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Pilcher’s Action Was ISLAND, THURSDAY JANUARY 4. 4900 . ie LD igh Part of the Plan THE BRITISH AT COLESBURG. Troops and Guns Command the Boer Retreat. Relief of Kimberly Indicated.—Pilcher only Forty but Sickness tingent. “STEADY” AT LADYSMITH. Loxpon, Jan. 4.—From Ladysmith it ia reported that al! is well,—though this statement must be taken in conpection with the news of sickness ingreasing, Those are a fe WwW a j mile the Timea correspondent mentions that medieal appliances are aot abundant. LORD METHUEN’S PLANS, Loxvox, Jan. 4.—From a soutcé which ha3 many facilities for gaining the inside news from South Africs,a@ representative of the Associated Press learns that Colonel Pilcher’s occupation of Douglass is regard- edas merely the first step of General Methuen’s carefully matured plans to out-~ flank the Boers. According to this authority it is prob- able that Colonel Pilcher, in conjunctiog with General Brbington’s force from Modder River, will proceed to the rear of Miles Away.—Ladysmith reported “ All Well,” is Probabl Order for the Despatch o Increasing.—The our Second Con- SpeciaL DespATCH TO THE EXAMINER. ‘a'lotment of troope, issued this afternoon are to the effect that the steamship Mont- ezuma ig tooarry the fires bataliog of Mouated Rifles and one field battery of One officer and 20 of the second battalion or Mounted Rifles. Tuetuidreatian will earry the brigade division etaftof artillery aod the other two batteries. The Pomeranian will carry the #eg- imental staff and the second battalion of Mounted Rifles. The total that will be —e on the Montezuma is 566 with 575 | horses. The number totransport by the Laurentian is 365 officers and men and 290 horses. The number to be carried by the Pomeranian is 350 offizres and men and 290 horses. The date of the sailing of the Mont- ezuma and Lanrentian has been fixed | approximately for Thureday the 18th and the intrenchmeats which now prevent j tbe Pomeranian for Saturday the 20th. General Metiuea from proceeding to Kim- berley. Colonel Pilcher has only about 40 miles to travel before he achieves this end, anu if the understanding be correct, aa attack by General Methuen and a determined effort to relieve Kimberley may be exyect- ed any day. BRITISH AT COLESBURG. Loypos, Jan.4.—A special despatch from Nasuwport says: “The British command Norval’s Poiut Bridge with two guns and also command Colesburg. cept by way of Stormberg. CANADIAN TRANSPORTS. Orrawa, Jan. 4.-—-The departmental orders as they affect the transports and the ———————— ——— ee CHOCOLATE WORM LC ZENGES:— For Children. We call the attentios of mothers to this form of mecicine where in- dicated as being Plea sant — perfectly tasteless, Prox pt, Certain. We put these up in retail boxes and At 15c per box Giviog you the cheapest, bes’ and most p'easant article of the kind on the warket. Prepared aod sold hy. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Centra] Drugstore, Sunnyside. —_ a Broker Arrested. —— | Moxrrea., January 3.—James Baxter, the well knowo money broker, was arrest- ed last night on a charge of aiding, com- forting and assistiog James Herbert, the defaulting teller of the defunct Banque Ville Marie, toescape, Herbert was re~ cently arrested, and the disclosures he made resulted in Baxter’s arrest. It 18 alleged Baxter eupplied Herbert with $12 a week ever since the failure of the bank last July, wheo Herbert disappeared. It is alleged that the reason for this payment was Herbert’s knowledge that some of The Boers have no way of retreatex~ | Baxter's dealiogs with the bank were not ( quite straight. Judge Choquette refused toaccept bail. The case promises to bea sensational one. Volunteers Enrolled. Lonpoy, dan. 2.—There was a ecene of great popular enthuciasm yesterday morning during the enroliment of the City of London imperial volunteers. The approaches to the Guildhall were thronged with people and barriers had to be erect. ed to keep the crowd back. Lord Mayor Newton made a stirring address to the first 500 volunteers who will leave here on Jan. 13. —~ A Change. | Kryaestox, Ja., Jan. 3.—A detachment of the West Indian regiment (colored) em | barked yesterday to reinforce the Ber- | muda garrison. It is expected that if the | imperial troops in Jamaica go to South | Africa Canadian militia will be sent bere | for garrison duty. a Boer Agent Abroad. Amsterpam, Jan. 2.—Commandant De Waard of tne Hollander corps at Pretoria has arrived here. Heis intrusted witha mise’on t» Earope on bebslf of the Trans- vaal. He refuses to give any ioformasion ‘as to the object of his mission, but ‘tis believed he 1s here to make purchases. Two French-Canadian Views “The Canadian people have been thrown together here. They are all sub- jects of the same Empire. Let them work together for the prosperity of that Em- pire, and of Canada.”—Mr. Bergeron, (Con.) “Tam notin favor of spending a cent to knit closer the bonds which unite us to Great Britain. We have hardly anything in common with the old continent. [ am a Canadian,and my ideal is to eee Canada take rank amoug the independent nations as soon as she is cufficiently developed.” —Mr. Monet (Lib.) “The empire is engaged in one of the mos’ disastrous ware that England has waged for the last two hundred years. It has been said that she is right in fight- ing the Boers. I will go further, and say thatI will not enquire whether she } isright or wrong. All I keoow is that when the Mother Country is engaged ina fight, it isthe duty of @ eon, if he bas any heart in his breast, to give his assist | ance.”—Mr, Bergeron (Con.) “Canada has takeu sides in awar that is crue}, unjust and oppressive. Canadians are asked for their contribution in one of the most murderous wars of the century. Canada has nothiog to dg with that war, | [ tribution to the ware of the Empire out- For my part, f am opposed te any ¢on- side of Gunada, and I ‘will oppose any { such contribuiion in the House at the next seesion. if Iam etill a member.”— Mr. Monet (Lib.) Sports at the Front. Movped Rivet, Jan 2.— There te twenty cases of éntericfever in the hesp!: talhere. Among the patients are some of the troops who were inoculated againet the disease on the voyage out from Eng; land. A pregremme of sports began yee- terday afternoon, Gen. Methuen donated two silver cups to te coniesied for bv inter-regimental cricket and _ footbai! teams. omen The Plague Again. Bomsay, Jan 2.--Bombay again is ia the midst of a violent plague epidem’c, the extent cf which it is yet difficult to ascertain. The number of deaths from all causes returned during the past week is 1,700. Of these 300 are declared to be due to the bubonic plague, but the pest mortality obviously is underestimated. A Friendly Offer. Haciax, Jao 3.—J. W.G Morrison, a Dalhousie college studeat, who has been on 4 visit to Boston and just back, con- veysan Offer to Cele /rving to raise a com- pany of one huadred men in thatcity to be attached to the Canadian contingent, Hockey Sticks Pucks, Shin Guards Boys’ and Girls’ Sleighs. Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals. Snow Shovels | Crokinole Boards for sale cheap at | | Carters’ Bookstore METHUEN’S PLANS ARE MATURING = Roya. Baking j Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum menacers to i wders are the greatest Sa of the present day. 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