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LLL ILI EIEIO HO A REPULSE FOR THE BOERS ee I ee They Resume Hostilities Near Brantford | BUT ARE DRIVEN BACK BY AUSMNNANEROMUUEUUUUEOECREULCUEEELRERGQUUCSECEQGAUASECNNCUOUELERGUEEERONS ee {issued the follosving from Lord Roberis; | - —_— Boers Said to be Going Northward /infantry. THE BRITISH TROOPS. From Brantford. Se SPECIAL DESPATCI EXAMINER. [ tO THE 7P2 RPRPTTLAEr fe y . Tee BOERS REPULSED. ! miles south of Brantford and Oniv twenty | LonDow March 31.—The War Office has | 99° “They | eatreuched themselves tbere on three | > , miles from Bloemfontein. 255, p. m.— | Kopjs. t Roberts despatched an over- | ee . » . { , whelmoing fo.ce againtt them which | 3LOEMFONTEIN March 3%., Owing te the activicy of the enemy on our | bei ion ; drove tl back to Branttord ; their hostile action; Grove them baca to Dranitora. ; ; : } Tke British los: was one killed andore | immediate fromt and towards the burghers who surrendered hundred wocn!el. Indications are not wanting that Kruger in‘ence to tuake rome ctternpt to support his threat to rétake Bloewwfontein. In Natil as well asin the Free State clashes of outposts, which are always frequent, are beginning. Reports from Boer headquarters state that the British troops are massing st Klandsleage aod that Coionel Bethuene, with his mounted infantry, bas been dusy | in the oneifihborhood of Helpmakaar further to the east. : The Boers are showing sigosof acting on the offensive ence again. , In order to check this disposition, , Genera! Buller has bad to strengthen his outpoecs. under termsofmy proclamation, 1 found it necessary to from some kojj2o they bad oceapied near Kathe siding station, a few niles south of Brand- ford. The operat oo was successfully carr'ed out by tne seventh (fucker’-) division assisted by the first and third cavalry brigades, under French and Legella, and a regiment of meunted The enemy retreated to Brand. fort and our troops now hold th: kopjes. Our casualties were: Scottish border- ers, killed—Capt. Goings; wounded, Capains Sellar, Laiud Peebles, Gurgevan aod Edwards ; Lieuts, Coulson and French and about 100 rank and file. A LATER REPORT. Loxpox, March 31.—The War Office has received the following from Lord Roberts, dated Bloemfont:in, March 30, (evening): Reports point to the enemy leaving Brautford and proceeding in a wortherly direction. The casualties, yesterday were more numereus ihan at firet reported. Offi. cers killed, 2; wounded, &; rauk and file killed 10; (query, 19 ;) wounded, 159; missing, 3. KRUGER’S PLAN. Loxpox, March 31.— President Kruger ha: appareutly made up his mind not to wait uotil the British are ready to ads vance. Therefore, resuming bostilities, ' e sen a force of Boers to Kaaree gidiog, fourteen drive them Generals LATER. Bioemronteix, March 31.—In_ yester- day’s fight, many regiments received their baptism of fire and showed spleudid cool- nese, We have secured a fine naturel porition facing the huge plain before Brandferd. Kipling was present during the fight. J OUBERT’S SUCCESSOR. Preroria, Botha has been appointed to succeed Genera! Joubert. FORCE FOR MAFEKING. Loxpox, March 31.—Skirmiebiog con~ tinues at Warrenton. The most important item of news con- c’rniog thie portion of the seat of war, heaving a bearing on relief of Mafeking, is the intelligence tha’, on Monday, two thousand mounte! men wth three bat- series passed through Barkley West appar- ently prepared for,a long march, and that auotber one thousand men were extended _—- + Tortured by Women are e to follow them. almost driven . ify The relief of the town from the south is Insane. shite ie | only possible by mounted men, as the os Boers have destroyed the railroad north of Warrenton, thus preventing it being used to transport an lafantry force. It is now thought that when Robert's have about Instant Relief in Dr. A. w. Chase’s Ointment One of the most distressing symptoms ima- inable is the almost unbearable itching which is an accompaniment of Leucorrhea or whites. The nerves are irritated by the Poisonous dis- | charge, and the result isan itching which (s | only rendered more excruciating by rubbing or scratching. Especially at night, when the body is warm, the patient ic tormented beyond the powers of buman endurance. Sleep or rest is out of the question. Nervouswess, irritability and des- pondency are a natural result. In these offices there are on the file thou- sands of letters from grateful women who have found in Dr: Chase's Ointment: a quick and certain cure for this itching te which womesa eee | advaaces, he will i thousand men. seventy Another Prince. [Sexciat TO Taw FixaMIver.] Loxpon, March 31.—Tbe Duchess of York gave birth toa son this morning. The mother and child are doing well. are subject. : During the expectant od many women suffer similar agony from itching of the parts, or itching piles, which are absolutely cured by Black Bass is the favorite Canadian fish ; and “Black Bass” Navy Chewing piles ig the fayozite tobacco. Both are firm . Chase's Ointment, : Pte first 2 sieation of this great di anes toothsome and super io:. Both are of Dr. A. W ‘Chase will afford prompt weliek “on top’ in their respective classes. a all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Ca, © _ Bass” Chewing Tobacco is Union oronto. - made, SS Pree I ee ee Pe eee eee ee FY ISLAND. SATURDAY MARCH 31. 1900 'creased by the March 31.—General Louis}. THEIR GROWING TIME Recent Improvements Made James Paton & Co. The dry goods house of James Paton & Co., is apparently advanciag by leaps and bounds. Bach year finds the firm mak- ing changes and improvements tou meet their ever-increasing trade. nO exception Early in Febraary the firm begaa the makiog of ex'cnsive alterations, and up to afew days agothe cerpenters, painters aod plumbers were hard at work The extent of the changes that have been made is very much in evidence. Entering the maiu store the visitor’s attent’on is at once attracted by the hard- eome bardwood floor that has bees put down,and as he passes along he cannot fail to notice (if be has visited the store before) the other changes wrought. He will observe that the counters and tables have been made moveable, and that hand- some brass rods suspended by chains re- place the wire lines formerly used for the displaying of goods. The rearrange ment of the heating apparetus must also attract attention, for the old coils in the centre of the store have been replaced by circular heaters surrounaing the pillars. The electric lights have also teen changed from the ceiling to the pillars, produciog a much better effect. The floor area has been materially in- re.arrangement of the étairway and the remoyal to the rear of the private office. This change has also permitted the placing of several new win |dows, which makes the light muca bet- | ter To the rear of the main store is the | millinery show-room, in connection with wich there is a ladies ready-to-wear d:ess department, where, besides dresses there isan abundance of ladies’ jackets, man- tles,ete. There is a fitting-room in con- nection with this department. Miss Mc- Ruchern, the firm’s bead milliner, was is New York for the February displays, aod returned fa!l of the latest Parisian creations inthe miliinery line. She is now bard at work getting ready for the big Easter opening, and, judging by the samples shown the reporier, ihe show promises to excel any ever before arranged by the Big Store. There are two dress-makers in connce- tion with the stere—Miss Gallant aod Miss Sellers—each of W0m has a staff of assistants. Miss dallant has only recently returned from Boston and Mies Sellers will be back in a few day. Each of these ladies has @ separate room on the ground floor. Miss McE>chern bas her work- room on the second floor. Tne’ improvements have also been ex- tended tothe upper floor, and a fiitiag room has been added to ihe ready-to-wear clothing department. These are tLe most important of the chynges that have been made in this ¢stablisbment, whica exiends through the bloek ffem Richmond to Sydaey Street and ranks with the largest and best- equipped io the provinces. « They will, we feel sure, be # highly appreciated by the public as they are ty thefirm and their emp'oyes, ; By strict attention to businees on the part of the mangement and every courtesy On the part of the large staff of employes Messrs Paton & Co, hope to merit a large share of patronage. Everything that can be done will be done t> make the Big Store rore attractive and popular than ever, The Oarin England. (Speciat to Tas Examivea.] Purvey, England, March 31.—The boat race between Oxford and Cam- bridge, today, was woo by Cambridge. FAIRPLAY WANTED. Sir,—Tke winter steamers are run on the Family Compact system. The W hear family has four representatives on the Minto, aud the Smith family has two inthe service. Was it not enough for the great Bir Lovis Davies to Lave one pilot from Pictou? It seems not. When the Stanley started runniog Sir Louis bad to get a pilot from Pictou while plenty were idleon the Island, Mr. Clark, the pilot of the Northumberland, from Sum- merside, ought to have been remembered Summerside should not have been forgo!- ten after the way Sir Louis humbugged the people thereJZabvut the winter service. | Sir Louis forgets the people that put him where heis. But the time is coming wuen the people will remember his in- gratitude. Fair. IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disorders and the diseases which cas be directly traced there—neglect or ignorance may have produced the darkness, but so sure as night followsday, just so surely wil] Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets let in the sunshine and bring back the full noonday brightness of perfect health. This is taking strong ground—but proof is to be had—one table: after eating—60 in a ox— 15 cents. a SL rea by | This year ey ATOTT atv TES ; ' —The Maroons of Nicaragua are aza.n threateniag disturbances and H. M. 5. Pxychre has gone to Biurfields tobe ca guard. -In the course of asermon lately de- livered by him,the Rev. John Wileon, of Liverpool, (lan McLaren) said: - “‘Eogiand fights to-day for chat justice dear to ber from the days of the Commonwealth, for liberty, fer righteousgess, for equil r ghis bet een mas and man, for lasting vente in a fair provinge of God's wor!d, aad for the wadiminished giory of ihe Boglien oame. A covenant hus been made be- tween England and her colonies tha! w'll never be broken. They reviled us these nations of Earope ; but it doee not matter what the outside world says a3_ long as your own family is rtue, We dido’t care, aft we don’t care toeday whey old Ege land étands witii her children rousd ber, Speak ye home to the heartof Englavd, forthe covenaat stands be:weea God and England. i il ta Narvrat History Socret¥.—Any one who wishes todo so may attend, wi honut further invitation, Mr. McSwain’s Jecture uzon The classification of Birds b+fore the Natural History Society, in the Y, M. C. A. Parlor nex: Monday night, at 8 o'clock. The éubject is most interesting and of high educationa! value. Roya. Baking Powder Wiade from pure cream of tartar. 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