_'waved the following from Lord iClear i £9' ' ' ` _ ., ~5-,'|‘Is>7-»!-1'.-E._?A,»513*..§¥ ,ev f ,s - _slr A" l a I mi ' g-»f ' f “' ‘ . .. -_ .__= _ e ,_m . '__n_;,_,_ ESTABLISHED |89I. g 'rim GUARDIAN, onaamrrnrown, ramen ° EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNESDAY FEBR '* kim "1" GEN. CRONJE SURRENDER5 UNCONITH _C ' al Assault at Three O’clock. yesterday i im _“A dashing advance was made A by the “warns 'riinr ni~:i.o_\'is. Provinces, ole lIOl!f€*\lilU;l'» Wieiioro boioogo nose .ioiio We UW P B- Hill ____ DDO Y the First_Gordon High- Slain: Srggzzglgtgtfgzze ' Kigimnt is hsaae 'IQ Losses in Killed and Wounded--Their Names-Officers, Guns and §’;f$1.'§?§f§§iiZif§L,“ZZ`§ ZX-3.1’ '.Ifl.`§`I.-"I1 “°§f,‘;,’;‘;,, ,S ,,,_,,,,,,_,,, ,,,,,,;,,,,__,,__,_ §o."i"'”"""""°"'“‘ °'“"""" Prisoners Taken-Croiije and His Men Sent to Cape Town-Buller fifftfnlifiiffd11ii§iTff§S` `"`"° C".i.fi`if.i§§§.,°S`1‘$`§..°,’iL‘I.”i§.l‘°.ifl'F.‘°I'.`l "§f`..i."§§..°""`°',.,..°:".,`f'.".".',""' Gai.LAi\"i'i.i'nr:i.niiiEin GROUND 3°"@1`a1S°°tl>Sil1 U18 R¢8'iIllPM hilapllt ti Fig g y y ° K p “They- maintained their position till Tin: canarias sors woimnnn. A . °”@|'_”“°‘ The Dnglull wil tmispert, viii 'III and input up it tlltnlllll lupus L0_-oD0_\gFel».27..--'I`lie Win- Office has l‘ Jpiiiinsnsnii. Feb. 27.-~~Gene-ral Cronje h,m|-gendered unconditionally. , is now a prisoner in our camp." 'G on-iwii Rsloicm oven 'rm-: saws. ` gn-iw; Feb. 27.---(Special).---Tlie Gov~ todav received news of the of Ci-onje. and later a telegram U'A`RY`2S"'i§00. I A anadian Regiment Led the Fin L_ _I Full Textof Lord Roberts Despatch. r _ V _ . , i from Sir Alfred Milner at Cape Town congratulating the Canadians on their‘ heroic conduct. Flags were at once hoisted. bells rung, etc. while from every part of Canada ,matters that he fell dead. ARRANGING THE sURRENDER° A l (6 comes news of the rejoicing of the people and of their celebration in honor of che event. - l THE NEWS DELIGHTED LONDON. _ ‘ _ , ~ »A_ \_\\\§ l`\\ 1/ \ , \ 4 ' -°\,»»~ -\ \ .\\\\i.§.. ///I I \ ,X . _` 7;/'Z/fi/23 » 17/7/ I - . 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'*;°' ~ . _ .`.,- r 1 _ -.- _ .. i, -., -_~__ _ _~ i 'Q' ' lx 1.~I~Ii »2'7'<-. ~"°’ ~ -'..~.~ --.' '-'_' -~ /. ijt-~.,~.Z~~; _,-:$;»'f,°<~/ _-'»..-'_-‘_-.-.f,»r..~ iff/ f l r.,_:,;.i.§.~£»,E§l,;.ii _ "»°‘Z~°3°` \ _ I \\\ \ I \\\,\ iM \\ ' 1,1. \\ \ ,I ff ,/ /€ ~ l cream of tartar. _-|-.»_..a »u» »-.mc o-_; Haszard Moore ;i¢¢»~‘v*<,i¢ Book binders, ` Booksellers, Fancy Goods -Sunnyside. THE BOER OFFICERS CAPTURED. l l rejoices over the defeat of Cronjc. I Everywhere cheers were given for “Bobs." One old soldier grew so excited over Flags are everywhere and the gallantry colonies coiiirratulating the country on the l - ~ fo ' Loivnoa, Feb. 27 ~-(Special) The War treatment at our hands, and also that his Oillce publishes this despatch frgm Loid wife, grandson, private secretary Roberts : e ' G . ~’ 'L adjutant, and servants might accompany; ` , “Paardebl:rg, Feb. 27. 7.45 8. m.:'General him wherever he might be sent. A 3 Cronje and all of his force capitulated :'I told him his request would be com- I \ , _._.;.~;~€% ‘iw ° I “ ' ~ _ :;:;_;;j_g_f1j,;»,3,? _, RD HUBEBTS DESPATCH- “In courseof conversation he asked kind _ '°.-"f'.5__i"\°‘.’/ ' - ‘ ‘ _ '-°j__,_;_,: sa/ . ~ _ e . - _ _ ‘ ._ ` ,___ \ _ _ , -tg s 4 unconditionally at daylight and is now plied with. Q v i o ` o 5 a prisoner in my camp. , °‘I informed him that a general ollicer Mhjubm” I I ' v _ THE NUMBER OF PRISONERS. Lord Roberts later announced that _the I prisoners approximated 4,000, of whom ` about 1100 were Free Statcrs. I CANADIAXS BOHE THE BRUNT. C ,. , _ = _ Reports of the battle show that the _, ‘ -,,, ;. ._ 'U . ments. ' Canadians, Cornwalls and Gordons bore / '~ 'f»,, _ ' . Lonns AND colinroxs Ci=ir:i~:1i C.\NAD.A. the brunt cf thc fighting and suffered the liou`s share of the losses. l The officers captured by R0bert_s E; included the following well-known immense and prolonged cheers. ll ”/' A ‘-£5 l d ..___ ll ` -~,__,_,, , ; Comma” °~‘ ° orriciiizs AND GUNS csrriynnn. ‘ `” jf-/i _ _...a» Cominandant M. J. Malverzius, member ° - T ' ,H ` .C l ,.;,_-:_- *V %6)_)C f h V lk. I ' Twenty nine ransvaal o cers we e l’ 4° - ' 0 t e 0 ~"`a*“~ captured and eighteen Free State Field Cornet Frusa, a Scandinavian. ` Major Alberccht, the famous German (yi "" l artillery man. ‘vaal forces were three 75 centimetreg _l Major Von Deitz, the distinguished Krupps, nine one poundcrs and one ' Y" German oiiicer, responsible for the most_maxim gun. 11 I K P' splendid engineering works of the Boers | the non arrival of reinforcements, so the - ,to say, was attended by comparatively of the Canadians who led the final assault at daylight’ 8' letter Signed by General, is commentedon everywhera Cronge, in which he stated that _he sur- 'rii-IE conoivn-is luuoion 'ross-rnsn. rendered “n°°ndm.°i"‘u_y~’ wuz-ht wi Cable despatches poured in from all the it our outpostsl underf?"mfzi. I “The strength of his force, will be \wonld be sent with himtoCape Town to communicated later. insure his being treated with proper ‘fl hope that _Her Majesty_'s Government 11259605 011 1‘0\1f»@- I fvent satiSf3°t'°ry»f° now_Pn1so:\‘nns ARE nisrosnn or. ' occurringasit"does on`the“anniversary~'o -X '~'~ ._ _ _ _ _ _ ,, ~ .charge of Major Gen. Prettyman. the House of Lords and the Commons 4 British pushed forward their trenches and? berg giving the following casuaaties in` I d I d h - ht t U the enemylthe Canadian Regiment in the sul:cessful my "cm" to Fun . mm" “h_“` a. vance eac nig owa g . ' l attackfou the Boer trenches: “Nin- _ , T ATTACK. _ . ____ _"'_' THE CAP' AmA\ NIGH l Killedi---Page, \Vithy, Ormond, John- _ 6( ' ` Made frmn pgfg At3a. in. to-day," he say s, "a most ston’ Scott’ Withers’ Riggs and Quinn Y ICTOBIA, B. C., Feb. ‘Z7.~--(Special)--- Canadian Regiment and some Engineers, su rted h landers and Second Shropohlres, resulting i morn ing---a gallant deed worthy of our , Canadian C Jmrades,and which, I am glad slight loss. I This apparently clinched matters for “In my reply I told General Cronje he splendid result and showing mat ~the must present himself at my camp, and Sliver” 116101185 $0 U18 93l`dRé¥illl¢|l¢» I u ///.».”;_ ,, ` i ,Victory wus popular everywhem that his force must come out of their. Cumberland. _ ' , ' , Q.. "_. ~'%:;;/1;? I Lady Bobértswm leave shortly to join laager after laying down their arms. _ Them U5 UW0 H&l‘l‘l80S fm!!! U16 LOY%\‘ `<""`~*"'='r5f; C her husband in South Africa.. cnosm asks KIND TREATHENT. p I _ '_' 1°' kI$°“”` A By 4 a. m. I received General Cronje. r He will st-az't=~l»'~.1§§hL afternoon under, “The prisoners,Who number about 3,000, will be formed into comrnandoes underll their own ciiicers. ’ “They will leave lierc today, reaching" the Modder River tomorrow, when they will be sent to Cape Town in detach-l The abovedespa.tc}i was rea.-d in both ` today. - The reference to :the Canadians evoked ` odicers. " ` The guns captured from the Trans- From the Free Staters, one centimetie” ial -- Lord Minto receiw ed a despatch from ,Paarde- ,`, 1 , ° ° -' curer euma ism or any other disease ’ by roiiooing obo o poomo. Hoods su _ and Patriotic Briton, I ‘“;*.i:F““‘°““““°“" Commenting upon Lord Sa1isbury`s I reply to Lord Teynhanfs qu/est-ion regard- ing the assertion that Great Britain was bound by a secret 'treaty with Germany, which would secure some measure of in- dependence for the Boers, The Times says: _ ` “There would be no precedent forany interference unless the Boers were crushed even if anybody felt bold enough or strong enough to try to rob the victors un- der unctuous pretexts of humanity and mercy to the vanquished. Nobody, we imagine, does feel strong enough or bold nastiest , ._e»o@*_ s,.;;g.,.?, _ YSDG i Hood's Pills cure consuinptin. Price 25 Printers, I _ l~=»»e _ KILLED BY TRAIN. WI. F.» Walker; Prominent llullta Llvyer, 3 52%, X »» ¥ ?L,~ P' Wasnnmrou, Feb!! - rising tenpumn, ul anew. winds, becoming variable and i l . tie Vitlill. l _ HAxn.'i'o.\‘, Felt- 27. -~[Special]-»- Wm. Fred Walker, one of the most prominent I lawyers, a.ged‘55 years, was struck bya _ I . . . ` “What Germany has achieved in the tram and ‘nstantly M1196' t°’da3`~ noiobsiomi wo oiioii sooompiioii in one ' ~ Boer Republics. ,It is not enough for tis T0 CURB A COLD IN A DIY. ll to conquer the Boers. We shall not rest __ _ ooeisiiod ooiii oboy ooo ioysi ood patriot Take L==_Xa»1ve Bwmo Qulnme Tablets enough to try, who is at the same time I Brmmsg- ' All dmgglats lffffflllli the 111011523' if it YBUS ‘.‘, -_ "1 55 . . " ar.”-,`.i;I'-'I ~§`1.?:=, i§.V.1 _ ` ` ~` I ` - `_; rf \;_.~_rf=f3;§@`f>.F.i,3`sfiiiiij r-.*:» =»<,"f<‘_ `;`~*"_“1~1-“’»"f-f~ ,PAL . ` ' ez 1-l'f.»` _w~ . ~-'»*-"'*"i~"-';= >_.,$?T..s¢,,-i&s.sigif... ._ ~=__»e,..,,~.i~§»_isoszoij; ,»,=.<. §r,,_%@ _ In ,_~_,.z tocure. 25e. E. W. Groves signature on each box. , , _ , Gilt