- i[& DAILY EXAMINER ee ee Teri er Year Taois is True Liberty, when Free Born Men h: having to advise nes Public, may speak f free,’ "_Ror RIPIDES si Single Copies two Centr —— - ; one re Pe cncened VOL CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND. iMwnReeAY APRIL 32 re NO 8&7 2 a oo) New Gloves for Easter Every few days we have been getting in a fresh lot. : 42 To-day our stock is in splen- did shape for your Easter choosing. New colors are here. New styles, are ready. #§ Dropin to day and let us show them: Some of our best lines are 80e $1.10 $1.25 $1.35 guarantee everyone ot these. We The New Dress Goods Another addition to the dress goods stoek was opened last even- ing, Still another great lot is to be opened to- day, New new colored goods, new black goods, «> ds of all sorts, AS ess > Come ezily— ard let us sho | Mccre & McLeud ce eo re Se He Oe Se eS eS SPRING Tl qo S REPAIRING TIME mul THE FURNITURE BUSINESS erm, Have a lock through your house, and if anything needs repairing, let us send for it. We will put it in first-class order and ovr charye will be very low. i sent for, reupholstered, and SENT HOME, the LET US DO YOURS —— JOHN NEWSON oe —-——> 24 = ae enn” 6°66 9¢ | oDeoD ODBOSD 2032 OR oS $0SBHDW O@VSOSs |e ( , ( ¢ + [lattresses..... ‘ ; : ? or THE ~~ Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. ust been issued by the greatest and most progressive ine a ve } icy Has Accident Company in the world to- day. ' The po s iss ed by the agent in ¢ ‘harlottetown at a moments notice and | €nclosed in bstantial poc ket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. Temporary Disablerrent caused by accident in Railway conveyance, 49,00 per week Temporary Lisablement caused by Smallpox, V arioloid Diphtheria, Meas- - Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, umonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES j. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block, _ Ona RLOTTETOWN i BOER REPORTS NOT CONFIRMED ee third reverse ee ite PS TT a aks ae Ste s, . ROBERTS “HAD NOT HARD OF THE THIRDeREVERSE: »* When He Reported Regarding Situation in the Free State The Boers Attack Buller’s Flank but are Silenced by the British Artillery—British Casualties—Up- wards of Twenty Thousand out of Action —Strength of the Boers—A Report Regarding Baden-Powell’s Death Discredited. Ps SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. LORD ROBERTS’ REPORT. Lonpox, April 12.—Lord Roberts cables as follows ; ‘‘(zeneral Buller reports that the enemy attacked his right~ flank yes- terday while he eas engaged in changing his position, but our artillery silenced their guns and they did not press the at- tack. Our losses were four men killed and & men wounded, No further news from Wepener. NOT CONFIRWED. April 12, 1a. m.—Lord Rob hai not heard anything abont the reported on the situation ia the Free State on Tuesday and azaiv je-terday,and his silence has refuted Lexpbos, erts * when he the rumors of w tresy disaster to the Bri- tish arms. BRITAIN’S HEAVY LOSSES. Lexpoyn Apri! 12. The War Office hus issued areturo of the total British casu- alties up to Apri! 71h as follows: Killed in action, 211 officersand 1960 men. died of wounds, 48 officers uvd 465 men. Missing and prisoners, 168 officers and 3722 men. Died of disease, 47 officers and 1485 mev. Accidental deaths S officers and 34 men. Repatriated invalids, 288 Officers and 3934 men. Total 13,365, exclusive of the sick and wounded now in hogpitala, Tu the War Office return of casualities must be added the losses of last week and = wounded aggregatiog about 1,060 men, making a graod tot.l of up- wards of 23,600 officers and men put out of action, BOER STRENGTH. Lonpoy, April 12.—-Tairty-five thou- sand Boers with 90 guns are concentrated on the hills between Kroonstait and Winburg. The whole line is fortified and is almost impregnable. The War Office utterly discredite the report of Colonel Baden-Poweli’s death. ——— —_-— RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of | tartar. Safeguards the food agaist « alum. Alum eiiived li adie) eee the present day. A brigade has left Durhan to join Lord Roberts’ uader General Hunter. Lord Kitchener is at Aliwal North. The Boer position at Elandsiasgte «x- tends in crescent shape fifieen miles. Bad Bank Clerk. wee ee eS [Srecral to Tae Examive’.) Paris, April 12-—Leon Gagnet, a clerk i: a bioking house has been discovered selling n@litary documents to Germany, but he c'aims tbat the papers ure bogus. Ourimpo' tations of cloths for spring and summer is now complete, and we invite imepection of the largest and nob- — biest stock of esuitioge, overcoating and trousering to be seen in tke city. Correct style, perfect fit and best workmanship guaranteed. Always on hand,a full live ¢ gents furnishings.—Jobn McLeod & 0. Call and ree our stock of sticks, letest New York styles.~-Reddin Bros. Let us show you what handsome sticks we Lave aud how chean,—Reddin Bros, Just opened a full line of English and American bats ard caps in latest shapes and styles at bottom prices.~Joho Mc- Leod & Co. New spring Jackets and Capes just opened now is the time to see them at the big store.— ProwseB-os. eatin” Aeaaeataattiey seeaseciettianenemseeallinpataseie CLEARANCE SALE 4 Estate of the Late Mrs. Lewis, North Side of Queen Square. Glass, China, Crockeryware, Lamps, Favcy Goods, etc. 25 and 30 per cent dis- count, for a few days only. Sale to ccm- mence Saturday norning April 14th. Come earley and secure bargains. Terms cash. AUCTION SALE Horse Carriage etc. I am instructed by the mxecutors of the Estate of the late Mrs. Lewis, to eel! by auction on the Market Square on Sat~ urday, April 14th, at 12 o’clock, noon the well known Stallion BLACK DIAMUND KNOX. Also buggy, barness, etc. R. BEAIRSTO, dy & wkly Auctioneer. ~ LOST—Between St. Peters Schoo! and Brighton road a pair gold eye glasses finder ed, LOST—Horse weight with rope attaehed finder wiil be suitably rewarded by leaving eame at W. M, Coffin’s. FOUND—A bull dog pup, ewner can nave same by applying at this BOY WANTED--A good strong boy = , Smaart 4 to 16 years Of age, to deliver wor paresia for a ary sot store. Apply by letter to P.O, Box 1053. wili please leave at this Office ana be reward- | A FARMER States 5 Some Facts to Make ac Think. Sir,—i was a gool deal amused and surprised on reading an article in The _ Weekly Patriot of the 5ih inst., neaded | “* {he Farmers’ Real Friends,” and Icame to the conclusion that they bad got some new hand at the bellows, as I felt unwil-! ; ling to believe any of the regular Patriot } | eta would display such ignorance of facta | or otherwise wilful misrepresentation of the actual results of the policy of the two parties and their bearing on the interests of the farmers of this Dominion, The writer (whoever he may be) claims that experience hae proved the Liberals have been the real friends of the farmers by reducing their taxation and improving their facilities for trade. Let us for a few moments take up the policy of the two parties » :th reference to the reduction of the farmers’ taxation and increase in their trade, In order to expose the fallacy of the argument found in the article named, you will have to allow metogo back a few years to make comparisons. As you are well aware there was strong indignation in this province against the first direct taxes put upon the ceuatry by the Liberal goverament in 1877,—n: t 80 much against the amount of taxes as against the unjust and partial manner in which they were levied,—being placed on the farmers,and all other classes allowed to go free. The Liberal party, under that unjust act, collected from the farmers of thie Province, iu two years, neariy $100,000 in «direct taxation. The people rose ip arms against what they con- sidered an unjust tex, and drove them from power, Whatis known in this country aé the Sullivan Ferguson Government came into power and ran the public business of this country for twelve years, kept our public works in good repair, kept up all the in- stitutions of the country, and daring rine yearsof tbat time did not take one dollar of direct texes from the farmers of this country, and went out of power at the end of their term, leaving a balance of $124,000 against the Province and an increased sub- sidy from the Dominion Government of $20,000 a year to their eucceesore. The Liberals came into power and largely increased our expenditurer,—noi in the interests of the couutry, bat in favouritism on our ferries, and boodling in our roaiaud bridge cervices. They taxed the peopleto the tune of $46,000 per year. and in the fast eix years have taken from the people $276,000 in direct taxation (Those taxes will be largely 1n- creased this year by the tegislation of last cession.) And how do they stand to-day ? Probably bankrupt, having to iseue ce- ventures to meet ordinary expenditure, and besides have rolled up a debt of $600,000, and, if we inclade the Hillsborough Bridge, $1,000,000. They are the meno whom the Pa'riot scribe claims have proved themeelve- the friends of the farmers of this country How is the present Liberal Goveroment treating the representative farmers in the Legislature to-day? Last session they took them into town in the spring of the year,when their services are more required at home than at any other eeason of the year. In fact, it is almost ruin to a farm- er to ve absent from his bome in seed time. And here we are now on the 9th of, April and no cal! of the legislature yet ° Noble and great friends of the farmers, Mr. Scribe of the Patriot. Besiies, we have the hamiliating epectacle of a guv- eroment holding on to power (after this Province has declared want of eonfidence in them from Tignish to Murray Harbor) by the most Jishonest and dishonorable political corruption and jobbery ever practiced in any free country. The actions of the combination—be it Farquharson, Tar‘e and Davies, or wo ever it may be in the Pineau affair, would put to shame the most reckless of the Tammaay ring in their palmiest days. I cannot understand how men claiming to stand high io Church and State cau wink at and support such political jobbery aud corruption as bas been praciised in this Province for the last six months and expect this coun- try to recogaize them as honest and hon- orable men. I fiodthat this letter is epinniog out longer than I ans‘cipated,and I will there- fore reserve a few remarks thatI have to make about Dominion taxation uatil another day. A Farmer. Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, ete, Perrins Easter Gloves at Patons. Perrins Easter Gloves at Patons. 1 The Etude is a splendid monthly m1ei= {cal magazine, with colored eupplement, ' published in Philadelphia. Subscription $150 per year. Robert L. Cotton, agent P.O. Box 84, Charlottetown. Garters for Wall Paper. AE EVEEE TILT UIE LEeTITITITx coeeeea ap ek ein tt ck ok RMN, CE SE SE = SEL Vegetable Seeds Flower Seeds Farm Seeds q > H i i Sweet Peas a Specialty pa Catalogue free Call for it. Geo. Carter & Co. THE SEEDMEN, 3 ORR EE EE g WYCcunancnaeneranneannenenenaeeneneensey, = Flouss Cieanine wupplies Get it over early; we can make it easy for you. Honsebo!ld Ammonia, Ux Gall Soap. Silver Soap Re yal Silver Polieb. British Furniture Shine. Borax. Moth Balls aod Camphor. {nsect Powder. Rex Insect Destroyer [Jiquid). Rex 2utz Polish. Brass Paste Polish, 5c and 10c, e'c.. ete, PHONE 163. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drugstore, gas eH Sunnyside. Fi aycannnanesenaenennencaaro>orspeeaennse rISHING BOOTS This year we are making a specially good fishing boot, Having been fortunate in securing the best oil tinished grain leather, tanned with the long tan process, This leather is ::ed in all uppers cf our Fish and Kne2e Boots. The soles, insoles and counters are all of solid sole leather. These are absolutely waterproof. All hand made. GO#F BROS The Home Shoe Factory. TO LET The rorthend of a bouae situated on Prince >ireet, conta'ning nine roome, suit- able for a boarding house-or private resid~ ence. Apply to THOMAS ate Sesanuonnnsnuvesuvnnvnéssouseonsonennssnsseaosvaseznonaucconssussoguosueci= ~ Dressmaking. 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