. rs. Senate Read Reom ( yy I A VW A _ DAILY EXAMINER. This is Tas ‘Libert; eee Free Bors Men’ ‘having to Advise ° the Public may speak free—% sasctheeltentaaml Minute’s Thought Will convince youthat you can’t make money by a purchase from our jacket department today. All the coats in the store have had their — cut, now, while the season is early, and while you have all the winter be- fore you to wear your bargain. We quote a few prices to give vou an idea : easier than Very swell and handsome Newmarket Coat, in light beaver, satin lining, stitched velvet collar, $23, now $17.25. Dainty little fawn beaver taffeta silk, golden brown v tons, $17.65, now $13.24. coat, very short. lined e:vet collar, pearl but- Very pretry pearl grey .. -, saun lining, silk stitching, ve!vet co! Jar. pearl buttons, $14.75, now $11.06. Fawn beaver, six rows stitching all round, inlaid velvet collar. cuffs and pocket flaps, satin lining, $11.75, now $8.81. Trim little coat of fawn covert cloth, braid trim- med collar and revers, Roman satin lining $8.25, now $6.19. $6 6.95 Coats now $5.21 5.85 Coats now 4.39 3.43 Coats now 2.59 2.75*Codts tow ~ 2.c6 MOORE & McLEOD, The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. SE STE i SR Re ae eee | OR Ge ak ee SR Soe Cam ere th et Wee SR ied tpg ares ten bh NY So PARLIAMENY Dilke’s Motion LORD ROSEBERY’S SEVERE | CRITICISM ee Chamberlain Scored in House of Lords. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lopow, Dec. 7.---At a late jmour — night the Government | laid § « the table of | the otk of Commons the supple- | | mentary war estimate. | The utmost secrecy is maintdined |regarding it; but reports say that ‘it asks for £13,000,000 for South | Africa and £3,000,000 for China. ‘amendment throwing part of the Fcost of the South African war on #| the Netherlands Railway esti ate of the underground min- ‘ing receipts of the Transvaal Gov- a ernment. | <A feature of yesterday's session in the House of Lords was Lord 'Kosebery’s spirited attack on the 'Government. He was unsparing in | his Parliament, the conduct of the war, ‘the policy of the Government, | towards China—and_ everything. | reconstruction ot the Cabinet, con- | gratulaung Lord Salisbury on being chief of a.family numoering so |many capable adininistrators—the | |reference being to the inclusion in | the Cabinet of so maany ot Lord | Salisbury’y relatives. B) Lord “oseberry’s comment onthe | charges against Mr. Chamberlain, | Secretary of State for the Colonies |Was severe. He deprecated over} ‘belief in the credibility of the! charges, but said that it was a | dent “the Cabinet had failed in pro- | per supervision, and that th pride of Engiand in the purity of its pud- lic men had suffered. -- §| The Duke of Devonshire replied t 'Lord Rosebery, and Lord Tvweel- mouth ckhsed the debate tor | uiberals. | The Address was then agreed to t'andthe Hevse of Lerds’ aujournec 1 * until Monday. ROVAL Baking Powder W P enorTrive All awteialac Nu 7 oe A at aA - ctora . tree of charve W. W. WELLWER, Jcwe'er aad Engraver. TEARS EPEILE | Mi are Wade from pure ne : cream of of tartar, CH RIS! MAS SUGGES TIONS | ] isit to our store will repay you in securing suggestions ten. cites against ¢ van _ Our stock is so varied that every kind of taste is sure to ve Suited. ee Our selecti n of Gems, Jewelry, Sterli ing Silve: * and Nov- mea 2S eities is richer, more varied and more inviting than any display {| We have ever shown for the gift-civing seasou. ; ihe BOOT THE BEST OUTFITTING STORE ON P. E. ISLAND — Ho remade,cannot be beaten. _—_ Made out of the Best Kips and Grain - suatrtqupiemaininitiietenmmnttteaaneciniige Larre stock, moderate pri > pli toi 2 saryve 3 CK, agers pr 2 pr -r piace tO!OWy i e , your winter supplies. ~ 7 — eathers M: . cere — ide to order Suits, Overcoats. Trousers, Fancy Vests, etc. | U ne lerw car, Ho ier V; Cc aps, Night R y} yes Neckwear. Braces. Tanned from 8 8S to 11 mohthf. Wil l Shirt Gloves, Mitts, Flannel Shirts, White Shir ts, Dress Shirts, Colored | Wear better and turn water better gel 'then the cheap and quick tanned) a even : thing ot the newest and most Fashionable. You are respect: | ' leathers. ss hvited to visit our store. FE F i n S. MEN'S OUTFITTER CHARLOTTETOWN Sir Charles Dilke will propose an | and the! criticisms of the dissolution of! He caustically commented on the | evi- | the i | mental | Sarsaparilla, AFRICAN WAR ally Burned, 15 Men Killed,23 Wounded DEWET CROSSES CALDEON } ee | [SPECIAL TO THE #XAMINER. | |. Lonpon, Dec. 7.—The War Office has received a despatch from Lord | Kitchener, dated Bloemfontein, Dec. | |6, amnouncing that Gen. Delaney | with 500 Boers attacked a conv oy | | proceeding from Pretoria to Rusten- | ‘ ‘burg at Buffelspoort, Dec. ‘burned half the convoy, men and wounded 23, including Lieutenant Baker. The Boers also suffered consi ider- | able loss. 3rd, and _burg and Commando Nek and the! Boers were driven off. Advices also say that General De- | Wett crossed the Caledon Dec. 5 at) Karepont drist, mahing for Odend- | als, General Knox following. The drift was held by a detach-| /'ment of the Guards and the river) was flooded. a CANADIANS ATBRIGHTON.. A Very Enthusiastic Reception. ' [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | | Lonpoy, Dec. 7.—Brighton's wei- | come to the Royal Canadian reg?- killed 15) {Big War Budget---Mr. British Convoy Parti- To Take Part in Afri- BRU. | “4 oe GURIPIDES, Sin.le Copies Two is CH ARLOTTETOWN, rr. Ee ISLAN ID, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7,1900. NO aes BRITISH THE SOUTH DUTCHMEN — ggg ASSEMBLE | my SURPRISE kander Congress. ae ‘MET IN CAPE COLONY ge | The Military were Present in Force and The Guns Trained. YOUR BEST FRIEND On wash day aod every other day ts SURPRISE SOAP Worcester, Cape Colony, Dec. 7. ‘i --Six thousand Dutchmen assembl- It will give the best service; is edinthe open air at Gum Tree always uniform in quality, always | plantation on the edge of the or cotliadtocy to take part in the Africkander ' Congress. Horsemen arrived from} You cannot do better than have a distance of 60 miles. Surprise Soap always in your house. ! Assistance was sent from Rusten- | | ‘missioner and Governor of Cape | ment today was marked by an en-| | thusiasm fro* jexceetcd in ary of! \t the numerous receptions extended | 'to Colonel Otter and his men. | The citizens turned out in thou- sands. Cheers greeted the Cana-! | dians wherever they appeared. | |The mayor the visiting soldiers at the station. | Major Rogers, on behalf of the te regiment, made areply. Afterwards and aldermen of the! ‘the mavor borough entertained the Canadians at a sumptuous luncheon in the Pavilion. The Canadians seemed enjoy an inspection of the places in the town. No effort was spared to j|make them teel ‘the place. ————> 36 <a — Father O'Leary Again. (SPECIAL T@ THE EXAMINER.) } | Monrrea., Dec, 7.—The Protest- ants of Montreal are te present Father O'Leary witha chalice and | paten. Daughters of the Empire in augurated the movement. LIBERAL ELECTED. + re TUT TY MINER. | AL TS Asads EOAAMIN Zia. | Vancouver, B. C., Dec. | well’s ma jori ity in the city is 'This makes his election certain. it [sPrci to | that they owred} | He dectared that the special pur-| | pose of the meeting of Parliament | had been -Max- | 527. | and Mr. i will be about two weeks before all} ithe returns are in. e EE More Expenditures. - o-oo Orrawa, Dec. 6.—At the coming| coal trains collided at Gatedoni | session of parliament the Govern- ment will for an appropriation | - 1. asa for anew departmental building and | 'one to accommodate the supreme’ court, Besides the three depart-| bu Idines, ten or twelve) other buildings in the city are now being utilized as public oifices - ee Shipbuilding. Vancouver, B. C., Dec 6.—It is said the British [Col umbia govern- ment raay bonus shipbuilding. ceili ei es You have read of cures by Hood's and you should have perfect confidence in its merit. It will do you good. ~~ rr oe - —The Electra was in port to-day. This will probably be her last trip ‘this season. | of Brighton welcomed | _tician had spoken. ing South Africa and China, the oe /action of the Government in caus | WE MAY ing a dissolution of Parliament | |when it did, the con: | |iucst of th: war against the NOT HAVE | Boers, ard in fact all the questions | | and 10 ) guns are They had | been riding in all night. | Cronwright Schreiner made aj speech in which he attacked Sir Al fred Milner, the British High Com- | SURPRISE is a pure hard Soap. Colony, saying there would be no| peace while he was governor. ' XMAS ANNUALS. J. W. Sauer, former Commissioner | of Public Works, is expected to! speak and guide the Congress to its | conclusions, among which will be to} advise a cessation of hostilities. More troops have arrived here. | |Some 1,000 Canadians and Austral-| jams are camped around the town | in position. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Great U iastidieinit Hatbiadycblat Called to Order. In case of doubt buy an Annual. Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own Leisure Hour Sunday at Home Chums, Young Canada Our Darlings Sunday, Chatterbox Infants’ Magazine Child’s Own Magazine Our Little Dots These are allgood. Child ‘ren of all ages can be suited ‘from the above. Select early. |The one you want may be ‘sold out if left much later. aE [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER]. | Lonpon, Dec. 7.—The 15th Par-| |liament of the reign of Queen Vic- | toria opened | yesterday. Before the | lights went out in the = ancient| chamber almost every leading poli- | Such fierce personal animosity | ] and such bitter invective hac scarcely ever before marked the! Ceo. Carter & Co., proceedings at Westminster. Mr. Chamberlain was the centre of the Santa Claus’ Headquarters. storm. The policy of the _ Empire regard | now V.tally affecting|the empire wer« | But dominating all was the oy psi ! 'tion’s hatied of tle The largest store in town. But we have a clean progres- vravely discussed and explained Colori:! sec sive, up-to-date store. No retary. one can give you a better as- Once Mr. Cham yerlain interrupt- sortment. No ne can do bet- ‘ed and ame to his feet. ter for vou. How abovt your Xmas bak-~ We keep extra fine ESSENCES = = = We make them ourselves. Our Vanilla is especially good. You know them of old. A. W. Reddin, Phr, By The Square Druggist, Puna yeule. forgotten in an attack | upon himself. Irritated beyond con- irol by the frequent interruptions | and disturbances he called one oi the liberals, amid the excitem2n%, a “cae.” The Speaker | in’, | called him to order | Chamber an withdrew the ' epithet apologizing for its use. °°. eee. Railway Collision. SES Ss SyDNEY, ©; B. : Dee. 6. —A Collision 'took place yesterday on the sare | 'and Louisburg railway. Two | - AND = MERCANTILE INS. CO., OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON Junction, smashing the engines and fifteen cars. No one was injured. jee lcanljaliitomctiaaits s Rheumatism in all its forms is| | promptly and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which neutral- ‘izes acidity of the blood. NOTICE! ASSETS $72,000,090, Notice is hereby given that in _ Fire insurance eected on “wel- virtue of the Act of the Dominion ngs, SAEED, schools, cheese ‘Parliament. 63 and 64 Victoria, t4ctories, stores, stocks, etc., om Chapter 103 and Chapter 104, the most favcrable terms. name of the Merchants’ Bank of| Halifax will be changed to “The Royal Bank of Canada,” from and after the second day of Trince Edward Island Office, oo Queen St., Ch’town. HYNDMAN & CO. January, 1901. E. L. PEASE, General Manager. : Malifax, lst November, 1900. GENERAL AGENTS, ng jZmo0s mw f Telezhone 67. %S NORTH BRITISH. hy ~~ f ta ae v7: , | 4 a 5 ; a& 2 | Pi satin baapanale marae pare & ie. 6 PN ee BP a ae rail: ITP a en ele ng gd oFi dle te