»-:~¢»--,cards ._ _ _ =‘~:-1*' ¢-f-- ~»1~=~-at-lc-ri _ ._. _ .~_.-__ _._ ._ ~»»-I *-_ "v *ef*-1* get-~--__~-»»».e.,j@.,“g,.;.~.$»"€z.%»§~_,’<:\~'-'n"4_; _ =.-_.*.; ».` _ ' ” .=.»&i1 Eu-, ‘ .__.-gf-->;~ __»"¢'__~_32g_ a=1."¢' _ _, _,_ __, _ _ ~. _._.s.,..._ _ ,,_i._ »<__ _. ._/_¢.....' ,...¢.._.a.n...-»...~..»_..,...'~‘ »' i;_;;_ _ ____ _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWW PRINFE* _ , _ ' __ i _ < * ' ` "D "" ~ -- ' ' f i-~ "' ’-l~ __ i;1_~=f " _ _' * ‘ ' ' ____ ¢£$f"f _ _ __ ¢-~~f'=s.sr¢r'~»¢*'°' x* fs. °`_; "3" ‘* 5-`__ _»- I, .a YA _ ~ / . ~`_ . _ -.* - _ _ W*-~»-_ ~,.____f _ f\~.,,_ ` if / » r _ _»¢~. _ \~ _ f;."\.~, " r'*;'»_,;:"*&_Q:' -_ ,.- ' _ . , ~.. ‘_ ,_ ..;`.-___ _ ____ _ 1 1,. ._¢ __.___ o <_~._\=3~_~ _. r:~_» _ _ l.-_ _~_.__ . _,.4 ° - ,~ F _>_|_, - ‘Q \._. _ _ _ \,`____,_ x ~ S' ~.,,_ _ is f.-.-fr J 5 _ __,_ _ _}§f_~...__\ __lt_ hy- "rl-l‘\~»~_ °' -`-. *_»__|.'_l¢i‘;~" _ ; ~ ‘ ` ‘ - ° »~. ;(__,_| __..~~`.`-_"(-~ _In tr V ,-'_'/ hh w ` ii 'J ,-._ -\ / .. -#ki A" ___”__. ` \ " Wg ¢""/ _f _“__” _ _ 0 l>l.i°-' " Jil. ,/' _ f N °._ §'~‘~___=_»_'.=_sse.._'°°'l- \,_ -_ ,.,_,.» Y ___ _ -r»°'°"!'*f *__ ff/"' GALLOPING INTO POSITION-Canadian Batter C ' “` 5' ommg upgto Take Part inthe Capture of the_Bo.=.r Langer. 0 _ ____.._}-/~ ' \'?,’= _ _,Z ____,,..--.¢@££,£’_______“"° "` _ .v -___ __.»,_,.¢-/" ___ _’_,,-`g° Wu 2°* M f' \" r O _g_.._.. _;_;_v'~ ` ' ,°‘°‘!5§,~ ` -fr;--.__ - ~_.' .. _ A qv 9 Lleshe A8lillJ¥!lin _ Amir __ Not nigh, W" _ . _Tobtndhishartandease ,-,__ And bring hlmhaekm im, _ Penchaiioe the ._ "f_ Uwnthnegimsiqheak ff iiwhemehey, who "_ l¥l6l'¢0H!'D!‘fde,` ' _ _ Rigas, ‘ ~ A .. Unrlelfllnssvthelmemaldsiav omnsbieath (T FUr s l ff, neiimiitsiiiiniesisisf his spa ' Imp s f~ “lieu yen mm Nui. Farsahal Har Y _ Hman 0 _ bday x \ F* lllhd uh* WMO, iiggi ‘i Gucci of Colonel R. G. Kckcwicli of thc North _ _lacashirc Regiment, Who Witlistood the "’__Ntr Scigc for Four Months. 0! the many momentous lessons taught llytlpresent war,that which may be laid lllkdsssly tolieart isthat youth isa l&*I1prlceless gift in a commander of len. There are, of course, exceptions to WU! Illle cases may be quoted which hale Ill 58117! veterans have achieved abiding RMU, and at this moment great issues I0 slltrolled by the aged commander-in *Hd 80\$h Africa. Bi* fll' excntiva work the young and Miha have obviously and necessarily the lllttlit. Thsymore than make up in 'NIL dlsh, and sustained hopefulness kills slow Wisdom that maturity gives. “U2 Ire. moreovo-,old needs robe found Uliwnzshonlders, and the fnshness _ of Qidt that has supported such men as ,3\¢i8l-Powell, Kekewich, Pilcher, and Hulk in their arduous tasks has been *mil with much cool, calm judgment and '*"°°»llhs sei:-reliance. in is io time °°'ll|l‘l%ively youthful officers that we mihmmt brilliant flashes in the dark Fu °f dilallpointment. And they are 7'“K~ ilolone md: that of Minor Thoi-neycréfewho held the Spion Kop with his local regiment until it was all cut up or swept out of exist- ence. We have it on the authority of the general responsible really for the reverse that the young leader of 40 did all that man could do in his terrible position, Robert George Kekewich, who deserves to rank with the most gallant and intrepid of British soldiers, is a Devonshire man ~--one of the Kekewiches of Peamore, near Exeter. He entered the army from militia in 1874, gazetted to the 102nd Regiment, but passing almost at once to the 3rd East Kent, the historical and ever-famous “BuEs,” He was soon noted for his de- votion to his work, and within e couple of years gained the best reward that a young officer can secure---the appointment of ad- jutant to his regiment---a post that de- mands much kwowledge of drill and detail,and yet more insight Qinto character ,_ and powers of command. He was now to ` see service for the first time and when just of age accompanied his regiment HER() 012 KIMBERLY” nnmsn ronoss nl ~lsoorH Arnica sir w1u»amy_gg='s aloof London'Empire Herllaimt issald The follow'n", Th D il G- h' f F - - - 1 . ` : 7 W lm... l. ._ sl.; .,.‘1f.';i;°i.‘: ...s.L’;‘.;#.n.f;.‘;.“l‘§.;';’°.:ei;‘.§; soles _“F we “°f'°°~ M fe we ew in ;:he field, and in infantry (the naval orgades), the men in the ranks. Of artillery dmcnvered m the wnstmctim °f Uh’ “W 011 I tht? guns are mentioned. Royal En neers are not included Of the troo myal Ilwllli- Sir `William -has passage,draftto ite 'tm - ~ ° - ps9n‘ _ _ of course, apprsbxinicalllgpbltit thzlnbmbzif a,:2nll1lcgetll;'atIoeb!eo\1l1lxd?eludi(Ea(,ithe?}l;`l1 estimate hs’ _ openly cfmfessed that he bhmdemd in M’ m,_rk_____ _ 1`» all 0_V¢1',¢ el calculation. The resultls that at yacht Infantry includ 0 °°Sf»i1l8’ 750,000 1-minds can now be nothing " Mounted ing naval _ Guns buts. pmed-up craft which make its Men. llln Lad__ysmit-h' . . . . . . . . . ; . . .F _ . 2,000 1`\Vith _ u1ler’s relief force (al . . . . . . 3,C00 Bullers communications to Durban (b)1,(I)0 ; Mov' _ through Zululand wnftatam........;;',;;:1;?.i%% `Gatacre’s communications to East London. . . . . . . .» . . . . . . . . . MD With French (Oolesberg) (d) . . . . . . 2,100 Fi°ench’s communications to Port Elizabeth (e) . . With Methuen (f) . . Cape to Modder River . . . . . . . . With Wood (Zout§.n’s) Drift . . . . . Kelli-Kenny (6th ivision), Thebus . At e Cape (g) . . . . . _ At gimberly . . . . . . . At afeking Rhodesian forces--~Plumer, from Gab- erones moving south towards Ma~ faking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.(Xl0 On the W? or embarking-~ FromEn_§l_an (h)......... .. 2.(I|0 Fromln (i) . _ . . . . . . . . . . From Australia . . . . . . . . . . . _ . From Canada . _ . . . . . . . . . . . From Burmah (J) _ ToEmba.rk~-- » -_ From India ' ‘.0 . . . . . . . . From England (k . . . . Fromco10nies........ . . . . . . . Siegetrain(1)... . . . . . . . . .... ... .N .»-:~,»- §§§§§§§§ §§n sei? Figd. H _ . NW; ,`°WU¢1'_V_°l'.Y nervous as to its capacity -mf ei iii io ‘E300 25,600 59 .. 4,000 12 i i W »° as »», 4.400 6.50) 16 ..l §§'§e“§§§ Ei §§§§§§§ '§"§ 12 ..‘ .. 54 .. ~12, ___ __ _to remain uprightywhen B8nat. 12 l ":-'-' ‘ ~_ 1 _n_.s_ __ _ -fil“oapi0lcynno” THE s é 2,000 5 __ mono 14,000 8 4 se . ¢ '°°° voir ¢¢ .. V -` H, ~ `;f' __ /_ _ , __ __ T7 “Q/-21.*; ` 1 "¢` ' ‘ , *_-§~ _ _ ' :~.;~._.»’ \ _ _A ~, if ,__'_ L_. _ ' _,/-_ IHS 1,000 .. » 750 lcon »W` _ » ¢ » .... 250_ __ ,_ 14,(XD %l,3(Xl 36 8 2.0!) Totz-il.....; . . , . . . . . ,.34,350 NOTES ON NUMBERS. _ ' (a) A composite battalion, 1,§XJO strongtobe added. (b) Strong drafts for units in Ladysmith available forlines of comit have reache Durban also 16th Lancers J. A 1; ei W _..._ » .. . I e“e».Pe.i~-~~°m lwhen quartered at Sin88»P0l°e 0” the ` one-(lilfllf l?d.?lslalionslli:%itli`(§l;ll£r?il llieifcglimgllggiioa esburg now: l B3de“'P0Wel1 is Only 42, Lien' !Pe1-ak expedition planned for the coercion }3a,1;t,¢ _ l v A F V I ' re battalions join - _ C;l_on_<_el Kekewich is 45,Lieutenant- of 3, “give mjah and 8, rebeuigus tribe, ` __h_ée_§_¥_’_a_i_ta_<;_f_ntgie___£cg;sps raised--.Robei-ts’ and Kitchenefs Horse, just;:lye1;r4¢l,i§:,t3ut_T;,a;,I;;,e(,?(;1§],;,eel _ t0Fb(;r;ea.lydt;I;r{hearS m0re__tKe§ew;ch 0 (f) Three hundred men raised. _i_n Ilope' Town and 1,800 men reported as sent north be _________o______ ___-t___s __0__________0___ ____________e__n__e________g__ 2- __hu_i1£__y_e _______ , §_____~q?__the Cape. A P°l`Uion_of the eavy gulls are to be _With Lord Methuen s failure with whi ch it is associ- _ tinued adjutant of his ,.eg.iment_ workin; _______l_\l_ev_; corps raised. Part of 7th Division Artillery landed, and three 1 1 _ _ ____ , 18011 in the S°lm¢D1’==“=fi°fl1 S°h°°1» *lla* °f <11) Elm Bri oKimberl_J' Wifllaportion Mant erm xlgiillgi, and ure, pleas f ' ._ ‘gen ts i W _ _ .-__» ‘~-_.» -__fe;i_,»_;<_;_;~;;‘ff<.:;f__ - ~ _ , _,.~ __ 2 = ~ ‘~’_+;<_f‘“' fm _ 16,. _r 3.. "~_~_i_-*~",,"~`f_`€f2¢‘.;=§" _.;- ~_1.=*-S‘-‘"'<»f'___-,»- f'-`_"f; 2"* __ mm. §.1.3E§n>xf» ~ \0!‘ted into serious si 'y ' ' ' 7 3 H- ` f. ' fl 'ui li- be n ub‘ic` ° A G _ ggg gf hem-5 grqu- _ _ _ is c..reer since no :is e p 1 _ ____ RTBUR R_IFFITB§____ 'itll the ob' f ° ° l of untlnl1genel`gy’%l1d 8 happy’ tactfull rt. a. lhis nziine will eve _associ- , "” . Jecl' 0 f"’8h”°'“"°` the n deal n vi ith others, above and 1 prope _y’ X” r l into taking this or that lloarli ` gggxfeiilm Hi; aipointmeut to the Stan. - ated with one of the most gallant defences _ mndy' If 8 build redth part of tho l of the exllfldition as deputy assistant ad- ' in our millmry auikii. Full d,Ctau.S are trouble we hear about- were 'jutantandquartermaster-generalwasalto-EStill Walltlni 9 fo, `f) 1uS.e_f °, 'd_ the ______e___________ w0_____ ____ _________ ___ _.gather right, and he soon proved “__ llcient leaders np, out ta L c.i.i apprecia he ~ 4 ‘ 't' 'fx in" ‘l 3. 'eve . \ mouth. A wrong cunstrucr u.n is Nor did the withdrawal o_f Wolseley’s %‘_i_§__u_f__°3_1_£1‘ht;_i_;_;__ I th; tg;(;_h;_la;; _ pn upon commfm 3-llflleilli-‘l If 0"fl€l` force from the Soudan end his connection for he has never once dcspaivcd' unlimited l ia lm b _ _ I: with-Egypoas a theatre of war. When ’ _ m Hg the people into f_l¢- -»~-liefl _ _ resourcefulness, for never have defensivel am' heifb disease i- revile " ‘e ` Osman Duma and the desert tubes .broke means been more lacking at the outset of sg V ` P ’ ‘ ` ‘ ` l into disturbance on the Red Sea littoral‘ _ , . . _ l'0sl heart. t,-mlb] , W ,_ _ _ 0 l _ _ _ 9. siege or more e-everly improvised and de may “___ ~ . ‘ | there was a. brief campaign from Suakim _ _doped during its p__0g__eSS_ *’“”ld*'D\Y fel-H1 W l-° ' ` ' under sir Francis Grenfeu, in which Capt 1 How to Find Out lfYourn¢hisysn-obenngodagidthl BystunPeisonsdbylIrleAci¢._ Itisthe peculiar mission ofthe to filter the blood, to separate the poisonous impurities from the pure blood, 2-ll°'°Y1l`lt! the blood to go on its way. while the poison -uric acid-is sent through the ureters to the bladder and hence out of the body. _ ini rtance of this vmrk is em ha l t __-~ fill* ;{(