sa es. a : Sh ec taie y a salon ® just as promptly, ur Dollars ).er Yeat This is True Liberty, when Free Born M eo, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evripiwes rT <_< Tf) | = i Saotae eos . v 7a Coie Resa HARLOTTETO "MON, Bee gs. te, Fee } Ammen hs fd creas ald Kuudels Hl | Went on sale this mornin nine o'clock, OF I at r eS ( | Promptly on the stroke of the @ | counters were lined with busy buyers ilundreds of remn- ants yet awaiting your choice—nice bits of Dress Goods, Sitks, Ribbons, Ba | dd lots cf G} Ves, ts of Prints and White Fiannelattes, Jickings, soiled hmbro deries otoer aces, Kid Remnat Cotton 7 closed lines of men's at atlractions if Linen Collars, baif pri of every sort, ‘s—and C2 tore 1s open all this evening--if you couldn't get down during the come to night, | ly Terms, ‘‘spot cash.” sud . ‘ _—_— —_——— oa } MUUHE ~~< O77 Mh ~ aes. prtecenee | re ee beet SST SS WEE For Fine Photography —™ Artistic Pose, Elegant Finish and Newest Scenie Effects, visit the studio of C+. Ee. Cot ee Cor. Queen and Grafton ts , Ch’town. HAND SS Me Ne SY SY Me SMe / WS US AP AP GSO TS VP AP A few of cur finest overcoatings and suitiogs in Scotch wes of England and Germin manufacture—at®very {fine prices to the balence ef the sea<on. Allnew fresh goods this S@aso2. JOUN MLEOD & CO WI N p: SP RL PS AY , 19, missing {Capt CS N Kaox Gore, E. ISLAND, TUESDAY JANUARY 30, 4900 ILY EXAMINER ; ip-tininaidieaniiastiagaiitaian pisciieapiaaaepteeatacy ar nea Single Copies two Cents Killed in the Fight at Spion Kop. No Further News Given by War Office ———— Speech—Government does not fear the session as they are loyally supported by nearly all classes, — rs SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. | KILLED, WOUNDED AND MISSING. Lonpown, Jan. 30. —-General Buller wires from Spearman’s Comp that the casualties among the officers of tne fifth division and B ‘ Monated Brigade, in the Spion Kop aff.ir ' of January 24th were, killed 22, wounded g 5; total 46. K Jled,—Cept M H Virtue Stait,"Capt O M Stewart, 2ad Lancashire Fu-iliers; Lieut F R Muller, 2nd Lancashire Fuail- iers; Lieut E Fraser, 2ad Lancashire Fusiliers; Capt C Muriel, 2ad Middlesex Lieut W*Lawley, 20d Middlesex; Maj r AJ | Rogs, 2ud Lancashire Regiment; Captein M W Kirk, 20d Lancashire Regiment; Liest A W Wade, 2id Lancashire Regi- men'; Lizut Pope Wolferetorn, 2ad King’s Scottish Borderers ; Captain C G Birch, lst South Lancashire; Lieut M F Rachel, 1-t South Lancashir«« ; Lieut H M Gar- vey, 1st Borderers; Capt the Hon W B Petere, Thornseroit’s Souutedjinfantry ; Thornyecrof.s Monnted Infantry; Lieu. OC G Grenf- Il, Tbornycrofi’s Mounted [nfantry ; Lieut P F Newman, Tooraycrofi's Moanted Infan- try; Lieut P. MecCorquedale, Thorey- croft’s Mounted Infantry ; Gill Trever, Thoraycroft’s Movn‘ed lofantry ; Li-at Randall, Imperia! Light Infantry ; Lieut Knockechaod, Imperial Light Ia- fantry. Wounded—Genersl Woodg .t+, (janger- ously); Col Blomfi-it, keno prisoner) ; Capt F M'Carlion,Sicff Licut A W Forster, Siaff Lieut J W Baldwin, Stafi Major W Y Waller, 2ud Lancashire Fusiliers ; Lieut RS Wilson, 20d Lancashir? Fusi- liers ; Lieut Lecharten, 2od Lancestrian Fusiliers; Major EW Scott Moncreff, 2nd Middlesex; Capt GW Saville, 2ad Middlesex; Capt R Dz: H_ Baron, 2ed Middlesex; Captain J A Burtly, 2ad Middlesex; Capt W Sanback, 2nd Lanca- shires; Lieut A Dykes, 20d Lancashirer; Lieut J A Nix,2ud Lancashire-; Lieut G B Stephene, 2nd Lancashirer; Capt R A Bettington, Thonycrofi’s Mounted In- fastry; Lieut Howard, Thonycroft’s Mounted Infantry. Lieut Missing, Capt. W F Elmslie. 2nd Lancsshire Fusiliere; Capt Hycke, second Laneashires Fusiliers; Capt French, 2nd Lancashire Fus.lier?; Major G A Carton, 2ni Royal Lancashires; Lieut Power Ell.s, Thornycrofts’s mounted iafantry. MINISTERIAL OPINION, A Cabinet Minieter who was interviewed la teveniog said: ‘‘I do vot believe that RovAL Baking Powder Wade from pure cream of tartar. ' Safeguards the food against alum, powders are the greatest of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., eae 2 Alum i menacers to hour the sale commenced, and the & Spee of Imperial Parliament —The Queen's | | the session will materializ? into anything seriou, Some of our Irish friends may to expire on the floor. But I find that in the moments ofa serious biay try national crisis such orators “generally take & back seat. The diatribes on the Goveromeat will, doubtless, be little more vicious then But I believe sober-mioded men, of both parties, realize that however much there may be to criticize, the Gov- erament is doiog its best, and that it would b+ most unpatriotic totie its hands at We are not nervous as to formerly. Sich a time. 4 the resulc of the session. THE QUEEN’S SPEECH. Lonpsy, Jan 30.—The Quaeen’s epeech atthe reassembling of Poriamept this afternoon will be colorless. There will be a short reference to war, chiefly coufinsd to regrets at the terrible blood sed and gacoimn ums; for the men who hav- laid down their lives for their country. The whole proclamation wil! indicate that there is not the slightest idea of giving up the war until Greet Britain’s end shall be gained. Tae speech will say that Great Britain’s r: lations with all foreign states are very friendly and will express great pleasure snd gratification at the patriotiem sbowa by the colonies at this critical period, in sending troops to South Africa and at tLe pa'riotism existing in the Empire gener- a'ly. [t will also express gratificatisn at the off:r3 of troaxp3 from the Inlian native chiefs and will allude to the eatisfactory completion of treaty relations in respect to Samoa. the Died at Vancouver.. [Srpecian To Tae Examryer.] Vancouver, Jan, 30.—Mrs. Stewart, wife of Chief of Police Stewart, of this city, isdead, She wasa native of P, E, Island, —_~o Kruger’s Complaint Loxpon, Jan. 29.—A letter from Pre- toria gives the text_of a complaint which President Kruger made to President Steyn regarding the wantef co-operation on the part of the Free Statere at Modder River, and also President Steyn’s cddress to the Free Stater:. Mr. Kruger said he learned w.th regret that “only about 1,000 men of the Free State fought in the Just battle, and that many cthers remained in their camps, whiletheir brothers resisted and even defeated their enemy.” These state- meuts appear to give confirmation te the ! reports of disagreement between the allies, OBITUARY. The death of Percival Kinch, at Alber- top, Om Friday morning last, of con- sumption, evoked wore than ordinary sympathy. He was only twenty-three years of age and had a larg: connection! of friends and acquaintances, His funera ‘to Sacred Heart Uburch on Suaday a’ter- ron last was largeiy attended, especially by the young, of all classes and creeds. His parents have the sympathy of al). But a few days ago aud he was the picture of health and strength ; nov the great white plague havisg marked him for oae of its numerous victimes. he is laid amidst sorrow iu the grave. ‘Whe Lord hath given and the Lord hath taken away Blessed be the name of the Lord! (Watchman, Herald, Journe], Beston | Pilot p'case copy.) LIST OF THE OFFICERS ABANDONMENT JF SPION KOP A Boer Account. Boer Heavguarrers, Modder Spruit, Upper Tugela, January 24h. midmight, | via Lorenz» Marques, January 25.—Some Vryheid burghers from the outposts on (he highest bills of the Spien Kop group rushed into the laager eayieg that the Kop was lost andthe Knoglish had taken it. Reinforcements were ordered up, but noth- ing could be done for some time, the bill | beiog enveloped in thick mist. At dawn | the Heidleberg and Carolina contingents, supplemented from other com mandos, began the ascent of the bill. Three spure, precipitous projections, faced the Boer positions. Up these the advaace was mad2, Tae horses were left under the first terrace of rocks. Scaling the eteep the Boers found that the English had improved the opportuaity and entrenched beavily. Between the lines of treacbes was an open veld:, which bad to be rushed under a heavy fire not | only from rifles but of lyddite and schrap- ne! from field guns. Three forces sscended the toree spurs eo-ord'nately, uad-r cover of fi e from the Free Siate krupps, a creusot and’a big | maxim. The English tried i> rush the Boers with the bayonet ba: their isfaatry went dowo before the Boer rifla fire as be- ; ; ' ! fore a ecythe. The Boer iovesting | party advanced step by step until twoin the afternoon when a white flag went up and 150 men ino the front trenches surrendered, being sent as prison- ers to the head laager. The Boer advance continued on the two kopjes east of Spion Kop. Many Boers were shot but eo num- erous were the burgsere toat the gaps filled ,surematicaily Toward twilight they reoch-d the summit of the second kopje, but did not get further, The British Maxims belehed flame, but a wal! of fire from the mausers held the Eaglish back. Their centre under the pressure gradually gave away and broke, abandon- ing the position. The prisosers speak highly ef the burghers who, despisirg cover, stood against the +ky | ne edyes: f the summit ts shoot the Dublin Fusier , sbeltered ia the trenches. Firing con tinned for some time, and then the Fuei- lers :ni the light norse *erving us in- fantry threw up their arms and rashed out of the treaches. The effect of the aband - ooment of Spon Kap by-the Eng isheen bardly be gauzed as yet,but it mut prove to be immerse. An unusual preportioa of lyddite ebelis did not explode. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES London Advertiser: The action of a few muoicipal councils ic the United States ia passing pro-Boer re-wlations, is another sign that the bighest iateiligence of the pubiic is on the Britith side, Mupic‘p«] councils over there usually buck against the highest intelligence. A DOCTOR TALKS. EXPLAINS WHY DODD'S KIONEY Pil.LS OURE MORE THAN LOCAL KIONEY DISEASE. Kjidueys are ths Ellters of the System an! Mus3 be Kep: Clean—Dodss’ Kid- uey Pillsas a Corrector of Kidney Disosders—A Siraitforwa d Syplanation. HALIFAX, N. S. Jan. 29 —One of the most up-to-date and advanced physicians of thss city, in a conve:ga ion with a press repre- sentative the other day, explained seme inter- esting points in relation to the marvellous cures Dodd’s Kidney Pills are making in this province. **The great point is,” said he, ‘that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are an unapproachable medicine for the Kidneys. They are directly on those organs and eorrect whatever is wrong with them.” “Yes, but Dodd’s Kidney Pills are making cures of diseases like Rheumatism. How does Rheumatism have any connection with the Kidneys ?” **Well, that is easily explained,” said the doctor. ‘‘Rheumatism is uric .acid in the ood. Uric acid is left in the blood. by reasou of poor filtering on the part of the kid- neys. Thev should stan all impurities like $ uric acid out ofthe system. Ifthey don’t something is wrong. Dodd’s Kidney Pills procure right to the spot and right that wrong.” ‘*And the uric acid is then stained out of the system ?” ** Exvectly. You see how naturally the cure is effected. The kidneys are the seat of the trouble, and itis no use treating the part where the uric acid happens to lodge. Take the case of William A. Brown, Boiestown; reported a short while ago. He had Sciatica and Lumbigo. Both of these complaints are bnt local forms of Rheumatism. Sciatica is situated in the thigh ; Lumbago in the back. But as in all Rheumatism the cause lies in the kidneys, Brown felt relief, as he asserts, on the first box. And on the third box of Dodd’s Kidney Pilis he was cured. Now, how long would it have taken Mr. William Brown to have driven the uric acid out of his system by externally? Not in a thousand years,” said the doctor, answering his owu question. } means of oils or other such remedies applied INDIES > —AND — —SENTLEMEN For your correspondence we have the following high class Note PAPER. 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