4 HE DAILY EXAMINER _ = soem a ee pone SN = er ane This ig s True Liberty, when Fres Born Men, naving te advise tae Public, may speak free.’ "— GuRi PDEs CHA apsaseianeee P: i. — Te ore Single Copies two Centr >_> >_> > »_> E.. Lost seo ee 40, 1900 srelinutnnsninsbhneanatediie —— 8 6 Pe cake i HOT CROSS BUS 3 PECIAL TO LHE KXAMINER. e e /@ ; { AT W f i" be N FE R Hauirax, April 10,—A Kingston (Ja.) $ HOT CROSS BUNS 8 deepatch says: News has been received | @ * bere ihat the British North American and | : Two A PENNY : West Indies equadron is to be increased | § ® iil | by & battleship, two cruisers and several 3 TWO A PENNY ° l FIGHTING WAS CONTINUED)” — * HOE GROSS BUNS © paens EASTEX CATTLE, Such is the street cry 17 THIS MORNING.= ecwe ia English cities on Good rim, 4«& - isti i J g p-to date artistic ante The following statement of Easter cattle Friday. y weighed on the city scales up to the time Here we have no ‘peu work, promptly done, care— | ee “a . edd cove has been kiadly furnished] nies but we hsve the KE EXAMINER :— ant a genuine delicious Soatpatieoninneli sone: Roberts Believed to be in for’a Win- saoxens & ews, HOT CROSS BUNS These are some of the reasons Fed by Matthew jmith: 1 steer 1312, : “ | tor Cam ai n. a i 1260. Fed by — ee: Price 10c a dozen. ‘ oane si steer 1325, 1 steer 1350,1 cow 1460. | © he wky our millinery depart- | se g ae Fed by Daniel Bulman: i steer 1140.|¢ Order now—ready for ¢ NN NENT AA AMEE er se by or Paimer: 1 steer a. > deliverery Friday morn- : ment will fill your erder ex- : hele 908. Beds ue aedeiimans . ing. : . ‘ y : , e a ee Small Bodies of the Boers seen at Orange River—| ititer 1300, 1 keiter’ 950, Fed by JH] 8 TeLErnove 98, e ac is 16 snot e. Tethal Buatain: 1 steer 960, 1 steer 852 : y Boers Rejoining old Commandos—A Boer | oinercn i steer 1180, 1 steer 1136. : D. Stewart ; Your new hat needatt be Trick Discovered—Rumors Regarding Boer caehith tied. ¢ west Beem EET @ A AL — AMOR CARIES FS ht TRI ERENT IONE: ° ‘ ee Forces—Movements of the Canadians. Wed by Me Baiostss' Ladi aus: gua Coe | $ unreasonable in price. It can by Mr Currie: 1 cow 1040. Fed by Mr| @@@6 3486666 #& 06060066 +062 er ‘ 1 oa 1130. Fed by Mr God- es ; rey: lcow1121l. Fed by Mr Mal. Mc- be pretty and stylish, and et cow 1165. ye by Mr i al 1 . oibett : cow 1220. eo moderately priced too—if you SPECIAL DEsPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. Me Ned Mahiccl § unde A FIGHT GOING ON. The movement fof troops continues with | 4,°4,0¥ Thorne Bros: 1 cow 1072. Fed by leave your order with us, bewildering freqaency, brigades and di- come Sees ee oe, ee Miss Our milliner, Emma Toombs, gives personal atten- tion to every order. The enemy are reported to be in con-| Mr. Crosby 2 head, 1102,895, Fed b Three Boer co d tiacki : : y ead, ’ ed by She is here from 9 a. m. to ee ae commandos are BrackiPé | ciderable numbers to the eouth east of he | Drake Bros: 2 head, 1185, 1270. Fed by line. Mr. Rogerson: 1 bead, 785. Fed will be glad to meet INVERESTING ITEMS. by Mr. Rodd: one head, 1035. 6 p.m., you to-day. Moore & McLeod way, while Lcrd Roberts waits for re- | smmunition. 1050, 1 cow 755, 1 cow 858, 1 cow 900. FE Seeds mounts and thick uniforms. HENRY BALLS. Of the 52 prisoners captured si Bosho DISASTER DISCOUNTED. : = P t P Fed by Hugh McKinnon: 1 ox, 950. Tne Millinery People. 3are Dutch,—remainder are Europeens.} Cape Town April 10.—Tbe disaster at|Fed by Jas. Simpson: 1 ox, 1165; t><-— <_- o- <-> 2s os 2s ~> w SPRING OPENING Seven Cases New Cloths Opened et ~ 0 More (0 Follow Ne matter how larg? a stock a merchant may have, there is ways something retreshing about new goods, Vitality and ambition to business. und trouserings this season are unusually attractive. Our suitings, evercoating: they give | : Atewat Norte, April 10.—An engage- ment took place yesterday at Wepeaer. The Boers gune did considerable execu- tion at first, but the British guns eoon got the range and made great havoc. Heavy fighting continued thig morning. The re- sult is unkvown. Lonpox, Bpril 10.—The British people realize that Lord Roberts is in for a wine ter campaign, lusting several months, Lord Kitchener has charge of the rail~ Small bodies of the enemy have been seen at Orange River. There is 3 commando of 600 at Roux ville and two commandoes are ut Wepener and the third on the way. But #o far there has been outpost fixing alone. The Boers who had taken the non- combatants oath are rejoining their old commandos, TRICK DISCOVERED. Lonpon, April 10.—The Dukes of Marl- borough and Westminster and Lord Bectinck bave gone to the front. The Boers tried to lure the Mafekiag garrieon into a mine ambush of 250 pounds of dynawite; but the engineers diecovered it and cut the wire communicatioas. W hat the chances are for an advance on Pretoria may be judged from the ‘act that Only from sixto ten thousand horses are ontheir way tothe Cape, and from the visions appearing and disappearing at brief intervals. No specific accounts of such movements are permitted. Some remounts were fired at yesterday on the railway while they were on the way here from the soutb. The Boers are also apparently feeling their way frequently to the westerp line. A party has been thrown forward and has re occupied the lasyer at Paardeberg, probably in search of buried arms and Riddersberg is considerably discounted, as Boer Commondo which captured our force cannot get away. Other British forces under General Gatacre, including cavalry, are in hot pursuit. KENHARDT REANNEXED. Carnarvon, Cape Colony,April 9.—Kin- hardt was fermally re-annexed to Care Colony, April lst, amid the cheers of the arsembled troops, Colonel [Drury’s column, including the West Australians and the Canadian Mounted Rifles and,Artillery, left here yesterday for D>Aar. —_———= » Notes From the Capital. (Specrat ro Toe Examiner.] Orrawa, April 10.—Mr, Flint’s pro- Mr Saundere: 1 ox 1190. Fed by Mr Hieartz: 1 cow 1425 Fed by Thorue Bros: 1 ox 1560,1 ox 1260,1 cow 13060. Fed by Mr Wm Godfrey: 1 ox 1320, 1 ox 1280. DRAKE BROS. Fed by Mr. Yeo: 1 cow, 995. Fed by Fed by Mr Piveau: lox 1215. Fed by Mr Jobn Be!'l;1 cow 1375. Fed by Mr Muon: | ox 1425. Fed bv Mr Hewatt: 1 ox 1100, 1 ox 11€0. Fed by Drake Bros: 1 ox 1245: lox 1470. Fed by Mr Mac~ leod, Bonshaw: 1 ox 1115, 1 ox 1060, 1 ox 1 ox, 1085 ; 1 ox, 1063. —_—— AN OBSERVER SPEAKS. Sir,—We have the Farqubareons Wise correspondence and a sorry exhibition it makes of our thimble rigging Premier. When the Pineau correepoadence comes it will be still more compromisiag of pro- minevt Grit purists. Liberalism, at Jest, that which is feeding on the vitale of the people at Ottawa and Charlottetown—is reeking with corruption. If not gotten rid of shortly there will bea plague in the country. . ONLOOKER. — ee A ae Rewearsal. —Chorus rehearsal for St. George’s Day, Kiodergarten Hall at 8 o’clock this evening. Every member is re- quested to attend, inard’s Liniment Currs Burns, etc. Perrins Easter Gioves at Vegetable Seeds Flower Seeds % Sweet Peas a Specialty ' ‘w Cataloguefree a!l for it. 4 Geo. Carter & Co. THE SEEDMEN. FISHING further fact that the military tailoring de-; hibition by provinces resolution is set | Patons. Just One Look at our partments, only within the laet three | down for discussion on the first Monday) erring Kuster Gloves at : weeks began making woolen khaki uni- | after the Evster holidays, 23rd April. Piséone Collection of rich and beautiful fabrics, exqusite colorings, form. There is « general feeling of sympathy Pp : East (ashe ab tovel and exclusive d signs, which must convince you that we] It is saidthat it willtake at least two] with Hon. Clark Wallace, whose son is p errins aster oO thew an assor{ment that is impossible to surpass. months to provide 200,000 uniforms. reported seriously ill with enteric fever | * Atons. ean i at Bloemfontein. SS ae ; ; MOVEMENTS OF CANADIANS. This year we are making a Expect from us Besides Be in make, lewest prices, for we are,the frm that seli good clothing at the prices of the other kind. Look out for our Men's Furnishings ad. later. GORDON & McLELLAN Men’ s vie Outfitters. «oe MLL ON HAND RITE TS SIA TS finest overc»atings and suitiags armen manufacture—at veryJ]fine prices to : of ~2e season. ARnew ei goods this season. JOHN MLEOD & 00 in'Sestch we 'the southward, | official information on the subject. Biormrontetx, April 10.—The Cana- dians returned on Friday from a second demonstration eastward. ‘hey started on Wednesday with only an hours’ notice, and marched to Reitfontein farm, twelve miles to the southeast. On Thursday tbe whole division advanced on a strong posi- tion, but found no trace of the enemy and accordingly returned next day. Pte. W. J. Vauderwate, Q. C. R., wounded at Hon. Dr- Borden informed Mr. Bell (Addington) that the larger part of the Canadian troops would be ordered out for drill in Juve aad the balance in Sep- tem ber. Sikh’s Loyalty. {Specrat to Tae Examiver.] = Fiouss Cieaninge Supplies Get it over early; we can make it easy for you. Household Ammonia. Ox Gall Soap. Silver Soap. specially good fishing boot, Having been fortunate in securing the bes: oil Sn‘shed grain leather, tanned wita the long tan process. This leather is weed in all uppers of our Fish and Knee Boots. The soles, insoles and counters are all of solid sole leather. These Paardeberg on the 18th of February, and] Ca.curra, April 9.~-Lord Curzon, me a need ee are absolutely waterpruof. All iF. N. Rae, of the 34 Battalion, who are| speaking at Bombay, eulogizing the iE = oo Furniture Shine. hand made sick are to go to Netley Hospital. loyalty of the Sikhs, said that the! = . CORRESPONDENTS REPORT. Loypon, April 10.—The Bloemfontein correspondent of the Daily Mail telegraph- ingon Sunday says: “The air is thick with rumors of large forces of Boers to but there 1s no positive On the other hand, the railway is said to be well guarded. Loypow, tApril 1@.—The Bloemfonteia correspondent of the Morning Post says because British success meant peace and prosperity to all. Irish Greetings. [Spgorat ro Tae Examrver.] Desi, April 10.—Miles of flags and fiuttering handkerchiefs greeted the Queen Griving about in Dubliu yesterday.' Punjaub hwas interested in South Africa = — Meth Balls aod Campbor. {nsect Powder. Rex Insect Destroyer [liquid]. Rex Putz Polieh. Brase Paste Polish, 5c and 10c, etc., etc, PHONE 163. A. W. Reddin, Phm. 8. Centcal Drugstore. Sunnyside. rAUGRAUUEEEADLERRREGGOEEESET (SSO OGRE GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. MOLASSES 200 packages bright retailing Mol- asses. For sale] by N RATTEN BURY,