Exeter Times, 1900-12-6, Page 6HEARTY WELCOME A °MST °F AUCL41ATIUNS
teCOVCIati to the Canadian Soldier
In Old, Landon
COT A SERIES OF OVATIONS
in Thew entree rh-pugh the Streets-1bl
'boons in Super's. Paysical gopdition end
Pieesed Witit Their Wehrome
London, Nov. 29. -The weather was
evretelted awl depressirtg when cote let. Gown, Lae; St. enntosue, flute. -,
Otter, with three companiee of Can- tt.141;•":";t• Anne's, Htele. Dr. 611 11er-
S0111.11a111Pt011 tbia morning, says a Mat tine county, 1). Caeon, Lib. Bronet
Iany good, reason why a promise E
Is. soggests that Botha and Dervet - ---
I a" 1 ta a neil tirtt will be °stab Still thla
T
sameid out be giveu not to setedattene
out or the eoautry? -Nile J. B. o in -
la Italy, living upon the bolinte el
E:0 w few friende4 Quite receutly a play
PIT R PURL!
BoER REylvALI proauced in London, r.
" Daventrye" in which Mrs. Patrick:
Me Topic or Disetieelop. . beee the werlof Osoar Wilde, al-
NOMinathert Day in Quebee One ahould be env' e t- blithe 'idle One of Acre 111 South Arnerion I Campbell is the star, is said. tts have
Sided pee ,e:On eeos a ye e e ;
lashed. Tbe suggestion is worthy oe
England
Wiped. Oat
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Approval. Tire Digit:a should aot be ..30.- The "Rebbee
I
-
Monerentl, Nov. 3i1.-Nominatione for exenedeat even from the beginning
(111°)" Lt7:'4ature
were
bvIc% ts4'111 311Yittitl wbie4 "an saelY bq ItRE T FAITH IN KITC ENERir ublie (4 Amerlea'
throogineat Lae Proviaee &onion fee. given them." - C•11` itr<'e mantes ago, •eade
theugli
name ts oot attaoheit to it.
The play has leeen pronounced the
mcdt risque thing that Loudou has
ever seen,
DID I -1E SUICIDE?
'owing aro the elections by art -lama- COM PAUL'S MOVEMBNTS, n asheaeole, . All tins tune -en d , . •
„tom- eneree, Dec. o-oe oournai sale Lt
Deauee, Dr. Belated, Lib.; Yam:tele:1, Pares, ,Nov. 3tr-Senetor Faere can, . Pacifying:, Influence, Onee_,tue police Are Ito. mo;_e..thart a whisper of thenev.ent rtuntered that Oscar Wilde, wleo died
Jueee Allard, Lib.; st. uyacinow, nd nn Ur, Kruger during tbe dee Orgaeized, Is Expecte:kr to the conunitted suicid NV''cl
A. E
101. Moran, rdlie; Montreal st '
, • -.pore
toad presented him .with a cone ol Very Great e el 1.41 1.33:411erratei to. tee I toted_ yeatordaa,
I soded"- it was (e'elared 1.4 Deeentimrt lia4 been liviog In a hotel on the tteue
18.19, and ik was. gLot erilsh" WW1 (1.e.S Beattie Arts. whore he had been
Toe Lae of Washington," dedicated
letiown for severel months. Nader the
August, .1900. This stetement was
by his stregglee and pereisteneys le- more monopolizes Hie attention. The mole last night ler the BoZiviall minis' name Of 31Xannioth. Ver SOlue time In
‘' or Ithll had been. an" dts- posed. In October he
as follows:- he gran o man, 11, St London, 5e00. 1.--Soath Africe onee
oreellalsnceWarivgetritamilea:odulot:otuNavshigazi15.. Public its ogba.st at Gen. Dewet'e re-
tie weleenie as offered to Fraedelin, i hall vet
a at li icreed 3 tahte Bpreitvish-ets4g"arrPr'isOvnheroer
regrettitig sere ba e been tenable up leo I CIO men ad two guns, r • alreade-
tire preaeat to leo-operate in the cabled to the Associated: 1. tees ist de -
1
foundetion of the United States a
e•louth Africa, as she co-operated in , efe this tterillte warfare?" tWe'Llb-
ehe foundation of the United States I era/ papers ironically itnpneen,Why..,
a .A.roeriea." -, .t.slre4 on all sides, 'are these ,
Chamber of Deputies, remaioing tieiratiog in them as hollow cora_ l the revolution," seal bt,,"and 1 nevet
figure. earn% the leaders. ol
Mr, Krogex, late this afternoon) trewe eoming bome?" The ovations I
visited M. Deselia.nel, President of the to the victors strike even these par -.1 did, MA
leainevitte, Lila; St. Jamee, lion- "T d td •h
cp2-1'.1dy ,‘dehelagas DeCarle, Lib.
ada's first contingent landed at oda eounts, '.‘lorizt, Lib,
egenity, Hon. T, Duffe, Lib.. Quelee•
a/se:retch from that plaee. As the West, J. G. Hearn, Lih. dluebee Ceo-
frawarden Castle zieared the quay tee R. Rabitaille, Lit. St. Sanyeur,
aide the crowd cheered vociferously.
The (teem were reduablea when the
Canadians were rezognized aft with
an officer waving the regimental
enure. Volleys of questioos were
atn-twa nst,ore. The eontingent look,
eil remarkably tit ond well, their
tioe. S. N. Thereat, Lab. Lew•s, 11. u.
il,et. Charles Langelier, Libereta
:thabaska, Paul adeu,rigoey; Nee
iervii-e, C. Doris; Belleobasse, ilea.
Tu „ on; L'Ialet, lion. \Van. Deebene;
nehn C. B. Major.
in VatuldeuiL E. Lalonde and ti.
, Tlereette, both Liberala, are the cart-
e rei oases itue neing the debeect oi. 1 flutatt:
• 1366rat oornanent. though eeen isaSe 1
y eide with eorete of the flower of
the Britida army. Col. Otter was
1Piaisl alteusi itnr:vil in letters mid
congratulatory telegrams. 'He e aitl
tbe Itellavior of the Cesitteee heel
beer; exeellent during the 12 tuonthet
nitareeigning, especially eonsidernee
Vett ell per tent of them hart nevor
bi•firre been under fire. -The barit-
e,' fighting had been at Paartieburg.
Toed' Iced given final jadgrannt tooto
the belmvior if the Canadians in, :tee
Goo there." Referring to the
eivirgee a barbarism against British.
offireree COL Otter declared that the
hxtreine. He is looking eagerly for-
ofricers were lenient in lee u
ward to be Inoue in Canadt soon. A.
happy idea. and one witieh pteased the
Men greatly. was the preeentation 44 Zitettoner, Dian a EI004 and Iregre
1
TURKEYS FOR e tide. ENedietell
le it. fe
areeirle,t.ek. Noe, ere-. ,f4O
on, titievego. go.veLitete-
.4-611 11964"6., 1, pi par nee a eleipmeo.
7.0teil tit k ye fo - tii ;toot sie Very
tnarette. .by
itt 'tett ?von " eiteehalf cello;
. parotid live e -e •reet aatl prepares
tit ia. fa.- alit...torten : :1 re .iettippea
31daddeteett, to el et et detre,
potpie leaven forwarded through NOW BOSS In South Africa
Wept. Vaux by C:tneeliiin ladiee. to tee
worn ast soureeirs. Arrionget the .
-"Loving weleorne greetings to every •• - - THE
Cantiellan on beard from CanediNn
item end ileughters. Well 4Ione,
teen:ono" CoL Otter and t be other
defileera ere proftese in their espreee
atone of gretifiretion al test %sorra '
etelearne eaten -lei let the people erf '
tete mother eolintry.
OVATIOarea ALL .e.LONG THE .
110:WTE,
aamthrr exhra eabb. Lord '1 rettoeurent of 1.ord. Wo°,:iee,y, the re.
Stratheona. retnedete comae.. turn of Lord 'Roberts mad the ate
aioner. lieedea e deputation of promen innuendos: of. Lord lettettener to On
nent Peal& that tnetencidet Ode morns ; onprente volumene, occureiug as they
Ind to greet the offreere ereatmen of ' do simultaneously, are. keenly the-
useeile Deepite some nusgivneet
heape of telegreme was one reeding: UNEASINESS AT CAPE
risees lit the colm Strengthened
iz
Viewer PossItee.bette nale-Oam PAWS
Elereillent$
Lorelort, elotarday, Vete 1, 4.30 a. m. -
'here virtuelly eto fresh news Irma
South Afriea ;We reorn;tag, but the
the Royal Cenadian Regiment, on
their arrival in thee rile from Soto h.
empton. where thee letelei a few
lours before, from the 1 416;rsrillett
Cestle. fresh from South 1r rrien,
Among those who leeengragee. Lori
rathroria are! V14414406.11t4 1 in b., tf, 7. • :4,
British stele his fellow tenant reet.• i.
Vho have aeon the nelneadoion or -1.
Trilier country for iter
velar on the let it le Ver., ..-vro *I.
X.:arl of Onslow, formerle n
New alea Ia ne and 'V !vier :".1ev
for the C461034.4. .A1361.1T-El.'4'er•11
Tr, l'eolier tee damn tete er f• •
benne 4iivielon of the arras. *, e-02
erowe bad atesereleed ne the el 1,7....
airing with these notables. tine leen;
cheervi the Canadian:, 7V. 110
wit from. the train. Tee reeirt• •
donned. in p•teatlir oreer. etre ^
CO:. Otter in romm i
a !trough the streees it, ieeneentooe
triarrack.s, and was teneterel ov t,
011 along routeavereb we; -egret
ed with ebizena. At the lie e••••:•.';
Co. Otter read to Ms rave the lad:.
of Conna utt 'it tot er f v. C1
General Trailer 'hear; wolyt
eel the c Inge t n hui '
ring speevIi. ATI the ofeee-s eel e,
qooked exceogringre weir.
if -Indian. Ca -pt. Afason and :.'
eirtple astet-ially. They wed.
greatly pleased ante, lee', reap ian
THE Hela.RelllesT
Stid :Mother vote aeseatch set- :-
The heartiest we .-ortity awaited t• t•
Cane diens bis afternoin on rea .1 •te r
ea...addle-on Road St a tion from Sou, it -
dee peon. Genera Totter, romma fet-
ing the borne arnate needed the grow,
or seaff offitere tind others preeente
including Lore flostow., represent One
the caionittl oriet.e. and Lord and
Lady Streit heona, Co!. Lake and Vol,
MarKinnon, of the "revy Irneerit'e
end. Chaplain tined, or the Quren's
Own _Rifles. As toe trafn entered the
station the band of the Seats Guards
played the national antbem. The. , Du -ben, Na t I, N111', 330. -Lord Rub -
crowds outside the station. who bed erts as due to arrive at Piteerinaritz-
been waiting for seve-a: burs, -her- buog Dec. 4, and, sheull arrive here
ed enthusia.stiratild The cheers toree Dee, 8.
- renewed as Coe Otter arigeted, with LT.NEtAdY AT 'rag CAPE.
Col. Buchan and. Cern& -Fiset, Me- London. Dee. 1.--lerma Cape Totvn
Donald., Burstall, Lawrees, editeori and
• cothe indications of the uneaslnees
tee to the I note. • ;
e...1 in WaShingiou preparatory to es -1 operatien. from, the effects, of which
tahleshmg o Icgetien. He "Feld tr-ore lie never recOverea. Ile died at twe
was no bone -lacy trouble between o'clock Friday morning at tbe areisor
BizU hotel1 in ti
rarztlditaBetai'lia'llae Inners er.'tne dpeklesPelleirenjeari
of Hears W. Phillips., oho arrived. io
tbis country Oalin'ag, in be the minte.
ARE
t f Acre to the Unitell State's. "Ile ;
re valeta Suaeludir, who hers retuln-. was obliged, to submit to a serioue
with him, ten minutes. Deschattel pared with th,e event a trenspiring at 1 heard. Ins name before.'
retureed the cell. The elcrge" of khe !; the Feat of war. Parliament me es, g "Assistant Secretary Cridler saye caurttn0 or
Mare, will toll to-roorrow at thellt ed wipe any insight eato thetWar th whatever a the Are Releallelfe.
public, is not favor- that the state department herons na.
church of lae Sacred Heart, of ddonte tog eesfoota tae
moment. of alr. Kruger'e. departurel ficeds opinions aod plans. ; nor of Mr. Phillips.
the faraeus 'i the second A representative of the Associated
bell the world int taentore prees taterviewed one a mit respinr-
of etc' r-reelebdnen who died in ' t4c ,,t. thee laeade of departments and eltec.-
• • g . _ • .
auevaal. " ed the fallowing vieweed-
t T. ndetibteally the eituation in Feauth
CUOL-HEADED ORRAIANS, tt 44 .
Berlin, Nov. 30,- vie seee"..0eileieel Africe le eerious. It resembles in
tatetneut that Mr. Kruger ie .eeraitig 1' ,n.„13a.,," waYs America's trotibles trial
ere is tilecneeed eantiously. It IS re., "e rilieiaos. We C3 111101 expect tc
tg-44.,ded. ae pro-44,33de to peentet that crash out opplesition for some timed°
harty approval. ie given of Ieord
Ritcheneirs appointment. It la felt
that, if arty feue earl clear up mattere
South Area, be is the Mum and
IS readily admieted that the task
before him, though of a different
kind, is :almost as ditfieult as that
:Match faced Lord Ruberts ten month,
ego, and. is calculated 10 give the
fulleet scope a Kitelterier's talen1is :.
LU organizer. The 'alorning It
n'ints ,broadly that the menu demand
of Lord Roberts for reinforetment4
lias e101 been compleed gen! in-
sists thui Lord Itlitchenees hands
must not be tied by any lack of tuen
or horsei. It says if reFniereereeffet
are withheld or -delayed, Lord get.
chener may be paralyzed, with what
cOnSeqUances to the elmitsre /r1 one
cart foresee. From thirty thou -end I
fifty thousand. men aro notuirea. All
guiperor William will receive biro "ale. We are aat withdrawl'ag
RIUSeVen of the Victims Were 11(45 -Abut
EMS' adored
over tha Eoreshadovied 1)7
$411 Tr anei.sro, Nov. 119. Uy 11
British Papor collapse of ehe ro0i! et tee :eon rra
e •
pi
I vito Were Wetchieg 11 Featball Oente-
DEAD
Root in Frisco It4nres
many
WAS CROWDED WITH FORE
114
Where 1a no appIeciable sign oo !wept. indiscriminately. nor ere. we RUE TO RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.
be r of people were killed and airan
ctsco glaes storks al .
VL11)110 41emonstratton,tuld eome of the . indefferent to the gravity of the prole Bryant etmel. this efterreem oum.
papers wara the public to beware ot leta• Tthe Houeehold Catards man: fifty more or lese injurea. The vie,
0 policy of Eentiment. polatting 01.11 oecatrie beery eavatry once- teo-Rari.
• There is noth-
ing se bad for a
cough as. cough
-
lug. It tears the
tenderinembrane
a the that and
lungs, :and the
wounds thus
made .attract the
germ a. of c.on-
sumption. Stop
your cough by
using the family
remedy. that has
_eel: curio g
coughs and ods
every kind fer
.over sixty years. You
Cillet afford to be with -
:Out it.
evhorne ert' wateloug terobaLl game
thit cerraua). is not Ln nettly wades% The iraana re. tg,e1 Alta ro511,108 Talien by the Ilnited Stetee bet „vet, tht. st„.at„,..d. on I I zuv„mivy
of corn Artlivelv sontlt •erviee. Wc „ Greet Sraushterot Rebelsin Seethere 0t caliornia teams, witnt ttu.„rof
ehange the fate of the Transetpl. Line
oPon two things te beingtibout
elepre ea t og rilfeat at wine 41
likely to dash with the 13overr1ee11t1.5
$.adiey.
WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.
the etlitortals slee.11 with etneatlerabie
enol :on ea the net ;•on'e. gio...bt of gnu
tutle to Lord Reber:to 1010 11.1A euc-
cest-fuliy piloted thrtrugh ten, ea the
derkesg. hours tor cur 111.51017.
E. FOCH I..IR IN POW ER.
London, ,.,Nev. :M.- The War tiffene
announees this evening that Lore
Vine. handeti over the cenuanne
ihe Britisb trove South Afttea
yesterday to Lord Kitchener. It .s.
firalier anntnint -.tot tea,. 111.64 Q1113;411 UV..
tittA•e,S 1.0rd Kit •;b preeratoon to
lieno•nente olth the rank of
gen..ral whL,:( v.:nu:Juni in South
Africa.
'The.re is an angre fec'enr h.. re veer.
t h•• Brit ish revert . a t sae we; edit lee
'fie• Even:tee Stm ....eleoto•.:4 :id
sampi ion Of etinition•1 Lord -
card. It seye Lode tt,,lesdret et.
znuele of a burnanirtari•an :roe tlie work
requtr.ed in South. Africa,
ROBBIlTee RETURN.
pe tee. Firet. the trail 2. e. ram ton
f tr rot possitde of all tlie Britise
treVi 1 11 Me .i;. i-: hate
China
,...,-*.
:London, ..$aturda,y. Dec. 1, 3.30 A.m.
The Spectator, in a striking article
toobae cavalry and r.11113..1 9'1 an- •diri:' dealing with the Cleineee criele, ex-
er:eb. Ont., Nov. 30.- Cioderiet e;•rond, through the tot OW -dime a et pr.e.ssea tuo 903100 mat the snot re.
dr i
tu led out en utesse this evening te eoliee force. leireil dia- latter get.: cept dovebappleuts at pekite fore.
orior if/ Serge, ,tlorgart Jorgee, 01'1 varrizitng order, evert t
-h" "NratrY shadow. Cleineee viotory over the
e dant lturon Itegonatett.wito fought '.' will not be able to r.11 1401,7.,naueli , Attlee), oxen quarrel bee been breaebt
tree flag and, tbe
e'ea. arrirgel ou the * lash Consietmere. getty all llle goer
WW1 greeted c.140 W13.119 1 1:11
TsiJ
96 . 1. elt1P101. and fully 0:11` orwintzei tereetee ti inre rent
Penible- The :WV"' "nil tlitittclay come over the ;"eu
nr11211
Varrete. AgUeettee VietLect The tretrolian ler; oh ege ern -
“ti )13.‘ Beek; t'exortel -load, '1 eel nt•re Orem Soule Afar. 4 1 111.3 /(week
a carriage. and the firat'33-4•4109: eepreeeed tut suree-L:ee At 11 IV' 1 Onela
91:1111061 to 11111, T41.1111 11011. W19411'1114 Pa.er lee -Tree. Tire owe
or reed an adglreee of eeleggnie .1 el teat they tee" gee beget toe -Ater,
whieli lite hero respitiole,1 IgtatieNi. cenadiane loterever. ;are line:tiro
" • 1 't/ '4 rice foyer daub! 1,44' t" tO the teat a force," it seys, "and.
ferce, on the civilized Me has proved
insufficient. This result is uta a y
due to the attitude of RuSsie and Vale
United Statea. It eitina escapes with
Ute payment of a gmall indemnity and
many prom:zee On peper -a eeepes
nts unlikelea since tiermany end
Greet Britain may not be willing to
• the expenditure and risk til-
ed in persisting la their demanels
will be ennivalent to e. victory
or China. for noticing has occurred
which will. ennVillite the Chlriteie that
their mighty Empress has been gle-
d. or that Europe can aveoge
futons massacres:
he Shanghai correepondent of the
Itiorning Post. wiring yesterday, seYet
"Desplie the cordial reception given
Admiral Seymour. the ;situation Is
unchanged. The Hertkow viceroy re.
toms to stop sending supplies to the
court unless the Nankin viceroy will
else, refuee, and the latter, although
1*1 brietly. Vertere A1191 Ad-, 4., on. ia expressing the belief that Lord
.3nt Yining alio 111:13141 1•6111111 Willa:41pr it76 the reel.; nien to 44-17.
eeeeelles, and iteorr cheere Zoe the lete tbe form oti 108 11011'
thael, the Queen and Col. Varcoe, ' r„wed by the oeit"...te in stesot neriett.
the tworcedinge terminated. On „love littrdly any of the 3 et ura'il*e. offirers
glay evening the citizelii expreised entiviein of Linel Robert:el
non, near Se-,-ge ewe gives. ewe. in 1,11e facei of lite eeeent re.
v...ttl greet Ishii wit it au ;were ei emit 41.1. 144.4 LT10, general i'Le*roa.t. toward
gold watch. the Field ",.*a te-trit ie eel!. pat r.ey tha
'Almond, and Teems. ewtft, Calaese ,
Lafferty, Temple, Carpenter and 2/30
men, who received the most cordial
greetings anti c.ongratulations upon
the remarkably Gne eondition they
were in The men wee e drawn• tie on
the platform, and were in.speete.d by ,
the staff officers and. Lord Strath- Jaen along the raliwed- nee game -
cone. Along the croweteti streets, sons on .the Orange River drifts are
and headed by the band of tbe Scots being increased.
Coerces and the Coldstream "Guatrds, At the saline time measures are
the Cano.clians marened Kensine- 'being taken to assiet. in the restore.
tion a order end prosperiey.
The Pretoria eorrespon•dent e
Daily Mail announces that the Brit-
ish are distributheg, oats and seed
potatoes among the surrendered Boat
fatitiers at nominal prices, without
which the farms would go untilled
for atnother year.
felt; All military miens throughout
Cape Colony are being strengthened
Bioenafoneio is now prepared fox
any poseible - ata -k. Betra scouts
are out and guards watch the streets
in the- .nielat time. Mines have been
111.vr ou.vg-r. Sue a the; eity. It eay t-
-ear' eteree le a eel:Heat. dash-
Tnrf'nt". Nny' 311. -MI% 113v:'''' emu*" ing and has ili.tplayeti eon-
111'...?tioner4,1: Crow Le 'rel. eel.. i oolae .;,‘„iant„t, a igH ty. la; aft er
eded titer the ettediere, 4/1,1 1061 11'1'` itarian for the wore. aow 1mi eone undertekes to send no more arras,
turned from South Afaget. and Otter liateltener eve; work. gia the aays he must contioue sending sup -
were 10 get 1.1811 front the I re., -
eaters nothing will step him."' plies 80. leng as the Emperor requires
since, would not, get it in .t•
el; a then't. In fact all our remonstrances
There are lila --------------11;l , legelt r" to a mieerable farce,
1/""1"‘ (331I"" t'semclin‘."1 1"1.1 fe 1114 9•1 ma meek 41f 11 11W111104
ben ',Atli them gave a trey, precipitating
there to the tea „ o • lectory. Song>
:4 them fell upon the far/tame an,*
one nets of ankeirewn identity was
bat 111;•••41 116 11 ertsp. Theeera.sh
et the feeling rool wee heard 8 great
etenve away, ead housangl •of
geple tarried 144 ate Lzetle. Mee-.
ogee :lent 10 the city remit:me
leineiral anti the morgue iliatt all the
.tve ombulanetes uere hurried to
he ergo. At the rent reit receiving
vital ot one eelocit fire get the in-
-.0.1 At the wee
, aecident there was tad OW.
- 4444 411113' a 4 the hospital, a 111/
.15 101atly unetble to anent le treeeei
is they Cattle ut, A tititiff at; was
OTt vent 44114 inunediately, catt7m4 nom
&eters; 11 tbe sp:ghtierhoo.l. 10 team.
render aseistanee.
The erowd was gotherel upon lite
of of the building., dirvtly twee the
furnace 41.4: 114, g141S-4 "06 111•111,-. Wit'491
the roof collapsed the occupant:a were
preeipitated 'upon the heated top and
relied tref. Fully forte uerre eernauely
*reeved. Sevett of the dead are denea
ranging in age Cron 10 to 15 years.
They were found lYilag In 3 row, lend
mine' of them 11".".1:' badly mangled.
There were more thau goo people
the roof when it collapsed. Those for-
tunate Coon& to be ono, Side sect1on
f the builabag hurried dowa and bent -
remove the injured, The heat
around. the furnaces 117:13 great,
however,. that to malty no asststance
could be rendered, and. 'they slowly
roasted to death.
"Not 200 yards away were 20,01.10
people, watching the football game,
nothing but talk untd lus career Is
ended by decapitation." and when the WV'S became nown
14
40 ton Parriteks, meetion, with the
wartne.st reception in route. At the
bar:dots they w -ere torn -tally received
ed by the Dieke or Aberrern, Lord
Gree- end.. otbers, on *shelf of the
reception cenanatttee. The Canadin
leave for Liverperof on December 10.
IleireertsiED insfee Trmrrt RECEP-
TION.
•
Col. Oiler and. the Canadians were
Interviewed at Kensington learra.eks.
They express great pieasu.re at their
general reception, whieh was all the
more remarkable, as the G-tiards ar-
rived, at the sante hour at a different
station. winele tended to divert. pub -
lite a Inention. The Duke el Con -
I.rntl, and only (1114. vireo] 4.1 .get ;ler'. 1 it
•
out of this amount will gthen 11
111e 46013,17.14/.9. ,M1•4 3) V** expininte
mta 00 BUSY
m..•
amount
have no courage to slo more than to
t lk In the Chinese theatre here the
allies are represented by a soldier
Com Patti Nay illad German Emperor with toe enormous mouth, who does
t het t he Go ve emu • • • I. the .
zuight take a bloek a land, to. t
Not at 1:10Me
gentler. end not bother with it for
Ines lime, thi•rebe le ."1•144 i 1'011: 1,9 1
..3761; 1.1;(11r1Pval,i;Irlt.e,g ..fost:levenin, oueatee„..0
ceotr:e.h.s!
ie.,;.=e;titr sls•;iti'av; ttPryd'Inbtatoibetlib°adA'.';)%lea"ntle..iirlir:dsslatre
inforxnation. Defiers.; ittking any ttieeps •armlet ,areiee Nee!, Tuesday, The of.
CONCILIA.TION URGED,
Itondon, Der,. 1. -The Statist to -day
proposes that the government should
begin negotiations with Commandant -
General Botha and "General Deeivet to
birng the war to a close. ee.e the
Boer leadere might misunderstand the
motive of an overtuxe from the nein-
tarp authorities., the paper suggests
t the heghest outhority- in
would be done. They would get mart t yesterday evening that Mr. :Kruger
RE1'reitNED IIERue8. fietal admitted that Emperor Wil-
Delleville, Ont.., .Nov. 3o. - 1 tee t ligun's traveling plane may prevent
Large anti Cunningham. of the Rot' Itun from eeving elr. Kruger.
• e invalided to England. AtIRARI.A.Nte HOPIN.U.L.
YtQlotlur
•ougeb. TIie
f the throat
emoved; all infiamma-
ion is subdued; and the
cOUgh drops away.
Thre.e sizes: the one
dollar size is the cheap-
est to keep. on hand;
the 59c. size for coughs
you have had for some
me; the 2.5c. size for
n ordinary cold.
area err Tease I bed a very Tod
ugh, !The d or tore eudeeetelrees
ettaeglat hell a tree ease of
=Mien. 'leen 1 :idea Ares
e erry recteral end It oats twee a
e dad a telt le saw me."
Xentios Mter.ene
Cetedeteater.
eValt:t'lln"itn.aesee. Tee beve egg
came:tett etaurger
at done tee
beg teedieet eeerienwttie tee Meter
J. U.41,17A, aowelleelasie
A despe.telt to the ILtvas Agenoy at there was intense excitement among
par's trba, pel..1„ sasa ow F.,:m.b t hem. The ushers went through IDL'
minister there, M. Piebon, Is eu- crowd, ceiling for doctors, rind meny
neeeee, to sign and 'lane le {be 1 living Vietlins of the disaster 11'4,111
thole:zed, If all the nrem.bers are in 't surgeons hurriedly left the game, The
Chinese plenimetentiarles the propoei. I taken 10 various hosPitele• Tho South -
teens adopted by the diplomats at the 1 ern Pacific: hospitnl, vitiate ewe
Chinese capital, though, before the 1 blocks of the ecente was soon over-
presnetation of the proposition, the I crowded, and many of the -wounded
eel itto fresh modifications. lin- ,Ilhauarrit
ed. to St. Luke's the receneng,
to be turned away. They were
desentelt adds, they will probably
• I 't I and near -by Luke's,
stores. So
arrived to -day. They were receivet The -mortality enema iteemen., -
.ts ran, 'No.-. lite agrarian or. -
'e Col l'onton, ofehetra and a detarle ' • 1 China from typhoid and eautalle ds- 1 scattered were they :throng the vars.-
' gans exprette the, earnest 1101313 1131,111. eases generally continu..s hog.•, our Institutions that 11 was at first
eent of the eeta, and vecorted to Ito
drel 410, wirer() spireebes of 'welcome ' AMther
•
fut aseistance to Ur. Kreger. The lib -
were made. eral press far the greoter part, con-
- siders that his coming will be use-
less. The National Zeituog vaysti
• d
TEETS ti'REETING
spite senn- oefeetti denials. ne te , • e . p .
offieial despatches themselves furnish , were bort, or how seriously they were
proof of the inroads of. fever, as lbey I injured, The coroner 41.id- no, have ea -
deny turnotinte the number Or deat he. 1 ough ettagone 10 remove 1110 dead, and
Coesequently volunteers for the -China ; they Nytn..? taken ativity ill express -wag-
"seems that oernein a eserves are beeoming more and. more 1 one. Altine prevati• earrentes. Were
awnit ;him here, we should. regret the • searce. 1 wa it ;no outside .1 he foot ba I; grounds,
oi.d. ,gentleme.nes ttreeinne, trip to Ber- 2,00a SletteiNe
bl to tell exactly how tunny
YOUR BEST WO=
.,14.0,11,Ife•••••••••
Cannot be done unleSs you have gOoii
health. Yon cannot have good health
without, pure blood. Yon may hese
pure blood by taking Elocars 28158-
fl'V You cannot reniize the'
ood it will do you until you try It.
ibegin taking it to•day and see WM-
quickly it will give you an appetite"
e.ength and Vigor and cure your
eumatism, catarrh or scrofula,
tine were. 'tressed in.to servlce
d Th re tie oleo 1111/4.41.6. 1h... wounded.
Celia -dim Soldiers in England Ad- Lin, „which at the best, coultionly lea
to demonstratione having no. political . • . ' . . . - . . . , .. _ ,, . te_ eosz
be itoa 1S glowing re . 881. 11. tenntine- 0. 11.1.411 ranee atu roue. et tee gra
Vietoria B. C.. Nov. et). - e - ,
-
• I' a to mael advicee. The villages \cook.: geoands and ehousands of
people altbeinni ed. to get inside the en-
tilosure. 't'hey were restrainect wile
difficulty by a large force of police.
The. following is a list of the idea -
lifted dead:- Geo. Extell, Wm. Val-
enem, Pasadene; 3% A. Mulrortney
exa.ggerated. It Is re.ported that on(
identified body, that of a. boy, was
also• found.
So far as known this list comprises.
all .the dead, as the first reports 'were
exag.gerated. It is reported that out
inart, Joseph Gamper, fell into the
furnace, a.o.11 his bode inemera.ted.
There were 200 people on the rote
when it fell, and, ot these 54 went
through. The manager of the glass
works realized. the danger before the
naught's message oe welcome Is espe- South Africa. should. begin negotaa-
daily appreciated, also General Trot- tions -if not Sir ;Alfred. Milner, then
ter's cordial. recognition of tire value the chief jestice of Cape Colony, or
of Canadian services from the naili- eaea ear, es0eetneyer. Thie great
teary .stand.point. an amonnnoan,uon. w
financial journal leads up to its pro-
al, the barraoks le meet comfortable. posal by an analysis of the situation.
The officers are quartered in Ken- in South Africa. and eays: "We are
sine -ton Palace Hotel, 11411Ob has a losing in. every way -losing in pees: -
painful interest for Canto,dia.ns, inns- tree and toeing in trade. We' are
'ninth as Sir John Th°r°118°.° star- seeeng our South African possessions
ed there the night beeore his tragic ph:raged into greater and. greater des -
tress, and. the opinion is, gaining
death_ at Wincleor Castle. The Cana -
ground abroa d (Dat we are ineapa b 1 e
diens spent a cadet evening to -night,
haying declined all invitations. 'To- of bringing the straggle to a statis-
m:rev:es they tiefli be reviewed by the factrity rerminattere, military in,
Queen at Wiodson and on "Sewn] ay •
by the Prinee or Wales at Albany
,
Barrtecket
dressed)y Her Majesty value for the cause
ted Press is Ott:tamed,
Tbere as no truth, the. correopontient
BOER BESIEGERS DRIVEN OFF t°ne the stathe :tentat that a movement te
on foot foe intervention by Germany,
----e France and Russia. Regarding the
Ind tbe Garrison of Schweizer Reueke Re. question wbether Germany, if asked,
lleved-Oom Paul's 5 uppo r ters Dissatisfied would, offer mediation there rs edge
--- officio' authority for the assertion
London, Nov. 30. -'The membeis of that .Germany would he oempelleti it.
the Royal Canadian Regiment, who refuse to make such an ober . undese
have just returned frnin South ..ad- it also Islas asked. by Great. Brown.
rice., were enthusiastically received "If it be true that Dr. Leyds fine
by the people of tWindsor this, morn" ootrfied Comet Von Buelow Mee Tarn -
bag. fr,he eoldiers then proceeded to gers conclitione.1 in.tention io come to
the castle, and were received by the Berlin," said, a well- intfornitel official
Queee in the quadrangle. Her .Ma- to -day, "Dr. Leyds has not been left
testy. addressing the. Canadians, in doubt regarding Germany's atto
thanked them for the immense ser- tude. In the everie of Ms, Kruger
vices they hted rendered to the 'Em- corning, however, he will be received
ire. The officers were thea pre- as president of the South A-Inc:re
sented individually, after which the republic since Great Britain's annex.
Queen summoned, Pte. Armstrong, of ation of the territory has not beat
N'ew Brunswick., who ha.d lost a leg officially announced to Germany."
during the campaign, but who had fEh. e ;Cologne Gazette, in an inspiree
joine,d in the marola on crutches.
I eviews the reasons whict
After the soldiers hod been shown
over the atate ape:rim:tents they were
entertained at lutreheon in the Royal
Riding School.. The Canatlians mar-
che.d past to the tune of "Vive La
Canadietrae." The regiment was 81-
torwands -photographed at the ape-
°lel request of tile Queen.
BOERS DRIVEN WE.
Vrybarg, Cape Colony, Nev. 30. --
The" garrison of Schevezer-Reeeke
Das been relieved bet a coludan of
troops sent from here. The beleaguer-,
ing Beers; resieted but were driven
off.
A CHANGE IN' PL.ANS.
-
New York, Nov. 30. -The .Boer sym-
pathizers at The leIaguA are generally
dieappointed and clessatisfiecl that
Bice Kreger bas changed his plans,
says a Herald dispatch from Ant-
' s think Ural. the
• ,t
0: inut To Oliukni. Kwang Tung, op -
portal the rebels and. emight tor IWO
days, hut finally had reth•e with
0 loss oi: 8,000.. the Partite toeing e00.
The rebels After their vlatory fired
the villagee and mitesaeree w-onten
and, children. Adutteal 111;'43 ferrets
went after the rebele and, delving
them. back, burned their villa,ges.
OSCAR IS BEA
•
Man Who Started A.esthetie Cram
Dies in PoVerty ia -Paris
Dublin., Nov. 30.-A. despatch to the
Evening Mail from Paris site -e Wear
Wilde is dead. l'he deepanth adds
Uwe he expired in an oheende home
31* the Latie Quarter from meninettie
and was reeeived in the. Oatholie
elearele death bed. • • •
0 eer Wilde who was aboat
AU liver ids are cured bv no gra
ills. " '
I< I r kton
Bluems.-Robert 1111201WOn4 is very
sick at present with typhoid fever, -
Miss P. IL Tufts has resumed her
studies at the St. Marys Collegiete,-
The Young Bachelors and Benedicts.
in tend bolding their opening banquet
ou Dec, 28 in Abeldeen Ball. -John
Moore front Daulphin, Mane will open
up a butcher shop in the village in the
near futore.-Mr. Callender, an old-
time resident, of our burgh, visited
friends here last week.
accidtent occurred, and net for the
pollee to compel the croetedta leave,
trust as a squad of six officers arnved
the roof event down.
Later -The number al dead is nine,
as f•ollowst-J. A. Mulrooney, II
4)11 ts preven'ted the powers from interior. Wra Valencia M Va.ndina three un-
Eckfeleit, Edgar Plaheen T. 3'. Rippon,
ing in the evo.r in South Africa, an yeare of age, was born in Dublee, ant nittied '
aeoltares that those still most an.d pro was the son of Williana Mina Wade
Getting
Thin
is all right, if you are too fat;
and alrwrong, if too thin already.
Fat, enough for your habit, is -
healthy; a Iiale more, or less, is
no great harm. Too fat, consult
a doctor; too thin, persistently
thin, no matter what cause, take
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil.
There are many causes of get-
ting too thin; they all come
under these two heads: over-
work and under -digestion.
Stop over -work, if you can;
but, whether you can or not,.
take Scott's Emulsion of"Cod
Liver Oil, to balanze yot 0
an eccentric surgeon:- denasiewhe hat x
hibit any intervention. teemed the "erazy eotoor." Dr ';'0INT PARAtiRAPHS With your work, Tireu can't life
NO INTERVENTION.
Wiltie was knighttecl foe tea- rag a de.
feet- in the eye,sight oa a nronber el
the family ott one of the. Viceroys
Lady Wilde. Oscar tealcl de mania r
66rl'OV.0 POStrY over- the einem t are el
",..i.peranza.''! Oscar was educated ai
Trinity College, • Dublin, and at Ox -
teed. He obtainecl the Greek medal
in 1874 and the Nevediente priee foe a
poern in 11378. In 1879 It:: went, tc
if.,ondon, and aeon eteteeveards ertgin.
ated the so.: tielled "aesiltetie craze,'
415 Wbutrlesiqued by eV. te Gil.
bert, e`Pa,tieriee.a Wilde. vted the
Hated $tates; later eta, and I eet a to 6
oo "The useleseness - the useful,'
"The seeelf-elnese of soul' a ad "The
werthlessness al Worth." "When le
returned to Europe his success woo
even greater than beforeetarl -mar.
ried e be,auttifel, wentenewhe bore ein.
two sons. He 113.(1 reacleci the zeal tt12
'' i.s fame tn lege Eive of his pities
were being acttsti. in London theatres
at one tandand his poems, and book:.
were read everywhere. Then cems
startling diselosuxes. Ile was dm:
vieterl of a nameleas eximee and all
thore wao had. known him tried to
h 1 itt his memory erom theta minds
fooiver. After hes 'release from prieee
lia beciante ao outeaet 'France tine
/Loa:rade, Saturaay, Dee. 1. -The COD All is not beer that Is bitter.
on it--true-but,,by it, yeiktt
an. There's a limit, howevei;"\
respondents at Paris and Berlin report Overtalk tires more people than c
Berlin lis doubeful, if it hate not beet overwork.
IMI Mr. ICruger's proposed visit tc
Flospital bulletins dontaln the neva' you'll pay for it
Rile !Times' Berlin correspondeot as. of the -weak.
A vain woman is like a street piano- Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Emulsion of
-wholey lobo -rationed.
source idle following definition °teem:- she is full of ain't. Oil is the readiest cure for ,
eribes eo an absoleitely authoritative
metty's nttitade on the Smith Africae ' Every. man who Isn't prominent int* , ,
enestion:- agites lie will be sonen day. 'can't eat ' unless it comes of
-Otte ecannot enteetam Iseruger.s idea
ea ',met England agrees to it." e Talk ia rather cheap, hut some pen. long be well and strong, without
pie have a mania for trying to mohoPa! ,some sort of activity.
your doing no work -you can't
A spinster emit learn to play the vio. -
areitration unless we ane Inform -lin unless she has a bead.
'Von grains of bichloricle of mercury Ilse it.
'11 ^')'TSO powder; rose water, two
D:tearrg,u0Pmedeinnotbe:etariettrailketenetpiintrlhfimha:.,pzenfroham--- ounces; distilled .-witch hazel, two
ounces, Shake until a complete solu-
floliand until the enthusiasm shall
Lon a; obtained. Apply to the freckies
Dalin. The; Boer he adqua r i ex,s in
The Hague announce that the tin- with a bit of linen or a velvet sponge
mediate piens of Mr. Kroger aide un- once or twice daily as required. If it
lenown. irritates the skin very much add mole
competence is aell,eged,and the letatiet teerlfieN THEY TI•ETURN. ruse water. Do not forget thae le-
avers ' e • t mil Rade ha rehn tree shoe al 0-1 tawa, Nov. en. - Col. Ottee eable,s chieride of mercury is a dangerous
he arcd-ated and the Beene be concil- the militia department, tosiay that eoisord
• • •:4741il...0).7.go, Cry for •
Mteds "If talth nottG1 and the' eTou.d.tan troupe will. sail for
lik Dereti vol tenter:Sy surrender and hn 1 tbem- "-•
Gene da by a 9 amp eau ec. ee
k . 1 ' D -
eta -I ,ttimee the reason that a benefit
CASTOR JA
eature," the 'Statist staye, "tie there 4s not got up for a xnan'e Widow
SeiTOO ,1104: .to at .a.realase roe in the 11
teat his death is beueat enough.
t,
- The gen ulna has
it.yon vrould keep your enemleszroUl
• ItuoWing any hum of ,yelke,ain14
YOUT friends know any.
FOOD CHANGED TO POISON,
Putt•eryieg, food in 11-16 intestines
produces effects like those of arsenic,
but, De King's New Life Pills, expel the
poisons from clogged bowels, gently,
easily but surely, curing Constipation,
Billionsness, Sick Headache, Fevers,all
Kidneyand Bowel troubles,
Only 25c at any drug store.
take no other.
If you have not
tried it, send for
free sample, its a.-
greeable taste will
surprise you,
SCOTT & BOWNE 44-77;
Chemists,
Toronto. ,
1 50e. and $1.°°; 4111‘ druggists.,