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- Examiner -- 19000102 -- Page 01
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- Tuesday January 2, 1900
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- buttons for child from 2 to 4 years 42¢ Similar waists tor children 4 to 7 years, Ecru satteen, tape fastened buttons, light cording 5d¢ Grey Jean waist for child from 7 to 12 years, tape fast- ened buttons, “buckles tor hose supporter 58c The rext size is the “Gloria” for misses, same construction as the Ladies Gloria, bu’ only 78¢ Moore & McLeod What We Advertise We Have. 1SHORT OF AMM
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- Examiner -- 19000103 -- Page 01
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- Wednesday January 3, 1900
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- 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
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- Examiner -- 19000104 -- Page 01
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- Thursday January 4, 1900
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- EE . Sa =2, q | t oa Readi: {oom H f Common, Terms Four Dollars per Yea Tous is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Everemss AILY EXAMINER Single Copies two Cents 30 VOL CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. = ' FE TB! If you need a new jacket now is your ‘ghance, Everyone in stock 8 specially price cut 0 go in a hurry. | ; Here'sa pointer too. [We have no old
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- Examiner -- 19000105 -- Page 01
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- Friday January 5, 1900
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- 1 House of Commons s Four Lk -_ B) q ' ‘i Be v Reading Ivoo DAILY EXAMINER | <n This is True Liberty, ‘when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Everrripes Single Copies «.» Cents elie 1O 4 i ea YOL.36 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, FRIDAY JANUARY 5. 4900 — ———— eee hE a If you need a new jacket now is your chance. Everyone in stock GEN. GAT ACRE HEARD FROM AGAI
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- Examiner -- 19000106 -- Page 01
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- Saturday January 6, 1900
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- ' OSC are a ov . fighting. The destruction of the wrecked and ony real pleasure " an : a . SpecIAL DESPATCH To THE EXAMINER. train included 22,000 rations aud a supply ing from us, instead of doing rae price samples, ANOTHER BRITISH VIC. 1 igh teandton Mince wits’ dee of rum. ie wien baking. TORY UNDER FRENCH. | thie figit. Startling Evidence, A Splendid Assortment of ee 7 , Genera] French
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- Examiner -- 19000108 -- Page 01
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- Monday January 8, 1900
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- ~ | Eiow ge ER i: LR I ee es AMOUR --&-- MELtUD | ' Terns Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when | THE DAILY EXAMINER Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evnriripas to ————— Single Copies two Cents —— I Ouse 5 % ee of Commons PR te a ae About “Yours ? Our quarterly accounts are now being rendered. We would consider your prompt attention to YOURS
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- Examiner -- 19000109 -- Page 01
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- Tuesday January 9, 1900
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- brik, BA le se ta a }] MORE —-&-~ M00 SEX. AILY EXAMINER —— ne —— Terms Four Dollars per Year —_— VOL 30 C aC How About Yours ? Our quarterly accounts are pow being rendered. We prompt attention to YOURS a would consider your great favor just now. Because we want a lot of money-—in the course of a few days, Yousee, if you pay us, we will be able to pay one or two of our own bills
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- Examiner -- 19000110 -- Page 01
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- Wednesday January 10, 1900
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- , Yousee, if you pay us, we will be able to pay one or two of our own bills, and probably tie man we pay will pass it on to you again. Worth trying—any way, Shall we see you to-day,? MUURE ~-&-- MCLEUL er — We Make it Hot ~—for You If you buy our Wool Fleeced Underwear, $1.50 per suit. D-A BRUCE J 2 ——— CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. mn A) seen Te = LADIES FUR MUFES A FEW ey > Se Reaver, Persian Lamb
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- Examiner -- 19000111 -- Page 01
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- Thursday January 11, 1900
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- DAILY EXAMINER This i is True Liberty, ‘when Free Born Mea aaviag 2 to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Euripipas ee ee, Single Copies two Cents B VOL36 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, THU RSDA JAIN ae LJ, 4900 NO 9 ——— re GEN. METHUEN HAS BEEN RECALLED eT Se ee ee ; s 5 $ 5 " § 17 y yeu ; : Mi M IRE & McLEOD 7 General Jy Goods ‘ AND . Y all Paper im GN Ec Oueen Street D
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- Examiner -- 19000112 -- Page 01
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- Friday January 12, 1900
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- convenient to you we shall feel a much obliged by your attention to thet MOORE & McLEOD} “CHARLOTTETOWN P. 1 at Sette tote ote % Se eee es See Ne = LADIES FUR MUFFS. —=- A FEW ~~” : Beaver, Persian Lamb Greenland Seal Baltic Seal, Oppossum Honkey We -vant to clear them out. If you appreciate a bargain com? in and se2 th em. T. J. Harris, LONDON, HOUSE systesh te dese ae A a EXAMINE This is True
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- Examiner -- 19000113 -- Page 01
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- Saturday January 13, 1900
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- of Blue Ware at 25 yer nt discount. Call and get a bargain at W. P. COLWILL’S i et ttt ttt cette atta ow © oe CstARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, ST eee eS ae THE DAILY EXAMINER This is True Liberty, when Free I Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ '__Eunipiwns SATURDAY JANUARY. 13; 4900 PE Aha nal ay Single Guiken two Cents NO If — LEINSTERS TO GO TO SOUTH AFRICA The Government Accepts
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- Examiner -- 19000115 -- Page 01
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- Monday January 15, 1900
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- SPE Se - Reading Room Hvuuse of Commons a AS oe —_ . -_ — y Wate , - Looe. to on ae aan oe - - at Dollars pel Year —— VOL 36 E DAILY EXAMINER _ ee TD This is s True 5 itherte: when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,.”—Evniprexs CPANEL Set ra ISLAND. MONDAY JANUARY 15. Jaclrets ef aut And etyle—and newness and satisfaction —all our stock of Jackets—has gone on sale
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- Examiner -- 19000116 -- Page 01
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- Tuesday January 16, 1900
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- not pass the doc- tor’ examination. Despondency came over him, and he ylaced a pistol in his mouth and shot himeelf dead. More Mules. New Orveane, La, Jav.15.—The Iona, Corinthian and Kildona, Britisb transports, which took out cargoes of mules to South Africa, have returned for more, which they have begun to load. The Corinthian took out 1.180 mules and lost 80, and the Jona only Jost 11. The Kildona
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- Examiner -- 19000117 -- Page 01
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- Wednesday January 17, 1900
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- Ranges Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves See that you get the Tortoise with a one top piece. s SSEEER EEE E is ~ eile ete ke ete 8 Tortoise Heaters Fennell & Chandler DAILY EXAMINER when Free Born Men, LOST 20 KILLED positions.—People in River. BRITISH ENTRENCHMENTS. Mopper River, Jan. 16.—There was a brisk exchange of shells this morning, the Boers returning our fire for the first time in several
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- Examiner -- 19000118 -- Page 01
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- Thursday January 18, 1900
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- r i? ww. Reading Room Huuse of Common mu EB Bud When you really need anew win- ter jacket it is poor economy to get along without it, Especially so when we are offer- ing this big discount, One third off all jackets, Of course our stock isn’t as complete as it was a little while ago; but maybe we have your size yet. The sooner you drop in the surer youare of being suited. the discount is 33 1-3 p
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- Examiner -- 19000119 -- Page 01
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- Friday January 19, 1900
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- Re; dine 5 Room —— ; ; Ifuu i, vr) lerms th a t \ OMLID OD) our Dollars per x ea ccna ae _— mene en THE D AILY EXAMINER ~ are This is Sees Liberty, ‘when Free Born. Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evripipzs ie oe Single Céples two Cents VOL 36 ‘i 7 ‘ . When you really need anew win- ter jacket it is poor economy to get along without i Kispecially so when we ing this big
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- Examiner -- 19000120 -- Page 01
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- Saturday January 20, 1900
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- ee LL A TN THE DAILY Reading Room , 1] . House of Commons i¥ I I Our Dollars per y a This is True Liberty, ‘when Free Born Men, having to ad EXAMINER ee —“~na, vise the Public, may speak free,.”—Evripipzs Single Copies two Cents : CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY JANUARY 20, 1900 — When you really need anew win- ter jacket il is poor economy to get along without it, Especially so when we
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- Examiner -- 19000122 -- Page 01
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- Monday January 22, 1900
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- stock isn’t as it was a little while we have your size yet. as complete F om soe avo; but maybe @ The sooner you drop in the surer youare of being suited. ; Remember, the discount is 33 1-3 , p c—one third off the price of any§ cloth jacket in stock. ' And they’re all new this season mae ern yn a: ZS ne BS CSIC ICES IES aS g LADS A MUFES. # Beaver, Persian Lamb (ireenlaud Seal Baltic Seal
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- Examiner -- 19000123 -- Page 01
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- Tuesday January 23, 1900
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- —~ Re OL 35 = v a - » Room yin Reading House of Cr lerms Fou Dollar per year BA SY se mons FE DAILY EXAMINER This is True Siherke, when Free Bora Men, lnaving to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnipipus , When you really need anew win- ter jacket it is poor economy to get along without it, Especially so when we ing this big discount, One third all jackets, Of course our stock ttle while your
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- Examiner -- 19000124 -- Page 01
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- Wednesday January 24, 1900
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- wounded.—Pessimistic view.—Vilj eon and two Burghers knocked senseless with TO THE EXAMINER. vindictive crashes of lyddite shells, sharp crack of the Mausers were interspersed with the boom of the Boer Maxims. The battle ended with darkness, bat not without evidences of execution among the British that were manifest at sunriae. Fieli Cornet Ernst Emilwa was killed. Nor did the generals escape
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