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 The Boers Retreat When Shells Burst [Among Them, | is specially price cut H > omFORCEMENTS FOR FRENCH! ~cuimoinane waking Powder to go in a hurry. Ce ree Here's a pointer too. We have no old ones : Positively none bere JACKET that weren’t new this What We Advertise We Have. -BARGAINS.| $6 85 for $5 39 2 99 6 64 7 88 9 33 7 45 for 8 &5 for - 10 50 for 12 50 for Those are a few a price samples, ee | Moore & McLeod bridge over the Orange River. moors, cagerly oe oe eles has been detailed by the secretary of war MRA ARATE SSE CES A weary artillery fie i@ reported, bus the | S210: Jouberi’s men end the Free! io accompany the Boer ermy in South () a ¢ : result of the fighting is indecisive as Gen- oo who are before Colensoand Lady- | Africa. 4 vo erel French avoids @ fromial attack and is a ay moors 5 Col ea a , centent to bold a strong position and con- er ms the caomy See enso } Military Minister Needed. ; : : ih tinue to bother and embarass the enemy neghere emesiite renner noe \ Coming, days that it will be at “1% * » 1 i 5 f without striking with his mounted ‘force. sai eabinciek Wamaaldiiieahiian Waisted Lowpon, Dec, 30,—-Mr. Henry Spencer hard for you to keep your feet = THE SEV&NTH DIVISION ‘ ¢ : Wilkinson, the Morning Post Military ex- | warm, we have a few “warm by . etrength in the field must be near mxty , m his review of the situation, says : feet’? aii atta Male ‘4 Lospow, Jan. 5.--The departare of the thousand. e time has ‘ arrived for the &e yours. 'f geventh division of the Britieh army fot| Joubert and Bothe have made the most nation to insist, if not apoma military ris . é their advanteces. of positi by emplac- d at least upon the admission 2 » a South Africa commeaced today. of the Biage of position P into the Cabinet of a military Minister, Ladies a SITUATION SUMMERIZED ing many cannon, some of large calibre | empowered to veto any proposals detri- * 6 ¢ l 0 F up to 15 centimeters and by constructing | mental to me seoaneees prosecution of Y Loxpow, Jan. 5.—The following is aj} numberless trenches and works. Their | the war, and also that the administration ‘eo Ma cama of he anion at Natal as pub | postin, 1 amumey willbe adcosaly | Oey a ted ilary samiante: | OL COL B 5 for You lished by the Daily Telegraph. | fanked and the enemy rolled back. ane a Frere Camp, Sunday: The following ie | Wor is even more uncertein — Ladies’ long See le of ‘ i what l may term an end year review of lericket. But the soldiers will not fei ° e : he eS If you buy our Wool Fleeced the situation as it now stands. the country. If they are given s fair Hockey Sticks ae a a ; 8 finish: i Un lerwéar $1.50 per suit Despite many drawbacks and various | chance to engage upon anything like equel ; black and chocolate. 3 ’ unsatiafuctory matters, which might and | terms, I plump for a complete British vic- Pucks Price $1 00 $i 20 $1.25 a could be remedied, the military situation | tory. ’ VY, os ; i D-A BRUCE It is given further to forecast that if the Shin Gu ards Short ones 12 buttons well is puoishment meted out snd the pressure made black cloth price 95c. iS brought to bear upon the discomfited 5 and 6 buttons length black a Season’s Greetings We take this means of thanking our patrons and friends ‘ mdicate the increased mobility and im- proved tactics on the Briiish side. ) | | | FROM DeAAR. Departure of the Seventh Division—The Situation in Natal—Relief of Ladysraith is Expected oe * _Loxpos, Jan. 3.—Bya curious foin- cidence the engine that drew the train by which the late Duke of Weetminster’s body was conveyed to Woking for crema- sion, Was named the Flvieg Fox, the same name as that of the Duke’s horse, which es Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguattle the food against alum. ; won the last Derby. Hie estate, by the Shortly. way. is estimated to amount to £12,000- —— ; sical , the greatestever submitted to pro- Alam baki wders greatest bate in this country. ' menacets to , of 2 Se day. SprcrAL DESPATCH IMPROVED TACTICS. a Lonpon, Jan’y. 5.— While Colenso re- mains the centre of interest, operations have proceeded elsewhere, which, serve to | —— Tbe Dutch forces have made a telated effort to follow up their victory at Storm- berg by an advance upon Molteno and Cyphergate. But General Gatacre sent infantry anda battery of artillery to re- lieve the Cape Police, aod they reoccupied both villages after a brisk artillery fire. Two Dutch commandos which had skirmished with the outposts of the ad vanced British camp, retreated when the shells begun to burst among them. Genera! Gatacre’s official report shows , that the police have retired from Dor- drecht and taken a position on Indeoe Lunnelo, and that a company of mounted infautry had reconnoitered Pruska, While the shirmishing is on a smal scale there is evidence that General Ga- tacre is all right and vigilant, and that the scoutisg work is well done. Reinforcements have been sent frrm DeAsr to General French who is still hovering about Cvlesburg and apparently manozuvering to cut off the retreat of the Boers to the railway bridge, having al- ready blocked their passage by the road CHOCOLATE WORM LOZENGES:— For Children. We call the attentioa of mothers to thie form of medicine where ia diceted as being Plea sant—perfectly tasteless, Prow pt, Certain. We put these up in boxes and retail At 15c per box Giviog you the cheapest, beet and TO THE EXAMINER. ie hetter, more secure, and more hopeful for us than since the outbreak of hostil- ities. This isthe case eleewhere, but par- ticularly so inthe Natal. The invasion of thie colony is now slowly—perhaps many will say too elowly—but surely, being rolled back. To-day the country is secure from the foe practically from Celenso south. A few raiders may for 4 short time, venture along the hills as far as Estcourt. But I doubt ifeven they will water their horees again inthe Mooi River. Ladysmith is holding out well. Ledyemith,althougb on account ofits situation, the place is difficult to defend, continaes easily to hold out, and is repelling ihe Boers attacks; for j the enemy bave never relished coming to close quarters, nor have they chown any capacity for assaulting British positions. Tucir one method isto catch our trocops inthe open from cover and over whelw them with fire. for not mary more days will Laay- smith’s gallaot garrison be required to lie low behind their works. The relief columa will surely free their hands from guarding town and camps, and enable them to cut in upon the retreating com~ manos. To-day, General Buller has withio bail a force of all arms equel to that of the Boers be vigorous and persistent, many prisoners and guos and much spoil should fall into General Bulle:’s hande, the ie. varion by the republics forces be terminat- ed, and the end of the war certainly be vrought within few monthe distance. Help for the Boers Puitapeieats, Jan. 4,—The movement in this city tosend assistance to the Boers received renewed impetus last night, when the association known as the Knights of the Red Brench beld an adjourned meet- ing here and decided to extend all posst- bie aid to President Kruger. Resolutions [ Old Man Gone. Lowpon, Jan. 4.—Thomas Kite, the old parish clerk ef Shakespeare’s church, has quickly followed the custodian of Anne Hathaway’s cottage tothe grave. He was 91 years ofage, and succeeded his father and grandfather half a century ago, and was well known to all dramatic cele- brities. Among those whom he conduct ed to Shakespeare’s tomb were Sir Walter Scott, Washington Irving, Dickens, Hm- merson, Booth, Kean and Nathaniel Hav- thorne. Senior Wranglership. —_— -——— Lonpoy, January 4.-—Senior wrangler bids fair to become a thing of the past at Cambridge, the board of matkemathics haviag recommended the aboiition of this | coveted distinction im future. If the sen- } ate agrees, ag is probable, the wranglers willall be classed alphabetically, and none will know who is the cleverest mathematician of the year. For thie honor men bave worked themselves crazy, and it has been secured by some of the most prominent figures in English history. To go to the Boers. Waramerox, Jan. 4.—Captain Car! Reichmann, of the 17th infaotry, and ae- sistant adjutant general of voluoteers, Boys’ and Girls’ Sleighs. Boys’ and Girls ’ Annuals. Snow Shovels Crokinole Boards for sale ) Christma ¢ —. iS Over And you are tired of fancy baking, and want some good plain food. Try ovr— Parker Cream Tartar Biscuits, German Buns, Oatcake, and a loaf of our Duchesse Bread. TeLeraone 98, D. Stewart Bouiese Bakery BAKES KEST BREAD. There are Somme cloth 45c, 58c, 68c. Moccasins! Snow Shoe Moccasins Dati. occ etenueaee one Watnans. + 0 4svachackccx ae | Misses... eeeeeeen ee. CTED ocd eve igh in Sehen GOFF BROS . . : i of sympathy for the Boers were adopted. wi.o have so liberally patronized us during the time we have | most p'essant article of thu kind on The Knights of the Red Braoch claim h t EXTRACTED heen i i Wishingfone and all a prosperous and er memberehip of 100,000, made np princt cheap a eet SKILFULLY een in business. saat Prepared and sold by. psily of Irieh and Germans There were ow ULLY { ‘ Happy New Year GORDON & McLELLAN Men's Stylish Outfitters. . «+e. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drugstore, 250 delegates at last night’s meeting. Grand Chief Jobu A. Byan of thie city presided. A meeting of the local branches of the Clan-na-Gae! was also beld last Suanyeide. | SSSA SE a A OS night for drill. Fully 480 young men { have been formed into companies and will, « it ia anid, be eeot to South Aftica, Carters’ | Beokstore: No indiscriminate use offeocainee Me ojarious after effects, DR. J. P. MURRAY Qu ea Street everemoes rf