' -;i_§ ' _*__ 1* ESTAILISITED I89I. . THE 00111101.1110, cH;aLo1'rErowN, rim: I 1 I I CE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY MARCH 8 1900 0 ' * ‘ ¢"""'” 0 0 ”` I 0 I I I ” 0"' \1, 1 Z I \J\ _\ \ \ \ Loki) Roisisnrs or Kami \\ 1 ,.\._;; fn 1 “lt \ _‘ * _,- #TA -f-1 “‘>.>`_ ;i-- ._`~¥_i "31' _/’ l°”'\4~/ /I ‘Q/5/'.,.;'*( Lo\no\ March 7, (Special) Roberts receipt of the bad news from Moddcr avuig res ved to sendthe wagons ;§ \ § ‘ Osfontein 7th March 4.30 p m. Oper back to Biggarsburg inoisks IN FULL iiisiiiis./.i1.' x60/ , I ,ml f/ 1- S-\i~ if, ri -Q Q1. l _ A I &u¢;~*--'- < ~ ` K Roberts Turns Their Flank and. I Drives Them Back. ° CAVALRY IN ciosia I Puiisuii \ 1 Zululand-Boer Account iof Their Retreat .Kitchener in Colesburg-Transvaal invaded from' .Prom Ladysmith-Buller Congratulates the Tr00ps~Sievert of Halifax Wants t0 Avcnge His Brotlier-.~Canadian. Promoted-Wounded Dting Well. i ' Q telegraphs the War Oilice asfollows. I River h ol i - 8110118 50 <13-I Dl‘0m1-S8 50 bB 8 81980 S110 Bonn Acconsr or THE RETREAT cess Chief of Stud' To O th d took h 'Tne enemy occupied a position four ve! a ousan wagons t e gwesterly route to the laager, south west .ref of the Bi-asian Forces in south Afrimhskewhed From i‘““°S “°'“‘» °““ °’°"°“ “‘“°” “‘°“”‘ °f °fLad ° ~ - _ ysmith Life by s. 0. von Tiger simoniii. M°"“°’R"'“’- “ RevH.Prlce Archie Bruce Angus Lunont JM. IB. Docherty Dm. Nicholson JU McKenzie D. Coin Mt Stewart Mis Jlrdlle HIS. C milnchem H F Feehan fan Lil) 1.(l) 1.(l) 1.(l) .50 50# .50 .2.(l) ess 1311) by Rebecca Gillespie. h 1.00 dale LTI) lf ictoria Cross Lil] .25 1.(X) .50 .50 _ .40 ,"1 sees omen s strong _ _ . ` ' .25 Alex. Morimii Klp Boots' JWm. Grass -25 l Flora McPha.il , David McLure -25 Jno. Ferguson I Donald McLennan . A PAIR ##'1f%%f# Bal' ' “Wild _ / Eve Houck r N G11 ' C'D araaaeccaaasraaaaaaanac LII) 50 . .50 1'* is-tr' 0* Angus Beaton Dond. Nicholson _ d I G rd B _ d k_ Ah _ yi avisit from LordKitchener Alex Nicholson _ ._ an tie ua s riga eare ma. ing t en°e ’ Elsie Moore J no. Hume Mrs. Rodk. McBeth Naomi Bayne M.-I. .,-....;,.-.._ _ _ Chai-lescna. McLauchlin Mrs. Joe Hume Vlfellington Hume Mary McGregor Total Dan A. Blue, Little Sands Alex. McKenzie ,Mal.Blue A Friend ' A. Smilh Joe Tuckler Norman McLean Alex. Stewart Mal McLean Alex. McLean Rodk. McLeod L. Currie A Dond. Nicholson Murd McNeill Mal McNeill Sr. Dan Nicholson N John Currie Dond. McNeill 1 Robt. I. Dixon Mal. McDonald cseshrsssssrhss sssrésdsrsssssss Natal South of Dundee. sésss 1 aarnnaéaa ,.r,}_1. _ ( _ 9h \/ -1 .P 0 I I ”7) rm# V mm comm lelbstsemm B'“e“”**‘= The enemy is in full retreat towards the north and cast, closely followed by An un da Infantry, while Colvilles Ninth Division 1 honored with where I propose to make head quarters I Th ` is X' A THE TRANSVAAL INVADED. - skirmisiiing with sinaii parties of Boers “'°“"’ °° an the “ap in the ms” G°“”i”5°“° . it entrenched on Galasa Hin’ nine miles toavenge his brother`s death. A ` "3 lctoria hockey teams within the Transvaal territory. L He told Col' Irvmg today he Wmlld p consider it a. great favor if allowed to fill FROM BOER HEADQUARTERS. jy - _ _ _ ' _t _ _` _ v 'T 1. . _ » _ _ 1 his brother's place on the Biggarsberg chain of hills crossing ainistake of a certain commandant in Dlviswn- Another convoy was sent to th f t f "Our Cavalry Division succeeded in the Dmkenesberg range e oo 0 tummg th' enemy 5 Hank' °pe“m3 the A large amount of amumtion and tents road for the Sixth Divisio W P venting wiehtui bein. I .inch is ad' leaptmd bythe Fedems emy in the W” g hge to are 3 at Dundee were abandoned. Shot up to the present time Th h e c ief difficulty was in dismountmg THE ENEMY IN FULL RETREAT ' and removing the Long Tom mknowledsed 921.12 Jno. McD0naid,Plesim1; Valley Lot 50 . » “ " ' ' " MATTERS AT C0LESBUHG~--BU1=L1=1R’S Losses by J T. Doyle Alex McEachern - ' ` _ - .50 ,' Hugh McDonald ’ _ ` ' 1 00 ` ' 'The Arundal column has been largely re- way across the river at Poplar’s Drift mforced . News from Boer headquarters March 1\1-:ns FROM THE cn>.nniA\s y of Hood’s Sarsaparillii which is sure to; 3rd says, “the Federals have fallen back ORTAWA Marcli 7.-~-(Special)---A cable 'd° You 8000- ted telegramfrom Colesburg our Cavalry Horse Artillery and Mounted says the Austmhan Reglment has been e icuii loss of mir and ine kiiied .ma 9 » *NS °‘"=‘““S ‘ 0 .w<>uiiaea, in ure cimreiief of Ladysmith. , .run nouns spgrnmsgfzi. ff 9_1 1 A ;»»~.-., ~..' .'34-`~_.-` `.-~-..,.__;~ -»__~<» “Our casualties, I trust,wiI1 I . ~_ 7 y ;= the enemy was unprepared for being at-. ,~ Gi?"-A Bl1U_eY'S ,°l'¢i§1‘ 1088-1.‘d.iii.g= the relief . tacked by the flank and having their eom- 0f Imiysllliih NYS# high tribute; to the munication with Blomfontcin tlxrea'tened.”. 9005973 0f the b¢l°53'\1l'¢d 'Citi' #15 Well BS _ 1 to those who succored it. _lwnivrs To A\’ENGE_.iIIs BRQTHER.. A Din-ban Special says a. dying column* .HALIFTAL March’ 7°__‘.(.Specia1)-Swruliam it of British 'troops from Zululand has Sievert, brother of Julius Sievert who ‘ entered the Transvaal and has been daily died wounds received at Paardeberg' .o 0 1 .»/ -. ‘ ~ . ' . B it . ~-f»~» . . M _ . , _M " ' ° _ X > ;,>» ‘ 5, _ . 0 . ‘ _ '\4_¢ ` 0 - ~ ' . I . 0 an U' _. -u i -» _ 0, ‘ .` § if "°’“‘ q 3°' "*‘ Hillsbo fas V ta _, I despatch announces that Lieiit. _Maclean ' . of G. Company is appointed Aide camp to . “The retreat from Ladysmith was due to Gen- COUVTU9, C0ll1ID11I}d€1;`7f the Second ` 'ro\, arch 7.~~ (Special)- \ _ _ F . orderinghis Inen to fron) the key of *D13 Ryersoll cables the lr north westerly the position without any reason, he on 1 “`°U'1d°d are imD1'0"il1E-I ! ' . -. i i Jno.Gil1is, Little Sands N. Wilkinson Jno. Blue ` " , . s. O’Halloran Jno. A. Blue D. Campbell Mal. Munn P. N. Pate Don. Munn .50 Dr. McDougall Mal M¢N¢i11 .20 _ J no. White Mrs. J. McNeill .25 N eil Buchanan Torqull McLeod .25 i Ewen McLennan 223%' Ut'-L* J no. McLennan J no. Nicholson R. W. McKenzie Jno. McPhail ry °¢P¢ wma pan Higham Eui0ee,Eii10ws Mins 1.00 X Donald stew.,-t infdnccptlntlastsweil-l¢thenfreel1,b Amosgleartz Pl.,-gg 1,,-gh qmmy Sig-pri” Isaac arpe losmwpizin. figmdwmf pafigdiy. ‘ Jas. Bigger Bradaibane I cunts A Ullx. Mrs’ Donald McDonald l -_» Alex. McLeod .20 Roderick KcKenzie .00 3 Jno. McNevin .35 f Neil A. McNevin .40 O. Hennebury- 25; Neil Campbell -25 Mark Inman .2-5; Jim. T. Mcnmigaia C H Warren, Elliott’s Mills . .25 ‘ Jn/0, M¢Le3n Robert Keating Malcolm Mclnnis, Elliott’s Mills 50 fJas. A. Ferguson » Wm. Murray_ -25 Jno. Inman pr A Murdoch Buchanan . ' 25 .I Chas. McLean Duncan Buchanan 1.00 ' Duggan Cam`pbeu Book binders, ;?f‘;"_"_§§°..§`., ji; l`”"'°” L‘"“g‘*°”° Seedsmen Hiw. Tam.. sw Afmd f &:_ _/,._.;,L,. ‘N1 .. _xy :_-=.{;,#-yr _ _ ~*~" 1...;-.~-J. G.. g Robert Ems, jr 3_0” Uno. A. McDouga.ld _ ‘E Allan McDougald ` \-I Ahm ‘ powdq; Dr. McEwen 2-ml V, . Fa Wm Dennis 2_0() J. Neil McDougald , mm - A. S. Matheson 1-00 ` _ 1--. v`,. -. U '\ _ p ‘ Alex. S. McDougald Malcolm J. McPha.il Booksellers, M 7-0° ;A-W Mem - Dr Mcmughim, o°L¢i=1-yscatm 10.00 A118'-*S M°D°“-="‘*“i 1.00 . 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 1.00 .50 1 .50 ; .501 -. . J no. J . McLennan . .50' Jno. Perry ,25 . ' "°° ' L , Progpere Perry v _25 I ` Vmconvsn, B. C., March 7---(Spechl)--1 ____ Mai-tinhas not yet succeeded in ` 50 p ‘ Total, col ected by A. J. White and ,f111`f»h¢1' 4dditi0l1S $0 lrabiliqt- ' 3 --- E. c. Matthews 35.00 . sn- Hibbem Tum.; and it. P. mm.. Total 14-00 ' Already acknowledged _ ` -1007.57 ld’ Argyle Shore . Amount collected by N. S. J. Murray : - ' ésésssas < . B DUFFY A A Quanerilllilc Skatcd 49 Seconds ' I iii MAKING A NEW 1 Match. ~ >- tvnnud -- - mms An appreciative audience gathered at , . ' rollinklasteveningto ~ tandfancy skatingoi Mr. Bu'tD\°W Ub@t!\ ' _ f St John and the hockey match betwceg e picked teams of the Abegweits and . Mr. Dufy appearedon the ice at8.45 and! Hr. Lil' &§h “Never uit oertainl for I1 V .” NBVH' ke a medicine of doubtful me ihweud Wnsniws J M €%* ‘H on the market Ten cents a bottle. Al _ exm-i-__ Sir liibbert.Tup|»er1`lnrtl|g .lac Marita. Plus. representing Conserratives and Libemls. are negotiating for an alliance to annihi- late' Martin, independent of party lines. 1 A similar action has been taken in other T citiesofthe Province. I ~ 4 l < . lv .“<§.?_?_Ei?.'_f5‘§ .40 .as .25 1 .aol .so ? 1.00 E .so ness \ - 1 ` _hm Jen-y _ Lay; Total collected by Roderick ‘ _. i °°""v>“'°'°'°”°'°" W ‘THA 7 Herbert-Jény . 1_mp McKenzie 13% 1 / 1 ` - Men’s new soring _ . if _li 1 V ms' ¥ . A Sunnyside. 1 Swartz Jelly ' 1 00 To cure a Headachein ten minutes use' P t, C ’ L ' Jas' Barclay Loo Kumfort Headache Powders. ' ] a on 0 S' ~ *KE \v\<\¢%‘\'\‘\f\ ‘UQ tn. J. win.. 1.00 - ~ _-3-. lHdmgPomMkr Madefiompim talafo 'fkdqguudsthelbod T agahnfjduna li F7' on 75' .“~ lrmsmmvan, Lo p’ceand I eritmake Bent-. y’svl'.inl:iinentth?dioslt1popular liniment 8nn%h"**$“‘.i NPR THE WEATHER. '_ - u\\&ui H0 ways get BenVtley's. .1 I . im N0 cnamer Yer. .Par-“.1 W°" at Aa\.°l»‘&lUb