ae ie ae é | j F; } Ys ; wa . a a so ‘ q ‘i nt a ti ll r WHY rv ARID ILL EXAMIN SL A at aoa = eee lee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 2, 1900, 7 MED. ORT RW YS PP > FOS YY - $ | cette = RT PLIES EL e ee OT } ; | payable to the order of the i % os pd rey | |S Subseripti = $4 al Year = We | Transvaal War =| WANT Mon = aa | : a i, . mus eee } or ar i r fn ' "Re TT PA LINE 7 Bi CL te! cs j yr : i istworthy inform ution | a a Year Be wd sa wen % . i jury t< le 12 ' 4 q 7 ) gTo - . wos 214 » Any Adc ress : i s : R wer a | ll, that 1s Wual IN ( 1] ahs. 5 when you a" A oor ; nS widow OI ener? to ge ' . ’ AL seal 7 er ioe = ‘ ti : —_ > a) QT our coeds. MC "“Genthom | with the statement, that Brit oe ee . ‘cohen tit ; ia iii surprise hap] » i os etic ed her husband as yatiant sen < ;ona 1 ‘\. 2 : : . ree ! Write, Powaal =, fand an honorable foeman. ‘This 1 : : san : | NTT’ ana TINOWS : ts the o } | j el ot t ; iy] i? — ; ; S71) , u ach Nor ae ce ULL! Wal &hU ein ie ow ion i) Go! oe pire . . i" - “on , , 5 Kensingtos Pr bitter feelings which the war has e: REN ‘TREET ait Y ork-- 5 Browa. : . M H D MeEwe rendered It does credit also to He Mi swart. Douglas & Jardine i ee ae te ot ea sin gamersia D k Currie, Majesty's ae iui 1eSS ana AINGNC 5 9 Small & Beairst Che appoint re nt of a commiussio! RE: MOV £s yar:s Perey Seaman, : oe sat ; D sutherland. to arrange for the payment of indem : +. C B—M Forrestal. — to the ad Dutch who have ‘ -_ xm f\i+ (i Chal lottetaw! ; 2 : : ‘ : ; E i Vil iy : ati Livi i M 4 s* i . ; | h wh , : ¥ I O . : ee surance ffir eee tainet r allegiance to Great Britain Hsu TISNDERS inch le have lost every ~ +} . . ae eee ‘ thing yp , and are now sul- — i! 6 Sao w sul) York Wright & - O0's Showrooms fering privations The cases ol 1 T. ndera addreseed to the under- | th vho have resisted strong pressure NORTH SIDE QUEEN 8S‘ ‘ ju Diam te © ic ~ Plank,” | ' their lot with the boe re —— rt | All Kinds of Insurance. I 08 9 i0 8 it ' When the war br ke out a Canadian Cee See ; New FP yuilding a | cf FIRE INSURANCE at rates |G Hem Ly 1 the isva Vhen hos | which defy competition, You can save 1 vy Yr 7 ; : S At 1 | t Horse. | “ .* a 14 co Se . : , : qenerai eaeteade Agent ee & "4! He was at Potgieter’s Driit when the Feb 12 i ~ , ’ . owe | cv ae ‘ cte There was a} % | ferry boat on the Boer side of the river, seikasicailliptalatbiitiaiasieda ; pene ROTI SS TIE Se ' ; : (poe > ‘~ A a | fire m, but | p am } ] + ; } sy Wy brought away the}, fA 4 G8. | i I h rré ny ah | ou , 7 F 4 Hi £ ; hone HY TRG ESTE ) oOUne! a” i ait , 5 Ge ¥ oe a | C 6Water pusning as Sst z i % i ‘ Abi be dags + , +4 14 -\§ / - & ; : neasa ;they could. After a few moments of $ g h uscil do sPTABCII © , slow progress Sey rope caught on the 2 ‘ , a : ee ‘ : % . i = 3 i p S eT a! ee ; as j Boat in a » that made the craft un- a = , DA ~ mana Feat ble, wi ‘hereup nC 6x cla Mit berec SMOKED AB } H. M. VISON, City Clerk’s Office oe Clerk | to the deck and in a face ofa mae | of , tii . i we i . 7 : his comrade es t0 saa, he: ar The gallant fellow was lucky enough to For escape without a scratch. But clean fresh goods, —- ee Speaking at a breakfast of the liberal just gee our window— ltl We have some very good Boneles Godfsh. 1+ is mach nicer than the ordinary Boneless Fish. Also—Shredded Ccdfish in tins. Kipper: «| Herring in Tomato Sauce. Canned I'iunan Haddies Canned lobsters in } and 1 |b tins Canned fcallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of Mexico. ) Oanned S.lmon (British Columbia.) Canned Salmon (New Brunswick.) French Sardines. Domestic Sardines. EER A GOFF Queen & Kicg Square Grocers. War Pictur'as War Piciures Call at ove office and see a serics of most interesting pictures connec ted suuth Africa and the war These pict ures are issued in weekly with ten cents each part. ested shey’r > well worth parts price If you're inter call and see; Only week. the money. limited nuiaber receivad each rhe « >mplet > series will make a valu- able book v hen bound. Explanatary realing matier ac ompanies each picture. The Examiner Pub. Co. | eS ee ee “a Dressmaking. — ——— wee 4 Mies Florence Rudge t< prepared t+ do Dressmaking, Maotle Makiog and Mil- jiwery at her bome, Great George Street ovposite Pull Blectric Logit. WANTED - ‘ steady miidle-aged woman to act as Bourskeeper ina family of threa —— Ap, ly to Joseph Clarae, Malpeque n| li | agents at No,tingham, Herbert Glad- stone, son of the late statesman, de- ; clared that nearly al! the liberals had agreed in regard to the settlement of the South Afri can question that it was the duty of the government to make a recurrence of the war impossible and to show the world that British power in South Africa was predominant and the whole of South Africa. Tbe Paris press is unanimous in eulozizing General Joubert, whose death is considered a serious loss to the federals. All the papers agree in thinking that a change in the command is bound to have grave consequences for the Boer operations. Many think, however, that President Kruger is fully equal to the task, and that con- sidering his military reputation, the resistance of the Boers is likely to be- come more stuoborn than ever. MILLINERY. — Miss Me- Keiver returns to-night te Charlottetown to take charge of Weeeks & Co Millinery | | Departmant. The past six weeks she has spent in New York and St, Johns attending the spring openingt, She will be at Weeks & Co, The | People’s Store, Modday. April 2ud where she will be pleased to meet her many friends. Carpets—-Ladies it will pay you tosee our new cirpsts at once, they are very rich in patterns and colo: ing,-- Prowse Broz, The Carpet Men. Buy carpets and get the best at Paton’s Buy haisand getthe latest styles at Paton’s & Co. Cotton goods, printed coitons.—If you want ta get the credit cf wearing Scotch c'oth and still have on that in which you can rough it as you wou'd a homespua, a calico or gingham gown, buy a psttern from this sale of 75 pieces, 52 inches wide. Costume cloth, no twa alike. Prices from 75c., $1, $1 25 to $1 50.— Jas Paton & Co. Our new spring neckwear not the ordi- nary kind you eee everyday. See our win- dow tovigaot, Gordon & McLellan. that the British flag must wave over! what we are offering you for 99¢ | <e-Big Bargaias all this montk. J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shee Stere. Tie Prince Edward Island Magazine ...WOW ON SALE.... 4t all the Booksteres and at RR. H, Masen’s News Stand. avr CONTENTS FOR MARCH. ‘The Idle Hour”—Frentispiece. A Reverie, by May Carroll. First Settlers of Three Rivers, by Prof. John Caven, A Prince County Ghost Story, by J. Mollison. Remmants of Acadian Dykes, by W. H. Warren. Rise, Sons of the Empire ! Scettish Associations in P. f ®eniter Macdonald. Tenant League Results, by John Ross. M. W. M. » Island, by Hon The Early Settlers of St. Eleanors, by Aubert G. Compton. To a Wounded Tern, by Jeremiah §, Clarke. “eglish Meanings of Irish Names, by W. J. K. Cur Boys,” by May Carroll. Se a copy—Send for sample, The P. £. Island Magazine. P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Te LET i The vorthend of a honge situated on tble for a boarding house-or private resid- See our new bandana flowing end tie. | ence, Apply to The newest thing in the market, Gordon } TAOMAI MeQ TAID & McLel!ao. : Quseas = | of Sewers and Water Supply. ' lentay Che awh Sewers au i Dy sual, i Te :ders addressed io the under { | sige ed will be received at this office -until Quo | vt “7 , Pr \ n Oa Monday, April 2dr ‘furnishing certain materials and per- | rthe work nece ary for constr uc- a portion f th Charlottet e Sy#em, a O GoD . s10D8 am and also at the office of the Ex» neers Mr. 7. aR LU fh : 53 State = st.. , Mase, posale must | n supplied fron fice, and ¢ spanied by a eerii Cu naecr Must ve ac neque ror > $500, " Coausiaaa s Thischeck will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to complete the work con- tracted for, but will be returned in cace of | non acceptance of tender. The Commissioners do not biud them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Offite of Commissioners of Sewers an Water Supply. City Hall, Charlottetown, P. E. I. March 27, 1900- 2awtd. —|DR, CLIFT cures CERONIC-DISLAS¥YS3 and RUPTUR by Salisbary treatmeut, Send stains. foriat mation, or callat'Trure, Wova Scotts, Off Merchans’Bank of talfax Raiding POR SALE OR TO LET. ‘*Watermere,” the house cf > W. Bovian. tiret ot May next. the Hon. eorge Possession given the D. C. McLEQD. March 31st, 1900. tf. Ch’town. | McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie Barristers, Soligitars, &o. FIct-—Brewn’s B -Souch Side Qucen Square. CHARLOTTPRTOWN, PEL LOANS NEGOTIATED. "SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, MB sh Ne WS 7 ae ae "“e Offcu New Prewse Block Grst door light up tairs. Telephone connection. DR AYEPS to the . site 4 . RT RE AEE MAT RS ine embed. eae, nn ttt tlre } Ni . : Ww nn Dt 01) sy t y i Pe Or Sac ae | } the Coun'ry au Chance SPECTAC is SALE Cunha Till Saturday, fiarch Sist racers: al a ~—f > come is SPECTACLES, Steel or Nickled Frames, fitted with ‘rst quality Lenses, case included, 75c te $1.50. Best Gold Filled Frames with Solid Gold ends, warranted 10 years and fitted with first quality Lenses; price complete $2.50. NOTE.—We do not keep common Gold Filled Frames. Cheap Solid Gold Frames of a poor quality not kept in stock, as a good Gold Filled Frame is in every way preferable, but for 10 days we will give 25 per cent off all our good Solid Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses. {| <Anvone w howe eyes we have examined and fit:e »d with glasses in the last 12 months can have another examination made if the ny wih and the lenst Wex-. changed free—unless a special lenses has to be made to order. By arrangement, anyone can have their eyes examined evenings but we con- sider ceyligh t the best time. You may have time for part payment if you wish. EE. W _Daylior OPTICIaAN Oameron Blocx, Charlottetown. YOU. WANT. TO REPLACE — SOME OF YOUR—— RN, OT Ry | NN ox 7% i peg DF I ' he . an we 2 doe a” edi cars : GES au i i ' i son 1D seiethnir taplennieiar } } = trans Tay .- OF 4 the balance stock of Blue Ware at 29} We are selling cent discount, Call avd get « bargain at W. P. COLWILL'S see eee 4 “2NV Of OA? finest overcoatiags and suitings in Seytch we of i, \and and \ srman manufacture—at very fine price: te beSB@One ™ BORO Gee " MASONS STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American ne vepapers received by mail each night. Drop io if you want a paper or magazine or book toreai. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigere evc. when you’re passing this wey. 7 R. H. Masen 2D SA THe Om ~e ol aa “MOLASSES eawv3ae ees ose Feovue Cea =~ +onm 200 packages bright retailing Mol- Fer sale by N R 4 ’ TEN BURY. asses. WHEN IN TOWN Make ‘t a point to :a’l at our store and get our prices on groceries, We keep only tue choicest lines. Choice Famiy Flour — $3.90 per.bh! up ‘Bramah India Tea. 24c sper |b , Priace Street, conta‘ning niae rooms, suit= | SANDERSON & CO Victoria Row, Ch town, | the ba aace ef .ne season. ’ Alincw ‘cesh goods this seagonu. JOHN MLEOD & & WW Fine Photography eI |, ali the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unrivaled.) Our customers a ail delighted Be sure and visit the leading studio. GS. Et... COO Queen and Grafton Sts., Ch’town. The Store That Civs Auray Goods Free a IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY ‘y) GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARP, ETC. For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Coffee Pot wth every purchase of one dollar. zive.. with our {ea7and coffee, also. Tea Pot ot Tea check Pp. BOs Ae aon: mee Queen Stree Of all Wine Merchants , Wholesale from the distiller, A. G.;T4cupson & Co, Glasgow