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The Signal, 1892-8-18, Page 4-4 Biu Oignat, es nleaaraD EVERY THURSDAY MORNING se r- -e1 LIJCys4*. Oise of Pianissimi sad le. Netrthare.t. Gotland. Owen Threes of esberelpi es t =teeth. to .dvases. • meatlm Mx U M One 1 M le esta, the Brie. pe Year will be l Adveetletes Reese and other odd' adrertiseaeal. Iso. Cfoe first insertion, and t Darts per lies hr each subsequent% tosertloa. Measured b7 • =area scan. mg cards et six lines and under. is per year. Adrenfsemeats of Lod, Youad. Strayed Situations Vacant. Situations Wasted and Beamed Chanes Wanted. loot exceeding t Bass nonpareil, $1 per month. Hou.e. w idle and Manes on Sale. not to e xceed r lions. 11 for first atonth. Me. per sub- sequent month. Learn den prop . ortto Any .peci.l roans. the object of which is to promote the pecuniary benefit of any todi- vidual or ooml.any, to he considered as ad venuement and charged accordingly. Loom notices in neper. 117pe one nest per word, no uotice.ler than Id. Loc.I notion In ordinary reading type two rents per word. No nonce tot ler thea 111k. Notions for churches sad other religious and be■evolent institutions half rata Ceataervtal Contrite* Ad rertt.eeseate. A limited number of diep��le-yZed advertiee ante w ill be inserted at the OMIOw1ag rase : Per loch, este insertion. 30 t0 four insertions...,. • 1 00 " three month..:..... r a " six months �........ i 0e nae year 0 0a No advertisement lem thea two laches ta length will be died&ted on above best. 5 per cent. diaconal allowed for c..4* panders ea three months' contract ; 10 per coat. oe utx months'. and IS per cent. on a year's, These otaditious will be strictly enforced. *Mat "The atgaal" seltvs7. Subscribers who fall to receive Tan BroLkL regularly. either by carrier or by mail. wW confer • favor by acquainting us of the raw at as early a dated possible. Less at Teed Labe*. Your label is • standing receipt of to date 4 which you are paid up. Else that 1t i. not . 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A few weeks ago when Toe Stu c AI. point- ed out that the money spent by Canada in the stare desire to keen up militarism might as well be "sunk in Lake Huron," some foolish fellows in this section and some stupid newspapers in other localities tried to make out that the utterance of such • sentiment was disloyal to Canada. Dui lova! Not a bit it. If the money thus uselessly spent was taken off the binder. twine the farmers would be benefitted ; and the cwuetry would prosper more by having the young men kept at home as wage-earnere rather than have thein practising the good - step and spoiling around the alleged train- ing camper The following endorsement of our contention u from that eminent Bag - waver, The Montreal Star : " At present the money spent on the mili- tia is being frittered away. With the ex- ception of a couple of dorm city regiments, and scarcely that number of runt corps, the country has no dined fords that can be depended upon and to all effects and pur- pose* model the regimlemta which oust from $6,000 to =7,000 d year each may Inst as well be disbanded. It would be just as satisfactory in the case of emergency to en- list • perfectly new battalion as to try to place nee of these corps in d podtioa in which it oonld take the field with d chases of taking its niece v a tactical unit. To keep up these battalions with stafs of un- qualified Akers and to rill them oat every year or every alternative year, as the rase may he, for ten days' drill, is pertectly use - km. as the /•nerals who have suoo. aively held the command have pointed out The ten day.' drill is barely enough to give the men the first idea of military duties, and as soon as the camps aro over the new ors dis- mimed. Each regiment when it goes into ramp is really . dieorganixwd mob. A very dub proportion of its member have ever been in uniform before, earl the few who ave. reeeather eotht■g of tie smattering of drill they tried their hest to acquire at the previous o.mp, Even the city regi- mens ars far from being whet they might be. They leek very well on puede, thanks to the cheerfully borne by the oftloere ■sd to to esprit de corp. of the moa, het We hese of tenet are really not fit fee the field. The work goes through at - -j1. ti 11 is the exited eof their t. it is w.sdls.s to go on berther. body know abet the mill tie fees b eery smolt at • levee, het the would* sprees to be to inches the public to manse that they fent to b111 and that it itis • very beam .she" Psmeweer t, Ta' TIBS ss*Ta. The qt. Loeb Pest Dsa•tah has driven • Nap ef the (lrlahsl O.ert be wh1d s. a - Till BITi1L:rloOI RICA, ONT.- TRITRSDAT 4.17 Inman,-eeaYti Jodie N..w net hie ow We, leaving the i.Wwng ..t. behead For more than . year the a:: wr.es I: i.sl• end the Peet-lle.p.l*h have had ma ••n the rook. They have aloud unfitted near kir erionalag -y Pithead disuse, and awl* hie nun lees than • protracted torture. For the past week I have slept lith.. I oimoluded to go to the oSoe and kill F'Mv- esoe What•, isminagiag abler et The Poet - Novato, bet i fah jabs titse mor.a..g abssineed thin purpose, as 1 .hrtak hem taking human Ids, especially whsle befog . judge. 1 °daoot flMbt this paper is the courts. The law is slow, .tad It wonted 1.r store than a year probably before I could get the damage oa.e btveght to trial I Dove rest, wind ai.o I meet reek is the grave, co who brisk I pencil there doe - tag hum There aro, we regret to say, one or two would be aataiionel sheet. in Canada, which would like to cause the ante thing to apps to public mea politically opposed to them, but fortunately the number is .mall, and the power to do s..ry osreepondia•ly weak. ITS OPPONENTS AND FRIENDS. To the Editor of Tuc gwnat.. Let any man of average intelligence go through the Province of Ontario with hie eyes open and he will soon discover who favor end who oppose Continental Union. It is opposed by three government offici- als who were unable to teen • living for themselves, either as busine.s men or as so ploye«, and who had been party hacks be - tore their appointment- They fear that, if thrown upon their own resources, they wall biome iess genteel pauper' on the public than they now are By shiftless party hacks, who for years have been looking for what is known as • " soft .nap,' at the expense of the oountry as • reward for party services, and whose prospects, they fear, would be blighted were Continental Union to Lok. place ; -- By • clads of mat, not looking is either brains or ability, who have bene brought up from their cradles with the idea tat it is trwaoaable to the British Empire to seek happiness or prosperity ander any flag than that of the Union Jack. Amongst these area few Englishmen, bet they are mostly to be found in the ranks of the (range body. This class is, however. becoming lees numerous, and when they have set them- selves down earnestly to think over the question, free from prejudice, each oppon- sets of the greatest boon ever offered the Caparison people:will be but solitary individ- uals in the community. I have in my mind's eye just now a man. A few months ounce I had • dim -nation with him on the subject. He was quite wrathy thea. I met him a wok aimoe. He then said that be was prejudiced ageket Union when first spoken to, but in thinking over the matter since, his prejudice had diseppeared and be was now prepared to coiiiider solely the question, will anion benefit or injure Can- ada' -- By • few retired capitalists. who, having no ambition for active business life, and having perking 111113 ability to compete with progressive and enterprisi ng neighbors, are living securely and perhaps saving • little money on the interest of their ospital, loaned on mortgages or perhaps used in taking advantage of their neighbors to charge theme one per cent. per month or more ; By • section of the office holden, other than Government officials who are getting pretty good salaries from the people in re- turn for perhaps very .lender service. They have no ambition beyond making • good, safe living without manual labor or without the worry incident to an active caner. It would be the death of such thea to be compelled to " get • move on.- By n.- By • few manufacturers whose produce tae not iwligenous to the oountry. They are tariff -bred and tariff fed, and could not subtlest three months against competition. They are for that reason content with the restricted market afforded by Canada where they are enabled, under present con- ditions to charge high price., and can stun age to serape along even though their ales be small : - Ry ally undertaker who may believe that there will be few deaths among • prosper - ass and contented people. Continental I%nion is not opposed : Ry the large majonty of the farming com munity, every intelligent man among whom know full well that he has to pay tribute of 26 per reit. on everything he sells in the Amerman market, and about 36 per °sot. on everything he bays in the store or fac- tory : who knows that his farm, having be. ooane less profitable than it was years ago, has gee. down in value, and can neither he sold nor rented for more than two -third• the figure obtainable, say, @evenings years ago. The fact that he ie eonlsed to the Rein market while the American bee the Amerind and the British market, too, de- cides him that it is beet for him to plano himself on an equality with the American farmer : Pier by the worki gtnan .x by the laborer, bath ei whom Goa easily tee that to de- velop the hummed natural endorses of the noentry by provdiag a market ler oar pro- duct*, and by the importation of foreign capital as it wee never Were iatrodae.d tato the ees0ry, moans ter them a better demand ter their labor .ad a higher ran of wades, It beteg • well knows .Mom that the dear regulates the prised label e- ller by the shipbeileh a sad ship opw- ters, wee knew that with • .readily dwiadl- IL- .. t..;.. `. tall 11�..Ii.ie. aheee sons mum falaag off 1. *AP henima d enpplytag heats a -- Nor by the Whirs. whe esu dear driven te dee sue es widens* se peer Seh.rmMI et M inks girds* he to marina of the United Sates. or .terve ;- Nor by the mine woes, who know that with • sl*tiseary population here there abselutely no market left ia which their minerals oars be .odd, eepeei•lly side the market of the United State," is closed to them 2- Nor by the enterprising and wide -invoke manufacturer, who r.wogalxee We tact that his burner, now overdone, cannot Moreno in • oominunity which has grown warmly as feet in the past tan yeas as • Europeen Mtlon and *moot increase io the bee t t ten years, for what ars we to do with people should they odes hen unless we put tiwt in the poor hoess'- Nor by the yoang man just graduating from the universities or in wy of the learn- ed professions Dearly all of whom aro now looking to the Stats as their future home. They nes that the field Is now well filled, and know that an increase of population would enable them to ears • living and ac- quire an independence i. Canada ;-- Nor by the sorrowing mother or the af- fectionate sister, who have just lett the eon and brother at the village railway station, whence he has takes his departure to join hie brothers who ars doing well in the States. And what family has not one or more want chairs ?- Nor by the energetic and ambitious busi- n ess man, who realizes that times are hard and getting harder ; that hu sales are dwindling and hu profile becoming lees, while he has to " dig and scrape " from morning till night, year in and year out, to meet his engagements with the banks mid wholesale merchant' :- Nor by the owner* of real estate in the towns and cities of Canada, in which, with very few exceptions, slues are falling daily, and very ofte u property sold under power of sale oe mortgages does not bring the •mount of the principal ; - Nor by the good, sturdy, broad-minded Briton, who can wily see that the re -union of the English-speaking peopl on this oon- tinent is but the first step towards union of the Angio-S•zon rose throughout the world, the race which is destined to rule for the good of mankind. In fact, 1.'ontioental DTnioe is opposed only by those who dislike advancement and is supported by the vat majority who wish to get on in the world and improve their own fortunes and the fortunes of their neighbors and friend. Windsor, Aug. l3. T. M. dV a t=L THE PROVINCIAL PRESS. eplsl*a axpevnad by ear Weumnd tss- tem HI-NORer THE ?' Rlrr. There is grim humor in calling the seat of Carnegie's iron works Homestead. The number of those unfortunate workmen who have a homestead there is small By the way, millionaires like Carnegie nem to be • rather costly luxury to the common- wealth. To begin with, the tariff protects his business to such an extent. that his com- pany clean about a million a year. Then the State bas to pay large sum every day to protect his establishment. Were he around home he would need • detachment of police to protect himself. Millionaires seem to oeed more help than poor men. - Canada Presbyterian. Hr 1• *111.1. 14 Till RIS.. Mr. Myers is no longer Crown Attorney of Ihcferin conotte, his official head having been cut off. He a likely to talk annexa- tion more than • ever now. --Clinton New Er. '$A t.YrlJR .'O1.aIMtoxs. The last commiesion which went through the country was the Labor Commission. t took whole reams of evidence and printed several volumes each as large as the F.ncy• elopedn Britannioa, bat nothing has hap- pened since. The commission was appoint- ed and the evidence was takes to carry a troublesome question over • rather ark ward period. It served the purpose admir- ably. The Prohibition Commission was ap• pointed for somewhat similar reason. No doubt the committee will do its work faith- fully -then' --at. John, N.B., (:lobe. Teresa Cent ge of name . The Toronto College of Music ha just closed another very successful year, with a patronage taxing its utmost capacity. The excellent quality of the work througboot, as shown in the great number of high clam programs given during the year, fully justi- fies its claim ea first among (median Insti- tutions. That this College should take first rank in not to be wondered at. when we consider that Canada's musical reputation is due in a great measure to the ability and experience of F. R. Tornogtou the veteran Con' doctor and Marinol Director of the Tercet. College of Music. For this and kindre-1 reasons thr ratite - tion affords many advantages not possible with any other taboo) of music in Canaria. Aside from iia musical supetierity, • highly appreciated feature is the hoar in/ewes felt by the outdrew Mr. Toinagtes's family residence being anaemia to the (;oilege bnildieg. Thur seeding thSir daughters to the city for a mdic.I ed.e.t• ton will at osee ase the volae and import - anon of this meial privilege. We ern is rer.ipt Gd • Dopy of the new 189243 College prospector, onntelaing fall intermeshes. • Dopy of which will be sent free to any one on application The Colter opens for the fall term es 6th. with a sniff of the meet ud..t ma best qualified teaehee is the Doodads. Doe's he • feels know what yea west ad refuse to be impinged epos by Mann when they •.heapt be paha oIr tie. �g see-tsaw ler Putaam's Potshotsitztea.l.e', to esly ale, we esd pedalos ears MINA Ps.a-'s (fere Kmiec Mr Is the WE to sated end .sly pennon awn sa�7 is mein lam' af10111a'e.- e THE CLN ADLI)t BQST. A LAWYER ARRESTED CHARGED WIT$ COMPLICITY IN A SWINOLL It is eroded That rally wan ale Aegean pr/.. et Chaieler to the Atteesps t. Deemed kw Terebere W►. Ar.wNr tine Paa..e Adveraneemeel TORONTO, Aug. 15.-Oover■taeut Dense- nye )eNFteye Jobe Murray arrived u the oft/ from Winds on li•tatday n kt, having m coa- ted, William &lewd Kelly, barrt•ter, ol Stated. Kelly was •rebated under • war - mat ehargtug hie. with Aries obtataed esuasy uuder fauna produces drool Leiden Norman, • student, of Toronto. The war- iest arum oat of the .lvertmesneet for • trotter to set ea tutor for the two eons of • wealthy widow. J. A. Cbryeler. the Teo lurvin* school teacher, who inserted the advsrttsensut was deviated of fraud at Wined on Fri lay, sentence beteg reserved. 1t is the inward of the •nthortttes to ase Chrysler in the cant e caagainst Kelly. Kelly waarraig.ed before Judge Miler, J. P. o. Saturday sight and rem•aded to appear is the Tomato Police (court Tues- day. Yeantlb.a Kelly was released on 31100 hail, Benjamin Common and Joseph Balser of S/a.cee beoes ieg his boadamen. HE CAN HARDEN COPPER. /espseteat Diseever7 head* a7 a Peer slaett•mltb nr Quebec. grease, Aug. l). -Local diarists ay that de of the moot wonderful disoov.rnss of recent years is that male by • poor blacksmith el this city awned Ferdtaasd AIlard. It is the lung -lest art known to the pyramid builders of Egypt of ardeotug Dopper. Axes and other edged tools made of hardened copper hate beau exhibited by him which is edge and temper rival the best steel of the present day. Allard p. -e - pared • sheet of his hardened copper one and three-fourths of a line in tb:ak.ees and ►ad rt teased at the Gover:sweat rifle ramie* here. At the first shot, bred frogs 40 yard.' diet.aoe, the ballet was shivered i.to a tae - shad fragao..u; oa the locoed the missile striking the copper more fairly was doa- pletely Battened but remained embedded in the plus, which it merely dented lightly without crocking it a any way. This ts claimed by experts to be eddy supenor de., anything the best steel could .bo uud.r like circumstances, and the wand is to be brought under the immediate notice of the British Lords of the Admiralty. The lead- ing military authorities bar express the conviction that it oa farther trials la the Esglteb dockyards the discovery maiataias the same superiority most important re- sults mat follow and ersung systems be completely revolutionised seised* to rearing earn V icroill., K G , Aug. 1E -The folbwisg seizures have bas made by Hailed States mee•of-war in Bebnng Sea : The Adam seised the British notecase Mountain Chief of Vittoria, the crew of which killed seals and violated the modes vivendi. The vessel wa delivered in charge of • British man-ot-war. The est sling ark Lydia was intercepted by the Rush while taking newly killed seals from aboard the *twain bark Northern Light in Sebring Be. A prize crew was placed aboard and she was sent to Sitk. The whaling schooner Jane Grey was seised by the Mohican for not leaving Behring Sea after Icing warned. The British steamer Winfred of Victoria, one of the vessels which transferred their cargo of sealskins to the British steamer Coquilles at Port Elcbes, was seised bythe Rash with fresh -killed seals aboard he Dotted States Fishery Commission steamer Atat- tem took the Winfred in tow and exiled for Saha on Aug. i. Throws Against a Tree. PORT STAN ()nt.. Aug. 15.--Sat- urd.y as George M. Reid of London was ascending the Fraser House hill wttb his daugher Mary as a phaeton Mr. Reid alighted to ere the burden og the horse, and in some acctdenW way the lines slipped from his hands, the horse ran up the hill and the buggy coming in contact with • tree threw heels Mary est against the tree, injuring her very seriously and perhaps fatally. Mew a Prteepr g:.e.ped imam a Dolor - tire In Cbtenge. Cistr•Aoo, Avg. 18 - Detective Bailey yesterday arrested K G. Duma of Bootee, who is charged with forgery of $tux) in that that city. Dumas protested that his name was Moore, and offered to show the detec- tive papers to prove 11, if he would go with him to his room in the Palmer House. The detective consented, and, upon mashing the moan the young nun showed hue papers lying in to bottom of • large sam- ple trunk. Bailey stooped over to pick them u when his prisoner sewed him by the bels, dumped htm into the trunk, el•ktafed the lid, locked the door and made his escape. It wee 15 minutes before the detective was released from the room and Re is now haat-jag for his m,■ with small chased of fiodiug him. P0W'. Advertising Man Cables LONDON, Aug. IS. -Madam Patti gave a brand charity concert at Nath, Wales, on Thursday. The mayor of the town and the muncipel coedit escorted the diva in her triumphal progress through the town amid loud exclamations from the people who thronged the route along which she passed. The Hall in which the concert wee gives was filled to overflowing with an audience repr.seadn6 the *salt 11 and fashion of the plod. Madame Patti was forced to appear again sed again in reimposes to rwratl. The ay: was a pronoe.e.d sones.. financially. Cea■aattaeple ter a Cash.14 rowers. Roux, Aug. 18 -Is is stated the Pope is preparing • document destined to produce • profound impression fa die United States The great coautery of earthman will take pled la December. The got pilgrimage cnone•ctsd with t4*. Pope's jubilee mean Oet 11t. The eoegrsgattoe of the peeps - has eg;e■d i■ principle on the essab- iahment of • Catholic. p•tri•chate .t Cern- sta■ti■ople. 1t remain*, however, to lad • poetical application of the idioms with - out s se trenching upth• secular protectoral* o Frazee. Pwad.ewd at se. Lowooe, Ang. IS The British .fewer Elphita, teethes is the levant, has foen- &red at set Her and Brew were rescued by a painingp .ad ane hew landed at Tripoli_ A M.eew.. Deesese. Louder, Aeg 18 -The report h.s be.s eeeireied tap ]Ira Rylands, who remotly parchund the tenons Al li very of 1.owd RPnees, will give the library, tmpother with • eolleeiMe of marl! (10,000 worth of wire honks to the eity orf Masehester. Mee. Ryles& as bought • site es whisk she win inlet eet- sMs bendier des the reembeo el the Aithe•p library W Mew heals THE DOMINION IN BRIEF aNarveetiag is gement) this meg is Meal - Harvest heads aro badly seeded is the Northwest. ea is being i madly swamped set is British (:.t Th. Royal Military College. Kbytes. is to be lit Ly oleoti tarry. The $usula bonict id to G P. R was open- ed on Monday, lot► ism. Richard White, M. P., is spokes tad as Maual'a neat puatutaster. A new sewiag machine factory to simploy 300 hands is bang organised in Hemi The Royal Teaplara of Temperance are routed their tuauranas to $3,(J11U, an daces... of $1,000. John Roberta, the Kingston drsggt•t,who dud rwwstly, leaves an ed sat. of over hell a ivyjlieNu. James Dennis wan suffocated by sulphur fosse in • natural gas well at Zaledr'ata yesterday. Petsrboro' has voted down the $40,000 by-law to provide lands foe output and ruin sewers. The aesual ensetisg of the Domino• Alli attce will be heme ld in Montreal, comncing September ad. The majority in favor od prohibit -di its the recast plebiscite in Montreal is returned .t fourteen thousand. ('Karles ()ckermaa died from injuries re- ceived in a lire at the Windsor Hotel, Belle - vine, oat the 27th ult. Rev. (noon O'Meara, of Winnipeg. b yokes of as the next rector of the Church of the Ansesiou, Hamilton. The body of Matthew ! dilco, of Kir*agsptteotat has been found in the bush hear Lakelksa He has bees arising • month. John Green, • telegrapher, Is in jail in Buffalo on • charge of bigamy. Hs is said to ate several wives in Canada. The Ltntlay Lamber Company's mill at Kinmouat was destroyed by lightning in Wednesday's storm. Loss ,mo. Mr. W. H. Ruby, one of the best known and most highly eeteeat.d resident. of Port Elgin, was drowned on Monday sight. Harry Brothers, of Woodbridge, employ- ed oa the steamer Mosses, fell overboard .t the Hamilton wharf and was drowned. Mr. Alexander Lawsuit. editor of The Yarmouth, N.B., Herald, has just sphered upon his sixteenth year of newspaper work. A Victoria, B.('., despatch aj-e that the surveys for the route of the Coastline Western railway will be coe.me000d next werk. Hest. Edward Blake sail. for Canada on We Parisian nett Thursday. He spoke for Mr. Morley at Newcastle-.m•Tyw Monday night. The M. C. R. station at _uo'...rrthurg was destroyed by fire early on Saturday morsinyt;apposed cause, incendiarism ; Gus 113,01.10. The Montreal Street Railway Company have granted an Pardee in wages of 25 pet tent. to the conductors and drivers is their employ. Andrew Tweedie, a well-known Moot realer, was knocked down the hold of one of the Allan linen and died at the General Hospital. Mr. Hugh Nelson, Limo client -Covered of British Columbia, as forwarded to Kingston $50 towards the Macdonald me- morial fund. A movement is on foot in Kingeton to raise 1125.0(M0 for the purpre of trading an exhibit pertaining to the Thousand Islands at the World's Fair. James E. L. rt•Iand was rherged in the Hamilton Polito Caen with perjury in oon- aestion with statements mads when taking out . marriage license. Mr. George Duhamel, ex-Ccsamisaioner of Crown Lanus, Quebec, •eel founder of the defueet Natiosaliet party, died yesterday at his residence in Montreal. The High Court of Ontario, Independent Order of Foreeters, opened its annual nteet- iug •w Wednesday at Barrie. Nearly four hundred delegates are in attendance. The preparation of the Behring Sea case by the State itepartrnent in Washington is now nearly comyleted, and the paper* will wan be fnrw•rfe.t to Great Hritain un .c. credence with the term of the treaty. The Manitols I iovernnient's crop bulletin for August giros a "Orme promising demist of the state of the crops in the province. The weather in July was specially favor- able. Mr..lams Anderton, proprietor id the Fairview brewery at Barrie, was bussed while asleep in the barn on his farm on Mon- day night. The Earn was struck by light- ning. 1h. William H. Henderson, professor of cynical reducer. in the Royal Medical Col- lege, Kingston, died .t an early hour Sunday morning. Bright's diadem was the cause of death. The lashes of Mrs. Currie and her daugh- ter, who were drowsed at iWiarton two weeks ague lure been recovered. Those of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have not yet bean fonad. The thirty-etghth minimal session of the (.road Lodge of Ontario Independent Ordor of (►ddfellowa opened Wednesday in Wind- sor. Bet ween five and six hundred delegates are present. Mr. .lames Connolly, of Wolfe Island, while driving from Marysville to his home, was killed by the accidental discharge of • gun, which slipped from the mat when he tad placed it. Mr. John C. Chisholm, of the iepart- ment of Justice, hen resigned his position earl will enter the University of Ottawa next 'moth to study for the Roman Catho- lic priesthood. The preliniaary examination in the mini - ins( libel nit instituted by M. (L Camerae visited W. F. beeleas, of the Toronto World, was held had W.dawd.y is Gorier- ich, and Mr. Maclean was ooamitted far trial The Prohibition Camaiasioe heard sari• demes from promisest cinemas in different walks of life at Rt. John, N. 11. Most d the witaears thought a probihitory law could ant be eateroed, while some thought the country was est ripe fer prohibition. The Kippewa timber limits of the Beate of the late David Moore, of Ottawa, era - ng eight berths, which cover an area of linty miles each, were sold by aortioe. Tie eight berths were sold en Moe for $054,0110 to the Moore Joist Stook Lomberiag Cow P ay• United Goad., the Irish (acholic weakly is Ottawa, is is yesterday's gem, aid :- "Rises our lad tau., we had bad the ser e ureare of those high in fir (',sensed. of the Mese that the rtgkte of the Catholic aim reeky in Manitobe will he proemial i■ the Meetred eperie Coarf.idg• it Mwimier granted lir Patellar • against the Boyd College of PltysiM.a. and 4argerw, that body keen retuned *grad him a Nessa apo• the payment ef the tis► sal lea, he he had gaanld to lee.. The jedg+ ..M that Wises knew no nomplass en abwaskt *a *a way al try, as ia raw sea Is dos rabbi; izvoi - lla.ta a■t�.w ogee) hY dew at tis he liesorios hew .t nelgtt...' as O "4641awl lltsaooca-Yoaata-- Amplearr ass pieesee wow lS>orttrbrk s Tioarul1y e1ag, at ✓ esit sum d J. T. Wv W. thea IE tl- um demos perl.rn.d tea aaniag. oareatray biomass A. 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'1... r_rute ell gaup erwdotts real aur at .: v:.Ee4 1•evi;a 7 .c1.1 sicked* e . • • - t. ievu ' '' ',"cis " ne•e rtzhe � ani: l�t er .02(4•.1 y Jeui.. -- ..t.t•, s.►..trR,.,,'ti ,.. stir, o pens make 10.1. ryyti.ai• 'Por rale by a!1 dotothite, .- - •.r •. be tent open teuelpt of dem... (gat par t011, '. dJ lr.1.tng 1'MZ Dir. WI/ • Li ,14A+ Jt►►'it• Co. Lnuirale.:st x OklChwii (CUT PLUG.) OLD CHUM (PLUG.) No other brand of Tobacco has ever en- joyed such an immense sale and popularity in the same period as this brand of Cut Plug and Plug Tobacco. - Oldest Cad Tolvero ma wj '- ht7ePfi in Canada. MONTREAL. Cot Pio}. ..Di 1b Plug, 20c.1(k. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE r3TRdTY/CELD, - ONT_ RE -OPENS SEPT. 5TH, 1891 -//- TNs lamination .etwas and taeerpeestes isle Its mane of Ismreetiea all the ..dem la- pratements that e•a be 'hard ad most to breaancbee tans* homes 1n the dllbres the trade. thereby giving 1q psptlr the Renege t►e latest. freshest sod preenl forms dolma Mishima. An Important feature of the enures of tilde - Dag U the Intercheage of beraees prootic work• which will be extensively Gargled w betides our colleges. Only sew -edea Iaseructore employed. Hasdeonte cataloguer ho. Spew and P b l It rallnnIs -THE- RECOGNISED STANDARD BRAND; Mungo, Kicker, Cable. Universally acknowledge() to be supenor in every res- pect to any other brands in the market Always reli- able, as hart been fully dem- onstrated by the millions that are sold annually and the increasing deodand for them, notwithstanding an increased competition of 0.- er One Hundred an -1 Twen- ty-five Taetoried This foist speaks volumes. We aro not cheap Niger manufacturers. S. DA viS & SONS KOwnusAIs. Largest and Highest Oracle UP' Manafseturers in Canada 4