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I " -i- ThONOWO-11340rd Are pre ared frorn ! NAGATOLAND IS CONSIDERED AN Lipme sir,niao ami otstane all ot them are better toil and got In ? I I
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T, power Printing Hous* I iurd's miyd laxatives, and; 1 4 writer in The Cornhill 51.110,11gazine CAPTURED GENERAL SPENDS MST' more Iver Lord Boborts. weighs %little Oro
� IDEAL RETREAT. , ,b meet than Their guards.
I I oityis: " It lilts been my fortune, since OF HIS TINE ON THE VE RANDA- " U33fortunitte.:q, sickness bad brok. than 1001b.
. - Al,=tl, S, the teginalug of the war, to have ._M en out among thic, Boor prisoners, be- Express trains pass each other at- a I .113
, .. UBURTMIENTI, - CLINTON. while -gentle are reliable fo-M . WHAT JOHN BILL AND
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. TARMs or SvospairrION-41.00 P A PlItlealt Country for Mo Troinopairs moved constantly from country to (10104 TOW FR9118% Welf. 1-1,09 ZINU40+40, DO fore they left the OaVe. The sick, velocity of ninety yards asecon4 F419PLE ARE'DOINO .
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, eidvau,o .41 4 or year "I 80 at $1. 140044- 1,414, Great A44ach'"e" howe. r, are extrome-ly well cared for. The Enoliall tobacco trade employ I
I . net 11 vIld .dAL Weirv9ce. wuntry. Bverywhero in our own co�- a,
. , allyalloo . 41 .50 way be olkarod it ve .
I . .paperol" #Z04100 WIFOR LAF4914 Reference to any map of the Trans- olges it goes wi Lbout saying �hat the lo 1114 )Tile. Who S�arcrt 1111101 vatillylly In hos- to -day, 121 women to eyeri 100 men. 1,
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I are paid, vuleso At the option Ott] le4 Is pAid Cure Sick Headache, Bil, . one dominant inreore4t provoct to be the Contrilrol ble. . pitai. out of the 500 on -ishore and two The finest -looking people of Europe R"ord of OcearrenceIl In thQ 14114
The date to whlDit every subscript the extreme, north-east corner of the day'a te,,'eigrams, . -The war and the A ,Or ' 4 � �
$440,40t*A go the labol. Stomach, respondent who has visited the haive died. Them were Accor oil mill- gi.o the Tzigaues, or alps(eq, of Hurt- Tb&t Rell,raS SlApreMe in t119 I ,$,h.1b0__,,
. . . AAv1;xT1sXsG RAWAS.-Tmaslellt advertise- . " (),,Sne,s, So"r ion. Sold Republic about which the tyPO9r11P11 Wdw news was th'a loa4stQuo of near, Boom In St. lielona reports. their lot ta" honora, and were bur -led cover the gAry. - orA � 7�1
. a per no"parlelIllso for first ' L11d C 11stipat ers appear at fault. A, low fancifully 5y every xu,,iinla existence. But far away to be very contfortaWe. Oronjo and 'bills jqat'lloybud Cronjels now,home", To be perfectly p3coportioned, a man Commerelal W
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. . insertion and 3 cents per line for vach 8utise- e ere, 25c. per box, executed mountains arescattered hero f9ront Ving3sii i%)eecb, in a deffolaEo his wife and three members of his -----0-- sbould'.wotgh 281b. for every toot of The Nortliumbe, .
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quent hiSW, �' ,too. 8101111 44V0rtI0emC0t8 not . ft4pwedby0.I.Hoo4&Co-XowQIhUP* and there, but beyond this gratuitous poirt of tM Western' seas, I landed staff are In Kent cottage, perobe4on his hot bt. , �
. to exceed cad loch'suoll as "Losti ", "Strayed," I --11- ____1._.-.�-_-.:."-% information 110 details, physical or I .9 � ngll& lano. Charles Dilkelo bill probibiting obil� ' �
I , ", -�,�, one .gleaming tropic morning. There top of a ,hill, ,, just sucit a Cottage as Instruction in ths, B , .
11stolvil", eto., inserted once for 69 eckIts And � I WHITE FLAG 1101RENTO . tan dron under thirteen years workAuS in �
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oncli,subsotltiout insertion 15 coutis- JOHN T. EMMERTON. I political, tire inserted, III the Trans- was, on!y a single Englishman in that may be seen on tire outskirts of many P ---.A I j . � uage Is now. obligatory In Russ 088. , I .
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AdvortfRoments without 8pecitto directions will of "Dist ZOUE unwbo4eiiiame little town, and be bad an pnglish village. Imagine an un- LUCKY ESCAPE OF THE CANADIAN Persia's army numbers seventy- Mrs. Willot age4 abundred and . .
be inserted until forbid and charged accord 7 THE LEADING BARBER wide�ombraciug term - boon there for yearo.-I He came down pretentious two -storied dwWlling with 1. .
Ingly. t . Also Agent for . pansberg;" but the' yellOW-ta0ed to the broken wharf to rueet Ate. OGot siLate root And yellow -washed W'Alls XOUNT;D RIFLCS. seven battalions of infantry, form- three, recently died At Bath' She . . .
copy ter change of %dvertiseviento otipagesa STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY malarla,istricken trader who lives On any utews of the war?" werw hIs first standing out cleatly from a back, I � Lag atotal force of 0,900, was born at Fast KuOYIe, Wiltshire, t
� &ri46LraustboInth0 Oftc QO Saturdas, And Hand Oftleo for Canada, biontroal. )OODO the, spot calls it Magat words; 'I've % I)ott!e of champagne ground o Although. Surtirlivo by vie Miami; Oiina- Shipping tolls at the Suez Ca , U14 read vrith- , I I .
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f9rpageal aud8-on Monday tQOusurechaugo Insurance In force, - . . 011010( L L The,window frames - 411,11011 1409 11,1411v Cover a"d f0taroed. RaL in and until recently w �
Investmentsin Canada, . I . 13WOM the redoubted oblet of the Makat8se up at LhID house waiting to be drunk and shutters tire painted the same OWL 1'.uVJny's 1"lre_FJ;rJJ4 114illie WO& January 'last yLioldod ;M72,8CQ. against out glasses. . . .
tot, following issue. . I the Bloody Tower
I ea�i.r4tAoTuxrjcs,-Tliofollolvillgt4blO 6110wS I(istablinhad 1894, The 014 reliallille and favorite. tribe which inhabited this wild stretch to thin first big British victory.' obia4a OR greon that you may see any Iturlard. . R283,200 in January 1899.1 , - �Tlia restoration of . I
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I our rates for specified porl9de and space *. Orriog-Smith'slilock, oppo,31tc Post (AlIcti, zf country, Events move rapidly, and . ' r I or In *the in the Tower Of London Is DOW 00111-
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ERTL BIRG RATE I . . " Aind later again in another port day at a Dutch farmhouse in the M. 0. Donolrue, it London DuEy The fastest4lOrwing XV, . ' L
ADV I .0. �� . %_. few repairs tO atur- ' I
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, , . I coMB across a quaint anq, In its Paarl district of the Cape Colony, In Chronicle. correspondent, in a recent 'world us the Sutlej, in I
100111140 ......... #70 00 44000 $2500 $850 INSURANCE AhsoluWy unknown to Europe, it is way, a pathetic figure. It was that o., and there is a letter, described an incident in con- scent- is 12.000 ft, in 16 . 0 miles. ret, And the repairs to the lieutenant*8
J Column ......... 40 00. 2600 4.0. W U ___ __ I likely to loom large on contents bills of an old old man Almost all the f4ightly raised lstoeW There is al -80 uee'tion with a trap laid by the Boors, 14 blowing out acandle, hold it lod,gings aria,finished. I
I column ......... W qo is 00 goo 2 �; THE MCKILLOP UAL FIRE - future, fbr it is in the � . Iti has been estimated that the good I
. L rks by whIch you oan detect a White, some Pretence at 'a flower garden, but ' This I
I . J Qolumn ......... 1800 10 00 650 200 fastnesses of the zoutparisberg that . - will prevent scatterii�x the , f London would not last out .
. IN CoiMPANO.Y. 'a ma which might have esused disaster to aloft, and then blow upward
. . man bad fallen fronji him, Howas a it is Badly neglected. The gardenlo the Canadians. He said; The Cand grease. siroply.. o
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grSpooi&l position from 26 tow per cent extra. . only Insured. stand. Lfurtb I front is a little orson's Corps located Lbe enemy, in a form for girl to d nice a whole waltz . on, and the InflOW .
. . . I � . . . OFFICERS - t . ments, consisted of.a dictionary and and atkil. .a I coinutryi were brdk .
. W. J. MITCHELL, or, Yr-,;, g have beein 'eon instruments. The more . I of pitivigions stopped by any cause. : -
Editor and Propriot J B McLean Pro%ldenthRippen, P. 0 - ; Thos, .Swaziland and Lydenbur 1% cam of Unel , oulitiva LwMrid with bananas and farm houiss, to the east of Leeawtop. or Polka w. ith, one partner.
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i I 1111111 I 11 1. Seci-Treas., Seafoftb P, O -i tb N P-0, cale of the Boars, final rests . tance to tropics had aeL tbeir marks de-ep.7 A few Other troes. The scene I$ sim- With that distingenuoustiess so -char- Cremation is becoming popular in rant an apopular health resort .
I M.Y."atoot, rispector of Losses, Scafor upon him. His, By . t 'for the bell tent aoteristio of the Boor, a white flag London, In 1885.,only three . dies t
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1: L DIRECTORS, The wish is Probably , � . . as Wooler, nestling snugly at the foot
I SAIVKS %forth * John GrIove British arms, bleared w- is cost hung in the right-hand front oorner of tia had been hoisted on the chimney top, were cremated; in 1889, 240, � .
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: . — I -, John Watt: father to the thought, for amongst the away from hils, , little bony shoulders, garden, and Eb)e� steady tramp Of' Since tho'genera One million eight hundred and fifty of the 0119viOts.
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I DOk -, Jolin Benoew104, Dradnagan ; James the only place we have heard ' sti BE i I "I
'I s. BLochwood; Janies Conni6ly, Clinton burgliers No mosquito would tough, him. Among kbaki-olad sentries, ea we ', no Ell weer ' ".. State who has laid thousand square yardis of lo6kin have been carried.out, And the.tOW.0 �
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t THE MOLSONS BANK . . JIEE'� McLean, KiPPon " . . spoken of wItJ4 approbation is Magato- lis fellow man he was something of and South. down his 4r., perpetually. flies a glass is manufactured in Europe an-, now 'Presents a claun and snug ap- I .
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. incorporated by I � . AGENTS; eon. lando "should we be boatsnl'�& ]type- mbai- * "'On the sloop and beneath the ver- white fing or two instead of the viorlt- nually. , ". . pearance. . . � 4; �
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I I Act of Parliament, 1055o . no�t smitli, Harlock; Robar McMillan. lacated would A laughing stock, He took an e . . I
. '9111011001e; J- W thesis only the more ed rassing a hid peou.aftr faney to me, and anda for the beat part of the day, Sits lour. Suspeeting nothing, the Cana- Every, Frencibman must daily: pay Mile Loindon Lancet says that large .
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I CAPITAL . .1 .0,000.000 Yeo kolmosville P. 0. Dethisuraneo or1rrnH admit. By tile Boers Magatoland Is I -vernment one shihing and a portions, of the ..
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. I BEST $1,650.000 . I Pillow de"Irous to off, continually desired me to benefit my- Glen. Cronjo, dark of visage, somewhat dians advanced towards the nearest the Go, . stomach, or even the I
. �_ . sact other business will be womptly %,tended considered an ideal retreat, In the hair'turning two farm �
I . I CEi. . - MONTREAL. ) any of the above oflicers Dealt fTee, Of ,111 char6 of. .his medical long -bearded, and w0b. � . . houses. Fortunately they laalfpe,any before he is free to eat wihole� of it, mo be removed with no I �
. HEAD OFFI . to on tip ,it has two back doors- � . His eyes are deep siat, dark and had taken the p,rocaution to dismount, his daily bread. . I �
,. . '%VM, MOF,8ON MACPHERSON .. President addresseNitloatthlol"r trcespective Postoffices. first place I knoWedge. "Thlore'a no disease 'this gray. , very� gramt .mortality, and in success- . .. �
. 'General,' T___ across the Limpopo Into Mashonaland, 'dke, and *11iis demeanor is one and were in Offhand shooting at 2CO yards is ful oases with wonderfully It tle eV . I
F. WOLVElibTluN THOMAS, Manager . owood country grows I can't cure,' ferret-. . oving forward in extended , .t
. -afts . COLD AIR HEALTH, And through the malarial wastes of . . . . . I
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logued Sterling and Amerlean Exchan . .�" . Portuguese East Africa. yards of their objective, a volley was shots ,as
boulthi a on doposfto� ..it yp).1 get i!,( you come to me, and the best training to develop Miss Margaret Macluty-re has boon ...
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1- - nd sold. Interest allowed, winlim About ilip neAt s.1nitilani, People greater advantage from the burghers' ' . . EXTREME RESERVE. I Although . I , . .. I
SAVINGS BANK. - . I I � _ I41 stra-IgMten you out double-quick.' Plot CWonjo fttn speak Eng,lish al- poured. into their .front. I markomanshfp. . � ene ly part of the so- I I �
Interest allowed on same of si and up. . . , Can it ve. standlicint.is that the whole country is . I . . somew . bat surprised by the. sudden- *. The coal areas of Canada are. esti- son . in London a the, Royal Opera. . I
I � egard the Winter . And avery one would callously laugh most as we'll as any TranilvaalOr Of I I � 1 1
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� � Many yersons r I one great series of ess of the attack, they at once took mated A� 97,2DO aq miles,' not In- TIve Scottish primit doinna has, since. .
I FARMERS. . tunate v�foltation, I at 'him, at which bet would waggle his Dutch extraction, but YOU May P01y a I � , vare. . . I - . ...
Money advatioed to farinevion their own.,sesson as an unfor "NATURAL FORTRESSES S" cover and' returned the fire. ,The
. notes with one or more andomers, �No inort- ored'both uncomfortable .' . old h1aaK1 and chuckle. Such Was fILO him in,vi�^vfn with question . eluding lareas known but. as yet un- her. re.tlirn fropn Russiaj been singing �
. gage required, as security. . . It is eonsid . . Interspersed by dense vegetation in . . . 1. � in Eng- fire directed upon them did not actual, 'developui- in � the fax north. . I ,th I . .. y, an .1 . �, ,� I
I � . . bapmNlta.hedlth. . man .1 I lish.. He Positively refuses to speak . . I w1th , ,a Carl Rosa, dompiall ad . has L
. H, c. BREWER, Nanager, Clinton to the body and . which a commando could lie concealed . ' ' - ly,come from the farmhouse, itself, The.Czar of R ' i ' nivor- . , 6 rtsA . . . . I
. . old is a.mos� polent . One evening, howeveir, I wont anything.but his native ta�4.L and even . assia is an, om also taken part in conce . . �
___ A d- Tbismanerror. C , . for a week, it need be, withont fear of ' " I but from iin orobar�l-gnrden at- the ous. reader'sud his happiest nahmints 'It. is * timated. tht . W
__� ., . . the restaiation and pre- . . . along to that club, with. its. diesolate then* his replies are little more than I I .. . .. I I � Iso . it the E xchequer - , . � . . ". I
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I I I a . . . discovery. areh�, brackish, and side. . I aTla.'those passed in the largo library will get hree-quarter % .
0, U. MQTAGGART ... servaticiA of normal activity on the Further, to reach Magatoland would Outlook: ov�r the in � monosoyllables. He. has little to Say . � , . nearly,two And t I i
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. . t of the -organs of .the human body. ranspori ar- UnpirofitaMe waste.' Coming near, I - about anything, and,lis difficult to I . THE FIRST, VOLLEY. . . ,at the Winter Palace. I - . I . inifflions'iA. . sideath duties front the. I .., ; .
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. . I par ,U 11 be asevere tax diu. I the. ti heitirid the welt known- high old voice . ^A . be fee�s his nosl- �18W harml I essly . by, but ha.ving. got In tile streets of an averago'city estates of five racentl . y deceased,mil- , I I .. . � t 1
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I BANKER. It is a,wioe Plan (A .rroyldvnzeN� 1- ranire . merits of our, axmx�- Yroin Pre- ) 1 4. 4-U, aw.. Con— � � ,U-.-- 1 -.4-m- so- shooting 1�1- - --- . about 30110 bacteria to the 1-- .. ,.- -n,.,,. �-f Westminster .1 , .. � . .
, I . , . . . ange of seasons, .� . raised in anger. I.hurried a . . ' tiog. you ^may see that Written quarr,y .. . . . . I ORB, res- ; . �
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, . - I . gives us a.. ob, . . torts. the country lies exactly as far pdand, and . ran . . ' for . n his face', but, contr . ary I ,. runge. Elie enemy larking in. the gar- 'ouiilc� yard Of air, a.nd in the hospital. the Marquis otf Winchester, tord Lud-:' * . I . I. . . . .
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- - . The winter cold'oomes as u. tonic to north as Bloemfontein is ,southt while � . . . . I large inpo . . . . . ' - . I .
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I I h". gTown half ,to like the disreput- . den -abandoned .vollay firing for indi-, at the froint as many as 80,000. , ' ry Meuxand "Chicago'
I I � � ,I - the roads are frightfully heavy.' For a . to,'wbat so many people think, he op- . . � I . low, Sir Hen . . . � . . . �
"I .. A General Banklug.-Businesf , Transacted- repi.iir the injur es done by the FAnerva . A,Wle!old creature. There be w" mak- or any v,iaug,l snipolng._ .. . . . One quarter a the people ,on the S . . I . .1 . . I I . . . , . .
� .. . I � e , , Stimindf, it is . pears to be very gratetful. f . , m4th. . . . � . . I
, I 1, ing beat Of'suni'm r � distaik of 214 miles Lord Rcberts , 1�;. I . ' Islk e agia of six one- mu t_41 i Wealth of 'Hurrine per- . . ..
. f � . . MI. 41 da -us wer in a tick; aartb die before th
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. . true, has many wise uses in;the mat- would, bowevor,.'bave the assistance 1 BE with. his hen I n, Jang nailed I hahtl -ki.ndnessi.thtit is show I re Made Position. It ' tis* . X f ire, baIf. before* the nge of sixteen, and - - .� ... � . .. .
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interest Allowed on Deposits.. I ter of *health. It WdUces outdoor of the Pletersburg railway, a. oinile 9, 0 � � a0proolateo, the Oforts that a was their bap mo sonat and retl estate, is estimated at - � .. ..
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. . I . . . I . raised in � gesture (A ' half -devilish . , ond this he and they ood it wel-1, .as. became the �conly 'one out of each hundred. born $,235,000,000,000. F Tom - th`0 * Point - Of * . . 11
. . . life; rids the system of poisons though Crack recoutl� ope . 1. to secure his coroforL. .Be,y . . st . . ...
. . lou . s perspiratio " ned from Pretoria, fury above his'audience of three fat , . � . . . . comrades of those who fought arid.. �iyos, to th,6 age of sixty-five. , view of the ab&olutq riches cot the , -.. � .
I . ii and. through tile and with die exception of the Aapies I � tile lsJL13 the Sphinx.. . .. .4 . . . � . I . . I .
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. . __ ___ "Grehing rays of sun . destro . ys 9;er'm river, Nyl,troom,. Pletpotgieterisrust, 'that. you lie I England It . as.not boon . a . lb!e oruel. not, And to leave them where they tors OIL Monday than on Saturday, on tries range tn thd '.following order by. la . ... I � ��
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LEGAL . . . I . is L . I . .. Id ated, either at the, Modder River .t ha b�3ert Jul we -re- meant death or Pretoria. CO! -7 accouliv at the4r Sundia�y rest; and . a n,. 59; France, 5Q; Ger- - :.
- . .--,:: . Winter the gvent bracer ,of the bridges not likely to receive- much "to L . I .y Ve, L . d at his door, and soqi,e-. . I I . bfflioinm, Brital �. . I . I
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. . .: � damage. The remaining 80 miles to or 'a L I in ., a, 1. I. I . L ma ,ng 'a to the conductivity of,awire.. , . I 1. LL .. S
. . I system. It: stim . a -f t Or ..a p a ugQ, '1' . . 11:11 demonstration in rear..Gf . . 15.. Beiguim, 5; Hollan,d,.4. . .1
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L. . . I every Organ.- When col. d tittae.kothe Louis Triebardt, �f ounded a year. ago (is : tiphis I r myself.' . I I L . . � the f a*rmhouse, thus enabAng those in It the num*etrof -people daily en- A singular. incident is repor a . . . 41. I
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BARnIST ,SOLICITOR. . . blood I set � I I 'many Bri .. 1. I ..L. capable. 9� violating. the terins of an . n.'d the.farrit % ter L. ' I . ' I . , . . . . . �
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L . . I . 1. . � . . ,,Wives, and maidensi'the 0:4 Pon- wrinistice or :firing,on. th W in it and - L Babi g Lonaon.wor .patip hkim, Norfolk. A . I
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. SOLICITOR. - � rel3aly. L . : .1 Maga,toland Was practically un- the I - . `1 daylong, rifleme U n his lof . tn- -a Sah,%ra is not abarren waste, t - L. ' I
. . BARIIISTEn, . . . wat&6d AnLyagis ship "fad6 Linto: homage paid to his Wit . A, . n 9 the -hills o Th . giving �the infant such a Chris LAU , ,
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, Notary Publici&c., . . ' en,� having defeated '1tlari�ic Inlets, perhaps foxever,, and Mrs. bronje tn,rusty b�aok dress. and'. f 6 rAlanatbly he wmas then witbou as i ' ularl supposed. Not long name, whereupion &he rip,lied, "Whyo I .
. . and converted into liquid form,.It is. Ding of 1899, wh . . I eL guns, . so, hie opened Nvith a pcm-'Porai o iltere word 9,000,000 sheop, 2,QOO,- 1: thou t how nice it would be to . I . ,<O..
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OFFICE-Bealrer Block, . C1,INTON carried Mvpauj therii� bo (I heT hand and , return d black Boor 'kapple,' i ag . . .6 . . .11 11 'I
. I takon.up by the blood.and . they resumed. occupation. . . d prayer f . Amyas General's . 4ose comp!inion., Oth thle fire; of which aerve(I to cover the Goo goatg,, and 260,000 camitils in. the name . Irlin titter - on of our big' Eng- , , . .
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. I 1 the roUndis of the system for the Pu.v-; after an absonce. of 30 ye I of . . I , r il . . ; . I
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. CONVEYANOIA -repairing P1 ces- icamptii n affor�ded-8,000 burghers . . I .. I . 'Sail . � . I . . . . t ,a ti,n , L 1. I I .1
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- ____ _._ .. . brief . urnisih 1,500,000 date, pa Mo Mr. ust" Day, w1ho, is$ . .
� d causeq* increased bir- 013joitunity, of, thoroughly exploring .. 6, L i'. .t.he:. . d in for 11. I .. . di L . I
OHN RIDOUT L . . � I When the 4661 ' - L ' . . . . to bold itliamfor a great . ans. to retire. The, whole for!m now . �. L' . — � d6 . ' - � I . I -iss WesttiBY*1. Of . 1. I
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i lation It. also brings about4nore bem the d10 Po I - . . . . .. I . ' nbunced, to marry M . .
CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC. cit . . . . the country, and first gave ,t . . .1 . is about them. the ,restlessness and with-diew to the west side. of Lifl,'ru.9- � AFTER THE WAR IS OV9?.. 1. . * d , L .�,
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. . rfeet nutritiob. I . idea of making .it their last, resort in . 1.11 .: 1;t L iiii. . . . . . I . . - '- I . . . . . o — I ... 1. � Rutland Gate, WAS.born ja 1926 ? I . L 11
Fire Insurance; Real Eptatev - pe � .. . . � . I . L L- - '' ' _' I I. : I . �impgtu!Oaity q....fhe younger Boer ged Leeuwberg. . , L . I.. . .. . , is therefore in his seventy-fourth . . .,.,
.. a -a face. and hands. illustrate how. the event of ,invasion.'No survey of . I I I . I - whole of, the to engaged If . � � . . . . ;
Money t Land. . 1 3( n .d L . I I * I . whon'Undex r6o4stni. � When, f or ,, in 'Th- , roes 31 iny 'NanleA .or, 11fteiry" 3ion, of Iligh He (Iihs been. a widower -since -_ I
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OFFIC.E-HURON STREET. , - ... CLINT I ON . I a � L , .. . . - . . . atanre,- I w&s...at -Kent, Cottage, there - at- P.004 Ill 11peAtrAilsii C.Aolkles. � IS913, He 'has been a Judge about IS , ' - I
. I 1. . posed to air, Continued attivityin roughly.speaking, the towering. kir n .. I I . I . * ' -i-ag moved south -ea towards,'Paard6- , . . . I I .� -4.(-,
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. cliculation..on th,6 surface caused by. tzes. drowning the Zoutpaus 'ran ' � . . . I . 1ranA, FieuGh's cavalry, loading.'Llie, The T,ondqn correspondent of, the years, and is, ; th6ri
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. . . . . . . I nourish and thickeh the the Klein Speluken, extend , some 60- Docrti)t Sidda!o, the well-known Lon;. tries, . ., . . .1 . I .. . - � _Now thlat the Bail seems to.be Dt his SonsL fs Lin paithership. With Mir. .
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R. W. GUNN I � . - ker m on the - dion Physician, during his .vacatt I canvasP,,Of Charles �Russell, . I
. .. � . I . skin. Titus man's'skiii grows thic , . ties. to Mara Mission station, C . 4 ., � I I � Wait . 1. . . , .
D . . . , ., I . I I I .. L I was fishang on . L . � I . hence , the canadians,.1had. . 'sight: . .
R. 0. P. and 14. R. 0. S., Edinb4igh! . . t r jtisf�ae anknals.ard"supphed north, and the te ritorY of ,the Sewaas tow YearP ago I 10 even" with field glasses andEnapishot cam- w . . nAmes for high Posts Wthe new South Lordi ChijefJustleek in the rising firm . . -
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-_ . . I as they. were ln4uisitive, a edi �`Ininu;- 4 Day &: Russell, solicitors.
Night calls atfrontdoor ofresidenceon RattenL with a doubleL 'ed.at of fur. The 4av- and Kritilineitzon Kaf%Irs On ,the southi. 9 , . e :,Of course the oq6nlAex wals sent aL P:rio Afrie n . L
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bury street, opl)ogltO Presbyte . es who dwell. liaiebeaded in the viiswed from .Fort.' Schutte for I .. and Is wife were sore ci so her . A � . 14--
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OFFICE-ONTARIO STREET, CLINTON. open .Air are seldom,. if. ever, known years the advanced Boer � . . � been engaged in a A Town. I I Simcox, - Master of the Y0014 .. L.
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. . I . � g L Was InsLane, He was: a hM#e fela ' He wag a1ine, bill youn coinmaAdo had, come down from the choi 1,
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R.WM- GRAHAM - . 'With the civilian who shields his scalp clouds . presents 'a L most.. imposin . L ow; annoyed. 9 is. meefin of the Board he. Was sit- :
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D . In the plain zthe 'L doctor� �'whs small And possessed I . g ardians
(S1JOOE9BO . from air, -baldness,is prevairnt. spectacle. ' Swelling - fro' 1. � , L . L. . &lllow in ishirt-sleeves a. Ing while they filled.. ' It is recognized that the. .I eal Wilt 'in his 610ce, when - two u
R TO DR. . TuRNBut.r.) . . 66B fOrL about three miles, the -of Rttle.Phlysi6al strength. Nv one w1as B slaueb hat. 'As:h� caught sight the white f, � . I . . ,
L I � . The Indians :.wh(iyJ if, not .. now, .in in terra ' I . . ah' . . I L Magazines and linod the garden will. Governor must beamilitary man :t entered. One of them * stnick it Inciter . � I . I "
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. former .,days roamedL. our .weste.vn crown Of formed of , . . I al . . . .� .. . I - n,kondal at ot enQm were, . 11 Inatch to light aciga
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. . , diirs,' practically Without clothing mighty overhanging, krolntz ., of vol- . YOU goila todo?" sk . met with*tignin, this Uppermost in Sou . th Afr . ton, but amill-a i�f. the -burning brimstone; flew on the , -
OFFICE AND RuSIDENop-PetrIn's Block,.%tcly bor . 11 . . . . ... . . culralyi I . time Ili* the ];op- 1. L I I . L .
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. D . Orklon �' . . . comfort, - . . I I L r 1'ess to any is " ' . I'll hh�'OL tor go Jlorae Jew than ever. Cronjo, however, ' Colonel Brazier Crdagh, of the, 9th ciple of the British administration Is 'Jy forgotten; but. in the evening his.' I I
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- ONTARIO STREET, OPT10810 English church, - I., . . 0 , . ,� . un. dreds suit. Dead man always wear ov- ti *g still is, ttachment to her is . rs, .. . . . . . . . I
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I . . I .. . o,9 Hoofstad,.a distanoo ening ftegg,'�. . .� . , . I rd Roberts will probably have the I
. Ery,. at - Magat: I veiy great. Ta!k to him. on any ikul? '
CLINTON. APPE iRANCES DECEIVE. � L - kopJie i Nicbo�,- Ito I a very - serious cluracter had set I=
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L I I . ., , . . . . L I . I tied from the plain in a direct TPte :madma.13 st9ppled, looked at jeot and he 'ill..,= ' diatel.r make re- - I I untied refusal of the post, at'all events, �Jor Mr, Simcor became very Ill, and at . I
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R. C, W. THOMPSON - - L . . . 'Well* This road is covered by a recent- him ,dpk&bttuaAy and said: " So, they ference, to her views and acts. Cronjo, Went d to the lirst period of stress and trans!- suit was feare4,
D . I L or politician and or. statesman I I 1. line. . L . ake a' L stretcher party, forwar I . his one time the worat re I I � , , 4 "
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, � , honey, a mushroom's good, ain't it I ly erected fort; and so winding and do, M hhote, I'll wait." �' , ' the devoted husband, nd Croinje of b , ring hi* in, and was fired on, but tion, and every one Would applaud but he is now slowly recoveWing, . . .,
. L � I I the track that it could behold Doctor Siddalewalked 8161WIY UP the Potchefstroom, of Nafeking, and of . rtesy to the do. General Crouje has, "M. A- P-' saysi . I I .
OFFICE AND RESID , XNOE-, . - yes, lam, - And a toadstool is. Pizen,. BteoF '-a ' a I liay . I You come the major , accomplished his pur- RIPP6111tuleat- 'His 0011 . iation, a nephew living. in Keinisin � I I
Next th Molsorlls� Bank . . against an :oveiwholming invading b 11X, and, trn)m ran for his life, It re- ,� �
L . ain't it'l Yom, lum. , And dey hot -look . Kimberll away feeling
. poso_Two prisoners taken afterwards tented CronJe, ,his ready apprec gton, who, . .
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. AT, CLINTON. . force by A . single com-niando. - The quires calmness and courage of a thjat the conjunction is ineongruous, citizen soldiery, his like many anorthe �A
RATTENDURY STAR I oum� - Des same differ- . I sought to justify this diastardly con- Of. the colonial . r young Boer of good I
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. DENTISTRY � ,. I . once from � . I . . of the red with the les, of a, disordered brain. dant SchisI.- Here, you have. o I n . 0 who g L was . boT6 In rear, and not I in unnecessary bloodshed, have won Win nal. carber. He does Rot Inherit the I I
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I . I I . . moit hikurlant verdure, many of.the Moliere, this greirt French dr has received I I advance of the striat . I ' L . - f9imily Instincts, and considers the '
. . � . 21111110=10111111111111111111111"11111 . .- . - tavy schools.' there in much of the. was utterly untrue, ord Roberts is sixty-
. I I trees rising to 70 feet. in height, T,wo tist, was Oland had.ratirod. to hisVilla mili I . : of Boors, but L - .' His
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. . BR,UCA I 1. I I other passes into the interior' are at Auteuil for rest and,, quiet.. One -day soldier of fortune about ,him' but L . ......... 0- . I . eight, and may well. look for a quieter T, W hia own phrases "all rot � I
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L SURGEON DENTIST. - I . . 14 miles north- Boileau Lulli and Another. friend came there is.much that is superficial and , ,MS. I.- . I I . .
, Specialtles-CrOwn and Bridge Work and I 0 . I .. .. I I . situated near Funyo, I I . . . -ast, saw Comman- , HobSE I HOLD. ITIE ... * Ito . Joubert, and hopes that they will . I ,
I I L I east of Louis, TrIcho,rdt, and Plaang�._ Lo visit him,. Monsie��ir I,a. Cb&Petle insincere. When I I I 1. I . & a ' cake the paper SIR MIARL M. WARREN "opeedilr be wiped ottit." His uncle Is
preservation of the vatuxul teeth. now . was a prisonei; on When baking 4 . . I
OFFICE-Conts, Blocki ,.- CLINTON. . .. I ko� L20 miles .southweist:. .did fts hionors for Mo!iers. ,By the dant "Schiel - he hich lines the tin should be remov- is also named, and his military failure a1airly rich man, and, if he has any . .
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. . , , On the anountainis the Boers would time suppe.r was Over, (he guests were. board ber. Majesity!s AbiP PoneZOPO at W I 'to stand in M aliout his place of exile# will
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I I possess abundance of water, and un- in so exalted a state that they resolv- Simon's Town. To -day he has recov- I the way of a repetition of his marked probably. elect for England, where he
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D R. AGNEW � . less recently removed, hundreds of bd to, set an example, to Fran" by eved from his wound and occupies it Of the oven. ' r ' at've successes in Griqualand
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DENTIST.- L . I Old shc tons of imealies. The climate At Such dying Vilijusophically together, to tent stanAlhi -al . milk and if you have been used to West and ]Bechuanaland Lord Kitch- and settle down. I
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CROWN AND BRIDOR WORK. I . . an attitude from the plain is healthy pirove ,their e6atempt of the world. of the hbuai6 in which Napio:ieon lived �
__ 11 . 8 ,90hict. told you will be surprised itE thti dif- oner h" his hominators, but he is the , During a r n of houndst .
. I I and comparatively coo), but down be- They. determine(] to drown themse,lves find died. But It is tile snul . only hope of those who realize thede- .Vent ran fox . . L I
Orrior-Adjoining Fester's 'Photo Gallery, . I I A,t Simon's Town, this bight of ladies ference in their lightness. . . I afox, which hadbeen unearthednear .
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CLINTON, , ONT. I � I low. in tho.valleys in the feyor season in the Seine, but first went t6'bid I . When in, need of a poultice to keep ficlencies of the whole army system, 'Eythrope, in iguckLnghamshire, ran
...� i I - . ___1! . I L bat little short of.p"tilentia . 1. On this thoir host an otiernal. . farewell, tn a boat approaching the pr1son, If any one, is to givei the British tint., right away, into Aylesbury, where it . I
vEr&RINARY . I 11 � I . point the burghers doubtless. count, Mo1e t asy glance at the ship sent him into an uctitsy of (10. beat but not to "draw" very much, as pire a business,like army without ex- took refuge in St. Mary's churchyard, . . L .1
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. . . . .. you look old. Even 'palo I for 'should ou - cm - the flashed faces arlound his bed. " Dirt light,. and hia.would cha tter a I Make and use the same As I �Tha animal *As in a.vory exhausted
Dwars -valley I for any length of time yoAf have forgotten moll.' he cried. "I fervor dbout 'the dear Ladies.' Almost mustard, Birlitish victories in the Soudan and I I
P LAOXALL & 13ALL . . . bhftks Won't do Iti, may prior to �oallng the Xagato heights a too, must shaTo la this X.Iorlous act.', As- soon as I attipped ashore at St. � for mustard. . . state, and too feeble apparently to I I , �4
B YoUr hoUnhold Cares . A quick way to stop the toothache, - in South'Afiica. .The Times votes to- . the wall. Tho hounds evidently. ,
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VETERINARY SURGEONS. � GOV. be heavy . and disappoint- deadlier enemy L than the mauser would . 11 Trus, true I" lie shouted. " 110 Is Helena there was placed in my �haridg I day for Sir Alfred Milner, but he could 4'amp they did not appear on , 1,
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VN'i79ftINAItY INSPECTOnS , I but ra 'The nialarla, tog Jet being driven if the tooth is a hollow one is to I lost setint, as .
ERNMENT . . ments may be decimate our nko.# ouir brother I Ile shall Ale with us. it photograph of S6i I hardly be called a conciliator 1 . i
. W- RICSIDENtin, ALUNUT the L ok every night Come on 11) . 0 small �lt of cotton in warm r n the scene. Reynard . was U I otleod - . ,
Orricz, 16ALAO STREE y cannot' rolls up from the river I alang the way to main street on his in 1$tian, a the present state of South At loan on
. 8 dmxwo'l. aid. - I . � I p in soda and.p am g (he tombstones by the Rev. I
, TI : tic - I - OTI . I --.-- One thft A0e* It and during the sumLner, and sproads Its 11 Not to-nigbt,ll said Mol,iore calm- wity to Deadwood Camp. His eyes were Water, then di lace It in feeling. . I I
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AU0T10NrAP.R . - . never hils. I I ghaqtly folds over the plain to a (16011 Ill 11 oir France Will. say, I we are asham- raised, and you followed their direo., the cavity of the tooth, . There remains the name of Sli Ed- I apiuring It by - enveloping it In a
, r ___ ___ I 1. L - . - . It Is Impoinible to look of $'feet or 10 feet. Missionaries and c,& of the dedd, Wait ulitil . morning, tion to an open windmv on an upper Nothing Will help a ea ward Grey, were he willing to assume e H b eque tly took it down
. . . young vith die color rarely and, t1poia,4C we die, nobody can doubt floor at Which sit two girls. Yes, I caused' by cold sooner than a cloth the semi-amilitary post, As I cabled wlvp. 6 ou a U
T`OsBROWN . Of � traders living in the. district I . I er and v;rapped the Hartwell road and released It. . I
' sevOnty yean Ill ywr hair. elude its clutehem, but no the miasma aur motiv&I" ' - thought, , I . wrung out of cola wat .on Wednesday, the intention is to fill I
MO ZNSUD AUCTIONEER. ' I � . around the neck on retiring. Always crentaral Sir H. Cherlinside, who has ., A
Sales conducted tn allpartn of the Counties of . is not bf the pungent quality of tile They consented ttnd crept away to IT IS THESAXIM SCITTELO , I I the administrative posts un succeedM General Go,tatire, was Pre- I L
Huron and Perth. Oracril left at Tux NEws (over -tree districts it rarely kills Out- bad, When they ,rw�o AoWr I,n the TAlacto film atDoadwood, and there I$ wrap a thick piece of flannel Around Governor by . civilians holding office vlously. in command of the 14th ' .
psoonD office Clinton. or addressed to Sea - : right it proper precauftons are taken. mx),rn(.ng not. . One of tholl opoke OX ihis some assulinpilon-It is not real the other el'oth. at the Governorig will. As Native Com6l Brigade in South' Africa- This oec6nd I
forth P. 0. will receive prompt attention. sat . . 1110 clean a greasy range rub It I
isfaotion guaranteed or fib charges. Your PAt- Whether Col. Plumer will'allow the Aulelde, I I I -of tht old-devil-tuay-tiare, APirlt. I missioner, Sir dodfrey Lagden would son of the Rev. Sqymour Charinsidep I I I J
ronligo solicited. , . . erl's I I I Willie still hot with a piece of rag I I I
. I ,=:�=. , L -------- . -1 I I . Boors to make use of their prepared , --�- . .0 , " Next time I fight,! be says. , It ,urpentine. This removes I he an i4eal Aelebtion. He, following he was born in 1850, apd entereill thel,
MISOELLAIVEOUS, 1111111111h, retreat remains to be A*eon but it may T11111 MN(MMIN WMST. slVaIll be on the side of the British 'I dipped In t if a drop or two of ISir Marshall Clark, made Basutoland army In .1868. He has had 'a largo L_ 1i
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. . reach the Zoutpansborg fastnesm ftnd ots have a narrow sleeve widening Into over figh,tis again It, will be on the ,side turpentine is also mixed with the. Ous native state In the world, and the ing the Egyptian expedition in 1882 .
CE0. THOWHILL , carry on a guerilla warfare. hostil [ties a bell at tile wrist, the'llon, Of W1116b that Imys him beat., . . blacking the stove Will Polish with most Important commercial factor in in conneqUon. wit1hr which he reecivied �
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. . HORSESHOER AND would only coaso with the expenditure Is, gatbered 'by means of a ribbon, "I 011, the war will not last long,i very little trouble. South Africa, next to the, Do Beers a medal an&,ptar. He also received a . �
GENERAL BLACKSMITH, . . of all ammUnition by the Federals, . I , . WO � Consolidated Mines, By his single arm medal ad- a military attache in thd -
. Woo4w6rk troned and flrst�cla�o material and . r I Aided by the Impassable buith, and the thi ough 4 heading which ties tile full-' he tolls you, ' that Is, it onel thing NARROW STRIMTS. . be kept the Basuto nation back from Turkoo-Russian war, 187-7-79. From ' 1
ne'so closely, A ruffle of lactim-ly or happens, It you beat the Boors W4
work guaranteed, Fatralinplemontsand ma 111116 uneven formation of the Country they in The seaport town of Great Yar- r.articipation In tba war, A' service 1890 his Was niflitmry attache . .
6hinep rebuilt and repaired, . . could stave off ,defeat by. our fever- may not fall from this down over the at Xroonstad; It will all be over - mouth;, oil the eastern coast of Rn 9 - which'nond who know South African 1(889 to
J011111140 A SPHOIALM . atricken soldiers for Many & mouth billid. These lingortaL Waists are bullt three weeks," . land, contains a street that in Per- history will depreciate. Were he at Conata"Unoplo, and British Mili-
AtISERT SIAXAT, NQnTir, CLIxTox. " of batiste or dimity or of linen lawn, " Then he will change his tune, The tary c4ommisslo-nor a ' nd commanding
and It tornerod' take refuge In the and are, ratirvOls of t1nY White 6111- assumed . tway, and al- be" the narrowest built ,up street selected, as is quite probabla, be would
gayety passos t . her Majesty's ti`60% Crete, Eli IM- - .
. . . . c o range In honey. V.,eddingly'lle will tell you, that tn the World- It is known,as " XIttY avoid ode of the greatest perils before L . . .
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idea liq to direadons It filliat he had been guilty a more LIE tgh I,j, Twenty.hIne inches from VNHEAU0-01' ARRANGIMENT. air,
L . grahAlly brIngS back W to bell Blanahe that weret, and you came Intact- Mv- Wigwag, Hooray , tempts, to 66o'CLI)o thin any othor of th:rot
.1 I lor 6 oil V t ,pur t MIA What liet's Mo out. to, wall to Wall 1* alli tho room iha,t On Agent-41"hat girl in tharo I#, out 01 %bd are known as, hatOnl6ttIO XlOtftl
TIRAbit Milftlitlll .Y wont right off and told her, Ilip MO prisollatis . OaXdM on thloback, of each is tl$uiall
DitIkIdUS halt Il k AS It 2 it We'l, It's all Your OWft fault, r3loa- Wi9WftyW1l4t'IrL the World 4306 YOU ng W61 tiB. spared tn this 0KVt- her hostd.
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