nl ne r MILY EXA INER. "~~ Vear This is True Libert ~ Cae a si, Ea ; y; en Free Born Msn having to Advise the Public may speak fre.—Tvripines. Single Copies Two C-nts a Oy ry r — acy ~~ ‘ec AWA CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1900 NO 210 > xs | FUR FACTS ymnly fur de We are you to find < 10t the « better place te ilers on earth, but it will worry buy furs Our sto and inspecte kof furs is carerully selected and rigidly examined 2 7 e ° ~ wi —a iby fur buyers who know their ] business ‘a tbor- oughly We buy furs from no one but the strictly first class makers of furs. We buy all of our stock for spot cash, we save you every discount and cut it’s possible for any buyer to secure. Then again we price our yrofiit, furs just as we price our other stock, a fair and as cheap to you as to your neighbor. For exatnple, $33.00. The When he fia ——., | mu to the one y we sold a fur jacket a day or two buver had been all round town to beat ago, price our value. Now Mr. one jacket in town ONE y made his purchase from us he said. ‘t admit that I saw only and that equal u're selling me, was marked £58.00 oristine Jackets and every othér our customers jacket we think We s l] ‘ 5 L. — good enough for But they must be at/the top notch, or we won't touch them. We stan! behind every fur we sete] woth ovr personal. cash euarantee MOORE & McLEOD. THE BUSIEST STORE ON CHARLOTTETOWN’S TREET. BUSIEST : HANDSOME.... Rings of the handsom- Tes W. W. Wellner, Watchmaker. We display one > ie ,* . “>? . Jeweler, est assortments of Ladies’ Rings te Engraver, )= seen in the city. Charlottetowy > 3 We won'd specia‘ly mention our §-lection ’ ” x - . . . . ot calf hoo» settings, mounted with Dia- n ds, or :" iid: aah Emeralds, > ; kubtes, Sap es, Pearls, Turquoise, or = Op Ils , Thts: ¥ w in three and five stone rs. =. c. 2 nerenr emes HSk eee Scotch Whirty. | | | Made from pure | MANITOBA AND THE WEST. THE LEADERS CONSULT.| iin | Haslam Elected in Selkirk. ee ee Retire. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | ' : (SPECIAL Returns from | WINNIPEG, Nov. 8.- TO THE EXAMINER. ) |} edin Lisgar. |. Boyd, Conservative, is the choice! | in Macdonald. Roche, Conservative, is elected i in| Marquette. | In Provencher, LaRiviere, Consér- | | | vative, is elected. J. Heber Haslam, Conservative, ' | formerly of P. E. Island, is elected in Selkirk, be of use. RESULT IN HALIFAX. Dr. Russet Elected in Hants. (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ) Havirax, Novy. from Halifax County elect ! > i Borden, ay en: Puttee, Labor, is; ‘Conservative, and Roache, Liberal. | | CHOC Dr. Russel. Liberal, has been | nn A elected in Hants County by a ma- | jority of fourteen. ——__-_—. ‘NEWFOUNDLAND > ELUCTIONS. | “McKay Elected in his de Grave. LOST mts » DEPOSIT: Sir Charles te Offered. Three Seats. ee [SPECIAL TO THE Ottawa, Nov. 9.—Mr. JYicNeill, Conservative, is elected in North . Bruce by 25 of a majority. EXAMINER. ] (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) Sr. Joun’s, Nfid., Nov. 9.—The elections passed off quietly yester- From the present appearance Mr, day. Voting was heavy. Returns from | Beene, the Liberal candidate in Only one district are in. Port de) Carleton. has lost his deposit. (Frave elects McKay, Morinite, by | It is stated that Sir Charles Tup-| fifty four of a majority. Both sides | ‘per already has been offered the Ciaim the victory. choice of three seats. in eee a DE WETT WOUNDED. | Sr. Prrerssure, Nov.. 8.—The , text of the Russian reply to the /Anglo-German agreement note is | published. Russia’s Reply to Germany. Narrowly iene Capture. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] | ports on the rivers of the Chinese | , littorals is favorably received, as it Pretoria, Nov. 9.---General De do s not alter existing treaties. The Wett has been wounded in the leg! second point is all the more in har- in a fight with the troops of Gene al mony with Russia’s|jintentions, as the Knox at Reburg drift. integrity of the Celestial Empire is According to the native reports) the fundamental principle of Rus- the Boer commander narrowly es- | sian policy. caped capture As regards the possibility of a violation of this principle, in the third article, Russia refers to _ note of May 28, and repeats her d claration that such violation avail : compel Russia to modify, as circum remainder} stances might require, the attitude tegiment | she has taken up. yesterday, on the) $a They will come! CHiNESE ETIQUETTE. where they will Mother Coun he: Gi A Great Reception. | Lonpon, Nov. 8.—The 'of the Royal Canadians \left Cape Town, Hawarden Castle. ‘direct to England, | be the guests of the | try. A grand reception awaits;}One Cause of the Recent | ‘them, as the gallant conduct of the} Trouble. Canadians has won the admiration | ‘of every Englishman. The scenes! 'on the arrival of Colonel Otter and) his men will rival and likely surpass | those witnessed on the return of the | ‘troops up to date. Julian Ralph writes as to the re lations of sexes in China, and says | Women of good repute keep indoors | —are kept in, if you please. Thi ' missionary women roam freely about (as they will. Kissing is regarded sai maneenti~-~<aianntiaitsneas ‘as as vicious and an unspeakable |act, yet our missionary women kiss | At Sydney. | their husbands and brothers in the jstreets when they meet ey 1 | comet ee j es a a a . . (being parted for a _ time. | SypNnEY, Nov. 8.—The result of! China when a bride is aca | to- day’ s election in Cape Breton wi ‘Sito be carried in her ‘flowery’ (he ja surprise. The Liberals them- | bridal chair) to the br idegroom's | selves did not expect such a victory. ‘house she has to be borne to the | There are strong ereenne of much chair by her father. No other male | shi ady work beizg done in the) 'relative has ever touched even her'| ‘county. The Liber 4k are very jubil-| |hard for years, not since she w as | _ant over the victory. be infant and played with her broth- | . If she has no tather,a brother or oak | }an uncle may take the liberty and! |perform the office of lifting and] 'carrying her away---because it could ‘not be im: iwined that any gir] would| , ‘leave her home and people of her} 'own free will, even to be married. | | ‘When people have such notions | 'and customs what do you suppose [Baking P Powder 'they think upon seeing our men and | /women shaking hands, walking arm- | in-arm, helping each other over |} muddy roads and fondling or hand- | ‘ling one another as our husbands} | and wives are free and right in| i doing ? From what I saw and heard | | 1 drew the conclusion that no wo-! man should be sent or should go’ | with our missionaries to China. It | |is the women who innocently cause) 'a great fraction of the mischief. | If any women are permitted togo. 'to China they should only be such | as understand Chinese etiquette, | /customs and prejudices, and mean , to defer to them.”’ cream of tartar. Safeouards. the food | against ¢ alum. Aen tbig pron tng By Sir Charles Tupper Desires to the Territories go to show that! Sr. Joun, Nov. 9.2Sir Charles [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | a Independent Liberal, is elect i upper and Sir Hibbert Tupper had ST. Joun, N. B.---The following ed, in Alberta; in East Assiniboia,|a short conversation with Mr.| summary is given by?the Sun: | nee Conservative, is elected, and | Foster, as they passed through this : ? y Sr oe ee 1 Assiniboia West, Scott, Liberal, | cit y yesterday. | Cons. Lib. In. | is the choice. Davis, Liberal, is} The Leader says that he desires’ pew Brunswick ....5 : | elected in Saskatchewan. to consult others of his political | |F. E. Island. . 2 : };__ Morrison, Liberal, is elected in friends before deciding on his future. | Nova Scotia. . - - New Westminster, B. C., prs | |course. But he would prefer to re- British Columbia... ..2 . Conservative, in Vancouver, and| tire from active politics and take a} eee west Ter......1 ’ |Prior and Earle, C cceueatia es, in| little rest. | Ma ee ees +> 4 i Victoria. | Br. Foster would like to enjoy the Quebec er eae ‘In Brandon, Manitoba, Sifton;; freedom of private life if he could, Ontario.......... 56 34 l | Liberal, is elected. be allowed to doit. But he is will- a ee Richardson, Independent, is elect-! ing to lend a hand anywhere he can | Total. 3 12 23 . 9.---Full alia The first point, providing for open | ELECTION. SUMMARY. | Liberals, 123; Conservatives, 82; ws | Independent, 3. | The Telegraph only ahertets 13--- | Liberals 127, Conservatives t7,. In- dependents 4. SURPRISE won't hurt them. & It has szemarkable qualities for easy and quick washing of clothes, but is harmless to the uw hands, and to the most delicate A Railway Story Contradicted| fj fabrics. —_ ———<— RUSSIA IN CHINA. } | } | | | ' | Offically, SURPRISE is a pure hard Soap. | St. Pergusnure, Nov. 8.---Prince 8ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. CO | Khilkoff, Russian minister of rail-| & St. Stephen, N.B. | Ways, authorizes the é ssociated | Press to deny categorically the as- isertion of a le: iding German news- paper that Russia is planning to| construct a railway from Samark and | to Hankow via the Kashgar \V ‘alley, | 'Lake Cukunor and the Wei Ho! -and Hoang He V alleys or any other | route. He asserts that the inter- | Seat mountains are all but impas-_| | sible, and that sucha line would cost | | billions of dollars, though it possibly | | may be built a hund: ed years from | Tow. ‘‘Russia, said Prince Kailkoff, | ** formerly contemplated a line from | Samarkand to Tomsk, but she g ave | /up the project when vhe Chi nese | |trouble began. The direct branch ‘line from St. The Brightest Gardens in the Petersburg to the * | Siberian Railroad has also been| Spring ‘abandoned for the present. The only line now in process of con- struction or planned is a line f ARE OBTAINED BY PLANTING Orenburg on the Ural to T: iskent 1 in | | Syr- Larya. There is not much GARTERS’ chance of American shops supplying Russia with railway materials in the future. The BEDDING Russian shops have acapacity *| | 1,000 locomotives annually. Ww hic | 'exceeds the demand of the countr They could build 29,000 cars a year | whereas Russia only ordered 15,001 for 1900.’ HYAGINTHS NOW 3 i aia | Pink, ver doz., 50c: por 100, $3.75 W. R. Holloway, United States! Re és "i i oe . , 2 k 3 ted, v0C: 3.7% Consul in St. Petersburg, has re | py ‘4 ra ‘< t] miue, D0Cc: 3.75 . ; lia ac , ‘ E o.¢ | cen 7M prices St aii en oe les ‘ Yellow. ‘ BOC: 3.75 or yr Y > nrr 2 > . - . od — ing ana ce ec ral Way i0orw ees Pure White‘ 50c; — 3.55 S YY tt "aA yi : << - ic . -—- merica is to supply the capital | Mixed c’lrs 5dc; 3.75 | Prince Khilkoff says that no such |road is contemplated. He thinks For full particulars and cultural Puib Cata- Geo, Carter & Co, ot Hol- probable thet unautho: ‘ved ayent | are appear’ ng in the United Sates oe | KRUGER WELL | And Hopes the Boers Will Figh On. Direct | Lonpon, Nov. 8.—A despatch fron | | Jibutil. in French Africa, says th: | | Duici: +. arship Gelderland, with ex | | President Krugir aboard, has a: ' directions see Carters’ importers land Bulbs. | rived there. The former chie ° | magistrate of the Transvaal is in| 0] G | 'excellent health. though his eye: | co Uaiaco | are still affected.. When the cruis: arrived Mr. Kruger was on dec! fos oking. Whentold that the Boe yer: | were still fighting, he said : Ma i | they fight unce: singly. The Ge 'derland will remain at Jibutil three | days. or Reddin’s Perfected Emulsion. finds its way inte many houses Because of its Goodness Because we make it. In the fall 1898 we made and sold only six Last fall we sold three gross. Becay we dave medical men’s approval of here. Because it’s the only Emuls On the market containing our arti» ic. It will stopa cough where ot have filed, besides increasing w: and strength. We can ref r yen ladies who have used it for their « dien. Made and sold by A. W. Reddin,Phm! The Square Druggist, SUNNYSISIDE xX i 2 A WEATHER BULLETIN. | Probabilities tae ties 24 Hours Nov. 9.—Strong wind: cloudy and rainy. ye ae This signature is on every box of the genulr Laxative URINE Tablets the remedy that cures a eoki in one day NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that - virtue of the Act of the qomini | Parliament, 63 and 64 Victoria Chapter 103 and Chapter 104, the name of the Merchantf’ Bank of Halifax will be changed to “The Royal Bank of Canada,”’ | from and after the second day of January, 1901, Te rR¢ a ro, ‘and gales ; | LIOTTA IE A ee MUSIC = s H erbert A. Tant: a (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF- PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty. Studio—Tanton’s New Building, “— ¢ Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. hee hours—12 to 1; 5 to 6, aj— KE. L. PEASE, General Manager. 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