“â€"- VOL. 16. N00 36. $1 CIIAl’Tl". ll .‘V' X 1’. “He has sent for m:- to go in the ; ribrary. What on earth shall l ‘10? I’m regularly in for it! Vela. Von must come too." says Griselda. Who is evidently in the loVV'est depths If despair. '1'1 don't see what good 1 can do." mys Vern. recoiling from a second nterview with her uncle. "You can. livery good. Your trescncc will restrain him. And if ’1 is to be a. case of assault and marry. you will be an invaluable Fitness." liven through all her nonest fright she cmmot refrain tom making :1. miserable little at- 'o 93191. at. a JOkt‘. "A111. how, 1 won . :0 alone." vehemently. "Wild lioi's«' ts shan't (ll‘uw me." She sits down vith all the air of one (lit-terminal to like up her position for life on this yarticulur chair. "Come. l'm ready," says Vere. Vera with a sigh. She moves toâ€" Imrds the door. "I'm :1 wretch," criesllrisx-ldu oenitently. "'l'here. Stay where mu are' l'll face the old dragon alone? He can't do more than mur- rier me. and I dare say I‘ll b.- no great. loss. Uh, Vera.“ as Miss: lly- mrt shakes her h-'ud,aul1 declar as nerst-lf willing: to see her through; with it. "it is too much to eV'peLt. "'l‘he longer he is kept waiting the more unpleasant he “'ill be." ‘Cera reminds her sensibly, and together they go down to the library. “I hardly expected the pleasure of your company," says the old man. lifting his halfâ€"closed eyes to Vernâ€" a Vicious light in them. "I do not remember that I even solicited it." "You did not. I have Come br- caus.» Griselda wished it." ('ol‘lly. “lloes Hriselda control this house-, hold? Are we all to be guided by hm"? My lllfl‘Vt'S are not in a lit state j this morning to give audience to more ‘b in one at :1 time. i feel tlior onehly unstrung." “lc'stâ€"yes. You really do 'look Very ill," says Griselda. with eager Sylzlflathy. “Indeed. if you excite yourself further. I should not an.i sw.-r for the. conrwquences. We will hot it go away. llyâ€"and-byâ€"Ineyt Week or so-you can let 11n- know what it is I am to do for you. Try“ to persuade him. Vera. to spare himself." tinder cover of this burst of 1111x1â€" ous concern Griselda makes a care- ful glide or two towards the door witn 'txtent to make good her escape but to evade the digits eyes of Mr. Dysm't one Would have to be born‘ wuh that happy old knack of grow-i ing invisible at. will. “The solicitude you show for my welfare is holy .lelig-litful,â€s.1Vs Mr. Dysal'l, missing one of his delicate hands. “but l cannot afford to part‘ with you for just. one moment or' two. Don‘t be afraid: '1 shall not injure 111390â€. 'I trust, and I feel as if thnre was a Word or two J must say to you. even should those con- sequences you so kindly hint at. prove fatal. “'1“ you take that chair? Nod-tbs one. lean more tlcariy sue you. 'l‘h: inks. " lie thrusts out his. odious sinsur old lure and ~t-.1rts at her in 11 way THE SECRET CABINET WMWWWW per annum. tl'11111e1 the already too thin old litIS l 'l thinkâ€"if you will let the ex- plain." mterpuSes Vera hurriedly, “I 3may be able to set right what now semns a little obscure. it little open ‘to misconception." She comes quickly forward as she speaks, but llysurt, putting up his hand. checks her. "You are really too good. coming to my help like this, trying to take the trouble 011' my shoulders. but I assure you I am quite capable of undertaking this case," he says ic- ilgx, "and your presenCe, as I before 'rcmurked, is not wanted here. What." turning again to Griselda. "not a word! Am I to understand the]: that you, my niece, have cum- lllt'nt't'll a low flirtation with a. man unknown to you, a. man who may be. for aught you can say to the contrary. the common son of a com- mon butcher, or baker, or-â€"â€"" "lie is the son of no butcher 01‘ baker," interrupts Griselda, her cheeks attire. her (yes flashing. ' "No? You have discovered so! much") You have made strides ini he rise to the giddy height of the law? Is he, perhaps, the fifth son of the local attorney?†.\'o,'s.1Vs Griselda. jthan otherwise, were occasion giv- en him, to put them into execution “You fully understand,†he says .Istill looking at Griselda. â€Disobey ‘Ime and out you go. Thcn see what ‘fthis lover of yours will do 101 you. The one,’ turninII; a slow malignant .look on Vera. "who dares to thwart 1a plan of mine will do it to her coat! beware, therefore!†He signs to them to leave the room. (To be Continued.) The Ruling Prices In Live Stock; and Breadstuï¬'s. BREADS'J UFFS. Toronto, Jun. 31. â€"Whentâ€"â€"0ntario-‘ ï¬rm at $1 01 to $1. 05 for red and white; spring, 96c to 970; gOose, 88c. Manitoba steady; No. 1 nothern, $1 ' 09; No 2 northern, $105; No. i’. northern, 99c ‘to $1, Georgian Bay p01 ts 6c more grinding in transit. Flourâ€"Dull; 90 per cent. patents, $4 20 to $4. '35, bu1"‘eis sacks, east. and west; 151: to 20c higher for choice. Manitoba, $5.10 to $5111 for ï¬rst patents, $5 to $5. 30 for sec- ond patents, and $5 to $5 ‘20 1'01 bakers’. Millfeedâ€"Sl4 for bran in bulk, $16 Condemnnlon of the Ros: Government. In Very Complete and tho Populll' Mn- Jorfly For the Conservatlvu Totals Up. From the Incomplete Figure: At Hand, to 30.87.54.151 of the Floctcd ('nndl- (Intel. Together Wlth the Kama of the Defeated and the Majority at llectloa. to $16. 50 for shbrts east and west. Manitoba, $19 for shorts, $18 [01 bran, exports Barleyâ€"45c for No. 2, 43c for No. 3 extia and 41c for No.3 malting.‘ outside, Toronto fr.eights 1150â€"750 to 760 for No. 2. Cornâ€"New Canadian yellow, 411m! 'i new American No. 3 yellow, 51c to; your friendship apparently. 'Docsl 51.‘c c, mixed, 51c on track 'l‘oronto.’ } Oatsâ€"Scarce, with prices at a wide3 range. Quotations are 351: to 361“ mixed, 41c f.o..b Chntham freights' for No 1 white east, :l-lc to 35c middle freights; No . 2, 34lc to 81" .12c ibelichvl. This idyll of yours mustland West. have been of summer growth than I imagined. You seem to have got a Rolled ()iliSâ€"FAL'slt‘l', $3.90 for cars of bugs and $4.15 for barrels o:- 07 'good deal of information out of the! track Toronto; ...)c more for brokey. j':01'n;__I man. petsonnl 1111ormmo11 éWl’llt'll, between lovers, I am told is fnlways the most. interesting. If not the son of a resident butcher or bak- icr or attorney, perhaps he told you {whose son he was? if so, pray sat- isfy my burning curiosity." “He has told me, certainly, Griselda defiantly. “And sworn you in not to betray the knowledge, I see." says Mr. {lesart with an irritating laugh "‘Cautious youth!†"llc swore me to nothing: neverâ€" Ir up says theltss I shall tell V'ou nothing, reâ€"- 'torts she. and expression conveys that to me ‘i\illl()ut \1 ords. ' says Dysart with a- contcm mptuous shrug. “Unhappily ‘for you hoWeV.;-,r heroics are coun- €pletely thrown aVV'av upon me. Now :hcar me," his manner growg sudden- ?ly hard and stern, and leaning for- .‘ward he compels her gaze to meet his "One word for allâ€"you shall meet this lover of yours 110 more.†i “Lover?" cries the girl, stung by the insolencc of his tone. “Ay. lover. You forget, perhaps, (that scene I saw with my own eyes yesterday. Capital eyes they are still in spite of my yearsâ€"have You ever noticed their brilliancy?†ï¬x- ing them remorselessly on her as he speaks. with such a steady glmc fthat Griselda. shivers. Surely there .is scmething uncommon about those ,awful eyes. “They showed me this .young man of yours, this waif and istray cast up of the mud of human- ity to gratify your vanityâ€"this fel- low Whose name you are ashamed to pro matineeâ€"kneeling prostrate before you worshipping at your feet so lclose to the public highw'ny that all that makes li-r VounII blood curdlelwho ran might. read! It was chat 111- in her veins. She makes 1111 el"'toit, inrrly romantic, no doubt: ideally h“"““"°1'- and 1.111th),- WW“ “1‘ her perfect, deliciously unconventional, dimming but now decidedly "con-' fused count. 11; 11': .Ito llnrcL the "lance of the Cold stvel _V e1 (s. so meriilt-ssly‘ bent 11mm hen "You haV-c something to srw tol 1211-?" She says eV‘enly enough. though her heart is dunking "Yes. in one o" my €1ng it is to‘ be deplored. no doubt. but. [ confessv 1.1111 consumed with curiosity to' know who was the friend with whom you Were on such liVely terms of‘ intimacy i'esrt'rdnv afternoon.†No .meweI'. l’our Griselda flushes :1 painful crimson. {1'11 other Iccognh- 111111 of his quustion there is none. "Some one out of your past life.‘ of cow. That is understood, as you ho had no opportunities: here of Making-.1 cm'i'vct u:'q-:1.ti11tanco with anyone. i 111:1 right in my sur-} unsc'.‘ l'. was '.1 friend from out' your $1151?" ' ".~\'o.' .s'LtVs Ul'lrt" «inx sown. and as if the 3‘.\“"., -; 11‘1'1g1ged fi'oiu‘ bi"! .XQ‘E34.:'. lief 11H. 2 "No '2 30:1 astonisii :ne. A111 1 thin to lll'lie'fc that Llllsrâ€"l-l'lli'llilktl‘l‘lp of yours was contra-'tctl hCl't'â€"Sltl(3tl you came into my house?" "‘lâ€"I haVe met him," )egins the. girl, in a breathless stalnnnerinf' fashion, utterly (taunted by the pov- erty of her case and the cruel hrilli-' since of the ,searching eyes brought: to bear on her, "So much 1 know," pitilessly.’ "You nmthiizl )t'siz-rdnfv', for ex- ample. That. i witnessed for my-‘ self. What I am desirous 01' learn? i115; is. how it. was you first urrin-d at a knowldlge of his (xisteuct; You‘ will excuse my he'siste 1tV I am sure,“ with nbo"'11'1l le sweetness "but may I ask the name of the mu- tual friend who introduced him to 3'0“?†Dead silence. and permit me to add, grossly vul- gai and indecent!" “Uncle! 'â€"â€"bre-aks in Vera, tremu- llously, but beyond a glance at her full of verulent malice, he ignores lher interruption. l "I am your guardian.†he gees on addressing Griselda always: “an unwilling one, be assured, but ~ still [Vour guardian and as such 1 shall see that for the future you do not disgrace yoursdf or me.’ 1 l . . . , “I forbid Vou to speak to flu like] lot this says Griselda. in a low chok- ed tone that. V‘ihiates with wounded modesty. “It is you who disgrace Vourseli‘ when you speak ofâ€"ol 1"01' your evident longin“ to â€now .youx's'elt into thl arms of the liist man you meet.†"Vera. will you permit this?“ marble. “It. is intolerable!†says Vera. "'Uncle. Gregory, I shall not. stay he: '0 to listen to such words ad-. dressed to Griselda? ' “I run not aware that I ever press~ (-11 you to remain. The first 1111.0- ment. it occurs to you to leave this ;r0om, I beg you will let no considâ€" eration for my comfort detain you.†'1 "I shall not allow you to insult :my sister." a .' "No? And how do you propose to prevent me?†asks Dysart. lean- in;r hack in his chair and surveying her with 21 studied smile. "Butâ€"to continui~ what. I meant. to say when you s.»-â€".~r-â€"-brusquely interrupted .nte .â€"â€"â€"if van 0191' again,†once more 'Coucentrating his attention on Gri- selda. "seek this lover of yours; if you 01 or again dare to disobey my {orderst and go beyond the precincts â€COR‘L‘I ““393 Surely 5'0“ are jof mv garden and pleasure-groundsâ€" not afraid 01' your (’ld “HMO?" Wilh iall of which are. to be seen from the diabolical playfulness; “SurelV V'Olll front windowsâ€"if, in effect, you go would 110t_ha.vc me think that there {out of reach of my eyes, I shall turn was no introduction â€"â€" that ydu'you and your sister out. upon the struck 111) .1 promiscuous acquaint- ance With this young man, as any high-road to starve†It Would be impossible to convey :nilknmid "â€331 “'"h ht'l‘ "me. "‘1“ ion paper the amount of venom he sw;1111.:1nv.1!ll 1': 'th her Jack?†manarzes to hiss into these. last lit! [14‘- 4305. ftll' l liXL‘S llt‘l‘ “ltl’l hisi\\'0)‘(lQ "‘hpv ï¬le spoken low but Izrir'Aa-niing nus 'l‘heie is some- :h‘t 'I' 1.'ol.‘in-: 1'11 the snr'ering tone.l they impress his listeners with the idea tha.. he means them thoroughly in the cm. cl :znzlc. that makes even ,and that he Would be rather glad “'lhe truculeucy of your attitudel rounds the girl passionate)". turnidng; to her sister a face front which thei .anv'ry blood of a moment since has‘cpt nork $16 30 to $17 50:52-51 “.ow.11 leaning it. white and set 113i ’ ‘ outside. Pensâ€"Dull, 66c to 67c for No. 2 west and east. Buckwheatâ€"53c cast and west. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Butterâ€"The supply of good butter is fair and the demand «Food. Creamery 11111119 ........... 22c to 241 do solids ..................... 220 2'lc do tubs ........................ 190 201'. Dairy tubs, good to choice 16c To do medium ..................... 14c 151' do inferior grades ...... ...120 13c Dairy lb. rolls, good to choice ..................... 17c 18c do large rolls ............... 161: 18c do medium ............... 14c 15c (.heeseâ€"Js fairly steady and quoted iunchang ed at 11' c to lllc per lh. for large and 11" c to 12c for twins. Eggsâ€"Fresh are quoted at 20c and limcd at ‘ch to 19c. Poultryâ€"Turkeys, 120 to 15c: ducks, 131: to 140', geese, lie to 121': chickens, choice, 126 to 14c; old, Re to 10c. Potatoesâ€"Ontario at 65c to TOC on track. and Tile to 80c out. of store. Eastern, 75c. to two on track, and 90c to 05c. out. of store. Baled Hayâ€"Ts coming forward fairâ€" ly well and the market is quotel steady at $8 per ton foi No. 1 tin.- clothV and $6. 5'0 to $6." 15 for No. 2 mixed clov.er Baled Strawâ€"Car lots on track here are quoted unchanged at; $6 to $6.530 per ton. MONT] {EAL MARKETS Montreal, J an. 31 .â€"-Grainâ€"â€"'l‘ii._~ strength in oats still continues to be the most prominent. feature, and pricos to-duy scored a further adâ€" vance of one cent. per bushel. It.» mand continues good for car ltll'Q, and sales of No. 2 white were made at 43c and No. 3 at ~12c per bushel ex-store. Ii‘lourâ€"llfanitoba spring wheat pa- tents, $5.80; strong bakers‘, $5.50: winter wheat patents, $5.70 to $7).- 80; straight rollers, $5.30 to $5.40, and in bags, S2. 50 to $2.60. Feedâ€"Manitoba bran in bags, $17; shorts. $19 to $20 per ton; Ontario winter wheat. bran in bulk, $17 to $18: Shorts. $19 to $20: mouille, $24 to $28 per ton, as to quality. ï¬lialâ€"\o change in rolled oats, which the demand is still liutitel at ‘5" (11 to $2.07; per bag; corn- meal quiet, $1.35 to $1.115 per bag. Hajâ€"No. 1. $9 to $9.50: No. 2. SH. ‘25 to SS. 7.â€: clmer mixed: 7 to $7 511, and pure Cl()\",(‘l $6.50 to $6.- 7, per ton in car lots Beansâ€"C hoice ptimes, $1.40 to $145 pet bushel, 81.3.") 'to $1.37; in (“:11 lots. ProVisionsâ€"lleaVV ('nnadinn Short short cut, $16.50 to 317; American clear cut. fat backs. $20; compound lar,d (310 to Tc; Canadian lard (iI‘c to 72c: kettle rendexcd, 8; c to 911:, according to quality; hams, 2c to 1 ’lc: bacon, 126 to 13c; fresh killed. abattoii hogs, $7. 5:0 heavy fat hogs. $4..." to S.’ 1; 111ix0d lots,y $5 to $515; selects, $5 .25 to $5 .50 ‘off cars: country dressed, $6 to $6.75. Cheeseâ€"Ontario fall white, 103c to 1113c; colored, 103-:: 'to loge; Quebec. 100 to 1013.0. CATTLE MARKET. Toronto. Jan. 31.â€"â€"Receipts were light at the city Cattle Market this morning, and the butchers' Cattle‘ offerings were well taken at prices showing an advance of 10 to 15 per, cent. Small meats were in less (19-; 5. man-d. Hogs unchanged. Butchers’ cattleâ€"There Was an ex- cellent demand for good becvcs, and l as there were not‘ enough cattle of- Li fered to go arodnd prices advanced one sale of a picked lot of steers, averaging 1, 010 lbs. each, being re- ; ported at $4. 60 per cwt. Export cattl'eâ€"Theie were very few shipping cattle offered, but the de- i mand was good, and a, couple \of odd lots were purchased by Mr. Dean at 5c per cwt. _ _ Stockers and Feedersâ€"Trade was rather slow, and prices are unchang- ed. Durham and Victoria Standard MILLBROOK ONT.. THURSDAY FE. EBRUAltY'Z 1905 UNTARIU’S Pilllllllll ' AVALANEHE !Administration of the George_ W. Ross Buried. LEADINT MARKETS MR. J. P. WHITNEY NEXT PROVINCIAL PREMIER ‘ Pro. W. A. Wansborough. L'Ist member Barr (C) 1.13.113“. DUNDAS Con. J. P. WHITNEY, 500. Lib. G. L. Brown. Last ml mbcr Whitney (C) Maj 50“ i E. DURHAM C011. Lib. Di'. Last member Preston (C) M81. 034' 1 W. DURHAM Con. J. H. DEVITT,129. Lib. \Vm. Rickard Last member Pickard (L) Mall- 33' E. ELGIN Con. J. ’PRL STON, â€1'23. asmit’n. Hon. C. A. BROVVER, 169. Lib" J. C. Dance. - Last member Brewer (C) Maj. 112 W. ELGIN Con. _ F. G. MACDIARMID, 504. Lib. Peter Stalker. Soc. John Burton. Lgdct member Macdlnrmid (C) Mail- 2. ESSEX Con. Lib. II}. Conservatives in New Legisla- DR. ture Have 4,0 Majority. J. O. Glrardot Lust member Re: tume (C) M.1j.328 8.1915515): Lib. J. A. AULDâ€" Con., Dr. A. C. Anderson. Last member Auld (L) Maj. 488. FORT WILLIAM DR. SMELLIE~ l). C. Cameron. art member Cameron (L) Maj. 362. FRONTENAC J. S. REAUME, zoo. FIVE MINISTERS WERE SLAlN Con. Lib. Premier Has a Narrow Squeeze in West Middlesex. C011. Lib GALLAGHER, 2 \V II. Reynoldq L." st member Gallagher (C) Ma). 57. GL1: AGAi‘ RY JOHN A. McMILLAN, 30:1. . D. Mucleou, Last member McLeod (C) MM. 484. GREA VILLE HOWARD FERG USSON, 300. McLean. MR. ROSS WOULD NOT TALK Lib. C011. Con. Lib†Dr. Last member Joynt (C) Maj, 860. . GREY HON. Con A. G. MACKAY, 300. .M. boyd. Last niembei :11mk.:y (L) Maj, S. GREY Con. Lib. Lalt DR. John J.’\l\fllC.’s‘ONâ€"â€" Mt: Kechnic, Last, member Jamie-son (C) Maj. C. GREY (1)1). . 1. 1.5.1) D (Allies. LUFL member Lucas (L) Acc. I'lALUlillqu-Vl.) Lib. J. l{(‘)lll.l".ll, 467. McConnell. Lust member Holmes (1.) Maj. HAL’J‘ON (on. 14“), Conservatives Elected Liberal: Elected . Mlntntorn Defeated. Hon. John Dryden, Hon. J. M. Gibson, You are better informed than I low heights, and 34‘c to 35c north lolio. Hon. W. A. Charlton, Crown Lands, Hon. ’1‘. E. A. Evanturcl, portfolio. Hon. lots here, and 40c for broken lots General. coco 438, Agriculture. Ll CAS. without port- 1000. without Con., F. R. Latchford, Attorney- l\.l\0Nâ€"â€" .O (‘ :imernn Last member 11’: iiticr (L) Maj. 16. E. I'lAMlLi'l (IN C011. ' Lib, Dl‘. Lust Member 143. W. liAnilL.’ ~’-‘I Con, Lib. THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT. CA1:SCALLE.€, E195. . S, Lili €111. Caraculletl Toronto, Jan. 26.â€"-'I‘he people of Ontario spoke yesterday. 'demned the Ross Government. the Conservatives whelming majority. Narrow Squeena For no". Other sharing in the Ross had the narrowest squeeze of and for a. time as it‘ he would not pull out. The lat- est returns available last night gave him 50 majority, with two places to which are expected to go Ross had 604 ma- jority two years ago. His two new Ministers Graham by something over a tired and Mackay by about hundred. Toronto gave a popular majority of about. 10,000 for ernment. Premier no" Aloneâ€"And Silent. Hon. G. W. Ross was the only Cab- inet minister in the city yesterday. He remained in his office at the l'ar- iiament Buildings surrounded . coterie of ofï¬cials, and remained his private ofï¬ce until the lust elec- tion returns came in by special wire. (Premier Ross continued to sit in his ofï¬ce. but as the ' his friends gradually left himâ€"by 10 o‘clock he was alone. of the press were waiting to get. his views. asto the probable issues which had turned ‘the current of against his party and mcnt, but sphinxlike the Premier was The last, returns had struck dumb and with that stoicism is characteristic of Mr. when he is at bay, nerved tr. hang on to power to the very last, he said that he had nothing to sayâ€"“not a Word for the press to-night.†quite late before Mr. Ross returned . to his home, but. as he left the, build- ings which for 32 years had given shelter to a Government of which he is the lust Chieftain, illld encountered the cruelly cold north wind that was blowing Napoleon from Moscow could hardly have bean more chilly or depressing. They con- (C) Maj. ’l‘hcy 0â€" 2'. 1!1«"r'11~'., (“.00. l‘t‘, Lust member liendrie (t‘) Maj. 150. N. lmsrmos (,‘Ull. ' Lib. missed Premier Ministers narrowly . T‘FZA RUE, disaster. Cornell. Pearce (C) Maj. 316. . - . FROG. Luther L. It: ill-:lilbt‘x‘ ‘s"l‘ llAS’l‘lNGS Lib. E. \V. RA'l‘l'ZZBUN, 20. drhardson, 1.13. t menibcr Russell .-'1 .‘1'1‘11' ('rn. them all, it. looked EA lnd. c. (L) Maj, :1 . hear from, Conservative. Mr. . MGR .. . Tringle. Lust nu-ziibcr Morrison (C) Maj. 321, '. ltl'liOlN Lib- Con. ll lFON. 400. the wreck, hun- three survived A. HISLHP~ James Bowman. Last n'ember llislop (L) Maj. 405. S. llililON Coll. Lib. the new GoV- It. EILBER, 429. . P.1thllxm, Ln st member Eilber (C) Maj. 53. W. HURON Lib. lit-1'. . â€U CAMERON“- Con. Dudley Holmes. Last. member Camcrou (L) Maj. 21. E. KENT by a ' Con. P. II.B(1WY12R, 2 Lib. John Coe‘nrar ..e Last iv ember Lee. (L) Maj. 276. W“. lx‘ EXT Lib. A. Can. Last, KINGS’l‘ l.’ Lib. l'l. Con. . McCOIG~ James Clancy, member returns came Paulo (L) Maj, Roman» 11 t at i V'es J. ll. PENSE, 16. D. M. McIntyre, Last member Pence (L) Maj. 136. E. LAMB'I‘ON HUGH MONTGOMERYâ€"- J. Pettypt’ece. Last member Pcttyplecc (L) Maj. 10.1. \V. LAMBTON Con. W. . Lib F. F.1’31d1â€"e Lnst member 111111111 (C) Maj.15‘..’ N. L(x\\.‘ l\.1\ DH. A. H, opinion his (1‘1 0 vern- Con. silent. Lib. If. him which Ross HANNA, 400. It was . PRESTON, EdwardS. Lust member Caldwell (L) Maj. 39. ANARK C()IJ. Ial‘ b. MA'l‘illl Lib. A. G. Farrell. Last member Mathcson (C) Maj. 897. LE EDS Con. 1.111., Con. SON, 7015. loutside, the retreat. . . I).‘.'11..\‘\. EL, C00. lev. F. Chit ..101n1 Last member Realty (C) Maj. 509. ' LENNOX Con. . . Lib. M. S. Last member Maj, 3. LINCOLN Con. Lib. J. K. Last member Jessop (C) Maj, 689. LONDON C1111- Lib. F. G. Socialist Labor, Last member Beck (C) Maj. 131. MANITOU LIN R. R. GAMEY Tucker. . CA RN ‘ALLEN, 65. Madoie. MEMBERS ELECT. ‘. Carscallen (C) First Named In the Constituency With Majorlty \Vhero Poulblo -Also no- !ented Candidate and Former Member With His Majority. ADDINGTON Con. W. J. PAULL, 100. Lib. Hiram, Keech. Last member Reid (C) Maj. 577. ALGOMA Con. DR. JEFFOP, TM. Black. ADAM BECK. Rumba“. , Pearce. W. R. SMYTH, 140. Lib. T. G. Wi Last member N. BRANT Con. J. H. FISHER, 100. Lib. Daniel Burt. Last: member Burt (L) Mail. 153- S. BRANT Lib. T. H. 'PRESTON, 200. Con. W. S. Brewster. Last member Preston (L) Mad- 345- BROCICVILLE Lib. HON. GI. P. GRAHAM. 127. A. E. Donovan. Last member Graham (L) Maj, 876. .C. BRUCE Con. .0011. , 400. Lib. W. J. Last member Gamey (C) Maj. 859. W. M IDDLESEX Lib. HON. Con. George A. Stewart. Last member Ross (L) Maj. 604. MIDDLESEX Con. GEO. \V. NEELEY, 318. Routlecl gt: Last member Routledge (L) Maj. 21. . MIDDLESEX C. C. HODGINS, 35. Lib \V H. Taylor. Last member Taylor (L) Maj. 202 MONCK Lib. HON. J. ROSS. LaSt member Harcourt (L) Maj. 350, 1 MUSKOKA Con. thh (C) Mai G. \V. R055, 50. Lib. Dr Con, C011. HUGH CLARK. 322.‘ Lib. R. Malcolm. Last member Clark (C) Maj. 44. N. BRUCE Lib. I'IARCOURT‘. Con. C. M4 BOWMAN1 54. Con. John George. Last member Bowman (L) M81. 268. B. BRUCE Con. Lib. A. A. MAI-nAFFY, 632. Lib. Dr. Howland. Last member Mahaffy (C) Maj. E. NIPISSING Con. CHARLES LAMARCHE“ Con. Arthur Limoges. Lib. Dr. James. Last member James (L) Maj. 204.1 M. NIPISSING Con. O. AUBINâ€" Lib. Joseph Michaud, Last member Mlchaud (L) M31242. N. NORFOLK Lib. COL. T. R. ATKINSON, 350. Dr. F. S. Snider. L811 1.1.112:an Little (L) 111211.100. 8. NOE: rout Con. :61. ‘â€" Dr. 'R. E. CLAPP, 100. Q R. E. Truax. 3 Last member Traux (L) Maj. 6L CARDWELL Con. .....15 E. A. LITTLE-" Lib. John Semple. 1.88561; member E. A. Little (C) Maj. CARLETON Con. G. N. ‘KIDDâ€" 1.112.. .1 Campbell Smith. â€@1581- Kldd (C) Ma Fit: .99.- 1211-9911711. 4°11 Con 1. 122 ‘ LWW l PRATT. 4. l l l 1 l l l l I 272. 1111311001 AND OMEMEE 1111111011- 0 C. W. RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor Lib., W. A. Charlton. Last member Charlton (L) 1128:. 75- E. NORTHUMBERLAND 0011- DR. WILLOUGHBY; 700. Lib. G- M Crydermzm. Last member Willoughby (C) Maj. 283. W. NORTHUMBEI‘ LAND Lib. SAM. CLAJ'KEâ€" Con. F. M. Field, Last member Clarke (L) Maj. 210- , N. ONTARIO Con. W. H. BOYLE, 277. Lib. George Thompsou. Last member Hoyle (C) Maj. 186. . S. ONTARIO Con. C. CALDER, 110. Lib. John Dryden. Last member Dryden (L) Maj. 132. O'l‘TAVVA 12) Lib. G. 5. MAYâ€"â€" Lib. D. J. McDOUGALL, ‘72. Con. D. Murphy, P. D. Rosa. Last member Murphy (C) Maj. 815. , Last member Powell (C) Maj. “ti N. OXFORD Lib. COL. MUNRO, 400. Con. R. E. Butler. Last member Munro (L) Maj. 960. S. OXFORD Con. D. SUTHERLAND, 2S7 Lib. W. A. Dowler. Lag; member Sutherland (C) M31. 17 . PARRY SOUND Con. JOHN GAL‘NA, 22. Lib. Milton Carr. Pro D. 1;. Pest. Ind. Dr. Towle. Last member Carr (L) Maj.' PEEL Lib. JOHN SMITH, 25. Con. Sam Charters. Last member Smith (L) Maj. 123. N. PERTH Con. JAMES TORRANCE, 300. Lil). John Brown. Last member Brown (L) Maj. 206. S. PERTH Con- N. MONTEITH, 47. Lib. Valentine Stock. Last member Stock (L) Maj. 71. .E.PETERBORO Lib. WM. ANDERSON. 217. C011. H. A. Moore. Last member Anderson (L) Maj. 443. \V. PETERBORO Con. 'l". E. BRADBUR.’, 1240. Lib. R. F. Lie-Williams, Last member smitten (L) Maj. 1194, PRESCOTT Lib. LABROSSE. 400. Lib. F. E. A. Evanturek Last member EV'anturcl (L) M11). 748. PRINCE EDWARD Lib. DR. CURRIE, 53. Con. R. A. Norman. Last; member Currie (L) Maj, 116. PORT ARTE Cl). Can. “I. A. PRESTONâ€" Lib. H. W. Kennedy, Lari member Conmee (L) Maj, 559. N. RENFREW Con. E. A. DUNLOT‘, 1442. Lib. Dr. McKay, Last member Dunlop (C) Maj. 602. S. REUFREW Con. ’1‘. VJ. Illetmltl‘t‘i', 435. Lib.‘lcn.F.1letchford. Last member Latchford (L) Maj. 87.4 RUSSELL Lib. THOS. RACINE 1049. Con 1218 Rolston. Last member Guibord (L) Maj. 807. ' SAl LT STE MARIE Lib. C. N. Smith. 125, Con. Moses McFadden. Last member Smith (L) Maj. 251. C. SlMCOIJ Con. A. B. THOMPSON, 323- Lib C. E. Hewson. Last member Da'. idson (L) Maj. 44. ' E. SIMCOE Lib. J. B. TL'DHOPEâ€" Con. Mayor McCosh. Last member Tudhope (L) Maj. M7, . w. SIMCOE (‘er.. J. S. DI FF, 400. Lib. John Birnze. Last member Duff (C) Maj. 977, ‘ STOI 1110\"1' (‘01),GEORCEkERR. 25. Lib. W. J. Mi’lart. Old Lib., Dr. . ulurk. Last member Lit-Cart (L) Maj. 386. ' E. TORONTO 235. Con. DR. A. 3‘. PYNE, 2369. Lil). â€W. L. lidznonds. Soc, “C G. Bil ble. Last member l‘l'ne (C) Maj, 922- N. TORONTO C021. DR. BEATTIE NESBlTT, 122.. bib. Hugh Blain. Soc., Jas. Simpson. Last member IV‘esbitt (C) Maj, 282. S. TORONTO Con. J. J. FUY. 3056 Lib. J. J. Hunter. Soc.» Phillips Thompson, Last member Fay (C) Maj. 730 'l w. 'ronox'ro Con. THOMAS (I‘RAVVFORD. 3170. Ind. Lib. Dr. John Hunter. Pro, John tlrlbrnith- 1nd.. R. B. Noble, Sou. F. J. Reel. Last member Crawford (C) Maj. 1545. ' E. VICTORIA Con. J. H. t ARNEGIE 763. Lib. John Austin Last member Cainegie (C) Maj 573, W’. VICTORIA Con. Sam Fox. Lib. 'l‘hos Stewart Last member Fox 1C) M11199. N. WATERLOO 0011., DP LHTKNER. 376- Lib. George Moore. Inde'i -L.1bnr George \foore Last member Lailtner (C) 111111.266. ' S \\'_ N'lrjRLOO Con. GEO.1‘ATTlFOJ\', 400. Lib. Dr. Thomson- Lubor W'. G. Seyfert. Last member Kril;s (C) Maj. 98. “HOLLAND Con. EVAN FRASER, 200. Lil). Joseph Battle, Last member Gross (L) 111211.112 ' E WELL] NGTON Con. MAJOR CRAIG, 85. Lib. J. M. GibSon. Last, member Gibson (L) Maj. 454. ‘ S. W'ELLINGTON i 1 l 1 C011. J. P. DOVVNEY, 300. Lib. A, W, Tyson. Ind. -'l‘emp,, R. M- Hobson- Last member Downey (C) Maj. W. WELLINGTON Con. JAMES TUCKER, 200. Lib Jar-Iph I‘oach, Last member Tucker (C) Maj, 103.: N \VL} ATW’ORTH Lib. R. A. THOMPSON, 24. Con. Gordon C. W’llson. Last member Thompson (L) Maj. 31.: S. WENTWORTH Lib. D. REID, 250. Con. J. T. H. Regan. Leg: member DickenSOn (L) Maj. E. YORK Con. A. MCCOWAN, 325. ( Lib†W. Scott. Lift member Richardson (L) Maj N. YORK Com '1‘. H. LENNOX, 305. Lib. W. C. Widdiï¬eld. Last member Davis (L) Mai. (49. W. YORK " Con. J. W. ST. JOHN 150W Lib. G. W. Verral. Last member St. John (C) 203;. 491.- ‘Si‘t'lil't‘tl 111 the, "Son. l 5111511131) BY A 101111112. Insane Man Pulled a Razor and Cut His Attendants. A Toronto despatch says: While removing :1 lunatic from the House of iii-'dustry to the Queen Street. fir-'ylum on Wednesday evening l’at.~ rick Hill-y and John Webb. two inâ€" Digit/('8 of the House of Industry, had :1 narrow escape from death. John Kaiser. another of the inmates, went; violently insane a few days ago, and as it was feared that. he Would harm the. other inmutes, it was de- cided to remove him to the asylum. Hr; and the men who removed him 'lt'f'. in a cab. and when they had l'HJ'llNl the corner of Queen street and lIuclij AV’t-nue Kaiser drew a 1:17.0r from his pocket and with two .sweeps of his arm slashed his two at 1 endn 111 s. inflict ing a severe wound on the neck of each. AS the men were in such close proximity to each other, Kaiser could not give lus arm full play. and thus the lives of Riley and Webb were saved. Both 1111-11 jumped from the cab, bleeding profusely. and were carried into (Tcorg'e it, Roi-(1‘s drug store, at the cmnei of Queen and l'luclid. After .lieing .utlnded be Dr. Watson, the >11~.11r1 (1 men were removed in the ialllllllillit‘v to St. Michael’s Hospi- tul. ltiliv was injured more se- V'e'I1(l( than W,clil1 His wound. luck- iilv. is not (hep, the razor having (shock him slantingly. Webb's ear !V\'a~< sl-V'l-rwly cut. but he was allowed to return to the House of Industry. (.‘onstal-li- Stemman took charge of Kaiser. and removed him to the asylum without further mishap. _.._.._+_.‘.___ T0 SPEND FOUR MILLIONS C. P. R. Coziteuiplate Great Im- provemczits in West. A Montreal d-rspan'h 53333â€"1112 \lilllalm “byte, ()1 (lu- (‘,l’.l{., re- turned 1o Winnipeg on Thursday Night, after being in conference for some time \Vi‘ii t‘ur' pzeri'lent, Sir 'l‘homns Nintugluws‘. on the ques- flux) of gtlilll’nptluilnt‘I-s or improve- 1111-1‘.‘> on tile K".\l1'l11 during the com- ing 11-.11'. It has liven practically d.-cirlo 1 1.1 5.1-1 11'. trucl th. line from l‘11t “11113-1111 111 “innueg, but the ;.\\.1!'t:i11;_ 1': 1'11 (112.11": :It \\ ll 1.11 in: .11111'omt'ntl 1.1111! \lI' \‘Hl_.'-.~ s return 10 “inhllwg. l? [-15 4111‘(;,,’:.‘ l1.-.11 re~ litil‘lc-l that lit“. _'. lit'othet s 111.1 in 1:11.11 (in- cm 11 '. for this import .11 it Vaork, 1.111. ilu' 1.11mi is not oï¬ieiall; t'on‘irlm'd. .\'1)211:' .11.:1' l1ilill1ll d~ liars nil] be 1'\llt-ll.'i1I.'i i'I. llc""t:E’!l]Utit to the sysâ€" tem, hull-ding: 51111 miles of new track of f-i."fl~’l.ll‘(l rails from Mon- treal 111 \ii111.i;1'-,;, with easier grade- ll‘wltls', etc. A number of new Sta- 11.x»; nill .‘len be erected, including on.- at liC\1:l.‘1-l\t‘. it is understood that .1 cowl l'oz'tion of the rails needed for the improvement. will be 'I ._..__.+ W JAIL FOR DEBT. Quebec Indian Immured Year and a. Half. A )l-«qu-zd despatch says: Because :i'Ju'e Is 2,... any law in the Pro- ‘13111'. of Quebec. stipulating how long :1 1111111 is to stay in jail for debt, :lgnam- l\'1-1111:1'osse. one of the Iro- ï¬yuois tribe. has been locked up in .111- count]. jail at Ste Scholastiquc ikinct Jun.- 111. “403. '1'!in sum that 'l\.v1'.1I.;:los.~e Would have to l‘ily ‘0 secure his liberty is $40, and he ‘11- cm- e responsible for it in :1 lie- cui‘ur “by. His brother, Joseph :lx’utnnmsse, chief of the tribe. was (on li‘llll\('(l in the civil courts to :11 1". llr'isiio's $40 for stealing tit: :lui {H.111 his limits, and when ol...-'1 livinnuosse disappeared. his law th'vr. ignite.- Kennatossm was :11'1'oiletwl guardian, and while actâ€" ::.;; in. this capacity he allowed all :13 g .;:.o;‘s turd chattels to be taken :ll‘(‘1:1 tlz. house. The guardian was ‘ 1h. 1'. ii. iii responsible. for the 11111011111: of 11'... _iud',;':;:.-111. and on his refusing t. 1-.1,\ it. was put into jail. He EH17. stendil}. refused to pay the amount and the close oonti-nemcmt 'l‘ill“ :iluutst caused him to lose his I'( .‘l‘UH. _____+_._._. CANAD A’S RAIEWAYS. Statistics Show 500 Additional Miles Laid. , A11 â€Haw-.1 despatch says: The lluilV-uij. Department has completed ‘tli- compilation of railan statistics .4. 1.. Jim» 30. 190.1, The mileage ...; st-uni railways in Canada on tho (latte “as lilï¬ll, compared With 19,- (1771'111'1901’1. or an increase of ‘owi' 31111 miles. 'the paid-up capital. including lioâ€" itllllltlli. provincial. and 11.11111cipal \‘1ll‘l ‘ 20:: was $1 186,510-919, com- (It'md VVith >1, 116,. 1.5.0769 in lfltl3, .m an in. has.- of neziily -. lLUXUNUJ'UO. Th.- g'ross earnings were 3100.219,â€" rtiiti. an increuSe of S1. 151909' I \V'oi'ldiig' expenditure, S- .563 16;, an increase of $7,081,638. The net eninings weie $25 (356.- 1274. :1 tleclease of $2,926 72“) over lihtl, ‘l'lu-re VV'c-re 251340.765 passengers (varied. an increase of'l.-1S12.023; t'i'euli'. . 48 (1‘17. .110 tons, an increase 111' 721.102 tons "'l\.'entyâ€" â€"ll\"( passengers were killed, as countered with 53 in 194m. â€"_._.._â€"‘ 7 A WOODLAND GRAVE. [Trapper Finds Lie; til-If? Dead in Backwoods Shanty. A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie, 011t., saysâ€"While her husband was laway hunting Mrs. John Johnson was taken suddenly ill, and died in their hut in the woods :15}?! miles beyond the end of the Algoma (‘en- “'31 Railroad. .\'o doctor was with- l 1 3111 a hundred miles. The husband lfound her dead with the children if groUped mound her, 1ch brought the children here on "luosng', 1111‘: placed them in the Shinwau‘.’ Hone Ila slatted back at once dingo, .:11 (1 will bury his VVife in a “oodlnml grwixe in the side of ti: (3 but in which they lived. 'lhcre will be no 50111015. lie along will be present. at the burial. 1. - - - A AAA AAA‘AA -..--AA-_A-A---A--A---..---.AAL‘A-_AAAAAA-AA--.. AAAAA‘ l 1 G 1 . 1 4. 1 t I I . 1 . I l 1 4 l l