" re" ones ea tie ll els Sl alla i a Tica RI I mR aa tt if ot i at i : ne A a ae cri = ec OE eee in extended order. We ad vanced slowly through the kopjes, meet Opening up and were made prisoners. ‘The rest 01 G Company turned up some time late’, | during your short stay with us, have brought you in ’ } + , . . ’ with the greater portion of our congre- contact OPrricrianN ryry°rye ‘ry? 7 7 7 . THE DAIL’ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 12 1900. . e_ , _ —a_ i ————— | ty _| the other companies advanci Soon | ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. f Th ') they were up to us. (Rodd was first | e __ | on his feet to join them, then Mackin } . } non, then myself ard Dillon) | look-| Father TeGuigan Remembered by + r ; j v with a nursil ig yal y hes two Transvaal Wat:: | ed at the front of my ant-mll before } TS aw g g lives to support. Her fle sh, | advancing and it was rid idled with bul His Parishioners, A 4 ~<2 « } ‘ mr . } ‘; { e940 13% ar : . | lets. rhis time we had lots of men, the following address resented to : strength anc vitalit are ee | wntinos: SR ees at , ee c 1 , as the other Dboys were coming up, ana father Me rnigan who has been supply- ; t A we baary 02.9 smal : : : . oe no tha nian ee ‘ 7 taxed to the utmost, = Mr. Arthur Mellish writes to his} we poured in a hot fire while advanc- |) < the ugh Rev. D. ae McDonald ; en } this ci fro. e | ah f / : for the past few weeks, will speak for must Rial mai! sine ~d ot bot t pare! te Laois city from Nek, ing. many of our men firing from the itselt ’ peak for eS Orange Free State, 27th eee 9 ‘ih letermined ms ' 2 - 5° ee 7 -?< *? — o li Ih j agetermined advanc¢ ' > . ace : B »] ‘ id ale sang ie ters si i lo Rev. Father MeGuigan: Acting P. | elt and neck clasps broaches , cuff links, hat ins, SCa Wii surely fail capital letter in the course of whi h he | iia tened the Boers, and when we! Pp, Summerside. P. E. | : | pins. ¢ ft ' ous » | Says | ixed bayonets acd charged they quick- | : ep esng ai: | pins, coffee and tea Spoons. . > i 4 i CU de ( is ACG Haree Lie }ULCK. tr y , : ri ro i es ae ’ : b - re REN AND DEAR —We the n 7°. is ia oe : : on : Sco & Emulsion We once more forded the Modce1 } ly jumped down behind their kopje, | signed, on behalf of the pari _ — o We have them with British, Canadian, Scot ch, Irish and > ' ’ t} . or, \rire this iti 2 fg e¢ ‘ } . - } 1% ’ paasiane 7 rr . 7" rs : we “a , . : . will moar up the mi ther’s i River near the waterw« “7 = rae | and getting on heir norses retreated jt Paul's Church, iearning with regret k ren h coats of arms. , Without wetting our feet, theriver here | ¢, Is Tana oli ' 1) oallon. | that vour brief sojourn ;: neek na % . ms - . r ee / tOWard fanaa N il ll tui) Vail | , ¥ e] A ) _— ame nye us 1S | Also flag and maple lea! pins from 10. . and 15e. up. strens rt] hand vita ity. ft also yeing smaller than at Paardeberg | The adju nd Rodd raced for first | S00! SO “Fmunate, 1 that we cannot W ~ 7 ; oe ee ° On the other side were a great many { py} tsk Se a eormt you to take » leparture with- | e have sold a number of wedding rings lately, but as enriches the baby ’s nourish- 7 7 } place im ring Ul Kopje and they | out conveying to though in aj w MAKER f i as : K« it have been in pyssession Of; both got ina t the same time, being | fechle wav. same exn a” canes af e are iX > 0 rin igs can quic ‘sly su} pply any style at arnt r}( SUDD| ac \~ . . . , . i‘ ae ~ the ° ; . : t : : ts,» Bie af ae AUT . oe e ment, aiic ppites Lie cic the enemy. Soon we went Gown He ¢ just on the to] Of course, they did | fection and esteem for you as a faithful | TING Ps quired, ; “nts mecessarv river atrer the Gordons and below the] y : an had tema t and devoted priest ” our . ments necessa r for proper , : e e neem ae not k nemy had retired till | any ctvoted pris 5 yl aase New gold spectacles and eyeglasses. ° co iLIN OS Saran Hor. ve ot Gee d a then. . n b wevel they spi d two | vu AW LVO]} TY, ed Ci a { LOG , o QO j grow tn < and developn ent of ‘ wl ’ cd y Ove} kinds | at A 3 R . ie t ' discourses from the pulpit and rour wise ) gelling GOwn oe, Wa Ver ail Ai i O ne next KROp]€ Load triec 4 | and timely coun.ela a 5 ash SEG bo nes, teeth and tissl 2. |, Of rough grouna Cut U] ry the rr single shot. Then a volley was fired | edifying to us. stamped as they always aa ont Seen, afk des sxists, | and fringed with trees, the Gordons | ynaer direction of t adjutant, when were with the true and genuine marks SOS sO er ae ee advanced and captured an outpost Of} the Boers commenced frantically wav- | se aaa devotion. Your incessant ‘mesial ae A, © the enemy. We then returned and] jno a white flac sothey c; . down: | iADOTS ANG untiring ¢ fforts for our spirit- ) ng a white flag sothey came down; | 7.) advancement. | Special Notice. Having pu.chased from Mr. F. J “lornsby the stock and good will of iis Book and Stationery Busines in he Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers willbe 2 nce put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked A well supplied news ;and will be a special feature of the business The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore. id il Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. Ch’town, March 1S; ‘1900. ——_ et =e. oe =. i = = @&* & = =~ Bring back anything not dene properly ‘ Bring back anything not done right ( ( Its our business to turn out work right, and if we are informed tbat any work we have done is rot ¢ Batisfactory we are ouly too glad to make it setisfsctory free of charge. ¢ lts our butivers to lease customers aud we alwavsstrive to do eo a6 far as it lies in our power, When in need of anything ip our line remem ber “THE MODERN” Foundere Engineers & Machinists and Boiler Makere. Brace stewart and Co’y. Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 | | gee 2e ee en naa oo] ee & GS ~~ 2 SO FO @ Oe == It Kiils disease therefore It Cure every kind of disease arising from germs, RADAM’S MIGROBS KILLER /umphlets on application. Macdonald's Drug Store Nicut BELL germs; TELEPHONE SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Office in New Prowse Block bret door to the righ up Bare. ‘Telephone connection. Ing with no Oppysition parts of Our army met Finally we camped at although other stubborn resist ance at places. }a romautic looking place. The Modder bends up towards it and high kopjes are right Dack. Qur camp was on a little elevation, the Gordons and Shrops being on lower ground slanting up. After dark when we bad wrapped our blankets round us to go to sleep the officers began singing songs in fine style, with bass, soprano &c, Next morning, the 25th, we feli in and marched round ihe kopj je where all formed up as the advanced on of our brigade, G and H Companies were joined together and extended to four between each man, the other companies coming after us. All day we could hear hriug ps aces | distant kopjes ; Came tO a piace and sometimes see shelis bursting on About 2.30 p.m. we where there was a ridge. We halted behind it along with mounted intantry artillery that nad been with us all gay. Away in the tront kopjes held by the enemy, and we were ordered to ad- vance and capturethem. We were now extended to 15 paces between the men. Lieut. John McDonald was on my left and Kodd onmy right. We Islanders were in the centre ot the front advance line. Behind us at some dis- tance came F and E Companies and the others behind them. After pass: ing a low kopje and crossing a donga we came within range. © The shots be- gan tocome singing past us, Dut we did not flinch, but advanced quite a Shizht were way and then lay down. Being in the centre our cumpany was exposed to the worst of the fire, more especially as the flanks bad not kept up with us, However, | got behind an ant-—hil and ihe others did the best they could to do so,too. The shots were coming over the e topof mine. Some of the enemy had evidently singied mc out, judging by the way the bullets came. A great deal of the fire cam< from the kraals. 1 was rather sur- prised on looking tothe right to see commenced to Company dl! that H Company had retreat and presently G so tov. They went well back tu thc little kopje I referred to. McKinnon, Dillon and myselt hoa ever, held on only shifting our positions to sume other ant-hills nearus. We were thus finally left alone and expe ed to the entire of the Soon the shots which, like the others, and the same thing happened tu Un lothers, sometimes we had volley» fired at us, then single shots, and s« on, till it was, | assure you rather ex citing. You must remember I (as well as the others) had ail my equip- ment on, including a rolled army blanket on my back, soI could not hide myself if I tried. Kept our noses well down and only fired oc- casionally. Now and then McKin- »non would call out, asking how I was getting on, as his ant-hill was getting riddled to pieces, then Rodd and the others and I would answer back. To add to our peril they began firing at us from the top of the high kopje to our left from which we had no_ pro- tection. We intended holding on till dark or till or After a while I heard McKin®on calling out and on looking back I saw F. Company and Rodu fire began to pit my hil Cliciisy was quite lOW; We I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure every case of Viptheria. MRS. REUBEN BAKER, I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will produce growth of hair. MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Stanley, P. E. 1. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT is the best household remedy on earth. oe “MATTHIAS FOLEY. Riverdale. Oil City, Ont. DR. AYERS left in we having the general away over to the advance. I tell you came in for a great deal of praise after it was Our total were remarkably small. Colonel Otter was wounded, and a corporal in C. Company, a man in F. Company and Defoe of H. Company were also wounded. JI attribute the low list to the fact that when the second advance was made the men came right on and did not hesitate a moment, and this action on our part rattled the enemy so much that they quickly began to think of retreating. You see with 15 paces between our men the plain was really covered with them. The Canadians were highly other troops for their gallantry. I think I forgot to say that while we were advancing the guns behind us shelled the kopjes; one shell fell short gone over. and hit just between H. and F. Com-' panies. The enemy’s loss must have been heavy. We camped near by and next morn- ing advanc ed toward the village named, I think, Tana N’gli, which means hegre town. It was the other side of the plain from the kopje we captured | —the place being a vast amphitheatre | surrounded by rugged hills. The | village has a lot of houses and some churches, but mostly Kaffr kraals. We marched thence tothe . Nek, a narrow entrance between high rugged kopjes where the Basutos held the Boers at bay for a long time when Eight or ten thous- of us and we are to hold the piace they may make in they were at war. and ae are ahead buildin iS eastw orks against any retreat this direction. We may havea fight at any moment. I tound afew hgs | left in an orchard here and also a stream of clear good water—an un- usua! think here—and we had splendid | lea. Weak, Sickly — Children Are Restored to Health and Vigour by Using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Many children are pale, weak, and bloodless from their birth. Many others have thetr bicod and nerves exhaust- ed, and their systems broken down by the ravages of or as the re- sult of over-stucy at school. cisease, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is ihe ideal treatment for children. It supplies the very elements which are lackirg in the pale, weak, and nervous. It restores the eclour ard ascent to ae blood, invigorates the nerves, 1d builds up the system. As a r¢ storative after the exhausting and debilitating effects of measles, scarlet tever, and such: ail- ments, it is of incalculable worth. Mrs. Staphen Dempsey, Albury, P. eounty, Ont., writes:—‘‘ My little ee dé 2ughter, nine vears i, was very pale and wee and had no appetite. She had a sinad, wornout arpearance, and was delicate and I got some of Dr. Chese’s Nerve Food for her, and it has helped her very much. She is gaining considerably in weight and l«eoks real healthy.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, 50c a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Comey. Toronto tairi«y SicxKLY. A CARD. R. MACNEILL, M. D. Having 3 30 years experience practice of “his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Street third door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to II a m. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, Di. CLIF! Cures f CHRONIC-DISEASES ard RUP TURE by Salisbury treatment. Send stam: } CaSuallies | praised by the | in the * | handsomest Shirts ever sto wn in Charlottetown. WHITE YACHTING CAPS. Look cool, feels cool. The most comfortab’s hot weather cap you ever wore. Also color ed caps of all kinds in the very nicest styles. R. HH. Ramsay & Cc gation, and we sincerelyhope that the | acquaintance thus formed will be ofa permanent character. The _ cordial ! manner in which on responded to our calls all oceasions you has entitled you to our warmest gratitude, and you | will please accept the accompanying purse as a small token of our regard. In conclusion, Rev. Sir, permit us to request that vou will be pleased to re- member us in your ministrations at the Altar and we may here assure you that in whatever part of the Master’s vineyard yon may be called to labor, you will always have the prayers and good wishes of the congregation of St. | Paul’s Church, Summerside. | Signed on behalf of parishoners. | | D. H. McDonald Patrick Ryan James A. McNeill Frank Perry Charles Murphy J. B. Strong S. M. Bent J. M. Noonan Daniel McNeil! Capt. D. McKinnon John P. McNally Patrick Hamill June 9th 1900. a = eR S ‘side, EEP your biood pure and your stomach and digestive organs ina healthy coudition vy taking Hood's Sarsaparilia and you ‘will be WELL- ‘No Flies on our Bey’s at the Front! Keep them away from the folks athome. Order sereen doors and windows now. A. Duchemin & Co P. E. I. Door and Sash Factory. j prices. April 2nd 1900, Camerc.: Blocx, Charlottetown =e CITY FHARQWARE STORE. --F'or-- | Builders, farmers, Mechanics, ) HARDWAREH—— | Paints, oils, glass, carpenters to:ls, all cheap FOR GAD ez. The celebrat:d Norton Machine Oil. THRMS CASH. R B. NORTON &CO.LIMITED Great Sale of Crogkery, Glassware :nd Groceries. Big Discounts for 30 Days. All our present stock will be closed out at big reductions—below are some prices :— $3.00 Tea Sets now $),95 per set 75 cent Glass Table Sets now 50 cents 40 “cc “ a3 sé ‘“é 25 “ 94 “c “ e. ‘“< ‘“ 20 ef 7 large Lamps “ oo 50 “ iT “cs cc 30 sc $1.50 Lemonade Sets ‘“ — 1.50 China Berry Sets “ 1,20 50 “i Glass “s ““ “cc 35 6é 30 ‘6 és &é és ss 290 ‘ Also a lot of odd crockery selling at Half Price. ' P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Stree A few Things You Will Need The warm weather is coming and you will have to make some changes in yor :}- parel to be able to enjoy the summer weather. SOMMER UNDERWE AR We have a fine line of light underwear for men and boys. better one 70c; and see our $1, U0 suits— ycu can’t match it in the city. Finer grades at higher STRAW HATS Last season it was voted by every one that our straws were by far the nicest In the Deity This year they will be'still nicer. OUTING SHIRTS We have bought verv Jargely this year in this line of goods and have sone of the A good suit for 50c; a Silk or linen {r nts with or without collar, for information, or call at Truro, Nova Scotia. Office Merchant’s Bank of Halttas | Building | eee st