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Durham Review (1897), 27 Mar 1902, p. 2

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if At the coronation. whnn colonial mtcsmeu will be here, "' "fort will ho made to use how far the colonic. are whim: to share the responsibil- ities ol FaaNre.-Iatndort Dally Tele- Five thousand Yeomen will be of- hred " each annually to serve abroad in case or mobilization. Volunteer force will be md/iiGGGu "ore eff cient, and a. reserve will be (Armed for men over 40. . Five garrison regiments. ot tho ages of the Old Guard of Napoleon. "a now in existence. and man for mu they are, said Mr. Brodrlck. in great deal better in health than the members of {he House of (ommona. . Thv Army than! now takes up any q. at on wi hon r tcronce to the Soo- ratary at State. the object being, as Mr. Bruirick tersely put it. "writing to little as possible. and deciding us rapidly as possible." Military Ulllu-mla m War on". On the military side ot the War, Offct military "mi". " are to take the place of eivliianm, and there are B2 places tor oll'cers. tor which there have been 18.: applications; and :1“ " 'ton-qmmrtt%ftonst omeertr and men, for wh ch 2,000 application. have been received. Ot 21 new regiments of Yeomanry " pro already formal. . PH " A cummittre has been appointed to ”was” whether the Enginean would be r0] eved of the duty of build- Ina bun-act». that work to pass to civilians. ' Under the new scheme or purchase buyer» will be placed here and in Ire- land more in touch with breeders and Jess with the dealers. and throngh the Board of Agrieulture prizes are to be given tor the best type ot army horse. Permanent Supply From (Manda. A permanent arrangement will be made wit h Canada for the supply of horses. Now we are feeding 300,000 men, cneluitintt fighting men and attend. antl. and 213,000 horses and mules In Mouth Africa. At home the Army Corps scheme is being pushed forward. barracks and training grounds are being prepared, and the great scheme of decentraliza- tion has been begun. Audit departments are to tie estab- lished at Aldersh'dt, Salisbury and Dublin, I At present Lord Kitclwner has 16.~ 500 horses at the depots ready to be issued. and we are not only meet. Ing existing demands. but prepar- ing tor tho future. The remoiutt department Africa is now well manned conducted. Thus In thirty months we supplird tin: army in South Africa with 550.- 000 animals. which is at tho rate of 600 a day. - 7 - ~ --v -“'t""“ The Duke of Wellington had never more than 00,000 or 70,000 mptl, and in the Crimea thm-e were nemr more than 52,000 men, whereas trom the time the first great body ot rein. forcementte was urn: to South Atrien under Lord Ilobetts we had never 1035 um: lawn) regular no.1)- there, u- nluaive ol mloniulu. mhitia. ttomurtry and voluntrwrs, and in loss Ithnn a year and a half We hnn- landed thvrv 290,000 horsvs. 126.000 mules, pur- chasing in addition 126,000 horses in South Africa. 150,000 Horses a Year. Before the war we provided tur A- 50) remountu annual”. since the out- break we are sunning out 150,000 horses a J4Ntr. In the first six months a4 woo we lauded 80,000 homes in South Africa. to 20.000 practically without food, clothes, shelter or horses. with the present vampuign, with its 230,000 men well provided in every rvspoct, mu.“ In.‘l_,_ A. luv nun _ _ - Tnerr, was no justification for Lord Rosebery's comparison of the t'ri. mean war. in which 50,000 of the best troops were allowed 1-0 dwindle we" had to Gawain!) Ex}? uh}; that number. ' _ Our scheme at an "arly stage of the war provided for ut‘llding out 70,000 Pe",. and _spdqeuly we found In the tNr.rN?rntration camps there In a population or 150,000 human be- ittqts, whom we huusc, shaker, clothe and teed. - #7,, - .‘........ u. .w,uvv v: LIV,- (Xl) men. Tho cost of this proposal would be £1,018,000 to Great Bri- taln and £156,000 to India, per an- To ken) the army at its present incl 50,000 recruits would be re- quired annually under the new sys- tem, and tin-n they would be nble to keep u reserve of 130,000 or 170,- of real recruiting, Lid rife CED; not look forward to any reduction in "e army. During the last six years recruit- Ing had gum: up from 26,000 to 45,- mo per autumn, but that had been untamed by u lowering of the stan- dard, which had the effect of in- creasing the waste from 3,480 in 1899 to 8.8:: in 1001. Mr. Brodrict byline: we have reached the limit But the most important feature is the Increased pay ot the soldier. The recruit joining after the beginning ot next month will receive la. a. day in- etc-all of JU. as at present. It, after two Years' service, he elects to stay toe elgln gears longer, he gets, be- ll): lain etr.icite.t."ot, 6d. a. day more. -. .... -...\,u.uu. navy, VJ. a nu; more. or, if an inefficient idiot, he gets 4d. while he is izppiforving. has been the task of providing for the campaign in South Africa. Permanent Arrangement to be Made --tn ao Month. Army In Africa llu Ruched 550,000 Ant-ttr-- Increased Pay for Tommy All“. --.-- The Task In Arrtea. London, March 24.--Mr. Brodrick, in Introducing the army estimate: in the Home of Commons, mentioned circumstances showing how immense CANADA TO GIVE HORSES. Figures of Brodrick's New Army System. 59,000 Mlllllflt lllElllill jlllllllll.ll in South and weli Some Forecasts ofSir Michael Hicks- Beiwh’s Budget. London. March LU.-Rhe n‘siim-ltes ot expexulitures as printed disclose 11 reduction or about £6,000,000 from than of the current year. and the revenue receipts, on the basis of ea- Lstinc: schedules. are set down as SL',- 500,000 in excess or the present year. Experts assume that Sir Michael Hicks-Bench will have to meet " Ueti- cit of about SL'rr,000,0oo, and that he wilt borrow the hulk of it and provide for the trulance by increxwal taxa- tion. The sugar duties under the Brus- Hols agreement will not be raised. Coal export duties will remain sta- tionary. and the taxation on win” and Spirits is not to be increased. In- come taxation and tobacco will be exposed to fresh emotions Tobacco offers an alluring temptation, owing to the br'wk competition between British and American trusts tor con- trol of the home market, and the con- sequent reduction or prices. Mr Mich- ael Hicks-Beach will surprise experts if he reverts to any Ire-l: source of revenue or widens the area of indi- rect taxation. Consuls were depressed I yesterday in antiolpstlon or a new: war-icon n . . . Persian ... ... ... ... Polish ... ... ... ... Polish, Austrian. Polish, Gonna n Portuguese... _.. ... Romanian ... ... ... Russian ... ... ... ... Scandinavian ... ... Danish ... ... ... ... Icrluniiic ... ... ...... Norwegian ...... ... Swedish ... ... ... ... Mavis, ... ... ... ...... Servinn ... ... ... .... Sicilian ... ... ... ... Spanish ... ... ... ...... Syrian ... ... ... ..... Turkish ... ... ...... Unspecified ... ... .. Various origins...... 141111" ... ... ... ... ... Japanese -.. ... ... ... Jewish ... F.. ... ... Luthuanian,ituc,sdart Maltese ... ... ... ... Negro ... ... ... ...... Jh"ttish-- i-Ingiineh ...r Irish ... ... Manx ... .. Scotch ... Welsh. ... Bulgarian Chlnette ... Dutch ... . Krrypiian , Vinnie ...... Flaminh ... Fromm ... Gulietan .r. Harman ... Grecian ... Hawaiian Hungarian Indian ... _ Indian C, breed) Indian Indian (Irish Uvvedy .. (St-Mull brm‘d) - l (other btutd) Arabian . Armenian Austrinn BI lglan .. Bulwmlan The population by origin; for ou- uu'to and the driinilions, Hri' as follows: ' . or Germany, or other foreign voun~ try, but whose home is in Canada. and who in a naturalizml vitlzen, is classml as a Canadian: so also is every per- mm born in the United King-dam, or any of its eolonies, whose rmiziencv in Canada, is not merely tompornry. Aliens living in tho country are clun- sified by rrationalitist ain'o'.ulinp: to tho country of llwir birth, or the mmntry to which “my profnss to owe a". I mi tt nee. - Nationality applies by right of vu- tahlished usage to the citizens of Canada. and In this buiiotin the tvrm "C'anada" is used as descriptive of evvry person whose home is in the country, and who has acquired rights of citizenship in it. A permit who was born in the United States or Pram-e breed) THE BRITISH ESTIMATES Ottawa denputrh: Th" t-misus of Canada, by origins and nationalities, is presented in a new bulletin grouped by provinces and tnrrlturies. Among whites the racist of tribal origin is traced through the (miner, and among Indians through the mother. A per- son whose lather is English and whose mother is Scotch. lrish or French, is therefore (rlasspl as Eng- lish in origin; but a person of mixed white and red blood, commonly known as a. "brew," is classed as lmlinn, with a suis-description of his wltitt. origln to denote the brunt} HOW WE ARE CLASSIFIED. (IME CENSUS RETURNS. Figures Showing Population by Nationalities. iahed in a /itt%ii.' -" ~_â€"â€" w-I‘. ""'q III. annular". Bat they escnpr-d, and, making their way to the toot of the mount- aim they coilected " store of pro- vision In a Kurdish vicllage there and started on their lonely climb. filmy have not been heard of or seen since, and awn-ch parties have failed to trace them. It is supposed TGT they reached yhe line of perpetual snow and per- Ther had been close friends and frequently spoke to the fraternity of their desire to Incend the neigh- boring Mount Ararat to discover whether or not any trace of the ark It"! remained. The abbot and others tried to (“Honda them from the project. and when they saw .that all their persuasion: were useless the two monks were put un- der lock and key as madman. Monk: Ascend Mount. Aunt and Cannot. be Found. Berlin. March 24..io Armenian moyke hare mysteriously disappear- ed from the monastery near Ethan, in Traneeamuuria. "In LOST LOOKING FOR ARK. Population by Origins (English (From-h Dunn-in. Totals. L',ttr-.',947 5,37 I ,05 l il.", 1 " 701,531: a: 1,347 179 133,02»- :n::,mil :9:1,5:u 6,661 nil TG"..'. 9.295 ml nr 19.69“ 1.761 458 2.0 1.93:: rut 27 " 8.9227 17.4 " L877 175 720 1.074 3,2 I1 2.200 nil nil 47 17 1,illi) It” nil 917 116 h L'07 a: L".tl 306 "9 1,619,352 3.68: 1209.7“ L'01 30 798,986 13,094 989,858 32.629 5.341 10.507 768 23.586 1.02!) 3.94.") 263.575 113,131!) 17,012 98'.) 6,300 1.716 10,892 4.7.N 17,29'0 35:,839 11 _ 9022 11.1463 1.641 LY.P2. 1|... 31 10.1.31] 4,357 2,50: 3.34 23.578 870 34.". SID 167 1.'3 " In', to endure her lovrr’s absence, fol- lowed him to France. Touched with her devotion, he married her in spite of the opposition of his parents. His father cut him off with a franc. His wife died In a few years, and the father relenting and dying shortly afterward deft his son his fortune. The other day the officer also died. But he had remembered the ulster in Germany. and haVIng been unable to reward his wife, and her ulster tor the devotion to him. he left the enter. new Fran Ehren- berg, his entire fortune of 32,000.- m French Army onlcer Rewards De- votion Shown by non-mun Girl. Berlin. March 2l.--rra" Ehrenberg tho wife ot a day laborer. nenr Bonn, has fallen helr to $2,000,000. When she was a. girl some French prisoners were quartered at her father's homo during the French war ot 1870. One Was a young Ileutonant of infantry. She and her older sister, though very poor, were hanxlmme, and the young Frenchman Evil in love with the elder; At the conclusion of peace, the otrteer left, 51nd Elle dderrg'irl, unable Is. What is the uGiGaairi""aiift to do? We don't know. We can (mix hope it will do its duty, and that LABORER’S WIFE'S FORTUNE. n hobby. and win thus minimum to ho: inordlnaw vanity and thirst tor notoriety. It is only a matter of time before the tictime or the Unltml Irish League Llucktnailing demodu- txohs will rise llwmselves in rvvolt against tho intolerable tyranny ot this daylight robbery, and wo shall be confronted by a form of civil war that must mean min or worse to many. Tho one despairing cry or thotm who are being broken under tho yoke of this nefarious conspiracy t_, Il'll_L ' .. ‘- Putimatrd the sly-rug”: of the agita- tions, whivh, it allowed to continue its seditious ammo, can only 0nd in urimv and terrorism of the worst dweripiion. It cannot be too rm- plmtirully imprmmxi 0n Lord Silis- bury and his rrollettguor1 that the C'nltmi Irish League mon'mnni is not Hi? the Land Iu-ngur- or National Lettgpw or an agrarian mowmvm initiatmi by th" pvoplv. It is .1 mm- man HIHHY. the mischievous vrention of n half-mud (lo-umgogue, who has made the creation of such meiotic»: ii'y1ssiisir'iciiiti'ii'iiti The Pall Mull Gazette, in a [wading article on the Irish situation, 10-day, says: "While we are willing to cram Mr. George Wyndham. inn ('hivr Spe- retary for Ireland, with lhe but in- ientioue, it is impossible not to feel that he has failed to appreciate the grnvo dangers involved in thr. pre- sent situation. On His Majesty) Govvrnment resin thi- heavy respon- sibility of having miserably under- Under the rules ousting untilthir,. year the suspension or n nwmlwrrn tailed nbapnce from the precinct“)! the House tor a week. These ruins were formerly adopted annually, but were omitted at the commencomc-nt ot the prosent session, as a Got. ernmont measure was lntrodur-ml creating n sliding scale of punish- ments for dttsomicwlinetm. Irit wvrv now law the sunprnslon would br-for forty sittings, and an apolog) would have to be sent to the Speaker be fore the orfmulillg member could re- turn. Mr. Balfour, Government leaderof the House, promised to propose a motion dealing with the mutter ttnxt Wednesday. London, March 21.-an the House ot Common: this afternoon Mr. John Redmondrailed the question of MP. Dillon's suspension yesterday. He pointed out that the regulations covering the mspeneion of disorderly members are at present abrogated preparatory to the adoption of the. new regulations covering the busi- ness ot the House, Hence Mr. Dil- ion’a suspension in the absence or any existing ruir appeared to be nt an_irn:iefmite period. THE SUSPENSION OF, DILLON. Jlllll illl.ljllll jilllil IHEUIIJ. The United League arlh1toler able Tyranny, an i? Melitties the League. 1rsiiir Llected Grand Master of the Orange Order in Canada. JOHN MchllAN, TORONTO ed and he strongly urged the re- Jectlon of the measure. The dlvMon reunited BO to ttr.and the bishops and temperance advo- cates retired trom the House. Inch cut ‘down In splrlt. _ v,____.. .5". on“, mu, nub uuru "i%"our ot Burleigh. representing the Gov- ernment, opposed it. He contended that "very great Inconvenience would be causal by closing the public house. at 10 o'clock. at an hour wit-on- carts and theatres had not conclud- London, March 24.--Thp House of Lords has squelchen the bill to close public houses in Scotland at ten U’t'lock at night in [11000 of eleven. A number or bishops went to the House to Vote for the measure, be- lieving that tompertuwe could he aided by reducing the hours in which intoxicating drinks might be sold. Lord Camperdown moved the second remit: [yof‘the bill, but Lord Balfour Measure to Close at Rejected. The royal train is well appointed nndruns at a creditable speed, but It is, ot course. "irtmmi to imntrine that the company would use it with the King and Queen in it for speed 'rxperlntenttr. Nor has the Great Western any intention of running trains from London to Plymouth 1'lthout stops. _, "e_"ee__-. .. illLDIJ Iruwcu, a distance of nearly two hundred and fifty miles. Gosstp (‘aund by London,3iarci, 2l.--y;inert the royal special truln run westward and back much has been writtenin the papers about rr'co_rd-lrtiaking be. tween London nnl Plymouth, and ot the intention, it the royal tour was a success. to run regular trains wltl‘mut stop hetwm-n those places, .. " “an“... . . LONG DISTANCE TRAIN RUNS rt-quirt-s that the undertakings be sigma! by March LU, and the bonus system will be operative untll Oct. M, 1906. It is (“pm-ted that many retailers will (May signing in antivi- pation of counter proposals from the American company. which, it is be- I'tnved. will be tortluvminpc before Murvh L'i. Provided 'ttey' Sell Only British Hands. London. Murch L'i.--qhr, Imporiul Tobacco Company has issued a cir- unlur to retailers offering a bonus on condition that the latter sign an undertaking not to sell any of the Atrtvrican Tobacco Company’a goods. The Imporlul Tobacco Company has [wt aside £50,000 for the purposw. It BLOW AT T EMPERANCE. Awful Wreck. of v.3 Manhood " I. A V ' Brought "on". air, .“ 1 W hat can be more pitiful and ng19- News (ritNlEnl some than the report which tells ot ‘III" ihUj e ol passage across the continent ot liiigd 41/ a car-load ot insane soldiers, tgitsberirtq N3ullar 101- raving, on their way to the un- = mag” I , tional lunt tie . . ' to , a P. nulum at “axlllng- _ n . Thinwas a fresh Consignment The Colorado storm ll over. and of the fruit: of the country's enter- I truins are an"! vtutnlnq on time. prise in the Philippine Islands. Every 1 Winnipeg ha- decided to own it! trail-port arriving at Sun ancls- l trWtt fire. alarm 'ryatem. codbrlngs its quota of those nwntall The United State. SHIN“? m” gin physlcal wrecks. The amount of; lunged the ship Bubs”! ttill. 2,1'."tltg, gh/fr/eat,',.',,'-'),;',',':',," among , I‘hit-ng" If to have n wlreless s.“- seem to 'll, 'r'a)",'id'r)"?ee/r, t1'"Ir ttmt tor tMre ot "M "mm" be expected. While. lil1,yel"dr' Tho Gonna" (lowrmnt'llt N Ollllof‘ed (Hues probably are consequent up- 1 tlr admitting women to unlvrsrriti"s. on exmsure to a inmtilentinl climate l, Mr. Alex. McMahon I been Y" aml others as has been said Irs- oh: i I" iuted Polio Magistrate in Win- servers in the islnmls, have reéulted l WWW l tri1'.mCT,yhTt,le homnsh-kmwu, by Ilr. Wm. l’urtln, brother of T. L. ar t to greater number utid0ubteul.v, “Urdu, M. P. P.. died at t'edar (l/ie', flue lto intompemm-e and vice.; Springs. e re r "eq . , Frm . . . 'li',')',,,?,',"'),'),')',, Tl" "a,'.'hct,1"',.'),t, (is. IT" JY: Cunnrd Line it? Intildittg " "it" . _ - , ' l , 1 F i', ' . - i,,t/2,t"',t, In Inotnnn estnblialtuwnt tol Cli,/i.y/.'g,'le1'."t"' for the B0810" ' . we . mm wish to co . tr, . . young men it we have 1',liy/'J/he,1'.' I i'he Queen-Regvnl of Spam In”) future, and the garrison life in the: turuoiswionod Sonar t4rtg:arrta to form Philippines unquestiouahiy has been I " WW t'abinet. uloinonallzing to a. multitude of them. E I“ ' luanlin: Itou e .stor" and orflo' bit” it the islands are to be re- i?.' “w Iurutwr vomlmn,‘ itt Vii-tori: tinned, an nrmy must he lac-pt in ',ll, iiror were burned. ith"".',',,",",',:;,", its [nominal-n to per-j Sun-gt. Taylor. A Battery. luau Ulmio at]? iold or hospital, and ' "Wu rc-lvnnml from arrest by order y/f/i/u',',),'."";',,",. 'il"",',': .hott.te “Dyna l of the Minister of Militia. paid rm.- 'i./)Ml11'fu//Jlrd,", "lmlng'l Lord Slrntlu-onu has liresenlvd , . ' o Jourit't'. t SL300 to the town of Strutiwonu. $250,000 TOBACCO BONUS. INSANE SOLDIERS. "(I by Recent Tour With.. out Real Binds. the undertakings be L'h LU, and the bonus _ operative untll Oct. , cum-ted that many Play signing in antiiti- at: fE2; Ten o’qlock a .KN A good deal of Interest has been canned by the report that the Prin.. cess Alice of Albany la .tlyttiy to be betrothed to the Crown Runes of Pugs-la. The announcement of the botth "roetld be greeted wlth gnu satisfaction In England. Tho Prlnceu u the oldest chlld of the Into Prince Leopold. {gimme-t Ind and” can ot Queen tutor“. Four {amines have he" taken down by smallpox in Mckim Township, nem- Copper Cliff, and two new uses are reported from et vlllage it- oe-ll. There are also lvldunl cases reported to Dr. Bryce trom Parry Sound and Foley Township. in Parry Sound District, and from Allce Town- ahip, in Renfrew. . Corumcmtlng on the Canadian bud- get statement. the 1tcrliner Nonesu- Nuclu-ivhten declares Canada in. ceo. nom canny spanning. u. completely nu- tonvurous Stutu. and that, therefore, she cannot evtahllsh ditterentiat duties in lawnr or England without. exposing herself to retaliatory men- mares. I A mvmoriui church is being erect- od in North Formosa. in honor of the lute missionary. Dr. McKay. A former church erected in North Formosa was destroyed by an earthquake. A dosmtch tothe Daily Telegraph from ('upunlmgcn reports that the King of Slum wi!l make u prolonged tour this summit-r of Europe. North Atttorica and Japan. Tin, Board of Trade has ordered an Al/u')',..,' into the sinking of the Amer- ican Line Gleam” Wueulnnd by the stoumvr Hurnmnidbs in the lrinh Sen about two weeks ago. Prof. 'Guintann. the nnturnllst.hus dimou-rpd the complete ukulewnof a Mylodon Notiun Lspcrnntn (an "ntediluvian giant sloth! in Tierra do! Fuvgo. le funeral of John Solan. of Tren- ton. N. J., was delayed three hours until walking dilégatoa scoured the discharge of three non-union cab. drivers. Mr. J. D. Jardine, of Toronto, who hm: loan appointed Canadian com- mercial "gent for South Africa, will lenvo Cape Town about the end of the month. Henn C. Ward, of Pontiac. Mich. has made all arrangements to pur- chase last year's growth of to- bacco from the farmers of S Huh Ear- Alexander Campbell. village clprk of Tunnwumlu. N; Y., is mulrr arrest. in New York. churgod with embezzle- tnent of $1.500 of the village funds. be: of Deputies ou-June 2nd. 7 Thu Mysore, Brili h “min, col" Min- inc (mummy has d-~(-!::rol " nihidvml of 1:30 pvt cent. Th" protsts for tite pust twvlvo montlm WPtN. £374,361. Thc Pnryg lfcluir Hays tite Waideck. liousst'nu Ministry hae dccidud to rp- sigu at the meeting of the new (Imm- bcr of [hummus on June 2nd. A dmdlook has been reached bo-. tween the Prince Edward Island Logislnlurv and Judge Hodgson in rugurd to Mr. Mckinuou's olm'lion. hm:- Admiral Louis Romp". who was recently rhiicvei on Auialic sta- tron, has arrived from the Orient on thp steamer City of Pekin. In lilo Voorliig case Juzlgn Stone, ot Marquette, Mio., decides outside brewers cannot sc-ll in that Slaw without tt wholesale license. A motion in under debate in the British House of (‘omnmns making for n general inquiry into Wat. ol- fico contracts and tuothmbi. Windsor people complain of Detroit officials turning back workmen, while ln-lruil wurkmon 0mm.- over. to Wind- " to 'tuyloornvnt thorn. The Muniiobn iroxorntttottt will again incrmme 13w priz-I- of the: Pro- siuce'r, lands murmur In” dollar an more on the first of the month. owing 10 the invrmxni thunml. l quarantine ham been etitaOlialted at Manila against vessels from Hong Kong, owing to the cholera at the latter port. , Sir Hnnry Cutupboll-Btrrmernttu0 mmiun for In gr,e.mrnl inquiry into uur contracts was rvjrx'lml by " vol" of 316 to 191. The Halifax Electric Tram Pom- puny has a bill befort- the Lngisln- ture Increasing its capital by ti.500,- 000, to $1,500 ooo. Tlie Liberals of the new riding in Algoma ha re nominated C. N. Smith, Mitor ot the Snult Ste. Marie Er. )nw-su, ttter the first of Jun" the. city of 'loronto will take (nor tho man- "H‘Mnrnt of the Western Cattle Market. N exertion of the naval arlenal at \nlparniso has been destroyed by tire. The laws in plaeed at. 81.000,- nun. The Grand Trunk Railway ha» Rim" an order toe 25,000 tons ot MW! rails: to an English firm. Lord StrntIu-onu has presented M300 to the town ot tstrntitronn, Iiuvrttt, tor primal purposes. Tho Spaniph ('abiuet has been re- "Ornstein, with u Iww Minister of I’lumnco, Benor1 Itodrippturt of ilit. lumttor (-ompnny at VII-tori: “arbor were burned. Sun-gt. Tnylor, A Battery. In]: INN-n wit-used from arrest by order of the Minister of Militia. Lord StrntIu-onu has presented The Colorado storm I. over. and train! are agnIn runnlng on time. Winnipeg mu decided to own it. "Wtt fire. Mann system. The United State. Senate In" Winged the ship aubuIJy hill. Vim-ago if to have a wireleu syl- ttmt tor use of lake steamers. Tho German Govornnwut iq Opposed tlf :rdmllting women to univiiti"s. Mr. Alex. lelnhon hm been np- l'rmlej Polio Mngidtmte in Win- d1iirii RS?! L, ‘mCWnL.\ W??? 8 can an a war with Franco H" the Fathom: Incident " frw j.- 1?" ago w. lhould cympnthizo H'- France. “I 000 Edward “I. has gin-r. up M't,,,',t,te,tj,d. If he wvnt 1;" .n no (In ennui " would I). booted tron I',',',',", and to 'Mtotue of the Island. Just lunhu' ttow V. tool. not about hint, 1"” Im_tlu government he "'an- "Would Homo IluIo vurv ”Jr 'io- content In Ireland? ll ttl wr ~1 would remove aonw mun-ms {Mr H With 3 tree government. “mum :v--- land help England or her mum- , wu- broke out between Dang." d and a oonttnental country? Tl," u rather tlt hrpothrtieat tti"slio" H End-ad Wore to wage a just ....r WWII Ike naval- did In hurtorrir" Ind would right with her. In M. h I can u a. war with Franc" H“? “I. PNOCQ Incident n tow yr,'lr" ,., '0 than"! lymnnthim Mil Baid Mr. Redmond. "Ireland u re ritte. In I”!!! now if tilret 9m! arms. mic would fight Hugh: the Bonn are fighting, it um C' l E “It” In" ot treating lm- in; “Oh 'soa"iderastei, In purl it", _ have "at [0.10er our [nu-1mm- _ now Bre tell the English “hut ibP think at then. ot their rub- m 'r'," lend and their nefarious “ur li' 's.- lle Let. " “an n Luth- Ctttetseo. L‘hlcngo. March L'l.--iici:u,io_ in the most "triirutt"l xilla P. n ope. He II Very clever. Inn y”: will come when he will be "Nt'tr by the lingual: promo." TIL-u the sentiments ot William Huh” the Iriertt tannin-r of Purlmm Who with his wife and Jami" i tin, elected to l'urlimumn mu landed in America, " at thr I or Rouge. After an 'iistouc." or In _w:cr~ l'reuhgtorum RI‘HPI‘ hm 10mm curbed hy the Wc-utminsu-r puny. and " will he “murmur, with the WI-ll-klmwn rvliuinu- n the Wmrttnimster, at mun-7 'l'hv . (ant mmrlbm'o Gi the In It"" until the end of thvir Kuhn-rm: ,H-ur. receive wm-kiy a pony ,; Wmmiuster. This is th" funrll: I tutu-Inn Publication “hi 1: Ims tutton OTPr by tho “'vatminnlt-r. Next week will see " thun- Mormons trtart on the lung trom Utah to Mirna. Thu head tor Gammon. which is n p perm" and wealthy sutllvma-nv those people. The imntigratioe, Imminent In busy arranging l.- airy Maul ror their I‘m-option nomfort. They will g.) Inn-gr!) the beet Iu‘nr ittdoitr.r. William Md‘mmland. " but ". mu the (In T. It., I'vniding nu I)!“ OIKI'NEL FAN“ Toronto. was an» the mil. In front of an :lprlmnv? ("mine at (human, wh-m his h ..1 caught by an "loctrit. wire. llir, s', h‘m down on tho trrck in [mm u' "ttttine. which "use!“ mpr him ting him in two. Dun-noun ",t John}: man, and only ran-nu; rial. _ . While inane Gunnol, n farmer, nu Kniednr Station, on the C. P 1 was driving in his aux-k ru'vuil). found a nugget on his farm, whirl. ! has had assayed, and now finds ... mined $50 worth of gold. Mr. Ig,. nel will lei! if Hula moans that q hugs a gold mine on hid land. A dcupntch to the London SK)» dart! from Berlin my» it is r"lror'o that Queen \l'ilhvlminu. of the 5mm inndi intends to make her ituslsur. Prince Henry. "onttnattder-in-ciir , the Dutch army. He will lulu - duvet-uh? sums of regiment, brigr ' . and division 'utarpector-qonortn. It he understood that Prime H- Intends to discuss with his bro: the Emperor, the boat and mmt venlent way of arranging for a of German xruremipe to tho I I, States. which, it is Imam-Mum! PreMdent 1toosevrit will “New. in a dogma-h from Cunnw. , correspondent of the Daily Mail mm ho. thinks the French Gown-"mom -- granny retien'tyd that King Bdnnm . visit to Pram-e has been 1'nl](‘t'iis"_ an Boer MPH“! in Franc» “an mu organizing demonstration: “2111': "in Majesty. t Mr. F. W. Thompaon. manor“ rum: axes- " the W. w. Ottllvie Mn “up Company. he. just closed tho mum onto (I nour ever made in tho It". minim: of Canada. Ming nu nrdnr (w the "it-ttt to Mouth Africa of "r,. (IOU barrels, u Already £2,0U0 have New" Mum my. l to the [and for IrnAnsinrlmg ‘1- Welsh settlers from Putagunn 't Canada. Five thousand trounds Is ‘1. Pstlmull’d requirement. 4tnoup, '1 latent 'asttserlptionr, is mm of v _ from tho Prince of Wulo-n. Geo. H. Tan Tunnel, one or {In est engineers In the serum ol , New York Central road, brought t Empire State express Utto thr up Central station. New York, um: his way to his homn droppml dun ‘A deqnbcll to Lloyd‘s from Bald "tttes that the British pt.- Nerlte ls burning in the British 1 section of the Sun Canal. 1 doubtful If the vessel can tu, _ Tramc In the canal in blm'ks-H All a result at tho r-ummm. Wndat, which was followml by Iwr fighllnc. the Sultan. Allmi'd. him I» deposed. and Muhammad lmdu. tmir the former sultan. Jul-aw. him "' proclaimed Sultan in his mum. The Bervinn Cabinet hue In”. ed “I "imitation. owing m ll:'tit dltlon by the tWuparlitio. or N than! Assembly. of a cittt Mn» reform measure. against 1h. I'..,', of the Ministry. The body of MN. “club-rum. UH wandered away from her lloun- on tt tt1tgttt (I the storm. wan [mum u; marl“ in the "ortttorn hurt Wlnnlpe‘. The mum-am. of Juypun m”- chartered the new Anchm- um. utenmer Olympia to COttvt'.y mm...” and his suite of 120 persona to l " land to ttttend the curunmmn m King Edward. Mai will raise $140,000 14 my; the Waterworks and mm "in Lttrttt plana- The lontreul (number of 00mm”... In. dmtbted to "mt a building or .1. own at a coat of $300,001», Mal! Carrier Morrio, of Bowman. will». was sentenced to two yum-u H, penitentiary tor robbing the mum _ " b and the cattle and gym.“ of. Mouth Ala-Ion have been almost on"; minted through tho war. REDMOND'S 10an r.. It " " b " ad the sb) an tt In 1..an h I" aw .

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