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The Wingham Advance, 1910-01-20, Page 71P � �_ w"b, ,#� . , Rr" 7W1_ , W­lr� — - —_ I I � , I 0 I ,- - ­ ___­_­_._.___ V0_rV!!!t"_, , �i-------..i;�4!�",!-�!!i,--��x-'t-:.�',!vt!!=!O-"-!r=!.�!!�!%! ­ . I - !=__�===�_-,__ I BRITISH ELECTIONS I '. ("-pecially pleased I'Vith jht� ,5-5-1)30� in, � 1:1`41aLie, I: A tilt', 6tv, A'O'111)31'A�lt NN� 'I" . I ­MP.,14M"Z_ . - . � � - .­ - . . ,,;;. � t. ,'-�tftfforq- -Sir V, R L Maw 0,11t.), ,.1, '� 1 04:1- It. Mortinwr ( fill I, J,%"7 . T4 eighteen. seats that turniA over IslingWo fsputlo)—T. NViles (Lib..), 1.1�000 luereaso on the Llb'eral sida. ,( .), - I.-tt)l,,(.�ITII�)lt-'rrt�Ut--,I. Ward Ojal,for). . ARE NO W, IN FULL Islington ()vest) ­T, Lough (Lib.), .. (Nortj�), Bgth (Wo seats). Burnley, � - SWING. .11r. Joseph ChawberIalit i vee, o I the rowlt,A At Ilighbury WILd t,l,- U,mj 1), 11, Xydd ((!011.) 5,j;97. . 1voll-m-lutillpfoll Okht)-'G. R. Tborm Gloucester. Manchester (Southwest) (TiM), 5,543; G, A. Ttiuciie (Con,), 4,- :Pcoryn grid Falmouth, Rochester', ' 612, . saiishfir�, $WyWidge, Weduesbury, givattsii 011, it. `l8 itea liltiumg . gi Mbahl ?i 040, 5,270, 4 S. Amory (Coil.), 4,442 (Lib.), 4,246; 10. A. Lucas (Cork,), 3,50, ton (Soutlt), Wajorltle,4 arriVt-d 110 Ktld: *'%� 61, %V,i� CONURVATIVIES Et. ECT0. OJII)V, 3,509; R. 11� Beliltis. (Coil,), 3,310, WolverhAmpton 1yore Tep;esented by have done our slutra towardi Llpi,�Ltlll,ll 1 , 1. LONI)ON. Close Contests in Many, Ridisx;—Voionists are Not Making as Many 'Ike SOCIAllst, e0a,Lll." .Nlr. 43alfOur JV41A also well expreisotl. 14th Fulliam-Mr. If. Fisher (Cou.), 046201 . Cains as, They Expected. pleased, And I in tile coumies Writing Cout4evvative. . : V. 110111P11-111 (141b.). 7,781. 11 empatead-J. S. Metehor (Coll.), 0, . . were-, Darlington, Great Grimsby and Tile result in Xing'a Lynn, though not given in tile list of turn -overs, i6 really - 20, F. Q. Howard Uolb.), 3,00. . Lloy&Oeorga.� W.Alled—Gilbtri Parker VegW—Liberals. Say They for the Liberals, as Mr, 0, W, 111111,1111r1% Lambeth (Brixton) -D. Dalziel (Coil.). 5,40; ff. IL Beaverns (Lib.), 4i$07. Are Satisfied With the Results to Date. who was elected Ili 1000 w" it, Liberal, w,oit over to. tho. Oppositivii ov,) Lailibeth (Xorth)-ANP. 11. 11. GAS. lirell (Con.), 2,947, If. 31yer (0b.), 2, Belfast (East) ---Sir G. W. Wolff, 4,815, 11, P, Pease (Coil.), 4,786. years ago, arid hit$ since that tillie, vilt'LA 39-7. .. � *40.0" IQ,543, J`. IT. Thomas (Labor), 10,199, against the (Im-criunent, '11te Libern"' Lambeth (Norwood) -sir 11. 8, Saul - Seats ill tile Ifouse, .. .. ....... 670 beer. 'Xhe north. is oyerwhelluingly ill tilt, division went so far A.% to flonlaild I bie, retireluvilt, And flils. tillie adopte'd Its 1101 (C oil.), 0,058, Sir A. IV. Lawrence Standing ill ]list Parliallient-- with its., tbvir candidate Mr. T. 01bioll, 1-3iNvIes, ;qM10" 6,100, 211filisfirials (Includin.- LaborltPH 31r. 3`0111i. Burria: 1111IFe have done who ran its a, UnItioniet free trader in THE PROVINCES. and Natioliall-its) - - - - .. D04 very well, intleed. Saturdity WAS our 190Q. ArIItO11 MADOr—H, O(M), (0011.), 7,,30,9; Opposition ... ... ....... ... lad 74 worst day, tile seats fought for being 1 L �,BOR DE L -C, GA ITIN SUCIOUSSY VI.t. ­, Allan (Lib.). 1,928, Contests oil Saturday .. ..... .... Acclaxiiation ...... ... ... . ..... 17 ospoolidly'favorable -to, tile enemy, Walt witil l4votland, Irehund and Wales cX- , Messrs. A. II, (All and J. R. Clynvs, 13411 (2 Beats) -Lord A. Thynne (Coil.), 3,001; Sir A. Hunter (Coil,), I,,. Liberals olectild in contest .. .. .. 30 - hililt their unitetl stl " �cllgth- Miti visited Toronto last fall As, ,tile SRI,. 1), Affteleall (4,1b.), 3,771, a-, 41, 34aborites elected. in contest- .... 0 Mr. Arthur ( I liamberlain. (brot ter British delegates to t lie Airterlell) Gooth (Llb,), 3,757, Libel-alq elected by Acclamation - - I of Air. JTOsoph Chamberlain) - ,� it is Federution of l4abor, wore botil, olect(�(J, 11-I'rmingliani (bildgbaston)-Six, p. Nily, Xationallat's elected by aevialuatioll. 6 (Illito certain that tile country is going tile fornwr in Bolton, (lie latter ill y.own, (OOD,), 710,13 J ,11. Morga I n � (Llb.), Total Ministerial strength, inalud- to return tile Liberals with An irresl$. Xortheast Manchester, *1 850, Irlo Ing TAtboritteg and Nationalists - - 48 bible 1110,101AY." John Ward, the formiler. of the Nay. Birnlinghain (XortIi)-­tl`. T, Middle, Unio"Ists elef"'tod in contest . , . , 32 Alr, Whiston, Churchill,, intervieweil vies' Union, was elected for Stoke-upan- wora (Con.), 5,189; J'os. Dawson (Lib.), Unionists oleeted by avelaulatioll - - 11 at 1)"llilce, "Tire battle is well MAID. � Trent for tile second Little. 05R, * Total 'Unionist strength . - , ,43 tained. Manchester If& magnill cent y Lonflon !,a Major Kenneth Balfour, one ot the , 11h*111ingliam (Contral)­R. Parkes, ..... Unionist gaille, .. ..... ... . ... i8 Liberal gaills, .. ..... ... .. � _. 3 .steadfast, If e ry Liborial Ve' and Labor mail rights with unflinching d<f0itted Unionists in Southampton, is It cousin or the Opposition leailpr, (0011.), 64015, 0. BrIlmiliton (oon.), 1,711, BirMillgilaill Mordeslov)_,T. Collings \.r%qt ITnionlat gains .. , . 15 'were rQF4c-lutlOII WO Shall gain A goodmAjority Canadian, politeal orators Seemingly (Con.), 0,021; F, Tfugbes'(Labor), 3,453. Ill tile la -4 1101140 tile saille, ;�Ri4, r<q)res<mted by,. . of tile English conatif'llone,jes. There I.% Do I -OPG for tile Housoof Lords in Scot- ' produce little effect in, 1,�Ilgland, -,\Ir, Uiwrge Tate Blackstock spo�w at FAirmingilarn (East) -A, D. Steele. Maitland (Coll . y4 ), 8 60, 3'. Stepholison Liberal" " ''... '.. .. ­ I .. 51 laild.11 Qrilliki'by for Sir G. Doughty, the Unioyl.. ,L (Labor), 3,958. Labor .. ... ..... ... .. ...... 7 CROWI) molmn. 1) LT,0y1)-,C1r,J0It0,J,_.. bit tantlidate, and it was, there that the 11innillghalli, (Sloubb)-Lord . I Morpeth NatiolinliMs, .. ... ..... . .. ... 5 London, Jau, Iti.-I.Che most exeltill" ;JI)(41tis Scored their greate-it victory. (C Q,W; A, ED. Isutler (Lib,), 2,475, ITIllolligt .. .. .... .. ... ..... .... 28 Number of flivisiors polling to -(141Y 88 '. 0 $Vewle of it'(' canipai.-ti, ocourod at 1 (Arlintsby, where Tilt, Uni011ist'plurality of 2,30f) ht l000 was changed to a Liberal majority of f(3)T1;r)l, , I 'I ,0 ey-0. A. Arbuthnot (Con.), 5,. t; F, 71 Xaddison (Lib,), 0,081; R, M, UNIONISTS FAILED, a menneing crowd threatened David Lloyd-Geortre C 6.11- ., 022. Mr. Joynsoll-Hicks, for . whom, Mr. J. S. IfYndman (Soe,), 4,94$. . Cambrifigo A. Lon,dowl, Jan. 16._(Globe. Cabli,ee.)-The I ce Echequer., e3nipipelling him to flee f rjlu* ]tall, Ile ilad Willisou put in a good word when - to a club Ili Man0jestery was - Ir, Page4 (Con.) 4,666; S, 0. Buckmaster (Lib.), 4,081, Lords Will have to pay; the food of the a where beell s1*41drig under pollee protection, P n:10"I'll"a a I I dlig tile fallen, Mr. , DeVoriport, (2 1 seats) --Sir .T. Jackson (Con.), 5,658, Sir 0. noonlo remaing untaxed; the little Welsh. -,Ti. radical Ion ch it$ Ile Was driven front a Pro- 13uer meeting tvt Birinhighain during C. 1-1. fSeely, who, ran as A free Trade Unionist Ili T.,incoll, al)(I Ivai, de. K. 5,286; Sir J. W. Bonn (Lib.), 5,140; S. . solieltot C-m-6p-tal, to make I md,gots, arid Air, llalf�ur will. Still lead the $01ith African war, %A'hea lie es. called ill feAted, is a brother of Col. ,y. I;,. I", $eely, [Tuder-Secretary , Of State for tile col. Lithgow (Lib)., 5,14o . 1. Dov, I ei-G. Wyndhqwn (Con),, 3,aao; A,. 'lie Opposition in his laekaditisieal, fash- 4 policeman's uniforin, Part 't the , provocation for tile llo,4,ility O'lles ill the Asquith lKinistry. X Bro4ley (T . ,.4ib.), 1,571. 1 GIOI1C*Ste11­"H. ' in tile -4n. Mr. Chamberlain will Ivaru, 311MVII towards hill, was eansed by 1111' J . J`,ohn T. Aliddlemore, tile silo. Terrell (Con.), 4,loo; It , Rea (Lib,), 3,9sa. Jefeat, of his protnedonist vitinpaign, 'low. Uonserva- tile Chancellor's unustial course in. England, And which I,,-, considered by cessful Unionist 0 'Andidat') Ill NoI,f,ll PJr. Din film, ounde a arid has nianagoil for Oravesend-_-Bir Gilbert Parker (Con.), I 3,286; bitter it I,-. to be, as the jivic.q said of Gladstone arid home rule, , many uneon stituti Olin]. The Chan- cellor's included thirtr-M.- ears the 3NI.Iddleluore, Will. drfol'8 " 4,yratlOn Ifornes rot, the train. S. R. .7onkins, (Lib.), 2,el% . � Hastings -A. P, Du Oros (Con.), 4,. I�An old wall Ili ii, luirry." speoch 11 prediction he (TIerinan fleet it it !n -!,'n agriculture of des I 0 L't"te eb"dre) 634,; R - Twoody-Smith (Lib,)� 3,833. Canch0stor (Southwest) -H. A. Cole Tile return% of the first day's polling, Nugrht the British. Ilpferrill" 0 the invincibility of the British 'lla' Ill allialla. Ili. HOD. J`e7sse Collinall, Unionf%t, Ineill- - fax (Con,), 3,111, 0. T, Needham (Lib.), ho,viever, prove that if Mr. Chamberlain had ton ),,cars of vigoroli.% life before Vy, Ile dpelared- "If the Gerailim fleet ill I,% Itio- bpr-elepi; for the Bard'emley divislun of Birmingliarn, ,1,00�; 14 J. cLachlan, (Lablor), 12,18 0% .ford -Lord Valout.ra (Con.): 4,;17; him, instead of hopeless invalidism, lie likellb of Inild"Oss ever ati;ackf-d 01rea b Britain, it woul,L be. At tile hottoill (if wa.;, previous it) 1866 Rad- ic-al inember for Ipswich, in III.q yo'linger G. Whale (Libr.), 3,106, PenrYn Falmouth would make :r3ligland protectionist once tile ('(,]Iran Ocean ill 11, very 1ew hours, dilY.-3 lie was a leader Ili the movOluent and -0. S. Golff� mail (Coll.), 1,593; Sir S. Barker (Lib.), inore., The tariff reforin sentiment piled -A big crowd waited t-tit-dde tho hall, to give the land to tile people, and made 1,412. JIP huge majorities in Birmingham, and fri rapidly honeycorribing Liberalism Ili and when the Chancellor,appeared ral . � Shouts of "Traitor," "Pro-Bocr,fl famous that s'everY Mail is entitled to three acres 4nd Rochester---$. F. Ridley (Coil.), 2,675; 2, $itaffordshire and other Midland colin- fles, A like icause is.given in The chancellor retreated within the building a cow.11" LIBERALS ARE 8Xf ISFIED. H. Lamb, (Lib.) 2,543. Salisbury - 0. Lockner-Lampeoll, explaria- tion. of the losses of ille. western seats, arid a cordon of police was dr.111:11 up to keep back tire crowd. The At tile National Liberal Club, which is tile home (Cou.), 1.803; Sir 1,485. E, Tennarib (Lib.), Path arid t1loucester. The cry regarding tile 41anger of Britain'ti u&va,l Supremacy chief Lan. qtabl(,, with tin oscort of police, coll. of Liberal inenibers or tile liollse of Commons, And of lually jolir- Stalybridge --- 4. 'Wood (Con.) 3,750; A. cost iwo Liberal seaLs in Develiport. On the other hand, Lancashire is quite (Iue�t(�d Mr, Lloyd-Uloorgo out of thf� 1). "Ck door, and tile party retreated a qualter h-tIl6ts affiliftted wfth that party ,.rc t a Satisfaction I:, expremod'over tile ' 0 reillIts. 11. Bright (Lib.), 3,079. Wednesbitry- .T. X. Griffiblis (Con.), Ilusba,kon in its free trada allegiance. of It mile along the railw.iy, wII,.1ro a in - The poll to-tniirrow inClude 31 L an. 6636- C, G. Hvile (Lib.), 6,040. A - J At; before, 'Manchester and Salford send �,inall station was 110d as .1 refuge. An antornobile was folephoned rot-, and, don constNt"Iencies and 57 provincial bor- oughs. haste Wine r--4 ,. V. Baring (Con.), I, - 279; G. W. Ricketts (Lib,), 1,268. eight free traders and only one probee- tionist to the Housp of Coinrions. Lon- ill tile ineantillie, t c Chancellor 'bu�icd ' It Ali estimate made toAay by a well. "' I Wolverhampton (wost)-& F. Bird, t1op. also did surpripingly well for ill(, hiinself ill writing letters. 1171tell ti-te :notor arrived heodrove Into town by a iliformed 'Unionist, based on 8, attfraity's (Con.),'6,382; T. F. Richards (Labor), 5,790, I -Vb(eals. No heartier cheers were. given t, fly the huge crowd which assembled at . 001enitaus route, "Wo P0111119--3, gives, tile biberals'and Labor- ites a clear majority of er Wolverhampton (South) ­T. Ilie mop - k Ole National Liberal Club to hear the ]lave 120,000 sailors to Qeralany�s 10,000," lie ,,yet all parties, which would provide tile (Con), 4,089; Sir H. Norman (Lib). 4,- , 619. returns than those that greeted- the holding of Loudoil Seats known to be In klecla-red it is I . Said we are going to be. invadied and beaten; that Liberal mn a good work - ilig majority. I LABOR MEN ELECTED. dangW In Gravesend. where Sir Gilbel rt -Parker was again �returned, Ili-; major- three Britlill blue jackets cannot ke&p off one German. (L%ughter.) That is The editorial-, Ili the morning new -,i- . . papers take an attitude � Bolton -A. H. Gill. Derby -,T. H, Thomas., . AY was cub down by owr one thousand. I 11, insult to the bravery of the best �01_ pli , of tern- perate enthusiasm oil both alder, r,!. Halifax -X.. Parker. "This is 'chiefly due' to the fact that a 0iree-cornered fig divided his. oppon. ors in tile world. There *.a not a Gcr- mark who does i)Qt k.qow flink if tile Get- ' . garding Saturday's results, as It ,I&ooa beginning," which - Manchester (East) -J. E. Sutton. Manchester (Northeast) - .T. it. ,lit entq four years. ago, while titis time it Vas'it Straight party fight. , inan fleet in a moment of madness ey.ur Attempted to take Its, Lhat fleet would should serve' Lo provoke' adherents to tile 1%aspeptive parties to renew ed energy. Clynes. Stoke.ialiowx­Trent­�T. Ward. � In. Wolverhampton Sir Henry NOI-III&II be I tit tile bottt'Oni of Life Ocrinan 0 ' Wall I 1 The Labor men. gained one seat. the tirganizei, of the Budget Loagu� in it very few hours. (Chveis,) it is TUB 4ESUT,TS INDETAIL. East Marrichester, formerly held by . . , 'I A�fudw;t protectien, and L. S. Anlery'5 If attling tariff refornwr, were both de� Oieer lunacy to think otherwise. Th,n they i say tilt, Oerinani are building. SO tilt, Liberals. On this Tile following is a detailea statergent occasion, how- . . - ,over, there was no Liberal candidate of tile results of tile polling in tile Brit fented. The fornter, who rail for tit,- Sout-li. constituency, succumbed jo Col. are we. We 8baJIL liq �nt I - . Vp tWe V I)rPad � noughts when 0frIn."lly liar thirteen, Tit in.the, division, Mr. L. W, Zimmerman, jail aleiltiom on fiaturfI�byj as furnlshe4 Who was nominated by the Liberals, by tliii Canadian Associated Press: , -1,.1, Hickman, IT111011I.it, and ille intter , �Vjlf? rail ill lVolve.rhalupton R114... wits' nuldition, we shall have 8A) or 70 oil 1141 first.-dilqs batticsliip�4.1, ((*hPer.,,.1 � � M-.QF,4ALS 11pp.."OTED. . , , retiring in favor of Mr. Sutton. Labor losb two seats to tho I-fnion. lieateO by (L )". Thorne, biberal.' iroNir.vil4q, BATTLE NVENT. . ists, Southwest Manchester and West, T000,04. Wolverhampton. ,rhe ggeiwral rcsift of the. day's. voling ' T4114toll (e4st)-G. 11. Radford , shows eighteen foriservativ,cs. and lhre�e Lihm-al gains, �t_nct C'mwervative gain of fifte.en, The Times yfstervi,ay sai(l the Vnitilifistg must ifilake n4vt gains of 168 ill order to have a majority of one. . - 'Yesterday's Proportion of th�,se gains should have been 2.9, according to tile best authorit!", AS they niad�. net gains of ,only fifteen, flie Unionists' hopes of winning have vonishod. . The Opposition will work unspAringly Idurnig tile next ANN, days to keep do"Wil #.b& Liberal lininbers, lit the hope of giv. �ng 11je. Nationalistic; the balance of power, 11bir is not likely. 11111'Asq tile t(,*onserva4yr,s greatly illcivaqe tile ratio for their gaing. . The scoria. on ifte streels (if London oarly ibis morning weiv unlir"edented. (jolt tj;o Strand at abolit.l. o'clock I saw pl, sijecossfItl pand4dato in evening dress, ji".orlipa;i1c.d. by P, lady, barobeadfil, arid wpartnX It tong seal,�kin eant, walking alorig tile sidew,alk, followed, by IIIIII(Ilvds of peopl�'. Singing lille's a J;lly (,load Follow." The. e1ubf4 were crow(led. Tra- �itlgar Squam, KingRway, alf,d eyery open ,Ap6t near Fleot street, Were Jitilinird ,�Vitft Ivildly cheering but good-natured erowfhi. Stewart Lyon. . THE ,101,\7T VIUNUIPMTO. � Loiltion, JIM. 10,�­Tlle week which Jilts. just ended In the Prsb contests for Parliament Beats has been prolific of interesting developments. One of tit(, most 8ttrPri.iMg of these was the J,;sue of tile joint Manifesto by Mr. 11itliour And Mr. Joseph 011amberlitio, (jec!laring that tariff reform (protective '�' (littler, on neeeS.Sarles) Would )Iot illoreaSe tile cost of living of the working classes, but would enable a reduction of the pre - Sent taxes on Articles of working-class 0 �Apnsuwnptlon' and would also lossell un. ,,�V_�Vjoynrellt. ,()A #*' snprellie necessity could have iilidlt�Z.d ,Mr. Balfour to take suelf. it 04.p' �Ybklj to say the least, Is un- 111,V-ual or)' & part of tC leader of a pritish polffleal party. Mr, Clialliber- gain is, Of course, tile protagonisb of t,t;.Of reform, but his claims to the 1'1'�n;f- )lardly callea for tit's reeogni- tiort. Alr'* Balfour's action in, as it Avew,& ,�vijjvllig his own leadership of , tll�, Vniollist petrf3r, is the justifierttioll ,)I tlltk T,iboral taunt Viat III-. Chamber- � lillil fQ 1 JJA Oblef p0litie*l 09510b . Tit(-. Joint Mal , lifc,o, , to 11" 'lot al-Ou"(1 .,III,- great I'll thwiiaHt ill tbo, IT1110111st vro's.,4. Th(v Times did not -even refer . j,) it oditorially, altbough it Spoke of �,rr, (;bsxnb-r1ftln - so "the wounded 'r tfi.4111pioll of Like grelt 4allga, IvIdell lu,)rcP than ally oflu'r lso moviliq the PlAW4 Ot ,tit*' it�opie'yl 'I'llp Dgji.' 0br011ielt' '41VIi- If We pnoul4l IlLp itt, think that, 'Mr. (Itant- la-tlahl b1fir,elf i-4 ]lilt, ",M)OUsibl"' fill' Illo I lr4mlatlon lilli'A'y of fle(loll poll , Johlell, bt Ilig l0tlel,4 t(I eivujidatpi, but 0,4 Ili,. soft lias di'llied 1.10 t4llggl­ltion. ,�vp I.,,,, I)DIv (-Nprof,tA It projointil regttit. � thtit he f4bould .Glo far fcollf,.t NVIiat, N dne 111.4 replitatiou." A,J�,IWM 01� 1,111FRAT, TXAM-4,11-4 . '*�r t glon. J;Iwi. Ia.,---(0tn.ifIlan A4-(,)� (11t('11 11reft-41 despatt-10- Tht, following net, the oommelits of Some of tilt, leilil. 44m !lI t1le fight oll the retalliq (of Satur. , , '. 4.1 f, P rillilig: Lloyd I loorgi... Wit Aro vinning E"91fluty. 'E119141114 I' OmPhAtt, ,C*Ily jtjpixot gfivernment lity Peer anil I London, Jan� J0,­.Birwainghatil, its � usual, returrIS 11 solid ljnjonjs� dejogt�_ tion. Sir Henry 'Norinan, the Ppadival putbil- cist arid novelist, who has . just bepri appointed Assistant Postmaster -0011 - oral, failed to carry Ilia district, South Alroolverhmilipton. The most sweeping change in Lon - (101, was ill Fulliam Borough, where the Widdle class population went enthusi- astically for tariff reform, giving W. Ilayes Fisher, the Unionist candidate, a Majority of 2,000. 111 this borough Ili the last election the seat went to the Liberal by 000, Devonport, -where the Dig navy Issue was predominant, ,wiped out the Llb- cral majority of 1,300 and returned two Unio�nista by 500, Sir J. Jackson awid Sir C. Xinloch Cooke. ' Sir IL Mortimer Durand, the former Ambassador to the United States, and Waldorf Astor, who contested ilia two Plymouth seats as Unionists, were de- feated, but cut <town that county'.4 Liberal. majority from 2,307 in 1906 to 640 . . 1314vidsoix Dalzelil, it promoter, run - Ding QIi tile ljiliollj4b� ticket, turned out J. 11, 8orvemis, it Liberal, front his seat for the Brixton division of - Lain - beth. . W. Johnson -Hicks, ilig Unionist who defeated NVinstork Spencer Churchill in the Manchester by-election of 1008 by 0.9 )toteo, loses his seat to Sir G. Kent, Liberal, by 783, . The Riji,rht Ifqn, G, 1)ryndhamy who will be Governop-Genepifl of'Caijadll if the Unionists take on the Goveyntiioni earriail Ili$ seat by a slightly 111creasW4 pla4lorit TP to �iboxals took ha votes froi4 Sir Gi , .. J)Dept :Parker i4 t4e, Qmveoenil district, but Ile retainq Vs seat as 4 Unionfist, The faftious barrister, Rufus Isaacs, keeps Reading. for the Liberals by a sulall majority, but Russell UP4, a pro- minent shlpowner,. loses Glottoester to the Unionist, J1. Terrell. J. T. T. Lincoln, Liberal, ousted 11. e of the most prominent I Vidonists, from Darlington by 20 votes, While Premier Asquith's brother-in- law, Sit 11� Tennant, lost his seat for Salisbury to the Unionist, G. Locker- Linipson, by 315 votes. Orim4by *furitished a great sutprlsii., for it Shifted 2,600 votpg and its seat from the Unionist it) the Liberal col- umn, T. A, Wing defeatingSir 0. Dough- ty, oxie of the"foreirlost 0 Unionist Ora- tor& Richard Jobbo, it vigoroV8 tari ,f f to - for ' iii, candidaV, Aftnishod one of -tile; D?O,t"t. `1A ti vents, of tile (lay. Ire .,Pps�! lnj� e Visit I tl)ii, Ile.Mquarteri t;f hi -i Tiv-11 to dellounpe 011l)-ge.,q q 41118t him. fight followo �%Ib was" 'filrown into the street, Amoug ilip interpiding lJwI1lbt1rf4 A10 Rev. 8. 114yhestor Ifortlo, Congregittlonal � ralnimter,r who won ,on fit(% Lllwrikl tiekot, a t', y Iriell. '41111(li1v Tilneq 41­4eribo; tlli� lv� Alllfi� As ratlu'r dkillilwin! hig. Evell fllz� Ob!'ervel only hilt ieipatf-4 flg� rpturil lit it, -J)t,%-.,e0DIIy rfainfort-i'll p1l,tv. lilm * , , f -ver, thp 04orie';, it - S ly wl, Al I " Sum vielilly iffillierwi-4 til- Ift-1)6v flit;, I %) � ty to Sjoelpr effort& J,'i,tv,l, Art- to ikoa( fitrward to it milph Improveii p-i I ifin Wore tile wot-k 1* out, Thp party 14 ,� . Ojibt), 5,001; 4. 11. T. . Xfo veii " (dori.), 'PRF, TURN -MRS. 4,674t . T4 eighteen. seats that turniA over IslingWo fsputlo)—T. NViles (Lib..), fio the Xfiil;�ists ,�cre: :Vrilham, Lam - 3,018; D, Faber. (Con.), Q,147. . beth (Brixton' division), Lambeth .. . - Islington ()vest) ­T, Lough (Lib.), .. (Nortj�), Bgth (Wo seats). Burnley, � - 3,70$; 13ir $, Crossley (Con.),. 3,514. Cambridge, Devonport (two seats), Islington (wlorth)—'.D, S, )Vaterlow Gloucester. Manchester (Southwest) (TiM), 5,543; G, A. Ttiuciie (Con,), 4,- :Pcoryn grid Falmouth, Rochester', ' 612, . saiishfir�, $WyWidge, Weduesbury, Lambeth . (J�ennfng�oii)—S, Collins W191vorliampton fff�st), WlAverhump. (Lib.), 4,246; 10. A. Lucas (Cork,), 3,50, ton (Soutlt), Newington (Walworth) ­;T. A. I)mVeg Southwetit - Mguellegter and West OJII)V, 3,509; R. 11� Beliltis. (Coil,), 3,310, WolverhAmpton 1yore Tep;esented by in1toll. (WeSt)—C, Norton (Lib,), Labor men in the last PAillament; the � , . 4,350; 1 . Brookes (Con.), 3,9$8, other seats that tUrned over, by Lib- . The Provinces, . eralp. Ashton,T_Tnder-f1yne­-A. IL Scott , tile threo Seats to turn Liberal (Lib.), 4,039; H.Whiteley (Con,), 3,740. were-, Darlington, Great Grimsby and Bolton (2 sentgy—Cx. Ha,zwood (Lib.),. Northwest Manchester. 12,275; A� 11. Gill (Labor), ll,$Ot; P, ACCLAMATIONS. I Ashworth (Con.), 7,326; W. M. Mattin- son (Con.), 7,497. � Following are the acelamations, so Lib.), 4,866; R. Ti. fit)? - 'Unionist$, Hartley (Con.), 4,258. . Darlington -J. T. T. Lincoln (Tilb.)) Belfast (East) ---Sir G. W. Wolff, 4,815, 11, P, Pease (Coil.), 4,786. . Birmingliani (West) --J. Chamberlain. Bury St. Edmunds�W. Guinness. Derby (2 seats)—f3ir T. Roo (Lib.), Cambridge University (two. seats)— IQ,543, J`. IT. Thomas (Labor), 10,199, 4. P a 1 Son S. H. Butcher arid Y. r . R wl n . A. E. Beek ((,'oil.) , 8y038; A, Page (Con).3 ;� Durham Clty�J. W. Mile. 1,95.3. I DudloX7:A� 0. irooper. (Lib.), 8,342; __ I . _ .- . ____ Dublin 'University (two, Seats)— Sir ". Carson and J. B. Campbell. 4 t -.-.I-,-- ---_-_---_­- --11 -I---- - Great Grimgby­T.� X Wing (Lib.), 1 ,,772,, Sir G. Doughty .(Con)., 7,450. Halifax (2 seats) -T, H. Whitley I (Lib.), 0,504, 3'. Parker. (Labor), 9,003; J. F. Galbr[Lith (Con.), 4,754. Hartlopotof-4ir 0. Furness .(!Ali.), Qj- � 531; Mr, G. 11. di-itten *(00ii.), 5,164. Ips�yieh (2 scn6)'---491r *D.' F. G oddard � I (Lib.)y 6,190; 11ev. Sylv6stex. Horne 1 (TAb:), 5,9&�, A." O. ClilArchiiian (0fill'.), 5,000; 11. H. Button (Con)., 6,045. 1 Xins Lynn—T. Q. Bowles (Lib�), Ili- � 90.0, .. Ca4figart. (don).., 40% � Lixtoolit--eC. :90pris (Lib.), 6,402; $iy I . I � . . . . . I . . - R, Filirter (Cpii,), 4,93Q; O� IT. Seely (Oon- . 'Fi-, TrAller), P,130, . i t (M�.), 4401J, ,T? Ridley (Con.)), 3,000. Iftholtester (nortlt)—Mr 0, E a I Schwalm 0A '), 5AI04 U, :0, Ifawell (Con.), 3,051. 1� Maticheater (northwost)—Sir G.Xdinp� I Wh4y ty,030, IN% 016yrison-Hicks (Coil,), 5*141, � MAnalicater (northeitst)-4. It. Clyrietil (Labor), 5,157, $ir W. It. Valid , MY (Coil.), S,070. t)—J". U. Sutton (La- � bor) 0 110 -, li' ,. E. Robb "Woll.), 4,001, 1 "hester ($outh)--A X. Ilmvorth� Altaic � (Lib.), 8,131; C. W. Jackson (Con-), Sri 6610. � (T1f1Vy'flo8X1.t1,1 -C. 1". Mallett I ) oi)l�g soats) - A. Williamt (Vib.), 7, 00 .. 'WaIdorf Astor (Cou.), 7,060, Sir H. li. Durotn(I Won.)# 7,556, . 1,1(mling.- 11. Isanog (Lib.), 5,244; A. L. plenton (Con.). 5.057. Rodid-altv A, U. G ITArvev (1,11I.), Of - 0"O'. W. Ill. '%y -Virpi,iot,-r J1o%),,15i381; . 'I'ving (9 1 I � Ile. , 1;71%. . Ill 1,111foril (XOt,h),.--NV. P. Ilyl" (I'lli.), 4,308f T. Mateo m ,(Coml, ,103. $111foril 014011I h) -��. M Mfli-)t &- 052., C. X 11hrlow (Con.). 4,646, t,alford (West) - -0. W, Agnew (LM), 1. 6,10(f, ­. T,kAlairs (Coff.), XPU. I "I I orough---W. 1101%, (T,lu.), 2,011'. m �,�."'A'. X Amfolol (Con.), 2,719. 1 Noullitimptlion �2 th-kx)­T. III* " I (I'll).), RA78. 1). Ward (1,111.), $,21 . � . 4, 1 111,11(cmT 4kil..), 7,0741 �CL T M-10111 41, fmr, �11 autt-vuiriverlAnU —40. w. jjGw,x;Aer4 t Qxford Universit 'Y­T,oVd Hugh Cecil and Sir W. R, Anson. I Liberals. . Mid-Durliam-4. Wilson. Xationalists. Dublin County -J. ,T. Clancy. Dublin Ifarbor-F. C. Harrington. Dublin (St, Ratrick's)-W. Field. Galway city--$. L. Gwynn, 11ilk4nny -P. O'Arion.. . I OPEN 'DOOR " . Palestine Thrown 00ft by Turkey to the Jews. Now yqrk, ,Tan. M-4 eable deg- patelt to, t)ig 'Timea silyls that thO, proolamation. 401 the donatitiati6n in Turkoy has thrown Open the doors Of Palestine tr- tile inooming 14wa from 1 all 'pattS Of the world'. It' letU41#1xi 4 alone lour -fifths of the Pppuliatift of , loo,M now belong to th.6 ,Tewish faith wbilo tit Saffit, Tiberislai Sated ana, Itafia, Jows are Teckoned by Una of thousands. Almost the Whole eittarigivo plailit of has been bought Up by tilleltre"IT1011101ir prollparouig eolionl6st spread m to nersheba, and ev,011 fur. I ther south to the outakitts of ,tigypt. Thousand# am escaping from' Persia to fill(I Alteltet ftnd protection in ,the Holy Land, while ,every 414p frorn i Odessa, ohrrits,% hundfods of thein. I— 0 0 9, , 51PAR11511 COUNTERRIT91t, Madrid, J4n. 17.-A iximbet of the nobility who W" fomorlr a 40puty" but whom na"m N witlihild, woux ar. mt[kd to.dtky following the diaeovety of a mun6mlelting plAnt, upon hfA ft. t4i,t-& neor GuMix, a provinest ol Om- dix, - I I'Mr,rdri Z�.;M_1;1*,.� flarrim lirrikA I L I y , It; ­ tl*t vtq ptai of tho Tm(mto (Ity Unit wags wits evix,g vrqr. ____1 ------------- -------.- __1 ___._ __ ,---,-- .- - - ­ _-­ __ ­_____ to a . - - , . ........... . -1 6 0 4 ,.0 6 0,0 - 'R 0 .0 -.0 0�6 � I ___ - _ .. I_ I I I - 7 - 1. I'll __= Dr. Da,vid 111, Bogart, Olin of Whitby't most respected physidalls, (tied at bb . residence there of paralysis. Tito Belleville 11olice Coilimissionerf 'I 1111VO ApPollited Constables Arthur liar M411 Arid Francis Napkill Sergeants. A boy who says lie is i0yril Wallis, of Unity Ungland, but whoso parents, arc Holliewberp Ili Canada, j4 ;it the (,hit. drell's Shelter, Iroronto. Three little vilil4trou Of .)TI -s. omear litekilian, of Winter, Wis., were burned 10 death in ,9, fire that destroy,ed their home. I'lie, inothr,ir Was abstint at tile tinw, - A "Sacred concert" ill (i, New York � civit tilde theatre broke till ill IL fight an *Sunday flight, in wbich a special offl. cer was gabbed in tho abod,mon with "A stiletto., He may (lie, Alex. Reld, tbo sixth victim of tile Saskatoon firQ, is dead. The I I i . . stances of the fire are to bis Jne1qrtCi`i1r1,-nd into, as there tire Several rumors float - Ing around Saskatoon. 'rite, Queen has Proscribed to Sir Wit- 11am TreloAr a large case containing a box of ebocolateA for eAch of tile it, - mates of the Lord Mayor Treloar Crip- Pies' IfOlne and College, at Alton, Ifants. Considerable damage was done by it fire which br-tik-c out early oil Suilday luciroilog in tile fnetory of tile Diamond F - !rite loss 3 lbit Class Works, Montreal, is pInced at $30,000, covered by Insur. anec. Elmer A. Robert, baggage and I,S. Press messenger on the Napierv.,11c I Junction Railway, Was killed at Napier. Ville, Que., during shunting operations. It in supposed he fell f rom, the, top, of the car. Russin is the greatest, wheat-produe- ing country in the World, Last yoar it Produced the renkafkable harvest of '783,000,000 bushel% which 'constitutes the largest crop ever barvested by any country. A coining plant has been discovered In A cottage near Guitilix, Spain. Its ow.ner, the Duke of Benevento, and MAr. quk Lombay have, ,been Arrested. It is stated that many prominent persons Are compromised. The tunnel front. Casablanca, un&r the Cabana fortress to a point cast of 'Morro Castle, Havaria, through which the sewers of the city will ultim4tely be discharged Into the ocean, has.been prae- tically completed. The Guelph Trades and Labor Council is taking up the ease of the carpot mills men, -who o I ]AIM to ]lave been refused a hearing by P. It. Saunders. The Diat- ter may be brought to the Attention 'of the Attorney-Gencral. Thomas Fleming, a homesteader from rrested at Kindersloy, Sask " charged with. attempted murder. It is alleged that in a fit of jealousy lie beat his wife into insensibility and then tried- to cut )ter throkl; with a razbr. . The largest muggret of platinum )in ex- istence, Which is valued at'$2,500, four other nuggets of lesser value, and two diamonds worth $1,500, Were stolen on Christmas morning from the museum of the School of Mines in the Boulevard St. Michel in Paris. . . Charles Mitchell, *a farm hand living near Aurora, tried to get away Satur- day afternoon with $17 arid two gold rii;gs belonging to his employer, but Was , 11PProhended by the Toronto police as he stepped from a Metropolitan car. , Tile Manitoba Legislature hag been summoned to meet on February 24, Pre. mier Roblin, -who ]lad a severe Attack of muscular rheurriatism, -which caused fainting spells recently . , is now in a sail. itarium at, Mount Clemenq, Miph. , , Lord ROseberY Seems to be bent upon remaining *lit of London. He is givinAr Lip his house in Berkeley Square to his ,ldor son and devoting his leisure to Iterary work at Dalmony. Among o*er 3ndertakings will be his auto'biogra-phy-, ivith a collection of lotters and- speeches. ,Tobn H. Shinnick, a Brockville train- man in the employ of the Grand Trank Railway for the past twenty years, has been Appointed by the Railway Com- inission Inspector for Ontario of rolling stock appliances. - He enters on his now 111tik'S At Once. , The Toronto police )lave received word from Detroit of tile Arrest of Rob- Drt C. Tate, who is wanted In Toronto 3n A, eharge of obtaining by false pre- %nees, $50 irom Mr. Z. Hemphill, mana- rter of tile Canadian Steam Boiler , Equipment Company. . Edward Johnston, who WAS arrested �, llifiIA five months ago for Scouring I noney from A. MeCarran, a horseman, , .inder false pretences, was tried at I Mindsor on Saturday before Sudge Me- i Ffugh, arid sentenced to I51 montha Ili : bbe Central liri%oli. � For ielling, liquor without licenses, in- 1 _-4.1_- I— 1-_ 1-1 I.- 01,4�0 ,rz,.*-- Juons against Tiouls Saffeco and Rocco Pertiello, both prominenb merchants Ili Ole Italian district of Niagara Falls. A I inid-night raid was, made, And two Sleigh - loads of beer And whiskey seized. I A raid of blind pigs at Cobalt was made by Inspectors Calbeek arid,;Black. . bell, assisted by Provincial Constables Wbo& and Mackay, and acting on evi- doneo. obtalned, by tvirci fleWtives who have been- at work for sortic days. In all over twenty charges were made, eigh- teen of which, have Ilcen disposed of Al. ready, ranking the total for fines $1,050, with other cases yet to be heard. Whito walking on the ioo in Sarnia Bity on Friday afternoon, Aid. W� A. Brown broke througli and was 4nooifti. tated into about ton feet of Water. Dut I for the timel assistance of mew flote : ab hand, Mr!Brown might have t-wou i drowned. As it was, he had a very elt,so I tell. I � Mr. Sainuel Young has been awarded the contract for the vemodeling of the. � Toronto general post offilto on Aaciaidd , street, A new wing will be Added oil 1 the cast and the present structure don- siderably improved. The work will. cost 1 $46,000, .and will be Started early in tile 4. SP411g. I Charged vith. lltealing $IV.01, tw,exi- � ty railway tickets, and 500 cigars, 11011- ' , Bildley, # young Man, who had beft � "' " air agent for tile 0. r. X at I Actin Dorm. noar Liatowel, was brought ' before Police Magistrato Sauritlkfs Ilit I Guelph *11 Saturday And pleaded not guilty, i A, wDetoor 63 inches ill diameter and � weighilig ,initity tons buried itself six, ; foot in the eArth xie,.tr CArlrngton, X. D., � on SaturtlitV. For a full mi"Irlto 1*foxv , -it i , struck it ilhiminatetl tho, ontirti 511r. , rOA;rlding 001111try, R-nd it,.4 Impact with , � the earth produe(41 vibrittioxil like those - from RD oarthquake. ' I The V. p, Ii. liftit purebitsed four hurt, - 4red serem adjo!nIng Sourbr, Alan'., pm- - sunmbly for '� shop mite to "rve th#. , wArthwtAtorn linm whieh Poriverge, th#re. A It ,%rill oftot Rift flylorlYrons 40*1 f0f, , __ tile compally ill tinle arid rolling sto-el lit 1119MI]g 1-01*11-14. which 1101V haVO t be Alowle At Willilipou. A laborer named Lavol,t,, w4i; killed � tile gravel pit *1 D. G. Loomie & Sem Sherbrooko, quo. lie was burled made; I 11VAth SOWTS1 i0115,01 gravel, And Who) . recovered, life was axtinqt. 1, The Spaulill Government line uippeii 1 1 In the bud A military eliflepirgcy to mented by the frionds, Of JUAD, . 41 Laciervo y PollAtiol, ex-Milliater of th4 , Interior, Aagluat the present Libern: Cobillet, .14 consequence of the continued, revolo tIOUS Of $,edition and of the pro , pagalifig , of -violence the Government of 1044 hot eXtkilded tile ivpremivo mellauroo al. ready opera,tive in 091no provinces tc the Whole country. I Inland Revenue returns. show that the ,Federal .income frown that Source ,.vA,R $1,622,718 in December 11161to As 0014 - pared with $1,339,842 in December, LOOS, The revenue from spirits for illti mouth was, 1 $907,208. The crew of the lKosmos Line sterlifier , Ramses, Which salted frown, San � Fran - .cisco, December % for Hambutg.. mu- tirliod. in Port at Gusyquil, and order was re-ostablished onl ne .. I hid been illed And, two iounfled. Albert Clrulal a .Polkh miner, was buried alive when a tunnel tit the t,,'im. tral Vulcan Ininve at Xorwxy Mich., caved in. Four of his coinrades all w, their danger And ran for flicir lives, Idding beneath tho ovorli'lligh)(y rack, aDd escaping with ,alight brilkes. 0 0 The Belgium Government is coklsider� Ing the submission to Parliament of, . a , project; of tariff retaliation against France because of the proposed increase , irk the French ratea on imports, The plan i4volves partioularI7 higher du - till, In importations, of wines and per� turnery. . . The Alberta Government is making an � appropriation of $26,000 for a publicity campaign with a view of go�ltlng a poptl- lation of 400,000, which "Ill earn all , increasing subsidy from the Dominion Government. One feature of the work will be the inauguration of a publicity bureart at the Union depot, Toronto. . The Carter by-law for the early clos. . Ing of saloons in Montreal was practi� cally killed by an adverse'vote in t4e City Council last evening. An effort will be made to have tho. vote reconsid- ered At the next meeting of the Council, but the salooninlen are confident -that the measure is killed. An accident occurred at the factory of the Office Specialty Company, New- market, in which one of the most trust- worthy employeees, Mr. Archie Fraser, lost his life. He was throwi off one of the machines shortly before 1 O'clock, and was caught by the belt and drawn into the Shafting. ' . . Social demonstrations 'were mad4 oui Sunday in Berlin in favor of the reform of the-Prusslan franchise. A heavy rain, fell all through the day, and there Was little disorder. Resolutions- were adopt- ed demanding universal, direct and see - rot suffrage, Similar demonstrations were hold throughout Prussia. As the bells were tolling out the hour of midnight Saturday, Dr. . James H., Richardson, the first graduate in medi- I cluo at tire University of Toronto, and Professor of Auatomy there for halt a century, passed peacefully away at his home 1 26 St, Toseph strob, He was one Of Toronto�s grand old medical men. The hotel keepers of. the township of Charltittenburg, Glongarry, are making mu effort to upset tile local option by- law which was declared carried by a majority of 12 over the three-fifths vote ' required to give effect to the ineii,411're. At their request a scrutiny of tile bal- lots will be held on INIOnday, Jail. 24, Word has. been received of the death lit London, England, of Mr. Archer Bak- er, English manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Mr. Baker's death 1yas due to pneumonia. Prior to going to, London lie was superintendent of tile Prockville & 00talya rqad, ivItich was . subsequently. taj= 9yer by the C, P. 11. The senate of Toronto University for. the first time in its annals,haal carie,elefl. the degrees donferred upon Ono of the graduates of the university. On Satur- ' day it was decided to cancel the degrees Df AL B. and M. D. cofiferred upon Dr. Pollard when lie graduated. Dr. Pollard is now serving a term in Kingston Pen- itentiary. Six countries )lave already promised. to send representatives to the Interroil- Lional. Coigrow.of Child Welfare, which 3onvenes slAngton May 10, The Wrigrps.q Meets in this country at the I I invitation of the National Congress of Hothers for Child Welfare. The Niv Lional Congress meets in Denver, June 10. I A committee of three men 'represent - ng the Baltimore and Ohio Soutfi-wes- , ,ern telegraphers met H� M. Brinson at 11 ,inoinnati and presented a now wotking ichedule to the management, asking for In increase in wages of 22 or cent, a Lo -hour day instead of 12 hours, Want mtra PAY for Sunday and a 15 -day va- !atiou each year. A -.!-L ___...-_A -I- NT. -I.. I,%, Zmiln�r ­­ - I ___ ' ; ) "A SAW GuvST. I I _10yiew Boy, Sees Apparition of Hi L I bead,chum, � I Tel.*, hit Mother 00Y rold film He L 1 w4t 0044, 1 11, I k Pittsburg, Jail. 17, ­"Motbor, 'Bill, F firri-i is of"44", . "NO, AUdyy you have been drealilingp oXO) 111fitlivr, lie was hore a few mo. , Ill A and ld e, that he bad died." , At &AWS door hiluself front it severe Attack Of Pnellynolila, Andrq�v �Jltlllol. . "Ind, Aged 19, Of No. 0 William street, Mt- AV"llington, Addressed the Above re'llOrkH to his Illother last Satur(lay, morning at 5.10 a, in, Two minutes provions . willia, , to. t4t time I ut r,-,rris,, Aged 25, of No. r)8 Ruth street, Mt. Washington, If!$ cousin .and !"separable friend, living six squares, aw,ay, . had supetwillbed. to tuberculosis. rris WaS buiied on Tuesday morning of this Week And shortly after inidnight 04 nesil,ty Young Mulhollahil passed aw Y. The rase is a remarkable one and there Are Some almost start] Ing , coincl. do"cQ-9 ,connected with it. Ferris And IMI'lliollaitfl. wer,e taken Seriously ,%It at the same tinle, the (lay . before Thanksgiving. be For tell years tile two Your'& m0lihad on Chnins. Ferris, the elde" r, being a brother, advisor and best friend. t I holland. Wben� you fo 0 Aful.- und one You found both. They Attended social fune tion" together' And tile close friendelli e."'islill between then, was .1 � 91111ral,colliment in tile 1) a matter of . It- Washington . district in which t,hey IlVe ,d, .. Ferris, was an electrician by trade and Mulholland WAS employed in the mailing � rooln. of tile Gazettc-'I'imis. Ferris suf` fered with tubercular trouble an4 .1jul. holland Was Subjected to rheumatism. RarlY 04 Saturday morning Mrs, Mul- hollAnd visited 1101' son's room, As silo opene(I the (too,. he told her that "Bill" Opened his eyes and Ferris Was dead4wid. that Perris himself lifid just Visited him arid told him of Ilia death Tile Illother believed that hor son had i.on dre4ining. That was at 5.10 a.. in., and 20 minutes 14114,01, One of tile Priests Attached to tile St. Wary of tile Mount Qhurch arrived at tile 1%fulliolla-ad ]ionic With the news that WilliAlwi. Ferris had died at o.os a. in. The Priest had been to the Forris home, and after Ferris had died imme- diately went to Mulholland's. ' Tile Priest WAs told of what Millhol- land.had said concerning Ferris' &Aill arid he went up to h lie entered tile t 0 9101, .Mail. AS said: room Young ' Mulholland "Father -P 'Bill, Ferris ,vas- here anti told 'lie Ile died. Mother says I was dre4m_ Ing- HOW is fBill,$ r1ather?" "He Was In a critical condition last night, Andrew," replied the priest. During all the time tile Young friends were Ill not a day passed without both Of them having made enquiries colleern. Ing tile condition of the other. Strauge as it may seem, .Mrs. Mulholland says that her Sol' never asked for Ferris after Saturday morning, Apparentlyhe had forgotten him entirely, -_ I a,,_0____-;_ NOT THE MANI , �___._ L009 Island Murderer Not the Barton Murderer. . Toro -to, XaTh IT, --After a long arid thorough exaliftination of all the Avail. able evidence ill tile case, the Provincial Police have been forced to the conel . Sion that Frederick Gi1bliartit, now in jail at River Reaq, j,, 1,, for the mur" der of Alln. Luther, is, .not tile man I who WIleil the unknown woman in Bar. ton Township ill October, 1905. An an. riOuncemelit was made this morning by Superintendent Rogers, of'the Provincial police, as a 1'esult of persistent rumors that in Gebhardt the United States au. Lhorities had found the Mysterious Bar. �on murderer. The original rumor was I Ienied at once frown several sources, but J tile aillillarity of Getillardt to the more )r less vagre descriptions of tile BATton I murderer given at the time Was Suffi. I DiclltlY close to cause the Provincial' I tuthorities to take action at once. I Mr. Rogers denied, however, that the. I ifirvices of file Piukertons had been call. I �d In. Inspector Greer has ]lad charge I Jf tile ease since Gebliardt's arrest. The I ?botograph of Gebhardt is dissimilar to bliat of the description of the Bartoji I nurderer, Golihardt is only about fivi, I reet seven inches tall, -while tile Barton I rnurderer was considerably taller. The 3trongest point in GebbardVs favor is, I lowever, his haudwriting, which is en- 1 4 ftoly dissimilar. to that of the murderer I . .. - xrising� from discontent -due to the in. � the rents of workmen's houses. -- -"- ­­­­ .. .. .. ­­� JAUI&L Xitti.1111bull. - That tile Barton murder case has not I wease in _ & huge prooession paraded in the fore-' the 11911, Yet been dropped is generally known. It is rumored that the Provincial aetec. I looll arid halted At Town 'rhore a deputation conferred wi th the tlycs luLve Yet another arid more recent I theory on which they are working, In- I Uayor, who promised that tile mumel- )Ality would contribute $1,500,000 for ky" I Spector Greer would not, however, a ( what, it llings. . was, contenting himself with the Statement that tile case had not yet A wind of unusual velocity r4god been dropped. ,hroughout tile west on Friday. llight,'4 . 0 1 6 .. �imes reaching tile fury of a hurricane. It 11I W 'SAFETY -IN! [Portungtely it was from the south and I I vas not cold. Such remarkable veto- I lity wag Attained, howevel', that Fire - pan prawiL- Seat, of tile 6. r, 4, was - Baby ,Retain$ In Its Stomach TWO )town off ilia loectmotive while'the train Uanq Pears Then Couths ft UPON ilrast taking water tit Rosser, And I 6vas very painfully injured, � IN.'Lontreal is threatened wit 4 Waitor * h Dixon,*111,, lau. 17,­Nyben six months 11ruiric oil it large s,calfi, Shortly before I Old tile Sol' of INIr, all Mrs. Westley 1 Didnight frOlu All Over the eltyt except' Pease, of Garden Prairle, Swallowed (Lit 3 tit,* tile higher districts, 'which Are sup" Med by a Aliftial. reservoir, esind com- openrf'r(cey Pril. Physicians ne W able 0 ove it, and adid there could I flaints thilit there was no water except on the ground floor,. Garigs of men be no datiger lit swallowing a asafebyt, .1 piny besides tile "IdA of tile � �?ere sent Out-, and e0ula fin"I 110 traee stolifitell I would- destroy it in a low llaoliths. This I of tiny break. Was two years Ago, Recently as the ( Dr. ,schering, ncitustaftt At tile V0.411vills Child wa.4 cating It piece of chicken lie llb�:Prvatoryl predicts Another eruption ehokod bailly. Vrs:'Xlease. exii.,ei,11 to t If II)II. Ile says lie has extracted Vol- find a chicken bonc4, ))lit 1111101 to, her i able stories frotu the crater which abom, surprise removett the saftty p'n. ,hilt tile volcanic activity of tile 'eitu'p- iou of 1006 cobtintles. it Ia now Ilm. tell it) the interior, but bound to OT10AWASEAT. is kton(I to the exterior, whell An eruption 4 vill result. Italian volcanologi�sts di,;- rodit Dr. Setioring's thoory. he t Auguste Lemim Will Not I Vinperor William singled out Ljout. I Liberal caildidate� I ;ir E. If. Shaekletort, tho Antarctic ax. I i olover, for special distinction ou Satur- S lay afternoon, Vhen he Attotided 1i pti- Ottawa, Jan. 17.�­Tlkc trouble in tilt f %to Teetutc which was delivered by the Ottawa Liberal ranks over the osindi- �Xplorer sit the ivitifleriet§ of Rorr Bern- i4idt Nritiburg, $ocretalty of ftate to): datuye in ilia conlil)g by-elettion to fill tho VO4noy otea,dorm',"by tho resign&. he Coloni", Outside the. -eity . . Tho gin. tioll of the "-At by fift Wilfrid Vtnrier � )ewr g1tatly Appr#ciated L6t . Shack. hs 11% A fail, way of tiatisfat,tory Settle- I (Aiinlm upirrAtive., ana was at-6pty in, meitt. Vr. Aniusto Lemieux, �-ho was i oremed in the Ifiews dioiplfty'od. After 0110"14 by 010 convention. r(T0110Y bY a I je*ty etifawrood tf; ftfrow Mhjoift, litt.t withdrawit from i . " I fd&ftble ImWh Vim tl%4 (11414- Oft ilte %t, tind � vieconol toflvoution will , [bis 1, Immediately i ispiso'ked Avitiloh explovit ArA U's 0'a to rtam.o unother Nit#, , ftudidato. . ,. I , I � I IF1111! 1 . 11 11-1. -11-11.1-- - — -__ -- SUDDEN END. Death of Wife Of pri.ocipa , Or4oll ., .16 of Quoon?fs, 'Took Sick When Presiding, 0 Dinner Party, IvIlgston, Ont" dospatell. ,rite wif�.t of Principal Gordon., of qu"�D% died 404. ., � denl)' 141A night about 11 o'clock, IWIJer lit tile evening Afr& Gordon Was hostess At A small dinner party heitt In. honer of Dr, Chartres, of Misootiri. , Af. tvr tile dinner site 00k'a Chilt and )lad to retire, ,Medical aid Iva$ summortod, and for a. thwic Mrs, Gordoll seemed to 11TIVIONT, but She took P6 411`4 for the 11'01'sf) and Passed away at 11 opeloek. Death was due to heart disease, Isir.q. I clordon. ]lad .not been, enjoying good health, hilt she seemea to D3 gaining In Strong . tit. The decea � ae(ra maiden name was Eliza, S. MacLennan, formerly of 11(tifast, P- R, L Bile Is survived, in rid. ditiOn to hQr husband, by two daughters Al ; I le n( units, at home; ev. to an er 'or bridge, ItIL., W110 1.9 now on a, visit to )),!.a Parents, untl , of undar, And Willift , , . , of . ris an ustralia. ­0-04�-_ TWO ARRESTS., �-. �. I S1, Mar]"s Man Attacked and Robbed Saturday. Police. Inquiring at Hamilton and � roronto About Men. Lot4dou, ont, Jan. 17th, Tholl. McDonald. aged 30, and 'Robt� 3)ensmore, aged 22, be. lieved to be two protegslanal crooks who have beerl working Toronto aikd Hamilton, are un� dl'r urrest here charged with attacking Qeo, BaIna, of St. A,larvs, 14te oil %iturday night, 88 hO Was asleep In his rootq ana robbing him Of bis 901d Watch and a vurse containing C01101demble money. j3ains wAs found In a da7ed condMon with his empty (purge on the , floor and his face terrIbly cut. invostIgIftion showed tholt two otber boarders were Irob. bed and when Llie ,bletectivel; arrested the Irit" 6004 after, tile goods Were found on them. DeasIlibre's right name. Js thought to be Hiliblit4walte, and he clalfris Chleago aS 1110 horne MODOnald says he comes, froat MI,Wffuke� . The ratin were relarinded in oourt 1111til Tilesday, as the PoHco are frisking ea, . qufre,, In Hamiltorit and Toronto regarding thern. , � I 0 0 0. JUICY PLUM. - . International Harvester Co. to B -is. . tr4ute$20,000,000 Stock Dividend — New York, Jan. 17.—Another Inelon Of large proportions --the distribution of $29s000,000 in common stook—ii, to be given the stockholders Of th'� Tzterna- tiOual Harvester Company. The an. nouncement Was Made at tile offloos of -T' P' Morgan 4 CQ- this afternoon. The $20,000,000 Dow stock is to he distribut. "d ratably as a $took dividend to the present �60 ,000,000 of,comirrion stock. The directors have recommendlotithat the entire $800,000,000 of stock be plac. 04 fin A four per cent. dividend basis be,, ginning next April. The directors further recommended setting Aside Out Of last Year's learninge, the sum of $1,200,000 as a four per cent. dividend on tile $6o,000,000 payable one per cent, each quarter, beginning with &Pril 15, 1910. "Formal action will be taken at the board's regular meeting for dividend purposes on Xanuary 20th ,at which 4ime u0bil)0 as, to closing of books for lividend PIIrPoteS_wii1 be given." � D Q DUMB 11 YEA1104 ffoman Suddenly Regalued Power . A remarkable case of a dumb wo. nan -recovering her speech is reported rom Leeds. I For eleven years Mrs. Ado, Calling. vood, aged 33, the Wife of a oarpen. er, had not been able to utter a �ingrle word. A fortnight aftei her at age she had a paralytic soIzur% irlifich left her speechless. Doctors mil spiftialists, Welte, 0onsUlted, but tone of them did she derive any beww,e� it. I A lew mornings ago, however, Airg. Xilingwood, after a fortiiight's III. Less in bed, startled her father -ill. aw by suddenly utboring the word 'the." Mr, Collingwood, .ienior, in. ornied his son of what had occurred, .rid when the husband put questipag o his Wife, lie found that she Avas"i- 11 � . � ­SioN�iy_ IQ' surely the woman, do. ighted . as much as her husband at ,eing able once again to give artiou- ation to her thoughts, increased -her ,ocabulary, until at last in simple anguage she was Able to carry on a �onversatiou. -110 I . L% C FISHING LICENSLI5. Itarly Seventy-Fivt Thousand ,, Dollars eivd . Toronto, Jai). 17�-The Province re. - olved in fishing lioeneeSL during tho ,ear closed a total of $74,797. The recelpts are Apportioned as fol- ows:-Vrofti licenses in Lako Super. or, $5,078.78; northern channol of ,ako Huron, $7s553.75, Georgian Bity, ;5,057.23; LRko 11pron and. Lake St. "lair, t%111,98, St. Clair, ThMnes ,nd Detroit Rivers, $4,048.98, Like ,,'rie and Grand River., $26,619.92; ,Ake I-furon and Day of Quintlo, $.I,. 29.32. � The prices of the licenAes range all he way from *1 to $1,000, aoeorditig o the quidity of the nets, used. 000 w , - LUCKY ESCAPE. Lynn, Mass., Xan. 17. -Although '66b Volta of eleetrioity passed hrou Iiis body ut the Lynn Lighting ,lant9ilaist, night, J'ames MeCloud was ,ble it) leavo the hospital to -day. toCloud apeldentally grasped It )my- ly charged wire. As only 1,fA Volta re, used In executions at fifisons his scape is considered remarkable. � .1 .. 1, A 0 6 , — PERJURY CASE .. V Gri-414by, Jan. 17.-Atelde Orliffin ttDd _ IIIJAML Durhftwnf thtirged with porjury it tit(, repent municipal vl"%m, R )oarod before MaglortrRto X144 on f�r. irday for a hearing. No rRAe wa* fourA tyalvist Durham, Imt, thf� ektlTA*, iotgalinrst� 'itiffixt, will be proe"ded with vmxt IMt- Ir"r. , .