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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-10-26, Page 7.4, I_ ISSUE No 48 1899 Your Doctor I KTOWnows' !bods medio� aDO°t The nest time you "a him Jules ark ism what he thinks of 22t1 OII withH • an IMOUMMU bb wwwer. �f hAM�•Jiv�•at� doo• <)Ogg 11 iras•rlb•d our >iopl5boa *ff Paleness, weak_ W at thk�oan nd Its cr'eatay color and its Pleasant told• mak• it as. QeRoo" ehlldrom thin and NO Other pr•Pamtion of pod itver OU In IMS It. Don't To" time and rsk your health by taking sonaethlng unknown and untried. ZAMpI �In mind that BOOT 's EVULSION has stood the test for a quarter of a onatury. WMIeraOw' a MErCkiwia..sll;oro.. Trow KUSIO OlVDNN- ". , Few Don't& That esu! Trove or Volae to You. Tire London Musical Herald offered n prise and osrtlffoab for the best set of twelve "don'ts" for pinnlsta Many mepern were submitted. and they pts minted graphically the vagaries ur all Orta and conditions of pup" verit- rblo mule.cal micr•ocouni. The prim winner, Mrs Janet Lawson, sent the It tthump• Don't begin W play wn tl l ,,),I n n ready. Don't count W your ptayung, but play to]our counttttg. Dod.t Dark your hand when you pat your the b t Don'awe 1-4d atter thr ,tivr. Don't play with your arms. D'on'tLM pedal down ell tine t:� „ea.. Dant gallop over an may part. and then stumble over the more ditflVt. tDon't neglect posters when pravtr m Ikxn't nod your bead when you Iway all emphatic naoba Don't pass over a difficult liar ,intii It V russter'ed.l Don't he ",,!or 1,cer lesson. „eras, IN a , III s Hunters' Excursions TOM"W_ 1.600 r lice, �� =1E. e�iastrr-_ .Lay sltlwa WI's Mat. aseeooa lablMl Arp le to ('oAooqpay d k inclusive. Und Halibarton inclur[ss. All points covers N North Bar Indwtv.. And on IC. P. It. -Havebrk Mabarbot isYm Jet. inclusive. Aho Klppwa W TewWkot for via North Bay: Hatirwr to Nspieoo nd 8paniak In,la.lre. Return tletoesae Brea Mw•Iatle face except Oe TaawM will be tat tsdssirsr rat Mir tYso corner tray of Bar•. Y ossa atatlon. It Inb. Ilia 8~11tvllleand West In Canada. Btopsvor will be allowed stall points %"in and sarW. - Bpellmone'e_gun and tat Menet of aoeollis ab w wb.ai.sWO for Acerr r i Dr. fM Brad . ov !ib pd ��inr Qttaosfsa ws -ad acs Progressive Bakers Pot up slot ma uD M N leaves the ovw is EDDY'S - BREAD - -'I WRAPPERS, which Iwetesla It hen owwwes bsssd or sA trom the taesrsat boopw i ow sabre write ear ampsod otwpm woods r THE E R EDDY CO. omwrm (BO•_.w l[alfUT,U"•Rtw=S- Mor rr%N& f umim she too WIN to all the lrisd/r dRW sed ks0 s OAMMa. w somm r , assns • , d , nit ri " 3 t - .+.,i��a as-�"__� " ryi" ,.-�ab�i 751,- 'lf f • , ' - a v.: i - It . i< , Capt. Pat- wounded. bT r•gye+. Kxlert. W'adad. wd esu give raLlwa7 and faLgrsphlo oommanlcst. vUb, OIL9out Iiawblg�bg, 'L4 41 • Tcau hukf the Boers at tw,. Thr gar- Whits m Yrklay ev"al 1 and LadySmNib• an, Llut Blaai+w (Iutdon 8 alaadsra ...... 7 38 rale oI. thre Baebkg arta erttrcueluuugqar- bottle. wkih a unto yf .reeapturl ig be enGeneral Jwbes uetruoUuw wets The foil= ago"ltJrr .xw'+rrarl l�t� t�t..fttae Tin IN rltowr tlwL the li r r„ Isavw f:nena ESEOn USE kn tths eYi and n� : gaµ.-y >i... .. J - COND BRITISHVICTORYO fur achlorved stunning lu Lice direction (lrn the nsrndng yr( that flay all that BrIUmk Elorob should lircharn ure We amartg - Three Lrda,{rons heAroL lsr1 8 of Itbo4ole. the troupe Intra, supported by twv wide HrlLlsb /oro annul W hi e W Fiunded � � FlrM% ,.Lnloeat rstile Inbtre ,,, 1 battalions of infantry awl two bat- noel toward H's= the apparea4 imperial Light llorr-Two 'our mat ]4nobaster • 11 u riURRENDIiR OF V KYBL RG. partes of artillery• r t"Laoltred soma British were sopaged 1 r kit" and BEATEN AfiAING London. Out. 22. --The Dally MAII'r the Newcastle ly sassy task d�lvg Uii°r r Berrys and four tro0C.L d (((lours I`Frrt I7avuashlre •• . 1 g BOERS mid. mUas altrug w lWlu titres Efousi like' fORVAI L Vtl�w[ A -td M'eye< Lk1rL,-fire uona>oo LL and Field Hatter, •• ' Kurutaan twrreeput[do+tt suTr. ander tet.{. On approaohlrY[ f1gu 81st lirld ] jsr1 .. latr of Oct 14th: mUes w a( tie bank un therall- wuuW attack their tk wnud roar and and men wounded; ; usdt men m ' " Vr butt[ surrendered On Sutnda, airmill late timmu. TwanLy ttrat F'teW gatfsr,�Thr+e 6th lancers cittseked 7 way line our man saw the Boer out. omonal Syrtmfxus foresaw what war sooners wounded. The Gordon Hlghlaaders - Without Ar1at��s at tlw request of posts fulling book. apparently In fo &&wad Field 13utRery-Two the Bowe with grant fury. 'I'wu nom- tbe Wwna=rsopON De me approach of a get soros. We captured four. w4tt ,;tte°'A and ta.lt mascaras accord- Forty• ",dog d the Highlanders were In the t V gwtnerr utxf a driver wounded• rtratte Hoer orce with artillery• had alLotaken opr men fur Bosh, un Devorthlre Regiment he, aad the, rre now o jar Snort, the of of WI wu were too steer for them to he plan of rise 13uers failed how- Ftrwt tnnttb ut Ma}1 The Enemy Crushed and Routed h e['er. Teel kwtVhb t'^tch be- '11►ert, ries uwcwmmlwWnrt] uf11. revmi. It was the Highlanders who Th the 'ape police at Vrytxrrg. shut get away. That► our mea returned, 0" I the three sariurmll� which pro- cors and men wwndlW- killed the Boer leader+• awl[ through chagrin a, baler tom• I rest IoW Friday night Gen. White twde� r prdle.a of time, with the First .MaImxlliumter Ragimurrt-Eleven Wile.l'to evacuate the own.' determiated to advance W force on i tab• otos-ccvtumirkmnd offlaere and men HIGHLANDERS FOR A)'R1%A• r A Elandslaagte. recall tba GcAwral 7,tile ( preci)DI �- Thu fro of ri lOLtsr ckrotion tl�the k:lanalslaagte at an early hoar Lbs ed the battle berore thu rulumu from kilk■t rod twenty-six wwuded departure Ire lw the " Satiation (won The Queen's Heart Hleeds• following Morning. Hlttlutpprult was even to striking particularity later L.txn %n. Oct 22. -Tine Secretary of At run early hour our rurow esuv- dI4wN % while CtImmruld"llt Viljoen 13K1'I'AIN'6 -_ ARMY. lwktwhn�: Ttnlslalnorning the dot] Bat _---- - State for War. the Marquis of Lark cel out by road and roll. It vAs oom- ops a loot way south. Y BATTLB. .bark k,wne, has received the following [Herr plied that there won+ 1.100 Boers Tbnw Meyer'o 4.0(10 wenti with slit is There Bigger (j+we Thou Boers is ad here (It wuas o sight worth �akCb AFTER A STUBBORN AND BLOOD 'n.from theQueso,dated-dal.at with Maxims oovarlug shot front guu4 Lure the ehlef brunt tf the haft Delitalked't dug. I.� eters. grim High were Ital..I castle: and occupying toe. New Yort. Gal: 28. -The lnrtulun ar rnrkxt y Balch. Ever, ' "w',. . My heart bteeds for them dread- A W ELL -CHOSEN POSITION At 6.16 strTerai of the Boar guns het Natal has been Already repelled. W who saw them knew the reAoi1a- The - -- fill kisses again 4rday It Is nhrest In another Lundion correspon �iA►_ tkrrdorw un+ one of the fiestas ragt- At the base of a sugar -!alit *"Ped been ibooed or dasertsd• deft of the Tlq" .ucoom. but I fear Tery earl, 6111 some little dlsWsnoe month of halt hour all were silent. Tine Btx+ro says, and the held (orae now in meets in the army. They have a splen t.xrght. Would you convey m, warm• be sent movie over the crest Losms Estimated at 150 ret and heartfelt sympathy, with the Elandslaagte. On both tlathr were of t � Africa stems competent w rrlttg tW did fighting record. ,But In Gt d British of the 411E but a majority remained Bow war a strong near relatives of the fit lea and str�,00mmendos• and big war to r cud without waiting Of the t the probable Ines of aa- rad turned wounded. and my admiration of the guns strongly posted and oomtnarnd *ultc Prohe meat for the protracted vo,sga the 2ntf bloody Battalion ►stake tng u wide sweep on all stdms, leav- tR� Symons now ordered the lufan- __ at the licAb hill a fence, .for It wthe as Killed and Wounded. conduct o< three the, have host. an fon retreat m l were bronzed occurrence, wh lsd Y �l Y. R. I." � Brltlat�i4'rm4red train. supported I try tp edvama The Kltng'r Burial men were bratttned veterata who had ---- - - b two train bads of, infantry. torte- Rltles and the Dublin Fudliers led the pet taught their way througgh Af- dy tw tr n ludds f, the enem,'s advance. Meanwhile there was a ghanistan anti made til. fatuxros strp�rn�e lull in the battle. march with Lord Roberts Isom KaDnl Boer General Killed said AnotbarTaken Prisoner --Boer Camp, Wagons position war shollrxl b, the Boer. Our The.BrktLh covered Wo miles of • t has OM artillery w'b At once brought up and thea rested for or Kandahar. The reglawn drove the Boers from Lttelr Bguutts. tons16 broken grouctd, a brooded over Ltne stake for nineteen horses and Two Ours as Wall as Prisoners Captured --Boer Lose ! Ing a series rs from brillUtt dashes l& five minafes on afoot -hili• Than they years. No malt has ever dared to Many Killed --The Enemy Fight Desperately and Rally Again and the valley and up the AueoewLve started an the stiff ascent. Nimrth l metU.cxr Mtr�ner le w a Gordon k heights W get nearer the Boer main The Thirteenth and Sixty- H*hlander'. Everyone who saw sheet i Apin-Oso. White on the Battle Field, but DW not Assume Command t{o0. baLterlw were tnDTed to s face Pnsl #' embark ossa m01.11A g knew what - --Fighting @lNrrhsre 1s/ Thrice were the Boer tnniteriss a[ mkt• and again tont op the tight For Wwlr r1�li /area portended. Their re 1 a fail boor the was a terrific ens- � ctnanoe total come. This time then smith, with tqe Gloucester 1Leg1- Lite way dlenoed by our�-artlllery. world 1+e rtu mVtakea Hlthlan� y Town. (lot. 82-]festerdnT• h tallied fire apcnt the hill, and the 1 i copeI sent, halt the Manchester, halt t e / although the Boers fought with great he were &waiting \ �� I have long memor•lar acting Wader ordseW from Sir George i Gurduo Highlanders, a mountain bat- puck and determirtutbn. return] slope tta where t Boers fusee ardor 11Lajorv(lerneral nrtd t1W Natal volunteers. each time our Burne moved. arul rata- attack. �I (;urdcxns' are to the mtxx] to allow Whlta a tory, I tyer,h. eonsisting of the Fifth Llan- I • I learn by telephone from an ar trig shrapnel and Mazlm tonileta TO CUT OF'u ears a I i i ttwmuelver w be hewn m lot k against our adxaoCa,- 'i rather than take n single step tyro the lmper�l L,lgh4 Horse, two mored tram a mile this side Lhof e ,At 4 o'clock & a =._ :rdoul'hrttfler.r Meanwhile 'Lite lluwan had and � � II + ward before the Boers or any other Elauxislaagts that u6 :, P. not camp, worked round the hill. end j' too. fjMb tatterlea Band L. the Natal �y,s three gem were silenced. duet was In peau%@• Two Boer guru'• taken ap a position ready to fall on Y �'i �- Ilisdd .trtlllery, tho.Devoamhlre Regi- and that our infantry wen about Splendidly placed. were stubixernly the Boers when they [led before the J I i War Notes. smut, half a battalion or the Yaacber to cleRe. The eoenr,'s number LDL ftx�ht t(x two horn and n quarter, storming parLles• Mutated lntfantr, the W I rglmatt tired hW a battalia[ morning war ert►mabd at 1.000, wlnite the Boon endeavored to comes were also hidden In a pianlnUou un Lieut. -Gen. French directed with gt t fwd another 1,000 was, expected W \ Ino contact with our men on the the Boer's ,light ready to fall ort re. I m ill in fe o4 the troupe of the Gordon Hlgjttsndera moved out arrive daring the afternoon. \ right and bit. At 6.15 the Gordan treaters on that side. �jI 1 Wast In meratSatand s tight. Gen. White and carry the 's iutrutxen was to Illglilaiaders, half d Lire Manchester was butproto and active pa the bat- soder orison to atiset Garr. iVhite �� tie, but took tw active part- o ltL �T s poslLlan •t w Goa reap® this tracery to Dundee and \\ Regiment, and the Imperial I.IgItL THE CRITICAL MOMENT. / vas the credit for the , h Wes enemy to recant len wits his troops W-ulght. - I Hone Guards advanced anti Stormed Thus canon the critical moment OR ! despatch he gl F'renc dLUWM'ed \ enemy's front the illi. Tlbe sKUler, ceased. tine / rp.e.la.lrt victory LO Eleoma ed French. •; arej creator {don ors ez- At 7.44 4 sf>♦Ort was eeost`w'1 D7 the en m, try / M or t • nav MAJOR LORD E. H. CF.(IL the hIJI.ge wounded. and Iter 4traH fired The British low i. estimated +t 160 ,� psctd4 s+td to am d areas telephare woapad oairrlethelr THE BAYONET. two volleys Thea, with wild battle killed and wounded. strand lk. -..;- 4 enemy's pp�. Thin officer. of the First Gnssdadiere. A ba,onet charge was rrxnnde8. the rrlvs, [the latsnpdd Irlsisnen foand'vent Yob. who Informed the War -21 tis m►ttack oamp�gla�Msam Yid wagooa Is with Colcmel Baden-Powell In roar of artillery on both aides and_ BOER GENERAL WHO WABKILLF.D Major k/ artllyry flrg /a•m Ml s4►atnaad The cru as• The He U the third eon of 7 for the ptt[t-ftp emotion and woer:7 Offhes of the battle at d dev l and �] ry NdalID& deal ceased. and our men. the I General Kock. Gen. o art's CbW whom tie cotamsad dsided. d c- 7 fa um irresistible rash and ewin�lLLQ pltlon f u.g hors �a1.h 1I . ho.elr r. eplratlnrl m this sal We %be �s of "Holbury, I'remicr t Boers, and Goa. Joubert's Cale( upon Gen. S sautes was wtwadrd. ac1. - spar flu go A have stars• wnoidadr htllt have no de of (lg�t7grltalf • vanshln leading, mails n superb deep charge, eight Lntn the enemy without ter y against the [Hain body of the Boers ebev:k pr halt. For fifteen minutes Subordinate, KU. m ids Battbuf oordingg to too Mpneceal Wltnao► Ina 10 Is hatite �'- - tato ytL." -- y- - - _- _- - . _ . �� Twice were they checked by Line Mr- there was blootl,T work at Atari ElaadL.SMtl�.- (aaaallan. slid t most of honls of toy flayed A0! _ :Ir �iioa d the eo4rty. " _ an and Is t11s son d ntNch weem• tlpkw4m TDe THE BECUND ViBaiABY. a1RILLIA V'P #Hil1T OF A1W1!• rlbto fusillade. Once the advance rand then at class norther• at CLatW! n kn his llletla s BIW gtWOM •sass �tsee off severnal quivered for a mumept, buL, then, a was . allant work m both groat army. [oris frost attgland. the Isis Jobe. Yule. tlmeta but whsa tae oppur- ctamrhl White's Umrtal Report of Soen Strongly Entrenched Fought wilib a ringing. sorting cheer, the ice. bra o�gtlLlsh fall thewitB ers Ever body 1s asking why Lila Ion, �1�fMr d from Glencoe le � aroused hLm r -, _,,: Beetle•.. R'Jtb iispatjllU4aR0 oleos of oar [oece hurled their for ards of the enemy. Theo the Boon menme hod of relatoreements Is go- 11M rte Glen toAty the lint• whOl' i9e' ur 1►it►hrnR Oe' and evsS•a t[!b'ted fled dtsottissty, ckseelP• 9a� g it w wi evy taltvstir of tie seri» gR L ibl and ttsifa ere late b th• atberesas tc vt�` Gil a .�._ fir Intaatry Ison t on Lha London, Oct "1,JThe War Office C+Pa Tann, Oct Z.- over the kopjem bayoneting the Boers s by the lnfaotry and mounted In- Ivry from Natal Provos that a m9re, Loh `^Pe •stray W Mi anisnilikedtlor razed Imuw of this afternoon PON the fol:owin6 calved from the front regarding the One of the captured Boers told me lents As they stampeded down the moderate force won!& nrffioe. That L foreleg the Born dieepatch to Ube Secretary of State rapture of E:ancialaaate show It to that 1t he had known British soldiers hill they found to their dismay that a mystery an donne as London'& black A �' an i hlgb_pesedolf forar, uoald shoot As our teen did. he would lbs Htuaan had forestalled them. The fog. Thera la L gllmjpet of Ught [rpm to rVLIM r involved a Tery, long from the general in common d In No- The Boers wereLStronglya•r►ttesbhe never have come. Hassan captured many horses, ntnd - ------ - - - - - - - sal• flit (;ooege Stewart White. re- and fought with their wonted bravery. A heavy rola, heavier than any I had the rest. The, delivered a Parts, where it i- rumored that the L rrLetdsyat They seised every rLunity oteom- otaspsefed Russian troops wl.l not occupy Hetet gardling the engagement yy oppo ever seen feG lmmedlately atter the tei:ade and Lie Boers swerred.•Sume pmesaturoly K1tD thQ Ameer's con- FAmIndslaagtw, between GlerYoe and Ing Into action, and were ready to ttatfte, msklrug a pltetAs seers qac ire` surrandamd there. Then others made sent Well into men were assert- - LadySmlth, when the Brttlsh, ander servo their gena whenever the, curio- tstttretteld where many wounded were I for IkUingsprult and others for Ing last night that threes vast pn ----"- Ulm. French, routed the Transvaal get a chance. The British wounded l Landsman's Drift, as closely par perAtions were not meant ea a grand forces, under Get.. Jan H. 1L Kock, ars now b•ltig taken to LedysmltE. ITlntg• Load b the cavalry and a field bat - The DaTottsblre Regiment captured parade• but were u wise precaution, second In command In the Trnnsysal Every oro and atteotlan are also be- three Boer flags during the ongage- I Let Vb� eavalr barged repeatedly rendered neca war by the possibility army. who was blmwU wounded and Ing given to the Boer wounded. who trent. It is that Piet Jou- wit, desperate 1.1it Many Boers � capture,i, and has striae died: are being despatched down the eoun- J' that Russia on a take advantage r bort, who was wounded rad captured. ' thrall, t1aRg awe, their arms, mat- of the ceoasloa and maks another White, 000mnauscbr In NateL tothe try• advance oLL western Afghanistan, tet ecstasy of State fo[ War. Filed Tho news of General French's Tic- where fu:l control would be secured Ladysmith, f State Ee'•nd. 10.80 a.m• tory at Elandsiaagte has just been over Perste. With a Brftish army OL - "In the action at ElantdsISACteyss• published hero. It caused Brest en- the4' tevvlay the troops engaged wen' this tbuslaam• The newspapers were i/ corps on add ground of Site AInda, n '.-f followtrt�tg quickly on the streets with spacial edi- / rr ■nal f readiness for renew In India 1�,J "Cavalry -Fifth Lancers, A squad. tions, and the people left the church �� / or ready to testif ttthaema Russia were 1. / ron of the Fifth Dragoon Guar a. the In order to gel details of the fighting. _ ready to testify thaQ Russia wt u e imperial Light Horse and two BOERS FOUGHT BRAVELY. I ), _ �� not advance on Herat. The magnitude i squadrons d Natal curbtnerto. TEe fo.lowdng details from official ���' - of the British armaments for acam- ^Art►Iker -Tweet tiros Field Bet. l ~ 1\ �`1\1` t��I�h`n` /�/�� j ,, )` , ` Paige petty rept the butshers at the Yl /�'•. 7 sources aro at hand regarding the \t1 11\ 1 1\ r / /�y two pelt, repubibs is avldently Great• 1 1 ;• tory. Forty-aocd i Field Bettery, and batt:e yesterday at Elandslangte : I / Ing In Europe what Carlyle deacrlb �, the Natal F'lnW Battery. The Boers although driven from their ai as an atmosphere electric with `� "Infantry -Tho ])trvatshiru Ito{rl- guns, returned again and again when / ` ( �' Suspicion. mast• halt a battafkii of the Gorbin ever opportunity occurred. The high - e'` // --- GENERAL P. A. 'a'a c :. ti VI(,•TOR. Highlanders. and the Manchester r the lett of the eltem,'s / General CrvRla who la id command PRINCE CMALaw----l le Cron nd tea \ // H TIIE[It OWN GAME.. Ut yp{nytwel0. a tea}mr In Lire RetloMnt poslWon cera oceupfed at the cam- on the swthwnstern border. will W British Arsgl who L ordered up 'Tion• wt"! tor,,, was [order (len• meaaement o[ time action, the British \ j �� • London, Ort 28. -The Brltlrin vhr remembered M having been In eom- Wmotrh A*IWL , French with Col.. HamilWn corn' creeping niong the crest and making _ _ a �v quicktortes s Nasal i. thougowingh oach other In mane a 1r'hs Boer otos wlxrp!oll met ter manding the Infantry: a wide eircuM The istartr attack `� _ � �� quirk rvy Intltms. though side of ted Jameson oubere a to T sdrde Atter - "I was present is person from 3•:17 was directed against the right of the \ / vi hrs. b foists mt the ride ut the bass Joubert be 1i rdel ns the flank movenwnt Thin lalanay Alan at- pin. to 8.30 p.m., but did not assume enemy's position. The latter came I .1� � victors soars vanquished to Boars.lukrnY W tin b� f7ahtAng man In the Transvaal which held t cru. of the fight, which aces with the gars . '_�` f 1 volar u[ the TnnqulWited Boors. They oerv,.oe•. Film fire-eating OPWOOG and s ht. direr Dorn g into contact ti v fatten victims to the b Dia have uo-ked the ansa Ni was trollkk: 1 \ I Alilwar U, have his moos�e't��sl ng g p rwrJ "t¢ereg tlo4 which :eft In the Dards d Gen. Franca. Al -A1- �,he ni that point occupied a strong .t,.4v •" , \� An to 0 dde,ekd 1 a fbm* was gb dean tory fighting took place IeJn �� ll----•'� very Paan by which they pro{rx"ed W resslered tan Ter! pt>♦alar In the Re- tl n was car- ss� In the da w -bile relnfarcemenrs tO°Uog. wit they Deld rmsolutel, \ \ pabAo. nodi• nrvd ids sarin prli 1 !• ts, until a flank attach was made by our tirt{'yti �` halve rho Brftsln InUu the tea• They -- - _---_ with Iwr►v! lf 'i \ IIAVP. Leen beaten In detall by counter • j rkd with a rush, though seat out later on ascertalning troops, whoadvanced with great dasshh,, w �' Irma. The flow cam1�. v►itah wstgar and s,namy's wtreagth, were arrtvfag [� and, In spite of heavy losses, castled M v�, 4 i strokes carefully considered and [Hoot M. rapldfl spreading to Baautolsod, was,�wpt s�e�ed as dayllgo% failed. Ladysmith, the real action did rot be- t as " ,% \ __ �� . tsr1111aattly carried out In tlo taco of rrinere it la feared it will farther fe• ram The bettl llpt was very rough and to ust' 3.80 p.m• -At that hour the the �� poiUos with w rush jos _ `- • nor s Opposition. witch has date • resolute ` the Ilght was falling. -G�� -\ aReoa ppoo flame the deatre of the ratites to Story. and wlih the enemy' Haan De.d a padUon of very ezeep Ihe ground traversed by our troops �\ �. \ teach to increase British respect for participate In the upmratlonv agaltust assistance. t victory wet a floe tiosal strength, =,,.t lg def n rocky � � ��, �• � �� s rho burghers. ,linen aplendld valor and were ttas f wa■ rouge and rtoosy. and the cs� y `�1 v,_., the Boston. teat ..f arse/TbMs hill abort • mile end s hn1L south- tors d the position was a tiro teat tel. vim, wt ^*� • ^� our determination, it V mheranlly tads DaH[ug the fight the British cavalry cavy etas dwtitt tis IMWCOsent. "at of Slanddaagto station well mltted, reached the highest level. thrice rode through heavy �saa of Atarxra a ootositlseaMs number (if « At 3.80 P.M. om- our Boas took a poet- of arta. The cated s ere, to "RLES oaf Brnr prjnoesrs taloa are General tion ua a ridge 1100 jards from tb+ "round, and la[llcted severe, laws opts THE TRANSVAAI, WAR�CHARLEtiTOWN TUNNEL AND LAINO'S NBK� CAIt1'�G FOR WOUNDED. Hocra,cars�ce,rbi,falhaa vol nkne t (,11*6 cel. tion- ' at once o ed ileal. the enemy. -Black and White, Lo ld,mn, mkt. 23. -The v►eunded at Iuskmt. Nate asrttlrseere, s ♦dontsthe Bork grid Comaaa�daa i Boers• whose gun& pea It was b(gh:J important to strike force, also odd too 3.8 worn.The Kork did later from his wounds ThL fire w a generally well dtreeted. Between L•tnriewtown and Laing's Nek Is a Gvtrn+l that steetoaes out l;llttnd+ I naQte were attended W battle Install ttvtm 3.80 P. m. untll 9ctile, was foraisely an officer in i a severe blow, as tee Orange Free a length of 118 feet OnLll 3866 tJharlatrWwn wan the Lermlaaa of the rrtr as poodble in the dark. Garr but somewhat high. C,rotrary to pre- State forces are known to be concen- daraTeas the (:carman attTq• ndera the Mut- I •loos ezperLsoos, theft skellr beret [rated nortlhweat of Lmdyamlth in con- railway, but row. of curses file ootnnectioe ezttrsds w .TAhannMbarg• Jhernch thanked the troops on the [ ommatslant General Joabervs The Gordon �laThe oki mUwq line over L lug's Kok Ow bs later, relakd, jA ; the flew eA{xrtolly mentioning Ian Ham- northern force • are now attacking t rad the In well' Adorable strength. - llton's s�br:dld handling of the In - charter Regfaimn •• The lmperLl Light Horse moved The flank attack was gallantly de- sums , d tis fennel being eeedsrednelem -• --_- _ _ tssttry- 't he British biro raobed on tnc Glascor� Damp and rte nelghbottng Light tion" mAdsthe flank atts►cke, towards the lett of the enemy's I --- -= : `--_-- town of Dundee. The enemy aro sop wh'.le the Devonshire Regiment At. ppuoss IlTered by the Ifwnchester Reglmeet, so attem to ter escape• h�rtured position on SwturdJAY night 1 to number nearly 15.000 men. twckel is trout. , ties, and two quadrons of the Ir the Gordon High:anders, and the Ion- Inas succumbed to hL wounds.' hig pt fight fllome estiMates place the Boer losmcA donee` ke. Orion"fro Fuss fltpte commandos I Lanoare toward Els right. Daring the penal Light Harme. The front attack Man, fieri two on a borne Titans• trnL Gen. Elytnoos' fares L wall en- wenw rxttSmtsat near Ladysmith artillery duel, mounted Boars pushed Was does with splendid spirit by the A SUNDAY BATTLE. ' tarry and cavalry retuwas nedcon niter trenched, and tc rrinofanxiety e telt >s dig oat from tMb lett and engaged the desk. The persalt was conducted gnrding the ovsLcame of the fight N Irh (otos, red ibls blow at one Devonshire Regiment- Ca Town, Oct. '.:L. -An offletalreceived �s was swot imperial Llgbf •Bosse• In a few mho- Elandstaagte, is s small station on etch from MAfeki ng, datod Oct. through a very heavy rain. A message was B&dm-Po w 1, Batrr- d the enemy's aurin forces utas the enetwr*'SW'9sssd firing• BOER LOSS OVER 1,000. da, frost Col. king. -Powrell, b com- Im nt. Gen. YOek is a memberof red our artillery wads turned on the - - '` -- - 15th. tale: math at Mafekhtg. He oo at Lhe the xecsF the Counoll of the Trnn"' mounted Boarv. who had engaged the "A fight tack Place soda, r mile Tbs Boer low must have been over m�ort of Buhr reprises of that Taal. Ion dal Light 13srw and who at once outa:de the city. We trod m osmosed 1.000, but the were scattered over �\ place, and in quite hopeful of hold - A (1.mIm�ottab from Ladysmith mays per /N, train. a detachment of police, and such a wide area that k is difficult M (F�r� ndero say fail bscIt. two puulrvn" of Cavalry. We lust to +oefpute with accuracy. Ing t 7 are at . theWet the Dattle or m�wall chlM's Atter tine Artillery pm4mxaflottb - two killed And 15 wounded. Splen -_ T' e, garrison a Kdaype cm rad WILD the fighting +t ons infantry Advanced U, tin attack. state that the Boers lost 58 killed resolve, ntd on Saturday 91� a small pplMnJ toe ted tq our gurrs in the menond tomo of Boers to flight. Mr. Cool[ letandslaagLe The So must have mapy Ths ITeTrvndnlees Ist)d the and tunny toandted. This la probably General FrereR, �' Rhoties has been urged tS fake the W 400 kdllbd. A toerteen-7earold post an exaggerattorn." filer bMonging to the Fifth enemy In front whits the MArlWtesl __ Lural Lieut. Gen. J. D. F'inkotone ,,\\ first' mini` 'Opportunity bt Mnvlag the Ieglar sbo4 three tioero wink a ter Regiment and the Gordon High. FIOHTi�1(I AT MAFAiCIN(3. French mentioned In this despatch is \\I town• but declares that he will set revoke. $s was carried round the landere turned his left (lank. In odntnatud or the cavalry dildoe, site fight out. same osier the troops returned. Ev- The Boer g>m4 although other and r le him 48t1n hr. He joined l/ The rDoleSteamer Avottdw Oestr Dur- artly silenced, Invariably u9- Explosion of Dyeasslte Iteaslted In la erybot, temtltles to the aplertdld Heavy Boer Lose. Lhe Stir Huaaarn. from the milttis, In ,�� r [esn. fpr I)elogrua Bal. want Intercepted llghtJdy and s les, to kerne R M the a'." "re amain on the sltghtest oppor- 1874. He eared with the Cavalry o�. teaser her drstfnatbn and brought hoses. They won surprMmd by the ttmKY, and went served with great Cape Town. Oct E2•`It is bslleved Brigade on the Nile to if381-8b. end / q l�k to 1)tn�bnat, She had on beard Shooting �p s that the explosion of dynamite at was present At the battle of Abe % (:23,000 In Impacts consigned by the W shoo of Lbs gRshmea. ' 110 r1ligo. •Anse savers OvaO our Intantr7 Mateking, cbTerty arranged try Ooh• Klee. After serving on the Hood t, Tlttrsvanl National Bank at Darman DoorrIW the tri Onst, rice at rig � � Tbla was AC- Radon-Fbweil, resulted to very large garter Blatt for two yeah as Am. / •,,� to the Marsch of tttr♦ bank at DO W036 1S, when the arta lary hr ,•w.tmwcl irkarried 'the poi -_ lost in the Boers, so that It Is galte mutant Adjutant General he Assumed ftty.The was laesdrldr and lie flying. Lite writer says that the De. ouapilehsd aL pl m. the ertmm7 trelx►Db that Goa. Crottje will noL TmAh[re 1'teglataa4 made w sapsmrb Standing his grid • Tt h Fifth Lao- command of the cavalry at Canter• srondale Castle again called for bar LNwtita the last with 1 �/ resume the Attack. and will. perhaps Bary W 1897. and tills spring was mr I I j/f �� aektkmttimL - dasl rgxltut the Main body of the hoaraya #ad d tits Fltth• Drs. retire al tner. Boers In the taws of A withering; fl� Ot t `-- t'� apqo1n ted to the expert wordsBrAgaa nt / �� Lady flymnoo heard esbaday sf SM Liebe through A tnewege received from Oolooel Aldershot. � Is An export swordsman �/� LoY'noon that tuns �msbettd was They worn twins Oheobnd. ,moi the In i w data. 60 ' COLONEL ADOLPH SCHIEI., Baden-Powell, at Ma/eking. dated and ani acknowledged sattnority on alightly bleter. It was reported ear- - vanrs. quivered top a maaaMit byeeathin• Oct. 2lst, says that three Hoers were military horse& He has added W Ills OHARLF.S 1t• MACRUM, tier in the day that Oen. Symmis was witil A rt r(narling cheer. the rash Int the Bear camp with Formerly a German officer, now Gen- kilted and a large number wonndet reputation for the improvements in hutted States oossnl In the Trans dadi trot this was peomPuy domed. slant hurled Resit un t4'b ensu IfEa We 1n Llts In the encounter with hM Toros• .ant f over the lentis. wla�Osr Mhe B c also two oral Joubt!rL's A4pW►L. that the British rode cavalry loos he was appdnted vast, to whom la Inttvstsd the Gare The Ontario C tet Has sahtkorlbed ae Arwlatehe. IS O/sp Spar looms wore very cert- Bak' rami It is repnrtod to the poeittlon at AkWnbot. of British Interests user" dnrlOg d-,0{ for the fund balms raised to 111)) . haynrst Mw brolmn mnmmy gone• T a ria Of _ - ---- - at Malekin fired from the grand �- In All dlrwctlans. Offt gem were over iderkbie► IvdHddrK �t the war. - rt. _- -y cid[ extra onmforiw for the ( an whe!mat And t�1 They pau*"d, wourilstt and unwounded prlsoeet"w the rallway midway between I.adl mired on lAs race track a,�on Bar THE L(3flSiCf3. South African oanttnpot I than retard wda amt rsUsr raLri s Amryrtg the former an Oen Jan Kock Smith, whore the main body of the pntrob who were guarding The door@ occupled a strong Pod- Ttso csT Moo Piet Jtrabert, nephew of Coni- British force 7n Notal, under General worst wart. The IIOers replied, Mnt The lNRclal Lint of K111ed rel At five lwrdeed fleas dint thU if pros- tion ort A steep hill. and the hatilM Winitr tinwqg end wtrrdtlsred• In an eutrenohed the pat evacuated. th it hnndrA brokt o i roe. The 6th mt►ndAntrOjogbli Joubert• One gond" WElte 4 occupying pA Wounded o■ Both Sides. ably exaggerate& wing nlrnpst A repetition of that at th- h* prrd b alto shoran. the lit train with Supplier for this mtltttent camp. and G:e000e, where on Friday 1AA.doTn. Oct, 28. -An Official des- '- Glainree. ocmmenelagwith an artillery vrl8rs a smaller Hrltleb torww defiler' (les BOURP Dill) NOT E%11i.wlgCT• casualties stMonds Laagte. these. „per t sestet W say. WAS Wel Symons detoo," the Boers so de- pnteh (tort L.a�tanlLD, fns British ducal crud eh Br with a bttlltsat A despat4rh from Go.i, white, daL«i ra��Mldy Teti at 150 Mown it sonar. od wounded est of a hint- the Brlthdk lntantry. �eaiwtory, stAtss that 'ton has nitTntrrL Ireav It r comps aWrst,. On October 18thv the dal Ds- why, the Attack on dtesaoe un dsterd y given Lars t following list of tie elf titled rue wounded in the tarts bhltrge try Canadians At the Frost. rites the Inset Boon tiss►t of Olbrpotr h 1 tiro total dtewd l+uFll te r Is m title�Arid wTmn The eollmottoo of fere tie attack os,Olsetass oas'P the Friday Failed. �nantg prom Lr Of F, egos ,tan Whwn the ltOyal I)abMR Fttslllwa pisarl honor with tlta ttleneoe Damp ares fn the Oct 82. -Minch that was at the battled F.rnd+r I.sattte : Own. riser the Boors' flan at Okaelttfs lb ham cleared We tot way hmT el wonndthe ad ovwr a large te for Lend- Boon rut the rA*I&, Ilse 6a ring s�ln rerdi ds s Datttw st VISI killed: Gert. Rook. woun e of �d 4turedI, since dead; Gen. Roco arA won r iSdmd nnud geed P°d 1/aschhAnk. R wilaw ew tisagh ng sad n. ave than Gatlon at El on. board bapturtn n Iatnewith awndnnt vujlteea►� oo ;dna ora thtM fns Lttem tn, haw tbtss tar occeplecf eattla train, or board of waM+ah war" Pu g °0VIOV ° e p TLied. and light ds ' "aught imety►ben two f►nea I.Atwr dna oar tams and attention. A fail list Several British officers rad me0. and (IW@cWly t town rn W" reason" whir wn, k led; C44nitel Ae ll iwl. German of- 171 wIn [heti at GMrwos hltl, a grand 7o'ae br^v the DominlOrt of reeai► frepawh se weenrar, Amts List Gee• Will go to Toa laLar. the two ootteopondeeta. The daapatohes ssPM 7 with such an arm In that ttcAr rnanrnttrsdin` the artlller Lt1U►] In the twoLattiee(rf 88pestd and cess Mstmely M'peassensted shunt tor- ortert U noreawf the attwck on "Oar wounded and [►are of at rice stone gave ac Iowa of the the &ms*s tl T about wvronded end a pr n.-, -, (mrmwn� 884 wouaAnd The GordonlvHighland- - �dng of Ihs Royal Ile: Ca i Oof' tIR arriving by train. Bw district. apps, _ Otencve, which 1utl the Inner ttw. Owm! are able, lioliand- strength d the Bonn at Elaadsttagtsl 1.000 rerun � � pfisotnmr ors ill= ted thus tercet sqv d having � Ry. Capt.sitimr. They wen: Capt tww"a [leu. 7►EtLs red (bsamaadsot a� Basra, we have many er their subsequent P mne•d 4'00 dnlsnd wltlt earl�/sMaMs skill ora R,kcrrwstandoxit CS10ttt rare lots LWrt 81 killed nrnd Al81 wnnnM (arrtfsgtrx► Smith, I.isat Georges N(x- tT rtes, (lermans, and other Prtuuera of mat faint. It was taken for grail ! Aged • M1aslMgllatr/ettaea ad Pto3lnwMtt le this IIA[ of killed and Cary. Caps. C. Al H alxed nationalities. that they cut the lino that+ It BRITISH LONBES.-tmV�ah`hsr tnlh We [dab the Dnb- OI►N. 8Q11'I'1CR A AdP01T. our tramp+ aced tlssBsse flofMe4 wow 1 Un F`nslllsrs with t bravery as Tice behavior of o b prevent General Whit+ oa by tCBp! The "lowin*tgg b en offkstal lint of Te1ei Rrltlah kfllsmt, 14.-Ouioeela, Asa Lormkst, bat; 1t8- i o'aWokthL of the colonial trnopv wAA Admit- amo�� retafarcements to Otwwrrl d'� F,tae- British aawutltlek at thou battle d t • oalajora, i ; Iknrtenarts, 3; non -cern. tsoied AAA okarrlad sa almnst Impng- �nVt dMi llyar f ib% able." llro a k wbsta Nw bergys�a de1[bt tt the E)lim� eJfkeers and ties 87. nsble Lira. Alt ice fg All . an- tvom OrllaNn) Sir #f�OL We: ted to rcAnts and &&troy or I B� � s . Caias� woo thwrw Iwdkys�y Orb $1 a46 p- rs•-- . tlM1D Ifo WR FttO7s aHI1OF.rilA. �e ittgagane RITar, awa 1 -- Hat. f t Hcrsa-RUlwri� ol. 11ftW1 Rrtttah wrnrn cap kink. -Ont- { w mart who 1s to charge of the 1 tirtgaprett• alt flee snr►ku road bbtweet Pont awe, 2; r -fors. .2; . offs ,or 11 I tortireatkvm at Mal'wkinig, and fm CApt- 15 ; non-com. cm. ntMcerA Imntl whrwn is due the cried it ter ties trap ('an. Wh1M ro4 t•war0 DAnrthaes•a and Gbntxw. oil That GTT. Y Llent. men, 195 into whMh the Boer for"M went 104 at 2.110 q IL Odie tow* radar Beers Have Had !in ttaeeeaaes Tara RALNItn SHOT AND riH1eW.. & Prior" kilt hie by * a. r.. by For. WN omrvmnd ooilwmz6 V%wh was the tit' oftwm 1's ki or - MA H(Igh:a ne, oftt- tuasl and M 1.11. r � n•rwtlLl In heav lasrsmo to thou B rW to if 4*r'g ►r Iaee•fat, Oot 88•-Tke thst news for grltto/n Att�hed in lite Far* of r� and mast A 'sae �L ren kirw- 11fw jnr (know, iJ•ut � r 1 E P m It hold boss tr dCad ll along tirmi trs�i S10deda comse Ina Aslilsg Plea. amended by O#m. Win - r'tillery'-- Munro. Tde.it.. Murray, i,Iwat. Rard- herd, It. fs Lint. of era► tier )t ls- •er'+mrtthwtwd M the toHOwirK tloMl `27f1. n;�qp Oct 1gLb. kart rad toot WOstsds�-Qfipt. 11 Llsnt. Iran-. but innwA R. FA, assn of Aertatrfr 1tadD- pPVYy 1'rowrok a of f Md TM m from ''Ya PUMM, twdysrrtlta. Oat 28 - Raaliatsg edamn [nada' w • Ala" ( Menth An»- I O kerA (krrrMa Hilgk:aeders wound- me. of Heamilt.xh. no is w Qsdnata of sa�s Orseoa q a podtkn ou flail, oats. lM. *M• the 1 hfllilwry ( luti"a t et the 6: ; I I iowe Mist the first ttttwek m (xmrl ntdVu" A ed : Lbat.-Cul. Cunningham.iNw talks Rnya teh fit t i atm. of itt61. Another R M CL gr.d YsHeviss mo NL flattery, tri t with 7 abOOt• aces part d n ttlrsfef the G mnc/Iw Inti Bsrvanabfre Lien ~ Wneng I Duebo t, 1, Captain Hwldeaw, Ow tris ihn't,te"I mien half the Poem fh1Tt this /ndxning, slloeR� thrtw amusunk wad Nim ewlesw, e=. ehialy wtd-gtpt Lsldr t Gannirss, rlduaEaaae Captola lflke:jottn. lot. vM~ to iMown to 'Mnwtto who will t1ltaNnmtae Mb bt vfvrttd sembet%o g(tlari atlsndk'M% f Arweu mss tong In tic.tin Africa• r An htr lid M goo" has situation wws 01111 VAUM se long y d tae St vl t,ergleela eller froom r►a Itssadsat Vlfjrtr,e. M!•W tsars � t.le,at liayb, Llsnnt, Orsrs'n. fltadlay, tJwt Gl:let, i, ens Cmtsp- L.Isrt. Ails Adjntani J. wo'xs• 40, �I'lion Noma Na { rrvrasM= ttM river at litwlWe drNt. and. the Bowvw held too hr tl'sOVIhwnk. oer the MUwtri eruth at Fleet MsswSbrrtor #sglttsnt - ds Liswt i4setMwl. dab woarOsd-Od. Currea, Oa'pt. MO- lowlag la the total dead And baBi O�blr v�ntea M tuwrchtuilf on HaeL.ostsim,wUorQ the ervaatrautlr+wLMwm ot"KXW This last AmllINn ON* 0, d I "AMU barb r ,WVMO of ir.dr Ae�"aaat"' d.alrlree that lou thkaks its aefl Dendma Br t1b^sHo i` ' �r.i �����c 7. . . ...LIEU ilk .i _.1_1_ s:...,•...:.a t.w&A-A".- ,es..::. rL"...>:-,�.._al:_s..:_.,L;,or "%a." 3'i'itA -,t Eaa.....::5.,. ,.,.r.'.,.. I ...>,...'_'. _..- ...-... . . ....... ;;..,r.:_w ._. . . ...._ _. .r. - - . ..-,.,�. ., I-- is