———— Teo | ~ a } re sur Dollars Terms Fe ae = Senate Read Ecom OTTAWA ee agement ne ee ---— shinai : as Single Copies Two Cents — CHARLOTTETO. oe Fs ga VOL 36. OWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1900 NO” Sei tt et test — mmsai..| DOESN'T WANT PEACE. | Konig & Stuffiman, - uiil Confirmation of the Appointment| | | of Lu Chuan Lin. | | SHANGHAI, November, 6.---The| a statement cabled to the New York | | Suna few days ago that Lu Chuan | Lin, who is strongly anti-foreign, has | been appointeda president of the _| board of the censors and president | of the board of rites has been con-| firmed. Weading Chinese consider | his rapid promotion as most unfavor-| ;;able to a speedy settlement | .|Of the present troubles and de-| |} Clare that he is worse than Prince | Tuan or Kang Yi, the president of | | the board of war, who is said to | have committed suicide. Li Hung | » | Chang to-day telegraphed to Sheng, | |director of the railways and tele-| ,| graph, that England and Japan insists upon the reformation of the government but the other powers | }| only emphasize their demand for the | speedy punishment of those officials | who aided or abetted the massacre | of foreigners. Is, Belg 7, 9 & il Victoria Square Zrusseis, 4s r Wellington, New Zealand, @ ne Col my Capetown, Ca} Bueffos Ayres CABLE ADDRESS, “Stuffman,” Montreal, MONTREAL, October 26th, 1900, MESSRS MOORE & McLECD, : Charlottetown, }F. Bh. : Gentlemen,---We have much pleasure in informing you that Pp. D. Corsets have again been awarded the highest prize at the Paris Exhibit.on, 1900, against the competition of all the lead- ing Corset Manufacturers of all countries. This goes once more to show the solid qualities of the article. Thanking you for past favors, and at your service at all times, We are, yours very truly, KONIG & STUFFMAN, INSURE AGAINST STRIKES. Number of Austrian Manufactur-| ers Forin Mutual Protection Assciation. To Washington, Nov 6.---A number of | | Austrian manufacturers have for- | ‘ed an association for insurrnce| | against strikes, accordiug to United | :| States Consul Hossfeld, at Trieste. | It is the object of the!Association to | |indemnify its members for all losses ‘sustained by them from unjust strikes which may break out in their : |respective establishments. Each | member is te pay a weekly premium This letter was received by us a few days > | equal to from 3 to 4 per cent. of the ; |amount of the pay roll. When a} ', | Strike occurs, a committe will be ap- ; | pointed to investigate all the cir- cumstances and if the cause of the} strikes be found just no indemnity, shall be paid. | A similar insurance association, | although on a smaller sale is said PARIS, the standard of good corset mak- s to have been organized in Germany. | ing, puts the P. D. Corset at the head of the “Both the Austrian and German! list ' | associations, it appears,”’ says Con-| ° sul Hossfeld, ‘* recognize in principle | the justness of strikes, which is, in Germany at least, an important concession to labor. Can you ask a bettsr recommendation for any Corset than this ? Well, for P.D. Corse: : you must come tous 85c, $1.10, $1.25, $1.75, | PRICES..... 3 : Fleeing sracwenasics. $2.00, $2.90 and $2.75, Vienna, Nov. 6.—A number of volunteers who served with the ' | Boers have landed at Trieste. They cheered for President Kruger and ‘the Transvaal, and sang the Boer) |nationalhymn. The officers received MOORE & VicLECD. i | £26 and the privates £6 from the | Transvaal government. LE TT CHARLOTTETOWN | | WILL NOT GET FREEDOM OF) | DUBLIN. Dublin, Nov 6.---Amidst consider- | ' able excitement the Lord Mayor at} |a meeting ci the corporation yester- day ruled out of order a_ resolution | to confer the freedom of the city on| —— | ' former President Kruger, of the} HANDSOME.... the Government were endorsed. | : : j |The race and national appeal of eee be tae ee its effect in Quebec and in some of | of the people.---H. J. Skelton, in the | |vative. aud possibly two. R. L ‘in Pictou Dupper arrived in this city this| doing, if not the pleasure of success. | Now the next thing to do is te store 'election in 1896, when I had a ma- ‘could. Forthe time being you ar: | jority over 800, Dr. Kendall, my|on the actual battlefields in Sout! YESTERDAY'S ‘GERMANS AND BRITISH. i | ‘Anecdote II! iffer- BCT a | There isan anecdote told of two a a German and an Englishman, .| Who were discussing military matters LAURIER GOVERNMENT WINS} somewhat energetically. The Ger- man clinched his argument by say- | ing ro [tell you ifa war were to SIR CHARLES IS ] break out all Germaay would fight N GOOD like one man.’’ To which the Eng- SPIRITS —HE GOES TO | lishman replied: *‘ And I tell you, if a War were to break out every Briton BRITISH COLUMBIA. | would fight like all England.”’ This anecdote may be taken to illustrate the difference in mental attitude ee fight the Conservative | er ae ican Pon y i t hk, Dominion, and the Old | with difficulty to combine amongst attacks ee ae oe in | themselves to a common end, or to Tashi adeuieiniinss See quner- | exchange information for the com- ont ae fereda tem-|mon good. Their respect for in- oe 2 Mari re Tay siete ei era |dividuality is carried to extremes. great province of Ontario and west More weight is attached to opinions . ; than to the ascertainment of facts. of Lake Superior, the opponents of | But earnest o- capable re a —— an Hawirax. N. S., Nov. 8.---Aftera 2 ; . ae is i ‘ ini Tarte and Laurier was not without | basis for the education and training the Maritime constituencies. Con— servatives have no cause to be ashamed. Halifax County elects one Conser- | Engineering Magazine for October. | oe -_ WEATHER BULLETIN. | | | ' i | Borden easily heads the poll and| Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. | with one place to hear from Ken-| Toronto, Noy. 8.—Increasing east | ney leads Roche by 12. Some of | and winds; mild weather, rain be- the returms are not official and are fore right. HN Ai eee ee | | therefore not absolutely accurate. | | Gay's River, a sectionjwhich has not | reported, gave a liberal majority | last election. As many districts of | the county have done better for| Conservatives this election than perhaps ever before, it is not impos- sible that Gay’s River will be found to be all right. Confusion in China, or Lonpon, Nov. 6.—‘‘Advices from| » Tien Tsin, ’says the Shanghaicorres- | |pondent of the Times, wiring yes- | _terday, show that confusion, disor-| |ganization and absence of security) ) > Ce . ae . * 5 Both Tupper and Bell are elected are the chief characteristics of the | ; ountry. S : = allied occupatiou. Hauirax, Nov. 8.—Sir Chariles| —s nae THE BOYS IN KHAKI. morning from Cape Breton. A gentleman who called upon’ him at 11 o'clock last night) A part of Canada’s brave sons, found him the most joyful man in a} who left all the comforts of home to| company of half a dozen. He was| fight for the old flag in Africa, have | by no means cast down He had returned bronzed veterans. and our | done his best for the party and for | grand reception tendered them his country, and naturally he enjoy-| proved beyond a doubt that we ap-| ed the happiness of conscious well-| preciated what they did for us. He is in splendid health. up all of our enthusiasm and patriot Sir Charles left this morning en! jgm. so that when our next batch oi route for British Columbia, where heroes reaches home we will be able | he intends to assist the Conservative | ¢o give them an equally good recep- candidates in Yale, Cariboo and|tjon, As an incentive to this. all of | Burt ard. _| Our citizens should make it a point | With reference to the county of| to see the wonderful war picture - Cape Breton, Sir Charles said: I) as shown in the only genuine Bio-| am rather relieved than otherwise | graph next week, as they will bring | at the result in that county. It) more vividly before one what ou: ought not to surprise any one when| brave heroes went through than | it is remembered that since my| volumes of reading matter possibl) } . opponent, was elected two years ago} Africa, and can see the events jus‘ in the Same county to the local} as they happened. The manage house by more than one thousand| ment have made the prices popular. majority. I have been unable to) go that all can see these marvellou: give any personal attention to the| views. Get your seats early. county with the exception of| aie the opening three or four} days in it owing to my duties | A Speech by Steyn. in other parts of the Dominion,and [ | 4 South African Republic. y W. W. Wellner, Watchmaker. Jeweler. Engra ver, — ee TE 2 Allowance of Ammunition. Rings - We display one of the handsom- est assortments of Ladies’ Rings to te seen in the city. | i | Seabiodcines | government purposes to allow the (Canadian government the same quantity of ammunition as was tak- Charlottetow oe We would spe sily mertion our section n, ; wee OE: t / ot half hoop sez i:<s, m unted with Dis- |en away from the country when the mon , or in c -hination-. with Emeralds, troops left here. as Rubs, Sapph Pearls, Turquoise, or Op !s : ; These wu ’ tor e and five stone com: :nat ns po | — | | , Tia ww a | | | | | Shomoon « Co Baking Powder | ( Made from pure | ~ Scotch Wriohy. cream of tartar. OtrawaA, Nov. 6.—The imperial | | had I been quite sure it would have} has cabled the war office that form- | resuited in my defeat as I was bound | er President Steyn, in a speech t: | to consider the interests of the party; Delarey’s|burghers, Oct. 22nd. saiz at large rather than my persona:| Mr. Kruger has gone to Europe i: interests. We have not sufficient| order to ‘‘get interventions,” anc | data to speak on the general result, | if he failed ‘‘the Tramsvaal would be | but I shall await definite informa-| auctioned to the highest bidder.’ tion with the consciousness that I have, Since the defeat of my gov-| - 2 ernment and my election by the | Liberal-Conservative party as its) G p- leader, done all that lay in my | SVOU Ci power to ensure its success. | Chis signature is on every box of the genuir HALirax, Nov 8.---The Chronicle) Uayative Bromo-Quinine Tablets (Liberal) gives the results 135 liber- | the remedy that cures a eold im ene da: als; 74 Conservatives. The Herald, (Cons) makes it 120 Liberals, 76) Conservatives, 9 independents. | Among Conservatives defeated are) | Tupper, Foster, Hugh John McDon- | Standard.... ‘ald, Montague, Davin, Rergeron, | | | . Life Assurance Co. | ; | | } i | should have adopted the course Idid} Lonpon, Noy. 6.—-Lord Roberts | | Caron, Quinn and Powell. - 2 Cronje’s Sword for Kruger. ESTABLISHED 1825. Paris, Nov. 6—The Parisian pro- | Boer committee have decided that} + iberal policies, free and unre- the sword of honor for Genera! stricted. Cronje, obtained by public sub-| scription at the time of the Boer) Bonus Year, 1900 General's surrender, shall be hand- Assure before the 15th Novemte ed to Mr. Kruger upon his arrival) and secure a share of the profits. in Paris by M. Henri Rochefot. Enquire for rates, terms, etc. 1 i acct | As a certain reverend gentleman + & Oo remarked ‘‘boast, bluff, boodle, ynd man O. booze’’ were the stock-in-trade of the Government during the election | contest. And the government was successful ! AGENTS. | 33 Queen Street. The Brightest Gardens in the ‘ Spring ARE OBTAINED BY PLANTING CARTERS’ BEDDING HYAGINTHS NOW Pink, per doz., 50c; por 100, $3.75 Red, - 50; - 3.75 Piue, ” 0c: 3.75 Yellow, DUC; 3.73 Pure White‘‘ 5O0c; : 3.55 Mixed c'lrs ‘ 5dec; - 3.75 Mor full particulars and cultural directions see Carters’ Bulh Cata- | logue. Geo. Carter & Co. Direct importers ot Hol- land Bulbs. Oleo Guaiacol a oe Reddin’s Perfected Emuls‘on. finds its way inte many houses Because of its Goodness Bec «use we make it. In the fall of 1898 we made and sold only six doz. La-t fall we sold three gross. Because we have medical men’s approval of it here. Because it’s the only Emulsion on the market c »ntaining our antisept- ic. It will stopa cough where ot! er: have failed, besides ivcreasing wight and strength, Wecan ref-r you to ladies who have used it for their chil den. Made and sold by A.W. Reddin,PhmB. The Square Druggist, SUNNYSISIDE xX ASA ELS ASSN NE RY McLEOD & BENTLEY BARRISTERS, ‘ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 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