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The Signal, 1896-12-3, Page 2• 2 THE SIroeAT (lN'T T�II'It�l►+v i)F.C. a, lv(ut halls Wady epee wrap sod will make nide- hags, that% egg, ossa. list wet have will This Magid 1 std we w "i Of ear Oevers- ... is as *Ms H the era itlsss is white • y/MR bid had' Malas" ars awe a to host er us Hely essanraoe hi. is ...king a Die yes{ ask ewe what osis be dose I Well, W se lash first at the Mia- The meaty Of MIMas bsaato and jostle Manse teat as a farmateg 1.0.147 it e.ases be s.rpaased is °alarm Asd yet, as yea pees along the reads, you uaoao% tail to he struck with the beak and lnos app.arssee 0f emus of the, bosses sad tarns buddies.. Here aid there we ego a Ise ants.s of trees I.ad►.g from the read to the hoses. bare and then • well keys garde. and • freshly -peewee! fifties Aad wires we see this we my. Hen aro the people we would like to know. Hen w the Ntwsrd syroi of • hat.py Mese 1•. It M set that tame telaeo betoken prosper- ity. but they show that their owa.n take pltde in their pias, sod that t.h.y have swine aa.wem.at, ousts totarvet in els otn.r thea the *motto'. of keeps'' body and soul to(Oth.r, or belong up the duller*. Aud sow let us open the deur and walk Isevie. The boys and girle are going to feign school. we will say. They have Ito gi.red there • taste for reading A new ap- petite has been created in the family, a blob Uiu.t le satisfied if the young people are to be ooutet.ted with their 'lie roil koow bettor thea I do how many formers make any attempt to satisfy them tastes 1ur their children. Good books and magazines are abase. There are publlnbiog house who will supply you with • library oa easy tonna -for a few dollars • month -and for • dollar • year you can borrow all the books y�o w•ot at the M.okaato.' Institute, How sneer farm houses are there that you know in which you em any literature ups. the table beyond the local newspaper' How ataxy farmers go near the Mechanics !esti- totes • 1 wee startled the other day by it director of the Mecheur.' Institute at (:ud.nob, who told me that of the one num dyed and thirty members of the Institut* this year only tea lived outside the town. W. .re cursed and overrun by societies to this county. Rot there Hi one more •0- oist y that 1 should eke to ma started ; and that is • sou etv tor turning houses into home.: bones with book,, pictures. music. Sowers .1,d paint. Hare is • gnat bold fur the aaergtes of mothers and sisters to keep up the home choles .ad to make home life upon the farm happy. attractive tad bright. Those who do the., do mon tor ('wad• than all the politicians and plattorm speak era in the co00try put together. I hope we shall 0e0 the lathe" sddr.eeing the farmers iDstltutee upon this suhreot. liut the young women will •.v " We went neighbors : term 1*!e is lonely and dues not pay Gentlemen, 1 ask you, Have not -the prices of farm Dsoduoe eons down early ems-tourth • The prince have gone down of everything w• buy with that pro - duos. I. it not • fact that the gospel of dl- venl6e,1 farming h.s taken the place of an tsdos(ry whioh depends entirely upon what' Aad is it not • foot that 00• man iron make mon otf fifty sores team soother man take. off • hundred' Chet is my answer We want more in tease. more scientific cultivation ot the soil. And that means smeller heinous, less capi- tol invested. end Dearer neighbors. This is • time of transition and oh•nre of methods and in the education of the farmers these institute. are doing moral work by afford - tug at opportunity for diecuseton and the interchange of ideas. And we must not foe get that we ars oo the verge of an age of electricity. AS a fertilizing agent, as a mo- tive power. and u • means of oommunioa tion electricity u destined before many tears to effect a reiv.dutioo in the social life of our rural distncte 1 have said enmethine stoat education. That opens* tremendous field for argument hot in. general discussion of this krnd we must be 0001.01 to coofiie our remark• to tbos* point* which particularly bear upon our .0 h je et. There are some of ui who believe that principle of free higher eduo.tion has been o.rrted too far in '/otano. Rut we must remember that we •1e marching step by step with the civilization of the teat, with the oializatios of Eng- land, Germany and the United States. if we are to attack the principle In (4oada.we may be oharged with attacking the pollens* which have been adopted in most civilized reentries in the world. It her been for some years the proud boast of the people ot Ontario that we are ahead of other 0000 - tries in ahu respect and that we have the most perfect eduo•tioaal system in the world. Every mea, no matter how poor he may lie, bari here equal .oesas to the foun- tara of knowledge, an equal ohaooe of runny to tb. top. lo the support of our system we usually ezpeod upon our Nigh eohools end Public wheel. alone, to soya nothing of our Model oohool., Mechanic institutes .od Universities, over four, million dollars it is • large .um C•perilized it repn.eats $80.000,000-a mighty power to nOIoesoe the lives sad characters of the rising gener- ation. We rrumble aometinw when the tax paper teems in. bat we do not grudge lbs mosey if we koow that 11 is wisely spent. Hitherto we have be.ls guided large. ly by theory, and we have bees ooao.t to trust in the oo..otoens.m that we •re fol- lowing the liberal spirit of the age. The system hoe now boos long entomb in pros - t1 . for 00 to throw theory aide sad to jades it by results. L tt suited to tea eo0ntry' F,zperien08 has shows in Canada and, i think 1 am right in saying, in other °ounce's* u well, that higher education is used solely as • means .f earning • liveli- hood. Ezpari•oo. has •Iso shown that if you ednats • boy on whet is celled " lib•r- v tines" to a oerteia pofst,be will not work wills bis heeds if he can possibly corn els bread and butte" in may either why. 1 on will admit that that system is best adapted to • country whit* iodates tile, energy and ability into every kind of oomappaat.ioa to that country without nverorowding soy special vocation. 1* Ontario *e bays, as we have already remarked. a moa sasotor • I .tam of "ingestion in what oar young people these days all the 'higher wails in 'fee rased so that the Illor.ses of mw lim- ing on their wits bids fur to beams • greeter masses to the country time the esmnars1ve ignorance whioh prevailed is tea peat geweretros. and that In spite of Oho toot that eerier to our pendia. positiee, wag as se d0 aleageide a more pregreesive IMMM. apreeking Ibis same loaves. as mar- lelvss, thepeal balk of ear Teta ram Whig ate name be And .aep•tiee at hems, Seek to the Seise ef the Osited Mateo, s. Nat air neighbors laugh ate for .prladm0 meMP in the.dreuWsn d As edeas Suter Sof ass we eseefort ourselves that .e rs- lNs the key me he Ie. ..ostry sad . tad Ilse worthless asm away. for • good teas der ase slave fid ea spewing es ►sad, set eon he Aged to will fr mist .lid M M the ..M -r0* MN ansa Ma Wlity sad e nblll.m ethe slefhsr eel i�gi lw�s. ns, Il, thou, we mesa Me lsais. of eapml- wesr II we great Thal hr4 .iesalLs 1e seed solely es ei lags �l auI , owl NM N will �g w Ile Log es ham. o s ■ell iamlhls VM. le IL U w. shard .e. Tit liresedi Men et � *0 ass reel mime des .ear epees el Nader oaks thea ere w lensed se dM 11.110540• 1st whemi teaal essiees i. sea adapted the swede el the euo&My, sad the mean sem. Meass as s/10ted. the hetes. deedssee. the moieties lies to year lands 1 you who newt take the licit ialtietiMemo in ler sly Memoto ear *poem that might some app•.r r n he • bask ward step hem Word stead • bat we have mites matt or mato from the people. 11 a monotone that w oatt Oaten.. lsd..a le within Held of part v politise. 00 olio side members .y ally .ippon the policy d t Ywater : a Ilse other,■o owe has the are to stead •p to P.ris•me0t and say bol ly what he thtake, for he would M met eweee testis the Caere* that he era 1111 is his views sad babied the are The prey too, the grant parts oreaoe 00 both sides prattles, have joined heads m Iw4104 ytar .n to the skies, arid neither sale oe to take backwater : they ase the sleet bat they are walling for wme teen of pu ' PI 010C. (sur o.-w.p.p.re. in this met will follow but thrl will not lead the fee the systema dependent urea their 'ributione, sad it ie no light thus.; to to ter reepoasibility of disterhmg public o0 o filte*. Nor iso ws look for help u gm.laooe to the teachers' °comm.tlone whi hitherto Mirs.eomed to mowopol'se the o 't euesion o' euca0• tioI quad 100411 (t for woe be wsreseoeable to etpe et .0700 a * to /trso with his termed end butter. Now, t are jest two sug1.eeri tis the way of reform wbtoh i want you to 00 eider today. i think that *oo will mgr with me that oot only is it • °reelty to 0 young men whether they be the sons farmers, or of mer: haute. ignorant of t world ss may ..f them ma,wltMint interim commotion.or bus,eee commotion. that • p.tern Government ab^old appear to offer vedette inset. to 'hem to tet.e the ranks of on producer. in oceupotiom• in which they M not the ability to make • lino4 in tb .-.'uotry. 1f we are liberal. we must e lose our 0omm00 sense. 1 menet for t11 life of me see why • fernier should sot be well educated as seyhofy else, but if sate meant • hay to be a farmer, sod if a lits extra dote of Latin sod French ie going t spoil him, in the name of He.ven,etop who at that point and give him something e1 Then ere tome peonls who believe that uratio* by the State should be limi to the three 1('s i doe'{ think that ye will scree *,111 that But if 1.00 a going to pay for the higher education of a, hoy, you want to know that he i tarot to to of same um in the world When we get bevood el- emote's'oduu•tlon there is a seed of atone diaerimtnatioo, soul Frommfting From This I submit could be ob taisod by oinking whet we pall oor high, education mon Dearly self maiDtionio4, u teamoietiesl 1- to thy 11- *be the heir mar d Isere' of our 1001044I0 bite ter, pee plebi O Its a- d ch I.- Id to ee 01 1,t h. .1 n ve w ot • se re 1s 0 rt ra et ted u r. 1' • • • n . b y• • r 0 IN providing a system of acbolarebipe goy ing free d0o•tios through the High school and t'niversiti,s to those only who re•c • strnd•rd, which giver promo* of •btlit high eoongb to ensure its po00rkier being cr • edit to the ooust y. thissystem has fo year. been in angst- in the 'exile schos untvemities and the law schools e.0 hat/land it is found there to he not only • strobe in • g esettve to work, but aid. Le yo0ag me sod to their pereou it *sleeting their occu ration is life Now let me draw your attention to •n other feature of our Educational yiyetem which has • strong influence on the live, o our young men. la ao able treatw, en ttt:ed Itvfecte in our Public lcbool System tlr MoMvhu, of Torooto, has pointed on. th..;, we anomaly earn out from the Mode *chorals an average of twelve -handfed pupil.. The total increase in the rooks of teachers frcm 1867 to 1892, was , .ly 1868, or 126 a year. N by, we may remo..biv aek, ars 1,210 teachers required to 611 125 positions' The death rate among tea -here is sot, we believe, higher then In other walks in Ilfa lio we not know it to be • Not that teaching, generally speaking, le looked upon not as a pretension, but merely its • stepping stone to something ales' This is sorely nppo.ed to the bet interests of the public. fear children are oompe:Sed to sub- mit to be taught by • succession of raw re - emits and many yeas, mere ot email •tt•In• memo are lured through the Huth schools and Model t.:hnnle to starve in occupations •Ireody over-or..w'(ed by tb. immediate moonset of a memo of corning their bread and butter T • Prussia no mu is permit- ted to teach he school. under • oert•in •re. sight.an, i heliev., and every tesoher is oompslled to hied himself under penult to serve in the schools for at heat three veers. Tits poor man of coarse wants • ladder, and we don't want to take it from him. Rut if we adopt the scholarship sys- tem. whish I have sugge•tsd,he will be pro- vided for. We might then with advantage enforce the Prussian regulation., provided ere improve the tinenoial prospects of our teachers. Wn should thus •t the mune time nibs the standing of the teaching urn feeMo0 and do sway with the maohtevnus tendency whl--b 1 hare pointed out. Main .nggestieos will meteor to you about the sub jeeot% that are taught, the introduction of teohoio•l training ud eduction in agriovl tore. I am glad to me It reported to the newspapers that oar Meister of ltduoatina is rimer hie special at ootlo. to this matter But I bays spent mon time on shirr topic thee I inr..dsd, for 1 went to touch upon a matter whioh bas never received prs,,tfoal treatment or the actions attention whioh it deserved. There is many • farmer, who has, we will my, four or five woe° He is anxious to do the beat for them all, but he h.s only one farm to lave b•blad bum. Tle•t will de for oso ate, or if they have his broaght up re a ientibo farming,two may make a living off it, hot what is he to do with the eller two. They bee., web will suppose. in par - titular ability, no p•rtioslar tastes lying my me direction. Hs sessile Ip the 0081, and he finds tet it ease law to make • teacher or a lawyer them M set • lad .poo • fans. Amid se we ase that, trona the parenta point of view, gss*tioas oi.eoonomy end hnasa help M .well the exodus from the farm. (15014.1010, is thea net semetbing arms is 001 rn•disary ben ! i)ose there sot soma to you te he sensetbiO4 of irony is the tbonght that le the Northers port et On tario, to coy nethieg of our North West, we have millions of swim d geed fora lend lying *u1iag fee the plo.gh, tint het* up- on the farms of Hosea (Dusty •ad the °tine '.tried deeded' of this winery bre hudreds ud tbowade of pleas mom thus whom so tetter pige eteld be found is shy en0atry, teak we psi due Ufa tete ease pecked to nee them_ fellows lase (rise. of Anteaters l sod Ins the ether te Ishii set et s cls. met • Awhht.l Sent d soignee. from teanee M she pear session et the Aesidowe wbielt the 78004 Obs disc pesos by. Rarely It *001401.10 re eseidol at wftb senslsas OMNI 00d es, Mangy busies= prnssiples M spend tee thee. 004end .r .se le the sorbing et seas ma M denies ear smwt., with e ar ewe seam. And safely. If the .lsiwal O- .....ant oma safely leas sawn Is the Ymenstens be termite Sok mime% ie the Iters west MN i.pism..L, end pad sleek mine sham amt he destesd M Po- eMea Mad *0r the aslasisess of Me 0.s- 10 is the t a geese te'eg r mbM eel dle. i eat e nse res arfN sr Iha0 le Is vpm1� amps wrp1pla s M =art a/ it* pswhamm M were eN a mghwgem bi .ollesem ilm then M het ewer Ms Me et S pot.•.ThAAN"" '. M.Mtda.oraav ther•wim w .1..41 ...tar)d. Ibere a once tM' .r EGYPTIAN Qt1ESTIO>> w„r• 1.. 7 to ►'w .Ie.*' lib 1 kersap..$. u al.a.r .a ib...edv sI i40a gy...ia. int I1 to ter hvynoOn .47147riOien.` n :a, 1'.e ..t. 01 ler p.e•.01 1*w.. q•1 l he.• doh oral. y .•au.' w dim 1V •.a. elle.• '0'r• yeNe the ire" e4r) t+e WSW rhe tete 'er bel 'O. &Item,too M the Per i's Pint 1 '• *r '11.. 1 I' •*, already 0w.n.t rsh.e.•rd .orae 00' I"Oe • ho 1/ tree well to hear me JNettie. we 33.11 Ir,.o 4ba dl•,•Ilrtns of 1,.•..•e ool..s's.tlnn n I:• stied 4.4.0 le fns .ear oeat 1...111 4 .' iken,.s'.e.a "(A a h. 6th ..t ., noarv, . h. h i • ant to bring 'his ge.* tine to • remitted tree. 1 Leet o.. *or,l I. lore 1 else. ; anise. l•••• aro 1 wog •..kine with • g,o 1141,00 sou 0•.* 11..1.1• an . m •1 pewee. 10 this pre,, :lore le the 0.01'00 Of e..nv.rev vm M re nu►ke.1 to n.• l'•'u t' ..a 1 .Leta .press tr..". the w.'ll " Surely, sew lentos. it 1. sot for me •. reamed .o. of my M•o•rr• lh.i ohs tvmrr dee.. ant •coed r• rlsr b.e•r..n4 'l ...r .;Lal ....14'. IA ht I. It 't..,: a .1041 CeswiilW 'n'ae'we that I,oder u bece•rm ver,. lemma 'hey .. oat ret .•R the f..m The v"urger 104.0 seal deueh sir• 04 IL••.1 •1. ''•'•men do not 'eke 'LN etre 4.f ti•. Itf . f .1 they env. .aur to rale. nein 1,'p... t A.4* Eve• upon the farm. Th. t 11.v- lase, '•rou.ht op .. *..I..,, that *he *..,.1nm .wit ndete.n.iware of a Inerner • hfe '• m.ire one. ••new. •0 . gen' lem.0 than I. 'h.. 'tar ..1 clerk. 1 t iet tree that trloay of them are out .•e..ful hat they see right in their ,.1co Then *0s • tins In the old feu rel days of Kurone when the hQ•, ,*l t I. • •11 ...tett .1 l.-gianow *n has lard. But lends! net sum hums nn rise.) is ('.ead.. Kerry f .r'ner :e Ontario i. hie o.o vases' end hit nee. 1 -.d ft r1. p.n,le upon him..'f whothet i• I. we vessel or as lord he 'ekes his stand :ref Ye the world. To Young people, hoes sad 4ir1•, .'.*is' s0nirstiona .re natural. and they ore ride% 1'o• the men and women, who now live up en the farm■ in ('4sed., '-k• Mr. pr■it.,... ahi..h beton,* to them lilt them realize that living is somi.thiog more thea 4ertiog • hying, let then he brightness iv our Mmes, "litotes, and rein• men. m '.r Liv.••. {Phe. ?hie ie mote of • common rah. tennewor we then it is tn.i0v, we .holt oat' hear mets nnenplein:n, that the. -.rte moron,. from the .nit, hut the prondwt boast of th• rm., men •0 *110 foto.. will he tIet h.:. et {F, ., ck end owl* of no +'.n for h• is ht. own 1.indlnrd, and he live. and he work• np on I • tar's. 'Newer HCATON. CHURCH (1F ENG- LAND CLERGYMAN A PHILANTHROPIST MAKES PERSONAL TNVF.STI- OATION. R YCK NI AN'S KOOTEXAl- CURE SAVED ME. wAt THE '.*DICT IN 25 reeve Ha 1*- \- tnTlr: ATal, St. Peter's 'dilution Howse. Ram II, on, Oat. S. Q. Ryokman, E' 1 , M P., Hamilton, Dat. : Deer Sir, -Acting Orme ynIr m•irte0litm, I made tereoa.l enquiries from 25 per•ena. ot different ogee and winos moist n.nii Goes, who have herr .offering from Rhin• mo'iem and kindred 4ieeaae0, as to the of feet ot emir medicine upon them. From each mid .very one the reetimony ,. o the mem : " Kootenay ('are " h.s Saved eta, S everal very striking melee of Chrnn,e Rtommatism, P.ralyet., Low of Si,ht and Rearing reit. under my notice, 004 lead i' not been for the rammed te•rimnny of the detienr. themselves, 1 meld not hare h. l-evst th51 anoh eremite teen. po.wi'ie. From 'MINI and old come the same hoer*, and g rateful testimony of p0io renooved, h..irh restored. mid a now lease of life rained. Wishing you onetinued *•00.81, i am, enure faithfully, Taos, GMM0004`t, Rector. «'roreter : Mia Mary Willer, daughter of Rol•t. Miller. took • dose of colt -pato. and .tilts mistaking it for melt., and was taken .erio0rl* iii. The esrviow of • Orr - onion were speedily ~mod and Hiss Miller was pulled through sale and sound Grey : l . (i, MoDoo•ld, who taus+• in Q. M. No. 4 for the 9.01 tour rears with splendid setisfoetioo to all. has reei,n.d, ted will take the pnOOirwl.hio of the H►r- ri0ten public school at New Years at • e•1 arY of $500. He wee the choice out of 170 wplic•oa LITTLE BRAVES. Old time • gosrt r-a-bt.r Punier, " are Quit -Hag the A01d in whole battelf•aw. Dr. Agnew's Liver P111. at 10o a vial, are driving them out at all points. Iteosoe they sot se•ti7, more 0100011.17, smear pain, tad are easy to 1eke. Hick headache .5seamhs to nae dos. Chronic UwOtipsMoo dispelled with ons vial sad St seaeh of years' standing absolutely cursd. '40 doses, 10o, at all drug - lets, Held by J. R. Davis. tkossels : From the present service it now takes 12 hears be Dobie from Godoriok to Brawl*, 11 been to re to Tereetn. Pelmants° sad Klt.ordis• are tbe only dations that ass be reseed sad rotes the same day A man oeald do it a teat se wall es by reL Hallett : bora. Me4leager, robot of the tam Dasid Wandler. 1.akldad0,, diad at tee residws et bar .ea. as the ere of M nen sad 9 swathi. Dessesd was bees is (lrgew, and mate to tide Mwssbip sheen 50 nen ago, bet kwsb ad s.tslhg es the let 50 *Wall she died. (4m.sdvin.: Venetia, B.'b1ee, et Kg- anaddps, nae of the older* nsidwd el Tsekese*Mr, died at Me r.sldeste at Fs- m.sdviile en Tsfed.y last, lads, reseasi the geed eon et 73 years sod 9 mats.. Mr. Reehler wee • Ovens.s y b4th,.ad mese M O res41s sheet 46 years ewe. Melee : The death el lire Dahl. of ammo till, .eesrre4 hem emdmemeed se Tesimim thamm 1 33m the seed d.•Rh- eder d i.00Ntsa le, el CHEM*, d bas da Aly .ort able bar weenie,* mime sit 71st. .ee• the loses a bombard mrd dire Adana M mem Mr {.Nim le And. lle male t Wslersdmf elf k00 mak Yee. N.T. Cleary r ►..t n56 with . wimp midis.. 0 ffhe WeekI llatlkg hen a Moes ladder. S sad a swum rl■klsp 0p. Der. Ihs pat week Oda ars 0150 a awl .red wry urldleal. hei elle Ie wdns.wbmt hetes • Will the Brltlsh Expedttio Move Forward ? 154 Midst sad ford e.t4Nr, Slam /e,.. lavly t •alehwee0 Is L0.... •ad 0.r,. N winets7 Moe Wier 14r ria team• u kali •ark rarer .a N wow Leta res.... l.b"esr.r.. l.usdoo. Nut. 2Y. --thaw York Tribute. COLite.) Tbs Lays/Has diut.t.uu lulu• ha%v occupied uatcn of L.**IJ tia4touury time lately', tut- .emu -al art.:weber has boon closeted with taint ftegoo(Ltly, air well as a*t1 Lulu Misname,. a.ulU0. t:rtdlts the ei*dar with .hearse in tun s lnc/ag Lutd lialtaUwy ut Inc capeui- vucy end Utceasny of cuntlnutlg Uat eel ante trout lwuguia to Klwvultp Lut the lotto w u, yruhal1ly twit w urn. it is Until apilat*. tumoral Isitched,. lrlMfh• ►u 14ypt el melte 11, a.%01t th ara•lslun of Lite Court u�•Appeal to ta. y' wrrd/ngs 4karieo1 thc a..rr. fee report that Italy has entered In iv a e.tirrt ti tats v..10 till,1 /0 e & .)'Iap.uW 01 the utiraatu.aa tau0ru 1.y the ttwtnarck til.clu0ut s., 11Ulto batt irratea a goners* distrust rt k:Urupra.t v11rl.,lnecy and c11.',. 4 a a".W... u .:... katl.nte.10 Intrigue. sit t..li.teutly 40- UIg .,n. Genitally It.r4t ua. tr.ru •t the debate utr the'lreat- cupied now elite a MIS anti the a.m.- 1 Cray and 144 ae- rial to beruarcom control -y to tie while saheti0*Sd and university burning 1 ht. but It diet-Wish,u ctut•ir of ces.ity of yractiors. genius of by mita habits. treelt 1"•441■lett. N. 1. York. Nov. ... - .0 London ape- . [n The Times say n. "1-:nalatid u J..,. awakening to a rea:isau..n that Ler Saute Alnesui troubles hrt•r QMy b•Alen• it Is not so niuch that the Hata-bele* revolt threatens to break torch again on a ranger scare than e%e:. ur that the mote -nate for a fresh t:eadlo.k la the Transvaal business are bra%ed to be sevumuiaLJhg at both 1 r.tetwia and Berlin. The really serious �• atone is that detailed information ab..ut the rinderpest which 111 now oat - ,ng .n reveals an unexpectedly terrible eu.:e of affairs. The plague Is now 1. aping sixty miles a oey. It cannot, so far as now known. be checked by any human device, and must tnevttab- ly 0114 every head of cattle in South Melte. The aUempts abide last sum- *** to stop its lavages by a wholesale *tau: Iter of oath r cattle provoked the rta.ng of the blacks, and if they are repeated among the more powerful tateutak Zulus, and Griquas, who lire wearer the coast. they will produce a mutiny against which the combined f"rc.tr of the Dutch republics and Ike Engttsb colonies *ill be powerless to stand. The advice now pressed on the G o%ernrrlent 1e to stop killing cattle or otherwise fighting the pest. and In- e tead to use money in taking a newly, of al: the tattle. In ti.ruth Africa and c•'mpensating owners, native and white a:1kr, atter the epid- mic has passed. anti 011100e 'it;! *arts none. New York, N. v __.-A London spe- cial says : A 4.nn'-allc tragedy,which can scarcely 0. t..,;tched 5004 unna- tural unna- tural crimes, is interesting the tnhabl- Hints of Warwick. Two slitters, one aged 16 and the other 72, were found Dead 1n their home. whets, apparently, they had killed each other in a terrific quarrel. It le known that they . ften had serious squabbles, the elder one es- pecially being quarrelsome and almost trreaponelble. They had begun. ap- parently, by throwlhg crockery at each other, one room being littered with broken dishes. Then one had retorted to the tongs fur r weapon and the other to the broomstick. Both were considerably injured. but the doctor, are lnr•ltned to think that death was roused In each case by the violence of their exertiona rather than by their wounds. There was no robbery or signs of foul play by a third party, trig,LtO Mao FAILED. Mot Ss formally Admitted t■ Raren.- •p.01ah Wirers 1:1 Rey West. Fla.. (oc. 1•neeeng.n who •rrlvid from Havens la.t night n^ port that it 1. currently ad,u:*ted slur Weyler has failed In bit .•awp.4rlu against Macro. Weykr'• own•brs have 10011 en foot and rte soldier. hove sutteie4 greet hardships. to consequence dbutt soldiers bate been scot to (:andoria. Most of Wey lees Glatt err 111 1110 are returning to Ha- vana. Ile Is also falling beck and ill* soon be near Artraltsa. *114.11 be rlalnu is a better has. for bis operations. (Leo. Pando, who I* coming with new re- inforcements, la ludlreted as Wryler's prop ably suece•eor In Hsvaa, and moulder. the outlook gloomy. It is said alk town ut Cktoria. In Han. tlago produce. L beta/ attacked by the rebels. The train starting fruw l'anlrtusl. *as obliged to return o0 account of the large mases of rebels crossing the line. .u(,po d to be the yeatten' of (comet marching west I S•SS,e W l.dhll. Toronto, Nov. 22. Word reached the city yesterday that an old mon by the name o CovI.gtua, who was for years section boar oa the Mldlnnd at Ntoufvllle. Int, has Just been ',.,tined that his shier Iu England did the other day, leaving him a brew of $1 ,I.tesi. The Old mss liar been for rem* time io redness!' circumstances, and tba t...-gw.et means • sudden and tremendous potteries of lits tort c•as. Fonr children share thr b.n.et et 10. bit 14'(047 -two eons. RIIIt0m sod Walter. proprietors of The Stour/erne Prete Prem. and the unmarried daughters. Addle and Martha. *Seep Werth that, N*agan Rall., Oat, Noy 22.-iPpedah - A car cratalal■g 17 bead of 'beep of the Rampa0lfe sad r le ford to., ed. pissed (0100th here yesterday en route from Iticlt Ila■ to Mad1w Square (iat4t., New York. These safep were Imported from argued last spring .0d •re c meed to he the Iafet wool producers evil la America. burins the put aeaa°n they have eon ttouaaade of dollars l0 priors at .zhl halons and haws sonar been beaten. In elsa group mere to a yearling ram, weign lag Mai pound*. TM trade tae, err. Ottawa, . Nov. 22.--TIad* returns for fon' oaths of tb. current Moral .bow an Increase In export, 'tm ening to 14,727.101 and Imports elf *2.102,114. Por the esti month theincreased 01.411111.0011 Imports. Tete ImporMs . fell off *1.Nt.110. Ther. was * reductloe to the amount d duty las month d $110,iss, sable. t]se total revenue from custom' for the tour mon Ma *1*L100 leas than for Mei corresponding portal lark /ear. really Mas es leseat. entreat Ks. 1 .-Asysestensi 'p w1NAh tt 1* belM.N • men wee num Mae r ante. bee ben ripened b tb, T••••••('Nmmiwp, q� ken y�s es Ca0og street, Mn. lwswdsy meref and • few how0 seam {�w1aeseedl1��wee liked le .e sarssselene ,rip erett/ltthe tee �tee wthe s Id�el. 0 Ord soft tie .e'mti0R 'e.0 eaNlr.d, cella see psi evl4eaty been tie visas .t bel play, WIN M bsltL tweeb kfrld shV II= UNTOLD MISERY RHEUMATISM t a tun, Wafer 1YI/ry, alk.. wry hp Ayer's Sarsaparilla 'Per eve yore. 1 aallend unseal awry item samssudr .111----» ilhissiatime. 1 herd every stows nease. essedisd Ye hast M7d mem MOW RS WOO. Mb. ewes absent spending Mine Tems besides d.seeoa' Mil; Ms sold Metals .Wy Iasi ma essIddi - s0iwef1l/e0( 1 only sheetr-Mree gooses; *7 I. ass• sy leg wen draws oat d May els a rem MOW IMAM ep is knout. i was amen ae diem easel; except *Nb aselstasre, and sada only hobble shout by ming a est. 1 end oo appetite, dad wa• sashed, by the doctors, mat I could sot live. The psds. el tams*, were .o awful, fast 1 amid moon relief only by means *t hypode nsis djan ticse of morphine. I bad wry Iambs Imadmidd d clay, In sulphur, to poultices; bed these gave only temporary relief. Atter try'sg everything. and soRering the most maul tortures, i betm to take Ayers Sarsaparilla Inside of two months, I wee able to walk without s cans. In three months, my limbs betsw to strengthen, and In the course of a year, 1 was cured. My weight has Iuerewsed W 156 pounds, and 1 so no* able to do any tall Cay'. work .s a railroad blacksmith.. AYER'S Ilalp %Ws r* 4133'/ PILLS ease 8epm4si1L 1-1=ZZs THE OLD RELIABLE always on hand. L The test anti only Screntott Coal in this market. HARD, SOFT and BLACKSMITH CO..L- alwtly1on hit'.. All Cowl weag:.Ctl 0e the market .capes, Ito that you are• mule of ,;Doll mosso re MEM LV M. LEE. or H.rh0r tniaer. RAWER A LZZ'S Store. PARA Lisal ft4ZD-aWmut MATU1110111. its Karr° Ines , f7 r -Anises Pt 7Me.� Om., n ewe tilos k • a, vin s • hostenmyJ 00re' trod herd 1 .r.'... eels eaM.r^.4 en.1. 4. re syr belly •' 'r" r..).•14.0 . 1...41.44,04 ems rraw A eror rverowfvetr tee ow err how ansa• �a 4eseid.4 oar ..11 1•...as env e..ua4ng afauud 5H•n, her brawls now kycloran's "11 Cure law Ws neopiesss 4. w $eymou Uor1.y.0rallotary P nil { - RArtetwr er • slu sIR taus else0*., Mir yes. ort e1•q ihnies a th, ham bras owed awed .old his.sasrwl sisem built up by kroawa� Ogre' The ahem. rem lin item 'n • s.t•v. ane► MN* wood. y ars metier Yrs O«.rgs wefts. la esas.a et.. Y.'■itsok Ont.. dale., July I. IM Mime J. F. Week pilary ?abbe A t*elaal•Tl o 1.1114T1 • 80110 - •w•111• sir* TMt,Y1' 111ARC dohs & swe.e. u wrlbnroo t,r gL, aemain alae M a se./1vsgsn ,sir Need , Rhea. aw•sns► earwe Kelm., Inward sod Wes heysently disturbed a• nigh; Loa hie eppererre an nes *rJ sleek .as. ar It '-*n.,. 11011100 t. • eitsea. kr await. soot, Wisp and& y '?atlpM°e fend; an tri. w M• y sae i oWien r, J • Lesesse inn.- He u ones s p NgKE:At# 11111111 mutratilki E 08. Atop. Pump & Fanning Pill Wokra C;FODHIRIOB, DWT. mar •trAw RISST t A tante .took of very maim spa. saolas- teetered tram se4esei Mueiteka aswrmsd Woe with 1oaele cat est. rat r A Theis Pumps are Isasutaetar.4 Is a a1Mr }0 .trim to .Mt everybody sad .very 1 err .m17 w100.( remold tee emsyr y� . Mem� puma for i. Prilit PUMPS 73,41.4„0110•11011 wisteria, ptrd. s, tie. artzetnmrs foraying Soma, ewesI� a.yaee.a d from wOY•tt sin adhem des water kgs 1wwin▪ o▪ r l.,sitiyawe s ea er .m coot otortomae. mos 0l It rettylrANe1/ MAT, elf YJ, I :.va• 111r~er L ierne011A BROS & Ce The Signal eamess tans N oesstsa be in wink ere mist Jobse pasimilh= u. •isiee Ur sits pnwpl sad ..mode. d all Maw dA pf�.tCg"'"A pmsml of Mho mamma. mom may mom, mandieknag yes an Its in seed d. tad is tad saw we est els yesaadde s Mad mae1ar0 to plow *ip emirs oil► Me serves! of ser pet: Jos tmott k tts&s This useful sire is kept do the atualties ensile *0 titter Whi e WIlbVAo. iieadt► are not so geuerslly need, they an important place in co *nsroka correspondence, Bee what we' got under the above heads. I,t«tr iitU % In this line we have a very large stocn of fine writing papers .nit able for every class of business rnpreeentt,d in this locality, cxlm prising laid and wove, linens, quadrille and other papers, ruled or unrule'd, as may be required. 1f the " pay-as-you-go " plan wee the order of the day the demand or account paper would not be so great ; but there are some men who get so many thinners that they *outlay if the stock will ever run out. We don't intend it to, and at pr.sent our stock is own plete in this line with four rises. (food paper and neat ruling. Both single and double dollars and mento columns. They home cheaper than bill heads, and an the proper thing to send after delinquent once a month. They .re sure to fetch him 'round sometime. VP • not\oat lb Now, it would be hard to get along without envei er, and to keep up with the demand or them we keep r large stock n hard. We have now about • hundred thousand in stock, and the prices will range from 75c- te +12.00 per M. W e handle cam niercial and lee& sire. 'xclisively, C °mutereata\ 4v;vitves.g has already bone partially enure orated in some of the beads above. There is, however, a vut amain of work under this head that Is etaumerate would Wore than take up the entire space occupied by this adv't, but we do it all at Tis B1611rAL. to an "At Holme" or a wedding require conaiderattle {nate in .mien tion sometimes, but we make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and beet samples to be had. Cull and ee rot oo.ms of entertainments and meeting promptly turned out, from the plain bat neat to the most elmant with cord and pencil att&ched, Orem►\tars We aim to enwel in all the differ eat kinds of work we tarn oat, but especially in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy paper suitable for all requirement.. Caird.% putt\ T %eylttt$ This head covers a larged work, fr-nm • bread or milk tots* to . nam. -ailing card, from as olr- tiinary ads, legion ticket to a tasty busmen card or a haadeosl.1y printed membership ticket. otters Our fadlitie• for taming oat this claim of work are evidenced by tis fact that the great bulk of N is dace by ua. This line alio Is clod.. o&g,trt which oar three fast-Irunning job presses are .hie to tarn out in surprisingly short time. beloog to 0541 poster deoartmsld .Lo, and ars make • specialty d theo__prempisseas being Lean dm in {hie rsepeo . A soaks of sale will appear is ?aa 8,sssL hes of - s when bills for case.. g I 4o. liCtrtds .oaf 'W10lorrc in toe filar P� Mie be in this ggrMygrtpgtaf► 1e ne SZpad1N000 .tut arable 110000*•, 0141 Ov►r P 1etett wU. *IL 500.114 Ste% Tt4IOw4Al t. We Mend ser thanks for past f•►' ors, and @obeli seosth•sames elf ti' M r'V +11Z0.10.L stomp" 0111