? 4 i rH This is True Liberty, when Free Bo rn Men naviag te advise tae Public, may speak free,”—Rvnipipss VOL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN. P: ee ee ek = Costs little | (0 0ress weil If you’re a customer of ours. We’re hear- a ing ladies say every day, “this is the pretti- est dreas goods stock in tewn.”’ We're getting to think it is about true. We know we're offering some values that can’t we approached elsewhere, Many people are admiring those swell new wide width ‘weed dress levgths. Have you seen the new thingsin skirt lengths? Just one of each paitern—only cne of eaeh in town— as a matter of fact. There are so mamy elegant new effectsin Black _ goods—that t’would fill THe Examiner—totell about a¢ them. And then, among famous all wool silk 45¢ per yard. OUR: other values, don’t forget that finish, .c tlack ecashmere,—at d d fone co ied Cc — a se ee ———————— Gur giant Sweet Peas are all ot the grandiflora ty pe, over fifty yarieties to choose from, have taken prizes wherever shown. See cur catalogue for Sweet Psa‘ Competition for 1900. E. BOER ATTA ISLAND; OS Te CK ON MAFEKING HOW IT WAS REPULSED BY THEGARRISON Burleich Describes the Situation at Pretoria a ‘What Lord Roberts Means to Accomplish—Har- rasing Tactics of the Boers—Enemy Repulsed and Proceeds North—Fighting in Orange Free State. SPECIAL DESPATCH LATEST ATTACK ON MAFEKING. Lonpoy, May 3.—A despatch from Mafe- king, describing the Boer attack of April 21et, says : The garrison lay low until the Boer force was at close range when they fired a volley which killed five and wounded many,and the attack was repulsed, The bombardment then ceased. The Boers, under the Red Cross flig were later to recover dead. SITUATION AT PRETORIA. permitted their Lonpon, May 3.--Bennett Burleigh, in the London Telegraph, has the following special from Durbao, dated Way 2ad: A man who has come from Preteria states that the British officers and soldiers there are guarded entirely by Hollandere, as every Boer and Burgber, boy «nd'man, has gone ty fight. The prisouers in Pretoria, who belong to the volunteers, are in jail and are treated like criminals. | My informant declares that this is true despite General Lucas Meyer’s denial. Father Delacy has been turned out of the Transvaal because he desired to min- ister to the spiritual comfort of the British military prisoners in captivity. Rev. Mr. Darrah reports thata re:gn of terror exists on the Rand, Anyowe seeo laughing in the streets is banished. OBJECTS IN VIEW. Lonpon, May 3.—The immediate ob- jective of Lord Roberts isto establish aline of 3ritish posts from one frontier of the Free State to the other, at right angles with the railway thus preventing Boer raids southward. It is essential, therefore, that the Boers should be expelled from the rugged Thaba N’Chu district and be forced to retire to Ladybrand. Asthe resalts of deeultory firing on Monday and Tuesday, the Boers were pushed back a few miles, but nothing de~ cisive appears to have been yet attained. The Boer® continue to tollow their harrassing tactics. One well horsed com- mando operating in the neighborhood of SannasPost, interferes with the British convoy going from Bloemfontein to Thaba N’Cha. reparations for an advance continue at Kimberley. Sir Alfred Milner has written to the mayor of Kimberley assur- ing him that the relief of Mafeking has not ceased to occupy his attention and that of the military authorities, and that noth~ ing will be left undone to raise the siege at the earliest possible moment. SERIES OF BOER REPULSES. BiowmFontein, May 2.—The Boers, on Sunday, attacked with guns, a conyoy of fifty wagone on the Dewetedorp—Thaba N’€bu road, but were repulsed. The B hand l Ised : ELASZARD & MOORS pericsiy siaioriay tothe sor of Thain os Cn es = Ee SUNNYSIDE, Ohariottetowa. N’Chu, the Gordon Highlanders and the Shropshire Light Infantry Sdriying the ath — TO THE EXAMINER. } enemy from the hillsin disorder. They tied north. Colonel Broadwood’s Cavalry engaged, while advancing in three separate columns in a northerly direction, a body of Boers who were proceeding toward Thaba N’Chu to reinforce the enemy near there, The foe were checked and were driven back on Brandfort. Gereral Tucker also had a skirmish, re- | pulsing the Boere. ‘ R ports have been received here to the effec: that Presideat Kruger is anxious- ly asking for terms of peace. HARD FIGHTING, Lonpox, May 3.— Hard fighting is re ported at several points in the Orange Free State. But the details are meagre. It is impossible to form a general idea of the scope of the operations. The Boers appear to be conc entrating in considerable force along the hills which stretch like an arc from the veighbor~ hood of Karee siding to Thaba N’Chu, to cover the main road from Bloemfontein to Wynburg. ROYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards. the food against alum. _ Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to featth of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING BOWDER CO., NEW YORK. enethmnswcome =o - QOULEREDDGHUGEEDENEGCQUGEREEDEROSODRROEE es TO ng SMOKERS There’s a cigar that has been on the market for seven years. We refer to the IRVING CICAR It has stood the test. We recommend it customers. Sold at 3 for 25¢. Come in and let us tell you about them. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. to our Central Drugstore. = Sunnyside. = ’ THE uu THURSDAY MAY 3, 1900 THE DAILY EXAMINE CANADIAN TRADE. } es |Attempt to Stimulate Shipments to Our Own Ports. | {Specrat to The Examiner.} ; . . Sr. Jonny, May 3.—The City Council | last evening adopted a eeries of resolu-j | tione setting forth in effect that the Gov- lernment of Canada be memorialized to ' enact legislation ‘limiting the preferential | elauses of the tariffto goods arriving direct in any Canadian port and not by transit through any foreign country. Copies of the resolution weve fo rwarded to the City Councils of Helifax, Montreal and Quebec, inviting their concurrence in this attempt to stimulate Canadian trade through Canadian ports. The Huli Fire. Orrawa, May 3.~The Legislature of Trinidad forwarded £500 for the eufferers, the North British and Mercantile Company, the heaviest loser, gives $25,- 000. [Hyndman & Co, are the agenis of this Company in Charlottetown.] aod At Mafeking. Lonpox, May 2.-——Lady Sarah Wilson telegraphing from Mafeking, April 10th, says : “The investment is so close that no run ners have entered or istued forth for ten days. “There was a trrrific bombardment on April 1ltb, bnt with the exception of des troying some houses, it was harmless. The Boers then made se determined attack on the southwestern forte, which were suc ‘ cessfully repu'sed. i ©The Boers have formed anew laager | lon the south. Many horses are dying of horse sickness. Trees are being cut down for tue], The garrison is now eating the ambulance oxen, reserving the mules until the last. The deily ration is now six ounces of gritiy oat bread, a pound of bully beef and a quart of ekilly.” eee Invalided Canadians. Toronte, May 2.—The special cable trom London says: ‘he Canadians invalided home from South Africa and now in Netley hospital are al! well with the exceptionjof Pte. F. E. Weir, of the Queen’s Own Rifles of Toronto, who 18 confined to bed with enteric fever. All complain of the tardiness on the part of the authorities at Ottawa in making arrangements regarding their return either to Africa or Canada. They also com- plaiv that the doctors ai Netley are mostly students, the beet doctors having been sent to the front. _ Foot and Mouth Disease. LivercooL, May 2.—Two cattle boats from the Rio de Ja Plata, with four hua« dred bullocks and two hundred sueep, arrived inthe Mersey yesterday, all the animale being affected with the foot and mouth disease. Although the order prohibiting the importation of South American cattle came into operation to day, the board of agriculture permitted the landing of the animals, which were immediately slaughtered, their -heade and feet being busied at sea. Boer Prisoners. Jamestows, St. Helena, May 2.—The British auxiliary transport Bavarian has arrived here from Capetown with 1,099 Boer prisoners. Al! are in excellent health. They will be landed as quickly as porsible, although the wharves are | blocked with stores owing to the insuffi- cient transport inland. Babies Have Croup, No disease comes 80 suddenly and treacber- usly upon its victim as Croup. Happy is he mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones a wakes in the night coughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the stan by in the homes of this continent as a prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, Telegram's | —— A SET an a ee Single Copies two ®e: “NO Ladies Shoes i ; Our ladies’ fine footwea: that we have been opening this week, are just right; in style, quality and nnish they excel our expectation. There’s an elegance of finish, there’s beauty of style, there’s 4 goodness of quality,—vou don’toften find. Our Leader—aA five | on- gola shoe for $2.10 isa beauty. 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