% Lik L ARES lat BMS MELO. EEG MEE ROSE LAI hilt Ml MOND HN al NE Ul sr vans THE DAILY EXAMINE - - — i} : This is True L aTs | eT Year iberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free." ..Reseniend ———___—. —— tee ne et cee OO Oat, a Single Copies two Cents "> ——- « — Reading Room - See ar reer { ; ee ee ~ BOERS HAVE ADV SOUTH OF ESTCOURT ‘Communicati Est court Inte —- a From East London—Buller Will Punish all Acts of Nisloyalty. | minent, Soon —A Battle Imminent. mee i our loss j Specia4L TO THe Examiner.), e1 J. killed, fou Care Town, Nov. 22.—General Buller. ed. Tue has ¢-legraphed the officer command ng at nun bers follows: “General Gatacre, with the first battal. ion of the seventh brigade started from Kast London vesierday, “Owing to the distance between Englang NON with Este PF oe HS I Te Fe He Ae ote Hs are as are are ~ ¢ ;- S a e e e A e - © We. 2 Fe 0S os a a A * I Fe oe oy Veh wh AY TONY NSN LIT Ly TH LG L5 Lh BG GWG = ee ts ”, s a >, 3 oe ” % 66 G84 : : “Stite é - ae % ws ey rm e& 5 ‘ Stitch és » oe en 5 BaD 2c a oF = i. 99 a ‘Sti s > 34 . ys 4> a ~<fe * tA <9 py, Save time —save sewing— && Ho -/ SE i) iin save wear and tear on your tem-i% % soar ws” Le Le 5 ee . fe W Brlaredxy fil = per by buying flannelette under- fs . SN Pad = 4 . ° fae Hp sa “ JJ \4,| garments ready-made. Ss op (74) r Paw . ° WS RA SEs BS a The flannelette under wear 4% am iil ke x ‘ nh . d e IN wala () Pi we c oo ade ag : } ’ ° f/} CA eK | we show is made as ycu'd make 4% B/N we Qty it vourself ' & og ' \ ‘ ] ' 7 ~ Rett iy rs . . ! 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Very preity nightdresses in plain pink, blue white and cream, $1.15. spp Dainty plain pink night dresses neck and fron trimmed with lace, yoke finished with design in wash silk, $1.50 Drawers, 22c¢, 32c, 36c, 38c, 50c, T5e, etc. MURS --&-~ MeLEOD The Busiest Store cn Charlottetown’s SHEERS RPE RE EEE BRIGHTON ALE & STOUT Fall brewings now ready far delivery. Made from choice malt aud hops. Put up in packazes to suit all, and delivered to any part of the town. Family orders solicited. wm HALIFAX BREWERIES, Ltd, (79 Queen Street, and | Brigiiton Brewery, coee tDRELEPHONE NO, 91...... OFFICES «® Nice... % are our Fancy Oak and Mahogany finished Screens Your choice of woods and ¥ «(j) with hice Draperies. «(| draperies for $2.25. “< ALSO_- Fancy Oak Music Racks (ak Book Racks - - =~ - These are goo goods and the prices are right. -JCHN NEW SON VST $9.60 h $3 1) RWAAAASLA War Office made pubiic two despatches and theCape it has not been possible to give the frontier districts at first the protection they merit. “Make it koown as widely as possible ; : the Daily “bat Her Mejesiy’s Government WILI. EXACT COMPENSATION presence in full for all actual injuries done by the, enemy to the propsrity of individuals re - maining loyal to tke British crown. “Take every means povsible to record the names of every person guil-y of disloyalty with a view of the consideration of their cases afterwards.” Lonpox, Nov 22. Late last evening the YOUNG from General Buller at Cape Town, The | first of these despatches was received from General Clery, the British commander at Kstcourt, and is dated Monday, November 20, and snnounces tbat THREE PRIVATES WERE WOUNDED the previous day in an attack with the Boers at Mooi River, twenty miles south of Estcourt. the day. ment, Durzan, Nov. 22,—The Government has received the following advices from Colonel Royston, the commandant of the British voluoteers at Ladysmith, under date of November1¢: Allthe velun- te2rs and police are we!l. There are PLENTIFUL SUPPLIES AT LADY SMITH for men and horses. All was quiet yes- te:day and the same condition of affairs. exists this morning. There has been no further bombardment by the Boers, and the effects hitherto have been trifling. Weare anxious for news from the south PrieTERMABITZBURG, Nov. 22:—The Boeis arenow advancing south of Est court, aod have been reported to HAVE REACHED MOOI RIVER, which is twenty-one miles south of Bst- court and fifty-five miles north of Pieter~ The Boers are accompanied today. the trust. “Now, be effeete listening when in siderable disciple. - officers. ernment where t press hi “By t measure Knowled miritzburg. Fire.. and Marine kuowled A Sma already FIRE RISKS taken on al- most every descrijtion of property: MARINE RISKS, on car- goes of steamers and sailing of this Box 84 British Troops Ready to Advance by artillery, and fighting is considered ims The second despatch was from Colonel Boers Will Probably have to Fight Baden Powell, dated at Mafeking Novem- | ber 6th, saying that ail were well there. “We have had a few success‘ul sorties and are decreasing. r A | i 1 ‘Jueenstown, Cape Colony, Nov. 15, asj{ ever, re main, and shell us, keeping out of | range 0, our smal! guns. trom the outside world. DvyrBan, by the Boers, who have advanced con- i eiderably to the southward of that place. Loxpown yesterday’s rumour regarding the reported of the Free State General, Commandant Viljoen, who, according to previous reports was killed atthe battleof Elaudslaagte. | The Viljoen, who is operating with the Boer troops near Deaar Junction turns out to be the brother of the Commandant who was captured by the British. _———-———- -- — 94 ee mw —_- Sorn,—The following from a writer in the Montreal Siar is wortby of being put |. in operation in Charlottetown where the Highlander had an arm amputated. A young Conservatives sbould organize and | iec ith i f diecuss the different political questions of | ted in exactly the same piace. [took charge young Conservatives in this town would bai} with delight such « mover | two poor fellows eyed each other silently . si 7 ‘Phe future of this Dominion—yesg, and | he British Empire, too—will be en~ | ~~ ; . : pei 1 that sieoaene the young men of | C#/!ed ‘give him to cigarettes out of my Let them qualify themselves fur do not desire to be listeners always, and better qualified politically we feel a con~ but the respectful attitude of the listening / Let the yonng men of this constituenoy have a political association of their own, with a thorough organization and hustling ceriain times where the acts of the Gov- be thoroughly diecussed among thew, critical audience. increase, for the measure of politica) inter- est and enthusiasm isthe measure of our A large number of photographs of the P. E. Island Transvaal contisgent have Bat it has been found that many persons would like to send photos of the first P. ee +E. Islan nsurance for their country to friends abroad ; and also that many would jlike to have photos who could not afford to pay $1. Therefore a smaller pote, on a card 9x7 inches, has now been priuted. The price is35 cents, inailed to any address, post paid, on receipt 6 ena OTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 292, 4899 NO 272 <a one oe ANCED | —— O ni W it h oo pe York. rrupted Specian to Tue Examrver.] New York, Nov. 22.—The 131et annual banquet of the Chember of Commerce was held Jast night, bringing tozether five hundred redresentative businesa of New York. Among the toaste was one for Queen Victoria, men oe Ontario Elections. 8 two officers and seventeen men r Officers and twenty men wound- (Specia, To Taz Examinaz,} Toroxyto, Nov. 22.—The Provincia] Government announces that the pending bye-elections in Sovth Ontario, South Brant, Eastavnd West Elgin will be held on December 12th. enemy’s loss is heavy, and bis His guns, how- We have had EWS SINCE OCTOBER 20 — Nov. ourt is now interrupted,probab!p 22.—Commuznication Glorious: War. Lonpon, Nov, 21.—A nursing sister in the military hoepitel st Ladyemith,in the course of a letter dated October 26, to an ex-Lord Mayor of London. says: “ The glorious battle at Elandslaagte was a mighty success, but at wha: cost! All night Saturday the wounded streamed in, and all day Susday. We not onlv had all the beds filled, but the wounded were lying about the floor as thickly as we eauld putthem. We could onvly just step be- tween them t) adminieter to their wants. They were wet and cold. Some had been lying for 30 hours on the wet ground. They told:sad ta es of suffer- ing, but there wers no comylainis or mur- muring+?. Their bravery and endurance | - were marvellous. There were several wounded Boers, and it was really. amusing to see Jarge~hearted Tommy Atkinefratern~ izing with bis enemy. There was a tcuch- A Gordon , Nov. 22.—A deapatch to News from Cape Town explains in the neighborhood of De Aar CONSERVATIVES CLUB. ts , ing little sceme yesterday, | Boer in the next bed had his arm amputa- There are large numbers of | who | of the latter when he was brought f.0m the theatre. When he became conscious the votil the good-natured Tommy Atkins /could stand it no longer. ‘Sister,’ he box. Vell him I sent them. Hbere’s a mac. Light one for him.’ “I took the cigarettes and the message, The Boer turned and looked in amaze~ ment. ‘Then he was overcome, and burst into tears, and the Highlander did the same. I am afraid I was on the point of joining them, but time would not permit. “We have a splendid staff of skilled surgeon, and they are kept constantly at work.” _—_— P< <> + <e——— . SUPREME COURT. Wepyesbax, Noy. 22. how is this political education to d? True,wecan learn much by to the old campaigners, but we the presence of those older and diffidence in assuming anything Let them have meetings at and the questicns ofthe day may The argument in the case of Rore A. he young man will leara to ex- 3 Opinion, %n his feet, before aj} E Roberteon was concluded lest evening when Court took time. George ¥. Robinson vs the British American Assurance Compaoy—Tried Trinity Term last when verdict was rendered for plaintiff for $2,960. The rule nisi for non suit or new trial granted same term is to-day being argued. M. McLeod t) C. for plaintiff; W. 8. Stewart, ( C. for defendant. BORN. At Charlottetown, on the 2Ist inst., the wife of Ernestde B Peake, of a son, still bora. bis means we may acquire some of a politica! education, and as our ge increases our interest will in- 3? ge. A Youne ConsERvAaTIVE. ller Photo Ata Smaller Price. been sold, | A mighty avalanche of majestic bar-~ dere who go tee tereign ined to Sight gains in clothes at Sentner McLeod & Co’s You don’t look and feel as if you had on some other man’s clothes if you buy them from Sentner McLeod & Co. An ornament to any parlor—a photo- graph ofthe Rey. T. F, Fullerton. Cab- inet size 30 cents, mailed to any address an receipt of price hy Robert L. Cotton, P G Box 84, Charlottetown. Larger sizes, on and it will be price, by Robert L. Cotton, P. O. » Charlottetown. vessels, cvered at all seasons, LOW RATES FRED W. HYNDMAN Oifices, 35 Queen Street buy Qu cevsvvesssv7777777 -ve@® is al Telephone67. 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