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The Exeter Times, 1891-5-28, Page 6COBS E !TIM WEEKt `'# the present r alarm of gold is neither inose- .A...�rll 7 cedented seer alarntiug: The collector of mastoids at Rcichester, N. Ye has.bee i Iforitned by the, tree -111E7 department that cattle and sheep cannot be A new religious order fon' women is short- imported at Charlotte, N. Y., in the absence ly to be opeue:l in St. Henri, Quebec, of a quarantine station there,. Winnipeg is looking aroepcl with a view to seeming a.n improved electric street rail- , Ray :system. The Remote Wire and Irou Works o; mumSF tREmoint -I lE Windsor innmovin ethe rest of their inlaeltinery tb Toronto nxt meth. R M . M. Daemon, assistant director of 3P . isa T;the Cauadieu twealogical, Survey, has been � �� elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Eng- '_...r••••••••••.•••••. Land, RH EU IN1 Al"! $The exports of live steel: from Montreal 7 last, week, the opening_ week of the season, Neuralgia; Sciatica, •ere'.u:t3cattle and laky sheep. Lumbago, o Backache, the citizens of Hamilton will tender a complimentary banquet to Mr. Adam Headache; t_Brown, ex-af.P., orb his return from Jalllai- Toothache ea. Last Sunday at St Andrew's, Man., about 30 Indian conver•s were baptized bythe Sore Throat, Plymouth Brethren in the Red river. The Frost Bites, Sprains, • lctnile was a very colli one. Bruises, Burns, Etc. Mr. Nich•nlasI'loodD vin is again after Cenrennissioner Het-leer's scalp. He has 1?014 by Druggists tine peelers evert where. n Fatty ('en a bitten Istreetiansur ,given notice that be will rile for an enquiry It l.z guaeees. :into the conduct of that geatlemau during ME CHARLES A. VOt3ELER CQ.,Balt(cnore, L ;the late e#eetien nil Western .11ssiniboia, Canadian 3Je ot: Toronto Ont'. Ii�thbreuehesofthe Newfoundland Legis: t CAN AP; AN. 'Taste have decided to endorse the aetiot► of O7 Etlto ,e!eyatcsto knglatul, and toc•arryinto Gt • ei:Oct the proposals wade by• then} to the lititisb Parliament null Government. ' CONSUMPTION It is state.t that Premier ylercier has not � y et attempted to solace the $1lltHtil,(itHl i�►ue Fee1oan stn site 1;uropeat ntarttetR, atnd if he P firius the present time unfnv.r.tlle Inc•will ishortly return home and make a t:r;tlicr trip , v }',� UBE.. to E fig ,tad later in the season. FFiJ fi i a :\n inelvese in liquor liceneee atMontreal s arse general ?►a . caused e 1 a 1► r„1 rise it the rice of g ► p The of tints Omat Co h Cum is sail#nor.° without aparallel in the history of medicine. The Queen will give a .+„lisp celp #or cant• The coroner's jury iu the caee of Lo Ail do gefets ere eetheeeed torch it on a pros. ;petition between Gslnadtan ya;hts, the #first James Ilnnglees l enders:a tertilet'on w hive guareetee,atestthetnoother cure can sate. „rave to take place at Toronto. uea,ia, time the deceased committed suie cessfully stand. That it may become known, i At the Montreal z-eecptil,n to the Parnell while suffering from temporary insanity n !delegates CX ;1 _k r• t an a _. ons ase are . the Pro r1 v a norm , e.eRates � di '.• 1 • t d on 1 rt a night, t a emu of item ;placing A. Sample Bottle Free into a ery home "hundred dollars was cul scribed. fifteen i"t oeNeetere to the United States and Canada. If y o►tbnre The k."rials hepatis t Education .Soviet o- It is believed that the action of the Roths• A0311 h,SOSOThroas,OrBrenehitle,wseit,for •;1ew Brimswiel: has assigned todar� S, nhildsI.nendeavonlingtocc+ercethe Czar will it will cure you. if per child has the Croup, ' Tittle for the beeetit of crestitem. The float- remit in further hardships for the Jews. or Whoe rain Ceugle use it remgptl ,, and relief - is sere If yen dread that insidious disease ;ng liabilities ate 4;.'fJ,(ttDt►. The 4:ermett Eehibitiou in London was Cemettrntttion, use it. Ask your Drag st ter Tie phyt=leiany at the Western hospital, opened an Saturday by the Lord Mayor SIUII.OII'S CURE, Price to cte., go me.:::a 11011%teel, report that .lady 23 years of o,gk eir tt:'. If your Law, are wee ar Bed; latae, !hoe teen cured of conoumptien 1+y the Koch • !•'s Porous 'nester. P1dce a5 vie, treatment. • Senator leedton- has given notice of mo- r a ,.Tr ..btr.'ten,raCe,tl tion nt for au aeidress to the Queen askingfor tt 7 r a2 t o rye •.t mt'1, t „ , t tie ; v t,.,. Imperial aid towards tate Hudson Ilay rail. m .7 Ceara4417atwe440418 s,. Fra rs qa a^41""4aaflniy it„is rnlno►lred that the ,Dominion r t11; r arc ar a air. Inti tx, n� rarer , +r wvalr+c tura ifs 141 i!bend COutengikt 4 a raid on the treasury this then s A. ore• i1'.i.cw qb=w • andel r=.,: ,nue ns•mvsto. or -rano -cession, /le,`:Irtng to have their indClltnitiee ares lie eau :� Matra fns Che t. i inerea`:ed. to t;1, 00- �,.x�„?i Malebf•gitftltn lie `1tiR{east I*nglislt Imperial federationistt: are Bald to Le pleaicll with et o announcement that the Iierminiont +overinnent is considering the inestion of a reauctiun in the vestal rate. The Newfotu►dland Government intends tmakirg Atnerieau ihebing vessels depo;,it� Shinto(( in :earls instead of bon11s, torevs nt the exportation of bait to St. Pierre peliganol en. - ',Cile (iifcrenee of opinion between ltont. - real live stock exptirtera and the steamships Ct q eom tinier as to the amount of space for ='' s# cattle still continues, but will likely end hi 1� it1 wi” !!1 lX !s acomputable. b7'env`t: i .lve,s-arate.°10,1 .. Mr. Elias Rued, of Christiania, Norway,. I teen eget,/ theI i i c i 1?r, ,l c -n nn eeeerai is at resent in dMleintrcai on hie way to the of e s r....i ate r e, tt e e rte . ta:;r i of Paei act eet ast to iltspeet the S`otlntry, as ite is &.:,i.::..,,,Mdlcavcl.ecnt*p »"e. a 7t.,tlrrl..resalts.,.f O inion that the elililate of (anadewill jcS t S t+. 'CROOK, M.D. itat: 1`arwt *lista emigrants lnueb better than 1 ' y ti•at (tithe United center. i The C. P. IL Pacific' exuress hroholhraugll Tt• el ly-t. N ;'t„ 1'd,1 -ft . eMil. it partially burned treetie near Straight sol;e - r have teed ,year 3 mut inn in a '4144.0 of eitthLis f:n ",''•tcteree •, One t,casen ger naulotl t rue avaita 1 tet .:ani rt 13t*i Rlurc patlata y I. 6 t ..., .,.:. i.- lever i el h free, r111ult, hem (, tlincy, ,altars., was killed iuui .T. it. b ROC -I , M. D. five passengers injttreT1, duly one seriously. '"' t`+A .t fertst fire was the cause. a• 7,11 J . The t ,teelien *Decide railway is askinf; for , arhl• ing to epee”• l:e'ibl".�i 7!D ci to s -t^ll, end purchase r' pentliesittn to sell surpluslla ds lLr11 , c g i•ir the einn Gf all Lung, mnd to devote the proceede to the perelhere i cqq :.. t r .0 r .„aos,;.nd a good gen- ee ' 4Sir<,lling tr.,LL.g.. i i t' . -1,,:a .r } ,it1:.• LD,iti 1•. TALMA.G!, M. D. • Kate F,9rd, who eetiectl au Ontalte travel- leenamea David Moore into the city park at Ottawa, Ill,, where the man was nnurclered. itis been sent to penitentiary for 14 yeas, Charlet Forts, her husband, was pranged for the murder, • :GREAT $RITAIN. It is expected thatthe baccarat -scandal ease, in which Sir William Gordon Cumming and the Prince of Wales figure, will eome to trial on June 1. The leaders of the mob of Aearchists who on Mee 1st had a light :e Clinebv wish he police and soldiers Imre escaper1 Nem e and are now in London, Influenza is spreading in England, and in the House of Commons alone there are 41 members laid up with the disease, Sir Char es Tupper is s to be banqueted by shortly Y �mperjal fecterationist politicians t in England. An explosion took place iu the trebold of tato li:ztish steamer ianearville, undergo-. mg repairs .at the dry-dock at Newport, which' remitted in. the death of eight men end the injury of anwenty-five others who ' Isere engaged in repairing the ship at the thee. 4s,-ladstone is op the well list. Ile lveiat to cb►arch on Susi ay as usual, but in the a fternootf Ise was seized with a success- tan of slli+ce -in•* fits. Sir Andrew Clarke was salted in, and Ilte sees the veteran states- man meat not leave anis room fdr several t#aya. A, nem named Pinter was committed for trial in London, Euee, Wedneeiley for at- tt' temlit.np, t 1 sR ladle a je`veller out of x40. e100 ty representing that he possessed the phi10-opher'a stone, eepable of transmuting Intc, gold the -baser meeele, D Vit: .e Coifed States crui_eu Charleston is in est (.4 the Chilian insurgent warship Es- relate,^tt •a',1',eict,1c,?,,:meg, to i alit a., and a fight is not improbable. The 6 r ,t.,_eta; rcr t)°, faikerIer to ins cif the Esmeralda are the heavier while .thee7, z:,c. _.iemet eetzoeenerelvinsue, D. A. i3ORTOti, 1`.1. D. triteGharlestouisthe =sifterboat. , TF. ,n° r Anagreementhasbeenarrivedat,between ` d 8� "'a l:e Detroit Street Railway Company and tom.. ` t. =+ ".4 & mrz es employees, whereby the men are to work itieweetia#tbSt. 'en hours per day, with seventeen cents per New York, An¢.13,11335. hour for drat erst rutd •eighteen cents Baer con - I here fru4 To-ar z'•nxoeeesi 3 :nasion Ompound 11,1,4 s. in a severe cease of seta n' ritien and the result was more times hoped fere-it ,sail ,m,rrc?ons, amid con. Signer Corte, the /talker Consul at New reevei_d wile: at large E A 13 •+{tEII EHHT, ess Orleans, has item recalled by his i oveen- latent. ts a There are over 10,000 miners on strike is re .. rte . � i ^�sk1 tovt=a.,. t 1 the .supply of. coal is running Solid kite Druggists, iPrice:si.aoo, short. The sh'tv-r•:let,of .Alton, Mich., is +in •ashes. ,FLAX -SEED EMD1-810M CO There' is not qa .lnuilding let. in the place.. " res," replied the little men, "Icould." f35 Libertycat., Neer 'oris. d:rammer/eat ,hiesbeeu erected .00 miles;+ "Yon must be prettysmart; most people W. E. Ceeheneatti', Exeter: .east.ef+Qolun bus, Ind., to mark thenen •tire of _23 ,� peen tetipn gf.tbeUnftecl States. • 1 Seeretat r Blaine is .seriously ill it New; - f =York. Tho medical, attendants slgy Ito tis' + rra ✓� ,. L „t i:,p y : • suffering from everwintit d wdigestitn 22,2141 thrix ie enlist take in' arlisoluto rest .• The total .gold exports from New Y•ork; last week .alnonnted toe ,228,620. • Tilere was abup on ,the Third it•:ttti+wtall Bank in Philadelphia .en Saturday. i,ut -sail demartda were 'tnet wittbvs,ttt trouble- • • The a'•eeeat • experi nts made •!fry .the ' United Statss •tiover ltaent in nickel steep plate armor have been..ifeworubip. and .sates ]factory. During the past•weelc there arrived in thew York 18,457 immigrants, the largest Member in seven days since Best summer. Over $1,•000,.000 worth of propertywas de- s'troyed in the Pittsburg Conflagration. The lelassachuaetts .stateboard of 'health reports 17 deaths from. hydrophobia :during the past year, the highest number ever re corded. 1Werra) not be doing justice to ttie «fllieted it 1 1 withheld a statemeA of my exeerience with Zaundice, and howl was connpletelg cured by using leortlrr op et` Heenan s Vegetable Tfiscovepy,, No one can tell what 1 suffered for nine weeps, one- third ot: which. I was 4°o0E4cd to my bed, with the test medical shill I eould obtain in the city trying to remove' my at5tetion, but without event giving ane temporary relief, 1ty body was so sots that it was . painful ter Me tawnll*, 1 could net beer my clothes relit around me, suet; bowels only operated when tat. iso pu,A Live medicine, baa 4.1,>petite w•34 gone. nothing Mould remain on nY'stomech,and my eyes and body -were as yellow as a guinea. when I wen - =mien the strectlenasterceat or turned fn.:41114th en,tar dontarestrectlnaast;redatorturnedfrczn14th nr :nilsivefeeline by the passer-by, mu:doctors.satd. Ver.. r sr.oeureforme. Irnadesq inynnfudtodie, o n t.esiAiz;ta nee Gnosias$. One day n friend' c ' •i twee me -seed advised me to try Northrop 4 Lyrtrns Vegetable Discovery. X thong; -t it the.: deetors could net cure me, %t hat lathe use of try,'iug the D,'scowcry beet atter delibe titin fora time 1 cone eludedtogiveita trial, so 1 procured a battler and commenced tart¢ it three tinesa day: avow; or ter *eeri ass att'.:e °spia4tep ntthe third dee to.tlncl, spye A tate retuning. Despair ,taw eptmee to lave, ands,perseveredinfollowicgthe direet nsandtalt- ink r•ctMaths two o^ tbrce-times PATO* pistil X Itad Wed the Afth bettle,� X tben lied t?a further moll for • the medieiue that had SANTP. Ur Mg—that had re- cut of my sy, stem. every vestige of the worst type of ,: .., � ,.., 1I a 'Mitre stored me to ltea,trr—:ts I aver radihal`ty cured.The „aur, .,.., and. I don't bc_. oV 4 .e is z Ls?so natural 0olotiu,4 replaced the dingy yellow,1could, or dau_ndlec. liver iromedafnt 00 L eeneesfa, eat three meals a day, in Piet the trouble was to be: ti r tt it svikl loot etre, (Sl utd)tt IV. 14EE 2erento. cnouglitoeat. When 1 commenced taking the Dis- covery nay weight was only 13,1 lbs, n hen 1 gnislted the $nth bottle it was 1:-11ks , cr an increa•ect about ball* pound Feeder. and T never telt better in try i1fe No one can tell bow thankful I am rcr vbetthbt wonderful medicine bas done ter tne,e?t has rooted WHAT IS iT 7 This celebrated medicine is a compound extracted rreo n the c c _ nrwitrinal bc;;:s, vats and herlm. 3t is the prratuctioa c, mere Team' study, t ,..xh and investigation, It e s essay properties purely vege. table, cltemicaliy a d seie ltifreally combined. It in Netture's 1 entedee It is perfectly immerse and free from anybad c-.c^.t upon the ny ostein. It is r-our- shing and strcuet sir ; it acts directly upon the - blood,and every part t:roughcut the en . e Lab.. Ik quiets the nervous systein;ii,gavel;rfn good,sweet. sleep atmight. It is e great re met?: for our stied tatitarsend mothers fo 'rtt:les rc:n strengtr,ilulett{ theirnervex,andgsere them lert.-resaretts..•ete pias been proved by many an creel, lercon, It is the Creat $peed l' eirtHter. Itis 4 seattirer remedy for our ehitdren. It relieves and euras a'•i dtsease.s id the blood.. Give it a fair trial for yopr ccnnplaint, and then eon will says to yeur friends, n^iphbgts and, • aequaintauces;"'leyit;ttee curetdme," :Wend. and Portugal; There is a sentiment common among men 'thas for great strength to asseil manifest weakness is at once cowardly and contempt- ible. And as +; rule this is true. 13ut lake all rntetiithes it- exeaptionstend Cfecum:Armee are conceivable in witial the s iriU of the rule would be better eerriedautlay its viola. tion shad its obeervauee. Even the big Newfoundland may audit necessary ht order to keep the little eur in }displace to give him a good shaking. At the present time it �voald seem that• thus is the only course left for England cit dealing with the little king. dom of Portugal whose insolence has abasia reached the point where patience ceases to be it virtue. Encouraged no doubt by the mvgnauinume forbearance shown last year in dealing 'with Major Serpa Pinto's nu• and- the Marque 4t ).(sere.. nr:r_ nttalnte act of hostility, her officers An inereeee of the rank of Blighted vita in Africa hive le in been gniltp of her most =justifiable conduct. Among other is likely to l e turtle in 'view o. f the probable nets inconsistent with national geed fel- withdrawal of gold by Russia, who iv angry k lowship the Portuguese troops at Beira in The CustomaCou*t of the French Chamber t Iashonalaud recently seized a Braish ves- tal' Commerce has decided that the duty on wheat rhafl ba reduced to 3f. The Frenelc Chamber of Deputies hes re- jected :t puop►osal to grant Anineety to the May day rietere. The Practical Use of Taffy. Mr. Yonngl:ve..-".Are you awelee, Alieeer Mrs. Fonnglave-••" Yes dean" Youni,gtor'e=-" Alt, I am sorry ; you have disturbed my reverie. As you lay there asleep 1: w.43 drinking in the calm purity of your angelic features snap thinking how Ilsppy should he the man who can awaken In the bright sunshine of the morn- pp mag and tied such a fair And radiant young,, imagine) they wilt And that Britain has ereaturo by his side. Mid I�S�-" other means ofprotecting the lives and pro - Mrs. X ounglave-pec' Co on, George, you erty of her subjects. Indeed, they are talk so beautifully."bpinata • to rrcicor'r< iothis fact, Ades ascan feels Youngleve-" I would like to, but e I from London states that as tbo result of o n sleepy that I'll take another nap. Lord Salisbury s ultimatum to the Pertu. Yost won't mind getting up and lighting Lord government,that unless British sub- tle lire. will you, darling? j tats o grantedimmediate faeilitiea for opening up the Pnngive river in accordance The Matter 'With Pa. with thoterms of the modus vivendi now Ilan of - Fatnfl'" Whoresyour mother existing between England and Portugal , force would bonged to ensure the observance aud why isn'tdinnerreally?" by Portugal of her treaty arrangements, the Daughter-" Mamma has been up stairs to all day again with ori notal tootllaolle. Sho grnthe at Lisbon have Tonte(i s can't 'tend to anything," • , grant file privilege desired. make as- ilitn of Family--" Why in the world mance doubly sure, however, and toretules doesn't she have it gist? The idea of anythe future actions of the Portuguese otiicials itlAfrial consistent with the engagements oro. chanting ordinary sense t O d uta•. aC is sufferingalong son� Y g their i• agree government, thei - of 1 e n 1 a British Pre- mier da rifler day withtooth g , 0 a tohthat eat Y Ytad be mice alas decided to send three British tvaL- jerked out in two seconds. It beats all what ships to the mouth of the Pongiveriver. It fools women can be. I'll go dine at the club." is not likelythat we shall hear muck more Daughter (at few moments later)-" What o in the world has got into papa lately? He s ,of comPe.xtunue aggression for some tante to as cross as an Wad bear." Son-" fins surd I don't know. He's been The Head Surgeon that way for a week." Of the Lub tar Medical Company is now Waiter -(at club restaurant)-" Don't you p1 • a want anything slut beef tea, vela?" t: 'Toronto, Canada, and may' be con - Man of Family (irascibly)-" No, .I don't. stilted either in person or by letter on all D'ye expect me to order a banquet when I've chronic diseases peculiar to ratan, lien, just told you I'm half dead with a jumping young; old, or middle-aged, who and them - toothache ?" hem -toothache?" selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who . . are broken down front execs or overwork, resulting in many of the. following'quip- Why Be 'Snows So Much Aboltt Spoons., ons., p toms: ental depreatioi;'' premature old Clot some new spoons, eh ?" remarked a age, loss of vitality, ° loss of memory, bad dapper, pleasant little fellow to the new dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the elerk•of a drug store after he had ordered' heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the some beef tea. ' • • kidneys, headache, 'pennies on the face or "That's what we have," replied the night body, itching or peculiar sensation about the clerk. " Couldn't tell 'em frena solid, could scrotum,, wasting of tare, ,organs, dizziness, you ? " • specks before the eyes, tie_ :citing of the muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits iri the urine, loss • of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and gabby muscles,; desire to sleep,, failure.to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, losa,of voice, desireTfor solitude, ex- citabihty"df teinpe'r, sunken• eyes surround, ed with LEADEN oute s,,oily looking skin, etc., are all syinptomr et nervous debility •that lead, to lneenisy and Leath unlesscured. The spring/ or .vital force having 'Post its • tension every f tinction w aned in consequence Those `o ro' tll*ouglt 'abuse' ;' otnmmitted in ignorance wee; permanently cured: Send your address for book on all dieases peculair to man. ft.ddeess M. V. LUBON, 50 Front St. E, Toronto, On. Books sent freesealed. Heartdisease; t hesymptomeef whieb•arefaint spells;, pftrplee ripe;, numbness, .ppalpitation, skip beats, hot tlsshes, rush of blood to the head, dull lw4,neiethe,lneart withbeats strong, rapid and irregular, the second heart beat, quicker,than tl>e first, paibout thetbreast bone, etc..' can ositivelyn•a bd cured: ` Ido cure. no pay,., Send for book. Address M. V. LU13ON,•nay IcvontStre.'et Fast, Tororte,: Ont set after having .first fired upon it, and ordering the British Bag hauled down heist- ed the Portuguese flag in its stead. About the sumo time several of thelritish colonists were cant into prison ; while tate latent instance of their hostility to British utter- osts is the seizure by the autltaritiesat Beira of the mails which were IS route to tate British colonists sett#ei in Masllonalaad, '.Chat such high-handed p t •edings can be allowed to go unrehulece i unchecked few will contend. If the Portuguese are incapable of appreeiatiu g the forbearance hitherto shown, ar have misinterpreted it to signify that Britain is afraid to assert her rights (though how any person could enter - tam such an o inion it is difficult to Ano THtt ' • , ti liy7jjo hosphites of lnio and adil No 'other mulsion is so easy to take, It does' net ' Separate nor soil.. P it is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can E eta.iit t „. CURES Scrofulous and Wasting Diseases.' Chronic Cough, of Appetite. pIletite. Mental and Nervous Prostration.' ` General 1 ,- Debility, ti rat t 'c: ;�>% iml'tatia(. Askfor sl'^.•for Betvaa"e of 211 n • si' L." Emulsion,:and refuse tale D. &z i,. . . l all others. h ers. Qhitz Besot, emeriti PER l3o171.E. , •tic:t .Levi t` '.Tho Bay State Shoe Fastening Company, 61 New Hampshire, has been wrecked.; The treasury of the company, is depleted and $147,000 is unaccounted for. There is a growing impression in Wash- ington that the result of the negotiations now being.. conducted by Secretary Blaine and Sir Julian Pauncefote will be. ty,close sealing season -this year in Behring Sea. Qrandetother Connolly, of Hazleton Pa., 110 years of age, to prevent her removal to the almshouse, ;ret ire'te:her bed clothes. and burned herself to death. • "Ietknow"they were plated with my eyes ehet." "•Come off.l" "1 would. `• I have to in'rny; leindness." a' Oh, I see. ` Jeweler, eh s .Ne,. 77 s.. Butler ? " "Yeo." You ain't a waiter ?" "No." 'T'Chen.how do you.: come'"tio ,know so areal about.spoon's?', ," Burglar !" "'Yes. You see, if I couldn't .tell!plated were from -solid in the dark I mistletoes well cpalit.°' T:hon.he finished his tea,,paid 3rd{; ,cheek and sauutered,`aut: ,, Quite Set in-Tlieir Ideas, , Miss Urgent -4 eDo you know, pa, that I have about made .rap my mind to set )my aifeotions ann• k1 r;'1 ordly ?" Pa -'Have, eh? Well, I have made up my mind that as sure as you do that I will set Tweet. ';on eines The new American immigration law em- powers.the Seeretary.of the'Tree,suriy,to pro- vide rules for theinspec'tion of immigrants entering the United States from the Cana - then -border, and to appoint an inspector for each Ctletotns' district on the frontier. Com- plaint is made that numbers of undesirable foreigners •s w i , ho could, opld,not.paga,,�muster at the 'United Statedseapoii 1a1d at Qttebec and then pass into America without inspection At the International Convention of the or check=•- •As•manyes'8,000; it is claimed, :Young Mme's ChristigA 4s$oczation' held. at, crossed the line in this way last month. The' ansesU'ity•"a ` resolution y, was- 'ado ted in. result of thjs,new s rte ,of inspection n'ill. 'favoured aposing the ,Wo rlds.Ftr oto 1U[ 3 doiib£less be'to' 'throw upon our hands. any on Sunda s.. s:i 7 . - 'gal, :< : I decrepit or' au e' i who. y pauper x mmfgrants landed a;,. ,;, Tile • vI'. •7rs'z7snaze as ' ' (. Ni s hin c' 1 a 'orf d' k' "d ph -p t W gtoxi erre (tit �>;rl,di oe s, air in � e e'n "tlr�!iiie -onen giveshe, a of ,, a� s d tt o inion':of 114r' sLertl ittcesaa9r the a.lo tdii'�ii un ec �ialI stroni- thetreasurydepartmnent,tothe eadb1s:tliat gent methodofinspection atDemimonporta. a 4lfkf75 yl,lfiiliil`s. ",.f34,13 A Neighborly Neighborhood. Mr. Goodheart (a dtibnrban resident) • ('i<oodeeotrmng'! ,•Wh eeaiirI do' for you this bright and beautiful spptring morning? " First Neighbor'.-" I noticed .yds hadn't begun making garden ,yet, ,and I thought. I'd just step neer and borrow your spade.". Mr daoodheart-" Certainly-oertainly.' Here .it•is Good -days." •' Second Ne% hbor- "IIoty do,Mr. Good ,heart' t Will g- y ou' let me have ' your hoe for a few#minutes?" :i Mr. Gdoctheart-'Certainl , Y • Third •Neighbor.-`hdokct-morning 1 see avis•. ,Sumks has your spade, and Mr]. Pinks >;t?tO seed'me with your hoe, mules' and sa`s' you can't doanything with a rakewithout .ll a spa 0.0 :eel hoe to break the ground, I eerie c ar e l t ltt-^'u i s n:w f# g . � s . a .well,cirop:r`in arta; bbrruy.:ypttt`,.tialte...Tban`k's.,% Fourth Neighbor. "I bee ouA are not Y T / v' i,Di t 1:� r „ i, DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? .' :a �,a I t, L. LUNG BALSAM. NO SETTER REMEDY FOR QQE eels, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &C. ETER LUMBER YARD Thu u' dersigncd wishes to inform the Public la general thee he keeps constantly iu stock all kinds of BUILDING.' MATERIAL Dres4ed or 't' 4 'es ad. PINE AND J LEMLOCK LIMBER. SHINGLES A SPECIALTY 00,000 XX and XXX Pine and. Cedar Shingles now in • Il'and satisfaction g uiu anted.. -stock. 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