égsmusuin |8g|_ THR GUARDIAN, cHARLorrii'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY APR1I.2:i tooo- ll 'ai if ' 'If - ~=..~~.' -.1-'~ -_--.».=;= '_ . V ._ _ _ _ _ ' 4-, __ .-__ m = =‘. »-= f .r- '~. A .,'“sr, _». ->=<»‘--f» ._ _r _ _ » '_ ` ' ‘=" .1--Y ‘_ -»-. 11-`.=' -_~~~-:ferr i _ _;g.-,~=- -._ '.».~- __ -;. fi..-_.rf-_-_-.__ R - " - 1 '*' ` ' 'ffl _' ~- ' - > ` " 'i Qt' 1 `_"‘~~'."`»’~_ 1.. _ ‘ ""_»i'”_ A L_ ___;.__'~;. "f__ _____' : _'_`_;.f" if :_`:-_T;:;:;";t;-i ;T__:T_;__-_: -7;:T_:;__ ;7;_ ' _________ _____'_£_ _ _ _ _ ~ '_‘: _ - 13- e _ _ THE ORN N I RDI _ i;#_ _ _ _ _ _ _' _' _`§"’ 'ffl l'f"' " "_"_` ff "`_"f_i_f‘ _ _ 1'7". ""'_"` _ .~ :A _I - _ f _ ‘ _L _ ‘ k _ A iiaiitii iiiooi Tiit TRoNT ooicii woMisN i>iiisoNisiisi MoNsTisR oci3AN ig L`or.. T -`\\l‘ll0-‘\` "'50 1 `_ ~ f‘~\ irivai battle by pl _1liQll. .i.\ ,_ \ \;e~ird 1 __ ,MC iiaTli:\ii~oii >`iiiida\'. l"\‘-- Will- I the ;_______ it “._._` no fmt l»ciii_; in the “ny Q no(-I-iii the iiio'-Iiiii: till li ight from. o . _. - - _ _ H. with iioilllir-.* to cat froiii t.ic (lay ‘tlnrgctill the followiiif-Y -\l‘“l‘l‘l-V ‘md my be 0 1' (iii‘iii'\l ifriiv to lieairtlie lviillets haii-near) . ... -~ -'.2 `|‘ '."l;"i° whiullnilgdtgilihyhaiiil tiii:1i\i\_\'\h ltiliiixe ihgta; ghatl :night rt-iniiiii cool so that Icouldfii-eau.lI did tire until iiiy ariiis mdshouimir, \vcre l»l:i~:‘.< and :ny iiose Needing but I had to ;_:o on all the same. Iwisin cliurcli l:i_~t iii_<.:lit but when S ouock cam.; I hal to go out and carry Wounded men in oil' the battletield. Many "img my heart felt sore when I would go “tothe wounded inen and they \vould my-gore me to put an end to their lives ns my were tired suffering. andthe next mowould be crying for ii drink of water guelieve his suTl'erin§_:s a little bit. and fiha-5 we would only be able to bind up their wounds and leave them where they § In that battle their was about guedand wounded altogether. The Boers |°5¢5¢l)killed and 1000 wounded. It was 'ggwful sight the following morning to ,ge All the dead and wounded lying goiind. We had about 50 to bury and l mdtohelp to dig!! he ;zr_i\'es. but we h; (T to page all that ani look out for mselr-es On Tuesday we had to go ootand tackle tlieiii agaiii but we did not getashandy to them as we did Suiidajr. ntwe were at .1 100 v-‘rl iuiiiffc ‘Y b ‘ _ is \ ` _5 . . ‘J sggyedallday. At iiig__:Eit we iimvei a mileaway and stayed there until the following Monday when wc started and tooktlietrencliesthat the engineers had built. That was about 7 oclock in the ¢nning.When we went in at 2 oclock fugdgywestarted arm in arm for the Hou-trenches which our otlicer told us v»\b°0f 609 >;efd_S_e‘_‘100'_b9!_r;~;_§!'¢€¢ - Inscured ofabad case of Grip by mAnD’s Lnxilui-:.\'T. spiny, c. R. c. I. LAGUR Ivueuredot loss of voice by MIN- Allostmlnmlvr: ‘CHARLES PLUMMER. Yumnth. lvl cured of Sciatica Rheumatism IINABIYS LIXIMENT. Beiisiina. LEWIS s. RU'i'rLI:R. ln 1 Lsdies who desire style and confort in a. bicycle boot llonld not fail to see our new 0nes.- B.,K.Jost; 23 1 | ‘ il _il it oi f(/ii 1 _ A ' W 77 . nf *~.' » - 7 _ ', `» '4 ~\ ‘i _ 'P/' .' _“ . ‘_‘ _ ¢; __, __ _ i _ , _ i __ I I \ -_ 3,000 dollars _., if’/I worth of Gran- 1 T. ' now in stock.'ff1l; _ __ Federal Steel Prid `___ All kinds, big variety ip st. ram f_\\ I 2nd. qualities. _'_-_ty ' D I " = 4, Wholesale and & Retain. _ Fon seeps. 1. _Golf Bros_f"*“i5l _\ .,.Si\.isi.f-s .1w=_"fS‘~11.11@u1i>°f me to 129131... \\'c had all our bayonets fixed when their and gave liinisef up. Now welia\'c Cronj 2i.3‘.l'.l piisoinrs' and ii coniplc e \'i-story. The Britisli flag waves over tlie trenclies and we are iiiastci-s of the whole place. S1'i:t_\‘i:rii>."i'i~:i_\', M.-xi-:UH 9, 1900, “I l)i~:_\R )Io‘riii~;i<. F_\Ti~ii-zii. Sis'i‘i-Iii, AND BRoTiii~:iis:-I ani well. and tliank God for it and hope you are enjoying the sonic blessing.I have been in four fights and they were no small ones. I ani thankful I got. tlirougli them without a niark, although the wat.c'r bottle I was li olding was shot out of my hands the Sunday of the first tight. I was in that iight- but can hardly ell you one thing about it, for the sigh ofa battlefield is fearful and although I A have been in one I ani not anxious to see anothe-'r. I will always be a good a boy after what ` I have gone through.One poor fellow dying -' M S l~ ' °`- 4 - ` er_," o \\ ith a keepsake in his hand and ws hen g took it the same as if it had happened t to your prayers to Girl and through God I have been savetl froni the fearful show- ers of bullets that hourly surround us. hai. ve niany a sad story to tell you when get home that will inalce you understand the awful dangers we were in, and also all the horses. co'r».'~' and Boers we killed and all the \~.';‘.;_~'o:is' and aniniunition we burnt and cip lured. I was just thinking it father had one of the iiicc little saddles asalcecpsalce that we had to throw in the tire it would be so nice. I hope to see you all in June. P3 li Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. with two and a half millions of men. government SPY- ; All druggists refund the money if it fails I ` \"_/’.~ Closing prices b lla) y Rubbers __ tl styles 'Q//_ . ___\\ Shapes_ lst and \\_l\l\i\ l United States Rubber _'/_/T' RODE ON A CAR perience Getting out of New York Nnw Yonx, April 20. 1900.-George § The boys said they left their homes in gcaine stranded in this city and were - _ _ 0,l,,.AwA_ April 21___('3pec;a1)__W_ T_ igilliiiigiizfll-`.i)§1ii0sT.l1fT.-xililde iiieytiifiif- A "me Wmng .h°”‘° .d°°""°S _fm K1-1;. ohiefmbwnomer °f0heD°mini°°» took the midnight train for hdontreal for several Boer *umm m men-8 cloth,” ave has gone to Washington and after a. con- the Boston express. and as it was passing been ld's°°v°"d amng the pm°°m` ference with 0. H. Tiuman, the Ameri- under the bridge at Forty-eight street Qulte "' numb" °f th; Bwrtsdeadtglso can Commission,-_ they will go no Yukon . they dropped to the top of the mail car. proved to be women an repor say ey _K __ ___'_mal boundary l As they entered the tunnel they lay flat 'lt f 1; ‘tes on the `t'° mar cu a prov sl ° on their faces on the top of the _car and ul y 0 many a rim I ‘A NEW BIKE AssocxA'rIoi~r. _ the roof of the tunnel and Corkery whois _ -_ A -1 21__(Speciai)__A big l °stout,_ had a. terrible experience. Tie was SPEGIAI- COURT T0 TRY 335535- _ M(;_NTRE€L{_, pgists was held here and {\\ stripped almost naked and his body was A special Court with Lord Rusself as mee mg ° my _ ' f W ' "~\il,_ _covered with bruises from head to foot, ole of the members Wm be organised to steps taken for the formation o a ne 5 caused by his coming into contact repeat- h bels i S th _“___ association to controlfracing. The Canada ’ f . t- t n ou _ ics. _ l h T)/if edly with the mot of the tunnel as the UA Bc;-:lnePROcLAMATION. C' W’ A' Wm vigorously ight lb' A ‘V when thmugh the tunnel they made KIMBERLY reports that a Boer procla- “AUD GGNNE sms FOR DANAGES' \-. T7/ll 2 _ ‘ their presence known to the baggage mation has been found announcing the DUBLIN. A9111 21-_(SP°°ia'1)'_MisS h d h t ` d ll d \\\_) 1 )) train rushed through. _ on each box. ~ American Sugar " American steel and Wire American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Burlington -_ Continental-Tob. Federal Steel ` Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island Tennessee Coal and Irbn Union Pac Pr’fd April Cotton per 1(1) lbs » ~‘\ f .` _ v\\ _f, -- s »/ _ , _ -f _ ~ .V \ \ » /Q ;`\ / Q 1,/» \ J ‘.» ` ,, \ /\ _/g f; I . \\_- ii _ , _ ,| , ,||§,» i\\)/ _ !_ SEED -GATALUGUE Nil, UNI & Bltlil. 45 choice m c l|l8\f|¥ll3,\0Ll¢|'l’0l8 H. svDNEv. cAi>E Bizeroul __S\~°°f Fw# i tosses 84 75 8180. 3% 9.35 ...or-T==f= ;§;;‘;°;;‘;§2,:;‘;.‘;;‘§;};,i2,,§__T?ig;_,$§,,11°" Discovered Whcni Ordcrcd to Batlic-othcrls Dead in - -V liorioiiz ' ‘ ~` “ 'e vm Bel' ‘ ~'\:-:i:i~:i:i: Dixiifr. get that far we found we were farther in I _\_\i.. Blirrli 3rd. 1000. and our otiiccrs told us to go luick CH yards when they woke up and open ed tire on us. I §l`l...f.§`if`i§§~.5§l).f.if§i§il§‘iiI§‘ft{I{lf ' SPECIAL COURT T0 TRY THE DUTCH REBELS 0. t _ _ _ \\ IINNIPEG SOLDIER DEAD. " TURKEY BUYING AP-MS. tingent died to-day. - Y . _ , l I “lol _EM_E.°\fI`.S.°§ ‘f‘¥“_i`*-DI?*3‘»T,il99r§§2~ ,.Nsw rom; wor.i.D HEAQINGS. rnyselfazid Iwas the dying one, but thanks Twelve Canadians have been Sent to |` NEW YORK’ April H°`°iSpecial‘)"'The England by the Steamer Austral. Among _ Wor1d»S headlines m.e___ them are Privates Durant, Frodshatn and “Methuen am,_cked_may be- ,.et,.ea_ting_ §lM°F‘"}a“e of New Bm”Swi°k'3 _ “Field force called back to Bosh0P Fifty nicn to _join the Strathcona Horse inearly 10395 3, oouvoy_ will be Olltfliicll Ili Ottawa. m"\Tt W€€l{ - “Censored reports hazy, a!1dl€il.\`C f0I‘ SOUU1 AfI‘lC:l, pI‘0l)a.l)ly Via. “2,00() Boe;-3 wvith two cannon and a ll-Inglaiid from Moiitreal in the S. S. machine gun Suddenly fall upon a, V11l1C011\'€‘I`- supply train, said to be held in check. _T BIG HORSE DEAL PROPOSIED horses for $15,000 000. \:,__”,_, DORIOY ’ way for the march on Pretoria. _ TO RELIEY E TS EPEBER. _ Two gambmlge Boys "ave a Terrible Er forces at Wepener and expect to defeat or besieging Boers,who have been reinforced drive olf the Boers and release their and keyed uptoilght with desperation. C0U11`8~d€S by M0!ld8Y at 185515- ._ “Clamor for Buller's head. ' QU- They have been fighting the Boer forcesl “An intimate fr_i_e_n<_l _ says he is too "'1i€9€LrDewets'd1°op. T- ~ ` ' ffhicf-skinncdtodemand mcall. -_ _- - _`Snxon, 17 years old, and John Corkery, 18,` METHUEN HGHTING AGAIN' _ - T A ZR mebeuyis son slums = ' A I f0f E255 Cambridge. M8SS~. Were Ulkell The Boers and Methuen's forces hada I Roberts SWS on Kitchener' » ' ‘T from the Montreal express at Spuyten sharp engagement on Friday neu. Swartz “Boer women in captivity- _ _ uyvll 1000 Saturday nicht 00 Yonkers ~ “ser discovered when British crpwis f 1 . ’ K ,F f te’ dth Boe were com- _ .and turned over to the police. °p es °°_- “mn _ B rs compeued war prisoners to baht.. pelled to retire. 3 East Cambridge a week ago. They bc- _ ~ 'ro MARK our 'run BOUNDARY, DU% AmAzo1\'s IN MALE Arrmn. master, w o stoppe t e rain an a owe _ _ 0 t- for libel agaiilst _ . f 12000British troops 18 Gonne has taken ac ion _ E . them to climb down. recent capture 0 ’ ’ cannons and 306 waggons. the Paris fm' “Ying She is 9' Pen' "M . ll. . T _ _ To cum: A “UL” |N;A |)AY_ Also that Russia has invaded India sioner of the government and therefore a iii _ ` ltocure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s signature _ ' ' '* ...A _`~`,`,"_," ~`.,-_" -e."`~/v~/`-\,~_~_»\.\r_`.»-.~.»~.»-.v--/~.,\A.~¢vv~ ~ ~»~.~.-.~.vv~.\ `\.\\~-s\~."»\-.~/-\,-.,-"-,v~»v~.-»v`,`.~ ,_ ,_ , a A Lying Boer Proclamation-Lord Methuen Eighting Again -Relief of Wepener.-Another Canadian soldier Dead and others _sent to England--Fifty Men for Strathcona Horse-100,000 Horses offered for $15,000,000 - New York Wor1d’s Yesterday Headlines- ~%~vAA,`w Tonoxro, April 2l.-(Specia1).-Frede- TURKEY has given a big order for large. rick Hamilton cables the Globe that: J. and small arms of the most modern kind. Mclilillan of the \Vinnipeg Second Con- to Krupps. ‘ A ' Burghers fought dcterminedly and must CHICAGO, April, 21.-(Special.i-A big have gmfered _ E I remain Sun of horse dealers has made the “Column startedtoaidP,ol:erts,expected _ _ Your lovinrf gon British agents an offer to furnish 1003003 to turn the Boers’ position and clear the R0 LoNDo:\’, April 21.-(Special.).-~The State. ' British forces are nearing the imprisoned “Two British divisions sweep down on LATER-_sUNDAY. ‘ “British had several ca.sua.lties'while “Battling for Wepener in South Free Th tra ll L1 . - ,, ; I A H 21 ,__ on tl; AhT;:a;1:‘Dv(£.rf Land and Cannibal l 00 ii! thier Bale 011 8~l1Yf»hhl8- pr s » . - - ‘T ~ - -_(3Qun&y,” --thus describes the ferocious » _ gg; little pygmies of Central Africa. steel “Th rc only four feet in height but 101* they lisa broad-cheated, with m.'....=ie..__ A company with awpml of 020.000 ` nngly developed, short thick neck, and ,T000 for steel ship-building to small bullet head; the lower limbs were Dartmouth! Well one would think t missivi and stung to a. degree. The chest this is to goodtobe true. However a repre- wgs covered-with buck, cm-iy imir, and senoasire of thisaournal 1_9#-med this Week most of thc men wore thick, black beard. that Dartmouth had bQ_en.Aelected. That Eamearried either bow and quiver 0f 0 eomirmy with the object. of steel ship- - f _ _ , ~ ‘ar __ A ..\\\\‘ _ P mics. hair; but their eyes were of S1119; g ‘fl I New Yoiuc siocit List. y.__ .\>f=°*{,»_S;~b“g;-;f“°d<;g;;k,,;°3,,;°“,;;;? *_ - -'__ d in'hls recent book “BN il 11° 1° “se _ii-_ lhdefrompurc. crcamcftartar. Ictmiprny win be at Noi-on End.-n0s0ti0' nil arrows or short throwing spear. Round ‘T building in view, capitalized at $53.59' 3;* their arms they wore iron rings, and,000 isan enterprise now takemiomi can- * some of them had there rounds their neck_ not bedoubted. From a Quebec popor. W0 The were very comc_ly little " learn “the latest development of the Iron attractive, with very industry is the pmje¢|;_ which is now tak- °"“d ftlf ,‘,'§§;‘,.; wing piace, for one establishment in N0” aiildulgllach curiv _ Scotia of a shipbuilding concern with 9. capital of $20,000,000." our renresentlffive further learned that the Works of thc Powder tions for the purchase of the' Cunard water front property, _it is understood, are DOW being made. Dartmouth isunquestionobly admirably adapted for the location of ship- building works. simon; as she i»;_°l.1 °°° t li hours e For -.I0 :ITT tilzllfengleefi' roadnd, having év°l'¥ for transp‘ortation-,_ whether byrsil 01"" er wig; :_ low riiteno; taxation _lll__1ioRIAi.iIv. As Deadly Weapons Improve and llcrelsc Romans out of 60,000. In the great battle in the valley of the Marine, in October,| and the Goths, and the Huns under Attila, ' the allies slew thc invading barbarians at _ the rate of 100,000 a day for three days. That was the bloodiest battle in history. T It is estimated that C::~esar`s wars cost _ more than 2,030,000 lives. His war bullet- _- ins did not report a long list of wounded and a short list of sla.in.They were nodeath lists-so many killed. The number 5 wounded was insigniilcant. _ | Why was it that such large numbers were slain, and with such primitive weap- iis P wily be defeated then was to be annihilltod. There were no means for covering retreat. When the battle began to turn the many wasalreadyat the heelsof the and`in"h_1ppsition iiocutthtll out-` mercy, wbileyet hclliled. in the fury of the ight. _ In pace with improvements in weapons, we tlnd the number of casualties dimin- ished. After the introduction of Bnnrms there were for a. long time so primitive In T form, and the powder-so poor, that it wan; necessary to come within close range _ in orderto hitanything or to mlketht shooting effective, and there wt! still much hand to hand lighting With ill* onets, spears and swords. _ In the great battle of the Napoleon wars, the number slain for the men en- gaged, though great were far less than in the great battle of pre-gunpowder times. In the' American war _ot therebellion the determined character and fierce light- ing qualities of both Fcderals and Cou- federates were responsible for some high percentages of the slain, notwitlxatlliding the considerable improvement in arms and ammunition since Nspoleoifs time. In those battles the participants were hr less evenly matched than at Shiloh, Antle-» tam, Gettysburg,and thc Wilderness. At Bprodino, however, when Bonaparte threw his masses of trained veterans, the tlower of France, upon the stubborn, undinch- ing. Russians and fierce Cosaacks, it was the bloodiest battle eve:-'fought with gunpowder, 82,000 being left "killed, and HEART In is _fashionable to day to have _s new heart scare 24 hours. 'RIO commonest sppmd dyapopsia or nerve trouble, suxoh sl weak s lis, loss appetite. poor circulatlieon, are mngnihd and di- torted into serious heart trod: bl with the ob'ect ' _ pueblic into this or zrxmburt remedy. If s hundredth port of the heart trouble we hear about was real, the cemeteries would be filled in to humbug the people into balk( that heart disease is prcvni0\\¢» *bf* as real heart trouble. 'bidi ii N oooui-,isa rare discus. Lopdddl gglljgoo 1 I ina. vitll ch meat of‘tTi:°¥iiT;od. “Too livile _ ‘jn»v‘»kn00~.la_»k0¢ Qifih -gtkmm shorsaasotbeairh, lull ol .ri..i.Z..i..-i>'L'f w...i-. rw wounded upon bile §'elll_§,@ and w,N3Frcuhncn Ita bymodcru methch, with ll Loss of Life Decreases. "“"'°'°‘°°“t' T3 *”'@““ °°f‘\\°“°°»bctwnhllim How was it formerly, when ‘armies °‘l‘“l “T50” fought with swords, spears, battle-axes! 5°40fli\l\ik'il|h Qi lhesbtaek .vow in ~°.11T=» can n\d»uma11y,*“°‘°’ “'°"‘,,_.__s.§“‘ Ra on level ground. It was not then unfrc- _5"’°°l~ quent that half the numbers engaged ;"’fu‘° "'°\“ld95‘W¥“ 50 were killed. One hundred thousand Per- °"°“°d “H539” “IUC ii ik sians fell in aday before Alexander. Han- \Ma9°~*i°¢- nabal slew at Cannaa (_B.C. 216) 48,(lli °""°-"""°"¥'*""'-*HID A. D. 451, between the combined Romans wt a other ons? It was for the very reason that the I bww* weapons were primitive, and required the W °°-§ combatants to come to close quarters, andto ht racti handtohund. Tcl Heodqonrtsll Pen in P I. lifag i`§i;i" Gu-ldhlnn ei month. A wrong construction is M put upon common ailments ‘nu order ___-_ sodly mdsuddenly foul when it docs \”¢'g arguments cannot convincv Nl ill “U AMKUTS-y -_ __ s..i.,,.,..a._ “lie ima l °'"°`°° ..._ Cmcnoo, April *L lids,” 5* ipwiqrmmrnmipgnm; tivoageatam such ai name iii. jill? iiiililli i» ` Broken". me-,sw 1 _ . - @@&@,M&a e; A » ' ' ` mn! ri=.$12~7@-I _ ,p‘;,n,y, ._whea.t, corn, 3'7§= °;¢&!» 3! r»e=._01wi-T _R Nerve .Pillsiciotbo April. V110!-*.655 °°m» 37§» °°*‘» mb discus csn’t Y& #get 5 5. your-rslfpcnngwcll .Biuoduui