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Grey Review, 11 Jun 1896, p. 6

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It ls stated that the day prior to the terrible eccident nee: Victom. B.C.. the authorities were warned that the bridge was not sale. l Oman DuMoulin will be consented Bishop of Mann on J mm " The con- enony will take plece in St. Jemee' oathqdral, Toronto. The Hamilton Powder Co. in tttPit t Perfume“ to change the bee 0- we of the mate Mantra). end to Increase its iiapi l. The British f/ttr,,"';',.,',',',",",,',"' with Admiral Mr John tine on board. In arrived " 1mm from Bermuda. My Erskine 5 Also on board. The sebum of nu American vessel to: 21'iM within the three-mile limit lo ramp: " Bum“. The offender in the lowest” schooner Ended: Gnu-o Peter Black. . wealth dtizcn a hrnfmo'N. b'.. was an 1Rhlth'",' rob- hed ot 011,500 at that place. Lord And Lady Abordoen and suite have taken up {heir residence gt the Vino-Regal quarters in the Citadel, Mo. Thomas Funnel], u Canadian tonn- uly of Elma. non Btrattotd. has boon luau-glued in Idaho. by s cowboy um- A dividend of to per cent. has been deel-d bi the liquidators of tht CommercU Bank of Manitou, male xng an ”groans of 80 per cent. pond to the creditors. We: “one About Our Own My. am! I'm. to Unite. In... .0 All M d be - W I. Am In In: he... CANADA. Mackerel no ego“ very plentiful In the wean off nut-x. Mm. Smith. at Burton street. Ham- llton. In. killed by a Grand Trunk can. Lady I r now in London, En - rust}; 333353 to return to Conn}: n . Tho Into John Livingstone ttf Lirto. wol left on auto worth '500,000, ond 0100.000 of bamboo. - --. " is. Stone wiarins any. that tho at. Lou}: tfrnnldo “I: ',tgif22tt ytt- wo o te on vuru m on ' uni (solutes :35: u iunilar (no Vii] befall Canadian cities unless all wires no buried. Mrs. Fisher. of St. CatharineCttad a narrow CSl"D€ from drowning ins wall on Monday. Mrs. Fishet up her ha.- !)st gushed her in, but Fisher's story In ha she fell In, but when the wo- man's cries were heard. and assistance was rendered, Fisher wu found secure- ly bolted in his house, though he must ht" heard his wife’s agonizing upped. Cor help. GREAT BRITAIN. The Queen has [one to BnImorsl. The census of Londm. {not taken. shows . pozgnlation of 4.41 MI, an In- :rease of .523 the. fiir. Mr. E. Stone Wiggins. of Ottawa, china that the tornado which wrought ouch dent motion in St. Louis was 9|!!st l., the network of (slop-3r]: m m in city,and he says asnmi " “to I}!!! bell” Canadian oitia unless all viral no buried. "It Bil ill I lllllllllll. The (nun-(yar-old non of Mr. .Wm. Wlllu. of written, Ont., mot with . torrible death on Saturday. flu-bur- rowed . hole in . pilo of straw In t ml! frame building. His older broth- er playfully not tird to the ”you. and before the tire could be oxtmzmshed the younger boy WIS bumed to death. THE VERY unasi FROM ALL 1113 wow OVER. Mr. Charles Dickens, the Ion of the celebrated novelist, who has been cari- only Ill. is now out of danger. Sir John Millais is suffering Iron incor- of the throat, and it is fond hat, the recent operation was not no- will]. The deathia announced of Professor [award Armitage, the English historc ieal .nd mural pointer. . van lov- utruino yon- of no. a. mil-rial}: of Prin'cesi -htiiura 12rue I meg Clark: iof 30an a an we": eprvn on”! I! Buckinggam palace. There - to be mu. ho“ a "eoneilintion between the on- Iitos and the Dillonitu, Ind the Irish My is more hopelme Iplit than our. Sir J. Rust-ll Reynolds. M. D., Php. niriatt-iu-Ordinary to the Queen's house- ”Id. is dead. He wag sixty-eight you! A consignment of slate: from Cune- de has recently been received in Lon- Ion, end-hes enacted ettention be- eeuse of m excellent quality. Mr. Chamberlain lye: received I do. Ielft ttom the British Afent " Pro. na saymg that ell tho ohenneeberg (been! have been released except the Beatrice Emmi-n, the author of "Ships that Pm in the Night." in Ill. ad has been acumen“! to stop work on her new novel. Lord Leighton'l home in London and alloction of an obta- no for 1310. pp the,. nub-cript n to purchase it ' t e nation is not meeting with much tog-d Windsor. . very rich English no Jeman, has stated . model moon on of his Mtateq, when he (Innings mt only the beat beer, wine. and spu- a. In sold. -- $bxtord Uniytrsitr may. _oox_|forrin3 "dear-J it "tiGo%Fr0iit."u" T: mind States Arttbaaetiddr Buniuzgd trnited' State. hubs-odor Baud. Md “Mr. J.ohn Morley and . Joseph barium The dress in which the M- o! numerous!) wu presented in mid to __ vo_ooat_ two. .ttynqand pounds. while 12 t'JttcPt',SieL"'dfi0 Prot. Darcy Thompson nnd Mr. mr.. "tt, the mtnnlut bu left for An:- t,'i"t to onqmre uni report to the Brit- Govornmcnt whether or not tho ro- 'trustiopy. on seal tubing in Behring Ben m Mutant to: the prononntlon of In! life. Mm. Dyan the London madden!» undo: unto-co to be hanged on June .mndeoqtttmdgttqartrt_dtqBieAdein are.“ and on Wednesday. While in . soon lg 1tlrt. the twisted . know ”and ' throat. and " - -seteeded h stung-ling mu. Tho an"! Cowman Co at yrhierhAU, Btr) yt [whilst at} hot- at] life. Mm. Dyer. th in“: mull ' made I new - pol l . mung}, hadkenhi u not amset.eded The mu! t lick-tho In] Eiii? in chin ittittn nail! 1 irehuff?,) It“. all a. Tht Quepn hu_ fil_n_lly dodgy! mg There is an enormous strike In the may, ind. in London. and shout. My housand men are out of work. In cause pt _the troublp is . donut! glam. is chic! -netar.. I to- Inllpn setting forth was“!!! 'tlfuti people nhonld nettle that na- n] if new without my; to an NC. at! that 3 perm uibund dim M Frank Evans, nod 29, was. instantly killed and five men seriously injured!) 5 boiler explosion in Scudder’s unwind! at cur City, lil., on Wednesday. Airy. W. H. Banner, agofi 22, Fe killed by a fall from a parachute WWI" making a balloon “amnion at Fairr Grove, mu Baltimore. on Thumdar. Lord Russell. the Lord Chief Justice ot England. will address the sump! npetmg od the American Bar Amour tum, to be held st Saratoga, N.Y.. on August 18th. . . As the result of an inreatieyy.oet, it has been aswrtainad that one-third of the children at one of the gmmpal grammar schools of Chicago d new "seen; live sheeparhog. By .tho explusion ot a gasolem stove In Chicago on Sunday four when of 3 family. named Mann were killed. and the fifth so badly burnt that death in almost certain. _ Grace Behlomtbeok, a Chicago_ girl of trauma. twice attempted swords in the lagoon in Jackson’s park becepee her mother ave beta severe whipping and turned 'il2 out of doors. St. Louie. Md., is threatened with a recurrence of the flood of tour you: muggy}: property. to the value of All the rye whiskey distiller. in the Eastern States wilt Mrtt'l operations fr, one year from the st of Septem- President Cleveland he signed the Acts. to authorize the construction of a bridge over the Niagara river trom Lewxston. N.Y.. to Queenston, Ont. M. Henri Declandrca, astronomer of the Paris Observatory, mad throng Now York on Sunday on him way Japan to oblorVe the coupe! ot the sun which occurs in August. for the lettlcment of (“mute- between Annie; tnd Great Brian: should be Col. Joe Lotte]. the smallest perfectly formed man in the world, has ""1.r.nytf- ed himself an I Republican gandxdatp for Mayor of t8tyitrfitsid, Ohio. He " 83 years old and 46 inehea tall. Thanked. _ UNITED STATES. f Over 8,000 immigrants arrived at 1'!" York from Europo on Monday. Rota Field. the well-known America: ionrnnlbt. died in Honolulu on Mir the 9th of pneumonia. Thomas A. Edison and Nikola Teal: on reported at New York to be work- mg on a. new tieetries lamp. Mark B. (i'Brlck") Pmy, an old- time and well-known journalist died on Stturdny in his bum. in iiraiiifiDrr. I.'yohiyitimtists opened their seventh national convention at Pittsburg, Pa., on Wednesday. H. L. Cutie, in In M- dress of welcome. said the liquor trutitt was "the greatest foe ot God and human- ity ever invented in hell or patented on earth." Colonel Joe Lotte], the smallest por- toctly formed mu: in the world, has at;- nounced himself so a Ropublican candi- date for Mayor of Springfield, o., next spring. The Colonel is only 46 [when toll, and is 63 your: old. He served one term in Council. Mrs. Mark Frost drowned her two chddrcn. then suicided. at Cleveland. our Bolton, Mo., on Wednesday. R.ov. Francis Herman. a tgoandi- navuan. jg charged st Sclt Lake City, Utah, with the murder at seven persona. Mrs. John M. cu, owne the Henri Clay farm in Kentucky. She has Inc 3 tender feeling for her stock that nine has provided for the future of all the 'uptrannuatotl animule on the place by lowing each 850 in her will, so that they may receive good care till death ensues. A novel institution which has re- oently been inaugurated in New Y_ork is th Dogs’ Toilet Club, where fashion- able la ion who go out to shop may leave their rat on: to undergo the operation o 't,ty,firQys brushing. combing, and clipping whi 0 their mu- tresaea attend to their purchases. Two troops of ttg have been or- dered [tom Fort Cus or, Mont., to gather the Cree Indians for 1sxport.e. tion to Canada. The Cree: PV they will not. go lunlessL fhnttittIr.et9/Ps _an 'Rt' nest: for their participation in the Miuiitoba rebellion. f this in not; equated they will take to the noun- tains and become "bad Indians." According to the reports of the com- mercial agencies there is no change for the better in business across the line. One principal factor in the present dul- ness is the doubt existing as to pos- 2?uti/,ie,tl, eventualities. Products all roun sre weak. wheat has fallen, and with goods mostly in ample supply and s light general demand, "iht,ti'ftt,iiu,t 'griul,uti,ie, is slack. The encamry tor th men's and women's recs goods appears to be unprecedently low: cottons and woollsns ere quiet, Ind pmyniills us 131th closed or work.. ing - tuut-tinks.' mi; iGrt" iGfiia manufacturer; have orders that will teke name time to fill, but spin in other utters cutters ere being die- eheraeg, u the makers hove over-Men the requirements of their customers. GENERAL Germany has u wer footing of Moo,- 000 men. There no great rejoicing: " Frieda riohsruhe over .the birth of the tint grandson to Prune Bismarck. It is reported In London that 25.- one cyclist. of both sexes rod. our Ripley road. Surrey, on Sunday. mums. hue scam been repulsed by Capt. Plumes"- form near Bula- wayo. There have been serious cholera riot: in Cairo. “Id the riotau had to be dil- poned by the police. The telegraph department of the Chilinn Government has been defrauded of more than 100.000 pesos. President Kruger. of the Trunvnl Republic. is ill. The harem of mortality from mull- pox and yellow fever in the hospitals tlor. the Troohe creates than in The Albanians have petitioned the Porto for reforms. and if these no ro- tuned they intend to revolt to regain their former martial. Blngspo_ GA; In} Aiiur Eair, "ieiGiih"o'ru" a Montana histamine! fl%'h plunder- ed by the natives. A report st Imdon tram Madrid con- firmts the rumour that Gen. Weller In. resolved to resign the ttttmm" of the Spanish tome- rn Cubs. Barney Barnum bu unharmed .26.- QOto the fund to myths tins of the Imprisoned member. of the Reform Committee st Johnnubm. Dr. Lunchdd's anti-mietrottitttnt has bean Introduced into lover-.1 Gama: began. with the but ”his m- an! ' u: the treatment of consumption. W'- u-duou ince- in his tenant Anus-inn “3’13" oom- pletoly “busted him, and in has been: compelled to one“ att his mtg. The Our has ted M. With. mm of I" 01 State, u a mud for an“ and s token of his Misty. will Invent. It in mud an m in“ I. The Britgh tgrquogohn My,“ build t nlhn don: the Oxus to Kar- ti'; b'iii'5iE', tht,,tt.1'u,,?rge'h at: n me o - 't2,'NU1',f.t “has?" This new Ruskin wnnhip. the R” “In. noontly hunched st Cronstadt, but 3 ditrpiaisissnt-ot 12,195 tons. We 000 hone-power, and s reputed speed 01 twenty-tour knots. . It In mud that the Marqma de Mom bu turned for the Soudtut to consult with tho Arab leaders, and may 013mb- in the path of Eng- " Adv-not. no Great P0puln my " Wind " the - Coronation Fem In Marked by a nu! Crtqtm--rtte Cur “’ltnenel the Dunner. A despatch from Moscow saytc--The popular fate of the coronation ceremon- in, at which between £00,000 end 500,- 000 people were fed and indulged in all ports of merry-making “as held on Sat- nrdey on the Hodyneky Plain, opposite the Petroftsky place, and was the scene of the first fatalities that have marked the coronation festivities. The tree feast, which has elwaye been the popu- lar teeture of coronations. has hitherto (lflIlil DEATH M! MOSCOW been the occasion of . great deal of orowdipg and good nttured fighting for pluses on the part at the hundreds of thousands ot guests of the city, but no such gathering was ever witnessed on the Hodynsky Plain, which has alwqya been the scene of the popular antenna- ments that have marked eoronations,aa that which assembled to-day. OVER A THOUSAND LIVES SACRI- - FICED AT THE FEAST. The impending trouble has broken out In Crete. The Turkish soldlery in Canes have broken through all_ re stmint, and ere mussel-in: and pulse- ing the Christians. British wirshiisa m hurrying to the scene. One of the most famous painters of Bwadea. Marten Eskii at2."tt. died " tow dsys ego in Stockholm.“ 1s studnel were mostly historical. Wings was " gestsold, and was a member of many wediah societies. THE CROWDS which began coming long before day- light, finally bei'ame so dense and so eager to obtain access to the free food and beer, and the free amusements, that they could not be controlled. Men, wo- men and children were thrown down and trampled upon were either badly injured or "aiilr,'%i'iciGiri had their lives crushed oat of them by the fear- ful pressure of the vast crowd. The police and military finally succeeded in scattering the multitude so that there was no further danger, when it was found that over one thousand persons HAD BEEN KILLED. The feast was held in the presence of the Czar and a distinguished com- pany of guests, who occupied seats in a large pavilion especial y erected for th%heu ion. Hodynsk Pl . h great y am, w ereon Napoleon massed his Pit', before marching into the city of oscow. is flanked on the aides by the Exhibition buildings and the Moscow race course, and extends Ptehiet into the coun- try. Upon it, besides he multitude of tttt who enjoyed the hospitality of he city in eating. drinking and in- dulging in all sot-ts of games and wit- nessing various performances. were en- consisting of 83 battalions of infantry 80 squadrons, of cavulry, , aotnias of Cossacks and 14 batteries of nrtillery. which the Emperor will review on Jun. T,thasiaatdaftot the. feta. . . .. The part of the plsyia.detrout1 to the testiv'mea was direistly 211 front of the palace. This wide, tp'asp-eovered space was enclosed with Venetian mats, with! buntim. and shield: bearing We arms of the various cities and provmoea of Russia, and_within were booths. tables, isrrisusu, swings. obo., ALMOST INNUMERABLE. Surrounding these were hundreds of wooden booths filled with food, such as bread, cakes. sausages, meat pies, otc.. and in each boot. WIS an im- mense cask of malt liquor or mead. the food and drink being free to all who chose to oqme gnu pagtake of it. TORTURED BIS NEPHEW TO DEATH, Throughout the night there was a constant strum} of people making their way to the plum, in order to be inthe fore front when the food and presents should be ready for distribution, and no densea mass of people M. had gath- ered there even 1n the early houre of the morning was never witnessed in Russia. While the rush was most intense and the curses. shriek: and howls of pain were at their has!“ an unknown wo- man wee delivere__ ot s Milt, on the " Alaskan Indian the! to Be Tried '.ror . Cruel larder. In 5.11 at Juneau, Alaska. awaiting trial on the charge of mutant in Chief Ye Teotloch, the Tyee of the Hoomn Indium. A small tribe ot cover“ hun- dred memben. occupyink chiekikott lie The offence with which the old chief in charged is the murder, by torture. of hu, nephew. whom be accused of witchcraft. The chief had a disease " fecting his right leg, which had gradu- elly eaten the great part away. He 'dreuned that his nephew had bewitch- ed him, and on the strength of this he proceeded to inflict punishment due 5:13, Uiik 133565115 ind mm we" trampled to death. J uneau. The vipt.im.'1s.knee .mro bent close bpck. and in this positnog be was bound tightly to . tree. An Iron land m then placed around big face, smkina in- to the nuns and comma the (is, and thin was .190 undo fast to t tree. so thgt b w!- gnnble to move his head In guy duectlou. He was left in this paltwn to starve to death. He lived tite days. Ho “manhunt twenty you: i of use: "iraiHaa t? the name chief put two women of ill-tribe. to death in the m manor. Crime. of. thatipd no not uncommon “china” Alaska Indiana. Thgmdowott deadmsn was trgT,id,t,'l a the chic! and in now. V th two of other wham- m bk uptivity voluntarily. _ "ateye-Tt moms wick“ to eat those dsat little gig-inc hub: that who! A VAST ARMY Ol? SOLDIERS AN ILLUSION DISPELLED. about 100 miiea to the south of id.NiFt' worry. dear, they m can while they m an. to m- 15631;;, H "aurirAilrrountid C'. I ing of purloimng the foot coverings of l, ‘ulyone, and there is many a to.r.eigsy.sr 11 who has had to bobble back to his ship b. j in I. fair of uncomfortable shoes of qr- tb 1 manta manufacture, purchased speedily ir jmd at a dozen times their actual val.. Kt [ ue_in some shop neer tht, mosgug. .. THE UITY 0F PORT SAID IT IS SAID TO BE THE WICKEDEST PLACE ON EARTH. he of the TermttMt2 of no he: Ctnat- There " no law, no let-IIHOllo I. mm "ree-hee on " Every in - Die Ellie! or Delhi-In Trent-I or " ver Within a Few Years. On the baking and. " tho south- east corner of the Mediterranean. Just when the Suez Canal gives berth to tons of steamers. ship. and ever! ”It of cult, lies Port Said. the wickedest city in the whole world. It is not lightly nor vainly that thin dirty, unattractive town on the border- land between Ania sud Atria. hilt- mud Walla and half brick, has been ttir- on this nuns. for if over a locality do- nned such an opprobriouts designation it b this same Port Said. Not in any single particular has Port Said any advantages, commercial or " mpherle. Seven months in the year it is piping hot and tbver-trreeding, the other five months hardly less dangerous to health. Trading or business there is almost none in the ordinary way. not even of the oriental sort. Few cities, indeed. have so little to offer in the way of shops and goods for sale. Port Said's sole business importance, in fact, in simply that it serves as a port of call for the vessels just coming out of the Suez canal. There are 16,000 or 20,000 people in the town who are permanent residents. but them not being tusy-buaineatr to speak of, four-fifths of these lead idle. wandering. dissipated lives. Their numbers are constantly added to, for, With the arrival of every ship in the 1oadstead--a ship is always bound to stay there ten or a dozen hours " least --orXbw and passengers come ashore for strolls through the dirty streets. and the lower-minded of them DRINK AND GAMBLE Under these conditions there has sprung up a most alarming state of continued and constant“ immorality. which never lesaenSmut increases year- ly. No law, no regulations. no police tome hold any of these debaucheriea in check. All is open and free. Vice not 9nly_exisu. but flaunts itself on every .No other city offers a. like soil for woe to grow in. Irregularly Port. Said has sprung up since the opening of the Suez canal, when it was only a. handful ot mud huts on the Mediter- ranean shores, until the present time, when it is u populous city, while still 3 straggling oriental village, of miles of (smoked streets, narrow lanes with pony a turn (ending for the most part Ln cul ft 'stsckts),_apd trripylookimr by- wags, between 'dlrty Walls. -- - gulls/3: trtreet in 11Ie whole town in ttys dens that dot the town on every can boast of such a thing as a pave- ment. Even the chief avenue. the Rue de Commerce, is ankle deep in dust and sand. and seems more like a slum quar- ter of a European city than the chief ugery pf any_metrgp91_1.s,however small. u all of Port Shid there are only two buildings that command attention from the visitor-the Casino and 5 big mosque in the Arab quarter of the town. The Casino in the great sunbl- mg hell at this and of the Mediterran- ean shore. and to it flock all of the gamblers of that part of.the world, mums there in' the dirty, gaudy l to put down their ill-trotted gold pieces upon the faded green cloth. It " a Monte Carlo, with all the charms of its ayuritieduaruyianots and elegah- oe gonef a tawdry flaw, frequented by the lowest types. t is there that the ttttset temrs, of which Port Said, is in (he Arab quarter has but one real- ly mwrestinc feature, and that is a. feature filled with unpleasantnesa. The traveler who goes to visit it tweed!) necessarily to mks off his shoes. in aqcordanoe with the Moslem rite, and his only safety is to carry them as he wandem about. For the pllfering Arabs in thiy qutrtrr of t_he town think; noth: full, omnirio mhuander away what they have gamed from the pockets of sym- pathizing visitors. Two things trp to keep Port Said the wickedest city in existence, one being the climate, which makes hard drinking a necessity for the residents, and the other the fact: that for some reason or other the off-scouring of all the mtions near by pour themselves into it. Italians, Russians. Austriuus,Turlrts, Abyssinian, Egyptians. Arabs, Span- iards. Frenchmen and even in few de- graded Britisberh, are to he found in every corner of this grofligete settle- ment, ell of the worn fat', their re- spective nations can p nee, black- lest. Windlers. gamblers, forgers, mur- derers and professional boggy-s whose at: have failed elsewhere. ith them have cane by hundreds women of pre- cisely the same type whose one aim in to steer clear of any sort of decent liv- Thu 38319 da innumerable. and as can well be understood. they are alway- syei1_ptstmnia.ed., Tl.tjs1aiPttt_.f,tet? iiiiiriha Taa, on? lioctrine day by day unto grey upop izmoeeet. tourigts. burning sends to drink to nvoid the fever, which is always A PRESENT DANGER. Somehow the degraded and vicious of the populquop-or about four-fifths of the -inubit?n.ty-manturt to stand thin climate end live year after year. but the decent People .who have to stay in Port Said or busmees reasons find it imposible u e general thing to keep both lobe!- and healthy. The: have to chemo between the two, an it is a. cgmmon saying um tige out of every ax men who so to live In Port Said die eigher of delirium tremens. or fever within A few yelp-s. . . . . The most of them succumb quickly to the temptations of the place. and join in the great progessmns of dissipa- tion and riotous Hung. The vice is tg,', the reverse of gil ed, but after a rt3,i,ipiltut,t,,tt,'.f,niit,,"tt.uotu',t mind it. hen us " " true, many Reputable people dying in. the town, bat they nuke no Impression on the my "i*a.ettepett. a .. m " .W..- __.'-'---"- ___. The officials of Port Baid either do not an or also they have determined that it is better for than financinll to take no notice of the evils aromas them. Certainly no attpmpta are being made to improve the city in any wt . nrt in and d3, gut gwindha m JIT. ed In the open at without the mama attempt " dunks, The, loud-7 mentoring. the noise into led with feminine genes made house wine, float out into the night et e hours. and the trendy of tho settlement one. on unchecked. may ehnwd and an- THE MOSQUE "maxim t111trtttp ttgtt?it.'ta,t2 "Wanna [nu vw,v.- -- ._- --- countle- sum: hon. and their unecon- sora we still heating at the old game. The mingling was from every car- nor of the globe u probably more re- mu-kablo gt Port Said than in any cher spot m the world. It is no won- .. - . ' --- 's " .0 on war! (Bo-mum!) Many Allen“. M law to no Idle. According to report: received st tho Fisheries Department a Ott-awn. the two Dominion cruiser- on the treat ' at. doing attend“ work in pre- venting poaching by United Stat- M cry beau. It h “canned that the United States fishermen on Lake Erie are thin year adopting new methodnot buoying their guns: of nets by mills invisible buoys or floats rendering it necessary for the cruise! Petrol, which is patrolling that lake, to use grappling can. For two or three weeks put the PetreN men have been laboriously $53)le for nets which it in alleged .ve been illegal? placed in the Cana- dian waters of La. e Erie, but the Unit- ed States moms have taken warning. Early in k before the Petrol artw- yi on the fits magi-cud; some h- mg appears to ve been done in our watprs, a tug from Erie City., Penn. talnng from the Canadian side seven or ought tons of herring. For some weakened: the United Sty-tea tugs Ierts ed States fishermen openly state that unless thef can take fiah on the Camp than side t is no use fishing, " they lose money. The Fisheries Dyspertmeu,t with its cruisers is thus rendering good service to our fishermen in thus ef- fgw'tuslly preventing the depletion_ of fish In Camdian waters by United States poachers. Lightning Struck The. " the In. “a: "ey ere Useless. A despatch from Lockport, N Y., says:-Many reports as to the curious I effects and freaks of lightning are read i in the newspapers, but South Royalton 1 comes to the front with a. unique phase '; of the tricks of an electric storm. Dur- 1 ing the storm Tuesday night the barn l of August Jones, located near SouthI Royalton, was struck by lightning. Ai neighbor who was near the place etf the time said the barn seemed surround- I ed for an instant with tongues of flame. They were gone in a moment. He ex- I pected to see the building burst into; flame, but nothing of the .kind My. gamed. The next _morning Farmer,‘ ones went into hit; barn 0 look for: maria of the lightning: course, after t he had been told that t e barn had been struck. No traces could he discover and he began to regard the whole mat- ter as a hoax. But it remained for his horses to convince him to the con- trary. He spoke to the animals but there was not the usual response. Not until they saw the farmer did they denote that they were aware of hin presence. Later in the day when he attempted to work the team he found to his utter surprise that the poor beasts were deaf an adders. N2 .to to-day they had not recovered t etr hearing. and it is believed that they are perm I nently deaf. l been laid up, doing nothing, as when their operations are confined to the Am- erlcan portions of the lake their catchy: are go small that it does not my. tum; A Terrible Archie-l In a Prmtmq Iowa at Baltimore-T-teen Employee Seriously Injured. A despatch from Baltimore Barr.-- The passenger elevator of the Frieden- wald Printing Co. fell from the fourth floor to the basement with an awful crash on Wednesday morning. Four- teen men and women were in the car as it went down the shaft. The elo- vetor conductor had a miraculous eo- capo. coming out uninjured. The other 18 persons were terribly injured, brok- en legs and arms btiryr the fate of many. Two of the injured are in a dying -.w9di.ti°n-,,., Altyea_,rrrPpI: in 'ured. They will probably die. TB'e victims were. conveyed to the Maryland University Hespital, many of them being uncommon; others shrieked like mad. The .injuned were all employers. of the printing company. and were going to ghelr workroom: on the top floor to begin their day'- labor. Riga? esT'ESa'T'rib bmken and bath feet crushed; Mary Jackson, aged 46 had bottrulega b.ryren apt} . wipe Be sure and attend strictly to your own work; let others do them. Be kind to those around you. Be agreeable and accommodating " names. t d . b . " your pee urine unne- houra. Be sensible end keep any (tom the duke of others. Be neat about [our work. Be amblgipua t1CunprWe. . A FEW HINTS TO EMPLOYES. Be on time at your post of duty. Bo respectful to your employon. Be mum about all matters planning through your hands. Be ua about all office business. let others do_the_te|_ling.. .- . m... ‘etead ex rt moveilent in sole. Hide- Be sensible and keep away from the . em 139011?! e little off in Chloego. but desks of others. ork l the late :4me in steadily held on spot, Be neat pbout r.our w . and tunnel: are bums rather mot» Be ambitious to 'ITIS,'; " at “Unruly. Receipt: of cement and tire Be humble rather t an LS', a; brick. tor the week he" been let ' but Be studious that F.ou m.” ,lrf,'l animal-.1 bum he- been light. mm. intricacies f. the busmeu In , ite, hardware show Just e quiet move- e . . "fd",'),.'?,',,',",, in getting out Four work. I PhPt in. Ml iota.] oiu. mints end Be prompt in getting out (our work, "proeraayuirtioe m the the of time." Be orderly about your desk. Bis neat about. your dress. Be of good pnnciplp; nevu- coin to- vor with your supenorl tbeh, practising treachermwrds 10”..“ 0' chm» office; leave that tor other tmaine. ttours. Boot such “to 1.n,pout.tut'eottr- rounding- that whxle with them you will be mod. and when trt you will ho regretted u s mun (that! and conscientious cmploye. Li,'i,iriiliiigi/ieii ',Gisvir 'suffir-rktiiiid 'iiifiG indulge in wonty. . Be sure and_ shay noWvari.tiet in CANNOT FISH IN OUR WATERS. Recogiwd pmbityJa an M 1 on .-m Rocker. THE ELEVATOR FELL. HORSES MADE DEAF. laints are numerous in some lines. Cell foam on: reported at 51-2 per cent. and discounts at 6 to 7 per cent. White wheat is about ge. lower et Ontario points, No. 2 being quoted at.7oc., and 'yers little moving at this price. Flour 'is very dull and requirements of mili- as are necessarily curtailed. The price of wheat is still Move on export basis. There is an edvance in British consuls. and Canadian bonds end debentures are higher on the London market. The only notable change in the epeculetive market is en . edvenoe in Cen- edinn Pacific, _which is selling et (be highest quotations ot the yeer. The demand is aid to be My on Dutch Account. I Advices from Montreal ere to the ' Utect that there is little chance to note ' in the volumne of trede or the aenerel 'situation. The dry goods warehouse- ere showing rather less bustle with the advancing season, end with nuny hous- es limpet-puma ere being made for letoc taking after which trevellere lwill be getting out with lull line- of fell emplu._ Money beeps coming in well in this line, and peylnenu (or the month ere reported much ahead ot May. 21895. Groceries rule quiet. Some few moderete Helen ot new Japan ten are imported " tram au. to 40e. tiugam l, “PM!" very dull. the demand et the ne- 3 [memes being higher then ever. and the _ whet in week. though eeotethxu we nominally unchanged.' A noble (may: l Bethune: Announce- e alight decline in Whole-es. the quotation bin: now el- leven cents. tint out. In leether there ll rether more doing. eone air aloe {at up" trgisplnng. end there in 7 e _, A London sarbietrram nyl: Mr. uNeville Lubbock, member of one ofthe ii: FIELD or comm lam. [tom of Interest“ tho 3", Blame-I9 A .- " 37:05;er mum mm the cage Incline period ot Inat 10-3 'i)1i'iiF"si'l)h"lu tho an. Pirie" m . There m a he!” of 1.3".” bushels last week in the visible murplr of wheat in the United State- sud Canada. and the total is now “my! bushels as compared with 6t,244,000 . "" ago, and 01,829,000 two you: an. The amount of wheat on - " Europe is 81,280,000 hut-eh. and In- crease of 1.280,000 bushels for the week. A year ago the amount silent wu M,- 820,000 bushels. Corn on puns. to Burg? 7,520,000 bushels. s m of 640, bushels for the Week. SG'14 as!) the amount afloat was " .000' bushels. The world’. shipments of wheat during the weak were 8.300.000 bushels. .- An English inventor prom mutil- lxe waste heaps by mun: them into concrete bricks. 'Hin idea in to turn to account any sort of was“, even my from dtstructoly by mixing in oertun primrtwns either deatructor aha. irl _ rs, GNPQipc's aap.d Qua. tee see, hard Gisdriairiir' flip ings, or save!)- fr, refuse, with Ulf, Ba: or hydmplm 9. The mixture in shovelod mm ”one”. and afterward. pused through a brick was? or block. may bts made from the pro not in mouldq are“. Thare, are staked or dried An open 'l/fi, Pt .l?ffli legal, e,tirrtge 0: mary no -ma x ' namely. as ting, 'te"ii,1i?i'f?)'i3ei?i',ii'i, no avoid- 9d. The bloc or bricks “mm harden chief colonial sugar firm. and Clair- man of the \Vestl Iritditthe fe,'hel1th1,t said the sugar supp y o t wor July 1894, to July 1895, was ab.out 800,000 tone in excees of axsntsumrttop. The supply from July, 1893. to July 1896, was estimated it 1A00.s,0.00 to” under the preceding Bear. 'lhe ow.- 000 excess did not cut we to carry over that year, and for the followmg {an it was difficult to see how nnyt mg like an adequate supgly could be forthcoming. Prices. t refore must rise. When asked what could be done to meet the inadequate supply. Mr. Lubbock said: "There is nothmghfor it but a reduction to consumption which can be best brought about by higher prices. “Stocks are now run- ning low and will continue to do .0 re- pidly. The visible supply of the world. now about 1,900,000 tone, would be re- duced to about 800.000 tons by October." The business during the week at To- ronto was of moderate volume only. The prespcct for the immediate future is not very encouraging owing to the nee: apptoeoh of the elections. Capt- talista am not disposed to commit them- selves, but the situation is likely to im- prove after the 28rd. There will be un- certainty too until the crops are assur- ed. Indications point to A large quan- tity of wheat being left over rem tin season. and the low pnees' " 'drill t ere due to 'sueh agaibuity. iearty all deserfpt.ioms.of rmers' produce are extremely tow tn price and the agricul- turel community is suitering to e greet extent in consequence. Thin in id course ott-oet_in e measure by the extremely tow prices for manufacturer. and general merchandise. Business geople are cautious and buying only rom_hand to_mouth. L','l',llJd ere iii _ atroUr "Tio" GoiiitTrwTia __ {hey are ready for an. _ _ showing samples of 'r'.'ue,idt for aut- tuna and winter wear, C orders as yet. are restricted. There are no particular features in groceries or hardware. while some Improvement is noted in leather tel. hides. Parmenta.dm (air, _buL com: _ fl, - '___- -v~- van. D! "MI has which have than; dir"' activity for some weeks. as showing lacun- ing demand with the advancing m- son. Cod oil is easier Gaps oil of good unlity being now edema In Quins " ili,'iir,'t,i',f,i “rat 'o/tPvP/ii-iii." 't'lt w been ditch-rand" ingot! order. and in mm“ 'tuse WWW" but Q, _'i'iiit,'i,f,Ct',i)ti,t',t,ttrt,] iliifeilts " "I: v m v 9mm Indjubhthlt a. mat." " States and now 51,298.00. ah tugu4,000 . mo you! "e. on - " bell, and In- [ for the weak. diqat W“ “l. n pal-38‘ " . tue".? of delightful ing the " 11!: DAY ( . From the earii, spring. when Natur vitatiom, until all fo the wood. fun laughter of boys up you“. (or wlm do "an when in thr. ttgage m o 'iartr wool ' tmng Will“ or my,“ tunnel. LIPS eelue, mt it mm . the water. the can In”: with the oomfn Otte known. the mt ee, up water is worse t Extra wraps should an: a number may er All a n at bomb. cozy earned. A hammock or W Cart m1 “one. Wet “Lax Ila-Ilka for t - The pink. lips, ha With bat-uh us ti Mad ting light that Chm " the gold of the 2 litth me. smile I For -how--l k I feel in my soul, " That angel.- am 11 I feel that the gates Are use: than I That the light of the or world. Lib the dawn in h u THE CHILI The” in nothing nu Andjothing on I' [on {In of the li; Than the smile of there are luis grey' some hing urea Few thugs um l In these occaqiogtq chi. ken. Will: h show pad m erattin pup where it cunnut ti other visnds. an no relished. . If convenient, a made and comic I delightful chance lamomdo. Cram tightly-cork“ 1.0m scald“, and will l horn and wngon l be convenient to I " coftoe rt lee wt be than water, he‘lppl coo Ipivien an god pm at tirtrt Wort- mule For all that, ever a dainty and an 80KB PR WM C.ire.--Be to: to u cream; a gradutlly and he 091th a " oughly mm Thee add C HI Then add one nnl milk. one poturl a an! her until li put in the pans an. kit); two temp er. net the . {our in the hat n a moderate o Orange Short baking you!“ . this“ baking p In; " tollovm: in; very careful chop tine nad aw “byte 1ttt'itt, in. I. the mi dl th the. when ttttft, at whi Four or n Cinnunon Roll: out. in long. Inn Ir spread with . brown sugar and getttee ca highly mu. Roll them the edges and bake in 3 hot km the top mum roe Polish "ru.--,' “I out it In Brunt each an: the Saint; with - Sicko I“ . t'1Hu"Jrui of 1 than - Id THE qua an Hrs cud Ol min ground can.” all I building, f {um-60W __ you! I l' mp sessonea. 9: n muyonnul l mntre, sppel m u ooir C rater. " in; them bed. 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