THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTBTOWN, APRIL 5, 1000. ee a * a) " LS PDPODODOD OP 9-9 DOO D> . e —_— eo ee eee > ( » “afl 1 oe ~““> and unless we d ethi \e W cil 5 4 f.j | e- . : e ado something to defend ; . 5 S kw ; ourseives we ar lable to « } Py, pe “44 - : _ Qo i ¥ jd | The go> guerypr 7 ¢ hiable tO get pun hed. “i Mi y PX Ny Ml lt If j NS c Te TT “ih r 7 ay, i ; « [oa all 1e rest of the boys have carried A Hi Hi f \Y fle Mj a } ry MMi i] PSL Zs ae .. Transvaal WwW clubs. and we use them ‘too One fel- ei Y =, } Vie “r] ? : { hi \ UY all AAU Uf Uj semeve 3 ont . the aton liver : a ’ oe? a. =) Ht ! ee . ' \ 1" ' i | Hil yA j Sinowels by © the best blood :tiritier | > ar > | low killed a cooley last week and so far Nii? OR " if A it A HM Yi iy tupin glass via : y ina bottle: ia 1 hee nen vi iad S Sects \ Of ff 4, a dose. Recommended by many phy: icians, Sk POOPOD SDPO SOOO SOS OD” | aS escaped punishment. he coc ley ANY A KS . M ” — s > > : . “ . ” a i A ~ ' i! > | needed it. H. D. Wii Sy €é-—- sons [| s aN: ~ > Ted TAN a RA or ae i i gh. Pe ya Se edn ee Liver Pitt MAD#&.” Positively cure 7 ess and all Liver and Bowel com) laints. uel ; Be OY Draggist; or sent post-paid, for 25 cts. Siok free. ’S. Jounson & Co., Boston. Masa. PIANOS ! Well go to any \ Length please you in regard to your piano wants. We'll show you every our large stock sary It’s our business to waiton you , ewe believe in trans- @ Penes tir usiness in vad ras tt Manner. glbers You get more piano value for your money here than elsewhere — that’s because we o|] ; mor nos than any other house on the Is- lane We will be pleased to have you call. VYVYTP PEL TSHTTTETTTYT TPS ORY RYT TTY oe RUTICCUUCEE POMOC LCCC CUCU TeCeCCCU CCUM CULUILEU tT Ct BURIED UNION JACK. ae amg, lord Roberts, having started on a | business tour through South Africa, it A “sap” SCENE WHEN ENGLAND RETIR- ED IN 81. has been suggested that the following circular should be addressed to Messrs Kruger and Steyn, the well-known The English flag was burried at Pre- | long firm having branches at Pretoria, toria in 1881. dent: It wasa Union Jack} Johannesburg and Bloemfontein, with that was placed under ground, and | @gencies and Bond depots at Cape § { John Scoble thus describes the inci- | Town :— Dear Sirs,—QOur traveller, Mr. I was the editor of the Transvaal! Roberts, is in your immediate neigh- Argus, a paper which ceased publica- | bourhood, and will have great pleasure tion shortly after the retrocession of | it the Transvanl to the Boer government, When we loyalists found that all hope had passed away of the Gladstone ministry carrying out the promises made with regard to the permanence of in the province of the} l'ransvaal, a number of Brit'sh sub jects met together to decide upon some sort of protest which should be at once striking and capable of being remembered. The idea of buryin the Britith flag at the very moment he formal act of retrocession | the | British rule when t was being signed, and in view of room in government house where shamefu) act of betrayal was be completed, was decided upon. “It is unneccessary to say the | interment of the flag under which we | fought and endured the hardships of a | yas not intended as an act of dis- | : the 1 ao Ing > that si¢gec V honor or repudation, but was simply as the burial of an old and honored friend for whom we felt the highest es- teem and the most affectionate regard. The proposal met with acceptance, ancl a flag was procured and placed ina cof- | . °° . sae Dlg ai Oe hl Millec Bros., fin and borne to the grave by about 600 | whites and a following of some 200 | { neer ~ + i e m s pre irene. Kaffirs belonging to the loyal chief | Connolly’s, Buildiog. Zwaartbooy. A graye had been pre: | nar 1 in the corner of a vacant lot, Asad dhbAbbadbadd sz | which could be seen from the room | hed b by a“ ; a eg where Her Majesty's commissioners, | i Sir H. Robinson, Sir Evelyn Wood | Land Sir H. de Villiers, were engaged ; | with the Boer representatives in put Don t Neglect l ting the final touch to a deed whi h | had led to the present most lamentable Your Watch you allow your watch to run too Baog without cleaning, or with lamag parts it may be worn so badly as to tistroy its usefulness asa ti 1eplese; ter have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re~ gars he will advise y accordingly wd perhaps save your watch. ; WE BOAST on our repair depart- tent turning out first-class work only. WaGUVARANTEE ALL OUR Work; if you have not given us atrial it will pay $01 0 do so and we will be plcased to you at Great GEORGE STPEET. W. N. Tanton Jeweler el Mor tHe Bic Warcn. eeeene = 2 we ee OO Ss AT MASON’S STORE | You can get the latest Canadian @’ td American oe repapers re ‘eived Wmaileach night. Drop io if you want a peper or g Magazine or book toread. Cruit, g Cofectionery, Tobacco, Cigte! & etc. = you’re passing this we . eR. H. Maso Me ae ow~ es 1K &* Desirable - Dwelling ! To Bo List. > +o eo. aS AG 2a23e% & : The west: rn half of that house situated ‘the corner of Euston and Hilisborough *» Bl present occupied by Mr. D B. Wart. Po-session lat June next All modern convenences. Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL BEST ;YUALITY F 4 Si'ver plated knives, forks and spoons, at a hberal diseount till end of menth. | KS=Now is the time to buy CH TAYLOR state of affairs in South Africa. “When it was thought that signing away of British honor and of British prestige and the neral cortege departed. I have yefore me the “in memoriam” card which was printed at the time, of which the ful- lowing is a copy: IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE BRITISH FLAG IN THE VAAL, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE znpv AUGUST, 1881, IN HIS FIFTH YEAR. “In other TRANS climes none knew thee D to love thee RESURGAM. “If the Engltsh troops enter Pretori they will probably resurrect this and give it royal honors.” ie _—_———— CANADIANS INSULTED. Miss Jennie McDonald, Hamilton, has received a Jetter from Corp. Harry Denyes of the second contingent of the Royal Canadian Artillery, The mis sive is dated February 24, from Cape Town. He says: “We start for the front to-morrow and have everything ready, even te our glasses, which we wear to keep from getting blinded by sandstorms. lam glad we are leaving here. We have been insulted on the streets very often I cured horse of the wange with MINARD’S LINIMENT. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. I cured # horse badly torn by a pitch fork, with MINARD’S LINIM ENT. EDWARD LINLIFF, St. Pcter’e, C. B. LINIMENT. THOMAS W. PAYNE. Bathurst, N. B. MINARD'S Sunnyeide, Queen Square. | toria. ' of the i | destruction th had been completed, the coffin containing the beloved flag was lowered into the grave, and a funeral oration was pronounced by John Munro ressive of the sorrow felt by all pr nt at the solemn and melan chol tv which had fallen to the share | of Her Majesty’s loyal subjects in the | Transvaal. A tombstone was -cted at the head of the grave, and the fu flag j I cured a horse of a bad swelling with in waiting upon you; if you can make convenient to meet him you will doubtless get more than you want. Mr Roberts has a large and choice sel- | ection of ironmongery with him, and a special line in bunting, which has gone very well in Bloemfontein,and which he purposes shortly to show you in Pre- We have large orders for this bunting from all parts of the world, and believe it will give the same satis faction in your neighbourhood that it has given to all our other customers. Yours obediently, SaLtispury & Co. According to Mrs. Beer, Miss Stor- mont Murphy, who invented a light but impervious-to-bullets war shield, and hoped it might be of service in preserving the lives of our gallant soldiers, is disappointed ‘at the refusal War Office authorities to allow any protection of this sort for use dur- ing the war. Two Yeomanry troops who bought the shields had to return them, as they were not allowed to wear them. To undergo am operation e téeh for itching . Piles when Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment \s asurer, cheaper, easier way to cure. xis belong tothe darks re was atime when a surgical operation was considered the only possible cure for piles. Netso now. Occa- sionally there is still found a physician whe adheres tothis dangerousand expensive method. but to every owe who still believes in using tue knife, ainety and nine rec ommend the use of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in The American Journal of Health, said : ‘* We know that ‘ Dr. Chase’s Ointment’ meets all the requisitions of the highest stand- ard of worth, that it w lt be held in high e i, and consequently we endorse it to every reader.” By force of merit. » Dr, wnent has won its way world, until it bas mace the r familiar in almost every home, and won for the ibe title of ‘* Americas Cruel, barbarous met! ages of the past. ‘TI steer wherever it iS us Chase’s Oint- this wit wide ame of Dr. Chase le venerable discoverer Physician.” Dr. Chase's Ointment has never been known to fail as a cure for piles. It ‘natters not whether blind, itching, bleeding cr protruding, Dy. Chase's Ointment is an absolute and per- . * evtest VU fect cure, Pri A Chase's Revipe Book en every box of the ger vine Eémacs00 Bae @ Co,,Tosoute W. Chase's Olntmer? i the discovery of the auttes «bone vortralt end agnsatare ¥ dul desiona, @ of trr _— Cases of Granite Wear, Just received; the chance of a life time to get bargains, ae Dodd and “Rogers The Hardware People. a WANTED—A good steady boy, ® fifteen or sixteen, who understan care of horses acd cattle, about a house. Country boy preferred. at EXAMINER OTice. : about 8s taking l + L In pursuance of that plan the Modder river, which y fortified. % brush to the left of the picture marks the river bank along which breastworks are being put up to protec \ we EEE OES ao) LE. <A aw NI PP OEE a f ? ff! ; Nsil iy if pO Hi Gomer: H. S sesptie ms Nod i TT Int ll 4 Wy Hh / Wh i iy : ff U, ] iui ; — ec River (Poe - PUTTING THE MODDER IN DEFENSIVE ORDER AGAINST BOER REAR ATTACKS. 4 In his campaign of ea i ia - me ? . lhe he garrison that shall be left after the column has advanced,— Boston Globe advance Lord Roberts has also been especially careful to protect his line of communication flows around the north and east of Blcemfontien, has been stronng- —~ aI also general work | Apply | a2°f : that we and elegant hats and cans ever you find it hard to suit yourself a little have now the largest and best stock of stylish shown in this city, and if with a bat ora cap then try the “Model Store” where “you always get the best.” Hard Hats, Soft style, any shade. Goods. Caps for the million Every conceivable colour and style, lie bright ¢ crk colors we can something ‘just between Hats, any The very latest American It you olors we can suit you if you like suit you and if you want > we bave it for you. Our New Hats & Caps later than usual in opening those oods owing to the confusion caused by our big fire sate But they are now ready for your inspection and wel] worth a visit to see them as we are sa‘e in say ing shape, any WANT TO REPLACE —— SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. —_—-—- We are selling the balance s‘ork of Blue Ware at 25 per cent discount Call and get 4 bergain at W. P. COLWILL’S Dressmaking. Mies Florence Rudge is prepared to do Dresemaking, Mactle Makivg and Mil- linery at her home, Great George Street opposite Full blectric Light. FOR SALE OB TO LET. ‘*Watermere,” the house cf the Hon. George W. tioviax. Po-seseion given the tiret of May nex. D. C. McLEOD. Ch’towo. Morch Sli, 19 0 f