— i: id Room THE DAILY EXAMINEF Vea This is True me when Free B 1. ce {~~ > —_S—- > —_- |_| pp -—- — i a Vhin IS what’: just right, and new. Our furnishing department is showing shirts that you’d be proud to wear, (Quiet tasteful patterns, open fronts or open backs. A lot of pretty things in soft fronts with cuffs attached. Some trim stylish things in full laundered style. with cuffs some without. Some PRICES ? S4e, $1.19, $1.15, $1.30 5c, Ce me ee eee MOORE. ~ & - The Bus) McLEOD est Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. Ri _> > 2. ©. ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ —. | Of course you'll need one or two colored shirts. Of course you’re interested in CHARLOTTETOWN Eta WREST ca 30rn Men having to naviad the Public, may speak free.’ an RIPIDES “MONDAY MAY “ KROONSTADT TAKEN ' WITHOUT OPPOSITION =" j - ‘Removed. We have and Great George Street. ) moved into our brick building on Kent Street (between Queen We will be please sd to meet all our old customers, and as many new ones as may find it ¢ convenient co call on us at our new quarters. We wil! i keep a full stock of seeds in White Russian, White Fife and Red Fife Wheat, Timothy, Clover, Vetches, Peas, etc, etc. We have also receive i the greater part of our Seasons CarriaGus in Buggies, Road Wagons, Road Carts, line of single and double harness. One Horse Grain Seeders, Giant Seeders, Grain Drills, Surries, Truck Wagons, Cart Wheels, also a full Disc Harrews, Spring Tooth Harrows, Steel Plows, Potato Cultivators, Churns and Washers Wholesale and Retail. Piease call and see us rom, Our goods are all pew and of the best. REMEMBER THE PLACF, 147 KENT STREET. efore you buy 2s we have a large stock to choose A. HORNE & Co. Charlottetown, Apri! 20:h, 190, eee t-_ = " ————— Straw Hat Enamel Ivg15 TINTS = me Try acan, only 10 cents. SIMON W. CRAZBBE. April 11th 1900. Walker’s Corner TT | nee CONTINUE TO PUSH THE BOERS. There are Three Brigades Follo wing Them Up. Opposition in the Free State Practically Over— Burghers Treking Homeward—Heavy Fight- ing Reported in Natal—The Relief of Mafe- king. London ————— SpEcIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. LONDON EXCITED. Lonpen, ‘May 14.—Not siuce Lady- smith and Kimberley were relieved has been in such a __atate of excitement as it was on Saturdsy night. ‘‘Kroonstadt taken ~ without opporition.” The news came | almost like a thunder clap. PUSHING THE ENEMY AT EDEN. Even, May 12 via Thabs N’Chu, May 13—General Rundle is pushing the enemy | bck along 8 froot of thirty miles. The Boers, it is believed, sre concen- ie at Clocolau. General Grenfell oocupied Newburg’s Mille this morning without opposition ‘capturing many tho1sand bags of wheat flour. Four hundred Boers just escaped ‘him. Generals Boyes’ Brabant’s and Camrp- " bell’s brigades are following up the enemy: | A large «quantity of rifle cartridges have beeu found on the farme. REPORT FROM KROONSTAD!. Kroonstapt,May 14.—President Steyn has gone to Lindley, the new seat of tie Free State Government. A number of Burghers are treking homeward. Qpposition in the Free Siate is practically over. All the prisoners in the hands of the British here agree that the quarrel be- tween the Free Staters and the Trans- vaalera is eo acute that the Transvaalers have iecided to leave their allies whom they accuse of cowardice and lack of patriotism, Most ofthe Transvasi prisoners think that if they are defeated at Vaal River the Boers will retreat to Pretoria. But there appears to be growing dis- trust in their Transvaal Government. In a word the back of the Boers resist- ance seemsto have been broken. The Burghers are noi fighting with their pra~ vious stubborness. They seem ready to retreat on the slightest pretext. The prisoners, even the Transvaalers, appear giad to have been captured. They say they are sick of the war,which caa only have one ending. Several have exclaimed: “We have jost our liberty but why should we lose our lives.” President Steyn is reported as having been frantic with rage, as having kicked and cuffed burghers after vainly implor- ing them to continue the fight. Lindley, the new Free State capital, is 45 miles southeast of Kroonstadt half way to Bethlehem. FIGHTING IN NATAL, Lexpox, May 14.—The Standard pub- lishes the following from Durban, dated Sunday: There are persistent rumors here ef heavy fighting in Natal. A Red Cross train left last night for the north. ENEMY DISORGANIZED. Geneva Sipise, May 11.—The enemy is quite disorganized. At a meeting of the Free Staters it was decided that they wonld surrender Kroenstadt, and abandon the war. MAFEKIN@ AGAIN. Lonpon, May 14.—A report that Mafe- king was relieved reached London Jast night from ao uaofficial sourc>. No offi- cial confirmation is at hand and the rumor mey easily be permature. To jxdge from the progress of the Brit- ish reliet turce, as reported by the Boers, Mafeking -hould be reached by taday or ‘tomorrow or by Wednesday at latest. RovAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of of tartar. Safeguards the food ti alum. siitiaiiin it greatest = to Dith of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. RCE ee — COFFEE 30 cent pound tin. This coffee ia prepared with a knowledge of what most people requ3re viz —good strength and pronounced flavour. Ther has been incorporated with its emall proportion of chicery which adds to its Strength, and is positively a healthy drink in itself. In every can will be found a hand snme piece of Bohemian decorat- ed glassware. SANDERSON & CO Victoria Row Grocers, FOR SALE eee ee That nicely situated resid- ence, with out buildings, on the Malpeque Road, one mile from Post office, with 9 or 32 acres of land, as desired, Apply to Jd: T.PEARDON. i i ! ‘our Heavenly Father in His all wise ; JAMES TAIT, jr., Florist, 14, 4900 A DISGUSTED LIBERAL. pes and Believes that the Hum- | [specraL re Tae Examiner.] Havirax May 14.—Israel Burrell, who for years has been one of the Liberal leaders of Digby County, left on Wednes day for Mexico where he owns considers able mining properity whieh he will en- gagein developing. Hedees not expect to return very soon, aud before leaving he leftamessage to his late pelitica! associates He said: ‘* The Liberals are the greatest humbugs in the world since their advent to power. They have violated every pledge they made to the people before the elestione. Nothing would please me bet~ ter than to hear of their crushing defeat throughout the country. I believe they will be badly beaten in Nova Scotia and I think they will bave the same experience in other provinces. ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE. To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Craswell, Clyde Station, P. E, I. Dsar Fariexps :—Since it hath pleased Providence to take to Himself your be- loved daughter and our much esteemed sister, Mary Leuisa, we, on behalf of “Refuge ” Division, No. 201, 8. ef T. de- sire to convey to you our heartfelt sym- pathy in this your hour of severe trial. Although she was not permitted toe attend our meetings regularly, owing to declining health, nevertheless during her convection with our Order she endeared herself to sll by ber kind and amiable dieposi- tion. While we realize that your loee is irreparable, yet we feel assured thet she has gone to be with Jeeus which is far better. “Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low; Thou uo more wilt join our number, Thou no more our songs sha't know.” May the God of Grace console your hearts in this your sad affi:ctior. Submitted in Love, Purity and Fedelity. Rost. I. C. Hut, N. 8. J. Musray, Eeyect S. Werks, BertHa J. STEVENSON, Harrisz A. Sevuicx, EMELINE ACKLAND, Committee. Fredericton, May 1@th, 1900. o> WOT Poli- ticlans Will have to be labeled This side up with care. rr, Iv’s with care we attend to your every want io our line. Perhaps you are not through Louse cleaning — here’s where we can assist yon, Now about putting away fure— Camrhor we keep—also Moth Balls and the like. Ever use Rex Ineect Powder— you should. A.W, Reddin Phm B Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. rAMGREGGGREGREEGRECORROREASCHREREPOREREEE CC er ee a? eae WORSPUREROROUQDERGRERGEEEQGORUKOREOGOGHOGEDOGDHOUCERGEORACOUDOREEROQEGSQESRTe « HER MAJESTY'S ANNIVERSARY. The Sunday nearest to the 24th May will be observed by the 8. O. E. Society by an Annual Paradeand Specia! Service jn one of the churches. CELEBRATE WITH A ROSE. They always wear Boses on Parade. Every Britisher ought to. We are ordering « special order on the 18th May. in time for Sunday 27th. If you want any leave your order before the 18th at Tait’s Green House. s mé&w. Richmond &t., West. . —_ + Makes Child’s Play of Wash Day u SOAP isa hard which has remark- able qualities for easy and quick wash- ing. SURPRISE really makes Child’s Play of wash day, Try ft yourself. § ST. CROIX SOAP MPG. CO. St. Stephen, N.B. ———————_—_—- ————_——- - Fisld Seeds. Imported White Onte. Imported Black Oat S. rn White Roatun West, White Fife Wheat Duexbill 2 roved) Barley. Mand: cheuri (6 6 rowed) Barley Qqueneses coments sane Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, Vetches, Fie!d Peas. Wholesale and Retail. GEO. GARTER & (0. Seedsmen. — Our Plow — Boots HOME MADE.— That means made right here in Ch’town, n:t imported ones, that’s the kind that wore you so well last year. We're making them just a litt'e better this year, and the price is just the same, We have cheaper one’s when you want them. Price $1.0 and $1.10, and good for the price, GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. DR- GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAK & SURGEON (Graduate McGill Universit; ) Office and Residence—-Dorche- er > ': +e Office Houre—?9 to 10,8 mm, 1°53 and 7 0 8, p.m Prompt attention to country: sila. te SL Ae A A EN OE TOR EL CT ts - : TERE = wd a ak pe epee ee ee om SEF RRA hs IME LES ERE EISELE AL IE MO MORIA OLE LONE LO AIRE. it Eis nT casi. ies em to te SRG AMEE NR NT aN LI UE RT ER CS I SO: INE iu 7 a ert «ae (ae eee nie a Sor aan ae a . / y ie a ee he 4 ms ee