ere | rerms Four Dollars per Year — - ~~ ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER _— — ee This is True Liberty, when ‘Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evriripss ——— Single Copies two Cents VOL 30 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E-. double stiteched-—how : Corset Covers Better grade still-~frill MUGKE-- 8% VIDS Notice this line we sell. oe 509 OL a White Wear Neus. O06 OCDSH POSS OH OO CODE OSS A. 0000 6968 6690 “001 6008 White Wear at he White Kair There's white wear and white wear. We're showing the kind that’s carefully made by healthy, comfortable work people, in a big, bright, airy sanitary factory. No “sweat shop goods” ever sold here, Notice how every line is carefully every little detail is finished —and then study tne absurdly low prices. ‘Night Dresses Piain Cotton Corset Cover 12¢ | Good cotton, trimmed | with embroidery 20c | Finer Cotton, “V” neck, | trimmed embroidery 26c Neat Corset Cover, low neck, trimmed embroid: ery 28e Finer cotton, “V” neck, Be : | two rows of embroidery | Fair grade cotton, trim- e feather-stitch edging 33c | ee narrow lace Oe u ; ; | Finer grade cotton, tucs- Fine cotton, uae rion | ed and filled 58¢ front,trimmed em broid | Very nice garment, inser- ery, sizes 32 tod = 40¢! tiug front frilling 68c Better grades are 7 ‘Fine cotton garment, in- 49¢, 50c end 6&e | sertion front, fine ew- A very handsome choice | beotdery and feather- corset cover, ‘nest cot- stitch braid THe ton, fine embroidery Fine English cotton made trimming, neat feather- +n twoor three differ- stitching $7.00! ent styles mostly fine embroidery trimming i and tucked front Knickers $1.00 and $1.05 Fair grade cotton, trimm- Nice garment, trimmed ed with narrow lace front, neck and wrist edging 2lc; with torchon lace $1,12 Finer cotton, trimmed Better grades are : with plain tucking 28¢ $1.29, $1.45 and $1.69 A beautiful garment —in- and tucks 8ic sertion front, richly Fine grade, very fine trimmed with wide in- chine lece . trimmed: sertion and embroidery abrelle atel 45e) over shoulder and at Pg ee te neck $2.10 A very fine grade, trim- med with embroidery, Handsome Skirts made in two styles 55¢| Finely made of excellent Fine English cotton, um- stock, double stitched all brella style, finely em- through and finely trimmed, broidered and finished “White Fair” prices are 45¢, with feather-stitch 65c, 80c, $1 00, $1.12, $1.65, braid $1.00 | $1.80, $1.90, $2.20. -- MELEUD The [busiest Store on Cu’town’s Busiest Street. SESS MPEP RANE SE RE AE SRS SSPE | vo Sy SPP EES ISLAND, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 6, 4900 NO 34 Poured into Africa. SpEcCIAL DESPATCH HOPEFUL FEELING. Dursan, Feb 1 —The transport Pur- nea from India, has arrived, and landed a battery of artillery. A more hopeful feeling prevails here. MILITARY OPINION. Lonvon, Feb. 6,4 a. m.—Military opin- Sion in London continues to assume, from , very slender materiale, that General Buller is again throwtng his army against the Boer works. A retired General Sir William Heary Green, whose distinguished career gives weight to his opiaions, thinks that Generai Buller with 25,000 men is making a wide detour to the west and north io order to avoid the roughest part of the country. PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. Loxpoy, Feb. 6 .—Spencer Wilkinson, in the Morning Post says: ‘‘ The tide is beginning to turn. “In the western theatre of ithe war i: looks as though General French had bsen reinforced perhaps by General Chernside’s brigade. This wauld be the begioning of a systematic direction of the campaign., When General French has die- posed of the enemy forming his preseni objective, his force will be available for other operations. SUDDEN DEATH. Hairax, Feb. 1.—Alfred Browne, superintendent of the railway mail eer- vice, died here very suddenly yesterday. AN OVERWHELMNING FORCE. Care Towx, Feb. 6.—A despatch from Nasuwpeort says: ‘There is great acti« vity hereand onthe Rensburg-Hanoker Road, due tothe despatch of an over- whelmuing force of infantry to seize Norval’s Pont. The cavairy having completed a recon- naissance is being retired te recoup losses. The Boers at Colesberg are virtually surrounded, CALM IN LONDON. Lonpon, Feb. 6.—Still there comes no word from Buller. There is absolutely not a spred ofconfirmation vouchsafed of the persistent rumor that he had crossed the Tugela river and had set his face tox ward Ladysmith, aad queerly enough there has been an absence of sensational rumers. ‘ London itself is strangly calm at the tremendous stake General Buller is as, sumed to be playing for. A few peopie, during the day, hung | around the War Offize. But no excite- ARTILLERY LANDED AT DURBAN. ee Military Opinions Regarding Plan of Campaign. WHAT BULLER IS BELIEVED TO BE DOING. ee Boers at Colesburg Said to be Virtually surrounded. —— LT Still no Word from Buller—London Strangely calm at the Stake Buller is said to be Playing for— Mr. Chamberlain’s Elcquent Speech — Says there will be no second Majuba—Troops being TO THE EXAMINER. ment was showr, and appareoily po anxiety was felt, and in the clubs, hotels and theatres the same condition is held there. AN ELOQUENT SPEECH. Lonpoy, Feb. 6.—In the course of a speech delivered in the Heuse of Com- mons, yesterday, Mr. Chamberlain said : “There will be no second Majuba. Never, agsin, shal! Boers erect in heart of South Africa a citadel whence to proceed to raise disaff-c ion and race animosity, Never again shall they be able te treat ao Eaglishman as though he belonged to an inferior race, “We have suffered checks and have made mistakes. [ em not anxious to dis- puteas tothe blame. Let the govern- ment oear the brunt until the time comer when, under happier auspices, we can 82€ how far the blame is to be apportioned beiween the system and those adminieter- ing it. In the meantime, blame us, ‘** What is new urgent is to redress those checks acd to repair mistakes. * You say we have sent too few troops. But we are pourieg them into South Africa. In a few weeks wawill have 200,000 men there. We will have as many mounted men as there are Boers. “Our coloaies are multiplying their offers. Every offer is"gratefully accep:ed, and Lord Roberts has selected from among the Colenials. his guard of boner. Meaawhile the spirit of the mation is unbrokeo. There is no ‘sacrifise we are unwilling to ask of the calories if we think it neceseary to success.’’ The Colonial Secretary coneladed with a glowing tribute to the maaner in which the colenies'bave rallied to the support of the Empire, saying, ‘* We are now finding the infinite potentialities and resources of the Empire. We are advancing toa real~ ization of that great fedaration of eur race which must inevitably make for Peace, Liberty and Jastice.” -—_>-——— Free Treatment For Catarrh, Asthma, Bron. chitis, Inftueaza, Colds. You bave probably read of the rew Catarrhozone method of treatment and its wonderful cures of these diseases, We want you to try Catarrhozoae and be cen- vinced of its merit. Fora short time we’ will send toreaders ef this paper, free, a’ 26: outfit, sufficient in most cases te per- manen:ly cure. Send yeur address and : enclose 10 cests im stamps to cover the - cost of mailing. MEETING OF CITIZENS. — : ' In accordance with notice, a large. meeting of the ratepayers of Charlotie~ town was held ia the Market Hall last | evening. The following gentlemen addressed the meeting, viz , Dr. Warburton, Mayor ef the City (presiding), Messrs. 8. W. Crabbe, Donald Nicholeon, T. Z. Taylor, D. L Hooper, Alexauder Horne, P. 8. Brown, L. P. Taston, J. F. Whear, Jchn P. Tanton and Geo. E. Hughes. Opon motion of Mr. W.H. Aitken, seconded by Mr L. L. Beer, and supperted | by Mr. W. A. Weeks, i: was unanimously resolved that Dr. Warburtom be nominated for the office of Mayer. The follewivg resolution was eubmitted ty Mr. Geo. E Hughes and seconded by Mr. James Paton: Resolved, That this meeting request the Legislative Assembly of this Broviace, at its next seseion, t9 amend the ‘Act in- corperating the City ef Charlottetown” repealing the present ward system of eleetiog Councillors and providing for the election of Mayor and Councillors by the accumulative vete of the citizens. The resolution was ado; ted. W. L. Corroy, Secretary. ee ee —The following te'egram from Vancou- ver was received by Mayor Hamilton of Halifax on Saturday evening: “A large and eathusiast'c public meeting of the citizens of Vancoyrer was held to- night aed passed saieianelations urging the Dominion Governmen’.to offer the Imperial Government © *,002 :- ousted in- fantry as a furiher Ggwajan cvotingent for South Africa, and asking. the hearty co-operation and simultayeons action of every city, municipality, asd Board of Trade in Canada. If approved, will you calla public meeting of your citizens at once to pass similar resolutions, tele- graphing copies t» Premier Lawriez, and your own frepresentstive of the Dominion parliament, and urging imme- diate action. JAS. F. GARDON, Mayor City of Vancouver.” Mayor Hamilton stated t> «The Herald that in common with other portions of Canada the people of Halifax were keenly intereated in the war now goingon in South Africa, and were prepared to sacri- tice everything possible to bave it brought to a successful issue. Much more would depend upon the action by the representa- tives of the peeple in the House of Com mons in respect to offering furtber aid to the Mother Country. wee ew :'"Remaraable Reductione iu ; A‘l prices ef : Whte geods Sale for five days only Watck profit much. Jae Paton & Co. eeenre COREE HEH HE HOR ERE ee See those gaiter bargains in our window,—R. K. Jost. Our thoughts for your needs are showing themselves very plainly in the big remnant sale ; we are selling 28c. sheeting at 16 cent; in one to ten yard lengths, 1l4v. English prints at 8c, all lengths —Prowse Sros. ea = amet ——ate The Scotca Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided troops and hospitals in South Africa, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAK” brand of MacKie & Co,, Distillers, Lim- ited, Islay and Giasgow, one uf the oldest firms in the trade. On intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual gensrous- ity, presented 200 cases free of charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. One of the family is a vol- unteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to the Cape. It is hoped that he may give a good account of himself, N.C. Potson & Co., | | Kingston, Ont. 4 THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND IS FOR SALE AT . eeerveee JOHN McKENNA’S, Queen Street, i al il We have some beautiful - Hyacinths - Double & Single These are grown from the largest and finest Bulbs of our last fall’s importation. ALL CHoick CoLons. T he flowersare worth l5dc each, grown in_ pretty HyacintH Grasses worth 15c each. We are selling Fiower & Guiass for 25 cents, 2 tor 45 cents or five for ONE DOLLAR. You are thus saved the trouble of, growing them, They will remain in bloom from 2 to 3 weeks. See them to-night in our Booksronre. Jail early and get your choice. Geo, Carter & (0 eee ae Shoul i we not Whit? Goods Sale— This is cur opening day. White—Dz:sntal Preparations; no fiuer go0ds 01 the market. White—Testh Brushes, to make teeth white— A niee line, regalar 25c br ushes in basket at 20e. Another line 26c, now at l5c. Still another lime, 15c, now 10c. White Hair Brashes.~ Special discount, 25 per cent off regular prices. A. W. REODIN, Phm, B Central Drugstore, have 4 Sunnyside. N. B.—Big reduction ¢n White Castile Soap. JUTEGERRRESEGRERERESEQGQ S002 SS CRGRREEEE -— Overshoes. Rubbers. A pair of Overshoes or rubbers will goa long way in «ce ping you feet comfortable, We bave a variety of kinds; all good vaiues, IN MEN’S Artics—Meavyweight and fleece lined. Snow Excluders —Waterproof, 2 buckle. Manatobas—2 straps and buekle, «xtra heavy. Beauty — Light weight, trish cloth. Emerson—W aterpcoof. Imperial— 2 buckles, light weight. Tempest —Jersey cloth, waterproof. —RUBBERS— Dominion—pointed and round toes, plain and fancy : - 70c QUALITIES—Neptune, Tremont, Kipling, Acme, Piccadilly, Gordon, lat Montcalm - 85c Neptune—High front; Lst quality 90¢ Protector— GO¥F BROS SS SS a eta ree nae a nah ene anager nanan