HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-6-21, Page 7WEEK OF CONVENTIONS.
THE .HURON SIGNAL, VRIWAY, JUNE 21. 1889
CRONINes DEATH.
Wesdrnt taches • Mew ('essteestese -
fHE QUEEN CITY CROWDED WITH CAM-aloeduxes1d.---All prevtuw "Gene
teesenss• a{ N'eedru:t, the horse thiel, ia-
CLERGYMEN ANO DELEGATE!. dieted for complicity is the ('ronin tragedyr
•ere w:ipsed the, mwes•g ie sat ootirely
swesayserawa MenMntes - rveyeets M the new Not irom hits, pui.:ashe.l in en extra
'diMew MeriMW a lir. ry of They mew .. He oentendicN and
ealeae - • ter eacMau I ilio mina every other estasetsert'• hersto-
kewoe ore stoolrted to Lu., end now &proms is
tie toll .4 an ex -member of the I amebas
Tomeeu. iuue 18. last week Wel not. 'edits., cla m.eg that lie was trusted by
able foe the numerous con oedema :hat 'msec s *east .1 suurtle•reru baosuse he for -
...ambled here. liestdus the auto .for ie ,,•tete( Festiau ,terse with valuable inforess-
envention there were in esssion tt, loth use d...at nail of tee Fouian raids into
ma Ay.oJ d Toronto ikoetwr, tie- ]lute 'att►da \\'ramrod says he arrived is Chi- ,..urn-. • este. a ;ash un.tur o nit -. o to tee -
list Coniferenele the PresbJirtiau I .Cue: s •jj' , ,.0 \M:aark 211, sad obtsine.l work from 'rm lab sr u tier United 9t tee, eepeeet.ly
AI.S bIy, the Dominion \\'.l' T.U.. Lir ,garalrler oa "'oat/Tort avenue, nut far „ tar Y uu,ura ns the l'euadiau i.-.rd.•r T.le
:46.141= of Canadian ibldfoiiews re' reps MO (.,yam e. After three or ;qt y of "este referee l the Woe ter to
steer bodies. The Womwa rsai :oar days' work for the gardener, Woodruff ,e ie. -rotary u[ :jto 'Prot+cry, uywg that
*spars w th%Aocial evil'lsestI of tee l pared wY to►m sick. Ilia narrative says:- tie ,s'..i sdwu suthorute+ hupo tout son..
s.oluttsss tavertng pwohtWttw. l0 t.,eit ••�'itp, the iutentto0 ut going1. the ('ounly trrsu1ofo sI1 :rant h. nisi: wherebyy the
)pinion the euuatry le rady ter 115 *natal Hospital 1 drifts,( i.e, O ull.vaa's place. alt :e.,. u•.t L • euferse it p',esible, to
tupprwiort of the traffic. "Kitrlea liar• j naa.M up my ,nind that he was ■ Fenian, a end duct tee, roll friendly feeliug
leas " •'Flower Iltamens, "teebeti mid temuided hsa, of certain amiss during .1 i aerasetre) and iu.ereitange :,f labor
iohoub" were also subjects of discntaia.a. ,L�_7-.a . rail into (Suede. I went over , ,
tin Youmans was elected hom.rwp peen i� that raid Y a volunteer in the _4th f.,11 be all ,.o; J h tam tin es he bigbl
time Montreal was selected as tba seat Kent Between, 'bees head marten wan 'rad rnmc tioq such • reply w he might
at ('iutbaen. 1\'e went out tar as N' art iibemeuy preneet to the British minister.
wTb. it Awmbl_vstill coaliouea in g Acting secretary 13atcheller replier( to the
AlAt that time 1 was avigned to the AJju- iecntery of :este toela es follows
wesioa. Rev. Principal Grant was elected teat's depertuent, end gave to wont, Fenian •'1c' reply, 1 respectfully invite our at-
noderwtor. A garden party sae held in spies who Vans to our ramp surd, Pintaas :cotton to the atsenlnse•ut to the Alien Coo-
3overnLuent grounds ie honor of the Assam• I learned while in Milt place. That was my tract Law t:outaiued in the Deficiency Bill
My. Mistletoe* of the Crown, "Tree"( e- tint twsettion with the tern use Owl. ipprovt1 Oa. 1:1, Pete, s, a copy of which is
3S•11ai
of bench d bee, ...lurch steno, hurch and ,te, U'isulliven told the he would get me some printed is the enclosed circular dstee Nov.
end the elite of Toronto's cittsses p..ued work if p.,rible. Fermi then 1 came More et, Pete, whirs amendment you will see
lbelr Presbyterian brethren and welcomed iced sent to work st Mean's livery stable." ,pplies not only to immigrants of the pro -
to the queen City. So officially and \tees tuff tells haat he Dort Detective :,dined classes arriving by vessels, but also
must felicitously did the Lieuteasnt.Gover• Coughlie soon afterward aid had A drink to inta(grsnts who may have entered this
aur and kis charming laughter, Miss Mar- with bin, eenveving the in.preseiuo that :motley withina period of nae year front an
eerie C'ampbelL Coughlin knew W....Jrutf to be a thief, and eljuiniug country. ?itis act, as you will
A • ..tial committee was appointed to Woodruff believed the detective 10 be awe. from the enclosed circuler,was c,ustrued
totpiJer the Jesuits' Estates Act and to "fence." While walking together they met u imposing un the Secretary of the Treasury
report thereon. The statistics read to the U Sullit en, the 1.e Luau. O'Sullivan men- be duty of enforcing the provisions Of the seta
AwmLly showed : bond N'uu'lruft. regaest for employment, referred to and it has not been supposed
In the synod of Toronto and Kingston and Coughlin quizze.I Woodruff that a man :het it was the intention of Congressto give
there ars 361 cberehse and stations. s de- in his line should want "work." \Voodrui :he secretary discretionary power to sus-
teeaee of 19. The Presbytery d Kiagston persisted Chet he was laboring for his beard eerad the operation of the laws in any ease.
shows a •Ie ' saes of 12; Peterbsre a she and Clothes at the livery stable. t ote:lain f enclose copies of several opinions which
:ream of 2; Whitey of 1: Orangeville of 2: and o''ullivan went orf together. -• float lave been given during the administration
Barrie of 3, and Owen Sound ut 1; total
21. Lindsay giree an increase of le Toren
to of 1; while the Presbyteries of Saugeen
►td Guelph retrain the same.
In the synod of Hamilton and Leadoo
.hen are 318 such churches and etatite», a
iecrease of 16. Three Presbyteries give
the satire number for each of the years
lamely, Huron. 'Maitland and Bruce; Lem•
ion shows an increase of 4, while Hatuilt o
,bows it decrease of 3; Paris of 3: Chatham
,f 10; ewatford a•1 1, sad Sarnia of 1. The
total decrease i. thus Lf) in 5 Presbyteries,
against which is to he set an increase in 1
Presbytery of 4. three remaining the same.
The Toronto l'..nferenee of the Methodi+t
;:hurcb held its sixth aaniel steeion in :be
Broadway Tabernacle. There were ten
-.allots for president, and en the ...coed
Rev. Hugh Jo.inston win elected, ge ting
19; votes to 1)r. Stores 93. Rev. T. W.
leffery's character, among others, unani-
no.t•Iy permed the coeteteuce amid hearty
applause.
Itev% l or. Pete made his report as were
:cry Of the Education Society and Federa-
eon movement The subscriptions for Fel- burs • racDsla h .Ecu
oration rap to June i were teel,3I9.A2, of he was paid 123 fur taking the conveyance F g p y
which 110'e.112.11-2 has been paid. Theta w t!:e i'ariwu cottage on tut night of the fent in the backwoods of the Northwest and
ere -35 .; subscribers to the feud, which is tnttrder. fora time he was perfectly straight, but
just as his wife was preparing to join him
' DEATH OF MR. WM. DAVIS- he began to drink again and in a short time
WIN a common sot. That is the bit known
THE ALIEN CoNT1tACT LAW
TS ENFORCEMENT ON THE CANADIAN
BORDER.
Slats. Weald Like gels Iwterrbaene of
Ltd**, t adINirbed, awl •Ulcera a As.
Mi.t•at says Oa m.. tie oAsko..
blast' tITnlc, .1u..,+ :. -Nene thee oto
he li it:.n .moister et a i au infernal euot-
eeint to t1.. See/ewe of Stria in reeart to
1e •owoatwu of the . .4 C Mgr
.•.. pruki-
t:.4tite 1'.:•r..'*1 :, -t .1 .:n.1 li ,:*rat( vu of
THE FASHIONS•
• Variety .r Jeuings Mid Will talerese
she neer sea.
Toques grow more pointed in front.
The tea gown bids fair to eve forever.
Green remain, the color meet to
Spring will, w is a lovely Menlo of
guldeu greet..
They are rearing hat crowns much
lower just sow.
Poetised.° blue lucks n:yal and beau-
tiful io eels eta wd plush's.
'towel waists and belle are gradually
dieplaciug pointed bodices and basques.
Striped termite gowns are frequently drink. The others became converted
worn with striped Cues caps to match and did all in their power to care their
thew. So are Lerch gowns. sister, but it was ut un mss. The sister
The yoke waists are ouw about u at length married c.mtortahly rod Chtld-
much worn by full erotic' wnwen as ren were burn. But the craving tor
they have been by childreu for the last drink grew greater and greater, slid at
two years.
The newest fabric Lir littlegirle• cloth-
iii(p aided molten-. It is light in tes-
ters end its color combinations ere gene-
rally artistic.
Next iu favor to green come shades of
reelbr,wu, dull brick, term outta sod
wtusk ry-filing carr,however,uut to
Lipase red. which are cern fn bete d.. se to the presence of hu wife. !ben
dark and Beet shades. se was his cwt"rat before leaving he
GirdlAs of silver or broom about an kissed his wife. At uuee the fumes of
akohul passed into her Sill in an beer
inch in width limped aruuou the waist
P she was a drunk and roaring enuai..
rase with one end hanging down to Inn wr she went from worse to worse and, at
aukles ate ucoasioually wort.. last, left her h:osbaud and her children.
An evetieyr (someone recently seen at one of tbetu a cripple. through her
s Para reception was of shut velvet, ap- drunkenness. The husband diad tau
per. otly ut mug ruse and green, the ears ago, a white -hatred and truleu-
c,mbn.it*ou making a dull heliatrupe. hearted man. thungh only forty -fire
A combination much worn this season years cid. "Need I add," said the su-
is that of black and yellow. Black straw ter in her letters, "what became not her i
hats take yellow ribbous and flowers, Her story is That of Annie (",apwau,oie
and yellow straws have black nbbuus of the recent Whitechapel victims.
That was my sister
• w.w.i.e l . tcslw.
The Pall Mall Uw'tw says: -in hie tlul}
•13•043
ti er eveesug the 1t.. J. -he McNeill
crested quite • sensation by telling the
(ullwiue tale : He was speaking 011
temperseee, and said that last Sunder,
when be preached • temperance serums
at the Tabernacle, he received a litter
that had been written by a lady
on the daoger of the we at com-
munion of fermented wire. The
lady in her letter told a sod story of
an tuberited pmaatua for dark. There
were four or bite of thew amterad
brothers and two sisters --the eh:ldeal+
of intemperate parents. Her sister had
uefortowtely inherited the craving. and
before she was fourteen had taken to
he I'rweb ytense by...'d tee s
length she was Brut to a home for one-
briatet', where she stayed a year. She
left apparently, said the titter, a chat ;cd
woman. Soon after, however, her her
tend caught a severe cold and ('elute
going tout one meriting drank a glass e I
was about the second of April," continued if the acts in question. It is obvious that lied black feetbors.
\Vo..druff. "Melville suited le "'cage ,s the laws now stand it is incumbent upoe
boom this time niece u the hot mens, ned die executive officers to enforce them and Toa materials f'.r h.d weather wear
of Melville in the 'eonfeysion' . 1 know this, that such considerations ea those presented are eery trach aced charwu.g, but very
because a day lir two afterward 1 was over n your letter, however forcible and reason- ezpens.ve. Fur the most part they are
on the S•,uth amide and went into the '4)w1' this, should be addressed to the law -making o)ei-work tissues from ladle and cwt
sala.n, kept Ly Sol Van i'rae••. I went ?ewer, -
tido a hoe( room and saw Melville and
('ou,ldin e'.r:nking together. This was is rrera•rred weans to a rl.k. t c •than drew fabrics for summer wear, la-
the evening. 1 knee Me!vili , as 1 had Qartr f+Ti:. Mettle, Mich., June i5. -Tor. Icluding zephyrs, gtngbus, embroidered
met him in C.Lfon.it He was a great P \orris, who recently located at Little Fruuch orgaudy muslin, Chambry bat
frie\o'i of Desmond and and Lot Kearney
curing tee labs troubles there. Aft,. tak--urrent.Ont,is miaiug,and it is believed has I iatt s, lawns and crepons.
Mg sett l drinks tweedier femehlin left eo'atmit:ed mum, e, as a t•alise with artictes The most popular wrap just at present
be had p eltgarernsnt. •' if clothing, letters, eta, has been found I is one that partakes of the nature of
., H Ir. Norrie was the victim of an inordinate
quite ea much u satin or velvet.
There is an extensive assortment of
„dd.by c I am nearly boatel. a said. • tite for liquor. He establishes' s good
••1\ by don't yon „til lawn end ere Alexander appetite I ,
Sullivan,' and I Laid I was not prepared t•, t active at 331 Elk -street, Raffaln, N.Y., in
be sent to Ewer.. ''illirms, 1.s'it.ng me Imo' • but kis great failing obliged him to
M in the far said it would not be relinquish it, and be later moved
r+e-'esearyfor we to be sent out of turn in to• 4" Main•etreet, occapyi.g room
this case. ' The pair pars. ed, V. eoo.lruff No. 1 se an odl.ie. Hn did not make
d. here U. 11- 1'i.re street users the a success there and was obliged to call on
f e a to a of the ('arlsun c •t•age was first his hrot .er,wh'ei,olds a government position
tented 'Wendell"'s stony is further to the in Washington, for assistance. He then
dik pursued him and filly landed
Williams and Alexander Salliran by whish strong rnl .• filially ;sat-
is that h« p,ade arrangements with mored to 1 amilten, Ont., teat_the thirst for
made rap as folksy,:
('mnrrreaee. •••a..e,o.•,
r.oronto. ... /1.4.479 to
,undue 'i los es 3-. I r, Tye vreil•k..w■ 'wawa reerreeier rases -of him. Tl '• finding of his clotting is the
recites ='•+04 P•u', el•way as a tree Old Ase. -lily tidings of the doctor which bas come
filar of Qu.nte ares_ ee int., no to light, but the general impression is that
wnstreei r LON nil 1.;7 GI a:TA%•, Jute Iii. -tete of Ottawas .he doctor's body will come Pc the surface
4c'. ems Nnrtnac+t. ::I sso . , . r eminent citizens. Mr. William Davis,the
iritW t'ulumn to 5 to - le F n • few days and that sooner than continue
wail -known contractor, died to -day at his the d xfu! career which seemed inevi-
1». Foto further said that he has a separ• re,i fence to Rideaa strati, io the seventy- table he
her a' eferred the alienia:rye of mit-
a, •cu,unt of money received from people era aJ year of his age. Mr. Iletin was Harder. p
eitside the :Methodist Church, such as heel of the Ern of age._ Mr.
k Sons,
ee-Chane:11er Mulock, M.P., Hon. Alex. who are at resent huiidin nevus,
\Laoken,ie, Hou Oliver Mowat, Sir •lubn mottoes of the (orusall Canal. g He same BARRY'S NEW LABOR UNiON.
Meedonal,l Hon. Edward mak„. It to Canada from Tippoer,ryIreland,oesrl ---
amounted to 814,935, of which 812,643 is fifty years ago sod was employed by H. we Cxpalea fns rue at (blears to Repro -
amid sp. K'illaly of the Board of Works on the upper seasesives er nese Meg.
The Ri,•hep of Toronto presided at the Ottawa improvements, including the Trent, Cnn•A.:o, .lune 15. -The organizing conn.
synod hell at et Jansen Cathedral. This Ottawa River, Lachine, St. Maurice, enittee of the new labor organirati kuown
s the jubilee year of the (hooter of Toronto, I'hembly and other canals. In Iv54 he u the Brotherhood of Cuited tabor met
:be lint hi bop h..ring been enumerated in Lui11 portions of the ('haste CaaaL teat night. T. B. Barry presided. It was
Vete. A lengthened Jis•ussion areae on a He lived in Montreal for fourteen years,ye• -sported that labor organitatiens reprrsent-
v+mmeniestioi from the Iknuittion Tenn"' Inoviag to f tttawa about thirty years Ego ung about 7090 members had signfied their
knee Alliance asking the bytwd t, appoint wbare he coustrncted the 51. Lone dam sod intention of uniting with the new order.
leleptes to their waft: -ice. 11. • Dr, was foreman of improvements at Govern. Mr. Barry presented hu plan ,,f govern -
Curry said the $yn.•-I were ;tot pr.hitdtiom- ment House. Su!eequent to that he con- meat for the new order, which is a
.eta and never would be. He moved that .trusted works at ('ull ute, lachiue, Momradical departure from the methods used
;he comertnicatkon be acknowledge.. TLe weal end other pnina. ey the Kniytta of labor. All power is to
notion carried. An anti -Jesuit resolution, i About fire weeks ago he was prostrated rest in the local organizations, and the
;he main feature of wbich 1s to test the set iby • complication of diseases, passing away annual aonventi.n and the exsect ire officers
n the courts, was alio pet through. �p.asefully surm. nde.i by his wife, three :an only advise measures. havin,, no power
The annual convention of the Internatioa- ;sons and five daughters. The lamented ;o formulate s policy of their own. They
el Undertakers' Assnciatimn will le beta 'g.- tlemaan was highly regarded througboit annot order a strike or declare one off.
here in October, five hundred delegates (the , ommunity, where he epi amassed con- nor can they levy assessments of any kind
will toe present _ jatderable wealth and was at all times • ieut may retomntend one, though they can -
A great mase meeting of (1n:trio mill 10 generous benefactor. The tuners( will sot enforce it. Tie organization coo -
will to held in Toronto on July 9take plans 00 \V deeeday mor"tug at 9 templates local, central, state and 0.110nal
;o.tiscus. their grievances.' io'clock. trade branches. John E. Ahles of Deese -
Last Friday Ri•-herd score. the King port, Ia., sed George P Detwiler of
street Mib►, was married to the widow of ONE YEAR IN JAIL. 'hicaeo were elected delegat-s to the
the late C. C. Walker. The brine Is 67 I --- world's c,ne:rent of Libor. which is to asset
and the groom 52, yet they set out for New me J. or r.....!. be sr a battsam 4'0E1101ed er e. Paris July 14.
York tospenl the haoneymoow like• ya:ag CM'- '••'prodder.
'Artie. The bride in the eldest sister of Mr.. CtaT.l tett, At the General Notes from tie Capital.
William(:ooderham and tau • handsome {ewinns Thnraua).. • smote Crook Bright Hamilton and e l R. Osier tor Toronto,rs of
m
nene. -.1 the+ Qlaee wee Convicted of the crime of
'sill-'. H. Dfcteon, a G.T.R. yard ,'"6- furnishing a noxious drug to a young girl latter* of the Long lake and Reginao.
.i!-
weasel., is a prisoner charged with shoot- na:nsd tura lMoglas. Detective T. tray, hal a long interview with Sir John
'nu Wakeman John Me-Lech:au of the Ws. on worked
up the evidence for the Macdonald and Hen. E ikwdney yester-
F'. R. Dick on hooded a trait at Perk- �(•rown and Professor Ellis analysed lav afternoon relative to their road. It u
tale es it was being shunted down to the tibe medicine which was /iv en
to the girl. indentr.d that such errange,rente have
Cnioe Station. In a,-eordance with orders 'Bright, who was sorinittceiOnee before when seen made as to enable them to go ahead
:ooductor Hsmilten told him to leave the tried on a similar charge, was sentenced to with the work.
train Refusin , the eendoctor attempted year in pit. Mr. Anderson of the Orient Steamship
u Detective 'Wasson is following rap the line says that negotiations between him.
Mies who do anything crooked, and having telt and the Government for a fast steam.
them for -ought before the council so that +hip line bare been practically closed. He
their names will be struck off tits troll. For also dates that the boat will be a 20 knot
some time it has been the practice of a lot boat
et quacks from the other aide to come to
Canada repro senting themselves Y • great Lively Times •bawd *. ttdinbwegb.
medical aa.oe ratio n by having a dnetor who L e we.% June 1.:. --Then is every pros -
is regiatere't in ('anode u one of them and ne+e•t of lively times in F.dinbargk. Mr.
tinder , ever of his diploma commencing Nowa, against the opinion of some of but
operations. l)r. McKeown's centiction hen ,est friends, has a•cepted the freedom of
a few Jaya ago has probably put an end to te• C1 , wool by the Town Council, in
e this scheme spite of what is known to lee a powerfnl,
Ilse new r. S. yeses( -General er walltaz laud k pr'eaented to be en overwhelming,
WAlns•t.:Tns, June 15. -Th. ('resident , Tie wyumitlen al JttinedewR. ' tied In tie 1 tlse day itselwhf. He
he will hes ngganomed
to.lsy appoinud Wakefield G. }'rye of ,To,yarowe. June 15. - Maj. Phillips F.dSahnr ►. The Lord Prov, et bas at ...lined
thine ('oneil-(mesal at Halifax. Mr. irnamian hay. 1.d eueestnwn ins sac g
Frye 1.1d that position daring the Arthur ,i Nervous terror all day. •rad this er, ening to take part it the proceedtmge, s:.d those
Admin:st•atien and was succeeded by Mr. ;;snare( Tanager John Felton of the Cam- wbn know Kdinitargh and the temper of
Phelps, the int Genn( GenenL He bria Iron ('nmpany dictated a forcible pro. the ,yenttfah people say that in thea, sh-
was born in .Shine, was • mom.. er of the wt to Governor (Seaver, stating test the :ornateness Mr Parnell's reception will he
Legislature and is • man •,f prominence In mins anal nffnrie of tee enmp•ny wen bion; Pery mixed. There will be demonstrations
kis State. He is not related to `meter rained by the blasts, that Adjt. -(:en. Hast.- egotism him, as well as for hint; •rad as feel -
Frye. sings had paid no Mttentioa to two request feel-
ing rules high ow booth sides, Wows may be
n before the day lever.
(or its dieroetlnaaaoe, oaf that the State enchanted
Lived es lie are of would he held responsible for any further
Se. Jou., N. R., June lb. -The oldest iantste dens. The me.mago was bled to tow venter faamtsn'e aeseeessee.
nan In St..lnhn died yeet.riey. Cornelius telotvaph ^tile+ with ieetrwo/snna that it be Nw Welt, .lane 15. - Father ('.11egbsa
Driscoll was born in Baltimore, County pet upon the wire es ISM no another Hast Lott Casal Gerd n, wen sewn time ago sere
^ork. inland. In (784, and was, therefore, was heed. In the meantime Adjt.-raw. to hos Dyer settlement at elolokai wring
103 years act He was a laborer, used no Hutin had griasd eemmenkstios with esti of clothing, to -day received a letter
whams sad scarcely touched liquor. Upto Maj. Phillips and r eviler 10 disoestiau* from Father ''ewdetin, the met -Peon? of
the age 01 tel he worked steadily sed until the Westing watt ben eget. Father Moneta, thankiwg him for the gifts.
1 few months ago worked 'hent the Mee,. •Fatbeir Weedelin r s he was not es yet az-
He claimed that his grwifather died et 106 A 11 veN..iave P'.gesw,. pori•oesd ail edktiosm of the dread
tan two of hie brothers lived to be 90. 9e T'er-- -Pea Join IA Grand Deka slaladv, Mt Hat tb diner was .trickle
both the jacket and the cape. It is a
tight -fitting bodi ti without sleeves,
over which a louse cape reaches to the
waist.
The comities of those gowns which are
made a the costliest win -diaphanous
and tratesparwut tissues have crossed sur-
plices ma the bosoms in empire style,
Molted or pt Iowa' waists, and airy scarfs
that ere m sad tie it easy artistic folds.
There are any number of fancy wraps
1 .r this seas n's .rear. There are cur-
s.ge bodices with deep lace wings, Abpe
O.laut capes, empite mantles, Louis
XV. coats, pelerines and petosses of lacy
and luog lace Cunnetuara cloaks, and
ever so emus more.
Fashion -markers say that the next
freak io veils will be the large, luny(,
olonl lace ones in use about forty years
ago They were tied erumud the high
io eject him and bleLeehl•n, coming to h'
issi.tance, ree,ive.l • shot in the left
shoulder, which may melt in hit death.
Dickson has been very baudy with his re-
rolver ever since he was been in the employ
of the (3. T. R. On more than nae occasion
se has shot at newsboys, and twee at the
Union Station hackman had to overpower
sirs and take hie revolver away when he
was flourishing it aid threatening t• !hent a
tootlolack whom be fancied was jeering
din.
important Dertsea•.
Several r, on paying rceiptent$ e.( pipers
were surd by the piepr.etur of the Dun-
dee 5faudarf at the met Dlvai,n Court.
Iu one case the time surd 'sure that the
former owner of the paper had told lent
he was going, to send the paper, had
dace so, that the paper had been tekeu
by Lint frum the pet -et -lice ever eines,
but that he did not c .Heider Ino ram
liable for the awuuut of the subscription
p. ice.
Judge Muir held distinctly that the
man, having taken the paper from the
poet Ake and used it, had received the
value and was luble for the full autonut
of the subscription. If he had at first
refused to take the paper from the office
the postmaster would nave uutitieat the
newspaper proprietor sod the paler
would have been stopped. It is very
annoying to publishers to have psynieut
refused after supplying s paper In gu:5i
faith for • ler /th..1 time. It u • men isle
matter to have a pener stopped lawfully-.
but paymi a of arreatagcs west precede
rt f cell.
Tbtt DISrreare nrtwees Them.
Mrs Fniak Leslie has written a paper
on "Woman's Clothes," in which she
thus defines the difference between men
oEc�:a11s
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8.11e Agents fcr W. N. Weak,
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E f!:iii� rt' 1'tirr•it fur Zl'Uaa:-
t�} r'
l'.CUI..+LI til t ° Uoi ?r nil' Sri. •
A sun. Cunt
rot all*Cur est, coney,PATION,
if 3I.',EtT*ON. O*ZZIKcss, SICK
HCAOACHC, are 01 of `ma
STOMACH. LIvER AND SOWILLs.
Thar *Sc m1xD,TMOaea.Ot AMO M1610•1
Iw ACT,er, else roam A 5Ateaese elf -
To heli .Oce a..oso Se -Tees le Tara
Ta5ATa5NT ata 0105 of CN1*ONIC
AND O5CTi An DISEASES.
Spring
Goods
GFiEAT VARIETY
-AND AT --1
and women : "A 0 omen, if she were
Q (�1•
crown of the Dugdable L,nuet and Pet down on an oasis in the Desert pltlGlr'S TO •'U11 i •
throve back. falling :mottle -fashion over of Sahara, with not a caravan iu stela,
the ih;uider to a pint below the waist would peep into the poet to see h -ow she
line. lucked, and we uld smooth and fluff her
- hair arid pull Ler draperies into 1 beet
Many lba.k.. f r before she locked t.. ate if titers was ,, o
"My age is 58 and for 2U years I have
suffered from kidney complaint, rheu-
matism and lame back, and would have
been a dead woman if it had not been
fur Burdock Blood Bitten, of wh:ch two
teethes restored me to health and
strength." Moss Maggie Hendsby, Half
Island Cove, N. S.
--- t'I' i i i (• -
peal Ale/aodirovisoh, bey his Iowa hi• anletrat, Father ('enrody. The
• 'seesaws •esawtt. ,wVotes r. mow" Abs
ti d Grum. M Sinless of Merely sloe ss►n the sett4leene
if the Hamilton Iran Fawgtng Cemfoal'' in the premeneaseigthe emirsad Me
ins linal • Ps.ems.s Malan tfleelw.
eerie te labor Ale e kbWear,he mute te the lwWear, behind wheel hiowiaatt, has lir -A farmer mewed
eV* dear ••••41e d eFaerata.n The (prgar,iee wdwy
ddrepyed dead la a trate
(hard Dathan
Disk* and t t. es wear 10146 as been gg�wM
lerd wlib apj to die sky
masers Ivy the peep:. *84. mermfug.
mum.ln
HA )611.1'11‘,311•11 lb -.lae ur
n11wst+vhe ora sds •Beate IMC this dry Saturday boo it r0ew an "Fan" as dehg well
f
weeks, was this mereteg srreeeed hat -
ki John Fate ea Ike eye with • piens ef
Yum, tttiwty wooed.a series' ooed. i et i
wfliwd be N bed. Bowe was rekemd em
hr thee* after he me ansMed.
anything to eat. A man wuutd trot. T O R Y Ol i
first for something to eat, and 0t xt for j
somInto
upo old, sad he pwould not C A. S mac.- O REEL
look into the cul at all except to drink. T
Could the most learned scientist give a
better Fen picture of the marked -
peculiarities ill the two animals '"
AlwtsW am.
A Washington correspondent to the
Philadelphia Press says : "Aluminum
may yet revolutionize the world, said
superintendent Powell, of the g,ologsesl
survey, as he handled a piece ut the
bright metal in his hated. "lsu•t it a
beauty f • he inquired, bus eyes dancing
with enthusiasm, as he thought of the
possibilities iu store far it.
Why," continued the prifessr,
"then is aluminum in every clay batik,
in every plain. in every muuntatn side.
It is present in earth everywhere. There
are today as matey chemists devoting
their days and onsets with a view to
dascuvanng processes by which alumi-
num may be furnished to the public
cheaply as there are scientists delviuv in-
to the possibilities of electricity. I've
known the Dine when the metal Asa
more precious than gold. 'Then at fell
t.. E9 per pound ; now it is 1"2 per
wound. 'rhos fall in Dost has been reach-
ed by the dtseuvery of new afliwties
which cbespen its production. When it
reaches a cwt of 20 ca per pound it wall
be generally used. It is about as light as
oak woad, ft er times as light as iron,
and has mere resistaooe than the very
best steel. It win be used in the man
struction of houses, superseding wood
and atutoe or brick. 11 will take 11e
Ince of Imo and wood in shipbuilding.
Jud think of e shop constructed of a
metal that will bet just souk In water. The
..csan steamer of today built of iron and
wood will be as a canal boat compared
;o a vessel ce•netructed of alimonies.
Such a one will ey as a bird over the
waves," said the professor.
Mw a Sues Camillo OAd.
A slim young mar\ in the height et
fashion was violently sneezing to a street
cu, when • companion remarked, "Aw,
Chanties, dcah boy, how d'ye catch that
,lweiadful Quid." "As, deah fellah, left
.117 caw in the lower hall t,ther day,
and in socking the ivory handle, so
dweadful cold, it chilled me almost to
death." 11 Charles had seed lir. Har-
vey's Red Pine (nam his enld would net
trouble him very mucous, Of sale at 4
1t ilses's piNerintiolt drugstore. tf
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se rees seer ie. ..-
lis.r..e to .
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.ceases .tee ser tate• ata +l-
ust.). las. eV Ywaebetd
nsretee. ?nor •4r. •
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a11 as 1resh sea a4 r•-3 aa.o aye
a•.ew • re••• a. ,. 1.. 1 a• nt5 554 ok•evv, taw, ems,
pulp Is, c.:. -a, ,.y M.ee+. yew .we 4• �Me►
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,yew w-•... v. e. A+,.r
1.alsesa� •ata.' it:.t a i Psetiar, ((stain
r%reeee dens(a cwt sada
And all diseases of the threat and tinge
mu be tiered by tie om. d Reott's Emul-
sion, pit contains the healing (treses e(
Cod Liver Oil end Hypoplwiephitee is
their fullest form. Nee whet W. 13.
Meer, M. D., L. 1t. 0 P., eta, Truro,
N. 8. says : "Alter three years' espe•-
armee 1 ssa1ider *suit'' *inaleiem rase of
the wry beet in the seeker. Very et -
wllemt��I8 11116. Mei w Sold by
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IASAL BALM
tM'Aant'ck. Dixon+ t'.U., Mi.
May 11th, lea;.
My wife sufferer* for eve years with
*hot disirr stn! dls'ane, catarrh. (ler
cam wan one of the worst known is three
parts. She tried all of the eatarrio r.me-
dies 1 ever grew adverti.eve. 30,1 she, were
of no are. 1 finally procured a bottle d
Nasal Halm. She has used only one half
or it. and now feels 111. a new penmen. i
feel it my dnty to ray that Nasal Halve
cannot he Too JtlUHLY r.wommrnere
for catarrh troaMe., sad am pleaard te
have ens sock sufferers know thmnlrh es
use they will receive Instant relief and
r'URX CHAS. MCOILL Forme
Goderich Steam Boiler Worts
C s al Sc Black
Minnie, * nrrr+ and dealers la
$Isant Hollers. Salt Pana Tanks, Heater..
Rto
wkr.ucks, and e11 kinds of (Sheet
Irl' Werk.
imprnted Autmost le rut -of t'owliea lie
igins'.. Upright and Ilorl,onial Eta Ise.. Ms
chimer, and esiwilagn a( every Awn pilots.
tir..s Pitting., rips and Pipe Fittings ocn-
mistly on band.
On Hand for Sale . Cheap,
IM /.r. 'weevil Maud nadM.. 1.mptes.
i smossyssamill Hee .ed £ sero.. lit M.
. is Seel-eMaa r'es4Nt...
i10erSers will ~Mee prompt att•ntlw.
Weebr 1 .. S. T.N. 01.81...
In. 9epaln promptly attended to
P.O. BOX 381
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MANNAG>I111
THE KEY 10 MEALTH.
UnIcelsl anL':e olntra•al • -aunt of the
Bowels, X.1dae'yw enol Liver, awry.
ing df great's!'y a-Isekaaiog this
,rateru, e11 the iml,aritius slid t••^ill
Lat.ta:sof the tArrasema it the aloe
tiros Correcting Ai tdaloe:ty or the
Stomsoh. curing Plliottnae-s. Dye.
pyeerppsta_ Bcarlaebtoe, Dhztr.r a ;a.
Dteartbanl, Cenettpation, Dryer. -*1
of the Elkin. Drrrt;ay, Dimness,. of
Vinton, Jsanai•*w, ifisit Ru. ur..
Trr7n'tpoles, et...-uffil/, Ftutte i of
the 1*ert. Nervousness', an,1
err. Debility : wit ttao es en'1 n, ray
Other pin.Isr l'asr:plsartta Tl" 1 t. "11
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