ee LL A TN THE DAILY Reading Room , 1] . House of Commons i¥ I I Our Dollars per y a This is True Liberty, ‘when Free Born Men, having to ad EXAMINER ee —“~na, vise the Public, may speak free,.”—Evripipzs Single Copies two Cents : CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY JANUARY 20, 1900 — When you really need anew win- ter jacket il is poor economy to get along without it, Especially so when we are offer- ing this big discount, One third off RELIEF all jackets, Of course our stock isn’t as complete as it was a little while ago; but maybe we have your size yet. The sooner you drop in the surer ~ > uare of being suited, temember, the discount is 35 1-3 p c—one third off the price of any cloth jacket in stock. And they're a!] new this season a) MOORE & McLEOD See SAS Ses CESCES ESE 2 S28 2 Ve “i VY Beaver, Persian Lamb Greenland Seal Baltic Seal, Oppossum Monke) si We want to clear them out. If you appreciate : Se a bargain come in and see them. “i f Dy 9% es LONDON HOUS® Me T. J. Harris, HAT! 85 cents . 94: | a suit of woolen underwear. Yes, ’tis You can have them this evening at BR - sD For true, DODEEECRADON AUGER RRRAEEASERNORERUGUGUGREGRERRECSRROERGERCUEE Boer Guns have been taken away.—The passage of the Tugela.—Water was waist high.—Splen- did engineering work.—Deatk of Stevens the|t correspondent.—Plumer marching to the reli of Mafeking. —— nt, ——————— SpECIAL DESPATCH AT SPEARMAN’S CAMP Spzarmay’s Canp, Nata), Jan, The Boer trenches hav shelled be lon-,. ; 13.— : been persistently British naval guos ali day Small parties of Boors were seen at intervals. A large force from the direction of | Ladvsmith were seen trekking toward the north-west of the British posit'on, ON TO LADYSMITH. Lonpoy, Jan, 20.—The eucceseful en« gagement of Dundonald’s civalry and the Boerd west of Warren’s force has given the British contro] of an easy entrance to Ladyemith and ifiterrapts the enemy’s com- munuication with the Free State. Our cavalry hold the rosition. Our guns continue to bombard the Poer lines, the enemy replying freely. Genera! Warren i3 advancing steadily. BOERS MOVING. SpearMAN’s Camp, Jan. 18.—This even- ing our naval guasand howitzers fired quite frequently Sgainest the Boer lines situated opposite Potgieters drift. | Th: British garrison at Ladysmith LYTTLETON ADVANCES, IS VERY —_———_—_——_ uf | TQ tHE EXAMINER, ne te ‘he railway f20m Modder Sp:uit around to 4 8¢ * > ; ; | Mount Bulwad: Nearly all of thee nemy j | have gese toatiemptt» check General ! Warren’s advance, but the General made no sign today. today fired some shel!s which nearly met ours at an extreme range. | | About five o’clock this afternoon Ge.é- i ral Lyttleton advauced against Brankfon- ' tein, covered by a heavy artillery fire. He weot forward two miles and gained several positions. ‘lhe Boers fired no can- non. They discharged a few Mausers. Lyttleton bivouacked upea the ground which he had taken. DEATH OF A JOURNALIST. A Ladysmith despatch announces the death from fever of George Stevens, the distinguished war correspondent of the Mail. PLU MER’S ADVANCE. A Boer telegram from Pretoria announ- ces that Colone] Plumer, with three A vsidon was seat up from the kopjes by General Lyttleton. The men in the car reported that no gilii were visible in the enemy’a works, but that there was a large camp of Boers yplaced between Speoukcp and Brankfonteia, the latter of which is four miles from Potgieters drift, The Boers Lave arriféd 14 large numa bere toffay from Colenso end Ladysmith. The ¢temy have certainly fan Branches eee ot . a \ESHRDDUURSRRRRGEERGRORERERRORIERDSERREEE sn Those who require —or whose children require the a:e of an’ Emal- sion let them ask their friends about our Emulsion 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. Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. MERUORGRAASSARRERRDURRASES TASES POORER PMMEORDUDDADORHOGHOGRCGRERDRNOCORRRUGERTORSUGGQORGQUGERUNGERDORRDORNOEE UUBAHAL | holding each other’s riffs. 7 * al armor"; ttaine, is at Gatseroncs, His intention, it is added, isevidently to relive Mafeking. GOOD WORK, } Lonpoy, Jan. 20. —Details of the man- nerin which the passage of the Tugel, was affected are now published. The water rose above the waists of the méd Who steadied themselvea by The Central Nev's pays a tribute to the work done by the Koyal Engineers; who established a record in military bridge building. It is said that the Pontoon RoYAL Baking y Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum are the menacérs to tana RO ‘AL BAKING P@WDER CO., NEW YORK. j Fh CANES —_— NEAR A British Troops Steadily Going Northward HEAVY FICHTING YESTERDAY BOERS REPORTED TO BE AL- READY RETREATING ‘Dundonald’s Horse Near Ladysmith | | NO 17 bridge covered a total distance of over hundred yards and was throw: across the river in two hours. LATER, STEADY PROGRESS. Lonpon, Jan, 20.—-A epecia! despatch from Cape Town, dated Friday, January T HAND. Presbyterian Book of Praise 19th, at 1 p. says: “Ladysmith re- lief force is steadily working northward. Heavy fighting occurred yesterday., The Boers are retreating. Mey PUBLIC OPINION. Sir :— With numerous others, I b> been Jookiag in vain for an indie nial of the charges made age’ eh ee Governor by tha Sar ast the Lieut. Are west> belie «amerside Journal. the ramene>”~ (0 theme true? Certainly a oy -oout the streets seem to point -ay. Is it possible that a man sworn uphold the British Constitution, and accepting British pay, is at heart in sym- pathy with the enemies of Britain? Must the loyal people of Prince Euwerd Island, who have given their husbands, sons and brothers t» fight the battles of the Em~ jire,suff-r :Le indignity of having a dis- loyal mao as their Chief Magistrate ? Surely Prince Edward Islandere will not stand thie. If Gover.gr Melntyre be- lieves the Boers to be righ‘ and the British to be wrong, let him come cut like » man and resign the ;otition he cannot consist- ently fill. Does it not seem a burlesque that our brave boys shouid go ovt fiom us to risk life itself for our beloved Queen, and to undergo all the bardeb'p: atiending a life on the batlefield, tur a mere pittance, while this man enjoys all the comforis which acccm=.ny a princely salary, drawn from the Qucen’s purse, yei charged w th being disloyal to the Queen Whose represnt tive be.is. Come Governor McIntyre, step out and deny these charges if you Cat, or else step ovt of the Govern- ment House and let eume loyal man oc- cupy your plac-. Uyion Jack ————P> > @ <<... Third Levy. Cape Town, Jan. 18.--A despatch te the Times from Herscel, Northern Cape Colony, dated Jan 10, says that a third levy of the colonial Burghers has been made by the Orange Free State Boers. All male residents between the sges of 14 aud 60 years have been commandered to assist the Boer forces at Stormberg. It is reperted that many of the colonial Datcb who joined the Boers are now deserting and returoing to their farms. The des- patch adds tha: the reports that the wh ‘tes in Basutsland fear arising of the na ives arc entirely grouadless, The natives are steadfastly loyal to the Britieh. A epecial police force numbering 400 men is keeping order among the Basutos. —, THE GROWING TIME. (O.tawaC.t'zen.) The net debt of the Dominion has ins creased $2,317,047 during the last fics] year and at its close amounted to $266,- 273,446. The average rate of interest paid on the gross debt has risen in the same period from $3.10 to $3.14, and the net rate of interest from $2.66 to $2 68. The debt has grown, and the rate of in- terest increased, notwithstanding that the revenurs Of the year, $45,743,102, were $6,186, 592 in excess of those of the pre- vious year and ten millions greater than those of 1£95. The disbureemente, ordinary and capi tal, have gone away beyond the hil cen- tury mark. being $51,542 635, as egainst | $45,334,281 in 1898, and $44,096,388 in 1696, when the Ligh water mark of a de- cade of Conservative administration was reached. The interest on the public debt has grown. It was $362,682 greater last year than in 18:6. It ie, indeed, a growing time. Will the person who fornd the shopping heg some time ago pleare cal! at Tue Examiner Office, P. E. Istanp Hosprran.—aA meeting of the women interested in the P. BE. Island Hoep‘tal wll be held in the ¥. M.C. A. parlor next Tuesday morning, January 231d, at half past eleven o’clock. A large attendance is desired. Sin, i . When vou skate | A large stock on hand, All styles of bindings- All jeald at publ ers’ prices, 8 | cepts, per copy up. With and without music, Special discounts to con- i gregations and clergymen. GEO. CARTER & (0. Booksellers & Stationers. Ladies Skating Boots _ there’s nothing so unsatisfactory as an ill fitting uncomfortable boot, A well made boot edd. the nleasure of the ex We have just received of ladies’ skating boct were made expressly out of Black Box Calf. Well finished just the right weight and strong enough to give the ankle support. There good value for the price. $2.25 We have other liaes that we can recommend at prices from $1,40 to $3.00, GOFF BROS atevnenienniiNle to a INS UR ANCE. 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