rum cUinni.m_»cmuLoTrnrowN_ rumen nnwmo Isnlgwn, RAMSAY -nl - '~-'; \""~-,\_-,',»-~_~.~.,_. ., ~.,.__ ,, - _ A _, _ __ __ A - f f l- f V A - -_-If ~ 4_-_._f 1 111;' -V V - f, W ...W HE BALANCE UF THE SMUKE STIZK NE coco v Rivm EXTRA SPECIAL discounts given on the balance. Don t miss the great opportunity. Everything must go Z ot be opened until the present stock is cleared out.. A large quantity stillon hand of all End! » *Y 3- ' = -ni. '--zz * _ ii uf, =»% - if i 0F BOSTON lilli a Monster Meeting in Tremont Temple SIR CHARLES TUPPER Delivers in Eloquent Oration Andisllreetecl with storms of Applause '__' i SP [Boston Herald March 6th ] llialiminaries a young buglar llmeath the platform and her HUMBUG ionablc to day to have a scare every "4 hours. The / 1 M -I -_l` '_n_|| if _1 _ _ .. ._. .~ . _ _:___ _,ri _*N ,_~v:,E` ,__ ._ _ _; _,S ¢ ,_A ,__ i v i i i i; 1 5 i i i i ~» _A ___ ¢1~I"=\ c- “Q __,--n»- // n;& Q5 .a5>_-.a_;_v/2Q» A ' ‘li-ecent occasion, she showed that she was `@ A , _ __ . OR'THE_BLACK IVIOUN-.TAINQ V ___ ‘_~ = j_¢_,, t the battle of Jan. 24 was fought.--‘ Navy and Army lsllii_strafed.’ "'m_` Snr till) loyal Britons gathered in - c ` ` 'n'¢l\°llt TCIBDIG |550 ¢Y°l11D8 10 Day 8 aided the approach of a. compaxiy of High-_, *WNW U19 |8114 Of f/hell' f8l9he1'5» and landers, who proceeded up the 'main aisle ' ‘NU we time to drop ashilllns in were stirring strains ofabagpipe. 'rheu- tlie tambourine for the absent-minded 5 grunge fired the spectators' with PM great enthusiasm,and tumultuous applause IU Temple probably never held o more broke out au over the house. lliinaiaatic audience When the OYSM1 The ladies lent their presence to the '“ mt P°°11l8f01'th 80Il0l`0\1S Sf1`3-IU* picture. The corps of young ladies in the "mm 1'¢£ill°l¢ bllld 191111118 T01 wk costumes of the Red Gross Society, and * ‘mi md ¢l\¢°l'Ul¥ f°l' B055 th* the hundreds of scarlet garments worn ilblin Fillleerl, tho H1863 Wild' 11° in honor of the event, added to the picture- liillll lllladc, “Tommy Atkins and “qs appearance of the hall _ A il lveshqg 'Jac Chamberlain and Chairman Windslcr, in opening said; \‘ Lndiiaxsa alllaneov lllarilll! “Wa are nit llorl to adopt resolutions or Glq” Y 5 .» , v I ta laveawarln spot in thehilr iocnable any one to airhia own sP°¢=iI\¥ slllaienal anthem was sang ,alitical opinions. We an simply harm by the aadimoc atandhl, so-aight for business business in thai dass grated lr Tapper' .agp of ctiariiptoholp oar tellsw soaail? Ula Meadlinembstwoal ill maland womenlndistasss. to contribute liberally. Sir Charles Tuppor was gven a folioi~ ‘sous introduction by the chairman, and when he came to the front of the platform he was given a very enthusiastic Welcome. secmin l affected by the recap- ,He was _ gy ° *ion he received, and fora few moments 'his voice fnltered and his speech halted. and suddenly fatal when it d<`ee\_1i’h'°P°”‘kin$ am y Y ‘ . _ _ d is a. rare d sease Lopsicled _‘Zre_l__\;.;eI)c‘;t1;ltTn(;;tth‘ff _§;f§;a_a;e ,on i r = nts cannot convince an in _just as deeply, just as vitally interested as hmm' Pe°P19 Il'0ll 13 fl- V1’ 'J 9‘e'1(;rea,g Britain. England at this moment °f ll-lo blood Too lmflvis fighting the battle of civilization. ie is weakness, lack of gpg, s, pal- f ii question not between a republic and a ¢h0BkS, 3l1Ol'tl1€SS Of bl'8&ffh 319913' !Il0n&!‘Chy: but it is a question between a ’ nervousness, loss of vita1`corr\;i»i» oligarohy and “ig vffideft’ Tm ndmg In general break dgym broadest and themost wor -wi e ree: om iron m Dr Wud 8 Blood and ithatllis to be found in any country in the i is in the soluble form you "£231 say briean and at the outset that combination with other cura- it ever than was a 1ong_su5-e,.ing_ if ever ‘santa m Buch manner that ‘ there wasa patient country in the world, °&l\'S resist their action Y. -» that count,-y has been Great Briuein. YWTSBH getting well when yo! Starting from the Sand River convention D1' Ward’= iood and Ncrw of 1852 the Boers proved that they were incapable of self-government. To be sure, b-»x~ fu-;2_ A11 firivgg sts, or f,he'B0ei-is warlike and is brave. From _ &c° T°‘°“"°' °“t° childhood' the Boerisa`=wa.i'rior. How do l ‘ A ._ _ _ _ ; ; `However, as he advanced, he took i1;spir-_ “nge _ _ ng t' from the frequent outbursts o ap-‘g _ _ . . °ymPwm5 of dyspepela' or ;l:;e and grew eloquent. He said: _ ls:§dt€;itt:;;r;b;§uittr§f§-1;, 2:2 ironble, such as palpitatione _ The question before Us is “O” *nf* ‘luwiinnbiiiieysc govern this section of the 1 s 'avary enthusiastic and sympathetic ons, ‘Peuili 1088 of appfgifle andd P301* tion between l§;_>o1‘ M13 B1‘1*0‘;- It 1IS;S<§1‘; i ,_,ou,,t,.y_ ,nd what was the result; _ ~ ~~ -------~ ighe ,hump hung gina, are magni an is- thing truer, wi er an gran 61'- . , _ .L A A er ,nv __ _~` _ _ in Mwxinnon "ig, in pug; "1 mm °°"°“S S1399 Of helm* ‘Wu q“°“ti°”’ in my udgemelm as whether % 1 g 3 that so many loyal soldiers fell in With (he ob ec; of fn hmm” the that great and important section _oi t-_he i 0 ° * - - - _ - J g _ _ ‘ Africa, butl regoice in the prominent lllto takin” this og that heart world-gnovzneilimiiotlithvitlinciats i`ii'il:;};ii;t;3 ' es. . . tht th' Cumlian Bomb” ‘wk in ui. N' If ii imndrcdih pure of the i1“°“‘“ “en _no digmnt day to be tho A _ ___ _ ___ __ __ mioqniishs mais. causasiiincicnga trouble we hear about were iresourcesv? - 1 h '-'-*_ A A T°m"m9 Mase or ‘G r' “““mmp°'°“°tP"t°“h° Brmsh 'mph' 8 oemem _d be fined n _home of millions of tie iinian race- _ _ wk M _ _ chasers mnhmm is a posmv. ¢m.,_ _but many stuxds as th’ right pa' of an A nes Won I ‘whether that country _is to eI:J0y, 01' Patil- _ l"i6 Ol SM 08308 011--A A A British nom _ ‘ wrorio con~itructiond1S ei- suffer, the civi1iza’_;io_n o;__._l_ie 17th cen-5 w&n_Kmwn Tamiya mul* 1-555 ¢f _ i. I 'aswgd ?,i¢h_p§1¢s when Ihlggan gg _ “Ash0,_._;1._imeag0it'u “hah ‘wht mn milllmon allmelem elim 3;] up tug' gr' iiti $viii;ii'ehe Bi-ieoiil "ls 7“""° °f 3"°"°"'"‘ fm" Mm' A gxigeugmg "Ommem° It mm' id°°° C“““d° °"° t'° Q” mm" °°“"’f e pcop e in o e ie a. is _ _ _ ,__ _ ‘ , li _ _ " lands_oin`ebody,aprominsnt man answ¢~ heart disease is evalent where alone is not interested. It is ii question , l'\1~`\'°~¥-223 UMW U! £5939 3 il This is the substance of scores and E “_ .Nothing , Oh! I am ghd he ‘;“ i P' ’ _ . - ; _ - 1 ' A '°‘1 hem trouble which is soo” "hw" ‘he W9” "°“‘°“ “f mf’ E”¥`i li” °°“‘°°=“'“- i'i§`l‘.}§‘;°v‘ff2§’l.'§$i°§’;§§L§'Z‘§ Ziéiiffdlaw I-rroon who hwlioimoim-da f ll of the world In thug Mr. J. Ponston driver for Mr. J. Walsh If gn maid on; look ovn. these ‘etters _¢V8l'y(»h,l.llSb0 the 11100161' 001111511-Ill* soda; Tsiiiterhmnuutncrurer, 'ftoi-onto, wi-ltrcsi lg you 5,;-“ld be surey to find eviden” of lviry existence, her freedom, and herti-ee T" "&"‘~` ee” “ $"°?“i""‘ 9'" 'Om "Ml ' him _ Y 1;; 7 domisfireater than that of any country <_._;~e:id__eli.\;_e:ise asthnizi ior s.-ight Fears, dually g fxgrihiigiyafsgsgkigdéigjallezgk themmeri?:o§°;r_ qugder f. g wngpy gf hegvgm _,ic i #4 es 1 becoming so seiere that I could , hier ‘i n‘ ht I dreaded when night i Cha,5a’5 Ointment, thconiy guaranleedgarg “T110 blood that Howed hom Canldl-'I Only to show their utter inability to carry out republican institutionsor gov- ernment of any kind, in 1876-such lr the Boer's personal hostility to anything like ; taxation of himself for purposes of govern- _-_ ment-in 1876 they were broken down and bankrupt, and unable to meet even the races E land found that they ilu ' \-l lg , _ . gegigje-A _f<;;°_ f§1§_°;A,;'__“>;__;»_;>____1_'§§f; __f_<;r _1_§_<;- fi forpiies. A -' ~ ~ lwiuinsinscemimeea im-eo Briana me ii 'foil ii ._' I 2 . _ -f' ' ' . ‘ . A . _ 1 __r;¢; ;._- wmedicq; ag ing; my ASkY°‘1f1_\°‘€@b°fHb°l1l1f»2SkY°m'dW8$‘§* AhorQueeii in no unmistakable manner. I i/0 ei .ns _ sein? .i _»ii..i.\:_~ii rush. its eiioct. I consultedlim' dede' “ht he k°°w5 abwt Dr tchags The Bngggh ¢g,ugei¢,Jugt,and no 9 The result was that’ W3./th the fun 539°' “canie,however,heeontinucdmlhen tion of the President, Mr. Kruger, of the' South African`Republic,England proclaim-__ ed that country as a crown colony. Eng- ~ the great Eng]ish_s~pea_king family ml gm* land then did -what the Boers were incaip-__ _,aide Gigi", Ag1¢n¢,;°_ ah, mag gwgmi Of d0l11g.She ehgagad the with tha* _produead 3 _eha_r8,e_0f zgntiunnc in those two great Zulu chiefs. and afierflfgh, maids of the people f tms A31-gay, 9”* ==“=1'ill°° °f b1°°<1ei=1°8“°* '“"ff aw an mir bmvov ua sm: win-like i;*°f§:’b‘;§¥c:ui-nsts!:.¢]:d;;'n mmhmp' in Mm ua in Vasa bright touch of blur it valuable lives wars being lost and muck __"“m.ents’ Th., use them in um ,.61 _w_m__am Guam” made* mistake. (A _tlaiis 5I0i_nl\9_f»lll_\\rf¢l_¢\10\i)|la 'hd' '°°”° Th°"° "“ ‘ 3°°d “mmng was “ned mfg, ch ihniaioppreslion ot tlis native races, the worst. voicr “Wliatdidhs do with Gordon 1”) on” civmnd “mt h So t can ‘ of natty English army Um account the Britis ii 1 In-bind 11;., P,” at In Tu I it mtl - , Gmisting of fatigue suits and the vvasinaugiirated. Heurged his hearerl ‘;§l;r;°§r;;'_ °v°r e ‘ _ _ _ math IFPS 1;” l\1‘°°°°Nni:3`vv'it_h ‘;::__,3° Unfortunately, Gladstone taking a ' ‘1 h “.“,‘ hum.. 8”' th ~' mi gelerouaview of the situation, England; _‘gave to the Boer the self-government _ _ his country, .under the suzerainty of Eng- , land. It was not unacompanied, but was accompanied by the clearest and emphatic declaration on the part of the Boer auth- orities that they were going to give equal rights and justice to all, whether they , were Boers or British, or from any other _ country. A ur: f;iri:iZ_~.' lcirif-=:. :in-l after a few weeks iolmmem- uY°“PT°fe*' Sfmt 9-tW°°m SW-“P .. . if --.~mi:eii‘i shit. he _-oiild do nothing for nic. ‘ii lo these omces io pay passcage. on a free Sa'-Yllfkv A ‘mt See th” the Bntuh '°Mi°r u ‘ _ il'A~o»_.i:;it i' ; iniii. the science ofiwhich willbesentby return mailifyoumention `what’isi-ight. Lt St. Andi-s1_r’s Pi-esbytcriaa (ihuxoh sa 'West Concord street, last evening. Rav. A.. D. HeKinnon delivered a to his sermon, the topic of "Canadian Troops on the Battlsisld.” ](aoKi.mion is an ardent of British, andhis audience last WR lr; iiediciife .hall i. no liin for the or;lhis . ' i ' ' 'ii.;thinatic. A iii-l_',;iibo5ur, gwlio had ggeng %;;a5e»s Oilnmem has _nt-,ver yn been ‘_ ‘tTh‘e‘f°°1mgA enstmg- betwwn Gr”*' ciirvd by Cl:ii`ke’s iaoin Compound, advised , hwwnmgii to cuz? p;i_e5_ It Wm not fain. E'lf.dna.ndtheUnlted Std!!! UIQ me 't° “Y it' I P"°"""’ed ” b°m°' which your msc. Ii runners nc: what kind of pike lateSpanisli-American war was more helped me some. I took in all tive bottles; and it has worked won f il' zninlit -have dfhowl smndingdf _llS¢»D,l'. gases fggegly and it wl cure you. c For women snB`ering from itching Dr Chase’s fi-iendlythanat any time since $0 Declaration of Independence. So close mrxt rem y,::n eancii,ri»_\ref‘oiri i i.. A . - __ _ _ f°*or1i'- isnzeerez fi-cc usz\im:i." C1=iriei~‘s .Oimmcnz is ii, prompt relief. lt also cures thataBritish-American alliance seemed Kola ffoinpmznil is .': o“ ‘ ‘ ble kh d‘ arse lt heum and . » ~ » ' - . l._\» the Griffiths :mai 2\iiic;¢h4z'ssn C3., `].i;u£E gm _?!a'issaof gnesumabk id_rn°3t9'P°°`5‘__bl1fty~ But thathlgdsyeli an A KEdmanson. Bates & Co., Toronto, as _.A mei, i_'_i ciiurcr. sricoz, icronip. 4 i,,,,nhm em., ho,” 60,, a_b0,,_a,andak,.,_ adream. Centuries may, per ape, c pm , -. _'A . A ' i iii” I. iill s u a a » a s 8 s were the relations of the two countries Tye gig? l before it will bl:-infact, but it ts sure to exhibit come.” Boston Hei'ald1hreh5. ~ °‘ °