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4111OD8RIOH.lRU DAY. JULY O. IMS.
TEE CARE TSA1N11.
The U trine Record, of Cleveland, has •
well considered article on the vessel traffic
of the (treat Lakes, and claims that the in-
land marine commerce to preparing to rival
th, ocean in all point.. Already the lake
steamers average larger than the ocean craft
aid with the lake passageways deepened to
twenty feet, as they will be in 143%, the
S ze is bund to grow rapidly hereafter.
The outlook has inspired M. A. Bradley,
of Cleveland, the largest individual vessel
owner on the lakes, to say that if the com-
ing season is profitable, he will is 1894 build
• steel barge tow of 5,000 tons capacity, and
there is every reason to believe the aoason
will be prosperous.
Buffalo is the sixth port in the world for
amount of water freight handled, being
close upon Chicago, which is the fifth.
That ta to say, that but oust port to America
and three in l .trope outraok these ports in
the amount of freight received and dis-
charged by vessels. And Chicago and
Buffalo are not alone in the m.rvelloua
progress of their lake shipping during the
ten or fifteen years. Owego, Cleveland,
Toledo, Detroit, Port Huron, Saginaw, Bay
City, Milwaukee, Sault Ste Marie, and
other American lake porta have tocraaal
and multiplied and waxed fat upon the phe-
nomenal growth. The on. leer of milers
and their rates of wage have also largely in-
crease.i, with resulta gratifying to employer
and employs.
In rnnttaet to the foregoing state of
things Canada has bo increase to show he its
lake trade or carrying ;opacity. In not one
town or city has the shipping interest in-
creased during the put ten years. Then
are Ie, Canadian bottoms in commission to-
day on the chain of lakes than at any time
daring the past twenty years. The popu-
lation of the towns on the lake -beard have
decrea.ed or remained stationery. The
capitalist, as • rule, has .ought investment
for his capital ont.ade o1 the .hipping in-
terests, and the forwardlag trade, which
twenty-five or thirty years ago, was to a
000siderable extant in the hands of Cana-
dians, im to -day practically a lost art on the
great chain of lakes Th.s is true of God's
rich, &led to se great a proportional extent
true of every town and city on the Chas -
lin shore. Referring to this pleae of the
case The Marina Record says
The waniag fortunes of Canada cart i..o
way he shown move strikiagly than by
referents,' to her 1•k. trade. Anstalt/ens
and scheming, now '..sing an advantage
by • costly camel or • discrimia•ti.a
in tole, she has missed no
opportunity to make the Ionia. as..
liar veellek aro not allowed to do a
romans" trade between America. ports, ..d
her own porta do not tarnish husises
enough from M mitreal 1. Port Arthur to king
her small gem .live A ..w C...diw
steamer onside of thew of ..rely load
.hammier m.WttiD$ to be a novelty. it is
true that the (iw•dlea lake trade
but at • Me se ir..lgai8eant wham men=
with the growth el the United Rastas trade
that it has the appsnr.wee of actual retrn.
gremt.a. While Bs`lo grew* by thee
sasds every year Mr•etgb her I*b. trade,
Tweet ease a dad, W nootnest
fee. Rear, year sew ssis&~l�ashar.sg d
Mob of [An
seed, me Iwhilekea tt ib. Ek Lawwo.a pais
THE SIGNAL : GODRR10He O)JT.. THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1802.
Mad the route to the •ea, sea be thrown
omen t•o lake Mil and the upper lakes,wTMe l ons that has jnet game through
the privy omitted at Ottawa that throw. •
oemple•e girdle about New York State by
mesas of the modified Welland canal. the
Niagara, the St. Lawrence, We Ckamplaio
had the Hodson, and thus reaches the sea
by two routes on paper. But it is a
Wel game .o far, .ad when Caa•da at
1e�th give. up and drupe into platy me part
mf the Dobai" she will owf.m the fact.
Tete Rat OI0S*Ttit 11 T•W*.
Saturday afternoon last Hoa. J. 1'. PAT
Teax,\, family and secretary arrayed to
town on the othcial cur, Victoria, and were
met at the station by a number of political
(rived' and adherent* and duly welcomed.
Tilt::n.vl. is glad to welcome M4. PAT -
Taunus or any other summer sojourner to
our midst, and we do so whether they come
to an official car or at their own private ex-
pense. .S0114 of our confrere. are, Lowever,
opposed to the airy jtuketings by otfica0
car of our temporary rulers, end •motgst
them The Toronto Telegram voices the sit-
uation as follows :
ro.. fir .'ll 4A.:Y1/'1• 6'. L.
Canada is too rich to be embarrassed by
the private can to which g:.veruors•gcneral
and Slimmers of the Crown disport tbem-
*elves. At the mane time this same country
has no more need for private cacti than it
has for private balloons.
t )utward enaenilioe.ce is often • cloud for
the movements of men conscious of inward
unworthlnee. Pomp and circumstance aro
among the vices of our rulers at Ottawa.
'fie ['anted Mats Government doe not
own a private car. The Canadian liovern-
meat must awn five or six gorgeous wheeled
couveyonoes.
The President of the United Stats travel
eight ttmet out of ten Iu a parlor oar with
fellow citizens, who, like him, pay their way.
A ('abioet Minister, who proclaimed his
greatness by the occupation of • private car
would be laughed at.
Here in Canada, members of the Govern-
ment scarcely deign to travel even the
shortest distance unless one of the com-
patty's private oars is coupled to the end of
:he regular trona. Little pertieans who,
but for accidents of politics, would be atrug.
sling hard to earn 1{2,000 per year, use
private cars in their imperial Journeying, as
of they were monarchs or millionaires.
The expense to the country of all this
magnificence must be serious snoop's to be
an item worth saving. The expense is the
smaller part of the eviL Our ultra Magni-
ficent public men ,pend the country's mosey
In promoting their own ¢tory. Their ex•
ample inculcates that plain living is • Tice,
when in truth a young country oam have no
surer aid to greatness than simplicity of
manner and inezpeaatveness of Covers
meet.
iSY
THE -WAV, Ho't. J. C. i'ATTca+oN
makes • highly creditable War Lord.
F.vTREts.s NI!ET WHEN A PLITHULt on
silver money in the United Stats, and •
shortage of it in Canada equally produce
hard times.
Ir
FLAW'S Is AStlnra TU ON, f Montt .:ET
up its name as • warlike nation why dos it
not select an opponent of its owe size
This attacking of D.homy and worrying of
Siam is not making prestige for the nation
:hit overran Europe wheeled by N APULOOP.
A ST MY ,Mt., raol Wocosroca TIIAT A
I:ve snake was recently found in the stom-
ach of a dead horse. If the awake hob bets
boated in the boot of the newspaper cor-
respondent, the story might gain credence
in this corner of the vtneyard.
A HawiLTot NA'S sir• ■CTI.Y ,Y4ITTEU
• burglary, and wbeu convicted asked to
have • long term of impn*onmeut unposed.
He had recently been reading the articles
in The Spectator in which it was contended
that tariff robbery was • good thing for •
country, and he wanted to get placed 14.
good the reach of furthur oontaatination
from that source. He viae sent to the pen.
iteatiary tor throe years.
That 47h•.n Parsee.
To the EAitor of THE SIWKAL
Sin, -Some person has been good ennurh
to seed me • copy of the New Era in which
an attack is made upon me in connection
with my charm, for aocot.modatioa given to
a picnic party from Clinton, on July 13.
Whoever gave the information to the New
Era took a very diaconal view of the ease,
and certainly had no desire to do justice to
me.
In the first please, I do not keep an hotel.
My hoose and grounds are for the concern
ince of my family, for the accommodation
of summer visitors (principally ladies and
ohildreoi who come to Goderioh during the
summer months, and regular boarders dur-
ing the remainder of the year. i have no
desire for the offers that are frequently
male me to prepare hot water, dc., for pic-
sic parties as the amount usually offered
n ever pays for the interference with my
household affairs and the privacy of my
premises on the occasion -bat on manual
of proximity to the town park, and with a de-
sire to encourage excursions to the town, i
have frequently in onventa«d myself and
guests in order to aid outsiders.
O. the day in gnestino, when the big
run -storm came up, i offered the nee of •
room which had been used formerly as • bar-
room, as • place of shelter, but in • .hart
tune the room was filled op, and then never -
al other rooms and the hall were rapidly
filled up, the upshot heing that owing to
the •mo.ht of mud brought in, an satire
cleaning sip had to result Many of the ex-
ara.mist. ate their lunches on the premie,
and left Use debris behind them, to addition
to which they left other parts of the premis-
es ia an unmentionable onoditios, and whim
they wagesimnudy offered me one dollar,
1 refused to take it, as five times that
animist would not pay for the cleaning op,
taking Into so coasiderwtinn the diwemfort
and an•oyawas to myself and gusts on the
emanon.
Then woo no attempt at extortioe,aad f do
not think the editor of the New Era or his
iulormant world think the sinus* ohargsd
was at of re.rse, if either of them had to
Salm my Floes in setting things 60 rights al-
ter the.xeursioatp had departed.
Mas W. D. Metreoy,
Park Hoses, Godorid, Judy 94.
Hallett W. songratolses Cbr4Nep►w
Os* r.. of Hellen, es hie monism, Yet
Friday. Mr. (tale is TI years .t ego. .rid
We bride is • popular young widow. Lw
easy Mr. Dale .rid hie bride live he
the sweets of lib sad all the bletiugs whjj
.aaar.11IMIow in M. wake of eau mod
mamas ktasade sea Yorkiddre new, as
* rola, ere "as yew" s M4 used be be,'
Olffe0AM4011.
raa,y ewes ash. 'mewed fins Iiamems efi
The Mina&
?rem our ow* emt.yeadwt,
Tuesday was the hottest day t►f.sow
mer.
l'or.g*C&0 Bora r srs. -Mr. Hite.. gen
owner to R. 10. HoUao 1, nem--- ,d btatti .
o. Wednesday of l..t week.
Hats sot. The none d the reaper and
binder Miaow t. the wake of the .sower, as
the hay crop se all but secured.
Tarr m Gomm'. H. -Slims F. Crawford
of Uungaanoo, and Mas Uurnw, of Welk
Wawauush, during last week t.,ok a trip to
the county town.
Its. ,rut so Cos v.tt.g.r►'tT. -- Rubs. Stewart
of West Wwanu.b, who has been indispos-
ed for some time post, is, we .re happy 10
learn, enema better. Moo he 04DItibw M
do so is the sincere wish of his malty
friends.
VLUTIi.:.--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tr.-
leaveo are visiting relatives and friends at
Palmerston, NewbrtJ a end other poi.
.. Vr and Urs. .1. Walker are on a v
to relatt.es at t'olloJen. We wish them
pleasant day and safe retort'.
Hendee m. - At a mectiog of t
prominent business neo and other resider
which was recently held it was decided
civic the civholiday at Dungannon on t et
23 day of August ( Wednesday next),
oe
in &reunlanwith that decision a prudent
scion was issued by the mayor.
WuoCta BEAT 1r.-Meesrs D. Glenn
std 1►. Russell, recently dug • well twee
feet in depth, and constructed the cur
necessary, io fifteen hours, on the prem
of Jas. Thompson, Ashfield. They
hustlers to dig wens, and ooraiierin,
hardness of the clay owing to dry weather
it was big work.
Eca't.m..,'TI, A t_ - -Rev. R. Fairbniru elft
elated at tYhitechurch and Calvin church
besides in hia own church, on bot Babbitt. As the Rev. D. Rogers was attend
the funeral of his father at Cartwright,
Last Sabbath, Mr. Hilliard, of Luckno
conducted divine service in the afternoon
the Methodist church here.
('cT 1114 roar. -luring bet week, while
min,in the act of dreaming lumber with an ad,
John Gay, one of our popular contractors
ond builder., happened to cut his foot,wh
will prevent him proceed
for some tune from proed
tog with work. We hope he will noon
able to resume work as formerly. It
rather unfortunate for him at present, as
has a great many contract. in his line to t111
during this sse.on.
'1 -lantana -During but week MesdamesW. Stewart and J Ntchol, of Luckaow,
visited e.
ted relatives and former aaluaiutano
here . . . W. and .1. 'tewart, and J. (ray,.
of Lucknow, and formerly of Dubganno,
. undayed and attended evening service in
the Presbyterian church here last Sabbath.
The Sepoy town seems to agree with them,
as they look healthy and vigoroupleasedtoh
we are plea.to be able to stets.
MORE RIG W edits. -During last week Jot.
England and Andrew M ^M 1�1►n wagered that
the one could beat the other u to tame t.
pitching off a load of hay in the mow. Eng-
land did the work in four minutes an I thus
beat McMillan, who took five minutes.The work was done on the premises of Geo.m
t:raha, Sbeppardton. We are credibly is-
formed;tLat the hay Wu not ro:Ied o3, bat
pitched. We presume hay dings are not
required in the presence of such young es.
I'OPCLATiOy Ix.'aL.vaty...--chi Wedmp•
day morning of last week our popular black-
smith, Stephen Stntbers, was presented
w,th • fine bouncing daughter. Mother
and baby are getting along nicely. We
congratulate Mr. and Mrs Stothere, hoping
th at she will be long spared to them.
ROIL OF TIE SILYBR BILL
!00 MAIN PLASM OP CLO/OLAab'a
:quasar POLICY.
As AYegForeswornd Awt6..athForesworn of
OwMeanie ■ satire
. Meatogeodre. the lsa
•M'- TaO ilw
r1.rm le Settee, es
.
Staneaat seaMYU M aeeteree
Nxw Yogic, July 23. -The World M en-
abled to a.nou.oe authoritatively
ethe im-
mediate policy of President Cin. sad
his Administration in 'nerd to the ap
preaching .peciel session of Onagnsa
Briefly is will be as follows :
First-Fa!ver Reform, by the abaslats
sad unqualified reof the Shames law.
Second -Tariff Reform. to be prseewtad
ce
is accordanwith the pledgee of the party fio
se soon we, but sot before, the maces .t
the country are again upon • stable basis.
Mr Cleveland a annoyed &ad ezuperatd
at the asexpe01ad interference with ids
to. tariff reform plata, but he snot die.
tsit coursed. He purposes to meet the silver
• question t* the same open straightforward
manner that has characterized his handling
be of tat tff matters.
t. dissident Cleveland's advice to the com-
to iog special session of Congress will be for
• the repeal at once of the Sherman Stirrer
had law.
He believes that any complication of this
issue with amendments, substitutes or
Smiler devices will be detrimental to the
lY purposes of the repealit:g act, which are trot
be so much for the purpose of working any
instant change m the financial system of
INN the coast'y as for the reetoraua of assumes
*re confidence throughout the land.
From the lifer nation at his command
Mr. t leveland hes no doubt that his policy
will be ad.'pte.l by the House of Re rete.•
• titivate after rcawu*Wo die usalon. It is in
. the Senate trouble will come.
b. What will follow repeal is a matter that
sag will not be anjected into the present fight if
cm the admirustrattun his Its way. That fur
W, ther finauclal legislation will be needed the
u President ectuudeied probable, but what ite
nature shall be is a mater, for future de-
termination.
The first thing to be done is to clear the
ground When that is- don. the quietism
kit of construction can be considered opus an
. iutelllgsot basis.
be
THE SEHR'NG SEA QUESTION.
he
)urine the patter part of last week, as
A Ireeielen txpert..l to Es Itesebed fy
Aug. 1e.
FARM, July 24.-Tbe arbitrators on the
13.hrtng Sea real (petition are holding
lengthy &*«Ions daily. Ti:ty will probably
finish their labors by Aug. 10.
Sir John Thompson cusuta lid last night
about Sri Cara,lt•* .tsdeuta and artists re-
siding here.
Ya. ser. Tepeer'. Tl.ws on the Prneeod-
I*ge .4 IM Cow,,.
Speaking to • representative of The Caws -
than Gazette, London, Eag., the other day
when in London, Hon. C. H. 'fuppe:, the
Wotan -tat in the Bebrtag sea anew:4tiva,
said:
"The arbitrators are now deliberating
Rpm the question of jurisdiction ever
Batwing Sea and the subject of regn:atto*s
for the preservation of seal Itf.. It would
be improper for me at this stage to specu•
l.4. npou the Stews of the individual arbi-
trators. I may, however, say that every
point material to the co&sideration of tbs
Important question involved has, so far as
present infornut,on exults, been folly put,
and the case for Great Bntaia 6•..ks as web
as I could have desired or expected. It is
be:,eved that the decision will be reached
by the end of this month. General Foster,
✓ the agent for the United States, and I must
p000la hair -dresser, I. Martin, was pro-
moted with an heiress. We extend con-
gratulations to the happy parents on the ar-
eal of the young heiress. Thus it is that
the populat•on of our thriving tillage is
rapidly increasing.
RETras*o HOME -John McLean, wb
has been on an extended tour to the North
west, came home last week. He is loud
his praise' of the country out west. W
are informed he purchased • number of cat
tie, 22 steers, whilst there and brongh
them with him. Mr. McLean is bound
keep apace with the times, In stock an
husbandry, he being one of the go-ahead
farmers in this section of country..
Misses Charlotte Wiggins and Maw
Mallowgh, daughter of -Squire Mallough
• have been 0o an excursion trip to Po
Huron, came home 0s. Friday. They report
having had a good time and pleasant
trip.
A'cortoo ('tI.L -On Saturday bight Ar
bibeld Bell, who has been ill for nearly two
ars-being stll•cted with pwrelysi le
the life, aged 77 years. Hi. re
main' were interred in Dungannon Demeter)
n Monday, 24th inst. The obsequies were
conducted by Rev. Mr. Mose, of Nile ('ir-
cbit, aaut.d by Rev. R. Fairbairn. The
deceased was highly isteemed in the nom.
motility as • kind father, • worthy citizen,
and was mach respected as a man of in-
tercity, pri.oiple and honorable dealing
with all. He was • resident of West Wo.
wann.h for upward of 15 years, during
which tame he gained the respect of many,
u was shown by the large maroon* of
psoplc who followed his rornai a to their
last resting place. The bereaved family
have the sincere sympathy of the community
at large.
V,srran,. Miss Leas. Adams, of (:ode -
rich town, has bras writing at Thos Peat-
1•.d's residence, and as our many visitors
de, Is ajcyleg herself. Mre. Somers,
of Sherbrooke, and klieg Lilian Freakish, of
Montreal, arrived here hat week as • visit
to their ester, Mrs. Wm. McArthur. We
prsum. they will enjoy their visit. ...
Mrs. Isabella Clifford., formerly d (iod.rich
and township of Colborne, and now of
Louisville. Kentucky, is enjoy' herself
wait tail tt u given, and I return to Parts
immediately.
The counsel foe Great Britain, ably led
by Sir Charles Russell, hare been inde-
fatigable. Their ability was outdo a.. the
more valuable by their keen interest in
e every phut* of the case."
"Aad do you think, Ma. Tumor, asked
•' "that pthiss arbitration' o. wilve of The lado much;• r h p
on the cane of international peace. •epeca-
tall as between the Englih•.psakibg peoples
of tee globe'"
i "You remember that Mr. Phelps, counsel
for the Coated butes, made what .mounted
! to • dec•laratloa that u.lese the ( toted
te' States won the arbitration it would be tis
h• , last in which they would tae* a part: sr
• that it s impose le to forecast the s....ars.
rt
r
parted
0
visiting at the old homestead in ('olborne,
and with relative.,, friends and former •c
guai.tatoee in the township of Colborne
and Ashfield and elsewhere. Mrs. Clifford
is one of the daughters of John Morris, •
veteran pioneer of Colborne township
John Nevins and family, formerly of ihtn-
gaw.os, and now of Teesw.ter, visited '.1..
14... sad friends hen on Sneday last. We
are plows' to lean that Jona is doing well
in his mew Imitation
DEPARTED THIe Liro. tt • aino.rely re-
past to have to chronicle the decease of uta
of the resident. of West W awsnnak. Ed-
win.,' Pollard, on Thursday morning of lest
week was soddenly called to the other
world. His r.maios were sedo i.ly interred
in the .mastery at St A.gbstise, as lIlur
daybeteg escorted thither frost hie as
anima* by • large eo.eo.r.e e1 snowing
relatives, frienb and neighbors. Father
Quigley sad.etsd We obsequies is sword.
ase with the ribs of the R. ('. (".reh
belief service. The d•nsaa.d trainee of the
pies sir. of West W w•nns1,, • kiwi father,
a meek ,*teemed eitimee, sadgrmtly re&•
ed who by all wknew hint H• woo .s
ve W libel hearted, lo/adriese
men vied a Ire Med faithf.l tmemtss of the
ebo eh to w1.Mh he hoboes& He had
mane We ego of 11 yeas. He will he
wawa in the Imelly Wrote mid aim
kV Ow ss
ga-
pe*, Is IM 1eussali. enwd w
1101 sae must depend on the good mows
and good temper of thou concerned, but
the example of the Bebrig sea arbitration
swot of coarse fail to have an exce.leat
sleet to the direction of pesos. Not for
Inc the first time you have the represents•
Urns of two of the leading nations of the
globe meeting in friendly consultation
with experts from foreign ennntrsce. Some-
times success falls to the one nation and
sometimes to Me other, but the fact of
their meeting is tideway is a most hopeful
and happy sago of the mats.
OUFFERIN AT HIS POST 144 PARIS.
laeleatlwws That Trewop.per Attacks ..
Him Will M ateewm«e
PARte, Jal 24. -The Martinis of uler.
is, the Britis\ Ambassador to France, ae-
computed byku family, arrived i. Paris
by the clua
train of the Dover-Calate
rate.
His displeasure at the conduct of the
French press has not subsided, bat he
wu ordered back to his post by his Govern -
meet had bnnp carefully formulated 4..
*410 1,00. to regard to the ,Franco Siamese
diSculty, which stay disturb the peaceful
relattas of Frau* and England.
He exercises great influence among of-
asial classes here, which is one of the o0m-
mes oemolaints made by French news-
papers agates% him. There was so crowd to
watch leu arrival. The Parisian populace
hardly know, the British emissary by sight,
in erre of the attatisa paid to him by the
Pa
There are sign' that the •Mures will he
reaswed. Tim Corned* to-*igtrt ergo hint
to ce..e being the tool of "ereatnres" like
Blowits if he .ishee to have the repot to
which his •bilitim and position as gar
laa,I's repre.stl•tive entitle bio.
LORD ABERDEEN'S SON A PEER.
mile Arthur Gorow U...,.4 y a.,
alojoto
Lo'nne, July 24 -The ()woos has hem
pleased to caster the dignity of • Pewr.p
a Mir Arthur Gordon. yna*�g.ee�et� sea of the
F.arl of Aberdeen. who was Frio,. Minister
from ISM to IRS& He was bora Is 1012$,
sad has filled several hapiartant poet. .oder
the Colonial OS.., including the Governor.
ship of Mounties, the Fiji tdaads, New
Zealand and Ceylon. 1■ 1$6.i Sir Amber
married the d•eghter of Hu J. (G. Shaw-
Weems,M.P. for Central Jkwdf ,d. by
wham be Ire • ea. .ad de gMMr.
Arthur Nems • widower It IBiD
Re ST6Mto. Whoa
Tangy*. Malta, July ft. -The .,.et
tltwetW Met i* bigotries bb the lese .t
&M b$t1.*hlp Veined* met yesterday, het
as *vides.. wee taken Tbe.surt d
imam-
s' eMU M..dey.
UNITED STATES NOTES.
Rasallpox W w m.
hedammed is KM
York.
Tem wore 164,000 people .4 the World%
Fair ea 11ard•y.
Gold to the amuuat of 1212.000 ardrad Y
New York Saturday.
It is Mata Mere are 10,000 some' eyMp
ons is Deaver, Cul.
The paid admiesios. at the W arid'. Polo
ea Friday were 65,26.
Mr. George (' Perkias bee bees appoint-
ed Caned Matsu Senator from CLltforttia.
James Strickland killed Junes Luok!Wy
at VWa:ta, Georgia. The latter had killed
the farmer. deg.
Tars nes wine fatally inward by an ex.
plosion 'al gee in • ..al mine .t Edwards.
wards.
rill., near WIlke•barr., Pa.
Mrs. Natwy Taylor, while asleep beside
leer baby is DeWm, Vo., ked her bra4 s
besten ort with .o aae by her husband.
Two ries were mortally wounded sed
est instantly killed in a pitched battle
b•twees tramps and ctti-vas user Sheffield,
Iad
At Indianapolis, while intoxicated. Lops
31umaugh shot his divorced wife's sister,
Mme Mary Winch, sad then blew out kis
brains.
Charles F. Duerr, aged 41, •
of Dayton, 0., was brutaUy ma
while returning with his wile sod Willson
from a party.
It as expected that there will be • king
and bitter contest in both brooches of Cas-
par over the silver question, and the re-
peal of the Sherman bill wilt be a tedious
&fair.
The great driving wheel of the Memphis
(Tens.) electric power house exploded oe
Friday into hundreds of pieces, teoriug up
the building and kil4ng Engueer }'at Mc-
Dermott instantly.
The .tamer Etruria, from Liverpool;
trade the passage to Nino fork in $ days
and 40 minutes, boating her previous record
mode in September, 1)it69, winch was 6
days, 1 hoer and 0 mentos
A special from Boston says the Massa-
chusetts Institute of TT�ccbnology has an-
soitaced that it will esta*liah • four-year
seise in naval architecture, beginning
'with the coming college year.
The jail of Shelby County, Tessa., was
broken by • mob on Saturday night and
Iwo Walker, • negro accused of several
criminal assaults, was taken out mrd hang -
d, the body being s(terwuds cremated.
Wnile contractors in New 1'ot k city were
blasting Saturday afternoon an explosion
seat . huge mass of rock crashing through
the side of a bou.e, killing two people cod
seriously nnjunug three other who will
probably- die.
ACCIDENT RECORO.
Mrs. Manwhag, of Lordon, broke her lap
by falling from • merry -go roast
Charles Kelly, aged five, was drowned
at W'allacebnrg by site .petting of a boat.
A farmer of Maski&onge. Q..., while
mowinng recently struck and killed his four-
yer-old child with a scythe.
The bodies of three uuksow. men ..d
portion of • Teasel have been found on the
south More of Manitoulin I. and.
Levi Woes, of Belleville, fell down
Marrs, severug an artery, oe reasiving
sews of his moa leery's death at Miane-
*palls.
A child of Constable Dubois, a Most -
real, while playing drank • gnanait of
cosc.ntratad lye and dud shortly after.
wards.
A '-uoday school excursion train fres
Buffalo was wrecked at Fest Armors, N. Y.
The fireman was killed and 20 passenger.
injured.
Chas. McMiai ria. wasrun over and killed
by an excursion trate on the Tubuloe Valley
Railway. Hon. Juh•('wtigana.dAttorney-
General Blair ware among the passengers oa
tee train.
While driving across the Grand Trunk at
Brampton on his way to ,-iiurch Mr. Joarpb
Featberetose was killed Ly the Chicago
flyer. Mrs. Fathers:one, wbo was with
Wan, escaped.
The hat was so intent* at Huron. South
Dakota, on Saturday that work to the bar-
ley and rye harvest field. mos abandoned.
The thermometer has r.np d from 96 to 106
during the last five days.
Wm. Ingram, of Nova Scolia, was killed
Unworn railway tracks while creasing the
quay is Lo.Jeaderrr. He bad taken psis
sage on the steamer Vancouver for klont-
nal. A large sum of massy was found in
his pocket.
A an of naphtha exploded in the sweat-
band factory of J. D. Ckmpbell in
Brooklyn, N. V., killing J. D. Campbell;
Samnsl K. Campbeil, his sea; ,lobo Weiss,
214 years of age, and Jacob Weiss. The
building was completely wrecked
In South Monaghan, near Peterboro',
JIM'S Damon, a young unmarried nun.
aged about 35 years, was instaatly killed.
In driving a mower through a farm gate, it
1. supposed that the hotm became startled
•.d ran away. When loud be was dad.
h +ng • horrible gash in the back of his
Martie Fes, of Minions,O.t., 66 years of
age was walking es the railway track
throe wide from the town ow Tuesday after.
moos. wises be was knocked doers and
slightly injured by an excursion train,
which had endeavored to stop on approach-
ing him. Receiving medical •ttentin• at
Part lover, he started to walk bac os the
track, was overtakes at the sans spot by
the returning accretes trate, and was In-
stantly killed.
PERSONAL MENTION.
St se. Whitworth Y retakes trees tbs
At the
Bank.
This is to notify
you thatour ac.
count at the bank
of health is over.
drawn; at this rate yea will asps be
bankrupt, unless you lake
seo!rrs
EMULSION
Of Pare endNb
mplaespallin
7�.
ft will STOP A f71ig0, CAIRO
Creta e.A oh*es msaarr:7.170W ntud
e•1 fare"* of CIA.TTPN nit sad a 4 S-
imnel
t
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Neat' olt /t Dowse, 2.Deeala ?et gale by
hall
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C/TARRH
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'61dCluon
(CUT PLUG.)
OLD CHUM
(PLUG.)
No other brand of
Tobacco has es'er en.
joyed such an Immense
sale and popularity in
the same period as this
brand of Cut Plus and
Plus Tobacco.
Oldsft Cart Toliareo Hiainff.!-
twwg is Canada -
MONTREAL.
Cat Plag, 10r. 1114 Ping, 10c.
m i bsg,'Jc.
61.0.0. ray Losepa.y Amer :u years Wr-
VIe*.
Mb the reports that I.ie.tenant (:orer.n
Chapian will return hone immediately ere
without foundation.
Provident Cleveland's theamatiem less
entirely .Disappeared anal be is now reported
to be in splendid health.
The Italica Anarchist leader, Cipriaa,
has hero ordered to leave Fiance, all he In
suspected of beta; the instigator of the
recent riots Is Paint
Ree Edwin Benjamin Russell, rector Of
the American Chapel in Florets*, has hese
received into the }roman Catholic C'barrb
and hes abandoned the Proteata.t Epi
copal faith.
T. H. R.dditt, R. A., of Aurora Higk
School, has been appointed pr4*eITOl of
Barrie Collegiate Institute, at a salary el
11,800. Mr. Arthur, science master, has
resigned his potato. ea the Barrie staff.
{'rims Minister (:lad.tome was proceeding
to the Hones of Commons when fits Icong-
ham collided with a van in Parlumeat
Square. Mr. Gladstone, though he re-
ceived no serious injury, was considerably
shaken up.
1t is now reported thot Donald Spencer.
the Wising pump -maker. of 11a:stl.e, .b
was supposed to hwy. committed sural.
Rally eloped with • young worn•*, sad he
announced his animation of comauttimg
inicide to cover big becks.
GENERAL
It is 'laded that any .beers *sista is
Naples
1aglish banks are nee reedy to dupes of
silver to the ladies Gevr.meat.
Th. Storthing has r.dso.d the F ta1'.
Nerwegias appanage 20,000 kroner.
h a sure t at the coal misers of Eogt•d
will strike hew as they will aaospa so 11'
duties.
A. 8. Oss.Wtiaidl, awebaot, of Lee -
des, W Gild with liabilities £80,66; be
yeod eats.
At Lando" F. W. Misdeed rode 401
miles and • quarter es • bieyel. la 24 hours,
establishing • new mooed.
The last elev.. classes el the Hem* Rae
Hill were brought tbrougb the committee
• Mg5 b en.. the Batiste Gammen..
1e Anglo -Armadas Association has r-
eleived SWIM that Fincham Kaska, Ow (:ov-
mm.r el 0.weo, eche personally servo.
Waled the Winnow tortures of the (14rw
decorat-
edUse by praisers
lltaa sad will Maas be promoted.
The 1lritlele etasiase Moe Jacket. fr•'a
Marseilles, arrived at Cardiff. Rhe bed
Woken es beard, wad wee ordered .eN
q ur..tlsa She wiled hem Kertek, is tM
dimer, en June 244. She eell.d at Ca
sheetlaegle, Mild reeseded Ilona to Ufa'
offol , Prom wb ik pan efts seas Mod a
The D.dses of York hos set to 1M
Lard Meyer of Lob. 1M .wm sit 1$00
a..strlk.tiw to the Mammies Hews toed
ter M. ►Writ el Um fatallies of &base who
lea, their Uves i. the Viebl & diaaoe?. A
spec amble deapateh my* that this Ilea B
Ike W..ee of the s.te.at .albetd tw •
wedding gift for the Dube and D.shr r/
York y their Lewis IiosOeasot of lbs
...sties.
now es so a •• Hipps. v O'Idr"
Rend 96 " Rmdight
(wrapper baring tb. wards " D.se *
Waren& iook Old as.... TWO s ) n
Laver 11.r.., Led.. 41
sad yet will ewelw by pest s /SMV
Ism free tram advert/seer lbwsal te well wowrig",lGm.�T .: ap is IiM Witd°
market sad N will saw sees /e pester
amid 1. sin• - the to"