t a =e a | Despite the Rain-—= Un Saturday ladies came oat great display of Handkerchiefs, Many to°see t uld1.’t get They weren't disaypointed. If you e& here Saturday, come to-day. lo pnp to aoy - : | | | Picture hanckerchicfs for chillren; not ror: than half doz one customer. Caeey Seman Tiel: Calis sa hii oss ccccicecccncdtcagn ccdieiine 2c each Colored border handkerchiefe—lavge s)z°.......... cou geseuee G08n Ladies’ white hemstitebed bandkerchiefs..... c.cese0-.40 each, 39c doz Handkerchiefa with mediam widih, colored hem, ' Stell Mbeiis use eek 5c each or 50c dozen Pretty plain, white hemetitched handkerckfs......6¢ each or 60¢ dezen Ladies’ white embroidered handkerchiefs, very dainty little edge svanmiededeenee « “F stein aetdans shh sass ..2¢ each or 75c dozen t Very pretty little handkerchiefs with embroidered edge - b> ¢ 0. abeecenelibdnd «téqubecesceveceicenen 20 ONSe GF $66 honet A dainty lot of white iawa handkerchiefs—some hemstitched—others bemstitched with lace invertion .........cccccore.cccsesess o « ...+.10¢ each ered handkerchiefs ina new dainty pattern . eeeeeel Le each ..-l5e each f embroidered handkerchiefs........... l7c each INOS .cccesn Very pretty embro and initled handkerchiefs...... White hemstitched Another pretty lot Better and prettier ‘ i cuiaen 18,21, 22, 23, 27,49¢ i iaialaiad at 20,32, 26, 40, 45, 55, 62c sin Irish lawn handkerchiefe, fair size Lovely laced edge handkerchiefs For gentlemen—p! wih ie oc bbucaich oeeeiies 8c each or 80c doz «+ seeeeel03 each or $1.10 doz itched lawn handkerchiefs. .14c each or $1.50 doz »+ «+180 each or $2.00 doz 5 s+ hey Large size, little finer, also.....«.... Gentlemen’s hems Plain, all linen ha m9) 2 aay oO ery le "a - ) Gentlemen’s pure | nen hemstitched handkerchiefe......... 21, 24, 27 | MUUne ~-&-~ MCLEOD The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. Better grades, similar handkerchiefs. ... nen hemstitched handkerchiefe Lord Methuen Deteats The Whole Boer Force BRIGHTO 7 DEFEATS ALL IMPORTED_» Can be procured at RY 17, TELEPHONE NO, 91.....-. *eeeee | N ALE and STOUT Brighton Brewery & Office No. 79, Queen St. chAARAAASARAAAAAARRARARAA You are Invited To call end see our XMAS STOCK of Reed and Rattan Chairs —Cobbler Seat Rockers, Fancy Oak and Mahogany ‘Tables, “x Urs &ee ur Rattan Goods re Particularly Fine - & Call in and look round. Our time is yours and quote prices. —Sel- you and send So are the prices. —-we will be glad to show you goods, ections may be wade cow, and will store for home wh:o you want them. JOHN NEWSON FECES EEE TEER EEE EEE AFAR AAARAAAMAAAARBRA cS Beh EEE SES EE SE Se ue RLOTTE DOWN 2B: 4.45 , WEDNESDAY This is True Liberty, when Frese Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evrrpmzs ne nn Relief of Kimberley Expected Soon. The Boers Retiring in Cape Colony. } | changed, Lancers in Contact with the Boers on the 30th. General French wishes to advance but not strong enough.—Latest news from Ladysmith reports continued shelling (Specran To Tae ExaAmIner.] Lonpon, Dec. 6.— The latest news from Ladysmith is dated Nov. 27. On to¥n, the anv that day the Boers shelled without, however, causing serious damage. The situation continues practicatly un- but the garrison is anxiously awaiting relief. There is vo fresh news of the British advance in Natal. Five spans of the railway bridge at Colenso were blown into the river; but the road bridge apparently remains intact, Nothing is known regarding Methuen’s advance. But in many quarters it is be- lieved that hia arrival in Kimberl-y may be affected this week. In Cape Colony the Boers have fallen back upon Galesburg. General French’s force is anxious to be allowed to advance but is not strong enough vet to undertake an offensive movement. Gen, Gatacre is moving north. The Cape Attorney General will, it is reported, probably proceed to England as ambassador of the Bond to negotiate for & cessation of hostilities and eecure the in- dependence of the Free State. Bat the British Government is unlikely to enter into any negotiations until war has been definitely concluded. Lonpon, December 6.— The Telegraph’s correspondent at Pietermaritzburg, in a despatch dated November 20.b, says that Genera! Joubert, the Boer commander, it alive aud well. London, Dec. 6.—The Daily Mail saye: General Yule, who succeeded to the com- mand of General Symons, after the latter had been fatally wounded at Dundee, is about to return nome, his health having been broken under the strain of the ex- posure to which he has been subjected in Natai following his arduous campaign in India. LoxDox, Dec. 6.—The Telegraph pub- lishes a deepatch dated, ‘‘Modder River,’, which gives additional details of the fight. It says that the two British ran out ing there. batteries were twe of ammunition and compelled to retire. They lost y~five horses, and the horses of the officets were used to assist the gurs out of the action. A driver, t) ough shot through the lung, drove his gun oat. Methuen’s original intention was to take the town with tle bayonet after dark; but the troops were too ex- hausted. The enemy left many rifl2s and quanti- General ties of ammanition. The Boers now occupy a strong posi- tion on the ridge six miles north of the town. The Lancers were in contact with them on November 30tb. - LOCAL NOTICES. Ladies"Granby cvershoes at R. K. Jost. Lambe wool scles for iadies, gentlemen and children, at R. K. Jout’s, A nice musica! instrument would make an acceptable Xmas gift.—You can get just what you wantat Miller Bros. Rink tickets for Xmas box. The man- agers of the rink forthis season thought the weather alittle sbade mild for making ce, have wired away for colder weather iand expect it herein time for Xmas skat- ing. The tickets wil! be the same price as last year $3.50 for gents and $2 50 fur ladies. i. Rememberthe apron fairand high tea on the 14th ins’, under the auspices of tbe W CT U. Abundance of good home made candy. To thelady buyers of Xmas goods. — This week we will open our stock of fancy goo'is ~ would you do us the favor if in need of presents. to look over our stock—will deem ita pleasure to show you through. This advice is also tor gentle- men.—Reddin Bros, opposite Post Ollice. | | Farm for Sale. ee Mr. William Grant offers by private sale, his farm of 100 acres, situated at Mill View, Lot 49. 80 acres clear, rest covered with fence poles. Good dwelling house and outbuildings}on the farm. Near church, schools and shipping, ele- ven miles from Ch’town, and two miles from Vernon River Bridge. Part of pur- chase money down, balance secured on farm atlow iaterest. A good chance to get a good farm ata bargain. For fur- ther particulars apply to ; MI( HAEL GRANT, Mill V.: +. — —— ‘ Nov 30— If Your ‘binking of Purchasing a FLot Vater ~— Bottle We are showing a splendid lot this week and are giving usually low prices on same. Alli this year’s make, direcs from manufacturers, Covered, Ribbed or Plain also in stock at low figures. Combination Hot Water Bo.tles—Syringee, all kinds, A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B. Cetra] Drugstore, Suupyside., ranean is DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University.) Office and Residence--Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10a. m,, 1 to 3 and Tto 8 p. mw. Prompt attention to country calls. — ee = ] RAD AL, an tae =) | Al Tee ae ea ee ! — 1 DOCK Sr. — =, ae > DECEMBER 6, 1899 DESTRUCTION OF THE COLENSO BRIDG / |HORRORS OF THE KLONDIKE | pact | | j safe dis'ance. Death by Starvation of Three Men Who Found Rich Diggings. Vancouver, Dec 5.—The steamer Dan- ube, from Skaguay, brings oews of death by starvation of M. C. Daly, of Boston, andtwo Frenchmen. Last fall two Ameri- cans named Lawler and Smithson formed a partnership with the otherthree. About Christmas they began to stake grourd on Bonanza river. A_ blizzard came on. Daly and the two Freachmeo became separated from the other ‘wo, and were lost. They wandered away without provi- sions, and with scant clothing and blankets, and a single tent. After the storm Lawler and Smithscn followed their footsteps ip the snow. ‘They ‘ound messages written on trees telling a sad iale of privation and suffering. A few days later their camp was found. Ono the ground, his form wasted to a mere skeleton, was the corpse of one of the Frenchmen. The kettle on the camp stove contained a frozen mass of rawhide thongs of snowshoes, which the men had attempted to use for food. Daly’s body was found a short distance away, and securely buckled around his hollow ribs was a buckskin belt containing $1,000 in gold dust, with a scrawled note that they bad found rich diggings. Lawler will leave here in % few days for his bome in New York. SECOND LETTER FROM SANTA CLAUS. Arctic Circle, Saturday, 2nd Dec, 1899. Dear Mr. Paton,—I have been in the west since Friday morning and I can tell you I feel tired. You would have laughed if you had seen me last night, I had to sleep out in the cold snow. Several Polar Bearscame prowling around, but I had two guos that [ used and kept them at a After lighting my camp dre had a few hours sleep and started off azain this morning. When I get to Ch’town, | am to show a!! the boys and girls my gune, pistols, cannons, war hor-es and batile- ships. I beard about the war firat time last week, and had I’known sooner I, “ould have gone south and helped ‘our boys te whip the Boers,’ butas it is I wont forget the boys. Did you order the candies yet? Be sure you get them as nice as Jast year’s. My. but they were love'y ! I am glad you lilel the toys [ sent you in advance. I picked them all out especially for your store. Your friend Santa Ciavs. _. EE Prince Edward Island Magazine ..NWOW ON SALE.... 4t all the Bookstores and at BR. H, Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER P. E. I. Transvaal Contingent, Frontispiece Ecce Homo !—(a_ sonnet) by Thos A Lepage. The Island of St. John in 1721, by Prof. John Caver. The Doings of a Day, by R. E. Smith. Voices from the Abegweit, by M. Swabey Rule Britannia. Portrait of Sir L. Dangers of the 3. Dyer. Mic-Mac Mythology, by Clarke, B. A. Che Land Question of P, John Ross. Memories of the Past, by John P. Tanton. Our Prominent Men—Our Christmas Numbe H. Davies, K. C. M. G Jeremiah §&, E. Island, by 5c a copy—Send for sample, The P. E. Island Magazine, P.'O.tBOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. Arthur J. B. 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