it a. b M 'eo-o-tF"' a. a. all“; mumâ€. - 'we gm â€a... and an“; one. and Vocal-us 14.15“... I. tccar" M In. an»... B. “I" m I. trd rm '.." . “I “a '_, . “biannual-mu..- ha! y.†Boa-ted â€a. " A . . ' -- ' can tf In. - trout Mr. Juncph autumn m, which "in ,ttrhtg2td, ro'Plved It. l-o'clock. Tho on? ordintt ot the amour-n Iua not. been nut‘a pub- Me, " " dealt with matters of (29 tau which it would he impoliuc in an interest- of the empire to pub- lish " present. but the tact that an Imperial Government had re- quested Canada to hnplcmenl. In _ ot more troop. made on Nov. 1 In“. wan enough for the lilniaten. Al on. of them said last night. it i did not take much more than live nonun- for the Cabinet to decide 1 that “on. F. W. Borden should im- lledlniely instruct his other: at the Illitin Department. to go on with l tho preparation. toe sending tho leo- ood contingent. Hon. Dr. Borden has had most of the details ready tor a month and more. From ndvices,whi.h " received from England. the Minis- - ot Militia mrly came to the ‘ .eootmsaio" that it a mom! eontin. gent ot Canadian- should be found mammary the Dominion's most vul- “his contribution would he in the form of cavalry or mounted infantry and nrtiihry, Dr. Borden has in his poacmion at the present momenta complete plan for the organization ot . division of thin kind. Louver locum“. Before " hours are put Dr. Boruen will hunt: put unt uicr pro- ject into elm-CL Maps “in be {Milli townrds reuniting 2.00 pruitie cow- boys, men \.lio can ride and shoot. a well as any cavalrymen in than world and who are used to getting doing on rations ol the scumicst. Many ot these uenizona ot tne prai- ries are cowboys only in name. Hutt- duds of them have served in the Mounted Police and have gone into ranching. either on their own no- count or working for someway eve. Tiny " ill jump at the chance ot na- tiie acriicc, and, which “ill be an exceedingly Valuable point. wilt be able to furnish their own horses. animals admirably trained and hurtl- euetl to the some privutions that have been and will be truccersariutV withstood by their masters. 'rt.e. re- crizitlng in the Nail/invest “ill be carried on at several points. prob- "bis he; ina, Culgury, l‘incher Clerk, Illuminati and Mince Albert. The Mounted Polite who desilc to enlist will Le liven their discharge on El:- piicatiun, and the cowtroys or ranch- ers wilt be enlisted at. the sonic time. ‘iho iol mung oirscial blalLlP "ttcut was handed out lust. nirhti "The luiperl-l Government have It lengih cabled thelr let-epmm-e ot the .otttrr of the ('nnndmn G'overuuacnt. made ion im- 7th Nuremner lull. or a secoud .eontlngwnt. _ -m___--.. --- “I“ .m- 'ante composition of the force will be prfttPlurey (allows: m, ,...-..W,. W, - l. "a" and "W' Bunches of the Penn:- m-m Cows. Tmetr mute strength Is 230 minim-ed. but the mu new sir-myth In over 300. Ind they will be brought up to um. 1‘er will my: 12 ulna. , In... ...H ..... ._..‘ -- FM. 2. A force or 30) or more can-Ivy or mounted Infantry, made up from the North we“ Mounted Police and the Royal Cum dlgn JttshPtet of ‘(‘_nmll_r. ' W Lord Minto cabled Mr. Joseph' Chamberlain " 7.30 o'clock lust. Queuing, informing him that prepara- tions for the organization of lb: cumin; out had hem commenced. 1aeut.-Coi. Pinault has communicamd with the firm of ll. ' A. Allan, the Dominion Line. and Elder. Den-pater ' Co. in regard to swctrri"rt nu) transports to carry the troupe. The twelve tield guns. eight. Wagnns and 940 houses. with 1.04) men. would make it necessary to charter two troopships. The cost would be about $240,000. on the Allurs' bill mr the Sardinia: was $118,680. "'ii."i"gihTiiiaVGGWrr. probably 600 front. Tm- wlll be nude up of volun- eon. Jami-"5n". "A tubluel Council wnl new ml: -Inomlug, and luau-“cumin she» We Mill": Ireparttuent to prepare this new .otut contingent to Bo forward At luv .eartieqt possible nun-lent. A table to ‘lhls elk-cl hill bun bent to the War arttiee." " null \"nhl- lhn. “to“. The Militia Department cslimutw that the contingent can an“ hum Halifax or St. John within "Joe ween. Navigation at Quebec will be closed by that time. The eot"tn- gent will have to go to the point of unbarkalion byline TntercotonU1 Ratt- w-y. " the United states down-.- mcnc would .obju't to our troops poulng through Maine by the U. P. m... Ind In“ 03:50:06 at "I. On- tndlon lllltnry [null-to. Toronto. Dee. 19.--'rhe make-up of tho second contingent meet. with tho Ipvrnvnl at every military mun In the city. At the Canadian Military III-dune a large number ot ottHers were gathered last. night, and “the rontlnmt was the chief topic at convmttlon. The artillery wat, just what was wanted, 1nd and: men u the Nonhwent Mounted Police would prove luv-luble " Ten of Alton ' . _.--- -._ - -0... 'tor " 0mm. Captain J. A. Fun; Human-nu. F, ll. unmet. H. E. Bttmtatt. D. T. V. Eaton. A. T: 0.1M. and J. N.,T. Indie. The aur- tres'. In J. L. H. Noll-on, and Wh‘ry Manhunt. J. Hum. 'iiGianrGn Arve. Ind Iron dour- nlnunon. no 500 volunteer: should to the but "ddlet men and armed "A" Battery. chh I. at pro-0M Le..-.:.'.;' u KMWB. I. command- " " any)! u. ff. Vlnfnry, wno I... u h Fina mm - War-1,000 Men. “I" -. "an - 1'9“!"_-. m no. lava IILITAII Ill! -"For". All) AMILLEIIY TO GO. lc-Inpn-llio- " the Forte. iiiiiii/irtlv'ii, Lard JIM-tuf- R'P' r. n. In. IUD-ul- "A" Illhry. an Htheq but revoL mud-ll by A, wt_Ut M Ar,,tarNtanuPftT,it'p, .'rg_~1a.mmuzߴh “emails-â€mini“. A... tun-AI;- conning-I. IOU b In. AHO- - - loll but at tba mi. Iva-0: than; Sd.rrt" ‘c. P. I. c. I c, I. lens. J. B. and out. not W B. M. in “mm but - M TU'. - - II. as: in - a loll-vb. to an! It had at the ttoat-hr'. - I. D. s. Iva-a: Curt. V. A. B. '0’ III-3 Ila-tannin. B. , 01 and!» ".r.gg.tt.'itoaufr .‘M 0; tr. ‘61.. C. T. VII â€I“. J. B. M: Wild": 3. 1. tho qtd (ho ntdilul I. I“. -- we. Inn-ducal! a W a... a a. mu.- their nun-ha '0 hen-Id to 1.000- 50'" at that on 601-. duty In the - and“. beach-nu Iran " - - no duv- - ea. c...- "It" luau-I Int-on In an!†II II- I‘m-oval. Mont-had. Dec. 19. - unit-Ont. Cook- ot the Prince ot Waln' Funn- ian bu - omens! the Gavan- ment. the Ionian of that battalion tor duty In Rahal or the Trmvu). The one- was sent to the department through an brigade omen yaw morning m........,. The cam-rue“ on the part at the local otticera Ind volunteer! to enlilt in u smut. u not greater. than thast which “KM ttto mobuiuuou ofthe lint. contingent. u... w.......,-..-_ Applicnlionl are reaching the brig- ads ottievr every day (rum ever! part of the military disuict, mind from the neighboring republic. Yeo- terday three appli 111$qu were re ceived trom former Canadian: now living in New York. cANLDIA! HIGH Las Illlll BRAD,- A lI-dnd - an. In. an flu-0‘ " - u... an“. l Kingston, Dec. 19.-iteverend John Mackie, M. A., ot St, Andrew's} Church, as.†a hundred Highlanders an ready in Canada. to step into tho place of mar); man “fled in South Airlca, and he hilnsoli, as their chaplain. could not he lo", behind. _ Sutid he: "Colonels, majors. cup talus, are numerous autsont,trt In; it is tor than now to show whether their training has been (or naught. and to voluntcvr tor Bt’liVI scrviuo heioro Parliament. ban to summon them to the trout.†Mr. sohruib-r'o Saplin- KIHNI. Ottawa. Dec. 19.--A nephew ot Collingnood Schreiher of Ottawa. Deputy Minister of Railways, was killed " Tugola River on the 16th instant. He was one of the artillery ofNserB. AIIIIf-III Aunln Alla-n1. _ Melbourne. Dec. 1tt.--An Australian mounted contingent of 1,000 men wilt sail for South Africa helore Jan. 10. An additional New South Wales battery or artillery is to sail immediately. \YIIII-I'v' Could I'm-null All. Winnipeg. Dec. 19.-Fo intense In the interest in the second continrent that Winnipeg, " necossury. could furnish every man called tor. Hamilton. Dec. 19. - The Sanford Manufacturing Company. which turn- ed out the uniforms tor the first Canadian contingent to South Africa, received an order yester/hsy for 1.- 000 more uniforms. Tho. rcquat. was made to rush them. lt is supposed the clothing is for the second con- IIISCI o. VALID’ in‘llllll. [Io-III.- onvornmon: wtottt' LOGO “or. Unit-uln- It Dan-o. tinvant Couldn‘t Change the Sit-n. l England I: said to be un- (rum coun- try in the world. but its freedom does not extend to the alteration of a public house sign by a licensed vicluulvr. This was proved " the South Bantu Brewster court. where a hunter asked leave to alter the name or an fan from The Duke of York to The I'llulht'r. Admiral Field, M. P.. who It'letl an chairman. asked the reason of the pro- posed transformation. anrl was Intona- ed that the applicant owned another Duke of York. some distance on. a met which wan liable to cause confusion in business. The admiraL however. con- sidered It disconrteons to the brave old Duke of York to put a panther In his place. Eventually the application was refused. A similar fate attended the request to change the name of a house (mm The Royal Oak to The “mistook. Ad- miral Field urging mat Lord [lad- Itock. In In emineni philanthropist and Christian man. might Jusutt1atr1r object to his name being ulna taken in vnin, and the justices. perhaps out of regard for French tuttweptibilitirs. also rejected an appilcmion to change the sign of The Alma tavern to that of The "trttodn.-utttttott TFIogriiph. The F.“ We Ind. Dr. Pa". one ot the most emlnont authorities upon diet. I.†itutt the average man In I “an of almlule rut can live on " ounm of food I day. I man dolng ordlnlry light work an live on 23 ounces and . man doing labori- oul work needs trom 20 to 80 cum-m. This Is food Iboolntely free from srtv ter, and It must be remembered' that every‘hlng we eat contain: more or |eu water, so that from " to 60 01mm of ordluary food II" awry ttetord. In. to the work In which a man In en- A the], 00-0. Get I largo Iheol or unbleclolh Ind I small feuher. "ttee the company who hold of the edge- of the Ihwt and form . ring. Then some one blown the feather into the " and nli mun do their part to keep il in the " and not let it touch any one. Ind no it In blown from one tide to nnolher. while the " forts made to keep it ttoath" in vary funny. Sometimes. in the excitement of keeping the feather up. name one will forget all about holding the that up. and then non excltnment and fun follow. BUSH ORDER ran CLHTIIINO. Alum-II. I mm. In some mm of Holland I Birth I. announced by mutt-alas a silk tthr etgtttthtet on the Gannon. " the ttht. cnnhlon la red, the baby II I bor, Ind If whim I girl. Money In Ammo: I. an Important u qulnlno II the Africa ,Ingk Don't unadu- mr calm-o. A row - and up no better "as --- rm - hut-u. _ AW.- taxman: or THE cum a - a nuc- and W In... M an non- on d It- in». an. Clo-I'M. luv. AI. by tun-III um... on III â€a... that can“ a that. Bayou... In! Tore, not. ".--N+ - ba"; dovoioptd on the Stock Bs. m â€that†out tho lap-v uvouaotmaioerveat-tte tho violqttt emu-union in vain-.0“. wore thrown our without tho-Mutt- at "and to the pricu they would bring uni at n distracting nailin- olvllue‘. :10“me at tho situation wound in light, when, in the inn. bail-hour at the mnrket. Ionic 810,000,000 VI" oner- nd on the Stock Exchange by tho concerted union ot the clearing house bnnlu to (on. tho rut. nrbi- inrily down to 6 per cent... with- out result! feetathr"tif, bidding in. higher rates “hub was being done by other broken tor dintraud openton. The collapse in the money rota checked the decline and drove the bears to cover, The recoveries pro. duced by their urgent. bidding we“ nlmoat as violent u the declines had been. but the losses were by no â€noun. rctrietcd. Largo o.'%rintm ot ’ltoch continued It the rally. and at louse points oi tln- lists prices broke anew before the clone, making the closing exceedingly irregular and un- settled. The excitement continued to _ the and, with wntlulent looking (on 'ward anxiously for the development: of another day. not “my-426 and '" " 00M. who Pm " Loan. tannin-nu " (In Crluls The wriousneu of the crisis has agr'2ed Iorth um beet. qtotrtIb of now- ¢ruu nun conserve-Jr.) nuancui tc- wrostl. who are busy converting measures to tide over the money dim. culiies which beset the stock market, and which, by rmson of their extent And the importance ot the Interests involved, threaten to Mimi. the coun- try'l truMrtertt, interests. unless ob- stacles are apposed. It is considered a point gained to have elected a cessation ot the ruthless sacrifices of rulum long enough for a period of consideration over night. The sr-lling of stocks had unques- tionably reached that stage when ordltutx, considerations ot prudence, or even ot necessity, had been thrown to the wind, and the autrer- ere from the money stringency were _ unloadL..g their holdings in the true panic nplrit. . _ . -- ‘A___ .__ M; r-n-v ""r""'" A pause of a few hours tor coo- sideration is likely in itself to do much towards rectifying such neon- diHon. As far as actual news was concerned yvstcrdny, there was a suspension by a newly organized trust company and by a firm of tanker. and brokers who have figured as lenders in stocks to an extent of some importance. Nl-ither event in snme importance. Ncither event in It“! would have been .utrlciatrtt to precipitate B crlsis. It We. Ill-nod c. Ila-ore. But they were supplemented with a whole crop of wild and incoherent rumors, which ‘apared no interest. however powerful. long er,ustrirsttod and hitherto free from suspicion it may have been. Ono would think from the tone of some of the' [we ip that was [lying about hy telephone. telegraph and by messenger troy and by whispers and even by shootings in the lobbies of the Stock Exchange that the whole tinaneia1 fabric had been undermined and we. about to tumble in ruins. The day closed with Mtro lutlur- shove mentioned on the sum total of disaster, as tar as admitted insolvency Wu rm- Before the concerted clearing house banks, rate leapnl to GO, TO, cor'Ug to the Olficiil cor'Ug to the olficiil record. A25 per cent. Credible reports assert that 186 per cent. was paid for money during the dny. The omcial record of such a transaction was lost ht the excilcmcnt, ""iJiari,rGe severity of losses may be gained from a few trpecitiea- tions, thus: American 'l1obacco felt an extreme 21%, Metropolitan 20%. People'l Gas 14, Sugar 12%, Continental Tobacco 11%. Tennessee Coal IT, Manhattan 9 and Leather preferred 9%. all in the list of in- dustrials. In the railroad list, ’auch stocks as Northwest, New York Central, areal, Northern preferred, Rock Island. Southern 1"aciiic. tho Union Paselttetr. the Northern l‘al‘mcl, Atchison preferred, and, in fact. the most prominent. and active railroad stocks in the whole list showed lost-s all day from 4 to 9 prints. The rallies with the tine" {arcing down of the money rule to 6 per cent. ran from 5 to 10 points. A lieu-rd not. The day'n transactions ran up to a total ot nearly 1,650,600 shares. which " the record for a day's bu- sinus. Tho excitement. was intense all day, and there can be no doubt that I large volume of transactions and A record of many quotations, was entirely lost in the soothing and turmoil of brokers and operators. which surged over the floor of the exchange and about every post sll day long. The rhanm-s in prices m tween so!" ran up to l. 2 and even 3 points. both on the down grade mud on the Weaver}: After the close of the exchange there was a mot-ling ot the Clearing Home Com- mittee to concert further Inc-sum for tratety and relic-L An keno oi clearing house rerti'ieateq was dis- cussed. hot the hankm present de. rim-d that it would not be Idviuble tor the I'm-rent â€landmine " Madam. “radon. nor. 1&ABn-Inru on tht' tttore oxchnngo here to-dry timed with I honor tone, and the "IN“!IHI at the tTorer-tt to {are I'm gunman. In! mouth†of a prolonged war. "magnet. of man" and oatmeal m-I-Iumlom armed to the llamas- "on of bankrupt “or“ ted to n cl‘tmdnn which no!" Pot-loll Mlow put Nr the Ill. ttme an" In». The, were awed " We " , o‘clock. All the aqua-Inl- hm shared I- the fall. Amerlnnn we ttat Can-nil.- Pull“ were 2 below Saturday Kunm- were well. lint-Illa m: _ _ - .. m_.‘- n. _ In“ 8lll'll; "'3 TGiii "TWi' at}: an" ant l I I. . fl. 241.: igttU' " «and u IN mo Timon. set, Tim win one mil mm. The 't" et and with moral [Io-rm no um a -t-etts. nun-(Io- of the not cl at war , In and new! lulu - no more"! -hthtrt "no prom-nee. " - m in no man mind 'l'?,', tttttr/fir to uni than W It - I " ..n..a Mr2.r.te ha a m an" iiii’bm" "an In ' - I fl ulna. ttlt% Mu', Oath. an. a... can I... m - - " out " " Inâ€... 'tare' relief by the the money “with! In an! tggtt'.'d,'/uS"'l'ldlr, T.Sll'utL?L"Th1ut'Ui"iai'" "sue . VIN- Huh 'e.. . -- m a and "kiuaVeotreefteH.rr Wh.at, "arqMqr' with; an and. Oh;.1 than» “all . _ 'eg.'er M a. “an. In a "r-. W mm to rt no; Jdru'let,l I not. and vow" In murd- u- tiqtor. it" H-J“v- .,tttset,uecp.lrter4htelh. " t1',Tfliltt cl leak ' If“!!! " mm u Law-nu- an: «a... = and and at mu, uni-II». him. "but“ In so†an: an u out n w... .... ...m... m mm- tiiFiii"'t2t'iPt'tggtd,ef.r'1'l5f4 an“, 1-... De. up“. was Dr. I. M. Jun-I. W 'Pte: Toronto, nee. t9.-ineuute Boyd yesterday handed out jndaunut In favor ot Ontario lulu“ no will: It the Into lib-M Stencil. tho mn- [ivy-air. tom-r60 merchant at Do- Inuit. By an the Crown get. .45,- UI o, that Is. 5 re: cent. on the sum ot 8900.000 on dupe-It In Cunning hanks. Tho decision will ho cppulod. “fl-II ' It'd-v. Montreal. Dee. 19.--ulrtrnd Trunk [hum-y system earning" Doc. 8 to 14. 1890. $517,878; 1898. $428,563; Increase. $88,815. I. Who neg-Ins tho Donna-l can i 01 '". Attendant. I A crowded car of an up town bound Lexington svenus elevated tFllu. I Wednesday afternoon. about 3 dc och, was deeply Interested In s couple that entered it st Reid avenue station. The man was so nervous that be could scarcely stand. and be fairly trembled as his wtte supported him to a seat. As soon as he reached It squarely. hls eyes closed. and he appeared to be In a deep sleep. The woman carried In her rtght hand a saw. a hammer and Ber eral other sorts of carpenter’s tools. She sat stern and erect. and looked as though life to her was a pretty tough experience. The passengers guessed that she was leading her nervous lttttF band home from work. bat how on earth he ever used the tools she carried was a puzzle. " you look about you sharply these days It Is no uncommon sight to see women careworn of coun- tenance leadlng along faded men. The other morning a silent woman walked Into the barber shop on Evergreen ave- nue, near Cooper street. followed by her husband. a pale laced. thln Irtdirid- ant, who noted " though he was walk- Ing on alr. He fell Into a chair. and the barber rapidly shared him. while the woman sat In a corner and waited un- til the process was complete. Then she handed over the prlce of a share. with no tip. and walked out. followed by her broken down better half. "ou, that'l nothing." sold the barber, as he looked altcr‘the queer couple. "I have had numbers of men come to my plum ir, that. Some of them Ire so confounded nervom thnt before you get halt ttMM-' they wont to jump from the chair. I've got six outside customers whom I shave at thelr homes. anthwo of them t shave ln two days: one side today. the next skin to. marrow. because of their exceulre ex- cltal-Illty. When I was over In the Produce Exchange building. I had men jump from my chnlr and run out of the shop hot-nun. they couldn't Mt still long enough to be 'ststtved."--BrookU" Times. no; A." Very Ferocious. and Ivo- Ilo LI..- Feu “on. The African wolves. when tsutstttttt In packs. are very tortrtidable. and M. I-‘oa. the great French explorer. says: Experience has shown me that they at- tack not only all animals ot medium use. but also the lion Itself. They wage terrible battles, In which the lion sue- cumhs to numbers. though not wlthout having ripped open some of the enemy. But the survivors In their turn soon tear It. Consequently the large. rareu- ous beast has a salutary terror of them. In thls connectlon he relates a story of how " servant once scared away some lions who had surrounded them i In the darkness away from camp. The alght was as black as pitch. and we did not dlatlagulsh the trees untll upon them. Lions prowled around us. and one of them roared wltl-ln alarm- lug proxlmlty; but we could not sea them; we heard them walking In the leave: on all sldes. Reaching the tree. we found one of our compnnlnns wit. the rule eocked. another trying to re- Ilgllt a half extlngulshed torrh. Still the llona walla-d. We guessed them comma and golng la the darkness. r er- aiikiTariE"t- Satiii'.stiaelit!E"""let In. W mu - 'r.e.t6-YB. -ttt.t! MM Itâ€. WM. At that moment Tttmbttriktt whisper- ed to us the advice to Imltnto the p'nm- pls (wolves) in the distance. Bo we im- mediately began barking and shouting "Bu. hu. bu!" In an undertone. as though the pack ms still at a distance. while the man at the camp made the nine well Imitated cry. The effect wns Instantaneous. There was a rapid gal- lop In the dry leaves; the “one doc-snap ed. The more or less well imitated sp- proech of a pack of wolves rid us of them tor the whole night. m, returned to the camp with our honey, and noth- lng troubled our tnnqnillity until morning. Incl-g Away “on. In“. . At ttrat night It would seem hardly poulble for bacteria to be concerned In the breaking down of I "one wtt1t, yet “Ill II the cue. according to ob- .ervtttiotttg made In studying the mm of the can: of cemem. The urndunl Malnutrition of the cement mortar med In water supply ream-owl itt on. of the serious tronblen met wllh by water eneitteer. Ind n trouble which no m they have not been this to .rotd will: any mentor. of primal mecca. Hitherto (In: action w" Nippon-d to Do the result at the solvent property of anionic acid and other Inlnenl sub- mncel commanly menu: In I water "up". The cement â€an“, ttlaitt. (cane. and becomel I kind of mm! which plow" douche- lnelf. But now tt in but found "on .trttM. proca- J. do. u the “Hon of none other "no that bacterium known no the ottritr III org-alum. An Intonation of “I. - than tt to In teerrtiq with that "I†THE NERVOUS MAN. - nun-tum. than“. an- “I.“ AFRICAN WOLVES. “5333? I'm 53 anew-11' LORD norms TO IE WW “mandamus"... to a. a and In!» - at _ WWW-ll“ j low. Boguq.-Moqo _ In... - _ u- - - - - _'---- raw, - V mung-h It I pe, end at m " mauve-Io. t.agv'31,'l'".N" not.“ W "I. u ft - than.“ (u Alli-le- a! in“ t "I In "mutton- od In." " in W Ber. TI, dunk-n noun-u“ In. on. will. W's painful at", In no â€In. 2t:A2P"','d mutton-ltd.†«in took. . “M um to out] who I. mum-g ml. “an“ Ind '"e "(at out!“ at: laid um u. Je mun __. a. _.....- -.- - w. __ “V mm at anneal: In run-nu and a. mum at today. The, In: loom-o ne- um cl tom. At It. at»: an. let u not Win-to (he Tg"i.d the but beta: in. The cu In e rel-ontol- which my In: It the " point In the Mung-[01 tht Ellyn. I an In the Ion-m In In Tltrt A: bean-2114"» Ind .eert.tf.tan L Je! " - mv-K u." --- -." ___--. w‘ =" un- o! nut-mun; our -itioat In hull All-la. " In our ml. to be known " . worm rover that In not upon Irhl. and. II we mt hue. glue HEW}! 'earrs A L I: VIII cut. “I: runny": “3r.-. "What" the uni-mud: of the (uh to In" umhrtnicl ought not to have been Ken mum-r [I a (ma-don I'M-m will have to be answer“! hen-“net. but now It ll Near that on: (one In Inadequate. " " Ila unlveml oguulon of nu pardon til! whatever new-non u needed to we (be "my lmsbsllhle sum-Horny. were. grant the -ertBces Involved. the will!" wll=__rendllx "minim. . L ' .... .-......, -._._____-. "The nation mantlrnlly expects the Gor- emun-m to do what In Mle’)’. " In our duty as n "ation to be malted and all. and to concentrate all out resoun‘el. un- tertat and moral, “rm . task which I“ mum! In, down or an Incomplete. with cut tie-[lug . blow milk. " the honor a. will] ot our Empire." 11-" au- Ilu Ill-nil... I Ian-Ion. Dec. lit-TM TIMI, comment- ‘tngfgjlne {Hutton “III: .. ' a. -. w. ...- .V...._V.-.., -.-' "Neither the t'rlluenn I’ll or Hug Indian 1 Mutiny gaun- rlse to “can: than t, the ‘ Emu" than that with which we In not llll‘unroll; nor at tuner ot "hole ertt$cat period»; mm Great Br5trtitt no [muted pollu- rally. "r regarded with no!) distrust no Inn-idol: " no now lump-t en-ryn’ ' Ippurum, l'nlern the amines. wink-p New the torehot observer proceed. from apathy, or a want of tandem-In- nglmnlon to rel-um the Immlnent danger to the whole tnl-rll- ot our Empire. the amt "rrortr, now urgently muted wut Inn-11 be made before It In too In" to It tum-r the Iltuullon. We un- nxhllnu not manly for surname, In Numb Atritm. hit for our [mull on u a grout power. We know we nnvp mlmIt-Illntl-II the unearth of our toe, and we are town-ed to nun than miunknlatlou good.†wul II. Cain-Indnr-In-cllcl In Saul. Aldon-Gal. liltclu-or “III II. Illl mun or sun London. Dee. 1t9.--Baroa Roberts of Kandahar and \Vatcrlurd, com- mander of the {ones in Ireland, has been appointed to the thief com- mand in South Africa, with Gen. Lord Kitchener of Khartoum As his chic! ot sun. London. Dec. IN.-- hardy be'oro midnight yesterday the following no- tice was posted at the War Oiree: "As the calm-align In Natal. In the opinion of llz-r Mainly; Govermswnt, In llkely to require the pn'ut-nce and un- dlrlulu-d attention ot Gen. SI: ttettseN Hulk-r. " has beett deeued to would Baron Wottrrttg of Knndlhar and Wttter- forll a: commander In ehlet " Mull: Alvin, wlll: Lord Kitchener as chm of London. l‘cr. It4.--Tho War otticr, yesterday issued tho fullo\\ing un- nuunculucnt '. All tho lull-lulu; Army neutron. In- cl-dt-l Section "o." A" Cull“ o.t-other Troop. Aha. "Acting upon the advice of the military authorities, Her Majesty". Government has approved the tot- lowing measure: "Alf the remaining portions of the army reserve, including section “4)." are called out. The seventh division, mhich is being mobilized. will proceed to South Africa without delay. "Nine battalion. ot militia. in ad- dition to the two battalions which have already volunteered for ser- vice at Malta and one for service in the Channel Islands. will be allowed to volunteer lor service outside at the United Kingdom. and an equiva- lent number of militia bnttnlions will be embodied for service at home. "A strong [one of volunteers, ser. ech-d from the yoonmnry toxin-cuts. will he formed for service in Bouth Africa without delay. The cot-ttder-in-chi" in South Africa tus. been authorized to con- liulle to raise at its discretion local troops, nmunlml. "Arranpcluruls are being made and WEI) shortly be announced for the em- ployment in South Alricu of a strong contingent of cal-daily sel- ected Yakima-rs. as. "The patriotic of": which are Ming received from the colonies will. as far as possiblv. be arccpu-d. pre- {Pronto bring given to otters of mounted ermtingcstts." “an.†o! no" Syrup-[blur- Column- .Ily “all! In tho Colny. l Cape Town. Thursday. Dre. 14.-.' Becret mulling of Boer 'rympatttizor. (onllnuc to be held in various parts of Cape Colony, and the attitude ot the Dutch farmers in turbulent. Sank Cup. (cl-I1 In “thallium. "terktrtroom, Cape Colony, Friday, Dee. TG.--." a result ot the Drlllsh rovehmu. the whole country to the northward is virtually In a. stale ot rebellion. The native. thorn as Well as those in Buntolund, are said to ‘ho much disturbed and to be losing ‘ho-rt regarding the strength od the "ritinh. A. Ito-I'D. at â€II-h outordttr. Cape Town. Dee. 18.---mm. French II gradually adv-nuns tonal-a Columns. A wt: of carblncen visited tho home ot . Dutch [armor and w". mural that Pert In" no enemy In the neighborhood. When they worn leavlng they we" Brod on from an hon-o. no Rom Arum" "mum we no“... Kuhn; nun-nu m the enemy. n In stated that General Contact. he. “Hm hick to his mlgln-l _ “on. n in the general opinion hers that he would occupy Cypher Get. when than I. n wry um poll- um and Dacha-n1 Kml. -iiriiiiii, ' Gr, '"tvhMrtg 'rotrhtmr to an “mm. M to also n - - must loI-QWd 2.900 to Giiii titriiiitiit" ' m a. was LORD ROBERTS TO M. CAPE DINO“ " BBBEIJJON. A CALL TO ARMS. Ttto 1l-tlnl Bull-Cl“. “Mvw “W Va ti - I. ad tho "th. - o a. Pt?.??,.) .AAn “A I... Le, ". irPieiie with.“ 'it'n'tttleu',"t8h'rrdl (I pout-u Ht: 5...“ "tii.a2"gttitt.gat',tc,',t “WW†Quill-momma!“ the h- as“ and an“ on ,the,th-'syeet1tte1 pouhnc-Ihldt: .‘J,w ttUu."g'gtir'gathtdi,',t comm-l.†tbr-tlow-bee"'. - - all I.“ '" A-s-is-y-ta.'-. raw-Mme"...- i6ri-mrr_two--., C. d which was China-flail " u- -ett-.amdth.-Befprbtr. “whoa-blow!“ loo- mum. mummy-g! “any. Tu-w-tai-tus.. Mlotwmmm Who-W.Bhvoulh dandl- an. honor. M... to tho 'I' a... M- the, I‘m - lul- u: Icon we. not. ".--lhq In: one. lat. on hunky bond tho follow- In. 1m ot Guard nun-"- mum-I uuon‘ tho one." u. an Tud- Elva. - I. P. W. CHAILIY. “MI. hm Stat FRANK C. yon-m. lull-kink. Full Cunt-In M. L. 'llPr,l'hl,'tll"N can noun-um c. u. JEN Mm, Tunn- aggt'l Ila-mail we.trra-.,..a, " (Wu I nun-wu- .-... Llama-n P. H. B. uonlln on. a I'm lichen- of Hannah". OFFICIII WOUIDIID. Colo-cl I. G. BROOKE. Colonel LONG. Colon] ll. HUNT. Inâ€! I. M. C. ttmit HIM A. W. Gon N. Nth" Y. A. B. RACINO'I‘ON. c-pul- N. A. ooonwul. 03me J. P. BADCLIVI‘I. Capt-In P. N. W. VIGEBI. Captain (In “on. tyr. LEGII JARVIS. Capt-In A, J. HANCOCK. ( (Imam W. P. HEREBY. l Cnplnln It. J. BUCKLBY. Clpuln J F. a. known. Cnpuln il. M. a. Linux. Captain J. It. IL BRUSH. Clpllln H. D. WHITE-THOIAI. Cupuln PONBOSBY. macaw! louned [thunk Canal: H. I. III). , Capt-In P. A. u. 21.1011. Cunt-1n W. H. COKOIIBVI. FIGUIII " ml-ll". Jht." - Ind calmer. wounded. " M- I'll Deronshln Regiment“ ..... ........... I lune 'are, (Prune Canon'l 00).... , HM: B ado Bill..................... I Innlnklllln‘ Fusillrru.... .......... ..... t Border Regiment“... ......... ........ t Conn-ugh! Bunsen... ......... ........ 2 Duhlln Fqs.ttterr.... .... ..... ........I lrlxh Funnier-â€... .......... ........... I Home Artillery ..... .......... ........ I Held Artillery.... ...... ...... ....... I Medterbt Cow†... .................... I Mounted In “my .... ....... .......... t Nun! Curling-rm. ..... ....... ....... ' South Atrtemt Light "one ............. i PRISONEIS on llIlllG. The "moving otneem were In": pruni- on or nil-slug: Field Artillery ............. ...........t lwronnhlrr Manhunt... ....... .......l KrsseE Begum" ..... ...... ...........I Boy-l Boon Fa.inega..... ........ .....1 Royal Artillery ... ........ ....... ....l "W 0mm nun. cum- A. M. count. non my. Mute-nu C. I. wan-In. “Ill " 'a'a. A. a. neon. Dull. W W B. c. 3. Ha". m "i Total killed ...... Total wounded . omeem killod tw.... ...... ...... .... 0mm Wottoded ...... ...... ...... Ofrimtrtg missing ...... .. ........ .... Buller‘n total cannula ...... .. l.097\ " Amnnll no Lou... f Durban, Saturday. Dee. 16.-.--'rhtt Natal Government Gazelle :nnounces that Gen. Buller has appoinw n commission to enquire Into the loss- es of the people ot Cape Colony re- Inning from Boer Invasions. Good No.- er- Inkling. London, Dee. IB.--An undated des- patch Iron: INS.)?,.?, to the Pall Mall Gentle sue 'The siege will prob- ably he ruling in a few days. when the towns oplo will tender their thanks to Col. Badott-Poweii. The enemy’s ttro has eluckcncd. Our casualties are eontitted to native: al- most entirely. There are a few wounded in the hospital. There is much sickness In tho women's hanger. when the death rate In high, 'thiss" amongst the children." Int-II Arrange-out Balm Inn-I- and no" - OK It." Burl-l. Moddcr River. Dec. ",---hrutual arrangements were made by the British and Boer commanders by which the British dead were to be buried on Wednesday and Thursday. The Doors stipulated that the British should not come within 600 yards of their lines. Gen. Cronje, the Boer commandant, sent a. message regret- ting that he could not come person- ally to receive the burial party. hut he said that other attain engaged his attention at tho time. He sent (mmmanant Verona. Intelligence omeer Draper and Field Cornet Wills to assist, Rev. Mr. Robertson in ‘lorniing the dead. A low ot the [Doers east lunatic glances at the party, but the majority of them co- operated with the English in the kimllirst manreri They said they would have given full details ot the English dead. wounded and prison- ers. It the British furnished them with similar tnforrmitiort. The Eme lish otttciaU had already prepared the“ details and had them ready. "" Burton! in Two Days Chaplain Robertson buried " on Wednadly and TO on Thursday. The Boers declsred that their casualties OFFICER? DEATH LIST. at tEssirerrstontein were 262. 1nd that they had only " killed. This must be 'r mistake. as the British buried " Bonn. and during the ttret Dutch of, the British on Tucuhy many Boers corpses were seen under tho Inn-hm. They- had been removed on Thursday. when the British burial party returned. Severn] Donn had been killed with we butt: ol rtttrsrr. some ot an Hint-bud“: trottoepte to me "‘01“:le (unlike-(lulu were tom on In the conlmlon. - Gupta!“ OI mm». The Boon luvs on Bria-h prison- en. ot whom " an members at the “Black Watch." Chaplain Robyn-on my. that what. seemed like deserted kopjon and ridge. swarm-d with men u " party approached. Commandant Vet HIM tram him in the “mint mon- ncr. "a returned twice to no it he could he of nny mum-r mislnneo. and shook hands with Mr. Robert-on on p.rtintt, " In tau-(rd that. the Poor torrrs nnmht'red 10,000. The MD - =t- mmt Invisible from Moddee River Occasionally they an noticed round- In. "no nldo ot a topic. 'tto cult-HM It Innnmnh. london. Doc. ".---a" ravine}! 1m oe the mu». Wu. At the but). 0! 'ttttrat now- the total to b. T? “M'Mc._!-_~ " "o' gqtogt-o.NT50* BIAâ€. "II lo". Tutti Lon... Regimen!“ ..... ........... I lie (Prune Canon'- On»... I It}: Btll..................... I Fusillm.... .......... ..... I uncut...†......... ........ t but“... ......... ........ ' 'ttterr.... .... ..... ........I en...†.......... ........... I any ..... .......... ........ l 1917.... ...... ...... ....... t I .. can .................... ata' .... ....... .......... t um†..... ....... ....... ' on mm Hone ............. , hour Ian: 1...... ...... 8aprtrtm 83 667 “10.1. " -- iiiiiiii5E i'J').lrltii" "rs", iiiEiiiii flli; W14“ was-£2 3:3. " a 'itJii (irc:':: git;ftt, " ,'lr a: .3 ILii, 22%? a...“ LEEiicg'2hfir" aM --' . Hakim-Ia and. a My the Inbr- 'p,t,rteL't â€who?!“ WMEE‘FLEEZ qrtdehttq.tte+o".-'Pe"'."l". why“. 'p,Te2xrggtttt; to vb-IkCqusd Mviee, .1343.) up.†oneâ€!!! ve,sirtritnqrattah+ m aeci,tdrit',v,t,'tt,'t,.dS'f,v2'd 3|:an quail». "n thisâ€. yllylidln?†Youwm MM ubi- iaoi,arsddoesrot, “than not chin te,tie.aramicun. roesabreehoedtm tobe,n â€with. 'l'oowrm-uv-w 'g'tifgh'. Tonedvpitind-W WV: -tserrytrtm3d-d6ora he lf2'I of Dr. Pierceâ€- gnu moo who tha“cmmldhl vim." Loopy in 'nstereorrvritt Giento-eisriusruittetft'> " ;rrii"it7iiGass" -.e_ “a . .4.- 'd%fllt',ilkfl'l E ',.ql,'g5fffri Doering’s Big Bargains, In _ dlFverooattt, Frelzes, ' eavers, Meitons, Mforstods, Me., _ _ Highest tt6 Prices Paid for Produce. First Class Dried Apples Especially Wanted. h.lllLlihmrirtg, Christmas and . New Year "outlays cums-nus M ark an. Chg M nod 3395'. tkt. tld 1ittb2ihfef we: iii FiiioiiiiRs "hTiiiria -ee -'e"M.'" he.“ 7 9 ' am “drum. was to £1.12 nun NEW YEAR am ' MCI-n- un. [and on an tlt II». 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