wah through him an’ that sight we’ll 5:: _ 7 ., ». i 1 eetingato eeuimsaes prom at T". fatally wounded. ties lights in th' open Nationsti hts 7:80. ‘ Pu’ ` . Common sense teaches that a debilitated system _ _f_Vm. DIAY CHARLO'I'l‘E'l`0Wl\T P E I JANUARY I8. 1900 *__ _ _______ __ _ _ _- _ _~ ? *'31* *-*i _ J W hats tt. ray ul Hinnlssyf’ Tn behind threes an’ rocks Ye can ut MR noouei oN itil; WAR "°'°"°'°' FRDM THE -- playin‘ an their ilags ll_iii.‘ l’r`tis a in d is I wintslong P-3”. |"‘","’“..“ ihradition iv th’ Biiiish ar-..riny tha We done th’ same way oursilvea," ,Q 'Q w n. 'gn waris being shot at 'l`bat’s wrong said Mr Hennessar gn",-N. M., War is shootin‘ st the other tellow We didttat ’ said M Diol y W “md ,h’“".~a* A COULD M AT ,RPTORM An’ th’ Boers squat behinda boulder were in s dhream, oo Th only thing llllllhe lllileh ‘lim I 1 I Hen", .\ , ,my or a three or set eomlortnb e in the bed is th otter fe.low was in a thrance We 5. hu' “nd @ Ilwk I “W K, 2,, Om ,m apo 0 to hicli all trinds is invited thei ivarivei- woke ii tirst An ann ho “,¢g"¢._“,. ._____. ._ _mi Zine I i \1.il ti said \li' Hooley. l ii nys AT 9° "mv d9P°°|t the" 'mel like" ` Wh ,W bghmm I ‘mu ht lac in th bank at home an’ th’ ah- wsr w is i se hi oti i Glass balls l ntver sen 'muded beggars gm” (mt m thu" Si l\ W W (S dinnvnii v :nn on me. 'Tis n thrall iv l they se a meeuw W th’ (uhinet aol ll ' ` _ kv | _ ing. They haven`t been taught i'rl L"m°°" ininiv si r. r_~i.~_'_ :. ll ve hit him we get. wa” ‘ff _"'°_H_ be _we‘I _'O' ‘° N9" hundhreds iv years that ‘tis a miracle three gout si-.»_~:,,S_ \\-gre mm people reniiniin th cities iv th Thrinsvan. p » an Bi-utah mai isa _ _ _ "ther C _lr h Nh I _ rto bean ollicer an’ a disgrace to be Han in 0 G *_ I ecnld write ihstdhrwms iv tizhis. A man I niverj I h 5; Pl _ _ U3 'j 9 ”‘°°m°””_ a private sojer. They knew that it g g n 00 r ay- Ulee #will Ike! aa' before (,mDl_8 up au. up something: . occ am er ainvitla an lihodesdorl an _ _ hi Q. v V _ u _v Hom, In , 5’ _ imedinth ,paP,“‘ M wen as up!! Mr. Robinette, counsel for Cell liffhtlq lvlimh into him an -tis all over in a ` P W' °° t* ’P"“g° N ‘q'1°‘z°"' Msrkess iv Dookleberiy that.'s had his H°°'Y ‘u"*m°» "50 ‘"9 °°°V'°‘°d 0| iiiiiim its "im im ms, or ii he does" dh" '°“' "V ““”d’ ‘V ‘h` 31”’ h" ey i I _ _ ~ that we wssenet is l le. ee y _ ~ . aging shot 0 ,_ B t th ini( 1°ok__ murder at the Assizss. is preparing a N H _ Th' ¢g|||y*, |.¢&*.. Idol* ‘eel in I pu: him on his back f,_mn ompn. thi nccouni igwiped clean, in, rr notoriety? Au iiheyeywigm is mouse for appeal._ One of the grounds of E wth. ..A t hom' "te, with their mummy ,Net his argument will be that the sentence _ aqhg ir honor protected. an’ their bats in Ut "x°°°d°° °‘ ‘ Pfl°°°°r “U” friends come .ir-round au' 5,y_ _Munn in ? hot sleepin , Hinnissv, mind ye. m good ordhen Ani so ,hey hammer not be cariied out upon a li-gal holiday, w ’ asn’t. anny dhreams iv con-quest. g' i - - ° - H05 _lor dies non. Th th hi I th . ' But whin ainan with long whiskers mia!" th, lmmy keep' comin, an, ' so er mono e 0|) hi _ _ _ th ’ k'lt lb 'll h lb ' i maneta ine, that l can‘i riymimber an' "B°M°m°'"'F,"‘h°~7 ha" pm me" Mud’ Prey re I ey ave mr mm” 9 * 1 i 1 hate to death. Ani ‘J-n I h I . U Whlhfl BOFY d0ln Sli ull# 8 Li!! to his watch nn’ chailn au` :ng um” ? -what S .me hlmd. th. Boar do' 51° comes r-ridiu‘u th’ r-road an' sa nsvmz'1°s sciiarciif __ - P 'Y' shoulder till I look down an' see that I \sv\in’t a stitch on me but a short eh rt. , An) thin I wake up. Th’ list iv knock ’ . _ t got a leg undher me. an’ a rock in inimy we have against us not bein’ our ‘ °°“t° ;|l?m?°dt:;';;,'°m:’°t:‘:‘d‘:n°h: :out iv ms,’ hte ba°a‘ya. I _ tell ye, Hin- kinds. we will Pget the gloiyous ilira ‘ _ny lmaqougm twin", may up tssy. yo eau ta man that I ditions iv the E i:u'°`;,u.&wa..°y_» th” un' An,\l_‘l:;:.h_m ;i)i'g’u`r Liiiziplizialoi; to oome|sneak alovig you kindly tiuee ant hit -__,. t Bo." t md 'nh ’ _ 'vs and. but .thim on_tn npck.’ they’dbe less 'I r-re- Thur.. Central Christian (Kindergar- Nllil' Pins an' Bib°lnes.’u¢|,°, _yt ,he knows it he goes home to his _wits gret-to-states an' more ‘Pm plaaed-to- len Hall-Rev. J. W. llotlonnell, . . with his hat mussed she won t like it re-ports. Zlhey wud so. au’ I m a man Friday, leth,odietChurch; Spssxgg... so he lets behind n rock nn’ plugs Chefs been through columns iv war Re D B I °we’ll Just goat thim.‘ they nys,au’l . v. . .ll Leod. It th’ lidis knocked ul he’s‘ Ye’lldl¢.llnnissy that 'tis onl an-rm~ M c i ~ K p y w I’m ` A y goin to apologise lo Shatter He may ____ -*N HU* A ‘ \ not have aunv medals t’r standin up in _ Their ou’y thrid tion is that it`s better r U" W th gm” but be h'"°°° h" t»,,.,,;i, . .l. gls~~ bills thriinin' si P°"?W Path"’°"§‘“ 3° P‘“h"Y~ A" tobe u live Bohr thin a dead l:ero.._°i'" dhr°_v° his b“°kb°”.'d imo lb’ _ __ _ which comes. perhms, to th. “mv river occupiedbethe tornierelyloathed _ ns Ari__-lv..\`=~iwn~ that we think iv iinidecidcd tho: as th war will ont). lip ul. _ _ _ °1` etsudin’a line iv type beginnin’:--‘I '°°°"‘d °”° b°f°1'° 05|” »J\ll¢l¢ of ma ta ._ whntiver his name is. ye er wanted at "gmt w 'um » Meredith belore sentence was pronoun- » t a||‘e0l!-Zfimlile UIQ "91 Wlndllff il* l||'fl'0ll¢.’ he goes home nn’ tnkes a "An this Hkmiqy com’ him tied. Mr. Hartley _Dewnt¢, County W mn; the streets with a chip on me rile tr’m th’ wall an’ pdgrnming d|;,“m,_ It hm Brimh md Crown Attorney. stated this morning _ Km,” ms "FE Pzle This unclean an’ rapacious :ll:;:"l:’e :yy is rzgidiivyhyuttheagentgiggg -_._ _ - - _ - ` Fila . rn nvisie i r l f eats to me ortedir in dhrgms wud make ::;:|°.ri€°:g [git og. P :u.:°"Bl:|b1|°| I 'mu' "V33 *°*n‘" in agcant tha? pehnlg Cmxn" Q "°*°‘ Fiissimmons ee poor. ut ne’raawan , i . w ndinislds , dthattdale l 'dn " mm ‘I‘°'°°‘“' We '“ P“°'°° ‘° "Y P=-v°P°"- lil -."‘f.i"}'.i"lL '$7 f<'i2Z'fi'.'Z‘ ".'i"` li "33 fl? ‘§1"i'3° intl." if'°"‘-'° 1»;1l»i»m»»1»’»°°;°--w ¢-i»- eff: ’" "°"' ""‘°'* ““ ‘°“°"'°l *' "T“°°'m' m' m°d°’ ""h‘°d' ‘°' Don’t be long’ gdne an’ negro is telfey hifveledlrlirigeliulu ills: “"3 °n°"°d H" D°"“"“°°¢“ nltnaudz-_ ross th’ set- They wint te sleep an’ _ _ . '_ . 1 } ' H . d,,,,,,,_ M. ny, my uw. shooisen an' is »,s._ Nei wiiiis rn baits. This _noi bein' Engisiic sn' iii' "°" d *PP 7 “ "U *° *ll* '¢°*°°°° °f varyous editions iv th’ London ps- _laglgrltwill beoahie qtxationgl which Mr. ; ° - - ne t r ti ° ' l _Jan schmldt or Pu Otroole’ npers printed in this country keep °“ K ° *PP °\"°° °l' I nlT§5§iis Jelggéi fini "rigs l§E~3:£ i ehsttnellsgthe oouldnot W ~o _ lx_s_f r .i sin* _n_r hm _U T , ' » ` I Good Common Sense cannot be built up by continued purging, which reduces the strength of a body already weakened by disease. ' Most so-called blood builders are purgatives. Dr. illiams’ Pink Pills / fel' Pdlt Pttttlt/~_.». do NOT act upon the bowels. They renew and enrich the blood and make weak, tired nerves strong. They strengthen and only ,strengthenlfrom the first dose to the last. I ' T Most people find benefit from a tonic at this season, and thousands of authen- ticated cases prove Dr. VVilliams’ Pink Pills to be the best tonic medicine known. ” That is why these pills have a larger sale than any other medicine in the world. ‘ HEALTH BROKEN_DOWN. A t Mr. John Barley, Lachute .\Iills, Que., says :-“ Up to about seven years ago I had always oeen a healthy man. At that time my health began to give way, and at last I was left almost a physical wreck and for the last tive years have not been able to do steady work the best part of the time, and as the many medicines I tried failed_to help me,_I had begun to'look upon my caseas hopeless. Finallya friend urged me to try Dr. W illiams’ Pink Pills, and now after the use of only five boxes I am feeling well and strong. It is simply marvellous what tney have done for me, and I shall always recommend them to my friends.” The same good sense that leads you to give Dr. Wihiams’ Pink Pills a. trial will prompt you to refuse any substitute an unscrupulous dealer offers. A druggist who _ ~ says he has “ something just as good,” or “just the same except in name,” is trying to mislead you for the sake of the extra profit the substitute gives him. The genuine L packages bear the appearance of the engraving on the left, and may be had of all dealers or direct from the Dr. Williams’ .Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.; at 50 cents a. box or six boxes for $2.50. JQ1 'T » CCCCTQC 4" T "T i "" “ TT`4 T " ~* l ri if if 9' . _ slowly pest to tlie cemetery.Upou enquiry _ - 4 are not in it ourselves there B ighting _ ' _ _' T I l mm =u;m . e so . sag...- QQQOQQQQQOQQQQQOOQ OQQQOCQOIQ ,...‘i.‘..‘¢.:...i..... °i"':..2.‘:° ..,...|» 'it ~ ~ _ » I sscad as thicglika it. Ima¢Je it you nn. our tents down and I as dark as pitch and teruipitohisonlylgurative. Allstar- valsa lash, ot vivid llghlnhg would llluuiine the heavens only to leave the 1 darkness more intense. The wind wa_s teirilc and stalwart indeed was the lad that braved it. llsy ba it thlnderad- iaii you its imiii it is impossible to scribe it, or the rnln (U82 1 soon cleared sway.and the niagailnqg ot a periect South African niglitaldad us to repair damages. Bllles wet, oven ooats water-logged; the blankets in the tents had soaked as much water ns pos sible, and to cap it all, our oonipsny’s equipment was mixed up with the equipments of every other company. It was an experience at sorting. Our camping ground is superior the position occupied at Da_ Aar. But the water of Charlottetown is not to he found here and we consider the water poor. We expect to be called into action ntl any minute and we are all readv. The boys who tarawelled from the Gsrdea’s capital on that distant Wednesday morn were never in batter spirits. You will imagine that we have taken on the a customs of the country when I tail yon all our whiskers have grown oat. We get 'the Imperial hard-tuck. bread, 'oatmeal, beet, mutton. potatoes. Jam is also issued and we can buy almost anything in the shape of food or drink. Our camp is between two towering hills and in many respects is similar tu Ds r 8 The 1st Shropshire, the old 46th, furnished the ouiposts last night _and the ring of riie shots rent the air. This morning it was circulated that a sentry had shot a sergeant and a private. It appears that the soldiers tried to pass a sentr_v,and he hailed them. The soldiers replied: °°It.’s all right. you know us,” and gave the same reply three times. The sentry fired eight shots, piercing the sergeant three times and the private tour times. Just alter ireveille this morning the report was con~ iilrmed when a military funeral tiled I we learned that it was an Argyll and Sutherland Highlander who had been shot. Those who did not chance to see the procession had their attention called to it. by the --Dead larch lu Saul" and other suitable pieces. ridgesinour bandoliers. In addition tothe eighty rounds wa also carry twenty rounds in our ball ` pouches aird it is understood that more will be issued. While we , , _ _...~ ,W .J ‘ goin on all around us. Every day OOQQQQOQQQQOQQ ~°-#M ¢~»»~