Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1909, p. 7

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ESSENTIAL TO CANADA TOHAVE COMMAND OF THE | Detrcst he GREAT LAKES. The War of 1812 Vessel of War Waters. Almost yuestion was only the naval Great Lakes of or Canad, but the naval forces the two countries, tion of a few Jete type, and ment, w hose size, was regulited by ed treaty, tornational~indand seas--we only by vessels whose peace--by palatial steamers Canadians and United each other's ports, lazy varges, laden with and lumber, by huge n raised supremacy the even the the weakes a faithft or st Illustrates Importance of This--Last Time |! Used These respecting United t illy re mi sion Statesers by long strings of and coal | cel the a century has passed since not the States strength maintained With, small craft of the of strength and number there ODsO- arma- obgerv- the waters of the great in- | satled was carrying to grain carriers hearing from the ports of the central West the harvests of the prair- _jes7 on the noard. have to the way those waters Leen pleasure. possibilities Great Lakes. But icate as it is important, with possibilities of complications, public heen directed bv the St. Lawrence route Statés gunboat destination the the Great Lakes presence will treaty between United States, the naval in those likely ties, of is upper , where, a Great it violatio Brita be each 1» t« The fe wee walters be and will the ipsue Atlantic For almost one hundred years | "1 d by friends on-shore. almost clueivily devéted to commerce and to | NOt long after the Simcoe was raised | So long has this been the |and once more bravely sailed the wa- | Dri condition that 'both adians and Yankees had forgotten the | of naval strength on the to this matter, del and fraught | international attention passage the "Nashville." waters 18 n m matter taken up by proper authori be sea. ex C an has up the United Her of said, of and the the limiting to a minimum naintain will watched with deep and very natural interest by the Canadian people. The last time that the waters hy vessel war a oO the Spanish-American war, use of wi these as called the United States asked and obtained per from the British bring down the through the Canadian canals the gunboat permission was mission to M. granted, standing the protest of Spain, passage claimed that such a authorities | Gre at I "Gresham." Lakes Lawrence The notwith which of the vessel of a belligerent through the ter ritorial waters of a neutral power was a breach of neutrality. was over-ruled and the ""( the canal Atlantic, In order sage through down to the into commission. The sresham"' in halves in order to permit the locks, to protest cut pas- passed where shé went the do United States a service on 'that occas Britain of international United States Great rules the ion the now the explicit terms of the treaty the sea taking the Nashville up fro to the Great Lakes History tells how eommand of the Great American far the too ng were removed from certainly la m important Lakes two countries bordering thercon. Revolution the stretched w, and is stretching by is to Dur- they of conflict to play any important part of on the wa which but their occasion bore the chemy's territory, near their shoves portant battles were foul the encagements of that rectly concerned Canada, ception, perhaps, only (hateauguay and the Mill, around during waters and it that the w 1 ol were waged 1812-11 almost hostile forces to the was 1 at. ar with he the It was every on 10st All that di the ex mm battle of battle of Lacolle 3 Great Lakes or on the bank of their outlet the St. Lawrence river one belligerent, sometimes had control of that eswvay, of that or control went misfortune of the forces Sometimes other, wat- th far-reaching and with the possession or lo much of mtending c« 10 the suc Naval supremacy on the Great Lakes was fiercely fought for one hun dred The years ago. opening gf « ampaign of t he war of 1812-14 in Upper Canada must have raised a doubt in the min Kidney Suffering is of the IN + HE SPRING Backaches and Tired Feelings ot Weak Kidney . Prontt Relief Ac Teil ction - By Using DR C HASE' S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. Ne of the body ceptible perature Sudden the of the pores of the skin and the kidneys at a time already overworked in an free the of the poisons of winter. The tired, draggy perience and the perierfte and organs & the mean body, of cold surface spring waves as wher system and defective kidneys. There no treatment disease which will afford so quickly as Dr Pills, ly cure the this disease . There Chases action of the liver as the kidneys and thorough the whole In this combined action Kidnev-Liver Pills dre uui are no substitutes or fe 18 js a reason for Kidney-Liver thereby cleansing and excretory system possesses this principle "Mrs. F. 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Pp all Co ills dealers Toronto the | of by excep- her | ; | house of rliament in question was during the progress of ho of parame, when the the scene | or of One ming war makers at Washington that the ccnquest of Canada would be a more difficult task than they had '"'caleu- lated" upom. The invasion by Hull soon ended in retreat. Penned up in surrendered to an inferior oon The invasion of the Magara frontier ended in crushing ddleat at Queenston Heights, although the Ca- nadian victory was dearly purchased ww the death of Brock. On Lake (ntario the first, naval affair was curring at this time. A U. 8S. squad- iron armed at Sackett's Harbor, N.Y. sailing across the lake attacked King- | ston. Worsted by the guns of the { fortifications the fleet drew off, but yas the vessels were passing out of | | the harbor occurred a thrillmg epi |sode. The Canadian schooner Sin.- {coe, from Niagara, bound for King- ston, wholly unarmed save for one | musket on board, sailed in from the open lake, ignorant of the presence of | the enemy's. fleet. This at opened fire, but brave Captain Rich {ardson, of the Simcoe, refused to | surrender. He sailed boldly Gp the | harbor, receiving as he passed each | American vessel the full force of | broadside. For four miles the coe ran this terrible gauntlet, riddled | with round shot, until she sank shallow water In gay defiance | erew fired their one musket | schooner went down. They oc- 3 once ne were The United | States fleet went home defeated, and | ters of Ontario. At the outset of the campaign 1813, their command of Lake | enabled a hostile to cross to Little York (now Toronto) and cap- ture the capital of Upper Canada. «The fortifications consisted of an old earth | work thrown up wears before to resist | Indians and armed with three cannon that had come down from the. French | regime. It was really 3 mere village of no stratogic importance, and it was not 'expected that it would | tacked. The United Ste | twenty-five hundred strong, | garrison consisted. of of Ontario foree | be at A tesers can while, the six hundred, After the surrender invaders burned the public build | with all their records, pillaged | the church and carried off every from the public library. When | raider broke into the rude they found from the speaker's chair the high official then just speaker at Weslminstor does to day. They mistook it for a hu man scalp and carried it off as proof of the barbarous Canadians. A few months later Chauncey and his fleet descend litt'e York, burned the ba racks, destroyed a few small boat and carried off considerable property But soom thercafter | S. supremacy on Lake Ontario was given a The small fleet that had been compel led to remain in sheller beneath the suns at Kingston being reinforeed by Sir James Yeo, with 450 British | men, seiled up the lake, where | fought a long-distance battle with fleet that had been harassing Toronto The "Yankecs" were routed, but owing to the superior speed of their most of them reached safety the guns of Fort Niagara. two were captured in a squall, hoard perishing except sixteen, boats from the British fleet saved. { the following Scptember the ( dians lost control of Lake Erie, | six ships, commanded by Capt | clay, being defeated by ten | der Comme Perry. The was superior not only in of hips, but in size, armament and crews | mo thy civilians. | the | ings boo' the little hang wig | ing wore, as Commodore again al on check sea they the vessels bencath However, all on whom In ann their Jar ships U. 8 the streng un flee number th dore its of The Sultan Kept His Word. The threshold of the harem has casionally been tinely | vet, save those in rare cases where a Turkish family. having adopted the conventions of the Europeans, admits its intimate friends, no stranger has openly been permitted to visit the gynecaeum of the Turk, the The onc exception to rule, strange to say, the palace of a sultan the Pritish government, coerce the sublime into a coalition againet Napol the sultan, Selim 111, to his fleet. This Sclim refused to do, the English fleet through . the Dardanelles into Propontis Med Gen. Sehastignt, he French ambassador, assisted tl sultan, In the defence Constantinople Padishah him to choose his The g ral. a thorough Frenchman, asked per mission to hiv majesty's harem lim, bound by word, granted unpreceden tid and invited hi witness the review of the sul Itanas. As the latter, the most tiful women of the cast, with blushing checks and modest eyes, passed one be heiore them, the sultan said, ever of them all find fair vours."" Secbastiani, the imperial odalis ques, a of divine beauty, with decp black eyes. The next ing @ procession of black slaves ap peared at the embassy, bringing a magnificent casket. Raising » hid Sebastiani beheld, lying upon tho purple cushion, the head of the beau- tiful girl he had chosen. By its side lay. a lotter from the khalifa, which reg ad "Though our law forbids that a Wo- man of Islam ba given to a Christian thou shalt have at least the cons crossed clandes says this ocean In at lineator iron-clad ved in 1807 tempting to porte m, or dered i render 1 and nile the while, nizing I'he reward oy tol one visit Se his this favor, m Ww beau one "Who is indicated vou [ot one ol Georgian morn yet solation her whom thou hast preferred. Sight For The Elk. Philadelphia Record At a country fair in Kansas a man went up to the tent where some elk exhibition, and stared wistfully up at the sign "I'd like to go in there, to the keeper, "but it would to without my family. can't afford to pay for my wife seventeen children." The keeper stared ishment 'Are ed the "Every "Vou wait keeper. "I'm out and let them see out were on he be mean and | aud go In at him in aston children ? all these keeper VOUr gasp said the minute," to bring vou all" one, a going man said the the elk "Choice of royalty sweets," McCon- of Toronto, and Huyler's delici- ous' chocolates, sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store \ pocket rule- hands out of other key's rood keep your peoples ite | Sim- | in | the | their | res- | delighted, ! that none other shall possess | said | fHE BaILY BRITISH WHIG MAY BE ONE OF CANDIDATES FROM M18 LATEST PHOTOGRAPH known and feared relentless | of corruption in public life, reputation by breaking up party, American as a of Ww. J the jurist, spoken of fox New York, born Oneida New From where eminent the mayoralty in Whitestor York, 1851 completed hi to Brook journaly Gaynor, Of and gained his "ring of which adherent, nat iohal in democratic himself ho of | democratic He | | court of fective within party hy wis . | work the county, in s he he and engaged * purs Boston, academic education went an and ! 1873, Wits art ] the toy in took in securing con nny the admitted promint it of hi court i 1 He be vn In tue law riul frauds the supreme 1893, « the and in whild study i v notorious and 1875 soon work In and the appealing pow election boss' for elected New of democrat he w took as Wi justice York the bar, place mn republic mong leader profession 'n the important ase before um- | nomination ans ber ol amc dependent THE SPORT REVIEW. HITCH IN LISTING SHARES ? | Interesting News Fron: the ious Sporting Fields. Jefirie Of Conflict Between Mo: gan And Harriman. Reginald Bur 19.--Irregulanity characteristios prices the | Revival | refuses to his conng Johnson referce for i Ket Sherring has against Shrubb, on July 4th Napoleon not | est hat liquida | Cleveland ceneral | The 'N rest aults Ma accept fight (Contributed by ton.) New York, and feverishne of the in New past Paris Shares successful tion, and market, of far as definite able, the report ernment United States 18 correct June Were hel. movement of York stock The the effort the Paris caused considerable with the d the course, thized been signed to in Rochester ecurity market for f Steel | announcement om list the Bourse were week that on doing the for 18 great the Lajoie of his Naps to work career wrontoe will promptly Meross players the game nager Jennings the Detroit intends \releasing Willet the big pitcher\shows better | the box. The American baseball league ling record is fourteen straight held by Chesl of Yhe New Highlanders, 3 R. Crocker, dian Olympic Kerr races ecline patice svmpa ( who commit information the had decided not steel shares to a the truth of subject Even in the list the steel shares, handled on the Paris | market. The | & Co 1 France has re | that P. | coming 1 Ki paddler in el 15 ava 1 h gov- | to admit th listing thie oflicial Ti unless form that Frenc , of and matter is still investigation official refusal they can still be Jourse coulisse, curb attempt of J. PP. Morg list the steel shares vived the bitter feeling Morg and E. H. Ha was aroused by th the railroad I'hi Northern 1 resulted cision pitch wins, the of event ot} to no, who managed athletic tenm, defeat Wallan London. represeniong ri in the to pulled off at regatta Haileybury ¢ for Interprovineial stars or believes thei in in will in betwee ) at 150 mil the war cat will ta an riman, which it JOOS, first Chicago, by purchase of Burlington and the Mon Hill tarted the 1901 n Quincey | straight-away he I'oronto people fagtball, a and Inter located in the | Domitvon in Cobalt an yndi diy and are and ¢ thin of go number of rate aistriet, . Fecumseh in ther the New as both defence Cobb, of cate deal Great corner king in Norther the mn n Securities a fidence of oll being iver Fore eon wainst mall two of men friction who to le that the cup game ter nto expect Minto thin Ww will be trong We team field Detroit ny of tl be a re who ming up hitter refused line of American League chamj ast ear ufterer the law esl Ani Georgia Central woh at pre Cleve vder, with 46. Martin J athlete 1a ie with tl \ a f t Lajoie, of hittin Mav of ! in 1960 I Pa all-ronne Sher of the the own Itt eltampion wearing Amery the At wunvement burg, Centra vorld Irish ecord road 1 mp, £3 000 ols { pat n er pat and oup for in tandir kip derstood the Hoo hurling him nehe I wi tandard finanial rict « po f ho hip 1 eof Atlant Yirmingha anada than 1 NOW In & rece ticularly in the wes Rumot circulat ndon tandard the emat much higher mn entrally imagined, part great th rattroad tern to are and there re will earr ol the weel the dominion, 10} that ( ome ol the anxions anada away an =erfitle ville, small It ville an trol of Atlantic to laurel London Refere almost king road a t the i followed wa the sight of through the lead the good feeling thronged the advantage of other mppose, this coull I the obtau too hville Atlantic int 1s under eally best ol tl, off i Na the they marching on the trusting myriads not to take here world, irmingh to com ple course the who end to road Brunswick, Georgi io tablish lar; railroad ship terminal there, with a © and rack ituation. ry the inything d. working swick There outhern is I resembling junction the Brun no coun con inter n be weriear Improvement interests in where iderable shipping ests from Brunswick hy have A no \Y South append tween Kurope and Cool Frank with wy kind of tent Wi beauty hey demand pot ports There { the owvder rails for Harriman been awarded, and official ment is expected daily. the Central the" Minneapolis were purehy of week, ke can supply vou that y tons indications 150,000 are for th part o of te t interests ha #01 doctors remove cast announce Iowa St small lot the Norther for 12,500 ton works Ihe market for 35, while the Balti loted financial and and Louis sers Leduring, the Pacific placed an order with the Lackawanna Pennsylvania the 000 cars for all lines more & Ohto have arrangements and I for 10,000 cars while ac i n com ars A Saw For Financier: E.-H with a ted Harriman iscussing I Angeles caution. os reporter Ma man, Reckless i finance a the blade nr He "To n any battles 0 ee Close-fit " FITS CLOSE. TIE SLIPS EASILY. 8TAYS LOCKED. MADE IN TWO INCH ONLY, 2 FOR 25c. TOOKE BROS. LIMITED, MONTREAL MAKERS. OF SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, VESTS --AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. "hecause they vod old proverb: the a man sh on Frida Gibson's Huyler' ous sweets, at Re Drug Store. i wa keeps aith 3 hope i Var- | in | York ! the Cana-'} the { { IF OFFE | USED GAS FOR FUEL WOULD NOT BE CLAIMED. ed up this y SATURDAY. JUNE 19, 1909. \ PAGE SEVEN. The Dominion Brewery Co., Linited TORONTO. hite Label Al clusively at the brewery is a guarantee that every bottle contains the purity and quality for which it obtained the World's Highest Awards. EVERY CORK AND CAPSULE BRANDED. ' Rigney & Hickey, 136-138 Princess St., Kiogstatiy ' Agents. FOR SATURDAY \ Below we mention a few Special Lines for Saturday. These are New Goods this week. Mens' C Specials, 85¢ Mens' $1.25 29. Mens' anvas Boots. and $1.25 ~J, Working White Canvas Strap Shoes, for Babies. Sizes 3 to 7. Special, 35c. 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The process is simple, merely fill in a post card and address same to us as below, asking for our latest assortment of materials. Together with patterns, we se you fashion-plates and complete instructions for accurate self -measurement, tape measure, all sent free and carriage paid. We dispatch your order within seven days, and if you do not approve, return pa goods, and we will refund the money. SUITS and OVERCOATS to measure from $5.14 to $20. SEND FOR FREE PATTERNS. (Dept. 108J), 60-62 City Rd., JONDON, ENGLAND. s for Patterns : For Winnipeg and Curzon Bros Henderson Bros Garry "Street, this paper. Addresse For Toronto and Canada Curzon Bros Directories Ltd 74-76 Church St k= : DINING ROOM FURNITURE East the West care 0 27 mention Dept 1060) Winnipeg. . Toronto, 'lease We are offering a few special. lines for this week. Solid Oak Polished Frame Leather Seats, 1 arm chair and 5 smal chairs for $16.00. 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