Read — d Rn | KF 8) Y Om ‘| L; D ILY 4 Saneunhiseepine ee ee an jriinaneaegdigacenieecanapendaneinenocrpamnee snes ee manne — <= Term: Four Doilars Per Yea This is True aabect ys wee Free Born Men eA to Advise the :Public may spea'l: free —Evuriries. Single Copies Two VOL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN, Pe ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900 NO 229 — | HORRIBL E Oc C URRENCI E. | oe ITE + -® () : : : O : i W ; ina Glass Vat---Nine Die. : 4 ; : | SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. E SAN Francisco, Nov, 20.—Nine iy killed and by the collapse of the roof of the Pacific Giass iste while it was crowded with men and watching a football tesa in the field adjoining. persons were injured IS bh 4 S ;} eral more. —————a © (ie -— GARRISON CAPTURED. chief LAY... Knox Pursues eWet. General [SPECIAL T) THE EXAMINER, | 30.—Lord Roberts DeWet’s raiders Dewetsdorp gat fifteen killed ' Lonpon, Nov. fitelegraphs that | have captured the rison. The losses were and oe two wounded. The enemy is said to be eteoae. Men were despatched to relieve ,| Dewetsdorp but failed to get there o ie in time. i 2 500 De W et. But we're trying to make this $$$ <a the best one we've ever had. Boy’s we've got the correct hock- ey boot. Se#@them in our Better showing of goods—more to Rk. K. Jost. choose from—prettier things—and lower prices than ever. ROYAL Baking Powder; Made from pure creat of of tartar. Safeouards. the food | against alum. la Alcm tokine powders are the greated ; pice FS ip nealth o of S ‘he pococnt dap. | & = it ee ee Handkerchiefs ladies, gentlemen, for everybody— boys and girls. Plain Handkerchiefs Hemstitch- ed ones, embroidered, lace edges, white, colored, in endless variety. Prices tomorrow lloore McLeod S Busiest Street New Silverware opening at G H. Taylor’s Sunnyside. NOTICE! Notice is ——e virtue of the Act | Parliament, 63 and 64 Victoria. | Chapter 103 and C hapter 104, the iname of the Merchants’ Bank of | Halifax will be changed to “The Royal Bank of Canada,” from and after the second day of January, 1901. The Busiest Store on Charlotetow.’ THE BEST OUTFITTING STORE ON P. E. ISLAND. "age ee | E. L. PEASE, General Manager Halifax, lst November, 1900. ng 3mos mwf j POLITICAL «MEETINGS, Made to order Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Fancy Vests, etc. Underwear, Hosiery, Caps, N*rht Res, Braces. Mitts, Flannel Shirt:, White Large stock, moderate prices, the proper place to buy your winter supplies. WAY nh hs ees ee IN€CKWea}’, S4iirts, Dress Shirts, (zloves Colored | 'Seventy-Five Men and B oys Fall. forty badly | About twenty-five people fell | through = root upon the not fur Handker- |: 2285 were hore! Sh pared: ath it is fe; ( ed that in addition to the nine d ad 1S | already repor ted, there will be se There have been handkerchief f| General Knox pursued and is re- days here before. | ported to have successfully engaged ae Ex-President Steyn and General window. given that m. of the Dominion | The Hon. George Forbes and D.P. \ CALL ARACES TED. Local and Other Items his oe a at [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] ae 3 “7 St. Anieee? s Day. ‘ HALIFAX, Nov. 30.—The Rev.| —Besureto hear the beautiful) | Alfred Gaudier, of Fort Massey Pre sbyte rian Church, a call to St. Toronto. has accepted James’ Square Church, nadien ‘ms and solos at ver” ae tal) ¥4\7 concert this evening. , —— i Sf ‘Boyne Lodge, No. 614, L. A. Regular meeting tonight. iicael > and menibers are specially requested ™ FOOTB ALL to attend. By order. et wench —On Wednesday, Dec. 5th, a con- facia se asl ma cert and pie social will be held at Fe [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. r) + crs : |g 24, tJ Wheatley River in aid of the new! efi %, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30.—Penn-| Hall. <A fine programme is being} & sylt ania University defe ated Cam- prepared and a good time is ex Ee ae fi bridge yesterday at football, 27 to 0, | pected. Admission 10 cents. Ladies} & “wa edie. with pies free. By order of Com.| & iM Wm. M. McRae, Secy. i iz PROPECT OUR R HORSES. a P + There were twenty-nine con- sj ay victions for drunkenness at the; 8 — ae 4 (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) police court daring the month | —~~—EEE7E™ WI 7 [Ee EXAMINER. polic g the month 4f . 3 ’ . * N rem} er jy o 7 Pre W 4 eness : e UTTawa, Nov. 30.—It is said that OVERDO ery ee That Sno a= | no horse rill be} ; . were also two convictions for larceny + oa oe oe pone ight back from three for assault and battery and : ' —s- a ° » aASS< < a iit ; ‘ 'G South Arrica for fear of itnadar ‘6 ee | can come to your linens and if ee ; one for nuisance. [Two Liquor | fF i: ing burrowing horse flies into | pe ulation summonées were dismiss.| @ cottons only by the oss o i veg ATION SumMmmonses Pre SImiSS- |} i i Canada. Seige oneah sons ogteersonte _— SURPRISE Soap which has i ed. ie receipts were 35/5! + a ea rs ry peculiar and remarkable qual- i eg < dudience assembdied in} clo wer . . es. Pm ena F WOMEN “AND ‘CHILDREN. Wright’s Hall last evening to hear! ities for washing cloth 3 ———— Mr. C. C. Henry’slecture, which oc- : ro ‘on ea Wer ae SURPRISE fs a pure hard So f Depor ted to Pietaadiece wa pied about an hour in delivery. ! ae Principal Seaman presided in _his| oe i i | usual efficient manner. The best of ST. CRO ag oo. +18 (SPECIAL T@ THE EXAMINER.) order prevailed. The lecturer has St. Stephen, er be2n asked by two leading societies to re-deliver it under their auspices, | which he has consented to do at an early date. The lecturer hereby desires to express his thanks to the c press, and all others who so kindly SO AE IY I . . } advertised this lecture. VANADIANS I: LONDON. —Physical development.—I will | ' ~~ my physical development class . on Tuesday, Dec. llth. A few more} Reviewed by the Queen Today. /pupils can be accommodated. Be-| pees Sides giving a thorough course of | : [SPECIAL T@ THE EXAMINER. ] club swinging, I will dev elop every | ‘ muscle in the body with my exercis- | |, Lonvon, Nov. 30.---Last evening ing machines, which I will furnish. | ‘the Canadians witnessed a perform- Parents of delicate children should | ance at the Empire Music Ha!l) send them to this class. Best of | where they were enthusiastically re- management and good results guar |. viewed ay ‘the Qeeen. lanteed. For B - N Feacreniccs appay to | << o ne | Mr. L B Miller, and D A McKinnon, | THE RECOUNT IN | dr uggist. Special hours on applica-| | d r—3 in, ! EAST QUEEN’S, | ae Louis “McIntyre, city. in, Fancy Goods, Toys, Fancy China- as ok Porat 54 - ene ware, Books, Christmas Cards and : nat ty, | Sts in the Bric etbhodis ure Calendars, New Annuals, Christ- ira econ pre dg we agg ges ot Sabbath School holds what is called) mas Numbers, Gift Books. Novel- late hal Fiala McDon ald |. _‘* Children’s Day” when the mem-| ties of all kinds. in his Chamber this morning. At| , bers of the school make an Me Two stores in one. for the poor, Last year aA lar ge lay of ( S. the hour of adjournment for dinner | - " play oO Xiias rood amount was vay. eight polls hac been examined and | a collected i in this wa On Sunday next, December 2nd, < a number of votes reserved for argu- . eceigee i, at | seh , ars 30’clock the »ublic is invited to | ment and decision. ‘he sing * ; CeO. a ter 0 [as the schooh in the! r . statemer ) OV ag | meet with ; a found the dae come Two| eee where an interesting pro : | balk - for Martin were without the | 5) 4™me will be carried out. The | init als of the deputy returning offi: children’s offering will consist cf] clothing, RTOCETICS, coal, money or | can be used to allevi- 2 ug A ise hs . ene ear |e ee Par number of ballots ate the sal ieritias of the poor dur- ine the winter. | were aeee with an X instead of --Prot. Watts. who asimple X. These were evidently : ; S, is to direct | the recital in the Methodist Church! this evening, has recently been in 'St. John, where he took partin an ~ ANDARTON, (Transvaal Colony), Nov. 30.---Saventy Boer women and chi lar. en, whose husbands and fathers are still fighting have been deported to Pietermaritzburg, Natal. SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS —IS AT— CARTERS’ ew goods piling in from Germany, England, United States Greatest dis- Everybody invited. Bargains for all. marked by readers of the Patriot. ‘The recount is in progress and will likely continue for some days. - RT organ recital i in Centenary Church. ; | PERSONAL. He then played three of the numbers | wattle to be given tonight, ‘‘Prelude and Homemade,cannot be beaten. . . | Fuguein D minor’ by Bach, Bur- |! wicapiane walle Mr. J. D. Bell, of Montague, is in ara (Air ‘Varie a se : WV’ oe | € ad 4 « . «< C1) S|] er J. Hughes, M.P.. of Souris: | _Oftertoire inG,”” and_his_rendi- | Made out of the tha te Pee aa '*! tion of them called. forth _very | Rest Ss a eer ce favorable criticism. Johann Sebas- es Mr. W. H. Pethick and wife, of} ,° ; | en : tian Bach, whose music opens the re- | | Bedeque, are at the Queen. z hose music opens the | Sl Semaaiay WR atk. komedi cital, is in some respects the greatest a » Ue . + a, « ii? 2¢ ‘ : > YM ameelenees agent of the C, P. R., | ™usician who ever lived. His com- < A Kips and Grain Leathers positions embrace a great variety | who was so severely injured in the . he ° eke. iat ot: Great: Meth of church music, vocal and instru : | eg ace me as oe a ae *- mental Prof. Watts is a very ranned from & to 11 mohthf. Will : ‘ t . 3 P 7 © ~ < t > ” ies ee ee talented player ani will do full , wear better and tury water better ethece? aie a : eat . .1,.| justice tonight to the illustrious’ then the cheap and quick tasaued JNATLOT on Aa as J t DY ‘ n ae wh las } 3" . . ‘ . eee : + composer. leathers. Princess. He is registered at the i TTT — > AI em WEATHER BULLETIN. ? | Davies. His hosts of friends in this ‘city will be glad to see him. Mr. E. B. Elderkin, President stg, GOFF BROS. aritin iv stock 3 ° : b Shirts | Irving, Esq., will meet the Electors Ke Sn eee erp of. Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. CHARLOTTETOWN Boesvatt, f seakca ws tk kod oe ae the 4th District of Queen's Co,| Seco ae e eeeeee. OF tice: skis ea ee may rythi > O1 the newest and most fasn onable, Y ou are respect lat the following ohn and places : ficers., Hon John Dryden, | rot: _ S OV. 3 ncreasi . eran Ve SO Ve Sere | Wood Islands Hall, Wednesday, Novem-| Robertson, Mr. Hodson,Mr. Raynor €1st winds ; cloudy, followed by leet | ber 28th, at 7 D. ety =o ‘and the other gentlemen who hive | orsnow, THE DRY GORD ON & McLELLAN | Pleasant Valley, Thursday, November 29th | been attending the meetings of th: ove lat 2p. m. ‘ - | Association in Charlottetown, left DIED. : na MEN’S OUTFITTERS | Belle River, Friday November 30th, at 7 p} this morning for different points on _At “‘Mermaid”’ Lot 48,on the 24th GOODS TAN eet kee }m. ; a ad the mainiand. November,1900, at the home of her : Melville, Lot 60, Saturday, December Ist, —- sister, Mrs Hwen McHachern. Miss Offers you all wool underelo: jay juMsaP, S. es - SUPREME COURT. [sabel Smallwood, daughter of the| at about 49c a suit, and suggi: sit Avondale, Monday, December 3rd, at 2) we ny Naan ess : vhs 3 re | p. m. ae ate William Smallwood, Esq, of | is better than medicine. ee | Uigg Hall, Tuesday, December 4th, at 7 : Mermaid, much beloved andrespect- After you've invested and find | P- ™, : ' The Court met thi's morning “oO de by a large circle of friends. you can catch cold in this cl mate 4 Pownal Hall, Wednesday, December 5th, give judgment in the case of wan- wearing even a better arties » Te- Hi ASZARD S | at 7p. m. tal ,/drigan vs. Lank. This was an appli- member the Square Druggist, Sun- Caledonia, Thursday, December 6th, at 7 cation by Landrigan claiming goods I believe MINARD'S LINIMENT nyside. We keep everything con- ‘ ae 1 View, Friday, December 7th, at 2, wider distress for an order to + e Will cure every case of Diptheri ld | ducive to good health, are k own = B | p: ri gee ree ‘” “| Sheriff, who seived under a fi fa issue MRS REUBEN BAKER. | to sell cheaply and are ever an: ious 1 e | fe ontigue West, Saturday, December Sih,! at the instance of Lank, a judge-| Riverdale. to please. : | ot m. ment creditor, to pay the amount of I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT Just now we are talking ‘lot EM on Hall, Monday, December toth, at 2/ the distress to the plaintiff. Writ- will produce growt:h ot hair. i Water Bottles. Have you one ip A m. b ; ‘ten judgments were delivered. __ MRS, CHAS. ANDERSON. (the house? You should have. “ee 60,000 Pounds now Landing and to arrive. Orwell Cove, Monday, December roth, at) >, Chief Justice and Judge; Stanley, P.E. I. cp, Us for prices. teeeea Ri lve Hall, Tuesday, De-| Fitzgerald ruled in favor of Pbeliove MINARD’S LINIMENT Ask your grocer for ‘‘Haszard’s Brahmin” ann _ Ye River Bridge Ha sday, cember Ith, at 2 p. m, The Opposition candidates are in-| | | yited to attend. the above n26—d&wtd tzke no other. : . meetings. Nov. 15. —3 wes 1¥€ ¥. the application, and Judge Hodgson is the best household remedy or lissented. S Blanchard and A|earth- aha Peters = for the aantcher: Mr pen MATHIAS FOLEY. | The Square Drug¢gist, | Stewart for the defendant. | Oil City, Ont. | Sunnyside. camino! tamer amaaamemumaiites eas ee tae BOOKSTORE ~~ and Japan. a | A. W. Reddin, Phm. 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