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GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. ry : rrue 4} Mi oul erty, when Free Sorn ED Se Who CANADIANS A ERS AGAIN T SPECIAL DESPATCH THE LAST ENGAGEMENT. Lonxpon, March 9.—-The press deecrip- * | tion of Genera! Frenche’s second turoiag | movement adds liule io the official ac- count, reconnoisance of the eseniy’s lines and by vigorons scoutiaog. and the Dutch commanders as) iD hot haste leaving supylies, tents Suda Krupp gun behind them. Allibe corrrespondents describe the shel! fire of the Hor-e Batiery eflective. The main tcdy of the Dutch retreated eastward. But Lord Roberts was left in 7 command of a more direct road to Bloem- fontein through Petrasbarg. All the correspondenta aseert that Lord Roberta intended to, turn the Boer posi- tions in successionand to cut off their retreat, but thatthere was & quick siam- pede and that the cavalry with the horses done up coul! not overtake the fugitives. The Gighlanders and Canadiaus captured a !arge koyj- with a Krupp gun, but were not able to run down the 2nemy. NEW ENLISTMENTS. | Orrawa, March 9.—The District Offi- cers Commanding§will enlist men for epecial service in South Africa t) replace the casualties io the second special -er- ae Mos iried tO stop the retreating The attack was preceded by thorough | Genera! French's gttack was uuexpected | ig to advise the Public, may ‘ISLAND, FRIDAY MARCH 9, ALR RE KRUCER COULDN'T STOP RETREATING BOERS Stampeded When French Attacked. ND HIGHLAND- 0 THE FRONT. Fifteen More Volunteers Wanted: From P. E. Island. TO TRE EXAMINER. Boers who re ed to stay. ONE OF THE REPORTS. Buoemronterx, March 9.—The police ‘tried tostop the retreat of the Free Staters. But they declared that they were ot willing to fight avy longer. Tuey tamil President Steyn. A BOER RERORS. Pretroria March 6,via Lorenz» Marques March 8.—It is officially stated here that on Sunday Jast there was heavy fighticg at Dordrecht, that British repulsed with great loss, and that the Federals captured three Cannons, OFFICERS FOR HALIFAX. -Orrawa, March 9.—The Minister of militia has selected a number of officers for the provisional battalion to garrison Halifax. The fullowing have been chosen : Captain A J Boyd, Roya! Grenadiers, Tor- onto; Cept. A J Macdonald, 59th battalion, Alexandria; Captain J J Sharplese, 8th RR, Quebec; Major G A Taachereau, 920d Dorchester, Quebec; Lieutenant Colonel J McKay, 42adBattalion Carleton Place; Lieut.Colonel JS Skinner, 14th Battalion, Kingston; Major S J R Sercom, 63-d Regt, Halifax Rifl+; Captan W M Bend, l+t Prince of Wales, Montreal. KRUGER AND STEYN AT THE FRONT- vice battalion of the Royal Canadian R:>- gimen', as follows : Toropto, 20; Kinge- ton, 10; Montreal, 10; Ottawa, 10; Sc. Joho, 10; Halifax 15 ; Charlottetown, 15; Quebec, 10 ; total, 100. The detachment will embark on the Monterey on the 15th inst., and until their arrival ia South Africa will be at- tached to the Strathcona Horse for disci- pline, etc. HE COULDN’T STOP THEM, Poriark Grove March 8—Presest Kruger oar menage omens en Baking Powder Made from pure cream of | of tartar. Safeguards | the food against alum. powders are the greatest Alum bakin: Feith of the present rae. menacers to RO * ‘aL BAKING ba woen CO., NEW YORK, who is at present, far in the rear yesterday | ‘ Loxpowx, March 9.—Lord Roberts sends the following despatch from Poplar i Grove, Friday morning : “Presidents Kroger and Steyn were both present at the fight on March 7, and dil all their power to rally their troops. The route, however, was complete, the men declaring that they could nos stand against the Brush artillery and sucha formidable force of cavalry.” ————————— Death of Collector Ruel (Specta To THE ExaMINER. ] | Sr.Jonx, Marah 9.—J. R. Ruel, Col ‘ lector of Custome,St. John,since 1870, die? last night, oe Oem D’Arcy McGer.—Mr,. McCready deliv- ered his popular lecture on D’Arcy McGee before the faculty and etuients_of St. Dun- stan’s College last evening and was given a hearty vote of thanks. Before and after the lecture the college band furnished musical selections. The National Anthem brought the proceedings to a close. Shredded fish in packagee. Pure bone- less codfish, canned salmon, lobsters, fianan haddies, &c., at Beer & Goff’s. As Arrraerive programme is being | prepared for the hospital concert next other engagement for that evening. 57, 2i. Thursday . vening, Merch 15th. Make uo Vr WT. ee: free,” —E 4900 WISE’S RESIGNATION. RIPIDES Sir,—1s is rumored that the resignation of Mr. Joseph W.se was handed to the Speaker with @ condition attached, that the district must be opened at once, and that this latter condition was afterwards | withdrawn. I ask no~ asa conetitational question, Cana member withdraw either his resignation or any attached conditicm after it has been placed in the Speaker’s hande ? Also, if, the resignations of Messre Pineauand Wise are in the Speaker’s hands does not the s'atute provide for an election “forthwith ?” Enquirer. —— FOR SOUTH AFRICA. — Additional Men Wanted to Replace Casualties. Last evening Lieut. Coloael Moore re- ceived the following despatch : Orrawa, Ont., !! arch 8. To Lieut.-Col. Moore, D. 3. i ae 12, Charlottetown. Enlist fifteen men to replace casualities. Second special service baitalion under samme conditions as to pay aud service. Must reportat Halifax not later than Tuesday, 13th inst., where they will be ! clothed and equipped. Attestation papers are being sent you this day. Curr Srarr OFricer. Militiamen wishing to enlist are request- ed toapply to the District Officer Cora manding at the Orderly roome, drill shed, at 2 o’clock, p. m. today. Up toone o’clock this afternoon, Col. Moore had received the following names in addition to those already published : Alfred Mullen, Wm.€Gregory, Johu Greg- ory, Arcud. Currie,» John Lightizer avd Euzene McKachern. The name of 1D R Kennedy was wrongly printed F R Keonedy ia the list previously publiehed. In all some thirty names have been hand- ed in to Coi. Moore, and this afternoon it ig expected that a good many others will offer. The contingent will leave Charlottetown for Halifax on Sunday night. It is expect- ed that the Provincial and Civic yovern- ments will dealas generously with the secood contingent as they dii with the dret. 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