~`. nisiv. ciiAiir.oi~ri~:rowN, r. ii. r., JANUARY is, 1900. _ ,-"_ :,__f1f 7-- -- - » --~ ~ ~ --»--~~-_~»_f __ __ ___ _ ___` ______ ___ _ _gp _ ___ _ ___ _ ____ ___ ____ ___ _ _ ' I 4_g__ _ rg-_` 1| Vi _ 1 l QQOOOOO § llirs.Booth’s New Home ,f The Last week Bsliingtou Broth hon hi 3 ‘for si2.ooo it bmiiiisi plscsis rugs-' ,¢:,'“°" inf, N»Y» ‘ bonu, tbQff mf" ifre ten arres of lsnd, and surrounding m,||;°". "Q . re work as it are some of the most valuable i tg in Queen’sborough. 6. . . "ua 'nh' 'bla a It is the intention of Mrs Bsllington wiiaggnzumh Booth to establish there a homo for ex- m,,,g,,, ht Mu," coplvilpts. Spmel' kind of employmeni A|,,,,|,,.d wi e rov de for them. A lar laundry ‘lor the women and shops is grim GZ," the men are to becrecied. and no tain is low’:. .I I The idea of au establishment of this ”“" _u kind caused consternation in Flushing 000000000050 Cite. -lliik¢>s` sons-(`ooks' sons-sons of ia hundr~d kings. l-`.f:y thousand noise and foot going to Table Bay; They will be doing the country`s work, and we will look after the things- \\'e`ll put on regimentels bright-and play-play-play. There are girls we carried sw’e
w
forward t'ie eilfcis of any soldier who H l
gets killed.
Alter an engagement t'ie roll is
calledas soon as the regiments get
back to their camp. Every man who
do-is not answer is "ticked of’ as
missing, and search is made for him
on the field. As the search parties
come across the dead and wounded
men they rip open the tunic at the left
hand corner and take out the ident hea-
tioncard. Thecardsthus collected are
carried back to camp, and handed over
tothe clerks of the general incom-
mand. who therefrom compiles the
casualty lists.
P Y P
rn that one ot the last things
'-Tommy” does when ordered to the *
frontisto make his will, althoughl
every regiment contains a pirceutage
of happy-go-lucky fellows who do not
worry themaelvesabout what will be-,
come of their property when they no i
longer require it. ,
T
st century has amounted to
,considerably more than £4oo.ooo.ooo. ll
t
E
gr oke and locate, the H plain gliss fronts also supplied,
You will robsbl bs sur ' ' ` " "
Apparatus
usually presumed to have been taken
th
med to _seat of fire, instead of groping ihrcugh|light may he throws out in piril
6. . _
I' _ .
Directly connected with t'ae engine is l Between the pioj ector bases and und
amarine type multipolar generitcr, ithe driver’s seat, in a nickle-pls
supplying 65 smperes of current at a i brass box, and two wiri rheostsis f
preleureol 80volts. This generator is regulating the currents in the lam
entirel inclosed ak'
y , ni ing it impossible Each lamp is supplied with an am
for rainor hrs streams reaching the . _
th e I
fra
Australia’s Gold. s
ce between the arms, ure The gen- frame The dynamo is a‘so suppli
P'
erating set occupies the space between wilha iireproot field rheostat and
Ansirslifs gold production in the 0 boiler and thecrsne-sock of the V0" m°1°f-
la half < me. l '
the heavy masses, as they have hcr_t:~,r..ya ts a greit distance.
fore been compelled to do. l The lamps are ssl!-regulating, co
On the frames in front of the bsilerésume 25 empcrss of current each. a
' mounted a Forbes engine leach give an arc ot 6000 candle pswe
PREPARED 1=uR woitsrf _ _ . ,
s ~ ` s f .- 'e 'l . `. ’ - I t' Y -I . . . ‘.,. ,_ -5 - . L’ Y: ~ . I" '_` _ _ I
th
kd
P'
.. fter the Feast..
If people will partake of the inner man ' one likes, Hutch makes _it an easy
comforts too heartily they will eventually. The action of Hutch is simple because it is
the stomach the gastric juices are unable totric jq'ces, the food becomes dissolved, it pro-
clissolve it, conse uetitl a mass of und' ested, motes ass_i.milation the Wheat IS *Para*
suffer. When too much food is crowded intolnatural. It induces the secretion ofthe gas-
ed
H
food is left
upon which
the resolvent
liquids act
feebly. 'l
fl'1&l.`tC1' 1111113
Sour and fer-
ments,gt he
same' kind of
action gocson
in your swill
pail on a hot
summer day,
and the pois-»
on generated
permeates your system thrwgh 512 51005-
Whcn the foul taint
causes :initiate congestion ofthe delicate HS-
a, furious headache results.
N.. 2_3! tg these horrors completes a
' ` bl to
sur; tlicrc _
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pig
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'that it does not weaken. Pur
fromthecha
and what is
ial to
the body re-
tained and by
being slightly
catliartic i
expels all ex-
crement, the
chaff .At is
thrown away
a s it were
.Mother feat-
ure peculiar
to Hutch is
lel* ' °
T We must be willing to learn from the
experience of other le. Every ‘
cr testimonial in favor of p§Tgd°s Sarssp T°m"
arilla is the voice of experience to . Blloelts IOQUI the lk
M: and it is your duty, it your blood hylg- pic its nagging; gg
Pu.. pure snd_your heaiih failing. to take wards at in jug;
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‘ has done for others. lt is the best med- (1500, and 'mg ij; 1
icine money can buy. ing the ligfg Q 5
Hooc‘s Pills are non-iriitatiug,mild, mining for the Q
rfoctive. iq .| pn gggu
the age of
Boers Have 90.000 Men. §*0*;b*;“
cips rows, Jas. io- 'rss roiiow- ‘°° °’"‘
ing facts are gleaned from a trip to the nlrks M
front at Modder River and Colesburg : 8|
The Beers have now nearly 90.000 mm" °
man iii the field. The Dutch farmers "Nm
of Cape Colony have, with few ex- xmdl
captions, thrown in their lot with the .r
republics, and t'ie British army must '°° ' nl”
be raised to 140,000 men. What we nd .5 P* '°°k ” ‘”
chiedy lack are mounted infantry and "°*' dm" “Y mf'
long range quick-tiring artillery. At ‘°°°”‘ h'°‘“ d 3° Th .U
least 20,000 men in there services are nm’ "nb" _“ul-7 H “iv
no dtd_ trois 2a cents to as esais. sssssdsg
'rits British s.1i si-tillery his snr- "N 'K' °' "*° ”°°'*" "i¢°’L°x
tered severely from the Boer ritle tire 'b' b"°°"‘ Dm" lu ,uf I
in its efforts to get within tue superior “3’u00 mr’ P.” °“ N 'h' i
ranse of the eueiny’s guns. A serious f°°°“l b°°*m"° “ll “arm” U _°
lack of foresight has been shown by '°;°°"'
England in not sending at ilrst quick- b bm" 5" N' ‘*“ 70°
tiring guns with all the civalry and ar- “M ”' °r °°°"' “ lh’ 5”
tillery that could have been collected 2';’l°;5:;::|t“C;::‘::°:n‘
if territories of the Dedalse.
` All physically sad morally
males bitwesa the sgssof il
MRS. eiAi>sgpgE ss YEARS ,M 9, _‘__ m _,_ M
- account ot their occupation, are is
ceptsd tor membership.
Loimos. Jan. 10.m.- mrs. Glad- pm- | |,,|¢|”i.f| “ggi” u
stoue`s 88th birthday was quietly .nyqggtnzzgun .gym d Q
celebrated on Saturday at Hawsrdsu cfs", ,sf gg". '
Castle. where mcstof the members ot 3_ ];[,[,10‘|1°_ 1103, wing,
the family are staying. Some grave 1{_c_11__1.¢¢f|¢||, gig; 5|," mug,
rumors which have been in circulation 0, ERNS1' g4g1'U§g_3_0_,|¢¢¢&
*--Exri-:Rii:.\'cr: is 'run Es
:_ 'ri-:Aciii~:u.
recently regarding the venerable wom-
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if; _E ;
iifi |
f 2 ill l
.K h
Os lov. 1,
_ - it a ?'°'_
iifiiltlif ..
tigglfllilf
an’s health have been declared unfound- _____ _ ___
_ ed. Dr. Dobie of Chester. who saw
jiri. ?l:‘.:‘i:i.t:';::.::rl::§..?°°*° Iliff" 0'
BOASTS 0F A FILIPINO. A
Ageiscillo Says la Parts That Agulasile llas
i
f The Annual rnsstla of the HQ
‘ _ 50.000 Armed Mrs Ill NGN! IU Growers Assoeistipssstg Bi lsilé,
' _ c“°°'° lllbeheldla . . . , . el!
gatlves’ Cathar P '__' `Ch’towu. ou Wsdarada Jas 24. il*
li the brain it tics etc ’nduce constipation and necessitate . ““"""" 1° "”°"°“'° 5"” "‘°'° °‘ 1"” °’°‘°°"° - -l°‘ "5
rcac SS ~ A ' -'
ll . PU?
, 5 is not enough room in Manila for the of glecm, om; ,
, _ _ g r and t
increased doses to ` be effectual. Hutch §§;°;','f:“n1_'j“‘;;§sf_;‘;~§,°e‘}y}I§§;:°=1fl§t§;:.:::;»;i»m.b°n»~ .i:'»'¢i» 5
Stf¢U8'th¢D“ thi* ¢f1fi1‘¢ SYSWIH and ¢V¢fY Uftlafl i.i§»`§l'i'§§ `l‘li.§‘§°$§‘i}§§."' tif.§'°.f.'f7-f.1ii.‘.l >““‘ "‘° """"° """‘"" "‘
. _ ‘ ‘ P. E. I. B.. J .
is toned up in like d¢gf¢e. Thus You will 7‘-‘°'°"""§°ti1“o'i>0“l»""i”°'°°" “"”’ "l‘5:thtl'l:°°