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Cal! early and get your pick of them. BEER 2 QUEF te ee ‘ SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY acaeeee Office in New Prowse Block first door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection, QR. AYEPS Particulars of the Struggle in South Africa. CARDINAL VAUGHAN AND THE | that reign of law which usually follows British supremacy. Let us remember that we are as a “drop ofa bucket,” that we are His in- struments, to be used or cast aside at His good pleasure. Let us not pro- voke Him to reject us by pride, self- righteousness and contempt of others. Rather let?us humble ourselves as a nation before Him, confess our sins, and repent. While we realize with greatful confi- dence the most honorable mission with which God seems to have entrusted us, we must endeavor nct to be altogether unworthy of it, and must determine to make God, both in national and private life, the first object of oui leve and Text of the Loyal Mandement of the Cardinal Archbishop of West- minster Concerning the War in South Africa. His Eminence Cardinal Vaughan has issued the following circular to his clergy : Archbishop’s House Westminster, December 20, 1899.— Rey. Dear Father.—The fortune of war in South Africa fills the public mind with justifiable anxiety. While the negotiations were proceed ing public prayers pro pace were offer ed threughowt the diocese at every mass when the rubric permitted. Since the declaration of war prayers have been offered in like manner pro tempore belli. These prayers continue. A solemn requiem was sung last month at the Pro-Cathedral for the souls of those who had fallen in battle. A second public requiem will be sung at the Oratory on the first day avail- able. Functions in other churches will ; be duly announced. | In addition to prayers for dead, we should now offer public and united supplication for our army, officers and men, and for speedy success to the British arms. Whatever doubt was entertained as to the lawfulness of enforcing the British demands by resource to the | sword, there canbe ro doubt now that | we have been forced into war, and that justice is in our side. It has been clearly ascertained that Boer leaders in both republics had long since determined to strike for the establishment of a Boer supremacy throughout supremacy throughout South Africa ; that military preparations on a large scale had been secretly car- ried out for that purpose. It i3 also clear that the negotiations for a peace- able solution of the difficulties that had arisen were suddenly broken off by the ultimatum declaring war within a few hours, unless England withdrew her soldiers from her own colony, and for- bade her troopships to enter her own African ports. There cam be no mis— take as to the intention; the invasion of British territory has been accompani- ed by a formal anda repeated declara— tion of the annexation of the invaded territory to the Boer Republic It is always lawful and sometimes necessary to resist invasion and annex- ation vi et armis. It is now a question of something more than of what is lawful. The question is, shall the British Empire be allowed to fall to pieces by supineness and by want of determination and self- denial ? The answer is, No. This Empire has been raised by the same Providence that called the Roman Empire into existence, and as God used the one towards the attain- ment of His own Divine purposes of mercy, so does he seem to be using the other, In spite of che blunders and crimes committed by many of her soms in building up the Empire, the Empire | has made for peace, for liberty for law and order. An Empire that has power to establish these conditions—which are preliminary to the jspread of Christ- ianity—is possessed of a great and sacred trust, not to be surrendered un- til God Himself sha)] demand the sur- render. At the present moment count- less millions in the Dark Continent depend for their temporal and eternal salvation upon the establishment of personally and collectively to make every,sacrifice necessary or useful for the fulfilment of His trust. For these purposes, you will please to recite on Sundays, until further orders, after the principal Mass or at Benediction, the prayers to be found in the Manual among the “Occasional Prayers” and headed, “In Times of Calamity.”, t y > t ' Your faithful and devoted servant, HERBERT CARDINAL VAUGHAN. The Flower of the British Army. 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It was this regiment which after fighting all throug the Peninsular War with the Duke of Wellington, had the distinguished honor of the closest connection with the great Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte atthe finish of his marvelous career, being in charge his exile there, and carrying his corpse on their shoulders to his lonely grave under the cypress trees at8St. Helena: In the famous picture by Miss Thomp- ‘son, of the crowded troopship sailing for the Crimean War and its picture of the return from the war, the regi- ment there by her brush depicted is the ‘old 2oth. The immortal Wolfe for ‘eight years was in commandof the zothx Sir John Colborne, Governor-General of Canada, was an old 2oth officer ‘(afterwards Lord Seatom and a field 'marshal), and whose name will stand ‘in the history of our country till the crack of doom. | Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, | druggists refund the money it fails to cur@ 25c. E. W. 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