THE DAY KXAMINEK, CILAKRLUT'TETOWN, RTD Dek AD TRE ART. Ga ERS a EA ATMOS EATEN OTL UES = THE TRANSVAAL WAR Their efficiency 1s dependent men who have " tnem. [t is {ol on WI r cin hat reason that the naval contingent | ! IN has devolved econ f moment, worth a f ha vet vhole division of reinforcements to I il l (;seneral Whi 1 he average Boer ‘ hiUlZ7 Li ) as take charge of i . th Kigencies of fat the breach. It was with the great But Slim Piet is cat t difficu the nati rn members f fer only such lives as he can | of the Staat’s Artillerie have been in hese lay in t Johan 1 to pract with their euns at conting th \t no time hay they been rkly Holland r mighty and mysterious rside weedy Boers from farms, Inthe artillery les the chief burg slums—and they were sent to | ; of the Boers. i draw the British fire at E treneth of the seers on the . ce ” > » "i @ an \7 AR OC ." % y | ! ir). Satin: , es 6G 8 pate >i vViladsa \ Seotia Che esemaker E Wit ; K a iu i } ~ : + ‘ ’ ‘ . : : i nh ‘ W : L) ; \ i va “CO ‘ inds as good a | n the mar as } I n Uan- . \ 4s I i v y Ss I ur- , Nova eof the most suc- 5 aefni cheenemaxers here is Mr. H. M Spearr, it was ight ast winter that Mr Spears w have to quit work owing to i ' » @ if nis DOA war WAR. : gr iérTs &a Man &O capacitatead or hard work like that to @ cheese factors as Backache, Bat e didn’ quit work and what 18 1! with backache Mr, Spears is always wiliieg to l sople the fac a of his case, and wh i recent! explain his recovery, repli- aa {oll Wes “When le [ wees) trou me to Nov aScotiatwo years led with B ickache toat i be could not attend to busin x ’ gap to think am a chees fore I left he think I coul: makeras you koow, an ne Ltold my folks I did: attend to my work unless 1} ve- got help After I came to Antigonish, | owever. I purchased a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills which benefitted me sc mach ‘bat I did my work for the season wit: oui troat le. “I had soriuch faith in them,” conti: e, “that I purchased half a ced Mr. Spea st winter for lameness about een boxes | body avd timbe. ay jast winter but I was lame some where till I begantaking Dodd’s Kidney ls and by the use of three boxes my | amepesa has all left me and [am ableto! > a good day’a work. | Dod?’s Kidoey Pills to anyone troubled with backac>e or lameness in any way ’ ’ Sy | woald not be withcut them. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ LOS?—The wew road leading from Alex- andrato the Forty-eight Road Any infor- mation regarding its whereabouts will be thankfully received by the Appraisers. —— ee ‘TO LET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing south, 10 rooms, bathtoom aad pantry. heat- ed-with hot water aad fitted for electric light. houses on Srighton Road, facing west, 9 rooms pantry and bath room. Apply to Matheson 4 Hentley. 2i8 ROOMS [vo LET--Suitable for offices; over the store of L W Cook, May’s Corner, North Side Queen S\uare. Apply to Catnerine May, corner of P’ ince and Kiag Sts. 227 WANTED or ladies; reliable $2.00 per day sure, gentlemen ectalt work; position permanent; rm, with bes: references; experience unnecessary. addresi—S, M. Frv. Field Man ager, Halifax 169 dawtf BOARD + WaANTED-—Two additional boarders ¢.2 .e comfortably accommodated at Mrs Stumbies, corner Prince and Kent Sts, Perms moder ite. « 279 1wk ouje on Queen S'reet. lately yha Mumford, in good repair, ght rooms, frost procf cellar, \pply at the residence of Chas, lahoreuch ft, 272 TO LET—! oceupied by . cottaining « jarzse yard Leigh, Ir. Hi TO LE?—A house coataining five rooms. Stnate’, yn King Street, back of Meschaat’s Bank of ‘£ [slaad. Apply at the office of L. L Beer WANTED wages will b: sons need ap} office, -A general servant, As guod paid, none but cempetent ver- ly. Eaquire at THE EXAMINER 278 a” ~Globe Heater,large siza, nearly tb EXAMINER office, 275 «4 FOR SALE new. Apply $2.00 resent reliat $600.00 per y unnecessary. Halifax, N & PER DAY sure. Reliable per- son, gentlemen Or lady, to rep- e firm. Position permanent.' ‘ar and expenses. Exverience M A O'Kesels, Dist. Manager —— .f AT ONCE — Good honest localty, local Or travelling. to advertis> our g0ods, tacking up fencas, along public roads, and $ places. No eXperience ne ed- commission $59 per month and perday. Write at once for full fae EMPCRE MEDICINE Co., =~ 2a4 WK WAN mon in every ntroduace an show Cards 0 &:| Conspicuo ed. Salary o xX penses $2.5 particulars London, Oat. = SS : =p CANADIAN PACIFIC. AY. ~ eed FOR EVERYBODY IN CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WEST 4 Land IDimitabh& With iilimitable Kesources.” Government Free Grant Acres of Lona Fide Settlers. of 160 _ For Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets, Transportation Rules, etc., Write to 4. J. HEATH, D. PA, O.f. RB, ST. JOHN, N. B COKE! GOKE 4. FOR S$ ALE—A very superior qua- hty of Coxe made from good coal. Priee six cents per bushel. Apply at the 263 — GAS.WORKS. ore, he is no longer troubled { | | ; t recommend | t their wor , mnct i itil Wars avgalns | chase has markedly depreciated. ‘The n There was rota 1 instance | health. fight. Much of the Boer method has t n | rned f iva ti yoTael Lhe ru conung possessed cations of indiffer nt ctful familiarity with the weapo engaged Hence their place in the van of the Boer at tack. Afterw irds, at Ni holson’s Nek ind in circumstances better suited to f fighting, appeared the ick-coun \ i lransva The B degeneracy has been con in great part to the men of the wns ; the others are shepherds, hunt Dae cs Se ers, and transport-riders, as tn the days grown pitiably less in quantity, but | proportionately more difficult to take. Ac 1S & Fur Ol Ing impis to go first into the D ind the while the men of the Old Guard by and criticize their conduct in the Matabele, the Zulus. Game has Xosas, and the I do not find that Boer prowess in the ven of the Wakkerstroom district, for those nearest to the present seat of war—take their herds for six months of every year into the highlands in search of forage and water. They live there the traditional open life of the Boer, dependent on their guns and woodcraft for their sustenance. Some two years ago I was present at wapenschouwing at Roodekoppen, the Heidelberg district, and there an exhibition of shooting on the part of the local commando that im- pressed me with the present-day marks- manship of the Boer as muchas any- thing I have read of his prowess in the past. There a force of 7oo Boers mounted on the customary veld ponies, each man witha remount. A canvas target was raised a mile distant, and at the word, the whole commando thun dered down upon it, riding loose-reined, guiding with their knees. Some 300 yards from the mark the men threw themselves to the ground, and, in squads of twenty, fired a hasty volley, remounted and rode back to re-form column. ‘The manceuvre was executed as smartly as anything I have seen done by specially-trained troops at Bisley or at Aldershot. As they galloped away, only a few tattered ribbons remained fluttering in the breeze The target was no more. In that, single evolution lies the whole secret of Boer tactics—rapid ad- vances, accurate volleys at short range, speedy retreats. The retreat is as im- portant as the advance, and therein lies one explanation of the employment of the Johannesburg contingent at Eland- slaagte. They were the only troops who could be trusted to remain beside cannon in position on a bill. The strength of the Boers, then, lies in the back-country commandos who will engage, maybe in considerably numbers, but who will invariably avoid heavy assault by rapid retreats, followed by re-formation on the flank of the op- posing force. The weakness lies in the inability to co-operate with artillery— not that their commanders do not un- derstand its value, but that the burgh ers resent its immobility. The most serious weakness of the Boer army is the scarcity of its gunners. Already there has been a terrible death- 1ate among the artillerists, and it must in saw was be remembered that each vacancy is a permanent vacancy. Joubert can | bring up commando after commando to take the place of the killed amongst his mounted infantry, but he has no recruits wherewith to man his depleted A Jury et Women Who have tested the merits of Dr. A, W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills return the ver- eict that for backache and kidney disorders there is nO preparationin any way equal to this great discovery of Dr A W Chase, Amer- ica’s greatest physician. YVhis great kidney cure is sold by ali dealersat 25 cents a box, and as proved most effectual asa remedy for the manyi lls to which woman is subject. Sas Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painiess Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to curs. Actsin twenty-four hours avd causes neither pain vor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ractor extracts corns. It is the hest Gond health is wo-th more then any- thing else toyou, and every bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla contains good n the . I re) | t ul of all the old | ; Ccadcers, save pre ence Vicholas Smit, dead in 1896, and J, H. M. Koch, killed at Elandslaagte The } Boer brain is still intact. cence Bo a> aD Have warm whit, gloves. We have lined and unlined, mochee kid lined, leather, lined, cloth, fleece Jined gvuntlet gloves lined. The prices are very low at J B McDonald’s. Ladies our new Mantle Department bas proved agrand success this fall. If you vou bo wht @ pair oO have not already bought a sacque, don’t pase the wonderful cheap men. — Prowse Bros. 31 Christmas work in earnest ! Christmas, why its just round the corner. The big store will bea regular panorama during he Xmasseasoo, Each vear more is ex- is prepsired. The advance A few choice Indian baskets pecied, more guard is here. just thething for bandkerchbifs, etc., suit- wont crash, James 3 nad wilin. Fle ening a dis al. fo! B a0 Paton & Co Our rattan bave uo hesitaiou the finest essortmen' aucr, chairs have arrived and we ul ou’ saving they are ever stown in thi- city. Make your Xmas s-lection vow. We will store until required. Price away éown. John Newson. dlw To thelady buyers of Xmas goods. — This week we will open our stock offancy goots - would you do us the tavor if in need of presents, to look over our stock —will deem ita pleasure to show you through. This advice is also tor gentle- men. —Reddin Bros. opposite Post Office. Stanley’s Special Silk Sale — Two days more—to-morrow and Saturday, great bargains —see ad. Zins. Rok tickets for Xmas tox. The man/ agers of the rink forthis season tLought the weather a little shade mild for making ce, have wired away for colder weather iand expect it here in time for Xmas skat- ing. The tickets wil! be the eame price as last year $350 for gents and $2 50 fur ladies. 3i, Gents furnishings. If you want kid or woolen gloves we have them in al! the best makes. Prowse Bros. the Wonderful Cheap Men. Si. If you see the show at the Opera House tought you will havea gladness. Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers —for men and boys ofall sizes. Just visit our clothing depart- mentand see fur yourself the values we are offering —R H Rameay «& Co. Boys—See our Hockey Boots with and without straps —R K Jost New songs, dances, specialties, novel» ties and effects and two new funny farce comedies, tonight at the Opera House. See our men’s fleeced underwear at $1 a suit; 25 per cent lower than regular prices —J. B. Macdonald & Co. Oaly lock and you will be convinced that ours is the cheapest ready-to-wear clothing in town. Prowse Broo. 3i. SicK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, "’ They also relieve Distress from Dyspepstae Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsb ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Small Pill. Small Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pilla. Our S ‘Boots Pd DECEMBER 7, 1899 is not satisfied. C-{.<i VM irc Merchan Wholesale from the distiller, A. G .THomsoy & Uo, Glasgo Mi GLP a bd ha VRE AMICI OE A ales of Come soon in order to secure your size. No More War (an buy at Discounts ‘Ranging from 25 to'5O per cent setter than any imported hem, 1% 5 December RBareains Ya You will never get the chance again. Number 3 Crowns $15.50 " 8 Highland $21.00 " 8 Sampson $12.00 Granite Tea Pots 25e Granite Wash Bowls 16c Buy early. Our stock will soon run out at the above prices. Dodd and Rogers aan Ae a E-R.=/e- 8.2. 2-R™ CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, B, A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No. 1706 Money to Loan. ae Waekt 3 i Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but. ik armers do not need to wait till the ‘‘ Peace Conference”’ is over, before buying their plough trhares, as they can do so at orce, by calling at the Masouie Temple Store, where the share, or other plough extras can be had for Jess money, and i Prove this at once, by trying Mz. .* as aN TT. A. MACLEAN MANOFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and mechinery Depot. Office. Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, December Snaps HERE THEY ARE “=r s@"1 bb) choice family flour, 2 lbs 28 cent tea 10 lbs granulated sugar, 4 lbs raisins or currants, 5 bars soap, 4 gals best American Oil. ALL FOR $6.35 SANDERSON & CO Dressed Poultry. We want from Ist to 6th December 5 tons nicely dressed Poultry, Turk- eys, Geese Ducks. CARVELL BROS. 772—guar rat TO LET The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning nine rooms, suit~ able for a boarding house-or private resid ~ ence, Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, er Princ DR. Cl Ja" CERONIC-DISEASE 3 RUP by Salisbury troatmrut, Saad an oe aee mation, or call at Trure, Nova Scotia. Th Merchants Bank of Halfax Building BARLEY 2000 bushels barley*wanted at’eurrent prices. ~ 241 ne = rT. UARVEIL BROS. anes ae ~ | Has been large, but we have stilla large stock and Children’s, which vou J.B MACDONALD & Coy] ‘ | . © f on hand in Men's, Womsm: o8 . os * B ts - “ch Y gad or Y 2 es oots exchanged or money back NE PE ae Beata as sess sy D-ths School Children’s Eyes | Supply 7 Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in * business if so handicapped? = Examination of children fore glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, © OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, ~ Charlottetown. | ' / =) | | / EVENING CLASSES For You Will be opened the 16th inst., atthe Chariotietown Business College Writing Academy, where instructions be given in Book-Keeping, Business P cc, Correspondence, Business Penr ship, Practical Arithmetic, Shorth and Typewritiag. Classes open from 7.30 to 930 p. my Five sessions per week. Eater s) envy time but NOW is the best. a Students may study any branches des sired. Individual instructions given yy the following teachere:—J Harry Willey iams (Penmanship); Wm Moran, Licensed iy Teacher of Phonography; A C McMillaapa™ Licensed) L. B. MILLE a Principal — Apply at College for partisulars. * Bare Footed No Never i When yos can buy girls ff nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button % ed and Laced Boots for 5Octs PAIR | 7 OG ’ a ene J. BELL'S} Novel and Suitable ea’ oRo@ eae Holiday rresents oDOos> Qe Be w seed ee n Sterling Silver and Enamelled Goois ’ ae \ Our stock of watches, rings, cha bracelets, brooches, &c, is complet” for XMAS TRADE. = Bes" Orders for any special line of goodmy or article to be engraved should #7 left with us, and wiil receive careM@yy and prompt attention. CH TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. 3