J an _'.',\:s"".,3'lir' ` ~ '_ ~--1 -».- y .».. . _ ‘~ -1-~ ~~ _ ..__1_._ ' - gr* - ~ 3.!! I i ` ""‘ is - /V YC S a THE GUABDI N. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I., N~»VEMBER 23 1899 1 and Rifle Fire. ' no she thence iottiesep than a mile. The llrst portion of ascent is gentle and over open I toa homeetoed surrounded by woods. Above tae woods the is rough ind rocky. the ascent and halt way un a thick stone runs around tho h ll as the fringe a wide terrace ol open ground. the terrace ten ascent is elm-Jet and at the end of this the Baer msitious on tho dir. top , chiracteriatie of Atrlcau hills. Alac- the position seemed imprag- ` even il held by a small body large forces, and General Sy- mnst have had cxtraordinarycou- in his mon when he ordered 2,000 of them to take it. in the teeth of e terrible and well-sustained liri from superior numbers of skilled rldemen. His ccnhience was Iully justiind. B981' HOUIS Ol’ FIGHTING. “R is said that he deliberately resolved D show the Boots that lhjuha Hill was not the measure of when _Biitinh in- fantry could do. nod. it ec, he more than succeeded. To tind a parallel for the endurance. tenacity and heroic de- termination to prone forward over e;l obstacles and at all haairdl one has to gebeck to Wellington’e icvindble in- fantry in the Peninsula. The men had to go througu ' eight hours of fighting whhcut breikt-ut. The woo-il wi the _ .__ _ _lt_ , It is altogether admirable ' when a man, by dint Of f}\ cheer will, wrings a for- tune from niggerldily E _ eircnmetai;§es._ fun wcr is Y of instances “ wh ere ni e ii ' ‘ have done this, ._ . \ , but never in _'}, f .2 history wasthis accomplished ,_ by a weak and ~.. - \ unhealthy man. "` _ Ill-health not only weakens every physical /ftiiiction but ev- ` tal fac ery men ~ g iJ Q nity and every _ 'j moral quality. r:"' if it man will € ‘fits Q ` - _ _ stop and reason for a moment, . he does not have to be a physician to understand the causes of impure blood. of \lS_f3¥'\Fi°\_1ml effects, When a. rnan’s digestion is d_isor- dered, hi~ liver sin gish. his bowels inac- fivr. the blood is gepriv--\=i° P°°l=°11-'M °° y 1 ,_ Tue Tim.; mn-”p°¢d,¢|_".i rival two days before from the Soadan ~ iiwqggtnf thg bl0Qdyd;.’g 81901611. OU( 'Of IOYOIIIOOD Om 'h.n Gggggjl Symqgdg ;__ "I0 uI@'.l0|l lOl( HYO lld IOYCH Ag |903 gg [hg Bog( zu” 'gtg '0llD(l&. ABOIIYUIGD llQl'6d l.ll¢ I0 5, 0" u-541,,-,_ Gamnl 3,.. ot tie hill oar guns were compcllesl to thetrire.endtbeBoen._oti ‘ ht 015% eaehled toetreagthen _§eir1Mel!'enccoi'dingl . Tue Y portion of the ascent was rushed wit the bayonet, but the Beers did not await the charge; a few. who nt their ground to near the end, being seen dying precipitati-ly scr iss the to of the hill when our men reached th crest. About thirty dead and wounded were ying on the ground, and cases o ammonium and Mauser rifles ati-ew about showed the hurry ol the ilign Boer pdniee were ga loping about, and one er the humo roun sighfs of the day was to see the Dublin Fesiliers gall riding back those captive stands." THE POPE AND THE WAR. A Series ot Pleasant Reminiscences. iited concerning the papal delcgnte‘s alleged intention to censure the “Se nine Religieuse,” ol Quebec, charged with being sympathetic to the Beers. I ee \ ll. be `. tg .` ‘-By 10 o’clock our men creeping up ire Y oir J .` DFFICIKI SHOT DOWN . ., D 7'/ r- s Olll P l last h ood P 4 l n I. 7 Zl- A few days ago rumors were circu- mo .i i-4 l PUPE LEO XIII. At the time confusion was created in some minds and n few persons thought that the ‘-Semaiue Relig`ieuse,’ of Moa-i trenl, was the organ concerned. Re- ferring to the war question. the latter religious weekly now publishes the following article: "Everybody knows that the war has commenced between the Trsnevaal and England. Mr- Chill!- berlain and his colleagues .not having complied with the Boer’s ultimatum. “Before things came to thm point, the one who represents on earth the Ggd ci peace, the Pope, is said to have mide, on two occasions, noble edcrts tc .prevent the shedding cf_blood. . .cordial relations exist hetwem Lee XIII. and Queen Victoria. They ral heck-as far as the time whit “KY- Pecci lett the Brussels nanoiature. 2 1845. Bdtllgdll ‘lik 30°* visited E:g:;l‘and was received lli vde e 5! BU l¢l¢V Tl* will I Qi. . i"‘“\§ °f’ 'I ll; “P (ffl) fill he i “ig ...- (ll . =<.~, . _. ,r V , ._ ._ , - L ».-.~ t."=.;¢-..;...it.& ¥;£a.ssr~`-..-.L if .. . =if-,;,.».1’~.-ww i»<;~' f_,»~3‘i__;,g_." 1 ‘~f.J-ti...-'li , ° it J .¢ _ ont.. ft, sa.-s.-.srigntsiaech »_ " _ae ,fmt |eo¢iiieleetto.coagtaiuls\e_ htm. ew ._ __ . , . Egivetheirmnainn. Mr. E H. Lenin. Notary lllotienainestrest. ll '°°°'i`i‘»i.. i 2 til is _‘ _ _ __ `. .» __ _._;,',..a \ g, '_ -__- _,x . .4 » -, ~_ s , _ . -A “ Public. rece enrseeheellscfllhre- finmaaevereattaekcfkid- doctors hedhiled.Dr. Pllhnvdielii-_ He neteiaslibflsthecameh &l'eK-5 ' Saturday night.t-king with him no lees than ive female paupere. It ie declar.»d the inieoiicn ofthe aged clergyman and hes inf tueted followers is to walk to Utah where under th-i pic- teciiou of the Mormon church l.h°y hope to be permitted to enjoy their new faith -iii peace. Dr. 8narreit’n followers are all women of advanced years. T f *_ Lanh’ Dr. Shartett who not long o calc. Buttl\¢Notly. vm 1 ~ . brated his 91st birthday in i e c“""|°‘|°°"“7°i’°""‘*"'° time vinci. had me his ucmsptigi nh many years. recently received a circu- - UW i-if txpisiiiing the peculiar nooirim oi riieoolyvhenihnien¢hlyecovhiced_o¢the the llormon church and advocating l\¢'i¢°f\\'¢°¢!\N¢l>¢\*\°'l¢ plnrelmetrlmeny. Tue arguments made a steep linppgg- ion-on the old gentlemen. and he soon openly proclaimed himself to be a coa- vecc to the doctrine or Jeanie Smith. preached his new faith with each dill .PAUPER riisioit TURNS’ mf l-'-tw-.v- Not oelywashei-onvert butnebe- caine ennotive papa t ned] F it geaeethetheeecnandeneeyeeevsrte emnoghlslellcw peuperselthefatreex scwhenifhhargenimtlwerepnentpally addressed. , Atnrsthis iniiiietiatiils were the il .discovery el a letter ‘supfriuteadllt ol the 'was toned inside the bat Sharretti It w-is elgewt ey th pest r and his Ive » . whoin announced tiring = * `breccdthclliimou Nth aedlm oeoniioea tiny and eeeeiini ie and & ‘antennae loeginariil-ifheaewn =WASTED T0 A C SKELBIU ‘ les-woy I .....¢"'.t»2'i'.‘* l§i= it .iii itll 1110; desel- ,°:.t'f.:'...".°..'°i;`I..i7.'5'_; is 5.2"' ° _` , ._ Wodblmwy ,," I . , W _ I i ,ay ",. "°‘ I - .. T" 1'" ` V... . 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