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The Signal, 1897-8-5, Page 1`e'"»'tet" • A '�"' , ,....:w._:.. _.e.•'warr... L:2:air'.a.:..r*x,i7....rlfw•a::1ftR:Cr3ti:�.•s+40iir'?•Y.1r t' ren.Yr• *e., MY•.,.+/wnM •-...e-.+'. YY.Wofi,•�.riY�a.s��-• 1 illag171•0TUIDD be HADDOCKS & HENNEDY 1-1g,LLO, HURONIANS If yye*aa went as Al live Oent Cigar, smoke THE MAY QUEEN 7510 THY! LDADIisTC • 1T WBP.A•PY72r, Off' It7PON BOUNTY_ FIFTIETH YEAR ---1633 GODERICH, ONTA TIIO. CANADA : AU GUST 5, 1h97. ONE DOLLAR wa.l. PAT REMI THE SIGNAL Fort ONE Yurt. D. WGILLICUDDY, EDITOR. NEW ADVERTISEMENT8-AUL.. 8 mImmimp Umng Away-P.ebr's BooLtore Pyo l Summer Cemplaiate-W. C. Goode .... The Let thews --J. T. Aobesoe Winding -up file -Feet. Jae. A. Reid Huron's Greatest Store -R. B. Bdith A Cierpmsa'a Lib -Fulford & Co Silver Plating-Heedenon Bioyole Co... kaa Pil.- Jes. Wilson . .... ........ A Pgjy of Pants- sborey. &alight Soap-LtvR Bros Taodemenul Prinoiple-(iso. Price..., The Cash Baat~rttipith Brea. & Co Manitoba Phar -D. e•antelon Aaotion fiale-Ther. t;aodry Locale -Jas. RehMoon 5 8 b 8 1 8 5 8 2 8 8 6 THE CAMBRIA WRECKED. CIo111dea with a Raft 01' LOCO. SikOr1A• apes tie limo,* Panic Stricken leealmZ.rs Raab Irons diets. Berths .•....t`•-. Lives Lost-Mtery et the ■11a1akt Disaster. 14.11111iNIA, July 29th. -The steamer Umbria, when wine dutaooe up Lake Huron last night turned back for Sar- nia on •000uot of the tete and the homy 1 era. A few miles off Gratiot lighthouse she itln into a broken raft of logs. Her paddles were broken and a cylinder head blew out. She slowly drifted ashore about three miles COMING ANO GOING. H. I. Strang B. A. ie in the ',loess t'it y. Mos Bates of Chinago was in town last week. L H t)loksen of E:e:ee was is town this sleek. W. 13. Howell of Waterloo to visitioa to - teema.. lien Murray, of 1),troit, is vilitibg in town. Mia Florenoe Alpe is tneittce in Port Rowan. G. P. 'Emerson wheeled to Kincardine eo Mendwy. Harry Persooe rataro Stratford on Setetdee. B. Davis if Centralia w. GoiSiIh Saturday. Geo. IBellet y of Kincardine was m taws last week. F. 11. Howard of Exeter was to Ged.rieb en 8eeisy. D. Murray arrived home from Cleveland oc Saturday. S. Perry of Kisoardine visited Godericb Int Thursday. Mie. Gettig" of (hicegmsUiselm iartieds. ricer Thursday. - - • - Mase Ethel Ce•ig left yaeterdey on & visit to Port Heron. Mr area Mrs. Tow. McKer.rte spent Sun day 'a Listen. Moa. Ora Wilkinson bee patented from the I; ossa City. Mrs E. C. Coleman, of Seefortb, was to [oar, this week. lir. A. J. Johnston of Toronto was in town this week. Y .. Maims" Payne is spending two- week. in Detroit. T P Merritt, returned home by the Car- son& on Saturday. Fred Bropbey retnraed from a visit to Introit on Setnrday. Rev, A Meldrum, wife and childreo, are rooter the old town. W. 1) Fate, and H. Doherty, of Clinton, .pen' Sunday in tows. Mrs Tanner and childreu of Toronto arc metier at the old home. Mrs Calcium and her-daugbterin•l.w. are visitiag ta.IAoksew. Freak Wright. of Stretford, .peat Sot. day at his hoes in tows. Wm. UcArtber, of Dungannon, was in the Co. town on Tuesday. Misses Edith and Emily* Reid are visit - a the Mime % ilklns.e; Jake MoDermos►e of Toronto, was visiting brands to tows this went. F. U. Mann, of St. Past, Then., le rude isetold friends in Goderieb. Harry Edwards, of the garniture factory, is viatica! at his home in London. Silas Kate Wearies i. visiting Mr and - 1drt. Jso. Straiton at St. George. Her). Reid left for home yesterday 111111Th beg visit at the tangly residence. J. Williams, J. Cattle, A. Melvoe sod, Oliver Rhynas spent Sunday in Se ford. U.B. Smltk ex • M. PP. for East York. was lbs guest of hie nephews, the Smit Seas. James Kyle. .t Tomato, formerly of Goderloh, s speeding a few days in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heaton returned from their visit t• the Motherland an Mon- day. Mrs. Rutledge woo called awa last week a a telegram stating. that bar father was dying. Mee Unit Twitchell is visitld Mies Meek, Young, God.deh.-Chows Newe• Load. Jodie Doyle is nab of hewn, holding DI - 'Woe Conn in the .os hesetarn part of the Meaty. , ' Bir Annie Merrily, of Detroit, Mich.. es. sed on Saturday pa a visit to her parent' owa Harry Terser hes returned from • three masks' riot to Sarnia and other points os the River. Geo. Wilson, advertiaisa manager of the Tereere Glebe, wife and family, are at the Pont Farm. Alex. Mef,eed, formerly se Teal STOICAL 'ttg• Me t,keu a petition ea the std of tete Michell Reee derv, b 'see Janis Craig* and Nell if eRw ale K614 b 811th_ w rindtiv, via nay. Mid sed Brumfield - Mao Chidlow end Wm. MtkMssa. of the dr.itcrs t . are apeeed 4� tbetr beU- kain V YIO••rdtn•. gnat their • Mr. Stewart. et CUstw, agd Rsv. Me, Moir and Mrs. Blair. of Brwo.Mid, are Ms ream of C. 81m..a. at. David et. Wardell Cox wog is is ty *Farb Les•'s eea Monday, *mg* • littd eg°1 re est the at;tii 1p twelves. Ml•s Alice Ratio, whit bad less visiting kat lariats is isms for tM met menti re• '1"•I( to her IMO* a Were. Mese.. aD Clothe B.ithgeir, M. 1) , et ChissM hie 'sibm nt►Uvei ie tiis�tfskNt dJ. urrrllg fib. 1i1b weak. A1t AA.It tr..,A._... • Wlnwie Y M iBindle.. an "'Or NMI* with Memo Gree• J a 1 (,lamha& of the Windom, Detre .ad "m OYER THE HURON RACr The GAOL from th Local M111. Line west .Rrouod in the St. Clair River opposite 111. Clair city dean' • thick feet ea she morning ot July t11. She was lesaad down. She bad been drifting bemuse of Mack weather, but started her engines to get oat of the way of • berg* bound up. gibe was released by the wreobiag tag Sagt- saw without bootleg suffered any denims. Some of the passengers from the C.imbrta were aboard. The C•annona paused up on Saturday. GOCERICH PUBLIC SCHOOL. Semi-annual report on the oonditioo and standing of the tioderiob public oohed" was read and adopted et the regular board meet - lag on lientery *•ciliate. ------ Mennear, Aug. 2, 1887. To the Cheraw' and Memberni of the Oodo- rleb Public echoed Hoard. GgeeLirge,-In a000rdance with the regaintions of the Fdsoetiun Uepertrnont, 1 north of Bowie, on th. C•n.dt•n shure. Her keys' alto honor to report upon your schools passengers, numbering the foUowln particulars :og about 100, mostly 1. The St. David's Ward aohool needs from Baited State ports, were all safely some repairing. The e•ve•troughtn* is in leaded and the crew are also seta The poor condition. The walls appear to be Cambria is expected to to • total Iwo. The epre•ding, and the openings for ventilation passengers from the wanted steamer vete •r* ools notteas proinprrlyYery faproo:ed, The other' schir temndltion taken to the Motet Northern m Saturn. Tao hotel is completely blocked up with what luggage has so ter been saved, and the pe ssegere are crowding around the wet sod d•maaed baggage as fast as it arrovsu and identifying their own property. - sTokY err THa sittils. The following story of the wreak is from • orolyd of pesssagers : When we lett Sar• 1'e�a that pirrilrilies overheard to say to Capt Hill that he bad better wait morning before venturing out into the eke, but the oaptatn started op her trip. On reaob- lag rhe lake the blunt commenced to roll t heavily, bet the saimetsTmaed ea. Oe tate way up the lake a raft ot loge were passed to safety. After going eb;nt ten miles oat into the lee, the captain changed his mind. turned the toot eroatd, and started beck reword Sarnia. By this time meet of the passeogers had turned in and only • few were oo deck. Sttortty alter 1 o'clock the boat .truck • drift of logs and a hole was made in her bow, the logs olmgiog to ihe boat, and completely enveloping her. AT rex )(MCI 011 T111 evoke. •' la attempting to bath out of the logs the steamer's whorl became broken. sad the veeoelwas eht• the mercy of the wiod.eaad waves. The .Dock of striking the logs aroused the poueogen, who roiled from Moir staterooms in their meta cilethee, and tor a few minutes it seemed as though • n•oio would moue, but a -me of the ooOlsr heads prevailed upon the more mom strikes, and order was restored, mid she pas•esq.rs ore persuaded to return to t he at•teroome and dress themselves. Thr they did, and put their baggage in order to be tekua out as soon as occasion offered. 7;he vessel then commenced to drift towards the Canadian shore. Toe tog. clung to the boat end'keet up. mutant tbumpiog and pound• og nm thaboat'e nd.s. This was kept up for shout • half hour, when suddenly the vowel .truck something, ,topped short and leaned over on one aide, with the waves breaking over her. 1.1014111 l:O OCT. " To make matters worse the .training of the vessel when she "truck burst • steam legs leading to the electric light dynamo, sod the electric lights went out, leaving the .bgkt...1f__.Atter _ d*rkoens. -.. The pasaeogera then tAe•me panicotnkea in earnest, as the water was breaking over the vowel and the eemping steam was thought by many to be the sound of water pouring into the boat. The captain ordered the passengers to doe the life -preservers Giving them emnethin, to de eased their minds, and • panic was again averted. At this time not one of the psssoogers was aware thee the but wee on she math in about eight or ten feat of wa. ter, sod within 200 lest of perfect safety teed dry laod, Everything was enveloped in Egypte darkness. FAI.tZNO[aw [Aerial). "Tbe loge still kept poaeding at the ves- ssl's sides as if they were hound to stave than in. This state of affairs was kept up for about two hours, the captain Mosier to launch any home until daybreak. As won se it eommeso.d to tet light the work of tranaferrbR the peasenmrs 19 the shore was oommenoed, and when the first lied reached the shore in safety a shout of joy went up both from the shore sod those re- maining on the hoot. It was but a short time until all the paseengeup were taken to the bomb, and then the biyLaae with takes off." Large gu•abbies et the oargo and parte of the rabies are being oast op by the hie sena Tbs septals of the Cambria says the raft towed by the Vigilant, into which the steamer ram last Dight, lied no lights w it, sad be maid not res it until the host had ran Is among the logs. The wrecking tug $Dglo•w left Detroit this afternoon for the some of the wreck with three pumps and a Aver. Ira an interview later with lifthager Brown he said the steamer was net fa- inted as moth as many mime mammies .W�/ the maties Of tete damage itelwarks and machinery, *le le the le& •r with h*, and se Friday Iasi he math ed to have her ni Ittg on TN.Ddsy nttzt. CA1!ADtitr rim%.Nna7a. The I►llewing is the Het of (lasadbms paseat n aboard : T. Deltas. Ashfield ; F. J. Hunt sold wits, Rev. Y. McKay. T. P. Murray and Dag Murray. ( William Dordre dad Joie Oats. Barrio ; Jobe Armssirtmfb 1)•eUtagttrrad : $..Dail Bowes sad Albert F5wlw. Pert Arthur ; H. B. Nettie. Ds•Nss t W. 8oiulaad d wife. Loudon 1 LDssstb Byres mid Mn. Goethe Myren, 0elsw't.r ; Eddie flas� � + rdies t em Dimer sad Deo tielaiDh River I O. W. 11115. Ow Boxed: , res.1.--81- /leek X10! t Samar MIs 1117hK.r, Wallowa, mid Him GalileeliraCope.UsatsfWtt ai sad hire. Team, 8sad- Lwd. 7►w/R� Tat *%I .staaaga to the ill.tsted j them over.4tow" T A Weekly pagan ea Casty sews /erten op to salt iverybedy - rob .a'd Feint Waved sed Condensed Frees livery •.ribs. ()LI N TON : S. 8. Cooper has the con- tract ter • two-story addit os to the Ootarto et parsonage. Shovel" ; Tbools fleshes Is surging a brokw Anger. Nod Sweee haw how he got it. iflosvle : Chri"tepber Thoroton has a two-year-old Jersey IOW that produces eight pounds of batter per weak. - Zariob ; Last 'Tuesday Mr. McRae, of IdcKillop: and lime Sera Rondo!, of thq place, were ratted in marriage. Seaforth : Mrs Sara Bell MoLean, of this town, has pard her final examination at the Toronto Normal School as a kiodergar• ten thrower. 2. The seating is good In sit t be rooms- H4116'1' Petwr liewthouut• of the i The black -hoards are Dow exteseive and' line, Hallett, has an apple tree m his •utmtantt►L Several ot them have ban chard which is loaded with trait and bice patpted green. which has made them much "me at the same time easier on the children's eyes. The mating S.sfortb : Jas. Archibald whipped a car and ventilation ars not up -b -date, but are load of horses to Montreal on Saturday. OD much better than some suppose them to be. the same day George Turnbull shipped some With proper Management the rooms can be fib. horses to Glasgow• kept st • suitable temperature and wily synod with plenty of fresh air. In winter ID. caster am, :tut' a difficulty in the ward rcbools, as the freezing frequently baste the Pipes• 3. The whool grounds at the Cestral school aro kept in s nesewd tidy condition. At the Ward schools they are badly neglect•• ed, .ed at present ere ornamented with bur- docks end other unsightly weeds. The keeping of the grounds and outbuildings in proper,aDsdition should be part of eaoh caretaker'. duties. 4. The general standing of the schools is moot eatidootory. 41 the e'emtYt,one whirr► I made arise ibg term Dome pupils did Meth better than others, and I believe', this wM found to be the case at the promo -'i Noa,exnrinations Some subjects omits not es well done as ethers, and where II'foaled this I requested the teacher to pave special oars and attention to that subject. Puente would assist the teachers greatly by eeeieg that their children are punctual and regular in their •ttendatuop. No small matter should bs allowed to k'-ep a could from school or cause him to be late. The discipline in all the diviuioss ap- peared to be very .atisfs,tory. I Relieve every teacher hap striven to do what is hest for rho pupils. Soma teachers am swede the attention of their pupils more tally and wily thap other., and therefore get better resp tee. The gaeral program of the different climes has been . ary grutifyinv. I have been especially plowed with the steady im- provement in the writing and drawing. I am sure that all will agree with me le 1,0') we that the exhibit of writing and drawing made by the Go.larioh pupils at this G. N. Exhibition last year eras • onalit to both teaobers end pupils. I expect that the die play of 1897 will surpass that of 1896 bpelling in some classes. rereading in others. and arithmetic in 'ethers require .pseie! attention se they aro not up to the standard A. the *where know where them subject. are Low, I expect there will 1.. ea improvement derieg the next year. Takes •s s whole the work of oar wheels i. Marl dens. All the teachers ars expsrlenesd and have received • Normal School treialeg. $doh one bee done earnest and faithful work dur- ing the past term. The caretaker of the Coated wheel has done els work well. He bas not on'y heat everything ie food order% bat has done muoh to make the ol•es•roo>p look brighter sod to make the premiss". coedit to the there. The members of the &heel Based de- serve the thanks of the parents red pupil. tor the titre and attention they lave ne freely gives is order to keep their pabko schools in .nob • high "tato of e>aowey. Your oheftiest servant, J. Etats Tor. Inegeotor. A CLERGYMAN'S LIFE. Ise more worrier teas the Pahtae are Aware tet-elerveas Rxtast,s.eei the Fac *seer Osteons.. There 10 more worry eonneotod with the routine life of the avenge obrgyms tithe moat people imagine. Hes duties aresnniti- tttrio.., and it is little wonder that be fro. queetly [aeon's. the victim of nervous ex- banstios, inseam* eta Ie this condi' Dr. Williams' Ptak P'Ilr set mesa opeedifty npooi the Thermos systems shag any other medicine. and promptly messes the asst te • normal .tate of health Acv. W4taarko, a rising young Methodist mulish.matioaed at Orono Oat"says --"I have derived gee. hewer from the use of Dr. Williams' Plsk Pills. I found that when 1 attempted te study 1 would become drowsy and wild net apply myself to my work. My di/cooties was very bad. and my nervous system emu - ed bo be oat et gear. At Orr•I aid bun little attention Ie the master, bot fogad my- self yself gsowis4 warm. At the yea I wog .t Fere Stewart. Oat. and woe N the bits. d e Merebeepet. who edified mi to try Dr. W1111aa.' Vlak Ptlb. I doeMed so to do, sad 16•ska se Mu media ole.. I ams yak. reald id t• geed health. Vector sheet dre**.Uirws I feet N tip duty a say • geed ward lot fir. WIlillems' Rink P18s. Dr. Williams' Plat Pula este by gulag be the reel et the dWan a They mew mid ►still op the blood, teed etr.sgtlln the ester., that dri.lsi *..sffresthe ve- lem. e- lm. Aveld mN ba eery la a ��nymak. Dr. W ?Island tot Phis Mrs. S•klm-'I road s patagrte>lia 1a the paper whish said • Wows wet mote bidet* .6..s. pat w a'bas'e hit Melt fee Dasa% pee Walt that M r moos i.a. M am& Allot �.. C•• ik. ; ..:.ir'iDi is ea - mom tlha "Ther start to toy rise tlketimmaa was and. Were memo% ad W Woe Wars Rev. Hodgen, and Mrs. Hodgen*, of See - forth,_ •ttereneti the IeosinOtk.Hume tread smeekeementory tronads here lest Thursday attorneys.- News !bard. LuridN-•w dray. ego T. Kibler's six- year-old v.;t v..4yt.f with a bieyele whet, it fell. "L ease manner be got his arm matted up aim bed one of his wri•ta broken. Bayfield : Mr. Fiaber was re-engaged 00 Wednesday night for 1898 at • salary of 1400. This will give ,.neral satisfaction to the section, am Mt. Fisher Is well liked as a tsaoher. Clinton• : The home of Thos. 1i55ss tpY the some of • happy wedding the other af- ternoon, when his mooed daughter Mies M•bel.erse wedded to E. Laird Williamsoa, of To:onto. Clinton : • Mr. Laurence, who recently hurt his band •t a machine in the Organ Factory, got,srue%k io the lam by • piece of board tills week, which hes intently dis- figured him. Wingbam : D. C. Maara, as one tints puhlbb.r of 14s TViogham , died at Milverton oa8tr6d.y at the • 41 yearn He was formerly • teacher, and high in his prot.aetoa. Sumrnerhille L Hardy, of Ere ,i►butlding the bridge at Tipl•dy'., h •beat completed. It is • piens of g work, and being • county bridge it i.senile what, longer than the old one. Seeforth : A. M. Woodley. of this town. who had been attending the Hamilton busi- ness college, has secured • positipa as assist- ant book•keepor in the r.ig dry goods house of 'phos. C. Watkins, of Hamilton. Citroen: Mus Minnie Ker, daughter of Harry Ker, wok the highest number ret marks in the East Huron inspectorate, 619, at the motet entrance examination. This 1s pretty good for a thirteen -year-old girl. Tuckerw.nitb : Alexander Lawrence has been appointed • sub collector of customs at Greta, flan., b the Dominion Government. Mr. L.wrenos is an old Toekersmitb man, iter- rad teetr r veshdetar-et--Min Rtadr 1 years. Bluev•le : The King family have pl•c.d e vary handsome mentunent in the oemt ter y to the memory of their father, the late Duncan King, sod their anole, the late John King. The mouument is of a brown Peter- head granite. Summerbill : Mr. Kitty bas bash suffer - Ing for scope time front nervous prostration. He had also • IiW. threat ditfioulty, for wbioh he underwent an operation : hie treads will be pleased to know he L ooneid- e rsbly better. Clinton : Oa Tuesday while • youth oared Tebbust was leading • hone along the street, the animal in play struck out e.sd kinked him on the free. He dropped uaoonsciens, and when picked up It was Mend that his ob.ek boss was broken. Londe.boro : Arthuf Woodman has been ooefned to the house for over • week with Is1•mm•tfon of the kris; he is improving Am misty little. W. Woodiness has hese laid uo tor s while at les brother's house. po Mr. Woolman has • hospital on • small male. Seeforth : W. R. Wilson' and bride, of Kalamazoo, Mteh., visited ruMNvee in town this week. Mr. Wilton ill an aid Me•forbh boy who has dose remarklhly well for him- eelf in the world of mmmeroa, se he is now mss•Rer of • large dep•rsswetal stare in Kalaasaoo. Bltsvle : While .fide` down to tea •t Philip Thomas' last Friday memos Mies Mabel Oliver eooldentally removed the sup- port .f he leaf of the table and • tea pet upon ita hot onntente over her. He gide was welded badly but she was taken home and 1s new imar.vlsg'Moety. Hallett : The voters' list for this town- ship, for 1$8'1. a•etalns • heel of 1033 naw, et whish 800 are waled to vote at mengelped s.d lsgielab.ve elaesi•e•, 154 et ten ttidmsistpal •1•etiotts, sad 1f0 at legisla- MVIII Maas only. The qualified jurors en **Iles aro 611. On the Het are 66 wid- ows sad 198 worn. Wrnw•or Jobs Mail most with a bad s•afd•Ot • listen tout Wroz- etie last Tl y • . A violent eer ams est yelping tadat wt. Hooey'shers. amebaethe sauna be sky i*te the ditch. ■ the rut e.4 throw- ing Mr. Homy oat. Rs r.pialved severe la - ferias shoat W 51s4, Seare4 a Ward wren resdvd bate es Thsssdi.y crosoisw by p.dasy 8.s that his brother-r•M, Jamie L,sw a•.idlsg to the weirs moms, was dad, 1ADy obs Rot s loilar deed bee dim geesviseh ssiy5. a8 trace wall, •msememe4 w Aft* meet itiew rain ontenmea arsaa reser tun* 1111-1M. OW trans t. ass* the bite, Mow Lohdasa•r.1 firs IMO weth .1. a.sN, while se Ile way w % 'e s lrM d numbs., got his hand severely hurt. He had a seat fixed cu top of the load, made by • Am* placed .ander a 'Wog hoer 1. Tbu p ere dipped, skewing the board le fate en d threw ban brta.cu it.. eor.as ate the ...v t Hilt., 1. oat very meth 011 the upper ■.,1 lowor,ttldc.. It ,. a n y•tety how h • g ••, oat an *nth • maned, or nu a there lute uu boar• hruteo. (,9teten : Tne remriue of the late Crier. W. rriteu.., eh.. died et Ret Portego, ..e,- delayed o•,ng to 1115 u;uee.. Ut .110 of the loot ions who was r., a•. Uea.pany n. -.n down; they erased at 1Viugh.ur VI, •'.1'.R ton late for the ...11th recoil ••u 1t e L kJ. and •ere brought here by oestveyiSOe,t»+..w interred from the re.ld.a s of Job Loup -r on suoday. R.v6eld : le the rienrne .,t the Fannon« ano l'ubiao School Leeson ex•mtuatteiclthe Bey,leld school has rA•le It . , uri.tid snow- ing. and great credit Ir i • 1eu'..4 .u, the pup le and their teacher.. A ills, was ot• ten 1 for the oereli1„t., whoahnel4 nh'ait the Iugheet porranree• th either ttem,ns 1100. • it 1t.. E.elyn `3..;.h, •i.u.nt.r of Fthr4wpa ter rector u. Triuiry otntroh, won the honer. ' 11L:Kiilop: Thus. Love. of the lltb°ow. McKillop, die! on Sunday Mr. Leve he. haw in for ghost two years, beteg a vimits of diebster. He was a comparative. young man, being only 49 years of age. • was the second son d the late George Love; of Tookersmttk. lie was bxv in Stratford, but his parents camp to tucker - smith nearly 47 years ago. He had been • reuideot of Tuc&ersmaIh tor about 29 yeah. He leaves • widow and • family of three eons and four daughters to mourn the loss of au ateotionate hurl.snd and ever thought. fol JZtltnt. IN TWO HEMISPHERES There 1s .Nerd 1.r Praised Narsee ea Iloilo aides et die Ocean, By the English mail just in, Dome inter - manse details arta avait•Ws of the varies& ' ebonies for the riok end helpless that are w neer and dear to the heart of the Queen. Prom%those it would appear that hand la hand with the greet hospitals, the tounda- tion stones of which have recently Leen lead _by the Priam of Wales and other members of the reifolag family, u e wide exteaiiou of the cottage ho.pttal system ana trained strung for the sick who are unable to go to .the regular hospital*. In Scotland and $eglead, the past month, several of these cottage Doeptteil sod teemed nura1n pro - Ode have token permanent shape. ; Theo objects are much the Name ae those of the Victorian Order of Nurses m Canada. Great Britain, the Mune of hospitals for the ✓ ick, is thickly studded with towns and cedes. Nearly every considerable centre of populat►ou has rte hospital with full comple- ment of trained nurse", yet fresh efforts ere cenrtmntl; tieing pat teeth to supplement the work et the hospital. by worrying help to he very dwelling al the soflerars. Tome have read the pamphlet explaining the for the Victorian order of Naos" a will renumber the interesting to the British system referred to. rules of the British Notion rstned Durres mike regular k in their respective dr - e reason or other,caonot Is to be nursed. Of erne num her. Etch turut.iawl with a or a rick noon. es buten skilled •1, the rela- tor ely!or the sut- ures), and arp.ss. t at - re Assoc rounds trtetr who, be moved t suoh caves, th o ur.* le, when bac mu'rinine re Every patient rte. moo as the oiratlaieo tives are instructed ho tater until the heat 0 suppliee are left with tit Not only are the wants e 'wa.led-io.paoasptly.aa i ohj•,ot leeebna'are quickly let f*at lies, and thus a general koo methods of relieving the sickµ■ thes of Allied medioel •ttendanos and nursing ls gradually disseminated amoeg the people : merely • prtosless boon. English nurses ander this system often pay • dozen totwormy nursing visits per day. "Such devoted women," to quote from the p•mph• let referred to, "go into houses where there 1. Do comfort for the sick. sad where the shadow ot death name to rest all tun moon." Little children are born into the worid, with no welcome to worm end dainty clothes awaiting 'hem The nude" may curry a mothers' hog. with necessary gar - menta. That some organta.tian similar to the above, which the Viotorlan ORler of Narita propeees to supply, is badly needed in Canada, is osrt•tn. The letters of Dr. A Fleming in the Bran- don, Man. San, and that of Dr. O. C. Ed - weeds in the Ote•w& Citizen, which hove been widely quoted by the press of Canada giving their personal experienos in sparsely mated districts are cenolu.ive on Min point. Bat not less important than the views of medical taw in various parts ot tho ooa0try are these ot the National Connell of Women of Canada. brawn from all motions of the country, r.preeeeting every oleos of the in- telligent population, ezperienoed among the suffering in town end country settled and aneettled seotione .like, tae women oempo.- int Aim Connell know better than any other the real need 04 the Bok and helpless amount w. At Weir annual meshing in 1896 they adevt.I the followingre.olution. • "TSM is view elf the emff.neg endured by wearers and oblides in the North Weise Territories and its outlying distrtms of Can• Mkt, from want of proper mediae] aid, the National Conseil of Women of Ces•da, Be- are lib respeetfally ask the lominlos Gev. aromaet. and the Produced Government, to take the matter lab 'Mir serums oewid.r• .then. and to take step to remedy the pre- emie .tate of things, and that Connells be regne.ted to anuses goose praotiwl ethane whereby medical aid and nsr.iag may be wooded to those dislriot. where .00h it weeded, whiob wheats will he submitted to the Executive Committee of this Conned be- fore &deg *sot to the Premier, the Mhsister of bhe IO1Her, mid tae Premier, of the Pro- visoes." Thus We Bad la both hemispheres, the re- magdelse of a Welts duty of leaders mad warkttfis wake. M. people, alit* 1a Greet 8r1$sis and (heads Ib ie rather mar to le esestp•tialg the devel'Drnw.N le ate. proposed faited•the of the Vi imise Order f Name e h Gamete bet * nos tfko week will nam more he le tall swimouitilllimiwirajoisslir....+w►.,40," .t Mt* will lave s iMoetealty of WWIwith what stay prove to he ew�the moo b ( wh.Ltk* kited THE C• T. R. RUNAWAY A Rapid Ran to the Doak I, Tea cars assaaked-Freight Considerably Bensagsd-Over tux Thowsd Dollars Werth of Tro- pes ty. Deser.yed. ti IIORTLY after noon on Monday, ' while the hande at toe etaaoa were makiug rep the next out gulag lraiu they ran eleven oars into lite *witch that leads to the harbor end with such egp fill totes tIIM ad o•, Yoe on to the down grade ; card ea the bagine wee not attached the overlapping car drew the others from the leve aori'tbe long hoe was soon out of tient. lit ilea lite rnnawe y oars tied reached the b-idg.. that crosses 111• Groot Truck they ha,l ett..ru.l s high rate of speed, sad as th. y emceed the harbor s.. w mill they were going it seventy miles an hour.. As there were nu tsars on the track the I =loot under the elevator and the leading car or•.hect into the baser. The report of the meeting was like the .orad of • fired Dannon, sod those neer at head as they heard It saw the bol oar leave the wheels and 8y- in the air over twenty Leet high and tinnily settle near Lee's warehouse over one hundred feet from where it first book to digit. The wheels tried t, catch the oar but before they had ,teethed. the spot where a reeled t earn- e d to the right and took • bath in the har- bor. After the first oar had passed along there was such a cloud of dust that it was impoe- e ib:e to note exactly what ;ripened to the ut,... re. When the dust had settled it was seen • colt of the eleven ears at1 but one were - minus trucks, badly mixed up and nooapts.I n space equal to five oars in length and three to width. Onetox oar had tanned South sod get clear of the line of travel while • flat oar had turned to the nght mid got otl*5Ly oleic on that side. Ono oar loaded with organs, furniture end salt was found to have halt a fiat oar mixed up with its freight, and the end one, loaded with oats, was found to be the only one that stood oo wheels. The axles and wheels of Dino Dare were seen all in • lump just West of where the buffer was fined and so intermingled were they these they looked like an old Iron heao at the G. T. R. yard, Stratford. Malty of the wheel* were but little injured though others were separated front the axles end • number ot the Letter were very much best. It in said that six thousand dollars will oover the lose, and if the loss makes the G, T. K. authorities keep the .witch 1eadt04 to the huller looked at all times except when trains are passing up or down that branch it will not be • dear lesson. The switch mentioned has always Leen • menace to those engaged at tho harbor and that there was no lose of life was an accident of time, tor had auoh s runaway occurred my time but during Iho dinner hour Godo - an would be now montomg the lose of many of beer eons. Al 3:30 the wreaking train arrived from Stretford and was soon at work removing the debris and ny Tuesday evening it was all cleared away. Thera are xriany statements to otroulation as to the cause of the mishap, but the one riven above will be found the correct one. There is one noticeable point and that is that the train shunted was • long ose,pieven oars in Length, mach longer than Ihoyanau• Sir,--twdled ibuntiog iiad it seems probable that the engine ran it as ter back se it usually did shorter ones thus seadin the end oar on to the down grade. The crew et the wrecking train worked hard, sad after gathering up the frusmants of the tuwwsy trent left for (tratford shortly before 8 r r. on Tuesday The work was performed with cnnridur•l,le skill and the men worked night mod bey un- til the job was throagb,ls the meson the de- bris was all 'imbued up on Tuesday. A Day's Moat for • Chanes to Zara a:rend, It was nearing noon, sod I was very hungry. The question of esrnipg a m• el wee no longer an interesting speculation 1 tie • presume necessity. I turned •11 my ate tension to that. A large gateway loading into • oemetery abreacted me. Several rag- ged, tow -beaded children were playing about the lodge. One of them told me that his father was inside, and he indtc•ted the general direction of the tombstones. I found the dealer sweating in • halt-8biand grave, and intently offered my kelp as • means of earning my dinner. The grave- digger was an Irubtsan. He Issued at ease upon his spade, and soberly looked me ever, and then declined my offer. He was polite, but not at all oommuniostive, teal he met my seventies with the one remark that hie "old women'' was not at home. A little farther on, I saw three women is pursuit of • hen. I ••terly volunteered my help, and imbed for a dinner la payment. They gait the chase and .food 000treattng me with seldom fades. while I elegsently pleaded a yre•dlnees to help them. Moth - mg in the situation seemed to strike them es strange or irregular, but they teethed up o* lb with amort, grave speech, until 1 ked bee teeth's wt something mommetotss, and I moosptad Moir rofeml with • mem of re- lief. At later tit the ontallirtte of the village of Watson I toned a mea mowing hie lawn, and he wse willing to give me • dlnowt for sting boa work. My Awl messes to an odd lob wee a splendid .M.•lw. urged the mower over the lawn with e vigor that surprised me, and the dinner whist' I ata ha the dim earner .f en lmsan- slat. 511.b.s was a liberal rerun ter the liber. All that beg summer •ftataoe* I trent itis henna to home, asking .ab.xipti.ss far the m•gantsw The rook w•s14 have bees easier upon toy Mahone, but 1 wee sager to dissever sees ready way ef app. pAmellini ds pie. Net even the loafers .s Aosta*. were a the ham ludNaed s. share *air s.s asy with the. At n1 511th I 14 •stsef:: a t : so tomb eilier- ter the tight M shag pl or r em& hare. --yaw "Tbs Werner., by Walter A. W rite! 11 Fithian Number (Anima)