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The Liberal, 10 Feb 1887, p. 7

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HOME. The Simcoe, woolen mills havcbeen totally destroyed by fire ; loss about $30,000. One young man is missing. Mr. F. E. Kilvert, M' 1’. for Hamilton in the lase Parliament, has been appointed to the Vacant 'Joileutorship of Customs in that city. The question of the total abolition or ma- terial reduction of canal tolls is being press- ed on the Dominion Government. Lieutenant Stairs, of the Royal Engineers, 1; young Can adian, was selected from two hundred candidates to accompany Mr. Stan- ley’s expedition to relieve Emin Bey. Senior Major Allan, of the Queen’s Own Rifles, has been appointed lieutenant Colon- el of the regiment in succession to Colonel Miller, resigned. A Hamilton ratepayer has given notice to the city counzil that he intends to issue an injunction against the payment of the five thousand dollars recently granted to secure roads free of rolls. The Seminary authorities at Montreal have served upon Rev. J. A. Dorin, Methry dist missionary at Oka, a. writ of eviction from premisos occupied as a Methodist par~ sonage for many years past. Mr. Patrick Burns, coal merchant of Toronto, has assigned. The liabilities are estimated at $400,000. The survey of the route for the Central Ontario railway to North Bay has been com- pleted, and the surveying party have re- turned to Belleville. They report the land fairly level and well timbered. Traffic on the Western division of the Canadian Pacific railway has been delayed by the most severe storm known in the his- tory of the road, which raged for five days between Broadview and the Rocky Moun- tains. Montreal is again sufl‘ering from an epi- demic of burglaries, attributed to a. gang of crooks from the United States who have in- vaded the city. So far, although burglaries are of nightly occurrence, the police have made no arrests. Canadian capitalists Will apply at the next session of Parliament for power to build a line of railway, about 35 miles long, from Goderich to VVingham or some other point; which will give the Canadian Pacific an outlet on Lake Huron. Dr. G. M. Dawson, in a. lecture before the Ottawa Literary and Scientific Society on the Island of Vancouver, predicted that its great natural and material advantages would in the future earn for the island the title of the Little Britain of the North l’a- Cilia At the last meeting of the Toronto City council, a special committee was appointed to draft an address to Her Majesty expres- sive of the loyalty of the council, the grati- fication with which they hail the opening of the jubilee year of Her Majesty’s reign, and tendering their congratulations. Mr. G. \V. “ ickstecd, Q. (L, law clerk of the House of Commons, has resigned his of» fice, his Jsistant, Dr. \Vm. Wilson, being appointed to the vaczmcy. Mr. Wicksteed WiLS the oldest public servant in Canada, havi g received his first appointment in 1828, and has filled the ofi‘lce of law clerk Simlfl 1841.. , . A” ,7, The annual report of the Winnipeg Board of Trade shows that the city made substan- tial progress during last year. The grain exports readied a value of three million dol< lars, and the total business 01 the city is eS» tianated at; $26,000,000 Upwards of 1; mil- lion acres of good land are Vacant about the city which all) be purchased at an average of $6.50 an acre. The Marine department at Ottawa. has been notified that the French cable lies brok- en in thirty fathoms of water, two knots from St. Pierre, one of the French islands southwest of Newfoundland. The agent of the company, in the absence of the cable steamer “Minia,” has chartered the Govern- ment steamer “Newfield ” to make the ne- cessary repairs. A New Yorker named Senbrisker, has been in communication with the Customs department at Ottawa concerning a project he has on hand to establish on Province Is- land, in Lake Meinphreuiagog, through which runs the international boundary line, 11,11 institution where worthy poor boys from crowdzul cities might enjoy summer retrea- tion without cost to them. He 11st purchas~ ed about forty acres of lmid on the island and is l)l1il(ll11’_’ a fine rosiueneo there. iEl‘light (Linudiuna who received their mili- tary training (it the Royal Military College at Kingston will join their regiments in India next month, having put in one year at special instruction. A special cabiegl'am to says this is a high compliment to the excel- lence of of the Canadian military system, as E 15h cadets are required to take two special instruction. The Government has decided not to call for tenders for the construction of that portion of the Cape Breton railway, extend- ing from Point Tupper to the Narrows, until next summer. The contract for the section between Sydney and the Narrows, forty-five miles in length, has been awarded to Messrs. Shim & Slater, of Ottawa. The work of canstrueting the proposed (locks at Point Tupper ml the Straits of Cunso will be undertaken next season. Isaac. (Anldsteina well known and wclxlthy citizen, was arrested at \Vinnipeg, churng with having cmmnit‘uml bigamy. If. is al- leged that, Culdaioiu wm nvn'ricd in Russia pruviemn :‘m 1123 im-n Judi! 1 to America. and timi, t") uh‘Lh‘uu bX‘ N1 the union. The. “mi? and Aiuug'niml' arrives at \Vinni» peg LN nukk {mu the old country, 1101.00 hi5 .n'Hw‘L (Lfldruuin denies the charge. Hl‘ " 2 Emil, b51000 himse‘fi and two sure‘ ‘ 2mm (x. h. Tim 'l‘ni‘uum l‘rcs‘vyhm’y at its last meet- ing (tonsfiihn‘mi v. rmmt from the Genieml Amum‘niy on .hc wihjvct 0f eculesiumicuol «unwind ’1: in sprwscly settled mission fields. ‘pl‘esh3l’fi'y adoptud thu first UliLleH, {12.0 " It is desirable, if possible, to com-c, mum such arm-an :ycmcnt (if!)1is;4i0:1ary wmrh uf 'ihe two uhm'thns (Methodist and PI‘CH‘IylPx‘lU‘) as Will 01 am unnuccm‘iry 111in «mu 0." mi: mm in such places.” Thr: rial-naming substituted forthcrc- uninng ( L, “ The objectmziy, in the jualgnwm uf mu, pr'ush‘ytcl‘y, be best uccmnâ€" plishml l2}; lsvuvinu the matter in the hands of 10m»! courts and preshyterins, and syuods may (:«mfcr with we!) Lynn-ts of the Mummi- iSL Church as have mpervisiou of the tw‘ri- Sox‘y in their respective jurisdiczinns.” THE WEEK’S NEWS. Another case of the bitex‘ bitten is re- ported from New York, a Canadian who went there to purchase counterfeit bills pay- ing $127 for What subsequently proved to be two old newspapers and a pound of coal. A sensational story is published that Brigham Young is alive and living in seclu- sion in Lincoln, Nebraska, and that he will shortly reappear before the Mormons and preach to them as having risen from the dead. It is stated that prominent lawyers con- sider the marriage by proxy of Miss Van Zandt to the condemned Aimrchist Spies a. complete farce, having no legal effect what- ever. Spies’ brother, who acted as his proxy, have been arrested for bigamy. FOREIGN. Lord Randolph Churchill has left England for a cruise to Algiers. Five men boarded a train kt Alliance, Ohio, the other ni ht and rescued a thief from Uleveland poigice officers, the officers being shot and so brutally beaten that their lives are in great danger. A terrible water spout burst over the villiage of Chesuut Mound, nest Cabbage, Tcnn., almost ruining that section of coun- try. A child was carried off by the flood and drowned. Fire in store buildings at VVoolwich at senal caused damage of $10,000. It is suspected that Russia is contemplat- ing an invasion of Bulgaria. The British Iteamex‘ Blair Athol foundered in the Black Sea and twenty persons were drowned. The rumour that Germany is negotiating a. loan of fifteen millions sterling is Without foundation. Six thousand coal miners have struck for an advance in wages in Fife and Clackmanâ€" nan counties, Scotland. The Egyptain Government has raised the blockade of the Soudan and commerce with that region has been re-opened. Adespatch from London denies the re‘ port that money has been raised there to build the Hudson Bay Railway. The {Buddist Archbishop has issued a proclamation urging the Burmese to pursue a. peaceful life and accept British rule. It is stated that the Whole German army will be called out in sections of 72,000 men, to be drilled in the use of the new repeating rifle. Thirteen passengers on board the Umbria have written to the London Times complain- ing that the smoking room of that vessel is averitable gambling hell. In the House of Commons, Sir James Fer» gusson, Under Foreign Scretary, denied that England had offered her support to Austria. in the event of war with Russia. The Queen will visit Birmingham in May to lay the foundation stone of the new law courts, and, being a jubilee visit, it will be made the occasion of an immense demonstra- tion. The Paris Pays has a. very simple way of preventing European war. France and Ger- many have only to become friends, break up the British Empire and live happy ever after. King Leopold will ask his Parliament for a vote to put Belgium in such a, state of de- fence as the present condition and future prospects of Continental affairs make expe- diont. It has been decided that the celebration of the Queen’s Jubilee is to be held on June 20th the day fixed for the thanksgiving ser- vice in \Vestminster Abbey, which her Ma- jesty will attend. It is learned that the vessel with which the “Kapunda.” collided near the coast of Brazil was the British bark “Ada Mel- more," which also want to the bottom. All told 304 persons were drowned. Despite all the pacific assurances from Paris, arms, men and munitions of war are being hurried eastward, rendering more sub- stantial the suspicion that Gen. Boulanger is getting ready a coup of his own. The London Standard says the Cabinet are engaged in framing IL measure to deal with the people of the poorer districts in Ireland, like Glcubeigh, in the light of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach‘s idea of emigration. Prince Henry of Battenberg hm; got into disgrace with the Queen by going to the theatre the night; before and no the circus the night :ifi‘er the lddesicigh memorial service in \Vestniinster Abbey, which he attended as her Maiesty’s representative. The Duramis, in] Afghan tribe, incited by the, Governor of Cundaxlmr, recently at- tuckcd a, fort for the purpose of killing the British political oil’ccr and the engineer in The Russian Government is inclined to 1'0; gard favorably the Eugiish proposal to up- ])oint a provisional regent of Bulgaria pend» ing the election of a prince to the vacant throne. 'l'he Czar's nominee, the Duke of Oldenburg, is ready to :ch as regent. M. Fleurcns, the French Minister of For- eign Afi'airs, has sent a desputch to M, Her- bette, the French Anflwssador at Berlin, in which he urges the httth t0 lose no apperâ€" tunity 0f impro sing; upon G orn’mny France 3 A u . ., charge of the constructxon of the rauh'nml from Quanta time 113 Canduhar. The latest news states that in the fight that wcurl‘ l 1103.1‘ Mussowuh 011 the 27th ult., the ll'anliaixs were almost annihilated by the Abysainianfl, and it is doubtful if they can hold Mussownlx until the reinforcements now being despatchcd from Naples arrive. With Satisfaction. l’olson’s NERVILINE, the new and certain 1min cure, is used with satisfaction in every instance. There is abundant reason for this, 101' it performs all that is claimed for it. Ncrvilinu is n. never-failing cure for film cramps, pains in the side or back, lum- hago, sore throat, chillilaius, toothache. Ncrviline is in facta. sure remedy for all pains, both internaland external. Try a 10 cent sample bottle. Large bottles only ‘25 cents, by all druggists and country dealers. - r . . V earnest desire for peace, 1n \Vhicd dc Whole Cabinet concur. the The troubles between the muon‘xighters and the Curtin family near Twice are being revived. A boycott has been kept up against the family for fie\*cm1‘.'n()nths and it having been reported recently that the hub ily, unable any longer to stand the lmyeott, were about to give up the lease of their farm and move about, lotiees luwe been posted 'arning n11 person-3 against taking their farm under penalty of succeeding to the boycott. The Sultan of Morocco refuses to Sign the sum AKIRXOAN. Heart Disease, The symptoms of which are “ Faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, slip beets, hot flashes, lush of blood to the head, dull pain in the heart with beats, strong, m- pid and irregular. The second heart beat quicker than the first, pain about the breast. bone, £50.” Can be cured “ in many of the first stages.’ Send 60 in stamps for pamph- let and full particulars. Address M. V. LUBON, 47 Wellington St. East, Toronto, Canada. A pair of slippersâ€"$170 toboggans. Cat-arrh, Catawba] 1363111655 and Hay Fever. Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence oi living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved thin to be a fact, and the result is that a simple remedy has been formulated whereby cater-1h, catarrhnl deafneas and hey (ever are cured in from one so three simple applications made at home. A pamphlet; explaining this new treatment is sent free on receip’s oi stamp by A. H. Dixon a» Son, 308 King Street West Toronto. Canada. To be looked up to : The fashionable lint. Whenever your Stomach or Bowels get out of or- der. causing Biliousness, D) spepaln, or Indigestion, and their attendant. evils, take at once a dose of Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters. Best inmin medicine. All Drugglats, 50 cents. commercial treaties with England, France and Germany until the abuses arising from the foreign protection of natives shall have been removed. The Sultan says the exten- sion of commercial relations under the preS» ent order of things would simply result in an increase of the abuses complained of and aggravate the present grievances. YOUNG KEN Iuflering from the effects of surly evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, who find themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ; also Mm» Dbl-AGED and OLD Him who are broken down from the effects of abuse or over-work, and in advanced life feel the conuequences of youthfuhaxcess, send for and mun M. V. Lubon’s Treatise on Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to any address on recei (7 (I! pwo 80. ebapps. Address ll. V. LUBON, 47 We ing- The bicycle in nevar hungry, but it is al- ways tired. ton St. E. To‘mnto, Out. Cannibals are rapidly decreasing in Africa. American canned beef converted their taste in the meat Hne. People who are subject to bad breath, foul coated tsongue, or any disorder of the Stomach, can at once be rekieved by using Dr. Carson’s Stomach Bitten], the old and tried remedy. Ask your Druggist. paid. Valuable outfit and particulars free. FOR ALL. $30 A WEEK and expenses 0. VICKEBY, Augusta, Maine. 1’. 6 MONEYfilNTEREST YEARLY . â€"no commission ; Mortgages purchased. R. H. TEMELE, 23 Toronto Street. SHEETS 0F 5 & 100. MUSIC; ‘30,0l)b 3 Plays,’ Brass Insh’a, ‘Violins,’ ‘Flumafi ‘Fifea,’ and Musical Inst. Trimmings. at; reducad prices. R. B. BUTLAND, 87 King St. W., Torontu. MQNEY highest state of cultivation and specially suitable for market gardening there la on the propeity three ex- cellent hop kilns and 45,000 hopâ€"poles; terms easy ; apply immediately to THOMAS Tow) & 'ON, Gait. ACRES GAME»: HANDâ€"1N THE VILLAGE 5 of Prestgn~f2§ acres unfier hppla. bJ'JIIEI‘Cc in l’ll Bunnies»; Cottage, Guelph. 0n:u 7 TL“ the 'lhird Ye' 1‘ Sept. lat, having already received pa,th :i'FATES AND mowncm Young: men and. toys thor My prepared for bud he ’:ur~,ui1,u. G minutes ewinently $1000 in} Spec. [3 courses in Short French and German; Ladies admitted. For, ' $1395} "7 um 1 BL Blind. Bleeding, and itching, effectually cured by the Bleak-a! i'xle lhxmvdy. I Thousands of sufferers can testify to the perman n relief from these internal and eqternsl Remedies. $1.00 ver p'xckngzo. Ask your druggist for it, or will be sent by mail, postage p m1. HUGH MILLER K3 C0., 167 King St. East, Toronto. mAsk your dealer for our seeds, and secure the be“ 1p " Km v New shipment from Enrtlzuwis Steam ' " :a 1,0 1, grade. lde’a (Tr-102.. ' (vthf‘r 1m II ,1 «an, 0111‘ Faulii) Biblvs hemp, and s-u- em], ("1 1:), s‘ an 5.1113) n C .1;., Tommq 0‘ .: sells at sight. perior to otherH. ’I‘erzm tion. WM. BRIGGS, " [L E... i) 7 5 23 ADELAIDE $?E., TORONTO. All classes offine work. Mfrs. of Printers‘ Lead; Slugs and Metal Furniture. Send for prices. SEEDS-3 F011 Tun FAILM, menxm AND menn GARâ€" DEN, are unrivalled for PURITYJVII‘Amv AND mxmmn EXCELLENCE. The Thimy Sixth An- nual E'htion of out he”, rimive i‘ucpd Cats)» 10.2119, beaut‘x‘nfly illuctratml, v.2]! be mwilud FREE to all :vpplimm 1d bu cuabmcr of km; your withmlr ordrr ' ‘111 M»: knt (121M012- crs will mm in to th<' 11mg: to um our Jno. A. Brumc d: 03.. {humimm (k BRUCE’S Consumers will find if. to their mh'nnfl' to as}; 1,110 “nude (or or" make of J'fits and R ups. Re-fifuiiiu l flyc-rhfli y. Semi for price hat and £9? n.3, FRESH AND GENUINE SPENOE & 09., 67 T F “W32? Eggâ€"E. [SEcAJiiiT Semi for it. IT WILL PAY YOU. Addre- TEELE BROS & 00., EEDS JUNE 19. 1885.â€"â€"For two yuvxra‘ m) wi J‘s ucrz’lth was ‘n'n down. She warp greatly emmivxmd and too w «I: to dc- anything for )\':1‘sclf; she WM 1" '01: up by five amt-01‘s, they all 1?“ ml the ()"nJiO’! that S? Wald not live, She mam-need \zs‘mg Dr. J:1;:‘:; Mm“ fine in after mkim: ' Deccmbm‘, 1884. m x hotfie‘ "he was so much imprm ea thhi she (01 6 low}: afterhcrhonschold dut' LL M. omen, Ev gincm“ C. I“ 1., Wu“ to loan on Mortgage. Trust funds. For particulars apply to BRA’I‘I‘Y, CHAD max, BLACKSTOCK & GAM‘, Toronto. if. BIXCCCILMKHL Principal. TO RONTO. ONT. gang; er WWI, T; 75:15:» 1H1“ *’ " 4, Ln TESTED RE LIABEL A. P. 319 ‘glxi- of t-(V n“, '1 an) Sailing- durlng meer from Portland ever? Tune day and Halifax every Saturday so Liverpoo , and lx aumzner from Quebec. every Saturday to Liven-[>le calling at Londonden-y to land mails and passeng-m tor Scotland. and lreland; also from Baltimore. ‘4. Halifax and St. John’s, MFA, to Live!) 001 fortnightly during summer months. The steam :s of the le gow lines sail during winter to nun tom Halifax, Portland, Boston and l’hllulclphia; and durlmz sum- mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly; Glasgow and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philmalpm- toLtnlglltly: _ NANADIAN BUSINESS UNIVERUITY and tho“:- J hund Imtitute, Public Library building, '1‘.- ronto. Specialties : Bank-keeping, I’cnnmnanip, Shorthand, Typewriting, ate. Wnto for particulars. Tuouu Bnmovun ' omcial Reporter York Co. Count, I’rwldens. CHARLES H. Bnoom, tiom'v and Manager. ILLUSTRATED GIRGU LARS FREE. Allah ’Lihéiflbfil Mail “36mg;sz For height, passage, or other information apply 8 A. Schumacher a 00‘, Baltimore; S. Cunard 8:, 0n“ Halilax; Shea a 00., St John‘s, N.F. ; Wm. Thom;- 5011 k, 00.. St. John, N.B.; AllandaCo., Chicago Love a Alden, New York; I]. Bourlier, Toronto Allanfl, Rae &Co., Quebec; Wm. Iimokie, l’hfladal phia; H. A. Allen, Portland. Boston. Manta-cal MEMBER! 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