THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 1 » Igoo fr ES A A TELL LC OE I et. eae a | we : |NENSTHATIS INTERESTING IF | ' f | | ACCURATE. . ' = A Boer Official Sizes up the Situation. 4 4 + rp ipril 30.—The Bloemfontein | ‘ ’ , i : 3 it of the Morning P P , ‘ Friday says: . -—— ma Boer offizial in the ynm . ae I huve obtained some ry IN RT i ry ns PAIN UT hG iY LUM EUUND oo caer om a ae ) ino it Ranighan of } 000, To ag hi ree : nse 98 # oe i T D@ Lisi | | ed and 6, 8 in captured. Ih ) 3 are % } not account l for ] have 35! )i993,93. | turned to t r farms, , ; “Tb ‘ i i nform om | tion req 3 that the ,90To4c. Of wioter . iy produce further wholesa'e shrinkag Daa st, : oa 17 3) * " ; } Become tie Popular Rem-| “te says the Boors are shor! of waza | wheat and smokeless powder, but taat aly in Every Home. ges ah re el a a Coal sina “They are not likely, however, to offer serious resistanca, as they po3sess no posi- May w ind thousands tions this side of Pretoria that are not } | wea and half-sick capable ¢ f being t irned by the British mr R : a@ condi-| army. The official thinks a determined : " w and duties of] advance by the .British would jead the veryaa re Boers to destroy the Johannesburg miues. ~ suffer frovo plessness, nervous | Their cleverest general, he says, is Des Biimeots, neuralvia, rheamatism, dys-| Jarey, although Botha isa man of great pe , and ables ; others, | ability. None of the Boer commanders, ow an impireand poisoned condi- | in his opinion, can be compared with the tionof the blood ere suffering from unsight- | Jate General Joubert.”, y eruptions ao lekin diseases, ineeiitialaltiicaiat iaile p ? v ery ‘ ' : ; nia vebes lenmaal oe ar , —The rush to the G | len North began season. It purifies and enriches the blood, today from Seattle and Victoria. Twenty~ feeds and braces the berves, builds up the a steamships oe ay eduled 0 leave weakened body, corrects dieestion. ives Seattle during the mouth of May, 5,838 , , = 1: oy | Persons having already engaged passage. mental vigor, brizht eyes, clear skin and | P 5 , BSc p suroat lee ——— ee hes -. i Malle sated > ; Opéra chocolates anh caramels—nice : Clane are Gaily prescribing Paine’s | 4 fresh at Morris & Jost’s Celery Compoun! in Canada and hund ; ate, Te reds of druggists strongly recommend it to For the opera— White’s high class their customers. : caramels at Morris & Jost’s. iry the effects of a couple of bo'tles of See our men’s $2 Box Calf boot; an un- Pajne’s Celery Compound if you would | pricedented barguin.—R H Ramsay & bui'd up physica ly and mentally for the | Co. coming summer. Paine’s Celery Compound Use our 10 cent dressings for your 18 the world’s lea ling and curing medicine | shoes, in black, tan or checulate. R A ** it makes sick people well.” | Ramsay & Co. Gene et Fish Black and Colored WM. WILKINSON FOR S42 oe D. A. BR HATS AND CAPS MEN'S AND BOYS OUR NEW STOCK OPENING. Baas Harris, UCE’S ee London House i a = “Have you an eye for the Beautiful” Ifso you will derive unlimited pleasure by inspecting our Millinery Department now replete with spriaog’s latest produc. tiuns. This department which is comparatively new; extends almost full length of store It is fitted up second to none on P, ¥. I. being newly tinted, carpeted, is very light some and cor aius large bevel mirror, every advantage is afforded in selicting goods. (:e glance at its soft dainty materials, their exquisite sh: ings and the arrangement of such, sufficiently assures that cap ility prevails throughout. '' trhnmiaed hats and bonnets are (not copied millinery) but -eatiops ot natures highest gift ORIGINAL ARTISTIC Ts ..4NT the result of which cannot be obtained im any copy an: can only be accomplished by our milliner MISS BIRCH wi» besides being an acknowledged artist in her line has an im iaense range of Tips, Chiffons, Laces, Buckles, etc,, to select fro:a and will meet the requirements of all in point of price. “Customers both old and new will receive every attention ‘in tonight at C,B.C, SHORTHAND. —Classes at 7 p. m. sharp _ ry.—No, ] ARTILI m for drill is evening at 7.30, SS A ‘OOTBALL.—Footbail pra at Vic- . : { } i ly al nd, ssithica i 2 Ss Mod south i O eo; a7 vers but | m | -_ : of Sa } n tne i 0 lo t. We | pr ue cain )>era Hon ttraction S é ‘nd enter- ‘ mes off, sidney la VIARKET fa Y ate tendance at the Lh forenoon. Freeh butter sol | n 21 to 230, hay breught from 4 hc, Oa changed hands at from 3) >2c, aod straw sold at from 25 to 30ce. nailing Sons or ENGLAvp joint’ meeting of Lodges Eton anid Maward will be held tonight (fi>siav), to receive the report of the coic-r: commi:tee and to make arrangeme) 4 for the anoual church parade. doninntithiginibadeibi From Cuirroy.—The mail from Clifton to Bradalbane mail service with a fine and a comfortabl: wagon for the convey- ance of passengers. He is very obliging and accommodating and the travelling public would do well to patronize him. —_—_>_— contractor performs the epan of horses BOYS’ BRIGADE MEETING. The adjourned meeting of the staff offi- cers of the Boys’ Brigade was held this noor in Kindergerten Hall, with the full staff present. Among other matters the subject of uniforms was discussed and re- ferred to headquarters there to. be report- edon. Mr. L B Miller, of the Charlotte- town Business College, presented the Bri- gade with aChallenge Trophy aubject to be following conditions : 1. Thatit be competed for annually. 2. That it shall remain in the posses- sion of the captain of the winning com- -_ Local and Other ligt. pany for twelve months from date of com- petition, 3. That it then revert (o the donor or his appointee for presentation to the next wins ning company. 4. That arrangements and other details of competition be made by the staffof the | Boys Brigade in P. E. Island. The cup was accepted subject to condi- ; tions, with thanks. It was eotad by Capt. (Prof.) Watis and seconded by Mr. S. Greyg that the competition be along military lines—car- ried, Tbe matter of going into camp for one weekiwas diecu sc, and it was resold .o bring the Summerside contingent to Char- lottetown and if possible procure the Military Parade grounds of Victoria Barracks for such ,urpose. It is just possible that the boys will go into camp some time along the first part of July. Rev. Mr. Withycombe was present at the meeting representiog the Summerside Brigade. ao . — DIED. At Somerville, Mass, April 27th, Ernest R. Doyle, aged 15 years ana 10 months, fitth son otf EW. Doyle. (Other papers please copy.) ie — If you want to see a good assortment of the very latest in colored, black and white shirt wiists—attend Stanley Bres tale to-morrow (Satur- day) afternoon and evening. Call at the new fruit, confectionery and grocery store tonight. —Morris & Jos,t Upver Queen Street. Try Morris & Jost’s opera chocolates. We call your attention to Stanley Bros’. ad. io today’s issue. Init there are facts worth knowing’anl advice worth follow- tonight for you ing. — 2in. Minard’s Liciment Relieves Neuralgia. FINER Thana box of our Puritan Gray Society, Harcourt or Tur- Those papiteries are up to date and are of first paper with envelopes to maich Ask te see them next time you are in. No difference if yeu do net Want to purchase one, ask to see them just ths same. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE. (lueen Street. quoise, class ~ "MATTHEW & MGLEANS ouris, P. E, 1. Opp. Prowse’s...... a ane OY cool talactanngonll Lac e Curtains Did you think you eould buy us out last -vveek? We believe you tried, for there was never sueh a busy Lace Curtain time as last week, There'll be lots of house cleaning done this week. If your curtains are at all shabby it wen’t pay you to spend much on repairs, Come to “My Store” this week and you'll get such bargains in lace curtains as you never got before. Every price from 19 cents up, Sixty-three patterns to cheose from, If it is too early to buy we’il put them aside for you, lier, McLeod & C I ee The Store That Civs Auray Goods Free IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKER ¥ GLASSWARE, G6ROC ERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC. For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pet with every purchase of ene dollar. Tea check givea with our tea and coffee, alse. P. MONAGH “N, Unner Queen Str High Grade gngelish Fertilizers Like all goods of English manufacture ARE TME BEST, IN THE WORLD, They are true to name, always RELIABLE and during the 10 yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISFAC- TORY RESULTS. ur most progressive farmers are using larger quantities every year with paying results, They are applic- able to all crops, on all soils, with or without stable manure, aud ale THE CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. “The World’s best by every test.” Auld Bros eee same aE a SS To Ho5:1 111 Sorrding House Keepers if all those who are desirous of accommo~ dating eummer tourists and others during the coming season will send their a idraag to THe Examiner office we will be happy to | compile a list aud forward to the different s which make a business of far. ich information to the travelling I : ’ p> rrinp i pu rarty liars “egarding rates, dig. ym Choarlotetown, s4urronadiogs | Of hotel, mals, nearaess tO railway and © bathing, ete., should be meati yaed when Writing us. OPERA HOUSE Postponed until Wednesday and Thursday. BIOSCOPE MOVING PIGLYRES OF THE WAR IN SOUTH APBIQA, — — Popular prices, 35 and 25 cents, Seats on sale Tuesday morning. Wants, Lost Found, be " WANTED.—For one menth, a lai for wark about hous. premises. Apply at this ee taining ladies coat will please McQuaid’s, and other articles. Findgr leave at this office or Jamas Nine Mile House. FOR SaALE—30 acres at Pinette Lot 58 re cently in poseession of Douglas Cantello, Fronts on shore, a beautifal spot. Terms to suit purchaser at 5 per eent interest. Apply to 4 A McLean, Solicitor, Sharlottecowa. SHOOTING TUB AND DECOYS. Found drifting in Northumberland Straits, Appty to John A McRae, Nine Mile Creek. WANTED.—Smart boy as Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. COTTAGE OR SALE.—On Bapfield St. Apply to Mrs alexander McPherson, cor of | Queen and Bayfield St, 1 week GIRLS WANTED.—To learn dress-making. Apply to Miss Barrett, at Seatner & McLeod, apprentice, BUILDING LOT.—The desireable building lot On Upper Prince Street, Kast side, be- tween the residence of R Bearisto and RB Norton is offered for sale, size of lot 50x160 feet. Aiso plot of Jand on School Street, West Ride, opposite residence of Martin West, Esq. For particulars apply at the fonunee Store. R B Norton, & Co, imited, WANTED.—A smart steady hoy about 15 or 16 years of age, whd uuderstands looKi after en and cow,and can make himse generally useful about a house, A this office vy © nn “*? TO LET.—Both sides ofa new two tene- ment house in Brighton, each convaini three large rooms and paatry dowrstairs, a six rooms upstairs. Good cellars and large yards besides small lawn in front. Rents very low. Anniv to R L Cotton at THE | EXAMINER Office, 2 weeks eod. WANETED at once three bright learn the millinery. APPLY to yg + ng Naghan—Sentner McLeod Co, WANTED at once a smart reel boy weti recomended. —Sentner Melee 7 WANTED.--a general servant. Apply te Mrs James Simpson, Rochford eon ’ WANTED aT ONCE.—Correspondent in eee te to act a8 My Correspondent, Big ney, present ocen- | pation, Correspondence confidential. W H Draper, 1132 Broadway, New York, N X, In writing state your PASTURE LOTS.—-To let j_ Py et ad acre lot | Saving Park Road, ols>3 acres on Brighten |} Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co tf ~~. — ce, pleas- ce Street. 1 lighting, large sntesding puresasars premises every Thursday particulars on application to 3 wks tues & sat, me v7 na a ee ee eee eee WANTED --Girls to learn the millinery business, Enquire of Miss Dalton at Bros. ee FOR SALE.—Desirable resi antly situated at the head of Heated by hot water, elestric out stables, etc, etc can inspect the afternoon. Full Mrs Unsworth. TO LET.—A thros story Gwelline hdaasan Prince Street, Modern lageavennein can be pulin ifrequired, Apply te W. W. Wellner, _cy 6 ins. Poe FORK Sale at bargiia: keel, Unsinkabie, eens it aig aaa | sail Boat, 2oft, ! watertight compartments, new set of sails, anchers tackle and com plete outfit. Apply to W E Bentley, Box ie3 Char- to tetown. 3i. SF AD ne me pam, The Lielief of Ladysmith _ — The a a a and How it was in Charlottetown” wil! be reg mg rine Photography Aime— 4, all the Latest ners Our Carbon portraits are* unriveled. Our Customers are all delighted. | Be sure and visit,the leading studio. } >... COOK and Grafton Sts. Ch’town | 1 f uee. the city bookstores this (Saturday) evening. It is a souveneir of that historic and memorable event which should be in the hands of all. See it at the Bookstores, PRICE iO CENTS, SEEDS White Russian, Fife and Colorade Bearded Wheai, Imported and Island growth, Barley, Buckwheat, Black Tartarian and Norway Oats, White Oats in Banner, Egyptian, Goth- land, ani American Beauty, Fodder Corn, Peas, Vetches, Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, Turnips and Mangle Seed, etc., for sale by F. L. MACNUTT, dy 3ins wkly lin. eod "3 Queen St. LOST.—On St Peters Road, a basket cone ¥