ete sents - i Just walls study your a moment. Dont they need some- thing to brighten them up? NothIlng you can think of will add so DAIL. CHA RLOTTETOWN P. Bus much brightness and cheer to your home as New Wall Paper @ We're r you are. eady when Ready to show you the finest range you've Hi ing the sizes when ou come. completely routed ILY This ig Ries er when Free Born Mea oi? ag to advise the Public, | may speak tree,’ *_Hueirwes a, ISLAND. “THURSDAY MARCH 8. £900 eae [ictnanteianineed eee ol Siar eet Single Copies two Cents oe rrp NO Js ROBERTS TURNED BOER FLANK. Forced Them to Leave a Strong Position. a cme THEY LEFT THEIR TENTS AND FORAGE BEHIND. A Boer Commando of 3,000 Offered ‘to Surrender ‘ ‘a great time here. ' thing for a whole week except move the But on Impossible Terms—Burghersdorp Occupied by the British—The Boers being kept Constant- ly on.the move—The Queen to visit Ireland ee DrsPATCH TO THE EXAMINER. SPECIAL A “3UCCESSFUL DAY.” Commons oo the pas<ing of the first read- _ he iazof the loan bill, Timothy Healey, che -aiionalist member for North Louat, gave | potice that he would move an amendment | at the second reading of the bill extending | the measure so that all the self-governing | colonies who were so keen in contributing Lonpox, Mares %, (midoigh' War Office tne follow vices from Lori oberts : **Porptan Greve, March 7, (evening)— day and bave bas f Osted ing aa We had a very eucces-!ul the enemy who are ir = : cee ‘meo would also bear the burden of the full retreat. The position which they we . | war loan. occupied is extremely strong and cunning: | : : i ~ >, Ll ly arranged with a second line of entrench: | ANOTHER REPORT. nite hi slq hs A 13 heavy! ~ . ments which would have caused u he@VY} Osronrerx, March 7.—General Lor! losees bad a direct attack been made ' Ruberts’ force advanced early this morn *The turring movement was necessarily | ing. French turned the southern part of the : a +} turn the cronnd: | ae te ‘ ° wide Owing tothe mature of the ground; | position of the Boers, who fied, leaving, a + \ . aleo an Ore artillearw + g * ° and the cavalry and horse artillery norees gua end immense quantities of forage,and NEWS FRUM SOUTH AFRICA. | Interesting Letter From Mr. Fred B. McRae. The following letter has been received by Mrs. A. M. MeRae, of Pownal, from her sou, Private Fred B. McRae. The letter is dated Belmont, January 27:— We have not seen much fighting yet simply because we are infantry; if we were mounted we would have been into lots of scraps by this time. The Boers are esCap‘ng from Magerefontein, aad are spreading all over the conntry iu small bodies. Twocompanies of the Canadians are out towards Douglas and are likely to get into a dght as th re is a large number of the enemy quite near them, An attack will bemade by our forees when a sufficient number of reinforce- ments ar'ive from Orange River. The transport waggons come in here almost every day for supplies. When the troops are out as they are now they take no tents with them and get only only hard tack and canued meat, besides tea and coffee,—the hard (sck is made thin and equare, and is ten times as hard as any- thing you can get at home. When in camp on the lineof communica~ tion we get the very bestof fresh meat and bread, besides tea, coffee, sugar, salt, pepper, etc. No. 2 Maxim gun is out now with C Campany;our gut would have gone, too, but for the feed block being out oferder. It is allright now and we may be sent for at any minute. We are having We have'nt done a camp about 600 yards; when the ground gets worn and sandy in one place we move to another. Joe O’Rielly is inthe same tent with me, also a Halliday from Pictou; a Baugh, from Quebec; a Dalglish, from London, Oat.; a Mullins, of London; a brother of Lord Lee, of Ejinbureb; and two Scctzh- men ard an Englishman, who belong to very Sristocratic tamilies,—one of them, Currie, was io Klontyke and is very wealthy. I am sending alot of relics to Tue Examiner, to be put on exhibition be- fore being tent home ; the most valuable thing in the Boer flag of truce used'al Lule | nont, wheo they shot Colonel Falconer, of the Northumberland Fusiliers. There is alsoa Boer jacknife and some empty shells found io their trenches I eam pretty sure some of the Canadians out here will yet intotrouble for the com- plaints they are writing howe. The truth of the matter is that thev oaven’t seen haif enough hardship yet. I would willingly suff-r myself to see there grumblers get a real good tasie of “hard times.’ Yesterday the Queen’s chocolat? was issued ; [ am going to send my box home. Some fellows were seiling their boxes tor 10 shillings ; today there is no trouble ia getting two pounds for tbe box, which is ee Prince Edward Island Magazine WOW ON SALE.... 4t all the Beoksteres and at R.H Mason’s News Stand. tr w™nr CONTENTS FOR MARCH, “The Idle Hour”— Frontispiece. A Reverie, by May Carroll. First Settlers of Three Rivers, by Prof, John Caven, A Prince County Ghost Story, by J. Mollison, Remnants of Acadian Dykes, by W. H, Warren. Rise, Sons of the Empire !M. W. M. Scottish Associations in P. E. Island, by Hon. Senator Macdorald. Tenant League Results, by John Ross, The Early Settlers of St. Eleanors, by Hubert G. Compton, To a Wounded Tern, by Jeremiah S, Clarke. English Meanings of Irish Names, J. K. ‘Our Beys,” by May Carrol!. 5c a copy—Send for sample, The P. £. Island Magazine. P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I, ARTISTIC aaa WALL PAPERS FOR 1900 ~ Ingrains, Gilts, Cheap Papers Parlor, Dining Room and Be room Papers hy W. a te acini ett Sa iil doin chemin ee Ae ee ws SS eee a aa some Sted Boors open st 7 p. m. Chair to be ' sk‘o. taken at 8 oclock. A GOOD INVESTMENT!" that Queen Victoria will visit Ireland nex. | | supply the natives, at Prowse month, staying at the V.ce Regal Lodge in| Bros. Dubiin, which has been placed at her die. | = * Only <= Try BRITISH ALMOND PIN K —an ideal preparation: I are mach dose up. their tents. Geseral Frerch is now in tia ce ec aee ae cde of Be Elaborate Border 9 v és i i P ica! ; ig lhe fighting was practically confia d to| pursuit enteric fever ia the R.C. R, at preeent match. Sample books now ti the cavalry division which, as usual, did Tre Boers on the North bask of the] the health of our feliows is good. For all ready =f" Hi exceedingly well; aud Genera! French re- | Modder are alsoevacuating their position, | the Britih have not appeared to do mueb 7 Hi poris that the horse artillery batteries did . Te ot late, I think the end is im sight. Ht! et GENE RAL WHITES REFLY. Metbuen will not be allowed to advance EO CA RTER CO sti pee Sree were oe eee ‘ .. | until Gatacre and French ge: turiher i * . “Our casualties were about fifty. TrawA, March 8.—General Whit?] i, when a general advance wil! be made Hi *““T regret to say that Genera eswic te:egrap’.s to the Governor-General : allalong the line, and the Boers wi.! mporters o -to-Date ae. g y that G | Kes@ick } } he G G ] \lalong line d the B i.l be Imp f Up-te-D ¥ was killed and Lieut. Bailey severely} “ Lapysmira, March 6.—I thank Your | driven out of their positivos, WaLL Papers. a wounded, both of the Twelfth Lancers.) Excellency and tbrougu yon Canada for eS onsen sie is Lieut. De Grespigny, of the Second Life | congratulations. Io name of self anid HOCKEY. i Guards is also severely wounded. he | Ladysmith garrison.” i iE remainizg casualties will be telegraphed (Signed) Waite. \Speciat ro THE Examiner. ] if ' tomorrow. ANOTHER ADVANCE. Monrreat, March 8.—The Shamrocks —OF THE— rk Sa pees er semeeng Lonpox, March 8.--A especial from defeated the Crescents of Halifax at | if a oe ner = . Molteno says: “The British occupieg | ®¢ckev lust night 11 tod, New Frince of Wales College. i Rf Se ee CRONJE'S LOSSES. Burghersdorp unopposed last night.” Tae Paess.—Piech eorts a eatin ME, | "Friday—moderete wiede fan. co,| The forwal-epening of the vew Primos = Lexoon, March 8.-—A despatch to the THEY NEED RELIEF. fiue. Friday—moderate wiod-; fair, not ne formal epen rye Waits one = Times from O-fontein, dated March 6:h, much change in temperature. of ¥ ales College and Normal Schoo! wi = afC says : Loxp >», March 8 —A despatch from inp take place in the Assembly Hall, on : : ; Lectvre -Rev Mr Golismitb.of Alberton, . . = : “A commando of 3000 Boers hes off+r- | Mafeking reports that “horse meat now | 1, give a lecture be the Fengevlanse ball Friday Evening March Oth 1900 a | ‘ ed to surrender, but to, impossible terms. | COMposes & considerable East of << = on Monday evening next, 12th inst. Sub- eae 2 7 ié lC | y General Crowje’s jusses were greater than | t008- Typhoid aod malaria have breken | ject—“Chinese Gordon, Britain’s Bero”| 4 good programme, consisting of = headmitted. Sixty bodies of Boers have | Ut.” The small sum of 10 cents for adults and speeches bv our leading public mea and = d i . sen ae ’ 5 cents for children will be charged, ad-| choruses oy the Prince of Wales Studeats z | In women’s streng boots, been found in One grave. New English Hats, New | mission. . an ee make : 21 will be carried out. = E J oe y RELAN : ‘ ; itt this gran t me t i i +2 tEN WILL VISIT IRELAND, point to hear this g ecture, The public are cordislly invited to be , . | Good heavy Kp beots. QUEe 2 Amer.can Hats, now English exctlient views will be thrown on the alee = ane Sey meee ee Loxpox March 8.—It h_s been decide? | C ne, New American Caps, tO | canvass, " esennauuannncuuuauesnsuanenensusouueveegsnsnueeeeegsgivactetennnsasuitn - = Soothing, softening, healing. pusal by tae Vice Roy, Earl Cadogan. 216 = After ore application the Dusiix, March 8.— Harl Cadogan an- And a sure means to save = skin is rendereé soft ana nounced the Queen’s intended visit last f 2 CAKES OF WRISLEY’S = smoot t a drawing room. The To = Oro ee Have an Endowment Policy | TOILET SOAP . = fi ce2Sen‘s ner hottle eT eee ne eee with the Fae “ f : (CE ZENS fi . a pair. news agencies and was already known : , Direct from Chicago. i oa : throughout the city, causing much good B k Pp der | ODORS ; : 4. W. Beddin, Pim. B. GOKF BROS feeling. Her Majesty’s visit will be ofa a wees. ih OW * STANDARD LIFE Ls a : 5 = ‘ private charactersuch asshe is in the olonial Violet, ; i | Drugstoce. habit of making periodically to the south Made eee pure ASSURANCE COMPANY, Whi rand Violet, 3 : Sunnyside. The Home Shoe Factory. of France. It will probably extend more cream of _of tartar, O fe th t t d 7 cn Blossom: : OUSUUNLASTNADANANAOLEDDSE ON TEEETS _ | than a fortoight. Her last visit to Ireland ith; e Laf ‘Gee an eee es. Ouieseal, as. ; ‘| was in 1861. wealthiest} Life Companies in i ] ra | MORE CANADIANS. Safesuards the food } the world. eae ‘ Wesle Ok " MOLASSES Carrtrown March 8,—The remainder of against alum. Oyster Pearl, : F : Aunty oat of the Canadian Artillery bas gone to the y oe ape Ps z ‘ waa) mans TYPIN : m ‘ vender. cea 4 a ! ss a s 200 packages bright retailing Mol- | fronts HEALEY’S MOTION Alum avis aa the greatest AGENTS ee 1 GRO ema , ; MP sicbect Oa 50 | Macdonalds Drug Store i ; N RATTENBURY. Loxpow, March 8.—in the House of RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER 60., NEW YORK. Offices, 35 Quern Street. |