DAILY EXAMINER. | S treew Dollars Per Y¢ This is True Liberty,—when Free Born Men having to Advise the Pul dlic may souk free Buriripxs. Single Copies Two Cents VOL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE ER 19, 1900. —NO O45 ——— coemchetejeshioonnsencuantinagneratstnsteaenniapaemnsienmeetsdehensitie — "so _— ll i i i i tl il \ 2 , aa! Some Snaps FOR This Evening’s SHOPPING e lot of Ladies’ embroidered handker- 10c each One big lot new and pretty white muslin and 24 pc dis. One lot of odd sizes and shades in ladies’ kid One samp ; ? 7 chiefs, very pretty, worth upto 25c 7 ‘ lawn aprons, latest makes loves, assorted prices, worth up to 1.15 59 cents pee a One Jot of gentlemen's kid gloves, lined 'Jf —eggj e 50c pair SR 5c each flannelettes,§ ‘in eg A counter full of dress 9 OdSe at ba One-third - 15 all wool underwear mar 2011» 75e per suit A basket of men’s silk bow ties stripes and 4s each A counter full of plain shades Se A counter full of men wero eo oe ¢ oper : oo8 srnrku Tsttiw ——l “s wn, a MOORE & McLEOD. The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. TRUE ECONOMY THE DIFFERENCE be tween buying a cheapsuit and a good suit ™ ny cheap suit never looks well, and a man doesn’t look well in it—looks | as li it was made for some other man, and will only wear a short while at | the longest when it is all out of hape. Our make of Suits, Overcoats and Trousers alwa) s look well av } “a man feels good in them, feels as | though there is no better dresse “<d man than !} and look well till t] ey are worn out Evefy Person Would Like to be Well Dressed th WELL, CO LE TO OUR SJ Yr OR K, Ww he re you are sure of getting a be st fitting suit in the city. No wrinkles on the shoulder, no falling xf at the collar, but every garment made decently and according to order - = FURNISHINGS - - Fur: Ollars, Fur Lined Gloves, S » i Ss, Silk lined Gloves Wool Lined Gloves, Mufflers, Suspend rs, Collars, Cutts, White and Fancy Shirts, Ties, Handkerchiefs. , : e; and will keep their shape GORDON & McLELLAN MEN'S OUTFIT "ERS m\of the Daily Mail. One commando w Probabilities for Next 24 Hovutrs. | Deceased was a kind, charitable UNITED IN DEATH. CAPE COLONY FIRES UN nae er 5200,000 Lost in Smoke Last Tragic End of Ditioes French Night. Playwright and His Wife. "INVADED BY TWO [Athen Serie sea siiagn. 7 ee Ne BANDS OF BOERS Literary and social circles were greatly shocked Boston, Dec. 19.—Kight fire} @* the announcement of the simul- alarms follow’ ing close on each other | Aneous death of M. Edmond Tarbe necessitated by three fires in differ- | C&S Sablons, te well-known man of ; nt sections of the ci ity kept nearly letters, and playwright, and part Who are being Gradu-|* the entire lire department on the ee ee. Gaulois, en move last night, between eight bis wife, which occurred yesterday o'clock and midnight, and the total| 2 wnusally dramatic circumstances. | ally Driven Back. of the night’s fire lounes will agere- A servant. on entering their bed- | vate well on towards $200,000. room in the morning, according to The first alarm was for a blaze in, Tegular custom, found M. Tarbe Charlestown, where a trunk and/S¥pporting kis wife's head in a ECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | bag factory cutter was burned,| 2and, while with the other he held oe loss $40,000. A section in the base-| 2 basin into which she was vomiting _ Lonpon, Dec. 19.—The Boers have! ment of the six story Wakefield blood. The servant withdrew at a/| invaded Cape Colony at two separate! puiiding, near North Union Station, | Siga from M. Tarbe that her ser-| points one hundred miles distant,) was burned at a loss that will prob- |vices were not required. An} says the Cape Town correspondent ably reach $150,000. hour later groans issued from the| The third alarm was for a blaze at | room. A relative entered and found | Roxbury. the lady dead in bed. M. Tarbe. rr 2 seated in an arm-chair, was still! } That Snowy Whiteness le can come to your linens and ¥ cottons only by the use of SURPRISE Soap which has peculiar and remarkable qual- ities for washing clothes. SURPRISE is a pure bard Soap. advanced upon Philipstown, be tween Colesburg and Kimberley. The other is supposed to be at Ver = | holding the basin in his clenched} sogs. A commando crossed the LORD ROBERTS’ RETURN. fist. His eyes were closed, and he| Orange River between Odendaal and ett was moaning piteously, but was) Bethulie, northwest of Burghers- New Programme --- Thanksgiving| quite unconscious. In spite of in-| dorp. Its objective :s apparently Ab ies cessant efforts to restore anima-| being Cradock. andoned. tion, he died at noon. The doctors) General McDonald is engaging the certify that death was due to na- invaders, who have no guns, twenty (SPECIAL T@ THE EXAMINER.) tural causes in both cases. The miles west of Burghersdorp. ee ; lady suffered from heart disease, The latest news is that they are |__Lonpon, Dec. 19.—The centem-| and her husband died of apoplexy. being slowly forced back to Orange plated thanksgiving service in St. | : ' River, where a warm reception is| aul’s Cathedral in connection with | Cia: alte re } a os ies teil the ratiin of Lord Roberts trom) VOR sores sas ee eee South Africa has been abandoned, | t© 2 mistake inadvertently made by the Government announcing that it} 72" a nen in respect to the has been considered desirable tode-| Notice of|the Trade Review's, P. E. fer the general thanksgiving until) /5!and edition. The leading article, the close of the operations in South | t? ¥ hich reference was made by [SPECIAL T® THE EXAMINER. | A fries: | Tae EXAMINER, was, it appears, The programme is, now, for Lord | written by Mra. 2. Hogg---not by Roberts to debark in the Solent, to| Mr-. W._F. Tidmarsh---- and: credit visit the Queen at Osborne House, for it belongs to her, not to him. Jan. 2nd, to re embark and to land| We have received for review a| # finally at Southampton, coming | COpy ofthe second edition of Miss | F from that point to London. Mellish’s popular book “Our Boy 's | , | Under Fire.’’ This e i-cn contais s ia !all that was in the first ea.vton ar a ivr OBITUARY. {also the facts connected with the| ‘return of the Canadians in the} Tee ee : ‘idaho, such as the voyage home ; At Tracadie Head, on Dec. 12th, | WEATHER BULLETIN. | Mary Campbell eitieowot the late | and the welcomes accorded the dif. | : ' | ferent quotos in -Halifax, St John. is ———~ 'Aneus McAulay, aged S82 years. ~ e ' c _" | and Charlottetown. The book : and obliging neighbor, and won the | attrac tively bound in both eloth _ Toronto, Dec. 19.—Moderate to) esteem, love and respect of all who) paper covers---cloth 7c; paper ; fresh southwest to south win ic; fair} had the pleasure of her acquaint: | tis amost interesting record ot and milder; showers of sleet or rain | ance. the doings of our Continge nt in in most places at night. |South Africa, and valuable as a2 | i reference. | i ST. CROIX SOAP MPG. CO. St. Stepben, N.B. being prepared for them. a A _ SERIOUSLY ILL. Vancouver, Dec. 19—Hon. Joseph Martin, M. P. P., is seriously ill in St. Paul's hospital, Montreal. Charles Burrill, ef Weymouth, S., who is here, in an interview states that the plant of the Nova Scotia Steel Shipbuilding Company will be located in Halifax. TT @ <SEew | | fi } 1 staph | eS -* Iw Santa Claus Invites ‘daughters, Amgus C McAulay sige : | with whom she aiways lived, Alex cutee of prong a ie Everybody to Visit His incoming e 20 1e vari ot ae ee | various religious denominations i Headquarters at Is to Act Not to Shout. In Perfumes no cne can show you 2 fine | Sunday of the new century will be ae the city, and they are all ooviny api le |marked by special and appropriate |? Toilet Eottles, etc., etc. Paneer eight years ago it) was the will of the great C reator to| sores afflict her family. She saw her hus- | band, one son and four daughters | ete Teese dy Re -— me wee: / taken from her by typhoid fever. | Close of the Century. ( She leaves te mourn — her | TS R y, departure three sons and three | Sedieees Thnc .18—To inet tad Mr. | Railway department, Mrs. Patrick | Montreal have arranged for a serie: . ka » W Reid, of Hope River, Mrs. Wiliam jot services. Solemn midnight mas CARTE RS a ing 0 “ ta of madien see. oath Wide Zan. hata egt cette in all Se Roma at A. Smith, of Charlottetown. Her | ee en ee eee | remains were interred in the quiet | Of December 31, .1900, commencing BOO KSTO RE | Made ion pure cemetery at St. Bonayenture’s it ll o'clock and continuing unti cream of OF tartar. Church, Tracadie, where a solemn half-past one o'clock on the morning | ———~——~ {| , |of January Ist, 1901. The Arch } eae High Mass and burial ae | bish op ‘ot re eal. alk cane @% vice was rendered by the parish | ; ae — pared | pontifically at the cathedral. The | Safeguards. the food } | priest, Rey. Father McGuigan. services will be marked by the sing s 8 | against é alum. ..% ne jing of the Te Deum and the rendi | | Avisitto our store will ton of the wanelca! eens: hh e Church of England, sore Akan baking powdass the greatest convince you that our Bishop of Montreal has ordered that : menacits to health of the perssat da¥e stock of Watches, Jewelry, special services be held at midnight| o,, stiety sk tk eit. Ge ae go ist Serena 90M EO. Tbe VE. E | 'etc,, is secondto none inj on December 31 in the cathedral | tying un. ee Te th ity.—-G. H. TAYLOR, and leading churches. In nearly al) Ss e ci y \the Protestant churches the first unnysice. | Underclothing.--Good warm, | é 4} | Ganong Brothers’ finest | services sand sermons. Sachets an elegant line. Underclothing, heavy ribbe ae s, | | Scotch knit and fleece lined, Chocolates, put Lp in I- 2, ; Ebory goods in Hat, cloth an! ‘air 124 and 3 Ib boxes, just the; Store open this evening until 9% | Brushes. ‘worth $1.30 a suit, yours for thi ' a? ‘tts {o'clock Dozens of bargains to $1.00 a suit. -=Weeks & Co, The | ee OF g | make a call worth your while See People’s Store WEBSTER & WAGKAY. | that sample lot of Ladies’ Em-} In caser Pipes we never hada fics une | | broidered Handkerchiefs at 10c } and at such low figures. | Have a look at ouP each, worth up to 2Z5c.—Moore & north window for Xmas | ‘cleo. G E N U } N f- gifts. Many sugges- Cigars. Tobaccos, Pouche , etc., Come in and see us—come in and » | tions that will hel a A. W. Reddin, Phm. .°. EBONY GOODS to make a davies. IS PER CENT | The Square Druggist, ...FOR.... ‘Many more in our ad. REDUCTION OFF Sunnymde. this week.-- ere | — XMAS PRESENTS | |Bros. cA | | ! Notice is hereby given 1! in Wiel Mednadinn tin sent SENTNER & McLEOD’S | 5 sien dete ot naeia kal question ae AT eat “MY STORE,” WILL x2 Ladies and Gent’ Saeee ae © aad r103 and Cha lit, the eae hale ak hed prasheea: tai One eee EVENING SLIPPERS eae he Medes Bank a rors, etc., will appeal to your good | For Xmas so Jey Years Fine will be changed te “The Royal Bank of Canada,”’ useful. Your inspection is respectfully | Ulass offers many sugges-_ ee *.5 ae Homa: tara dainty Xmas | from and after the second day of taste and appreciation ef the | Gace display of Rich Cut | G.. F. HUTCHESON, berate # We would like "GOFF | BROS. — “a E. L. PEASE, | General Manager. i to see it.--W. W. WELL- | ‘ fan Jeweler and Optician. Halifax, lst Nevember, 1900. anaauke /NER. CHARLOTTETOWN : 29 3mos nowt ee ree eo ee - i ' ‘e i ‘ weir cow gaia bIR ete nether ss mami: on + ‘3 ¢ 4 u is