.i \'i:t.o1‘ious sweep of Lg;-d se _~ _ . . _ ‘ .I \“ ., "fran gi 5-q llllllllllli lillillllllll Y, APR.”-h lil ING. WILL OUR BOYS COME HOME I’ ‘go gg M;\)' S, |$6,~Ml‘.ChM1!hBl‘~ in the House of Commons, war in South Africa would be most serious wars that could be waged. It would be in the of a civil war. It would be a long a costly war._" This statement that the treine-riailbus didiculties of ruggle were foiiéseen. and it also that in the liglit of present appear- vrg are probably si-ill :nearer ,llc 'ng than the end of the war. enemy is yet far from being con- but a great deal has been gained. oligarcliy lléi been compelled to the idea of conquest. There is longer ai. qiiestéén that their plans included the anne.\;at»ion of Colony a nd .\';ital. the expulsion power from South and the ci~eario`n of a great. Dutch in which the’ suprein-icy :of the language _polity would be it has been inwtwhe Transvaal, and and fprivigges of; the English- population as sniiill as they are try. These hopes and preten- abandoned after the relief of and L.idysmith,the capture of the fall of Bloemfontein. Not was there an offer to suspend hos- ` the of the guaranteed e of .twd%epublics. So much i been gained" _ us a. strange*-v letters now being published written by our boys at the, that so many oi tnem speak of coming home in May or at date. _\o donut they have si very dixierent impression, `ret1eniher that the letters we I were written at a time when “Inc i to indicate an early anal# of our arzns. It wvasrifg. then; then in the Hush oi1` ini.~.,;i:ie that the war_was i ni:.:iy~i>f the Canadians were that at the end of the si:\ ° Wliic-f~i they enlisted thei tl:-.ff are required to .serie for' ggoverii ‘_Ii`:>_ situa- r~r lifiiiie--eo.;iiii;;-is t‘iiei‘efore ye ce, ei ,-i' emi we believe tha; . I Work yet ii wozripleteri i°or vrliicli i /’,.£..L f f-;1',?:-,l'_:‘-Sl \_.._ » .' -~ wr: gi .t-1: t ~ 1 »..i.. e an l ii;-fliioxis _ » 1//gf. ._,._.__.¢_, ___1_;._=,.;l.i ,_ ` __ ,I if 1”. "‘-"15, ~'. =:- 5*'/';~'//, _ .j l ‘ ._ __ _,/ K ,_ f‘ " i ’ ""'1“lly .sue tlieii, all `f ie most e C0x:1c.’»iit both tliej: :iiiil we n'i;'.zi_‘, iiiontlis ii¢i”oi'e the cziii take place. ?.__~_._.s__ ____ f -Vu -m I g _ I ha_ve Backachgyou ha Dliease, Ifyeu negl¢'¢: isyet securely held, land thefw ' A _A V I A ` I V besaid of the Sections of Cape ' V , ‘ __ '_ . ` Land sind Bechuanalaudfi '*- . ‘ C ’ .. i . i s or ‘ii Biici iioisii" f5--/J' -~ »=-- =»-»-f---» aresiml h \v - = 4 » ~ ' ” I ` '- ~' ' “ " with you in your irreparable loss. Your I son was a friend of us all.During the tcdi ‘ ons and trying months he was with us he always remained cheerful and encouraged by his example the down hearted. Never durlng that time of constant association did I hear him utter aprofaue or impro- per word, buthe lived in the midst of most trying surrouiidinirs a quiet un- \ “Q Y 8 his Bible every night. One day coming from Thomas farm house where we had had dinner he told me what a comfort it was to him to have a settled religious belief. He lived nobly and died glorious- ly. \Vith the deepest sympathy believe me most faithfully, An1‘HuizfMi-:Li.isH. U@lé PA.-xiioiziiisiio, Miircliilrd, 1900. l)E.\R MR. 'l`.\\'i.oi<,-ltfis with profound regret that I write to you to offer you the deepest synipathy of iiiyself and of Com- pany "G" over the sudden ending of ycuri son; he was bravely charging the :lines i of the eiieiiiyjust at dark when \lie met his death. which was instantaneous and painless. A great favorite with the com- pany, always doing his duty. he is greatly missed, and we regret his los i as a com- rade and as a soldier, as yoi a dutiful. son. £2, 9s, and 6d in cash and a. iwatch and chain and a book were on him which I handed to Private Furze for safe keeping for you. I may say he was buried with his com- ades under some green trees on the banks of the Modder River and had the Church of England service read over him. V ,_ Again offering our united sympathy in your loss and trouble, iiaisnnainiianuuiiiunu _,_ _ _ _ _ WHY sh`ouldn’t a woman enjoy life? Why shouldnt she bestrong ani . _ V , _ _ . . an all wise Pro idence intended ? ostentat-EousChristianlife uietl readln ‘N ¢ _ 9; \’»’ in open revolt against British _W em d° ” by "_“p V micaiqiiie iiigmsi guide niaxiiic onnisu mivie. limi-iinii pfiwfiei-ei min.-i who-ii 57'.-"”’°7’ "ik the disloyal elements being _-'Must be a. gocd roadster and stylish ",’}‘I*6;perfe¢ni;hi;im moi :tice opuriae axle. when this surface ish-med HALF .s .MUCH Soliaitoi-nfor qt Brush Hosta ‘.1 _ _ ' _ nv £18 _ ‘ ~_ ‘ - ~ 1A1lIG!'||3“..`Y¢1lW~ . , _ vtlienisgives the moment iPrice no object if qualify matches. i HALF§§Mt?C1;r1d'l:C.a A;'R2§Yu'l"l¥EixRw’ll§:dt‘1ag?ui`;dlhye °ausfacmr'y° REMEMBER “°f°"°“°° "~l> *$5* “°|4°'| lil" - _ ' ransom _ an removed. lApply an once. .ILIPEEIAL SI L_. (IQ, ];_,1;(1., Soilla-mwihdifnaléénmymum bouts in ¢ . coniiiicns that cena to pm- V' C. E. MURRAY, IE’et1*O1e'u.Ih. » s ‘ 4. .. ' %<;n‘rofl. §r.."B. ‘ ` -lcwwwfll shine! war and make the date of its* ,‘ip16€5ipd _ __ H°l'°‘D°»Vi°5-N i " - " -` I I ' i P ii . . ___ _ _ _f “il -:»A.-1 r ill, - Letters oi Condoleiice.\ . _ _ DEAR Mn. _TIT-.u'i.oii,--I write I i S s 5 _ - i' ‘ . . to you to express my heartfelt sympathy J ' Yes, but those. aching; _hii<>_k8_~f»,,-al1~~l. *aching backs. fWh,at»a lotiofemiseiy and they bring into the world l Hut they aching; they wouldn’t be ii thekidneys di' their Kidneys are such delicate little orgau_s~ get out_of- order the poisons they ought to the blood are left in-and carried all through Backaclies, headaches, pains in the limbs, and hundred other ills follow as naturally as night follows day. But there’s a cure-a perfectly sure, reliaole cure- lliis. A. BEAM, Cochrane, Alberta, writes; °‘I'y _- ' »M1is Gao. Linen, Ont., _. __ I remain yours sincerely. took doctors’ medicine for backache and kidney trouble, _ fcannot speak too highly of Doa'.n’s Psllmlly isclear that we had too soon con-_'_ ‘ _ A_ H_ MCDONALD, and receiving no benedt I started using Dosn"s Kidney was iso' had that ` I cou1du’t straighten up the sciigliem part of the V ideutennnt Pills. After two days’ treatment I was surprised to End safe:-ing great pain, I used one box of the pills State had been paeified and C d ' myself beginning to improve, and the improvement con- result was simply mlrvellous. _ ‘It wok Gvisryblt of under British mle_ The Sm.,.ender'r 011* - “G” C°l_1\l>2Hy» Rvyal Cwaiian, tinued so rapidly that by the time the box wis finished piin out ofmy back so now I. em do my own burghers and' he giving up offnegiment. the paiuwas entirely gone and has never returned. ' . work 'without the e s1ighestincouire`nance.- I that was appears now to have been ..?_,,____ My husband is now taking ihe pills for kidney com- account of my experience with this remedv may be of tc mu the British com _ _ plaint, and _says he is deriving great .benefit from them. " beuelit to othor sufferers in directing them to a. means] _ ' ` W d 1 ‘vi _ 8 false security that wauld The Chinese language ls spoken by\K§ both think there is no me icine equal to Doans of cure wiyforfm-iiierimciiery and' about one-third ofthe iiiimiiiimrs ofihe f i “°‘ Pius-” ' P gi0be_ I Doa.n’s Kidney Pills are 50c.~a box,3 boxes for $1.25, all druggists. The Donn Kidney Pill Co, Toronto lt is clear that nopart of the 2 » ._ . , _ ' _ ` _ _ I “Illini 1 DOAN5 KI DN EY PILLS » . They’ve been curing people in Canada for "1 J; curing every form of kidney trouble, from the simplest _ _ backache down to the largest stage of B-right's disease. - th! §-___ - . ° V ' ' ._ - _ _'_ _ -_I-U-1|. 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