. ae oF w=, r * he Keading hk om : Honea i (loamy ree ae eee LT CLS Ntetttte tttetttt tt ‘naneiatastatt (OL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAN ( O'clock to 9.50 To-' ight One Third Of wevvevyY Loxpon, Dec. 20.—Ninety per cento ns . ee the members of the Honorary Artillery io-nigit our store wil! be ’ Company of Londov have volunteered to open for two hours and a half. service in South Africa. Two-thirds of the men of the Cour ae ; ; volunteers, compcosed of barristers and To initiatethe evening openine : ca eo) ening opening solicitors, have likewise tendered their services, Winwirec, Dec. 20.—Premier Haultain of the North Wess Territories, says that 100 of the fiaest rough riders in the world and trained warriors can be raised in the | Territories on twenty-fours hours notice, borses and all. Vicroria, B. C., Dec. 20.—British Co” }um bia proposes to off-r 200 well equipped rough riders for the South Africa service. SransTeap, Que., Dec. 20.—Rev. J. E. Stair, Methodist Minister, has cffered his services a3 Chaplain of the second contin- gent. Lonpoyx, Dec 20.—The Queen has sent a letter to General Lord Roberts sympath- izing with him on the death of his gallant /son, and thanking him for the great; patriotiem he has displayed in putting aside hie terrible private griefin order to devcte himself to the affairs of the nation. Sr. Jcuy, N. B., Dec. 20—Colonel McLeav, commander of the 62nd Fusiliers here, received a csblegram from his son, Lieut. Weldon McLean, whois with the Canadian Contingent in South Africa. The rnessage ie dated, Belmont, Dec. 19:b- and contains only the two worde, ‘Ail right.” Read from the code arranged by father and son betore the regiment sailed this cablegram indicates that the Cana- dian regiment have had a brush with the ] Boers and that noneof the New Bruns- wick Corps bave been ki'led or wounded Ortawa, Dec, 20.—1t would appear that the composition of the artillery div- isionw es finally decided upon by the militia authorities, constituted the des. patch of three field batteries const.tuting abrigade division, composed of 18 guns, 21 waggous, 531 officers and men, aod 393 horses. The scheme, as foreshadowed yesterday, was tu utilize A and B batteries as the nucleus of the volunteer batteries of the contingent. The mobilizations would be carried out as fullows: ‘‘C Battery” at Kingston, “D Battery” at Otiawa, “ A Battery” at Quebec. Thos, | one section of A Battery would be the nucleus of the Kingston Corps, the otLer | we will fur THIS NIGHT— trom 7 to 9.50—allow a dis- count of — ONE THIRD OFF any gcods in the store, Positively for cash only. No goods on approval, The Busiest Sture on Ch’town’s Busiest Street. A Beautiful wweelas Present for your wife, motl.er or sister would be one of our BLU! WILLOW CHINA TEA SETS This is the only storein town that keeps a full line of it, Call ard select one before they are all gone. i. We have a table of Fancy China from which you may | choose a present, after buying 5Uc worth of crockery at o W. P. COLWILL’S —_ 3] all Sail det and expect io drive a big trade this week. We have never broken faith with the people and never will. Lowest prices will prevail. A few suggestions: — ee ae ae Rubbers : > . all styles and sizes suitable tor Perfuines galore, Military Sete : ‘ ‘ : , oie a Ebony Goois, Mirrors, Fine air 4 fall and winter wear —for the lowest ee Oe ee deat general. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drugstore, possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN;STREER Sunnyside. ‘his is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, NONE BUT MOUNTED MEN AND ARTILLERY Volunteers Offering Everywhere SpecrAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. i - 2 EXAMIN may s peak free,” —Euaipipes COOGAN a Single Copies two Cents ” D, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER SECOND CANADIAN 20. 18! sections being brought to Ottawa for a @imilar purpose. B Battery would be made the nucleus of the Quebec Carpe. How far this plan will be adhered to, however, becomes a matter of conjecture since the authorization of the Cabinet is withheld. As for the cavalry division of feur squadrons it would appear that th, acheme of the militia department for its enrolment is alsoin abeyance. That the frame-work of each squadron will be the Northweet mounied police and Royal Canadian Dragoons is taken for granted. But no orders appear tu have been sent cut either to Toronto or Regina looking to | the release and reinlistment ot those two | mounted bodies for service in South Africa. France and China. Tacoma, Wn.,Dec.19.—Hong Kong mail advices efste that another Francw-Chinese war is imminent over the delimination of French “leased” territory at Kian Choo bay on the Tookin border. Marshal Su, China’s most famous general and the author of the battle of Liang Shan in the last Franco-Chinese war, was sent to Kiang Chou Bay with 30,000 well drilled How it Will be Made Up/ ee THE PHILIPPINE WAR. Death of General Lawton Confirm- ed. etm [Speciat ro Tue Examiner.] Wasaineron, Dec, 20.—The War de- partment has received the following con- firmation of the killing of General Lawtoa near San Mateo Luzon. ‘General Lawton, while engaged in driv- ing the ineurgents from the San Mateo section of the couotry north-east of Manila, was killed ixstautly at 930 yees terday morning— a great loss to us and his country. (Signed) “Oris.” KRUGER’S MALADY. Bright’s Disease, the Formerly In- curable Malady that has Fast- ened Itself Upon che Boer President. Cape Town, Dec. 18.—Bright’s Dis- eaete, thé disease which a trustworthy re- port states has attacked President Kruger, of the South African Republic, is considered incurable here. It is an tffi:ction of the Kidneys and d ctors state that it is invariably fatal. The disease was first diagnosed as a distinct disease by Dr. Bright, from whom it takes its name. It -is understood that a remedy | been discovered for Bright’s Disease in America in recent years called Dodd’s* Kidney Pills, and reports reach Africa to A the effect that cures are beiog made itn. England and Australia by the same medi- cine. It is unlikely that the Dutch of the Transvaal are acquainted with Dodd’s troops. He bore special orders from the Empress Dowager to uphold the Chinese cause and fight If necessary without fur- ther orders from Pekin. A skirmish from Chinese and French troops followed his refusal to longer temporize cver boundary negctiations. Half a dozen Frenchmen were wounded’ and sixty Chinese. MarshaiSu is preparing for » big fight. rr Free from the Plague. Yokouama, Dec. 1, via Victoria, B. C., Dec. 18.—Within a few days it is expected that Kobe will be declured free from the plague. Nocases, except one of doubtful character, have been reported there since the 17th of November. The energetic measures of officials have been crowned with extrzordinary success. Nothing like it has ever before been accomplished in another port. Famine in India Caucutra, Dee. 18.—The distress ia the famine-stricken districts is becoming more acute. About 2,250,000 persons have Kidney Pills, however, they being very slow to take up with things that are new. F. W. HYNDMAN. Insurance. FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, ACCIDENT. | SICKNESS, PLATE GLASS, Tue Best Companies, and the lowest rates, for reliable insurance. Office 33 queen St. -— ( ALY CONTING —_— - )' N 296 i MAMET RN ease? Tae MER Re ER ENT RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safepuards the food against alum, ——— Alum baki wders are the greatest received relief, (» Za S55 Telephone 67 CHRISTMAS CAKE — Vive Put This Here Because you'll eee it. This is an invitation to try our. XMAS DAKE We'll be really glad to have you to try because if you try it, you'll buy it. Price 20 cents per !b. TeLepaoxe 98. D. 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