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The Liberal, 10 Mar 1887, p. 7

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Two cars loaded with hogs were thrown down an embankment at Napnnee station by a. broken rail, fifty of the animals being killed and a number injured. A man named Bergeron, employed shovel- ling snow at the Canadian Pacific milway’s yards, in Ottawa, was struck by an engine and killed, his body being badly mangled. The Manitoba Government will station an officer at Quebec this season to solicit immi- gration for the province. Senator Nelson has been appointed to succeed Mr. Cornwall as Lieutenant~Gov- ernor of British Columbia. It; is reported that the Grand Trunk has secured the Manitoba. and North-VV'eatex-n railway, and will make it a. part of its through system. The duty collected by the Dominion Cus- toms authorities in January amounted to $1,495,735, the value of the goods entered for consumption being $6,785,741. The Canadian Pacific and Postal Tele- graph Company’s lines have been connected at New \Vestministcr, B. C., and business is now being done with Dan Francisco. The Toronto City Council have decided to submit by-luws for the approval ef the rate- ayers for appropriations of $10,000 and -0,000 in connection with the celebration The Young Men’s Prohibition Club, To- ronto, have passed a. resolution to the effect that the best means of edcuating public sentiment up to prohibition would be by the formation of a, third party. The Dominion Parliament will meet for the despatch of business on \Vednesday, April 13th. The fireball at Rat Portage was burned to the ground the other morning, for the second time within two years. Hon. John Beverley Robinson will con» tinue to discharge the duties of Lieutenant- Governor until the lst of June. it is understood that the Imperial Govern- ment has decided to grant a Clasp to all volunteers actually under fire in the North- West rebellion. The byâ€"law for the re iuction of liquor licenses in the city of Hamilton was thrown out; rt 2» meeting of the Council on the ground of irregularity in the mode of its con- struction. of her Majesty’s Jubilee. A test of Major Anderson’s idea. of snow- bank shelter was made at Ottawa recently. The idea. proved a. failure, as a bullet fired from a. distance of 500 yards went through a. mound of close packed snow ten feet thick, and still retained great force. The Colonial Secretary‘s despateh states that the Imperial Government disallowed the Act of the Newfoundland Legislature regarding bait-fishing, because it changed an established practice without intimation to France, upon whose fishermen it inflict- a grave loss. In a lecture delivered the other night by Col. Ravenhill, before the Institute of Agri- culture, llondon, he gave the points of the horse required for military purposes. There is no reason, if the matter is properly unâ€" dertaken by Canadian farmers, why the Dominion horse trade should not become of large importance and as profitable as the cattle trade. The rate of steerage passage has been in- creased by five dollars by all the principal steamship lines from New York to Eruope. Congress is making a desperate effort to get through its work without an extra ses- sion. Much business, including the extradi- tion treaty, will be shelved. The United States House, by 149 to 113, has receded from its amendment to the Senate’s Fisheries Regalia.er “bill, which The Government have decided to establish three new cattle quarantine stations, two in the North-\Vest Territories and one in British Columbia. It is said the entry of Newfoundland into the Con edemtion is not at all unlikely, the agitation over the disallowance of the Bait Act having aroused a. strong feeling in the island in favor of that course. An Ottawa special states that it is under- stood the Dominion Government will ask Parliament at the coming session to vote $75,000 in the military estimates in order to establinh a. permanent Infantry Company at Londnn and a. Battery of Artillery at Vic- toria, I}. C. The barracks for .the battery will probably be erected at Exquimrtlt, where the British Northern naval squadron call for coal. President Cleveland has signed the Fish- eries Retaliation bill. The United States Postmaster-General has issued regulations for extendin the ostal service with Manitoba. and the orth- Vest Territories. An outbreak of diphtheria. is causing much alarm at Fishkill, New York. l‘here has already been a frightful mortality among the children there. The United States reduced their debt dur- ing February to the amount; of $2,000,000. was passed as it came from thé Sena'te. -A terrible cyclone struck Eatonton, GEL, the other afternoon, between 4 and 5 o’clock. The Male Academy was blown from its foundations and wrecked and many resi- dences were badly damaged. A blacksmith named Marshall was killed by his shop fall- ing on him. Several others were burnt, some seriously. HOME. Hon. J. 'J. C. Abbott has been elected Mayor of Montreal by 1,7 5 majority. Serious difficulty is feared in Dakota. with the halfâ€"breeds who emigrated from Canada. during the late rebellion. Their goods have been seized by the sheriff for non-payment of taxes, and they threaten to recover them by force. I _ A well of fine petroleum has been dis- covered in Hainhnut, France. Thve Chinese Government has ceded to Germany Chusan Island, off the east coast of China. Horses for military purposes are being purchased in North Wales by Continental buyers. Large sums of money are being subscribed for the relief of the sufferers by the recent earthquake. Prince Alexander, who was attacked with varioloid several days ago, is recovering slowly. The official list of the Italian earthquake THE WEEK’S NEWS. AMERICAN. FOREIGN. The British Parliament has been asked to grant another quarter of a. million sterling for the expense of the navy. Gen. VVolseley, in an interview, expressed his opinion that an appalling war is a. cer- tainty in the near future. The Queen will visit Cannes in order to see the Duke of Albany’s memorial church dur- ing her stay at Aix-les-Bains. An explosion recently occurred in Beau- brun collieries, at St. Etienne, France, and it is reported several hundred miners were killed. The Silistria. revolt: against the Bulgarian Regency, which is supposed to have been excited by Russian agents, has been sup- pressed. victims places the killed at 646 and the in- juged at 452. _ Great tension exists in the relations be- tween the Russians and Chinese authorities in the Kuldja district. The French Government has authorized the military bake houses to bake bread for the earthquake sufi'erers. A great mediaeval display, on the lines of the far-famed Eglinton tournament, is to take place in London in June in celebration of the Jubilee. The Ameer of Afghanistan has issued a circular tovhis subjects telling them to pre- pare for a. holy war, which, it is supposed, will be directed against Russia. The Genoese have contributed $20,000 for the relief of the earthquake sufferers, and in the French Chalmber of Deputies a. credit of 1,000,000f. was proposed for the same purv p0§e. L Imperial diplomatic relations have been suspended by the Imperial Government With Venezuela, because of differences respecting the frontier of British Guiana and the Re- p11P1ic._ The Paris Ls'bcrte says the recent: elections prove that Germany made 13. mistake in un- nexingAlsace-Lormine. The provinceshould have been neutralized. While the Queen of Spain was out riding the other day a missile was thrown at her carriage by a. man in the street, who imme- diately disappeared. The Queen was not hurt. A It is believed that the Extradition Treaty with Great Britain has no chance of ratifica- tion by the United States while the British Government insists upon the provisions au- thorizing the surrender of dynamiters. At Wellington, N. Z., a fire in the princiâ€" pal business block caused damage to the ex- tent of $750,000. It is stated that under the terms of the renewed treaty Italy will place 200,000 troops at the disposal of Austria in the event of war with Russia, and the same number at the disposal of Germany in the event of war with France. len. \Voolseley believes that if he or any man of ordinary tact; was sent over to \Vash- inan with suificient authority to arrange matters with a. similar American represen- tative, the fisheries dispute could be settled out of hand in a week. It is announced in a special cablegram that the Imperial Government will recom- mend that June 21 be observed as a. general holiday in commemoration of the Queen’s Jubilee. Divine service will be held in \Vestminister Abbey on that day. ' Lord Wolseley has denied and denounced Mr. Bright’s charges against the British troops in India. Vieima advices report incessant war pre- parations in Poland. The relations between Russia and the two other empires are so strained that official circles no longer at- tempt to conceal their hostility. In Poland, the fort works are being rapidly armed with Gatlings and Nordenfeldt’a rapid shooting shell guns, and the rolling stock of the rail» ways is being increased. Mrs. Lizzie Frock, of Olalla, B. C‘’ has killed seven bears since the first of last May. She says she will make it an even dozen be- fore May day comes around again. At one of the military posts on the Maui- toba frontier recently the gray wolves be- came so bold that: they actually entered the garrison. One of them ran along the porch of the hospital, bit an officer, tore a. dog to pieces and was only disposed of by the well- directed bullet of a sentry. Gus Larkey, of Nipissing, while driving along a country road recently, saw a large wolf, apparently benumbed by the cold, plodding through the deep snow before him. Gus drove up behind the animal and, reach- ing out from his sleigh, struck him a stun- ning blow on the head with the butt of his whip. The wolf keeled over senseless, and Gus tied him to the sleigh by his tail and dragged him into town. If suffering from pain, but go at once to the nearest drug store and buy a sample bottle of I’olson’s Niciu'ILINE, the great pain cure. Never fails to give immediate relief. Ner- vilinc is endorsed by medical men every- where. Don’t wait a single hour Without trying Nerviline. The best medicine in the World to keep in the house in an emergency. Ten and 25 cents a. bettle. Prof. Fabb, of Vienna, predicts that earthquake shocks will continue and be ac- companied by terrific storms. He mentions the 9th and 24th March, April 7th and 8th, and the middle of September and October as the dates upon which the worst shocks may be expected. A Pokagon man recently found a large bear’s tooth in the centre of the trunk of a tree which he had just felled. A guest at the Fountain House, in Chey- boy an, Mich., says he was once driving a roa. -sprinkler through the woods when six wolves attacked him. They killed his horses, and he was at his wits’ end to know how to escape, when a happy thought struck him. Raising up the trap-door on the top of the sprinkler, he plunged into the water. He lay there 0.11 night, soaked through and exhausted, until a couple of hunters came up and drove the animals away. A sportsman was out shooting partridges near Harney Station, N. K, last week when a young beer attacked him. He turned around to run and found himself in the clutches of the cub’s mother, who had been concealed behind a tree. Things were grow- ing desperate when a bright idea. occurred to him, and taking out his game knife he slashed the youngster across the face. The cub yelled with pain and the old beer, alarm- ed by its cries, released her hold of the hunter. The latter made good time to the village, but went out later with a party and slaughtered the animals. Don’t do it. Do not wait, BEARS AND WOLVES. Whenever your Stomach or Bowela get out of or- der, causing Biliousnesa, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, and their attendant evils, take at once 3 dose of Dr. Carson’s Stomach Bitters. Best family medicine. All Druggiata, 60 cents. The name of Mr. H. C. Raikes, the Eng- lish Postmaster-General, is spoken of in con- nection with the Governorship of New Zeaâ€" land. YOUNG MEN suffering from the aflects of early evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, who find themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ; also MID mas-AGED and OM) MEN who are broken down (mm the effects of abuse or over-work, and in advanced life leel the consequences of youthful excess, send (or and Run M. V. Lubon’s Treatise on Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to any address on recelpt of two 30. stamps. Address M. V. LUBON. 47 Welling- ton St. E. Toronto Ont '3}? Boulanger has decided that in future no officer in the army shall be allowed to have in his service any foreigner of either sex. The symptoms of which are “ Faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, sk‘iip beats, hot flashes, rush of blood to the hea , dull pain in the heart with beads, strong, ra- pid and irregular. The second heart beat quicker than the first, pain about the breast bone, 8w.” Can be cured “in many of the first stages.” Send 60 in stem sfor pamph- let and full particulars. 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