MOORE «& UGLEOD , | | | . Senate Read | _— ee =e a eed a sia el —_— =o or ~~ Terms Four Dollars per Year —* [ee eee DAILY EXAMI This ig True Liberty, when Free Born Men. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evsiripas et Single Copies two Cents =———— VOL 36 i a Wat ? Of course youll want some dainty, trim, new Waists for this Sum- mer. It's worth while to know where the nice ones are and how much they cost. People are saying that ours is the finest Shirt Waist stock in town, We're selling so many waists that we think the statement is true. Some of Them Neat waists, self cullar and cuffs, 39¢. Half dozen ofpretty patterns, self cellar and cufts DOC. Big range of nice ones, mostly iu pretty diagonal stripes Se. Another large lot, some with self collars, s. me wi h white collars, very pretty 9Se. A range of dainty Chambray Waists in pink witn white strice ard blue with white stripe , $1.35 Fine White Pique Wai-ts white linen collar. $1.35 A splendid range of white waists some of the prices are B5c, 68c. $1.95, 1.45, 1.78, 2.16, 2.36, 2,78. Store oo cS a ] f usiest Street [he bustes’ rf etowns fight. SPECIAL DESPATCH THE FORMAL ENTRY. Loypon, June *6,—-Lord Roberts tele. grapbs from Pretoria, June Sih: The oceupation of the town passed off most satisfactorily. The British flag is now hoisted on the top of the Government offices. The troops met with a more enthusias- tic reception than I anticipated. Thethird battalion Grenadier Guards lined the took place. Owing totheir baving been out some ‘quare when the march past dis'ance around the town very few cavalry and infantry were able to take part in the ceremony. Several of our prisoners were among the onlookers, SURRENDER OF PRETORIA. Lonxpon, June 6.—The War Office has received the fol!owing from Lord Roberte: PRETORIA, June dark yesterday the enemy were beaten back officers who have been 5.--dust before from nearly all the positions they had been h ‘Iding and General Hawilton’s Mounted EE ALT CCS DETAILS OF SURRENDER OF PRETORIA The 18th Yeomanry Captured by the Boers—The Union Jack now Flying over Pretoria—Kruger has taken a lot of money—Botha will have to TO THE EXAMINER. Infantry fellowed them to within 2000 of Pretoria, through which they hastily re- treated. General Deslile then sent one officer, with a flag of truce, into the town, de- manding its surrender in my name. Shortly before midnight I was awaken- | ed by two officials of the South African + Republic who brought me a letter from General Botha, proposing an armistice for the purpose of setiling terms of surreoder. CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND). WEDNESDAY JUNE 6, 1900 GENERAL BOTHA IN A TIGHT PLACE).-= Some few of the British prisoners have been taken away, but the mafe,ity are still | wish to surrender the town. taken possession of hy Her Majesty ‘snaps at 2 o'clock this attergegn, at Waterval. Over a hundred officers ate ia Byetétia The few I have seen are looking well. KRUGER’S LAST BIG “RAUL.” Loxvow, June 6.—General Botha and fhest of his men gotaway from Pretoria. This iz inferfed from Lord Reberte mes- sage. Butthe presumption is thet the Boer Commandant General cannot escape the Britieh dispesitions without a fight. Operations elsewhere seem to have dwindled to nothing. Genera! Baden-Powell joined General Hucter en Sunday at Lichtenburg. General Buller has not moved. Bennet Burleigh, wiring from Johannes- burg, says : “President Kruger took £2,000,000 in cash to Middleburg. ” IMPERIAL YEOMANRY CAPTURED. Lonpon, June 6.— Lord Roberts reports - Pretoria Station, June 5.—I regret to report that the 13th Imperial Yeomanry had to surrender to a very superior force of the enemy, May 3ist, near Lindley. On receiving information of the bat- talion being attacked I ordered Lord Methuen to proceed with all speed to its azsistance [ replied that [ would gladly meet the not prepared to discuss any terms, as the tional. [asked fora reply by daybreak, a: I ordered the troops to march on the town aseoon as it was light. In his reply, General Botha told me that be had decided not to defend Pretoria, and that he trusted the women, children and property would be protected. Atl a. m. today, while on the line of march, [ was met by three of ihe principal Pa) abe Wn TaD Ye ria Wa Oa Ci i sede kl ke) HIGH-GRABE—MODERATE PRICE. 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It isa very regrettable circumstance, but it will not be very long before the Imperial Yeomanry are rejeased from cap- tivity, between CANADIAN CASUALTIES. Lonpoyn, June 6.—Thbe casualties of the British ia the fighting under General Warren,at Faberspruit,May 29, when with by one thousand colonial rebels who were repulsed, include one man killed and ten wounded among the Canadian artillery. THE QUEEN’S TOAST. Loxpox, June 6.- Queen Victoria sur- rounded by the Duke and Duchess of York, Princess Christian, Princess Vic- toria and many of the notables of ber court, drank to the health of Lord Rob- er(s and the army at Balmoral last night. bon-fire, lighted at Her Mejesty’s command, blazed on Craigs Gowan mountain,illumivaiing the country A great for miles around. The vation joins in the toast glorifying Lord Roberts anj turbu, / Made from most ar : Meg Absoiutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Sy: Cie 5 ) r oe oq and NMighniy Tremiucu ads o 4 healthful ingredients. Assures light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. #Ousekcepers must exercise care in buying bak- i ders avoid alum: ing powders, to av oida c . sold cheap to catch the unwary, but alum isa - son, and its use in food’ seriously injures health. Alum powders are . 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Killed by a Train. lently r joicing in bis victory. i The Ring. [Sprecrat ro THe Examiner.]} New York, June 6.—Eddie Connolly, of St. John, defeated Matthews in the twenty-fifth round. [SexzoraL ro Tue Examiner} Hauirax, May 6.—Nellie Moseley, the seven year old daughter of William Mose- ley, of Dartmouth, wes killed by a train yesterday, on the Dartmouth branch | of the [ntercolonial. _--~_- A Good Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, but don’t blame the stomach for biliousnesa. It is deranged, and causes poisonous bile tore- main in the blood causing indigestion. head- ache and irregular action of the bowels’ Dr, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the liver, kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- tion on these organs eflect prompt and last- ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia’ headache and all kidney ailments. Ore pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, a TeMicials witha flag of truce, stating their It was arranged that Pretoria should be and Mrs. Kruger are be-. 8 ‘| SPORTING GOODS - Heilbron side of Kroonstadt and had, an : t - comanhines went tneraing, bet tpt? wee ‘ hour alter receipt of my telegram,Jane Let, Foot Balls, . | staried off. By ten of t llowin surrender of the town must be aaa y n Of the Gillowing Base Balls, Tennis Balls, Cricket Balis, Base Ball Bats, Tennis Bats, Cricket Bats, Catchers Mitts, Gloves, ete. Wasks, Infielders Micts, etc. 59 Crequet Sets, 4 ball, 6 ball and 8 bail, ali at lowest prices Geo, CARTER & OO. ad 4 Tite Bt $4.90 now $1.50 White chalk and sponge in tins to whiten slippers and shoes; a very handy article, 25 cents, GOFF BROS The Home Shoe factory. SSEDDAUAEAUOESUONGHEREOEEOGUUODSRGUQEGRCE? Another of aes = = aa al ~~ ~ el ~*~ Sal a me = ea — Lot of that valuable Malt Extract ““Hoftbran” (which gave such good satisfaction last season) received to-day. A valuable aid to digestion. Restores loss of appetite: Especially valuable to mothers. Sold at 15c per bottle or 2 for 25c. A.W: Reddin'Phm B tac r New cabbage, rbubarb, cucumbers, ' tomatoes, California oranges, bananas and pineapples received today at Beer & Goff’s. 2ins. ‘ Central Drugstore. 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