Grimsby Independent, 5 Jul 1888, p. 8

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hage i Sput 3 NK 4 CANADIAN, Six miles of the Red River Valley railâ€" way have been laid with rails. The excitement still increases at Rat Portâ€" age over the rich finds on the Ontario Minâ€" ing Company‘s claim. Old and experienced miners say it is the biggest find in the world. : Attorney General Mercier has instructed the Montreal Police magistrate to institute proceedings against Le Monde, for publishâ€" ing an advertisement of the Louisiana State lottery. A party of French priests from the Proâ€" vince of Quebec arrived in Winnipeg to inâ€" vestigate the progress male by members of the French nationality who have settled in Maritoba. The Manitcba Government say they will give Brandon connection with the Red River Valley road and will also have a branch build to the Souris coal fields if the C. P. R. does not build one. The St. Catharines tailors have been orâ€" dered out on strike by the Knights of Labor. All have obeyed except some girls, who reâ€" main at work, as they have no complaint to fird with their employers. Dr. Lavell, Warden of the Kingston penâ€" sntiary, traces the starting point of most the criminals under his charge to dis: 4ience to parents, bad company, and rict of Sunday observance. The discovery of rich gold ore on Sultana Island is reported from Rat Portage. It is understood that the period of resiâ€" dence required from ‘candidates for cadetâ€" ships in the Royal Military College of Canâ€" ada has been reduced from five to three years. Pitcher, the bank defaulter of Providence, was arrested at Montreal Tuesday night. A rumouris current in Winnipeg that a syrdicate of American capitalists has been formed to construct a number of braunch lines in Manitoba under the Railway Aid Seven fires were discovered in a Hamilton house within 24 hours. No cause can beasâ€" signed to the mysterious incendiary atâ€" tempts. turage is becoming very scarce, and a famâ€" ine in all kinds of vegetables is expected. The Governorâ€" General is expected to visit Manitoba and British Columbia next fall. ~ A Montresi grocer named Donnelly was fatally shot by a neighbor‘s boy on Monday. Crop reports received from all parts of the Northâ€" West indicate magnificent prosâ€" pects. The Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Pythias desided that no coloured man can be lawfully admitted to any lodge of the order. Dr. Dennis Campbell, of Hamilton, died on Saturday afternoon from the effects of a dose of arsenate of cooper, taken by misâ€" take. It is reported that Dr. Mackenzie was snubbed by Emperor William on Tuesday and thereafter left Berlin quickly and quietly. be yator capacity in the Northâ€"West will fac,-&iedxa.tely increaged by the Canadian‘ Re: ex‘(a\{wa.y and by private enterprisef to Téady t ent of 3,000,000 bushels, so as to be Th Or this season‘s grain. f o’a\llve man 4 & Fe 1 Lo g ~swAads the other flay, pathetiâ€". t e 1 yc Amperies and swam stt Ti Devroit River to Canadian ",,cn08¢ as been sent to Sandwich gaol eS arteot days as a vargrant. gor i _ camans of Toronto attended a meâ€" CR\ ireice for the late Emperor Frederâ€" potk e Lutheran church Sunday morning. 106 Â¥Acher paid a glowing and touching fi\}fbo the memory of the late Emperor. Cbetrified granite trees in the quarry ing to Alderman CGildersleeve, of ton, are attracting a good . deal of Jon, and both the Dominien and Onâ€" Governments are interested in the very. sv. Father Gendreau has been commisâ€" ed by Sir John Macdonald to visit ‘the ‘thâ€" West and British Columbia and enâ€" re into the condition of the Catholic dians and to ascertain the cause of their resent uneasiness. In connection with the Murray manâ€" slaughter case being tried at Port Huron, two Grand Trunk firemen were arrested on a charge of perjury, they having sworn that they were present when Young was killed, while the record of the con pany showed that they were at the time over a hundred miles away. A syndicate of American capitalists, headed by the directors of the Northern Pacific railway, is to take hold of the Red River Valley and Manitoba & Northwestern roads, which with a connecting link bkuilt from Winnipeg to Portage la Prairie will form a strong line in competition with the The Pullmans have purchased the entire sleeping car system on the Baltimore & Ohio railway. President Cleveland has accepted the nomination of the St Louis Democratic Convention. The Duke of Marlborough is to marry Mrs. Hamersly, a rich and charming widow of New York. T‘h'e:old Grant homestead near St has been sold to satisfy a mortgage | W. H. Vanderbilt. Are rapidly becoming a nuisance, and we think it behooves publishers to examine into the merits of many articles puffed up in their columns. We do not deny that many meritorious remedies are properly to be classed under this heading. â€" Take the hurdreds and thousands relieved from severe suffering by the use of Polson‘s NERrvILINE, would it not be unreasonable to expect them to condemn that farâ€"famed remedy. â€" Now we know for a fact that Polson‘s Nerviline is without exception the most powerful, pleasant and certain remedy in the world for pain. It cannot fail, for it goes right to the bottom of pain, penetrates to the nerves, soothes them into quiectness, and affords prompt and permanent _ relief. Nerviline is sold . Iiw.a.ll druggists, Sample only 10 cents. Try it. Mr. Blaine has telegraphed Gen. NEWS OF THE DAY. Quack Advertisements AMERICAN. ad has accepted the St Louis Democratic Harrison . Louis, held by from Sctoland congratulating him an his nomination aud wishing him success. _ wThe little boat, the Dark Secret, with its solitary passenger, Capt. Andrews, left Nantucket on Saturday morning for Engâ€" land. It is said that the richest gold mine in the world is situated about 150 miles from Sitka, in Alaska,. The mine produces $75,000 worth of gold bullion a month, and experts say that there is enough in sight to furnish this amount for 400 years. Oneâ€"half the mine was originally purchased for $650, and is now owned by Senator Jones, of Nevada. Prince Bismarck is suffering from rheuâ€" matism. It is reported that the Czar, while en route to Copenhagen this summer, will visit Emâ€" peror William. The announcement is made from Washingâ€" ton that the same regulations for seal fishâ€" ing ‘will be enforced in Behring‘s Sea this season as during former years. A small Skye terrier in Cincinnati disâ€" played a heap of good sense at that city the other day. While prowling around his hair caught fire. It was slowly burning and the dog was about to be turned into a roast, when a hose burst. The poodle saw it and made a rush for the stream, into which it jumped, extinguishing the fire. A vessel, believed to be an emigrant ship, foundered off the Cape of Good Hope and all hands were lost, » The Committee of the Austrian Delegaâ€" tions have adopted a military credit of 47,000,000 florins. William Patterson, a coloured man, who was hanged at Louisvilie, Ky., was hangâ€" ing for ten minutes in torture before he died, and four minutes after the drop fell he spoke. A â€"Galican church was struck by light: ning on Sunday three persons being killed and a Randred injured. A farmer while driving along a country road near Sulphur Springs, Tex., saw an old pot which had been washed up by the hard rain of a few days before. â€" Picking it up to examine it he was astonished to find that it"contained $18,000 in gold. The money is supposed to have been hidden by guerillas in war times. Emperor William‘s speech in the Reichâ€" stag has created a favourable impression both in Berlin and Paris. A report comes from Mexico of terrible loss ofp life and destruction of property in the cities of Silao and Leon by floods caused by heavy rains. Over 700 lives were lost and more than a thousand families were rendered homeless. A hoop snake has been captured by a farmer at Floris, Ia., where it is now on exâ€" hibition. It is described as being filteen inches in length, with a spiked tail, while «* between the eyes is a small socket in which the end of the tail fits when coiled up like a hoop." j Mr. Taine‘s health is greatly improved, and he has resumedhis work on the History of the French Revolution. Letters received from the Congo country state that Major Bartellot‘s force has sufferâ€" ed severely for want of food. f Runrdle Bey confirms the report otf the arrival of a white Pasha, supposed to be Stanley, in the Babrâ€"el Gtazel province. A feeling of great uneasiness prevails among the foreigners in Corea, on account of the threatening attitude of the natives. The town of Sundsoal, on the gulf of Bothnia, the centre of the timber vrade of Sweden, has been almost destroyed by fire, A thief entered the apartments of the Crown Prince of Sweden in the hotel at Franâ€" zanbad on Saturday night and stole jewellery worth $100,000. Bishop Coxe, of New York, who went to Paris expressly to confirm Pere Hyacinthe‘s flock, preached in the American church in that city on Sunday. The London press generally welcome the Pacific character of Emperor William‘s speech ; but the Times and Standard conâ€" sider permanent peace impossible while all nations are preparing for war. Mr. Ignatius Donnelly has been tripped up again by pointing out the difficulty of supposing Shakespeare to have read Suxo Grammaticus in @"the original Danish." whereas that historian used the Latin tongue. A sensational story comes from Berlin, to the effect that the Tageblatt has published notes left by the late Emperor Frederick showing that the present Enperor tried his best at San Remo to induce his father to abdicate. f At a recent meeting of the Bundesrath Prince Bismarck laid special stress on the peaceful character of the political situation, and intimated that the Government would adhere to the principles which had hitherto guided their policy. The German Reichstag was opened with pomp and brilliancy. ‘The Emperor, in his opening speech, dwelt upon (Germany‘s paâ€" cific intentions. He said his policy was simply to ward off attack, and not to acquire military glory. The London Times is at enormous exâ€" pense in the libel suit brought against ib by Frank O‘Donnel. Besides keeping a host of witnesses at the best London hotels, it has paid two of its counsel a retaining fee of £500 and a daily refresher of £200. It is rumoured that O‘Donnell is short of fuuds. SAULTER BROS Felt and Gravel 93 ADELAIDE E.. TORONTO. DR. GRAY‘S Specific has been used for the past fifteen yoars, with great success, in the treatment of Nervous Debillty, and all diseases arising from exâ€" cesges, overâ€"worked brain, loss of vitality, ringing in the ears, palpitation, etc. For sale by all druggiste. Price $1 per box, or 6 boxes for $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of price. Pamphlet on application: THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Foronte. Stained â€"Glass MCAUSLAND & SQN, FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO Estimates givén. Country work a specialty. "6 King St. W., Toronto. Nervous Debility. FOREIGN. sa ROQLCTS. Now theroe was the case of our friend Kay : â€"_ He said to himself in his resolute waY, That a cough which was growing frowm * One breaks the glass and cuts his fingers ; But they whom truth and Wisdom lead, Can gather honey from a weed." Those who are wise, and who love the truth, will believe what we say when we tell them that Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription has done more to relieve the sufferings of women, than all other medicines now known to science. â€"It cures all irregularities, interâ€" nal infammation and ulceration, displaceâ€" ments, and kindred troubles. _ It is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacâ€" turers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be rafunded. This guarâ€" antee has been printed on the bottleâ€"wrapâ€" per, and faithfully carried out for many years. The figuring on some of the latest China silks, bengalines, foulards, and sateens are exceediugly suggestive of crazy quilt colors and sections, or of clown‘s clothes. A Cure for Drunkenness, The opium habit, depsomania, thoe morphine habit, nervous prostration caused by the use of tobaceo, wakefulness, mental degression, softening of the brain, etc., premature ol age, loss of vitality caused by overâ€"exertion of the brain, and loss of natural strength, from any Cause whatever. Menâ€"young, old or middleâ€"agedâ€"who are broken down from any of theabove causes, or any cause not mentioned above, send your address and 10 cents in stamps for Lubon‘s Treatise, in book form, Of Dissases of Mon. Books sent sealed and secure from observation. Address M. V Lusox 47 Wellineton étreet East, Toronto Ont. No girl can play lawn tennis to any adâ€" vantage in anything but a tennis gown made with loose sleeves and a blouse waist, and this must be worn Over a corset cover, but not a corset. to worse Must be cured, in spite of a slender Eilslif: An ocean voyage was out of the o A Florida trip a ussless sx'uggerst:xonh:3 $ Â¥et die he wouldn‘t ! His money 4 For the "Golden Medical Discover} Cmeaurs® HAIR RENAWER restores grey and faded hair to its natural color and prevents falling out. _ A lovely summer festival gown for a lady, no longer young bUt still with pretensions to beauty, is of black Chantilly lace over white satin, with & COf§age bouquet of white jonquils. & l%a Dr. Pierce made ; P And as sound as a nut in his health to «* Logic is logic, that‘s all I say. Dresses and long wraps made voyages have weights of lead in the the skirts to keep them from being about too rudely on deck. People who are au'g]e?! $0bad breath, foul comtes tongue, or any disorder Of the Stomach, can a§ once be relieved by using DY. Oirson‘s Stomach Bigters, the old and tried remady- ak your Druggist. Oatmeal cloth trimmed with velveteen or corduroy or corde;;el makes a pretty mountain, seaside, Or travelling suit. It should be made in Sevélely plain style with no ribbon or lace thereh, Hus| CoveX® CURK CUR@34 one minute. f <â€"asmperor Wedéric} ‘died > within thitty feet of where he wa;born, and at exactly the same hour of the lay, _ Consumptionsurely Cured. For many years the manufacturers Sage‘s Catarrh Remedy, who are abunté responsible financially, as any one can ¢ ascertain by engquiry, have offered, in , faith, a standing reward of $500 for a cas nasal catarrh, no matter how bad or of 1. long standing, which they cannot cure. 1 Remedy is sold by druggists at 50 cents. While miles of ribbon in the form of flats, bows, loops, rosettes, and knots are worn on all dressy summer frocks, not an inch of it is ever seen on a tailor gown. To tH® EpITOR :â€"PleaSsiinform your readers that I have a positive remedyfor the above named disâ€" ease. By its timely use housands of hopeless cases have been permanentlyoured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my rmedy FREE to any of your readers who have conslimtion if they will send me their Express and P. O.|3dress. Respectfully, Dr. T. A. Suocum, 37 Yonge § Toronto, Ont. Alaska is rapidly ecoming civilised. It now has a beer brewry, Whenever your Stomad or Bowels get out of orâ€" der, causing Billousness, )ysgepela, or Indigestion, and their attendant evil gake at ones & dose of Dr. varsom‘e Stomach Bitts, Bass family modicine, All Druggiste, 50 centse. â€" A. P. 405 . PATENTS CANOES. wat. ®N@iSn, Peterporo, ont. KNITTING Eesfzcnâ€"a.onc MACHINES Sumetm, _ ACENT WYANTED over the entire £ 30A Dominion.Address GEO. D. FERRLS, cWms C@s7 Churc Street, Toronto. WORK ( :IJELPII Busites:College, GUELPE, OXT.â€" This popular hstiution, now in its 4th year, is doing a grand wok fr the Education of young men and women in hos brenches, a knowledge of which is so essentialo tfie intelligent and successful management of praticd affiirs,. Its graduates are everywhere giving Ignd préof of the thcroughness of their training, an beiring grateful testimony to the monetary valu of its «urse of study. The Fourth Annual Cithlar givig full information will be mailed free. Adress M. AAoCoraticc, Principal. oronto Cuttiizg #chodâ€"Scientific and reliaâ€" ble systems tight ‘whenby stylish, perfectâ€"fitâ€" ting garments are ppduced. jutters having trouble should secure my s§#tems and:nsure fueure success. Entire satisfaction garanteed. Shirt system taught separate. A rare chnce for yung men to acquire & lurrative professi S, CO‘RIGAN, Prop., 122 Yonge Street. Texs on appliation. Also.send for lisbt some of « Secondâ€"hand ma chines at greatly réuced prices CHMA, ROBINS «& CO., 22 Chch St., Toronto. OF THEBIBLEâ€"By CHaru®s FostER. Profusely Illustrated â€"Sales rarvellous â€" Nearly 400,000. Send $1.50 for a copy and go towork. nts Wanté. Address. . G, WA3ON, Manager, Toroxto Wiuuko Traor Diostrory, Toroxto. J. & J. RYLOL, AND VAULT DITS, &C. Toronto SateiÂ¥orks. BEAVER LFE of SEAMSHIPS Saloon Tickets, $0, $50, $60. jeturn, $80, $90, $110, Intermediate,$30 ; Steera$20. Apply to H. E. MUMRAY, Gen‘lanager, 1 C#tom House Sie, MONRTEAL. Will You Read This for $5\ Bicydes ATENTS procured, Pieat Attorneys, and experts Est‘d 1867. Donald CRidout & C€o., Toronto. MONTREA AND VERPOOL. "Logic is Logic." FOBR ALL 830 a weekand e;fame paid. _ alg_bl& outfit and particulas tree, P.D. NCKERY, Augusta, Maing â€"SAILIG WEEEKLY BYEENXâ€" For Saleâ€"llustrated descriptive Oat® alogue frg R. OChamberlin, Toronts SAFFS tOLU M BI A â€" PATENTED RUDGE AND Policies in Force over 10,000. HEAD OQFFICE, SUFFERING from the effects of early evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, who find themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ; also Mipou®â€"Agx»o and Ounp MEX who are broken down from the effects of abuse or overâ€"work, and in advanced life feel the consequences of youthful excess, serd for and read M. V. Lubon‘s Treatise on the Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to any address on receipt of two 3c. stâ€"mps. Address _ _ _ _ 6 Allan Linge Royal Mail Steamghips Sailing during winter from Portlana ever{ Thursâ€" day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, calling at Londonderry to land mailg&and passengers for Scotland and Ireland; also froom Baltimore, via Halifax and St. John‘s, N. F , to Liverpool fortnightly during summer months. The steamers of the Glasâ€" gow lines sail during winter to and from Halifax, Portland, Boston and Philadelphia; and durln% sum mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly; Glasgow and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadelphia fortnightly. € 7 9 Everybody feels the exhausting and debilitating effect of the warm weather and it is the duty of everyone to sustain the strength by taking highly mutritions food. is preâ€"eminently a food specially adapted to this season of the year. It gives tone to the stomach, stimulates the afi)petite, keeps the system well nourished and fortifies it against the many disorders peculiar to warm weather. For freight, passage, or other information apply to A. Schumacher & Co., Baltimore; 8. Cunard & Co., Halifax; Shea & Co., St. John‘s, N. F,; Wm. Thomp son & Co., St. John, N. B.; Allan & Co., Chicago; Love & Alden, New York, Hâ€" Bourlier, Toronto; Allans, Rae & Co., Quebec: Wm. Brookie, Philadelâ€" phia; H. A. Allen, Portland, Boston, Montreal. THE TORONTO SILVER PLATE CO WvELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors Montreal, P. Q. â€"FACTORIES ana sALESROOM :â€" 420 to 426 King St. West, TORONT E. G. GOODERHAM, J. C. COPP, SILVER â€" PLATED WARES TR}ADE MARK. JOHNSTON‘S To the heirs of Policyâ€"holders (death claims)..... To the hold.rs of matured Endowment Policies.. To Policyâ€"holders on surrender of Policies....... To Policyâ€"holders for Cash Profits (including the To holders of Annuity Bonds.................. Loaned to Policyâ€"holders on Security of their P M. V. LUBON, Wellington St. E., Toronto, Ont CA Policies Nonforteitable after 2 years and â€"Manufacturers of the highest grades ofâ€" PRESIDENTâ€"Hox. Sir VICEâ€"PRESIDENTS.â€"WILLIA1 Y oung Men CAPITAL AND FUNDS NOW OVER $3,000,000. is = = 15 TORONTO &TRFrT _TARONTO. ONT A HOME COMPANY, ESTAP*®"*~~ Manager. KEEP UP YOUR STRENGTH. To this date, October 31, 18 IX years‘ trial, and over 5,000 in use has proved this machine the best; 6 sizes. Send for Circular. STUMP & STONE S. S. KIMBALL, Inventor and Manufacturer, 577 Craig st. P.O. Box 945, Montreal, P.Q / â€"EXTRACTORâ€" â€"CHAMPIONâ€" Sec, Treas. QUERY : If Mr. Page‘s business is the largest in its line in the United States, is it not the bess possible proof of his ability to pay highest prices? If he did not do so, would he naturally get more Skins than any of his competitors in the same line ? Desiring to obtain a Business Education, or become {):ggiga:t in Shorthand and Typewriting, should atâ€" BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Weakness and Lung Troub e :; John Wood, 95 Cathâ€" cart St., cured of Liver Oomfilaint and Biliousness, used only 3 fiftyâ€"cent bottles ; Mrs. J. Beal, 6 Augusta St., troubled for years with Nervous Prostration, two amall bottles gave her great relief. Sold at 500. &$1. F. F. DALLEY & CO., Proprietors. **We believe that in extent of lightâ€"weight raw maâ€" terial collected and carried, Mr. Page holds the lead of any oom(fetitor and that bis present stoek is the largest held by any house in this country." And the Review says : ‘""After a most thorough investigation of Mr. Page‘s business, as compared with others in same line, we have becomes fully satisfied that in his sfecin.lty, light weight stock, he is unquestionably the largest dealer in this country, while in superiority of quality, he is confessedly at the head." _ _ (Aes 02 M Comd The Shoe and Leather Reporter, N. Y,, and the Shoe and Leather Review, Ohicago, the leading trade papers of the U.S. in the Hide line, have sent their representatives to investigate Mr. Page‘s business,and after a thorough examination and comparison, the Reporter gives %giug this endorsement : _ for us. Cash Furnished on satisfactory guaranty. Address, C. S. PAGE, Hyde Park, Vermont, U.S. _ Merchants, Butchers H. WILLIAMS & 60. :5%. ROOFERS MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Rocfing Felt, Slaters‘ Felt, Deafening Felt, Carpet Paper, Building Paper, Roofing Pitch, Coal Tar, Lake Gravei, Established 1869. ANADA SHIPPING CO.â€"Beaver Line of Steamsghips, sailing weekly between Montreal and Liverpool. Saloon tickets, Montreal to Liverpool, $40, $50, and $60, Return tickets, $80, $90, and rgffo, according to steamer and accommodation, Interâ€" mediate, $30; Round trip tickets, $60, Steerage, $20, Round trip tickets, $40. For further Eartlculars and to secure births, apply to H. E. MURRAY, General Manager, I Custom House Square, Montreal, or to.the Local Agents in the different Twons and Cities. Arcade, Yonge street, Toronto. For Ciroulars, eto., Address CO. O‘DEA. Secretary MONEY : AVL ULLWJALIL UV J â€" U UVUVLLULA U _ generally We want a Good Man in your locality to gick up Office: 4 Adelaide St. East, Toronto. CALF SKINS No delay. Correspondence solicited. E. W. D. BUTLER, Financial Agt., TO LOAN on Farms. Lowest Rates, Whaley, Royce & 00. 72 Kingâ€"st. E., Toronto. x reramnooPA$ 4 InsTRUY Lo SPERDY+ saue. 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