IRMA- Ysareacs 3:». Dr. Hall’s Will Cure any Form mï¬mpbiï¬is IN :75 FAVOR : nns'r-omcxssr T0 cum: .‘CONHAFEST To 1’“: THIRD-HOST HIGHLY ENDORSED roomâ€"enuresr ro IUY One bottle contains ten days’ treatment IN BIG BOTTLES. 50 CENTS. Tut on. HAIL uzolcms co. MAM, ° .. - . ., ,.,._, .,. FOE 4.3...- -.'z' :11. cï¬eeC.S.S Cook's c am‘asmҠIssueoessfully used monthly 1) over CURE of Rheumatism KingseomOnt. G on. )lothnen'n Foref- London. Dec. 1.â€"â€"Mr. Joseph Cham- berlain, the Secretary of State for Colonies, in a. speech at, a luncheon at Leicester yesterday, said that ever ,since the great split. in the Liberal London, Dec. 4.-â€"Thc War has received the following from Gen- :ral Forcsticr»“‘alker: "Cape Town, Friday, Dec. l.-â€"Gcn- odective use. "I mean." said he. "to sistcd strongly that not more Cana- Oillce dinns and Australians should be ac- leeptedthancouldbeput to really‘ put those u gggg i ,3 o- pm as law- ~~~~-~~ . . , . ' T‘Hmislbl'.‘ 'H:;. l t:_.',@- l C f . ' _ ., . .. _ , _, , , ~ ~ .. . ~ ' _. . v .‘ . _, , ._ , md- . ‘\ - . _. . : , , . . _ ,. . --‘ "*‘“ ’wâ€"r ‘ " “"' . mm...“â€" 'oruuu‘ioz‘mu. moat" l “I tutors: amuse-s. â€"â€"In the (.brrmu‘g‘ak- ‘ . ’ ""“h .. , .. .‘w-cc‘t',mttmfl - FAITH “9?. ma,- “Q†m , .i . ’ '. uï¬ â€œllmbe . "a“, M Mum" had an “Jinn.“ 'borlflwnn'm 8“": mils tum ‘ u c. In Which the Lord (“meld-ND hkigu¢cj ‘ Q r 9‘ In. little Whm . rd was of I’ _ . boa , her. , , ‘ committed to paper or z.†undcr- the my Mmma?:d "I m. y «.2 _â€Â°' has Illa-d Us. utifuJy llltlslratgd amok s standing which casted in the minds .. aw g tillâ€. . 3, _ “a . .1 ,. M. . ',_At the com-Inga“ Canadian (Unllnge,n:. Thuâ€, '0! 13h WARNS FRANCE °' their“ °‘ A““’ W“‘°l In comm sum PM“ by aw awards-i. macaw...“ am .. 9:3: have“. :52“: M": coun . ' 'ere in wt ’ C 10" ayor 1“ men's uzx Y-r.~ -, . 7 ‘ “13» A determination in every case to I'll! WOMS .Qd AOthI'IC- “Emerbmileved that the Boom h“ m’ i III. W." said to have been un- roulnx of 11.3. r v : M ~lie Officer. look for. favorable mogii‘estufmasgi’: l-luli‘ttebicmdtiou â€will: {gaitg’m rm. : ammhi, mind up. Justice Wright slip a" s; . , u'lmL"":-'x'ior. .nd at n: . S L “30 Wt 0‘ those with w 0"“ ren ’ Mu thmmm“ II N. mute. ~‘ I.“ ï¬nd. no liltigmcnt to give. ' v ’ l ‘ â€â€œ34 {WK- 31.. 116111113th Colonial rotary Says A ks “'35 desired. would be an “cnosrnzgl: Will. PUT THEM R'GHT IN FRONT iiï¬yn!‘ 3t "emcfo fear to gland their . 8. 53:06 that the invustigation was 0‘ â€13‘ â€View on she li.px.r.ade a?†on the Queen MustCesse. advantage to both the n8 03 minuuition. and the" W“ 'm "LL ""1 â€my to enable the ofï¬cial rC'CCn'L-r 'hn (JUVPHHIY-Generui m. 3 , w: °-'e ‘ “med and others. : uuuz'lli' m'md‘ 1: river on the ' 3 th my to take other pro- la’lurlcr. ni'r;«1,..{';,,.,,_ , "(he ‘ " ' “’""°""" mm" "“m' "" rightâ€? .t°n%hï¬l=s‘ swift“: °‘ ‘ o if he so desired. It. was dmssing 1hr :rmps :1 «new; THE NEW TRIPLE ALLIANCE. Londo- ‘l'hss the Canadian lion Will JMuss-drill" on the British sttsc d to Lord Mayor Newton, 1;. d“ l bot .. l\ r '3†’ Its ETM .- .zed with muvclloul 00 IP OKl-IPL o, .l.v mm... ,1 BRITISH 1-058 AT "ODDER RIVER Be in the sighting â€" Cos-din. liff,:,",‘;kg;‘.,Ԥf;..‘l"§mm maxim. hilllnx l M, to say that he thud! sgigcsslg l v.1 nous local (omjxigpn: :1 "I lilo w: .... ........ °""“"'- ......- ...... v:':.s:n'::-‘......':.:~=:r omen“... .‘ilmm‘fé’ $242.â€...‘1 £28000â€... er un- .. â€3"“: n“ 8"." Words R m 0.....- pg..- a...duu| Men Rilied,\\‘ouuded of s lumber of the Col. '1: the hogiuuln of the ensmmelt. g: 1 _ Such articles of cord the whole hlAYo‘v of the (are. Slendnou at Her Unjust, Cheer-d lam gh. Boer re was silenced is one i his own purposes. of d .- : . prom.“ to the Echoâ€"A-sIo-s-xonndi‘u- ‘" '""""""'° KL""°"" mm'" "u.“ Net-lion. it wss immediately moon“! h n' 1 “Oct-Mon. howesch .tnctior "gm-to LORI.) a co‘“ ‘nb'tm. 1h: 0'3 .ninwn tonic knees in sue-cm out: c‘""'"' ' 3"" L‘."°"s'â€Â°h' L°nd°"' De" 5"“- ‘h" w†Om“ â€mm an nun-n I- new. ‘ 1:33.“ ofws dialini‘ridulfwa'i°m§i§ bk: “111:. 'mwwifd :1... "mark-moi, ' - nforence wh r cti l d 1 .. .. the , ' ‘ u i is .» on? t -orI'i‘.u,:., . ' .. ........ “-i- if. admit lo? 3.3.5223? MET;2’,?§:‘£."Jf.°.“'§uiil’l‘llu2m ., m... l. h. 0...... u... m, ,m, Von. Peace. ed Ilotwocn the Town and “mum“. Sir Redvsrs Buller in- !mmd it impossible to 'go forward In the law shot!“ limit powers conferred ‘ 'rԠmrsu 1th few cases they were called upon to sttend. mmby, which at present placed the usual, and is â€mi’i‘il‘ah'†W Ti. .3 hand. "1d the wounded were compelled. If pooâ€" inâ€, to crawl out of the lines. public At l mercy of promoters. some lilhogrnphed l0 o-r. ,r. whm a "N3 quarto-r seems to have been (a: l .\Oflh~“'txsl Mounted 1'0me 5 “he On either side. The British snort , , ‘ ,‘V '-r unit! the outlets the srnbulnucc insult. to the Quas- 2 central ï¬gure' In " “ ‘ J“ ‘0 stir. â€Inland their flags prominently to'no sd- lien are articles by mm: “17",)“ tedly driven Mei .d' - U Paris, Dec. 5.â€"Thc police. in _ l ni bo r: i , "huge. These wen-ropes . rite 1h 5 in wï¬iwgffgaï¬w â€:33: party he had found himself a mark -ml Catacro reports no change in the; the: :30 w’h'o ‘53: :inftfult We WLLL 'snd ('omponpd to my“. wruge out of misï¬t dltion to another 30171178 of Copies Kai“ ï¬rugflprma; I,†,' r‘ menses 01 once eruallhiixmmpmssnd for the slandcrs and misrepresent» tituation. ' . | l . ' :' â€it Is sllesed that the Boers used dual 3 of 1‘ Caricature. containing mutter t'cl 0 lth“'.h€"l 1"? on -. an an mm’md‘nm‘m?‘ â€'a‘sxft‘tfï¬t Lions 0‘ the "has" 8“" °f â€m“ "General From“ has made ‘L w ' «banality; 1:331:33; attic?†iii? 1.3.3.2533 .Illli: 3:12.? the lhope or'u‘if ' and illustrations grussly insulting s 0‘! 3m QMâ€, WM: {,Q.'('5"\{“ ,Ti‘Wt! 3's r, . ,, . v , . . . . ' - '- - - . : e r aiixmï¬greceip.3x;§cesn§mms Clans. But. he added. he had connaissancc from haauwpoort to'. The Canadians With the Ausl’raliuiis tin the riders. ' to Quest: \ictoria. last night Both-d { notes on current err-ms «no: a“ sting: The (3â€,? 3""‘"“’ Wind‘grivoï¬i [found compensation in the generous Rosmead. The troops returned ‘0' have been sent north in company JLML'L" It: “I!" hamludsgd :3: copies of a. rioald song. entitled. ‘ at, home. and some ratlu-r rim-in 3'ng whims 5:63:33“ apprecnation 0‘ the majority of his lay. ' d ' 5 With several Imperial detachments l’l’olll ns‘hzgste esnttlwgr‘erzl f‘e'ï¬.“ ‘l'herenm "The Disenibarksliun â€1 'fhe , 5%" i notices and reviews. The an if: countrymen. "General Methucns flesh woun is "I, Highlanders “am"; the house. sl- lisb." containing a drawing rniicul- { rains over two hundru‘. ;:."e‘q and g No. land No: sold in Hadley by n Grazorr. «ll-mint. The Weekly Post LINIBAY,_FRlDAY, 01:39.3, 1§99 mail In .‘liiiilT . â€"-â€"Oâ€"â€" DEADLY OOAL GAS GAME NEAh CAUSING A FATALITY. .- Iflarrow Escape of a North Ward Family. Escaping coal gas came neor' caus- ing the death of five. persons last Friday. and the incident should prove a warning locitizens who do not thor- Oughly understand the managemett of coal stoves, or are carelem in look- ing after them. The victims. were the members of Mr. Frank Stinson‘s family, who re- side o°n Albert-st, near the cornero‘f Durham-st, south ward._ Directin- son hadspent Thursday night With his brother, Thomas, whose daughter died on Tuesday. He returned home about 5 o’clock. changed. his clathing, and af- ter sinking down the coal. stove, he added more fuel before leaning for his ork at the Butler house. _ . wShortly after 8 o‘clock a little girl called at' the house with milk, and she found Mrs. Stinson very ill and the other inmatesâ€"including. two lady v13- itorsâ€"either insensible or nearly so She. ran out and called: a neighbor, and. later on Dr. McA-lpine was sum- moned. The three children were the first to recover from the effects of the poisonous gas. Mrs. etinson and two lady‘vjsitors being very ill for balance of the day. . - Become a. N msance. The “endless chain†begging sys. tem has become such anuisance2 in the States than an effort to prohibit it by statute will be made. It has become a tool for frauds. Correction. In yesterday's issue an unfortunate error crept into the notice of the death of the late Adam Wlison, the funeral being announced to take place from Dr. Shier’s block, Thursday, instead of toâ€"day. Tuesday. In the hurry lncl- dental to getting to pressnt 5 o‘cIOck, the error escaped detention. Babies Have Croup. No disease comes so suddenly and treacherously upon its victim as Group. Happy is the. mother who has at hand Dr. Chase‘s Syrup of Turpen- tine when the dear one awaken in the night coughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the standby in the homes of this continent as a prompt and certain cure for eroup, bronchitis, cough, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25¢ a bottle. Family size, 6’) cents. A W0! f Shot. Fenelon Falls Gazette: During the recent deer hunting season Mr. James Armstrong, jr., of Somerville, shot a full-grown male wolf while on a run- way near Squaw river, in the township of Harvey. Strange to say, the wolf, which was probably hungry, struck in between some hounds and a deer they were pursuing, and followed it until it came to the river, into which the deer plumged and swam down the stream. The wolf, not seeing which i way the deer had gone, eroged the river, and; then, losing the scent, swam ’ back again, to be stretched out, dead, i by a bullet from Mr. Armstrong‘s rifle. It Is 3 Mistake] To suppose thit tho kidneys a'oae are responsible for: all the weak, lame, ach- ing backs. Backache as well as pain under the left shoulder blade fro-l quently comes from the liver or com} plications of the liver and.’ kidneys which can only be cured by using the great double treatmentâ€"Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One pill a dose. 25 cents a box. To Aid Doukhobor Women. According to announcement, the meeting in aid of the Doukhobors was held yesterday afternoon in the Baptist schoolroom. There was a good attend- ance of ladies from the various denom- inations. The chair was occupied by Mrs. Ross. After devotional exercises a paper on “The Past: History and Character of the Doukhobors,†was read by Miss Flavelle. Mrs. .‘Whiteside spoke of the present condi- tion of the Doukhobors, and: read a. few extracts relating to them. Mrs. Sharpe read a letter, which had been - received from the president of the W0- man’s Council in Toronto, asking that an effort be made to bring the matter of assisting the Doukhobors before the ladies of Lindsay. After due discus- sion and consideration of the question tin meeting decided to give a donation selves and the German Empire. We have had our quarrels, and contentions, but they have all been difï¬culties have been gradually re- moved, until now I cannot conceive that any point. can arise in the im- trary. I can in the future which may cause anx- Continuing. Mr. Chamberlain said he was deeply gratiï¬ed that the for- eign relations of Alreat Britain were so satisfactory and he asserted that country owed a debt of gratitude to Lord Salisbury for the great im- provement in Great Britain’s posi-- tion. It was especially gratifying, he pointed out. to note the friendly re- lations existing between the Anglo- Saxon branches. saying that the un- derstanding bctWeen the United States and Great Britain was indeed :light. He is "remaining at River for the rig-construction of bridge. Am reinforcing him Highlanders and a cavalry Corps. "Horse Artillery, the Canadian Rel force will b° “â€910 9 remove giment, Australian contingent and the. Aar and Belmont. Railway with rear of Lord Mothuen‘s column. 0 I ill.) to the De Aur and Belmont lino.’ _- The Cult-dim" lls-llglils-II. I to was. the 800'. Pen-cat Ottawa. Dec. 4.-â€"-The following .mble was reCeivcd on Saturday by. the Governor-Conrail from Sir Alfred General Gatscrc. As yet Queensland holds honors. One of thdr ofliuirs. a guarantee of the peace of the twain. (.m-cruor of Briiisli south; companicd lby a (1072" fï¬dmï¬en’ world. This statement. wits rrec-ted ~. ' ‘ . . -, swam neary “"053 ‘9 0 ‘3’ l“ 5 Lupe Toun, Dec. 1.â€".lus. 8.11.] er. in face of a terrible fire, \\ lIh cheers. {0 by to th' C. udian Contlll'cnt. it was of the utmost importance. 0d. ,c L m L \ll well and delighted to he going Moddcr I from Cape Towri. to watch 13:: If): Military experts my that this all o'clock i th n . danger from the Boen now retiring n c a "noon . . , 0' d; from their invasion of Cape Colony. .hree battalions of infanir} m \c The â€10018“ may, perhaps. besble when the Boers are falling back before colonial ac- but, being forced to rctch', joined hands though the Boers holy-ted s white ï¬st. no ‘ ~ -. h- 5 mg l; i l - sitention in: paid to It. and sll Boers were 1 ing Her Mun-st) T L ( m J†n 'M' , exposed in many ah ms and kiosks “lt 1- reported that Gen. Cronje with in: ' ' _ - v I contingent Mmted toward umber: Others followed ‘, I In the direction of Jacohndsle. sad the l min body of the Boers retired with the ' runs shout 9 o'clock In the eveninl- h by all adds the lies! incur ('3' '-.r I "fit ' al magazine. (Toronto â€In: .y . ‘J CLS i mwnmmqnmynrmwofmcemrymmi " This Great Remedy has until now no Hope 8 been obtained only by the Wealthy patients of an eminent Nerve Sm], Isl. A scientiï¬c treatment {or Km. ous Exhaustion and its allied Mg Headache, Dizziness, Wearinrss. 5’91)- lessness, Indigestion, Meme: “puss. ion, lrritsbiiity, etc. Tiny Yetta; "On the following moi-nine. at can the Britlch fired s few alien. into the vil- lsse. Getting no response. I patrol of cavalry crossed. the river sud found the enemy's camp deserted, Deed non-s snd many who were dying worn on be seen everywhere In the onimchments, at well sc numeroul now graves. Several hulld'nr were In smoking ruins. “Some of the Boer prisoners say that Con. I‘v- nje was in supremo command. He had in whip *‘s mm to prevent them from dosertlng. :.~l. despite this, many threw l NY ABLE‘I'S FOR Mr. Chamberlain further remarkui. . . .. “Id S‘Vm b8¢k- down their rifles and fled will positively cure NERI'OLS Pkos, . . .o the front. The people h-rc 3hi)‘\(d Btlntcd tcle an“ rs‘ ., , . . . l - . . . . . . gr :ened Mister-t ,. , that (reat Britain should not re- :n unmistakable manner thlll' nppr.» ' day afternoon say. that the Cana- TRATION sad [“8 0f l.)}$lcsl and main isolated in Europe and her nu- I tural alliance was with the great. German Empire. They had, had diili- ’ cultit-s with Germany. but their inâ€" tt-ro-sts and sentiments were the same, and an understanding between the Teutonic and Angloâ€" axon races might do more than any combina- tion of armies to [)l‘t‘ScrYe the peac- 1 l i 'iation .of the sympathy and help ’if Canada in their hour of trial. Milncr. THE CENSOR STRICT. i‘he Anxious Public itill Without De- tailed News of the Battle at bladder Ri'er. ed through streets. In] r-Gonsrsl Horton's News. Ottawa, Dec. 5.â€"-.\fnjor-Genernl ,Hutton yesterday received a letter from Col. Foster, now in London, the gai‘y I l l I I l i of the World. The World. he assert- ed, “as not governed entirely by _ 7 , London, Dec. 4.â€"(4.30 a m.)â€"'l." in which the latter s l -s c has â€â€"mt- Sentiment was one Of the .vnok opens Without u {word of news had an interiimv \vit'l uthch Right Smith‘s: {aCEOY‘S- , I :uch as the British public is 1‘; Hon. Jos. ('hnmborlir'n. and sets . A """'°' ‘° ""â€Â°'- ' :nxiously awaiting. With a lnrgzsr the General’s mind fairly at rest Referring to the attacks of the ery. in the field than the country on one point on which he was anx- formgn prtss, Mr. Chamberlain said «er before mobilised, it can only ions. The Central is very anxious these ne‘i'spal'vrs had not oven 08 said the loss of 3,500 men on- that the Canadian comingent shall spared the,"‘.-\lmost sacred person of tailed before tlié uni-ni'y's borders have a part in the dccsivc battles the Queen. This, COllllmlcd. the have been crossed is a serious matâ€" of the campaign. and Cpl. Foster’s speaker, provoked natural indigna- tion, “which may have Serious con- St‘llllt'llCQ‘S if our neighbors do not llll‘llil their “33‘s." An outburst of cheering greeted this threat of the Colonial Socre-‘a- r_v. IL was a matter for congratula- xion, Mr. Climnl-erlain afterwards asâ€" :.t-:‘, and, while flit-re is no feeling of ivspondcncy as to the cveiitUtil rc- ;ult of the war, ii is regretfully ad- mitted on all sides that the sticngtl: of the Boer l't‘SlSL'Ini‘t,‘ has he--n “n;- i'ully underrated. It is now Sl't'll that the attempt to hold a usnlt-ss letter ' is‘ very‘rcass‘uring to the Gen. eral on this point. Spanking of the matter General Hutton expressed his opinion that it was most important in the intcrq-s's of the Empire and its unity that all the coloniis should take part in what may be termed nosition at Malt-king ““8 u Si‘rlmls the Waterloo of th -_,. ~ ;, _ , ,. ., . . _ ecnli im. Rth 3:. t1“. Lmt tllt ..“ ('{FSt 01' these (ll-5' tactical "intake. as was also the en- ferring to the Canadian ptotitingent inn?“ attacks nid not appcur in .lcavor to keep the large civil poru- being sent. up on the De Aar and we airman .papcrs. _ latinn at. Kimberley. Belmont line he said it was just Dealing With the attitude of for- South African nc\\s is now six days ' what he expected would happen. He hoped the men will have a week toâ€" gether somewhere on the road, pro- oiqn nations, Mr. Chamberlain said: “I “Home, and it is, perhaps, naturâ€" al. for I have taken a personal iriâ€" in arrears. The censorship docs not ;.ct pormit details of the Moddir _ llivcr battle to be transmitted. Sonic ‘ . forest in the ninth-r, in the friendly vague statements have lccn pub- :22? Eli‘sthflin‘kh‘gs 3:3“, thï¬imb‘ggzg nothing “'llli‘h'l hope is now pcr- .ishcd in Cape Town papcrs, and. ucâ€" join his army. corps foLr future 0pm; $3.312. (til-til‘?n\r.t.lmq.t.wo ,. 5"“ cording ‘0 “1050' the BOP“ numbcrâ€" ations and so come in for the ad- havt- so manv Afriend; Tsdktin‘ .12“? I :d 8000 men, and wore encampcd on vance into the enemv's conntrv. St- ti): 1 ~ ‘ ' "_ f mtt‘d both banks of the stream, although i ' ' ‘1 “’ a â€105‘ ‘LS “MW 35 I have mostly on the northern bank. The hvl‘c, and I can conceive of no great- er disaster to the two countries than to ï¬nd themselves hosti'c to (“It'll other. Yet I remember, when I i British, according to those accounts, drove the enemy across the river,l compelling them to retreat, amt cs-f :ablishcd themselves on both banks. NEVER SAW SOUTH AFRICA. Pte. Dosinuriors of Ottawa Dlss on tho first visited America. my surprisa Theso details, however, are too inc‘a- “"" ‘° C‘P' 7"" “"5 u" :lllxll. astonishment at the evidences ï¬re to enable an accurate idea of Contingent. 3,3. ,2" med b.“ 51‘3-‘T'S’L’ef‘ and â€â€1““ the enmï¬emenl t0 be Turmt‘d- Ottawa Doc 5.â€"The following L _S' an in f‘TmlcS "1 the PTO-98 Of A dt'SPatCh has reached London cable was received 'estcrda .‘ f :‘k’ubmgl:lflucion of the objects of announcing that Lord llc‘thli'fl is ' Col Otter . 3 5 rom .rmt n win, constant dOubts as to tg‘aln in the field and it is said that} ' ' I“; â€Rheum: and a. generally unfair Count Cleichen, who was \voundod’ agape g: "‘2 Doc 2 . lei. Stan owinuate of our prospects cc. ta 8. Lana a . Just land- and chan- in the ï¬ghting at Modder River. Was struck by a bullet in the neck. Serious news comes from the north- ern Sections of Cape Colony. The ing here. Excellent health and spir- its. Deslauricrs of Otta‘va. died third day out of heart failure. Ills Good-By- ut Ottawa, actor. .\ nclo-.{ mar-lean Unity Sentiment. “(I'm-e, addressing a great mocking in l’hilauivlpliia, I ventured to so. ' whole border district thWOcn olis-I . . (that. i\ hit vxc want-xi \\ as a nil? burg and Burghcrsdorp has (lctSLlrt'd i A notable ’F‘C‘dem occurred at. the ‘f xumnns to set out from Air rica, for the bucrs. In \‘eyiu-rstadt alone Central btation he“: on October (â€scorer the liiitcd kingdom and more than 2,000 hach joined the rtâ€" 26’ When thousmids thronged rmurn ‘to America and tell them bellion. The farmers have iormcd a the platform to see the 0L" Sillllt‘llllllg they did not know of commandcring committee, and talk tawa contingent oil. The men broke ranks for a minute before being entrained, and "Teddy" Dcslauriers, a wellâ€"known militia man, ex-ltough i. , . , ., . . - . . - tut tlldhtt‘lex of the strange inhabi- I confidently of a triumphant march to L‘Lms “f “‘05“ lsmnds- Capo Town. General Bullrr's proclam- Tlae ill-feeling “as due, no doubt. ation has been torn down and R" _ , . trampled upon, and the loyalists are de‘ 0‘ the Princess Louise Dragoon ‘0 mam." Causes. due to the fact that the Lnitcd Mum had never been at hidden to hurry to Cape Town to. Guards. and a great practical joker, war With any great power but Engâ€" Prepare colic-e for the rebels. , rushed up to a party of The wreck of the troopsliip lsmore dozen young women and announced land. due to their traditions. ex-’ - may result in the loss of 350 horses. r “am much earnestness that he had tending ovor a century, due to a lccllng that the sympathy of Great [ been ordered by Major Rogers to kiss Britain “as not with them in the them all good-bye. The fair maidens civil war, and to the general belief l CASUALTIES AT DIODDER RIVER. that the people of Great Britain . : lauriers' carrying out his 0rd , . would $08 With satisfaction any It Was it Te;::>l; :Ia:u;.;h:;; of Britiuh- 1' and in a moment the rescuing-:1 ‘- harm that might befall them. a ‘ ' {young man W38 HObSOflkcd a dozen “It aupeared to me almost, “5e- London. Dec. 4.â€"As surmised, the times. amidst the uproarious laugh- . less to Conn-adj“ these mistaken British dead and Wounded at the tor of all who witnessed the scene hard-fought battle of Modder River' Opinluns, but what the asserveration . on hov. 28 number hUndrcds. Up to ' Chaplain to the Contingent. oz Stillt‘Slllell Could not do was done by the sympathy we Were able to ’ 2 o'clock Sa.urday afternoon, Only When the Canadian Government ap- gi‘.e “.hcn the United. States found ; the, bare Wm]; 438, of \Vhlch num- pomped Chaplulns 'to accompany the I itself the object of the suspicion bar 73 Were killed, had bo.-n given contingent to Africa they were ap- pointed simply to go to Cape Town thh the troops, the Government pro- mising them return transportation, from Cape Tovvn to Canada. They ont. which has so often accompanied our oun transactions when engaged in a The revised “3L 0! M°ddcr River “m. of justice against oppression, a casualties, nonâ€"conuniSsioned cult-era war in favor of civilization and and men, is divided as follows: 0- . . - ~,- . . he to com 6 their 3 vi aOOd government. Our action rovâ€" Mmh Lancers, Ont wounded, en- were unab' -“ g er ces ed to the Americans that we live“ ginecrs, twa wounded. . after reaching Africa, because the up. lndeed one people. of the same Artillery, 3 killed, 25 Wounded. pointm cut 9‘ chaplains to the "0°99 thoughts and guided by the same Second COIdStl'Cde. 10 killed, 18 entirely Ln the hands 0‘ the Brit- principles. The assurance that was 56 wounded. ish authorities. The Rev. Dr. Warden given them in the course of Third Grenadiers, 9 killed. 38 entered into communication Spanish war, will. I believe. net}:- Wounded, 4 missing. these- and a whim by: been be forgotten, a.“ has placed om. re. Scots Guards. 10 killed, 37 woundâ€" “awed â€â€˜3‘ a†Presbywmn Chap- lationship in an admirable position. ed. 1 missing. lain. the Rev. T. F. Fullerton. is to . "The union, the alliance, if you Northumberland Fusiliers, 1]. killâ€" “mam “"41 “1°†“1'51““- please, the understanding between ed. 31 wounded. . {III-boo"- All Woll- these two gran. nations is. indeed, a First Northumberlands. 3 wound- Quebec. Dec. 5.â€"Hon. to. Parent guarantee of the peace of the ed. . received yesterday the first official ' world." Second Yorkshire. 9. killed, 44 news from Cape Town regarding the “But there is something more, wounded. Quebec contingent. who are now in which I think any far-seeing British First North Luncashire, 3 killed,i4 South Africa, when “10 following statesman must have long desired : Wounded. , “b10871“: Was handed him: i That we should not remain perman- Argyll and Southerland Highland- Cape Townâ€"Quebecers arrived All emzy isolated from the Continent of are. 15 killed, 95 wounded, 2 miss- well. (Signed). Pelletier. i Europe, and I think it must. have “'5'- - This â€'le ‘3 evidently coming! appeared evident to everybody that First Co"streamu. 20 wounded. from Lieut -Col. Oscar Pelletier. ' South African reserve, 1 wounded. Medical corps, 1 Wounded. The Aggregate Cue-aisles. A later ofï¬cial rectiï¬cation of list of Modder River casualtl:s among the natural alliance is between our- great delight. l Yong. Wu Tali-Is. Toronto. Dec. 5.â€"Frederick Hamil- ton cables The Globe that “Private the non-commission , officers and . 0’ Ottawa, " member of men makes the total losses or the 1" company. broke his ankle 1.- North Lancashires three killed and herds: (Nov. 28" “*3 VON. proved differences. about petty matters. Thane mediate future which can bring 16 wounded _ 1 to be I. somewhat tedious one but ourselves and Germany info antago . - ' o the Northumberland VIII blunt o " “ 0mm of inter . On the Fusiliers, 11 killed and 34 wounded. “ '3†“1°“- con- foresee mam! things and cg the Argylls 18 killed and 91 i . I. . l 3:33.333? mam 3:,,,,.,’;:; ; DETAILS or THE GREAT BATTLE. ,' , dians Were enthusiastically rcct-ivt-d on landing on Thursdty, the cheer- ing being continuous us they march- . decorated l IRED Mental vigor. At Drugrisrs {or 50 cents, or by Mail from the Dr. â€Flt MODDER’S RAIN 0F BULLETS Wu tho lost steady I-‘lre In the Annals of the British .trmyâ€"Ths Bosh N ERVES Medicine Company. Ltd., Toma; w, (as. Drinrn not. I London, Du; Lâ€"‘lhe Daily Chronicle pub. ! Urht's the following dt‘spait’h, outed \\ hi- I ucsouy, how. 2:; (morning). 1min its corre- spondent at â€udder ‘Ll\cl Camp; “‘1 no: seicrest ruggmcni our :0.th h;:s l J’ri Lind. and promo†iue sevcrest oi the l «non.- campaign. “as IUu-‘lll yesterday on I the hunk: of the Mulder inn-r. 'llic but- ill“. Was waged homely Jor nearly fourteen l Ulll‘l. It “’1. 1 Fearnt Battle. I l The enemy occupied s slrou; entrenched DOsltiuu. their itont extending live miles i swag Ult‘ bank of the silt-am. The) were i Well supplied with artillery sud fought dt'spei‘uicly. Uur force consisted of the , 2nd Battalion 0f the Coldslnunu (Funds. 1 the in Battalion of the suots Guards. the i iii-d bullulion of the Grenadier boards. the I l l lst Builulion of the .\o.ilil.nilit~rlund Fusi- llcrs, the 2nd Battalion of the Yorkshire Light infantry ulw King‘s anl, s part of the int lizittnilon of the Loyal North lmuczuthire llo‘iuwul. the lltli Lilia-rs, the Mounted infantry. three batteries of field arilllur sud the 131 lialulion or the Arm-ll and Sutherland lllguinndt-rs il'rinccss Louis»). The liiiicr reinforced us from Gen. Wsucnope's brigade. and srrivcd lust is time for the light. Started .1 Daybreak, The battle started It duybrmlr. our guns I l i l shelling the Boer‘s left. The em-zny re, lied wlih artillery. lioichklu and Maxim-K and the srtlllery duel lure-d s--me hnuhl. The-n then: was a brief lull In llit‘ opt-mi“: opera- tions. of which in» general immmllat. ly too: i sdvanisg». Our infantry ‘dVilill'IL'l arr its the ‘ plain towards the rim-r in two lvrigsden. h4- Guards nt ilm r'xl-v ivoro met In on awful hall of Im'lmx fmm the encmy‘si gslianmhmicrs [unto-d cit-om to the rim-r on 6")“ "Finish" Ii'lnks. i Our Troops Simply Mo's-ed Donn. ’ Our ‘ronps had no cnvi-r \\ll,llo'\v|’ .ml , wow: simply nimwvl down it so. - nu! Ir..- VVe have placed in stock a large Q‘lantlt}' «f um: printed or plain, which we will sell at as reusuilabx prices as they can be bought for elsewhere. \Vc save you the freight Our representative will have the pleasure of caII~ ing on you with a full line of stmplcs. TEI‘I‘tl I'm rattle [infuri- VIN-v u'o-rn ï¬rn} n1: Thâ€, flu-v had in Ho down in neonpo 'hn (In-MIM- f‘ ~llmlo. which anI-l within .0 I - "(Kw It r m v r- 9 :‘.'~ 7-.- - ' o.’ : a but fill: i333."r..':i:.r..-l":'u.ihn.,."If.;.;.‘,.,â€n,, ' .‘viail orders Will have prompt and careful alter... .. inch. The lint-r f‘rc was hurrH-lv nm-nr ‘ are. and they must lmu- nvinilwrmi :i! l l" cf mom, Th9 SP-if'l Cvmr-l- :iil\ | I intermitclnn “W “on? lliI- llri)‘. The ll'c'il.:n.l.~r: madc- OUR CALENDARS I chi-am! n'll-nmiu in fox-on 'I i- ~\'IL'O" u.’ the L rl~nr lin‘ Ilmr v-‘nro ovnu w! 'o W'f‘h a L fi"'l'vl0mn< M‘lelmv flrn th'if thov hm! M ' ritlrr- ï¬f‘nf lh,.\~ inâ€! can‘prmy 'o..-‘iu.. , F'-.‘m-q"¢-n‘!-' .". :v'ir'v of tho i:ll.l."ll~ cut ' ‘ “-4- run hnl'l Vl'q-lr ti‘Yl} for b-i:;"»’ :l:';.§.'l~f 1 n . ..u.. “wwwi..- mm... ’ i Wes-er Such I Sun-ruined Fire ! 1 Th" "twin" ,..i.,l,.., I in. g'n" :. that : ’,|‘|"\ lI'Hl "(n-o'- Innnn €1va -‘ c-‘e'nbun.’ â€'1! . lo. "n- "hunk of tho llrlfldi army as that ’ n"! ‘, “,1:- tronne hm] In (yuan \‘(th-Pllfl“, . n--- "mo 'n“ 'n Juror»: n".ifn info: In - name and business printed on them? We have a 3 very pretty line of these goods, also Christmas Cards 3 â€my, lhl- s ..tv,,,. I Many "proh- hoods. Among the mnnv howl: nlv-nv's one of I‘m ' "MN! mn'flll‘lifll'fl was I‘m' 0' l"‘"9 Col L (‘wlr'mrvnn of Hi.- Failure-mi lel'l‘ Ci“- tnh Rollrw'n of the (llll‘l‘nfl'lfld N-"""t"‘"l "WV n driven momlm’e “f "in (‘qi‘ik'n-nm Cour-dc, who inmnw‘. into the Hut“ “fl'l 9‘7â€â€ "parl‘f f0 vhn nvhnw I'('Q| In "V0 f." " of 3! “our†fire. The" worn '1‘"er '“ â€'- t'rn hfI'Vï¬l‘I-V', .‘iFr‘ inlr'ut ll'H’Ull. "mm tun!- own .( fhnlp nnml-r-r lI"'V'Q nozirh' nIrnv-‘nml in tho rah-V“ *‘H‘ P"l"~" "' "‘ *“flf "D 5 ‘N’DV" ï¬ns all do“ vinyl 'nar' I ‘v'rv‘ “-«q “wont-ho In Hut “nor- MQI'InHC a... Mm... twin: fay-Phil in ."rc from ilicir pn’.’hnԤ~flâ€â€˜ï¬‚ ‘Ixht Elle-d the Blood-lied. \‘ltlll DI" fin and In Hm teary-â€.1.- hlmd. ,y‘wy TI", I..'..no-r “flu-nip we: Jppqu'nl. Ir one um Tho Riv-vs Mir-mired «I nlt'lif, Nil-[n53 thall- guns with â€mm not! we on: now mmnvlne num- nf-Il'hns, The onemr's â€we was Irv-“Handout" ' ' and Novelties, which will be sold at reasonable prices. A Calendar is one of the best ways of advertising. and is a most useful and handy article Write for prices and samples. WILSON WILSON, 3 Props. "THE POST.†i : : Whit about getting out a pretty Calendar, with 301588 SHELLED THE HOSPITAL their Nunllwr There Estimated at Bo. twee-n 10.000 and 15.000 Mon. Beer 3 Mines foundry is casting shell». while artillery. is said to point to s scarcity of ammunition st Kimlwrloy, partially account- lng for General Methuen's haste. Boers Shelled the Hospital. it also sppesrs that Gencrsl Schaik. the burgher commanding the Boers, sent a mes- sag:,tsuggestli‘izglthst all :1: wounded be out onucuscum.s thst‘ White remptorily reigned. wliemub'eslfqgsl Boers liberately shelled the hospital. All accounts agree thst the Boers' shells were much more amazing than previously. A Who are UP-TO-DATE use Genuine 0 Vegetable testify . P 1] new -:°.:.::::.u;.~:.;,gg .. .. arc ment "Despite sll this. he . longed to the srtll . '18:? the “y be sdvsnoed two paces The single or our so no: w l3:‘.°‘.d" all?" it??? e the: sll mm.» 3â€â€œ ‘°" â€N for BUTTER WRAPPERS. towards the work of the, National iety to the statesmen of Europe. ueboc. Dec. 5.â€"In 1.1;. It Will “Sh like cloth, and will ‘ hca â€m“ Council of W . the same to besent but in which our interests areclear- Zggonm'e‘wmwgfm no“? g l m murder M. gm‘mgï¬: um All it n.“ hunt the butter like C . P to may Oarty. of Toronto, president ly the same as Germany 8. and in Is 452m , Boers Said to 3. Batman. so Capital the Pruner. Dam . Ira. ï¬nish. Pill-date linkers I!†It. Note latest reduced prices of the Local Council there. 4colla- which the understanding of which °"° ,_ . - u a†â€nut; m “h. :“J.u;:" ,od yesterday morning. Ind I" , hon .was, taken. at the meeting! and t have spoken in the ease of Ameri- “I. "waded n Gm r... . , ‘In . '. .. '. Jimmy. the mlu'dbs'ed Man's Widow. . : ' ‘ . Blah. PH.“ arm '0'"? 81%.! 1°" fairmt ea might: it extended to' Germany. Omnklver. Nov. 28de ’ “retinal-“0r "m l'“ mu“. ‘0' Mel on in.“ {- moss... 7i x 11 huh-W... 30 l5 5“ «miwmvzï¬behmdgdtoth do more, perhaps, than any com- in Multilateralâ€"Two mum “skin-ï¬rm A" qm 0‘ be“! him-ma h u..7 . '° " “ " so 7‘ mdmitï¬amweek. NM uh? 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