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A Full Set of Artificial Teeth for $5.50 The large and upwards, and fully guaranteed. ables us to make the number of setts we make en best teeth at lower prices than is usually charged We use our new patent suction on Call and examine specimens of our Teeth extracted free of charge when preparing ‘or plate. Call in morning and’ BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS ; Over store of Prowse Bros. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.LE. I. the use of this constant cutting out, bast. white stripe flannelette, rlain collar dc, etc. get your teeth same day. WBABARAAGSAGIAR SAVE TIME AND LABOR % 43 £5 & pe « SPP REPRE RS 4 z ? AU SSRN SESE SE SPREE ABS NESE NES ENE RPE AES ES PE PS BSS SRE EE ES SERRE ee a ee a peaceoreeceny + “ s 2 ee ee ee AS - ais RII RBBB ISLAND, THURSDAY Relieving —————_ ______ General Buller Will Pursue His Jcigiaal Pian of Compaign. Lord Menthuen and Staff Have Gone to the Front. [SeecraL To Toe Examiyer,] Lonpox, Nov. 16.—A despatch to the Mail from Durban, dated Nov. 11, says that Lord Methuen and his staff took the train going north in the direction of Lady» smith tonight. The London newspapers are again without news from South Africa except the announcement of the arrival of transports at Cape Town. Eighteen thousand troops have landed at the Cape since November 4. General Buller says that the standard is not at Cape Town but in the country to the north. He has completed plans for the relief of Ladysmth; and additional troops whicb are now arriving wil! be utilized ac- cording to the plan of campaign prepared oefore the General left England. Lonpon, Nov 16.—The London News Cairo despatch says that spies confirm the report that the Khalifa is advancing on Omdurman. Several British officers and a detachment of Seaforth Highlanders are going to Khartoum Rome, Nov. 16.—An official note issued by the Papal authorities repudiates the pro~-Boer opinions recently expressed by the Observatore Romano. The note de- clares emphatically that the Vat'can does not favor the Transvaal during the presen; struggle. Loxpox, Nov. 16.—George Wyndham, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War, addressing his constituents at Dover, eaid that uext to the affectioa which the colonies held for the Mother lt Country he would place the friendship of the United States of America. This friendship between the American Republic and the British E npire, declar- ed the speaker, is one of the most romantic and may become cne of the most momentous and far reaching episodes of modern his~ tory. It does not, however, imply hostil- | ity to any other great power. Lonpox, Nov 16.—A despatch from Pietermaritzburg says it is yumoured that General Joubert, the commander of the Boer forces that surrounded Ladysmith has been killed in action. The Times, of Natal, publishes a tele- gram from Lorenzo Marquez saying that General Joubert was killed in the action fought at Ladysmith on the ninth of November. F'ire.. and Marine “—/snurance FIRE RISKS taken on al- most every descriztion of property: MARINE RISKS, on ear- goes of steamers and sailing vessels, cvered at all seasons. LOW RATES FRED W. HYNDMAN Offices, 33 Queen Street Telephone 67, WALT TES THE LOBSTER SEASON. nts New Regulations Compiled by the Minister of Marine. {[SrecraL To rHE Examiner. ] Ortawa, Nov 16 —The regulations to govern the lobster fisheries for the sea ~ son Of 1900 have been drawn up by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, based upon the recommendations of the lobster commission of last year. The close season along the Bay of Fundy Coast and the adjacent Island from the main boundary along New Brunswick, around Cape Sable and as far as Halifax, is from May Ist to December 14th. inclusive. The close season alcng the Nova Scotia coast from Halifax to Red Point between Martin Point and Michaud Point, Cape Breton, and including Chedabucto and S’. Peter’s Bay and adjacent Island, and the Gut of Caneo as far as Line, and from Flat Point to Inverness, Connolly Light houre opposite, is from July Ist to March 3lst following, inclusive. Along the Cape Breton coast from Red Poist to Cape North and around to Cape St. Lawrence also along the ccast and waters of the Magdalen Islands including the Bird Rocks and Byron Is!aod and along the south sbore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence from Bay Blance Salmon westward to head tide, the close season isfrom August Ist te April 30.h, inclu~ sive. The close season along the Northum~ berland Straits is not yet absolutely fixed. In all other parts the close season is from July Lith to April 19th, inclusive. Along the Northumberland Straits from a line drawn from Black Fish River, N. B. to West Point, P. E, I., and a line from Indian Point near Cape Tormentine to a point in P. E. Island not yet absolutely fixed, the size limit is seven inches. Along the Bey of Fundy coast and around Nova Scotia as far as Halifax the limit is nine inches. A Sharp Engagement. ee Mania, Nov. 15.—The thirty~ hird in- fantry, in Oue ofthe sharpest two bours’ engagements ofthe war with an equal force ofinsurgents, five miles from San Fabian, Saturday, lost one officer and six men killed and had one efficer and twelve men wounded. The Americans captured twenty-nine Filipinos and a hundred r‘fles and found 81 insurgents dead lying in the trenches and rice fields. Many more Filipinos doubtless were kille. or wounded, Sinews of War. Lonpon, Nov.15.—Tenders for £3,000,: 000 in treasury bills, the first instalment of the war fund, were opened yesterday. The total of the applications amounted to £10,721,000. The issue was allotted as follows: £2,000,000 at six months and £1,000,000 atl2 months. ‘The average rates per cent. were £3 18334 for the 81x months’ bills and £3 5s 6d for the 12 month’s bills. Japan Investment. Lonpon, November 15.—One of th largest blocks of six months’ treasurye bills issued on November 10 bas been allotted to the representatives of the Jap-~ anese government, These men have also one large deposits in leading London anks, REPORTED DEATH OF GEN Force Has Gone to Ladysmith ETAT OUBERT FIRE ON AN OCEAN LINER The Patria of the Ham- bure-America Line PASSENGERS AND CREW WERE SAFELY RESCUED. Heroism of Captain and Crew High- ly Commended. [SpeciaL ro Tue Examiner. ] Loxpox, Nov 16.—The Hamburg- America steamer Patria, Captain Frolich, which left New York on November 4 for Hamburg, ison fire at Dover, All the passengers were rescued and have arrived at Dover. According to the interviewers, conversa~ tions with the passengers elicited the fact that most of them are Americans who have come over for their vacation in Europe. All were ordered on deck at six o'clock on Wednesday morning when they were informed that a disastrous fire had broken ont among the general cargoand es the crew were unable to cope with it the Cap- tain said that he considered it advisable for the passengers to take to the boats. At this time the fire had obtained a thorough hold upon the cargo. The smoke and flames were ascending with over- powering force, and causing the greatest alarm. The crew worked like heroes in the splendid endeavour to keep the flames under, but the great quantity of linseed among the cargo made all efforts hopeless. There was great excitement among the women and the children, but the example of superb coolness eet by the captain anc the crew had acalming effect on the pas~ sengers. A steamer camealong and picks ed up the passengers from the boats. The captaia of the Patria remains aboard the steamer at Dover. Essington, B. C., Burnt Out. ——ee {Sesctan to Toe Examiver.] Vicroria, B, C., Nov 15.—Essington, the principal town of Northern British Columbia, was obliterated by fire to-day only one building escaping. Bappeck. June 11, 1897. C.C. tK1cmarps & Co. Dear Sins,—MINARD’S LINIMENT is my remedy for NEORAUGIA. It relieves at once. A. 8. McDoxatp Mens woolen underwear and ready-made clothing. Also 40 fur collars at 95c at Paton & Co’s. Miss Sexton, expert corset fitter, arrived from New York last night, and will be at Stanley Bros for a week. Ladies get your corsets fitted, then youget a corset that gives you solid comfort and eatis- factioa. W B—Awmerica’s leading, cor- set $1 00 up— No charge for fitting» Come. Stanley Bros. GET THE WAR NEWS EVERY DAY —= TueDary Examiner is first on the streets each day with the fullest and latest despatches from the seat of war. This is admitted on every side. Tue Dairy Examiver will be sent to any address during ‘tne war for twenty-five cents a month. Write enclosing stamps to THE EXAMINER PUB. CO., : Charlottetown NOVEMBER I6, 1899 Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards. the food against alum. ee the sath of the preset day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, Alum baki menacers to Rubber Heels No jar—no noise—springy step—elastic walking — no sore muscles—walking made a pleasure, Have you tried them Why not We sell O’Sallivans, O’Sullivans are best. Mens 50 per pair Womens 40c per pair. GOrF BROS oN SUURSOUCERESEENTEGEDCCESECSURERREEER2E2 2 About These —Chamois Vests We have been showing lately. They are a decided success. 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