— yee eS THE DAILY EXAMINER, UnaRLOTTELOWN, WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Interesting Particulars of the Struggle Boers. AT LAL A ce rresponde! n! ng on the day oft had 5 noon on Tuesday Buller's army seem of to approach, an ‘consequently dey was startled to he sun firing. It had of late, owing to | munition. On hurrying out the Boers were tr ig gun on Bulwar tion of a derrick. something extraor ng. The other 5 directed their fire « result that the Bo to abandon the att rick. Later on the a wagon which c During aften Boers were seen the British resu of a terrific thunde the town, just ¢ been heliographec that the Boers w tho yndent says ; { ‘ronje s camp le, even before t every ten pac wollen carcasses nting the air, at the thousand a frigl The tful st ver bar ’ _ T : Dear Sire,—I ¥ om Bri would te so hearre scarcely tyeak al no relief from any! wana tD’S BONE notiles gave reliet + omplete cure. 1 meod itto anyone r lung trouble eutlerer J, Frederictoo. Bulwana. /¢ Great Britain and the Between YSMITH. at Ladysmith writ- | re relief says: At he firing of General d to recede, instead 1 the garrison was ressed. Everybody t the garrison’s 4.7 10t been used much 1e diminishing am- it was found that ing to remove the a Hill by the erec This proved that linary was happen- arrison guns then n Bulwana, with the; rs were compelled ‘mpt with the der. placed the gun on psised in a donga. EVE PRET OF COMING ‘NTS—THE BRITISH GUNS AT ORIA., { Boston Globe. oon whenever the] » . ST =a approaching, the rane 7 Fe ed with trenches, such s never had} CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND bout 4 o'clock | been seen before in war. These were storm broke over, >. —o a a Unless | already Acknowledged. ....+.+0-+.$921 12 fine s a shell were to drop straight down in- fter a message had P s MOUNT ST BWART. to the opening, it would not reach the interior. | lat trajectory projectiles would be bound to fail to touch them. from Wagon Hill ‘re in full retreat. Amount colleeted by J. T. Doyle: MAKCH &, lv0W. Ss or POT MCA, ats Reemnel MINE ne. ae ey OM ated Alex McKenz 25 GOLDEN PRINCIPLES. NE SON Co ie es a £” A Fried 25 | A true devotion to our profession for me Fees’ Miss ie 25 the public Zou, Jor Suckle-..... ; ‘ 24 Accuracy, attention, politeness and Nr mas MeL a Alex Stewar .. ROTGOH BRCUbOO icccs a ss soo ev evesecs we MN an. ks. see Si Pe Ns aks a Meee PU ENS as intone Sesnendeceid RH McKenzie...... received by the ‘Merchanta Bank of Hali- fax io Fund A ‘sociation : Le TT gE | ematecn THE FAT IN The following subsc riptions have been aid of the Canadian Patriotic sirling value to all ranks and classes Of 50 | war people. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeeting of the ebarea holders of the Charlottetown Coadeused Milk Co, will be held in the Board of Trade Room Masovic Temple Builling Boot and Shoe‘Store. Mal McLran,.... 2... ..eeeeee 10 | Combe, Charlotretown on Wednesday the seventh Ronis SEC Bos 50) Brushes, day of Merch :900 at the hour of 3 p.m. Roderiek ee eee hk otc. 116 Sponges, Dated at Charlottetown this 24 day Feb. i re Perfa ne, 1900. ner MENS C0, ',. sees 50 Tooth Powders, E.R. BROW Murd McNell......... ethane hd ae and Tooth Washes, Secretary. — Nieolnon Se . and a host of other every day articles, at n Nic Bicnéace vee anenes een ” _ epec al and altractive prieve. a ae st eee teeeensee seseeres 60 Pane’s Celery Compound is our best NEW ORANGES & LEMONS Se es = basins oe gelling medicines Why? Because it “a a EE eeececess ees ' heal i k . ihe We i bog ee LN NE i virtues unkeow™\ 140 cases*received to-day ex ne EES a bu) | Minto BO IE hg. oa as iy chun Speen fn ! * i E 5 UN NN hati, © ve cice: « 5 RED IN BROS. Druggists J CARVELLBROS ON ida ia os Sabicea 6 CH’TOWN, P EB. I. Mn NN ke errs oe (Mal McNeill.......... ies MEO I sis 5 o's eeeee | Boots and Rubbers STANORRL. all styles and sizes’ suitable tor a ae foil end. -wiater weer ie Gp en Angus Lamont, tan ebetnsemeeseer a possible prices, at we ee McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN;STREER = all delighted. —— Or Photography ime | all the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Qur customers are it Be sure and visit the leading studio. G. Et. COU. Queen and Grafton Sts, Ch’town. oe ae Si eee Pee ES a LE TOS ONT a, A ae EEE AEN ABE OT + poet OTe = oar 7 }n my first visit to W I was admitted in- the British guard. ‘+s [ came upon the of horses or mules, Tt seems impossible could have endured nch. <s were honeycom' aa for seven years & ochis} Trouble, and at times that I could we a whieper. Igots ring until 1 tried your 2>Y BALSAM. Two od six bot les made @ EE eects cageartitst ce EE LOL LC EOE ALLE | LAI a > aernnherel ~ aa j Other officers said they believed they a HDC 0 - : °.°@ c sé ’ . ? ~ 1 1 . offin aL A SEE 00 ould descry Britis’: cavalry ; but most Mee aor ieee ine ov erardeand | Douglas & Jardine......ssmes 100 eople supposed that the wish was _— Th " ce — po na Mr G McBHachern ........cccsceeeeee 56 , fat Soe to the thought. Assoon asthe| W@2. “hey *al ere waS not a GOP! FY Feehan... .ccwe.--ccoscese 100} the food supplies warmth storm ceased the British guns reopen- | of spirits in the laager. Every counten-| Rey H Pierce ........ Vet cctionss “OO : . ed on Bulwana gradually concentrating ‘ance showed joy at the end of a dread-| Mrs Pigott . Sr ee We es fle . and strength ; without it the r ao 1e ¢ aughed, and] t ciate ei : . re fire on the kft and driving the | rin eer: * . them —_ - . oe F 60 digestion, the muscles, the ; he . they hoped they would soon g spehan's Pendle seovedh ‘ et > | t h J © - oer fore them, with the object of ss a sea Nearly all the Free Staters Mra G aii ye eceecccece 50 nerves and the brain are preventing the enemy from hampering | ""' - a ; ; ' _ c RR ee 50 l Be iny British approa h. An hour later | ee iin. ‘e ic = - os i 7 W McLeod . Se codilic acsine's 0-7-2 and general debility De: ; 1 al ehting tor iberty 1e F . : arty of British horsemen — be wenn y © ee sein a ae Ber Pigott. st teneeeteeses - follows. But fat is hard to di- seen ing the flat bel od expression 25 : ava an thelie 4 Sirk . esc ecesee - ’ wee wid ‘ rossing Lia iat VC Ow Bulw: ina : a . » oa 5 ! he present ; 50 t a distance of some miles. It is im- | over the present deliverance. meena Pe aaa gest and is di ‘iked by many. I i MED. epthitcwe pee sae © vossible to pescrib the excitement t and | ee ee a i Dorle 50 > , , + ] ] » 5 Jib. wwe errr e . . nthusiasm among thet troops shat tol- | y Roberts jJately present ted Mr. Fannie Egan inasee dns coweeess@ 50 . owed. Most of + e town pcople had 1|H H Quinton, of the Bank of Ireland, ee supplies the fat in a form @ : he { with somely-bound copy of , 13 00 ee! a iri ven into le h ouses by tn wilD 1andsol necy- ¢ DP} Tot ac oereere in nee soa ¥ leasan r storm and did not earn the good news | CR ne years in India,” by Lord] _ 6s Shite ee pieasant to take and easy : 1 an nd | g ecces Gillispie: ' ntil later, The storm broke out}R¢ berts, acc ompanied by an autograph Collected by Rebece Dp to digest. It strengthens the again at 7 o'clock in tae evening and letter thanking Mr. Quinton for his} T © Muncey, Carleton ......-.-- 4 100) nerves and muscles, invig- sntinued until two the next morning. | Serwces in connection “with her fund | Mard N NePhee, Heatherdule... 1 00 ’ g it must have seriously hampered the for the wives and families of soldiers lai emia orates mind and body, and retreating Boers. rhe British cunners| and sailors serving in South Africa. $ 100 builds up the entire system. ; cs ; + ] Nic } n . . kept a sharp watch to prevent any is ati Ne lee Mal Nicho A ; soc. and £r.0o, all druggists ie rite ai to remove the Bulwana tne 1ouowing despatch Was re¢ eived Mra Dind Nicholson. .. . secre. 25 SCOTT my ‘BOWNE, ‘Chemists, Toronto. Ee | 7 i . Briti h niet ie al at Hi : : ency the Governor-t reNn~ Archie Bruce ee eeereceseererees eo Oee eeee 1 00 gun. se ) tis! 7 é oe nN oC tT oral Anges Na ee 50 ntervals througn 1e nignt na tne : > rl ee eee ae oe 4 z Bermuda, Feb. 28.-—The members } Joo McDonald. . . . . . -+---s+00eeeseeees 50 il »wes sent t OOK : dye : : . ia : j ‘ morning a force we sent out to OOK} tthe Hamilton Dingoy Blub, while } Mal Martio... ieee sae ene 40 iter the oun and ©Oo OCCUDY Bulwana, a7 1 a Wow Docherty « 00600 i gly oe ee se a 2 ve ; athising deeply with the relatives : .* 50 ord Dundonald’s force went after the | — oti ae bd Real Jas MeLeod...-.. : retreating Boers, \ hile 4,000 of the a ee hose killec = eee Dond Nicholson.....-.-.- 2. csereeeee £@ 4 . ‘ ~ ’ sable 4 vv " A £ Hea 2c Tata , 5 hest men of the garrison, went toward \fric er to England s noble CORN ee seh. inissvnsscieny sas 50 repderemibagies. Myra cig We se able | Our sincerest \dmiration of the great | Poa Lamont ......-- + 75 Flandslaagte inthe hope of being aole ' ; : ‘ we ge an ee ee re ee gallautry layed by the Canadian } Jadson Campbell ......--++0-+--- cut of the enen ontingent at | aardeberg uawiel Tete. ou wc teee eveeee 15 eg Hearty ngratulations have been bes | cidiecseetidess «a 0 ee ae aol Tait ' ce Se, Eno Binbeste (Ce oi j Mr, Frederick Irving Taylor of ee ae papers, or a os PLEASAKT VALLEY, LoT 50. toria, B. C.. thus of Canada’s{and Gen. White, by the Canadian ‘ llen sons: Society of Engineers. The nes geva | Jno-Mc eDonald. Se ene 50 es ' "1 ' ‘ i 7 sione 1 } Vv T)r Bovev presi lcnit, ana Alex McK BODOTO. cr ccesersse eevee 50 tr, the llen —they who died ee ges : “ a LL : ‘ 25 ice to th fa ey who oe Prof. Mcleod, secretary. age Me: Domald .....cccececseeeee toreee = As heroes for their countrys price , Bs ; ce Beaton.. bis we obs ou teteecetd 20 ! t 1 f ll the tear 1 , LT Oe ccs hh isddiiideteiaine eee 25 vain t p, yet shall — al —The New York Times affirms that | Do od N 12 lic chaleon « - ; ler , : ° ; ‘ “Ai bs certo eeeeeeee iroD eer lyoer e warriors bier, “Tt was onlv the arrival ot R yberts thut fi “fe oD = cA tho re © ious to record Se al sacst ve blast Om eee Den corre Ste ee ie ’ thro’ fire and ee o disasters. © e ; Jno Hume ese ee 2d Ga cep, taro Bie a | upon cle horn were worth ten ; yee R dk McReth.. Aas) hee 50 wore * ; ) . c . * wr - . Or wel thousand men. In fact was not « Naxvo ig “o 7 . thou : ’ en * a ay “ (an we forg ie 1 S10W question of more men trom England, ! M J sageatys paws s Soe | Kor all the leading son W ink t 's repose — | ++ was a question of one more man from Coarle-ena McLaughlin .. { ; ‘ i, he brother, com! ) iend, } ogland. The Be ers h: ave still the M-e Jce whe s cnta se haeventee 4 o 6ee a] Mercantile Houses Cea cn aiden » nba denen Te oe os W.ii nzton Hume........ - é s : ae m whom our ten:!’rest hopes depend * | natural advantage of interior lines, 20¢ | waiy McGregor. . ~ 5\f in Prince Edward et died they as true heroes die they may retain the advantage of beinz | ° —— Island Face to the foe ; beart to the sk able to choose their own battle ground, Total $ 5.00 . aad oteek eee oe } { : ee SL nd one fond though i though that is a question of strateg rical LITTLE SANDS. NOUS tasal to ¢ qt es JL Otc : j ; i i . 1 & > rule : ahility but their invasion of British | } ASZAF .oore — : avility ui tneir invasion J oT TUS D A Blae & 45 | ev live in our vic us snie territory is over and done.” ; 4D i a Sepebeede os pe edeel —_ 7 SCENE IN CRONJE’S CAMP. | in natc} from Paardebe erg, ited ‘Tuesday. Feb . a staff corres- 4 would heartily recom-~ \ “ae | tuflering from throat “A, O0 Wy Vy - > * y , ly te 6: ys F. VANBUSKIRE. | YF) Ly hy ] ZULU CHIEFTAINS TESTIFYING THEIR LOYALTY TO THE QUEEN. {Boston Globe. | Weaker » Corner Call and see them. AAKAAAARARAGAA TH aan TTAnna Cileaateaell ‘ For House Cleaning We have a full line of American Clothes eres Old Wringers repaired New rolls for old Wringers W, Grant & Ge: LePazes Old Stand, Queen Street. ei i FERRER TRUE EERE EE — see apm esse nome co sees SE Coat eens “earners, ¥ SBE ORE ptt aoe mint at Eman’ pet ipahiedl . NS ire > OF FIT EEA ‘ Of all Wine Merchants “¥ fishy, Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. 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