Thipgs kept up this 17, when ordets we: General Malvar had ,lApon Batangas. ‘13 received that surrendeml at All troops glad. April 3), unit-rs were received to re- At this point I took m to Laysen. up 21' On March 17 I received Malvar remained here until and on this date 1850 soldiers to Rosana: Bataugas. campetj night. General Bell gave on comummlers that the the Lohov ranges in line of by squads uf eight men each on the. foot-hills of Luhov 1111 March 25, continued the ma fearful chains nf IIIUllntnina y were . MacFarlane 6: Co . I ‘Iilital\ Hospital, San P Saguna P. 1. June 1'.“ HR. Joux W A'I‘HUN. Emssvmm SNYI‘LAXD. MY DEAR F \nuezu ,~â€"Y our t“ tors dated Jan. 19 and Feb] received, and u get I could not to them bcfm 1’ this time I “no 0V , ,. h, slow travelling as the un- met too thick, arrived I, could see the Paciï¬c Ocean, in ravine. March 31, hard II"" “' “ ‘- IV. IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor. Duvoms'rs ASD march through found many tom :., destroyed same 5 m numutains, with tim- spring kt' mun p early, co many insurgents [lestruyml same- rSLI‘Uylng insurgents, - continued march ---. we march CWT] I believe the British Government of mountains, munpedlmade a had mistake in shooting two .vith line spring water. Aust'alian officers for killing eight u- ramp early, eontinued . prisoners. The Americ many insurgents I {est r: :yed same. 'arly 8 an Government ’houses would not shoot an ofï¬cer no matter Max-eh what he did. They would rather dis- . found many pigs, miss him from the service. No, the . eta, destroyed same. Americans give “'ater Cure and many “â€â€œPlil- m., many high other ways, but fannot. inform you Miss. found place where. here about them. Everything is fair (l been newly dug up, in war. The Chinese in the late war 4 from ronuuander to‘ in China with all nations hoisted the it might be insurgents’ “ Black Flag †which means “ N0 pris- ‘ On examination w e oners taken.†a grave containing a There is nothing in Edinburgh for d. “'e covered same; me only I would like. to visit the old mountain. March 29, city. ..-h through range of 1 1 c The cholera has broken out here. 5 “gret I could not replir this time. I know you thc- matter when ex- “-W-g maintains, gunmedlmadea bad mistak inv spring water. Australian ufh'cers p curly, continue-(l r prisoners. T he Aim insurgents" houses ’ wuuld not, shoot an 7911 Smile. Max-('11 What he did. They found many pigs, miss him from the , «lestmycd same. Americans give \Vat ? a. m., many high; other ways. but on whov mountains 'cei ved orders to amped here all gave orders to all . Booxsuwns. underbush, 8 march over ,ains, cnnmed , San Pablo, June 1.3, 1909 m., all to search amped l‘two let- D. 16 duly mountebmk of the villa star of the re- more sought after alleged ligious stage. is than ever as 3 result of his exploit with the black bottle. Excit- ablo women; ink-minded men, dl fl The cholera. has broken out here. , “'e had one. soldier die this morning; ; or in other words 47 sick, 19 deaths for ' the month of May. I am not afraid of the cholera, only I believe that the U. S. should supply all ' to the nurses who have cholera pa-. tients, but I asked for some whiskey (mers taken. †There is nothing in Edinburgh for me only I would like to visit the old wity. Your letter under (late April 27 just received, and note that you have moved to 7 L‘ulton Hill. I believe the British Gnrmmmmw re- family. thmu. l The British army is the ï¬nest in the ’ world, and I may inform that all ’ American soldiers who saw the British troops in China informs that they are l up-twdate in every manner. There is {only one thing the American has ' against the British army, and that is I they don’t pay enough of wages to! their oflicers and men. Have you got I a picture of myself when I was in the Tlst H. L. l. at Hamilton Barracks?’ If so, I would like a copy of same sent‘ 1 me. I From [I I will be discharged from the l on Sept. 22, 1902. I have been offered I a position as postmaster of this city on percentage, but could not make much at this basis. May enter eonstabulary. However, at present I do not know . what I will enter. I I Much sickness among the troops at? I’present. I never expect to get mar- ried as l have seen the results. ‘ Received letter from Aunt Maggie. ‘ Reply to same by this mail. Married ! to Sergt. Major Dal-wood, old vetex an in the wars. l [cannot understand Why you have to pay sixpence for my letters every time I write. I place enough postage on letters to carry same, I believe you better pull for Chicago at earliest possible (late. return to San Pablo for duty, left Bat- the people who like their religion in angas. May3,arrivedLipa, Batangas, large, thick doses, will flock to hear l saw General Malvar. He looks sharp him 33 9980’]! ‘3 0Vâ€. orfnore 80- 'man° also his wife. She had two 'lthat he has been false to his profes- children. I also saw Louis Banagdmoms 1n yielding to the demon 0f . This man has caused us much trouble. I drink WI“ not make the “Mime“ . ldiï¬erence in their ’, He surrendered also, left Lipa. May saintliness. Theyw - 4, arrived Lanauan, remained over than ever to accept their light and night. May 5, arrived Lanto Lomas, ‘leading from this self-confessed saw General Malvar’s daughter, re- |' fraud. Small is one of the most vul- mained here over night. May 6, took j gar-tongued Preachers that ever wagon train to Calamba, Sanguna,§m,°umed the rostrum. He abuses .. , {his audience in Ian ua e that would could see the Island on theSaguna (13 i silence the ï¬shwive‘: ofg Billingsgate. Bay where the native. prisoners are ,‘ And yet the crowds always seemed kept. May 7, arrived Alannnos, Sag- . . . nna, remained over night at this city. May 8, arrived (.iiaon, Lavalbas. ’ ' ' I 18, arrived San Pablo, Saguna. expedition of General Bell’s will be “on? him} abuse and ins remmnlwred by all who took part in received 1} privateinter same, and I believe that many things Ezgiieghsgwgubtbzll‘l toself res ecti yvnll eoine to light which I cannot in- fellow-mortal. -yHeycould Gill hisl form you at present. hearers ., skunks,†.. liars ,, and E! I cannot understand why you have u scoundrels 2: not only with impuni- ;‘ to pay siXpenee for my letters e Veryi ty, but with great beneï¬t to his ex- time I write. I place enough postage} cliequer. \n lurinnn 0.. ...--»â€"--- course,would SHALL â€" member me to vereud †Sam Small is re- have fallen from grace. ambled in the strait and I before now, but to get e eve of making a politio In L-L-†‘ Toronto Saturday Night.) 1- me tu Proï¬t and his would like to hear from :kuess among the troops at [ never expect to get mar- Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets to refund the money if it fails a E. W. Grave’s aimtnroon each box. 25c. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. . Ferguson was ey born Jan, lst. 1857, in the township -,y, of Minto. Wellington 00., was mar- 'ill ried to Mr. Ferguson, Feb. 17th. 1876, and came with him to her late home Lot 21, Con. 8, Proton. She O was of a quiet and loving disposition who have no hope of a blessed reun- ion hereafter. In 1880 she made a I public profession of her Lord and F . Master, and was baptised by immers- a ion by the Rev. Mr. McDermid, of f' Cincinnati, U. 8., who was on a visit- I‘ t ing tour to the churches. We can b . truly say that she always Iived a 7‘ from Peter 1 :6. beautiful hymn "There’s aLand that ‘0‘ is fairer than day,†was sung. Mr. '3“ Ferguson and family wish to sin- 00‘ cerely thank their kind friends and MC neighbors for their assistance and f0" sympathy in th ' bereavement. “"1 W“, “If you will smoke, you stinkpots; be, if you will drink, you beerpots and .s?"’whiskeypots and winepots, and all nt other kinds of dngusting alcoholic lpots; if you will go to the theaters lisland listen to Mephistopheles. the m devil. and Marguerite, the harlot and Faust, the doctor bination; ' ' 9 it; are talking about cleaning the st 0’ of Chicagoâ€"~(laughter)â€"I say, if you t will do the Devil’ Devil’s food. you can rem ' aptists, or l- You have no place‘ 1 not have people 1 \Ve propose to c have clean people, and, thanks be to l] ' them clean. t But there were some of you that c needed plenty of scrubbing. You A And yet Dowie’s follow no means recruited solel ranks of the ignorant. ,ulous. the superstitious and hypoc- d1 hondriac, but amongst those whopay him tithes and yield hiin spiritual an allegiance in Chicago are said to be - o. hundreds of successful professional 1“ men, ï¬nanciers, industrial leaders I: graduates. Isn’t p Small’s great reputation ’land astounding success in pulling coin from the pockets of the multi- ltude illustrate tbs point. It is further illustrated by the career of 'Dowie, the man who proclaims him- lself a reincarnation of Elijah and who as head of the "Christian Catholic Church in Zion†' lof 60,000 people. the fountain hiead l pality of ten square miles, and a summer dweller in a $50,000 cottage l ‘on the shores of his own Galilee. 'Dowie, like Small, deals out denunci- ‘ ation to the crowds who flock to hear I the voice of the Almighty speaking I through his lips. As an example of ' one style of religious oratory that t wins disciples, I think the following: ‘ , . e from one of Downe’s addresses lS!r rich: uuuugsgaue. t-‘the people who like their religion in 3, large, thick doses. will flock to hear .1, v him as eagerly as ever, or more so. 0 l'l‘hat he has been false to his profes- , lsions in yielding to the demon of :‘fdriuk will not make the slightesc M APLE PARK ---,,.. a reement. to Mephistopheies. the g - tied. Luca Marguerite, the h-arlot plaintiff; W the doctor~a nasty com- f you will devour the; . Boyd v. C ch is the scavenger of the i t‘°'{ brougi I pig. which is the scav-{agamst' Abrs 8 land, with which they { leged sran.de; about cleaning the streets Pf the P131!" ~(laughter)-â€"I say, if 5'0.“ - Informed, w )evil’s work and eat the "‘95393 are 3“ . you can remain with (Atmeron for ists or the Baptists, or Kilbourn for else. You have no Mann) Um: vv out! Lueucel’Sl 1 '. ..O .â€"o :ree weeks, and all and care and good was done, but the mother was called vâ€" "nulllblll, 1‘ Jr the Baptists-'31:?Kilbourn for defendant. You have no place‘ 11 not have people 138. \V6 prepose to , and. thanks be to I Leslie Rising them clean. _ -v.vv-.V“II lllUlIlCi‘ quare miles, and a in a $50,000 cottage pf his own Galilee. 1, deals out denunci- ds who flock to hear Almighty Speaking As an example ofl 'gious oratory that‘ think the following: to cure - NON-JURY CASES. D , Park vs. McKenziezâ€"This action brought by plaintiï¬, w il Fenwick v. Betts :-â€"-This is an ac- tion brought by plaintiff, who claims ‘ from the defendant as Administrator of William Bette, deceased, who lived in Eugenia, for wages for services agreement. The case has been set- tled. Lucas, \Vright McArdle for lplaintiï¬'; W. J. Hatton for defendant Boyd v. Creigh tion brought by George M. Boyd against Abraham leged slander pub of the plaintiff. informed, will not be called ton :-â€"-'l‘hls is an ac- l J. Creighton for al-. lished by defendant 5 This case. we arel l as wit-l J The Fall Assizes Open on Tuesday next at 2 p, m.. the Hon. Mr. Justice lLount presiding. This is the ï¬rst appearance of his Lordship since his elevation to the bench some eighteen [months ago. The date of the Fall Assizes this year is considerably inl advance of what it has been for some time, and there has been some com- plaints made by the local bar that it is too early and is very inconvenient for suitors and all others concerned. The following cases have been enter- ed for trial :â€" Cases Which Will Engage J udgev Jurors and Lawyers. Another ridiculous food fad has ‘ been branded by the most competent L authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain. another for muscles. and still another for bones. A cor» rect diet will not only nourish a par- ticular part of the body. but it will sustain every other part. 'Yet. how- ever good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for 1 their appearance or prevent their it coming by taking doses of Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, puriï¬es the blood and makes you feel buoyant and vigor- ous. You can get this reliable reme- yd at Darling’s Drug Store. - â€"v ““01 Sound~ against Young I. rm:'l‘--- the plainzié the defendant’s ar- Brain-Food Nonsense. (O. S. Advertiser.) JURY CASES. r saw on the 14th of working‘in the saw- prosecut O 100 Leslie :â€"â€"An G0 to DRUGGIST, A full Line of Fresh Groceries Always i Our Japan and_ Indian Tea has been .- v...“ Utik/bl1ll“ 'for particular peeple. We are as careful about 3 about our drugs. You will agree with us when 3; It is put up in l-lb. packages and sells for 25c 51 m.» P.S.-â€"â€"We are ready for with a full stock . PARKER Breakfast also got our new Chapper in ï¬rst class running order. and have ‘ “We quantity 0! Chop- PGd Corn. Wheat, etc. on hund. Give our Brak- hu 3 trial. It’s good. the School Opening of School Supplies. line of cleaning machin- ery. Suction from rolls. Steamer for steaming the when, and are now pre- pared to furnish a ï¬ne Rude of flour. Give us 3 trial nnd be convinced. ., v- we: lepeat In olden times th d I'llggjst {med to all tenâ€"used to sell the best and only tea. The mOdern;up. to-dnto drnzgisc (that’s us} also sell the best tea. The history of Special] V 80 119W Never in the pluymg vs as a mo “I‘ll the ¢ xhil sti1 his on Moudu Due selected I: played below an Ill combination Archie McDonald 9901'â€: Smith l Tho following “0.. who took w“ contest. in u “t victorious ; GOO. Ltwrence Baht. Torry Jan. A. Black flush McDonal Wm. Guthrie Ed. McClocklin W. Muchrlane DURHAM I“. flurrv La ï¬nders; 3rd '1 Boy’ 8 race uni} \ Ftt man’s rao John Black; :2nd. Tin Moran ! Water boy's HI Ali-m Snundem ’0". ; 3rd. Frank C103 danccm 1 at John Murdoch. ‘ \ Highland Fling' Kâ€; 2nd. John nichlund PM 11.; lander. Sword Dance 30!“: Nurdoch. Three Legged I -lut, Becker : Clocum a; 51mm. Wheelbarrow lot. James Sn Vollett; bra, J03 . Siegner Three legged 1a “-1“, Jordan U E Vollett. Boys' race 1.1; In, nowud Ma 8mm. 34' 9". Putting lit Peter GaguUu “1420' u .' in flitting I; Peter Uagu “tek‘al'la u t Ruuuu Siegucr 1 10' 10'; .5 30111111135 Elli. bxcguc Lntyx-e .‘u A 35' b". Ncluuxc 1 10' a" ; mu. b‘lundxug J Mute:- .mn G. hon '4 . 1 Pete MCAI {; present mm he has been u dortut wsu u: you. he 15 an c and has rcuucz MSIOH dell; “10811 Ilium: A good bu“ visions was at “(I In [hwy-.1: one WilhOUL e: WC and ahoxu tor this [catuu flaming plauu; 7x3 uflau' emu Well-pluueu am form, “11.3 “c music being In ion. 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