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Yes, ’tis rhis is True Liberty, when Free Born Mea, ‘having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evnipipss _EAAMINER FE. GEN. WARREN HOLDS ‘The Lyddite. — SpEcIAL DESPATCH ANOTHER CANADIAN. | Toronto, Jan. 24.—Lieut. Campbell, of | the 2nd Laucashires, reported by General | Baller as wounded, is Lieut. E. Campbell of Simcoe, Norfolk County, Ontario. He wae an officer in the Tenth Royal Grena- _diers, of this city, uatil he got his com- | mission in the Lancashire regiment abcut | | two years 6 0. THE VOICE OF THE PESSIMIST. Buller’s Loxpox, Jan. 24.—General 'great turning movement, of which 8) ' : ;}much has been expcted, Gascom? toa | stand-still. lis carefully ded message t» the Jis carefully worded message t) the War Offize telling this, after a silence 0 two days, reads like an apology and an explanation. The Morniag Post and Standard touch lightly upon the unpleasant coateats of the despatch and take ovp2 from the pro. jected night attack, Bu', all things considered, the despatch looks like preparations for worse news, Parliament will meetia five days. she Cabinet hai been hoping for oa2 rattling British success to cheer the country and to command the generous support for fresh revenue measures. Among these will be, probably, an in- crease of the income tax t> a shilling on the pound. Bat this would oaly provide the cost of five w2ek’s hostilities. Daties on tobacco, alc*h vi, tes ani colfse are likely to be raised, A BOER REPORT. Boer Camp, Upper Tugela River, Jan. 21.—A{ter commandant Botha had check- ed the Briti h advance yesterday morning it was expected that there would be no further action until to-morrow. This p. m., however, signs were dis- covered of aa intended movement in the British northern camp. When the heat which was more frightful than any yet ex- perienced had worn off the British cann)n started in fall force and their in- fautry advanced in ext2aded order. General’s Botha and Cronje held the high hills over which the road to Lady~ smith passed. When the Mauser fire opened, a pau~ demonium of sound filled the air. Th, | ea =. ee GEUEUQUEROSGERRORRDRROEORRRSRRRORSERORER?: ke WHAT AY BE FUUND AT at 5 Central Drug Store | A Canadian 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 uascratched. At the central position of Swar.z Kop» whore the other road to Ladysmith crossed the hille, the British advanced from the low kopjeson the bank of the Tugela They had entered enceinte their naval guns kept up the terrible racket, the advance was stopped and the British had tocount out their dead and wounded. GENERAL BULLER’3S RE2ORT. Lonpoy, Jan. 2, 2.14, 4. m.—Pae fol lowing despatch from dated Sp2arman’s Camp, Jan. 23,620 p. m., has just been posted : unmolested, of the Mauser fire and although usual General eacral Warren holds the position he gam i twordavs ago ia froat of him, about 1,400 yards isthe enrmy’s position west of Spivn’ Kop, I[t is oa higher ground than Warren’s position, go it’s impossible tosee it properly. It can enly be approiched over a bare open élope, and the ridges held by War- en areso steep that the guas cannot be placed upon them. But we are shelling the enemy’s positioa with howitzers and field artillery placed on the lower ground behind the infantry. The enemy is replying with artillery. In this duel the advantage rests with us. We appear to be searching his trenches and his artillery fire ia not causing much loss. An attempt will be made tonight to seize Spioo Kop, salient of which forms the left of the enemy’s position facing Friech~ ards Drift, and which divides it from the position facing Polgieters Drift. It basconsiderable command over all the enemy’s entreachments. Commandant Viljeoa nod two burghers were knozked *enaless by an exolosion of alyddite. But Commandant Viljon has recovered. Field Cornt fflielboon was wounded on refusing to surrender was shot. The British less was probably insiguid- eant. They complain that sporting mausers were fouod oa the fisll and softened bul- lets with Ler Metford. Boers admit that sporting Mausers were occasionally found, but they deny the charge respecting expensive builets, Not a shot wse fired by the Boers with cannon or rifle. the river, one thousand infantry and a battery advanced yesterday to the seeond row of low hills. NR All the leading Gough Mix— tures, Emulsions, Malt Extracts, | Tonics, etc. Liniments, Plasters, Band- m= ages, etc, Values in Combs, Tooth Brushes, Soaps, etc. A desire to please. Low prices prevailing. Prompt despatch to orders. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, 8. Central Drugstore, ! QPRUGUDUNURRGHGRUGQQERRGRGRREUCORUBUUGRDORERRREOUES Suanyside. tweeeeoenen “~ OU’'3OZSOSSD os MASON’S STORE ¢ You can get the latest Canadian and American newepapers received ® by mail esch night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book torsad. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this wey. 2 @ebee @ 3@O2 aD SOUGRREERREGDGRSEEERD @oe 8G eaaesd nee r R. H. Mason ‘ @Oaed 6000 2S GIS » —'"- volleys of Lee-Meifurd’s and the whiplike Baller, : At Swartz Kop position, this side of SLAND, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24, 4900 CONSERVATIVES IN CONVENTION. Costigan’s Successor Nomiuated. 7 {Spectat To Tae ExamMiver.] Sr. Joux, Jan. 24.—A_ large ard repre- sentative convention of the Liberal Con- | gervatives of Victo i: and Madawaska was | held yesterday at Grand Falls to nominate the Hon. John Costigan who has seceded the party in a candidate to replace power. J. Fletcher Tweedal>, a former porter of Mr. Costigan, presided. The noanimous choice of the conven- tion fellonC®.M. Richards of Edmunds- ton, also an old supporter of the Minister, who signified his acceptance, speaking well in both Eoglith and French, Another sp aker was Fred Laforest, M. D_P., who was Mr. Costigan’s Liberal Opponent in the election of 1896. Mr. Laforest charged Sir Wilfrid Laurier with various breaches of faith and ar- nounced his intention of supporting Mr. Richard, 6up- ex=~ Hockey Last Night. Two hockey matches by junior bockey- ists composed the programme at the rink Irst night, and the poor ice which bas usualiy greeted hockey men this season was again in evidence. But nctwith- a — seemeneamaneitttiytiiilies ves tt Single Copies two Cents NO 20 IS POSITION Hnemys Position Being Shelled. Howitzers and Field Artillery Used ROYAL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards. the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest manana of the present day. RO “AL BAKING POWDER CO... 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Tise match at Souris between the An- chors, of Charlottetown, and tbe Souris team resulted in a victory forthe fermer bya scoreof 8-6 Mr, McMillan, of Charlottetown, was referee. a eins iai esl ait arse The proprietors of M{NARD’S LIN- IMENT inform us that their eales the past year still entitle their preparation to be considered the BEST and FIRST ia the hearis of tbeir coun'rymen. Please attend to pay ment of your account sent you a INSURANCE —AG AINST-- Accident and Sickness. Indemnity for Death or Loss of | Limb, Total Disablement or Partial Disablemext, from sickness, ALSO for Blindness, Paralysis and Disable- ment from sickness of any kind. A medical examination not required. HYNDMAN & C0., AGENTS Canada Accident Assurance Co Offices - 33 Queen St. standing thisa fair aurience witaersed “Duchesse,” New Rolled Linen, Few Smooth Ivory, Urown Parchment, Wedgewood, Lowest prices at [Aneat Flox, and many others, ‘Carters Bookstore The game between the Jr. Abegweits | ice... 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