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Edmonds, hiiiiel Miller. \\'oodv:ilc_ Lot 2, illiuiii Smith, ' ).i'.'id (lordoii, 1.00 'liiiiiiis S<;ii:ii't-bi'iggs, .50 ii, .50 iii-s \`iiii-exit. .10 $2.00 2.00 "i':iiik Bliirtiii. 05 and . _ g _ There was in 1861, he says, twelve rnillions in were right, yet were fighting on the wrong side to break up the American union and to preserve slavery. The de- feat of the south by superior numbers was necessary in order to save the union and to effect a deliverance from the evils of V . r _ came was the best thing for the southern people themselves, because it rescued them _from the blighting influence of their I own ideas respecting slavery audits re. lation to civilization. As the South now rejoiccs over the perpetuation of the un- ion and the abolition of slavery,so the Boers also will live to thank Godin the end ‘Gin For civiiiziriow isxiiiiicis i=iioM DIARY ` (.Contiiiued From the First Page.) (Continued From the Third Page.) the Dutch struggle against En hind the south, who honestly believed they slavery, and military disaster when it lor~lm\'ing failed to break up British rule in South Africa. The triumph of British urnis will be the best for the world,the best time to cat at our leisure and a aiu fell in. hill at thc double and lay down there. Then we were marched back and pro- ceeded to ford the ModderR.iver.whicli was runningdeep and strong at that place. The Gordons and others were alread s ling across with the hcl of and his army were strongly entrenched and the action was inprogress. We were put in extended order and advanced (0 bu _ After a little we la down then advanc- cd we could. We were in the supports and could not tire but our inen began to be hit-Waye of Hunter River being among the first. Finally we got a position -iz; which We remained for a long time. The sun was scorching hot and we had to lie dat to shelter ourselves from the bullets. Then a terriic thunder stoi-in 8 The regiment niovod over to a Y “U88 P ropes. On the _ other side Cronje the open. _Soon we could hear llets whistling by our heads. . 7 _ ' agam and so on taking what shelter W E Eclv.‘zi‘.°ils‘ "i`of;:`_ <‘..;:.-I '_.»_-.>ii5_\ r. Gillis. \Vil|i ~:-: _`-f~-}`. i~:§.' ll;:r'.~or Nth -i`i`\ `Yilli;ini lleifl Daniel Nic-l\1e~;~;iiiiii John lliclioeziiaii Neil .\i':;):;ii;i`E.i John Gillis Benj. l_`li)`f`\' H09. J is-_ LlI.>‘.v James lirime ly Aliraliain (I miliziiii Gdlrsre Giwilzaiii Albert E. Graham Ilry Graham Adam Graham Es. John Seneehaugh _ John W. Hicken Ines Daniel-` Ihvid Ried 1homas_Clow. Robert Clustorr John llcken &lnel Llewellyn William J. McLure Gavin McLure Edward Irving Wm. McLure David Clow .Cartney McLure Hrs J. Dunn James Dunn iesley Reberts Em J. lliIcHei-ron Xmas Millar Wiliam Chapman .lrew K. Millar 'alter Millar In Wm. Millar _IFS Millar Jmes P. Clow &S. Peterson .lm Millar .William Henderson Qhllected by Katieflke l.\ I _ I OU l.;~_i\'reiic-0 Martin, Sli* `_’.`.~ »i for Eiuzliintl, and the best for the Boer. I.-Bliliiaii :mil Alicia ‘ i’}; _\. .\_ .\li'l)i»2iiii:l. _'Zo 4%- _\. 117'.) .loliii S. l\lcl`.'oii;il~l. 1.00 H .05 23:' J." .,,o.¢-> ~\ni;i~‘ _ini-c_'.'_ 'l`.'.'>.-;‘:i'lic Ci'-oss. .25 'lain Elciliiiiiilii. .20 Q5 ugh F. Mc-l)oiiald, 25 -50 'Thomas A. Dougan, ` ` 1-W Thomas Lacey, - Angus C. l)lcAulay, 1’-00 xeii M.~.i.~kiii, . 3-00 J. J. Lacey, 1.00 1.00 ` .50 :asses . ` t u“I N... sue .25 9°- shsshssssnshesi ~ _ comic poets, was the son of a. baker. s P bei .45 1 _25_ 2.35 50 W' misery of bleeding, protruding piles. The uzlany remedies I tried all failed. I was” :must say that the first application ve Plautus, one of the greatest of _Roman r;l)ief, after the third day the bleeding le ‘ physician. _ fFx_cept those who use Cha.se's Syrup 0 . t°g ‘ _ , alla . yS fund promptly cures all sorts of coughs and --- colds, bronchitis, croup. asthma and sore ‘ 321,50; throat. It is found in nine-tenths of the [homes of this country. 25 cents a. bottle » MUOIIGY. Tewher. ‘Family size 60 cents. 25 _.50 .50 .50 $3.80 Amount received and acknowledged to late 84.013949. fi. w. ciusrs mimi cuss is Set; io the diseased parts y e irproved Blower. gf ' Heals the ulcers, clears the ai: -<3) passages. Stops droppin _. in the ; throat and permanantlyi cures i ` Catarrh and:-lay Fever. Blower .`\ lr LF _ = ._ .e. All dealers. or D:.A. W. Chase ` Medicine Co.. Toronso ml BuHalo ,_.._i I 2,. PILES FOR 15 YEARS Mr Jas. Bowles, Councillor, Embro, Ont rites: “For over 15 years I sullered the vised to use Dr. Cha.se’s Ointment, and pped and two boxes cured me com~ tely." -_-xl-_ _ William Cullen Bryant was the son of a *_-Q-li- ' VE RYBODY IS COUGHIN G. Linseed and Turpentine. It loosens the htness in the chest, stops the cough the inllammation, heals the soreness There is now ii struggle of Briton against liosr, but when it is over Boer and Briton will stand togetlier with schools and liber- ! jf e‘.'ei‘y\‘.'licre in South Africa, and with ri better chance for enlightened tz-eatgnent of the blacks. For these reasons Bishop _llurtzle-ll considers that England is in the right in the war with the Boers and that 11°F ffllllllilll will be a. distinct gain for civilization. The military situation both in Natal and the Free State rema.in`s nnchange d, with no features or incidents worth noting. There are private advices that cor- respondents and civilians have been for- bidden to go to the front from Bloemfonteiii and the inference is drawn that the per- iod of inaction is drawing to a. close. ' I. N. FORD. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. 60 C-'>r.i;nc.ia_S'r., Tonozvro; Marcli 22. Mrs. Richards. Treus. Ch'tow_n Lgga Branch Red Cross Society: ' Dr-:AR lvlkniiii,---I am desired by Dr. J. G@0l`8@ Hvdgins, Hon. Treas., to gy-ate- fully acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 23:11 irist., inclosing draft fo tri ution from ‘yum Local Branch bers the sincere thanks of the executive for the VEFY liberal aid received from Prince Edward Island, Believe me, Yours sincerely, ‘ Crms. A. Honor-."r'i'rs, W -Hon._Sec’y. heumalism.. _tired from the charge by rushes. The A _ _ .4 fighting went on as before till dark, . _ ’ ` ` when -the mini ceased. I then helped - ‘ _ getting in 1 e dead and wounded .fora while It was ye risky Work, ` » . _ i l P $400.00, being the second cash con- 'b ° _ . i. Please convey to the 'officers and memlii ll Uric Acid in the blood. ‘ enqni1jesI found our men’s camp. They came up and we were soaked with rain and beaten with hail. It was bitterly cold after the scorching heat. The bullets were all the time whistling around us and the can- non roariiig fearfully, the call for stretchers and healers to carry oil' the wounded comingfrom all points. Then the order came: “Section one No. 1 Company, reinforce!" and getting my haversack and fixings tight on, I rushed forward. The bullets sang and spluttered. Still I held on until I saw some cover _with a Highlander and a Cornwall man |I had been followed by some Boer sharpshooter, for the bullets kept around where I was for some time. However I soon opened fire myself. It was in this line that poor Roland Taylor was shot. He was a line young man we fixed bayuiets and charged. We made~ a. splendid charge amid ,a perfect storm of bullets, but it was too hot for us, so the order was to lie down, which we did, and then re- . ' ry _ and we were liable to be shot any moment by the enemy’s snipers. Sev- eral re hit, and it was then that Mc~ Cmagof New Brunswick was killed. I can tell you soine§gruesome stories about this part of our duty when I go home. the Canadians had mostly disappeared walls. We forded the Modder River in the dark and I went for hours looking r our camp but could not find it I gave me a biscuit. This I ate with some water and lay down and slept un- til morning. I awoke early and started to cross the river, again. the wa.yIca.mea.cross'and went fround to gee the wounded. They were still com- ingin. Itwassad work. After about an hour I went down to the river bank and re-crossed in a flat bottomed pon- toonboat pulling it overly arope stretched across the stream, ter some when I threw myself down. Evidently) in every respect. After a while) _ )/ I _ P - < -i -C1223? and Women Only, cs;:-cially inotliera, W arpreciatc the parity, swectncsrnand *clit ar” to discover new uses for it daily. Its 41;;-1 purifying properties, derived from CL"‘tCt7Zt;, purest of cmollieati, =.=.~a. ‘rmitlits use in preserving. the skin, scalp, hands. and hair, and in the £o‘*m 0! annoying irritatiozis. itchlngs, iulliuumstious, and sive perspiration, and also in the form of Washes for as well as many sanative, antiseptic purposes, WMQ themselves. All that has been laid of CUTICURL conceal ointment which should be ws! mar tit cases, to hasten the cure. complete CUBA °r~ SET 11.2’ #town Jmeph Pope, Chepstow, H lcDonald Hphemia McAulay lla. Frank Mclionaldi L0t45 , $1430 na Robert Burns, the_ Scotch poet, i was a 5 plowman in Ayrshire. * PH YSICIANS_ PRESCRIBE IT Wi* Unhealthy kidneys are tho cause of the acid _being _ a.s_they should the? would ttram the Uric Cid out cf the system and rheuma- ha_dmedownaskilled,andweregladto see nie again. They were cooking their ‘, emergency rations, a tin with concen- ‘ ti-ated cocoa at one end,and concentrated meat emenoe at the _ other. I_ opened 1111118 h OTTAWL Buys only the_bast Wheat In the meantime as I was at this work Of F l0Ilr. Widely _and I attached myself to some Corin is bou'nd__to possess the bolt qlillel. _ Thus their Flour is pare, strung all fo ' . ' ’ _ _ - finally cameacross some Comwalls, who tasty llollth-lU!¢9i|ifll*° Branch Qfflllo. 'DQ 303 Bond of Trade, Houtrcll. I Samples and Pricetllpuli WE STILL have -s lov of rapist lnnomid *Wh A-. McDonald .Hanes Nolan .lhed Pope Ib. Flora Wadman k. Elem McPhee -Lanes M. McDonald loseph Mclsaac, St Catherines. Mex- McDonald [rs Rxmlie Mclnnls ._ ou gal MeAulay Miss Annie H. Gregory *John J. Gregoro William Barnes use 1.00 f .10 _ .20 ; .io , et? Q ti I ~cia.ns to prescribe Dr. Chase's Nerve Food - for pges of chronic disease. They recognize in t . . . h _ W . ‘ o 0 V 11118 a gndiorm new flesh and muscle. Its revital- i be . , for diseases of the nerves and blood. '50 t has become quite common for physi- patients who are run down by the rav- ’ arestorative of mestimable worth m hich are found the very elements o ture required to build up the system ' ' action on nerves and blood placesit ond the reach of rivals as an absolute cents a box William E. Gladstone, _the “Grand Old IF THE CAP FITS WEAR IT youare sutfermgfrom the consequences ; ilsm wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is a Kidney Disi- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills ' have made a great part of ‘ their reputation curing Rheumalism. So get at the cause of those fearful ~ ¢hooting_ pains and still; ibm. ifihsiiiaiieys acted ` _ f %wholc 9 are very mucllaogzoved over ereorderedtofall m andtakeaposi n on a hill Here wqentrenched our tio ' selves and remained for some hours. In __ _ *‘* evening we came down. formed up ' ""“ andhadsomethiug to relieve my P 1 ~ - ms? we found the accounts of all thel;°€*1llH`l!l0" “ld “ll boys did not differ greatly. We all had ALSO Driving narrow and m08t Of the I81&Dd~ and choice Blended Tau in ers were m e charge. _ _ '1l‘1he battle was a. fearful one and lasted °° cmmt mm* . I ir room.. mi of piuoelh Enaby McDonald P5 Katie. A.. Mooney, Che tow, Iltal laloolm McLeod, Albion Cross. I. Katheson .Abner Gay Heil Nicholson ~ .LD Matheson Ales McDonald llhn D. McGowan. _Q1 McLean _ J. K. McLean _ G. Di_Mathes0in _ bin A. McLean 36011 Currie .Tuner-xl.. Matheson lame E. Buniett Kal Leone E. ms Sdlool District. (Hisp Moore Westmoreland Loud _ ‘ Ne“ome - .hlrlcud ' Jamal: Moore llk.McVitt l e lzhart McVittie is l’eVittie o l ` Qznville MeVittie l Oakes mes French ilird McVittie_ Gglgek Laird is Newsome Allred Camlleld ‘ I.]cIntosh *inns Simmons. v _ Ida! lbllegted M' Everett m A. Mclssac, lie) Mc Donald lil Mc nald,Sr. kl:hli3cDonald. _° lkander MeDonald` ELHcPhee Hm0mia_ Wim Méliellan k. J os ._ McDonald 'hiked B. Edmonds Burdett Glencon-ndole .50L If .15 _of impure blood,~have boils, pimples or _30 .scnofula sores, if yourfood does not digest o you suffer from catarrh or rheiimatism, _ you are the one who should take Hoods’ $6-U9 ‘ iii... it mu, fit our case exactly Man,” was a mercha.nt’s son. ' as .” l' r barsa . makexyblir blood pure and' cure salt rheum' » d ' ct health. anHo%>1d€ plglltlig cure all oliver ills. Non~ km _T rritating. , . ' . 5 WANTS, LOSTS, FOUND, ETC.) m~_'“ l". I". !"‘ *=”_¥_@%?SS_S 'sTi=:.&"`Y buy w»nwd.~....P.r.mwn§ so ii gi W ANTED.-To purchase or to rent_a. house -.ontaining 8or 9 rooms. Pieasant situation. and having all modern 1-onv -niences. Apple; at _ once to E. .Lock.Box 136,Charlottotown. Bi. _ ' lwaNrmo._A eitioirot mm or as a 0 _ 1 9.5 ork byasobor andlndustrims vonnu man tu r;'i9mmen:lations. Addrnspl C. care o ua mn. _ .‘~,i,mc Wand ‘ $9_00` LOST.-Two keys attalclilod to a. chain. Albion i Finder will please leave at this omce 12921 [_ , - _ . . ` "WAN'l"Hl'.-'-‘.:ldvera| good cooks and eirls t rgeneral house work. References required. in o $1_00 Apr ly to Miss Snelgrcvas, Kent St 'och fe -27 3i ood e HH $ .50 scrofula, rheumatism dyspepsia, catarrh, ‘ S " Ne - S I ‘ -C--_I HI: __ . ' _ Richznd £235 colorin ,lxilggaglii origllggl designs. The cream ogsseleetion from the. ga.sternb$ills,tlgathered together by our u ers 1; d ` ' ~ -Jyas. Patle'1~~a.fi m 1.00 _ ii in I .ii iz 1 J _ _ C 9 _ 1.023 §;g,,,;_3;';¢,=;_;gn,f_;>,§§,,;»,o°w§',1=,¢-,gmHogg, Garters for_Wa|I Paperm vies. 274i ' ‘ * J W 1-00 #sci .50 1519! \NTED:-A dis _ = , or #uve-vil°=`*= Azul!! galgabtgf 'gg Jo Sydney. U. _H.iBIv. . A _ ‘ \ ` J. .25 olfrlclt Toi RENIT.-In-' rlow;on1'3i°¢k_J .25 “W ' Ioccuniel by W S rltavnra. apply ro 1°' .25' 1.00 1 . (X) dc Fl Lil) fond a :nv ‘ 1' i ~.:. . iw »5_t_;,_’.$~"§‘.f.!;‘.*:.‘»‘if'..“.’.‘.:..‘;**'° "im _ i-onriyiiuc 1tii'i°iiif°° ‘°'i°¢§i°§f'..» ‘ - .en’ °°°‘1Pi°d a_ llillorkorpzie ou o e o er iwgitero I was on duty all night, y . y vt Y cam some breakfast. I th t d ' h I _ McRae tothe Isla: 6.11 t-hes trenches of the Boers, held* by them) m ’ l ' -. ' _» Mauser and Shrapnerfrom ,Milli ere ying _ ;,_abo_ut. A Yesterday, Thursday, we re.iL cumed kopje to prevent vimgnm»4~ enemy’s reinforcements coming in li extremely cold but I lmpt self tolorably warm by sitting aroundmy ednes- murmng ,we marched. to another pfora. da.y’srost, and really had undsy s battle, mi found umm flu dead horsesandoxenw 1 back ofthe naval guns- . the afternoon, when we oo- Dightwis Stormy cold and wet. Vitllii Fire and -Jared to olfecs insurance at More eeef- ..'.i.:.§.i1§.‘z..r.i°...f;°:.:.i‘:i°..i‘:~.:....:e rtsiiiie fc.-.....».. N M me -H ef med I". """*'" °"l"- 5-4- oan g¢°gmmgd5¢° "N b0_u~d°" *lg* ladies tmlqred garmentmone wrinkie l)B 8l)16 I6 l0Cate the .-_...___ @0115 1'°°m. 611. ruvlprs the effect. ellémy definitely. It is reportstlthat tho' e Tenders will o - , A °h»ve.»f=he'i=iduiat_n»__ if fB,§;’w§°*“<§,,};{ notaedgawféxtaayjmms S; -; ,°l0oiesi>uig’“anii are wmmt§"'ii¢b§or§n;:'§- ' A _ _ _ _ .. ?.‘“'d °.,°°. 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