~~ amie ~~ — ~ — ferms Four Dollars | Tt Year DAILY EXAMIN ER — NAC itt stat a This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men ‘having to advise the Public, may § speak free.’ icine sans —_—_—— Single Copies two ‘Cans - —_ VOL 36 yeh a held. ee MILLINERY OPENING Thursday Hven- ing from 8 to LO the great Millinery Dis- play will be You are invited. CHARLOTIE Po ay ISLAND, TUESDAY OCTOBER’ 3, Lee ‘NO 232 Moore & malcod “ MILLINERY OF STYLE” If You Want a Wire Mattress We would like tocali your attention to TWOSLINES perfect st tisfaction. The Specia! The Queen which are giving A real good mattress at the price of the cheap kind —price $2.85. Price $4.00—This we consider the best mettress on the market—You may pay fancy prices for fancy names, but you will not get Letter value than the “Queen” no matter how high you go. We would be polotse leased to have see these «prings— We will explain their goo JOHN NEWSON GRAND... MILLINERY Or PARIS & LONDON PATTERN HATS \ 1 | Prescription will do more for them than | 99 doctors in 100. Ii will do more than aS { 5 | the hundretdh doctor can unless he pre~ Every Lady Invited | Seatner, McLeod & Co. THE TRANSVAAL PREPARATIONS, | STEAMER CHARTERED FOR THE CAPE Other Vessels Required for the Service. (Spzctat to Toe Examiner ] | ordered to parade at /is taken in order to bring up the regi- Lonpon, Oct 3,--The Times says: The firsieclass of reserves in Lordon were noon yesterday , (Monday) at Wellington barracks. These troops number about 10,000 men. According to the other papers this step "ments order ir South Africa or now there to afull war footing. Kinestoy, Jamaioa,Oct 3.—The sieam: | er Arcadia was surveyed by the naval | authorities teday, for the purpose of con-! veying troops, mules and provisions to the Cape. The charter will probably be ar~ ranged tonight. About 2000 mules, a quantity of provisions and the Leincester regiment are to be conveyed to the Cape. Other vessels are required for service. ——<—-— ANOTHER WORK OF ART. The memory of the late John Hagan, of the firm of Hagao Bros. taanere, of thia city, who died about a year ago, is being fittingly perpetuated by a monument des signed end erected by the well known arc is tectural vecrologist and designer, Mr. Edward J Duffy, of Lower Spring Park, who holds diplomas from Art Schools of Manchester and Dublin. This beauti- ful monument is a tribute of love and honor to the memory of Mr. Hagan from his brother Thomas. The memorial is from an original desigo by Mr. Duffy, and is indeed a masterly work. The stone was cut in the shop of the desigaer by Mr. Duffy and his assis- tints, Mr. James Curran and Mr. Williem McEachern, who did their work in an admirable manner. The monument is of West Pictou grit and quarried by Alex. Motrison. The basefis about 4 fect square and about lft.,8 in. high. The second base or plinthe is Lft., Zin high, the pecestal about 3it. 4in., the frieze or base of cros3is1ft., 9in., and the cro3s about 4ft., making the monument 12 ft.,in heigh’. On the second b:s:, in lar,@ Q!d Gothic is beautifully carved the word Hagav. On the side of the pedestal is exhibited the artist’s ekiil. Here, 2]most to a_ reality, is carved a currier’s knife and steel em- blem:t cal of the deceased’s bus'ness,while on the lower left corner is the double link of friendship or brotherly love, which was indeed ever apparent during the life of the deceased. The cross which sets into the cap .or frieze is of symmetrical torm of [rish convential design, and is un- doubtedly one of the fin-st pieces of architec ural work yet seeo in any of oar cemeteries. The cap or frieze is hand- som: ly carved in bold relief, with a tre- foil ornament, representing the Unity of the ‘I'rinity. The base of the croes is finished with a cymatium, or cyma rec’a mould, and in the lower panel Mr. Dutty has eet a spray of sbamrovks. The diagonal! arms of the cross are also orna- mented with a beautiful Indor flower. There is also a carved ring connec ing the perpendicular and diagonal arms which is significant of eternity and is circum- ecribed with a heavy cable moulding. -_— _>--— | happiness of motherhood. A woman’s | health is her dearest possession. Good ooks, good times, happiness, love and its i continuance, depend on her health. Al- most al] the sickness of women is traceable directly or indirectly to some derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neglected because a very natural apd: proper modesty keeps women away from physicians, whose insistence upon examinations aud loca] treatment is generally ag useless as it is common. Dr. Pierce's Favorite ecribes it. It is a prescription of Dr. R. \V. Pierce, who for 30 years has been chief consultiog physician of the World’s Dis~ pensary and Invalids’ Hotel, at Buffalo, Bad Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost | of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of ‘|THE SHAMROCK There is no joy in the world equal tothe } AND THE COLUMBIA ~* Calling Out British preat Surprise For Yachts- Serves, a men Sonhos 3 SHAMROCK 4.478 TIME ALLOW- ANSE Has a Shorter Water-Line by Two Feet. [Specratto de Examiver.] New York, Oct 3.—One of the greatest eurprises for yachtsmen since the arrivaj of the Shamrock in these waters was the announcement, offecially made at the New York Yacht Club, last night, that the Columbia would have to allow the Sham rock six and abalf seconds on a thirty mile course. It was generally supposed by yatchtsmen who have seen both yachts under sail and in dry dock that the Sham- rock by reason of her greater eail spread and apparently larger bull wouid have to give the Columbia something like a minut® of time allowance overthe thirty mule course which tney are to oui]. It appear’ however, that designer Fife, while giving the Shamrock a larger plan than the Columbia has at tbe same timeso con~ structed her hull as to give her great free board less displacement and consequently a shorier water line by almost two feet. ANOTHER DISASTER : STEAMER WRECKED The Prodano Ashore On Newfoundland EIGHT MEN INJURED Part of the Cargo Will Be Saved (Spectra, To Tae Examiner ) Sr. Jouys, Ni, Ot.3.—The Briti«h steamer Prodano, Captain Scroggie, 12 days from Baltimore for Leith, with a geveral cargo, went ashore last night at Peters’ Kiver, St. Mary’s Bay, during a dense fog, and isa total wreck. Eight men were injured, one seaman having his leg broken, and two others being serious! y hurt. The forepart of the ship’s bottom was torn out by the rocks, but the cargo on her upper deck, which is above water, will probably "be saved. The crew were taken off by fishermen. — — ane ROYAL | Baking Powder Mad: from pure creatn of tartar. Safeeuards the ford against ¢ alu Alum bakiner powders are the g —_ menacers to health of the prescat . 7 ROYAL BAING POWDER CO,, NEW YORK. is a a aa lial erteccetvcccccecssoow Ww An’ T ED—Two whiiibesnitn boarders or one married couple, in a private famlly, in a nice house, heated, lighted, bath and good table. Enquire of P O Box 243 232 eod 2wks No other boarders. Ln. aaa Send ove dollar ard fifty cents to Joy the Ovster King, and he wil! sersd you a ! Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address | World’s Dispensary Medical Association, ' Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- § Toronto. - Buffalo, ies box containing 450 choice P. H, I. oysters. } ' ottetown, P. E. I, » Liniment. It DISASTER AND SHAME Fitty Passengers Unac- counted For CAPTAIN SHOULD HAVE SHOT LOOTING SAILORS Undesirable Class Now in Merchant Marine, [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER, 1 Montreat, Oct 3.—It is now said that fifty of the Scotsman’s passengers are nn~ accounted for. The Government has ordered a fai] en- quiry. La Patrie, Mr. Tart’s paper, ridicules the idea of abandoning the Belle Isle route to London. The conduct of the Scotsman’s crew has evoked a painful impression. The papers say that Captain Skeym- shire should have shot some of the plun- derers to maintain order. The inzident is also referred to ac show~ ing the undesirable class of men now inanning the merchant marine. The Scotsman is a total wreck. WAR SPIRIT IN CANADA 250 Officers and 20,000 Men Ready to go to South Africa. {[SpecraL To THE EXAaMIveRr.] Orrawa, Oct 3.—Coionel Hughes, M, P., arrived last night from Port Arthar. Despite official disfavor the Colonel is as enthusiastic as ever about his proposed regiment for South Africa. That the military spirit is strong in the Dominion is abundantly evident from the number of replies rece:ved to the Colonei’s circular. Over 250 officers have volunteer- ed for service and the tender of men rang- ed in the vicinity of 20,000. Offers come from all parts of Canada, the Maritime Provinces and the far Westbeing as keen for service as the volunteers of Qnatario and Quebec. a COLLISION IN BOSTON HARBOR Schooner Badly Injured and Beached [Special TO THE EXAMINER. ] Boston, Oct 3.—The barge Lone Star ran into the British schooner Wallula, Capt Theol, from River Herbert, N. S., for this city, in the harbor to-day. Tae schooner was badly hurt and was beacbed on the flats to save her. me ee A Hamilton Man’s Bad Sprain. THE SCOTSMAN ERGHANTS —AND— SHIPPERS OF Oats, Porarors, Hay, Pork ETC., ETC. We have a large stock of “bl for warehouse use at a very low price. A large stock of Blank Books, and (Office Requisites always in Geo. Carter & 00, Importers, Booksellers and Stationers... = 2 — a thing is done rightly and well, it cannot be improved on. So it is with our. British Quinine Wine We make it sound wine, and Howard’s Quinine, Standard Strength. ourseives of We recommend it to you. We sell itat 75c per bottle. A.W. Reddin, Phm.. B. Central Drugstore Sunnyside. 7 RERRDRERRGSGEEREREREEROGUEDROGREGRE0002 LADIES AME LLAN APPEARS PECRRRREOGUGUGPSGHUREERDRRGCEGDRRRSORREOCCOUOOEEESEOSOEEEQEEGCOURRHGRUEE PoR*RARADDAADDDSEGDEDDRSORHDROSDRAEEORGAORODODOODOAENAONURDOROEORSORGREER Mr. Jox. A. Sutton, marble polisher for Forness & Sons, Hamilton, writes: Abou “| ayear ago I fell on a piece ‘of ice, causing a very painful injury to my shoul Ider. The pain troubled me with the least exertion unul a few months ago when I was advised to try Griffith’s Menthcl has completely taken out all the pain and soreness, and during the past three months, since using this remedy, the pain has net returned, I think | j its merits should be known by all. It ia } ' a wonderful remedy, 25 cents, Sold by druggists, ! IN RUMANITY’S CAUSE can Rheumatic Cure Has Healed Her. “For tbe benefit of suftering humanity I consider it my duty to inform you of the great and lasting beoefit [ have received was 4 great sufferer from rheumatism for a@bnumber of years—all remedies I tried failed to cure until | commenced to use this wonderful preparation. It worked a great cure. I[ cust other sufferers will follow my exatuple with as satisfactory results. —Mrs Bates, 71 Gloucester street, Sold by S W Dodd and Geo E a. from South American Kheumatic Cure. I * A sample lot of Ladies’ American Slippers just Six differ. See them recived. ent styles, in our window. Fora few days we will take orders for these goods, Heart Ful of Song Because South Ameri- L } “A. E. Arsenault 4H. R, MacKenzie re Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, —SOLICITORS, &c.— (Late with the firms of Charles Russell & Co. -» and E. F. V. Knox, London, Bog. OFFICE~ Morris Block, Ch’town. sense germ ee ee Mae ms ul 2 eee SS ee mee