#nu/¢==a°'f1'f¢=¢.s=ri . » ,-ec A-r~.;; ._ r.3= "'-',itir-=5'3~*”'==>>`“.71”I' ,_.‘,;_1€1;\,l;.»._,;E\5_;;;.ig , ~-,;.-.,~=';v',,1-5.3%:-,),_ I ,9.__ §§5;,é§;t: ;4f;@_>.:}g . t, K, \ ._.,,,_§k‘,,_~.,.,._;. T , ._ _ ,,,._%hc _ ., .. -Y 'W Jr- .. ,i - _ _» - f f _ ef J THE GUA RDIAN. f - ` *"”~*~--e-@__ was suffering °°rea.t.ly from in his back and hips some time mkm 1-my to dai all of oiiich have ie troops in-riied there, nota Boer was th , cinn|i’s__§i inhiii. He iuntllloan s Kidney Pills a pimp cure for pain in ilielilchnd hips a cut of whom appears on account of his suc of staminering Kidney Pills. `With xvliat success we will permit him to tell in the following letter, which was written from \’Ve1liiigion, Ont.: For some months, in fact for years, but more especially for a few months past, I have had a. constant pain in my hips and across my back, which prevented me gei- ting proper nights` rest. No matter how I might turn to get reliefit was ofno avail. I tried different reincdics, but tlicy were of little or no use. I went to the store here one day and asked wiiai. remedy would be the best for my complaint. and 'vas at once .advised to take Doziifs I-Kidney Piils. I bought one box of the F1 ls; and before I had finished it ei'er_vp.1r;irle of the pain left me and I :im as i`i~cc from all ofmv recent troubles as though I had never becii aliiicted. I tell you I am in sympatiiy with any one who has pains or aches similar to_wh:it I had, and’ shall filwzivs tal-ze rn-_:ch pleasure in recommending Doan':~. Iiitlncy Pilis. (Signed) J. E. CLARK. \Ve recommend Do:in's Kidney Pills for the treatment of bxickache, lame or weak back, Bri ht’s disease diabete ing of the feet and ankles, mist before the eyes, impaired memory, scalding' or high-colored urine, gravel, rheumatism, urinary weakness of children and old people, tired, dull, drowsy feeling, etc. These Pills cure when other medicines and even doctors fail. But be sure you get Do:in`s, as substitutes and imitations are always disappointing. The Doan g inquiries as to the best recommended to try Doan s ~ Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Proprietors. C}£k_.4/ Yllirhest grade of A‘(LiE GRE * SE nude. If cmitwiiis piwrierei mice. which suihce on ine axle ¥Vhen this surface is f \ med HALF - S MUCH greiise ui 1 d 1 v u work ard do it mme satisfactory. REMEMBER As AVY UTHER Manufactured by AL C311.. CC). Ltd.. Petrolgurn. IE1:_ef:lr1_ers. twat rsomoke c?-' i\ ECESSITATES"'?- ND CLEARANCE SALE Shoes and Rubbers. Bargains for Everybody.. VARIETY T0 SELECT FROM FOR SPOT CASH - id - , .5 i D See ug We will do guy tl) y_O_U. l Nothingdies sohard or rallies so ottenii Y No I don’t think In” husband has; g 1 5: _ dropsy, pufl'iness_ iindcr the eyes, swell- ‘ Grew white, and set in dea.tli's enduring --_'1~ _- , f ~ -- '_ _ _ _; _ J"f nv _ riiii of ii straw lint. of which he wasjustlv ER A F p 'oiicl as not iiiziny of his coin l gl oiinions fiirctl as well. Anotlicr wits - dretserl in ii piece of sliecp skin or riitlicr goat skin about ~l inches square and icndetl from the neck wliich made the W N Riggs Receives Another Letter From His \ i¥°;‘¥.§Z§.Il‘3?;t¥i’,,;"¥§l?iEi1‘i.“§;°£iT£ii`;l§.i‘;;‘ Y H A knot. which made the other children stare 1 A ' Itricd to get oiiciof them to come near In enough for me to make a sketch of him, but was unsuccessful for ~a.s soon as I ap- ed a safe distance, he turned and fo"0“,,,,_: \~ 1 \<¢11\¢‘< Obtain apass and be able to _loin us ata fied H “_ , ye ing blue murder, or ts h I, \\ \ Ri___\ fioiii his laterdate Duringour stay at Richmond substmlte Kamru. language we were yoined by about 1(1)() mounted °°° “M , I ,iii 1_2 ‘ troops and a battery of artiilery of about :me Wooéof the negmeql suppose Iqhould ave sai hair, puts one in mind of thos- Firiiiii llril “"‘l ‘wr mo t mx ghmw “B qtarted about me °°‘°°k rope door mats we have at home Thcrc’s tt rliursumiav lo mvl wits Ill t e evening for Sunn ide whe le e YS » re a a tufts of \\ ool about every half inch over hear fmui hoiiie .intl fioiii set.;-ml considerable number of Boers were tl to ie f ni ii d d i ti b k to ,,,,,,i.ii,9piiiiiiit_» ii iiiiiti iii iiiiiiiosedtoiie iwifiingiiie place vseiiiid po e ea an ‘°“” 1° ac ye of the neck I don t know \\ hat kind of receiied ~iv letter~ on biiiidfiy and alll’ 11111101 f0l n0th"\8`» h°WeV°"' for “ he” Stuff their head is made of but I know U0 f to be seen and we t d ba k t ey can run around iii the burning sun, '-_-#1 rwlb* "W ‘" ”“""7 `°"“p "° “me C ° bareheaded “he t tes ex ure ii wih our I~laii,bIi19H0f the *ugarf surmounted by the~ could. speak Eiiglislniind that 'she had kept house, ii ashed clothes or rotnething or other for the white people who lived near by. I said “Malruki de fie.re"to her. and pointed at the fire, but she did not understand so I sni i preached; within what he consider i'| ` x , ° ' ` . _ ~ _ . ` I 1 ` ‘ I i 4 . . _ in A I S- * ' i i r _ ° ' . V. _ I _ I _ , , _ - ‘ * f I. . ' A ‘ Y _ - 1 \ ‘ d I _ . I - I v . _ A " . ' 5 . . _ _ v' _ - " ~ ' v ' V . slid , d put out the fire 'V ' , but it seemed hope- , less. I finally got her presuaded that it had eaten her supper, or finished her re- past, orcleaned out the pot she could put out the tire and very much oblige A your humble servant. Anriiizn Rious. _mio-_ -_il._i... The Dying Canadian. Upon an arid plain, Beneath the burning sun, A soldier's life is ehliing fast aiwzty. Forgotten is all pain, \Va.r-sounds to him are dumb, i His thoughts are far iiwiiy in Canada. Above him and around The spiteful bullets Fly. ` The earth and air by bursting shells are rent.. ` _ Thick strewn upon the ground, ‘ The dead and dying lie. Fierce Boer, brave Briton, both together Iilent. It fears liim not that death “fill soon his spirit free. He sees again his home and loved ones dear. ` ` Feebly with failing breath, That soon, :iles ! must flee, _ He calls to those, around his heart most near. “Oh niotlicr ! dearest t'i'iend On earth tliiit e`er I had. Thy son must die, but grieve thou not for ine. ` , Thou didst thy son but lend, _ In soldiers gariiieiits clad, To tight-, that other Britons niiglit be (A ‘ free." ' "Thy face, niy fiither, too, I sec amid the mist That ever o`er my vision nmkes its way. Tliiit face so kind and true, How often have I kisseil In happy laiighing childliood`s golden day." ~ “My brothers, are you there A There sisters, every one! ' Thy brother bids you all zi. last adicu, ‘Vit-h God, where :ill is fair, And life for ever whim, ~ We all shall muster for the last review." He ceased, that noble face On which such joy had shone, grasp, . , His soul had ta'en its place, A Beside the great throne. . Borne hence in holy angels loving clasp. as intolerance I Ml ` » Q - G-oodorderisthe foundationbf all gnod`l " A I f " ` ;..iwi,,g,,_ c t, .. ., T ‘ i = .wdac ._ ,o . I - r ze.. 1 - rosqxolxi t me _ V "Oh S Then you dont- play wlzhst at your , \ N §\®\\\\\\\\ ,_ * `_;~E ,ti lj/ literally on /-If *__ / J > i\\\\ fl k hiikhitliohont of mankind vnu probnbiy none rouiidsiilhicy Mr-Deacon. wclcullcdiiy tbcrcbciq chains will with thine g ~i were permitted around but the soldier” there for the rest of our clay s, WOUIBH “eafa ‘Ong 10°” “rapper wpped Kaffirs :hd not know this, for theirfircs share to build up its indiistries “Wh I h00d Or scarf of an kind f ., .. IR HC N HORSE ag D warn them t0 put the nres out but what gnved at Belmont. .iftera three aheep "l‘“’ Th” all aPPe‘“` mb” ‘"7 &_]0b wehad Dnly one of them could talk "ww Richmond where ue tried éavy or one would think so to a dm t bad _ with to enirllge the Boers but See tlieni carryin! mater. Phcy use n -a very Weill made a ‘tart ‘nine _ by goingtoone of the doors and pointing After refeiiing to the depart, f th to I b h h th l dderot 9” “#55 5 snows# \\eh.iila ieiv pleasant the “awe metmd 118 V113 \1S¢d in atthefire ask d ld ‘mo e anxious can is er on e a e ano negro what that itrathcona Horse it correspondent in fame and urged on b this untirlng th* °m*Ul~ whiletiiere, anti iiiomiighlv eiiioyed _E8}'P°dh“f'\‘lf°dS °f_Y¢f'~“* 881% GXCGDU U1*1@wiis,ii¢ said fiom. He coma understand ii Halifax “rites , ambmgn, about mx mmygiwawhe wmgilslttnx beast which with long marches has iillbteé _°`e‘*"fh°“~l‘“`“ and P°t~’» the? “"9 little Eng}ish,soI asked himwkmtlwould Besides the Islanders among the one tothe City of Winnipeg and appliedfor a wput in in niet claw physical fel) t_"‘=» efmm Lcifsksi “ash “lb” say for “put out the fire." He replied hundred recruits there were threeofP E position inalaw ofiice. While pmparllig f0l' the “°"l‘ °"headl°3f'“°l the fir trieubl 1aft"\gefegulvalenlt’fa“d "Fry “rnalruki de fiere” and the same time Islands noble sons with Strathcoiias himself for the entrance eilmlnbbiona tgismoiiiinz iw Oi" “H °“ 0" "“’*g‘““ e _‘“ _° ‘“ fem" mm* 1”?" twisting his face into ii dozen dinmni ii , 'iz Be L nemo f F to , an i Nh if 91° which we coiered in tiie can to a biscuit caniiister. The mensi to t. d h orse ‘ DJ no res W" mqmre ew” engaged n cbrkmg md hour# marcliing one hours style of dress is even more varied and C031 rxrons an S “king his hands’ \I°Le°d of Bmdalbanei and Bertrand did the 879305? D31't°f m33l3\ldYm85f59l" hlmG“h.’& and ’ t put it out. I also tried some variations of“Ma.lruki de tiere"and put t.he“tiérc"first m A K E S S c K then the ' ‘de" first ' had something to do with the tire, and f that I wanted it put out, so she said she v. as no the W I A ' ‘ t oinan whoilived there and t that it was another woma.n’s fire; that- _ e e ’ she had never been wariied before to put out her tire so she did not know about it, ` . _ I and also that slie_wa.s cookiiig her supper. There was a. pot on thefire so _I apologized i for my intrusion and told her when shé, I house, do you I * I _ _ _ . » ` _,__ , ' je-”;`__=I>*a *_ Qtkpba “H _