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A GOOD INVESTMENT Anda sure means to save Have an Endowment Policy One of tke strongest and wealthiest Life Companies in HYNDMAN & CO., AGENTS, ae ae VTS SRE i ae ie We YE ME Ue Ve i Ue Ue Ll \ | IN “i “ar. An. Because on the BRABANT’S VICTORY. Dorprecut, March 5.—Follewing up yesterday’s success General Brabant again engaged the Boers today, with tie advan tage of holding the position captured. Yescerday there was emart fighting. This morning the British, losing some five or six men, captured the Boer fort, thus vastly improving their position, The Boers fought tenacious! , contest ng every inch of ground. But ultimately they retreated suddenly, carrying oft their guns ard waggons, A mounted force pursaed them, but the result is not yet known. The British casualties, during the two days, were thirty wouaded and twelve killed. Tbe Boer losses are unknown. Throughout the arduous fighting and severe fatigue, the Colonials bshayed splendidly. AT THE FRONT. Osrontetx March 6.—The Boers’ front covers eighteen miles to the south of Modder River: General French had a successful skirmish yesterday morning with the enemy. REVIEWED IN LONDON. Lonvoyn, March 6.—The news from the front,yesterday, was stale, flat and unprefit” able. Belated sccounte of the Ladysmith ope-. ations disclose the fact ‘hat Long Tom had not been captured at Bulwana and that the Boers had carried off all tie artillery except two small guns. A fall liet of the casualties of Buller’s operations during the ten da ys’ fight has been posted at the War Office and is heavier than had been expected, The aggregate is about 11068 including 146 killed. The relief of Ladysmith and the release of 11,00@ men have justified these losses. } & AN AIN AIR AEN AN HN i EOP ERI IIE AAW STORMBERG EVACUATED. Brabant Forces Boers to Retreat. ee THE BOER FORCES IN A NEW: POSITION. SPECIAL DeEsPaTcH TO THE , es from Generals ( lement’s and Gatac:e’. The officers of General Buller’s army, wt NR BAe i ott if,tO advise tae Public. nay TREATS EXA “TUESDAY MARCH 6. MINE jp3ac (ree. —Kvuaireiwes Singie Copies two Cents nants SNE ang ela EET te Cer et es ee oe ROLAND D, TAYLOR, CHARLOTTETOWN ENGINEERS, Killed in South Africa, oa ‘Never the lotos closes, never the wild fowl w But a soul goes out for England Man or woman suckling, mother or babe « bones of the English the English Flag is stayed.” —— EXAMINER. io their letters to frienda, after the battle of Colenso, assumed that Ladysmith could not be relievei without a loss of 10,009 men. There was no newa at midnight from Lord Roberts’ headquarters, and despatch- fields of operations centained nothing of real importance, The Times, today, has despatches frem Lorenzo Marques on the political situation of the two republics and the relations of the two presidents. But there is no evi« dence fhat either Kruger or Steyne is thinking seriously of negotiating for peace. The war seems likely to dragon for many months, unless they become coa vinced that they can get better terms by askiog promptly for asettlement on the basis of Suzerainty of the British Ccowa and legislative autonomy, the payment of indemnities, and equality in conditions of suffrage. BIG EXPENDITURES. Loxypox March 6.—The budget state. } mest. submitted ia the House of Commons yesterday shows that the expenditure of £154 082,000 has to be provided for in the budget of 1900-1901, and shows that the exchequer of 1899-1900 would have given asurplus of upwards of £5,000,000, bu; that the supplementary war estimates of £23, 900,000 make aa expenditure ex. ceeding the revenue by £17,970,000. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, afier laying the figures before the House, peint- ed out that the country had to face a ictal estimated expenditure, in consequence of the war, of no less than six tives as much as had been estimated in October Inet BRITISH POSITIONS, Lonpey, March 6.—A despatch to the Standard, from Osfontein, dated Sunday, says that Lerd Roberts’army now occupies a,most advantageous position. that died for England’s sake— RE B BERRIES ROO SOIR, SPORTING W OKLD. * | Spxorat To THE Examiner. } Moyrreat, March 6.—The Shamrocks beat the Ureecents hockey team of Hali- fax, ten to two last evening. New York, March 6.—Sharkey and Fiiz-1mm ons have signed articles of agree- ment, for a 25-roand bout before the club cffering the !argest purse the firat week in Augusi—winner to take all the purse. po cat a ROYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tastar. Safeguards. the food against alum. umn hain iaiiaa are the greatest —— Eth of the present day. __ fo “AL BAKING a POWDER co. W. A. RIGGS, CILIARLOTTETOWN ENGINEERS, led in South Africa, ake, xr maid— eee — ——___—_— et SS ~ ARTISTIC aoe WALL The sixth division under Kelly-Kenny is posted on the right and holds al! the kopjes for a distance of five miles south of the Modder. The Seventh Division, under General | Tecker, is in the centre, immediately | south of the river, and General Colville, | with the Ninth Division, ison the north bank. The cavalry brigade, under General FOR 1900 > Frensh is posted on the left front and the mouctec infantry under Ridley Martyrs on the right front. Ingrains, Gilts, A body of the enemy has takea upa Cheap Papers position on one of the latter flat-topped bills to the north of Rivers, five miles Parlor, Dining Room and Bed- beyond General French, who today took | room Papers out bis horse artillery and shelled ise Elaborate Border to them. match, ample books now Another force of 4,000 strong, hoids an S P isolated group ef kupjes south of Modder ready SX River aud in front ofthe British mounted ’ ; infantry. GEO ( ARTER & CO. Their position is surrounded on a'l sides Importers of Up-to-Date by level plains over which the Boers WALL PAPERs. must make their way in order to reach the | g-gqpaeaStuehiOOUSGUESNDEGUSECOESIE0S29 river. As @ consequence their situation Vi h appears to be precarivus in the extreme. VV d KRUGER’S TERMS. Make roughened hands and sk'n. Try BRITISH ALMOND PINK —an ideal preparation. Soothing, softening, healing. Afier oze application the skin is rendered soft and emooth,. Price 25 cents per bottle. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drugstore. The country around consists of anne grassy plains, broken only by ridges and | isolated kopjes. Brusszts, March 6.—The Transvaal agency here confirms the statement that President Kruger is ready to conclude a peace with Great Britain on the basis of the independenee of two republics,.0d thet otherwise the struggle will continue to the bitter end. STORMBERG EVACUATED. Ererxstroom, March 5.—Stormberg was fouad by the British to have been evacu~ a.ed by the Boers last night: MORE BRITISH GAINS. Dorprecst, March 6.-—-General Brabant has ecored a complete victory. The Boer’ .are in fall retreat with their guns and wag- gone and are being pursued, Srerxstroem, March 5, (evenisg).— General Gatacre entered Stormberg unop~ posed today. The Boers destroyed the railway opproach but the station is in- tact. TO RELIEVE MAFEKING. O i N G Care Town, March 6.—A strong Bri- —OF THE~— Lh foree, including the Kimberley Light / NeW Prince Of Wales College, Horse, the Canadian Infantry and a por- tion of the artillery, ia marching north<| The formal opening of the new Princ ward from Kimberley to relieve Mafeking. | of Wales College and Nermal Schoo! will It is expected that the crossing of the take place in the Assembly Hal!, on Vaal River will be disputed at Fourteen Streams where the railway baidge has Friday Evening, March \9th, 1900 oeen wrecked. -BEINFORCEMENTS. speeches by our leading public mea and choruses by the Prince of ; ales Students Orrawa, March 6.—It is officially | will be carried ont. announced that men will be enlisted for} The public are cerdislly invited to be Africa to fill the places of the killed and Present, wounded aad otherwise disabled of the ote pack, 7p m. Chair to he dy & wkly tf. 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