M- »~._u ,ae-fr + g, 9, ‘~ L mr-~» “ *ul hh ~ * up ”"`575`7i“ THE. QR N QUA TH dw *_ gg E GUARDIAN OHARLOTPETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAIND MONDAY MAY 14 900 REPUSE #- 74- XHEHIKFAX FLAGS. I-=\rlysnii:h.\'aval Brigade Heroes’ T Lord Str athconafs place was ` in American flags. that Bev. Father O'Leary iii South Atrica, is seri- ueuc few. THE BRITISI-L ADVANCE ,,,,,,,,,, _ rsIDAi"s Flour. _ tuna* § The =b°v¢ map shows the principal SuuiiaeeiJ c W b 12___(Spe¢i,1)_»1-he Sm places along the line of Lord Roberts re and Kmonsllhc 1011, in urg,Sand River ening the British line of communications ed to have occupied Kroonstadt, fran - tadt mark successive stages of but General Bundle and Brabantare look’ which 'Q' point thecountrynorthward is fall* cabling from Geneva Sid- Cent advance from Bloemfontein. The the advance There is stillaconsiderable mg after them sharply A1; gh 5 ly open to the Vaal River where also ' is vvri in y Hagggg regarding Friday's positwns °f K*-fee Siding, the Vet River Boerforce not farfrom Thaba N`chuthreat (Saturday evening) Lord Roberts is reporg estnanma? win pmbamy make 5 d°ur“h°d i' wwa’ ini-ue of400 Boers attack- ' ' Captured. ‘ -- Povlrru: 5m -Rev Father l KIMBERLEY Mug; §-"" ° vnvevkc ’ TM/N6 0 i ` H It ako” FRA" Fo and Kroonstadt » . ;_ N.. k \ ,\ / E *-'-14. ARR;/wan R i _f A Piles ilisilii B., ,., - --- W/ Sokro . ____ _ HIRRISHIUI _QARKL £57 , _S b , SEN L aosuof ` w Bu ~. img; Make a Stand at (__ _ ( ' YBRANDFORT Y K .- vi- ° -° C , l I * very ni S ,.5 \ s ° ' ooo: sn i f -» I siiniorsnv 11.1.. I i' BLUEMFON El `$ _ `\ ADYBR D g 12.--Private `/ W . ` , ~ MAs£Ru is talking of Salisbnry’s ‘ Inv' IV! an easy matter to make a. pretty shoe without comfort or a 8 B0lute ease, fashionable eleganci and excellent _Wearing quality is art in shoe malring. Our 's Shoes? P088ess all these quali- an We would be pleased to “h°_W you our new 'Pfmg styles. Our *==° Dwgois oxford ui $2.10 Il I laldef, V lmoiillioo' ,S ¢ Closing prices American Sugar American Steel and Wire ‘American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Burlington Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island St. Paul Tennessee Coal and lron Union Pac Pr’fd United' States Rubber April Cotton peg MD lbs park, 1.7:). hp-_-_-___ “nk and were driven 011* by He protest¢d,and some of the flags were Widow Subqequently man ed i a man B381' =\ elm f58hf»~ taken down- named Gil.is but died about ii. year $80 _ TO_D_“._ THREE SONS IN THE WAR. All this time Egan was in New Zealand l and upon hearing of how matters stood at 395.9 “"5 110 ‘W `;)|»§ 92§ 63s 123% 35d 33% nil nil Qlldi ~-e :B2 Fi i §25c. ` I3 { Venice. The great Shakes- pea;-ian play to be performed win Charlottetown next week. Chambe1"s authorised addition illlSIlllB e&. lm5E ` ' suuuysiau, | »-., \ e* 0 A /~' \ cfm/s ww _/squares) . ‘F . , n z \ l _ ~ af’ . iii mme mrces ‘Wu converge Charles Day R080 11 f0I'I11er Canadian home he decided to pay a visit to the land Dqlnt“§i 7 to-morrow. and once challenger for the America’s Cup of his birth and assert his rights to the ° awiu~\» P I. > PUR YE 5 WARBLERS H" 12__(Spe¢i9,1_ _Rohm-tg has had two sons killed and a. third started farm He a'c°°rdm3l7 left New Z0!!-13113 th. um siding, 14 miles frqm eu 'rnursduy for south Africa. §r;g§\;Q:g‘§;h§£f$f’°“ las” “"“’ed 1” Sa” E Si! 111328 f1°0l11 Boschrand cENnnAi.s GATACRE Arr) WARREN. --- After arriving in San Francisco he took He gg; 5 this the B0€rS are entrench- General Gm gon arrived home today. thc Santa Fee route, visiting the Falls of "nu “nh Niagara, after which he went to Boston General Warren has been appointel E S andto theD A R.lmeto Yarmouth and An P ‘§f`f¥l"rURED° C MiliW»l'Y G0V€l'l10l‘ Of Cape C0l0ny north g D arrived in Charlottetown on the Princess E is Brigade nga; Vgnterg Of OrangeRiVer except Kimberly. Mr Egan is loud in praise of the climate of Lew Zealand The temperature aver- B s Beer convoy, capturing _ H some prisoners LATER-SUNDA‘1 . agesS0 to 84 degrees, and is never down to y me advance t'_ d R031-331-3 CANURES KROONSTAD1-_ freezing, in fact the winter season is more con miie , i -'w like the Indian summer of Rrincaldward .__._... their mst line of L°’“’°"' MPV 13°"(SP°°“"l~l_ K"°°”*- I Island the days being ulee and warm. Stadt was eanimd 'br Lord ,Rubens i on § ,rheien isriruuumufesuis ~ AT VAAL RIVER. ~ Saturday without serious fighting. b ~ ;COW8 &l'B plal%£l ln shells fm' mmilllg NSW! Kroonstadt is about midway between Zealand possesses 3' 13739 ‘lumbar Uf ex “W W' P~~»»»» ad me iw - ;;‘i;:: ‘;':;““;i::;.:;"'l.“ -- R. . wer and hw forces ue' mu” s°"l'h °f J°h°”“¢3b‘”'“° - The factories are run by the fa.rmers,l hem” Krwmmdtbut pmgmgyq-S-1~gy1¢’s l.~mGH»1~_ _ the Acquamtances each one who supplies the factorv isa. of PflnCe StfC¢t Is l"h° Boers Wm 110° Nik!! _ shareholder, the prodts being ditided at an ilu viui River is reached, _ If":;‘“°“*;“’ Methodists and Wesleyans are perhaps thegnost numerous The women emoy l. At that tim ieowneflavwluabfe farm at Cornwall Lot.52 He did not wish to sell this farm but desu‘ed to have it came to Charlottetown to arrange for his departure and after securing a passage on a. vessel bound for the, Old Conn ry te went to the law office of Messrs Haviland and Brecken and executeda will by which he gave the farm and all his property to his sister Johanna, then a young girl e lsiding in Cornwall is w was witnessed by the late Hon Tho Heath Haviland and the present Mr Justice Hodgson who was ii. student at ,law at thetime in Haviland 8: Brecken‘s odlce. Egan then sailed n 785 1% 1055 1l4§ 75% 355 should he ever return tohis home H |1188 l Mr Egan considers Melbournea very = cmcAu’ MARKBTs_ ship ealled the Gazelle for England and in pretty place. U18 3519655 8-YB 8ll D3»V%fl Mid l It 18 fislllmllbld W (iq - _...___ due time arrived in Liverpool. From clean. Sydney is also an elcelllflllllblly My hggrt gggfg gvgq 24 CHICAGO, May 12,_