SPE Se - Reading Room Hvuuse of Commons a AS oe —_ . -_ — y Wate , - Looe. to on ae aan oe - - at Dollars pel Year —— VOL 36 E DAILY EXAMINER _ ee TD This is s True 5 itherte: when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,.”—Evniprexs CPANEL Set ra ISLAND. MONDAY JANUARY 15. Jaclrets ef aut And etyle—and newness and satisfaction —all our stock of Jackets—has gone on sale at a Discount of one third Just think of it. There’s not one “old timer’ in the lot. They're all stylish — they’re all new this last season, and NOW you can buy the best of them for the price of superior goods. Now for Example $i6 50 Jacket for $11.00 14 6 5 ss $s 9. 99 13.00 ‘6 és & 75 10.05 0 “ 7 24 moore & MeLeod * Nprcontc haga tien = LADIES. FUR MUFFS. $ % A:FEW “Ww Beaver, Persian Lamb Greenland Seal Baltic Seal, Oppossum Menkey = We -vant to clear them out. If you appreciate a bargain come in and see them. ae SY eee ee: T. J. Herris, LONDON HOUSE ©f all Wine Merchant Wholesale from thedistiller, A G sg Of Methuen’s and sign of armed Boers. resumed—Boers’ wanted to comman SpEcIAL DESPATCH LORD ROBERTS’ REPORTS. Lonpon Jan. 15.—The War Office is- sued at midnight a despateh from Field Marsha! Roberts, dated, Cspetown, Sun- day Jan. 14th, 8.30 p. m.,eaying that no change in the situation bas takes piace. The War Office, also, simultaneous~ ly, issued the following from Lord Roberts dated, Cap2town, Jan. 13.3.30p.m.— ‘‘Lord Metbuen’s cavalry madea reconis- vance and returned, Jan. 11. The cavalry weut 25 miles into the Free State country and fouad it clear of the enemys except patrole. All is quiet at Modder River.” General French reconroitered arowod the enemy’s left flank, Jan. 10, and ad- vanced to Slinger’s Farm Jan. 11. His cavalry and horse artillery bom bar- ded the Boer’s laager east of Colesburg Junction, but were uuabie to outflank the enemy. The reconnisance of cavalry and mounted infantry pushed merth to Bas tard’s Neck, and examined the country north of the ridge. General Gatacre reports no change. All was was well on December 28 at Mafeking. SUCCESSFUL RECONYOISANCE. Mopper River, Jaa, 15.—General Bab- bingten, with two regiments ef Laneers> three Victoria Mouated R fies and a bat- tery ef horse artillery, left bere on the evening of January 7th, and cressed the Free State border on Tuesday morning. Simultaneously vther movements were made. The column under Qelene!l Pilcher went eee i Thoee.who require —or whose children require the ase of an Emul- sion let them ask their friends about our Emulsien 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 Centra] Drugstore, Sunnyside. ed 4900 Single Cane eel two ae — — NO 12 French’s Division —_ ee CARRIED INTO BOER TERRITORY. Scouts penetrate into the Free State but see no —Movements of troops in and around Belmont.—All well at Mafeking on} Dec. 28—Bombardment of Ladysmith is not | received: Big Gun is silent—Officers d Canadians—Details re- garding the Contingent. TO THE EXAMINER. from Belmont to the south of General BSabbiegion’s route, while @ portion of the garrisons at Klokfontien and Honey Nest Kloot, under Major Bryne, advanced toward Jacobsdale. General Babbirgton penetrated twelve miles. Hie scouts (20) eaw no sign of armed Boers. The farm houses were found empty, the occupants having had news of the advance, and gone further ia tothe interior, The British bivouacked at random, and burned three farm houses, the property of ove of the Boer leaders. Yesterday they awept around southward, returning here today. Nothing was accomplished except the rec nuaisance. } }Colonel Pilcher came into touch with General Babisgton, and then returned to Belmont, Mejor Byrne reconnoitered the | hills abeut four miles from Jacobedald and saw about 700 Boers. OFFICERS WANTED. Orrawa, January 15.—A militia order has been issued which states that the fel- lowing officers of the active militia are re- quired for duty permanently with the permanent corps during the absence on service of the special service force : Cavalry—One captain, two subalterns, Field Artillery—One captain, two sub alteros. The ueual pay allowances ef the respes tive ranks will be allowed. Distriet efficers commanding will for ward the names of officers whe may wish to volunteer for the positions, stating their opinions regarding the qualification of the otficers applying for appointment. The Major-General commanding, pro- ceeds to Helifax on Tuesday forthe pur- pese of isspesting the troopships and troops prior to embarkation. NO CHANGE. New York, Jan. 15.—Advices from Ladysmith and Pretorie, dated Friday, Jan. 12, report no change in the situation except that the Boers are making ready to mee: General Buller's flanking move- ment, — ee BATTLE IN PROGRESS. Loxpox, Jan. 15.—The forty-eight hour® silence respecting General Baller’s advance was broken by the Centrai News Agency. A bulletin, yesterday at noon, from Dur- ban, contained the brief statement that General Warren left Frere Camp on Thure. day with a strong fiying column in co- operation with General Buller’s movement. It is reported tiat 4 great battle was be- gun,the fighting proceediog at three points, The direction taken by the fl, ing eelumu is not mentioned. Military experts left at jiberty to balance the probability between ,the eaetern and wesiern turning move- Infantry—Oue major, four subalterne | ments with feint attaeke “at the} opposit> ends, ALL QUIET AND ALL WELL. Lapyrsmita, Jan. 15.—The besieger have been quiet tor two days. 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