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Crabbe STOVES & HARDWAR W aiker’s Corner PWT ( AS eh The leading and best powder on the market tod ay for Horses, Cattle Sheep, Hogs, etc. — EHE— Island Condition Powder For—= FIRE... INSURANGE a Apply to iad Over 300 Ibe sold last year giving grand results. Asa blood purifier it has vo equal. Givesa good appetite a glossy coat, a loose bide, a healthy appearance. Prepared and sold only by A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. HYNDMAN & CO TACSHEDOSESISHAROARORERRGUERUDERDCOGHHOQURTORGERRCQUCRCRCUCOROCRRRGURGUOS AGENTS : Central Drugstore. ~ North British and Mercantile Co. 5 Sunnyside. Union Assurance Society. = Phoenix of London 1 SjggpnaneunaeeseesUSise0i225000000nEr ‘was taken ill on Sunday morning. He ™ plaint was acute Ta VY 2 RST ADVANCE OF THE BRITISH TROGPS i) WILL LIKELY BEGIN EARLY pa) NEXT WEEK SS Large Boer Force Confronts Methuen — eee Lord Kitchener to Command in India — General Him as Lord Roberts’ Chief of Staff— Boers said to be Active— Kruger’s Boast—Joubert’s Death and Funeral. Hunter to Succeed SPECIAL DESPATCH JOUBERT’S SUDDEN DEATH. Preroria,March 30.—General Joubert was at bis office on the previous day. He cuftered great pain, but became uaconsci- ous sometime betore his death. His com- inflammation of the bowels, JOUBERT’S FUNERAL. Preroria,March 30.—Joubert’s funeral took place here yesterday. He will be buried to-day at Rastioatein, in his private mausoleum with military bonore. The captured British officers sent a fioral tribute. STRENGTHENING POSITIONS. Auiawat North, March 30.— General Brabant and his staff have returned from Rouxville and are now actively engaged in helding the southern froutier of the Free State. Detachments are being sent to strength- en the positions which have been eccupi-~ ed. KRUGER’S LITTLE GAME. Lexpox, March 30.—The Bloemfontein correspondent of the Moraing Post, tele- graphing on Wedoecday says: Kruger boasts his intentien to take Bloemfontein within a week, and it appears probable that the Boers are advancing in force southward. BOERS ACTIVE. Loxpon, March 30.—A despatch to the Daily Chronicle from Bloemfonteio, dated March 29tb,says : “The Boers are active north of Glen, about fifteen miles from here. It is reported that they are concentrat- ing in considerable force. Reinforcements of all arms are being s:nt up from Bloemfontein, iacluding the Seventh Division and a portion of General French’s cavalry. KITCHENER FOR INDIA. Loypox, March 30-It is reported in a well informed quarter that Lord K itche- ener will be offered the post of Command er-in-Chief in Ladia,succeeding the late Bir William Lockhart, so soon 4s decisive guccesses have been obtained in tie Transvaal, and that Geaeral Archibald Hunter will succeed him as Lord Robe: t’s chief of staff. Indian newspapers have been urging . Sor.eg |. CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, FRIDAY MARCH 30. 1900 TO THE EXAMINER. Killed by a Train. [Spgcian ro Tag Examiver.] Hairax,Mareh 30.—Hugh Mackay, of New Annan, Colchester County, while crossing the Intereqlonial tracks at Brookfield yesterday, with-a deuble team, was killed oa well as his two horses. Delagoa Bay Award [Spgcrat To Tux Examivenr. } Bauxys, Switzerland, March 30.—Ac« cording to the Delagoa Bayrailrosd award, Portugal is condemmed to pay 15,314,000 frances.—$3,062,800 A Failure. (Specia, To Tae Bxaminer.] MonrreaL, March 30.—The Harvey Medicine Company has assigned. Lia- bilities, $35,000. Deugias Battersby, ticket ageut, known to tourists all over the continent, is dead. IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disorders and the diseases which cas be directly alvance northward by British a-mies are nearly completed. Ooe thing which has been delaying Lord Roberts is the Jack of warm clothing for the troops. ——— A A A A Tue Sraxntey. The Stanley arrived from Pictcu about neon today. goioclnded 397 bags grain, 360 barrels flour, 15 puns. molasses, 170 pkgs. cors tobacco and 757 pkgs. tnodriee. The steamer wil! !eave for Pictou on Monday -~ morning at 7 o’clock. '% Bic Hoe —Mr. Joby Campbell, of Darlington, brought to market tosday a hog weighing 680 pounds, Tus Emersonran Recrrat bas suffered nothing from postponseat. Do not for~ Kindergarten Hall. perat-re last night was 26 above zero ; Zero. Scorr Aet.—Four Scott Act cases were fendants were aad Mergery” Daniel Skinner, of Georgetown. cases were dismissed, A REQUEST. in the morniog? / Mercaayr. 7 ee URPRISE a pure hard soap. A purity that makes a hardness. A hardness that wears well. 3 cents a cake. Lord Kitchener’s sppointment. THE BRITISH ADVANCE. Loyvon, March 3 0.—Beyond some inde- eisive fighting at Warrenton, where a large Boer force confronts Lord Methuen, there has been no news of importance during the leet twenty-four hours from seat of war. The time that Lord Roberts begins his advance, itis thought in ell informed quarters here, will be early next week. Lord Methuen is not likely to make any attempt te drive back the Beers in front of him. The recall of the British troops from the Barkley West district and Griquatown north weet of Kimberley, would seem to Her car- | dage, 200 boxes ‘in plate, 14 hogsheads | get the date, Thursday evening, April 5tb, | Tae Tempreratvure.—- The lowest tem- | the highest up to 1.30 to day was 37 absve tri-d before Stigendriay Mazistrate{Blanch- wrd at weve ae! yesierday. The de tague,|F. 2 ras ; ee rie tabee aad being on Township thirty-three afereaaid All the | Dbeunded and described as follows that is traced there—neglect or ignorance may have produced the darkness, but so sure aS night followsday, jast so surely will ‘Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets let in |the sunsbive and briag back the full ;noonday brightness of perfect health. | This is taking strong ground—but proof | is to be had—one tablet after eating— 60 in a ox— 15 cents. } | ’ Sale. Caancery | Farm. Dwelling House and out-buildinge / on Unios Road, Lot 33, lately the poop- erty of Ge iae~Hensy P.: Clhmeats, deceased. IN GHANCERY BEFORE THE VICE CHANCELLOR In the matter ot the applicatien ef lita Margaret May Clements, infant child of Henry P. Clements, late of Union Read in Queen’s Gounty, in said Province, deceased, intestate, | Publie notice is hereby givea that I wil! fell by Public Auction on the premises on Monday the iéth day of April mext at eleven o’closk, forenoon allgtbat tract pieeeer parceief land situate lying aad to say: Gommencing at the Union Road at the somtheast angle of laed in posses- six chains te land im possession of Alex- ander Beoti, theece south three ehains to Srr,— Would it be too mueh for the| ssid Alexander Seott’s southera boundary public toexpect the postal authorities to) lime, theace west along the same to Breck- allow the Stanley to bring over th* wails | ley Point Road, thence along the eame tsp thatare at Pietou when she leaves there | chains to Bli Clemeate nerth boundary lime, thenee cast aleng the same te the ncrth east auslecferid Bli Clemee's ferm, thence seuib slong Line casiera beuadary line thereof to the vorthera beundery line of Cepkas Mellett’s farm, thence east along she ssid Ceyhas Melleti’s and the Hopourapble Kennet h{Henderaon’s northern boundary lines to the Union Road, afore- said, and thence northwardly along the same to the place of commencement con- taining ove bundred and fifty eight ueres of Jand a little more or less, Also all that other tract piece and pareel of Jand situate lying and being on lownskip number thirty-three, aforesaid, bourded and described as follows that is to tay: Commeacipg at the northeast angle cf land formerly in possession of James Yeo (on the west side of the Union Road) and runuing thence west forty-one chains and seventy-flve links or until it reaches the rear line of farms fronting on the east side of Brackley Point Road, thence norih along the same and the east - ern bduudary line of jand conveyed to Joseph B, Stewart to the southern bound- ary line of ssid Joseph B. Stewari’s land, tLence eas: to the aforesaid Union Road, and thence along the same to the place of popular firm. It tells about the bes them. advt. in this paper. and elastic side boots. J. B. Macdenald. est prices obtainavle.—J. B. indicate that preparatious fora general | Macdonald & Co, Geo. Carter & Co’s Seed Catalogue for 1900 is the best yet published by that seeds and where to gei and how to >grow Write for it. Free to all. See Fishermen’s Boots, guaran-| 1%: teed waterproof; the very low- commencement, containing torty-two acres and two rods of Jand a little more or less with good dwelling house and out-build- ings thereon. The above sale is made in pursuance of an order of the Court of Chancery made in this matter On the twenty-nisth day of t Rare bargains in men’s laced | March, 1900. See the lot we are selling at $1.00) jade known at sale. a pair; if we have your Size | be given the purchasers. you will get a big bargain,— The above property will be sold in parcele, The conditions of sale will be A good title will A portion of the purchase money may remain secured on the premises. Dated this twenty ninth day of Marchy JANIE CLEMENTS, Guardian. A. A. McLEAN, Solicitor for Guardian dy 1 aw tf wkly tf. sion of Ieane Gellar, thenee weat thirty | TY ee ee Te Roya. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food acim mre see RO ‘AL GAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ———ee EE ee ee Carter's for Wall Papers al We Cai 1, Weare the largest importers of wall papers in P. E. Island. a me te tl Alem menacers to 2 Our wall papers are the most artistic. 3, Our wall papers are sold at the very lowest prices. 4. The numbers of people whe buy at ourstore after trying else- where proves the superiority of our wall paper stock, We are not depending on large advertisements to sell our wall paper but on the superiority of our stock. ied Carlet & f lMPoRTERS OF ARTISTIO Watt Paper, gents for Colui McArthur & Oo., Montreal, and Alfred Peata, New York. Girls Boots Good strong boots for heavy wear HOMEMADE. Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 and 2. 69c A PAIR. GO*F BROS The Home Shoe Factory. —i Ch town Sewerage System, Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- signed will be received a: this office until noon on Monday, April 23rd 1900 for furnishing certain materials aud ner. forming the work necessary for constr uc- tion of a portion of the Charlotiet own Sewerage System, according to conditions, specifications and plan to be seen at this office and aleo at the office of the Ka- gineers Mr. F. C. Coffic, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. Proposals must beon form supplied from this office, and each tender must be ac- companied by a certified aheque for $500, payable te the order of the Commicsioners of Sewers and Water Supply. Thischeck will be forfeited if the party declive the contract or fail to complete the work con- tracted for, but will be returned in caze of non acceptance of tender. The Commissioners do not biad them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers an Water Supply. City Hall, {alieeten, P. BL March 27, 1900- 2awitd. ey