a ae = ae - = —— as ss = = ss - = = EE lU/! = = = =“ - eee Sl Z EE ——————=———— a i a Sl lor eee ese eeormlhl oe le I SS a a * . eee i Mian! yr” ours) — THE DAILY EXAMINER Felt —————————S_ ‘More New Hats CHA Saturday we opened up stilljanother lot of handsome new [felt hata, mostly in d We've ‘a lot of the pop- ular new shapes included among them. greys and fawns. Some of then are trimmed with fold of polka dotted silk, others with a "single band of ribbon, some with three bands of ribbon—ete, etc, Some3j of the prices are $1.40,91.50, 1.75, 1.90, 2.45 ete. The busiest store on Char- io. eLown’s busiest street. Dm, coffee aad t We hawe the “tench coats of arms. We have sold ¥e are MAKERS 8 required. Anil 2nd°1 900, —— Beautiful Enamelld Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, scar ea spoons. aid m witb British, Canadian, Scotch, frish ‘and Also flag and maple leaf pins from 102. and 15¢. up. a nuaber of wedding rings lately, but as of rings can quickly supply any style of ‘ew gold spectacles and «yeglasse~. Ew .Tavlor OPTiIciaNn Oamerou Block, Charlottetow All the leadin ™ine’* “yy Crahmin.” HASZARD’S BRAHMIN TEA. | Morte Direct From the Warburton’ Estate The most Popular and be ee st seller in Oanada. « s*vcers in town] and country now se)! Haszards}jthe fer it, and see that you get i, XKLOTTETOWN P: E. 1S TAT) PIE —— » a Leterme. ee i aldiickiieeddigcinadtth a ne Cn cemepaeemant senalliliaidieateieeniinieissttls ae a menticinmnsiiaci ee . = ems Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having toadvise the:Public, may speak free.”—Evnirines damien ees —————— LAND THURSDAY ~~ Se eS me _~— GT Powers A RUSSIAN JOURNAL'S SIGNIFI- CANT STATEMENT. The Allies March Through the Porbidden City. — —— (Sractan To Taz Examiner] Loxpon, Sept. 6.—Sir Alfred Gaselee’s despatch, which shows that the situation in Pekio was unchanged on Auguet 29th, is the only Chinese news this morning. The cancellation of the order holding back the Fourth Indian Brigade is regard- ei as important... It shows that whatever is the outcome of Russia’s policy the British Government is determined to have sufficient troops on the spot adequately to protect British interests. Considerable significance is attached to the statement by the Journal de S:. Peters~- burg ae specially indicating a modifica, cation of Russian policy. It is noted that while the Journal de St. Petersburg announces Ruesia’s determination to maintain the solidarity of the powers, it only mentions the withdrawal of the min isters and not of the troops at Tien Tsin. Itis velieved that the powers might sgre, to such modifivation of the original Rus-~ sian, proposals, Loxpoy, Sept. 6.—General Sir Alfred Gaselee, commander of the British-Indian troops ai Chinese capital, wires as follows: “Pekin, Aug. 29th.—The allie’ marched through the Forbidden§C.ty yes” yerday, (Aug. 28th.) The British had third place in the procession,the Russ an: aod Japanese being fin greater atrengih.’, FAST MOVING AT HARTFORD. Crescens Beats the World's Stailion Record, — [SprciaL ro 1se Examiven.} Haartrorp, Conn., Sept. 6.—Crescens beat the world’s trotting stallion record in a special trial against time. His time was 204}. The former record wae 2.05}. ee time —~ |Rovar Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum, ing powders are the greatet ts to health of the present day, RO ‘AL BAKING “OWDER CO., NEW YORK, —— ~-— a (ER eee Alum menacé Prince Edward Island Railway CHARLOTTETOWN EXHIBITION. Bept. 25th to 28th inclusive. Excurstex Retvurnx Tickets will be iseued from ell stations Sept, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1900, at one first class single fare, good to return Sept. 29th, 1900, at special reduced fares, good to re- turnt Sept. 27th, 1900. For particulars of rates and special train arrangement apply to nearest ticket agent or conductors on trains. G."A- SHARP, Supi Ch’town, Sept. 4th, 1900. eod. BRITISH INTERESTS Russia and the Other} SEPTEMBER 6 1900 Q STRIKE AT SYDNEY. Coal Outters Want a Further In. crease. me ors sociation went on trike yeuterday. Work at tho mines is at a standecill, ko the PeTRE PRIGH WILL eyting cutters were getting 40 cents box of 1,700 pounds, They then asked for 45 cents and received a raise. They now demand 50 cents per box or 66 per ton instead of 60. nett: BOERS LEAVE LADYBRAND — — l Looted the Stores and Took all the Horses. — pe (Srxora, ro rag Examiver-] Maserv, Basutoland, Sept. 6.—The Boers left Ladybrand last eveniog. The, looted the stores and took all the horses including the cavalry mounts, The British casualties were five wounded. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Say, tonest Free Traders, are “you now prepared to vote for the men who have maintained Protection? —Say, independent electors of West Queen’s, will you dance, now, to the euanged tune of Sir Louie Davies ? —Say, you electors who in 1896 de- nounced an expenditure of $41,700,000 what will youdd in 1900 when the ex. peuditures are to be $56,000,000? —__— > © << —__ EARNSCLIFFE NOTES. Tupper aud victory. Hurrah t Tarte’s dying yell--Mo-re bo odle, Miss Jessie McPhee ia visiting friends in Cardigan. Miss , Hattie Moore, of Egmont Bay, is visiting her Earnscliffe relatives. Miss Genevieve McDonald, teacher of Roeeneath achool, paid us a brief visit this week. Mrs. Joho B. Morrisey and Miss Emma Morrisey :eiuroed to Boston on Satur- day. ite, Fred Rore, of East. Milton, Maes., who has been epending a long pleasant holiday in Ezsrnse.iffe, returns home on Tueeday next. Io King’s County they have a “floating bridge,” in Earnscliffe we have a“ rolling bridge.” This consists of four and a-hal old fence rails that rolls whichever wa the horse goes. If the rails were new and peeled, there would be less friction during the rolling process, | Great excitement prevailed not for sway supposed to bea vulture, was seen flying into a dwelling house. Armed with a search light, lasso, etc.,a numberof the boys entered the premives only to find, to their sorrow on reachirg tbe attic, that the bird bad ereaped through a knot hole in the roof. ‘Tue Examinern’s timetable of the Jacques Cartier is not complete, as it does not mention China Point. The steamer calls atChina Point whenever there is freight or passengers to take on board, or land; This she hasbeen enabled to do ever since the block of the old wharf got ecared by a visit of the governmeni engin- eer and moved away from the wharf, out into the middle of the stream. Also we note that the offise of wharfing- er at China Poiat, has—in the interests of economy, we presume, been abolished, hence it 1s necessary for parties heving | freight consigned to them by the boat to be on thewharf whea she arrives or the goods become public propertyr e RX, Sept. 4, 1900. BRITISH PARLIAMENTS. Treland,which will shortly be dissolved,is | the fourteenth of Queen Victoria’s reign. and was elected in July and August, 1895 | Since Her Majesty ascended the throne— ! Jane, 1837—~the country has kad the fol-' lowing Prime Ministers ; Lord Melbourne, once; Sir Robert Peel, once; Lord John, afterwards Bar] Russell, twice; Lord Derby, three timee; Lord Aberdeen, once; Lord Palmerston, twice; Disraeli, after warde Lord Beacouefield, twice; Mr, Glad. stone, four times; Lord Salisbury, three times; Lord Roseberry, once. Lord Salis- bury, now in office, and Lord Roseberry are the only svrvivors of the distinguish- ed men who have held the position. t from here recently, when a strange bird . The Parliament of Great Britain and | Fpl 20 101° INTERESTING NEWS | FROM OTTAWS =e cso ts wom) — 1 The Hillsborough Bridle, Wey, ¢, B., Sept. 6.—The Coal cutters ™ she North Sydney Mining Ac Contract, Fae ET, = AGGREGATE A MILLION DOLLARS. Governor Patterson's Successor— Elevated to the Senate. (Srecr au to Tae Exauryer} Ortawa, Sept. 6.—M. J. Uaney, of Toronto, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Haney has been awarded the contract for @ railway and traffic bridge for the P EB Island railway over the Hilleboroug» river at Charlottetown. The contract price aggregates in the neighborhood of & million dollars. Mr. Haney has two years within which to complete the work- A short meeting of Council was held yesterday et which the appointment of Col. Macmillan, as Governor Petterson, was made, V.Ellie, M. P., Senator hes been passed, —_——<——= HALIFAX, W. S., EXHIBITION. Sept. 12:h t> 20ih, 1900. Excursion Retuan Tickers will be iesued either via Poiotdu Chene or Pic- tou trom al] stations atone first class single fare from Sept. llth to 19th, 1900. both inclusive, gooi to return Sept. 220d 1900, and on Sept. 12th and 13:cb, 1900; the round trip rate will not exceed $3.50 from any station; good to return third day, including day of iseue. G. A. SHARP, Supt Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1920. Prince Edward Island Railway. ST. JOHN, WN, B., EXHIBITION. ExcoNstox Rervrn Tickets wiil be iseved froni aj] etatione at one tirst clacs single fare frim Sept. 8.b to 18:h, 1900, both inclusive, goed to retura until Sept. 22nd, 1900, and on Sept. 11th and exceed $3.50 from any station, good to riturn third day, ineluding date of issue. G. A SHARP, Supt. Ch’town, Sept. 41b, 1900. eod. A new lot | George EB. Hughes aa Small Queen CIGARS. Just received. In order to dispose of them quick'y, we are selling them for $2.50 per box, (100 in a box.) In all colors and strengths. .The People’s Draggist. Apothecaries’ Hall, . of Manitoba in sucecession to Governor|& An order-in-Council appointiag Mr. J*}; Prince Edward Island Railway, | 17th, 1900, the rouua trip rate wil] not} C' O ” tte-open Tuesday, September 4th — ee We are still headquarters fox School Books | college Books Exercise Books an Sori DUlvre | Pons, Ink Sates Pencils, &¢. An immésée stock vow on |} hand, We are a! ready for the rush, but come early. Ask for our new School Book Price List. Special earth discount to ail. GEO GARTER & 60. ——— }) Particularly like a certain kind { AiG of comb, would do well to look & mover our stock, We take pleasure in hy showing you just that partieular \\ )) comb you like. Ever hear of the = = “‘Reform,””—here are seme of ite iat dir pointst—eeth constructed in jy) pyramid form, makes them strong ) at base, teeth groved at base, #1! does away with sharp edges—pre- {\ vents breaking of hair, easily “ft cleaned and other good points. Sold at 25c each. Other combs from 5c up, our l(c 6 comb is a corker for the money. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B. 7 The Square Druggist. Ps os but order <verything you want at the Eclipse Rakery. It is certainly remo: gable the mumber of pie who are now getting their bak ing done here, it’s Too Hot to swelter over a cook siove to baxe (he necaesaries of life, Ring Teleplioné 98, and leave your order for ‘ Apple Pies 10c and 12c each Cream Pies 12c and 15c each Cocoanut Pies 15¢ and 20c each Currant Oake 16c per lb White Cake 16c per lb Bread of all kinds, All fresh and good. Tsuernone 98. D. Stewart Eoutpez Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD, OG0%C 20006 fF 8026420290 %806 Insurance Fire, Marine, Life All British Companies.” Risks taken a Owrates, HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS Telephone 67. 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