a HE DAILY EXAMI NER. =~ Senate Read Year. This is Trus Liberty,— 5 OTT Ho y; when 3 Dien: Born Men having to Advise the Public may s>eak free —Kurip: IDES, Single Copies Two Cents VOL 36. ie reo P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1900 NO. 216 SOME CHEAP RUFFS They re RIGHT and icely made. ' They're priced honestly, no fancy iust what you oucht to vav or eac ni. 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So many advertisersuse an it -that’s how we mean S25 ‘a gainful transaction”’ ansaction for our customers, a me ould like you to call and satisfy yourself that what we JOHN NEWSON. TT a Ladies’ Watches... a Gentlemen's Watches We show one of the finest displays of WATCHES to be seen in the city. ES EVERY WATCH Wr SELL IS FULLY Guar- ANTEFDe Our PRICES WILL BE FouND Very Mcp- ERATE. JEWELER AND ENGRAVER a inchacilstbteanttaae semen — SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. ——— aes ROYAL VISIT. | hanored Botha bilan enti | Proposed that Duke of York Shall | | of Peace. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Nov. 15—Commandant /General Botha. according to 4 despatch to the Daily Mail from Pretoria, has sent Lord Roberts 2 statement with terms on which ke will surrender, KRUGER’S PROGRESS. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] PortSaip, Nov. 15—Ex-President Kruger arrived here today. LT > Re f| THE GRAND TRUNK. ' ' Genera! Manager. : | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Nov. 15.—A formal announcement of General Superin-| tendent McGuigan, of the Grand Trunk, to succeed General Man: iver |@ | Hays is likely to be made tod: Ly. > | A POLITICAL CHANGE. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Nov. 15.—In the Assembly of Victoria, | MELBOURNE, Legislative j today, a resolution expressing want 'of confidence in the Governmen a A Priest Killed. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Father John C. Peary, of St. John’s Catho- lic Church, Concord, N. H.. was struck and instantly killed yester- |day bya broadway cable car, in ‘front of the Astor Pha, TT <> Herr Potts Dismissed. (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) London, Nov. 15.—The Portu- gese Government has cabled de- |priving Herr Potts, the Transvaal Consul at Lorenzo Marques of his exquator. ee RE Troops in South Africa. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | LONDON, Nov, 15.—The Dail News |says: ‘‘We understand that Lord Roberts has intimated that it is im- @ | possible to withdraw more troops | 'trom South Africa. © <i A FULL HOUSE. THE full house at the matinee yesterday, an@ the little ones were delighted and were nota bit backward in show- ‘ing their appreciation. The S; ai) Ww ich man, Mrs. McCarty at the ball, | the troublesome fly, the colonels conquest, the chimney sw eep 'the miller, spooks in the kitchen. | opening a keg of cider, ‘fooling the cook, and the other! Viele Canada. ee (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ) OTTawa, Nov. 15.— -Major Pay- /ment will propose, at the next meet- | | Visit the capital. | from H. Lovitt, provincial election lowing wonderful Bio graph drewa_) in which it is offered. and | militia department to-day. | lI offer it to ing of the City Council, that the Duke and Duchess of Y ork, who are going to Australia next year, be | invited to go by w ay of Canada and OTTAWA, Nov. 15.—A recount will be held here Monday. 0 THE WAR IN CHINA. re | Russians Disperse 2.000 Chinese. (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ) TIEN Tsin, Noy. 15-—At Usi Tsang the Russians fought 2.000 C hinese | troops, dispersing them and killing five hundred. The Russians suffer- ed no casualities, i ney Returns From Gaspe. | [SPECIAF TO THE EXAMINER. | GASPE, Que. Noy. 15.—Reports the election in this county show Lemieux (Liberal) leading With | several places to hear from. | population of over 100,000. | Aigun was 20,000. know the number of those who per- | ‘ished by shot, Not a village is left. | death was around us. ‘ruins of Aigun on the right, - > = Obituary. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | YARMOUTH, N. one wealthiest citizens, years. S., Nov. 15.—Geo. of Yarmouth’s is dead, aged 74 2 —————— Quebec Elections. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER, | Nov. 15.—The date of was decided yes- terday: nominations Nov. 30, poll- ing Dec. 7. MONTREAL, ‘ Caav Ill. Ser [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] St. Prrespure, Nov. 15.— The Czar is ill and shows symptoms of typhoid fever i > GER A Gentleman Apologizes. LONDON, Nov. ta. —Lord Rosslyn, in view of Lord Roberts’ denial, has written to the Prince of Wales re- gretting that he was misinformed and tendering an apology in the fol- language :— ‘‘T owe to the regiment whose ,}hono. my publication of a ground- less report has cailed in question, | the deepest and fullest reparation. you, sir, as colonel in| chief. I offer it to every officer, non-commissioned officer and man, | and I sincerely trust this unqualified apology will be accepted in the spirit i Colonel Otter’s Report. Ortawa, Nov. 13-—Several South | African reports were received at the Colonel | Otter reports that he has been able little Willie | to locate the graves of all the Can1- | ‘dian ofticers and men killed or died | > i ‘humorous views were greeted by the} in South Africa except those of Pri- | little ones with roars of laughter. | There will be another (on Saturday at4 o'clock, a number of will be shown. , night drew a very enthusiastic a | ence and all were wnanimous ‘praising these wonderful iibusten| new Views matinee | Private Barr. vate Mullins, Private Duhamel and} He quotes compli- when/ mentary allusions to the Canadians | of Gen. The exhibition last | thinks isa full justification of his Smith-Dorien, which he ‘administration of the regiment At ithe date of writing, Oct. 6th, the) parade state was 218, and the total ‘the like of which has never been| number of the first contingent in ‘seen on the Island. |wrecking train in the world, the} | Atlantic City fire brigade, the great | horse race, a busy street in London, | | Eng., Conway Castle (taken in front | | of an engine), Phoenix Park, Dublin, | | the Henley |regatta, the Polo game | ' and the vivid war scenes were greet- | 'ed with tremendous applause. To! miss this instructive, interesting and | | amusing exhibition will be to regret lit. E xhibition tonight as usual. CU-Lorr | | % Laxative ine Tablets The fastest | South Africa was 378. > Sn THE GLERGY LIKE IT. Powder : travelling to Pekin | during | powers of descriptions. | by their long hair. ' literally covered with corpses. In the curves of the stream were dark fs. } Safeotiards the food } Russia’s Terrible Revenge. Lonpon, Nov, 13.—The Globe this | } ' } | _afternoon publishes a letter from a/ Belgian gentleman, w ho has been! via the Trans-! Siberian railroad. He describ ES, | under date of September 6, what | he | saw in the Amur river. His account | surpasses in horror those previous- | ly published. | ‘The scenes I have witnessed | the three days since the| steamer left Blagovetchensk.’ ’ he} Savs, ‘‘are_ horrible beyond the} It is the) closing tableaux of a fearful human | tragedy. Two thousand were de- liberately drowned at Morro, two! thousand at Rabe and eight th: rUs- | -and around Blagov etchensk. a total of 12,000 corpses encumbering the| river, among which were thousands | of women and children. Nav igation | was all but impossible. Last week | a boat had to plow her way through | a mass of corpses lashed together The banks were masses Of human flesh and bones'| | surging and swaying in the steamer’s wake and wash. The captain vainly ordered full speedahead. The sight | and smell will be ever withfus. From Blagovetchensk to Aigun, 45 kilom-| etres, numerous villages studded the bank, with a thriving industrious That of No one will ev er) sword and stream. The silence of | The smoki ng | with broken down, crumbling walls, and. shattered, roofless houses. ’’ ni Sipe Remarkable Operation. —_ Nov. 14.—A patient in ToRON TO, 'the General Hospital had a most remarkable operation performed o1 him the other day. He was suffer- ing from spreading gangrene. Not a vestige of his legs. remains and the bones in the hips were removed the spinal cords being closely ap-| proached. The greatest difficulty | lay in serious injury to the nervous | system. 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