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PSRGROEERSERORAGEDSGRECOSESRERRGGR ESE RERRESGGREREGGBSULERSORROOROOEOOD Men’s Fine Boots . We have just puton our | counters a number of Men’s | Fine Boots. odd lines, that we want to clear out: we’ve mark- é¢}) them down to about heir former price. So Fairs. selling regular price price $2.10 $1.50 to to $5.25 $3.00 GO"F BROS The Home Shoe Factory. oo id Ca ee NALF TONES O2<—> cZInNG ETCHING, ELEGTROTYPING.) Mame - 7) DOCK Sr : ‘St. JOH N.N.B. CHARLOTTETOW half S - ; i NO E. ISLAN MET WME 3 LTT JOYFUL RE NL D, THURSDAY MARCH 15. 1900 af ae EX [rus Liberty, when Free Born Mesa aaviag to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evairipves Se, Singie Copies two Cents LEPTION TO LORD ROBERTS On His E ntrance to Bloemfontein. DETAILS OF THE OCCUPATION BY THE BRITISH. SPECIAL DESPATCH Lonpon, March 15.—The f lowing is the text of Lord Roberts’ despatch to tl War er Office, announcing his oceupation , o i ri f j ' em fontein : “BLOEMFONTEIN, m . et ck ae Luesdsy, March 13 i 8 p.m. my command, i nave taken posses: Bloemfontein. “Tie British fl. Ove ° ; ° + presidency evacuated last evenicg be Mr. | sieyn, late President of the Orange Free State. “Mr. Fraser, a member of the late Executive Government,the Meyor, the Secretary of the late Government, Hand- roost, and other officers met me two miles from the town and preseniea me with the keys of the public offices. “The enemy have withdrawn from the neigh borbood and ail seems quiet. “The inhab: tants of Bloemfontein gave the troops a cordial welcome ” The above despatch, thongh da ed Tues- War Office until 7.20 p. m.,on Wednesday. The delay isattributed to the field telegraph not being connected with Bloemfontein on Tuesday evening. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. day, was not received at the Lonpox, March 13.—A despatch to the Daily Chronicle,from Bloemfontein, dated Tuesday evening, March 13, says: ‘Bloemfontein surrendered to-day. It was Occupied at noon. President Steyn, with a majority of fighting burghers bas fled northward. Genera! French was within five miles of the place at 4 o’clock on Monday after noon. He sent a summons into the town threatening to bombard it unless it sar- rendered by 4 a.m.,0n Tuesday. A white flag was hoisted on Tuesday morning and a deputation of the Town Council with Mayor Killver came out to meet Lord Roberts at Spitskcp, five miles eouth of the town, making a formal eur render of the place. Lord Roberts made a state noon. He received a tremendous ovation. After visiting the public buildings, he went to the offizial residence of the Presi- dent, by a crowd who waved the British flag and ' ertery at followed cheering | sang the Netional Anthem. The people were ina condition of frenzied excitement. On Monday afternoon, previous to the antennae ye Rovar| Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, Safeguards the food against alum. ee TO THE EXAMINER, surrender, there had been a little sniping and shelling, but theenemy then retired, Lord Roberts has his headquarters at "> - President’s house, and there are many of the British wounded in the building. The railway is net injured. MORE BLUFF, New York, March 15.—The Evening urnal prints the following from Presi- dent Kruger,of the South African Republics from Pretoria March 13.h via Berlin March 14: “To the Elitor of the Evening Journ). New York “The Burghers will only cease fighting with death. Our forces are re- t™4tingin good order to our first line of d fence on our own soil. The Natal campagin was longer in our favor then was expected. The British will never reach Pretoria, Tbe Burghers, Steyn, Joubert and myself, as well as all the others are united. There are no differences. God help us. (Signed) Krvcer ” OPINION IN LONDON. Lonpoy, March 15.—The general Cpin-~ ion, this morning, in the Continenta! as well as inthe London press, is that the Free Staters have practically thrown up the sponge. It is thought likely that a rear-guard action will be fought to Koonstadt by tbe irreconcibles of t:e Free State and Trans- vaalere, that revirement will be made from the Free State and Natal upon the Vaal where there is sure to be serious fighting. Lord Roberts ‘s not likely to lose much time in providing @ p:ovisional Govern ment to administer the affairs of the Free State. General White is considered the best man to take hold of affairs. The commander-in-chief can now turp his attention to the Southern district of the Free State, where Generals Clemente, Gatacre and Brabant have been holding the south bank of the Orange River, awaiting orders to push back the Boers. The latter are now in a bad position between them and Lord Roberts’ army. No movement of any importance was mace in that section yesterday, But a concerted advance will probably be made immediately, The Datch rebellion in the north-wes! of Cape Colony appears to be collapsing. Lord Kitchener is directing operations, and pouring British troops into the dis- trict where there annears to be a serious quarrel between the rebels and Free Statere, each accusing the other of treach» ery, and tureatening to shoot each other. Though there have been rumors of the relief of Mafeking repeatedly, there is no definite news, Every hour the condition of Colonel Baden~Powell’s little force is becoming more desperate. Tailor Made Suits.— Remember our tailer made suits this spring before you Alum vege. | powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. RO “AL BAKING POWDER CO,, NEW YORK. (ovo Ons cE Cm place your order. We have something ¢ nce to show you as soon as the carpenters > go. 300 yards i i ng showing®for Spring wear: costume tweeds and skiriw at Paton & wry, d & w. Dag yest, Z Raeee a a Co’s, DISMISSAL OF M&. BRACE Dear Sie.—I think it was a shamefa act for Sir Lonis Davies to dismiss Mr. R K Brace from the office of Gas In-p-ctor. The excuse he writes t> some vf the petitioners appears o be very flimey. But if it was dove toenable bim to fill bie place by another man. I will guarantee that he will know something about it at the next election. I think, myself, that he was diamissed because he was an ac- tive member of a certain Loyal Society, with which Laurier, Tarte, Bourassa & Co., are not in jove. It can plainly be seen that a pro-Boer would suit them much better than a loyal British eub- ject who would not withhold bis only son, but sent him to South Africa to fight the battles of the Queen, as RK Brace did. And I have no hesitation in saying that the man is hard-hearted and unsympathetic indeed who, claiming to bea loyal Britiso subject, would not take the first opportunity of turning out of power the pacty who dismissed Mr. Brace just as he was in receipt of the sad pews that his only son was severely wounded on the battle fielde of South Africa while making a brave and successful attempt with the rest of our noble Canadian boys in forcing Cronje to surrender. ‘, here ia a day coming, and don’t you forget it, Votes will count then R. A. P. M. THE ISLAND CONTINGENT. Six,—The portion of the eupplementary Canadian Contingent from P. E. Island was met at Mount Stewart by quite a large evidence their appreciation of tue brave boys. Immediately upon the arrival of the train at the etation, the noble fifteen, acting mpon tie energetic and courteous inviiation of our station agent, Mr. W. A. Cheverie, dismouated to the platform, where they were jouily cheered and comp! mented upon their seli-sacrifice avdtrie devetion to the Interests of the Empire. Though, in a soc al sense, to most of us they were etravgers, the inetincts of true loyalty eo predominant in the British soldier, as well a8 ia the civiiran, were so reciprocated that one, judging by the hand-shaking, the good wishes expressed, the farewells, and the einging altogether of the “National Anthem ” when partiog, would suppose the acquaintances were life-long. Truly, it may be eaid: “* The hearts of the navion beat together,” But, whiie wanifestations of loyalty of the character mentioned must be always hgbly commended, encouragement in a more ‘tangible shape, especially, when it isa vational reqarst, should not te set aside; for it must vot he ics: sight of chat, even in this loyal village, there are a few who darted off at a tangent to evade sub- scription to :+he * Patriotic Fund,” Alas! It would be unfair to diagsose such @ course ae uupatriotic. It would be improper treatment? Excuses pre- serve loyalty as well ae money. My di- agnosis is wrong. 1 shall erect for it a crowd to tomb. Yours &c. Bciuer,. Mount Stewart, March 13, 1960. THE BRIDGE. Sir, —It is to be hoped that vo trickery will be practiced in connectioa with the Bridge, as one b:comes suspicions by rea eon of the manner in which our Western member was spirited away. It the plac- ing of the bridge is a matter of saying money, why not place it at the Asylum Powot or farther up the River? The Pro- vince would then save $400,000, and let us have the old Ferry service leading from ihe city. Even if the bridge is place leeding off one of our city streets the the amouat we are asked to pay for a wazgon drive and walk appears to be exorbitant. Our City Council are said to be progressive. Would it not be well for them to interest themselves on behalf of the citizene, and calia public meeting. A few citizers should nos decide this im- portant matter. Perhaps it would be in order to ,udlish the names of those who signed the petition so that the public may know the gentiemen that the Domnnion Government bas slighted. Ci7izey, GOLDEN PRINCIPLES. A true devotion toZour profession for the public gocd. Accuracy, attention, politeness and Stirling value to all ranks and classes or our people. Combe. Brushes, Sponges, Perfo nes, Tooth Powders, and Tooth Washer, and a host of other every day articles at special and altractive prices. Paine’s Celery Compound is our best selling medicine. Why? Because it posseses health restoring virtues urknown to other medicines, REDQIN BROS., - - Druggists CH’TOWN, P. E, I. Carter's for Wall Papers dl We Gil 1. Weare the largest importers of wal! papers in P. E. Island. 2 Our wall papers are the most arcisile, 5. Our wail papers are sold at the very lowest prices, 4. The numbers of people who buy at our store after trying else- where proves the superiority of eur wall paper stock, We are not depending on large advertisements to sell oyr wall paper but on the superiority ofjour stock. io) Lilet & IMPORTERS OF ARTISTIC Wat Paper. Agents for Colui McArthur & Qo, Montreal, and Alfred Peats, New York. Special Notice Having purchased from Mr. F. Hornsby the stock and good will of his Bookand Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A wei supplied news stand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be known as os —aoe f StS *: ~¥ 4 a ba _apsolutely pure, It dosts only one-tenth ae per hen it xo3 buy itin large cans. It incriase the pre t from your pow. oe To be profitable your pu lets shoul your hens should be ine »nditiontolay y eggs are Ligh. It assuces perfect assi of the food elements 3 ceded to produce eggs. f you can’t get the Fowder send to us. Jo ots.; five. $1. Large two-lb. oon, ix cans, exp. p2id, 85. “Sample copy best Poul Sa eaeee i's JOHN )-) 5 CO, Boston, Mase “The Bazaar Bookstore.” at OU) Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch’town, March 1s, 1900. a, DR. CLIFT cures CHRONIC -DISEAS¥S and RUP by Salisbury tr eatmeat, Send a ioe mation,or call at Trure, N Merchants’ Bank of Haltax Buding NO 63 TOE SS | | | f ane,