oo_°,oo.QOGO‘0'OQ'0'Q ‘ ,ALL Ike News, ALL W: Tim , -55;;-I .,y,.3j~¢¢;g_=3§1§_g,°§'§§2§'1E2‘5’l‘7.§-"?7§».;»,,:j..i:~, wg =. rm ~ 'rl-In I on Ne an 090000005* "*" ""'V‘£ ° ¢$lAlillSliEll l89l _ THR oUARDIA1v,oHARLorI‘E'IoWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, ‘iHuR_sDA_Y MARCH 22 won . News of The Relief of Mafeliing CUNCENTRATING Kimbgrly - Kipling Gone ggioemfontein---Wounded Take the Field umD\`M5mh *l (Special l There is B0 news from the front except lighting on Sunday at north of kimberly resulting IHIIAI. acmxmm mln. A_ _ THE WEATHER WAsni\cro\ \Lireli 31 (Speciali- d cool with fiesh westerly to ii ise oi Headache that ePo\vders will not Ie- in ten minutes All dealers ten Reiki told of the progress Of ffiflelael of Mafeking 98- Iehalkburger reached Pretoria Kqllng has gone to Bloemfontein, than the young Boers are now doing wlicadnty under the British ofhcers. Prints Cole, the Canadian whom the Qlwcnvmited at \e-tie) has reiovercd Ind ltiled today foi South Africa to munhis regiment A brigade of Imperial Yconiinry are l\|Il¢llyconc>ntr.iting .it Kimberly Bntle; < Lmiu1en‘ is ill cure Cioup a in ss Sits ' /, '.. For girls Goo i solid,stoci§--home illj <~:`-3*.. .__ ,_ _`/\ . .W made Sizes 11 \_®‘£. _(/_:fl ~/ l *J __\\. \ iiiiiinix RETIRIN G GARRISON #xi over 400 are Available _i..i_.. MQNIREAL ciiizisiis Standard Oil Case. -uni-1 \VlLL THE GOVERNMENT GET THE MEN i HAi.n=‘Ax, March 11.-(Special)--Some doubt existsas towhether the Govern- ment will be able to raise the number of men required for the Halifax garrison. Present indications are' that not over 400 will be available on Tuesday when the Leinsters start for Egypt. New regiment should now he in Halifax learning the duties. Recuiting in Nova Scotia is very slow. TO PRESERVE THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM. l\IoNrnI:Ai.. [March 21. -~lSpeeial‘.-A movement is on foot to induce the Govern- ernment to put a sum in the estimates for the purchase of the Plains of Abraham for use as a public park or parade ground and thus prevent its tlireatened distruc- tion. tion gave evidence that showed the ex istence of a private arrangement with law had been violated. Hon. A.G. Blair, said that the people had been unfairly dealt with and if the law did not meet the case then provision would be made that would. PERSONAL MENTION _ Mr. James A.Alley and his son, of Charlottetown were at Cardigan on Tues- thcy intend to remain in future. Mr. Harvey E. Clarke, representing the hardware business in Sydney. o Baking Powder Maclefrompure creamoitartar. Safeguardsthefoocl the _ nu»i\|.¢umea|»oanneo.,uswvo|ur. '- Prmters, ' _ Book binders, Booksellers. , _ _ \ Fancfyf Goods. lll_Sl_ll9_ is IME /' Indications are That Noi' l Railway solicitors and denied that the ness _ fif/ ,f 61 ;,-»-", _~<_ __ _ _ 7/ //Lf;/_ - _ - \\\`_\ il \\\° \\ \ _'___.__._&_i ,_-_--2-_T : ____._______- __f_..._.-__ _ _________._._____ ______.__.__.___ __ ' A"- \\" \i\ »¢“ ~ -.si----_-_._ g __ -~-° " “_” `" ' "’ --- . - 1-- l __ __' . __ ___ _ __ _ _ ___ _ '_ _in __Y_V_* 'fu _n-qranan-| -----.-__-~~~ >-- ------l_________.i, _.__: ___,_ ,_ i , s h "_ V ~ _ f// _Z ---`. *M ,/ ff” ¢ _.M _ i~ *Q i -- --T ii -g=z,_1;~> \ ¢ `..`,____ _ __A ' ,___>;___;-_~__` . , -___ -- ~_-_ _ e ' 'rf ‘_ T _ q Ask for a Sum to _Purchase _ . ' ` //P? Plains ofatranam -ine I; ,p F ° _ '-,,jV{` 1 o~ 2’ ` _ SHELLS ! 3 1 in mimi r i _ i llll col.. PILCIIER _ \Vho commanded' the British, Cana- Mo.\"rRi;.\i., March 21- --(Speeial.)---The y dian and Queensland forces for the relief Standard on companys agreement with Of Dwgiw during which wg bode Qfiotneingene ofthe immense., ttjwttf the Railways was ventilated again today Sunnyside was fought on l\ew hears g._thering_- - Bosworth of the C. P. R. under examina- I ° ' P E In flfbfitauce the 89113. f_ ‘LAST _ ix'_ln1»M The Soldiers' Wives’ League accepted y the hospitable offer of the President of the Branch, Mrs. Colonel Moore, to use her parlors for their initial :social gathering, which took the very laudable form of a farewell entertainment to the Island boys who leave this evening for garrison duty instrumental music provided by Mr. J.R. Davison and Captain Watts the Rev. Mr. Westhiirn was calledon to spegk to the Day l’ _ __-_ said. Xouare 1 leaving the personal I slightest cough or son‘s Botanic Balsam, I tions Printed upon' the a ldruggists. -Mr. L. E.Prowse. M. L. A., of Prowse Bros, whose r:=turxi from England was stock at old prices, but not before the ad- 'vance which had actually taken iplace before Mr. Prowse left for England. _(_ ` _ . A _ -_ - h presented by the Queen to Private Dillon. , ;”t};,O5‘;l§_ t's\'1];I;;dt 35.151? tHe ,The box is some 4x6 inches with brass, Sutherland the latter having gone into mush enameued In red' In me Centre =- I ' L a happy new year. V. R." The box will bei window to-day. The letter is written' s R four days before-the battle in whieh Priv- ’ W' at any price here fortheyare oil'ering£4 to f alum, lives. We expect to be in the seige of g __ “ as _ ` " £15# The many friends of Mr. N eil Nicholson day a'ftern‘~;°“ pil” of the Stagmg bwk; ‘men you recognize the ladyship implied in ‘ } of Cardigan were glad to see him on gf on. a“'9»J' _ami 3-' 1'- W 3-\1.‘l`l3&l1‘ff3ll'l50 51119 the term la ly,the womanlincss of the word A day in Montague again after his se iou; bfeaklllg hw 1?* He ‘fag bmug lt t°_ e ' 1" ' '~""-.J I e mneSS_ city on the eastern! train. Dr. Warbngrt Jn Mr. Joseph McDonald. Harry Mcnoraifi C be” “hc ‘“5°"°d hm " and John Mc-.\'it»ie of Crapaud left today Yns’i‘ERDA'f evening DF- Bilglla-l_1 Fe' | by the S. S. Minto for Seattle, B.-C. where 5 ceiveda letter fr01> MP- Al`5l111l‘ D010!!- Tlxe Dr. also received by registered mail the box which contained the chocolates is an embossed bust of Her M-agesby, un- l derneath which is the words “I wish you ll exhibit ed in Messrs. 8: J ohnson’s ‘ ate Roland Taylor died. following areextl-actstrom the _ FEB. 14'rn l Du.-BAGNALI.. ' ' DEAR sm;~I nm you today what is considered to be 0110 01 the mo§ thatean be pro cure’ Vg,-I contained the ; to the troops by ; Hg;-1[aje,sty. Theyare not to be bought' f £ 5 sterling in Cape Town for all they I gan get. We are leaving for the real front to-day and will have to tight for our Magersfontein. We went out to Sunny- ~ side a few days to meet some 1510 Boers- but before we got there they _had fled but were cut ofl’ by the Seaforths and badly _ beaten. All the boys are well. l ARTHUR DILLON. . ~ » V, gether during the whol - en' . ALS - ' o’elock ,Mr. James Aflac*-.ak e:va.smcl;.lled to noted in _ve>'tei~.i.iy`s issue, was fortunate |“`m be asked t0 D911 3 Weeklg al1S“’¢l`- in securing most of the firms spring The l`00”1“'1]1 bfilll y0U1` CUSP Sal ILS u ' ~'i -Wifi 1\n.1v no -- _ _ _ ' » i' -wi G ff D All f ‘W}:1;\h;[nLw;L;l;;J;¢d inuininfmir ii-:i1¢~,‘9°”-d't'°"° “i""h .the .S‘f°f°t” “_ Badge daiimem 1% L rl EOM ' eb 5 un- iueihiaistchtmh in -Lime York yeseer.ll’“d'°1“te”b*' f‘2"”'”"’d ‘“’”"“S 5-P-Q-R , era . * " ° ° sister and it may be I-asm |8150! i Bimncli of we sumti-3' L¢*\8\1¢ -Offers to equip a room- for you, Where, on Saturday evenings' you as ' Island men may repair as a club midi receive a weekly letter from somej member of the League and in return you W club room for evening recreation the only condition being tliat you assent to wear the club’s badge on the inside of Your tunics and by so doing accept the Sobriety, Purity, Queen, Relii-*Ion As woman; as y I honor them in the person” ofthese dear loyou besober, hcpure. The coat you w‘ ,, and so nobly worn byyour comrades on" eield of carnage proclaim your love §i of your Queen, pn- elude the n _' ity of my speaking on this point-. Ot your religion-live up to in Halifax- | ii." 'rue speaker asked ni who were win- . In addition to the members of the Con- 1 ing to beoomd members to stand up. i The tingent and the hosts there were present, contingent mee as one man. -Mrs. Moore Premier Farquhamn, The Revs. lima Mis. (colonel) Longworth um puma Westbumv M. A. The District onthe ribbon with its device and the S. Officer Commanding and Colonel Long- ' P. Q. R. Clubwas in being. A Presldonls Wmih- _ land Secretary were to be elected and h_ 1 _ After the enjoyment of some vocal and ‘them the weekly tl)- IL with books, magaxinesetewere to be forwarded. - The Premier was then called on. In speech he than toratime. If would “Due” in the have may youshow V live. V V His cordial fatherly-words and lienolsl good-byes will not soon be forgotten by our boys. - Excellent recitations by Miss 'Stewart and Miss Mellish, with a fewremarks by Capt. Watts brought this part of the pro~ ceedings to aelose. Refreshments were then served by the soldiers’ w ives and daughters present, prominent among whom was Mrs. (Major) Weeks. Rousings cheers for the Queen, the S. P. Q. R. club. The Soldiers’ Wives League, Col and Mrs. Moore brought to a by the contingent whose t ks are warmly' tendered to their entertainers. llV.GKAR!.Bl.8BH»NH. D rnzqin uw rtpelxsf cspii,n,`~wi»¢$ can-_ duetshls paper as ‘he-thinks Gluist would do it. i ' - i` _ _ A 0 ............................ .......... ......._............................:...... On Friday evening the 9th inet one of, the most successful entertainments y who - given in this place was I heldin Searletown Hall. The hall was densely. pgcked -by an attentive and appre- ciative audience." The best of order prevail- e i notwithstanding aivery. large number hadto stand uncomfortably' packed to- the chair and in arfew well chosen remarks I I _ _ _Q i - _ ;t¢;;1¢;2;:;§:;eptirI;:rorderand announced i _ . _ g 1; Migusiigy Choir--Lane of the waving _ I i g 9 You most C1253? 'WP' aoap,orI-l17¢1\h¥- a.remanykindS»¥*`“I“»9“°' Egg, Ig;¢ap,tl1atword Mm vw. N1 S_\=.'_=2.i*_s~_ mnnmtm. I Bourrsaoaxl. = Chorus-Marching Song. . _ Several of the numbers received well organ was all that could b`e- desired even by the most fastidious The entertain ment over Mr. James Aifleck started toauction the baskets, but after :short kindly consented to act in the capacity of auctioneer. The bidding was fast and furious and many of the baskets brought fancy prices' but not by any means above their merits, asthey could. not be sur- passedeither forfantastic oreulinuy. The pioceedsireschedthe snug little sum of over MMI) which goes to the lifting of a small debt on the hall. A _Lunching over Miss Hoorefpreslded at the organ andthe audience sang God Save the Queen. i Il- liz Recreation-A Modem wedding-Miss Ben Moons;-ras. _ Solo-Where are the old F McDonald. Play Act-The Irish Linen Pedler. Solo-The Union J ack for old England- A. H. Moore. Play--Act 2. Duet-starboard warns- Joseph mei Donald, A.H. Moore. Bridge K°¢P¢1'! IL_.; story- i Peddlers Pack-Thomas toon: Ba»nti£nI‘Qneen. Bc LAURER -» TUE! Aiciiic Pon una some-rnooi-° snisueii. memo. » Wxsannwros Pl!lPAHI8¥@»l Pants, Kink thisnsnhgi ill*-l'¥'Ha&l§` cnns1~rnnx\snsoan&i&» simmons 3 ruuliatheiini siiegnmn at chehirllui as--*ua-».»-L Take time by I is out of order be saparilln at one: illness. 3-u tlllrah M. _ M merited encores which were in every case CHEM” “Nth respondent- to. In a program requirin ' over two hours and a half in deliver? ‘°;;n£hm;*:e ‘Q every part was so well rendered that pork 'ua it would beunfair to partieularise still M” wh”t' uk Qu, it might notbeout 'of place to say that the acting in the play would have done Q “Li no discreditto professionals while the ` pniulk y'ur;f*t' n ‘gm ii music under the able management of _ B08. close an evening that was hearta enjoyed- I Miss Amey Moore who presided at the ` _timegave place toDr. FredLef|ugay who one\& '*\`*"§n WW "W "»~s7UiL»4:’~" an heath ii Ei Dl&h