WF"'¥“"‘% ' ses ?W‘"'§»=*~‘ii$i I) oimu “"'="" 'i-==»L 15.. I; §$1’|B|_|SHE[) |89\, THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY __ ,_.___,~ 7 ` ' Y' V - W W' <5 -- 41 _ ,__i- THE TRANSVAAL WA The Boer Repulse at Mafeking Confirmed and Reports of Other British Sueeesses are Credited AN ENGAGEMENT HOURLY EXPECTED AT LADYSMITH Details of Fighting in Natal-General White Has 12 000 Troops Against 16 000 to 20 000 Boers -The Enemy Steadiiy Moving Forward in Natal and Cape Colony Cutting Wires 0 0 Q Q Q g Destroying Railways-British tiovernment Calls out 132 000 Reserves-Making a _ 0f Military Strength for the Instruction of Europe i Loiwon, Oct, 19 ;--(Special).-Stories of British success at several points are being received and while not iooniirmed are generally credited.\ The report of the Boer repulse at Mafeking is now accepted as true. \ a The Boers are new getting heavier guns to attack the place,evident-ly _Laing deermined to take it. ' The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily Mail age" J ha b h need they willlnukl "The authorities at o niiee urg ave annou “_ house to house search on Monday and will compel fvty §d@l sublet! leave the town A runner has gust arrived bringing news of Gblcnel They also are making a determined attack oiilisiherly, with the inten~ “ l\\°°°" 1° k°°P"18 *|10 °“°ll!` **b*! M' tiol_1o£cq_itiiri|igCeeilRhodes. ` . - _ _ ` Hooper" aiGlenc& had askirinishwiththe Beers repulsingtheni _l The Daily Telegiapha corsapniiillité Ladysmith mfs m *°rev~°°4@=°==°I»¢¢ sisssektesge i 2. 1* A _ _ *epresentativss are allowed ` ' ‘ 3'” or Acton Homes and adda 'sith loses.; ~ - ‘QW " ' mdg, 9,1 d againsnGlenceeandBeitii-e Hd# Tl\e` Beers ard ‘iveadilydmoving forward in Natal pe ony, es- ' ‘ ° According to the same from Beeters *oyilgrailgoedlandtelegraphlinesaetheyedvanca _ ' Them is still no aushenticfnelgjsem all izqerts itsndi ig; gp Qhatadaguftrncshadbeeudmplaydd patitiih .tllewidiitf and ~ _ iii. iiia,e__e»¢ai_;iii°iai?g iiisxoan isa_ so _cient ,_ am _ __ _ f _Q I _ .~___3’_:. ‘_ ¢ . __ _:_-_ by ~'»-I`”‘fA_ ` _ Q . _ _» R _ Nw 5% 1*; f ` ' eu ite! '\_,. I 3 _ ao _ rablefqkiH;andfshoweaclear_app_} eo . ~ _, _' " ~__i ___-"i}),_ Fe ._?__g 13,900 men and 4 guns ate;ilel>l‘P_»l’_9’5‘fl-_°' 9, ’ ° 16 train *ef ‘vo were fo holmlisdyulisgir and’ tnoanxieeytis "'-n his account for the Natal country whereithe emigagementj is ist °P°l' ind although work of moving them will be didicult, the guns 5. likely to do 'good work, _ - _ The conntryis not favorable for Boer tactics, and it will be very' dim ,_ ,muy already occupying useful positions,that is supposing they really i 'mn so ight and not merely to attempt to draw General White further out a view of surrounding him. _ - 'Af ” General White has alarge body of excellent cavalry which will be__ put 300 Board? th? $iD&§ The Gmati-y about Hesse genes beta; more eps Volunteers shergpre vii-iagepon Dendrope Two thousand engaged at Acton Homes and rather fewer at Destere station. Loiinois, October 18. Rt Hon A J Balfour brought htm the house H commons to day a message from Her Hayesty ordering the embodiment d the militia and the calling out of the militia reserve The numhir ol hen affected by this measure is about 132000: It is the has mobilisation this force in very many years enu is regarded as a tsst,oi~ possible intimation to Europe that Great Britain’s military strength is equal to any emergency It is an imposing demonstration, the motive behind which can eulv be een Jectured The nation in arms is a aight which will shortly impress the alt .ur theznto .avoid theexposure of Hanks to attack- byea vigorous and ~bgood use. _ ld $" ;,_§_ _ 2%* - The Bosrs and Free State troops number between 16,000 and 20.000. wor - in' _‘V E b l g. , s 5 5 ¥ 5 i e ~ gl THB WEATHER. _V __ Wssxnieiox, Oct. 19.-|_Specisl]-- Fair with light north west winds, be. -- U coming variable- \‘|_ g + 4 l§§. _ii i or R Q ‘ senses* ' ' ; " Cheap ASCTIOOT *e 5 `1 _ ` ` § Q `f Fares* ooklse Bazaar Week g » ¢ `, Oct 16th to 20th ‘T¢X1;_ Q *_ This is a. great oppor- \ \ o __ ToChar1oti¢iewn dorms _ Abegweit Crescent Football team 1898. 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