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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 13 Jul 1893, p. 2

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7 - -- .v Auvl. case their armies, _ 7â€"" “WI-“WW m spite of disag ' LII-S extradition. ~ ry imperial power. To that augm warlike resources they are radically opposed, , Mr. T. Coch- because it means not only heavier taxation yrshire, on be- upon an already overburdened country, ph Churchill, moved an but also the eputting of a larger number of amendment to the ' . , pecially men Into th service, by the shortening of framed to probe t period and the withdrawal m Irish legislation. The of additional hundreds of thousands annu dustnal pursuits at the time of entation of ten tion of There will be reballotings the Irish members in their full 3 Westminster for six years Itriction upon their vot' bflLit issaid, is simplfified, and provides able to dragoon a majority of the new tho for the retention 0 the revenue in Im- Reiclxstag into its support. But even should pet-id hands for acertain time. that improbable event occur, it still will be plain to the world that at heart Ger- m STATES' . many is intent upon peace and does not be I Destructive forest fires are mglng in lieve that the" =q “yam.“ can menâ€"um Colorado. " other societies from ‘ -: as t of the F nch r fa' ch Pmmxnently 09nnected With the Panama no haters re 0 '0 -ny -° er reality of the occasion for war. If they , did they would vote to increase their armies, of ill-health shortly after France demanded m spite of disagreement with the authori- . tiee about details of policy. It is perfectly ,-“_.....u, uacu an DOI English watering place, on M The Pamellite section of th mentary party has issued a the American people appeali: financial aid in this, as they dire necessity. It is denied in -weII-infc political circles that Mr. Ed‘ any desire to resign his seat. Dr. Cornelius Herz, who Reinach was thy. Mum: . _- vw‘ ....‘. n as unconsczous for some time. - . . . ticable in the accoutre Two Italians, travelling musmians, have . equipments of the German army. By its nipeg in r 8390339 to a use the weight carried by infantry soldiers will be a trifle over fifty _ er of the man whose ' 't 1 sli htl Y was found near Grenfell, Assa., 18,“ Where 3”" 1 3 g 3’ Thursday morning. . . A bl des atch states that it is ‘- Tbe fortieth annual session of the Grand mug: ofthe IrhdiaGovernmenttoint Lodge of Canada, 1.0. G. T., was opened at th ‘ Hamilton, Ont., on Tuesday. T' ' a 1d '11 t b large attendance of delegates, and the 113- go .“n no e ports 0f the grand officers were . ' immediate closing of the mints factory and encouraging character At the inquest held at Hami body of Geo. Whitney, who lton on the _ The Paris newspapers agree that the 3mgtineg'lgyoiimim’afogiL? waskilled 0“ scene in the French ghlamhcr g}: Thursday half after hreaihfast’ or h alt a ost dis ace u one. an mem- ,- 1" juryreturneda V91“ 1:: atntended Stgllie session providzd with 1:13}: 1:113:11 “Idf d.n111)e1:r, when; eceased came to his revolvers, and the epithets of liar and 1118- )e?‘ h" l una e_ to tal between two cars, traitor were most freely exchanged. The t is hm? t 1e 6“.ng ls mlucl blame attached to anybody but result has been, says special despatch, to red to L 1e morning. Bat 1° and it will insure a lorious a; strengthen M. Clemenceau rather than to ‘flnl‘mmg “Jul g â€" BRITISH. weaken him. It i8 (10%“;an :1: ._-n 3 - "1““ “70m moosomin.’ ected of the murder of t P y was found near Gren Thursday morning. The fortieth annual session of the Grand Lodge of Canada, 1.0. G. T., was 0 pened at Hamilton, Ont, on Tuesdav "WA-A ‘ he man whose fell, Assa., last U , .. ---vu "D6 “Binagea. whose skull had been near Grenfell, A833... oner’s jury returned, I the other day. A cor a. verdict that the d Chief Justice Taylor, while stepping from I' t an electric car in Winnipeg on Saturday night, slipped and fell on the tail. He te- ; ceived a bad cut on the back of his head, and was unconscious for some time. ti -- ~w-u Inlay ed. A Toronto plasterer, Clarke. Walked we ottenders will be prosecut- named Henry out the other morning to Swansea, and them chm» L:._-_1: . . _ ept their bars open last Sunday, in revolu . . Citizens’ League d0” 3“ ere very indignant, over the matter, and it perfect :1 said the: the offenders will be prosecut- ~A_ Toronto blaster-m- n-â€"â€"-J "' intrOdl â€"v" the business. 77____ “WW“; m we associ- unma has four hundred million people ation of Executive Health 0 I fficers was open- and only ten daily newspapers. ed at Guelph on Tuesde . y morning, and There were four hundred and fifty-five during the sessions papers on various sani- deaths from cholera in Mecca. on Sunday. tary matters were read. An epidemic of suicides has broken out in The clothes belonging to two young men B d P th d tl Hu ar'a tow s. named Clarksou and Maclise were found on u a. es an o xer ng l n n the banks of the Asainaboine river on Sun- There were nine hundred and ninety -n1ne day, an d it is believe d that the missing geaths from cholera in Mecca. on Mon- owners have been drowned ay. The ocean service . between Montreal and The British steamer Wilder ns 01 is to be increased by the addition of 1132;?” Malta. With five cases 0 a. fourth steamer, the Dominion line finding ' the step necessary to meet the growth of Over 26 per cent. of mama» m..- =â€" ~ the business, __ 00.0 ; Germans, 66.7. -.....w yuan, aged .00 years, a farmer of The hazin fl“ . t Ol Ashfield, Ont, has died from the result of U . . g a a". a . ‘ grinhing a quantity of carbolic acid, which trgdzgdségdenatss hie}; “1:3? e ""3th for-whiskey. suits for damages and costs Mr. Toussaint Trudeau, late Deputy hazers. The case had been Minister of Railways and Chief Engineer of the result of an agreement bet spa I, died on Tuesday morning of heart f ace parties, the hazers promising a . In a. collision between the ‘ _ . This promise fi Atlantic and fulfilled. aci c ex res‘s trains at Forres, Man., a ‘3: man named) Howe], who was stealing a. ride , . $E§E3Ah . on’ the end of the express car, was instant- 011918”. 13 increaszng rapidly ly killed. Rum“- The ei~ China has four hundred mi? and only ten daily newspapers. There were four hundred an ons papers on various sani. ' death: Am... -L-Lr ' ‘ mrv man-amâ€" â€"A~ ' drinking a quantity of ca. he mistook for whiskev, The Grand Trunk mxlway, havi: ed the right of way over the Lehig railway, will hereafter be able to of route for fast freight to New York 7, Mr. C.H. Mackintosh, M. P. has been appointed, it is stated Mr. Royal. as Lientenant-Gow N orth-West Territories. son of «ex-Premier dam“- ec, has won the Governor Altg Military College, Mlchgel‘Schjiya.b1 new. \ Presxdent Cleveland h CARADIAN. a. appointed Mr. John E. Coppinger, of .lllinoia, Consul at same stage of th Manitoba are farther advanc- nt time than the y were at the e season last year. Jommons, Mr. T. Coch- North Ayrshire, on be- rlph Churchill, moved an iome Rule bill, specially b the Freemasons and Irish legislation. The t. by thirty-five votes. 1 l-lDIOl‘med English '- Edward Blake has deceased came to hi; The rabbit is steadily aldvancing in‘ New isome party or parties, South Wales, and t e essees of Crown lands in the eastern and central divisions , , h ching the Minister of Lands 30min??? GOVErnigient ’ the erect-ion of rabbit- ' raw ' e res “‘3 ions roof barrier fences but he has no mone . the Canadian islands p ’ y I ' ' ' lâ€" . and to offer them at 'lhere IS a possibility ot a.tar1.r war be condition asto build- tween Germany and Russia. The new ., . . is considered a. menace to Germ r, while stepping from ' , . w the Cologne Gazette openly advocates the [131111318 onlbatfirday increase of duties on Russian agricultural on area. er t b fi"t r nt. he backAof his head ”9‘?“ 8 y ”7 pe ce any. and -_ m..." wu, camuel Elf car Neebe, the Chicago A1 ' . ’ ' life sentences ckxntosh M. P. for Ottawa, wen? .serv.mg . med, it is stated, to succeed figtxilpiag‘s‘én 1n the Haym Lieutfenant-Govemor of the y ’ ' “:4 - fl my, having acquir- the Lehigh Valley 'ablejo qfi'er a new The British ste put into Malta. wit. board. A decree abolishiJ in the case of women tation was oficial} Petersburg two wee The reports sent f revolution had heel dor are denied, and perfectly quiet in th It is forty years ¢ 5 introduced in View: miles of "no "’b-A .._ uver 26 per cent. of reading men in every country are short-sighted or 0th ' defective vision. University has been rev treated students. who ha suits for damages and c« hazel-s. LThAe case had In ‘of men in the United States ar that the average height of men born in the United States was 67.8 inches ; of English- men, 66.7; of Irishmen 67; 66.5 ; Germans, 66.7 That a book agent is hard to kill was proven in Georgia. one day lately, when a. - LEARN To SWIM' lightning bolt killed two persons and lett ' ' ed ‘ 1: out who 'tt' be- . Eggiuzheam “g was 3‘ "'3 An Accomplishment all Should Pew»; The American line steamship Chester was it ( .xmaged on Saturday soon after leaving A Valuable and Delightful Pastimeâ€"A New York harbour by coming into collision Few Lessons In the Art. ;. with some coal barges. She had to return - - - - e to port for repairs. Bathing Wlth all its stimulating benefit is after a.“- but a. SOHV fininvn\nn0~ “â€" Acareful estimate of the lnj-n mus“ . - a. - -- ‘ _‘v w- “ any’fixcuae for war prep”. .--.-..5m uy useless motions. He, however can poutlcs is hard to eati- . ’the uncertainties that yet electoral choice. One im- however, clearly established. Ge‘rman people do not want not, even in Prussia proper, Jance of Teutonic war senti- was before the. conflict of generation has grown up the Germans of to-day are e French or of any other :casion for war. _ If they rnfg 4... .‘_._.A , German Elections- v wmmg Into collision 3. She had to return of the late Senator dicates that its value ‘ ighbourhood of thirty 1 which there is an 1 rhaps three million 1 Monday pardoned 9 el erlden, and 05- 1‘ go Anarchists. who» 3 ences at Joliet for h Iaymarket riots of owledgc If you cannot swim the‘ the accomplishment the any thousands army showed en born in the I ; of English- , Frenchmen, 11°10“ to 1135 l by the ill- someatota'lv different position to keep 1 , . m that to which he is ac- entened clvzl costomed in walking. ogamst the . ' x N t . dlsmzssed as swmmr G EASY TO LFARN ween the two S ' ,r to pay all learn and wh has not been gotten. 0th may be- R we. .7 come“buttnmomm~""‘“ HINTS T0 LEARNERS. This should be borne in mind by learners and eeif-taught swimmers, as they are in- ‘ clined to use the -a.rms with all possible ower and thus pull instead of push the dy along. Another mistaken idea, is that the propelling part of the kick is obtained from the soles of the feet. Thebe mistakes to a. great extent, account for the Ion throughout 0--....“ BUHUWLHZJ, “a“ C‘ A LEAP AND A DIVE. stones and sticks. . . . ' ho had g , orpushcd downward. The armsxnfinishin M" Fleming, w 1: .er y am- a. stroke must not come farther round theg 8'3 39°" as trouble became news how to 8mm when toapoint where back shoulders arms and several policemen, were. ”3° water for the fir“ time. hands are in one straight line adross. police withdrew, 3” rail The returning of the hands to the front charged again, but at?“ of the ches u must be done with as Fleming then ordere :m . -- - wen o n, on the other plished by bending the “ms“ and droop more Jere wounded severe]; hammedans still refused I military were called out. 1 charged on the double qu hayonets. The Mohamme slowly and still fighting, a had been wounded in the Ward. . Much misapprehension, says a high swmmmro EASY TO LEARN. authority, prevails relative to the move- swiming is not hard to ment of the legs in sWimming. It is gen- 11 once mastered is never for- erally supposed that the sudden .and troops. They gathered 883i r accomplishments may be- powerful kicking, so as to let the soles a street a short distance fro: come u but to memory dear,” but if you once strike the water, is the most effective. They were hardly dispersed have mastered swim . . This is not the case The wider the feet assembled in another street. mm on Will ' ‘ forget it. The peculiarig’yof the exg'i‘ise: are stretched from “Ch other the better, fight between them and thé ‘ compared With all others a dds to the sense and it is done by pointing the toes side- in progress all the afternoon of enjoyment. The body a . . , . nd the limbs are ways outward, the toes cleaving a passage tarv are occupied m clearing freed from all restraint, all ' ' ' for the rest 0f the fOOt’ Many Mohammedans and been killed; scores have 1) Nevertheless, they show no: ing, but as fast as they are dr district they gather again in regulars are regarded as in work of subduing them, a: have been called upon to do l himself afloat from that t I . h the deliciously cool water is indescribable. lhe skilled , SWimmer feels so secure and free as he floats I or moves along Within”: +1”. 4: 1‘ . "unable and Delightful Pastimeâ€"A Few Lessons In the Art. without: me '1 " “V ”Cub tnemsel 965 011 __.v .vsc g . . . ' 3 box and draw the l‘ Stilts 9. out of the way, and sing, “I’m er blush- the power p03- in’ bud of innercence' ’ .n , papa says 1 m a great expense , and tr ERS. oops of burnt-cork comedians who pretend the aind by learners pic on. the. - atter the as they are in- weak in Sp! ' ick is obtained , King Remus, Kemton Park Waiy. Your These mistakes ’ lordship allus was a good one at pickin’ a for the long- winner. Now ' :ccessfulefiorts loraship’s advice of ex- his Iordshi ' _ Chicago, is extremely pleased, and com- Lming may be mands hisfavorite mclod and three with \ azine. ' its legs and head. A man, on the other 1 the Water must; as- Dt position to keep at, to which he is ac. x N‘â€" legs. The carrying of the hands outward and round in quarter circles, with the palm facing outward, is the positive or propel- “. ling part of the arm stroke. To secure its . full force the hands should be kept at a. level of about two inches under the surface. a '4 Onno account must the hands be depressed A LEAP AND A DIVE. 80 , orpushed dowuward. The arms in finishing [1' a. stroke must not come farther round then “3‘ :n to a. point where back, shoulders, arms and 5° no hands are in one straight line across. po , . Much misapprehension, says a. high blay authority, prevails relative to the move- 1:03 ment of the legs in swimming. It is gen- t erally supposed that the sudden and to: powerful kicking, so as to let the soles 3,: strike the water, is the most efi‘ective. e This is not the case. The wider ”19 had as“ mWard. The arms in finishing Mr. Fleming, who had gone to the spot mot come farther round then 8-8 Soon as trouble became imminent, and are back-,shoulders, armsand several policemen, were wounded. The one “3mg!” line across. police withdrew, got reinforcements and ng at the hands to the front charged again, but without effect. Mr. t must be done with as Fleming then ordered them to fire. The- as possible. . This is accom- Volley was delivered at close quarters. ding the wrists and drooping Twenty Mohammedans felLdead and many til the fingers point to the more were wounded severely. As the Mo- : water; the backs of the hernmedans still refused to disperse the the front, the thumbs in- 13111er were called out. Four chmpaniea. . charged on the double quick with fixed pprehensxon, says a high bayonets. The Mohammedans dispersed rails reletive to the move- slowly and still fighting, although many gs 1n “rimming. It is gen- had been wounded in the charge of the ad that the sudden and troops. They gathered again, however, in ng, 3.0 as to let the soles astreetashort distance from the temple. er, 13 the most effective. They werehardly dispersed before they re- case. The wider the feet assembled in another street. A desaltory *nm nnnk an“... LL- , find-if ken-m..- .L-,,, . chewer. e__.â€"-u.y, 15 ‘9 "men we art; of “getting there,” and it is the general who posts himself most advan- tageously at the cr itical moment that may be assumed to have won the battle. ~[Rarp- er’s magazine. A man 1n There are two things which the German oflicer does not and cannot condoneâ€"one is non-efficiency of the soldier’s rifle, the other a chafed foot. If either of these two takes place on the march or during the manmuvres, the soldier is immediately punished with arrest, and is not allowed to offer any excuse. During the difi'erent ma- noeuvres of German army corps that I have attended, I cannot recall a handful of foot- sore men in the course of a. day’s work, and yet at all these field operations forced marnkan n-- A L ‘ The Best Way. Japan and Corea have wisely settled their controversy over a sum of $80,000, without going to war. They agreed to split the difference, giving Japan, as the stronger country, the larger share. Cores. was in the wrong, having broken a treaty ow stipulation by which Japanese residents of lost, as they reckoned, over $200,000. ms Japan was willing to take $140,000 as in- :he demnity ; Corea held out for $60,000, but, In under an ultimatum which hinted at war, ay weakened, and paid $116,000 in full set- de tlement. Nations, like men, are priVileged [er greatly to find quarrel in a straw when art honor’s at the stake, but in a question of simple cash do best by acting on business ed principles. Corea is one of the recognized a danger spots in Asia ; and it is a subject of in curious speculation what might have re- lar kingdom contin- Japan resorted to force. Russia has long cast covetous eyes y on Corea. which is not only the next step 7- in her seaboard progress southward, but 13 would supply her with harbors open all the on the other hand, 1 has never renounced his claim of suzerainty . over Corea, intractable vassal as she has a sometimes proved. It is said that the rea- son why Corea yielded to Japan in this af- fair was because she could not depend on assistance from either China or Russia ; but one might surmise that a stronger rear son would be the fear of asking assistance from either, lest it should be purchased too dearly in comparison with the amount of money at stake. Japan is an enterprising and ambitious country. She has' a strong navy, and Corea has none. She has colonies in Cores, and would probably be very glad to get a permanent foothold on the continent as territorial indemnity after success in a ‘ by her press. But the ti 8. contest which migh England, and China, as well as herself and which might rival in magnitude a’ struggle for the mastery of the Balkans. It is better to have the little pecuniary dispute settled in the way it was. me is not ripe for t involve Russia, ,, â€"--vv.‘\1b nunvvv. £1 ucaluwry fight between them and the troops has been in progress all the afternoon. All the mili- ‘ tarv are occupied in clearing the streets. Many Mohammedans and Hindoos have been killed ; scores have been wounded. Nevertheless, they show no signs of yield- The Soldier's Feet and Arms. ' ,. â€"-v“ 15m EX- chewmg. The musis IQ his not be a dirge b2; an wret- Open country, is ; were a single 7 for 8 match or I, died frm ex as. have wisely settled >ver a. sum of $80,000, war. They agreed to :, giving Jgpan, as the L-‘ “ Mavbe i right in time J in went to farmin’ impl: fellow be m nothin’ wouL with J in: to he come, an when he set : the mixture h him Jim Sm nameâ€"who' fox-Lune. \V first, sn’ 9! brothers Lha‘ articie I’ve t told me he 1 few weeks 1: ties: little t She had lots tumblin’ do blue eyes, a Jimâ€"well, i like Milly ix ‘it was 3. CL There was course it w finery an’ ; have the mo he worked a sort of thing I ain’t much wouldn’t mi kind I happ the time I’m ongto bell iw to hang a y01 my life tors didn’t do. “ She See; but it wasn‘ “ You all over twent} money I co: an’ cattle. was owned 7‘ That’s all think t! “ Oh'. but in one of flu deuce that n agoin’ to pro Wilder, and log, 1nd we! “ .\0 we functionary hengin'. bu: it. He we. says he’ll st] before he’ll ‘ Giles Con was causing .eawd rathe‘ the brown J him a fume} any actemp caste, there insensihly c1 mind with t sunshine of ‘ same colour eyes. skin, brown. and squarely- -cut longer youq in no wise d patience of I felt. hat fut-d tling nurse wooden chai “ No, irifi‘ hand over 3, evidence as i use of cussil ' day the h lonely atr scigkfgg i inquir'ed of yet aggreed. Five mini still the jut impatience 1 ly the judg and whispel him depart apparently: sherifl" made The pris his hands, and were p was his wxi breast, an: twitching I meagre, su heid bet in was upon country ca ceased its fl blue-bottle the window stillness. The judl instructed Glimflfl 1:: Pets. ant gambly E be observed )eopie and teen faq .1. scmngq‘ stood on \acuitv wh blows, as‘ his money :stantial m appear-me the atom convinced his client'l dons! sh; giver his ¢ The ev i4 ran as £0114 familiarly state of an‘ lost his 13.: 'zhe evidea the (idem witness ha net of dou Sullivan h murdered the vigon he hadm Sunk-'31 he had an that; the‘ prior to which 1

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