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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-10-12, Page 3lerPrisetelf Mete tie, wheat moo now* tweet mil ■ load I' 44la Water*Mae Seat e(t srld » rave oekkt • crop •va. Rifles, ac h for st f the d �hab• d u the crop instated aohstI b w N I arta art be *I% ay al*stem as& ttlos.D 01 bbIg be le et WM really Prevailed a rapidly lea and It ap 101* iuri M Steadies •s In the ilea.Improv e>meat f the a for treat Neat the car* It is old i. emid lyra a of Dote& aerttan ym. ids for the • would sot tai prise. A &cues A 1e71*, rales 107 available the lad the, ape 1s asking % ion were u .IO8.198. d► bronto, .11, W OWL. Ria SAS 88.6 pa 1188. Weren't dm. wr2.117, I' 81 Joke., .S per oat. Acton,. plot !Masa [•tory wails. Iat ...Hefty n pt•rbh In hurryled mMlartu0e t• rails of fie le s 00545 ,said Mal d It... Caul. alp with Values rtad geodes* ,,insanes est era: the 04:1 leas k_. at b to net mmol •vat. rlr sp•rulatie ratieees grid IpMmbar las mark. Ills le od beak a.aer- the seethe' er the Wise d week then. ler. beagla be ealeen rth bee Ihs busmen d good '.a: d 011E7107A ear Labor to Greet Biomes Ayres, s eoesdithe of i outlook he, ads la Is loll s for dry men tsntlon. Mier 1 in other d' t ht.'ne'w In NI to ,ant Na h trade at 0554 era t'trteZlumt 2 ore largely amof wheat bor 1 sad maty e and, of caster ear. The mien bete le 'j sa er, ad egoist p1th the Stn • eastern ear wheat are Ir tactor, tomer on Or gran e very h d Dived at 1 Rant. b bas tees Tr !s week b1 edit flus days late e t helpert bee* outside prover ✓ ime this met yea and 'abase, N base rndls'si ▪ =e.t the 1'" rad, ererdiee crien Ire- lie4io parades mastr7 sad Al de seppltii are re meow were rations will to Ifftc0lty h 11* s limbar. Then umber. and IM • prom's.* to le yeas. Thee 'e ands and 'scare aa11 loans se n t. DISASTER Meet the Odes mpaay• atter a Myrica fro. tb• Aerie ey brought by s Ualeo Colley s with the in Ivor ►rif the d fte„ ret ed tlot bets/ ! Pint PT" p.rmn f"sin0f 1 un ,.io.dj swerved ' is deedd*d on rile ?rads. Albert Vam1K' �gg., tivi gat Mrldaafatal It on Frld7 a ' tr wish In the eat el est three In 1' ftaa>S - ,1i wasabet Ed ► wee 11114 Iwoe* lenge"' 'r. Mlle. Oct 1. ,n rioting st ,saner. kise and pft{6T1 toted :t eft lett° � of dM B; 0181 18 CONCLUDED, Yefesuelan Arbitrators 1n- DOaIICe Finding, LIMB 18 8PECIFIIDa gvidencly it is the Basalt of a Compromise. 1111!81?08.8 URI 1111111008. Plat rt.ra the Ssgtnatne and the Lino Marked on Myers and Yountslo sad•. Wit b the 6weetan-00 Whet Primate • Did the ooart Ptad Tbta aound•ry Parts cable: The ,.ward of tbe Anglo tenesuelan t*.under, arbitra- tion cctumtsalon is ready at noon to- day. The decision was uaaulmous. IL is considered in the natant of , ,normae rather than as favoring y,mtuela. 1t appears that Great mita* toyer same Lel ler claims in the bents and on the coast. Their fros- tier will start at Walnl River. THE AWARD. roe decision which was read by y d'. 1.10 Maarten', the umpire. wbo ea" presided over the deliberations of ms tribunal is as follows: Tho undereagoad. by them pree- mie, gtvo and pabllek our decision de - tonguing and Edited, touching and coneernlrig the qu.sttes that have b.na svbmltesd to us by said arbltra• gat: and, l4 conformity with said arbitration, we decide. declare and pronounce definitely. that the line of frontier of rho colony elf British llsisoa and the United Sats of Venezuela le as follows: _ "Startlog ao flaw eoset. at POGO Playa, the frostier dta1T TdlOW""a . eight line to the oonllplMe Of the Barton and the Marulma, thr1o• tolluwhig the rally of Nie latter to lee Anne of aha .OLtrrlRulo.. f$¢@j:, wins• tolled the Oetari River. "Then 1t abaft proceed to the con- fluence of Use Hallow, and the Amok: urs. thence following the Tlta►weg of the Amakuru, to t * source In the plain of Imataka : thence, In a aoathrrasterly direction. along the blgtiret ridge of the linataka Motnalne to 11e highest point of ter Im attaks dein apposite the seams of the Barite and the prin- cipal ehAin of the 'mistake' Mwat- see ; theme In a southwest dlrec- 11 i. to the mouth of tae tearable. "Following the Thalwooa of the Aeardba01 to the Cltyunt the north- e rn tank of which it ,hall follow In a westerly direction to the continence of the 1'e. *nl and the Vanamu : thence Moe the Thalweg of the Volume to it westernmost source ; thence In a straight Ifrte to Use summit of 14 ant Lora rna : thine* to the course of the Cettnga. 'From this paint the frontier dial' follow the Thalweg of the Cotta``s to two confluence with tate Takata ; theirs• along the Thalweg of the Tak- utu to its WARM ; thence In a straight line to the most western pada$ of the Atom! Mountains, the highest ridge of w h rh 11 shall tallow to tate source of the ('or•nt.n. thence 1t will follow the coir,, of the river:. WHAT IT MEA1t& 1ldaetery ftasma'th• British point ot: - TEM VENEZU� BOUNDARY OOURT. vine, but as hard:y a prop the e I ' practloabWy of unitersal arbitra. ' The Pau Katt (layette says : "With. I out doubt Great brit/bin has done un -I sommouly well, as is proved b77 the eoma»ate of former President Hard.' son. If 11 ware not *treads sufficient- I le obvious. It is now made clear that the arbitration bas shown the dispos- ition of one government to be p eas- .ant and patient rather than risk a distill and unnatural quarrel. 'This has its impression In America, aad , thus must bare sown good seed, which has already grows Into a flourishing pia at" Tial St. James' Gantt& se. s : " The outcome is not the result of arbltra- ttoo, but of friendly compromise." The Weidanineter Oarette -says "The result Is decidedly satisfactory. The extreme owrtentions of both par- ties arties have been est mans; but the sub- rtantlal paint is that Oreat Britain gets more 41tac on. various occasions site had ezpramed herself as wtllktg to concede to Venezuela. The practical feature of the oar 1• that we, have substantially .uccseded against Verne - meta, while vastly improving our re- lations with the United States." The Globe. adnpttne its usual otters H !S 1Orta Says : poor owe arbitra- tion has not operated to our disadvan- tage. There are others beaded the Vettezuelans who should now recognise that Great Britain will net suffer what she oots!dere her rights to be n u Weeded to the terrorism of warlike menace, whether in one world or an- other, whether tt be a great power or a small state." SOUCNT COLD, FOUND DEATH Some Horrible Stories ot the Edmonton Trial. SCORES OF DEAD ALQNG IT, Fifteen men ed the party of 73 some time ago retsina/ stranded at Mud Lake. Edmonton trail. arrived at Van - outlier yesterday. They had a terrazie hard luck Rory to tell- They' lived ou "fish-peste" for fear days. This Ls flour mixed with water In wbtch flmh have previous / been billed. John. Holm, of 1'hlkadelph.la. dy'e• the followvtrig ,Yat of dead: H: Hoffman. drowned to theist Slate Lap on July. HES. Hoffman was pol- ing his boat, when he ellpp-d and sank -from !eight forever. �M y*1411 River, 13 I.IM IT pule. Trhm i . PurtegtT,� tf olJ • em, V . hid 11 'ole " covered a Nsd- man tri a tent is De--- 4 p.R.=,....vrL !M' Lord Chief Just*. Russell of led Justice Collins of Oros Oreat Bittatn. Associate intim Brewer of America Britain. Met Justice Feller* America. Frederick De Marten at Reads. QUU PUNA - P7. Words From the teary 1 Nova Scotian ?armor ?ells flow He Regained Health. He Suffered for ?•are Frem Rtdn•V Trouble, Stok H'sadsoh• cad Rheum- atism Although Advanced to Llf( Me 1I*m Found a Ours. (Freon •h•i Enterprise. Bridgewater. t • N. B.) t'oiomon Meldrum. Emit., of Upper Branch, Lune.aburg Co.. N.S., le it gen- tleman of Scotch deioent. and well known throughout the oouuty. He L sit orogen' twist of repute and is pro- minent rominent In the Wool &Haire of the Baptist denomination. Referring W Dr. W Ullaine P1uk Palls. ate says : " I condoler them a moot, wonderful and beneficent revelation In the realm of medicine. Previous to uaing thew pills tome two years ago. 1 had muttered for years from kidney trouble and rheunathen. Many a time had I been as bad that 1 could do nothing but endure the pain and pray for physical deliverance. My advanced age, being nearly 70 years old. made a cure look almost impossible. humanly conaloerea, in a case 01 .000 long- standing But. thanks to the Lord and Dr. Athens' Pink Pills. I am here today in excellent health. with scarcely an 111 feeling W remind me ot Peet sufferltagi. Bomethfng over two yearn ago 1-. read et the wonderful curer atteatVng the use of Dr. WU• Liam' Pick Pills. I [bought if these teaare time** is me I possible bought pills may benefit even .ix bozos first. used them strictly as directed. and with the Lord's blessing they did me much good. But seated, and ali- ments were chromic, deep sea I am an old man. The cure was not complete, and 1 got twelve boxes more, with alt faith In the result. I only had to use six boxes of the second lot when 1 found myself quite free from kidneytroubles, rheumatism and all other bodily ail- ments, except the disability inci- dental to persona of my advanced age, and even theme were in a, mea. lure relieved. 1 may add that for a longi time before I used the pills and when 1 began their use, I was the victim of the most 'distemiint attacks of sick headache, the sensa- tion of sea -sickness In extreme vio- lence being not a whit more dtstre*- •bcg. Time attacks . -sem .4W goo*. or twice a week- Atter thktng the Pills, the attacks became less tre- quept and less troublesome and fili- ally ceased almost entirely. My son who lived at a distance, took the remaining six bore& and stated to me that they did him much good. This I do know, that he looked much fresher and appeared In better splr 11*. Believing a. I do, that an over- ruling power redcoats to mortals; all the wise and beneficial thoughts and InventLOna which operate to improve our race, and allay and cure our safferlug, I may again that !thank the Lord and Dr. Williams' Plnk P111• for my prolonged life and present good health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by �to the root of 611• disease. renew and build up the blood, and strengthen the nerves, thus dr'iv Ing disease f rom the system. Avoid imitations by insisting that *eery box you purchase 1s enclosed in a wrapper bearing the full trade mark. Dr. Williams' Pink Piiis for pale People. if your dealer doers not keep them they will be sent post pan at 50 centa a box, or six boxes for 02.50, by addrem ng the Dr. Willie me' Medicine Co., Brock v11le, Oat. The award of the Tribunal briefly semrnarised means that of the 600,- 000 quare =Item *ahead by Vane- seen, ansseen, the lather obtains only 100.- 000. formed partly of the marsh land Mar the river Raman. and a Por- tion in the interior, while Great Britain retain, all the forest ooamt- ll''ar a, Oct. 4. -Mr. Harrison and Y Malletrl'rsvast, who were Intel - 'owed Jointly. after the reading of tiie Veoseuela award. pointed not that Great Briatn upo to the time of the intervention alt the rated Stats dtst!netly refused to artr.trate any portion of the territor7 east of the golnamborgk line, alleging that its title was enanallable. This torr Gory included the Aacurl River and Point Berlina, which is of the greatest value. etrateg!oally and ear aercially. The award. continued the coansef for fenesucls, gives Point Barlma, with a strip of lawn fUty mils long. to Venezuela, which therebyobtain' en - tie control of the Rver Gri e°. Thr,• thousand maitre mils In the Yterlor are also awarded to Venosum Thee by a decldon la whlcb the Belt- * arbitrator. concurred. the portion taken op by Great lutists in 1895 is •own to be unfounded. ALL WEIFT OF THE LINE Thia however, as tits Venezuelan imam pointed out, 1n n0 wile ex- pense the fall extent of Venesuela s iZ2Great Britain, hashasclaimed &tM11 sq.are miles of territory weft d the Sohomburgk lute, and thtAaehe tis dispel to arbltrate In 1 livers foot of tp�t a*ot!ort Is now • alsMwl to Veagpala BCBOMBEBKIC LINE TIPHELD. One of the 00•11•4D for Great Britain sten the following statement to -day to the Associated Ftr : "Tit* award • (,o write to friend". Radically andorssm hhe_indgrowle 01 Refnee.-A man Mimed Refuse. from Ar Robert Bm ehobergk. whop line IL I Leureton County, Nova Scotia, died follow. sem* In a fesw perttcilars.of snores at French crepe. great Brltaln sequins the whole of !! Connie Menton -The most pathetic "• • River Cuy.ad, laclndiog a sits case that oats* tinder my notice, which Venezuela alined W ba a 1011 weaver, wee that rel Veneta Nei- * the inaction of the Caroms and moa. i (tend him In n shack dot the Cnynnt. Tb. marshy Hasten, dim- , (ksal River, 80 miles np the Liard. %stet has been awarded to Tiffanies.. ' He hem a woe and family in rltI- comber;. He 4'tan entry 1n hie QIry way Jazlsary, 189a. The rams th''W fly-Natd the dory was J. Mc- Nes1y: Sault Rte. Mare, Mich, The dary told a pathetic "tory, momthlng like thy: "Demme 1 am too sick t.o' travel partners deserted me. I am get- ting •o *oak. My feet are frown. I am mina crutches. 1 am confined W bunk. Front V rapidly lipreading uP Rents 80 below sero. Can't more ; no fire. no food. January 16. 1898: I have just had beautiful valeta of home . ✓ at, warm blanket". and loving facer hovering [tear me. I was so warm and e o happy; but I nm RU) 111 this awful place." Here the story ends. Holm buried him, blazed a tree. and put he name on a .lab. Peter Sinionrat. a Swede, shot ace:- dentally in h a tent In November. 1898, at Devil's i'ortage. One of the boys was fooling with 1.1n1m's revolver. when 1t. went off. the bullet go:ad through 8'monases (lead 1t Was 50 below, but Holm out stab" and made bin a owfCu, aI:d buried him In the sand. Waxily a tree and putting has game on It. Valentine Wendler, New York, put Ws bat ea a stab to mark Isis grave, and then went and dled alone. We teen him near the stake, ul:t halm a coins and prayed over bis re- mains In the mad. He died of scurvy. This was .t..15*.. Lake. Hla partner was Cbar:s Helioul, International bots, Brooklyn. Dimock, of Ha:taz. died at Hay Mountain, of "curvy, ami we buried Mai there. James Butler, Loodoo, Fag.' H. was drowned at Cranberry Rapids. His body was never recovered. Young men named We:ls, with • Co:orado party, died of scurvy no the way out ; friend" burled him. Hubert Seuvagsau, home near Mon- trea;,. drowned In the Mackenzie River, July, 1806. He was with Seymour party ; body never found. Unknown, from Patterson, N. J.; his partner eras named Rowe, from Color- ado. He wee drowned In the first can - yea of Francisco Irl. where water rima high enough to make rainbows. Ameba: list waa ggi1ven by J. Craw- ford. of Chippewa 11a:1a, Wis., who mays be counted over 100 tragic deaths, but meld remember but few names. R. P. Fbrd, 1[S:l Village, Penn., a big strong man, overworked himself carrying a 75 -Ib. peck hundreds of mLs.He1.11dead oathetrail. Londoners. -I found the bodies of three London Englishmen In one mabbr ; two were brothers; 1t was at night; there wane a light in the taut and I went la. A ndle wile Just spluttering. oast. A man Iny in the bunk, seemingly looking at me, so I said " Hello," but he still star- ed silently. 1 touched him 'Dad found that he was dead. I looked in two steer banks, and each me tensed a.dead body -ell dead ol whery. - lith fast entry In the diary lying- Close to the hntk, with "ohne dried apples, read : Brother Jack paamed away peacefully last night." The three bolter were bur - Md Some one else took the names feeen117 on the principle of national accents, but with 1110 conditions that Se Orinoco shall be a fr.vev waberway to 111 malars. The pd .re of land cov- es about thirty smear • miles. 1t has been offered, with much more land. 17 "very British For.'lgn Minister shies the time of Lord .t lir "deem Great Britain has mdtletnntle t* t ahemat all ler extreme claims t 1 the v►ltu- i'IsplAnt* t1.s and ;nldtlni401 raAOW iMbpetebly settled within' 1Britt t► brrltnry. BRITISH OPINION. Loden sable : A)lhoo h a ritPid ttnhK of the decision of the Angl>- emen.elan brander, arbitrationtri- heal has scarcely attard*d as yet a Ibor msA� of all 11* ds• Lea there V a telling ofsnt- k(aetloe 1n offietal olrnls, based alta the beleof Nat Great 'Britain W obltaleed e'1 the •zgeoted VENEZUELA VernEMkCLAlM, FRONT/FR LINK uNAER raiE PARIS AsvARD, METHODISTS AR ERBIL Grand Showing Made by the Toronto Men. NEARLY AQUARTER OFA MILLION The "Toronto rally hell 10 the Metropolitan (throb last night W the Canadian Methodist twentieth century m111Wu dollar fund was marked by an enUtustasm that las seldom. 1f ever, been displayed In any sacred edifice In this city. The aet,tuuucemenj made that eubecrlp- tans to the amount of 01147.45() had already been made in the Toronto dls- tr4•t alone. although the fund sup- posedly does not open until the lith Wet., was the tame of a particu- larly •troog deunonetratlun of ap- preclatlou. The following etatemeut shows how the amount has been made up : Bherbounie Street ... 3100.000 Central. Bloc( 115541 ..... 86.000 Wesley a..:.. ... 10.000 Bathurst Stroet ... ... 6.000 Queen Street .. - ... 6,000 McCaul Street ........... Carlton Street ... ... ... ... 5.000 St. Paul's ... ... ... .. 5400 Broadway Tabernacle ...... 8.000 FRONTIER cage and worked in a boot faetror7 there. He went out of his mind through hanger. HM partners went sway to !rook for food, and left him, :-ns when thej, came leek he wits dead He was oat of hie mind be- fore they left. Ile kept crying, •' I sere fresh mese *8 -there; ' and point. Ing to the trees with his gun, he would shoot at thee tmaglnary fond. I dl.00ve ed htm dead, looked np hb partnere and helped tory him. I maid ktv* endues of !other he Mamma of &Notts awful and s+wift, g low and starving. i can glob &- tells bat no names ; I forget them. There has been an awful carnival of death on tles_femontott tell{." -Van - waver Wan t Log Time. Y'"rng Widow (three days after 1Mr Thi rotate Ottley cadets, ao be- 1 men i ran Meet keel kWh - hasbnnd's death) -Ah, he was meek a kg "'kmd by the teenaged Press for Flferg6Dtk► Blawtt1rt 11 ie anew es wesolom of (Ionian, re - that It was lapnsalb * to sent urea Mixt the award at present. A stellar regional was mash to thw sassy retie* at the Unite.[ atone ._ 7. bet Mao officiate there *loo robed little heave that Yotemeie had tfle by due arbitration. I'si doe. 0s5. 4 - t7•it see- -- -1 ab. 11 nation host n.r ii+ Its diereses r omeotndon 11 r0I papers 1S The tlelhrtt� trivI o*11 mime np oil Mondale a neat evert writ the Repeal sad crones-nepenl to the b*'wet ,open Marl The point of law et imos.111 the liability of ma peeled ntml.'H of Use react Knights of Canada, now, (11) loner in exinten e s n l.ieel The frtatrime reined tboo.anein of `-ns of grape in New York State. \tat 1 .AA A Jv I t .M,.- 4644" - PROBP ERITY. Fleet Canadian Farmer --8o every but what's become of all those Tory "ted disaster for us? Second (»radian Farmer -Why. tell you how NM got It wroeg.- SOUR Wale 011 JUU11ITIOM 1f* OLIIIM 01 WAR. The Transvaal Prenehtas and Govern- Plan to be Pursued by the Dominica metal. Government. Tteae. facts about the Transvaal The plan that wIJl be pursued by Republic are gleaned from theStates• the Government an the event of war many tear Book for 1899: There w-th the Trainee l will 11 la under - am two perllamenary chamberw. Bills etvtcd say. the Mall and Empire, be paired by the emend brooms laws tills telly when army/bed by Um first. Mem- organise a brlgadet composed of ons berr of both chemise/if must be 80 rerniert of infantry -800 men. years cid pompon fixed property, and two squadrons of cavalry -250 men. body's hn.tling, times are eo good. politicians and felbwn that prophe- they're p they can't stop to Moutseell i Told or saaskln L characteristic story of Ruskin was to:d at the Library Association Conference at Manchester In connec- wlth the subject of lib- raries, says the WestintasUriette. A library for the laborers of a Lake Country vYdsggee had been established by the munitloenoe of a we known gentleman, and just before the op- ening the professor was asked to in- spect it. 11e cordially consented, and upon leaving expressed his admiration of the arrangements, and promised to send a present. It cams, In the form of a sumptuous set of 600tt'■ nove:s. The wife al the founder thought the edition much too splendid for the pur- pose, and .1 the earLest opportunity told the donor so. "Madam," Wald Rus- kin, "U money ney the books cost had been spent In floral decorations 0r winos for a dinner, nothingwou have been said against It, ld but, be- came it las been laid out for the en- joyment of the simple villagers, it le thought extravegamt." Woodgreen Teheran/he ... ... 2,500 Berke y Street ... .. 2,500 North Parkdale . .. .. 2,500 Parliament Street •... .. ...». 1,200 Westmoreland AVMS* ... ».i.. 750 700 700 500 500) Centennial ... ... ... IMvIDvUle ... ... Claret* Avemse•..».. ... .•. Slmp nett Avenue ... ... ....»... In preientlug the statement Rev. Dr. Potts said that the meeting meant uch for Toronto, but a greatdeal more for Use Ontario beyond'Itreottto and for the Dominion (Applause.) Rightly or wrongly, the pimple outside of Toronto called bliesta were looking In this direction to see what to queen City would do. He wanted it to be borate In maid tbat wail, the figures given were official and sign- ed by portent and officials of the va- rious churches he bad good treason to believe that they rtptewepted the mini- mum, and he believed that many of the churches would go beyond die figures given. (Long continued ap- pfaune.) Of the 1100,000 from Sher - bourne Street Methodist Church, the reverend gentleman said, Senator Cox had given 085,000, 320.000 of which was an additional Ittsm to an on- doement of 080,000 given by that gent/email NEM lean' tiger 117r ' Vs - chair of Old Te rtemient exegesis; at Victoria University, and 015.000 for the general food. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flavelie had given 080,000: Mr. A. E. Acnes, 010,000. and Mr. H. H.- Fwlger, 310.000. (Applause.) He Ma' eluded by remarking that the scheme would be presented by the pastors to the congregations of every Metho- dlrt church in the city on Sunday ass '-• The (Signal`_ ■ ywrt ems MIST TIIIIRSSAY NOMMEN IST D. MaGELLEMISIDT. .' ,ti. Terms .1 ewYsn1slene rot a sesame ��thw . A.d.artiras Ronnie Legal and taker ess•al adv. 1e.e.t�5�1 '. es rr ICU ard ter ant (..o•. sad $ Iiq morsail b.s.0sot1seereles. a�• .5. st cit Bass sad seder. M Pee �av Vahan'U as• hweaselSan e was set easseeleg mem sed dor p1 �..aa w r•�11aa este pee wed, _se senses alae lea vole* Iseltletlese. nee. Nubosnibers wet Ws .= lets toweled" he se mme att bed u es mate •e es eey_waekA_ tlblMmjlMe.,• �j new adarms Is address doAMCM WWM en. Me old Pab0dmn Sena J.s. be ?ousel, of OMerW �hayb••4` wandLeal dwtae:.'Utog oi Aahfel.Tosd Wa~wano•k. canons, Leal pesumMan over the theist are one empowered to neer* .sbrerieskin. t Tim elel,eaL •� ��•r•�� All oommwaloa D )10011 1belOIIDDT. +��0 ea•waa Telepthes Call 1R 0odere.h, Oat be pian eenti There are two 011e battery arbtllery-150 men. claims of citizens -the first -clam The whole bunch to be under cone., burghers and the second -clam burgh• =end of Colonel Otter. sets. only fire...clam burghers are The Infantry regiment (under Chi. eligible to the upper chamber, and Buchan) to be composed of eight com- pn y neel_claaa burghers may von pastes of 100 meta each. The staff and fes therm Roth elnaser of burghrs echief officers to he .elected from the ammo the members of the meooad present permuuwrt force. as *Iso the chamber, and a burgher of eitherc4taounm'n r chief eoircdoned officers. The ls eligible to elec rnnks to be made np of volunteers Irma The flrwt-ciaea burghers . .....1..all the anllltla. The militia offerer• world male whites resident In the Republic be given seabortaitte commands. Com- ttc before May 29th. 1876. or who ok Motes would be re erwited 1n each der an settee part In the war of Irbde- trot, say Loedon 1, Toronto 2, Ot- pendence In 1881,e Xerlenbach adios 1, Klegetboa 1. Montreal 2, gtre- war In 1894, the ,l'the rk�kit11 in her 1, Now Brunswick and Nova 800- 1895-96, the sweat oiredltlon of tie. etc. The battery wonld be "A" 1091, and all Ute other warsagalm* Battery made into It MI;nn flattery, native tribes, and the mens of such a''W rekrnbted Wren strength from the per *t. upward of 16 years. -. mi itla artillery. The oaralry wined- Selo/xi-clam bnrghtirm am the ea- r(mm 'would be organised in the cane turallsel males and their sons from w. 47 M 1116 int y, w}tls 1JN' regular the age of 16. Natatralllatlon may tet0e es a .kek4sr, and officer's from tleobtained after two years' residence, r.g1at.rntlaw, both of allogtanM and payewint of 1:2. and renders liable the person eatgralimed to militaryser- vice. 9ecoin4-n1ase burghers mar Die come flrstmla.m burghers after a naturalisation of twelve years by dpental meolis11at of the upper casmbarn in - br'r. Saar of 5.linemen. LAoud rights. th. Repobltn, 11454 ne polltical U t10 register at 1e they may be. cope imeaed.Las bombers at 10, but they cannot herons+ first -clave bargtet* tUl they are 40, and they post he sleeted by the rappels cham- ber. The President and the senses] Of ah• • are Nested try edi MED eters lents only. ..i '- Bleaker than the Nubia! in $NGLIBH ARMY /ILACIZIE1 And Will gtrs a brilliant Mille tate will last the permarleat force. This hr:gad', would the completely equipped with hoep"tal corps and a teal corp.. and would he teudersd to the imperial Odtlrnment esomlpdete. 1KUIer's''Warm Warders for sallow skits ; end ler yoomlg. Weise wad Y. Se t Dern 4. i was cured of terrible lumbago by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Rev. Wm. Brown. i was cured of a bad case of ear• ache by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Mrs. B. Kaalback. I was cured of sensitive lunge by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Mr.. B. Mestere. There 1s more Catarrh in this sec- tion of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctor pronounced 1t a local diem, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced 11 W- earable. Science has proven catarrh to be a congtitutlanal disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney d: Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is the only constitutional cum on the market. It la ,taken in- ternally in doses from 10 dope to a teaspoonful. It act" directly on the blood and mucous .urfacbe of the sy"tem. They offer one hundred dol- lars for any case It (nils dreesea 8end for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. .1. Cheney R Co.. To redo, 0. Sold by druggists, 760. Hall's Family Pill, are the beet. Eaglet) ttort.nt of Shakespeare In teen nearing Ferree to it ;tootle' elder--"Thle le the locality of the ' blaateel heath,' 1s It not ?" Elder - "I'm a chief elder ci a Free Kirk, n' I11 allow nee profanityin my hear-, If there wee a colweslon an' ye deed wt Milt word on your IL , .wheer wad Pe tbt" cess Stuarts rrdweatlathe !sins The :fl 4 �.,;..c dote lust b. boletiat a. umet. Eisia turn tit i nips AMMO dlelre. THI'RSDAY, OGT. 12, 1899. • RAVELLiNG swam GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. inn ixmd au and Itbgsa r Mau mei ielear L. ell geed Illo zpeen- and ever•...•, D>•s7OTml=• M.NIOROyL I�NN. aLD.11.. Gold rBzToit*rakt�� "®. • $ to Testes lzpe ieses. LM. MA818. D.D.S. D.1 • Sarg.es-latest nspecialtynnss for all dental op•nw 11a natural teeth a •i launt ee poen Fur scans Relreses se. What One Pr.eebmaa Drank. A French alooholte patient. the keeper of a Parts wine shop, gave the doctors the fo'lowtng statement about hie drinking habits : " At 6.80 a. m. I rime. At 7 I take Doffs and brandy. About 9 I drink three or four glasses of white wine, and, perlwps, eat a little therewith. Be- tween 9 and • dejeunerI usually take three or four ' aperitive, '-bit- ters, Vermouth, or absinthe. For my second breakfeat I have one litre of wine, and then coffee and rum. During the afternoon I take carbon ' coneommatlons.' Between 5 and 8 p m. I take some more aperitivei,' o0 an average about three or four. At 6 o'clock I hare my dinner, or .upper, with which I drink one litre 04 red wine. Be- tween that and bedtime I coor)me a few gleams of brandy or liqueur." Zeiler than the easiest is BNGLI8H ARMY BLACEING To get a bright. black, lasting shine. Ve.bslsrt.r of Olvtllsatlon. If the English language le moon to he the universal tongue, one In In - alined 10 feel rather sorry for those who have to &equine It. says the West- minster Gazette. far. according to a German etattisilclan who has made a otod concerning e oomp•arative wealth the of all the language., of mod- ern civilisation. ours le the one which head. the list with the enormous vo- rebalary of 260.000 worlie Oermany routes next, after a great drop. wit( 80.000 worth; then follow Italy with 75.000. France with only 80,- 000. Turks with 22,500. and Spain with `20.000. Fortunately the litera- ture of a nation does not depend on the number of worse In 11* vocabu- lary. for did not the French masters of the pen In the seventeenth eentory work with the small capital of 5,000 words? Just what you want is BOSTON LAUNDRY CAROB For it gtvea a flee, 4omestle finish. and not the Chinese+ gimes that is •n objettonabl• to 0p 0 -date people, T Y. TURNS Id D /0 J. we* Dr. Dixon. alariOloilal ld M.... S •*otail egteentaation ed an Juice of the natmel WM. Lynes new Wont. =ATOM- III ATO E1tiflrT 4- alter. Noway Pattie Oommeres Chamber, tA• Seaase, CAMPION. 4.0. -NA �t ¥ . Nodome tary, OtBw ove s�•soa�es MO. JORNIFTON-I&ft 10L4- • eller. Commission, to loan. °Man: Cs,. Hamlhes sal St. . tr••ta, Oodertoh, Ont. C. HAYS. BARR1BTRR. SOLIOITOR. 1 v. kc. Orae.: North st.. next deer m=i*s *mac Privets Punds to lad at lowest rated of interest. tM e rl ARROW t PROUDFOOT. BAftRIWITIOUL • Aiteraffe, Benetton. ea, OMerl.t ., T.:Darrow, 0., W. Prase/est 00y Relagtea • Plumber Mrs. Grimes -Doss your husband go to church, Mas. Brown[ Kra Browq Certainly. Sometimes he goes to the Unitarian, sometimes to the Orthodox and sometimes to the Catho:fo. lllr► Grimes -Ah, 1 see I An agnos- tic, Mrs. Brown -No; hip's a p:umber. When there is nothing for him to do at one church there fa pretty sure to be something for him at one of the others. _ Somme Unequally Pelted. A word of eantlon .bou:d be ad- dressed -to women of decided ethos - point. Messy should never talulge hen e eheml..tte of, _white or Y`ht meg to the Irak of tbor 1041).'. tt Is ail right 1n frest, bet Um white and mended yoke at the bank makes' them bolt st.ttIvidly resod-shmsIdered, it there Is the :asst teedllney to atoms.*,, Por scab weeps It is so .doses* . in be mutat* yoked: IglliidiiNi tl/ sig Right 151 the SW. bat • eight without moon or star. - Coalmine "yll �tAMMRON. MOLT t 801.1f111. BARES - 11 were: Q.C.,, P Reit Bodalq iMAAa ®_ J0. WARD. CONO*TANCkR.1e., Asti • easmMdeser ter taking sod reeentig r oyalsnee of ball, s4davtu or Warsaw thaw deposition!' or solemn &Want!..g is se oe.o•rning any action. alt sr pie•••4tam in the Rlrh Court •f Justice, alt• Cert •f *Meal for Ontario, or in soy Cellar .t Divides Court 411 transamleo• maritally and peespW executed. Residence sad P. O. a OenMandl, Ont. !NS - In btelnean camel when thor•ongh eat *faction 1s given the public. That's why Nervili a sells ins/ rapidly. Tooth• ache U eared. az U by magic. Pain. Internal or external. finita a prompt antidote In Nervllitle. Try it. I,OArq ARI DNIITILANCIM, N. LEWIS. BARRMTRR. SOLIC�=OR • Notary. Praetor Iltlliiaentlmd Court. cur==e..,. mlltoeaunt. • J. T. NATTZL-FTRL, [.171 AND .44 • Mast Insurance w at lowest r�{ea Mos: Cor. North at. and re. 0•,•,401. 7e lig ON LY TO [.11.0-A LARON A110U4r .0,1 of Private Feede ler l.,ertmest All= lmw. est rata .'a area -clam. mortgages Apply M UARROW It PROUDVOOT. lD RADCLiFTR-OZNCRAL DNgUR- At• atom Real 10a1. and Mesa Agent. Only treadasm os0M.11. r• Moes to lend es straight loans, at lowest rate of Interest slag. In any war 1• .est the bo�rrrowor. OMee: *1.00nd door from W.ststr••t, Ooaerleh. A Novel Devine. Here le a simple. home-made device for keeping helt., ribbons and stoeks smooth and an good a. new. Many departmental stoma carry the little toy pie rollerw. with handles at the and., which children carry Into the kitchen baking drys. when they want to help .Kook make the cruet. Take half as dozen of there little rollers along with you thin . nmmer. end on them roll your ties or belt.. and. lo! the " crush " van- ishes.-Plaln Dealer. Migad's Liaised fa fwd bt PlydeMMaa A U C'rION LLRf1r6. v11401145 OUNDRT. AUCTIONSRR ASD 1 lnsun(ne• 4 •41. Oae,t D,'Mden • Lancashire ire i e istrict MNnal Ina Co. Saler a SA cart of the county. etly JOHN lard V 0=11luator, t1�N and Lard aloatorRAL £ et tog had ssentderabt.Seaseriast la fa • bas lhaarrgr++ w}apktt�� k Ida.. N tailin'sat IA.0., of ems hye Ida. � dertd a O., U NOZ. Oevaq 4A 4&•)01.50 W .LA'1wt..., 1a1"."411? Native Indten O.rr.apondene•. I have now on my table, writes Sir M. E. Grant Duff In " Notes From e Diary," a petition addr. ed to "The Almighty God, i • The Right Honorable Moontatnart E. Grant Duff, Governor of Madras," from market people at Tr:ahinopoly dlppatlsfled with the decision of their mun'olpaflty upon a small matter. w tl• which the Government IF en- able to interfere. Mr Beek gave lees Nue following' Off toe Note. " Ott:oe rat. by reason of death of rata, dally growing lean. WUI auprr- Intend.nt plea* increase the enrttin- gent albowahne for her resitoratkon to stoutriem f" Poor Sethi! Pear Pam! And this appeal against a fine by Btiktns vows mated in an easy chair a satire Chr{stian el,kryina his paper, while baa wits was •• Your Honor may he richt. D naw, ber.y wDfbh [sassy work. Bobby.also 4- M wm� i rosy he right, Honor mold eta of tate householon the , hva tlebMnQQ a battle with t1* ta'rcxlg; iet Honor glvo re back flaw eetdiers. Preee4tly th* Utile fellow fists, and then at clay of rerlrrr.etion. t[yed o[ kis pia,•ad *zel•imadm: When all hearts will be open. U m I a apeaa. wap' yea, plea.. t.11 e • Wr0flL 1 wilt met cladlT, dr, return air, story r' Toelr Honor the money. 1 deal's feel like It to -night, Bobby," geld Mrs- BCklaa "Go and gut ,ear Ons of the streammt dine of the paps to tall you what d•taieed his detoerminatlhn of ibe French GM - dews town /e late last eight. That rent to calm publ* gleam prepare - sell les a fairy star,. • tory to 1�11g. E cit 'hop she elhi'Yjririt,"a 'iefl1Mv, was bad11"1 ill' a.a i _'�m111a tra*k �� >d.k emgmltglg the silo•y itty wtt1111� take hlaort