“ï¬nk“.éwhnsmw m on that!â€- “E.“ 3" M2“ Bat-daunotflï¬tmmmh mwwmw‘ mt'mt ww‘mflwlwomm. ‘ "“1Ҡmmud'thnt “v- hau 1m "“7 Wm". "“1 «a. United sat. and when M “amount†whatde am do to nab up United. stated maï¬a! My ,.‘ path. mmw_wt° .- v‘,l iamhiiden anon; thefrock: ‘5 31‘ BwthAhioawarmwsissgm ilk‘flnt little attention: h ghreli~ to what iijgoiné 00.71313» mï¬' mart):- orn pit of that. datinént'. An. oi- poditiou to settle matters with, tho Khalifa is shortly expected. to[ have W (or Kaka, apuï¬ï¬‚ltb- tween Faahoda and Kanoua, on the m Nile. .WhQn the Khalifa is (E present cduï¬nibtration to sand a. W" a to SouthAtrioa'r Hit “a. not for the “towing virilitw wt to South Aim m not for the atom W c! this veteran politician. and “it that héippears to bélievq w] ham; said it no m 3' £30313 wouldmnbmblanl if is, they destroy the 811m! our! Statenpnt MMâ€.â€" ’7 “Itwaplta‘thatmcandldtnond '59 has the a: and. warm at Tho Baronet,’ (Sr thlea Trappist), ï¬e Weekly P'a‘s’t'. {today’s ï¬tnrdaa NW Gmâ€: r.o.ï¬nl.lfl.lontrul.2. HER 6F, ALLAGES. 1BOX OF ME31K3|NE FREE. â€NORW- NOT“ 7mmde£nofadyfcuyqnlddy mm mm hmgem’.WaÂ¥ , WAY. NOV. 3:5 the ooohpation: of Darfur i YULE AND WHITE JOIN ,- +50 Génénls GHQ 13?" " PM In Tau‘ch Neat-1.. mith. Lieut. â€When at tho- Gordon Highlaiden. has since died from his woman. A VERY HEAVY msumv LIST. Boer hence no Elna-1m Later estimtee of the Boer loo. at Elandshagte give 800 killed. Their eoqlneu. have†and toodm can be Mud trqn the bet thut out of 17 or 1:8 :aï¬perl mat the In)! battling! 0! Clarion mus-low. were lined ad 13 WW“. while the casualties among the rank end mewgres7pereent. duringleee than three hours’ ï¬ghting. London. Oct. 26,â€"an“ Whit. bu tdmhod to, flu "In: on“ Iron Btdtfontatn. undu- dstg at Oct. 2‘; nah: am a as olaht. nut Ludynmlth twelve of the British tom werekmod. guilty-nip wound- Accordtu’ to mam-.1. mach. Dr. Leydn. tho diplomatic jaunt o! the Trmvad in. Europe,†ï¬nned a statement that the Boers luv. now- nearly 100. 000 m in tn. ï¬eld. nude up no follow: Boer. tuning um m: lice 1750; Orange 85.000: Stat]? MBOCE cluémm ' 36.000: St“Natal unit and W Boon. mtorelggjeglopf 00_0; _ pelican. £000: _ '_I_I_ A dead 9.10 are-term momma. “all there bu been gnome: betcha at. Ledyemuh. and m“. the Been were repulsed. _. - _ - .. -Aâ€"A gunâ€"v ‘7’ â€"‘Wâ€"_._ garb whichmont nutty nou- Dunde- deho omen o! the Dublin Fud- “C8. . A Roma ox navy locu- can tron nationals: came a an unpla- mt mm. as Guard Wu’. telegrgm. to 1119qu ,cho, the ï¬n batons (ovo- the unpreadon an: the. The Wsr 011100 returns show thst. the total British casualties sinos tho beginning of hostilities rescind 697. 18 ofï¬cers having been W spa 55 wounded. and 76 men killed mm Wounded. when an 18 W“! {orl this Coal. hog/ennï¬ou not. in- clude tho sqhadtoq otï¬ho 48% HP- ,_ won‘t!» Boer prisons-I ..t W- amlth’m Dewitt. Hamer. member 01 the Band for Buberton. sud Dr. Vsnleggole. public prosecutor st Heidelberg. Among the killed was Mr. D; Jong, secretary of the Trun- vaal Educational Department. It. is nowmxpected ththon. Jun The prodmtion of math! hw throughout Natal has 31": great mutilation. A Keck, the Bot commander. will to- coverr Gm White gave him the op- tion of being taken to Protons or remaining at. Indylmith. and I. chose the Intel-L , Santliko do Cuba. Oct. ESQâ€"Alta- nvwdsgl d.:cont1nuous rainstorm,- I: terriï¬c mun-tuna rtrom the-month’s.» 586!!! â€Inï¬ï¬ï¬‚ggo today; aqua, considerable destruction. m" London, Oct. 26â€"th ad- vices dated Natal. Get. 24"â€:â€" The ï¬ght made by General- Whltp. 7 miles from here, to cover Gem-Yalo'l march to LatLvsmith was shortind savage. Therworst, of it. was hm a detachment of the Devonshlre n31- ment ~and twice that â€number of Boers. The Boers, outnumberlng' the British. began extending that lines so as to turn the British Mt flank. The Devonshlre men were at the ex- treme left of the line. Long low hills separated them and the force Ammo diately opposed. from the rest of the shuttle. ‘ Ono; mug m~ was that both sides charged at once. Ori- ginally nearly a mile apart they ad- vanced by rushes. dropping to cover every ï¬fty yards. These- tactics brought. them very close before many were hit. They relied “ll-Jun" ‘ - The English yelled â€Majuba." 3;. exery jump. The conclusion of the; affair was what was never expected to occur in a. battle againâ€"e. hund- to-hand conflict, just as if the appa- ing forces were not armed with 11%. It was an awful mas. and the Brit- ls lsh would have been ovexpowered land not the min ï¬ght to the eastward gone again“. the Boers They M t0 C£2.11 hack. lad Weightinz Wt the Devonehiremï¬n lound WV. without support; v ,_,_ ’ Stilth's Falls, Oct. 80.â€"All Friday night the sain poured steadily here, and continued throughout to-dey, while there was a decided drop in temperature. Notwithstanding the dieagreeabk weather. however..- .3the meeting here, with whigh §ir Wilfrid ‘Leurier closed his tour in Ontario, me a pegiect rsuccess. An audience oi}, at least 8,090 people sssembledin the new skating rink to greet the Premier and Messrs. Fielding and Blair. and eccerdcd them a inc-ten- thusiestic reception. Three thousend people form an exceedingly lax-gems.- thering .19: a wet, disegreeeble day like yesterday, but there would have beat acouple 01- thousand more iron the surrounding district had the yea- then- been more favorable. The Pro- nia- and his Ministers made capital 'Imrty m were kflled and wound- ed, in a. space smaller than a. any square. Gen. Eula: retreat from Dundee and Gleam...mll naming town. was made neeeesary by the advance. at. the Boer forces. Otherwise they. would be in between Mm end Ledy- 'sxnith, and menu commend would 'be extermiuatedu uhe did not atr- render. . _ , . A? 4m can!!! but. llr wnmar. Ont-:10 Ton. mt: not: Wur m W.- on Santiago. HAND-1'09â€â€ mam. d‘j ‘ .' “‘w.'*' 100.000 loci-I. at Every Jump. Yell†“HIM†mus-lusfazé 3.9% 3...] . ï¬lo {I'll-lulu an lino; civilzmlo‘oâ€"u. E a. algalâ€"o.» I». m} '0: owltlllilloon Paolo. THE BOERS IN FORCE: They Are Investing Ladysmlth and May_Gl_vo Battle. io‘x'm. Evidently the m t can- conmung .11 m. tomes. Donn-M!- mu autKoriueo. ,A bdloon. wry small. ad to “(ht that two men qm holy! and haul it A __LI-L HAVE noumo Ivio BIG GUNS; ¢unn ha bun “wind. The huvy and mt run: luv. flood-d To Rim. .which will prov. pa octud ban-tat to my 80m proceeding southward. TI}. to- mining bridge. a. strongly gun-d- M In“, Hound. m m “I- on ma 1880815.. Oct. 80. -â€"Tho Boa-I gradually cloning around Lucky- smith. They hum mounted two big gun: on Thu Intent. $500 yua- tren a» British amp. An stuck I- -wrv _ tron: Wt). duet Oct. 90. up: "80le some. hua ban mods. but the In: .roconnoitertnz 'pany ï¬lled to discover the ennui-"- ' A Inn With the Icon. Wuhan. Nam. Oct. 80. It is edict-11y mounced flat. the British troops who left. Lady-mm: on Friday to meet the enemy return- ed yum! and :nligh} m. the gal-ding the Umvou country, but. the ow reports a: that an in quite. Ladysmlth. Raul. Oct. 80.-â€"Evoty- thing has mind quiet bar. y.- Wdly. sad the wuur supply is being mowod. A number of ruldont chain: has been ordered to luv. the town uncut penalty of wt: ‘ __ .. _7_ Lieut. Hiklejohn of the Gordon Highlandm. who was wounded at Bland-loom in the urn. 18 improv- lnz alter unpuuuon of tho, member. Door Loo-o. at Blush-cu. (bps Town. Oct. 30.â€"â€"A despwtch to The South Air-Scan News lrom Prr tot-u my: tho Boer 1033 nt Bland:- W was 86 killed and 84. wound- Durban, Oct. 28.--(11 uum. db hyod in transmission )â€"The Natal “scary has tho following from La- dyunlth 3 "The Boots have been seen drug- glng hnvy utillery up Tints ingo- ni. It in apectedthat they will adopt tactics Ilmflar to those they paranoid at Dundoo. demonstrating in. one direction, while attacking ln sn- otha. ‘ Waltlujor Jo" ert Caused-Delay In Boer Attack on Lady-mm London. Oct. 30.â€"The despatches from Ladysmith, Without being alarming, are sufliciently critical to be interesting. The delay in the Boer attackisrepo rtedtobedueto the non-arrival 0! Gen. Joubert' s column. This has given the British a much needed respite after their recent ex- ertions. Everything. it is now. con- sidered, hinges upon Gen. White's re- sources and judgment. Nothing in known regarding the progress of de- tensive works tor the protection of Ladyemith. The cursor-ship is more activethan ever. According to The Daily (bron- icle' s correspondent the new raging- tions limit the number of lords al- lowed ior press mes-ages to ,one- {earth-.the'number allowed More. Farmers- in the neighborhood of Indysmiu: have left their farms and stockattbegnercyoithenoers. and are congregatedin inthe town; â€Tho , British Intelligence Depart- ment is completely informed regard- ing the near plans. The anemy have pinned two guns, said to be those and in uhelling Dundee. on o Kop two and... hall miles away in the direction of Elandslaagte. 'port such heevy pieeee. Again it. in reported an Prealdmt sze'r eecompunied Gen. Joubert to the front. in e. splendidly ï¬tted tru- ‘veun; wagon. Thorgtwa: um .43. «Boa-s luvs mounted arevpowerful weapons. Thqy 'are the ones used in shelling Dundee. and it. is a. matter of considmblo put-prise how. they rammed to trunn- Th; Standard correspondunt. nt LI.- dysmith.te1e¢nphing Scan-day, send: n statement that the Boer- hgvo captured 1,500 mules. Tho nt- tempt of the Boer: to cut the nail- wny gt. Pieter: .wu mmud by the British cavnlry. ‘ The M Gen. Koch ha arrived at Ladysmith, under o' ï¬nd-hues. to nurse he: wounded husband. an the wounded Boer prisoners how bout. sent a Durban†ml at! ttumpt atâ€. WNW: command’ but bean canaldcr- ably reinforced. “11.9?“va now numbara 42,000 m... Harv-two ma lav {with bill“ W and 0â€"0 ‘uuu ariflahflMantM a1; floppy-ted pf..-vin§ mint. ‘ Praterâ€, Qét. 27, 31. .lm at» rows, pas» 39-2-4 dam M _-,._. Could lo: M the Inc-7. BRITISH GETTING A “81‘. Boer Plan. An Known. 30m CLOSING n. Cu!“ at Wyn-nth, With’nroo Imp Gnu. uwâ€"‘-Vâ€" _-_ ~â€" WVâ€"v â€" "'1‘.- chemyw thaw-Inuit of Warâ€. 7.40 In“! ‘t l- mnp’ or tinnitus sun-.11. their W of name Krupp gun throw- m.wund, ninp’ound nnd twain-pound oxplosivg' ghelh. "At tho'ouuot unï¬t-inc wu orn- tlckbut. ultimatelx (he 30". ‘0‘- U10 â€ward-vent W 01 than; Into the tom. .compnfltd)‘ mu. ;m*dmc,‘u;con'wont WHCh Md hm mvutnd..4m.; hospiul ‘hhg tho chief Iufl'era'. Thi- b‘fllding wag â€ruck flax-Ice. ' ‘4‘th? ‘thouaow'mmunmon qunfu-tor. No casualties were lun- utn-d on tha Brm‘aflud only one shot. wu returned. .511“. however, was to well. ding-pd u to dilable on. ‘at the_‘enmv'a guns. rum, aim-haul; an Boon not at envoy to at the town to prepare tor nun-under. Col. Badeowell. on British commuting. replied In the no- ntlve. The damn; was not. re- named." A hw- dmtch from *Ifleking says: "The Boa-n “-0 In mutation of we Work- cud hum cut. on the supply» This momma undo- ty. because-mph lupply Divan-Mo In tanks not! walk. â€During 1 north this outing tho Britbhonoounwrod the canny three mild-08' to m north."nm Doers had apparently been turned led returned our on In mat with c Won-hund- lodmcbmvm. Our man‘hld no In- mtion (if-prams an stuck: the toured‘lmmdhtely. The conduct of our next ï¬rlplondld. no loan of the enemy could not be â€mined." W" mvvsns- wâ€"v 'â€"'v me my 0! cu- wnuu- ’Pm Brno-I wu buried walnut a com math m.- um Jack. noun. paper- MIG tum Mn m n tactful! m “a, 8:- mon. conm‘mm um um: his mecca. m:- It Glam. Ammummcu ream-mu†mun. General hobs-rt n:- â€In“ can the Fat Suze tom- and the" Mn: been tom outpost hm Km 5.- “vol .1 a» “In, at the Town cm at Dun. do. Wm that, London. Oct. â€Pm “pin-don at On Wed Boer mm at mace lppclll t6 bb‘ mt‘l‘potuon ot the mm mm. d- rama! mm waned by (ideal 1"). ho- tore on retirement. command-w entry can and thirty 0! men wen in: helm m Boer- mm!!!“ m!" :2". ï¬' ' , “nuâ€"â€" THAT Amoco IOIR usucu nc CSIIIIHISWI’ CANADA'S IDEAL HOME PAPER ‘YT! crown) um um: nocbllyubonlun MWWLBW unup. - ‘- ,,. reporting bé'gn received Given :genaoady good thing Ind the public we not slow to respond. Reade" ue ouraplendid combinaaon of then- best local paper with an ideal hmily paper and an idal and p cook poohâ€"ï¬nd added I. copy of mm Life of Christ Fr... Need we say for ourselv younllnotonlyflndyourlocll weeklyugooduever but bewerthanever in the new yeasheod. ““8113, BIUMNDIR OF YEAR "I! TO I" COMIC!“ Ideal Home um [Ill- WWI- , I“, “on! 01-.“ w m. fly-â€thy an- an M 0! 00.. I’m, Nut], Oct. n-(DOIAM ll Durban. UlW.)-â€"III npl to n mm and. to day by him. Genera ll: George mum Whl nu recdnd the follows ale- Iced. u Inn-ha Gen. Synon- ud M "I expect- my nympuhy to L“: m In the lone other husband." mush ewe-sled mud Well. Dunn. Om. 27.â€"-(Dehye¢ 9- M “0.0â€"" In oalchl announced an m chief cal once: a GM has wired the Tnuvnl But. Ir. 1". W. Item, at Pretoria. a u of thank.- oo behalf of all the on- ceu md men In the hospital :1 Claw. the (he euro-me mane“ shown then the no» bakers and men. The announcement Add: that the wounded are do well. and that not one of the onset]! to e}, p 0}. Birth: In In at lull-nut mound“ of t... death “ Ill Penn Symon Highlander- Pn- Cork Cork. Oct. 28.â€"The m mum at O. A 11 um: Sutherland m; 001- 0. . My manna «that I†“13.03me mum an May. The: will pm 3: can u the CIâ€- Co-Idn't Draw tho loan. a Town. Oct. 14mm aggguxmmtle-d- POSTâ€"WESTMINSTER-WK 300K. halt-mat fro‘ï¬' 0M Wm 13» um m .6." Killed or Won-led. mm [MIN “ i 08.1! uâ€"‘flu following offl- .160 public reclaim! UN â€:6 ' W Ffldny'u (a n Ian! Hm I mm“ ‘" '"w .m! 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