"` * "Pu -->¢‘~cs-\~rw\°' _ ~‘ ‘-~ i ,=..~.»:..» , =~‘!=;" ». 3 s Me-” » Ji; ‘>f~“~'i~,~,','\i'.~ Y .V . » ir K .» r »f~,,,:..__»;;_.~,_.-, =_~._._ V , "" we i», ‘7";, -315 »‘.--'f.'>"-"=:'»'r;x:~"'~i; 'rss f=UAfDI\N. f“HAm.o1~1i_'r iWN. Pinson snivmn i=1._mo. Aran. 21 1900 +%%+0444++O+&4 piiiiicuiiiis up Eiuyais Rises asain Hum ii \ T F. i~iii.=irr0~z W ith Load Robert ~i Fiel l Fone, South africa, March 9th, 1900 ith the gmitest possible pain that I heard of the dea exceedingly that I arrived too late to rm Q22 S31? 3:1? l11““l'» ll have Men W YOU When you rst heard of lt. My and my prayers are for you. You have the greet that y our boy on several occasions showed himself to srzriticin himself for the comfort of others durin t e first ht on Sunday, the 18th February saviour e in the regiment exercised a fine influence flcllfl N* Wt “bebkelh His grave has been marked to his memory only and uiiiii i see you, that I pray God to comfort you, his and the family Yours sincerely, Trios. F Fui.i.aa'roN A 1 S___1w|=1-1 to say that your son died instaiitaneously, so that he Bmgsufer ani Pam T F F -o-o e-e-o-ow-Q-0-+04-0-0-0-1-o-o-o-o-o-e-0-o-o-o-o-Q-o-o-o-o-o-+0-o * on nannies 1.1-rrriin. Oiixxox Rivxn March 13th 1900 ’ *ralli Thousands ofpeople ride theirl itself, till the present. tis w th al thankful heart the highest terms of his lovely Christian disposition one of the few who from the very first was keenl alive possibilities of the campaign He several times ad ressed and I personally know of a number of men who were direotl daily testimony Even those who did not sympathize wit feelings had a profound respect for him acquaintance fast ri ned into a flrin friendship and on learning news 1 felt his loss as eenly as though a brother were stricken has seen fit to remove a oun life sig u_e;efu1fuf,u{_»e, goth ygluse md house, gi the lower end of the street. s avean a un ant measure of It_haa_ _ enjlioriiliyearsatleiistforthe l ~ f-taoeatlioi-o :o'ieoo`ii'ihero stage of l ofGod and when the sti of death I _,_ o -- . ' , »; V - ives us patience to hear the separatioilig here for a b°§~‘“'¥"‘“'d it l'h°_m» '-' sure of an eternal union over there In talkin with now, but we.: ‘ . ii gem gqaf-s, anqDI'8gTl8l WC lCll'ned that l'\€ llld GOWD IS AUC much if thgy Wggld Qnly !gp1a¢e_them_ _ d bright lo the last lantly God bless them all and the Lord bless of miting ou a line re rdin the decease of you’ $3 in sympathyito the members of his sonovs ing .__ Robert Bond cured by Dodd's Kidne Pills Faithfully yours, H G BARRU-:_ 1; U, L. Rises. a“"°tt°t°“ n °Bright’s‘ Disease and was given up by the _ f e Kidney Pills, used them to the extent of bullets, als o a boom in the soap business." Boom IN ormiit BRANCHI-ns. If the injuries are not of a serious _` nature, the an imals will be carried `ofl` to l the horse hospitals and the veterinar`y‘ surgeons vi' ill get an additional fee. It is also possible that careless cab- Vi bles, drivers of milk waggons and lntoxi- E cated brakemen of automobiles will lose.. a wheel or break an axle occasionally through driving their _vehicles too near the dreaded pitfalls, and' then _the 'wagon and carriage manufacturers will have a ‘chance to turn an honest penny. - ' BOULEVLRDERS HAVE A COMPLAINT The residents of the 'Boulevard, from , Sixty-fourth street north,ai~ebecoming re- ` bellious and fear they will loose their beautiful street. They have found out that in place of constructing a tunnel lnl the (most approved manner, it will be built much on tl e same plan asa sewer. In other words it ls proposed to dig a wide dltch,'_and this will, of_course, mean ruin V to the cent al parkway, with its beautiful and grass, and that after the tunnel is* 0-*_ o-o-o-o-o-e will mean an increase sale of powder ‘or ’ completed it is proposed to, leave the _ditchopen and surround it with an iroiil U8- » 'Wheels along it every fine day on aecountl of its béalii'ty`,"audfwe"have some of thef finest apartment houses in the city up here. It is a shameto spoil the best street A in the city, and the expense of putting, I the Boulevard back in its present can- O00-ff-v, llllil-lil rr WILL BE A Bio .ion ¢Q-Q- _ _ They are going to have a bigger job than they think in excavating the tunnel, as the only portions of it that are not solid rook lie just in noni. of the norms' hoe- ‘* PAID HIS CLAIM after being given up by Insurance Mt. Brydges, April 16--Robert Bond, of ‘ this place is famiousas _the man -who was allowed Total Disability by the Provincial Provident, of St-. Thomas, and who sub- sequently recovered, owing to his use of Dodd's idney Pills. He suffered from O O-v0-O-O-O-O-‘-00-CO-0° doctors. The Insurance Company aid infallible cure for Bright’s Disease, Dodd’s <1 el fini ;._,,;mJ pp, “Ji ;1;~»l gui it was suggested t ere is V f » .mother pre."-"1 ive fo the dreaded all ` “_ il .§§.‘°,ei>T§`.fe§f.Tf. §~2'if.uffS$§i t§"€§Z°‘ilii..`?._.l.'L°.e_._§§i 'AMERICAN COAL T0 BE SENT T0 CANADQ. more than five minute; ata accidents caused by belated and inebri gonsumers G” €0mpany_ of i t the he night. She determinedto and pedestrians falling n 9 Pills again Three years Tltst would mean a boom for the hd is h h gems the manufacturers of abs0rhVent` U8 l» erthat she must Succeed, so this mm sm gotten, fha. dages `huHdars.of When they were more To day WGSVGTS 0 I1 and ehstillers of and cal- them most heartly. A _ " 13 "_ ""-*"""""'i-"l"'*"* ..-I gas -%--------=»-q»-- ,,. ' Qin: ‘ / . ,* ,, ,_ 4 . ~ " Vi _ . V.. ., _ One==’4/ l.i2l(llCS”" _ `f0ne“f Temptation Yldlll » -.. is the beaulifulcreations from London _ 1 , ` _ _ als: our own millinery for those who A a ~ ~ . _ _ 1 wish tocreatetheirown hats. 7 " __ 's .. ~ _ _ __ htiawolaeat if C 1 A_‘.1 the best Millinery designers of the world have helpidito make th ia temptation for yoir - We are making big strides in this $2 depsr‘in’ent-this year. We have ieso1v__ ed that we will have the biggedt andl ' \ _ V ba.-st Millinery department on ‘the Is- _dition would be great. _ 1 V I land before we feel sstisded. It alwhys has been and always will ba the low- est piiced one considering the qual- .ily . s ilillliiora ‘ is now turning out beautiful Hats at a price which is not at all opposed to economy. Try us. _ _ him the full amount of his claim, _ ` W twenty boxes and is well today. Arecent letter to an enquirer reads: Dear Sir-~In answer to yours, I would_ g say_my cure by Dodd's Kidney' Pills was entire y satisfactory and I recommend Yourstruely,RobertBond._~ r -~ _ - o ~to if Paris and New‘York in trimmed hats. ‘ s . f -f ' EaSily.... _ ___ .l!“'_l@_*ll 1 l l , ’ i i f § gg \ i J New N .l2lCl(ClS... . "" . _ , 2 _ f V ' V-_Q ` " ` ""3" 'E -__@ " _V .;l'.f,.i' . .- ’ - V E"-' 4 »_' - , _:ti 3’ ' » "J -= _~i~ - b.~ ~ A ' ~ . ,_._ . »-Q of ‘~ W . .» . V .- .;,#¢....-.~ , ~.f~ .., Di Charles Parkhurst Attacks Westminster Confession-A Creed of 24 Saxon Words ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _ _ _ ls -At the Madison \ get along with a confession o ureh Easter Sun taining but the little that Jesus said when _ Christian of this yearby the hewas trying to make a. which Rev Dr Chas. Park ‘ Nicodemus God so loved the World thllli H6 the Westminister confes- gave his only begotten Son, whosoever be~ _ - He said iii part -“ e lieveth in Him should 11015 p8l`1Sl1, but ' ______________ ______ _ _______________________________________________________g __________ _ __ new confession of faith have eternal life It gives tous the doct- _ V _ _ ng that the Presbyterian rine of God’s unlimited love, human guilt, Fw P ___ Kru er downward _He Bgersvtreating _their Hottentot sl____es_ one . . U1 9' 3 todo as much as It is (lm ld the dwlmty of Chrrsm Salvation through are to a man more or less under the influ-l farmer, named Jan Bezuidenhout, refused# l _ an incubu t d ' . l Cfl t f th in Christ, immortality, every _ _ ss_;a_p_p_ep__i;p;>nitl;_";> __0l;_l_`; :Saigon t____ee_qua___tVerS of the Words ence of their wives. It has always been 1 tosurrender to the troops sent to appre ` ’ so with the Dutch In every political hcnd him. This stubborn Dutchman,with _ Inth d th li f - e mst place the gmt thing monosbnables pmfmm Dug or any r' ' ° S th Africa the women have his wife and his little son, heldhis house I f 1d_ c isis in ou a system of theology for elder’ slmp1eenOug" for any our yeargm had their say and have made their voices' gallantly against the troops-the wife our present confession is,but At any rate we in :int a new creed - _ A _ bl‘l€f', Saxon statement | ending this one will not meet the neoessi- 1193-1`d» _ ° _ fi8hl»lIl8 as bl‘ll»V¢1Y as her h“Sb9~nf1“°t1u 9' d Of the courage and determination of the ~a-dozen of . e l ties of the case Better give it dignifie _ _ l of Jesus Christe place in the uiusuemfor “neon is, than Boer Womenmany notable instances are 90 the world I could hack it th pie es and revamp it for what 1`e¢01`d€d- In the Year 131% when Lordl Charles Somerset was Governor of Cape it is no* __ _ ,_ _ Town, there was considerable oisaifection among the biirghers owing to the action en e vernmen in ai-r_es in S 6 ____ hgigue olfwthteh f§1'omers_-ehaliged witht ilill As" W ffm H Ill Stand Back _ofthe lllcii and incite Them Prof _ Robertson Will, mm 'i , ’ ‘ei _-,V THE ibopeoiluilawoa. Ollien I Lao&ar laitaiii sirogiin nouns he ----------------------- ~ J.-1,-e__-.»,-_-.~,-ff_-,-_»__,_e__._.eh _ _Amongst the exhibits annie ceue¢iiaa;_exliiiia Colonial Building at Paris, the Canadian could commission propose tohave a fronts, __ V __ _ ____ she suddenly surrendered. _When the Mataee, after inassacring one , party of emigrants who had trekked from I the Cape in 1836, attacked the little band! arg Stgmagh _‘DiSgrdgpg'_ V R; l underlHendrik ‘ Pot-gieter in laager,. the mothers, wives, and daughters did signal service: A NEW YORK, April 17 -We are havin g_ weather and everything points 1 S:::;:;;f .?‘;;.;::;;2..;’.“;;‘§n iNiBiiEsi1N<; Picis Aiioui Piiiis fxrosiiioi. a Common Mistake there are some advantages to [result from _ ' EV3|»y Day Life it Druggists say that the 5 ‘diggmg of , _ ,V _ , _ _ __ underground tu niiel will mean a tremen- The Paris exposition originated in a mo~ it time theexposftion. . ‘__ ~ dons boom forthe drug busmessiof this tion of M. Jules Boone, Minister of Fan-_V B” °f D°dd S Kldfwy oit ance, who in July, 18-_`2,prc posed the plan Y cure her-A Trouble Wnen the sidewalks are removed and tgp;-esident Cin-not.0ii July 13 of the same the streets are du; full of holes the air ye” the president issueda. decree announ- Y __ me d T em Sundmg I will be ivrmcated with micwbcs and oiuga“universei exposition of works of u New will ar hustle art and of agricultural pro- Needed on and seek the drug stores to evade the ducts" in 1900, _ _ chills and fevers We will then have the Eight years have been consumed in the "__' S0136” age Of Pharm 3-C) Bllslnefls Will preliminary preparations and in the act- }, S _wr ,Q _The Story of bebetter than ever before in its history udcgnstmcgion ofthe buildings. 3 cage d9_patched recently Mid Cll1ll\l¥l9 *md St1`Y°h»'\9 Win be ln The total cost of the_expqsition proper Bear River, Dy rn, County 15 the great demand Th°5° “h° can afford it hasbeen $27,051,000 (13o,000,(lf)9-francs.) Of mlsmke the “O ld Over will Seek il Sl1!I1!I1°1` I'3\01`l'» to 3" Old like this sum the _ government gave _ V20,000,0(Il Seem to hunk th t ,D ills and many Will 30 '£0 IDY 01d home U1 francs, the City of Paris a. like sum, and a eeaiise - _ - , ‘ g,[.u,e,1 h Dodd _ k_due___ Plus Prince Ein ard Islizid or to some other the remainder vias raised lib an issue of esort. popular bonds. 1.. _ _ About $10,000,000 iiesbeeu invested in side shows and amusement enterprises outside the grounds, ' ‘ ‘ ` _ All the 'buildings , includingfthe Paris “Midway,” occupy an area of 211) acres. I Duration of the exposition, from April 15 to Nov. 5, ZH days. . Number of classided exhibit groups, i8. Number of buildings, including pavill ions of foreign states, 65. Foreign powers co-operating, 42. Number of regular exhibit buildings, 23. General admission to the grounds will be one franc ('20 cents) between 10 a.. in. and 6 p. m. At other hours the admissiim will be two francs in order to prevent great crowding. But tickets may be pur- d0S0 thu are incurible The r - up so 934; I B no ug ( ,_ “tm” Gimp For. Liguovi Bsoivass. It is estimated that 60,000,000 people ' p ° visit the show and that st-rangers Will | 4 I* \ ¢ 1 ' 3' . _ s fm i u ilf i.e,,t9f1 effort Although the latter remedies ‘i_re con Spend about $20 00__wG0i__ Paris during the_ per pnCeS_ _ 4 -- < a price of n2,000 / _ , e ferryinopcration y e CQ! ofthe form pany interests. - _ t '_ V' si whoa ms bullet pierced the good man’s brain; then ; Nlaladies so often térined ious and Liver Complaint f eroisqs ` A-is-3 °' lffhousands of People Ruin their ` Health by Tainpering with Liver-India-'ation is .the ral, Trouble.- D-_»dd’s Dyspsptia Tab- lets the Nece=sary Medicine. it is the general habit to call all There it alarge classofoailmeiits which liver complaints, but which. an of the kind. These ‘maladies in disorders ofthe. _ , Itis the custom any pain that may occur in “Liver Com.plaiiit;” If it- is iuiferer is said to be bilious,“_ But i hundred per cent-, of these are ;o indigestion and dependent upon unhealthycondition oflithe digewvetiibe. .__....¢._..--_ 'If people would duly understand this- ‘ fact they would be saved a vast amoimtl of misery and "expense, In_ ninty-nine cases out of a. hundred if “biliousness" and “liver complaint,” so-called, were con- sidered as indigestion, Dodd's 'Dyspepsia Tablets were resorted to, a successful cure b[illiuerv___Atteml would result. _ ’ Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets are composed principally~ of pepsin and ;1.i_¢\SlS&_s{>.thOn _ moo so in . -..--...---.... _ ?;i;:;;“§.;?.;§;ff;‘;::r».f.;;;;;@...:;FM