ei ee ee Ww -<S This is True Liberty, when Free Born Man having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evririwss A i Pee es oe i PPS ee Cech ee eee” ee hae ee ee See A re ge > DAILY EXAMINER ~~ | oe Single Copies two Cents a. >? te | Do 5 | 1 Ca wi31, 36 SS Ae CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND. THURSDAY JUNE JA, 1900 Now, about this parasol These hot bright better advertising for them than any we can write. Most likely you’ve felt the need of one every day y town, Drop in to-day you why our range is the best in city. Stop for a minute north window—and ‘pretty ones dispayed there, MOORE McLE0D The Busiest Store on Char- lottetown’s Bustest street. matter, days probably do ve walked down and let us show the our the before see some of x Hillsborough age PINOLE The New Bridge is eom- ing and so are the dry Vhen Fome— streets and roads. you will need thing nize in footwea:. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J.B. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. cee ll For” lit INSURANU i HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS North British & }Mercantile ‘Ins. Oo Union Assurance Soviety. Pheenix ot London. All British Companies—Riske taken at low rates. ‘ $190 now $1.50 White chalk and sponge in tius to whiten slippers and ~hoes; a very hi ndy article, 29 ceuts, GOFF BROE The Home Shoe Factcry. Most cereals require a double boiler, and at least 20 minutes cooking, while Ralston Breakfast Food is prepared with ease and dispatch in a single boiler in five minutes. The vigor and strength ingettog prop- erties of Ralston come from Gluterean Wheat, the whole berry of whichis milled into Ralston Breakfast Food. ere’s not another dish so delicious for conkteas that contains as much-nutrition as Ralston Breakfast Food FOR SALE BY JENKINS & SON. Vhe Corner Grocers, Sole Agent. | From Laing’s Nek. NATAL CLEARED. Loxpox, June 14 -—- General Buller entered Volksruet Wednesday, passed through Charlestown, and encamped near Laing’= Nek. The tunnel was not much damaged. Both ends were biowo up, bnrt the engineers think tbat repairs can be made in dooat four days The advance troops of General Buller gaw the Boers rear guard four miles dis~ taut yesterday. It was estimated 80/0 ; Boers were withdrawing. The townspeople ot! fifieen guns. Natal is now completely cleared. SCGREINER’S RESIGNATION. Ermelo counted Lonpox, June 14 —Mr. Schreiner, the Cape Colony Prewier, and his colleazuee, resigned last night. Sir Alfred Milner accepted their 1etigoations The London papers only recently abused Mr. Sebreiner for n.t making war prepar- aiiont; vow they are complimenting his mejirity of the the refueal to follow the Afrikander Boad in British military polcy. TWO REPORTS. Loxpon, June 14.—President Fruger, according to a despatch from Lorenzo Marques, keeps a locomotive with steam up attached to the train at which be con- executive Officers of his Opposition to centrates the fine defensive country. that the British sre advancing through Swe zilaod. Lord Roberts, i conntermanded the order givento Strath- appears, however, Swaziland country. ROBER?S LAST BATTLE, Lonpon, June 14.—The despatch de- scribiog Lord Roberts’ action near Pre- toria breaks off.at a most interesiing point ; for Lord Roberts hurriedly re- turned to Pretoria to get news of Lord Methuen’s movement, leaving orders that ge RovAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. (ee ee SE ops , an teline powders are the greatest menacers to of the present day. : RO ‘AL GAKING °CWDER 0O., YOR. Le RR NATAL CLEARED OF THE BOERS PREMIER SCHREINER AND HI COLLEAGUES RESIGN. Roberts’ Last Battle—The Forces of Roberts and Buller Assist Hach Other — Boers Withdraw SpEcIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. Reports Regarding British Advance Though Swaziland. the trvops were to bivouac on the ground which they had won. Yet he did not quit the field until be had seen two battalions with what appeared to be the key to the Boer position practically in General Pole-Carew was able to move forward and occupy at their grasp, while night-fall- the ground which, when the| battle began, had been held hy the out-, posts of the Boer centre. | Unless, therefore, some unlooked for! chick to the British force his taken place, | the next news is iikely to be that the , Boers bave vacated their pusitivas during darkness and fled to the next favorable range of hills. ROBERTS’ LAST REPORT. Loxpon, June 14.—Lord Roberts’ re-| ports from Pretorie, June 13 —afternoon : “JlLe enemy evacuated their strong position during the night and have re! tired to eastward. “General Buller’s force and wine have afforded each other n utual assistance. i Pretoria caused trom “Our occupation of Boers to withdraw Laing’s N.k, and Buller’e advance tu Volkerust made them fee] that their rear woull probably be endangered. “Lord Methuen advanced to Honing- all quiet und numbers of Spruit yesterday ; fuund Kroonstadt etrongly held. ” or : ‘ { government sad he intends leaving Mach. | aldorp soon, to establish the Transveal | Rev. Dr. Pollock Elected Moderator capital at Nelspruit in the mountilns, # | It is again reported at Lorerzo Marques | coua’s Horse to land ou the coast and to! penetrate tothe Travevaal through the | GENERAL ASSEMBLY. —_—_—— ___ [Spreoia ro THe ExamIneR.] | Harirax, June 14.- Rev, Dr. Poliock | has been elected Moderator of the Preeby- terian General Assembly. | “BREATHE FREELY NOW !” your t friend excla'mes when be has satisfactorily explained some alarming news. So we say wheo we hand you a bottle of Adam- #0u’» Botanic Cough Balsem for anv kiaod ottrouble in the sir passages. 25:., all Druggists. —The Montreal Gazetie reviews the Boura sa protest against the passage of a meseegeto the Queen econgratulatiag her on the euccees of the British ion South Africa, and says that Mr. Bourassa has been urconsciously playing a part in his vainglorions eagerness to wield the ancer= tral sibre(he is the grandson of Papisesu) be bas shown how completely its power has vanished, and Low hap ify impos- sible i: is to give vitality to the mock spectres of dead feude. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. June 13. —Champios, Orr, Richibucto; SS Fred M Batt, Batt, Pictou; S 8 Florida, Allen, Boston. CLEARED. June 13.—SS Florida, Allen, Boeton Annie Laurie, Jimmo, Shediac; Patriot; DeCoste, Richibucto; Janett, Gerrior, Pic, tou; Emma, Hayden, Pictou,8 S Fred M J A Perkins—Indictment | SUPREME COURT AT SUMMERSIDE. SuMMERSIDE, June 12, In the matter of the application of J. D. | Reginald Stewart for admission as an | altorney the Court makes the usual order, The Court also makes an order for the | examination of Thomas Lannan, preparity | to beicg admitied to study law in the office of W. A. QO. Morson, Q. C. The Court appoints A. C. Saundersa commissiener for taking affidavits in the a Court for Prince Edward Is- and. The Court appoisted John Beaten, of Lot 6, a commissioner for taking affilay~ its iv the Supreme Court for Prince County. Mrs C Calcrofthan vs Hubert H Acorn — Judgment for plaintiff for $129.46. Mr Morson tor plaintiff. Wm Simon Kerry ve James C Mc- Phereou—Judgment for plaintiff for $287.23. Mr. Morson for plaintiff. Walter Matheson ve Malachias Trainor, an absent debtor, Judgment for p'aintiff for $15810. Mr Bell for plaintiff. Joho A Bell ve Wm Angus Howatt— Judgment for plaintiff for $54.40. Mr Beil plaintiff in person. Robert T Holman vs Charles Bercard— Judgment for plsintiff for $70.88. Mr McLeod for plaintiff. Robert T Holmaa vs Elizabeth Mc- Phereoo — Judgment for plaintiff for $7905. Mr Bell for plaintiff. The Queen vs John Perry and Charles Provost--Four indictments for house- breaking and larceny. They pleaded guilty to all ehargee. The (Jueen vs Isaac Saunderson, alias for forgery. Arraigned acd pleaded guilty. The Queen vs Lemuel Ingles—Indict- ment for house breakiag and larceny. Pleaded not gailty. WsDNESDAY, June 13. Tog'es waa tried and found not guiity. In the case of Provost, he was sentenced on the three first charges to three years in the penilentary, each term to tegin at the expira ion of the last sentence. In the fourth case te was sentenced to three years in the penifeniary to run coucurrent- ly with the latt»sentence®. " In John Perrv’s case the sentence is for the first charge three years in the peniten- tary, for the second three yeare,to begin at tne expiration of the last sentence, and fir the other two charger,three years each | to run coscurrently with the last sen- f tence. 2+s HONEST WORK BRINGS HAPPINESS But Overwork Takes all the Joy Out of Life. If the Stomach is Overworked it alto becomes Unhappy—it sends Grum- bling Telegrams by th: Nerves all over the Body—These i: translated would read, ** Send a Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tavlet with each meal.” No hoaest right thinking man objects to work. These is a joy in working and iw the result of work toat simply repays a mano tor the trouble and pains he puss ino it. . But overwork is a different thing Overwork kilis. Lt takes away all chance for proper rest aod recreation, aud rest ie neces-sry for the proper perfurmasce of work, A:l this is recognized and understood in the cuee of the man es aman. But does that pers of the mao that keeps him alive -~the stomach —get a fair share of rest. The stomach works on when he is sleeping. Thestomach works when his mind is playing. When we consider how much unneces- eury work we give it besides, in the shape of unwholesome and harmful kinds of food, 18 it any wonder it suffers ? Dvspepsia is caused by an overworked stomach. The juices that digest the food ruidry. There is either too great a bulk to digest orthe materials of which the food is composed ere too d ffisult of di- gestion. Thus the wealtpy man who has on the table everything morey can buy and the poor day laborer who has to subsist oa cheap, vawholesome food, are alike vic- time of Dyspepsia. Dodd’e Dyspepsia Tablets take charge of digestion and give the stomach a much needed rest. Dodd’s Dyepepsis Tabiets eure Indigestion, Sour Siomach, Catarrh of the Stomach, Bilious Headache, and all other etomach complaints. ssaiatimeeinailacitiiatat itary acc The Prince Edward Island Magazine for June is nowon sale at all the book~ stores and newetsande. If vou are not # regular reader of this interesting magazine begin by getting a copy of the June num- Bast, Batt, Pictou; 8 8 Nelson, Batt, Pic- teu, AJ McKean, Miller, Pictou. ber. A CARD | We, the undersigned do hereby agree to refund the money on a twenty- five cent bottle of Dr. Wili’s Eng!ish Pills, if, after using three-fourths of contents «f bottle, they do not reiieve Jonstipation and Headache, We also warrant that four bottles will oer- manently cure the most obstinate cas» of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wiul’s English Pills are used Johnson & Johnson, Drugzgisis, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Geo. E, Hughes, Druggist, Char- lottetown, P. E. I. L. W. Watson, Druggist, Char- lottetown, P. E, I. Reddin Bros, “ruggists, Queen Square, Charlottetewn, P. E. I. FIREWORKS 12 cases opened to-day. Fire Crackers, Cannen Crackers, Gannon Salutes, Star Mines, Crimson Batteries, Grass Hoppers, Fuzzy Wuzzy Chasers, Bengal Lights, Colored Packet Fires, Roman Candles, Sky Rockets, Cannon Roskets, Electric Rockets, Lawn Lights, Colored Torches, etc. ‘Silver Dragon” Cannon Crackers, make loudest report of any Crackers made. We have them in “Pet,” “Sport,” “Dandy,” “Ripper,” “Jumbo,”. We impoit direct from the maean- ufacturers and sell at lowest prices. Wholesale & Retail. GB. CARTER & 60 the SB TEEDRIER cade OR STEURERREESEREGEREORIEIEDS, There's : Flavor Fiz and Bang To Our Soda. Ice cold at all times, We make our own Soda Flavors. It’s refreshing. It’s well looked after. It’s acceptably served. We antici ate your tastes and try to please you. Some of the reasons why we do the soda trade of the city. AW. Reddin Phm B. Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. CEGAGRECSREGREERQEGGROERRA URARESERED IO AUCTION ove tin Valuable Premises FORMERLY USED BY THE P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL, DRGHRGEUR GREENER AROORDROERRAAGCERER REED AECRRRRG COR DRSRCREESGEREMOOEE ED ACSUOLRERRAGOGHOOOUGHEODEROROHEQGESEGHOOCEHOACRGHGERUOROUUHGROORODEOROEOR ti The sabscriber will offer at Auction on the premises, the above property situated On St Peters’ Road, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY: JUNE 21, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. The Buildings are in first-clans eonditios heated by bot water, and ean be easily converted into several tenements. BR BEAIBSTO, June $ Sat. & Wed td. Auctioneer. seat se ‘i rf . ew ees Oe py aed es = 4 " : i “ Ss delhi Uealiteeedideaineaceaades or adit ae ” . 7 amie a en ' ie Re I ara ern “ ai ee