“a ry Reading Room House of Commons "his is True Liberty, when Free Born M Jaded CHARLOTTETOWN + eer eR ae Sor ee y ee aut ey ae % wb die. Cordes A ; ’ only 43 Buying D t Ont What i at 10 Buy Him? UY mim: ee a sometimes for more each day. New Neckwear we can please you. 9° 90 = = a dl = Z0¢, 35c, Dc, 7Ac, 80c for Christmas gifts. Give Him A DOGZEN initials on the corner. a dozen, ‘ dozen, a Very choice linen ones 22¢, 25¢, 2Sc, 3c @1ch +i AND THEN GLOVES. Stylish, warm, well made gloves at any price you'd wish. We've a beautiful line of fine reindeer gloves, lined all through with Fur—Fur Tops also $4.75 pair. Nice ones at 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 aad so on up. There are four hints for te-day iere are four hints for tc-day. Look in this space for fresh ideas every day until Christ- mas. — => es es Busiest Street. = OAL EL OT OR rT Days Before Christma ar? ' Phd ‘ CANS RA EE Ae HOWITZE Sent to Methuen’s and Buller’s Assistance: Buying a Caristmas gift for a man is a puzzler Suppose yon try sometuing useful this year. We're giving four bints this evening—look Suppose you try neckties this time, just received a dainty new line, from which Puffs, four-in-hand, string flowing ends, bows, Some dainty ones in pretty boxes especially an Umbrella Direct from the factory yesterday there came txe neatest lotof unbrellrs we’ve seen yet. 80c, $1.15, 1 85, 2.10, 3.10, 3.65, are a few of the prices—see them when you’re down town, HANDKERCHIEFS Would make a very dainty and acceptable gift, Buy «a dozen—or half dozen, and work his Hemstitcted Lawn Handkerchiefs ouly $1,59 Linen Handkerchiefs with cord edge $2.00 a cman irmenemanna, -Q-~ MELEUD The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY DECEMBER 9, 1899 .ving to advise the Public, may speak free,”-—Evripipss CANADIANS WERE AT DEAAR' ON THE 6th OF DECEMBER find Went Forward Next Day. _—__ Advance to Ladysmith Delayed for a few days unless situation there becomes critical—The howitzers fire a fifty pound Lyddite shell at long range.—Methuen's lines cut yesterday by Boers but communication quickly restored.— Other skirmishes reported. SpeciaL TO Tae Examiner. | Toronto, Dec. 9.—The Globe prints the following from its especial correspon~ dent with the contivgent : DeAar, Dec. 6 —We are now camping at DeAar and go to the front tomorrow. All are well. (Signed) ‘‘Freperick Hamitton.” Lonxpon, Dec. 9.—'Today’s Cape Town cablegrams announce that the Australiaas, whith whom the Canadiens left Cape Town, arrived at Orange River on Decems ber Srd, and went into camp in the midst of adust storm. The men were very fit axd delighted with the prospects of fight~ ing, as they were plaved on active service immediately on arrival. Major Girouard’s arrangements have elicited warm approval in the London press. The Daily News military exper says that his plans for the restoration of the destroyed bridges will enable us tor pair them and that will certainly astocish the Boers and upset their calculations oa which they based their ideas of difficulties we should meet in the ad, ance on Fretoria, Lo:pon,Dec.9.— There were two impor- tant facte,in asack of sawdust, received with the war news ysterdsy. One was the despatch of a howitzer battery from Cape Town to Durban, eni the other was the interrujton of General Mcthuen’s communication at Gas Pan with the Orange Hiver. The first was a clear indicetion that Genervl Buller’s march for the relief of Ladysmith would be deferred severai days unless the condition of the garrison was more Critical than was then genersily considered. The second was a promise of potency atthe guerilla war fare which would be the final stage of the Dutch defence ‘ga nst the invasion of the two republica iid beyan. Front, six powerful 18 howitzers sent from England afier an inexplicable delay on aslow transpurt and bave now gone to Lord Methuen. The remaining {twelve will goto Durbar. These gunsare capable throwing fifty nounds lyddite shell at very long range. RovAL| Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. wders are the greatest a of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Alum menacérs to General Methuens lines were cut yesters day near Belmont, but were promptly re- stored. The Boers 1000 stroog under Pruisico did the work, but the British repulsed he raiders with a loss of one killed and 14 wounded. General Buller officially reports being in | ! are victorious. in telegraphic connection with General White at Ladysmith,and the relief of that town will take place in a few days. In General Frencb’s district a slight skirmish took place between the Cape police an! the enemy. Baden Powell is holding out at Mafeking acd efforts will be made at once to relieve him. Lapysmirn, Dec. 9.—Total British casu. alities here since November lst are fise offizers and 26 men killed ; 15 officers, 130 meo wounded, three missing. The Boer force is still around us in large numbers, but all within the town are well and cheerful, FRENCH DEFENCES ee te Discussed in the House of Deputies [Seecran To Tue Examiver.] Paris, Dec, 9.—In the French House of Deputics yesterday, Mr, Chamberlain’s warning was ieferred to and the idea of colonial defences of Frauce was cncour- aged. _— Sympathetic Senator. Wasuincron, Dec. 8,—In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Mason oifered the following resolution, which he asked to be allowed to lie upon the table until he should call it up i— ** Whereas, from the hour of achieving their own independence the people of the United States have regarded with sympathy the struggle of our people to free them- selves from European domination ; there- fore, * Resolved by the Senate of the United States, that we watch with deep and abid- ing interest the heroic battle of the South African Republic against cruelty and op- pression, and our best hopes go out for the full success of their determived contest for liberty.” ee Wars Alarms, Lowpon, Det 8.~-The Daily Mail pub- Jisies adespa.‘b from Julian Ralph at Modder river, wi.p says : “On the night of the battle of Modder river, Kimberley tvissing the accustomed sigvals from here,“ was in great anxiety, fearing that we had been defeated. The fact wasthatwedid not useor search- lights for fear the Boer guas would wreck the apparatus. Five hundred and thirty were killed or wounded in he battle here. That number has alrzady been accounted for, aad the enemy’s losees were probably much heavier. THe Pross.—Strong winds or gales north or west decreacing by night. Sun- day—fresh north to weet winds, fine aud, : colder. | with baskets free. MANITOBA ELECTIONS. LATEST A:TUN3 Show 24 Conservatives, 14 Liberals. SIR CHARLES TUPPER G OE WEST. Gritism Repudiated and the Machine Cast Down. Wiynirec, Dec. 9.—The Greenway Government is defeated beyond the shadow of a doubt—overwhelmingly defeat d and the Liberal Conservatives,}cd in this pra vince by the Hon. Hugh John McDonald Gritisw is repudiated and the machine has been cast down. It is the rising wave ' that willsoon sweep the party of broken pledges from power in the Dominion. Up to midn'ght yesterday the revurns showed the eleetion of twenty-two Liberal Conservatives, and the return of thirteen Liberals. The Misister of Public Worke, Watson, and Attorney-General Cameron are both defeated. In three seats the result is still in doubt, but giving twoof them CarrlJio: and Souris, to the Libera!-Ccnservative: and the third to La Vandrye, to the Lib- erals, the resuits will stand: Liberal- Conservatives, 24; Liberals 14. Two elections come off next week, Dau~ phin and Gimili. Sir Charles Tupper left for Regina on Thursday, and it goes without saying that he started in good spirits, asthe returns coming ia pointed so clearly to victory A Costly Seat. New York, Dec.8.—A seat in the New York Stock Exchange was yesterday eold for $40,000. Th‘s is the highest price ever paid for a seat in this place. Basker Soctat,—A_ basket social will be held at Kingston, in the Hall, on Wednesday, 20th inst. An exce)leot programme is being pre- pared, Admission 10 cents. Mon and Tu om EVERY ONE KNOWS —“- The valne of a Hot Water Bota tle in the home. Everyone should kuow the val- ues we are giving in Hot Water Bottles Reliable” makes — direct frcm the maker It will afford.us a pleasure if yeu: will ad in and see our goods and‘ let»us quote you prices. sas A. W, REDDIN, Phm, 8 Central Drugetore, Sunnyeide. : os j Ledies of doing things. ge ne Single Copies two Cents Enthnsiasm at Vancouver. Vanoovver,B. B., December 7.— British Columbia has sabscribed over $3.000 for the relatives of troops ordered to Sonth Africa. Victoria Jed the way by sub-cr:t- ing $1,300 at two concerts Vancouver bas given over $1,600 to the Mausion House fund. The largest «mount given at one time was obtained last night, when $1,400 was collected at an amateur performance in the Opera House. The big house was crowded beyond its capacity long before the orchestra commenced the overture. People in evening dress emilingly offcred $1 for the privilege of starding. — The three chief items on the program were rendered by ladies. Mra, ‘Somil<on, wife of a naval officer at Eequimault, recit. ing Kipling’e ‘* Absent Minded Beggar ” and at the imperious demand to “ Pass the hat for your credit’s sake and pay, pay, pay,” the audience showered silver pieces oa the stage until $240 was piled around the lady. Cheer after cheer rang out. Mrs. Herbert Kent recited William Wile fred Campbeli’s “Our bit of thin red line,” and Mrs. Walter Nicbo's sang “ Tommy Atkins.” ‘ A Christmas Talk : —FROM— Santa Claus’ Headquarters. CHARLOTTETOWN, P EI. Tae Curistmas Trabe of a store is the hardest test cf its facilities and therefore the test of its helpfulness. Carter’s Book store as a Christmas Store is the same as it is all the year round, but with the Christmas epirit and vast Holiday pre- paratioas added, This store is worth seeing at all times aud seasons. There isn’t a working day in ite Calendar that it does not bold epe-~ cial attraction and inierest for visitor and customer. But at Christmas time the store is almost idealized. It is at ite best and biggest and brightest as a store, and it is a place that fairly glows with a holi- day spirit and holiday significance and beauty. By all means visit this store during the days before Christmas,ifyou can. Perhaps you have culy beard of thie store ani its great Christma: trade. It has @ reputa- tion. See it for yourself. Our Christmas plans for this year date almost from Christmas of last year. The whole twelve months is none too long to arrange the holiday-making on our ecale We have Inid the great manufacturing centres of the world under contribution, and selected from the new- est aod best of European countries, Japan, and United States and Canada. QUR CHHISTMAS CATALOGUE will be sent on request, or can be bad for the askingat the store. It will serve to solve that often troublous question, “what shall I get him ?’—or “get her,” as tne case may be; and it gives besides a good idea of the endless variety of articles pro- vided by Santa Claus for the children. GEO. CARTER & v9, Direct Importers of Fancy Goode, Books, Toys, &c. Get the Best in Rubber footwear, that means “GRANBY” Best because only first class material used in the manufact-- ure cf them. Best becanse they fit weil—better than others because they wear longer—all first quality guaranteed. We are headquarters for these goods in Ch’town. A large assortment always on hand, Wholesale and Retail. GOFF BRS Rabber Heele—Men’s 50c; Women’s 40c EDS Rae res ETT eI a” Reg A, SEL er ee ‘0 rae Ne cceeleaieeemaienes aneel on canehent om rane ee 1 FOV IE ¢ ; . Loe aan VAS ; ca [AE tec nN ee ee ante