An Italian rum w..a.e. the nocmue sue- ' eessrully 1n a Paris court. _ Pants. Dec. 23.-'1`he courts have had before them the head of a- gang of thieves ' that has stolen hundreds of thoiisands oi francs` worth of goods from private houses` in that city during the past summer. He is an Italian named Pini, anative of Reggie, , from which place he ed under an accusa- ' tion of having assassinated a newspaper` man. The Italian nolice called upon those of France to arrest him, but under the" name of Maznrki he esca the vigilance of the French detectives until" a few` weeks ago, when the similarity mspicion. There were also arrested two dahergmen and two women who had `acted with him. Placed on trial for the thefts, Pini declared himself an Anarchist, and an- nounced that he had stolen as ,a matter of xpsinciple. He made a ramblinQ'7's'tatement- In which he denounced` politicians who abuse the credulity of the poo `lfe to mount " Kraipotkine _he eclared to be in nncnrdnriaa with the of Hazurki to the` description furnished of Pini attracted attention, and he was arrested on` I-IIV DULLILAIJQ \l\II~IlILluIuI\JlbJ xlvsyn Ia-5091 luv have decided to resume work, pending "a settlement of their claims, for which they will wait until Feb. 1. V i F Advices {rpm the Congo ` report very satis- factory progress in the equipment of the new stations that are to be the basis of a sys- tematic opposition to the slave trade. ' t I!I`I...A.. nnnn Anna`-odor: vn3n:nI-nun I-\'nr`us `Inn ` uwvuv a.vvv vs uuvwv IL`-ll-Ill-I-1|.` } majoty were postma.sters.- usrrsnesnne I4TEMs av wme. bay. Mr.` _Bmdlaugh, 5113., at Bom- 1 Mr. Routhier, aypung barrister, in deadjzt. 3 P_reside:nt Carnot. who is suffering Iron: i the inuenza, is slightly better. ";\u{a Qnlunfgu n Imnnlrvnnut Inna . , The clothing and nation store or I. Leopold, ` ` barber shop,-six dwellings and McCurdy s M printing oioe wore burned at Lewiston, Pa. ` 1'.`.... gmmn \ 1Jl`I.I.lIILl.l6 Vluvv vvvlv Uta: llV\O |~v aavu suvvl-I, A Big Loss $90,000. . The striking coalminersbin the `Soar distric]: I.-.-A A4\t|:t`l|A O-A Junanrv-u": 1-A-not v-nan;-Ifunnn an jI5aClii`FBt'iiu at hiii Pioiueo ; llm-_Ite!naLllon'o?nn'd Ail-oad. - t'hlV`o`n'oN'ro, Dec, .24.-At St. Iawrenee . kot yesterday very fe.w_dre$ed hogs were Aoftfered; and prices were rmvat - 85.50 to-86. Thereoeipta of poultry were light and prices were rm. Turkeys sold a.t12 and 12}; cents Geese brought 9 cents.` Chickens were scarce, and easily brought 50 to 600 P8.-ii`, and ducks ranged all the way from I to] $1.%. ` Too much inferior "butter is oened and not enough good. Pound rolls are worth 220 to 250 and inferior 14c to 18c; tub is quoted at` 16c to 20. Good fresh eggs are worth 22c to 25. Vegetables are un- changed. Potatoes are selling at 75c to 90 `per bag. Apples are very scarce and are quoted at $3.50 to $4 for eating and $73 to $2.50 for cooking. ' I\I\il A vun-r1>1nv-an _ llc_IDonuII'a Prison. VS_1'.Jom, N.B., Dec. 24.--The Solicitor- 1A-nnn1 -n nnnnn 0i|l|l\ 51L;-`guy 1uaI- 34 L. `kn ULLIKIIJIV Vyyvuovuvu vv vuv -an-av v Uni-\nVn Three more Austrian mini rs have the ,n ,,,,, mi__.._ .-.. ....-.....1.. - a.......n.. :_ ` `ax.-..msru V , hour--Crl:y prices for ten barrel lots"- Favvrnvr an-.A.\.` CA On. -goal:-n-v ` CA WK: nnivnnfa lnlraln to Spur With Vnnquellj. ___ A_-_-.--.. Y\_- til ) A_J.l_I--..C-.. miilie, daughter or ca t-. M. P. Thatcher, left side and arm but-no -to A crisp. Mabel Symon, hands, arms and face badly as Iudden n;tu'at Kingston. Ito,` , ,1 11;- J. Ii a:n;;:xxcE[ ~`fARAb:ANl3`"T}R3 \;E.l5i: He_re %we are, goo_d in piles, bargalns in heaps wa1t1ng to see vyouat . . % W.A.McKIM S, V, -xvvo in: `zinc. , U-Lu. (nous IIU 50. 5 IIDIIUY. `J 350. to 400. ; pease, 540. to 560. ; potatoes, 430. to 45. per bag ; apples, $1.50 to $2.00 a barrel; cabbage, 50. T a head; celery, 50. al bunch; ouioua, $1.00 a bushel; hay. $6.00: to $8.00 a ton; straw, $5.00 a ton; wood, $3.00 to $3.25 a cord; beef, hindquarters, _$5 50 to $6.00 per cwt., forcquarters, $4.50; per cwt. ; mutton, 86. a pound; pork, $5.25 ' to $5.50 per cwt. ; turkeva,,l0o. a pound; geese, 60. a pound; chickens. 400. to 500. a pair; butter, 180. to 200. a pound: eggs, 180. to 20. a dozen; sheepskins. 80c. to` $1.00 a piece; `untrimmed hides,` $3.50 per] nut ' V Thenauy Smash. A freight train on the Pittsbnrg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, broke in two ' ; on Saturday near Lima, 0., and the rear half ! 5 clashed into the train followin . Conductor I ' Jones, Brakeman Moran and illiam Sher- man of Lima, asleep in the caboose of the rnnawayirain, were all injured, Sherman probably fatally. Sixteen cars, a caboose and the engine of the second train were lwrecked. ` Eeayyjollnres In New York. J. Q. Proble 85 Co., manufacturers of blank books and envelopes, and Sheeld & Son, manufacturers of apex and general station- ery have failed. e Wasbash Manufactur- in " Company "of Chicago is involved; The lia 'lities off the two companies first named ...:n .;.........: 1:1 nnn nm . - nm..c Notes. The market on Saturday was not quite up to the normal at this season in consequence, it is presumed, of the unfavorable weather. The most noticeable feature was the immense quantzty of poultry, especially turkeys and geese.` The following are Saturday's prices on the market square : Wheat. 700. to 830.; rye, 40c. to 45. ; oats, 25c. to 270. ; barley. Qn flu a manna RA). On RA- . -u:.L-6...._ our can-tor Boys. Our boys who have so faithfully conveyed I THE ADVANCE to its many town readers for Z the last 52 weeks will be most happy to re- : eeive the usual substantial compliments of the season. We know it will do the readers of ADVANCE good to cheer the hearts of the llniet, -unassuming, modest diaboli, who rough rain, snow, wind and drought take unn nu -I-nnnlru-iv an than nnnnlnrn uunnn +1-no UI-IIIIIIEII {XIII BIIVVV, VVIIIII Tlulll KIIWJIIEIIII you as re ale :-ly as the endulum swin the record .0 the doings o the town an the daily life of the country; As the Methodist Minister would say : Let there be a. liberal V collection. uuluvu, uuv uull Dvllvuuu I Bessie Seeley, burned on both _arms, earn and cheek. ` ` 7 `JILL TI7I-_-I__. In ___-.__LI_ 9_,' __ I_.__,, - J His Hm'o;37;dge Ard-a_g-h heldwan Interim ' Crimnal Court` on Monday. ,Tn`nh Iivnn nknhnnt` 1111-9`: ufnn`:u\rt \JlllIIlIGl \JU|.ll- II VI] 4LIIUl.I\|DJo % John Borland was charged with stealing- _an overcoat in Orillia, and James McLe1la.n with receiving the stolen article. They both 3 lpleaded guilty and Borland was sentenced totwo months in the county aol, and Mc- W Lellan to one `month for the o ence. I IIRIJIIILIUD VA IOIIV vwv vvuaruunvn unnv uuluvu will exceed $1,000,000. A `rump Round hymn renown. % Satnrdiylmoming thebody of J. Moone , a trump, mas" found-in a deserted spot am` 9 below: 13119!-0.315 -.of. Luis atpe, `Ind., horribly burned amt . veqtigstion .. shows d;-niykVd1*{_;:nTxi;p9,.}_ield hiin jver in log re nn- _ til lifd,vi\p'_"orxin.`,__ Fivp tramps have been srrI;u`odon InIpic_ion.' * ' . ` I you twant (useful gifts) from the piles that heap our counters and ll our shelves. The December number of the Health J our- I is on our table. This very useful publication is as usual full of useful practical information . upon iin ortant questions pertainning to T | health an disease. _ L111, .2 _I"I'\_..______- -_ 99 _..,I_I2_!_-j -;| N LIUQ' IIII GIILI Iunvanv. The Na.tiona.l'Drummer , published at Indianapolis, has been received. It is a. fzretty i lively per and aptl_y typical of the c ass of 1116!] W 088 organ 10 13. because We make them to t the times a.n_d suit the season. Everybody is invited because there is something for everybody. Something for the boy and girl, something for the parents, some- thing for the oldeman, something for grandmother, something for the %oung man, his s1ster, and some ody else s sister. Don't talk hard times. PRICES sum umnm vou! BIIOUSE THE GIFTS ! "PLO IJIIKLICI-I LIGUI , IIUU IIUU DVILVUCI D I Edna Fonda, '33, clothes burnedyto 9. crisp and condition of her body frightful. Christmas , Judge : Interim court. `Ho g lunar : Table. 56 DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE. ---- FOR THE- Ca,rniva,1. ` Townot Bone name. an Inn nmnariu. | .. ~ 0 raga IOJIE __V,us. I.l!.I`uWsox av.T3nB- ', I at Twelve o'clock. noon. by JOSEPH ROGERS. E : ESQ..rtAuotioneer. the following valuable DND0 Y! ; And being Lets Number 27 in the Second Con- cession of the Township of Vespra. and the ' centre one-third of the South Half of Lot Number Eleven in the Third I concession of the i said Townshiip of Vespra. which said centre 3 one-third is escribed as commencing on the Western limit of said Lot Eleven. at the dis- tance of twenty chains and ttv-one and one- halt links from 1heoNorth-West angle of said Lot Eleven. The- ce North sixty degrees East. Elan-allel with the Northern linit of said Lot even, thirty-four chains ann fort -four links. : oesaion. Thence southerly along the said centre of said Third Concession one chain and I seventy-two links. Thence Nov th sixty-three degrees East. parallel with said Northern limit thirty -tour chains and forty-iour links. more or less. to the Eastern limit of sai Lot Eleven. at is int distant eight chains. ii ty-six and one- h lanks from the Southern limit of said Lot Eastern limit tour chains and twent -eight links Thence Westerly. parallel wit said Northern limit. thirty-tour chains and forty-one . links. more or less, to said centre at said Third `Concession. Thence Nontherly, a ong said centre of said Third Concession, sigh -eight links. Thence Westerly. parallel wit -said Northern limit, thirty-L ur chains and tort -one links. more or less to the Western limit 0 said - lot Eleven. Thence Kortherly. along said . Western limit. tour chains and thirteen links. | more or less. to the lac of beginning. both ; lots toeether contav g 133 acres. l` The farm is a first-crass one and in a og .state of cultivation. The above lots , sold either together or separate to suit our- ,l ohasers. A Tamas AND Poxnirioxs or Sam.--Ten per I cent. on the day of purchase and the balance within thirty days or it purchaser pays suf- ficient of the pure ase money. within said 30 days, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum. more or less to the centre of sai Third Goa-. Eleven. Thence Stutherly a ong the said" balance can remain on mortgaue on the`. T premises purchased on reasonable terms. to be i sgttled between the vendors and the said pur- c aser. wllll fan-finch Ihanhfn-\I\`nha (Iva-\1II In `Inna-n `L wnth steady employment and good my 51 the year round. to reliable men furnishing satisfac- tory references. 8. A. NFOMBER 85 CO., Nurse:-ymen, -17-7p ltooheeter, N. Y. UUO UU HUI! (XIII! HIU bllll, I Here Pini launched out into another ex- 5 position of his doctrine as to the:-i hi: to t I , f o n ` . : ` 92.. - .1 33*; ..W3:::h.,t*::. 3.2`i.:..".*:? .. .. %.,. --5. 2 V wwwuq 7: u jaw 1:- ;-.;.... Oct. 29. 1886, No. 2524}: ,- Saveo Ratlaand Pasta. For R.izhts1n.Ct_up'\dn L. . apply 00 ' ' i ginnnjg... 1Q: 1:-n Con..3. Uro. about July 1. 1880, 3 spotted red and white heifer. rising 2 ears old. she L was large end in good order. In ormsxion that ; will lend to her recovery will be rewarded. 1 Parties keeping her after this notice will be 1 prosecuted. , 0 AS. Lggrn, Barrie P. 0. F I ll!-11' BIB I45 [131 Y.`-5I|'8y8(l IPOIII IDE 1].. `VVUUVCV-j` 2?:v-w oot.21.1sas. out - Newmuxec. bat. 'SIlEDD S mmven glgggcsi .. -n--__.--.a 4.-. no than 11.. 0116361`. _ For further particulars apply to Messrs. Mc- Carthy. Peplpr & Mouarthy, Solicitors. Barrie. or the Barnes Loan and Savinz s Company (Limited), Barrie. `Il _fI A Iilnriir `I\'nI'|l 1111-: A up A . vs-.-on. guru: a ii-;5X}i"i3HY, PEEPLER & McCA mu Y. Qnlinlrnila fnr Vnn SITUA T H )N unauAJ.V'.I.' B0 was rower or 5810 contained 2 in 5 oermin. mort age, in which datum M has ban made. there w 1 be sold by 3 PUBLIC AUCTIO N _` --A1` THE--- A qumrs HOTEL III we TOWN or name % .-ox_... Saturday, the 281:1: dag of ]Jac., 1889. PURSUANT to the Power of Sale contained ge, in`_y3i_ch I I-sou Knnn vnnn OI-...s.;. -51! I... -- uwau, uxwr wuwu one Juugc augauuwu a - The people who believe as you do muatjbc highly attered to be defended by 9. man .0! your sort, who his already been .conde1nne_d bhggke tinges fdr theft. nu _ n-_____;-_; .1-..) Montana: sun MUUJLIDLII 1 , rnrunn 3 JIIOUA KYLE. Y c ' Solicitors for Vendors Dated at Barrio. this 11th day of December. .889. 5052 ~1:IirER ES'l`RAY.-StI-ayed from Lat T1. Pan. 9, (ll-n nhnnf. _Iuh1 1 13.90 :1 nnnftnd _r'_, -V MAa'rug_ BOL"l'0N,f Q1 1% nmlnuhnb (at ' nr'vo I . e:.A::: 3,2}! M)! Pane ` heme. and ["_to.:llE~ R. an ` Gilli} --' I- --l' - UUKIJ. `snob wuu III lllo Cora. Sherrik, 15, clothe : almost burned] ` o', and severely burned on chest and both sides of body. (`Arc-in `Inn!-W IR In--3.-.! -L-..L ..L--4. 5013 U1 ULIU UNIV 5 ' ' Ah, well, am I not a son of nature 2 The. earth is the mother of us all. iv... 1...! - ..-_...L-_ _: .`I:m...-..a. 1-1.3--- VIIIUU 0111188 101' WHGIIN That is false! The Government placed on my back crimes which were notimme. At least, you oonfeae the greater V part of the uin mu}. uylnznln en. nun nnlxv nhnranllff A'1ez1,' 'o}i"3Bf'aTtTne" Eriaiti- ,_1')`ast the thefts wbgth which you are now charged?! vl 1 Mann alumina `I\lIIl\ nli-`u. um uumuu Wlla WHICH yuu In: uuvv vuua Yes, I have stolen from political cons}; tion. to aid the oppressed. Thala legi m_t>e appropriation of riches. L ; The 1\l`;nnnAII urn: n1\`u Jnfnnnf`, Ill!` Wflzruojnce Weatgdte, 13, daughter of Dr. J. B. Westgate, clothea consumed, her body, :.::::::a`*;:.:`.: ::sr;e:::.,3f W` *'* Mabel Raquet, 14, back, face `and arm burned, bulinot serious; - Dl\nn:A Q....I.... L...._...l A- L..LI. -........ -....... uuo uwu an a saw uuul.` Juan nlgllfu Wl'cf;-tha Moody,-14, daughter of Rev. Ed- I ward R. Moody. an evan elist, her whole body, with exception 0 head and feet,3 burned almost to 8 crisp. .Rn;A Rnmfnr `A `vnlnnna nknul ""*\! U-})pI'OpI'l&Ul0ll OI 1101103: The prisoner was ably defended, but lid` -*9 the taste of a group of Anerohistio be- hovers in the court room, one of whom i_n- 1 terrupted the prooeedin ` to demand that he also be heard in beha. f of Pink Thin we; refused, and when, at the -oonolueibn. ofjitheif ""31. Pi.1i, being aekedif he had enythin further to any for himself, ethrted "in *1! j.1_ .??a.2:`3.9f;:i?W* uut nwu uunvav UV 0 (H15 Bessie Bamford, l4,pbad1y burned about body. neck and arms. _ (`Ann .Qknrv~:`y `K 4u`a&`.A'- -1.-.--L L...._-.I sheet and rolled them in the mud, thereby u HUI Ualllllls l\II KIWI I Janitor Woode,who had heerdthe 8o'ream- ing, ran to the second oor Whul`0 he found 3 number of girls with clothing partly ~ burned from them, and encceeded in emoth-' ering the re on several of the girls. Two of _ the girls managed make their way from _ the building, their persons enveloped in ames. They were seized by passing work- men who threw them into the middle of the undoubtedly` saving` their lives. The victims are : Jennie Lanksheer. 15 years old, all her, clothing, except her shoes, burned from her body. She died at a late hour last night. "Rm-f.l`m Mnnv, -I4, sunyhluuo nf Rn WA- ,,,,,..,e_.. School ems _Serlou`ly'._. me or Their Number others sulrerlns !'9r.I.Io!s-.-.r lerele}, more of the Janltoryto sm.n.n.'-1.~'*; mvcsllgatlon Bela`: - ` . '1 . l ' DETROIT. D90 '-For some time pasta number of pl1P119 In Room A. '1`ild_enSohool',` comer Kirby avenue and Savant], meg. - have been rehearsing a Christmas Bent!-tie. . ' fnwnding to produce it_ this afternoon. `A After school yesterday sixteen girls l three boys remained to participate ina dress. rehearsal of the cantata. The -`girls, . mm 18 to lseyears of age, were gym-.43, - fmcy costumee, worn` over their -other manta, consisting for" the most part of mos. quite netting trimmed with cotton betting. ' About 5 o'clock boys and "girls were join. ~` ' in the chorus to the accompaniment of an? ' plano played b `one of the teachers, whens l mud wielded yone of the amp. can my I {'3-ofrom a partmlly burne candle t at ` gnod on the piano, and in an instant i ited ` the inammable costume worn by easio In Seeley. In a moment some of the other girls gathered around Bessie and tried to 1 tout the fire that was re. idly burning I BS: dress. The result was t at in a very , ` short time ten or a dozen other girls were" running wildly around the room gnd out 1 into the hallway with their clothes ablaze. 3 Frightened and terried girls rushed head- I I long from one room to. another. shrieking ` and screaming for help. 1 1 YnnOnr\Vnntla uvkn `ant: `ago:-J I-Ln. ... .._-... . 1 P; v:i:',,i?a.;::.`f,::.;, ` .. &__ mty here p`;ni<;1imit.t1at`=..;, 5 % .. eu.g1,u_ -V joghm. 1 " `Win! r.., order jnd n.. % LA 511 1a...-,,, . , ' ."'.,~ %a"I L` I r,.LllEN1'.4 nus Exlglxg OHI&1'.- M45 REHEARSAL IN.:DE1'ng11j,_ L. llJI.I\J VUUURO Edith Wheeler, 18, everythizig burned! from her body but her corset: and ehoee,| badly burned about the body and arms; her hair, a mass of chart, dropped o` by handfulls. She has since died. '__!- 'I)____.L-__ `A _...I --._..-' I'I'___-_ VTHET RIGHT" TO STEAL_. . Abvut thoy'ne#'eroould Dr. I has heretofore homo 3 reputation. ' (1 thg.pol1oa?cui get no clue tdhbirswhoroboutu. ' '1`hoomoio.laofthe`.(_J_redono.l. T f ~Iro o eralothernm1ei aJ?`-ndtf - .-E "iiv'." Mr. Day win leave 4Erqkine.ACh`urch , here to become pastor of St. Paul's, Simone. 3 Summonses havebeen issued` ugninst six young men who attended the dog-ght at ; week ago Sunday morning. Po1ioe- `Magis- ltrate Cahill will try, the cases to-`morrow ~ afternoon. The county constables have the human nf nhmu-. 1m .....-.4- --L- ---- -L A` - Brock-road, about three miles from here. on Saturday night. John Carruthers of Puslinoh township, while walking home wasmetbyaman who had been hanging . round the vicinity for some time. He immediately jumped on Carruthers, threw him down `and ried his pocketsot all he had-eome nine or ten dollars. Camithers reported to '-the Chief of Police. who sent Special Constable Elliott out. The special found his man in bed at Coady s Hotel" aboutthree miles out. He was told to`_oon- siderhimeel! underarrest. App'arently.the constable s revolver and baton - failed to scaretheman, as, when halt dressed,-he I deed theeonstable to arrest him, at the same time pitching into him and giving him a black eye. The` special returned to the city for help. but when he got back` to the hotel the highwayman was gone, and is still ;L,II-4-`-cu `day, the victim being a. young bushmnn llrowuod. I Orrnwn, Dec. 24.-A `accident . occurred on the Coulougne River on Setup I named Godfrey Merson, who lives thirty miles up the Gatineeu road. and was return- ing home to his friends to spend Christmas and New `Years. Maroon took the ice in search of better sleighing and had proceeded . but~e.- short distance when his horses and- sleigh;brok9',throug'h. A companion who _ we.'s.e1ong withhitn to `jump `in tiinetosnvehisiite butwith the `e. -...... -...I -Ia`hvn`|-1h>I\II].k '9 um9`)IIVUHlBl&Lv Uuv qua-u horses and sleigh disappeared. Z? "16e'}'c'yf" HAMILTON I-IIGHWAYMEN. Two gm. laid up 1.. the that Approved - V Style Near DIIICIII. : -Huuxxrox, `Dec. 28.--About 4 o'clock yes- tterdayntternoon, on the Hamilton and Dun- das railway track, near Dundee, Fred Sorby and James Lnidle, met three men-waiking on I the track, one of whom pointed"1'a revolver: companions then went through their olothes and got a nickle watch, with a gold-mounted ' 8 Pntrttrnnn `with I--`-` .._._ `vi - nnnyltlv yvuuuu, WIUII B chain, nickle-plated revolver, two scar! pins and two pocket-knives. They have no idea who the robbers were. but were able to- give adescription of them which niay lead to |theira.rrest. `D._ It. v\__ ... - - uuauuauuu. IJLIV ll!-`B UILIUU uluu. Josie Renshaw, 14, and Gear eIHoove1j are burned badly, but not serious y. "Hun wnnn IR nhul-.`\nn kl`:-hat` h\ n AI`:I1\ |: ght. They will be `prosecuted hereafter. . Y Company has applied for a charter. Over i $8000 of the total of $20,000 stock i_s*sub-' scribed. I ` - , An old woman was knocked down on Park- street on Sunday night by two men, who * stole her shawl. =" A II V VUKWI ` in Ottawa on among. business, arrived V here to-day, en route to the Northwest capital. He declines to beinterviewed in reference to hisconeultationsr with the Federal Govern- ment on Northwest nairs, but hopes that preeentxdimcultiee will be arranged to the satisfaction of all concerned. ' ' I B IKCIJZIII _ VII? "W 5 V . -N--5 -v the G.T.R. station, the driver and reman having stepped into Mrs. Christopher : hotel to get some supper before starting for To- ronto. Franklin Sidey, a man of about thirty years, son of Dr.` Sidey of Bewdley, unlnn had Roan Aunbnnm Iuhnlur Onnnlv. Northwest" News. WlNNIPEG,_ 'Dec. 23.-A. Smithls `wood camp, south of Monmouth, was destroyed by fire about 2 o elock on Friday morning. A large number of men employed inthe. camp lost all their effects. By a collapse of a beam in a logging shanty at Shelby Station Joseph _ Basher had his leg seriously injured. 9 General Manager Graham ot the N; P. and M. returned from St. Paul yesterday. He reports fnht IQ CVIITIYIQIIV `I nil A Irhlnnlulnsu 0 vvwu uonooc vu-I vvo 6 and Jwqvua U0] u 110 IUIIUFIE hat the company has resolved on a vigorous policy in Manitoba _for the coming year, but i would not give details. ' Kn.` `\--I._A.I_ -_.I II9_Q__-__0,_, at an n u V118!-IDILIJU uucaosvu ID Bill W6 thffgh the city. Kid it is likely the Health Inspector will ask the School Inspector not to reopen the schools until it has abated. ' Lieutenant-Governor Royal, who has been I `II nnuvn nu Axnhni knnnnan nuwiuvna-` `nnltn Fooling Wm: n l)ooInotlvo.. Pom Horn,` Dec. 28.-'-About 6.30 o clock on Saturday night an engine, tender and van was standing on the siding at `Jun (1 ' D Q`n1\It I-Ian A-3uuA- noun` Annwuunn vvuv tutu wvou ul banana In. VVIIJ onvvu-J`, jumped into the cab, pulled back the le- ver and opened the throttle or the engine to ' its tullestextent. She started to back up at n Cumin: rain B114: ih H-nninnn "aka man one Q If LILIJKU CLUIJIIVC QC`? Iii. V U furious rate, but it happened `she, was on a dead switch and soon reached the end, land- ing inthe mud. Qidey was paraiysod at what he had done, but remarked, And didn't I bring her up quick. The Chief Constable was telephoned for and he escorted Mr. Sidey to the look-up. This morning he wasbrought hafnium Ixhn D4-\nA unohaunn and unnu--oulnnl Ila sinned the coublo. % 4Gum.pn. Dec. 24.-A case or hjhway robbery anddaringescape occun-`ed on the nnnb_-vnn -Kant Itlnnnn Inilnn Cs-nun Iugng ywf. AID` unuu: `LIV ILUVLDIWEI VII his master, an` in nocprdanoe with the mocking: of that revolutionise he pro- claimed " the right to steal. `Wu: `union: rnvvntlnl` Him .111`. `Ill ELI q.--,u 12`-V 3,! . .I '>\'b`_ UUCV9. -1 "P"*'f'i! . * .V ' --leve|ty P1cturgI"lf_a_lc_e,n: . mm; `'5! 1'I'he results - obtained through the -10 foot photoheliograph managed by Bigelow were entirely successful._ They will enable us to glve_ accurate corrections` of th lnosition of +3.. Irnnn- -I-u-- `A 2 ` 1500 pictures. Different fzhases of the clouds" were recorded with success. The Duluth and Winnipeg railway otncials have decided to push work as rapidly as possible and it is condently expected to have trains running to the Manitoba. border by Jen. 1,1891. - The Ogilivie Milling Company have secur- ed a corner on wheat in the Province, and V are now practically owners ,0! the entire lot. - save about halt a million bushels which the Keewatin Milling Company have secured. The action of the Ogilvies is doubtless due to anticipation oi! an increase in the our duty. and to the fact that they want to keep all the wheat now in the Province for their own` miliingpurposes. The price paid was high, and -all dealers have sold out, making a good margin. , . The Commercial Bank of Manitoba has de- `cided to open a branch at Minnedosa, with Henry Fisher of Regina, as manager. The epidemic of measles is spreading ".`|IV\IIlr`I {aha lI:`_II QIII. `C-. `Q ``rA`1r flag n'nn'.`\ thel `rd Wiiji-iiizi`g'}Fu77Bi-Jiiiu before the Police Magistrate and remanded unt!` C-n\_.cun4\unu\1I9 whnnnfnou nl-, In tdaasnlg LUIV UIIV LVIIU? JIIuZIIII$| Q lvull :1til tomorrow morning at 10 o'c1oo . .....r .__.-4.._.. . "ruVe`7;fg.;p's:7o= T1'HE_siJqif' The Washington cum. ________ -- 1\.. (ll MA -I-n _, lnAllIcT?uI,I1gII,'`i ,'oIIl"'l%i'I-I-_ . V _ 'g'gYc.Vm.`+.a.g"~'5.'3;:3i aa`T`J3?1`% ` n ,1, ` ` *c1.:?svror1d:=%f**sh to WWW 1' ,_.__; _-x.= 1;; ` -o.._lIn`.' Ana- ` cuunvu lauv lrlguv vu uvuuuu ' The judge reminded _him that he was wanted by the Italian police for a murder, alt.` 0:`-in nvnminninn nrncnnrlnd in hil I m-Ul"l'I`WAlJ JIUUo Ue'-bd-vane alga; asva ugug gg announced to address a large meeting of French-Canadians at Salem, Mass. on Dec. 30. Hewlll discuss the great questions of the day,w_h.ile at the same time making an appeal to his fellow countrymen to return to Canedaandyeettlein thenLake St. Johnd1s- n trlot. .Mr..J,IsraslTarte,"who`hta.s been `writing ` tn Canadienne, a series of _a_rtioles on_Im- al Federation, is about: to`_'organize an perial` Federation Club in Quebec and Montreal, fromwhich French-Canadian dele- ` gates;wil1= he sent togthe annual _meetln_g held -.lnOttayv?5aV,.,Ian.(3(.), 1890. " ' - . N `,1 "Kit LUT IVGEPl UlJe 580 UV Iluv 1:3: vs . _ """J I ;o rfactorparticularunder sec. 1200f the i Public Schools Act, the answers already `given , appear to exhaust all facts and particulars ` thereunder. . - *- 2 0 '.l'h__e assessor-.is not bound; to accept the `s tatement of or made on behalf of any rate- payer under sec. 120 (8) of the Public Schools Actvin case he. ismadeawareorascertains` before completing his roll that such ratepayer is not a Roman Catholic or has notgiven the notice required by sec. 40 of the Separate Schools Act, or. is for any reason not entitled to exemption`. from public school rates. " ( ) A ratspayer not a Roman Catholic, beingewrongfuny aaessed as a Roman Catho- he and '..supporter, of separate schools, who, through inadvertence or other causes, does `not appeal therefrom, is not estcpped (nor are 1 the ratepayers) from claiming with reference i to the assessment of the following or future year that he is not` a Roman Catholic. { do m" A I-nhannvnr hninai A Rnmnn (".u'l'.hnh'r-. JUDY lll_.l|I HU ID IIVII D Lvuluusa '~JuIvuvI-Iva (b) A ratepayer being a Roman Catholic ' . and appearing on the assessment roll as a I Roman Catholic and supporter of separate . schools, who has not given the notice in writ- ` iug of being such supporter mentioned in sec. ` 40 of the Separate Schools Act. is not (nor are the other ratepayers) estopped from claiming `j in the following or future year that he should ' .notbee placed as a supporter of separate schools with reference to the assessment of such year, althoughhe has not given notice - of withdrawal mentioned in sec. 47 of the I I -_-..-&- Q..'I...u.1a - . II` I I!llI`UIII av-III uuvu u * Mnnv:mm,-Mo;, Dec; 23.-J<;1'm Barbo, ' htg`e1:1.`ndEdwurd-Davis. asedA18. quamll- _ to-day. Barbo dlsetnbowelled `Davis with a knife. 1 The murderer is a son 40!: the ovmgr of the MeadVil_le,planlng_m1ll. ` ` -'L)Ill7l)IlUl.l .l.`l'II.|_llll-I l.JCI_lUl', _IFULllI. M3}?z?`7iYbson, Jphn Crerar, Henry Cars.- callen, John W. Nesbitt, James Verral I Waning` The Court of Revision has jurisdiction on -`application of the person assessed or of any municipal elector [or ratepayer i.e. in the Separate School Act] to hear` and determine complaints (a) in regard to the religion of the person placed on the roll as Protestant or Roman Catholic. and ('b) as to whether such person is or is nota supporter of public or separate schools, within the meaning of the provisions of law in that behalf, and (c) [which appears tobe included in (b)] 1 whether such person has been placed in the . wrong column` of . the asmssrnent roll for the i purposesot the school tax. It is also compe- tent for the Court of Revision to determine w other the name of any person wrongfully omitted from the proper column or the assess- ment roll should be inserted therein upon the complaint of the person ` himself or of any ielegtor [or ratepayer], As to the trhl of any l....6- an -u--Irinuinn Isnnr can 190 nf h < OI VVLUULU wvvub nuvuvnvg ` Separate Schools Act. 'llr. llarclor. to-Address tIao:l'ron cl:-Can I alum in Ilduaohusotll. _ '% Momma. Dec. 23.-Hon. Mr. Mercier is -_-___-__.-_.1L.. an-I.-Imago a `swirl: I-non!-inn nf `aoVemmen has` .apoihd' `$11.0 f01l0Wing-banisters Queen s Counsel: ` ' 'AL- T awn:-A Tan.-- Toronto-J. J. _Mdclaren,John Leys,` James David Edgar, William Muloch,` William Bar- clay Mcllurrich, Newman Wriglit "I-Ioyles, Charles Robert Webster Biggar, Daniel Ed- mund Thomson, Douglas Armour, George v-any a.va_Avvvu.l5 `ulilljlllvf Qll B uuuuatu: F. Shepley, A. B. Aylesworth, W. Mortimer Clarke, `E; `F. B. Johnston`, John B. Cart- wright. L _ . Hamilton--Stephen Franklin Lazier, John Mnrimn n-Erin. Jnhn (`moi-Ar I-Tours-r aws. wuuwu Dy ouo .u.ru.unu yuuvu un 13 usuxuvs, and the examination proceeded -in this fhhion: V Piui--_-That is true, but I was not guilty. You were arrested on ne 18th? _ For a surety; the police almost straw , glad me._ . _ ' : You sunulated xnsanxty? ' ' Not at all. ` I only said that I wished not to reply to such disagteeble asses as they. V4-m Aanhu-ml thsu-. vnnr nnmn wnn Jnuxn- London-'-David Mills, J umes Magee, George Christie Gibbons. ' L T Sa.rnia.--James Frederick Lister. Wa.1kerton-Ha.mllton Parke _0 Connor. IL. mnnunuulv aswulnvu Alva UV!-IV. Kingeton-Jchn `M. Machar. 0ttawar-.A. F. McIntyre, B. Mc- 'l`avish.' - Chancellor Boyd and Mr. Justice Robert- son in the Chancery Division yesterday at Osgoode Hall gave judgment on the petition of the Hon. G. W. Ross astocertain disputed points in the Separate Schools and the Public Schools Acts. ' The court makes answer as follows: If the assessor is satisfied with the prima facie evidence of the statement made by or on be- half of anyrafepayer that he is a Roman Catholic and thereupon (seeking and hearing no further information) places such person upon the assessment. roll as a separate school supporter-ethis ratepayer,though he may not by himself or agent `give notice in writing pursuant to section 40 of the Separate Schools Act, may be entitled to exemption from the payment of rates for public school purposes- hebeinginthecasesupposed assessed as a supporter of Roman ` Catholic separate _-L - -1- II DIIV VA 1 1n seventy-nv day: ' ircivllbinlnn-vii: vim. _V against in A 7 Separate school Trustee Bloc- Decision. _'l`o!Io,!1'o`,Dx-;;._?4.--,'Judge McD0Il8'8.ll yes-' terday sentencedunes Kew, convicted of a V -shocking naault on a 4-year-old child, to im- ggsonnient for life in"Kingston Penitentiary` . e prisoner, who is 55 years of age, acted as though quite indierent, and coolly` looked around when an involuntary , plause followed the judge`s sentence. Arthur B.iJen.kins, aged 24, who has spent 14 yearsin Brison, was sent to Kingston for 3 years for y and false pretences. 7 l It having-been rumored that on the oc- casion of `the late interview with some mem- bers of the "Catholic School Board the Archbishop of Toronto expressed himself to the effect that he was in favor of the ballot for-the election of School trustees Vicar-General Laurent and Father McBride: who were present at the interview in question, declare that the rumor is without foundation; that His Grac'e,on the contrary, clearly stat- cd that he was entirely opposed to voting by ballot for that purpose, and that the bishops and clergy of the province unanimously, and the laity with but few exceptions were also opposed to it. i Archbishop Cleary of Kingston has replied at length to the recent letter of Mr. W. R. Meredith, M.L.A. ' ' VF}... n..4.....i- n-..'-.._..--_..L I.-- -u-9rL burst of ap-' aasuuwwl jdl IILIUIILI I! \(l.ll.l JILVLIIUJ I V, II VIII-I Augustus Barron, Henry O Leary. - mBe1levi1le-Samuel 1B. Burdette, Rogr C. . uh: ' ' JIVXVVllIVJ*-KII-IUVI '1-In JJILIUVUUU, LUVQVI VJ- Clute. T - Napa.nee-Amzi Lewis Morden, Hammel mnnnk an "1%EN1TEN1`IA1iY`*F0Rf*1FEL .----nn--j_ "'lg'w3!_:T'|;iSENf!T,!{tV?;E wwoseo on A TO- " Ronfro` BRUTE. U V uuuuvl UIJll:'I.LGl.I.Ill|oIJl-I I Gl &U _LI \JUlIllUl 0 We1land--Richard Harcourt. Branttoz-d-A1fred John Wilkes. . . St. Thomas-John Farley. Berlln-John King. Stmttord-John Elley ' Simooe-George W. Wells, James Robb. TjI\l`"f_._."I1(IIlIIliI 'l\`lII ` `(A1,-uiivnn TAR: TO" URGE REPATRIATION. u-:-u L0 (Opt, UU auvu uluunasuvluu nowvu an vuvlo You declared that your name was Joan, songftheearthf ' `- _ __-n -._-_ 1 _-a. - ..-.. - .._A.....-0 ML- - A uHr3.u-.ofta llnrlloror. .____~ 1:. "n_- no ,fr..|.. n 323 9d; bacon, 325611;` cheese, 53s6d nII1nnnnI!|l7n nunnnnv I (lay I.IIUl'lLI..llB UL GIJUIIIDAJ n J-bv Ivan vvvzvw mgr pointed` -an examiner in m cine at Toronto University, and served terms on the Provixicin.lB_oa.1`d6tHealth. ' ' * The French Chamber of . Deputies, $4 to 20l,`ha.s de'cla red" valid the election` of M._ Grexrulz. at rephreeenh "ta`tiv`9` 6:. the Boulanzist` _.;.... 1: n,.'...4..`n'..' +1.. Miniutni nf afnrlm-_ Urenuw, E IUPIUVUHIKIVAYV VI._ VII? Javuu-ubuov part _. M. Constans; thellinlster of Interior, read. adeoree 0.1081118 $118 .sewi0n- ~- .M.~;F1ourena. ;6nno.un`o,ed' 'in_` the French Ghnmbernof , Deputies that in consequence of theillnees Spiller, lnister` of Foreign Aairs, the idebee one the Newfoundland sheries1nnstqbe_postpon_-d.n' ~ 1. - 3 At a mebfinsistlie . , 139mInny inhondon the sa4d_, `n9w_gov- ernment in Brazil has,sho.wn every disposi- tiopzto follow the hn Qrb19'9burs.9f thebld s Government` -11? 119`? PI11.f`3!*9_P}0*'P*'3i"-9` `in- 1' l\.JILl""`\lll1'y puuua Ml` win Ulu'nu_ _iu|u- Famlly grades. $4.30; pastry. $4.75; patents. $5.30; strong bakers, $4310. j ` s Wheat-0-There is a fair demand from mil- lers and Ontariois rm; No.h2'white is quoted at 80 to 81` outside, and No. 5 red at about the same. Manitoba is ;m., Holders ask 81 for No. 1 hard and will take no less, but millers will not pay it, and so there is no luovemnt. - . _ _ . . - Barley-Dull and prices purely nominal. Oats-Quiet. Mixed are quoted `at A26 in 4 27. outside and white at 27}-{c. Peas-Dull and easier. Outside quotations are at 54c. . Bran--Little is offering and there is only a ` fair demand. At the mills quotations are at 89.50120 810} p ' ' i r STREET uanxmrs. ` The sales of grain on the street _were: 1 bushels of barley at-88c to 46; 100 bushels of peas at 59c to 610, and 3000 bushels of oats at 310 to 33. No wheat was o ered and prices were nominally 85c for fall, 83c for a spring and 6&3 to 70c for goose. Receipts of - hay were light, the demand good and prices firm and higher, at $12 to $14 for timothy and $9 to $10 for clover- Dunning A5 cl-non:-' `an-non anon" ant` nrinna 1 (LU!-l.lDl.lll1JUUl. `W111 IOU UV ID U/`\l, redwinter, 6s10d to 69 2o?, d: No.1Cal. 7s 4d; corn-is 3d; peas, 6s; pork, 54s6d; lard, Q0aO4Io Hanan Qannrnifnnun .KQcRJ ' `I33 VII, IIK}(\II.I 115$ VII, \/IIWIJWU, `JUL! \l\Ae Bxlmnonws maronfr. Beerbohn reports :-Floating V cdfgoes, wheat rm,,oorn nil. Cergoes on passage- Wheaterm, corn quiet- Mark Lane--Wheat rmly held, corn quiet-, our quiet. French" country" markets very rm. Weather in England warm. Liverpoo1--Spot wheat turn dearer, corn dull, 45, 3d }{d cheaper, peas 5s 11d, xd cheaper. 7 LIJULIIJ WOOD 015110. UVVIJUIJ IJJ vtlbvannuianusnuu \ Felix Vauqnelin for 9. six-round glove eon- ; test, s Marquis of Queensbury rule, to take place in this city Jan. 19 next for apnrse -of i $2000, of which $1500 goes to the winner and * $500 to the loser. The money was put `up. It Kllmln fails to knock Vanquelin out in six rounds he loses the ght. V ` kiln UULLAV, 51941:, -I-llitn I11: Cl-I`! luv vhlvvn` General will announce to-day that ituis the Governor's pleasure that McDonald be con`- nedin the insane asylum here. It appears that under the act the Governor of the prov!- ince has no right to send the ner to the ` crimmnl asylum at Kingston, t. oarul I5 IIKIU IIIUIIIIISI.` U1 ll! Illa You had a number of different lodgings, and they found at 3 Rue Quersinsumptuous furniture that had been procured by theft. That is false. ' . What do your parents do? ` 5 They lived and died- '11 misery; from that arises my hatred of societ . . 7 You are only 9. vulgar :t ief. That is false ! Guillotine -me if you will, but do not call me that! ` . ' ,,,_ -1__.I _-_L 2-1.- -.:.-a.'I.-.. -_ ' the in 0. Nova Icons Colliery. HALIFAX, Dec. 24.--A special from New j Glasgow saysrewas discovered yesterday % ; morninginthe800 foot level at the Vale ` j Colliery. Every etrort is being madeto ex- '|tinguish' it, but uptolast `evening had not` unnnnatinr` ' ' G VLVLLIV, 159.14, IJJ U \.I\ll-1W5 . The French Government has appointed a | cmmmittee to examine the plans for a bridge acroes the English Channel. . . `'.l`heFrenchSenatehas agreed tothelawl ; by which the Govermnentassumes the mono- ` poly of the manufacturer of matches. _ The United States Senate Special Com- ; mittee on Commercial Bela bions with Canada 5 willgo toNew York next week to pursue its 1 `inqnirie * 1 The clothing and nation store of I. Leopold, 1 `-manna`-`rill ale:-us adv Avnnllincra ant` 1fnl"?|1uJu7;u I m5II'ea`I` "E3?-3 '{;"?T.c"n3`e1}";" :m'ny Vienna that has escaped the epidemic, but the dieeae has aerymild form. . Ten thousand bootmekers are now locked 1 . outin the labor dispute at Bristol, but the i `employcfs are willing tosubmit the di!er- ` enoee between them and their `men to arbi- tration; - ` - , , ~ Dr. Youmtms of. Mount Forest died Mon-T day morning of apoplexy.-. Hewas twice ap- ......~I- _ an mmmhmr in mndit-jnyn at 'l`m'nnfn : *`Reoe`1;;:.:;,:wv:;;e`"s1.;.fr1' W. steady at $9. , _ ; w.-oo-nuuA:\v an A nunnund LIVERPOOL MARKETS. - Liverpool reportzs---Wheat `rm, demand poor, holders offer sparirigly. L Cqrn steady, l demand poor. Spring wheat, 73 8d 150 73 3}{d; sun-I -n .-.4-.-nu A5108 hm Ra 0A1/A. `WA 1 (`.131 7: 131:3: I~V sift` vv -1.: v-u-`-v Nnw Onwws, Dec. 23.-Art1c1es}t-ggm- ment were signed today by Jake Kilmin and Ibdiv 1YnnnnnHn On: a a~Iv_nnnvuI nlnvn Ann- SCIIIIIIC vuj: I-U u-on--uvII1l K1GsroN, Dec. 94.-Michael Bfady, who` has been attending college ht Saramoga, unnnkn In.-nun 1-vnal-nu-zlnrv nffnwnnnn `I|.AI\A`I\lU LIGB IIUULI uuvuuuuxg uvuv5w av Iuxinlnvvbi- reached here yesterday afternoon intending tospendchristmaswithhis friends; While being driven from the station to his perent s house he took suddenly ill and died before his ; home `was reached. Hehad not been in good 1 health for some time, having been a suerer from rheumatism. ` i A In: Body.` ` V * Wnsnmewrox, Dec. 24.:-In the three weeks ended Sa,turday, President ., Harrison` sent to the '.Senate 1429` messages, containing the nominations including army and navy up-0 , pointmenta of about 1600 persons, When the Senate adjourned Saturday afternoon there had been mode public the confirmation 0! about 1000 of these nominations. The great ruin {A0030-vv an-u\n`uv|ngvI-41-no UIIV CIIAIIAUIIIKU ID DAIQIQIIAJ navvvvuo uisschatonahackmnn, was murdered` `at Collee Point, L.I., by unknown parties. not Ennunk nawnwnwunn has nnnngnfn Q m(`IJ4:r`x:ievl`;<`a'1yx'tli', _l6, burned about cheat, shoulders and neck, and hair singed to the slrph-_ ,1 I. and . in cans: . -