“T. S. 613/}: >3 The recent and many former sucâ€" 083303 of our .0w 1; Dominion at the great W’orl ’8 Fair at Chicago, hm‘e served as perhaps £10 one occurrence has done to impress upon the minds of our people that after all there is per- haps a. future before the few inhabi- tants who occupy the sparsely settled soil of this great country. \Ve had come to the unwilling conclusion, es- pecially those who take in the ruin and deï¬neir utterances of some of our 133,333 men (it is a. misnomer to call them statesmen) and too many of the rank and ï¬le, that so certain was our future destiny, the gulping down in CJI.\'X1DA1 4‘: :1: one mouthful of our fertile lands and fruitful mines, our ï¬sheries and our all b _] our southem neighbm, that we were like the humming bi1d so chai m- ed by the subtile sophistry of our politi- cal boa-constructor that we were in- clined to jump into his embrace and be swallo“ d up and lost amidst our new surrox. \dings. There may be those who still maintain (althbugh their numbers are now on the decrease) that the only and ine 'itable destiny of Canada is to join hands and take the} place of so many new states in the. American union, there may be P91": haPS ‘E greater portion of om; 5809-1?! Who â€11“ng that our development L w.- R’v'uuid extend by such leaps and bounds as has hitherto been thought of only ~ by those who dream, but if such will. ‘:_I. ( \- s ‘ 1 1 l 1 desist for a. while their wandering in ' dreamland, and read how in almost every department of agriculture, horti- culture and many lines of manufac- ture, we have literally sx‘vept the board, we think they will have no hesitancy in hereaf .er determining to maintain our 'oWn resources for our own peOple. It is-unnecessary to en- umerate the various classes in which our superority has been fully recog- nized, where we have competed with all nations of the globe, and especially 1 the United States themselves and have carried off the palm of honor, awarded by a majority of American judges. In cheese .we distanced the whole ï¬eld, in live stock we have no superiors, in fruit, vegetable, plants and cereals we fully hoid our own, and in many lines ,, of our manufacture our record is ' such that we have no reason to be ashamed. Surely if any of us have had hitherto misgivings asHto the ability of our country and ouY’people to take rank with the other nations of the globe, the" miiibrook Reporter. misgivings ag to the amnty 01 our country and diii“people to take rank with the other nations of the globe, surely if the apparent failure to make anything of a showing in the busy competition of commerce and industrial prOgress has had a. place Within the bosom of our sons and daughters from THURSDAY. OCTOBER :26. 1893. 'QRLD’S FAIR. EDITOR reading the “history of our past exist- ence, it will all vanish as the dew before the morning sun when the mar- velous success that has crowned our Canadian efforts at Chicago is fully known and recognized. Let those who still hanker after the flesh pots of the south go there and make room for the returning loyalists who are tired making bricks for a strange people, and "let us have a united people cherish- ing the ideal of our high and indepen- dent position. “Be this the patroits boast where’er- we Imprisoned in Blazing Cars. Passengers are Roasted to Death. BATTLE CREEK, Mich, ‘Oct. 2l.â€"The worst accident of the year occurred about 4 o’clock yesterday morning in the yards of the Chicago 8: Grand Trunk Railway, close to the roundhouse in this city, in which at least 26 person lost their lives, and double as many more were badly injured. A Ray- mond and Whitcomb special train from New York and Boston was returning from Chicago. The train was in charge of COD" ductor Scott, of this city, and Engineer . Woolley, and took orders at the station to meet at Nicholle, No. 9, the Paciï¬c express going west, due at 1.30, but which was three hours late. The conductor. or en- gineer, or both, of the Raymond special disobey ed orders, and passed Nicholls station and collided with the Paciï¬c ex ress coming west at the rate of about 30 mi es an hour. The two engines are total wrecks. The engineers and ï¬remen saw that the collision was inevitable, shut- off steam, re- versed enoines, put on brakes, and all jumped and escaped with out serious injury. The conductor of the Paciï¬c express, named Burk, was badly hurt. ‘ 1‘ VVVVVV 1 i111 qunnn, _ ‘ ‘_ there were ‘35 dead bodies taken on}, by the ï¬remen. filmy were pinioned under seats and jammed up against the end of the coach bv the next coach, which had telescoped, 351d then burnt like rats in a. tray. roam, Our ï¬rst, best country is our own.†A Keene Lady. A lady named Mrs. T. C. M. Humphries, living in Keene, Ont. who used only two bottles of Membray’s Kidney and Liver Cure, has forwarded a statement to the effect that it completely cured her of in- flammatory rheumatism, kidney and liver troubles. Such a. complication of diseases yielding so quickly to this remedy should encourage sister suï¬'erers to give it an honest encor trial. TERRIBLE RAJ L 1†:1 Y A CCIDENT. . A.UKVL.SJ dl-‘Vll, vv-o-v v- â€"â€"..vâ€"' ~“:_ 7, U I. mg n) Ins church 1n a Vlllage 1n the East Ridmg, found his voice was failing him dur- ing the sermon, so he somewhat abruptly brought the servme to a. close, telling hxs congregation that. he was “ physically in- capable of proceeding.†A few days after- wards the Vicariwas met _by one of his hear- ‘L..-.‘ r d‘ â€"-Itch on humans, horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Warranted by A T1:- Anu’ 11'13 191Ԡby‘nan, Who was one Sunday preach- AL A we :11“ animals JOB DEPARTMENT ! We have just renewed our static ary stock and chants“ othe , 'men will find Our jabbing department replen i s h e d with every thingneeessary to turn out ï¬rst-ciass work at the lowest prices. Billheads, Letterheads, Noteheads, Statements, Circulars, Cards, Posters, Dodgers, In fact everything in the printing line done in the neatest style possible, at the lowest rates and on the shortest notice. '11â€"; Iâ€- ’f'-7W-Ww-=~w.â€"__â€" _ , , We are giving special attention to Sale Bills this fall and any person con- templating holding a. sale will do well to place their order with us. Our bills this fall have been pronounced the most attractive of any print-ed in the district, and our free local notice has given good satisfaction in adver- tising the sales. . “7. ""7‘ We give .3, reduction prices to all churches and tion with bills we publi tainment notices free. ‘ The Reporter. For anything in send to or call on Church Work. reduction on regular robes and m connec- we publish all enter- ; free. ' the printing line A 7, If you have been thinking of placing a Furnace in in ydyp house this fall you will consult your own in- terests by giving us a call before placing your order. .In-Stovzes weï¬can- give you anything from the small- est Box‘S-t‘o‘Ve to the fincst Range manufactured. Don’t forget us in the Tinwape line and Eavetpough- ing. 36,9" George Street, 3 show a large range of styles in Ladies, Misses and Children’s Mantles, Ulsteriand Capes. . H. KELLS8L CO- . S. PICKUP. Peterborougï¬ CASADIAX. Mr. R. M.. Horsey purposes to 0 Kingston Historical Society. 1 V There are over 23.000 proprietoi estate it} the city of Montreal. l Fires have swept over the timbe‘ of Norflern Manitoba, and hav unmense amount of damage. TEE WEEK’SI‘I The British Columbia Meth’odi has chosen a. site 1n New Westm its large prospective building. The congregation of Sn. Georg Montreal, is greatly agitated OV'C vation of a suplioed choir. and members threaten to leave the ch Mr. Robert. Lees. Q» 0-9 < Count? Crown Attorney, who 0 country seventy-six years ago, home, Ottawa. East, Tuaday m< Major-General Bethe!"c left C Monday night, for Winnipeg, ‘0 1 Royal Canadian Dragoons. and; business connected with the milii Rem Charles Cook-aye well-k: reformer. has been vialgmgCanad Their discipline he believes to b! mean between English severity I can laxity. During the quarter endeé Sep‘ exports to the value of $616,463 into the United States from $1 district, being about one tllguea less than for the correspondmg . the previous year. It. is stated that in Ottawa. Mackintosh, M. P. for Ottawa. being made Mr. R9yal’s successm tenant-Governor of the Norah-V torics, will succeed Mr. Schultz ‘ ant-Governox o‘ Mmimba. Fr. Cotton, one of the medica of the Victoria. Industrial echo mad; 3. smiemenc the other do.) annually corroborates the rep< of the boys was “tally poisone¢ received wrong .‘aelicinc by m; suï¬c .in; from diphtheria last I The Quebec Legislature, whi called ior the 92,11 of Novembc. several important. questions :4 including the tax law. the ten four million dollar Mercier loa. reform in the judiciary system- a Mr. IT. G. McConnell, who ! the 12‘ 2.; deemment on a: :xpediznn in the Mackenzie Ri has arrived at Vancouver. A! that he has discovered the an Mackenzie river to be a lake at Findley river. and that. gold m him in abundance for 250 miles ley river. It it- reported that President auct‘efied in purchasing sev but“ ‘11 Europe, which are m ,on t«h‘ir way across the Adam by E“ glish crews. Captain O’Shea, the divoroa Mrs. Fame 11, is dangerousiy i1 A Carvigiï¬rm of ship owne. ad from Rio Janeiro,a. despatc that, .he rebels hum seized barqu: Norma. with a. cargo c Eight ï¬rms owning coal-pit; ton district, opened their collie: she miners returning to work paid before the strike. Fully twelve thousand peop raSunddVrin ~ ictoria. park, at. a! London and heard violent :avour of the striking miners. Amding to information oh '9de Gazette,the Clan nu.- rmrqmized under the direcbu Eg an and Patrick Ford as a l rejectiox of the Home Rule bill of Lords The )5: ï¬sh Board of Agri‘ moved 3‘ angle emkargo ag and an id tfmpe d that if Canal: show at :lcan bill of health againUCanadian estate will a. at an early date. A Vclsh newspaper, the Naticmiists, says that Mr. premised if the “Telsh membt port, a vote of no conï¬dence. into power he would introduc diusm‘ulishment of the Welsi Tun ‘ime of the Lumia. fro: 'o Quay Hook on her last day: thzrteen hours and forty beating the cord held by thirty-nine 'nuces. In one made ï¬â€˜hundred and six: - =.r Alfred Ma'nnev, Gave!- Honduras, who 15 0‘3 his way wresume his ofï¬cial an‘. '63. daan New York tint then Co any could/be enormouslydc wa; communication wereesu Mr. John Redmond, lead nellites, speaking on Mondn Dublin. warned the Irish m1 Iiament against. the deadly p1 ii); the Gladswnian policy flame Rule, while using Iris 9. nxmber of English reforms 3311!!) STATES , The statement is repeated that, a compromise on the SH in sight. Prof, T‘} add], the Londoz who is at ; result in Rachael buried aiéw, and not dug days. Five Chinamen were art-es: Mich., a. few days ago, on th they had been smuggled acn from Canada. The deadlock in the Uni“ ate still continues over the a and the suggestion that the continuoa'z sessxons is not w More that seven 11 ple visited the Worlagsdrï¬i day. It Was nearly morn grounds were cleared of crowd. Senator Hili yesterday p Senate a petition signed by New York business men, repeal of the purchase cm Amongst the passenger; Ma j estic, which arrived .5 1 other day. were the Duke -!r-x-;eph Chamberlain, M. P. rice Harlan. of the United 8 BRITISH.