u`u.:l`S at Edinbux bandmastcr is 1 to M. '1,.,........... _.-v-4: (I. la .1 Whistler-, mlun I-n - null. uuvc D001) he French War are stated to I .ranm~, nu Hm COIN. u LU the CURENCK HEADACHE. Genuine ,_ _._--uva `*7 Ct:-:-o-J33?` _ Orders by telegraph or telephone pfomptiy attended t0 Cotns and Caskets of all kinds kept in stock Robes and Crap, and all Funeral Requisitos furnished D O DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud Show Room and Work Shop. Collier St. .` } on either xch other M... .:.., ,;Mnm 51115 LU ugnt. 1 [guarded secrets. .... -1\1\ll/__V. An alleged dcserter was arrestetl in :1 vol An inquest was held 1 girlwvho had commi `drowning. On the L a photograph of :1 sn ing the. original of it connection with the . arrested him on u c tion. Luckily for hix was able to prove ah the man "wanted." 1 +s.:a..._ ~~ ,,,, .. ..4u\.x\u_v mr mm. how shut he Wu1Lod. And tin tfics may prove the gin}; to light. guarded Sm-I-nfa 1110:1115 the most j -....., mu: man-of drugs in precisely the .'~sume v: moving his own board pose of taking part, i1 tour theutric-.L!s. He pec-Led the cause of `.1 and noticing the custom agitated manner. drew clusions. These conclusi municated to 1. friend i and the event. was the`: robber and the recovery his booty. ` _ .. easily recognizable. His jaws. de- prived of their covering, speedily be- gun to ache, and he called on 0. ate the pain. describing the Jsxaict seat. of the ill. Now it so happened that the man-of drugs ham sucred way after re- _u\vn for um um- nu\|ul:.$L was held in LG who on `.1m'ttu(l m)i11p:. On :1... rm.--v .,.. ulU\V ms own C lhesc conclusions he c a. in the poli cut, the, arrest. of of most. , ....-.. ...._y uu.L'l' ;`()'n for the pur-- king in some (unu- riculs. at, once sus- the nem'ulg_iu, lg custmncr'.s' nm-vnnu from in " `,-,-....g n.....- . nun.- Spl'.} nvn r .uu.uuu0u suicide by body`w;~.s found I s:xi1_o1', nnd. trac- I it, tln`ough his 1 girl. the police I u ch:u'p;e of descr- 'or him. I10 -TQ\`ol`, ho ove ho we-u --* rfer the 1 very curious 21d London A nminml g-..:..:.u, , ,_,...., ..., III! was not the voricst 2 of drug- \"ously- , ..-...u-5_nu, mar 5 nervous, his con- sions lm mm. C .-um H0 C0111` police; l'l`CSt of Hm uuuuu UH D. suicide ' was found .. yuuhd, `est the 'most. `oi navy way. nn anurl, lllllt` . We do nu` the curauiw ed (,0 tlltr 1:1 penc-cl Ln ;-H convinced u erntion in ~ contraction under Uh! ;l and opium. that in the ctcd us it I ..-... .,...s....-u, Wltll tongues of WI} C0"1Nm_d`l'l)urning,' agony they cried: "0 Lord, V0111 W0 WW1"; deliver my. soul." But they got over .V W`! h0"0S`*lit. They all got over it. Garner- | Q03 U}1`0"l:l_ `ed .' Their tears wiped away. Their I 11059113 W1 battles all ended. Their burdens lift- ~'1l11;|ill `lt10d imdiecl. Gzu-ncred! The Lord '1 _urn up. hurvest. will not allow those sheaves 0090-t dP'~hS- `to perish in the equinox. . A1m__Y10t ill some of us remember on the fnr1_n nntgtl moo}: of ere pul on the top l upright piece, or the rack which surmounted the 11031`? Of the wagon, and these sl IOU!` sins and ., leaves were piled _ liigher and higher, and after 11. while 5 C"Y`g ml the horses started'for the barn, and ' Y0" u"`g"- these sheaves swayed to and fro in l ted V? be the wind and the old wagon creu '- LO SW0 "9' ed, and the horses gave a struggle 91` up D `he and pulled so hard the harness came 1 _v up in loops of leather on their back; . gmce S "1 and -thut. when the front wheel t struck. the elevated floor of the barn, c )w1N(;_ ' N it seemed as if Hm I.........-..--- One inch _L x-.: dred tons to LL. lltl-3 tercd vUl_V llll|"l\' corded. an short, time \\'.\ .1 .. . uHII`Ull_1 (log1`l*:-5 (liruvLi_w with 11 I .. .- Hun ulu Hus .... lll U1": The deal ..l I-- due tn: in-.... ullll-3| lcr; ; tatm: .. which on and its L-nnull l III ? north, : llcsh din Pckin :1 beef is ton. am ferrcd. Mrs. 13.: Oh, ( sit. down with `R1,. -1; - `l`)._-Inn": III fa.vu IJL'l'H I (Ir,-lphia by M. iq '1`: mu.` .\'aulII.' j tcnmtimuu sons who ` time:-; only Rlis ' .n 1 nu: ull-VFIUIIN tang. No 1 In. 4.- I l`.\ the NH; (,1 - tllihln (I .a in H1 k0!T': ..-A..1 LUIIIIILIII which widclv u..'.... Hm.-uua.~. us 11 113 can go no I: is Lhe Inst st.ru,~2'glc`nntil ; of muzcls and . the voice < parted kindred, .:u.d the ' voice of Gm} :-zhilil :_-`ve :1 3 shall send in the 1:21-\'c:;ot 1 to the eternal tri::::.;h. wh and down the sky (.I-\.-:- cry "llurvc-st hom! Ila:-vest I` JHUIIHI Medic: part i citis .....l Auuhl, IN: nn. lhC()l'il'.'s' llll.V' My in u.. of the [nu 1....`n I., A French PI Flesh Diet ( APPENDICIT DUE TO 2. THE MALE! Appo In\'- :1 MI-I/\ l` _ .. mu; ua.|.I'lIUSS - Imp leut_he1t - Lhut. evutcd if the loadwould go no ` _ , until the workmen gave a. p;reuL shout, and then with one last ` 't1`<.-nlendous strain thehorstes pulled in the loud. Then they were unha_r- ` nessed, and forkful. utter forkful of ` {grain fell into the mow. 0 myix ' friends. our getting into heaven 1n:1_\-`-` ' 3 be a. pull, a very hard pull, but ' the.~"e shezwcsare bound to go in. 9,,- f, 1`he Lord of the lm.rvcs,t; has ]n'on1-="t ised it._ I see `the In mg to the door of U ner. 'l`he shem'e's soul sway to nnd fr dea.tl1,'_m1(1 the old der the loud, and ns _ the oor of the celes ,seems as if it " 1e heavenly gur- of the Christizm g 0 in the wind of ( body cx-oaks un-` the load strikes tin! garner it ' 1. \\'lierc is the What. a. 11 them had. ferin1.r they blood, The ' and put it cried, pass from me:" [ed and crushed, ; fit. ! to 'mm:.. um... um garner? ..If it be possible let, 1II_\L\J.!AIKJ.`V\.I. -Need I tell numy have gone cir<'le-_v(-:1. from that you have haul and `time some In Get.hsen1unes of suf- ` . sw y took the trembl out great; drops of ing cup ips and this cup 01 hound- tongues of 1 I iheir hot 1 1] Pmfsued ml 1 with -burning,` T , ,...-.,.. -1 m.\.uIIcl'.-U10 orange blossom for her nmrriugc _duy. Anything ghastJy about 't.h:1t,'. Oh, no. The" sun wexit, down and the .ower shut. The \\"}xdat tlxrosllcd out of the straw. Dear Lord, give me sleep," said the twin _ g: boy, the 1 son of mm or u... ,..-._,,, `U ...,.u_..- wuxe up! Take ;,{Igreen spectacles, your bl n tncles. _vour blacl< `spectacle: (1 up the corners of your mom Vs ' as you pull them down. " elds ! Reap` l Reap ! The Smriour folds a, lamb b`osmn. The little child 1 11 the house with her music, l toys are scattered all up in the stairs` just; as she lei What if the hand that pluck o'clocks out of the garden 1' ' It will wave in the eternal t if the voice that mud in the home is still ? She V the eternal hosuuna. Put. :1 rose in one hand, and 11. red the other hand, and :1. WI`( orn.ng`e blossoms on the br< \v`.1i(.e flower for`thevvictory, 1 ,o\ve1' for the Suviour's s.'_tcriI nmrriu 't.ln1t,` '.[`!w' sun nvmh .2-.. 0. , - -~_. sdguna UH` I 0nd, ' he qez ' ccIostiul'1.rm'noI' `d go I.-u'tl1cr. It golo, J: st the voices th'e`,g(,l-`C ` of our dc-I "id'Cl. indrcd, wel('omin_s:, 0' _ God shout that an`: :1 rolling in- ::,](.`)um`n.t cI':mI while .-:31 up lot or ,0- 1 is hea'rd: Uc'kI(_d . ' . J. I ` 1!mvc..thmx1e! Sm .(_m ` mvful g 1 Charles, we cnn never ('10?-1""I .t,hirtccn at table. t0`-"I-`< UP Shi1\`. ! I hope you're not s'o `0mf<'1_-'1 ms ns'thn.t. Mrs. 13.: No. mt, did not; but we Jmvo only `-310 0.1435-."i1J mer plates. L-SIDE 01` ......... u. uiu`_(l ume of lmd. swcnt, They trembling It lips cun Pm- n--A 1~---~-~' TIIE GARNEIKJNG. 311. 110. so Innnv Inn... ._ ` , _._- ........p, uuu H( 5: and awoke inglory. (0 one more Lhoup;ht .' have spoken of the the sowing`. of the I th reaping. I mu` ` moment of uuuabliln ,0 fro I, ', `the celestial to nn r:n-!|\n-- 1-- .1 uuu u. reu rose Wreatl) brow-tl owcr for t.hn.v;.-4...... 4.... ~~--- hm: uul _ IL - bun.`-1 LlxL'_V H]n"[', 1.-11': her. 304 Square meal in quite a 3 'lc`1mtil * ' .- Imlcss the * 0 o;::l(c;:, U10.V'_cl'ea1'e(l nfy IbyscE'lz]1fx1:):al` I-d welcdminsr S'd" `V 0&2 -4`. MY -st -- 0(- .'-'`3V0 tl2z1`t`;'g-m`t"Sr UIQV didz{'t lezre 1111:}: anf """'c5. t my ham 11"" of my` bukin' neither 01 ::::;:h, while up wou1dn L wnndor a mite if the 1. heard; 19f. `rim had flc-:1.<:_ but it l.- [mu .. nrvc;.'t home:- ucklod 1m-.,' an it did S um 0 g , ' '01-.) r-nf rm; Ailas too, 10]` uu we ying: of my elders. "1Tc'.x.:' 3 sleep," and he `closed l'Ol\C in.nrlm-v, aunts un U10 Drow- for`thev victory, the .- S'_LCl`iliC(`.. In for h:-r mm .,-uuavuh` \\'Ol`(! piled , /for ycd creak- gs vn n clhnn-.-I- L LllU_ p|0llg`ll'- hm`row- must now to pre- plough- hn l`I`n'_ . un! 11 ulCl`C IUD my:1'o|!in along ma 'cm too 1" "`m_v non: ) .. ..,..n; uugcll neither. I \\'bu1dn'L hull lot kind ticklod mo,'au it Silas to cat. The puor woman was gnltcful an would help to clcrm up the d1'm1cx' thing's. that mile of :1 `b:1b'o more coxnfortablc. Whirn he was doin that, didn't. Silas got, T~.'c!l tl1ere at the organ, -an :..Tot 'r2m all round to _.sing" Ol.d_ ..'__l:)og '.l`my Ever Fait,l_1ful,_" I `tried ' I , .,.m.. my puttons. if t : still? house with a roof an 9. chi iumph. it. an wheels under it.",.< music when he come in to bl'ealn'a: ill sing hull fan1il.\-'. young ones, hor while an` all, a-s:|uutte(l rip:l1t. in 1 osc iz._ Well, they come over that .t,|) of,counIe' n cl-.........1 -.... IA) me JOCK-1115.". I .l`a_ke that kettle 0' fish into the! village! Silas IIez1rn_," I scz, don't; go an` nmke a fool o yourself, cau.=evy(_>u know how !" "Give `em some dinner, anyway," he S02. `'1 g'uess they hain't had a spell." I `mu-sq nu... u.-r---I - - gnu 'Ir... - ! "Well, mother." he sez, f_.<-'omc dinner an then I'll Ito the lock-u1`).". 4 tr]: ake that lm+n.; ..- zu- u._' ncu, ; of couple -thc ones, a: red bcggin __1,hc 01' in. bi (I .nv Inn. 4-... w.u;ll mm. an 1 wouLdn'L Stay behi "An' the dogs would come too, a. "if there ain't tha il`o|!in nlr\nn- rlnu... bl. 155.! Again: I renntrk, in as in! E the field there . and at every stride in the suck of grain, and he sprink- .les it over the field. ,1t looks,sill_v=` to 11 man who does not know what. -he is doing. He is doing it very inn` portant work. He is._scuttering the winter grain, and the snow nntyli: come, but the next year there will be 4 11. great crop. Now, that is what. we n are doing when We are preaching` the S` gospel, when we are scattering the (L seed. It is the foolishness of preaching`, but it, is winter grain, U and though the snows _of'wo1-ldliness` Sc may come clown upon it, it will yield - . after 0. while a. glorious lmrvest. Lot us be sure we sow the right kind of seed. Sow mullein stalk, and mul- Iein stalk will come up. Sow Can- 3 ada. thistles, and Canada thistles , will come up. Sow wheat. and wheat will come up. Let us distin- guish between truth and error. Let V ` us know the dierence between wheat and hellebore and henbane and colo- I quintida. The Lord Jesus Christ ' V sit nineteen centuries-ago planted oneimr -red seed of doctrine. Itsprang u_p. '<. On_ one side of the stalk are all theligf churches of Christendom; on the twq uuug.',:s, 1. S02. Well/ he sez, "the b: the xvzxgon an Urulu.-. its 1 couIdn t leave it. an she took on so an'.wou1d 1 with him. the on \V0lll(In'l i-tn`; |`..I.:..-- - -uuul {U0 1" ..u: .. uug 0' OIILS." _ I guess," I sez. "ya you bargained fur, by things," I u`vn n L" ___ .1.- uvl`.s`l:bj 11-u1ggin' on He unloaded `pm : then he come to me slmmed. -M'othcr." `em Tested," he. scz bag 0 outs. T (I'!Inun '7 `I ..... unuuu;',`ll we winder. What's that, the over there -in the orclmrd, Mary your June?" he sez "Smoke," 1 sez. spec- "But Silas ' Pull no need to look s'fn.r smoke. `This kitchc-n s just, full of the it. You could cut it right. on mv mI.:4. ....,, _- --.....u a nun` .' '.I no child swallowed it dmvn xvithout ll. pucker, an sin-acicc-:=I :l.s lips an said t\vz1s _g'ood. - I kind o` liked the ',V0llll.Q'v ones. Silas was quite took with `em. I felt sm-1'_v for the W0- man. with a baby in arms. I swam, ll] 1 thought pesky little of that shift- lc less Frenclinmn, :1-cartin of a hull I family round the count1`_V in 3.1 tuck- ed-up xvngon, with a. stove in one end an n shukedown in t'other, an farmers \\'zmtin' help the worst, way an willin to pay good wages. A poor tool he was. They fetched`ov- er the cimuunon bear to dance for the missus. Silas told 'c1n never to bring it there again, the nasty thing: to frighten the cattle. He wouldn't have them hungry hounds 0 dogs round tl1e house neither, n-chasin the cats an" fowls. ' Well, I waited an I watched, a- tryin to keep tlmt dinner warm. The greens was spoilt, of course. Ilim by I see Silas comin'. I thought the life ud leave me when he come closter an [see that he had th.e hull family, the dogs . ` horses 11-tap;gin' behind. 'mn nf Hm A--- 'h- w- D W .........-. uu mg'ger'n your eye on the cider bur` hard cider. mismr rm 4 .uuuu\viI.h`l]CG `Val. too. I was, mad, every door an sus out nu can .-..x.:., .....unc. nus kitchc-n whit(:\v:1shed walls." ton, Lm..- .--/J ` poor, `, _.... w_yua: 4 I didn't understand what twns all about. When I see with Evert Weston in (Evert deputy constable, an drivin' them poor tired horses for all they was wuth past on up the road), I knowed `it was `something with them good-fo1'-notl1in 1*` men gyp- sies. "It made me feel kind 0 ba.d. You see, about uvweek or mebbe ten -days` nfore, I come out one mornin' an found him n-starm out \\' 11S through the winder. June ?" V sez. "Smoke." I 907 Inn... nu- Silns comin back - C v \\'uL`plng` will not br "Him hath God prince and 41 Snvic peiltance." Oh, 1 cross.! AN...-... '9` ...... \II I4lllAK;- Oh, my, how mud Silas was-1nm1- der'n a March hare ! Just then EV- ans s dinner horn blowcd. They have s :1 11. o clock dinner to Evuns's. The horses heard the bell an made for is mudesixas nmdder an - madder. He's ot an awful I; `. has, that goes 3 on` for the least; thing. "I'll have `the V constable out in 1' less than -3, q-uurter of an hour, an`- follcr` , cm up an` arrest. -`cm. an. lock the hull load of `em up! ' I will I I don't care what. you say." (I- hadn't szud_ :1 word; he hadn't given me time.) "If 't,ain t, bad en- ough. he sez, to have `em pasture live out 0' your pork s nests. but, to ,,_, .,..., uunnt, Wily ' he cimmmon missus. T , `ightn rl neither. u-c1msin' ....u. an L010 him on to dinner time. der'n :1 Mn....:. L--.- uuul am sush. Thor an soc white smoke. I}. comin up fr(m1 behil I-(I ...,,,_, ... uu uulllu. aded at tlge door, an )me me, lookin' kind 0' M'othcr." he sez. "we'got. ti," l1e.s<.-z, "an I.go_t. that Ls. ...,.,. LU I_tric-d |\'ln'!'* `Ems T 'ay Ever Fniflaf..l -- __ .....u, an su-" an` the horses an I swan," I sez, 1'1; that nasty bear :1- down the road after babe fell out leg`, an she 3 she cried. an an . would come along m others they behind, an so- logs :m' 41... u. "You got morn fur. bv Um lnnl.-. .. nu: uur. 0' 1. your hens 11' your grain out o v : broad daylight, right 51 S g]! mu cross, out at thc at the centre of_ it-t1 Son "of God who bore .nmde satisfaction. Weeping will brim "I`Ii1n hnl-I1 n'...a -.~ ...5uu, so 1 step] ' told him twas 1 inner Hrnn buttons, , Vrnnf nu .. .. um an ' Fnithful,_ ,,-.. .. J\l\)l _smoke. `sure ; from behind the 1 ....vv u|l.U Llle yard. H I he mornin's too long for inks I, "I guess` he wants a. -`t t More dinner." "1`wo.n t. o'clock. I had custard pie rolls Iul I-.`..1....a `tI__l ., ux. uuun, IL .902. up an g'1vc' him a rog hu' vinegar. 1 1d Lold him never to : might just as well 21- xrt. him ) Tunc \valls.V" `you could, land. an I ung open sush. Then I looked hite smnkn um-n V ...m..\. 1 uuu custnm `olls I'd baked that ; Silas u-I1itchin to `on. so I stixnnma en ' `give '0 IA; . take em uuug Lnut; (lod l will never yield a hu ness. The dilculty with people is that they :1: ed with conviction w 5. ._I ' uuur 1L,",sez Silas, l)l'ei1ln'ast, an it wg horses, dogs ed mv lmm" yuu got. mor'n the looks 0 u-mr.cmn stepped to l tvg nrnffu-p tain t :1 chimbly on it,", sez Silas, `en kfn cf 0 n ' n Just; xu ' 'Vnn AA LU 1. The creature` most, tenac is the commmr sea polyp. cut, in two two creatures sult. One may be slit i dozen sections making as `Innis. They may `be tu1 out, when they apparen thcmsc-1vcs`just as well us. two be" divided and placed the result, will be a mons a head at. each extremity. ,,. Vquu ;.;.uu: 1211.` COIN. ` All the'counterfeit. coin that has` come into the posses`sio' lice during the last was recently melted Royal Laboxjatory at Woolxvich. It -weighed ufbout. 4 cWt.., and represent-, nds of current sistcd of half-I I crowns and orins. _._ ....., uuucil miles. [1 Many advantages` are claimed for . the new German 15-pounder with which the British Field Artillery are t now being ztrmed. Its range is 6,700 _ yards, :1, much longer one than that I of the old weapons, while it can be . red much quicker, and, it, is said, ', with greater precision. A distin- guishing` feature of the gun is a. , pneumatic nttuchinent, which does ` away with the recoil, while at the ` same time it so (leadens the report that it is very little louder than that of. an ordinary rie. ' MELTING COUNTERFEIT All +1.... ....-.7 - By a. peculiar coincidence, just the 9.2 guns are being race for the Dover Forts, extensive tr are being daily carried out at} d'Expericnce of slightly heavier ibre. These guns, which have t recently approved by the 1 Office for coast defence, have about the same . range as 9.2-viz., fteen miles. hfnnv nr]vr..o~L--~-A . I .1... ....\.-v \vfuI.b | b`, lomg. Is 1111- It is_scuLtering the snow may isc `in. L J Eng So] ng. UN ough See me '1-S sure pm vol- llk sh riistles, )me ,1, will 7., etwcen ` r lebore M L. The one Mr, up. .'.<;unr chin --L` 4` - ` " wurul. Bo Vsur E1}-4]` Soothing Syrup. pbculinr 9_2 n'IIr\o .- _-,.,........~., ulu awnnncn and bowoli. cure-1 wind cohc. softens the gzmns. mduces in:;1nmaHon.:u)d . gives tone and energy to the whole 3 stem. .\lns. \Vinslow s Soothing: Syrup for chi! rcn teething is p!c.1san: to the taste and is the Lrescrfnlon of one ofthe oldest snd best female physic ans and ' nures In the United States. Price 25 cents :1. bottle. {Sold by all druggists tln'ou;.:nout the! sure and ask for Mrs. Wins ow s] V -_ .._ .... u.1:uI aunu at once and ' ~ 11 botc or Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup tor ohlldren teething. It will rulicvc the poor llmq su`ercr Immediatefy. Depend upon it. mother. there is no mistake about It. It cures diarrhuza. regulates the stomlch and bowoli. L'ives_tone and enemy to thn nvhnln .....-.._ .... . Lion of the Ninth division, while subsequent chapters deal with the capture of Cronje at `aardebergy S-.1nnzL's Post and other events. For over Fifty Years. Mus. Wx.\`sLow's Sounnxa Smur has been used by millions of mothers for their children when tcethingr. Ifdlstnrbed at night and broken 0! your rest by n _sic-k child suffering and or ing with min of cuttlnz teeth send at an 5; bot! cot sulfe Imxnedintefy, umm it, mnrlm- . .... wan engaged prior to the for1nu- 7 - .,...i.,-, unu . wagon,` Hill, -and the seige of Ladysmith. I General Sir II. E. Colville is 011-!` gaged upon a book describing the] \\ oI'k of the Ninth Division." Gen. , Colville includes a _short. account or the operlxtions under Lord 1\Ietliuen for the.rc-lief of Kinxberlcy. in which he was engaged for1nu-, of the Ninn. 'l:`V:l'I:f\-> - _-,,.......u. uuu would 1 shortly have obtained advancement. The 1st and 2nd Battalions of the ' Royal Garrison Regiment; have been: formed at Aldershot. Although the` - strength for two complete battalions has not yet been raised. the number is advancing towards the 2.000 re- quired. The enrollments are some cd will be sometime on the stocks." StaIT-_SerL!ez1nt .1 M W '~-~ _ V `(14. : tenaciousof life : polyp." If one be 1 are the mu one into half a many ani- turned inside thev nvn\n-u--l`-- " at. uevonport for some months 1aSL, has retired upon retired pay. Cap-I tain Whistler, who had nineteen years service, was the rank in the r'egimcnt Tl1' 1c+ .....l n.,,. `is .. 1 I Firth, No. ..v nu uu1(.u.Ll0ll. Captain and Quartermaster 2 Depot Battery R. F. A., at Glasgow, has been appointed- quartcrmuster of the I<`0rfzu' and Kincardinc Artillery at Montrose. Captain Firth owes his commission to distinguished conduct; as 1. non- commissioned oicer at. Tel-cl-Kebir I Ciiptai F. 'hicl In 't,1:...u_. - i My u. recent. Gazette. . It has been oicially notied mobolizcd Reservist. non-commiss ed oiccrs who, under War Oice den: of January last, gave up t -rank in order to proceed on furlm may be allowed to resume it. n rctrfansfcrrcd to the army rcservc do-mobilization. (`!nn+..:.. , - - u we hill; and V to the mill. tyix centre of the sack tents on : anced each other, tle a-Iield._ ur bar dam" on" mzruszas TO VDIE. ...-...4....__ ruplal`. V Although 98,3 army last; year, the Cape, command of the with headquarters A military band A ~._ 61 men joined the the inspector-general 1e result; satisfactory F. Forcstier- ow on his way home will -take over Scottish district; at Edinburgh. master is nnf nr. 1 ` permanently in Ce : plied that. their f __._ Condensedv Paragraphs of Interest ' To Both `The Military and Civilian. Two Boer prisoners Wish to settle ylon, and have up- amilies may be al- lowed to join them. .The r-st-class grunge, for the R0 was successfully Messrs. Y Poplar. yal Dutch Navy, `launched from arrow & Co's works at _ __ -. .....m.u.-r., _ rugnlund? ight Infantry, who has been doing my with the Army Service Corps Dcvonport . ,s in ars' senior at mo ,_ ...\, uuvvna. hel- ergcm1t,J. M. F. Freeman, Royal" Ries, has been se- :- service on the sta of the ' In Army. Sergeant Freeman test the present. cgunpaign with mot.` Iing s Royal Ries, and was f of 1 t the stom_1ing of 'l`alzum;I heir ttles of Dundee, Lombm'd's in .` :sur's Camn. nmi u'.....\..J,- .- ........uu.-5 are the y y apparently enjoy as before; if ond t.. mu: ..........u uuzu war. has` 1>ossessioh of the po-' 2 fourteen years` melted down in the Lory Woolwinh to (I c11`(l"_;c.> monster u`emity._ -.., An end having .uuu..1toyul Irish Rog ` had the honorary rank Jtenzmt conferrnrl "mm 1.: , __..-..,\,.u;y, nu wmcn 2d while raptors dnnl man. um my; 01 one my ruu]-I plougnmg for '1 crop.! V _ ,. xghing for :1. soul. 1:10 who gfmd give ne Slfepf" `ht of sin will never amount "5 byes um m``e "1" mg in the church or in the I have U" _ _ . sent. I o If 11 man speaks of sun as . l ) _ . _. _ (were an inuccuracv or '.1v3"g' of L1 '`"R. -f instead of the. loathsome, Pox ; n:(l)`1`:len t f" ]g' lc. consuming and damning` p ` . ut lmtes-tlmt man GARNEI ' :1. lmrvest of useful- 'llCl`0 tho an -'-\r---`"