N or o' i 4 BE. wi % \ DAILY EXAMI é an <= - srg inr iceman , oe stntceations penne Hd ay ee sanemanermeenas * _ - r > - , } ; : * , se . ae . ae - ss caw ig be oi se ‘ oe wi ie he Nae “* i : - ry ¥ « TERMS r Dollars per Year wy “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnipwes. Single Copies Two Cents. iui = ee eee oman a eae eee eee VOL a — WHO KNOWS? ‘ when the yell ” ° tree and sarub, not re w autumn it s doubtful of the ; | CHARLOTTET MWR, PEO ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, Uskh7. AITO GEOR FTO GEE GP GHG NO 90 “say Ade oases 3 YALLOVY. TRE I dot my hut to tne re And I fling a kiss to the wren, in, 5 spring, ‘ : the wantue The thrush’s song sets my heart throbbing, . he ehoae one the Wanit 4 : puts fort 3 new buces whose hope ms RF rit makes mea ehil 1 aeain, yest i NR ead sealed But when you winy your airy flight fas not the power apt fein encabagiee slope My sol springs up te follow. we ¥ sadly treaa li at ae re 1 would be one with you, ana I might, e led. feeble limbed and bent and : 3 a Chill Oued, ie : i Tor I j ve, love you, sw silow. gray, Gi ; r so. ee oe | _ nae ieee I hear the many voiced chatter That we may come again to you h and May. | Under the barn’s broad eaves, gpd bark! The robin pipes a cain. The stream As clear as the rain’s blithe patter ff th pasty sessere * mee WEED. bee Dix ot er'en ponl:s leaves tae ian @r lis of erisp poplar leaves. The buds, naw aking from their irignting aurTeam, I seem tp tparn the way to be vlad. Unfold rejoicing 2 a spring newborn gad prophesy the lily and tho rose. jospring may come again tous. Who knows? —J. L. Heaton in ‘*The Quilting Bee.”’ THE PAPER’S VALEDICTORY. A “Farewell” Issue That Read Like 20 Cracle to Survivors. Several years ago I was the Omaha plican’s correspondent in Lincoln, Nebd.. the state capital, when the paper changed hands. ‘The new proprietor had a policy in two words, “Reduce sala- ‘ gies!’ In a few months he was himself reduced to the point where he couldn't pay auy salary. He asked me to come to sewed seams and edges, at $7.60 $7.00 buys a heavy tweed Waterproof Coat; THE BARES) will also get you a heavy twill black Waterproof Coat, sewed seams, Earth’s joys no more seem hollow. He who would flee from musings sad Should learn to love you, swallow. Your flight is a song that lifts me A moment to upper air, That with strangest power gifts me To buoyantly match you there. How high so’er your course may run My eager thought doth follow. Together we might reach the sun, For I love, love you, swallow. —Arlo Bates. LOSSES IN THE WAR. Lincoln’s Terse Memark Concerning Ela- sive and Uncertain Re-enforcements. Cencral Horave Porter, in ‘‘Campaign- ing With Grant,’”’ in The Century, telling F Omaba and take the editorship at the and ed re at of the Cold Harbor campaign. says: * salary I was receiving 2s reporter. Ho © While at the mess table taking our iast | would cut my salary in two :f 1 remain- meal before starting upon the march to : edin Lincoln. I acecpted reluctantly. the James on the evening of the 12th, the i It was only a question of a few weeks ee —— “ae a a. on a i -onld have to suspend, . ad occurred a e re &# when the paper a agen Ce oy ; which had been received up to that time. . and there was little honor or profit in i i a4 ‘di he wreck O C h Ww t f C t t 10 12 14 15 d 16 ‘ The figures then known did not differ 7 guiding the W ae ur asom $ § $ § , $ much from thos3 contained in the accu- : For three weeas WO managed to get ere a erproo oats a 7 ” ? a an comprise rate official reports afterward compiled. i along somehew, and then the proprietor went into retirement. The Repablican had the Associated Press franchise and had presses and materia! worth $20, 000. It had about 8,000 paid subscribers. I had tried to get somebody io buy it, and, in the hope that somebody would, we continued to get the paper ont. At last the printers announced that they would not work any longer. I prevailed upon them to work that night, and they agreed to help get ont a farewell issue. It was a unique specimen. For weeks We are the Fashionable Hatters. Pick up the latest fashion plates, select style, and come and get it at The Bargain Corner, a lot of the finest and most stylish goods ever imported here AND CAPS From the opening of the campaign, May 4, to the movement across the James, June 12, the total casualties in the Army of the Potomac, including Sheridan's cavalry and Burnside’s command, had been: Killed, 7,621; wounded, 38,339; captured or miss- ing, 8,966; total, 54,926. The services of all the men included in these figures were not, however, permanently iost to the army. A number of them were prisoners who were afterward exchanged, and many had been only slightly wounded and were soon ready for duty again. Some were doubtless counted more than once, as @ soldier who was wounded in a battle twice ; Mr. Rosewater, the proprietor of The i Bee, and Mr. Hitchcock, the proprictor . of The World-Herald, had beex waiting for The Republican's demise with eager expectation. They knew we had been endeavoring to sell the paper to outside parties, and I detérmined to give them a scare. In an editorial] recounting the vicissi- tudes through which The Republican had passed I said that at last the pa- per’s troubles had come to an end, and they had. For some weeks, the editorial went on to say, the future of The Re- publican had been problematic, but now the suspense was over. We knew exactly ~ what was in store for the paper, and we A did. Fur our contemporaries there might Z be rivalries and annoyunces, but for | The Republican all that was past, and it was. I learned afterward that there was , — = and afterward killed may have been count- ed three times in making up the list of casualties, whereas the army had really lost but one man. The losses of the enemy have never been. ascertaincd. No precise information on the subject has been discovered, and not even a general statement can be made of his casualties. In a few of the battles of this campaign his losses were greater than the losses suffered by the Union troops; in the greater part of tho battles they were less. Our re-enforcements had amounted to just about the same number as the losses. It was estimated from the best scurces of information that Lee had also received re-enforcements equal to his losses, so that the armies were now of about the same size as when the campaign began. All the re-enforcements organized in the north and reported as on their way to the front cid not reach us. There was a good deal of truth in the remark reported to have been made by Mr. Lincoln: ‘‘We get Our Hats, whether of ordinary grade or fine quality, all have the unmistak - able stamp of style. Our Caps, too, are noveltys gems, ‘Try for your next Hat, or Cap The Ba: gain Con er. consternation in The Bee and World- , > : - a large body of re-enforcements together x Herald offices the next day and that it These Competitions will RULES, 1. Every month dur- Wants L ost R oun d & ¢ MU LTU M IN P AR\ (), a peasy Soe gar as eee eon de 2 Was not until the second uight, when conducted monthly dur- _ing 1897, in each of x a ee ucting the sick, the deserters, the strag- i @ sec ght, w be y 9 9 _ > : ing 1897 the five districts, prizes will be glers and the discharged the numbers seri- ; everybody knew the old Republican had "s . awarded as follows: ae ak ak N SN * aie tis . _ : Pp es | ot INTERESTING NEWS NOTES SELECT-| ously diminish by the time they reach their ca en Set Cur SeNNpeENe! Sean eee fro competitors whb send i ED FOR THE EXAMINER. destination.‘ It’s like trying to shovel’ Fg a reassured.—New York Mail and : Bicycles Each MONTH. ns from the district in which inten Walton chouition aaven” ee fleas across a barnyard; you don’t.get ’em' , ore SECOND PRIZES— aa viener's option, © lady's oF _ 2th, apply W..W. Wellencr all there.”” i; gent’s Stearns’ Bicycle with rere It is rumoured e i oe ee . 4 Simple Remedics, 25 Gold Watches Ecmplete attachments, ; per pak: he Daten. :08 The Japanese battleship Fuji bas. just . For acold i ; 1 EACH MONTH Wanted.A Cook, apply to Mrs F, W. Hynd- | York, who is @ captain in the Royal navy, ; cold in the face apply to the : The five competitors who man, Kent St. tt | istojoin the British channel s aadron, | been completed on the Thames, and on gum a piece of cotton wet with a mix- Competitors eens wee RORS Tergnes aes- tent , 4 > | Wednesday last she was en fete, a number ; ture of laudan HOW TO to save asm bers of coupons from the dis- : after leaving Lord Wolseley, the command- ; a h i $ audanum and camphor, using Boog: Bn trict in which they reside, will TO LET.—The southern half of the late| .. +) chier of the British f , | of Cabinet Ministers, members of the 3 & ‘ , OBTAIN THEM. many, y each receive, at winner's option, Chief Justice Palmer’s house on Queen Street, : is orces, @ ladi d oth he. Fe wo parts laudanum to one part cam- light” Soap ices taht M Gites! House of Commons, ladies and others phor. Geom the top prrtie ae value $25. Satmersor - Gmoc of H. James Palmer ee ing the guests of the Japanese Minister on ut o portion re ’ . nae “ J For threatened inflammation of the wrepper—_thes p.wuen comes ‘ 2. The competition will close _ Lord Charles Beresford proposes to| board of her. The ship was a perfect ; stomach take half a loaf of stale bread SOAP.” Tnese (called *Co 2~BICYCLES | Bee tree Osubonsrconived ee " [rearm with modern heavy guns seventeen | garden, rendered so by decorations cousist- i wet with hot water, and sprinkle thi ‘ke, pour? oe ee sent oe ; $ too late for one month's com- A ng nigh art a = ee a obsolete warships which are now in the | ing of every sort of paper flowers, all made _ ly with ground ginger. Apply to the the coupector as written his os eae ake phones ea rr aS er Fern oi-end tf reserve. oon navy pegs by the crew. stomach whi raiti a ae or her name and address, epee : is meeting with universal approval. doit ate army a h while waiting for the doctor’s ot ne ee SS eee a =. Compsitiors whe conte GIRL WANTED-—To do general honsework ei DODO AAO AOA AOODOOOOSCO NON Lever Broa. Ltd, 23 Scott St..Nf : ae ae eee ecoue wilh ba Geman inasmallfamily. Apply to Mrs.A.8.John-| Says the Rochester Union and Adver-| Q@=~~~~} ~~) ~~~ reo Toronto, marked on the postal fl Mpeg petit at | fied. Employees of Messrs. ea Prince St- 7 tiser:—“The Canadiau troops are soon to fe ; | ‘ { wifte . wrapper (top left hand corner PLS ago “ Lever Bros., Ltd., and their ‘ : . C : a speciiic for most persons than well with the number of the district sa SOAP families are debarred from UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND be provided with 40,000 rifles of the latest 6 ‘ iled or roasted onions, both for a tee The dis- a ie competing. REIGN; great historic work,sells on style. This arm is known as the Lee 9 2 cough ard for the clogging of the : P 4. A printed list of winners sightto thousands, Lord Dofferin in-} rifle. It uses smokeless powder and a ; ‘ bronchial fg oo MAME OF DISTRICT. in competitor's district will be troduces it to Canadians in glowing words i Il bullet. which is th itl t 4 al tubes, which is usually the on ane Se ee forwarded to competitors 21 Easy to make $20 00 a week.some make twice | SS!) Duilet, which I rown wilh grea i cause of the congh. If eaten frecly at Counties York, Simcoe and all Counties are eee each competition that. Manv make more in spare time than velocity, and expands when it strikes, Va) “ cele eee during day at regular employment. This ear’a Great Sexagenary Celebrations are causing a terrible wound. We should bicycles the the ontset of a cold, they will break up of Guill eeectadeerel ty ®. C. Stearns 5. Messrs. Lever Bros. Ltd., Own : visit, : Feracold on the chest there is no < } ) a @ serious attack. > 38S = ee pes ete an will endeavor, to award, the boos sing it. | Books on eye ae free on to ite < Br eo a) Ay»: res > : air e , '. . ne » fl ; povtthe.—A0) children should : 3 Province of Quoves. makers, and has complete attachments, their ability and nt ments bu wale Wea peey Gabetacs Co Tid nee 9.3 pe maa ~ we a eee it to vs esr a t is unders a who Toronto, Can + iW and + mame through the nose &, Ovevince of Hew Grunsuten. compete oe to_accept the oT, , ————~ | shghtly inaccurate, but the ipaccuracies ? eep the mouth tightly closed. ’ Provines of Mova Gootin and LEVER BROS., LTD., award of Messrs, Lever mn on * ‘ 4 > any disease ; Princo Edward leland. as TO LET —Cottage on Upper Prince <t, con | are excusable. The good people of the sease germs enter through the ) 23 SCOTT STREET, TORONTO. P taining yrooms, anjoining the premises ef Republic need not be alarmed It is to be ; *pen mouth, while, if the mouth is kept ‘ey e//eOOCCURE jate Judge Hensiey. Possession given May 1. P : . : q closed, the air becomes purified wi ‘3 ’ ————« | Applyto W Leitch si—eod tf | hoped that the rifles will never be turned 4 ’ 2 ~f urified while ee ee toward them. passing through the long, moist passages aud tempered for the luygs.—Philadel- 9 HIGH GRADE | There are indications thatthe British : Record. 6 preparations against the Transvaal multi- 7 ———— ply in many directions. It was semi- ¢ sales | officially reported “<<. pw tres xray two more regiments have been notified to i OG LE i ° prepare for service in South Africa, and de negotiations are pending with Scotch ehip- owners for four transports, to be ready at the end of June. IS NOT, as most soaps, made from “soap fat,” the refuse of the kitch- en or the abattoir, VEGETABLE OILS supply the necessary in- gredients — one of the reasons why it should be used in nurseries and for delicate skins. in ln lin ie il i a Ni Ni il lt i il Ml il Ul ile, il, il, iil ill iil, in Break Up a Cold in Tims BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc. The house on Richmond 8%. west, at any occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod: his house is beautifu!ly situated on the bar bor front, with splendid view. Js fit- ed with all the modern imptovemen's, Apply to Mr. Thes Campbell. P P t I} Ih» Ine. | : Superphosphate, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, ee Kainit, Bone Meal, etc.. ete. © STRAMER “CAHPANA. These we guarantee to be the BEST and MUCH THE 3 1397 CHEAPEST Fertilizers ou the market, rnd challenge com- ewe . The Vienna correspondent of the Times learns from private sources that the pros- pects are improving in one direction at least. It is believed that Russia is disposed | j to give her approval to the French scheme | ¢ of reorganizing the finances of Turkey. The supposition is that asa result of the intlu~| ence of Count Muravieff, the Russian | ¢ Foreign Minister, an important group of | ( { ‘ { { { { Mrs. JosrepH Norwicx, : of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: ‘*Pyny-Pectoral has never failed to cure my children of croup after a few doses. It cured myself of a long-stand cough after several other remedies had failed. It has also proved an excellent cough cure for my family. I prefer it to any other medicine ior coughs, croup or hoarseness,” H. O. Barnour, petitors to a test— of Little Rocher, N.B., writes: Pamphlet, “Food for Plants,” and “Principals of Profit- ~ien see caus Peet nae the best selling medicine I have; my cus- . oc coocoacce MOOCCOOOCOSSSSSSS= SCS SOOSOSSS OC OOSOOOoOey French financiers is about to subinit to the Russian Government a comprehensive Burope. . y oP ten tomers will have no other.” se33¢ W ae Montreal for Cha) lotte-| able Farming” free on application. Bape mg ay a5 Cts scheme which woald provide for all tae own, Monday, 26th April. Freicht | es r requirements of the Ottoman budget and Mfrs Solicited. . } > DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. whatever funds might be necescary to exe- The Albert Toilet Soap Co., CARVELL BROS, ! i Proprietors, MonTREAL | cute the Turkish reforms insisted upon by Montreal. se~<tE~<O0OS — 4 % ae ; | ; Ntown. apr bs eod tl 26 Acents > ek Bre