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Kruger Dosen’t approve of the British Kkemedies, buc Charlettetown people de, because they have raved them good and reliable. @ur British Beef Iren and Wine. Our British Quinine Wine: @ur Britisk Cough Cure, etc. If you need auy of the above best, a Just now we are advertising BRIfISH ALMOND PINK —the nicest article of its kind on the market.—Try it. A. W. Beddin, Phm. B. Central Drugstore. WaNTED.—At once one or two stenogra- where te take dictation ja the evening ont sa shorthard or on typewriter. pply e‘fice oe 2ins pd. Sunnyside. = : : = you will find them equal to the 3 = = = SIEGE OF Another Batt BOERS CONCENTRATING EAST OF PAARDEBURG. General Gatacre Lord Roberts at Kimberley— Bullers Despatch from Ladysmith—Canadians to Garrison Hali- fax — Further Report about Chamberlain’s Cable to Australia. SpEcIAL DESPATCH GATACREAGAIN. Srexxstroo.,Ms2s evel (.-taere maie a reconnas-iance iu foree, ioward Stormberg, yesterday. The Boers opposed him with two guns, The Brit sh artillery pitched some shells into the Boer laagers, AT KIMBERLEY. Loxpan, March 3.—Lord Roberts wires the War Odice trom Odasfoetein, dated 2ad ROBERTS March, 4.15, 3. m., a8 follows : “I have just returned from paying Kim- berley a hurried visit, aad much erati ed at fiod:ng enthusiasm among the Kimber ley people. “Regarding thecare of tnesick and the public buildings bad been converted into hospitals the | men have bees made comfort- wounded, ail and all wounded table. “I was struck with the friendly manner in which the wounded Boers and our men chatted together over their experiences of the caw pzige.” THE BOERS RETREAT. Léxpox, March 3-2.5) a. m—The War Ottice has received the following from General Baller : Ladysmith, March 20d, 6.30. p. m.— “T find the defeat ef the Boers more com plete than I had dared to anticipate This whole district is com; letel, clear of them, and except at the top VanKuraa Pass, where eeveral wagons aie visible, I cas find no trace of them. Their last train left Modder Spraitstation abo-tt one o’closk yesterday, and they then tl v up the bridge. They packed their wagons six diys ago, moving to the north of Ladysmitl, so t'vat we bad nae chance of intercepting thei. But they have left vast quantities of a: - munition ofall sorte, herds of catlecn grase, besides camp and individual necese- aries. They have got away with all their gun. except two. CANADIANS TO GARRISON HALI- FAX. Ortawa, March 3.—Telegraphic ac~ ceptance of the Government’s offer te garrison Halifax was only received from the Imperial awthorities yesterday. Dr. Borden had aconsultation with the Adjutaat General and Quartermaster Gen- eral, whena echeme for organizing 2 composite regiment was considered. The details will be amnouoced in a day or two, sad ion the meantime, it ia said the D. O. C’s will be asked to state how many men will be available in the re~ peak free,” —Eusipipes ULE LPN CRE SLLAL OIL! URE T _ EXAMINER ee ee -_——— - —— = Singie Copies two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY MARCH 3, 1900 BOERS HAVE RAISED Britis boys MAFEKING le Imminent on the Move. TO THE EXAMINER. has notyet beea rotifi-d that has to leave Halifax. Baroness McDonald Sir Charles Tupper from Waterford, Ireland: | ‘*Bravo, our spleodid Canadi:n friends.” ARRESTED AS REBELS. Reneserc, March 3.—The greater part of the Datch residents of Colesberg have been arrested as rebels. SIEGE OF MAFEKING RAISED. Losvex, Mareb, 3.—A deepatch from Berlin says th.t tae Transvaal agency in Brussels announces that the seige of Mafeking has been raised, has cebied VS. FRENCH, Demonstration and Coun- ter Demonstration, ALMOST A RIOT IN MONTREAL. Different Ways ef Celebrating the Relief of Ladysmith Specrat to Tae Examiner. (The following telegram was depatc hed to THE EXAMINER for insertion in yest erday’s issue ; but Owing to the break in the wire was not received in time for puolicatioa yester~ day.) MontreaL, March 2,—Yesterday the students ef McGill University celebrated the relief of Ladysmith, im spite of the most violent sterm of the season. They paraded the etreets, insisting on the French newspaper offices hoisting their flags. Later the Laval stuients in Montreal ; made counter demonstrations, and re-} moving the British flags from the reach newspaper O‘fices,subatituted French oaes, and hissed the Union Jack. In the evening a great demonstration, with bonfires and rockets, was held en Dominion Square. Then the McGi'l boys, with bundreds of | citizene, vieited Laval, where they were | met by po icemen, who turned the hose on | them. For a time a riot seemed imminent. Several shots were exchanged and seve- ral students and three policemen were injured. Most broken. The trouble ir, probably, not yel over. ~- LATER. MOBILIZING MILITIA IN TREAL. windows were of the Laval MON- BOERS MASSIN 3. Loxpox March 3.—The Daily Mails special from Osfontein says; “The Buers are mastiog ia the vicinity of our treep-, They are mosily from Ladyemith and Colesburg. Fightiog is in:mmient. The Boer force is underatoed tobe un- der the juint command of B_tha, Delaire and Dewit. They are expectisag more reinforce- ments from Natal. Possibly they will be under the command of Joubert. TAXATION IN BRITAIN. Lonpoy, March 3.—Ia the House of Commons, yesterday, Mr. A.J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, anneunced that tne House would meet at 2 p.m. on Monday for the budget statement. Of course this indicates that tae Gev- erament needs money, aad probably pur. poses obtainius a partefthe neeesear; amount from a daty on bonded articles. The early statess*nt gives the Chancei- lor of the Exchequ:r three week. ex'r taxation of small arti:'as, whi'+ «he ~..- denness with which the matic enly allows ewners @ us! diay goods out of bend. ALARMING RUMORS, S@ -, ‘ wa prung to take ed, a few days, ago a cablegram from Mr. ciated to otber premiers. patch. asked Mr. Chamberlain’s consent to pub- lish the text of the message; and Mr. Chamberlain has replied that he is con- sulting with the War Offizse regarding the request. spsctive districts. One suggestion under consideration is to transfer the shattered remains of the R.C.R. I., te Halifax, so that it can be usedas a school of instruction, while at the same time acting asa garrison corps. Mesawhile alarming rumors are in cir- culation. OOD NEWS comes from those URDGRGGGHGEDIOQRUCCOOROGGTERIEGRCR00SHtHS Itis said that the Leinster Regiment scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reportsagreethat HOOD’S CURES MoxrreaL, March 3.—Trouble is anti cipated here tonight betweea McGill, English College students aud the French students of Laval. Afver the street demonstrations of the last two days, the fee'inz runs high ; and, ai itis Saturday, agreat many who are not students will take part in any disturbance. The British are particularly excited over the burning ef the Britieh flag last night. Colonel S 1erwo0d,superinteadent of the Dominion police force,arrived from Ottawa this morning and neld a conference with Colonel White, the D strict Commander and Colonel Hughes Chief of of Police, with the resu!t that it was de- cided to moblize the militia. New English Hats, New Amgricin Ilats, New English Cups. New American Caps, to -urn!) the n.tives, at Prowse Bros, Loxpox, March 3.—A despatch to the! Daily Mail from Sydney, 8. N.W. says | “It has developed that the Premier receiv. Chamberlain, marked “cenfidential” with the request that its conteats be communi- Secret Cabinet meetings have been held in all the colonies to consider the des- The Premier of New South Wales ha; who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for onan 216 CAKES OF WRISLEY’S TOILET SOAP Direct frem Chicage. ODORS. Celonial Violet, White Vielet, Wild Crabapple Blossem, Sweet Gherry, Bonny Heather Oatmeal, Elder Flewer, Rose, Oyster Pearl, Carnation Pink, Lavender, &c, Xc., Macdonalds Drug Store Alum baking powders are the greatest menacéets to of the preseat day. RO ‘AL BAKING POWBER 60., NEW YORK. -—-—-- ~ - —e ee ARTISTIC a as WALL PAPERS FOR 1900 ~ Ingrains, Gilts, Cheap Papers Parlor, Dining Room and Bed- room Papers tise Elaborate Border to match. Sample books now ready Sx GKO CARTER & CO. Importers of Up-to-Date WALL Papers. 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