oa a ALAN by “y ¢ v¥ ¥ - we y 7 " a : = - is a. a hi eyveneaeee i ‘ac ah & - - o~ q -_ ereoy f 4 : wie a 3 . a 5 w aw di» dim oon j to day Wes en preparing eale for months back and w re resdy wit } pr.ces ia theeity. Rea CORSET COVERS. BiIZ€ VS LO OO, PF COw cee eee ees » oe vceees LUC 2 Firewhite cct‘on with white lawn fri’ ze 32 to 38, prige.....ceecces 2 Extra English eotton, trimn the neek and sleeves with white hamberg PTICE..0000. . 2 200 38e¢ Fioe English cotton, trimmed round neck snd sleeves with white bamburg, pear! buttens size 32 to 40, price. .... 50c White lonedale with muslis frills edged with valenciene lace and galeon finish, OM sas 6sSee Fine quality cotton with yoke of all embroidery and torchon insertion, trimmed round neck and sleeves with torchon ‘ace, price.... er Qeca’s cloth with torebon lace and in- eeriiva and taby ribboo, price......... $1.50 NIGHT GOWNS THE D.aILY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETUWN, JANUARY 27, 1900 THR DAILY EXAMINER JANI ARY 900 A BOER ADVANTAGE. Oxe of the advantages possessed by the , Ltes 1D the abeence of the critic. sno oue to upbraid their generals Ladysmith and Kimberley were by their great suverior forces whole posse of British Outlanders into the sea. No one points out r little mistakes or excites the peo- , feare of still greater disasters. r casualties are not exaggerated and ot Kruger is not attacked because te the Boer widows and mothers ne that their husbands and sons alive. Their chegrip at the uo” xnectedly slow movement of the cam- s carefull concealed. Their lead- koow, now, of course, that they have rtaken a hopeless task ; but the Boer » at large are not worried by the lamentations of the grumbling critic and pessimist,— and they are to be con- ated upo& the fact. MILITARY CONCLUSIONS. M. Bloch, ia the unabridged edition of s famous work on “ The Future of War,” bas summarized the conclusions of the most advanced school of Eurcpean military science cencerning battle tactics of the present and future. Itis eur- prising to find how many of them have been bourne out by Great Britain’s South African experience. They are as fol lows :— are | ines 1. That the mora! superiority of attaek would be more them ccunterbalanced by the tremendous accession of strength to the defenders which rerults from impreved small arme. | 2. Thai battles would seldom be de- cisive. 3 That the victors would not bein a poeition to pursue, and that tue retreat- Good quality, white cotton, tucked yoke, | ing force would fall back on new positions trin. med with torc hon edging, price...... 59c | a few miles fo the rear and entrench them- Fiue cotton, empire style, yoke and reveersof embroidery, white lawn frills and grlvoe finish, Prive.......cccccees secreeeee DIC Queen’s cloth, ewpire style, frills on neck and sleeves, edged with embroidery &..d galoon finieb, price....,.....,.. $1.35 Fine lonsdale, empire style, finely tuck ed ycke, deep frills of embroidery, price COO eee ee ee eeee spusdboesooulnene F xtra fine lonsdale, wide sailor collar, tri.omed with insertion with wide frille of ham burg, price......... shes cue SKIRTS Good cotton, wide hems, with three rows Of tucking,* price . .... ..cccsvess +s secceseee 406 F ne cotton, deep frilia of embroidery, five -ows of tucking, price............90¢ Fine English Cotton, deep frills of «m- bro-dery, six rows of tucking.......... $1.15 Ertra fine cotton, with three tucks and fii''s of torchon lace, price.....-...... $1.55 Qreen’s cloth with deep frill of same, insertion settiog, eep frill of embroidery cn bottom, finished with feather galoon, EGR ccaids «cin sap senatabets on * oo cee Queen’s cloth, three rows of tucking, deep frill of embroidery, finished with feather galoon, price........ssreceee $2.20 DRAWERS. Trawers with frill of lace, price 25c Fine cotton, three tucks, frill of embroidery, closed, price 45c Fine cotton, three tucks. frill of selves. 4. That infantry will be prostrated after battle, and not in a position to carry suc- cesses home. 5. That frontal attacks would be im- possibie without great superiority cf num- bers. 6. Tbat night marches and night at. tacks would have to be resorted to. 7, That entrenchments properly adapted to modera fire weuld be invisible. 8. That troops on the defensive would be more likely to surprise than to be eur- prised. 9. Thatthe future of war will be a wears of seiges and entrenched posi- tions. 10. That ‘nvisible sharpshooters would mow dewn hundreds. 11. That an abortive attack would lead to the attacker entrenching himself, and the exchange of rolls. 12. That ambulance work would be carried on under aimost impossible con- ditions owing to long-range fire which would lead to accusations of violation of the Red Cross. 13. That satisfactory reconnaissance weuld be much more difficult than for- meriy, (M. Bloch decisred that only infantry could reconnoitre successfully.) 14. That the lossin officers would be disproportiionate. 15. That troops could only advance slong railway lines. 16. That with equal resolution wars would laet longer than in the past. 17. That turning mevements with im- mense numerical superiority. would be the only means of gaining Jecisive yic- tories. These seventeen conclusions have, we are told, been scarcely noticed in England, 2 embroidery, finished with feather em- | broidery, closed, price 45¢ | - ; | Fine cotten, 2 rows of tucking and | embrvidery frills with feather galoon, | closed, price 55e| Extra cotton, 5 tucks with frill of | cotton and lace insertion, finished | with feather ga)oon, price 58c Extra fine cotton, five tucks and | FouneraL Notice.—The funeral of the late Mre. H. H. Shaw will take place to- morrow, Sunday, at 4.00 p.m.,to the People’s cemetery i rcerertbenetlliniganenssttiennn = oe edieen =_ _ NOTES AND Cv MMENTS. —When the armha'r critic is in doubt he abuses the War Office. —It is reported that a fourth cavalry io February. —It is hoped that General Warren had not the same reason for leaving Spion Kep that the Boers had —It is announced that the Philippine war—which was began over a year ago— is drawing toaconclusion. The terms of the settlement buave not yet been stated. —The report (from a Boer cource) of the relief of Mafeking must be taken with a grain of salt until officially confirmed Colonel Plumer was reported advancing upon Mafeking last weer. If the report be true one cause of British anxiety is removed. —It is stated that Mr. Macrum (whe was erstwhile United States Cunsul at Pretoria) is the bearer of aa important message from President Kruger, and that President MeKinley will decline to receive it because Macrun: left his post witheut leave and hss new no official standing. —Referring to the recent meeting of the Farmers and Dairymen’s Aseociation the Co-Operative Farmer saya: ‘* The efficers and members of the Marshfield Farmers Club and the resideats of the district geserally are to be congcatulated on the suceess of their efforts to make the meeting a suecese, and have earned the warmest praise aod grat:tude from the visitors upon whom they lavished such genial hospitality.” —In once sense the etrictness ef the South African censorship has a silver lio-~ ing forthe big newspapers in Britaia. The special despatches seat to the British metropelitan press cost, for cabling alone, something like $925 a celums. Some- times, when a war correspondent bas a “scoop,” he sends it at “urgeney” rates— 12 ebillings (er $3) a word. —The reference to interruption of cable communication in war despatches of tu- day is thie: Mr. James was notified yesterday : “Sr. Tomas, Loanda, “ Gable iaterrapted. Telegrams for South Africa cpu only be forwarded by the east Coast route.” [This cable is about 600 miles long run ning from Leands io Portuguese South Africa to the Island of 8t Thomas about 200 miles south of Guinea coast.] —The Toronto Mail and Rmpire re- marke thai Mr. D. C. Fraser, M. P., is to be appointed commissioner of the Yukon Territory. Mr. George Casey, M. P., is to be sppointed postmaster at 8', Thomas. Mr. W. V. Pettet, M. P., is isto be appointed postmarter at Pi-tou, Thirteen memters of pariiament have al- ready received jobs, the three now named will bring the ncmber upto sixteen. It ig a curious circumstance that so many members should drop into post officer. Mr. Mulock, who makes these appoiat- ments, was the great statesrnan who laid down the important Reform principle that members of parliament ought uot to be awarded places in the public servicew.’, —The Guardien eays that Mr. Martin “was no doubt elected by Liberal votes.” However this may be,the Montreal Gazette remarked, before the election, that ‘‘ Mr. Martin, who is the Liberal candidate in Winnipeg, was expelled by the Biftonites fiem tae Winnipeg Liberal Association. His preeence in the House of Commons will be a constant reminder to Parliament that Siftonism is mot a paying business. Mr. Martin asae M.P., will not strengthen the opposition forces, but he will help the cause of etraight administra'ios. Con~ wervatives can vote for him’ with good will.” But could the supporters of the ministry vote for Mr. Martio, seeing tat he was out ic opposition t> Mr. Sifton and all his works? We think it much more likely that the gevernment votes were cast for the Sifton candidste. NO AMOUNT of brilliant advertising will make a fraud finally successful. Men are fools to try it. As for us we mereiy tell a tame truth aud say Adamsen’s Botanic Balsam 18 splendid for coughs. 25c. All druggists. LOST—On Thursday evening,a black fur coliar Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at thi: of ce A GOOD PARLOR ) \ | division wiil embark from England early | PANS 4, fc Ss “YN NS 77S ' a pareve gy Uji ™=4 » 2 an B ya 2. ~ Te AMG #4 a ; i rPayia i aad VAY LSE SS % 3 oy ? IG thirgs are i in ee es 3 gs are not always the best things ut it’s hard imavine the best Dry Goods Store a small store. meeting your wants best makes it a stil] . Read to-day’s Prices, There is Money in it for You. A Clean Sheet Movement of Sheetings | 80 in. English Plain Sheeting for.............. 25c 80 in, Extra Heavy English Plain Sheeting for.. 27¢ 80in. “ Fine “ Soft Bound Thread stpeoinse. ‘hu, Se TET hiigwae sexes 26¢ 8lin. Extra Heavy Twill Sheeting for........ 24c 81 in. Heavy Soft Thread English Twill for.... 28 TS tm, ROM ON. 8s os. cok oc ueesc «> 190 Om “ = Mk cess cog enbeanpens ee ‘27c 72in, “ * Piacnas sues s ksbeans oe - 28c 42 in. Cireular Pillow Cotton for.............. 15c The above pieces have bean reduced 25 per cent. Twenty dozen Disabled Towels,but not through soaking. Their selling power is cripied by being slightly soiled on the doulWeends. They go on our Bargain Table to- morrow morning sharp 10 o’ciock, at 20 per cent; all pure Irish flax Linen. The following is our clearing prices on good reli- able stock taken from reserve. We could not buy at the following prices: Heavy Huck Oatmeal design Irish Linen Towels ROMP s 6 5 ko > chess Gs Rakes ek ee $1.44 This Towel is well worth 50c a dozen more. 22 x 40 Huck Towel with fast color border.... $192 This Towel is generally sold at 22c each. 24 x 45 Huck Towel fast border fringed OE 6 5 ons ca BES ate $2.40 worth $3. 00 FFULL BLEACHED Unbleached Table Damask, Daisy designs 48 in. See ett... s ¢ eer vnc Rees seen 1i8c Unbleached Table Dmask Pansy design 52 in. i amd an RE OE ee ee bee 23c Half Bleached ‘lable Damask Wild Rose design —cedhces Sesineancece tt POL PET OO. oe 26c ‘Unbleached Table Damask Colered Border 50 in, DOB ies cece ik ise eee 27c Unbleached Tatle Damask Fern and Rose design OO Wi We ins in Sh ca oes cae 27c Half Bleached Table Damask Clover Leaf design CU: SW OO. oi yeh oa peed cua ase 988c Half Bleached Table Damask Rose Leaf design 60 Rieaincniitinanc ee RET EEE TEE ee ee 33c' Heavy Unbleiched Table Damask Block design 62 Ps OE Bs wns oka d wenpeee enh eedncken 35c Unbleached Table} Damask Fern design 56 in. Full Bleached all pure Linen Table Damask 52 in WT ir bo van bik s co sane senna 33 Full Bleached all pure Linen Table Damask Rose Bud design 60 in. wide at.......... evens: Se Fine Bleached all pure Linen Table Damask Leaf WHE Wisc dicts cdiseetss (ie Mhebad See <3 oe Heavy Unbleached Table Damask Block design at Rie SN I bs in bs web os Kd wns oe 35c Heavy Half Bleached Table Damask Rose and Cloverdesign 60 in. wide at ............ 48c Heavy Haif Bleached Table Damask Dalhin and Wheat design 58 in. wide at............ 49c Heavy Half Bleached Table Damask 64 in. wide at 499 Heavy Unbleached Table Damask Daisy design 58 i NR ee Oe ae peace Jee Fine Half Bleached ‘'able Damask Shamrock Oates OO Se.’ WAROIRS ics 5 ive. 0055 hes ise 59c A very large store like thi Many of the abcve are placed 25 to 33 1-3 less than - % x 8; prices per doz. 72c 96c, $1.08. $1.18, $1.32. your wants best; and ae we go On growing, growing. ~ aT Glass Towelling 16 inches wide.............. e- 8e e - in; * Omi: kp me. eho ove ne ’ * a0: + eens wad obshaam - ad ~ op geod cceby ae " - a MR GD a o'edup twee 8¢ s ” 26. * ST pedi ite wlile Sle coos Sie Hucka'sack Towelling 27 inches wide........ ..™ 15e “ - -_...* 8 eee aso - *. 2% ge w ree ~- Ide . with red border 26 inches wide..., 16¢ Linen Dowlas Towelling 27 inches wide....... - Se ” ” - OU. RD ae - We . i . ee ee eee 12e¢ Butchers’ Linen met Sie eee - 206 20 dozen real Huck Towels fast color beeder: 16 x° SO: Gstese cg. cc! $1.35 a doz. Ancther Seller—pure white Huck Towel De Meecha Want olan $1,44 worth 17c each Towelling by the yard, fairly good Towelling...... 4e Nice Brown ‘wi!l Towelling cold: border... .... 5e * Bleached “ ” 4) 90 in. ae “ “6 ‘“ “c “ eos Te Heavy Huck Towelling cold “border 18 in...... 8c Heavy Bleavhed Towelling cold border 18in.. . le Extra Heavy Bleached Towelling cold borde r ae Ohies hie 10 60 6 He oc be.e ble 6s SFR 64 SS > “aie l4ce TABLE GevgnGd ia.’ wide)... 2. cL Ae -. 49 Fine Bleached all pure Linen Table Damask Maple Leaf design 62 in. wide at.............. - 49 Fine Bleached all pure Irish Linen Table Damas Lilly of the Valley design 62 in. wide at.... Fine Bleached pure Linen Satin Finish Table Da- mask Pan:y design 64 in. wideat.......... Fine Bleached pure Linen Satin Finish Table Da- mask Buttercup design 68 in. wide at...... 59 Fine Bleached pure Linen Satin Finish Table Da- mask Leaf design 62 in. wide at........... .- 64 Fine Bleached pure Linen Satin Finish Table Da- mask Grape Vine design 72 in. wide at...... 65 Heavy Full Bleached pure Linen Satin Finish Table Damask Honey Suckle design 68 iu wide at.. Heavy Fine Bleached pure Linen Satin Finish Table Damask Ivy design 62 in. wide at.... Heavy Fine Bleached pure Irish Linen Table Da- mask Maple Leaf design 68 in. wide at...... Heavy Fine Full Bleached pure Irish Linen Satin Finish Table Damask Heather and Poppy de- ee 7S We OTE OR. . noo vk peescadewesss Extra Fine Full Bleached pure Irish Linen Satin Finish Table Damask Fern design 72 in. wide Ms ves igsssrnsgeete ss ees ies vk oo Extra Fine Full Bleached pure Irish Linen Satin Finish Table Damask Pansy and Fern design OD POs ox s in a cite en's He eek Extra Fine Full Bleached pure Irish Linen Satin Finish Table Damask Shamrock and Fern de- ee F825 6 so ov es o's Extra Fine Full Bleached pure I:ish Linen Satin Finish Tab'e Damask Pansy and Shamrock design 72 in. wide at.......... nneee regular prices Hotel keepers and thrifty house wives will do well to inspect our lot before purchasing elsewhere. 23 doz Fine Bleached Linen Damask Table Napkins, Hemmed, Irish manufacture, all pure linen; sizes [DAMASK $1.05 19 doz. Fine Bleached Linen Damask Table Napkins, unhemmed, superior quality and finish; iIrish manu- facture, oral and conventional patterns; size § x §, price per doz. $1.25, £1.56, $1.80, Satin fl I do ae ere Linen Damask Table Napkins; assortedpatterns, unhemmed, extra fine, atin finish; size § x &, $2.15and $2,60., 9 doz. Fine Bleached Linen Damask Table Napkins, guaranteed pure Irish Linen, in new damask pat- terns; size i x i, price per doz. $2.50. 13 doz. Extra Heavy Full Bleached Double Damask Table Napkins, guaranteed pure linen, choice new patterns: size } x 4, price per doz. $3 and $3.50, : _§ doz. Extra Fine Satin Finished Double Demask Table Napkins, full bleached aud all pure linev, new exclusive patterns, size #x , price $4. JAMES PATON éCo. embroidery frill», finished with feather | i =| SUITE AT A ars Queen’s cloth, 5 rows of tucking deep frill cf tor:hon lace, finished with feather galoon, price 85e a | MODERATE PRICE This is what yon get in our selid Walnut $24 Cotton Tapestry Suite, Thissuite has spring seats, is trimmed with plush, and finished up in good style-—The cash discount of 5 p.c. makes¢this suite Queen’s cloth, three rows of tucking embreidery insertion with frills of embroidery, price $1.15 Queen’s clotli, two rows of tucking torchon inserticn, fril.s of terchon lace | finished with g:loon, open, price $1.50 | § The above are a few prices; we have every price notch betweea. oF atin & —— - ¢22.80 NET. == We wonld like to show you this suite, if you want something good at a small price. We anticipste a visit from you. Sede Sct tece John Newurvson ae cmeeimmmmnaaesmieiaems amet eee cnaannnea sss ea ee eer steer fee Me asp et FS e e< = <3 Pe ee ae oe E800 weak bie i c