7 ‘rue Yéa This is FRY PR wee NESEY io : RET Se sag M a ae A ee ? Sas. oe om fen eA pt AS ray. * Foot Ss This brought wou the nieest ‘ve pretty stuffs here aillor made suits—and suits. With adress geods depart~ § ment capable of showing at we are almost over-—crowded to.day, We'll not be over-crewded we think ycu do. MOORE & Led A < ~~” Tht “> OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. Accident Company in the world to-day. The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and enclosed in a substantial pox ket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. Temporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway conveyance, $10.00 per week. _ Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Meningitis or ‘Tetanus, $10.00 per week, PRICE OF2POLICY —$3.00 per annum. AMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block, pretty goods for any sort of least twice as much‘as usual— & long—if you know a good # thing when you see it—and ES Lal CHARLOTTETOWN =P: . E. i a Re ee ee ee oe ie season # The Movement Will be Boers Prepared for Ocean Accident 4 Guarantee 0 orporation, Ltd The above policy has just been issued by the greatest and most progressive QHARLOTTETOWN AGENT nc es a Rar ome DAILY EXA laviag to aivise the Pubiic, may speak free,”—Eonipipss Men dearty, when Free Born RIDA Y APRIL OP OE LE ET ET A a eS CB A EE a A Ni |) > Sr NOW READY FOR AN ADVANCE INTO THE ENEMY’S COUNTRY. 5 When the Rains Cease the Army Will Move Forward. a Resolute One — The Resistance — Reinforce- ments Have Reached Lord Roberts—Civilians Forbidden to Carry Arnis. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. ROBERTS READY. Loxpox, Apri! 20.-Lord now ready for an advance iato the enemy’s GOLD COAST REBELLION. a Extremely Serious Situation. Roberts is country. Such deepatches as are allowed to come throngh indicate that everything is in eee shepe, and that as soon as the rains cease (Spectau ro Toe Examiner.) the army will move forward. i ‘ f ie 5 Agora, Gold Coast C:louyv, West Africa, Aprii 20.—The Kam besse that the other tribes are again acd be asks for assistance, Toe loyal Beékuts have beea attacked by the Asalintis aad 500 have teen killed. Tt is feared that this will compel to join the rebellion. Ev'denily the matter is extremely serious yained fai s the n nd horses are gs en remained fair, & — aad was minimized until it was too late. now a-sored of pleaty of water. ——________ Lord Great preparations have been made by both sides,—the Boers for a most the British for a : Governor wires from des» ; : rising perate resistance and , most resolute kind of forward movement. ; has plenty of water, While it delayed the The army now thanks to the rair. : ; tuem onward movernent, 1 probadly has been of greater benefi: :o the army then if it had Reinfurcemeuts reached Roberts, filling up all brigades and regi ments to their full strength, and remounts have been furnished, and in fact the army is in better condition than at eny tim Since it started after Cronje confronting Lord Methune fontein. ‘ From. the other fields of operatio: 7 everything seems to be io the dark. Evidently both sides are quietly waiting until theoutcome of Lord Roberts move ment is known, whether he wil] be succee:- ful or not. Boer reports from Aliwal North are that from 8000 to 10,000 Boers are at Wepener. A despatch to the Post from Kimberley, dated Wednesday, says: Lord Methune has issued a proclamation forbidding civilians to carry arms without military permit and ordering rebels to surrender ai] their serviceable modern arms by May 26th haye A@Beavy Loss. ([Srecias. ro THz E.xAMINER.] MoyrreasL, April 20.—The big steel bridge cf the Quebec Certval Railway over the Eichemin River, at St. Anse!lme. Anselme, has been carried away by ice. when he wes at Magers The Joss is heavy. +6 oe -——~———— Militia Promotion. eo (Srecran ro Toe Examiner. | Orrawa, April 20.—TLe militia orders give, among oOiher appointments to army medical staff, H. D. Johnson, M. D. Charlottetown, to be Captain. The Ring. Emperor and Prince. [Sreciat ro Tue Examiner } Boston, April 20.—Eddie Connolly, St. John, won on a foul inthe eighth round |Speciat tro THE ExaMINeR.]} : : from Twin Sullivan, of Cambridge. Arona, Prussia, April 20.—The Em- peror William arrived here unexpectedly and was cordially greeted by the Prince of Wales with whom he conversed for a con- siderable time while the Prince was wait- ee es = The Latest Fashiouale Hal Black and Colored WM. WILKINSON MAKERS. FOR SALE AT D. A. BRUCE’S ing to continue his joursey homeward. RovAL Baking Powder On Tuesday eveuing 24th inst,the public will have an opportunity of hearing what will probably be one of the most interest ing lectures ever heard in this city, when Mr. Percy Pope will lecture before the Natural History and Antiquarian Society upon ‘‘Lost Atlantis ” Thut Made from pure Mr. Pope will treat his sutject in cream of tartar. an exhaustive and scholarly manner goes withont saying, and the story of the great continent in the Atlantic which was the nome of the most advanced civilization of past ages and the birthplace of most of the great nations of the earth, cannot fail to faecinate all who accept the invitation of the Society to atiend the meeting. ¢f, Safeguards. the food against alum. Alum i menacets to wders are the greatest s of is oe day. YORK. The lils of Women.) Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fully restored RO “AL BAKING R | POWDER CQ, The Oxford Woolen Mills of Oxford, N. by the use of Dr, A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous by the waisting dis- eases which drain their system find new life, new vigor, new energy, in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, the world’s greatest bieed and nerve builder. S., are not interested in any way in the re-opening of the Charlottetown Woolen Mille and have no connection with the eame whatever, {900 cymes oe PERSONAL. Dr. Sha < 1 his practic i ora ri garda ieit tb { M: P., Mi i tne « rout to Utitawa. McMaaus,0of Memramcoo! N at the Hotel Da j of Chariloit vo, va is in Pictou last we Pict yu Star lard. Ex~L nant Governor Howlan is at Ottawa, where he warmly wel- com i by his many old friends. Miss Winn Tanton went to North | Wiltshire this m rning to attend a meei« | ne of (zt an } D Vv sion, S. of oe: Mr. Alex. Martin, M. P., of Valleyfield, | ity today and 18 In ti Cc ' is @ guest at the Queen Hotel. Ha leayes tomorrow morn ling for Ottawa. Miss Carey left this morning for Halifax jen route to Esgland where she will spend \the summer with friends. Mrs, F P Carvell }accompanies ber as far as Halifax, | Miss Janie Allen, who has been appoint ! : ° ; enters upon her duties tomorrow. Mise | Allen is a graduate of the MoLean Hos~ j pital, Waverley, Mass. She is a daughter |of Sergeant Major Allen, Brighton. Dr. William Fergusen, son of Senator Ferguson, who is travelling in Europe, recently spent some time in Rome, where he was shown the principal points of in-~ terest by Rev, Father Murphy, brother of our friend, Dr. Murphy, of Tignish, and Rev. Mr. Sinnot of the Cavadian College, |—both Islanders. Dr. Ferguson is now in Athens. Mr. 8S. N. Earle’s Grand Concert and Opera combired.—The. music loving | peopleof Charlottetown will have the op- | po:tupity of t king ia two concerts in one ) evening at the Opera on Tuesday evening Mey i-t. The first part will consist of | 12 choice numbers, consisting of chorusee, 'guintettes, Orchestra music, vocel solos.. 'The second part wi:l consist of “the , beautiful Operetta in twoacts, entitled ‘Pauline, or the Belle of Sarstoga.” This is under competent menegement, 31 As OLD ayp WELL T'pigD RemeDY.— Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup hae been used for over fitty years by mill'ons of | mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soutbes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures /wind colic, and is the best remedy for | diarrboea. It is pleasant to the taste. , Sold by druggists in every part of the ‘world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Iis _ value is incalcuable. B2 sure and ask fo | Mra. Wiaslows Soothiag Syrup. i MARINE INSURANCE Aggly 00 a-anusiie HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS TELEPHONE 67. a PZ = Attention House a Cleaners’! ! Where do you get your mary wants io this sine. 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