Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Nov 1898, p. 8

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A limit of one dozen to one customer. Jf!'I'JI I'll III? _!I'Cf lull. II I! I0 1 held nt Ln Snlle. six all 3 month ol the [rent olttrtcl. nnd nenr the spot where the intrepid French explorer built the Irst vessel to navigate the I r lnkes. Hundreds ol thonsnnds It I visit this locality. and Irill have their minds turned to the deed: to! the pnst. The hi~tory ol the district hr gins an Inle as I618, and covers no very long period. We are beginning to hue history written in n lnir nn`d ju- dieinl up-irit. H ihieh seorna prejudice and aim.-tntehent. Mr. Cloves. who is not pultlishingn history ol the British roynl nnry. n nnxniltent work. has nnxnnninonsly intrnste-I to our late ussistnntweeretnry ol the nary. Theodore Roosevelt. the tad ot nnn-ring the nnnl operntions ol the In ol I311 lie is certain to iisehnrxe the delicate that eleiently. We shall have no repetition ol t e jug- gling with Ignreo. I quote ngnin .1 amp. ` The lollowing is the garbled account served out so the Ameri an school- boy: "A sun:-rior force ol Americans an "A superior out in pursuit to! the British to Bur- lington Heights), but were attacked at night by the Brirish, while encump ed \ levr miles tron: their lines. The enelu were so warmly received that the t a retreat; but they `hadman~ in the melee to capture the Am eriean generals. and the om:-er lelt in command shrank [mm the responsibil- ity oi lurther 0l'len~ive operations. and lell back ti) await orders lrom Dearborn. This was unlortnnate; an immediate attack on the British could hardly have tailed ol sueceas, Ior their general also had h-_en separated lrom his army in th- darkness, and Ira; round next day several miles lrorn camp with neither hat nor sword. n. and: hero. The real he! in that (`llllp WIIII IICIFIIQI` III! IIOI' SWOIWI. Be ends here. The real hot in that heiore the Amerinn army got back to Port Ge0f8*. the retreat nendered ne~ cessary by the delnoralintion rouse quent on the night attack had turned into a night; and that the story ol the wandering: ol the British genefll in 'th- woods is 1 silly leh:icntion. It is on e par with lie "BootynndBeIu- ty pm with which lliidreth shouti- Ig closes his Iffllll oi the hut le oi AZ l'InIAnnn~ Aunl 2-{IL IL- mint: IL. closes um at-roam 0| Inc u-I no or cw Orleans; and will the slot ol the scalp lound above the spot or`: tlnir in the pcrllnncnl house nl (To- ronto) York. Our Iiatonhn grlvely narrates we important action at Bu- vrr Dams, when [Ann Seeortl so HIDIAII iclhlninhodl H502" ny nlsungillsueu IIBPOQII. xnnnpl 3 like the above could be Innlti lied nd nnnsunx; but I have qnolc snicienl Io show bow out schoolboy; nre taught hhleo nner the Innnner ol the Chinese. II is impossi- ble to learn the rnlnnhle lessons which histor teaches when the wrilen who have I nllionnl .ent. through last ness or incompetent-y. nilgil gnrbled or invented hislotic material. It only to little the national unity. A PI-A1ri-an elhihilion is lin- |`Yf IZCIS, "lift! LII!` C I Iy distinguished HQPOQIL xnmnl 1 Iii: IL. nhnrp 5 I'II-jflfl QIIIIIIIOI IS W0 jet-tvd lot the year ll. II is to In Kohl nl I..n Snllp (iv mil 1 nnnml nl hut instances on zesnl oz` ` rusnir-n I 1 . ..-..... ` $1 and st. bun-ego: lhensnuml tell them at V` eluwt m It: or douhlc. In the boil v new over 1 In Cun- Cumn go with 1-wry In-nl. nu-y an mull oh looting bed. one them. 1- nus In-I nil:-In nsollvr. book In In! 7M on 0 IICIIQ III? IIIIIOIII TIIIII. A Pan-American exhibition is pm- melod for Lino that IE] II in In In` POISONOUS COSMETICS USED TO HIDE DISEASE _@ $l.25 Pe r Dozen. $|.|9. 5 Cents Each. not I null ch looking bed. one unem. Our SILIR last weak`: Wum lhr nun-rlpunn. our $3.00 Dal aulh-Yin good value. can. Jana Godot turn of The Um Tort llr-nu nu! Bury I. 3:02: to - cl Anna: in Qnvph lrom the same ions school history, which makes erry capture GI) prio- oner.w_ when the enemy went into the ght with hut 38-i men in all! Let us ho hhat belore the exposition calibre 0! r. Root;-welt shall have given no a trnatvrorthy history oi the land ep- entions during the same period. The present histories are not stalls to lean n[ovn_ but reed: whioh pieree the hand that tru~tn them. vvuu. vicuul. It gvcugrunu-vi-w, -ochtnnd daughter. In notational Ihounoomoldut niuotytvo. you Ivounthgjournoyultonpnutonad 3 '-otognphhuuollhpuny. nllhn Bcotkconofoor human. Johnll Seotthohounndothonaunry cllhnowgnn vincguudpicklohug tololoulcdufuuolo villuenpitnlcl IJVNL Ilvillbolbluuotdlhlhd iulbdooiuion Inn Lilli: Iclclry Iui `outlotpuniololtholuun Icodil utet.inphaoolI`nn|. lull. . l N IPA! II. IVDV. |Asthma lw I: lhnztn. Nov. I2 -In John lact- -naul (HQ: Kn. ngngl Q--Anal`; C15-kc : Kola Conyound cunt the Incpont and OtvocQnct!hId to the lostotnndngund Long-stand IQ Gan.-o -lacuna Permanently. Houses. Lou Illd Fauna Fot Sale and To-Let. Finlnsunnoe in5Colnpuniu ctlowestntu. Illis is Your Chance. wj @- Iitvx` (fbmnwlll intloftdlv _ - `nu Tuwdqy. November 15th, .--.- 1051 /'\fTiVS !1 W IRON AND Iimss Bans .T.F.Harrison Co.| MON EYw LOAN 455 Per Cent and upwards. lwopcu ioulay. SICT Evening Classes NEW CLASS ROOMS, A. Strachan's TI Ccvuqj -`jv-j - The Leading Undortuor. Alllbnhnoo cull In A. --jpu Furniture and Undertaking. Hardware Store Tsoucaruonau. In ll|FF||2|lLH llS|IlllN.J sg, The unnc} smes finds Her- sclt Just Now. Imus: wAn;n_nnn wan} THE WORLD WAGS ON IN MQRRV FASHION. silver and (mu LIN HQ! uuovr luv surface `when the vrnler is nlnlosl nI boili heal, and he wonders um- nuorl run lire than`. Bnt Inert is no NM tor lint line]-rm win; and urn he steps nclmm that night)- mnl neat to New York. stopping lot n nmnsenl nl Salt Lake lo pn Ii: tr s`.ptIs lo the snucessors ol nnl onng. Wonder ol wonders! can he lrliow his er I and is this New York I have about! Hun * l`nu sluldli in the |t) BCl\?l. under I we 8 son`: nonnnnenl and see Inn! mngmted Inoronxnlntt Inn! ltnds than (`Inrin (`nuts to SI. Pnnl`s. Br have use is 30 cut n em-ne would any). On. on. an Inn tuna? til: you pass the Gnilulln . the an nnd slot 0! unniti lonnilnl iticu; and a link was yond the Hunt t-I England. which bolls lie unjoslir try to the Innntinl world. i`.':..,.*..' .""*..'::' `* `.:.':: '5 it at I 1 Di cit . I00. bnl the elder rainy l'!Il'Vih his sanrronndinq" very one! no: n punt gnndhl would look ny- on It: uni nnndrlilinn. and no my: Io tins:-ll. with u ronnltnnnn kw will mikes the entail: is all noon) to hot nl. in! Int til: is quilt not! enough lot me. `"0 man u unll nclnovrluo it. the En~ '1-501 Also variety of Screens. lled with art muslin on frames. Extension Tables. Sideboards Dining Room Chairs only soc. with a nice Rocker to match for 75. Place {our order belon they are all so d at JAMES RElD s. Q4 _ n __ .lI__ II_.IA_A_I.A- peace! ace! the kingdom or apann was s lp in; back her wounded and dying sold era, who in due time she coui exchan e tor a new army. Sol- diere loving pain and hating in its deteatation every nation and every people that spoke or lax-ored the .4 ngio-Saxon ton`rue-a tongue which should he the on 5 mode ol communi- cations between nations oi ouch vast im ortnnce tor all time. instead oi tin inn ourselves tending a clear un- derntandinu oi the treaty oiiered. the result is that we are placed in n more diiiicuit and trying position than we have been since the close oi the war. Spain now contends that then- was no time when she expected to code to the United States an more territory than we actually cou d cu\`- cr at the time. This was an entire!` iaise representation oi the rotoco proposed by Spain herseli. nuland. when appealed to, declared that to the victors heionua the right to name the conditions oi in-aty oi peace. The deieated power can onl expect that which the Victor ia nil in; to concede. ii we allow lor one moment the right oi a dcieated armg to name the conditions oi peace I ere never would he an end to any disputed txuestion. There must ire aomewhete .. ......r..r that can vindicate itseli that um unions 0! Inc enru: urn- enjoyin the at that puaeu: un- duaun ins. I IIIII` seems to he not .. .....ul 4|! more constant-ace who duatandins. It seems to we m a deal mote consequence shal be our next prinna donna. our adorable tenor. our hasso prolundo_ and whether the sentation ol \\`a;_zner`s Rheingol shall equal that which we have been enjoying tor several seasons rat: or whether we shall have to lal haek on Venli and the niusie ol Italy. where Lueia Di laanmiernmor shall tlnd itaell eon- ltonted with Wagner`: Flying Dutchman and all the other great heroes that enriched the music 0! the Iutute. _ II-" in You \uu-h a Iorld nlobr Iron:-r. alter hurt one unusa un- diu. Siuu. Burn: . Australia And New I/land, takes I lying leap nmrunaa Ihu and `Id3 New I/alum, late: uyua; way across the mild Purine and and: him- sell in the emmnt ol the wonders that are mm by the golden gate. lie has seen the hi; trees and he has rendered through its orange proves; he dines down in the tent nines ol silver and (old 133 t below: the enrhm urine the inlet Ila than flu 00 to lake up uh ..-- .....-n no Innnnvnll--I`II no conditions at were never cgiostion. numew-hen t 9 power that can vindicate when it cnnuw to the last and most terrible termination - the sword. From that the stricken nation can appeal to Gm alone. So lor the time beinn. taho wisest thinn it would `*0!!! to do would he to watch and unit. Nninrilhslnndinn the rapid pace ll do would be to \\`llt`lI and man. Notwithstnndin the rapid ce which this won erlul war as heen taught through our enemies hm-inn set the pace. and we have merely. kept time and this, coupled wit the ttihtlng with weapons the like ot w ich the world has never seen helore made our success seem more wonder- lul. We were victorious trom start to ttniah and have laid the loundation oi the grandest republic ot ancient or modern times Not a lew country ncwspa rs have heen_sent to the pre- sldent ay alter day showing his mis- takes to the world and also showin the country how much they woul have done in our place. Perhaps so. I would willingly ield the keys at state to any one vr n can hold them with a ttrmer grasp than I. This has been the ni t'y prayer ot our pre- sident in he hour ot stormy tr al Oh Lord. be Thou hia ide. 33....-mil. nu w-ml was on an Olgi Lords`? Thfu hisdsuide. unit I e to V: merrily helwfu it such a um 13. war was new-r heard cal. and that tin mil- lennium Ind ucunll urrin-1|. and that the nations at I e earl]: wt-he ....a.....|...n nu... ma Ihnl amen. mums. More in New York a world Iobr alter huri done Brit` la- ..n.. as... Runnn _ Auslrnlil Iuhws llal Natal In-an I-w --u-.- ---v -- -- __ the Iletel or loaaavela-`Ila new nap la la Better than the oxa-oon oeorge Wauu waa A true nan-a Illaver. Benet 0! Ion uncut In R... Me (Special Oorrupondenoa. better R0. 1181 ) New York, Nov. ll.-'l'he result ol the last lour weeks` conlerence ol the peaca"eommlaalon ol the United Sta- tea and Spain has lalled and the meeting has come to naught, closing with misunderstanding and disaster, as many ol us propmoatlcated it would lrom the lint. l was like Thomas, the doubting apostle. I would not believe the mndenee ol my senses till i had put my hand in the bleeding wound. lor while the con- lldent peace commiulon was crying ace! the kingdom ol Spain wnn inning and T\IllIl'\`. -....n..r nlhor hnrinl done Brit` with it t Q: Dual`- R` the light oi the true politloal xoapai. The most prominent ii ure on the poll- tical chess board is 0040!! 3000- vel . the leaderoi the celebrated lieulh Bi er.~, the brave and desperate men who turned the tide oi death on the hill oi San Juan. His has been a liie oi at and varied ex riences. One nig t we ilnd him lea ing the german with the loveliest oi New Yotk's iour hundred; a iew days latte`, in company with his Rough Riders, we and him riding ever that reat ranch oi hie, looking alter his mighty herds oi tat- tle that can be seen on the plains as tar as the eye can reach. in this oe- ition he casts his purple and line in- en. his silk I5 is are laid away with a sprig oi lI!cldI.\I`: he calls into com- mission his rlat. his tapedoro and his onoho. Now he is a cowboy, equa to the roughest and toughest that` ever crossed a horse. A iew weeks later we and him a lice com- missioner o. the city oi ew York wloh nearly 8000 police` under his command. While in otiice the police tome were called upon to met several oi the fleroest riots that the city had ever known. These were cases to tax a man's patience and firmness. and it is remsxkable that there was no new ions loss oi liie; the riotera were most provoking, irequently attacking the police nnd soldiers, and nohhlna shows the magnicent. discipline oi the sol- dier an ` lice than that hundreds oi hrutai r otere were not killed upon the spot. We enter the new govern- ment with tear and trembling that the new shall he no better than the old. But we can oil trust in the aid oi that Power that oldeth the sea in the hollow oi His hand. `Plug A-.0. nl Pnl Gnnran'nrinn Innb In the nouow ol ma nana. The death oi Col. George-Waring last week deserves som -thing more than passing notice. lor the man himseii was a revelation in olleial liie and of whom, tuniortqanately. there are very low like him, but the example he leaves behind will leave in impress stam on rhe axe and bod at time, in w lch he lived but to a orn. He was cast into our public lile by the tidal wave ol reiorm which swept over our city like a c_\` lone. When thons~ ands were hemzinf and crying tor of lice, wfthont rais on a hand, he was placed in charge oi our streets. He had been in olce hut a month when a wonderful change waa apparent in our streets. When he entered olice he ionnd our highways an ahomina- tion. in\`itin|z disease and dea'h. The street sweepers were the tiithimt and anlest lot that ever disma ed any city in t-he world. He made then wash their laces and not them white uniiorms. and a lew months ago ~erer- ll hundred men were reviewed hy the mayor. and a handsomer procmsion was never seen on Broadway. A shnrt time awn than nrouidnnl no. was never seen urmuwny. A short time turn the president re~ tutested him to an to (`uhn and possi- bly to devise some method to blnls yellow fever lrom Havana. While pus- sulng his investigation he died a I w days ago alter his return. There may be greater men. but I hnrer. hetter. truer or more hunexsl man never lived than Col. Gentile Warln . -3 0A DBRIH. uulpuu. u-u IIVI Illulu cum 1. I Iullowo-V Iihloiif` 8oldbyW.H. Idler- A lot of Government Snyder Ries Ind Ammunition for sale very cheap. Call in and see them. And Inuhui. loath I-aha: In-who III Ilomlhop lulu luunnh and povuiuhdblootl uolhodiunnnuiupcinr ad an nun nhnu Rn-uh `-noinnn FOR THE NERVOUS Hm! wme; surunngt. novmmnn 18, mos. 56 Doze It glnst .9" 0 xpress lung. 46 D026 6 Doze V "` Almgt hous- r oh 0 Ifll (`Q nint- `PL- 0000 |!l95Tl!5|lF55.5!'l!-FFEI XDXQIII "Drill IIIIIIK IIIIOII. rt!!- nhly not are on the whole continent is then to he lonnd as delightlnl a ride lot the n-heelnnan as that (to: Bullalo to Niagara Falls. and thunce through Stanford to St. Ihridk. Qneenston and Niaplumon-t.hel.ahr. It allonis an mnlination at all that is delighttnl to the sonsQs-~side-paths like sill. shady ITQIIIQCK exqnisitr ptospu-tax Therm are two noble par onnas -- that ol the tails. as noel tron the nppt-r st:-cl lurike. and that ol the love: Niagara river. as sun from Qunnston Heinhtx Not is the Hitinriozal up-as IAII -ilhnnl .ti-nh. ray Is Ix Izod. or so- Ile nllanl lush II the Saroll sum Bu-cl tell: he-mine I 0 an In Inna II is iupa ol IIQ tar .._iu-an]- _.. can. who ow-Ilu content. now Miller undo his Innous battery; than Wineld surnuvlend: lien Sir lune there Laura Set-ordl. the ol Caution s-oty. started out humus -idlizll walk. is i-pouihle in rvulinl the story M 18]! as it alerted the peninsula not In leel mun sy-pity tilt the [maple who in ! Ilhliip for their liuoric ag. No: II the clean 0-! the nineteenth -out . when the It-pilalit In ussortod it I as not the Itlsl A-on; Ito gnu unions ol the l I! Iiclnrinnn. an Inoinnlnn uunn ruor is `try grtulylng: During the summer vacation I plld n visit to the NI peninsula. Ind Ina tueinnteni by ta Innnttold nttnr tlonzn Thls is the name given to that port ot the province ol Ontario, (`an- ndn, which lie: between Inles Erie and Ontnrie, and is bounded on the east by the great liver. It is n land ol gardens. at on-hntda and ot plennnnl homes. The sylrln beonty ol the in- I land scenery eontnats strikingly with the nnxllilleenee ol the eutaraet and the urlnl udenr el the me. In the quiet ri lag-. ol Stuunto _ but two miles tron the whirl I. the traveller who has visited old nglnnd recogniz- on n perteet reproduetion ot a Lincoln- shire rilllct. with its quaint little ehnreh lighted up by the rnrietlted colon: oi memorial windows - the stained (law no cheep product` but solnethi Irorth pzinx upon. Proh- nhh not are an than than! eontinpnt hELsurwnImr1s12.| Tribute To Cumin Valor Bv Au Ancrlcu Professor. lne VISIIS amLcanunns.| AMERICAN HISTORY FAL8IFIEI'.?- VICTORIEB DENIED. I: vvtg Vrpfwo--uvu u-----v. --- (tutu II-luau. The lollowi letter [tom Prol. J. M. Dixon. ot natingtaon IllIi\ el`8iI'-J . St. Louis. Io.. a pan In the hat is- ane ot the In ependente Coming Iron an American. the tribute to CIn~ adieu tutor is may gntttyiug: nnrtnn tho nnnmar vacation I mid "VT QIPCISIO. IIPII-I~\ L\0I' IS FIIQ historical s-oust kl! Iiumul minib- lion. Alums! ewrt mile no the way is Lxuaeintta Irilh none ring who ownllil contest. Ben lb DIIIIDI mil. 131'. Lia hlln Aculoud of Maple Bedroom Sotts for our November Sale, Woven Wire Springs to t. only 0130. nan-3-6-: AC can-Anna Hunt` 8 Dozen Fine Linen Table Napkins. (A Regular $2.00 Quality. SALE PRICE MONDAY _* W I Ihovorgoupouuollholuanhv _-nnlu ZiIn- Ptocloolldctlocnthoouilotnlo -..n._A -;._., _l.-o|.- In In-nl-ad- I00 Dozen ladies Pure linen Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Less than half value. SALE PRICE MONDAY Dozen Fine Lin_en 'l_`1b_le Napkins, Dozen Tray Covers, " "`"' "`'s. .'f`E:`:?fz'uc'iE'S{x`S1." 23c A Inge lot of FANCY DRAWN WORK LINEN at One-Third of! Regular Prices. 3 ALL SALES FOR CASH ONLY. These Prices are for MONDAY ONLY. > JOHN LAIDLAXM & SON. 4..-.-..-; s.-_.~4\.\;`4_;\4 Ill)II Lulu: rne latter. any " The second in command ot the Unit- ed States torees. Gen. Peter B. Pot- ter. in a letter. recently pnhliahed hy the Land): Lane historical society, dnted August I1, llt, and addressed to D. D. Tompkins. rernor ol New York state. speoilea I1 ealls the hut- tle a defeat. in which "the dead, the Iroanded and ehgtnred artillery and our `~an'l-earned onor were Iett to the enemy. The general who oolnnaaded the American lore-3 at the close at the hattle (Brown. Scott and Porter all being wounded and hots de eonhat)_ was eon:-tnartialed. as ten Hall alter his detect at lhtnoit. Pros tor alter his detcat on the Thames. Prerost alter his deleat at Plattsharx. It is true the mart martial te'nihIt- ed nhrnptly with Gen. Ripley`: an-quit- tnl - tor a n-rhatin account. again consult the transactions ot the La) (rs Lane historieal soeirty - but it was as a deleated general that he was hroasht to aeeoaat. Th. ndmirnlahs Iu...:..L n_;_ ._ umnsnl to account. The ndnirnhlo Josiah Quincy. whose lilo and character Lowell Ids outlined tor us in his say. "` My Study Windows. Ins Iiuerly oppoo~ cd to the invasion ol Chanda. think he elntitlerind as n "bittll('\`l'i Qxpedilion. When disnsler lollo disaster. to ngnnled than n.s by no nuns 5-o.`:i$l'Il`QfII n; the initial erine ol inrnsion. any Intrin- it A-nit-nno Into with ohihfi hi [KAI in in` DK. tn- (W;-. -ugwuv nu. vs :1`---- ----- unbecoming pooulll`. our salon have been an-ndILv Inoneul . We law a lane and hnntlumno vuloly. ' .)u ulmuldue men. Wu have lust closed a nunonu for I quuuuu similar to those of Bnnnochhum and Marathon. It was here that the Inst 0! [our s\Icee.ssi\`e invasions oi their soil was stunlily and denitely re pulsed. A monument has been erect ed by the parliament oi the province in honor ut the trims who [ought on that memora le evening in July. l8l4, and. alter the hardest ol the strunrles. conquered. 1` Hmxl Amorirnn I-inilnru n-nu-mhor-1 slrunues. conqnortu. Most Am:-titan visitors, n`melnher- ing the ncoount ol the battle as given in their st-hool histories. are punled. unusc-d or chnxrined It the condence with which the keeper ol l.undy's lune ohserntory insists that the incriy tion on the monument is wholly judi- ned by the tact: ol the case. They llnd that they have In-en tooled by tihnir school histoties. The lollovu-in; is [torn an account ol the bottle as given in n widely read history for schools: In Inirlnlahl 0|.` n.n:-|. nnr` nu Inner trm."_ \ " The above is complete hble. The nquiremenla ol gnre histocnl accu- no3 orennrn nearly every sulement El - 00lI` II . At midnight the British give up their ellorts. and left the Americans in Eooeeulon ol the eld. The battle 0! nutlyis Lune. or Bridgunter. In one ol the most hotly contested ab Hons ever lought in the New World. Three thonnnd Americans and LED British took rt in it. The lorner lost 743 in ii ed um) `rounded. the Inter " -rm. .5...-..' L. ......`...|-.- hm. -rs- 100. At midnight `the Americans` gave up their ellorta. and Ielt `the Britin` in poskessiou ol the hold. ' ` `Four thousand Americans and 1,840 British Itook port in it. The tonic: lost `about LII): the latter. WK` " | O nnonntl in A-nnhnxnntl A. o-L- I1 -In We have just secured at 1 Great Bergeiu a large lot of FINE LINENS that were held in Me n_ treal by the agent of a Belles: Linen rm These goods are all new this Autumn and are (In. balance over after supplying the firm : customers. 525 Fine Linen Damask Towels. LINEN SALE Regular Price 31.75 a DJ;en. SALE-: PRICE uoxmv, Knotted Fringe, Pure White or with Colored border, 46 inches long, by 24 inches wide. This is an extra large size. Regular price 30c and 35c each. SALE? PRICE MONDAY 4 and hnndamno vurlely. Y almumne men. WI hnvejusl puvrnu quuuul of unusually rod Iron Ihh In wlme mm and Irlmm vllh rum: hrua knobs. 010. `I110: an Must umu unylhlng an-or olfen-d bo- hmun mensnuml we mngle

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