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� THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 893.
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NOTES AND COMMETS,
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Important news to the farming cont-
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munity is the announcement that the
binder twine manufacturers, at their
meeting on Wednesday, resolved to fix
the price of their commodity for the en-
suing season at 25 pe; cent. less *,,than
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I jWhen people are heard to complain
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that "tile times a�;,ii��r'd",,,"i�t�""�is""-'w'eii'to
seek for some other reason '0_ Ittliall
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the lack of general abundance -ail pros
pority, The times are almost ceftain to
go hard with those -who try to force a
trade where it is already overdone. If
there are text stores in one line of trade
In the same block, an eleventh will find
it uphill work to ,get custom and realize
I s, livi.�g profit. In Toronto, tim de has
been in the past antoriously overdone.
We read lit the last issue of tho
Canadian Architect 4k Builder that that
city, has as great an extentof shop f ronts
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as tile cities of Buffalo, Detroit an,
Rochester couiblue,4. Toronto is said
to have 27 miles of shop fronts, while
Bnealo has only 13 milew. The State-
inent has also been made that there are
1,400 more stores in Toranto thin at
Montreal, with one-thira less populat-
ion.
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Dairying in Ontario this season will
be carried on quite lextensiveli —und
prospects are tyood for a large make of
both cheeseand butter, It binges though
to some oxtent, on g,)od pasturage, with
no extended spell of dry weather. There
is a considerable increase of butter fac-
tories, wany ueiv ones being erected.
Winter dairying will receive a decided
impulse in the cothing fall, dozens of
faimers in this section having already
signified their intention of suPPlYing
milk to the Exeter butter and cliceso
factory. The baekwArdnus of pAstures.
has kept up the price of butter. In local
markets it has been meeting with good
demand at from 20 cents to 25 cents,
but as high as from 30 cents to 35 cents
has been pail for good creamery. Eggs
however, are selling at low prices, and
are not likely to advance. Business in
cheese is confined to small jobl,ing, lots,
the new stock offering not being of
sufficient importance to indicate -what
the position of the market will be when
tbeseason opens.
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One of the loudest outcries has been
with regard to alleged excessive prices
in Canada for bbider twine, as compar�
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have been lziven to prove this conteiit,
ion. The Belleville int,31ligencer presents
some fi,rures on t1lb subject, namely the
latest lRice Imts, issued by the manufact-
urera on either side of the line. Here
they are;
CAXADIAIN.
Redcap, in car loais ... 1. . ....84,c per Ill).
A. part cars ............. 9J, per lb,
Blue Ribbon, in. carloads ... 9 �7f I '
4 C t. part ears. . ....... 101- - I
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Pure manilla car loads. iq "
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Mixedfibre, ' 94 . illi� 91 4C
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It will be observed t��Tiite 4 brands
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the Canadian "Blue Ribbon" is equiva-
lent to the American "Manilla." and
that the "Mixed Fibre" of the U.States
and the "Redcap" of the Dominion are
virtually the same. 11; is thus apparent
that prices are about equal on both tides
of the line.
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TORONTO' , April 27, -The debate on Mr.
Clancy's motion attacking the system of
granting officials living allowances as
well a � s salaries dragged on till six o'clock
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bielnwt to gt�e arae,udhaen, r. Morter',O
il a Iven th ai,r ra�ntl�
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the, Tote stood',54 to 33 in favor
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governmentresolotions. Allthole.6r'#
spoke and placed themselves on recoriL
The vote was a. straight, part �
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WII,L COST I HIM JUST $1,10 FOR from Sing Sing prison, .
BREACH OF PROMISE, The deputy jailor at Maysville, Ky.,
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EMERSON INUNDATED. , . ,
yesterday, when according to the rules
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Thew-tv ll,rc,i;elLlts�,4.,sropc*ia'tx,kilp,earanoo,
,. Thowas Connolly, 4, Garafraxa, . Donald R6bertson,, gen. , of Carleton,
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it should-fflive way to ether business m.
the evenin - Mr. Clancy makes the
L -Uaujr Stoves .000dedl- , "
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WMINMXG, May, 3. -The Water of the
Farmer, Tivice Set a Date for ,,Is 31av,� Place, committed, suicide by cutting
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viago to Letitia Smith, of LizthprSb9 I �
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stat ement tj at tb� provine4has paid for
Red river conti �
ones to rise and causes no
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rent and living allowances 'within. the
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last ten years something like $1W,000,
little slarm . No damage,has been done
is A*v , � I I - � of assaulting Francis
arded Damages. � was, found guilty'
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L ' . '4 W-.- Field and filled $200. I
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This was really a part of the salaries of
the officials, aiid should have been voted
at Winnipeg as yet, but prep4r tions
are being made for tro W tll,-
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OR ANGEVIVILE, Out., May �a. -T he roost
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interesting case at th6 present sittinip of The duchesR of Sutherland has be
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as such. A defence of the method was
made by Mr. Gibson, who believes that
ern Pacific train for the south this morn.
Ing had to be cancelled, as the track at
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the Assize Court here Was the suit of lodged in Holloway gaol to serve the isix.
Smith v. Connolly,. an action for breach' weeks' sentence passed upenher for con-
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it would be absurd to adopt the ideas of
several points is under water several
of romise of marriage, , tempt of court. .
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12 diffixeut Shades in Shot
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the Opposition on the matter, inasitruch
feet. The Northern Pacific bridge Over
the Assiolboine river here is in great
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'I he plaintiff is Letitia Smith, I I
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daughter West tery. John Marshall was found dead
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as many of the officials must live
at or near the institutions they
danger of being carried away, and many
ut�old of a well-to.do I
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er farmer, and the defendant is with a bullet hole in his head, and there
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serve. At the evening session Mr.
tons of steel rails are being Piled Oil it to
weigh it down in hopes of thus keeping
Thomas Connolly, a young West Gara- � is Po trace of the murderer.
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it in position. -The town of Selkirk
fraxa farmer, about 23 years old. George Harriman has been found
Also 4 Shades in Silk WQo1
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expevd�tures of the Government for
eggs, vinegar, lemon peel, pickles, and
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is suffering considerably, and several
In M arch of Iftstyear the defendant guilty of manslaughter by the court At'
became acquainted with the plaintiff, Saginaw, Mich., for the murder of Fred
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Anchovy sauce for the public insti�
large warehouses there have been
and immediately began payi�ig atten- Foote, Sentence is not yet pronounced,
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tutions was discussed until tile gallerie '5
empty. At half -past eleven the
carried away and their contents lost.
The town of Emerson, however, is
tions to her, a promise of marriage soon Samuel Harper, of Windsor, has been
followed,audthe happy eventwas to by Judge Horne to
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debate finished, and the first division of
in the worst shape of all. A do-
sentenced six Month$
have taken place, on July I last, but in in the Central. prison for stealing hgLy
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the session took place. The question
spatch from there this afternoon
says Emerson has all t1i, e a �
an evil molue ut tile plaintiff insisted. at Colchest weeks
or South about two
Also, Black and Fawn*tire08
submitted was -,in amendment to,Mr.
Clancy's motion by Mr. Gibson declaring
, ppearance
of another Venice to -day, as boats
upon a postponement. ago, .
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Shortly ,after the date fixed for the At St. Andrew's, N. B., Dr. Ha.rring-
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Laces. from 6 to 12
in favor of the sy9tem of giving rent al-
lowances to offisials. t'fle vote stood
and floating sidewallas are tile only
means of tr4ffic, Boats of. every deo-
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ma *a e the plaintiff was seducedby ton, c arged wi I perjur in a cott ct
e rr' g , ate was fixed
th defendant A second d casp, as tried under peed rials
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yeas .19, Ilays 30.
ToiwxTo, April 28.-E(Iucation engag-
criptioll, from a dry goods box to old-
fashioned scow, are, turned out !A short
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for the marriage on Nov. $0, but the do-
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fendaut never turned up, and in Decera- Act, found guil an sent. to 'ail for
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ed tile attention of the House to -day for
order, The river has risen 10 inches in
the past 24 hours, and the flood is
ber last he married a Miss Nunn, to Six months.
At St. Catharines FrederWIr Smith,
Also, Ta estry Carpets for
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a considerabie time, The debate arose
out of the items for education in Com-
now
upon us with 110 sign of abatement.
whom he conveyed his farm.
The reason given by the defendant for an old man, Was sentenced to two years
25 cents a yard
mittee of S A complaint was
up
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Fully three- quarters of the town is flood-
ed, and not over three dozen houses are
not carrying outhis promise to theplain- inpenitentiary for attempted criminal
a e assault on an e1glit-year-old daughter of
tiff that his h v to
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nia-do by Mr, pbell that thelligh
s�iiools were treated )with greater fayour
now out of the water's reach, This
was mot er wa ,
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thematch, Thedefencewasstruckout, Wha, Tremble.
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� of the cities of Callada. These have al-
than the Public schools, He contended
in an elocinerit and forcible speech that
number will be lessened AoWd the
water continue to rise another day at the
for the failure of the defendant to cora- A special from, Albany says, It may
ply with an order to examine before the be stated With some official bo.sitiveness
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the Public schools should be strengthen-
same rate, The river in Places is three-
Local Master, and the trial was for the that Gov. F lower will save Carlyle W.
, by throwing'herselfinto the river. She
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had been despondent. I
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ed and sho-ald give to the children of
quarters of amilewide, and thepriucipal
purpose of assessing the damages. Ilarris, the convicted -wife, morderer,
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the lailda good practioal education. In
reply Mr, Ross quoted figures to show
streets are flooded. A rise of tIA-ee f�.ot
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will cause Bradley coolie, in rear of the
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The plaintiff is a rather preposse ssine from execution,
blon(16'aud gave her evidence in a ver� Eleven wbito-caps have been sentenced
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that growing attention is being gi ive, I,
the Public schools to commercial sub-
t;owii, to meet the waters of, the
Red, -and thus completely flood the
straightforward inanner, Her evidence in the Carroll county, Georgia, Kiperior
as to the courtship and promise to inarry court to twelve months' ill the chain
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The, �qe 14 Thunder Bay is still Solid.
jects, and Mr. Harcourt contended that
town. The Alexandria block, which
the finest
was corroborated by a younger sister, gang, Among them were a prominent
A. lsrgo Breivery will be established st
as the teachers were trained in the High
schools the expenditure in that direction
contains stores in town,
is now five feet under Water. All the
It was also elicited that the farm trans- doctor and a well-known deacon.
ferred by the defendant was Worth -_ I
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Ottawa next mouth,
The steamer Lake Huron, which. arrived
was really for the improvement of the
Public schools. Mr., Meredith made it
stores in the block have full-sized plate
glass ivindows, -which are threatened
,$3000, IN. GENERAL.
The jury gave a verdict for the Plain- A million whitefish fry wereplaced in
at Montreal on Thursday had 000, emigrants
on board.
clear that the Opposition had nothing to
. t higher education, but that
sa� agains
with destruction, as the current Will
drive the ice yet to come in the direction
tiff for,1,1100 and costs, Hamilton bay tile other day.
�tlon has already been commelic.
Aua The steamer Trave, for
Mr. W. A, McDonald leader of the op,
n er share of liberal-
ity and attention e-xhibitod towaTds the
of the block, The merchants, not anti.
oipating any great rise of Water, piled
whicb, sailed
ed to havo the deed made by the defend" Europe from New York on Tuesday,
ant to his wife set aside. The, case for I
position side in the Maoitobr Legielaturo
ana,.recelitlynneeniga, bag been rOno -.,
Public schools, Which Were the edu.
their dry goods on shelves a few feet
from
took out S3,400,00 in gold and $00,000 in
the plaintiff was conducted by Mr, X. I silver,
ated by ilie Conservatives of Brandon.
eators of the masses of the people.
Sir Oliver Mowat has brought down
the floor. These have again to be
removed, which. will cause no slight
Wilkins of Arthur.
The town of Guerrero, Mexico, has
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The order by the banks placin.g a dis.
countonAmerioun silver J e
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one of the important measures promis-
ed in the speech from the throne,
damage to the stock. Owing to por-
tiona of the track being submerged,
Site V orged Her Husband's Xame. b,een captured by The rebels, although it
was defended by regular troops under
inecirvenionce, at Niagara Falls, where the
business of the banks takes in both sides of
The Young Liberals have been ressing
trains from the south and north Were,
Mir,ToN, May 8, -Matilda Dixon, wife Gen. Hernandez.
of John Dixon, a respectable farmer of
the TiTer. I
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f9r a system of registration in & citi
similar to that in vogue in the United
cai;celled yesterday
track on. the C and to -day. The
Treat Northern, between
Trafalgar, County of Halton, was ar- The dead body of a male infaut -was
found in Carling's creok, London, near
If you aro fired and never hungry,
Hood's 8�areaparilla will make you feel
ltitates. The ("CoWrilinent has not adopt -
here and St. Vincent is also flooded. 'Clio
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rested yesterday on a charge of the the brewery. There is no clue to the
forgery of a promissory note made by
strong sod vell.:aud give you a hearty sp-
ed tliQir idea in its entirety, but has
ice on the Pembina and Fergus river"
has not moved, When this conies the
herself and John Dixon to D. A. Robson, parentage of the child.
polite.
talu,n,vine important steps in that di�
n:ctivm It is probable that it
vohime of Water will be greater. With
and by him endorsed to WillialaINI[c. The steamer La Champagne, which
Lelland, Who Was the complainant intlie sailed from. New York for Europe oil Sat-
Major Bell reports that 300 acres were
seeded on the Bell Farm by Monday last,
will provide for a perioilical revi-
bridge and sidewalks gone, and with
much dainage to property, the outlook
ease. She was brought before )V. H. urday carried $2,000,000 gold and the
Although reeding is not general in Bastera �
Awl of the voters' lists in cities,
for Emerson is not very bright.
Lindsay, J,P., and Was remanded until Elbe carried $1,610,000.
&asiniboin, a great deal of land ban already
torhaps monthly, so that they maybe
. opt till to (late. Hereafter registrars of
The Bad Widow.
F rid%at 2 o'clock, bail being accepted, Owing to the illness of Lord James
Ill ecember last, it will be recol- Hallnen, one of the British members of
beet, sown.
A Ilumzzu or Tnz ONTARIO BOARD sAw
deetls will have to attend personally to
the duties of their office, A bill the
. MONTRE&L, May 2. -Yesterday morn-
lected, David Robson, a young broker of m tribunal of arbitration,
the Behring sL
Milton, was arrested charged with forg. file tribunal has adjournedfor one week.
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0 4.1 bays prescribed Scott's Emulsion in
onsumption and even when the digestlyo
Provincial Secretary has in hand pro-
vides that the business the
Ing Ovita Clermont, widow of the man
De8chene, who died suddexily at Alexan,
Ing this note and one sold to Robert J, A ChiCago despatch estimate$ the loss
powers vf are wesk it bas been followed by
of office
inust be colulucted under the direction
dria, Ont., some time ago, was brou
ill't
before Judge Dugas and pleaded t) �
Campbell, purporting to bear the sign to shipping oil the lakes by last weelc's
ture of Dixon and his )vifo. He we"
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storin at 1,�2100,000, withinsurances car-
Rood rcsults.
, The nnnual rop ort regarding gricul-
an4 inixiie;li,,Lte,c;i.il)oi-,v,ision of the regis.
trars, and no such official willbe alloired
to the charge of stealing ,"00 wor'[1111i 6f
acquitted -upon both charges. At the
trial Mrs. Dixon admitted that she had riedof$325,000. Nine lives were lost, .
tuial fertilizersuhich are being ca for
tn 'or
loin the Dominiori of Canada is publish -
to loractice for gain as a, barrister or
physiOaii within the time limited for
goods from the residence of Dr. Phillip-
)i, with whora the unfortunate woman
Iliad
forged her liusband's name to notes A case of genuino Asiatic leprosy is
aggregating $2300, but denied that she said' to have been discovered at Fort
ad. An increase In the number of brands
registered fit obsoryable this the lium- I
offic-e hours.
Tono,.NTc), April 20. -Mr. Fraser
been employed during the last few
w eeks. His honor read the PA soner a
had led either the Campbell or Me- Wayne, I -ad, The victim is a Syrian
and Woman lately arrived from the Pacific
Loll s 'ig' notes. All the admittedly- .
year, .
her being 82 as against 74 for 1892.
availed himself of an oppor tunity in the
hou�tu yesterday of correcting an ini-
lecture before pronouncing sentence and
referred to the narrow escape she had
forged Pa or Was taken up by her coast.
brother-in3aw destroyed. The
Tile MG w sarsaparilla A fraud
bad good reason -, for be got bold of a worth.
prc s,,ion.thatappeared to have existed
N vhen placed upon trial last fall, char -
her husband. &
and A new explosive, called Maximite, in-
-,voman's husband is worth $35,000. vented by G. .'Hudson MiLdra, has been
less mixture nk "redneed rates." Aib'ota , lig.
ed his opinion, however, who began to
that because Xr. Alarter's bill to pro-
hibit the retail sale of intoxicating li-
ed With poisoning
bop9d t at is we at, least reform
successfully experimented with in New
Thn ObippeivaLatmelied. York. The substance is amokeless,does
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take Ayer's S�rsaparilla. It wl-lays to be
quors was not proceeded with on �8red.
nesday night an attempt was made to
du ig her incarceration and concluded
by imposing a penalty of four years at
HA.m=ox, May 3. -The largest boat not freeze and does not ignite easily.
bf the Lake Ontario fleet was iaunched
caieful, when buying medicines.;
Director-Ooneral 'Davis' report to zhe
shelve it. It was pointed out that in
Kingston penitentiary, 28 there is no ac-
yesterday at Hamilton. Everything The promised civil action of The Call-
National CommisDion on the preselit Con.
proceeding in the evening With the dis-
commodation for female convicts at St.
,went off most successfully. The launch ada Revue against Archbishop Fabre,
ditiou of the World's F air that thus far
eussion of the motion which was under
Vincent de Paul.
wasthat of the Chippewa, a side-whe of Montreal, for $50,000 damages, has
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the enormous total Of �33,243,080,55 hAs
consideration at 6 o'clock, the house was
but following the well-established rule
Iffis Grave to b(3:liept Green.
302 feetlong, She went in as easy as a been launched. the writ having been
cork and as trim as a duck. A few taken out onTliesday. Great interest is
been raised for the purposes of the fair,
without taking into Account the cost of the
of proceaure. Speaking for the opposi-
XMGSTOX, May 2. -Although it is no)v
nearly two years since Sir �ohn Mae-
turns of the levers of two hydraulic rams taken in the case. .
exhibits, vbich will amount to many �
tioii. Mr. Meredith disclaimed any in"
donald Was laid to rest in Cataraq,i
started her on the ways, twolittle maids Prof. Davis'life-savingkite was tested
millions of dollars micro. Four hundred I
tontion of delaying the consideration
of the measure. The incident shows
ce e er , is emory s yet green. To
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in Miss Gertie Foy of Toronto and Miss at Newport. .A. kite was succes� U y
Phyllis Ilendrie of Hamilton, coached floated from Brenton reef ligh s p to
separate buildinga bays been erected,
bringin v under roof an area of about 350
that both sides of the House feel
8 olize fact the Conservatives of
. gston intend to drape their old chief-
by -Senator Frank Smith, broke the ous- shore, a distance of li- miles, wi a life-
acres. '
keenly any suspicion of trifling with
t , 's to on the anniversary of his
toinary bottle of champagne on her bows line attached. A mile of life line. was
Many offer cspecially favorable circum -
the question, and now it is not likely
death. The Macdonald Club has invit-
and named her the Chip ewa, and the run out in 40 minutw;. .
stances for driving catarrh out of the system
that tiny int e ents will be put in the
ed the Montreal club of the same naine
crowds,which lined the briuffs, filled the The details of the calamity that has
bat every sufferer from this loathsome dis-
lll�m
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way of This afternoon the game
laws came in for criticism. Numerous
to visit this city on that date and payti-
shipyard, and were afloat on the bay in befallen the island of Zaute show that
kinds lusty
ease should uee Nasal Balm for that put -
It cures when all other remedies
complaints were made against the en-
cipate in the decoration ceremonies,
The Montrealers having accepted, it is
all of craft set up a cheer since the beginning of April therehave
and the steamers in attendance blew a been a total of 100 earthquake shocks,
T.ose.
fail, if the directions are faithfully Rdbored
forcenient, and they drew from. the lead-
now proposed to invite allsimilar organ-
salate from their whistles. . ng five each day. It is now
to. A single bottle will convince you of .
er of the Opposition the statement that
Unless there Were some change there
izations throughout Ontario to send re-
, Found Big Mother Dead. nowgnith4t; 140 persons lost their lives
in Monday's disaster. �
its merit. Sold by dealers, or sent by
mail on receipt of price -50c. small or 01
would be a demand for the repeal of the
law. In the opinion of Mr. Balfour bet-
presentathres. __
TonONTO, April 20. -Thomas Watson,
.who has been in Toronto the past two The failure is announced of the Aus-
]area size bottle. G.J. Fulford & Co.
Brookville, Ont.
CrusUed by a Trolley.
.
gainst I American
sportsmen who come to Canada was
Tonomo, May 2. -While alighting
from a south -bound Belt line trolley car
or three weeks undergoing treatment tralian Joint Stock bank, with liabilities
with his brother, Dr. J. A. Watson, 149 amounti 0
hg.t P,13,000,000. The deposits
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required. The people of this country
would not submit to a rigid law simply
about S. 30 last evening, Miss Anna Rob-
Ills
' 186 Jarvis street, was knocked
Sherbourne street, returned to his home amount 0 early R11,000,000. Thefall-
at Weston last night. On going to his ure was due to the heavy withdrawal of
I
. SATISFACTORY &DVANCE lit piticits.
Our shippers End that good prices can be
for the benefit of outsiders. Sir Oliver
Mowat proDoses, in the bill he intro-
11=� between the trailer and the motor
and had her foot crushed. She was car-
mother's cottage in Church street he was deposits. The bank was incorporated
surprised to find the'door locked. After by act of council in 1853. Its paid-up
realizeil for goal anim%la, but illoonditioned I
ones are a drug on the market, Our stock
-
duced to-daY, to provide for the enforce-
ried into Dr. Bail's surgery, where her
repeatedlyknocking, the door wasfopeed., capital was Stated as zC704,394.
and his mother's dead body was found on
.
raisers admit that most satisfactory results .
ment of judges' orders in matters not in
court. Where a judge is by law desig-
injuries were attended to, after which
she was taken home in the ambulance
the bed. Shehadbeen dead, several days, CASIUALTIES.
idently
come Ircul using Dick's Blood Purifier,
it tones up the whole system. Be stirs and
nated to orform a certain duty it is to
by R 0. Geddes. Miss Robinson says
�
d had e
an vi expir6d suddenly from Two men were killed by an explosion
heart failure.
get Dick'& �
be provi& d that he Bliall have the same
powers as if he were acting as a judge
that the car started too quick ly and thus
caused the accident.
of glycerine at Emporium, Cameron
county, Pa.
WHAT cAx BE DoxE?-When tha system
in a matter before a court. A measure
Tried DrownPic and Folson .
The British warship Nile has been in-
CAMPBELLVMLE, Ont., April 25--A
is overloaded with impurity, the circulation
shiggisli, and the Stomach out of order, as
which Mr. Harcourt has in hand pro-
poses to authorize municipalities to issue
An Opium Smuggler Arrested.
WRMPEG, May 2.-A young man
jured in a collision with a ,torpedo boat
farmer named A-rchie McPhedran of off the coast of Malta.
is often the case in spring ti'wk, there is no
.
debentures, without submitting the ques-
named Hall was arrested - by United
Nassagaweya committed suicide yester-
11 A P I I- -1 ear Kingston Lester McCrimmou a
remedy so efficadions as BM,Wock Bloo
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Bitters to remove ever tr--�- of ure
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is
tiou to the people, for the erection of
hospitals for contagious diseases. After
States customs authorities as the train
from Winnipeg crossed the boundary
dayaffernoona out ocoe n,ULSUarn
by cutting his throat with a razor.
.
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sailor, was knocked off: the schooner
. y . k,
matter and restore perfeethealib.
� The exodus: from which Canada
considerable routine work the House
yesterday morning. He was attempting
Deceased made two previous attempts
Fleetwing and was drowned.
B ENT EVER MADE-Deat Sirs. -I con
. . Chiefly suffering just now is not caused
I . 'by
adjourned at 5.35 p. in.
Islature
to smuggle 500 1 pounds of opium into the
at suicide sorne time ago, first by drown-
In and again by iaking poison.
' After
The big whaleback steamer Pillsbury,
of Toledo, is sunk in Lake Erib near
bighly recommend Hagyard's Pectoral Bal -
Eam as the best remedy ever made for �
� 11 a drain of population from farms in
ToitwqTo, May 2. -At the le"
. 91
yesterday the day was given over to a
United States, .Ile is now na
III Perabi
jail. ,�
tNe second attempt he was lodged in
'said
Turtle island light. Noparticulars.
coughs and. colds, I am never without It, I
I the Do -minion to other farms in the
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debate on the feasibility o ado? ting a
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Milton jail. Despondency is to be
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Archibald .McPhedrau, a resident of
in my house. ' . I I
I 'United States. The outlet is found by
law prohibiting the retail sale liquor
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CASUALTIES.,
the cause. . I I
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I concession 5, Nassagaweye, committed
I HABRY PALMER,- Lorrieville, Ont.,�,
� way of the Canadian Citiev. Our young
.
throughout the province. Ron. G. W.
Ross the following
Daniel MoVicar accidentally fell on a
saw and had hip right leg
Took $1000 In cafill. ,
suicide on Sunday by cutting his throat.,
DrAFNr6S CURED -airs -For years - I:w1io I
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�,and '
-I - men first leave the soil to enter the pro-
�
moved resolution
which shows the Government's position
sawn off at
the 'knee at Belleville.
Kr,4GS.row, Ont., Anril 25.-MeLaren's
store at Show -road -%ias burglarized last
Robert Essop. aged .25, of Creemore,
was drowned in'the Sbawanga river, 20
troubled with deafness. last winter
could scarcely hear at all. On Applying
. � fessions in Toronto and the large towns
in the matter,
James Birmingham was struck by a
night and about $1000 in cash taken from
miles nor' th of Parry 'Sound. Ile Was
, go gyard's Yellow oil it .restored my hearin'
� of the Durninion : and then fancying
1. That the extent of the Legislature's pow-
St. Clair brarich train a mile west of
�
the safe, which was blown open with
standing one, jam of logs which gave
.
and i now bear as well as any oue. �
. �
: I �, I they see better openings in the still
er to enact a, prohibitory law is uncertain and
doubtfu.1. .
Brigden. , He washadly bruised.
.
dynamite. � . .
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way. . . I
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. MRS', TUTTLE 00011, WOymcuill"' N. 8,
� . larger centres of population across the
2. That this question of even the limited
George Middleton, aged nineteen, ,of
- The burglars then.stole a handcar and
John S. Smith, his wife slid their three.
.
I GuARu AoAzNbT 0116LERA.-Keep the
�, lines, move over to take advantage of
,power of the province is now pending before
the Supreme Court.
Orillia was drowned in Blac
, ketone
placing it on the K.- & P. track proceed-
small children w6re driving across the �
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blood puie, .the Stomach in good' work' Ing
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... I them. The remedy for this evil is not
F� �
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S. That the extent of the Provincial 3*uris-
creek, eighteen mile from Parry Sound,
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Monday night.
ed to Sharbot Lake. There they dumped
I � boarded
the and '
Nickel Plate railroad,. near Warsaw
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Ind., train '
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order, and the entire system free from n I.
or
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11 to be found in attempting, by artificial
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diction should.f
irst be ascertained by reference
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on I I .1 �
I car ,into a swamp the
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When a struck and kille d them
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I�id r,ffete matter by using Burdock Bl'o .
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, means
: I �, �, to stimulate the furr,her growth
to the judicial tribunal of last resort, .
4. That the law passed before this Was as-
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. Mrs. McXab,'livingatSandpoint near
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t.C. P.R. train. bound east and have
f6s ,.
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not n arrested. ,
all instant I .. : � .: .
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m .,
�Bjttstg, which cleanses, itieligthe0- i I.-
ri,
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� of the cities of Callada. These have al-
cortainod would militate against the interests
Reuftew��committedsuicide on Sunday
ye�boa I I 11 :1. .
I Fourteen men working 6n iho -vvater-
Icner, the wlicle Sistlbm.� ChOISra,.,.,oan.nok,.,,
. � ready gone beyond the capacity of the
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rural sections to sustain them. What
Of temperance and tho Pul3lic, and would re-
suit in the iufflsoriminate And unlicensed
traMcin.lipors. , . 1� I
, by throwing'herselfinto the river. She
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had been despondent. I
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A SAZes at Woodstock. � I I
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. works at Milwaukee Nver.6.droWned . on
Thursday. The'llerce gale diove- th6l.
attack the healtby.. . � 11 I 111. 'N 11 . ,
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For. sEvults C6T,IA--dEXT '.
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I is requiredis something thatwill increase
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5. That tiio Rouse,hag con adence that the
Government will without dely take 1,nec-
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I The, body of a man named JOsepli
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Wo6mo6t, Ont., April 26.-�-At flio
Assizes yeste rday,, the grand jury re-
.
:� . Water !into the hitakO Well, -�v
. 11 � I hi6h they,
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'Were,.btickiog:up.:,. -1
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hod ar'e'tet.6 cold, for which' f ' o " ."
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.1 the attraction and profit of farming lit
,
i ,order that more of the boys raised oil
al
essary and proper steps toseaure the
I 9,1ag .... ent
of the said Judicial tribunal as to t e extent
Bower, an hostler about 50 years of age
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was found below the inill dam of Sadler,
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� turned true, bills a-gainst'John'B_ 69sance'
for an assault u;o,n- Adair on April ,
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I Pa . trich O'Con I nor, I employed, on � the
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Wood's N6rwfky Ine'syrup" I A �'i ���
t, _4 .
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eic�lleni Yomi� _� kiving prompt relipi an ,,
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: the land may be induced to Stay bbem
of tomy ot,the Jurisdiction of'the Provincial
Legislature to ena at a Ism for the total or par.
Dundas.& Co. at Lindsay oil Tuesday.
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r,d!� k . * .
ngh
1, 1893, : and J. ,Squair �for
farm of Alex. Ross nea� , r Breamar, was �
. take� , 1, I ,� I - 1 �
plemailtl�, '_� �. .1 � I J. PLZXT`rn
1.j � , 1, � , " ,
, I A I turiats must be encouraged and
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: I d= to �,'adopb such methods as are
ti�LLI,rowi)it.iono�tbbiiquoi,tr,tfrLe. , I �
6- Tli6'Aouse,%voilldbeprepar.�dtot.-tkeac�m
tion, wheii decision Was
.
A boat containing three young men
�
I .Bank nenr.'Anlherstburg on,Monday.
stealing'lhoney from Jaines Nwansand
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William. Moore.' ,Frederick, , air
. Sq U
, instantly killed by � falling - tree during, ,
'the recent,, storin, He"Is lild to. have,
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� 'Mr., Cyrug K Oak ,'of t1i , ronoo'n in
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i 1 necessary in order to meet the contin-
snob. reached. .
7, 'rhe lfouse'vvotild: not deal %vith the mit-
I -les Forsyth and Alex. Herbert weke
. Cbai
pl6a(,led guilty on, the charge is to1v ans. ,
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relatives in Hamilton.: � �, I I 1. I �
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R1141 b"Re'two, IS S�on M a soven da
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tially changing conditions by which they
ter during the, sesslon� other,, than to� prepare
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dt, wned, but John 11ifts wa:
,o rescued.,
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the - Case of .S
� Ill oufhtvlck�-v� Har6,bis
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Samuel Buck agedri"I'-'son of Mk
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� old, I Welihing . p L optivel ,,, , ar1,j �
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I . are Surrounded. That which they con Id
anO euac� all necessary provisions for securing
I a �rovincisl plebiscite on prohibition. -�
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The dead body of a olan, found in a.
rdship ruled, the case could hot be trio'
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Saninel Bu6X 6F,Hatwiohl�wnship 4 .
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�p6tuidv. Wh6 eat I ? ��. t might:
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fib t. I e
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tba I , 6 Of t,
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I .1 produce at a profit, in a certain way, ten
I produC64
ago cari no longer be
b That the bill be reitcl this day six month,..
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Messrs. Matter Balfour 7 and Ross'
.freight ear'on the Now York Central, R.
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IEL,4t�klb��y.6ii-stiada�m'br�in''I b
g is. e,
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this colt t I
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caught, between, a bay, rack ail(! a�bearn
in his father, a barn and instantly kille&'
,irierijioiiid L a fir �
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ai�epter. bri#d.'.: : .� 1, .11. �, � .. �..
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, � I ,� 1.'� 1. 711'-�
� , � years
with ut loss. * The, sy;tern of to -day m&y
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spoho ex,haustiveli on Mr. Marter!s mof
tion and its amendments, andMr. Whit-,
I . 't I ew
- that of J. B. b t 4
lieved to .be I ar a, co.va�
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inerciAl, tra�v,ell el - well knoWnArif " '
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I - To .; April 2 -Eminal Beek
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The h4se drawing: the load, g'ot'b eby'6od",
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: I . hot be profita,'ble,,ten years hence.
� I Dairying has been recommended by the
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ney moved the a journm
d ent of the de-
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1 to, 10hose' home is�! B ' �''Oni_
. near, ,ralnvtdh, .
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. ,, 4 14S Robinson, agedf5,,wh6wii��
itt�d to' the' ,
Merc;ir Reformatory
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. t0iclair afternoon by,iscaling'Ahd fe , " timbE
. hg� `
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