Re; dine 5 Room —— ; ; Ifuu i, vr) lerms th a t \ OMLID OD) our Dollars per x ea ccna ae _— mene en THE D AILY EXAMINER ~ are This is Sees Liberty, ‘when Free Born. Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evripipzs ie oe Single Céples two Cents VOL 36 ‘i 7 ‘ . When you really need anew win- ter jacket it is poor economy to get along without i Kispecially so when we ing this big discount, One third all jackets, are offer- off 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| you are of being suited, Remember, the discount is 33 1-3 § p c—one third off the price of any & + cloth jacket in stock. And they’re all new this season eee etenneen “) MOORE & McLEOD} Ves on ! 4 & a8 “ 4)e el s] a8 4% ag of = none ae — etc Ora ae Cc A FEW Beaver, Persian Lamb Greenland Seal; Baltic Seal, Oppossum Monkey 1 We want to clear them out. If you appreciate 4® a bargain come in and see them. eRe tele Bese te \» OPS a eit LONDON HOUS® ¥e = .» é | Se a Eiarris, WHAT! 85 cents 9 For a suit of woolen underwear. Yes, tis. true, You can have them this evening at CHARLOTTETOWN aeae 8 ISLAND, FRIDAY JANUARY I 19, 4900 NO Will Occur OF THE TUGELA. acre and other troops. SpECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. Mocvat Atice, near Pot Natal, Jan. 15. THE FORWARD MOVEMENT for the relief of Ladysmith began on Weid- neday, Jan. 10, from Frere and Chievely. A few miles out-ide of Frere Lord Dendonald passed targets DESTROYED A BRIDGE | under construction seven Potgieter’s drift. gieter’s drift, peal and instructions to the forces begin. ning : “We are going ‘to tie relief of our comrades at Laiysmith. There will be NO TURNING BACK.” that bad been erected by the Boers to represent a force Evidently these from advancing in skirmish order. The order proceeds to advise the men, when they charge the enemy, regarding the conditions under which tney ehouli receive the surrender of avy of the enewy. It also warns them that the Boers are treacherous in the use of the white flag. | Tnis order has beeu received with enthu~ siasm in every camp. The march wasvery trying but the troop: are new encamped among pleasant surrouoding>. the Boers hai been firing at the adjacent hill: Lord Dandouald pussed on and as the was noticed that 7 Springfield was vot occupied by the Boers and that the British Fifth Brigade HAD TAKEN POSSZ#SSION. main column advanced it The British transport column extended for several miles and comprised some five thousand vehicles. The Mounted Brigade advanced rapidly, not meeting with any opposition. The British scouts had min- | utely searched al/ suspicious country, but | 19.—The War Office hag there was no eiga of the enemy. issued the follewing despatch from Lord The column advanced t> Mount Alice, | Roberts, dated Cape Town, January 18 : facing the enemy’s fortress. “‘ Gatacre reports that 300 men of al! The Boers had been at Potgieters drift | ranks bave been moved from Bushman’s the previous day, but a body of the South Hoeck to Hopenburg, and the 74th field African Horse swam the stream under fire | Battery aad one company of mounted in- and brought over the pont from the Boer | fantry from Stoerkstroom to Bushman’s side. Hoeck, otherwise there is no change in The Boers were evidzntly surprised at | the situation there.” the appearance of the British on the scene, 1 Lonpon, Jan. 19.—The War Office an- A large camp could be seen on the Tugela | nounces the appointment of the Duke of heights, facing Mount Alice, but the Marlborough as a staff captain in conaec- sw TOKIYV & _— tion with the Imperial yeomanry being eee ee organized for service in South Africa. and cleared off into the mountains. Lonpox, Jan. 19, 12.30 a. m.—At mid- A buggy was seen leaving forthe bills} night the War Office annouaced that it on the right, presumably with General | had no further news for publication. Joubert or some Other commander. When questioned with regard to the ~ General Baller took up his quartera in rumored British victory and of the a pleasantly situated farm house belong- RELIEF OF LADYSMILA ing to Martisius Pretoriaus who bad dis- ared. On Friday a loud explosion the officials replied that there had been sacl Sub tly it. was found } 2° information to bear out either feature ee re : of the ramor and were ,inclined to thinks teat the Bopre he serious fighting must precede the relief of the town. Tbe London Standard’s special corres- pondent at Modder River says today : “ Otez La;” “ Depechez vons;” “Say there, bring her over,” and similarceom- very Health is excel- lent and ALL ARE CONFIDENT. Lonpow, Jan. mountaia eS aa ee 21mm HIF mands and exhortations in English, Cana- dian and French greeted my ears at Orange river while the train was being boarded by the Gordons who were going to the front. The Canadians had arrived before from De Aar and in one day had laid and com- pleted a mile and‘a quarter of railway and built new platforms. Railway wakiog under the South African.Sun in December IS NO PLAY, and the sight of the sons of the north hauling ‘sleepers and raile with, greatest despatch and enthusiasm, working as Those who whose children require the ase of an'Emul- sion let them ask their friends about our Emulsion with Gnaiacol, require —or Many people have told us of the It stops acough speedily when it may be dangerous. white men seldom doin South Afrios, was an object lesson for the thoroughuers of the spirita and patriotism animating all ranks and sections of the British force now figkting the Boers. Gives people weight and strength. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B. Centra] Drugstore, Sunnyside. his family sail for Cape Town to-morrow. SENDNDRUDSURGEEGRORONEGUGECCUSUSURGEGEGRERGURQRGRGROREUCLCOSONDODORSSORER ee 2 ee 5 - aD = ee a = ae wen ll oe z re — sa ce en = = = benefits derived therefrom. = ae vh ~~ = ie ee = iS E Ree me m i ™ va PS PPPPDERDSIUAMURORNMAGLI(5( SSS GGRHEEE WELL ESTABLISHED TO NORTH The Advance of the Forces Described. There has evidently been some fighting—Wounded are being sent back.—Buller’s directions to his troops —The men confident.—The Canadians hard at work.—Advance movements by Gat- miles above Geurral Buller has issued » spirited ap- Lorpon, Jaa 19.~-Rudyard Kipling and Lonpox, Jan 19.—The Daily Telegraph: special’ from’ Jaouary 18, 7.20, says: ally during the night. ing. All well.” terday, of Ladysmith and that the British WOUNDED ARE ABRIVING already been cevere fighting. repors has yet been confirmed, LATER, Lanpox, Jan. 19. —It THE STOCK EXCHANGE smith had been relieved and) Warren had been killed. Nothing is obtainable tendiing to verify this ramor. Lowpos, Jan. 19. — General Buller telegrapus the War Office from Spearman’s ' Camp, dated jast evening, as follows: Lord Dwadonald with a body of mounted | troops cam? dato action that Genera! thée afiernoon ‘with @ force of Boers west of Acton | Holmes. Afier the fight he ocouped several kopjes which he still holds, Twenty Boers were kiljed and fifteem taken prison ers. Two British were killed and wounded. two ut ~~, Smallpox in Moucton. ——— \Spectan ro Tae Examinga.] Mowerox, Jan. 19.—A well authenticat- ed case of smalip»x was diseovered;here. Campbellton. Tae {Pross. — Fresh winds, south westerly to south southeasterly; clouays Loca) showers. TVo-Nicar.—-Come and see Summerside and Coarlottetown battte for tae tropbs. Beth are bound to win if poesible. te Hoccsy Marcats.—Phin of resermed seats at Apothecaries Hall. Seats going fast. Get yours. Good ice and gocd ‘games. i L. O. B. A.— Regular meeting of Lady ‘Wallace Ledge, No 27, will be held this vevening at 7.30 o'elock in Boyne lodge ;room. All members are requested to be } preeent. P. E, Istanp, Hosrirat.—A meeting of the women imierested inthe P.. 4. Island Hosp‘tal wil] be held in the Y. M.C. A. parlor next Tueeday morning, January 23rd, at half past eleven o’clock. A large attesdance is aesired. 3in. SUPREME COURT. Frinar, Jan, 19, The MeFadyen McRae assault case was before one o’clock. for Halifax. Srmmerside will be well represented to- night at the riok. A special train is coming with cver 100 excursionists See our asbestos gloves for men, guar- anteed fire and waterproof.—R. H. Ram§ cay & Co. The proprietors of M{NARD’S LIN- IMENT inform us that their sales the past year etill entitle their preparation to be eoasidered the BEST and FIRST in he hearts of their country men. 5 Will the person who found the shopping hag some time ago pleare call at Tas Exam: neg Cftice, at Mooi River field hospital by every train from the fropt, indicating that there has Neither Mr. Robert L Cotton left last evening | Spearmanm’s Farm, dated Our howitzer battery fired upon the Boer lines occasion- The bombardment was resumed at a quarter to eix this morn- | Lonpon, Jan. 19.—A special despatch from Durban, dated on Wedaesday, says : “Advices from Potgieter’s dritt, dated yes- | Tuesday, say thet Sir Charles Warren has arrived within seventeen miles is yumeoured on ! that after eighteen hours fighting Lady- ! RovaL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. of || Safeguards the food against alum. (ee powders are thie tas eds Alam menacers to RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ne emma - } | nee Lhe Ncw Presbyterian Book of Praise large stoek on hand. All styles of bindings. All sold at publishers’ prices, 3 the patient being Ben Garree an I. C. R. j bralteman, ranoing between Moncton and? | cents per copy up. With and ‘without musie.. Special disesunts to eons gregatioas and clergymen. GEO. CARTER & 00. Booksellers. & Stationers. Ladies Skating Boots Whea vou skate there’s nothing so unsatisfactory as an ill, fitting uncomfortable boot, A well made: boot the pleasure of the ex We. have just received ce | of ladies’ ;wese made expressly for skating boot out of Black Box Calf. Well finished just the righd wakes and strong enough te give the ankle support. There concluded today, the jury retiring shorily | g good value for the price. $2.25 We have other liaes that we can recommend at prices from $1.40 to $3.00. GO F BROS BLACKSHITH STAND FOR SALE For particulars apply to E. REDMOND, Montague Oross, wkly 1 month 16 BRITISH PREPARING FOR BATTLE. Indications that a Desperate Fight