ga ry — VOL 36 —_~ ~ Terms Four DoWars per \ Jackets of Fit. and style ~-and ne House of mm ns THE DAILY EXAMINER a Ee wnhess and satis. faction—all our stock of jackets has gone on sale at Discount of One Third-——™ Just think of it. “old timer” a)] in the lot. stylish—they’r There’s not one They're e all new this last season, and NOW you can buy the best of them for;the price of inferior ones, Now for Example $16.50 Jacket for $11.00 14 65 6 “ 9.99 13.00 ¢« ‘ 8.75 16.55 * a 7.24 , a MOORE & McLEOD Oe. len a ae ek a ah = LADIES FUR MUFES. # by rEyv.. Greenland Seal Menkey We -want to clear them out. in and see them. a bargain come Beaver, Persian Lamb Baltic Seal, Oppossum @ ® If you appreciat - T J. Harris, ——— a ee LONDON HOUSE 5 See Our Carbon Portraits Just the thing for Xmas presents. manent. picture made. New scene designs fcr photo w ork. Baby always The handsomest and most per ry and accessories, and the lates’ weleo me at the studio of = GEO. H. COOK, Corner Queen and Grafton Streets OHARLOTTETOWN from Cape Town !that COLESBURG, Lonvoy, Jan. 16,.—It is announced advices have been there from Colesburg, dated Friday, January 12, saying that Colonel Porter with his mounted New Zealanders and New South Wales Lancers is plackily worrying the Boers from kopje to koyje by hazardous moves, The Colonials, it ig added, are com pletely nonpluseing the burghers. A party of Remingtons’ scouts having eluded the Boer pickets entered Norval’s- pont and secured valuable information. BULLER’S ADVANCE, Lonpon, Jan. 16.—The Standard gives prominence to the following despatch dated Saturday, January 13th, from Dar- ban: “ A man who just arsived from Springfield says that the British columas proce ding to the relief of Ladysmith had crossed the Little Tugela when he left it, aad was facing the Boer positicn on the Big Tugela, and howitzers were shelling their trenches. He aays that 250 wagons, laden with commissariate stores for Ladysmith had left Frere and that it was expected the eolumn would join hands with Genera White on Monday eveniag. The traction engines bave been doing excellent work, hauling the heavy wagons out of holes and swamps. The British patrols have discovered parties of Boers in the direction of Enner- steat between Frere ard Escourt.” BOERS DEPRESSED. Loxpox, Jan. 16.—The Standard pub- lishes the following from Ladysmith :— *“ Thursday, January 11, by heliograph via Weenan. The Boers are fortifying positions north-west of Ladysmith ; doubt- je38 with # view of securing @ safe line of ret;cat, should their opp sition to General Buller’s advance fail. They etill surround Ladysmith in large numbers and may be contemplating an other attack. It is known however that the are greatly depreesed by their recent heavy losses. eee received = Those who require —or whose children require the ase of an Emul- 3ion let them ask their friends about our Emulsion with Guaiacol. Many people have told us of the benefits derived therefrom. It stops acough speedily when it may be dangerous. Gives people weight and strength A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drugstore, Suunyeide. % This i is s True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evriripes CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, TUESDAY JANUARY 16, 1900 Single Copies two ue qustdeninn Boers. THE BOERS STILL SURROUND LADYSMITH. Depressed Over Their Heavy Losses. er Trenches rendered worthless.—Reports regarding General Warren.—Other items of interest SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. SITUATION AT Prior to Saturday they were perfectly confilent of their ability to defeat the garrison and take possession of the town, RUMORS IN LONDON Lonpoxs, Jan. 16.—The belief that battle is progressing at ihree points on the Tugela has stirred London to a high piteh of excitement. Rumors that General Builer has already @ great _— woo a victory, and that Ladysmith ha: been relieved are rife. But as yet there is no foundation for the reports, which seem te be born of the fer- vent hopes of the people. Crowds are constantly gathering at the War Office. But no news is given out yet. Concera- ing the Britieh formation it is now clear that General Buller with fifteen thousand men is twenty miles west of Colenso at Potgieter’s Drift and that General Warren with ten. .Jousaud men is twenty miles East of Colenso and has crossed the Tuzela beyond Weensn while General Clery with five thousand men now holds ¢ the Boer front at Colenso. This disporitior of the forces against the Boers makes practically neceseary*the same division among the Beers even though the Boer ferces are mobile. | The twenty miles of entrenchments from Coleneco are rendered worthless by thie far-reaching flanking mevement of the Buitish. BOERS DRAWING AWAY. LapysMira, Jan 16.—A sortie to the south of the town, shows that the Boers have abandoned Groebler’s Kloof and other positions in that direction. Groeblers was a particularly strong position. GENERAL WARREN’S POSITION, Care Town, Jan. 11.—A despatch to the Argus of this city, dated Friday last says: The authorities have recsived the news that General Warren has eccupied a strong position north of the Tugela river, but the report is discredited in official ircles. ——2 100,000 Boers, 206 Guus. el Loxpox, Jan. 13.—Am apparently well- informed correspondent of the Morning Poet says :— “The Boer strength, originally 83,000 men, is now heavily augmented ; by Cape Colonists; and the enemy’s fighting forces ray be estimated fairly 100,000 men and 206 guns. *_<ee Trenches Full of Water. Lonpon, Jan, 13.—The Daily Telegraph has the following despatch dated January 9th from Frere camp: “A heavy storm has been raging all night and there is every prospect that it willcontiaue, The roads are impassable and the rivers end spruits are full, There has been no fight- ing at Ladyemith or Coleseo Their trenches must be filled with water. The Boers are holdiag Mount Plangwano, bri they are certainly quite isolated os their bridge over the Tugela must have been carried away.” ~~ © << Nor 4 Canpipats.—Mr. D. Nicholson requests us to state that he will not bea candidate for Ward 4 in the coming civic electios- ame Suicide * Recixa, N. W.T., Jan. 15.—Corporal Lindsay, of the North West Mounted Pelice, came from Battleford to join the Western contingent his father and brother were both killed in the first Boer war, and he was anxious to avenge their deaths. Unfortunately he could 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 had a eatisfac- ory trip. _— ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Moncton Times: New Brunswick is getting in line with Manitoba aod P. K. Island. ? Money 1x AppLes.—The apple crop of Nova Scotia this year is valued at $862,~ 506. Why buy imitations of doubtful mer it when the genuine can be purchased as easily. Tie proprietors of M{NARD’S LIN- IMENT inform us that their sales the past year still entitle their preparation to be eonsidered the BEST and FIRST in the hearts of their Country men. Gentine ention ESTABLISHED 1887 LEITH HOUSE Telephone 174 P. 0. Box 336 82 to 38 Queen dtrect Having secured the agency of the fam ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” z: PQ, I am prepared to supply ale and ef uneurpassed quality at prices | that eaunot fail to please. Write for prices and be prepared for a genuine sur- priee. A. MACDONALD Ladies Skating Boots When vou skate boot, A well made: beot dds to the pleasure of the exercise of ladies’ skating boots th ® were made expressly for out of Black Box Calf. give the ankle support. There good value for the price. $2.25 We have other liaes that we can recommend at prices from $1.40 to $3.60. GOFF BROS there’s nothing so unsatisfactory as an ill fitting uncomfortable We have just received a lin: Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food | — alum. Alum saailiaasiis the menacers to sy vapid ovens RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CG., NEW YORK. mee emma m ee INSURANCE, North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance Co, Union Fire Assurance Society of London. Phoenix Fire Assurance Co., of London. General Marine Insurance Co. Standard Life Assurance Co. Canada Accident, Sickness, and Plate Glass Assurance Co. Insurance effected in above companies at rea sonable ates -'HYNDMAN & C0,, | AGENTS. Offices, 33 Queen Street. The New Presbyterian Book of Praise A large stock on hand. All sold at publishers’ prices, 8 All styles of bindings. cents per copy up. With and without music, Special diseounts to con- gregations and clergymen. GEO. CARTER & U0. Booksellers & Stationers. Well fimished just the right | Perry.... weight and strong enough to PIOTURES We carry a full line of the eel- ebrated Perry Pictures—1> eac colored 2 sts. Oall and loo over the catalogue. You may find some you weuld like. CHAS J. MITCHELL, BooxseELLer and S€ATIONER 45 Queen Street, pposite Prowses’ NO I3 WAR NEWS FROM SOUTH AFRICA Porter’s Command Worrying the 2 meer, LoRimaeee ee Seige) tit OO Oe comet ees ee eee ee ee = aur ear aeeenamaend OE SRN. PHU GAR TR AI pa ORE EO tC AE MM AGE A AE RRRA ALS) SAE Ope MO gga Bet A |