— & ‘For $1.00 a pe | Pi \\ Co nate Read Rao i, “ee WA ————F EXAMINER inne a i a zs rs “ie «vs ‘e iac i Dia) 1, a 2 oo } ” ___ BuRIPtIp is This is True Liberty, when Frees Born Mea haviug to advise the Public, may speak free.” —E ia, -,_ — single Copies tio Ce Millinery of Style This season we come to you be‘te: prepared than ever before to serve you well. Our buyer has just re- turned after a visit to the world’s greatest produeers of stylish millinery goods. London, Parir, Bosten, New York are all sending hats, and trimming mater- ials to make this season’s showing our greatest yet. Our milliner Miss Emma Toombs will be in Charlottetown in the course of a few days, Miss ‘T’combs has been for several years employed with the leading millinery estab. lishment of Moncton, N. B., and is recommended as a thorough artist in her line. She bas been visiting the § princ:pal milinery exhibits § —and will be here—thor- oughly equipped to give you artistic, satisfactory work— in a Jay uo two. i a 100 pairs men’s boots in laced and congress in sizes 6, 7, 8. The regular prices were from $2.50 to $3.50 all good stock in Calf Dongola and Buff and only in sizes named, the lot will go at $1.00 A PAIR This is exceptional value, and if you wear any of these sizes you should secure a pair, J. B.. Macdonala & Co. For Best Value Boots. The Store That Civs Auray Goods Free | ee ce — IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARP, ETC. For 30 dsys we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot wit! every purchase of one dollar. ( {towards Pretoria is pearly double that of Tea check | givea?with our teatand coffee, alse. ; P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Stzee | Town during this and next week. ; CHARLOTTETOWN P: -&. ISLAND, WEDNE SDAY MARCH 28, 1900 ABOUT :250,000 IZED FOR LOOKS WARLIKE | IN RUSSIA. TROOPS MOBIL- SERVICE. el The Boers Showing Some Boldness. Joubert Once More Reported Dead — The Critics are at it Again —The March from Bloemfon- tein — When Lord Roberts Marches North- ward General Gatacre will be left in Charge of Bloemfontein — Heavy Floods Reported — The Terrible Sails for China. SPECIAL DersPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. THE LATEST REPORT. Lorenzo Marques, March 28 ,—General Joubert 1s dead. ANOTHER BIG WARCLOUD., : March 28.—The Standard gives double-leaded prominence to the | following despatch from Odessa: “There | can no longer be any doubt as to the ot.!} ject of the warlike preparations now being completed in South Russia. Nearly 250- 909 troops have already been mobilized for active service. The Black Sea equadron, with trans» ports, is held in instant readiness. The tension in the relations between St. Petersburg and the Bubilme Porte te- | comes every day more acute. The posi- tios is looked upon with the greatest ap- | prehension. If the Ottoman Government, supported by Germany, should prove stubbornly intractable, with regard to Russia’s conceision of avy demands in Asia Minor, serious complications must inevitably ensue. The Russiaa garr'sons in the Caucasus and alongthe Armenian frontier have been increased four-fold end equipped fcr active service. THE LONDON CRITIC. Loxpon, March 28.—The Boers are having a little good showing some boldness again, as a railway party estimated at 400, i, believed by the British forces at Warren- ton to have croesed the Kimberley-Bloem- fontein road on Monday and to have headed for Jscobsdal with the intention of cutting the ra:lway ten miles west. Commandant Olivier appears to have gotten hie 5,000 men and twenty five miles of waggons into a rugged country where he can make an easy rear guard defense, Charles Williams, military expert, says: “If this column gets through substantially, Commandant Olivier wil! have carried out a great feat of the war, seeing that he ran every chance of being greund between the upper millstone of Lord Roberts’ army ond the neither mill- stone of the broken Basuto frontier. He will have come within 50 miles or | 30 of Lord Roberts’ main strength. Certainly it looked for a week as though Lord Reberts held Olivier in the hollow ofhis hand. If Olivier gets through to Kroonstadt with even 3000 men it will be an important addition to the Boers gathering there. His escape is attributed in part to the worn-out condition of British cavalry borses, Lort Roberts’ transport appears to have been badly dislocated by its loss at Riet river before Cronje’s surrender of the waggon traine,and in addition to these the army with which he purposes to advance LONDON, his early rapid movement. ‘ren thousand transports, cavalry and luck and are! ‘trom Lorevz> Marques, telegraphing on gun antmals are due to arrive at Cape It is given out at Cape Town that Lord Robert’s advance may be delayed for | months, altbough such statements Should be accepted with reserve. It seems positive that he intenda to gO | to Capetown to meet lady Roberts who is} due t> arrive there in ten days. | The War Office Las issued another table, of British losges ehowing the aggregate of 14,652—which does not include 4004 who have been invalided home. SOME COMMENTS. Loxpon, March 28.- A. despatch to the Daily Chronicle, from Kimberley, dated Monday, says: “* Four hundred Free | may raid Carnarvon. Colons] Herchme;:, Mounted Rifles, siek ~ Town on sie seare, ON THE WAVE. er Terrible has sailed for China. | PERSONAL. city. for New York on Saturday. Emerald, was in the city last evenings inspectors, are here on official business. Mr. James Macdonald, V. 8.,Sammer- side, was in Charlottetown last evening. registered at the Hotel Davies last even- ing. Mr. passenger by the Stanley today. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. preached toa large congregation in St. John’s Presbyterian church yesterday morsing.—Moncton Times. The Moncton Times says: Miss Emma Toombs, late of the McSweeney Co. willinery department, has accepted a position with Moore & McLeod,Charlotte- town, and Jeaves for the Island on Wed- nesday. Evervone naturally seeks the best val- ue for his money !—the difficulty lies in knowing ‘where the best is. In tobacco “Black Bass” Navy Chewing is far the best value in that class of tobacco ; deli- cious in flavor aud, free from all impuris ties,ibe most economical. “Black Basa” Navy chewing is Union made. Fishermen’s Boots, guaran- teed waterproof; the very low- est prices obtainanle.—J. B. Macdonald & Co, An up-to-date line of shawls, suitable for golf capes, isto be seen at F. Perkins & Co’s. Geo. Carter & Co’s Seed Catalogue fot 1900 is the best yet published by that Staters have taken possession of the road between Kimberley and Paardberg. They ; have se zed a farm near Pandsuesfontein, them. where a number of army horses had been sent torest and to graze. It is rumored that their object is to raid the railway by way of Jscobsdale. The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily News telegraphing on Tuesday, March 27, says: “It is improbable that the march frem Bloemfontein will be made for another month. General Clem- ents is advancing to Bloemfontein in four celumns. When Lord Roberts begins to march northward, General Gaiscre will be left in charge of Bloemfontein. The correspondent of the Daily Mail Suoday, says: The Transvaal War Office announces that the Seuthern com- mandoes from Colesberg and Stromberg will join the main body within ferty« eight hours, Some apprehension exiets that Com- popular firm. It tells about the best seeds and where to get and how to grow Write for it. Free two all. See advt. in this paper. Stamped linens in doyleye, centre pieces and flag pheto frames. Drop in and eee them atthe Sunnyside dry goods store. — F., Perkins & Co. We bave just received a lineof ladies fancy beck combs, side combs, pomps- dour combs. —F. Perkice & Ce. Rare bargains in men’s laced and elastic side boots. See the lot we are selling at $1.00 a pair; if we have your size you will get a big bargain.— J. B. Macdonald. *THE> Prince Edward macdant Olivierand Commandant Grobe! Maar may be cut off. FLOODS IN THE NORTH. Carvarvoy, March 28.—It is reported that a British column has been unable to advance from Vanwyksule, owing to the floods which have been without precedent for decades, The roads are quite impassable. It is also reported thatthe rebels are still gathered at Roxburg, waiting for the —— a rips wl we wrapper to learn how to oltain i ; RFPS SPS PT PEST VHPP FP SE PE PET F : Island Magazin ....WOW ON SALE.... 4t all the Bookstores and at R. H, Mason’s News Stand. arvra CONTENTS FOR MARCH. «The Idle Hour”—Frontispiece. A Reverie, by May Carroll. First Settlers of Three Rivers, by Prof. John Caven, A Prince County Ghost Story, by J. Mollison. Remnants of Acadian Dykes, by W. H. Warren. Rise, Sons of the Empire! M. W. M. Scottish Associations in P. E. Island, ly Hon Seniter Macdonald. Fenant League Results, by John Ross. The Early Settlers of St. Hubert G. Compton. Eleanors, by To a Wounded Tern, by Jeremiah 8, Clarke. Snglish Meanings of Irish Names, by W. J. K. Our Boys,” by May Carroll. 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