'0 n Old. 'Ohld I: I“ We. (Jenni-I. ï¬-huvmw for It.- ‘Mifl. inseam; Wale“ 1-0-MtoUnh3Cutb ‘ hm m; Leopold 1. “tnâ€"The Dunn con" IuSundnd. m,“ END. {'3‘ t! mutilation norm of Bull. imympemhd “norm. Itleww . C tdmbl an“ . , , banned 1;: mt‘gnem.“ Lon Lorenzo Marquez, OcEï¬Q. â€" Hr. my Knger was taken .me on board hwpmt W Robert! 9 3 the Dutch cruiser Gelderland . at 5 m 0‘ m m "‘M o'clock this momingï¬ï¬‚l‘llï¬x 2739131 Will but?“ 1 x 5 take Mr. Kruger t9. 0 an . J. ’ on $.na;;1t, 3333:... The reason given for My! WI “I‘m: from Capo Tm an amnargaucn was 'tliat hike-I’ll "1° â€ï¬gâ€, 1’â€;ng hi! Mm- ; Btcrs here would attack ham.-f: The: .8. exam mécï¬tions pol-tilt techng 0‘: the reiugiees “natty j. Olav-son that “have“ «nm- ! ger for: fleemg from the coun him. which Lord Roma I \cry strong. I In man rumors of Boer it; i Couch.†nib-W s‘Cowqrd- 1",, l lb E II. activity of. M 3†903:1)on ‘ says: rmCapo'r E? :53: MIMD’S STRONG COMMENTS niiaover occur toyonthatv shad Overooru to order“ ' Int-lightly in excels ofthono ï¬rmly-under? mm,mkmmhip :11de 'u:m;ffl superior in our, walflngmdngroublrfa- “Narmada menus": byte“ their shape and keep thdr ' {m cnn’t don! t 820 Suite .0815 or 817.50. \Vo'll guar- bginSZSworthof nï¬gfnction. WY. FRIDAY, 061'. 26th. ms mam DEPARTURE I thanâ€, Oct. lLâ€"Tne m I commission opened m I‘- eh“ d Robens' proclunauon b “9 mxon power to compd .‘Nflu of witnesses was read. The “Wins Hen- Kretzcnmaz, ml. M of the Netherlands m. in Waxed to evade am In. ' mung account or me «up W More and during the war. 1:13: matter or amok: I ‘ Stop the Bum a at"! the Transvaal Gum The Weekly Post. w, - nun-vac. av. uâ€"w .nâ€"vvâ€" k M! 0! the 3m But rhl’mvufled up mm In.“ “M on: ruin." ‘ ‘1 Can]. tor W. a, 061- xxxâ€"mm: may Wm â€anguish-.140! My“ nReceptlon (nominee. Hu‘mthemwmcn )0». rpm, Mdencetoh’eddegt ‘ M‘mmdtumxemm Din“.{im‘k‘l'nmt’ppamnnenu,mmwill min to demand his pro.- "Ir-uume to Come. All the has {an It I. Impossible yet to denntk M.- .11 any substantial! 7 m0. ‘ Q. 7° " -â€""‘J -_'â€"v 'o - ' yesterday tor soil. 3' m“ I suspicion that me was when zoud. tom/0M .5? g E i. 3 Talking CLOTHES 39p. ' "" w.â€"1nngv;u m5“? hemmed by one or Dr. he!“ W] '19 3 Reception Committee. M 15 N the castle which 3093 pk»; residence to President huskmmired the cause room um PM.“ Men. nppoxntmenu. and will . ' m: I ‘ t«0 the ex-Px-eolwt on I!†r _m. hunt the can. “out tn; “4 King Leopold 1. “SW 2m- 00m mm. “:11†‘0 Struthcona. not... ( °°'- 15:64:11. sx: m m. m," “ricer: and m qt tho :1 the Human: d i i;a $15 or $17.50. We'll gun- .†Si†$25 worth of asï¬sfscdon. hthRmric Co. 1mm Iiiâ€"The committee to: the reception or returning soldiers met on Sunnis; and decided upon the pro 'm which was: Pmde o uni. mi tsry. mums sud sodeties: religions service on common, with mused bands: banquet. de- monstration of ships of war. and nisv ‘ grad saint. of the fleets and torts: torch- night Mn: massing of Dchooi ch'i. dren on (and de. with pagesntry much†put. e ladies of Hum: will supply the Magnet and present each solo . diet with s gold maple lest pl; whack: on the Railway Cm. Postponement '3‘“: MW engaged in domhetg “h ad recaidttant population. a M: ï¬nally cans to;- me sevens flying; lrrevoncilable Boers. m "' 03- mâ€"A despatm to TM m non Lozenzo wanes. m > ‘ In that the Ameflctn W " “New Went ashore mega man in“, during Sunday must '._ (I!) D. Iii-Sm “'1 ï¬tness pumsnmenL to: ever! um caught in delicto. lam concludes mm the m ,ï¬e Imperial Government nu an {M 1nd need nor be I!!!“ COlceulon Conn“..- nugnbm nor the m "w Spawn. m .. or cantor-moth†Mm. use He left the Gov’ernor 6 house in a. hired carriage, accompanied by m. Havmann, the Governor following in 1 priv ate carriesa e. The party drove! through the custom house and sin-l barked from the custom’s pier. in. stead of from the .jetty. . It is reported that the Gelderland Will sail toâ€"morrow. Clancy’ s Silly Propose!- Dublin, Oct. 20,â€"Mr. (nanny has given notice that he will move at the next meeting 0! the con- poration that the freedom of the city be conxerred upon exâ€"President John J. inâ€! Kruger. British Take Moria-do Billwny. - Lorenzo Marques. 0m. ï¬leâ€"The local railroad authorities have instructed to hand over to the Brit- FM ish all the rolling stock of the Neth- erlands Railroad. . Germany Will Prom: _3tochhold¢rl~ Berlin; Oct. 20.â€"Be1erring to the reported intention -of Great Britain \ LL -_1--A- 1I¢{‘|_ L as Bulla7ere More. London. Oct. 21. -'-â€"The South A1- riean war has again spread south- ward. The heav iest fatalities o! the week have been in the Orange River Colony, near the border of Cape Col- ony. The outlook is dismal fox-en early ~renumption o: farming and mining. The desolation wrought twill take years to redress. yet the Britishg ing.Che1-miside and Hutton. as well , all on theirmq to Entla-nd; .‘ . , q. 1. ; there are now 1M1tute. and; riots are‘proï¬n‘ble if 1they are not allowed to return in e. few weeks. This is Impossible, .5 the plight of those in the is even worse. u,-..n___. _._' "A party'ot Boers got into Jags-o- Iont-Jn on the nfght of October 16, and a. ï¬ght ensued in the morning. Our loss was eleven killed. Th0 Boa! lost. their commandant and Want, killed. Kelly-Kenny dospatched a. column under Hughes-Hallo“. “which should reach Jagerstomoin today." Conscience undo Kruger {00'9in- ,. u... -_ _ A . to conï¬scate, .. the Netherlangs Bail: way in Transvaal colé'ny; The Vai- siche Zeitung says: “We makeup doubt that Germany will energetléal- 1y protect the interest: 01 the Get- nan stockholders " _ The Forty Returned Soldiers. Quebec. Oct. laâ€"rho 40 unaided soldiers who reached Quebec yesterday were u!) medically examined by 11 o'clock this am lag. and Major Fa ï¬nished paying them at by noon. Th ll quick work. Tho Montreal": left curly thls afternoon. while the Women: men and thou;- from the flu!- tlme Provinces took their 4m 0: later trains. nuns-tun: Lou 11, “(mono-nul- tho Jana-shutout Engagementâ€"I'll. Idaho Wu Sight-d on W Within ‘ron Dunâ€"lat cur udlun Returning. London, Oct. 20.â€"1-ord Robert. I'D- porw from Pretoria, undu- dab o! Octoba' 18, as Ionows: KRUGER SNEAKS OUT OF AFRICA. lit-0m Iloyello mu Cue-diu- â€tennis“... London. Oct. lawâ€"Tho Tob- graph' I e correspondent in Lorenzo Marquez cables an interview bed by ‘ him with .ex-I‘meident Kruger' e grandma. Eloa who eocompeniee 3 his grandtether to Europe. Be quid he did not think Kruger intendal to return to South Africa. He did not‘ euppose the British would flow him to land. it he did return. He denied his Mather had gone on board the Dutch cruiser Genital-land. which does not an! betgre next Thursday. When he did embark he would do so i openly, under the auspices o! the Governor o! Lorenzo Marquez. Roberts on (20103131 Volunteers Cape Town, Oct 15.â€"-The Mayor has received a. telegram from Gen. ‘ Roberts. announcing tint the co- lonial volunteers, who haw. been on ‘ active service north of the Orange : River, may return home as soon as possible after the war. Gen. Rub- wm Bah-01:01! by Bulb: Me. to M Mining Soldier. ~ em am [the hope. however. (hat may of the volunteers will xe- main in tho ï¬eld until the termina- tion 0! the war. and 59.33 that. their leaving now will have the worst pass sible 030d. Icon Lon love- M. , Cape Town. Oct. Itâ€"A mm? Mm Nahum: noted" mm. flu: t o MID- tl'nuu mama and n uncouth! at Friday a! Human. two mm “on am- maul. with a hum a! am who to. a muulderahlo "use hm! bun strongly on. uenrhï¬imt: grui:mm lumen“ of Mali “In. I . H W m Stun me m3 on on "an?! ' «(u an (nation 9! us. clvâ€" °.â€"ï¬Â°--l-â€"--â€"W "w- .m. â€mm .: “W?!“ nlut Ié' halo-0. CID. “nun-mm.“ adored that the return or to u. manna colony b. postponed the pro Rot Iota-e Jan-n. London. Oct. 100-730 MI," of [Mu-pod bu mind i cupnteh mu m Roberto. «flu tint he 1. unable to .ttouu to m $332." 3"!“ m 5 u A GOLD “PL! Lm PIN Invest wax. not arrow. [a JP. , M15 wi‘mndw" m on: bow-oi“ l , ‘ 1 . V L‘ ’ London. Oct.’21.â€"‘-â€"The‘ South A1- riean war has again spread south- ! ward. The heaviest fatalities o: the Week have been in the Orange Riva Colony, near the border of Cape Col- '. any. The outlook is dismal for an I early resumption o! fanning and mining. The desolation . _ wrought will take years to redress. yet the British generals my rating- fing. Chermiside and Hutton. as well rm 713qu are ell-on WWAY-h t 'gown and Button? The W! refugees there are now pennflese ‘P-Pd 44dest1tute. "and. riots are proï¬eble if . the noon â€(new Acting of: their 0'- Indlvldpd mmtlvo, 3nd the End at an Conflict Wuh Tho- Looh u VERY DISMAL VIEW OF THINGS. It) V's.- _______ ‘The military position he) been omn- terially unchanged for"; month. The British :hold all the key positions, butare not active enough to pre- vent the “Boers irom gathering and sweeping-down upon .weuk minions. The Boers are now acting on their individual initiative, without a Gov- ernment or- without, orders from-the commandant-general. There is no reason to expect pence-iormonthe, yet Sir Alfred Milne:- is at Pretoria. studying the toughet problem in his life. He knows that more Boers are under arms than a. fortnight ago, and that the Military District Corn.- misnionm have failed to gain the allegiance of the burghm ‘ though their incapacity. - numb Welcomed nt‘m Mo. to Honor Inger. l‘iew York. Oct. 19.â€"It is stated on excellent authority. and?! I. cable- gram to The Times from Peril. that ex-I‘resideqt. Kruger will pass through Paris; and that he will be received With all the honors due to the head 0! a state. , The municipality o! Han-men ' in making pupwntionl for a. grand reâ€" ception (or Kruger. ‘ nut Doport All tho Boon. Pretoria. Oct. ISLâ€"The Boers ere daily tearing up portions-of the railroad and cutting the iolqreph and telephone wins. Their attc’cks are intolerable. The {epalriag rline- men cannot leave the garrisoned points without .couidcrahlo m The only remedy seems to be to cor- ral all the burghers and deport them, an apparently none can be trusted. der data of Pretoria. Tuesday. Oct., 16, reports a. number of minor n1- fnirs, but. 33.5: the only incident of importance was the surrender of Theunis Botha, a. brother 0! Com- what-General Beth. at Volks- rust, Get. 13. Thounh Both. Sun-tendon. London. Oct. 19.â€"A despatch re- ceived here ï¬'om Lotd Roberta, un- London Duly Expreu Prints tho Rupert Undo: Roam London. Oct. ISLâ€"Under reserve The Daily ï¬nal-ass publishes a report that Gen. Sir Redven Buller has been summoned from South Africa to succeed Lord Wolsoley as commander» in-chiex‘, Lord Roberts declining to no- cept the position without 1: tree hand. Kruger Postpones 81: Departure. Lox-euro Marquez. Oct. 18. â€" Mr. Kruger has postponed his departure for Europe until Oct. 20. He will land at Marseilles. ' .. vvv .. -â€"â€" w. .- w-‘uwâ€" “St: Redun paid the um: com I!- mmu to the [unity and nutty at :33): under tho tremen on: ctr-in. he believed, such I: no uoldlon In the history at tho world Md "a to undev- to heron." “I knew that u I ï¬lled to renew Lady smith.†ho exchhnod. “I should lose the supreme command. I lost It and rightly 1 think. Butllndnkononthetukunl wapougdjo no It {hm to a eonelndon." “Gen. Bullet then proceeded to make the Intel-emu nnnouncement the: su- Evelyn Wood had wired akin: to be allowed to come out to nerve under am. He am he was never no tempted In m: life to an n men et his word. for he had begun to look upon mm to n rot-Ion hope. but It would have been cowardly to have lot 8!: Evelyn corne to ate the risk. "in his upeeeh. returning thnuu'do: the Iword o: honor. Sir heaven nuiioe undo n spirited defence 9: his strategy. .110 aid that he did not believe that unlineueui had ever need n nituntiou no Moon I“ that which confronted him when he alum barked at Cape Town without an army and with no hope or one to: mother seven weeks or “I found littering Iud‘ Kimberley he lanai-ed." continued he. "end the two main venues across the Free State. He- thuiie Budge and Nonflspong in the hands of the enemy. with Lab-smith neuiy nur- xounded. I: I had waned tor the urn: Incl then udnnced on Bioemtonteiu. It would have been at least 12 weeks before I could hove exerted any influence on the litm- tiou. In tint time the Boer. would have completely overrun and occupied Nutni and what would have been the elect of that on Europe and the British people?" BOILER 1'0 SUCCEED WOLSELEI. I'M Ill-t mam-'- flui mum No much u Mdmtu an- " tho I’ooplo « mam-nary. moon. all“. that no u to “on“ M \vuoimu M- s "drew Marion. Oct. low-'2“ mammalian N'NIpundonl at The Dally mu who. I: tollowu: Sir Rodvon at Last “kit the People Into HI: Confluence. GEN. BULLER’S SPEECH LOSS COMMAND. '. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, gamma 26. 1900. :uvuxuw-‘v- - .-,_ -- ’ dim to such gn extent that I could not put my coat on without Wee. I bought a bottle of Dr. Hall’s Rhmï¬c Cure. â€d- Thé Light House No class in the community reg- wmm signal Service to their glowsthan the men whobere and tha' oath? (hblnet. . Sph'soquently "ftï¬e Queen Regent rc- ceiv'ed Gen. Anal-mm. president '0! thaBemb. whomshe entrusted with unionization oi onew Minna-v. the The belaware, ankawanna. A: West, an. and Munro 6‘: Hudson Com- mnlcl. operating -.} comer-la. hove not YOQ p'Oflfed “the amendment and they on not’ _sa3_ing they will. ‘ The 'rrlul of James Clarke. I" to ca. Ont. "Oct? 22. â€"'n:e third day 0! the Clarke murder trial was resumed Saturday morning. the char-go teing reduced from murder to mtfnslaughter. Police Minute Hammond- -said he would look 0v: the avid†and give his nrdlct IOo'clodkto-déy- ‘ - 1, u was agreed would be done at the conference Thursday atternoon They. however. make no modi- ï¬cat'on o! the clause stipulating that a decrease in the cost. of powder sham to computed as part of the {nu-ease in wages of contgacy miners. Scranton, Pa., Oct. 22.â€"â€"'I'ho Hmâ€" sldo Coal and Iron Company. and Temple Iron Company. openung al- fog'ether 13 collieriel. on Saturdm posted the explanatory amendment. to their original notice. modifying the offer to make it extend beyond Apr-i! Continuing. Mr. Mitchell said: â€I also Will! to deny the absurd state manta that have appeared in the col- umns of some of the metropolitan papers. to the effect that we contem- plate inaugurating a national strum 0! coal miner: on April 1. The re lations between the bituminous coa’ omtors and our organization are entirely harmonious. and our agrou- ments are made in joint conference and last for one year. We fondly hope that the anthracite miners will also adopt this humane and progressive method of adjusting the wage seal. in the future. th' 3 making strikes and lock-outs mm. †“WI-GM 1y. Hit it is the feeling that the lock- out cannot be continued much long» er. Both sides are expected to make concessions. mum Dom the lines. Hueitoï¬n. Pa... Oct. 22.-Preaidem Kitchen Saturday night issued a signed I'tatement in which be con- demned reports published in some newspapers. that the strikers had duemted a cemetery in Hazeltoni He laid he had made a. careful inn» tigntion and could ï¬nd no ei'ridenw that hastened the offence on any 0' the strikers in the slightest. nhlo' Odd abut TM- WthfllSoc In ï¬nishâ€"Prune!» lilt- ohon 8m wake-ham, Oct. 22.â€"-The genera! belie! here is flat the cominz‘Weetz will nee the wind-up of the strike Tho§u1km do not, admit this open- LondOn. Oct. 21â€"h w†rumored on the Stock Exchungo on Saturda.‘ that. Duvet had been captured- Th.- mofl in unconï¬rmed. A Dink}: Sacco... esp. Town. Oct. 21.â€"Lord Math non ha unoccupied 74mm}. and cap tured numerous Wagons, ., urge quantity of stones. and many cattle and thoep. Major V. A. 8. William. B Squgd‘ ton. and!“ Mounted ma... luh “hm!“ R. C. D. Major J. A. G. Hudou. C Buttoï¬a; Rom! Canadian Artillery, former}: undo!» mu. noon. She will an ifnu a. all lam. Tun. JIM"! um Mum". Tim mm .- Duty. London. 00:. aaâ€"n. !--lI-)WIng Onmdhn «noon. who luv. Man H; II hmplw. were dhchgruod an uw "flaunt! am now on ame- "gum: Llout. J. D. Mood'o. Squadron. “Indian Noumea R1601. Into In- lg‘octor N.W.H.P. “1: th- Moon 0.: Bullet-“em “communa- Oc'2Cnpo- «n u no ~ My “It: thr-hurbot “.6 m m “Tl-ii... Lomao Im- not. Oct. 30.-â€"Tin hutch (rum: Go (la-land. mm on\« !;o{idcn_v.__ Kn.†oq_boau-.l. Mum m \ ‘d mun country. mm ‘0 Spunk. Mini-try W 16.: Oct. 22.4mm. Silvola. Inter. went ‘0 the palace ya to tender the mum: of THE MINERS’ STRIKE. Amndod Notion Potted. Wu no": Ctpturod? It a. Canadian (ind: hind! ill-and inatoreignportinunypartd the world. whom does he an to for pro- ~tection and retinal 1110 British. $013111. 'lhat Watin of tho might and unjust! of Great Brit-in is elm. to be found. in our): qua:â€" u: at tho globe. bit. then. reason- able to ask. as Sir amu- 'lupoor jab. why should m treat the pro- ducts at Great Britain in our tarm 1am better than than 0! Warm- tries' Why should we gin theurn. preterm 'withont getting mum ‘jn return! Well. up do“ get a. 303 do?! in return-9:! mumm- mxtted-xmo into thg mu claret Britain. ‘Our citnea ï¬nd protection and: passport in'nvarr country they happen to be in. tnd behind a in agar: Antarnational difï¬culty n have an no! WM mvyin thaworld. Am than thum- nothgnif gow.muchAot mu Lutitntza' by a French-Canadian. mud. Gimd. Ho douilod the cir- W of the you 1805. muin Montreal. gonditions um amount. Th'n Wan rotated to. was and Gil-and. Hemgivincnpsrt to'n nnnber ot_ aridocntio hunt; and' Emliah (fiends. wins: the num- ment ('1 halmn'a Victory. .1: (ranks: and his death cam to bond. M on there a movement wan initiated which culminated in the monument. The honored bonnie If St. Sniping was a. large subscriber to tho fund. In- deed French French and English wm'k- ed .hand-in-hnnd. anchâ€"Oanadianl men on ‘equal footingI with Basia! Mans under tho British flag. W was it not W anch-(hn- aadiul had an every occasion since 1812 down to 1’de gilt that blood for the British flag. Tiara 1g- an ant monument the pomnmatiom of the word duty. duty, duty. and m Emil-(humans man to do our duty. tc' England and ya mean to do it m rmwamcouiolut the “79mg; at the Nelson moment. has Mm aver-bio comment. KO mini-nod that the tint movement 31> wrap «mating up N_olaon_ monument. ‘SIDRIES PAYING TABDE HONOR 1'0 FRENCH-CANADIANS. . . to Word], ultra ton-y.) (mum mutual. Oct. 21.â€"(Spacin.l.) â€" Th". w o_r no.3.- a 8.9 rpm t9.» '99,- For babiesnomtw how young or Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been hm not m u n- tampons!» dun to: on stage]: trapbho whatnot in adult. or inhnu. Snbsribodands'wmtobetotem this 12th day at Apt-114 17‘ HEmï¬Y KARIS. Notary Public in ad (at Fri. 00.. SI. ‘ . 3:315- 8553 1: owl: and .ï¬i .60 8.9 no 33.3 533a 3: 383 «as! on. :5 3343 £85 2.3.4 :5 anti 6.5 :32 on. 5; 3.333. on lab 33“!â€" uoau: I: 3 3:83va 3435 chainingâ€"03394 Gentlanon :â€"StuncDuspopa'u Tub- m mm recommended to m (or my like. 8. (Exotic. www.m- ot. Bobcken. New. Janey. writes; Stuart's 1mm Inblou jut. (in an billiotchudma‘wnuutor oldor folks. I have M the but 0! luck with them. My thmo-yur-old gal his then u readily us candy. I have only to an; “album" and tho drops emu-thin also and runs {or A. GLANCE A}! TWO POLICIES. um. childâ€: who no we. thin and but no â€who. Old do not mm «mm. would as. tho “blot. the: :tinc sad will win an“ M: from than» â€" -. But It b not mall’- knm ant tb hunt-must u and all who“ ht um. talk: as to: unit w at Hand mm- nu Mad. ltwt'o mu. m tho mt all mt Nubi- prop-nun M Ill! {an of hmm or non- ooh truth. . 1:03 tug- annuals. T0 Maui Dude: Wm hummus“: u Stan‘- wrung. 0U}! 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No. IWinim-st. mm price-the Moot-Minna“- ulu- u to workmmï¬ip, nod yoummmtobepleued with your purchiae if you buy from m the only kind we my- Ouroomplote Enouunheu-d ofprioesu-e your: if you-are looking for mything in that linotoplunsndtlmtwillgive pummentutisfaotion. min Sbflbm meIevu-ishv4 mumssorSnm Wabiï¬eslimdurfd- maydMMMus new: ppunggorpm not mam "Idlm EXACT COPY OF WRAPPED. 13:56:3ng A REAL ~'r Nnco'nc. [- ' We have about tvmty plumb choosefrom. I Seem WMM mostthoaohnlocutofuqingth Kennedy Davis 60.1111. ATTENTION I BEST FAMILY FLOUR always 111 stock. IlyouudApplo mfnnï¬hnquï¬tyuflo etch. Pum- requiring BUILDING MATERIAL mmmu J. RIGGS’ TOBACCOS Monti-aunt! WU..- uul. (Eh-mm I inï¬uu pd Whï¬qhuifludy. It â€@11th Dan‘s all â€masthphscp-bthut 'ni'vmm pun.†.‘Buï¬styuptO-L-S-T BASTflBlA FRUIT GROWERS, FAC-SIMILE dilatatkinds. WRAPPER Toma £119th innuenllinu. Pipuofull ï¬ndgbothwooduddsy. In Ihsvunnioa H. HOLTDRF THAT THE LINDSAY. ISONTHE we have my Ityla. 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