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TO VIE CLINTON NEW ERA.
'ALL „MET TO=DAY i The Boors ditoarmed the tranwport
- alumet without tiring on it. When
' the baUeriet approachea the drift
about WO lioers, who were - at Korn TheseThree .
/emu% waited until the Itoreee. weree. Reparations
AROUND BLOENFONTE1 „part of Q Battery eucceeded in
knoeking over berme anti drivers. A
- within a few ditualred yards Of them
awl then :openea a deadly rifle fire,.
Free .
- reaching iligh ground and shelter,
, and got lute action at 14200 yards.
The mounted pollee galloped to the
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,.French.anci'Colvilles Forces 'Back at 't l'i 1
, „um', lvtet afar re traltiVe°4..t' teng-tIMIT)
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the Capital.
SCHREINER ALMOST .1110BBED AT CAPE.
110oted and Denounced as a Traltor--Webster DAVIS, NOW 4 Baer Pertisan,
Says 'Pretoria is Very. troinc .and Well.Suppiled-egobertsi Wife
Going to the Frent--Alodder Bridge Rebuilt -British Cross Port.
uguese Territiry Under Treaty -Relations aro Most Cordial. .
APrIl 8. -The We'r Office' has pest- curate. Equally untrue are the stor.
eh a despatch from Loed Roberts. les circulated to the. effeet that the
reading aa P`Bloerefontene, poNtis eon eaton.cbtrb 130,40f0a.
Boers, shot prisoners. The • •Alorteng
' 'April 2, 10.00 pan. -en, continuation of teat, deneing the latter gleArtion,
• my telegram, March alet, there has writes • that in the conies:on firing
been eensiderabea deaay en geettng ac-
curate. returns of ithe casualties, ea'
the action took Pines 22 nines hence -
The telegraph cabee bee been intar-
British creeping under the wagons,
rapte'd severale-timesi elloudy weatliee rpaovered their arms and fired an
has intexrered with'siiiiilt:ding, and, al- their eapters. Discrintiatt„tine was im•
thougn theaahaa rbeenfna engagement I possible,
proceeded front all clirectieme. The
Boers northwest., of tire sprat fired
on the •oonvoy,' among' which were
son m of their own men, in.exteleably
mexeci ,w1th the British, The .captured
stnoeuthe force is centlaim, touch apews ageney correepondeat says
he etementeree• on ,April erel me Am-
'4,with the enemy. • " ' °dean with the Boers near the water-
works. The Alnerleati said he was
The Old Spirle Lives. • oompanybag them merely as a eight -
"There were, many- acts. at oonepicue Seer. Ile haa never seen. each magnif-,
one go Jantrit disedaYed dieting the * 'cent wank as the Britisleshowed eat -
day., Q Battery ?remained in active. urday. The whole Boer artier was pro -
under a cress fire, at Lied° yande, fee founely impressed, axle •filled with ad.
eleMe ho.urs, the etficers!seriving the Iniration by tile, bravery of the 'enemy.
guns as the casualties reduced the de- •The Boers Dever doubted their ability
taehbaente. Several geiaant teteempte . to capture the entire forbe. They were
Were Made to bring in two. guile, the simply dumbfounded by the courage of
teams of which had. been. knead. •13ett the British, who were caught lie their
at each attempt ethe horses Were anat. „trap, /end the masterly manner in
"The Essex, Alupster, Shropshire and which the greater part of thein were
Norehurribeeleted Mb.unted knfantee extricate& •
and Roberta' Horse covered the_retire- According to the Standard's corre-
ment-of the guns from twee, position sp'ondent, those who got away were
to the orossing of the drift( found by pursued for miles by the .Boers, Who
-• the cavalry two muse further Routh, killed, woeneed, and captured several.
ani withstood the determieed attacks. One equadron of the. Sixth Dangoone
of the enmity, who in sone/Ceases ad- werit IMO action 140 strong. , When
wowed to within a %hundred yard% mustered aftereearde there -were only
CT Battery ot the Royal 'Horse( Art11- • tan motertel men in *he squadron..
lery wee suddenly surrounded in .tete- *Acebeding• teethe latest reports, the=
drift, and the officeni and meg Were Bowe; to the east awl mouteeese *of
all made prisoners without • a shut • Bloemfontein. number from 7,000 to
being fired, But Major Taylor' raw, a 10,000. They have more guns than
sergeantemaJor succeeded. in, escaping they hail in Tiny repent action, -include
in the confusion. Five guns were cap- Ing some Tong range Creusots. A large'
e tared .at the same time. Further; de- body is reported' to'be movieg to the
tails to-morrowe" 'eoethwest to threaten the 'railway.
jammed on the SPrtilt, which AVOW
full of dead. 'mews aud mules. Tide
Prevented the BCors from securing
all of the gnus, and the British ear.
ed some five of them.
Gen. Colville's ninth division arriv-
ed in the afternoon, having made a
detour of the north, through open
country, Gen. • Smith-Derriee's bre,
gleeta-eitana„ htall the. fiOntneeend Was
able to pour volleys into the, Boers,
who were reMOVing the captured
• guns and baggage, •
There were many teete al heroisna
by the gunners and °there. Several
oavalrytaen eolunteerod to help in
moving the guns. Twice a Horse
Guards man with a gunner teal{ h
team and inSPaniled them to -the
gans under a hail of bullete, Others
volunteered, and went forward with
rope)) and pulled the guns from the
drift. A number of sick soldier(' were
killed in the wagons, W•hich did not
have the Red Cross eMblenl.
Irish Brigade. Were There,
'London, April appears that et
Boer force was deeacneu (rem Kroon-
stad, Jeined the ILairybrand ealemn
'and again divided learela to Thabe
Nchte ere portion lief...owing the other
and meeting •Cee. Broadwoodei re-
treating .force,, The tlear'gbers engag-
a. of Sehoeman's comman-
do, which was accent:pealed by many
foreigners. Oommandant John I. Blake
was peeseat with ehe eriele lorigade
and other foreigners. ; .
,The light was rmarked by Many acts
of individame courage.' The first men
to warn the deritIsh a the amtbush was
siargeen.t a the aricee service eolres,
• who shot A Boor dead with his 're'
volver. -
(A. hensebeld cavalryman who was;
summoned to -surrender threw hie rine
In his eapter's face knotking leen
. over,. and eetaping. •,. -
:The -Cape' Town. oorrespandeet of the
Terms; • telegraphing Monday, eeys ;
"A.ppar.ently there was net a man.
ahead • at theeconvoy „with Orders to -
'Oak out, lint rhe eseart trotted quiet -
behind, and unly discovered that
soneetliing. was Wratig !Later bait the
()envoy had been eteptured."
inuelicateenachinery is avai:able to
• repaace that wheel:1'0:11e Boers destroy.;
ell at the evatexworkse The British.
troops are in argent need of remounts.
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• Cape ToWn ,oe • Reeotel.• '
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41.140.•0,
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1.447m,
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4.07160
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ICAVG TWO April , 3. --At a lamas from South Africa.' Two of the three
meeting heed here, to -day, at which verses ;follow:
. Earl liesslyn was capturee while eeee,.000 pereone were yeseent, ac resel- (Copyright, 1900, by ','Harpers &Bros.,
Lord Roberts' despatch seems' to Alter 112 bankruptcy and subsequent enehtteitient; deeInring the seeema cen. Wit
the recovery Of the guns, and the, to Routh Afrien, •nominaliy as a! news- - cerporation of the 'Beath AfrieaileRee . He bee no . e •
1 o . ga n
. pation of the weterworka Is'taken as . e ' • ., ' • . • _ .11e, Queen's. dotmluiens taibne wou:d se7 •
an indication that they .1:Mend to make ParttettlArs. af.‘the Disaster. ' • Cure peace, prosperity and paidlie• 'Put subtle, strong and stubbore,
withdrawal of the guns en.e wagoner (mutilated by ceneor>••-B der te. ' ' freedom in South, iefrice. The national r in gave his life .
antieant was- then sung. ''e,
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_ a stand sufficiently -long *tei diver the Bloemfontein,' Ain't' 2, • 7.10 P m . o a lest cauee, 'and knew .. the gife
. roe oo end
abeenee of • definite information re-, .a,t the hands of 'a great Boer forea. , ..•--•'C'elientissie•ae• f -e" : . . Later than rise a, peeple . Belle and.
garding"thee nioveinenes of . .F:Eten. :..iiirlog Ceniniandarre (treble'. . at' 'Keene •, Leeelleet. April 8 ee. teo House ,e,:: • great, ' • •
Gerus Not Recovered. riling • from Thaba Nohtt to Masora. otion wee issued amrd scenel• 01 great NW York.) • '
ftually dispose of the earlier report of thoatri 1 venture In England ha went viction of those present. the'a the IA- ,
that loosed • the st'rife -
those that 'bred with those
fact that the Boers remain in oceu- paper correspondents Public satel the Orange Free State Into elm I part, whose hands were
to a place of safety, although the • Alderson's brigadee suffered sey_erely. •
was vain. • -
• Canada.
: Freneh's cavalry makes difflmilt to emelt on.Pntardcey morning. Korn or • eomeriowl_..to.eeee iate Berea:meow:: Forged in strong fire(); by equal
. estimate their eliencee of tmeeees. Jeeean epri.eit Is sonie'three miles west. ..t:barpt arY of the War OfficeVelt. Geo - war In.ade one,' •.'" • :-
e elated elondaY", April 2ael; imYs the Blortfoteteett. Thp. ivaterWorke are eo,emeoeleeto.en. the army now offered Nieblest, his name shall pa%) from
tere.,leditare, sold that if all the .%),4, eTelling old nattles,over withoue hove,
, A eelmteh frOht Meseru, Basutoland, of the waterworkS ;which supply .
correspehden.t for • I o Daily Mail •In teroadwood found Nehi. ens quite ready to Offer further cent.- ee
Earl of Roselyn, eyht. is actingwareh° t :02 Miles IT! the Tliaha "Jo 10 giver. Ceeade wer6 ;Led ths Gov artimont, • 1,l1(. to eon- - •
. . , -,,, ... • ^Bloeinfontetil . • Apnii. ele-,Gerieral 'C'ei.
feetith. Africa, alia..evhe left tlleke on . erateeehle. Over 1,04.M0 ,Eoers, . wIth moitsipniii.. ...„". .
.• ..- „Aprli 1st on, his way ete•Thebn Nein', • geed' •erill:ery • had been. ',./sitieeping • - . •• .- .... e.e • vilteet dielslen.'1.tnel ••• rrenciles 'ear airy
, ..lfas'iprobably fallen inter the Itandit•ote-' through. the 'eastern -Per lien. :Of ehe • • S.elled• far 'tyte ‘,1•,,Iblettit ,ri.'-' ' .::".1-f.1(1:14e7e... , .: • '• . • . •
retureed hE
ere.. .. veeything le
e 'the., Boers. . • . • !rive Stete -and tie:eel:feting ,t he torah-
. ,, .., e. . . , ....... . - :, • • ‘• ' 1 - ..• eree On. Friday ; ;they began shelarig . London, . April B. -A 'wheaten . from . . .- -,-- , • . ..
e:Hritlieh Cesgaltiest • BrOallwead; art 'Tbnbri Nohu : at-el:wee :.),ape Town. dated -*Tuesday, says -that -• - ., eleers Nettie at ilttlid : ... :
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An. official. list of cafitieltiete.;: sus- _range.. Tidadevelad'ecliel' eiot *ply tse eentral Crone,' Contelantiane e Sell:Lee. -. .- -
--.r..tleh '01116ers;.-• near mired east at <lark, 'and et..„ o cleek leid ..a. 1 san , °V er . -r p
9 ''. .4 • - • tfi,fit ei h 'Be". risonere ' Snringfonterie Orange Pi'.te State;
A " II : -0 i ' "t inf i, ti ti t
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tallied by tile w•• i
'the ,Bloemforitein - .tyaterworke, is all en. ?"5:;ai-lirCIA,Y PlorhUrl..T. ):i..ch.61..' t hS drift • LLi11 TII•e9,dft'S "(Netting ,for St. • Hee Pr s. w eg 0 o ma, en la
re ereed to 'above. aesedia, eot ettereee- • DlYrk- . -• • ' • -. :** .- • - - • the. Deere .are !levering' in the neigh'.
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--, follotee,",e (.: ' "1 2 ' ' • 1 ' ' ' • • • • • '' • • •• bori(0307 Of the. ratite:rad running from
•'' ' ilCIlled-elletartbatelacriatid .Vusillers; to send his ItransPOit.:' aoroPs • dating . ' - . . - -
- • - ..: • . ' 'tli.s piece to Bloemfontein,. Qattara(
..... .1faii,i, Booth ; Robertte' Hogan,' I.,lept,,,, . the Tliglit, bat star tele at tleSight cn -: 4i..hroingli..„Pertiigtiette 'reerltory..
..,,,,, aolie.. , elsbon? .Aptil 8,--,Ineethe• Citambele ot _ °tie measurer"' 10 coPS wttlx any , at-
•:WeitituledeeAgstillery, Colonel • Reale
'''• ' -' 0 drift'...wel4/64.',18 4 t11111:1141P - ° -' • ,..F.t.--tip..tieS'. taelaSr. • Setuttor .., Be, eiteig.a •‘.tenipte ttleOtteoff Lord Roberts' 11110
d.er rir.er:: '', ,e., - . e',.;....entn, n - 3P.rao, blinister of 'Foreign" Af tC lisp_ Of comnfeithiation at' that po:nte '.
. L.' :babe% e -, . ..
[rt.: and five others; Royal Ilorse , ...1".".C41;,ererreii;eetiree'etee, 14
.. . . e.e. es •.,,, , •eitie. fire • theowing ethe•:•leritesh . Who
•:,,, Xi° Sral,ii61"4-14t1111r. Y. , "Captain, Wray'; were 'Were' nee Prepargri 'Tor .1..elittitek, „into
. 1-retVii ThIseets, Lieut. The Hon:D.-Re .:ftre'dt ;:e0k1f01631:. Q.-, ..eie.1.- -e,geBe.tteries
EL Alidersop:ppliMin . „fold . C.. Nt• 11..* d r•d•ifiktiiety,.,/ -',366; yttedi •eey. tee Beer aroald bp Merely.exerdiaing lier teketyeetaree to his visit to I retotiae: ',4I. 'clewed
l'er Chteon.' ' : .. -"',:'-• -- • 1 '
• •bat- rights. The present state of v,•ttr .itl-'tee defences of l'retoria, and I coa-
. rilletnien The' euntmendecr lot the •e., - eouth Africa, tlie horde% Minieter eider them impregnable. The • line of
;J.'........ eleetidone Apiii. e 4.-W'itli- the °jeep', teries s_.cheritted„ mit (the order, •"fee . t 0 n g
wheel, .ga.lelp, bat (tided,. OA not abrogete• treaties thett lalls s irr u eie the town br stlee W.1 b
' tee Of I n deteillrid necounte of the . • !the Meuee.re of the .
PrOwler ; ArmY Medleeil Sertlee, Lieut. Satneelaereettee Peel fo Cross 'Rent wee!, . • . • Gaettere le: preparing to take vigor-
? e flounced that Great diritniti end *. •
Roberts,' Horse, -three; Mounted and hen'nWePe4gneeltr,e c•ktreTr.i!:18,,, 4111-4 'eentanded • perneeelon eto -• tauter:pre Webster 1),Mds Tams.
uardei Lieut.. The Hen.. A. V. Meade; °wet
tie% I eV t
'mops ...from' leetra, Poetugiteee. Detre.New York; Apell 4.--IntervIewod by
Write. to Uinta% ' Rhodesia. Poi.' . toe 'Washington correspondent. •of the
)u tie Tract eorisented, bteeuse ,•••• Graat Herald,. me-ABA(4am b teecretary Web.
Bri aim in thus tritespoeeingetrooPs star Davis eatd, in parte wiele refer-
n o g high-pow.5r Krupp and erensot guns.
Koinsra smolt., disaster to the British Boers drepped men and horises„ witb Non) In force before the outbreak of
lo
- ,fi, there le little fresh newt; from 'emir a nen ut lead thatt everebeiy for acietilitiesPortugal, Ina ptrit of
oyalty and maintaining the dutt b
'Pretoria lies in a baein surrounded
rid e ot ru hills ffordn
CATAR
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ART IN PICTITBFAIANGINCL
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LIood fiffects to sbteollre.curad O. uty by
To -day no one bongs picturea In
limbs. Tito time when regularity of
'arraineement was considered the
lame of elegance) has vithished, and
lin its plugs lets come a wild strug-
gle after the unexpected by those
Iwhose one idea of /artietie Off cOt IS
to hfsire nothing Match anything
else. The weird result their efforts,
tappreele,te the tact that harnemay,
produce le due to their failure to
-at least, must rule, even although
tunformity has been niaaerded.
There must be a echeme to widen
the general tone of the pletures
enhor licilancgon of oioramo, to
daaArketpeahrilegniumang
in delicate lines and bordered by 0,
brow" white mat. If Water Celors
tit their ereft•thiteitieree die fffillit.'•
Itigs with their bolder tone, the
efooramrseenrow"li be faded, the latter ,
Let It be gene' ped, in the ' OVA
place, that certain things may go
together; while others muet be bare
red from the association. Etchings,'
photographs, drawings, some en.
graVings, . water -colors, pastels,
may • be assembled on frie.ndly
terms. Even then:however, there must
be Judgment exercised in the Way theY
are placed. Contrary to the zietural
Inclination, dark, heavily...shaded pie,.
tures should not always hang in the
strongest 'light, bet •should in Bente
OaSeg seek a sheltered position, away
from the glare of the windows. Near .
the light may hang the pictures in
fainter tints, the . subdued water-
colors, the line engravings, whosehest
points need illumination. This order
may sometimes be reversed when the
corner .farthest froul the window.
shows a decided need of brightening,
by light pictures, at alwaya -the
gradation of tints should ke borne in
mind. Just, aes In a well planned room
the darkest ogler is found In the car-
pet, and melts front that through the
shades of the curtains: and furniture
to • the lightest nuance in the well,
so the lowest pictures (Mould be more
sombre in hue than the upper, and
should lead sthe eye uncensolously from
tee rieeneet rone to the highest light,i-
Harper's Bazar.
ale. John Quinlan. Ok •TAtuenbUrg, N.S.,
had almost lost his voice from ,the
' effects of Catarrh, A case that bef-'
• lied the doctors and which Months of
hospital treatment failed talienefit.
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. CATARRi-1()Z0NE,' CURED.
Mr. Qiiinian says: "Pet: Yearii -X • have
• been a victim: to One-. of the 111014 dreaded
'forms of catarrh. My -vocal organs becalm
gradually- affected, nod InSt . autuuut •1.
eould not Speak, ober° a whisper. J. 11.4f.1
many remedies, but they did not help. • Al
last the doctor said I should hate fo go ti
the hospitalcvnere I . =Mid he given' pro
per trtIttnient, •. Two .mouths• in Lunenot•cl.
hospital failed to benefit, so I tveut 14
Millet hospital; hilt In three weeks Ow
do, -Ir s said • 00111 ng eould be done, -and I
returned home. Ilually n fi 3 3 atir.ser
Me ,to use it sntiuid 01 Caferrhozi n
the result: was E0 elICOUrilg.11g 41Ant I OM
tinnedthe treatlnent.. in a • fe w weeks 013
voice became much strengthened 111111 10 .4-
, month and it halt Ilry 3.0W0r-01 speeet-
completely restored. Neighbors and
, concur With me that Cato rrhozone Is t•,(
only cure for Cell rrli an1 throat one 1 ..zs
hundreds of allars expended hi otl ex
ways Will hot benefit 11S IGGELI As OSE.04
panded, on Catarrhozorie." ,
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Is a never -failing (:11141for
7CA.TARRII,
It
is it new, scientific willed of treat
4111111, that we guarantee to (mt..) 111 8,' 416
A RR H OZO E
ea ,:es 01 11300ey tofu:Wed. rhe mod 811111
„air. when inhaled, s)renils to ,all porti.m.
• of the nasal passages nal bronchial 1-.1)..s
where it ItIlis the g.: 1111. and at the 51111
time soothes and II -1 the sore membrattes
Complete outfit. six weelte treatInont,
prlee SI: extra bottles of inhalant t0P.
1st . • 11) • ' • •
trial size for re I
Poison " from N. C.
gston, Ont.
S.outh AfriCa. These 'kept:orbs • show ar time wee temper:ed. te seek .shelter. n.
Strikingly, on the one hand, the skil. But volunteers ca.me forward herd- el neutrality, had e,onimunleated the Jost adnaerable oapapeoetunitie: for de-
- . to the Transvaal, and all' in. trim While there I learner] • enough ,
. ful daring of the Boar tacties, cone. daily and tank teems with them, sav- :
terested parties. to know that tho city Is one vast
hined•With a, humane endeavor tee in= Jag four guns of Q mei one of CT Bat -
The Minleeer, in conclusion,' declared storehouse of foodstuffs anti inn .
. duce Vie convoy to suerender with. terr. The &era had occupici the en -
emphatically that the relations be-
t•rusted that. vvith God's help these nitionee . . . a 1117.
,eieut needless slaughter, '. and on the tire len,gth a the river bed daring the
• • .,erther hancl &matt]. contempt 0 night, and alt tho British flanks ex- twee") Great Britain and Portugal
were unsu.pageably cordiii and loyal' .
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Ile rejoiced that this was so, and '. •
de•tth and 'injury on ths part Of -tIr. eept • that to the southeast were cove
British, and the elevet ,extrieettion of . med. • •
a eatatiOn of the entrapped forcd. Th -e ednductors and drixers of the
relations would bo maintain:id for -
Tim British intentrY (3f the Math transport became panic-stricken. This
DI 1st (I 1 di the Canadieme wale especialey trueJelf the Kaffirs who ever.
V 011 no u ng
which 89,Ved Broadwored'e force hirl their heads tamang, the forage
from aneeltratten, wiluirent Monday seeks and screamed in terror.
to Springfield farm, eleht miles frem tGett. Cerevi:le's ninth eivision from
Bloemfontein, abandoning the post. Bloemfontein moved down; and' °cau-
tion along the Madder River, whieh pied Korn spruit on Sunday efternothe
• • they occupied Saturday. In, the fighting at Korn spruit tbe
The present pael.tion of General trensport was sent 0.crose first in
Fronch'e command, which went te order to be out ce range ot the 13oer
the east to sunoert the Oth artillery.' The tritisb artillery was
is unknown. Thera is a rumor the+ Sent to take a poeition, to the West -
it was overtaken and serleetely de. ward and reply to the Boors. The
Mated by the Boers, but thle le not drivers of the Britten' rietillery
, confirmed. horses say .they were loolting over
4 The report that ttodue of the Belt ,their shoulders when the Boers We-
lsh guns had been reeovered Pt Inac• gam shelling them at long Vange.
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LOCAL AND -GENERAL
• • . • - . ' •
. Bairn, Is on the east. coast of .
about .600 miles north of 'Ler-
enzo Marques. - railway line runs
from the port into 'Rhodesia, which
bs nnmediately north of the Trivia -
The importance of the Brit.
"sir being permitted to transporg
troope *over this route will readily be
sent. It .would possibly. enable an at*
tack' to • be made on .Preteria frOm
the north, Ana =net. certainly lead to
• the immediate relief of 'blacking. It
Is probable that a,portion of - Gen.
Duller's force will detached and '
sent to Beira it, indeed,. such a move;
. neent is not tilready under way: Lone
don Papers several days: ago intinvit-
ed that troops were being 'true-
• parted through Portuguese Ureter,'
and it maY -Ix) that they are already
/ . well Inland.. .
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TREATNIENT South lustralla Detetienined.
a London, April 4.- The Tithes Jen!
the following special to -day: . '
,
. Melbourne, April 3.-Prender Bolder
For Catarrh COnstutpticin, . Bronchitis 'Asthma
• t hag 'replied toGordon Sprigg
that eolith •Auntrnlia has already ex-
- and 1Cindred Ailments. • • reused a desire for the annexation of
, the Boer eepubilee. The South Aus•
„ .
tulle Gov rnment has teiegra -Med
Os two mettsods of treating disettao
are loce and general or conatitu-
Aonat
. No one would think of relying( on a
generaleteeatment to clear the air pale.
/sages Of the head, throat and brow,
labial tuba. • No aMount of general
;treatment will heal the uthern on the
delicate mucona linings or allay the in-
flamtuation of the puTinonary organe.
. Local treatment it absolutely neces-
,
11 'the trouble it cold in tile head,
catarrh Or hay fever, Dr, Chase's Coo
larrit Cure it the most effeetive loco'
!treatment available.
Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure is not In-
tended for any other purpose than
that Of curing catarrhal affeetions of
the head, nose and throat. It is SW
Milo for them aliments, and cures
ttoreughly and radially by healing
;the alters, eounteracting foul breath,
totonnInf4 droPpillge into the threat and
.removing the cause of Catarrhal head.,
*the on4,40,fittioN. t
, tiketvise, as a local treatment for
elkhtoat trouble*, bronehitit, ttethnut,
,Calighe and &wide, Dr. Chate't Syrup
Alt Linefeed and Torpentine Is speelo
;Ijo unapproaelled in curative media
It Pt cOMposed of nature't curet for
/*goat and Tung trote1310111, plmoutnt
- to the tante and wenderfully healing an onfier te tendon for 8,000 rifles and
and soothing in Ito effects. De- 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition.
Chase's Byrup of Linseed and Turpette
tine aide expectoration, loosens the Hoer Prisoners Staler.
atel tightness' ire .the cheek tti-
/gumption, pnetnnonia and lung tree. et tbaBotir ialsonere is deplorable,. The
bles. medleal authorities 000211 unable to
SlinoneVown, April 8. -'-Th condition
lays inflammation and prevents 0011. -
In civics of nasal catarrh or ordln- cep.) with the spreaa of typhoid to-
.ary colds, general or constitutional ver. There were four additional
treatment le frequently unnee,e.ssory. deaths last and the siek are
Bet *hen the body weakened see panic-stricken. The dead aro burled
debilitated by the ravages of chronic • with as much retpadt as the exigencies
catarrh, severe chest colds; la grippe 1-.4 th'" ado" But,the g""
lung troubles or other oxbausting Align id 116 longer tined, a wagon be-
easee a general treatment. enee regrisitiened to convey num-
Dr„ outgo% Norvo rood, 'needed. to WI 41 coffins at a single trip.
restore the strength of the body and
rebuild the wasted thrones. " 'Lady Roberts Arrivek.
Cimeele Nerve Fool gives to tbe
body' tie) vigor required tO overcome Lady Ileberts was neeorded mag.
disease, it forme neeto.ee coepuseiee nine/nit reception On her arrival at
ift the blood and reconstructs the Cape Town yesterday. The Field
molted fiorvo eon& elm loam oxia Itarshal W114 eXpetitel toebe pre-
generai treatments combine to form sent, but Wm unable to moat his
an Pleat euro for all .diteates of the wife, owing to the preesure of mill -
air pattettgett of tne head, threet itnd tarY affairs.
lunge. Dg. thoue't Catarrh ('are,
cents a box, blower free. Dr. Chase's If.iplIngos Tribute,
Syrup of linseed and Turpentine, 25 Now York, April 0. -The next issue
.,colitiv a bottle, Dr. Chase's Nerve of I.farper'e Weekly' Neill contain a
•Poo4, AO (rents' a box, at ail dealers, poem by Itudyord Kipling on Genertil
or Edmonton, Date & Co., Toronto. Joubert, which' was tent by cable
Atitteked by a Fierce and Pere
sistent Foe But He Con-
quered it,
. •
Lumbago Tcirtured Capt. Mangen for
Years -Mie Doctor Recommended
Dodd's Kidney Pins -Three Itos..es
Effected a Complete Cure.
Point Si. Charles; P. Q., March, 20.
-'We owe a greae deal to our gal;
lent. Bremen.
Their vvOrk obliges them to risk and
often to teterlfie.e their • lives in the.
most unselfieh 'way,
And the hardehips to which they
are continually subjected soon tell
on them. •
The frequent drenchings' they ult.
dergo„ at big fires, bring on Ahounia-
Mem, Lumbago and other Kidney
troubles.
•lainibageetti a Common enemy of the
firemen.
Tlutt why so many gallant tiro.
!addles are Compelled to retire while
still young men.
Lumbag0 cripple() ihere, weakens
them, and unfits them for hard work.
Bodd's Kidney Pills are a Specific' her
the positive and abeolute cure of Lum-
bago. • •
Doddsa Kidney Pills drive Lumbago
out of the System entirely, by
strengthening and stimulating the
kidneys. Then the kidneys provide
pure, rich Mood foe the nolvishment
of the body. .
Dodd's Kidney Pilld make the Xid.
nevi filter Lumbn.go out of the blond.
That is how and why they euro the
disease eo completely.
Capt. T. Mangan, of NO. 0 Fire Stile
tion, thleetOwn, says : "1 suffered •
horrible torture from Lumbago and
Kidney troubles, tilt my doctor ad,
vleod me to use Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"I have been a member of the fire
brtgacie tor 28 years, and neveralould
get relief from these diseases Olt
Maitre Kidney Pine gave me it Three
boxes cured me totally."
4t Gte'esY Evangelist.
One of the meet succemeful of ovate
geliste now preaciiing in tontion is .
Gypey Smith. 'Mires born In a gypsy
tent, reared in, the Innea and fields of
rural EngItoul, and kneve et
books when convArted.
Mfllers Grip Powders ear*.
Howie Thts ?
We offer -One Hundred: Dollars Roward.for
any case et catarrh that dannot be cured by
'Hall's Catarrh Cure.- • .
. N. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O.
tho undersigned, have known F. 3.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hint
perfectly honorable in all business trans-
actions. and ' fin.nelaily able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm. •
Wnsr&TuunX,Wholesale DruggistaLT_Oledo, O.
W.400180, XrNNAN 8s 1!.‘fanVot, wholesale
DruggIste. Toledo, O.
hall'sc.atarrh Cure is taken internally, act-
ing directly upon • the blood and mucous sur-
faces of tho syatem. Price 750 per bottle. Sold
by all Dreggiata. Testimonials free..
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
• Not: Worth Mentioning,.
A elergyman was called upon to
perform a marriage ceremony for a
couple in middle life. " Have you
ever been married before?" asked
theeclergyman the brJilegroom.
"No. atr." "Have you ?".-to the
bride. "Well, yes I have," replied
the bride, leconiCally "but; was
20 years ago, and he) was killed in
au accident. when - we'd been married
only a 'week, so it really ain't worth
mentioang."-San Francisco Wave.
To. Cure a Cotd in One Day
_
Taee Laxative Beatio 'Quinine Tablets. All
druggists reftuid the money if it fails to cure.
B, W. (armies signatme is on each box, •
, GeneralDodge.
The guests in the Frankfort Betel,
were quietly reading -their letters
and papers when thevoles of theclerk rang out : • •
"Dodge!" •". . . • •
-Instantly every ,heael bobbed down
.the floor. . •
and every man slid. from 1t8 -chair to
b "It's all right now, gentlemen,'" an -
flounced the clerk a moment• later.
."You ban get up. He's gone. •
As they resumed their seats the
clerk explained:
"It was Cunnel Borem," he said;
"looking for a man„Ievoulcitei have
given the ,general warning notice ft
It hafinit•bean for the fact that the
cannel is so „blamed cross-eyed, that .
you never can tell which way he's,
ping to shoot 1" -Cleveland PlaIn AGICNTS WANTED•TO REPRESENT US .
Dear Sire,-:Thirt is to ceirtify that
hate been troubled witie lanee
hack for fifteen years.
have used three bottles- of your
MIINARD'S LIN tIkeltNT and. am com-
plete:I cured. , 4
It gives Me, great pleastire to re-
commend it and you are at liberty
to tlee this in any way to further
•
the use of your valuab:e medicine,
(ROM= RS.
Two Riverse,
A Riteiten /tint.
It la well to remember In cooking'
vegetables that rietirly all ftre Ine
lured by beteg boiled With fresh meat,
The disagreettble odor of boiling cab -
„Page .or onions tow be lestened by
"putting a very Ninon 'amount of eny.
emu, pepper in the boiling water,
Every mother should lice that her
daughter from 12 to 18, ytnrs of aqe
takes nn oceesional tiourea Zi -lei's
CoMpound Iron Mk& .
A platen OlVti 10011 brOntlIllgf is the
hest aceurIty against other people's
II 1.inanners.--Cliesterfleld.
heckffist ough
*Rh BROWN'S
IRONOMAI
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ree6reena
.4414iFiti-°t 1'04 4140•AP.4ild Cr"
MOMMINIMMOOMMoommommorisilleibi
ISSUE NO 14. 1900
Wcak
Childrcu
lIow sSd it is to see weak
children -boys an girls who
are pale and thin. They can-
not enioy the sports of child-
hood, beithett are they able
to profit by school life. They
are indeed to be pitied. But
there Is hope for them. ;;;tt
Scolfs Emulsion
has helped such children for
over a quarter of a cilitury.
. Your doctor will tell you it is both
feed and medicine to them: They
begin to pick up at once under its
use. Their color improves, the flesh
becomes more firm, the-
Increases and all the full life and
vigor of childhood returns again.
At all &artists; sot. spa Etze.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto,
"Mr
•
Heart -Shaped Revers.
. Chinchilla Is often used on dark
green, gray or dark •blue gowns, but
midwinter sees it employed on gowns -
or Burgundy red for JantlarY vielt-
ing. The contrast is rather striking
for the red seems a deeper wine color
for the blending with cloudy' gray
chinchilla. A Collarette and mutt
and beart-shaped revers of the Waite -
fur are all the empleeemente required.
'Well people . do -not. worry. Taira
Miller's Competent' Iron Pills and be %
wel1.-50 doses for a quarter, .
Harduppe-What' time is' ?
Mr. learduppe-I don't know. ."Isn't
youe watch going?" "No; it's gone*"
RtIEUNIMISM B CURED?
Ton can't tell without trying • -
N 7 EBY'S DRISY OIL.- -
Tbe New Chemical Compound, wonderfully
effective in'curing Itheumatism., Neuralgia,
lOitica, Pain lathe Back and Sides.Lumbego,
r
Throat, Dieditheria, Frost Bites, Tooth -
Acne. Bruises, ner and: Bladder DiseaseS.
• Bold by all druggists at 25 cents, or from
M. F. EBY, Chemist. Port Elgin, 01111
I I
er.. in every town. No -dust cleans awpets on
the floor. Write for particulars, The Specialty
R N Ss Toronto, Ont. • .
Manufacturing Co., 17 and 19 Queen street east.
GENTS WANTED ROE OUR TWO NEW
:; •
Permanently !WS Paluleasly Curod
• in a, Few,Days. .
•
•Putriam's Painless Com and Wirt
Extractor removes all sorts of corns,
warts and bunions without pain In a
few days. It has been the etand-
ard for thirty years. Beware el eicid
flesh eating, -da,egeroas substitutes
and insiert on heving. the gement,
Putmem's. Sure, safe, painless.
A Mistorie Misconception.
"Nero has been ibadly maligned bY
the histor•Jans. Careful research' has
proved him to bays been, a most ex-
emplary character."
"How abou.t hi fiddling while Rome
was burning?"•
"A. pare misconception. He Was an
active member of Appian Hese Com-
pany No. I, and after they bad got
the fire under control he "'aged for
some time on the ruans. '.-Chicago
Record. =
Minard'e Liniment relthvee neural.
glee '
Didn't renew enstruetions.
Indignant Patron -You advertise to
cure consumption, don't. you? '
Dee Quack -Yee, sir. I never fallyebedr
may einet-ffetfaiirit,WTOTrolred;
Indignant Patron -My eon •took
your medicine for a year, and then
died.
Dr. Quack -My instructions were not
foilowed. -I told him to take it for
two rearse-Ohlo State eournal.
A books, "The Library of South Africa:.
(four books in one); and "Dwight L.Moody. •
The Man and His Mission"; the books 'are well
written and up-to-date, and are not a rehash of
eld matter; the .prices Are lbw, and the terms
-
extra liberal; agents can make money if their
take hold at once and sell brir books. • Pros-
pectus free. If you mean bushiejiirolaer an
rangements forthecan•vassers'bon
Briggs, MethodistRook Boom, Toront17
. .
A GENTS--"SOUTIt AFRICA AND BOER -
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"Halstead," in 'two volumes,' is a unique
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genuine English "gold leaf'; agents enjoy-
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write quick. J. L. beehols Company, Rich
mond west, Toronto.
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991111$119 smoke or heat. Sena asap-.
Ibr catalogue. ILECTRIRAPOR LAUNCH C01. •
HAMILTON. oerMate. •
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PERMANENTLY CURED By DR.
Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No
fits or nervousness after first IC
use, Send to 931_Arch street,P
delphia, Pa., for treatise and free 4.2 trial bottle
Que.
For sale by J. A. Harts, 1780 Notro Dame street -
Montreal.
Mrs. Winslow'. Soothing Syrup should al-
ways bo used for Children Teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, cures wind collo
Minardes Liniment ("urea burns, etc.
and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. Twenty-
nV e cents a bottie.
"OXYDONOR"
(Trade Mark Registered Nov.21, 1596.)
Are you slek 2 Ilas medicine failed -to cure you? Oxygen
will cure. Send for our list of testimonials, you may know
some of the cured. NO FAMILY CAN AFFORD TO BM
WITHOUT AN OXYDONOR. It is nature's cure, no ^me*,
eine, no eIeetricity, oureS While you sleep. AGENTS WANTED,
soxynoN COY.,
'0 Eine street west, Toronto
(Trade Mark Registered Nov.214189a)
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NEXT TO HIS MOTHER
A Dollar
IS A MAN'S BEST FRIEND
Yon can obtain this, friend by using
1.4wrence.Sugar
.111701.•
HAVE It WELL.ERRNED REMIITION.
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