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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Feb 1905, p. 7

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' tte trhirvrot. ttv mum was npoln'n 4mm within, and Home? um") out on me um With my mo rtuittettt unr- gmqs, and the 1stwt' (“'an him with g (on: Words Whirl! ho glili ttnt undo;- brand. ll! trd undrdml. tsowovcr, what Horn" told Mm. Son-yaw the who hml'm‘m tlp,, att in Warn mv MI Dalian! 91ml]: of bim?"Thrrve Ln! a man mm down "wt! whom b" gun‘- rmor In a (m yon“. “M a sort of dictator. Rm: (ho party a“ "Ter thtt our! of the «In!» to um 1qu mm mm! on" mm by than mmmlily. '.\:;‘l pen Isn't a man II (In dhttrivt who In!“ my! an; {a It. Merv"uith won: put on the, tsteps nnd brepthml the cool night Mr. A slender mm ot drug! hung cvor.vwhere about the Building. and Hm alum-4: hnpcrn‘op- was Irr'rrueatio sivLNhil him. It was au-mlly. [w thunuht. T" him in was Em- 1:"le tti"u a ttirltt4 1mm]: of tiuffatu ‘Inrr. '.rhe lights in iht, 13H ' ward “we ‘turm'd up. and Harv V,' 3m! in shim: trout a trltattttrrr "t h 'l'l:r','S. white he “mm! as a' brottnsr mum haw waited outside the itHuisitiolt. If imteed a hmlhvr. would huvn hum allowed to Watt outside tli" Inquisition. AIM. he had (cum! Jahn Harlan-n. Ite had Iont track of him an mm some- tlmiidst lose track a! ttaytr beat his; IOTI‘IL bttt it had tilsvutu, boon n 'cont. fort to kuow titat szrhhwwwni some- white. a ertrttfttrt withth “Lile he mum h-mlly hartqrormmtir,-ty Uikd 6ih. rrs. ho hml been wailing tor John to turn M-on top. of mnrsowhe hml sm'll nl-Illty. nhIlHy for nnyllzinz. and prop}; ty-:e1a,pvurr-ntrrNrtirCL Matt: in km So that tttr Tr P moved Ttmm no matter how 1 he hung hack hittr ( but Mam In lmd not uthan him in turn up In Indium. \EO‘J w “3’3 IUrui"d9tTdTd YT" W """"P, . il The Gentleman 2'1. Jt . . tt (i. from Indiana? Jto 'ttttrptttorrcr not UNIV”? . m". - Mid him pr" Mot- dry. tee that young Hart:ihc. Jr , mm: Own! ttse llvmld. the 1 u; '1' tyctt _ -~u [ml Me. Cum' and nnmhml Num- i win-mun 'White Caps' Kn Carlow county." . Mes had mm Ilrlu'k ly the mun-lawn of the tttttW', but In: had not drvttTedt1sat the Carlow Ilurklvu was III! Mend -m“ “than Hr 55mm Bid ‘mcld him that "out“: . Two pairs of carriage lamps sparkled in front n! the luv-Mun in the mrlic‘st of (no sum] hauls. mum sulzjoiucd to two (100“ humid] trhatorns, from each of Which quickly dam-ended a gentle- man with a ln-:ml. tttt “in of omlut-uce and n small, mum-us black box. and um ttlp of cmiruhuw. was juslim-d by the hislv wily, whirh Meredith bad Sum. rot' than and hy ttwir wide re- pute. Thvy tH'.iitl almost simulta- Irwxlsly and Imam}- shook hands " thvy mmh‘ their. “my to the ward down tlit' lulu: hall and up the narrow corn-L (Jun Tues land I shut conversation Tr.rtft H19 magma and a “an; silk “it ammo, then mum! the other: out of the foul!) by a practiced Innuendo“ m an. They and u long time in tho room without opening the door. "oh, John. Jolmi" criod Tom Maro- dill.. and mum] nutrlght. ."My boy. my 1roy-ohl rrfnnvli" The cry of the ('htivliléili' “an L?» that of tt mother,- fur it was his uh! 2.101 and hero who lay 1."lirloss and Imriwu before him. d? " m save his itutuortal-stite said-ah, I m"vyr made n good tnor-no-unless- “my can't cottw sm’x-n miles-bat I'll tinish yum. Skim-u. lirst: I know'you! I know many all of you. Now tet'. sing 'Atutie Lisle'"-- lie titted " band as if to beat the tinte tye I elm-m. The roles went on rapidly. not heed. ing him. "Alt, you m-mln‘t howl! Wett. laugh “way. you lmliuns! " it hadn't boon tor. this ttttlilo-but it seems to be my chest that's hurt-and tride-not that it ttttttters. you know. The sopho- more's Just mi good or better. It“! on- f ly my 020mm. Yrs. it must be the shun/um Ham-am] head-alt over. I ' lu-livm. I'll trs again next year-men l your I'll make it a datily.‘ Helen laid. l not that I should cull you Helett--t I moan Miss-Miss-Fist-no. tmer. , wood-bat lie always thought Itelett was the prettiest name in the world--' yon'il forgive mP3--and please tell Purimr Ilwrn‘s no more copy and won’t bo-t wouldn't grind out another stick , sunbeam:- smlle. WV "e_e'M. T-"" Earthly mtttsle-eannot 'ratrett--toveV-. Annl. Lute." . Meredith gave an ortrlatnatiott. The bandaged hand waved szuntily over the 'Nlltsr'ts hem). "Ah, mm," he hid. almost clearly. and tried to lift himself on his arm. "t tell you it's a gram! eleven we have this year! There will be little left of anything that llamas "gumst them. It's our cham~ plonship. Did you see Jim ltomley ride over his man this arteruoony.' . As we roictgrew clearer the abet"! “emu-d forward. but Tom Meredith, with a loud cry of grief. throw him- ttelf on his knoos beside the cot and lelzvd the wandering lingers In In: my“. "John."' he cried. "John, II It you?" . The Teller swung his um heavily over the Aide of the cot, the Hugo" m-v- or canning their painful twitching. The surgeon leaned down and Rally movul the cloth: so that the white. warm) lips were tree. They moved steadily. 'Thoy sot-med to be framing the sen» blanee or an old ballad mat Meredith knew, Tho whlupor grow more distinct. r. NVuttie a deb Irttt broken voice. and they heard It singing: like the hound of lame tar. halting mlustrelsy: ”WIYO wittowa-rtu, rmur 'rtbter.-aotdmt "Would you plan not mind." IND. run the Teller ttuttttr-"wottld you mean not mind It you took care not to brush "ulna my shoulder mam)" l'.Pt 90 59'?) 3rfP,S6trAMlt.S,b'r. WSS'ISW '0utteey vat: ter know." ape-tad an you; “new. [only moving the hand back upon the that. “8.11 diver up when In you It. He’ll stand by you. old man." The surgeon drew back. with an er. elamulou. but the Teller's whisper authored Ittenuth. Ind they heard him murmur"): oddly to himself. Mere dlth moved forward. with a startled suture. “What's that.'" he laid. “Scum to be trying to sing. or tome ttting." and Barrett. beading over to Ilsa-n. "y . . In 30ml nmmumv. l a Pa 1t,nes"i,Citltestr8tt%1U,% was-smmm rIm-mivu Rich he thought. 'I it}: a hillij o' lights in x'u up. and tltrr " Its-me was spoken norm-1- came om at If No unmet“ wr- it' (“or ml him with -h In (cl' not undat- 'ir!' a: 1M. howorer, him. trou:rhow the _d.'if m Immune an :L.‘ nu: ! Cttct Veil' l Ya'fm'e " , p; 'O' Thu "I and oct t.'.v I‘ It 1'.u't'.t Inn] will I .NEEHIHII l prmkhn! I] "I mum-d to get home-tho court- [muse yard was good enough for me- so I smrmI east tow-I'd Iown. I pass- ml the two “when. and one ten down as t went by hlm. but the other tisvd a shot as a signal. and t (at " Imud " his face for tt I stopped lung vnollgh. and It "I Force John- son. I know him well. Then I tan. and thos followed. A um. atretut of mo I saw six or own ot them spread num'ss the road. t km t'd mm 3 Hum getting through. no t jumped the MM tn cut nr‘rosl tho ttehU. I m In n KWarul of them. " Ind ruined chem 3w: wr.rwe I Jump“. t let my back In “ " Mum. but on. ot the fellow. In C, I'mul Ivnm‘d over and Imnlhcd my ". ,le In. rather-Witt an hutt of I 1‘11. I b"liere. t an. an: (m an “my and may imam: limo circle C, 'k' u", um. No on. aid autumn: I I ' 1-”- mm ram as $3.13. “I I d, ,; I‘I want that “not”. so I W”. 'w, m ti, 2:). I not a madman: with o 3 MI fww it was over. and I e" "no to i.' It» a number beam” thost I MI "a:n't do " gm" dam of reforming with theCrosstoatlers Huh-55 you catch them young. Invruro lln‘y'ro weaned. They mm tin-m nu wh'sh.v. you know. I rigging/)2)" Inn-.In‘I have sworn me tor a? to 15"" .rou this.',' T _ Harm-r and Smith had started at the t:wt.sti-u "r tlie Crossroads, but they m! :IIII‘II (Mir ejaculation“. while Mr. Ihrrivit lnukul my if he hm] known It. or n-mwv. The room was still, sang for the dim voice and the loft tme- scribings or the stylographic pen. "I leCt Judge Briscoe's and went west on t' ' hike-to a bk tree. " rained, and A "e ' 'd under tho tree for Bttei- (or. 1139:“) was n man on the other Sid" of the rem-Bott BEING". H. was ciitTiiu,tt his gown and hood-t suppose it “all that-mt his arm. Then I 5-3:: two others I um. tarther east In the “mime of th- read. I .thlnk wry lmd doluwed .0 I“ tb.. an caws‘ or your then. They had their foolish rognlla on. u, nil the othem hm]. There was plenty of lightning to we. T-r- two II the mad were alm- ply st'arniirq there In tn. rain looking at me through tho 0:911qu in their masks. I knew then were other.- plrsv.ty-but I than.» they were com- ing from behind Ina-tho welt. was sihuie. _ "Now, Mr. Harmless. If you mule." said Bum-u itssinttatingty. "if you feel C:" :-‘I€?n: my as much as you can alum ir." ". . 1:: :msworml m n tow, rather Indis- Curt mire my dvnbcrntx-ly. pausing lurk-w nltuhst every word. " Will P.' .--,r work tor" the sloppy stenograplter. "l undrz-staud. I don't want to go "ff l-'." {mid again before I tltttatt. It " \'.'I‘l‘.' “My for myself t should'tell yum mum; lava-Hist If I am to leave I 3:13“th lilu, n Getter it no one were [r'm‘shxtL lint Ham‘s a bad mmmlml- 1y uwr th: m. Why are everlasting” worvyiuue our pvotdo. Thr-y've ahvnyl law-n " home: to us. and It's “me It mu stamp”! tur good. I dou't believe how nun-h in punidmwnt. but you t . "Jurm, In " you I" of the trlttitrs presence and the hand on the shoot made a tonne” motion which [lonmr nmlvrstootl. and he took the pale thh'.yrs in Ms own very gent- ly and thou set than hank. Smith mnml toward Meredith. but the latter made a gesture whlch forbade the at- tm'nvy to speak to him and went to I razl'nrr and sat down. with his bend In his auas. , A sleepy young man had been bpnugrt in. and he owned a notebook and shook u s:ylographlc pen to that th- ink might now freely. The law- .tit. brieh'y um] with nulogal agitation. "luiittisttsrmlan oath. and “Jon the" m or the sherm‘l lnulau can. VIII tun. lorlornly from his bema “I ulnouldon. was 1M!- louchll‘ III . t-nm. tle wald simply: "mN m and not out of his haul. Theft! - in to git his immune“: “amt." And they re-eutered the wand. llnrkk-u' ere. we" Mum“. Tho lawyer wu- spmtriltstt to Mm. and " Homer wont uwkwu‘dly (crud the cot Warm» sum commuting Indicative At the "mun meeting ot North Brant Agricultuul Society a good report was submitted. The entries were 110 in excess of the previous year. and were was an incrnsc af 10 in membership. The totaLanunmt of cash prizes nwnrdod was $1,053.75, " compared with “$106.75 ot the previous year. - l --- “fun not quite clear about what hap- pened afterward. They went away- not far. i think. There'e an old shed. a cattle ehelter. near there. and I think the atom drove them under it to wait for a aiaek. it seemed; long time. Bometlmee t was conscious. sometime- t wasn't. I thought I might be drowned. but t euppoae the rain was good tor me. Then i remember being in motion. being dressed and carried a long way. They carried the up a ateep. ehort alone and let me down near the top. i knew that was the railroad Cttt- hankment. and I thought they meant to lay me amen the track. But it didn't occur to them-tttey are not familiar with melodrama-end a long time after that I felt and heard a great hanging and rattling under me and all about me. and it came to me that they had dispoeed of me by hoisting me into an empty freight car. {he odd part of " was that the car wasn't empty, for there were two men already in it. and t knew them by what they aid to me. “They were the tWo shell men that cheated Hartley Bowlder. and they weren't vindictive. They even seemed to be trying to help me a little. though perhaps they were only stealing my clothes. and maybe they thought tor them to do anything unpleasant would he anpertluona. l could eee that they thought i we: done for and that they had been hiding in the car when I woe put there. i and them to try to call 1 the tralhmen for me. but they wouldn't I latch or else I couldn’t make myeeif un- i demoed. There all. The teat la a blur. l I haven't known anything more until than aux-seem wen here. Pleaae ail me how long ago " happened. t aha“ not die. 1 think. There are a good many (hinge I want to know about." He moved remedy. an! the none loathed ' rate my arm was lying “ruched out on the (ms. and be stamped hid heel Into my hand. and after a little of that I quit feeling. . use Beecham‘s Pills. You will find a vigrrr and Tde which adds west to both wtrk and u after usin Feehatn's Wd You 'l'lli tt must et our liver, 2,tu1',' Lf bogrels right. Beecham's Pills act We a charm in setting you right. The ap tite of youth domes with 'l'h"'ti't old relish after using Beecham's Pills. Nat- ural sleep is the result of a short course of this famous remedy. To tht and Sleep feel like a new peach with ; clear eye, sweet breath and a keenbtain. Toeojoy1ifetake IyjillNlnlllll'8 PILLS. you. It is 'ssentuttr the best possible nourishment for (Micah children and pale, anaemic girls. We will and you a sample fret. It wm' build up the weakened, and wastod body when all other foods fall to nourish. ll you at. run down or elucidate give it a trial: it cannot hurt, bittstttrdohtodhtitsbesthtmt. Your doubt It the best adviser. De not do" yourself with all kinds oi Walked remedies-. get his opinion. More than likely you med a eotteentrated tat [and to enrich you blood and tom up the with All Run Down 'tsate-tkt-lathes Mon can Attdttksstte remedied. Scotty Emulsion of Cod liver Oil T) be Continued. '$ioeoen.mo'a - alumina! on every “a. Unlcuthuc h rifts act “tie a Practically til thn Ashkenavite mung you right. Jews from the "East F.nd ot F.o. te of youth domes rape" chnoso the l‘nitod States or 1d li h af Great Britain as their Inml ot refuge. s o ' refs ter London And New York are their chief ham spills. Nat- ports of entry; neither CattaG not is the result of a. Latin Amerira is able to otter them ', the opportunity of Indulging in par- we of this famous asitic industries or at earning " ex- istettetr-msgo in the lowest Platte ot I great industrlql system. There is I “and P" tendency mt the volume ot tints not. very datum emigrnion across the un's Pills. You ttt1tde/'g'",tgig,'e, 32.21125: I “gm. and life who think . in termrot men rather is as: to both than ot dollars. According to the tn- 'il,'g tttter using ttual report oi the ‘l'nitnd State: . . Commtssioner ot Fhnigrtttiott, tut t ls. You)" yen: Austria-Hungary amt. 177,!" new peruott 'ritlyt as common with 20mm in ma), weet breath undn and Rust- vmn 't2'1itti, “mm io emigrant: (as against I .021". the Toeoj ylifetake mr preceding) to the United Sines.“ , The increase in omtgntlnn horn Fin- innd and the exodus ot reservin- un- willing to sen-e in Mnnrimrtn. he. "ttttttt tor tneJncmse on the second GGiii. A large porpntttnn ol the an”? emigrnnta mural (rogues: two mm were Jews. but per- ” 2T2'.tttt - via comm iir'iis"ih'5) batgtt,aHa mc. a: an: “no.” sou-cm momma SCOTT & BOWNE Be an that this pldun lithium cl a um I: on ttttrrayrerot "YY bottle Toronto. Ont. ,nl'miiji.iiajiifiii l or IMMIGRATION. French ”nitration across the At- lantic is small compared with that trom any other Latin countries oi Europe. says the London Post. Butt- nos Ayres is generally the French tot- onist's destination-Argentina has tt French colony ot between seventy and eighty thoustutd--while'Canadtt, which is also 1 Latin country is 0. sense, is now receiving her share ot mum. gration trom Frame and Belgium. It is a notable fact that the French emigrant who goes to Canada almost invariably prefers the Northwest lot The number ot Spanish and Portu- gnese immigrants annually received by the United States is very small. The vast majority go' to South America; the Spanish - the Argentine and other River States. while the Portu- guese. who have been idstty styled the “Scots ot the Peninsula," preter Brazil. 'The Portuguese, wherever g 'colony of them is lound in Latin Am- leriea. lorm an element that makes tor political stability. Tho Spanish col- ony in the Argentine Republic num- bert more than a quarter ot a mil- lion, and is a tttritby and an orderly element of the population. l por' I Every your man than & utmo- on n but enigma Iron Europe rattle in the New World, an the Lento. Mornln; Post. and " may he "id that this ln-lux add: almost on much to the 'rtattTrodueitts enmity or the two America " does the untur~ at gzowlll ot the population, out unit of whirl: has n “prunt value" ot .~moleucy new {mm the study ot cutout sets at mortality statiyttes. lore than lull ot this exodu Ir pour- " into the United States. which mu tttract not only far too large n por~ than ot l.lyst surplus population ot the I"P..1 Kingdom but also a consider- ‘ablc rt-rnnlagu ot the anagrams trum Youth-tn Europa wby would be bet- ter plat-ed in South America, which "tag ulna): bun “(heater Spam." htud is rapidly becoming “Grater " 'aly." It I: interesting to truce the course ot emigration trom the Old to the New World and to remark the "siitnitlcattt changes that .oro toting place in their thunder and volume. The principal elements in Transat. American emigrants [tom “any. Por- tugal. Spain and France; (2) Ihe so- caut-d "out-drainage" ot Eastern Eu- mpc, Russia, and Austria, which ur. goly consists ot AUtketuvzite Jews; and (3) the supcrMous population ot the United Kingdom, Germany. and the Scandinavian Prittegpatitiea. "Drainage" of F:a,UrrtrEuroee, h Miltton and a halt. ttttttspy- Ham can“ law ther. on may Year [Mm American Emigrtustst. "Scots oi the Prnlttsultt." People the world over were horri- Bed on learning ot the burning ot a f'hturo theatre In xwl-lch nearly six {hundred people ltist their lives, yet he than are times this number, or 3.000 Mme dlchmm monk in ththgo during than you, with namely A pas-lug notke. Fiery one of those out: ot pneumonia, resulted from a cold and could hue been pre- vented by the timely me at Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy. A great mtny who had every renal! to tear pneu- monk have wank-d It on by the prompt usual this remedy. The lol- lowmx ts An Instance ot thls sort : "Too much ttttttot he all! in taeot ot 1'ttatnrerlttirt'g Cough Remedy. had a- prclally [or cold: And mum-nu. I know that it cured my daughtrr. Lunar a would. at! t Mil-“r , raved her "to when she was threaten- led with mountain." W. D. Wilcox, Loan. New York. Sold by MI "ii'l) um, . "iiiiitiriktzxTros/,it,' had n m "Um tor mum ttrctty l - nopu made by Aerie in rnal. Wood- The g0rtrtttnettt has under consider. Mock wedged In their only mm m “Ion a plan tor the Mtategieal rm- the hall nhonly twtore um whistle trim-Hon ol the 1mpertat toms that Met The pity was clan through- vil mama‘s mt naval and mill- out." Chm-m Futiot nun-ml, and tary “truth In name chemo man. “value very best ot savlslarlmn at tltatt hitherto, an the London "unruly checking my iendenrr " Stud-t4 One change “I! be the maxim-u. The speculum murky"! wuthdnvu o! the - haul-on: with the gum mm, but only tw In. (I. “will. “we” and a. m Mtards Mole hem-uh their in ”a but. inta.ir-+t"-t"i'o. h The ”reunion: an and" eongider- um n plan tor tttestttategteat diF tum-um ttt the Imperial lam: that a“ muni- out maul ttttd mm- hry tum“ In t - outrun- man. at than hitherto, an the [anion Stall"! One change will to the “Maui! orrte "out tundra-g NAVAL AND MILITARY , REOROANIZATION s%igttifteattt Changes. 1 The determination at this struggle lor non-alien settlers in Canada‘s 'li'-) vor. and.the gradual concentration til" the streams ot emigration iron) Latin countries at the Old World into a sin- ttle influx ot settlement into Latin. American are the most slgnitieant changes that are occurring in the Transatlantic skin ttt population. The political importance at these changes is not to be found by merely ”count- ing noses." It it is remembered that a man regarded as amcrc labor-man chine is worth at least 81.000 to the capitalist the v/pst economic import- ante at the two tendencies mentioned above becomes very. obvious-except to the insular politician. The United States renewed in 1903 no less than 179.522 emigrants trom these three non-alien sources; this year the iaflux shows an imaeaso'ot rather more than six thousand. It would appear that the struggle be tween Canada and the United States tor the best classol European emi- grants is not yet decided in, lavor ol Canadan point of tact, it we de. duct the 38,142 Irish emignnts re- ceivetkby the United States trom the statistical comparison, and, alter de. ducting the number of America emi- grants entering ttteputadiau North- west trom the creditnecount ot the United States, add that number to Canada’s mount, it is seen that the less wealthy and much less hpulous country is rather more than holding, its own. 1 Very lew emigrants from the Unit- ed Kingdom, Germany, and the. Scan- dinavian countries settle in Latin America, though there is a British colony at twenty-tire thousand in Ar. gentina and also twenty-five thousand Germans, 'rltieily engaged in wholesale and retail trading, while the number at German residents in Brazil is much larger-at least mr thousand being settled in Rio Grande do Sul. These.' communities, despite their snip" numerical strength, are obvious ly destined to play a. very important part in Latin-American politics. They are a check on revolutionary politi- cians who prefer to settle controver- sies by bullets rather than ballots. Tho German settlements in Brazil, which have retained their racial char- acteristics, tor nearly a generation, are now taking a part in local poli- ties-tor- they were ittdiiteretst to such matters-and constitute a most important mediating factor in the political lite at their adopted country. somewhat higher on the avenge. in 1903 the United States received 857.- 016 emigrants trom all sources. u compared with 812,870 this depart- mental year. Japan sent 19,868 and 14,264 in the respective periods, and this addition was ttttt chief item in the comparatively itrsigau'.eant Trans- Pueifte movement of population into the industrial orbit ot the United States. " seems highly probable that the growth ot the United States by immigration has already passed its climax. STARTLING BUT TRUE. tea arrive: here, u during the was. through in. Red Bea, the very great heat can decl- the Tea very uri- onnly. Immediately on arrival, imple- nre ' from each lot and subjected to the most rigid tests. find only than tea which have retained I" their original iuvor Ind utrength ure used for Red Rose (the him In iobbed " in bulk). When blended and ready to be put into nested upk- Iges. it is tested ngain just to make sure no minute he been made in the blending; nothing is left to chance. My agent: in the an are expert ten “new. wt! mu tot ot m that in sent down trom the Garden. has to pan ttieir inspection. They take samples from the quests out awfully taste them, then if the ten in for up to the Red Rose standard. it hacccpted and shipped; it not it is rejected. Red Rose V Te a T. H. ESTABROOKS. St. John, N. B. Will you test us by ordering n package? The mast imggmm ten of ali, havens. but“ an Bean" of the can in Selection 0nd 10egtt1i1te, REAso N N? 8 “HUGHES: T0ttttltTtt WINNIPIO. WHY YOU SHOULD tmvgttithsttt form displayed by the locals. who vote right n. tttemseives Big Bob Ens-on was on point tor the um time an: you. and was A town ot Ilrrllgth. Killer. ot the ittttidr 0. H.h. tram, ptared munlncenuy M can», “I thptred prominently in use voting. On my: whole. the In dun: had their opponent; dhtlnctlx mud and. ml the more by uh.» any can in the only loyal cu minim of chit playing. WWW-l looted me mm “which, but Strat- Ion! and up mutter: in “on " m Inn-Mar pity. the more a hair (In. stattdittg “to att. In the sw- oml [all the local: did decided; the but: Ind lum- work, and "mild hm had u larger more to their cm!- Stnuord, Jan. 8t.-rtt one of the [ask-st “me: that lint been seen on the home Ice in year: the. intermedi- tto indium island m'mmtuw conquered Womuock bunch “night by anon ot 6 to a. The most not- !cahlo tenure ot the syiterpre hr"' It will pay you to keep Chamber- Inn‘s Cutie, Chulen. and Diarrhea Remedy in your home. It only costs I nutter. Sold by all duals". STRATFORD TRIMMER) WOOD. STOCK. . Total.,....... ....et...'...r. .........l.3a52.000 Natl Coneetttration, The Admiralty programme calm-ms the concentration: tor war ot ships ol the various iloets and the withdrawal ot hoisted vessels to the main Numb tons. Third-class cruisers and all old was“: no being replaced with mod-l on eratt, and the designation of “Chum! Flcel." t!tiipeiytiget11t- er, Owing to tho tango ot area invol- ved,rill probshly be given to the home that, which will become an ad-I miral'a command. I hands ot the leeal violence lower with primary protection (tom the navy at MU. The Mediterranean garrisons are to remain " at present constitut- ed. but battalions Will be withdrawn from St. Helena, Barbadoes. Ber- muda, llaliiax, Ceylon. Singapore. Jamaica and Mauritius. The down- utena .oi hey-ail Garrison Artillery and Royal Engineers will remain to work the guns, mines and search- ii,hta. but the uavy'a responsibility willue increased, as these coaliug Ita- iiona exist tor the tttttttttit ot the tleet. Additional responsibility will be plats ed on the local deli-ace lorces in con- iorrnity with the policy ot making de- pendeies as 'rvlt-cottutrted " poss- 'ihlo. The worm that wilt be airtsctett in this way include the West India Regiment and the fortress and sub- marine mining companies, the her- muda Artillery and Engineers, the; Canadian lorces. the C'eylou-Ntutrtti. us battalion and sub-marine miners, the Chinese Regiment and the Hong Kong and Singapore native troops. The retention ot the Mediterranean garrismts “puts an end to a widely discusled problem. It is an import- ant dietitian. and one that supports the attitude taken up by the Admir- alty that the mmta should be tree trout ahore work at these places. Ittl addition, the stations are bases tor lloets that will have very widOreas ot commission in the future, linking up with home detenoe. Grouping oi the Forces. The army is to be grouped strait-1p lcally in India. A.rlca and athome. without the itroiatlott ot units in ata- tines where they would he useless it war time. in Canada and Australia military reorganization ta proceeding. and government by council. With an mtrpctaomretteml instead at a gener- al ottioer commanding has been sanc- tioncd in each case. Canada will lur- niah the third great army ot the Em.. ptre. and Australia will provide a (north oi edteetive value, The lin- perial iorees wilt, when reorganiza- tion is complete, approximawa be as toltowtr ', British army......... .q....... .t.... 200000 iodine army...... 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