i?:~: %i!%u*1*3=:4m fNor- 51. 6--+ ,.;gueg9f~%aw#n.:;V=orrbwd;, ;At.o'm`on.u xmjweko--%no: . :.L....-_L'.._h..aI3mn1\tnn I" _ r `N61: an Ordinary Imbeclle, But a. Whole Asylum in Himself. MONTREAL, Nov. _16.--A. Filiatrault, proprietor of The Canada Review, is under arrest on a charge of libel from Abbe Baillarge of Joliette. The complainant alleges that the defendant published an article stating that Baillarge had a mania. to write in the Algonquin language, and that he was" not an ordinary imbecile but a whole asylum in himself. Went To Chicago and Nearly Killd a Club Steward. TORONTO, Nov. l6.-At the Ma.r- quette`Club, Chicago, one Friday night, burglars beat Assistant Steward Eugene Falbe into inaensibility and rol_J- I.-.` - I-L4 oun:.an:a-Ann ' "u. L:nurA;- EIIUU Iuuv V IIIDVIIBIIJIIIUJ nun Ave!` Bede the premises. TDhe thieves, three in number, were subsequently arrested, and one of V t-hem, named Alfred Hyde, who arrived in Chicagofrom Toronto two weeks ago`, has made a, confession a- mitting the crime. ' ..- His father met him at the station to ` drive him home. On the way three men ; asked them forwork and were told to call ` next day. Then one drew a. revolver, com- polled O Brien to hand over the money and : drive baek- to Coteau. The men got clear Wllllill DU [Jul vuw anon. ` Road Agents in Mfmtrohl. MONTREAL, Nov. l6.-D. O Brien Vof 0 Brien & Son, Soulanges Canal contrac- tors, went to Coteau Landing last. evening, carrying a vvalise containing $4202 with whit-.h_to pay the men. `Ht- Faking want. him :0 {ha nhnfhvin in Hay- Married In the Police Court. TORONTO, Nov. 16.-i--Aboub a. week ego George Thomas was arrested on a. warrant charging him with seduc- ing Annie Barlow under promise of marriage. There was also a charge against him of procuring 3 drug for an illegal pur- pose. The `c_s.s_e.vwa,s called in the Police Court yesterda. morning, `but. Thomas ex- pressed his wil ingness to marry Miss Bar- low, and as the younglady was willing the cue was settledby a. wedding in Sta'-In- specter Arohs.bold s oice, Rev. Dr. Briggs being the officiating minister. The charges against _'1`h6ms's having been withdrawn he and his bride went !on__the_ir way rejoicing. ={Qynr-aliv 1 ,, `Juiige"iI"Mi.c `labor: and Ro:a;"for trial of." .2 A :8'ttiA`od in DI`il|ll7f:t`. _' Bi:LLEVILLi!. ` Ont;"; Nov. l6.-=Election tied yigsterdpy morning before t,h9.%etitidn1od`god.a.' ainat the return of . W. . Northrup. M ._ for East Hastings, '3 ml.- _..:s:.....n had no avidencet0o'el`.- `Yiliia by apoplexy. , " OnVt.,` ti`)- dy,"`_`f:01_`~_ `jner- ` irbnd ~1}au -15 1:1} Oioo. V I .* :.ItT6v:'16;A;-"Joh u :fiiotn.:;va.a:n: ' a.g"erof Mggphgrppxfa w`hol_es,a.le fruit ept.s_b-- linhmant. here, as ound dead on the oorf of_11i|'6iii o` yin `filn `morning. The: rgmains` will be Au`.'.'I , , . - 1'. s`. L` K J. Death wah -_ "'llII J.'.l\JL IX? 0 \.aIIKJllI\3- .I.II\i UIICIIIUC `IL \`U|l Mil getting united Liberal support us re-_ mote. I A % -L !'6M=auAL',`<` "ENOV; -" " -I 6':-ATM miqpicious-, .`m:*:.:4.a..' $.;.:~uA.pA""Ii H` M'Iiin"lini|I A DESPERATE IN BR|Ai:E. A LONG WAY FROM HOME. id! gm: `A BURGLAR CONFESSES. AN EDITOR'S WRATH. % In % ADVANCE 2?: `T1. 5-`-A-+'.JL',".!';-; `9`.'!P.-`1,=~: "`1!9&rd;,; tiae; A1159 lino :; :."weio~"not1;ikig`mdrofthab ,1 '.TOWNS|l`ll=` or E,ssA, COUNTY or swoon-. Under the Judament and order In a certain set on of . end uy vs Leedlny in the Chancery Divi-ion of the High Pourt of Justice for Ontario, there will be 1 ared for sale with the approbation of Neil Mobeon, Omciol Referee. b ` Public auction at the Queen : Hotel in the owncf Ru-I-iein than l`.nunf.v nf imnnn hv -v cw- - w anuvucvnnvv , \Il:I v aturd5},tlie lth day ofl'uv., 1892, at twelve o c'ock noon in one Block. all and singular the followin proper`-y, viz : That cer- tain narcel or tract of and and nrem'ses situate. 1 ing and being in the Township of Essa in the ounty of Simcoe and Province: 1' Ontario. con- tainingone hundred and twelve acres more or less. being composed of part of lot number thirty in the eleventh concession of said Townshin ( f Essa that is to say. co 1 mencing on the south- ern limitot allowance for roadi between lots number thirty and thirty-one at the north east angle of the said lot number thirty, thence westerly following said limt of said road allowance forty-six chains more or less to the north west angle of said int number thirty, thence southerly alon the eastern limit of the allowance for road etween the tenth and eleventh concessions. thirty chains more or less to the south west angle of said lot number _thirty. thence easterly following the limit between lots number twenty-nine and hirty. thirty-three chains, thirty-four links more or less to the lands heretofore granted by the Crown to Samuel Wedge. in the said lot number thirty. thence north nine degrees thirty minutes west twenty chains, thence north seventy-three degrees th'rty minutes east twelve chain sixty-six links more or less to the western lim t of the allowance for road On the erstern boundary of the Township and thence along the same ten chains more or less h I f tough: a?(i`n`i-omgmiaglituntn nn Hen Tnwn UCBII lI\I>3llIlU \a\JIl'IlUlUll UL IIVIII I Herr Bebel opposed the foundation of new Socialist journals or associations. He urged on financial grounds that the kinds of advertisements received by the Socialist organs should not be greatly restricted. I"\'l`]I1G;\!II nf Innvvxnrvn n; f`\o Don`uu#nn 0 room: auonon at we queen note: In ma Tgwn f Bu-rlein the County of Slmcoe, by Mr. Georga R. Ford. Auctioneer, on ` 1 In lI-L_,,,, AI , lIA:1' 1 in Ann` no we place 01 uegmmn . . The said property lsgsltuate on the Town line road a.bout'(l) four miles from the Town of Barrie and about two and 9. half miles from Allandale. the nearest post olce and Railway Station. 'lhe Boll la a. sandy loam. About fifteen acres are good cultivating land. The remnder is covered by a. small overgrowzh of spruce. tamarwok and cedar. There is a. small stream of good water running throu g_h it. The property will be offered for sale eubgeot to a. reserved bld. . mfh F an`ni,'l`nn nan llnil` AI` 01-nn nunnknnn ..l'U31'VBU. 01 u (1 Terms of sa.le-Ten er cent. of the urchase money to be paid to endor or his _So citors at the time of sale and the balance wnhin thirty days thereafter without interest into Court to the credit of thlsaction. The other terms and conditions of sale will be the standing condi- tions of Court. _' For further particulars apply to HOSKIN 85 OGDEN. 14 King Street West, Toronto, Vendor s Solicitors. I"n1-nntn 1 at Wnxrnm hop 1 $209 45.1`! JUDICIAL NOTICE |PRo%f>"ER TYI U LVDU Al` I L0 5 J Ill] UIUIII: U]. .18 UIVIUIUII CI 1.) the High Court of ustioe Chancery made in the action Tunnicliff v Kin the Creditors of Jana Malcolmson latevof the ' 0Wn8hlD of Innis- l in the County of Simcoe. widow who died in or about the month of J anuary. 1892. are. on or before the 28th day of November. 1892, to send by post prepaid to Messrs. Smellie E Ryckman, Solicitors. 36 and 38 King Street East, Toronto, their christian and surnames. addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims. a statement at their accounts and the natu'e of the securities, (if any ) held by them; or in default thereof. they will be. peremtorily excluded from the benefit of the said Judg- ment. Every Creditor holding any secu'ity is to produce the same before me. the Master in Ordinary at his Chambers `in Osgoode Hall in the City of Toronto on the 5th day of Decem- her. 1892, at eleven o'clock. forenoon being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. Dated the 27th day of October, 1892. \Y`lI T II -1 1: - \7 PURSUANT us a Judgment of the Division of ustioe {:1 fhn oninn "l`nnnin1-IR I-r'TI'In(-p tho Fnnifnna n43 ORTGAGE SALE.-Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage (which will be produced at time of sale). There will be offered for sale by Public Auction subJe.:t to a reserve bid by Olliver, Coate 8c Company, auctioneers. at the Mart, 57 King St. East. in the Cit of Toronto, on Wednes"a. the 23rd day 0 November. 1892, at 12 o cloc . noon. that valuable freehold pro- perty, situate 1 ing and being the South part of the East half 0 Lot N 0. Eleven in the tenth concession of the Township of Vespra. in the County of Simcoe. containing forty-ve acres more or `less. The above and is situated about 6 miles from the town of Barrie, and is cod pasture land with stream running t rough it. Termsio per cent of the purchase money to be paid at time 9: sale, balance in cash in 15 days thereafter with interest thereon at6 er cent from day of sale. For further nu .r-nhn-n nnnlv to ITlc`.\TI.Q(TNl b IA"Af`_IIl.u-AA 3% `Sr `93? r5`"`i`oE"'&1`e`f"ir`3r" i:`Kr` i- p culars apply to DENISON &. MACKLHSM, 15 Toronto Street, Toronto Ont., Vendors Gnilnifnvnz A l AR purucuxurs Bpply I0 unxuaum on mnu uuuim, Solicitors. 44-46. _ ...v- ..-..-.._-_, _-_-.-...., Sr. PETERSBURG, Nov. 16. -A number of 1: xssian Poles recent'.1y'complained to Gen. `.3 urko, Governor-General of Warsaw, of he Mlltal treatment to which they were '.~u'ru_`m'tct1 by German overseers of factories. I-ourko has consequently ordered the .w.ncx-s of factories not to employ overseers !'hY.x(u tlxnu non an-anal) ihn 13`:-|nn;nn on LOT 13, Con. 1.. _Vespra. 200 acres. about 100 cleared and in good cultivation. balance in valuable timber. rough cast house. bank barn and etabling. good water. and ve miles from Barrie on ood road. School. churches. mills and post 0 cc all close y) price and terms to suit the times. ' JNO. DARBY. 43.tf. (`.1-nurn I-Till `D n .OWN PROPERTY- FOR` sAi.n:.-Beauu ` fully situated on Kempenfeldt Hill. near fl-.nu1_:l>nr huh-no nnnnnnnn nf `Lnfn `In -n I1 '_"|.`.UVV1V 1 I`lU].'nl1'|n'I.'1'!UIE 5 Al.l.I!i.-U8.I1E1 thewater. bein composed of Lots 10 and 11, S. Davis St. an Lots 11 fronting on Kempen- feldt Bay. 5acres morepor less. excepting the port 1on conveyed to the Rail wav Company as showninregistered Plan No. 1. Also Lots, 1 and2S. Davis Street in block K and Lots 1 and 2 fronting on Kempenfeldt Bay. 4 acres more or less. excepting `portion conve ed to Railway Com nv tall shown in re stared Plan No. 1. T e a ove is ver suita le for family residences and will be so d at a bargain andon eas terms. Apply to MRS. JANE FULLERT N. 61 McDonald St., Barrie. 45-tf. I Desirable Farm For Sale I 1'1Jl!nLV1J1.U IAISLYI. 1' UK! 65115: UH. IIlliJ.V'.l'" 200 acres. Lot 24, Con. 10, Innisl. 150 acres cleared and free from stumps, 24 acres of tall wheat in ground, '12 qacres on each 100, all fall loughing done. R0011 dwelling and outbuild- ngs, water. 5 aoresorohard all bearing. This lot will be sold in one block or in separate 100 acre lots. Also 64 acres, south part Lot 27. Plan, 10 all in hush. This nrnnnrtv will ha nnl Also south Lot Con. 10, all in bush. This property will be sold cheap and on easy terms as the owner is retir- ing from farming. A purchaser can purchase stock and implements as well. otherwise the stock. implements 820. will be sold shortly. Apply on the premises. H. PURVIS. Craig- vele. ` - - 45-47p. L R 8A.I.;;E`._--Tho north"; 10:13, 2 concession :3, ,.`~1F:oa; lou acres. The above : 1 ` has considonb pine tjmhep. A !y to ; -;ELLEN 0?C0N15_:fI oI5. East End. e. I? `.`:'~ "FE `I I I -V 1-_` II III? pnruuu, nuucn. Luau: and Frnita...Experienoe. unneoeaur ., ` and Excenaespnid weekg. Permanent - tlons. No aoouritvv rat: rod. Must furnish neterences as,t.o,goodJoha_.noter. . _ T ,_ ., V CHARLES H. 0 Rochester. N.Y. T Q % -Mentionthiu V 45-48. ' number of nrst-class houses nind`vo.esnt lot: In dlerent parts of the town, also some excellent farms just outside the limits. . I'IIIYITGI\`Y I. III) HQIITYIVITE ' ' ~ ` AGENTS, local and , .. traveling at once, ` to sell Ornamental `Shrubs, Roses. Trees dnil `ll'nnlh:`f"lr~rhAuvlmi'nn 'hrinnnnn|m1-v- Snlnrv Emiliceah declared that as employee of the Socialist party these editors hadithe same right; as other workers to obtain the best possible condition of living. T-rarr Rnixni nrxnnuor` fhn n..nA..+:m. A` .P. .0. Box 73. Barrie.-. ;P4.`O.1Box,7V.` Allgndnl nznfngrnu i-sm;ea.ma,zne brem-L ieao av1d"'i'yndalo,,Lot 8.. Con. 1, Vdspraaubout 28th{tober ln_st,n. white heifer. The ownex-can Inn` the arm by rovinl . ( A ,rv ' ` ` `NEW; MILCII COW FOR ASALE-Good uum..A I nnaurm G . mum`. . .vnno. _ v,en Toronto, lat November, 1892. JII2D_IVCIA_V._I4 'S'_..AI4E PLENDID FARM FOR sa LE on RENT.- O no.1-an TA}. 91. (`nu 1n Tnnlnl 150 any-an JANE JIIAL COLJIISOJV. 44-46 For Sale or to Rent. DR '1;ho lot 13, `~VIn: "nni|I'A nlna Ion n.m'an. ~'I'ha above lulu DLLAI ulunv en: tuv Ltll-IAL\I Herr Bebe], in accounting for the man- agement ot the Vorwatrts, was compelled to defend himself from the charge of aying excessive salaries to the editors of that paper. ' Na :1prv1nN= fhnf. an nrnrnvnu nf i 'a'uV41u% ' 'N'1`)E at ACCI- gEN'.|:"O0`.-, .m_Mmm; V 7 Q ` . . su vm` xvm % A % CId'>I`rgmlul`2'ortoreboG.,` "I 3111973. nnfrI_- , AV ~ - AEQIILI --To CREDYTORSK 0F-- any v.n$_ -o-g.-not `i'1'fn"v7Ir's`5i~I'i'c73nnsw1cKm, --J V-. vv-v-v-, -uu-. NEIL MOLE AN. t\|.:,1- cum: 1 . Crown Hill P. 0. -c?ie'r Clerk. DUUUI CD, 45'; 70 V. "'pZ{e}{u_1'i~2:B17uAry' 5, " THI'S'.i'sthe most practic .1 and common sense invention f the present period`. The springs are very exible and Fghter and yet more durab e than any stiffener ' heretofore used in corsets. They are not tixei or fastened germanently in the pockets, but are suspended, yielding to every conceivab`e movement of the body ; whether bending, sitting or stooping, and cannof penetrate the material of the corset, and if the corset should hurt on the side, a compl int so general to other corsets, the spring can be removed. TL- m-L_L G._...'._.. -_.......L- L`_- ..__,.-, CI ., ', `I ~ 1 u I o is {o7.3a 11I`c~;ti:2:-='1a"s.'I7": ___.`I -__- __L2-`L __'I1 1, ; A` ...--_- .' -- --c .7 -.--v -gull -gun uvvuvuu a|..s_\.zn V .lLlI.l L lJUDUC CD - tlojiaf the CIl1'lE::l lEST and MU-l`-..l)URA Bi E Corse ofl'ei'ed to the public, and one which will b": cl e in st acceptable to the w ar r. We also carry always. a complete assortment of Crompton Yatisi, `-The New Coraline 555 The BB. and are selling this week two special lines at 47 and 50c., away below their value. We have Corsets in all sizes for 25 cents a pair. THE LARGAIN. rrnnqm HHLIVCID \'A AGDUUIIVD IIUU IIU UIIIPIUJ UVWIUUIFIU 11211959 they can speak the Russian and 1 ~'I.;.<;?x languages perfectly. ; i'-i`6i:'sI:`:`,'` BARBIE. " In the following well-known brands : Silver Composite. 80. per lb. Blue Cap or Blue Crown - 10c. Ribbon - ] Red Cap - 1 lgc. ' Eureka, - 1 Crown if 10c.` Rii)iii')n" 12c. perlb llgc. llgc. TERMS SPOT CASH. - Special prices for large lots. Large Stock of general Hardware at bottom prices for cash. mm _szmng and Mrs. L. Stephens Stamping done Promptly athalf usual price. % Lessons Given in Fancy Work. Hunter, Sarjeant & Co. GELEBRATED WASH SILKS McAllister,Storey & Co., CHINA HALL. In Memory of Theodore` Child.- lzu-.1<, Nov. 16.-Se1-vices in memory of Tho:-mlrwe Child, the magazine writer, who :`.ie(1f1'uIn typhoid fever Nov. 2, at Julfa, Persia, were held at 5 o clock this afternoon in the .\mc-rican church here. TL. 'm __1__.. J-l:,_-__-j _,, ,1 I , ,. AA`! Greatly Reduced Prices until Saturday, Dec. 10th, " V to make room for our large importation of ` Christmas Novelties Examine our Stock for Ohrletmae Presents. F.M. uuwm, - nna GHINAMAN. _ To show these goods properly and allow an early choice, We hav 'Op6I.1ed a SHOW ROOM in basement of Ross %Block,.direct1y opposite the old stand. _ - .- tn :1 l t th inis ` .13 Tgggg KeSnne' I:otn9`.) 00%. '3. Owes 131(1): latter of Soptom , 1892,`: Yearling Ifeifer. .11 . The 01: In: on have the same on prov- a.... nnnnnrtv and myinz exnenses. otherwise "LED UWI. w I ` 111: 1%?! be W13: THE. BOOKSELLER, BARBIE Watch Springs. BARGAINS I reaclivu. This is probably the most pregnant pas- sage in the report. 113 is the confession and sanction of the faith which lives in the social democracy of Germany and which renders it a force to be reckoned to-day and still more in the future. 11'A....D,.1~.n1 Sn nnnAI\IAI:n\ru 6.... cl... ........ - vvw, v-av nu ADI-J vuuq. -qr -Io:-||\rv\.[\;|. The Watch Spr'ng ow'ng to the many Sup nior adva'.ta;es w`.1i(-h i` possesses, f.n-'7nv i-.1-an QHEA pIl`.Q'I"` urn-1 MIIQT HTTP A `Di Ii` (V........L ..l.!`..-....Il L- 4.1.- ...__L1.'_ McALLISTER, STORY- & CO. Immense a.rriva.1% of new Xmas Goods from the Old Country. _ |5o,ooo LBS. oF_ Blnder Twlne Detachable A Large and Choice Assortment of Granite and China "- E :..*.5':..*,1.."*. z.,,...`"".%.::":3:' ....".: 5.3 ' to e e c ve 5111 Ibld. V A V cam. mp ~ r - THOS. KENNEY, elsewhere. is-4op._ V Shanty Bay P.0. - '4Lt AGENT FOR DOMESTIC PATTERNS. TEA from UH: |.)ilLll vvnuuu ncuuu nu Lyn upyunnlbuu 1 gfplaoe and fill up the solid ranks of the army of labor. The leaders ofhe party ha;- a1x`e:Ldy led their enthusiastic and selsacricing followers to victory, and they will do so again and a ain in fthe future until the last and nal goal is reached. m'...'. In nn..1'\nL1n {Inn rang} nwaunnnl innn , and when one falls a.nothervwil'l.ta.ke' AND AND SILVER BAZAAR! ThenE.-T{c.0B$ET99MA~v- NOVV FOR FOR SALE BY MANUFACTURED av DEALER IN We are now; manufacturing and carry in [stock Stoves of the latent im raved designs. n;I .l'. nun 'Il'.YAIl'l\T`lP. nmnn hnfm-n ning IIU DID uvw unuuuuamug In x-o;`e`d V536 AND EXAMINE STOC before I ` nlnnmhnlln nnnm _.S'lL!E wonqxs : |\\'(LVo (me whole side. of Mount San Giovanni 1 1:111erx11i_ue(l and threatens to fall at any moment. If it does fall it- ~.-.-zli crush out of existence :1 number of I - . -. u :- flil A SETS! Superior to Whalebonegllorn Reed, Card or any other com- pound '.'of J!lewi.can|G rass. I-AI. SEWREYA nu LIIC .\lIJCllUGlI UIIUIUII. IIULU: Dr. Thurber delivered an elotjuent eulogy. An immense number _of owers were 11:x(:cd about the church. ' __.____..E_ A Poor Woman`-s Luck. L0_\`nm<, Nov. l6.-The wife of a. poor collierby the name of Boyle, livlng at Barnsley, Yorkshire, has just been inform- ed man by the death of her brother in Hart-V ford, Cunn., she inheritsa fortune of .L'1`2,0(_.u_ Xot Lreateci on the same footing as ozher citizens. However heavy the _cost may be, _the movement will no_t devxate a. h'air s brt-_>adth from the path wlnch leads to Its appomted .-1 0...! when one falls anothervwi1`lt.aka' fthe Socialist conference being" i B RUN No _|O. -1611` rlauuur, lulu! E secretary 0 , e on on the re ress of dhere,.re.1d 9. I P P 3. _ he] arty during the past year. _ ' lh). report closes with a grim and sug-A F .,e IN of the judicial sentences passed the last 12 months upon membersof . the Py' The mums of imprisonment enumerated g to more than 117 years and the `:'"`"' tomi of 25,500 marks. W`,ff :p,,,a1Lies, it was contended, have . nd ihe couserather than otherwise, as elpel .lve made it plain that social demo- Fa yrs not treated the footing ` `Mme stringent Press Lawn. I .-xm<, Nov. l6.-The Ministerial Coun- :-.1 (1cc'. to make _the bill render- ing the press laws inore stringent 9. Cabinet .'1'_1estion. ` A Welsh Library. Lo.\'r;o.\', Nov. 16.-_--Mr. Aclnd, Vice-V President of the Council of _E}iu_:at'on, f`[Da11_\'. opened the new library of the Lnmarslty College of Wales at Aberyst-v Wyth. The library has been` tted up at. the expense of 'VVelshmen living in Amer1ca._ v.H unuou uuu UL CAIDIICIIVC cl LIMHIUUI. zwusvs lying at its base. The occupants of 31: thIea.teued houses have ed to places of ;.z"c-Ly. umgnus or mumr Vconveuuon. ST. Loom, Nov. 16. -After losing a. 011p1e of hours yeserday in searching fora suitable place to hold their convention "1. the Knights of Labor rocured desirable Q`ua.rters at. Wulhalla Hal , corner 10th and 1`I`&nk1in-avenues, and about noon the 16th annual meeting of the General Assembly Wernt mto session. 7 F The convention was called to order bi axeneral Master Workman T. V. Powdetly, n diaifly presented their report. the committee on credentials imme- V _ e Considtfratinn nf fkhl nnnnnl nnnnno0n_ In Fall; A t Place and mu up `Will 1 in- Army of Labor` ` F. Id Rank. 0' u` d "To. . Q on In the Future. t BoRool:.\ mun One One ....,u_y presented their The consideration of this report consum- W1 all the morning session. -Spree .. -State of Call-{ _ foruia........F vz-:Me-if VWLL NOT . ._T,e THE M0 A HAIR!S H. Unitnrlun Conference.` M "M PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16.-The eighth lmual meeting of the Unitarian Confer V We of the Middle States and -Canada. be-,f Ran here last evening in the Firbt Unitariazn Church. ' : - ` AWLIST GATHERINQ} S ___,_..__ ist, h ha rd labo Ggbel. I; ,. d $010 -man at ,T?"("` ~ B};RLIN) ,_.0nl'V 0 Evicted '1. enants Commiss'on. `V -,. pr. ..n Kmhts of Labor convention. I .... .,. `LY,., In An. I Ocean ` DAMAGE BY Ftooos. Poles Brutally Treated. , ___ _ `T I Nov. 16.-He:-r Fisbcher`, the p .1 _ Q..naHnf hnlifnnnnnn `\n:nn ilk |G IU AK-ILIA Illllnll EUUlu| Will aw` \./III \IL . L I ' :, 5 a........New York.....Gl'8ll0" zieportea at;m-" From. :. . . . .Movil|e. . . . . .. ; Naw1Ybrk` ......Southamptaon`. New5!`oi-'1: Co.ll- l - .1 1.1. .r =2-:7;'r':<;!9`:*`v2i?~'7*-r::v.n:v:~*9n'~ ': r: `;.'`:;v 4c.~-,rv*~',o2r:;.r>.;*~. --vv-2} .7 t TIRED or EXIST!-ZNCE.__ A -21: 2 `./. 4- ouIi'o `vu-go oe1`nanii:i'3d John `iiunaon: "Puts" to`hIs 'K,`8IIt0l_lOO.','_:i:':"/bhv . Tono1~"ro,`, No.7. 1&3--Wben Mi`; `qndi Mn. J. Stimson, 215 Kin" -Itrbt east, returned to their home onduyt night, from the thestre, they bre startled to hear from their youngest son, t who had just one upituirs. that John, Lnthf Inn nan} `Q Inna nnnnrnu-|I>.`n -na-_ '3 - I a v..-- _-- jnat`one" npitaddrs. J:)h-n ,: another eon age 18, was apparently sn'er- ingreat agony in his room. he parent: instantly repaired to the room, but their son had passed away before they reached his bedside. b I]. 14..-_._-_ :_-___-1s 1 - r M 9 uuljir."g.l:1;::n.~|{I:1r|:;:|:t:ly hurried` o` for the fami y physician, Dr. Cameron, but he being out. Dr. Watson -w_as procured. Quvnnnnnnn A` -A:---~--~ L-3 - - - - - * - ` ** HUM!` uuv 1'1`. VV 6930]! `WE! l'0C|Il'U(l. Symptoms of poisoning eiug apparent, Coroner -Aikins was notned. 1\._ 'rrr,.,_._"|,,1,1 . - - \J\uvuct Ixlnulp was llulilllll. Dr. Watson held a post-mortem examina- tion`yesterda.y afternoon and his suspicion of poisoning was veried, carbolic acid being found to have caused the death of the boy. A haul- .'..... :.......: .....I.... 4.1.. 1.-.: ._.. UIIC I-'9 . A bottle was found under the bed con- tainin uitea. uantit of the oison. Tllnggnnnnnqhna uignn ACIIVII? '4-J-until-ups:-.1` vauuu xiuuuc u: liuuuvlby Ul Lue P0130". The deceased has since early `childhood been troubled with an .a'ection of the heart. He was also consumptive, and it is" thought that morbidness, induced by the, thought that he would always be delicate and liable to become dependent onhism parents at any time, induced him to take. hislife. . ' - ~ He was a bookkeeper` in the employ of the Lloyd Oil Company, but could not_ work steadily owing to his health, hav-` ing-had to lay off for three months last suglmer. - . n.e -1.: nu u vslvvssul uuulul` nu uuy. : Deceased attended V the George-street. ;schoo1for several years, and among his schoolmates __he was noted ass. nervous,- melancholy lad, but one who showed great. quickness and aptitude for study. _ Prrrsnum, Nov. 16.` =`-"`-This Ca:-n`iigi_g Pm rye-wrday .~I9!~r9.4 nI!;%9;*-'.itI war a t!iat;"ha;_vobeen smeared by t.he`g:-out strike, namely, the Beaver mills. The the nay!-Anna; Il . ....-. _ `gram comgan-y~-ha: un` uestionably the better of gbt, althoug it has bgen enormouuly" DUIIIIIIVI 0 The manager of the company said that oh. Monday he worked until 6 o clock and was in}; cheerful humor all day. nDR.l1 n1.f.nnr1nr` Ohn (1nns\nu\_n|~nu;nr It Causes Trouble Between Siwaslies On the Pacific Coast. 1 VANCOUVER, B.C., Nov. 16.-Mrs. Simp- % son, an Indian woman, wife of a white man 1 living at Alert Ba.y,- was one of the passen- gers down on the steamer Barbara Bosco- witz. She related this story of some trouble at Alert, Bay which she said she desired called to both public and oicial notice. Tr. unnrna that any-nn binnn nun (`!m~._c-ml... VLIAIVVI UV IJUUII PUUIIU Ill! ULLIUIDI lIUIllUUa In seems that some time ago Con-te-les, the chief whom she, charges is not a true tyhee, borrowed 800 blankets from an or-. dinary Indian named Ar-min-lat, giving as security a. small piece-of copper, The latter is a sort of symbol of rank, and increases in value with age. The original piece of cop- per came from thenorth. ` Tn lufn `Vanna `mfuulrnlinn I-\a0\v\o-o Ln-vn `agar. tlvl UUIIIIU IIUIII |I|lU_lIUl. VII. ` In late years, however, many have been \ made, and they, too,` seem - to have beet accepted as original and aged. This par- ticular piece of copper came from Queen Charlotte Islands and is highly prized. Thn fuhnn Ivnnnnflu` v-nl-urn-an-1 100 AF lka \Jlla.llULhG LDINIUUB Gilli I5 Hlsllly pl ILUU. The tyhee recently` returned 100 of the blankems and demanded the surrender of the copper, but this the subject refused to. give up until the other 700 blankets he claims were returned. I`... L- `I__ _.._.-_l,.I A. l`1,,,-A ll, II ? I,,AL vnumulc W-GL9 Lvvulucuu Con-te-les appealed to Constable Wolcott, ; who arrested Ar-min-lat and took him be- 1 fore Indian Agent Pidcock. The latter } sentenced him to six months in jatl. The 1 Indian still refused to give up, the copper, \ and after spending 9. month in jail escaped } and ed to the mountains. ~ fI1L_ `I',,A1_'___ _________ _,v_,, A` ,L Al- -_..- 2.. ` uuu AAUI-I uv UIAV IIIUIIIIEGIIIDI ' The Indian woman says that the case is not for criminal,bnt. civil` ac ion, and that a majority _of the Indians believe that an in- justice has been done the man. n nnn:Iv:I-ura in 6].... ..H-.. 'l,I'..... Q1...-.n.-..... UUIISIVCDLIIGUCIJ IIIIU L IUBILIUI-I U'V|VVIlI In the absence of President Charla, Smith `Vice-President Alexander E. Orr presided. Mr. Cleveland sat. upon his right and Secretary of the Treasury, Charles \Foster, upon his left. The Cabinet was `further represented by Attorney-General William H. H. Miller. The Northwest Legislature. WINNIPEG,'NOV. 16.-+"l`here in no truth. in the re ort that Governor Royal will bring on t e Northwest general elections now that Premier. Cay1ey s candidate has been defeated and he nds himself in" the minority. The Governor will now call the House together and ex-Premier. Haul- tain will be then `commissioned to re- ,3_- L2- .__-.-....-..-_Iu - 'l.I|I5l`U yvu uuuvu on --_,u. HAMILTON, o'v. `I6. -A1fred` King, charged with shooting at J. E. 0ve_rho1t,- 9. dentist, on Thanksgiving Day on an island of Burlington Beach, was sent down for trial yesterdayb the Police Magistrate. King was hire by themembers of a gun club to keep the wildducksgwithin the pre- serves and red _a.t Ovorholt use ppa_che'r._ Thesate 0o`ll_Ib`I,'no.V NEW YORK, `Nov. 16.-V-The ' Diebo'1d- Moeler-Demon Safe Company`, which in: incorporated at Trenton, N.J.`, yesterday, takes in most .of_.tbe sefe_ menufectoriee not in the recently for ?~:e.fe trunk _ In capital is $5,000,000.., _ `h'8l'O-fil ;.no._ bond JIIDIIIUW IIINU IIUUII VJIJIIU VIIU lllvllu On arriving in the city Mrs. Simpson called on Crease, a barrister and solicitor, and-placed the case in his hands. The woman says that Ar-min-lar is willing to give himself up if he will be brought to Victoria for a. hearing or to serve his sen- tence oub. He fears re-arrest. at the ex- piration` of his present term of imprison- ment. fl, , __, , ,,, , , _ _, B "Al," A` A A,, ,,,!,, I,__ ICLJ J CG! Du Mrs. Simpson makes [another statement, which is somewhat serious. When the Boscowitz called at Quathiusca. Cove on Valdez Island,-near Cape Mudge, she was told by an Indian that during the potlach at Cape Madge the body of an Indian had beeneaten. This ma ` beall nonsense, for the northern Indiana ave not been` canni- bal: for many years. Oongratulated at the Annual Dinner of the Chamber of Commerce. , NEW YORK, Nov. 16.--`The annual dinner of the Chamber `of Commerce was held at Delmonico a last night. Mr. Cleveland was present. Mr. Depew was also there and gracefully congratulated the President-elect. Tn lhn cl-manna A} `pr-nninnlr, r1.L....1.. IJCIII W III III! clays: vvn_nn % organize his government. IIIUII VI The woman says further tlmt Ar-min-lar has been virtually a slave `to Con-te-les for ten years. Kira Qhrnvxnnn vnnlvna dnfkan ainfnrnnnf, Q ':`iL":;'`.%j';'iZn5`tI.3 >. expenqizvem __ , '93 ~. :`:- "" : \`s3`-`* saw: :4 : ` w, Qm:,o_n..f'h_tl' _.*at` n V: 4. , ; iorm, N.B.f,_ Nov. l6.--Gem` e bet-tson, regular-nmhinee, and Jo n A." Chesley Boltgr, both Copservgtives, w;er'o no%minBtfe_d."l .yo'It6l'dc'y fun ~ tho`. .1? Dominiop ---L song. `cants? fbr`c`ha'r-ity av ma mlyora uluuv ,w.Y-._. ~, terday was a young "Arabian woman f_r_olpu- Algeria; She married-a Frenchxamiiihtrigl brought; her to Canada, and .they_o.re noy`;_ AQnC:'I!I'n '\ luuugu V II doati1ute,~ There Wu; Blood in His Eye. A IB,,. .1 uiguua QuU\.ll\l LIUU IJU SL050! [OBI/I lUIIU`l. Exclusive of members of the Reichstag and the governing body the congress-is ;.:'.ended by 231 delegates, several of whom` are women. s . Notice was given this evening of a. motion In rescind the resolution adopted by the Socialist Congress of 1891 excluding inde- pendent Socialists from the a,nnua.l meet- mgs. CLEVEVAND WAS THERE. THE POTLACH CUSTOM- A Fill? 8i"o?b t Arab. ' 3` f. ) N9y.,,,l6,-AmJong` the.qppl1'-;f V 21"-ity thh mI y_6I n ` ote ; - u wanna "Arabian W0m$n fr0m[!' 5 `II 11 4519: In -`gag; .-_. -.- A FUN~N~Y- case our >lLLEGA_l. 3araAMv - Q A_1f-T;PnVc;Tc. N. A `Wo|_unn4 \\ _lup_'_ an Badly Mixed Over tliqy Id:-ntIl'yV_ of a- Man ~he Jlnrriod V!-`if! Year: Ago - lm Got. Maui and` \ '4 \ Um-_d Her Umbrella. BELLEVILLE, `Nov, I6.-At Picton yen- terduy a. case of alleged bigamy was tried. 1 The complainant, Jane Cnmpo, testified that she married '1`. A. Suxius six years ago in the mesence of several witnesses. I 1 . __ _Qn.l.... ....... ..........'_- . _- -I In-L .5mno of the Citizens Have Fled to Places of Safety. Hu,\1E, Nov. 16.-Floods are causing a. '1~`.:mx. Several bridges on the main roads 1:m_11ing across the island have been washed -niv _':`mK amount of damage on the Island of. un uuv yncnulluu ul. aI7V(:1'ul wumussea. Sbuic-s was married again on , the 101.11 inst. to Miss Brist.a'w by Rev. Mr. Lnucks. Mr. Loucks proved" the second ma'i'riage and - identified the parties. Mr I-lnnnnu-4-I Ivnvnn-ntus-uni I...: u ~ _ _ A-.`...L euvuunuwu LIIU P1l`|.l. Mr. Bongard remembered being present at the wedding of a. man named Stules and .a. girl named Compo at Linde;1y s about six tyearseago.,_;Recogn1zed the wife, but not M the prisoner. The county attorney put in the parish register, which 'showed that Emma. Jane Compq and Thomas Albert Stufes were duly V married in May, 1886.. Alexander Lindeay surprised the assembly` by s\_vear_ing_tha.t theprieoner was not the man` at{all. Hewwae, an uncle of Stuiel `and knew him viell}. It was Albert. Stuies,_ a. brother of Thomas Albert Stuies, whom ' Miss .Com'pO married at his place and not this man a. all. `Albert went to Michigan. . two or three years ago. Mn I fhnavnhf,` aka nI\nn`r: `rnnno H , vnu um uucc ucua agu. ` Wife No. lthought; she should know \ whom she married, but Mr. L_indsa.y._was 1 quite positive she had got matters miied. \ Mrs. Lindsay 'corroboraed- her-husband ! ` evidence. ` ' ` | After the dismissal <)`f`thesca;;se wife No. 1 V1 assaulted on the street; her husband and -wife No. 2 with an umbrella. -Mm-tin Mvul-phy of Guelph Tried to Suicide With Laudaunm. GUELPH, Nov. 16.-Ma.rt.in Murphy, who has become somewhat. celebrated in the city on account. of his disorderly conduct, went on 5 spree last week and wound up on Friday by taking enough luudanum to ` kill himse1f-in fact, he admits taking it 1 with that intention. ` ` : `I"I -___-__-.. _ ,J_._L-.. .-.__- ......,...'_.._,I :_ L3,.-- WILLI vuau I.uI.vuv|.Uu. -V However, 9. doctor was procured in time, -and with `the aid of emebics and a. stomach pump saved his life. He was walked up and down the hospital "corridor for eight; hours to prevent. him going to sleep. T-To nnrmhnao aiv Jr-nnhnmanf ]:.Il11`5II1I`II'h sf. IIULIID LU PIUVUIIU uuu SUIIIS uv DlUUll- He purchased six drach ms of luudanum at one drugstore and four at. another; and took ; the whole lot, containing over 40 grains of opium, so the struggle to save his life may ` be imagined. ' - ` T33.` u-35 hon -Loan :0: `I-l1t.nI'\r\av'\:fu` FI\I` nrnnn L: uuugumu. _ _ His wife has been in the hospital for some time, and his children are scattered. The troubles with his wife and drink have made him despemte. `He is now out of danger. Sudden Death of an Australian Woman Who Had Been Visiting Toronto. TORONTO, Nov. 16.--Mrs. I. Brown, a.= wealthy Australian woman, died suddenly at the Prospect House, Niagara Falls, Sunday night, where she had only arrive] a few hours previously from Toronto. Mrs. Brown was apparently in good health at 10.30 dcloclc, as she was about to retire. A niece, Miss Jessie Mc- Dougall, who was traveling with her, ca.me down stairs and announced her aunt s sud- den illness. Before Drs. Clark and M cBean .could.arrive Mrs. Brown was dead. She was 66 years old and was born in Glasgow, Scotland. Fifty years ago she went to Australia and settled in Adelaide. Her husband died two years ago. On July 7, with her niece, Mrs. Brown started on a `tour around the world. The body has been embalmed and Miss McDougall will start on her homeward journey of over 12,000 miles in a. few days. - W. B. Northrup,u I01` mush nuuuugq. . The petitioner_ had no evidence to oelf, '*`iii'd?'thi' ems. wiI&i'i'tnii ee'c wimout com. f Theecourt waI"in`3Ieaaioi`t'fbut one minute. .V..,.. -.`...-...--., vv.........u V... l.<>.\'io_\', Kov. l6.-The life of the Evict- < . Tenants Commission has been prolonged : V lzinnary, when Parliament will resume : session. If Mr. Gladstone submits to Tm: demands of the Irish partyva bill will lw II)l.['OdllCd endowing the commission \\ uh power to reinstate evicted tenants on ~1>r'cllled terms. If the landlords refuse to accept these tmns, then the, commission will have power an ;'on1pLl them to sell their land to the .-lmxnission. ~ . - None of the tenants now in occupation will receive any compensation. This is Mr. ll-nn Mor1ey s scheme. The chalice of such 3. l-Zl nnonnp nniIn.1 I Ska.-nl nI1r\r\An.- 3.. ma