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 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ’ gene 7 , A few days sincewe sent you a ‘| ‘atement of account. We have not vet had the pleasure ¢ have not yet had the pleasure of - pling the same. i. lf convenient to youwe shall feel cs, th much obliged by your atte ntion to the re- matter to-day. 7 rR Very truly yours a a WOORE McLEOD We wake it Hot m——for You Lf you uy our Wool Fleeced Gaibewenk, $1.50 per suit D-A BRUCE ——————— ———— PUREE TERE EET LADIES FUR MUFES. AFEW ““’ Bearer, Persian Lamb Greeniand Seal Baltic Seal, Oppossull Monkey We -want to clear them out. If you appreciate a bargain come in and see them. + - saeneeeeenas hh en T, J. Barris, LONDON, ‘HOUSE wi ey ee | Bay, declaring it detained unlawfully and Not in Condition to Com- mand the e Troops Arrival of Lord Roberts HE AND RITCHENER WENT TO WORK AT ONCE. The Montezuma Will Not Go. ‘She was not recommended by the Medical Board that examined her.—The Contingent getting on the move.— traband of war. SpecIAL DESPATCH HE WANTS TO KNOW. r Wasuincroy, Jan. 11.—Senator Halas, ef Maine, today iatroduced a resolution asking for ioformation regardiog the seizure of American preperty in Delagoa unjusily. Upon the objection ef Sena‘er Lodge, the resolution went over. FLOUR RELEASED. Lowpoy, Jan. 11.—The American flour seized in Delagoa Bay has beeo released. Ambassador Choate had an interview with the Marquis of Salisbury yesterday after- moon aud received a verbal reply to the representatives of the Washington Gevero- ment. The Brititanoe ea the sabject will be semt later. The United Statee Embassy had the gist of it eabled to Washington. In brief, foedstufias are not eonsidered coutraband of war usless intended for the enemy. LORD ROBERTS’ ARRIVAL. Loxpex, Jan 11.—The arrival of Lori Reberts aud General Kitehener at Cape Tewa was announced jact niget. They were allewed to get to work witheut any unnecessary demeastration of publie wel_ come. The situation is net changed for ihe worse since they left Eeagland. General French hae dene some geod manceuvering ard lost ome company ia a night march. General Methuen and Gatacre are where they were. Genera! Buller has not moved unless be advaaced nota eenel Qua = —— i or mee —— We carry a large stock of rubber goods ch as— Hot Water Bottles— Fountain Syringes, Aleo combined with Hot Water Bottle. Aleo Enemas. Our prices are lower than the lovest— try u us. A. W. Reddin Phm. B. 3nd Battalion of Mounted Riflss —No news from General Buller or from Ladysmith.—The decision regarding con- TO THE EXAMINER. since Sunday last. General White beeps baci the enemy with great difficulty. Lord Roberts will have about 10.0 additions! troops this month. Disappointment at the reverses that have been sustained i tish pecple with fertitudeand stoicism. But the Jack of trustworthy news from General Baller’s sriny is being borne with increas- ing signs of impatieoce end irritation. MONFEZUMA NOT TO GO. Orrawa, Jav.11.—The Medical Board at Halifax, appointed to report upos the condition of the steamer Mentezuma, has recommended the Goveromeni, in view ef ivendured by the Bri- | The Professors’ Opinions. Cambridge, Mase, January 9.—Thir tees professors, representative of the Har- vard facu'ty, were lately interviewed on the question of the rights of the British ani Boers in South Africa. Of this num- ber nine strongly supported Great Britain’s claims and the remaining four, two of whom are connected with the German de- bead of the university, Profeseor DeSumichrast, French départment in the said :— “The war, in’ my opinion, was deliber- ately brought about by the Transvaal Gov- ernment, which ever since the retroces- sion, entered upon’ a policy of having for ite objest the ultimate exclusion of the British from the whoie of South Africa. The idea that it was the Jameson raid which impelled the Transvaal toarm ie frivolous. The arming had been going on for years. A fiaal preof of Boer per-medi- tation is found in the fact that the Orange Free State,which had absolutely no quarrel with Britaip, threw in its lot with the Professor Hart, ef the historics) depart- ment, remarked: “The Haglish are doing precirely what the Usited States does ander tue Circumetasces, aod what, in the ‘ong rua, tende toacivilized and av or derly gevernment.” Profexsor Morgan says: “1 hope that the British will be speedily and thorongbly victorious Lecause I believe that wherever English inswtutions are established they are established ferthe geod of the whole world.” Professor Chansing of the historical department eaid :—‘‘ i have no sympathy for the Boers. They are figbting 01 for independesee but for the right to oppress ‘Lhe promice of saturalization was ao il- lusien and hedged reund with #0 many re- strictioas thatthe Trancvaal Government the discovery of typaoid fever upon the a transport. The Misister! ef Militia, ne’ wishing te expose the men whe are velua- teering for active acrvice to the ‘slightest danger of eickness on shipboard, hes coa-~ sequently concurred with the report, and the Government is new leoking fer anether vesse). Mexrezas.. Jan. 11,—The Montrea} centingent of Meunted “Rifles leaves fer Halifax tomerrew night, comaisting of 12 officers. 81 men ard SS horses. A detachasent uf 12 men, recruited frem Winnipeg, and the E. Battery, of Quebee, passed throug’ the cily \enight. Oreawa, Jan. 11 —Capteia Uniacke of the 66th Company, ef Halifax, has been assigned ferdaty at Ne. | depet, Londen, Men and herses will ve fureiehed. Naw Cases, Jas.11—The Weodsteck Eri special service battery will emtrain es Monday the loth inst., and preeeed direet te Halifax. Flatirax, Jan. 11.—The treops will ar- rive at Halifax atthe follewing hours en revised time table: 1 aud 2 troops B. equadron, ist mounted on the 13th at 9 pm.,aud 1 and 2 troops ef the squadron of mounted and rifle om the 16th at Sa m., ©. Battery will arriveen the 15:b at 6p. m.; and D. Battery on the 12th at 7 p.m.; EK. Battery oa the 18th at 4 pp m.; No. 3 A. squadron and No. 3 Troop B. squadron on the 18th at 4 p. m. ; the op the 2Zistat 7p. m. METHUBN RECALLED. Loxpox, Jas. i1.—Lord Metheen has been recalled to Bagland. I leare this en the highest authority. It is reported he was labering under greai meatal excitement after the battle of Modder River. The War Office considers it necessary todisplace him. He evidently is not in condition tocémmand troops. Two members of the family are said to be weak- minded. nl i le I Splendid pbotographs ef Rey. T. F. Fullerton, 30 and 45 cents. Photos of eur Island contingent, 35 cents and $1 For sale at Johnson & Johnson’s down town drugatore and at Tas Fxamryen | “+. Central Drug Store. ‘ Sunnyside | office vessel, that she should not be utilized | ceuld at amy timse make it invalid.” Professor Wendell.—-“‘ My sympathies are with the Keglieh because 1 believe that im the struggle for political existence inevitably to come the contest ie between whet may be broadly called the common law of England, aeyetem of which our own Government is a direc iow develop- mest, and the ideals of law aod govern- | ment, which have dominated continental Kurope. Inthe end the failure ef Hogland would mean disaster to the ideals of law and morality, which are the foundations of our own astional existence.” cihcnpiaieaseiianie tp lblaile Band Sstarday Afiernoon.—The rink managers have decided te have the band every Satu rday afternoon till farther netice. 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