Key > deci: AEE Bose goat gy epee RE ae are mii dag 2. ey oe Og ae Ue ao Se OR AE le RS ee - : . “iz a = Ve 2 Aas a 0 4° Tigges °; Ps NG x. ae it Fays to Puy at PRRRINS Se Os oe 7 oa ]2eee Viiranetin S Ht iW uu) LHE DAivY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETUWN, DECEMBER 27 1899 DECEMBER 27 7, 1899, TEE QUEEN- AN EXAMPLE — ee ‘y° Te of : : . : ) AHE conduct of tbe Queen, in the midst is a bright exainple for the women of the Empire. Se nd celm, “f war alarme, rene, collected thong her2own dearest friends ye ' | 7 ; : , Have fallen in betile, and she mourns the ‘ . ’ . national losses ue keenly as apy woman Can, she pe rformes the reg rular routire of her duties, presi le 3 al the C brisimas festivities of her children and grand children, tor the provides a fund of happiness children of her soldiers, and orders & day to be «e! apart for national hu- miliation and prayer. She hae faith in wer that has been forced upon her Empire, Severance of her advisers and soldiers. and she s fidence. Her conduct is inspiring, not only to the women the Empire, but to j the men. | i ' A SCHOOL EOR GIRLS. | the God, in the inherent righteousness of the. and upon the ability and courage and per- ' ets her part in quietness and cup. | THR DAILY. EXAMINE R IkISH SYMPA fHY. ‘anette Tr 1s perhaps permissible, saya an Enog- lish newspaper, to estimate tae walue of the sympathy which a section of the Irish Nationalists professes to fe] for the Boers by the character of the response of there persons tothe appeal issued by the Irish The & mouth ago by the Irish Times in aid of Trish widows amounts to }raa-vaal Commiitee. fuod etarted regiments’ already £9,307. receutly by tue The appeal issued Lia ly 5 ranch of the Soldiers till more Roberts dehalf of the Lri-b i on Families’ Association hae £6,038. Transvaal Committee for eubseriptions for and Sailors’ brought in The appea! of the Goers has been lying for a month be- fore 3,000,000 Irish Nationalists, total lists of and its subscriptions as published in ‘he FPreeman’s Jouraal, am to £83 eas. i pore Convincing munuts would be difficult to find a hy pocrisy and uureality of the pro-Boer resolutions proot of the which are being passed throughout the / Country than this contrast between the subscription lists of the royal minority anu that ofthe great majority which, ac- ; cording noi difficult te select a} hemi itt tor a Jady if you visit our | A gererous and wealthy Philedelphian tee, and it’s no trouble for has completed urrangements for the us fo show our FOC ds. Lock | teundi: g Of a home in Ph adelphia | r| ©\ our lst Orphaned girls. The institution v l! oem _ ramen: 4 ww ha haa be oud @ Ss i aul milk Wa i strich Boas ringed Rugs set of Furs ilk Hand x an vy work as skat 3t5 Cui " b Covers, ete ee es cerchiefs ’ E urcau zpaztment you will gccesting wey ou visit our men’s fur- n ing ha no t de ein su a cil! for een tlaien ‘ ot * y? . a. ce iL mbrellas. ‘ancy Ties i traces milk Mufflers ined Gloves ’ nalined: Glov es ~ilk Handkerchiefs Pine Linen Hdkfs Collar and Cuff Roxes, ete. will save grade wit! INNYSIDE J nf MU K L monep if you y Farm for Sale. Mr. sale, Mill Vie William Grant offers we Lot 49. covered with fence poles. house and. outbuildings on Near cbhure!:, schools aud st} ven miles from Verso» R:ver Bridge. chase mony down, farm atlow aterest. A gooc get a good firm ata bargain. ther partic. ‘ars apply to by private his tarm of 100 acres, situeted at 80 acres clear, rest ‘cod divelling the farm. lipping, ele- ‘om Ch’iown, and two miles Part of pur- balance secured on 1 chance to For fur- M'CHAEL GRANT, Nov 30-— Mill View. oe rudimentary | ] i | | | Start with $2,000. 000, and is to be msin- tained at the founder’s personal expense. to Mr. 8 nate all nation etraggling to be free.” Davitt, has given a@ pas egiance t> the cause of “ a brave > 2 +E A SIGNIFICANT MOVE. Tue cunning which characterizes the | Boers and their political and militery Paris tele- Mail is tru-. of the Mail de the European re- leaders Continues active, if gram to the London Daily Tbe Paris correspondent clares thai Dr. Leyde, | presentative of the Transvaal, is in Paris, lt will be called “Th, — College for Girle.” It is entirely for American born girla, either orphaned or who have no relatives to depend ' } upon for support. They wilj bs }admitted at the age of ten and will be Sa if fees graduated at eighteen,th roughly equipped in accomplishments that will make them self-supporting women. A{tera thorough training in English and. common branches, the pupils will te ; thoroughly instructed in dreesm aking, a d tion ( ils of fir ng ad modeling), bockkeepirg, st: g of coats, china decora making bc na g the practical det "¢ ranhw nography andia aud that he the for the purpoee on behalf Of recently approached French Foreign minister of enlisting hie good offices peace, and adds :;-- “y learn from a friend who 1s well ina formed regardiog ihe movementa of the lransveal ageucy that M. Delcasse gave an «quivocal reply, asking for time for the cGoneideration of the request. Dr. is prev ously “ited the represenia, Meyda tive oi a Kuropeaa “power: whose name | wm asked pot to mention. r, Leyds paid in §=both i: terviews that a war indemnity ald be expected from Great Britain, though my informant whe hos teen extremely intimaie with Dr, | Leyde’ methods of diplomscy, suggests | that the question of indemnity is merely | tvpewriting, tel graphy, and various other raciical trades or professions that will thorcughly equip them for the battle o! life, E 1 a:te: n will be paid to s ch k dge of cooking | and domestic economy, that when a gir! marries she wiil be prepared to manage tt ousehold as a woman thould. Ex- | | perts and skilled instructors will be secur- ed,and the girls will be taughc in the most efficient manner. Music and art will be} tuugbt those who display sn aptitude for those branches, but the mere painting of | pictures wi!l rot be encouraged ; the pupil i ; will be rather taught designing for walf paper and i‘extile fabrice, thes giving her j talent am secure dol- ition is re realy outlet to nt a iain rr : 2 lars and centa, ihe instit rig a> > —It was noticed here by some of ita read- | ers that the z to Gl phe had fa led to! | port the results of the bye-electiona in Province, so creditable to the Belfast and Murray Harbor. and Empire noted the s e# the following Edward Isiand Local Government since been routed in two of its strongholds now in @ minority. You cannot i ’ ' | nonsectarian. i ' i i i thie people of The Mail ame fact and -. and 18 find anything about it, however, in the Globe. It is an imitation of the Boe system of concealing the extert of the losses.” phibiagisiepienlometieiie Hoekey s (I: le) for boys at Beer & Gofi 21 7 mak- } comment: “The Prince} laity | | pecees wi e . Wa has | later as a aware oj have produced this change of tone, but there is undoubted): friciion between a sectio of the I're raised in order t>) be waived concession My informant th: causes which i8 DO! State Boers and the Buers of the Trans v;al,and it is believed thatthere is great ehortness of ammanpition among them Dr. Leyds was expected to return to Bruss sels F prevented . ae a slack Of IdnaceYDZa his departure.” iday, but an The Mail! declares, as the result of in quiry, that it doesn’t hesitate to place th, fullest confidence in its cor pccadies in formation. AsSuming that it is correct, the Boer cause is evident tly -in a bad way, notwithstanding the recent military suc- nich have stayed, for a time, the Yeiticl iv: * : STILISH @aGVance, ~a2ou m?Pr. I Kruger is play- ing a deep game, i Oe On Christmas Dav, Hemet, two towns in ¢ Angeles, were badly San Jacinto and ‘alifornia, near Los shaken by an earth- quake. No lives are known to have.been lost, but several persons were injured. In San Jacinto nothing escaped injary Hemet suffered severely. Communication by wire is interrapted. Reports as to loss of life at He metare contradictory. —- ~ + <P & Goff, . 23, 2i. § Snow shovel for boys at Beer with ” FROM OURST TOCK OF Chairs —The Pinest and Cheapest in the City— For Good Children —A Kindergarten Table two chairs to match~—in red or blue, $1.75, have three or four chairs if vou want them present’ for every day wear and tear. MARK WRIGHT AND C Home Makers Can coo—a useful WHAT ABOUT SIR LOUIS ? Ir is reported that not only Mr. Tarte, but Sir Louis Davies oe ere long, reti e A Moctrea! respondent of the press remarks ;— from the government. cor- “What kind of a Supreme Court judge would Sir Lovis make? This is the quer- tion the members of the leyal profess sion are aking each oher, for import- at news has reached the latisg lights ot the Montreal bar and it is wad the Minister of Marive has thrown vp the sponge entirely as far aa his native Province of Prince Edward Island is con- cerned, aud ‘het he will seek a safe retreat va the Supreme Court bench. How this i@ (0 be dove bas vot yet transpired, but the lawyers ear that Sir Louis Davies w)!) only be one more +ession in Parl: rament, It isjstated that the French Acadian*voie cf ne Ieland has gone over wholly to the Conservative party, and Mr. James Robin- son, M. P. for Northumterland, N. B., tod your correspond+nt to iay that tle Liberals will not carry a single seatin the Island province at the nex: general elec- tions, come when they naay. That the latter part of this despatch is true, is evidenced by recent fxcts, though pome parts of it may, accurate. perhaps, be At any rate the personal friends of Sir Louis, Liberal, as well as Conservs- tive, would be glad to see him the bench. in~ safe upon TRE FEELING IN THE STATES a Saye the New York Tribune: ‘Since last week’s disaster to British arm?in South Africa there has been a marked increase of sympathy with Great Britain in this country. *‘No doubt it is largely sincere, being nO! sO muck a Hewly-con- ceived sympathy as an empler expression of that which has long exi: tad, made atthe time when such express ion is most valuable and most grateful, consistent »nd “In some cases, however. there has been acomplete and sudden change of front, +o that those who a fortnight ago were as Boerish as the Boers, are now as British as the Britieh. “Such acceesious of sympathy are by no means unwe!come tothe Br: tieh side, “But, without unpardonabl: cyoiciem, it may be Suspected that such con versions are not altogether void of connection with the disturbances and depress on in the American inoney market which follozed 80 cl isely upon the Briti bh" reverce iD Souto Africa” Thes the Tribune proeeeds to point out that United States business interests are more closely linked with Britain than with any other couatry, and conc! udes:—- ~ “Itis to the unenistakable interest of the United States, materially, financially dustriatly, < cislty, that Gre t Britain sbell ret j h i esters, that she shall conquer in this war, that ber great kmpire sna!! be preserved, and that the civilization and hun ane genins of Whicd she isthe eXpovent thal! more and more prevail ihroughout the earth.” COUNTRY AHEAD of the city for residence. 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You couldn’t send anyone anyll thing nicer than one of those Trans¥ vaal Souvenir Booklets, for sale at all a the bookstores and at R. H Mason’ Newstand. Price 10 cents, usual! A cepy will be mailed to any ad dreety postpaid on receipt of price in siam ps GFR silver, by ROBT. L. COLTON, q P. O. Box be CHARLOTTETOWN... ae ais aie a Office in N ew Prowse Block first door to the tairs. Telephone connecticn. 4 IR. AYEPS.