At two o‘clock on a recent morning t gentleman of New Orleans left his club in that city with a friend, and, the latter re- turning for his cane, the former concealed himself in the bottom of the hig box that holds the balancing weights of the ele 'ntor and is culled a. “litt case." The friend came lvlluli and went in 'ny disgusted at ï¬nding no traces of the jolly joker. The latter, as he entered the lift case, had closed the door. He tried to open it, hut he could not, for it opened without :1 key only from the outside He laughed heartily to see the hiter hit, un- til presently he heard a, noise. which he euuld not misinterpret The lift \ 'us Slowly Iulling down from the ionrtli floor, , He, in groping for the door, had pulled the rope whieh set it free. Death stared him in the face, for that immense mass oiirén would inevitably crush him its flat as a, pancake, and that by a slow torture that would make dying seem an agony of horrors. He became frantic with fear, He flung himself against the door of his life ease as only despair could do; he shrieked for help. His shrieks were heard by the janitor, who found him in a swoon and dragged him out when the lift was only 15 feet allâ€. A physician was summbned. Consciousness was restored. The unfortunate gentleman sprang to his feet and screamed incoherently, with wild gestures. He vas‘erazy. l1 there remains a shadow of a doubt akwut the value of our Arctic possesions this should dispel it. We can now perceive what we ‘ are lost by being compelled to part with the yet-to-he flowery ï¬elds of “’ruugel Land, and what- a glorious heritage remains to us in the proprietorship of the North Pole. \Vho can tell how many thriving millions will in a few years hence liud a home among the Arctic islands, whose fertile fields are now covered with ice, and where aurora- horealis waste their ï¬reworks on the unap- prcciatire polar bear"! \Vhat a country for varied resources Canada will then he- come. The North Pole and the Arctic islands will grow wheat and timber, while we at the equator will send them rice, sugar, oranges, lemons, bananas, cocoanuts, palm-leaf fans, tobacco, and cigars. “"0 shall shade our streets with orange and ï¬g trees, which will‘ he the delight of the small b0 ' ; we shall pull down our brick and stone houses and. dwell in houses of lattice-work over-grown with flowers ; we shall dig potatoes already roasted, and our hens will lay eggs for us already boiled; the coal duty will be abolishâ€" ed, because we won’t need fuel ;in winter we shall wear linen dusters instead of tweed ulsters, and in summe 'array ourselves in the airy costume of Venus ; and we shall go a- stmu'herrying on Christmas day instead of to a skating rink. It will indeed be a. delightful consummation. The only dark- solnc feature of the prospect is that, like all equatorial races, our faces may turn black. TH E PROPH EUY. “(9ctobcr llth, 1877, was superior plane- tary coniucation. There was then a change in the inclination of the earth to the sunâ€"«in the inclination of the axis of the earth to the sunâ€"a change in the parallelism of the axis of relation of the earth. The zones of the earth were changed. The new equatorial 32.5508 right through the United States. and iron) Boston to the English channel. The entire United States and Canada is in the torrid zone. The mean animal temperature of Canada has increased two degrees, equal to eight degrees, since 1877. You will now have all the distinguishing characteristics and meteorological phenomena of the tropics and torrid zone. In 1884 it will average 60 degrees, when all kinds of tropical fruits and productions can be raised successfully in the United States and Canada. In 1880 you will have the full blaze of an unclouded equatorial sun. 1 predicted and published the Michigan and Canada forest ï¬res in [57S] and hereby give notice that you will have a repetition of them in the near future. Let some of the learned men of Torontovcrify the calculation as to the augmented heat of Canada. Compare with the following :A- Mean temperature at Cleveland. Ohio, taken from tables kept for twenty-seven consecu- tive years; change. ()ct. llth. 1877, since then compa: ed with the preceding four years. For {our years January is 7.5!!“ hotter, February 1:}.50’ hotter, March 14.76’ hot- tcr, April 20.79‘ hotter, May 11.46" hot- ter, June, singular to say. is H.922" colder, July 4.09" hotter, August 4.25“ hotter, September, 8.83“ hotter, October 20.12“ hotter, November ‘2’ hotter ; for three years December is 4.72" colder. Next summer [1882) will he the hottest in the history of Canada (to that date), heat increasing 2“ annually. Yearly mean temperature on the old equatorial line, 80' : mean temperature on the 40th parallel of latitude, 54†; SO†minus 5-} equals 2(3‘. divided by '2’, pre sent annual incrcasc, equals thirteen years, added to All. 1877. when the change took place, equals A.I). 1891). when the heat on the new equatorial line will equal that which prevailed on the old equator; or in nine years from this time, A.l). 1881, the United States and Canada will have the full blaze 01‘ an nncloudcd equatorial sun. In three years more it will average 60’, when all kinds of tropical fruits and productions can ,hc raised successfully. That yearly mean \vill he suflicicnt to give nature a tropical . aspect." ‘ “72134! 1:! Cleveland ASf-l‘onomel' Predicts 0f Till". youth who “ sows wild oats" is apt to Ma’s Climate. | mix in more or less tears. Vennor, Moses Oates, Mother Shipton,01d [’rohs, and all the lesser constellations doing business in the prophetic line, may now pre- Tazo to be obscured in the mists of their own i‘isigniï¬cmiceâ€"to be eclipsed, as it were, by nitright particular star in the weather busi- ness, whose ef‘fulgence has just begun to struth the western horizon. Such an act on his part may ap ear to he a slight contradic- tion of Nature; ut the theory of the gentle- man in question, who bears the name of Blake, shows that Nature has just undergone such revolutions that it ‘need not be less sur- prising to ï¬nd a star rising in the west than tonmnufactureeheese out of moonheams. At the beginning of what might otherwise have been a severe winter, it must be extremely assuring to the people of Canada to read the following comforting announcement contain- ml in a letter, addressed by the gentleman, "A. M. Blake, astronomer, South Cleveland, Cnyahoga County, Ohio,†to the editor of the ï¬lm'l :wâ€"A A Rather Awkward Position A STARTLING DISCOVERY. ()(‘Il( MU’JULTS FUTUKI' «.0 <O'b Ask your (lnulnr for “ (‘ustorinc“ Machinp Oil and see thnt the burrql is bruudm “ Uaslormc. as none other ls genuine Ingenious Invention. Nome shrewd Yankee has invented a key that will wiml any watch; it is a neat at- tachment to a charm. and is said to work like a charm. So does that grand Key to Healthâ€"ABurdock Blood Bitters, the greatest discovery of the age. It unlocks all the se- cretions, and cleanses and invigorates the 011-. tire system. Sample bottle, 10 cents; large size, $1.00 of all medicine dealers. 'l‘umnm Ui] (fumpzmy :11‘0_s:r)!0 Illfll‘lilf'ilï¬lll‘t‘l‘s 01' “Gaston-inc" Mzuthmu (m. lntrmgcmonts \vilI iw pm '(‘(7!11l‘d Before you despair of curing :1 trouble some cough just verging on consumption try Hugyzu‘d’s L’ectoral Balsmn; it has cured others, why may it not cure you ‘.’ All deal- ers sell it. Use “Castorinc ’ Machine Oil for all kinds of machinery. It is also excellent for harness and leather, making it water and weatherproof. For snlo by all dealers. Hagyard’s Pcctoral Balsam. Cums coughs, uohls, asthma, cx‘oup, “1100p- i1ngr cough, sore throat, bronchitis and all lung complaints that lead to cmlsumption. Price Scents. The Venerable Archdeacon Scott, of Dun- ham, Canada East, says that he suffered from Dyspepsia more than twenty-ti ve years, but that three weeks’ use of the Peruvian Syrup (an Iron ’l‘onie) has beneï¬tted him so wonderfully that he can hardly persuade himself of the reality, and people who know him are astoniehed at the change. At the Centennial Exhibition, 1876, the Wheeler 8; “’ilson received a silver medal. The \Vanzer Sewing Machines were. mmrded a gold medal (the only one given to the Sew- ing Machine Trade). The public can decide as to which is of the most value. The \Van- xer C and 1“ machines are all the rage this fall7 and deservedly so, owing to their many improvements and general excellence. SPECIAL INDUCEMEN’I‘S are offered you by the BURLINGTON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their advertlsemcnt to be found elsewhere in this issue. No class of edixcation seems to be more popular or usefuljust now than a good com- mercial education. This is fully attested by the success of the Canada Business College of Hamilton, Opt, and the success of its graduates. This is probably the largest and most efï¬cient school of the kind in the Pro- vince. It will pay any young man to attend there for a. term. The Death-Rate 0 Our country is getting to be fearfully alarm- ing, the average of life being lessened every year, without any reasonable cause, death resulting generally from the most insigniï¬- cant origin At this season uf the year, es- pecially, r cold is such a common thing that in the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find too late, that a fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousands lose their lives in this way every winter, while had Basr/Ir'e'x German Syrup been taken, a, cure V\ ould have resulted, and a large bill from a Doctor been avoided. For all dis- eases of the 'l hroat and Lungs. Bow-heels Ger» 7mm Syrup has prm on itself to be the great- est discovery of its kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a. single failure known. IiENRY LABOUCHERE has tried some of the salmon that has been sent over frozen from‘America, and does not think much of it. “Pickled it is well enough,†he says, “ but when boiled there is as much differ- ence between it and good Scotch or English salmon as there is between eating wool and mutton.†To the Editor afthe Salem (Mas/4.) Regisirr: 1 would have accepted your kind invitation to visit you in your new quarters with pleas- ure before this, had not my old enemy, Mr. Rheumatism, pounced on me so suddenly. He arrived last Friday, and, without stop- ping to send up his card, rushed in and grasped me by the hand with such a grip that in a few hours my hand and wrist were so badly swollen and painful that I felt as though one of Mr. Hatcli’s coal teams had run over me. Mr. Rheumatism has been a. constant visitor of mine for several years; always swells and puts on a great many airs and makes himself at home, devouring my substance and leaving me poor in flesh and pocket. Last winter he came and staid two months. I then made up my mind that the next time he came I would change his diet, as he has always gobbled down everything set before him. I was somewhat at a loss what to feed him with, but ï¬nally concluded to give him three square meals a day of St. Jacobs Oilâ€"morning, noon and night. This fare he is disgusted with, and is packing up his trunk and will leave by tomorrow or next day; says he cannot stop any longer as he has pressing business elsewhere. He is a treacherous fellow, and I have no doubt he intends visiting some of our Salem friends: if he does just give him the same fare that 1 did and he won’t stop long. .1. S. LEI".\- \‘oru. A Philadelphia actorlugged away a pound of butter from a. boarding-house, the other day, xrlistaking it for a wig. DON’T throw away your old flour-barrels. They are useful. It has been found that an ordinary flour-barrel will hold 678,900 silâ€" ver dollars. THE actors who travel with two paper col- lars and a gripsack are all saying that they lost their wardrobe at the burning of the warehouse in New York. Ix accordance with the facts : A party of San Juan ranchers made a bonfire of an Apache Indian, and the coroner‘s jury re- turned a verdict of “overcome by the heat." J UXIOR class in zoology: Examinerâ€"My good child. what are quadmpeds? Scholar â€"â€"Animals with four legs. Examinerâ€"Very 00d. Now name some? Scholar~A dog, a orse, two hens. How an Artist Treated His Visitor. Important to Travelers. LET US TICKLE YOU. Have Hone. ‘I- Where Ignorance is Bliss ’tls Folly to be Wise. Dr. Bliss, if not a success at probing for bullets, was highly successful in despntch- ing bulletins; but the grandest bulletin of success is that which heralds the wonderful cures performed by Burdock Blood Bitters, that matchless tonic and blood puriï¬er which acts at once upon the Bowels, the Skin, the Liver and the Kidneys, while it invigor- atesa and strengthens the whole system. An Earnest 'l‘rit‘h‘r: I»: Lii’v \mrlh Living: Hun- il (ll-(reds: General Grant A broad: _\ Budget of 0 mice Stories: Second Thought ‘hc (7am u ml atthzdore and other ’l‘uh-s: “Hugs: Pec‘i's‘ Fun: Sand and Big Jm: mull. 54 'l‘hesc Team are um ucstionnbly llm ï¬lm-st, 101 of Teas cvcr impurtm‘l‘iulo Canada. and in 01'â€" dcr to give every one u chance to secure u cadâ€" dy, our travellers will commence on their routes at; once. One of them will call onevcry consumm- throughout the Dominion. Ladies, be prerzu'od; ask your husbands about it, and have your or- ders ready. N0 poor Teas will by. ofl‘eie 1. Every caddy is warranted. We have a reputation worth having. and don‘t propose to tarnish it by foist- ing poor ’l‘eas on the public. If you “'lSll to avoid being sw-indlcd by pedlurs, keep your ordurs for our travellers. JAMES LA'UT, ARTIFICIAL’LIMES Elastic. andchmp. First 1 i/ i , Exhibition London. ’l‘estinmniuls on applica tion. Sat" anion gm dntccd. Address. J. DO IN . I)1'u.an. Ont 20 CHOICE NEW SEASON TEAS DE A SPAI’ER ("WIFE FOR SALEWA fir. «(lass newspaper in a thriving country Village \x [U be sold x-hcun ; :1 good chance for LL practical mun. Addre ‘, 1211., Tum/1 Ol’ï¬cc. Toronto. land; all fenced : good orchard and buildings; in the best part of Ontario. Howard township. county of Kent. Address, 1‘. CAMPBELL. Box 713. Ridgciown, Ont. 1,000 Packages of Different Brands. EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW. Importer ofl‘hol ens, Market Lane, London. --281 Yonge $1.. ’l'm'umo. IIII HALE (‘III‘IAEL‘ 11 _ ‘ from town of Stratford. 10 acre ance cultivated. good buildings, Sm. I y tux-ms. Apply at once to Law once & Sm S atl'm‘d. ‘ )ush, hul- FURNIIUREï¬E; QEOLH. WATSON. Stx'ceâ€"tWVcEt, Tao-[Ra [IRISTMAS . 1) NEW YEAR mums ~ Magniï¬cent l sorunent and lowest prius. Sample lots mailed tree when cash accompanies order. II. J. Matthews At Bros" ’l‘orontu. ‘YERY (mom: FRUIT FAR.“ Fol! SAL}: at G1'ime)‘.uhcap. App " (irimshy. A Cure for Group. Apply Flannel saturated with Hagym‘d’s Yellow Oil and administer the Oil internally on a little sugar as directed on the bottle. Yellow Oil cures Rhcunmtism,Burns, Scalds, Cliilblains, Lameness,‘_}uul all flush wounds. All dealers supply it, price '25 cents. Tomntol)_il(10m {MIXEH'O sme manpracturex’s of “()astorlne" 2‘ achmc Oil. Inh'mgemema W111 be prosecuted rEIrï¬CE‘l’yrklflnï¬ftd'blï¬. , ans, but found no relic? until he tried ST. JACOBS 01L.(mc bottle of which efloctgd a com flute and radical cure. Another case may justin reference : A V15 ‘ICAN SILUIAN'S TROI'L‘LE. Editor Inlcr-Ocerni. Chicago, 111.: I send you this, feeling that the infornmtion conveyed will be 0! material beneï¬t to many of your renders. One ofour 01dOSiciliZCnS, Captain C. W. Bovntmi, the onjerjimont Lighphotï¬e 11:00pm at t’hls‘puinl, is with, mm rem-owing the aged and worthy JACOB, holdingulun inhishttlltl tlnlt houeonwhith will guide might all Stlilillg upon the son of lift whose waters abound with Ultl. shoals and ('Ltll'l- gerous places of sickness and (its 1:0. The light it casts is designed to show that 5 .JM 0le OIL i». the true and trusted menus m" kt‘eping the belly on its proper course, and of (ï¬tting and " righting it; should 1t beuut‘ortmmtcly ('us‘t upon I! shoals of rheumatism or other painful {lihllt'HL ’l'hons» ands of grateful ones throu hout the world have proved the value and felt t 19 used of this Great German Remedy. and are glfl to recommend it to “.11 needing the services ot‘jttst such a rented '. In this connection Mr. John S. Briggs, u we I known citizen of Omaha, Neb., to] a newspapet mun that he was terribly afflicted 'ith an acute attack of rheumatism in his back. The disease, which had been preying upon him for '63an had drawn him out of shape. H‘e reg) t tuevery uuvunnucub ul‘uIl-uuuau Avcyvn m mm Wuâ€, 1:: Frohnhly one ()gthe old ‘t. seamen in Americu, mving sailed twenty- yenrs on salt water. Alter this fortymx years‘ service his eyesight lhiled him and he kept the Lightut (‘hien (mntil the Government built the Gmss Point Lig it here. when he was tranx’t‘erred. \\'hile seated in my store this morning the (iniptnin volunteered the following written statement: “ This is to eerti I that I have been nfllieted with rhemnntimu for twenty (:0) yean, both in my side and limbs. I am happy to sm‘ that, after using less than twn hnt- tles ot'the ST. . A0085; OIL. Ium entirely tree from pain, though still liln in;.r somewhat. when \mlk n1g,t'rmn long force 0! lmhit. (Y. W. RUYX’I'HN.‘ Referring to the thregoing facts, I might allude In numerous similar oases that have «mm- to my uotieel but “a word [tithe wisp ilit'it‘nti’" A d (1 row HEEBEEHAsnsâ€"mm por yvar. sifiï¬l’nu- sample copyi w n at (' T urnlo. 3616' (youmu Vl’hrmmncist, Evnnétrtmï¬rlll Thatmu‘ Largo Consignment or IIAS unw T0 HAND. This Lot Comprises Nearly :i 50 cent hook. luv nl' Tlil'Tfl “[11:11. :12; Adelaide Slrvm West. Toronto. SOMETHING â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"..â€"__â€" the ‘01l0\‘lllfl lmok {rt-11 uy ‘I‘he existence of 00d feclilw on the part at the Frene Nation for tht (» 1e ot‘this country is shuWn )y the presentation of a colossal bronze ï¬ ure 01 Freedom holding a oflthe torch of Liberty. Beauty, with useï¬llncss, is com- biged in this immense Work of art, as the bright, blazing torch will serve the purpose of a beacon light in the harbor ut'New York. There is another ï¬gure which will chnl» lenge larger praise and ad- miration than even the great work above referred to. It is illustrated here- The llluminator. :Tf USHAWA (:AMIVWI‘ CO.. 97 Yonge Street. Toromov Ont. or MUCH 1: El) [LEA Tu 1:21? Duruplo, Light Banier and At- torney. 9!, King A. P.5l Apply llugyaul’s Yellow Oil and take in- wardly according to directions. Yellow Oil is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Neural- gia,Bruises, Burns, Frost. Bites and all lame- ness, inflammation and pain. N0 household should be without it. SuppIiCs the blood with its "' > 4 01- Life Iilcmum. “:03. infusing bld‘cnhya‘ tVigor. and New Life into all parts of the sys em. ’ Lot No. 3. con. 5. township of North Uriilin, 185 acres ; lot No. 12. con. 7, township of North ()l'illittY 200 acres ; lot No. 14, con. 8, township of North Oriliia. Macros ; lot No. 14 con. 9. town- ship of North Oriliia, 200 acres; lot, No. 16. (-on. 9, township of North Urilliu, 200 acres; lot No. 17, (-on. E). township of North Oriilia. 200 acres : IotNo. 11. west 5, con. 10. township of North 01'- iliia, 100 ucrcsflot No. 11. con, 11, township of North Oriiiia, 200 acres; lot No. 9, con. 16. town- ship of North Orillia. 190 acres; lot No. 10, con» 16, township of North Oriliiu, 200 am . lot No. 11, con. 17, township of North ()rilliu. 1.5;101'05: lot No. 38, front range township of Rama, 100 acres: lot No. 39, front range township of Rama. 100 acres: lot- No. 40. front, range. ttm'nship of iarua, 100 aorm ; lot, No. 41, front range. town- ship of Ital-no. 100 acres ; lot No 42. front range, township of Rama. 100 acres : lot No. 43. front range, township of Rama, 100 acres : lot No. 45. front range, township of Kenna, 100 acres: lot No. 16, (ton. A. township of Rama, 100 acres : lot No. 6. con. F, township of Rama, 100 acres: )01 No. 7. con. F. township of Rama, 100 acres : lot No. 8. con. F, township of Raina, 100 acres; lot No. 18, north haltâ€, con. 3, township of Rama. 100 acres; lot No. 7, con, K. township or: RunmLiOO acres; lot No. 7, con, K. township of Rama, 100 acres. Small payments required down. The balance payable annually w1tyh interest at 7 por cent. Full particulars may be had of James Durham, Bradford, 01' Thompson Smith & Sun. N0. 9, Victoria-51.. ’l‘oronm. . T HOMPSOX SMI'I‘ll'. Clllul' FAIHIS F0]: Sill-Ir The, Hub scribex‘s beg to offer the folluu'iugpmpvl- Ly'1'01'_sngc. viz. ;~ LYON & ALEXANDER, PERUVIAN SYRUP During DECEMBER we will sell 10 x M Black Frrru Plates“ ..$l7.50 per lmx. “ “ “ " [0.01) ".1 lmx. “ “ » " " 1.50 per (luz. ‘, size “ “ " [.30 “or lmx. CHILDREN’S Suits, Frocks, and l’elisses, Knitted Hoods, Huts, Haitms. Mittens, etc 0111' Ladies’ Underclothmg Took the Silver Medal as Tomaso Exhibition Silk Neck-Ties, Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirt Studs, Cuï¬â€˜Studs, Scarf Pins, Albert Chains, \Vhitc Dress Shirts, etc., etc., Richly Embroidered “'hite Cashmere Cloaks, Beautifuliy Quilmal Siik m- Satin Ciuuks Charming Robes very handsomeiy trimmod, and a, bust of other articles ranging in price from 10 cents npw;).nl.~_ LADIES’ Silk, .Japanqse, and Emln‘oidered Morning Wrappers C. PAGE & S PHOTOGRAPHERS.i Knitted Over-Vests. Neckties, Lace Pocket Handkerchiefs, (How-z, Collars. Colanehm ;Ribbons, Lace Goods, Hosiery, Silk and Lace Ficlms, Knitted Wrap». and a thou- sand other usent Christmas (lifts, im- very little money. JEWELLERY. JEWELLERY. DOLLSâ€"~PRETTY DOLLS-m * DOLLS. PURSE Sâ€"«POCKET BOOKS~-â€"PURSE S, Japanese Glove Boxes, Handkerchief and Trinket Boxes, CHRISTMAS FANCY. 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