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THE itiLLSODS- BAIIA
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arAcat..,-'• 42,600.003
42,160,000
'OFFICE MONTIMAL,
OLSON MAcelitansow, President
Anita Eti.ror General Manager
totes discounted. Collections made. Drafts
ed. Sterling and American Exchange
yht and sold. Intereetallowed on nepositn•
SAVINGe. BANa.
Intert:st allowed on sums of SI and up,
FALtelleite
Vieutte advanced to fertners co their own
to with one of more enamor». No mort-
gage required as seeuritv.
H.C. BLEW elr, Manager, Cliatou
0
AfiaTAGL,A3T
DANE:ER.
A Oeneral Banking Dusting*
.•
Kings Evu !DEATH AD VICTORY
Teat is Serofule.
2sTo diseatie le older.
No thetas() is really revealable for
larger mortelity.
COnettreptiatt i. commonly ita Outgrowth.
I There is no excuse .tor neglecting Jt, it
Makes its presence known by so many
signs, such MI glandtilltr 'tumors, entaueoue
amnions, inflamed eyelids. sore care rick-
T ,
es, catarrh, Wastleg and general debility.
Children of J. W. McGinn, Woodstock%
Ont„ had Scrofula. sores so eined tbey could ,
not attend school for three menthe. Weer)
different kinds of medicinee had been used
Mee purpose whatever, these sufferers were
ine
cured. according to Mr, MeGlaVoluntary
Transacted.
Notes Discounted. Drafts Iseue4.
hIlerebt Allowed On MVOS! tS•
A LBIL
ET STREET
LEGAL,
CLarroN.
_
I SCOTT
.
BARRISTER, SOLlorykEt, Et,6.
Money to Loan.
OFFICE -Elliott Bleck CLINTON
BRYDONE
•
• BARRISTER, SOLICITOR.
Notary Public, &o.,
Olmen-13eav Cr 131001C,
CONVZ-YANCING
testimonial, by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
which has effected the most wonderful,
radical and permanent temp of see:gee%
old eod young.
ON TU O 44 TANG 121f0fD.u.
hada., canto will Thus Ile Carried
Three& Cape Town. •
Cape Town, March 28. -The coffin
contaiming the bode of Cecil:Rhodes
will be conveyed to the Parliainent
Buildings hero during the morning of
April 3; and will lie in state, in the
vestibule till 8 o'clock in the after -
neon, when it will be removed to the
Anglican Cathedral, where the Mat
portion of the burial -service will be
read: Tee funeral, procession will gee
Omar& tra.verse the principal
streets of Cape:Town to the railrolid
station. Thcriee the Cain will- be
taken by twined train te Buluwayo,
stopping for a short time at Kimber-
ley. Only a few intimate. friends will
accompany the body to leuluwayo.
The coffin, during tee tiineral proces-
sion at Cape Town; 'will be carried
on the gun carriage of "Long Ce-
cile' the fatuous gun used at t,ho
. siege of Kimberley, . •
rineen MUM:tad *see nuodes.
CLINTON Cape Town, March 29.-1'lfteen thou-
sand persons viewed the remains of
- Cecil Beetles. et Groote Sehuur to -day.
For seven .hours an uninterrupted
stream of those who Wished to view the
- body moved by the casket.
R1 • 0 LI ALE -
I ho rr.DicseW9 Comm itted•iTer Trial.
4 ti Cape Town, 'March 28, -The hear,
Convey,' tears, etitittnissitmere, ing of the charges againstPrincess
1 -Leal I4tuIti anti Insurance Radziwill, who:. is accused of 'forgery
. in connection with notes -purporting
Agenry. Money it: Loan. 1° to be signed by Cecil liliodee, • Wee
C 13. HALE JiNIA EinouT
MEDICAL.
Dit. W. ouNN
it C. P and L. It. 1'. 5 , Edinburgh.
Night call -
bury st le. 1., epees; ft: e eeie church.
orrice- 0:ereilie I'_?TltItLT, • CLINTON.
DR. 411.1.W 0
01,F It'E.
°STAMP STREET, opposite English chinch,
CLIZ:TON
DR. C. W. 1•FIOAIPSON
IninsiCIAN AND SURGEOlsT.
Special attention given to diseases of the Eye
Ear, NOM.: and Throat. -
OFFICE AND HESD3F.NCE-
%Albert Street 1,:fist north of RATTENnun
TItEXT,- CUNToN,
• og. DENTISTRY
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AuNEW
DENTIST.
•
Treee.........ert be at Hayfield every Wednesday
!i
A i*
resumed yesterday. The Princess tes-
• titled in her own belealf. She was
, cortunitted fer 'trial. Bail in £2,-
500 was tarnishedhy her and .two
Heretics. .. 1-
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A SWIM! Ester DIBOottrSO by
Bee, Dr Taltlealen.
RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD
4444••••••••••444
The ebristien View of Peath ea the En-
trance to a Fuller f.i(.-Th e Charge of
tee Black Glen -The 1.1r0 Or MO Tomb
-flout of the IElpit of Terrore-..The
Final Viotort.
Entered According to Act of Parliament of Can-
tOt1111ierIbgattli,!o,1,1fontigaja
Washington, March 80. --Tee
Cliris-
tian view of death as the entrance to
a hiller life is preSeoted i this least-
ei• discourse by Dr. Talmage front
the texte I Cor. xv, 54, "Death is
swallowed up vietory 7'
About 1;870 Easter mornings have
Wakened the earth. In France for
three centudes the almanacs made
the year begin at Easter until
Cherles IX, made the year begin at
Jan. I. In the Tower of London
there is it royal pay roll of Edward
I. on which there is an entry of 4.8
pence for 400- colored and pictured
eggs, with which the people sported.
In Russia slaves N$Or0 fed and alms
were distributed on Mister. Ecclesi-
astical councils ?met in routes, in
Gael, in Rome, in Aehaie, to .decido
the particular day and After a, con-
troversy more animeted than grae-
ious decided it, and 210W 'through all .
Christendont in some way the first
Sunday after the full moon wheat
happens upon or next after March 21,
is felled with Easter rejoicing.
The reeal . court of the Sabbaths
is, me -de up of flfty-two. Fifty -ono.
are princes in the royal household,
but Easter Is queen She wears
,
111 St.. Petersburg..•.
St. .Petersburg, March •29..-eCol. •
Clement. the Ruesian' officer wile is
-charged with revealing Russian
tory. secrets t� Germany, has been:
brought 'heee. and Placed.. in: close
confinement. He can't he. exernited
for his crime. • .• • . .
• • 40•4•••••eeet`e.e_e_e=-1.-"-,-
THE IHeKILLOP MUTUAL.FIRE •
INSURANCE COMPANY
Farm .etid leolated Town Property
J. 'n. McLean. President: Kipeen d Thee,
fmzer, Vice -President Brucefield P.. 0. ;T. PL.
Rays. Secy-Tmee, seaforth. P. 0.; W. • G.
Breadfoot, lespecter of LosseseSeaforth P.O. •
•
• • DDIECTORS; ' •
•• ev G. Broadfeet. &Worth ; Grieve,'
Winthrop ; George Dale, Seaforth; 'John Watt,
flarlook.; John J3ennevies. Bradhagan.;James
Evans. Beeeliwobd ; James Couniely; Clinton'
Joha Mcs,Lean,•Kippen •
• . AGENTS :
Robort emithellarloelellober•Melnillan, Se
foielt ; James•Cummings, EgmondVale ; J. W.
Yo, Ifohnesville P. 0. .. •
Patios desirous to effect insuranee or herr.:
Sact other busieess will be romptly •a• tende4.
to on app lotion to any. o the above o cora
tei • . • addressed to their post offleos.
-FOritor'S Photo Galle'ry-:
. •
•, •
leenilwOrth, Castle are no more in
ruins than la the sepulthre. We shall
have no more to do with death than
We ita,ve with the cloakroom at n,
governor's or a president's levee.
We stop At such cloakroout and leave
in .charge of a servant our overcoat,
our overshoes, our" outward alentrel,
that we meet not ,be Impeded in the •
brilliant rowed of the Metering Min.
Well, my friends, when we go out of
this world we are going to a King's. '
banquet and to a reception of mon-
archs', and at the door of the tomb
we leave the cloak of time and the
Wrappings with which we meet the
Storms of this world. At the close
of art earthly recePtion; upder the
brush and broom of the porter, the
coat or bat Amy be heeded to us
better than when we resigned it, and
the cloak of huneenitY will finally be
returned to us improved and bright,-
encel end purifeecl and glorified.
You and 1 do not Want our bodies
returned as they are now. 'We want to
get rid of all their weekneeses and ell
their susceptibilities to fatigue and
. all their slowness of' lecomotion. We
want them put through a chemistry
of soil and heat and cold and chang-
ing seasons, out of which God will
I
reconstruct them as much better than
they are now no the body of the roe-
' lest and healthiest chIld that bounds
over the lawn in Central Park
better titan the sickest patient in
Bellevue Hospital, But as to ' our
soul, we will dross right over, • not
waiting for obsequies, independent of
obituary, into a state in every way
better, with- wider room end veloci-
ties beyond computation, the dullest
I'of us into coMpanionship with the
very best spirits in their very best
Mood, in the very Parlor of the 'uni-
verse, thee low walls burnished and
paneled and pictured and glorified
with all the splendors that the inflict-
' ite God in all the ages hes been able
to invent. Victory! • . •
The Urn or•the Tomb. .•, .
• .Thisview, of course, Makes it 'of
but .little importance • whether we are
cremated �r sepultured. If Abe latter
is dust to dust, the former is ashes
t o ' sites If any prefer incineretion ••
_1,1 1 II
bald Alexander, a Man far from 1
being sentimental, Wrote- in Most AI-
logistio terms -nee. 'Willi= Ten-
nent tseemed to die, Me Writ
apparently left the body. People
carae in day after clay e,nd egad,
"Ife le dead, he ia dead." But the
soul that fled, returned, and Well
Tennent lived to write whet he bed
soda while lea soul Wae eeene,
I called at my friend 0 hoes* one
Vintner (lay. I found the yard
all pilled up with rubbish of car-
penteret and mason's Wort. The I
door was off. The plumbers hotd
torn up the floor. The roof was
being lifted in cupola. All the •pic-
turee were gone, and the paper
hangers were doing tbeir work. All
the modern improvements were be-
ing introduced into that dwelling.
There was not a room in the
house fit to live in at that tirA9•
elthouge a month before wben
visite'd that house everything wets
so beautiful I could not have sug-
gested improvement. My friend
had gone with his family to the
Holy Land, expecting to come
back at the end of els months,
When the building was to be ddne.
And, oh, •what was his joy when
at the end of six months he re-
turned and found the old house
had been enlarged and improved and
glorified. This is your body. It
looke well now -all the rooms filled
with health, and we could hardly
make a suggestion. Dut after
avvhile your soul will go to the
1o13r Land, and while you are gone
the old house of your tabernacle
will be entirely ;reconstructed frora
cellar to attic, and every nerve,
muscle and bone and tisSue and ar-
tery must, be hauled over, and the
old structure will be burnished
and edorned and raised and cupolaed
and enlarged, and all the improve-
ments of heeteen eptroduced, and you
will move, into it on resurrection
day. "For we know that if our
• earthly house of this tabernacle
,weri dissolved Wo havebuiiding
of GO, a house n'ot made with
al
• hands, etern• in the heavens„
,
he ilaal Victory,
' '-
richer diadem, she sways it more• let them • have it without cavil or
•
jeweled seep re, and in her • S14
nations are irradiated. How welcome
she is when, after a harsh' tyinter and. •
late spring, she seems to. step ,out of
Cho snowbank eather than the. cone
seieratorer, to come mit of the north I
instead of the south, out et the. arm- -
tie' rather , than the tropics, edis- ;
Mounting from the icy equinox, but
Welcome this queenly. day, holding
highher right hand the • weenclied
off bolt of Christ's sepulchre • and •
boldirtg high in her leie fiend the .key
to all. tlie pemeteries Christendom.
My text is an ejactilatioit. -It is
seen Out of. halleluiahs.. Paulwrote
right on in his argument about the
reserrection anti .observed all the
laws of Logic, but when. he came to
write the words of the text his line •
1gers and his pen and the parole -tient
on which, he Wrote took fire, mid he
cried out; "Death is swalloWed up in
Victory'!" It is au exciting. thing to
see an army routed and flying, They- .
run each other down They scatter
everything valuable in the traCk:
wheeled artillery; hoof .of horse on.
. :-
breast of, wounded and dying Man.:
Yen have heard of the French' falling
bade from Sedan, of Napoleon's traek
Lepf 90,000 corpses in the snoweanks
eof,
Russia of the retreat of our area-
.
les from kanessas • or Of the .ffye,
I kings .tumbling • over -the eocks • ef ,
• Meth horan with their armies While e
theheileterims of heaven and the .
swords of . Joshua's Inest strtick-thent ,
with their fury. • • - • • . I
CUSTOM, ONT,
DE. G. 16ARNEST HOLMES
Successor to Dr, Bruce, Clinton.
--,--Specialiet in Crown and Bridge Work.
D.D S.-"Ltifadaate of Royal 0,11ege of Dental
Surgeons of ()Mario.
L. D. S. First- chue: honor graduate of Dental
Department of Toronto University. Special
at tertion paid to preservation of children's
teeth.
Will be at the River Hotel, 'Hayfield, every
Monday from 10 a. tn. to 6 I). In.
DR. FREEMAN
VICTERINAnY SURGEON
.A member of the Voterhutry Medical Associa-
tione of London aril Edinburgh and Graduate
of the on tario Veterinary College.
Office opposite St. Paul's ehurch,Ontariestreet
Phone 97
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VETERINARY
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BLACKALL & BALL
VETERINARY SURGEONS. GOV-
RNMENT VETERINARY INsPECTORS
OFFICE, ISAAC STREET ; RESIDENCE, ALPERT
STREET, CLINTON.
AUCTIONEER
1HOS. DROWN
LICENSED AUCTIONEER. .
Sales conducted in all parts of the Countlea of
Huron and Perth. Orders left at Tun NEWs
REConD offlee, Clinton, or addressed to Sea
forth P. O. nil! receive prompt attention. Sat.
staction guaranteed or no charges. Your pat-
°nage solicited.
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, 4:eere, ..,reeeleeZe.
, TIME TABLE.. •
Trains will arrive at and '<Levert from Clinton
Station as follows
• utte;eio wen DIVISION.
I .
Ooingitast
Expeess 7:38 a
. • •• ' ' 2:55- m-
" " Mixed • • . • 4:15 p. in.
Going Weitlenxed • . ' • 10:15 a. in.
Express • 12:55 m.
4. 4
• 7:05 a. in.
" " • " 1027 p. ra
• rentrnme. /resole Arno neitenieivenoe.
Going Seuth Express . • • 7:47 a. m.
. ' Mixed ,• 4:18 p. M.
Going Ndrth Express 10;16 a. int
" " Mixed p.
A 0. PATTISON, Pe R. HODGENS,
• egent. Town Ticket Agent,
District Pluass0enDeeirtIKA'Sg°eiNte, Toronto. •
protest, , The world may 'become ,so
crowded that cremation may be .uni-•
versally adopted by lawas well • as
by general comfit, Many .of the
mightiest and best spieits haye gone
through this process., Thousapds and
tees of thousands of God's deildren
have been. cremated -P. V, Bliss
and. wife, the evangelistic singers,
Cremated by accident at Ashtabula. •
bridge, John, leedeens, creinzttctl by
persecution; • Lediner send Ridley, •
cremated at Oxford; Pothintts -• -and
Blaridine, a slave, .and Alexander, a
physician, and, their comrades . cre-
mated at the order of Marcus Aurel-
ius; at least n hundred thcruscoed , of
Ohrietes disciples' cremate:el; Mut there
cue be. no Amen, about the resueree-
don or their bodws: if Ow world
lasts_ as enuelt..longer -as it has elate ,
farthere perhiq 5. n:ay be no rpout
fer •tho large acreage Set 'apart 'for
resting pletteSe but there ie,:plerity of
room yet, and the raee neednot pass
that bridge of nee MAIL it comes to- .
it. The most ofeus prefer the old .
. •
way, Rut whether out of- natural
disintegration or creme/den WOshall
get. that luminous, buoynnt, -. • .glede
.pome, trenecendent, megeilieente
cipliceble structure 'called the ree.ure
rection. body, You . will .have- it; . I
will...leave • e• .. • " "
• I say .tci you to -day as Paul said
td Agrippa, '"Why •should.• it • be
thought 6. thing iiieredible with 3-ou
that God should • ridge . the decide"
That far tip 'deed, .higher than the
hawk flies, • higher than' the eagle
flies, what is -it- Made' :of?, -rope
of water f1 -Ora it river,- other dreps
from. p, lane, 'still other drops' from
.a stagneet Pool, but • now embodied
in a cloud wad kindled • be • the •
sinte If God ' care:make • such .a
lustrous cloud out' of water' deeps
many of them 'soiled end impure
and fetched feone • miles away; Can
-he not transport •• the fragments. of
aenunatt betty from the earth • and
out of them b.eied a radiant - body ?
Cannot . .Cod, . wile • owns • • all the
material. out of- ,whieh • lecineSe mus-
cle and flesh are . made, set, teeneup
again if they. have. fallen? • If a
aliannfacturee of telescopes . drop a
• teletcopeon the floor and itebreales •
min he net. mend ft again se. you:
can •see through ete And if •Go'd.
drops the human eye' into the 'dust, -
the eye which he originally ease-
. Weed; .can he net restore it: :Aye,
if the manufacturer of the • tele-.
scope, by the use of a new gem and
a. change of material,' can melte a
better instrunient than that 'whieh
wes originally • constructed and ac- •
• tualty i 't,•
. not thinI
the fashioner Oi the hurnan eye may
• improve. • its sight and multiply thce
natural eye by the thousandfold
additienal'• ferees• of 'tee resuirection
eye?. •
' rvervdity Itesurreetions.
. •
W. JACKSOE
AGENT c. P. IR..
•
._retano!
CLINTON. .
IThe Charge of the niasei beset. • .
• In my text is a worse discometere. .
It seems that a. black -giant propos-
ed to conquer the earth; He gathered
for his host all. the melees and pains.
•. and raalarias -and cancers mite dis- •
• teespers and epidemics of the -ages. ,
Be marched them down, drilling thenee•
, in the northwest wind and arced the
1 ii et H
; slue of tempe e. e threw up bar-
ricades of grave 'mound. He pitched
I
• tent of eharnal ' house. Some of the
•troope marched with slow tread com-
mended by consumpticins, some • in .
double nuick commanded by pneit-
...monies. Some he •took by long. •be- .
• siegentent of .evil 'habit and •some by
•.. one stroke of the bettieax-of :easeal-.
ty, With -honer hand' he pounded , ae
. the door of 'hospitals. and sickrooms :
and won all, the victories in all the
great battlefields of all the .five con-
tinents. • Forward, March!. ordered..
the conqueror of conquerews, and all
the generals and conimanders in chief.
• ancl all presidents and kings' and sun. •
tans and czars dropped Under- • the.
feet of his wer • charger. • But • one
Christmas night his antagonist was
' b •
1
As most of the plagees. and sick-
nesses and despotisms cOrne out of
• the east, it was appropriate -that the
new conqueror should 'come out of -
the seme quarter. Power is ,given
. • ' •
. Travellers to any part of the
• world should . consult the
above in. reference'. to ticltets; .
L -W, JACKSON
. • • . AGENT O• P. it.
.it_isIst.,!nukarreun;Miaftocar
CEO. TrtowHILL
swear" • HORSES1101611. AND victory. had been buried 2,000 years. The
The old braggart that threatened explorer took the floWer seed an'd
GENEVA", nee (MeellT11,
. the conquest and demolition of the planted it, and it, came EP. I$
hint to stivaken all the 'fallen' of all
And so " when the world's last
Easter morning shall come the soul
will descend, cryirig, "Where is my
bodyr And the body will ascend,
sa,ying, "Wherci is My soul ? ".
And the -Lord of the resurrectiott
will being them together, •anti it wile
be a 'perfect soul in a.perfect bo-
dy, introduced by a perfeet Christ.
into a perfect Heeven, Victory!.
Do you wonder that on Easter clay
we •swathe our churches with gar-
lands?. Do you wonder we cele-
brate it weth the incise consecrat-
ed voice of song that we .cart in-
vite, with the deftest fingers on ,or -
gen and cornet * and With doxolo-
gies that beat these erches • with
the billows of sound r the eete
smites the basalt at Giant's
Causeway? Only the lied disit.P-
Prove of the• resurrection.. A cruel
heathen • Warder heard Mr. Mof-.
feet, . the missionary, Preach about -
the resurrectioe, and he. said -to
the , missionary, "Will my • father
rise in the last day?” "Yes," said
the Missionary. • "Will all the dead
in battle rise?" seed the Teel chief-
tain. 'Plies," said the missionary.
Then said the warrior: "Let me
hear 'ito rabie about ;the resur-
rection: There can be no reser,.
rection; there • shall be no reserrec-
'Mon. I have slain thousands in
battle:: Wilt they rise?" Ah, there
will be more to rise on that day
than those w•hose .peimes have nev-
er . been repented of want to
see! •But for -all -others who al-
lowed Christ to ,be their pardon
and their life and their resttrrection
will be a day of victory. •
The thunders of the last day will
• be the salvo that. greets yea fete
harbor. The lightnings will • be
only the torches of triumphal pro-
cession -marching down to. eseort
you home. The berning werlds
, flashing through Immensity tell
be the rockets celebrating your coro.
eetion • on thrones whore 'yen Will
reign .forever • and forever and' ' for,
ever. Where is death? 'What have
we to ..do with death? • As your • •re-
united nay and epee swing off
from. this planet on that last day
you well see 'deep geshes all up
and Amen the hills, deep gashes
alt un • and :doiert the yalley, and
they will .be the • emptied graves,
they will be the abandoned septa -
three, with . relish ground tossed
.
no each • 'side of them, ;and seaba
will lie 'uneven on the rent • hill-
• ocks, and there will be felTen reo
numents and cenotaphs,. and ••• 'then
• for the hitt time You will apipreCiate
-the full .• Oehilaratien of the text
1
the centuries and of all larids and 1 "Why should it be thought with
mershal them - against the black yoet an incredible thing that God
giant. Fields have, already .beeii should raise -the dead?" Things all
:won, but the lege •day of the world's around us suggest it. , Out of. what
eXistence will see the detisive battle.• •
When Christ shall lead forth his two • t
grew all thee° flowers? Out of the
mold and the earth, Resurrection!
!brigades, the brigade of the risen Resurrection! The rnAlittut butter -
dead and the brigade of the celestial gee -where ;did it come -from% The
host, the black giant wilt fall back. loathsome caterpillar. Thee alba -
and the • brigade • from the riven seta • tress ethat enlace the tempest with
ulchres, will take him from beneath, , its wings -where did it clime from?
and the brigade of descending hue A senseless shell. elear Bergeeae,
• mortals will take him from above, •prance, in a Celtic tomb under it
nnd *death shall be swallowed up in block, were found floWer seeds that
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" 1 WOS very poorly and could
'• hardly get about the house. 1 was
• tired out all the time. Then 1 tried
Ayer'S Sarsaparilla, and it only
took two bottles to •rnake tne feel
perfectly we11."- Mrs. N. S. Stein-
ney, Princeton, Mo.
•
5 •
' 'Tired when you, go to :
bed, tired when you get
u , tired all the time.
Why? Your blood is int-
,: pure, that's the reason. _
Yoti are living on the
border line of nerve
haustion. Take Ayer's
Sarsaparilla and be
quickly cured. tilthoole.
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wOlpiiniiieshOom
Ask your doctor Oat he thinks of Ayers* i
; IrlopsrIlla, Up knows an shoran& inane ,
old trinity medicine. Foiltrottilladvioe +tea ,
cis *nibs sensible'.
J. C. Arra 0041.0We% MIMIC ;
planet has lost his throne, has lost bloomed in bluebell 'and h1lp-
Isis has lost Isis• palace; has -trope. ...Two thousantl'. years ego
lest his prestige, and the one word
buried, Yet resurrected! '. A traveler
*rider' over all the gates of teauso-
says he found en a mummy pit in
leum and catacomb end neceopalis, ypt garden• peas. that had beeit
oh cenotaph and sereophagus, oh theburied there 3,00 ' .
tomb,' khan of the arctic' explorer brought them out, and on the 4th
Ite
and on the catafalque of great Mali- of June, ' 1844, he planted them,
edral, erritten in capitals of azelloi. an.d in thirty clays they .sprang up.
and calla Illy,written m minden Buried 0,000 years, yet restIrreete
ctaordy";
.lages, written on the vetaptur-
ed doer. of the family vault, is "Vic-
ivrittert in doiology groat • , eat,
a thing Incredible with:. you • that
God sheuid raise the dead?"
"Why 'should it be • thought
assentb
Coronet word, entbannered: "Why should it be -thought, a thing
word, -apoettlyptic word, chief word incredible. With you that God should
of triumphal arch under which con- raise the dead?" The inseets flew
caterers return. • and the worrns metaled lest autumn
Rout of tue Wog of Terrors, feebler and feebler and then Stopped.
Victory! Word ehoutecl at Culloden They ha,ve taken Ito food. They wane
and Bielaclava, and Blenheim, at Mee • none. Thoy lie dormant and in.
•gidde and Solferino, at Marathon, sensible, but soon the south wind
where- the Atheiliartot drove back the will blow the resurrection treittplit,
and the air and the earth will be
Modes; at noietiere, where : Learles
full of them. Do . you not think
Martel broke the t•anks of the Sure -
thee God cart ''eo as much for our
cans; et. Salamis, where Tie:mister:Les
bodies as he does- for the Wasps
I n the great sea fight confounded the
and the spiders and the snails? This
Versittne, and at the door of the
triserning et half past four o'clnek
eastern cavern of chiseled rock, where
. recess there waft a resurrection. Out of
Chi -it came , out through it
the night the day. In a fe
and throttled the king of terrors and
Weeks there will be ft, reettrr
put him back in the niche from Weldb
in ail our gardette. Why. not some
the celestial • Conqueror had just
einerged. AIM! When the jaWe of the • aeleavaen racsilt(tirrrntollolti tit:envied tattlers inraszaets?..
eastern mausoleum took down the
cat of nie» laid women ditrteneed. A
bill& giant, "death was sWalleWed
trance is death followed by resur-
up in victory." I proclaim the Obeli- mann after it few days; total see -
don of death. pereelon c>f mental power add Ven
The old antagonist fit driven back
into mythology with on the lore luntary 'action. Ito. William
Torment, a great evangeliet Of the
t about Stygian ferry and Charon with
-001. (td Melrose Abbey and 1114 Neeeeetieser.of whom Dr. APeat-
1
Aviethor navorts,
Londen, March 81.-4 casualty list
published Saturday afternocit records
it hitherto unreported keit in the
lehenoster Veneer, near Sutherland,
Cape Colony, March 24, when the
Pritiett were evidently severely hand-
led. They last eight men lathe and
ten erten wounded, and twenty -rine
were captured. The latter have since
been released.
intratis IN .4 *, Daum,'
GaIbust Comulten *Tonight Single. illicieSen
Vutli Disalls 001)0)14 Film
Pretoria, Transvaal Colony, Meech
B. -About 1,500 Doers, under De- •
larey, Liebenberg, Kemp and Wol-
*Arens, were within the area of Lord
Kitchener's latest move, but al-
though surprised by the rapidity dis-
played by the Dritise troops, gaps
In the latter's lines enabled most of
the burghers to escape. The Doer
prisoners totalled 179 men, *eluding .
Commandant IL Kruger and ex-
Landrost Neethling of lerugersderee
From the first prisoners eeptured,
It was learned that Gen. Velarey
himself was outside tee actual cor-
do, having slept some distance west-
ward. Dut Liebenberg, Kemp and
other Doer commenders were inside
the coluren of troops.
The first body, consisting of about
• 000 Deere, sighted at 10 o'clock in I
hill
mapoerendi,ngin,arianricchto2r4a, ege4tprebeattewdeftent 1
the British columns. A race tor the
opening ensued.
'British mounted infantry, which
had already ridden upwards of fifty
miles, pressed their tired horses un-
til they gave out when the men
Jumped off and raced forward on
foot. Some of the mounted men,
however, were a,ble te gallop fight
• into the gap just ahead of the burgh-
ers, whom. they met with a warm
Are.
These troops also succeeded in driv-
• ing back another body oe 800 •Doers,
who were forced to desert the guns'
they had captured from the Von•
Donee convoy in February. • The
Boers tried to get through several
openings, but on each. occasion were
forced to double back, until they ul-
timately found a gap and passeci out
of the British lines within ' sight. of
Klericsdorp„ Night fell before the
pursuing columns could overtake the
Boers. .
Five. Canadians, who fell out of
their column and tried to work their
way back, were surrounded by a
Boer force, and merle a splendid dee
fence. But finally seeing •their case
was hopeless, lour of the Canadians
surrendered. The ilftb, however, • in-
dignantly refused to throw down his
• arms, arid contietted •a single-handed
fight until he was killed. This •was
regarded as One of the Most inter-
' esting events of the day. •
The guris captured frorn Aron Don-
opei convoy were brilliaatly recaptur-
ed by the -Scottish Horse, :who char*:
ed up to ;the nruzzees of the artillery'
'and rode,' the Doer gunners off their
feet befell) the latter had 11, ..chancti
'U. 1 . • •
• • To Meet Mr: Stern,
1111110111161111,011• . I 11
edtleatien TitA j t e
s pro ec em rot all
every land where the 11111011 J 0,1Ig
flies. lts purpose is the ilttelleedual
betterment el the Dritielt race
throughout the world and the fos-
tering of the IMperial seutiMent.
The Daily Mail adds that this idea
Of better fitting "younger Britain"
to coPe succesefully with rival nee
tionalities was long a deneinent
Ketone° with Cecil Modes, bilt that
even his closest friends little Iractg-
Wed the abeorbing hold it obtained
111/011 hilia Until this Was eliciclased
by the terms of the will.
The details of this plan of educa-
tion will be Made Public * few
days.
The Deily Mail correspontlent says
thee it 'death meek of the face has
been successfully team. The feature's
welch were distorted, as a result et
his mataidy, r•esumes thefr reposeful
dignity in death. After the autopsy
which revealed an extensive arteur-
UM of the heart, tee remains were
placed iu a coffin and conveyed early
Thursday to Groote Selmer.
The executors of the late Cecil
Rhodes are, Lord Rosebery, Earl
Groy, Alfeed Deit, a director of the
British Chartered Smith Africa.
Company; Mr. elitcbell B. Ita,witsley,
counsel for the British Ohertered
South Africa Company, and Dr.
J ate es on.
Tee original will of Mr. Rhodes is
in London, and will be published
snhecoc!ctx nil CecilRhodos
d
estate at Newmereet to his brother,
Col. Frank W. Rhodes, This estate
was purchased by Cecil Rhodes last c
es left the Dedham Hall
aeott
Kroonstad, Orange River Colony,
Mareh 25. -(Tuesday) --The meenbers
of the Transvaal government; 'h ad
ed by acting-President.Schalkburger,
• .
arrived here Sunday,
• On Monday Morning one of the
13per delegates was • escorted through
the Peitish : lines, blindfolded, ' on
. horsebacie and under a white •fiag,
to meet President Stevie •
The delegate has not yet returned.
The other • members of the /mien are
quartered in a private hotise, .where
they are allowed considerable liber-
ty, ,
• They will . probably: remain. ' here'
sevorat day.
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.:•. Another Canadian Ill. .
• . Ottawa, efareh 29: -The folloWing
. cablegram has been received by Ms
Ekeellency the Governor-General:
London,. March 27, 1002,--etegret
to 'inform you. that Ernest' Paton,
1529, "0" -division • S.A.C.,. clanger-
ously ill, e2' Mardi, of et:aerie:Peer.
. His father is II -Paton; e58 Illeeelce
sr Street; Toronto. ... . . •
• • , (Sgd) • Chamberlain.
1 . • 'aide Low With. Enteric. •
• '
Ottavra, Mardi. 31. - A cable to
•
*Lord Mint° from the Casualty • De-
- • partnaent at (Jape Town,. under date
of March 28, says; "Dangerously ill,
enteric fever, 26th March, Vet Riv-
er,. South' Afeicen Constabelary, 2,-
tdlow Ws.' ht 54
Guilford street, St. John West, NI
Be+ . . . • ..
HEARTS "ON STRIKE"
The Heart -that great motor
of' the human anatomy -
never falters In the perfor-
mance of its lawful func-
• 'Lion, till through overworlc,
disease lays hold on It -then
ritigh"tglyoesso.on strike," - and
• Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart is the greatest
of agents that medical science has discovered as
a heart -helper. No phase of Heart Disease it
will not "spy out" and relieve and cure almost
lilce magic, VOW are your Symptoms? Suffoca-
ting, fluttering, palpitation, ecute pains, thump-
ing, nervousness, restlessness. Try this great •
treatment -zit never faits.••• ay
• At. ilimitreel Mrs. Doris •stithbed a
lellere•arrler named Teta twice itt the .•
•tteelt hut • he is expected to recover.
_
•"THE PAIN • ,
WAS KILLING"
Rheumatism revels in the
writhings of Its victims until
shorn of its pangs' by South
American Rheumatic; Cure- '
It relieves in six hours and '
' cures, In one to three days. •
. .
Mrs. Geo. Smith, o162 Charron St., Point.St.
Charles, suffered terribl front Rheumatism
her ioints, The pain ?was killing. Doeterr
medicines temporarily deadened the pain,but•
• effected no permanent eelief. She began taking
South Americae.Rheumatic Cure and when she.
bad used four bottles was ebsolutety cured.
The petiiiim against. the election of
'Mr. E. ToIton, M P. for North. Wel-
•
• lington, was. WithdraWn at Guelph.
. .
• : . • .•
:-.10. CENTS:.
• SECURES .A GOO
' the after effects are a positive pleasure. In vials; • ,
Clue Constipation or NerrOtO Headache, clear
•
coated tongue, etc. Act easy -never gripe, and
As a -System 'Renovator and Blood Builder, '
others: So great has been the demand, ,
. that it's hard to supply it, •
•
• 40 pills, zo emits ;. zoo pith, es cents' .
• lir. Ageew's Liver Pills are simplanting all
the complexion, rid it of eruptions, yellow skin, .
,
. • .
• Twenty-two Men are known to be
dead DS' the reeult, of aft explosion in
the Nelson mine at -Dayton, Tenn.. •
r I
,"Death is swallowed UP in vie-
' vietoey." ' .
•
Hail the Lead of earth apd heaVen
Praise to thee he both be 'given •
•Thee we greet Vienephant new;
Bail the ri.lirrection. thotil .
• •
• . • -
• the later Rev. T, W. Rhodes, vicar wish could have every kidney sufferer within .
Tili p[kg[ ATIAN0 *1 Bishop $01rautri:laHceerisn, and who .12 ity}t.nd pf y01,0! 'for. long. enough to
U EfE3, died here Peacefal; at 5.G17 •
822, William le g
.13EATH CECIL RHODES.
•
I Tee Empire -mole Away Peace-
lifloNIULLIEN S
• LONG "TERM" •
Eight years in the toils when
South American Kidney Cure
• gave him his liberty. -
Michael McMullen read in the newspapers of
. fully at Care Tema at tao Early. ' South American.KidneY Cure, aedwhen doctors
•••tried hard and had failed to cure him, he, with •
Wee of 49 • Years. ' the faith of a prophet commenced the use of this , •
• Cape Town March 27. -The Freatest of Kidney Spedifics. In his own words:
h
of my life for eight years. Thanks to South
ter of the Cape, the fourth Son of
Cecil ex -Pigmy Mints- ' Gravel and Kidney Disease bad been t e bane
flon • American' Kidney Cure to -day I am a well inane
, p.m. yesterday. The immediate
cause of his death was two success- (haven:buret ratepayer% haye carried
e tt fhatfilur the -law to raise $15,000 tu purahabe
SohalkburgEir Has Not Bee% 51.10'
nesSful in Reaching Steyn.
toerr.ot aria.stern, Siete. the Acting 'Pres.
Went Started on MIssiesr, nate
Crossed the Slott...tine this •Italfwall
Gettig Wren and Have Men Traced.
to nitro by oat. Girrett Aim -their
isrlush neverse.
Pretoria, March 81 .-The effort e of
Actin President Seh lkbur er to
open negotiations with Mr. Steyn,
the former President of the Orange
Free State, have thus far been un-
suecessful. Dewet and Steyn hatto
crossed the nude line of the railroad
going west. They were escorted by
Vanelekirk and Vaadermerwe, and
have been traced to Parys, about 80
mile?? northWest of Heilbron road,
Orange Bever Colony, by Col. Gat -
re tt.
lifers hated 11feverseets.
14011dOns March 81. -Nothing more
Admiti has transpired concening the
Pettis iiegOtiatiOns in South Africa,.
• 'Messrs. Weesels arid Wolrattratte,
the litter delegates, who Were reCent-
in the indeed Statect, have peon
interne:need einte tleey returned te
Prance, and then expreseed their
Imps that a satisfattory ceraprObahle
woo follow Mr. Schalkburger's
seiete
Ur. Wessels le credited with deelar^
ing that Iltr. kruger would aPProvo
any terms Of peace arrived at in
Smith Afrlea,
The Ilagtte correeleendent of the
Deily Telegraph sops; in a. "despatch,
that he believes Dr. liCuypers, the
Dutch Premier, who started last
Thursday on a visit to RelgiUm a,nd
Germany, goes to thee" courttries
to Irttereete of peace.
. soThhuor, rb, ty. willderbisrts bi dee. nteaek enneatto. GroomOtt: the electric light plent.• • '•
iv a ac cs o heant a a.
There it lain lie in stete for a dey ip oHARD AGRouNoll .
• Town, on a specfal train to -day.
7
or two, and the public will be ad- SR
rented to view it. It has not yet _
been determined Where Mr. Rhodes A distressing skin disease had
will bo buried. It Wat his wish that well nigh wrecked his good
ship "Health" but Dr. Ag.
• now's Ointment Came te thd
rescue and it's timely aid
relieved the distress and
brOught him safe to land.
C. II I -toward, a prominent steamboat man.
of Rangeley, Mairie, writest-"Enclosed filad
thirty -live cents for a box of Dr, Agnew's Oita.
ment. I bought a box in Portland recende for e
it distrersing case of skin disease, and it did me '
So much good teat r want to try another box, '
It is the only remedy that has Over given Me any
relief and I believe it will cure me" es cue 31
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RT. HON. CECIL =ODES. tiAir:''Illi::11;iliti":(i.14,4::‘1:11:::1:15:11:::;"Z;ilf;iiit4114:1:11710 1:°:111;;;18:
1 ke Should be .1attried at Matoppo •T, 'I l" ' (11 ' 1
11111s, Rhodesia. Certain of his
friends will proeted to Matopetc, I
Hills to deterntinti whether it hi
The Goveenent hdeeeded to
give Cecil Ithmam odee a miblic funeral. A HEALTIII POLICY
practicable to carry out this wish.
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wheilIld thienn °et:
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