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Doli‘i go on experimenting with nan-led remedies: if you have eiitiirrli ln any ‘ funn, cure it now with Japanese C:it:ii°i°ii l‘nrl~. rlwre is danger in deluy. Price. -i0 0 cents, by ull drligglsts. or mailed. post pnid. by the Griffiths :ind Macpherson Lo., Lim- ited. l21 Chui-ell street. Toronto. A _ Anything and Everything ~ In the Book and Stationery line. I A big stock of school bookacopy books, scribblers, pens, inks, _ pencils, etc. - " 0 The latest novels by the leading authors. Get some to _reed these long evenings. ` Picture Framing a Specialty. l Open evenings. _ i F. J. no_n__;NsBY, A’Life Or :an -Endowment with the llllrl Llfe is what Orr S Y need to protect your family in event d All elrly dehth, or for your own llpport in old age. Standard rates are now consider- b pbly lower than 'American Compsn ` resold lower than most Canadian “C Companies . best feature ' _. Geitétingtgliusilciiiiitit og an iiistrument dei Apply to ‘is also union. In the months of Msyio _ _ pg? uguty gran” ir;_S9h_unlIiI<§éé>§fft°r’l:)1‘<;rhsa1‘iTe A August supplies of arms and ammunition V- theiiliilit we can su 1 the & c were being openly shipped through Cape ,EJ _ i lllstrllmelit.---Miller Q@en i _ “H _ I Il' n 0, colony to tho orange stats and sir Alfred f _ 0 0 ` » _ ‘ Milner drewitheattention of the provincial Aaqnts ' ' Premier and of the Imperial Government Cnstandard- ‘fe ‘Assurance 0 to the fact. It was in connection with " _ V . , . this indian i1int.soln~oinor disolosod io. Omces 33 Queen Street. sir Alfred his sounds ond ins 0 t off his _ . _ colleagues. They did not see how the _ shipments of arms and 'ainmun ` Policy THE WAR There is good news this morning from all along the front. Kimberly is receiving its much needed supplies after the long siege; railway communication with Cape Town has been restored; Lord Methueifs City, which will now become the base of S supplies for] the British advance to Pretoria. Cronje`s forces are being pursued, and are reported to be surrounded. If so he] must fight and be whipped, or surrenderi at discretion. The British force in his in the open country. General Buller has apparently driven Joubert`s army fromthe south side of Tulega |River, though apparently with- out iutiicting very severe loss upon' Joubert he may retreat to the bound- v ary, raising the siege of Ladysmith and taking up new defensive positions in the almost impregnable mountain passes. The enemy’s forces in Zululand are also report _ l ' _»'_ ‘ .- DIED . i of anxiety carried by the iII_lP¢1’l°~| G°‘°°m' SnpfCmC' CQHI1. g _ ' mi ' ~ ment in the days whensuccessive reverses ~ -......_; . _ ` -_ _ ~ iq ' r _ll€ Ili 1 Li I _ `_ C A‘ *io _ n]€t our amled forces and! v '_ , . 1%' _ it W B I B our own colonies in South Africa were George F Robinson vsl “The” 'Bti "1 Senior, in his 88th year ` WE NESDA - o division has advanced to the Diamond c ferences between 1i_[a,iorGeneml Hutton, _ an V _ _ _ ed no be rem-ing_ “governing the military forces These movements, which cause so °f the °°““t1`Y Wm be 3° ‘hd “Sgt” much satisfaction tothe British public, -Permit the apmintment ' fadini bf' V' will proportionally discourage the enemy -5°” t‘° supfeme °9mm*Pj§;;_l,Thi‘ _.is and destroy their hopes. But Joubert’s "H °“°“3h In its l"§Yz fighting has not been greatly Canadmln ai \.q.“a.'lmed by wealzened and we must expect stubborn! the °6ihbin°d` mmtad'-17 kn°“lIé&$’€ 5ght;ng’fr0m mm and M8 stalwart perleuoe in active service and gei before he is reduced to the lbulbm’ °°nfld°“°° 5° `;PP°i“féd t° _ ' responsibleapositioni t is , W _ _ . _ abandoning the struggle. sible that the present or some war "Many savers S _ B f #Boots M »,, may develop such an otiicer, but at pre- ou? 0 _», f PREMIER SCBREWEWS NEUTRALHR "sent he is not in sight The defence ofmafnd 811993 to 33 r gent* . . . - psf , s A curious fact is brought. to light Canada against invasion willbepartands dlSGO\ll¥t, R. KA. JOSY. ll The Patriot is-may-1 :rno dsfonn of the Newfoundland Gov- I'r is announced as result ofthe d tho ottawa Govorniaontithnt the iiiwi barely P08-li E _ A d h - _» 1, DrugStore. - ' ' , pondence between Sir Alfred Milner, mmm' 'n l ough Om: .paS