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The Brussels Post, 1895-5-31, Page 7X 31, 1345 THE VERY LATEST PROM 414 OVER THE WORLD. IInteresting1tems About Our Own Cunntry, 4lreatMeitatu, tete United States, and All lrarls or the Globo, Condoneed and Asserted for Meer Reading. 4ANAnd. Tho steam yacht Athena was burned at Hamilton. Winnipeg le etruggiing with the Sunday ear question. Sir Donald Smith will leave for England at the cod of June. Dr. A. R, 0. Selwyn has been elected Preaideat of the Royal Society. Marko Melville Briggs of Hamilton le dead from an overdose of choral. The trade returns for April show, an increase of $758,000 over April, 1894. } Ald. Thomas Murray, of Toronto, died Sunday at his residence in Parkdale, Mr. Alex, McLeod, of Woodstock, was knocked down and killed by a horse and carriage. John Spencer was naught in the act of eettindg fire to a ;bora building in Owen -�'f8pn. Sir Hibberd Tupper baa gone to Lakewood N. J., to reouperate, from the effects of hie, attaok of bronchitis. J ++' The young man named' Drew, who was ;;gored by a bull near Saltooats ten dap ego, ,is dead from his injuries, 1 The liquidators have paid another divi- 4dend of in per cent. to the creditors of the Commercial Bank of Manitoba. h'. The Sir John Macdonald memorial will be unveiled in Montreal on June 6, the anniversary of the old ohtefbain'e death, Winnipeg eleotora have adopted a by-law authorizing the inasuanee of debentures for the erection of new oily schools. Fi "Earneoliffe," for so long the residence of Sir John Macdonald, is advertised for Dale on behalf of. Lady Macdonald. The emit of the Colonial Conference at tt,Ottnwa last summer is shown by the Auditor -General's report to have been $9,495,, The Government has refused Montreal's request for a grant of 5250.000, or any smaller sum, to the proposed international exhibition: The Boards of Trade of Vancouver and New Westminster, B. C., join in . the request for the appointment of a board of lCustome experts. All the union coal handlers employed on the wharves at Montreal went out on strike on Friday because of the employment of non uni0niate The Government oruiser Petrel has made another seizure of nets near Rand Eau. I$ There were about live miles of seine, and 'they belonged to J. R. Edison of Cleveland. fbMany reeidenta of the Niagara:. peninsula n Friday petitioned the Dominion Parlia- ,linenb toentact an Alien labor law on the Linea of, the one. in force in the United tateo. Owing to the extreme ranges of the Lee. Metford rifle used by the Imperial troops, teasels have been warned to keep three thousand yards from the stop butte at lifax. Several members of the woman's branch of the Maccabees Benefit Sodiety of Handl - n have been summoned to answer ohargea Dp violating the insurance act' before the agistrate. There is not much wheat in Manitoba rend the Territories for eastern ahipment,so Ole Canadian 'Pacific Railway officials eport. All that is stored in the interior elevators will be used for home milling. , purposes, 1 „Dr. Hugh M. Cooper, aged 86, a well Pltnown physician of New - Westminster, as 0., was founddead in his office. Heart diseaae was the comae of death. Dr. Cooper was for many years an Anglican clergyman in the Diocese of Toronto. '.An Influential deputation from Montreal waited on the Government in support of the request for a grant of 5250,000 to the International Exhibition, proposed to be held at Montreal uext year. Mr. Foster held out little hope of the grant being made. Mr, Carpenter, M: P. for Wenthworth, intends at a future meeting of the Agricul- tural and Colonization Committee to re. commend that the Dominion take hold of the fruit industry and give - it a helping hand, ao it has been doingin the oase of the butter trade. The trouble between the Toronto Build - „era' Exchange and the building trades unions with reference to a new wage agreement has come to a standstill, as the Exchange has refused to consider any further offers until their next meeting on une10. At the closing business session of the Forel Society of Canada in Ottawa a resolu- ion Wee adopted recommending the op. ,jintmeht of a permanent forestry nom Wiener to enquire into and administer he variopa interests involved in the preser• itttiion of our timber resources.. 'inion, Robert Bond of Newfoundland, in. viewed in Montreal, said that all chances f. the confederation of Newfoundland and h Dominof Canada are r a thing of the , Canada's proposibione as regards con- e eration were of such a nature that New. fes' ndland could not accept them. tt C d and ' i can of two million dollars, has failed 1, , with P h ell, a prosperous farmer, was drivin vl i his wife and two children from 1 root lake to Olden the horses ran r. Robert Bond, the Newfoundland e reeentative, who was delegated' byhie acumen o come to Carted& an raise Allele mioeion, and on Saurday left 14 ntieal for Boston to confer i orican ca itelisto. n Weduesda night,whilo Mr, Anthony haway rllilo gong down a bi'11, The occupants of lib rig were thrown out. Mr. Atwell had dimwit broken and was killed instantly, n his Wife and one child were seriously ajtred. Lieutenant -Governor Sahel tz, of Mani- , .oba, oa112 attention in hie annual report Otho depredations of American whalers 8 Hudeon'e Bay. He is of opinion that rithoub soma control over the slaughter f the whale, walrus, end seal, the lost is these creatures in Canadian waters 11 be destroyed. He advises the adop- am of more rOstriOblve measured. ,1r. D. McNichol],' general pnooenger ga�nt of the Canandian Pacifies Railway bmpany, gives an emphabio denial to the >'.rnsational report from Chicago that a boy - I& had been inaugurated against the median Pacific by the Trunk Linea As - elation, The relations between the Grand i;milt and the Canadian 1'aoifio, Mr. ,Nieholf paid,. wore Most harmonious, Aa mate of Tho f anode Gazette hoe been issued ordering about 40 rural bat - tokens out for their apnaol twelee days' drill, beginning in Ontario.Jane 18, and in Quabeo and the Maritime Province June 20. The London damp will vonela1 of the let Husaars,21at, 22114,27th,29th and 5281d Battalions, and the Niagara camp of the 2nd Dragoon0 and 126,34th,37th and 77th Battalions, t1168AT n1t1TAtre.. Joaoph Whitaker, founder of Whitaker's Almanac, ie dead, Jabez 5, Balfour, the Liberatorwreoker, hoe been committed for trial, The Queen will this year formally open new parish church in (.retbie; The question of the right of Poore to alt in the British House of Commons has been raieed. Unusually cold weather prevails through- out England, with snow aterme on the east coast. It is believed in English political titmice that the general elections will be held towards the end of July, Mr. J. W. Down, the Canadian Govern- ment agent at Bristol, reports that there is a good opening for the Bale of Canadian eider, The Manoheeter oarporation has offered to Desist the ship canal by foregoing £72,000 of interest which is due on the city's R5,- 000,000 loan, until traffic improver,. The show of the Royal Lancashire Agri cultural Society, to be held at Preston - from the 25th to the 27th of,f uly, inolusive, will be open to Canadian farmers desiring to compete. It is rumored in London that Col. John- son, of the Royal Artillery, who is a C6na• dian, has been offered the command of the Canadian militia, in euo0ession to Major- General Herbert. A number of warehouses and faotoriee near the leather market, Bermondsey, Covering an acre and a half of ground, were burned on Friday. The loos is estimated at one million pounds. Mr. George Leary, Canadian immigration agent in Ireland, reports to the Department of the Interior that itis highly desirable that Canadian steamship lines should make Glasgow or Galway a port of call. A London journal publiehee a statement by the :I;iohborne claimant, which is a virtual confession of hie fraudulent attempts to obtain the Tiehborne estates and title.. He admits that he is Arthur Orton, the son of a butoher of Wapping} In the British House of Commone Sir William Harcourt announced that Lord Rosebery intended to introduce in the House of Lords forthwith a bill to enable aertaia colonial judges to sit on the Judioal Committee of the Privy Council. The British Government and the United States have come to an agreement e.0 to holding a oonference on the Batwing Sea seal question. The conference is to be held in Washington in October next, and dela. gates are to be sent by Canada. According to The Canadian Gazette Hon. Edward Blake does not intend to return to political life in Ottawa. He is willing to make another contest for the seat for South Longford, but he will not devote so muoh time as hitherto in attending thesittinge of Parliament, Wm. O'Brien, M. P., has been served with a notice that he has been declared a bankrupt in consequence of hie failure to satisfy the judgment obtained agaiuet him by Patrick A. Chanoe, M, P., who was O'Brien's solicitor in the latter's action against Lord Salisbury for libel. 'Viscount Hinton, who for many yeara has been grinding an organ through the streets of London, is now acting as show- man for a kinetoscope, near Leather lane, Holborn. He says that the labour of grind. ing an organ has permanently orippled his right arm, and that he greatly prefers hie present occupation, UNITED STATES. John O'Brien, a wall -known Winnipeg printer, was iound dead near Fargo, North Dakota. The Earl of Westmeath has arrived in Washington to assume hie duties of attache to the British Embassy. The powder factory at Dollar Bay, Mich., exploded. Fred Sheppard, the only man a the milling house, was killed, W. H. Smith, en ex-oonductor of the Grand !Trunk, was arrested at Holley, Mich., charged with wrecking the train at Battle Creek in July last. The Salem Wire Nail Company and the Findlay Company, of Findlay, Ohio, have advanced wages ten per cent. The advance affects six thousand men. A number of sheep 'belonging to people living in Minnesota have been killed re- cently by dogs belonging to Indiana who live in Canada, and the owners of the sheep.olaim demagog. Senator Childs offered a reeolution in the New York Senate empowering the ;Fish and dame Committee to visit Canada and elsewhere, and employ a clerkwith a view to harmonizing the laws of the several countries. John T. Lyons, a whofoaale druggist of Montreal, was arrested in New York aharg ed with having smuggled large quantities of phenacetioe and other drugs into the United 'States from Europe through Can - age, It is stated in Washington that at the coming Behring Sea Conference the Cana. diem representatives will appear only in an advisory capacity, as Secrotary Gresham stated that the United States could only deal with 'the Imperial Government. Notice was issued in New York that 'a boycott had been declared against the Canadian Paoiflo by the trunk lines. It was thought that the old fight between the Canadian Pacific and the. Grand Trunk was over, but this re -opens all the old.differencee. The Herrick cannery in Portland, Ore has already begun to pelt horeoflesh. Samples of the chewed iioreflesli have been dietrrbuted in the largo oitiee of the United States, and if the demand warrants it, ono hundred horseo,a day will be slaughtered and canned. • The revenue cutter Commodore Perry has left San Francisco fu a hurry to prevent the patrol fleet, whioh is now headed for the dealing grounds, from eeiziug any armed Canadian sealers found inside the prohibit. ed waters, as the British Government has practically, decided that interference' with armed sealing vmeeele flying the Union Jaok will be sufficient' ground for claims for damages. The most noticeable feabare in the Mud - nese situation is the general advance in wages reported from different oommoroial centres in the United Statile, though a few oonoerhe—eepeoiaily the Cotten mills— have found it es yet imposeiblo to comply with the demands of their employee. Labour troubles aro not so muoh in evidence as wee the cased weak ago. The demand $$ B11 "”,. for manufactured produce is inoressing steadily, and the trade situation .ellows iudioetions of .a eatiufootory nature. The damage done by frost, while serious, is nothing like es important a 1aet0r ss early reports would least us to 0809001, 1'Ite tendeeoy of prices is upward, especially for leading staples. The cholera outbreak at Mecca is becom. ing worse, On on averages 25 deaths from the dieea0e'omit' daily, Arnold Monday, a Carrick, Bruce county, farmer, has just had two fingers out off in a straw cutter. Within twelve menthe his daughter has broken her arm, his 5011 has died, he has lost 54,000 in a IOW suit, his wife met with a serioue 8041 - dant, and Monday himself, on a previous occasion, was etruok by a piece' of timber and never hilly recovered.. Servia is fast becoming bankrupt, and the Government ie expending moneyin the mootlaviah and extravagant fashion. The death is announoed at Algiers' of the Duke of Hamilton end Brandon. Ho was isfiftysue.years of age, and died Without male At the' approaching opening of the Baltic canal all the European,powere and the United States will be represented by their best men of war, The Spanish steamer Oravina,bound from Antwerp for. Lisbon, was lost oil` Capone during& typhoon, and only two of those on board were caved. Signor Solimbergo, formerly a member of bbe Italian Chamber of Deputies, has been appointed to the new post of Italian Consul- General at Montreal. A Freaoh torpedo boat /tendered north- west Of the Isle d'Aix. Four of the Drew were drowned, and the other five were pioked up by a peening vessel. The British steamers Esmeralda and Maritina collided off the French coast near Brest, The Maribina Bank, and eleven of her orew ere missing. A telegram from I)ir says the native tribesmen have made a tight attack upon the British force at Kamabat. Seven coolies are reported killed and twenty wounded. The commission which has been investi- gating the atreeiliee in Armenia have ar- rived at Jellygoozan, They have found abundant evidence of cruelty and wholesale massacres in all directions. They have urged upon the Porte the necessity for Armenian reforms. The Largest Man Living. A despatch from Olean, N.Y., eaye:— Leonard Whitton, of Brighton, Ont., who be without doubt the largest man living, weighing 714 pounds, arrived in the city on Wednesday morning from Buffalo, and is visiting his brother, Thomas Whitton, at 120 State street. He is exceedingly -large of girth, but only five feet ten inobeo in height. Mr. Whitton woe born and brought up at Brighton, Ont., and came from English stook. His parents were both large of stature, and corpulent be- sides, eaoh weighing more than 30Opounds. Mr. Whitton is 40years old. For many years he conducted a lucrative meat bust, nese at his home in Canada. He began to gain flesh rapidly about ten years ago, up to which time he did not Weigh more than half what he does now. Within the past two ;years he hasbeen on exhibition in numerous museums about the country.. Mr. W bitten gays that history recorde but one man more corpulent than he, an Englishman, who lived half a century ago, and who weighed only fifteen pounds more. A faint idea of his enormous avoir- dupois voirdupois can be gathered from the following dimensions of his build: -Neck, 28 inches around; inusolea of arms, 28 1-2 inches; breast, six feet; waist seven feet; thigh 41) inches; calf of leg, 25 inches. He had a mackintosh coat with him that was made at Toronto, and whioh centaiue more than 21 yards of the outside material, If the necessary arrangements eau be made Mr. Whitton will probably' go on exhibition in this city before his return home, Grim Highlanders. My father bad no end of anecdotee about our ancestors, parte of which I remember, though I was only a school -room child of ander fourteen when I heard him relating' them, says a writer in- Blaekwood'a Mag. azine. 1 was, however, old enough to feel keenly interested in them. One story that impressed me very muoh was related to account for the origin of the Clan Macintyre. .a party of Macdonnelle on one ocoaaion were out in a boat, when a knot of wood sprang out musing a serious leak; whereupon one of the party stuck in bio finger to SII the hole and then out it off with his dirk, thus saving the life of the whole party. From this circumstance his descendants were called the Macintyres, or Sons of the. Carpenter. Another story which I heard my father tell related to the bloody hand whioh ap. pears in our coat of arms. A doubt having arisen et to which of two brothers a certain estate belonged, it was agreed that he whose flesh and blood should first touch the property was to be regarded as the rightful owner. Accordingly, the two young men started into two boats for the land in gtlestion. One of them seeing that he was losing his race, when near the shore pulled out his dirk, out off his hand, and threw it on land, thus eetabliehingg his right to the property, es his flesh and blood had touched it forst. Chinese Courtesy. A man who has just returned from China tells a ehasrinl story of hie entertainment there. Ho was taking tea one day with a mandarin of some sort or another, and the question of Chinese execution coming up he expressed an idle curiosity to see one. Two days afterward a lackey waited on him with the mandarin's uumpliments, to invite him to witness the beheading of two criminals on the following day, The fol. lowing' day ft rained, and he was unable 10 attend the execution, Four drys later the same lackey waited on him Again, with the same oomplimenlo, and informed him that the execution had been postponed to await his pleasure, and would take place on the morrow at any hour be chose to select as most convenient 10 him, It would not take place until his ar1ival. There is nothing like Chineso politeness anyway Disqualified. Now Arrival—Ihy do not 118' Indiana bo allowed 1' vote, Patrick 1 Citizou--euro it's little they'd know bout polybfoke, They was horn bore. D MR$ :Qwa, i}y, After Mr, Bewser had mode a pretense of reading for half an hour after dinner the other evening, and after: Mrs, limner had become aertaia that he had something on his mind, he looked up and remark • ""1518, Bewsor, 40 you know that we 18200 a thiol in this house 1" "Mercy on me, but where ie he 1" ex, claimed Dire, Bowser as she sprang up and looked around as if expeotmg to oaboh sight of a strango"manbehind some piece of furniture, "Yes,Mrs,; Bowser,& thief in the house," ar,continued, "It doesn't happen to be a be, however. At 9 o'clock I shall have a very painful duty to perform, but I shall not hesitate to do it. I have been robbed by Laura, the second girl, I shall confront her with the proofs of her crime and then dellen officer to conduct her to the station." "Why, Mr. Bowser, what can you'mean You hadn't rain anything to me about being robbed. When.waa it ? What have you inieeed 9" "You remember that diamond pin wibh. six etonesin it?" "Yee, the one you lost a stone out Of. I wail going to ask you why you didn't take it to the jeweler's." ' "1 took it to the jeweler's two weeke ago. Lost week I brought it home." "Well?" "Well, that pin waa planed in my bureau drawer, I laid it in its oase. The oase is still there, but the pin has disappeared .' been taken away, filched, stolen!" " And by Laura?" " Couldn't be anybody else, as the cook is never upstairs. In fact, I have. found Laura poking over my bureau on several occasions." " But it can't be 1" protested Mre. Bow. ear. "You must have mislaid it." " Mre. Bowser," he continued tie he arose and °reseed his hands under his ooat.taile andbalanced himself on heels and toes, "once in a great while—once in twenty or thirty years -1 may bo mistaken about eemething, but this is not one of the 0008. done. I would stake my life against a tur- nip that I placed the pm in the ,ease. Moreover, it does not depend on my dee. 'oration. 1 have corroborative testimony.' "ONCE IN TWENTY OR T*IRIr YEARS." "Have you seen it in Laura's posses. Bien?" anxiously queried Mre. Bowser. " Not exactly, but it amounts to the same thing. It may surprise you to learn that I haveoonsulted a fortune teller in the matter." "My stars, but is it possible that you would be so silly 1" she gasped. "Circumstances alter macs, Mrs. Bowser. The average fortune teller is a ewindler,and the average woman who goes to her and believes a word she says is a baeawood idiot. My friend, Jones, recommended me to a woman who is a seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, and has the gift of second eight. She took one of my hands with her right, placed her left hand on my forehead, and in about three minutes she informed me that Laura had the pin, She is carrying it in her pocket. At 9 o'clock I shall charge her with the theft, force her to 'Confess, and, though 1 feel sorry tor a motherless girl, I shall do my duty in the promisee." "This—thia female planed her hand on your forehead, did she ?" queried hire. Bowser in a voice tinctured with acid. "She had to in order to make the teat." "And didn't she have to rub your bald pate as well ?" 'No, ma'am she didn't, and you will please remember who you are talking to 1 In her vision she saw Laura take the pin. She gave me a Took of hair out from the head of a dwarf to bury in the back yard after nightfall, and she was to work on Laura's conscience until, just as the clock strikes 9, she will be in a mental conditiou to give up the pin and make a full conies. "ion. It is now a quarter to 9, "You put the pin in one of the bureau drawere, did you ?" "Ail I told you before, Yes, I will stake my lifeonit." "Which drawer "The—the bottom one." "But the oase ie in the top one." "There is, Mre.. Bowser—there is just nil chance in a million billions that I am mistaken about the drawer,butthat is of no ocount, Laura has it and will °Unless." "But•before she confesses I want you to oma up stairs and help me to look for the in," "11 is useless, but 1 will go," be replied she followed her. Mre, Bowser walked straight to his dressier and pulled out the middle drawer, he knew that he used it as a catch-all. he took out a screwdriver, a can opener, a sh line, a stray soak, a crumpled white ret, two pairs of dilapidated suspenders, buckle or two, three old shwas and a pair f slippers. From one of the alippera alta sok atonal' posbboard box, removed the over and dropped the missing pin into his and. Then, as he stood there with mouth pen and bulging eyes, she asked:. "How much did you pay that --that onderful female for telling you thatLaura ad stolen thispin?" "Fi—Live 4011510 I" gasped 'Mr. Bowser, poet by the sudden question. "And I know of twenty people who have ad her advice for 81 1 Itis now 9 o clock, and Laura is in the condltton of mind to. enface l The next time a female swindler tekes your right .hand in hors and peaces erloft on your throbbing forehead you ad better "-' "Mro. lloweor 1" said Mr. Bowser in joie whiled tense as he towered above her, it is evident that we cannot live happily gather another day "-- "11 ie evident that you have been dread• ily bambeosled and lust escaped getting 0 a F a 9 S 0 11 t h w b u h 0 h h u to fu into a serious business," she anew1,004 au she restored the drawer, "And, therefore," he continued, paying 40 head to her interruption, '" I will spend; the night in the library arranging the Papers, and b0 -morrow your lawyer can pall upon mine and settle the details regard- ing alimony and the oustody of the child, Goodnight, Mrs, Bowser—you hove driven me to the .dead line at last 1" 1588. Bowser was not yet asleep when he came sneaking up stake in hie stacking feet and foil into bed, and had she felt any de., sire to harrow up his feelings it would have vanished ail she beard him mutter in hie sleep 'I'll mash—I'11 mash—Pit mash that old star gazing swindler to a pulp; and set up that kok of hair for a monument l" THE,EASTEIIN QUESTION. AI, Ili aware War Between Russia and Japan tnevltabte—.Tho Treaty of Peace. A despatch from . London nye ;—The Spectator, in'Rn article on the situation in the Fast, expresses the belief that after five years of uneasy peace, a oonfilet between Russia and Japan is inevitable. Japan, the paper aaya, will spend the indemnity she reoeivee from China in bringing her sea power to o formidable footing. Ruetia knows this, and will give to Spain the ohief place in the arrangement of new negotia- tions, because the owner of the Philippines would be ueeful to Russia in the event of a Japanese war. A despatch from St. Petersburg aaya:--. Information from official sources is to the effect thatnegotiatiooe between Russia and Japan are proceeding in the friendliest manner possible. Having exeraised prep sure in the question of the relinquishment by Japan of the Liao -Tung peninsula, Rue - eta sincerely desires to solve every other point at issue in an absolutely pacific man- ner. For Twenty-five Years DUNNr S BAKINC Pow D E THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE: Irl Broken in lie,alth That Tired Feeling, Conetipatioll and Pain in the sack Appetite and Health Restored by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Mr. 011as. Steele St. Catherine's, Ont. 00, 5. Hood & Co„ Lowell, Mss.: "Por *number of years T have been tronblet,, with a general tired feeling, shortness of breath,. pant in the back, and constipation. I could get only little rest at nigbb On aoocunt of the pain Ind had no appetite whatever. I was that tired In my limbs that I gave out before half the day was gone. 1 tried a great bungler of medicines out did not get any permanent relief from any cod' p lila 5 Cures puree until, upon recommendation of a friend, i purchased a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, whioh madame feel better at Oh00. I hai'a eon- tinuedYts use, having taken three bottles, and 1 Feel Like a New Man. Ibave a good appetite, feel as strong as ever I did and enjoy perfect rest at night. I have much pleasure in recommending Hood's Sarsa- parilla." 00A111.Es STEELn, with Erle Pre. 'erring Co„ St. Catherine's, Ostaric, Hood's laths are prompt and efficient, w9 easy in actin Sold by all Arq apisk;, 250. The Buctouche and Moncton railway has again leen opened for traffic, Travers—" Did you go down to my tailor's and tell him I w ould settle tha little matter ?" Moe boy—'" Yes air.' Travers—" And did be se em convinced 1' Moe boy—" He did. H e said he was convinced that you wouldn't." 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