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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Mar 1900, p. 6

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S worn Testimony DoTnî Io of ana ICt'. mtter of c-tre 1'rofneof t -Y e V~EY E~ TO WIT: ) iams,of Dundas, Ont. 1, PATRIC'K JAMES WILLIAUSo.f heT.wn of Dui.das, in the Cousty of Wetsorth, shoi- inaker, do solemnly de- ciare and swear that the. statement I bave madeý t.his day in true asd cor- rect. P. J. WILLIAMS_ Boot asnd Shi e Manufac- APPEAL TO BOERS.j Kruger and Steyn Rouse Enthusiasm by Untruthf'ul Statements. A despatch from Kroonstad, Orange Frte State, dated the 18th, says:-"The Pretoria Federal commandoes are here. They are in grand spirits. Th.ey are ready for the enemy, and are even defiantiy awaiting the Britishi'-cad- "KugraudSteyn addressed a vast oamp meeting to-day. The Transvaal MUI<DL-MAT SKAUUAY. 1 SiJEY','SATMPT FA1LI)D.1 GROBELAAR CAPTURE). Two Kondike Traveliers Kfiled by Indians. A despa.ch froin Vancouxver% B. 0., says:-Tae steamer Cuteli, from. Ska- guay, brought nae of tihe arrest there Of aine ludiana for thie irnrder of Mr. a.d Mrs. Frank Wortiiing1 last Octo- ber. Mr. andlvtrs. Worthimg ieft their home in Iowai early Last sprî'ng for Skaguay, where they weast into the restaurant businessand did welI., Fre3 State Boers Becline to Raily to Biis Banc ers, Adeffltehli fom Lonadün, Wednes- day, says-Ger-eraI - Robprts' de- The Boer General Founcl Wounded in a Farm House. A despatch to the London Morning Post f rom Norval's rpont.ris ad Marsch sPatches te h Wax Office coalta'n 119, says Chat a low-levei railway la the principal news Chat lias been re- ýbeing constructed under the broken ceivd fr~i SiithAfriit.I bridge there, and that supplies are be- no reports of important operations, ing pushed forward. and General Itoberts --eme to be aLm- Aclm ilsatWdedyt Liig! at .hie purification of the regf on I Ardi by wy 1f Philippolis dFaure. bahtnDd hiîm before further adva.acing 1 ac y a fPilpoi adFue MODERN WARS. The Dns'aton orflige )Most or ThentIglas linen l'roti-acteI.1 The unexpected protraction of the Boer war need flot alarin Englisihmen, since mucli longer wars have been fOIught by -thera witbin this century, Napoleon declared -war againsit Eng- land in May, 1803,thie previ»cus war between the two countries having only terminated- by the treaty of Amins in October, 1801. The war of 1803 Iast- ed t111 Anril. 181i4,whien Paris isur- lae nedace ad rlieve ai ti- robiee tlad. dent to a bilions etate cf tiseBystemsuch iauj perience dearly. Let usý profit by It. 1o e nhsis u iplacd $50.00 TO LEND1 propose rc-maining ini Natal for the! The Quee tîppea red to be Ln excel- ~aeacuIt a mclrae ato n o t-reste .The fighting isby nomeansI lenyt health, She drove ini an open LÂU s curitYamoerito ratof - niîîe, oeî here. A continuai severe pressure lO-fsu.j e< th eney a ailpoits i e; landau through the ara-elnnl groundis, - ____ ,Shorteat wsy to peoce. where 20,000 eiployes were drawn up f _laLe ne and gzvex lier Majeety auwag- R-PEATE. TAÀ[GIInR14-,,,nifeti ecni>1 Te--en-detî idies but it dffs notj yield - it is too deep 1 -itrees causti by -thre faine ,la -! creasing in extent and severity. Pri -si herc have risc-n to the level of thos «i 189>7, thia great famline year, amd are stili rîsing. There are now em- pioyed on the reliaf works in the fa-1 jmine-,tricken districts, 4,810,000 pc-r-. B ryil~-r p be wISUUII it I / TALLI 1. E.VERYBODY'S FRIEND SETTER THAR A TRIP TO EIJIPE At Dru«îgsto. By mati from Or. Rops Kadicino Co'y, Umited, Toonto 400, P"UPAOI4AGtr unel ne. TF, uiifloSi0 CATARRH CURE... LU . parts by thse Iraproved nlower. Heals thse ulcers, as h aitis passages, stops droppinga tintthe throat and persanantly cure$ Catarnis and IIay Fever. Blower fee. AiU dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chasse Ket-digine Ce, Toronto asnd iuffzlo planning Co revisit the country, of Inthratak. ly1 r which she. had al-way8 thevised frle tak.I o r the w armest recoliection. g run down or emnaclated >'ou Be paid a higi tribute to the gai- 1iw y ofe the Irishi reginients inSouth Shvdcç,ra'l ýtk'ti Afri( t, whhere, he said, Irishinen, side nourishmng food m-edicine. Li side w il h soldiers froni tha colonies o.nâSnIldggts j -ad tie United Kingdoma, wrepo'- SOT1 SWP, Toronto. ing their devotion te their sovereign. L.*tf .#.e.sese..,.w i'îdtic kysof the city will be ha nd- ed to lier Maiesty by the City Marahai, ed1rt tbmiýZl<eieifo-saor eat 1. th. aket. 1 lie esd iso th. book o osm iobntefshree J. B. Parnei1. brother of tie dead GEORGE BaaewN. Ir'ish iead&er. Tihe sword-bearer on this 1i ht isan abeoluiely reltable reinedy for Spadioe Spl SlCrs !ssgsres.ett.enm oves tebuneth anj c ccasion will be J. F. Egan, dynami-.0 tells l11. Pfiîe, $5 1.safor $5. As a Uniment i er, who Iias rele.ased f rom prison 11fer ftni<y use lùb iio eqsL Ask your drnggst somne years age. The Town Clerk is 1 ers,," tie book tree, or address IL. Cýtmnpell, who was. Parneii's pri- 3 IDR. B.J. KENDALL GO., ENOSBUI1O FALLS. eVT. vatesectrplary.. . I.eeeeeeeeeee.,e Lewis, at elevcn.-Yes, mî!ar. tics is the art of Spendrn' ta1xes. "PAINT HEART," ET', Briggs,-Wbat la the use of pr, iag to that girl wheu ko'L h not love me f Griggs-Try il, old ia.S love me when she aceeptlmei nsc-,

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