~venate Read Room OTTAWA ay aoe “ x 4, u ‘om pes ae aa ca ie aed omiaaanee a Se renee piri i Be se ad eet Smet ® Se Dollars Per Year. This is True Libe i cae ee ee ee Reet ee a ee re | ervy,—wuen Hie Born Me: having *o Advise. the Public may s» ie , Sea ties cine ecreee aia ij ‘ a 5 Ssingie Copies Two Cents ’ —— a : «Ty ' 4 coe 3S" } ~ ss tis ’ = — VOL 36 IARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1900 NC. @&4 i ; . -— - ae - ———— ——— — peoraeetitninsenee none , Fs eae. *z iV COLLISION” REPORTED. ‘OPENING OF PARLIAMENT THE DAIRYMEN’S OBITUARY | Fears Entertained for a Nova Will Probably Occur j er FRADE. | | Scotia Schooner adly Occur in Februai y There died at the residerce of h’s | : si eohine Work Done During the Season of °°”: Joann Doyle, at Gallas Poimt, «m . | (SPECIAL T@ THE EXAMINER.) 1900. sunday last, the 18th inst., at the a — erences | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | |. Oren i | jadvanced age of 164 years, Fram i: PAGER . ‘| Ponteanp, Mg., Nov. 24— The| a.i¢ ha. 4 ov. 24.—Although no; The first meeting of the Board| vie: a very respectake a d passenger steamer Numidian ar- | de i i fae decided upon it is Un-) was held June 15th, 199. A large! worthy citizen of the Ha: €. He was , Filstesd here weaterday 4 wana ng. | derstood that the Government cOn-| ; ; born ia County Wexford, Lrel ‘ > | rived here vesterday and re ports | Lannie ted : number of salesmen and others jn-| : reland,: \ ; that the steamer was in collision | p. i a en warts nea yen of terested were present. John Ander- ae wie ot March, 1796, and ha? 7 « | with the schooner Alma, of Locke-' Parliament ae tease Ssion Ot | son, iensington, was elected Presi-| ived till March next would have x ++ iN t port Nova Scotia, on Wednesday met Hebruary 14, and: dent Dugald Currie New | ‘tined his 100th year He came tes 4 | morning _ that after towing the’ the date will likely not be any later Dominion, Vice-Pesident : Robert | | 2g island in 1836 and kept store x Dh achioders: il Thareie’ he: latte . nt the approaching session. If pes: | Jenkins Mount Albion, Secretary-| rthe late Mr. Dennis Reddin, ia | us sible it ma “ . Tr Sic . | Sleorere e ve A | broke away aid has not been heard y be earlier, and the! 4 easurer;: A. B. Dickieson, New| corgetown, for some years. Ee Every Felt }lat in stock, every trimmed pattern hat, has had the price cut*a two. This is)probably the best range of hats in town, the trimmed pz ittern hats are handsome, artistic designs such as you'd like to wear. The ‘elts are new, and right and stylish. All the pattern hats and all the felt hats half price. SUITS AT SIXTY-SEVEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Any suit remaining in sto y take today at a discount of one third. Think of it. a handsome and finished, at l-ss than the pce of. aie > suit, perfectly made = wale | ! ot = by | from since. The Alma, they say, badly at the time and was leaking | the fe: ar is /expressed that she may have gone | down. - }; The Alma carried a crew of seven | Fimen, and two of the Nnmidian’s |men were placed on board the) schooner after the accident’ to |assist at the pump. The captain| of the Numidian will not make any | statement regarding the affair say-| ing that he desires first to make his| report to the British Vice-Consul here. Hairax, Nov. 24.—The schooner Alma arrived in Halifax on Satur-, day and is still in port. As the Nu-| midian only left here on Wednesday ‘| morning thecollision occurred not! fi far west of this port. The wrong} | name of the schooner has evidently | §| been given. The name may have) M| been Anita. a ; g Activity OF THE BOERS. D4. News Considered Most 3 Disquieting. ; [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Nov. 24.—The Star, com-| ¥ ? | menting on the report that General | }| Botha with his commando is close to} ewetsdorp, regards the news as | |most disquieting and says we hav e | heard many strange and unverifi- | ‘able stories. But one thing we| ‘know, that French was pursued all | ‘the way from Middleburg to Stan- derton and get through the terrible neck of the mountains only by the gf) skin of his teeth. | Proceeding, the Star suggests! ; 'that Botha pursued the British and | Wl ' me | be } warched southjand joined|hands with = | DeWet and that thus ‘ Bloemfon- tein is endangered and the Orange River Colony will have to be re- B\ conquered before the subduing of & the Transvaal can be commenced. | In connection w ith the above a be- | lated telegram announces that Gen. VARS \French arrived at Johannesburg} Nov. 17th. TT eT - | . Rains ar ne re oiwas 19 1—5. ‘Ine buyers wee ranuations at Ottuwa. Port Cue aie... i, Oe Lt ee LF RO yer a ; Supera i Duvas Hides. cee. 98... Dillon & Spillet, Horace Has ard, | OWN seleciion. Hyac- yt lO > ne og! 4 J Biffin, Carve'l Bros. and Au.]s = Water TRUS 50545 Ot, 4s Bele ; ‘By SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. l¢ =e 2°! Bros. inths Fak Sy Greers aye. ary rire a re ae ee Pats:4 soe ew | Fy on * "yr ~~ Sry v43 ‘ > > | Orrawa, Nov. 24.—A. Gobeil, Lot 7. aes PEEL. tebe EWD SAAA0NS CURFASED. | ee has’ er < sees. Deputy intebow ot Public Workst Lot 8... 2.3 sek nee Ree. as 49 | 1899. 190. | .—-i200k up your wants in . ” , eet ~ ~s + i" < @ {has applied for superannuation on} Brae, Lot 9. oe va ae ot Cel ees . iC heese kein 91 921 g2.44¢ | 2OUs sta tione rv, ancy troods, i * iit i - ¢. “* oq q . > . . vat . Re Vv ’ ‘account of illhealth. It is rumored Sat 30° ooo eae 31 : | es cniai) Man - 13,208 ; 99 12 Vhs kee Buy quic ily and Lares x B | that Collingwood Schreiber, Deputy | Lot 11. pore OS..«.. a | Eiwhest price... aa N 11.56.) Ot OF -2ulbs to produce beautiful B | Minister of Railways and Canals,wil | Elerslie Teeth ks Belicia se RO be ee eiemeesr yo #OT age urns ing, for AB 7 | be superannuated immediately andj Tyne 4 Valley oe ’ | Average price...... & a 10.2 dy Land I }|} succeeded by T. D. Reid, at present | Mt Pleasant, i ee G2. ne ae. 2 vecueks ; k ] 1a|St Gilbert s. wo eI ts JENKINS, ( rie «’, fs B\ law clerk of the « lepartment anc | t Gubert ” Oe | Sertiecs e }, x . | creat friend of Blair's. Ar lington. ia. be | . ns - agit fF Wellington 4) vi s ee Di t [Tol 2 Ee oe | ’ aad = © i on 6 ae oe: ee. 2 ee ze . * i aii imec4 : 0 ; : s | ; Southwest, LOtIG.... Yo...... Be ir + #.dolphe Ill. | ct im] - _ 0 oO Military Order. | ee cae Bulls. a isto ell [SPECIAL TO TIE EXAMINER. | ee ‘. | | Majority for Hackett 9 | ’ Tc nl ny . —T Top ce } ir Y FOr acE as Bis ia i ‘ } (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) ‘ehed aatabke? oe | JIONTREAL, Nov. 24.—Sir A Adolph: e ¢ a calaremaat, Nov. 24, Sit Ae the Cold Weather | Ixinesron, Ont., Nov. 24.— An | if pire et ai hota aae f in this city. aaa) : Lich ' fis ite is desynairec | order of Gen. O’Grady Haley's has | Montrea! Ocean Shi noin’. -- ire is despaired 0 | | been put into effect at a field bat- | Ses . We mi je| UW is at Haz ‘tery which prohibits the sale ot | e - ee a aes - odd vii nprieaces, sqnors | an allows the |. ae ene ia hl rs | One ofthe best articles you cam } bh —wWmMpd)er ; 3% g roOmnYg eSseis WHhIici ™ » Be ee ee iy at j sale of beer and lager only. Tig) humber of sea-guiae Tet gare| & as f raveller | nave ix the house in case of sick | men do not take kindly to the. ney) 2 re at the ps ; qotonregee iness, caills, 6c; -is a cood | ; ing the son TOW IGSIG 2 lib} ey | orders. © +) ne ‘i : a4 ; “th rr Wros se . |amount to 731, with an entire tonn- (tired of Wa farrn | HOT WATE RaAwTEeS — | lage ot 1.400.881. o7 ) ves iS anG { weed : / es ‘ 4 + 4 £4 go 4 i Ve have 4 hese "1 variety ° 9 - } 1116 ioU tons fe 3than taose recorc- #3 o ior r .17 aoe ee 7° : | agies Wrappers | led di t er) at WOO é er bai a & We have those in stock Wr. Fal - | 4 | & _ fro ee 4 “mer exnerien *. hav > yt a0 a . a iff former experience have ee i years Si ering’. ‘elinble: we have them of dni TRATIIER SULLETIN - . : WEATHER 50 es ont grades, but they are all mar / ae iAP NESE GATARRA Gusc GURES. | 2t the. owest heures. Sa : a | wks SsNESE ) 1h GUac OY ‘ We invite vour inspection dag . alge ake eh oe Probab bili ities for : lexi a4 Ho “Us. ~~ y " mince. the well-rcy ay nt nor A y : e , ’ } ; ; NT ee o4 : pe +5 A e es bee F eet. te -snown a 7 ying W id Ph o | Tor Z2ONTO, iNOV. «ar lode caie - io i vit ace ied geen e ui eres i. ” As . CL if i S4 GOODS AT } ae ae west wine es fair 2nd onus, Cork Ia nufacturers, Montre al write: 5 7 4 4 fres} 1 northw ot in IS, tall ana "T pave been a constant antferer from eatarrh ve | cooker ounady : Winds increasing | ofa severe anil most dusagrecable type for eight ihe Square Drug gist, ito les from eastward; sleet er| 7e4™ “Rich became worse each witter, fb Sunnyside | Paies 4: a 23 | apite of the hnadireds of dollars I spent with K J? ~e rain be fore night vali ons pec imlists and many remedies which Made tec pure Scape ' | oniy afforded Lomporaty relist. 1 tried Japan: ~ . i 2 Calera 4 are abont a year ago, aud wiCE — » per cent, Discount cream of tartar. | complcting this treatment have mee felt th < s DIED iea-t syiipien: of my former trowdWe. A io T. J. HARRIS, London House. : 1Se afeguards the food against ¢ alum. z 4 | \4 Alum t sleet nde ; saenasits to health of the S dave 2 SAKING COWDER O&, VCHR. 4 ca OE eS ~ eS un em | Government there ‘ore expects to meet the House towards the latter oO ‘at the | probability will be a short one. Miminigash........... 46...... .62| factories sold all or abo.t ad th Alberton............. 88...... Bt {otput on the board. ‘Piusvile uc By | The highest —_ paid was 132 | Campieiiten i.057.255 Ol 5. cn 70 | and the lowest 9}c; he average price 2 ae ee o Auditor. i motion it was agreed that 20) “2 |) cables be received fron the Trade ail! Builecia, Montreal, at a cost of $20. The Board also agreed to pay the | ‘ cost of transmission from Montreal. Mr. Keefe Nominated. lourteen meetings were held and | Glasvow i part of January or early in February | | carn latest. The session in 1875. farn farn bp > i then lLved with his f to Galas Point and father on the same: 1 on which he died. He marries, moved n 1845. Alice Dermoly, who died i Mr. Doyle engaged im ning and was a very successfri ier, having one of the finest 32 factories joined the Reet The | places in that section. He was a : following paid their member-} ‘“1Y intelligent man, having a mind [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | a fee of three dollar: zs . a stored with the history fast River, , Cardigan, Oswald, St. | of his native country and being very ri J wW ”) _. V4 a i ¢ > ert , : Pr a Nov. 24.—M. = mane’ Gees Zed Point, Dundas. Wins-|©2 taining in conversation. In hi is been nominated to fill the va- loe. Wace G envi Orwell. Head St. | his young di iys he served mass fer. cany in the Local Legislature in this Peter’s, New Perta, Beile River | the late Rt. Rev. James Doyle,, | county in the Liberal interest. Montague, Hast Point, Hampton | Bishop of Wil dare and Leighlin, the: —— | Cornwall, Stanley B-idge, Kensing- | Celebrated I. K. L., in the parish oa ao Fe a ee y 2 a 1 in! WEST PRINCE. iton, Souris East, New Dominivn, | x ae > vamanna. He knew Judge | (Lot 16 Dy Ass), ved House, Dun-| N orderry who sentenced Robert. _stuffnage, Wiltshi re, Hazelbrook. | Emmet. Heoften heard O’Connelf i ‘ Ag } se > - 3 ~> Statement of the Vote After the! Hijish: ro, Dunk River, Morell, Ver-| sped, aad could recite many Recount. non River and Mt. Stewart. | of oor speeches. be was the The fsummerside Agricult ioe RECEIPTS racuss ee childres ot whous oe Th aan ates West ae os ' oa eight sutvive him. One of his ‘i ok : > . recount in tne FeSe haps haud rom last year ch eke $s 15 oO | dauyht 2r3is 2 nuniin the Dominican | Prince Election, which began before} Membership fees............ 9000) Order in New York and his young- € f . a q acl: rn. } i ; otk : Judge McLeod here T uesday morn-| ——— | est som, Patrick Francis, who gradu- ing, was concluded Thursday after-| $105 73) otes from St. Dausten’ s Collevre iz i : oNo 5 | t ak : i. 4 noon. Meir indy ah “re 3 poll, EXPENDITURE. 188, is now preparing himself tex Ae SNS Mal etd. | ; ; a ee m 2 in oy ot woe h |Paid Ht Mason, taeredt become a priest of the same order eo atid e ey Set a mee | cables.. _-$ 30 Og) in Ohio. His remains were interred € OMNClal Count, already PIVEN, and | rm. g Bulletia: ve mic shh 1 5y| in tie cemetery at bin ron River om recount the ballots of the remaining | + are pe onths. - ec us ‘ Ei Dota Anes: Amerttce ial last Tuesday morning Hig: Masa polls. This was done. with the fol: | a a vy 12 92 | unl fareral service ae - perf »rm- livedimer 4h » Me McTell: oe 1 | ae ‘<3 ace Vy salt eset : sOWlng result : Mr McLellan luses 1 ‘| Postage ani he : on. 7 gy, | ed by his pastor, Rev. Dr. Doyle. vote in Hiléare, Sin Alberton, J in| pi. orders 24 Enrvar Hoge, 1 in Mllevsiic, 2 in “Mt ter fo eens es 4 . mega ' Telephone messages......... “Ht, asi Arlington ; : oes | Pleasant, Lin Arling ote and 1 1) john Newson, marking black Vellington. Mr Hackett gaims 3)" voota - o vote in DeBlois, and loses 1 in Ril! g 20°F), “pyeagurer’s salary 2) 0 ~o ? J hear ’ ; Tot o4 . = om oeita yr dare, 1 py Al erton, 1 op eat ane | Ba ilance on deposit in Mer- i in St. Gilbert's. This increases Mr | chants’ Band of P. & I 4) eS Hackett’s majority from 3 to 9, the | ce r Sk igalaa eis correct return being as fuilows : ei yh 7: | We propose to give the balance of - _| The number of cheese boaitind our stock of Bulbs a + | Was 62, 440,and the number sold ox 7 gE | he otra an ree to Our Cust = Ll the bourd 29,124. Free to Our Customers, 2 =| It does not necessarily follow tha: a = | 33,316 cheese were sold o. the cur a ee ~ > - 47 © y +) ; > . :. Sea Cow Pond.. 24 3. | or — the board. Factories not selling Tienish Station....... 78...... 9 ae le a me same er er ae While the stock of Peterville... ........ 29...... Te) one Doard day toanotiner, anc Thu: | gs ; Skinner's Pond....... 67. c(|the same cheese were counte: Buils last we will give a aie ae oe 4 . T} > Greenmourt.......... 67...... 1uU | twece = per nes = er ae 23 cents worth tree ie tii I~ | oc rcentage Of Sales was setter than a Kildare. 26 Qj | tse year. Many of the lead:n, with cach $1 worth of soods bought fer cash at our store. Gustom- ers can make their recommended i siinilariv affected, and he is now compicicly I can highly reeomunend it to a: ny d witht this most eamoying cis | 1 tths ago ] to a friend | At Southport, on Nov. 22nd. 1900.4 cu; ad aleo. aged 92 years. R. | person troubic ee . ease. Japancse Caterth Cure relieves cme! in the recirenc £ hkoad in one minute, and is abeelutely guvryn- Pee Ce 7 . Coed Lo care any case, of eatarra of thé hos: or Southport, on throat.. Sold by all droggiste Price, ® cents 9 2 7 ~ A free sample wil sent to any person | Sunday afternoon at 2.30 tor St. iroabled wit catheuh. Wicleer & aaaaineme. Dunstan’ s Cathedral thence to ddress, The Griffiths & Macphersom Co., , Roman Catholic cemetery. | Johannah Cullen, acer [Funeral from the 'Mr Patrick Grimes, Linited. 121 Church St.. Teronte. SUNNY-= size DENTIST! Y Office in New Prowse Bloc: First door to the right up stairs. Telephone comnec- DR. AYERS é ft ren parrnae en . Pp RES eet d ae ~— i Fa eee Pw var = — NINES Eta ti PN Sa te? 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