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G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. $1000 WILL BE GIVEN CASH AWAY.. On February 14th, 1900. To Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE THE bulLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 19, 1899 ' = r in The Transvaa a | South WHAT A SIEGE TRAIN IS. Wonderful Engines of War Yet to be Introduced tothe Boers. The announcement recently made that a siege train was being mobilized for service in South Africa no doubt conveyed very little information to the non-military mind, as was shown a few days ago, when a writer in the London Daily Mail was asked, in all sincerity, “What is the difference be- tween a siege train and an armored train? As a matter of fact, a siege train is the name applied to the complement of guns, ammunition and store waggons 'and men employed to conduct a siege. According to the “Siege Artillery Manual,” a siege train may consist of any number of divisions, heavy,medium | or light, according to the requirements | of the service. A division, as a rule, consists of six— teen pieces of ordnance, exclusive of machine guns ; each division requires a | personnel consisting of four companies | of garrison artillery, with the foliowing staff: One lieutenant-colonel, one ad- | jutant, one quartermaster, two staff- | non-commissioned officers, and two | staff clerks, in addition toa total of | 596 officers, non-commissioned officers, and men. In the present instance the arma- ment consists of the new 5-inch breech- loading howitzers throwing lyddite shell. All siege guns and howitzers are fit- ted with special sights known as “French’s sights,” which enables them to be laid on an object that is invisible tothe gunner, With this advantage it is possible to place the battery behind a hill totally obscured from the enemy’s view, and to pound away until either all his guns are dismounted or the fort breached so as to enable the infantry to carry the place by assault Siege gunnery has now arrived at such a pitch of perfection that there is absolutely nothing that can withstand the attack of a well-organized and well- equipped siege train. The shell fire is so accurate and searching, and the high explosives so destructive, that it ‘'s only a question of time in demolish- 'ing any defence that can possibly be erected. By means of an observing instru- ; ment, invented by Captain Tancred, each shot can be accurately observed as bursting so many yards short or over the object thus enabling the neccessary ; corrections to be made for the next round to strike the exact spot desired and ensuring extreme accuracy of {ire LE CL er For the Whole Empire. The announcement that the war of- fice has caused the war fund to be made available for the dependent rela- tives of colonial volunteers who serve in Africa contains another lesson of imperial unity. ‘The Mansion House Fund a fortnight ago passed £ 300,000, and must now be well on toward $2,. T vo Bundred and Fifty Dollars to the} ageo’ sending in the largest Jist—$150 00 | $75.00, $25.00, $15 (0, $10.00, and «0 on | @ otal of 65 Cash awards; and in addition | verv largecommiseon will be given. send for fall particulars and free equip- | ment. Profitable work for intelligent ong. Send two references. — Akron, Ohio _ — “emmy GOKE ! COKE FOR SALE—A very superior qua- lity of Coxe made from good coal, Price six cents per bushel, Apply at. the 263— D-rt H, GAS WORKS. woe nee eee ereese — BARLEY } THE WERNER COMPANY, | Good Things For Christmas This is the Best Grocery in Town for Christmas Purchases Kverything you want for your Christmas Dinner is here,and your marketing will be made easy and highly satisfactory if we get your orders. 20600 busnels barley wanted at current pricer. CARVELL RROS, John J- McKenna Queen Street Particulars of the Struggle in Africa. 000,000. The Transvaal Refugees’ fund was on November 24 £116,000. Many of the contributors to the vari- ous patriotic subscriptions have given large sums. The largest payment by one man until ten days ago came trom Australia. The donor did not allow his name to be known. His gift was ten thousand pounds sterling. ‘This contribution has since been matched by an equal one from Sir Thomas Lip ton. Many subscriptions have been sent from the most distant parts of the empire and from English people in foreign lands. Kipling’s poem has been a great money getter. The London Mail bought it from the author and paid him weil for it. Kipling turned the money at once into the fund. The Mail then sold the other papers the right to republish and handed over the proceeds. A paper making firm sup- plied paper, Sir Arthur Sullivan set the poem to music, and the Mail sold copies of words and music ata shilling, filling orders at the rate of tens of thou- sands a day. Great singers have sung the poem and given the funds the pro- ceeds. Leading actresses have spoken the piece for the benefit of the fund. From the best theatres to the humblest music hall the poem has brought in money. Two weeks ago the net re- sult was $90,000, and it is now over $100,000, ali from one poem which has been much cut up by the critics. The London Telegraph, which is much given to “shilling funds,” started a Soldiers’ Widows and Orphan’s fund, and accepted gifts of a shillings and multiples thereof. A week ago over 1,000,000 shillings or $250,000 had been sent in to the Telegraph office. These are the funds which it is propos- ed to make available for colonial neces- sities as well as for those which arise in the mother country. Mrs. Kruger. We all know how conservative is Mrs. Kruger. Not every one knows that— despite the prosperity, indeed PILES Too frequently overlooked, Dr. Chase’s Ointment a Prompt and Positive Cure. The suffering caused by the intense itching and burning sensations of piles is only one of the horrors of this disease, for there is always great danger of piles developing into fistula, one of the most disgusting diseases imaginable. Even the great danger and expense of an operation are preferable to running the risk of contracting this most loathsome of diseases. 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CH TAYLOR CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN! The higkes’ for scrap Iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Esdale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, enormous weaith of her husband and herself—she has never had a_ single white servant inside doors Every morning she receives her visitors at the hour of 6a. m.—this according to her ideas being an advanced hour of the day. She gives much time to the pre- serving of her garden fruit, which she dries in a coffin that hangs from the kitchen ratters (a very old Boer custom —ihe spare cofin being ever in readi- ness should any member of the family chance to die) She deeply resents | new-fangled ideas and _ innovations, | and, it is said, quickly put her foot down when her husband, on his return from England, proudly showed his ac- quisition of one or two civilized habits from those verdome English. Mr. Kruger, unlike General Joubert, has but secant faith in banks or investments, and keeps the bulk of his fortune in some mysterious corner. 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Grove’s Signaiure is on each bo Important Auction Sale| I am instructed to sell by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Char on Wednerday, December 20th, 1899, at 12 o’cloek, noon. that large four sto building on Grafton Street, now occupied by F Perkins & Co., as a dry goods This building was erected in 1896,ed is one of the largest and most Attracting store buildings in the city; it ix centrally located, being immediately OPPORite the Post Office; and on the sireet which most persons trom the nortbern and eastern a tions of she country now ase when driving into market,and which thoee from da sou:hern distr:cte wil] use, after the bridge over the Hilisborough River is buils, This ie one of the rare chances to secure property in the very centre of the busi, § nese pari of the city. a Terma: Ten per cent at eale; ba'ancecr ciivery of deed within ten days, is R. BE ARI Ch’town, Nov. 28, 1899— Auctioneer, — a | cee = - — Ladies’ Felt Hats Walking Hais Sailor Hats Dress Hats and Outing Hats or All at HALF PRICE > this week. F TJHARRIS, London House ° ssaauneenna oa BR Our Large Stock of winter Overcoating and. Suitings... — IS NOW COMPLE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION. JOUN MLEOD & CO} LA Sa SA So aiedigaie STOVES | Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heater See thatiyou get the Tortoise with a one top piece, Fennell & Chandler ‘ om, 1 YT ; " We Make it Hot } ~—for You If you buy our Wool Fleeced Underwear, $1.50 per suit D A BRUCE Great rush at P MOVD- AGHAN’'S, Queen St. He is selling crockery, g'ass ware and groceries};at # reduced prices. 5