This is True Liberty, when Free Bor E DAILY EXAMIN n Men having to advise the Public, may speak R ren free,” —Evripipes i SS gg ee Single Copies two Cents | Where Qualits=— wT Counts ~ ‘There is hardly a department where | honest quuitvy means s) much as, in FURS | O''course there are plenty of cheap | furs. You hear of them often—} maybe see them sometimes, Then there's a rarer variety. | Good. | EF’urs | Cheap— That’s the the only kind you will see HERE. satisfactory kind and tate OT The turs we sell are satisfactory ‘hey’re honestly made of honest skins. furs. They're made up by the most skilful and reliable farriers that we know of. That they are correct in style goes withoat saying—they wouldn’t be here if they weren't Every article is carefully inspected | before it leaves the factory and Loxpon, Nov. 1l.—A complete silence has again fallen upon affairs in South Africa. The British public must per- force be content with the brief stereotyped report which the censor wi!l allow to filter through from Cape Town. The troopsbip Bavarian left Queens- town last evening fer the Cape, carrying the Connaught Rangers, 1st Battelion Royal Dubliu Fusiliers, and a contingent of miscellaneous troops, altogether over 2000 men, and a large quantity of stores. Beruix, Nov 11.—It is ssserted that Mejor Von Reitzenstein, winner of the loug-distance military ride from Bertin to Vienna, has gone to the Transvaal to join the Boers. Lonpon, Nov 11.—Orders for the mob- il zation of the necessary reserves for the supplementary division, announced by Lord Wolseley, were issued last evening. The men will join between Nov 12 and 20 Lonpon, Nov. 11.—The War Office has received the followiug despatch from General Buller: — Capetown, Friday, 10 p. m, A recon- noitering party from the Orange River had askirmish with the enemy to-day fouT four miles eastof Belwont. Col. Keith Falconer, of the Northumberland Fusi- liers, was killed, and wounded, Brest, France, Nov, 11.- Ramors are in circulation that a British transport has foundered off the island of Ushant on the coast of Brittany. Hav vax, Nov. 11.—-A_ despatch from the War Office to Captain J. Taylor Wood, of this city, saya his son, Lieut. C. C. Wood, of the North Lancashire regiment, was dangerously wounded in the head ana chest in thes<irmish near Belcourt yes- terday. Lieutenant Wood is a graduate of the Kingston Military College, and 1s 23 years olu. He bas the distinction of being the | firet Canadian to shed blood in the present war. SECOND EDITION, Dersan, Natal, Nov1l.—A large force of men and guns have been landed here from the British firsteclass cruisar Terrible, and have started for the front. Preror:a, Nov 11.—Tue bombardment and attack on Kimberly by the Boers started yesterday morning. Loxpoy, Nov. 11.—It is officially ax- nouced that the troopyship Yorkshire, Linsmore Caatleand Aurania have arrived several offivera ~ | carefully inspected again before we put it into stock, : ' If it isn’t honestly good we won't . seil it, won’t have it at all | We would like toshow you how) q much goodness and style—your fur money can buy—will you give usa - chance 13 | | MOORE & 4 McLEOD | | streets each day with the fullest and latest at Capetown with 3670 troops on board. The first two steamers immediately pro- ceeded to Durban. It is supposed that the Aurania’s troops will be landed at Cape Town. Cave Town, Nov. i1.— Kimberly is said to be threatened with famine and the peo- ple of the place are reduced to eight ounces of food each per day GET THE WAR NEWS EVERY DAY ExaMIner is first on the Tue Datty despatches from the seat of war. This is admitted on every side. Tue Dairy Examiner will be sent to any address during tne war for twenty- five cents a monib. Write enclosing stamps to THE EXAMINER PUB. CO., The Colonel of the Northumberland Fu ing of a British Transport — Censor has not news to be Forwarded. Charloitetown CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY NOVEMBER Il, 1899. PW EM SEER Sy ee i NO 266 RUSSIA EDGING TOWARDS INDIA A Skirmish with Boers near the Orange River. sieliers Killed—Reported Founder- allowed any other War GOVERNMENT POND Sir.~Government Pond has not yet. heen flooded. We have bad skating in November before tow, and any of these ‘venings might bring the neceesarv frost. Perhaps wbeo our Ma-ter of the Adm‘nia~ (ration gets in bis stock of skates he will have the pond gates opened and let the water in. It may be too late then, though ! Jounny Skates. THE QUARTER-BACK. Scraggs didn’t look well. He was certainly off. The manager met him loafing on the eampus and looking as blue as a thunder-cloud. ** Look here,” he said, ** you’ve got to drop i, ‘** Drop what?” growled Snaggs. ** If you’re going to play on Saturday—and you've got to, mind you, you got tog the team would go to pieces without you—you Il have to stop this pink tea, young lady business.” ** Don’t talk nonsense,” said Scraggs, ang- rily. ‘*I haven’t been—” ‘* That’s all right. I’ve seen fellows with your symptoms before. Just because a girl shows twelve teeth to some other fellow and only ten to you, or gives you some kind of a stand off, you start in to go off your feea, off your Sleep, off your game, off condition. You're quarter-back on this team. Now, I’m going to teli you something I’ve never told you or anybody yet. When you’re playing the game for what it’s worth you make the best quarter-back I ever handled. That’s right. There’s no jolly about it. I’m confident that nothing in the country can touch you. Now, Scraggs, old boy, drop it. Drop this girling business until after the season.” ‘** You’re out,” said Scraggs. ‘** How?” asked the manager. ‘It’s not that. It’s Dyspepsia I’ve got.” ** What!” shouted the manager. ‘* Dys- pepsia! Why’n the devil didn’t you tell me? Dyspepsia! Why I thought you were love- sick. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia; but,” he added facetiously, e . ’ . ™ * oe ” there’s no cure that I know of for the other. LOCAL NOTICES. Flow Eod Ties as popular as ever.—In the early part of the season a fair proportion of putts and tecks were sold, but retailers have not disposed of them, particularly puffs have been slow sale. so that vow the demand is largely for [mperials ana English Squares. Bat- wing and other wide-end ties have been in greater demand than usual for this time of the year, which is owiog to the high cut Of waistcoats, and they will continue to sell all the season. Puffs are doing better torday than two weeks ago. A puffiaa winter scarf, and this shape will go beter as the winter advances, See our new mufflere.—Jas. Paton & Co. _—— - ——— ————— Fars— We make a specialty io ordering special garuents for our customers, If in want of any kind of fur garments, give us your order and we will guarantee satis- faction — Weeks & Co., The People’s Store ; The first Methodist choir will meet for practice tonight in the basemeat at 830 o'clock. i Mrs. Arthur Peters will preside over | the tea and refreshment tables, and the very young ladies of St. Peier’s congrega- tion over the dull table in Kindergarten Hal! on December 7th. Every housekeeper will be interested in the samples of novelties of all kinds which Casadian aod American manuiac- turers are sending to the bazaar to be held in the Kindergarten hall December7th. Ca}! and see our new stock of fancy oak and mahogaoy-finished screeas. Oak bo k and music racks. Prices right. See ad.—Jobn Newson. 1 wk. Men’s Fashionable Linen Collars, 10c each—J B Mac- donald & Co. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT. Tarte’s Unpopulariiy Prevents Election. an —_ -— (Sexctan To Tue Examuyer.] Orrawa, Nov. J1.—It is settled that Perliament will meet either the last week in January or the first week in February. Any lingering idea that the Government had any notion of an appealto the coun. trv this winter has been entirely dispelled by the eveuts of the past month. Mr. Tarte bas developed into a veritatle old man of the sea,and until the Govern- ment caa do something to lessen the feel-~ ing existing in all parts of Canada against the Minister of Public Works there will be no appeal to the country. BIG PIREIN ST. JOHN. $70,000 Property Destroyed. ([SpeciaL ro Tue Examiner ] Sr. Joun, Nov. 11.—Last night @ fire broke out in an old barn cif Union Street, and before the fire apparatus arrived bad been communicated to a big tanvery of C. H. Peters & Sons. This was entirely destroyed with 1:8 contents, as well aa the Peiers homestead, occupied by Mr. John Peters, aod another building alongside occupied by John Moriarty. The total value of the property destroyed is about $70,000. There is little insurance. THE RUSSIANS ACTIVE. Said to be Moving on the Afghan Frontier: (Srecta, to rae Examiver, ] Beri, Nov. 11 —The St. Peteraburg correspondent of the Lokal Anzeiger re- peats the report that the Ru-sians are marcbing towards the Afghan frontier. IT IS WELL TO KNOW It is well to know where to go for pure fresh drugs and family medicines. Our constant aim is to please our patrons in two essential points— qualiiy and value. We solicit your trade, assuring you of | our best efforts to meet your want>. Our present stock cf toilet goods is va- surpassed—everything that style and modern taste can sugrest, and at prices that must meet your views, Custome:s supplied with jaet whut they ask for. Are you a user of Paine’s Celery Com. pound? Our srock of this popular medi cine ie freeh, aud only the genuine sold.— Reddin Bros., Druggists, Queen Square, Ch’town, P EI. Don’t aliow anyone to persusd2 you that there are other places just a@ good as onrs for clothing. There are others but nose so good, none so cheap —Prowse Bros, 264 3ins. Gloves, gloves, meus gloves,50 dozen. A second shipment, gloves for walking, gloves for driving, lined and unlined gloves. | Prices 25c to $2.50 per pair. Yours for gloves.—J B Macdonaid &'Co. Cracked eggs (tresh) 8 ceats dozen at Tantons. ee ees . 669 @ @ @ Gf" 4 4 ©] @ee © G&G OD RovAL Baking Powder Made from pure Safepuards the food against alum. Alum faking pone ate the great ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. aterm ae ot see mama me a (Mail orders promptly attended to) Are You a Subscriber — to the Montreal Daily Star? If not, why not One dollar gets it fora whole year. Twenty four pages on Saturdays. Twelve pages other days. More news than any other paper published in Canada R. L, COTTON AGENT P.O. Bow 84.... Charlottetown. Raves 642446604646 @ Bt ee Ceceseeesecse? . BVOSO 2~u~e = 4 2244800" 4 No jar—nv noise—springy step—elastic walking — no sore muscles—walking made a pleasure, Have you tried them Why not We sell O’Sullivans, Q’Sullivans are best. Mens 50 per pair Womens 40c per pair. GOFF Bros NOGALTIELUSDNQGS02GR0RRRCRORRRASERSREEEIEF Telephone “164 to have a bottle of eur PER FECTED EMULSION with GUALACOL, sent to your house—if there be any at home who require the benefits derived fron it. Builds the System Up, Stops a Cough Lots of peop'e come in and tell us of the benefit they have derived from it. Prepared and sold by A.W. Reddin, Phm. B, Central Drugst ore Sunnyside. : SURPERREROEEERARGSDURRGERERRGEREREDDRRARERGRRRUOEEEDONRORREREFCRDREaeaEEE’ Ladies’ Fur Ruffs, 89c, $1, 1.25, 150 and 2.00. Grand value—J B Macdonald & Co me! AH ge ee