The = A ge eee a ttt DAILY EXAMINER oo True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak tree,’ a ca : Four Dollars per Se. senate Read. ROOM —_-- VOL 38 Five Persons Killed and One In- leather re [Srectat to Tue Harirax,N. §S., Sept. 28 —An excur- sion train coming from Pictou to Halifax this morning, crashed into a working train near Stellarton. The engineer and fireman of each engin, were killed. Their names are: James Sproull, engineer; Michael O’Brien, en- gineer; W. G, Henderson, fireman; Joha R. McKenzie, fireman. A Mr. Cameron, of Scotch Hill, a pas- senger, was killed, and ano:her passenger, John MeMiilan, of Pictou, was injured. COLLISION ON THE INTERCOLONIAL. EXAMINER. ] soled boots Specially made for In- fants’ feet. These pro- tect the feet from cold and hurt—well recom- mended, Price 50 to 68c, GOFF ERUS ORO OSD OOS - 0G] OGVO : Summer over ROOSEVELT NOMINATED. For the Governorship of New York State. [Spectat tro THe ExamiIner.] Saratoca, Sept 28.—The Republican State Convention opened here yesterday. Theodore Roosevelt was declared nomi- pated on the first ballot. The vote was: Roosevel’, 756,Black, 218. | The nomination of Col. Roosevelt was made unanimous. a oo ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in h n hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists. | ¢ NE e : : © $ Fall In Bronchial Lozenges, cough Mixtures, Emulsions, Quinine Pills, Beef, Iron and W ine, Quinine Wine, and all other tonics. A.W. BEDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE. Susnyside. ~ ee Insurance e20e2e000 Every kind of insurance written in leading Brit- O44 2] °S |] 60020 ish and at \ gmesens 2° = Companies, the lowest possible rates. & 0063 2» 0689 FW. Hyndman TO LET That centrally situated house on Prince St., near the Methodist Brick Church, containing nine large rooms, in good order with stable and coach house attached— Possession given the 15th of October next. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, lower ; nce Agent Queen St, Ch‘town. 215 Insurance Agent, A44A4A If It 1g Newsen’s s—It’s Good «iil i p> ANewly Married Man Ip ati is happy at the thought that he has secured the hr» ‘i finest woman in the ‘world. Be as particular in ]P» tl bnying Furniture. If you wrnt the best, you [b» “(l will buy from us, il)» «| i GENTS FURNISHINGS In Ready Made Clothing Ties, Shirts, Co'lars, Cufls, Gloves Hats & Caps, Everything in the furnishing line. Excerpt Boots, Prices right at the Bargain Corner. W. D. MCKAY BARGAIN CORNER CO EEEMALAT 5:15) 4 WN EY oe NEW DEPARTURE IS EXPECTED, In the Fast | Lin Arrange- ments, CARTWRIGHT MAY MAKE CER- TAIN CONDITIONS. Having Boats Call at Halifax, and Connect with fast trains. (Seecrat ro Tae Examryer.] Orrawa, Sept 28.—In connection witn the Fast Line matter it is quite possible that a surprise may be sprung in the shape of a new departure. It is on the tapis that Cartwright may ‘declare that no fast line | be satisfactorily concluded as long as vess sels are required to ascend the Gulf of St. Lawrence and that in order to obtain a high | rate speed, negotiations can | | jlave to be met there by trains capable of an hour, which wil] eee immediately on the arrival of the | boats. | This, itis conten Jed, will enable passen- | gers to reach the Pacific coast and New York sooner than by direct line from Livers | pool to New York. | doing forty miles THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. i Fraser and McMillan have Chances for the Lieutenant Governorship (Srecta, to Toe Examiyer. | Orrawa, Sept 28.—D. C. Fraser and K | Amos McMillan, M P, are meotioned as the probable successors for the Lieutenant Governorship of the North West Terri- ‘ tories. ———$ | EUROPE WATCHING FRANCE. A Military Coup d’Etat would cause Little Suprise. London, Sept. 26. —The alarming situ- ation in France rivets the attention of Ea. rope. The excitement is increasing hour- ly, new revelations and developments are expected, and a military coup d’etat would net surprise any body. The weakness of M. Brisson, the Pre mier, over the affairs of Lieut~Col. Picquart, who is now in secret confine~ ment inthe military prison of Cherche Mida, placed there, apparently, without the knowledge of the Government, and in epite of the fact that he was in the hands ofacivil court, has disgusted even his own persousl friends, who call him a coward and a dolt, while the enemies of 4 revision of theDreyfus case accuse him of being a hypocrite, and of having sold him- self to a Dreyfus syndicate, an organiza- tion oo undoubtedly exists. LAMA UA aS Stationery All the leading lines Carters’ Inks Stafford’s Inks Underwood’s Inks Hyatt’s ‘Anchor’ Brand Slates Gillott,s Pens Esterbrook’s Pens McNiven & Cameron’s Pens Carter’s Pens Papeieries Commercial Blanks Tissue Paper Shipping Tags Copyiog Presses Fountain Pens Best and Cheapest at Carters Bookstore. eee eee ener ers riven orn eT TOTTI QAALMLMehka GAUL Aba dad ddd da SZ> ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1898 Single Copies two cents, THE HALIFAX EXHIBITION. A good deal ofthe Prize Money com- . ing this way. As at St. John, ao it is at Halifax; the exbibitors from Prince Edward Island are more thas holding their own in the differ - ent departments. The following is ex- tracted from the prize listas published in the Halifax Herald at hand this morn- ing. THE CATTLE PRIZES. Durhams or Shorthorns. Bull,3 years old and upwards— 1, F G Bovyer, PET. Heifer, 2 yearsold—l1, FG Bovyer; 2, F G Bovyer. Heifer, 1 year old—1, F G Bovyer, Calf, under L year old—4, FG Bovyer. Bull, any oge—Diploma, FG Bovyer. Female, any age—Diploma, F G Bovyer Herd, consisting of one bull and four females, over one year old, owned by ex- hibitor—1, F G Bovyer. Special Prizes, The Dominion Short Horn Bveeders’ association offers a sweepstake prize of $10 for the best bull, any age, to be re~ corded in the Dominion short horn herd book: 1, bull, F G Bovyer; 1, female, F G Bovyer. Galloways, Herd, consisting of one bull and four Halifax will have to be made, the port of termination and vessels will } females, owned by exhibitor 1, F G Bov- yer, THE SHEEP PRIZES. Leicesters. Ram, 2 shears and over—1, Albert Boss wall. PEI. Shearling—1, Albert Boswall. Lamb ~ 1, Albert Boswal!; 2, Albert Bos~ wal!;3, Wm Clark, PEI. Pair ewes, 2 sheurs and over—l, Albert s0swell; 2,Wm Clark. Shearlings 1, Albert Boswall—2, Wm Clerk. Lambs 1, Clark. Albert Boswall—2, Wm Pen | ram 2 ewes,2 ewe lambs—1,Albert | Boswal|l; 2, Wm Clark. COTSWOLDS. Shearling 1, John Tweedy—2, John Tweedy. Lamb—1, John Tweedy. Pair ewes, 2 shears and over—l, John Tweedy. Shearlings—l, John Tweedy. Lambs—1, John Tweedy. Pen 1 ram, 2 ewee, 2 ewe lambs—1,John Tweedy. LINCOLNS. Ram, 2 shears and over—1, FG Bovyer» Georgetown; 2,Franklyn Bovyer, George- town, Shearhog 1, Franklyn Bovyer—2, F G Bovyer. Pair ewes, 2 shears and over—l, F G Bovyer, Shearlings 1% G Bovyer—2, F G Bov-~ yer; 3, Franklyn Bovver. Pen, | ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs—1,F G Bovye; 2, Franklyn Bovyer. Shropshires, Ram, 2 shears and ever—2, D Fergu- son, Ch’town; 3, Albert Boswall. Shearlings—1l, D Ferguson. Lamb—\, Albert Boswell, Boswall. Pair ewes, 2 shears and over—2, Albert Boswall. Shearlings—l, Albert Boswell. Lambs—1, Aibert Boswell; 2, D Fergu- son; 3, Albert Boswell. Pen, 1 ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs—1,Al- bert Boswal!; 2, D Ferguson. 2, Albert Special Prizes, The American Shropshire Registry Association offer $25 in special prizes for Shropshires. Best flock of four registered Shropshire lambs (one ram lamb and three ewe lambs,) ali to be American bred and owned by exhibitor at leastten days before showing—2, Albert Boswall. Oxford Downs. Ram, 2 shears and over—l, Fred G Bovyer;2 Edwin Edwards, North Wilt- shire, Shearling—1, F G Bovyer; 2, F G Bovyer; 3, D R McKay. Pair ewes, 2 sheara and over—3FG Bovyer. Shearlings—2, F G Bovyer; 3, Edwin Edwards. Lambs—3, F G Bovyer, Pen, 1 ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe Jambs—2, F G Bovyer. Pure bred not registered. Ram, 2 shears and over—1l, Albert Boswal!; 2, Wm Clark. Lamb—1, A Boswall; A Boswall, Pair ewes, 2 shears and over—-1, A Boswall. Shearlings—1, Wm Clark; 3, A Boswall. Lambe—\l, Wm Clark; 2 A Boewall. Pen, 1 ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs—1 Wm Clark; 2, A Boswall. THE PRIZES FUR HORSES. Carriage Horses. 2,Wm Clark; 3, Filly or gelding, 3 years old—R Steele, Ch’town. Two year olds—l1, D McMillan, Char- lottetown. al iE NEP MIRC 8 wwERRBRE Grand = Millinery Opening We’re going to keep open house in our store. ae me € ie ne iy ae . He se ae = - 7.30 O'clock se until 10 ae 3 YOU ARE INVITED Ye ae iS to come in and make “your self at home” walk round, ex- amine our magnificent Mil- linery Exhibit. Our display this time will Surpass everything heretofore attempted in Charlottetow, Handsome, untapenes Hats, newest ag | terials, Wings, Tips. ‘Birds new effects in Silk Veivets and the thousand and one other millinery necessities, The feature of the evening will be the display of im- ported models and the beauti- ful designs by our Miss McKeiver. < EMO Me FESO ROS RR Vnnicombe’s Orchestra will be in attendance all the evening, to furnish music. Positively Nothing Sold anywhere except in the Mil- linery Department. You wen’t be asked to buy there either. We will close Thursday Afternoon at 4 O’clock and Re Open at 7.30 oclock. 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