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B 2 : TH EY ry i ct [ poe wo t a | ¥ : ; OT aT 7 a AT KENSINGTON. ; a 2 4 f : $. s> 2eb&ops 4 - am « —s 8 SIR eters oy 667 5 Aa >i (tl b3 WelEIiNneil ' rf | “The best acon,” 5 i CA a vv s : u &\/ 8 i) } was the opi ion expressed When at, Ken- D singtow oa Friday, 30.5 ult,, the curtain went down on the last act of the Irish, TOR | Tastetul People . i This spring we’ to please you than ever before. splendid new stock will all be opened this week, and One its the finest s for you. Our milliver 1 > IAQ 1} sf iia fiir 7 + spring milliner nd is ready tot any Cay. Miss Toombs is a ; artist in her work satisfaction. If you want to linery order here. largost that we've ever brought Miss Emma Toombs arrived in € town —after her visit to the y Openings--« will give you perfect ' attended to in faulticss style —leave the order re better able tock—and the Charlotte- CA i v NS al rk os “cl AKC YOU! oraer 1, — thorough line, and her have your mil- HIRE... INSURANGE Agely to....une HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS North British and Mercantile Co. Union Assurance Scciety. Phoenix of Lundcr. Gin 5 HUNEREUEOUEAEUOURSQUGS! COOGDEESORETEO ORS A Big Bracing Tonic OUR BRITISH QUININE WINE Nothing like it to invigorate you and ward off La Gripps;if the latter has overtaken you we would recommend our laxative grippe tablets a3 giv- ing speedy relief. Other medcines also in stock, Beef lroa and Wine— Malt extracte, Maltines, etc., etc. Phene 163. AW. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. ’ APDDDOREDERODRDGCCQSRCORURDCRRGROEQESERDNEREUEGDREDEGEGCUORRReoNapagaN i _ — — i ber IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disorders and the diseases which cas be directly traced there—neglect or ignorance may have produced the darkress, but so sure asp ght followsday, just so surely will Dr. Voo Staa’s Pioeaprle Tablets let in the sunshine and bring back the full noonday brightness of perfect health. This is taking strong ground—but proof is t» be had—one tablet after eating—60 in « ox— 15 cents. HUEY il RUBBER BALLS < RUBBER BALLS 175 dozen best Rub- Balls (Phoenix Brand.) ‘Nhe kind that BOUNCE See our big value § and 1) CENT lines. <A dir: ect shipment of above just opened at CARTERS’ BOOKSTORE NTED.--At once a smart boy to attend 1m as othioa. Apply at EXAMINER Oice. fi forces commanded by BRITISH TROOPS WALK INTO AN AMBUSEL. General Colville’s division shelling the Boers. There are said to be one hundred Canadians in the Mounted Corps—Lord Roberts’ condolences— Boer tactics—Russia’s demand granted—The 7 > 4 ? <T101+ 4. . ” lan Queen's visit to Ireland. SPECIAL DESPATCH WALKED INTO A TRAP Busaman Kor, April 1.—The British ! Col, . } Bro 1d Wood oO +} yt. : rT ; } sting of the 10h rUSHuTA, Househo i 9 ry, \wo horse batteri a force of mouated infantry under Col. Pilch er, which bad been garrisoning Thaba Nebu was obl:ged, in consequence of the near approach of a large force of Boere,to leave last night. Ccl. Broadwood marched tu the Bloem- fontein waterworks eonth of the Modder m iriver, where he encamped at 4 thie morn- ing. Ateaily dawao the camp was shelled by the enemy fiom a near point. Col Broad- wood sent off a convoy with the batteries, while the rest of the force remained to act as a rear guarc. ; Tue convov arrived at a deep sprnit where tue Boers were concealed, and the entire body walked into an ambush and was captured together with six guns. The loss of lite was not great since most of the British had walked into a trap be- fore a shot was fired. General Colville’s Division, which left Bloemfonteia early this moraing, arrived here at noon and he is now shelling the Boers. TAGE CRITICS COMMENT. Lonbon April 1.—News of the capture of part of €ol. Broadwood’s mounted force and six guns was an unpleasant surprise and proved to be no all fools’ dey’s jake. The particulars of the affair.are meagre, and such information as bas been reeeiv~ ed leaves much to be feared, The despatches announce that a large force of Boers are in the vicinity of Thaba Nelu with guns and they have apparently cut off the retreat of Broadwood’s cavalry aud rendered that force helpless by the capture of the British artillery and unable to move. The Thaba Nehu garrison, which seems to be isolated, consisted of th: Texth Husears, Houroheld Cavalry and a body of mounted intautry,largely 2oloniale, under Colonel Pilcher. There is understood to be 10) Cana. dians in the iatter corps. So far itis not known what hody or number of men composed the convoy taken prisoners by the Boers, and as General Colville has engaged the enemy, it is pro bable that further news will be withbeld unti! the result of the fighting now in progrsss is reported. LORD ROBERTS’ CONDOLENCES. Biogmrenrein, April 2.—Lord Roberis sent a despatch to President Kruger, offering the condolences of himself and all ranks of Her Majesty’s forces on Gen~ eral Joubert’s death. BOER TACTICS. Loypon, April 2.—Spencer Wilkinson, in the Morning Post, saya: ‘‘The attack on Thaba Nchu and the convoy is a sample of the mode in whieh the Boers will try to conduct the war. It is a legitimate mode and most effec- tive for the Boer purposes. So long as the ! beet wey ' throughout Dublio County. ~~ TO THE EXAMINER. Sang 'o excelent s'yie : : Fa ) : | Boer army keeps the field, euch w']l embarass the British; and perhaps the to get rid of tue diffizulty would bl >) W D>? & ewilt advance? anl a decisive ; , +» iB a a 2410 i299CT ariny. QUEEN’S VIS{[T TO IRELAND. Desuty, April 2.—Tbe Channel Squad. ron is off Kinzstoa, for the Q ieen’s visit, #bich is awaited with intense enthu« siasm, Wednesday wiil be a public holiday RUSSIA SCORES. YcK°HAmMA, April 2.—It is reported ibat the government of Korea has granted Ruesia’s demand for ground witbin sett'e- tent of Masaphou. Judge Henry Better. (Speciat ro Tue Examrver.] Hatirax, April 2.—Judge Henry has taken a decided turn for the better. More Ships Wanted, Loxpex, March 31.—The Russian gov~ eroment, according to a despatch to the Times from St, Petersburg, is considers ing ascheme fora large increase in the Russian navy, —_—_-. Outrage in China. a Loxpox, March 31.—Tne Heng Kong correspoudent of tLe Times eays: “Kwong Yu Pui, a member of the Chinese reform party, was recently abiucted from here and teken to Canton. The governor of Hovg Korg and tbe British consul at Cauton have protested to Li Hogh Chang, but Kwong is stil! detained. Sympathy With Porto Ricc. Nev Yi rk, March 31.—Between three and four thousand persons gathered at Carneyie Hali last nrght at the meeting called ‘0 express sympathy for Puerto Rico avd to protest against the propesed ta: iff levisiation, ~~ ee neeceetetnsastesnenesinsennahsiaheneniaa-ssenagenpalnansmes That Snowy whiteness of linens comes from the use of Surprise Soap cn Surprise has peculiar 2 qualities for laundry wecs. name. A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake, | macdolin and Miss Alice Bryentoa, piano. | Mr. T. Donahue and Mies Ethel Hopgood, GUBcKE | Crcored Agent. The nall was filled with an audi- ence who kacw well how to appreciate a good entertainment, aod the keen interest with which thev followed the} development of the plot made the actors | realize that they were before no ordinary audience. The orier was perfect; the ap~ plause generous and weil-timed. J. P. Mullin, Esq., presided. Decidedly, Darby was the star ofthe evening; and followmg close upon him were Kate, Shaun and Barney.Darby putih audience iatc laugh- ler every time he expr ssed by his wit end humor tha: bore no mark of affectation. Shaun and Barney were strong characters, while Kate was naturalness itself The wish appeared in the latter’s soliloquies was always fulfilled by Tighe, who had a peculiar faculty of turing up at the right moOmevt and laying his rivals about him. The more serious parts of the programme were splendidly played ty the actors that impersonated Con, Q’Neill acd daughters Mary and Nora, while the dignity of the priesthood and the gener- osity of the Eagligchmana were plainly evi- dent in Father Tem and Frank. 6) every char: acter was a strong one; and the make- fact up was in perfect harmony with the character impersonated, Ex tellent music was furnished by the Kensivgton Stricg Orchestra, composed of Miss Annie B, Fraser, firet violio, Mr. H: Danpby, second vivlic, Misa J. B. MeDonald, | and were beartily wliss Birdie Moynagh played the accompsnimen's. At the conclusion of the play a vote of thanks was moved by R Ready, Eeq, and seconded by Dr Dircach and was gratefully received. God Save the Queen closed the entertaiacent. After ithe performance the actors and some friends sere given @ supper at the home of Heury J. Moyoagh, ifere speeches were mace and a most pleasant time spent. A vote of thanks was iendered the hostess, Mrs. Moynagb. The management of the affair was uuder the direction of Branch 254,C. M. B. .A The members and committee have every reason to thank the people of Kensington for the success of their uodertaking The proceeds goto the Indian River Parish Church. Marca went out like the proverbial lion Hook anp Lappsr Co. meets this even- ing at 7.30, Tue STANLEY 1eached Pictou at haif- past twelve to-day. She will l-ave Pictou tomorrrow morning at seven o'clock. Patriotic Foxp.—The Bank of No a Scotia ackwowledges receipt of twodol- lars for Patriotic Fnuod from 8. C. Nasb, Keq., city. Leacuz or THE Crose.—The meeting of the League of the Cross, which was tu be beld in the Lyceum Rooms this evening ig postponed until further no‘ice. Mia: strel practice at the usual time tovight. First Mergopist Caurca.—Rey, Mr. Young wishes to meet the mem vers of the Epworth League aod all others int rested ia League Work to the parlor of toe First Methodist Church this evening at eight o’clock. Pa heecenggereeere Tre Pross.—Mederate to fresh south~ west winds; fair and mild. Tuesday : Moderate to irash eoutheast to southwest wind-; mild. Loce! showers. THe Misro is moving as usual today. She did pot come over from Pictou on Saturday because ofthe etorm. Instead whe csoseed yesterday, and the male and pagsengers reached the city at 6 o'clock, Tre Temperature — The lowest tem- perature on Sunday night was 223 above zero ; the highest yesterday was 37. Last night 24 aboye zero was tho lowest, and up to 1.30 today ihe highest temperature was 43. Tne »nowfal! of Setarday night was 2} iacues on the level. — Sr. Deweran’s CatHepRaL.—The series of special sermons in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral was last evening continued by Father Campbell, who had for his eubject “ The Resurrection.” This bighly important event was Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safesuards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacets to health of the present day.’ RO “AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. FISHING — —————_ S ZB This year we are making a specially good fishing boot, Having been fortunate in securing the best oil nnished grain leather, tanned with the long tan process. This leather is used in all uppers of our Fish and Kn2e Boots. The soles, insoles and counters are all of solid sole leather. These are absolutely waterproof. All hand meade. GO "FBROS The Home Shoe Factzrv. 14 YEARS Without Cleaning A watch waa receatly left with me to be rapaired, which the owner stated had not been clean- ed for 14 years. But, mark you, it needs more (han cleaning now, one of the pivots having been entirely worm away fer want of oil. 1 would like to impress on all uwn- ers of watches, (particularly fine watches) the importance of having your watch cared for at intervals not exceeding twe years. I solicit your patronage, becaus: I know that I can give youjthe best service obtainable. G. F. HUTCHERSON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. NOTICE! Lobster Fishermen Lobster are hereby Fishermen notified that the law Prohibits the putting out of Traps or Gear for the purpose of taking Lobsters before the 20th of April. Any party setting jines befcre the 20th will be prosecuted. J.A. MATHESON, Inspeetor of Fi: heries Ch'town, April 2, d&wtd considered from an historical standpoiat, Desirable - Dwelling and the presentation was able and elo quent, Welnsiamiinanie Sr Pavi’s Cuvrcu.—The first of a series of special sermons to be given by the rector of St. Paul’s during the first two weeks of April was delivered in St. Paul's church yesterday merning. The sermons are to be delivered under the genera! heading ; “Comments Upon and Words from the To Bo Lat. —— — — The western half of that house citusied on the corner of Euston and Hiliesborough Sts., at present occupied by Mr. D. B. Stewart. Possession Ist June next. All modern conveniences. Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL Cross.” Yesterday morning the sub- ' ject was “ The Cross,” acd in the - evening “The Comment of Indiffer- ence.” The subject for tonight is “The Comment of Hatred.” Rey. Mr. Williams is an able preacher, and the sermons of yesterday were greatly appreciated, omta FOR SALE OR TO LET-—(For a term of 5 ears) tes sheeted oo ee River lottetewn Royalty, a water frents Y; mile on that Road and pasture lots or about 24 acres; there nee ber Square. The farm comprises dwellj out-houses and a large on thee the land isina fair state waite ion, Daniel Davies, Dundas Esplan ade. tome,