*_ gg.-smear” -.f~;au'».M~lD"~.. l PM - > _ ` Li _ .34 ..,~ '_-. - y ,V. : '_~ . , 13 ` ~1lli °" ua-.-a-»--- --1- '~ '°i scL.x;:ni.s.\‘. cn.mLo'r':r.'mw.w, P 1-: 1., rsnhvanr io. 1900; gg to the <-nv bv the maui exor-iss last evening. While n Pravincetown Mr. Gav purchased a schooner which will be brought to the port in the spring. U ‘ _ i ’ Mr. N. (ity oi Powualwas a passen- story as toli by the' Gazette is SATURDAY. FEBRUAKY l0. IW). s.-_'__ _._ - - f' .’ 1 fd* 45 §°»> t ~ f "` '\ /‘ "' *,.' L_ *J I ll l1‘¢l~|lNG I-IUMORS mu. and irritatioua inemntly relieved and zedily cured bv hot bathe with Cvricula - ar, to cleanse the akin, gentle applications ed Cvncuaa Ointment, so hal the skin, and mild doses of (‘r"lcvaa Rnioulszrr, to cool and elsnse the blood. s...“t*'““"».........'".=n.:z'.f:'...";'.r....."°°r.':~. Anything and 1 Everything In the Book and Stationery line. A big neck of school books. ` Q THE WAR NEWS- _ Time passesland brings us very little oi cheer from the front. The line of the Tugela River, which Gen. Baller approached so cr niidently two mouths ago on his way to the relief ot Lady- smith.is still held by the enemy and the brave garrison but 15 miles to the north, in sight ot the exploding shells and within hearing ot the cannonade t are two months nearer the end oi their supplies. lt is two months today since the re- pulse oi General Gaiacre at Stormberg and he has so far tailed to capture that position where the enemy blocks his northward passage. It was but two days later than the reverse at Siormberg that General Lord Methuen was repulsed at Magerslontein, within signalling distance of Kimberly,and he has ainceheen unable to make a tor- fward movement. Gen. F rench,_ though active in his movements, and able to avoid serious losses. has been in the ,vicinity ot Colesburg tor nearly as long as the other 'gcommanders ta right and -, °°PY b°°kl. scribblsrv, pens, inks I ' tc. . IK-t_. Ed 130:* 1- `°` ’ ` ' .. auvels by the leading authors. Get some to read these long evenings.___ __ Picture Framing a Specialty. Qpen evenings. F. J. HORNSBY 5 Victoria. Row. ° _l I I _ C NSURANCE All leading plans of Life Endowment and Annuity Insurance. Unconditional policies free from restrictions, as to travel, residence and occupations. Men women and children insured. ` len oi him have been held up in their to reilect upon, and it is not surprising that the reading public have been dis- M lor some signal British victory. Appar- ienily General Boller in his third and .latest ttfcmpt to advance toward Lady- \` smith has also hem httnght to astand. We pointed out yesterday that the dril- cnltiea in his way were very great. i It may be that they are insurmountable. All of which goes to show that we are still nearer the beginning ot a long war than many fondly hoped we were to the end oi a short one, . It appears to have been a mistake, when Gen. French left Ladysmith U just before it was surrounded, that he did not take with him the body of cavalry-about one thousand sabres- that were left with Gen. Whiie~ Cavalry, as such. are of little or no use in defending Ladysmith while they would have been of great ad- vantage to any one of the armies on the field. And now_. we are told, the lthil: yrsprctlye pofliippgi | 4%- _ -_ ._ _,,___A'0 rre p isis is not a very cheerlul subject (umm not uggggfnmghgpggggn t _ ‘-A parcel was delivered at his hciuei the other day, addressed Gen. Sir Red- vers Boller, G. C. B., V. C., which when opened revealed another package addreised Capt. Redvers Buller, Fourth was found to contain a medal with three claspfgiven forthe lied River ext pedition. The Red River expedition was in i867, was ioughi against rebels in Canada, and, though bloodless, was admirably organized. Lord Wolsele-i commanded tor the first time, andi ‘ was Gen. Bullex’s tirst campaign. ‘ '1`hirty.three years afterwards !"_ l Koppies Dam, which was occupied p by Gen. McDonald on Monday last? withe Highland Brigade, an Artillery Brigade and Regiment oi Lancers, is situated about 20 miles west ot hloddef. with a view of turning the Boer right 1 wing. lt was in this vicinity that the y all day iight, mentioned in our des- patchee this morning. took pface. The Beers havi been gathering a strong iorce to resist this iilovtmeft- O v River camp. The movement is made; J fl? YOU WOUl.IlN’l‘ ll eraendenaeoreontheutslde* efyoaruaes. leileyeet °PP°5'*°‘| “id ”'° \’“’°“‘i°¢ im|"u°".|’"-fir fha: oe- tarzluiuleeraontho inside ofyouruose? Japanese oatarrh cure is a healias 1 solve. Itia the only real cure _A for Catarrh. 3 B K \vell~kno'.~:n lady of Springfield. " Ont., writes 0. few commonsense g ap_.ne_- 1.1. ar: cxre. e J I -“ Enclosed £nd‘$2.5(!' for six boxes of Japanese Catarrh Cure. A tell' Q8!! ago I received a. sample hex* 8.D"_ .rom the results chtained from luis sample I am sure the re:::;d5§ will cure me. I have great faith in 2. solve like this for catarrh and believe it to be the Drrper thing. We never blow powder p on a sore of any kind, and I don't see why people advertise powders to cure catarrh. I have tried all the powders on the market, they relieved at the time, but I was worse when I stopped using them. Japanese Catarrh Cure is a. _bi-aling, penetrating, volatile pomade. it rear-hes every catarrhal diseased portion of the head and throat, and will permanently cure any case of catnrrh wherever located. Your drugglst sells it. Price 50 cents. avmnmmmmmimnmma .Erst ofthe -supplies to give out at E' 3 1Ledysmith has been the forage for E 3 Q the horses. Gen. White cannot as . . Agents . Col. Poe ell has done, enlarge his ,pas- turage. Standard Life Assurance - ___ Reiernng to the courimartialing oi llllllflllll W Are Glad; words regarding her experience in try' ' inJ-=~ iih"u SHSGS I ! _ Battalion King’s Royal Rides. This " ` 1 l J * - ' _ al ip MAKE THIS NEMO. IN YOUR. BOOK BEFORE LEA VING HOIIE: ' “See Perkin"s Line of WhiteweariFirst.” -* x \ \ A.,-. ft I -If l WHY? it 4 g Because the stock contains the kind of whiihee X will save money for you. r ` The cotton, the d ° . th atitc th 4 up” of our white weareggoliisrrectnu exit-iyg’partio¢;%l?l. u* e mln 31;: prsip:-soléave been so dxed that yon'ii IH Tllavs “wl1y. We'il let the white wear tell the rest of the ~ sv ' 1 ._ . li P3375 io Buy ~et ° i 1; . SUNNVSIDE. t ‘P ' e I _ They all gp at 39c a yard 55c, 65c, rss, soc and 31.00 i yarn. an go as I go' three men of the Royal Canadian Regi- l 39¢ I JUG ll Plioli & C0"s You Can P E 0 ICP ment in South Africa and the reported sentence of death, Thr: GUARDIAN has _ P with rd t k. ' A - _ 1; ' Wnh":lE°ma_ 0*; ;‘“`t‘1'°f _ ‘ ment with hard labor T e Colonel,in » k . . . . 1 1, _ mm, md the b:;'°t:;;sw3:“” passing this sentence intimated that .(?°""°° T°°t' P°wd°' “ 6" money can purchase, we are any volunteer or soldier in luturo found- box enabled to represent our work - ° ‘B mmly Hmbclug m every guilty of a like cifence would be shots if r¢sp°¢¢_ 1’1`he men all tclonged to the western E “BY our works are we Provmces. The were retro = , `, 7 known." aeeedsse NWMSHWMIXW Founders Steam Navigation Com Wharf Cnarlotiewwn, P. E. 1. Phone U6 y ved io Cape Town to undergo their punish- Illtni. -' '1°f t' ihtitfE , rmmmmssmemowwmm guilty oi sleeping whilst on duty the _ Hair Brushes, Tooth :B000 . d b I "W Regiment was called out and the three W’ °; Tl" ._ h: f to any representation wg mg, men sentenced to five tears im risou-i ° t ° °°°"m°° L ‘B J' '° That people are taking advanta ofthe dLs:onnts we are giving o mm =‘§ mwwww of month. article small size selling at 5: E Central Drugstore. E Sunnyside. ’ mmmmm E EZ 3# 3 WQQQMQQQWW ¢...emoqo went If it suits you give us 1 F 'nl 60,* for yard oi heavy sheeting, lf Ill' lVll¥Ol‘\|* - " al I 72 in w1de,we are puttrngl if 'I' yar s in remnants from! 1 to 10 yards on our ba in _ _ 'ga counter this morning. Come - arly for your choice. Prowse "_ Q °S-2 if- i -;' p and the i» sThishmorning sharp on 9. we will (-,ill ` “Qu 'fin Q. er t e balance 0140 ' ( d `,f ` ood-i at 39c. a yard. sollnleecearre .ids I' M “ See our 39c dress goods offer -Jas ` ` ' - Beniley’s Liniment cures Sprains, 252-’ ""f‘Til‘ `=":l\ . \. ' r . ‘I \`~y MV ,_A sarcasm ~ ®- “ie si " . 4 - f 5c, Toc, 90c and some $1.00. Come 1" ,iv ‘ V G mt 'ff nick if you want a dress length $2.34. _ _ff ‘ as Paton & Co. 10 1i ({,>‘= fx EIN' IICLEOE Q l ; _ _ _ , _ _ _ 'l`he Westmlnister Gazette relates an pawn & Co_ ° 10 1i` /([3 Tailors for Ladies Ind GQUODQ. Engimem md MM_hh,,m_ , incident recalling the forgotten fact that ' - '- . . ~ ~\l‘_',, .`A . Gen. Bullet once did service in Canada. ' - - e ' - - " assesses s so \ fi -.*`<;~ ;~.`~( .-_ `_- ff , »| . _ _<4 ` J . ,,_. » ` »_ 1.- - az _<- ~ ‘ ff, -' 2’ .n _~“.‘, - `-fl' _li ,_ . Semeeiihe lf/ / '//\l will gllilgg $1 _ 50 sement; 'I i _ _ _ V P1-ants. We think our patterns, quality and values offered in umm all °“ ‘mr °°‘mt°"' F°'°m°" P5993' W9” $1-90» 2-00 1I‘\Il.l11Il.Q, parlor suites are Lest. You can save money by buying and 2.25.- Buys any size in women s Felt Lined Boots. You "’" find » DressGoodm. from I' ne-' Wright Ilibboni. Flannelqgtgg ‘I