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THE SIGNAL : GOt ERICk O.NTARIU.
MOTHER-OF-PEARL.
, s f MIa►ea* 11 L Fortaid and the Simatlfal
?lanae. Dem* Nffrtk It.
the vast values in cal
rb obtabled fruau the Easter, brbur-
Port Arthur Piggery Cage Solved ruee�t• nuc mother-ofiirari :�
eettled 11
After Nine Mgnths, of eve% greats, worth, Previuua to tbe
discovery of the ex
fishing grounds, in
Alias Owthsr, sentenced mother pt pearl era_ p�
purer rewrote. the demau4 was ince The kno-
t. restimulatlre ter *seen hears for shelled species alr.sdy meutteued are
'theft, Teats How Me and lois aflstrens tbrre juutultu flue gasiity. The Mello
ere the size of large soup plater, weigh
rulers/ad Arse Debbi and Prod ter- a pound each and are worth about a
e/ere Last February et tort Arthur Bullar a pair. Au expert diver, in div -
the dress, will collect three .ur four hurt
rad riarasd Their Itedles, , Bred pairs ii a day. About a hundred
gem pearls are found le every nae ..of
Port Arthur, Ont., Nev. 26.-4)n the these shells.
morning of the 11th of February last Beautify& art work in carved and in -
there was great excitement caused in laid mother-of-pearl bas long been pro -
the town when it was discovered th.tt duced in China and Japan. Some blest
two Frenchmen vaned Rena Dabtu and of the extent of its European use in
Fred Corriere, had been burned to death the arts and manutacctttre may be bed
in a piggery which they had been build- from tke tact that people are
iug on the outskirts of the tgtva. As enaa led in working mother-ot-pearl In
there were ruspictonr of fond play at Atfetria," and half that ifrumber to Purace,
the time, the Provincwtl tlovernute-ut while the value of the annual Import
rent up a detective, who thoroughly Ins- into England is nearly one and a bait
'retested the natter, but war out ss- millions. In the Philippine islands win-
Ltafied as is Ike rimer ot the fire. lows are made of muther-of-pearl. and
Coroner Beck held au luque.t, and. James Authony Froude, is kis volume
heti'
atter thorough investigation' , the opinion .L •t •MJ$ fli idols
.Withti. slips*
01t
was (het a crime had freta conunitted tial Mewl. idols -with ali�ps* of mot
rl ittwin in 'their eyerttoc
dist'ev 16 tnbnapira i
mow text while in Cashmere t
custom -
Delve Australian
the supply of
shi , while
but the gall parties, 11 any, could not peagi ft t e the
br e "lnley the fnectd p'tions iti'tombatmheeetit
one U t the
Prevost, who was living in
town at the titre with a wuwon suspect- tbe same exquisite substance. To cap
the climax of curious uses of the llee-
isaas ,sem eielwagkL thidelerge le -
tibiae of seed pearls are imported
China, to be calcined into medicines for
eel to M *anted itusanuab Prevost, an
Who Wifirlt•eently itAng In Pembroke
under the name. it is alleged. nI Gm*
u i have made very serous stateents. the Celeatialeeed.WIetoa's Popular Seeltbier are reported to have quarrelled,
°` m
•-M"ibly
The story upon t e streets, which, enc /
al far as can be sultautirted, is that. _,rhe Yukon PAeesaa
the two Freudtiaen were first poisoned
by some person or persons and then tat- A snrre7-nf the surnames chariMet-
rr•d to the piggery and put in the build- isticr of the remarkable Yukon t alley.
iug which was then root on Are. Alaska chows that the placers occur
in gain through which streams nqw,
that the courses of the streams ere al-
tered fromtime to time, and thus it hap-
pens that the entire bottom of each
'Tbe supported guilty parties are sail
to be in jail in Pembroke, and will likely
be brought here and an inquiry reopened.
'Ihe names of tbooe sus .iected of actu-
II committing the offence are not yet gully is coveted commoniy with grave
floss. the streams, wearing tee g
bearing melte have •arri.ddown front
the bills their burden of detritus durinK
void, alias Gauthier, sentenced by Judice it is supposed. tboaa iidieof ears, na-
Arnaour to seven year. for stealing pork .ttirally the lighter•- stag be*, borne
and furs at Renfrew, has made a aible away by the t•urrenta, while the � hieve-r
' Prfv frirgaidb tieNeri sWil',W- r sea. /tides, 1 • uolcotl'tt the
tette:"*Meme time age be lett his wife jaet of legit
and went off with • Mrs. Gauthier from eve there, of -even*, week
Valleyfield, Que., Assumipg liaut ier's these gravels hl merino of sheer boxes,
came, they went to Port Arthur, and neat 1 Moog inclinedwer �tr�i Lh with in ended
ts
*tatted hotel-keeping•t t the gold carried
Two neem named Rena Dabin and Fred oft by the •water, her-. and is re.
ela
Corriere lived in a shanty near the hotel. to the hotted of the ttdi i
The meu called on Pervost Feb. 10 last tamed by the oleate, the method being
,rte,-y',-sew-njp,_-'Jey replanted simply an adoption of the natural pro -
Ir elm( wkk� gold is accumulated 1n
for supper. revoet aye the Human �T
`--(Gautbiert put poison in the tea fur the stream beds.
Men. but would not `tee him any tea.
Both men lett the table before the meal The Melo. Funeral.
ass Anished. I When a Hindoo dies the services of
One dropped dead in the bouse, tht `{ an undertaker are not needed, as word
other lmotediatly on entering tie dour. 11. Imntedlately ,tint to the relatives sad
Realizing they would be arrested far 'Mends of the deceased, who meet at
murder, and to screen themselves, thel 1 the hoose and 'attend to all the details
placed the bodies on a sleigh, took them , of the tnneral. Rome of them buts at
a y 1
divulged. ththat have been brgnght by e water;
The Sequel at Pembroke.
Pembroke Ont., Nov. 27. -Oliver Pre -
.. -_ Tauaa.ar, D44 10, 1897.
7
THE TWO GAP•
le takes both no. .$ mu to mete
A patty lerdeg grew t
The eftrth most Steihe d11g acid sows,
Aad even wiles theflowers s gragrown
The bale. sad premiere -kens,
Mast stall be used. yes knew.
It baleen* Mme or piker at an
To raise a crop of if
Jas. let Ibis ~des -plot
Anda it be , ta7.
With • • rank tangle, ettt¢' $01,
And full of burrs aa4 e.
So, it you with within your lite
The Bowen of good to grow
Dona grudge voar time or thought or ogre,
And you .hall see them Boarish there ;
Sot it with weeds von wish it rite.
Just let your nature go 1
Pracit-u Lxot(AIP.
'NEWS OF THE DISTRICT
t,
From' our own Correspondents
There M O er-*flea Mere That manes be
IlanhilL,ARywhere Wee—Mews N the
..,`.. I DSOs 'rap•seauty aeg,•sted
• ase The Signal.
Ii n ,IIWleman s. What ap 111916 the Ass as they
��l' seea As ars
net Auntie la snob wall places M Mateo
wad Idttjhpll, 11lt pautlu of tleaforth aad
liod�t as may rest assured ut w treat wawa
they attend
HELPLESS FOR SIX MONTHS•
1. IIjt.0 eat in add Him to Claire Suffered
A Ua.fld Tonna---The Orme lMa1,h
Ameri*n B►samtio Care W aged'Rtlr
and Woe a Complete Vlotory-Rd
in a row Hours,
t'1 have been a great sufferer from rheuot-
etam, I was oomplelely helpless for over
six maths. I tried •11 kinds of remedtee
but get se relief. Raving noticed strong
tesalmoeale published of the sure. teemed
1.by death Am,rioan Rheumatic Car. I oh -
Island a bottle et it, sad relived relief
from pain from the Best doss, and in aq in-
oredibiy short time I wee entirely freed
from my sufferings." James K. Cole, Al-
. monte, Ont. Sold by J. E. Davis.
to their shanty, laid then on their bed, the bazaar the articles neeeneary foe the
after etrvrteMag them, and taking what i ertrmony, sure as a piece of ilnen, cop-
n,ouey they found, they tet the place
tire and cremated the bodies.
DELIBERATE MURDER.
per pots, ric'e'rs of sandalwooxl. n
earthen pot, acme "ghee," Or 'rlarified
batter, rice. a few split chips of bamboo,
and two strong bamboo poles for the
bier. In rainy weather dame oil and
renin to revive the dimes' are added to
tame of 14. most Dasttarally and rilood-
OOP stoe& of necessaries. A eaered `lase.
thirsty Crimes steads rieveeled la the "dnrbhas," and !Kate "tnlai" leaves
its Appalling Horror. are spread over the bier.
it it very neceeaary that the non of
3fontre• Nov, 2T -Of all the blood- the ,1, 'eyerl should perform the eere-
SEAFORT H.
(Teo late for lAstioki 1
H. H. W illt•ma met ,
obeckon, but Is often defeated.
Quite s neither of the Manitoba biretta
szeursio•ists returned Lome last week. ,
1). L). Wilson to still shipping large quan-
tities of esba to points in Bridal Colombia
and the Old World.
It is reported that F. O. Holmostsad bar-
etsr, is trial to remove into the old lo
riom
inion Hank premises.
M. Y. McLean, M. PP. for '.South Huron,
lel' for Toronto on Tumidity last to engage
la the pollhiaal *title.
Pei. Alt... ens et the old Mop( ers of this
motion passed away lass week. He was one
of the oldest settleen in this district.
The mother et faint -Col. Wilson of the
33rd battalion, is on the siok list at present,
thirsty an dtaibeatIe17 contrived crimes
recorded in this province, yesterday's de-
velopments atonal the Poirier murder
case at St. Casette, give it floe first
place. The facts are these Poirier, the
victim, was au easy? -going • man, a car -
tenter try trade, and bis only Inuit ap-
pears to have beau an appetite for etroag
drink. Fie was about OS years. of age
and his wife some eight years younger,
and, although she wen• t'o nisidered some-
what frivolous, Mrs. Poirier was &Kne e-
ed to be a fairly good wornau, and this
„pinion of her seems to have been *bared
by the parish priest of St. Oanute, as
she had been engaged for some time past
as organist of tree village church.
It has been common gossip amongst
the villagers that )iedame 1 oirier had
the n of Sun
ars err •
us the wamsa'a lieshind at all times
extended Sam a warm welcome to the
house, nothing at • very criminal na-
ture was expected.
. On Sunday morning, however, the
t. hole country was startled by the dig -
(every of Poirier s dead body lying ac' e4u
the bed, kis throat eut from ear to
car, and a bloody knife near at hand.
The first thought wan suicide, although
the people of the village shook their
heads and mentally conneeted both Par -
slow and tee widow with the awful
crime.
At the coroner's inquest both tbe sus-
pects
urpests were heard, and they dented
that Poirier had often threatened to take
his life, as hie business wee not gibing
well. 'However, when Detective McOre-
kill arrived on the scene be cerefelle
Jetted nye! the situation and `dapped
m her lover ,in WI In very
short order. Them the ottii`ers began
the game tactics that worked so well
i in the Tom Nulty case ever in Bawdon,
sad, with the same success. In a short
lime 'the detective had the fall confenion
from their lips.
Sam Prevost declared that he was
paaaionately in love with Mee. Poirier,
and that she bad time and again wish-
ed him to kill her bn,httnd. Some six
months ago be bought a irevolver in
Montreal to do the deadly job, bat the
stomata MId that the report would be
t.wrd ` and that they would be exsight
in the act. He said tjtat he sharpened
n butcher knife, and that when Poirier
was asleep on the bed Baterday siert"
his wife held her htadiow
asd down while
he (Par.low) cut the man's throat.
mony i he ie ab.ent •ret the time
the death the father or brother of t
4p -e , ed, or Nome other member of th
male family. may take hie place. Wbe
there is no son in the family one
adopted for the purpose.
What Girls are Desna.
You girls who don't know how to keit,
you had better learn. It la quite the rage
now to knit sweater*, not only tor one's
sell, but for ow's Little brothers snd shams.
Those med. be bead are fu, superior to tie
.mold&. -muds ease bosebt in the shops.
Oirls mks up their knitting now lust es
they used. to their emhroidery, end some of
the comb:nations ,t oolur they maks in the
sweaters ars Huy •ttrsotive. At a reading
eight be other day, while one girl read aloud
.11 the otters were knittng sweaters. 'the
gni. first began to wear them for warteth;
putienge hen en underneath their ooata.Now
they wear them for everything-akatiog,
playing golf or tennis, driving, bier:ene, end
whetted.
Ons of the girls who spent her summer at
the seashore, and took very little exercise,
found, to tier horror, when she west to
[woox for • month' that she hod gained
twenty pounds. She is seen now daily,
with • dark blue sweater on, taking.
oonstitktional te Iowa flash. Her friends
are all very much amused at ler efforts to
get thin, and are particularly gmuasd 6e
bks extreme tblokaese of her sfest r. gee
looks not unlike s cugilist in kreine M eke
trots eloog the country reads, ao4.ULab$
does not get rid of superfluous tet It will
n ot be her fault.
.4e14 is Il ,ikat ht_4 aM�erY Gtr -Z- b• aantad of the Same colored wool
flay. ,., at
� e to so with t1Risweater aiffe•.i •Nae teeth
of
ht
e
1s
t 44146644 to busy M Meant with Ws
new brisk at•obine, and •ztfesets to mane e
grant (Adieus to the bandies In$aeero of
NW town.r:'
A serious, it not fatal, sooident happened
to Martin Lambert on Tuesday. While
walking oo the street he slipped and tell,
striking heavily on his head.
The Browdfoot & Boz Co. are manias
overtime Do on account of baying received
targe ord. rem an Old Country. drat.
First -clam g e tell in furniture as well as
u • n•wspaxer.
Servios& were ornduoied in . Thomas'
church on Sunday last by Rev, r. Seabee-
isgbam, of Woodatook, and .serf attendant
speaks in the highest terms of the manner
in which the text wst brindled.
he interior oi the ttueen • bar has been
fitted oat with • new cwt of metallic slime
toe, she with one of the neatest sideboards
to he seen in the West, and now pres•,ls •
ewe and handsome appearance. Ae PP•tey
Tobin eaters to the public, all who call ere
well ea tufo 1. ,
The Mechlin Dramatic Co, ars here 1111.
week and are delighting their audiences,
full homes being the order of the sights.
Petite Gracie. formerly with Meeks Bros.,
is • drawing card the season wherever
se
she
sad is resisted y first-classcompany very
of ornate. 1'b. aea!ortb public)
Dets/Mew Afeh avid Poor to India.
Our standard of civilization is personal
comfort -luxury. a thing absolutely un-
known in native India. There is entree -
any difference In the mode of living be-
tween the rich and the poor. If you
go into the home of a Rajah there is the
same bare floor, and only a simple pat-
ter to cat from, such Tas is o put enc in the
home of the poorest. It
iey
there will not he even the huznry of a
warp basin and towel, for the rich man,
like flttr .r brother, washes In the open
DTI r w BPTr "tR'-the -suer--"gate'
lire extreme simplicity of life that
wealth is well buriesineT di ; a but
may spend it on jeer
not on pleasure or personal comfort.
This simple life. which fostered no dis-
tinctions of clam. bed been preserved
for 3000 years by Indian eiviiisetion, but
nun will destrov it in fifty rears. -Mrs.
Steele, in The HIamaaitarian.
Labor 1. Menials.
London
ceoefe ene:Nov.
e .agna. 5 bod.s in to
to
trades nntoolsen. The essence nf the
proviaitmal agreement M that
antlor► a
t' Union" (>�M
IMaM
tt be free to latroduos iDta. ase of tie
federation dt.iwf.fa,ee�soditiosa ex-
istivs in aty'�.�^;� without
thout
reference to deo 1 it `tb.
-onions. The
the *eater, ct
'enema have he
tally
aahatitate
twelve bias!
a*king
ie
changes,
ilas ,l
Is 10
prevailing ser
it is to
aflreanteestartorteui-
Abe mashers ase
.lot alp away. If this
* hvHvis such vital
methods Cd
is-
dnaah 10 Ike
to menace �p�Y� mdse
et -matey. ieedaed. is re-
warded as twice so thatthem Ie
UM of atwrttniiaing a oath** eildrow-
tien 01 repreeentatives of all orgtBntL+!•1
"hat tp� discos
the emitter.
•-Bnauv Fav tUe over si SL
11Torsi. Ms?) -116* Lothian Or
.
webbed Idle *
Feathers fa Woeaels'a Mata.
What a comment on woman is thin
item! Frank M. Chapman of the Am-
erican Museum of Natural History, New
York, has compiled a list of the birds'
which he saw on the hats of women
:n this city during two afternoons. Forty
species were represented, including
thrushes, warblers, shrikes, flycatchers,
tanager', swallows, waxwings, gros-
beaks, sparrows, orioles, woodpeckers,
jays. owls, -grouse doves, quails, shore-
birds, berme, galls, terns, and grebes.
In all he saw 173 wild birds or parts
of them on hats. Of these birds at
Ieset 32 varieties ate protected by law
during all or a major portion of the
year. A Boston court Una decided that
f 1* unlawful to by lfeathersd ata bird
simlhr
that . protected la New Tork.-Popular
law L proposed
Science.
, Tho lerrad ed 1l .glieh.
Mark Twain says that the feature of
Victoria's long reign is the Eremarkable
armed int1815, when°theaQueen we over tae
world.000.000 ICngli.b-
boTn, tbere were 15,
000.000
wking people in tbe world. in lefAl
th,. itlatinn el the United Rtatea was
To -stay k le more than seven
and one-half times greater. In 1823
the P(i uj�teitt ot tate United Kingdom
�,q?E 187. To -day it is senrceiy
-'floe .*seem* hashes* eltktly is
conal T wy the
bet Fn iced tater ne-
s:
r'
s tilted Rtatea
Kingdoff•, 40.(100,1
Canada. 15.000.000: Australia and New
Zeax.000000: in Ash. Gtric* and
here. �,�,�. Total, 128.
000,-
.� tee t�ll.li�wayer th.
Mite
The s/eyele Is .s Itgytl a City.
One of the most novel spectacles is
Oahe this season lu)a _bares the frequelt
seeiolielliesA thekttryWe in the narrow
*been DT NE City. Women
Is tg4}Irbb � V • d_ t11etnm s, pro -
be
ar'
pe etraasst bei'
amusements
sorrow ways
,resew and
en
terosi
end tee a t
--
et theetvrdb- $
etrikint 1s the emboli,.
A aarr10ri Dimag-
A "beftwntkt a 3ottl oafsr be Assad at a�flww[
trim .lowed'' a eta* be the tewed.t
(Ie.& p thee
inser. Md� fbosatt at coda
• flit* t tlleo[ of9a tet the
le ee
had
Its weir likils the cavities
floe Oetler grad, t10I d Mfde
vest the see of
eery completer and bsoomtete- A girl wbo
hest jest oome back from Scotland bas
brought with het • most attractive pattern.
It to I•rgdr Iban a Tam o' Shooter, having
• deeper trim, and • very full bunch of
teasels oo the top, whioh tells over the edge
at the aide. This girl was even on • golf -
field the other day looking ezosedlngly
e atart. Sloe bad oa, 1. toe Ant place, a
good-siror1 pair ot o.TI-.iib beets hoed no
think witbthe front, heavy *ebb Ber skirt
was of a strong blackmeteraid sold oe
purpose tor volt suit which as • reversible
aide ot bright plaid. Then oamea west.
colored sweater, over which she wore •
black leather belt, and the kittt•d e•p
mesocord above, of the ane shade ea the
She look.daweater very „sw•gder."-
liaarsa'y BA LA H.
Sure and Quirk Relief.
The irony one suffers while wsitios for
something to relieve the pain et an sooi-
dental meld, barn, sprain or wound. should
oonvtDos any one: otw the neooeese y ot
always having '• Qaiokcere" at hand. It
dived instant relief, and mires qutokly. as
DO microbes ea retard healing or canoe
inflammation where " Qoickcors" is aced.
Hayfield : Ibbs Morgan. Bevfleld, lett for
Devil'. lake, Dakota, on Tuesday ; and
Mrs, Md gager for Park Riv.r.
Judged by Appearances.
For several Reasons:
First. You feel yourself to be a better man.
Secondly. You look a better man.
Thirdly. Your fellow -man respects you.
Fourthly. It is Ready-to-wear and you can
choose, try on, and suit yourself.; from stock, without
the uncertainty of an ordered garment.
And lastly, you will find a little Guarantee Card .
in the pocket, which means tf Satisfaction Guaranteed
or Money Refunded."
Does the combination ot Reasons appeal to your
jud`fneot ?
•
You cannot afford to
wear slop clothing.
It is a weakness of hu-
rmta-nattire-td-age
appearances.
Even a dog will bark
at a tramp while a well
dressed man will pass by
unmolested.
It pays to wear
Shorey's
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing.
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