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Northern Advance, 3 Sep 1891, p. 5

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What about your conversation with Mr. 1`:t.t.erson? Patterson asked my help in the matter and I promised to see the members fur Toronto. Patterson said he has been misrepresented as a. Reformer. I told Mr. `mall, this was in 1886, and spoke a. fe words. - ' - H. . . nu, 1-.1... _._:I 11.. 111.-.. ` the pagut the not of brathlng.) Throat and Lung Sm-goon, or 78 Me- Call] 8! 'I`nI-nntn.' ZIIIIIIIU `IICI -IIIII` EIIKIQUIIQ 9] `CC 1'16- 88.. TOI'0nt0Q Dxsnans 'l`nnA'rI'.n.--Catarrh ot the Head and Throat, Catarrhal Deafness. Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma and Consumption; also Loan ot`Vo1oe. Sore Throat. Enlarged To Polypue of the None or any other N | Obstruction removed wnthout the knife. 171v llnnlclpulitv of the Township ot Inmno ' 11], County of Slmcoe. ` I LIE IJIIIICLIU V IIIOIC IJIDU 2`) I IIILU UV I rguired b the said Sectloneio `330 trausgzit or d vered. of the list made pursuant to said Act. at all uersons b the last revised Assessment Ron `aw unio-peh ity to be entitled to vote in the said Municipal- lty st Elections mt-members ot the Legislstive Assembly end at Hunioloel Eleetioul: . sud thst` ssid List wso in-st ted up at my oloe st `? Allsnd t in title llisthpwot August. 1&1.` and remains re. or us on. - - we called u to exsmiue the said l'.ht null if nnsfnsnlnn nnnhsrnhv hthnsi A1-rnrn |No'r1o1i is here!) given. that`: have trans- mitted` or do vars-dtothe nu men- Olnnnal In ting .'I.`hhuI and Wnnrf nntlnnu nf U1'lUl|i ll IIDIUD KIVBIL I-lllla .l. HIIVU HIDE` d-llvveredtothe tioned in the -'1-`hird and Fonrt Sections of The untu-io Voters List Act. 1889. the oopieev re lured by and Sections to be so transmi ' IUIIICIIIU UIIWIU. IIJI lIIUy9IllAIVluI . Elector-some oollgudgfon to'onmine not and it any 0 onuor other error: no found therein to tote 1 into proceed- ing: in I111: that aid an-nun nni-mammal nnnnl-do DR.WASHlNGTON has to law. IOIIIIG tnerem I0 IIKB IIIIIIIBIIIII-O ID1110000- ingn. to have the acid. errors ccrrcctcd accord- , , onmnnscmnnma. c Clerk` at the llnniclpclity ct. Innicl. `galhd It dojoglmlh n lflro In lotion. . * _ During a high wind only on F;-idoy morning 1 shingle .mill '|ituotod- on Monkoko Boy, and owno by; A. L. King. of. Guvonhnrot. Jul ;bn1nod.~ to the ground. Game of the re not known. ,:;`nauro;1 for:O2,000 in suahoonxn-urine. IICSS. Bureau was about five per cent. lower than the usual prices. Wxtness wanted the en- l`he price of machinery for the " Printiitg . ines in the Printing Bureau as they would I I E good advertiselnent. As a. result of lmcung the engmes 1n, Eddy, of Hull, shortly aft`1'\\'zLI'ds ordered an engme. Y T! \[nnhrnIhav17 n; Mnnfnrnrn-nun A STRAY BULLOCK. 11-tf VOTERS |.Is1' I891. For Sale or to Rent. BPIUDUJQ WUIK Ull newness anu LL16 (`HI dress PROF. G. CHASE.` Montreal. 32-37. |lUl' IlVHUl.ooo-abuse: DDQl.'Du............. In: new It . . . . . . . . . . . . . j1_'o Rent for sell; `Bonito In-morn Isrkot. Tonozrro; Sept. 1.1891. -II _-_ L___|_-I . an AA I Are You % Deaf Bnntn. Sept. 1. 1301. -- n. .11: - '\*'Lu nuuvv um; Mme witness was only `I HIV.) _, as I 1 Uoog. 12000 . loll ll 55..., Q 'nt`I-Inn- s'r.- % '.-1 oz- . NI av 16 I4 15 12 76 Grea t Propositiu NORTHERN A D VAN CE IIN TEN LARGE VOLUMES Is always at hand when you are in doubt. 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AND THE -~vv--- ---vv-vaJ , -~-v--~-----v-- ---~~ ; - ronto; Rev. Samuel T. Boddy, Archdeacon of York and Rector of St. Peter s, Toronto. Allan Embury, Public School Inspoctor, noinfiv ll` ""co$?"3} i>e.?1."' """ `""*"" Rev. John Potts, Toronto. James L. Hughes, Public School Inspector, ` Toronto. _ I Hon. Joe. E. McDougall, County Judge of. \T.._Io (`Anni-I1 Tnnnn C-A nun. (IUD: Illa ;u.v:Jvu5-u, vvuuvl Uvlvnauo w.. York County, Toronto. Rev. J. A. Carmichael, Dean of Montreal. U. E. Arohambnult, Prin. Cath. Commercial I -_ jannnauv nnmfnnnl ; Us .Elo ZSJCULIIIIII III, Llllln Vwvuu vvun nnnn `mu- 0 ; Academy,iI ntreal. * W. E. Arthy, Prin High School, Montrea.L Pastoral `Theology, McMaater Hall, To- ~u.n6n V l" ~`F prejudiced, which roused Mr. TQIIB . l`*l1.Who made a. denial ofcomplicit .15 0,; Pouble. Richard White, of `the azette, ;.1`1W3_d_he had recommended Bronskill'170- 51 POS1t1on in the Printing Bureau. `He: Cemd that he had any inuence in-_;_1oi` M`;'%da- Paper Co., exce tfa;I- `a. friend, mlzlrttted that he had as ed the Government 1 Y and give the com orders. . . . Mr. MCFAr]nnn AF 1*.`-xnplalvyenthx Domain Ann- tee 118: lHz!'l`='U allttnvuuu u.5uu1: Jvuvvun resumed the exxquxrygntoy; the. mg Bureau scandal. M en` from Tordn} Pxre were in force, but the `proceedjngg; to n )m'atively tame. ' sv%(:Oi;1[,,..klnamll, who has E1 machine eho ', . Tm-onto, told the committee howhe sol mg 000 worth of machinery to the Govern- nnce opening of 1890.` Qf that amount ` W1 been for his machmery, and 810-. goods of Hickok 86 Co., Harrie-` burg Pa", for whom he _was agent. The: iations were carrxed on th!_`o,ugh: . 609,1 who frequently got money, In all 51);'utg,oo0, Senecal sug ested that the 1? mmission be divided up. he first money :3, "Me Senecal was a 31:40`) cheque on ,. the-_ g'm', ldM(1B;;.\k, Toronto; the last payment has three months ago, $40. Before dealing - ood that it was necessary to- Scnecal. . F. B_ polsnn, director of_ the Poison `Iron Works Co, of Toronto, sand that In the last, four years the company had furmshed to the Department four cngmes and three_ boilers; the total cost was about $6,00_0. Smce he had also put in another engme for runmng t the electric light, the cost of 'which'vwae_- . nnn '|`|m first order was obtained through ' KY and glve the company orders. ' _ [ paid McFp.r1ane, of the Canada Paper Com- Y denled that the company had a.'1_1.y, .1 Kmngement whereby p _ t on orders L $3`. by the Government were to be mad . tn? In off their debt to the Giulia` 1 P . 0 ~ order! 81" ` h-....5cuu:ub wnereby Pm b e In W0 t Pr to P9 " j ":(-iur`51f. f:g1dze}'?.- oidgttedesaat nmce Isl reuse hand may. The lattglllxad advancod`` `-" . ~ vh` 3 -. t ey had received more _, Gogwment than in paint, ' e . J Forces the Boodle From M Ullllfgotnre . ,, PI and Batclies--.VIa;,vn|oet P . or ~ Man of nlagmcent Nor qulsltos I ,` va_ ` Or1'A\v.a,\ept o - . ' L _ _"____ 1\he P . `. '. lttee luui large a11die%l;|;1g.,ai ucouim ; y3B-tel. Dealers in lovnd 3 0 Per ` Gang` I Comm] 1en it - - -` `llurydnt `. ` 3"` 7.3`. '03 Lu W '-`Wu Luluusllz 105. Did aletter accompany it? I don t _ron1ember. It. was made in several payments? In'es-9, . 'TTTRYN I?1N BLUE ` T O ENT sEN5ALi p INTEN SUPER w RONTO FIRM5 . .- o * wET 5035 ._ 1 -`\,.< E91 I v yuau. :-president. 3 of an ` `A171 , yuan; .u_aua Iva lllI_ll\!.?lll|lC.'C0,I1,`rac`w . I Ann` lstron `had-`paidhim he (witness) would have is 0' a Mr. Cooper, president of thenew syndi- eate,_-said it-Iwasnever su sted to him diur- ing the negotiations that acaud should be. d. The scandals connected with theline ` ad in"ii;re(}: his chances of financin the line in Eng nd. He refused to say w ' t scan- dals, or'if he referred 'to Pacaud. When asked to answer yes or no to the ques- tion whether Thom had his full authority to go to New York so meet the`Quebec -Minis- try, he answered, I will not be `made to say what I don t want to. Thom had never told him, nor was be aware, that his company had entered into an agreement with the Crown not to ask any further sub- sidy from the Dominion Government. The old company had. Mr; Langelier announced" that.th1s closed ~..the for the Quebec Government. As regards the charge ofembezzling $118,000 of the old com any s__ money he had specially abstained rom mentioning Senator Rob:-A taille, s-name. He had- charged the old direc- loan but been in._ a poaittonw to mtorm mm- uelf -of Senecal s entaggs tl1a-`Gqvem- meat could ' b hel :res'ponfa1ble for-the c6r' ruption in the department.` Mr. ' ('3}mp1eu denied that `he had ever been in such a position. Committee met wxth closed doors yesteuley. These gentlemen will form a. subcommittee to in giro _iho- the eairi: MeG`ree_vy: A Sir John ompsoh`,.Mi11s,. (Bdthivell) Girouard Adams, Davies. V _ _ THE SENATE RAIIhWAY COMMITTEE met yejtrday. Mr. McFa.rla.ne, the sub-`I contractor on the Baie des Chaleura Rail- way, saidjshere was a.- ,little p'ver _ $200,000 duq him for his 80.-mile:contra'ct.` ` If `Arm- Itrnna hm! Lnuhllm I... 1...:4..-.._\ -..---I J -1 3 Mn (1 I. Mr. Lister examined S. ABea.tty. Mr. ` Patterson was here the other day and said. he had given you $200 for putting a. con- '\I'3l`f fl\l'\(\11 nr11`) van ' uontnuu Wuxgu zuw wnsu mun uwuuu In tddition to the $475,000-on_ca it:'l`a.q- count the . dicato has "van y _'a. :heck for ,2ll.25 for ttorment in the. "but since the. city. obtained. possession.` ' settle; the whole bnlinolgund leaves nothing indinpnte. ` Z ` ' - I On account of the of tne`a10 arbitra} io ' Wk ` 15. ` 1 sbclalut `O5", 000 fiIi iii dispntcrxlgl Rolfe :1-ocat ` unnn Ki: flrnnilln ill -taillefs-na e..p'He had- -tors". H all the members of the company uuuwuuuu uvau muuuunlng 56118200!` 5:001- been like Senator Robitaille, the charge would never have been made.- 0. N: ,_Arm- ; strong recalled,`gave evidence to showthat ; none of the $118,000 had been embezzled. It was decided to summon Robert McGreevy V and Mr. M. P. Lonergan, solicitor for the new company. .. The committee will meet to-day. The Government Will Carry on the fork ' to Completion. ' OTTAWA, Sept. 2.--In the House yester- ` day _Mr. Giroxuird presented the report of ' the sub-committee appointed .to .look up precedents in connection with the resigna- tion of Thomas McGreevy. The committee was unanimous in `reporting that `on April 5 last: his election was lawfully contested, \ that the contestation was pending when the n resignation was tendered, that the -resigna- 1 tion be not acted upon and that the war-' ` rant of the Speaker for the issue. of 9. writ for a new election be recalled. Mr. Girouard said he would make a_ motion for 3 the adoption of the report to-day. 1 `hallo Qnnnno` QIlV\AI1:v\`Av\I11\o\`- A` 6-`L4; utnuvu us vuu LUPULU uu-uu: 1 Andre Senecal, Superintendllant of the Printing Bureau, having been ordered to ap- ear at the bar of the House to-da ,' the peaker asked if he was resent. T e de- puty ser eant-at-arms sai that he had as- certaine that Andre Seneca] left Ottawa on e or about Aug. 24. He had- made careful ienquiry, but could` not learn his present whereabouts. He therefore left the order of the House with Mr. Sene::al sefamily at his Ottawa residence. ' `ll - 'f._A.__._._-___jLL-L A" j..-'(V,,_-,,I 3 VIII` '7 W I KFHIHULIUUO ` Mr. Listertmoved that Andre Senecal not ` havin attended pursuant to the order of the ousedated Aug. 27, be taken into the custody of the sergeant-at-arms, and u that the Speaker do issue his warrant a.c- 3 -cordingly. Tho RECEIVE Ilihl I`If;IIQ IITOH V.w'1:`l;:=:EiyJ;ea.ker asked when the service was ` made. ` \ fl, _ J-____L_ __-_-.--__L -1 -..--_.. .._3J LL,L L- IIIGLI Us } The deputy serggant-at-arms` said that he % had made the servme on, Friday last. [ Tho IV\l\`:!\V\ urn: nr`i-\'I-afar` 1':+`ll\D\" .`1II\I-jun IIGU IIIGVIU IJIIU DUI. VIUU VII, J.` LLUIIJ IGBIII i The. motion was adopted without further [ discussion. ' 117! "I, 0 _, Al _ ,_,,,, J_,_,,,L ,,__,'I, ` \LlBUL|lUlIu When coneidering the amendment made by the Senate to the bill respecting the ship ing of live stock, Mr. Laurier asked for ` furt er information regarding the proposal to admit American cattle for slaughter. `Kn 1-Tnnnnv-la nnnnnfnrl fkn aknfnrnnnl-. hf}: UV QKIIILIU ILIIIULIUGII UGUUIU I-UL lllI.I5llUCl.o Mr. I-Iaggart repeated the statement of a few days ago. He said than an application had been made by a company for permission to slaughter American cattle at Tnree Rivers 1 1 for export under regulations as stringent as \ might be necessary. The Government had not yet come to a conclusion on the subject 0 and would not without the greatest. consid-_ eration. , - ` Mr. Laurier asked if this was the old dead _ meat company? ` Mr. Hag art said it was not. The reso utions to cancel the $970,000 bonds, held by the Government on the North Shore Railway` from Montreal to Quebec, were reported after some discigsion. MnnbAnn:n Rnurbll Inn: in His: nmnn nf. hn nme only vice-president. V_ Did you, asked Mr. Lister, ever give -\ any money yourself? Yes, I gave mm .1 cheque for $200 in my oice about a. J M r.u,o.... .........:.....1 Q 'u,...u.. UNI .- VVUICU rcpurucu IIIIIIUI BUIIIU 1.1190 1011' Mackenzie Bowell was in- his office at the Customs Department for a short time yester- day and afterwards occupied his seat in the chamber for acouple of hours, during the dis- cussion on the North Shore Railwa. bonds. Sir John Thompson, however, h char he of the question, Mr. Bowell being unable resume active control of the Railway De- partment . n Han wnnfinn in an intn nunnlvi KT!-_ Rnr. ""i`ir7"a`;':.id that individuallv he was in favor o the canal, which he believed would be directly and indirectly of immense 1 advantage to the countrv. The policy of the Government in assisting the work is what it A has always been. The amount in the esti- mates this year is small, but this is because of the large reduction made in taxes levied on the country rendering economy necessary. But the Government was resolved to carry `out the former olic . The policy of the -government wit re rence to assisting that work was unchanged. ' TIJIIIUIIV ' ' On the motion to go into su ply, Mr. Bar- ron brought u the ueltion o constructing the Trent Va. ley anal and advocated its construction in a long speech. The canal was also advocated by Messrs. Stevenson, Burn- ham and Corby. ' ` Lfn 'KJ'nnnnwl-.anh1 kl-uni-. {nu-Hvitlnannv ha urnj ` IUUIIV IIQVVV 15 III um? Iomg bills tooomo in. men 0. The road made 5 rot for the city during loan that: three an tn half months of about 87 5,000. ' ' The;-syndicate `~ receipts from` rm-:1-AI-(11:11 mnrnino- ' LIIU _ J _v este mo:-mn . y 'I"Iu-A nnyw tinlzntngh yeswraay mornmg. T - The new tickets have a.lt%a {print- ed. The eight for a qutitu c ' are red, schoOl_` chil ren n',_wh1l>%. six for a. quarter blue, -and 25 for 81 yellow. They are all ' -headed The 'l\)'r0!1t:o railway, are stam L "Good for'n 0 fare, a.nd._8i8Ded by G. . Kiel , P!%s.`'The e htf for 0. quarter bear lhe curb duringywhi they can beused. . Jlma nhnnls tun: nnI t.:1nn`fnr`h.lm1nn nf thhf` `rho Meyer Signs the Contract and Klely- 5 Everett, Getltho Bond. ' ' Tomonro, Sept. e2. -.-The transfer of the 0 street railway was made yeeterdey after- noon. Checks to the amount of` $475,000, the first deposit by the syndicate, were given the Treasurer of the city shortly after twelve o clock, and at 4 p.m. the contract was signed by both` parties to the agree- ment. - . ' H11-.. _-, .1 L..- ...-.I- .. ...... `min 41.4 1J4-or. T116 chea fares ansutrunafer clans: of `this i B116 B011!` uurmg Wm mun; uuu uu uvu Inoxitnnt w` go into force this morning. Tn no`4`:6`nn n V THE: TRENT. VAL_l..EY_ CANAL. -j--1----- u Jln, .\lbt`.JuIu1.s1ur1 told how Senecal, himself and I attcrsm luul met ve weeks ago. The `Mk hzul ]>(*.'1l of the investiga.tion at Otta- *~.~.u, On the lay of witness last examina- tion11cIrm'<-0 to Scncca1`s house, picked up .-L(}lmpl-;ux's house and interviewed Chap- V4111. J`iu,- xi.-it was at Seneco.l s su gesbion. Thei1i\'c~>Ligutfion was talked of. `hi! 18311 'uld witness that he would have to te 1 the whole truth before the committee,._.._' ` W. '1`. Sykes, a. Collc e streets, `Toronto, '.."ocer, was sworn. I\ I`. Lister looked at .in1 portontnusly and said: Do you IKIIOW .`lr.Senccul`.'" No. Did you ever see lum? No. The Guvcrnment members roaned. Mr. Lisle)` looked surprise ;they had got `hc\v1`u11g .\'_ykcs. Hc stepped down. _ W. 13. .\'.L;u-k, President of the Dominion Vivpe lmm told how his" company had UM In-t wagon `I 15,000 and 120,000 'pOll Ild5 Of '.V[>e to Ihc ( `.ove1-nment at 9. cost of$41.300- Negotmtions had been carried on through ';hci1' tra\'<:lli11g agent, Crosby. 0 M r. .\iL;u~k had inferred that money had 1-can pawl Senecal. He believed so because "he [lruhuhly heard so. He had no idea. \ -fLI1 paid Seuecal. . Bookkeeper ` '5. A. Scott knew all about that. At the hnnn . TO|R6;|+O 8 com MINE eons. U.llIV_ll LIICILVW IJUIIIU jlllll IINRUII Ull DU the Warren, which returned to her New York pier. An ambulance from Gouverneur Hos ital was summoned, but when it ar- rive the man was dead. ` Letters and papers found on the body showed that the suicide was George La Linde; -a French~Canadian -who hadtcome to this city... from Montreal. He had been employed as a cook in various hotels at Rockaway `Beach and Ashbury Park. In one lett he said, If you hear of my death on w lkhow that I have oom- mitted suici e. DETROIT, Se_pt.2.`-'-At an ez`u'l_v hour ves tgrdayi as `the little propeller E'lwu.rd H 9 .Jenks-_wa.scomin upthe Detroit River ft-on : Kelly s Island with a. load `of block stem and was just off Bellard s Reef, a. short dis- I tance below the head of Grosse Isle, she I came into collision with the propeller George E W. Morley, which was bound down loaded. -, The Je_nk_s immediately sunk and Mrs. | Ekbert, the wife or the captain of the Jenks, Albert Jacobs of Port Clinton, 0., the second engineer, and one reman of - tl1"e"`JeiIks` were ca.t-x~i`ed"down with the * vessels, but whether they wete killed by `the e collision or were . unable to; et on deck and were drowned is not yet gnown. The rest of the crew manured to escape and were icked up by the I\ orley. The name of the roman is not yet known, The J enks - is-150 tons,` owned by A. M. .Car- Be)nter, Port Huron, and was built. at Port ver in 1882. The Morley, which is 1045 tons register, struck the J enks just forward of her cabin and crushed her like an sg shell. She went to the bottom immediate y. A misunderstsndin of signals is said to have been the ca.use'o - the collision. A French Canadltn s Sensational Suicide ` In New York. ' ' New Your. Sept. 2.--Among the crowd ' of passengers who left Grand-street on the ferryboat Warren shortly after 10 o clock yesterday morning was a well-dressed, middle-aged man, whose appearance sug- ested that he was a Frenchman. . The boat . ad reached thecentre of the stream when the man jumpedon to the rail and plunged headforemost into the river. The engines were reversed and ropes were thrown to the drowning man, who was nally icked up by twomen ina_row boat and ta en on to `IT. .___-,_ Russia and the Da.rda.nelles-Germany Enjoys a Smile. . LONDON, Sept. 2. --The Standard su gests that the Sultan's action in regard to ussia % and theDardanel1es may be due to pique and irritation at England s refusal to re- o n the Egy tian question. It says:-- ince that reusal it 18 reported that the En lish ambassador has not been received at t e Yildiz kiosk. * It is for the powers to A...-S.` an -nlnnt nruvnan in nnlnnf. I-1: on `IIPAD {aha `R-l,Vi1..}B.s %"" % * _..;: V . ~ 1-rum nunng In the nuns and -1-.- THE PROPELLER, genus wm-1 sev I ""' "'`"` ' nm" " w""` 0 0 FRAI ll LIED nun:-uu | ' B3331! Sept She Collldd \V|th a Bigger l'ropc~.llo' Tan t.lu_a Abve Iiuforf ' tnnato` l tVo:o`Ii1Vl;t:-.5l'_lIo witefnr the c}.p"- tjln Mining. 7 I 1""" '* j "smux FAs,'sT'1$.,"s;;}. w2.--One {,i{mi. -isnot a tree or a hay stack or a sand square miles of rich farming land in Faulk -county, 200 miles northwest of here, are black with smouldering ashes, and hundreds of thousands of bushels of grain and tons of hay have gone up in smoke. The re was the worst ever known in Dakota. A spark from a steam threshing machine near Faulk- ton ignited the dry stubble and in a short time the ames `hadspread over a stretch of 20 miles wide and were rushing over the rairie. Nothing could stop them and a hrisk southeast wind was blowing and car- . ried the sparks for a half-mile. Dozens of farm houses standing on the open raire were swept away wit their outlying ui1d- in s. The burned districts coveran area 20 zmgles by"50,`and in all that territori there erd of cattle which escaped. So far no loss of` life I is reported, but at least 1000 persons are homeless and the loss of property is incal- culable.` CHEYENNE, N. .Y., Sept. 2.-Melborn s rain-making has been crowned with success; At 2.30 this afternoon a storm suddenly broke forth contrary to all expectations, and two hours later there was heavy. rain in accordance with Melborne s predictions. The rainfall extended over a radius 15 to 20 miles around the city and the official mea- surement was oue-half inch. "Ul\lB. 1 _ Did you not see Sir John and Mr. Chap- uaau? Never promised to do 60.~ NW8!` n;ct1\I1'. Chapleau. _ V . _ What did Patterson say? He. Bald VI`. Small could do nothin , and he would . have to go to Ottawa. ehimse f. Tl1ut will do, said Mr.` Lister. V '- 7 Ald. J. B. Rollin of Montreal, who unan-Le; `"488 the New `England Paper Co., WEB P1115" the stand and then arose as tempgg, V _1,f*`,i MI`. Lister charged that the witnessed {Vere prejudiced, which roused Mr.` .94` ean,u,1.n .......1._ - .1__:_1 -:;_-__I:-:- 3. . 4 - J liv 0110 Luna: ntvnno All 13 uu uuv Pvwvsn vv consider what course to adopt to enforce the observanceof existing treaties. 'Clea,rly the straits must be either closed to all `nations ; or open to all nations. England cannot alone i champion the rights of the powers. ` 1)-mg-one 64:` 0 A n`:Ann` anann V \II1I1IIIl I\III VIIV Ila`-Ill \ll VII? r\l VI Ivnvuu BERLIN, Sept. 2.-The National Gazette l argues that the initiative in the Dardanelles matter falls upon En land and says:-It would be exceedingly itter irony of fate if immediately after the Portsmouth recep- tion England shouldbe compelled by Russia, France s ally, to defend her interests. Lennon, Sept. 2.--The Austrian and German new rs continue their excited discussion of t e ardanelles ueston, while they profess not to believe t e report that Turkey has yielded to Russia. They declare that If the report is true it might in- duce the most terrible complications for all Leo s Birthday. DANTSIC, Sept. 2.--At the conference here | yesterday of 800`delegates from various Ger- man Catholic societies, it was decided to promote an International Catholic Congress, the object of which would be to discuss the restoration of the Pope s temporal power. It waealsoedecided to take ste to com- memorate the Pope s birthday," arch'2, by . the `erection of a monument at Meppen, Han- over, to the memory of the late Dr; Ludwig Wiudthorst, formerlyrleader of the Centre the Reichstag, and the recognized , of the Roman Catholic party in Ger- `K HI-ICU Jill-I17?` C-IT ' LONDON, Sept. 2. -Mr. Leonard. Wigan, - `engraver to the Royal Mint, is dead.. He Cyprus, the United Was the most famous engraver f in En land. He designed the present British ronze coins e, the Australian, How Granadian and anadinnooin e,.. and also that of ?ta.tes of .Colun;bia.', the Straits `pSe,ttlemen_t_s, _, Jamaica,` Uruguay, ' Hong Kong, Japan, Peru,_ New _Found1_and,' and the present coinage *of"'B'ritish India, "bind any number differ and other` models. ` ` `ed to permit dfits ing; Four arsof the . . ZUn19n,._ t, 2.':'-21`x`%;MA! *,-evefsgs-Tt;ra.in eater-` ing` the .raI1t%a.d' A stf,:a.t;ionw _e`re_` yesterday dashed;in6o,,92 train which wa`.s/heIng`shunt- ] train~whidh1wa.sh'6; g shunted `w'vere;wro ck- odtandhmany of` the - pa_ssex;geau`:' were in- :- . v . .. 3-... .," wk? e?te `I y furvrtd: ::1;>s6W_l:a Jdlied,` Van it in hoped he will ontimic to ` -.:- A Blackc;1(1-o-;-l;s7;g$7f {do Squafe Miles. mix A V ` A Jrsxrir-:99-A P"!"'. _,_L'0ND01_, Chg! mu ._.... :.`.;a.-.. .... . - aa..'.;.;rr2..:.'a-.; ;..'.1.7. SHUHIY an ('1 H In us Ul uuxuu. (nu \.iu5|.1uJ. . L. B. Hontgomery, of Montgomery, Woods & C0,, Toronto, leather `belting ~.nanufact1m:1-s, told how his dealings with ,H'enecztHn-g:u1 in 1889. Montgomery raised u laugh when, in answer to Mr. Liste1f s question as to whether Senecal ever got an money from the tirm, he told how eneca. , when passing through Toronto had asked how he was off for cash, and had borrow- 4-ll $27, all the money witness had in his pocket. I '1` Jnlnuui nn nf flan 'T`nrn11f'.n'Funn `Faun- JU;M.I=,Efb*iNTo THE RIVER. -1-2-n ENGLAND MUST. MOVE- Successful Rainmaking. `O vv (1 1 (I I I ---nu...-- A print Enkrnvor Dead. .\-|sn..4\ -1: Ir '...it'I . :55; 9F Her: chew. Ems!!!-A P-Em-1 A..Bnnu}sy (1ol.llsi;mZ.[ . . 9 ~--~---~:-~-- ~~-- `duo....u..i..'.J..:ii .... ` Whmhenaw . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ g nwovvnuavg Iuvru. -, -vva 'w'II&C, bllh0l......'.'..... 0 manual vWhet.sprlng.po1-bushel .......'. 88.... m llIlOIOIOOOIOICO& M-I001 IOIlIlIIII:IIIIlOICI 36lC 00. .. J, '1`. Johnston, of the TorontoTy e Foun- dry, told 1.hecommit-tee that his tota. sales to the Btlreuu were about $15,000; ten per -cut`. of this amount Seneca] ot. He usual- Ty got nmuey innnediately a tel` the receipt nf t1le()1teu`1\If`, ulways going to Toronto for ' The l u_11`e:L11 got very cheap rates. Witness never thought Senecal would have :0 be paid until after a cheque from Gover- ment Came to `his office. `Simult;a.ueou'sly ith the cheque Senecal appeared and an-- munced that he was hard up. Witness and ~,-uccal went out to get a cigar and Senecal "ranted money asking for $100. `As the dneque just received was only $980 Witness '4:In0nStl`tttC(1. Henecal sa.idTother8 had to `In it. After this on every sale Senecal got 1 his rake-oti'." . ac`- _, 1 n 1 ' H ' `I Cow or Steer, l"crme.;;.:.er owt.. coworSteer.'1`rlmmod.per: owt.. 8h6BDIk1l|80&0h..nu...........on ll " on-I GL8-um an`: 1 nuuB]lKllllBBOn............-nu...- N DIIOOOIOICIII Lrnb Skim '}b.'Tp;a"n;- \JI.Iw"pUI.'Ecoanoc-ouao Turkeys pern>......... hinknnn nnr mvh-_ _ . - Iurxeya par 19.. . Chickens per (Inna: nan-Ih__ Dllltuu uoncllltoooo Gag$rpI%".""IoOillotnuoltllll p8i!'............nuu.. Ilocuoouoooouvoooo I$.lVA'.l.`lII EUIIIUUJJ. 5'4 UUIJDLJIIB D1.` Miss J. Ross will re-open school Wednes- day. Se t. 2. Subj ects, English. French, Draw- ing an music. 35-39-p T W0 rst-013.86 one hundred acre farms. situated on the ninth line of Innisl. being composed of lots Nos. 9 and I0. For into:-mar taon a. $1! to JAMES McKINLAY, lot 13, or `Strou .0. ` 34-36p. T Rlvulh iscnoon Z 47 COLLIER W: aw Han} 0 Qnlnna '`.nnHn`I-u W`:-nnnh OR do you sutfer noises in the head. Then send 3 centsstamp and I wiil sends valu- able treatise containing full particulars for home care which cost oomparstivel nothing. A splendid work on dealneas an the ear. llunnn DDFIU` fl (`nLQ'n" Mnnnnn` `ULQ7 So you {I'iL(]l1L]]y bedanle aware, salid .\lr. L1:~ttc-r, t hut Senecal had to get a. little ` liullglffi; Ye-H, ' 3 u...` M.` I..l. ` .-..` A,.1.1 1...--- C1-.._-_I L.......I\ number of tlrat-clues houses and vacant lot; in dierent. parts of the town, also some excellent terms ust ontsitfe the limits. WBON as OBESWIQKE 11.9,! AME into the enclosure of the undersigned. Lot No. 8. concession 1. 01-0. on or about the rst of August. 3 young bull about one year old. The owner is re quested to ta.ke`him `awn . or he willbe sold as the law directs. `Inn DI! 'l`t'\'l"l"ll`.\T 95.2 ! ' 33'.` '."`6'r h`ew`1'1i'i2a" {J03 PH TOTTEN. L 35553 UUDIIOTQ .l.`lll'Ill \Do In 2. 10 U1 LUDII Flue.) The lsndis that class. _and_upon the term -there are the usual bulldjngs and an excellent orchard. Price low and terms easy. Apply to STRATHY & ESTEN. Solicitors. Rn:-rln- 29-tf. TOLEN or strayed. from the premises of Samuel Coles, Lot 14, Con. 1, F103. on ueeda. morning, the 18th inst.. a. dark grey horee- razilian-bred, black mane and mu white race end white under lip, white hind }etslto hook Joint, white exteno higher on e ea. 4;:-are old about 15 ban 3 high. A I-awn nf 310 will `ua chum far the rpnnverv ante Wm no proseouwu. Auureau any unor- mation to A. W. BEARDSLEY. High Con- stable. Bar:-io. Ban-lo. Aug. 20, 1891. b 35-37. Imam son SALE In rLos.| THAT va.1uab'e `Dronerty of 50301-es known Lathe Btaiford Farm (8. E. i. 13 in 10th 'll'ln.\ 'l`hn rum in first nlnnn and nnnn ue -___. A- STOLEN on s'i'nAvEn. of 810 will he given for the recovery and delivery of the animal to the owner. Any r reon detaining the above animal after this ate willbe prosecuted. Address any intor-l mntinn tn A- W- REARDBLEY_ Hinrh Con- Heftl. 4 gears hands high. rew ~ ......u b-Avuu Juu qpuuu `met through? Yes. I333 0 ]nf'n|n nntnnvnm

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