Pel 7] “4 lhl = Dd THIS WEE GALA WEEK ——- FOR t. Dunstan’s IS Cathedral arrangements made Railway for reduced pecial with the fares WEh ave mace special ranwe ments, those who purck ee ii will know that the their money’s worth. | Capt Lafons, Lieut. Gunning, Lieut. Hey- Our goods Our prices Our principles —CAN BE— RELIED ON | We Have What We Advertise ' A vicit toour store convin- ces all that we have one of the fine-t and best assorted stocks of Dry Gcods in the! WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLES’ STORE = i wmuccessors tO.... i | | i COo’y, | W. A. WEEKS an oe. ps, obre 1p eS + Gre orbs oe TS TS IS AS DAINTY JEWELRY and SILVERWARE Now Opening We havea very large assort- ment of dainty things in jewe’ y and silverware suitable for gifts We can promi: + you expers work in engraving, try us the next time you want any done. You can always depend on us for something good, W. W. WELLNER The Great Watch House. ES a Mr. - Arthur J. 'B. Mellish, Barrister ah 4 Attorney at law, being about to proceed to Scutb Africa for the winter On active mulit ary Service in reeponse to Her Majesty’s call, begs to announce that in his absence bis law- office at Souris wi!l be kept open and all Jegal business will be promptly at tend ed tounder com petcnt management. Correspondenence may be addressed to him at Souris as usual. BLACK DIAMOND LINE T le S . fren | te duc at Cb’ town, Movcay mcrning, 3Cth,and sails for ‘St. Jobn’e, NAd, via S. ** BONAVISTA ”, Mc otrea), Friday morsing, Oct. O.t North Sydney, carrying horees, ve ard sheep oa deck and pro- cuce under deck at lowest possible ta‘es. For further particulars as to height and paseage epply to gos, “> it PEAKE BROS &CO., town, Oct 26-99 guen, 2 bvate Cal~ esiling | Zi ib, / | Wounded, i &3are. | ging, Capt. Paton, Lieut. Banke, ; One MAD Missing. | bined 20,000 men. } i bad | leave for want of a traneport. | awaitipz | extra quick passage for their benefit. GO THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 26, 1899 BATTLE OF ELANDSLAAGTE. | List of Casualties and the Those Who Fell. | x, Oct, 25.—An cfficial despatc! from | idyémit , the Brit headquarters Natal, gives the tollowing list of casu alties among the prominent Boers at the battle of Elandslaacte :— Gen. Viljeer, kill ep. Kock, wounded and capturec, (since dead. * Gen. =e ck’s scn, killed Co] ,German officer comn and- y the art ra Aidan led, and a prisoner, ae us, wi ed, prig» one? Several Boer standards captured, BRITISH LOSSES. jbe foliowing British aagte : is an Official list of the casualties at the battle of Elands- Imper al Light Horee— Killed, Colone] Scott-Chisholm; wounded, Majur Sampson, Captain Orr, Captain Mullene, Lieut. Curry, Lieut. Shore, Lieut. Forber, Lieut, Campbel!, Lieut. Norman. Second Ba:tery of Field Artillery— Captain Campbell, Lieut. Manley, Staff-Captain Brooke, 7th Hua. Firet Devonshire Regiment—W ounded, ley Lieut. Green. let Manchester Regiment—Wouuded— Col. Curran, Capt. Melville, Capt, Newbeg- The following commeatipe ocsured among the rank and file 5th Lancers—Three troopers wounded. # Imperial Light Horse-~Two s rgeapts ard four troopers killed and thirty- five non commissioned officers and men wounded ; 2let Field Battery—Three wcunded, 420d Field Battery—Two gunnersand a driver wounded. Ist Devonshire Regiment—Twenty~nine non * Commissioned officers and men wounded. Ist Manchester Regiment—Eleven nou- commissioned officers and men killed, and twenty 8.x wounded, gunners cc i eam WAR NOTES. Generals White and Yule have a coms force otf all arms of 49 guns and A splendid instance of the epontaneous cO-Operation of army and navy ie given in the action of Captain Lambton, command.. ing the Britieh first-class cruiser Powerful while onthe way tothe Cape. Calling at Mauritius, he tound a line regiment that been ordered to Durban unable to Witbout instructione, he embarked tbe whole regiment aboard the Powerful and landed them at Cape Town, making an Describing the fight at Elandelaagte, ihe Daily News’ correspondent says: ‘The apprcaching fall of darkness was a great factor in the last phases of the fight, mak-~ ing the capture of the position’ at once sb volutely imperative. By this time the crack of rifles asd the rattle of Maxims had becom: absolutely furious. Our men understocd the enouvts, Nothing Joth, they «exposed th- mseeives ently in their resolution to drive the Boers trom their last stand. Orficers, ser- geants and men fel in the lines, but nothing checked the fierce onset. Con- Sp “uous amorg the Gordon Highlanders end i1 the fighting line through- cut was Lord Ava, attached pec ally fo = the: sobrigedier’s = #taff The ne is Pash wasasight w ree. With levelled bayovers, cheering as they went our men eprang over the bou'ders that were strewn at their fret. The Boers, recoiling, fired wildly and they dash d down the rugie! sieep to escape the anvibilation threatened them. Some. desperately determined on killing, return- ed, however, to the Nek, in the rear of which the Highlanders had crouched behind eome bouldere. These men fired on ambulance men at work among the wounded. I and others there caa certify from our Own experienge to this dastardly act.” The correspondents’ details ot the fighting confirm the reports of the magnificent bravery ot the Boers in the face ot their equally iatrepitd enemy. The Dutchmen’s artillery practice was excellent, far superior, Says one cor: respondent, to apything they have yet shown. Rubber necesellyV we] vai Names of | WEDDING BELLS. rhe marriage of Mr. E Hildreth Duche- min and Mise Minnie A. Cock was solemn- i . ized last eveni ing at the residence of the | bride’s mother was performed by Rey, D. B. MclLecd. pastorof Zion church, appropriate music | velng furnished throns ghout by Profeseors | Watts and Grant. M: es Ida © lark, of | Mount Stewart, was bridesmaid, and the ig Ages was supported by his hrother, Mr. iW. . Duchemin. The bride was given awap gt her brother, Mr. Pope Cook, of table of elegant design the yift ot Mr. Mrs. James Barrett. During the evening | | the Artillery Band, ot which the groom 1s a member, serenaded the The prooni is Recording Secretary of Court Mount Stephen, I. O.F.,and_ the officers and members of the conrt presented him | witha congra‘ulatory address, Mr. and | Mrs. Duchemin wiil reside on Upper Great George Street, where Mrs. Ducbe- | mio will be “at bome” after Monday, Nov. 6th. They haye the best wishesofa large circle of friends, to which we add those of Tue Examiner. aud happy couyle. | The residence of Chief Engineer Large was last evening the scene of a highiy! interesting event, the occasion being the marriage of his youngest daughter, Mies Edith Mary, to Mr. Wallace Stewart, secoud eon of Major D. Stewart, of this city. Rev. T.F. Fullerton spoke tbe worde which made the two one. The bride wore cream silk crepon trimmed with chitfon, and carried a bouquet of white roses ard carnations. Tue bridesmaid, Mies Margaret Large, wore white flowered organdie made over pale green and carried & bouquet of pink roses and carnations, The groom wae supported by his brother, Mr, W. A. Stewart. The ceremony was witnessed only by the immediate ‘relatives ot the contracting parties. The house was tastefuily decorated, and after the ceremony a tempting array of delicacies was served. The popularity of the bride and groom was attested by the great pumber of presents received. After passs ing a very pleaeantevening Mr. aud Mrs. S ewart repaired totheir fature residence On Fitzrcy Street, foliowei by the good wishes of al]. Tue Examiner joined in wishing them a bappy wedded life. Mrs. Stewart will be “at home” Oct, 30th, 31-t aud Nov. Ist, —_— +> - a Morell Notes, The starch factories are getting potatoes than they cantakecare of. The ercp of chenangces “however” is not so good as expected, and considerable dry- rotis steu. The reds and whites are a good crop, but also | more liakle to rot. Mr. and Mrs Edward Duff bave returned to Boston. Mr. Duff and Alfred, son of Wm. Duff bave had excellent eport duck shootibg having bagged \in two deys about 60 birds. Edward is a crack shot aod Alfred is not tar bebind him having gone uoder a couree of training by the “old man,” a veteran sportsman. Our mail managements are wretched in fact no betier thanthe days of the ttaze coach of “Auld Lang Syne.” Aa express train goes flying to Charlottetown in the morning but takes vo mail nor is there avy f1cm Charlottetown by the evening train. I: tekes almost two days tegeta rerly from Charlottetown. We have po money order cffice nor FP. O. Savings Dank, and yetsome people prate of the wonderful ‘“‘businees” government. The Department requires @ petition pray- ing and begging forour rights, yet tbe seme Department can change the Post Office at Lot 40 against the wishes of 99- 100 of the peoyle without a petition. We have in this vicinity firet ciass horses and beg+—fair cattle and sheep, but our geese and chickens are very inferior. it scmeone could devise a plan to induce our farmcre to substitute the emal! bens for the improved Plymouth Rocks or other similar breeds that person would be a j hilantbropist indeed. The chicken indus- try is a coming one, and there is money in it, But no market can be found for the majority ofthe emall and poor stock offered here. Court ‘‘Morel}” I. UO. F. bave secured rooms from W.T. Anderson, Eeq., for their meetings, baving failed to make satiefactory arrangements witb the Morell Hall Co. Their new quartere will be very comfortable, sud prospects are good for a greatly increaced membership this wipter. R. W. Cox. Esq. has decided to build a starch factory here. He has a grand site for one. We understand the coatract for the building is already let. JUNive. Morell, Oct. 25, 1889. Heels 7 .. + ae } J No jar—nvu noise—springy | gniey Bros. — TO step—elastic walking made sore muscles—walking a pleasure. Have you tried them Why not We sell O’Sullivans, O’Sullivans are best. Mens 50 per pair Womens 40c per pair. BROS LOCAL NOTICES. White aprons, one case just opened at California Tokay grapes received today at Beer & Goff's. 75 baskets new grapes received this morning at Beer & Goffe. Shorthand class opens tonight at the C. B.C, Men’s and boys’ sweaters. lines to chose from at loweet prices. Macdonald & Co. The largest -—J.B Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and hundreis have turned to Dr A. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile The fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect @ per- MaBent COP gs See . Sees ~~ nN * The interesting ceremony | a York. She wore white siik, with veil and | Orange blossoms. The bridesmaid wore pale blaesilk with feathertri mming.” After | the cerem ny a collation was served. The bride received a great many gifts, promi- | bent am¢ bg the number being a fancy | night @ppears in another column. ‘Local and Other Items, 2 ; | Muss Manongy’s recital at the garter Hall at & p. m. id delightful BulOiFtR. es Hore. Soip.~—A Sydni y despatc h says : The Gace al] house has been eold to Char- o.lelown parties for a lar ge sum. stiches C. O, F.~-Conrt Ategw eit C. O. F. | meets tonight in Mechanics’ Hall at eight | o'clock sharp. By Seer, -_- >>. j ADVANCE IN FLovr.— Flour bas adyanc~ | { ed ten cents a barrel in Charlottetown, owing 'O@raise in the price of wheat in Chicago. | sii casei KixDeRGartes Hart. — The pro- | gramme for Miss Malovey’s concert to- Itisa good one and ebould attract a large audi ence. - Bopy Fovnp. _The linibe of Mrs. Smith, whose mysterions disappearance has be:n | referred to in another colump, has been found on the shore, not far trom her home. She bad evidently drowned herself. To-Nicut’s Coxcert.— Don’t miss the | concert In the Kiadergarten Hal] to-vight. Miss Maloney and the ladies and genile- men assisting ber have prepared a splendid program™e, —_—_-—_— Tue Lake Hcron,—The Eler-;Demp- ster steamer Lake Huron left about two today for Liverpool direct, taking a large freivybt, the details of which were given by Tuk Examiner some daysago. The passergers include Jobo Hunter, Jobn Tallant, David Tawse, Hugh Brady James McGregor, David G. Iver, Francis Gaste, Jobn Blair ang John R:- ab. “Mixp Yertr Own Bosixees” is the ad- vice to be publicly given to old and young on Friday evenirg, This timely lecture will be delivered by Rev. W. P. Archibald, efSunny Brae, in Zion Church Lecture rocm on this coming Friday evening at 8 o’clock, A well stocked table of home made candy, pure and reliable, will be found on sale. Admission 10 cents. Bazaar ACKNOWLERGMENTS.— The eom-~ mittee of tbe Cathedrel Bazaar thank fully acknowledge contributions as follows : Mre. H. J. Williams, Providence, parcel fancy articles; Mr. J. H. McQ.aid, Mon- tague, $4; Mre. Allen L. McDonald, Soorie, $1; Mrs. H. Edmonds, $1; Miss M. McQuaid, Souris, 50c; Mies Maggie Kelly, Montague, Set Toilet Mate, Cakes from | Mrs. Samnel McRae, Kent Street, Mra. Arthur Edmonds, Mrs. James McQ) 1aid, Souris, acd Miss Louisa Groome. Tre Evenrxe Newspaper. —It is almost midoigbt in South Africa when the eveo- ing newspaper in Canada is going to press, and thus ite readers will not bave to wait uotil the next morning for the record cf each day’s campaign. The difference of teven Fours in time between Toronto and Cape Town operatcs to the advantage of the evening vewepaper ag against the morning paper in Caneda. Aj] the news which !s available for publication in the papers to be prioted in Cape Town to morrew morning cau be printed in the eveping papers of Canada tc-night. The eveniug paper is able tu publish tbe first record of every great event in the history which the world ie now making, and the troutle in South Africa is | kely to more completely establish the moruing frees in its position as & purveyor of second-hand news.— Torooto Telegram. oo | Ovr Coxtincenr.—See tbeir photo-~ gravh in Johnson & Johnsou’s downtown drugstore. leave your order tor one at the drugstore, at Westlake Bros.’ atudio, at THe Eaaminen office, or with Robert L. Cotton, who has the sole control of the pho’‘o. Price $1.00. Names of men printed on it. Orders filled in orderin which they are received. PERSONAL. Bishop Macdonald is in Ottawa. Mr. John Newser is visiting Sydney. Mrs. W. Bowness, returned to her home in Kensington this morning. The Klondike Nugget, published at Daweon City, says tha: Mr. A. W. Owen, ! who was a member of the mounted police unt] lately, has gone outside. 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