1-' '¥*”E'-f l) c mit I-G _ _ "' I &'=i =STA8L|SllEu |89|. THE cU.uiD1.ii\,cHAnLo1'1'1r1~owN, rumen EDWARD ISLAND. SATURDAY JANUARY _~" _ Y Now Holds the Tugelu 20 Miles Above Colenso. KITCHENER AT MODDER RIVER! GEN. outliers Movisrnisnr it I 9 13 /4/ \ §~< Ladysmith’s Casualties_Non-Combatants Suffering // , _Methuen in night-col. Hughes to con- / inand-Canadian Army Wagons--Red Cross Officer '-A Volunteer Pays His Uwn Way. O'rr.iw_i, Jan. 12.-(Special) -_ l`he Departm mt of Militia has forwarded to Lord Strath :ona, specific itions of light and heavy wagons built by Can~ adisn firms and large orders are looked for from the War Olliee. .isornim s1'x.ilsR-'rnz RBD CROSS. The Government is nor negotia- ting with the Elder Dempster’a for a k steamer in the Montezuma’s place. Col. Ryerson. of the Red Cross, will be given transport on the S. S. a 'l w Laurentian to South Africa. as Pars ms own war. . wiimm, .rm 12._(sps¢i.i -_F Cyril H. Moore who passed theit mgdignl agaminagion, but did not get IB a plwe on the Second Contingent, W has started for England, paying his own expenaes to join the Imperial Yeomanry. F i Loxnos, Jan. 12.-(Special)--The m War Ollice announces the British casualties at Ladysmith January 6-'h, L were, rank and til-313-3 killed, 242 wounded. LORD METHUEX ALL RlGHT.` pf Lady Methuen absolutely denies te that Lord Methuen is ill or injured. U KRUPP WARKED TO B3 NEUTRAL. Germiny has ofiiclally requested Krupp to obieive a strict neutrality ‘River at Potgieter’s Drift and seized PROBABLY A FLAUKING MOVE. This is a tlinking movement, but whether it is afeint to cover a for- ward attack it Colenso is uct yet The. river is now in Hood, but B C ) lLord IT uller now coumands both the bridge nd drift, very mportant points. Hlll OIR BUKLII' HOW I8 Springfield isl6 miles northwestof rare and 20 mles west of Ccleneo. Roberts agp oved this move of oiiuzr ann cninnsur sunziziiro. “ Ladysmith adices show the pac- ` le there are livhg very uncomfortable ' esand that women and children LAorsiu1'n's xinnso asv wooztbln. Szfaggs-| °::;i°'°*:|h°;; ust stay for siiety. ONDOX IXPERIAEVOLUNTEERS. The city of Lndon Imperial Vol- , teers got their :its and the Ciry‘s reedom at the Guildhall today. The Regiment sails tomorrow They at- nded Divine srvice at St. Psu‘s to- ight and laterwere entertained by the Benchers c the Inner Temple. Kircunyzu cos ro iionnna mvxu. It is now ssiithat Inrd Kitchener and not supply arms to either Eng- w land or the Transvaal. BUi.i.iru’s iiiroarlsr nzsrxrcn. The War Ollice posts a despatch from Gen. Boller, dated Springfield. Jan. llth, 9.20 evening: _ “Occupied south bank of Tuzcll [ I' rg C Tilhfll illll re ra Sh Uoming,days that it will be hard for you to keep your feet warm we have a. few is ,U ' be warm feet suggestions for .. Ladies’ ill go direct tohlodder River,criga.n~ e a force thas and relieve Lord Methuen. The cmmand will probibly be given to Gedlector McDonald. Sam D iz COL SAI HECK GITI A COIKAHD Orrawa Janl2 -(Special)-Col Hughes hebasn ofered the chm- snd of a compny of two hundred apctawn sharphooters and has ac~ J. cepted. by lla. Aylwill ll fellows : Ap.” Misa M. Campbell RUUPUU TUPUU ‘ 31-00 Woodman Brca. John llcKay 25 George Tweedy R. McKenzie 25 A, L_ Pm-dy Thos. Donahue _-tail* Adslsea's Bates: Balsam has gained a putation whichplnces it in the front oks of curative rants. It has been in e market abouthirty years. it is re- ininended bythoest physicians because euros coughs ad colds every time. s. all drlwgiets. li That Harness g§Lyddite. Thé announceiant that General Jon- rt does _not objzt to the use of lyddite ill come as a reef to the British gun- youl-S_ ners, who have Jeen shedding tears ery time their iparior officers firced hem io hurl anoer hogshead or so in- the Boer rank-London News. _ John Wilkinson Gordon Pickering John Howitt William ‘ Carruthers George Proli 25 J :hu Marks c. J. siswsrr 1.co C599- D°Y|° James Larkin 25 Fred Semple 25 C_ W_ Kelly _50 i C- A- MGNIIU 1-00. Mrs. J. P. Brennan .50 _ Samuel Kennedy 50; Mis, L_ J_ Mum" _50 John McGougan 50 (;_ Mongggmm-7, _50 H- A- 110850 1-00“Mrs. Herbert Bell 1.00 John E Sinclair 25 Wm_ Hunt” Mrs. Henry Clarke 50 W, B_ Dy” Mrs. Isaac Clark 25 G tolli llaysa' CIW. Clarke Gordon Glover _ 1 50 N. E. Carruthers Gaiters. f Ladies’ long gaiters made of good heavy cloth, well A finished, black and chocolate. Price $|.00, $1.20, $1-25 Short ones 12 buttons welll made black cloth price 950. 5 and 6 buttons length black cloth 45c, 580. 68c- MOCCASINS. Snow Shoe Moccasins. * LIenseeee»aasaaeaee-a$1»mQ_ Womens.............. 75c Misses.... .. .. .. ,. N680* Childs.......Z .......‘.45c’ BUF F B803 "*”""...',‘...'_"””“""0 A » it ‘fi it-ut » . _ -,~.. _ _ ,. »» ...sz ~ *“ f .gr ' W -f- i,-,_;._y.__ . y M. -¢',..¢.=.»s. A. ____ ____ _ , _ e va., .5 sq, r ‘ "' 50 _ _ , M. F. Schurman 3 00 Rem H_ (;_ Gut; ' ` Mr. Ruby s Picket, i \. \`~.; .5 \ t }`\ __ “The enemy is strongly entrenched L* four and a half miles north." _ _ Georgetown tonight. » it °'~7'i'~°3"~3~"°° '"""'°"’ - . _ t\llntheV_ies’,bstthalass_svlshe&‘h .°lzlg;l;;;i1t:'s:tmio!u&‘»i:m are sci fascia it muon mens erm ii-imp si nm llserryvoicea ftbeae'lelestedll|C d’ be _ I 'N41 nifesarisg arms ioriheir ccnsiryii dass: is seein U mn ' “H90 peek ln' I; havxllznel s Bangs heart good to hsvstseea the ladies at work and m'“iF°*°l“ '.:.“”“°‘~.‘ ' ba* a* °~ Nl ll-ID bout . -_ boys would like it it tiliey wereya.t home., Phan: o “ual” iw tn ‘ny an ‘WWI 5° *Ulf*-` 3lm’ll le The work dons in the last tour days has been something marvelous. _*WI* VW’ Imagine it you can some seventy-live ladies at work cutting cnt, making and Vi" *WWI* finishing dressing gowns lou ABEGWEITS I he Abegweit-Crescent Club Carries off THE COVETED PALH 0F »dlletotblhd¢\e¢lbev@ inbl ' ‘ °lH||efee;"l‘he _ get to _ . nging coats. ‘H inaellatts shirts, pillow cases, t ln* '°*°° U* 'Clie caps and every imaginable pi I 'I led' ' ,_ -no appmi. ii semis; in uslnunded enthusiaaiKall‘dl__sise&ln' a pradnctiv‘?:.hanoei. Suhvicriptlons have 'PIU' ‘°‘*°°'¢ MW* _ come in from all puts cloths Province, and instead ol one box tour boxes will “°L°°d '°°f°‘| “N501 be forwarded in car of M goal. The e ajor G. C. J ones, Snpr. of Stores Hilitax who ill _*KW* h°°‘i-°3- T see that th c o make the prqtct a success. A. Marin. M. P., Valleyliald, $2.00 I Mrs, Haywood, port wins, $1.0 ’ Mies Mirtin. ‘° 1.00 Mr5_ Robert Mosse, jar ol preserves. MTS- D- B» Mlnvherwn 2.00 Mrs. Burrows, jar ot jelly. R iv. and Mrs. Teasdale Mfg, Mrs. P- P- Archibald Mrs. Malcolm McDonald. Gsorgc- Mrs. T. W. Dodd _ Harry and Agues Watfl flannel and 1 cushion-(credited by W. A. Weeks _ Mrs. Arthur Pet rs Mm Trl; j ' llra. W. A. , r. _ Willard Memorial Fund, Summer- C°n°°°°d by un' B’ B°g°“ ' aide §§§§§§§e Wm. Howard, jar of preserves. town, 1 pair wool blankets, 10 yds ,mistake to Mrs. H. A~ Richardson.) g ALIIRTOS. 5-00 B. A. Additional from Kensington, collected Cluk O ssssseess 25 5° John T. Weeks 25 John T. Prod: 25 25 25 ~r~r~r; ' bobo ggooooc’ J. J.. Rayner forge Henderson 50 Mrs. B Rogers J. E. C. Hunter 1-00 Mrs. Putnam .50 T091 $1-1 00 Capt. J. Champion 1.00 Mr. Anderson, soap. $1. H_ Cm-rig .25 Mr. Murray, lliinnelette, $1. p_ L_ msg," _50 e _ _ A J. H. Hunter 1.00 Ofice ‘ ` 5 "---+ Rev. J. Gel-lsmili 1.00 ‘ 824 so \,§ ¢~ packed yesterday and will be closed by noon today ‘o be forwarded ta George- town to-night. names have been omiltid or wrong _ credits °ven the ladies will ladl have __ _ 8* 8 .Y ._ ~ _/~ nuns nm. noni. -3 bus beer ex- the v°°°mr.v wrrwdvns muh- --' ' tract. 2 bile Lithia Tablets i dz Mont- bys clever run scored a goal. The priae when I-I. Breliaut scored again Abbies, but they went to work wlh Owin tothe la h The three or four cases were partly If in the great rush of business any _ little I iiiiie ,sirrat S.i1|nef,1}lbs absorbent cotton. "_`¥`_"'- _ Min ance w»in.- 2 its rmii sin. ¢H|¢A00 MARKETS. fpme _ ~ '\ ‘ ‘l siuiicersss it cc -cocci ti - » i Ili _ "'”* . . ~ e ,_ d dt 5| _ 1 ”_00_ CincAGo,AJan. l2._-(Special)-'I‘he m i ° ' -~ ' ’ 7 p°i'iff’Hhnnc:n:i;ihi.E-esiulncn in. '°"°"f°t *N U" °1°°1°sfl*°l= ‘ -- [hl°l€S ,~ i i in visiiiccmiic -zitn Ensmscssi Jim wiissi 64, com. soi, can, ' aa _. Easy n~ A I ..§,s..,...;_...° M sitgcearii - . . _ ma.- rcs. ° sweet, ;0orn, ;oa, . Missa Eva Staniper.--l;l.alted milk. p0rk.%ll.05. ; M .M _ t Mrs.E. Robertson.--4 woolnight- Julywheat. 68|; corn,84- oats-; ‘ 9 ' ”' ........"°"i§'.r: 0|! O Bt ed1iih1:i`nbni ii iciicwhgiiubess nsiivaa nom w. B. Dyer.-i_ is as- THE WEATHER, lorbentcettoiqlpkga lint; bottled! _I..____ ef _ » e£ervescssit salt.1 box saidlita powders l I T cs ._ pork, O11 15. Ai Miss L. J. Robertson.-2 cans mslt~ Mom” gum" Pm’ 1 Mk “uk wmnscrbii. .ini 12..;.(spscin)._ Paton &0os.f-ll St.mmmsnai>aa.,..,_ sriispuii, 1 esziis icon mncm-y 2 P“`"’ °1°°‘¥°""’k“‘l‘"*"°'“f' / _ i.?~..* ,_ -' : ._ ~.-.. ,, -._._‘.ff.f~§'|.i_~§ _ . _ _ __ i ._ ._---._gi.> '_;~f- .til » _ _ ,_ 1 ...»;..aiu$§&‘h§i'su=->»:r f-’» " ' -1 .~~’.'»<.ii3.~.z.»_ _ _~~' -I 1 j"‘W“`d'i . . !"‘°" soonoo ____ _ e ""“"““"¢' bl” *ll* -_Ili I In the Senior League Match-Scare 5-3._. second wins iitcrmeahie ta:-sais 'Tm-&-_....._,___ l The Senior and Intermediate ill IQ H lleellq ook Lea ed th Hllllbdn an idgl mem mkey 2 it :vas *_* *_ N otwithatanding the humidity 0| the “mm and judzing by the enthusiasm displayed taay wma classes and conditions were represented Inq no gray-headed “sport ” The (gig w '-~°'i`=:.'-1.. Liones’ Arn or nun citoss Work. About Completed-Cases Packed will go to§.,.,.“’*i‘°*“:5m‘=" ii' if iii fi ii I. it ii¢'.‘."n lblet _ _ w _ heir hopes. however, were sees e cases are placed on ooard the iranspoit ,U18 3 8°l1 3°” °°"l' P°f°¢» ('59 “P N *U* 'U0 Besides the many articles of app -rel almost everything procnrzblei for the bf' m°') Tl” PU! UW! b°°l\\\° fi# lid “hell Ill sick room is included. Mothers have selected. fathers have purchased, and °“h°*` 'MT JW" ‘"9 Ahhh" 30'! *"1-W'» I* 3°” U' sisters have suggested just whht will mike the Contingent re nam oer home. lb’ ‘_’°°"'°°‘° M°L°“- W0 vm' P°f'l¢» |500 CV” Trl The completeness of the work will be readily seen by the observer when. he bi' '"9 “N31 01° Wd W°°d°ff°| ‘l“‘°“°" Wi* *I is told that in the coats are pl iced pocket handksi-chiefs, Besides the general ‘°°d°d Wh" U°"'°l`t\» 35° f¢|°| °f Nl fill. Nile led Ill contributions some 25 private parcels will ba sent forward ti p.ivate members K'°“ 8°»m°.» |°°l*d 1°! 150 UPN". of the Contingent. I In the second hal! with the were Too high a tribute cannot be paid to the executive force of Mrs.C. C. Gard- th’ “TY h°"°** HW 0! PNN- 5’ iner,wlio has done so mu h t ‘ £535 5:3# ance and McLeod of foothll 1 L ‘ve shooting the puck throuzli the gosh litebt very even. It was st all limes fall ed Il] indulged in considerably. The Vice did their against them, and it appeared as !|lQgh the g scoring. Shortly bstore time was eel thepeak again scored for the Abegweiu. 3000; The victory for the Abegwelte was e elesa ebeve commended tor the detersiinanca with welsh t hve iiioegii it is three years siscs they lest that disconragedmndltissafetosaylleleellhee me was the peer ot any they have ever bed NIQI Hirrynrehsutwasecnsldcredbyalreatkvh the ice.-Sullivan seemed to possess all -his old tile llcLeanis s peach at point. -C. Week'e yllgill _W. Pickard played batter than evas-.~¢'ag‘ areas* by'Bethnne of the Absgweits _Liu lcKlllaa at peht HDI lifting was grand. INTEBIEDIATE HATCH _ g te our the match was ended Tle Gnalhsal ls give an extended report of this game lltlollgh it QCHUH It T§ hardly less interesting than the senior latch and wee pl K ics was so wet ihaitiis players had great diillaiilty ia eg el For aggressive play the Absgweita were superior to lle Vlenblt more prolicient in combination play. It would be nlielr teplf the players. as every man did his beat. With little I ION make the Senior team hustle. Messrs. l[abou.Coll|le and UOIIOQ goal for the Vics. Meirrs D 3 2 = . rake and Pound did tae trick for the Abell tif; BOTH. D Bdsm f e.a`| I