f ? ae - Eee Fe mr ee ee eee at BET, A te tea ens “~~ na 9 thse EA A OO Po LL A a eT IT A. il a Mee EE a THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, (CY CEMR 27 1899 na i i i Re er ae rT _ , } c 22 PAPA | \ ’ Sy % sry R i ie. > GS Www Wwe" ( COM tTING a ‘ v' for a Vout x rio | i iy. ¥C sici! ntee 1 ta. and vg. to the. | > oYvous & j c ol only in Es ‘tied ’ SAMES EPPS & CO Ltd Somcopathic Chemis . Lon:'on, England. REAKFAST ER : ig ae wae a DPSS a SED ARAA | ln Get oP r # SE: j Things There is always an unusval stil foe the kit- me of ie year. | brought tu a } this t A (Lib an! for tha: stir to be successful jsasue good materials are essential. (Quality in the finished pro- duct is impossible without ony of ingredients. Tebuns as “We insure your prod- uct Ly insuring the qual ity of the goods we sel. you. John J- McKenna | qhueen Street WENT ry ‘ i, +4 4 “ eeead 17 to the West | his broken columns.’ | CUSEREEPERS 4! ~# | i The old 86th now l'o come in and lo»xk over our groceries. Our stock is fine ai d fresh and gaagpieg d to be ati sfactory. We ever’ hi ng in our line tha at is neces- Sar\. y e wy 27 : « @ é x , G. 258 a : il ru KET I I pr es-—— \ ie l is Wisat we want you tos woen j¥ re looking at our goods | i a ur} you - rant a —— ay aT tT) ; ronnTyT ond EIA A . : ded i. PLith decks VY Lh Ad . i we ny ; (| r | ‘ STRI rd —~AND— As yisaaVilel Exhibition £ Au sociation, General Meeting of this held in th ? ane nie Buildiog, on Thursday evenin h December, insi, 1899 at the tae ks of the Association on the 18:b inst. f the directors. RSMALLWOOD cure Secretary. er hoc "| ejiose By order « Lil i mservall ive Conventi len. A ecoven'ion of the Sal Eibeval Conserva- tive electors of the Second District of Kirg’~ County will be beld at Morel! Hall, on Wedoesd y,the third day of January, A D . 1939, at 2 o’clock, p. m., for the pur- poe of selee ing two candidates to contes th trict at the approaching election. A it tter flance of delegates from each poll is requestes s L. P. DOYLE, Convener. St. Peter’s Bay, Dee 19, 1899. 21. ialls er RE eer net ee a “ay’s “For ZnS (c2=ae Hubbard Si aash...cecese eeveee paves he 23c lb Cape Cod ( ranberries .. 9c qt Jeland Cran berries......+..+-e+6. 8c qt Celery per 3unch...... sere sania 10¢ ‘ ; b PPO OD isis ss a ewes 25c¢ oe Pr es ee a $5.00 " S i. a eee ee Onions, i0 iba fOr oe. we eee eee 25¢ 10 be for... . 6e e 50 |ba for.. bee eeke ‘ $1.00 per bbl... execepocsere OHO oP MISCELLANEOUS Lettuce, Parsley Brussel Sp outs, Bee'~, Carrots, ‘Paranipe Cabbage, ‘ara’ ‘3s Beane, (for baking) Honey in Comb, Cocoanuts, Savory. Sage, Lemoas, &c. Jd. GAY & SON | j Charlo:tetown, P EI in TT of South # The Royal Irish Rifles Particular » Consist of the 83rd and "86th Foot. The former was raised in Ireland in 63 and the following year was sept West Indies where it served; king part in the Maroon War, till ~ «During its short service in the Indies, ec rps lost by death 26 officers men.” ‘The fol- year the c rps proc eeded to the 1900, the Liat and 670 lowing Cape of Good Hope and took part in the operations of the force command- ed by General Baird. After some serious actions the Colony was sur- | | rendered by the Dutch to the British | | Crown The second battalion of the 83rd | formed about this time won for the; oe its Peninsular renown. In Por: | ugal in 1809 the 83rd was placed in ‘ tt o |Cameron’s Brigade, and at Talavera gave striking evidence of its sterling merit. The action was a fierce one, | and the 83rd lost - officers and men killed and wounded. At Busaco un- der Picton it shared to the full in the losses and triumphs of the day. At Sabugai it joined in the grand charge which decided the eventful struggle. Then at Fuentes-d’-Onor with the other trcops it remained victors, when “‘even- ing closed in and Mas sena withdrew In the desperate and bloody assault and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, the 83rd did its full share, and at Badajoz, where the car- nage was such that when it.was told to Wellington,“the pride-of conquest sank into a passionate burst of grief for the loss af his gallant soldiers” rushed first to the assault, with bugles and drums sounding the “advance, It next fought at Salamanca and was in the front line at Vittoria. At Nivelle, Orthes and Toulouse it added yet more to the glory already won. the second bat- talion of the Rifles of glory and fame. 1793 and amongst its brave Rowland Hilla Lord Hill, Wellington’s friend and Lieutenant. It was raised in officers was the fterwards General Bhurtpore the 86th by a forced march, got “in at the death At this time the corps was styled the Leinsters. After a few years of gaps. mpeg quiet service in India giment joined in 1810 the deteididieas aber Commo- dore Rowley and Colonel Keating, against the Mauritis, where it was specially mentioned for its conduct at the capture of St. Denis. corps received the title of Downs,” and in 1818 again en~ gaged fighting in the fatally unhealthy country of Candia. In 1827 after a turn of home duty the 86th went again to the West Indies. After sezving in es the 83rd in 1837 proceeded to Canada, and under Sir John Colborne fought the rebels at St: Eustache and Roy: al the were Prescott, subsequently returning to In- | dia. Neither battalion had a share in the Crimean war, but both were in the School Children's Byes | upply Their Intellect Defective eve- nr Can you in school business if so hu. vedP Examination of children for glasses is a special fcature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, oD Gn te ter Oe TW BS - D a the 83rd | has also a wealth , j most trusted | In 1812 the} “County | Struggle in Atrica pe thick of it in the Indian Mutiny With the Central Field Force the corps fought at FPoonah, Belgium, Goa, | Mundisore and Guzerat, and at the! battle of Betwa surpassed all cthers| in courage and valor. ‘Central Indiq’ is the last important distinct’*), won by this distinguished fegiment’ The Royal Irish Rifles had as a badge . the | Irish Harp and Crown on the Glen-| garry. On che Helmet-plate the Sphinx | with “Egypt” anda bugle with a sc roll having the motto “Quis Separabit,” and the list of the battles. How Boers Will Collapse. (London Spectator.) Our blunders are extremely tiresome and vexatious, but they cannot alter the final result of the war. About that we have no misgivings And here we would advise our pessimistic readers to remember what happened in the war of the North and the South in America. The South began with plenty of success! and daring raids after the manner of | the Boers, but the final result was not} affected thereby. Unless we are mis- taken, it was Grant who, even at the} moment of the greatest triumphs of the | South declared that the South was like an empty eggshell. It looked very ‘round and solid, but all its strength was on the outside. One pierce and it! would collapse, for there was nothing left inside. It is so with the Boers, | With splenpid pluck and energy they | have placed their whole-armed force | their rather on our} | i | , on frontiers, or , | territory, and for the monient they are | ' doing great things. ever, our grasp begins to close in on| the eggshell it will collapse. The | force which makes so has nothing to rest | When the it will be’ as jas have ‘the first weeks of the war. j When once, how-! upon but emptiness Boer collapse comes quick and } rosy and i ad tit ess and weakneg | will give w vay to streng :d animation. Mr. E. Day, 62 ' ‘lose Avenue, Toronto, | writes: OMS eldest d ter, aged eight, be- | came very much run down, Her fretful, ner- | yous, sleepless cor m greatly. alarmed her parents. Sh > was ‘tak ‘n from school, and in spite of the et nursing, > thin, weakened, loodless face grew painfully worse. Fortun- ately we used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. An improvement became apparent in a few days, it continued, and ina few weeks she returned to school built up anew, and greatly to our joy fully restored to health.” Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, soc. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto, en ADIAN 4 _ wey Nolpeen ong FOR EVERYBODY IN | CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WEST | ~& Land Ellimitable With IlRimitable Resources.” Government Free Grant of 160 | Acres of Bona Fide Settlers. 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The 86th returned to India | disorders, rickets, spinai disease, or consump- | if Cc x and bore a noble part in the Mahratta j tion, diseases which do aot affect robust, Pes rar, wh aved fro: S62 t healthy children. i> war, Wi ich raged trom ‘TOO2 to 1 1506. } The | inad iat ode and watery and the nerves | ae LOWER QUEEN STREER At Baroda and Baroacn it particularly tmproperly nourished. Feed the blood an@ ; RG distinguished itself. At the siege of} nerves ith Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food | uy Boot and Shoe Store. f and the pa penne fac 5 will soon becom es ee Cur 2k. Our ‘ar roe Stock of winter Overcoating and Suitinegs... IS NOW COMPLETE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION. For Maps, Descriptive Pampnhiets | JOUN MLEOD & CO Vid RTS SDE AAT * mas Gomes ®) & &) &e® n | 4 | ; . 4 < | : : ; SOPRENS FRY RIN WE SRPMS WS so SLR OR YAS | ne . eee - Ce ia ae 3S © CAR ree a Branch Office, 62 F 8t.. 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