Exeter Advocate., 1905-03-16, Page 6tflo,..--iiitTle rola of
vex •hla IstOple WO the.'
vipot a tirt 'I* tatVe thent It
death. • I
-: titry,
tut
•.2 , . Winter'
at lisitt4 "'as:"
.f!thepointe. ttlw
Pyt*t*P-'":1,0tIr Yeas's,'
• t can he 'Co. 0
can, »iId * crew of
do •elreqttifott;t21._tat
isessr e 'met the
�n& fllt&q
. hers Al
Ortuideb French shams
't•tettstitst
and 001,4,
:e at . 4 .*
,
94' 1:171:441t4):''t !*rbuirt.111:70.t.'*44,7Ait$' Ui
I Oa, ,vto
• vier '
ir*totta. S21)
ports.
ting ouSstftirs 1*1,46
s..-ssssss,sssss...sss"
flr
es4.3e to 74e ter* No..2
oatside. " ' • ' •
piiivo..canadiall, 450 te 46c for
yellow., and. 44te. to., 46e for MiXed
o."b. Cho:them, ts'eighte; Amerieats
No. 3 yellow. 54e to 64Icsrnxed
; 60:c to Alow tromi.TiOr4:00. •
Oirts.s.:Vit.N 2, 40c to Ikte outside. ,
Boiled 1011ais,44.15fOr.ears;Or boo
and *4.40 for itarrels on track here;
UQ re .for broken lots here, and
40e -outittle. ,
to. 67ts 'for NO. Os Wes
I
a h� wtui tbt Czar mt.:
w ot 'S7',e„.
lit. elf t. 'Of sthe
kiitrees -•the. stmtnit •tInQ CQU14I ,
.s tnight • . . .00Se
Isis() Ore
in're..3sP4tn Millieit 'well ant,wo trent last e
tlellestion ' is corree . ,
: tttPtit, Will -setts he cheCked 'Pt' tette' .ta freedom; . Ilewes, the Most ascot of
ural, cattses. there *eons no pre- posserful, young's man in 4Ttoropes otheses •
. .
--Irar,'-reott*dar-nilw's.ifor(14 a
Inn 1 - aved-atta- latit''tha'ItTtlit lit?
-To•Slay--wistr-!sliell-pittritkisel si.
ssion: to -th,persistent and sssassts
ro propbe1e 01caliavated vOttt sells jewelled throne Is troublini.
Ids . and the conse.titicdt cOnaPso Not bis hundred Pittlagos' find
le British reanutectmings industries hones eon he sail hts owls Not One
end. the loss- Of" the coniniand of the sr his thirtssfiva thousioul butlers,
seesfor, 8was Insi8t-0..9n the con- grocers,": • footmen. valets, • chefs.
"once.-ef :the suPAY of 10811 coal coachmen, gardeners, would ,cluingss
,Itentied.t* 'suprossecy 4 the Wit- his lowly °state now -for the purele
ttav.,tr. says, Om loondon"mall., of the User. • s
The •comatiselonerts. whestS rePort
isseset sessessss sass, no tastes. . 'A 110YAL TRAGEDY.
view .of the situation, end as.,ret -• -It Is a inovIng scene the lonely-
'. OW l'ittyYs;s5tLY that there is' 'railer who derenot face his, petiples
0 believe, as the (*Suit of •.the LLttla leather whore yesterday.
ts,t..(k.dav they
Itterararsi
sirsatrxitiarss--puessosees-tris.-men-- -rend- 1ptet 110W
of -war,"' The use of gas *prOdueers they -loved • hlmt othtn in . the -
d internist .tombustion. engines on world was quite like the tenderness
bard ship will Ohio .166dr- U soo. _ova, tho lovo_amt Pit,y and wership
cess. fel. to -lessen the use of high- Which' they, laid AsS the ,toot of his ,
doss "Welsh stens-6 coal," . . throne an th(r.tripler bond which
-CMLESTIMWTES.. • Thite-s4souldstievers tweaks. t Was
Comesissionsolstfqlses.t *,,13-0-10-14-,.-titsent -tnsthel.e---Itottti
• Ow.
rvortnt.'
'Ierts'for yeari • he; the
crowied,. Ottd did
is time'thr�ugh conStaist ,tsa
olentdeAtii.• tits. 000,
inherited his tear, Ifq •
44440V
• hillt a alutc Whitil • AS Meant to .utsitses wish -Nessa' sem; advantage to
be lite
.rtlig4. TO MS/SUM PRISON. Pavt°stecyterst°esmal'"asiteotZils • 12144b°17
Napoleon slowly dying on a oars ri• Edge, tbe tieSietner of
row' Wand. Charles -Stuart vainly the Napier Minor, as thts type of
struggling with the .hosta C,rout- bent is calledcc/intends that there
well, Car s abandonedsin the Son- are enOrittonas possibtlities, anti fats
ate Muse, Janice IL flying .for.pros Prone. eilseetagee to be ,gaIrsed Its
tection to France. Frauds I." being ,their use.. *ince It IS pilketie,4113; ims
carried a 'prisoner to, Madrid, poor, Pasible to hit * motor boat with
s*il Otto eluding his captors in the bigguts_ _ The Sillol(e. Irons an
Mountaina of Bavaria -the' long reed en _ennest gun alter a .bot hasbeen
Hr.d.fallen. ruler*" iirtite Mind 'fired eau be: evert, andS'in the Inter-
ot
, be
Ve vrnjquish4.*rats
length awl twiee
The'. headers.' have
nava
Igt" ;Ttitttesittsinresintireated-• th
• west
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ito ters-Crettmery continues to
' C0100 -forward fairly Well, but that's
les- are eare' and .firra in time.
Creamery, 'prints . 27c to 28c
l)arr. '
s. ., tr 1,13 -Ment .,„.„-,,,,....4..., -4,,......-- 144_
Jiitorittr,graitA--,........10rjo_I& ttt1-
i --. -M. rolls. good to waved va0 iltddk tli. the unites 'they could see hips stand iia -tire. hist
•cboirre .:.... ...... -.22c to 24e'r notate 6 with their patient 'retires,
s Iiingslom With the limit. of ' 4,000 -
• do large rolls ... . 20e. to 22c their little children! tSurely the
'feet from the ttU11411Ce of the earth at ,, _ bad ... - -
do --Medium -- -... ---- lih: to 1-oc 90,207.283,a98 -tons, The present szar, wno a Acne. .1ttrOSe Paiitao-
' English -market has es rang with the laughter of I tie
______Issess, wee commission.. as the sesult of elabor-
•- issselonsist ._sss. Vils-serely, ibis C 4
sat the Little
. A er smold: mssAshitle 2.se. from
lets- j...*Lti tri Ionel Vz.t.hoSO ?xi befaPviaroltro th.swe Por.roolectite ow,
he is alone among millions; cut oft it • • •
Mutt -01-1Secipler and"- --tiur:worid by Olt, ALTElt rrs COURSE.
his own act. Be lmts seen hts power the lig/4nm - 01 -the boat and its
Pass from his bandsseen it go eonsequent absence of momeictum al -
"glimmering through the dream "or lows it to stop practically ,when the-
thinga that w -ere" We think at him engine is stopped. .
nese, Jethe'happss,slay.as in the days. .Itr motion the beat ahrunt
41.--cittglitssiesice-spitSir nce es--Tiown intts-
realm, and' We hear as he "titAlle- Waves tif the' track, widths -it
elitrioKlitTOTOlaw04.-'1firellriLerjt;
C0Pea1tagen: ' "Good-bye, you. go great advantage for scooting or ges
back to your happy English, home, .teg out to view the enemy, who can
and l'to my Russian prison." Bow he seen without the knowlelge that
real a prison it was W0 know to- they have been watched. This Is
00. We km* that, so thin was the point Arr. Edge wishes to prove
le quoted stea* for twin
• and Ile for large. .
• Egg9-22e to •23e for new laid.
• LiMedare quiet and trnehosured at
•, 18c. . -4
Potatoes -Ontario, ofto to 70c o
.ftraelt, /6,c to 80c out of stores east -
ens. , ?tic to 80c , on track, 90c to
.05e out of stere.
Baled /lay;--Quotatioirs are
Iatdessuppli •
Tons. his people?. .They would go is gen-
.
tieness and without arms.
within 4;000 feet, -• 1,00.0140 668II 167
Below 4,000 feet, ... 6.230,433.080 • ,• • Thll Pal)0° 'Weak a • C°S-
Unproved cold ileitis 30.483,000,000 614'14 and knoutS, and guns-.. and
• In additiOn ra these eons; esti- ,tnothers weeping for their children;
and the Great VVIrite Mar Is
mates are given of undersea coal
ttelds. issfollows:.-41eyses eve roiltm He may have heard the teamp of
fe,et upon the battlentente. • Or per -
end within ttvelve miles of high
water (dark at Cul:Shetland (sir haps from a distant- battbiew t,here
a shout 'of exeeration irons the.
11°- Lindsay Wood's estimate), 834.608,- Ctalle
timothy 'and *7 ler-
in ear tots on track here.
BOA. Stralv-s-Qmnatissess' are- int -
changed at $6 per ten for car lots
syn track here.
).
titentrea1r-1arch.1 4.ssarain .-t- In
oats tbref not .4 great deal doing
• here. and no further change in the
condition of themarket../.and sales
of ear lots of No. g white were matte
,..Ett---4514----to 480. and No.3-4TO-et
per .bushel eXport.
Isiour-Idanitoba, spring wheat pat-
ents, $6.80; strong bakers', $5.50;
winter Wheat patents, 15.70 to $5.-
540
• an m age, , to ..60.
Feetftsttlanitobe, bran, in bass, $171.
wheat loin; in bulk, $17 to 813;
- • • -shorts,. $10 to $20ss niouilijes $24 A
•----28 per -ton, as :to 4inditys -
• 111rears-Denuind for rolled eat-ssilint
• -------seedissetnietss-sriths•spli:
'Unchanged at $2.124Ver bag, and at
• $4.50 per, bariel.•; Cornmeal is quiet
IlaYss-Xosst, $0 to
• $8,25 to $8.75: (later rnixcd, 57 to
*7.50. and pure clover. 50.50 to
•$6.7# per ton' In earlots.
Sumt.-Choice primes, $1.40 to
. 5 bushel, $1.26sto's1.274 in
A:art:1
Prov vy (tanadieri short
tprk$IT�1.5O; light
to .$17; American
CU, $20,4;conipound
lard. (4e tu 7c;seitiord„ ian lard, Sle
e rendered. .81.e to Otc,
qualityImmo. 12c- to,
ots 120, to 13e; tretki kill
bogs, $3.26 to $8.6.0; Ur -
hill sow, 15 to $6.05; miXed lo
50 to • soled- at $9.10 to._$
23 od carte sousitry dressed at
25 te
• Cheeise-sOntario fall *kite. 10/c to
lqe; colored, 101c to lle; Quebec..
100 to 10Ic. Qaotations are WA*
• Ildtter.-.11014g grades. 110e; weeder% Iced
• deir.V, lift to Wel, io1 batters Mitt 'Stesth"
to tifie. ag
Eggro-NaS 2, Vic to .1/10; Votaress roal hi
19e to 10Ie; seleeted. 20e to ;hytda1.
• 21e, and new laid, 23e teists'Istss _
in $t: Bridets Bay and part et Car-
inerthen Bay (Sir W. T. Lewis' esti-
41414.--383A24,000S-4sssi‘s1tsiii_
,estimated coal supply Is ovo• 140.-
874 million tons.
ANNUAL
-abet present annual output is 230
millions,: but the conunistion makes
ne prophecy as to how long our coal
resoirreei are likely to last. For
t l4Lsts-30--7esere average --in-
0 .
did there risefront many a rough-
made-grae 41as-spirit-O.
.1.,fs-th .•irsinen-s-wh
died tor kings upon the king. Who.
'Would not Jive for -men? •
ONE. 110111t --.AND TIM NEXT.
_ _
.We do net know. we know . that
in an hour a throne seemed toppling
end the reastee sot one hundred and
forty .millions stood alone.
Aliiir-as at 'Alio he -4 of sin iiiirr11
•
the veneer of eace that at eat by leadin Ids tifeter,* beatti to All/
(moa ty. ceortsing to . q same
authority. ,inotor. ' boats orfer . the
esdy means thus ter 'devised of at-
tacking an entail** submarin4s.
hind a Motor boat a:torpodo ean
tralle(I. The submerine„'outside
port can be sighted and exploded
400.'4 rapid retUrra, made"..with.out
giving -the•oierny .charsest of r.etalis
ation.
-The hull of the Napier Minor'cOlis
,anquets t e , saes health, WAX
drunk in scorn and petitions signed.
for.. freedom. • • We , know, that the
great 'Universities. the intellectual
fortrese of Russia, were on the side
of revolution and agaittst the
And we knoW :that In these last few
days the Czars ruling by telephone
until he was tired, hated by the. Peo-
ple whose: love, he rejected, feared
the men :who had led him astray.
boson itsgether 4F1twF0ripei. wife. spd.
'thou!. h extremel • 1 t ht. Is mrtch-
_ sof
Yet, the dawn of the dark dears but boat. The.hsill ismainted gray outs
in Sinita distant place •thera aide -and the decks are painted -white
to fall the shadow of n man. and :While, the interior fittingaare of
as MS striktkets figure Movie atong..wts.poliAeit -mtihog-sessy.' The latunelt 18
catch his worsts to the Storiderieg' divided Into two purl* the forward
village folk; 't containing the 'Machinery, the after
young',nsan broken by the storms being . reserved . for a 'crew- di Irwin
-oft. -State • 1 o a; _dozen_nvolarg - of the
The, expertence et' (treat 11 itain in
the Arlsitretion.„..Courtsstif Interna-
tional disputes hers not. irt Abe Past.
Proved. satisfactory. That war is a
'barbarous inetliod of settling . Otos
putts betwOn stations few- will deny*
unL these few WiU nut number,
Attrangst thenseithr those who have
eXPerienced its realities, or are to
nisant . of the subse(Ssent misery. t
Carries in Its train. -We deptore the
, advent of wals and In the., groat
cause of 'Ohrlistiattity and :civillisatlen
we are ready -to word our vett*
,
llineftliS • et Settling disputes between
nations, but we cannot ignore ths
*vaults which have act:rued' to ours
selves from the awards of (whitens
In. the •past, • '
.1n the, year 1822 a digs:Coco of
opinion arose between Great Britain
and the-Ileitea Ststtesa to:1,1re in-
spretationsto lar-pWesSaTrarq., sms
tUu clauses in the 'Meaty of Ghent, s,
er was the 'then r.Ogeing Enipereir
of Itsissia, and his asvarrt was in
favor of the United Stites, In 1803'
a„ dispute arose hetween Great Bri-
tain And Brazil over the ,question .011
compeirmatioo claimed bsi the former'
e*znwarr.iE the, persons of of three officers .belonging to
•her late Majesty's ship "Vorte." The
arbiter was then -Kin of Belgium,
and W dedsion was in faVor qf
.00041. 'Mifflin six years -est Atm last
mentioned case -=in 1860-a disputA
arose* between., Great Britain and
Portagal as, to; theirpriority of
_Claim to - • '
TI1E, ISLAM) OF BULAISIA-
,
The arbiter agreed _upon Was the Pre- -
admit of the United States, 'Ulysses •
•
sof-- stile - to sPo
Osm. year, later. -in S1870-sGreat
Britain schsinredscoMpensation 4reont
th0 .Argentine,' Republic' on behalt ot
certain 4)f` her suOjectewitolitid auf-
ivied loss during the war between the
latter and the itouldic of Uruguay,.
-The-Argentine, :Republic. dented ,arly
cent. per annonis-and exports, in-
cluding bunkershave increased at
the rate of 4t per cents per annum.
The opinion is expressed_ that ..thia
inciease cannot long continue. and
' Vierc-411/A9lzahlu--eXtuill
Of the t4al1Oviror
Missioners' "look forward to "a time
no - .tlits.ratasofsins
.crease ot output Will' be slawer, -r.to
v.--Asperiorts,:stArtatiottary•
utititt,sandsthena gradind
The commissiOners.direct Attention
O t e 01/11-eXtravsganeo 0
our methods, of raising sitearti, and
point out that the conatimption of
Mi-pstrslati owned, to h g 1 en X an generous
inest-ancLiaetortes.4.s.sonsao aver- parress_110 hedscortiesiirsthil' sk
age-al:iced 8:V0 poundsalthough it or 1109sitt as a Vers01141-1}05.SeX8100
shoidd not exceed two , pounds. The as something to 'leave behind him
use of and gas engines thy find in, hit will. Ile ruled for the, Grand
h*cr*sJng, butthey cosaiTZ.r thet pekes, their eou"Sinsrind thefr aunts
for gr**tTer cessions), we:mast look', or allowed the grand dukes, .their
eilessints----AmttAirehstsaustsestassrul
Inas '-•sa Viers t ernee ves, Viii-tfie tall
great w'stesrt present, owing to en- loved him not., -and the young -1024r,
ititles-Vetsg seattered over factories Ithough them, was not of
and workshops, with loss, range* of 'them. Ile was alone. asfigurthesol
pipeessansissraillr,;-itiollativirliellttS'; apart,. with neither strength nor
*AIN §0111tVE Ott 1101N-Ptt- wilt to 01048 he would. and with the,
iter an 0mm:dilation thestaris great 'Tidal& set 'State in other
totes, 61 pow/Ns-water power, hands tttert Theresis no r
Aviadrtilbils'sasisr.-istrdsszs - ' ures.,--tif-the-sveirdst
o ssionots "'We are a king withoet_polver
inetsirthat toaCIS *SW Onty Slut ,,the yeopg had Ids pee -
source ot-poweri end there is susreal plea leves hart ruled -them With"
ettbstitute Other. SOureke of pow- iron. 'Eighty thousand hey helpless
cla may celleve fit the, future 'the de- in, his prisons. Allitif n. million bad
Mends . gone to war. But ..more
el' Ohs our 'Cardiff 'would rise up at ids bidding.-Groutitt
given the' gretst-' down by poverty, thett gave hint
iniles!. They tell a. tale in St. Pet-
ersburg of an hour when' the Crer
•was strsng. "Am 1 C7410' or am 1
:he- Vara -out angrily to the.
Ministers who beset htm as if he
-*Az/
steel. •• But he -wesi--17iTii7i- -frig
• itts" char- 'the whole of the Vinyard part, and
- ---ii. iitk.liaili----• tieck---toieri nearly
underneath this are, located the -suce.
- .._ tow' •Land other _mechanism. ' While fur -
After protection Is assurila igins
•the ra b means of canvas hoods
• A, IltIG=Y Tor.
idesalltt _ _____,mt _ .. ,
'
•, ,• . of thin - se
times of mahogany wn-to-
,---Tlitissemtio- nt-hatesoftellsheeesseiaiest se-antisis"--so'APItteetr-that----tint
ainst-4-hem-agains
iteirs-whirwould-alys ---day, they -
have seized his' throne, and thei ovlI
41(Alt BirkT11. at WM'
..,--•.‘rt,V-e-iTery Urn.
Was too strong for the:young man
.Whose *gentleness bad (teemed the
"ho of hi ' •ple. whose :mind had
t4. submit the- question to the tied -
(don of the President -of the Vhilian
Republic, /Tote Joaquin Peres.- lie
ve his awer4 in favor of Argen-
t e. •- -
In the 3"earlefe1, dorin the war
or,Weare'7,
State's .of Muer-led, the cruiser -sfAla-
e it-arat4Ste47-etits4a _
10 -Proteid -Ton
IterscoUrttesof-des tars-ttPorisFed-
"
43,1
-“14kr ttr's401';'"4-140lutur,,Tattu -the' AhT--e reversing and Centroiltn levers,
sinswerfteirstseerrstracti 'Tire;The • •
a1Thnat1ve It is naierted °that .tita • . The after part of ANS boat may; lie
greetest ram who ever lived"have fitted with clithions and a hood so'
BtlIPPAYA MAR
* litheats-Spring, dull; No. 1 Northern,
$1.101; WinteS, no demand. Cern'
s-1.1rns No, *2'.1111iite, 001e; Nts
tuileed; 33te. Berley an rye in
thirm • -
•
• CAti'Llt .71.11AltitE14.
o. Ataretisktosst, rather
teding pervaded the WesIc
' t tosilay; Wets
riot pushed with Vigo
• Of exporteris. rang
ti *4.90 per cwt.
tionst were pres
bvtths'sOlt,liPssts.
51.211 to -.40'; good
do' ot* lair to
CO2ifl10n lo rouh, $1.2.- to
&WA
,hronghosit the $25,000,000 every tear. and
tads Where the lion square Miles af lands and for-
eentintred ettitort ,ests and mines to crill"hfi own. Out
it jolt regarded lts ot their poverty they poured into his.
' . '_ .• - '.• exehequer every yeas. .
corners- Issicatera • irretrIS..p, niit,14t, ON EA/LTri.
t t Fronisthe -great wells AlieSi -drew -
ss ss. est`'-iti-vitil-11.1- XJ-baerele of -
aoilithopureohvit 1t1 ''lst view
"''' ""---"' trOtetnn; in the 11 ( they grew eath
....."--- -ss-sst year nearly 60.000.000 tom t/t
Id in in South Wales. *rut' Prot Pr. eat foods: pitivo ;by piece they picked
th.1110*.`ot 1;30 44t,s14. - Outstailliorsesst. torelsofseordstindstss
H54fr0,000.0004.* of sokl.'. !MO; sta.
• 'fott- t. artittei -into deserts end built
, st titles tilmeet in a night. "They
solemn- 11 up the desolate Islaces with elcss
' seeking tric light anti trantfortned the Wilt
anding • dertlett S,11' empire let° gardenS.
Eddie 1140,17" gav/6 -him sixty' houses to live
18 Whiell!'he has. never. *eon, and
stables, with five thoutAnd hofski.
They gent the "firodects of . his ein*
/sire to it': thrtio thontond s'41".
ano t (*ot, hi* kingdom* Ito sisty
goterninei'fe, *Wilt% tC, "defend
wile *tare
• sighing, ,
talent o sts.-
&it etaraina, $nddenl'y
saissges, slibuting
surrotasitsf scared
sought leftr',seasearite,
t*ore
hitt t
orld rieir
etalled, that litany men of won/.
scapaeitit
been eiliPples„ or its some way rilistitT;
tally deficient. . • ,
Gustavils Adolphus was the Slay'
one of the six greet captains of the
Caesar and Frederiak were
ender this medium 'srlitte SO *lab
were Losds XL. Iticlielleu "'and 'Paily.
ratt
Pepin,who laid -the con:ter-storm oX
tha Vronistr nation, -although .pos-•
Scatted of extra:Ordinary powers. was
7_•
Nantes, perhaps . the ,gress est gen-
eral ,and itiltessitais ,of tlie• ItStantine
l'IstnPinis was, is -Physicat. 'Weakling and
all but a 'weassemosi.pigniy.
Count de Gages, one or the most
ilinatrieuirsof the SponiMt .geoerais,
a hunchback; likewise Ile ia
tlallesionlere, one of France' s ablest
adridrals. •
Nelittat. EOM -Spire
Among her messy' extraordinary Sea.
chiefs „and • Napier* ttiltqUerOr set
,S.;sttese, were smelt and, to the 000,
extremely'. &Best& Men:. . •
tali • glorious, -good st ratiti
otL4t1t,:potic-,,,,,,propoz)L7.
was ohOtt* °Ahd*, according Lo tradis.
not Winning fit ,peraostAC
ap-
pearanec.
stonis,:.ttiesnost .„itirpeiiingsilgUr4 :in
toredrt
.to higkbeeted Woes.' • a lofty
And A .gerterallinikettip test'
• -
greatest Setori:
little than; also the 11*ths'
r., s
Shake:Skate. the-' ..greatosist•
,spited man ,itt Whomknow
-tiellidte, *es :ordinat34,, in sic,.
was WOW Mediu* :stet'.
lure „
• niton, *.OlfrOt
was * • otivi a 1 t tit*
,a .pleasure cruisers or it oily contain
-crqsiortss-snamitiones- or -anything.
that may be required," but the one
ideathe buildera have kept constant-
ly'in mind ite that of as.beat capab1e.
of inaintaintrig a high rate of anted
104% 11,166. Owl
to tttpiat, • design rlmhe
boat and hr niath1ne17 8 has been
POesible to IUUU theite, Somewhat 411t
1too4 equirtuntate,
1140110et7 of one: of these'
atit-Orlat e(ghty"
rol f ginsiline) engines
freaentitions made by. the --redgrat.
.issr
purpose. This. constituted -a breach
Of neutrality, which Great • Britain
compensationwas left to the deci-
sion of a tribunal convoyed of a re-
ireseritatliss of -Italy, Brazil; -keat-
BrIt*lfl,, and the United States. The
*ward,: from *filth the British re-
presentative alone dliseeted "se exs
erstras that Gretist Britain WAS
JOU- to ht'r credit, she jrnid it
WITIIOLT 1.1 IflIjAY. ,
.0.111eireftr *1,81 _Oreat.Uritiiin and
ortugal both. claimed crse5ion of ,
.ItetLigqa„..ItstYs.end the ed ,ter-
ritory. It WastSsagreed to .leitVe the -
A
ti the t siestimi of owner -
Act --the --ns9 •
plate, heitl to forind Aft bonrom shad MiteMsshOri-, et - that time • the -
whielislit.aurif-are etaied AO .the boat Pit-Fiddent at the Preach .itepublie,
gaseetit. The 413110416g ,geor,,is ears who looted " his award to ressor' et
rred on the. seine bearers.tind Is en. Portugal. 9- Without going back *
tirely enclosed - and is Positive' wit* (platter of a • century* and questions
tilso** Ahead or astern;. it is purely 0. feig the rectftude or the arbiter's de -
locked that Without funning gears 'Colon* ret,nt events in South Airiest
of any kind. ' the spindle only, of Must bring lionte to all 'ot-o3 the. fare.
which Is 18 motion. This gearbox is reaching conseeitearcs of 'tilts awgirt
Ilfledli‘fitti oil; *hi& tho Tied the arbiter's (ward been in- fay -
hearings When the beat is let knog • or of OrItte1VeX0 Wii0 tan say that this .
troll; , . Istorlitif -would- have had to reterd '
14rihety bstoatil'ineiatri totot atonotittorivite,dt,:notinglit
of thillioiss money. trpon Wer
the eion of is race, the Squad..
la oil, whkh Is -attuated With ^Very and warlike preparation. and .th.
• -ssissessty .dsiathaststs..t*Olir.attt4s20rSt*st!ttss..trtelts_s-,Sssss...s.s
1,,Isvos tioace-etterts 'which utity- hi
ba forted ou
ONE PINGElts0
batt istearried
promise Ilritaireil efforts- • in, tho titu5e ot
liroug bro"---":0 itg%trnorti*; $w*littiltres'"the .:aretlotit°44'iutclititeli 1°41'
.-"enIttered tPte'whi:Ctifti,kittr**4000174-
40 ten:40ra inevitable.' Londos tn.
swett.
PROMO
nog*. rnfl-
ported
by A lironse .propeller. bracks
.propeltee la tot phosphor
and 18 designed te'alisorli t
whole ol the power et the 'tug
n" At
VOItt 6:7,114 :per minutm., " •
The tYlinder ni tbe iginn Is tooled
,ti'y the. 'circulation 4f.Which is,
forted around it i1**44
tritugal pump, having a,
IlitVer
TAN,'
MINt• .J'n 0ftk.s, ar1 ilatt4r,
' Of the MOO*, tA0 spenk Ituns 'There .
brut 6606 itO?I-'OlSh1I of the:Iluo.
XiX0 '1141040 $0,t ' eel of War
in, Tokio ever- sires. 1g2. There • to
Lt sist iin diest'
,,.,. ., „ , lit another at 'lite Xrdwrally of 'Teltio*
'front thl crank' iihaft « The exhattat' itoierethe Professor or late •„:04-',.r.nrs ha14
consiSts of 4a 'Waiter,jailteted resolver, ie Muteovtter , by 'blvtlis *
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