Pe Ee ee eet _ = — fae (ee HUES Se |e ee Pe ae ™ as > <= |] ; & $ a THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 27, 1900. THE MOTHER WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. | with a nursing baby has two lives to support. Her flesh, strength and vitality are | Interesting Particulars of the Struggle Betwecn axed O he Os ¢ ~ i. ee ce Great Britain and the Boers. must be maintained or both will surely fail. .~ ae BD einen, ee ee AAR, —- -- - - -— a , | 7 / SEE ' THAT THE i FE FAC-SIMILE. f ” ANeoctahte Preparation eke SIGNATURE if EY _——— ea i PO ET OTHTHV HHH HH HTH i ‘DP ‘fh . TPM DH : 7 . . : , | ANOTHER GRAPHIC LETTER. |[thena volley was directed at us, too through the encircling Russian lines a . ‘ | | : OCO [ss Cr usien. aiid | late for me, but alas for him. Next and it was not until eight morning at early dawn, I found him thousand ‘Turks had been placed Bring back anything not cone right ° | aged and deserted country, w here even | tribute ever given to Canadian worth j iated host of the Austrian general, will keep up th mother’s Mr. James L. O’Leary, of the Post | behind our friendly ant hill, but pierced hors de combat that he bowed to the ws ipa streneth and vitali y- It also Oth, . Department at Ottawa, has re | through the heart and b dy, by the inevitable, and ordered the white flag mes pug bow ng et, Na scieniape ai sii a _ h s the babv’s ‘ish. | er tine following Lele om his bullets that had perhans been intend d to be hoisted. Nearly thirty thous ting the Stom and Dowe | is ¢ LHi€S Lie Dal J Ss hourisn rother, Father Q©’Leary, Roman iforme. Do you know that a feeling and men, a hundred and twenty-eight § Bf iT eee LC ae a : ‘Si ment, and supplies the ele- | ( atholic chaplain of the first Canadian | of guilt came over me as I gazed ~ nee a a hundred guns came in BL ASI i ; ante re baie £0 } contingent : | my poor comrade of an hour, but still, to the ussians’ hands, and the cele ° es om ae . ite Pee | BLOEMFONTEIN, March 13, 1900. | had 1 remained a minute longer, this , brated seige, which had in« luded four } Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- q EI OW th and deve. opment of | letter would never have been written. great battles, twenty-five minor actions, ness and Rest.Contains neither ig bones, teeth and tissue. ae =e H° v7 i ce em _ “i have} Another trying moment was when in besides skirmishes, and had cost in || Oprum,Morphine nor Mineral. | IS ON THE ie gee. sn Stain sihdrceiieen | oes comp . ceK pa tel ceca —— a - the early hours we were lying almost life and limb a hundred thousand men, | OT NARCOTIC. iS SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Torenta | Une hundred miles—one that will rank | within touch of the laager. Oh, how , came toan end. if | a, i among the greatest AC hie vements In | that hell-fire mowed down everything On Oct. 28, 1805, Napo'eon,stand- | WRAPPER t =e GS @eSi28222 es military history. Our average for the | around us, but we held our ground, | ing ona rocky eminence that formed if i Bring back anything not dene properly ; ae five wage was oe eae ony ~ | and when day broke the Boers hoisted part of the heights on the north of | iE _ the most of which was through a rav-/ the white flag and surrendered, the best Ulm, watched for five hours the humil- if OF EVERY is ! n ' rater 79< ‘ re } 7 rT : | } . . . : water was at a premium. To say that | and Canadian bravery. While every , Mack, defile before him. Over twenty- ' . h me s dropped by the : | both men and animals dropped by the | one of the other regiments is loud in | eight thousand men, the flower of the myeina civec ot ¢ a (les > | ; m ni : | wayside gives but a faint idea of the’ our praise, we can well afford to be | Austrian army, passed slowly by to- rmint mn Seed Sugar | awful ordeal we passed through. You proud of our brave boys. They are | wards the spot where they were to de- Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- || i is | must naturally feel anxious to know indeed worthy of it. posit their arms; but ere that was , §{] tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, .| how I passed through 1t. W ell, ] only powcr reached the men, in defiance of their Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- : :@ | fell out twice, and that for a few hours | officers’ commands, threw guns and | }{|@essandLOSS.OF SLEEP. || ' . only, thus doing my average 1ike the FAMOUS GENERALS WHO | bayonets to the ground, and ‘from the eros oneotenen aa | H ; - ¢ a: r Fac Simile S:gnature of Its our business to turn out work right, and if we are ‘oformed that any work we have done is not Satisfactory we are only too glad to tmoake it satisfactory free of charge. lis our business to plense customers and we always strive to do ©0o as far as it lies in our power, > ie ® @ os @. , ., When in need of anything in our g | eee men and with no, HAVE SURRENDERED./ _ | vast and now disorderly army a_con- Oe : line remember | gree atigue. eta | fused murmur of grief and.indignation LL ’ ‘THE MODERN” ¢ e r oe oe —. oe 2 : (London ‘Tit-Bits.’) | arose’ 2 NEW YORK. Bie Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. “Tt Fonndiee Ristiies ee § | alas, too. often at nein etl I . The surrender of the Boer leader, sane oe months go jtepoe ws rN months\ old a opie bmg ice ae ry | Se ‘aad Boiler Mal eer ee ' forget the terrible work we have gone Cronje, with four thousand ee takes : fs seo ope ap Doses a * CENTS is “just as good" and “will answer every pur ‘ty reed eee EE a te a ee the memory back to other similar epi- | 484!nst Hfty thousand Russians by Gen. pose,” 4@-Sce that you get O-A-8-T-0-B-I-& L | through, from the day we charged the tae es F : . | Fenwick Williams at the head ef | B A * ¢ enemy at Paardebera, until we drove , sodes, of which the most momentous | **" : e iat, = race stewart and Co J. . Neg Fen tity a" ; ble was the surrender of Metz during the | Seventeen thousand men, most of simile Lihue is oa Aj $ him from his iaager on that memorable | SrnehCleuion tae. ten. Oct; ¥7, | whom were Turks, from June 18 to —_— ’ , ’ ee. A: Steam Nav. Coy’: Wharf - meeneny nignt a gro ecoean f | 1876, the town, ‘conquered by famine,’ | Nov. 28, 1855. In vain the Russians necessary talent I could easily tranfer | C@nrobert and Le Boeuf, sixty-six gen- be a oe yr as aa Te — them to canvas, rivalling Detaille at his erals, six thousand officers, a hundred ane ao aa i a a Serge a — best. ‘Take the fording of the swollen , and seventy-three thousand men, four : Be 3 ere Te - hundred pieces of artillery, a hundred | capitulate after a héroic struggle which | Modder River, or the wild charge made |... . evoked ti ae | fe 33 D + NJ | on Sunday. February 18. just as the | Mitrailleuses and fifty-three eagles fell | FYOKE the unqualified admiration of pe eve all asi on ee ec - wy 9) ee de snot Wh ; into the Germans’ hands. Bazaine | his opponent, General Mouravieff, who | | > sc AYP } oO 1aTe > Cg, f s a ° a mom ve . shades of evening were deeping a subsequently tried for high treason, |" Saying, ‘General Williams, you have ' ‘ ‘ s s weird, soul-stirring pictures they would de vy es Y Du g I u'C | and condemned to death, a punish- | ade yourself name in history, and eSil 8 d eput fi our Watch make. Then the forlorn hope turning . . ' I | poserity will stand amazed at the en- r o n ; the Boer laager in the depths ot night ment that the ae commuted wo: Seeey 1 in i Lf you allow your watch to run too ©": | years’ imprisonment. Four years later | Gurance, the courage, and the discip- ive 1 1S Fis ; et . long without cleaning, c with dam 1g when « oe boys esas ~— he effected his escape. line which this siege has called forth St j n 7 : } ; 7 3 c o . 2 a . . ; ; ? ed parts it may be woro so badly as to Genet: 0p OS eRe et eee eee This catastrophe tothe French arms | i9 the remains of an army,’ echoed the n 08 bd distroy its usefulness as a timeptlece; | to lose each other, - the} stole for had been preceded, on Sept. 1 by one | universal sentiment of the civilized | ward on the enemy's trenches. es world of almost evual magnitude. On that . gum eewena »~ a ao @ => @ ® & << eS a8 J ® 622 en ES But the prospective soe ll Rerctncr smears teatime —mmmacniti ilie | rn better have it examined by your | a yer 7 2) CBat wi scenes a al | oes ts present w Watch Doctor and if in need of re-| But what of the scenes of the field occasion, afteria vain struggle at Sedan aS ee ee weigh odie teeta eee | after the battle. The expressions of | ¢ ~. iy On Epeneee eee pairs he will advise you accordingly | for supremacy, during which _twenty- te eT ; i perhaps save your ' ©” | some of the upturned faces, some be- MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is . . 1 and perhaps save your watch. cas five thousand prisoners were taken, ’sS i i J dg t fs Mi ‘I ‘ WE ROART | smeared with blood, baffle description. |. . ; Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- ul @ il OM LIS Mer ifs To-da E BOAST on our repair depart- ; eighty-three thousand French troops ad ' : s ' ment turning out first-class work only, | Here 2 poor fein t WORKS 266M Conn: together with four hundred field uns eee ae | “aye am alenrs Ow dion wieedis +f ze | ed in childlike slumber. Further on ha ; q fift f nf - a its record of cures is GREATEST. and you'll tind it the highest Ww ARANTEE ALL Ot ; if you | the distorted features of another would | 2 DUN¢red and hity fortress guns, a © netted eensieennentnaste —— type of bicycle construction. have not given us atrial it will seattle anberadid d $$ ig ee pay! oc: il _ | seventy mitrailleuses, surrendered to : ae ‘ sasily attes indescribable agony : : . you to do so apd we will be pleased to | ; ne = sea ie ie A tenladaite the enemy. Napoleon likewise, after _— Se a — iif see you at GREAT GEORGE STREET. ee as Ogg By expressing a regret that he could not Bearings. 4 | relieved him of his sufferings, whilst | >: ; fe i | now and then, the fierce yell seemed die at the head of his scons, tendered MARK WRIGHT & CO I td it e N. } anton ) ae : his sword to the King of Prussia, eg LilUs - | ready to break forth from the open- ' " ; a i i , n the nl ht of Dec. 187 S Cures CHRONIC-DISEASES and RUP- a ne ed AGENTS. eyed and open-mouthed soldier as with TURE by Salisbury treatment. Send stamps i census CT nn te hp es v eweler | clenched hands he fell.shot through the | ™@ Pasha. who for a hundred and | for information, ‘or call at Truro. Nova . y ‘ " 4 ° ’ S ; ; SIGN OF THE Bra Warcn. | seas " forty-three days had valiantly detend- | guiding Cee, Mprehents Sack ef Halifas:| Canava Cycle & Moror Co., I1MITED, HEAD GFFICE, TORONTO,CANADA + : -.fed Plevna against an overwhelmin : 3 wh the sad and hasty burial — 8 oi + Bot wnat of the - 7... 1.4 | Russian force, made a splenid dash q | of our dear boys. ‘They had marched | -*~** : ; Sener ee PID A 9 sO = . ' . for liberty. For six hours did he, with ' ‘and fought, shoulder to shoulder, iced?” abba ecesehaprttage, His iets iain teide blade, nox wae thei < . ?ee ranks broken in death Side QDS) —EEEE—E—EE—EEEEEe E> 10,000 Dezen. they were tenderly, lovingly laid to VIOLENT The Helifex casas a ta ' sleep, in a foreign soil, their long last + Silla Pw ries O., a.s 7" sleep. pay, the, igbeet cayh rice soy empty ale |* “allthis T have witnessed and shared] [I we g g ' _— 8 : . Th - , hy 1@ if 1S : Queen Street or at the Brighton Brewery | '"- Why I know Os, Oe ee we 4 OS — |that I was oftener found in the fir &. kien line than was some might say, neces- FOR SALE NR sary. I could not helpit. It was a ‘ species of fascination that I could - Accompanied by Indigestion and — 2 control,and many a_ poor fellow wth ae : a 1 (} [ET his dying breath thanked me for hav- Constipation cured by Dr. Chase's gp, Sage _ for ae oe aid Kidney-Liver Fills | We have for the last two weeks been opening our new spring stock of Boots and Sh.:. end ne bullets flew thick and ‘ast. . C : ! They seemed to respect no one, for I Seen Toth, Ont, commesthe perticdanel | OW We have one of the finest stocks to be seen in the city. As in all other lines ovr boot : . . es fe Pe ’ - ~a? . ~~ \ . . Tnat nicely situated resid. | saw many struck down around me al- | ¢ remarkable cure eet ee and shoe department is stecked with only the latert and best gcods and of course tl). p iceg ° _ . . ‘ ' ‘ . idney-Live . . s. é ve oe ence, with out bi ildings, on | most within touch. One particular In: Sor (iby years the victim of indigestion, con. are cut as fine as we Can shave them, , : “ide interest vou. In Sunday’s } stipation, and violent headaches, Nothing ‘ey the Malpeque Rozd, une mile | cident may interest } ) aah dail po hg . ? i inti dateiianetet: t es eaell seemed to have the desired effect until he be from Post office, with 9 or 32 battle, when the enemy’s fire was most rte use of Dr. Cheses’s Kidney-Liver - ae 8 furious, we had to take shelter on the Eiils, and they effected a compleie cure, Mr. acres oi land, ur OG ssired, O;eD as best we could, until a lull in Gardiner writes : ft Apply to firing would allow us to rush forward. a oye i emes on ntae / mr , y hi it hill I lay prone, sharing aie 7 At intervals 1 would : PERAR DON. Behind an ant h 7s , S| fortwo weeks atatime. At intervals I wo . - sa oe . 2 J. | 4 at 34 tiny shelter with one of the Black be taken with violent: ygreracomny a ous See our fire Oxford shoes and straps In one or two strays, ety lish goods, 0 oderate prices, 2 Watch. Finding that there was not dollars and dollars in vain, and was fina ya ae . vised to use Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, REMO <7 AL | room for two, I decided on making 4 | gnd must say that they are the only remedy i dash for a mound some fifty yards for- | that gave me permanent relief. I would not 4 , : be without them for anything, | ward. As I raised myself on my hands Te Chuck's Kidsabdied Pile, one atte een and knees, preparatory to the dash, ot aoe occ. a box. Atal dealers, or Edmansoa, a ' Ek. H. BEER remember him calling out, “My God, | Bates & Co., Toronto Our lites cf Men’s Fine Bo ts cannot be excelled. We have a splendid Chocolate Dengela ; . take ate 70d Speet F fe ‘ . . c y , —— ° Ms ma nee reer cot OO eee =e, Boot with vesting one top, of the handsomest boots we have ever sold, See it. HAS REMOVED HIS— Crepes nasinsaciaicigiicilltei 5 : > | } 4 Insurance Office ¢ Toc LET — The north end of a house situated on Buy Your Shoes Cheap | Wri ’ Ny rooms Prince Street, couta'ning nine rooms, suit~ ie ! Wark Wright & Co how ible for a boarding house-or private resid- ° h . fq NORTH SIDE QUEEN S¢ 932 | ence. Apply to Y Ou M lg t a5 \A ] ell = NORTH ov 4 ase ” THOMAS M:QT AID i i eT Gentlemeo,—While driving se a Guae : | - CUlupct. very steep hill last August my horse : Ail Kinds of Insurance stumbled and fell, cutting himself fear- ee ee ee ere : dings dae fully sbout the head and body. I yen ; MINARD’S LINIMENT freely on him q ( '" 3 ; 1] | wed in @ few davs he was as well as ever | FOR SALE R T LET. i : : Ners—-3_ om pragete? tet ae J. B.A. BEAUCHEMIN | ewe ‘ 4>Rem «ff [Re INSUE ANCE at peare She rbrooke. ‘-Watermere,”’ the house of the Hon. « 4 ch dety competition, You cam save | George W. Howlan. Poseession given th: ; sone y TR ONTNE OR tiret of May next. : At : r E. H. BEER, . ay D.C. McLEOD. 4 MODEL SHOE DEPAKT ENT General losurance Agent Ch’town, Merch 3lset, 1900. ft. i 3 “s I UNI. Fib 12.