ee eee ee a gee fr eee ae re. aa ae gr & Senate Read Room OTTAWA THE DAILY EXAMINE meena ————— a - wee $$ ae pital aie - when mqercnendtnannasaneyynesesti pons wae otdlt a Year This is Prue Liberty, when Free Born Men having to adviva the Public, may speak | free.’ Be ‘RIPID & Singie Copies two Cents SS eee ey 36 CH AR LOTTETOWN >. E. ISLAND. Tr roo ESDAY MAY 4, 4900 “NO 102 i LR ee Tee I AOR SPS PET Powe penne ee ae 7 '" teow Bea hs auc Pied > = > om oem a gf - nea _— 7 We want to fill your order r U Ly Hi H - a cj : ) N | fH MINSTREL SHOW. | PERSONAL ; J a ‘oh rp on time.” | L Bs ieasia anil to the main- x geen Vr -s ; We want to give you your ° ee ® i a) : : hat just the ¥ ery minute ihe first part consisted of the usual mins- } ne! d, are expected home to-uigat. There was a large aulienee at the} a a didi 3 : - - League of the Cross Minstrel Show in the; ‘%¢v-J W Withycombe, of Summerside, Lyceum last night, and the performance | © 7. = sad fi —~. a. \ B was highly creditable to all concerned. | a i Mrs. Bayfield and Miss - ’ ; | trel circle rendering, songs, jokes, etc. The | it is pleasing to see Mr. Patrick Blake youd like to get it. Sig aee at | songs were all new and good, and the | out eee after his praronee d ilinees. : j kes, most of which had a local applica. | Mr. Geo. S inmaa, of Montague, is in , “pf tion, were keenly enjoved. The end men} ‘2° ©!'Y- Be is rez.siered atthe Hoiel Sso— we must ask early ARTILLERY E XCHANGE COM - sustained their parts well, notably Messrs. | Davic a : . Murphy and Hennessy; and Master Mr. T. Burke, Inspector of Inland Willie Morgan made adecided hit in his} tevenue, is among the latest arrivals at song ‘*Massa’s in de {Col’ Col’ Ground.” | '"¢ Hotel Davies. ; Mr. W.J. Brown made a good interlocutor. Mr. and Mre. J J Davies returned to The second part included a number of | Charlottetown last eventig. Mr. Davies specialties under the caption of **Uncle met Mrs. Davies in New York. Epb’s Birthday.” These consisted of |. Mr. W liam Doherty, of Sussex, N. B., songs and duets, trombone solo, baton! = V's'tiog his brother, Mr. Pa.rick Do- efwinging and tand dance, all of which herty, of the Hotel Davies. 2 e. th ‘ t R ; t Th R ik | were enjoyed. Mr. Geo. Hennessy was es- Mr. J Hamblet Wood, a well-known oé6rs wa Cline 0 @S1S 6 6 1é peciaily good io his song, “The Honolulu business manof St. Join, is dead. Mr. Man,” and Mr. Austin Trainor’s character | W0od had many friends in Charlottetown. orders PLIMENTS AT:LONGGRANGEs | The rush of orders is now so great that we cannot pro- mise to deliver on Saturday any orders received late in - song, “Virginny,” was exceeding!y well Mr. John A McLaren, of the firm of 35 ig Of Mafelin cate Meuie Meikle, Reddia a Blan- ; J#mes Paton & Co., who has been on a chard twirled the batons very skilfully soa a - I 08 ee ee 9 h oe : sailed! Mk aud received well-merited applause. | ‘@foee 0 Vasriotetown fast Svening, Let S ave We might er ae by sii tad fiaeeiai Tbe sand-dance was also good, Meesrs Mr. T B Foley, son of the late Mr. giving you inferior work, but | Hennomy Sat eee eee oon e Un aa {pe low ane F Ny oN | well. During theintermission 8 vocai quar- | ®t Wueen S University, Aingston, revar £ your order |Botha to Resume Supreme Command—Large | (i,.«gomebody whispered so sweetly,’was |t0 Charlottetown last evening. Besides be —-we can’t afford to do that. O . rent red by Messrs Brown,Mitchell, Hen~ | P8*eing highly creditable examinations 1a | Force Endeavor to Cut Off General Dewit—) nessy and = Trainor, and gener- | the ~ubjects of his year. Mr. Foley has ] ously applauded Before the perform- added to bis excellent record as a football Overy ord is iewed—Roberts and Buller. | ance closed Father Johnston, the | Player. ear y Every order is personally The Situation Revie Fe nN ee eaaetoms ee | vA private deepatch rrporte the dest in Crose, publicly thanked Mr. W. C. Whit-| Paris yerterday of Mr. Miller. of Quebec —— —— lock, who had trained the minstrele, and | father of Mr. Real Miller, who for several Miss May McMillan, who acted as musical oe ve oa . oo Mr. A Y a di t s, both f h had rked | 204 irs lier nave en travelling in Please leave YOUR order SpEcIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. oe Senin aia conan: ae Europe. Mr. Miller visited Charlottetown dev to-mvurrow He also thanked the gentlemen from Nova last year and made many friends by whom to-d2y or to-m( . »g force of mounted troops under the | Scot:a managing the bioscope pede = norco: doe ed ee was never 80 = - t South Af for their kindness 60! . personal command of General French. = sae eee in | well represented in Ireland as during the deference to the minstrel show, and be-| P&S! mouthas there were no less thaneleven attended to by Miss Toombs, BOTHA AT PR&TORIA. Lapysmita, May 1.—The country north But, as wasto be expected, they are pre. of Sunday’s River seems to be compara- : P » baey Pp ! e t bers resi li that t These garing to offer a stout resistance to the! enoke forthem the patronage of all who| ™embers resi ling in country. rof the Boers. . oo P p g ioe 7 ; ‘ further ¢y-,ee of the British in the wens that form of entertainment. = : Her Majeety the Queen, Duke and | Gen. Botha hes returned to Pretoria to) Duchess of Conaanglt, Princess Christian , e resume the supreme command of the res direction of Ladybrand. Consequently ae — me of Schleswig-Holsteir, Princess Henry of Hh | publican force. they have only fallen back to take upa REMARKABLE PROPHECY. Battenburg, Privce Artbur, Princess iy { strong position on one of the endless Margaret and Princess Patricia of Con THE BOER REPORT. mountain ridges berring the British Dav; ght, ene os ~ Princes L oO a ‘ d po'd an aurice of Datlenberg, : Prerorta, May 1.—Lively skirmishes | per. The following is an extract from @ letter | Mr, Arthur C, Horne, son of W. H. : between Brandford and Thaba N’Chu | From Brandford comes the news that |to Lord Palmerston, by Dr. Cahill, an | qosne, Bg , South Milton, who has been seem preliminary toa big battle soon. | ihe D.wetsdorp and Wepener commandos de a — os be read with a attending Prince of Wales Coilege for the ss en a y i _{ terest at this juncture. Is is particularly | jac: two years, left this morning on the The British are showing increased activity | have arrived safely at the Boer head-| a oable in view of recent events, In- p sek guste’ baa ae . near Bloemfontein. or : Bo Sa 4 deed the prophecy seems to be almost, if | citustion in the Cum-nercial Coilege of ; aS ’ A large force is endeavoring to cut off There is no disposition aah this country to} not wholly, fulfilled :— toa city. His brother,Mr. O, L. Horne, Cis lettetown’s Forero:t tana Halk. grudge the Boers the credit they deverve ‘My Lord, the day will come under | ‘orwerly of P. W.College, and his sister, a ae for the clever way in which they manage,} the secret and chemical op:rations of a Mis E'izateth Horn>, a!so have positions Millinery store. IN THE NORTH. in the nick of time, to elude the British broader civilization, on which the true] !8 ine eee pata — ae pe . - . | worth of my people will te recognized and tue best wishes of bia fellow students an FET A | Loypon, May 1.--Further fighting 18 reve rs if possible. to compass their acknowledged. Strange and fanciful as| the many friends be has made in Char- imi —— gig reported at Karee Siding, the opposing aestruction. the picture may now seem,I behold a| ‘otte‘own. ‘artillery exchanging compliments at long ROBERTS AND BULLER. period adown the sloves of futurity wheo —— the green will be honored in the very halls gu: U/DGRELEBERUSESEDO( SURSSEREONERESEESONSES, Loxpon, May 1—Mr.Wyndbam let out, | of your Legislature, the Shamrock will T yesterday, in the Honse of Commons, the decorate the breasts of your military,ard the Glycerine Soap range. Advices from Warrenton are construed to mean that the recent manceuvres of the Boers forete!! a concerted attack. Mafeking is maintaining a bold front or was on April 12th. It is reported that more Boers are gathering before the town : : h s very sovereign of the realm will be iarpir- important fact that there was an eX-| od with wu love for. aad a confidence in,the change of despatches between Lord | Irish people. I will not veto beholdit, no Roberts and General Buller before the | more will you, my L-rd, 4nd Ireland has War Office gazetted the Spion Kop re~ countless trials to undergo, reverses to gaz meet, before that goal is reached. But as norts, to resist any attempt at its relief. : certain - 3 the sun will rise : womens | over the Hill of Howth, and set be- r ; . 2 3 MORE SPARRING. es - wey | yond the heights of Connamara, so sure W " are showing at 3 pieces for 25c is the best value we will the genius of the Irish race one day een eee ee ees receive the hom: ge of the British people. ate in strength in the hills to the north The snnilet Rink. te diaaseat east of Thaba N’Chu refused to be drawn Cromwell, the Statutes of the Pole,will be on Saturday duriog a reconnaissance by relegated to the tarbarism whence they drew their existence, and grander impulses ton a dle’s forces. mai ’ gran my praise Generals Hamilton and Run f ce scislineraene tak guighs: GF Bist, ail But yesterday the third cavalry brigade e throb through every vein ofthe Empire. engaged them on the east and Rundle’s Baking Powder have shown for some time. If you haven’t seen it come in, you will be a purchaser. Just now we're giving at- tention to house-cleaning supplies —Rex Insect Des- troyer kills all forms of in- suenennenennenuaneneenegueneonsuesueunsuantatan In that honse the Vision of Irish statesmen SUNDREEDUEUDEGUUODGNSESUGEEGEAGEHDEURNOGUE SEQEQEREOGGEGCREPRERSGOE GREETS force at the aortheast. will be realized, the Prophecies of Irish sect life = ; ; bards will be fulfilled, the prayers of Irish = [he enemy brought five guns into Made from Martyrs wi'l be granted, and centuries = a action. Our artillery made excellent f pure of wrong will be swallowed A. W. Reddin Phm. B. s I practice. General French wasin com- cream hex tartar, up in the whirlyool of enthusiasm that ? = volg shear aglinmmamaaaeaacag. bo neaiais CC MELGIE at oa igh dhe Central D = of which was excellent, Safeguards the food Green Shamrock of Erin,” owe a ee = SITUATION REVIEWED. senna wii : : x oe against alum. oe or pes Sunnyside. ond . . Lonpon, May 1.—The situation, as far eae - F RAERSEGUEGAROUSEDNDERLOGOS2°°°Rngggu8 : as could be made out at midnight, was Alum baking powders are the greatest —- Un essentially unchanged, Three divisions menacers to heatth of the present day. a | e S eg of Lord Roberts’ army were available ~ oi ina a lla . direct advance up to Brandford by the) ———=——"" : railway from Bloemfontein. 3 yf Two cavalry brigades and a mounted F ——e h oes / 4 infantry division were at Thaba N’Chu | or , Lawn reas Seed 4 with the Eighth and Ninth Divisicne, ’ n Sead By the preper blending of | Ta - ; ird Division was within support~ : ee he varieti hich : | Sun LD OTR OR The Thir p is . the varieties whic constitute p Ovz giant Sweet Peas sre al i a the erandiflora type, over fifty varieties’ to ing distance at Dewrtsdorp. Brabant ; Our ladies’ fine footwea: Carters’ Lawn Grass. we ria 4 choose from, have taken prizes wherever shown. See n. See cur — aa Sweet | and Hart were either at Wepener or on that we have been opening obtained a mixture that f, - Fea Competition for 1900 the way to Ladybrand. this week, are just right; in sae : ssid toc fall pe is BASZARD & & MOORE Indications still seemed to point to a etyle, quality and finish they ee oe wel rd SUNNYSIDE, Oharlottetown, [{turning movement from Thabs N’Chu excel our expectation, give to lawns made with it i Qpeeeeeeeeerenaeam —— —- |northward to the Veb River with the There’s an elegance of — ca — green 80 much g Sixth, Seventh and Ninth Divisions co- ’ mire or renovating old 3 . det: finish, there’s beauty of | 8 t ear the railway line. Lord ee ee RET FO we * styse, there’s a goodness of | /awas, or making new ones, Bh NT a SS Roberts’ secrets, however, are so well kept | ij : don’t oft find. Ca tas Lawn Grass canuot be Waheet uality,—you don’t often fin a “fy that forecasts are of little value. ,4 oe excelled. One pound will sow CONTINUOUS SPARRING | Applyjto ———. ' @Our Leader—A fine Don-| 299 square feet. Price 25e. Loxpey, May 1.—Continuous fighting, gola shoe for $2 10 is @ beaut per pound, Cc i | though not of a very severe character, ? Jy: ae . a e, . Af has been in progress in the neighborhood (' h Ayts (4%. [of Thaba N’Chu daring the last few Z : weeertn UY. a scents GOFF BROS J j ; Voie Remcteris : The Boers have been steadily thrust U Wholesale frcm t!+ distiller, A. G. Tacursen & Cc, Glasgew pack on the eastern side of the town by ‘a '‘TELEPHON E67. Gut The Home Shoe | — THEJSEEDSMEN.