} Hl \ ty h Senate Read Room DAT AM ! N > ih c OTTAWA paket @ b oe oo : -_ © —_ ei .» rour Voliars Per Year. This is True Liberty,—when Free B ' ‘f » wa th x n t » . . ‘ . a ¢ a | #5 y; orn Men having to Advise’ the Public may speak free -Evuriripes. Single Copies Two Cents ‘fe — : == — : L 386. CHARLOTTE VO TOWN, P.'E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1900. —NO 240 RAILWAY COLONEL OTTER'S | LORDSTRATHCONA. | : RE OR-GANIZATION. | REPORT. | ni ene iis | On a | . | His good Offices on behalf of St. | = | New Position to be Filled by Mr.| Bad Railway Accommodation to| John. | B GP | Adolphe Davis. | Cape Town. | ——— | aun n | —_—— | —— (SPECIAL T@ THE ew | SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER]. SPECIAL ¢ EXAMINER. | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER] | TO THE EXAMINER. | Orrawa, Dec 13.—The TDepart-| A tidal wave of trade has est MONTREAL, Dec. 13.—It is an-| OTFAWA, Dec. 13.—A report from] ment of Militia has received a cable-| ——— - — nounced that a position will be cre- | Colonel Otter for the two weeks | Sram from Lord Strathcona stating | 10 manta Claus Headquarters. The ; ated on the Intercolonial railway | ending Nov. 3rd, has been received | that he communicated to the wa | neonle know where to go for the if system, namely that of General In- at the militia department here. | office, the request to have the | best v: res Va spectorship, and that the position) Colonel Otter says that the accom: | Steamship Lake Champlain go to | 2Sst awe, Areatest Series, eens Hh has been offered to Mr. Adolphe | ™odation given to men on the trip | St John, and that the War Office| assortment in Tovs. Dolls. Fancy 4 | Davis. |down to Cape Town, was very poor, promised to do all ae Dees SO Coods, Books, X ae Cards. M : ti | Mr. Davis has, up to this time,|S¢anty and dirty,open cattle trucks| meet the wishes ‘of the Government. | —200S, Books, Xmas_Cards._ More Hi occupied the position of Inspector | being furnished. Captain Ogilvie| ie ae thought in the department | goods in these lines than in all vn of locomotives, and has not as yet| 'sT¢™Maming in South Africa as D. | Hat message was sent on to meet | other stores in the city i , 7 o 7 : a Oi a a : y combined. : | accepted the new position offered| 4. A. G. to Major-General Smith- | the steamer at Moville. | — one combines : | | b| him. Be a Dorrien, | . - — | We stick to our own business,that _ One condition upon which he will | : ragrte 6 get EDWARD BLAKE. |is why we excel. This is the foun- e insist, itis understood, is that he! FOOTBALL | tain-head of Xmas presents. if will have an entirely free hand. 7 mar a: ; : ur t! " It is also stated that there is a| | His Ability Recognized as British | coe | ae Oe a sen oe aie | plan on foot to divide the depart-| Oxford Wins the Annual Match. | . Parliament. | be Just think for one minute. A new, stylish, /ment of Railways of Canada into| | pans Ceo Carter & Co ri el] hen Aue . . &) two;and that Mr. Davis’ position) SPECIA es og ae . "7 a ot well made jacket can be bought now at less than i} would be really equal to that of | en a ee J | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | | uy . . ; ; | Deputy Minister of Railway. | Lonpon Jec. 13.—T : al | iil 2 ; | Wholesale and Retail Xmas ca price ol the cloth trimmings. oo. gh nike csop tine | fo vtball ‘1 ; boty hoe a et, Lonpon, Dec. 13.—Hon. Edward | Purveyors. cir. 5 | ee eis 3 en C wth dX a = a Blake has been selected as chair-| : : A ig ai bridge teams was won by the Ox-j| m:; f Parliamentarv committees. | at TH eae b was vos © © -*|man of Parliamentary committees, | ie ‘ E SEA i rds, two goals toa roal and a try : | which is regarded aes recognition ~ as A : 4 . ae SS : 2 — | of his ability and indicates that he| ‘i ; Victims of Recent Storms. |1s regarded as one of the big men of | a. is g | Pabh Te very new oth Jacket # Sista THE PEERAGE. | the House, ie [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | } + me - ES. = m , ee | HEAD-ONCOLLIsion, | Preparation i I, 8 t h e Sto re E < gs Pe Te . ee - ia | Elevation of two Prominent Men. | nee | For chapped hands, roughened skin, ti mi vcllY Nas S@verdal times iateiy peen| : ‘ i } : | ; Trainmen Killed and Wounded. | etc., etc. a .; plunged into mourning by the loss} wis Pee eee ooh i ou: # | of her hardy sailors. This time it | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | | eae SO eee ie 1 T or . ae : ge iat i a : 9} : = : SPRULAL 4 BAAMINERN, | ae Pe ° é - > 28 ON SALE AT A DISCOUNT OF ; | is ea i pris, ate _— scaly ia Lonpon, Dec. 13.—Sir Michael, | Desins: Mo. Bec. 18-0 4 bend Its emollient ae will be ss 3 +;menot the fishing schooner } 1lOTIC, tale Weak ana Qi+ M- es ee a ee ae eee ee - i ae ciscoverea, even alter one applhicatio Rs | atu: Sean seine Shean; aiaades tee Hicks Beach and Sir Matthew White ‘on collision here between freight iin shih te demealie cian dae ; a ‘ ry a | Ridley have been elevated to thel4-4:,. - .: - and cea cas , on. r i the port for nea rlv eighteen weeks. i ne rar ti ains, an engineer and a fireman smooth, i S 6 P F alae is believed to have fallena prey | at | were killed and four trainmen were | Gloves can be put on immediately a. Fito one of the terrific gales. The! cues ee ee | injured. goth engines were de-| . ae lel who has bought it is ij ; $ | a: Pati ype ee - “very lady w s boug ; | er a ee ore ae SUMMERSIDE NOTES. molished.— oh i me its wae ae a le . “7 mi i:onged to the Maritime Frovinces. t has travelled to New York, -_ 5 | . z RY eae | LIBERAL EPIDEMIC. ish Columbia and England, and is F A Goo D SEND D OFF — ees eons a| sacar al still thie Sewacthe Gallet action, ‘ | mud term, isexpressed on all sides| : : : . ¢ £ ‘ > } r = . i Pe | on account of the Stanley not being | Bye Elections in Nova Scotia Price 25¢ per Bottle a | here to take the place of the Nor-| Prepared and sold by ' i . . ; . 5 rs ) : 5 Eb d N Ze a | |Grand Demonstration at Liver-|.geumberland, when the coldaenap}s— b°PSOAY 10 THE EXAGUNER. J | W ddin. Phm. B | struck us. Hauirax, Dec. 13.—In the bye A. . Re inl, Mi. . pool, ; . T , T a | The Northumberland tried hard| elections for the local assembly ves- . 2 A FEW LAS YEAR S JACKE Ss Bf | [ SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | to get in yesterday with mails and | terday Mr. Keefe, Liberal, defeated The square Druggist, : Tonben. tec: (6s Gonaeuee full cargo of merchandise from| Mr. Crosby, Conservative, by about Sunnyside. HAL = v5 Bi al. “t rimmed send off at T iver. Point du Chene. Inside the light-| five hundred. Two Liberals aise > < ax ‘ : «< 4 ™ - S an en idle sesdie . 3] is pee . - > ? EF PH ¢ se 68 S| pool, as they were embarking on the house the ice was too heavy, and} were elected in Cape: Breton by she had to proceed to Charlottetown | large majorities. entailing delay and extra cost for A | Lake Champlain. Thousands of ; aid P| people were on the landing stage and} yharface. freight. etc.. from Char. E | the cheering was continuous. , ae co h ete., Irom Char: | COUNTY COURT, SOURIS. a the yet oo of the} Several vessels are here ready eet A PRETTY ,; Queen anc S Seance Acar. for sea,—some with perishable An Interesting Case. |_ The Lord Mayor and Bishop of! -srcoes. The ice made so fa‘ h | Liverpool and many distinguished would be no impediment to the Before Judge Warburton, Dec. . ; . } | citizens were present. Stanley, She would have opened the | 11th, 1908---McDonald vs. McKenzie. OC E : eo Se ee channel, and all this loss and incon-| This was an action brought Dy vience could have been avoided. nm "yeaa “ ee 7 - a The Stanley is a winter boat. | $tabdle,---against the deiendant fo1 . : Any other ship could have done the| damage done to a buggy hired by Makes a useful Christmas work that she is reported to have| the defendant. The evidence showed present as well as ornamental, done during the summer and fall.| that although all ee and! We keep a nice assortment in She should have had her repairs; Proper care Was exercised the bugg\ Bos fe v done then, this is the RB was run into and smasked by z Imitation Marb e, Oak, B. a- voice of Summerside. carriage driven by a drunken man. nut, Brass, ‘China, and Nicke. This is election day. Party work- oe ee on ak — Our Alarm Clocks are unsur- ers are out in force, teams driving | 17S at the deiendant did not foe ae : in all directions,very little drunken- | personally hire the buggy,and second passed, as durable and reliable ness. But there are other evidences | that even if he did he was not liable | time keepers, can tell the time XMAS GIFTS IN JEWELRY - - - - Besides our large stock Diamond Rings, we are showing a nice selection of moderate price Rings, in which Almandines, Ameth- ysts, Opals and other fancy stones are combined. Our iarge stock contains a wonderful ass lovelties | fee po ock contains a wonderful assortment of Novelties Made from pure of good times. A dialogue is report-| for damage so long as reasonable : cream of tartar. ed just now between two elect, | and proper care was exercised. In Daylight or Dark j - 7 : «t r y Ss r > All Articles Purchased Here Engraved Free. ors. The first said: ‘I got an X the uagment reserved. fortnight ‘after, No“ two replied i cn ph Ct - ; “Meself I've got two barrels of flour, Cleanlinesss is next to Godli. E very one tested and guar- ‘ ess.’’ Dirt : 7] ang Ww. W. WELLNER, Jeweler and Engraver. against alum. a shovel and « buck saw, and I've see oR, irtand depravity gohand| | og oh Wie cll : Arthur Mellish for defendant. : ; ‘ S feruards ] f a last time and I did no work fora ie Ss . ee without the aid of a light. i This is just as true of the Sc NERS Pee ne latter got more inside of the body as the outside. W N TANTO N Alum taking powders ase the greatedt e Constipation clogs the body and ‘ * l menacers to Health of the geesant daye ee upon the value clouds the mind. Constipation NO TH B | Hi E RE Ss RO ‘AL CAKING POWDER OO., Mi” YORK. Summerside is about to sustain a Sa ee: eae Great George Streeta SH Sea ee loss in the removal of the Rev J Mj ‘”. h nt foul NS a Three Doors from Grafton . Withycombe to Cleveland, Ohio, with its sao emanation, befogging , the brain with its tainted exhala- rw SOM ETH | NG ae rai bg So tions. Constipation is the beginning — MERCAN Tl LE Mr Withycombe has been in Sum-|f more disease than, perhaps, : , | any other single disorder. The con- merside about three years, and has | 42Y ot & er. T ; : : _| sequences of constipatlon are legion. N proved himself to be a most ener Headache, pain in the side, short- Ow INS. CO., You Should do Immediately getic and successful pastor as well| ~~ f h : 5 ; so , SS ‘ due fullness after blic spirited and useful| 2¢SS of breath, un or OF EDINBU or ee P oe . . | eating, coldness of the extremities, FE Hi ik RGH AND LONDON ; citizen. He leaves a vacancy in nervousness, indecision, lassitude, Ol oG €: y . stz will be very|--. church and state that Te nizziness, sallowness, flatulence, and SSETS $72 difficult to fill. He has tendered his|—~"““* ; a * ASSETS $72, 100,000, HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH St resignation to the Bishop to take Pyros. yer eee — R , Fire insurance effected on dwel- TAKEN AT rere en NO Bite effect at the end of the year. pen ation and aa eel its con- oys ings, churches, schools, cheese The matrimorial epidemic has seaknaek The calaleeat cure of ee stores, . cks, etc., on WESTLAKE BROS. ee A mat (ee ae this evil is by the use of Dr. Pierce’s ost tavorable terms. Made out of the ladies tha now OF Rave Sor i.! Pleasant Pellets. They are small i te Prince Edw d will probably be removed away). *<** ae Lots of cold weather, goo’ ice, *nnce Edward Island Office, Best aves off the Island. Change of |" Size but wonderful in result. They | everything points to a long s:i. 5. iy wy ances har wanes air and residence may do the rest.|C¥€ Permanently. They contain) You'll want good hockey boot:, and oy | nee Chris ' : : Kips and Grain no injurious ingredients. The use! we’ye got just what you want. a ; — is coming. Coming only too p The hard frost has afforded an ex-| of them does not beget the “‘pil-| 1 en’s tan and black. ankle -+ YN DM AN & CO counted otograph 7 the most pleasing Leathers cellent opportunity for making a} hapit.”” Ask your druggist for them. | * ; , coche rai ; . P store the big r hae ne — oe good foundation of icein the skat- eres Lote s Sbuween bake; a A GENE . you. That’s what we're here for. Tse ing rink, which has been . taken ae: . Sow pay the pemeae Se se M 's tan ; d ‘bl ok eee te Fe 2 W) RAL AGENTS, Tanned from 8 to 11 mohthf. Will! vantage of. Good clear ice is{to be | gives you the book. The people’s; en: and blac etka ae a Tel ear better and turn water better| looked for this winter. The differ-|Common Sense Medical Adviser, Boys’ do, do......... $1.75 and 1.8 i cleghone 67, an the cheap and quick tammedjent hockey teams (including one) 1008 pages, 700 illustrations, is sent | Small boys’................... 1.30 Pp aoe WESTLAKE BROS. leathers \ladies’ team) have made arrange-| free on recept of stamps to defray ae My BOARDERS si . j ments for their practices and win-| cost of mailing and customs. Send ad ieee aa Saab a ues aes FEF B O S ter sport. The Summerside Cornet | 31 one-cent stamps for the paper R. K JO ST Fe at Mrs. Stumbles’ private "wots head The Photographers. e | Band is practising its part. |Every-| bound book, or 50 stamps for cloth « . , mi corner Prince and t Sts. - : thing indicates a banner winter for; bound. Address Dr. R. Vv. Pierce, at veniences. Terms medera + waa Sunnyside, ees ek ot Charlottetown’ CHARLOTTETOWN the rink. Buffalo, N, Y. Stamper’s Corner. i