OR Th TINS F gh ee pnt ate sat, 2M Mme * rage ang ‘ese ues he let 2 THE DalLY EXAMINER, UHARLOTPETUWN, DECEMBER 12, 1899 areas f y W oman’s | i : UX7o03 | | CaKMeCSS | F A woman's reproductive I} orga : tre in t most it | 1: a | kidne gs I t ; Ce d if : the ctir reans. H Dodd's Kidney Pills, by re- | t} st r t their i! pet rs on, prevent i and cure ‘ i rde vecuhar to women. t Bale von pagel: gga I and \ ieee entering upon | the Change of Lile, y« i best ! iend is !} Dodd’ | Voda s fi Ki | Kidne § [5 | Pills [- 43 oF “A > $ City of Ghent PIKFORD ¢ LIN © | << rt ~ tl ™ : i ily occasional sCVersc. : - ‘ “But it is a bright page to look to haul t - - ~ \ ‘ ¢ - 4 . » i ~ “tp,” the actions of our troops in South , , % ag PP ; Cl ioe | Africa and I thihk you will all feel that b+ g Sata sa & j : ' . hi wh EN | the British soldier to-day is equal o . | Jha cat A Sis Bl i" an ate : Rn , SOS 4 \ ee | co Meliss Yate | the British soldier of yesterday Lip) urd. Soh ea ae | I think also—1in fact, our loyal Cana- BR oy Sy >| c es Calis eee OPS i dian regiment, our special service bat- é : 2 — Hl ee: : “Rol | } o i ‘ 5. City 0 se nt will sail a Chak | talion, is at thé present moment sand- Mmeitetown ever riday at «¢ ocioc caurin g © nal } , - , . ; 2 a wiched between two well known High- season of 1899 for Halifax, calling at| , 7 ” Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- lury. Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon ver, Sheet llarbor, returning will leave l'~'ifax every Tw sday at 6 pmn aking some ~— The. 5 oe ‘ - —- on sae STEN CIC® uaS ECXCE he nt | ssengei ; modations. Saloon amidships. Specia uw freights will be given this season Further inforr stion apply to W W CLARK. Age “b' Town May 2? tl —. i i | BLACK / December 9 Bargains 9 Ye You will never re, & . get the chancé agaiii. Number 3 Crowns $15.50 " 8 Highland $21.00 1 8 Sampson $12.00 - Granite Tea Pote 256 Granite Wash Bowls 16c suy early. Qur stock will soon run out at the above prices. & Dodd and Rogers ’ AVA Re. 7 oo) — Particulars South GENERAL HUTTON’S VIEWS, Difficulties of the Boer Campaign tn king Friday m pec gy at Toronto on evening last General Hutton said: “It was my lot to have seen two Campaigns in South Africa, including the campaign against the Boers 1n 1882, “Tt was also, I was going to say, my privilece—it was certainly not my plea-| to have been at Pretoria at the present convention was niade h refore know the IT leaders, and | (I may say almost j h Africa and Trans- | d therefore fecognize, perhaps arly than many, the very great ies and dangers which cur Con- | imperial! troops in South | l wish to re- | i t meti iS ‘ are exposed to you that the war is not a succes There are fluctua »*bs and flows to the| \frica y f victories. there are el of victory and you must be pre- pared not for continuous successes, but land regiments. They are in good company, gentlemen, and I have not the slightest hesitation in assuring you that they will be equal to any emer- gency. “At my inspection of the regiment at Quebec, on October 30, nothing im- pressed me so much as their efficiency. Their physique was excellent, their steadiness on parade as soldiers reflect- ed well on the training they had receiv- ed, what struck me most and appealed to my instinct as a soldier was that there was not a man there who did not understand and apprciate the responsibility which rests on his shoulders, and which he had voluntari- ly assumed- Each individual man in that regiment was a representative of the Canadian idea of the unity of the empire r Dut ee Volunteering. Gen. Sir Redvers Buller, commander of the British forces in South Africa, who is now at Frere, Natal, is encourag- ing volunteering throughout Cape Colony. Besides the South African and Bradout horse, each 800 strong, the Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Miten- paga, Grahamstown, King Williams- town and Worcester volunteers and the Cape Mounted Rifles, now in the field, a large number of men are offering themselves as recruits. It was reported that at a mecting in the Boer camps, the Free State Boers protested that it was a waste to con— tinue the siege, and expressed a desire to return to defend their homes, — The report that the Boers have re tired from Weenan indicates that the development of General Buller’s plans is having its effect. Lying to the east of the railway a force at Weenen could threaten the line ‘ot British com- munication both at Estcourt and Wes- Se TET IT IT CARD. A se oe Flea Sure ta show you our fine of goods suit~ able for ( hristmas presentation Our etock is larger than ever, and our prices will surptise you. See our - Lornette Chains, Chain Bracelets, Brooches, Rings, ete We willbe pleased to have you call and will save you tponey. W. N. TANTON Great George Si -eet, P €00rs from Grafton St...... aw } ad W. F. . GARVELL, B. A. BARRISTER-AT-LAW ) Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN. Telephone No 170 Money to Loan. _—_,— ' . Prine Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, December 11th, 1899, the Express train due to depart from Summerside 8 00 p.m., for Char- lottetown, will until farsber notice depart at 6.10, p m, instead, and the train due to tack. Africa. fon, It was a good pe sition to hold and a bad one to abandon. ‘That it has been abandoned indicates either that the Boers are preparing to retire from Natal, or that they find it neces sary to concentrate all their forces to the defence of their Tugela river lincs which the British are preparing to at In either case they are on the defensive, which is a position that in their experience not promise much. ‘The Natal outlook is certainly } aoes | improving. The Dutch Ambition Baron Loch, former Governor of Cape Colony and British Commission- er for South Africa, lecturing in Lon- don a few days ago related some of his experiences with President Kruger. He said the remarks of the Transvaa: President years ago showed that he con templated just the state of affairs which has now arisen. Mr. Kruger even ex- pressed a desire to have a seaport, and said the Transvaal hoped to have a navy some day. The Times, comment ing upon Lord Loch’s reminiscences, says that they prove up {to the hilt the Dutch ambition for Duteh supremacy in South Africa. wn em wwe * ‘Startling Confessions Show that 25 per cant. of men and women svffer the tortures of itching piles, Investiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. Case’s Ointment has never set failed to cnre itching plies, and all of these men and “omen could end t heir suffeaings at once by using it. Scores of thousands have beer cureu by this treatment Every body can becured in the same way, More Troops. Lonpow, Dec. 10.—‘fhe Government has decided to despatch to South Africa et the earliest possible momenta cavalry brigade of about 4,008 men. Ladies, see our new Hockey | Boot - Its just what you want. R. K. Jost. —— EVENING INSTRUCTION At the P. E, I. Commex- sial College will com- mence on Monday, Oct. 9th inst, at 7,50 pm. Instruction in Arithmetic Book-Keeping,Shorthand, Penmanship, ‘lypewrit- ing, &c:* Day students admitted free. 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