el, Che ce PARANA HARA ARAM RRA een BEI Wi oa , ' plain handkerchief:—colored ones—-hemstitched—embroidered— - lace edged —in a be wildering varisty—everv ~rice from 1 cent -up ‘2 Picture handkerchiefs for children, ¢ each not mor: thanhalf Z rs dozen to any one customer. Ww an Culored borde handkerec hiefs—larger size 2¢ eac" BS . Colored border handkerchiefs—larger still B8ceach Uy | Ladies’ white, hemstitched handkerchiefs te each, 39c doz BA c Handkerchiefs with medium width, colored hem e % 5e each or 50c doz g if Pretty plain, white hemstitched handkerchiefs, - 2 be each or 60c doz é Ladies’ white embroidered handkerchiefs, very dainty little ¥y ge je each, 75c doz | THE DAILY EXAMINER> This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may ‘speak free,’ ’— EURIPID BS a, —, Single Copies two Cents — Reading Room . seat senteenaeuirine ni dee per House of Commons” VOL 3 ~ CHARLOTTETOWN a EX RRE AAR VRRVKVPEH RRRARD wv y | yf er | : 7S o ey, PIII PPI OM MES he ~ = T iM kKer= | ‘ : : rR } | = ° | To give anvthing like an edequate description of the thousand- Ipon thousands of handkerchiefs—is impossil le. Handkerchief: ever ywhere—in wreaths—in festoons— ‘ounters full. “Eheeiektaes “ af ee ee ee eee po ~ ~ — —_— ~ baske‘s } for children—for ladies—for gentlemen-— Very pretty little handkerchiefs with embroidered edge ° " 9e each or 95c doz ; 4 dainty lot of white lawn handkerchiefs—some hemstitched é —others hemstitchea with ‘ace insertion 10¢ each $ Very pretty embroidered handkerchiefs in a new, dainty § , pattern lle each . White hemstitv-hed and initialled handkerchiefs 15c each 4 Another pretty lot of embroidered handkerchiefs kee each 4 setter and prettier ones. 18. 21, 22, 33, 27, 400 handkerchiefs at 30, 32, 36, 40, 45, 55, 62c handkerchiefs, fair size 8c each, 80c doz 10c each, $1.10 doz handkerchiefs 14c each, > 50 doz 18e¢ each, $2.00 doz 22, 22, 20c 21, 24, 27c Lovely laced edged re For gentlemen-—Plain Irish lawn Larger size—a little finer, also Gentlemen’s hemstitched lawn Plain all linen handkercheifs Better grades, similar handkerchiefs Gentlemen’s pure linen hemstitched | Moor & McLeod, The Busiest Store on Gharlotte- town’s Busiest Street. RHEE HMMA MASH, ISLAND, SATURDAY DE a 1899 “NO 28) CANADIAN CONTINGENT x Very Little News Through. a Lonpox, Dec. 2.~-There is a complete shecsce of recent pews from the seat of war; and even the list of casualties suf- fered by the British in last Tuesday’s fight at Modder River has not yet been re- ceived. This causes considerable public im patience, It is believed that Lord Methuen has been reinforced by a half batallion of Highlandere ; and the Daily News says a regimeot of cavalry and a battery of ar- tilery also. The silence concerning his force sug- gests the possibility of a HOSTiLE MOVEMENT. in his rear. Notbing regarding the forward move- ment in Nata! has been received later than Nov. 28th, when, it seems,Boers held both the railway and waggon bridges at Colenso aud were able to destroy when they wished. The British were then still at Frere. No movement of General Gatacre’s division has been reported. BOERS BEFORE MAFEKING. Loxpox, Dec. 2 —The Times corres; ! pondent at Mafeking, in a despatch dated November 20th, says: Ths Boers despair of intimidating Mafeking. Reports of success in the Natal move- ler ment and on this froutier were received. THE SIXTH DIVISION. them ! Loxpox, Dec. 2.—Generai Sir Charles Manefield Clarke will command the New Sixth Division, destined for service in South Africa. Loxpon, Dec. 2.—While the Queen has received an assurance from Lord Methuen early that the wounded were doing well the casuality list was held back, owing to defective cable facilities ; hour after hour it was generally understood to be in pos- session of the War Office late in tne even~ ing, but it required cateful checking of t the names. The impression prevailed } there that losees would not be so severe |} as had been apprehend ed. It is supposed that the Natal advance | has been delayed by the necessity of getting | the suppliee to Pietermaritzburg. But not a word emanates from auy of the vari- ous commands. ANOTHER LIBERAL M. P. woud % Retires From Parliament Upon Ob- taining a Fat Office. Sree LEIDER MIE: om: wate oo PLord Methuen Deteats , The Whole Boer Force BRIGHTON ALE and STOUT | 7 DEFEATS ALL IMPORTED TRY IT, Can be procured at Brighton Brewery & Office No. 79, Queen St. ovepes TELEPHONE NO, 91...... (SpectaL To Toe Examiner]. | Orrawa, Dee 2.—An order in-council | appointing M. Beausoleil, M. P., Post master of Montreal was signed by the Gov- ernor-General yesterday. —-_»>----— SUPREME COURT. Sarurpay, Dec. 2. Ronald MeMillan, vs City of Chariotte~ town. This case is still before the court, aod will be concluded today. ‘tories have made great impression on the colonial Boers. Allowed to Come CANADIAN CONTINGENT. Lonpon Dec. 2.—The absenee of newe regarding the contingent which was at Cape Town on Wednesday is taken to indicate that they have been ordered to the front to protect Lord Methuen’s line of communi- cation, HOW THE KHALIFA DIED. Carro, Dec. 2.—Officers from the Sou- dan who have arrived bere say that when Gen. Wingate’s force overtook the Khalifa latter tried to outflank the Anglo-Egyp- tians, but failed, Secing that his position was hopeless the Kbalifa told his Emirs to stay with him anddie. He then spread «# sheep~ skin on the ground and eat down on it with his Emirs on either side. Afier the engagement the Khalifa was found shot through the head, li-art, arms and legs, and the Emirs were lying dead beside him. The members of his body-guard were all dead in rroat of them. Gen. Wirgate’s force swept over them without recogsiziug the Khalifa and his Emirs, but thev were identified al SECOND EDITION Slee: Dec. 2. -Tie war otfice has 5 6. 30. i MAY HAVE GONE FORWARD * TO GUARD METHUEN’S LINE, OF COMMUNICATION Local and ‘Other Ite ems, fas Capaspens . Wocder evening at | scaalppenti Soxc Service, at the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s new block, tomerrow at 3.45, Strangers alwaye welcome. son iil The Big Fun Show at the Opera House tos night; 10 Star Aets. Admission to any seat 10cts. Thesympathy of all wil! go out to Rev. | J. W. Kierstead and Mrs. have lately suff»red the loss of their child, The burial took place thie afternoon at Valley tield, CentRaL Cnzistian Cuurcr. — Rev. Robert Whiston, Pastor Central Christian Courcb,w:il speak at both services to-mor- row, Subject for morning ‘Precept, and Example.” Subject for evening — “The mao who changed bis mind.” Spe-~ cial music at evcning service. All invited. Sunday School and Bible class at 2 30. At the Tea Tabla at St. Peter’s Bazaar, Kindergarten Hall, Dec. 7th, Haszard’s Brahmin Island Tea, and Chase and San-~ born’s Seal Brand Coffee will be used. There will be jellies made of the Pure Gold Jelly Powders, and mince pies made from Libby, McNeill & Libby’s condensed mince meat. Orders for plum puddings will be takeo at the table. At eight o’clock bovril will be served ; also Cowan’s bygienic and _ perfection cocoa, Lemonadeali the afternoon. Haszard & Moore have an elegant dis~ play of Xmas cards, booklets and calen~ ders, alsu books, fascy good and toys for Xmae. <> Are you tired of paying for poor rubbers then buy your next pair at the Mode, S:ore anu vou will bave no cause to be sorry,onr rubbers are the kind that wear well. R.H. Ramsay & Co, Underclothing. Wecan suit your to every quality at lowest prices for men and boys. J. B. Macdonald & Co. If you want fuo go where the fun is, received the following despatch from Gene- <s ra! Forestier Walker: Care Town, Dec. 1.—General reporis no change in the situation, General French has made reconnuisance from Naauwport to Rosemead. The troops returned today. General Mehuen’s fiesh wound is slight. ct Modder river for a reeonstruction of his Brigade. I am reinforcing him with Highlanders and a Cavalry Corps, Horse Artillery and the Canadian Regimen and Australian Contingent and three battalions of iafantry 1aaved up to DeAar and the Belmont line. Care Tows, Dec 2.—Methuen’s vic- Gatacre He is ramaining There is no feer now that any more Cape Dutch will join the Boers. The report that. General Joubert has been killed is revived, It is said that he was hit on the head by a shell. » Loxpon, Dec. 2—List of British killed and wounded at the Battle of Modder river numbers 438, of whom 73 were killed Lonpon, Dec2.—From Forestier Walker’s despatch it is proved that all the reports of Methuen’s advance after battle of Modder river were premature—though with the railroad working be should not be long in constructing a temporary bridge. Forestier Walker’s announcement that the Canadian marksmen and other rein~ forcements have been pushed forward to ‘he neighborhood of the Orange River, to protect Methuen’s line of communications, follow the crowd to the Opera Honee to- bight. Ulsters and réefers for everybody from the sma.lest chi!d tothe biggest man Cheap, cheap, cheap.-R H Ramsay & Co. Buy the Maltese cross mubbers made of pure gum rubber. Will outwear any other make. We have them in men’s, women’s and children’s.- J B McDonald & Co. 281, 3i. See the funny farcic:] fete, “Ma look at him,” at Opera House tonight, one long, loud, lingering laugh. Best value_to be had in readymade pants at John McLeod & Co. 281, 1 wk. See Perkins’ ad on eighth page, Ask to see the lot of gent- lemen’s handkerchiefs tolay at 8c. 10c, 14ce.—Moore & Mc- Leod, E"ire.. FIRE RISKS taken on al- most every descrijtion of property: has relieved much anxiety here, where it was fully expected thatthe Boers would attempt toattack the vulnerable points of the line of communication. MARINE RISKS, onfear- goes of steamers and sailing vessels, c)vered at all seasons, Orrawa, Dec. 2.—The following cable has been received by Governor Genera Minto, from Sir Alfred Milner, Governer] of British South Africa: “ Care Town, Dec 2.— Just said good- bye to Canadian contingent. All well and delighted to be going to the front. People here showed in an unmistakable manner This beautiful little ; FREE! 2: Watch for ry ES fa yiles a} ae = Boy's OZ. | Watch for selling 2 do ; gel at sight. | No oney Required. Simp | write and we y aol Re oylies pos Sell them, — money, and we mail your watch free, Unsold Doylies j geturnable. F EN DOYLEY CO. ” DEPT. GC E TORONTO of Canada in their hour of trial. ‘*MILNER,” their appreciation of symprthy and help | ( LOW RATES FRED W. HYNDMAN Oifices, 33,Queen Street Telephone j wae von WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A _ general servant; good reference required. Apply to M*s W F Mitchel!, King Square, afternoon | Kierstead who} | (ROYAL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of _of tartar. Safeouards. the food 2gainst alum. ee powders are the th of the sonia } Alum mienacers to ROYAL BAKING POWDER C0O., NEW YORK. oe NOW 1S THE TIME T0 SELECT Our Grand New Stock sill lt Tuck s¢«ss Christmas Cards Booklets Calerdars |are being opened up. Come and get first choice. GEO. CARTER & UO. Direct Importers of Books, Toys, Fancy Goods. We ve Been Waiting for cold weather to advertise Hot Water Bottles However they are alwaysa necessity in the house. We have an immenee stock bought direct from three of the leadiag makers. This large stock must be sold. Onr prices will sell them. We invite inspection of goods and prices. A. W. Reddin, Phm.. B, Central Drugstore Sunnyside. IBAPES | —iteuance BOOTS — | Children’s homefJmade hand bottomed _poots, 50 cents at Goff Bros. Be sure and buy the Granby Rubbers and Oversho2s —— the best make, (same price as intericr ones) at GOFF BROS A p He 3 . i nia aati si are fA ue