HOW CANADA'S FORGE WILL BE MADE UP Brigade Will be Complete Representation of All Sections Necessary in War. 2,500 MORE New Brunswick and Manitoba Each Offer Extra Menâ€"Calgary, 500 Mounted. Ottawa, Ont., Reportâ€"The Province of New Brunswick and the Province of Manitoba have each offered to raise a regiment of a thousand men. The city of Calgary has offered a mounted force of five hundred men. Should the offers be accepted, the regiments will form a force apart, and in addition to the Government division adopted by England. The division will consist of 12,000 infantry, divided into four brigades of three battalions of 1,000 men. It will include 112 guns, including field, horse and heavy, handled by 3,000 men. The cavalry will number from 500 to 1,000. There will be 2,000 in the Army Service Corps, Medical Corps, Guides, Signallers, Staff and Supernumaries. There is an allowance of 2,000 for "wastage." The cruiser Niobe will be in commission in a week's time. The vessel is now being overhauled at Halifax, and the crew are being gathered. There was some delay in getting at the boat, because the force of the dockyard had to be rushed to Sydney, because it was reported that German cruisers were likely to seize the place to get control of the wireless station, the cable stations and the collieries. Since then a large force of militia has been rushed to Sydney, and the Halifax men are back at work on the Niobe. There is going to be no difficulty raising a crew. An inquiry into supplies of food and fuel, and the prices which are being charged, for the Government does not want a monopoly to create war prices. If prices are unduly raised, measures will be taken by F. T. C. O'Hara, Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce, and R. S. Coath, of the Labor Department, are to make the report. There will be twenty five thousand men taken to Valcartier, but only 21000 will be sent across the Atlantic. The extra number will be sorted out and used in Canada. Two thousand windmill targets are being put up at Valcartier. The machinery and equipment which has been used at the Con-naught range in Ottawa, have been taken to Quebec, where extensive trucking operations are being earned on.