Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1903, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

~~ ll 5, the more increases | political stealing. by conquest, Strong white wen, with deadly rifles, ca pons and snips, go to 5 of yellow or black Faces, aud take hold of their property. That's civilization, H the yellow man, or the black man were coming over to seize lands in Europe, the [it would be barbarity. Call that sny- thing, but it's stealing all the same. My neighbor bothers we; 1 am jeal- ous of hin for he has a fine garden. "LE tear 'down his fence, seize his gar- n- | den, kill him and burn down his in | house. That's conquest. The nation which takes the other nation's lands does as 1 did with my neighbor. Theft and murder in both cases. Hié- gal with me, legal with the nation. Manchuria was in the way of Rus gis. Russia took Manchuria and the Chinaman, who has the strength of to | numbers but the weakness of ignor- ance, said : "All right," and went to sleep. The Japanese fox-terrier barks a little at the Russian bear; the Brit- , | ish lion roars somehow, and shakes B i" wiied by fal ing the steamer Macassa, on . | Thursday, while 'on a trip to Hamif clared to be dor referred to, "it is we who will have to pay them. There will be no id, of In 177% I ton. E he wteamer Bruce, arrived at Syd. ey, N.S, from Port Au Basques, re' sen Edin ng Hd last i up, that pes of saving her have been abandoned. Fred. W. Holls, secretary of the Am bis main; the American eagle flutters above, threatening; 'but they will-all go home quietly, and the Chinaman {4 Awill go on sleeping. Then the Rus- sian boar will devour its prey in peace. The Russian béar is a white man. He has the right to steal. The preliminaries of conquest are three. First, find a pretext. That's diplomacy's business. Second, = sacri- lice a few soldiers, who get killed enough to eng the honor of the national flag. 'That's the army and of | navy's business. Third, a large expe- the government, the conservatives will hives thirty"three seats in the new [Ex-Premier 'Geeonwdy may retire from the leadership of the liberals in | Manitobs; and also resign his Yseat in Mountain, after the néw house meets. Increasing. years and ill-health render it impossible for him to continue in i ip much longer, are to have struck Bay, C.B,, in big schools ani hurrying to the seme two a oc u fish seven feet long. The rons away. Local fabovmen call-the fish horse mackerel or alba. ---------------- OBSERVATIONS. Nothing Like It. Toronto News. Henri a is after the stock gamblers, but 10 law he can frame will reach them with the certainty of the inevitable slump. Could Spare A Few." Toronto Star. A client in Louisiana who lost 'his suit assassinated his lawyer. If ' this became a common practice the snpply : of lawyers would not last long. Paying For Hardness. g id. ease m of the or le people are paying 10 a week at summer hotels for ivilege of being deprived of th: of home. = in the west pet $4 a arm | day and board. Some of these days who jibe the hired man will he wing money from him. If 'you 'can't swim, don't go bath ing in deep water. HH vou can't swim. don't take risks in boats. If vou can't swim, don't dare to'take a lady out in a boat. You ought to be able to swim. y . SERIOUSLY INJURED, 24.~As John P. ' oad, was returning Tuesday from delivering at the station, his right and threw him out, Mi to the ground. Mr. Ti gi » 5 | at 5 pm, dition is sent which sweeps every- thing and conquers the country. That's the national theft. Diplomacy is the enemy of armies and navies. Diplomacy is the brain, armies and navies are the tools, the instruments. These general remarks apply to all nations. In 1880, Algeria became a civil col- ony, and a civil governor supplanted the military governor. 1 was there. The general, whose turn next was to be military governor, wanted to rove the weakness of the civil power. le started a rebellion. The pretext was a tribe in arrears with taxes. An intelligence officer, a well-known brute, was detai with four Spahis to bring in the taxes. The chief of the tribe refused to pay, was caned by officer, and the officer and the four $ is were killed by the tribesmen honor of the naticnal flag was imperilled. Then we went, 4,000 strong, to chastise the tribe. We kill- many rebels, we destroyed thous- ands of cattle, we burned all the food of enemy, and we starved them into surrender. The honor was sale and a large territory was conquered. We lost some five hundred officers and men, we spent millions, but the civil power was proved to be weak, and our general, as a reward, got his gov- emnorship. In Somaliland, there was a pretext, I don't just know what it was, to chastise the Mad Mullah. ' General Manning, with a handful of men, was red to go. Diplomacy and Man- ning knew the country. : They knew the invading Jittle army was not strong enough. No matter, Manning is a soldier and he obeyed. His troops were massacred, and the hon- or of the flag was imperilled. Now Manning is put aside as unfit, and Gen. Egerton, with a strong forca, will harvest in glory, what Manning sowed in blood. That's the curricu- lum of all colonial conquests, Fx- amples, many, could be given, for all nations. My sympathy is for Gen. Manning, for 1 happened to be a soldier once. 1 wish glory and success to Gen. Eg- erton. England will add a new gem to her crown, and hundreds of brave officers and men will rot eternally in the underbrush = of the Somaliland déserts. Thus rolls the world round, I can't help it. Can you? Result Of Lightning. Pleasant Valley, July 22. --The farmers are in the midst of haying, and rpm heavy crop. Rev. Mr. Cun- ninghain, Verona, has erected his tent in RigsWorth Grove, and ia about to commence tabernacle meetings in it. During the thunder shower last even- ing a barn belonging to R. Irish was struck by lightning and burned, with | most of its contents. Visitors : and Mrs. H. A. Ross, W. Guess, Brownville, i worth's; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie at Geo Barr's; "M. Galbraith and Rev. 8: Blanchard, Sunbury, at Stanley Sigaworth's; Ross Guess, Napanee, spending vacation here. To Jones Falls and Retiifn Daily. restfal uti Staaman 4 y-. morning : a on ving home safe day . Monday is the civic holidav, Keep. i "Virgin. castile soap" dovin Tut Gibson's Red store Fails Lo 2 All public buildings, churches, col: | legew ete. will be open for inspec tion during the festivities. Military hip 'corsets, or, New York and duibuildines' belonging . ugk, 3 {ni ond, Ey ruck, | ning, and burned the ay otal loss over $2,000. Good Blood; € Thin, Watery Blood is Mad$ Rich A DOLLAR A Hats, English and American makes, - PRINCESS STREET : 80 There is that much saving at least in buying your Hats here. Besides that, we are not confined to any one style. We have all' ithe fashionable shapes, : We are selling an elegant range of $2 and $2 50 FOR $1. NEWEST SHADES IN FEDORAS, such as Greys, Pearls, Fawns, Browns and Terra Cotta. STIFF HATS--Browns, Blacks and Terra Cotta. If you have not read the notice of our Hat Sale, or if you have not been told about it by some person who was fortunate enough to have bought one. We might mention that it will pay you to investigate. ¢ Hats for THE H. D. BIBBY CO. : "WOAK HALL PRINCESS ST. ; ! . $2 and $450 S$ % P645000000000000000000008000060000060000003000006000000566006 ------ C GOOCOOPFVOCVTC000C0TEE Stylish and Perfect Fitting FOOTWERR | The Newest Ideals in Men's, The Neatest Styles in Ladies' 5 . SHOES wo THE SAWYER SHOE STORE ~~ | : PHONE 159 LONG WEARING L000000000000000000000 § YOU, SHOULD" BE ASHAMED To let the "Old Boys" see you % in that Old Suit when |. W% JOS. ABRAMSON'S 180 PRINCESS STREET + Between Redden's and Crawford's IS SLAUGHTERING 's, Youths' and Boys' _At less than manufacturers' prices. Superior, 'Superb, Substantial Bargains. A Gosd Bargai promised every buyer, : 2 Reliable, Trusty, Serviceable' Goods, | MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE small / IW rates 0 sampic Suits 800 And fresh during t the milk sweet made easy with We have them wi compartments and up. Come, lo McKEL VE _ 69 and 7 "MBde by Jud Half and Half, Wiping, B THE CANADA MET __Eovoaiomar §CHooOL OF AR ening classes, Tuesday and , 7:80 to 9:80. Thess Classes lally for mechanics and in tdh 1» given individually to suit trades. CHARLES BEB. WRENFHAL Priucy #Beoms 38304 Princess Stree:. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLL x KINGSTON, TORONTO BUSINESS COLLI TORONTO." * Unequalled facilities for securing Hom Sargest and best syuipment in O 881 Queen Strewt, Kingston. i { SEND FOR CATALOQUE. Qoatederation Lite Buildings. T: ©00D FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH { without board, 101 Queen Sires WELL FURNISHED ROOMS; BOA ¥ alse R table boarders, at Mrs. ¥ 64 William Street. FOUR GUOD FURNISHED ROO f with board, with all modern veniences, at 191 University Av te ------------ FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH without board, with moders impr. ments. Apply 160 King street, c er Uniom street. 12) BARRW STREET, NINE-R dwelling, hot water, furnace. other dwellings, stores and offi McCann's Real Estate Agency, Brock street. MONEY AND BUSINESS, WO HUNDRED THOUSAND D * lars sums {rem one thousand ten usand dollars. For oe PT Ag RoC ot, EY a 2 Baie, Square. °| POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, ME ' 29%. Bank Bi y Corer ellington streets. 'Phone 313 {Lg FiLeEis /e guarantee that de Qu : Nd Fit cannot be beaten. Quality, Style "Drop in and take a look at the bargains or see iz UR 1 ARomITEcT, By the Use of Dr. Chase's 'DOAT.CO! Queen and Montreal Streets. Nerve Fo Z I £ 2 4 i them in our windows. ¥ a8 i g F

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy