Senate Read Room —ii1E DAILY EXAMINER. ferms Four Dollars Per Year. Thi i j gh . ‘ ; — <= eenenesnitnenaasaeinaninent i — an oS his is True Liberty,—when Free Born Men having to Advise the Public may s:eak fre — luxipipes, Single Copies Two Cents aay c : : ~— ee | OL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EJISLAND, WEDNESDay, NOVEMBER; 21, 1900 NO 221 f ae MINISTER ON TRIAL. RUSH ORDERS. GUERILLA WARFARE. | Rev. C. C. Burgess in Trouble. * —— British Man-ot-War Goes to! British Keep Boers Moving. a Panama. Lonpon, Noy. 20.—The guerilla oa [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. } liao, warfare in South Africa has be j i } | | ; | | | } WoLFviILLe, N.S., Nov. 21.—An| come less fortnidable. The centres ecclesiastical council of the Baptist of hostile operations in Dutch terri- SURE church met here yesterday to deal} Victoria, B. C.,,.Nov. 21.—H. M.S./t0ry may have been multiplied, | > is [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | ks | With the ministerial standing of the) Pheasant has received rush orders| Ut the Boer commanders are thin- | Ps | Rev. C. C. Burgess, accused of im-| ftom the Admiralty despatching her | 22g out from death, illness and de- ‘moral conduct, from the Christian | 0 Panama to protect British inter-,S¢ttions. The skirmishes recorded | | University, and that the Wolfville }est® there. She is loading stores, | ‘ily by Lord Roberts are petty : |Church’ be advised to exclude him/@mmunition, etc., and will sail|@Mairs, in which scores of Boer| : from its membership. | Thursday at noon. combatants are engaged where) 2 - | ero ; eens oye — ney cicebats ase Syed es / Sometimes thousands. Consequent- A SECRET DECREE. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF|!y. casualties are light aad few | | ies YORK | prisoners are taken. _ | # A Contented WOMAN Empress Dowager Warns China- |The British army is adapting itself os men. —— ito the altered conditions, and is is’ ‘ é , : : : nt contented simply because Will Visit Canada Next Year. &t@dually wearing out the energies she uses aes ee Soap; 4 . |of its persistent and obstinate foe. but the use of this soap con- | Where once there were divisions. |with a complete staff organization | tributes largely to her content- Lonpon, Nov. 21.—The Duke atten’ ae ee ean We Heaney! SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) Lonpon, Nov. 21.—It is credibly [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | ee Se Pea ee =| OS reported, says the Shanghai corres- | ; . ; men portion Chere’s no garment which will give you io a a a eee Duchess of York Have definite) equipped mobile columns are sent in t. In proportion to its cost, mor: for your money these chilly days of | pondent of the Telegraph, that the | eda. iit ae nave definitely de-| wursuit of small bands of guerillas.| (§ it’s the largest factor in house a secret decree warning all govern- | dings sai a acicaie sic a hold happiness, beg oa Ro ame page ate Aisa i turning by everysteamer from the) It j lastin 4 eff ° mediate war caine the allies The Czar’s Health Cape, and the entire British army is, <r eee re eee _ Li f= ined F | eyerywhere. eee ia" in process of re-organization for the | ive; it removes the dirt quickly ‘ : : special service which is now requir- | and thoroughly without boil- nent [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | ed. General Kelly-Kenny, who | ae vif ab | A SAILOR KILLED. inen «x Mae ; commanded the Sixth Division | g bing. sOND.N, Nov. 21.—The news re-|; the terrible march . across the! S ape amnenee garding the Czar’s health continues| “jas 4 oo noon coined ee nee | URPRISE is a pure hard Soap, Redty a! to be favorable veldt, has been relieved from com-| ody Found on the Railway' te mand at Bloemfontein and General | Have you seen our splendid showing ? | e Hunter has taken hisplace. Either = Track. Le re ab ; a lace. ~oretounepinnianeial se eee SITUATION IN CHINA. Roberts or Kitchener is picking out The men who have special capacity for [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] We ve capes here made well to wear well marked what they're worth, and worth what they re marked. They come from the fighting the Boers. The new tactics : j ' . ‘ ; ; >. ° . - Mil { m M r Aa a4f 5 43x07 ae + ( sag m LK e rs in ( ana ta : T n “i re lined with : Piers I : N { V. 2] : Ernest M u nn : d Punish ent of the ul derers at Flo effectiv a The acepeees - . Be carefully selected furs; they're handsome, ; a native of Wood Islands, was found Lonpon, Nov 20:-—Dr. Morrison si ey 7 eae oor aad o— g Eg es ie il - . ™ ° ‘ * ae’ i - * a. a] ne ast. S > umn and stylish and comfortabe. lying on the railway track here last! Writing to the Times from Pekin, ¢ lowed no rest ee * a oY + 3ra eTtr ig r9aT a are not | night, his body cut mtwo. He was! Sunday, says : von pt Ce ban an Gardens . + « es = . . a4'e (ePrT . T tie ace ( Ss are a sailor on a vessel in port. In communicating the punish- | SSTlOUsly Menacen, ee o /ment edict. dated Sian Fu. Nov. 12. alert, but only able to operate on a - ——— a eT eer ee ee ea all scale against outposts, and = SOUTH AFRIC AN W AR to the foreign envoys, Li Huns car ; a <r t ai % BEG e “2 . ‘ ° : ¥ . i S + 17 as rses are c Stant- . “ Chang submits it as the final pun- thei ctttle RO ere ore he Koy ishment the court is able to infict ch taken ee a a oiled. = . . 3 } c t p S ai S aqas are Clie, Battle Said to be in Progress. and repeats the stereotyped plea of ar “ ‘ ra “ a Whee Gs serra icheciiese all Chinese plenipotentiaries, name- WOURerE We eee Eereeers bes the ly. that the emperor threatens him- have not hada single success In the : (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) ait par atuine Chine etek ~~ last’six weeks, and the sum of their; ARE OBTAINED BY PLANTING Sc ali rid Cc ino um SCVEIC . = +2 . - SA eee . 4 Y ; : T ‘ my . ichma “. 4 i nS Ss as iosses 38S conslaere ble. ee ee : LONDON. Nov. 7 ow | here is a punishme nt lt they fail to Induce trandc th: t ti I > st : are yredi ee 4 ? ; i ae a Cluisithe representatives of the powers SU?2g¢ coat OS ea: inept > vague rumor inthe Service ing the close of hostilities by the | Drop in And get Our prices : ak Sikh te Sn wade: sear, | to accept the Compromise. ; Laces f that a battle is In progress between ; 60 « 7 pt nila 4 fT the centences | ¢nd of the year. BEDRIRG ¢ | the Boer forces under General De-| ,42€ muaness of the sentences : Wet and the British troops in South | excites ridicule and strengthens the . Africa. ministers in their determination to) } HYAGCIN ’ HS Moore ae aa Sy er ad cea jr demand the death penalty. The a > a } : + - - ; : “rT +545 *2 he ae se |punishments are illusory. Princ ROW Another Railway Fatality. /Tuan is merely banished to his Din) i 50 100, $3.75 + ‘ ° 7) zr ‘TT t =? ee ote een oie home, and others undergo a merely 5 Red” ert ent han’ en “29 7B ‘nominal lowering of rank. nee ) > ae [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Perpe- SL Se rae ae ‘ sé _... cc re : ‘tual imprisonment means a life of Blue, : ” as & yo Havirax, Nov. 21.—Harry Salter} honored retirement. ’’ | - Yellow oo wc; a mien a brakeman on the Dominion At- St Baking POW efi Pure White’ DUC ; . 3.59 lantic Railway, was killed while at- : ve Mixed c'lrs “ VIC; F} v.49 tempting to board his trainat Wind-| Allies Capture Two Passes. For full particulars and cultural sor yesterday. heron Wade from pure directions see Carters’ Bulb Cata- x a ee eee Lonpon, Nov. 20.— Chinese offi- cream of tartar. logue. cial reports, says the Shanghai cor- Joe Rymal Ill. | respondent of the Standard, ‘'s tate Cli food ; Geo. Carter & Co. > | the allies have captured two passes | STE TNT IT RE YE En MEL HamILTon, Ont., Nov. 20—Joseph{leading from Chi Li into Shan Si. McLeod ‘ % } rac WY “tear Hol- : : , : : eae q at Ie Direct importers ot & | Rymal, ex-M. P., is seriously ill anc} Herr Rnadpe, the German consul, ALQAMIS. anim, land Bulbs. ——amme 8 | is not expected to live. | has returned from Nankin. He re-}; is hs O — re 2 r¢tc that he asked the vicerov tai! . ecoll ‘ , cu ES SHIP NEWS pol ts that me asked tne rr 7 | Atom CLung powders age the oven aed ‘ ais? . : | permit foreign troops to ascend the | * sensats 00 health of the maesmt Gey. | Yang Tse Kiang and to stop sending > supplies to Sian Fu.”’ wae SEL IE er | British tre Port of Charlottetown. ¥y ¢ 8 | ENTERED. Hi ere YO il i | Find | Nov. 20.— Omega Murchison. | a ese ' Pictou; J: C. Swartz, McLeod, Wood | Persecution Continues. | Beef, [slands; Constance, Laurence, Syd | e ——— | 4 . e ney; S. S. Elliot, Nelson, St. John’s,} Jjonpon, Nov. 20.---“‘The French} } Fu rniture Bargains BAA GR. Hslltace: Sipe, thew | cctek-aieapialeh ken: ae a McClure, Weatherbie, New York. | Shanghai correspondent of the Daily | CLEARED. News, ‘‘ that severe persecutions 07 ; ’ 27 nad ol anv aAvert} 27 > ‘ se _ - - “ 34a i? 4}, But we don't like to use the word. So many advertisersuse Nov. 20.—S S Elliot. Nelson. Catholic converts continue in the | ? i ; ee a i nt i i : i eet | and tand don’t mean it. 00 « - ic . 5 ~ SAVvINnCe 7 <7 4 j Mr {5 i. s a ‘ } Sumimerside - Merry May, McKay, Province ol Kiang Sl. vas —] Webs<er says, ‘‘a gainful transaction’’---that’s how we mean | Pictou; Christie Campbell, Peebles | ROW \ it a gaint transaction tote r customers. | Por awkes os Pg S, ae } rotestants 1D cite j ai Ce Ma , Port Hawkesbury, N. S. ; J aes The | ime : °f " . - re in caleousk eat betas are cuted : aie ae : Halifax, Pve. Halifax: ‘ Sweet | Kiang are similarly persecuted. Ses ee A Se We would like you to call and satisfy yourself that what we — e, Halifax; J. C. € Homemade, cannot be beaten. } “3 7" ha > S. consul) hears that t: ee : opus Oc eee + £ } TT" ake 7 as 3 1% in i ‘ : ais pe ee | McLeod, Magdalen Islands. BOVEENOTP fh pied ~ ee rare Enriches the blood,overcom “ake ae | ee SPW = *Manchusand violeutiy anti-foreign. | ness, tones up the system. big, Woe RR Made out of the ‘acing tonic. <A _ bottle at this “JOHN NEWSON HE a Best meen te ee ee ee “ f ° i rye a : : , 2 : . 4 Z * P — ~ aN Engagement With Boxers. On vd and fits you to meet { cold ae wos ; ont reather. Our own make is are sone Kips and Grain | WRALEIEE. APE OW. P i ticularly good tonic. We s t at ¥ s° Noy. 20 -Official advices} | Parts, Nov. =v. ficial advices} : 'from General Vovron, commande! Leathers : lof the French troops in China, an- ss A W. Reddin, Phe B. } ¢ arn” . Ts . y}y mnis rey : 1 er @ +. 5. |nounce that international columns} panned from 8 to 11 months. Wil!| hadi. | are occupving the tor ynbs east and} wear better and turn water hetter | ] he Square Druggist. | southwest of Pekin. He reports a} than the cheap and quick tanned | Sunnyside. » Me Cat. tJ pe: IJUOLLIC, & Vi cN EVI N [ Breakiast Food pine engagement with the Boxers, | ‘eathiers. ' SE Se be : * O ror lin which they lost 100 killed, the for- he ! ROTIGE f siiiseane bi A BREAKFAST FOR 30 Is abselutely pure. It Sans only one-tenth cont elon troops ¢s ustaiping no casual- : . « a day per benif you buy itin ecans. lt will bties. f Manufactuerers & General PEOPLE IN A) | Seceemeeeen ice eaeaees : GOFE BROS. ' iy —- Notice is hereby given ti:t | while c yg Merchants POUNt | apes, Ss lish; Te aunures,barfect kag dancn | virtue of the Act of the Den in‘ n e ss ‘4 ments 2. 5 ctl a ee + . > rs rin One cup Ralston Breakfast Food| “can't get the Powder ova to we. One Queen Honors Buller. CHARLOTTETOWN Parliament, 63 and 64 Vi ‘oria, ——= cooks enough for five persons---there | 35 ets.: Bre. $1 PS we. b com, 08.80. ee 4 as Te ocr C ane * ’ the e ge : are ait -ups in every -kage, | Sixcans, exp. paid, #5. oa ‘ . naine the Merchants’ bank of Refined and Lubricating Vils. gp nrg Ganton Seni eee Seer eee Lonpon, Nov. 20.---The royal bor- W. D. ROSS,B.A. br alifa rata Si channel te \ < . < ab J anh | oat ne > s - > : ali 4 « ——o fast Food make a delicious desert. | McEACHEN & cCAl ; /ough received Sir Redy go Buller | ATTORNEY AT LAW “The Royal Bank cf Cx nada ” Our ‘Little Book of Ralston Re- | arristers-at-Law etc, McDonald’s Block, | With every mark of honor. bee vad : ¢ 1: ’ = Hose Packing, belting, waste, etc. ceipes’’ tells of ether dainty dishes. | Charlotte Street, | fluttered mes ae ren t 7 At the office of A. A. McLean, Q. aan and a the second cay ® Goldie & Co 3 well known brand of | 4 cypon i r ackage secures mayor formally welcomed him anc C., Brown's Block, Ch’town | January, 11, ‘lour, pea." oS a) ee ee Sydney, - «= CB, Lady Audrey. The royal carriage} ; ! ) E. L. PE. § 4 . Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Edge weet: cote Lers AND Howses in and about Syd ey | awaited them, and they dined with General Ma aget® , Soap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. JENKINS & SON ought and sold, and moneys invested Or/¢he Queen and remained at the | MONEY TO LOAN | Halifax, lst November, 19. Call or write us for prices before orrowed at short notice, aS ohients may re- | castle over night. | ean on ng 3mor «wi placing your orders, ae GROCERS. uire. ‘oe prey nae poses en