* - »<¢.-r:'. - . . --.~ - ~».=4.~v - .;- ~,.~,»»..-_.;i-.'.f».~. - _..._ ti. ' ,. _. - _.___ ` THE GUAP. Dian c Lorriirowu, ooroenn 24 :see . ii s 2 " " 'fi sir *'5“~‘ai§ A great variety of useful and ornamental Articles, cheaper than cheap. Dolls. Games, Toys, in great variety. Books from the best authors. Pictures framed and unframed, Cut Glass Butter Coolers, Water Bottles and Decanters, Japan- ese Vases, Tea Pots, 5 o’clock Tea and Chocolate Sets and a Glencoe, where General French lot of goods too numerous to held the most advanced position of mention. J possession approximately 100 miles of F' ° ° the railway in British territory. This 19.3.-Japanese Paper NW' was the sition on Frida last when kins in stock. ' ¢_.__i__L_~-__.--*J-.t-reel* in our Snnday’s despatches tool! SHIPPERS . By the ._ _ that their artillery Bra was more ac- _ _ .curate than at Glencoe,' and they S S their ground to the last with g I . ,, .courage and tenacity. Ami gghgf |¢¢,m,},iPs md sgningltold that the situation was not yet vessels can have their shipments 6165195 51185 Ulm 1118111 ll0l'l'l191`!1 insured here at low rates at al 8688 JIS. ‘was acting on the defensive. The I enemy were also shelling Dundee, live, and a half miles east of 'Gleneoef I I , These inc' ents show that the enemy (1 fil I' .if , f ll: ll lb ' ' _ vp , _ stilidiong enough is at on thelifid ?5”3’§0` ..§`§.i§.3ii..fi.i° ii..l;~P“‘°“ 5” CQS* 2 :Moncton Tweeds are the Best. aggressive, and tlwb Gellenl Sir creaturies weieonce alinost as numer- 1' `i ' it ' I ' ` »Stewart \Vhite will probably nolwous as the buffalo we,-9 upon 0m.l;_-.f ._ ,-.__,. ',___,,,,,, I » y _r .. _ make any notable forward movement western plain, and like thg I until strongly reinforced by trooper .re now algo” gulncp good new on their ivan girhue skin is new worth $10 tc $20 ‘I lu mi, cl, ~ The **“°li°“_f“| °fl§°g°m9“° “t iin South Africa and much more in "tant dguggger and Egl!l\ClBl2|!~8Bl»€ 18 Of g1'0U»ll_ imP°’°°'“¢° Europe. In the old hunting days a ~])¢,y|¢_ aged 2 “it "°‘°P°“5 the °°mm““i°°'l‘i°“ by single hunter would frequently kill 0 ` ‘ rail between Ladysmith and Glencoe, forty gniifty giraifes in ,a day. l E 1:1 ma which had been cut». Severe as has ----- . Plum* been the fighting in the two engage- _ Sir George Stewart whips _ mlm ol ments referred to, present indications headquarters are at Ladysmith,ihas"'in' are that other battles upon a more ;l1 about 12,000 men there under his extended scale must be fought before command, They are strung outover a the invaders are driven back to the line 50 miles long, his right wing I border. The Boers appear to .haye being at Glencoe. The enemy’s forces grliltly 0ltB\lmb0l‘0d 916 Ill1P0l‘i81 under General J oubert are now ,forces in the battles that have so far thought to be 16,000 to 25,000 taken place. __strong,_ in a number of diferent _ The reportmentioned in our des- columns covering a_ distance of - - ~. _._;_._-» __ t _. _ Patches. that Kruger will advise his babl_y{120 miles.__ His righilill at A - '_ __ _ - government to make an unconditional ton ome’s.S0\1t WSSU 0 1811115 ,_ _ , _. , _ g , _ . _ 3 - . '_ ' ~ . _ 5 - , surrender. while it may possibly prove end the next Boer _force mentioned * _ _ , _ With CHEAP true, we regard as altogether im- ` 18 at Be8ber’s station, 20 miles to # _ _ ' _ OHBP probable. General regret was felt U10 I10l`f'h°"“'d of L°‘lY5m“'h °U * ' _ f _ _ in ' whgn this ygpgff, becgme gifgulgbgd \'.ll0 HB8 Of l'&llW&y 189~d1l'lg bllrilllgh -__ ___`; ___ _ _about town last night, lest the Boers V00 R€0l18l1'! PMS into the Ofillgf? ,. _ V ` ' f- ' I. 'mm N“'*e“°°C°‘~ Wharf- might get ca wc easily. Nothing stats. i Fifty miles '1°1'~--===f-sv °f _* “iii” - ch-'l°1i>'§i'§:'i'g'5P` E' 1' short of a new map of South Africa in Bc s‘ers is Dannhauser where ano her §__ To :sauce oupve l_;i_'§:. I _ and au! hues ion o soa s- # i A Wwhich the Transvaal and Orange Boer force l19~S been Seen- Jmlbeifl-'S # ° P I “P I 7 I i A ~-‘f~i~'~-'- \='**‘~“ state iiiiiii be included .ii British 1eftiS=\=PP°S°d“° be at Hdpmakwfr. for the neltfev dey* “ll 10°* ' I]iSb1D.° 20 A i ter;-ito will gatigf the feelin of which is at considerable distance east #soaps at an average price of# 8°- Agents. Live stcek by steamships covered, against all risks. ' ‘_ , ______ ____ _,___ __ ____,____,._.._-.__l___.__.__ You Can Pin Your Paitln//, to any representation we make _ with rqard to our work. With a staf of int-case work- man and the best tools that money can purchase, we are enabled to represent our work as strictly first-class in every respect. “By our works are we known.” lllllllll Sllllllll llll.. Founders, Engineers and Machinists. `i through Englanclstaagte, Glencoe, Newcastle and Charlestown, the latter being the last station in British territory and ll5 miles north of ` Ladysmith. Immediately on the outbreak of the war the Boers swept down the ‘railway line occupying Charles town, Newcastle and surrounded the British forces. They had in their P0 Y nthe Boer forces attacked Glencoe and were so gallantly repulsed. The second engagement, referred to place at Eglandstaagte, between Glencoe and Ladysmith. It appears to have been equally asbloody and even more stubbornly contested than the battle of Glencoe. Again the Boers were whipped, driven from their strong position and some guns and prisoners captured. But it is noted Yesterday afternoon’s despatches l column, of the Beers had again at- tacked Glencoe and that the British force there.though strongly intrenched =:""" 1 I " ‘ ' i ry’ I I. l y U g of Daunhauscr. The intended rolllfes IA t k »#_ A & our people now 5 |l ga Q 1- of these columns converge upon Lady % Yggncholcepa . i _ `_i+-- . mith, like the spokes of a wheel # Y h ldt k __ ad _ HBR upon the hub. But the Boer columns % “__ Boggs €_;‘i__ _:‘R_;__‘_’;0__ Jsxr# __ “Prince Edward Island T _dinary letter postage and postal cards. iikilled before the country was fairly Thea important announcement was way and port by which foreign aid A t ______________,_____ rousin reception was given 0 °"“ ""‘°h ‘he Bom’ Th” Brmsh r WilfrldgLaurier in the drill shed of Q U £ »- s § TUE WAR. battleships U00 0I1 their Way thither. 'L he whole countryside turned out, hun ‘“* B _ '-"- -- dreds coming from all the outlyingi _Store A3 "53 fedlcbed *lt the °“lb"°_3k M ()’Rel|, w.ho is we11.1m0-sn t_0_ townships and adjacent ridlngs. South ' P ax of the war the first severe fighting C d lecture audlencesln our Ontario was well represented Per- ""f" ‘~ ‘ To the Bazaar in aid of the _ _ 5_n°_ Um _ _ _ b I . th h. of tb - A hed al .H and at has taken place in the northern Por Principal Canadian cities, _ has ex-[:’;_l;?_ l;_?_;ei;__;erpr¢;_lpva__gdigl_nily___c__ _____e_ Cold winter days and nights are coming on and we New Cat r wi ` f N t l which extends in wedge - - - B - ' F J Zlliallpita) betivgeh the Orange Free State g§T§gk_h_;hZp;]__T1)1n 8;)fCotheH_;)e;}:_ tliu_si_il_snl_. The scl_lop_1s dwege clo:li_0f056I‘lI1g _ - _ _ _° au _e eaoers an unres o e‘ ° “nd th° Tmmvaal' lhmugh the "Take “ll that ‘B d"`°‘°°t» b"°""°°t" school children iloeked to thedrill hall.i Bllilk and SlaIl0|\8|°y SIOTC °°n“`° of this wedge rfms the r“ilw“-Y most old-fashioned and most obstinate ‘Fully ommhlrd of the audlence wap lin” from L‘d Fmlth’ northward in il B"€t0D, tall that iS l110ll’» !\1SPiCi-_ om osed of woman whose varie ated ous, sly and mean in a Norman, all that is shrewdest, most hospitable and most puritan and bigoted in a Scot, mix well, stir and serve, and you have a Boer, or, if you will-a boor. No, the world of to-day goes around too rapidly to allow the Boer to stand still. I-Ie will have to mend or end." The French Government,in addition to farming out spaces for advertising in railway stations and cars,custom houses, police stations, etc., has now 'adopted apostal advertising schemel for revenue. This is a post paid _i cheap this week at Bun 8; Gorr’s. advertising letter sheet. It is sold l or the price of _gi postal card, and the advertising matter written or printed thereon by the advertiser is carried under seal at one third 0_f_§ the letter ra-te. At the same timethe advertiser obtaihs the paper, prepargd 59|- ml- ing without additional charge. The government makes a substantial pro- lii by the scheme. although it reduces to some extent the revenue from or- I When the Beers emigrated into the Transvaal that country was terribly infested with lions, and more than 6000 of these ferocious beasts were habitable. In those days Paul Kruger was the most famous lion-hunter in the country and hundreds of the man c p , g headgear and bright costumes lent a theatre atmosphere to the gathering; Many old men whose hair had grown grey in the service of the Liberal cause formed a consspizuous portiouoi the auditors. '1`he audience was well ordered and appreciative. The various pcinis made by the speakers were roundly applauded, and the Premier received an ovation that must have done his heart good. New Spruce Gum at Bam _& Goi#1r’s. ’ ` oct. 24 Si. ' Gallon-.~Pi:eserve .Jars very 0015 24 2i l, ‘ ' ~ _ - . ‘ _Irlyou want some real .»hargalns___ in ,meals undsicliithing you _should 1, andisee \hi*’ou#i Prowle Bros? immv I * lstock. BLsNxn'rs, Comtortables, Blanket. ling. Homemade cloth for thouiilldl 0| lpeople at Puowsii Bites. _ ` ri ,__ _ Sas the inducement _ Gay 0ffei‘6 _on Celery tor violet _k°°P\1\S'“ “°°“‘°' _column of this paper. °°t24 if ll One thousand four hiindred l and forty feet to get fitted to- day at Paton & Co’s for Qofs. * They are worth one-third more. All sizes and allwool. School Boy`s‘*"'a'i‘id_f I "'Girls’l _stockings lor 25c. 1440 feet lilll¢l'S f<:‘ll before his trusty ride. The .Trgngvaal and Orange Free State were also the home of the innocent _can get fitted with heavy _ woolen stockings. All sizes 'up to mother’s size at-25c at Saxony .WI CHART TAILORS. CHLRLOTI. wif- i p.»s~e~sion of Delagca gives Britain_ope_ned the Liberal campaign in 0n~ _ pay' in buy..-t “ \ \ n' the control of the last remaining rall~l_'~°tsrio says' I frunsnav, ovronln s4.1sas. B uadmn _now _“cloned at Deb 0__j,Si_ ' ` __ `_____ __c______`_o___ ___ ______ The ‘I _ 8 this town to-day, o ’ _ “““”“-°' B85’ will be Stmngly I`°\“f0"°°d bl’ first visit tothe west riding oi Durham. Popular ` blankets 1 e THE BLIZZAD 5 lb Blanket, $1 50 per pair. SUPER WOOL 5 lb Blanket, 1.75 per pair VICTORIA 5 lb Blanket, 2.25 per air VICTORIA 6 lb Blanket, 60 x 80 2 50 per THE PEERLESS 60 X' 80. $2.95 per pair THE CALIFORNIA 60 X 80, 3.20 per pair EXCELSIOR 6 lbs 60`x 80, 2.85 per pam EXTRA SUPER VVOOL5 lbs, 2.00 por pit u _ 5. __ ,¢ 1-__ X w 2 Q per “ v “ “ 7 ibi.5‘o4 1 84 asc i il 7 lbs 62 x 84, 4.25 per pair... ._ _ 9 lbs ec ii ee, 5.25 psi- - lliliai Studie ' ‘ it 1 .. lbs, 64 x 78, 4.90 per pair. 7 lbs, 64 x 82, 5.75 per pair. 8 lbs, 68 X 86, 6.25 per pair. 2 Also (grey Blankets and .Golf Rugsis Lap Rugs, Horse Moncton Factory Blankets and #H C i with the H We han ,agement who. 'puiel kno( %§91 “‘-“I9 T7 nf :B RHJ Avndll t'..?"2‘i‘33.€ assorted f.ll.§ l & i :¢ , iff' - fe 3 of if iss.. *ii* ` til’ _ = fu. r-‘E-*‘ An Illustrated Book, descriptive of few days ago by Mr. Balfour that the Prince Edward Island. For sale at made in the Imperial Parliament a British Government had made an all bookstores and R. H. Mason’.~. arran ement with Portugal for the newstands. Contains a map. Prk ` . ‘Z0 d&w Tfsc a “ry g , . purchase of Delagoa Bay. There is a railway line from the Bay running _directly westwardto Pretoria. The $i' difficult hills, water-courses and, rivers. f‘ FURNITURE. if "`~'I"»;""»`°~‘§,-'*.\- 5. 'si ow Qplviify 1-Q". ` l"'-f`-§fi.- -f»_‘ ._ "\r ii WY... -f.;.,~‘Q;'. ~ *K 1,1' s f; ‘ ‘Ii it ‘-"'?. “Q11 ` E ; in slr ,\¥“~‘~i¢&".:,“_ » ll 1 2;; .‘_w:i?z.:i s ‘i Vasa t.r'1%-.'-.-sf~Si'- ~` .-/,_ l"` <1 ` "=.-I->§="=`="" ‘H -fi¢r_fi_r11_ ".175 /fi tif-I _.. .ei l ’ ** . ___ -~~ . ~-~'_;- *___ ` ~¢f _L~_.~-- ' _ _, i 1 , MARK ` HOME MAKERS. . _ , 1 . . » g ‘f ‘“ °;‘°;:‘ ::.'1:;‘ .'.?“‘;‘;;i.“§.:f.i 5 l I . as L my ar pr f soaps. -selling at 66 Per cake me dl ll lllllllll Pllll ll The Toronto World, Conservative, ‘ % in speaking of the meeting at Bow- ` %% Cent;-ii] Drug S;,.,|~e_ rnanviile at which SirW'ilfri....._-...-_-..,"_»..~.~_-._ .__ ..._ _._ ..-_ .-_..,.__.... ._.._..._n. ...,.. _ / 4"” " iiiw siiiii siiois l-fox (ff:i`.i`,. ‘\'»'=c; i_,>iif,_ Vic-i Iiiil, $3.50 a pair. Broadfoot. coi.hURs- Tan. Russet, Chocolate. , i l ‘a #sara IN FANGY SHIRTS ANDN SHIRTS- W. G. 6: /sir WI ' Regular price $1 50 now $1.00. “ °‘ $1.25 “ soc. $1.00 ‘- eic. 850. “ 570. “ " 750- “ 500. ii “ 600. “ . 450. H 4( U si See our large range of ties at 33§ per cent d Come qu"ck and save mcney. Gordon 8:. lV|cLel| ' MEN ’S OUTFITTERS i .>¢ EVERYBODY IS INVITED .5 To drop into the Cheapest Store in the City and see §l`laxwell’s Favorite Chu f_ (combined foot and Lever drive.) ALSO Boot Pulpers, Plovvs, ‘ Plovv Extras, Clothes Vvring Harness, ers’ Ealters. HQTBG Blankets. etc You will save money by dealing with "_ ' ' 1* I" ` I ---,-'?‘»»,`4 __-V r*'- __1'_,,- iq , 1 A A