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T iR HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1889•
THE DOMINION IN BRIEF.
WHAT 18 GOING ON OF INTEREST TO
CANUCKIb
As NaNrat.ss Ws West gelelehmeg case
• eater .t newsy trimmenehe new ta-
aseeslM MeaMa
OU lies bees di.eoyared in the city of
Victoria, B.C. •
ft is bsliivsd that! the teuebsc local elm;
UMW will take place HMO fall.
; esaniers are rapidly wpplantusg sailing
meek in i . (lust,st: timber trade.
(irayb&U t Cos fernery at 11 aterluo was
badly de aepd by Are.
Jahn M. Hicks, e young Canadian, has
bees killed by lightning at errfll, Mich.
The Conservatives of West Durham have
•omfsated Mr. W. P. Prower for the Legis -
Dir. Anderem, the Atlantic .sail costrac•
tor, says the tow flet will be reedy in two
years.
A movement is on foot in Winnipeg for
erecting a public monument to ex•Premier
Norquay.
It. -v. T. Hanel, D. D., Chancellor to the
Archbishop. is dying at the Palma., Menem -
.1, from diabete..
C.1'. R people say their trains will run
Into Windsor over their own tract by the
middle of October.
Th. Montreal Corporation will pr,lably
resist Miss Tibbet s claim for damages fur
false arrest in the Mulcahy ase.
Rev. A. ii. Winchester, who left 1Vinni•
peg some months age for mission work in
('hint, is retuning broken in health.
The by-law ter give the euelph Junction
Railway an additional $1?1,1001 to trey off its
tn.lebtedn•mwas defeated in Guelph.
Mr. M. W. Young, of Pickier, (rent an
area of a little over two acres, has gathered
12,000 quarts of strawberries this aeaaua
No application bas yet been moisfe.ra writ
of babeas corpus in the Burke case, and only
r week retrains in which it can Lc mete.
Mr. Themes McIntyre, probably the oldest
undertaker in Canada sad one ed the oldest
citizens of Si. ('rthmrius, u dead, aged
till.
The Kingston post-oflie. clerks suspended
for opening letters which passed through
their bands were on Saturday committed
tor trial.
A Torontonir:i was in Kingston 00 Thur'.
day with a vieu to ascertaining if a good site
for • large tobacco hickey could be secured
on favorable terms.
A report from the ('.uradian North-West,
throagl. a 1 takota source, represents the crops
te be a total Whine and the farmers in easy
localities redutted t� the verge of starvation
The- . emote ('ricket Club have arranged a
list of fixtures with the cricket clubs in the
Maritime Provinces, and the team selectee' t
i
for that purpose leave to -night to fultill'
their engagements.
Joseph t herlton, plasterer, Perth. died
\Veda quay of lockjaw. About ten days
before his death he stepped on a rusty nail.
He leaves a young wits to whom be was •
married last falL d
Mr. (.co. A. C%..roan, of the Toronts, t
Board of Trade, has been Aske.' to resign
from the Esplanade Committee of the Board ;
on count of his alleged sympathy with the i
Canadian Pacific railway in the matter now,
-- w+
ef.tsa 1,04 1/001101117* Dishy became COW inced the out.
by that retreuchm.mt 'ss •b.olut.,
ueoe'aary iu her houeehuld .zpeuses.
"Busier. is dull," ab. said, "and
✓ THE WEST VIRGINIA FLOODSS,
y
moat mak• our beth as light as possible.
Pour bu•baud is gull. ',.tied over our
JLlrs. Now, how can I save 11,5 er 81
.ud'how Mr Bixby that wts0.r can 0e
economical if n.es.wry 1 1 know,.' ale
easel suddenly, to the joyful tee ref ciao
ehu has had a happy thought. "1 will
to withuut the bat I intended gents, 10
!seer with my Yew gray mutt. Igen aeir
my black imported strew with tt very
well, and 1 will, too. I lust mull learn
Iw etwuum'sa'
Then abs pet ..n her hat. and went
dean town, au elated uver her "c;wst
saving of bv. whole dullan" that •1i• in-
teeded walking home with Mr Risby at
uuun and telling bon all about it
"I wonder now, she said, as she •tcp•
tied before the windows of a gi.^te store,
"1 wonder if 1 cuuldiet af•,rd a hew pier
if those tan kid gloves with stitching on
the back. I realty ueed them, and eve
eared $5 by gone/ without my bat, re --
yes, 1'.1 get then. ; they'll net only f9•"
Tru minutes later she stood before the
ribbon counter in a dry goods store
"Thu ribbon is really very cheap,"
she wit saying to herself, "and I need
a lot of ribbon awfully. 1 wunder if I
could aflerd it today. Let ate see. 1-
uh, of course 1 cau, after saving S5 en
that hat "
And she bought ten yards of ribbon at
25 cents • yard.
"Groat sale of embroidery," she read
on a flaring placard a moment later.
'•Jut what I seed," she maid, "but
I ve been doing without because 1 want-
ed to economize ; but Cm sure Cearles
couldn't say anything if I bought a little
when I've saved five whole dollars "
Se ahe bought "a hill." f,,r Ill ;:,
Then she gut "the greatest kind of • bar -
me" In remnaata of French gingham
for Lal o0.
"I never would have bought it,' she
said to herself, "but it was so cheap, and
then 1'd saved five dollars this morn -
tug "
Before reaching her husband's ,ides
with the cheering news of her economy
-he had bought four yards of lace, three
of insertion, a pound of candy, two col-
lars and a pair of cuff*, a pair of slipper',
two pairs of hose, handkerchiefs, three
yards of 'awn, a fan, a bunch of ruses.
*neither pair of geetis,ane' six linen hat d-
kerchtefs and two necktie. for Mr
Bu by.
Then she repired to Bixby's (MAIM
with the tale of her economy, and ended
by saying :
"Aud here'* a few little things 1
heuaht I could afford after saving eJ
ouch by Couig without my hat."
13 shy caked • sew questions, made a
rapid ca'culaiiun, and said in an utter.
y harems tone :
"See here. Dally, don't you economize
ny more. You'll break me sure if you
o. You're get $16 9tS worth • 1 thisige
treacly out of that $5, and—
"You're just ttxo mesa for anything,
Charley Bixby !..-Detroit Free Press.
anew Meows. ■ab. S. tt+taeeter Crew I$
Neesee-titaas Yves tea
Pttttaneat., W. Va., Jaly M). -The
seaaw, from tee flooded Megrim to -day *bows
shat beta faint outline of the story was
11 told is Oat night's telegrams, sad M reawte
districts are heard from it la feared the low
so life and property will mash large pro-
! ppaorrtias. To -day news from Raysewood,
Jset.os Co., indicates that st least • demes
Yves were lost u that locality alone. What
is described as • ob udburss descended
ups the headwater, of Pond ('reek and
I two or three other surae tributaries of tee
Ohio, sad the whole surrounding country
before the Railway Committee. The Iltatksstwaise
Seven new guards for the Kingston Pai-' I used a bottle of Burdock B!ood
tertiary will be appointed on August 1st Bitten for my Dyspepsia and it proved a
"and seven of the old ones will be relieved of 'perfect cure• and I was blew.d the day 1
duty. The new Oihetis, it is unsler-to cid, sot it. I w.•uld not he without it now
have been sawed. Some of them ere .onsifor • lot. It is worth its weight in gold.
of the present guards. Mrs W. J. Smith, Haley Station, Ont. 2,
The documents in the Burke case are;
very voluminens, the whole of the judge's Tea teed Ttnagc it, Knew.
charge being given as well as the evidence.' 1. That salt will curdle new milk ;
If no further appli.•tinns are male w thaibesce, m Fetter* milk porridge, ret-)
courts, the Minister of Justice will be pre- g
pared to give his decision on the Lith int. tea, etc., salt should tut be added % til
An action has been entered against Su •
the dish is praparld.
penntendent Morford, of the ali••higen 2. That akar boTne wake will remote
Central Railway, by Messrs. Miller and'tea stains ami many fruit stains. Poor
Blackhnuse, of Aylmer, solicitors for.Ioenithe water through the stain, and thea
Smith, a fanner '• sen at Kmgwmill, fur the prevent its spreading over the fabric.
sum of Ai,tet° damages for assault and i 3. That epeeomatoes will remove ink
malicious arrest. The case will come on for'
trial at the Elgin Fall Arias.. !and other stuns from white cloth, also
The Stinson homicide case at London ham! rrom.the lands.
not been settled yet, and more than one 4. That • teaspoonful of turpentine
arrest will prnbaldy he made before it wheeled with white clothes wdl aid in the s
brought to an end. Mr. semen, sen , lied whitening process.
smother interview with frown .lttarnyl 5. That boiled starch is much improw-
Hutchinaonan.i Nlagistrasn Noble Thursday n haddition f little.it
was ew-epi bare. The list tet J..1
is very iucemplete, but et rant it u
and wife, Mrs. Thomas Hughes and four
children and ,1 Ain Lockhart were drowned.
Thomas Hughes' hones w. swept away.
' Hughes teenaged to save himself, tout his
wife and children were drowned before hi.
&uw
eyes. He says the water came u the
valley of Pond ('reek like a wall, as though
an immense reservoir had burst asunder,usd
his house end all his eertbl pue.ssaions, in-,
eluding his f.rnily, were blotted out in •'
twinkling. .
The great wave of water struck the hos
of Richard Black, and not • stone rentafu•
' to mark where it stood. The same thing re
1 true of &tweed Blame's store amt .lwelling,
' dont( and wife being drowned, aced no
ince, either of their bodies or ersidence,
sea be found. Barna were swept away by
dozens and live stock drowned by the Isuu-
drel head. The w . ►osetary loalong the(0
valley of Pond Creek will reach $50,0 and'
in Jackson Comity $ i),000. This is but
one instance of the fury of the storm. Every
creek and run in the valley wee a seething
torrent, and lona of life and absolute wiping
out of property is the universal rule.
The little town of Morristown, at the
head et locker Creek, was almost complete-
ly obliterated and reports place the In. of
life then at sixteen. Among the dead are
Joe, Jacob and Thos. Keger, three brothers,
who were swept away with their house.
Lawless
Martin Lawless was also drowned. Other
knowu that Edward Rhino;I ichari Black
Wee ip wemstar.
Ginger water, whish a simply wet r
sweeteuef with molasses, with two tabl. •
epuoufule of eider vla•gar added to ea b
cup of mules... , and the a hu:e speed
ween ginger, is a very pal.table drool ,
and Yue which may be seedy used 1 y
farm laa,rers, urea. emulated m te o
freely when overheated.
Coosa tea is healthful and inezpen
sive. It a wie•te from the shellaur nibs,
which cwt three, emits per pound. Wet
two nine. w olb a little cold water, and
pour over thous a quart of bulling water ;
newt one and a half hears ; strata and
add • quart t f Leek heated to bwlsua!
it should be tdigolly Sweetened.
Oatmeal water is the cheap�at ad u: c
of the most healthful drunk.. It u
simply oatmeal stirred into Ladd water
•uu allowed le at tile before drinking
Thus u. old ill N.. York at • penny •
r au, Keeleg the vendor about 99 per
oeut of profit It mak
ptaraismer
Intek if • Very thin gruel a made, using
ore t.bl.pixn,lul of oatmeal to a .$'late
,f water 13 ,11 for au bout, strain at d
lel it get very cold Still •neither im-
provement is to add the juice of one
lemon and leo tablespoonfuls of auger
to each quart.
Ginger Beer. -A ginger beer costing
about fifteen cents • gallon is • good
at.ndby. There- aro turkey duffereet re.
1 .r the, hut the till.'trig is our
of the simplest. Pour lour quarte ..1
a.dutg water over three f..urens et w
,n.us,d of white sugar • add tee minted
,rliow peel tet ureas eemuu and an ounce
•.f ground ginger. Int this stand cover-
ed until luke-warm, then add the juice
of the Iemou and • gill of good yeast.
Mil thoroughly, corer and stand tee •
*arm place over night. Neat day
.train, bottle and cork ; tying down the
oorks securely. Lay the bottles on their
sides in • cool place.
reports of loss of life are constantly coining wee May to (leas Meese.
in, but it is impossible to get names es then' "Dade, an' ye won't bud me down on
i. absolutely no mneans of communication. se two knees damn' house for nobody
Many in.Gvidnal losses run into the those the NKr
ands, and there are so many of the that "Faith, nor me nayther ; I .n n 1 et -
to enumerate them would be to telegraph ♦ a ed for the lotke of that. Everything
census of the territory embraced in the' tn raisin, set 1, but they may get in ez-
valleys of the streams. The total low Wray,
ma into the millions. ors help or I'll go to the paper mill be-
--- yant the river.'
r ♦etetbe►.resort. This was • fragment of the romantic
' CHARLE.TuN, W. ea., July 211, -There conversation I heard as I strolled down
was another sudden rise in the Elk and the garden path by mor,uiigbt. My
Pots rivers last Hight. A great quantity of mother in-law's girl and mine were urn=
lop, ties, lumber, bay, wheat and cata'Earring over the garden gat..
was destroyed. The lo. will at least reach' Dear me !get in extra help ! It wasn't
$1110,000._ ILO easy thing to do, even if I could af-
A TERRIBLE CRASH. !ford it, and ?fiery such a good girl in the
!main. It was tui true that that doors of
as externem Meat Collide. Will • Metrge the paper -mill stood d affrays hospitably
wilt. ratan weenies. 'open for the demesne with a grievance,
Stv*' tAH, 1:.., July 20. --The steamer land a lone line of the disaffected had al.
Si. Nicholas, with 5(0 colored excursionists ready diaappearei therein.
aboard, ran into the closed drawbridge over. %Vas not ell fair in household warfare?
St. Augustine Creek, four miles south of 1Vhat might not a strategic inurement
Savannah, at 9 oclock tp.night, de -'effect ?
molishing the forward part et The next mornir g I raid : "Mary, 1
the steamer, killing two women, and have pulled out the tronks in the attic
injuring .Ni men and women, genie of whom to get at the children's pitting clothing
will die. Captain Boulineau, who command-
ed the stean.er, .id he blew a whistle when I w"n!d -fin • good time to sweep and
turning into the creek frons the Savannaht"'Pe up the floor, and bks a chub aloes!'
River, but the bridge -tender did not signal for the wtndow. I will clear the break"
that tee bridge was close' until it was t•n;fast table and wash the dishes. ' chi.
late to stop the tx,at. The rugines w.re+was "in raison," end whatever Mary
hailing when the crash came. The forward d:d she did well. I ate my dinner with
decks were crowded. The upper deck we.'• rainhuw in my soul. The attic was
carried away and the pilot house and burrs- cleaned A few days Inter, I smuggled
cane deck creased down on the masa of implements to the •ecnnd tb,or, brushes
people. (1.. of the dead was • colored down walls, dusted pictures and put
cook and the usher u an unknown young deserts and drawers to ny)t. • then ill
woman.
a
'casual way I asked Mary to take the
This rargt Will Sev.Imttealse. etc. Image to the yard for an airin; and •leak
ing, 20. h rim in Iand as there was re. heavy work on
engaged, in they manufacture rof tinscaai!hand fur the day, she might wipe off the
bid japanned ware has patented an inven- paint and windows. The hardened
tion which, competent judges say, will rte !fl""' was kept bright wrth its weekly
volutiouise the tin and steel industry of the polishing. There was fame of the re
world. Patents have been secured in the markable energy of the house cleat:int!
leading countries of the world. It is a period in my tone or manner, and as
Mary was lying back for her grand ••,rep
she took no offence. Aunt her lime I re
marked, as ttioneh struck rudder
ides, that, as Mr Jones was ••tlt►ff t .en,
1 believed I woo d have .lames Leary
c� me and beat the heavy parlor and
library rugs. White the cestigatien was
process by which molten metal may be
rolled into any desired asps. thus saving
all intermediate processes. It was invent-
ed originally to roll meta) *older in a thin
plate, but the process is pronounced by ex-
perts to be ejnally applicable to iron and
teel in Pe various forms of pieta,
structural iron sad rails It is haltered the
cwt of manufacturing steel rails can be re- going tn, whet more natural thin that
dared to the extent of 510 per ton and that Mary should wipe -the word clean being
len iron pLates for tinning can be made alway-..crupulously avoided --the paint
much below the moat of production of tin and window.. The brtok•cases 1 had se
plat. in Wale., thus nuking a new Indus- ready taken tarn of. I Ia,ught a variety
try in this country. The molten metal is of blight -colored and riwborate-cut ghee(
passed latween rollen,wbie is chilled As it paper at the tier-oent .tore, and this was
tjtpasse., the rollers, being kept cool be, a ouch a fine bait that Mary, of her own
team of water which passe. through them- accord, proceeded to clean and deceorate
Son and steel ro rolled will be much more the china chaeta with increased reeler -
byand closer in texture than that made
by present methods. .lion and brilliant aeccese. later. came
a man to kaleemine the kitcbeu and
Atopen resat leerier. whitewash iha cellar walls. and on the
(Nene, Neh., July 2).-A wealthy boot Ent of 111my I was spick ■nd span (rune
and shoe ,i'•aler named George t'. Heger, garret to cellar. We had cleaned hewer,
doing buineas in ('bicago std Neweeetle,'anr1 Mary never un.pcctcd It !
'a., was arrested yesterday while attempt- I know my mother -in -Ise would d. -
inning, but he los not yet decided to take
further proceedings against William Hunt,
the father-in-law of his deceased son.
A diabolical crime was perpetrated in the
alennonr. Church, five miles north of Bright,
11'edneaday night. A person was seen
°Liming nut of the church at 9 e'el,xk at
night. immediately after smoke was seen
mining from the chimney. Mr. Menne. (bean
went into the church this morning, and, on
reamining • stove, to un.l the head of a chili
with the body cremated. 1t had beer satu-
rated with cal nil.
18 HE JACK THE RIPPER. R. That kerosene will soften hoots and 1
ng to cash a $12011 nett. Hagen eameepise such ignoble subterfuges, but then
y the o • sperm,
or gum arabic dissolved. t
G. That beeswax and salt will make
ray flatirons as clean and stunutb as
jlass. Tie a lump of wax in a rag and
keen it feet that purpose. When the
irons are hot, rub them first with the
wax rag, then scour with $ Fsi:er or
cloth sprinkled welt salt.
7. That blue olnut-nt and kerosene
meed in equal proportions and applied
to the bedeteada is an unfailing bedpost/
remedy, au • Oat 01 whitewash is for the
walls of • hag -hams.
Creat txeHeameet I. wines- ap.l-t cede• shoes that have been hardened try water, i
w arreittedand render them as "liable as new. I h
IA IN tart, July 21. Toweres Friday mid-
!1,
That -kereene will make tin tea-' cf1
night the life of another woman was at kettle. as bright as new. Saturate a
tempted chs. by Castle alley. A „maim elision rag and rub with it. it will! esad man were ween to approach a dark per also remove stains from varnished furni-
tins of the tb..r:pghfare near the Aldgatu tura. ('
Fart station. The pair did not remain leag 10. extol ol rainwater and ands st
ou the cnn,ier beton the woman wee heard to will remote mahi
cne grease (rum wash- II
cry, "No, 1 won't The remark was ad ,file fabepes.
dressed to a dal k man u1 medium height
with a slouch hat and a foreigw appearance. MINT,' ter notate titre a..
The man seirel her, lir.gget her r abort dice ' Tin cleaned with paper will shine bet.' C+
tans, dung her upon the kerbstone and pro t
&need a da area Screams of .lack the Rlp• ter than when cleaned with damns!.
ere from Chicago Thursday night, ae:-IIher Jane is now adorning the ng-rx,m
mpanied by Rachel e'ogIM
ban, • pretty -:of the Excelsior Paper Mill, and .he is
yyear old girl, with whom he had slop d getting on with the merest make -shift
The girlwas also arrested. Hagen's wife:help. She has house-cleaning slit) in
\
res in Newcastle •ad after he ran awaythe perspective, and she said with a
with Mi. Voghan ahe "'lead him te;,igh last night : ''1)h, if 1 rely had yang
hioagr, where he was running a medal
ore. Maty." --Helen Rosen, in Home Maker,
on his wile's arrival at Chicago
agen del here. -- -
per "' and of "lhrnder''attracted crowds'4 Lard may he made perfectly sweet by
non and women from all directions. boiling a pared presto in tt.
Amnng the fist arrivals at elle scene if sassafras beak la sprinkled among
Ter, Vitoria. Tonal 1 Father Damettes work in the Haw -
alien leper settlement, the eh a very du
Nr.w V(0K, July :YL - A letter from�rir,gauhed instance of mtsatnnary hero-
reytown dated July 10 says that work on
he Nicaragua ('anal is prngreasing favor.itom, a not a edefory ora. Ter. emote.
y. Even Nicaraguans and ('oats Rican.1,h. ary Maar Beek for 1. I19,ci..t published by
warmly fever the pushing forward of the
Religious Tract FI atefy, ah nes that
work of crnstrnctem, art' the little mise the 13t,000 lepers of India "vise had
aaderutanding hetw-een the two repeylin their miristnnts, chiefly from See lend
er the canal is likely to be amieahly and Ireland, for the last fifteen tears.
tiled. The health of the construction The work of the missionaries extends to
corps is remarkably gond. Leary 1000 place, which even ambition and greed
en are employed at different teener en the fail to find. Anutter these is T,•rra del
liars of the casaL 'Fuego, whose inhahitanta heel ne arecul-
■ te langnage, aur: wens described as in -
L
secenl members of the Mcul vigil tdried fret it will keep out the worms. ee
antesasxia4nn, which hat rc.n+neol wnrk. as
Belem the, man had tune to get far he Fowersnn hekeptfresh for setae time
was 'tired, and a dreasitul stru.:.le ea- If a pinch of rod• or saltpetre is added to m
seed He: had • long knee in his hotel, ami the water. Wilted nus will regain their,
it was same time before he oroald he •lcprived freshmen if dipped • minute or two in
e0 it. F',•ntually it ea. taken fr him. hot water.
Eves then his Lilt t or liberty WAS of •
menet determined netur' In the midst of A solesti•en of eelnal pert. • 1 flora
the hay the woman crawl -d sway- Police' Araby and plaster of Patin cements ,this. She
whist'', erre boreal in all duecti ns. A and earthenware,
great smother of officials 64114 the( ity and ham 'heel," he boiled vary pinkly
1letnepdit:on fort- approval °. the sown, and just enough to mink thro gh. bei
'1 hen the p.Nr. reached the spot the man
wet cut and Iske,ling prsfesely fr.•n, wound, Tea lames are stood to scatter over TM
iaflirr.,I by the crowd, who had raison the carpets habire 'weeping. not telly to
''ry of " Iym-h him," ami wen thr••wing all freshen the redone bat ale. to prevent d
kinds of m,suika st the prisoner. 1 mire a the dust anmIng. a,
• tnng e.nint .d peen a he was got te the • To cure felon' mix one ,ones Valero. te
polio. .ration, wee" h. was rh.rgecl. 10.'tnrnen tin. with ewe entree of waist. and
n�lv, he awed "The woman rooked new
H settee why he drew the .liter,,, he with a smooth stick mix sed spread •
ueplbal that he bad drew.n in ell deftness thick twang of it •rrnnd the finger ;
He NH he wet, a melee, and ger,, a v,•.'ta•h Kinn on with a cloth and ren.' daily.
An Sola rlawee.
P,areso,r.s I1., Jul 20 AtRarcieaand
way village• not fa� from Portsmouth,
sane' peculiar dine.• which nearly de
r�oop1eulate.l :bee pluses last summer has re-
. A hely is said to have diet in two
n after heinq stricken. Ex %layer Free-
rs reported in a dying condition
ysicians bane been unable W cheek the
Meese rt to agree erne it. nue,. it iA an
Boothia of the bowels and many think the
ace is t. Le Tonsil in the drinking water
nue w•:la.
asIIer by • abort.
jeeger'tvn.u.a, Via , July 21 -Edward
Raw, myeuwg Keg ielwtan, les ie •wimniag
f'an.h.rland ..nnA with IS other
teoeii}eeemdina,wa• streek by •eaeeh. A K&watts—t If one deems "T.Aaaa
Feh h°t (B thea calf r'1 m,. lieu, itis UT " to any ens sanding the beat beer lis.
int, a brat al ewe, het e, M death rhyme nn ''raAsawwv. ' the remarkahte
before weeks,' sswutanee cs.nld he nbiaimmd little an for the Tee's h and Bath. Ask
is the tint Imran..s Imam of • shark y m druggist or address
Moe ting a roan iw thew water.
same, ndoliafj that M h✓1 irnir.vp:pers.from Te' 1.14 ink Nun, ant of •• mabeganv in the
N'mtb 5454,014• •a •vv+k agn, henastral tattle, dip a feather in a apsonfo( o: N
w ore Ise wv re, the nnrrine.f t17th water welted with eight drops of *iSie �
hutnl ►o easel! wet nay. R. 4wetnow and apply to the stain. Bob with MILAN
*here he had stayed while in meleA rinth Iwunneds•teiy. Very deep stains t,
wa•11 hello wee Mewl in his psIeal, tri whitioe. moi.
i Int with hM saamaai'. Alsi•hlain • Stronger
capable ret teeing Christianized er civil-
ized. Mie- .nary after mos rotary we s
butchered hetes • footing was ,mined.
end now the mi,aionari, have o.ntrived
to fine an articulate language for them,
and there ere wheels, orphanages, moth -
se's meetings, endall the machineri ref
as English panah in Tem del iris,('..
There is mid to be a stream nes r Tiler
eon, Ari , wbia petrifies every oat sal.
'Aimee pet Into it. A boast dropped in-
to the 'rystal water is alleged to have
ksenattis, turned to stone within a few min-
* CABINET RUMOR
I Ter. rsseeMes .fT eta eta 011111101411140 tete
Stew . eesreter Abbott
Orr&wa, July 110. The Journal Shit
•vesiag says: It is uaderstoud that it is
the inte•tiun shortly to 811 the poeitiw of
Minister of Trade sad ('ommerae etwaed
by an act of Mier,. The crasser* of the mew
department carries the transfer to it of the
l)spartmeut.of Customs and Inland Re.
venue, which thereupon orate to bane •
teparate eaisteaoe, being places' esek under
• parliauseatary bead designated ('oatruller,
t. w 4001 a salary of $3000 • year may be
paid. 1 he report is that the posttiuu may
be given to Hoo. J J. C. Abbott, es hose
.lection as special trmmimluwr to Awe
trials is a prelude to his entr into ode*.He will nave cabinet rank au may pseibly
souNnue W ',e Government leader in the
Senate.
The outgoing minister', Hon. Mackeneie
Dowell and Hoe. John ('ostigan, will re-
ceive good permanent appointments in the
Government.
l'be two coutrollenhips, as well as the
p•.rtien ed iolicitor-t:eueral, which is also
to be crested, will be offered to prominent
members who hare beets mentioned for the
vacant position of Minister of Railways.
Ilse. T. M. Pardee ae )rare.
SAnii, July 21 -Hon. T. ft Pardee.
late Commissioner of Crown Lanes ill the
Ontario government, dial at tab residence
here at noon today. He has had a pre
longed struggle against a combination of
bodily ailments. In February, 1Nft;, be was
oblige.' to give up the soperiatendesce of
his department end on medical advice went
t.. Florida to seek recuperation. Hr remained
tbere • year,returning in April, I tSs. He was
somewhat beuetited, but still unable k,
assume active duty. Shortly after his ar-
rival in Turmt.o he returned to his creme
here and since then slowly sank. Towards
the enol his mental faculties felled fast. For
weeks he has been unable to recognise his
intimate friends. Th.• funeral will take
place here on Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
AMBITIOUS CITY NOTES.
eemsmer t'aralval ♦IIraetl•es —Jewel*
Willie meter UuS le M Maartltes.
HAMILTON, July 111). -Tee program of the
summer carnival is published teeday. It
includes the Lek. Yacht Racing Aasmtiatiun
Regatta and Victoria Rifle ('lub nlatcheson
Aug;. 19, C.A.A.A. regatta on Aug. 'A►,
games and 'athletic sports at Dundurn en
Ang. 21, trades procession on Aug. 2'L and
military display on Ang. •Ll. Besides these
special features there will be themrrchants'
eonvention, meeting of North America St.
George's Cniun, baseball games, illumine -
tion of the city, etc.
Mrs. Seneca Swayne was sentenced by
the Police Magistrate to -day to six months
in the Mercer Reformatory for keeping a
disorderly house.
Jennie 1Vhite, formerly of Toronto, a
young women against whom there is .charge
pending at the police court for stealing
male jewelry from John White, is in BOW..
Part of the stolen jewelry was found in the
girl's trunk, but she clamed that it behmer
ed to her. The cane was adjourned unt 1 the
defendant returned by Police Magistrate
Cahill this muruing.
Its Norma Cremated.
New Voter, July 21. -Early this morning
Are broke out in the three-story bri••k
building in Fast Eleventh -street occupied
by Moses {Veil) as a .table and storage place
for carriages. The tire gained great headway
Wore the firemen arrive', as the wat•ktnan
instead of sending out en alarm ren
several blocks to his employer's house to no-
tify him. The plate was completely gutted.
The oeighlxlriusel being a teneutent district
great excitement wax created and the police
had to c'ear the street, welch was tilled
with half clad people. This was hardly
ac•ouiphshed when the front wall of the
building fell into the street Several
firemen and policemen were struck by the
fly;ng bricks and slightly injured. Of the
le'I horses in the building only 3 were res•
cued. Of the 120 vehicles 51) were destroy•
el. The hose or. vehicles is 510.100. on
horses 515,000, and oa the building $20,00.
A $IS,ese Lew al Waterloo.
WATyturs'. (hit., July 21. -Fire broke
eat at 1 o'clock this morning in 1:nye til .t
Co.'s tucker. file and ,them desk factory
and burnt, for over two hours before the
flames were subdual. The main part of the
bulletin,. the stock an.l machinery were
completely ruirtal. leas 510,000; iosur
asoe, 1Vaterloxo Mute"' $22100, Mercantile
$'2000, Wellington Mutual $1210.
The reel (leek "rely txsereetew."
Iteierrntcn, .l.:ly .O. -At the onrnner's
inquest to enquire into the .booting •.evident
yesterdley which eau,J the death of F. 1).
t ox, the fury brought. in • verdict fully ex.
operating Alb rt E. Lawrence, the clerk
who tired the pistol not knowing it was
loaded.
teeatb ors Tomas tagllsba aa.
Qrrnr' ,
July 20. -A young Englishman
camel Edward George T,rhutt, who was
removed from the steamship Lake Superior
on Tuerlay in • dying condition, died yes•
terdwy in the ,let1-rey Hale H'spit.l. Ibr-
nese' wit stn his way hum. to Notting
bam,F'.ng., where his father resides.
Camra& 1a lbs Aet
Mnrrezet., July 211. -William Irving, a
young man of gentlemanly appearance and
living in • resp.. -table locality in 1'orran,•e-
street, wall •aspen"1 of steeling money
from hi• hoarding homes. Merkel money
was placed where he had a.•ceas to it. 11• -
was caught in the act of taking it and was
arrested last night.
West Barham aaw.ervtive..
Ht.wwA'rii.r.p, July 20. We -t 1►urhem
Liberal-('oneervatives met in the T. wn Hall
here this afternene, 1►eputy•3eeve W. 1'.
Prower in the chair. The •eleetion of •
1 candidate for the seselt,hly re*nitsd in the
tisanimoon rh.Are of Mr. Peewee.
miagen ma P.sptwe Ter
Keel.. ne .!uly 20.-W. e. Smyth and
T. r•, the peetofiii. storks char el with
op• letters unlawful y, were this mown -
hep n teed for trial at the next teal.•..
They were admitted to hail
Mee mem ase Dee.
MAMMA FAI.1.', .luly 11. 4'. 1) Graham
sent • hlaek deg over the lions ohne falls
to day in a barrel brat. Seine smell pt -re•
of he test were picket up Inter, but the
dog is missing.
Shark. are playing have with the meek•
reel fishery en the row h and south -wit
east of Ireland
A wain .nil wife in %larvae% 'nil , have
leen arrested for the murder of their infant,
which .&
h they arthral awl., an attack of re. 4ts mania.
The jury in the rase e1 Mr. William
O'Brien against Intl Malistrwry for ;41cl
tal.ndrr l.renght la • reediest 11111
kg aim defesdemt.
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