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Meetinz of this; Associatio®, wil be held in the Masonic | Temple Buildirg, on Thursday evening, | the 28th Decemiter, ins', 1899 at the bour | f 8 o'clock. The tranefer books of the Association will be closed on the 18th inet. By order of ‘he directors. C RSMALLWOOD li—ps Secre'ary, b | Engineers in THE DAILY KXAMINER, CHARLOTETOWN, DECEMBER 23, 1899 f] & Gv py MOTHERS yD EVEN common amabite thatmay | : oceur ine family aslong aslife . As as woes, { Pp 3 . eee LIne, | | i articulars of v.oe Struggle in ibd. torelleve or cure eer form | | { is of Pain and Inflammation: |s | . South Airica. | @ Soothi ig.Sure. Otherwise it : i cee 4 not have existed en “Ast, 22, 2310, 24th ———neme ENGLISHMEN ARE CALM. | the boundary line of Griqualand West, | acer .ury. and the Orange Free State. During SON'S =a foe Bete se ‘the Kaffir war of 1878 he commanded HN D.opyne Recent Defeats have only Served tO jhe Diamond Fields Horse. He filled LINIMENT E other posts of more or less importance | ror | ; x Make Them Determined to Win. | | is stric ly a family reme Al __|up to 1885 when he was selected to | Internal aS much as externa eo. on ) The Philadelphia Times’ special command the special expedition to! To cure Colds.C Cou ; i ae a IN. ae ; i , -Croup, Coughs, Catarrh from London says: London December Bechuanaland to check the threatenc¢ ; a cramps and Colic it acts promptly~ >a ?o=—_ 19.—A wise disposition is shown extension by the Boers of their terri P by the pre.s and public here not to in- tory. He commanded the forces at 2 3 ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. i Will be busy days if bargains dulge in 1@criminations. It is general- Suakin, on the Red Sea, in 1886, and greater exicmt than Johnson's Abodyute Adniment.” For simost a cenkery 4 = in all Fancy Goods will doit ly recognized that the Gevernment had from 1886 to 1888, was Chief Com eet See Te Seneee See, nile generations alter generations have used it. “ or entirely underated the fighting quali- | missioner of the Metropolitan Police sale is steadily increasing. You cam safely trust what time bas ra oon - att Ebony Cases, Leather —— ties and number of the Boers, but now! of London. He was Commander-in = asin iliac tae : : g > at their eyes are being opened, and’ chief at the Straits Settlements from sSiJ0nneen, Bogs Tiny yonrs.oee thts mom. Zour father, Dr, Jchnton. 1eftf "09 Manicure Sete, Perfumes, ete, that their eyes are being opened, and chief at the Straits Settlements from snaiatainad tee pb standard, and poruiartty. Sion thank dane tthe code say : Sie that everything possible is being done 1889-94, since which Jater date he has ~ RAND, North Vaterford, Maine, January, 199. Walking Sticks, Pipes—100 ) 1e¢ ap 2 1 . 1g 1 y ce Se 4a for Book INFL AMM uu : - » to remedy the. defects of the past, the been on the staff comn anding th aon ie our on INFLAM ATION, mailed maflod free, Sold by Gt De gists Mirrors in ail the leading average Englishman, while smarting troops in the Thames district, unt: a wl Bi : over Buller’s defeat, is inclined to show , called upon to assume command of th« MMMM ROMER Rie styles— Dig discounts more forbearance than usual. sth Division for service in South 4 The preparations now being madeare | Africa. Sir Charles Warren has an in- AAAS AA AAA ASSAM . generally considered fully adequate to} timate knowledge of the Boers and e meet the situation inSouth Africa. | their ways, and it may be equally af- : | * R d li n B de These include the quick despate h cof| firmed tbat the Boers know him as a, You aré Inv«zited| | C I pen the Seventh Division, the first portion, well, and what is more, respect him. OPPOSTTE P. O. " embarking the frst week of the New Yeur, Reinforcements of artillery will also be despatched, and a_ considerable cavalry force, added to which will be mounted contingents from Australia and other colonies The commander-in-chief , with Lord Kitchener as his chiet of staff, 's gener- ally welcomed here, thoug +h in some quarters it is wished that Kitchener as a younger man, should be placed in supreme command. Wolseley’s infiu- ence is thought to have prevented | lord Kitchener being appointed. The latter is young, has vast experi--| ~— and is noted for a good ileal of shrewd common sense, and in| addit ion to his scientific and. military | attainments, is complete master of the art of organization and administration, which qualities are particularly needed } in the present € ampaig Owing to the brez ikdown of one of the Sout th African cables. there is reai- no news from the seat’ of war. Much satisfaction is expressed at the fact that Warren’s division— the Fifth —will be landed at Port Elizabeth about the midle of January. at once start from there to reinforce Gatacre. Being senior to Gatacre, he will assume chief command of the operations in Cape Colony, and with his knowledge of Africa it is able to turn the tables. *eventually retire on South ped he will be Gatacre will oe wn. Lord Methuen to have form-— ed an entrenched camp on Modder have advanced his base. ing for another entirely depen- line of railroad to cer ms miver, ¢ ind to He is apparently prepar stroke, though he is Cent on a Orange River. single Sir Charles Warren. Lieutenant-General Sir Charles War- 'ren, Commander of the fifth army Division, was born at Bangor, North Wales, in 1840. He was educated at Cheltenham College, and also at both the Royal Military College at Sand- hurst, and the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. He entered the Royal 1357, and was soon marked out as being a clever young man, for in 1866 he was assistant in- structor in the surveying school of Military Engineering. From 1867--70 he conducted a reconaissance of Palestine, for the Palestine explor- ation Fund. In 1876-77, he was one of the commissioners for laying down White's 3 Caramels nd Snowflake Choacolates <= Can be had at any of tbe following firs. class store T. J. Morris Db. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & Co R. H. Wason, He will; tee, Somebody Blundered. | General Bullar’s artillery was lost at | Tugela river beause there was HO re- [ connoitering party to giVé warning of | the impending trap. General Methuen’s gallant men fell | by the hundred at Magersfontein be- | cause they were marc hed en masse ' belteaet the information which scouts | could give, and without bayonets fixed, up to,the well- maske -d Boer trenches. General Gatacre’s equally gallant men were repulsed at Stormbe ‘rg, many | being killed and hundreds being cap-— tured, because the scouts were in the ' rear instead of in front. | General White lost overa thousand 'men captured at Nicholson’s' Nek be- cause communication between this de tached body and the main force was | not provided. 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