ILY EXA a a Dollars per Year ‘nis is True Liberty, when Fr ree 9 Born Men, naving to advise t) the Public, may speak free.” ‘_Evniewss 7 Sing'c Copies two ea i —_ a = _ et V OL 10 Reading k a ak R woe PTETOWN es E. sR D, PRIDAY se ee <6; ar NO 22 — — THE ANNUAL SALE 2 Ce | »zmemnants.. CR SR OL Commences to-morrow (Sat- urday) morning at 9 o’clock., During stock we've turned out r short x ends, odd lots of every sort,— marked them as we always mark remnants—and at Q oclock to-morrow they Remnants of Dress Ses Oe “a aT —— ~~ x —e eo — - “% : Ra go on sale, Goods, Silks, Rib- bons, Print Cottons, WwW site i Muslins, ‘Zickings, Flannelettes, frril lings, Laces — ete, ete Come early—hbefore some one elee gets the price YOU want. ¥ ctaneceaenees 36 Gj\- a VF De A FEW 2 : Beaver, Persian Lamb oe Greenland Seal Baltic Seal, Oppossum 2 Mec Yee a5" Monkey ah ¥, ~ 3 A? We- lear the t. If you appreciate * fic We want to clear taemout. ify apprecli a bargain come in and see them. LONDON HOUS® = T. J. Harris, cen cE the Store That Cisves Meteye 4 _— IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar Tea check give with our tea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Stree And Ceneral Warren I POSITION: EVIDENTLY AT THE MERCY OF THE BOERS. EE ‘No Further Inform War Office, Genera uy Congas e has succumbed to his wounds | a. De tougement killed in a minor en-| ) rage ment — The recruiting of Strathcona’s! | Horse —_-_—4 —_—_——— > SpeciaL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. McDONALD IN » that nothing further had been received from the frost for publication. COMMAND. | Morper River, Jan. 26.—Genera] | Hector Archibald McDonald has arriyed LATER. } 23 5 xy} | ~~ rar TT, +, * ; Bad assumed ecmmand of the High | SPION KO? ABSNDONED. lan oa . ; "4 ar ~ oa] : Loxboy, Jan. 26. —The Wer Office bas ATTACKED IN REAR. I dite ce eee j Just posted the following despatch {fon Spearman's .Camp.—Jan. 23, (delay-; Se ‘teaeral Buller, dated at Spearman's camp, Thursday, daetiary 25th, noon: “ General Warren’s garrisou, I samcorry to say, inv the night abandoned Spo‘n Kop.” Lonpon, Jan. 26.~—Gan ¢d).—~The Boers around Colenso advanced to day, ‘sh who opened ano ‘ on the Britisa camp at Chieveley getting back of the Brit artiijeryv ire OD ibeal, era! Warren bas Nes Derane Liol ee ss Cap'ain Der Or the 438" | abandoned Sp'oa Kop, or that portion of ra° Le : 4 ’ a ; r } Si ° r . | Horse, was killef ia ta dgiriag. Six | jt that he captured on Tuesday night. } ’ ” roy: ad ar 1 ty ar ig Y : are were wounded and two are mis- [ustead of making the position of the Flog, Boers untenable, ax General Buller cabled STRATHCONA'S HORSE. that Warren thought he had done, the Buyers attacked General Warren so fiercely with artillery and ri fe fire that he was compelled to withdraw to -he position he } held before the night attack. The fact is tbat the Boers purposely al - lowed the British to take the position on Spion Kep which the Burghers had made untenable, Orrawa, Jan. 26.—Tt has b2en decid ed that Lord Strathoons’ 8 Horse will concen- ; trate at Ottawa. “THE ENTERING WEDGE,” Loxvon, Jan. 26.—On receipt of Gen- eral Buller’s report it was at once forward« ed to the Quee-, Lord other m.nisters. pate Geveral Warren rushed into the trap they pounded him with shot and shell. They prevented the British from bring ing up any big gun3 in such a pesition that they could be used effectively. It is believed that the British losses are very heavy. Salisbury and and wheo The general Opivivn ix that Buller bas succeeded in driving the entering wedge, and that the relief of Ladysmith is not far cff. Advices have been received from Spearman’s Camp that General Woed- gate haseuccumbed to the wounas re- -" REVOLUTION IN CHINA. ceived in the attack upon Spien Kop. NO NEWS. Loxpoy, Jan. 26.-Attwoo’clock this morning we know only as much as we did at ten o’clock yesterday morning. General Buller’s despatch announcing the taking of Spion Kop is the only intelligence which has reached London, and that is so brief that we have litile detail of what has happened, At midnight the War Office announced Believed that the Emperor has been Murdered {Srrcran ro THe Examiner. ] Suaneual, Jan. 26.—The Emperor has been deposed and a son of the fifth prince has been declared Emperor. LATER. It is reported that the Emperor Kuang Su committed suicide last night.. But there is a genera] belief that he was mur- dered, = — = SNEDRREGSGGRQERDGERRERRRUCEQERRR REGGE ESEEF: Wil MAY BE FOUND AT British Raise Funds in China. Central PL ee Auray Goods Free Drug Store All the leading Gough Mix- tures, Emulsions - Ma! it Extracts, Tonics, etc. Toroxto, Jan. 24.—Writinzg from Shanghai to a friend bere, W, H. Boyd, formerly of Toronto, says that patriotic felling ishigh amoung the British at Hong Kong and Shangiai. In the former place, he says, $50,000 was raised for the pat- riotic fund in two days, while in Shang- hai the collection greatly exceeded that Liniments, Plasters, Band- amount. ages, etc. Values in Combs, Tooth W.C.T. U.—At the temperance meet- Brushes, Soaps, etc. A desire to please. Low prices prevailing. Prompt despatch to orders, A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drugstore, Suanyside. FSRRRREERDc SEASURERMERESTE CSL OTP RROSERA ing in Zion Church on Tuesday evening. the 20th inst., Rev. J.J. Teaedale will speak on Christian Citizenship. A sil- ver cullection will be taken, and the funds will be divided between the School for the Biind, Haliax, and the industrial work of the W.C,T. U. Te Si auaunueguannsuauauauecuaueneansveevenaueavensavauanssias Reaigs ation From the! {martyrdom but broke hia persecutors. Forced to Abandon It. BYE ELECTIONS, GOV- ERNMENT DEFEATED, Lothiniere RETURN OPPOSITION CANDI- DATES } | j | | Though Government Money Flowed Freely (Seeeian to Tae ExaMINer.] MonrreaL, Jan. 27.--The three bye- r eyes 19F the Goverament, To Sherbrooke the Hon, John Mcloic®)» (Conserv stiv:) waselected by 28 taajority in spite of the fact that Laurier, Fieldiag Tarts, FisLer and*Pa‘terson took ar active ) part iv the contest, while Foster and Ber- geron were the only Opposition Leadera | who took part ia the campaign. Libera] epent freely. money was more than The Liberala were cocksure of victory, and curing ths last few diys of the fizht offered ojids om LeBaron, the Liberal caa- didate. In Winnipeg, Mr. Mar‘ia, (a brother of Joe Martin) woo had» been turned down 60 mejority. In Lotbiniere there were two Liberela in the fight, and onc: more the Gevernment candida‘e lost teeir mominee, Boiavert being defeated by Fortier, (an independent Liberal) by 164. Take Guns and Town. , Mawina, Jav. 24.—Two companies of the Fortyssixtbh ivfantry, uoder Mejor Johnson, ani three companies of the Thirtyseighth Ivfantry, commanded by Mejor Muir, defeated 800 insurgans at Taal, prov nce of Batangas, ou Satarday, taking the town. The United Statea gunboat Marietta also sheliei the zlace. The insurgents had four cannon, two of which were cap- tured. Two Americans were wounded and ten dead insargents were found on the ficld. The p'ague statistics ehow a total of 14 cases and 11 deathe. NEWS NOTES. General Mercier has been badly defeated in acontest for the presidency of the old pupils of L’Ecole Polytechnique. There ate @ great many things geing to make it appear that the French Government’s pardon of Dreyfus noteonly spoiled his —D eS = Coe RoYAL Baki ng P Powder Wade from pure cream of tartar. Sherbrooke, Winnipeg and elections held yesterday resvlted in black by the 8itton party, was elected by about LADIES ~~ —AND -— ~ GENTLEMEN For your correspondence we have the following high class Mole PAPER Royal English Linen, Royal Scottish Linen, Royal Irish Linen, New Smooth Parchment, “Duchesse,” | Now Rolled Linen, New Smooth Ivory, Crown Parchment, Wedgewood, Lowest prices at Ideal Flax, and many others, a rlers Bookstore | ‘lee. : Creepers Hardly safe walking on the streets these days withovt a pair of Ice- creepers | A smal! amount investedin a pair might save you a bad oo and a ‘large Doctor’s bill, eav nothing of the time so save when you're uot sliding around with the wind. We have a variety of kinds. 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