stylish, Sensible, Satisfactory Millinery If youre “hard to please,” If you want artistic millin- ery work, If you want work you'll be proud of, If you want work done on time, If you want full value for every cent you pay, You’il have to leave your order with our Millinery Department Qur Milliner Miss Emma! Toombs Is an artistic, stylish, up-to- date worker, and any work she does for you will give ab- solute satisfaction. Leave your order any day except (Sunday) from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 6 Cases More “OT eee eee oon Of new American hats, trimmed, untrimmed, sailors etc, just opened. They're beauties. Come early though. MiUnE & ' fontein have been cut. 'the Royal Irish companies belonged to On the Top Rung of Popularity ! a Lem Le 1 ag K = ‘ :F “ry HOLLY Bright Chewing Tobacco IS PURE, DELICIOUS, WHOLESOME. ALL USERS WITH HIGH TASTE USE IT. | DOMINION TOBACCO CO., MONTREAL. -|constituted hasbeen placed under com~ INTERESTING ITEM}. Africa state that,— All British subjects have been ordered to leave Pretoria and Jobanuesburg. Col. Plummer is returaing north. The Boers are in force on the Vaal River near Boshop. The wires between Boshop aud Bloem- A force of 10,000 Boers is reported woving south from Thaba Nebu. Tucker’s force at the Karee siding is ap- parently isolated. It is said that the Boers who captured Oliver’s command which had never gone north. The captured troops were ocly 33 miles from the railway and had no guns. They were clean spirited away. The captured force has been guarding &® piety mile sect’‘on of railway between Bloemfontein and Springfontein. Ten thousand remounts are due at Cupe Town next week. ADDITIONAL DETAILS. Lonpoy, April 7.—There has been a reorganization of the Mounted Infantry Corps of the army under Lord Roberts at Bloemfontein. The new division, as thus mand of General Hamilton. The division is composed of two brigad- ee one being formed of Canadians, Austra~- lians, New Zealanders and other colonials. This brigade has been placed under the command of General Hutton, late com- mander of militia forces in Canada who has just arrived at the front. The British losses at Boshop where Lord Methuen surrounded a body of Boers areas follow: : Killed—Captains Boyle and Williams, both of the Yeomanry and two men of the yeomanry; wounded— about seven. The attack lasted four hours. The corps behaved very well. Our force was composed of the Yeomanry, the Kimber- Lonpon, April 7.~ Reports from South © ER. British Subjects Must Leave Pretoria and Johannesburg. Ten Thousand Boers said to be Moving South from Thaba Nehu-—Tucker’s Force Apparently Iso- lated — The Mounted Infantry Reorganized under Roberts-—-Canadians in one of the Bri- gades—British Losses at Boshof. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. ley Mounted Corps’and the fourth battery of artillery. Not one Boer escaped General Mareuil, killed, was Joubert’s chief of staff. A Frenchman and seven Boers ere killed, eight Boers were wounded and fifty prisoners fell into the British ban ds. THE PRINCE OF WALES. The Boy Who Shot at Him Was Eggel on by Others. {Specra, to Tae Examiner. ] Brussets, April 7.—It is now stated that the Prince of Wales’ assailant acted without premeditation. Bis companiors urged him to do the deed and he did it. — — <a — — —-_ — THE QUEEN IN IRELAND. Through Dublin State, Will Drive in |Spectat ro THe Examisre.] Loypoy, April 7.—The Queen has de- cided to drive in siate through Dublin on Mouday. NEWSPAPER SEIZED... For Publishing a Seditious Article. (Speciat to Toe Examiver.] Dustix, April 7.—The United Irieh- men newspaper has heen seized for print- ing a seditious article entitled, ‘“‘Famive Queen,” signed by Maud Gonne, RUSSIA IN THE EAST. An Agreement made With Korea. [Sprcian To Toe Examiner. ] Loxpoy, Apri] 7.—It is stated that Rue- INTERESTING NEWS Local and otter tien, FROM THE FRONT BOERS REPORTED IN, FORCE ON THEBVAAL R Swow Storm. —A somewhat old fashiou- ed snow-storm set in early last eveniog and continued throug out the night and to day. _—_—_——— Witp Gezsz.~-Quite a number of wild geese are being brought jown by sports- men up west in Caecumpec Bay. Haster Festivar.—ThejEaster Festival in sid of St. Joseph’s Convent promises tobe a great success. It will be neld on Easter Wednesday. Remember the date. Forty Hours’ Devotion.—The service ot the Forty Hours’ Devotion will be held in 8t. Dunstan’s Cathedral in Easier Week, probably opening on the Thureday after Easter. ~— Soorat.—A grand social wil] be held in Woodman’s Hall,Alberton, on Easter Mon- day night. A splendid programme is beingarranged, aud a good time mry be expected. DELAYED By THE StormM.—The Minto did not move out this morning because of the storm. For a similar reagon neither The Stanley nor The Princess lefi Pictou. Whichever boai leaves first will bring over the mails. Apvaycog In Hoes.—The price of hogs in Toronto has again advanced a quacter, and is firm at the increase according to the Mail and Empire of Wedneeday. For prime hogs (160 to 200 lbs) the top price is 64c; light and fat hogs sre bringing up to 5}c. per lb. Easter Sconpay.—At the half-past ten service on Haster Sunday the choir of St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, under Mr. Blan» chard’e direction, will render Weber’s Kyrie from lst Mass in G, the Gloria from Haydn’s Is: Mass, the Credo, Sanctus and Deo from Van Bree’s Mass, and ihe Offertory, “O Gloriosa,” frons Lambilotte. ope “— This is True Liberty, when Free 3orn Mea aaving to advise the Pablic, may ‘speak free.” —Bve ee eS a ae aaneed tae ae AT 2 erty "EY, x Pree nh ee ee ie eR 7 = —— cate sonear arias VOL. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY APRIL 7. 1900 Gms Ga ee oa : = ere ————— SMR OANA SET ECT ME TC “7 oe RN LOE: AES PT emo SOLDIER'S GOO)’ FORTUNE a Gunner Napoleon Comtais of the R. C. A., Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Quebec, April 2.— Napoleon Comtais, guoner, No 2 Company of the Royal Canadian Art:liery stationed at the Citadel here, considers him a Incky man. He will wear the Queen’s uniform for years yet. He expected at one time that kidney disease would necessitate his quitting the service. But he heard of Dodd’s Kiiney Fills, : Gunner Comtais received a letter re-~ cently asking about his cure. He replied as follows: Royal Canadian Artillery Library. Dear Sir,—I received your letter and hereby certify that I was cured of Kidoey Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. By them I can be a soldier afew years yet. Guyer N. Comrats, No. 2 Co. BR. C. A., Quebec. Photo Buttons.—1,000 photo buttons of all the Generals in South Africa, Rob» erts, Buller, Kitchener, Methuen, Gatacre, Baden-Powell, White, Wolseley, Hector McPouald, French, also the Union Jack, received today and for sale at The Modern Jewellry and Fancy Goods Store. See our windew for samples, Grafton street. —- Jury & Co., Sunnyside, Charlottetown. Hospirat Cottectors,—Collectors for the P. E. I, Hospital in town and country, who have not sent in their collections w'll kindly do so before the last of April. Subscriptions sent in after that date will not appear in this year’s report. _ 82d & w 2i. Se i i ht i e Temperance Attiance.— The annual | meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Dominion Temperance Alliance will be “held in the Y M C A parior os | Tuesday evening, the 10th inst., at 8 o’clock. All the members of the Alliance are requested to atiend. Election of offi- ; cersand other important bu-iness,--J D Seaman, President. ' j : Wemen’s Couxcit - The President of our Lucal Conncil of Womea would draw the attention of all members of effiliated eocie- ties who may not have been at their last monthly meeting, that irrespective of dele gates they may share the benefit ofthe re- duced railroad rates to the annual meeting of the National Council of Cauadian Wo- men to be held in Victoria, .C., in July next upon application to Mrs.C.C.Gardizer, Queen Hotel, up to date, April 2let, and the degree of reduction will depend upon the number going. The Counci!l wish to make this meeting more “io the§form ofa conference and hope to arrange that the journey be made in a private car waich may enable them to stop off at Port Arthur, Rat Portage, Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, ete., for visits to Local Covncils thereby greatly enhancing the p'easure of the trip. REDUCTION IN PRICE Br. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, The price of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Pow- der has been redaced by the manufacturer from sixty cents to fifty cents per bottie. This remedy, which has _zemrecemmended a; no other one in existence, by members of Parliamest, ministers and educational men, can now be had of any druggist at 5/) cents a bottle. It relieves in ten minutes, heac- ache and all pain caused by colds or catarrh. It is delighttul te use. It cures completely. Sold by Dr. S. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes. Vegetable Seeds Flower Seeds Farm Seeds SORES Sa EE EO TS PX 4. | H 4 Sweet Peas a Specialty Catalogue free Call for it. Fen Carter & Co. THE SEEDMEN. = Fiouss Cieaning Supplies Get it over early; we can make ..B00ts This year we are making a specially good fishing boot, Having been fortunate’ in securing the best oil finished grain leather, taaned with the ‘long tan process. This leather is sel in all uppers of our Fish and Knee Boots. The soles, insoles and counters are all of solid sole leather. These are absolutely waterproof. All hand made. GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. as to our method of remaking mattresses. We secured a machine in New York for this Work which not only thoroughly loosens up tie filliag but removes all dust and dict at {tle same time-—no other process is half as So0d---and the cost is 1-3 less than by the Pld method. ARK WRIGHT & GO., LTD Home Makers. it easy for you. Honsehold Ammonia. Ox Gall Soap. Silver Soap Reyal Silver Polieb. British Furniture Shine. Borax. Meth Balls and Camphbor. Insect Powder. Rex Insect Destroyer [liquid]. Rex Patz Polieh. Brass Paste Polieh, 5c and 10c, etc., ete. PHONE 163. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drugstere. sia and Korea have reached an agreement on the question of territory. Cotton goods, printed cottons.—If you want to get the credit of wearing Scotch cloth and still have on that in which you ean rough it asyou would a homespun, 4 calico or gingham gown, buy a patters from this sale of 75 pieces, 52 inches wide. Costume cloth, no two alike. Prices from 75c., $1, $1 25 to $1 50.— Jas) Paton & Co. | The Saturday Evening Post, America’s best Weekly Magaziae for a short time is only $2 a year. Now isa good time to subscribe. Robert L. Cotton, agent, P. O. Box 84, Cherlottetown. | Minard’s Liniment Currs Buras, éte. } : ! ' ’ r= SCURDASSESOR TARA TOOTE CUR ERAEGECESRRCER RETR RAESSERCORERGRESRRERR CHROME EEO WEP, nae ea. RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. emmcweanemere swear °c Sunnyside. ssoommnnmneneniiebenmmunssneenesall A LER SIE RGAE: IMMUNO ES ANE BO" Ne mei te EM Bs Pa i i Hdl Pam te