Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 19 Dec 1889, p. 8

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Give mni The Full `Penalty. ` -` Tonowro, Dec. )6.--TheVjLui y this morn-_ ing brought in a. verdict of guilty against James Kow, the and . who icifimixgally `assaulted pg. 4 yezgr old girl. In addi- tion to nding him guilty _.the Q .1`-ace`-ngmo,nt1_e,dV. than ._he be. thegfwu l. -1)e;1&j1ty`-`-`m`:'1`.iie` luxi. :l`ho; cgcmgn 1PIi"<:h.: T135;-Lp;:v:v'$qw{:L1'&' *i;lII1uis9;uI1a9tli, ;;,:;f",!'I!.!,1) YgfV;i`gtf ; "` '5 haw merslict van 2, ` 1:oaon-ro. D3337. 1339. 00... _ 53.. 11 m0 nnn $Coma.nd inspect the Goods and Quality for yogrselves. E'1` GOLLINGWOAOD. ` -eh _I u - .. ` `Hal |%xm'nus1'nu:n usw m umnmu. `of. the Stock at 500, on the Dollar, Just half price. ` M " ":sK;n7h`;$.` "" TO BE FOUND IN THE NEW CLOTHING AND HAT ROOM, LATEIA - ;Al)DED 10 PRESENT Lot No.13: Lot No.14. Lot No.15. LotNo. 16. Lot No. 1'7. I|llUW|llKlI\4UU- \ I\.7'"-ll U 6 LVU VUI UIUIJ JVUU Since the iury passed into their room they have not mm -onnnunieation with a single 'sonl from t1..- ulltside. The doors have been ;kept Collstallltly locked, "except when the trusty baiIi..7s \\ ho are in charge have had to bring in articles of necessity. Not a single communication, verbal or written, has passed between` the jury, J ndge;McCon- ,nell, `tr anybody connected with the trial." {The voices of the [jurors cannot be heard outside their room, so that there is absolut- Velv no mithentic infornw.tion to be gained in anyway respecting the status of their `deliberations or the cause of delay. .]IIl`'D R-'1`-(`nI'|I||` u nhnI~I'_unnIv1 Il Dn`l\n1rAA I I Is PRIGE LIST. Iniiconsequence of the bad state of trade--through ill!` my low, prices paid for grain-jtogether with the 1)ackwa1`d ness of the season, we have decided that it would be better in close out part of our heavy stock at 50c. on the dollar, and give our customers a benet than carry the goods over another `season, and pay 10 per cent. interest for the money, which om friends tell` us is scarce; and We believe it. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. 10. Lot No. 11. Lot No. 12. garter the S_tock at 500. on the Dollar, Just half price. Vvinding` up business and sale of - Stock, commencing Saturday, Nov. 30th, by M`E.'RRY CHRISTMAS. PUBLIC AUCTIUN. Uwuwvuu. uuuu uuuy Wlu utaugruu. There is a. report that now nds ready credence, to the effect that one juror is t actuated by motives other than `those of 1 `.nfIt3n. {nnfinn Hanan: nun `IAA`I'I rnnnl-':no\n(` I COLLINGWOOD. NEWMARKET. BARRIE. 311% it Z;1 U`1?derwea'1T, 50c. on the $. r}`ents;::'Vv7.'_i1;_e Merino A 1ot:f6f"'i'nts Ties Mantles 500. on the $. Silks coloxjed 500. on Satin c1red 500. 8 pieces Mifle Cloths ` Kn : nod `LA (1) IQVIIIIUICIIILUIIB `ll UIIU a'Ull|Hc U` `taut : Judge 1\-Ic(`onuell s court-1'oom was locked all day yeste.rda.y,`and the crowds congre- gated in the lobbies, corridors, State-`Ab ; 'torney s -and clerk's offices in the main 'buildmg, waiting, Micawber-like, .f something to turn up, Anything so long` as it was new. ' ' ` Al.___L pr -1.I_-L ,,_,.,_ 1' 7 1 1: A v-- w--`r Gentl1eI1_ sTFe1t Hats Co1 d :(i.s1i_1:'r1_ere Hose Gentsff"\'7i'7"_ii'i?e Shirts 2 Base b7s :bf Ribbons 41 Pie_q'e_sm]_"D'i'Aess Goods Silk color- Dress? Ti-'i1iin?ii}3gs 50c. nan `Ln Q Knittc'1' "V's"7'c&1 Goods Co1ore:: Gloves @ `J an AJIMIQOQI Lina-l.l.Ll~J.l.J&In 'Ge;ipsj_`S111; Handker- U IVUV ll IIIVIIUH9 In the Supreme Court this afternoon the `argument on the I-Ialdimend election appeal 3'96 resumed by Mr. D Alton McCarthy, G-iii3es"iieSg7ai.1':'t:a Shirts zn- .... 4.1..` d) Eh'i31%,"5oc3n the $7 OF .1. .l.u.DL|.UD, ed, 50c. on the $. 50c. oxi't'1_1e'$: 's_socT Tm th' E _'50c. xi tI:_$: 5o on't1;e'$.` t -ivy cw: c, - 0c. on the 3. 5T)(; '('>n_I:_ht; ' -- v_- 50c. o`n~t-hT$.' gas. 3;t'1;.:$_.' '55,; <;f1:th; g. December 19, 1889, y man u Fur Scroq ` nnnl J. 1 subs A Web shin been Cl-us JIIU Ullul II llUl|~3C (UIIQ IJIU CW5.-UCPFI VIAIVVU we been Huonged withunxious crowds of men, and women too, all more than con- `cerned lest they should fail to hear the first news of th-; mfstllt. [If anything, the sus- : Borneo and v`;.rften18nt has inbroaeed since Ii oturday. '.l'2ievte1ephono exchanges have l `been kept ln.=-y since early yesterday n'iorn- 1 ing answoz-Eng enquiries as to the status of l the case, mvl in almost every conspicuous l window in the city hourly bulletins were \ upostcdup, witli the same monotonous and 1 'unsatisfuu.-Lo.-_v report: No verdict yet. i l .q1'nr~a. flan inn-v nnnaa infn I-Jmnh-rnnna than [SHAH 2: bus_ The ` m- JII1 ? sale. I with_o DUI D. In Sim `Bloc naps ) M501 :3 sh long an nu firm. Ma ha cord feet 1 Hon iled he bein least 0.. -Ties 335%: mter and \AJI1 Wed 1081 has Auct Iisl UV llll\lll H \ l'l_'llUU- I33 CIVIC` IUIUVI IIUIII gpassed, and Hm hours len thened into days, t-here Yuma been no'modera.t on of theintenso excitement which prevails all over the city. _; Elle court [muse and the newspaper office: " nun l1n:.n H-.1 nnrnu] u-{Oh anvnn|: nvnurn A` 3 (Pad It ODD hope And On foul uv-` I pl 0n "hi8 39Ll|iVU\I OUIJUUL UULI UUII. . CHIc.mo, Dec. 16, 9. 30 a..m.--It "is now ' more than sizicy-ve hours since the jur-'in 5 jthc. Cronin cn.`se were ma.rchod- over. =-the ' ; Bridga of 823118 into the occlusion of the I jail, and us: yet they have not been `able to agree upon u \'(-rclict. As hour after hour I wuxnanrl nnr] Hun hnnnu lnnnllqnnnrl `min (`nun `rug "RC1 .Qu4 55;! u-unuvntv ave. nuuv ' ll l:fll..v. . ears. 1 no my 18 not out, llcved about correct. ['|-...n._.;` `I\.,. In In an _ -,_ America lstThrente1_1-e-1-If With the Elleopeelt 3 `lnu'e nzu_ Epidemic. ' \ _ ; Nnw Yonx, Dec. l4.-Dr. Edson, of the Board ofealth, was notied this ,m'orn'ing of six cases of inuenza here. T It is believedh to be the first cases of a. threatened _epidemio' from peruse the ocean. V T _ lived at court at 10 o c ock nhis morning 'and was informed by `Forema.n Clark that Icporlb on! Use Tl`lui!m;`7oi' (liq {pry rm-Io 'msc-.l,l Tank an-;.Iin_-y zdguiiyly; um-my ours (o DccIc|o'--The . In Clm-ago lame .|-1.31:-sun Aimomnclugl (Inc In-mu. ' ' Cmcsdo, Dec. 16;. 3.15 p.m.-The jury has just ontmd court with the verdict in the (`mum case. Burke. O'Sulli.v:m and Coughlin are sentenced _to imprisonment for life. - Be. gs is f(m_:)(1 not guilty and Kunze has bceirsclitcxzccd to jail for three years. CHICAGO, Due. 14-J ud e McConnell ar- thoy had nothing no communicate. Court then adjourn;-cl unt.il2o clock thisafternoon. ( `n In g 111'. Y \nn IR '1... nnuvonunn manna Ln un UIIVUI IV\.IJ|1l-II I|`v'l '||Il| lUQII \ll\tI\ IJ`II5l,VVllI\I\'IIO Gnxcwo, Doc. 16--The newspapers have out m:tms_ .-umuuncing the Cronin verdlct. .0 Sulliv.-m, Burke and Con rhliu are cohan ; Boggs, im n'.mn:nont for ifo: Kunze, '1` jury is out-, but thisia -.d:..-...,] - ......._,. ..L .. l. ... ... ...._.... -4, 2'1: RIDE ~ s .4~:-.~.*.-,?:?r)" TFO 1 11:11-Qtcuozvz 1'.u.v1' mm 1_.ur1c. _, I LOOK OUT we coMufJG._ News FRTSM THE CAPITAL. . IIUVV CLBIIV I-JJUBUIIV `IUD IJVI-ll?! W. R. charged with prescribing for a. patient in violation or the Medical Act. . The complaint was laidby Wesley Webb, a detective employ- ed by the College of Phyeiqiansand Surgeons, who testied that in J last the deten- Carznichael, druggist, was yesterday ' dent had"`given him medio1ne !or dumb ague, l after" examining him orally as to tion.- Hehadnotasked tor medicine, had i represented`hlmIel._afs agent for enA.nierlcan Bible Society.` Other witnesses` _ that . A it bad gelwe-ys -b'eencustpmary, tor,~d1'=u:l.oiI ito,iigp;.nxedibine under" ' -A:.Iuai:me:u_c will be `given on all`;-idey. ii .,i -I UVVVI-Ill UVLUIU UIIU VVILLIQIVVI-I-1`-In If the Government had nothing to be ashamed ofin its connection with The Times. doubtless it would gratify curiosity by mak- ing known the truth about the matter. "The ' country A wanted to * know how far the Government had gone in a course so mean and so thoroughly contrary to the English spirit as to attack men from ambush and by the use of such disreputable instruments. He knew the letters were torgeries, but he would rather have died than have accepted the vindication the Govern- ment oifered him.. The Parnell Commission ' mad or trying the personal indictment had tho Iv-{uh nnnn and Han mnvnmnnfn) NP ! K IIO VII? WCWYIIICO CLJVVOOIVXU W 11 ed the Irish ation and the movements of the Irish party. ' The. No Money llarlxet rhrnlyzed. Lozvnox, Dec. 17.-A tcablegram from Rio J aneiro says that the money meujket there is V paralyzed. A Mwangu Eeconquen llmtndn. T Zmzxnan, Dec. 17.-Ma.poonda,` the chief of the natives In the Shire River district, has acceptedrortuguese sovereignty. Advices fromthe interior state that King Mwanga, who was driven from Uganda. some time ago by a revolt headed by disaffected chiefs, has reconquered his kingdom. V ' ' . ZUVMII I'VE ll IIIUVL V CB U UIIUK VIIWII UIIUIU U` `nstrict justice. Names are freely mentioned, but facts upon which to base an assertion of this kind are meagre. - It is stated, how- `ever, as a Eeculiar circumstance that one ' uror who 0 jected to serving on account of n l n nnvnrtu EH1` uni-. (`maul Ida nllnumnnn ' Another l'lo.Anlnu_Ihe car. a BREMEN, Dec. 17.-The Weser Zeitung says another plot against the Czar has been discovered.` and a number of military oicers in St. Petersburg have been arrested on the charge of being connected with it. The sour linen` strike. _ _ _ BERLIN, Dec. 17.-'--The superintendent of the mines in the Bear district has informed the men that the eight h ' shift is included in the labor regulation; t at equality of Invnnnnn -In unf. nnnnfinn` 11114! flunk Inn-nnnnuu-I nnn RIGA, Dec: 1:7.-T-The m-unictpjnl anthoritlei at their meeting today conducted the pro- ceedings in the Russian {language instead of `Iran llznonmnn hm nnnnunnnn 1:115}: `Inn: Ic`9nnA l ukase was enforced. 0 vlvssuwu, us uvvvlsuusww VVIIIII VI-IV DEX recently issued by the Czar. _'I`his wasthe rst time the Russian language has `been used at a meeting of the council. Mayor Ottengen, Councillors Hillner, Hausmann and Tiemer withdrew from the meeting and the municipal secretary resigned because the "X`n5t"i{F1'u3'%?','& young woman,` has been placed in the county jail, in which there we now eight insane persons. ' `KIT `D nuwulnhnnl HI-naavlnf. uni: Inna!-nun-`nun ` IQIBUI JUUB V753 W V3111 vasyuuusuun V. VI IQIVIIJIIJ g . ome Rule aimed at national regener- ation, and this implied the regeneration of the industries and the industrial and come mercial spirit _oi."the people. It Home Rule V were granted "it would not therichpeople of England from promoting industrial developments, but the money would be judiciously and advantageously em: ployed instead of being wasted, as "now, to maintainin power a. Government of fraud and trickery. Expenditure of that sort would enable Ireland to get and to keep her head above water and so exercise and develop the qualities of her people that she would ._ be no longer an exhibition for the wonder of the - nations of the world. [Cheers] I `Dudnn -".1.-...-:......4-.'-.01.... banana`) (`non-5- ' IQXVCVIII. UL UIJ` VV\II IVIQ L\JII`7VI U0` Briey referring bathe Parnell Commis- sion, the speaker said he believed the judges` report: would". not discredit the national movement. .. II n . 1 1| I I, _,,_I. ooav v vaonvalvn Mr. Parnellvdevoted the speech he made to-night to the Tenants League. He said this was by far the. greatest and -most power- ful -peaceable movement ever organized in Ireland or any other country. Although Ireland was tranquil she was not appeesed, she did not submit. On the contrary H peop1e s dislike of the Government was ten- fold more intense for the experiences of three years otcoercion.` `But the country, though it did not yield, was tranquil because of the faith it had in the assurances of Mr. Glad- stone that a triumphant Liberal party would soon give it its legitimate freedom. M19 Dn'nI\n`1 vInu1`:-I n" lVlI"9""\n` {f can-n1`o' 1-an UVUIL 61 I V LU IUD JCEIUIIIIGIUU I-I UWI.C\llll- Mr. Parnell would not say that it would be . impossible to govern Ireland V by more coer- cion, but Balfour s mixture of coercion and constitutionalism would never succeed. Mr. Balfour had made several mistakes; among these was that he had neglected to provide' for arrears` of ` rent and `for the restitution of -evicted tenants. This had led to the formation of a` new agrarian movement which would sweep Balfour and his props away as chair is swept before the whirlwind. . s - T `liar nnwnnnnnnnf `ant: I\f\\I.UIIU `A `an "' `V``' V'`'`"``- """ " B"' """t$"a t" " `'```"``'V`` i; wages is not practical, but that increased pay nhnll I-ua uh-ran fn vnnn urhn awn uni-. nln 6-A ' VVRSVB IE uvv ycidvvcvinog Dluv III-Ailv aaIvlV%U|-I shall be given to men who are not able to earn a. living on the ` pay hitherto given. Despite the concessions made to the miners in I-Idn':Hn.|v'Inf. fhn ntrilrn. in `nation *'n`l hand- vuuv. auuausvvuu uuuw nun Dull; HUOLIFB ` is integrity impregmblo. The startlin a statement is made that the mental strain 0 4 the long trial has unbalanced his mind, and 3 ' that he is, to a degree at least, distracted 3 on the subject of Cronin s death and its cause. , The `report leaks from the jury; room that he has separated himself from the ~ jurors and maintains continued silence, refusing to_discuss the case. DI LUV Ullv vvuvwuavuu Iuuuv UV III-IV Ill]-[SUI ;:i1lsHdist)`ict the strike is `under fu11 he;.:l`: U\J\il.lII V959 It also voted,190 to 155, against giving ` amnesty to strikers guilty_ot vio1ation of `IIIII BELLEv1LL;:.3e'<:'...u1.8.."-" |i.xty-six cheese ~ factories inethis county produced during the : past season 90,300 -boxes weighing 614,040. i pounds, average price 9% centeper pound, ` Value Wsgwc " I ' - .' A ..-LI.--V. Inn`-n-`IA :1 .'un-unsung 0-nu-mung. -L--`I.--- \-IGTJCCJBB `II UIIW CU um V` the German, in` accordance with the ukaso InnAnI\Il `nan:-1:` `at! `H: (`can mhl- -pun: `LA A Black Eye tar lIOIIl8lIIO!'-- '.P.uus, Dec.H17.-The Chamberof Deputies to-day, 804 to 198, nullied the election of the Boulangist M. Laur. He was elected for Neuilly by a majority of 200 overva Republ_1~_* I\I'I ea . c The Chamber decided, 338 to 61, against; giving urgency to a measure declaring am. nasty for Boulangorciand his condcxpnd_as- nan` n fnn " ' ~ mum Quiet nu-one `condence .5 Old V I `stone-yleiiv In-nune3:v;ni;auecrIeu:,feinon1e be "'.9!l..':~ ` ' `` homes, 17..;m5. 3 4 I a large meeting at Nottingham been a movementot ' such. magnitude,,to I `afternoon; He declared there never had Nd. Was to regenerate Ireland, especially. with regard to her industrial condition. Manufactures might be developed to such an extent as to take the strain oi! the land and 9 enable the people to look to other means than country which was, so comparatively! from crime as" the land movemeilt`: The object (if the Home Rule movement, he 7: farming for gaining a living, but the id_ea'_ was not tenable that Ireland could be gov-r ' erned by Eng1and s promoting her industries. 1 | Irishmeu themselves must promote Irish in-L dustries by building harbors, clearing :out the channels of rivers and re- |claiming Waste lands, not at the nwtxnv-nan A` `Jan n|tv`I.n"\ Wvnlunnunnr 1111. . Ulllllllllls VV IGIISIS, LIUU (III! IIIIV : expense of the _English Exchequer, but . of the Irish exchequer,or, best of all, through - the efforts of local and individual enterprise andvwitgh private capital. Mr. Balfour spla.nV :6! ' making ra.ilwa,ys __t~h;-ough `impoverished ' `annual 'Dn`Ia aluinnzl ad-. n`nI-Inna` rnannnr. Adisti-ietsiwas [vain expenditure. of money.` ..s f .`_' T - "` :'7F. T. k ..sT`\:HO'.?V.lGOROU8 l"ADDHl&SS A ruom T IMISLIAII Iu|Ilanlzl- Bin. A A Ilovcsncnt on Foot to Establish a National Banking System. .- OTTAWA, Dec. l4.-.-There is a strong movement on foot to petition Parliament to ' adopt a national banking system like that of the United States when the charters o the Canadian banks expire in 1891. It is opposed by the banking interest on the 'groundthat it would restrict the circulation of bank notes, besides depriving the country of an elastic currency. A i Lieut.-Col. Herchmer, assistant com is- sioner North West Mounted Police, as been granted the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the active militia and appointed an extra aide-de-cam to the Goveruorp-Generals . The stan ard for .men joining the per- `manent co in of the militia is announced: ' Minimum c est measure, 34 inches ; height for artillery, 5 feet 6 inches; for other corps, 45 feet 5 inches. 1.. A.|.- 0.--, - I1 ,,, . .1 I .. _lIollevIll'o hllrlolb. ._ I\-_ .1V.l_A uww nuu ` n-ti TJNGHAM. Sulcldo by Poison ollllhe Razor. ' . A VVmn'roN, eo.~ 16. J1`hin tmorning Mrs. Kyto, wife ofostono outbox`? of. this town, auioided by taking arsenic opd. in addition outting her thiodt with 9. ra.2o'r.. Dough :g-vg. Juleod tram. tho" Imnhe ;t.-0 mar theoJ'nzu1t.rr.Y'9iI1.: $5!!! hndo 111 I long time on in `o, Veify .despon3Iit mu. She mu *6. _f_u.m'!1y of .1: ' Winn 5 ?h9a?3'2.9!!8**;*Win9 3R9nt;.w W A ":`I:F'.`,i{ M. 2 . Vwe` ifwi-`x !}~c{. .~'s 7 \H`.~.` I 9 E-elqa-\'i;on, who we: convicted M; Chatham of `the murder of Wilson Holton. of '1`i.lbury,' has been respited for a month in order that a. closer inveetigation into the facts may take place. mu- b..-..: _-:-1 1:s-;.__1 . 13.4.: a A Seattle, W. T. , deupatchnsays Dr. T. T. Miner, a. well-known ph sicnan, George Morris, a hettenand Louu ox,a prominent attorney, are supposed to have been drowned while hunting on the lower sound. ` " TEL- L..-_-`I_'I-`I_-L.__-_ h-_'L A ;nI, , 0 -u __--_ _--_-v--.6 vs. v-v -v u v- uuv . " The trouble between Port and the Canadian Pacic Railway has been settled by the town accepting a cheque for $11,807 for taxes, ireleasmg the seized train, and submitting the question of interest to arbitration. e . ~ , mg... Does the conmy no 2 WAsuxNa'roN_, Dec. 16.-The whole machinery of the Government is now in motion to secure the indictment, "arrest and extradition of Cashier Slicott. If `no extra- ditable oifence can be proved against him, and if he is in Her Britannia 'Maje'sty s `North American possessions, of which there is little doubt his ,surrepder,. when his whereabouts is ; _ overed,;.wi_li beeaslged on the ground of _internati_on`al coniity, ' ` . ' --.v' u The East Huron _Ea.rmers Institute un- enimously passed a. resolution declaring the present tariff unjust to farmers and de- mending that the wheat and flour duties be remove. ' .. -_-- _-_ .__.J -- vvv-v T I At the xh-eating of the Ontario Fruit Growers Association in Windsor, the presi- dent ur ed that the study of horticulture should pressed forward for a place in the Puhlin Snhnnln, nuvtuu U0 -PLUBHC Public Schools. RH IV VVIIID LlCVVp About 5 o'clock yesterday, Judge McCon- nell, accompanied b Sheriff Watson, ar- cfrivedf; at the court 101186, but as the jury `had nothing to say _ to him he returned ghome. At 6 o'clock thesheri` announced to the waiting crowd that the jur had noth- ing to communicate to Judge cConnell, who had sent word he would not open court until 10 o'clock this morning. ` ' Tn than nannnfhnn tlunon 3- nnl-Idnn I111:-iv 6-A -----w ruuvvvu "7131: Izrovinoisl Board of Health have re- solved to draw the attention of the Govern- ` ment to take steps to resist any invasion of cholera or other contagious diseases which maythreaten next summer. A CI-_LL`_ 111!!! 1_-__-.,| -. _. _ 1 "7 is-aid"-that.the Manitoba Government I will not only introduce some form of 6 tion relative to religion in schools, but wi ap- Rgint an Advisory Council to act with 7 the the .department. inister of Education in matters eeoting The Model School fair the train of French teachers of Prescott and Rusrefl in 4|..'m.....1:.1.1...;_...... :. -....-..;-.1 A- __-_ auvuvu wwuuuai UL Iruuuuito uuu. nusseu In the En lieh_la.n' age, is expected to open about anuary at; T The Belleville Board of Trade will meet onhThu1-ads todiecussa 10 ml "for the reduction 0 the number 0 al erman for the city and the mode of their election. 1'4. 2- --_..I-.._;__.1 AL-` 4|. , l\ n v-- --u- van D vnnvan vlvvvlvlls it is under-sutoo-d that the Ontario Govern- ment will not a point an successor to the late John G as as tigfyendiary Police- Msgistrste of the District 0 Algoms. The Winni ' g Presbyter', while express- in a decide preference or non-sectarian sc ools, insists upon prayer, the reading of l the Bible, and instruction in Christian mor- slity. mL- n-_L -n-..___ 11 ...._-,, 9 1- - A1':t';c.;1;1'y-General Blair, of New Bruns- wick, an 3 English and French are taxi ht in_ the. blic Schools in the French is- `lIIl\` 1|` |nO- Dunn nan aunt` \n.\L-J.. __L-.__ In vuv ~L uuuu uuuuvw Ill uuu l.'l'BllCll au- tricts of that Province, and nobody enter: only objection. A.L A.I_- .._--A3__ _, -1 A` _ A I I cu .. " Bis!;pp Grandiix, of the North'West, has written a. letter to Cardinal Taschereau. com laining of the Federal Government : con uct. . 1 vvvvvv vi 1 It is hinted as probable that Premier Greenway will permit some form. of re- li ioua exercises in his proposed National to bola. ' Judge Johnson, of Montreal. has been 9. pointed Chief Justice of the Superior . urt, in succession to Sir Andrew Stuart, resigned. ' rm_- 11-3-1 n,L_,u. LL, `.1 , . . . . IIIIWIID WUURIJI It is %enera.1ly conceded to-night that Juror Cu veris the only recalcitrant mem- ber, but there is-9. wide difference of opinion as to the motives by which he is actuated. ,(`-ulver is a `prominent member of the Methodist Church, a prohibitionist, and 9. believer. in complete. sanctication. During the intervals of the trial he has been a. close Bible reader, carrying a small edition in his V i eket. Thoseswho know him best declare integrity ixnpregneolo. '.l`i\e_ startling _.L_ L -__, `The bociy of. Stb.t`a,V the victim of $11.0 Quinta disaster, has been washed ashore near Deseronto. _...-----= wv-- vuonuvvuv-cow. "ALondonooI'respon;1ent`clAinn that the ` trade in Canadian store cattle is likely to be extended next season. --- --..--- ---..- ---u-av.-u The citizens of Ottawa will present an address to Sir John Macdonald on his 7 5th birthday-, January` 11th. , Ta. :. ......._._-.`I :_ I\_--`I.__ .L,;_ `L, Il __--3-_. ..--.-----J , -4-gs--on-J onvllu ' It isirumored in Quebec that Mr. Mefciet intends gerrymandering the constituencies before the next elections. ..._._v ...v ___--- V-wvvcv-an . `London's waterworks hes for _the past year earned anet revenue equal to 9 per cent. on the debenture `debt. -V-cu v-. w-av saw-rvnn-runny uvwvo, Claims amounting to $200,000 11aV?e_'beeuv sent in to the Government at Ottawa by suf- ferers from the rock slident Quebec. `l)..4.-..L-..'.___L _-__A__, .1. . ,1,,, 1 , '"13;E1$'ol."g'h5 };1e1;;1;';.;bT;.E;;a;"g; a. by- law granting `a. bonus of $6,000 for the 1 estab shment of an electric light carbon works. 0 :'1`n'e V Pl'aste1-era Union of V Montreal thregten to order. 0. genezja.l- strike for an in- 'crea.se of wa.ge'a.1 rm... l.-.J-. -1.-' 11... cu.` 1.- ` LL- --:..a.':... -1 LL- ----_ - v--- vac uvu There was a great showing of live stock! at the opening of the Christmas fat stock ahowin. Guelph. ' - A._ A....-._l--_ .1_-_-A_:__- 2.. _L ._ .... __A. _'..n 'VvA.'1'1'Americo.n detective is at present in Winnipeg on the look out "for Silcott, the i -'Washington embezzler. _ 4 A 7-._J._ _-____..-.-J_._L'_1_!-__- 41,41. LL- Agreement as ever, and it is very generaily uuuu JV U uluuls I411! murulug. . In the meantime there is nothin new to I commumcate. The jury seems as am from ` believed that they will disagree. 'l`Imu-n 1': n I-nnnrlt fknf nn\:r Rn:-`cu nnnn "Ea?'7cEsZ If ;{{e{12I3 S7p6e$& ESTES Belleville Institution for the Deaf and 'I\ ._L_. I. ~ JJUIIU VII Du_'m'b. _ ".E-\-1;r'xbermenVhave- employed ovr' 1,000 men in Winnipeg for work in camps thin wmun _ A . ' -':[hr_ee boys` at} Port Hope and one at 1 (iuelph were drowned by breaking - through_ t e ice. ' T The cold wave reached Winnipefg and the thermometer dropped to twenty egrea below zero.` `V ~ . _ _ I The coming session oi -t'he Quebec Lgilw ture is expected to last only about six weeks. The Lambton Count -Council decided to establish a house of in ustry for the county. EH4.-- v....'..-.. -3 ..........I.... ....- ..-..-._a....J :_ LL- SUHMARY 5 == TAi4AoiAN- HXI$eMIN3>'i- ` on me THE WEEK. 1| fsoverty, did not draw his allowanc; 1 unti 9. few days ago, while others draw 5 thairs weekly. '0'. ;a nanny-n1`u nnun...1n.1 L- ..2...Ll. LL..Ll glllll `VFW UWJUUUUU UV HUI VIII` `ICU 1U'U| ' `J TEER. 4STRAYED.--strayed into the pre- I mines of the undersigned. Lot 11, Con. 11. . Fios, about the 15th of Ocober. .3 yearling steer. The owner can have the some on_prov- ing progeny and paying expenses. otherwise the will e sold. 8AM'L KIDD. Ban:-in P. 0. - 50 59 ULL ST RAYED.-Stx-eyed into the premises of '1`homase1-titohie, on Lot 5. Con. 9. Fine`. Ion or about the last of Septeu bar. a. yearling bull. red and white, with star on forehead, The owner can have the same by proving prsferty and naying expenses. otherwise he W beenld. THOS.RI'l`C_l:IIE`._ 0-52 DR. W. W. BREMNER will be in attendance in his oloe. over Fraser, Clark & 00. : store. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. from 10 30 to 12.30 in the fox-enoon. Ulcers of Ithenbeg. Varicose Veins and Piles. so-lop DIITIOY D61` lJIl3llB1....o.-........... Oats ll4`lOlOItOOtOlIt-OOIC H`yp I361`-fDlI.&u..s...u.`....a-..... Ho.y.new,porton .... Straw rt.on.bundlod.....`....... cwtlllao-nonoatoooonaoll Sprin La.m_hperqua.rter.........V. Beet. onequarters. per cwt.. .. .. .. oI.nnu-coin-cocoa Van] nnr mu-nan: `Mumcn>AuIv__gr INMSFIL 2ND DPu'rv-Reeves:-IIP. i I HAVDTG served in the capacity of Council- lor to the eatiefatiun of the ratepayers of the Towmhip of Inniel. I now appeal to them for their support and inuence in electing me to the position of 2nd Dexmtg-Reeve. H. RODILRI K McCONKEY. Nentye, Nov, 19.1889. ' 47tt Ihvnvvqv av. gave Wheat, fall, per buahel......._...'..3 Wheat.sprlng. pox-bushel Barley per Ont: nnr nnnhnl _ _ _ _ . _ , _ . _ , , _ _ , . , _ , _ -Toronto l'u1no1`-0' In-tot. \`c Us ` The Free Press sa s: Mr. Peter_White, M.P. for North Ren raw, says he will not aooe t the osition of Deputy Speaker of the ouse o Commons if it is offered him. ; T110 remainder of the com sitors who were taken on at the `Dominion Printin Bureau some time ago by arrangement -wit the Government to complete their three months engagement, were discharged` yes- terday. A 9 g " -

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