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Halifar, NS 2265 dy & wytt @ AM TEKD.—By a steady and capable man; “=~ Sitmation as clerk in a grocery store, or keep- v@le werehouse. Apply at W atchman office t4er partic ulars. 295 «A AS LED - At once, a cook. Apoly at Mrs ez - Hodgso a’s Grafton Street, west Y at HEL LOST.-- Containing a small | TE TG f money. Fiuder wil! please leave at tat.» «fier or at Dr. Conaroys we WANT AT ONCE -- Good honest Tet t éve*y idtaity, local Or travelling, to eirotuce ani adverciss our goods, tacking up cations with Natal. It successful in the desiga of their present uovements, they ! would secure the princ pal strategic point } require i for the def ence of their frontier ~ | and bave avoided striking frst. A‘tbough their military organizations | made considerable progress since their | is not to be deepised. burghers after the Jameson raid. The Boer tactic3 are anigue. Their horses are so trained that when the reins are besed on this fact. ~ ommand of 100 men is their tactical unit. ‘hese are cone | centrated in scattered avenge in rear of ibetr outpost line, end on the | enemy being signalled in force they canter away eccentricaliy, endeavoring to ene circle bis live. Having selected their ground, they dismount under cover, ina ing vheir borses that never meve, and dagyosition in a panic, leaving sod a handful of men with him to | The Boer tactics mav be briefly describ- sack: ow cardi On fanc®:, along public roads, and sed 231 ap itIo 143 placos. No experience need- ee. sitlary Orcommssion $59 per month and wee @ ex aoe $2.59 adh yr. 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Fos. wytt [oma oe +n mechanic Mare r Queen tree THE THE BOER CAMPAIGN. | ee | | Methods in the Field: Probable Plans of the Opposing Force, | The preparations on both sides indicate | that in the struggle between the British aod the Boers that now appears inevitable, the principal fighting will take place in and near the angle of territory in Natal that lies between the Drakensberg Moun- tains and the Buffalo River, It is between the range of mountains and the river that the railwayfrom Durban on the coast running through Pietermaritz and Lady- Smith passes into the Transvaal over the familar battle grounds of the Ingago and Laing’s Nek, which forms the avenue aod gateway into the Boer territory. It is @ serious disadvantage to the Boers from 8 military point of view that these points as weil as Majuba Hill should be in British territory, as the attempt to seize them for their own protection would constitute sn act of war and precipitate the conflict. Toey, therefore, are making suc ha dis- position of their forces wi ll enable them to keep back the Briush advance in froni while threatening its flanks and communi- last war, the Boers mean to abide by their tactics that have proved so effectual in the past. A British officer who has recently made an exhaustive study of the Boer military system deecribea it as somewhat crude and pa:riarchal, but with a decidedly | good field artillery cfficered by Europe- Dutch army officers, aud the Boer’s army With the exception of the troops de- tailed to defend Pretoria and occupy Johannesburg fort, the whole of the Boer forces are mounted, and are reckoned at 35.000 men. This estimate has been formed from the number of rifles issued to remain im- ¢ method is thrown over their necke they 5 movable, and the Boer fizhtir Open a concentrating fire on the advanciug adversary. These were the tactics that proved so succeesfull in the last war. At Laing’s Nek they galloped up and out- flanked the British foree, and at Ingago they forwea athree-quarter circle around Gen. Colley and bis troops, who only es caped aonibilation by a oight march. leaving the wounded benoind. At Majub, asmaill force of Boers, about half that of the British on the summitof the hill, crept up the steep slopes under cover Of a heavy seacentrati ing fire from the main body about 2,000 feet below The British, unaware of what was; taking place, were surprised snd abandoned their their general their fate. ed as great mobilitv,rapid power of | centration on vuloeratie points, rapid retreats therefrom if ferions!y threat+ ved cons > but before this eventuates, hi 7 to achieve a victory, and most rainy | inflicting great losses. This power of rapid movement Incidental toall being mounted is the rooi of the tactical question, increasing materially their powers of cff2nce and, indirect! ly, of defence. Each Boer carries 150 rounds of ammuoaition, and biltong or dried beef for four days, the borses feeding onthe veldt. They say they can cover 260 miles in four days ;a formidable advautage in maxing raids On an enemy’s Communications. ‘The opinion of the Boer officers is that if the British employ less than 80,000 men they are safe. On the British side the belief is that if one big victory is won at the start the bubble of the Boer resistance will burst; but if, on the other band, the British torce should meet a check. the consequences to British prestige { Supremacy world be most serious. avd ——_——— PLANT LINE. 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Electric Co,, We are vow placing in our station ano- ther boiler of 250 horse power, and we re- +pectfully ask sll our customers to use the lights Ba *paringly as they possibly can days, until this boiler is in eT « Fale ° fow Ui a icw position. P. E. 1. ELECTRIC CO, Pres Lt, = > a 2B ey Os a2 ee & 22 —dv5 > & ae Sie etree --& ROYAL TRIO Sunlight and Lifebuoy —SOAPS—- The best laundry and wwile$ soaps AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 wa Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known *.S. Halifax Jeaves Charlottet ‘(own every Rcndias nt noon for Boston, via Hawkes; bury and Halifax, From Halifax—Ev ery W ed nesday at 11 pm. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on | Wednesdays. From Boston every Saturday at noon. Tickets for cale at Sietions on P EI Railway. For tickets, rates on freight and all information apply H L CHIPMAN, Se ‘ae W W CLARKE, Supt, Halifax. Agent ae in the world, | absolute ly pure, “MONKEY ERAND” which*cannot be equalled as a soour- ng and polishing soap. TRY SOME & = Ail are 5c large twin bar N OTICE : The board of ee are Wardens, for contract the building of 4 ‘ame eon specific ations to be seen at the office of the secréta ry; also the sinking of 4 wells, Tend- ers‘to be in by Sept 15th, marked tenders for tanks, wells, Gocd security required CC CARLTON, JR. guaranteed to be aouris, Aug 31, 1§¢9. tagger nti vas ' —a . ; Office: Masonic Temple Secy-Irea | Works: Spring St. SOURIS. RACES, Will be held at Souris Driv- ing Park, on : Wednesday, Oct, 4th, aud will be made up of the follow- ing classes: — MATCH RACE Between the stallions Progress Lad, Pros- pector, and Prince Regent, for $15).00. A divided $30.00 Three Minute Class, Green Race, ALSO A BICYCLE RACE Entrance money 10 per cent. cf purse. Races to be called at 1.30 sharp, Nationel rules to govern. If weather should prove unfavorable, races will be held first fine day following. Admission 25 cents. F.S. MACCONALD, Souris, Sept 28—d&w Secretary ee ee The Purpose of this Advertisement is to remind the public that the Photo work from the Studio of G. H. QOook, is the most elegant- ly finished in the city. Everyone is particular about the Fose and Finish purse $5! “ CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 29 183) oh of his photograph, but the public will be fully satisfied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the Artistic work done at this studio GEO. H. COOK QUEEN ST., CH’TOWN Brain Food “Grape Nuts” is a new food tor the Brain and Nerve centres, It is made by special treatment from Wheat and barley and is fully cooked and pre-digested. The system will absorb a greater amount of nourishment from one pound ofGra pe Nuts than from tex pound of meat, oatmeal or bread. For rale at wBeor& Coftr GROCERS Mortgage Sai3 There will te sold by public auction ie front of the Court House, in Summerside, on Friday, the thirteenth day of October, next, A D, 1899, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the torenooo, the power of ‘ale contained in a Mortgage, da ed tine 2200 day of March, A D, 1895, and made tween Archibald M McGilvery, and Nancy E McGilvery, his wife, of the one part and the undersigned of the o‘’her part, allthattract of Jandon Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows:—Commencing ata stake fixed in the division line, between Townshbir eighteen and:Prince Town Royalty, on the south side of the Baltic Road or division line ten cha ns, thence south twelve chains and fifty Jinksor tothe north boundary liae of Simon Delaney’s land, thence west aloug the same ten chairs to the Mulpeque Road, aforesaid, and thence along same, north twelve chains aud fifty links to the bee place of commencemen!, containing twelve and a half acres of land, more or less. ulars apply at the Barristerat Law, For further partic office of J E Weatt, Summerside. 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