8 Fe Danette ee gE EME UA oF eR ENR OS eG A RAI | THE DAILY EXAMINER a a This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evririwzs Single CHARLOTTETOWN cele ISLAND: SATURDAY. eee Jie _1900 steamer Quito sailed today for Bombay, Oy | THE tadia, with 200,000 bushels of corn for the | famine districts. This, the largest cargo fever carried by any Corn for the Btaiwiik: New York, May 11.—The famine relief i RT A cold is danger- ous. Don’t iet it get the start of you. A few doses of my Cad Cure will break up any form of cold in a few hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria and pneumonia. It should be in every home and every vest pocket. It is better than a life insur ance policy. MUNYON. At all druggists, Ze, a vial. Guide to Health and Medical advice free. 1505 Arch st.. Phila. Wi} M eT Our Plow vessel on a similar errand, comes from people of al! denomi- nations in every part of the United States, The Kansas India famine relief committee is represented by 20,000 bushels, and the Mennonites committee by 8,600 bushels. It is expected that the voyage will be ni iu 40 days. MORE FIFTY GENT SHIRT WAISTS ey Aas —In the House of Commons a few FLYING COLUMN WITHIN A FEW DAYS MARCH. dere ogy Se Se ey ee was imposed on foreign grown tobacco the quantity of Canadian-grown plant dealt with by the Inland Revenue officers had S quadrupled. In 1897 the quantity was as © * 690,000 pounds. In 1898,the first year Lord Roberts Eight Miles Souths of of the increased customs tax, it was 1,949, For the six month of the present year the Canadian-grown tobaceo passing pounds, while for January alone, it was ’ SO ¢ sents Bach , 250,000 pounds. Sir Henri called thie a 4 a ‘ 000 pounds, and in 1899, 2,500,000 pounds. Kroonstadt. through che factories was 1,900,000 remarkable showing, and attributed it to ARMA I IE STN. OMT. CANO oR . / IT eet ME em There waia shirt waists all last Saturday evening. rowd around our bargain table of Here’s a lot for tomorrow that will bring another crowd. A great big table crammed full of pretty shirt waiste, from whic *h you can choose for “=e me daeeesett Pen ee —_ eyes, j é t stasis. sia -| the stimulus of the increased rates of cus~ The Better ones NEW HOSIERY are on the Second Floor. MEN’S SHIRTS. War. Boers Evacuate Their First Line of Entrenchments —Brabant’s Cavalry Seize a Drift—Broadwood’s Brigade Capture Prisoners and Wagons—Mo- bility of the Boers—Chamberlain Discusses the tome duty, and to the improved methods of growing and curing that have been adopted, themselves a result of the first cause. Another proof of the practical value of the protective policy in a new country ! gUeOUOUEOSEHNOUOUEOTOOEOVEONEEONEOEEREZ: — Boots HOME MADE.— That means made right here in Ch’town, nt imported ones, that’s the kind that wore you so well rn we oer SST aes pemene se sce or aman — more goods than ever be- fore. much time. Newest colored shirts, The column, which is said to travelling at forced speed day and night, is probably driftover the Vaalech river at 430 last eveniog,—just in time to prevent the paa Camrhor we keep—also Moth Balls and the like. SUDDRESEDORESROTECERERERRORDRRGSEREERROEEE . — S caUeauaUeuUeUeQeeUeeUaUEQeAUSOUOQEGUEOEEUEGUEDEOUEGUEUEGROUONEGEOUENEGL ° last year. Were making Always pe Poli- them just a litt!e better this a@ rush New : year, and the price is just the round the shirt SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. . = same, wy th se ticlans sda ink Sie ee. RELIEF OF MAFEKING. . — of the following from oT 1 1 We have cheaper one’s when 7 2 Loxpox, May 12.— Mafeking’s relies] “*°eT'S ou want tuem Price $1,00 oa tinese ing 40 . : BoswranD, May 12.—I am eight miles} Will have to te. lebeled y 7 . 31. seems to be almost at hand. d $1 10 d good f tk da s south of K tadt. Th i i | - i, Oe ow oc oe y Be doz en Newsreached London last night that a | °° ee otaomy evace This side up with care. . (ha é rice ‘That de- shir t g, strong flying column said to be composed ated their first line of entrenchments d P ; . : ; So during the night. Iv’s with care we attend to your paitm ent car efully classified, make jof 30,000 cavalry and infantry with a i a Sp every want. in: ons an: Pees ey 18 selling shopping quick and easy battery of six guas passed hot foot through pin ; you are not through house cleaning K for tl Bo bh ; Vryburg on Wednesday. Pe : ; —here’s where we can aseist you, orthe man who hasnt Genera: Brabant’s cavalry seized a Now about putting away fare— The Home Shoe Factory. ss lerdal sinaadtin, sieatlamaniaisitaltiaaliiadaeasane sig basket fu 0 - this worming within two days march of : Ever use Rex Insect Powder— Ladies ( lien Hos : sie G5. 84c. $1.50. nana ne you should. 2omro > WBE e « eS : . sa ees cele Ita ls ot he White shirts laundried TURNED UP- ALL RIGHT. MOBILE BOERS. a $3225 ra £ 2 1g ) eon OU. * t ere a Rie henbat of Cachenaie ond unlaundried. Orrawa, May 12.—T he militia depart~ Epen, May 11.—The Boers retired A W Reddin PhmB a ° oe. 3 O hose . 29n ment has received a calle stating that | somewhat today, but itis impossible to . . A, As ai @! BO ccccevccccces onal. Privates Allan, Moorbouse, Nilant and | say where they may turn up next owing iD SSy = % Better Goods to no end Delisle (the Canadiaus who were reported j to their great mobility. Central Drugstore. oa ° _ Sis ) EL ' . missing since April 30) have al] turned Sunnyside. | 2 % S F DS * a up. © a® 2. / | ME. CHAMBERLAIN SPEARS. a ee DOBNADABORENEDBORONDROREREDUREEDED Ss oe : atriotic Ann g3 Es. BrrmMincHaM, May 12.—Mr. Chamber. cae ~ aQs .o& v4 : . . e we SO jain presided last night ata meeting «f the} Rebellious Tribes Said te Have fe we, 9 Su. 8S Hat Ba na Ss, Another big lot of pure grand committee of the Liberal Uniouiste 50.000: Bites or = Ss 5 23 G aad licen collars, latest styles of Birmingham. Some i : oe sh ; 9 8 r es, Discussing the war, Mr. Chamberlain 3 23e2 2 [J w ; Pretty ribbon bar ds for pretest s 4 8, ts as said: “I would not be ashamed to take 3 Maisie ciaieiies . bd ane a2 Q sailo> hats—blue, white, ldc. or 2 for 28c, the whole responsibility forthe war ; tu‘ SreciaL To Tax Examiner. mi Reha Hi a khaki shades with Union Better cradeg 20c. each. if there was any special responsibility it! Accra, Gold Coast, May 12.—Serious : 2s =. ra} Jack every few inches: cuffs. ..22¢. 25c. 30c. rests with those who visited Kruger and} reports are current that the Ashantie are ; s 5 O 8 G wh : ; ‘ i iti ez some silk ribbon. some ln reund and linked. who encouraged him to resist demande | determined to throw off the British yoke? "ete Sask Sati ‘h] t . ith whose moderation had been acknowledged, | that they have succeeded in obtaining the Sesies a 7 atin ribbon, two width. If England bas erred she hag erred in being | co-operation of eigh: other tribes and © See Ss 3 br} 38c. too lenient.”’ that they are now able to raise fifty thou- ©) cas . Be 19.4 Turning to the question of South sand warriors. ross 255 es qc) ~— : The pretty African settlement and the fate of the re. ini _ vs $= a | novelties at this publics, Mr. Chamberlain said: “While The Bing. Apply to —— . M 8578s - = At the counter are the government do not wish to be vindic- oo “rs ae: oO catehin ¢ bi tive, they are determined tha! never agaio 3 ab os ; q f aa hall the South African repucslics be the [Speora, ro Tae Examrner.] fu 2 = es =o, [ry 7 | _ ~ ° 7 nursery of conspiracy and they will eee 3 0 2a 2° - furnishings} de- ease h d New Yorr, May 12.—Jeffries knocked aS pESe 5 that justice is done to those who are deter- | :; ), C) BESS Bs . partment. mined to be loyal. ” Corbett out in the twenty-third caper AGENTS Smis $s u t t prepared t | What was to be a twenty-five round fight. They say our ere oS re Had Corbett succeeded in staying the ‘ ELEPHONE 67 a There’s a bigger rush range of patrio- reeoguize the independence of the Boer : : limit, he would have got a decision. ' every day. tie de-igns in republics, (cheere.) We are determined ; Ww Great ek: marked at a neck weer beats phat the republics ehall be fisally incor- = en HER MAJESTY S BLACK AAD - ay : , es ; ted under British institutions. For] _ db . be reasonuabl 1¢ces, rnakes ’ pors : The Island government sustained by = 2 Souabie pr gaiyt hing in an iuterval they must be crown colonies. | Pineaw”—is the pithy statement of the St. ANNIVERSA 24 —— a big attraction. town. Negte ; >" aa But we hope that South Africa will event- | John Telegraph. rs. Baskets of nice cotton new bows, new ually become a great self-governing colony | = = The Sunday nearest to the 24th May on vests at Td ; ; li will be observed by the 8. O. E. Society 7 § : 1 oe Cs rz . . So four-in-hand, ne w flowing like Canada and Australia. by an Annual rhe and Special Service at Another big 100 al. -oc. sag mera a gs in one of the churche-. ROBERTS’ RAPID RATE. as . > Cee re | .10¢ 25e Lowpox, May 12.—Lord Roberta tele- CELEBRATE Tie 8 8. Rosaria by mill be et. - 4 . . sia i. treal Monday evenin ay 14+ ll os j bs wes eee nnn 13c. 35e graphed under nue Pp ed = a st O WITH a ROSE due at Oherlettetewa ‘Ehavedes Pte Fg he Bet lke. 160. 20c . headquarters are wit enera Po e- They always wear Roses on Parade. | May 17th; and on Friday, 18th inst., sails ~ etter. ...L0Cc, Ce UU. 50c. ete. Carew’s division ; marched twenty miles Every Britisher ought to. for St. John’s, Newfoundiand, via. North al- and up. today,and am now at Geneva Siding,where We are ordering a epecia) order on the Sydney, carryiag horses, cattle and eheep TT ae eee the Boers are holding entrenched posi- tions. General Gordon’s brigade isin touch Baking Powder Made fiom pute 18th May. in time for Sunday 27th. If you waut any leave your order before the 18th at Ta’t’s Green House. JAMES TAIT, jr., Fleriet, on deck, and produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to — ¢ m&m. Richmond 8t., West. PEAKE BROS & CO. : Broadwood’s brigade overtook part of cream of | of tartar. a a — ty the enemy’s convoy yesterday and captur- town, May 12th, : ed several wagons and some prisoners. Safeguards | the food “DR. GORDON ALLEY oe : General Hutton’s Mounted Infantry is PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ees ithe aat tr The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s some distance due north of this place. against - slum. satan. einen 5 x7 tmehes in condition wil vifeaae es 1 Busi Street. We have taken nearly a hundred prison’ Pp t s1est ers during the last two days. are the greatest Office and Residence—Dorehester Stree; WANTED.—AGeneral Manager tor ?. E. B — el Alan being poets Sorter | Ofer Howe to 19, 6. my 108 salary and. commission. Siu , RECONNOITERING KROONSTADT. and 7 to 8, p. m. havo cash ae | good refere: cee, oe 4 Lexpox, Mey 12.—The War: Office is | ee FO ‘AE, BAKING PONDER 00.. NEW Prom pt attention to country;calle. N. BR. 7 dy 3irs pa. . { PE EN AIRE ee NT Th EL rs = + - es be