Reading Room Hiouse of Commons Every garment wa 9806 00606006 2060 6600 06600006 1000 our Jacket department has been price-cut one third. Sixty-seven cents has the purchasing power of a aie if the ‘re’s a jacket he ‘e to sul t you. Now remember-——there are no “OLD TIMERS” here You can’t get one from us even if you pay extra But the jackets we have are correct, stylish, well fiitting made jackets. Don’t German want to spend more than six dollars? Well, give us the six dol- lars and we'll give you a $9.00 j jacket. 12.9% Jackets tor $9.00 “ 00 < “6 6.00 6.00 6 «<6 4.00 Se SES a we A FEW — se Beaver, Persian Lamb wy Greenland Sea! I: Baltic Seal, Oppossum we Vonkey Se We -vant to clear them out. If you appreciate se a bargain come in and see them. M% vy : : * LONDON HOUS® i Tr. J. Harris, $3.79 is all we ask fo advertize to be worth We have better move ata lively rate« ton of cough drops: All wool beaver overcoats redu cloth overcoats, our own make, $7,50. h $7.50. at price that should make them x Le reais of ulster is worth a ced from $12.00 to $9,00 Blue, beaver ‘ : Cars 25 er cent discoun , B x all wool sweaters 52 cents, Sizes 26, 28, 30, 32, 34. oy Buy one and keep the little fellows warm going to schcol, uy p. A. BR Chis is True ee when Free Boro Mea, CHARLOTTETOWN r: E. ORE ICT ST RN. ran ulster that some of our merchants, Fur aving to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripiwes geet ——m — — Single Copies two Cents ISLAN D THURSDAY JANUARY 25, 4900 ws NO 24 WARREN CAPTURES SPION KOP Has Rendered ‘the Boer Position Untenable LYDDITE USED War a OS losses, firi ing on Wa urren’s Boers able. PRO BOER ALARMS. SeR.iy, Jan. 25.—The German press tacticians are aimost unanimously of opinion thatthe situation of the British forces around Ladysm th is desperate. Tie Berliner Tagblait priote 2 Brus- tele despatch claiming that Sir Charles Warren has b:en signally defeated. Aas artillery writer for the Kr:uz Zei- tung, says: “ The movement to relieve Ladysmith has failed, rendering the Brit- ith line cf retreat in danger.” RRITISH GAINS—SLOW BUT SURE. Loxpox, Jar. 25.--Shortly after 11 o’clock the War Cijice announced that nothing further in tue way ef despatches would be given out during the night. Lonpoy, Jan. 25,6 a. m.—Nothing is yet known asto the result of Genera! Buller’s night attack on Spion Kop. The latest news from the scene of opera- tions in Natal is contained in a_ brief message ‘despatched from Spearman’s Camp at half-past nine on Tuesday night which says that General Warren was stil! attacking and the Boer position was being searched by a terrific fire from the British howitzers. A party of stretcher bearera was fired upon ard several wounded, A Reuter correspondeat despatched a telegram at the same time from Spear- man’s camp, skewing that Tuesday’s operations resulted in a distinct advantage to General Warren’s forces. The British field guns have been rein- 7 SURRERQRRERRQDREGEEQRRGRRE2ORGERERERSEGERET: a WHAT MAY BE FOUND = a Central Drug’ Store All the leading Gough Mix- tures, Emulsions, “Malt Extracts, o<emnereansstEngyeeiansestaste ee Tonics, etc. Liniments, Plasters, Band- ages, etc, Values in Combs, Tooth Brushes, Soaps, etc. A desire to please. Low prices prevailing. Prompt despatch to orders. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, 8. Cestral Drugstore, Suanyeide. AMUERPRPGURGGRRDREREREARDEE 2S i SGPURSERSERS Ld Enemy try hard to Re- Capture the Hill EFFECT The News Officially Posted by the it is feared, are considerable— Stretcher Parties — Lord Methuen makes Reconnaisances — | Position at Magersfontein becoming unbear- ——— SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE , ous loss, pOUMOGREGRGGRAGER GREE GRRE KREG WITH DEADLY Office Einemy’s EXAMINER. forced by howitzers which quickly made the effec’s of the Lyddite felt. The Boers retired from the crest of the Kepje aud it wae at ounce occupied by the British troops. Later, the Boers were aleo driven from a stone wall which they had held for hours and hai tecross a ravine under the Lyditte and shcrapnel fire of the Brit- ish artillery. BRITONS HOLD THEIR OWN. Lonpoyr, Jan. 25,640 s.m.—A_ des- patch t> the Times, from Spearman’s camp, dated Tuesday, 930 p. m. reporte the Boers teday bad more guns and: ge prepared to fight almost ixterminably, having entrenched their ridge which stretches in an almost unbroken line from the Drakenberg many miles east ward. Firing continued throughout the day. We have not advanced any further. But we threw up entrench ments during the night from which firing continued —from exactly the same position as yes- terday. METHUEN’S OPERATIONS. Lonpon, Jan 25.—Advices from Modder River report that Lord Methuen made a reconnaissance en Monday towards the Boer position at Magersfontein. , The infantry retired at dusk, but the British big guns during the night and early morning of Tuesday fired a number of shells against the Boer position, blow- ing it up; and, itis also believed, a maga» zine of black powder. The Times correspondent says: “Al! reports from deserters agree that the situation of the Boers at Magersfontein is becomiog unbearable through the uc- sanitary condition of the camp. DESPERATE BOERS. Lonpon, Jan, 25, 6. 30 p. m.—The fol. lowing despatch from Spearman’s Camp dated Jan. 24,9.30p. m.—On Monday, Sir Charles Warren’s force canmonaded and fusiladed the Boer position west of Spion Kop near the Acton Holmes read. The Lyddite battery co-operated with eis other bat'eries of Maxims. Certainly our fire was eflective causing the enemy seri- Gen The Boers, however, cling desperately to their works from which they are only being very slowly driven away. Today the enemy fired their guns oftener using alse the captured 25-pounders with shrapnel. Our casualities today were less even than those of yesterday. The fighting began at 6 in the morning Accident and Sickness. and continued uatil dark, but there bas been nothing like a general engagement. The naval big guas assisted from Pot gieter’s Drift in shelling the Boer posi- tions. SPION KOP TAKEN. Lonpoy, Jan. 25.—Tne War office has ! issued the following despatch from Spear- ; man’s Camp, dated, January 25th, 12.10, (morning) ‘‘ General Warren’s troops last night occupied Spion Kop, surpricirg the small garrison, who fled. “It has beea held by us all day, though we have been heavily attacked, especially by an annoying ehell fire. I fear our casualt es are considerable. “I have to inform you, with regret, tha; | | General Woodgate was dangerously wounded, “General Warren is of the opinion that he has rendered the enemy’s position un- tenable. “The men sre splendid.” ee LOCAL NOTICES. Cape Cod cranberries at Beer & Goff’s. Zia. 22 cents a Zin. Mott’# cooking chocolate pound at Beer & Goff’s. Please attend to payment of your account sen you a few days ago.—R H Ram- ars & Co. 19 lwk INSURANCE. —AG AINST— Indemnity for Death or. 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