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Just now you mage? in possession of the t of ealth. You cannot tell at wluit minute you mn? meet with a serious accl cnt or illness _which may impair your thinking powers. Any officer 'of the Com- pany will _be glad at _any time to go mto ll detail_on the question of the making of your will. Dominion Trust Alivlsolur liolilln - - ‘ There was nothing added to~day by patches, and since then honors have G.0.C. at Aldershot, which has rightly He ssld the Government would ses to sin is that with the complete 0\‘cr~ the war Qmoo id ine sintomsno of li W. H. Aitken, fallen fast upon him. lie was in the come to be regarded as the military it that sufiiclent assistance was Elven throw Of Gsrlllflllb’ 111916 W111 0111110 all early Hon. Chas. Dalton, 'Egyptian expedition in 1882, in which red-ribbon. ln tlils distinguished com- -8.114! 11 12011111 be given 1111011811 1118 @1111 1' 51 1 s billion less than the a e te posed of. lie was mentioned iii des- from liidia, he took up the position of 11111117011 01 1116 31111811 G0V¢"|m9111 011 The D1'1Vl119 0111111011111 (11981 B111- drswing bills 1111011 London, some of The American authority stat s that ,which represented commodities pur- when the insurance rates st , | | | ' | " 01118811 by England and securities that their highest the qbohtionl for Ani- l -|- -|- -|- -|-' lhsd been sold. The amount was es- ei-lcon bills of eschange on London i `timated at about two billion dollars. were also at their highest. being pro~i ___ ,_ _ if that estimate isicorrect it is only hibitive, for they were six dollars and- , ggr gs iif:ly,J:entshtoEtli1 pound. “'l'}l;ehCh:“n- ` , _ ' amount of American securit es now ce or o t e xc eqner, a e e ' ..si:if.f;:..:‘f. l2..i':°i:..';°..°:;:.e: in un.. u. -.t uc..-u. n .1-.».-1 -f <»»----mn known io Cohsdidns' hy repiite, and in 1898, he took par; in tho Nils ox. best'estima'tes,obtainsble in this city. to the Bank of England so as to prof to those who served in South Africa pedltion and was present at the bat- T119 U11-11511011. 1118161019- 111 1401111911 19°* 11191 blink 1° 111° 0111131111011’ Whlch by personal acquaintance. for he was tie of Khartum, and in the subsequent “U11 °f °°“1¥9_l11!'Ol1E110\l1 919111 1311* 11 0011119195. 111111811 W1111t°11l91 1116111' LQNDQ in command of the 19th Brigade, operations in the Soudsn, 1-8111 Bild hrfr colonial d9l1911f1°l1°1°9 1191! 01' 111° G°"°1'"m°m ° 153° 11195* shysuocessful situation in Frsnoo 1! which inciuusa tho mst csnuaisn con- one or tho pluchlsst actions per- bscslns sud only very dsnserous- The surss which would rstlurs 111° ll1sur~ dn., to the uinn-to or the British troops tingent, and which rounded up Cronie formed in South Africa was his gallop problem which was suddenly present- ance rate. The Government did take in insisted nn by wni- giiicp chiofp lo. and his men at Paardeberg. to safe the Gordon Highlanders of ed involved finding for its solution the over all but about twenty p. c. of the dan The He got his first command in 1876 Goomkop, when his brigade was mov- 110111 WHY 10 take care of this large insurance _liabilities and grcltly 16° John Fi-endh'p 1-ovlow of the operations when but 18 years old, and has gone ing toattack the main Boer posit,lon_ amount of obligations. For unless duced the rate, ultimately from ten made nnbnn in the omcini Gazelle ips; pleadlly shopd, one of the most brll- The Highlanders dashed up the hill they were cared for British commerce pounds or approximately fifty dollars, night in ntndinn' the more imppi-inn; is lisnt of the "Kitchener rmn." He is impetuously, and General Smith-Doi-_ would be sbsolutelystoppedi" American money. Automatically the neen tha nnri ninyed hy the B,-iiigh_ 56 years old and has been in the army len, realizing their danger of being sur- M°V¢l11°1\¢l Mlds ln lhs Dirk- 011011111180 ral-6 fell 1' . ' ` 0 M I th h h d d H bmi ~ Fresh rom ttllieiconcenltiratitlilntpsllillls. r . rounded. 5811011611 111r0\lSh a h`eavy fire 1111>' 0 050 W 0 11 111'” even before t Ve r supp es a een ml1i?e8v1"3 described by the late Ben- across the enemy’s front to turn them 011 Loudon could not be reached be Forecasts Outcome of War. when fr jnmln Burleigh as -‘u iino type or the i-is succoouoa without iniury and csuss of wsr. Therefore Wllslevsl' “' . ° force of 'hard as nails: well trained, active. calmly returned to his position at the movement was made. from one lwlnl It wus s revelation rustle by the un- hy n fo , dependable British officer," and is rear of the troops. of view, was necessarily to be made in cxsmpleil manner in which the Brit- ngninnt nn niincking go,-cn of ny, ge,-_ known ln tlie army as “one of the On November 6, 1901. he was sp. the dark. Then it was that the chan- ish government and lhnglands great ,nnn nnny corps, and from Angus; 21 generals who has never made a mls- pointed Adjutant General in India, and 'C01101' 01' 1-116 €X¢11eQll91 D111- 1111119911 1" bank came 11110 1113131" °°'°1’91`“11°“ to August 28 the burden oi’ saving the take.” He comes ofa patriotic family, durliig his six years service in the C0l11111l|111