wrB ® \\( " e m 9 o t . NC w\ us R Y f ) S *rege® * ® a» 7 6e T Â¥IL*#s Â¥ . @4 s uk 800 "s1~ + es ae* in A 1 W HOt d oo w# 18 Z .# PUAAY 6 20A +9 30(1 9T B ad; m Government, TCwns _ }" ;i ud hâ€"mMpR® 'chwï¬ï¬‚e‘ rlain, $ cnal wept io L lï¬d" Torm 'AFThrfl‘r!gf‘ #1*» 1 maday 02 [d merist tA Canad Aan op torts T tié Canad Ai {roner‘ 1 00 8 w..p.mdwmaauw og *or to. a ocoph hip nakked mid 1 7 service in the Tradgy? 1 08 _ 122 offrers gt.‘fta}f{f:ï¬?.i ‘Ct4. ; io â€" now |lgdtetd napono ATf te h |f ; ab “;:uj Infantiry lrutt:’zmafl, C ce offt"cered py Cana %" 1 10 U carad ans, and armeéd rit ) +" Vbyâ€"anada. e# + oT b o The kets}t94f -M;Mz&‘ ; OI t meut.all Iw’iwllfï¬ t l ar oef Canndi W]Hn“\’ifllf!‘i Will. Go {{AAOOHOD % 3h ,K‘l T + ht noly cebie RHT . Sic Ne OVE UOU *." cccmmnteme | . s n t c t c rod Odore! MRMATUU D aâ€"Hattallion} / oys a MaderoRs .fl. +h .0 udeBof®0 wefthdd"""" l rancdiatie Linen A hec to take over t o heeeanhotte ie en ameme e Ccms sns canla oo med Ts C the command r 232C 2: 8 AStopts UT Cl« 14 AdJ rewertild tingent for | t 5. fl‘ the I o s w»z--;*‘.*,.f;“:,;-mw-;*;; d 0AOSM :Â¥Q4:! morg es io son ty i "The, S cMENE, . Th A Col. j & U oo aailg wha‘dit 'ig;c; muygggéo\‘-’t,gf- ‘?gt}g\si n'??m A _ 129 off waptro AYF s To AkqwK .Q}“%egl hi lc mBo 03y | gorb« ud a t Cik ‘h;d' M#9*"*iin m..c‘@.‘_?‘“_, s n l:'l ,g;“br}' ‘kn)~ d“u .'};‘ llllfl‘““*hnnm.!! i .b "},};.‘l‘» Y"d-b‘v ,‘,,iu::t-md%ï¬i’uu‘l \â€LIW Vu,;.g.ï¬g: y(qutlwmmann _._Ontario and Quebec to be Represent®1, 4A among» the Atic rs _â€"Major MacDougall, Major Denison and Captaig x TB MacDbonngll Ordered to Assist in the Organization â€"â€"vompany Chiicers‘ 2 490 .. Names t« be Announced on /F hursdayâ€"â€"Uetails of Organizatio® and bus: oKadistment. j expuCK presostt doouts se un t AP3 § c as e s )6 01 1J duoricont gablo® Her Majesty‘s Govâ€" L‘..n:x.nnh Reg':inenlz o‘f'lniun'tr}v W'lfllj yoyg eqinment : drume tece vea â€" witP® mnitch ~ pace the gervices of Ma jors J?‘C"Mé@' T eb ue m . in en 4 Dougall and 3. J. A. Demyson 9}“}( 6 * (__C _ Wink amd (Cantain A. I{rLI‘-{lc" †b %"-,! jerseys, woollen, Iâ€"simems;of o=mm e e ue F6 af 4&nvH®E,1 »ns. brushes, cloth, 1 4.,--J;,w|.f<.rcc~.Hre'rwut e Uhi clyiy . G polishing, 1 ; shaylyg, 1j ,“‘l.klu.‘_-?-,;&mwb‘ .\’s I'HZ(%-‘.N )0i8, kni\fl‘..n‘sï¬k#. hold ‘ ‘]lL‘"."""â€m- B"i"'.‘ k allg. * nu% bst ge and da tion. ank s.‘ wï¬l. Closprâ€" "‘2& râ€"ofâ€"exon, ‘Towâ€" | {rom store, c ud sB «s 2; soap, pieces, 2 ; socs, 6T ‘W len, 4 pairs . blacking, ting.,1. â€"belé4 Imsor.n.nrm:n’.m&nwmflmuiâ€"kniuk pose. _ At othe ‘.XL;;D(l:iemeth&fl&% Jl!bl‘ï¬"?; and t,h)q cers (‘l)mmnl"d , : yput beged 1 hi flugastace will t JR ‘.‘3‘."';"9 }’gmlï¬t,: ‘%‘!Y“".:H'f\h light texâ€" â€ï¬l‘lw “1 avall 4 1 ut i{& t "siy, «feot long other bulldnq t, stsot %vï¬ï¬mfl NIf 'Lï¬lesk“?-, and fup.@] tered into for â€" wmorlt Wikkbs® exaolent W _ to the cal® lowanee of 60« C ap ount dheâ€"lego o0 Oc..C> 10 1 which, with TTBOTSEODCUERLXIENY nio.c. § cC~°T Melt & Militia orders, issued urldl-;y state corCENT 239110 t;mflh.lmner: orders IAeutenantâ€" '-â€â€™E * & H&mn E. ï¬g““'ï¬"“’ Rogal Canadâ€" I ian Dragoons, will perform the duties: rompletâ€"d, whs af District OfMRCeH EOdnifanding. Miliâ€"4 bY "h€ 4 SPTP tary District, \[F:I. Lieutenantâ€"Col, § the chief staff Otter hay mé sL ected to organize] °CL. command y ‘.ivoflnmf' Merce for special serâ€" officer comma 7 enA tton 315 + Toronto, whe 2u11T.I a tâ€"Colonel B. H. Vidal, D. for its ec C â€" NPR Cns 7 omm . dsc lt OOI!tl‘act,‘ 293901 C O Kok :aney uBA 18012047 :s A A Wy ds _ (Saoned 4 3MA A i0 â€"«f‘»l:lf. as.ons {yuore eaed # 3, «fsol IV who vrommandeu Luo «4"" derailed â€"by the Boors At belongs ww» Mgu.irnuum â€m?n‘!llï¬o. ?dd i Rhiw ebveted the Ma I0 . WiKa; X * mm’m he‘ -_r‘ï¬'gm through the Matabelés, ‘re leaguered panty snd p4ont i ioi wl en P ies 1 4C o ca xiflfl%):qgï¬ï¬‚éï¬gï¬ B T. Vidal, D. Aroeveahne Sosks ‘Ofticer on thee (Head: Aetrigge Aath, mtarn fre ta) 10 DL us A S pirg‘s the T but. t peria tey ‘ul tors groa WNabeebdbietmemeit _7 M cvsemare The n-,flml!vnhll-x received by the 7 'VI,UP this afternoon, EI@WM mj Mavernment. h M ugh.â€".J rdilsup «* WILL REMAINAMACT| oo uP oprtOser 25TH. Lidb@idibjOttér‘ will be the x0 mandaing" officer o the Ca giment, which will sail {rm on the: 25th. inst. or ‘the .A Seurcdiutain. . 68 Proj} es The â€" Majore, of| the . res pru,mb!y (Io chexen one fr and one from Ontarip. Jo work jaf r_i\wac‘" a J\KJE\ Great copt, ;.e:vluk 09:?;.'1 serge, unlined "Troc, kharki, *)lr; legging "® dmirs : shrt ptcoa c ol us affficcin t dn ds tsA ty regiment is going on at ,élm MLItIA Department, dbut: it 4UTRâ€" pgeobable that the persooumal of thw@fTicers will be, known i before ‘Pilrcdays | *~/ EqUIPMEN‘T® TO‘8K ‘S35p iL The. Superingyendentof | \tto:es, tepant Coloned, Ma@liGainily «d 10 / ATTAME llwi;yx @urnighing the ‘WWWQ' oliisegs . a q1 , men the owing equipea@ent in jp ) u. Great coat, 1 , helmet, wplt.o:_"; i l T 8 ( "‘ d T t’ mo#:o . i t"‘l‘lï¬ â€˜en “-‘(:1‘1 ftz"€_31 ,\) PV J C 4 cW y ATEwor ich;e# ;:,';i'{ l uP d dai! haBl§ or e [s:orpr EY 5 2 d prijeuge #04 ig i wR ']6,\‘\ \ B Crm in‘#w *\ k POIY, Ab* f’ï¬â€™ 83 f\'.-!' Y.}‘flï¬ng 4!1 inspect ap Sm ouf P "} ut Re att p y to 20 J7) 7 A0 6 8 cW‘ C :ntf:( 24042 & V.'I'U“flk') iftg uhi rhere 4 ’_:;*Q‘ U\ oOs B A nccbasg a â€t *« acs% ) forTunIon. all afs, 2; soap, piec len, 4 pairs . black ire .all adqnewhews Lt 6L nada w hoeHvidl ; f hmd | s {nteresi$ vaeti s th "r.-'.‘.whwn.kfm] e ind wtp), un opo ary® & * n s s eand tod. | Wilfrid Laurier and| his were determined to leqvre 1 omnintitbde! by Cang@iqute "*"" l e Qef LrdAb © & of the 1 authomtties® ko on . dontts w hether AheDodp4!6S 6 & as A Om laigterpstiOt I would d | o ;{:i.ii-tign Stai his district ~ rolment_of m *mï¬::‘z% g:arJohn.w 10 arl! ues SOREe PR CRON O P PWA I is dl‘tdott:t to':u:perinleflld""tht; enâ€" olment men for spegial service in "\nd?vl'.lmturn to beadâ€" â€"Ottawa, on completion of m t tenantâ€"Colone! Vidal‘s headâ€" uarters will be at the Union Club, . John. R. C. R. I. OFFICERS TO GO. The officer commanding the Royal ha + SI OUu: litl d comearpente > Oe «ow rama & * Tu 3 VC(Â¥ Fks &i:lq;Ԡ,,.i‘iï¬,, v Can to Africa Under_lts Own MOOigéqeg! TW 2001\ 0s knivgs and 3 0%4â€"O C Come armorou CIdU" Of No vir, Oune eRNMNIIOEC npu;;tduc?-m‘ : Boors at IKraapol i 1<3¢ poouk chfiracter ardtenmâ€" [acponaiand .\luun;ï¬omï¬}qï¬dmga: Sllbil{?lï¬)fls(m& a knowâ€" ï¬'vi’(-;n eted «k'('urgx}&l",‘)q!:.anoiv clrilluzrltu iuirly good shots. ,wan., w hen, . "Widd »Phe whivbéer ‘to be "cfirolled is 120; in o‘ ‘fought . is "W}'ï¬d‘:k company. . All â€" men serving in abolés, relieved a the active militia; will be engOlled as andpsoorted themoto. privitcs ; those serving in therâ€" perâ€" *\ _ ! mament force will: be enrolled "at their LJ £3 Z2 1 sail from QH@DEG or the Allan Limer: W (a) ‘zmfl.m_ the . resment 8t m one from Quebec tarip. Toâ€"night the J\?(\) ‘-.&\.-.-:a of the o Ed 2P PC yage | Fane Seate d in abtex «Bocdw ing dinWÂ¥ ©1Me6rs i T:.( the Imâ€" wlad stt awmiats Rve k unesW & ho Chamber yd. foresne L 1" t thers" (of nB HaprQZHr (lay &1 dud uo «es tohe»h@ . :k the ; scnerans * e, * Y'flfdl * ‘.ï¬ffl!ï¬? orernr J gâ€";&txoâ€"t*“mï¬m on fmer ‘soâ€"markedt Bepa {insâ€" | yive it prompt attention an 1P use oaes Ti th THAOSIS: wOmeode 8P 30. Vt C “lmuwné, P k ’..{:hifilm.; ) Liew made fie‘d rilte it chatd medber. ut d "EiFe.ope ;*/ m?&gm%;&ï¬?fmï¬@ L oyees conc sd.will ke & %%(m‘&?ï¬q&;l rii"dgse p Canadian Regiment of Infantry, Wil . uce the services of Ma fors Jy.:C. Macâ€" Dougall and S. J. A. Deujison and;| Lieutenant_and Capt@ in A. /. Magâ€" Donbé.}. at the flis‘ppfl:x of | Lteol>CoP Otter for duty in aennecti xligx'ph,_the fgxaréi.zelé%;qï¬ the yo.ntegr TorC® for | C es ons h PE 04. ThispooG1cetrs®‘. NT $ess e fp dE aÂ¥#i | %!3 ,M’tcss%ntiahfsï¬d&t.fla‘ oth corad ds O eSE L1 o ,â€" aceounkts, I etc ¢ I (fefmery‘ or Port NTE! with n-rt»r(véï¬"tï¬â€˜ï¬\flï¬hfl‘ Minsisgrist TY\ 4O@nan m3kCu NMT3UERANKNEE y HQX 0 W [ s‘nggmd.raï¬li. / For : purposes . of «lisâ€" [ olpl news officers ~commanding ~ comâ€" pani=©éan make temporary appointâ€" ARl.tibe yo[ ; N. ~0. ~officers, pendmf ‘the ':uï¬)‘ï¬Â»vu} of " the commanding %lcer, t ~§5H ) joining: the.company anmiothe \temporary N. C. officers appointed | will be vaid by the district. offices commanding from his imprest credit! at permanent corps rates from the lato.. of .. their | attestation. _ Men®" of the permanent corps will m{t bey atâ€" tLostsT‘{or‘ paid until ~the date ..on, which they are trapsferrect from their, |. pee ent 4MMG4 o) y fo,; 7Â¥ 0 | 4 ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS. C ws regards the administration ‘Uf the | companies during formation, the=folâ€" .l'.o.\ lc dnustgrructions© aro ‘given;,;{The aMing*ACi|| Frrovim® Mflzui'.r‘ffl;nn(;; } t > medical, Pxt ; tiays ecayired foroj§hq â€" imedfornl, PX companies will he under, the ..comâ€" manl of the dffs‘tlxet‘ofr{‘gé-(l"’%(in:gaégf ing. . but . the: officer: nontma,ndi ' ihg’ company can coprespond direct wit flm\al!ldbr'lébdngï¬tï¬iiug the _ forec (Lieet.â€"Col. Otter, Toronte) regcagy)â€"« im‘u[il regimental matters. At Sta‘ tionsâ€" wher>â€"units of Qï¬w ,pï¬ anen {fotseo Hre cwonttasedyo efl«MQ will . Dt «athaobed rte «afe bl on inss b e toul discipling, _ rations ‘and _ agc@a@O4 da tion. Bankets can be drawn from store, £ 18 barrack {UrDitUESLA> other buld tss and a contract enâ€" tered into for thalr ratioys, an alâ€" lowanee of 600 per d‘em C ® 'uï¬ which, with their dz a v cover their svbegtance and lodging. romplet~d, whe1 a report will be made by the d‘strict officer commanding to the chiel stafl offqar os: : fi-‘ cer command‘ng ‘t.‘hz y} 1e officer commard‘ng the iment at Toromto, when orders will be given for its cot t»a thopnâ€" r contract | %ï¬ ï¬ï¬l i_g &ring t "the | stric COnCENTR TE~AT QUEBEC, _ f .r()Ls 6A tlglg 5 eon «8e ‘compaby* pamniatâ€"da wher a reanort will be made offcer command ng will off‘eer command ng will issue to the m saiet a e polr S‘s ° ls 1 acodunt at=the 4 t ~~or P t e Cmh o e ie qu‘stion for the whole journey. Disâ€" | fighting. trict offcers commanding will pay all| _A large force of Free state Boers. expemses out of the {imprest sent them, | estimated at from 11,000 to 123,000 furnishing afterwards receipts in dupâ€"| men. is watching the passes of t.h'e lrate for all expenditure incurred by Drakensberg range, . from Oliver‘s At other stat‘ons Estrict offiâ€" commard‘ng ywill ac#r on their oJ sB6L 1C). O3 meal for the whole journey Te men must be accommoâ€" inspection of the {vOl e performed l)y!"'the t:t,tm:hed to perif4T here there are ":;& ork a medical offite & the district offiâ€" n the latter case, & of the recruiting,4 he number of mef forwarded to heftdâ€" [ to â€"â€"by 6 /nss a. "Aingle s Payâ€" win. "ingaO@&â€"Pdy x (Â¥! the 1( ti 1ODS Lo s , â€"er Inding igy pdindet manding o proceed mporarLy aligr are? $ i i\Pax iye depots ind fitkt: ho‘ upp othe pper left orâ€" wrapâ€" icéers and all corâ€" ate,, and 1 preferâ€" order No. ing will » enrolâ€" onveer RING h ecessary oifice or Miliâ€" gh to Canâ€" r reâ€" in force n('ef‘f nedesâ€" them under these insuru are held responsible for heing gxet Sigeqd, but nIP the enpolfitéent a#cnmmofl itlg and dpspateh by rai mei E& T Tthe Ln HESt PmE oP C d l bnlist on â€"the regiment. ~ + _CANADA LIFE‘S OFFER, |, .. ThE Board of Directors of the.Can; ada Life Assurance Company . held thoirsTireA gooting in their Toronto orfit'ï¬â€™-&a’;tegdny and signalized it by passtng~ a"" very liberal _ resolution, touching: the: irterprotaition â€" of,. the company‘$ policies, ; held by policy: holders . who »may ,eu,lvist,_,Iur‘-ser\ic(s in the 'l‘r.-mr;vp.a.l:,\,v:mr,'m;S()uth Africa. The resolution is as follows : ‘" Phe Canwdinm C@overnment," wavring decided 1o amd & (%qift.' i tflanudmns to m ce hk m.nmf ~&8 in the war ~/ ~2reoks Liks T‘s GOINGTO BE TOUGHK CARVING." OmPPRECCUERCUTE COTTOUCL Wms L 04 o amd: & (;‘Qininï¬mt W Hesist the Ingpotia ‘rï¬-\: ow penct nigo cing Colg C1 . ! Awing detitfa \‘%A) in pouition, &f; per@n o ng wl dsc medt t hib Cdl a * C s o is ca 14c + 0 S nx I%. <as css wing desirabje :o a define the | : asststant S\ 1‘)@:‘:&10&!% f; nge rigwilholding. poli=4â€" Hemn. 44. w ]St cesc in thib «0Cs }:l e ,\]wuéwmze. +Deputy "lI\;'d]l: £ xiny ... Fegopk9k.; Civsg, that, any |} Woyune, C.0B.0 ‘h@'il ])I)‘(\fli{l.ï¬{ll?’ m\'\!lï¬?ï¬ml for miliâ€" .i.\sistaut. Ad AKaryâ€"Rervice be dispensed with on all | wW, H. Dopglas ‘poticies ï¬q‘\sv held by all policy â€"hotders | ;. Klj\hd,..KL'\’: of the CaB%ada Life Assurance '('v()li»;' Desat?t Ate: pany, whia "Kive written notice torthe*) â€"4Gor. g‘odurt. conmpanyof} their selection . for:=Setâ€" 1 ‘TRoni s and I .‘fl(‘izhi..flhe!f{grum;v:ml war. _ Second 5| w(-'h'g,"é-i"].\_‘,,g»,, w ce o n»Awont of any such PRyIL Workk‘C2‘Bo ‘-‘ neine deilf? posuition &f; 1 cls> ns t hib 4i3# r is s :dnne Aid ks conmpanyof} their selection 10r‘Se‘> :'v?dni':.rh‘t_the!‘_g‘r:mzv;uxl war. â€" Second ? W igghegpovent of any such ; y Nolger pot $ iving paid any preabinans falilentime®Whring his absence qunegl ty the “{3‘«,"‘;! will keepn his poligi¢a‘us: ‘ " M ‘:., q effect during thp ety® itc uP3 + a | < AEfiasmwiÂ¥ibroad, the unpaid| ASB@1t 1 L 140 L0 > bpdyymid‘= W$R Dundee is now pritktichliy :aD S Special â€" trainsg have brougit ‘siwhn three thousand persons, mosthy women and chiidrenm, bosides many. on trucks (flat cars.) .. eR q 084 000 mss aar kess w nR e e NR NO Ta _ EC A n@lit{try‘}ml(ar to evacuate .. waB receiyed in Dundee at 9 o‘clock , this morning. The Dutch and. native Joâ€" eal: miners,. hove«tofgeyheir work in ijx-fwthvh:iam-hm’e _been closed . dOw, owing: to tne'ala‘mj-?%the Boer# aro in the vicinity ‘of Pindee. | _ EEPOTE PEAEAEvE : SE MAAA ies enc d eal ; miners. have«tel their work in oo iciss Abbtridh)bWl1. the mines aro in the vicinity of Dundce. Oliver Davis reports tBH&t his gtore, in Ingogo wak looted by,, the Boers:! He ‘:vl:;lvd(:hed them mNcwoan:;: on § iay mnight, _ an4 ‘i‘mw the yance â€" guard of Genm ‘mbert‘s colâ€" umn enter Dannbaugser #tation, which is ; gouth . of _ Newosasti®. ;. Our patro! beyond. Dundag last cauglrt a spy named, Vermidak. . To d se d csWE c wl it osnl Atstn t j Our patrol beyond Dundag last night cauglrt a spy named, Véermifak. It ap~ pears from this man, who is a Dutch«= man, that the Boers have torn up the railway near Ingagazre,, A hotel keeper there saw them. Four Boers entered his . hotei, bought and paid for their zoods,, then told him to get out, and took possession of the place. j 1 i };o l iFnas a ‘ aat.Anle OOR . ROsessmT s Phlls 10 Fets w t ‘‘Private reports say that a Boer cole amil is Advancing from De Jager‘s drift against Dundee, with about. {if= toei thousand men, but their. nunber is greatly exaggerated. Probably there aro: onty! about seven‘ thousand. id /. L. am: returning> to I»mndée in view of exentualities., The pro':mmnti(::; oï¬ s Eue mote Cl isfinta uen es NOREEIE T. PBE CRNRT T0 tm e 100 C o iv ts 1. amâ€" returning> to IDmndee: in view of exentualities., The prociamation, of martial law , will haye, &, beneficial effect iA clearing the border of numâ€" bers of spies and other ‘s‘:lqu;;&qgï¬ 7j,,|“[~“u,flng in Three Columns, The â€"{ollowingâ€"statemont "ting .li‘lfgll:lflneewretzm?‘amltflo mel: 1D!(oGPBPUdo #AbbNM i\ ie AMRE C nk ’( . 4808 e T xï¬z%uu C rlyg! 10 sasef renluid 47 8Â¥ was made by the enemy in tlhree [iJrB@Ns. ~oommsâ€"â€"Cf LC PISWC Wan i 1M UMCC O .mrp:iwrs. with the Elollzmdnr VYolu SaU mR y 4ts under these instructions..,.. Zhey | eld respons‘ble for due economy _gxet S‘aed, but ;tgp'f'@&)parny,.qut, npoltitént a?cnmmofla n, ratiou«â€" 14 despatch by rail of the,CQWMe, s withcut incurring | delay . BY | g for approval of theoir arrangeâ€" E:x‘x;x;;;{x;t pl&re, Mount _ Prosp&@t. x1 C5â€" *1.oDBBITE J CC i e @0 _mlulrod i C Cocc & !ihn wenn tor Rek PR wWoOrs DNb _ _ The objective _ point 0 1 thrc? CyTHIOMâ€".4.: oC ®;me! libr idth T r 1s the=â€"cor v8 ept "tfte prefious _night atâ€"Genezalâ€"CoHe y ‘gâ€"0« camping plkee, _lg)unt I"rosp*t. Yesâ€" ing ethe Jiry: ans xC tdA 4s y ~~ m TE T Lk tha on south to Ingagane, but the greater portion of the cemmando retired aurâ€" L Te o0 wwuks uns srethe shclm * 1 Te thudl has Ween concentrated east of _ tlte. De..Jager‘s qrift, on Octoper 14%) cagtu Afel c en el -1 ; A ipickeWo n â€" fantry "Bixtiet les so exchanged a few shots _ with ~the F()‘i]]’l a Iléu'; ("(7!1’3 1> Pow 1004 A Tey, ) 40110900 ts hawathntis AME ut tmb s 6 GiAr EC P 1 ring his absence qnaguty gnmj‘ï¬q o OAACAHE 6 d AUM s oc‘ M will keep his poligi¢a/us mgipfl,\,rmmg,m,,i'wm!j#nâ€gm {fl'ï¬fj | effect during thPp etrg® }mdufl,&g)i-nn usbrdoselTtunai= â€" 6 & Ts road, the unpaid} mw.n\,i,;((;uwbmml'rï¬d&::m%shflm}l jfl““u ated as a loan lllY*!mQï¬lln[)‘r.qu-nmlrxmueand ug bat arodo ads : + \ Agppriâ€" olObmnvend vie Rowid avtorimed Jragard e es t "'f‘z‘.ï¬ï¬‚*}rllhflf‘l‘i. l“"!‘l"wn“'“"" W\ y(:q-y('.' M DUNDEEi $ h \Sta ff: lofiffeen Blo y ad easi Mébretâ€"\g, jpy woue tul M.@A â€"Relatess â€" tout ode dfurl ; |.. .. IE2 io i iess t 4t se it 5 o ol cce i 15 t e ed eas ol V s rincutinttpe ns ie EBC 5 oncixit:r%leocqubt p o 14gh | the Boersin jx rtic twdp and thregs, pa‘! tBel c en e dâ€"rcrâ€"arr) 1 mvyéti â€" country| Is‘ E_-'.\ icketo ,X{' s @th j an re being| * "Cixtiot les o ftcommodated on â€" YAr 1§ farms.| in a â€"few shots _ wit > aritzburg _ itself crowded | wi e â€" au +i4¢>as mares i10om all the | th & anhWic bnildines are being utilized.|sa LOQi/AC AQdiLiac Care d I eÂ¥ hree Columnsi o 563 statemont ~hasg lwei are el‘ig.ble. to Have Fifteen in ric closed . dow1, Uns. TORONTO U and ed y Lgagy#o tur rrRA§SVAAL. cater | Many Boers Ap tlyf Afraid of Nhyâ€"w ) e sc enges. ® e by Pier blet It is re BYS * ortedson trustworthy aufhority that i+ schsbp " Ping phoy ftadof Feporal)" Pn h ore cerc acmealinrer 0 :0 010 Dh3 N3 6b groms nbct shaP) 0 ROAEYUhe]q :M o PMET Td p3,â€"| Ma grer '%ff'mï¬%w'#t a ‘f..[’r."f..??;..,.‘.z. sa7gt (O> Hoek ; mo: Collens‘ . cass. ALNRCB L _ [MPIC pashed pacrols : in a : few. cases ‘down the : berg, but â€"at ; presont . the main‘ force;, has, niot! debouched: frem ;. the actugql n{Ss2S8, which @are~ being , . .enâ€" prenglied, ..pl. sds aooliniest oo : Our, troops, are in, excelleont: spirits and fettlie. The Natal, volunteers, in particular, , aro doing ; valuable / work in: a goldierlike manucr and spirit. The weneral officer. commandilg ; An 1\14'aml greatly~ approciates their conâ€" duct. |, bpytipey t t ; i ll(-udqliurtt“r's Stail. . Lonmdon cable: The following offiâ€" cers form. the British . headquartera staff for service in South Africa‘ i -L'ommandl..ugz-m-cniwâ€"diml. Right lpn. . Sir. Redvers Bullea, V,0Cl} _ ;. oo s n W cp e e ge c ic 4 Aidesâ€"deâ€"campâ€"Major.. Coop®r, Capâ€" taimns Schofield and Sacks illeâ€"West and T.ieut. Trotter, . cutin®t . ns T Sn PmoOsy‘ y __._car24Gth Chief: of Staffâ€"Majorâ€"enera Areh‘bal& Huntet, D.S Ol ; rnssigtant Aiflivbary© Secretary Hom.PF. Wyu‘Stopford, CV. 6 Xmadnl ~Deputy 1&'41)1:&1&1&1@1{@&:11:{&)1 Wiyomey £ 8 is s 8 0 doues d Assistant Adjutantâ€"Generals+â€"Col. wW, H. Dopglas A, 1x.C,,, qayg Col. H aplo‘s‘ C â€"yoncrais Cenergl Lord Metugy tï¬i‘{?f"({' »6ir g'r&r‘}h’z(‘h%zgzï¬:' %i‘g Â¥on fâ€ll':g’}“,fl: wl ud Huatdhcbeddlydip ; B comigt ‘f’,“g’.g:?ï¬f,.’;r,‘af;lj} fit ’fté:{’u x:‘ 6 cesc 5o madbnene iIFE dnd ‘Col LyotiWooi}, W idutPhopds," TIart ‘Aatd 8 0\ f 1. Bribishe; on / £a Orange River, reports; {Afternoon delayed)â€"The ,. Boers suffered a reâ€" verse on Sunday &t Spruit{ontein, ten miles . gouth .of Kimberley. . An_ ‘arâ€" ufl:_(_)x:ed.t,min mflvotx,‘l)t.,,()\h?»ï¬;abrm gn e?j train, reported, to,, ve; been, captur by .&mm y me_arvf,tg& sprp,itggnt,em siding. A party, of rs. wh:) wor‘e & 1 PV eP qR L weunas +wa »ail. PrabaMon. Display White RALLAEHEy ) . 220 PPH9 D p Cc d t _ 3R encamped nearby lowered â€" the railâ€" way signal and (lispla{ed a . white flag, apparently with the idea of inâ€" ducing the driver to proceed. _ The driver suspected that the Boers were in pocsession and stopped the train, CE oh onA EW Iohae sB PAMESETIO T CC es . 1Gus EL whereupon the Bbe‘g‘s issued in large: force and opened fire, but without, any | effect. The ‘soldiers replied from theâ€" train,‘ and‘ about half a dozen Boops : were ‘killed. ‘The British were unscratched. PM 8 § Seven hundred Boers surprised . a party of thirteon Cape Colony police who were guarding the railway ,at Riverton Road, eighteen miles -‘norfll‘ of Kimberley,:on Sunday morning. The police retised. A.~ terrific. explosion L SA cU TT T4. AK Tie o meatinwnel ENe Oe s Pm m d m e EL 2 TRTY â€" . (% Relates â€" o0 ods» uf\Am i Anae l)hisiovnhzï¬mMWM\utamn;tâ€"‘ P oo e se ol andTe poiico POWACL. PRb CAE V m o & was heard datern and it is believed that. the Booers blew up.the. station. . ; . Sss M ol ue e P sc e _A reliel party ..O0f Irom imberloy, met Riventon., ,a[fÂ¥ei.ene A WlayHP / NY e i AQ hQu hset . 4 ol glites uts \E)"iï¬"! "I% ;gf?m = “r."-givn nRGI . 3 g@{w@ k ho oL (Pfeo ns e tm aty. Sullivan, who, with a trooper whoke Lorst ]wed â€"omenvreied â€"rembdismoun tei him, was captured _cent‘y. s a tUt [ &,,jéi(. T »portexson trustwo?‘Uns aUBMTU CCC the Boers,in partic twdb and threia‘J ag‘ce~=g rt i ving 1 mvyéti country @th an re being d4tcommoditeT on ~â€" var 1§ farms. , aritzburg _ itself ) crowded eramaras a i0om all the mublic buildings are being utilized. There is much distress. Seven thousand natices have entered Natal from the Transvaal within the last week, and most of them have gone to Zululand. BOKEKRS ARE TREORN! Gollens‘ Paké. They| ° hay jef party ..Of. 25,, police s sent jmberloy, met. these!Boens neal'{' m ,,(fÂ¥e ; eramy o dispayed"" Nlag to cladnseithe strow®s| «46‘ t riort : fhaie apus i cthe: 1p1 e IVM mm ha §£&tlâ€")iajigr4iqxxerai attitudse Flags in‘Order to Trap +4 900 / reti H L Di , [ 9el Secretaryâ€"COh t CARU 1 11007, v"" ‘ nef Froe Sbite Thenm | the w 4 q e is / [ BR O AERPMTIS °T CE Ts ï¬h’oqgh P the" Xxflqnu‘t‘acyuie Yo'f’ ltl;g ‘] The most remarkable point in fatorite new bulet, UMST kad’f j 24 | nection with the transporta tior n,retarded DÂ¥ an. outbreaksof 1020 | rancements t mbout 6 poisoning among the e.mp‘o;,ees,'t is ! han be vakdit P ue â€" en lepartment is Wworkini day atld Nighiâ€" | Service with6ut~ Materiatty" dis Tons of scrap are'bwng-.sh:p[x:d.m: ing: the, shi L ade. . .. make gas for, the \Xar balloons, which t 4NG. AbaP: F‘é’a u‘lg sship Butwark are 'thf't?g‘ tiken out on a more extleg.:‘ be" lammichel oi "Oct. 18thi She sive scale. and with «@ more vemplete | have: 4ssn undert ~â€" construction (qpipmmt_.-mnan‘e\'er.betoro, 245 |than. seven ; m?hf’ "Thig will 4 -:t“'ONI]BRWD VAe'[‘[.YITY, ':u‘u-. a launc ime record a 'M.eél.mv'uila..the. men‘ for wliom these weighâ€"record for , under impiements of war; are being 19{ |strur tion,) i are pouring(oyt of barracks, to ‘1 ‘4251...(100 [ f ports,, sthnding, by to, emjark, difib$ Ne | ABIU ty 1| is V ‘ ing, manoeuyr,0€ and practising at“ with a new wireless telegraph) targets every gpare hour. The reserves| YentOn,. the ‘contrivanee. of Mr are Ewarmiiig Into Aldershot in l}u-| H. Suyllivyaa,â€" -"Nwhdndm ‘a heraldged batches and : reshoulder: ::g‘l vice for dotermining distance be! their rifles as if the transformation : ships. London cable: .A despatch from Pretoria asserts‘that the Transvaal Government‘ hihs ‘cabled to Mr. Joseph Benjamin. ...Robhinson, the Aniilionaire goldâ€"mine OWner, and phnirmï¬m of the Robinson Soutli ‘African Banking Comâ€" pariy, who is now in London, to return to : Johanneshurg On pain of the conâ€" {iseation of his property. Mr. Robinson. characterizes | the alleged threat, A8 ridiculous., .. He.. says he | is . a British subject ; that ; the, Pransvaal, Governe ment liks to right to demand: his reâ€" turn, and that "his property has not beer. andcannot be conf iscated. | P EOONEIAONEUNTDL 1 0 aeent a ) i & 7 , . GENBRALP, A, QRONJE.!¢ > General Cronje, who is in command ou, the southwestern . border, will be remenmbéred as having been in comâ€" mand of the Boer force which met Dr. Jameson outside Krugersdorp._ _ After General Joubert he is regarded as the best fighting man in the Transvaal ï¬rvice. H‘s fireeating opinions and is unoomx;gm‘ ising Anglophobia have reudered J1 1'\‘ery§p¢0|a1?‘zn the Reâ€" L@T2 T PCE i) Engiish. m cruiting officers are traâ€" velling in,?u?mburg and , Lorraine, entisting for the war in South Africm Gearman =‘ honâ€"commissiomed _ ‘officers whose |terim‘‘of service ‘"‘his expired. They are coffering . a bbdï¬ty'-tv)f;39q_ , ic h ; .m 'i;’}ï¬â€˜,{"g'f," ; . mabilisatipns i:proceeds *’*E’i«f%sjdéï¬?flx“égï¬f‘ fitte" §m4e 6 WItH‘al} ï¬zfll'& ‘,.&:‘1‘?‘ s hare ha vealféborbed iI yeld / $ Anaâ€" Bok havairegored iioihs Aty oï¬ Phou $ ons i hane dn e penevrO M DPCm UIMR P ET: PNC CC mmxin&i'thmï¬m Hotini! 69Mhese temigcos [mmmmw 'fl!.lea'!l Ktlo Tmn&Waa] l@%ï¬mlfl&l tho¢lethos. on their MATSYâ€" sd4 40 sogeoulincs |:0! t %?g’fadi 4o 990R0UIMUAO® 1101 [ i150d â€" eITwWO DRowW x#p. 00 al sosegooh=‘igâ€"eid_ YG _ 294L | . Sad Ending to a HOIIW; Excoursion at River du Loup, Quebec. Ba Halitax ; D« MHarndit m of Rb?hG%d‘ Hm_‘d‘t‘.%r}éf:.}}. %}%(’)flet. a«{ccountant! ‘of / the: Peopie‘s*Bank, of Halifax® :s Edwin. and! WaÂ¥ter â€" Jarvis, sous of; Ja A. J aryhs, : (t!onr merchant, pa‘iled in d 4&mall yacht togo to Hare: Is‘and. 141 afofht 4 C# ‘ The party attempted to reach shore in a email canogowher ;blielatiger sunk with the five occupants. The only one that could swim was Pommet, who saved Edwin Jarvis and H. R. White, and after great efforts attempted to save the others, but his strength gave out. ‘The two bodies were found at low tide. terda yâ€"norniurgd ive &kaftg mer, named H. R. White, manager of the People‘s A RIDICULOUS THREAT nsM rrtp Th e Soig hied, nnmed r“"[‘f'fl‘"!’)‘:,"ï¬â€™nlrgelyA' l .avam [af _tha! Einvlish, 10 i re ceaselessiy mm } flower 08 is 'M‘“ww & The fon ~ and qrdinh (,a‘m)n(-gt,ï¬_ r| mar Mhi comâ€" oP the @etivity in bined i" thé fact that amn unâ€" ined, from the fact written rule in the British . army o‘ rounds, of: small that officers must always stand unâ€" ut Woktwien last | dor fige oven stt the men are tsih pafio <% | lying down, aigkes mouprming probable Aanufacture of the | in many t British house. 8A et, "Shirk 5," has | â€" The most remarkable point in conâ€" mjoutbreak,.‘of lead | ;lf; ::l:rln wt;bh thettmhxol?nrmtlon arâ€" the emp:oyees this | ran&Qmen : ships king day g,m night, | San. be m.k(g«%-’lï¬e -“G?\ggxmem, Nd WEP!* | gopyjee \vlt,hmï¬m"aisburb- LD‘S EYES ON BRITAIN tb IÂ¥ed. \ Amnaâ€" : thaifP will ps ,t9,Squt hb Furka‘s 6 iA 98 W ‘prevatent‘ 21A [(€iâ€"L Carlbas ME C T CC y( {ror Ala ï¬lctwmp were merely CA :;-:?‘:'spgy-&r urrence. .\ Phé)huge ajobiization at Aldershot "is now in charge. of . Majorâ€"General â€"~ Thomas Kellyâ€"Kenuy, Inspectorâ€"Genâ€" , | eval of auxilary forces:and recruiting, â€"‘‘ who, has succeeded Gen. S‘r Redvers %) Buller. All the work is hew. It is the " ‘ {irst time that anything of the kind â€"‘has been attempted s‘nce the shortâ€" . | service system went into effect. A i "?“-*-’*‘."“},""“' n wti’évrod wash th? lmpx::; s‘on at otery this going plmk&«"«,rk l i?ug it ‘1? too early yet to visit .v‘a,&%éde,xshoz fomg 36 s‘on at otery this clmk}rï¬rk ‘g §$u€ it ‘1? too express a definl nio the Brftish’lflmï¬i@i . A numberâ€"of reserves who were not called out haye asked to be allowed to serve in South Africa ; and a simiâ€" lar â€"pirit of spontaneous, practical patriotism is seen on all sides. Sir Pedvers® Buller‘s force , includes . the Thie â€" MuiigiMty | is Vexipeti®wonting with a new wireless telegraphy inâ€" vention,. the:contrivxancee. of Mr. wW. . . Sullivan, __which,includes <a _ deâ€" vice for determining distance between ‘Tis settl'é;i, ;'-o;i.‘l"eigolng abroad, boys, And going, immediately, too ; To fight for the Queen and her sod, boys, â€" * e Now, show what Canadians can do. You‘re. going .. with . joy and de‘light, hoys, Beneath u’e d red,; whi.'te and blue, atope O25f Hitty IPHDMiiH® 1#"t So, show what Canadians can do. L4 â€";r'_'.b'l'.‘.!'f You‘re going to, prove to the world, boys, . That you‘re part of the, peerigas old ; creow," t eHEeE mm C CCC Who ne‘er 'n;;ath a fos have been hurled, . BOF$8.... .cc ~mume â€"So. Show what Canadians can do. Y ou Great Britain‘s oft em nectact Thrcccmiensinlittcich are ecfiindtc mm aalocninst <ltw /.. : 4d o onvrad "~ t [ ou‘re go‘ to mea e or boy 8 \ * '%lnsb of a Theggh ner, s Kurds, boys, y So, show what Ca ns <an do. â€"rmâ€"mys ‘ a palpit ahd "pdaw ; So, whether you‘re . cancelied orcamed, _ Display what Canadijang, can do. But was it great numbers that slew The giant that staggered a State, mz cauorysto o5 ocm an? buf omoj ‘so, show what Canadians can do. Whereby they can, q-ueu @"'fl s2aIM1‘i 928 SIF‘.«? OW ‘vm’ff Canadians To help her when she‘s in d qï¬mnd won‘ï¬x J CV d:i mï¬fmf'.wm“ can do.| Pivl Selcal - MB sls clare s it dsb e _ . That.Britain ~«camâ€"countâ€"upon To help her when she‘s . in di Jsa¥‘ se stt aidhed by. ) alt"watlons ‘on in Qll‘tohufll‘&? feslayiot: Yb "A11 oager to clutobutiacite ‘*~*~ Some 'ljrtï¬)mï¬yp‘ut settled their {: ___.bo show..rhatâ€"Ganadtams â€"can 18 You‘ll fondly fo ed'bi as, ,,.. %_o'i.!ahpwr.wgï¬'%mé%:r : ffl:fl‘ .. Display ~what:‘Canadiins ctp ®. wl | qi 3 -'.v:“d- .( No &_" â€"“'_‘ &. hok se s Aveagipe > uns set You‘ll reap a right..royal reward, boysâ€" â€" © R * l _ You‘re Queenâ€"and your Country‘s teâ€" gard, boys, e uL . 8o show @rhat ctnc%u-u can do. M . # J 0) m W# Murray. "I thought the doctor said she ought to go to the seashore." _ "He did, but the siege of sickness she had made her so thin that she said she knew she‘d look like a perâ€" fect fright in a bathing suit, so she went to the mountains instead." censteamsmnarmencnarmnirixt sSolditrs 0f COdmid&/ Hail * raAcer vourck®rernRs. nsempmctemsinen at Canadians can,do., by ynations that hate. I QA daringly .Grew â€" that settled their fate, nion arding he earth, and a conâ€" l being will wili ords OTr your over the way they 3 She ubtered a cry, : «x Stopped the hors to Muuity to appra®® The carriage selln lmnormd 6y a pol nd by a plct ®eads about somet m 'l‘hey had x« *h hl“ aurin; pecorded, but : the top.and u) prossed a grens "A little thi when a folioy world, the tr are kindly tri to a great do turned, with Ris volce that the kindly litt] "Bave you "Thank you not knew h "It was a Ruby |retur; "You aro worths answered "** ar t since we first borse car Ahas to Illl"(' yon Torâ€"my stant interc hoiy sentim toâ€"day. But he vu‘.x.r? now, if, indec®t to aspire to :« "Wigh." he sai mignmt not be ju me. Now, wha P wish for you ? The youug ma this expression, . her that the beg possibly come 6 win the joveâ€"of heart; to haes * Thank smile chas from her wight not meart; to havse q some dfl.\ she + wife, to walk C# and help to eano sudden |y * Yours bright a: and 1J w til the o way," iRuby suppose | [ body is so | that there ness and hb kl’l)wk*d;:-‘ wonder why must be ver felt that 6 hbuman that the to try ar whom 1 â€" ae was reflections bave a pi she â€" seem and attra ual mood. "If this such peop It would | smile cupr! thing. _ But one thip covered that T can d and that is, to â€" maila me happy:>~ That is menty of ~company. Ing peopleâ€"and things 1 see persons sad or . like to say ~orâ€" do lift the clouds and m comfortable. 1 harve + what my peal work t to be, 1 dg not believ: come to me yet. I has such a pleasant, sunm cares or troubles. J 4 It was s pÂ¥y simply beside him expresasion to listen : that feli Walter feeliny of " Not exactly in ter replied,. "4I hay that 1 wmuted to of mysel{f, mentaily and to educate myse sivion to which I wa and where I cou}d " That amounts to a thing," said Ruby ; "b hard to deciie that . I have not made up | I _ am especially n thing. . But one thin Fit) lon God was no t of His ho Over all was t‘x ven, spotted that mads s) ich toig t gd life as the sins e along its led loving\; roby, and z040 It i# a delinktis FOR LO clioudin sha dow you this wor hea ve bDy to SUrpd . mmok me ) 1« the d 2d40m bearrty of>a PO WOs M 0 bix wBe ) | lix 04 n it l6 44 84 t k ha py con t her at . y W # hy 1j