ee matte Raa, ¥ 0 LL, ry i mn, - enemas cS tears This is True Liberty, when Fr ae Born Men having to advise the Publio, : E DAILY EXAMINER Shane may speak free,’ = unirenes At Lali Thurs- eveninec—we’ll open the past seven day milli linery > Season s hibit. ex- great We promise you a magnifi- cent showing of fall millinery designs—the finest you'll see in P, KE. I. New hats trimmed and un- The Great Millinery Exhibit trimmed, new millinery trim- mings, mew everything. And the best of all will be a great showing of hats and bonnets designed by our MISS TOOMBS. THURSDAY, 4th October 7.30 p. m. MUURE & BUD The M llinery Leaders. Here You'll Find ~~-+>-: Furniture Bargains But we don’t like tu use the word. So many ad- Vertisers us2 it and don’t mean it, Webster says, We maecan it--a gainful transaction]}for‘our customers, We would like you to call amd satisfy yourself tnat * € ¥ g & * € , e * a . “4 gainful transaction”—that’s how } é a 4 . what we say is true. ; = Se oe @ 2] eom ee eee oe John Newson BOOBs 642-47 HPOSD. 90V93 54-°S0°OO8G 9D &°S4 O44, > a ce Ed en dL ee Summer Suiting. IRR RIE FE Our importatio ns of clothes for spring and summer is now omplete, and wa invite inspection of the lszz s035 Gud nobbiest tock of suitings, overcoatings and trouserin zy tw he seen in his city, Correct style, perfict fit and bret workmanship ‘daranteed, Always on hand, a full line vf gents’ furnishings JOUN MLEOD & CO CHARLOTTETOWN Pf J ed that something was needed _COMMANDER- IN- CHIEF Ysera was His Firth ) ay. COMPLETE ARMY REORGANIZA~ TION. The Scheme of the Government will be Announced this Evening. (Spactan to Tae E xamiver] Lonpoy, Oct. 1.—Itis officially an- nounced that Lord Roberts has been ap- pointed Commander in chief of the British Army. Yesterday was Lord Roberi’s birthday. Lonvoy, Oct. 1.— General Kitchener wiil probably remaia as Lord Roberts’ right-hand man, and General Buller will be Commander in Africa. The aanouncement of Lord Roberts ap- pointment isthe most startling event ia British military affairs in holfa centurye Great changes are certain to take place in the British ermy system, and Lord Roberts beirg consumately a soldier w |! undoubtedly construct a powarful fightirg O'ganization out of the’material given him, Loypox, Oct. 1.—Although the tact that the sppointment bad been made was ‘already known, the formal arnrouncemevt ie hailed by the Unionist party as a wel- come pledge that the army reorganization | will be carried outin the moat effective manner, I+ was bevinning to be recogniz- to give etrength to the Unionist campaign. | It is semi cflicially announced. that Mr. Wyndham, the parliamectary Under- Secretary of State for War, in bis speech ‘to be delivered at Derby this evening, will outline the goveromeat’s scheme of army |reforme, aod that the War Office is ar~ ‘ranging with Lord Roberts for the retura of a large portion of the army in South , Africa, GOVERNMENT BAKING POWDER TESTS. The Royal Baking Powder ie an of4 candidate for favor with the housekeepers of the Dominion. Its patrons: wii] be pleased to know that the recent Govern- ment report giving the annalyses of bak ing powders sold inthe Dominion show the Royal to be the purest of cream of tar- tar powdere, the most healthful iu charac~ ter, and of greatest leavening strength. It is shown that the art iz baking pow- der making is to give a pure and health~ ful powder, of h ghest leavening powder, which will keep indefinitely without los- ing its strength. Theee two qualifications —effective keeping ani higLest menage it is impossible to combine ia @ powder except with the use of chemically pure ingredients. The report states that the Only entirely cream cf tartar powders which came up tothis standard were the Royal and Clevelana’s. Russian Soldiers. Moscow, Sept. 29.-A military train has just been wrecked on the Tran-baikal railway. Eleven coldiers were killed, many were injurei and twenty cars were emashed to pi-_ces. sais —We have been asked to direct the at- tention of the civic authorities to the un- fiviehed condition of the new bridge and lsidewalk on Brighton Road. eas _—— Baking Powder Made from pure cream of _of tartar, | Safeouards the food } against alum. Afum baking powders are the greatest menacces to nalth of oe. present Gay. BS ‘AL SAXING SOWDER Sh. SW GRR. iF —— oer cern erga ae om 48 Ae EY Ot <a eee ete tallies . . . en Single Copies Pwo Jaat; FOUNDERED AT SBA. A Ship Goes Down —All Hands Saved | (Spectan ro Toe Examiner ] | New York, Oct, paiel, 1.—The ship Non-~ owned by the Standard Oil Com- ; pany, which sailed from here September 10th fur Sours Bay, Java, with a full cargo of case oii foundered at sea Sep? ‘ew ber 12th, and her crew were broaght to this port today by the British tramp s:camer Glengoil. ——— QUEBEC POLITICS. Hon-S. N. Parent to Forma Minis try. [SpectaL To Tae Examiner. ] Ortawa, Oct, 1.—Hon. 8. N. Parent. Mayor of Quebec and Commissioner of Lands, Mines and Forests, has been called upon by Lieutenant Governor Jette to form a new ministry. CANADIAN CONTINGENT Sailed For Home Yesterday —Cape Town Returns Thanks. oo (Speorar ro Tae Examiner.) Care Towx, Oct. 1.—The Canadian contingent, under Major Pelletier, sailed yesterday on board the transport Idaho. The people of Cape Town accorded (bem a reception, the Mayor voicing the thanks of the city for their brilliant ser- vices in the “eld Boxers Captured. Prxin, Sept. 21, via Shanghai, Sept 27—Many boxere have been captured in the city through information furnished by Christian and pro-foreign Chinese. The latter state that wavy Boxers are entering the city in disguice. ‘lane Boxers say thev will bide their time,and will win yet. The population of the city is in- creusirg -teadily. Tbe provost marshals’ courts are administering the affiirs of the city. The punishments inflicted on per sons couvicted of various offences range from death to fifty blows and hard labor. Boxers are ex‘ cuted, EE + A Foreign Forces. Vienna, Sept. 29.—The Admiralty hae received a despaicn from Taku giving the strength of the forces landed there by the a‘lied powers as follows : Austrian, 494 ; German, 8,178 ; British, 8,353 ; Awericen, 5,608 ; French, 6,575 ; Ttalv, 2,541 ; Racsia, 20,934 ; Japanese, 15,570 ; total, 68 253. Injunction Served on Miss Coghlan. — —— -——— Rocuester, Sept. 29.—United States Marshal Burne sneceeded after the ed here this evening of ‘‘ Becky Sharp,” ““ Vanity Fair,” in eerving 8p iloaetion on Miss Gertrude Coghlan.sestraining that actress from p-esenting * Becky Sharp” until October 5th, when she must appear at Syracuse and show caure why a per. msaent injunction shall] note .ter. HE BEST should be your sim v “a buying medicine. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla and have the best ‘st medicine MONEY CAN BUY. FOR Insurance | Fire, Marine, Lite Apply to HYNDMAN & 60 Agents. 33 Queen Street. ISLAND MONDAY_ OCTOBER _| qURD ROBERTS — LATEST NEWS FROM CHINA RUSSIa Withdraws From Pekin FRICTION BETWEEN BRITISH AND RUSSIANS. Sections of Railway in the Hands of Both a (Speciau ro Tae Examiner] Pexiy,Sept, 25, via Shanghai, Serr. 30 —At aconterence of generale here ton day, the Russian commanrc er announced the immediate withdrawal from Pek n cfthe bulk of the Ru-sian troops. He wilileave on Sept. 27, and the Russien legation will foliow on S.turday. There will remain a mixed fo cs of about 2,000 men to repres-nt Russia. | The Russian genera) asserted that the despatch from St. Peter: burg,tranemiiting the order to withdraw, contained,a etate- the same policy. The other generaie replied that they had received no order of that nature. Friction between the British and Ru ~' sians over the railway continues, each —- —_— meat that ell the powers were adopting ; NO 228 On wash day aad every other day is SURPRISE SOAP it will give the best service; is always sniform in quality, always satisfactory. You cannot do better than have Surprise Soap always in your house. SURPRISE is a pure hard Soap. Ll seizing and guarding sma’! sectione. The repairing of the line,is therefore, uo- systematic, and the completion of? work ie very indifinite, Coghlan’s Body Found. GaLvesTon, Texas, Sept. 29 —A rep ri reached here to-day tla: the cesket cur- taining the remains of Charlee Ceghlen, the actor, whodi dio thiscity last wins ler, was toned at @ polot about sixteen miles north of Galveston, near tie town of La Marque. The cavket wa- washed from the receiving vaultat Likeview cemetery, whic. was destroyed by the storm, the undertaker who piaced the casket in the vault went to La Marque tunis evening to identify it. SOLOMON SLOW’S ADVICE. What I Would Do, or Have Done, if I Were Boss. I would again ask Sir Luis Davies why the duiy on kerosene oi! wae ouly redaced 0 e ceut per gallon, I would ask Sir Louis Davies, and ex- pect a straight answer, if he did or did not promise to reduce tue Saree oil to nothing. I would ask Sir Lonis Davies if he carried out ove single p.omise revarding the management of government at ( tawa that be made durirg the eighteen yeare he was in Opposition. I vould ask {Sir Louis Davies—but what is the use? he won’s teli I would name Sir Louis Davies the man of brokea promises. I would—oh, yes, but what’s the use ? We are bere, you are there, and what are vou going to do about it? I would—but then it is need'e*a to ack ‘* where are you a’, SirsLouis ?’ Tueday efter the election L will auswer, ** Not in it.” I would-~yes-—well-—our policemen are abused ove day for not doing their duty, next day they are abused because they doit. Let us see: well, the other day they puta cow in the pound; perfectly right;if they put more in it would be beiter. Well, in this ca-e they put the cow in tbe pound and some person went and used his influence to get it oat for 25 cents, because it waa said to belong to a poor wicow. That wasall right. But the cow belonged toa lusty young man, and this man, mind you, actual!y had tle hardil ood a day er two after to abuse the peor policeman for putting the enimal in the pound. I would put the man there himeelf, I wouid give our policemen credit (and do give them credit) for what they do; but their jot is a bard one. If people in authority over our police would let them dotheir duty they would be much better and bave a better time of i; but they are between the devil and the deep sea. I would not allow City Councillors or let tuem do their duty, and if they are left alone they will do it. I would have the waste paper kept off thejscreets. I would keep the sidewalks clean. SoLomon Siew. aay others to interfere with our police; | Just received a choice | i { _ stock of the finest Lilium “Aarrisii or Faster Lily “Bulbs. \ ‘GEO CARTER & G0 | Seedsmen and Bookselley g ne eee j ee sm SUEDECUCEOVESUSLOSEREERERERQEQOEGEERY IP" THOSE WHO REQUIRE PRESCRIPTIONS OF TER Best Quality Drugs PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, PERFOMES AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIP— TION Should call on A, W. REDDIN, Pho, 8, The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. " AELRREUGRREEURSERGR CER DRRERRGROEEE: i i524 TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady cured of her Deatness and No:-.s in Sv c4e tte eueneeesaeneneeeraeent Te Cee the Head by Dr. Nicholsons A )tilicial Ear Drums, gave $5,0co to Lis In- stitute, so that pecple unab!c wy pro cure the Ear Prem: mey 22%¢ item free. Address 2a2nd, The Nicholson Institute, Lengcctt, Gurrersbury Lonaon, W. Th. +k. UTA TED. An agent for Prince Edward [sland to point sub-agents, and take contro! o) th: ‘sale of Keeler-Kirkpatrick’s M fg. 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