r eet | ey ' q is RY Ca -_ Hing Room a use of Comenons —_—— < é eae ~—__—__ —_—.. py "3 _ +o PTs > T +} AR <r ? 7 4 , 1. ; + ’ . . i a ttawa his is Trus Liberty,—when Free Born Men” havi ig to Advise the :Public may nes Riasle Coniee 4 . — ee " —- —— Songuatienreng fone cennenntings nheecerr ei cen atom teense me rie ae arenes _ “EI y “=o re A] y : a 4, | \ | . 4 35 * T\ TT , ~ / Vi CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDA Y, DECEMBER 4,1900 NO 232 & Shane So TEES AN VEY" AI CH JANADIANS IN ENGLAN Tor TInw” MaADpir is ae rons | % yt > } A4NSAL AJL AING [s. aa sLAND. < a. / > 5 . ee re g v b lo B pea aN hee EN ALS ALIU : iti E AUH iv LADLE & iy A ER =. : m fA tL one ALN El LAUSD x “=, a : 1 : < se Sa oni * : % ee ; ~. ‘ q i\ Pe Inspected and Complimented by ' ae a di Bs 8 a ae 44 A ear ay Bp > Ih LAD | We EAS} 4 A Ee TE The , as Made ier Af the Prince or Wales. BIG BID FOR ITS CONSTRUC- rf Je WM UALS dea 3 3 cs ‘ ” fi ! | TION ACCEPTED, ee yi i cs i f , | rangements. SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. |] oe ‘iS AT— i YS “a ¥ , : = ! wey { | Lonpon, Dec. 4,~--The returning | a o> ( RTERS’ : ee members of the Royal Canadian| It Will-Be - Finished at the A » * ; DICER W neyr Regiment and the composite regi- " ( . ei. uae COU a ER KRUGER WILL NOT VISIT ment of Household Cayal_ymen were End of 19902. BOOKSTORE : | VIENNA Inspected yesterday by the Prince of | | Wales at Bay Street Barracks. | . ; | New goods piling in from Germany, ei te | The Prince of Wales, the Duke [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | England, United States | ,and Duchess of York, the Duke of $ a and Japan. Re | (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ) Cambridge, Field Marshal Wolseley, | i London, Dec. 4.—The Pacific | i | y D 47 : |General Sir Evelyn Wood and Sec- | ae ete €F has —— On| ancy Goods. Tovs Fancy China- < , : ‘ es > JONDON, Dec. 4.-—ln response t0} retary lantea + Te >eoderick | be rove ent rVez cae eal : Flannelette underwear at a dis- yoy ile aa niial co iit ioe! 0 | Fe tary of State tor War Broderick Betts os . tied nenti tone. ) Sn at | ware, Books, Christmas Cards and 7 : : K _* Sa b, | CO af envial naw *es as ow ict at | were among those present and par- | Titan, New south ales, (Jueens- | Calendars, New Annuals, Christ~ count of one third is the attraction Seek | ex-]} heeeeatt Kruge* nig be wel-! ticipated in the inspection. ee New ee ee tele-| mas Numbers. Gift Books. Nuovel= : . re a rR come ne e, Says tue Vieara cor The Canadiz icers *ntro- | graph construction and maintenance} ,:... ; iis ‘ today. Good, well made garments, “Seca ih responde2t of the Daily Mail, ‘a’ ete et el, | ome ae re in plain and striped flannelettes, »*~7/) ds) es NN polite reply was recusaed to ihe e*- ‘“hrager wilnot vi'il Vienna or Rome.’ a Kruger and the Czar. ONE-THIRD. \ 4! Krvger will meet the Cuarat Nice or 4 | Minioae where the Czac’s physicians b| have advised him to go for convales- f cence. FOR EXAMPLE... Night dresses in assorted stripe flannelettes, were 49C Now Better grade, stripe flannelette, lace trimmed were 70C, NOW Plain flannelette, good quality, pink, blue or cream, nicely madé, were 98c, now Knickers, in assorted stripes, were 22c pair, ; } i Kipling Seeks Good Health. 33¢ 47h 66c [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Loxpon, Dec. 4.---Rudyard Kipling} sails ior Cape ‘owa next Satua:day| ‘and will remain some months i) |South Africa rec~viting his healin. | Fine plain Flannelette knickers, pink, blue ‘In the Second District of King’r’ or cream, nice'y made, were 45c pair, now BOC PIB A lace and infleeo.iul meeting, | f | beld ia Monticeo Hail last evening. |The speakers all rot a good bearing ‘and the Opposii‘on ca tdidates scor- noo-ielWment of p omises. Mr. McIsaac and Mr. Clarkes Disatisfied Afrikanders. Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. Capr Town, Dec. 3.—Replying at a) Stellenbosch, Cape Colony, to anad- dress presented to him by the lead- ers of the Afrikander bund, J. X. “ “fy Marriman, former treasurer of Cape TH F BEST OU i Fitii au iy es in the course of an impas- | comrades. The Prince also said that he re-| LORD ROBERTS PROGRESS. | his visit to Canada. * ed ihe Gover vent heav ¥ foriueir| » ° 3 eo ; a) cand‘dacure is we"! received by the duced to the Prince of Wales who, in abrief speech, heartily welcomed | Couver to Queensland and the loss of so many of of their brave | i ET membered with the greatest pleasure | ‘day, had _Laing’s Nek while en route. Renewal of Anti Foreign Outbreak | : 1 LO Threatened. SITUATION IN C ae ] : on - rious memorial [sPectAL TO THE EXAMINER. | — ; | la Lonpox, Dec. 4.—Placards are | . . 2 as i again being posted, says the Tien) Tsia cor ‘esponcent o° tue Standard, | annovac ag Lhe renewa! ofthe anii-| rore’y1 Oacbreals as imm:neni. of the relieving force.’’ rot far distant when 12 Choese Vieripotertiaries, wect vg w'lbe held to-day. ee , | Durban, stopped here today. |} made a speech to the volvst ‘the. course. of which trusted the gueril 'notlong concinue. > 2 <i - -_ oo Boer Flags Hauled Down. Lorenzo Marques, Dec. 3.—The ‘last vestiges of Boer officialdom have : oe E . . 7 ovntio disappeared from here. The Trans- | Egyptian Crop Prospets. vaa! coat*ef-arms no longer graces | enone the exterior of ex-Consul Pott’s| blems of the Transvaal and Free Siate, and also requested him to | notify loyal pro-Boers that Trans- 'vaaland Free Stete flags may not, th: next cotton crop. ciled to throw dams; /ag* to make and lay the cable from Van- | New He visits Scenes of the Great inspected Majuba and teplying to an address from the} wnspeople here, he expressed his | admiration of the gallant defense of the town, which he characterized as of British pluck and endurance, only equalled} by the determination and bravery} He suid he trusted the day was | yeace would | reign supreme and “without ill-feel-| > Carro, Dec. 3.—The Nile river i: D:partment of Irrigation has de-| across the | N je branches in the hope of saving | » Ri he said he! la warfare would | Two stores in one. Greatest dis~ i ; ‘ , ’ : ; - : ae lay of Xmas Goods. Svery : os a8 at tae .. fy {® fece ibac tae Emperor Franc's|themto England. He said that it | Zealand, via the Fanning, Fiji and | Ply of neat 2 ane Some plainly ‘inished, others trim- | Met yy, Josep had made ovbec a-ra.ge- | had given great satisfaction to him| Norfolk Islands, for £1,795,000, | 7 : med with torchon lace, etc. All at Z ji We \4Z meais for the next few wees, _|to hear how gallantly they had | the work to_be finished by the end! G C { & C discount of Y /\ VS arn i ; me \ eota cor) ‘ought, and he mourned with them | of 1902, A €0. ar er 0. a Ss < “Va an respoaden 0} 1e urorc'e says : } f — Phoenix The spectators at the function | | were warmly enthusiastic. Struggle. OF HARTFORD [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER]. . | ich wales Fi p ee! a tel bahie that Oe eet eet. | Lapysmitu, Natal. Dec. 3.---Lord | ire ARIS, Dec. 4.---(t Is probable tha HINA. | Roberts, who arrived here on Fri-| | insurance Company Assets Over $5,000,000.00, | / Low Rates. Prompt Settlement. E. H. BEER Authorized Agent for P. E. & Office at Mark Wright now i5c pre ae -en——— Pexx. Dec. 4.—All the cavoys| ing toward a conquered foe.” ' &Co’s. nS d aid : 26c pai : : hon} Seam the'r covera-| Lord Roberts has visited Colenso| Knickers, in assorte Stripes, were 30c pair, THE CAMPAIGN (have now heacd icom the'r govera-| : : fe a , 5 é { | diisec:.ding tae int mote {9| aud the surrounding battlefields. | aAERE S AN now 24C pre. ——-- ie AS J ~ q| HetpetperG, Thursday, Nov. 29. | |—Lord Roberts, journeying toward | He | ARTICLE. .. That’s worth dollars: to you at the righ. time — a goed Hot Water Bottle We carry asplendid“* 4 line, reLable males that we can guarantee. i he Busiest Store on people. ‘office. The Portuguese authorities) rapidly falling, and another bad | We hack: ek cael on je een ‘jast-ucted him to remove all em- | s2ason is thought imminent. The different prices from 75 CENTS UP. One should be ig ) every home, i 7. +5 Whilst these are on be hoisted. Mr. Pott thereupon | officially bo'sied the Transvaal and Free State flags, and a Portuguese | oficial ceremoniously hauled them uur show counter we will give unusually low prices. AG ROE oN ia ole We invite your in- i sioned sp2ech deaounced the war in down. Mr. Pott has now two flag |} a spection, y oa | South Africa as ‘one of the black-) Scaffs to let. : | La 5 ty, Beitich -- ale’? ' STORE G6 P. £. ieee eee) A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. s a | present methods of British warfare, ; Radically W } he said, were such as encouraged | Something Radically rong. | e ee ee ee = ! Lx : ; ; } afte iggis ’ i ihe worst elements on both sides eS a [iG Ow er Sunnvasde. ,and were bound to prove fatal to ; : | ! } the ultimate peace of the country. TORONTO, Dec. 3.—Returns re ~8 . e ' rare 73 -*_po ha 77 eT ry! >a ” 7 HALES WOE manga te a ae er a | He declared that neither he nor J. TO er ee W. Sauer, former commissioner of nnblic ‘works, would attend the Worcester congress lest it should be ‘said t*at the congress 'ered by politicians, and he appealed Made to order Suits, Overcoat:, Trousers, Fancy Vests, etc. Underwear, Hosiery, Caps, Nigat Robes, Neckwear, Braces. Gloves, Mitts, Flannel Shirts, White Shirts, Dress Shirts, Colored Shirts. Everything of the newest and most Fashio2able. You are respect- was eng:n- | to all Afrilcanders to speak boldly | 'ceived by the provincial board of} health show that while the marriage | ‘rate of fhe province is increasing, | ‘the birth rate shows a steady de-| crease. Made from pure ; | ‘foronto, Dec. 3.—James Noxon, | . i ‘ i crea.i. of tartar. ey provincial inspector of prisons and | agaist alum. Safeguards the food @ } 1 Most Reliable | ’ “—o- Place to have your repair work done is the place that tahes the most in- terestin your nec is. We strive to i sytes . " - ; aa i fully invited to visit our store. | when upholding their rights and yet | jablic chaities, says that immoral- | ose ae eos gpenerndige [LAN 'to “avoid wild language or actions|i:y aud lcentiousness Is on thefin- | aici eae of ae a dean GORDGR & RicLE | which micht lead to the abrogation | ci€ase amoag g: ‘lsand yorng women | Alcorn cowders are the greatedt | ihe repniation of being ““O. K’ on - | of the last vestige of freedom.”’ employed iu factories and SvOPpS.| ! joraacers to health of the puscatdaye | | repair work. Give us atrial and MEN'S OUTFITT?RS...... COME TO OUR...... BIG CLEARING SALE And get the greatest va'ues in Men’s -nd Boys’ Undercloth- sri ° = 7 _o } : oe OS oes jo | Alricans. ing, in Men’s and Boys’ Gloves an¢ Mitts, in Top Shirts, big | -**"* : cs : iS ° — le + i <r assortment, in Men’s and Boys’ Ulsters ond overcoats, 1n| 5 hak Stas Men’s and Bovs. Reefers and Suits, in Boots, Shoes and! ‘ | Rubbers. It will be money in your pockets to buy these} Se. Jourt's, N. ¥.. Dec. SMe: goods at | Bond, the premier, will apply to Mr. , J. B. MACDONALD & GO. Mr Sauer, whose speech was rather more militant, demanded the removal of Sir Alfred Milner, whom jhe described as ‘‘violently anti- | Dutch.”’ He declared that if Great | Britain deprived the two republics ‘of their independence she would ‘lose the affection ot all South ; i. i e Ve : { ' tention, honest goods and low prices | He aicributes it largely to the num-| ber of girls coming into the city) ‘rom the country, and who are re-| (28 PACING OWNER Of . CRY YORK. rer be convinced that what we say is true. St TTT Oe . ie . i moved from the restraining influen- | ces of home life. — i ONG BOOT Homemade.cannot be beaten. _———— + THE HIGHEST RANK. Serving the public with care, at-| has given us a place with druggists| of the highest rank in Canada. We} desire your trade, and will use every} possible endeavor to make youa} regular customer. Pure drugs. | BRUCE STEWART | & CO., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and koiler Makers. Steauw Naviga- tion Co’s wharf, Charlotte- town, I. E. I. Tele- phone 125. WE ARE | sion to increase the colonial minis-| fymes, brushes, combs, sponges, ‘try from seven members to nine. | etc., etc., at lowest prices. | His plan is to include two progasnen* Paine’s CeLrery ComMPpounn. | supporters who are especially con- | versant with the details of the Reid } contract, with a view to action on ‘the measure, if necessary, during the coming session of the legisla- Made out of the . AUTHORIZ rp Best To refund the money when Kips and Grain REMICK’S Leathers i ECZEMA CURE Chamberlain, imperial secretary of HASZARD’S | state for the colonies, for permis- | medicines, toilet preparations, per- | We are fully prepared to fill your! orders for this wonderfully popular | life-giving medicine. Knowing its| -eputation and virtues, we strongly Tanned from 8 to 11 mohthf. Will ‘ture. It is assumed that Mr.|;ec¢ommend it as a blood purifier, | wear better and turn water better ' [Chamberlain will offer no ODj€C-| nerve hracer and flesh builcer.’ thea the cheap and quick tammed; Fails to cure any case of Nozema ie | tion. | Paine’s (elery Compound is no new leathers. |or piles, no matter of hoa long 60,000 Pounds now Landing and tofarrivee Ask your grocer for ‘“Haszard’s Brahmin’? anu) Vf take no other. . E er ee ‘yemedy; it has been tested and er are fecling tiredang |in ati parts of Canada by tens o ee Fi you will find Hood’s thousands and has never failed.—W | rilla will do you wonderful R. Watson. druggist, Charlotte-, QOD’S. tewn, P, E. I. standing. For sale only at -MACDONALD’S DRYGSTORE. GOFF BROS. CHARLOTTETOWN Nov. 13.—£F ks'C 2 We