ets ey Terms Four Dollars pe —————— meet ‘ oo This is True Labeety, Mirchi sie ne miei a a alice liacailains: when Free Born Men having to 0 advise the Public, may speak free,” --Evriripas vO I. ao en OTS TTT: — fs Correct es 4 Shirts Maybe you're White Shirts. You.need two or three nice colored ones to brighten up your Wardrobe. tired of We’ve plenty here —styles you won’t be afraid to wear either. Some very nice things in soft front shirts with detach- able cuffs. Some nice soft fronts with attached cuffs. Plenty of stiff bosom shirts, opening front or back, detach- able or attached cuffs. Prices? well we've nice Shirts—at 65c and 84c—and $1.15 That 1,15 line is a great one—plenty of’em and great value. Better Shirts still at $1.30. Plenty to choose from and al carefully arranged and classified in a big cabinet, so that your shopping is quick and comfortable. MOORE & McLEOD The Bus est Stcre on Charl ttetown’s Busiest Street. es a SF ar ere eee eS Pr se RAIN WONDER Every man that cets a suit, overcoat or » pair of weiss made at our establishment is sure to come re for a repea: order; of course we have to wait a Jong time on accouat of the good wearing qualities of the material we pvt in our clothing. Leave your crder now Mor a nice summer suit, hund)eds of patterns to select from. The cloth and trimmings, the eut, finish and workmanship guaranteed or no gale. We sell men’s high-class furnishing goods cheaper than any house on P, E. Island. Gordon & McLellan eceee. Men's Stylish Outfitters | ere — JUNE WEDDINGS Te GMa They’re near at hand, and the proper gifts are forthcom SS ing. CHARLOTTETOWN rm E. | from Pretoria confirm the reports oj the i departure of President Krager with bis ISLAND. _ FRIDAY J UNE Be 1900 YESTERDAY'S NEWS re ne IS. CONFIRMED BUT NO OFFICIAL STATEMENT YET MADE. President Kruger has Escaped from Pretoria— Boers Said to be Trekking to Lydenburg— Wires between Pretoria and Lorenzo Marques Cut. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. GOOD NEWS CONFIRMED. ' Loypon, June 1.—The Daily Mail says that it has received despatches trom its correspondents at Pretoria completely con. firming Lord Rosslyn’s despatch announc- ing the imminent fall of the capital of the Transvaal. RUNDLE’S VICTORY. Capgs Town, June 1.—General Rundle has defeated the Boer .commando at Seneka]. His casualties were 45 killed and many wounded, THE SITUATION. MODEL SOHOOL. The closing exercises of the Model Schoo! took place this forenoon, beginning with a drill directed by Capt. Ewen Mc Dougald. I may here be stated that the boys of the Principal’s department formed themeelves into a cadet corps at the bes girning of the year, with Mr. Eric Me; Lean as instructor. The following officers among the boys were oppointed : Capt.—J McLeod, lst Lieut - A Warburton. Pid Lient.—C Whiue. meseages| rey --lseR Ramsay. Zod & Green. 3rd W Prowse. 4nR Beer C rps.~ let H Star] -y. 20d L Houie. The following address, accompanied with a suitable presen’, wae tendered Mr. McLean for bis efficient iostruction dur- tie year: Loxpox, June 1.—Belated cabine: and cflicialeon Tuesday night, ani the selection of a committee to administer the city provisionally. on Wednes~ has reached Since these telegrams left day, nothing, apparently, Lorenzo Marques by telegraph from Pres turia. Poss'b!y the wires have been cut. Mr. Ero Mclean, atudent, Sir,— We, ve boys of the Model School, Although the War Office has not receiv take this opportunity of thanking you for ; ce ee se in London bar- | tue,'rouble you have taken in instructing eee ee ee ee us in military drill. Without your parns- bors an ‘dea that the Boer capital is not) :akiug efforts our left foot would not te so already in the hauds ofthe British or ready” to cbey the command “Forward about !0 be. March,” and our right would pot fali so readily into postion. Though we know oe ir possession of Johannesburg, at} 5. Toeir porse a lit le about shoulder arms, ready, preeent, fire, yet we hope inthe battle of life our country will not be athamed of us. lo bidding you good bye, and wishing you a nappy boliday, we ash. you to accept this little rem?mbrance of our appreciation all evente,as Lord Rov«rts bas telegraphed, i6 a fact. The present ceat of the ment, according to a despatch 3oer Govern. from Lor-~ enze Marqaes, is Middieturg; bu: it wili of your work. be probaply chiefly further east. The Tue Bricape. Boers lately confronting Lord Roberts Jane Let, 1900. appear to have gone eastward, also ‘oward PROGRAMME. the Lydenburg region. The defesders of Laing’s Nek, when their Song—Soldiers of the Queen. .......+.. Recitation— Canadian Hyttrt..ccscees ® es iti i i ortimer. somes too perilous, will prob-! Annie Mor position becomes too p , p ' Recitatiof— Give the Livle Boys a Chance ably trek straight northward towar Sis Madewel. Lydenburg. Song—Happy Play Dav..........- .+re++ When this concentration takes plac€| Essay on P. EB. sland... . seco. .eeseees 31 : ichard Hegao, i ll be possibly 20,000 men who Pas Richarc es . ‘ ' Recitation—'Tne Colors of the Flag...... may bold out for a time with the scattered bands of guerillas eisewhcre. The press despatches from the head- Kenneth F oe Voca) exercise—. Lecitation—The "Weaver I nocd Stuns quarters of Lord Roberts give no estimate Eva oat us to the number of Boers who were fight- | Recitation - AS Se at Home.... ’ . ing General French andGeneral lan Hem Sis cenabaitiall a Union Jack i ies ilton en Monday and Tuesday last; but Rogiand.. co mes: they all egree that the Boers retired and batinae Waebn. ‘aain thatthe British casualties were slight, | Soog—Hail Canada............++ oeeeee 3 di i tn otnd on in Londen en Recitation—After VACALION .....+receseeeree ome discussion is going on | Siessid @haeoe. to what will be done with President} Reading—Teachivg Public School...... Kruger if ke is captured. One idea is H Palmer. Scng—Let the Hills and Vales Resound. ; Recitation—The Flag. . . . «.ccccsssccssecccces ? Janet Hegan. may | Recitation— Farewell to School........ RovAL. a God Save the Queen. Baking P Powder After the rendition of the above pro~ gramme, appropriate remarks were passed Made ‘ton pure cream of | of tartar. that he will be sent to St. Helena, another that he will be tried for treason. The Principal’s room was artistically decorated, the work of Miss Crossman. Is elicited the admiration of the large number of parents and visitors who were present. 5. Following is the honor list: (ie PRIMARY DEPARTMENT " Highest General Average—1, Steel; 2, Lester Ledwich. Grade II—Class L Highest General Average—1, Drew; 2, Gertrude Evans. Reading—1, Ruth Wright; 2, Geo. | Evans and Carrie Mortimer. Arithmetic—1, Harry _Drew; 2, Ger- trude Evans. Spelling—1,C Mortimer; 2, H Drew; and J Blanchard. Drawing—1, H Drew; 2, G Evans and | R Jurey. Writing—1, R Wright and G Evans; 2, H Drew. Class IIl—-Highest General Average | ist, Ambrose Paoli ; 2nd, Arthur Howatt. Reading—ist, Harold Moore ; 2nd An- nie Mortimer and Eva Green. Dictation—Ist, A. Howatt; Paoli and Wm. Mortimer. Arithmetic—Ist, Kenneth Finlayson and A. Gillan; 3nd A. Paoli. Drawing—Ist, Peter Small; 2nd, Al- bert Gillan. Writing—ist, A. Paoli and E. Green ; 2nd, A. Mortimer. PRINCIPAL’S DEPARTMENT. Grade ITT. Reading—1, Harold Palmer, Preston Waughan, 2, Harold Stanley, Douglas McLeod: 3, George Stanway, Willie Stanway. Writing—1, Harold Stanley, Charles Thorne; 2, Harold Palmer, Douglas McLeod; 3, Fred Howatt, Daisy Mc- Neill. Arithmetic—1, Leah TLedwich; 2, Lily Hoar, Fred Howatt; 3, Daisy Mc- Neill, George Stanway, Vernon Howatt, Harold Stanley. Grammar—ist, Charles Thorne, Har- oid Palmer: 2nd, Fred Howatt, Willie Gordon; 38rd, Willie Worthy, George Stanway. Dictation—1st, Douglas McLeod, Har- old Palmer, Harold Stanley ; 2nd, Chas. Thorne, Preston Waughan; 3rd, Fred Howatt, Willie Gordon. Geography—Ist Fred Howatt, Willie Gordon: 2nd, H. Stanley, H. Palmer; | 3rd, Preston Wanghan, C. Thorne. Composition—Ist, Vernon Howatt, | Harold Palmer: 2nd, C. Thorne, Fred | Howat ; 3rd, D. McLeod, P. Waughan. : Grade IV. ' Reading-~!, Willie Prowse; 2 Lester | Houle, Earl Green, J. McLeod; 6, Wes- | ton Newbury, Arthur Warburton, C. White. Writing—1, McLeod, Leslie Smith; 3, Loman Newsom. Arithmetic—1, Willie | Smith; 2, J. MeLeod, L. Newsom. E. Green. Gramrat—t, J. 2nd, A. Lester Houle; 2, Jack Russel Beer, Prowse, L. Houle; 3, L. McLeod, Arthur Warburton; > Ww. Newbury, C. White; 3, Richard Hegan, L. Houle. Dictation.—Ist L. Houle, 2nd W Prowse, 3rd Loman Newsome, J. Me- Leod. Geography.—list Weston Newbury, 2nd Richard Hegan, Harold Messervey, 3rd Willie Prowse, L. Newsome. Composition.—lIst R. Hegan, 2nd E. Green, 3rd A Warburton, Regie Ram- say. | History.—ist A. Warburton, Newbury, Jack McLeod, 3rd R. H. Messervey. a di arm 2nd W. Hegan, Ay OLp anpD Wet, TRiep Remepy.— Mrs, Wiurelow’a Soothing Syrup has been used tor over fitty years by mill'ons of wotbers for tbeir children while teething with perfect success, It soothes the child, gottens the gums, alluvs the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrb@a. It is pieasant to the tase Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Twenty-five centgsA& "bOtude It- value 18 incaleuable. Be sure and ask. for Mrs. Wisslows Soothing Syrup. Advertisers—dave an ad.in the June P. E. I-land Magezire. It will reach firat of the tourists, aed many people intead- ing to come to the Island during the sum- mer, besides its regular city and Islard circulation. KL ant i $1.90 now$4. 00 White chalk and sponge in Grade I. Our stock isa large collection of pleasing suggestions— in accord with your most exacting ideas, At this season of the year make a specialty of Wedding and Sngagement Kings, the latterin any setting you may EC W. W.IWELLNER- ee Reading and Spelling—1, John Morti- mer; 2, Lester Ledwich and John Mc-’ Lean, Arithmetic—1, Frank Steel and Lester ; Ledwich; 2, Lem Mahar. by Rev. Mr. Raymond, Dr. Morrison and Supervisor Stewart. Safeguards the food against alum, Alum the greatest Writing—1, Janet Hegan; 2, Frank menact f the present day. { | Steel. "2 . " _Drawing—1, Frank Steel; 2, * Ar ° RO ’AL BAKING POWDER CO, NEW Dingwell. tins to whiten slippers and shoes; a very handy article, 25 _cents, s : GOFFBROS Frank The Home Shoe Factory. able qualities for casy and quick wash- ing. SURPRISE really makes Child’s Play ef wash day. Try & yourself. ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. CO. St. Stephen, N.B. se ORTING GOODS Foot Balls, Base Balls, Tennis Balls, Cricket Balls, Base Ball Bats, Tennis Bats, Cricket Bats, Catchers Hitts, Gloves, ete. Yiasks, Infielders Midts, ete. 59 Croquet Sets, 4 ball, 6 ball and 8 bail, all at lowest, prices. GEO, CARTER & C0. 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