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NORRIS WRECKED, : ae ae pe | Safeguards the food % irs Save time—save sewing—d% os eguards the % Eon igo = 2 oO oa mwm « ii to. > ies . ~ a . £ > § oe 12) I save wear and tear on your tem- fa |Her Crew Supposed to Have against alum. , ig’ -f, , “jf > i ° . : ° i a % Reday |Get a pes by buying flannelette under- fa | Seiahieaih ae w/ e ey Vv) garments ready-made. is | Alum baking powders are the test ES \ : r ee tee ene enacers ealth ; si Sal The flannelette underwear ts a | tbe - of the present day. ti “2 Yor . 3 c g z POwDE . ; ~~ eb we st yr 18 Made@ as you ake? : ; ; PKOIAL Te p Kx ‘ER, Rowe, One -» = / Ti. é | 10W 18 1 lade as you'd make BF Ladysmith Garrison Anxious for An- | Ladysmith is completely invested, A} [Spxctan To Toe Examiver.] : wat. BAKING POWDER 00 NEW YORK. i 1 eis Win |S yoursels. Z | other Fight. Boers Dragyn off To- | scond big French co, hee Low, .c.2 | Bostox, Nov 21.—An overturned | HE ©. Thue Tt’ : “ve Fe es { second big French gun has been vnlaced! , ; S j i} o -, SE I ts cut nicely — it's madegy Wards Fstcourt. Plenty of Food | on Bulwana Hull, and every shot reaches | *C200met the B. Norris, which has been i 8 caretully and finished neatly, 4% |. nd Ammunition at Ladysmith. | 1). iouhs It le .ponetied tok, Séahint | rapeeonsy Get Oe See Ae See i] _ As to the prices be your own ta An Instance of Official Secrecy. | with hia forces js marching south throagh | ae eee i ve or : : m : : . . i i r dy the tug A. « Lnesterion. 19 D2- at G judge, is Boers Preparing for a Fight at Natal. Mejor Thorncroft’s infantry ens seed’ the) sha’ Mudd ag a i : : : od. avermey: gaged” the ri ; ena ap ek’ Waal ‘hai iT | ; & A tew price sug zestions are— 4% ono BOERS SOUTH OF ESTCOURT oe . oe ; au « ee ~ ”, a : ey fe (SpectaL To THe Examiver.] ue ; ner qniire one Of Gk Samy nee ff 5d Nigut dresses of Stripe flan nelette, frilled front, ta Lonpon, Nov. 31.—The Londoa S‘and. _ mignt. The Boere_ had — two | - A She Se Ae SEE ane O ¥ neck and wrisis, 49c and 55ce fa ard’s corrrespondent at Ladysmith, in a ae . N 4 nt * > has been ‘lost. J despatch to his paper, dated November APE 10WN, Nov, 21.—All the men bea. YW: e off 7 Blue an i vi it st ‘ipe fi le > } li i , iE - 42 - va thins . ‘ vl ap | longing to the Scots Guards who arrived | ; Children . home made eS ue ant 11teé stripe inneilette, plain cola; fa l7ih, eave that the arrival of the British tee oo News From Pretoria. hand bottomed hoots off G and trout, 70e fs relief colume at Hstcourt has completely _ the pUARpOTS. Nabia were vaccinated : ~* off z | ae | nodified the glaine of thé Mews. ard inoculated with typhoid ssrum during . -, Pink Strips flanne'ette, torchon lace round collar | Gerveral Joubert has vow moved to the the vovegr: a J ; Prerorta, Saturday, Nov 18, by way 50 cents off Ms and down ront, 85c southward of Ladyemith, in order, it is AN INSTANCE OF THE SECRECY of Lorenzo Marques, Nov 19.—At acon iB % al ; ; ty rare ie ! today 56 British prisoners, in -luding meu presumed, to prevent the junction of the { maintained regarding the movements of the | of tne Royal Dublin Fusiliers and several at G ff B reinforecments is reported from Port} blue jackete, arrived here. There were O ros. SP EPER LE ZENS 2 Pretty stripe flannelette with lace round neck aes enee he SE, eee cee were : resin. isang ae ee . ' “a - rison. izabeth where a warship entered one | ‘8TE¢ Crowds at the railway étation, bu and wr.sts, two rows down front, 95c IB ciao: ine: @ ibe In the meantime, a desultory cannon- | night and landed eight hundred meu, ap- | cece att oncnr te sree Be evre and buy the % Very pretty nightdresses in plain pink, blue, ading of the town is contiaued by the | parently sailorsand marines These im-| was taken to tke Model School, while tle Granby Rubbers and : white and cream, $1.15 Boer artillery ; bat on the whole their | mediately entered a military train and | rank and file are being sent to the Oversho2zs —— the best LIS ¥ ? as: performance is unexciting, and very little {were taken up the country. The towns~ | T#ce track. One epy was lodged in jail. make (san rice as : ' ; . ire] The wounded have been treated at Cols ; ame p ; . . . damage is being done by their shells. folk were entirely unaware of the move- . . ‘ Ss D ] . 7 ainty plain pink night dresses neck and fron as aahin a a \ deblhee teas ie ens. wee intericr ones) at t midnight oo the 14:h November, | ment untiltwo days later, The Boer version of the corflict in which - a . “ 24 i »+ e ii ae es trimmed vi ith lace, yoke finished with design in however, the proceedings were varied by MEETINGS IN BELPAST these prisoners were taken, says that two wash silk, $1.50 shells being thrown among the sleeping Ate British were killed and ten wounded. inhabitants. Everybody was roused and | Mount Buchanan and Eldon — The mining department bas discovered, beneath the maceger’s house at the ‘ yr r 9 . 9 2F 2R A re i ; > ; ° : . Draw ers, dC, 32¢, oC, asc, o0c, ive, etc. it was thought a might attack was intend - For McLean. Ferreira mine, paseages leading toa suite = ed by the enemy; but it turned out only a The meeting at Mount Buchanan was | Of apartments forty feet below the ground, wD ODGCRGUBEROSESEREOROREROREURERDOERGEGERES scare, held at one o’clock yesterday afternoon, ‘with gas and water laid on. This = WE HAVEns JUST PUT UP There was no bombardmext on Wednes- | The speaker: were Messrs A. A, McLeav, is Supposed to have been in- d te a : : ; A Petere, I, E Prowse and G E McKinaon, | tended to serve as s rendezvous for the ay, «nd Only a few shots were fired into There were about fifty persons present. | employes of tbe Ferreira mine in the the town on Thaureday. Five civilians | All tae topics of tbe day were discussed, | eveat as a bombardment of Jobannesturg, were injured by Shrapnel. A few more { Mr. Peters announced that revenue and ex- | Toree femsle prisoners, captured near > LED MOUn FBBAARGSGGAS SHE - 25 we 7 e “ , » oh : euditure would not meet this vear. He Mateking, were brought here this evening. | The Susiest Store on Charlottetown’s shells were fired on the 17th; but they did aii stated that when Premier Farqubar-| The male prisoners will follow. Two Gross Hastast Strect little damage. son passed the Charlottetown Temperance The Rev. Adrian Hofmeyer, the Afri- : ee . : The Boera continue to receive rein- | Bill be b.ried his previously-held tem-~| kander ieader, who was captured at Lo- That old reliabie and well batsi, but subsequently released, will come favored Nav ay Lav ivay Buy vay syavard a9 te bem ars - ta it “- forcements and fresh supplies of stores | perance principles. ; ai REPS SE SEMA SEPA S ARE EES “& SE RESES * | almost every day. v The meeting at Eldon was very largely | (0 Pretoria as soon as he is in better Ti ; ¢ Lad th oe attended, and was overwhelming Con-| health. he garrison of Ladyemith are chafing .ervative. The weakoese of the Govern« @sainst their enforced inactivity, and are | ment’s side was shown by the pumber of } i eager for asiion. Taeir desire is likely to ke | camp-iollowers end Government speckers. WIDEMAN § STORY —maae t British Cough Cure As a cough mixture it is unsurpassed. | | SF : e. 2 i. se gcanted, as a reconnaisance on Tuesday All the cheering for them came from it OrRe i SaSaal showed that the enemy were holding off to i es - > ee eee Cures most coughs i were era. ‘ rt-oa, <j é we re Mee c Ro ou cAin~| An Absolutely Marvellous Cure by Is pleasant to take. im Is perfectly harmless. Is made by ourselves. We sell it at 25c per bottle the south iathe direction of Colensoin | non, Arthur Peters aud DP Irviag, the — force. candidate.Messrs Forbes and Prowse were Dodd's Kidney Pills. : present but did not speak, A DECISIVE BATTLE The opposition was enthusiastically ete Twisted Out of Shape by Rhenmatism— is therefore expected when the time] ceived, the speakers being Messrs. A A ln Torment of Misery and Pain— | ene oesnnminen ee Oot Yee ei a oe a . an Seema ’ Ya — : rs is go ' = 7 LeeLee Ld 7 x are our Fancy Oak and Mhogany finished Screens {Ih cou.es fur the troops now at Estcourt to at- eo Jas Nicholson and Alex Martin, Dodd's Kidney Pills Rescued Him A W Redd in Phm B ant ° - . : r ‘ e on i" . ‘és x . ‘ . et i «({} ye i we Your choice of woods and tem pt to make the junction with the Laiy- The meeting closed with three cheers from a Horrible Death, : } ’ t <i reperies for ps.se smith garrison. for Mr. A. A. McLean. If the meetingis Dantroon, Oat., Nov. 20.—The follow- Centrai Drugstore ae In the meantime there need be no anx~ {| @0y indication of the feeling of the peo- iow .eimeed : de b N Sunnyside oe ; ing signed statement{is made by A. N. y : i 8 ; ALSO_-s ( iety concerning the ability of the troops in oe ee Ps eS Wideman, of this place : — ; j s S {i Fancy Cak Music Racks $9 AO {Ib Ladyemith to hold out until relieved. | e-ament party, aud the road job, A. “J consider it my duty to inform the | 7 MUUUUEUENUHHRDISUDEEEMSSEUESEGNOUHCRUERS i ‘ > There is plenty of food in the town, and}! A. Maclean will head the poll on the 13th |. public of the great benefit I have experi- ete < (ak Book Racks $3 Al) I» the supply of of December. oc from neiee eee ee. I was N & . - = - t , r Speaking of the asylum contract Mr. | workiog io the harvest fields. e cea- eC\W—r | <j , {> AMMUNITION I8 ABUNDANT. Pease aid Lowe ‘oan the dog in the | son was unusually wet. Several times I ‘ «(| These are good goods and the prices are right. : {lv Care Tows, Nov. 21.—The Boers are ene ree the Covernment could not eee by ae rein ee ae ; } t tae “thei ik , | settle with htm, each time | worked on in my wet clothes, : ie = JCHN WEYSON Ib eh y meney — _ ae The opposition speakers cxposed the ad. | there being no time to waste getting the Nn Nn a iF S% - “ 7 = gah en cae vantage the Government were taking in ee ie rhe acaprbayr cat pm air oe }- ~* satis veritas inlainsitiietentiie ao with the British troops now marching to} therailway matter. The people of Belfast came chilly, an egan to teel twinges of | . | of @. oF SF ¥r+rtT rer? = ax the relief of that town, feel that they are justly entitled to the; curning pain acroes the emall of my back ; ie 1 Part of Commandant Cronje’s forces railway, and not bound to sacrifice either and my — — wie os — Boys Gwn iF b ‘ hdvaiee fiede oheien Wiebe their principles or their manhood in ob- | ning. at winter was Jaidup wit i f : = sommes | en en eee taining it. Infiammatory Rheumatism. I coneulted Gi l ’ 0 + of — = SS NT a — ~~~" “" | Jey, and the Boers are now forced to resort A Smaller Pa the besi physician in the district. He aid IFES Wil i to commandeering in 4 most exhaustive maller Photo allin his power, but all the effect bis i oe ; 5 form in order to obtain the necessary Ata Smaller Price. ee ee Stee Leisur e@ Hour Ay - number of men to take the places of those ! A large number of photographs of the) ye pain would make wan. anion S d t MT : fie ENCOURAGB HOME INDUSTRY Withdrawn. The quality of the shells used | ron; Transvaal contingent have with agony. My back became covered un ay a ome | : E by the beseigers is steadily deteriorating, | #7€@4y been sold. with bed sores, one of which was poul- _ but the markmanship of the cunners i But it has been found that many persons ticea 500 times before it healed. My Jezs Chnms i | f = were twisted, toes pointed inwards. My _ good. ! would like to send photos of the first P. left foot was purslyzed. I lost 40 pounds Youn Canad; 4 ‘ K. Islanders who go to a foreign land to fight I was, in fact, given up. ; s a : 4 ALL WELL AT ESTCOURT. for their country to friends abroad ; and] “One day Mrs John Boyer, who lives two Chatterbox jj Loxvos, Nov 21.—A despatch from | also that many would like to have photos ew eee ie ee iT. ; 2 11)e. cannot de2scri the delight wit Estcourt to The Standard says extra vigil~ | who could not afford to pay $l. which I found on taking the Pills they Sunday ance is being displayed to the southward} Therefore a smaller pLote, on a card |)... doing me good. I determined to con- cf that place lest the enemy attempt to | 9*7 inches, has now been priuted. __ | tinue, and to make a long story short, they ’ k te sae Ds . ; See : The price is35 cents, and it will be 5 as ] Child S own Fall brewings now ready far delivery. Maie from choice | cut the railway connecting it with the} | .°4 Pt duu abdisen sack sath an scasied — ~ — eset ore an ny MR eee an A - Se et a ts Sor tree eK Se a’ “ ‘i meeps * mait aud hops. Put up in packages to suit all, and delivered | ¢™ _ | of this price, by Robert L. Cottoa, P. O. avi h to any part of the sik Pa : Sue ah eames Sets De Seeley net & | Bek Oh Sere soltoe nt.. Magazine es 2s would probably cost the Boers more tian : : i fk amily orders solicited. they would care to pay. An ornament to any parlor—a photo- “(Signed.) = A. N, Wipemay, G Now on sale at i HALIFAX BREWERIES. Ltd Everything is going on well in Estcourt. | 8™@phofthe Rev. T. F, Fullerton. Cab- _ _ Duntroon, Ont, C art er s) - fa ’ ‘ *? | Fresh troops are constantly arriving, aod inet size 30 cente, mailed to any address Suiiies wens Se sto iss desis OFFICES ! B Qu kag B ae the advance canuot be long delayed. #n receipt of price by Robert L. Cotton, P | Ifyou take Hood’s Sarsaparilia faithfully | Briguton Brewery, A telegram received from Lorenzo G Box 84, Charlottetown. Larger sizes, | a nd persistently you will surely be bene~ Bookstore j ..... KMELEPHONE NO. 91...... Marques from Elandslaagte says that * 40 and 45 cents, _—