| ; OUR GREAT STO rs . For Xmas ss» New Years GOF Senate Read he wl ,” OTTAWA " ‘ x renea F s Per Ye This is True a entneivineniitinlibaniitaie damn ee putea ian ie VOL 36 CHARLOTT fl Liberty,—when Free Born Men havi 1g to Advise the ?Public may steak free HEuripipes. ETOWN, P. LOE LT TLC etl eeetetett tts sitatmeen sae single Copies Two Cenis E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27,1900. a wine’ 250 ‘Carters’ | LATEST “ANCY Bike vist dae FANCY NEWS FROM AND SUUTH AFRICA Toy Bazaar = SOME SPECIAL. Young Dougall Serious- BARGAINS ly Wounded. san guck and White, Pears, | LORD KITCHENER’S ACTIVITY Graphic and Toronto Globe, at 40¢ each, or three for $1; reguiar price 50 cents eaca. te He Special P. E. 1. edition of Trade Review at 25c each; reguiar price % cents. Calendars, Cards and Booklets at He Issues Reassuring Proclama- tion—Lord Methuen Loses a His Christmas Dinner. Open evenings until 9 o clock un- tii New Year's Eve. ‘e Geo. Carter & Co. [SPRECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. Monrreai, Dec. been received that Wilfrid Dougall, nephew of John Dougall, of The Witness, has been Seriously wound- ed in South Africa, having had his eyesigh t destroyed and nose injured. Dougall went to South Africa with the second contingent. KITCHENER’S ACTIVITY. Cars Tows, Dec. 27.—General Kitchemer has left Naaupoort and gone northward A rapid concentration of troops in the disturbed districts, through } the personal energy of General | Kitchener , has allayed the loyal uneasiness. LOST CHRISTMAS DINNERS. ZERUST, (Transvaal), Dec. 27.— The Boers captured two waggons containing Christmas luxuries des- REDUCTION OFF Ladies’ and Gent’s' SLIPPERS : A3 BROS. CHARLOTTETOWN 27.—Word has | tined for Methuen. KITCHENER 'S pix CLAMATION | Lord Kitchener | according to a despatch from Jo- | hannesburg has issued a proclam mation dated Pretoria, 20th, announcing that who allowed to live’ with their families } in the Government laagers until } such time as the guerilla warfare has sufficiently abated to admit | their returning in Safety to thei homes. ‘ The proclamation also promises that all property and stock brought in at the time of the surrhnder will be respected and paid for if reguisi- , tioned by the military authorities. NEW ZEALAND AGAIN ! WELLINGTON, N. Z., Dec. 22.—The ' sixth contingeat of New Zealanders | —two hundred strong, -half being Jaoris,--will sail for South Africa in three weeks. | sineinatie-sistitbaniney tha: { VERY SAD OCCURRENCE. } LONDON, Dec. 27. December Burghers | | MEASURES lA Brother and Sister Drowned. (SRECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) SYDNEY, Dec. 27.—On Christmas day Danie! Mc Donald, while crossiag Washabuck river. near Baddeck, Victoria County, broke through and | 09 was drowned. His sister Annie, ob- serving her brother in the water, rushed out to his assistance, with the result that she _ herself was drowned. over a dozen very mild type. oa A COMPLAINT. Local traffic through service [SPECIAL TO THe EXAMINER. ] Lonpon, Dec 27.—The paucity and obscurityof the despatches ‘from South Africa give rise to renewed anxiety. The appirently disturbed < rea in Cape Colouy, extends further South than it did last December, and Lord ' uninterrupted. Sackville. —Watch for paper. | had much success as yet in d.iving back the invaders. the camp of “| SMALLPOX a | —_——$$——__. Voluntarily surrender wi! be] Reassuring Despatch From Sackville. STAMP IT OUT, Through Service of Mails and Passengers Maintained. eee [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER ], SACKVILLE, Dec. 26.-—A citizens meeting was held today to co-oper- ate with the Board of Hezlth to stainp out the varioloid existing in the parish of Botsferd. f C ieee tere Vigorous action was determined The doctors reported that not under their cognizance. All are of a Many cases of chickenpox have developed in the same locality. districts has been stepped, but a sengers with P. E. Isiand will be No cases of smalipox have been detected within twenty miles of ——_ nL a ne Kitchener does not appear to have {a inouncement on Saturday in “this _ Jamieson will thing imteresting in it. /NEWFOUNDLAND ARMING | : :. Volunteer Force to be Raised. SCARE. ts i | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ST. JOHN’s, Nfij., Dec. 27-—-Gover- | nor McCalium is arranging for the | formation of a colonial volunteer force to consist of eight companies of rifles totalling 600 men. It is proposed to establish the | force after the beginning of the new | year. { TO| AP Lord Beresford’s Iliness. ADOPTED Rink Tickets Free SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Dec. 27.—It is announc- ed that Lord Beresford, who has been suffering from peritonites, but whose conditiun for Christmas Day was somewhat improved, has had a serious relapse. siti Uaiilibia iinaicse Sir Charles in Toronto. [SPECIAL T® THE EXAMINER. | Toronto, Dec. 27.— Sir Charles Tupper is expected in Toronto with- in the next few days. Arrange- ments are to be made for a grand banquet to him early in January . - cases had come Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, with the infected for mails and pas- Afern the Medical rHall | & ! menace xs to he. have some: | Is what the ladies and childre. are expecting. Don't disappoint them. Season’s Greetings To our friends and customers. We wish one and all happiness and prosperity. We thank you for your kind pat- ronage and in giving us such a large Xmas trade. 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