Sen; ate Reug R, om i 7 lerms Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Pu blic, may speak free,” —Evuripipss TE DAILY EXAMINER VOL 36 EE ES Sees COR EPRI A EO Py There’s Certain yatisfaction waiting here for dress goods buyer, We honestly believe that a handsomer range of color- ed dress goods is not shown in P & Island. We’re honestly confident that we can please you. We never before showed so many different effects. We never before gave better values. Ask to see that elegant line of tweeds in plaids and checks, Have a look at the beauti- ful range of exclusive dress every patterns. Don’t forget the new poplins, and the pretty, soft, henriettas, Fcr a house dress, fer a street dress, a dress of beauty, or a dress of wear, this is the one plaee to come. MOURE & In buying your boots here. ‘The prices are very modest, the style correct, the quality’s perfect. This season’s styles are quick sellers, That’s because they’ve caught the fancy on popular prices at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER Tae YY ; S 12. t A , ———— mm SPECULATION IN WALL STREET. Is always haz rdous, and should never be entered upon by - | one who cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. n | the cther hand, the pro‘its of speculation, when successful, me - ually very great. Success or failure is ae, a question of goo judgement, guid 2d by experience and proper information. Bo You Wish Got Conservative Advice in Your Operetions ? | We are in a position to give it and solicit correspondence. A Railroad Stocks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline from present prices. Accounts handled on 3 per cent margins. D. McEVERS & CO., Brokers, Stock Exchange Suilding, Montrosl ac Provisions, Private Wires 3 ——— CHARLOTTETOWN? P: E. BRITISH TROOPS ISLAND. WEDNESDAY MAY Y, 1900 et STILL ADVANCING GUARD NEAR- ING KROONSTADT. ee THE ADVANCE Buller is to Make an Important’ Move ee eVery “.. Canadians Missing. PLOT UNCONFIRMED. Loypox, May 9.—The Parliamentary Secretary for the War Office states that the War Office has no information tending to confirm the reports ofan alleged plot to aseassinate Lord Roberts. FOUR CANADIANS MISSING. Lonpon May 9.—It has been reported to the War Office that Private W. Cooper, 620d St. John Fusiliers, Private N. Mc- | Intosh, Royal Canadian Artillery, of “F” }Co., Royal Canadiau Regiment of In- fantry, Private George Keswick, 73rd Northumberland Brttalion, “G” Co., New Branewick, and Private S. Tesler, Second Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery, of “H” Co., Nova Scotia, have been missing from Bloemfontein since April 3@. BULLER TO MOVE SHORTLY. Carpe Town, Mav 9.—An important |movement by Buller’s army in Natal is expected within the next four days: ‘Buller is rapidly completing his transport , arrangements. | FREE STATERS MAY SURRENDER. Lorenzo Marques, May 9.—It is re ported tLat when Kroonstadt falls the sea; of the Free State government will be trans- ferred to Heillron. | The Free State commandoes, it is stated, are acting independently of the Trans- vaalers and may surrender at any mo~ ment. BRITISH STILL ADVANCING. Loxpon, May 9, 4.10 a m.—Four thousand British cavalry watered their horses at Zand River on Monday, twenty- five miles beyond Smalldee! where Lord Roberts continues to date his despatches. Scouts who have been searching the country for miles along the etream have found no Boers seuth of the River. The enemy is laagered in unknown forces on the north bank. Thus the British advance guard is within forty-five miles of Kroonstadt. WHAT THE CORRESPONDENTS SAY. at headquarters are new wiring freely con- cerning the incidents connected with the occupation of Smalldeel. Some surprise is expressed at the ease with which the Boers escape with their transports before the very eyes of the British. For instance, when the British entered Smulldeel the Boer ox wagons codly outspanned only five miles away as if in contempt ef the ability of the Brit- ish to overtake them, Lord Roberts is described as rightly un- willing to sacrifice hie horses for the sake of s comparatively minor advantage. Nevertheless the waste of horse flesh in spite of al] precaution is enormous. MAFEKING’S HARDSGIPS. Loxpex, May 9.—The tidings from Mafeking are gloomierthanever. Every. body there has an empty stomach and pinched face . The natives are no longer given even porridge and the whites now have nothing but ‘a quart of that substance and one Stocks are depressed just now on account of Gold Shipments and Specialty New York Stocks and pound of borse-eausage daily. The} News from Mafeking ~~ Deaths Among Women and Children—Four Lonpon, May 9.—The correspondents Soon. i ———e, ce aaa is Gloomy—Many ee SpEcCIAL DrespATCH TO THE EXAMINER. Everything else estable has gone. Insufficient food, wet trenches and cold nights, aredeadly to the health of the garrison. The Mafeking correspondent of the Times, who aleo emphasises the extreme gravity of the situation, says : — “It is impossible to ignore the fatal sig~ nificance cf Colonel Baden-Powell’s refer- ence to tha hardships endured by the women aad children among whom many deaths have already occurred. “The commis ariat is holding a certain stock of food stuffs in reserve for use in | direst ext- mity. Sharkey Wins. (Sprcrat to Toe Examiver.] Cuicago, May 9.—In the Sharkey- Choyneki fight Sharkey won. When time was ealled for the third round Choynski was unable to proceed, RovYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum. Alum baki wders are the greatest menacers to Sith of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. em: en Opera House —— Monday Evening. May 2ist., 1900 Grand Entertainment ——BY THE—— HigHLAND BRIGADE land costume will appear for the first time in @ series of military evolutions and tableaux, assisted by the best talent pro- curable in the musical and literary line. a Tinie | “ Toroxrto, tatter and every stain was honor to these Fifty-three Highlanders in full Highs. I F urtber psrticulars later. § May l, 4, Ue 10. HERORS IN RAGS. | Soldiers. May 7.—The Telegram’s special from London says: “ The Morn- ing Standard’s correspondent, describing the capture of Bloemfoatein, thus refer to the entry of Canadians : ‘ They are fine strapping fellows, broad-shouldered,clean - | lmbed and blue-eyed. They sewing past with easy stride and free gait, conscious of strength and pride brought with them from | the lakes avd mountains of Canada. Their boots were out at the toes, their stoekings undarned, their breeches torn, then meuded and torn again, bu; every sods from over the sea, who have marched shoulder to shoulder with regiments of long and great tradition.” _ The Prince Edward Island Magazine for MAY will be on. sale at the bookstores to- morrow morning. It’s a very interesting number. Be among) the first to obtain a copy. Price | 2 cents. Now would béa good | time to subscribe. | MARINE INSURANCE Apply to sue HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS TELEPHONE 67 a | = F - SUE Rex [usect Destroyer Destroys aii forn of ings life. Being a liquid it is easy to use. It kills and“disinfects at the same time, Price 15c per bottle. A.W. Reddin Phm B Central Drugstore. W. Sunnyside. N. B.—Ali housecleaning requirements—A tired dol- lar finds rellef here. ESGUTURDRAGRARDRERREEERSDRRURERGRDRERGRRORRRRDRRRERREREGUAUGRRSRRRGRGRRED i Carters’ 1900 Mixture Sweet Peas < ms ia. Aa. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOL1 OCITOR, ETC. Orricze—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1] year. Scotia KALOL No. 30804. Sired by Kremlin 2.07§, dam Ollita by Guy Wilkes 2.15}. Terms for season of 190@ with usual return privilege, will be season $15, single service $10, payable by note due Nov. let next. Seasonends June 16th; limited to 10 mares. J. M. NICHOLSON, Owner. d&w, Charlottetown. ; Snowy Whit iteness can come to your linens and cottons only by the use of, SURPRISE Soap which has peculiar and remarkable qual- ities for washing clothes, | SURPRISE & a pure hard Soap. ST. CROLE SOAP MPG, co. St. Stephen, N.B. Our Plow — Boots HOME MADE.— That means made right here in Ch’town, nzt imported ones, that’s the kind that wore you so well last vear. Were making them just a litt’e better this year, and the price is Just the same, “e have cheaper one’s when you want tuem. Price $1,00 and $1.10, and good for the price, GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. 10 Nothin All have been We expect many hun 5 cents; oz. gue. y and thoroughly mixed. 80 fine and up-to date has ever been offered in this countr dreds of orders and have put the price to the lowest cents; } lb, 25 cen's; Ib. 90 cents. GEO. Seed Catalo y. Per pkt. point. It is made up of a proportion of each of the pages 31 to 34 of the CARTER & CO. THE SEEDSMEN This is the finest mixture procurable, thirty~ftve varieties described on grown separately and the different varieties careful) TO BE LEY, Furnished or Unfurnished, “THE CHESTNUTS,” KENT ST. The subscriber offers the above we'!- knewn desirable premises for reat. Possession about lst. June. 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