‘y os —_— <> — >_> = We! some are Bi a pay Pure Canada. Hav United States p lower price ; nHas'n? Qn y z aces me } thau sume A full line of the Ames E A. we LS | a ~~ AILY EXAMIN LO gn cay This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise tl the Public, ‘may speak free,’ "—E cRIPIpEs Single C opies two Cents ——= ae CHYARKSELETO W met. we shi Bargains. a — =a iave partly sold Leen holding a house~cleanirg a Q is our COLORED sLirt stock. &5 iF 5 only amoug You see a good many yut, some sizes ull gone—some two or threeleft and so we’ve decided to make a clear- ance of them to-night, We've picked out 69 alto- together, sizes run from 14} to i6}, We haven't all the sizes inanyone style though they are all colo.ed shirts—— a little soiled—-most are fresh and clean Some have collars and cuffs attached, 795 sme have cuffs only—-some haven t either: They’re worth up to $1,35--and they go at cents EACH. What We —-DEALER | BOOTS &SHCES , sy &, Pownal Street, Ch'town, P. £..———a : r. Every Variety of Leather and Rubber Footwear 1 BE LATES! STYLES RE Qi my g rms sel! lien Companys g's ¢ erale footwear. the Jargest manu~ Advertiss We Have > 2c _co_e _e___ >_> —" Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy. IN—— ‘( EIVED MONTHLY ».ods for SPOT CASH, from the leading manu facturers of shou dy. facturers in Canada having a yearly output over $3,090.000 Sboe Dressings & Laces all kines Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on earah MOTTO. -—Yonest Vaine Por Raner! Driras ~~ << _ ~<P <P <p <p, ' ' | ‘ ‘ { ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' f ' ' ' , ' ' , ' ' an experience of 25 years in the business in toth Canada and the a position to buy ardeellagool grade of goods at a NoMore War Swords willfjbe beaten into plough shares later on; but ou ed to wait till the “ Peace Cin fiiasion ’ ” arimers over, as by Cc dling : orce, cdo not ne if buying their plough shares, as they can do soa t tne Masonic Temple Store, where an; ough extras can be had for less money, and share, or other p + better than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying hem, aomnate VL Fy SY s% SE SS ee Fas ge. A. MACLEAN; insuneo art cowest rates MANOPACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & PARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and eons Depot. ftice, M. onic Templ ‘harlottetown, P. ISLAND, THU Soares SEPTEMBER 7s GENERAL ELECTIONS | ‘TRANSVAAL CRISIS. ee ee 2m bed ; Report That They Have Been Post-| Boer Opinion at Pretroria---Acts Speak Louder Than Words. Lonpon, Sept 6.—Amid the crowd of | conflicting despatches from South Africa | regarding the Transvaal situation, it is | still impossible to say exactly what had .7 ~The Star’s Quebec | | happened. It seeme evident, however, that | President Krager has wit hdrawn the five~ | year franchise, which was dependent on member | (eat Britain’s acceptance of impossible of the House of Commons that it bas been | conditi ons regarding suzerainty, and has 'decided by the Government to postpone | |made some sort of temporizing counter- the general elections until next | Suggestions regarding aconference. _ There will be another session of pene The Standard aad Diggers’ News gives | what purports to te a report of the secret before issuing the writs,—bnt only one.” | session of the Volksraad on Saturday. | According to this account the Volksraad | not Ouly determined to reject the five -year proposal, but aleo stoutly opposed Presi- | ¢ dent Kruger visiting Cape Town, and res | solved to make astand for the abrogation |of England’s claim to suzerainty. The | Boer organ then asserts: ** The Govern~ Havirax, September 7.—In the cricset| ment, both the Raads and the Burghers, match, Garrison vs Zingaris, of Boston, | | ‘feel that — have offered all they intend yesterday, the former made 236 runs | tooffer, and are now resolved to stand or in | fall by this decision.” the first innings and the latter 108 for Boer statements of this kind, coupled three wickets. The match will be con-! with the arrests at Johannesburg, speak tinued today. poned. (Srectat to Tae Examiner, } Teronro, Sept Special says: “fam assured in the most | positive manoer by a ministerial year. Incernational Cricket. {SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] louder thauthe wriggling pretences of Pretoria about arriving atan understaad-~ j ing. Certainly, Mr. Moneypenny and the eee eed “In the City Streete,” by May Carroll ; ‘“ Lines written on Visiting Tryoa River,” by Foregleanings,” Lepage. 4899 NO OUR ISLAND MAGAZINE. ae The Rev, Maurice Swabey has furnished an interesting contribution to the Prince Edward Island Magazine for September, entitled “Fox-bunting in P. E. [sland,” describing the method of the hunt, the packs andthe people who attended the meets in those days. It wil! be found full of personal interest to many among us. The Hon. J. H. Fletcher furnishes the firet chapter of a story entitled “A Reck~ jess Adventure,’ a brightly written and decidedly funny reminiscence of the author’s school-teaching days at Cavendish, in which the people of that section will re- cognize many wellsknown characters. “ About Powaal—Acorn’s Mill” 13 the title of a valuable contribution by Joha T. Mellish, M. A., who treats exuaustively, but most readably, of the old mill at Pownal and the family in whose posses~ history of the old mill has been thoroughlv learned by Mr. Mellish, and readers of the magazine are to be congratulated on beneficting thereby. The poetry of the number comprises. “ The Loss of the Portia,” by W. C.;: James McDonald; and “ A Sonnet, by the late Thomas A. The other contributions include refugees will not bein a hurry to return FATAL ACCIDENT ! to Johannesburg on account of the fine as-}“‘ 4 Year in a by D. J. M.;“The Birds, the Pretty Birds,” surance of the State Attorney. a good short story by A. E. Arsenault ; Teacher’s Life,” sion it has been for three generations. The | Soldiers and Workmen Killed. excellent because it isthe first article we have vet seen On the subject of our own birds, and because it is so gracefully written; and the first of a series of articles eee SOUTH SEA HOUSE SOLD. ww on ~ (Sractat ro vas Exaurses.) | Where the Famous Financial Bubble Loxpox, Sept. 7.—The Daily Mail’s | correspondent at Cairo saye: Advices from | Berber, on the Nile, vear the Was Blown. Lonpon, September 6.—The South Sea ; : house, where the fawous financial bubble of the Atbara, sey tbat a train returning | ya. blown nearly two centuries ago, has from Wady-Haifa with soldiers and work | been sold, and in @ few months will -be men for the Atbara district, fel into a| razedto the gronnd. The famous old pile ravine and 24 men were killed and thirty |Of buildings in Threadneedle street has | gone through many changes since it was ithe home of the South Sea Company early - ~ in the last century, aod it ie now let out ta A Big Blaze. | offices. The purchase price of the free- | hold was $1,750,000, equal to nearly $250 | per squarefour, It is likely thsc ourieg | the demolition some interesting historical | discoveries will be made, ; confluence | {[SrecraL to THE ExaMINER ] | — Sourn Harwicu, Mase., Sept 6. — Fourteen dwellings were wiped out by fire bere yesterday. A Canadian Hero. ; —— ee —— | | Mcyrreat, September 7.—Major Gir- | ouard, who won fame in the Soudan, was | tendered a public reception yesterday and presented with ap address of congratuia- | tion on behalf of the cit.zeus of Montreal, \to which be briefly replied. The gallant between | major eas banqueted last night by the local militia, Fast Pacng Racing [SrpeciaL TO THE ExAMINeR ] New York, Sept 6.—The race Star Pointer, Joe Patchea, Searchlight | and Jobo R. Gentry was won by Patchen, | Best timee 2.04}. | Serum For the Plague. 3.— The has ordered the Swiss Berxe, Sept. Government of (the Confederation | Serum Tostitute at Berne to make and diss ‘tribute the bubonic pest seram in sufficient \ | quantities throughout the cantons, 6s a | prec aution against a possible outbreak of | ithe plague. eS Ki p d NOTES AND SOMMENTS. aking Powder Mad: from pure crea:n of tartar. —This heavy weather will discount the 7 ‘crop returns. }| According to the telegraphic reports, 'Hon. W. S. Fielding, when spesking at | Parreboro the other day, denied that the |Liberai party had ever promised “Free |Trade.” What next? — The deliberations between the Pre- mier and members of the Provincial Gov- | ernment and Sir Louis Davies have ended ; ‘the working out of the scheme resolved {upon will probably soon begin. No doubt lallthe resourcesof civilization and the : | Federal Government will be exhausted to 'the end that the Provincial government may “get out of the fixitis in.” Inthe | meantime, the administration remains jetaners y paralysed. Safeguards the fora against alus . — Alum bakin: powders are the p. 4 menacers to health of the prescat ay. ROYAL BA ING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. “DIED In this city, Archibald John Gillis, ag red 3 years and 7 montbs, £00 Of Catherine and jen J Murchison. on Captain Ho'land’s letters and survey, republished in the Magazine by permission of H. J. Candall E of “A Story of Newfoundland,” by Hon. B. Davies. printed aod modestly fast becoming valuable to all who are ir- terested in their native Province, and the extremely centea year, should place it within the reach of everybody. -q-; and the conclusion The Magazine is as usual wel! illustrated. It is reasonable subscription, fifty er ee ee Prince of Wales College re- opens Tusedey bept 6 PRINCE OF Wars CoLLEGE STUDENTS Cin procure at tt “— all the books required for first, second and third year courses at the college, Students’ Memo Books Note Books, Scribblers Pens, Inks Kxam. Pads, ete Special discounts to students. Complete priced catalogue of beoks on application. o. GUDSSUREGRRDSEGREGRRRUEORRRORRDOEOEIEP SC Il-luck sill clings to the name of;; Castlereagh. The present bearer of the | name, the heir of the Marquis of London- | derry, was thrown from his horse on the morning of his coming of age celebration, and is suffering from concussion of the brain. GSopeeosveeoenaeosseeaeae@ee Ceo ee eee ee - Buy the Prince Edwaid ? * Island Magazine, 53 at all * the bookstores. eeeeeco0oceoaoege0e09s00e0200900006093°9 «ee @ee ——— ee ———_—_— ——$_—_— Hay Presses Cheese Presses Pressesgreat and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short notice, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. iT... LRRTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and lean Dear Sins,—Within the past year I} know of three fatty tumors oa the head | APPLY TO FW. Hyndman | of MIN ARD’S LINIMENT without any | HULLS, CARGOES and | Preserving seiticins, lia idle tion of a return Capr. W. A- Prrt. Clifton, N. B., Gondola Ferry. mee FREIGHTS | pect 50 12-quart baskets ombpard Plums | from Ontario on Tuesday morning nex’, ‘the 5th inst.; the price will be lowand we | would advise our customers to leave their — \ orders earl 21n, Apply, 20, Final clin sale at T. B. Alchorn’s —__—_— — i china, glass, and earthenware etore. As he p WANTED—At the Queen Hotei, an active | intends closing up business there will pe ' young woman acquainted with Dining Room | | nothing receryed. Big discounts given, ' work, Apply at the house from ten to twelve a. ma, — 210 pat i | Seneee Street. 207, : vis ae Ww AN TED~—Maid servant. | Watson, Esplanade, application | | surgical operation and there is no indica- | Goff ex- | and are constautly missing appointinents on that ac- We sell Reliable Watches Only | anything else. | Cail and give us the ver— dict cf your inspection \W. N. TANT 4 JEWELER Soe We don’t care to handle: Late— Arrivals INCLUDE — Hutch Tablets 25c, 50c size. Helpepper Insect Powder (origi- nal drums best grade.) English Confectionery (assorted. ) Neatles’ Swiss Milk, etc., ete. A. W. REDDIN, Pum, B., _ Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE = = = - - 2 a = = = = = = = = = = = : = be Men's Strong Shoes Made of good heavy se.« viceable leather, peg soles, toe caps. A good shoe for the end “f the season’s wear, Only 95¢ GOFF BROS BINDER TWINE ‘ 2 carloads best quality. N: RATTENBURY 210 rte SE A png i TF NE a a ‘ OO SR om tae