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ABBABAK % Night dresses of stripe flannelette, frilled front, G neck and wrists, 49c and 55c wv, % biue and white stripe fiannelette, plain collar & and fro.at, T0e 7 = SF Pink stripe flanne'ette, torchon laze round collar % aud down front, 85c “” bs) : ' 5 Pretty stripe flannelette with lace round neck a y strip th lace } % and wr.sts, two rows down front, 95c YF s4 Very pretty night dress in plain pink, blue, G & white and cream, $1.15. a 6S f % Dainty plain pink night dresses neck and front % trimmed with lace. yoke finished with design in 8 wash silk, $1,50 ' , ‘ Drawers, 22c, 32c, 36c, 38e, 50c, Tdc, etc, ls °F, z j = The Busies Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. A NER E ESE SN Kp y ay | yk “5 uF = 550 COMPLETE SETS OF ricial ‘Teeth at $5.50 48 We have completed a trade by which we have secured a great Largain in material for — making artificial teeth. We have enlarged our workrooms, and have added increased facilities for doing {a gieater amount of work. With our increased facilities, and large stock ot material bought at s sacrifice prices, we are in position to give to he people of Charlottetown nd P. E. I. the ereatest offer ever made in the atificial eeth line. While this lot ot material arts we will make A Full Set of Ay tificial Teeth for $5.50. and upwards, and fully ‘guaranteed. “he large number of setts we make enables us to make the best teeth at lower prices than is usually charged oo for inferior. We use our new patent suction on all plates. Call and examine specimens of our work. Teeth extracted free of charge when preparing g for plate. all in morning and get your teeth same day. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS ’ Over store of Prowse Bros. f CHARLOTTETOWN, PE. I. feel ded wea ede . - % Sp PAE SF Mp pep e > s SPIED MERE SS aD eS ss SPSS EPS: sp Se : 4. SON ee s ~ a 23 w Bicadooee ISLAND, BELDA Y NOVEMBER I7, 4899 BOERS FIRE UPON AN ARMOURED TRAIN sing. smith on the 10th Nov. in which the Boers Lost Heavily. No Con- firmation of Joubert’s Death. [Sprcian to Toe Examiner. ] Nov 15.—An armored train | having on board a half company of the Esrcovart, the Dublin Fusiliers steamed to Chieveley, @ station about five miles south of Colenso> | early yesterday morning. On its was shelied by the Boer artillery, placed in four positions. [wo trucks in front of the engine ii fi the return it rail, toppling over. While the train was thus helpless the Durbans and Dublins faced the Boets in skirmishing order, aud Durban Volunteers and a half company of | That Was Advancing From Estcourt Train Wrecked and its Crew is Mis- | Sasa ill called to him to come back, Reported Fight at Lady- | saying, the Boers and shell into the crippled train. Tne derailed wagons were with grea; difficulty removed, and the line was clear- ed, when the engiae and tenders steamed back. During this juncture Lieutenant Win- ston Spencer Churchill, of the 4th Hus— sars, the correspondent of the London Morning Post, dieplayed much courage, as youred shot | also did the driver and fireman. The Red Cross party has just gone out to E+tcourt. LATER.—Seven of the Durbans have just come Onlyfifteen of the Dublins have returned. A naval seven pounder, which was in front of the track had fired three'shots when it was ehattered by the Boer artil- lery. The armorecé engine had many builet marks and its dome cover was emashed, as also was its automatic exhaust ! in, making twenty-three missing. tender is also pitted with bullet marks. It is rumored that Lieutenant Churchill ig aprieoner. A later despatch from Estcourt says that the Red Cross ;train went out to bring in those who were killed and wounded in the armored train affair already reported as having occurred near Colenso. The Boers stopped the train and de~ clined to act without orders from Geaeral Joubert. They refnsed to give any in-~ formation as to the resul: of an engage- ment, but it is bel'eved that no officers were kil’ed. Winston Churchill heroically, aad everyone praised him. He called for volunteers to remove tbe broken truck, and worked under the fire of three guns, The engine driver, who had been wounded in the head, began to retire, and acted Fire.. and Marine “~—isnurance FIRE RISKS taken on al- most every descrijtion of property: | MARINE RISKS, on car- essels, cyvered at all seasons, LOW RATES FRED W. HYNDMAN Offices, 33JQueen Street Telephone 67. ; and ‘hat they wiil retura to Estcourt in a | few days. | yesterday from Ladysmith, reports that a | | try, pipe and atwenty-five tou screw-jack. The | goes of steamers and sailing | EVERY DAY ¥ ‘13th, says that a member of the Natal ’ NO 263 _—_— “a man is never hit twice.” The driver brought back the engine and Churchill carried the train. the wounded to After he had placed all the wounded on the cars he grabbed his rifle and rushed towards the enemy. Capt. Haldene is reported ta bea prison- er. Capt. Wiley arrived here wounded. Col. Long and Majcr Chichester visited the hespital and fonnd the fifteen wounded men doing we], One of the wounded had to bave an arm amputated. Loxpon, Nov. 17.—Special despatches from Estcourt estimate the wounded and missing of the armored traincontingent at from a hundred to hundred and fifiy. It is hoped that some escaped over the veldt, Loxpox, Nov. 17.—A despatch to the DailyMail from Lorenzo Marques, dated Nov. 13, says the Boers are actively hurry. ing & new commander to Ladysmith, which,they say,must fall in afew daye, so thatibey will be able to confroat General Buller, whom they expect to meet on the western border. Loxpox, Nov, 17.—The Daily Chronicle annoucces that iis correspondent, E. D. Parslow, was killed at Mafeking on Nov. Ist. Parslow was.killed by the discharge ofa revolver inthe hands of Lieutenant Murchison, and there is some question as to whether the discharge of the sa An enquiry will be held. Estcourt, Nov. 17.—A missionary, a native but a reliale man,who arrived here was accidental. big fight took place there on Friday, the 10h Nov. He saysthat the volunteers went Out in theearly morning and drew the enemy from their position oa 10 a flat where the regular troops under Sir George White out-manouvered them, ard, by out-flanking the Boers administered a crushing defeat and inflicted great loss More than two hundred Kaffirs, the Manitoba Elections. — To Tue Wuxyipeg, Nov 17.—The Manitoba Legislature has been dissolved and writs issued. Nomination day will be Novem- ber 30, and election December 7th. [SPeciaL EXAMINER, J No Despatches. Lonpon, Nov. 16.— The Eastern Tele- graph Company has formerly ansounced that, in accordance witb the instructions of the Postmaster-General of Cape Colony no foreign Government deepatches, either In secret code or cipher, can be tranemitted via the Cape, except meesiges’ between Portugal and the Governor-General of Lorenzo Marques. —_>--—— The Greatest Snap EVER OFFERED We have placed in our window a line of Gilt Edge Glassware, which we are eells ing at. prices that defy anvthing in thi- city. Former prices from 35 to 40c. Any pieco now in the window for the sma!!sam of 19c. Comprising Cream and Spooo Traye, Goblets, Tumblers, Pre serve Dishes, Vases, &c, ac the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Gocds Store Ops. P. O. Sunnyside. JURY & COY., - CHARLOTTETOWN Island Produce, We are handling on. on commi'ssion al] kinds of P. E. Island Produce, such as cargoes Potatoes, Hay, Oats, Pcul- (Beef in 1’s, wrapped), Pork, Eggs, Mutton, &c., and we have an agency in North and South Sydney. Address — A. JENKINS & CO., North Sydney, Box 04, Cape Breton 157—dtu fri wyy 3mos missionary saye, were employed by the Boers to bury their dead, and two train® carried away their wounded. Loypox, Nov. 17-—The Dominion Line Steamship Canada has been chartered by the British Government for use as a transport. Loxpvoy, Nov. 17.—The War Office has received no confirmation of the reported killing of Joubert. Loxpon, Now 17,—A special despatch from Durban, dated Monday, Noyember Field Force, who sueceeded in traversing the Boer lines witb the Ladysmith des- patches has arrived at Pietermaritzburg and reports that a determined attack was made by the Boers on the British garrison, but the advance was met by such a heavy well-directed fire that the Boers were driven off, leaving many dead. The Ceatral News azserts that it has bee informed that the $forward movement for } the relief of Kimberley has begun. THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, qOW 1S THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP vcounted for? 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