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Notrcuble to GORDON & McLLLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters. .cece- What Will I Buy for now goods. | A Beautiful a oeas Present . | for vour wife, mother or sister would be one of our s “< : Ye G BY cemmensll a i " ¥ . ” fy ” eng f 4 is : bs ’ yy ‘ f ena ; a i 3S A eh ie ; tll , Zoom >< \' ig k 4 mM ont Ke ad of Com House 3 True Liberty, when Free Born Vf : ' . . 4 ~ ~ \ 4 ; on * | ~, IARLOTLTE TOW N.P:. EL ISLAND. —— NEAL TE LLL TTL LN SLE PR I OTT RE ARTLINE A TARE EMS PE ER Nee a ced FRI wo RTY “eT OP Dy ES LS <a oe aa. tees at HED DAY DECEM a rym) OO BER ae AOD MS ei SM a il LL | oo AS pet a -—_- rr me O 298 KMS. GOOD NEWS FROM LADYSMITH SpectAL DESPATCH Lonpoy, Dec. 22.—General ER bade farewell to-day to the Prince of Wales-at Marlboronga House. The etaff of the new British Cou.mand-~ er-in-Chief of South Africa, includes Major-Gen]. Pretyman and Viscount Downe. Cairo, Dec. 22.—The train conveying General Lord Kitchener, aow on his way from the Soudan to South Africa via this city, was derailed north of Liefer. The result, however, was simply to retard the general's arrival bere. Lonpoy, Dec. 22.—The Daily Maj! says: It is understood {hat news has ar. rived from General White to the effect that Ladysmith is well supplied with food audammunition and can hold out much longer than had been estimated. The troops are described as ‘‘in good spirits and anxious to fight.” Loxpox, Dec, 22.—The parting mer- sege which Lord Roberts sent yerterday through the Associated Press to the American people is republished iu Lundon today and occupies the foremost place in tne afternoon papers here. They characterize the straight, simple words as eminently soldierly and as hav- ing the ring which should mark the rela” ions between the Auglo-American people. Although it arrived too late for the usual editorial comments on its contents. the display headlives show that the refer- eoce theft» .smericans’ friendliness and Canada’s patriotism and his repudiat:on o the charges of Irish disloyalty are wicely approved. Orrawa, Dec. 22.—Orders for a Second Contingent show the following require- menis:—Art llery qualifications will be: standard height, gunners 5 feet 6 inches, with 34 inches chest measurement; drivere, 5 feet 3 inches, with 323 inches best measvrement; age not less than 22 nor more than 40; must have performed at least ove annual training as a field artilleryman in the active militia or bave eerved inthe Roval Canadian Artillery. The cavalry standard is: height 5 feet 6 age not less than 22 nor more than 40. T he following are the terms of 3er- vice : (A.) — a Service underthe Army Act for et We've ‘Surprised Outselves Here and there may be seen gaps in our immense perfume display. Many of our best pieces have been picked up— but we have still many others. Haye been prices are done | away with—its clear out prices now—nothing nicer than _per- fume as a gift, Many other BLU!} WILLOW CHINA TEA SETS | This is the only storein town that keeps a full line of it. Call ard select one before they are all gone. . We have a table of Fancy China from which you may : choose a present, after buying 5U0c worth of crockery at ' W. P. COLWILL’S little articles at greatly reduced | pric: & 7 A.W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. } second Canadiana inches, with 34 inches chest measurement, | Reported by the London Mail Correspondent WHITE CAN HOLD OUT LONGER THAN ESTIMATED a ee Lord Roberts’ Departure for Africa TO THE EXAMINER. 8ix months with liability of extension to one yer. (B.) Rations, clothing and equipment, iccluding sadilery, free (C.) Pay at the rate of the standard for Northwest mounted police up to the time of debarkation in South Africa ;—after that date pay will be issued by the I m- perial Government under the royal war- rant for pay. As to the kind of horses needed, the men who offer themselves for enrolment —other than those belonging to the Royal Canadian Dragoone,and Northwest Mount- ed Police—and are accepted, are invited to offer their own horses. In case of these being accepted the price after valaation will be paid them, and the horses will be- Standard of age between tive and ten years} heigat 15 to 154 hands, and practically sound, In special cases very stout and well-buiJt horses of 14} hands may be staff, equadron and Nos. 1 and 2 troops. . 7 ’ “*B” equadron and Mexican Northwest mounted police for remainder, Nova Scotian Volunteers. _Hatirax, Dec. 20.—Volunteers in this City are offering for earoliment in the contingent with far greater alacrity than on the oceasion of the raising of the first regiment. During three days this week Col. Irving, D. O. C,, has taken the names of 75m:n. They came trooping into his office from merning till night, and when met by tee statement that he has received no instruction to en- roll but that he will take their names, they eagerly asked that they be put on the list so that if there be any chance they might obtain a place in the proposed regiment. For every one tharcome for- ward when the first regiment was enrolled there aretwo now. A despatch from Sydney says seven members of the field battery there have volunteered, egg Transvaal eouvenir booklets. Get one ‘tonight. Price 10 cents. come the property of the Government, | purchased. Saddlery will be provided, viz : regu- | lation cavalry pattern, for regimental! Clarke Wallace's View. —— Toronto, Dec. 21.—Hon. N. Clarke Wallace, speaking here yesterday as to the second contingent, sad: “This is Canada’s imperial opportunity. Not ouly Britain’s exuetence, but Canada’s existence a8 @ nation is at etake, and there should be unanimous and immediate action. It is deplorable to think that cuch a right acm thould be paralyzed in the hour of need by apsthy and digsensions at Ottawa. The government fought behind clored decors Wade from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum. —ny for four days before it decided to eend the first contingent, when al/ the loyal men of Canada were clamoring for immediate action, and now that Canada should raise not less than 5,000 men, there are heg- giings and divieions over the question of sending one thousand. So there isa lack of vigorous and prompt patriotism which should characterize the government at Ottawa. Iam in favor of summoning parliament immediately; in fact, parlia- ment should have been summoned long ago,to take the voice of the nation on this question,” How to Beat the Boers Loxpon, Dec. 2).—J, B. Robertson, tlie South African millionaire, now in Engand said in ao in'erview the statements t! a: the Boer ammuvition stores were coming to an end were all nonsensre. He added: ‘‘They have unlimited supplies including food. lt iealsoa mistake to believe thet they are led by foreigners. They are tel - iowing their own traditional tactics. They will never be conquered by the. present British tactics.” Mr. Robertson declared in conclusioa : ‘There isa method by which they can be beaten. Eoglish commanders will voon discover it, and when they ,do the war will soon end. He refused to say how the enemy could be beaten on the ground that it would be cabled to South Africa im mediately, — hl A lip Col. Steel Proposed. Ersonton, N W T, Dec 12,—There is a strong teeling here in tavor of a North West contingent for Africa, made up of mounted plainsmen and mountaineers. A first class corps could be mustered. Col. Steel, who is aman of wide experi- ence, is spoken of asthe proper leauer. He has had years of experience on the plains, andin the Yukon, and has but to call for men and he would get thous- ands of rough riders, not only in Canada, but also from the neighboring states of Montana and Washington, who as riders, riflemen, packers and frontiersmen could not be surpassed, inured to exposure, and versed in the ways of the savage; able to ecout, to do outpost duty, to pack stores, they should prove an effective adjunct of the intelligence department of the army in | Africa. Presents for boys, presents for girls, RO "AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. (we a — me FOR NITFAVEII Wave Crest Opal Ware. Bisque Figures. Gents’ Travelling Cases. Fine Manicure Sets. Collar and Cuff Boxes. Fine Stationery 3oxes. Parker Fountain Pens. Decorated Chinaware. Tucks’ Calendars. Fine Leather Purses. See our display of Faney Chinawear. kKverythibg in Christmas Presents, at prices to suit, GEO. CARTER & CO Headquarters for Xmas Presents. 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