———— OO SS OO — Senate Read Room Wr OTTAWA a a es Se { >{ ia ae ~ - DAILY a] tien ae te Ot ie a so” J " in - svernceneetianencnnt y Sn, ollars Per \ This True Liberty,—when Free Born Men havi: to Advice the Public m ; ‘apes sepa VO ie CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDA 7. DECED BER 10, 1 O ). NO aan - Pe OLS i=3 OFF Ever One of Our Great Stock of New Cloth is . ~ + eS VES yes ae SSK sey « SET SP RSP ey YOUN, er, — i ———— P kd BEES thea av hee’ fade eal been es a t || Desperate Efforts of Boers to | ° | } | | martial law. ROYAL GREETINGS. CAPE COLONY. ERT SUPPER AND CONC Queen Victoria and King Carlos, 4 Most Enjoyable Evening Passed T ’ ® ° i ] A Very Serious Situa- Sd. ee 1€ annual supper and concert of | fs the Ladies’ @id society of the Sovris| Lion. | SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | | Lonxpon,Dec. 10.—King Carlos has | Presbyterian Church has become | | received from Queen Victoria the | One of our most popular functions. following telegram in response to| That given in St Patrick's Hall last one sent by His Majesty, yesterday: | Thursday was one of the most suc- lain greatly touched’by your kind | Cessful. From 5 o'clock till 8 our telegram. Isincerely thank you my| Citizens instead of going to their \dear nephew, for it, and for the| homes to partake of the evening good wishes you entertain toward| meal repaired to the hall where /meand my people. Itis again with | their eyes were greeted with tables | the greatest pleasure that I recog-| literally loaded with such viands as Prolong the War. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, {Dec 10.—It is reported | nize the cordial and friendly under- | would tempt the appetite of the that the yovernment of Cape Colony | Standing between Portugal andj ™ost fastiatious, The ladies : : |} England.’ | were determined toa do realizes that the condition of the their part nobly and well. Aic is “fz : satisfac- | pies o , Sat. oo ith a ve rain . for | Et |The clatter of knives and forks, the | ory, althoug ‘frains, le CAOUR rane ‘STEAMER STRUCK A REEF! busy hum 4; conversation, the good | | various reasons, from proclaiming | oe | chez: manifested on thg gounten-| Pr ances of all present, made a sé8n2 And Had to Return to Port, { very pleasant to gaze upon, and to say that it is not only well for'| Probably the greatest source of| | anxiety is the interest prevailing in} the districts immediately south of| we Te Lucwr ral value and genuine merits if GOES ON SALE TODAY AT A DISCOUNT the ‘Orange River Colony. Large numpers | there ana they are excited by the . ™m+ Ti+ °n f a hear presencé ~ o1 io if 5. force which, after muy days fighting with Knox, and afte> being turnec of Dutch colonists arc! ; this reason. QUALITY is the essential element in the make up of SURPRISE Soap. QUALITY fs the secret of ; ' but also occasionally to dine to- Barrinaron, N. S., Dec.10 —The| gether in unity. The little ones | Dominion Atlantic steamship Prince} were not forgotten, as a glance at Edward, from St. John and Yar-| the candy tables told they were | | [SPECIAL TO TIE EXAMINER. ] eran to dwell togetuerin unity, | I will use SURPRISE Soap for ‘mouth for Halifax, after calling | well provided for. 7 ~e2t cuccess of SURPRISE Soap, here to land passengers and freight! At 6 o'clock J. G. Sterns, Fea..| QUALITY means pure ard soap OF ONE THIRD Black Jackets, Colored Jackets, Short Jackets, Newmarkets, &c Are selling at 67c on the doar. | Jackets | - S $ 2.75 Jackets are now § 1.83 3.45 Jackets are now = 2.30 5.85 Jackets sre now = 3.90 6.95 Jackets are now 4-63 8.25 Jackets are now 5.50 12.00 Jackets are now 8.00 15.00 Jackets are now A FEW LAST YEAR’S JACKETS HALF PRIGE!!! m making desperate eforts to prolong CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS A visit to our store will repay you ‘in securing sugzestions for Xm is gifts. Oar sto: suited. Our selection of Gems, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Nov- elties is richer, more varied and more inviting than any display we have ever shown for the gift-viving seasou. : ‘ is so varied that every kind of taste is sure to ge We engrave all articles nurchased at our store free of charge. ; | But nothing short of impossibilities | © On + | 21 a3 ; about 3.30 p. m. H) will stop De Wet,and there is anxiety | P @ lest he be next heard of in posses-} #; Ourghers there are firmly convinced | Will Go atOnce to St. Paul’s to} mixed audience in Souris, his ready #, Cape Colony is being invaded. f; It is regarded as a proof of the ' special service of thanksgiving. Reeth andsoparenly fewratd i) prceeded ener tip ca show 2) was calcd ee asc eal spe | again esca <a it yu . i “0 i was/P-™. While going out of the har-| gramme placed in his hands which Ene he CA POG 353 Pureucrs nr | bor she struck ‘‘ Long Reef’’ and | seemed to contain as many literary i Aue aa moving south 1£0F commenced making water so rapidly | good things as the tables materia! |} Odendal Drift that the captain concluded to re- good matter. The first number with remarkable and peculia qualities for washing clothes. Troops are holding the ---VISIT=-- ARTERS’ . Fancy Goods and Toy earere See ee eee at Give Thank adaptation to the circumstances They say there are still 20,000) ro tae mr me ees arisitio te ae rm B A A AR | Boers in the field and that a large | ee ee : a en a [SPECIAL TO THR EXAMINER. | lage. A burst of applause greeted A WONDERLAND OF | proportion of them are sharing in a little Helen Rice as she recited her| Pe cas ees pees watt | Loxpox, Dec. 10.—Lord Roberts | « Dead Dollie " with all the pathos | One of the Botha’s with General ! js expected to arrive in London, |! of 4 fnished elocutionist. The « f i xrs): . ae tate huge ; 4 . / . juar- | g Viljoen is engaging the Britiss Cmuary 3rd. He will be met by the | tette by Miss Lottie McWade, Miss, Toys and Fancy Goods drifts. | turn at once and reached the wharf / given was. the Soldiers’ Chorus, in which members from all the village choirs assisted, and was well render- ed. Rev. Mr. Polley gave an ad- ‘dress suitable to the occasion, brist!- ing with humorous references, and this being his first appearance in a} it tpn LORD ROBERTS sion of some British town. According to the Pretoria corres- } 4; pondent of the Standard the refugee ; | forces at the north for the purpose; Prince and Princess of Wales and Rice. Er. Marvin and Mr. Pavnette- m of keeping as many troeps as pos-| will proceed immediately in a tri-| merited and received rounds of ap- | }sible from being sent south while} umphal procession to St. Paul's | plause. | Cathedral, where all willattend a| |_ Greatest toy show in P. E. Island. \p oe ee ee Largest supply of Fancy Goods. — se er. ee : ) SAC VULTIE AS'a TAUNMAT UU’ OD Kimest Chinaware. Tuck’s Kies seriousness of the situation that Si lcateien aceite tna Ate i the platform; and the manner in : cards and ca eaidars , Lord Kitchener has been at Bloem-} | er etile iat scited 2 shes I Seat ? Ar tact ls eae eke x ’ | which she recited an original num | : = eps: _ — “ a eee: SUMMERSIDE NOTES. |...“ Doubts as to the nersonality; FOLLOW THE CROWD le HOers GO Not reilnqguisa Cry 3 ence i sant Yaus.”’ made her als« <3 | conviction that a war between! aq; | a nat ate I on we pwc This evening to Santa Claus’ Head- News of Saturday---Reported for) popular one. On being called on fo: +21 Ng anta Uiaus France and Great Britain is bound cia Oh omnia aan “ ' | quarters pees chase as Ca aR as? s : in encore,*‘John burns gree a wood © | quarters. The Examiner. : ; © the Clifton. Their new hotel has;matter as the bidding was mosi R + ° roy hine — “2¢a4% a f 2 +hea } st 17 2 mn and all modernimprovements. The) dest was retaiged for tie last, lor) Beg Epara May ‘out. These young ladies are famed peared on the platiorm with flags to come, and they are therefore brought rounds of applause. The | Misses Janie and Carrie Mawley| cakes were sold by Mr. Boisner, anc Ceg arter Co ha ‘ é & o e been enlarged and heated with hot) lively. ® . - he cnia “a l-o +ua dwelling has been paintedand reno- atter the saie of cakes, tweive re : »t 4 ~- 3 - as } rePaAyY] > “e vi .* all blue. | e,°* for their skill in catering to the ap-| wearing the red, white and biue : petites and comfort of the travel-| with Miss Grace Wortman as god British Almond Pink their resistance. have taken the Gaffney House on | he did extort the uttermost farth Centra] Street. three blocks above| ing, but this was not a difficult v. : | Am deal water, bath rooms, electric light As is often the case, however, the vated and newly furnished through: | young virgins arrayed in white ap- ° ** } sco f : 7 r « vow heir ling public and nodoubt they wiil be | dess ol liberty, and went through For chapped hands; roughened skin, etc., etc. Its emollient properties will be quickly Hh Baking Powder liberally patronized. The new | the evolutions of the hag drill discovered, even after one api heation ‘Mawlev House is a valuable ac-! with precision that would gladden | the > is rematkably nice and ah - , ’ . 7 smcotn. 3 bg alge cs iim pete 1 as | quisition to the hotel accommoda- the heart of a professional. Mis: tion of the town. | Nellie Sterns and Mrs. Currie de: } 'serve special praise for the training | Gloves can be put on immediately ate, using. cream of tartar. uieuacrrs i health of the present day Ff he won’tcome here to live. ONE OF TUR ENTERTAINED. | VMade from pure | ng ETE RING. 22WOER 90. ecb YER p | Mr James A ~ataglsere has ay rd | “ 5 cae eee ished loading the schooner ‘‘Cart- | Fikes $40 000 Cheque. /ramio’’ with 5000 bushe’s of pota-| | toes anda ,deck load of hay to! — - Boston. S. H. Jones, vice-president of the | The smeltseason is on, and the | East Richelieu Valley railway, now} | small boys’ harvest has commenced! under Rutland management and | |with the hook and line. Mr J A/| known asthe Quebec Central, and | Morrison is the principal buyer, He | Mayor of Sabrevois, is in the city, makes daily shipments some hun-| and in aninterviewat the Windsor W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler and Engraver. i NORTH BRITISH - AND = MERCANTILE INS. CO., 0- ee AND LONDON | HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH town causes delay and often | perishable goods. ASSETS TAKEN AT -annot | Mire insurance effected on dwel- | WESTLAKE BROS. ings, churches, schools, cheese factories, stores, stocks, etc., on most favorable terms. es HERE’S SOMETHING LONG You Should do Immediately i ; | produce he could see for the Boston market. Mr Jones is the Canadian Sleighing was good on Saturday representative of an important New ‘and the day being fine the town Enoland commercial _ institution 'was full of country people. Large which doesalarge business in farm Hememade,cannot be beaten. _— Made out of the Best Kips and Grain 72,000,090, +>, oo’ . bought in. ops ; iG e | good day. ploit the island. While there he Christmas is coming. Coming only too ‘bought and shipped to Boston 12,000 soon, A photograph is the most pleasing | Prince Edward Island Office, eee ter a ee 2 33 Queen St., Ch’town. a sang! oy tanker ag ih das * tar aaa Leathers ing last night was 3} degrees above quantities of turkeys and fowl. .°‘] you. That’s what we're here for. zero. Today 4 above is indicated. paid for these by cheque through the | HYN DIVAN & CG | . r1)/The wind blew at the rate of 24: Summerside bank and the total) a _ Tanned from 8 to 11 mohthf. Ww ill miles an hour. | amount of it was 240,000," —St John W OS wear better and turn water better, ™'™ sl ies ae GEN ERAL AGENTS. ESTLAKE BR *3,then the cheap and quick tanned’ —Remember the Loyal Crusaders te r auniversary concert tonight at 7.30) in Wright's Hall. Cellection. re ‘leathers. If your stomach is weak it should eleghone 67. i ; u have help. Hood's Sarsaparilla —— : The Photographers. its RA\ ER BE 45.—Lost last ngh!, a Sunnyside. 8<t Of prayer peads in a leather cas:, with a POS: othce key, Please leave at Tuz Exam- L¥E2 Office, dgu tt... & Nov. 23—‘f. ‘your skates put on free.—RK Jost. curesdyspepsia and indigestion. CHARLOTTETOWN Sten eo setae! 9dav he 4 Herald repre-' _ dreds of boxes weekly. Shippers are | hotel tod ee told a con ee | anxiously looking: for the arrival) sentative that for the last two ‘of the Stanley. Shipping via George-| weeks he | has been a eee , ose on | Edward Island buying all the _ live o,e ° ae 1+ » ’ ° quantities of pork and poultry w eT€| products with the eastern town-! ke merchants had a) shins, and he was deputed to ex-| —The greatest cold recorded dur-, lambs, 7,000 live geese, besides large! Charlottetown. | GO FF BROS. wi cke hockey boots 2 have | gives strength to the stomach - | | oe Dee ek tent | Caran deue tae FF, Grocer BEER & GOFF, Grocers } m : ae ‘ , | Serve \ . . | Every lady who has bought it is ——— { The harbor remains open _ the _of this drill.and Miss Wortman mad: | loud in its praises. , a good ship Northumberland : ae 'a queenly ‘** Goddess of liberty. It has travelled to New York, Brit- Safeguards the ood Fi tinues to make het trips with t ' | Miss Sterns and Mis. Currie presid ish Columbia and England, and is . ‘accustomed regularity. She has ‘ed at the organ. The singing oi | stiil the favorite toilet article. against alum ‘only missed one so far. Captain! the National Anthem brought the|». 95 Bott! i? |Cameron isa great ea __. the the audience to their feet | Price 25c per Bottle | /Summerside people. They have) a yout $80.00 was realized as the net | ; g. Ay > is . } 24 " . as eailzea as Me Mel | $ 50! { + | fkum baking powders ase the greated ‘only one complaint against him— | proceeds. Prepared and sold by A. W. Reddin, Phm, B. The Square Druggist, Sunnyside. APPLES — ———— 175 bbls ef first-class Norttrern Spies and Baldwins just received in If you want a barrel of nice apples for house use or for retailing stock. call and see our stock. MINCE MEAT | arrived. pails. put up by a good reliable firm. - : PRS: : Our Layer Figs are very fine stock this year, being large and very The cooking figs are alsa juicy. very good and cheap. Our stock of mince meat has jrst It is put up in one and two pound tins and also in ten pound It is very nice stock and is te ge, tg Oe By ae tone sp 2 hl SM toe i Os o ee: oe + * a en mpcmaae s re fa ae a om ‘ + 1 7 S aeeaeatan Raed ii as onal nme Pe ' at U tin Ie - a 2 “ baaokaers rrr m Sioa Talla ealiaumainel | AE ¥ i ; Fie Riba dtagt toe Hoan o L a4