r} . CHRISTME ~e> > ©=.o 4 CAKE ose > Se 4 uld I , y ECLIPSE BAKERY. s Africa, But it is certain tha: | ot TS: Makiog an Orator, by Stepher ul i < ; ‘ ; Tak : eae 2 vervaln th8:) Crane,“The man that corrupted Hadley’s ror making 1 bb s have uch greate . , ” ,P ; kinf ‘ye much greater cause of Party” by Mark Twain, and many other : 7g fit Lone be : t . ; . re , | Scattered and isolated garri- | articles, most of which are brilliantly ins, \ vey ; , ' . 7 ; 7 r gn very ; sons, which they confidently expected to trated. This is acapital number for the rn if he ; af uai | . cll — } r ‘. hol davs. . - | Dave capiured long ere thie, are atill in ; ' in ie ; ; : is of che British, while entresched SCBiI ivé 7 | whic} th ’ yang ‘ > , co hey hope | to have Che contents of Scribnere for Decemb ' rc i v4 e Hien before the British onset. | include the Peacemaker, an interesting | . | i Boers hoped io have overrun | Story by Bliss Penny » the Three Ki: a wi . ‘ rin } : : laa , oY . D. STEW ART ' Natal a spe Colony. But, instead of or “Bh Balla » by Harrison L, Morris; ° r 7 vaob: ezer’s Christmas, a story by abt ; e British are upon the rders io aa Ss ee Eclipse Bakery p their bo Abraham Caban; an author’a eiory by ) hay opialiv ns y > : BE ries Rest ihread. » 4040 DAVIng psrtial y_relieved M afe Maarte n Maartens: Joha Wesley Some ] noe -« il e +f P j ee e biel a ; king and K mber ey are threatening | Aspects of the Kighteenth Chutury in ow > ) + a” C ar 5 . ~ + Cewre oor war eneweneerrn Bloemfontein. General Buller ie sti’! | Kugland, and other articles, stories, poems, Bah isl ; etc., Of more or Jess meri ; 7 | plaviag bie shrewd waiting game} -)).” : ees merit. Some of the $ ats aR ) Miustrations are in colours and all! are @iin Matal. Whether the Boers | artietic. A e| al | ) etic. Ao excellent periodical. J | Will speedily raise the siege of Ladysmith | } : ne ed oar ‘ ; 8 id hasten to the defence of their capi- = | tals, or stay to give batile to the Lady~ OBITUARY. a | 8m th relieving force, while Gatacre and sasaehseadien } Methuen march to take possession of! yp, |, with sorrow thet b | | ; i f w pat we ave ft | their country and its strongholds, remains! elronic!} today tk ‘ pe ’ ma cle =teday the ead death of Jobn S N D | to beseen. One military genius of the Blaquiere, whodied at North Rustico on ' . . yc YT 3 century, General Gordon, has emphasized the 25th No vember, in the 26th year of ‘ ; i 8 ag 7 ’ — @| the wisiom of Geseral Buller’s tactics. | ate 7 a a oe was the youngest A Br ndre w Blaquiere : ; Writing of the Boer war of 1881 he eaid | q Le See: pers Just the thing for friends «ubroad—Tney’ll enjoy it. [t is a “Prince Edward [Island [Ilustrated,” a nicely got up, illustrated book on P. E. Island, with map —a suitable Christ- mus reminds; send abroad. 25 cents, : | | | | to ' ' . | j eves o/ 190 0800000000 ~ 700 2 60009054 000000000061 i 3 3 oan at all Book-e n’s Newstand E FXAMINER ror sale stores, Mas: ard at T) ‘ thee, : $) % 6845 15352000 | —— R | pcelved J w books just in this| morning, | best authors. Come in early tonight and get yc™ choice. A samp'é bundle of Mie.Mae Hockey Sticks just arrived Now is your time to make your reelection. CHAS. J, MITCHELL, Fooxsetter & STarioner } 4i Queen Street Opp \’rowses’..... oe! eeees | | dust iol of p tbe Our... Grand Christmas Display Is Now Almost Complete Allare invited to inspect our magnificent stock of Horipay NOVELTIES You Can Avoid the Crush ofthe last week by making your purchases early. We will be pl all parcela until Xmas Eve. Haszard & Moore NEW leet EXTRACTED @& SKILLFUL No imjurious after «fects. DR. J. P. MURRAY 145 Quren Sitreet......... LECTURE ON THE NIGHT em OF TH: (3th INST. . . Mr. A E Aserenaul, Attorney, wil! deliver his Lee'ure on tie Tran-v.a', io the AO H Hal! Stereopticon .iews of places of in’er:st ' Admission 10 «ene, | willbe displayed. DSor= open at 8 p m. ; f a | | eased to store} Lk indiscriminate use of cocainee. No’ es ~ a REET THE DAILY EXAMINER j HARPARS CHRISfMAS MAGAZINES. Di CEMBER 7, [899 [he Christmas numberof this old favon riteto hand contains —“The Birth of Wp in Ancient Persia,” by Sir Edwin Arnola: SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN. | | | ’ | ' i } -———— , . , . © Fra Angelico’s Madonna of the Star, by \7 Tt | i ‘ ‘ Ny Dritish critics ure disposed 1oO Susan L Emery; Miss Ladv,a story by Nancy Vincent McClelland, Wilholmvill: the progress of the campaign and brother of Rey. J. F Blequiere, P. P., al of Grindstoue, M.1l. He had madea fu'l sical course at St. Dunstan's, always standin g high in his clusees. In the tall of 1897 he entered McGill Uni- prepare for the medical pro- By his energy and application he stood among the first of his clase taking first class honors in moat of the subjects, It was in the fall of 98 that the fatal disease which was to lead him to hie Roltimely grave asserted itself, He had recourse to the best medical authorities } j thet when regular forces enter such ' Catupaiga as that io which General Colley | clas | was then engaged, and such as that of | the present day in the same couutry, they ; versity to ougot to avoid any unoecessary haste, | fession, | or time does not press with them, while incre ases f every day burden on 3 and unaccus- The British are taking time, strengthening their forces and the country without resources tomed to discipline.” MAYPOLE SOAP! DYES ADE A PERFECT HOME DYE For sale everywhere box | FREE °° { A. P. TIPPET &C0., iontrea/. ’ 1) ® ' ; e j I U 4 We have just received our stock of Skelly’s GC Seeded Raisins. They are much superior to any other brand: nthe market. The seeds are all tuken out of the raisins by a machine, leaving the pulp all ready for use, thus saving a Ict of time preparing for baking We have also the Valencia Raisins, seeded the same way. ‘They come chaper than the Califcrnias, Sultana Raisins, Cleaned Currants, Cocking Figs, Candied Peels, we, all fresh and good for Xmas baking. Been & GOFF GROCERS ANY MATERIAL ANY SHAD! ~ sf Lf K On riome Dyeing rly ing to i by | } | | Griffin ilifornia MeGiil could afford, tut all jnvain, His disesge baffied #ll science and ended in the tomb. He was ofa quiet and unassuming disposition and pop the respect of all with Whom he came ip &pntact. communications, Winning in every battle thatis fought, and pushiag on steadily and surely towards their goa). > ee oe BIRDS OF A FEATHER a a ee A few days ago eeveral of thé Govern=} ment papers published, under flaring head- | lines, the arnouncement that the Cardiff} Daily Viatl, a Coe Servative paper, bad rn; nouneed Mr. Tar.e’s gourd Strengthening the Strong. a Mapnrip, Dec. 5—The Spaniards sre | watching closely the progress of the new works at Gibraliar. The British are en- gaged ceaseles-ly on many kinds of works and have succeeded in ob’ ainining posses siov of property on all sides adjoining the fortterritory. Work on the Moie ie carrie? cn with great activity. Onthe rock ilseif most important works of fortification are in progress. Highs thousand men are em- ploved. The stores of coal are immense, | Sufficient to supply the British equadren ficulty arose he pronounced himeelf a Boer; for several years. At the southern point of the rock batteries are being constructed | 68 the eabject | ! : ew ‘ . _ | of the reatious cf Can&iato the Emp're | in the matter of the Contingent, altogether satisfactory atid quite patriotic. It is now | poiated out thatthejCardiff Daily Mail i, edited by Mr. J.M. McLean, M. P. This | gentleman, it 1s siated, was elected as a Cosservative; but when the Transvaal dif-! sympathizer, and a requisition was pre- . ao 7 F to contain four 11% ton guns. The Spanish workmen formerly em-~ ployed bave been diem‘ssed in fear tha’ they may reveal what is going on. Persons who acquire property within the limits of Gibraltar lose the right ot proprietorship after a certain uumber of years. The term caunot be extended tnd the property pasces to the state to be de- | Voted to military purposes. Tbe tendency of the Fritish is to de.v2 the civil popul » ' sion away from Gibralter. sented to h'm by both WUiberals and Con- servatives in his constituency askiog him toresign. Nowonder he apprcves of the conduct of Mr. Tarte. “A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind.” > 3S >-—— NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Aceordicg iolaicst Australian advices , the Beroheim minesin New Caledonia > > : ‘ ‘ . ‘a have been purcussed hy the International! | —Referring to the er 2 wi Lou ; Society for the sum of £100,000. A Noumea | Davies— reported by The Guardian ani teaseal. dlledion t© the fact’. eave it. Voucked for by thoes who attended the ee oe oe | meeting—the Herald eaves: “A minister gives some color to the prediction, made j| “*, "> é ; of the crown who would use language some time ago, that before the next 50,5 s iF as ak ahaa years are erded, New Caledonia would | ke ‘hat in an election contest 8 “rs become British. At any rate English | 8 Once cease to be @ minister of the capital is et this moment seekicg to ac- , SO*?: coi plish such a peaceful annexation. ——_—++#+e- —A Transvaal commandant, who was} Montreal Gazette: Those Prince Ed- one cf the prisoners cuptured at Gras Pan,! ward Island voters who are signing a asreris that when he j>ined his commando } pledge for D P. Irvicg, if work is cot be fonna a large number of the burghers | menced on Bolger’s road beforethe 13th | absclutely ignorant «f the meaning of che | December, sh uld haye their names pub- ted Cros-. Thev thought it was part of | jished. They are among the most advanced tbe Bris’ ff [i €y were al-o convince | corruption aeekera in a not very clean lot. ed that the Brith cutthe threats of all the wou: ded Boers :heyv captured, The Boers relied on their ab lity to hold Belmont for e?x months. 4 -—-— Bappeck. June 11, 1897. C.C. nicnarps & Co. Dear Sirs,x—MINARD’S LiNIMENT is my remedy fcr NEUCRAUGIA. It relieves at onee. 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SCOG6C82& 2022 0CFOSBCES If you doa’t want asewing ma- chine,drop in and sae our large stock of musical instruments — the best iv the City. 8 P - f MILLER BRO» . QUEEN STREET, ‘ Coyno.iy’s Britpixe SOE S2SROCEER SG FOSENNSE 808 Dr, H. L. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pi al, Mor rfielus, and « eptral Lon- don Th:oat & Ker Hospital S ¢ i dis’ in diseases of the Eye, Enr.Nose & Thr .aé OFF o AMFPON PloecK, i es de nee- RICHY OND $T, West. Jie Honpee SM ofhta | Tito Se. 8 pos, byte teste for phases i ou °F 1 XAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 7, 1899 " It Pays to Buy at Perkins’. | PRONE 223 | OBLIGING OBLIGING CLERKS | } i & } j i } } # 4) NO PROMISES WE NO GOODS WE [CANNOT RECOMMEND. CANNOTEKEEP. ; All our Fall Millinery, Walkine Hats Sail Felt Shapes, Trimmed Millinery’ and Children’. Millinery has got to go before Christmas. All on four tables priced as below, TABLE No 1 All Millinery up to$1,00 now 252. TABLE No 2 All Millinery up to $2,00 now 40c. 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