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THE SIGNAL : GODERI CA, 'f )NT., TTI (TRSDA Y, AUC UST 17, 1893.
Shc $ignal,
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Houese on :tale and Farms on Sale. not to
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Any special notice, the opleet of which is to
promote the pecuniary benefit of any tudi-
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Loyal notices in nonpareil type one cent pet
word. no notices tees ishan lye,
Local notions in °editerry readier type two
cent■ per word. No notice for teas than 50c.
5 oi..e. for churches and other religious and
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Per Inch. one Insenfoa.
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per cent. discnnnt allowed for cash payments
on three months' contract ; le per cent. on sit
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paper y.
t .►Meier'. 1.51ee_
J. C. Le Teazel. of Godertch, hes been ap
panted Loral Travelling Airco! for the town-
ships of (ioderich. Colborne. Ashfield and Wa-
wanorh.
Local pestmaeters over the district are also
empowered to receive subecriptioos to Tog
SiGv tL
All communications must be addressed to
D. MoMILLICUDDY.
T.lghsee Cell la '�Geds ob.tb.t
SOOrRIDfg.'1'MifrOmAT. ACIL 17. teal
Tea DestiA. BANNER APTLY RAYS: "J.
perial Federation has been welded into one
harmonious hole."
IT 001'1.1, U.Y..+T LOOk A. It "THOI'
shalt not steel," had been blotted out of the
de.:alogue by our promo rule,, at 1 Htawa.
Tea I•x.1'1E rr to THIN *E.Tlux ARA 1'N.
decided, whether The Star supports the
War Lord or the War Lord supporta the
Star.
TH. V.:s. or TUX TIYRti ARs tint in
early Dominion election. That's why PAT-
TERS -0;i, the member for 1Valkeryille, u
trying to mend hams it ibis district-
WITH
istrictWITH AN IYPRtIAI. GENERAI. t.roe
mooder•in-chief of the Canadian militia
what earthly use is there in ('nada for •
bloomtog civilian War Lord, anyhow
..cop A%ERA,R MARXIST t: PR0141.x1. n
thle section, but with low prices and • roe
tricted market the outlook for the rigric't!
toriat is not parte-Wady bright, we regret
to state.
it SIR .loll♦ M I)O"A1.1, %EKE ALIt1 .1.
I'. i'ATTEI04,N would still be the "kicker on
the back benches " instead of hectoring
anouud as the 1'aoadien War iord, and
travelling all over the country at the public
e ., penes.
Ir Pit MOYTAWre 04' ...IT THROUGH
with the official ear Victor, will he b•
+•sod enough :o seed Romp to (;oderich so
that War Minister PAITgttwE, the member
f,r Homme \Vu.kcR, cam return to the
capital at the public expense'
Ht- 0t 'tT'T T/IE " R.PRRt\TATIa. or
whom any constituency might feel proud,v
try another fall with the member for North
Essex, where his abilities, if be has any, ere
better known than to Huron ` Absence
should make the heart grow fonder.
W. F. Mat LRA!t, 11.1'., OA.►•T AI'RAtG
to meet the American fish liars on equal
terms at the recent international gathering
at Niagara. He was conscious he could
hold his own with them without Nitrite, the
handicap of • protective tariff is his
favor.
rimy R. TAL&I0.: 0/ erTower meters
soother lance duck tote the Dominion (••bi-
set to the pence of Col. Tom stet, M.P. for
South Norfolk. Oso would think that with
the CI.aths WALL.eipt, (.estT1.Ava, T)a,a.,
Finite:w re sad °then of that ilk, there
was • rup•rabrodaace of dory timber in the
Tory statesman factory already.
THa I)rTA%A }RIK Para., Tae IIIHITOR or
which knews eos.idessbly more about ream -
dies polities than does oar local conteen
p.wary says : 11 the Tories throw Sir
.10"t Tnowr'su• overheard and give Sir
('H tnevi Tt ream the leadership theirceIulwet
will indicate that they harm more faith is
beg and bribery then they have is hy•
pnerisy sad hwmbs..
Hi *RAH ,oR CANADA ! NKR Is WAR Iv.. 4
hug exhlhit at the W erld'. Fair. and is away
up ►a the frost rash: her aisssml .d forest
ry exhibits are asnegst the beet : her
ahem exhibition lead *Se proem*ree . her
atblser omelet' of the big prism at the re -
mat emmpetlatss ; the tag of war toms from
the little towmdlip of /,orm•, Oxford enemy.
polled the rallit of the eosUo.ut est el its
beers, en to speak : mid M the reseal iatr-
tatimssl twm.s.s..ry el Omar WALvnm the
im fee telligelhe beg eller, was
is • Omnaerad Asa ti tlpi0 old a ..1 thy
l
thee tee estm feels le dab ...eery twbe nes
afraid that Oaead• mea be wiped of if
placed is Mo owspstINw ssataseretally
with the United Steen.
Tile Ktrl•la. *YN'Y ith fu$IAU.r ereise
Mai Crusade t. is • Bounshing misdates,
gave the Ile to rte attersaos one day last
week by drawing attunes to ie. news
°demos W the amber ce sass est of work
is Tomato. the mast prosperous city of the
I)omiston. ;Lys the Keipire, •• They asked
for bread, but without effect ' 'mother
&ruole expressing the idea that 1'aned:ans
are • eeU-oosteined people, will now he Is
order.
W M [1CR COUR TIM Ft AM T
It is • well known fact, and one which
should be of "gnat camera to Keforstery
and (Unser -alive. for they oinally help to
foot the bill - that almost every member of
1'uoservauve (;overnmeuts of Canada lives
.sol travels oa • scale of maquitkrosw which
so business maim itis the ministry could afford
SiK JoHo If t. 1NIYALI, was notoriously s
'Muer in this respect. Although there was
.o patrician blood in his veins, hessldom, if
ever, condescended to travel in a railway
car with an ordinary Canadian, but kept •
prtvate car of his own. Mr. V %ekeszls
always travelled to an ordinary oar
during his term of office.
The present I k,uunton Cabinet is follow-
ing Sir Jwrv's extravagance. A notable
exabtple u the Minister of War, Hon. J. C.
Terreasoe, whoa. seat in West Huron was
bought for him by funds which carne from
these w -bo ret special favors from the Gov-
eromeot ot which he u a more or less shin-
ing member.
It may be said this is no business of Ttis
Sh: t.L's or of any elector of Canada, but let
the man who thinks so calmly consider the
situation. Ib these men earn money in any
business enterprise! They do not. CLARK
WALI...R has had to give up Su country
store because he is in • position to know
what changes may he made in the tarilf from
time to tame, although it he is to steal, he
might better take money in that way than
in many another way that will be open to
him. Sir Joest Mnever earned a
dollar at his professios while be was Paine
NI mister of l'an•da. Mr. .1. C. 1'Arrett•0v,
we have the bee: reason for asserting, was
not born to wealth ; he made nothing out of
law, of which his knowledge is meagre
neither has be been the recipient of wealth
by legacy. 1 et he lives like • prince of the
blood. When we see these men who have
the spending annually of thirty-six million
dollars our dollars -living in such magnifi-
cence, and travelling so m'rsndly we have as
much right to engage detectives to watch
their movements as has a brink manager to
have the clerk shadowed who, while getting
• salary of 8500, spends twice that sum In
riotous home. In his case, the bank pa
for the noting ; in the other case, the peop
pay the piper, while the nun who thou
be the public servant, but who really
comes the public master, enjoys the pleas
arse of the dance.
if it is notorious that Ministers of th
Crows in Canada spend money lavishly
their own pleasures, in gambling, etc., it.
equally notorious that many of them d
possessed of :mimes, riches. Sir CHA.L
Ti i i rK, who entered parliament nem
years no • poor man, is eoormomsly ric
seethes "B•' .t the thead'an PM& Rail-
way. Is ail emend minim dollars
have bees take from the people d (woa&
by means of teepee on oeatra.t.rs and co-
couptag them at the pubbo express.
It M little weeder, therefore, that our
public msen who have bad wad opportuni-
ties witbis reach as was well said by Hoe.
A. G. Joest oa the Moor .f parlumest-
•' suddenly emerge from • chrye•ls state of
pasperde s tato tbat of the full dodged
millimaire." TH s See s AL knows whereof
it tweaks sod could, If tt so denied, point
to tnyeetme.1s made is United States se
curates, " as the dead quoit " by at least
one member of the band 4 loyalists which
at pretest comprises the 1'abiiet of this
Dominions.
All this junketing up sad down, and all
this °atestee. 's d:. of style and lavish
eatravaganoe eventually costes nut of the
pocket of the taxpayer of this oountry.
Ken.ember that fact, voter, when next
yes see the nthcial car "Victoria" In this
section. t'abao.t Mioiatet• and their semi.
hes may dance, but you are the people who
have to pay the piper__
TME MAtw TIMO 11 CA/1•11,11.
That erstwhile resident of Detroit, the al
leged editor of the Star, is taking • great
deal of apparent satisfaction out of tb
financial and industrial tremble" of tl
Uuited State, and has base boasting tba
Canada dor pot feel the depression. Ae
usu*lly the case, our esteemed contempor
cry doesn't know whereof he speaks, or
would not be raonioe the kir with
shouts that Canada was oot affected by
commercial depression in the United tits
Take the returns of last week as repos
by Bradstreet, for instance. There were
futures in t'made and 459 is the Coi
States. The number of failures in the
(uited States last week was nearly three
great times as gat as in the corresponding wee
of 1892, and it u a remarkable coincidence
provtov the close oommercial relatincebi
b,tweep the two countries, .bat the Cane
dean failures also numbered nearly th
u nes as many as in the same week fan
year. In the week ending August 3rd
492 there were 16 failures in Cenaolt and
55 in the United State'. Placing the
population of the United states at 65,000,-
000 and that of the Dumisioa at 5,000,OG0
we find that Canada bad last week one fail
re for every 116,279 inhabitants, while the
United States, notwithstanding the severe
financial stringency, had only one for every
41,612 inhabitants.
Had the proportioe of failures to popula.
ion been so great in the United stars as in
&nada last weak, the republic would here
ported 516 bankruptcies Last week instead
( 459. There were 43 failures in Canada
vat work compared with 33 in the preosd-
ng week, 16 in the corresponding week
o last year and 25 in the sae week of 1890.
e.
nes while there wa decrease of 30 in the
umber of failures in the United States last
eek there was an increase of ten in thereas
Canadian failures. The ince of failures
Canada is largely due to the prsyalest
epeeesion to the United States. The values
all our back stocks, railway shares and
her securities have depreciated in sym-
thy with the shrinkage In Gk. Neuritis* in
he United States ; and financial depression
that country is felt almost as keenly in
Canada as in any part of the repulhc.
peaking on this hue, the Ottawa Free
Press, owned end edited by C. W. M ir-
ru., :he brother of the editor of The Star,
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Yet we see foolish Tory paper" rejoicing
er the depression in the United States, se
such depression were a blessing instead of
injury to Canada. 11'hen the prices of
away and beak shares, lumber and fart
Alicia go up in the United States they girtn in Canada also, and when values fall tori
e ne:ghbouq republic there is • c,rree-
ding decline in Canada. Peder such
rcum►•.ances the conduct of those Cana
ane who rejoice over the pprevalsnce of
mineretal depreesioo in the United Ste!'s
inexplicable nicety. Perhaps the Thnmp-
tan organs wish to have it understoodhat the Incr: asin;; number of failures in
Dominion end the shrinkage in Ca mithau
Tway and bank stock values are due to
National Policy, aril not to the de.
pressed condition of trade in the seighlror-
g country.
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said to be worth About a million sterling.
Sir JOHN MA. Ian.ALt,, though all his lite No-
mad. an ostentatious parade of poverty,
died a- rich man. His mal tells us that ne
possessed certain stock in the C. P. R. a
sufficiently suspicious fact when we consider
the intimate-elatioum which existed between
him and • company which bas had one
hundred n.iihons of our money, in one fors:
and another, poured ;oro its coffers. The
stock is said to hate been oririnally about
tr250,000. Sir Ht,mit LAs.:rvi•, who is
popularly supposed to be very poor is
really very rich. The facts sa to how these
mei came by their money may come out
ionic, day.
The Ministi r of War•has oc'upid pecu
fur relatiooe, not only toward t he tonere
meet, l ut toward those who have had
l;overomeot contracts, an4 seen otherwise
he:matted by supporting the Conservative
party. Take the case of the Walkerville
whiskey distillery. A few years ago, when
the duty on corn was annoying the distil
ler., the (;overnment, pretending that they
wanted to protect the public from the wiles
of the artful whiskey maker, pasted a law
compelling distillers to keep all whiskey in
wood and under charge of a Government
of$oer for two years before selling it, in
order, as was pretended, that the Basil oil
might have • chance to soak into the barrel
and thus render the whiskey lees intocicat
tog than if drank when fresh distilled.
Whether it had that effect or not, THE
S1.:yA1. cannot may but it c&asot be detsied
that the distiller charged iiterest oa his
money so locked up, sad rained the price
per gallon to the wholesale purehsssr. it
cannot be denied that this created • power
tul mniopoly, for no man ba. mosey enough
to build • distillery, put is an expensive
plant, manufacture • large .luaotity of
whiskey and wait two yew,, before he ciao
get any profit on mob as eiornotu Invest
reset as this would domed.
The W ALS IRs to ens year are
alleged to have mad. as mach
as 1'200,000 more than they would
have made had they mot been so favored by
the I:overwosot Farther, they desired a
toy railroad frees their whiskey stills to
their farms and summer hotel on rake Erie
(Is the Tautest ••' the Truistic, of course,
though incidentally it enhances the vales of
both their Walkeryille and their i.ke Erie
ptrep.rtiest, aad to enable these to build this
road they were given about $150,000 by the
(iovtrsm.ot tN that s:eyeet meat Mr. .1.
C. PAngswns is • member, aid Tee Remote
deem bile en Injeettee in crediting hies ells
haying lied sufficient iafi.e.es with ilial
(:eversament to iodises these to greet sues •
sem of money
Farther lima that, the highly honorable
Mishear d War, ea ehairwa• of the
Women (scans Como,.-atfve ewespeige
e.mslitese, was a eesgdestW yeet of
the threer.asst wMheb absorbed web me
MweMee sem (gem the trelAceielorg 1w
WAR ON THE TARIFF.
Toronto Telegrwm Protection is an ex-
ploded recipe for national wealth. Tim
Empire wobbles grievously as it tries to ex-
plain how one of the evils which is snaking
the Potted States poor is keeping Canada
rich
Stratford Roscoe : it is stated that im-
mediately upon his return from Vagland
Mr. !tattoo McCarthy, M. P.. will stump
the Province on the tariff question. Ar-
rangement* have been made for • series c
political picnics.
•
I )nodes Rapper : if the Spectator would
make nos tenth the fuss over the Canadian
farmer, with his 60 newts • bushel for wheat
sod the combines on his back, that it bas
made over a few :Maude in the St. Lawt,.nce
it would be much more to the purpose,
Hamilton Tunes : The Tory press is
treating ire resoles totems very Iv.ld ar'gu•
moors thew warm days. Fre. trade pre-
vail. is Rotas. Limes are hard there, there-
fore free trues u to he onedemnnd. Pro.
teetMm exists in the 1'nited State.: times
are very hard and bushman is &remelt: d,
thereare hardhis ails ; the 14itish marprotection M to be 'Rewired. Tamen
therefore vluabie is Cameo, Thea are
hard is the States, therefore the United
Mau. market ie worthies. It's all very
clear after that
Rtrwthel Age ; Meet reseristonaists are
Wiest se Vis. mew..f setisfeceto
jest sew to the Ilemi.isl troubles that pre-
vail ea the ether side. Yet tb.s seeable@
hers crisis ie • ie whi. that is:�
q te the seek •.rd wAieb is the eters
of the N P , we. tise sae si y was
bald op se the bright .xaispls et the somas
d prot.etiesee prineipk-. Why d d set
pewee. save the Stases frees the SIAM
tombs4wht- h has *ser Wien 1b gMs.peU
ieteres
seed Se FIND SIM
All are set1ed b t/ssbe1e Met their
revery leasfly *add
y a os., • batt* .4 UM bete Im.Hy
ems �►.` by 1 n
HAD TO BIM OR BB BATKN.
Iidis! AND VLAJIMI uCi VP TIM
LI,flew OJ' ft* Mil,
leased. eI IM Mral.g .r am. %esss.r
Boa Jamb -elsas.s aarr.aa4 aha tibia
lag tY.sm.r cad Dsvearee rhe re...
ssr1eh.s Mee ea Tbiuy J.mpool.
RAs FILantIRao, Aug. 14. -Further par
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timbers of the burnig of the steamer Rae
Jim uff the Chines toast merit received
hese Saturday.
The Spade► steamer has Jus. left Hong
KWIC f r Mantle% t h • fell crew end. all
the Chinese that %weld be stowed away.
Thirty mile. utl It,,rrgay, P.iut fir. was
discovered between decks.
Two Iifeboate were destroyed by tea
dames, and the other" ware capsized by
t'utnas.. Sharks made abort work d thaw,
end to this manner the se.00d engineer,
steward and wooed officer lost their lives.
On the fire beteg discovered almost all
the Chinese sae up the rigging and other
high places.
As the fire worsened is intensity the poor
wretches dropped on the Jock •rd ludo the
fire. Others jumped °verbose! and were
devoured by .hark..
Thor who reached one of the brats tilled
it to excuse., sad the .barks le%ped into the
ter to snatch their prey. Th. panic we.
fearful. Tbs Cb:noise huddled t„getber and
tilled the ter with chef. moans.
1 he fore and aft p-uts of the burning no -
Were full of people impb,ring aesi.wuce
and the central portion tel the teasel was
like the crater of • volcano. The shirks
came a droves and hundreds of them could
be area around the blazing steamer.
A fireman succeeded 1e reaching one of
the overturned boat* sod righted her. He
then west to the otb.r• anti managed to
get two more of thea .•n an even heed.
They were .4 kept at• dutaece aces e..ry-
body who wanted to get into them had to
run the gauntlet of sharks. In this way 91
termite escaped and reached shore after 16
hours of hard rowing.
They at once telegraphed for assistance
And the steamer Se. Antonia was sent out.
W hem she reached the derelict three1 'h i ease,
more dead than alive, were found 1e. the
,:gJies. The ta:ua were of steel. Tins
male the t..t,l eared 101.
lri.aoduog office,, m.) crew there were
•=: penpte no board. so the sharks at:d
d.n.es mutt have dev.sred 162 The ran
,on was towed later Manilla.. still ea fire.
SUNK IN LAKE ONTARIO.
The Crew newel Mows With t'otaid.r-
able Wmewlty,
Rocac.rio, N.Y., Aug. 14. -The worst
.term of the season was experienced on the
take ,o the vietuity of Charlotte between
9.fclock Saturday evening and 4 o'oloc1
yesterday morning.
The wind blew a hurricane from the
oerthwe.t and then veered shout four
points earthward, making • tremendous
heavy crofts tea.
About 23 miles out the schooner Laura,
from Oswego to Toronto, loaded with ;011
taus of coal, sprung a leak at about 11.30
o'clock and despite the wiriest effort• of
the crow, went down at 3 o'clock yesterday
morning.
Reside the captain and mate there were
four hatads and a woman, who acts.' ae
stewardess o. board. The crew succeeded
in launching a boat and all lett In safety
before the vessel tank.
They mel • coat spread en an ceras a sail
and steered for Charlotte, and after six and
a half hours of hard work reached the life
smog station none the mores for the
disaster.
Captain Doyle and bin crew met the boat
some distance out and towed st
to the pier. The crew at the
schooner were taken care of by the life-
savers
The L avra was • small "dimmer belong-
ing to the Matthews Company'. Ilse of To-
ronto. She wsa valued at $ 4 ai, an.l her
cargo of i00 tons of eoal wsa worth about
$90110 more. There was no insurance.
The boat was ooseroaadd byMemel
Markeso. of Hamilton. The fobw'Memelng is
the crew- Mats, Robert Conlin ban.i., A.
Mees, William Thorn, '1 houo,i Fir her,
Willem T. Dougherty; stewardess, Vre.
Elizabeth Mallett All ere from Terrace.
The boat has not been out of the
dry dock three mouths and was considered
entirely seaworthy. It is supposed that
the action of the wares wreathe. .tale tel
the timbers loose.
It is said that the Laura is the first boas
ever lost by Captain Marke•nti. The asp
talo and Me moo and Mae. Mallett alerted
f..r Toronto last evening by the ateamet
Cerot.es•.
THE CAPSIZING OF fHE VICTORIA.
Was it ms.. 1. Mfeative Design .r this -
atrocities
1.0ehOr, Aug 14. -Om the highest as.
therity it is learned that the Uover.meel
b.. decided to hold an inquiry into the
eae.e% which led to the capsizing of the
V,etoeia after she Aad been in °atheism
with the Camperdoene
This is to be dose In order 5. resolve
the doubt whether the eapsiz.ng was doe to
defective design in construction or to tea
fact that the watertight oompartsa.sts
were not completely closed.
The inquiry will take the form either of •
Parliamentary Comssitee or of • eremite
sine of inquiry smiler to that which investi-
gated the Tay }trudge disaster.
The animas of the eosrt martial os the
survivors of the Victoria eim.,sume ars to
be prompted to Parlament.
ft is not yet d.fieit.Iy decided whether
Admiral Mark•es and Captain Jokes= are
e.1 he wren hartialld ter hazarding the
mimeo. the C:amp.rdo.n.
CHOLERA'S HARVEST.
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Sestet, • Tlr..reee a►asmbe 1. Nemec ah.
POM week:
isomers. Aug. 14.-O11Ic1*I returns rhnw •
great Messes of Closter* in Roofs In the
IasS wast. The figure. Wyse for the differ.
at /.-viness are as follow':
rams. [ sordid
•
0y.1.... .44 ITE
DOW Rtdae sees eat 114fel
Kiel 4?
(Nedra .......... ..110 el
.110 V
Ienl 1 U 11. Kiel:MOM..I N 1111
le Ila
timid*v 13
Remora • .r. et 3
Vle•itinlr is 5
Kowa. le la
there wenn ININIIII &mum ie Somewly
d.ilb. More wee M 111th d pea hams sod 13
dtlliA
A .s('.sa - , 0.fleet a
4awy
Leanne Aep 14. -The apwei.terese e/
the Dab of Cement,' te seemed Gem, OW
ltvdy. Weed i. envn.mod el the Aldor.b.t
district was Memelly asssees.d Ratirday
mersMg. Reuters of this appel.tm..s have
bee serves far mem. thea Is 1e somber
h. the .s
seep la
sauced tea Omemeeeeeekeeter'►aet are
GENERAL.
The lntersattiosal lioofatb* doegiaee at
Iia seeswu u Zurich decided la favor of
estabile/tang aa eight -sour day.
The Italie. Ails -mug meet bus been
vested by a severe earthquake. It is e.-
pscted seat may lives hat. been lust
Acether death frogs cholera has occurred
al lirmsby, Eagland. Two deaths are ,e-
portei from New York at the Swinberes
Island hoopttal.
The spposatm.sst of tea Diem of (`oo
naught to suc.;eed Gomm' r E.etya Weed
in the command of the Alderahut district u
ottictal►y annuunoed.
(:rent Motets was ow Wednesday ixgbt
misted by terrible rata end thunderstorms,
which did en mimeses amount of damage
throughout the YHtuiry.
Tim latest ufieia1 statistics oa the sigh
tees provisoes attal`ted by cholera in Euro.
peen Ruane show that there were 41AI case
and Ix8 deaths in oae week.
George 1.raudur, the French pedestrais
journalist, has reached Chemin. having
tramped all the way from New York ants
July 13 without spending a test.
The proposal that Irish members of the
Imperial House be permitted to tot. only
ou amendmeets to the H Rule lith was
defeated in the Drool' Commas Ivy 221 to
lxl.
Foglasd, Germany and the Uslted St.tr
have resolved upon decisive mod eoabined
action to end the Samoan trouble. It is
reported that the erlutioo rill be the exile
a( Metsata.
Bumhay. India, was .a Friday the seems
of fatal .eligtous riots between llah ,n.etaat
and Heidooe Mauy persona h.% ie herrn kill
d. Yeaterdey the military w.;t, called oat,
sod tired upon s mob ..f rioters
The steamer Lucanta. sister *hip a the
Coniwuu, both of whicu ar..'w..e.1 by the
t'us.rd her. has left Greenock on her incl
cruise, which will 1e made around Ireland.
Obs will said from Liverpool, for New York
an Sept. :ilk
Iotersatiotal Soei.hat ('ongrwn at
�umtch slowed Its sitting. on l4A:urd.y. it.-
snlwtions were adopted .n favor of legis:..
ave promotion for women sad giris, . tau
yours' labor day, concerted tuteroauuttal
action on urates quettons and uwversal
suffrage
The t'.'ofer.nce of Finance Ministers of
tbs. German States, has cu.';ailed its Iabr.
at Frankfort. Thev have appdntsd • co,u-
mittee to meet in Berlin and draft lolls
for presentation to the Reichstag, emhu,ly-
:ng their couctustons as to the mamas of
'Mattis the ext .y necessitated by the .tarry
BOIL
It is announced that the Government of
item Intends to or.ler eat paymee;t of
.'tutnms duties be macho in gold. Tao wet!
tee equivalent to au increase of 10 per cent.
in toe duties. The tical deco em in the
matter nay, however, he re..reed until the
Putted States Gonwanient'tetermines what
action it .iii oke in i.ger•i to silver.
Tile waterspout of 'atsrdav committed
terrible ravage. in Stype. 'Ike town of
.ioesting was nee.iy raised, and hundreds
narrowly escaped with their hors. Ni.e•
teen tull.tes weir ivandated, and t..
whole country we. deva.,ateh. Maury ewes
lied lambs perished, mist be crops wore
ruined. At lest owe parlous neer. drown-
ed.
PERSONAL MENTION.
FriJay Hon. Wilfrid iA••rir was pros-
trated by the beat *mile ad iremold as sa-
lience at L'Ussomptiou, (tae.
Hoa Oliver )lowat will probably be
Med by Winnipe; Labrale to adder*, •
public meeting dur:ug is western trip. Cei , 10c. ;s 10c.
('resident 1'leveland has granted a pardon Ib Plug, i 20c '
.
Pater J. Claaseu, the New York banker,
who was eseieoc.oced to am testi imprison-
ment
apria.rment is March, 1691.
Seamier Pettey, I:omssies,wer front the
Northwest Terrttones t. the World's Fats.
B WILIIAMS'.
T'IINK
ILLS
ALE
EOPLE
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Item
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from •ri
Osis
.,I► a si,ess.e Go. N
it
cues and w.sasis,.Slctt•S
WEAK MEN
•sd std) suffering from maned writ
r.
SU MERINO WOMEN
ldlila.d wItli
UM larekneesee peeislier is tem
wad,"-k ms
ol Um
Ibsen PALE pills
SALLOW WKS
Ohditake those PIM Asy.seiebtrradon ek
adM No drift
notall tr.glarit►
odd
Bowan. ow har411011a. :om all Sodom
tet
as
Undo nark or will be iii by nullkondos. pea patA
so receipt of piste.-to.ests a fisc: w e tee w
THE OR. WILLIAMS MED. CO,,
litotkfille. Oat. or alarmism, Le
OldChwn t
(CUT PLUG.)
OLD CIIUE1
(PLUG.)
No other brand of
Tobacco has ever en.
joyed such an immense
tale and popularity in
the same period as this
brand of Cut Plug and
Plus Tobacco.
Oddest Cul Tobacco staaap .
ewers is CasadrL
MONTREAL.
A
POOR
M A N
indeed is he whose blood is poor,
who has lost his appetite and his
le:h and seems to be In a rapid de-
cline ; but
SCOTT'S
EMULSIOI
Of Pm Norm& Cod N
cam maw it e t' rstleol s sopa*
lis.5 sol lith Med, me ss %tom kle am,
AAA p,rlttt Sh,eissl IUs ane amps. OAK
c•mospisa. Sareloke and Ormosillia IT fit
ALMOST AS MAUNA AS MML
Pr.gr a sell bsasset A awns. tenerfee.
x
M la Ottawa. De spoke very caeerl.Yy et
the cop pr space. mo the Terntorie.
Karl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiral-
ty. gay • a .fussier in t.00dot se bo.or d
Adelina Erhea and ('apW n Malta, of the
United States cruiser Chicago,w►ick s sew
at Rootbamptos.
Hon. A. 41. Blair, Premier of New Brum
-
were. has commuted to speak with lir.
Fielding. of Nova Sentra, sad dad L H.
Davies at the poliut al meet ag to be MIS
at Youcton o e August 21st.
Ex -Premier Mereser, who hes jut m-
iaow! from his New Kngload roar, baa, he
Mates, been preaching the gospel of wee
pendeace among the French Castellano', sod
has received offers of moral support from
leading 1'.S. public oleo.
Mr. John Castigate Seeret.ry el State.
who has been acting as Minister of Manes
sod Fisheries during Mr. C. H. Tepper'S
&brace, has at his owe largest request hem
rsWved of the duties of his department be
Astug Premier Mi. Mackotue Rowell.
No Warned.
Dse't be • fool; kmow what yea west sell
role to be imposed 'moo by %tee ly desire
Tisa they attempt to palm off @ors prods*
tope substitutes for Patin'. Painless Cent
Sxte.ctcr, the may safe, tae-, sad pt•ides
suis. core. Patera's Cace EIch.otor is tea
best, the safest, said say risible cors rem-
sd►. Sell by all dealers m esdieise.
Look out for this label.
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