Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 19 Mar 1896, p. 4

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

”ac contrast. was too tantalizing. Ind 1e did nut finish the story till he was unce more surrounded with some of the mnloru of lilo. ' lulu-Hence of TI! HOW IT FEELS TOVBE HUNGRY. dr. der )et had brought a few In. and now, in camp. with he beguiled me time by e of the books was Hardy'n be Madding Crowd." It teresting, Mr. Somerset and by he was compelled a for a singular but all- I Mr. Somerset. "and eat I. or {east in barns upon r. I had to put the book pack. and try to large: 1:11be which authorilffl u thoroughly 1695mm" "rad about its 1!: Inmin frequent food. "Men sit communal» thi- . â€"'â€" “my W in HOW THE CONQUFST OF THAT extent, the mntic COUNTRY WAS EFFECTS!) o! in oonoeptlon: ._.. . it was euphem- n more preciseâ€" me as " a mere an of General .ppen to have addi- mm BRITISH m um. yr eso Le rm rein- ments, baa been well attested on more than one field. The fighting done by both Zulu: and Arabs. however. was in the usual style of savage battle, an attem t. by sheer force of numbers. to bear own and crush the array 01 the enemy. On several occasions the troops of the English have suffered severe re- verses, and the defense of the Soudan arid UpperEgypkwns 59 effectiye ”3.3: while of the The annexation have occasionally been peaceably made, by treaty or oth- erwise, but as a rule the annexed tribe had to be euhjugated by: force before the process was complete. and several sevam wars with the natives have been waged by the British troops. The Af- ricans were far from bein lovers of peace, and their warlike ha. its render them formidable opponents. when. as is generally the case, they greatly out- number the civilized force brought into the field against them. Some of the hardest fighting ever done by British soldiers was seen In floaLs over Cape any. Basuto Land. halal, Zululand. Bechuanaland. Zam- besi and NyasoL Jd. 0n the east coast. Zanzibar and Pemha, Ibea. the Somzil Cont and Sokotra. acknowledge Brn- thh authority. while in the northeast. ELISE-Vt is. to all interns and urposeg. a_ British province. the whole 0 the Bri- txsh possessions covering a gram] total uI 1406,00!) square miles. or nearly the combined area of the United Statesand Mexico The means by which so mag- pificent a domain were acquired natur- ally excite the curiosity "of every one who [eels an interest in the progress of_ national mgv-‘mehm. particularly 0.1.. Barnum mum, wnue. arm: “at ‘1 "If? 0! must effort, the Indians IMF 50 ha" completely failed in their “tempt! to Inbdue the Abyssinians.‘ In striking contrast with the feeble tundition o! the colonies founded by oth- er countries in the aggressive attitude of the English. who have not only occu- pied, bl“. have peopled VAST DISTRICTS 7Tb?!) are mg hta conuPrning the holdings at ca. Germanv and Portugal are lly abundant, and equally manly for as. at. any time complications may or war may break out. In which such information would be price- the prowess of qudag. when p MOST A( THE ZULU WAR English: as a. nation RESSIV E the naked Arabs itted eveg against 0d. Like the fashiqna that soul torn have .01 spraying their clay mode by uain the mouth as an atomizer. It may not . elegant. but it is effective. A musician wu atmndpd in a (My and afplied (or _help u: a nob man who n. tended bu: concert the night be- fore. .1 __ . . . it up carefully with a pin, dip your lit- tle finger into the paste and dab the mixture on the lace? required. resa it down at once. T e picture must rub- bed as described until not a single bub- ble remains. Then it. will never break 10038 from the mount. Should you be so unfortunate to dro paste upon the Lace of the picture 1i it off with the tongue_._ That is _th_e'profe‘.§monal ineth- Have your mount ready. also a piece of smooth brown paper. Lilt your pic- ture by taking hold of the upper right hand corner with the thumb and forc- finger of the right hand and the lower left hand corner with the thumb and forefinger of the left hand. Look care- fully at the mount. and hold the upper right hand corner In a. direct lme With the upper right hand corner of the mount. the lower left hand corner u: direct line with the lower left hand cor- WWW-610cc“. bringing it close to the . be board,the'n let it drop quickly.- 128 your sheet of brown pa er,. put it over the picture. hold it firm y In the centre by placing the left fist upon it, then smooth quick- ly. [rum the centre to the sides. by rub- hing the right fut over it. always prese- ing the hand from the centre to each ta the matter? 1, air. you see th mrl [have no funds musman, air. andâ€" RECOGNIZED AT ONCE on find a. comer curled. lift JUy with a. pm, dip your lit- into the paste and dab the the__plac§ yequixed._ press 'it Imull raise, sir. he [want to leave m1)». I am only understand‘ hours' time, so that milk strained in the morning could be skimmed and the pans be ready to strain the night's milk m. I got. to studying an it through Hygdaxlgmq resgl‘ved to gxperimpu} s PRACTICAL IARMING. per. then make an” all by rubbing dinnpr knife. (a: this ointment to th‘ foot. between the cl it, with a handgun thé' chm-cl when one x he'd bu ounce, an? common ounce Melt (0361:1159: per. then make an mt all by ruhlging spam 9 hoof is up behrea‘ well with 11¢ WI and if thvrelx’re ac these by ru . in: when they '13 st Then apply his 0 vaseline. {o r on: half an o as. ‘1 Th‘ ut 1 ‘ittl some FEE DESIRE vs. CAPACITY zl all 11‘ I‘LNAC uld ate lkfi GOOD ROADS IN FRANC E A REMARKABLE DOG For Light and Power. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Ll lnvutlnuon nu slaw- lt u m In In: Water Ihn In It: Ah. henn’f {fl THE SOURCE OF MLABIA. GENEI If SHOPKEEI was

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy