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While these are ot the only bicycles constructed in this country, they re : present the equal of the entire output ot really high-grade bicycles made in Canada by Canadian mechanics with Canadian machinery, and have lea for ycars in material, workmanship and improvements that haye won the- praise and patronage of the general public. Mark Wright & Co., Ltd AGENTS. Stearns, Columbia, Hartford, E. & D.. Scots- man and 20th Century. —— ALL WORLD LEADERS—— MAXK WRIGHT & C0., LTD AGENTS. Cfall Wine Merchants Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tucupson & Co, Glasgew 220A AE ETRE TEC ONL CT OE ait ‘More Details of the Convoy Disaster—Fight Mark- ‘onies with the Mother Country they could ISLATy. “RE PPE THE CENSR IS AT WORK AGAIN IMPORTANT EVENTS IMPEND-' ING AT THE FRONT. — Buller Said to be About to Advance’ ed by Many Courageous Acts—Boers seem te be in Great Strength—Colonial Representation in British Parliament. SpEcIAL DESPATCH TO THE EXAMINER, Lonpon, April 4.—General Cronje and 1,000 prisoners have sailed for St. otable reply of Parliament. Helena. So far the colonies have not made any The censorship has been re-im pose: ee fa finite suggestion with respect to repre- important events are believed to be ims | sentation,and I am convinced that nothisg pending at the front. | i ld be more fatal than a premature dis- A great battle may be in progress. | cussion Ofdetails. We are not going to Mafeking was still besiege] oan March | interfere in the domestic e#ffsirs of the 20th. colonies, nor are they go'ng to interfere io General Buller is reported to be about | ours. to advance. The present resolution is prewaiure, is It transpires thatethere were no ecouts | necessarily academic and might be mis- oa nothing would be surer thana captured coavoy. | ch’evour. CONVOY ahead of Broadwood’s MORE ABOUT T#E CAPTURE. Loxpox, April 4.—The War Office has jy po information as \o who commanded the Boers in the affair leading to the capture of the British guns; but it places no re+{ New York, April 4 —Fitz-immons aud liance whatever.on the supposition thatthe} Rubi:n have sigued articles for a twenty United States attache, or anyone connect- ed with the United States Government, took any part in it. The re oiutiou was then. withdrawn. The Ring. {Spectat to THe Examiner.] five round cuniest on June 2ad. 19 999909 0OOOOOOOOC 40006 The fight was marked by many acts of : individual courage The first man to warn the British of an ambush was a sergeant of the army service corps, who shot a Boer dead with his revolver. A Household Cavalry man, who was summoned to surrender, threw his rifle into bis captor’s face knocking him over and escaped. According to the testimony of eye- Pure hard Soap witoeeses, the Boers shot some of the prisoners and killed some of their lasts long, own men who advanced to demand the lathers freely. British surrender. a ae 5 cents a cake. But the confusion was so great, the fire | proceeding frcm all drectiona and the Boers firing ou the coavey in which their own men were mixed up, that it is impossi - ble tosay exactly what happened. HP O4D4.0OOOOOOOOOOO6OO The enemy pursued the British for} “~~~ miles, killing, wounding and takiog pris- oners. *THE~ One squad f Sixth Dragoons, sch |p . Ed d suitiiad cis aaicaclie laos Manetdie’ = riuce War the end ten mounted men. : Island Magazine The Boers szem to be in great strength .. TOW ON SALE.... throughout the disirict and are sigualling on al! sides. 4tall the Boeksteres and at BK. H, Masen’s News CODDSELE SOOO S O000D09NN20000 | @ ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. CO., St. Stephen, A. ° A large body is reporied moving eouth- west of Bloemfontein, in the direction of the railway. Stand. The British troops ure in u:gent need of are . . . CONTENTS FOR MARCH, remounts. ‘The Idle Hour”—Frontispiece. A Reverie, by May Carroll. First Settlers of Three Rivers, by Pref. John Caven, A Prince County Ghost Story, by J. Mollison. Loxpon, April 4.—Io the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Hedderuick, Liberal, moved that an open House was desirable in the interesis of the Empire, that colonies should be admitted to some | Remnants of Acadian Dykes, by W. H. representation ia Parliament. He said Warren. 1M. W. M. sment was particular] Raise, Sons of the Empire ! NE ig 5 . ¥ pee Seettish Associations in P. E. I[siand, by Hon in j ~— WEDNESDAY APRIL As, SVAQMCGNSOAUNTUDANOSSRAEODEASONGONURE NUE EOUSURRSSEUNROREOCROGEOE Benator Macdonald. Mr, Chamberlain said that if the object | Temant League Results, by John Ross. of the resolution was the union of the col- | ke Karly Settlers of St. Eleanors, by | Hubert G. Compton, we a Wounded Tern, by Jeremiah 8. Clarke. Zaglish Meanings of Irish Names, by W. have no more strenuous supporter than himeelf, Such a change, continued the Colonial wisi K, canteasidl Secretary, must come gradually with the r Boys,” by May Carroll. fall consent of the colonies. Sc a copy—Send for sample, No praise could be too high for the The:P, E. Island:Magazine. colonial patriotiem. If any demand upon P.*0, BOX 608, the Mother County were made by {the Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1900 QUEEN’S VISIT TO IRELAND. An Impressive Dublin. {Spzcra, ro Tae Examiver. } Dusiin, April 4.—The premature ar- rival of the Queen and the wretched weath- er were a disappvintment to the people of Kings‘own. Nevertheless, as soon as the new spread, large numbers started for the har- bor, While the Duke of Connaught, com- mander of the forces in Ireland, and Ear] Cadogan, Lori Lieutenant, also hurried there; and late in theafternoon boarded the Royal yacht where they were greeted by the Queen. James Egan, the Dublin city sword- hearer who,for nine years, was imprisoned for political cffences has refused wo take part in tomorrow’s proceedings. Tais declaration at the last hour has caused a sensation. Tu aletter to the town c‘erk, Egan gives his reasons and states that he is prepared to accept the consequences in the shape of handing in his resignation. Tbe reception here promises to be a most impressive demonstration of Irish fecling. —_—< > © «a _ PRINCE OF WALES SHOT In a Brussels Railway Station-Was Not Hurt. (Srrcrat To Tae Examiveg, | April 4— The Prince of Weles was shot in a railway station today. But be was not burt. 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