secretary Hay have arrrived at an agreement regarding @ tentative settlement of the Alaskea boundary difficulty may be authentic, butche Cauadian Government has n@ information regarding the alleg- edagreement. Sir Louis Davies and Mr, Joseph Pope, Under Secretary of State,are now On their way to London to lay the Canadian case before Lord Salisbury. Even if Mr. Tower and Col. Hay have come to an understanding there need be no fear that Lord Salisbury by acting preci- pitately will render Sir Louis and Mr. Pope’s mivsion fruitless. How he will be impressed with the Canadian case is ano- ther matter. Although Canada’s claim is eo strong agto admit of no diapule be- tweer, Canadian politicians, and, although eminent English publicists hold that we are in the right, Downing street seems to have, to speak mildly, a very open mind on the subject. Sir Louis Davies is an undoubted authority on the Alaskan question, and Mr. Pope, who has intimate knowledge of it, has prepared an exhaus. tive memorandum on the subject. Lord Salisbury has been appraised of the de- parture of the Canadians for London, and uotil they shal] bave conferred with the British Premier and Mr. Chamberlain there need be no feliance plaved on either London or Washington reports to the effect that any settlement has been con- summated.” —It is stated that even now, some of the latter-day corruptionists, (who cal] themselves Liberals) are working in ,the electoral districts south of the Hills- borough,—well! supplied with whiskey. ————_—~- @>o i A new lot of blue willow China just opened at W P Colwill’s. Loxpox, September 11.--The troops Of| going to South Africa as the resultof the decision of Friday’s Cabinet Council to send ten thousand soldiers there, wiil pro- ceed to Natal, bringing the totel number ef men in thatcolony up to 16,000. Reinforcements numbering 5,000 men will be drawn from India. The Northumberland Fusiliers will em- bark next Saturday for Cape Colony, leaving for Southampton. The first Roya] Suesex Regiment has been ordered to be ready toembark within three days. An infantry brigade with a division of field artillery, from Aldershot, with eigh- teen gune bas been erdered to leave for the Cape in ten days. It is understood that General Sir Redvers Baller will sail for Capetown next Satur- day. The Indian authorities are char- tering steamships to transport troops to South Africa as rapidly as possible. ee En ree - ——-- moe — -_n-—e eae « Hairax Exuisirion, fare $3.50 round trip—'l hoee going to the above from Char- lottetown can purchase tickets at the rail- way ‘epot at Charlottetown, depart by the 7.40 am. train and arrive at Halifax by the renowned Intercolonial Maritime ex- prese at 9 55p m., only one hour later than going via Pictou or one hour and twenty-five minutes lees time on the road, besides being able to spend about two bours in Moncton and enjoy the luxury of the new I C R trains. The option of coming back via Pictou or Point du Chene ie also a pleasing feature, af Stow SHIP NEWS. Port of Charloctetown. ENTERED. Sept 12—Cora Lee, McDougall, Sydney; Lady Franklin, Garein, Picton; Henry C lves, Patton, Louisburg; Ripple, Cruick- shank, Sydney; Lorena, McMillan, Wood Islands; Matilda, Hairs, Great Bras D’or: Lois, Landing, Sydney; ss La Grand Duck- esse, Hanlan, Bostone CLEARED. Sept 12— Lady Franklin, Garcin, Pictou, Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; Lorena, Mc Millan, Wood Islands; Matilda, Haire, Richibueto; Nellie Reid, Reid, Wallace. f = NOTICE. Tre Fire Wardens of Souris offer for sale Debentures to the amt. of $2090, for 15 years rt 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Haod Engine. C. C. CARLTON, JR., Sec’y-Tre 197 tf You May Have Tried Others now try The “HERCULES” Wire mattress.” So called because under test it has proven to be ten times stronger than any old style wire mattress. WILL' NOT SAG—Costs no more than the cheap kinds. MARK WRIGHT! AND CO HomelMakers CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 13, (899 setae ase et ath tae -EXCELSIOR- .FURS.. — =, Fancy Neck Ruffs <agme— FUR-LINED CAPES cory and gold, with sable afew days FUR COLL ARS, V Astrachan, Persi 59 White Wool Boas, 15ec, 20c, 35c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. Seal, and about 20 combin FUR JACKETS—Large stock of FUR CAPES. Trimmings, Mitts to match. trimming, 1Z., —at- an, etc. A score to choose from assorted trimmings, Capes, 130 inch sweep, Brocaded Fur-lined Capes, blue and gold, black and 202, 25c, 35c, 40ceand 55c each, Decp Far-lined gold, green Thibet and plain black fur-lined capes from $13,50 to $35.00. Another large shipment expected in 385 Feather Boa Ostrich Boas, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and $4 00. SMALL FURS--COLLARS Black Furs, Greenland Seal, Sable, Opposum, Astrachan, Beaver, Persian, Otter ations in Neckwear, Muffs to match. Large stock of Velvet Capes with Fy: : 25 Grey Lamb Collars and Caps Please examine our fine stock befor2 purchasing, we will save you money, CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, B, A. BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No 1706 Money to Loan. RATES St. John Exhibition In connection with the above the P E Island Railway wil] se)] tickets as foj!ows from aij] stations on the 9th September to 19th, good to return on the 25th at one first class fare— On Thureday 14th Sept., good to return on the 16th, at $3.50 from sll etatiors west of Port Hill and east of Emerald. From Summerside at $2.50, snd from al! stations between Port Hill and Emerald $2.50 and one first claee fare. On Monday, 18th September, tickets at fame rate as on 14ty, will be sold good to returo on 20th. Tuesday, 19th September is P E Island day, when Governor McIntyre is expected to be present at St. John Exhibition. GEO. F. OWEN, 210—d&wpat gur Rep. St. John Exh Mortgage Sale There wi}] be sold by public auction in front of the Court House, in Summerside, on Friday, the thirteenth day of October, next, A D, 1899, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, the power of rale contained in a Mortgage, daied the 22nd day of March, A D, 1895, and made bee Seen tween Archibald M McGilvery, and Nancy E McGilvery, his wife, of the one part and the undersigned of the other part, allthattract of Jandon Lot 18, Prince | County, Prince Edward Island, bounded as followe:—Commencing ata stake fixed in the division line, between Township eighteen and Prince Town Royalty, on the south side of the Baltic Road or division line ten cha‘ne, thence south twelve chains and fifty links or tothe north boundary liae of Sircon Delaney’s land, thence west aloug the same ten chains to the Malpeque Road, aforesaid, and thence along same, north twelve chains aud fifty links to the | place of commencement, containing = and a half acres of land, more or ess, For further particulars apply at the office of J E Wyatt, Barricterat Law, Summerside, J E WYATT, 113—dy4i Mortgagee -10- | IT PAYS TO BUY AT ww PERKING Our Milliner Miss Mutch Has just returned from a trip to Toronto and Moatreal where sie has been attending ithe millinery openings. She | with her staff of helps and the most ap to date millinery goods is better prepared than ever to give the satisfaction that the public have a right to look for We can say with confidence that we can give the satisfac. tion required. W. A. HEUSTIS Buyer for F. Perkins & Co., while visiting the Toronto Fxhibitions was able to pick up some of the iatest Cana- dian novelties. He also visited Montreal and has just return- ed. Our Furs and fal] Jackets are open and are pice and stylish. No room here for # discription. Come and séé them; it will pay you if you want to purchase anything im this line. #0204244 44200068, “OOP 0248 JTLASSBSB Ges 2004 v Lenenoanse MiFurs!¢ 2 ODOD |] 0VIPDABO§NS FDS Yi Sacques /) ODOD 0-2 0D6O 03 A te-BE D4 DOD UMNOVELTIES ‘D COD OD OD OD 02D OD. SHIDO £QEQ SD“ OSS OD S FINE —MILLINERY fz CDBOD INV OD 9°VSHBKHDBSBSHBW SD IVOSDT® ea 03.0 439 ¢ A High Class Dress Goods. BOOED 6HODOH9O 5 O6O4 OOH SS O6O6008?