Weekly British Whig (1859), 17 Dec 1894, p. 1

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. nation to the necessity "of wing duo `nanny. - V L Chancellor Unlock nuponding to the hut 0! "Toronto Univohity" 58' the Ill` 4 land banquet _of the hauls; of medioinef of l`oronfo'univor|iIy hold in we Benin homo. Thursday evening Int. called at- ottantion to CM provon_siv obnnoh of the medical pmhllion. If the olisneollork advice. xivonon thus occasion. was I loved. and :9 much nttantinn given to that study of zpnvontivo` u ountivp. U. - bu .Ll !t`l.l U\'I`r IT Il1_(1,T-K10 - SIDIIFOIIQQ was fulflnd. ` ' hay und her son spent. the IrIrr.~Riuhnrdson, `wits of the '~ In. Whig` muruinx they", to- Lntimer; called at the jsil fu-cupfell _u-ith Trashy. Thg ' oomplulsbply-`pad I find to ho P mrbi.d:ly -` Dun": u... :01 lfV!.llll.lg KIT |') `WISH ` the occ.asi`on.cif `tbs nnnutl couversd:-. - inner---Por~ tam-tr ,1-jam the atuihht have `been busily 'pIMlnil]g anrl.-prw . .., -\--Ir\:- .... LL}. I :3n3au uid. _ [A Innuni NAsm;A_, .N.H.. Dec. 1-.`.-Fz-uzk A. HI-Kc-tn. lbhior of the Indian Hand N4` Jzional bank. has not boqn qouniaoo lube- ondny. A orom` 315.111!) to 7,000 bu been uncovered in` bin ac- counts, but he `Wu glider bond of I35.- 000: `Malian was t on nayoroftho. city. candidate for governor in 1873'. und- wu city` trauufu for 1 number of vhnrn- ' soeund Much lune}. , HAs'm_ms, Dec. 13.-'l`he residence of. Williun Sharp. in Waet.w'ood_, 3 yillgge eight mile! {l"Olll`_hB!'0. wee burgluixecl -lut night. Mr.` Shu-p was treasurer of the township of; Asphodelinnd in eddig tionvrp 8300 which no `land received the day before from the collector he had ibout 8200 of chemo chequesmll of irhichj .113; in a keg book in 3 drawer; iii Mr. Slurp`: room. `It Wu 0:5-rhied o. ` ' . ommmp, Doe. 15.-W.-W. Ogilvio. idea; of the bond of huge. In: an);- " bed 88.56) to chi Thompson nstlohnl nunn:-in] fund. " . T ' Wllllem Been`: -Qonlenee. Losnox, Dec. 11; - Jlldge~E`-liird Elliott. pgggad .ent.enceWon Wm. Been. of Moillivrsy. discovered in e clothes closet in the house of Louis Mount. Bean state`! he Jvu there to secure": photo- graph given K-re. Mount. to whom he laid helnd `been peyinm clendestine visits. Heedmitted entering the house for en unlewful pnrp oae.;bm. not. to com- 'mit e felony. While hie counnel was ad- dreseing theoourt Been ahed tetra. Do you desire corny unyt.hing?"_uked the court.` "Only that they swore lies 'nst.`me," replied Been between gobs. hope God will `never forgive `them. Been vol given five `years in Kingston penitentlery. ' got st him. ` "We hold me. bihop is simply .u oicer. It is not an order in Any sense. We claim Hie privil e of criticising his mistakes and mi ministration. We mgud him Iimply as umslp man. hishopg." said he. should he elected 3 for four years. with eligibility bu ro- election if they behnve themselves. They will then kiss the babies and lok "after the fences. But when}: follow is elected for life `he in given 1 cinch And you _can`t 315% st him. , "W: huh` thAf.n hinhnn in nimnlv nn I 80 Janet` Vfowi (ff Bimbo . RICHMOND, Vg.. pee.) M.-Rev.` m Jones mydfthnt his new movement. in the Kethodipt church means simply death to Hugs Holey: there ire rings in the church, jun as them are in poli- `il. ' L I|D1-I...__ vs -_:.I L- u_L-._I.| L . ,. , J, 1 "int:-odnoed into the public 'ec,h6ola." - nu trnininguiyitb menu! tnining. the ulwnl .lllU|\.IQlI)g ll0ll]6II|OX0n0IIly. put of t a prescribed public sehool oonree in every townebi , town or city. in which n majority o _ ratepayers are prepared toeontribute the Peeeeenry p ' - vision for.ita introduction. `. It wee 0 decided to write to S. T...Dntton. M.A., neking him to deliver a lecture. on How mnnul trnining can be inexpensively After` witnessing we benet derived by pupils from menunl training mg! practical instruction in domeetio econ- omy, in Benton Jeohoall. I nun pleesed to note my diecneeion in thqmetter in To-' name. Gnnndn line oertninly been negli- nt in `thin mutter. end if mnnnnl train- xn is not epeedily introduced in our ee oole I em nfrnid the nepntntion of our _ eduentionnl eyeteln will antler. Educ;-' tion of thednnde in `quite Ab neeeeenry ne eduention of the brain. end with lun- fonndttion ehould be lnidh the earlier yous. Our educational eyetenr is en- y oneeided.,-and the remit in the neobniiie is considered Ioeinlly no in- feridret the profeuionnl mnmnnd the no-enlled higher 1 of life ere erowd- ` ed with Ainenpnblee.` who consider the . 1-.-.I.I<!,liI.Ixof.9n1 _ Jllirghtne W4 rnnie T Ohumnllnr I`nlonk'nnnnndimr he the ,u'uu uu wuu you." There will be I s a funeral tit Qt- hvn and Afterwards the mains will be intermd at Hslilfu. " ` \,\ m1wmCAs1'|.m. Dec. 12th.1r_M To Lady Thompson. Otuwn. -Y_ i ' 1urmu-ms':`w}*`}:w` deeply grieved I am at the u\rr,it1q m._ currance which took place here to day nnd how-very truly I sympnhiza with `. u in your deep aiiction. (signed) `Ia ` ` .1 ` gun-all null nun; usunrnn O'i"TA\VA. Dec.7l3.-Fr0m`:all over the "dominion and from Across the set: where -'th dead body of'her husband ldv. mos- an of kind `condolence are pouring in upon Lad); Thompson. Her majesty the queen, with that warm-hearted gym-` pathy toinrda the `widowed -rhxoh ha; been evoked `on similar occasions of na- tiontl sorrow, sent tha folldwiug me :- num: . - Tub aionnzei of Condulonoo..F'ron:' Mid (2399:: and Many 0Ll'u-ru. lV'\-urn--nu-. h`- 1-) I:\_..___`-u ...___ AL. . - 3 A'!`uulh Who Dongroyed Ills` Llo And Ill: ` a ` .nay:s|m; ~ Michael Davis. son of .l'meph, Devin, Marvin Hollow, near Walton. P " _ committed 1`-uicide with dynmnito. n`_uu- day. literally blowing his hwly 'i'nm thousands of frsggients. In the evening he leftithe house saying he was guipg to kill himself. and vent direct to tho, ' quarry and into the storehouse, lvlxllt a tire,in"the stove and began chewing out a" etick of dynamite. This took `shout three-quarters of-an hour. Then. return- ` ' to the house. he left his watch and started for the elds near by. His father on being informed of what Eoung Davis had threatened, .flre.s.aed iniself as quickly as possible` and just as he reached the door heard the ex- plosion : lelw rods away. Hurryiug to the spot tthat could be found was a large hole in the ground.. The trees and bushes new was found -to l_ae-1:m`cretf- with esh, agdat, a distance and in dif- ferent" directions both legs. one arm and the heed were founl. The hand we; found at a distance of about. -`HM fees. ` going neirly lln-J feet before striking the ground the _rs_t time` and buunijiug nearly a domain times in the other 2:10 feet. ' ' would more be gymnumc u-uumz apeciny udnptd to th needs of each nup,i[.'h11t instruction 6n.t;he eougomisi use `of ill oi-gunk`, pructica.l_ lvssousjn tr-8 treatixgg of burns. L~ut..i, sprains. and on the msiusciunion `of the appnn~n*.ly dmwnud. also a kuow'lc~dgo`impart.ed of the} antidotes fur tlilfureut. poisons . `-as well as manysimplo agencies f0r__thu pro-` vent._iou ofnickuess. The -odunatiun of the young}: pr:-south bascd almgevhe: too mm-.h on the theorasiral. hm. V.hot.in1`\ is n}'>idly"Ipp_nching wlian it".'W-ill ha basett mainly on who pnct.i(:al.-(.i. II. _ ' ma: R. mu. was new not nnwre'a'gQnu,e rmunu}3- M I. and rush heedlensly uh:-3-1 un-MI , ni(-klichs graspb us npd demands 3 halt... The knowledge of boy to MR mire of_ones(=l( phyic`al|y7 iii-iometluug but {ow' people P0.8I!6.as:'- it is an inqmnnut. . -hrnnc-`h of our ulucution which Inga bot-n " !_)-yer-lpulged. Physicaleconolny.-onibrsw mg a yvider range than bu over )3:- been tt.I9u1p'u.-dv needs.-to euwtiuto the .pro- 1mb}ic-sq'hmi~-corxrw:_- ?\oe np{4y" should there be gymnastic Lmimnz u D. the` nnnil. hut. inch-1'-t.inn iin tlm nnnnmnim '_" ` I agencies by'ph'ysiciwi. and so fsithfully naedin their pnotioa. I Am sfnid there mould be 5 uiukod decrease in the` amount. of seooupuv `rendered. How ignorant, we are -regarding; pxteyentiv a.goncis,.uid how carelessly we squander that pg-icoleis treasure, healhh 3 1 \\ H are .. noocuupied with business and pieaure thnt. we head not naturo`s gentln remim_l- ` m A. null I-huh lrmmllnanlv uh.-ad nnvif A srATE [_-'uN'eRAL ..___.._ 1. ... .A HORRIBLE ACT- ooiiging musicians.` , Sonieextremely benighted individuals, . members of the Toronto school board, have been for some time causing married women teachers murh anxiety. _'I`hese men object to the employment of married women as teachers. and have been mov- ing rgsoletiny- ,,"hi`,`-Pa fnrmn-tely for the credit of tl _Toronto school board, werenot carried. or no` longer would a _woman havinzahusband be permitted toteaeh in our'public schools. .Deplor- able will be the results. not that they have been. `but wiil be. if, the psent practien is persisted in` ac- inw to these men. Why, `Jhrimes will {be broken up by reason of` wives becoming dissatised with mar- ried life going back tot:-aching." and husbands mi ht actually depend on inuiixn` ' -. " Onetruetee waivharriedto find i that ere were women in the employ 4 of the ` -who were"sts`,ll drawing theirsal as single women." Mar-' riage unlit: en Eorteaching. so these" declare. If this is not have the game 'mpo:aible for one intelligent trus theoase it surely effect on men,.aa it i ` to-be afiectedand not ` other. some time any these same men tested.with- out avail. asco!-the emplo `many {em 9 teacher`s,vclai -~ in lisqthe true cause of the present tation) fi-om.rth'e profession. be-cause th , were willing to work for .a smaller ` salary; Undoubtedly ,the itation *a,gains_t_ `married women was ` in the entering wedge.` which was intended eventually to be driven to the head. severing women entirely from the school work in _ this city.__thus -leaving the eld cledr to men. Yet. not- withstanding all the talk and hubbub. . it is only a smalLmaj-irity of the school trustees` who are imbued with the be- liefs of the dark ages. and equally true is it that after all the terrible disclosures. V itis but a minority of our aldermen who have betrayed their trust and5 dived in-- ' to the mire after lthy lucre. One trus- tceexpresscd*himself gs ashamed that suchnmatter had been brought before 'the board. and _inany others declared their conviction that women. who had reared children. knew better how to deal with children than unmarried women, and_"that there, was not a school in the - eit-y that woldaiot be better for hav'in . the services and -experiences of. marrie ladies. The resolution "that the mar- ried women in the employ of the board board he re engaged." was carried with an overwhelming majority. I *' After the above `damaging testimony of some of our public school trustees I am pleased to place to the o'i~dit of the\ school board theyfollowing motion which almost unanimonsly.oa!'ri_ed. That 'tiiishoard Inelnorioliae the minister of edueatio forithe purpose of securing snoh A-l ation as , shau ponstitnte min- ,nalt.ra,inix..ineluding`dome stieeeonouiy. `inn of nnnnrihnd nnhlin nnhnnl "*SEM1-wE1~:;g IUIEUTB union!- .\ k hall. I: ...- ._,..j_._..--_.a. I_lre. Conner roiled Quill! and lined. ` Br:u.Is:\'|u.'I-2. Dee. l5.-At the police _uunt-L. yesterday. judgment was given, in ' Mm uses egeinet Alexunder Oouher end his wife reepecsively. charged with freudulently weighing fowleu Mr. Gonlter wu honorehlj sequined. Hrs. Oouitev ~ wee found guilt . Hetook into eon- 1Iidention'the_un legniehed reooid end mpec bility of the femnly. end ned her in one onesg end uuhe other. #29. . '1`. J. Campbell in to_-teoeive I16 ea` `rennmeretion for, 'Vt.he Md he mehined V in-rthe turkeyleel. ~ ' . . _oolo_ny und fnftmubio urine. - ` but 1'. Nowbnullsid. %_ _' \ Bx-:nxt:_nA, Dec. 14.-Tlge. H.!.8. Tour- India: dgilad from here thu_ morning for 8t.'~Johns; Newfoundland u-not, whore nhoyill tannin fox-sq mo.-. Her ingnrdorod than at this timaof the you in duo to thmorigiq extending in tho, \ ,.......... .......-.... , RI-:\'El..\"_I`l)l\'E. B0,, Dee. l:3.-A sgd drowning accident occurred last. night. E. S. \\'ils`on. miner, evidently bentou suicide. jumped into the Columbin river. Anumber of people guthered to the res- ene. but offers of ueistnnne `were refuted. [Andy Whnlen. seeing Wilson`_ had get into the strong current and was but going down atreun; plunged into the .nver, but before-he could reuih Wilson the latter land diunpeu-ed. vwhelon then tried to make shore but in the `current he diseppeered also. Wilson lied. xboen demented jetely. He "bed previonulyl ing. \\'hele_n fqrmea-ly' reaid Kemptville. Ont. tried to do ewey with hjmeelljx 1` ' ` lrelnuu. Ill 1-Wm. _ _ _ ` V Mr. Bowel! began his political osieor in l8I when he oontesied the north rid- ` -iug of the coitnty of Hutiqga for legis- lative Honors as thwndmineo of the con- pervabive convention. but was defeated. Tn 156? be In: eleted, entering palin- men_t, _t.h-retort` t. "oonfodoriuon. He was cnllsd to the rivy council in 1878. He Inn ro-galetod psrlnmeut. in 1882. 1883. 1887 sud 1891. mg nude 0. umtaor in 1892. ' ' hsnu, ` ' He has, sincqhe waleighteelg yous of tge, booarprominenhly connected w-_ith tip Orange institution. and was fur eight yous gx-`and mun r of the prpvincixl Orange grand Ind of Ontario But, which position he rgnod in 1.\`7U, on his election as most wors"1ipIul grand msstor of Lhamnge as,sociat.iou' of Bri- tish Xorth America. He was ulso presi- c_lent.u f't.h'e trienninioonnoil of Orangeiam ' of the world. hqv_ing`bqn elected to that position at ,the ooqnoxl ghidfd-up ,Der_x_-y`. Ireland. in 1876. ` . V. - D.`-..JI I....-.-. L}- ..:_ .. . snail-n qr rm-uum.-r. . Hun. Mnukenlie Bowell. late minister of mi in and `0ulllli_`n3!'C0,W|_8 borne.) Rick- 1nghnll.' Su'olk,"l|Inglnn on'Dc. `.. 7t.h. '_l_S`3. and at the age of can years ac-com pianied his `pinata to Canada.` fn t83I Mr. Bowoll entered`: printing` ofoe, so Ln apprentice. and `was bonnocted with. the newspaper press of. Canada until gditical cares fell upon his shoulders. e served on the frontier in` the winter uf INSL-G5 during the American rebellion End again during the Fenian mid of l.`s`iin'. uunnarv nrrangginuuts nor we state 1 furieraralid pl (\\ lsl0|l for tire wuiowoa w.i(e and dc4a.p-tmdunt. family"; 0'! their late iilusurious `leader. Upuu the latter puiur. the Hun. Mr. Ivqp .uid: "At our meeting. phis _-.a'ft.ernoou.` tho, busztion of Lad y Thompsliu and her family win coliaidemd And it wu decided that their circumstances we:-(such u to. jnatiiy the colleague` of the late Sir John Thompson in nakinghr 3` mtioxiif` - subsorhptinu to create 1 fund for the sup- pur-t.'ni` the widow and her family. and Mr. Bawaliaad mysew-wow ounnniM.ee to carry that a\.i`g,-;ast.ion`out."' I ..- -. ._ colleagues and report `to his exdellenoy at .t.ho earliest. mumout. ,Hon. Mr. Bdwoll added that as. A2ziig'_g;{__iii/s_gol- ' 'l"iuTs urW{iIH nut. iirfivu in the capital ,unm during next week he would hive to ask.sut1i\:ieub time _to eghablo to c9n'~ suit. them :11. 'I`his.req`uest._ was readily netreniml _to by his oxcelleucy.-' ' bars in the privy council ohamh(~r.~ last evening. the loowmg has bean given to the pruss_hy Hon. Vt. B. Ives. He said the meeting was callegi 00 Jake into don- sidmanun Lwo important mutter: in counerceion with the pmuiier s death.-prev 'limimu'v urang_e_r`nouts for the state ruuerurhnd pI`(\\`lsl0ll wfo ;}|I'|.:Du-c/\l\a' I..-;vL.n II `LEIII 63... l..LA__ mum (Dp[IUl'(alAll`IFy ('.()H5uH'o 'W".l1 HIS` -. -lirrx-gar}! to a meeting of the minis`-I rHB:`BRmsH T WHIG. non`. `lwxxzcnt m5w'i.t. 20.-led "(him by the request, daulidq the raspdnisibiey of acceding 3.43 it,` and that be wuuld ;t.the rat} pose` sible upportun-itvy ` consult. vwith his nnlh:.n..nma.`nnd I-nnnrr `In his muinllnnnv '2' . oumng o"1(-.inl slate Mr. lluwoll E8 Wuuid Cnniull Eli. Cul- "luuglu-J43! l_I|B.EII`lInII Ilppmlunm - ~'_l}hn D||_y'iTIte_rI Will Auk I"nr' ll -Nnumml Sal I` ncrlptlonl lfur [gay 3 hompoon'n suppml. .0:rF-\\\'A, Dec. 1 l. -- 'I`hg- ` following mu-_nt. hwb.-mu given) to` the pram: " ' ' ' '. '-".'l`hn raanlf. :.f nn 1'1.hu-'\vi.nu- hon ` l@at'z \I- I } LpnAo'`AaERoEN ASKED H|M_ TO J , FORM A -eovefmmsnr.-~ ` 1{()&&\',.;$1%1":.A B(1\\'m.1.% (1?_\ _I.l'.El)'. 33`; . " -"_'I`ho __ro;xu1t of an .9. niglntfbqstweon :Lor1' -. Bdwell. was that hi; ......I `I- D.`....Il shat __.__.?_.__,.? Double In-awning. ........ 'n n n..- 1 an _\llI'J, , u the mark ' '|JllIlllIIl..l` Kllll- _I'r' pu-ing ` for "this_ event. and .\\ t` wvlze their eorta repaid. The hnll_s.. lih_rery and elmpal ~ _ , ` ~ - were tus_t.efu_|ly ',de; _c_oneed with curtains. dre`pe1-ies. Pmwore and rugs; givig ecosy. home-like etlect nhnt added nine to the el_1,)i)yahl-mesa of the evenin . The guests were welcomed ~ by Rev. eueellor Burwedh and Hrs. _iB_m-sneh and the f`ecnlty.,in the lihnu-y. after WhiOh1$h0 eu-lierqnrrivels llod the . little ohdpel where the concert wnreli. I _ while the later nrrivels had .t,o content themeelvega` with wenderinz About the . cepeeioue building. The Victprie ung dorgnduetee usually visit the `ladies college at. Whitby. in the spring term,` and the young ladies `reciprocate bret- tendiug the Victoria eonversuione. Fri- .d|y evening they. added to the success `.0! the concert. and their e ort_s were eu- thusieetival'l_yf received, elike ly. the hosts of the evening eudltheir guests. After the poneert us the promenegling to ogehestiul mueiound so delightfulvsn oooupntion did it prove tint ve eddi- tionnl promenedeo were begged from the ohliging musioin'nu.' " Enmnuxtramolv lmnightnd ind.ivi4innh:_ .uu`.-Lnr. guwru J-9 (ulljv reuligin of ` I. I . All`. n`:clm't'l his 1-x(~_\`lhn(' |... ..n..- `| I'nt_tvuuu1y lu- Lftc-r Iu__|l eon- tho hi uni: n ` H. h. 7.....- . ..... |rl'l'\'H` `V Inu! fzu Mon` and :...\'II.\. ... .` .. Into hunk coma To Iluplon. Glvnmn, Deb. 15.--`Frgnk B6-duals. who 10010 3 horiamnd buggy from one p1mo`u:3' tried to sell it hem, vu aentonoad by Judge Ohndmok to _throo nuts in the ponitputiury. - ' 'l'Io up That 011`-luau 'I.vrm'nN. Doc. 1.'>.-Lus night. .t.hno mou entered the house of Johlrinner. `neu Tmy - mining `Mr. Minna: tied him. md 1100 tied Mu. liisnor; They than pmooodpd to douoli the home. The hired mm nturninr tram` villnan while shay we:-_o than ongnqod, no mo was |ei|od~m nod. '1`ho_burglu'I made off. with .. gold wutqh ma ~ohuin ma |bout._ 8l00 fn money Lyrgllinnor in hbonz seventy you`: of 93%. ' - ' -uuauwimu xnuio an outcry. ` From gvpocketbook un the dining room tahle 88:: um: taken by them. - No other property is missing. - ' llg Wan A Sheep : ` Ml`T\`llF.`LL, l)dn:_l-L--Lash night. Jamel Shane, 1 hrnier luing 3 miloiutfl qua`- tar from ban. was arrested on a_ ohu} of szuling sheep [tom u ock owned y John": whyte. of Mihphell. 'Ihe_ deprodr ciomrhsve bqen going on for some time. Mr. whyu hu lb0ll'500 sheep on yjo fqrm And 5 few akin fmm so muny might have own detection but Shane was not utii with I few. I: in uti- mutg_d`ubout forty have been ntolon? Of - thou About Atwonvty-ve hue been 1&- opvored. '- *' Mrs. I;rice Inn` 30 frightened M the inppharance` of the burgldrn that she wng -unt.hle-;l,o mcko an outcry. " From n.nnnh-tlmnk nn Hm rlininu rnn'm' - three times, all of the bullets taking at`- In WON! DIIOI (l`l'D_y 0553- - , -Price sprang from his bed. And as he did no one of` tho` burglars shot is him feet. one in the right leg near the e. one'in the stomach und the third in the "region utthe hurt. Price fell. and n he did some "two burglu-I an out of the room. II... n.:.. _._`< ---_.'_|.;.-.__.| ,. .n__ . - . `nae came for Bolstol-on`: llnr|ty- Married *`\\`onyan Who Art School `la-sellers sul- `fc-I: .-Anxlpty lint Are `Now Ihrllakd ~ '. Mnnnul Training Endonrd -!`o l is u-ul lIIo"nu`-, ` ` ' I til!` Uurllrl` Hill! 09911 lrlnhll `wly. On geuixng beck into bed Price found his wife awake. and the two falked the uhir over. After A while all was quiet. again"; Q then Price and his wife. who, werqcil awoke. saw t.w'u-men atK'&ih"g"` neuedressiug cue in their bedroom. The. men were` omedium height and were white hnndfemhigfe oiiidr zheir: feces. They Ind _un derk lotheu an were bliek derby hats. ' ` ` n..;.... .......... t...... |.:.. 1.-.: -_.a _`_ 1.- |il.IUl'lI IVUIIUC`. ' ' v When Price was first awakoqed by t-he burglar he got: up, without dxdturbing othgx-A membgar of the family and. going down stiirs. found thnrenr kitchen win: dow open. No burglnrs wan; to be men. and he returned to his room. thanking the blirglu-A hadheen frightgnod On abhtinn hm-K inln had Prim: fnnuul IIIITILDIB ODE: V A; Brooklyn. while Wi.llig,p.Bell w..;V unending his cAt.tl'o;.__ vicious _hu|l be- rcnmeinfurinted and nttnaked him ind threw him ngninst, the ceiling of um `stable. knockin `him senseless. and than makin ,s.e.vg___. i i sou came to his nssisunae and draw the mnddened nnimdwirf. Finding his fa- thor at-ill unconscious `medical ni_d- was procured At. once, and it. was {mind tint -two rihsihud been broken and the body badly bruised. Fatdl result is not antici- pated. . ._s_._.__..____._...__._. , ` A flan Flndlnffwo In IIII Bedroom` In Shut = . Down. ' -_ '- Cn.mvsx.Ax1>. 0:. Dec. 15.-Willium R. Price, the well-known member 'of {He _`.I`1 of printing press mnnpfacturars, Chandler & Pri'oe."wgg,aln1ost instantly kiiled by 3 burglar at his home, 124 Hpw-' "thorn avenue. - '3... D. . . . _ .. A... __.-L..__.IL_ .|__ .~'umu u'glwy., 4` . In the L'nit.t_\d Status hpuso _of n3pre- ` scntativea Mr. Dingley asked for infor- nuztiun as to the working u! the. Behring son regulations for `tho pmtoctinn of soul hm. He believed Jthqt the 83`.)0,Utk;) nt Bx)\t|nS(!'k!lQ&y incurred by tho United Sum -,9 benets Cnnndian se-a.Iors.alone. Mrs. Maud Balliugton Booth. why ba- 'g:m thwvi-nrk of the Salvation army in * ~Lnadon-yecrttanr.'~tnd inaugurated the same w`c'n~k in New York. has written the first extended ac`- rnunt of it for the January "Suribner`s." UP}{ with experioncus which no one else could nnsaibly teli. The u'tic.`e is I to- mnrkable one. ` ' - ` .1; lJ.......L)....~ _.L:I_ u-:n:___ n_n .._: GT9: ` ' I Joseph 0. Carroll. Dublin. Ireland; `is mnheating the will of his brother. Jnmes. whe diud in San Fmhuisco having an omen valued at.` 's25sn~. of which i was bequeathed to Archbishop Biordon. The contestant - wns left 3 small legacy. . ` " in t.`lml'nin\rI Rfnlnn hmmn nl` in-xnu-n. OI \\ IylI8_.'gl'l0 coupay. Flu 0_II M01313 , , ggs-d eighty`-two yous. A British resident. im Pekin says the fealing against: foreignra is incteuiug In `hinbernegn andhe feels convinced shut. when the Iapwoaa come wit.hin" sight; of `tho ogpital everyfoi'oigne1' will bo inas- sacred. Im.....I. n t=---,.n n..1.|:._ I._-u-_,n :_ UTF. _ L ` ' In Prague than `Salli Runiulf -wbc hpndrud and firm `lwrhrcircumstance VPL... .I._..; ,-. A ."V'athan Banns Grec-`ley, thu [stat Qui- vi vi rag` bruther of -Hurn'ce Greely. died at th: old Greeley homgstmd in the town of Wnyngjrie county. Pm. Monday. eigty`-two A Rnitinl. -om ;-Inn: in l')..|np. ..o-. 0}... m.-. _z. '.,_- . _ ` chore iiv.jea.aTIew-an nnmmi. -wbn has b.t.u.innd her due. rm year. `Size is in hum.- `hhrcircumatancea. "K -.-. ` Tim ,dxan1gn:d nil jsompany l1alieon f(1ljl!_|(}:1{,t, "1:()`l\(`sd0. Olii-). with I (`.&['JiI8.l`0f sw,u-uwxu). .'l`hu company will he I strong 1 titor uf tha". ` ' " f. Among t.hirt._\z six hr`:__:.suds urg'aut,od- for the r-~u{~m. dmnnuk upvm Turtoli were an ox-otliner of gamlunxua, I. priest, I judge, t:wo'w<-alnny `laud ownorp. u. sttI~` dent and a farmer railwty om` loyep. T-hu nneiM.y for thy protection of _wo- 'n1u and children at. Montreal Itrong-ly unlxclgimllvd the dulfiiniim guvqrnmeut. fur shy way in which immigration ireuried. nn. - ma mms I.\' ronoxro LIB! | I UU|IIlIIUIIUI'l- _ " ` _ 'l`b9 Prince-of Wslas will 304.0 Cannes >iA_u_Ja.huarJy tgrcwe hiu , __ Bx;i;_ '.t:{uxifii--cliegatta ta ens. ` ` r A former resident uz 'I-`all Rive'r. Mas}. 'Fru1.Tsis MI?|Jl1i`t'l'. in a fit. of duprensigu Jillvd hixusul_f.wi!.h paris gnwn. C } .l{,: nuthor`uiuu stimum - t.hat.- `-than. nun. `{ fun nun 4--:ILI|IfIl;I ..I ...X......o ... .4 ll-I'.I\_-' I1 ; "thew um: 5.1` n...un..... .... 4 uu|upuuuv._ _ ' [t is said that no Ontario legialubura willxbo ouuvnod imzm-'din!.aly after the Now Your . __ ` " " . 1 `A New York druggist has been selling 'a prepratidn an -auuwuxiuo whichiaprao- ticully at cuuuwrfft. _ -. = The go-to ,:.. l..`........, on-1...... H. ......L.. .1... u..: r ` The Lnnoot." p_`ubl'ishes' the Epic! of glue Morulu: npu-n_ "And tin \' y ' ' Latent" Dqngnnyluhon. ~ '_ . . t-.~w- meutthat the p opo is":-uoriug from cist-arrh. `. ' - n...'.n.......A v:......_ c...._ ...._.,:_-..a __n` _BaE|i;1 And \'ian:. four. h.\1vndr'3d.`ndlb thnrty meq apart, are now cuuneciod by toloph'Iiae._ ` w n. i. nah` on... H... n..o...:..' n....:..n........ 'KlLLE_5'EY a`uRGfA'ns. THE wbm.o's News.` yum-a nvrno iaa` aspimnm - 't.lmt.r nix:-.thol.a pf who-mt me, is uf .\Lsnimbn 1'urm~}_ II-VIIIKP A from `No ldml In It._ ` ' All `I unis fur "hut bit6r,"elfflbktnl., burn: and nocldI.ohang.ohnpped buds. inamed hunts. ipniu, `wounds. brniuoa. I{|gyu'd.`I Yellow Oil in the `non roliublncmody on.thunu-kn. ......_.__.._._..._...,.._., -1H_: vm'romA- umvnsnv sw- - oenrspavea rm: SPREAD. - >-------V-~A----pi. RQVCE. W. SibhI.,ld,.fo1-mu-Vlfoi 80.1.10- villo. can ovary ntiynotion at St; ,Lukp'n, St. John. till illdrodth "compelled three Inonthr have of absence. Eu Jhil Gino fhu expird be In: nkod hi_u rooiglution and he tgudrod it. "1`ls`rP|-|nc|I"l3 Had. . ` V\ oona*ttx:x., Dec. 1 S. B. Lond- btbstcr, rincipsl of the 'oodstook busi- um ool ego; xs missing. sud 'sc'oo|-ding to the story told by-his-psttner. J. Kay 1 miition. nay. his qtfsirsdre in I 1nd (:0 Before he left Leudbestnr collected 5 uonsidersblo smount in fees .from thn` students, with {IE intention, he stated. of paying the rent bill. Ihstesd or doing this he pdcketed,the essh sud gave the` lsndlord s note. Msny creditors in tho town on molu-hing his dopirture. V` :- Slt Fruit stnlfh connnlted. O'lT'l`.\\\'_\, Doc. 15,-Provioup to calling upon Hop. Mppknnlio Bowoll, to` Jon-In 5 minian-`_v.. thoigovernor 3-enertl ~sent'for Bir_.Fnn|r Smith, who consulted with `him on to the Iormuion of 3 government. `Sir Frank. while highly gpprecinting `tho-honor. informed his ucellenwthtl he had ncnmhitlon inAth|n direction and guggeotod elm. hitexcellunoy should bull `upon Hon`. Mackenxm `Bovu-an as sin moit: suitable person` to be bntmuhd Iviththo tank of'forming 8 mm. lninir trv. ~ um gum warn way weft` npeueu _Thn crima for which Joawph Truskoy paid his tifqnn the 's:~ath_)li had its in- ception over 1 year ago, wheI,\\'il|iuII _ Lindsay. nf-?onxhur_. ta constnhla of Essex ` ` ' Jim ,d1suha.rgLat, ' , pmst=(`u!w`l .'I`ru'sk'ny fur t.hu`br-uztal killing- nf n--hnl-oi: Inr u-Min}: Ilsa Inna} -VQI Rn Url'lB}l IWIy- ' ` Tiara was tn us-ful crowd around the jnil yard mxithe dvut_\- sheriffs sud constables were dbligod to use their clubs; freely to prevent : rush through` thn antes when they `warn opened Thu nriunn fnr *whrl\ Jmmnh 'I`u-nahnv IUEIIU WI! `VC`l"' brake down I carried away. TVA. up... . Ul LNG (`DUTI '33 `Mrs. T.rur=ku_y .night wjith I\rIrt.~ '__doath wntvh. '1 I. Y-n.` urulwy l':ll||.|I:L. :As thn m9urnf.ul prbceanion emerged from the condmnmsd roll the` vuxoo-' of the Rev. Mr. Hind was head- Theft I-'nI!uwo.-d tho omnm_ondut0r_v_pr|yel' for a pcorson 3; .tlw" poim of death nn_d 'nfter_*..a' brief pause tha Awful ntilluein ii: ` bmlmi with iIf6 _iuE6Ed3`(iTthE Loii pnyur. chglast human met-nts which fell ' an the ogrxi of the :`.uun:q.i man. When has olnuso wu reavhaad. ,bu.t.-deliver us from ' evil. tlgoixynighv. wg.-z r_len.sed.'th(\`Ab0dy: ` of Truskey eh-at upwards. 3 vouvullivo ' shudder paw:-d (wvr it I!1_d,f-he senmnog of the -our! ' Ii`. m...._1-._.. ....,x 1... -5- -__.... XL- gu umr V to; the wuss. hu man as an nmnn up ma maxed. from behind. not unlike; nun whose bnmls {yrs in his p. chats." lfinnlly :11 II ri"6K`llll|Tnfi WGTO mrnblot. I. I`hm~.|ergy- nun ndrlrvssevl a.fuw wnrds of comfort and enouuragoxm-I-t. xii the condemned man and the mnn`.`l1 m uuagnlluws began. .I-`irst caum Sheritf I%ur<.-Mlollowed by ,Rev. W. .H.,I{iuv1 _iu full vennwntn; -Radcliffe`. the hangmn, dressed in: black Prince Ail.-rt mat; Truskey, the unds. J'ai|er.pu-ks, Turnkey" 119:, urnkoy Elliott. ' ` , -AH\n Ivrunrnfnl rmnnnaninn nunmlfnuvl KINGSION. out |l'll(`U. l-Ill! [H g,-- uW-. on ! buhillvi, l was put on } loauwrn hi`! and nu ..-..k Ill UH ` t.hano~. I IIID:_I. .. II|4I`* Q U\'H|ru Rnv. Mr.;!nud. visor. and Rude` 0-! thn ward in ' Truskoy was be-an Troihly EH4: ubly'w-~ll. Afw H1-Ir 't\`l.A|I`l:lu` Iv THE,CRIME son wt-cI"c:`H we x15IA- _ teopu T+_escA'FF1oLo. % fl luv H.l9llIIn)-lI>_ lII` PQ-rrornn}-cl Int Squall-> I Iwlch 'lIy Ilcdguv, [ha 'l_`-uroulo Hal;-' unm-- ltho- stun-y gr tho`. li'lmnl'Hoonop'- `n.. cu..'.o .. 1~....-a..|.|-.n... _a n ____ ..._ DEC. *l7tl1..189A4,MN0. 13% 'l"lil'.\KlI\')$__"ll;\A1(}lfi'f5:. In. Juq` uuuvy.In Bright. Inn uul I n. WIlvll- VIII.` r mmlx 2 final famwell u dnwn nnm nlnn: [5 ,VII.)' llilllu . an"! uarly ..m..x '4 ........I.. .-IEIHJB (III! hhva ` been 4 "I: ovnnt. xn

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