“a? & ) ¥ SE DAILY EXAMINER ta . > dein been ee Renae 8s is True Liberty, waen ae Boru Men naving to advise the Public, ame Speak } rae. Laue ae “ "Sake Copies iwo ‘eda af VOL CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY DECEMBER _15, 4899 iB “NO 292 "% Cr eee : pee eae _ (C Warm {ALL THE RESERVES ORDERED OUT “ Gloves | PD) for Men N O Confirmation ofYes-! ANOTHER XMAS TALK a a that Christ- terda oS De = h FR sid. mas iist { a pe si sedit hieadiks Vv spa C Santa Claus’ Headquarters. Mp . on’'t you want an sul ee bub tone ; iaidileeescementitin: si Our great Christmas sale goes merrily 7 Pei ueet ac. | GEN. FRENCH HAS A SKIRMISH) -7m tren yo brs Seba ds ae o ved urt gz SSPARse fe K his ic zs ar Y * sy O98 Pes ie Is | i Mc Lec d, Woore & The Busiest [u TT DEC Ea as | CORy Stcr2 on Ch’town’s siact Street thing here, Fair grade of man’s kid gloves, fleece lined, 50e. Better kid, sot er and finer ia fiuish, fleece lip. ing 62¢ _ The uéwest colors in a ery fair grade kid giove seek button fastener 75c Soft;, warm ‘napa tan’ glove ‘with warm fleeca lining S8c A special line, remnants of two or three lots, value from $1.00 to $1.40, all go at $1.00 pr Fine mocha gloves, fleece sined $1.10 Soft kid,picque stitched heavy fleece lined $1,20 Fleece lined mocha, lapped wrist, push but- ton $1.55 Fine soft mccha grey, brown, tan, 7} to 93, fleece lined’ $1.90 Fine smcoth mocha, closed wrist, push button, fur top $1.40 Piqae stitched mocha glove, seamless lining, closed wrist, push button. $2. 35 Finest mocha glove with fur top, Jined with fur, anu seamless fleece, fastened by strap $2.75 Reindeer glove, fur top, lined from wrist to finger tips wita fine, soft fur—a mere elegant’ and suitable gift couldn’t be imagined $4.75 BOVAIL.. Infinitely Vore Nourishing than Extract of Meat or Home-made Beef Tea, n~ee se oes oe O@ & SD When meat is boiled the albumen hich are the nourishing constituents of meat, are and Fibri ne, ealed into the indigestible residere. By our special treatment of store to Beef Tea the nutriment which is lost in the boiling process by which EXTRACT of MEAT and HOME- MADE BEEF TEA are prepared. BOVRIL, Ltd, Montreal HEAD OFFICE FRESH LEAN BEEF We 30 Farrington St. London, England ———$— a SO SE a a f F | E flag must WITH THE BOERS Gunners ordered from Gibraltar to the Cape— Lord Charles Beresford on the Situation. (SrpectaL To THe ExamIner.] Loyaon, Dec. 15.—Speaking at Hack- | ney, last evening, Rear Admirial Beresford said he long ago told the Secretary of State for War that the government was not send- ing enough troops to the Transvaal: Lord Beresford said : ‘This war is one of the biggest wars upon which we have ever embarked, owing t> surroundings and the political circumstances ; and, if necessary, every mother’s son among ua must go to , the front. British pluck and money wil! win, an then, with equal rights for all, the British fly over the whole of South Africa. Lowpoy, Dec. 15.—A_ special despatch received here from Weenan, Natal, Dec. llth save: The Ladysmith garrison had made a sortie and destroyed Modder Sprcit bridge. Lospon, Dec. 15.—The Governmen; has decided to cal! out all the reserves and the xilitia. Three hundred gunners have been or dered to proceed fram Gibraltar to Cape Town immediately. Loypox, Dec. 15.—The War Office, last eveoing, made the following an- nouncement: “ The sixth division has been mobilized, and four battalions of this division wil! bave embarked by Sunday. The Government bas also approved of the immediate mobilization of the seventh division. Loxpow, Dec. 15.—-The Queen has sent a message of sympathy to the widow of General Wauchope. Lonvox, Dec. 15.—There is no indica- tion of the origia of the report that Lady- mith has been relieved, nor is there the least confirmation of it. There is eager eveo painful anxiety for news from Gen eral Buller, whose advance to the relief of Ladysmita is widely believed to have be- gun on Friday last. When i: begins, says one critic, the fate of the Empire wiil be centred in his camp. Lonpon, Dec. 15.—The War Office hag received the following despatch from Gen« eral Foster-Walker at Cape Town : General French wires, under dat? Dec. 13th, reporting a skirmish at 4 o’clock in the morning with 1800 Beers who were advancing sonthwart toward Nanwaport. The ekirmishing continued all tie morn- ing, the Boers fighting on a front of four- teen miles. The enemy retreated with a less of forty —— RovAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. are the greatest of the present day. YORK. Alum menacers to RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO. ae 4 c killed and wounded. Our casualties were one killed and seven wounded, including one officer and two missing. Loypox, Dec. 15.—The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily News says - General Gatacre’s men spiked their guns aod shot their horses before abandoniog their position. Lonp«y, Dec. 15.—The death is an- nounced of Private Chappell of the Cana- dian Contingent which occurred at Bel mout, Cape Colony, on the 13th, of con- silites. Lonpon, Dec. 14.—The British Wa, Office has heard nothing of the story of the relief of Ladysmith. The officials do not credit the report, as the Brelief of that placeat such an early date is believed ta be prac'ically impossible. Monreeat, Dec 14.—The Bank of Mon- treal has received a cablegram from Lon- don confirming the report that Buller and Clery have entered Ladysmith and giving the number of Boers captured ss 3,500. This cablegram was read on the floor of the Stock Exchange,and was received with tremendous enthusiasm, Wild excitement prevailed for somed time. Ajl the members of the floor joine. in enthusiastically siugiog Rule Britannia Lonpoy, Dee. 14.—One of several re- ports current here is to the effect that General Clery succeeded geiting to the north of Ladysmith behind the Boer’s posi- tion, where he is throwing up entrench: ments. If true, this indicates that Clery 2rossed the Tugela by flanking the Boers whl Builer “kept their attention riveted on Colenso. Loxpox, Dec. 14.—The following list of officers killed or wounded in the battle north of Modder River has been received Highland Brigade,—killed: Genera Wau shope, Lieutenant Colone J. N. C. Goode, Capt. Elton, Li. Ed monds, Capt. J. R. Clark, Lt. Cox, Capt Cowan, Capt. Lamberton, Lt -Col. Goff Major Robinson, Wingate and Lt Cawie. Wounded: Col. Kelcan, Major Berkely, Major Duff, Captain Featherstonhauzh, Captain Noyes, Cavtain Wolfe Murray, Capt. Richardson, Capte Campbell, Capt. Gordon, Capt. McNab, Lieut. the Hon, W. C. Bailiie, Lt. Scott and Lieut. Water- house. Capt. 0 = EE ee Help for the Boers. CLeverann, O., Dec. 14.—The Plain Dealer says: “A party of 25 young Trish-Americans has left this city to join the Boers in their fight against Great Britain. At New York these men, who are mostly veterans of the Sdanish-Ameri- can war, will join about 500 other Irish men, and the entire party will sail from New York on Saturday for Paris. In the letter city tha men will join an Irish regiment being formed to go the assistance ofthe Boers. The fecruits from this country come largely from Cuicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland and other cities. Five hundred more Irish-Americaas will follow to Paris in a | couple of weeks. Plans have already been made for {the entire regiment of 1,000 to reach the scene of the fighting. +s --e More Troops For Africa. Liverpoot, Dec 14.—Two thousand troops, including the Yorkshires and Laccashires, embarked on the transport Majestic yesterday, bound for South Africa. The lord Mayor, many other prominent citizens and a great crowd of people witnessed their departure. The men were enthusiastically cheered.§ ! Baaxpon, Dec 14.—A petition is being unanimously tigoed asking the gover.- ment to commut: the death sentence on Hilla Blake, the woman sentenced to be hanged Dec. 27th. 2 eome > Soldiers’ Families. LoxDown, Dec 14, —The unofficial mem bers of the council. in behalf of the col- ooly of Gambia, propose to contribute £500 for the relief of the families of sol- diere killed in South Afries. oe meer Recounts in Manitoba Wixyrpsc, Dec 14—Recounts have been asked for in Rosenfieki, Saskatche- wap, Souris and B-andon by Greenway- ites. The majorities in these constitu- encies were very small, the aggregate of the four being only 43 votes, NOTES AND COMMENTS. se —A notable tribute to Sir Charles Tup- per and to his colleagnes for their work as regards Macvitoba is furnished in an mmigrat‘ion advertisement which Mr. Thomas Greenway issued three years ago. Mr. Greenway eaid*in that production : “Twenty-five years ago the chief products of Manitoba were the furs of wild animals. Today (1896) these producte “are wheat, cattle, bu'ter cheese. In twenty- five years the population increased from 12,000 to 200,000, the land under cultivation frora 10,000 acres to 2,000,000 acres, and the uumber of schools from 16 to 382.” —Commenting on the result of the bye electios here the Halifax Hera'd rightly says: “It was the answer of a free and in- dependent people arising in indignant protest against the insulting threat of Sir Louis Davies that if these consti!uencies dared to elect Liberal-Conserva'ives they would be cu: off from Dominion moneys for public works. The prople of Belfast and Murray Harbor gave Sir Louis the only proper answer; they both elected Libera!- Conservetives, defeated the Grit Attorney- Genera! McKivnon, broke the local cabi- vet rauks, and left the Farquharson gov~ ernment high and dry in a minority of two or more in the new house.” l for even date in the history of our business The fact is we have a great stock of goods, nothing of the kind like it in the citw. Not a few fancy goods and toys used to help sell other lines of goods, bat a great big storefal of toys and fancy griicles, all suitable for Xmas preeente; and no job lots, no damaged goods, Santa Claus does not want his litle friends to be put off with trash or damag-~ things We try to please the kind old gent!emen, by ke-ping the newest, nicest and best of up-to-date goods. That is why Santa Claus makes our store his headquarters, ani that is why it is tbe usiest store to-day ia the city. GEO. CARTER & vO, Purveyors of Xmas Presents At Gay’s Stalls For <mas Hubbard gens, teeseeetererses age Ib Cape Cod Cranberries..........0008.. 9¢ qt Island Cranberries. ..... wesecscee 86 Qt aw = Bunch. teesreccseserse 108 3 Bunches... resi ee tt a emes = > esage vessses 95.00 " 11 DDE eccevce oc snc ce cocecee BOO Gaines, 16 10 TOE cicciicce coccctce * 40 Iba CP ecice ere *tecee 45c oo a per bbl... -- $2.45 MISCELL ANEOUS siiaiieed Pes Brussel Sprouts, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips Cabbage, Tarnips, Beas, (for baking) Honey in Comb, Cocoanuts, Savory, Sage, Lemons, &c. J. J. GAY & SON Charlottetown, P E I Telephone 180..... es Buta Short Time Till Xmas We want you to call and examine our magnificent stock of perfumes, Larger and better than ever before, with prices lower than ever before. Also a beautiful line of toilet wat- ers in attractive packages. an our display. g A. W. “REDDIN, Phm, B, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. nt Nero COME AND TRY OUR (heistmas.... Pruit Cake! Then if yon want one you will know what it is like. Weknow you want only the best, and we sell nothing but the best, made frem the very best material and baked just right. TELEPHONE 98, D. STEWART - Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Bread. PHENIX of Hartiord FIRE INURANCE Go, "Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 4. share of your patronage is solicited for this old Reliable Company PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES, E. H. BEER, Great Georce Street Authorized Agent for P. E. I Also representing other, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Companies. Charlottetawn Driving Park / ; a —AND— | Provincial Exhibition Association, The Annual General Meetinz of thia Association, will be held in the Masonic tbe 2 Building, on Thursday evening, the 28th December, inst, 1899 at the hour of 8 o’clock . The transfer books of the Association will be closed on the 187% inst, By order of the directors. C RSMALLWOOD, Secretary. Full: Electric Company All persons having accounts or claims ee thie company, are hereby request« to furnish same at the Company's Office, not later than Friday, the 15th instant, By order Dec 13~—td W. DICKENSON, Dec 8,'99--dtd Mana sare — — wttlan <li es