:aning ware- -Aps.r.o.1£.n; 'ers to n Tweeds arket maxi; Score. ish mam- pleased. Lt Tailoring and prices C3: ncf\';j\'; L11» 6-: -v-_V_, {1v}: inflamed throat and In The: combination c1 may prevent sel troubles. 9:4. and 5x430; all drug’s“. ‘ :TT 3; B()\\NE, Chemisu,Torox PanIshez-s’ Noucq m: CANADIAN POST is pun awry Fridsy. The mbocripdonm THE BODY OF THE OTHER FOUND Man Two Men bail“ stag a! Messrs. Morriwu Thomas Dickinxu wstigate, going by non, which is sever x1 svurcu. you I) "an, .....V_- __‘ . of Messrs. Mom lu-uu, Paul Goodch and . “““f‘†“WNW" m “‘"J" Thomas Dickinsun. and went out to m. : â€"i' Caught in "1° vcstigate, going by way of Peninsula Sta- " llcspclcr, Ont, Dec. 11 non, which is seven miles from the place I chcwsky, a weaver em: when) the man was left. On Wednesday I nmdie‘s big woollen mill warning three men had left Peninsula ? very painful accident whi Sra:ion,and nextmorning thesearchparty ‘ mill yesterday afternoon 4. -1. M- MM. mmsnahack with the . no: work properly, causin n: x-ning three men had left renmsma \ a) â€an“... .----.t_,, Region, and next morning the search party mill yesterday afternoon. Her loom did met one of these men coming back with the 1 not work properly, causing the shuttles to news that the body of the German had fly out, and while leaning backwards {wen found in the shack. The search party I agitinstghe adjoining loom watching the wear, looked at the body, and returned i 100m_ï¬xer at his \vork, the machine she Without touching anything in the shack. i was leaning against was started up by its From the examination made it looked as ; operator, and caught her hair in the gear- ii' the man had died by his own hand. He _ ing of the head motion, winding it in and W1: sitting on sledge about a. foot high touring». portion of it OK, with alarge new rhe Wall; his legs Were stretched out, : piece of the scalp; also severing a portion and his body thrown on the right side to- | of the left ear and loosening the remainder. wards the ï¬re. His rifle was between his , of the scalp from the skull on the left side legs. with the butt on the floor, the muzzle of the head. Parts of the machine had to p.521: against his breast, and the left arm ; be taken apart before the unfortunate girl covering it. The gun was very short and ‘ could be released. could have been discharged by the ï¬ngers. ___________ pm Thumda n1 h mflhjvmycrgï¬ouggmgk at M’mguï¬: ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE- ‘l‘hoy did not get what they considered a. mtisx‘;n~t«:»r_v answer, and the Englishman on Friday wrote toDr. Beck and demanded an inquest. Little doubt is felt as to the tragedy being is suicide. Sixteen Year Old Boy to flux: for a Crime of Which He Says He is Innocent. Halifax, N.S., Dec. 11.â€"At Truro yes- terday morning Lyman Bartt, aged 16, was sentencedto be hanged Mnrch 8, for sale no my w ...- , your 1mm wmyou unit'bi’wh. yumâ€"1t 11de but to "99' Munch inordorw PAYABLI I! â€VAX“. “moss any commence with my mug. ruse: should uni; b0 made in me _ Post 03500 59d pm Honey Order- pm -._. .0 .mr nun ruk_ Enbhshers’ Notice. ad then he would put a. ughs and coidsneed up: named; they can be , and that quickly. .mV mixtures are tem- .\ in eEcct, but Scott’s Is ion of Cod-liver Oil 1 HVpophosphites is a! mcnt remedy :1: oil feeds the blood! minus the body; the Unknown German Tens um L Algumu 'l‘ E Fanny-Traveler in “'ln-n Life is About Over wan Put a Bullet Through nu Brain. and He Does warms Inc “W phosphites tone '35] CANADIAN POST is published â€"' , râ€"Ak_._"o(nn n!- A Scare}: party was nlade up, cousisting . n - AJALl‘.‘ -nfl ,hosphites tonc‘up the <; the glycerine soothes :damed throat and lungs. 1c combination cures. may prevent serious troubles. A Fortune in aBook. London, Dec. 11.â€"At the sale here of ti. library of the late Earl of Ashburnhan. Canon’s translation of “A. Books of “I Boole Lyfe of Jason,†from the French at Baroule Lefevre, ono of the earliest pro- ductions of Cuton’s press, having bell published at Westminister about 14:77, m bought by Mr. Pickering, the publish, in: £2100. The copy is perfect and unique. mun-let rcvmled the occurrence of a ' n tragedy which will have toboinvesfl- ‘ -d by the proper authorities. The man \ ~, mm: in reached Heron Bay about 6 wk in the evening and demanded food, u : that he had had nothing to eat for v-«ight hours. He stated that hehad ‘29: place on Oct. 6 in company with a '1 v1. and that he had left: his compan- lg helpless at a place about ï¬fteen up the Pic River. h.- man, who is an Englishman, said :, u}: Oct. 28, when in the bush, the mn shot himself through the .1. 1.3 calibre rifle. He doctored him as Well as. he could and got him to him 15 miles of here, but then the Ger- 3 gave up. On W'ednesday Englishman left. him to come here; the :‘ were in a. shack, and the Englishmen 1 that his companion had told him that would sit there until the ï¬ne went out, .ts p0? lino (sohd typo) Nonpariu, ï¬rst 5: each sub- quent insertion. , notices in 10ml c Jumns 10cper line ï¬rst 5c each subsequent. insertion darned :dvertlsements such u strayed mn wanted, lama for ule of six or eight 1 hr three or {our Emotions. If more line» an additional propaniomte chsrgo J 8p ! avoid the 119‘ M :counts to merchants {or ' the year or for s 3110:! on application. onsansma RATES- and $1.00; all M BOVINE. Chemists, Toronto‘ Nile Expedition Go Out Into the Bush, One Returns. Crazy Calf to be Tried. NW 1:11:32}! 51% It on Time an Tells WILSOXJL WI LSON. Proprioto rs an, "is Englllh Aigoulu That .r businoss adver- :th tin: :. 8 Go Ahead. bullet through iTHEY» RUSH A NATIVE VILLAGE. FOUR KILTIES KILLED And Fourteen Wounded in An- other Hot Indian Fight. rho Triboamen‘u Flam "Attack on (than! Tumportln; “'oumlodâ€" Several Casualties Among the Sepoys The Amalgamated Engineers Reject Tax-nu ; Regal: of Ballot. ll] ‘t is Almost Unanimously Against Ao- ceptlng the Proposals of the Employ- ersâ€" A Meeting Toâ€"dayr London, Dec. l4.-The ballot taken by the unions of the Amalgamated Society 0: Engineers is almost unanimous againsi accepting the proposals of the employexs The ballot referred to in the recent- :lespatches grew out of the formal confer- unce between the representatives of the m-iking engineers and their employers which began on Nov. 24 last, and after avvcral sessions was adjourned on Dec. 3 tc Dec. 14,in order toallow the delegates of the â€cu. LT’AHVL‘uu. w._.v.. -_e r , v engineers to submit to the various unions Lhc terms of the masters. The employers. through their represen- tatives at the conference, declined to recede from their position respecting freedom in the management of their business without 1110 interference of the unionaand emphatic mlly pronounce against a. reduction in the hours of labor, on the ground that such a lizuinution would mean a. smaller output 4nd inability to meet foreign competitors. ’i he gene “.11 impression when the confer- ;zu-c was adjourned. to allow the ballot w.» that unless the unions accepted these ;.-:-ms there would be a renewal of the ï¬g-Luilock. 'l'he strike begin on July 13 last, with a tm-kout upon the part of some of the rnzineers, followed by the engineers cull --.‘L:‘ â€"-9 Port uu Prince, Huyti, Dec. Lia-A pro- -mmutiou was published here at; noon yes- v-uiny,~ _. announcing the composition 1' Hu‘ new Huytian Ministry, us‘tonaws: .. iuistor of the Interior, M. Auguste Tan- -\ mit‘; Minister of Commerce and Finance. ,3. Pluismc /; Minister of Exterior Reh- lzms and \V’orship, M. Brutus St. Victor; .Linistcr of \Vur and Marine, M. Guil- iC Vclbrum (who is now President of :. \ Chamber); Minister of Public Works mil Agriculture, M. Cincinuutus Lecontc; S-1 1 mister of Justice and Public Instruction, .\1. Antoine Carmen-nu. .u.‘ Lune u...v.~ -D- on, arms tin-re would be a renewal of the cmilock. The strike begin on July 13 last, with a m-kouu upon the part of some of the :igzinucrs, followed by the engineers calL n5: out, a large number of men, until hour a hundred thousand engineers were hrown out of work. The ostensible rea- m for the strike was the question of the mymcnt of overtime and incidentally for ugh! hours per day. The engineers have sisted upon eight hours" work, and that Al overtime must count as one unda. quar- ‘cr'timc for the ï¬rst; two hours and as ~me and a half after that. ‘ Experienced Fearful \Ycather. London, Dec. 1Lâ€"‘l‘he British steamer ‘iollorm. Captain Murray, from Montreal, Xuv. :20, for Lcith, has arrived. in the Tyne, :zwing a heavy list to port. She reports 1“"ng experienced fearful weather, durâ€" 22;: which her docks were continually m-pr by great seas, and many cattle were .mshcd overboard. ‘ . manna Accident at Hospeler-A “Weaver's flair Caught in the Machinery. Hospclcr, Ont., Dec. 11.â€"Annie Knicsâ€" chew-sky, a weaver employed in A. \V. Umdie‘s big woollen mill here, met with a \ m-v nuiuful accident while at work in the â€111.1na,Decl4.â€"â€"Iti~u -1hu.t~ the ~ panin‘h fox-1'1 .:1 111 of General P11111111, 11-1-10 Principe has bu 1:15 c1117 leader, Gencml 3 I 1>11Iy that he 11 .1‘ 011113.: " his escort, to 5111-2; 101 '1 11d mountains of' 1195 D1 ‘ RED \ROUGH iHANDS Sixteen Year Old Boy to Hang for a Crime of Which He Says He Is Innocent. Halifax, N.S., Dec. 11.â€"At; Truro yes- terday morning Lyman Bartt, aged 16, was sentenced to be hanged March 3, for the murder of Asard Dever, an Armenian peddlar, who was shot; dead in a. road near Truro two months ago. The boy was con- victed on circumstantial evidence, there being no witness to the crime. He has maintained his innocence throuzhout. THE UNION BALLOT. Itching. only, bleeding puma. dupeloll null. and painful ï¬ngar ends. pimples. 3)th oily, mothy Ikin,dry. thin, ï¬nd Ming butt. itch- ing. only scalpo, all yield quicklyto wum bun with Cancun Son,â€" and gentle naming- wm: Cancun «lumen!» great skin can. link! muscle [MM ITBHINE RUMORS @flmé Palmlo in l'urs HER SCALP TORN OFF. Hayti‘s m lungs-new rowan-«mm. â€Bole - ‘umwammmm'h '3‘) Gutig are .â€"-It is ofliciully announc- sh foz'cu under the com- l’umlo, in the province of has been pushing the in- cuuml Maximo Gomez, so as obliged, with about 200 wok refuge in the woods f 1.95 Deliciai Xe“; Cabinet. lit at Gomez. THE (3me no mu" m mun h- mlowod It'd-Jr. M‘- m Smkuâ€"Pn-ler‘n Momma. Momma. Dec. 14.â€"}Ion. Mr. hammer can“. following Intel-View to Tho-Star , not Quebec â€standby: "Soil!e dwmmzn‘nm a mutate“ Monounsatulham and my dad I . mummmmmu ‘Imsnlon I who!†shall; but 1.“:an molt I have made no mistake. I did not speak 1n mom: interest, buno sum) my party. and it would have been too late to do 1:11“ in a couple of monohs‘ time. Had that coalition scheme gone through it would have meant the wreck o_t_th9 party. It is -‘ AA --_. ‘L-O quu “we awn-v w have meant the wreck of the party. It is all very well {or Sir Wilfrldtosoythat there was nothing in it. He knew nothing about it. It was not hlswork. It was en- gineered by Tame. When parties were . actually sent to some of our friends to ask them it they would support an alliance be- tween Laurier and Chapleau, it was neoesâ€" . have sold my‘house to pay my share of the 810,000 note mode and discounted to meal theeleoflonexpensesoflwl. Thecircum-l stancesof this particular note are quite . well known to a number of people; It wssmedeby Mr. Pecoud, and the three . other names upon it were those of Mr. ' Herder, Senator Pelletier and my own. ' It was wall understood that it would be pdd by us, if not otherwise taken. My shareotltwnspdd by Mr. BilodeemesI had no money, and it was to repay that I was compelled to selme house up. Inotice in The Star a report from Ottawa that the question is to be brought up in the House, that I sat there with the promise of an ofï¬ce in my pocket. I never asked for that promise, and I could seemelyprevent it being sent me. The gentleman who handed it to me knows and can say how I received it, and the pub lic must be aware how little it influenced me. They know that I was elected as a straight supporter of Laurier, and they also know that, with that promise in my uocket, I did not hesitate to take strong L grounds against the Ministry on their pro- ,, is; _LAn-vu posed eighteen-knot transatlantic steam- ers.†The member for Quebec Centre has not yet; decided whether he will retain his present seat, whether he will re- sign altogether, or whether he will resign and run again as an independent. This afternoon's Solell corroborates Mr. Langelier's statement of the payment of the $10,000. Senator Pelletier was the only ,, ,2L‘- I-.. 44-1.“an Elle Vlkuv. vow-N- - -_-V-- one of the four responsible for the note who paid without difï¬culty, says The So- leil. Mr. Mercier was in poverty at the time. Mr. Pmcaud had used all the pro- ceeds of $100,000 coming from the Baie (165 I L-) ‘A \bqu v- ,_V- v Chalcurs some time before, and had to mortgage his property and sell to Mr. L. J. Demcrs a. printing press at 75 per cent. diseount. Mr. Langclicr sold his house. Mr. Tarte‘s Paper Speaks. Hon. Mr. Tm'te wires the following to his paper: “Sir Wilfrid Laurier has brought the Libcml party to power at Ottawa. for the ï¬rst time since 1878. The Liberal party is also in power at Quebec, and it seems to me that this result is suf- ï¬cient to prove that the Premier has Qbility and suvoir mire. It also goes with- out saying that if Sir Wilfrid had not attracted to his pexson and to his cause thousands of Conservatives, the Liberals would still be in the cold shades of Opposition.†The Premier's Movements. Sir Wilfrid Laurier returned to Mont- real yesterday from St. Lin, where he spent the day with his brother, Mr. Chm- ’ lcnmgne Laurier, who is seriously ill. The 2 Premier took up his old quarters at the ‘ St. Inwrencejï¬iull, and during the day was waited upon‘ltiy‘ar‘mfl'gbr mum)!!! friends and supporters. In the afternoon he went to Nicolet to address the nomina- tion meeting to-dny on behalf of his can- 1 djdite. Mr. Leduc, ex-M.P. He may after- ; \ wards go to Quebec. i 011w mvuâ€" -v. ._-,‘ , _ assistance, but was overcome by gas and . :‘cll prostrate on the body of his partner. ' Three-quarters of an hour later the other men in the mine noticed that the drill was idle, and commenced a. search. The pros- .tmte forms were discovered. Cattenach was resuscitated, but Merry was beyond 1 recovery, although everything was done to § In His Emu-ts to Save a Companion From Suflocation He “‘35 Successful, But He thself Lost His Life. éiTuKTIbu m QUEBEC. “ [Herb nun uuue..- -_-_ o,,,,, the face without any inconvenience. He was overcome on his way back and sank to the ground unconscious. As he tell he cried aloud for help. Merry rushed to his , 1; AA- -_A save him. John Stevens, a Toronto marxet gamm- er, gave two men a ride in his wagon. One held him back in a lonely spot in the road, and the other took 817' out of his pockets. ‘ The customs authorities at Montreal have seized the lithographic bills of Rice Barton’s Extravaganza 00., on the ground of indecency. Many St. John’s farmers are, it is claim- ed, engaged in smuggling coal oil and cigarettes from the United States, and the revenue ofllcers will shortly make a raid on them. ‘ Miller‘s mark has been cut down. The track was so shortastoahrlnkhisW miles to 1983 mileS, which, however, is still ahead of Teddy Hale’s reOOrd of last year. A Toronto syndicate wmwork a smelter at Kin n. This syndicate recently pur- now. Watt Reid’s Gounoque grocery was burglarized last night. to the extent of $75. Cromwell. Turkish Bum Took Fire in Quebec and Five “Putionts†Bid to Hustle. BRAVE M. J. MERRY. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. A SCRAMBLE FOR LIFE a Toronto market gardenâ€" Fire in Quebec III Premier Clarke HardY'S Joke Abom Wallace of West York. MR. ST. JOHN'S \wub ..... Mr. St. John assured the House Wallace had. nothing to do with it. Those Pigs Agnln. Mr. St. John movedfor on order 0 7 ALA m1 the hogs which died, or were slaughtered v at the Humber piggery during the out- break of cholera in July, 1896. He said } after the hogs had been killed. because of ‘ 1 the cholera, some ninety of them had been ' x soldasfood. This, he considered, almost v criminal. 1 Hon. Mr. Davis said the piggery hadw ‘ been established in the public interest. it Previous to the time of its establishment i the public institutions within the city of ‘ Toronto had each a piggery in connection ‘ : i , I with them that refuse might be preperly handled. A Toronto by-law prevented the continuance of these piggeries, and, as a result, the Humber piggery was establish- ed. The land cost $1000 and the buildings ; $1527 and including the dWelling house. , “ rebuilding, water supply, etc., in all 6705), - not $35,000, as Mr. St. John had stated at ' Paris. (Hear, hear.) When the cholera , broke out Mr. Andrew Smith, the Domin- { 1 ion Government InspectOr, was asked to . 1 take charge of the piggery. He did so, ' and under his advice and direction every- ' thing that was done according to law was ' done. Mr. St. John had charged that some of the hogs killed Were acid. This was f true, but they had been dressed and sold ' under the direction of the Deminion In- from the piggery. He did not think, how- ever, that the piggery had been built for any such ï¬gure as stated by the Provincial Secretary. Messrs. Crawford and Mathe- . son also had a few words to say. when the I l motion was allowed to pass without oppo- sition‘ Hon. Mr. Hardy, answering Mr. lang- ford, said a petition had been received in 1536 complaining that Mr. W. J. Stimpson, J. P., was not a prOper person to ï¬ll such an ofï¬ce. Mr. Stimpson was given an op- portunity to reply. He pointed out that upon the petition by Bernardo boys and other irraponsible persons. The petition was of a vague and general character. Upon Mr. Stunpson’s reply being received the matterwes dropped, and since that Hon. Mr. Hardy, â€Wan-o ...... ___O ford, said last year an investigation had been held in regard to the alleged misma- duct of the Superintendent of the AlgOn- quin Park. Answering Mr. Carnegie, he said nopermithndbeenissued toshootin Algonquin Park last year or at any other tune. Hon. Mr. Davis, answering Mr. St. ' John, said in July, 1896, cholera had broken - out in the Humber piggery; 261 hogs had I been killed, 168 were diseased and burned, 97 i were dressed and sold after inspection. . 'rhe Spruce 'rree Fugue. Dr. Brodie has returned from investigat. ing the plague in connection with spruce trees throughout the province. He reports that it is much more widespread than was at ï¬rst believed, being in very clow proxi- mity to the great forests. Experiments have been made on the trees, and it has been found that itisahnoet tree out down and b The Government will probably take im- mediate steps to enter upon a campaign against this bug. lining Claims Resolutions. Winnipeg: Dec. 14.â€"_The following is a m «thewmhevem? m1" Answers to A con-nu Hymn 801“ Crop fields in launchi- “PIGGERY†AGMN oved for an order of the 111 showing the value of led, or were slaughtered liggcry during the out« in July, 1896. He said [1 been killed. because of a ninety of them had been is. he considered, almost Questions. Mr. Pebbles’ WORTHY FAME or THE ARTIST ' P0: ‘wswhat u not recognized elsewhere!!! l ItheBritish possessions? It is not likely 7.- - -A_‘ m- mmtthst ot murder. St a dairvylns, on a rusty mu swelled and he Street Hospital. tnnm Minna lock-law. Nominee, Ont. Dec. ILâ€"chneadny after noon about 3 o'clock a team of homo! owned by Will Sims 0! Conway ran away on Main sweet and conned with a ï¬nale horse driven by 3 W from the country. the tour" ‘ of Sims‘ wagon pene- nutim: 1hr inn-w; of the single bone, kill- ing it immn' 7A . One of Slms‘ horse's lea \1‘::i~.._‘dk("... and it had a) m “hot- Rusty NI“ 015mm DeO.A10.-£ A My Excommunlcnted by tho 0:11:01“ Church for ï¬lming u Protestant. St. Joseph, Mm. Dec. 14.-Bellgions cir- cles In this city were stirred up â€studs: by the public exoommunieudon of bin. Charles Miller, formerly Miss Katherlne ceremonies and the reception which fol- lowed, because the young woman we: met- ried by a. Protestant . The letter of «communication from the Right Rev. Bishop Burke and addressed to Rev. Father Newman. pastor of the Cathrednl congregation. was read at ï¬lo! the services in the Cnthedml. , M “Q ml“o.â€""‘. was 31'0““ ‘° u†uuor the m B: “I. Bopï¬tflw". Soho..- RELlGIOUS CIRCLES STIRRED UP- 13’ Painting of Sir Wil- frid Laurie: wulo Unlosdlnl Grain. Two Bone: TWO BOYS DROWNED~ nut] N111 3nd Detth. )eo.10.-Alph°m° CY? ““1 ms mu 5 week 88°- .he was taken to_tbeW4 "Arm-three any: of yesterday succumb-d FREEI Sir. Dupont. 1' now Berth w."- Killed. Gauthier. Nesbltx. tann- and Makes WelI Bmhmwuhhppuï¬byu- median. the arch. E '0 Bur-twins h s nodal munchâ€. cont-lulu 1m mutual. NU ul- bonl, in: a, you? ovary ormplot skin inane; cue- the! com int. kidney troubles, swim:- and and: up the nervous xn. It. on- um tired ingadvin: t warne- (Shad no: Pen. n3 through the hm km on: ; I the was. '11:". all“ (ton Linda? nation given by Mac to DAV ‘ SR .00! home a... o. 38. madamâ€"8 “nun“ nu" n. “.me 10 pt: of siren No. i {or ordipfly um Dunn's Bakmg rowan-an, I'OB TWINE-SEVEN YEARS. ABSOLUTELY m3 ,,_-..- n4.‘__n LEW ‘“ ï¬â€" -, on...» Vacuum 51!! On.- 9 “Raw; amen! and 8336103. 931mm. Linda . Bullion MIDI. 8mm. one No. 46. 03. 31108011. PMCIAN. Gad: “d 0.1 mean-ca. 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Tommuultm __ ___._ - A“!- lLIAS BOWES- AUCTIONBBB ~ ['0 gm MONEY to LOAN Bgrmun. 1w. Om LEN'I‘ onM loun- n'. FIVE PER C Q ONE}? TO LOAN. EAGLESON. 0911M Money to 11m MONEY ! wand-tome! man“! 1'. o. the D 1y nonâ€, we DONALD 3. “PM N a; McDIAlLUL _ Soudtorl. etc- “I" IGOR! t um