ans eth. ot Ss I ij i ty li di li i 7 iS of Ss Leer “ae Shee “ae Saat Soe Sa Sa Se ae Sine “oe” “aa at” ia Saaee , wf A Did Terms Fou yea This is True Liberty,—when Free Born M laving to hacka ei * Public ate Sila ieee ‘ - -- * —— oe : <a sean “— 2g Sing Copies iwo Cents VOL ee ee ee . « ISLAND; SA TURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1900 ae a a Oh ae COE ES Opes rs is Pe eet he ee ~ — — TO-DAY IS THE ‘CANADIANS DUR BANKS. HEAVY LOSS. Py eR” pee ee HANDKERCHIEF eeeW AY wen From 9 o'c'ock this morning until! the store c'oses for the nigh ere holdi ing a H: ind erchief Bazaar, | ae shiefs by thousands, in wreaths, in fes- | toons, baskets full, counters fuil, fresh and dainty as §| newly fallen snow, ; Handker« 11e fs f or | idies for ee ntle smen, for boys, 7 for girls, Has ik -chiefs pl in and he -mstitched, em- | broidered, lace eat some of ’em colored, all of | them love'y-—await your coming, | One lot of picture handkerchiefs, for little ones, | not more than a half dozen to one customer, I¢ each. One lot of white or colored bordered handker- chiefs, 2c each. One big Jot of co'or ‘| border or white handker- | chiefs, a surprisiug valve, 3c each, 30c a doz. | A nice lot of all border hemmed handker- chiefs, 4c each. Pretty white hemstitched handkerchiefs, 5 and 6c. One great lot of white embroidered handker- chiefs, regular 1oc ualue, on sa'e at 6¢ each. Another smaller lot i4c value, embroidered white handkerchiefs, 10c each. - . . . . tee) Other lovely lines are dainty white hemstitched handkerchiels for ladies— 8c each or .82 doz gc each or .93 doz 12c each or 1.23 doz 15c¢ each or 1.53 doz and up. More dainty embroidered handkerchiefs. 15c each or oF. 53 doz 20c each or 2.0 doz 26c eac) or 566 doz ; Empire over which s They were proud to serve the flag : | presented Handkerchiefs form n in cord edges or hem- stitched cotton, lawn and ‘inen, from 5c each up. 12c each or $1.23 a doz 14c each or 1.44 a doz each ag 1.85 a doz Hemstitched lawn, te as = ~ pare 'inen,; 16 And so up. - e PAE We haven'troom for a quarter of Remember we sell ha'f dozens at the i ¥ Moore & NcLeod. } eae goods at COME TO OUR...... BiG CLEARING SALE And get the greatest va ues in Men’s and Boys’ Undercloth-| ing, in Men's and Boys’ Gloves and Mitts, in Top Shirts, big) assortment, in Men’s and Boys’ U!sters ond overcoats, i me 2nd Boys, Reefers and Stirs in Boots, Shoes an‘} Rubbers. It will be money in your pockets to buy these |’ . B. MSGBOGRALD & CC. om Clearance Sale® OF Se rockery Glass- ware, China, etc. Having decided.teis te go out male the crockery busi- Ness our whole stock will be solid out at big discounts. The stock consists of, in part, Dinner Sets, Tea. gghting. _ throng HIGHLY HONORED BY THEIR QUEEN, Received, Dined and Wined at Windsor. Demonstrative Enthusiasm of this point, the amount being $52.- the English People. ‘CANADIANS SAIL FOR HOME): ON THE 11TH. i ‘Half Yearly Distribution of Divi- dends. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER ]. MONTREAL, Dec. 1.---This is half yearly dividend day with three city anks. | with $600,000, representing five per | Canada | | | ee | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Dec. 1.—The officers ssi! men of the Canadian regiment went | out to Windsor yesterday and were received by the Queen. On their arrival at Windsor station the Canadians were wel- comed by the Mayor. Large crowds had assembled and gave the men a rousing reception. The Queen inspected the officers in the quadrangle|ofijthe Castle and expressed her happiness en seeing them. She regretted the heavy casualities that had occurred i, their ranks since the war began. Her Majesty thanked her subjects| from Canada for the great service they had rendered Great Britain in South Africa, and wished thema safe return to their homes. Colonel Otter said that his officers | - | i | and men were proud to render ser- | | vice to their beloved _—— and the | sne under which they were born, lived and hoped to die. Each office: of the regiment was individually to Her Majesty who comversed with them for a moment or two. Private B. R. Armstrong, of New | Brunswick, was also | to the Queen. | lost one of his legs while reigned. | ' presented | an Private Armstrong family's Christmas reading try the } Her Majesty spoke in the | NiGut’s- CHRISTMAS, ceat on its capital stock of $12. 000, 1000. The Mercants Bank of pays out $210,000 on its $6,000,000, atthe rate of 34 i per cent. The Hochelaga Bank is'the | | third local bank paying dividends at | ‘Vat the rate of 34 per cent. on | | its capital stock of $1,500,000. The outside banks paying divi- dends now are the Ontario bank. | fo ao the Quebec bank, $75,000: 1 Canacian Bank of Codnmerce| weil Bank of Toronto. a le eae KITCHENER COMMANDS. | | Youngest Lieutenant General in the Army [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Loxnpon, Dec. 1.—The War pas announces that Lord Roberts hand- ed over the command of the British | treops in South Africa yesterday te Lord Kitchener. It is further announced that the Queen approves of Lord Kitchener’s promotion to Lieutenant-General with the rank of General while in command in South Africa. Lord Kitchener is the youngest! army. eee Lord Roberts’ Movements. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | * DerBay, Dec. 1.—Lord Roberts | is due to arrive at Pieterm: iritzburg | on December 4th, and should arrive here December 6th. 6 Half-a-dollar Well Spent. If it is not your habit to-day to buy an illustrated book for your ‘“TorONTO SATURDAY * sixty pages, | experimen ‘most sympathetic way to the un- ‘full of stories and pictures, will in- ' fortunate fellow. | The men afterwards dined in the! vision of all as Canadians. |Riding School of the Castle, while | the officer: shad the honor of being invited to luncheon in the famous | Child ’’ Britain’s Queen| the costliest and best picture in the | Castle Home of itself. When the time came for the party | the same value ! | of the best art to return to London an immense | the | the parade became disorganized. | Others, more wildly enthusiastic, | endeavored to wrench the shoulder | —— and regimental letters from | ithe clothing of the men, as memen- | toes of the occasion. | The police were unable to keep ithe crowd back, and numbers dash ed through the lines into the sta ‘tion and gave the ¢ 2 | ly e xuberant send off The band played and crowds san |*‘Auld Lang Syne.’ Colonel Otter r, Lieutenant-Colon: | Buchan and C apt 1in Macdonald re mained at the Castle by commané of the Queen to dine w ith Her | esty The Canadians will sail from v Ye omy on December llth for Hal ET ER - STOP THAT HEAD GOLD | IN 10 MINUTES | Or it will develop into Chronic Ca ltarrh. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrnal | Powder stops cold inthe head in 10 ‘minutes, and relieves most |and deep seated Catarrh after on application. Cures quickly and per- | manently. ‘“T have used Dr. Ag- new’s Catarrhal Powder with best 'resuits. It is a great remedy, and | never cease recommending it. “— John E. Dell, Paulding, 9 ee Sets, Table Sets, Toilet Sets, Fancy Lamps, Lemonade! 5,,¥:5 weve got the correct hock-| ets, Berry Sets, etc. P. MONAGHAN, UPPER QUEEN STREET. ey boot. See them in our window. IR. K. Jost. | le had gathered, and it became | | so demonstrative at times that they | dealer, & | rushed into the ranks and grasped | lishing Company, Limited, Toronto. Canadians by their hands and | Pes a wild- | terest everyone and widen the Four pictures suitable for framing, one} of which—‘‘ Raphael's Mother and | —is an exact reproduction of | Nowkere else can you get Five dollars wor rth | and literature for Get it from. your news werld. 30 cents. ae HE BEST should be your ain when buying medicine. Ge IJood’s Sarsapzarilla and have the | best medicine MONEY CAN BU*¥ ‘GEO. nee SRE ARS, M. D.C. MF, L. R. London, ‘ali - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence— Kent Stree’, |opposite Mark Wright's factory. Maj: | ang Royal Family last evening. | Liv- | acute | Office hours—8 to 10 a. m., p.m., 7 to8 p. m. Telephone communication. - eee On our second centre couater we have a splendid bargain line of ladies’ flannelette underweai Some of the [prices are : Night dresses inassorted stripes, Reg- ular price 50c each, today 33c The Bank of Montreal leads or from The Shepherd Pub | 12 to Z| j —-—_—. Barn at Heatherdale Burned, With Stock and Crop. [SPECIAL BY TELEPHONE. ] Monrtaaur, Dec. 1.—At Heather- ‘dale, last night,about eight o'clock, Mr. fire. In the barn was crop of hay, straw and oats, farm implements, horse, ev lost. Six cows and ; y-hing mentioned being No insurance. “=P. ~<—faee———— GARRISON RELIEVED. Boers Driven off as Usual. [SPECIAL TO THE BXAMINER. | VrygurG, Cape Colony, a The garrison ef Schw eizer Reuke | has been relieved. The beleaguer- ing Boers resisted, but were dri iven | | off. i Ty Rovar cae Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, | Lieutenant-General in the British} Safeguards the food } against alum. | Mom aking powdana see te | iit a peat is OS af Se eas a BF 5 j Alex. McPherson lost a barn bv | his whole | and ~) : Fire..... and Marine | Insurance | Merchants’ churches, etc., e | favorable terms. Hulls. cargoes, and freights o ‘ailing vessels and steamships in sured. HYNDMAN & CO. | AGENTS | 33 Queen St. Teleg | } A WORD TO THE BOYS ‘WHO SKATE We want you to call ; see our Hockey Boots fore you wae ‘elsewhe A larger stock than e' this ye ar. The latest i provements. OUR $2 HOCKEY BOOT : ‘ ; Is th : best : aS risks, dwellings, accepted on very rh ne t 7 ever offere e| BOYS HOCKEYS, $1.50 and $1.75, R. K. JOST, f| counter we will give unusually MUNYON’S GUARANTEE, Streng Accsertions as to Just Whags the Remedies Will Do. Munyon guarantees that bis Rbeumattes Cure will cure feariy all cases of rheuma- tlm in a few hours: that his Dyspepsia Cure will cure indigestion end all stomach troubles; that his Kidney Qure will cure 00 per cent, of ail cases of kideey trouble; that his Ca- tarrh Cure wil] cure estarrh no matter toe leng standing; thet bie Headache Cure will cuz any kiud of headache a few minutes; tbes ote we — wid quickly break up aup | feu of eol4 and 20 on through the entire ‘Viet of | wemedica, At all druggists, 25 cents a vial, ; If you need medical advice write Prof. ‘lunvem 1605 Arebd st.. Phila. ; | It ls absolutely free SANTA CLAUS « HEAD QUARTERS AT— —IS CARTERS’ BOOKSTORE i | New goods piling in from Germany, Exgland, United States and Japan. | Fancy Goods, Toys, Fancy China- ware, Books, Christmas Cards and |Calendars, New Annuals, Christ- | mas Numbers, Gift Books. Novel- | ties of all kinds. Greatest dis- Everybody Bargains for all. Geo. Carter & Co. HERE’S AN ARTICLE. That's worth dollars to you at _ the time—a good HOT WATER BOTTLE, | We carry a splendid line, reliable makes that we can guarantee. We have them at different prices. FROM 75 CENTS UP. One should be in every home. Whilst these are on our show low | Two stores in one. | play of Xmas Goods. i invited. apenas | prices We invite your inspection. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. The Square Druggist, Sunnyside. Phoenix OF HARTFORD Fire insurance Company Assets Over $5,000,000.00 Low Rates. Prompt Settlement. E. H. oan Authori Office at Mark Wright &Co’s. WcKINNON & McNEV 3 ized Agent for P. FE. L. ‘each. Night dresses, assorted eee 2 OER: colors, plain flannelette, regular TO LET Manufactuerers & Genoa. | 95c, today 63c. Knickers in . Rierabsebe: assorted stripes, regular 22¢) hat centrally situated one tenement house today I5c. pair. Knickers it | Sesntsing elke ngs cainig, wich sates . Refined and Lubricating Gils. assorted colors, plain, regular (sii hols romoving from the Leland New Silverware opening at G H. Taylor’s Sunnyside. Yon. : 45c, today 35c_ pair.---MOORE Possession given the 23rd inst ‘Apply to & McLEOD. THOMAS McQUAID, Lower Queen di tf Street. Hose Packing, belting, waste, etc. Goldie & Co’s well known tri nd of | Fleur. | LOST.—Between the Electric Light Sta- tion and Weeks & Co’s store, a Black Fur! work in a small family, to whom goud wages | | Glove. Finder will leave it at this office. | die WANTED.—A girl for * general house Edward Cr ul- di tf will be paid. Apply to Mrs. len, Pownat St. i Strachan’s celebrated Gilt ide Soap, Sunrise Blend Tea, ete. 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