Se, “ay Read _ OTT, Aa WwW: : Men Wa ) A] \\ \ WV «& ao 4 . + Want to say agau = sell you de} lable [OOds Room * Lw ad | This is CHAR True Liberty, WOT TET when ‘Pia oa Men havinz to Advise OWN, P. 5B. ISLAND, . TUR DAY, NOVEM i. i. q ‘ ap a 44A4\ iX ai 4 —Y LE An RUSE DIR } MAKES A STIRRING ve i APPEAL wee of the British -Forecast of the Twentieth Century. ie the Loyalty Empire Those Famous “Barker” § s es <— ee ~~, } in FY i > ws oa <7 : Qs % i i Se , a ee : »s <a Ss — > . ” . wT. rke {33 oo ~ 41L,e ** Darke Collars are ta most stylis <4 Americin collars on top of this earth. They ve all che style that can be put into linen, and all the quality ‘you could ask ~ We've got them ip lars, medium collars ones. We've some 3} inches high. We've the handsomest new low col- and high ever Saw 20c each We have cuffs, plain 20c, 25¢, 35¢ mak:s of col- or link We've lars, to, 10s each up Warm Underwear For Men you can t now by ‘ear than will cure. heaper than cough syrup andea to take Ribbed Underwea 38c Snit. otner Now. se> here, : ir catch more wearing thin ul a gall mn of + Underwear is Si ecl Plain or ribbed in good weights, “8c Suit A big line of rib oa Wool, plain wool and fleece lined, $l. 00 Suit Wool fleece lining, splendidly finished, $1.50 Suit Fine, we] made, l wool ur- derwear, $2.00 Suit And So on ud. HOSIERY You've been wanting new socks fora month. Now. you just about time you know it’s to dron wea wool. ‘ Heavy, warm, sox at 22e pair. ‘ ‘atine cotton andtry homomade ee ak, o~ io Black { ashmere Sox 25 and ove pair, A very choice line of soft, Warm, smoothly knitted home- made sox at 40¢ a } SAY! s Did you see that fancy shirts, worth $1.1 39 each, going at 50c each ? iir. a basket of ‘high band turn down collar you , white shirts, 75c, to wear unlai nlered shirts. Takes a long time to find anything to equal them. A very oo line of unlaund- ered shirts 39c Fine cotton, neatly finished shirt, linen bosom and bands, double stitched all around, 50c¢ Irish linen bosom and bands, fnest, heave cotton, careful finish, doub'e§ stitcied = all a ow. d, double frontand back 40C Fine : : iong time or. oF pe LaKeS a out one in liundered $1, $1.26. values Short bo ou laundered Shi tz. $1.10. | s ‘Bring in Your Hands, Sir And let’s fit you with a pair of soft, warm, (fleece lined cloves. Kid Gloves, Mocha Gloves, every kind of gloves. The Kids that suppied the kather for these would feel ashamed if they knew how cheap the oloves are S¢ ld. Good fleece lined kid gloves, 69c. Finer, better mace, warm, 7dc Splendid value, $1.00. Better still mocha er kid, $1.10. Mocha glove, tan shades, pique stitching, insert at wrist, $1.30. Grand value neat fi te:, | lined, £1.40. Those 29c Ties , soft kid, one wrist, trim, fleece of | There's a splendid line don’t see raiues such as you ‘often among these. | A splendid lot of strings and graduates in all the newest colorings, 29c each. New but- | terfly bows, new puffs, new ties , of every sort also ready. «MOORE & McLEOD... | The Busiest Store on Cth arlottetown’s Busiest Street. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | GLASGOW, Nov. 17.- was installed yesterday Rector of Glasgow University. Rectorial address, on the subject o1 the British Empire, was a stirring appeal to the race to realize its re- sponsibility and prepare to fight fer its existence. ‘Never,’’ said the former Pre- mier, ‘‘had the Empire so urgently required the strenous support of its -Earl Rosebery L rd his as subjects because there was a dis | position abroad to challenge) ‘both its naval and commercial supremacy.’ ** The twentieth century,” he de- clared, ** would bea period. of keen | intell gence and almost fierce inter- /nat onal competition, more prohably | | in the arts of peace than inthe arts QO: war.”’ | ‘Therefore,’ he added, ‘‘ It will} | be necessary to undertake periodi- | |cal stock holding, to remodel the! ‘state machinury, the educational | |'methods, and to become more bus- iness-like.”’ LL TCT, Schooner Sunk. | Sosaceaie [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Hawirax, Nov. 17.---The “hooner| -E.M. G, Harcy, from Sydney for | Halifax, while “entering Lou. sourg | yesterday struck a roc k and sunk. ——— —— ' Football at Fredericton. af — — ——— s > TO THE EXAMINER.) Frepericron, Nov. 17.---The Dal- bousie College football team was beaten yesterday by the home team, » a: tO (SPECIAL rE 2 - Dr. Morrison’s Report. Lonpox, Nov. 16.—Dr. wiring to the Times from | Tuesday, says : “The Tartar general command- |ing in the province of Sze Chuan ‘has been nominated governor gen- 'eral of Manchuria in deference to | Rvssia’s invitation to China to re-} sume the government of that terri- tory under Russian protection. | ‘*The Chines peace commissioners haye received a telegram from the Empress dowager, dated Nov 10, | censu ring their failure to prevent the despz atch of fore’gn punitive ex- | _peditions into the interior. ~The empress dowager continues to issue decrees appointing officials to office. | ' She is unable to realize her pcs tion, and has even appointed literary chancellors to conduct examinations | in the provinces. Morrison, | Pekin, > © Lord Roberts Coming. a Toronto, Ont., Nov. 16.—Captain | Baker, speaking before the St.| | George's Society, of this city, states | | that Lord Roberts had expr essed his | | intention of visiting Canada within | $e a year’s time and of renewing his | acquaintance with the Canadian | volunteers. = ; Rovar| | Baking P Powder, | | Made from pure cream of tartar. ee a or bikine cowders are the greated Anam ees to health of the present day. _—— 2o (AL SAMING POWDER CB, ' be ones een ee eS oT | vicinity warnig the Boers | they attempt ‘to re- occupy the town ithe Quebec Legislature, arrived in | observatory. | present serving in South Africa. m ay St ak RS, Ct ENE A TIreé--—--wUkiP:D ES. BER 17, 1900 hawking oF Laxes, wire t : iv: ; ' ‘ S at ’ INA. Vi See INOYV, ib, { Him sman Jamas A. Tawney of the (i j il] I 1 Of th eti te SPECIAI © THE EXAMINER : < i - CIILE LO t Wa nine 1 INOV. OY. Say IRESLA NO i | LISSILl¢€ rhe o { h CHrOoOwda ¢ the my ror sterda tent to which the War revenue 5 - ~4 } . . heh aes mM. ; a 7) 3 -amMmoyv - 4 wa a nort hand chopper. The! taxe an be removed and amend woman is Deheved to be insane. She ments suggested to make the law asc alan a a 3 ih . e r e ‘ i . = » _ CC rece la place In the tront rank more sSatistactory In administration f *4 ¢ ry 23 - ; ot tae spectators on the side farth-| The problem as to what taxes shall )est.from the Emperor. T he chopper was so well aimed that it actually struck the carriage. The crowd of people who witnessed th: outrage threw themselves upon | His Majesty's S assailant, but the! P- yupt interference of the Ba e ived the woman from injury a i — VRYHEID BESIEGED. —— British Threaten to Blow it Up. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Nov. 17.---The Vrvyheid garrison is practically besieged, isays a Pietermaritsburg corres- pondent wiring on Thur: “day, and | the town is evacuated, a position being ‘aken on the hills command | ‘ing it Notices have been pested in the! that if) ‘it will be blown to pieces. —— + <a QUEEN VICTORIA | Personally Thanks t the Canadians. ' [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Noy. 14.---Queen Victoria | ‘received a detachment of Colonial troops, including a number of Cana- dians, at Wincsor yesterday and/| | personally thanked them for their | loyal services to the Empire. Boers Stil At It. [SPRCIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Nov. 17.---Boers have. { broken the railway in t renty places between Bloemfontein and Orange River. The li ut yesterday ne Wes between Kimberly and Belmont. MONTREAL, 1$.—Hon. E. J.; Flynn, leader of the Opposition in | Novy. town this morning and \held a cou- ference with the local Conservative leaders. The party cannot hope for stccess in the coming provincia] election in view of the recent Lib- ‘eral sweep in Quebec, but will make | oe tiavht- \ , a 11g ntaus PpUrSlurc. Ee 8 Pe Showers of Stars. es as go¢ rch NorgtTHFiELp, Mass., Nov. 15.—| More than 70 meteors were noted ‘during the night at the Goodsell During the early! morning hours i aumber ot Leonides | were observed, ti »gether with a con- 'siderable shower from the constella- | | . ‘ . . | tion Gemini, the -tart being unex-| pected. TDS Kingston’ s Commandant. he - Kinasron, Nov. 16.—Col. Otter; will not be the commandant of the! Royal Military College. Major Gen- eral O'Gr: ady “B aly stated that the’ new commandant had been selected but he could not remember his} name. The officer selected is at on > Tendered a Banquet. New Yorx, Nov. ‘bers of the Chicago Irish-American 'ambulance corps sent out to aid the | | Boers in South Africa arrived last : night at quarantine on the steamer | A delegation | met | ‘them at the pier and escorted them | 'to the Vanderbilt hotel, where they | }| were tendered a banquet. ) Trav e, from Bremen. ,of members of Irish societies aa Bubonic Plague. Carr Town, Nov. 16.---An break of bubonic plague is reported among the natives of Szinyoka, near King ‘William’s Town. Precautions are being prevent the spread of the disease among the whites. ' | ' i } ; ! i 33 Queen St. 1¢.---The mem-| out- | taken to, be removed will be a perplexing one. I think, however, it is safe to say that the stamp tax upon L ments of conveyances such as notes, deeds, mortgages, inheritances for charitable and benevolent purposes | will be removed: possibly the upon proprietary medicines taxes and ‘some others. ‘It will be the desire of the men.- bers of the committee to remove} | just as many of the stamp taxes as possible, but like the removal of the taxes under the cld civil war rev- enue act this will probably have bedone gradually so as to Sailing too close to the danger deficit.’ to avoid ora a Off for the North Pole. Str. jonn’s, N. F., Nov. 15.—Eve- lyn B. Baldw'n, who is a member of the Wellman expedition spent winter of 1898-1899 in Franz Josef. | Land, and who was a member of the Peary expedition of 1893-94, arrived | here today in search men, dogs and other requisites for| his projected North Pole venture’ next summer, backed by the purse’ of Wm. Zeigler. He will secure a sealing steamer pricr to next ‘Spring's sealing voyage, if possible. A A The Chinese Court. SHANGHAI, Nov. 16.---There are _continued rumors of the projected) transfer of the Chinese cou:t to Cheng Tu, but it is troken ont in the province of troops and to have proposed to th ac Nankin viceroy that they sho combine forces to oppose the allies. | Fire..... and is Marine insurance Merchants’ risks, dwellings churches, etc., accepted on ver: favorable terms. Hulls. cargoes, and freights o |@ailing vessels and steamships ‘n-} / sured. HYNDWWIAN & CO. AGE’ TS Cough Lozenges Are made from the most ap- proved formula of today. They are nicely made up. They are pleasant. They ace effective. They are convenient. They are cheap. Sold at 10c a box. A. W. Reddin, PhmB. The Square Druggist, SUNNYSISIDE xX instru- | l tne} of steamers, | sail that the. viceroy of the province of Sze Chuan | | objects to such an arrangement. It) is also rumored that a rebellion has! Kan | Su. 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