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' , , - . . “l ’ ~""“" u....l..-....w.,.,,..,..e. *hsvgzam‘ï¬d‘h.fmï¬ï¬ziiwmimï¬ihï¬â€w$aï¬miws"«if». - . 4,} .1- ,../»'-w- ~-- ‘ â€"_â€"_ wâ€"~ â€"â€"â€"-_'†BlG BATTLE GOING ON. FOUGHT SEVEN DAYS. o. W... o... DOMINION ii ll. moi mini». Toronto, May 8.--'1‘rade here toâ€"day . -â€"-------â€"â€"â€"- :asnstezdr andI unchanged, and this . .. “"â€" Botha with a Large Force Opposmg Arduous Operations of the Forces .5. .2...‘:T3??Z.Z’...‘“°.§ff£h°i.Â¥f é‘Tflhiz’iï¬ffiiï¬fiiï¬... WHAT 43 MIN“ "N ERIN†. . loads 've s . came in u on in VieWO erri ecaami w ic British Advance. North of Kimberley. o... .32 3.....‘2‘3‘1‘, *b t ‘5' h... ..,,:::; hoist... £31,383: GREEN SHORES. There was a better feeling and a the Government had decided to ask better demand for carport cattle toâ€" Parliament to grant an appropriation Some Occurrences That W111 3‘ London. May l.â€"The War Office has “Maxwell’s brigade, of the seventh - ,. . . division, esterda occupied Vlaksont- A des etch; from London. Fridaya'There are rumours in Bloemfontein day. though prices in the United or $100,000 for the ‘ - received the follovung despatch from ers and gehauskgaal, arow of kOpjes saysâ€"02erations involving the Brit- that they are evacuating that dis- Kingdom do not advance. The best ferers. relief at the suf Read With IntePeSt by IPiSh' General Roberts :â€" without meeting with opposition. But 1 - d . h rd . â€k seven tricIt entirely, and concentrating stuff here tobda s ld t c° Ch ‘ - . Canadians. "Bloemfontein, May 1.â€"General Ian the mounted infantry were engaged 15h In ten ays ‘1 “or 9 their whole strength in the north. y 0 “P 0 $4.85 and “I . arles lull-Per said he had - being occupied in fighting, have cul- Nothing authentic is known of the 34-90 per OWL great pleasure in supporting this vote __ Boer losses in the recent operations. Good butcher cattle was firm, at 0f $100,000 to meet an emergency of an At Waterford City “81268, Patrick A report from Kimberley states that from 33-4 to 4 1-4c, but pobr stuff was unparalleled character. Occurring at Dumplhy, seventy years at age, was there are considerable Boer move- , . . . ments at Fourteen Streams and othcr\‘°t wanted at the prices asked. Some the seat of government in Canada, the sentenced to death for paisoning his Hamilton m'rched 'esterday “1 a for some hours.†. . d ’ . The War Office also publishes the mmated in what Gen. Roberts de- northerly direction from Thaba hchu I, , tch from Lord . .. . †Witha body of mounted infantry and gggvgggâ€"earlier despii scribes as consulerable successI Gen. Smith-Dorrien’s brigade of Clements’ “Bloemfontein, April; 31â€"3313 Boers Roberts forces have cleared the southâ€" division made very persistent attacks round eastern corner of the Free State at - . turda and Sunda - .- - ~ . "At Hautney he found himself opâ€" ggfbtahgogsitisc; whi‘ch t'ne eightlh' a comparativelly tléfllng cost 1:311:22; posed by a strong for“ commanded Rundle’s, division holdsisvery strong, and a genera f" vance no by General Botha in person. and he had the assistance of Gordon‘s 8881118 {OI he imminent. “Reinforcements reached this force and DICkSOD'B brigades, the cavalry There is little to indicate where the . under French. and Smiith-Dorrien’s m' Boers will make their next stand. It points across. the Vaal river. Little buyers claimed that butcher cattle Sufferers by the fire had more than son John. , is known regarding them, but it is The Nationalists are indignant at elieved that the Boers are moving the proposed addition to the spirit northbwest. If this is so. it is pro- d t' ,- bably with the view of opposing, Gen. aiioxtelfer ï¬uï¬idehetyo 1:112:31.“ mean Hunter’s advance in the direction of . demand at the prices of last Tuesday. Mr. Fielding explained that the es- The new Lord Mayor of Dublin, . Matching. during the day, and Idirected French fantr . . . _ , - . . . . . . . . _ '1‘, D. Pile is a total bstain r He y brigade, including the Cans . There is no news of any movement harport and h ht bulls, feed I timates, beSides containi a vote of , .’ a e . 18 reported that they are prepared to. g e 8’ and $00,000 for the re neg of txhge sufferers, is the first W'esleyan appointed to 3": to strengthen him during the night dians, and a body- of mounted infan- , , in Natal. The British have not ad- 1: from Thaba Nchu. This he was able try under Ian Hamilton, in which make astubborn OPPOSWOD on an en"ivanced. The Boers are reported to be l i . . ~ ‘ . -r. ' f Kroonstad,’ ‘tt' th . ' hi 3' r b of BO 3 n} the are the Canadians and btrathconas. trenched hill south ‘. 1st 0 ;qui ing e passes in t c iggers erg to do, as the; number or I Poleâ€"Carew’s division returned from WhICh town they “'3†PI'Ub‘lblY aban- range on account of the cold. and De \Vetsdorp yesterday}? don 35' 8001! as their stores are north camping at the foot of the range, their was higher, but it was hard to dis- ordinary claims on the country, and cover anything more than a tendency he was satisfied that the Government that way. . - had correctly interpreted the Opinions btockers continue weak and in light of members on both sides. milk cows are not'quotably changed. Good milkers and choice veal calves , are wanted. ' Sheep and yearlings were in short supply, and sold out early at steady; also provided for the restoration of the office, which for several years has the Dominion public works which were not been filled by a Protestant. injured. The additional sums asked In an action for libel at Down for were $3.),000 to rebuild the Hull Assmes £50 damages was awarded -.; neighbourhood of Thaba Nchu had considerably decreased. l Lord Roberts. also reports addi- of the Vet river. Another unknownwrincipal laager being at Hlatikulu postoffice, and $21,000 to restore the against Rev. John Rooney and the “In addition to these trOOps Hamilâ€" ; tionaf casualties sustained during the factor of the situation is their 5 mountain, 16 miles anorth of Elands- unchanged prices. A. few spring lambs are wanted at ‘Uominion bridges at the C‘haudiere. Daily Nation newspaper, Dublin, in *‘OO-I-w an .. ;. : ton should be reinforced during the fighting of- April 27 around Thaba strength in the Ladybrand district. ; laagte. from 33 to $6 each. The Premier explained that the Gov- connection witn an electric manifesto- ;. day by Broadwood’s cavalry and Nchu, consisting of) Lieutenant (weary! _- _.._.....__.-..__ About 1,100 hogs were received by Icrnment, after carefullyIconSidering . TheIYice-regal Lodge; Phoenix Park, n.7, Bruce~Hamilton’s infantry brigade. ;and two enlisted men killed. and one "'" ‘. Mr. Harris. Trade is good and prices 1th0 midter. deemed it adwsable to pay In Wh{¢h the Queen resides during i}? a-Hamilton mentioned that. his , officer and three enlisted men wound- ARE LEAVING MAFEKING. LORD ROBERTS, REPORT. steady. gthc relief vote into the hands of the he; Visit to Ireland, was built in ï¬g; casualties yesterday were about 30. 'ed. i For prisms hogs, scaling from 160 to ; Executive Committee. Hear, hear. 1701Iby Mr. IClemenIts, the founder '43 _______-_______.-._____.___.._.._______ Large Part of the Investlng Forceflounted Canadians Fighting for huge age brihgmg 51-21; per h; ; 1,, reply ,0 ML Foster Mr Fielding use. li‘i CANADIANS AND GORDONS. HARASSING TACTICS. Reported Withdrawn. ’ Seven Days Ont Of Ten. Ib‘ollowing is the range of quota-isaid that the cost of enrolment, in- nf‘fggfaï¬; Finnertyï¬e gt ttim C9!†r: . th I . I d h - ‘ , v; . . . . - thong: scluding pay up to the time of concen- . ‘ ngers, B t. lX‘BI 0 arrlve I; __ A despair iom Lon on, T urs . 'lhe Vi ir Office has receixed the fol Cattle. =tration, of Canadian tr00ps for South in balway from South Africa. He re- day sayszâ€"A correspondent at Lor- lowing report from Lord Roberts: lAfrica, included in the item under sided at Kenmore Lodge, Salthill. 5 Together They Stormed a Hill Held Boers Interfering With British Con- . . V ,,_..I' ""'T"f.-".- . . . .. ~ . ° . '~ _ Shi ers, or can. . . 4.25 4.90 . . . , - by Boers. voys From Bloemfontein. enzo Marques, cables Tuesday that a . beneral Hamilton met With oon Bugger, crhoice, do .. 0 3150 3434 ;capltal expenditure in The Canada gaiheseggll‘ï¬lymwounded in two pile . . f L don Thu sda large part of the investing force answerable success on 'luesday, and Butcher med to cod 325 36.,1I_2:G‘razctte,IApiril 14, 1900, was $24,540; . P. , A despatch {from ThabaINchu, Tues- A despatchI romI on ’. Ir y'iMafeking had been withdrawn. ldrove the enemy out of the strong Butchei" inferior g . 2.50 3.03 transportation, $358,571; equipment, Mr. Patrick Farrell, Ballyleaguc, ‘ day, says :â€"General Hamilton’s divis- says:â€"The immediate obyective of; C 1 B ller continues uiet The: (nation the I had taken u at Hout- Stockers r cwt ° ' ° 2‘75 3'50 Zincluding horses, $382,607; pay, includ... has been chosen a member of the Bos- ion was engaged yesterday and to-day Lord Roberts is to establish; a line of renera u ‘ ‘ q ° . p . 3 . p _ ’ pe ' ° ' ' ' ling advances up to the time of arrival 09mm°n County Council, In room 0! . . . . .‘ . ,Boers assert that they are delaying nek, With comparatively small loss to Sheep and Lambs. in South Africa 123392 makin a the late Mr. Thomas Doran. The un- ln forcing a passage northward. At British posts from one frontier of the . , , 3 a a 8 . , ‘ ‘ fan attack upon him in the hope that us. The Boers dispersed in several bhe‘ ep, per cwt. . 3.50 total of $898,172.30, none of which was successful candidate W38 Mr. Patrick hills commanding the sides 0f the with the railway thus preventing. . - . . . . Sprin 1' mos 'h. 2.50 count. A man nam d H h Th . . .of horse sickness. . . .7 . . .. E J . 8’39 - - t . . . . e “8 011108011. 0 noxth, leaving six prisoneis in our!Buc-ks, Unionist in the Letterbreed district. . , , .50 . Houtnek the Boer front held 3 mm Of Lree mate to the other at right angles: all the horses of the British will die directions, mainly to the east and Yearlings, per CWt. . . 4.50 .553 'incbuded in the consolidated fund ac. Hayden, Kllteevan- . ‘ ' ' . “ -; . ' - ' ' 3 . ’ . .00 ask The (.anadians and Cordons at ,Boer raids south“ ard. It is essential : According to a correspondent of-the bands, including one commandant and was murdered when returning from 030109 per cwt. . . 2.50 THE SMA‘LLPOX EPIDEMIC. tacked the hill to the left, and tï¬e‘thei'efore that the Boers should be ex. : Daily Telegraph with Lord Roberts, . I Milkers and Calves. Mr. Fisher in reply to 001 Prior E . k' .' v , .‘ ' . ’ . ' -. ' . " . . . . â€" \ ‘ l ’ d . l 9 Shropshires and Marshall’s Horse, sup-{pened from the rugged Thaba Nchu . President hrugei is again askingpedceIbli‘52183331‘l'azrgfeids :33: in campl Cows, each. . . - 2323 i333 ,Sa‘d“ there Eras baIlarge amount of 81121:: whirl; Eguigdg {grgtï¬ï¬iï¬c’d i. b b it , l .. - -5 ' - ‘ . . - item‘s , ' Calves each, . . . . . 1511131.?†in epu lic Camp, south of . . . . . . , PUr ed 3' a a cry a so made an at ,district and be forced to retire tol __ â€"¢â€"â€"â€"-â€" !at Jacobsrust. As the men needed restl r Hogs. antwh Columbia, and that physicians mTZemshgzzs 1:323:31: originate a lafter fighting seven out of the last . . . , .,- zwere examining all persons coming . . , GEN. WHITE DECORATEDo % ten days I ordered them ,0 halt for Chmce hogs, psi 0““. (-5.003 (5.5.; linto British Columbia. He was awamilreland in IaLenILen pastoral issue .__.. Etc-day. Light hogs, per (-Wl. . o. .0 â€but agood deal ofa mild type of l warns parents against allowmg their - - .. . . - . . ._§Heavy hogs per mm. . 5.00 5.50 ., 11 k , , , , sons to join the navy until a with. Bestows U or ï¬lm . (.en. Broadwood’s brigade of (41‘ ,,, . . .. .sma pox, Inown as perambulatory . . ' m ,t ,, I ‘. ‘ 0 , _ . . ' ‘ . . Royal Victorlan Order. afford valuable assistance by threat-Ii mags. . . . \V .I 3.00 B 2....5 :the the quarantine officers did not chaplains to theIflIeet are provided. tilting removal to a safer place. :attained. , London, May l.â€"-At the conclusion of suing the enemy’s rear. : Toronto, May 8.-- heat -â€" usmess gconsider it dangerous they were takâ€" The oldest recipient of the British ' ‘ . u " ' ‘0 ' 7. " . ' - ‘ .' ts Still " ° . IRI l H a) ' ' '- ‘ f The Boers have three guns on the? Thi )e . . ° to 1 . - 2G eral Sir Geor e White’s we"; to During the afternoon (zeneral [anIcontinues quiet. IOnltario ‘3th , ;ing Precautions. As to the particular oya ..u.man° :- CLe‘YS medal 1% ~h6 , c Bi rs continue fol on their on 8 Hamilton was joined by General Bmeekccp above an export basis, and 81- :case mentioned by Col. Prior in Winniâ€" , Rev. Vi illiam Cripps Ledger, of Liana- hi†to the 935W?†Of this Place, 011‘" harassing tactics. One well-horsed l \Vindsor to-day. Queen Victoria de- Hamilton’s brigade of infantry. jporiers are therefore doing nothing in peg, he explained that the patient a fkea, to Whom has just been awarded side tho range of the British aIl‘tllleriV.cominando, operating in the neighâ€";corated the defender of Ladysmith .. The enemy" admit having twelve,th‘3ma except in odd cans of goose man, passed through quarantine,at , that honor atIthe age of 75’ for res- The Boer lskimming is not douig anybourhood of Sanna’s post, interferes | with â€1,, cross and star of the Royal killed and {any woundedl â€imamâ€?Efgfiéionghiizug tigng’eghngoiiiï¬g- t\IJic-toréiia and remained in Vancouver I curling aDdrIplwniriIg wloinan in Marcbh. dama'e' H e enem' retain their O'i-3 " ‘ 'r' . . . é . . - . . Ainorn the former Was iieu. ‘un- ' ' , . . . -'- r, . rce a s, came east to Win . I a e ‘u 'n usi iers ave can tionsfand the British are not attel')‘in'bt.g “uh the Bind“) (0min? going from ‘ Yictorian Order. HernMIagesty and the, ther, gt German officer belonging to ' rchaIndI Wmâ€: 6? to (’5 lilo, month; and ‘Ibut becayr’ne so ill that he was 11:11:22? leverywheIre at the frontâ€"Dundee, . . . p .Blwmfontem t0 Thnba hthu. l‘he 501m“ had *1 lengthy. â€Hm†enw' the 55th Regiment and amongst the.“8~5ta 60 w 66' 1'20. 633M 80039 wheat, to the (reneral 305mm], There the f Lombards Kop, Colenso, Chievelev if ing to dislodge them. ienemy nearly captured a convoy Tues- . _ , . . I tack on the enemy, who eventually Ladybrand. fled, leaving many wounded, and the; As the result of the desultory fight- passage “'33 cleared. {ing Monday and Tuesday the Boers The Boers on the mountain are how , were pushed back a few miles, but no- shelling the outlying camp, 3909551’:thiiig decisive appears to have been . ' " ‘ ' ‘ " r" '21.):- It IS learned that the Queen W38, latter was Maximoff, the Russian com-'73“. east, and 710, west; spring, 833‘» physicians did not recognize the ': Colenso again,and even at Spion K09. :3 General Hamilton, by reaching Hout- dav, but the? w 'v more angry than. for years over t'helmander of the Foreign Legion. Twenâ€"‘GG 1-20; Manitoba No. 1 hard,I77 1-20. disease as small ox until afte {Half the regiment, more than half . no-k after a full day’s fighting, se-‘brisk fight. ere dri en off aftera {publication of the bpion kop 08- ; ty-one out of fifty-two of the enemysefTorontIo and west, and 78s.. g.i.t.,lake the man’sI death.p So little did the ofï¬cers are killed or wounded or . L cured the Thziba Soho-Bloemfontein Preparations for an advance con-.apatches. casualties occurred among the mem-,and rail. .1 S ,. 11 ll - "3193’, appreciate the case that he waelprisoners. . ‘ 1 ~ rot-id. tinue at Kimberley. Sir Alfred Milner -â€"â€"¢-â€"â€"- bers of that legion. Two Frenchmen 1:1â€qu "‘ Du 1.' l in“? ItIro “in m ' Pull: 1n the General HOSpital, and per- Irish is being generally studied as ' buyers bags, midd e reights, $2.00per330n3 from; the some wand. were dig- it never was before. Its process of Gen. Boycs' brigade was prepared on has written to the Mn '01‘ of Kimber- .1 were among the killed. ' - . - - ° . J 100 KILLED IN A CO“L PIT’ “ General Hamilton speaks in highihhl bid. and $2.00 asked, special brands ; charged and allowed; to be scattered rapid disappearance as a Spoken lan- â€" terms of the good services performed-b0 WOOd- $2.90 to $3.00. I through. Manitobai ahd Ontario. He; guage has been arrested. Next year‘s Sllflrlzxty toqattzï¬kVttkile long ridge run- icy assuring him that the relief of niiig rom na ' i c umountain westâ€" lufcking has, not ceased tooccu. his . - " . ' - wtrd, but owing to some delay dusk attention. and that of the militai'); n'u;- T“°“""“‘°"““‘“ H 'ymmma Utah â€h" by the Sighth Hussnrs, under (,‘olonell Millfeed “' Demand _If‘flhIng OI“: as lpomted out that. his department has:0?rlSUS. Will Probably show an onen- tell, and the troops were withdrawn thorities, and that: nothing “.311 be left and “W WM“: "V-‘lrcd- Clowes. and made up into a regiment . grass fodder for {We 5‘0“}? approaches, l jurisdiction only on the boundary line i 5103 05‘ its domain, not 35 one only l Without any Iassauli having beenl undone to raise the siege at the earli- Salt Lake, May 1.â€"-A terrific exp-lo- of Lani-ers, which came into IGeneral'Blrélgé 81.4 :0 $14.30» and â€bolts: 31‘) to ‘ and seaports, the public health inland l spoken, but as 8901‘“! beside English. . {rm-“6 011 ‘he hill- The top 0f the hill est possible moment. sion occurred today in the winierl BI‘OHIthVUOIl’s brigade and assisted iInI$ C. a “353’: N 9A , 1 being under. the care of the Local There died recently at the 'extraor- n ; is strongly held, but its capture is im- The British garrisons along the rail- t . f th Pl . ‘ant Vall . (,omeuking the 8001'?! vacate their post-:1 Iorn'f‘iIgni-é O't“ 1:39;“:an I366 , Governments. . dinary age of 106 years. Michael .? poi‘tzint. There was a general recon- way to Warrenton have been erIer" 0 e 3‘3““ _ e3 ' tithn. . I 'rhiiir’edacat 460 c, on raw ere, an l MONEY FOR REBUILDING. O’Sthea, of Lacka Bantry. At the time l nuissance during the morning, and alstrengtheiied and supplies are going panys coal mine at Ut'hOflel'd on the The {ma} stroke to the enemys P . . .- r Ca 1 t' th dl The Sn 1 lill -. . . h of the memorable battle of Kenna- l strong reconnaissance to the eastward; forward. A mounted force has gone Rio Grande \Vestern railway, near rout was given by the Gordons Iandg edsâ€"Quiet. Ir 0 3, nor an 'lief 8') ,.pp.-):' 3 . 90111311nt t e re- neigh, in which the “white boys†fig- . - : r . around the horseshoe 0‘5 the hillS- (3911- to Barkly \\'est in consequence of the C It Ut h b . which according to two companies of the Shropshire, Light {I WBSt. 610: and 0‘1“.“ 630° 3 ll {p.opIiiation ifâ€. the Ottawa and I ured 80 prominently, the. deceased had i it; eml [an Hamilton’s division to the. Boers having; occupied Windsorton A 0 on, a ' 3 ’ . lInfantry, who cheered loudly when! Barleyâ€"Dull.No.z,42c, west, “â€3430 Hi1 sufferers was introduced and put reached his manhood. and narrowl 5; north is operating jointly with the! thousand Boers threaten the comâ€" reports, over 300 people were killed and they got within two hundred yardsï¬ast; and No. ldull, and quoted at 43c thgiohgh I3“ 443 3t38ۤ-I escaped being shot by one of the so . "" Cox-dons andIcavalry to the south. lmunlcatiotn between! Boshof and Kimâ€" many injured. It is reported that 90101‘; the position. Kitchencr’s Horse iS’WQSt: and 44‘" 333*" , a ,l' hocterwn committee on the mea- diers. Itteheralb IDickson, commanding the berley. bodies have already been recovered. [also spoken of in terms of praise.†sacRiEUhchahged. at 5~° west, and :31!:itcbdllgiitlriid‘dgéiï¬gkfr hhadc 113:: The town of Cappoquin was recent- ;Mdrï¬â€˜g . “3431:. encounteredl 3.000 Malala. chief of the Taungs. has in- The explosion is attributed to thel â€"â€"-oâ€"â€"â€"-â€" Oil's-Quiet 'Wh'i'te oats north and . he thought “.53 calcul- fedl?’ :11 ;1y en fete, the occasion being the mar- niri. ,rs mart mg m LW0 001111193. formed the British that the Boers are - f number of ke e eflPOSI-l-ION 0F IHE FORCE-u . t27° d . 28c r lab t . . IoI d. . 0 ing “88801 M185 Florence Keane, daugh- . wzth guns, and after some shell fire preparing to resist their advance at le'ng up 0 a g 5' “e" ’ L’ an east, ' ; on an! amelhoiation in the Condl’ ter of the late Sir Richard Keane ' , the British were obliged to retire be- Phokwani 20 miles north of W'arren- blasting powder. 'j-he won}; of rescue; __ Buckwheatâ€"Quoted at 50c, west; tion of affairs in the burned district Bart. and Lady Keane Cappoqu'ui if: 4 ‘ hind their PiCKBtSo ton ’ ‘~ ' on and everything possible is! ,and 51° east. . {and to prevent the erection 0f build‘lHous’e to Mr. Archibald Dennis ‘ ° ‘5 going . . ~ , lFlftY Thousand TPOOPS Operating i Buffalo. May --Sprmg wheatâ€"Um, lugs which would invite tzonflagration l Fl ' ld M ‘ "‘ ---.-â€" -- being done to relieve the wffeimgl'l Clear of the Railway. changed; No, 1 hard, spot, 74 5430;. No. l The suggestion was that a trust be i 3133:? St es’f‘hesmlllill)f Si:atfoflcii-§>:, ,, 1 -. .,- '1" - ‘: . '. ,. _ . ‘. . ,.~ . - , , ' ’ . ’ , ’ - no WORK EXPECTED. NEXT REVIEW IN PRETORIA. mew-â€dent We °f â€3° °‘ i dam... from London. rrmay 1' “Heist-2.18% N0: 2 Wham mm... no... new 1.... placed at l A... and Middlehnl, mad... 5.... Company, and Superintendent Welby, .. , . G B d d’ c- val spot, 706â€"8c. Vi inter “heatâ€"ho. of- its disposalsay widower): the generalierai triumphal arches spanned the â€"- -- Mys-" en. roa “'00 3 a ry icrmgs. Cornâ€"Strong; No. 2yellow, reliefmoneys. That tr'ust could barrowlgtmets, . . . . . , .. ' - - . ' no to‘ . . , . . HeaViest Fighting Since Ladysmith . Lord Roberts‘ Remarks When Re- (:1thgeeziéligo:dacso;§:iliyt.rgege go ,brigaide has reached Isabelfontein, 28 . 44 34¢; No. 3 yellow, 44 1.2.; no, 2 com, I amillion dollars at say 4per cent. '1th Th Duk of Mont rose who is at , Looked for Around Thaba. ' vieWing a Corps. Among the dead fourteen bodies miles north of Thalia Nc'nu. Gen. Ian 4:110- é‘lo. 3‘gprnr 43 1-20. thIrIough bill; . ldï¬a Would be to iloan money to tmlpresgnt staetioned in the ‘ Royal Ba 4-; e . atsâ€" oak, demand- i-ght, ho... . w 0 had been property-owners to en- racks, Dublin, in command ofihe th' ' _ ' - . . - . ,- ' bf. ‘ a ' O. ° : . ° ‘ t J' -obs- . , . , . London, “ ednesday, May 2‘ mg“ l A debIMtCh from Bloemfontein,Tues- have been iden I w Himilton H bivou “king 4 do white, 291-4: ho. 3 white, 281w; : able them to rebuild, the loan to cov- battalion of the - rgyle and Suth- ‘ . . . . . . . ,- (iii! from Scbofield, received at .. - . ., . . , , . , mg, heavier than any Since Ladysmith,f day, says:â€"This morning General a ï¬iyltiouir, states positively that there “15", 15 miles north 0‘ Th‘lb“ Nchu. ‘ No. 2 mixed. 3261-20; No. 3 mixed, 260, i 011', say. two thirds of the cost of the. land Highlanders Highland Milit' 899313 t0 be imminent near Thaha‘Pole-Carew’s division. composed of the have been 85 dead bodiesiaken out of Nciiu. The despatches of Lord Roberts,Gu;u-dg and General Stevenson‘s bri- the Pleasant coal mine. NO- 4. There dated Monday and Tuesday show thatggade with several batteries of artil- were 250111811 at WOrk In the two mines ions of Generals French and Rundle Gen. Tucker’s division is moving OWL through billed Ryeâ€"Nominally "c lbuilding. No interest to be char l - - - - ~» . . . . " . . , ." “ ’l _ . ,, . ' ' Sed.paid a men; to the Royal Irish Lun- ward from Karree siding. The diVis- in store. for clinics. .b louiâ€"Quiet.. {for the first five years, but after fivelstabulary depot, Phoenix Park. re- Chicago, May 8.â€"W’heat-#Infl.u'enced. years the same rate of interest to b°lcently. He was greatly pleased with j a . . . . - . . .* , , ‘h. remainder of the , , . , , , , ._ _ lby corn and easier cables; closed easy; ' taken as was paid on the million dol- . x . ,_ 4. Itho Boer iear guard. stubbornly Il‘eSlSt-I lery. all in Winter clothing, left Bloem- :32“: 51:11 4 dead? The explosion is "I" m and near Thu)“ M’hm Thus l July, 3-8: cent lower. Cornâ€"The mar-l tars lotin. After the five years the l :11: :ï¬grigfgsufé if); liedehosfzhilfhc - mg his advance, forced the British on , fontein. . supposed ,0 have occurred in No. 4. and Lord Roberts has 50,000 men operating ; list was inactive and weak; under the principal to be. paid ign ten ahnuall barrack arrangementsp ' Saturday and Sunday to act chiefly Lord ,RObertS» With Lady Roberts to have extended by action to No. 1. clear of the railway along a front of t influence of lower cables for July was instalments. In this way it wouldbe} Th F!" i (1 th of .a woman nam- on the defensive. :aP‘l' “3.9" daughter, reviewed the ‘11- ' forty miles. He is advancing slowly, 1c under yesterday. Oats-LS to 1-4c,noseible to assist deserving personal d 6, ago cit Belfast on hearing Gen E h wh - ,. t' h TWSIOD ‘11 the market 131896. . , ' 'with some successes, but nothing down; and provisions were steady. to rebuild substantial homes andworlk e ‘ ims rongIb ;’ ' tb .. renc‘ ’ O 18 huec lng t e Later ,Lord RObertSv ‘Vhlle reVIeWIng The collapse 0f. a temp9tar‘y goat decisive. Yet, at all paoinlts of concen- trom21-2c higher in lard, to 71-2 down ‘1 TOVO'IUUOD in the devastated dis- that her bile and’ a pixvate inkwo operations, has at least 15,000 men. ; Roberts Horse, congratulated the men bridge at the Paris E‘pâ€s‘h9n on ._.un- tration, the Boers appear in force suf- iii pork. .trict. The Government could not do- 2nd Royal! Highlanders, hadIIbeenI tull- Some estimates give him 30,on The; upOn their braver)’._ spoke of the galâ€" day caused the death {)f srx persons ficient to'compel the British to pro- Minneapolis, Mav 8.--\Vh.ealâ€"Iul sets the Parliamentary Grant in any ed ash aggrcforatlem. {Was “a It}; Boers are estimated to be at l . ;lantry of the Colonial troops, and ex- and seriously inJured aioutI40 others, ceed with caution. Their wide front 't . V 1 V 'tbe. M 64 3-4 ~lbetter wa '. . brought un erI e no ice. I cast . . , b 1 co . . . 5 0‘9““ 0‘ a 01 rm ay, C†3 . . ‘ Qu .n Her Lia est. made inquiilct. 6000 and possibly 10000. Accordin pressedtflhe hope â€Mt. hemight 50°“ The structure hafd een preViousy n- in a rugged country makes turning July. 65 3â€"40; September. 65 3-80. On The Premier said â€19 Government ancie recently aJleti’er was receive-6‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ " g . review om "1 Pretoria. demned as unsa °° .movements off-hand difficult. track, No. 1 (hard, 96 1-4c; No. 1 North- 3 had received four or five suggestions, from Windsor Castle. 8110103ng 3 .‘o a despotch from Pretoria datedt , Ob“ , _ . ' . y . . . , I, . . . _ . ’ â€"" - "-*-‘-~'-""""’â€"â€"-"-""' .383" ers M headquarteis In Bloom- cm 651 3â€"-lc; llNo. 2 \orthern. (‘d 1â€"40. all hflimg some merit, but after con- . . .. . April 28. they were eXpectin-g to give . A i ; cheque for £5 toward a fund \\ limb . ._ U W“ fontein Seem to think that: the Boers Detroit, May 3...whoai..No, 1whire. sidedng the matter thoroughly they . ed ,3 ,h ,h ee 0,. h.†battle, and have numerous artlllGFY- I I Tare preparing to evacuate Brandfort cash, 731-2,); N0, 2 red, cash, 731-2c;;hnd decided +0 hand the money over mdgnnoï¬ï¬e (1622,85,, r p d t belonging {he f83ersd elgggget the at- and Ladylirand. The Boers still hold. May, 731-2c; Only, 73 1-180. to the committee to do as they in Agricultural Organization he- eniono a 0 or ers - - . . . .- ._ .. . ;,I , . . 5' orceI . mg Thalia Nchu district are estimat ___+_ thought best. He. belated that these ciety has, after many eatperiments. dâ€. “t Thaba N011“, hi3 advance toward ed at 40000. They have amon their discussions in Parliament; would be . . f: Pretoria will be delayed. No one here,l guns a40â€"pounder. g PROJECTILE AIR. beneficial, but no blasty judgment covered that the County of Mcatb 133 I L however, considers that Gen. Botha - One correspondent wirinr . ‘h H b' 1- . d particularly Shitod for growing 1 .: , .‘ . , g from -â€"-- a 011i 9 (â€me .. .. . , _ , , will beszle tolstand longer than i few ThrObbiflg Ithrough the Arteries weak' IBloemfomeiInI Wednesday at 11.55 p.m., “"0". That. nub...“ uflwn M. “he", The bill then passed. 53:38 digrgahlï¬atbituliï¬i) abneednigrgzi: r a) s. e fee ing is that he must be :said the .BritiSh hoped to cut off the flulh-ls Explode in nu- Body. MEAT FOR TROOPS. being sold at 41-3.1 per ’02, The to- I .. " " . . 3 beaten 0“ by the masses Of Lord “033 and Disease are lMpGSSlbiG-mnr. ,vxhole commando. Physicians in Sonth ‘Africa now M" Powell “'35 informed by Dr. 30" bacco is said to make excellent smok- Bnberls. . ,. . ‘ . . . den lh.at there is no contract for sup- ' and the societ . is of o inion that lhe Boers attacked the British out- have another theory! for explaining 1 ing me“, ,to the Canadian garrison iggdould be grown) at a pfofit of at l . i .. --â€"-+.â€"-â€"- posts at Boshof, the headquarters ofi chase s “ewe Feed makes the BIOOd ‘ AVERGE MAGERSFONTEIN. away the charges made by both Bi'i- gtyflalifax. ,It is supplied by the same least £260 per acre. 1 I ‘ _ ~ . . .â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"~._‘â€"._â€"___~m â€"-â€"-â€"-...__..â€"-â€" r.-. -Aâ€" W- §<(~§M~5MM «- ».,-.. «vow. "~w.{. *mawou. -L. . . .., , , , w w-.-... l Lord Methuen, on April 28, but with- . _ _ . . ‘ . . . T... .. Pure Rich and Healthy - - B... o... m -â€"-â€"-â€" renton shelled the Boers out of their ! u With Fixed Bayonets Fifty Charge explosive bullets. The extensive Iiii’gdfiiilnhontract- P y HE MEANT. TO BE POLITE. half constructed trenches Sunday. Not asin-glc day passes but we are Iw-as pale, weak. languid and very ner- 250 Boem° laceration often' found in bullet DEJ’AR'J‘MENT CONTRACTS. During the visit of the Princess of reminded of the value of keeping the vous, her appetite was poor and A despntch from the London Daily wounds is now said to be due to ‘hc â€if Mr. Clarke was informed that, so far Wales to the London Hospital, a little body supplied Wilh an abundance 0f changeable, she could scarcely drag which the bullet drives before it in- as concerned the Post-Office Depart- blind boy in one of the wards was sitâ€" ‘ o o u . i o. 0 _‘ ' c . A DEADLY VOLLEY. rich, red, life-sustaining blood. herself aboutthe house, and her nerves 3 NeԠfrom Thaba Nchngives an _m°l' ,0 the wound The existence of 1hls ment, no contracts had been entered ting on a chair and the princess 3901;. Heart failure. brain troubles and were completely unstrung. She could dent that occurred during the ï¬ght‘ i ' ' into since June 3001. 18994 'As 10 the to him- The chairman 0f the hospital, . . . nerve paralysis can only om: when not sleep for more than half an hour ins on Ma 1. Phenomenon can be 1’â€de â€4’5â€!“ If ' -t t the contract: with ' ' °- . ld b n' r Garrison at Matching Waited for the blood i. in a thin. watery condi- at atime Without starting up and cry-l Captain 3Towse and fifty Gordon :i round bullet be dropped into a glass iiiltilgdnlizlï¬lflennuf'acturing Company t-glnï¬iriga ‘ivhwoouhad ebeeiézesfo (giggle: the Boers Atta‘m' “011- “18 Ollt "1 excitement. lHi-ghlanders were surrounded by 250 â€f water‘ from the hi-ght or nice feet and Mark Workman had been continu- him, said: “That lady who has been ' - Deadly pneumonia and consumption “ As she was growin weaker and’ - ' it will be, seen that when the. bullet 2: ,~ ' d.- t. m .ni‘ioned th , for- - â€"‘ to on is th ' in: (13:? tgeiyaï¬fcekhzf' 3:12: cannot find. a beginning in the healthy weaker, I becamealarncibd. and got a @3311: riggfyqigifsidz‘idteï¬g gal-1:12:31; â€Vows the bottom! a large bubble 0f Eighth; [livid beech Said $115,000 and l iï¬iggmeOUlrd you meaning)? if: ' .- body. which is supplied With plenty of hour of Dr. Chase’s, Nerve Food. She {fix bayonets and charge, and the Gar- “r “'1“ become “mach“ and “be ‘0 the. latter $156,000. Both contracts con- and make your bow to her and speak ERE'SIâ€" ' pure blood to rebuild and reconstruct used this treatment for some weeks i d .- - . . the surface. In. this» case the bubble . . , . . . , .. , . - - ons, “1th aWild cheer, iush d at th . . t: med a clause prohibiting swelling. to her?’ / . "The bombardment of the Creusots; m; “53°93 wasted by .51303'0- and from the first we noticed a decid- enemy and swept them afvay with Will usually be from ten to twenty ‘ FEED FOR: HORSES. Th? boy, was delighted, and jum o guar against disease. to pro ed improvement. Her appetite became *great slaughter, thus avenging the re- times the Size of the bullet. Mr. Clarke was also informed by Dr. off the chair. He was led up to the pg; Now a Mauser bullet traveling at , . . , and she w 8 id .' .- _, f, . a. . . . - Borden that there were purchased for 088,5. a to . of his “18h, to ,mgh s,lieedtis S‘Jd 1063a“? . bitoliergi: the use of the horses of the Canadian Wh’Ch she very readily acceded. «(I bubee o ‘ (Eampress t an (side by contingents on the way to South Aifr'i- The how was duly made, and than dimensions. xpe-rimen 8 m ca 411 tons of bay, 11,813 bushels of came the Speecm How are you miss!" , , , , : builder and nerve restorative. derful treatment since n has â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-â€"â€"- » . .h f' d ‘ 1 into a = . . , . proven . . J burgeoh “ 0 Ire a 918W b , -â€"a speech wh.ch was hard] xpem (hows, the yonnger. including the. Dr. abuses Nerve Food is compos- such a blessing to my daughter.†A Private telephone “'er from the glass of water showed the bubble to oats, and 115 tcgiscoIï¬NArIa: ' but WhiCh was answered b; faive midi: German corps, advanced close to Fort; ed at the very elements of nature To allow the blood to get weak, War Office to Windsor Castle conveys I behundred times the size of the ball. M Bérgeron asked wh eth er the uiies’ conversation, and the boy rev -_.. was the hottest of the siege. Manyl 1 . - on life, to insur h “h, t t » ' ' ° ‘ - , . . ~ shells entered the hospital and wool andgvi or to ever cor es s reng h better, she gained 1? weight. â€"3 001' l giments losses at Mageisfontein. . . '8 , y 88!! you. cannot or returned to her face, and she grad- :. Laptaln Towse was blinded by the men’s laager. Under cover of the artiLZ l-hly fled a means 80 effective as nelly became strong and well. I can- E fire of the Boe- rs. 391.5. a large force, commanded by .; - Oh“. ' Nerve F006. the 1310011 not say too much in favor of this won- Abrams. l which go to form new rich red blood wat ' ' .to the Queen new i t fro t ‘ pea ‘ oun- dis ' ' ha . . , , ~ . . cry and vitiatcd is to re are th . 8 “in be 11 ' from the a â€â€œ109 of the w ' t rned to m ch l‘he garr 1303 ltay 110W until the and that accounts for its phenomenal way for pneumonia,:¢onsu:pt£m, m? ' You can frequently Judge a man by and from: .1125. experiments it is con- Soulanges and Beauharnois 0311818 I: _-w and ppy. 3"" forces were a c 08° range, when m as a sIntern builder. It is any disease, or other dreadfully fatal the ‘001 friends he has. cluded that the mass of air driven W0“;1d be bOth’ open during the preâ€" N0 DOUBT ABOUT IT they fired a volley, killing five and; a certain as the laws of t _ . . . 1 1 3 in the sent season: of navigation. , . us are. be- mphcations. Dr. Chase s Nerve Food Sheâ€"Summer is my iavorite season. by a Mauser bill 0t exp Ode Mr. Blair replied that it was expect- Doctorâ€"Do you norice a ringing ,. ed: thah~both would. be" open. the idea your cars? c~ .. , " I : V wounding many, and the ““0“ “33 cause it gets away down at the foam prevents and cures disease by creatâ€" It’s so delightful t:- sit under the tres bOdY 0‘ the wounded man With suf- repuleedo The bombardment then; duties: of disease and cures by making ‘ng an abundance of rich blood and and listen to the concert by nature’s ficient force to cause extensive laceraâ€" :3 ceased. TJ c Boots under a Red Croesi In blood and rich ‘ nerve in the s ’ ° 0 . . . bbl bein that the smaller vessels should Fair Patien ert ° 1 .9 . ’ . - force ystetm. In pill feathered son tors. he, enthusiasti- tron. This destructive 811’ bu 6,19 l . am y. flag. were fulï¬ll-ted 1““ ‘0 3‘0““! “I. 3 Ohm. 95 Parliament form, 50¢. a box. at all dealers, crEd- callyâ€"Isn’t itï¬hough? 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