= eq: 6 6S _ ”— x - ~ J r i) i i —Senate Read Room This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evsiripss THE DAILY EXAMINER Een eeeee ies VOL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND WEDNESDAY MAY 23.1900... NO ——aaeoeeoeee ee —————__—— SE ENE Many meo and boys who buy all their other furnishings here have never thought of asking for Caps. As one ofthem said the other day “Do you sell Caps? I never thoughs of this being a Cay store,”’ But it is, And like everything else this stere does—it’s doing the cap business well. As a matter of fact, sir, this isabout the best place in town to buy your cap. More here to seiect from than you'll find in most stores. New styles —nice styles, and then— we don’t want any f.ney prices. Now you know—yeu can’t get along without a cap—for wheeling—rowing — walking “knocking around” a cap is an every day necessity. Gaps Boy’s Caps. Men’s Caps. Nice caps are 22, 25, 28, 35, 28, 45, 55 and 65e, etc. BOERS MAY MAKE ANOTHER STAND A Before the Vaal River is Reached. THEY SAY THEY WILL DEFEND JOHANNESBURG. —- —- —F mr A. Despatch From Baden-Powell. The Relief of Mafeking told by its Defender— Bravery of Canadians Extolled—The Boers Routed near Majuba Hill—The Advance into Transvaal Expected this Week. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. REPORTS AND OPINIONS. again approsched the British Government cowecerning terms of peace,—receiving a reply that was not acceptable. No confirmation of this story is obtain- Loxpox, May 23.—The Boers, accords ing to Beusett Burleigh, bave definitely determined to make a stand at Rhenoster | MUURE & LED »on Charlottetown’s | ' Th: Busiest S Street. " ‘ ; Busiest eo ] <<» <> >_> eo. <-> — <-> <-> cs ©. <—) << © 2° > 4 *e—o — > <> -> «s=.- — — = <> <—_> —_- —\ ~- we, PITT | > O c < a> -A-- BARGAIN GREATER AIRE Than Has Been = Heels 15¢c un. Gut Hooks 10c per doz Lines and Casts—cheap, cheap. Rods—-j ust see our price We intend to give some rare bar- gainsin fishing gear this week. Files 30¢ per doz. Do wc ” ° & peciai Hand Tied 6c to |0c each. Apgly 10 us HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS North British & Mercantile Ins. Co Union Assurance Society. To Smokers Several odd lines 10+ Cizars at 4 for 25¢ Other bargains in this line Rememnopber the 24th is a big day this year and we will help to make it so. A WReddin Phm B Central Drugstore. Phoenix of Londen. All Briti:-h Companies—Risks taken at low rates. Childrens’ Tan Sirap Sunnyside. *SPOREREDOURGUUORERDRDGRRERERELGURRERECRRERGRSGRESRESEDL SCRERORREGHCEE VHRESTEADAGEAADARAR DEAD AD NOT’~"*"sGnnnaees FOR SALE — eae That nicely situated resid- ence, with out buildings, on the Malpeque Road, une mile from Post office, with 9 or 32) acres of land, aw desired, Apply to wake J. T.PEA RDON. Merchants Bank of Prinee Rdward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for, Deposits received and interest allow: ed at best current rates. ° Slippers 39c. GOXF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. i } as fully determined bitter end, the correspondeuts themeelves Re ; ; b’e. River, which ,is between Kroonstadt and } *” the Vaal River. “A DHSPERATE STAND.” They bave entrenched themselves acd} Kroysravt, May 23.—The enemy are have big guos, some of them Creusrots, 10 erecttt gy one forts, blesting em place- Fosition. | ments and digging treucbes thirty miles The British infantry moved forward on | north of here, at Rhenoster Kop, Rhenos- Monday, and Lord Roberts’ headquarters | ¢.» river and Henning Spruit. They have been urged to make a dea- Transvaalers will have an opportunity of | perate stand, yesterday,and py tomorrow probably, the proving their words. | they will tight to the last man. Alsbough rome later despatches from Pretoria depict Messrs. Kruger aad Steyn Whether Pretoria or Jobanae-berg will be defended seems very doubtfu!, Cleary, with the thied cavalry brigade thoug) the Transvaal Government has issued a ie foot of Majuba Hill. A battery of horse artillery Laing’e Nek, finishing up by several waggons and prironers, kind of manifesto telling the people ot | th the Rand to prepare for a seige. | Rumors are afloat as to Boers having | Gas —— Absolutely BAKING ” Pure ee LPO WwW? ER No inferior or impure ingredients are used in Royal for the purpose of cheapen- ing its cost; only the most highly refined and healthful. Royal Baking Powder imparts that peculiar sweetness, flavor and delicacy noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. Alum is used in making cheap baking powders. If you want to know the effect of alum upon the tender linings of. the stomach, touch a piece to your tongue. You can raise biscuit with alum baking powder, but at what a cost to health! Sate hile A tam MES Tis HS mit a ‘ { 2 — ROYAL BAKING FOWDER CC., 1CO WILLIAM ST., NEW YCRK, Ex-Presideat Steyn says They now number seven thousand ,com- manded ty General Dewit, General Botha 'o fight it outto the being ill. appear to think that the end of the Boer | CLEARY’S ADVANCE. resistance is not far off, |} New Cartis, May 23.—General | caught up with the enemy’s rear guard at! : I ) £ ehe)led capturing ports, however, got away. NO SURRENDER, Transvaal Groverament hae informed considered, and does not intend to consid to a fnish, The foreign consuls have been informed that Jchaunesburg will be defended, and the goverament anoounces that it will not hold itseif responsible for injury to person or property resulting frem defensive measure.s Pretoria ‘despatches affirm that Presi - dent Krugerand Mr. Steyn and all! the most prominent leaders of beth republics, after a prolomged interehange of views, are determined to continue resistance, but that the misority of the leaders advocate surrender without terme. Johsanesburg aod Pretoria are being eleared of non-combatants. The Boer chiefs, who now recoffnize the possibility thatthey will have totdefend their cities, are preparing with the utmost. haste The advance of Lord Roberts wil! pro- batly be swift, It is the expectation of well-ioformed observers here that the Vaal River wil) be crossed by the end of the week. Nothiug new concernisg the relief of Mafeking bas come through, All ac- counte of engagement of May 16th, ex- tol the bravery of the Canadians. BADEN-POWELL’S REPORT. Loxpon, Mav 25, 11.60 a. m.—The War Office issued a deepatch from Lord Roberts, under date Honey’s Spruit, May 22, anuoucciog the receipt by him of the following messge from Major General } Baden-Powell : ** Marexrnc, May 17.—I am happy to inform you that Mafeking was success” fully relieved today. * The northern and southern eolumnea joined hands on May 15, and attacked the enemy yesterday, and after a small en. gagement entirely defeated them, with 1088. “The British casualiies were three killed and 22 wounded. “The relieving force marched into Mafeking at nine this morning, and the relief and the defence forces combined and moved out.aod attacked the enemy’s head laager, ‘‘We shelled them out and nearly cap~ tured Snyman and took one gun,s flag and a large amount of ammuaition, stores, etc: “Five dead and fi‘teen were found. “The enemy appearto be retreating which is lying low possibly to cover the retreat of the remainder. “Captain McLaren and Corporal Murray were found in the Boer hospital. They are doing well. “The towns-people Mafeking their relief.” HAMILTON’S ADVANCK., Lord Roberts’ despatch further adds; ‘fan Hamilton reached Heilbron this worning after @ series of engagements with the Boer force under Genera! Dewet who is retiring before him. General Broadwood hes" captured fif, teen Boer waggons There baye been seventy-five casual- ties in Hamiltoo’s force to yesterday evening. “We marched here this morning .” aod are heertily grateful for QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HONORS. Higher Titles for Noble Gentlemen. | (Specia, ro Toe ExaMinen.]} LonDox, May 23 — The Queen bas grant- ed Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal a patent of his title to his daughter only — the Hon. Mrs Javed Howard Blise, Among those who have _ received bonor of knighthood is Prof. Richard Claver- * house, Jobb Zeglus Professor of Greek at Cambridge University and member of Par- liament in the Conservative interest for the University. Other bonors include the usual long list of political and ser- vice promotione. Peerages are conferred on Lord Morris, on his retirement from the Arrpeal Courte,on Sir Peter O’Brien, the The maintrain of the enemy’s trans»! Irish Judge, and on Sir Richard We! ser, . =*>s | former Atiorney-Gen+ral and now Master bing, Captain-General Loxpon, May 23, 2.30 a. m.—The | Chief of Jamaica, is made Knigi:t of the the| Grand Croes of St. correspoudents at Pretoria that it bas pot! George and Lieutenant-General Geo ye | ; | wounded Boers inal directions, except one commando garrison of | | | | | | of the Rolls. Sir Augustus Wiliiam Hen- and Goveroor in- St. Michbsel’s and Digby Barker, Governor ut the Berwalas er unconditional surrender, but wi'l Sgh¢; is made Knight of the Grand Crosse of the Bath. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES Three and a Half Millions Added to the Expenditures of @@s Year. [Sreciat To Tae Examixer.]} Orrawa, May 23.—The supplemen ary estimates fer the current year were brought down on the adjournment of the House thie morning. They total $3,689 889 disiribuved -s follows: $1336552 charged to cap « $2,521 1L6@ charge to innome; $100,000 charged to the war in South Africa, with $75,166 unprovdel for, There ia coesid-ravie talk here about the birthday konor-. W nile it is generally recognized that tue Minietez ef M lita will ba the recipent of a title on account of the por tla’ he has reading coutingenis to South Africa, it may aot be given until the war It ia also Freche:t*, French Canadien poet, #i!! te iaiced from C. M.G , to K.C.M G, The Infantry brigade at Charlotretowna taken in is Over. rumored that Lou's will go intocamp, Jare 26 toJu'y. 7 with with 2 companies 4 and5of the Fourth Regimest C A., Se he and 82nd hattalio. De ee 70 aoe. who has tested it. Ask any one who has used Surprise Soap if it is not, a pure hardscap;themostsatisfactory i soap and most economical. Those who try Surprise always continue to use it. SURPRISE ts a pute hard Soap, Wook’ You wiil do your svare of course in celebrating the Queen’s Birthday We have lots of fireworks rh 10 sult everybody and every purse. Cali early and select. GEO. CARTER & WwW. tt NTRP Re SEN EP ; 12°" SM aera a a a eee FEE Ae 2 pene | cates meee dnaieiiind a a 7 ed 7 - * meat a RAE) dahdaieell