mmsm |3g|_ M y y THE compras, cHA1>.LorrE'rowN, ramen sllwllnn rsmmn. llosollr, only gl lm, ' ' >""A":": ` "`l`“"""` ` " 'L ' ' ' ~ - 4 -' ";i‘~ ' f f , ~- 3; _ ll;YN ooles lo ml; l=lloNI . ,lol T0 BLO gpg Town says the relief column ggi Hafeking unopposed, the Boers ggiott before its arrival. Qhce was 1,500 strong with three i under Col. J. Mahone, who Quill Kitchener in Egypt. 0.. ,_,_)} re A 'run only _4LLtb¢ lme.+ ,_-»-;-_-*3 _;;_-__~~ _» ---» `-----_--17 V _ - - - _ _ _ __ Q :Z7/_ _ _ __, _._ . - ' ff- - - . .1 __;;i;' _1,_;*_____ - ,- _ T ,_,__,~,_.n_j_$.V__, LL: Rulldle 28 Miles South East of Wyllburg and Was Unopposedl, __ _ \._\- . v~`\ _\,"\\~`\\`~.,\"_.`.`-V" `,`,v__,-`\,`,._,.`,._, W UP THE BRITISH WARSHIPS we Cavalry at Laing’s Nelo and Captures a Few Boers Who Were Hurrying Across the Border-Nea s 'From- Pretoria--Police Powerless to Control Londoll’s Cheer- mg Mobs. “ ELL _\,,A1_\-_ l, “Ready to discuss peace." ~ "'l`ransvaalers heed the growing de- - . - y _+ V C01 O B """"°”` ""`_'-"~'“*`~-----L `° IlN!@lU@‘§ WOMEN’S NAl’NAl. COUNCll.. “~3-3`-`f~“"‘i~“`~f`.~.:.. Burial: lu-;.xo1_'l~:s. May 19' _ (Special) _ The “Peace party hope that United States Empire has been carried oil' by the news of .\{afeking°s relief. from all parts of the world the Union Jack ten of joyols p ]‘,"500 Boer prisoners arrived at St. ,glen nas so xnws. whgkghe War Oifice has no news, “gm "port from Lorenzo Marques "9 mgny and positive that the Gov- '-gtand the country accept the mmm coLl'.\l.\'. ngfehef occurred on Wednesday. in AND CELEBRATION. cxeltement prevails everywhere Africa. jnnd on behalf of Mafeking in reaches __ t LATER-SUN DAY. lill’ YDRK, May 23.-(Special)-The % war headlines today are: l9.--(5pecial.)- . tter that he was eight days in the p mand that war be ended." mth his wonn ls. but is again at , of his Reqimcm \` ably refuse to accept British domination ,, . en' can do justice to llhls Joyous and spontaneous cel- »._ ,gals s =_` *°p- '~ I li I 'U _ if "‘ Q &""`:é. ;":-`;,L`-'- Q T 5 ° .‘,»o"-'j.)‘;;, ‘--5'* " ` .»`*¢ we Y .,, c »s» In ` ~¢ y ' .. _,` éf `*.sf§;,,,1,f>“_;;,¢ollllsll~s sllrmllr ma- 354'" f lllllnul - `...`; o sanidli * '. ` l .f~ Gmini' Queen. in Cronje’s Laager. ' l °°°°*°"'°***¢'~ Hopgouijsllois, “Some Boers irreconcilables will prob- and take to the hills north of Pretoria. Kruger in this class." " will mediate." “Englaud's terms unconditional sur- render." »~»-»vv\/vw-C-"~.~\»`~<=\.\,`.`A.,\ Helena today." _ “To blow up British warships-Boer Enlmissalfies sent to Durban and Cape thd National Council of Women held their Town for that purpose." ` °‘Bl~itis-ll lake Boellflvllla' j “Quick dash from Kroonstadt to preslded" The election of officers resulted in the , “Bllllcr`s c;l\':llrya‘t Lungs Nek callgrht tion. Following is thelist:- \few of the Boers who were hurrying ' cross the border. , “Pretoria reports another British advance. “Steynwigoes to the front. iosed. 1' “Transvaal wants bett rterms° fi ht- ~ - ' ‘ ‘ ` e ’ 3 ing secretary; Miss Wilson, Ottawa, lo:-, ling lnen’s spirits said' to be unbroken lno unconditional surrender. milton, U99-SUf¢f~ f “Londou's wild rejoicing riotous cele- cheering crowd which hold possession of London’s streets. ‘Police powerless to control them. l Thieves gathers. harvest.” l 1 - _ mrs steam l>LoUGll. ai Rapid Rlie. _ _ii entrencher, a huge plough that up a 4-foot entrenchment at three miles an hour. This col- _ which is illustrated beiow’ feet by 4 feet, fronted by a 6 inch steel Invention of Colonel Templer pick.These ploughshales point one ellcll ofmuimry Ballooning-and Steam way,so that by bringing down the end A trial of the plough was the Long Valley at Aldershot. he latest developement in warfare is of A traction engine was attached to it, Jand it fully carried out the work expected of it. cutting deep into the very rough 1` excavated earth up on one side, forming a IMO!!! MPS- H0-lI\m°ll» Girl S Fl`i¢\\¢|i! 50' very serviceable shelter-trench. Gieiiyl MIB- J¥l°~ C\12119l`»Kil18'S D\\l¥\1t¢lS§ . p . 1 rock or stone that comes in its way, and ll The body of the machine consists of a MTS- Scwthv Aberdeen As5°°i°ti°n; Mrs' powerful horizontal framcwork,made at F0Stel`» Victorian Order °f Nm`3¢5° I an angle Of 95 degrees, mounted on two Lady Ritchie represented the Countess large iron wheels at the angle. At each Of Ab@l‘d0€Il» ‘V110 is advisory President t0 extremity is an immense plongllshareg, 4 the Council, and one of the first acts at the executive was the reading by Lady Ritchie of a letter of greeting to the dele- gates from Lady Aberdeen, expressive of required the earth is thrown either to 11111011 1`eS1`¢\i “U H05 5¥\di118 it D°9‘ib|° t° the right or left The steel icks splits be With t\\€m at the 51111081 m9¢til\8 i\\ in Victoria, B. C. Another letter Wai _ It’s an easy matter to make a pretty shoe without comfort or al -comfortable shoe with out beauty or style. but to combine glove tit, ab- solute ease, fashionable elegance and excellent wearing qualiy is art in shoe making. Our ‘son’s Shoes” Poses all these' qusli- ties. " We would be pleased 'to Ph0w you our new *01‘im?_ styles.; Our ine Dongola Oiford at sz.lo Is s leader, _l >- » ll i ‘ ln"" lloolnaking J -: ‘ ,- the whole machine is guided by means of P68-d fl°0il1L3d)’ Ab¢l`d€¢U» “T“ft§“ 5° th* cogged Wheels that slew the can-ying Council, as chairman of the subcommitt- , GP6 S i whetls to the I-ight 0,- left ee of the Bureau of Infomation in the V KB!!! 0 laalorwiyyl-.¢hoo\°oo\\t|nuts Torpodoes . ' l Dread off me lmrseon‘° 213° ¢$“"°' Fire Crackers . _ A ’ . multitude, of people to nfler on YNY' Cannon Gruckors _ mé, Y ,_ he meoreoulll-_ 1 'f ‘ erwithpllegw il. 7 Roman Candiosl, '.l»§r¢l;l;¢a wlrllpcgg 515:. °,§'*°;°;,M °‘°,,,__ Devil Chasers, -dis”-sfilnlmenl, me only l :gun-'a`e'edtocur¢°»¥\V¢\l*°U ` sk’ R°ck°t’s 15,343, or protruding plhl. Pin Wheels. iarkons, onei _jfritfii-_-_,_ §__,,§_m_ gs* 'toy Pistols, `g.',,*,,;{`“{,c°{,"§“,,f,“ .s&"y`m`in`iulll¢ ww I _np _ 1 remedi mi . !lB¢.¢fY°°t Ky; '$23, painful esurxlml oa¢!ifi\\\I» obtainiht Bifmilnt about to W . Tonaio~.¢oodo. . f°“‘°°' ` l ISD _ V ul; GOD SAVE Alf ~-Rifles. Foot lalio. Bose Balls- as l 1 .il , Sunnyside, l Grimoon lqtorlos. ibnev. J. .».. Blllawln. B{»v¢_§¢;_°"\\°“*v°;~_‘. 3,, 5,, "»\¢\`-v\~\.`»v\~ Ottawa, May, 16.- The executive ofllmigrationg one from Mrs. Cummingson team of th , 1 Pom.. M | will leave Studi Nu annual meeting in the Y. VV. C. A. yester- sent in by ;[rs. Yorker 0: thel:‘0B'uo[ ?°'d°°*“d,*m hm day' Lady Taylor, president of the society Feebie Minded Women." ‘Die npllthom 1_‘_Am“°g *min *_ Mrs. Fllzglbbon on the subject ot the “V ““"'* "’ 5"""°' Willoughby Cummings, Toronto, record- Q aigrette. The executive adjourned hom one , . responding secreta.,l‘Y§ Mrs. Hoodless, Ho- p half-post two for luncheon, which was lot T* N' ,if ii pofopubiiccharuotor. 'l‘l'loa!tol'aoull sus- *k* ` There were 21 councils represented at "sion taken up with lim a m' _i sg' “sermon of ~ Mafeklngs - relief. tonne' ..;'ih°_mm°°§._."Bb°,g‘J*' ,;.!il“ |» M" ,lr ;if“"> If I; |._*""|"'**"| I HES- lrmll Menougall, vlmrls; B. B; ms. i' lima for use ‘sill sealy. is use “Wild anarchy is the rule of the vast sandfoni. Hamilton: Mrs- Ed- Griflln. Ot- Vicwril. R0- 'Hman tawa Local Council; Mrs. Thorbunl, Win- ‘for lillimd till then wok ph!! with tie nipeg; Mdme, Routllier, Quebec; Hrs. ‘ result tllotthe suleolcsn weceplt Gwynne, Kensington; Mrs. J. V. Ellis, St 4 by tcclomatloll. It wil deoidod Vlllol UI M John; Mrs. O‘DellI Halifax; Miss Agnes the reeointiutsaent bythe Niki il A Scott, Vancouver; Mrs. ,Lal-month, West i councils would go on the A gg ,ulehdsyeniuiuc flltisiltlmtllttthoii .mvnlsllulld is anna who ‘ lspeoiolllluslovrlllllepowisll. Glasgow Tllegionldslnvehluu euovuuandmeiis llol#\1elhellUlt§l\Ul'O DN’ lnullsauiul but-willow &_¢.-»»..‘ll-ai quads. _...__ xixgprices :,An}¢isn\1in\»ol» lBrookl.yn'l`l~mlsit T Darlington Continental ` res. glide:-ali lleaenlaann NewYd§0eil.ml nwktslssa GOODS- i-~°=.‘:'...°°m:°..:.~."..:'.:.' ' 12-*‘~=§f.°l‘..~.. -___..._~a-_ Unesco, ‘the fire suUerers. i-GNU! “U i kt 5* 'million tllulto|@i»o\t\sQ\\Il» .2llllll1lv'l;.';‘.f‘.i::.:.. _._ as-'r=~~~~ ' Algomll; Miss Mary Scott, Yer- changes were mode, but the Intl mi* ' non, B. C.;Mrs. Herridge. Brandon; HPS- ofthe prugmutorthe four days d the Wslkley, RaoP0rtsge;Mrsn°ollwelz,Newim¢¢uug vm lemon also sunlllllass, Westlninister; Mrs. C. Scott, East Picton; which will mwt M& Penh, p!Ql§ int to Make 4-Feet Eltrelcllmelt gmnnd it was tried on, and thmwing the Mrs. R.Cartwl-ight, Womalfs Art Associ- the Victorian Council, next week, in ’ onto, and confer with her. At lv! -0 tea wasservetlbythe lollim ¢theY. W. C. A.. in whose assembly hail the andt- iil8 bwk place. Judging from the leasin- tiolls which have gone down on elle *gr dn,and tilcdiscussioutileyeallerlfowhat #Ulf the executive. the general lseéusg lil *N* July should be s moss lllrenlsusg sue. to ;‘*U» is proposed to have some event assists F'U""" and to procure if possible :he good °"‘\»m"¢‘.i&"d“.“‘ public speokels to speak ohohe H* num* Fill "“'* two of y th; m\)j¢¢u_ 1_1* UQ Ki; MWXUW semis the mums will be one no \i°\'°H*'“*°‘***F° *W *W* lesof orlmpllllllo sells mile imlsslll WN h~wl~\l'llvI\1lliill'1»~|I~¢fi°\'°'* Counoilnooqltsoll the invihtiutlotootlv- F'\‘**‘¢\\lW5N"*‘1'i‘ “N *W* ,_ sally ion-omlml wllllellsollolle vsp, °ll*=l*\°\l'H*l'l1illl1ll'U*~ll\ The maghineg wguld f0]]0w 3 line gf W0lIl€D°B IIlSt»il`:llt6, L0l1d0ll, S\lg8'€Sul\8' $0 SUOP Chd & Bl\Bl\l\lB|» “ 1 pskirmisherg af, right angle,-, protected by affiliation with that bureau. ~ ‘ments have not yotbnh ilhiiti the R* *M 1 artillery, ,md make 3, trench' behimi them l After thecorespondence wasgottilmugh railway oolnoluyl lit it h-Ibm. ng UKII lp #KL Q for the purpose of Qccupation in cfuvryfng the f:“'0 SeCl°Bt8ll‘l€S I'8Hd.thell°I'¢Wt5 \'¢hl.\lR MM Wm M * M * an entrenched position. The engine and 5001 Of Whifih WMS Of lI\_\l0ll U\i5%l'¢S5l “ld f0l'i15|i€be5U0 t\0ll$@£&&. “wr 'ik * it lmachine would, ofcourse, be suitably pro- UND thi? f51`¢&S\1I°¢r Blplllllleli SM S980! Of HIQPQIIII, Vidiio nh" sacred by placing. At its trial at Alder- the finances to the delegates. whim °f Gvuntll. has been very lusslftheguelsst *\*°°"9*‘_**;* snot in split and tosses away rocks .md ?<=°\11‘S°. is not for the public. Sev\=l\l iw Iadynberdcsu no Hallo Kline. insect- l'F°"*““‘°""' , . stones with great ease, formi mg a. if»¢l'%Si5i|18 l`9P°`|'i'5 had me" Wm' in by me ,l@d~ y u *dm* ““* 4-fool; enlrenchmeno so me me of ohm 'cfmveners of standing committees. om ef 3, Dm-ing elle ul muh- *WW* *l"*“"\» °'F*~ milesan hour. 1 ithesebeing areporttzombfrs. Ed1vt!1\S.`tio\\o¢tihllhswusmovH§§~HWll'll a *Wifi ‘~ ` ° ,onthelaws for the protection ofwomenlGg-mlin {~mmu|¢ Qtggo-¢(1g¢q,¢{{gg¢§ f\ilO\\`C\|l|~* is lf* ` and children; one from Mm. Cox on im~'val-iousotiler couuclis who imdsokhiy F9" -1 J f T- - - L - selloelotlllllg me sl-.slslsllee mowln lar 'f\"F'°F“"‘ *ff ******‘° :E Y ' YV YK V 19 &¥ new Your slocx lm. mi" rr" *“~“*"°~*~*"* ._E sszi§l¥sa~ni11¢er * ill \hl'GlIl It The Spolls of War : Tolllmy and .lack Looking for Trophies, “°“§E;_€"g* °*‘“~ .l in I ills:-moths-itqsmwl lads demic Lady Davies Appointed a _Vice President for i‘ri\ccl‘*';.,‘1;,‘f.§.f‘,,,.§"“‘.,........,...,....=z Edward Island. swolugswllyule ls. sl moan. lb We ~~~~~~~ --»~ %“l°.ZZ.”'f‘...‘.3.."'°l.."l».‘I".1.'..;“.i‘..°‘S "" Ali Wil in in Yi, X iu&lis~lrii sg? ilaili _ _ . , _ _ el nlsslhu instill lun "scatterthe Johannesburg mounted police return oflast year-S officers by m.clama_ lg;:;l%;;1;::u':§n?b;i;gl1¥`;xcgm%a ;o&l\ and in MW Her Excellency the Countess of Hinto,§ The A~bq*°“`o~!°”‘u 'm“”“& !KiY-%@ill“ President, Lady Taylor, Toronto; accompanied by Mrs. Drummond, in the WM* t““.` advisory president, Lady Aberdeen, repre- l ed tile' morning session and appeared “u“‘s_°°"“°”e *'*“:i"u*’ sented by Lady Ritchie; vice-plesldeno, mucllinlemoea ln the mpogesot the alt """"‘3‘*° 5 3*? “**U'* 0 Lady Laurier; vice-president Nova Scotia, ferent standing committees. She looked 3 ck* *”=”w,`“ *tim “**' Mrs. R. G. Borden, Halifax, N, S.; vice- very pretty in ll. smart gray (rock, withi *mm* N* ‘A*\‘,""*.&“°"'***.` president New Brunswick, Lady Tilley, pink and white catnltions Installed it the Wm nh M* ‘k .x“ R St. John, N. B.; vice- president Quebec, ,edge of the white silk yoke, A deg, “Genl. Bundle moving north- now 28 Mdme Thibaudeau, Montreal; vice-presi-; flounce of beautiful tool hoe edged het ` the x`G` "‘ A' . ll mi1e5 5_ E_ of vyinburg, mam), unopp. dent Ontario, Mrs. Boomer, London; vice-' }gown. Her toquewos of (ray silk Mid; !"m&`*”t”_'&i.' ' president P. E. Island, Lady Davies; Mrs. 5 tulle, with pink ilowers, and A soft White 1 nu. in bullloolutlluuslsllbh its ll Ili thur- ll iz. I'§§ii”r l;i§;i~;llill 5 fla§lili[f¥‘ iiilitli-flii 1 itil" *I* ' 1 hi, i Y ilu'