A CARD We, » refund th the uncersigned do hereby money en atwenty- agree wv : * five cent bottle of Dr. Wili’s English Pills, if, after using three-fourths of contents «f bottle, they do not relieve Jonstipation and Headache. We alse warrant that four bettles will per- manently cure the most obstinate cas) of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wiil’s English Pills are used Johnson & Johnson, Druggists, Charlottetown, P. FE. |. Geo. E. Hughes, Druggist, Char- lottetown, P. &. L. W. Watson, Druggist, Char- lottetown, PE. Reddin Bres., “ruggists, Queen Square, Charlottetewnr, P. E. I. ~-_——_ —-— OC oe ee Prepare For Lent FISH FISH FISH Fieh stories as a rule are not believed, but in .this case we are not the anglers, eo you can rely on ‘hisone. We are angl- ing for your trade and the tempting bait we cfler you is goo’ stock combined with the lowest possible prices c¢ neistant with quality and the prvsent high state of the Fish market. We have in stock some prime Cod fish by the ]b and quint+l, also Boneless Hake | and Codfish by the b and box. The Herring mar ‘et ie poorly +”; plied; but we can ‘fupply them by the doz, bucket and half tb Also in stock, can~ ned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, eic., and a full line of genera! groceries, all at the lowest possible prices. Free delivery of ggeds tc ali parte of the city. Telephone communication. R. F. Maddigan & to LOWER QU ZEN STREET. The Scotca Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided treops and hospitals in South Africa, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAK” brand of MacKie & Co,, Distillers, Lim- ited, Islay and Giasgow, one uf the oldest firms in the trade. 9n intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual generous- ity, presented 200 cases free of charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. 279 K One of the ‘amily is a vol~ unteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to the Cape. It is hoped that he may give a good account of himself. THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND 1S FOR SALE AT # JOHN McKENNA’ Queen Sireet. NOTICH. Applications for the position of General Agent for Province of Prinee Edward Island for the Great-West jfe Assurance Company will bes re- seived until the first day of April next, This is a very desireable opening fora man of energy ar! ability. The Com- pany bave made rapid and solid pro gress, having over ten millions in buai- ness in force with an annual income of over three hun: ired and twenty-five thousand dollars. The Great-Wes: Life has a higher interest earning power than any sthe1 Company doing business im Canada [ts rates for insurance are lower and guarantees bigher than any e@her Con pany, tperefore, it is easy te do businc» for the Great-West Life. A very desirable contract te the right parry Apv'y by letter with neferences tc JENEAS A MACDONALD, Barrister, etc. Charlottetewa, P. E. dy Sins eod WANTED. Abeont the 20th 0! April at Crowlande, Cha: louetows,s cood plain cook. Alee » beue-perlor meid. Geed wages te compel*nt perrous. References required. Pruly by le ter to MRS. BAYFIELD, hb illedale House, ¢: &ckly Aveajclia, Nev: Seetia, ee se / WAR I Interesting Particulars of the Struggle Between Great sg Agree ae The story, to which the World first gave publicity, that Lord Methuen had | disbanded Rimington’s Guides because | their loyalty was under suspicion is ef. | } fectually disproved by the following | letter sent by dirrection of Lord} Roberts to the editor’ of the Port | Elizabeth Advertiser :— It has been brought to the know- ledge of the field marshal commander- in-chief that-on Jan. 6, a report ap-| peared in the Port Elizabeth Advertiser | reflecting on the loyalty of the colonial | scouts employed under Major M. F. Rimington with the force command- | ed by Lieutenant--General Lord Meihuen. I am directed to infcrm you, as the result of enquiry, that the charge is ab- solutely without foundation, and that | Lord Methuen speaks in the highest terms of the fidelity and good work of the brave men whose honor has been thus wantonly traduced. I an, sir, (Signed) G. F. R, HENDERSON, Colonel, Director of Military Intelligence. RIMINGTON NOT Commandant Grobelaar,of the Boer forces, was discovered ata farm near Donkerspoort wounded, is one of the most interesting of the Boer leaders | —a man of 4o, tall and powerfully built, with regular features, a este | | beard, curling moustache, and piercing eyes. He isa magnificent figure on horseback, and speaks English fluently. | He is well read on modern history, and has always taken a great interest in| current events and travelled extensive- | ly in America. Though he fought | bravely from the first, he always de- | clared the war was cruel and unjust. | AN EXPLANATION. The continued lack of agressive } movement on the part of the British is best explained in a despatch from Bloemfontein, dated Sunday March 25, and published in the Times. It Says : “The condition existing in the oc- cupied territory rendered imperative a somewhat prolonged halt at Bloefr- fontein. It is is mecessary that the effect of,the proclamation should have time to make itself felt. It is declared that danger of annoyance to the line of communication may be apprehend- ed. The territory behind the advanc- ing forces is rendered absolute! secure. The accuracy of ths view is proved’ by the fact of the enemy breaking up _ into isolated groups, suxh as that which attacked the guards’ officers Friday The adjustment of financial and municipal matters in the Free State is now chieffy occupying the attention ot the governor and his legal and finan cial advisors. ‘The military regime is being conducted with greatsm: 0 _hneis but recent investigations show tha caution must be exercised in dealing with persons apparently loyal.” This summary from headquarters is probably an accuratejexplanation of the frequent appearance and disappear ance of Boers and insurgents upon which the reports are so conflicting and which so puzzles military critics. — Among the most interesting cases in the Canadian hospital is that of Lance-Corporal Octampart, of Mon- treal. During the operations at Paardeburg he became sick while marchiug with a brigade, and fell out and lost consciousness. When he re- covered his senses he found himself THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH er, #900. SOUTH AFRICA. Britain and the Boers. managed to escape early next morning | He eluded their search and wander- | ed for three days. At last he saw the lights of Kimberley and literally crawl- ed into the town, having hurt his back | To Rev. A. H. Whitman, Baptist Minister by falling into a hole. He had been} O’Leary Station, Prince County, P E I: three days and a half without food or; On behalfofthe citizens of O’Leary water, and had travelled forty-five | etation, we the uadersigoed, beg to presen miles without shoes, He bound his|'® Yeu ® well-filled pure accompanies putties round his feet. When he asked | ¥!"5 this address showing the high esteem ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION : in which you ar the Boers for water they replied they | ine frst ue oh se craeal ae had not enough themselves. He 1S! pecame a citizen of O'Leary to tarry with recovering, and with rest and the at-| usforaseason. Asa minister of the tention he is receiving in the Canadian | goepel,we appreciate your ability an Red Cross Hospital, he will soon be | "ever "ring zeal inthe performance of fit for service. your ministera]l duties, always ready to help the distreesed aad to sympatiire with thore in trouble, ever following in:he foot- steps of vour Master. Moreove: the ever | Morning Pest at Osfontein, referring to The correspondent of the London the encouragement given to the Boers by the Peace party in England, says that “ the effect is already percept- ible in its strengthening of the enemy’s , determination to continue the struggle in the hope of a defeat of the Conser- | vaeive Government.” As a matter of fact, messages have already been sent | | watchful care and the iasiruction ot the 'country, being bread-minded and young people of your congregation is admired by us,—slwaye trying to enlight- , 7 en them on publie opinion, active in the cause of temperance, assisting in every way to improvethe more! welfare of your liberal in regard to the creede, not forgetting the brotherhood of man, We wish you and your amiable partner a long and prosper- ous journey through life, and at las‘. may out to the Boers by people prominent- | you arrive at the heaven of rest when you ly associated with the “ Stop the War ” | shall hear the words *‘ Well done,good and and South Africa Conciliation Com- | faithful servant, enter into the joy of your | the expression of our deepest gratitude |Strange Case of mittees, urging the Boers to fight on, | and to “give England a staggering | blew.” The rising of the Cape Dutch | is, of course, the direct result of the | work of the agents of the Committees. ! > ! The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, writing to the City Clerk of Ottawa from Clandeboye, Ireland, thanks the corporation of Ottawa for its resolution of condolence on the death of his son, the late Earl of Ava. He says: I ask you to convey to the Mayor and members of the municipality, in my own name and that of Lady Dufferin, } j for this signal mark of their sympathy with us in the death of our eldest son. Recailing, as we do, the many happy years psssed in Ottawa, and the cons- tant kindnesses and _ consideration shown to us by its inhabitants, it is soothing to our feelings that they should still remember us and have thought of us in our sorrow. The action of the municipality in display- ing the national ensign at half mast for a week was a tribute to our son’s memo- ry that has touched us to the heart. ALMOST A MIRA‘ LE. Kidney Disease Reported at Smith’s Falls <2. ae €mitn’s Fxtis, March 19.—One of the mo-t remarkable cures ever performed by Dudd’s Kieney Pills was that of Mre. George Barner, of this town. Mre. Baraes with Female Weakness and Urine! ‘trouble resulting from kidney disease. The disease had also a serious thecton ber senses of sight and hearing, or attumes Mre. Barnes would be exceed. igiy Ceaf and short-sighted. Mre. Barres givesan acccuntof her for publication: **] bave consulted a ,’ sle writes, “who gave me medi- cive tha! seemed to make me worse at tines. I was told cf Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and] got cone box. I bave used part of the box and am completely cured, and strange to tay both my hearing and eyesight are now uneffected.” wae ufflicted Chee i cro —— = HGAt he Jap, “ < CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. I cured a borse badly torn by a pitch fork, with MINARD’S LINIMENT. EDWARD LINLIFF, St. Peter’e, C. B. I cured @ horse of a bad sweiling with MINARD’S LININENT. THOMAS W. PAYNE. Ba‘ burst, N. B. alone, and was soon taken prisoner by Garcia three Boers. They took his shoes amet re ; coat from him, and he was guarded by La Industriz, one or other of them all day. But he La Hemaea, exo ore racer Pieador, El Merito and Fenix, 1 cureda borsee of the mange with MINARD'S LUNIMENT. Cigarettes. ‘Tobaeeo, Pipes. Hacdonald's Drug Store MOLASSES 200 paekages bright retailing M!- asses. For sale by N RATTEN BURY. |the more appreciated. Lord,” Lives ef great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing Jenve behind us Footprints on tbe sends ef time. (Signed) Rowert Extis, sr. Wa. Exuis, H. W. Turner. REPLY. With adeep ferling of gratitude I de sire t» acknowledge the kindness of the people of O’Leary Station, who, on the evening Of Wednesday, March 2lst, 4 gitbered at my home and as a mark of ; ‘their good-will toward me, presented me | with @ very encouraging address and also a puree containing a substantial sum Of money. Coming as it did not from my own people, but from representatives of the various rej.gious denominations of O'Leary, the gitt was all { think I may safely say that never was a minister pri- vileged to live amoag a larger-hearted people. I ehall ever remember very pleasantly not only this act of kindly re- gard tut also other manifestations of good-will and reapeet since my stay among them. May Godrichlv reward them. JOHNSTON’S FLUID BEEF J FBecontains all the nourishing proper— ties of Beef. JF B is invaluable in the Sick Room. JF Bis most Palatable and Invigorating, J F Bis inexpensive, EE Pare OR een he S tore That Civs Auvray Goods Free IN ORVDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARE, ETC For 30 days we will give free am Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar. Tea check givea with our teazand coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Stree SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, | McLeod, Morson | Sem see & McQuarrie Offer New Prewse Block} _ Bartisters, Solicitors, &. frst door to the right up| Orrice—Brown’s Block; Souch tairs. Side Qucen Square. - Telephone connection. 3 mre £ CHARLOTT&TOWN, PEL LOANS NEGOTIATED. Argtucvr H. Wairman. that we have now the larg and elegant hats and caps ev you find it hard to suit yourself with a bat or a cap then try the “Model Store” where ‘ IDR. AYEPS We are alittle later than usualin openi'g tive goods owing to the confusion caus:d by our big fire »a.'e. But they are now ready for your inspecticm vu re yo f2 ¢ IE ay well worth a visit to see them as we r: x est and beat stock of stylish er. shown in tbis city, and if ‘you always get the best.” Hard Hats, Soft Hats, any shape, «any style, any shade. The very latest American Goods. Caps for the million Every conceivable colour and style, If you like bright colors we dark colors we can suit you and if you want sometbing “just between’? we have it for you. can suit you if you like Don't pass the Model —— if you want a nice cap. R.H. Ramsay & Cec