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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 4 May 1900, p. 3

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mty ot Sussex lbw wk“ “‘4‘, oescmaeo m LETTERS To ‘rfll ENGLISH mass. {mm mm PUG!“ As so much has beenpnutod about Cronjo's Lat fight {rain thédialf writers. it may be interesting to learn how Englmhmon viewed the hawk: m the Camdians' part tharein. and for. this reason we clip the following from a copy of the Mhnchester. Gngrdjnn, Ihe lack of boastfulneu throughout will come as a. m drumht to those who have: been reading Col. Sam. fins“ FRIDAY, MAY 4th, .7... _,._. W.C.H..Wella, of thaw $15. vine with. the First (Xmlry, Brigada in South Africa. writes to his par- ents at No. 5, (hick-nu, Mord. {mm Koodcos Band. Drift. under date. March Ist. What: with the beat and .13 may come“. '11): my me. m .hould always b0 and. in than“ ”I you ad hym- lonoy Oran an ”thud my be not acumrfl. mm- the: you unit l] u. to m m “an mv‘m-lt in ° on your mpper oxpltu In or“ to 3331.847 highly-flamadhttaain the mmmudor: ' ' ‘ ' the travelling, scamity of water, halt rationsâ€"sometimes none at all. â€" the. force have had, he says, a bad time -“it is a proper mu up." On the much to Kimberley it was something l cruel. We travelled that 115 miles. in four days, and fouglgt tour battles} on the road. but w'ns'haxched into 1 Kimberley without a single shot be- y mg fired at us. {Ibo people Were gmte surprised to see u. we bdfione! It so quickly. I)» poor folk, besiegâ€" ed for four months, had been living on dead horse or anything else they could get. 'llbe artillery has done some marvellous work, an has the cavalry. I was in charge of the first 03'3er Brigade sick transport, and wasJust behindthem anther fell, so, what with our. own dead and wounded and those- of the Ems. and hundredt- °thorseelyingdonoupatthe Side of the mad, I have seen a, lot. After leaving Kimberley ,w,_e_1m_d a Wm mm: Soldier Thought of the me): to Kimberley end. the fine! malt on Cronje at. W- ' the Den-dun- Mod the ma." ”KEV“ was FUN“ UV wv- '_‘ Now I am on the math againâ€" The miter speaks of General French as “one of- the best generals." and pre- sume? that he is “all the talk at 97 . hs_knows where they are 30108- - Ilâ€" wv u-v; Uâ€"v up” Corp George Wallace. 8°11 0‘ M" Jas. Wallace, of mm» House. East Greenwich, of “A" Company of the Royal Canadian Regiment (Volun- teers; Field Force, writes to Mather twm Krugersdritt on Mruary 193“ Womzn’o work is never done. From .31! morn till Inc 3! night may I woman toll: on day 1m: doy. week that week. ond year nfter you, via. no not, no recreation. Ind nm oven change of work. to: It it tho We menotonons mod cm and om 2.2 #2 Little wonder am the am no shu- ‘md. tho Iyucm nan down. and tho body “a“ b pun: And when. um. wondet “It the {and uh... the dlgumc funcuonn m ‘mpaired. 3nd m. donut. mun- hcomoimgnlu. Unlowoodumnhnuty . the “In boeomu p.10 and «new. 0nd tho body chin. weak and worn out. ,To come: mm ailment: and to row ch. Nam, or 0;. body 5 mtomm h mummy. ms mm in no 3mm museum known 10 man "Inn Dr. cum. Now. Food. I: h n m wonder of Radical menu that I down to Ibo madam and build: gar-flatly: unruly I M m I“ W “sup-mum e '_ _ The Weekly Post. Worn-Out Nervu VBRTISING RATES. thing, 10 out: on lino (12 lino to insertion: 6 can each nubuqm: , "1” u aura. Troubles me SIM ._ 10°01:th jinn ml 10th. - hat day: , _but just 58 m hadoall th'ql ‘ And. was t'o'mtonuin; ngtwo junbh rouézwi m .oontuod “men: We. .1 ma moot hummer “out 10 i .Wo memo to hum rested. than t ‘MPW i i "râ€"‘â€"â€"â€" v ~. About noon two'dt our? guns came: in: to action on the ri to our lo“: and placed 3119!! after I in the midst of thy em. and. aoenmd to silence them for a. time. . About 2 pan. the Wm: given to chm right and; lett halt alternate- ly. No sooner had the ma risen than a perfect atom of bands mwhiz- zing clean into their midgtnand more Luâ€"A Aâ€" further hostilities. I m m centro at the first l'ma, behind anant- hill, and fired away steadily until about noon. by which time the heat sight. knocking it 0!! and. throwing nmrdduthmyfam- It was piteonl otter the battle to hear the meaning of tbipour mums who wane wounbd. - ' The conduct of the Canadians throughout the action. was magnifi- cent. They seamed to be totally de- vdd at teat end‘Osn-sda. has cause tobaprmdothersoldiers. Oneal the herons of tho dam ii'Fnthor 0f- the wounded. : Writing. 0 Pal-Mom. Pfinw' Kimmr 1-3.; We up now hearing a. flaw days’ mat m 7â€" â€"--â€". than n track's incessant a little ooftea and run, when we. received. the order to fall in, as the em was in fame on the other side of the rim. :rhe Canadians, Eon-dons, Camlls, and. Shropshire: fouled. the river. which was about waist deep, and deplqod on the open voldt with the river on our right flank and a. line of low bopjea. occupied by our mounted infantry, on our left. About 8 mm. we had. the orthr to advance. My: company formed part of the first line, and we toqk {up our positgn sign; chant of a low wnva of that veldt, 80'1 fat “1669 (about 8 pm) the. ouhr can to much. We marchodul night. and. strut the ladder at Klip- drift gang-t 191;- o’ciook on the mom- any} {atrium rifleptine from both" aids, which lasted. .with scarcely my intemniaaion. until darkne'ss fe}l._ ingot month. Mn man the saga a 6.!) pun. and. marched along! left bank of the Maddox“ mwmndritt (18 miles)b 6 o'clock nan. onSnnday, the 18th. W1 just had Lima to _nallqw. a b‘acuit, 11..“ fighting. Cronjo and his Iona sur- Nita yesterday. IL was 11': Oanb. adians who finally “cracked the nut.‘ 0n Mbnthy. the 26th.dwo were sent of them dad for a. mi past among th‘e wreck of burnt waggons. I can- not understand how- tho poor ‘bcggara can”. have endured such a condition ot'th'mgs so long as they did. {the tendenbfs Which i m max-tad d late for within cam W06 °‘ centres “Mm much green Wu: uv- ___V rthar afield foc the we an; driven fa true reason- Bprypnd.‘ question cheap might, upmu and. puts). rates. to- gether with} thqcharm at buying at a. distanceâ€"“might unclean”â€"ha§ much to do with the matter, r But the reason above’ and beyond all ‘- ”‘4 (‘le store, with its departmental stone is a. a people. If the 900918 did! so it, could not exist. ’1? afthe mat twpor.‘three< been to specialize, tht the present? in to gene paritmental store is caudescence, great-1131 (Semi-9.1“ stow 0‘ thir . nmnmh dcbm firienda, and that iuâ€"loytlty to institutions. I! one our ham to u. his own tom: or locality mo nbavo :- medlmrtty. that. plflon mult aid y support it: mercantile nndothw bunlmu lnat tuttom. It tho protu- Ilmml nun. tho nomhnnt and um artisan. go abroad to punch”. what they m‘uln. tho manhunt In turn has Jun. a much a much fight to t N- prob-donut ulvleo. hls labor. 3mm or mkflhd. and his cum! THE L660 OF HOW? ”a?!” atâ€"tractive features N _ use of printer's ink. I“ win-un- 7' â€" 7.-.... or.» locality album radii. by a. steady downp'm- ua through 39d thrqugy 33 13 Wozni- ’ “ living sur- and ltamfiar Wham their interdependence with and upon each other.‘ end. that every citizen. no matter what his calling. can not escape his responsibility; to aid. in building up and. maintaining hone institutions of every: kind. Wwaalefllouourmemn- tile friends should lanai end thet it Keep what the people need. cater to their mint: promptly. tell them what you has by advertising as freely in the home papers as the deputmental stores do, and: there is very little tear that any“ guest amount at trade will go past their doors. Finally. be it remembered.- that it is a palpable. fullney that departmental m null mm cheaply than home institutions, and it is high time that than who foolishly believe so should who to the fact and realise the in- jury thitthoymdning tothelr own locality without in any my benefit- told that his crippled condition was due to rheumatism, could hardly believe it. But such was the case, however. Mr. Donald- son'was lame with rheumatism for two years, and during that time suffered internal pain and ex- perienced the greatest difficulty in getting‘out of a rig. Mr. Don- aldson used liniments and mix; tum of all kinds to no purpose. At last he tried Dr. Hall's Rheu- matic Cure on the suggestion of a friend, who had been cured of a similar complaint, and after mk- ing one bottle of this wonderful preparation the pain disappeared. and now he is as well as ever. ' Dr. Hall's Magic Cure is put no in 50 cent bottles. Minutes: days treatment. For .sale by all d sis and ‘19”!!! r: medicine. The Dr Ha Medicine Um um; . It is notneceosary fora man to meet with an accident to become lame or otherwise physiwa im- paired. Friends of Mr. ngfiuel D 0 na Id 5'?) n , P i tt 5 b u r g , Postmaster tat , Dufi'erin, Ont. , s , postoffice, have shambot Inks» April 30â€"Tmnty. yon ago this month. John Nichol“ Baboock first noticed the symptom 01 Gravel and 0th! Kidney- tumbles. Simoth‘nt whehunever beenfree JUST CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT. {file 1011qu 3‘ «‘1 in the Toronto Sum): um men who. Imam! 95nd their money he"3 81101141!“ had'flleir- interests wage-madam mi"- 0‘ other towns should not. be pfmitud nu Ah umrk which. our own worm are entitled to. Matters am constantly coming to light which so to prom our conun- tion that publicity in town affairs is the only true sateguaa‘d against such bungling. The people still have scum rights, and the only way to main- taintbamiatorlhtthalightotday i‘QI-‘v-v â€"-â€"â€"â€" ~ . tainthumistorlbtthalightotday sham fmly upon every action of the council. The council of last year is pointed out by its apologists as being a model council. Secret meetings and dark doings may commend themed.” In. S. Doxm. not have see} the building Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills No remedy ever introduced in Canadahas gainedso many words of praiseh'om sufiexers all over the coun- try as these thoroughly effective pills. WHY? Because theypositivelycurealldb- use: brought on by impoverished blood. such as heart trouble. nerv- ousness, rheumatism. dyspepsia. etc. ALSO Beam they induce sound. halthy sleep. and restore VIM. VIGOUR. and VITALITY to the body. ALSO Because their use enables the mm to auccugfully ram find" Svfuégids and the 'lnsepanble re- Ildomfio b2 suns. vim. mug 1nd kidney troubles, fun‘m‘bu ahctdupgcid’ my .- «th gm“ mm ’ “In- PRISONER RELEASED. ANTED A Mr hood in nub-y. Am hboun II rm '6“ 10 n8 honed Avoho. WEEKLY POST, LINDSAY. ONTARIO, MAY 4. 1900 advertisement appffl-f' .o Telegram of Satur- Lwondered :‘for some time what could be ' the matter yith him, and when enable: the WNW MES aooo noun-o won me ms vmronozs. (Mantra-l Gazette: April 28.) Major Dent. 1.63, of the British War Office. is st present upon spec- ial service in Canada. His mi-ion is to put-phase remnants for the troops in South Africa. On Tuesday of this week W Dsnt Paid a flying visit to Monaco-l. The result of his visit was that the mm: and. Clinic Company. horse dealers, 131-5 Inspec- .. were authorized to purchase in the province 9f Quebec a lugs number of horses for the Imperial government. It» snot number was left in abeyance, with; the stipulation that a. numbar not less than 200 snd ' 1.500 must be obtained We . _ by May 15. Wuhan tquty-tgzm the on] w I! lby "'1“. tn“ 01"“ (fin u- cially. but nip the alum pmgoct m the bud. Shunld they sea the possibilities of the industry which Major Dont's mission is an» to stimulate and part with their horses for W! 0 prices. two important object: willbo “may: The horse breeding _ind.un- The Toronto World. «in: to become the landfill «an of the conserva- tiva party in Ontaxid-or at least it is Very widoly credited with nursing this mm nudism ambition. A. a pdlitical organ it: is not unlike the horse of which the owner saidnoha gath-med tip min: in. his but! before stunting on a. infirm. ‘Th‘s here horse-of mim'll eithur yank me to town quickex'n any other horse or he'll kick the buggy} into kindlin’ wood balm we've gone a. mile." 0! Into tho. “'01!“th gone in har- ness like n lamb. and. has quietly turned down side mud: along .which it could. new formerly have been driven at all. It is new. natural to expect. when you. one it heading down asidemnd, that this wick conserva- tive procession in being directed that mi. whether it 1w. or goes a. fluidod. does not concept our pment guiM 1 does pun pose- gluon 37".- The course pursued by_ the World in connection with up sending of Canadian amp. to South Atyica is interesting. Unqua‘tiontbly the 11113 tactznukeaitooonm on the «mention )1!ng .tO. important, It has blended ltl yum with it. new: so carefuily um: 11: would take a skin- ed analyst to min then spin. and tbs hunried.‘ public has not had time, (wtâ€"v "râ€" Sl‘hia far: make! iboou'rsa on the} quellicm referred to, important. It} has blended its yiqws with its new“ so carotuily [hit it would take a akiila ed analyst to resolvq than again. and 1 tbs hurled: public has not had time, 1 day by day. to do dist. ‘ What has bean the course of this once tractable fbllmr. hut now put; an . - m the war m South Atrial ll tha tin» when the ml was first 1mm that. Dana-(la should nu w 'l'u-vâ€"v Later. whoa the 2m: Contingent Md been mm 0“. And when on w: an that mnlu bud camp“. with mununltlon wmom nnd nos; IMAM. body of mum .01th born nub prL-omn. It. World m POLITICS AND THE WAR. £76153. hundred suit- of which foun or five ”paged to arrive in . A A.__j_.. an. m Triad my loam.- without Ami, but mun-m Found a Our. M3): the Us. or Dr. wmum' Ear bodfiy" afflictions as man tor- flble than disease of the. heart. mo live in walnut mad and expecta- tion “.331. sudden and wfth lat question remains wisely as it ms. The fact is that tho oomrvativo partyinmmdahubecuna new attack. Premium. upon tho hand the sending of men mvocimrpod'y. demanded. Tho expectation was that it Sir Wilkid assented he would Ian I w. “Noithor Canada. not any 0“ the othar colonies will b6 no main the fulmto whom" in “U ""r A QUEBEC miVTIELEASED FRO! GREAT SUFFERING lumhagu Illa”! Lnnâ€" --.-_ _V_. _ _ _ than your- den‘ler does not hep y will be sent pootpmd. :t 60 .t3 abox. or six bonus for 82.50. addressing th‘s Dr. Williamduedi- a 00.. Bmckvillo. Ont. than is Rheumatism dike hut. Tho can” In Uric intho blood If the kid- neys did their work “were would be no [3ch Add one! no Lumbaxo Make the kidneys do uni.- work. Tho sure. pomlvc and only can for Lumtnp ll A W Company. en» Victoria mantras! Fire Insur- amo 00.. wflch' was organized in my Int with a capital of on million dol- lars. eight hundred thousand dol- lars being already snhqcribod, in at- ruinc tho remaining two hundred. W dollars at par. The Com- pany Inn establidaotl agencies at most of an (issuable paints in Canada. and is stodily building up a. large basin”; rim insurance business in constantly increuing in Canada and. tbspin phatyol’roomfor this new comer in the field. (the Victoria- Montml is anxious that its stock should be bought in by busing men rather than by capiulists, puny bo- cflro a m whaq‘ diectorabe and lirinicpnl shareholthn we all leading basins. man.‘ natggally has a. great: er m of public confidence. and puny because man actively engaged in bushes his": mom or less insur- amo to place and; lag-(p therefore able to put a gobd deal” tannins in the Comp-.331 way. an in mm to big puny-holders to invest in Vic- mda-flontrml stock the Company. - Dena so percent.dinoountou any man mbepluodtith the company direct Uu'oughuoue of its My owner W would be very great. “length in 0m. while it he did mt jag _d loco guen‘th' in if: r. wanting emu tin to let the enthusiasm mbeideit seems to be now. confidant! uh to round. up mama. in Quebec and ham and there through- out the country. 811' Charles mapper u the can in hit Quebec speech. t in. at eonne, enacted that the Rank end (fleet thepsrty will- not object to Irwin been played with when they pensive the party advan- late to bombed. from the whole use to ho animus. It oounda too good to be true, to hue dothel nude Cubito u now by boiling and yea! hnve worn out their Months nnhboud. Yetonrcutomu'l sub-tun Wont-chins. hm. mtityotvm 1: attack! Minded. “ WWkOo..Epu- wand“: Expre- ul- othor 0! Victoria, it in telling “gin-”tastin- Mada-J. BuLMSt. Mdo. Quboqm:lmttobn I qusétxe‘VW ‘i' Mini to embody. Mr. M. Dacha, Inhrdy. Ont» : Tho people watt 1%. 2uk-mfihud'uh‘bofl- «Calumet. W. [BANNED GA]!!! 5 00. IO. SUITE. 9. h Sam‘s“. ,_ Lâ€" Lk‘ DR. F. A. WALTERS mum ’7 MdMUM-uw d mm, _9l'flgl_ lo._ 10:: Inn-I" filo-fl” W0!" _ MT-m'cm-i-fi' Bout Gnu-udw 11:1“me “almanac; wvumwmm his. mom rommgmgxw‘w at; Viola“. Haul, “$1.417. Beautiful Artificial Teeth, DRJ.LSU’I'I'ON. DENTIST. mummmm w.u wmmwdwm.mmm mmmmww .mam “mammmm WWW mawmmmmmwwm mmmwwmw¢wwm ”mmmmmm mnw @Wg_fl{ 03088. DR. ARTHUR DAY, m mum. uhgd M madly-ad“ mwmamm “lot-I wwummu. “Grumman war-apathy. chu- McSWEYN WELDON Burl-ta. sumac. 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