THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 21, rgoo. 6 ns ‘ oS 3 aed Se tr Co fiek wee 2 agement ak The > , Transvaal War = ne ae ee é ns 3 < a oie ‘ : — | DOCTORS, LAWYERS MIN Scolls Emulsion. ‘CATIONALISTS AND POLITICIANS is the remedy. A little of ceved alate fiom Star Werks dred] FQREES AS ONE MAN House ot Pelment—e man you wo ‘ oul MOCHMOMCID, MACH 3 ine ” . |trust as your spiritual advise han it or I fimes a day |? ‘ ‘ <4” wil rom ee bu lucat wi do woncers. The Mat | you would trust the education of your son Hany tines snce Let Biron! Ana Put the Great Seal cf The: faba er | e ied ; | | : my oy ~ 5 ty ie oe ae ee ae — pinched, sad faces become ir march for Bleomf ave | ILC U S wre Cc wOAd Cf eit good honest things that many].o.+ health. Take warni i / : YOur Neaiun, ane Warning, ere iy 1 ay . tried to get an Of] irtunity t atte t men in high places have att i}: : . i rou and rosy the wasted YI r fr f pia lave attested!i.» hint of the catarrh taint i | f vive 1 u description of the 1 rch A oe pro : . 1) aN 3 i ate i Own sio tira AUATT a Pt ite ser | 1 P ° ~ : : : say cles ed ' —. : a @ TAF ea i . = _— ipnatures, } ow + , limb plump ai 4 firm. If salt ial aun oht si Din, le ; v aa C L« ais & 6 dew! ee? +, Aone Seg Ca arr] al Powder vithou Ht {your baby is not doing well “When our regiment left Belmont 1] a apy gy] der th Grea a bechindy: shod ane ante ae \ Yl ic ocgat foodanelicine, |"azdowm at De Aar trying to get an| owder as the Greatest, " « few names of proniinent|you'surely, absolutely and permanently ; ' cor ae > ~ Y 1 1 ‘ ’ yanadi l | try CALS eI Gat food-medicine. extra blanket and rubber sheet per } < tary} | ‘ anadians who have used end are be-| whether you have been a slave one montn 4 sev. and $1.00, al) druggista. man. I succeeded, but the dif uily © thenlers { da vers n the Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Pow-|or fifty years. It relieves cold the / neerecceces . conennes was to get acar to bring them along |der:—The sight Reverened Dr sad in t | | | g. ; Lee : a ; be ; Light veverenet Ir. Sweat- {head in ten minutes, FI W hite’s | secured one, however, and the road : “erTson i Hxperience Is the rich, the poor, must naturally come!man, Lord Bishop of Toronto; Rev. Dr . . . i | was so blocked in conveying ration: a] anmi’q | Witl its gras it is { »|Lautry, of tl ; a . pee peers > er Geen 4 Regine best evidence, aad a man’s |“! ' arasp. And it is not to be|Lautry, of the Anglican Chure Rev. f |} and war materials that when 1 got Dack ° ' wondered at that such a galaxy « Yan-| Dr i li é j 4 : : E : m .P- & ” ii LHaLS i LalaNry i Can- Dr. Withrow. >it ° e : ‘, : ‘) 4 Caramels i to Belmont the regiment had left Wilh On a Signature seals iis ada’s best men as hay lor illi Merl \ ese Canadian DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE if S ethene ar . ro ek oe tg 5 : : Ps ada‘: ~ as have done soare willing,: Merhodist Magazine; Rev. <A. R. Ch; i i ke * 4 | | instructions for me to store the blank Faith. Hundreds of Can- | having emselv abe ; »Vham- | HEART gives relief inside of 30 min- 1g themselvas been , ree Oo — “4 AS< O08 and Snowflake Chocolates <a Can be had at any fo llow ing firs. class ore T. J. Merris wv. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLcod & R. H. WUason, Seed Time Soon here. our 1900 Seed Catalogue Now Ready Free to all who ask: Our Specialties Choice Garden Veget- able, and best Flower ods, arities of weet Peas + Haszard & | toore Books, Seede & Faney Goods. 2»? = os ea ce 2? @e Bring back anything not dene properly ¢ Bring back anything not doneright Its our business to turn out work right, and if we are informed ‘bat nny work we have done is not satisfactory we are only too glad to make it satisfactory free of charge. [ts our busiaess to please customers and we alwaya -trive 'o do «0 as far as it lies in our poxe> When in need nh thirg in our 1 line remember YODERN” “Tat Envineers & Machiniste and Boiler Makers. Brace stewart and Oo'y. steam N iv. Co’v’s W barf Ch Own, P Ky I } none 125 x ; ouncers = _ @&e 2 Be B18 BT qe ; “2 = «oa @ &= Bw oa eowosn oom nn ee SS = oe eS @ @ OO OPO DS tease Ose | ou ee @2 )* AT MASON’S STORE Se OSA? <r You can get the latest Canadian and Americano newspapers received by mail each night. you want a paper or ook toread. Fruit, , Tobacco, Cigete etc. passing this wey. Drop 101 magazine or { onfectione: rd when youre eR. KH. Mascon Cot BOOT SCAR OB ae @ed owe * OG aa24 62% —_— Cts, CIC, At Belmont and fi I went on to Graspan, by rail and joined the 7 low Shrosphires who were following our regiment. Weset out on foot and caught the Canadians at Ramdam, about twelve miles distant. We car- ried no tents, and slept on the ground that night without cover. Next day we marched to Watervaal, about 15 miles. The day was very hot and many men fell out of the ranks, but no Island- ers. On the following day, Thursday, we pushed on to within three miles of Jacobsdal, where a fight was in pro- gress between our advanced troops and the Boers. Jacobsdal was soon taken. Friday we marched to Jacobs- dal and halted for the day. In the afternoon, about five o’clock, we set out for a night march and proceeded all night to Klip drift, arriving next morn- ing. Werested during the day and forged along next night, coming to Paardeberg early Sunday morning, the 18th February.; We will long remember that day. We had finished breakfast and every- one felt like going to bed when a staff officer came galloping up with an order for our brigade to ford the Modder River and attack Cronje who was ad- vancing on us and was entrenched along the bed of the river. This stream is not very wide, but is in some places very deep. The banks are high, from 30 to 4o feet in places, and these banks are interrupted by dongas, dry water courses, Cutting into them in broken lines, thus affording great natur- alcover. The sides of the river are covered by a thick growth of trees in places and other places with more de tached growth. Our orders on Sun- day morning were to have all our wag- ons parked under cover of some kopjes about one mile north of the Modder River and our regiment to cross the river. The men waded over, the wat er being up to theirneck. Our men and the Gordon Highlanders went across together in fours. Each four Canadians locked arms with four Gor- dons and pulled through all right while the brigade was forming up on the other side. I had to return tose that the wagons were properly parked While this was being done | was sur prised to hear a heavy firing across the river andto ffnd that our brigrde wa engaged with the enemy. 5o soon I had my duty performed I ha over the river and went in the dire tion of our troops who had _ been unde! a heavy fire. I learned that we hac been pretty roughly handled. The ping of the bullets was in my €ars. J met an officer who had bring back a wounded man and we to- ee le stenea icte + assisted LO ) by this time over and many lay on the field. Poor Roland Taylor was among them The Cornwalls lost heavily also, andon the other side of the river the Highland Brigade lost many officers and men. On Monday the dead were buried We again advanced the worst was dead -. . . ? we rested. near the firing 2ne ) juick-firing when the one-pounder down Gentlemeo,—While driving ' my horee very steep hill last Auguet folly sbout the head and body. MINARD’S LINIMENT freely on him and in a few days he was a8 well a® ever J.,B. A. BEAUCHEMIN Sherbrooke. gether tried to find our regiment, But an on Tuesday. Our men this time toc k better advantage of cover and got up to close range with the Boers. I was! g with Col. Otter stnmbled and fell, cutting himself fear. ; I used | ada’s Most [lustrious Sous Are tts Healthiest Endor- sers. Perhaps no ailment to which flesh is heir br ngs men downto a more common level than catarrhand catarrhal affec- ons When it is rated that ninty in very hundred are subject in a lesser or greiter degree to the ravages of this universal disease, the high, the low, the sufferers, to ; et their light shine” that others be warned of the malady, and the absolute cure they have proven to be Catarrhal Powder, Thus it is considered no breach of eti- parliamentary om. the part of the law- maker, and no discredit on the pulpit, may | herald to the world the efficacy, the quick relief, in so splendid a compound as Dr. Agnew’s quette on the part of the professional men, | no indignity on the “‘bench,” nothing un- dreaded disease, bers, Toronto; Rev. William Hon. Geo. Taylor, George H. McDonald, M. P. Dr. Godbot, M. P*, Robert Beith, M. P., Hon. David Mills, M> P., H. Cargill, M. P., James H. Metcalfe M. P., and a hundred more as prominent Galbrait, Toronto; | ' public-spirited men. Too many people have dallied with this experimenting with worthless untried and irritatin so-cal e to cures, only to find disappointment and a utes, and no heart trouble so hopeless it will not cure, DR. AGNEW’S OINTMENT **pimply” faces and other skin affections. heals Cures piles in from 3 to 5 nights. DR. AGNEW’S LIVER PILLS smallest and cheapest*pili made—20 cents for 40 doses. ~ gun was turned upon us, and many hada close call. A few inches to spare was all we could boast of. We did not attempt to charge the Boer position ason Sunday and withdrew at dusk. Four of our men were hit but none fatally. No Islanders were wounded this day. It was now decided to close in on the enemy by trenches constructed at night and occupied by day. This was done by other regiments till Mon- day when we were ordered to the trenches. ‘The brigade was to make an advanced trench to within a few yards of the Boers under cover of darkness. Our men seem to have had the worst position, particularly ‘“G” Company which was right opposite the Boers’ strongest point. The enemy ap- parently haa wind of the scheme, for when our men who were in the ad- vanced trenches had gone forward quietly in the dark and were still in the open they opened a withering fire and many of our fellows bit the dust. Here Alfred Riggs was shot in several places and instantly killed. We had so closed in on the Boers who now could not escape that they hoisted a white flag shortly after sunrise and surrendered to our regiment. The death of Roland Taylor and Alfred Riggs casta gloom on the Island men, and while there were ceneral rejoicing over the important j art played by the Canadians we could not help thinking of the grief that would come to the homes of Taylor Riggs. Shey were both such >, ‘lbere was not a man in e regilucnt su highly spoken ef as Riggs. ‘iaylor was also much liked. He was ofaquestion manner then Riggs and rC}¢ d mer. (Continued on 6th Page’ Gcreamed me WITH.. ony From the Terrible Itching, Burning Tortures of . «« Eczema on the Scalp Some of the cures effected by Dr. Chase's Ointment are more like miracles than anything else. The case recorded here was one of the worst ever brought tothe attention of Toronto $ best physicians, and when doctors gave up all hope of recovery Dr. Chase's Ointment was successful in producing a periect cure. Mr. James Scott, 136 Wright Ave., Toronto, states: ‘‘ My boy Town, aged ten, was for nearly three years afilict d with a bad form of Eczema of the scalp, which was very un ightly acd resisted all kinds of remedies and doctors treatment. His head was in a terrible state. We had to keep him from school, and at times his head would bleed, and the child would For two and a half years we battled with it in vain, but at last found a cure in Dr. Chase's Oit.ment. About five boxes were used. The original sores dried up, leaving the skin in its n rmal condition. . To say it is a pleasure to testify to the wonderful merits of Dr. Chase’s Ointment 1s putting it scream with agony. very mildly.’ Dr. Chase’s Ointment, at all dealers, oF Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronta. eee OO | OI DR. GORDON ALLEY ‘Graduate McGill University) ————— Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m, sod 7 w 8, p.m. Prompt attention to country cafe. i PHYSICIAN & SURGEGN Office and Res'derce— Dore ees to able suit for your boy. self and and hear the prices. Fine Black Suits For Nien » We have just opened a very nice lot of black suits for men which are especially nice and would like you to see them. The cloth isthe finest the finish, the finish the nicest, and the fit and style away ahead of anything ever shown ia our city before. Children’s Clothing For the little fellows some elegant lines just in. piece suits with deep collar, bound with braid—a stylish andservice- See those 3 WMen’s Light Spring Overcoats We won't say a word about them, we want you fo see them your- i We are the leaders clothing, and the particular; men all buy their clothing at R. msay’s. for fashionabie 2a Removed. We and Great George Street. ) have moved arsed to meet ba 1 may ona it ¢ line of single and double harness. One Horse Grain Seeders, Giant W holesale and Retail. e ao Irom. Charlotcetown, April 20th, 190€. Ser de rs, Spring Tooth Harrows, Steel Plows, Potate Cultivators, Churns and Washers, Please call ard see us before you buy 28 we Our goods are all new and of the best. REMEMBER THE PLACE, } A. HORNE & CoO. into our brick building on Kent Street (between Queen We wil! keep a full stock of seeds in White Russian, White Fife and Red | Fife Wheat, Timothy, Clover, Vetches, Peas, etc, etc. We have also received the greater part of our SEASONS Carrraces in Buggies, Road Wagors, Road Carts, Surries, Truck Wagons, Cart Wheels, aiso a full Grain Drills, Dise have a large stock to cho 17 KENT STREET. eaten salesmen Harrows, R.H. Ramsay & We if’ You want THE LATEST in note and letter paper and stationery of every des- criptio, magazines and hionbooks, we have them, Agent for the celebrated Perry Pictures. We will be pl all our old custcmers, and as many new ones at CHAS % MITCHELL; ‘t convenient co call on us at our new quarters. RoOKSELLER and S‘TATIONER Q 1zeen Street. >, Prowse’s....0. { E | a i . ce lenders w be received by 1 in der« gt ed up to Wednesday, tbe 25tb ‘nst., } al noon, from parties wishing to ten ier | for the leasing of the Athletic Grounds of ; the Char! yi le Oo r six montns [rom of May, A. D.,1900. T: and marked “Tenders tor Trac.’ Ibe A-+oc ation does not bin! itself to lowest or any tender. REGINALD STEWART, Secretary,C,A.A.A. town Amateur Athletic Ags the firet day be eealed . n 1 nderat accept @ -=—--- ~——----- ~- April 17th, 1900. f ee hey Sa taal i ee ein pie i Artes. SS IE RR RETO a cecsentneneatlynctngianatanatlts hint te atin cadiplinph acntspaohan