so ns SS ' ice — lebanon om . } ’ » r ty ie mone - — — — a ss iittala TT . Ferms Four |)ollars Per Year This is True vitae —when Free Born Men having t : 1 ee queens name ——ensnititenenatincamcaninn Sine aaa : are of Advice the Publ: c —— 8 Deak fre — JURIPIDES. Single Copies Two Ce: -_—— erie eemenceniinanciianasietinise — arate limes » enemas . ao r¢ 36. CHARL a ) VOL , OTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAN Db, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900 . , NO : poe eee ae ; = ea ct ac —— OTTAWA NOTES. | AUSTRALIA. A DUTCH OPINION. The Rumors that Hugh John Will Re- Governors of the Commonwealth | Continuati entesPolitics | om | Continuation of the Boer Resist- KS nt P | : | an ° ; ha 6s E | a | and the states _ ance a Senséless Enterprise. Ge E | [SPECIAL TO THR EXAMINER, | Lonpon, Nov. 19.—The Tae! Lonpon, Nov. 19.—The ecaera I Gazette znnounces that the Queen | correspondent of the Times says :— Garde : OrTtawa, Noy. 20.—It is undert has been pleased by letters patent | ‘* Professor Molengraaf, one of the ia : 2 stood that the Government has dc- bearing date the 29th October, | highest authorities on South African | ' - | cided not to send a military con- 1900, to constitute the office of| affairs, who passed many years mT 7 tingent to Australia on the occa-} Governor-General and Commander- | Pretoria, and wasa_ witness of all an e : | sion of the inauguration of the Con-| in-Chief of the Commonwealth cf| the recent events in South Africa, | ; + | federation. Australia, and by further letters; as now come back to his native } a ‘| Mr. Mulock will, it is said, repre-| patent, bearing the same date, ret. town, Amsterdam. He character- | & a* 5 aR : P| sent Canada. spectively, to constitute the office) — the continuation of the Boer re- *! The rumor that Hugh John} of Governor in eachof the six States| Sistance asa _ senseless enterprise. | 2 WT bs 7 . ' ©, . : . A A ) p . T »: | Macdonald will re-enter politics ani| of the said Commonwealth. |and says that the independence of) Re OBTAINED BY PLANTING e | ‘ ° + | lead the Conservative party has| The appointments are as fol-| | the Boer Republics is definitely lost. GARTERS’ ; e “ ‘ - ‘. p | caused great satisfaction here. lows: | The > guerilla war continued by dis- | : O ry 9 ir eo €. es S| ie a < The Right Honourable the B ar] | Organized bands of Boer marauders} BED j f of Hopetoun, P. C., K. T., G. C. M. ‘he describes as only calculated to} ay WA Oe . ee | KILLED ON THE RAIL. j&., GC. V. O., to be Governor- | a needless bloodshed. Prof. | 3 “6 i ‘ + > . e = ! Gitmmias ainda - . . oy 7 fe | : | General and Commander-in-Chief of | tae 0 gives high praise to| HYAGIRTHS 3 F r° i the Commonwealth of Australia | Lord Roberts’ strategy and the! a fs c . rry ™?: ; eee ry : a % ty im ae 3 i a mR Ol CO aa & ; A Seccionman Slips and Falls = The hight Hon. Earl Beauchamp English a rmy 's bravery. HOW : be | | KK. C. M. G., to be Governor of the | We Gate < * are TR | ps) : 4 ES | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. } oe ite of New South Wales and its: SINS OF ene FATHE RS.” | oe rer rd ne, eee i oe 7 Bs Pe . : ¥ - ie ; a 1; 3 ; -pende uc ie S. | : oe i 2} ee 7 \; ; . * ni cence diiitiaialii ilies — : SYDNEY, NOV. 20. John A oy ie, The Rieht Hon. Lord Lamington, | : os 3 Cae ‘“ 0c; ee 3.49 be ; a sect nin wi atte! Iptin LO G Ci. M. CG : to he C yverner of the | Prince Tuan’ S Son ( an Never Y ellow ‘bad uC: 3.79 SARK “ ire the most stvl- t | DOaATG Lhe train i yaney as rk was) State of Queensland and its Depend- | Become Emperor. | Pur White’ DUC; ; 3.99 ‘ ‘ American ia : i DUullinge Out trom YV esi ELAN oe ttt MN! encies | : ’ | Mixed c'irs wie VIC; st: 3.78 ' & | fast ' — 5 SHEP ~ feu UNnGer The Right Hon. Lord Ténnyson, Lonpon, Noy. 19.—A news agency | lor full particulars and cultural : 7 ve awe all the seeks Sine oe EF | neath tne train. phe wneeis passed; KO. M. G.. to be Governor of the| @espatch fnom Shanghai, referring | directions see Carters’ Bulb Cata- : a hate ae Md bie ae i ad ality k over his body cutting itin two and) State of South Australia and its|t) the alleged new Imperial e tet | logue, wedi to ic a : 7 ys a 1© Quality — | otherwise terribly mangling it. The} pe pendencies. |depriving TIrincess Tu:z iD and | vone could wan ae iy > ae tr iat ae < sera E surea)) - . 7 gE | deceased was a native of Hopewell, | The Richt Hon. Sir Samuel Jz ames) Chwang of all rank and office and) Geo. Carter & Co . : : f } ——-¢ —E—— 1) W ay, Bar t., (Chief Justice of South) | handing eae nines a ” ; , y fit and wear | Australia). to be Lie out Governor of | Clan Court for close confinement. : F FULL OF FIGHT. ithe State of South Australia and | pending further punishment oe Direct importers ot- Hol- 7 . . . © * cs. | Shi ee > > y 2 a - =] é 3 Veo have all heights from 3} inches | j its Dependencies. ee Tuan oe that his son, tx sonal Buthe. ; % Reet DC ceniwontines ia Dietan Wall Tho Hon. _ Sir Samuel W alker | eir apparent, can never be Kmper a ) - | Grifith, G. C. M. M. G. é (Chief Jus-! OT: The edict also makes the e: rly | BRITISH BEEF { yo ‘ve the newest straight. standing Contest Local Seats. | Gee. of Queensland), to be Lieut. oe of torrent peace aeEstia- | : , 5 Pag = siehe ih : dt} | ie | Governor “of the St: ite of Qeensland | tions probable. } IRON and WINE : i style, Same pretty (uch GOWER Styles, ane tne | 'and its Dependencies. a eee oe | : . 4 handsomest line of high band turn down col (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) ; Sir Sucka: Matthew Darley, | Wealthy Pechicenr There’s a bar- B lars you ever saw. = pe ‘ - ; eb one ae ake rel of strength- : } | Prorou, Nov. 20.—The Grits in} |K.C. M.G., (Chief Justice of New i : rs aliti ' | | Lonpox, Nov. 19.— James Far- gung ae Fy bi : | Pictou County have been anticipat- | 'South Wales), to be Lieutenant-|). oe Maman af C yee in a bottle of , Sareful dressers will be delighted with jing a walkover for ex-members of| | Governor of New South Wale; and|!mger Thomson, of Ontario, was the ahove } this selection. the Local Legislature who made the | its dependencies. oad Cat ested on a the Cuni oats Meer Our Beef Tron . ‘two seatsin the © yunty vaant by| Sir John Maddeu, K. C. M. | mpania at snecks}own yester rday , and Wine te { : 7? ‘recently resi¢ning to contest the! | (Chief Justice of Victoria) to morning just before,she started on) aa rs ; . os ; her westward vo¥age.. He came to: ie rom ; rice ail e | Dominion seats. But the Conserva- | |Lieut.-Governor of the State of | : ed ‘rash beef, Cit 4 ’ oe , - a‘ | London last April on an extensive | 3h Deer, Vit- tive party is full of fight and deter-} Victoria and its dependencies. etm = 3: “ateof Tron and | mined to contest both seats. $$ <a tour of Bugland, Scyuaua~“aia wand | — | UNITED STATES SHIPPING, | izes: patronizing the 52st hot ee ee | ig ee | While in Glasgow he enlisted i in the ‘ ae E aAaee /_NOVASCOTIA EXHIBITION. ; Roya vote regiment, and a or 8 erman- . —an a+ ‘ “a 2 i“ Sc : | Great Prosperity With Protection. _ been statioaed at Clonet, but he de- va | P serted and took passege for the | it tones up the CENTS EACH | Deficit the Smallest Yet Shown. | Wasuinaton, Nov. 19.—The re ‘United States, Thomson, who is| system,, en - ; i d ee fC f Navigati get very we: ~ pats riches the blood an port 0 ommissioner of Navigation! said to be very althy, is the son : ee a “a | Chamberlain, made public, says the/of a Canadian merchant. The | — overcomes that [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | | past fiscal year has been the most] police handed him over to the tired feeling. Hatirax. Nov. 20.—The Exhibi-| prosperous period known to Ameri-| ailitary authorities. Weak people, pale people, 'tion of next year will open on Sep- can shipping for some years. Re-| — + a -overworked people wili find in ' meh a s for r : ; it a tower of strength. tember 7th. " The deficit of this year | turns for the current fiscal yeai = : l g = | ive Oak - c& 'was the smallest yet recerded. |promise an even more satisfactory The Monticello Investigation. Prepared a sold at 75 cts ' : record. aS eit Oa per pint bottle by uae ee For the first time since the Civil) HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 19.—Cap:| A. W. REDDIN, PHM. B Sudden Death. War the documented tonnage of the | tain W. H. Smith, Dominion wreck | : ivick EOD ) United States exceeds 5,000,900, | COMmissioner, Captain Bloomfield | oo te leross tons. On June 30th. 1900, | Douglas and Captain Spain left ; [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.] | ‘A merican documented tonnage com | this morning for Yarmouth th ie i ire THE BUSIEST STORE ON YARMOUTH, N. S.. Nov. 20.—Cap- prised 23 833 vessels of 5,164,838 | neuce an official enquiry there ‘inte eeeee “3 4 mee | tain Henry D. Curren, a well-known | oross tons, an increase of 300,000! “ Fe omaee & of the stea ne 4 : : | oh] seater . ic a¢ - ; Faire saxinne Feral vaar | monticello in the Bay of Fundy, by! Ra + 4a) IN’ rar shipmaster of this place, dropped|tons over the previous fiscal year. paths! Pee aa y, 0’ an ae Chi TOW N a BL StEST STREET dead yesterdz Ly at Gloucester. Mass. | Our maximum tonnage was 5.dBY.81: ee thirty “SIX ae Ss l * Ali hee ee ee .va | the captains are Royal Naral Rea ® | [tons in J861. Our shipping, the re . Foy ava Me o | port adds, in 1861 was larger than} + VY© off. crs. From Yarmouth ariiie | Great Britain’s and nearly equalled | the court me ae Femoyed late. ; t | f (the British empires. British ship- | ee the last port the Monti | ping now amounts to 14,261,000 gros: | <S"t0 left on her fatal trip, to obtain | Seas | ‘urther evidence. nsuran ce em . American vessels are almost <I |confined t metre rad = > . | confined. to. the foasting vx i4,{ Grand Trunk Management. | which employed last year 4,338,145 | he i. a ; W t h | tons or more than the total tee — ages atcnes e "> lof Germany and France. Ourton | y\oypax Siecs es Q ; Bit cenit ttatiial 5 nities ; eees | OF an) MONTREAL. Nov. 19%.— Geo. B. Merchants risks, dwellings, | Pere foreion trade was onl | 2 i ’ ' sK co ’ ‘ ' Baking | owder ae: ap the foreign = vas OT’) | Reeves, who resigned as genera | churches, etc., accepted on very Centiemen S W atches J 816,795 tons, 3 aeons last yea: | traffic manager of the Grand Trun! | favorable terms. | only per cent. of our imports an: | jq May last to retire in private lif lulls. cargoes, and freights of We sh »w one of the rinest displays of Made from pure | EXPOrts. has been appu'nted general man | -ailing vessels and steamships in- WATGH a \W \ aA ye 1 E to | e seen in the city. } cream of tartar. See ISTERS a er of the sy stem in succession te S ed . Every War SELL Is Futty Guar- : TURKISH Ml > ; Vhas. M. Hays, appointed president | _ | ae a! IN) WANT. of the Southern Pacific railway. Mr ; Our JFRICES WILL BE Founp VERY MCD- Saf d the fi Se ee | Reeves has accepted. Hea RATE. if eeuan Ss oo | Wash s : - We | Unable to Return to Washington ——- + thy ok W. W. WELLWER, { against < alum, =f U vehi : AGENTS ce . werk anc Wane ] Unless Back Salary is Paid. BUSINESS PROGRESSION .,,, cs Teleghone 76 ee Lo < a &,: 2 ie . | Asm Sakigg po the greatet i Moscow, Noy. 19. e A des} ax i ae ‘ i en : __ = a ~~ © nenaceys to free of oe oma. from Constantinople says that the ; ; : ae || 'Turkish Minister to Washingtonis| Our business is one of progress | Ba fo SAKING SOWNER OP. GY WORK. : now in the Sultan’s capita! on leave and SUCCESS. No need to enlarge on i f 'of absence. His presence there is|0ur dispensing facilities; this de- ais Oll.... due to the fact that his salary has| partment is run on correct prin- ‘been unpaid, and heisin need of ciples; promptness aff” accuracy B kf t F WE ARE funds : so much so, in fact, that he | are our mottoes. We are daily re- rea as 00 : y “ “ | | is unable to return to America an | DOwing 4 and assorting our stock of | ere You’ll Find less he can get the government to| Perfumes, “Atomizers, Sponges, A BREAKFAST FO" 20 AUTHORIZED pay ve , Brushes, Combe, and Toilet goods; " savin | e plague in Afghanistan is at | 20 old stock; prices always the low- | PEOPLE IN A i¥%@ i ‘ | tes hidhest and worst pitch known. | est. POUND PACKAGE Fu rn it Li re Bar al ns so eptand, Soe mene: ee Hundreds are dying daily. Russia | Tur Propte Say So. ) ‘ REMICK’S has declared quarantine against the | The apy verdict is still in — _ One cup Ralston Breakfast ion a a : en eT , the great fami v medicine of the full 2 B ; ey o ie : . le oe : t . : are s six full cups in every ackaye ie eee anit. like to use the word. So many ad vertisersuse | : They Fear France. | present day and never fails to do Sliced Rasen inal every Bre te. ws mean it. } CURE | Gabbinnitc ans what it a. _ Paine's Celery fast Food make a delicious desert. ; S ste Says, a gai * OR es i oo . - - str s i , ; ' Fan an no matter of ae teeg' officials aver tens ‘certain power conde “ls Miney adie oo a —— telis of ether dainty dishes. 4 We would like you to call and satisfy yourself that what we ‘standing. For sale only at has demanded leave to place troops i & 4 cupon in every package secures a E e ; . ; pure. b ood, heart trouble and dy S-| copy For sale bv 7 Say is true. ‘on a_ hill overlooking Canton. py. Sale Dy} : MAGDONALD’S pepsia. Come to us for the genuine | JOHN NEWSON. DRUGSTORE. | Night Bell. No foreign authority confirms the ‘assertion, but the Cantonese con- | tinue te fear French designs on the; Nurses’ Regsiter | city. : —the kind that cures. W. R. Warson, Druggist. Charlottetown, P. 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