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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-9-8, Page 4 llt $iqu > VIRY THURSDAAY MORN MO Elf O. Mni/1.7t041t. Moe of f•a JJ and lt s Ifertbwal ppe.mn Wore elf .ria out r. =meth. silvers • 11 ;lomat Oe 11 «edrii y " 1 10 wiu be ' the mitts w rear 1 set Advertising !ales tied oilier casual •dveRYsssenta 1.e. pr se for ant tasertios. and t rats per line for each subsequent taeerttos. Measured by • nonpareil scale. Business cards .f six lines and under. It per year. Advertisements of (most. Pound. Strayed. altuatlose Taoist. Snootier Wasted and Bareness Chances Waited. not exceeding e liar nonpareil. 1111 per month. Hous. on :tale and Farms oa Sale. ad to e xceed r Dors. 11 for Ord north. file. per sus eSeuenr month, lager ad.-ts. in proportion. Any special notice. theoaecl of whirs Is to promote the pecuniary benefit of say rillvidual or to be considered w ad vertisement aad charted accordingly. Local notices in nonpareil type one cent per word. no Notices ler than 25c. Lotti notices 1. ordinary reading type two rata per word. No prier for ler than Ma. Nodose for churches and other religious and benevolent institutions half rate. r.aeeretai reatrael Advertisements. A limited number of diapp/y ed advertise e eota will be inserted at the jfoUowial rates : Per inch. oar insertion 1 00 t 00 r 00 5 Os " four insertions there months " six months •• one year.... ... . No adcertlaemeat less than two t.e1.. 1a iength will be calculated on above begin 6 per rent. discount slowed for .rah payments on three mouths' contract ; 10 per Deal on six months'..»d 15 per Beat. os a years. These conditions will be strictly **forced. Amus -The Mgaa- t" rleltvesy. Sabscril.rs who fail to receive Ton Si.1w. remularly, either by carrier or b mall. will confer a favor by acquainting ue of the feet •t co early a dater possible. Leah at Year Label. Your label is a standing receipt of the date to which you are paid up. See that it is not allowed to fall Into arrear. When s change of addrer Is desired. both the old and the new address aboold be given. Rejected manuscripts cannot be returned. Correspondence must be writtenlon one side of paper only. Publishers Seller. J. C. le Tousel, of Oodertch, hat been rep pointed local Travelling Asset for the town- ships of Godericb. Colborne. Aabfleld and Ws- wanosh. Local postmasters over the district .re also empowered to receive subscriptions to Tex All communications must be addressed to L. McOILLICL'DDY, Tex SIGNAL, sI., Telephone Can sk Goderleh. Oar. OODF.IUCH. THURSDAY. =PT. S. tint. I)uR1Nt. THE PANT %ERR A NURSE* Or subscribers and others to whom accounts were sent .n.1 some who o•me in without notification -called at Tut 8t..N AL counting room and placed themselves •• square on the ledger." To these we extend our thanks. There are still a number from whom we de- sire to hear, and during the nett few weeks we will be pleased to have all who are still in arrears call and settle up. The press is like the pulpit -it requires faith, hope and greenbacks to ran it successfully. THE RI -NO. THAT Ho*. JOHN HAIR:ART would likely be the next Premier of the Dominion has not been received with favor by the W. C. T. l?. of Canada. Sows or THE Naw Yolks NEWNrerIRs are scaring their readers almost out of their wits by writing up cholera pages, and then print circulars from the board of health officers which state that fear is the great propagator of the di HAS ANYhoDY HZARD ANYTHIN.. 11108 the Rev. Roaring Knelt, of Belfast, since (;t.A1...ToNE got on to the Imperial Treasury benches • He.. the reverend disloyalisf left the limits of ['later, or did the result of the election .pike his little gun! AN AIME 'MIA T1 SIR OLIvtR Mow.lT'v Niagara address has been published in the Simcoe Reformer by F. P. Bouteiller, of Belle River, ex -warden of Mise: county. No one can read it without coaling to the con- clusion that for once Ontario'. Premier is arrayed on the wrung side of the question. Tit* WHIRLIMM Or TINE IRJNI:e 1T•. revenge. A few short years ago A. H. N. Jenkins was the Tory editor par excellence in Western Ontario, and whooped it up for the old gag with a loud and lusty whoop. He is still whooping for the old Bag, but the old flag now is the Stars and Stripes and D ot the Union Jack, and the place as Grand Rapids, Mich. Of such is the grand army of loyalty shouter. A .'°KRlsse iridin. ',YAWN T1 kNow 581 the local bakers keep up the prim whim wheat is haw just the rme as when it is high! THr. SIU'A1. cannot answer the query, but will be pleased to hear from any of the bakers on the subject. If there is another ride to the question we will he happy to present it And we might say bore that gond temper nn the part of con- troversialists would help the doemeso. mat gristly. ---- • TNR t.*AniNO CNIARETrx LIRNO cos (rr serenely is the parson of Jo. Gibbs, • cigar - maker, of Patterson, N. J. A friend told him that a mine in Condos had inked eighty -ms ctipurettee in eleven hour*, lid (;ihbe undertook to break the record. He began smoking at 10 a in. Sunday .ad at none hal smoked fifty-five, his record for the Bret hour being thirty -me. After din- ner he removed ed smoking and by 4 p.m. had finished hie hundredth *garotte, the last oma bei.g apparently as sae* relished by kiss as the fins. He Qill As Mtn tri A '1'rt.oteeti stew tor Aria the other day referred to the ompobi.r of the geeds for the Fall trate by • well known iCimg-ml dim, mid staled that the goads W bees Rp•si.11y imparted hem Ragl.ed mad • duty .f 1189.000 had hem pael epos them as the meter Mum We maid like be sek The Ibmik e, who pski tbe duty --the Canaan .tmng nr tr the :..•tire -4,..N: ittglieb p reduteert II the (Lathis paid 1146,00) 1s le sr. Isjlwtl jus le that sato•e by the tarifa t A.4 Y en the .Mee hand, the Bogle* reamer 1••Mi the ►11 Mil 1t • IJtele bard ea the fah obese the " dear old Mew* Lad," ..t w • Old Flag " ..d • het of esker .146 1.M4 a N at tee feel editor d The aspire d.WgOU to furnish le W readers dally TrINT NOW MINtAM Na NWA r. 16 M really nmrteing to see the sobblhde kw Sir Ouvsa Mow.T whoa is sew beteg st•slfested by • eerie* sidles Of the Tory press. They are pattlag Ida es the beak, and ,truagly endorsing .11 the eaperioyai utterances which he has of lar gives vent to in lettere for publication sod from the pagoda& in Tres SIuxAL rejoices to see these evldes- ose of goodwill and loyal affection which** Bow extended to the Liberal leader in Ont- ario, otBrio, and hopes the comfort and support n ow tendered Sir Ounce by his erstwhile opponents will continue. But we are fear - fol tbet the approbation of the Tory jour- nals and the Tory heelers of the HcuNxs stripe will not stand the test of an eleotioa campaign or another Equal Rights agitation. It Me been said, beware of the *,reeks when they tome bearing gifts, and we alight modernise the Boot -keen in the present *- stoner by telling Sir Ot.ivae to beware of the hp -loyalists when they proffer him adula- tion tit the pr. seat time. Soft words but- ter no parsnips, and patting the Premier oa the back during an off you is no iodicatioa that the gang will not attempt to bade him on the first opportunity when polling day domes around. The men who .re talking pretty nothings W the l'remier of ln'.rio today, and who aro ming every effort to make him break with old and tried friends, are the same who endeavored to oompna his rum at every el- ection since 1872, and the Tory newspapers that bolster up his unconstitutional dismis- sal of Mr. Hymns are the same which nude bitter onslaught upon the Mowxr adminis- tration when Mr. Mvc s and many of those who believe with him stood in the gap in defence of the Liberal Prowler. History repeats itself, and presently an- other pros inial election will be on in On- tario. lot the veteran premier look around him and take corni:- Looe of things as they stand. He will find his Tory backers of to- day arrayed against him tomorrow, and it will be wet! when the day of trial -Wes if he can rely upon his friends the 014 guard. J.... 1, Hr.:Hg,d, it is stated, held an um- brella over Sir OLiven when he delivered his now celebrated Niagara loyalist utter- ance, tterance, but it is a question whether the same Mr. H.'.,Hrd would be willing to shield him from the storm in the event of • Provincial election. There is an old Scotch proverb that bays, serer throw water that's dirty away till you're sure you can get some that's clean ; end it would be will for Sir OLIvKR not to out off old friends indscrim- inately until he is Imre he can trust his new- found political allies. THE 8EW.PArEa sit LEAN,. A clergyman, down by the so -Ming sea, has been riving his hearers some wholesome advice concerning • certain class of news- papers. He has been sizing up that class which deli.hts to leave the legitimate arena of news and moment, and which prefers to present to its readers the result of researches in the g•rb•ge heap. To this class it matters not that the dirty gossip of the locality is unfit for publication, If true, or that it Is entirely false. A por- tion of its readers crave for the filthy pabu- lum, and the craving must be satisfied, even though the reputable readers may turn from the printed pages wi!h loathing. From the manner in which the Halifax preacher deals with the question we are in - shoed to believe that the newspaper bu*rard 1s not confined to Ontario, although tbere hare been of late a superabundance of the species in this province. The following from the sermon will prove of iutere•t to many- in this pectic° : ide careful bow you sew such hateful smile be careful : Let us learn to speak good of one another, rather than evil. About the evil let us keep decently dumb. Why should we be eternally miring emch others dirty linen! And this should remind us of • very great wrong that we do in permitting the newspapers to be what they .re. The papers are just what we, the masses, make them, and what are they ! They are much dirtier than they ought to be. If anything ugly comes up, if there be any dirty *candid afloat, the newspapers are after it immediate- ly ; and when thea g+t it they give it the most conspicuous plass is thetr columns You don't have to march through the news- paper for such items ; they are 'lade to stand nut in bold, striking head lines, so that the eye .ball catch them first of all. And the people are to blame for it The newspaper folks give the people just vetch . paper as they, the people, want We seed • more elevated seutimeat, a purer. nobler ideal : and thea we shall have a cleaner and more elevated press. And why should oar newspapers be made the receptacle and vehicle of so much garbage and rot • instea! of pmrading each things before the public gaze, why not .drive to forget them se soon as poesibim! Let our newspapers .0d our conversation deal with whatever is edifying, with whomever is ele- vating, with whatever is true, beautiful add rood. What . grand thing it would be for the world if all of ue bed the spirit of the old Meitner who used to live down in Bel- fast, Maine. The old men, when '.Ikdl to officiate .t a lnneral, always managed to say **nothing gond of the dead. Invariably be cad something gond. Om da he was steed to sted the homedday • men whose life had been anything but an ideal Ore. He was as near worthless se one could well he. For years and years he had hang &round the fire department, amt in- varishly drove the mem or can M the hose .arta, for the sake n( the whiskey that they used to rive hin.. There was not • fire, little or big. taw • whole genstuine het what .Id Jerry was present, working like • Well, there was • m at ty .red at ms's tumoral, draws terehme Out red diner cariosity to see what the old minister we.M make out of kis ease. So, after the readier sad prayer, the old nous 'Prbackdm k ►r eery leeks tad said brethren, n, oar old fried has paid the last d.be et amens. aied the Flame dm know hire nem .hall haseefereh k.ow him se mesa He bed life faiBy., bemuse te ser i. Mems : but we awed ems salsa admit list he woe • .Igbty ha.4y w at • tars." as Ts M tbue &sear• tike M w .e.MN.s p•4 el W kind 1 1.1 Srwff TNe stall. Ise Me past twelve es leurM0 err fes east tW has ►.. psi List by lb, (l.aadae Gemeassor h.. preyed .1 swiil to stop the ramie. mantas el raw mea did women lima Canada ed to tetra Mem is the last of Moir birth. A. sttoag W bees the meve.est tress Ousa4• of Os mar wdeoerake population that the people el the SI Ata have biomes alarmed at the M- eow of Comedians and •e siert u i -J be made to pat om • coarse of v.xatbas i. - vacua' that may have • t.adeucy r re- tard the exodus free Canada to some (.- teat. Speaking on this question the (at- e•ge News -Record says : 18YL1J1 or CANADIAN*. There are charas" that Premier Abbott of l'aaad• may secure the oo-operation of the American authorities to keeping Candiaas from emigrating to this country. It ham long been • source of worry to °mediae ofci•ls that the young min of Caused• were leaving for the United States. It seems diet the authorities on this side areas *axiom to Mop this influx of (Amadeus as are the Casa dian authorities to atop the exodus. The immIgratliooq laws have now soured an in- spection sylmsi which guards the porta of entry along the Atlantic and Pacific, but no such system has as yet been established along the Camden border. The immigration authorities here are anx- ious to extend the inspection of the Canadian borders,•ad they wait only for Premier Abort and Secretary of State Foster to get to- gether on mine plan which will be mutually accept able. 1mmirrauon Commissioner Owen rid today that, oolwithet•ndiag the tirorom immigration laws, there were 70, 000 Canadians coming •cross the border every yesr without any Inspection. Aside from this large influx there is another 15000 of F.uropesn immigrants who come into the United States by way of Canada without any inspection. If. therefore, Premier Ahbott is really anxious to stop the exodus of young Canadian, he eon s:eare official •.ista.ea iR WshiaRba WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. A rert+erus.. To the Editor Of THE StuNAL SiR.--1Vi11 you kindly allow me apace in your paper to correct the insinuations and statements being made regan ing myself and my head clerk in regard to advertise- ment for doctor. calling for • liberal and Methodist, which appeared id the (:lobe and Mail in July of the year. The mid adv( was not written by myself or my clerk, as charged. neither was it in- serted with my knowledge or comsat or even seen by me. .1. Carey, shoemaker, of this town, insert- ed the said advertisement solely to further his own interests, and to dispose of his property. The replies to said advt. were answered by his own sou. We have spired no puns to trace this to its source, and are only sorry to have to add this, which re hope is the last of its kind, to the brilliant record of its origu•- tor. We are capable of managing our own business, and will do so, re we have dose in the past, on straightforward, honest princi- ples. Respectfully yours, Gm. A. Flue- Endlersas Oertie.Meneols. To tt a Editor M THt 81oxgL Sot "A House -wife" speaks the trnth in last week's iaue,when she states the bakers are wringing out of the pockets of the poor hard working toilers of (.odench, Shylock like, the hard earnintm to support a lot of extortioners who are not deserving of support by an intelligent public. With flour cheaper then it has been for years, and the price of bread only 10 cents per loaf mod low a. 8 cents in some places -sod good solid weight at that. ---the local bakers truest extort two cents more from the people then they are honestly entitled to. Now diet the 000l season is coating on i would advise every woman who Las her family intermits at heats to bake her own bread. Try it. Flour is cheap and there is an ime.eose avis in the cash account at the end of .he month, a penny saved is a penny made. Thanamg you for valnmble space. Yours truly, A NOrHER Ho¢sgwvs. A Cel Idea. To th" Editor of Tne BIONAL. Ste, - I am pleased to see that all the sqquaring up' of the streets is not beteg confined U West -St and the Sgeare, bot that our local Minister of Public Works has had his men on our street, and has made • very nix piece of work in front of the premises of our worthy reeve. When the work is completed to Britannia road on the one side and to M.cdermot's bane on the other there will be no better residential street in town than WArgfuxo Sanger. Oar Mertes. Here's • hand to the boy who has courage To do what he knows to be right ; W heo he falls in the way of temptation He has • hard battle to fight. Who drives &greet self and hu comrades, Will find a most powerful foe ; All boa* to him it he conquers, A cheer tor the boy who say's "No !" There's ran • battle fought daily The world knows nothing about ; There's many • brave little soldier Where strength puts • legion to route. And he who fights sic single-handed Is more of • hero, 1 say, Than he who leads soldiers to battle, And oosgeere by arms in the fray. Be steadfast, my boy, when you're tempted, To do what you know to he right Stand firm by the oolors of manhood, And on will o'ercosse in the fight. " The t" be your battle cry ever is the warfare of life ; And G he ktows who are the heroes, Will give you the strength for the strife Rho', R. Rexford. A gold brick worth 1230,000 will be ex- hibited at the World'. Fair by Meatass. Fac -similes of thirty -sevum of the moat promineat of the Ahem idol. in the museum is the City of Mexico have losss prepared for the World's fair at Chicago. Sents will he provided at the WdWM's Fair d .Ikaiory *commies in (Mob'? for 1.500 s.w.paper ocrrs.prdmeu, it h•vimg h.m estimated that abeut that number Brill be proems withA company has lima isearpreater! •100.000 rspiitat sees& fee ne westing sear the World's Fair • •75,000 deb house. whisk shall he msiatained der fag the Fair as headquarters Imr wheeling. front all of the world. building wilille10•c.lw• • asst Thereafter home for the eO iotm m ef Asses am Wheelbase. NsiMs.•l As by mmben el the w =web lest h. " w Ue..il m/ TEM DOMINION IN BRIEF The hip ser In Nark. moat, 1• town listg eat Ord ethane* te j'I • Sea has week r I.e.d•a. Ons - Ia.4esli W rain Ma hats dried M N . Ble es the d.Usr. Owterfets AO and 6• .est pisses .m. 1• e ieedaren se Litigates The Mortbweon Aesmmtly has beim pro memo' *erg to the deadlock. ()madam *tech breeders unrated sf .•y prises at the Detroit .:penin.. Th. Parkhill Town Hell cad earket building, I.I. totally e.eirey.d by Kra A. X Uttar, Tomato, was .leered po- sitions of the t .o.oi*ns Eugusars' Amara - The (:.•error-l:.merel Ihmepssse to able w visit the waving l.d.etriel Ex- h ibition i hibition Mr. Laner's address before the Young Liberals of boatreal will be dekv cs4 on Graeber 5, W. J. Patterson, las. A., of Chutes, has been *Notated principal of Cariet* Place high school The ltonoinioo Government has purchased the Toronto disinfecting •pparstm for or at Grosse l.ls. M. L Tutohe, professor of agriculture in the Imperial College of Japan, s in Mont- real on a visit. Collin McI)oa.ld, the burglar was fes• tamed at Belleville Saturday to ten years in penitentiary. Nearly 31,000 immigraata have settled in the lasedi•o Northwest this year, against 16,000 last year. Wm. McClement, M.A., of Ingersoll. hoe been appointed Deimos neater of London Collegiate Institute. Kir Edwin Arnold, •.00.pw►ed by a Japanese ladynamed Mrs. Aerogram, has just vested innipeg. Mr. T. G. Shaughnessy, vice-president of the C.P. R., has become • share holder in the Montreal Street Railway. The Peruvian, which arrived in Glasgow on Monday from Montreal, lost 33 out of her total ekipolest of 450 tattle. The 23th anniversary of Viesr-(:.darn! 1:authier's elevation to the pprriesthood was celebrated at Brockville W.dneed•y. The by-law granting • bonus of 1275,000 to the Toronto, H•miltm and Buffalo Rad - way Company was carried in Hamilton. It is rumored in political circles to Mont- real that Sir John Abbott is 000templesing an early retirement from the Premiership. Hanlau won the rowing match at Tren- ton from ('ba. Stephenson. The race was two miles with a tarn, and Harlan won by . length. English Conservatives and Liberals onsite in urging the Government to prohibit immi- gration .luring the prevalence of cholera on the ( lint went. Mr. VanHorne, who is in Loudon, will tike some steps to establish • Inst Atlantic service In c..nnection with the ((mature Pacific Railway. The life of Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, written by Mr. Win. Buckingham, Strat- ford, and Hon. G. W. Ross, will be out in • oouple of weeks Thelma 1). Cheney, formerly of Kingston Military College, who is under arrest at Watertown, N. Y., for forgery, attempted to commit suicide Thursday. Alderman Thomas Gilroy, of Winnipeg, was married in Sin.*oe io Mies Beatrios Groff, daughter of the late Mr. Henry (:roil, county treasurer of Norfolk. Th. C. P. R. Land i)epartment sold 24,- 400 acres of land last month. During the pan eight mouths the cooup{iaanny hes sold farms to the extent of •1,1133,0100. O. K. Fraser of Brockville was elected l president of the C. M.B.A. t :rand Council at Hamilton. The meeting next year will be held in St. John. N.B. A meeting of the Cabinet was held at Ottawa Saturday-. The danger of cholera entering ('anal said the retaliatory canal tolls were the chief subjects discussed. The Methodist clergymen of Kingston district have approved of I)r. Douglas' scheme to raise 125,000 for the better equipment of the Wesley -as Theological Coege. Ailmeeting of the Western Ontario Dairy. menj. Association was held at Guelph, and it was decided! to hold the aext annual con- vention .t Loath* 111 the second weak in January. An inane woman confined in the Asylum for Idiots at ()Tillie jumped from • third storey window in the building, and received injuries from which she died twelve hours afterward,. The (;rand Council of the Canadian branch of the Cetbolio Natural Benevolent Arsocia- tios, in session at Hamilton, decided in favor of separation from the Supreme Council of the United Slates. A statement of the export of live dock from Montreal so far this seams show, that there have been shipped 74,190 head, as compared with 84,901 for the corresponding period of last year. Major Shrapnel!, of Orillia, while walk- ing on the Midland Railway track near that town. was struck by • freight train and thrown into • ditch. He miraculously es- caped with a few braises. in the little French -Oradea village of St. Cuthbert ten French-Canadian couple observed their golden weddings. The area age age of the rnen is 77 years, of the women 73. and their prrgencv *the fourth gener•- tioo number Mil Contracts have been let by J. T. Hunt and S. O. Fisher, of Saginaw, to Canadian parties to cut and put 50,000,000 feet °flogs into the Wahn•pitae river, Georgian Ivy, on the tracts of timber reoestly purchased of the McArthurs. The rommosion appointed by the I)o- niniow Govaaeemt to enquire as to the advisability of t epeaisg of the Thoasa.d Islands for the beaks of the ladies" regiom mend the sake of moue of them. and the im- provement Cairdias charnel to the 88t. rrTraack • Ia unamm.gg will be eoted . • few weeks oe the Atlantic sad North-Western railway, the new route of the Canadian Pacific railway to the (lenges gay. It o expeccid that plummier trains will he run ning over the rid bowsaw Redrew rad Rgansville by the new year. Mi., Shepherd, Albany," fell fns, • veetibu deeper ou the C. Rl near Ion•, Ont. , dim Tuesday might while the traiS was reumiag at • very rapid Tato, .md lay six hours before being disoevered. The yours Aroma was notsaissed until theteeia reached (ideate at a milordhospital i. Si Themes and .hs retar.tag oassutimmeaera tip. e( During • terrible gale o. Wedoesd•y sight the uohon.er Nett Woodward, while trydng to make tio.tiampteao harbor, wail ei tensed ver Oil her home heavy e amt • • N. The Mdrifted away from the wroth as • hark, arid was drown- ed, while the tea of the sew sk•inbssod o. the "trimmest, . , mad were rammed is the sionmiag,namied Mahon, whohad d • sailor ams ditd iriiM t*m sight Irma mum& NXINi Ula THE WORLD. Choke* Oae apposed se Dewar. alt iera `E'M sok& ..Metxtk .i able. in 1. Ilitiamo se Wd.J people hair. abwdy me. .s Nom; Zaire tr.ttd . els l 2.001 at t.depes4ea.y l.wa A s► .t yiplas tee Daytime, Olde, was mels tart week at Galt. Tama Mer has killed 900 aside u toad .duties ed (Lassa. this www. Ai Aberdeen, South Dakota, the mem-miry 1013 w $U degrees es Monday night, Thee w aow u the hospital* 3,506 canes U( marled firer ia Lentos, Rag. A poi tis• .d Purtagale w4v e. aro w M ..W w awe* the tartar w w the extert dshta. (:re•1 distress prevails asreg the 60.. (*1U idle employees of tis plate factories l;I Wald.. Harry Auer, • potter at Lmatooei., Gino, clubbed his wren mouth"' old baby te death. The health authorities .t New York ars taking swat elaborate measures to tight cholera. An explosion in a Bel, cal n..ne, ea. toadied 40 miner . Tea &dies have already beim recovered. Margaret Campbell was killed in Now York Wednesday night during a quarrel with her husband The uswspapere of Hamburg describe the sanitary machinery of the city as in a ter- ribly erridey disordered star. The Camden Pacific Railway SS. Em- press of China left Yokohama on Monday aft rnoos for Vancouver. John W. Hopkins died at South Bend, Ind., on Wednesday at the age of 104 years. He fought in the war of 1813. George Williau. Curtis, late editor of Harper s Weekly and ooze prominent in United States politics, is dead. Many person. were killed by Itigghtnies in Henderson Cont*,u141,Wednesday. ('rap were almost ruined by the Korn. Three me* of registered lettere •stand .t £1,000.000 have been stolen from die railways between Paris and Loos For the tint time since the great strike every department in the Homestead milt, Pittsburg, were running se.t.rday. The urry railway employee of Indian. apolis tbreiE.0 to'strike because of the do charge of couducton without a trial The steamer Western Reserve went to poser off Au Sable Bunke, Mich., on Tnea day night, end 26 peewee were drowsed. Mr. Gladstone su.ta - .d no phj Ucal u - jury from his sneount. t r .th th. heifer on the grounds of Havarti,. a on Wedn.es day. *chooser City of Toledo has I.e.a wrecked on lake Michigan. Capt. Mc - Millar, his daughter, and six sailors were drowsed. President Harrison hes appointed a tetchier 21st as a national holiday in ceninaweratios of the 400th eoaiverssry of the discovery of Arteries. As exon as investigation u .posed next spring work will be commenced oa the 2.0- toot utoot canals, to connect tikes Erie, Huron and Superior. Reports of the devastation of the cotter crops by boll worms are coming from all part. of Texas. The damage is estimated at 40 per taut. The Eagli.b Home Secretary-, will me- nder the question of the release of the Irish prisoners who were 'entered for co.nectioe with dynamite plots. A meteoric stow fell oar Livingston manor, Ssmllivan County, N.Y., • few even- iop ago. It struck and shett red a rock about twelve feet egoma. The Transcontinental Association has de- cided that, under the uterstate commerce law and association rules, railroads moor carry free exhibit& to the World's Fair. Of the 30 cans of cholera which have occurred( throughout Great Britain during the past tea days nose resulted inthedisses. spreading further than the first sictints. .Princess Christian, who is president of the Royal British ,Norm' Association. tip. peals to Eagl1°t nurses to enrol themselves in the association for special cholera service, The quarryman of the Flint Granite Com. pany's works at Monson. Nam, who have been on strike amend noonths, have acktsow- lodged themselves beaten and gone back to work. .4 car containing migrants was stopped at Sarni• on Friday, the [halted States officials refusing it eOtr•moe to their country owing to severe' cases of echoer on board. Sir Charles Tupper, started oat sous time ago to attend the Railway Congress in St. Petersburg, hut got no further than Berlin, fearing quarantine on amount of the cholera. The President of the United States has mood a circular which practically pro- hibits the shipping of immigrants to the States from Europe or Asia until cholera has &bated. It is claimed that the new cholera treat- ment recommended by Professors North- nagel and Kehler, of Vicuna, coexisting of injunctions of warn alt water, is wonder- fully efficacious. A frightful disease called the black 115.11- )o. hu appeared in parts of Hungary. The plague is thought to be skim to the mysterious milady which s000mpanied the cholera in Persia. The utesarbip Moravia, from Hamburg, which arrived *Nee York oa Tuesday, had 32 deaths on the 20 of which were of children. The skip surgeons my the disease was cholerine. At the conclusion of the preliminary ex- amination in the Norden murder taw •t Fall River, Meta., Lizzie Borden was re- manded to the county gaol at Taunton foe trial at the November term. There is no new featured the Europe•n cholera outbreak to record. Hamburg con- tinues to be the most dangerous ground) of the disease, from whit* it is &pia.ding. So far the Vatted Staten aad Canada have moped' H. B. Mda.lL.d, who hen ham teach- ing school u Texas for $40 • month, is mol to have become heir to the title acrd est.stas of his user, the lar Lord Williams Moore, of Eagla.d. The proparty is worth •2,000,0011 Jobs Howard mod Ida wife, who oestr tit. e d to walk fres. Seattle, Wails, to Chico- go hios.go butwees March 5 mid September 10 Inc. $5,000 puree, silty iS days ahead of Th Nam aheadrel • anived n dilapidated onditlaa. .y Cardinal (libber hen awed a Ismer a4 Baltiewe, recounting the bk..i s. to nam kind regalia/kg from the dWeovery of America by (ltrfamb.y and ordarfag special e srviess in all the chndeh.s et his mah- aranis as ewday, (►debet it tinAmor/ l► Os whMee isk tnivd s4N6* York r was ebnlem Me s and t M: esa4ay i. New York hew try three deaths mewed ea the Hamar .y lir es the ]fair aid tore ea the letsberse iTMa elationw• •nM.bf1 s1 DUNLOP Its. ~ewe oa,.... adeno. Wm Sear D. (Nmensitig sad a.n y u'r•lrM ek Or $...air, Mks ( .... spent sed ileal y with bar parlor are sail Salm day Gem O0Mss .1 8_.66.6 41o.. to (*demob Irma the Ramhaage qi.t. hoc, • dleta.ee el leo. .Bey in to misuses' time, with see of kis sorrel urine. This earldom w .peed of the ream pow., el w m rad ler a Ammer ia travel say bow. Actwdlag to the seams the Methodist Rpor pnl Muret had 2,929,681 oommasi. cert. 1u 189), as against 1.707,000 in 188 Sinus 1$M Mimes wum,se have taken oat 684 mutate for inventions and devices of sae kind .ad another. The Mame World's stair board will exhibit copies lid all el there pot eta, and models el all of the inmate.. that ora be obtained. sat Weir ow err baa sh• e lien .M sans e. silee sOOTHIPO CLEAN:MAO. Ft [Alava. b.rwt Fowl. Perasasol Can, F ,iur• Imodeigkia ahoy iroortiorl Armors an orimery Uri- ==r1 .y.. *501 ewe ' 4.6.10. .t ate/.wadie •.4....' 4.r..ies *OA eq Li tea .r .r -..s ere[l. s ia..a...ew, res 11. f . r a+.,ease.. a wise d ►w. for ....a v dra ser 4..11 de(me.7...m.1,4•41e ...oats b .:...ne4 fA r ',, erre, er stn auris. p"d .e4 or r e.d rr• W err dad Whir 1•, -s--I FYLF0a. A 48.. Srafa.Ula, 0.t NEVEF FAILS CVt x x OIdChftPn (CUT PLUG.) OLD CIIU1I (PLUG.) No other brand of Tobacco has ever en. joyed each an immense wale and popularity in the same period as this brand of Cut Plug and Plug Tobacco. Oldest Cal Tetsuo sraontfee- torerg is Cairada. MONTREAL. tartlo } 2lb Ping. 1k, Iia CENTRAL L BUSINESS COLLEGE 1BTRlTFORD, - O21iT. RE -OPENS SEPT. STH, 1892. -11- Thla institution .slmmm and isewp..W 1W Its coarse of 1.tr•etios tilt the modem Im- provements diet cm be foetid in tae kedt.tg brine" houses In the different trunehre of trade. thereby giving 1'. pupils the berrtt N the karst. fresher end mot prs.tical fere 1f core bushier An Imported feature of the mere of orals lag la the Interchange of bapames proems work, which will be eatr.alvel7 Berried es between our oellmgm, _ Bale aarlegu., fresemNoftei Hand Seim and iLLsmrr ` fast Rtsdpesi -THE - RECOGNISED STANDIRD BRANDS Mungo, Kicker, Cable. Universally acknowledged to be supenor in every res- pect to any other brands in the market. Always reli- able, as has been fully dear onstrated by the millions that are .old annually and the increasing demand for thee(, notwithstanding an increased competition of 0%- er One Hundred and Twen- ty-8re Factories. This fact speaks volumes We are nal cheap Cigar manufacturers. S. DA VIS & SONS MONTREAL. largest and Highest (bade Cigar Yds sisetarsn is Pagodas 1