| Ni ‘i pruace Neau NOM DAILY , - . ne me 2 Y - ~ | This is T 3 ot are ———— = = = “His is true Liberty, whea Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evaipzpas Single Copies tw VOL 36 CHARLOTTET VN oP: E.- ESEAND. THERSDAY. MAY: 34, 1900 Me? 127 rcr REY OEE pgs Sencw rte C)\V ' any other make in the world. And they have solid merit to back every claim that’s made | for thom. Here are vhree styles. Short waist, made of grey sateen, lined with white jean, it has a four elasp faatening, removable front, back, ard side steels. “out-door giri.” It’s a bonanza for the Same grade in lon: material, tape fasteme| butten:, re- moveable steels, patent bsuckl+ for hose supporter, shoalder straps, cte., The nieely . waist, same A ‘ f | | 4 4 , 2) i 4 \ i AL 3 WW \ STS : WAISILS You don’t need much introduction. Yow knew them pretty well already, for they’re p rbably more extenrively advertised than sketch represents it very , $1.50 A very fine waist is made of white sateen, jean lining, tape fastened but- tons, leng waist, laced over hip, pat- Ss ent suspender buckle. $1.85 a-— FERRIS. WAIST. le 222. £1.00 adies’ medium form,’ Extra long waist. Superfine finish. Battoned front. Laced White, Drab and Black, ~~ —-—- —_ Of course we have what you want, in stocir, MUDRE - & ~ MtLeOD The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. others, and thea, if we laven’t exactly well order any share the factcry makes. Hf you wan! a New Sui Now is the time. We have a biz rarg: of Men’s Suits in Tweeds end Worsteds. Tweed Suits $2.75 to $10,00 5:75 lo i240 500 pairs mens separate pants 75c to $4.2C. Sepsrate coats and vests at any price you want to pay. We'll consider ita favor if you look through our stock. Whether you buy or not, we gre sure you will be pleared. Our men’s collars and ties are beauties, Men's collars 8c and up, Call tc-day. 2. MACDONALD & C0 Where Worth ana | ow Price- Meet. ————— Ce JUNE: WEDDINGS TRA ETSI a aS as | They’re near at hand, and the proper gifts are forthcom ing _ Our stock is a large collection of pleasing suggestions— in accord with your most exacting ideas, At ‘his season of the year make a epecialty of Wedding te Engagement Kings, the latterin any setting you may esire. W. W. WELLNER-. + E Chiba i Kruger’s Influence is Done--H Left the Capital, — EL Roberts did not Enter Johannesburg Yesterday —There were many Armed Burghers in the town—Twenty-four Hours Were Asked Be- fore Surrendering—A Small Body of Brabant’s Division taken Prisoner. SpeciAL DesPpATCH TO THE EXAMINER. AT PRETORIA. Lenpon, May 31,2 a.m.—The Daily Mail publishes the following from the Ear! of Roselyn, who was aprisoner at Pretoria, bat who,a3 acivilian, appears to have been released : “Pretrosia, May 30, 11.40, a. m.— Pretoria wi:l be occupied in about two bours, w thout resistance. “The Presid nt has gone to Waterval- Boven. “The Burgomaster Dee Sousea, is authorized to receive tie British. “He, with en ‘nfluential committee of luding Chief Just cs cit’ zens. bef Gregor oweki, lites b ‘er a@rpoir ted a pre-e v life and pers pertv duriog ine iat rr zou “Evervining is quiet, bat crow @ are wailing expeciauily in Cuurca and iu ine equares for the arrival of the British. “Pearing possible disturbance and b!ood” war at Hay shed anovg tie prisoners of Waterva!, the Uuit-d States Consul secured tneir'liberation on parole. “T was permitted to accomp any Cflicers Everything was quiet.” TEE WAR IS OVER. Loxpon, May 31 —The Boer war is over. Before this news reaches you the Britirb flag will be fiyiag over Pretoria. Anything that may happen now ia mere- ly a matter of policing aod pacification. Titi FIRST NEWS. Lexpon, May 31.—The War Office has received no information as to the move- ment of Lord Roberts’ troops, and a twentyefive mioutes after one o’clock this mornieg it was stated that the authorities bad no news for publication. The Londor. Mail, therefore, obtained the iret inkling of the great news through its correspondent, the Earl of Rosslyn. President Kruger left the Transvas] capitel as a fugitive, having probably been deposed. He was re sprted yesterday tobe at Waterval-Boven, which is not marked on avy available map. This can bardly be Waterval where the Bfitish soldiers were confived, but is apparently a station Rovar Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. sitacte to Keath of the present So wOER MEW YORK. P-4 “ ee ~ :. Ser . oa the Delagoa Bay railway, half way be ' | | Sie Alon) Mileer and Presidee, K.uz rs. o mfontein for the importan, | confererce ce carniog points at issue be- | ween G ea &>otain and the South African } the foliowing from Lord Roberts, dated END OF THE WAR IS DRAWING NEAR BRITISH TROOPS PROBABLY IN PRETORIA« TO-DAY. 6 — Has oS —— ——_<, tween Middleberg nd Koomatip»ort. The defenders of the forts were orderea by the local committee appointed to pre- serve peace, to leave ‘heir posts. All other news, important enough in a way, sinks into insignificance beside the | occupation «* the Boer capital. Oue cans « help being struck by the ec pacity.of Lord Roberts for directing his movemeats in such & way as to cause a remarkable coincidence in the date ofthe day chosen for his entry into Johan vesbury. Tia is the fit anniversary of the arrival of Republic, es, ecially thos2 connected wiih he grievances of the Outlander poputas iva of the City of Goll. BEFOBE JOHANNESBURG. Loxp y, May 31.—The War Office has Germiston, May 30 :— to a flag of truce sent to Johaunesbury this the com- mander came to see me. He vegged me to defer entering the town for twenty-four hours as there were many armed Burghers still inside, ** T agreed to this, a3 I am most anx~ ious to avoid a disturbance’ in the town aod as bodies of the enemy are still holding the hills in the immediate neigh- borhood, from which they will have to be cleared off beforehand. Brabant reports May 28th, ‘* In answer moroaing, ** General that two of his patrols, consisting of two Cfficers and forty men.were cut off by the enemy and taken prisoners.” PERSONAL. cet ee Senator Prowse is at the Hoe] Davies. Mr. Jas, Clow,ex M. L. A., Murray Harbor North is at the Queen Hotel. The Rev. Mr. Gordon, of Pine} Hil! College, Halifax, was passenger by the! Princess this morning for Pictou, ‘ Mies Philipps, Mise Higgs, Mies Poole, | Miss Brecken,Charlott« town,Mias Deacon, | Little York, the Misses Moore, Eldon, and | Miss Eva Wright, Summerside, returned | bome last nigbt from Mount Allison Ladies College, Seckville. A Caynapian Honoren. — Profexeor James.G McGregor, Dalbousie’s Professor of Physics, hae been recommended by the } Council of the Royal Society for admis- , sion asa Fellow. This is the most coveted | ot scientific hovore, and thie is the first time the honor has come to Canadain ' recognition of original research in physics. This recognition by the highest body of scientific opinion in Great Britain will give great pleasure to Dr. McGregor’s frieods and to Canadians. Qveen’s County Riretw Assoeration.— All who are interested in rifle shooting are invited to attend the annual meeting of { the association to-night in the City Court groom at 8 o’elock.} Breaking ‘Open a Mem-| bers Desk, WHO DID THE DEED ? a The Government Votes Down an Enquiry. Mr. Birch’s deek in the Legislature was breken opeo last eyening, detween six and eight o'clock. Fortunately be had removed the impertant papers which it had eontained. and which were doubtless seught. This foresoon, Mr. Bireh moved that the Committee of Privileges investi - gate the matter, But the majority of one refused this reasonable requeert. No doubt the desk was broker open by eome member or official of the House ? Who is he? What was bis motive? Why was tke metion of this forenoon voted down ? These are questions asked by every one. But the Goveroment enyuiry. Mr. Birch cugbt to employ the City Marshall and by a/l means try to unravel the mystery. 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