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IN SOUTH AFRIGA | a AND WU IN LONDON |Dreyfus is Pardened and Will Be | Free in a Few Days | (Spectra To Tue EXAMINER, ] Paris, September 19.—The Counsil of ue today decided to pardon Dreyfus Massing Boers at Laing’s $ The oo is to take effect iu a few ORANGE FREE STATE AND UNI. | 27° | | Dreyfus has relinquished his sppeal for TED STATES |a revieal of the judgment of the court | martial. (A ent em na —— Great Activity at Seat of British | Government. | HERBERT'S STATUES ees ee i ; | That of Her Majesty is Greatly Ad- [Special Tc Tae Examiner.) : : mired. Lonpox, Sept 19.—Despatches from South Africa confirm the report that the| Boers are massing their artillery in posi~ tions commanding Laing’s Neck. Care Town, Sept 19.~—The correspond - Toronto, September 18.—The Evening Telegram’s special cable from London says: Hebert, the eminent artist cf Mon- trea}, vas made good progress with the statue of Her Majesty the Queen, which ent of the Daily Chronicle says: It ie re~| W@% Ordered by the Dominion Govern- ick Nadie ite Sedalia G meat, and is to be erected at Ottawa. The Deeee ee Snes ST. VONyOGRAE Sey s| states i bene @nct in Paris and will be the British diplomatic agent at Pretoria completed next March. 1t will be exhi- that an attempt will be made to| dited at the exposition before being sent to dynamite the British agency. Canada. Bartholdi, who has examined Seuron, Best 19. Tie Cis Da the full sized models, complimented the ‘ JOM DON) SEE 8 a He Wape 1Own-orr | artist on the statue of the Queen and also! respondent of the Daily Mail says: The| that of Alexander McKeuzie, former pre- / United States Consul in Cape Town has | mier of the Dominion. The latter statue gone to Bloemfontein at the request of the | a ee a See ses — by ecem ber erbert’s lifesize bronze Government of I Ss r ‘ oe of the ag Free State, to| | bust of Sir John Thompson, execnted for confer regarding the cris | Halifax admirers, bas been completed. A The Orange Free State executive are| replica has been ordered by Hon. J. Israel anxious to secure American intervention, | Tarte for the Parliameatary library at Boer spies infest a Two thousand troops will fears Oitawa. It is a striking likeness. | tne border towne. be deepatched | —_—————_ ~~. to Kimberley within a week, A NOBLE LIFE Lonvon, September 19.—Mr. Chamber- oo The writer was oue of mavy who passing he evening (up Queen Street recently was attracted by While there he|a beautiful picture. This picture, which Lord Salisbury, | i8 copied from an old photograph, is that +; Ofa young lady who passed to her rest in Paradise Jast winter, Mies Mary J.Carver, : | of Haruscliffe. As we looke‘! on this fac There bas ena daily interchange of| simile of one we had known so long snd despatches between the Foreign War and | well it almost seemed, so trae was the Colonial offices, but no summons has yet | likeness,that she was dace more before us. | heen weit a Cabiae Geena It took our memory back to the happy | days of long ago. Again we see that fair Long despatches were sent last evening | Young face wrrathed with that bright smile to the Viceroy of India and 10 the British | that ever seewed like a gleam of sunshine. | Again we are looking into the depths of | those bright eyes shining with the light of | purity and truth—eyes that were so truly immediately | | the mirror of the sou!; aud again we hear ; the cadeaoce of Marv’s gentle voice, like melodious music suft and sweet, ou life’s dark troubled sea. at the Colonial Office. | received a despatch from who is at Hatfield House,and sent a special the Premier. High Commissioner in South Africa. General Lord Garnet Wolsely to London yesterday and repaired to the war Office, where he re. a busily em,loyed the greater yart returned of the day- | And with thistrue and _ beautiful —_— (memory picture there comes the recollec- : : j tion of the noble and unseifich life lived Stir at Port Hastings. by this one of the fairest and best ot God’s | creatures—a life that was spent in doing Port Hastinas, Sept. 18.—The stir and | and made happier and better by her kind rush and air of business that is to be ob«| words and noble deeds, the recolleetion served at Sydney iv the North is also ap- |of which can never fade from the memory | pareat up here at Port Hastings in the} While life lasts. south of Cape Breton. Here are the head | But never sgain will the dark shadows quarters for tbe construction work on the|in her fr iedds lives be dispelled by the Inverness and Richmond railway by Mac- | Sunlight of her presence. And Oh, how kenzie, Mann & Co,, and the~presence of sa? it Wat to see the light of that yowng 200 or 480 men inor near the vil} lage, with | | life zo ont ere it was yet noon ; but, as the 1,000 on the line altogether, gives an | poet tells us : appearance of busy life to Port Hastings | W hen ere He sees a smile too bright that it has not possessed for many along| Qr soul too pure for taint of vice ; ? day. He bears it to that world of light, To-dwell wih Him in Paradise. } | | And we must bumbly say “*Thy will be jdone, O God,” even though the very |tendrils of our hearts may quiver with The | Pain from the cruel blow. But is it not \to many a foretaste of the joys of Heaven Daffie went five of the fastest consecutive | the thought that sone day we shail lay | aside that crown of thorns—the cares of miles any pacing machine has travelled on | : bicvele tenell. * Fhe miles were riddta b life—that press so heavily on our brow in}, , 1.28 2-5, 1.26 2-5, 1.25 3-5, | and and 1.26, and the total time was 7.14, In Gord’s glorious Peradise, The average time per mile wae1.26 4-5. | Meet our lost, loved ones’ } } Avcd in the sunshine of His Baking Powder Spend eternity with them, Mad: he pure creain of tartar. Safeguards the foed against alur :, Fast Time by Pacing Machines. New Beprorp, Mase., Sept 16.— steam pacing machine used by Eddie Mc- 27 3-5 again ; love, L, Wanted at Manila. a | — | W asuinetoy, D. €., Sept. 18.—Genera ; Otis has cabled the War Department a re- quest for additional staff officers for service ‘in the Philippines. He asks for one ad- ditional judge advocate-general, two in- epectors-general, eight qtartermasters, i{;nine commissaries of subsistence, and j ; two engineer officere. The adjutant-gener. jal has called upon the heads of those dif- ferent bureaus to designate officers for this | duty, as the importance of having all the | officers of the staff asked for before the | pext active Campaign begins is recognized i by the department. a ce ee | good to others whose lives she brightened | NO 220 MR. FOSTER AT TORONTO N. P, Anniversary Cele- brated GREAT SPEECH OF THE OPPOSI- TION ORATOR. Sir Richard Cartwright’s Arguments all Auswered. [SrecraL ro Tae Examiner.] Toronto, Sept. 19.—The aaniversary of the insuguration of our National Policy was celebrated here last night by one of the largest political demonstrations ever held in this city, Thousands crowded into Massey Hal; and gave an enthusiastic hearing to the Hon. Geo. E. Foster and Mr. Whitney, leader of the Opposition in the Ontario | Legislature. Mr. Foster was in splendid form and made a complete answer to the arguments advanced by Sir Richard Cartwright re- cently to bolater up Sir , Wilfrid Laurier’s government. Rev. Mr. Geggie Called. a {Specrar. To Twe Examimer.] Toronto, September 19.—The Dunn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Toronto, have unanimously agreedto call Rev. A. b. Geggie, of Truro, Nova Scotia. The stipend is $2,250 and a month’s vacation. The Opposition Leader. {SpectaL To THE Examiner.) Qvussec, Sept 19.—Sir Charles Tupper arrived from England yesterday. St.John Exhibition. {[Specrat To Tee Examines ] $7. "Jonny, Sept 19.—Nearly nine thou- sand people attended the exhibition yes- terday bringing, tne total.for seven days above fifty thousand. ; The Cheese Markets. Hauirax, Sept 17.—Latest advices from | Montreal say thereisa mazikek compari- acn between the condition in the country now and acouple of weeks ago. 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