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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 19 Oct 1899, p. 2

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“no Jim. mm In” ak'TiiiiGTiiiiF aint ' e,,i1?et-s','s'iill'l'.slfii'i't"esr: ','.il,iJii(ff'.ifliit/ s,;;,.:';;, nan-aug- Usd _ e fi',,itiiiiiiii'iiiiiiii'iiii. ' ' a: 'Althtr,lLll'ilk w Ate-rue! IN acre- at Lam was laid the other day ttrt6,600it “Wuhan. There in any )0 ecu-um of the “Growing Ttmf 'and launch being mote bundled than the 'isrtner. Theaeln in one talking Moreno between the condition of slain under the late government and patent. conditions. Then men grew rich, very rich some of them, but it was the to" who prospered while the great majomy were pinched and hard _x""" w .. _ - up, very conspicuous among the latter being the tumor. Now all chm in the general pmperlty. Right well have the Liberals redeemed their pledge to mljus: the tarid' more equit- ably and distribute taxation more even _ ly. These are the days of the tultil- ment. of Laurim‘s prophecy that when he attained power men would not need along army of llgaros to prove that they were pmsgmizu, all they would need to do mould he to pct their hands in their puckets and feel that they were rich. The fairness of our I'auadian Judges and their freedom from my corrupt- ing intiueuuy is something or which we boast. We are proud of our judiciary and have implicit faith iu the upright- ness, integrity and impartiality of the Judge upon the bench. And rightly Bo, for it is an unheard of thing for one of our, judges to wilfully pervert Just- ice. We believe every judge up to the point of Mdiuar it prisoner guilty or not guilty is guided uniy by the evidence before him and is singed by no feel- ings other than cold impurtiality. That point being pasisril, however, there seems to be a good deal of (Inference in judges, Human i‘cclingsand human sympathy may sin p in, and exercise their iotluomNy in giving sentence, and perhaps this accounts for the disparity in wins-mes sometimes observable iii,'/,i,rr"h"d"i'al'iiret'2ri'e"iiio"TrtrirT To the ordinary mind it seems undouht- " veil and orange blossoms and car-. ed that some; criminals are punishm‘ -iul a hoautlful boquet of white rose» - . t thousand a easy ttter the ceremony was perforated, out of preportlon o o . . . . md congratulations offered all sat In pomtls that of Itobert Madge, tis 1-... to a tramptuouatdittmse. The} Napanee bank rotiLst. For comp“: evening was then spent pleasantly In _ ith that crime Maekie was sentencm' germs mu various other amusements. to ten years in penitentiary lhough he r'l'he ly'g,'i'."it'ii,h' left Tr theixéowedé . . "' ._ ' ' ‘13:; bur or an]; ton, own an tthr,',':',':',',',,",',', s",,',',:.',",'),',,,' Coe,,,,','.','.' other Eastern points amidst showers of recomme ‘ ' hunzl mull wishes from hosts of while Pare mdlloldennho are mm ;.}..u.;sf " old fn crime only got three and fcur 'ltil'f"lid,at, the recipienltl of many . . h aself con- mun e g1 among whlc were a years respecuvely fre , handsome opal ring from the groom. a tossed accomplice goes on suspended 'ining mum suite, a. handsome clock, sentenced am: [martian “aims: .'""'y 'i?gtra,2'g,"1ttdul itthtt" 6.133,“.1 up- Pare an EIolden ircctes l Hur CW P.' piano e m o e n es par- denceaathev did against Mackie, is “If: the t t . . " mung gees s prescn were acquitted. An effort is bung y.ade Messrs Schweitzer, C' S Weber and L. we understand to have Muskie hber- S Weber, uncles ofthe bride. ated. Public sympathy is with hint - and it is to be hoped executive clem- Fries-Lacks ency may be invoked. --- t The following account, of the process of the manufacture of peat fuel and its valué for heating purposes compared withconl appears in the last issue of the Scienlilic American. TIN-re are evidently untold miiliuns of would: in our peat hogs: timpressed "out fuel is bcing nuadc, in Canada at Slmllhnl in llu- Provinco of Ontario. The hunt is obtain-ml from a swamp near by which has mun-m nl 40,000 510.05, and the punt bed is from 1 to 20 fee' thick. Tlw peat is culuml dried in the air, is their pulverimul. passed tlirongll a picker and tu.a hop- per which autontatieaily feeds into a 2 inch steel tube, 15 inches long. The pulverized porn in l'nrrml through this who try pressure and {annual Ity dies in- to [winders time inchra lung which are almost as tlvarrit as unihmritc coal. It weighs 83 rounds per (ubio foot, weighing 10 pounds less than anthra- cite coal and being 10 pounds heavier than bituminous coal. It has been tested in locomotives, showing the thermal value of 100 pounds of peat equal to 95.15 paumls of coal. The cost of manufacture is 00 ccntsper ton. "in is Gig that. there are Coo0,ooo more: of peat bog in Ontario Mono. The 3Ith annual "looting of the S. tl Amcmliun ofllnlmin will he held an Galt on Tuvalu); NFlnpsda.v, and 'rtturslur,ovtobpr21ttt,'di5th and bith. The sessions which will be hold in tlw Central Ptmdtyteriatt church will be h0he inusrestlntt. Ott the IT:.':':':.":?,'??.:.) The bride '3. the reciplent of many am the “lunch of Inch pmmlnonl beautiful anlltl- The happy couple "MN" Sunday Behool Workers " leave may." tlwlrhomn on a farm the Rtttt. 3- Hamlin. Q. C, TOTODW one I? r t M Bright followed by a “M D”. 0630"] mm”: Ree. M good wishes from many friend; A. C. Clive, Epworlh We and Band-y School Secrets” of a. loth- .------------ odUt church; John A. Fulcrum. . A., m Immu- “ - otttgrtr. Md" the "" Are grand, but akin Iguana rob “Sunday School Worker-lam ttfoot Joy. Bucklen’n A on "Ive B. P. Jacob- actlng chairman ot the rum then). also OH, Rnnnln a International "trbattttkhoolEx _ vs Fey“ song, Floors, Rollo, Felons, agrd m. 'egl%firt ttrd Corn Wt can, Burns, "rmrtuqdut . A “is... m I k"a'i'i'ii' lion- ' .5 " ha at“. ttt an .natftsuesntose- DEPARITY IN SENTENCE Compressed Pea! re. Provincial S. S. Conven‘jcn iiuria.- . tG"i'iiiiTiiiiWiicraiiaii- r. . . t t ' lie"""'"'" filk'ilk're,ettstgtt ========== -t,te-'.ptteiey" his. ----- In on“ _dyefatt In your, mk- $1: :ri'nmed with pearls, white satin baby . ribbon and valeneienne lace with bri- uht- " veil and orange blossoms and car-- sum" -iul a lmautiful bonnet of white mm. l my ttterthe ceremony was perforated, m md congratulations offered all lat; __'.'. w". to a tramptuouatdittmse. _ Tho) F “"3724. " 1'5“?" s..-, Re,In'N."tP,1 atattgttaq an “I. ",',tyr4tet'.tr'Lt. 'ttleg), nu a. Giiiri; an to Coca-l Print A w uh m BohetPr, 2,to tpet tm'ti.ry 3, who -manhre, " 1ur2tett',",'gr"a'2, 4:1 by the My.“ My Wand“ by the tye,',',',"'?,; be government pn'sonon were u custody 765 days and the municipal priggnen 1151311”; r, " .3 "JiitGGiGritriiusasiutta, 10 Eng 'ish, 8 Irish, 1 Scotch, 3 United Staten, anlkir prisoneg trpm other countries. Therer were 24 Roman Catholics, 25 Church of England. 10 Presbyterian, l0 Methodists, and 28 prisoners of other denominations. _ -iroraTaGG were married and 66 unmarried. - -iota, cost for food, clothing, fuel, light, ,rattand otper items $774.60. "SHEER; could neither read nor write. ot muse committed more were for arson l assault 8, drunk and disorder- ly 7, hiGT 2, house-breaking and robbery}, indecent assault and ttxt posure 3, keeping house of ill fame I, theft 27, lunatics 5, rape I, receiving stolen goodae, seduction 3, trespass 4, vagrancy 25, and other otreneets 5. “fie" Tai- Git Vper prisoner for rations was 7.61 cents. _ There was 1 barber, 3 shoemakers. 7 had no occupation. 3 brewers, 5 butchers, Icablnet maker,1 carpentor, l carriage maker, 3 ‘cigar makers, 3 clerks, l cooper, 2 doctors, 4 farmers,1 gardener. " laborers, l mason, 4 mouldcn. l painter, 1 school macher,1 servant. l tailor,3 teamstera or grooms, 1 tinsmith, I oeypations There were no escapes and deaths. A very pretty wedding took place at Listowcl on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, when Miss Hannah Weber was united in marriage to Mr Chas Finkbeincr. Miss Lena Grills acted as bridesmaid, while Beatrice Morlock was maid of honor and carried a basket of roses. Mr Aaron Weber, brother of the bride supported the groom. The nuptial knot waltied by Rove J C Morloek and Firtttbeirter of Milvcrtom The bride was dressed in white organdy, The bride was the recipient of many valuable gifts, among which were a handsome opal ring from the groom. a .ining mum suite, a. handsome clock, A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lack- ner on 4th inst, at 4 o'clock when their eldest daughter Susie was united in the bonds of wedlock, to Mr. Ed. Fries, of llerlin. Rev. A. ll. Shultz of St. Jamhus Lutheran church Elmira, tiedthc nuptial knot securely. The bridelortkenvcry pretty attired in a mstuuie of funu- poplin trimmed in ivory satin and pearl trimmings. and wasattvndcd l-y Miss Lizzie Conrad at Elmira, wir" was attire" in a Vvl'.1 her-culling costume. Harry l.:u-km-r. hrulhcr of the bride supported the grunt“. After the ceremony the newly married couple reecived the usuul cout rr,ratulatious "r the friends present and at r, (IR-luck all nut. down to a delect- able wedding dinner», Mr. and Mm. Flies will take up their residence In Berlinnnd he followed by the well wishes of hosts of friends. MW." A wry protty wedding was cor.) wruml it the home of Mr. and Mrs. l mum 1; when their sotmgestdaaghusr," ltl" :‘Juhol, was united in marriage to Mr. Atthttr Cnrmh of Bright. About iO gnnsls were assembled and alter. the ceremony all sat. down to a sumptuous wedding dinner. The bride was very prattlly attired in a robe of pale blue and white satin. Mina Ella Kerr of "right acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Ed. Laing of Hamilton supported the warm. Tho wedding march was played by Mina Freehorn of l'lnttsvlllo. I'm .t,ritruta from a distance wore: Mr. ~m-l Mrs, A. ('urmll of Detrnlt, Mr. and Mrs Thos (YIIt‘raliJlissl) TrnsstVr, Him It. Woods and J. Doorr of llorlln and many from Plnttsrille, "right, U'mtdtrtoet, and lnnerkip. - 'iis" were temperate and 49 intemper- The bride was the recipient of many lmautiM presents. The happy couple have tit,,'.?: their home on a farm one I? _ t of Bright followed by a M good wishes trom many friend; OCT OBER WEDDINOS Finhbeiner-Webcr. It Canal: ~Bullock éeavera, and (i- otheir [HE tatttttihitr. WINE”. tulip-cut "Ottawa, .0». ".--9" - in new - " M _ that the mill“. of the Dominion will be all“ not by tho Ottawa Gov- ernmt .to fur-hp a contingent In: union In the 1h-Vlll. _ .. Th'lnperhl .uthateiti- but. " along known that the Governing» at Canada will gladly [Irma . tom tor nervico In South Atria. " w” at. the request ot the Blunt Gavan- meat we the Cnnadhn Auburn-luv tion refrained from lulu-{uni pub- lic announcement. u to their Inm- tiom in the event. of curtain thing- happessiogt, but, navonhcleu, tho War 0mm Well know Iron mm lent. by our Government that we were Handy. Word loathed. The hope that war would be Avert;- ed had mainly to do with the atti- lude of the home uuihorilles. but a. despatch received at tho Militia. Dr partincnt early yesterday morning makes it clear that the Imperial Gov- ernment has no hopes ot peace. The cublt‘gram, which was directed to the Minister of Militia, in. of course, in cipher. It asks how many units of 125 otlicers and men each Canada can furnish tor service in the impending uruggle. F The War Dulce ha. evidently 'deeid- ed that the aid of CanadiAn artillery will not be necessary, for tho unn- are to be of cavalry, infantry and mounted infantry. TOP-l " “Nico. Great Britain will pay the oiriecm and men from the time they are mus- tered in, and will alter the war give them the same pensions paid to the British soldier. In the event of any at the Canadian contingent being kill; ed or dying on service. the usual pension will be paid dependents. The Canadian Government will only be asked to land the men in Natal, or perhaps at Delagon. Bay. it the ru- mored secret agreement tor the pur- chase of Portuguese East Africa be carried out. Alter the war the con- tingent will be returned at the ox- pcnsc ot the British Government. The various Canadian units will not he lirigailcd together, but will be attached to Imperial corps. The. pro- ject advanced by certain Canadian otlicers for a separate Canadian con- tingmit, making an independent force cummnnded by a. Canadian omcer. will not. be carried out. The highest rank to he held by any ot the Caner Iliun owners will be that of Major, the command of the various regi- ments to which the units will be joined will be vested in otticers of the Imperial army. As to the number of units, 125 strong. which Canada can furnish, the Militia Department was making irqiiirius by tehgraph last night. No man who is not in the best physical cmulition will be accepted. The men alien-d by their commanding 'otrseera " in he put through as still a medical examination as can be devised. The v~;;xminiug physicians will be in- structed to bu.eapeciallr careful to tltstcct all casts of short-aightcdnoss, vuvicose veins, tnaltortuations of the Crot. aprde and instep that might. in- terfcre with marching, and tendencies to lung or heart trouble. All men suffering from any of these disquali- $iratious will be immediately reject- . Cll Get 2000 Men, A high omcer of the Militia. Depart- ment stated last owning that the de- partment. was certain that 2.000 ofti- n-rs and men possessing the best phy- sical qualifications could be enrolled and despatched to South Attica by October BI. which la the date Hyen- linnul by the War Otrice "uthorities as the latest at which the Canadian contingent will be acceptable. Last night Licut.-Coi. l’inanlt, The puty Minister of Militia, telegraphed tho W. E. Sanford Company of Ham- iiton, the contractors for militia clothing, ordering them to cause making artillery unilonns. and in- structing ther" to turn out, with all speed 2,000 pairs of infantry Vou- so": and 2.000 lunics. Thirt-avouid unifurm 1,000 men, so that it. is fair- ly certain that. the Government. will sir-ml mint qlw nnxicly of, Canadians to tip,ht for the empire is not Conlinrll in thos" who have rcmuinvd within the hunk-rs of our own country. The Mi- litia lh-erlmont has received omtt, uf 't-ulislnu-ut from forum-r Cunmlian rumlis.rn now living In New York, “(151mg Dakota: St. Paul. Chicago, St. Louis. Louisville and manyothcr Aim-rim" chic-s. One man, an 'tr- Ruyal Grvnndicr, writ” from the City of Mexico, offering to report in ("lawn whenever his sew-vices are ne- cessary, nnd nth-rs to bring with him {our outer Canadians, lormorly mili- tiamen, the whole party being will- mg to pay their expenses to the capl- tal. _ Fir Wilfrid Lam-let will be in Otta- wa orrThursuay, and at the Cabinet meeting which will beheld on that any the Minister of Militia will pre- sent a sink-man: n to the numerical strength of tho available other" and int-n. ll. nu seemed proluhlo last night, hmiilluel have hogan, then mot,itir.atton will immediately be cot"tttoncvd, and Bo thoroughly. al- though quioily, has the llililln Do. pnrum-nt been working that It in not. (Wm-rind that it will take mum than inn tttSyst Minn the whole lure:- will ho mtmtorptt, fully ttrtmvt and equip- Perl and romiy to limp on hoard the irunspnn which the Government of Canada will charter. The transport. will all from Mont, m! " tho war he not averted. about tho 22nd or mm MIMI“. Grey In A" lady, nwm Bound. Oct. 1L--A'etortidor- ttOtt? "norm In hem“ (WHICH! ny mo merturttq of the all! Thttt. III the W pnllllm to lead A earnings»!!! to tttq Tran-vial. Row-rd load mIIMi-n'n-n. many of whom hast him a courno In the military 'thooltr, have volun- “and theft tun-views. lav. Min um tuiifmiiiib South ”in It” m. lay you; halc- who "to - - who MI.- 89%,“: “was: 120 has than 1,000 of a contin- Good Men Only. m 'mm -et_teti.b.tw-tret-rd thou-M Inna. can.” ammonia-um“ 'ttehard .Dohglltlloubw.‘ gnu-n.00mq M. ad Mayor m Mulep m a. Bond cl mac'nioniy bo- la” noon. and m (“on s deeidu4 V "WI, Vulcan. by the hull- and in» In the [rah you. The Cane- dhl Premier, one! “a. welcomed by Phtqideat R. B. Lyon. Secretary. Stone And others. Wu encoded to the when: Mg'; Hie entrance wee the sign- for a. temporary cc.- utlon of business. and the traders, climbing on chain. IAN“. and arm on each othor'e backs. yelled their greeting- to the visiting Gun-dune. liar-pom to all. for c emu. Premier lander responded tsrieity. He we that, as " can" to chum het- ter social and commercial relations with the United State. had been Pars “any sucoeul'ul. he “(an happy. He duo laid that. Can.“ we. the beat. purchaser the United States bad, man for man. Yesterday afternoon the Canadians were driven through the parks and over the boulevard system. Guests haw. for Home. Chicago, Oct. 1r--At 11.BO o'clock km. night President McKinley and the members of his Cabinet. left Chi- cago for Evansville, Ind. The titutl number last night on the President's lengthy list ot engagements was a banquet given by the Commercial Club. Fir Wiltrid Lauricr was unable to be present at. tho banquet, and dele- gated to Sir A. C. Pelletier vt Que- bee the task ot expressing tho thanks ot the Premier and his friends for the treatment they, had rcceivcd in Chi- cago. lion. R. R. Dobcll Innowcd in the same strain, telling his hourcrs what a very much greater nation tho United States might have become had it not broken away trout British rule. His speech. which was eloquent and humorous, was received with great applause. Sir Wilfrid and his colleagues. with the exeeptio'n of Mr. Dohcll and Mayor Prerontaine, left the Dearborn Station lust night for Canada. The depot was crowdrd with cheering people as the train pulled out. Mayor Prefontaine ot Montreal was then introduced and spoke brietly of Canada’s industrial resources. and in.. sisted that the proximity of the two countries and their community of in- tereat made " desirable that they should get along without differences over tarithg or boundary lines. Washington, Oct. 11. - Adjutant- General Corbin nnnounced yesterday that the censorship at Manila had not existed for n month, General Otis having til-olished it on Sept. B. There has never been any occasion for an- nouncing the fact until yesterday, when some question arose as to the restrictions that might prevent full reports about the [all campaign reaching American newspapers. It then developed that there is no re- striction. Any despatch can be Bent by a reputable correspondent, to a reputable newspaper, although under tho new regulations Information of value to the enemy or untruthiul re- ports will destroy the sender's future usefulness . Phlllppl-e Ce.nnhlp Aboll-hel Toronto, Oct. 11,-Mu'very train that pulled into the Union Station yesterday had among its pnssengerl a number ot people who Were conspi- cuous because ot a purple and white badge which adorned each breast. They were delegates to the seventh Ontario convention of the Interna- tlonnl Order of the Klng's Daughters and Sons. which opens. this morning at 10 o’clock in um ?.w.c. Guild, McGilt street. It Is estimated that over BOO representatives of the vari- ous branches of the order in this Ivo,- vince will be present when the roll is called. Up to last night about 200 had arrived. llnlilnx, N.S., Oct. ll.---), Ink-r- Colonial Railway Minion M, North street. the principrtt pussnnm‘r RIG. tio" ot llnlifux, um: llw- 'rruiP or " Imlcl burglary early .vrtyrotoy nu-rn- ing. Thr. sore nl the llmninlnn At- lnnlic Ituitway “'nn Ivluwn open. Th" cracka-n svcured $100 in cash and private pawn: at value to the om- clnla. Mjgnfléicya " put; m- Vienna, Oct. 11.-mu, omcinl Wie- m-r Zeitung publish-3' a letter from Emperor ancln Joseph to the Pre- micr, Count Clary. ordering the clot- inn of the -rttton of the Austrian Rclchsrnlh. London, Oct. 3t.--Lord Charles Blown“ Reginald. uncond son ot the Marquis of Londonderry, who had boon ill [mm eomrumption for Iomo time, In dead. He wu born In 1879. Kingston. Ont., Oct. 12. - Pete! tauteur, Wolf Inland. a veteran rau- dent. was hurled ymtg-rdny. Ito had reached the we of 100 years. Tho mllltln More. of military dil- trlct No. 2 an kept at the Old Fort In Toronto, on the lake front. Wed.. mwdny nlght lomehody tried to burn them up. but the ttre wu discount! I“ out out. Charlo- Dlrwln mu so weak I! hmllh that but tor the wlfe and ehr1. dmn who "reel him from tmublo and gave him the lelsnn of n painful born he would probably In"! In" and. his great til-cannon. Ttt-rherpt-nmat-ttrthe .tnt.6ertgrtenteettte0tt-ttettt. pint-mum We. l'lf‘llll'l Got 0100 n Halifax. King's Son: and Bauxite". All-uln- Purina-ell Clo-ed. bled at the Awe O! 80, the! I Coll-r1. "if. tttttttmt mantras». _ Guiana-Oct. 'diiiigPl. the any 5 a” DIV-”III". may pro - ,pred '.rf "is. ta""',':,',',','.': , , w Trill“ (3%.. m .T I‘m”. the one in" "use?“ . n- clam: am by no a... P. sh Just. an thing. All shapes and 'r.Bti.heusistaroeWutla.it '.'." - sight. mugsvohhvhvsoous “1.!- “his“ end his opinions so to we at» . mud. that and. than}; nutshell. lie ssid that white the “is ov- tatt,','? woulpr d,'" unto-It! 0 . I The Po ular In: a y o out uen. I the (human troop will also be in . receipt of 25 cents per day iron the ' ' Boot and til oe Store Government ot Decode. The contin- I gent that will be Beegt in the ttttnt ot ___.__â€"__â€"_â€"â€"-â€"__-â€"_-= ' hostilities will be capable ot being WWâ€" . mobilized within a short. time. A C'igEet ........ It is the duty of Humamty The Cabinet “ill meet at " mm. to-day, when the First Minister will be present and when the whole silun- W Lion will he discussed. From aathem- . . . u: sources it in learned that the (low It even becomes part of the Inn-ion of men in the world, to T'Ti"/ Lili “JV“? it" the if"; dreu themselves in a rational sud presentable manner. It lends up " war 0mg PC ar o “In " . . . . 1,CO0 troops within a, week. Without tothe highest .ide.al In life. It smooths any many of the rough any doubt it is certain that the Cow edges which it is our lot to meet Therefore I',"t, 'tttttug,",,- Bdiaa contingent will be assembled also 0 co in within this time. Very quietly the suitable, not only by youramy Wm’ but y g vrepartitiontt have been going on, but you wear. . . when the time comes tha Katherine of You cannot afford to wear sloppy clothing. It is . wake»: of betf"',",'/i,i'eek,',otr,cuet" J ill,gtit. bo " humanity to judge by appearnnee. Even A dog will both st tb tramp t u c b . . . The ruling In lion-Iron]. while a well dressed men will pass unmolested. . _ bl,""o'/"iti, Oct, ,1,'2af,'/Jrc.g"e and Men are looming that they cannot afford to be ill dressed. _ m I o ' various on rm or I3 . . . 'l')1, on 'ld',, I ui vive cumin . 03% A young man who Is careless of his personal appearance Will be t v i y y, . . . k . d he to the unnmmchm-nt that a con- careless In many other respeols, and this is always ta on into cons! er- ct/',.'e,1"tto" 2133. t',/"ihff,','g',/t,',",',t.'. “in when he tHrpliets fora 'f1',hlt " diately. But no omega; Contirmation Robert Burns says "The [in d shlhe standard of the man but the at the news had been received at the kind of clothing 1: men veers II on indication to u very large extent lirigadc (mice. The drill hell was ofhismind. the centre of attraction for those in- . V H d t . . terested in military tsltairm, but there 7...... allele fut! we eanrsota or . P Ignore: . lril'l, ”EMS“ to bo 1°93qu it)?” This looks as if we were writing you in the Interest of our cloth- ' icm y lure was no .normn on; . . . . . . . F utiomciaHy, the opinion was trcvi.s, ing business. and we are, but it is also written in your own Pure". cxpresseu that the news was true, . We must all be constantly mount: of the many good things nee- that the Government had no alterna- . about our ha mm e we m a, t to or t t em. tive but to accede to the “when of cmry to bring PP ' P ge the Canadian people and send a con- ----CEME_r.-- tirypmt. - - - A. ~' . V" - - A A A Many omers of enlistment were made to the when; who happened to he mt the Brigade 0mm. but, ab. though in some cases the mama were taken down, there was no oaicitu en- listment L. ‘un. '-i-,t.MtnooioP- Hon. Dr. 'uordcn, Minister of Mili- tia, who left for Ottawa by the morning train. was questioned con- cerning the matter prior to his dc- parturc. He replied that no when] action had as yet been taken by his department. " the arrnngementl had been undo so deitnitely an an- nounced, he considered it quite like], that he would have heard about it. "on. Mr. Borden. Minister of Mm.. tia, who was in the city yesterday, expresscd surprise and amusement. m. the circumstantial information given as to the stir reported to exist in the Militia, Department. at. Ouawn over the. proposed despntch ot Canadian troops to South Africa. The Minister declared that there had been nothing new in the situation, so fur as the Militia Department. was concerned. tor some days. Weeks ngo the Impe- rial Government was thoroughly in- torrutd of the Canadian Government's readiness to do anything that could he done reasonably. and without Mir-n waiting for the Imperial Gov- ernment to say whether Canadian troops would be likely to be required or not, arrangements were made for equipping a contingent. Orders tot uniforms, cu: . were let. with the un- rluratnnding that, if not required tor n Transvaal contingent, they would be used for next year's usual sup- plies. Mr. anto reiterated Sir Willrid‘s declaration that Parliament nusl meet before any decisive BCIJOII could be taken. - The Slberln- Take-y London. Oct. 12.--lt is reported trorn'tacsrow lhnt, the Allan Lino stvatriship Sllmriun has been charter. ed to lake nne thousand men and otricertq trosa Montreal to South Afri- ea. In shipping circles it Is asserted that ttttother he." million ions of shipping will he required by the Gov- vrlum'nt, nnd the owners are, tinning it "itmr"It to maintain their regular trnrlo srnicrs, Hamilton. Oct. 12.--Tt was learn- ml at the Snnford Mnnuhwluring ('V‘l!|}':ll!)'5 fttetrtr.V .vesrvrtloy Hull n Funny up unlar hod "cen run-ital fur "tiht-rur. [or the ritle corps and that the [Erin's emplnycs " ill here to wt.rk night nml any to fill the order ru-.’Iu~u the 0nd of the month. Mr. (”mm said he was not at lihcriy to sluu- the alumni. of clothing order- ml, but. he and that on the “hula the (1mm [chm m the morning papers were correct. . Quebec lhnruhoocerl. Quebec. Oct. 12. - Lieut.~(‘oloncl Quebec Slur-chock". Quebec, Oct. 12. - LieiCotonet Jones, commandant of the Eighth lhwnl mmm, has docldv-d to (all n meeting of the rtort-ettmmitraiomyd om- ccrn of lite regiment in the drm hall this owning. no as to get an ' how many of the men Would be pre- pared to voluntaer for service In south Africa. in can a contlngcnt In sent trom Canada. "There are alarm: number of trttarprrhootcrn in this corps and qulm a number hM'o " ready cxprussrd u ttertiro to nerve again-t tho Transvaal. Jan-lo. All-y Rachel. Kiorrton, Ja., Oct. T2.-mte Colo- nlnl (lovcrnmont hull Percival] a m- lblmzrnm from tho British War omre, rh-cHnlng with thanku the on.. ot the twrvicos of tho Jamaica mllula In South Afrim, but ordering the Ngu- lar Jamaica army rmwva to rvport Immediately and to? rejoin “to color. on Oct. ll. Rosanna. arugula: and [MW III." . Chou-t In, All“ 0-. AW!- oulon of Du. W. Ola“...- " nun- Inna-ulna: all (“can tr.. C. W. Howard. l'eak'n Island, It... 'rritor. "Enclosed and 35 on): tor which kindly send me I box Dr. ttr,'.'? Ointment. I but. boon may humani- ,rttttertsrtqedit h- an! I; to lug-I19! t Mb ”Wm Me'i'tte" Hat ”on mom a Wall. ”bud-I'M“- A CIASILI. TOR-BIT. 333-1 Aa.".'- 'tet.tadisiouitni-'ottoo"it-o' dun themselves in s'ratiousl sud presentable manner. It leads up tothe highest ideal in life. It smooths any many of the rough edges which it is our lot to mesh Therefore nuke yourself pre- sentable, not only by yoursunny presence, but Ilsa by the clothing you wear. For Holiday Travelling. You cannot afford to wear sloppy clothing. It is n wellness of humanity to judge by appearance. Even I dog will bath a a tramp while a well dressed man will pass unmolestod. Men are leaning that they cannot afford to be ill dressed. A young mm who is careless of his personal appecnnce will be careless in many other respects, and this is always taken into consider- ation when he applies fora siting-um; 14 King Street, Mou’l suits. tingle bWWd. whiny or unque sly'eJmpo: ted Englmh c'nv wontedl silk stitched edges lint-chu- linin. a a: d trimmings, size- 36 to M, price only $10. “his III.- Rom War the result at " Iplehdid health. lndomlublo will and Won-energy um not but] when smack Um, 'fhtt"af, Mama: ta”:- m F _ 0 1-.- iiiriiiy6dri9NNmr, Men's singkor double lure-vex! n‘quo “via, Ul woot dunk Ind mod. mm brown C nadi tt tweak. the beat hunt! atia linings. sizes 36 to H, regul-r price 3w 0') " ggial_at " oo . Menh medium weight overcoats for fall Well, imrortod Engliuh thin cord mingle breaatmt short b It atyio, lest "stirs linings. ulze " to " It to.50 Men's ulster! in gay, brown, I-lvk or blue uhndu, double-br-tard, .ugh collar. checked sced lining: And rugby “abet wrool,liw36 to M. t 38.50, Boy's 2 piece units about lined nu, duh brown 1C.rlllllcd'l an tweed, single bra-ted out: n- nlu primal“), flim, can» 82 m. . ii'iii/iriiril"iiiF." "'t Menu unlmmlriml Youths' 3 piecl nail:- hmvy white couou saith kniokm. dual. - china. n'epricc goo Man'- il wool Ttrt juketnuohln binding. buttoned mu", gntrauteed hat coior, shades in block m brown/Jew)!“ 81.25 line for only 8t.00. Prom 'tts-ttmn-B-r"" Doe. won 11" are Didn't Know "tmqqar- Bomh Amine-II Rheumatic cure Perform I Wondrou- Gyro, D. Dcsnnetele,'l’otorboru’, qrrftetg "vor month' I was unable to work, had rheumatism In every part of my body. [was [Metered by doctors " ten different timee. My hands were' drawn out ofahape, my ttrtgrsrt' were distorted, and my wriete and forearm were double their natural site. My leg was encased in n plum one for four months. I Med South American Rheumatic Cure; I took two bottle. Twenty-four hours alter Pt ett I iiGil La,Ga. One week "no: I was nble to go to work. Now I an an Mum and “mg u ever." Thus in no better sum-(meat better anlilieunnd ulnar. If pm and malt eompnrim If your dinnt to us and your-ill be highly can do for you in our Glowing-co itnm and. m worthy "tPe-ta- the stoeh whiuh they rcpt-twat. Fall andlwmul- Clothing S. R. ERNST& CO., -st-sss-llilih'8 (MTlllNsssa,ss, A Pl‘l'lAII-l CRIPPLI . SAUDER & CO,, FURNISHINGS AND UNDERWEAR " and 61100 Store. any“, Yen} fine til .ntin neckwur in f Att'. 'tr In) do, [mfg I non, durkJight Ind meviun Ihmlm- h‘llll 'im-d, choic- colored Quip". - Pucoo.,sswars0r40,3s Hum at Me, Mend Furnishings and Ur: dorweur. r' 1MNiTPi l E MYRTLE OUT i, ftltt,t)islil RFST rtyttrAiitr.,ncit-v,AuD nan ASK YOUR mug: FOR TUCKETT'S IW,, ORINOCO on» ma 1mm Full Flavor“! within your tau-h, nor have time took art-and time in zlimito'l come pleased vi h wut we lion. These are I few lives of the when t " lxrouted can". all woo Scotch and English twredes m brown and [twin mixtures B'm, 27 to 33 ut " M. Mow-75c thirh ntliikt 20 (In Ven'. heavy all wool underahitta nml drawers all dr "tue- beutod. tihbed thirt- Iml 'ieg'lt,"p,"ielt Thus come in nucv this“ Indian dark uh es regular price 500 spay , " 30t l0 dos merN gun-n- tet-d fut bunk ”teen shirts. um. ‘01!"- n-gnlnr prion 75c selling null at GO.. Meu't, lix c hundred shirts, '.ll wk“, uguhr price $1.00. Thugs have douh'e lmcks.purc linen bosom: and cull'l con- Ilnuoul ally-I, sped-l Ill 75c. BERLIN ONT 82 KluStJo‘Hn we .alt

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