abe cli Lanta aves seal PERE, EE ee ~ Qcon V SST ETI ween roan — Reading Koom a jLivouse of Comm: ywur Dollar Terms F OL 36 Those same people who make the popular ‘ Gloria’ waist also make a spleadid range of waists for little folk, and they’re just as carefully made as the “grown up” kind, Waist ot of Ecru Satteen, shoulder straps, tape fastened buttons for child from 2 to 4 years 42¢ Similar waists tor children 4 to 7 years, Ecru satteen, tape fastened buttons, light cording 55¢ Grey Jean waist for child from, 7 to 12 years, tape fast- ened buttons, buckles for hose supporter 58e The next size is the “Gloria” for misses, same construction as the Ladies Gloria, b « only 78c¢ Mcore & McLeod What We Advertise We Have. ve *e RAARATAAAAAAAAA GRAARAA AASRAAAASAMSARASAAR x ® ee ema You are Invited To call and see our XMAS STOCK of Reed and Rattan Chairs —Cobbler Seat Rockers, Fancy Oak and Mahogany Tables, &c , dc. = ur Ratian Goods re Particularly Fine - So are the prices. Call in‘and look round. Our time is yours —-we will be glad to show you goods, and quote prices.—Sel- ections may be made sow, and will store,for you and send home when you want ‘them. JOHN NEWSON EFC SY LESS TY SSeS SESE wave or ES SES SES EEE Season’s Me Greetings We take this means of thanking our patrons and friends » have so liberally patronized us during the time we have n business. Wishing one and all a presperous and Happy New Year GORDON & McLELLAN n's Stylish Qutfitters..+..- Seen LATEST FRO Col. Pilcher’s Command Defeats the Boers. QNE HUNDRED Opinion in London. SpeEc!IAL DESPATCH BOER LAAGER CAPTURED. have, had their first experience of active warfare, the Toronto Company having been with Colonel Pilcher in his defeat of , the Boers at the Sunnyside Laager yeeter~ day. Our boys, according to the reports which reached this point from Dover farm where Col. Pilcher and his command are now camped did good work in supporting the guns. The men started out from here with Cel. Pileher on a reconnoissance which the Colonel reports bas been succeesful io every respect. : The force consisted of 100 Canadians,— the French company and 200 Queensland- ere, with two guos and a horse battery under Major DeRougemont, forty Mounted Infantry under Lieut. Regan and 200 of the Cornwall Light Infantry. At six o’clock on Monday morning the force appeared at a spot where a laager of Boers were reported. Col. Pilcher,Jon approaching, detached Major DeRougemont with the guns, the Toronto and Mounted Infantry to work to- wards the right, makinga turning move- ment himself with the Queenslanders to~ THE FIGHT. one cave a Good Account of themselves—French olds Colesburg.—Money for the Artillery.— ' successful action show how much it was Betmoxt, Jan. 3.— The Canadiana ' due to the Colonial troops. ILY EXAMI This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, ‘may speak ée."~icanieien ISLAND, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3, 1900. cen LT TT i Single Copies two Cents NO: M THE SEAT CANADIANS IN TO THE EXAMINER. MONEY FOR ARTILLERY. Lonvow, Jan. 3.--The Daily Mail makes the followiag statement this morning: We underetand that the defence committee of the Cabinet, after careful consideration of the question of the defence of the Empire, particularly with regard to artillery, will shortly call for the expenditure of £5,000,- 00@ to make good the deficiencies and to place the nation on a par with other great powers. OPINION IN LONDON. Loxpox, Jan. 4.—General . French’s exploit in surprising the Boers camp at Colesberg was not the on!; cheering in- ! cident at ‘;:e opening of the new year. Col- Pilcher, with @ force of mounted in- fantry from the line of Lord Methuen’s communications, attacked and defeated a Datch commando at Sunnyside, thirty miles north-west of Belmont taking a lasger and forty prisoners. This is a fresh proof of the effici~ encey of mounted troops ion Scuth African ) warfare. Lord Methuen’s line is secure against raiding where scouting is so well done that wards the south of the Boer position. British shells were the first indication ! of the presence of our troops. The Boers left their laager and opened fire; but the Queenslanders completing the movement the laager was captured with forty prisoners. Colonel Pilcher reports that he had two men killed and a lieutenant wounded. None of these were Canadians. The other companies of Canadians are all here, and in good health. FRENCH HOLDS COLESBREG. Lonpon, Jan. 3.—Unexpected develop- ments of the situation have occurred at Colesburg. A central news correspondent says that the Boers returned with rein- furcemente during the nigtkt sand occupied @ posiiion from which they were driven by General French on Monday. Further particulars of Colonel Pilcher’s CHOCOLATE WORM Lf ZENGES:— For Children. We call the attentioe of mothers to this form of medicine where ia- dicated as being Plea sant -—perfectly tasteless, Pron pt, Certain. We put these up in retail boxes and At 1dc per box Giviog you the cheapest, best and most p'easant article of the kind on the tarket. Prepared and sold by. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drugstore, Suunyside. AUCTION—On ith January, inst, at 12 oclock, noov; Bell proverty, next Walsh & Owen’s warehouse, King St. Termy, $75 éownzeard bel ynce in insta)ments with 5 p, e imerest, EB, H. Noricn, 4 uctioneer. ilin j is known and troops are mobile enough to the presence of the enemy thirty miles away strike an encampment at ioog distance Colonel Pilcher belongs t» the famous Fighting Fifth, which was caught iv ambuscade under General Gatacre; but he isa veteran in Afrca and is on special service. His casualties were confined to the Australian troops, three being killed and one officer wounded. An Indian Offer. Bomaay, Jan,2.—The war office has accepted an offer made by the Maharejsh of Kashmir to furnish 5@ trained battery horses for use in South Africs. = — Hockey Sticks Pucks, from the line which they are guarding. L Shin Guards Boys’ and Girls’ —~- Sleighs. Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals. | Snow Shovelis Crokinole Boards for sale cheap at Carters’ Bookstore ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE. To Mrs, Charlee Taper. Dear Mapam, —On behalf of the Prince Edward Island Dairymen’s Association, the provincial cheese Board of Trade, and cheese buyers, the subscribers tender you their heartfelt sympathy in your bereave~ ment. The business relationship that existed between your lamented busband’ and us had developed into friendship and esteem, and we all feel that we have lost a personai friend. In tendering you this expression of our Sympatby we trust it shall even in a smal! degree mitigate your grief. But for true conedlation and sympathy we would dizect you to the God of all mercies and grace, Who we trust will eupport you and your loved ones in thie, your hour of need. Yours sincerely ARTHUR Simpson, President. Joun Ayperson, Vice President. D. P. Irvine. Wa. Carzecx. L. MoDona.p. Jas. E. McDowa.p. A. E. Dewar, Secretary. Directors of P. EB. Island Dairymen’s Association, R. Jexxins, Vice President Cheese Board. Ditton & Spiverr, CARVELL Bros. A.J. Birrix, Horace Haszanp,—~ Cheese buyers, } — will Not Surren der, , # “No, sir, we will not yield,” said the Filipino leader. legs on which to run we will continue in the field.” Social Life In the Settlement, The Rawlins Eagle has these inter- esting items in its social column: Billy Staples is in town again. Bill, if you'll pay John Hammond that bet we won't say anything about a certain pretty widow. Social Cozens is in our midst once more. Social, old boy, you have our sincerest sympathies. Miss Katie left two hours before your train tied up. Pulin Green came up from Gray- ville yesterday. Pulin is a gay bird, He heard all about that phantom party Miss Essie is going to give. Ross Struthers is looking mighty anxious these days. Never mind, Ross, the old folks are quite willing. Sail in and win. Miss Pittie Patter is visiting Miss Mollie Clapper, and they do say that somebody is building a house which she likes yery much.—Atlanta Constt- tution. “Do you play any instrument, Mr. Jimp?”’ “Yes; I’m a cornetist.” “And your sister?” Cue “She’s a pianist.” | “Does your mother play?’ “She’s a zitherist.” “And your father?” “He’s a pessimist.’ af er ree ee eee —__—____ ss CHEQUE LOST. Cheque No 117, drawn by Mr. Cousive | -ecretary Treasurer, Park Coruer Cream | e‘'y on the MERCHANTS BANK OF P , !,. ISLAND, for $36.00 dollars. Fuioder v ill please return todrawer. The pablu ‘8 hereby warnel against cashing aby heque. “So long as we have |; OF WAR RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, Safepuards the food against alum, Alum i menacerts to powders are the Tae cee RO ‘AL GAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ee = Christmas is Over And you are tired of fancy baking, and want some good plain food. Try our— Parker Cream Tartar Biscuits, German Buns, Oatcake, | and a loaf of our Duchesse Bread. Teteraoxe 98. D. Stewart Eourpse Baxerr , BAKES BEST BREAD. There are Cold Days Coming, days that it will be hard for you to keep your feet warm, we have a few “warm feet” suggestions for yours. Ladies’ Gaiters Ladies’ long gaiters made of good heavy cloth, well finish- ed, black and chocolate. Price $1.00, $1.20, $1.25 Short ones 12 buttons well made black cloth price 95c. 5 and 6 buttons length black cloth 45c, 58c, 6%c. ~ aa ‘o Moccasins Snow Shoe Moccasins Mons: és 0+ bedi ckeceaee Waraibs sc éavéecccscs mee | Misses... chenk's ka. cae | Childs...+... son cs i ee . GOFF BROS Dr. aa Paes Late of Royal London @phthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- _ don Throat & Kar Hospital , Specialist in diseases ofthe Eye, Ear,Nese & Thr at t i Office—CAMERON BLock, } esider ce— k1( Bh und St., Weat, fice; Hours--9.0 tolpm, 2io sp. mp? 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