fre ~~ 7 4 Wy Ww , q , is ate a 1 : 4 a Senate Read Reom OTTAWA oo : —T free - Hi RIPIMSES, Se | gee ‘lwo Cents Opies ISLAND, oe RIDAY. DECEMBER 238, 1900. a ~~ ee ioe = om eR Wes 1 & she lt A A roe ’ af ‘ : ae ¢ ee ' , } EQ eS Bi ; : ri U a. | : Liie e%:} ration of DIN . YT vr TOY f — “¥ moe 2 eae (yaad c. Ge = IK Uili fa ue fhe eriod of service in Fe>ruary. NED AND WINED. | A FATHER’S BAD TEMPI R. . | " - ——___ i \ WA | . i'f | "1" | i ‘ Tt) ~ | i i r\ Zs U IN iD metury » 9né s¢ ‘ 4 a ™" | | ned Canadians Banquetted | Terrible Experience of a Child-- ‘ : . , ' ; t\ o . ‘ . GOODs , ‘we ‘Onna |. ! Uh itriotic in Toronto The Father A é a . " ‘ 7% } } , . ne Fa B Ag . ws . dea kd J & k ivi Ind ¢ : ma i “an | ther irrested. AND re PY S100 to Trooper: Mull ray | zy Wr +. 4 ) THE EXAMINER. | ssid as , i ici c NER = S Li LA “tion EXAMINI j [ SPECLAL rO THE EXAMINER. | hi ¥ 4a Al mah i ; ‘ | * . ‘ j ; a | i i te) O. os Col 2) ()4 > oe a “ , Ax oR =F ep ky 7q | t.-Col. Bh soe Colas) | Lowonto, Dec. 28.—Ernest Pellet ,_& i\@e | rR IOP} ILLED tee { Bu Lieut. Colon (1 was arrest ‘dd today Chareec with 1 [ ‘ r Neer son, Major “ri dougall. . aptain | vino “ oo a fit ae : ae > _ 4 D acdonn Bar} C De oP se a ee ee ee i Hare a Toa ay . j LWA i ( ZO \ e ell, apt Lin raroper. apt, i place | hic ¢a ae 14 ; | : yy ’ yt tt } Reng mm ae a pea | placed his two veal hf Ol ly 4 NOM ES ; UCTS PIL ~ il Back if n Sir Alfred Milner an-| son, Lieut. Ts le Wilkie, Father | yyon t hot stove h dit the child | ' unces ry 2 ‘ i] i} "Ur iO Leary ’ a 7OLrTes y] a ‘TiTS oe ie rr ee ee e ras oe the C - ¥ A x qc } | rT) ° | pont j ah “i 12 “3 Wat “ene? } cary and dE Jeoga | ee the till SKID Came { ff , ” of Grand } e ee | iatnuton, Brown and Ewi rere al 4} BARGAIT * —s alii uit ections. j OF nd J Ys ‘le, i. 5 C.. Was Kite : ’ —e ene raw sai = | adhered to/the hot iran. land Cor por ry CC Me Donn 1] a 08 honor ata pudiic Vanguet | This inhuman crime was com | Kingston, wounded, at Elocalan on ast mig mn attended by the ted abouta month : ago but the ‘ \ id | December 22. Both are members of vernor-General, Premier Ross, | story only reached the department aoe . tr} my ryt 5 FAISCY , “3K :} trathc nk s Hi, TSe Linas ter (3 her al My UuLoO an¢ } " Re sy . “fe - 7 | Ni Wi NivAil INGRAM KIL] ED. | SEPALHCONA 8 01 ms lock ind | ¢] ae ch an indignant citizen and Gr I Giob ae ae yene ‘rT prominent public men. | the ohi fond to be still suf wir , i ee eee “Phe suests of thee vening were oo 2 ct ‘ble ee: ee each, or t +S , o i n iYivena creat rhe heir tering from its terrible experienc caus ae CASE OF CHINA. Fr rena et a eee wee iilieuiciainiads 1, DE, uranteg { wea Was proposed, tr Spec } I } ry f ranteg¢ to Trooper | ———— } : _ Father Or LL eary. Review at 20¢ ir } . Cen oN ae Slimmer i . canie Mulloy, Diplomats Still Negotiating. A Lively Girl. | Calendars, Ca oklet atin [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | 25 pet sco oo {SPECIAL T@ THE EXAMINER. ) New York. 26.—Marvy F Orrawa, Dec 28. - The nameo = 9 ws a .<. 2 | Stein, twenty hes’ years old, 2 aie Father O'Leary favor ably men ‘] Ne S SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] KI 1. 26.—Li ¢ Chane | ' nrg wap! i" _Dadaiin oo Pr a Chi = as. nang ‘cular servant girl, who said she haa| Uomed for the Chaplaincy of the . an rince ing, > Chines London, Dec. 28.—The following | pe ce coniania ia ; aig Goa! | recently been ‘disch: irged from the Senate. Salary 369). : AL LSS ers Cal FU eHnatec - il aaa 13 re = ’ UIpio lz a (eo. Carter & Co de patch from Sr neral Kitcl vener | from Emperor Kwang. “ ao y of Mrs. Roc} well of No. 948 was rece} . t ta > » nny '" Vv ‘ ee « . eee ve i eae irom Pretoria, Che court objects strenuously a | aa a aie us Shin eat mi es under t rs ite: ** Yesterday i I fast Eig der TO-Ga) ws yesterday | returning north and also to allows +} Seinen y Sy eee ae Sy 200 Boers attacked a smali police pertmianent Saletan ate ee elg itstreet police station by attack HOST ne - Bol ro They ae ne ‘oe : ~ ° S 1a ; ims o- S@Vv y ost neal Boksbe rg The policemen! which it seems to think could be! the oth er _ Pe te h . and - yore ~ ar i- eC] ott PTOre » Te} force + 3 4 é . c € yr oir =i han lcs; rove them off be Lore the reiniorce- | made sufficiently large at any time o# est of the fignt ‘he gu sees ments trom Johannesbure arrived. a sir »¢] i ° | »y" nace Lao t ae Sti ition house and Cit clared i 1 aoe a g Avé | Gesire in o-der to menace th¢ tell Mre Rickerel) aed” “Slew ‘ aC | 20CTS: damaged the mining the court itself. anil i . S} ve pen a ; TT id o our fr iends tnd patrons j machinery in the neighborhood. | After a conference, Earl Li and t ith ar 1€ wante ' ergeant “ty vho have mi ade this Holiday “The Boers attacked Utrecht at 2} Prince Ching decided to hold a ch mie . her and demand are a cing P Ow er Season the busiest and bestfo’clock this morning and were | further communication }with the ae ne. Sue OR aesingd £0 | we have vet had driven off Pe bring a civil suit. Then she became ve ; | bh iT. : vee ee | court before seeing the iiniate ra. abusive and tl serceant ord j lhe eistern force of Boers in Cape | ae Se ee ere eee ee ree Made ae pure wa Dclcecy sh lbedied cll venta’ aed | policeman Wasserman to put her vO s Wes Beau AL YESEC ay « } ‘ . : Bo ~ at pen : f cream of tartar driven in the direction of Venter- a ee ee out. She struck Wasserman a . SIVERS @ tact terrific blow on the chin, felling him ion \ < . | , e 7 . ’ > } ‘The western force is still being Kruger’s Attitude. 4 the floor. Then she pushe | open Safeguards the f a will still find in our stock] Griven north through Strdenburg.”’ nee J the door of the captains ottice, 00a i a telah . wa LONDON, Dec Dec. | 26. Since! grasped a chair and beat three | ain t | n.~ Ss] sugvest Ons I T Ae " i aaa : . e «205 . Vo asi Gifts pee hea HE KNOWS NOTHING. the Nooitgedacht affa says the/ other officers who had hurried to ag S um, es Comeepenienn of the D vaily Mail at| “he rescue. She was finallv over- | & G. E ee i ESON Lonpon, Dec. -Lord Strath- The Hague, ‘‘ Mr. Kruger has be-; powered and taken to the Haarlem ; Alen kakiog powdars the grated 5 : P . . ; . vy scorn-| pollee c il theres] ‘1g dis ‘ cona knows nothing of the report come stlff-necked. He now scorn- police court, where she was dIs-]| ; stesactxs to health of great Supe ‘ler and Optician. that the Strathcona Horse have full ly rejects all priv vate suggestions*2t rged upon premising Magistrate i Romande offered to remain in South Africa if in nature of peace overtures:-s-a.nn not to get excited again, — pt santo sownen ge.-em vom, Y ae ee roie~\_arew (syéenera! Lonpon, Dec. 26.—Gen. Regin: 1 { who bas returned from \iric will marry Lady MeaTrice@, Yr; 1s Elizabeth, e! ser iter of the Marquis of Or- He sl years of ace ani *%.. 4- ar : Jia} ‘d 1a rd Life “| Assurance Co. ESTABLISHED (825. Assets $46,000,000 :f | ; ne of oldest and strongest of life ance Absolute Security Best for Investment HYNDMAN & Cu. GENERAL AGENTS. 33/Queen St.. Ch’town. NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that ia virtue of the Act of the Dominion Pariiament, 63 and 64 Victoria, Chapter 103 and Chapter 104, the name of the Merchants’ Bank ef Halifax will be changed to “The Royal Bank of Canada,” the second day of E. L. PEASE, General Manager. Halifax, Ist November, 1900. from and after 1901. Pies item vahud’y, ng 3mos n wi stock befo count of from 25 to 33 I=3 per cent. OUR GRE AT “STOCK TAKING SAL We have gone through every department in the store and cut the price on all goods in order to reduce our : sfock-taking. We have not marked our goods up for this sale, but give you a straight, honest dis- TERMS==-Spot Cash. No Approbation. ONE-THIRD GFF ALL DRESS GOODS AT F. PERKINS & CO. ONE-THIRD OFF ALL SILKS AT F. PERKINS & GO. ONE THIRD OFF ALL FURS AT F. PERKINS & CO. 25 PER CENT OFF ALL AT ' WOOL GLOVES F. PERKINS & GO. STF ta Bs ONE THIRD OFF OF Men’s Underwear AT F. PERKINS & CO ONE THIRD OFF ALL Mantie Cloths AT F. PERKINS & CO. ONE THIRD OFF ALL Ready-made Skirts AT F. PERKINS & CO. 25 PER CENT OF ALL Underwear AT Ladies’ ONE THIRD OFF ALL Coats and Capes AT 25 PER CENT OFF ALL | BLANKETS F. PERKINS & GO F. PERKINS & CO | | | ! F. PERKINS & GO ONE THIRD OFF ALL TOP SHIRTS F. PERKINS & CO. ONE THIRD OFF ek TARTAN RUGS F. PERKINS & CO. ONE THIRD OFF ALL WATERPROOFS AT F. PERKINS & CO. HALF PRICE ONE THIRD OFF : ONE THIRD OFF FOR ALL ALL Untrimmed Millinery | WOOL SQUARES FRILLINGS AT AT AT F. PERKINS & CO. F. PERKINS & CO. F. PERKINS & CO. 95 PER CENT OFF att. Quilts and Bachelors AT F. PERKINR & CO. NE THIRD OFF ALL = = CAPS = = AT F. PERKINS & CO. DISCOUNTS APPLY ONLY TO THE GOODS ADVERTISED. ALL GOODS MARKED iN PLAIN FIGURES j HALF PRICE FOR ALL Trimmed Millinery AT F. PERKINS & CO. F. PERKINS & CO. Raa! +. , o iy seta PRR UE ete. oa y ee ee aR REE. 0 aoe RY Py Asi BOE MER IT OR a3