BANE ¢ aesisg PR PRS Aas re! THE DAILY EXAMINE ———— — — ° “~eeeee rl ee ee ferms Four Doilodt Vear This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to ad vise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxipripxs Single Copies two Cents LOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1/8 1899 NO 245 VOL36. “me-HAR WEDNDSDAY, OCT 18th, 1859 ) SODOD SDS oS © FV I’DS WIV 9VSI/WVWS WI GND . ' Visit the Bazaar ; ie tr da ;| Boers Preparing for the Advancing a wae British Troops. Bringing Artillery to the Scene. Boers not in Good Condition for Fighting. The Canadian Contingent’s Commanders. Dillon’s Amendment Lost by 822 to 54. Dr. Tanner Knocked Down by a Royal Engineer. (SpeciaL To THe Examiner.) Lonpon, October 18th.—A despatch received by the Standard, from the South African correspondent, telegraphed on Monday night from Dundee, a town in Natal about thirty miles from Newcastle which was seized by the Boers a few days ago, says :—The Boers have brought new artillery from Newcastle and are destroying the railway at Ingogo in order to prevent the approach of the English armored train. Lonpon, October 18.—The South African correspondent of the London Daily Mail at Glencoe telegraphs that General Wm. Symons says there are only 3000 men in the Boer column, immediately north of Ladysmith, but that there are numbers ’ ; foot. : horses of the Boers are in ¢ ondition a k worn-out. Just want to stop you long of men on foot. The e € in poor condition and the men look worn-out Commanders of Canadian Corps. enough to freshen your mem- 2 ee ae Br ee alt ii ee ee oh 3 eo TTAWA, Uctover Io.— 1 he othcers who have definitely been appointed .o the command of the Canadian Contingent Or) op the dress goods ques for service in the Transvaal are: Lt. Layborne, R. C. R. I., Winnipeg ; Capt. MacDonnell, R. C. R L., Montreal ; Major tion, Weeks, Charlottetown Engineers; Capt. Ouilette, 97th Batt., Halifax: Lt, Kays, R. C. R. I., New Brunswick ; Capt C.F. Jones, 3rd, C. A. New Brunswick ; Lt. Duncan Stewart, 26th Batt., London. St. Joun, N. B., October 18.—Lt. Col. Vidal has arrived from Ottawa to recruit the New Brunswick and P. E. Island We'd like to remind you again of our stock of plain Companies for the Transvaal Contingent. broad cloths, Dr. Tanner, M.P., Knocked Down. Most of them made in Fraucée, se rela es a as ia ig Dr. Tanner, the a’ our y Hsing ge for oo was wey: : ° e en : sh soldiers when < ral Engineer, be ng angry, knocked him down, and promised.to repeat the The colors are Olive Nile, t sees gong ritis ao rs when a Roya ngineer, pecoming angry pro e p = ? c ‘ operation if the Doctor would rise. Purple, Prune, Navy, New Dillon’s Amendment Defeated. Blue, Fawn, Grey, Brown and Lonpon, October 18.—Mr. Dillon's amendment to the Speech from the Throne, favouring arbitration in the Trans Black. Prices cover a wide vaal matter was rejected by 322 to 54. The minority consisted mainly of Irish members and a few Radicals including La- bouchere, Standhope, Pickersgill and others. The majority included the occupants of the front Opposition benches and the bulk of the Liberals. range from d8e to about $1.25 And they’re all good for the a, ISLANDERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA wee MOORE & McLEOD =» tks tial eee, sae : a ————————| Names of P. E. Island Volunteers Enrolled for ib sunaunvennausnenaunnnzannagi annnnanaay ~ Schoo! Girls’ Nerves = } « © =| Many a pele, weak school girl, tuftering Acti V e ser V iGS. a | the evilerfects of an exhausted nervous sys- =| ‘em, and thin, waterp blocd, has been fully = eres See ee rene? of res sa ars tba a shiitake sdicdhiige cat ee a | heaith, by using A. W. ases Nerve Food. ; ad =| Che healthful glow cn the cheek and the ‘a : ‘ cenit: eee . Emulsions = | brightness in the eye tell of the building up The spirit of patriotism and loyalty is ] Captain F WL Moore, No 2, Co, 4th EW Bowness, Geo E Powers. Cough Syrups = | Process which is taken place in the body. ; % ; a Regt Artillery. P Mc(Qaaid. a ae Gough. |: " t E: aadiiae =| Rove! Oak soar; it is all richt. evident in this province as elsewaere} Cait y M Jones, No 2 Co, 82 Battalion. 14 Jos Gutlie, ec a Ersest Lord. : o — = | _— eee _ ae throughout Canada and the British possea- Lient | A McDonald, Adjutant, 82ad Ernest Davy. Clayton Adams. : nn = | Royal Oak coop: it ie all right. sions, and there will not be any difficulty — JB Mellich, No 1. Cof’82nd oe” . : a =| See our’ woolen carrige experiemced in enrolling men to.make up Battolidf meiiehn, NO 0, O-0 David A The ae ae the i = com- erry Davies, etc. = | as ers me tallon. . : . anies Of) “Artibleryehave aleo volunteer oie lows Syru =| wraps, good, warm and cheap. the 1000 “good and true Canadians for} (pd arthur @ Peake, No 2Co, 4th| John J Chappel, jr. ” : y P i iUOWSs « = ” ‘ i o : DT ae ak Pills =| 3. B. Medonda!d & Co’s. eervize in the Trausveal. Regt, Artillery. : Geo Rodi. Nol Co. :— . Dodd’s, Doans aud P re It was at fivst ibought that about fifty of Second Lieutenant C C Richarda, No 2 H Brown. Joseph O’Rielly. : Heart and Nerve Pills = he Canadian thousand would bd taken Co, 4'h Regt, C A. J Archibald Harris. E A Small. eet Tone ond Wine =| ee a oa ‘eved | ,, Seeond Lieutenant Lorne Stewart,No 3; Jas D Offer. 'V. Mei inese : z =| trom this provinces; but it is mow believed | &, gon4 Battalion. Walcer Lane. oo Lh : Quinine Wines. etc om | 5B ' 0, Ocnd batt Ee c Bugler J Jenkins ard another. ss : ee = | that not more than twentpsfive will be re- Second Lieutenant J P Leslie, No 4 Co, onihiiiis N 0 . " neil mi . . = cays Ni ee : Everything you requi! = | qnired. More than enough have already | 4:h Regt res Jol MOD The following from the Charlottetown pe ee I rge Stk ik = i S “wi 94 ¢ ° ° i. . gg . ° : ee eer = | volunteered,—and she end is not yet. one ce ep shane Engineer Company have volunteered :— James Matheson . ow Prices at - -__—— h ‘ ° = Major Weeks, of the Charlottetown| ,, follor ing non-commissioned ofticers a es Fred Chandler. C l = Engineers, is to command the New Bruns- | and men of the 82nd Battalion have voluna re he wi pa 7 ———_—_———SS Ss en tr A = | wick and P. E/Island contingent. Major | teered : Walcer A Crockett: Miritary Parape.—There will be a dle = a Weeks is one of the most competent AR Dillon. Fred C Furze, parade of the Artillery, Engineers and 82nd Drugs “Ore = | officers in the provinces. The auchorities James Walker. Geo Brown. Battalion to St. Jame’s Church, Sunday = ; Wm J Seaman Heath Coombs, morning next to bid good bye to the South ; ; = : the wisdom ; : a 7 Sunnyside. =| are to ke commended ie ag Fred Do!lar. Jack S Robinson, frica Contingent. An eloquent sermon on = | they have displayed in selecting him for F B McRae. JC Ward. this exciting occasion wil! be preached , 4s IR, N Doi by the Chaplain of the Arti! Rev. T.# : TSTGU000R the important position. D P McRae. Necy Doiron. vy th apilain Of the Artillery, Rev. T,.#, TUUSEGRALASUGDREDSESARLEESE W J Baliem. Alfred Riggs. Fallesten. pe nena Tne | | re F R Darke, R D Taylor. 1 by Me ; ; : Sol. Vail A solo will be rendered by Mrs. 8. 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