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The thrgi' W '.;,,g9°,g'| ,aging gf 3° my 1?; ii walking boatshssvy enough -tp . . .- .- 4 ,. __A - ' ,.. xt _ , . "- will be over a course the same as today and so on alter hind- ‘ f "‘ ' ,,~‘,~ f rr ~-'“ , _ __ l , ‘ ‘WV ' ‘~' 5'.”-" .urliwti " ~----- --I L f --- """" nunsn stares rnoors. H the Philippines Will Shortly Nsmhsr 75,M Men. Wasnmcron, Oct 16.--(Special)- Wlssnsll the troops now onthe way llaoh the Philippines the U. S. govern- Dent will have 68872 men, 1,500 umcers, 45 ships, 4,997 blue Jacks and 1.184 marines there. General Otis wants more surgeons and nurses sent_ .5 4 t T€X11 ’ Books I - 4 _And a large newline » of all kinds of I 1 _ School Supplies ' Now Ready. Hllllllll Mllllli sr , - a V v, SARDINIAN SAILS WITH CANADIAN Tll00PS OCT. 24.`...,‘f,“1,,'.ff";.f'...-.'.'-:im f FllT fM h D Latest From South A r1ea-- .u ext o r. C amberlain s espatchtifféid i'i.i.l`f°"°'i°'»§§‘_"*”’. rum. ' mngqanqww* o 3 are Oct wheat -; MII. l1& 22| tk 7 85 y I | mn Q ’ N 94% rk ---Kimberly and Mafeking Besieged. -i-'11-' °" i"rI~AwA, Oct. 16- [Special] .-The the patriotic spirit of the people of ’ --- A- ~&Government has been notified that the Qulada 9h_°Wn bi ‘|19 0ff°{`5 t0 591'” in 'Saruinian will be ready to sail Oct. boulih A.‘n°a Mid to fur.°"h the wif _ _ _ _ lowing information to assist the organi- “ * ‘ 24 "ld Wm the” get °ff» ““‘1‘°€ d“`°°t zation of forces into units suitable for TD Smith Af1°iCf1- i military requirements. 1),- C W W11S0n_ Sm-yeon old Firstly. Units should consist of of about 125 men "'-'Il` the ilioutieal Garrison .Am1ery' has _ Sccondl..-Msybeinfantry mounted 1' _ been Ppomted Chief Medical Omcer 'infantry or cavalry in view ot’ numbers ' - , The imperial authorities have pr im- y md 11;; ised Canada that the Canadian conting- ith _ . i;‘;(i:vei,B;; ‘ ent will be left together as a regimen L O N \ “day _:T instead of being broken into unitaantl ,V -I ,icwi_;_¥_\i*1;i0;~ ;'_ 5 'Q f \ J s ' p Books . , . - - ,." H ` ot agen .I A Q” The news from all over Canada is ip HEY ‘SL Q- // K 1 ' x 3:' ' . . . l - - 3- . that men are enlisting rapidly and no trouble is expected in securing the r ‘ 0 I e necessary force of 1000 men. i _ rf- 1 __ . __ LONDON, Oct 16 (Special) Kim- berly is now the centre of news for it troops at Kimberly and no special an- xiety is felt on their account. Maieking is also invested and the British will be compelled to send re There are reports of shots being ex changed at several points, but no news of actual serious iizhtinq. gram received from Hon. Joseph Cham- lberlnin, by Lord Sevrnour,who was ad- ministrator. in regard to the sending ot a Canadian contingent to the Transvaal. published for tae first time : ° LoNDoN, 4th Oct., 1899. The Secre- tary of State for \v\ ar and commander- .in-chief desire that you express high A appreciation-of the signal exhibition of i 1 already available infantry most,cavalry least servioable. .Tnirillv.-All should be armed with decimal 303 Liles or carbines. which can be supplied by tie lmperial gov- ernment if necessary. Fonrthly.-All must provide their own equipment and mounted troops their own horses. Flfthly.--Not more tha r one captain Q sat* il; ‘L kj ., ei is besieged, but all .railroad and tele- .Q Conn/nreaasjr _ Szfeagr/1/59;; T graphic communication is cut off. J 0 1% \, There are three thousand British it I). _'M511'-f_,N,_ l 1 ,f 5 Licfrfswr \` . ll ` ~<. lieving column.s ‘ ’ The Boers who occupied Newcastle ~ .gf l _ _v.__.»;», §eAanrqH1- are now marching to cnt off Dundee( ‘-v 1 and Ladysmith. _ lf( ' I V ii; 't _ Zglifh /.one Bswvqi . l - The following is a copy of the cable- . $6 l/RY PARK QC EAN qko vt' ww rzree /51"" %H?"F:r‘,“"% \. It _ 1 . ' -F-1--f" '* and three subalterns to each unit. The whole force may be commanded by an oiiicer not higher than a major. In considering the numbers which can be employed.tlie Secretary of State for War is guided by the nature of the offers, but he desires that each colony should be fairly represented, and units are necessary if the force is to be fuly utilized by the available staff as an in- tegral portion of the imperial forces. They would gladly accept units. The conditions are as follows; The troops to be disembarked at a port of landing in South Africa, fully equipp' d at the cost of the colonial gov- ernment er volunteers. From the date of disembarkation the imperial govern- ment will pr .vide pay,at imperial rm-, snpplies and smunicattion, and will de- fray the expenses of transportation back to Canada and pay wound pensions and compassionate allowances at imperial rates. The troops toemhark not lstsr than the 31st October; proceeding direct to Cape Town for orders . Inform ac- cordingly all who have offered to rates volunteers [Signed] Cnmennnam. Pay atfollowing rates until disem- barkation at South Africa, after which they will roceive same rates as in the I British army. Per day. Sergeant $1.25 Quartermaster Sergeant 1.00 Sergeant Instructor 1.00 Sergeant Trumptter or Drummer 1.00 Hospital Sergeant 1.00 Color-Sergeant (total) 1.00 Sergeant 80 Corporal 70 Lance Corporal 50 DrummerBugler 40 Drummer Bugle: under 18 years of age 30 Private 40 Brandt Gorr expect 100 Basket.- ss to-n' ht Now is the beat time' WP ‘F ' _ . _ . to buy them for making wine ]ei1_v &c. 17 2i. 4.' V ii |_'!!|‘°** *U ¢i\'l"fY-a pure band mamma" .ss ' ~. 2 HYACIN THS, TULIPS, . CROCUS» ALSO.- Bermuda Easter Lilies. and Chinese Sacred Lilies. .ooo onion pu co ' Ti: \.' ` _ 's»»»'» _ . ps _,, _ g L _,_-VV. fs LE! FE ‘Q I `, ... 'Se , . 'I' ` _ __ .°~3"'°'°""*..°:..-;°'im'~l-.t_ tDireot From Holland. A |NARcissus. - . ‘ - -si , - _