Q ._ wow aging Sefs“f"°‘='*“f°°°‘i 1 1 ’ JF’-‘<~"~‘=3f “H13 1.; *f 9 _ . _., `,‘J',; »’¥’3 f - ' 1*- 3'-1 ' ' ' ` Q ` f" `.;-.~ , ' m _ f _ o II?- - L D( l igmusllil llll. 'run consular.. 0HARco'1'r1rrowN, Pnmos nowaso isi.iiND.5 1'UEsDi\.Y risBiwAr.Y 27d woo g No oiioiinii i" it With Sharp Fighting Is Drawing Near to Ladysmith. CRUNJE S MEN ARE BURROWING 0ut ol The Way of Shells-Roberts Approaching gs. Cautiously -Boers Retire Prom Barkly East They Use Explosive .Bullets-Second Con-t a 0 ° ) tingeiit in Cape _Town-Dr. Ryerson At orange River. 011.-\\\'A.Feb. 215.--~tSPecia1)---The Militia The Boers have abandoned Barkly East,` JOHN BU'LL____¢w-h* I open ‘ dom. 1 lea' it f - i ° _ _ ' BU&lel‘D¢|BW\l'Bi!§§ ii lv/ r~ /\'°` C § *@arill=\ you may li ' °°°°°° i ° ' ' i““li’ *n C* ' V ` ' laugh first lastandnll the t' f 't 'fill 0’ . I i‘ piyplito mwwrm “._u_m SENDS Syn,”-In-_ Lady Grey is 50 miles northeast of lmoke-you well, une' on W1 J ` Dordrecht, recently occupied by'Geni Brabant EXPLANATION WANTED ` 2 “*""“~ 1'* ' Dg¢;hss go I - " Y ey, 'near vou have! VVhat are you mad about ?-‘Puckf ,_ we stlck@‘l'\olliQ. r l _ t , (;¢v¢rnorGeueral Lord Mintohas cable ~ ' _ t p S mm 5ydn¢y,,\ew South \\ ales,expressing of the people there with Canada ' I ~ in fm loss of so many valuable and gallant 13- IIWHD C0.\"l`.L\'GE.\"1` BEACH CAPE TOWN. res. an--lsnecisii--The s. s. Penuonian with part of the second cgdhn Contingent, reached Cape Town today- cuoruis urs arnnowlsc. Dmtches from Paardeburg show, that Cgonjés position, as learned by balloon o&1ltlou is pretty well protected by bgehthe river bonk. §@@d Lord Rpbert's`otl`er of med- ici! and also his oifer to permit _1Q¢,gnd children to retire from the Buerilmer. Desuters and prisoners say Cronje has y fuotlsupplies but is short of ammunition. lwnms Acrrsc wi-an cAU'r1os. ' Roberts' does not attack Cronje at close quarters because he could only carry the position with great loss of llife, and also because he is now able to crush Boer re- inforcements that would stop coming if he moved. His engineers are sapping slowly for- Wlrd and the cordon is drawing closer around the Boer army. ~ BULLKR NOW (iAI.\'l.\'(i GROUND. Gen. Buller's march to Ladysmith is bel 'llumarked by sharp fighting, but he too nearer day by day. A is but a. few miles from White's out- ., ,,. ii Forms usise Exrr.osrvii: `nur.1.E'rs. , " on Friday 1,ooo Bom undér Gen. De- witt tried to break through the British line to relieve Cronje, but were beaten off by the Scotch Borderers and H) of them surrendered. L A ' C They had just arrived from Ladysmith and all had explosive bullets. The Boers are disregarding all the rules ` of civilized warfare. ‘- DR. RYERSOX AT ORANGE RIVER. i Tososrol-Feb..-so...-_D;,;=B.xecs adian Red Cross commissioner in South Africo.,cables from Orange River under. February 22nd, that Chaplain Almond and Lieutenants Laurie, Burstall, and \Villis, are con'.'alcesent; also that Lieu- tenant Hughes has been appointed deputy adjutant-general at Ora-nge River. ‘ Dr. Ryerson is distributing supplies tof the Canadian wounded. L i HAD LETTERS FROM NOTABLE MEN. PnrLAnEL1>mA,'IFeb. 25.---(Special)-»-H. H. Greyson who died at an hospital here on Sunday had letters from Cecil ‘Rhodes ` and Baden Powell recommendingfhimtfcr the Victoria Cross lat Mambara.,:Africa., July 12,1&6. He also had letters from: General Weyler,GeneraI Lawton and others. He ' LIEU"l'. -COLONEL GORDON. on special service. He will repiaze one of the officers who went out on the stafl' of the first contingent. -gi-_ygglii RED _CHEEKS and bright eyes are often, alas, signs of lung disease. Better secure the beauty of true health by using Adamson’s Botanic Balsam for l lung troubles. 25c. all Druggists. F i i 1 :u except that he had been mining in Erazil Dl7ts,but the ground ‘between is difficult. could Speak ave 1,-mguageS_ f0!` all English 001119311?- loms nmnssrisa mon sanxnr rasr. ` - - . _ "1-° p -_-__--__--~____l ~ The British arms arefalso steadily ad- Vlllelng in Ca Colon CII? C P+ yi nggsssnuiu E Clear- some 2 Kill* *li 1* it iii# omen’s strong Madefrompure creamoitartar. 5’ 11:1;-1' 4 Steel and wire em? R9 M t e Union Pac Pr‘fd Closing prices ` Feb .26 American Sugar 113% ,, 56% Amex iean Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Burlington _ Continental Tob. C" Federal Steel ' Federal Steel Prid Louisville_ and Nashville . New York Central Rock Island St. Paul Coal and Iron D‘nRed States Rubber 11:55( 68% 122 I-8 30% 53% 73.-74 . 8 % 132 |055( April Cotton per ioe lbs 8.88 ¢` P-_ .1 ` f Nobody here knows anythingiof him xzi 7-8 92 75% 1 nil The Racers of March oth . N champion of New Bunswick in agseries races for the championship. Mr. Duify is a skater of remarkable ability, but in Hr. Gaudet he will find a foemau _worthy of-his steel. Last year Mr. Duffy captured the three N. B. Champions, defeating ast men as Parker, Davison, Scott. ur -'races and has hot he has won several . .,. f . , ._ tance is one mile, for which he has a re- cord of 3 min. and 2 sec. Mr. Gaudet has A W- GAUDET ii » _ . I F » From Photoiby \Vestlake Bros. Publi’ ium akin! thi’ °r thu on Tuesday umii oen,nn.A.w.cau_a¢i -tm ,,~ ,S mn. mi . wiiimeee Mr. Baie nuirey of si.. Jam, f,e°,,,,,,,,”‘;'{,e MR ,,,,;°_m I been in competition just four years andlnvgl-y agressive player, much the styled Plckey the Wa.nderer's fnmouscoverpoint. Mr. Bert Mills who plays wing forward 19,; l I who never missed an opportunity to 'I excels all the others in stick handling and ` ine, with the obisaof The West End Rangers ‘ _ ¢ i remedy. If s huudredth pert of »d“"“‘3 that _“me hi” °‘°‘1“”'°d “1't’¥`°`i heart trouble we hear about ciiic/loo miners. .”‘”"_""’ °f P""°”- _ He, ”°“‘” °"°"" I°"‘““ mi, the cemeteries would be' filled in against ahnn. ______ record from 1~2to o miles. This year he ._ month A wmtneam , Am I.-¢b_25_ 5 ¢c;a1'__-me fo; W-,, is said to be going faster than ever, due_ , ' 8. -- C“° ' "lp ) 1°‘g Utd, kateh H putuponcomnmnulmentsin are the closing rates; grea y o e new s s 6 Ilgw. e p , *” th¢?*5t , February wheat. 64%; C0221. 35%- ; cats. zz has been training hard for the past few ¢° humbug “fe P°°f_’1° mu’ tl* °‘ th' F'x*d°7° pork. $104755- ` weeks and should be in perfect condition 31135 haf" d|3°|l° U P\'°V'5l@¢b _ may when, 6534 corn. 35; oats. 23;;-3 Pltfkv and will no doubt make the race of his It roll henrt ttollblt. which °l “mm emu' 5132:? when 66 54; com* 35 ; oats 22%; pork life on March 6th. There is no doubt Igfh his ii godly ond luddellly fbill will it $,°_53_ i iiblllty li) [H1511 Dlllfy U0 the I1tl`l10St. 088 X occur’ is s W f " - ` who attend will witness one of the swift- ._ ' _ _ _ rguments cannot convince on in f ~ "_ _ 3” “ms “Ver held ‘“ the I”`°"“""°' telligent people. Iron is a vital ele- “I ° THE MONUXEM' Fon cncii. Ruonns. _ `___ -_ ~ ' ~ . . ». . rmw. Bains* ._ . . Lieut. Col Gordon, D O C , of' M0 f. i ‘ ` < The people of kimberly) will raise a mal’ hasheeaadected by the Mmwternof Hllltb, “K statue in honor of Cecil Rhodes for his the next contmgenty - p "‘*~“& ‘”°"" d°"”‘°"°f`“°*°' "Me i i e ‘ e -i - ~ _ ' . . 'Dianne ninth ent player and _a regular Hgghi feldt in shooting for goal. His sbt ing championship record skated to Mt. Stewart, o of 18mlles inillminutes. He McNeil the goal keeps:-is ei wondserin ’ bike. his posmmand the that 1;” . pg g, a snimoid lifter and very quickie relieve his goal. R Mr. George Mills the cover-point is e is the personiiication of activity and breath-taking dashes would eemnniyi capture the admiration of any audience. Mr. Lemuel Mills the other wing for- ward is a cool and collected player score---he is like a Hotchskiss in tliili respect. Mr. Al. Ryan. centre forward I he is also a most artful dodger, very much like Bain of the Winnipegs. Altogether ’theteamisa. strong one and the oggro- pg-a.tionthatgoes~upagainst it has got get a movie on.Thei1-_practice waswitnessed bye. number audi great many cbmpllmentery remarks were 3 showered on them. They wear o _very pretty uniform of black with onlie trimmincs- ¢..__-_l'_':_ _#_ iiiiiii ami; It is fashionable today to he o new heart scare every 24 hours. commonest symptoms of d nerve trouble, such ls week spells, loss of ippen circulation, are ,magniied md .iii Ylllll l Kalb. ZHDIKEXEMS A Subnet Munn fhinlai F litheness. His whirlwind rushed audi tortediutoserioussiguofbaoft lmeutoftheblood. Too little iron T°'m°"'°“’ °"°“m2’ the “W9-*fe EM lid cheeks shortnen of breath sleep- " Ran rs” and the “Abi.ies" will meet in ’ ' Haszaiii Moore “L” i ' `""°°'“‘°“"“°*“°*"“`”“‘ l#_Q_Q_##If# 5 E. *i N CJ1 CD uunussueass IQ e yr v iGoii Bios no if 5. 1* 331? aisle ¥§¥§¥!E#'##3$¥# gr ~ » -/* ` " ge ` ` lessuess nervousness, loss of vital 1 f F `§bat‘lc array on the icy arena. This in all ‘_ ’ . . p _-f _ G lpm;)abiuty’ wiube the most inwresting force, ending in general brook down. » ' ° ’ Blood and . game of the season. The West End ‘the "°n’_m Wad 5 Pr' - - . , Rangers Anlabeul, Association Nel'v8 IS IU the ¢“)lllbl° M W Book binders, . Booksellers, I Seedsmen .§Ai=A|R. ° »S°"E Q' J Fancy Goods. HASZARD 8:. MUURE Sunnyside. ” » , ~ -J . _- 1-- 'ff _. ~ _ ~ .-12 ,» , ‘.-3'3"; "__ *,;,,,'2§ ';j;;.,, -wi ._A if _ Wtyr. ai ` ` _., § 5 vu -. ,i snefaeesssreis-.=s.~;e * ~ * ‘ i Easy, 2% ig if lie igii igei iiii -Work 'es of Athletic, especial attention being given to hockey. If their ilrst attempt tmeets with success they will challenge the Crystals of Summerside for the Island Championship and should they de- . feat them will play the Cresents of Halifax, Lwho will /cross sticks with the Sham- rocks of Montreal for the championship of ‘the world. The president of the organiza- fineatrcsult J_wh°w==1=¢fri¢- ' . L l ` tion is Thos. Mills, Bsq. and he has four _sons representing him on the team, the eldest Mr. 'John MUS is captain and Pills. - o t 1 was farmed about three months ago and 'l1_‘3¢d» in °0lDbi°*f'i°U Wm' Wh" Wt* its present membership meals over sixty. ll blvo agents in mob 0 mlmwl' thi* Its aim is the perpetuation of all branch- ,disease can-’t_ resist their action. You feel yourself getting well when you L take Dr. Wa.rd’s Blood sud Nerve 50opcrbox..5boxm . am Williams &Co. 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