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A recent message from Cape Haitien States that famine is threatened there as the peasants, terrified at tho state of the country, are no longer bringing j a food supplies to the town. As the result of continued arrests of revolutionaries, the prisons are over-crowded, and arrested persons are chained together in pairs Only military persons and foreigners are permitted to walk in the streets, and the greater nart nf tho civilian population is in hiding, fearing reprisals from the Government. Both old and young aro prono to Tho wretchod whooping cough j, Yot every 0110 must own to Tho worth of liarraclough. Acacian Bnlsam ho contrives To cull from secrets rare; And o'er its rivals still survives For naught oiso can compare. BA'RRACI.OUGHVS ACACIAN LUNG • BALSAM, la 6d,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1107, 21 April 1911, Page 3

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129

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1107, 21 April 1911, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1107, 21 April 1911, Page 3

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