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THE COMMANDING GENERAL. | Sik Repvers Buiter is well known to Boers; for he went in from Utrecht with General Wood’s “flying colump”’ io the Zulu war, and many Transvaal ourgh- ers saw his methods, He surprised them by his “eye to the country,” his coolness in the most dangerous crisis, as at Hlobane, and his marvellous rapidity in sizing up & position. Atthe head of now one, Horse, he numerous patrol- the pow another, troop of his Rough personally conducted for miles from the camp—scouring country that should a soldier of > | | > sral field, that a general LATEST NEWS. Fighting, Near Kimberley PARTICULARS OF ATTACK ON TRAIN. A‘Blooody One-Sided Encounter — General Buller Leaves for the Cape. [Specia, TO Tue Examiyer.] Lonpon, Oct 14.-—According to a des- patch from the front, the Boers have made Mafeking, all of iseveral altack3 upon which bave been repulsed. Loxpon, Oct. 14.— The Exchange he exercises 1G the has been heard to say that were he _ Froar UOill el | fortunate enough to have Redvers Buller toder his command, he would reckon him equal to 1,000 men because of the confid~ ence with which he inspires the fighting that Buller This, Horse ubit. It has been said does not value cavalry. Of course, is an absurdity, Buller’s in the Zalu war, aud bis Frontier Hors? in | the Cape border war, were used by him to efore tosupp!ly your wants in Freeh Oss | ers. il sea ful in the Oyster ousiaess one must be side to han lie them in large quantities. With this object in vies, I bes lrave to ppret your patropage, and Can assure you Mf satisfaction. ] may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be conducied io the usual fret class man- sew, where che delicate Bivalve may be dt ained every style to satisry the taste of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &e., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E.I. Oyster King Pe ee - Wedding — (uilts Our stock is replete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE cony diffi: visit that we are need ycu will not find it alt to make a selection by ng cur store on Sunnyside C.H. TAYLOR ee Watches Waiches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 » on Silver 7.00 » 30.00 A zold 10.00 w 190.00 Whains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25 Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Daff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Stud» 0O5to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good waality plate. Also some in solid silver: WTA = Have! a F LECTROTYPING ¥ St-doHN.NB. St. Dunstan's College Classical aud Commercial. AF? ILIATED TO LAVAL UNIVERSITY The classes in St. Dunstan’s Colleg will be resucned on TUESDAY, the 12the September nex’. f@For further particulars apply to | A. P.*McLELLAN, | Rector % Dunstan’e College, Gb’tows , Aug 30, ‘99 ; . (2 ’ " & Fe ; x m : emer si— | i is @ fact that in crder to be suc-} the fullest advantage in scou‘ing, in break - ing an atiack iu force, and in covering the advance of an army. Buller’s handling of the Rough Horse was the admiration of old border fighters ; end it is confidently | expected that he wil! use the cavalry in a way that wi:l discomfit the Boers, and throw their tactics out of gear. a _— OPINION IN MONTREAL. Tae intense feeling aroused in Montreal, in view of the strugglein South Africa and the early refusal of the Canadian Govern- ment to send a contigent of soldiers, was | | shown by a remarkabie incident that oc- curred on the Montreal Board of Trade on Thursday last. As is usual in the early part of the afternoon, the room was crowd- el by Montreal business men, and the absorbing topic was the latest news from the seat of war. Suddenly one of the Telegraph Company has received a des- patch from Cape Town, aated this morn- jing saying that the Boers have blown up ‘another armored train carrying telegraph operators from Mafeking. Durpan, Oct, 14.—Autbentic news has reached here that 3,000 Boers camped a; | lngogo battle-field iast evening. Lonpon, Oct 14.—The |ported, have seized the railway station | north of Founteen. Streamers are flying between Burburge and Kimberley, after fighting which is still, continuing in the Boers, it is re- | neighborhood. | Lonpon, Oct. 14.—Details are at hand | Fegarding the destruction of the armoured train at Kraaipan. / These show thut Captain Nesbitt wh, | was in command of the train was warned /at Maribogo that the Boers held the line He replied that he was to proceed. On nearing Kraaipan the train dashep intoaculvert that had been blown up by ‘the Boers who were lying in wait for the ‘train. The Boer artillery immediately opened fire and a desperate one-sided fight ap- ‘pears to have ensued lasting four honrs It is reported that the Boers lost heavily, | but there is no means of verifying this. | Two miles of ratis were torn up. | There_is no authoritative confirmatianof tba report that a battle has been fought in members started to sing “Rule Britania.”»> Nara] between Gencral Stewart White Instantly everyone in the crowded ball and Orange Free State joined in the patriotic song, and the walls troops aithougi there is no question that of the Board of Trade building echoed with the voices of hundreds of Montreal’s citi+ yg] zens. ‘*Rale Britannia” was followed by ‘*‘God Save the Queen,” and then, led by W. W. Ogilvie, the great Manitoba Miller, the members gave three rousingcheers and a tiger. It was a spontanecus and splendid outburst of patrictism that would have made Mr. Tarte tremble if he had been present. The echo of it, even, seems to have affected the Government; then a Canadian contingent has _ been ordered in spite of Mr. Tarte and his myr- midons. Tarte is not “Master of the Administration” as against the united public opinion of Canada. for, since SIR CHARLES’S VIEWS. In the course of an interview at Montreal, Sir Charles Tupper was asked to give his views regarding the sending of a Canadian He replied : I need not say how strongly I feel cn this important matter, in which I regard the honor and character of Canada as being at stake. On the morning of October 5th I sent the fol- lowing telegram to the premier, Wilfrid Laurier : Yarmouth, N. S., Oct. 5, 1899 “Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Ottawa, Ont. : “T hope you will send a contingent of Canadian volunteers to aid England in the Transvaal. I know it will be warmly welcomed by the British gov- ernment, be of great service to Canada, and promote the unity of the empire. A friend of mine will insure the lives contingent. Sir | the Boers have crossed the frontier at eeve~ | pointe. Lonpon, Oct 14.—A story is ptblished here tothe effectthat the Boers offer | £50,000 for the capture of Ceci! Rhodes, | dead or alive. | Lonpon, Oct. 14,.—General , Started today for South Africa. Buller Positive Proof ! JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES. The following testimonial is only one of the hundreds daily received by th* Proprietors of Japanese Catarrh Cure, Coming from British Columbia, where, owing to extreme dampness of the climate, catarrh is more prevalent and more difficult to cure than in other parts, makes it more valuable. Mr. James Farr, of the well- known firm of J. & E. A, Farr, Chilliwhack, B.C., writes: ‘“‘I have been very badl troubled with catarrh for years, and tried a the advertised remedies and many Doctors, but in every case the catarrh came back. One year ago I purchased six boxes of Japanese Catarrh Cure, and since finishing the treat ment with this remedy, have not felt the least sign ofcatarrh. 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TRY|SOME EZ All are 5c large twin bar (241 - —Commenting uponthe new railway time table which went into operation today next, L’ Impartial saye: ‘The arrange - ment, a8 far as we Can learn, is satieface tory eastof Summerside, We must tay, however, that the arrangement west of Summerside is not to the satisfaction of the public. Why are we deprived of & night express Y Are we nut entitled to a train Connectiog with the evening boat as wellas the people east of Summerside ? It is not orly wrong but a great injury to the people of the west. We hope that the depariment will remedy this and give us at least justice. Perhaps the Minister of Railweys w ll reconeider the matter. We shall see. MEETING AT ALBERRY PLAINS. A large and representative meeting o the electors of Alberry Plaine was held last Thursday evening wheo the following resolution was moved by Cee ge McMilan and seconded by P. J. Kdmonds and carried unsnimously : “Resclved that in the electors of Alberry Plaine do pledge ourselves to support the Government candidate at the forthcoming bye-election, providing the Goveroment authorities locate the railroad on or to the east of the preseot surveyed eastern route, otherwise we shall be in duty bound to support the Opposition candidate ; “‘Resolved,that to a meeting to be held at Avondile two weeks hence, the foregoing resolution be put to the meeting.” School Girls’ Nerves Many a pale, weak school girl, suffering the evil ertects of an exhausted nervous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blood, has been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Fooe. The healthful glow on the cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the building up process which is taken place in the body. 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