— Senate R ad R om ee ¥ ’ wt ' | i E DAILY EXAMIN This is True Liberty, when Free Born Maa haviag tO advise the Public, may speak free.” "Eo RIPIDES CHARLOTTETOWN ee ABRIL CET Oe a ene, f Mt SURPRISES SATURDAY Economteal housekeep | ¥ lot of surprising values told of i run ers will ne find a our ads. And they'll find the goods Rees aint as represented, A Clear u p of Corsets Here’s a few lines we’: In some of some were out ofa fe 2 going to discontinue. them we have all the sizes—in W sizes. We’ve made the prices so close that it’s worth while look- for your size. lot of about 100 piirs nicely made corsets, good jein with sateen facing, regular 59 :o 90e value togoat GQc. A big lot of odd lines your size and pay just HALE 9& Cent Shirt Waists Here’s an attractive i fali of new and pret o* the nicest lots we’ ve ing One One let of about 60 pairs well made corsets, jean, faced with sateen, were good value at 75¢ to go at SOc. go into a basket, pick PRICE. '}23 tem; a great big table ty shirt waists. One yet offered. Come in, lool them over, and choose yours for 98 Cents SHIRTS White and, “colored “4 That biz ea'net near the front window ; full of new ones. carefully classfied— and accurate) arranged---so that you can purchase year hirts in about half the time you'd expect. Pretty soft front colered shirts cults attached or detachable. Neat colored shirts lavadered, detachable or attache cuffs, 65c, 84c, $1.15, $1.39. White Shirts are 39e, 50c, 75e, $1.05, 1.36, 1.25, .1.50. ’ Two for a Quarter We've an enormous s ipply of | Comfort in Underwear Coming of summer reminds you that it’s time to put on lighter, cooler Underwear. Half your worries these days are caused by too heavy clothing. Come in and let us make you happy. Grey ribbed cotton Un lerwedr 40c Suit. Plain summer weight cotton, 50c Suit. Cetton, in fine merin», fioish with grey and white cross ie per Suit 50c. Fine Unbleached balgriggan only 96c Suit. Heavy merino, knit two sizes. $1.16 Suit. a. ime xyrade, light3 weight, merino finish, sizes 34 to 10, $130 Suit ‘omfort in Hose All ar cl black colored here—at honestiy “ow prices, and at each price we've a line that competi- tion can’t touch. Black cotton 19¢c. | Black cashmere hose 1 30c, 45ce, 55c. Tan cotton the gvol biuds of hose are hose 10c, 15c, 20¢, 25e, and cashmere, ew linen collars. In.one of the leadiny ranges is an immense assortment of new styles in pure linen at 15 cents each or 2 for 9 . ‘Straicht, “turn corner,” “*turned dow a? ‘stand ag-turn- di wr a Ni West cutis z~U¢, 94 4 30¢ cashmere | Undyed natural wool, | etc, I MUURE - & - MGiEUD The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Sireet. ay i 2¢ (hae. ees posi ah ee ee wn. as ea a fee oe Ree es Fed tat abn a Ee see Se “oie ROBERTS DRAWII THEIR POSITION TO BE MADE UNTENABLE. eo IN ON BOERS MILITARY OPINION, Loypox, May 25.—The retreat of Botha’s forces from Rhenoster to the Vaal! serves tO convince the military men that the endof the waris rapidly drawing near. This is, without doubt, the final view, alltbough nobody connected with either the War Office or Headquarters Staff is willing to be quoted to that effect. The date for the occupation of Pretoria, which is usually named by war officials, is June 15tb. The embargo upon the news out of Pre. toria for the last 24 hours bas been ‘com plete. Such shreds of information as the correspondents at Lorenzo Marques have picked up do not illuminate the Boer de- signs and dispositions further than that the movement towards Lydenburg continues and thata referendum on the question cf continuing the war is the Boer fighting met. It may be a fortnight before the reeults of this singular vote are deiermined, DISPOSITION OF TROOPS. going on Loypox, May 25, 335 a. m.—Lord Roberts’ infautry advance is delayed at Rhenoster river for a day or two by the depth of the stream which reoders fordable. Tue banks, which are precipi- tous, are forty feet high. A pontoon and temporary bridge are under way. The railway has not been damaged to any great extent between Krooastadt and the Rhenoster. is not Transvaalers have offended the Free Staters by destroying their railway and bridges when retiring to Kroonstadt. They refrained from dcing this on retreat to Rhenoster ; but now they are destroys ing raitway and bridges almost completely north of Rhenoster. The British troops are in the form of a crescent with the horns thirty miles apart, with French’s cavalry on the left within mounted men on the right within 30 miles of the Vaal. The centre of the crescent is about 40 miles from the Vaal to the left. Lord Methuse is advancing up tbe Vaal, Boer telegrams say that 3000 Bri ish, with teu guns, are near Predfort which is close tu the Vaal and clo-e to Parys. One correspondent refers to the advance azsa‘“‘bore huct.” The Free Staters are pictured as “bolters like hares” at the first sight of the British. The latter, ac- cording to the writer, do not even fiad women aud caildren, as the fleeing farmers take their families with them. In censequence of reports curreat among the Transvaalers that the Britysh kidnapped children over 12 years of age, ithe Boer rearguard was composed of ; Russians to whom was committed the tasix of destroying bridges. They also looted freely. What the Boers are doing is an abeolute mystery. VRYBURG OCCUPIED. Waspreston, May 25.— One of Genera) . Hunter’s brigades occupied , Vryburg last | night. 4 among - ’ i moat etr. 23 miles of the Vaal and Hamiltou’s: ‘Pretoria May be Occupied by 15th June. —_—_—_—-—_——_ -— ---- The Advent of a New Foe in South Africa—Bu- bonic Plague Reported in Durban—Movements of the other Divisions at the Front. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. BRITISH ADVANCE, Vreprort, May 24.—British colamns, after an unopposed march, reached this place at noon today. They are only two marches from Veal River. ANOTHER DANGER. Lonpon, May 25.—Latest advices state thet South Africa has another infliction. An extraordinary issue of the Gazette, at Durban, announces the death of an East Indian from bubonic plague. ‘Tbe G.veroment has putin force the but fears a'e ex, ressed that the pestilence may get ameng tue troops. / ot preventive measures, PERSONAL. Mayor Campbell, of Summers:de, is in tue city, Rev. W P Archibald, of Sunty Brae, is w guest at the Queen Hotel. It is pleasing to hear that Chief Eu- zineer Large is much betier today. Judge McDonald, who has been visiting New York, Boston, St. John and other pointe, hag returned to Charlottetown. Rev, E, A. Harrie, Rector of Mahone, Nova Seotis, will take a trip to Kag- Jand this year, leaving on the 8. S. Lake Superior, 15th Juce. Miss Emma Burke, of Georgetown, and Ma-ter Fred Morrison, of Providence, R. I., are guests atthe Hotel Davies. They camein by the late train last night. Kev. W R Dodson, wife und three children, of Angola, Africs, registered at the Queen Hotel on Wednesday evening aod yesterday afternoon went to Belle River, Mr. Geo. A. Freez, the bustling repre- sentative of the Maire Centra! and Boston and Maine railways,wio has beenia this province for several days, crosses to the mainland to-morrow. Chief Sark is in the city for the Queen’s Birthday ¢elebration. He visited the Legislative Chamber this forencon, acd spent the afternoon cailing vpon old friends, We regret to learn tiat the Rev. V. E. | Harris — well~knowh in this city—is com- pelled to reaign the wea of Amheret on account of ill alth. Resiguation takes effect in iashauabie next, It is rumored that Her Gracious Ma- jesty ibe Queen bas heen pleased, or che recommendation of our Premier,to coofer the title of H. A. G., (Honorary Attorney General) on the Hon. Mr, Pineau. A “On Christmas Day, 1899, svot in Mars | | ket Square, Harrismith, Oraoge Free State, for refusing to fight against his own | countrymen, John McLachlan, aged 30 |; years, eldest eon of Jobn McLechiar, of } : Wandsworth, formerly of Lambeth.” They marched him along ’mid the wonder- ing throng ; Ob! he carricd his head full high; And proudiy he walked, for he deemed it no crime Fer the sake of bis country to die, He had said that his hand, his honest right hand, Sbould never yield service to wrong ; For be came ofa land where no traitor may thrive, Where the pillars of freedom stand strong. They halted ; they stood him in midst of the crowd, Neath the glare of @ withering sun; Yet he flinched not, but straightened as warrior might. Who knows his last batile is won. One volley! and cowards have finished their work, Injustice hath honored its name ; | A spirit bath soared from the triumphs of wrong, And valour is richer in fame. Yes, be was but one—Oh! the thousands beside Who have struggled and suffered and died; As the sword of the tyrant dripped red with the bleod Which the altarof freedom supplied. Men die for & cause, yet the principle lives, For, as night- shade aye brightens to- day, So the aftermath, rising from darkness of doom, Sha‘l glow in its glory for aye. E. S. M. ow CONSERVATIVE RALLY. Enthusiastic Meeting at Westville. [SpeociaL ro THe ExamixeEr.] Barirax, May 25.—The Liberal Con- cervaive raliy im Westville, Pictou County, last night, addressed Sir Hibbert Tupper aod Mr, A. C. Beli, members for the County,and by Hon. N. Clarke Welirc » was mOst enthusiastic. ee The Ring. (Spectra, ro Toe Examiner.|] New York, May 25.— Articles are signed for @ \wenty-five round fight between Jeffries aod Sharkey, to take place on or about August 25th. HAVE YOU A COUGH OR COLD?! There is Nothing That Will Give You Such Quick Relief From Coughing or Cure Your Cold so Quickly as Griffiths’ Menthel Lin- iment, it makes no difference whether your cold is just in your throat like a tickling broa- chial cough or settled on your iungs, Grif- fiths’ Mentho] Liniment will cure it if you take a few drops with sugar and rub the throat and chest well with the Liniment. It goes direct to the spot, eases the cough {immediately and will completely break up a cold in short order. You can give it te the smallest infant with perfect safety. All druggists sell it, 25 cents, —— — Childrens’ birthday honor for the Spcaker is in order, } ay RovaL Baking| Powder Made ‘from pure cream of | tartar. Safeguards the food against ¢ alum, of the aoe day. RO ‘AL BAKING POWOER CO., NEW YORK, ee Alum menacers to ; Tan Strap Slippers ee GO¥F BROS The Home Shoe Factory. on — ll ee tak ISLAND. FRIDAY MAY 25, 1900 NO : See Ae NT RN * es CR BIEL Ras Ve ek mes ait aad N : A YOUTHFUL PATRIOT. | till La Pees bet | . oe ae ; hs aa Ss ! i . edt } i, anny. ‘SG f 1 ¢ 6 ee” sialic - ac —_ is a pure hard soap ST. CROLX SOAP MPG, Ca. St. Stephen, N.B. Ls} K by I | h ; —— ee ee eee FIRE — WonK You wiil do your share ot course in celebrating the Queen's Birthday We have lots cf fireworks 10 suit everybody and every purse. Call early and select. GEO, CARTER & C0. Ge WUNSHTNNOUOEDENNERERURESENNCGROOUUEEY ERD, GREATER BARGAIN Than Has Been We intend to give some rare bar- gains in fishing gear this week. Fiies 30c per Coz. Ds» So.“ “peciai Hand Tied 6c to 102 each. } eels 15¢ up. Gat Hooks Toe per doz Lines ard Castse—cheap, cheap. Rods—just see our prices, To Smokers Several odd lines 103 Cigars at 4 for 25¢ Other bargisins in this line. Rememnoer ths 24th is a big day this year and we will heip w make it so. A.W, Reddin Pim B Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. rAUEREEOSERGDGRRRODEDRDROGS°°: STOpREREEEE SUUUGSCEAERDEEETRCRSRERGCRADRRAERERCEAER EY ADMERERERORRCEORCRSRRSEREMEOTE, iil ht teeaeeetanamnsatnscacraneiaiaamnail Flags ! Flags ! A few left, 3 "yar ls |to 4 1-2 yards long. A, KENNEDY & C9. May 23, 2in pd. Pa 1 amen, , a _—- ree one ne ta