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Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1898, p. 4

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K1'YI(`|-'ll 'III III?` |'l[\|lI|lH1`1'.'4 UHIWI HI \\4||'. ,7. Tu hv ro;::ul<-I and juulgwl as pirnlvs \\'ilh nil the rigm` ul` Hm fun- urv cnptuins, H).'l.*`1(`l'\`, ufl`iror:~'_:)|nl Hm- lhil`l.~x of tho (`FNV of \'l'H5l`lH Inf uhish. nut lwilux Vnilml L"lnl1`< shall mmunit. uvl.-I nf mu` :u:.xin.- Spuin, man if pm. vidwl uilh lottmxq of mumuv issuwl by tho l"I1i(olh'(:Ilo.-<. Lnmlun. April :.';'.-lt ix ulH\tIllll`Nl in n spwful doayvnl:-In from ;\Lulrinl Hut .\`p.-1inn1u_\'l'nrm.n|ly (l`(`hll`(` \\ur :Ipmin.~I tho l'ni1ml Stxos H?! n r~.~m|| uf Hu- mpluru of llw .~`p:mi.~|; SH`\m-('l' |hn'Il`1~ \.lHllI.'I. r\r...o..r.n \....:| .u-. x>||:.. \.mu:.-u. M:uh'il. .\pril 2. .-l`T|l-2| l1`Ii`I.(`R Hm ('.'1pllIl'\- of Hm l\ll`.'l, rm "un -`IN Hf piI`:lI u nnliun which hm ('.'H'liN| _\'e`.'H'R fililmatorinu ngnin.~sl pv\wr_" mid. mhlimr. ' Hu- l9`llHnll nf the (`MINI Stu plrnwnt the-ir iYl`iI'i'll1 In mums nf .-'uhm.-ninn min:-.~ II......I "H HUN III:-gulf Inmln UUEl`l'\'(`. (lllflll UN! \\ur (IN! (IN lU|lU\\HI 1. Nmulrul tings cover the onvn-y`u nwn-lnuuliso, (`xt'1`pt mnlrulmml nl'\\'.\r. 2. Neutral nnon-hundi.~4<-, 1-xv:-pl (`un- trnhund of unr, is not. 1w|z.u|)la under the mwIny':-1 (lug. 3. nlnnlc.-a.hI tn ha nluliu-nlnrv nun-2! Inn WILL BE M'llNTAlNED-~ALL TREA- TIEB WITH ENEMY ANNULLE D That Spain wm observe In the Pgscnt War. ---:j- {mm mm 10 rmvnnasni HAYS IIIIWN IHE RIJLESI PARIS PROBABLY SAFE. lH`l]l Hm .. 5 . .\ CLEVELANDS $55.00. $70.00. ' $30.00. - vun -.!\-n \r. .u. /an n.-'loI\, *m\` of ml xin.- `rs -3. I It-`h lily Ms s`... \:.|> (-0... ...- ||u...\.. .-l*T| I-Igmm, vh.-n`.n-- urn Hm l!m~nn~o~n- '1 piI`:u'_\' h(`fiHill;! um un fur thum nu u fris~mI'_\' Iimr. `Hm l'lllIlnI`~`Il in .\`|:u`.us In .mp- l`i1'iI'll1 h|m`|{:lIN In) Him` l|iiIl:'.~4 \\`u|llll Iv `J5. - .\ Iv.~'p:m'lI l'r.nu .0 no .. .x.l.:...u ....... ').-l`T| .- `(`.'H`liI`!| ur. I u|..4..m 1.. u.... .\ II"."lHl|1'lI 'l\ll H u `.\|illM runn- lhv qua-ml re nlnnlnnnaul In nu-x \|~`| \u I|I\ ulor naval mu- 1` Hw vn`In_\".~x one-1ny`s llH'l' I cut mu`, un- 1uxi|i.nr_\' c-ruin It luHm1|`\'h mu - \\ule-Ia" uml-`r in :Ir`('uI`d:lIu`l` I.-|\\' unul llw no puhlinhwl. luiucl in run- l\1|nIu\l\u ..... I'l||lH` .`4IllI'lllI |.imru| ulmul I` hul .-ah \\ 13 wt. \\`allkil\~<, ..I 1... ....... `I \ ll`\`. Ill` mm .\`nulh~ \.'|l' oxi.-ulna! aIll'l Np: ` _ .\Im`ri:-`mu H` haul HI!- l:n.. ..t DI... In THAT'sAL_ IHU UUIIUIIIUUUI \JIlIIlIl'y UUIIIIPIOIII Osnndn. Tho Ono-Milo Boys World Record. Taylor & Co. Bankrupt Stock Sale About 50 plirs le of the batter goods. run in; in price from 01.75 pair to 33.75 pair. Worth nmro. but the 3tN.`l\ is tr a cleared out. If you are looking for llu'g:\ins in ma am Good pow is the time to hours them at tho selling of \lIuTn_\'l~I` .k Co. stock. A big lot of Dress Goods are put into one lot at 200 yard. throld prion ms 360 to 500 gun}. Anothor lot at 35c ynrd; M10011 price was 500 to 750 ynni. Anntlnor lot. as me: Hm 0 price was $1 to $1.25 yud. Many of them only I Dress P;-.tm~~. vi Inch lnft. Come with the mmuls to the selling of tho %`*` TH E BLABKSTDNF CIQIAR. [The Taylor & Co. Stock. FOIIMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. _Il8-I20 PrinA_e__$_Stg-_eet. |n=v0u ARE LOOKING ..-- ,--, - ..--.... -_,- ....-... ghclozexl Women's l`lt Bicycle llats, legular sell- ing: price $1, 'l`ucsclay 25c each. This :1nnivers;1ry sale bx`it1gs before you man opportunities for money saving. It is self evident al over the store. llercis an offering in Dress Goods. l)l....l. ..._.J l",.l....,.l 1...... I`,....J.-Z.- --I-.-- ....... -.. vvw v-\. I \;nu\.nn Black and Colored Dress Goolzlsin plain weaves, fancy dcsignsin Lustres etc, made up of lines worth 35c and 45C yunl. Special price 25c yard. Special showing of \\A'omen`s (Iapes and Jackets. Silk and (fhiffon (japcs $4.50 to $15. Velvet Capes $3.75 to $7. Cloth Capes $3.75 to $8.50. g/nwuu \.;vv\-us On Tuesday wmorning we will place on sale no dozen Women's Trimmed Sailor Hats, regular selling price 50c, Tuesday 25c each. .. .I........ \\7,....A..*- 1:-u n:l...,.1.. 11-... \.-,....1-... ..-n `Starr & Sutclie, The Egill-Climbing Ohampiomhip of Can- I a a. The Coating Chhmpionuhip of Canada. ` The Century Championship of Canada. The Oonbiuuoua Century Ubampionlhip of i Oanada. | SAILOR HATS 25?` BICYCLE HATS 25c. Nearest Agcncies-D. W. DOWI:l ELY. Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO., Limited.Montnal. For Extra Values Lace Curtains you will find them at the selling of I9 The Victorious . . . Cleveland. The following -list of records and clnampionslnips were made on Cleveland Bicycles: -R9!~tBf$.!*E~t.sVrf7 luau.-qua unnwuu.-u; T W There is Less'Demand for fhzeir Services Than Formerly. Said awell-known practitioner `recently to the reporter of a great New York daily: "I see physicians whom I know, and who seyeral years ago were always busy during olce hours. sitting in theirTw:1iir;dc<;w`:1 irtegtciligtg 2;:/i6l')I `eat: very largely to the educational work going on through the press by d spensers of pro rietary medicines. as well as to t e salu- tary effects of the medicines themselves. Scientifically writ- ten pamphlets are distributed by these rms informin the eople how to care for their iealt . and how tolivehygienically. Among recent publications none has re- ceived more attention than "The Hour of Sickness," issued by S. C. Wells 8: C0,. Le Roy, N.Y.. who will send it to {you free if you cannot obtain t at your druggist. This a m phlet is especial y helpfu to families liv- ing on solated farms and ham- lets where the services of com- petent physicians are costly and difficult to obtain. Amongpro- prietary medicines, none stands higher than Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. known throughout the United States and Canada for its soothing. healing and expectornnt v rtues. Mrs. Jea'n Hamilton. Brooklyn. N. Y., sa 's: "I was much rejudiced a ainst so-called patent medicines until I realize in person the va ue of one w ich had cured a friend after suffering three years from distressing chills and oolds. I took but four doses when my chills ceased. This experience made me believe Shilolfs Cure eicacious for coughs and colds. so I tried it and wish to recommend it to every one who needs a good cough medicine. If peo le live in the countr , I'd advise them to keep a stock of it in their medicine c osets. It will save them lots of worry about croup, coughs and la grippc. for it will stop these ver quickly." Sold throughout the United States and Canada, 25c., soc. and Or a ttle; and in England. is. ed, as. 3d.. 4s. 0d. ID VIII ` nolufli` Brlr In xxlaa Y I `run l.:|`l| vlirkvglvo I: hnmhelov nmlnnr nk See the Cleveland Improved Bearings-only correct principle. No Side-Pull, Bind or'I`wist. Write for Catalogue. .'r'.'7'+'7't.`.`-`-`-"'=-w="!==:=l THE WORLD'S GREATEST BICYCLE. Physicians (ienerally are Complaining H. A. LOZIER 6: CO.. Toronto Junction. --%-SOLE REPRESENTATIVE--- - gomlor. vrmon wt cliuuornlor Int: lculn ha. :10 If Ir`! SI! MTINIIQ W Apflllllk MU !.m W M: I this umuggg S}:A|.ms '|'l-2.\'DRR.'i Al\l\Rn9am\1'u nu: umhrulxmnl. mu-I omlonml 1\~m|.-r my Public` Ilu|l' inc. RM l\\rum`. vtlll he m-velxol nntll `nmn-In . Mm` Imus. INA`, Ibr the on- umeuonotn u||\I|I\l II Rm I\:m\I'. um. Plus: and npndnonllonn (`III In mm and mmmnomlor And all m-canary lnmrnmuuu' obmlnal Illll I mrinwntnmlat um --moo M .\lr.0omBItI'nI-. `untom lloum. RM l\ul- .0 I. . gnnotlllalllmt tenders will not be 1-onnlduvd uulnnmuk on primal IN-m nup- pllul and VNA lhill` IN MI -Imam:-es. men `I mm: In n<-mmpnnnnl h) an no Nu Iomlor wlll he I'\`m`l\`t`1| unluss mmlu ml zmvh prlnlenl form. 1`ln`1;ll-nwul or any lomlor nu: nvuxwurlly ur- to I . - -Zowh Iomlor mun ho uommpnnlnl by nu nu-~ l~epml1`ummllun luunkclxoquw mr an amount equal lulu-nporm~nI.oluw Imul uuluvuf lhv nrllrloa 'l`II\l|`I'1'(' mr. whlvln wlll hv Iurlollofl ll` llw pnxrly dwllnoo Iovuler lulu umnlnwt wlmn culled upouludo no. urll` he mlln In vwnplmv the nonu-1` cnulnrlal lbr. It the tun-lvr M nut nu`:-pm! llw elm no will lw n-I umnl. Nu |u\,\Invnl xrl Ibo mmlo lu non-npatpors lu- nonlng Ihl.-A min-rllnmn.-nl wllluoul uulhorlly Invln; bmn nr.-I ohullnml. Inn.-n \|vhuuu\nA R `Iliad and. II V II bu: lo mm ornnnlm lmul, with ousonnd horn. H mum from rlty. VII I10-com firm. gno-I nlnno awn!- III. uklluon Ind lama uu:.buImlngn. up an u":\'no mm mm ml at nm ' 1 I 0!] WI II and L` .3 luui. modern Ilnl\ro\`Qmt|nt. so. R!`..\l.|-2|! 'l`l-Z.`l`l-`.RH .\l.\llKI~2D FOR . .\l\num| hnllon I`mv|e-lnu.~ an-I l.|I.xln nup- rllns-.\'uknn l)|~xlrIvl. and n-lulrvum In nu- lmu-mrnhl:\Ilu~ |'m~l-lam M lhn I`r|\'_\' Funn- cll` m.lm\-n. will he rm`vl\-M up In Nnon nu sl- umlnw. T.|\ .\lu_\', um l`r|nu-l u-rm:-urn-m|~\r muunlnx mu hmnn numnn an In um llrllolm uml -.mm|.IH.~ n- -mlrml. nun)` he haul on n vpllvmhm In .~`mwrIn- h~m|vnI, A. It l\n`r_\-, . .\\'. .\lmmh\I IMIIN. \|'nnr1I\uver.'lLC.,ur M llw olllm` or the umlvnw n ma . . n Inn-Inr -olll bu. ......u......| ....|.._.,. ..._ ... LHU IIIIIUKII rwluy IUD. LUFUHIU I0 UDIF` ham. Every Canadian Tandem Record. And 85 per oontz. of all the Camdinn Am: tour Records. The 50-Mlle World's Road Record. The 100-Milo Canadian Road Record. The Famous Relay Rnco, Toronto to Chat- hum. nu-:n. WIIITI-2. (`mu umller .\'.\\'..\L l`nI|c1\ OHum\. lrh .\pr|l. I. R -j NI Ivmlor will revvlmsl limms. TENDER-8. . |IlIl'.l. FRI-2|`. \\'IllTI-2. mumller .\'.\\'.\I_ ~WHO SHOULD BE VOTERS. `rho oonninntivon no dohrniud to blookthopungooltho hdcnl fnnchioo billillbqyuu. Nonhn tlnyuninlovu wiihtbo oldlck with its minus and In! Noun thoyuo oupiciou than Ibo now Innohiao billwill not help `Inn in slonnnnhotunol vohn. '.l\oo|dcty.\hoonoin which Sir John- Ihodnuld indulgd.undvNohiaIlnonad hininhhhnchiuo nlotno." III tin Ibpnvincinlliunvco undulloeoulnl Hagan. 'ho_i|hnIoI. phhblm diahIl.vu|hMlnpI'ovinis|liohvuo not inpnninly pnpnntl. thug! sh nnkiploInm'vIn`nppd1hIIiIhn0 -'.r. _. vwu--w\!\-J - But ie it not possible to get A Canadian oiiioer for the ponition? hit not pooei hie to seek in one of our own staff on oilicer with the necuenry energy and educetion and proareeeive inetincte for thie important plane? Somqof our oicere have gone to England. at the nqueet of the govern- ment. nnd etudied there. And given eniple evidence of their qunliiioetion for promo- tion. Must Clnldl keep on importing "oommsnden." only to hove dilforencee with them which require as premnture retirement? Can it not tind within it: own bordnn. among the uuny who hold euhotdinete appointments. 6 iene preten- tione pereonege. but one knowing non shout out militia Mid the Iunner ol coni- Inendingit! Thenhhjectie one thnt in- tereete the unseen. u... H... u. nvl aI\-\I The failure of Major benernl (iaacoigno. and of all his predecessors since the day. of Selby or Jarvis. has been their inability to understand the conditions of our coun try and its militia. They have been corn- mnnulers withonb the power to command. They have had their way in mull details, but in the grenh cssentiela there has been a higher euthority in the person of hha minister. He has the function of veto, and he has exercised it. freely, as one who has no account. to parliament and the pen pic for the transactions ol his department-. The major-general is. therefore. practically an Adviser, one educnted to date on mili- tary wstters. one whose discipline. lindlg exerciaed. and eouneel and presence have a helpful tendency. I); :_ :5 .._s _____:LI- a- ,_-L _ rV,__,_|)_._ _.-... .-...- n-nun:-vuawlalwilv an inn`; nu nu- Boaidol the major-general acted in com: imbunceo aomewhnb impotuouely. as in t.h Halifax mo. in tho arbitrary ruling: which he gave. nnd the minister of milicin hand to inlervone And Maori. his prerogatix-o in ch; interub of poaco. Ho was is martmot. and 1-coined to require as much submission from cho volunteers serving their country in an honorary capacity, us from tho regulnn whow entire being: no dominated with the idea of ten-ice. "Like most: of the British olllcers wwho hue held the position." ..y{.` the dsspatcl. announcing his reoiremonb. "Gen. Gas ceigne has not quite understood that: the minister of militia stands between the gene rsl and parlinmznt, and often cannot. be- cause of I lack of popular support, do bhings taheb the general may consider ne- oosaary to thorough orggmimtion. (quip ment and msnagemenb of the force." D..-:.I-- sL- ..__:-_ __,__,..,| -,. ,1 .~., , ,,,. vv.v..-..... .....w v; AIIIoaA..nLA| The rcaiguabion of Mnjor General (in- coigno was nqt unexpected and not aur prising. It. was evident to many who wen connected with the militia service that strained minions rooted at Obtnwn bo~ tween the major-gonorni and the minioler of militia. Q Why do some people not go to church T Becnuso they are not: religious. How can they be transformed `3 Study the course of the Institutional church. friends. and no if in hn nob found the secret. ' J.---an -- w-\--' my uuu av ~11 ulavilv-I1 Many of me church people are stronger: in each other. They may be made no- queinbed. and may be cemented in the bonds of love. an the members of a great family, by preaching, and preaching only, but) experience doe: nob wnrrunb than con clusion. Tho churclfa ministry ol luvs- mueb go outside 0! Sunday. must go him every walk and venue of life. mush much people in all their circumstances. and en pecially in their distress and euxiah_;.' nnrl aiclmeee. ii it in to mould nml fashion their lives and make these sweet`. and clean. nnougnn snsn Wlll seena rurnrng over. Another opinion was (tiered by e lohel clergyman. in the course cl e sermon yes- terday. and to the elfeeta that. if the church did its whole duty there would be no need for the benevolent societies. or {or so many of them, since lbs work covers that. to wmch these societios are devoted. There is certainly force in the remark. The church is non spreading out und it is not holding and inuencing its people as it should. Were its usefulness extended so chub physical as well as spiriouul good could be constantly studied there would be less occasion to ask why some people, young or old, do not go to church. \l,.... ..l Ll... -L.._-L, .____. I- ._.._ -|...-._.--._ Ullllluu UIIWIIIII UIIC uvvvuu vn uuv lav-no Ono opinion is oiforod by Rev. 1):. Porter. oi Londomol Tomplo fame. who dsolsros thsb ii the church opened Bro up- on the liquor irsillo for twolvo months thorn would be no liquor tuio to attack further. The quoobion.ssid ho. is in the hands of the churches. And hord- dod: "Tho srgumonb that should be final with ohristiaosis the plea of the apostle Paul. Ho sold the if drinking winc- |hould`msko oven the weakest: brother to oifend he should drink no more. To thsi; argument than is no isnswor. What is the inference ! Tim the olmroh-which onbrscos every proiouing christian. every worshipper yiihout. regard to donomiuil lines-ls is king in exnmple, and thus. in- deed, in ls ifering A stumbling block unto oh so who srs nob chriutiun|.cr who are not inuenced by christian sentiments. In is a thought: than will sound turning over. A.._AL-.. -_:._i-._ ..._- . u'-..-,s L.. .. I..\.i WORK OF THE CHURCH. Two opinion: have been otrod. by olorcymon. u to the duty of tho church bonrdu hho mod: 0! the hour. 1- _n-____| L_ D... I\. THE DAILY _\_IVI_-IIG.] 81.10) will buy Flue liwoiiinymd outbuilding: Ru ii! smart nu-cot. Omli will my lirlot Dwelling and lanai. R. IN lilrrio nl.rn\k STU vriiibuy Dwelling. lisru Ami land. our. 1` -nth-oi and near new whuul. ll imy Brick Onlumr anal mil ini. .\`-s. 0 will It: In! on Divinlon nine! imim-en -and I`rInc-onuinvia-. w Ailnrl mi. north 0! l'nion nl.r?~`l. will buy lirick l)\\-lling Ami imrl. Nu II Alttui COM OF M.-ILITIA. --ow; 33; Dloor.`J DAILY uyunuunpo In anauuulloo ,7 .\'v\\' Turk, .\pli' :..u.~-.\ N|N`(`il|l In tlw Junrnnl frnm .\l.-ulriul \-in Ili.-nrriu, .-':|\`R: Blustrr and Ir.-un.-nliv t1`lll'blI- .~lI`ntiums nnt\\'ithxl.-nulinux uInio~I_\' is sprmlin;z_ S .uin Mill clings In Hie` lune of an nlri.-um` rum! llw rvwvnt in- rrNz:.hm n|m.~n~ of I nilml Stzulotm-rs Ivy` |-`rvnvh and. .'\n. invlim-s her In; Ihink all is nu`. hm in Illa-.-to quartz-r:4.; Yunkro nrrn_mInm~ nnul .-a up-inn um} I`.-wls with tho rnntim~nl.-I pmwrn, umi. l'm~|v` Sam is n |\ig.2Rl`|` frw-lmx-h`rlh.n\ Jnhn null, D:-nun:-`Mli-\ns of l~Zngl.ml um piwlmt in n huh key. Rev. A. \\T.`b.l:;I.~InngIot. conduct- rl union in the Snlvniou unny hunch IGEONIII` tfhrnnnn. I I I-Irvux In 500 Ell? yesterday sfhmoon. u INDIOESTLON -and _9'f!T!PAT'N- 1.6...- -__ ,. I` " IF -I'I-I To_ 300 I minau` Donnnln In on both (bu no gsoonlly sold hr 8l..$0 75%|... Von can no than an Abernothyn door. 12.` i ...._._._._ ITII VIII DII)` I)'l`|l|I I ...,::.'.':::,"a`.':: I`I'Im~c wll non! am I Irml not P`ou.onndhI I70-non III! A uklluou uu'u<'I` un \\nu`n |Hv.~IIl(`m .\Ir'I\IlUI'_\`. :uI(nIm\_\'-ur\n\r.n| x- rxmr.~. :.wi.-al:n'.I \'I`I` l`ul.'lr)` II.-uy HIM` no\n.Ilnr.~& ||:um.un| llnlvs p:u'l|.-ir.-u(ml_.nul um ila hrv.\kIm.z up Hm ynmnunwnn-nl \\'.-as nnulu 1h:nt.| N Imlquts tn mnrru\\ xmulul In` smkml tn elm-lnrv \\l|.|l il I.~ lwlvl nlrq-.:I_v vxi.~h. Thu` prmziqimn will svml 4| Ilnnu.-1;:-~ In vnng.vr~m2 fn-{.'\y h- M d0|i\'`l`NI un- |||1-(|iuiQ`|_\ uftnr Us v-nun-mm.', svtlinu fnrlh llw liner: in tho mm` and uukim: 1`UIlR|`I`SN In furmally k~vl;m\ war in .n~.h~r Ilml Hm... ..\..- I... ...` .. 1'nIuxI1`sN In lIH'Ill-Ill)` m`1`l;|l`` III urnlvr that (how may Im nu mix`un|vr- sl.-In-ling: un tlw par! ml` Mlwr ll.|Hnn-I. 'l`lu\ mm! ivnpminnt puim m lho IllI`~l- mum` frnnl .1 nmw gmint ul` vimv \\u| luv llw nnnnm1~mn<\pl that Spain has nuulv fnrmal n~pl_\- la uur ultimatum. This nply has nu! homl uivo-n In lhu phhliv nml in iv. .-unmwnwd lhul nun-\ lmal Iron n~m~i\-ml. 'l`h.- lnvumnnt is u fmmnl :I~'knn\\Iml;,r- nwnl by Spain nml nlsn non-pl'n|m l*_\ than mun1r_\' nl (lw ultimatum as .'n\`il`ln:Il qlvvlur-.xliun of mm`. mug` Il"|II -I llvns `F I ho n nnnunvmnvpl .-u hnul 'u~l\n I~n.~ ...I (`I \ IH"'l]{ lllvnk I.\L-In The Man lust night. .'\I. I (III .'\ll |'||lI\ I" m`1l1'l` WIH ho isms-I ti.-ms tn sup,~ly mul In` of (In-ir pnrls. `Hut nnlirn nhin nu Ul llll'Il' |)(ll'l3. '|'IH' onliru Ohio nuIiun.ul uururcl us under wnhving nn|<\r.~. Hr~;,rirn-nln un- UXIl('I`1`(l tn n-port lur imnwuiule In.nhi|i- zulinn lnn.l..n l.n.'| 0". \ fin.` Inn!` :\4|I\l I(\I' l\(`\\ \l`l'K. Kc-_\' \\'-Rt, .-\pril 2."). -- |)u_~4putrlu-.-4 hlmurlll In-ro Hus murning my HI`-I [hrsm-mmr;Innr1n;uliny; nf H10 \\.Il`Ihip.-I lny lhv Munro guns ln-gun ul 0.-Any mwn \'!4l(`l`1l:ly. IL \\us enlin-I) \-.i'..h~ \ nut vflvvl. -n... ....m.. n..\.......... |:.... \\'....u .....| mu mu-'1. 'l'lw rnhle |JM\vw-In ll.'1v:m.'1 has bvmn ml. mnpunys pl`n|N'l'|_\'. :\L l`ml All K`rim~u` :\I`.|nI` n-I'll 'u\ {canal `I Nmv Turlr, . Hays thul Um fol` x\1'\\ Yvrk. l. .... \\'....l ...........-.. .-.u nu... .. _. The desire of both parties. of hbcral nnd com.-orvativo. is to gob rid of the old law and its monatrmitiea, hub in replacing it. care should be hml to provide a law I! per- fecb as poeaible. as clear as possible, and no free from faulta as poaeiblo. [Tm will buy 37 Mi mxningo of lnlnn l\i\-iaion auoei. imlwwn limuk and l`rlnm~un st. CHO will buy Brick llonno and Lot nut ninio of Phullmm nl nx-l. ll will in lnuno llnunu ltllll linm. with ini. (bu In on 3L, mr. .-\irmi mi. (un immi- mom Inn). {LVN will I Dnuivie I-`nmw llonm luuivxlrn lot. is an l~' Rmlun uiI'\`l`l. Chill) will buy llmmh Cu-I Hmlw and mi. Nu NB Cnlbome um-M. Olnllwlil hlw Hinna mam anal llwvllimz. No. II _ rl mint-I. (will (win rur mm.) w .i may I`!-umo Dwelling mi land. N. nag` `lll'li`.L'i~`.'`i`.` m id ll) um W ' no \\1\ ngnv on u n . mumum root. In lmportoun. News Put Into n Few LL31 0ur It-amen .\pri' `.2').- |`|w .luurn.|l .~p.nni.-+h Hem is In-.ulul Tm` Na-\\ Ya-rk. v.---. nun - The Indians, for imtanco, are not en- fnnohiud by the provinces, and M r. Ilnyd. M.P.. ol Bmntlord. moved that the franchise act should provldo for them. but his proposal wan voted down on the ground that the provinces had the right to dober- miue the franchise. and Lhab their libertiol should not in any wise be reutrainod. The objection to the making of Indian voters, originally, was tlmh they wore the words of the government, its beneficiaries, and that they would lool that they ought to vote for tho guvemmenb of the day. This idea was helped in one cniiutitucrfqy in ro- conb years, by a proclamation. issue] in the name of and on behalf of the queen, in which the Indians were instructed to vote for a certain oonaorvatlvo candidate. Pur- hapn this proolamationdid not atleob them. or their political indnpondonoe, but the chaucoa mo that it did. -_.~ r...-...r... .,.. .,....-..---. - .....v .......v. -0 M to cover all discrimination: which arise bhrough the adoption of the provin- cial Hub: 2 vlnv uuvlllll on guuuu nvvuu nu- But: more in something in the difference: , bebween the irenohieee oi` the provinces. It in "eomeblling" euggeeiied to the Wmu long since theta while the provincial liete could be adopted on the basin of the new voter-e list: the federal government. should urenae for such I revision on would make the lrnnohiee the nine in all the Provinces for federal purpoaee. A proviso has been made for the public oilloielr. which, in tho ' meribime provincoeand for provincial pur poeee. ere dleirenchleed. Why could not (able principle be extended a little further ,,II ..|:......2..X....A...._ ...l :-L no: A. 5;` ..4..-_ ngud to polmon. and the Santa! judges porlomod their walk with I run psoionoo and delity. Ono doc: note but mnch about this future of the cm now for the nnon than its wonlnou don not mu-nub the laying of much About: in. nu. AL--- :- _-__-nLl.... 4.. LI... .l:u`...-....... 3D\|n`| llnpo In An Alllulloo \- \'...~|. \...:| -P. \ BUD( 3.E..'|-'T)-f-'-BULL$TINS. wmu. MONDAY. I--APRIL 25. 1993. TOm[.>"EWCl.>AA_ kg W; R. (ET:iWI I7I v---------.- w --:-u- -vuv`u-u II.|tI)wl|| bu)` Ilrlok llama` nml Lot I39 lhuzul. umvor.) mwlll buikl-`rhino llnum and hm. about an; ilk Nu. 0'K|lINvrm!. will lm\- Hlnno llmno nml lm nlunul Am II`: l`!n-n-nu! 1 n u xx. n. c. mus! The GI!-at Twin ma. Bellow and (`mo , lluyli. :1 .-Ap0\'i:\| 1 mrluitldllut H41)`- : >'p.-u1iunl.s.~|t any Ku'_\' W031 It i. .. H "H In-aim; .\`pnni. I HI iscmn \\,lwn pus "'"." Io-r Ilmn ul' pursuiw Innndvr I n It hunch "Y t ngn nn ' ` rrmv of I ` 400 mvn. ~ m` 1 .J n.m-u --nus. nuuuu uuu IlI`IIlI.HI'1 and "l'\|mI`- mm were present. Tom Mun. I.uman~ Mirhaol and--Lalhmp 1`. Tithin tun nn Am rimn. who wn nu-ml wit vrioo nt "Good old Ynnku-a, mush up:-h--s. Rmnlmions favoring free Cuba xwre ndopled amid CIIQGII. Ill. N0. I5 Il'K|lI uvrmt. will bu - Hlono llmuo ouul Lot. nlmm 3-ux M). No. Rnnle HI n-N. 32$ will buy I-`mmo llmuw uml l.-rt. Al-out ll! Ml mmumx no ml ll`) llnrrlo mmw. MI will my Frnm~ llnuno nuul Int. N.\\'. cor. of lhrrlo And Unlnnnw .-urn-M. Olllllwlll buy l-`rluno Ilouw and lam. No. [M York mrom. 3750 will buy 37 Ml mxnmae Sued. UIVOPIII ounce I1-radon Lnmlrm. April !5.-`l`h<~n~ kg a mum nun-ting .un Trafalgar aqnn Ntur day In prntnt against the Spanish Inn`- lmritioe in (`uh and the Philippim Is- lands. About son on-inliah and hImr- men Iii`! nriu-nl_ Tum \I ...... I........ llnm Fran ute-I Imp-mttnl Santa Pt`, \'..\I.. April `.`fu.~~`|l\.- gm"- vrnnr was infurmml nll Snlllrtl-`\' Ilnl the lotritory wnuld Ix` l 1`t]|Itlt`(| In fur- nish tlm-0 trmm uf nu-airy to rmwl Iuicln nl :~`pani:nh n_\ nnuIlnn\r:t (rum nlxl his-xim. In the \-ivin t_v of L.-nxnlu, nnd fnrtlwr down Ch Rio Urnnd rn-pr, bands of l:\\\N`3z4 rtonmnts has-n In-vn mlh-vtinn for sI\\1`I :I| lays fur tho pur- vsn. it is said. of making n rmd intn us and New Mt-xiv. The nutlmu nnr of all nationalities. and prinvip-ally (mm the Uniltd Slates. Tho; mm-. txmplnto n puorrilln wnrfwv anninut the United States for p:-ruunul gain. I`lV'\\ "I KIN` uf nrilish lxirm. I {ll I~t_ l`nnsI.\I m an on lwr. `HI Ill x\l.-my n the-m .\II III!` yuumrvr fiver: arr nnliw l`Intmt .\'l:\I:-swrvs. IIHII IH|.'Il \\v'\\ I". '|'hvr.\ is, 0! m~|n'.-4v, mu-r_\' ;m~\il~i'|'_\ Ihuf Hm I .-Ari. m mfv ulhl lhul lH'l` pm: .~ 1'r\[:\"l`.'( HIIII :`|`v\\ \\H` Ian ;;|'n1!L\' M|r- prism! when tlwy h-an Hm! Iln~_\` \u~r.- .-mp[m.I:orl fun he in HM` Iuumls ml" llw rnmn_\'_ hm if is muumu.~1 Ihm nullninvr has well h(`.`ll`d of llw \'vss-`Is sillvq` mau- `inu llulsl (`.1sHv. linr_ |`u|lln Nlluum h.-we brought hm" p.|.-I llw ' v|o\'on u`v|m*k |"I i:l:|_\' night, nu! sighfmf tlwn-. 1'.-mt. hmxvwor. mm` haw prnhn-ml by :\ quum hint nml tztkvll an muul mun` in nu- lrr to nvniul Irving iIm\rn\pIm!. TIM` I`uI`is is .1 \'or_\' .~&\\il'( }I:IH34l`ll;zI\r hum, built nf nlwl. lnul ununnwl. FIN` (`NIH mll-di:Il:nIm- the Imml uf -run- l`l`S_ but could nmkv nu euuml uguin-H u [iw frnm u uunh-mt. Capt. I-`Ivdmivk \\':H` n.-4, nf Hm l`urn.-n is nvvnumml mm "1 nm hon: .~....,_ munch-rs in tho .\t|uulu- .~ -rviro. llv kumr xxhvu his ship .-milml [mm Immplnn H1.-It n main of \\.-n' |1\I\\'v`f`n his ndnptmi m unln Yunnn .\lr` hriwmn. of mu .\Iuoriv mu lino. .u..izl _\-o1tt;,rI.-u_\- Hm! lw ullnmf f.'|I'lIl in llm r\|vilily -sf lh<\ l`:ni:<, under her \`l'l!`l`~'IlI rmuumnlvr. tn nut\\i! Iluo .x\\-i|`u~u rrniwr In- .\`pnni. Inn! in tlwir nu\'.'Il s-~rviu~~. .\I r. Hliscmu .'I-`lid ho Ilumuhl tho` Paris pushed cnulul muku l\\n lmnls hm- any vest-I Spain hml mp-uhlo of pursuing on tho high man, nor mm- is nn o||Il\\|.-i:I:4Hv Am-riu-nu. although ho was until fivo ur six _\-mrn tum Hnglislu malujwl. TIM outin- the I`.-ui~s_ mn. ml" mum Nu-m urn ut- fin-re AIM nnlirn I7|nl-uf .\`l-slnunu-n : ; l I ""`- / would mmm tho llpnnlnh I Iamptc--I Her Onpnlrn. l.mul-n, .-\pIi| `.!:'1.-(in~:\l .\nrpri~<.- n`.\[)l'(\.*s(`zl he-rv that the l'nila-xl H1 g0\`\`lIlm`nI ahnulul rlllum llw (`i._\- |':u'is In :\tlv|nnl tn n'!`u\.<| tho mo uilluml .'I mm\'n\~ '||mn\ -|n;wnu They I In M`! lsml '||u~ offivinlw : Hal l'u(`i\`(` Rm HM il` Iuull \\`.'l~ 'l I... . .`.. ..I ll . l.nnIu n, .\pI`i| .\l:u1ril sl:Ilc'H Hlfll M v.\li||M ril, prcnritlml nwr hy qu:-N1 nl nnun un .`=:1lunIu_v, sumnmnml 1 .~ tho vsuplum nl` llw H mni.~nh ` or Ruennvonturn by tho "nilwl muisvr .\`nslwillo, it was cleric cl.-nim lhut Hm rm-wl u:~.u lltllu` vnplurml, and HM` mini.~ of I nTl.|II'~2 nnn.m (inllnn \\:1< in-1| rn. l'H[HU|I`|l, "UH ul'l.:ir.~2. svnur GI .\v:`k Ihv llppm` uf vhv {mourn 3 ' Uultod Mutts Vanuatu 4 I6 Ulnn 'l'ln'iI*'fi`l53TI _to Louvo lpunlnh Porn - `tho lluh u Governing the War as Mmln Dutlinn Thom-\!ho ay Formally uoolnno Wu- -CIpmro ot the am nuvcntnn wu an Act of Piracy Mudlid, April 2."). -- A dm'l'eu \\ u.~1 gnmttod _\'0st`r(l:I_y uh-luring lh-nt, Spuin muintulns her right to huvo ro- cUtIl`.!(! to privnlt-vring und mlnnunm-.~x that fur the pron:-nt only ntL\lHIl|y vrui.-wrn will he fitlwt out; that ull tronties with the l nitvd States are un- nullod, thut thirty duy.-.4 ure given tn United h`tnt.o.-I ships l') louvv Hpuni.-4h ports, and thnt the rules Spuin will uhsvrw. durimz the uur um fnlluu.-4: 1. Nulllrnl Hnnu l`n\.'nl` Hm nus-m\r'M llll` l'H|'llly H llll. 3. [lluvl to be nlilignlury, mu.-at lm 0l'fm'tl\'n, vi.:., it mu.-L lw muinlziinml with sufficient {curve to pl`(`\'4'nl um---.-4:4 tn the mwniy':i littnrul. 4. The Spmiisli gn\'(\l`nlIH`lIl uphold- ing its right, (0 .'rr:1nt. letters If mur- qut`, will at present vunflnu ltsvll` tn talfnllll`/Zlllg, with tlw v(~s~u-la of llm |||(`l;(`.'lnlllL` marine`, ll fun-v of .1\ixiliu':.* minim-rs whirh \\ill \'n-np(`rlll(`. withllr.` nuxy, `m-vorilimx tn the m\ml.~4 of tho c.-unpuign and ill lw under trnl. J. H. Sutherland, Kingston,

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