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TOOTH-AC H E CURED ihsrANnY P BUNTER'S NERVINE

... heart hot rage, that Hthe stoma he lowed—ehoold meet as gad like its He fired, INll_Mareely had the noes died dome, whin he hoed Kate's barking behold hint and diFellence. He fired again and yet eiNhal him, in the centre of the • post Looting mouth. he ...

THE WAR

... net after 9 o'clock. Just se we reached the bengal°, thane was • great rumpus, on. of the Gordon, being tuarehed away to the guard room tor being drunk and disorderly. It had hem pay day, and a good many .4 them half eras over. 1 had a good night's ream ...

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... preedly rtf Sc Roeder afl. he het been bore its Edteleargh. eagerly ea I at the elos • !sully ap i daeled. Mr llorid .waia • Fire Mot. lon• 41.1 for as Inc.'. • Scotland A. Puttee sang ' I.4ye Maud o' atoll • Mary O . eery A. mod Joist ken. woe great applewm ...

LONDON SCOTTISH V. BORDER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... felt ! .liticulty us accomplishing march and as they merched toother nearly the whole wey. thy arrived simultaneously at the firing µmit. The teams wets met at the tiring by General Trotter commanding &strict ; Colosel Balfour, of the ! Scottish ; Colonel ...

(Varna XIV

... paid ? be as kr the. .• Y. Oh. yea. I need to be paid. Ant Imo to yontorlf. W.] trr : it ttli 11,11 only thousand n fen! of fire. • sill• dye had to get the tn Drao Inc )laud and the •• turd- no =My other things -lam, to he roan. everything that cute ...

LUX LUX LUX LUX LUI

... position was across an open glacis for two of three thousand yards. aed the enemy made • determined stand artillery and rifle fire was meet effective, and a good many Boers were killed. A Boer pmm-pom was cap - tared. The dispetch of the Commanderis-Chief ...

_INTERESTING LETTER FROM sii 31: EXPERIRNCES OF THIS FAMOUB 81110 Z

... where the Dem were doll& so the said eye ▪ dd • wises their eah. • we always had lookawle glum in order to tell es whew were fired, and.. immediately tea that is, at first, for latterly we tea wee chance and trusted their shells wedd burst tiem eitugh to ...

JARDINE IN rAIILIA- rt'llUl 11 A? MTOIVA

... War (Mr Ilahlaiie)—When is bein2 on at the ranges. danger Hags s,ul look•out 1110111111,1 The litter err telephone with the firing points, end rush cries the range tiring it stopped No, complaint has been received since r.Mgta I,OOMII taLen into use. Lunch ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... takes (root offeradisg motes ids io !thee at the Kisselou Pulls. is Thursday .C 4 i.ahl 11l by Lord It lunei,Ker. of the tat Guards, whose motor as timed is Pedro mouth to be going at thirty two miles so boor. As ho lett the l'oort, Lord Alistair tore op ...

LOOKING FORWARD

... brilliantly expreeionl it, the remedy is that organised energy which throws into every part re the machine life, spirit, and fire. Mr Balfour' , politwal experience is long , eionigh to enable him to deduct from hi.' pernotial loons ledge of the lemma for ...

GRAND DISPLAY

... with the lifegood rod os tramway by of • yodel te the hook of the geoid, wbl mord gift the driver fell osainsad • ovor the guard. Boom. The weekly meetiog of this WI is es Boyd presetiog—whes b M. argosies mod by Mr David Firer. A goal M. loorod the of ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... in the all stakds were fulls!. While is So, it to to ha regretted were 504 50 strongly as might haws base. ✓ather. which on guards, looked so ma changed its al the Tweed ••• running feet shore its level. conJitious lomat perfect. when the Redden I ,• estate ...