Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1898, p. 4

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- c lhyl huulugunc uni-.` puilih. Iuinuunn-tduhp-r. --uuuaupuuuuun.-sin-AF uuuhpuuiuuuuunnr-in-ans-1 udluunhnl iuuuvuuht jtu Ilohuuol-Olin blujnj iduimpn. -an-LI-I. .a-..A..naL.. .;..._..._... L` - -Av- -:-u-j Tm ,/ . `t```'`-`- 1- |&-0'Ing' huh db-N qucuq growth at ` hlhkhnhn-u-.|.nL.. .LL__, hit Um-2 -o' nd an upoyl -harm; 545950 . htvhololaalioathoy did not knot." uvu Ivul ll uuly IV` IX! ITOQ I00 IIIWBCO. and is ol light clue famuioo. Miller has In an at work chow-citing into Iluico hunt. and hpnya SIS: dayench. antl- mg ovary night with dust taken from the Sun. IIII or -uuunuuurn A lulu! poanln. Walker Cunt, who bu jun ntumod hue from lhdigginp. up: "I at four non Ihovel in Ivuuly-six mucus in two dun. one pan from bed nick coohim ing 84. This ran on diaoovty chin. Pinon and in tiltooa miles long. and will sung: uvcnty-tvohcd in width. The cun-uni i: very npid. The digging: an that in known u but digging: 0| smnunr phat. Dar.-orwy clnim is about eight nilahom uncouth of the cot. The Ind not in only an her from the rhea. lizln -In. rmnxinn n;-v-- -vut-u sctulury. ADO III! III caused 3 guns stampede from Juneau and other lanthanum Alnhn points. clnr. -Inn Ln. inn -al----A um um uucorary ox ncn placer dvgginga in .::portod to burn ban made an Pine Crack. 3 null nu-can emptying-into Alain Inks. I htdarnl uh 1.93.). n. at. uulu. - mount 01 Illl Tnguua. ` The din- covaryis located in the Canadian north- It tcrrilorv, Th. mu. L.- .......A - THE F .-v v-nu-1 III rjil E p|'.fX&NCl UI Id% Bouorohm wuallqodioluvo boon ox- ptctod lotlhonov hri udoptod by the Cundiun goncnuonu and hvvunblo In H:-high i1nnpAgLl._- -I--- In Iud`l`ol|o1`nIIn(B6oADnyBy Uniting. .h'.VLu`. Aluh, Aug. 10. vi: Seattle. Wash" Au . l6.--Wlnu in rugudod u no iuporum locorary of rich placer digging: mportod made us Pin. HUI- A secreh meeting we: held luh night eh the palace between bbe comnandin om- cere ef the Auaerlcen enny end the uben leaders. The atricteah secrecy wee Inun~ tnined, but in can be uid with good authority ulna Gen. (larch wee present The setting lubed one hour end will". Theinforuntion obtained is to the effect thee the Cuben nieuetion wee uhomu nly reviewed and than lb was reeo ved to diabend the Cuban Anny end that the Unitel Stance ehonld pay He men all This iuvolvea the ox- panditure oi $l.",l)0-_, hub in is most important to the prosperity oh the inland. wboee wealth is cncimly eg}!'tul`tur;xl. Nabody. plumber or farmer, dame to culti- vate his land! while inaurgeutl are in the eldrelding end burning W III UIEOIICODD. 'Fhoir ndvioo to the Cuban: ll be ropu- ,dinte all offer: of poacoor noeuatlon ol hoobilibiol, and to look upon the umiahioo us In ngroomeub betwoou the United States and Spain on their own nccouno uud not. binding u n the free und indopondonb than of Com. whom truly not only repa- diutea pacitication. but will ignom the It- mintic to the poinb of continuing to wage Int and ahoooing every Spaniard in the eld. A ......L _._,.A:.__ .___L.|.| u - n A they Want The Independence They Ilnve Foluhl For. Saxrwm DI: Criu. Aug. 16 -'l`rouble with the Cubans II brcodlng. Their ab! buds in one of sullen hoetiliby towards the Unltedstaoen. Ono clue in Cuba in-on the annenuion of the island to the Umud Smtoe and I majority ol the masses are ready to work and accept; the ehelber end promotion atlarded by an American pro- tectorate; bun they are inllucnced by I certain clue of rnbid oretora end breeder! ol sedition and rebellion ugninlb anything smacking of luv end order. This intlnun mmbory clear deinnnda and urges uho re- cogtiuon of Cuban: and spurns ell otfera or ruggoabiom tending to prosperity under an Americm protecbonbe and excites po ulu discontent. hair nrlvlnn an uh. ('`..I..-. I- L- _-_.. PI'UUIUI.- Finally, the opinion is held here that the quaaoion of the future of the Philippines may be answered enoirely apart from the personal proclivibloe of president: McKinley and his cabinet. The rapidly growing danger 0! war between Ruaaia and Eng- land may make the acquieihion of those islands of vibal iunporoauoe be American inbereata. whlch.eo far as China is con- cerned. are fundamentally the name as those of England. Sonbed in dilfsrent lan- guage, wiuh greater or loan across laid on this or than polnt, these may be halten as repreeencing the conclusions of the enbix English press as well as those publiciau whom I have had an oppartnniby be con- sulh regarding the clo o of the Spanish- Americau war. THAT LATEST GOLD FIND. ;l ' ' ' Join the Iljnlng or use Protocol Betwesn E the lanes and lpeln. Cmmao. Aug. [6 -'l`he Reoord's cor- respondent in London osbles : English comments on the signin of , the protocol " _ by the United Snstes on Spain end the " terms of list dooumsnt run, slong curious- "lly lillllllr lines, an fsr se the editorial; ` oolurnn of the lesding newspapers are ocn cerned. In the first place, sll of them point out thst the United Scstes hence forth will hold undisputed plsce smong the great powers which make the l'llll00I`y of the world. The Amariosn republic msy sdvence swiftly or slowly to met her Insni- ` fut `destiny. but the Brit.ieh news pets ssy her ewn citizens must surely fee thst she now stands on the threshold of s new nstlonsl life. All thst the English news- pspers say on this subject seems to be echoed in the hearts of the English peo- ple. who wish the United Ststes well. for they believe that they see `u this evolu- gpn of the United Stetes t srrivsl of s more nation to mske fo _.,,;ighteeus- nesa. freedom snd good government throughout the world. In the second plsoe sll the British newspspers turn their attention to the future of Spain and the question sa to whether the nsl diasp- pesrsnoe of Spain from the new world sig- nied tbst their day is done in the old world es well. Her relesse from over-ass responsibilities may be followed with the development of her own vsst intornstiossl resources end thus prove the be inning of s new period of prosperity. his result is generslly held here to be possible if not probsble. Finsllu st... ....:..:.... .-. |...u L--- .s_. u , TROUHBLE WITH CUBAN8. guys: I u Ul nUr.UL\. The tumour in than ripnnnutivo Can diam. In England, are disappointed with Ihoonlook in rqurtl to pnhuncialundo.` hhrnlnrn -.. .I|.....| L. Ln - ENGLIIHV COMMENT8 A Iudxnn -an and 1 green in II losntovnuovugiugoconuucial ht do. Thpccpvu oouyuuluphddu will cyan cl inking panda VH3 thohnnlvuon gavel sand poniktiith ovuya &. punplncluhuuovndozru-chIhi: nu-otlohrlhvnucdpkutydrii ,l nu. u-ppan. however. an tho non- hts at Irioh co-openlive socialite pneu- cally stain dinuibuliro coopuntion Dy 7, "sunning uaong thonnlvcl to fat cub. large quantities of lhuir uinmry bouohoid nquircncuu. such an our. etc. e} invite nation for the oupply ol and: uncles Iohodolivcod touch manic in nc upnnticia no any in nqlind. In- vuisbtynlomltndorionppoiuud uncon- tncaor and uudnnnkun tho dim-ihlon of logoodo. 'l'hi9syst"an Iorh sduinhly. . . lnnqynoth Ioonuchlo bopotlnu Chin oysuaoldtiagbminonn my pronto it Ikohcginningolthondofthoendil Ip- hun, which turn: like The _\len-h.u1:. A n...|_... -vu-ug wcuulcnl uuucuuon In CXZDC work. panllq hopmg. buley graving, ncconnl lapxng, and so lorth. with non cncouuging naulu." The opcnzioalol the society ham boon imnaonoly holpod by I gm of (in lhouund pounds [tom 85: Henry Codinno. Thooqpnintion today its pun n~ fun to ptono&"~Iho uhlali can ol uonnnho nqnhen pleading that they an lnlly lnkon up with had work fa ag- ricultural co-opaulion and cannot all-xd lo II'l"5|I tho hostility 0! the trading clu~ nu. l~sppun.hoInver.Ihat tho Ilno! ._II. _s._;_ .I:_-, un an. canon mu propngmdin val lodingtotlnfonnduiouolnownociolicr. the o.-gnnintiou today In actinly pro~ noting hchnicnl education in cannery poultry kloplna. hrlev Irr:I'im1_ u-u--. um nor wuosoulo buying and call- ing.md tho ochouht homo induction. D52 foodinn. nonhrv ma not `us... ....a ._,..._._...., ..... and van no In con- Ichd by npnuuhtin oppoullioniab doll not crib one an win or oxpodionl. Tho opposition In ooupoood ol covers! ac- tion. And Inforo it can do anything in will Inn to ho nnltod and nice: I loader. sad in win action Hon. Joseph Ilutinio looked upon an I rising form. AQIIPT l'l' GFARUI-IDLY. @L` ,__.A..._ :. .L-. 3 '- ' mg`.-nu we ocnonnu homo Induction. pig feeding. poultry and egg calling, and n on. Boudu in Ilnnnrnna-lint -4-L Ag:-Iculmnl on-oponuou. Great things u-oboped Iron the moon: 0! Agricultural co-operative iociodon in Ireland. The In-uh ngncuhltunl orgnoin. niouoocioc nporulorloyuroodin Much am . ISM, incnuo in coopcntivc Iocioliu. othot than atoms. from M8 to `. 43.md I Inunlnnhip In- cnuo from 14.290 to 27.332. "0! than Iociooion lihnn for dairyiog. county- Iovcnnro lot ricultunl supply. Mnon bcnh. two lor.w!hohnh bnvina uni ..n_ wnr or eyermlnanon. " 1'ho~n'lho pn-cidenz. who wu hostess M Urn, served tun, shot which tho moetlng broke u with everybody declaring had such I qrdy tune; aoolnatruutlro, you know!"-\`Im. 4 uuaw uvur uwy nave Ianlon hands." And, " broke In the hitherto qnlot membov, tho aide to shoot first gtands up and lm as the othq-r ddo, and than tho other side shoots buck, and so an"- " Anal th-n I. nh- ....-..-.. u ___n.: .L- ___- uvnvr -uuu auuuuu 0150!, Inn nn"-- "And that In the mason." said the pram- ldent. "that. they sometimes call It the war of e:_termlnat1on." "\..\-`oL.. -__.A.a-... _L_ _, V I - puma. nrIu1 u!!! EUCII nun!-vcrs 0] I053- In a palm}, and [0 bark to shoot as each 0 that they have shaken hands." "And h-uh- In um |.ns...... ....c._. unuc. wny' - "But, In dun-"-tho president rapped lightly 1! bar hatpln to I-atom order- "my dear child. you have hmtd 0! the fonunea of war. This Is merely one of Ann. Oftqodmoa the leaders of tha.op~ polls; arming settle such nnnmn by loss- Inn a norm`. And no hark on ahruni .. ..-..n. raunu will [)0 uepaemuy Hm why should may shoot rst,'f do- manded the member from Madison av- enue. Wby"- "Rm. lnv clan:-"__0|\- n-_.Ia-..o .........I uuuunnnl Wlr urn. II I Remember rlgmly. " The-ro is come doubt In my mind about that point," nplhxi tho prosldont, the ovi- douoo oi thou?-M again upon her brow, "but I ma un er the impression that It In left to chanca. Our man may ght bravo- ly, but if the Spaniards shoot rst our nnh will be depleted. " Hht I-hv nhnnm nun -Ln... A... N .1- umuunn, nus men In nulzmng also to do." You all seem so perfectly well In- formed." |nouungl_v put In tho Sixty am: alnsot. nmnhm-..who had arrived allttlo Into. but do toll me, some of you. who nboota am. our man or the S nlarda. Wo declared war first. If I mmom r rightly." "There I: name dnuht. In nlv mlnd nhnnt "-... vv vI-DUIl IIII Iltrlli III II DOIIIO. lt wee only e dreem. Thle wee mede quite evident when the roll wee celled the other night, end the Hardy government wee ehovn to commend the confidence of the houee. end, through in membere. the condence of the people. It in not im- prohehle tht the Turner perty in Britleh Colnmbie hen copied the Whitney method 0! nelcnleting mejoritloe. end the victory it It elleged to heve won in the election it entirely Iicitione. Only in the wey cm the ention of the lientenent-governor be eceoented for. He in, on the tpot. e cloee etndentolpeeeing evente. end when he celled In e member el the oppoeition end nonmiuiened him to form e government. he meet here been eetieed thet Mr. Turner. the premier. hed loot hie gr ~ The paint it. who doee comlu . the nejority? lt onghtto he eettled before nehtnet mehlng ie lnrther coneldered. The experimenting thet hen been I!) fer dueoeul L. ...------.-r-- - > uuuru. wmu. me-n woum mo amnlrnl do?" "No would mtnrn to his ship. It is what tlwy call an rnl.roav.." Miss Murray Hill blushed again. "And our sallnn would sink the bfpnnlnrda. It aooma very dreadful, has than is nothing also do." seem so nnrrmnu umn I... .\u wouuur wry (mu mm uhmnsl._ wblrh Iau ypoae is n vorrnpuon of mhnl- ` rnhio," bro 9 In tho lluwniy momhnr. "I should any that tho hightmdngrea of (`our- nge was mquired for such a dun.-d. In tho event that the .\`pnnhu-du should vaptum the end on land and attempt to come on board. what then would the admiral do?" ""0 would nah"-n I:\ Ml. aka. I: I- nuu ulvy, Uul I. nmu BDOUB Dl`l(X`P"-- She manual the bridge of tho agship, " ` blushlngly announc-ml tho member from Murray Hill. " l'\'o mad mysolfnhout. Gon- vrul Milva or somelmdy standing on the hrldgu. Fnyn what I undurnfmul the man In churgo. who ha tho Admiral, has a fold- ing bridge which the anllurs [vhu-no with ma vml on tho land. and It is on this that than udullml stands to uhow thv nu-n whom to shoot-. " \.A __V__) _ n .. .. - Luu pg-muons. wnn qulou pmu-at. "I may be."/ .~4.~'entod the Indy from Fifty-ol bth am-0 ` "I admit that I don't know at at I am n-mllng about when I'm reading the newspaper ruports 01` the army and navy. but I n-ad about br1dg:~s"-- um hrhlnn at n... u....sm.. uuu ulupnwue unuur, nrlugv-H at Manila." "Tho member must be Inlsuskcn," lllll ` tho pgpsldont. with qulot protest. ln|V Km."/hucnvutnrl thn Indy I-nu` unu urwgrnpny. "Can on member tell mo." asked me lsdy from my-eighth stn-(wt. "what is meant by tho brldgos? Tho newspapers had dispatches about hrldgv-n at Manila." memlmr must he unIn..|..m H -..u.I uy um pnrnsu `naps WON I0llnd0(l.' " "As! undoratuud it," said the presi- dent, thinking so deeply that I frown ox- Jondod straight across her forehead. "tho plmwo is simply a figure of speech. As we all know, in warfare soldiers must be vary quiet, for there may ho spies ubout to overhear. lhould they discuss their plans. That iswhy they ha a `taps. it in the duty of one man to g quietly among the soldiers sounding taps. xcuch tap means a v'mr1i. In this way it in not dlloult to issue ordors wltlmxit dhnger of the enemy disuuvorlrfg the plans. It is n system just like tclegrnphy. " "(Inn nnv nnnmhnu mil m. n --|....: u_- wwur unueroumu we conduct of war. " ` ll questions an In order," lmerjectotl ` the member from Mndhon avenue, I would Him to ask, Mrs. Presidorit, If some of the ladies could explain what is meant by the phrase `maps were Ioundod. " "All undnmmml Io. " n-Irl Hm n---L QB yuh uuun n!0OlV8(]. How'evor," she said. we can discuss lnformuily some of the present provulllng methods which will burp us perhaps no better understand the conduct of " ll nnnntlnnn an In mun... H |..o..-a......u -v--`Iv-U vuw uww IIIll-lI|yo It In only 5 contention, hand on party onloulntioul. and my not hang any morn ionndntion than tho contention of the to- riu In Ontario. tho they had won a triumph in the local oloctionl. I triumph which dinppuud with tho lint division in the house. It will he renumbered thnt iollowing the Inc nppul to the people in this province it won claimed (or Mr. Whit- ney, by tho pnrty orgtnl, that ho had I maturity of tho oloot. that ho had hummer- Od tho lihonic It the polls. and wu auroly going to much tho lihonln in tho house. [I -n- n..I.. - J..-_ -rug - ~`_"'|'-"||_||l0lI|.aIIgun yplnlboglnc. If-c.hy-' Dicldthixldnn Iii '- Kinnnmn ngnn-p... .3 Ina.-_ "Order. ladioai" . The Club For the Study of Modern Methods of Warfare settled itself with gun- _tiu dignity at the president's command, and there were not more than a half dozen whlnperingi among the members as she explained rogrotfuliy that the telutbooka. ordered from the aocratary oi war, had not as yet been reooivd. un,., ...-. Iv .5... --a.a u_- -_- _n .... H -, __./ W..- ... ..--._,u-.. -vvu.u_y- In . For I buying sud agn- Haul at tho Ionndlnj J Ibi- Thu ldcoo It lung mpmud-no Complicated Prooou 0! Dealing Which IMO [I Entitled to I'll` Flu! Shot. BllII\lI'. `No wonder they will him uhmnu I \Il`h I nunnmm In A nn-nmnnu 1\' ...u...n ` i1Ei`HoD OFWWARFARE THE LADIES CLUB HA8 AN m1*ms1'- me ovscussnon THEREON. l I _.._.___.-__,..___._._~. BRITISH COLUMBIA POLITICS. Tbolnhuo from British Ooluubln In to tho offoob tho the Tumor government willbonblo to commnnd oho Iuppori of Innby-ouool the bhlroy-olgho mombon who coupon oho now nuoubly. II In nnlw . .m..o.....u.._ |.__..I , Cool Tina In that -: Henry Clvvs. New Yotl. Clean Home Dyeing -.----.avo no -4:-vvn `J: 45-.) Ends of Table Linens and Towelling, use for which can be found by any thrifty housekeeper. Iinds of Cotton \Vash Goods, Cottons, Shirtings, Flannelettes, in lengths that always come in handy. Ends of limbroidery, Laces, Ribbons. VVe shall sell the above Ends at such pricesas will clear the counters during the day. It is the naltmund up of the season. You are welcome to come and~'look them over. Each piece is marked in plain gures, with length and price. Starr & Sutclie, I-r\I-nu-14-In-r vsvavv-pAq._ 4 __ we will sell all the accumulated Remnants of the ast two months` selling. They consist of Ends of DR SS GOODS and SILKS, suitable for Waist, Skirts and Children`s Seh9ol_ _Dre_ses. .-y -I Noaroct Agcncies-D. W. DOWN EY, Brockville, 4 THE KENNEDY CO., Limited.Montreal. THE DAILY AWHIG.] 1=oanr.RLY RICHMOND a Go. :13 and I20 Princess St!-cot. ... . _ u . . . s o ; u \.u.n\. yul\.lIuDlll8 II. Apply this to Fit-reform " and save 50% of your tailor s bill. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 per smt. nun lIJllll\yllK.C ua WCHICI 5 appearance! Oneeiglit oi an inch difference in the curve of a. hat brim makes it becoming or ugly. ` \Vho, therefore, would buy a hat from a picture, and from the felt alone, when he could (for less pri e) select from 9. score of ready made sha , that one which most improved his appearance-~tryir_xg on the actual hat before purchasing It. Annlv Hiie fn Eh ....I,\..... --1 -- - -.,...u.uuuuu wnu A\.lUl\ WIICH HHLUC U ' \Vho can tell, even when it his made up, without actually trying it on! how such a suit will influence its wearer s appearance? nnnm; 1 ....l. .1:a.._. .._-- .--- .- us. yum. Ul uh) LIULHCD. This he practicall does allow when he buys his suit to 0 er before it is made. Who can tell from a piece of cloth and a fashion plate, how an such theoretical combination will look w yen made up? `V110 can fell Dunn urlann it his mu}- .... The man who would not allow a barber to dictate the cut ofhis beard, should ask himself why he allows a taxlor to dictate the cut of his clothes. rt`. u 1 _ - on g Analog) - THUG WEFIKIN HIUTIHII Wlll lpngm, M uulunmn,In pummu~u o-verr Thum as morn- Inuytl, $l (1 your, If pnld In an vum-0 ; ol mrwluu 3|. bpor ymsr. Aluwlmd tn the pupnr In mm of mu Imuhlnh Omen: In Pmuuln; rnphl, nlyllnh und cheap work ; nlnu Improved rlnllnf prmuum. ZIIW. .. IL IWINHE. JOHN OI"l"()l(D_ PI`uprIclA)l'. Anululunl. lmulmwa Mnnuuvr. Robinson Bros, EAIVIVIO 3315!!-n Ll IlllIA IfyIIhlD&11l.' lm! :1-I` u KNOW How Mgypole C XII II IICLAII. __j--__j___ uonu am duo nml pnyuhlu In uulvnifia. Omoeru 0! un|m~orp0musd Iwumlal Ion: or no- olotloa will ho In-Id personally neupuunlblo for under: they glvo. uurmm. All mlvort.Mnuvnu uru uulxjt In the ugxaroval or the puhllnhor. ll 0119310: for udvertlwmontn nnd'n|Imcrlp- Mon: unnml mlvnnco. _0l_I|oern unlnmrnmmusd muumhu Inn. nr m. III:-at-cl unliuotuuhu Cousin E . ,-or-vs-I-Ii-c. ,n........a. :5. ....f I i : Wtlklvlyllnluulh duuinnud` Ii--ct-at Iloinunuouauu '5 in mixed bi-unu-c inn}:-g are excluded. no umlnher will not be ronpouulbla for m umnarumndlmx of vvrbnl ordnrn. Wrllwn dlroollouu should he plm.-ml on 0| WP) rm` `'1' uemon. All mlvorununuvnu up roval _ _ `ll utmrgon advertlwvnontn nnd Il|nmr|n_ nuupu, umuent or anything bayund Ilcluul un- nouncoment 0! gnodn or lnmlumoturon nor sale are excluded. The nulllumr um nm 1... ........n....u.... ..._ charge for a notice, we. Contrnotu for us upunlned npamo are made for lonf wrmn mr mercantile nnnmnncunumtn, but not can ofholp vmntod [hr min, on-lot, armor- Ihlpa, tandem anything uc uul nuuncognqnt, our Links -.-.-..-. .-.--- -`mu un uwuvuu, luau nu-uruun, ions, loo ' in union 7!-o. Wank, Lolt and Found, Purnonnin,Art,iolm r Iuio uw.. lo per word in daily inane ; mini- m mains:-gt, din (mean, 150 per line; reduced rate when A d spiny wlvertiumnonl auoutnpnnloupr on mntmcu hi!` nxir 1500 Hum. Minimum co,` - charge for not . ll untwlnd nnmm nu. ......|.. r..- _. v\nrvuv'IIAV nun an Inn, nun - :}tk:"I:'&'0't{C," 33-31: noumns nu nun. puyub u u VIDOO. A DV IJLTIIIIINTI ruunurtlon nvo llneu and over, we per line hoonuooutfv Insertion, be " nos I suck. av linen and over, loo " too A week, so than 3 week. M II wing-Igglmm by 5 solid Ionlo, twelvo llnou mu 0 wool. " In ounromonta to the Inch. Blru. Mu scan or Deaths, one lnurtlon, onn, WIDE. [till And l'nnInI Dn--nnnh. A..o|..|.... v--1 vv III&"V7IZ I 2110 `In: DAILY mm-ml Wmo In published every evening st ans-ans-mo King utroot, Kln awn 0m., M. an puyubfc; In "opmr per Orbcu Dion.` - fnii wmd.-am. y_aAn_. - ft;--.. tI._-._-_A_ clan u no pupono--;I'i-n` ;-;~h.nc" " us: i Itdlin-ndlohuot likolyto so Qhul cl nay duty. and uptcinlly any . --c-it-3&1 uq_u-nu-no] . & XldIlII&nh~.:,_ I`.":U|'In~ -UIVIKIVVJXWCC Ill I000 -oauiouo; non only in liouuflul on III (In diurr Union of uchnian 1 Quiet print-"pin cl huuuctvd " Thohuvuiofnn In so Cubolic Rqtgu. vuucuIIIlII$Q.`IXl&lII'iI-L "Th ` ` pucripuon canted out ukock nyhn baboon -oauioco; lmaoulviatiocufnnn-..nnh -I:--` wuuru nlri nun nun uundyin unto schools. which but boon ntondod with good results. OQIAIOQOOI II Igon I.-lltltll "II some to to am the `PA-otuhnl dad and tho Kingaon libanl unJci\- uoo nit be and as cmvurtiblc Iona by thiuopund vrituol tho Whig. Winn puiluuory" I u vbollo '- bonl auodnioa our patronage and pnl ml hand and the `Pronouns mind In] on still an a shaping child. but than an wu~ don inlahrd inch the Iihnl anach- u`on`o `nudl uondtoho pnudof'- u Ibo Who: olnmnnnh nut: in 5...`... s.. Tho Chicago hand ol education in not- lng along the lino ol odueuioonl prqtuu in making provide: it: tho intodietiou of domestic uucneo~-coollug And ring-- EDITORIAL NOTES. Hun, Intor and olectric motor: will In phcod In public school: at .~\eIant.a, Ga, and the child:-cu uughl to read than. Hood idcn! And will rid tho eoapunho cl name:-om complaint; vs -us-v. The American no in the nttihudo at at- tention in wt: moan jut now. Thny an mud] to loan anything which II to their advantage. and they have learned a very important hob. nunoly. than it in one thing to have moon to hundrodu ol thoua. and: 0! men. even million of them. and mother thing to handle than expedi- Lionel]. . .- - wvuunuvv nvuuuuvun Thorn in nothing in Gorunny which re- coivu the sun niuntion. cure. and do- volopmoncu the army. and than in no country to which eho Americana fool that hhoy can look no condently lot hiatus- hion Anal pointou. Germany can mobilize 500.000 tninod noidion no my point on the frcnhior crouod by I railroad within nvonoy-two hours alter tho order: no given in Berlin. and in owoo this mill to the oponniom of the gooonl 08:21 . which cost: Iona unnually thu Amoricdn pomion roll 0! 1896. _- uwuuus -I'.\;QfIIIIW chard coronal tony 0150.0: as any uqull his phonic Ilolnunoiol in- pu-ial hhndunuumhl his ton.` jg. Q! Li. ----A--- 5- ` "The mein principlee of the Ge:-men generel ete ere (I) lee independent posi- tion; (2) it forme e corpe d elite mede up of oicere, et onoe ecieutio end thorough- ly precaioei. enjoying the reepeou end con- hdeuoe ol the troops. owing their dietinc- tlon not to the edventegee oi birth, weelhh. or inuence. but eolely to their own merit end elforte : (3) ebeolnte freedom of ite milioery ecientic trem- ing ; end (4) oouqanleory return of ion olcere iron time to time to regiment- el duty they than being an unedultoreted product of the Pueeien ermy, of which they poeeeee ell the excellent quelitiel. Schellendori cleime then if the Prueeieo gonerel etelf hed not enj Jyed the elven- ege 0! being directl under the commend- er-in-chlel (tho heedyol the meta) for more then eeventylive yeere, other ceueee. erie- ing pertly from progreeeive changes in the form of government end perely lrom mo- dern nnilitery o euizeblon, ee well ee from inovetione in mi itery mettere genorelly, would oerteinly heve eecnred for it the poeltion it now holds. The genenl etelf of the Prneeien enny ee et preeent consti- tuted ooneiete oi the 'Henpt-Bret, with e totel of 146 oflicen. end the `Neben-Etet (ocieetic brench) heve it -eight ollicere. together with lourtoen eld oicere ee commineionere of lines of reilroed. eix ee rellroed commissioners. end eeveety-lonr lientenente ethched." nu, v ... vlavll vu uv:-nu. Mr. Walker, impressed by his own ob- urvitione. and convinced Iheh something ehould he done. he once eonenlled Major- Gonerel Wheeler. one of the army's en- gineer corps. and hed him write an erole for the Ooemopolihen, the uunce of which In one Americn nhould initinte Germeny in theleeoebllehment of I general now`. He wrlbee : WHAT THE WAR REVEALED. The Oo-unopoiioen ior Augueb eqnheine I Very reedehle erbiole in regerd to any . organisation. Mr. Welter, ihe editor. tee in Weehingbon when the In with Spain broke man. and he um um ii the United Beebe: wenbed one thing more than enooher it wee e oenirel end controlling force, one direcbed by drilled and compe- tent men `i"who eeuld think clearly end not with deeleion. It will he remember- ed that none uiuekee were meduniuekee that were eoeely. uni brought the men. the rev recrnile in eome ones. very much privehion. Oempe were opened without ' bin equipment: no make them oomiorliebie. ' Order come-out oi chaos, but it: wen is slow proceu. end in the meantime the vielbore t Io Temp: and Ohickemeuge wore merciless 1 in their criticism. ' Mn that the pulohnhhl Undo Man II dud. than Brltnin It not impnuod by it. and In doing nothing toward! m dovvlopmonb! A Ilun Out iih_:.|T;.y." Ilruuinn! ha-nu. banal.-p LI-. .5 ___A_'- ` -- __- _... v---vvuuul. i$1|II `CC , hry.iIuo oboorlnd will continuum! nu ban in hunuhh hgin Qmdian ulhin lb .. _.___,_,`A___..., wul CZ! TIC TX- Tln oncutivo 0! I50 juniot Ituohll logic nut: in Coqgnnu hull this owning to conde tho protect could by tho pnothnovulo. The cunpun ol Deo- nondnnd loccnv but returned homo hon Bauer Lnh. They as looking well slut unit outing. tomhcoutcndodlhodgdjcggoq diuuclntldciiuliou of u.. hmhg. chuck. Rninilncedd very much 5; uvollu olhc nhm; 9 kn... ;- I Tuna C.\lm_\..n\_ x[1_ A` I.- j- A... ..|\ .n.u.x , , stunt] won or we l.'\npiu:'- uppor. ginger- brold work on the pan side of the paddle box In: brohn. She `nub down as far In Alcnndtia BA] with her punoogcn and returned to port shout MU pol an o'clock. Carpenters were an oocopnltowork aadilvaaupoctod that by duknon npsin would have boon fully nude. Blight Accident `I'M: Iornlng. This morning the atanmon (_In~pa:m and Algorinu hm! a collision in the harbor hooking 8wilc'a what. The Cupian wu leaving for down the river and the Algor- ian wu uniting to pull into the wharf. Thovind enught the (Xspiu: and drove hot spring: the bow ottho Algotim. About twenty feel of the Cupiufu non nido fnnru-I nl ualuon luppl. RuI.'ro.\',Aug. l5.-Lsso rains hsve done invnlusblo good to potato and root srops. lhrvssu is niohoi sud some hnvo thrash- od their groin which. oxoopt pus. turns out bsblor thsn oxpsctod. hhny of our {gong people ntbondod n lawn party on J. ylo's. South Lake. on the lush. and re- porh an excellent time. P. O'Brien. sick for some months, is lnilinz steadily. Dur- ing the thundsrstorm on Friday H. Buck`: house was struck by lightning. In am: down the chimney to the atom, knocked the stove doors open and sprvsnd coal: All about {the room. Next it shvorsd the loot snd hanniscor of the stairwsy,hut no other dnmsge was done. Sevsrsl msn were slnndmg about the house no she lime and only one folh the shock. Strange to any Mrs. Buck;-.,who wss busy nhout aha stove preparing dinner. to: not oven dazod. Dccnond DOIIDQIIKIOIA Dunes 0. Aug. l5.-l'u1non III about Noah hnrveallnr ma . nnnrl ---- --- may coma nonmng Wlbh her. On Tuesday J. F. Baird. manager of Hotel Quinta. Bollovillo, rccaivod a loner from "H. A. Chase." Toronbo. stating he had broken his watch. and bad in repaired in Toronoo. Having no funds juab then, be noon in by expreaa C.O.D. for 8l.'.'6. re- questing chargoa be paid. and he would urivo in a for days no claim in. 0a in- vestigation it was found another proprio- hor had rooaivod a like lather from "C. Mil- bam." and had paid the 82 and sent the 81.75 to the awindlor in Toronto. ,Tbo box contained a roll of ma load about: the weight of a watch. A warrant was iaauod for the aha:-per`: amino. mm In ola nap buggy. - Blnnnbo Thompson, Bdllovllle, although only fboon year: of Age, has boen leading an Immoral lilo lnoely and her adopted parent: complained to mnginnrabo Flinn. who aonb her to lnduurinl refuge for girls. so Toronto, for an indenite poriod. Nellie Bnboock. ammo ago. woe cone to the some innbloutlon until she arrived no the up of olghboou years. Her pnronu complained they could nothing with her. On Tiuurhv J Ii` l!.:..a .. .... -- -I '51:. uuul uulrii llllllr. A non of Mrs. H. Mokse. residing a couple of milu from L\mdowno,drovo mbo bho villege on Baburdny night and tied his horse under I shod, from which piece in wu stolen. The bone in a brown one winh I out on the forehead. The vehicle In an old hop buggy. Blnnnhn Thnmnmn R.;II..,m- -|.L.....-I. unuau 0! union. A very nd aalr occurred at Gunm- oqne Sunday morning in the sudden doach of Mn. Alexander Shorby, 1 young mur- tiod wonnn only bwonty-seven years of age. from hurt failure. A -nn nf II. If ll-D-- __-X 1' UU UIICKCQ. George McDornobb, alxby your: of age. I Brockvillo corporation laborer. engaged working on 5 lower on Monday, when he lolldown dead. Hoorb disease was tho cause of death. A.......-_.| -a 1.. _-- Wu - I` u.F;r bho chircl time the poor boxes ab Joh|'a church. Weah Bollevillo. have t robbed. bho lub out occurring on oil Tburlday or Friday night. A runrd ho offered. (`Inn-.-4 lI.I\.___.L; ,: ., , - up Ina leaves I grown-up family. The Athens Methodist congrogcbiou in muting great: propnntiom for the build- iug of: new 810.000 church. They have nlrocdy nearly $5,000 uublorihod up to dnto. I`-.. LL- ALL.) u -I - " Quilt.` Vlllio John Inidor, an old and respected dent of Romnora. died on Sunclni hosrb (allure. Ho wu seventy you ago and leaves family. Mlthodiab nnnarnun nu-pun: Ill auuraly. Ania mnooy yous. John H. Moekoll. I format ruldono of Bollovillmdiod In Obiouo luboly in Iain olhy-lourbh yur. Ho leave: no family. in Mar Andrown. ngod alxbythroo, died in Bol ovillo on Saturday. She In: a a'iIbor 0! Ihomu Andrews. builor. Ballo- VII 0. 'I..L.. I_:.l-_ -_ _II , , I - - wuwrwurll ana coverage a nun. Mrs. Annie Holmu. Si no , the la: nurvivor of tho family. did in Bollovill hospital In Baeurduy. mod ninooy Moekell. I for-mar ruhhum . 0]. ans nun nppomooa mmu. Prescott. 0nh.. will vote on Thunday nub, on I by-law to nine $100,000 for n waterworks nnd newengo Mn. Anni: Hnlmgg Ri mu, uh; Inn (her a Bweoo, Bancroft. Hublngn coun- ty. has n I inbod baili. Prucobh. nnph.p_wilI var; nn 'l`hn-ulna VICINITY NEWiPAP.ERI. no law: In Into onndcuud llnpo-lIo lploodulhtlrrculalnll In that 0uu- In--A I.-.-9..-a._A n.n__... -a n.._._ l IPIOI OF THE ARTICLES IN nix ms or run msnucr.! .. ....._....' gwu noun; mu Analo- unlnvoiug out Ibo principlo of an Imperial nollvcnln. and lnchnnhrluin M-oolllsubocouolbornl lander ol the AI|I>Auiesn alliance covenant." Whouollododslnf Arothoyoolr pun to telnet cortocllv Ibo nnumonu 9 `I Eng];-J n... n;;_ -..Lr--- - win loot nu mung. awn.-uni-_ -3 AL- :_ _ n In 1-: van. Bnllton lllpplou. 1.... II! I... , - puowu rul- Sunday of my you-mo! ilv. r. lust Bollovillo an up. -- I Si. re boon oibher ml ...zI| ..........-.. guvvnlilli and nvvunblo BI-idol inporhuonc. "But." up the No Inooqo. "Cundhn oliciuln but found England nae iuhnotod unit you in preaching good tooling with Analo- `An In nnnhinn mm -|-- ---`- -`- " '

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