Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1899, p. 5

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3:300 tnlshlngs a-A Hats . lust this x 4....` OD E O\r`\&\\v\v\Q\C\/\'\&O`U\\tU\Q`\QQ\v \Ql`\Q\1 i i I n . W .'* . _ 77." / {Famous Self-Basting Roast Pans- MCKELVEY & BIRCH. 1 /6 have hundreds ofuntrimmed or trimmed hats lfor`women and children, and for the present month `we offer at special close prices with your choice. of cash coupons,_ trading stamps or a 5 per cent. cash discount. For a jacket or Hat bargain try icRUMLEY BOS. | U Mhny a woman has remarked that our stock this season's Ready-Made Jackets are lndcocLbea.uti . 'W'e are also almost daily informed our assortment is without doubt"`one of the nest in this sectlon of the country. We have jackets in all the leadin styles and colorings, Fawn, Castor, Golden and Seal rown, Car dinal, Myrtle, Dewey and Navy Blue and Bla' _ . sizes from 32 to 42 `bust. We guarantee a perf T ' fit at lowest cash quotations. `- 1 The Slater Shoe" is'made in twelve ` shapes, all leathers, colors, widths, sizes and styles. Every pair Goodyear Welt- ed, name and price stamped on the soles. $3.60 'AND $5.00. undoubtedly the best brewed on the continent. Proved to be so by Analysis of four Chemists, and by Awards of the VVorld's Great Exhibitions, especially at Chicago, 1893, where it received 96 points out of a hundred~much higher than any other Porter in United States or Canada. - McPARLAND S, -_ -_._ _.v.._.. V_._ ~.r----'.. The slightest aw in the leather or work- manslxip-a stitch missed-a slip of the knife, only discernible to an expert condemns the shoe that started towardithe Slater " goal to the ordinary, 5-; j "" I `T ' nameless, unwammtcd nrmyof footwear sold to whoever will buy them. mi`? 1 ~s.j'. '. ;` ..\ , `I A - ' `\.|"` `:\ _ \ . ` V In: 1.4- . nu an - 9 1 - . a . -" . I T-*- T HAINES I LOCKEIT. bole Local A0"on_s-'. AGENT, 339 and 34! KING STREET. \O\Rr`\4Qr\OGv\U\-*UO\vQI\rS`\C`QW`@`CQ`| V aul is proper enjoyment palate-planing fur \\'ill relieve any stomach distress wherever or whenever Ilicted. Sealed in glass. Cog. venicnt to (1rry, they insure .n regularity of treatment not attninable in liquid medlcines, Ten Hutch ten cents. All druggicts or by mail from The Woob- . wmm Mmlcnsl ,' ($0., Limited. 1: Colborne K strut, Toronto. . Hutch Tablets 69 and 7| Brock Street. BEKUTIES. HAT BARGAINS . On The Corner. 9.55.! 4.55.! llUl\.Il an olatc-coat` \ The Slater Shoe is closely watched dur- ing the process of manufacture. Every shoe undergoes a careful examination after leav- ing the hands of each operator. -1.- -1:_n_.-_. n___. :_ n__ u_-.1__.. -_ ...-_|_ ` Dgs\tiny Changed. The steam rising to the top ofthe pan And condensing, dropping back upon the rout at the points of indentation, thorough! lusting every portion 0! con- tents. ye have them in three sizes. The specially new {estate of this pan is the . Which mnkes it INDENTED TOP. SELF-BASTING Inn 21 unnoun I 0 start l DSOPHIC A Z] n(` |IRKr\`S.`iUTS \\l`l'I' l'l`[)U|Nl'lI. Tho Pnlnn. ru~vnrtlim_v to rupnrts rec;-lred be-re. shuws no hits h_\' the vossols of admiral SuInpsun's "t`1`[. The t~`nnniard.-2 ran her ushnrr un- dnnuuzod. their ()hj(`(`l hoimz to lo- struy her and ut the same time In- cilltnto thr-ir nwn escape to Lhc` shorv. Thv rock.-rs laugh ut thr- stntvmc-nt that she was nrrvpurnh|_v dnmomevl. They `say she vnulul hu- rnievd in good shapv with the prop- I'I' nppliunms. It in: also said that lthn torlk-do hon? Plutnn could he rnlsnd if he-r sulvngo was dvsiru-1!. "`.Il|-\\`l'l\`|(NI`Q urn lln\\' tnkimr nut wlvuuxtn 1,1 up-u-- Ial-Inc: _ pnuhly On-sand. amingo lie Cuba, Nun. R. -- The wreck of tho Spanish cruiser Cristo- bal Culun was the scene of :1 Second M-u ght. 'l`uo`srla_\', whc-n a hand of wrurkt-rs nth-nlptml to hoard lhv V:-ssu-I in opposition to those ul- ruuly nhnnrtl 0! her tuking out her bruss and (`nppt`r. When (hr sa-com! crowd npprnachvd tho l`nlon in n rnw-hout. thvy \\-re wurncd off. und refusing to pm. a ght. onsuod in whirh t\\'cl\'n shuts \\'vrv 1-xchullgml. `Two mm: we-n: slightly \\'uumk-(I. .'I`hv uggn-ssors \\'vn- rrpulsvd. l`lm l`nInn nuwurllilnr In n-mmrlsz nuseu ll HP!` Hu1uu.u' \I-us (lQ'IT|'Il. 'l`h(--\\`rr'c|u-rs urn lIn\\' hlkimz out Uw snfn 1;! H11` ('ulun. which has hroko-n lhrnuzh it's supports. 1! he lsnid to contain $9,000. Inry l'.\|N.'(l. 5Iun1'uuIIp.' nvuvr Iruuu the pulpit, honor the svrmun do- Ilvereql by Rm`. Ii. 11. I..u1n-Ivy In Klmzslon, is rulhc-r surprising .\|r. 'l.x|nu-Iv)`. 0! tours.-, meant it as a scounw tor Hon. .\lr. Turn-, but the minister nl public Vsurk-4 xull \wl- Ou -nnln hnn III". I-lIll('l'Il luv! 9. First 0! 1|!-lrv:ItInv'n Ila-rs in \nli(`I it al...--.. n-.. ,- n Water and Smoke. Every dollar : worth of I y the zoth November. Nothing reserved. that for the public to secure the best values .LAl.l-sales {qr Cash. Vuo Goods Exchanged. Inuit:-A lay lpunlnh (:1-ulnar _u not Ino- Iu-nnhln Du:-II` Turontn Star. I`n\.u.l.\ urn."- Zfurontn Hmr. ` People 1-xpq-ct unlrn}-ss 1n purl I- mn spc-n kc.-rs uml juurnnls. but they (`.\[N.*l`L smm-thing lwuur from Ihn nulml hnm`u- llm surlnnn do-- Jlr. 1uru- 3 l||l|ll I`HS III. {I uuet. whcn ha` snnl h.- was mam hvfnro ho- was an llrnl Tune said nnthinz ml the men pnrlxuln n<~wsapupo-r I his l[h'\ (`h Ii-I Iwt (rm-dnt um-h nn nxtr.-um uHn-r:|nn- Sufn H |`X[r|`Il\l` lHYl'l'il"(`l'. The last (`hnrun In) Mr. Lunu-lc~_\' IS the must unfair 0! all. )lr. Tnrlv prnnbplly dvnivd the szury that he rvluao-d tn pm-rnut the llrnush ensign to oat uv-un the puhlw buildnms at llttnvm in hnnur ut the departing \'oluntn~rs. That dc-ninl was manh- und so-nt nll an-`r thv vnunlry nu thv day the story was told. and it us prlntvd In ull th-~ pn|wr.~2. but. Mr. Jana-lot)`. HKP mun_\' u pnlilwmn. h-~ lhw.-d I" of \Ir. Tnrtv. nml I-ilho-r failed to we the do-ninl or [|fl`!I'l'l \`d nno 0.. ..h n I)... II\iI\ikIg-P ..l nnhlun [COULD HAVE THE CRIITOBAL fllllllf I l Ill 3 martyr. Xlr, Ln: lalllc to H1? Int` uo'nm nnt tn ghn` Ihv mini.- wnrks HI.` urdinury (`AI grntlc-nmn to nnnlhvr It in incl Iznrh n 9: gr-ntlc-nmn to nnmm-r It is iust Rllfh a sermon as Mr. Lanuvlt-_v`.-z that mm--s th- nrw to resent. the pulpit .-I intrusion in pub- lic aaira. .\lr. TiIrYQ' is not the h--st . man in public hf:-. hut ho has some ritzhts and Route rlnim tn [airman ut the hands n! his umroncnts. ljvtvr Uviuju Iv &--1 Una. I. Y. Non. Cful Ind- rioh. and tho`! 3? yarn. uiugla. vu Iaotnnlly iillodoChduhk o.n ht nib It-nnuhiocioy. Hovunlniunnnndhud for 865.00. deboatd for $50.00. 00 . ll Sideboard for $25.00. on 10 `I530. . - ble, Fancy Chairs, Fancy Table, jardlmere dtoom Setts, etc., at your on prices. SMOKEIIFWWWW n :|r:u'r THAT WAS nscm. `Jnc L'omcrBook store ryr. Lnnm-Io-_v In- -.... 0 ........o Get a Betti? RNITURE Uulalrnou In In rnlplt. _ .u__ I .;I nn'I~'_' 1 uddrvns I . M.` Irnu (`[)lIl'Sl'. lI|\'&lHl H. 115 ll but I culculutud to mulw lmn i (III), \\lIH l|V\' . 'II|l`f HIIII courts. nhlch huxv lust L Mvllivr has ruzht. thul. \\'o-re lrI`!l|HlSS|llL'. |.;|nn-l~-_\' cumphum-cl ol- mhirvna n? n ru-n-In lull!- \l| llSlrl|_\ III HIS uccusul Mr Turn` ' l`rntt`slunt sm- Thv |Il-l rout ma-nl. was In .\I1'l|In`l` nnd ` u klnlu I...` .. nu.-n u r n-m'n- Lnn. .\|r kind. um! rullnnrl u ..l in his 'I`.. -I .- rs "I"RE:1D's,| 1`lI'l'l \'Il nu hhc nl nno "I do not get 1 pension." aid the vet- eran. who hnd trotted hltrst bent at Bull Run. breaking into A_ wild gallop be fore he passed under the wire at Wuh- ington and nally stopped to retire from ` the_ tart at Appomattox. nor -do I want one. though I suppose it I were not in comtortgblo circumstances I might try for it. and still I Ind about us much 01 ~ the scrup as anybody I know of. for I be gun early and quit Into. Luck in with some people. though. for I came out with- out a scratch. and I didn't I a day on account of sickness. but I I ying the truck. I think you said you wanted that - story about the man who killed himselt trying to kill me. --Ir mm in am: of those innumerable trying to nu me. "it mix in one of those innumerable small ghts that were happening in Vin ginia all the year round and was so little that it did not even get a name. l wax in an infantry regiment. and a detach Inent-of 150 of us had been sent to the front of the skirmish line to feel around and see what we might nd that we did not want to nd-numelynsome part ol the enemy's advance. In a clump 01 trees we found it in the shape of a hun- dred or so cavalry. wearing the gray uni- form we had seen a good deal or in thal neighborhood. It meant business. 01 course. and in I. very few minutes then was a mixing of contending forces which was, to any the least. extremely demo- cratic. ` I\"l`|.n Ivnnn nl 4--anal:-v wan r-nmnnnml ni `rho lJnoxpc.tel Cl!-ax That AO- ' mug. an `humus npuuo 0! no _,'Clvll Wn-uA label Ilnnhlng That one In: Win lover Forgot. crane. ' The troop of cavalry was composed 01 hot hended young southerners who had no idea of anything but rushing right into the midst of us. yelling nnd swing ing their aahers around their bends as it they were riding in a tournament at one 0! their county fairs. They seemed to be utterly regardless of our feelings. too. and before we could say `sent they had slashed the scalps ot! of half a dozen ol ` us like a lot of young butchers out for a picnic. At the same time we were not entirely idle or negleettul of such oppor tunities u might be presented, nud I may say that the general result or the meeting to the eye of the cnsunl oh- nerver wns real `hot stnlf. it I may use l a hit of modern language. --I 3...! Lu! wnrv Iinln nvnnrinnt-on In mt or modern language. "I had had very little experience in military affairs or any kind. and up to that time Bull Run had been the only 3 renl hnttlo in which I hnd taken mi 110 tire part. the activity on that occasion not having been of the kind. you may remember. which gives a soldier is wide : experience in ghting. notwithstanding there was enough experience in conduct- ing I retreat to last a lifetime. Gee. how we did run that day! It makes me wnrm to think about it even now." and the veteran smiled at the thought and puffed mildly in reminiscence of his run. An I wan nnvirm. heinn inexperienced pulled mualy In rem|nIs(`enn.- 0|. um run. As I was saying. being inexperienced in lightilfl. I didn't know just what to do, as is the way with most new soldiers. so I kind of ducked my head and went into it on the blind luck style, trusting in Providence and keeping my powder dry. In such I scramble nobody ever know: what is going on or how best to do the things he has to do. it is slap. bung, shout. shoot. slash. jnb-a rush and roar. n throntfnl of nnsty sulphur smoke. pos- 3 sihly a bee sting in body or limb. ll mil in the leaves or dust or mud. I: sense of something, one avnreely knows what. and the end has come either to the tight or the lighter. I had rnunhnd ('10 I'll ! lld the Mn` the lighter. I had reached the slap and hang period and was feeling pretty good. see ing that I had knocked a man or two over and hadn't been knocked over my- self. and was getting into the spirit of it in line tn-ttle when I tound myself hand to hand or musket to saber with a young lieutenant about my own age and build. He came straight at me. cutting with intent to kill. and I tried to shoot him on his horse. for I had somehow got a load in my musket and was ready for that kind of business. but he was so (`lose that shooting was out or the ques- tion. and I could only use my gun as a guard to keep 0!! the erce onslaughts of his slashes. I made several elforts to swing around so I could shoot. but he saw what I was after and kept it so hot for me that I did not dare to take away my guard long enough to use it on him instmul art on myself. NI ....o Inn 0|... lung! nfnnan ` PCIIIIII, IRV- A raanund mm mm wke own so av ACCIDENT. lnSl(`;l\l or nlyseu. I put up the best defense I could, try- ing to punch him with my bayonet. but the young fellow evidently had mine mi|~ itnry truinimr. in sword exercise at least, for he knocked my gun uround prntty much as he planned. `lidl'Qll he had such 8lIl`t`(`S8 that he was xx-paring me out Inst. and I felt that if sonic-thing didn`t hap- pen for my side very soon therv would be one more hiuec-mt grow to dig on the morrow. He saw his advantage. too. nnd with I yell he came at me again. nwinxinx that big saber of his so high and strong that it nos-mod to me to he the uronl of Michael or of some other of those picture people I remembered to have $00!] in my books. and I made up my mind to give him one more poke with my bayonet for luck and let him have my scalp if he wanted it. --n... ho -nnm nnl pin mo 1 rhnnco to | setup II In: Wluu.-u u. But he would not give me a chance do even this much. He hanged that con- toundnl sword around my had until I could only hold my gun up and try to one my face no that my friends would have something to identity me by attor the battle was over. He rained hia blows an thick that I wenkened tastfand jmut as I began to sing from exhaust V be ruched around with n terric blow to settle me once for all. I had sunk down halt to my knees. with the musket fallen forward. and n he let the sword tall It struck the hammer of the gun Instead of l the ham.-I. and with a crack that I could ` distinguish in all the row and the rum- pus my old musket went 08 with I con- ` cuulon that throw it clear out of my hands and sent the entin charge eqnare Into the face of my toe. --I`-.. um.-he tho owl-Imr eir-ant; I Into the not 0! my toe. Even under the exciting circum- shnces I realised that something out o . the ordinary had happened. though I eonldxot tell what It was. ssd I cut my eyes p as I stumbled tonrsrd. The face of the lieuu-nut In not there. It had has blown: ol by the dbchnrgs ot thezumwehuhthelghtwevnq sud Invest down tonthet. bothv.-over. ed with blood-his blood but only one at --ghnnnnnh. -m`lU u an In unhf Apyyke. Lime Janh-Pnpo. what b no true punitive? l upu-lue-tlatnudhotheretlr. pod geuvhnthoedlhtbapjpnto In K! any nut.-Qua: `h-to-Ber I&ujO@.0l&n. AL.-.AL. 4.; A_A_.._.__ `*7 Va ' Opt. John B In `jun unturned hon Fen Willbu. dog undo the mood` ripen thouounn ndiqolto Inna odd!-` ties to tho Odvlrgol. Ion Willhnit booming and tho gl-owihol thomouu in` nor nnurhbh. Row dvdlbgo on bill Iprloging Into uhtneo. ovoryw Thorn in an air ol ptoeperlhy shoal Ibo wllolo nl-nu; nu... Rmdnn nullad uh uh: ban. 1:! 'l'llDI'O II III II! II [xvepurlvy noun: nu. wig` plus. Cspl. Btodcn culled at tho hone ol` urry Hukoun. n tamer Klngutonhn. but .wu unlomunto In not nding III: at homo Ho control: Hugo tun outside of Pan Wnlllnm. though in live: In tho town. Capt. Braden looked out tho outnu- lndin with tho on 0! ll expat sad in do- Iightod with they on". Thu Calvin com- pany should feel proud of their ability to build nah I ne uumu. She would In I credit: to my rth oluu Ihipyud. Wood and Iron could not he pal together hotter nun they no in the Indin, which in among the most Iuworbby and ubnunchoso otoun are uviguuog mo inland lnhu. Her unor- ing gut in modern bad he: engines the gq I of any in ohu(I`I1_gr1\_plying hhl inlnnd seabed Del Du-mauu wluu n uuu nu; nu: week. Mn. T. Saunders has returned home after a prolonged view here. Mrs. S J. Neilron paid: vim toConwey luo week H. Marehel he: returned from the norm week Mr. end Mrs. Chuwn visited to Her- rowuniih md Bydeuhnm I ehoro time ago. Mite Roberta vlnned In Mr. Mou- bnfoluu week. Misc E Pulley. Kinca- ton, in Int! her sister here no prer-euo. Mrs J. Brown he returned home alters. vieih Iith fried in Gmnncqne. Mr Tugwell. nor an Kiogoton hnaprtel, in im- proving. Game Glenn ielatorll very poorly. Lun avouk-n In. Munroe Henderson proving. uargu uluuu l!|BUlIl vat] puuny. Luu ovouhg In. Muguoo passed unyuftc nurly A you": lllnou Decoued wu n my highly nopocud lady. she will be wry much miucd by hot lun- lly and neigbon During her lllnun nbe ontferod an nineavory much, but: hate her aluction mod pleutly. T! a lumen! will his place tomouow afternoon. Thom: Burke Also did luv night; utter u long in noes ol connmpion. Ho loans 5 will. and lunily ol Iavu unnll chlldnn to mourn bin Ion. They have the aympobhy ol ml: noighborhasd in their bereavement: esof Philosophy, lstlc Theories. tlons from Kant. Pinning I In-than I. [.130 0! Which In Not oooundl centurion. Tolno. Nov. 8 -1! be tbsl ol his in: pain] bighnou Ibo crown ince Yoahihlw I-hrunotnlyn to primal! B 3, daughter at prince Kujo. has been oic' ly nnnonncod I0 is expecbed hhnb the ding will be celebrated nub spzlng or be following autumn. 1%.- --.l.l:.... An-Armani I 3- _--- I. .. IIIIIUIIIIL Tho wedding ceroinony i very impomma than who no nthorigo at Tokio for some biino bu mtg. olsborwo munch in the nr mg 10; pro cod no of nrocodnro. Thin in the more diic It. inasmuch to wad of cygyp punooo hnvn become not `gel, ,9 since the middle nan; I In utly ooriod 0! modern times i luhion unong the emperor: 0 pm to ,9. sign the throne to the crown the Ishtar utainod his mnjo _ the circumnsncoa it became in for A crown prinoo. no such. , 1,, the records of the middle ago: young. m the wifo of n crown prince no (g.m_ bub no Allueloo Io tho woddin 3 wince imperial. .- ie can is no - .___ -__ -;._ ogpo, A. Manna. commanding the Indln, Capo. Badge n is in the highest harm: of pnilo, H0 is I n_horough uilor. oomingotttuilly of manna men` Any cnlu would be ants in Oaph. Halon : -_.. n.. uh}. Inn tn-in Pant. Hnlnnn Ind Death ul two BuIoanu-Ihu um Pooplo An Dulnx. STELLA. Nov. 8 -Cheoeo faotaorloo are closed. Canaidon blo butter is being made. Mr. ind Ma. S. Pringlo no the happy poueuon o! a line young son, born on November 4th. Mn.Jobn Glenn uleo pre- aonbed her husband with n ne boy Inc ...._..L u_ '1` Qnnndnrl Inn I-ntnrnnn An uldonun when place of 9... i, centrally located. in opening 0 song}, Alricuu wur nod the inlotub ug..j hero in the struggle, remarked mend; "Although I am locned near 0!. on". paper olcun, I make II n pa ""3 morning 00 go down to the Wh' _ g. to road thn bullotin . I know whc , g. M enn ho count :3 rolinblo. the 1. not pub out with I View nootortling I Had. besides. hbc \Vhig giv uummsry of the world : nun bulletin board." cnlu Vollld Do all! In ulpu. m||ou.'! one. On uhlo Inn trip Capt. amen. Ind [or bi: rth mm Capt. Mnckio. [ah ol the Ilouner Sir L. Tillay. Thomas Smith, u thorough muino engineer. bu chugg of the engine: In the India. A-U n-- --1-----u Hundred: ol paopla who hava round: cf physician: and patanh In an have found a cum in Merrill : Tonic. This now modiclna cures body. than enabling nature to t u dinaana. It in the greatest bloc: Ear known. Price, 50. pet battle. McLeod : pharmacy. lerap Iran A Boost `thing. Local enlocoou of ocrap iron are in their irts towards atcanulabi | the available Icrap iron in tho district raanonol this In tho rapid advance I prioa Sines la-it opting tho rate ha: ly Irablad. AI that line tcnp guns only twoolylva man a 5 Today it bring: mnylvo a hundred Iuighl and tho price in nu] . `Bl 'P~ \ urn-vv'- v:--- u --u. . bozmos. Nov. 8 -1150 will ol the Smith. the piano" hunt ol ago, who did! in this city Oct. 7th, bun undo public. The pcnoool inlcylcndisovotoloboworthovu (II) In addition to lcgscion Io rohli and lrknd. Ibo damned kqnoh 1 cock to nrion vyloml. xnclndiug | Ploblnnl wpbuu asylum. of (Hugo. --- -u-- w. .--;v-. NIX! aludly II I50 opeuwy -10 (:1 Q nuke! pnytrloryo-nun-Intent would. `Ibo unions clergyman. one I` uhd Q puck spacial ltiou to 51;`: us. The Y.l.O.A. an chow 1! occasions by holding u an : nun inlhobnildingnip-. Ailohoni will hkuly soup!) with Ito nquul. I 25V6Prin_cess Street. iijuu CI "'_`- --Iv-Iv Xi 'l'onox1o.Oat.. Nov. 3-30. John; Ooethuu. (nan!-gut htonh Au- In|hh0nnIBrihlI.IrI-ivullho dog ouchhlvidt Ihionotniaa alum Q- Ichiuod 1| Iuuehuby Iojcn d Bdtldonnlugnc. JAPANESE -PRNGE T`O. WED. STELLA LOCALS. | Gouge -Ill`: `Ill. . \Y-_ TL- :1 .1 II II on lhgnonlal. Chalet Nawmm. 3 Inonbet of tho Whit- ohor drunuic company playing thin rat at Vnclorh hhoooro. into old Kingohon boy. Then are several merchants And othuo who remember him an I ochool chum. Ho Iivod bore for I number 0! yun. I'D UIFITIUQINJ Thu nnyor Hurioou lnboda to accept who resignation than app!-In to In no dohbh among the donocrcuo lesdwr, who no nbi-ed uhnln thinks chief Binnie has performed hit when duty u-rd uni 3 new commander would lend the tire In whom. of Dyde s Theactetus of Plato cunt lvculo IIII Benign. CIur.u:o, Nov. 8--The resignation 0! Dania J. Swooio, chief of the Chicago n depuunonb. in in the buds of major Hur- rlu-on fat ncropunoo next month. On Doc. 3rd. 1839, lby year: ago. chief Bwoolo boonma I membe: ol the Chicago re dnpcrtmonc Thnh nnvnr Hun-hon Inland: In nnnnnh uuzul. \\ILn (HIS snumuun may In- sm-n in the contvrnpumus (.1-rmun critivism of British munum-Inonl. It wnulul huh` Ijllt-(1 British Suulh _\fri- cu with trnnlrs, and 11' it did not ur- 1u.n|l_\' violate the frnnliv-r, would hum nmdv in\u.\`inn ixnpnssihlv h_\' lining it with forums. Just Iwfnru . 1;... .-r:-.'.-..| .... ..., a. sun ruuu: 1-gmzlnlul could ha.\.~ closed by u. word. H1-fore war} broke out Door commandos were on- I camped on the fronuvr, patrolling the passes by day and oceup_\iup.' ` than by night. The Doors were ready! for war bvfnrc the British mmed a buttulimn. How u miliLur_\ nation. that re- Lzurdml turn: us an nrdimugv ugvnl illtsluutl o! u, rcsorl. would hau- dcult with this sixm.vi.... Inuv p... nuneu nun mil 1 sum. in vim TEE: won ommnosm. 1 .m.-w xnrx romxncrctat Ad\'t`TltSCr. British ro\`crs1*9 and losses in South Africa are the penalty of that generous moderation which exhaust- ed all resources V of peaceful settle ment, before preparing for use at force against. the Transvaal. and al~. lowed the re ublic not only to make complete an tinal pruparations for war, but practically to seize the pnsses through which iuvnsiou must enter either country, bcforu dis- patching to t uuutc to contol vaul has been since the Jatnt-sun | n.blo-hodiod llmlv I - Cape a force ado`- vifh it. Thu 'l`runs- `puring for war aid. The emin- llnlllllnl L... h...- Vlilll Illl LWUII n.blo-bodied mule.- lx.-cn enrnubd nl drill:-d und rod- iblu quunLil' 3 of the finest arms, unmitions and equipment, not to lu- had in the 1-ountr_\, have boon im- portvd from Germany and France-h_\' a. sen route 1-Zmzlnnd could bv u. \\'nrd. n..rm-.. u-.... -purmg tor wnrl llopulutiunl bus` c y I New York Cbztlflxcrtial Advertiser. nu-I I [ah rnlu-rand :1 ud Innuua T has Ablo-Iodlol nun ldllllii V-ll ` Liana:-Jenn; in: cup; V115 ll- nut: to rnpuutholoo-u Ill Dill-I Ilalnlo--Intact honl I133` ' THE son: um`: um that-I so LIKI mu suaazcta. ; >llege' I Text ` Books.

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