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ISLAND, THUPSDAY FEBRUARY 8 41900 sere ov ox secoN ODD tne: oN ere ogy ie aim on the part of the Britisa ait 4 wi: | swift selling at the bAn J PD iY ‘ . . oo ( sit | “White Fair.” / y *\2 Ne. ‘. yp {| i { / V7 ate | The same kind of mh oe oe ores Xet\ 67 \emer a ~,) Us carefully made gar- a . h b Do — ments we have been % Corset Covers Plain Cotton Corset Cover Good cotton, trimmed with embroidery Finer Cotton, “V” neck, trimmed embroidery Neat Corset Cover, low neck, trimmed erabroid: ery Finer cotton, “V’’ neck, two rows of embroidery featner-stitch edging 53 Fine cotton, insertion front,trimmed eimbroid- ery, sizas 32 to 0 40c¢ Better grades are 49c, 50c end 68c A very handsome choice corset cover, tinest cot- ton, fine embrcidery trimming, neat feather- stitching $i,00 Knickers Fair grade cotton, trimm- ed with narrow lace edging Finer cotton, trimmed with plain tucking Better grade still|—frill 2le Se aud tucks 34c Fine grade, very fine value, lace trimmed, umbrella style 45e A very fine grade, trim- med with embroidery, made in two styles Fine English cotton, um- brella style, finely em- broidered and /inished with feather-stitch braid $1.00 Better cotton, wrists, front HABAGBBBHBAAS More New White Wear— —handsomely trimmed, every seam double stitched. Children’s Night Gowns Nice cotton, good length, f rill- neck, front and wrist a med with embroidery MOORE-- &-- MeLEUD, SPP SSPE EE OR RRR ER OS AP PEE SE ER RR Another lot of new White Wear came in yesterday—to help fill up the gap wade by showing—correctly cut iF ' rade cotton, trim- | narrow lace Ii cr grade cotton, tuck- | ed and friiled | Very nice garment, inser- | tion front frilling ' Fine cotton garment, in- | sertion front, fine ew- broidery and feather- stitch braid 75c Fine English cotton made in twoor three differ- ent styles mostly fine embroidery trimming and tucked front $1,090 and $1.05 Nice garment, trimmed front, neck and wrist with torchon lace $1,12 Better grades are $1.29, $1.45 and $1.65 (A reautiful garment — in- sertion front, richly trimmed with wide in- sertion and embreidery over shoulder and at neck $2.16 ‘Handsome Skirts | Fimely made of excellent stock, dovble stitched all through and finely trimmed, “White Fair” prices are 45c, 65c, 80e, $1 00, $1.12, $1.65, $1.80, $1.90, $2.20. 58e 48c. carefully made nd neck trim- 75¢ REESE SEE ESE Fh Se SES ES 5 5G | 68e | ae A LIVELY ACTION. Spearman’s Cayp, Feb. 7, 6 p. m.— | General Buller commenced his advance | forthe relief of Lady*mith on Monday. | The naval guns opened at 7 in the | morning and a feint ettack was madein front of our position, three battalions ad- ‘vanced toward the Brakfontein wi'h six batteries, ' Ateleven o’clock the Boers opened with ‘artillery fire and sent several she!ls among the British infantry who retired an hour later. Meanwhile a vigorous attack was made on the extreme right where the engineers ‘expeditiously constructed a position. Several pieces of cinnov half hidden among the trees on Z var.’s Kop bombard- led heavily. The British infantry advanced and the Boers were entirely surprised. At 4 o’clock, a high hill, a cont'nua- tion of the Brakfont:2in, had been taken. The cperations were excellently plan- ned. The name of the hill t ken is **Krantz Kloof.” ‘Lhe bombardment of the Boer positicn was resumed this (yesterday) morning. The Boers worked a disappearing cannon from the high Doern Kloof rang3 on the right of the captured hill. But the Bri« tish shells exploded its mugazice and the ; guo was putout of astios till late in the day. Mau-ketry fire was intermittent until the afternoon, when the Boers made a determined effort to retake the hill. IT’S TOO To undergo an operation for itching . RISKY Piles when Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment is a surer, cheaper, easier way to cure. Cruel, barbarous methods belong to the dark ages of the past. There wasatime when @ surgical operation was considered the only possible cure for piles. Notso now. Occa- sionally there is still found a physician whe adheres to this dangerousand expensivemethod, but to every one who still believes in using the knife, oy and nine recommend the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in The American Journal of Health, said : : ‘We know that ‘ Dr. Chase's Ointment meets all th2 requisitions of the highest stand- ard of worth, that it will be held in om esteem a it is —_ and we endorse it to every er. ; By force of merit alone Dr, Chase's Oint- ment has won its way into this wide, wide world, until it has made the name of Dr. Chase familiar in almost a a. and won for venerable discoverer title of vines Greatest Physician.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment to fail as a eure for whether blind, itching, bleeding or Dr. Chase's Ointment if an absolute and per- BULLER’S ADVANCE - ON LADYSMITH. British Capture Krantz Kloof. BOMBARDMENT OF THE BOER POSITION RESUMED. Two Millions for the Contingents. ——— Fighting in Progress at Sterkstrcm—The Montreal Herald’s Correspondent and the Censor—Cana- dians Courtmartialled—News from Spearman’s Camp—Prospects for the Relief of Ladysmith. SpEcCIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. } will move a resolution on Friday asking At bins, paeecernareremmareaalinantton Canadian Reinforcements rushed up checking the Bvers who were repulsed and the British advanced along the ridge. LABOUCHERE’3 FOLLY. Norraamproy, Feb 8.—The avnounce- meat that Henry Labouchere, editor of Trath and Libera! member of parlia- ment for Northampton, weuld addressa peace meet'ng in Northampton town hal! last evening, drew a noiey cruwd of op- ponents who swarmed upon the platform and smashed the chairs. Laoouchere’s arrival was the signal for renewed attacks. rhe promoters of the meeting were forced offthe platform and chairs were hurled in the body of the house amii cries of ‘God Save the Queen.” Labouchere was struck on the head, but was not seriously injared. He managed to make his exit escorted by the police. TWO MILLIONS, Orrawa, Feb 8.—Hon. Mr. Fielding for two million doilars to provide for the Canadian South African contingents. FIGHTING AT 8TERKSTROM. Cate Town, Feb 8.—Fighting began this morning at Sterkstrom and is now in progréese, No details have been received, OUT OF ACTION. Ortawa, Feb 8—Three men of the Canadian Costingent, were court martial! ed by Colonel QOt:er for sentry duty. sleeping on during the fightiag on Monday were oe- yood praise. There is not the elighteet likelihood that the Boers will sugeeed in dislodgi.g us from the positions we have gained, The prospects of the relief of Ladyem'th are decidedly hopeful.” LATER. Lezpox, Feb. 8—Baller has eabled to the War Office that the approximate Brit- ish casualties im the fighting at Potgier- ter’s Drift ap te noon on Taesday were :— Officers—2 killed and 16 wounded. Nos-commissioned officere and men, 216 killed and weunded. The officers killed were Major Johnson Smyth aod Lieut Shaft, ef the Darban light infantry. Fitzgerald of the Durban Light infantry and Lieutenant Sir J. A Cunvingham of therifie brigade. FEELING IN LONDON. Loypon Feb 8.—Presumably General Buller ie figh.ing agaio today, in his third attempt to relieve Ladysmith. News of the greatest importance ioay arrive atany moment. Yet there is more after auspicious starts, were not keen in the minds ot the pudlic, the lists of casux aliies published to-day weuld bea eufs culties of hie task. LATER. “RKLIEF CERTAIN.” sane LonpDon, Feb 8—A cable despatch re- under today’s date says: Genera! Buller bolde the position and the relief of Lady~ Smith is certain. A despa'ch tothe Times from Spear. mar’s Camp says: “ When the Durham’s reached the top of the vaal §Krantz, over fifty of the eneiny, who were till defending the position, fled. More than helfof these were armed natives. Free Treatment chitis, Influenza, Colds. —_ You have probably read of the rew Catarrhozose methed of treatment and its wonderful eures of these disenses, We want you te try Catarrhozoae aud be con. vinced of ite merit. Fer ashert time we will send tereaders ef this paper, free, & 250 eutfit, sufficieat in mest cases ie per manen ly eure. Sead veur address and encioss 10 cesta is stamps te cover the cost eof mailing. N.C. Person & Co, Kingston, Ont. Beautiful taffette blouses in red, blue, purple and black, suitable for evening wear at 334 per cent off; plaid and stripped bleuses 25 per cent. off ; Roman satin blouses, red, purple, black and oordurov and plain velveteens at 25 per cent. off; flannelette blouses 25 per cent. off ; flannelette night dresses, flannelette wrappers, flanneiette drawers 25 per ceat. off.—Patow & Co’s. Extra Black Banvzalines 44 in. 75c, 47 io. 95c,regular 950 and $1.25,46 in. 55¢, 42 in. 66c. Black Soudan cloth, 50 in. 82c, 52 in. $1.04 and $1.05 worth from 75¢ te $1.35. James Paton & Co. Costume lengths of 64 and 7 yds, in pin ladies’ ¢loth, fancy mixtures, bro- cades, checks and stripes; prices 40. 49c, 52c, 54c, 55c, 60c, 65e. 75c, 78e, 85, 89c, 95c, 98c, $1 05, $1.10. James Paton & Co, The correspondent cf the Montreal Herald has been gent to Cape Towa tor | eudearouring to enyade the press censor, CORRESPONDENTS’ REPORTS. | Lompoy, Feb. 8.—A special deepatch | from Spearmen’s camp, dated February 7th, eays : ** Qur advance is at present pre vented as the Boers enfilade us from their posi- tion en Spien Kep and Doern Kloof. Our casualities, although estima‘ed at 250, we trifling considering the great im- portasce of the movement just coneluded Lorpow, Feb, 8.—The Standard’s cor- respoadent at Spearman,s camp, referrisg ta thi position, says: “The work accom- plished so far has been magnificently done. “The shell aud maxim fire poured in by tle Boers has been extremely severe. But sur losses ate comparatively speak- ing imall. Tle Dgrham Light Infantry took a few prismerd in the course of their charge. Tle enemy, as usual,fsught witn the utmest stubbornness. Bitish manouvering, and accuracy of — ~VAERDSURDEREOEUEOSSSERREGEGEEREOORSRESSUA? SEK FOR YOURSELVES h How far a dollar will go at this season of the year at our store, We have a special mark down sale on white goods. White Castile and other soaps —great bargains, Tooth Brushes. Hair Brushes, etc., There’s a black sheep in every flock, so we include combs in this white sale. Mow is the time to buy combs at reduced All Marked Down figures. é 3 = Ez Don’t forget. Central Drugstore, Susunyside. L. doubt tham exultation, for even if the resollections of Buls | ler’ two disastrous failures ficient reminder of the tremendeus diffi | ceived in thiscity from Spearman’s Camp, For Oatarrh, Aathma,. Bron., sallallaeleleileiheeleeleeleebieielsblcellelselleleblelletdgbsdetd tell Let babel NO 33 eurable uatil Ded¢'s Kidney Pills that ever cured Diabetes. Imitations—box, name and ” x a : oud S are the only ' medicine that . will cure Dia- " Like Kidney Bright’s Dis- ease this dis- ease was in- 5 Pill eured it. 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