IdOHN _CARLEY. Bpgili house a few steps out or the Railway Station, and at the footltlxtl Mulcaster Street. - 7 t;--v- --vgw yvn vvvuu co co no no no 00' U3`, mm `W may-ooooooo' M000 b)'m :9oou-.; 9030 M lllllbcog Iloootoa J.-I 3 5'00 I Chinlrnn: mun mm. In ' D0l'Dir.....-......;;;.' `w- fGeeaayer1b...._._..... o'|vooI,QIOIlO.C-_'1 ,. gugge`yapgr1b.........- ........ .. . V16? the pstieniin the act or bmzhm.) Throat and l.ung.Sur'geon, of 78 Mc- ` Caul st.. Toronto. Di`. Washington's next visit to Barrie is Oct. 19th from 11 mm. to 4.30 p.m. I`-DIG-A4-w-an IlI-._._.__ l1-A.-__I_ -1 LL- 71'--.` -v--- .-v_.. -u. wvunna cw -uvv `Ion-no Dxsmsns TRlA'1`ED.--C8t8.!'1'h or the Head and Throat, Camrrhnl Deafness. Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma and Consumption; also Loaeof Voice. Sore Throat, Enlarged Tonsils Polypus of the None or any other Nasal vobstruction removed without the knife. - 171v ="1'ho`13-uooai niii1n"1:'tno sr; To- rqnto In-kpts nu-an thy WQOIL ~umA.\'Y, septa. 23.-General ward: commander of th'e['diV2 At~1a.nticI.O.O.F., to-da. made `Wits for division staff fir the "```S- The appointments inc 011tterw_orth, Canadian banner K1!`-; aides de camp: Williw Onmgston, Qnt.; F. A. Hutbol `H and G. H. La.uder,.Bellev wh V `-m" oldII.U`U.I in any I You not .1u;:...:.;.: Chick 'e.e...'. .5 . .`f_".`7"" LVIJIIIIU IIIIU HUWUFU U1 DINO UUHLEIIIBQ In E ' mortgage to the vendors, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Queen : Hotel, Barrie, on ' mfi I C XXI KKK iii A QQA AI U Jul. AJGIAAV Illnl innnh, nor. THE 7111.. 1391, at _two o'clock p.m.. the following valuable property :- . Dot number 81 in the 8th concession..end the west half of Lot 81. in the 9th concession of the township of Essa. County of Simcoe, con- taining together 309 acres. more or less. uurimr and nrnnntino thnmnnt thnnn nsu-tn nf uuulng DUKUIIIHF DUI! BUICUU. IIIUITU Ill" 1335. aavin and exceptin thereout those parts of the d lands oooup ed by tge Nortpern and B1An`\ wnnnun Danica nrvunnn A ns 1660. _ There are said to be upon the premises three frame dwellings, frame barn. mnary. stable. sheds and other onthouses, an an orohsrd. Terms and conditxons of sale.---The purchaser shall at the time-of sale pa `ten er cent of his purchase money to the van ors. eir solicitors. or agents. The terms of payment or the balance and the other conditions of Isle will be made known at the time or sale. or or spplloation to the undersi ed. HOWLAN , ARNOLDI 8: MACKENZIE, 103 Bay St.. Toronto, Sept. 7th 1891. 3&4o. NDER end by virtue of 3 power of sale . contained in an indenture of mo e which will.be produced at the timeof sale, ere will beoifered for sale at tlublio action at the auction rooms of Messrs. Oliver. Coate an 00.. King street east. Toronto. on Saturday. the .26th day of September. 1891. at the hour at twelve `o'clock noon. the following valuable lots in the Conn oi Slmooe :- Fms'n.Y-In e township or, Metchedesh. lot 15 in the nut concession, lots two, thirteen. V and fourteen in the second oonoesaion. lot twointhe_uixthoqnoeeaton.- . _ 8EO0NDf.Y-In thetownehip of North Orillie lot eighteen in the third oonoeeeion. ,..,.T*==:;.~*"..e::..,.n -3...-*..*:.2.;=~..,.**:n:.-:=<: D . 0. . ~ 9 r the `nineteenth oonoeleion Il'.. - -` ` . [ NDER itlrlei poeverevorf J1; eeeiained in 9. I" nfPaI-n fnvu nnln `nu Du}-din Annlvlnn 116- 4-1.. lavm unu excepun tnereout muse parts or solid the Northern North Western Railway Companies. and subject to the right of damming back the waters of Bear Creek so as to give 9. head of igggeet to the dam in existence in December DRNVASHINGTON The dz-1;u$ nn the report of the Commit- twe on 1`1'i\'z1:--__-:< zmcl _ Elections was con? Iimwl 1_'\` M27. (`m1swm'th. He pointed (int that Ihv (Jun-}rec* Harbor Commission haul Inoru tn L with the details Of the Que- lwc 11'-u"w-1 \\'--rks frrnn day to day than i;i\'1H1(` l u'=~Ii ~ \\'~1'ks I)epartment, and yet i: M15 nut .-L~.i::~.u1 that the commission was` ;.:iIt_v lvf<'rv!1:!I1<,'iI)' in these frauds. Mr. no um loci and on there in some good tallxber $210: goidrtmrgod and other , W V , .!."..2'.2'.;.?."a.....a ... I... wgod tn nm1.'"..."`". -V-V I'`'`' '----!--v- -- - ur`poIeson'them.thisw 1 xoomm 0'5` elotzuwlllutbezg -`mid-n in`. canal! IAIAF UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE or VALUABLE urpolu on main. ans womu. nun uuuu. cnuwe `oodtn urchuo. . 'i`Relot:.w1llut be:tl erod {gr saloon bloc Iub act to`: small reserve and it not pol `in tlnt may will be.o ered separately without reserve. . - ~ b Tonmten Eaorpentoaohon the day oracle slid uumclen therewith to make `IRA one- 0-lul-A nrlthln Izhh-hr gvh of an hvnf and LUSIIIB $9!-I VDIIIII Una:-I VII vuw uu; vs vuuv u Iumcie "`cue:-ewim `to gird wlthlnlghirtv day`. t theday of `I sign: hnlnnnn within tin-an month; tn he umm-ad hv tmmwxumn Inlrwauylormeuuyotsue. um bulan withlnthre on L be nredby thenireotthe p m t':i'h lneexeguot st:'i"f ungnnnuu an hnavnnwwnnn (Al Irlilnh Q (`And '``.{; z. `J:e':`.'.' i'.m$....`"#1nmemn":%a' get.-ant. on than-lII,ont or which a deed win 1%`: and conditions at sale; on to ~ . . awe :=,:=.I:...z:a:..';=..A.a.e.?;.=rI FARM PROPERTY! [FREEHOLD LoTs| COUNTY or VSIMCOE .-\skc-(l fur :1 Committee. Mr. `I.i.' tin-n-fare, moved tlmta. select - ._mnn1ittoe Lu ;1mm1nted. to mqture fully into time ::1i<-;_':-.Li'11s. He suid_the rst witnessw \\` he the members ofthe rn1m1.1 Hun. Fr:1n`.< Smith. The reason hllliltlc11l(`1!lHI iHl1< so late zn period of thesessiou xgus that the info:-ma.tion and c\'idenc<: hm! cr-xnc into his -possession only within t1v._- pu.~t tow days. He hoped (hilt I111: _`:11\x`.`~{i\rV[iLI,iU1l \VOllld be c.11c1u,1c1 Ti" fnur or ve da.ys.f The SI:LI('H1lj}1[ \\`;1s allowed to stand as 9. motion 10 1-r 1:m\'w1 tn-IHOITOW. Mr. Hll\'T".'__ ILi't suisl he was prepared to reply at nmuu. but us it was only a. notice of m0*.i011hc.- \'. uuhl make his answer to-day.~ 11.. 1` ....... ..u ,_, rv_,, -- TOWNSHIP or-`T ESSA L QQUNTY OF: SI_MCOE i i `114tf For Sale or to Rent. mt ---Icuusouooou 1 S ,. ....` ICCCIICIO `V b Skln.:~nnnhI_ _?_ ,, `N ' 53NV ll 1'30. was. {mad nu-tam, .mm%m... :3 .`2!.'.`_::_ 21:: AUCTION SALE. THE BOAT BUILDER; ;rb CLOSE AN ESTATE.` ---OF VALUA BLE % he czuwicul r:onni\'zu1 TY -1-`mu 31.38113 en! pllfbll OI U16 BOWII, I150 30 as ust outside the limits. 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Arthy, Prin High School, Montreal. after .1 ll [lAUIll'V\/lo and SH 4_ That the said Hon. John G. Hag a.r_' ame1ll1dW(1S `..encticia.1ly intereste iiri c .. - be s:u -nntmct wlnch accrued to prots Of the S1laI3 Peter C sums out Q I . . l'h,1.i\fcL1 .111-ed zm.l substantlal pecun1arvy benet the1'ef1'0m. Lawn, and has received large [thereof standing in the name of f said prots, and has othe1"Wise_'f V vm...+ .1m~inutlujmromess of said works; .vho 1'ccciw xct no am 1 nah c0n:].'. 1 ' `narg(-ml Hm` ` I Canadian` Omcers. VALBAXY, Sept. 23.-General J. cnTHh\cIv\r1nuu n` `H . .13--3-}-.. -1 L"- PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. vv \.1A H LL: rks, under 1 SCANDAL `WITH SECTIO 01 ? ,.-Ur A \VA 5 Li ... u uuvunn AVA IIIIU cunuux LVI-ll _TS- T11;ap;>ointments include :`f=rW_orth, Canadian banneret, Ottawa, '9 William Brennan! 88ton,0nt.; Hutton, b.. and Lander, BelleviHe,v 0nt.,; Lister Dlagkvs (Than rostmuster-Gene:-.11 1 says He Will Rt-ply_ bate on the Pl'i\'l1eg( Wv"1LT/1?//" 1N / Mr. ('m\I\`\\'nI'tl1 on Sir Hector. H ge,,t_ Q3.--_In the House yasLer;_ ` 'L is`t(/,1. rose and dec1a.l'ed that- he i841 '_ ;m:0I.m(;(],aLll(1 that) he beheves that J 16 m estuHi_sl) by satisfa.ct~ory .cv`i-Tl , j ` : Axvllnn tutu. nu um. Ullaall. , I:`.~' .\W\::.~1'ks . lmhul commission was 1!l1!|1iE`,`it_\' ' the rcsidexat engineer of the -2' xx hom worked the inspectors, 4. the: sum of $5000 in bribes; `: ~~.1{_jht of charging Mr. Boswell in the fmuds, but it was ` ~= xxus impossible that frauds, 2 ;. m._-p-laid conspiracy, could -:; `.\1Il1nl1L the knowledge and; LII \ix' II:-.c;or Lzmgevin. r.~.v-N. the evidence and declared m; hours` speech in favor of the rum? vs fnllmved condemning Sir win . and concluded : ;:.11:c:1111'1cnt _thc minority re- - (fllznrges Again`; - e step.(`.ene1-al \Vhich the T Latter nvm Reply '1`o.da.v~'1`Iu.- D. Privileges and Elecmlnsl tee Report. (1 . Two May Die. _.-_.u-. `- .___ --4". [..5_:_cnoN B, C-P.B- ;c,ANDAL IN CoNNEE`2iON gum, H10 nizumger 01 the company, asked If he ;.\Iit<:hcll) would take the commission or if he had a. condential man who would tloit for him. Mr. Mitchell replied that he thuurrht they had ot bottom prices lhen. Xes, replied r. Ahlstrom, but }Ve genei--lly allow a. commission. That IS not customary on our side of the line, replied Mr. Mitchell. I think ou are ~ wrong, was the answer. The Bureau took 8. commission on th ' Mr. Mitchell then asked The He_ 1 rinting man- ress. . ager to arrange with the` compa.ny s ma.na.- l genmd get the commission taken off the ` face of the amount, so ` that the newspaper would get the benefit of it. This was done. is presses were reduced in Price by the amount of the commission_, while those of the1..m..... ....;..m 1.... ................: 1..._u... m auoiuvuvlul U0 \Io VVVVVl' [er of the. division of rthe B`., to-day the appoint- HW mfg. fnr {Jun annnuuun `nun 1891, U VIII! I'N!llI\ lCIU' q ensu four . 11 . _`I-, II , The Baron` Il.l`ro.nz Szo utkereszty,i chiei "ultice of the Kluusenburg tribunal, ungary, while wait his ` turn in the unte-room of a. noted ienna physician, euddenl '. drewp. revolver and shot himeeli 3 dead. -he. eueripg caused by disease in; ' supposd to suicide, an-Vvv9,u_: wue angtamily. gThe blow crushed the He struck 1en't'ly`%' at bottom of a bathing 3 tSl)Ik it?` ihetfoot ef. West Fifty-sixth-street -on September 6.; fth cervical vertex brae and severed the spinal cord; ` The in- jured man was taken to- Roosevelt Hospi- l ysicians'-and- the: .h_os'pitale staf; attended Giblan was c0nscious;(or;1iine"days. He Vt conversed with his attendants and received ing the exors cfbiie nourishment. ; .Below the collar bones his whole body was paralyzed and insensible to pain. He could not move a muscle, except- arxn, but he continued to perform the functions. of di estion. It was like a live head on a dead body._ The injured man continued to exercise all the organs of his head as well as at any time during his life. He heard the hysicians . consultin to ether about his case; he converse reac ily and with vigor about what was going on about him ; he recognized his wife and little" children when they came to see him, and bade them all an affectionate farewell. His remarkable condition awakened great. 7 interest. among the.h`pspital physicians, and they spent many hours by his side. a 7 There was something weird,fascmating and strange about the cage. '_I`he head `slept at.,,nigh_t. I The man experienced no pain. It was six ; days before ~ the faculties that were exer- { cised-so easily began to be impaired. 'I_`he temperature of thebody then began tonse. Stupor came upon the faculties, slowly at rsbg and Ontrhe ninth (`AV C`-In.l\ln_n Ivan urn ouupur c_a.me upon me 1ia.culties,j slowlyet rsb, on -the ninth day Giablen was un- conscious. _ He lived for. three days" after that in a. comatose condition. Pneumonia. proved too much for the impaired or a.n_s, and on the twelfth dayiafter he `was injured Giblan breathed his last. -2-d-< `How the 'Wiiy bhlhamen S4lu.|e` Over Into` the United States. J ` ed at once." DETROIT, Sept. 23. -Early yesterday rnoruin the police were given-a tip that a party 0 .ve Chinamen had crossed the river from Windsor. The stations were all noti- Some time afterward Patrol- ? man Hichcock brought to police head uar-' 1 1 ters Chung Hing, aged 28, who hails rom l Hing, two laundrymen from Van- couver, B. C., and Bun Jung, aged 40, and l Ah Sin were brought in._' The Chinamen V \.ere turned over to the proper authorities this morning, It is stated that there are several more in the crowd that `were sm_ug- London. Still later Jung Quong-Yung-Make I w and Dung gled in, but so far others have eluded police. 7 It is evident that the men had been coach- ` ed in all the replies, particularly that in regard to their place of residence. _ Under Judge Swan _s recent decision they cannot be sent back to China for the reason that they live in Canada. - - ,,.,_A...`.... man as :3 nrgltgn _- 1 i New_mr1`:.-.'~' : 4. z: ` NEW YORK, Sept. 22.--_Ja.mes Giblan, a` } ateamtter of No. 450 ` ` 5 street, died at Rooevel 1 day. ' He hid lived for twelve I % broken neck. _Gibla.n was 26 years old and % leaves a wife and family." { He struck his` hegd.volently the bottom of a. bathing -'-taihk at the foot of. Fiftv_.i'f_h_-fvnng. ,__ o__; 1 _ Remaiji-ls`al`>Al~e"V-* `no! in , 4 The lml (`mnpzmy End to Pay Com- } n:i'.~'i(n1 on Press Sales. <)'r'r.-mix. .~`upt. `_ 3.--At a subcommittee M mcetin;_r of 1h-- Public Accounts Committee Hon. 1 c'u;r Mitchell of The Montreal Hemlri \\'u.< r-xamine- in regard `to a press izclnul 1tlH'<`inZL.~`L'(i for his newspaper. It Will in: l'.'lI1('Ini)C!'(:li that hit`. Dansereau, Whe11<.n\;unine before the committee,stated that Hon. l <-tcr Mitchell got a. commission `_J11Iil(`.]lc~.~.~`]11l`(:i1itSe(1 for that newspaper, h-om thv Whitlock Machine Companv, Birmingham.|L7onn. Monday Mr. Mitcheil, o11hcin',r s\\'or11, replied to Mr. Lister that there wits no truth in the statement. Along V with the manager of The Helfauldy Ml`- Whitc, he in the fall of 1887 went and pur- `i1i1Se presses, one costing $2105, anoth<~r.`:' l (30(),an(i another $1150 an a cutter 50?-34-1'>. After making the negotiations and having got the company down to what they said were bottom prices, Mr. A1113- trom, the of the asked (.\iii('iH'iii vvnninl fn].-n tho nnmmiauin '*Dm'R.o1rr, Sept. 23.-V-Mrs. Annie Willett, wife of a. French farmer livin near Winds sor, Ontario, came across t e river this morning. She is 9. large woman, but her appearance below the waist aroused the suspicions of thedcustom oicers, and she` was detained and ' searched. An inspection ' showed tha.t_suspended from her waist were two large sacks, and in these. were found _ four nice spring chickens, four" dozen eggs, and two airs of heavy woollen home-made men s ha f hose. The goods were" consa.t- ed and sold. , 111211,`;-, '3,,,9;p 1 .1 . I 1 1 1 Lauglmble Pligt of 5 Cadadian Woman Arrested for Smuggling at Detroit. LETTERS FROM THE BISHOP. An Alleged Toronto Clergymali Strioken I Doivn in Detroit. E ' DETROIT, Sept. 23. -Yesterda.y 9. man % about 35 cars old walked into the business ` office of '1 e Sun and sat down. N otimucho __ _-_'.`I 4- I 2. ,,, ;!\ `L, , CU. CILIU. BULU. I Mrs. Willett 'a.dmitt`ed that she had been i smuggling g00d5`;0f`;thi.8 kind right along and sellmg them to a. grocer.-T VJLLJVU U1 J-II`! LJKALJ CHILL! BINV VIUVVLJQ L` VIII IIIIIUII ' [attention was paid to him until he suddenly collapsed and fell over one his side uncon- scious. He was taken to Emergency Hos- pital where physicians think he is suffering _ fromsome mental com laint. He is sup posed to be the Rev. entworth Monck, of Toronto. Up to a late hour this afternoon he had not regained consciousness. Several letters were found onhis person, all of them addressed to the above name and some in care of- the Bishop s I_'alace, Toronto. It is presumed the man is an Episcopal minister. One of the letters found in his pocket ad- dressed to the Bishop s house contained this ` signicant hrase: . Please accept the en- } closed and trust in God you will use it well at the end of your journey. `It im- e portuned the recipient to brace up and be at IIIDTI B""'`*" dTu inveotigot` ' 1" auc:3oroa iifemopfn f;i9bhod`_?1=d:r Y1: satiation 0f 9"_t1id!`'Iilr$iiI.;* ` 5 .e women was recently in . Peru eIcerteined;thet..nh;e*iiu'1?- habitually; "" ':""""' '.` ""' ' ""',". "" "V """""" Can 5 hypnotized, potion be made to, commit crime 1" : was very emgxratically a.ne~ wered in the ermetive; ' . Voiein, of Paris, in a paper delivered fore the Brit ih Association He-ruggeeted to a. subject 1 under its inuence _to commit the act oi ` arson while hypnoticelly eelee , end there was obedience in each one. ` ore tha.n~th_a_.t for e succession ofecte Vofsrobhery. ' It wen h 0' ,?e#nd'Aupon'-in"veItigetion_`itwea. Jnjnncvnhin` that ulna y quid.-` lulu} Mrs. Hugh Sweeney, wife of a. Hamilton livery stable keeper ; was thrown from a. buggy yesterday and seriously injured. ifrodzerick MoDona.ld gndfredorick Mar- tin were arrested "at. London. with loaded revolvers and 9. quantity of knives, razors and other stolen property in their posses- sion. The hardware was stolen from Peson Bros. in St. Thoma.s,_ where Martin worked two dgys. V Bader Grossman, senior partner in the prominent Scwsrzwslder gclock rm oi ..Endler & Co. at Fr_i eberg,~Germsny', has committed suicide 1)" shooting himselfiq. the head with /a pisto E. J. Steele of Union, while walking along Maitland-street, London, was way- la.id_ bit` two unknown men, _who, after riing is pockets, knocked him down. An M. C. R. train passing at -the time went over `his hands, them terribly, the ngers of onehanging by threads. _ The Escrito, 9. Rome newspaper, advo- I cates the building of a new line of torts on * the southern side of the Maritime Alps, be ` cause the French are fortifying the Alps on I the north. > _ _ . _ j INTERESTING ITEMS BY WIRE GATH'.RED THEMWALL IN. ' HI-:A`D A LM-:. ;BOD.Y DEAD. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. gnu; Qlh-o|cenVN`eo"l.: York- L . v uswwvuaauv n PUGICGIIUU. Sherhad on a _dar_ silk dress, low tie shoes,-and wore diamond earrings. On the ngers were four rings, one in agate and one in moonstone setting. The other two Were 801d b9l), I..`i11gs,- one heavy. On the in- side of the smallerwas the inscription Dell to Charlie,_Feb.g 20, .1864. On the arms were four silver bangles. and an enamelled gold bracelet. Attached tothe body was a small leather bag, with heavy ozidized silver trmumngs, containing $78 in bills and some small change, also black, enamelled clover- leaf brooch with pearlsetting and a moon- stone scarf pin. T A small handkerchief with black embroidered edge and an envelope that had `evidently contained money at sometime V had` , writ-ten across one end Sept. 5, $60. On the "face of it was printed Allan, 375 Allen street. The bag also contained a ticket of. the `Illinois Central Railway from VVoodlawn Park to vPuHma% dated-Sept. 29, aIifd.a `small piece` ofs'1.`-h`e hicago Inter-Ocean hearing date Sept. 21. - .-From the above it would appear sherarrived in Chicago on the 20th and left on the `Zlst. The fact of her having no other railway ticket would indicate her destination was the Falls and the conductor on the train had taken her Chicago ticket up. She has since been `identified as the woman who left the train as it stopped at the `Falls View Station early this morning. Her footsteps were traced in the soft earth to a point where they entered the` water west of Cedar Island and about 300 yards south of the Falls. The water at this point is not over four or five feet deep and a slow current. The clothing worn. by deceased indicates she was in deep mourning. . The Body Identied. A party from Buffalo, who have gone up to Dru_mmondville to view the body of the woman supposed to have ` snicided this morning, claim she is _a Mrs. Dell Rathbun of Buffalo, a widow lady, and who has re- cently been visiting friends in -vicinity of Chicago. .`wgg;_?I 9t:g1gy:s;gpp11awxmcasn. V 4 Sept. A23. ---'About sun`-` rise . yesterday as the _Michiga.n .Qentra.l_ train from Chicago . stopped at the Falls View Station to let thepa.ssenge rs on board I see the wa'.te_rs_of the cataract, __g. lady, left. the train,` Va.t`id',.._cli_n_x_bi,ng.'ovg_er' the railing, dis- a.ppeared.down the"--side of ith..Jsteep.em- bankment overlooking_a.nd directly ogiposite the falls. " ' ` l ' ` About noon the_,;_ body of an unknown woman was discovered by the park police in thegwatr between theeentrance to Cedar 4 Island and the pump house. It was remov- ed *from the - stream before the cur- rent could carr it over the Horseshoe Falls, but aiew eet away. It was that of. 9. woma.nVab,out4_0 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches, brown hair, dark complexiomwith a. little hair on the lip, giving the face an. sli htl masculine a. pearance. T ghe had on dar silk dress, ..L.._.. -- Drowned Near Shdbnry. NICKEL CITY, Ont., Se 1;. 23.-A sad drowning accident occurre on Lake Walin- apitae the other day by which two well- known citizens of Sudbury, Anthony Mc- Cormick `and J. H.`Bab'cock, lost their iives. They were crossing the lake ina. canoe when a storm came up and swamped the frail craft. A half.-breed "who was with them clung to the canoe and was drifted *0 the shore. Both men were ,old-timers here and highly esteemed and respected in the community. . Anthony McCormick was for some time -foreman of the Blizzard Mine, and everybody liked him. Poor Babcock had tramped on the rancre for years strug- gling tomakea strike, `hut just as he` was about to realize on some of his roperty his wanderings came to e a tragica. end.` He was a quiet, inoffensive hardy-working pros- pector. . ' V ` @0115! (I JVJILJIE I.IlNlIlI3\I UVWUPII L GMIJVU from Ste. Blondine, count of Rimduski, was run over by a. . sppcia. freight train. He died shortly after." The man was crazy, and had only been released a short time before; About o c1ock a _ young boy named Wilfrid Saucy, messenger at dis- pa.tc_her s ofce, had his right hand -badly IIIVTIQFIOIJ `I" II.lQ ".I"Y:I\l-T +11 lIl'\IIY\]I IIOVIH ---vuut. \lL L-nc uuxuuuaaxuu, wuuc _ UIIUHU U1 `he bureau would be increased by the ~YT}0unt~ of the commission, owing to its- elng diverted to. another purpose by tho Wftifas who made the purchase. hls ('lIl1(t1nI1or` `ha air`;-`owing; ant` `tun Anon I '- A Jumped Into the Red River. .2 VVINNIPEG, Sept. .23.-Mrs. Riley com- mitted - suicide at daylight yesterday by jumping into the Red River. She is sup- posed to have been crimzed with grief over the recent death of a. child. ` Thrown From a Railway Train. ST. CATHARINES, Se t. 23..--A. Ham-' niond, a grain broker 0 Chicago, en route to Buffalo to unite his fortunes with J`. C. Allan, the well-known Buffalo bucket shops man `(whose extensive operations in Canada were the. subject of comment some months a 0), met with a very serious acci- dent on t e Gra.nd.Trunkv Railwa between Hamilton, and St. Catharines; . Ir. Ham- mond had left the smoker and was prepar- ing to enter the coach near here when he missed his footing on the platform and was thrown violently from the train, sustaining injuries which his medical attendant be- lieves will result fatally. V LNIVIBIN .I.lU JJVUS W501, uvym `(U0 7 LVVU accidents occurred at the Intercolonia.l Ra.i1wa.ySta.tion yesterday morning. At 3.40 mm. 9. young man named `Joseph Paquet fauna Hfa `Rh-\nnn nnnnltv nf `R,:'rnrnul;-i . Killed In ,aLsaw Mill. RAT Pdnuan, Spt. 23.--Felix Lozen was fatally ixlxjuredw at Messrs, Cameron & l_eg1_nedy s saw mill at N ,orton_. He was shoving la._th~ flts when one of them cgught on the sa.w'and ew back, striking 'h1m in the` side, inictiq .._iut.erna.l injunos,from which he died a. ttle after 9 o clock the same day. WUUMUL D Ul-I899, ILGIL IIIB Llsllll LIWIHJ crushed while trying to couple cars. ' * Drhgged to Death. ' LmDsAY,. Sept. .23.`--_]Ie1}r3'ri Jackson-, a. `farmer li\"ingTnea.r hre~, was" ving home, whenhis horse got. ,rig_htenod, became un- V manageable and [ran gway, throwing" out the driver, who got ciyuht m the rigging and was dt-nomad tn dam-. I1'rI`'?,'v71i3 Ea? ' was draggedgg deg. ; s;u;ma,.Mm. `;`f'Sept.V 23.-.11} the searxea will case to-day Mr. searle, testied that `the rsfprgponition of marnag` ` 7cam'eA from Mrs.--Hopkms in the fall` of l883.~ He did Fi` nation`. `A 34-, `A: n Insult `nil-. ;II nnngun; not asseiit to it for a year, but in Decem- ber, l'884,'_he" eritrtained .the..p_roposition. _He delayed_.. aoceEting- the? proposition of marriage to give or a chance to `be sure `she wasrsatised,` and aft'er- he entertained .it,de1aye_d the - man-i_a e for_ three-vyears. In rreily to a uestion e said that he -mart` ried. er for a ahehad,both love and money "--but `should never have married her for. `tomorrow. % V money atone. . rue hearing will `be continued ? AN9,Q_R ;j.NsAT1fOyA;.v Jsuxube AT` ; T FK.L,,LS'YESTE~RDAY. " ' And Scarlet Adoepted,th9 . `lbw-.a;:%:`xv:aow.L V ------A1 'V"'f' --v ---- -------. --- __ Davis ioolen mill , this afternoon. The building its total! wreak, together with Io:-and ofor. NIAGAMSLAST` VICTIM Insane Man Killed. . Rmm D_u Lou:-, Que., sebt. 23... ; nn:r`nr|+a nnnrnvrnrl of. {ha Tn!-onnnlnu n ~woogn nuu'm-nui. ` _ Eanngsmx, 8`ept_:.i. 22.- -L-Fin broken nffin 0 I ___-I_.. _.-_'II 41.3- -A-_.._-_.__ _' vvneamaprlng. per nusnel bmelIOJOIIIOO.ICCD.I1 olt D9! blllhel..:`............._'uu Pmperb ;.COIIOIIIClQOO.II... Hay.mtmn. .II.OIICICIQUOCCCIUOCCq Hnv.nnw;nArmn . , , , -l|000JIoOoouoc>OL-` npooonoooocvooooal ` lb l'0u..`...... |CO.lOOo'.Ol|0.Q bloovoouilo 0%`-u,-`3?f...naocuc-no I n ....-.. .......n_ . .'l"ornto'l_'Ariuu nu-xet. L , 'l`onom'o.Sept. 22,1891. Wheat, 9.11, per bushel............8o oo....1 0 Wheat.sprlng.perbushel 90.... 91 buh3l.......ou.....,.-. 44000! mm - no nnr hnnhnl `- 91- n1ajqrit' 1' `.\II'. Du Hector Lul 'I:_'.` 111o`.'ix:g g tno ;toooog.:o|o W U11 onaooounpouo lIOlOOJ.IOIIIIIOIIlOII 'M'nH-An um! nwt,, _,, , law. D61` IDII-9..........u..u.-....l C-VLVWK C5? OWIOIOIOIDIIOODOCOOICC Spring mbper Beef orequarters, percwt........ 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I am 1.' u..';`%.':.`%h`f?f.3312;112:1122: l"lUlCS W110 made UB8 purchase- _This concluded the evidence and the 00331` Imttee adjourned. ' ` % )1