- eT em i re Room rw ay w Y yy : : : of Commoant wt weak al ; i fase , e (*ttawa e i 4 ; } is ? pr r 4 po 4 gue — a 69) True Liberty, —-— ee ER ere ee ee ee CHAR LOTTE’ TOWN, E.. SLAND, i? EEE STE TS -when Free Bora Men haviag to ‘WEDNE SDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1 — So at ei ee Referril editoriall ts { try their weight, closely ECTTIDE; SGILOFIANY, tO: 148s 1own aavices, the Vally Mail ad examine their texture, and § 2 Most serions tone, asseruns | d ine MET E SO i> thn ant TiTISHh Mo : > aCe . i ’ i oi ba poi .°: . T inte \ + | ‘ +} j ‘ } Y ; you’ll’agree that nothing J tusted by the withda ce rOOps irom ‘4 Lp ( 2,On LOG * ay r} 2 ° o: ’ 1 yr f yr Vii or > < th I e * anywhere near the price §/ '25 to Visor cf ee ” ish government. ——— wa € ~<a equai them, ANOTHE in our south - Againsc the Life of a d Roberts. PLOT Samples window. (SPECIAL T® EXAMINER. ) Nov. 28.2-The War Office the following despatch THE LONDON. publishes | Greeks and one Frenchman were ar- ‘ 4 |rested on Nov. 16th and are now / ‘awaiting trial. Their intentic as) were to explode a mine under*eie. Mary’s Church during the moraing service held at 11 o'clock, on McLEOD| ) Nov. 18_h.’ i cael oad Ae | ILL- FATED ST. OLAF. a Nothing New to Report Concern- ing Her. jE Poe ry ae [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER ]. Nov. 2s i bien aes he i I EBEC, mak a - inight from Seven Islands says: | : | There is absolutely nothing new to| * | be reported about the steamer St. | Olaf. The disaster search party is }still at work, but has not been able | te recover any more bodies. The schooner Josephine left day for Que} OPENED eS : ae oa to Se Bee A large ship ne nt of Thos. Ellin & Co’s, Needham 'and a few other articles recovered Veall & Tylack’s and Jonathan Crooke’s celebrated from the ill-fated steamer. E | ~cociieinalitbacco aiimliaaieccid , HONORED DEAD. Use | i> <> 7s Sir Arthur Sullivan. / Funeral! Cutlery... [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | C London, Nov. 28.—With all the r %$} pomp and circumstance’ whic! € ¥ > De K ts —_ i : ’ , . : In lables, L OCKE 5 mizht have attended the obsequies }memberof the Royal Family, th |remainsof Sir Arthur Sullivan were Scissors, Razors 9 etc intel ain’ St. Paul's Cathedr: §} thie atternoon. [| A great crowd attended. TAIAI ESE I e Cy ANDLER a | HALIF o-4 ; “~ a2 _ ei z d 4 ' AX . in FEN! WiNassse, O& WEAN BXes I A ae §| Coaservative Candidate in the Be E | ve Election. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | . HALIFAX, Nov. 28.—The Vonse1 . , | vate ves have nominated A. B. osdy to contest ‘Hab tax County ge ST — ‘Vinci at peter $200,000 in Smoke. ee | SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER in said Easton, Pa., Nov. 28.—A fire last , > . } . ont practicall 5 wiped out Tae ex- cS bn ‘ William Ane ' : 1 e ye ce ent wats §6 6) Vy llila my » BLOCK, moderate prices, the prop I place TO buy cons 2 me pia -3 23, 39. hiz your winter winliog - wrKrans wed Sons; of Philadeip ila ’ Mi WiilllCi SLi} it ‘ > . ~* . wee, : 1} : located in Neathus Creek, 1 this sh ~ountv The damage will reach oraer Snif > i il rt, -™ = 7. Pale atl ‘ COU ity. ine Gagamadlec vi rhe raer sults, Uvercoats. brousers, Fancy ‘ ests, etc. 1 EP) OBO . . ‘ 7 2 - = a : 2 ZU UBY. Hosiery, s aps, iNignt Robes, Neckwear, Braces. ; ' ‘13 me > . , . - ? - f . . iti i aati, mn» on. s, Mitts, Flannel Shirts, White Shirts, Dress Shirts, Colored | - £] : es : | Majority in Marquette. yiling of the newest and most Fashionable. You are respect- isit our store GORDON & MicLELLAN ITTERS.. TO THE EXAMINER. | Wiynipea, Nov. 28.—The official majority of Mr. Boyd, Conserva- | tive, in Marquette, is ‘156. [SPECIAL MEN’ Ss OU’ —A despatch to- | > i she persons. coal laden, an ew ot fourteen for 7 ledo, ASSASSINATION. sais: Life of President McKinley Discovered. Plot {SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | | New York, Nov. 28.—A plot to assassinate President McKinley has been made known to the police of | Hoboken, New Jersey. They have with the Secret Ser- Bureau at Washington, furnish- | ing the name of the man communicated 1 vice <0e2<aE—-— IN THE PENITENTIARY. ; } _A Russian Convicted of Forgery. MonTREAL, Nov. 28.—VJoaat To2- ouse de Lutree, a Russian nobleman, five years issuing de was Ssente: ced to-day to [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | lin the peritentiary for bentures kaowing them to be forged. He negotiated the docu- iments with a “eR were | Baak of Nova Scotia waichre his arrest. ‘Lhe ar ond of the Count | was made inC hicago. ————>- << W ELCOME TO CANADIANS. Preparations at Southampton. . : 7 4 i vec with three mail bags [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | tu 7 Aree hundred otf cers am of tne ix toyal Canadian s, is ex : <3 i at Soutkhamp*cn rom Lape 1 to- An sk trate programme is for their entertainment ie Achy. ai ——$ a 8 Le a Germans and Frencn. } BERLIN, No 2i.—A de 3} atch 1 ae ( | here frem Field Marshal V Waldersee, dat Nov. 24, says ¢ Wuchlenfel xpedition has hoi fine werman Dao overt oreat i vic Vas each “dd tov; ZZ by. wa’ Hevlinn Cheng, after a diffic mountain mareh. The despat adds that the French have ha lsevere fighting with the Poxers thirtv kilometers south of the P: i u. Baking P Powder: Wade frees pure cream of of tartar. Safeguards the food against ¢ alum. who is se- | ‘latter has trom Lord Roberts, dated Johannes-|;—* oe ss heer Naw Sith lected for the assassin. “As report at a plot against my the police secured their informi-!has need ee et ae) es a re thi rough a letter written by a| life will probably reach you I think} Kei ia seis ‘Seanleieilis See a a ; |you should know the tacts. It i-| E ‘sh = Sata believed that there was a plot in| a nT, Nan ene ecmnee? a . - H a existence, and five Italians, four|! minded of their daughterhood by reciprocal preferential im ports. Canada ta ports from h mother coun- iy: £0 200 Cxten in ‘uty upon thein one-t i 31 lan that upon imports from reig untries. Wh Australian we hope that it will make a similar concession in favor of the manu- facturers of tugland Before a great Whiie Soutn Atrica. leaderate uader the British flag, will probal Drovadiy . — a iollow the lead of €: nada and Aus tralia. The mother country cannot. | with good grace, acce pt.these ad while preferences. “9 ,- roc =7 7, vantages déenving reciproc al F uthermore. this is a time when the central ior revenue We ha vt two Ways upon our hands—one in China and one in South Africa. The a! ready cost us beavis, |but I think it wiil prove to have |} Deen an of the} caused | their shrewd, sleepless. commercia aggressions by every legitimate | }means at our command, My play of course, contemplates harki:, | <T ON, Nov. 28.—Colonel Otter, | and | He excelent investment, even if it finally enta‘ls an outlay oi £100,000,U00 sterling ($569,909,090), for it has given a vreat aud e1 nd: Libs impetus to imperial federati ‘Still, ‘suéh outlays require ¢ ful treasury, and we must find new sources of national revenue. Pre-| tereutial duties would help us tre mendously. They would make you Americans pay something for th use of our rich markets. You charge us about 40 per cent goocs in America, and we commit 1 ogregious tully in aamittine youl goods free of duty. Americans ar. great competitors; their energy cannot be surpassed. o> + ~+ » ac protect om ag +t ine We ainst | sill Scives S2901dG pack to the times when the domin- ay statesmanship of England a oe that free trade was the prope: al policy for th's country.” Ho 1dé.crni e beaten Made out cf the Best Je ~~ + Kips and Grain Leathers i fro 13 Lo 1] Ba | i i i aa i : i ; ~he id ev . JOFFE BRO DS er . UI. CHARLOTTETOWN Old Schooner — os a nd Oe Notice is here hat i Parliament. 63 an Chapter 103 and Chay f the Merchants’ changed to “The Royal Bank of Canada,” hame of Halifax will >. - } Bank o be Cc 1m from and after January, 1901. E. L. PEASE General! Manage I Halifax, Ist November, 1900. ng 3mos mwf eke ocamee me AA INI GS * 7 \WW/ 4 \v/ Gh | ALARMING NEWS A TERRIBLE FATE. HOWARD viNCENT, $ ppanne ard 8: Ney \ me a ane : 7 ~ 1 - ty ~ a — res ~ ; ~ | Cape Colony on the Verge of Fourteen Men Perish for Want of Outlines a New Trade Policy Fo: | diets Proper Life-Saving Apparatus Great iBritain. 7 : tpn Wish tc make ia ee es ¥isil (CO Make American manv- ; ‘‘Wonder’’ Biankets are (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) factorie ‘ ee (SPECI \L TO THE EXAMINER. | ic on «, ontril UTI ii llti ; 9 e c s . . : : ' : : . ae. cat } YWRAYRIT \ ) NI nactr 9Q : eral mili ions si rling to mir nati well named. They are Lonpon, Nov, 28.—The Daily Mail), AMHBRSTRURG (Unt., Nov. 2B | oy exchaas ait Bis Siawnen publishes, this morni Oo ry Fst he sf LG tug H nhie Rue, W Rica went ta ; ’ AR Y, ; Pie! a dod OWA : wonders Tl 3 heat ig alarmist de ee ee ae fec rey ing < i Ss { , ca ee ae hea . “7 F ; | : { ers. ney re neavy, “3. . aa we Paes t eee A ape| tae rescue of a schooner, sunk on : . i 4 AntiB: ish feeling in Cape Pelee Island Point. returned tonight roe et : soit, warm, finely inishaad Solony is agsuming danverous pro-| 42d reports all hands lost. The | - > ae » Who is the honorary | | ortions, Nate’ to falae see crew had been lashed in the rigging re Oi ti United Empir« . 1 "5 . . z ; I +, > . . L* <A LCap us ‘ id an i? 77 ; blankets. T hey’ re of good | spread abroad about Brit! sh barbar- | *0F three days, but finally they suc- |“ °" i oe ee a . ism in the Orange River Colony and{¢tmbed to the weather and ex-) -iVEF OF fal rHament, will bring | soi . Hat ae or eet I . 1 : | POS ctwWward in the omine session a | size. They’re easily worth in the Pransvaal. “go 2 schists luaian coe ae The Loyalists fear that the meet-|,._+2¢ tug s captain says that if the | “7 "G7 © A ana ee ee $4.00 the pair. ing of the Dutch Congress, next| life-saving boat on Pelee Point had) ‘2’ U@ted Kingdom other than| e . 1 e « a ! noc tran ‘ Po Pies 4%.) : week. will be the sienal for a risi been in condition they could have} ‘s, ‘POH! che british colonies 4 | on’t tak » Sénares ’ ey demand that martial i taken the crew off safely Sunday | “2 aa Valorenp tariff. He ex-} Don t take Out cay so and they I nand that rartial }; Lage < e an fi ; cl Ly on St naay ined hig he va a : ee t : | : be proclaimed throughout the|@tternoon. The life-savers’ boats ot See a ee oe ie ole “yoga Ca | are leaky and they filled with water | *°'>.: | on this point. Come in,see J Colony. | Pee hae ca thed cowie ne es ee aed The situation is declared to | as soon as they. were launched. fe! should seek unit) : 7 . .. sik el are Sa through unitie ommercial in > aw 3 c a ce Neale A Nas ie oe 1} ime scnooner is supposed to be miner cial NCerest. he blankets 22 graver than at any previous pel <. ppose Ci on -* . t \ la 1K t: . eel them, Sivian the sia - : the larionee Valley. from Buffalo LUI colonies Si ould certainly be re-! : eiceieeniok & government advalo- | rem for the privilege of selling our Ve gS Fe err - veep A plete ABD Ma is a pure hard soap ST. CROIX SOAP MPQ, CO ,: St. Stephen, N B. 33 Queen St. vive the balance of cur stock of Bulbs Free to Gur Customers. While the stock of Buibs last we will give 23 cents worth free with each $1 worth of | peods bought for cash at our stere. Gustom- ers can make their own selection. Hyac- inths, Tulips, Grocus | We pre ypose to or Easter Liftes. N. B.—Look up your wants in Bocks, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. Buy quickly and get a lot of Buibs to produce beautiful : . c fiowors in winter or spring, for AB SOLUTELY NOTHING. Geo, Carter & Co. Direct importers ot Hol- land Bulbs. THE DRY... GOODS MAN Olfers You all wool underclothing at about 4% a stit. and suggests it is better than medicine. After you've invested and find you can catch celd in this climate ‘wearing even a better artiele. re- ,member the Square Druggist, Sun- nyside. Wekeep everything con- lucive to good health, are known o sell cheapiv and are ever anxious Oo ple Se. Just now we are talking Hot Vater Bottles H-=ve you one in the house? You should have. See A. W, ‘Reddin, Phim. B. The Square Druggist, nn side Fire..... and Marine * ~ NY Nt . 7% insurance. Merchants’ risks, dwellin s, churches, ®tc., accepted on very favorable terms. Hulls cargoes, and freiohts oF one vessels and steamshi n- sured oon! MVNDMAN & CO. AGENTS Tele. h ia 67