. . I MQRNING DAILY DAIALI- Hill entree-iillnsiiiiic i ~ f I ' I '~ ‘ “jf N . 'hell -me cheese news V icsraltcofrrisrafovun, clflNADA, Fkloslv, .fioeosaj 8, iglé ness he lim- ‘ ' ,.§.._;,.n_.,.;_..,,.,, ,,.,u_,_,._,l.,,.,,.{,§.,,,.i.,,l,,.5,i,.,,°» I, Q ’ ‘ 4 I i iiuni viiw ui niiuuni uivi .-1 -_i s (Canadian press) BERLIN. AUS- 7.-In reviewing the decision _of the British govern- ment to station a war ship in Ber- muda, Capt. Herslus, the naval ex- pert of the Tageblatt, sees the npnf, pert of the. tagelatt, secs the first breach in Lord Fisher's policy of concentrating ships in h omg waters, and indictation of the waning of the tense Anglo-Germun rivulry which has lupt the two notions on verge of war for 8, decade. He thinks the decis- ion was actuated more by it denim to show the British iiug than any necessity of guarding trade routes, h throligh the opening of the Panama t Canal . ‘-‘afelllllg roar and the fire spread Wm’ great l`5~l)iilitY- By the time the firemen respollded the big plant was blazing in twenty plcgces. (1 IS HUT ISENEHTT iCnnadlan Pressi apparatus. WILLl*lMS'1‘AD. Aug 7.-The revolt in Venezuela under the leadership of W Uipriuno Castro, former dictator, in r not general hut is noticeable only in c widely separated parts of the count- o ry, according to advices from Mar- e acaibo. today, ` w ....__..__.. F iiuvisius j . The weather having been favorable for the last few weeks, the Three I’rairic Provinces are assured of the largest crop in their history. This is now confirmed by the Gov- crnments of Mallitoba, Saskatchewan 0 the Governments, have therefore de- 0 ciiicd to run I-'farvesters Excursions E from the Maritime Provinces on Aug- ust 14th and September 3rd. The c rate from St. John to Winnipeg will t be $12.00, at which point the Har- vcsters will get information which will enable them to decide where to go. Those \vho go West with the intell- tion of visiting friends will no doubt 1 proceed direct to their destinntioll. carpets and Scotch also have It prom- ncnt place in the arrangement. the Iiuilwnys gives full and colnplcte 3 'l‘he iirl'olicc, the Vci.el'i~ ziry Inspector (lcfnemi, and repre- cntcd to him the licrcnsity of inquir- ig into -thc snuitnry coiiilitioiin of i.C.H. EUHEEHEHEE ni.;- (Cunzidliili Press) , MON(l'I’(JN, Aug. 7.-'i‘iic cuiiivrvii- c between MI-_ (iutclius and the uion f thc 1`. C. l't.is not yet iiilii-iicil but t is Iinilcretooii ull inzlttcrs liu\'c cell ugreed upon :full that uuli-ss ouictiiing lillforoiwcii liappens ii settle icnt will he unnouni:i-il ioIlliil'i'o\\'_ _; nun null sn HETT YET EHUEIT t Morehouse. of Amherst, Ni Sl., Dr. S. He did this on the suggestion of n umficr of lvell-infornlcd foxmcn in he province, not because foxes have led, :is stated by the interviewer, T, nit to prevent them dying, as ranch- ,_ s long occupied bv foxes ure liable o breed riiscnsc. He considered that , he greatness of the fox industry ‘W 'nrrnntcd this and Dr. Torrance not.; n'ly agreed with hilr. but promised 0 send n. competent inspector' to make n thorough investigation, Mr. Nicholson neither thought nor stated that there is any cause of alarm nor any undue mortality among P, E, 1S_ land foxes, lillt he thinks the safety and permanence of the fox business demands that every precaution be taken to safeguard the health of th: valuable animals and he was pleased ((`nnntc|l with iiivisioil (‘. h~s scril~s of lcssinis on thi- Hciiool iinrdcii. lie Ni gave it lint of the colliiliiui ilnii inosti importilui. pliiuis of the gzlidi-li--'.10 ini oil. 'l`|icsc he set out in tuiiuiziteii form, iiuii filicii out ii illlilv, liiidi-i' l\ U ii. ivclll, however, is thu “Uozrl Rcsoui'-T cs of the World." idvery speaker will". c one who can deal authoritativclyi UNICIPAL Ll‘lA(iUl§ WI.\’NIPl<}G, Mass., Aug. 7.-With n attendance of sevl-ra‘l hundred, re- rcssntillg nearly every large city of nuual convention of the League ol merican iilunicipulities opened here ention will close Saturday with the f the next convention city. UNIONIST FUR HOME RULE. LONDON, A,ug.6.-Charles Arm- thot though opposition were offered I at the outset, when they were sure h that the new introductions they were, S making wullld stand the test, of time| C ln the end they would have the re- ward of seeing them generally ac-T should have patience, that patience which the Gods loved. The system of teaching changed as the world chang- ed and progressed; there were the changes of principles, the changes of theories and application, and the best teacher was he who took advan- tage of his opportunities and adailiicil, himself to the new conditions. lf the ion would be the best that circum- new things, innovations. They must"i° H ave such a system applicable to cepted. It was necessary that they t teachers took o brond view of life: Frockett, Mullins and Boulter, Prin- and ndvnntnge of the varied inter- cipnls Lnndrignn and Sl-nmnn, and ents to widen their outlook, the edu-i Professor floss, and with the ginginn cation afforded to the rising genernt- of the National Anthem the meeting ome Rllle as Canada. He would cotland and Wales, as the House of ommons had too much in hand nl- resdy to attend to trifling local mat- ters. Mr. Armstrong snys there is o much blind party following at Westminster, and he wants to rcprc- sent those who oppose him as well as those who vote for him. i stances and the conditions of life in the province would permit. Eccellent addresses were after- wards delivered by Mayor Lyons, Dr. , Robertson, Mr. Campbell, Inspectorsl T I rl mndo upon the (’ollr-gc, with the grot- i thc iollolving liciiiis. l. f\iili\o 15. Urlgiu .i. llc;-_:L '\ui'ictll'n 4. llcptli of clover 5. L¢uliiitiI._y of Sl-cd \..| Apart ill flows, /. liowi-i iiplirt ri. licsl. bull, 'fills tulilc, to thc umuii.-, lated lil Lfzilwieiiliig, or cvcn totiio.-ic with sonic cxpcrlciicc, would certain- ly be at great hcip, fur, by i‘clcr|'iH§ to thc tobic 'one cannot go u.~iti‘iiy. For cxaniplc, this iilblc for iurn gil- cs: l. l.'oi'n 2. 'i‘ropicili America li. ldnrly: lilildcn lin-.ll.aiili, l’cep of lilly. 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