L â€WW. huntâ€: I Tho mind was b'mvin: a gale from tho northwest and drove (ho 113mm atom“ the hanIiIir. and rrnslm'uul 1hr nremrn's omrrts. Tho Ilrp‘hurnn! nervo- Iv tar Kovrral hours," and ill-run- n-mr the “hair "t 15w main building luv! Wit-en cotnpMtete destroy-pd. tho walls! Tttd ch!ruotoys twink an that romnln l‘he hymnlsium and nlhor outbuildings m- i‘ (are. t 'id,k'i"r'ir, " pummel nt mmâ€. ma. ';Prr.sip.cutt of Citatnbr.r, PreyMent ot EvanuciL Minis/dr of Marine, British iAmhmsanlur. and staff or Velemvsyv ’Speeohr‘s wort made by the Minister n: Murine an} Solicitor-General ot tIto tire, w ' llll)rt!I)ll niro the tn (hmabargmnnu ol TC. r. Firth." M. A.. away on thrfr t‘hris tho blmdin: “as on and Mrs. Firth. Hm vnnls. Mr. .mul N Funk lrtt Hm ("31.023 mt- olnlldln: “as only occupied by Mr and Mrs. Firth. Ht matron and ser- vnnls. Mr. jun] Mrs. IPirti, had not tutur lrfl ttto, riding) f r I'It‘koring sm- Hnn to take train far Torrmto, whrn ,, _V-.. ,w-.-.... PirkorSng. Jan. 2. "-Pi'rkrr":ug (burr? om- of the bei-1xrtotvri stud-mik- "stair. ‘liihmonls on tlvs Anmriran csttlitrertt was destroyer! luv fire on Hahn-My. Thr nmhrv-ak urrun'ml at ahnul 8.30 ft in h We murmurs! var-nor of the building tn tltttatLrim..rrty or the l'rinv-iI-al...\lr. TC. P. Firth." M. A.. Tho pupils we" away on thnEr t‘hrislmas Imiiduyi: and ..,, . .... "The British Ambassador has' brat! instructed to ask tor an audiencé with Qua Presi,ysnt at ths Itepubtie to Hunk him m “to namé of His. Majesty thr King :and His Majesty‘s Guvernmnn' for thp 'ilitary honors and attend- ance of t-orr'sesvntrttivtrs at the fmenerai :1an also to (hank my President "f thtr Chamber and Ministers for mmndunce and speeehos." Canada BURNING OF PICKERlNG COLLEGE Thanks to French Republic. 0211*;1, Jan. 2.--Hclrt1Grey Saturday aflnrnuun received the following rattle from Lord lilgin, Eecretartot State fur tho Cioie:s: . f "The tum-ml of Hon. Raymond Pre- 'otttaini, took place this morning at the Made1irhts. Paris.- with mysitary" hon- ors) Thom wore present a represents -tftr_trar-Frtshtrmt- trtrtms-mspmstre- P, At the conclusion of the service. Iron. Mr. Lemleux and Mr. Hector Paine. the Canadian Government agent In Paris. stood at threntrance and received the condolences or the Brlllsh Ambassador, the MInlstor of Bulgaria, the French Government omctals, and many other distinguished people. The eotttn was removed to the front of the Madeleine. Where M. Rouvler. Prime Minister. ad- dressing the galhorlng. euloxized the â€when of Mr. Prefontalno to Canada. and not only to Canada, test (aEngland and France. The sympathy or the French nation, said M. Rouvler, was with the Canadian people In their} -rat4ossr.-uMr. F'retrmtatne was Iva-l A very Inna number at wreaths were sent from England ma Clnldl. French friends .130 contributing ‘many. The service was conducted by the high priest of the Madeleine. assisted by Canon Wantet, and In tho choir Mr. Plamondon ot Montreal sang a solo. The service was tho high“! the Made- leine could the. - Hut heahiest onariiioatimrs ire elleudul. Nay a happy and prosper- ous can-er await them. Great New Paid the Romaine of Hon Raymnd Prawn-in. In Faro- Noteblo Figures Present. Pull. Jen. E-HC. A, P.)-Long bo- lero ttthour net for the funeral yer. vice: on Saturday at the late Raymond Pretonmime to commence " the Made- leine. large crowds had gathered In the vicinity. numbers of whom endeavored to gun admission to the church, but only tieket-hotderq were admitted When the bervlccs begun. the Mado- lelhe was crowded. Among those present were: the British Ambassador and can, M. Rouvier, Prime Minute: of France; M. Douala-r. President ot the chunks of Deputies; Blr Charles Rivers-Wilson; Secretary Grmultha representing Lord Strathcona; Col "utehuon.. Hon. Rodolphe Lenten: Jamel Brodie Archer at Mantra]. end Mr. Thomas, the Franks]: Mlnlater ct Merino. The Canadian Colonies in London and Paris Were largely repre- sented. The n‘wmony was quietly per- lorumal by New. Ill. (inch, the U. B. pastor, in the presence clau- im- mediate friends. Ilr. Noah Gingrich is one ot the most worthy and highly esteemed elf: izeny of West linutrusv, while his in- teltigent amt areoutplishrd panm-r will bea mm! ulcsirahle addition lo the Smitty oi the \illue. . WEST IONTROSE: Yuan.- log-ob Alto I“. In, A I Public B-te-All "tistied. l New York. Jun. 8.--Ut his will toad . - ' "new†by can». A. Knight. It: Ott " last, M Year's Day, b attorney. tho tau Charlo- T. York». was " to a most nut-mun“ who my will: beau-m- h .- .0 ot Mr C. D. ' Plow-Ion m I“. to: tho dupe-cl manner t a mum . Bow ' T . ' _ . of his New York hon. other the 4 th nan, on qrhiclt canton Mr. Noah I " m. “t. to co "on a ,',Itel i r'" was nun-n in on holv l B â€Â°" m . 0 If. _ _ . for mo mundane. a hi. on allot). ro. s ot matrimony to 1riss Ida Mus- , the sum of [750.000 to be given thi- selman, a graduated nurse ot Toronto i pmjoct upon In. York-f death. Mr HospnaL t York" 11-. provided for . bowl!“ " The rrrcmony was quietly per- I II. "can! ban. 1 Tong Gate Frustrated FiremeM _ '/fortr--Loss $33,900. KANE!) AT WEST MONTROSE mm! $RFt Sal-Vera n69: Mr._Trmitsux leplied. Wheatley Block :Hr-v. t '1 A-At. " THE MADELEINE; min In Asylum Coto m- r" SI'unl.x Ml to bo " ttrt roll w- lm-kn run in moi Calgary. NHL. Jan. (h-W. It. Laâ€- _ wr-wr M I "lo and mer, tttet I'hulrwlrlnhia tttttir"", Watq :uwl b, :‘P‘Parf' lurnpd aâ€... In thm 51.0me Peslet mom: um: riii! can: ttr noon Tul‘rdly but tt hub-as not mm 1016. Lou corputwrlt was secured from Chief too on “Mk. arm" Junie. small ttttd the when" nun released. Otto “mutant! dollar bonds "'-----, . .01. '1' at: ty two basin " in: TM _ luring w. lt. ff ._r .re." _ _ pm brain; '[url ly Nd. and they “1w wit-phone just be mm] by torcv, atlents In tho sately carried â€inf-M). Burned. Elihu; J "worm! by 1ttttr no " (burn r- "stair. amino!“ My. Thr T , by 's Ef h, tu, John, N. B, Jan. g-The, C. l', R. l mm" Lake Manitoba and the Allan line-r micilittrt IrTiVOd here your-Nay! "ttrr"' "'iiteTriTTre' voyage lvrm? I52 TC" huntlc. Bean swept the, decks of bolh' ships dar an†day. and the Manitoba! lost l life-boat Both brought a largo number ot immigrants for “Nauru; Canada. mostly Fhttr0tt-spe'ahtrt.. ( At .1 ennfnrnncn of a numhrr at trus. rem yesterday, Alexander-H.. Orr wtt'ir roquostrd to, accept tho presmnut‘y 'r-i “no company. Mr. Orr salt] he uurtti0 prefer that some one ts'car, be suilemT for HIP-place perttutntmtl.v. but in at tered to av: us president unm same on. else Is splat-ted. -.. Clovoland In a 31m $uterss. New York. Jan.' 8.,-An atrreentotst to almlizh rebelling on pramlums has hm}: â€mm trsto-b.s' tttry NFW' Tim? Tiff Insurance. the Equitabio Lite \ssur- am-n Moviety and (he Mutual Lilo In- ; ‘n‘unv. Co. Atteitttttweturvrrt was made yv-Mvrday that Grow-r Cleveland - hm‘n appointed referee to rim-m.- all (“Indians In dispute thnt may who In ttttch matters, and that his salmy as rrtertto will be “2.000 war annum. to Pm paid Jointly by the thrre companies. “r. Hem-land has acceptor] with "no .. ~'o~rslanding that umnmm of Um gm» rampant»; arm lo swam] him In Ill} “(mm to “up rrthatittq. Steamer Manitoba Lost I Lllerlou White no omciul statrrttor.t on the. subject H obtainable; " wnn, a-ttter'. as a far: that Mr. McCain’s rttsitr,ttation us trrtrs'Alont will be, presented to tht Huston to-dag. . Pays to New York Life $235,000 Ham- ilton Epiled to AccouM' For. Nrw Yorks’Jam. p, ‘Jnhn’A XICFaIE. prr‘sidenl of tho' y.'rsw York 1.',fts In- surance co, T/as-tr tTrrTtrmra'mrtmtrtr tltr $231000 mh’nw'mlm Amlrr-u- Hum- Mon. and In far not arqwoun'.6ri for by Mr. Hamilton. On rmelm of Mr. 31(- cau's letter. awnmpunylu: ttsc "help" and note/a meow": of the buxrd of (rm-tons was rallml tor. trt-day. New P. M. At the Fans. Niagara Falls, Opt. Dec. 20.--oraror Phlemistcr has recr'iveriir,1tuici, o!' his _appointment as prcstmaster, succeed- ing the late A. F'. Crow. F Broke, Leg In Two Places. Toronto. Jan. 3.-Frane Horwood. a stone mason. ts tn the muergency hos- pital with his sight leg broken in two places as the result or an 300mm“ on the Traders' Bulk huElding yesterday afternoon. He was fitting a 200-poend some Into place with the aid or u Cau- ple of laborers. when" slipped nut of their hands. It fell on his leg, crush- ing the flesh badly. The bone pros. truded. . Toronto. Jan. 3.--A collision ‘0! freight cars on the C. P. It. at Tweed about 1.30 New Year'., night was the only art'idrnt. in Spit.» of tii" ru‘Yn til-r hug the hunk†season. A I'. P. i'. unmzhuund freight coming, down the gnu-la at a good rate of ttpeed amide-l “WI '3 wes'lbonnri freight coming nut ot' the siding. Cstttsiuerable. damage was -ustt-'ctt-bt"h-trtHtrt-mtt-Ttomr--ot rm? trahrmttt were injured. _ York Loan Report Friday. Toronto, Jan. 'd.--'1'here has been some alight delay in forwarding the In- tvrim report of the York Loan enquiry lo the Attorner-Gertertti. Mr. Cross, lho investigator, and last night that ho had not. seen the Attorney-General you There are a tew points he would “in: to Bo over with Mr. Masten first, and as that [cutlemun ls expected home to-dar it is likely the report will Ue-ei-te ttte-ear-um' truHdtmtt on Cangds. through the Immigration or, ttee, has issued a warnirig not to go to Canada until the spring except in the case of female scrvants. This assurance was-given to one-o! the men - to lccept Baron Roths- cth's offer to be sent tei Canada when he expressed the fear that all could not Bo. The work of organization. ls pro- ceeding rapidly. The demands are nu- merous and several shipping companies have offered special terms. Canadian Govornmcnt'a Tip " Inhnd~ ing Immigrants. London. Jan. s.--ic. A. PO--"' scheme u going to spread. It manv more than 200 are ready to go some- body will be rorttwomintr to send them." The remainder of the estate is to be invoslodland divided Into [our equal shares, the income from two at the shafrtto ha paid to Mrs. Yerkns dur. ing her life time. and the income'trom one share to be paid to his sun. Charles E. Yerkes, during his life time, and the income from the remaining one share to be paid to his daughter. Bessie L. Rondlmlln. during her life time. The will was signed by Mr. Yuri“: on Jan. 12. 1905. in London. Other bedixosis Include: Son and daughter are [Iron 'e00.900 rich; to every ttuusehoU sprvant In In: rmploy for tour years [um-Hung his cum. $2,000; $100,000 In trust, the income to be my! the University of 1"hieatro tor Ilia care and "taiotenauee ot Yorker Observatory at Lake Geneva. Wis. Ills widow, an and others. no pro- vided tor. Tho will was nu to the membors or his [wily yesterday, 3nd they - mun all-mum: with Its provident The principal pron. s0ottVtottowsc 8200.00.10 Mary Adv lulu. Yarku. his wllo. who lino n- :‘rlve- the humanoid " Sixty-ulgmh tstreet all Filth u’euuo, together with, all the wanna and work. ot In tueretn. The“ on nor death will (a to a 'orporatton. who a-hall malnuln them as the. Yerku' galleries. tltr Tor-puru- llon to Include the msyor or New York and others designated by ttte Unrepen- tun Musounylbf Art. m FOR In VIIKIC. Latimer Fights “WAIT UNTIL SPRING.†PRESIDEDIT M'CA LL Collision at Tweed Law. --W. It. Ln†'rIm- L'na lwhan rowan hr tho mmue. luv " " church! M "ttttrs tttttttttterr of he "maul than that» of the rum Hr- Alone drnamtters. wh ~-n ho [Nun-Mm] rh!rot','.j, It! P.: 1893 via“ UnknOwn Ion-om. Poios. Idaho. Jan '2.--r'rttrtk Sleuth- bom, fqrmorlr 6Toverno, of Idaho. was kllled Saturday-"lam by a bomb at Ma home m l‘nlulwvlL A dynlmlu- bomb ‘:.nl luv-u plum-d ttt his front [Ne with n mnlrimuco that nxplmlod the bomb " ho ontored. Bum logs wore tttowtt arr sun-I Nttsuenttortt lived but manly 'trotttie. fondant q Thr" i'lown nun-unis to pvt-sons! Participation. Rn- rm-nnrn to Regina v. Star-mud, , (‘nx 'l F. 407-. C'. " ttttche K. l'. far dr.. fitriitt!-t,_rs, CHIEFUMJL A',,, ‘95 was appreciate" by the Jarge audi- cnro. The hall was filled to the doors aml the iinanciat result was gratify- ing. _ T T I Left for Cayuxa.-OnNonday Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strunn- leit for Cay- uga. where Mr. Frtrmtte is starting a tailoring business. . Mrs John Jury; of Bright, and who asrterk tar trTrr.- - 0TH) here) was] visitingfriends in town. , l Bookie. Will Now Have Free Hand It _ Toronto Woodbine. Toronto. Jan. 2.--Saturdar the fol- lowing judgment was handed out It Osgoode Hail: Rex. y. 1rendrle.--3udtrmeatt tteo ttit- on a case reserved Br the Police Mag- istrate tor the City of Toronto. An! information having been laid "nine-i. Wiiliam Hendrte, the president of ihe, Ontario Jockey Club. the owners of the, , Woodbine racing track. that he. kept a! 1 disorderly house within the meaning of' l Max 197 and IM of (in criminal endeJ} H. formal conviction was entered. The', ground tor the "conviction was Huh: to lhe knowledge of the defendihl. am WWW}; set aside tar Manna.“ to which the general public were yi-!, tnittrd. The privilege of conducting' , the betting operations was leased to l one, individual. who sub-let to some',' On Thursday Evening the Netit0iut choir go to Winterbourne to takepart in a hiw'Year's entertain aent. Hockey Match.-On Monday, Jan. 1 ajunioi' hockey team from Waterloo came here to play our boys a friendly Tame, no doubt. thinking our boys would be easy, but they were mis- taken. The game wasaswitt one (for goals). When the game was fur. ished the score Mood ll-O in favor of Elmira. _ . t Cantata a' Huge Suecessc--on New Searls night 1116 Methodist Sunday who"! gaw an entertainment in the 155.“. S. Ilall1L-wasaveattiata en- titled the 1Trytlitit1'_rdtpstrra tiitv Hamilton, Jan. g.--The police do not take any stock in John Horton's confession in reference to the Barton murder. They point out that while the prisoner says that he worked in Hamilton. he does .not know the name ot a single street here. There are other discrepancies. He says the mur- der,wasieommitted on Oct. 7, when the date was Oct. 9th; that the body was found on the bank at a river on the outskirts ot Hamilton, when it was tound inabush; and that the woman was strangled, when she was shot. They are positive that Horton got hold of one or the circulars oner- mg a rewardof $500 tor the arrest oi the murderer, and laked up the story. . Detective Greer ot the Ontario Gov- ernment police arrived here In! even- T N (was! the circular at Detroit. Ind q though! they were after utr." maid Norton. " hit tho pivu In a Chum“ laundry, and drunk “asthma and used cocaine. I never trot to the needle.“ Horton was completely unstruag. H. was recognised tty'cuuence Bwitt as Mun; lived near utlsvlllo, 'our county. ttwttt says Horton mu a repu- lutlon for iaek of truthfulness. Horton is mill at Illa-Mum! will be held " a vagram. He did not have a com in his Pocket when he surrendered. but wilt have a berth In a cell (or some weeks now. ')mt0tu0LE-"taitmarre, WRMAY, HWY t John Mortoq dov- Iond. and. "all admin-don " a. County an In! MIN. HU taco showed "are: of drugs. and was um um! mum. and when In auld he had been without drugs line. hm Thursday nlthl he [on the cm. lo In: remarkable "eogttesasion." Flint. Hick. all. '.--m'. . “a. I never was In Hamilton. um I - knoll lurk Ham. In the my]. whom I laid killed her." STORY â€PAIRS _ HIS CONFESSION ALLEGED mmpwrmron or BARTON mam-:11 DL'A?REBtT- ED, as THE DETAILS All: CoNTWtDlC'T0RY - HAHIL‘I'ON POLICE TAEE KO STOCK IN THE STORY, . [ IDAHO VICTIM OF SOME GAMBLINGIIS LEGALIZEC. ELWRA, trot" --' WIT Bul Pranriseo, Jan. but Utter has berit rrertvrrt hrrrs (mm One or sown "r-ru. lrnrrn In ttos ice nag; â€Mam-ha, Mum " up" 1mm Rush-n (Iowa? AM Samuel Redmond mum-n on the name: Downed. At the um. It who wrium, Oct la, 1905. the cream of (In "CsiL'l had been reduced to In); In- Winnipeg. Jan. '2e-i'ord ha been re- cpivod or the tragic an!!! of two home- sieaders. R. McLaughlin And June: Ross, who were living in one shack near Manley. Sash. They wen found dead In bed hy neighbors. hnvinz been surround by coal cu. Land Ill-a and We., T Winnipeg. Jun. 8.--DuHne the month of December 52.218 acres of land were sold by the Land Department ot [he Canadian Pteitte Runway. The -'s'ftl8fli7i1",, from'the Bale amount- ed to 282,095. an new" of 85.40 per acre. During tho year thy 0mm umounl sold lmoumbd to 782.832 norm. the amount walked being 84.0013“. During the previous year F'.0,6C, acres were Bold tor 82.2i0,500. Hamilton Mun Killed. Hamilton. "n. '2.-EWott Langley. who resided neur- the Jockey Club. and was employed by the Imperial Cotton Co., was on his way to work between 6 :nd l o'clock. Saturday night. accom- panird by his listen when he. was struck by a G. T. R. train from the my and was killed Instantly. London. Atut. 2.-HC. A. PO-at In probable British commercial agents will he appointed to Colonies. Mr. O’Haru's .letter cauled the matter to be seriously discussed. On behalf of the Board of Trade " ts pointed out that Panada will not be erttiretr'netrleetea. As to the Colonies In general men have been sent to mike lnqulrles In South Africa nnd the Austrtslias, with the re- sult that agents have been unpainted hr Africa. and will nppnrently be chosen for Australia, .The probablllty Is that slmllar measures wlll be followed In regard to Ctnada. Toronto, Jan. 2.-In connection with the York Loan liquidation, Mt. W. T. White states that several per- sons V have misunderstood the nature oi the arrangements which has been made with the chartcml banks. These institutionsihavr not arranged to ad- vance money on Ihe, pasx books, but nuavly In facilitate mailers by re- wiring and forwarding them to the: liquidator, _ . Kingston Bre-Euettion. N Kingston. Jam 3.---It ls generally un- vhtrsteod max; the Kingston bye-elec- [mu will be 'ld on Monday. Jul. 29. Miss S, Ayers desires to thank 1hr town authorities [or their thought- fulness and kindness in renaming from ringing the town bell during the illness of her lieeeased mother. 'i'/.f,1.f,tS,i,'tf2htl,i,i,i,i, morning for the Maritime Pr 'inces. The commission Inth at Neweastte. N. B.. to-day 3nd afterwards {Des to Fredericton. St. Stephens, St. John and Moncton. Studonu’ Mad Act. Caledonia, Minn, Jan. 8.--Matthew Styer. infatuated with Pearl Wheaten. daughter 'ol' B. EE. .Wheaton. a wealthy farmer, broke into the Wheaten home near here Monday night. shot and kill- ed the glrl. and then fatally wounded her sister Ruth, her mother and him- qelt. Styer Is a. dental student at the University of Minnesota. Pearl Whea- ton retused_ to marry him. The Jury brought in a verdict of death from exposure and strongly cen- gured her daughter, _ She then bogged from house to house. and. luvln: got atatrar. wan- dered about through the night an ex- hausted. then spread her shawl on the ground and lay down to die. It was brought but In the inquest that her daughter and Ion-ln-luv had turned her out Ind refused to admit her. Dlughhr'n lnhuman Truman! Land. to A.“ Worn-IV. Bath. Charlottetown. P. I L, Jun. 8.--The body of an ma woman. Mary Me- Donald. was found in a. back new at St. Peter's. The city win make elabonto pront- suona to allot-Hy grartietpetq in the funeral. A speck! mrtafa3qtm wlu ha prepared and the chamber helvlly duped. Mutual Mm u Honu Romain. " . Late â€Enid-r Palomino. Montreal, Jan. S.--A "no tuner-u will ho accord-d the. "mum of tho lat. Hon. Mmoad Prelonulno. It " expected that an body will teach Iona-ell than: Jul. " The rennin: will then be conveyed to the City Hall and tie in silt. tor two can " the, council climber. after which requiem mus will he Stow at New. Dune, and the burial ytlhuke PM " Cote Do. Nature. Canary. That = it the Gov- ernment mm the city'l otter. " mulled au. which "and too In". Mr. Wlnuudon 11v!“ only " abut“ utter an" the don. Boudo- his widow, In lam . hm- tlp or eight children. a. in " nan o! no. . Amer lvnllo'lu a “I!!! a an do... In .1304 hi: win what It in. My! â€new In mistake Ill. unannou- Wars-Marr in In.“ tron killer new (or upwards a! an "In. and bu bo- nnet“: u but“ auxin. m than. my IN. to 5. up And around occasionally. New Yarn on no In. "I" " In! in condition did not my." " the law “vowed. and About ' o'eioe%ttU wit. that to Bive him . den of all“ on. "2-19.5.9“! 10'3"? 9m -- J" ' (xx-v ~- _ q' My? a â€ADM.“ .J. “0' I I3- Pm". Fer " ' . _ Wib‘. I“); gr-as- m u m wasp if?“ 1tuete'. man: u If m " ' au- b?Ps'ysu0dr1iusuuma to 1t'lt, " 1ytttryEra1spl: 3:213. Two Lonely Man Onion“. Britisk"cihlmerpa Agents. Turin Commiuion In East. CrIWI on Half Idiom. NOT GIVING MONEY. DIE. FROM' EXPOSURE. A PUBLIC PUNIML. CARD OF THANKS. TWE L. "It. no: u. Tam Conirili tyg (no The best way to dtswiplme one] heart “gins! seandat is to believe all In". Dentist-in to built. Berlin. Jun. E-Ar, . mull of In- turls unstained In “Inn. dawn lulu Emma: nummel met death you"- .uy urn-moon. Deco-sod m " run pt age. and Is nun-Vina by n widow and Inn funny. . . Found Dad la H16 Bare. __ Campbelmsra. "h, 2.45s. Trait on. of the oldest resident. of this vu1aqs w" found dead in his barn Ihortly ttter noon runway. Deceased VIII about " year- of use and lavas .31. dow and family of “It. endom- Havana. lama... Ottawa. Jan. 2.--CNtttoms revenue for December shown an Incl-cue ot 3264.- 007 over December last year. For In month the tueat year revenue was "3.708.202. u: Incl-mo of 81.5%."! ovor‘lho lune period last year. 1 Bad Hold-On Collicion Occur: " Kinogunn, Man. Winnipeg. Jan. S.--A head-on com- slon occurred early yesterday afternoon between two freight: It Kinosamn. " miles mist of Chtpluu. when the en- gineer Ind Maternal: were killed. The wrectrintftrnin from Port wit- "I!!! let: for the scene at a o'clock. n to reported that tririrdGGi, are killed and many Injured. In conclusion. the duke deck": tint it is tbe duty of Unionist Free Truth on to take such ncllun u will prove that the Unionist party. as a whole. whether in'power or in Opposition. is still uncommitted to n retrograde ttseat policy by whomsoever it may be pro-i posed. 1 Tho manifoato contend- that the Unionist party organization bu Ime- tr been captured by tho Protectionist wing. and that should the ptirtr become predominantly Protecttotttst there will he either no! danger lo free trade or tho prospects of the exclusion of the Unionist party for an indettnite period from either power or influence. 1 The duke contesses that he knows no more now than when he left the lute Government of what In Implied by the Bulfouriu: ttscat scheme, which Its au- thors dock“ to be accepmbio to free tnden and protectionist: am“. On the other hand, he says there I: no mm blgulty About the Chumberlnln props.- Banda, which " uvowedly 1'll,'t'ui2'lti) The duke asserts that than u no in- dlcatlon that the opinion ot the coun- try has changed since the rdectlon o! the last home rule bill and that " is in the highest degree Improbable tint the Government of Sir Henry Camp- ben-Btutnerman will incur the risk of; introducing another such- measure In the nut Parliament. Therefore. he pays. tho question of tree trade Venus protection must be the paramount fac- tor in the coming elections. and he de- clares there must he no deviation from attachment to free trade. ht Unionists. Br fronting the home rule question as a. men side issu- he deals the ntrongest blow 3.: Against Mr. Balfour! election (genes. . “Mon. Jun. 2.-The Duke of Dav- onshlro, Libertu-vniottuts has issued an Important election manifesto In which he vtrtttatlr advise- the Free Trade Unionists to support tho Liberal candidates rather thin the Protection- 'trmmed Up. "Our - â€construct!†and um- um. while the policy or our â€90an in dun-motive ind thettrxttiea1." “I hollow our objects on In attun- od by A moderate [venom tum. atttegttt- llctlly “opted to the existing eondir tiona of our than. Ind no unused u to locum the - amount of emw moment a m: wueo for our people. It would 11le provide for the tree mmlulon of raw mum: and of u- tlclu which We do not make outta]- vel. while " would place I. toll on the "annular." of than countdo- which do not tmat I" talrly.†luau Manifuto Again“ Rang-ado, Flue-l Pettierr-4ur. Home Rulo WV. --.t -. -- "'"'"".'"eN". Luna No - mum - - U. m vinrouoly “new“ tho fe Gout-unmet. which he "egebe. as ho- lnc essentially s 'Holns Bnle. Little New Govern“? own; to: its existence On Irish _ " - Muesli entirely to a moat. " his} fueat policy. -ia81., to tt sunset at Colonial New ich Ata'; spooks ct es tho ttmt ite-Mln tt Con- lltructive pronoun or t n t Duty; the sccond ham. cw tte meta: with the ttrrt being the policy-o! rets tion. l He dechres that the Colonies will not watt laden-itchy, but willie toned to enter into enamel-outs with stnnurs. a. points out tut the when. at Colonial preference will in- clude e provision for the moi] to: on torders when but says that es in"! home-mun end 'Coionlel when mu be fl... and the supply "om the Colonies unlimited. tho price or inn-d will not be manned in the slightut den-no. Unionist Party Ayn“. Mr. Chemberieln declare. that he be.. lieves the Unionist potty to he also: Intel: and mutant: these sin-s. though he admits than my in some ititrermtpeo " opinion who: tho tin: comes to discuss the methods by which these suns on to be eccomnlished. He says. however. that those dinerenoee or opinion probehly no annotated, end that they no lnnttorn more of vol-bu distinction then at poetics] Import- snoe. Continuing. Mr. Chatttberlain â€halo as,"aa. Om "Nd {to but. a "(can Ink, um. g... I lander q-ttat-ttr' - Dim“ A BLAST FROM DEVONSIIIRE Il!ttltttmttttt DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. WV. O“ WIS- plou d Colon†Pmt-o-., Pnuu. uumu‘rwa. In“ In 8001106 iuitirte FIVE MAY BE DEAD. 2 L}. ial..s P,Mgii Sree, et-tor) Lush: Let t All" Act In Forâ€. London. Jun. '.--The Allan Aet, pass ed at the lull tte-ton of Pull-men! came into force yelterdly. The flu dent of the new luv "u that In. 1mmigratlon omCers rpm-ed lo perm! the lpndlnrof " of " ltnml‘rann tron. Got-av. _ The. Montreal “and Mummies the avlaninn ot the 0.".A. rule. by which Hun. may Iu- alum! on side, " the Fedeiai, luau-n (Zinnia. and other rush-tn loagues. The lnIcuollcgute might hiss he Included. This rule males the ("he M per cent. faster, Ir', 39" “any.“ " tl", _ by; In and m mum, A A -e In um the members of tho Tuk As- sociation emu-ed Into an ummom not to Inert-use the number of tack mmhlnh. This the crown cI-Ima In: for the purpose of rostrlctlng (he man- uflclnre of mks. thereby keeping up prices. The lnvostlntlon will be remand this momiu. Frans. J. Frame, A jenkhu A Hit. [Seal Estate Exchange is one of the dy clerk. who w“ tho only witness nggtfst concerns of its kind in the Mr. Curry obtained the ittttrrmntior â€owner; and through the enterprise thn sum. of the members of the Tm] of Mr. Shana, a big elientage ha Auochon were “so mambo;- 'Ut eon secured in this county. The visi- Bolt aad Nut Aturoctation, t qt " tors " ressmi their 5 tist cti nwi "tRatraaa mochaâ€. the Bhot _ h fl, . 7 3 , a 0 th [ mm mm 0ch Which Is heated on elation and the ere Nun am! Horm F .d iHi _ ' .; Shoe Natl Associations,' I" of whtcr m cm IP','", opposite the market, were for the purpoiq of renal-ling .n'ln. Myhys old ottice, and they an- prices. liicxpatc a big year's business. Messrs. D. I]; Tennent, president, "I: '"'le...e. not“. .ud E. R. Talbot, valuator and in- Evidmco Coming In Olmly In the meter of the Western Real Estate Comblno Inquiry. .x'changc, with headquarters at Lon- Toronto. Jan. '.--rN, tach col-nun: In". were in Berlin on Tuesday in- Inveutlnllon wu resumed hofon Mat 4.11-1ng the local branch in charge of latrate Dentson yesterday afternoon. '\.'r_ Frank E. Sluantz. the Waterloo Mr. Curry read many 'dtg'ltl'2,,'r" 'ounty representatrre. The Western ""x,',1"gtf,ttut 'd"sd'lt,og' l' 'llt,. Real Estate Exchange is one at the It “Jud that It sums†Am) headquuterq there Ares nppllcatlom toy aid to help wattle 70.000 person: in thr Colonles. This number will be doublet by tho tttne the shipping season Ititr opened. The Army mny some ten thotr sand perwns In Canaan. thla yen. Tho province: " Allan-all: in strongly guessing tor "(Helium In the commonwealth of agriculturlst: titled by the Army, Ind Commlulonen Coombs does not want Any dlverslon or emlmnts to thedetriment of (Ma. ;ds. He will urge upon Gen. Booth the dedirtttrititr of keeping up md great!) Increasing the trtustsportatton to Can- ada. of lultlble aaricuttur1ttta and than mmllles. Commissioner 0min Received Sym- pntMically by Sir Wilfrid ngrjpr. Otfaiva. Jan. '.-Cornmissioner The: B. Coombs and Brigadier Thoai Howell "secretary for tmnaportatton and immi. station in the Salvation Army. had at Interview with the Prime Minister yes- terday, with tho object of facilitating the immimtion work of the Army They were sympathetically received ttt Sir Wilfrid. who Dunne-ted great In. terest In the Army doings. Commis- sioner Coombs salll from New York or the Itesmshlp Philadelphia on Jan. r for England. when he goes to consul! with Gen. Booth in regard to colonize- tion plans. COLONIES OF SALVATION ARMY, - n-l Vilma; Ace6n--rwtorx _...... 14M Drarton--wemngton. m Mtarhttartt-Yortt ..... .... Petroitsv--Lamttton .. 4135 Partorr--Mregtt-ttr.. 36M 'tsneer-Haute-td.. SMS Btamtord--wettaasd .. 21M mantord-werirth 1586 Gusto: ......... .... Athona-Lamttton ... G'rirmstrr-Ltncolrf .,.. j Lakettsgd-Petertroro. l otskviue-Haiton..... 1 Owen Bottnd-oer.... I Btoutrviue-Yor. .... l t4outtuumtton--Brtsee. 1 Thoruburr-mrr .... been] Option E Tonsil†Magtio--Xorts _....... .... MeNtur-ttertttew .... 888 Neuort-9huton ...... m1 Manon†Eu: ........ 1161 's%"tfta",'f'lr.e 8806 Nimwon .- Hanon m.............. MS, North thord-....... “I Wttrwieti ............ 88M East Wawmoah ..... “I ttge, WTpm'm so: Cot nnood .-- Grey ...... ......... '" -ttt one: V highway M has! â€an Oil-M Stet Municipality. M Linn-.3115. Amahu-Briut. ...u. I“? 8 as Amoliuburg. Pr. M an I " Arran--Brueo ........ an I 33 Pg?e.t.zM.P ......... an s 150 'uRtMrnun---o. “45 2 no; fgt'lt,etift'.'t'l1gt m I l, 11aixttrasaneb-- 'th'm'd. a. 1 T, 'Cemtoi--arer ........ {1“ I .. M'urehnm--gortr ...... “I! I , Moore-Lamttton ..... m , no 'ottaw-imeoo m: tr r, o-r-ar-er ...A... m5 8 to 'i OWnrkiou ... ms ' a 1 melteHne-oetttrrto .. an: 0 o 9 ( Fopltuacttre-Pr. Ed.. So." I lo tRrutltwottbr-Etw .... an I w "u---ro" ...... an 1 F' Pei-wetting) .... 8866 I JI' Svdmttsam--Gmy .... “I 8 . Derbr--43re, ........ :1“ . 25' 'hiwtuev--Hanun- .. 3434 . _ osntutrooh--atormttnt m , 10 9ttonalre-Peterrboro ' pe, tRxttt-iontarto, ...... an I :1 walnut-any J.,.'... cm l 8} Dumml’eurbam _. it“! .. b, Cllnton Tts (Lincoln) an“ . .. N. Grtmatrr--Ltnotrtn mo ' " A GrtntaUr--Ltneoen . "" I 11 yPaytmetontemu" gm 5 a: vim on loam no tho W! (“I ttet, " 'iii'ti'i'E' in" mm- ed the rrueiriq I it our†out, will can! at “0.“. Th. propor- lion of the run roams“ voting on Monday wu about C per can. In - or no no“... “a on population " than new loul option comm u MV tu. Th. “new MI. thou- tho Manon at tho Inn-lama.- to hand, the unalt- at Holiday'- vot- I.“ tho number-0t “can“ ll present. In PM "1lillli" an Tor tth u. V-., T t ' 9:33 It w 1tltG"llll'tCf; od ' mi KEEN b', - --v V . “u...“ VH7): "WWW“ or. non. no 131 LICENSES an: AFFECTED - 143,341 PEOPLE CONCERNED. Town. and Village- Dela-ted. Juo ISM 1643 8776 'PaLtttEtr'; UNI-ran shin; arr man k,tbcc,AL, 01:1 uovuw “cronies. - I an " AI! .-- -- - --- " . Springfield, O.-Atneriean Secdinl _ \Iachinc Co. no Toledo, o.-Nationat Supply Cc', 5.7 Gendron Wheel Co. ' 14'. " Hallway New. law Chic-k0. Der. ".--Ytte federal mu turv I't"'rer, rc'urnrd "may"; gum: than Hum-x 'tttr'tittbtm in Quincy nun-om. Dunn. mm». in! xico-pre-Idont. And C. o. 811mm t ruin freight cum. on 1 T2'llld mum“ at». WuMook Man Caitlin. "' Woodstock; Dee. ".-atobt. W. Koch or. . wall-known numrnyn, commit.. ml suicide by hunch. in Ms homo Thursday night. m. and body '0 hand in the dining-room by his wlfq, hanglng by I rope suspend“ from t rolling. No can. I: mined " be hla Ill-helium Army and Navy Thanked. N Tokh, Dee. no.4» the noun " Peers yesterday the mly to tho m- peror's .1)th from the throne at tho ortenintt of Parlinment Thursday was adopted, toxether with I tor" - to the throne. Ind on “are†of chm“; to the "my and In?! for that'- qrttytt. and 6mm: “NEW tibia-oi! in WOT. ' Min freight H"": up {no Kan. d Pittsburg, Pa. -- Pittsburg Reduc- ‘ion Co., Pittsburg Steel Co., West- nghouse Air Brake Co., Testing, muse Electric and manulactuting Co. Westchester, Pn.-Sharples Cream ieparator Co. . Baltimore, Mdr-uutipitsky Metal 'o., Crown Cork and,Soal Co. East Newark, N. J.--Siewart Hart- horn Co. deal Mtg. Co., Parke, Davis & {15 Royal Mfg. Co., Shuttleworth kHar- is, Frederick Stearns a Co., Truss- ed Steel Concrete Co., Western Rope Philadelphia, Pa. - Cramp Steel 'o., Henry Disston & Sons, Barber \sphalt Pavement Co., H. S. Eckels 760.. Union Petroleum Co. Grand Rapids, Mieh.-mle o. & W. hum Cor _ _. Port 1Nrom.Nit9c-Draper Manu- .ucturing Co. Port Huron Engine & .hrpsher Co. J Three Oaks, Mieh.-Tarrtyt Feather- one Co. _ _ Beaver Falls, Pa.-Uttion 'Dnml Heel Co. "irtield, la. - Lumen Min-hinery t'o. Mishuuka, 1mi.--Dodge Mtg. Co. Akron, o.--Whitman & Barnes Man- iaeturing Co. Cineinpati, O.--Ault & Wiborg Co., FTeisehmatttt a Co., Globe Wcmicke Cleveland. P.-Avery Stamping Co. Angell Wire Nail Co., Frost “Era Fence Co., London Fence Narhine 30., Sherwin Williams Co. Dayton, O,-Nattemat Cash Register Detroit. Mieh.-,Berrr Ema. Ltd.; /rtitttt H?tierr Co., Horton-Cato Des Moines, Ia.-Chamberlain Med- icine Co. Paterson, N. J .-Weldirtg Compound Woodbury, N. J.-Geo. G. Green, , Illinoi- mnuhcturen who on mun; relic! meann- to may“ 1Petftr, ot industries iron tho Uni ted Stun to Cam hue obtain Mammal statistics which serve an ‘an impetus to their movement, The “are: mrealed n more domain; con- dition ot "urs than at ilrst was mind. Soon ot the greatest cor- pontions were loud to have mortal portions. ot their wulmmrin‘ plants to Canadian soil,, while number ot othrrs are considering such step- in motion to hep the market north oi the lakes. Some tusthoritiea state the number of new lactation in Cav. ndn ot U. S. origin is 132. In addition to the " Chicago con- cerns thieh within the last tiv'e yours have established bunch plants in thia- “in: ttities, the following monume- turin; tirmg representing on parts ot the country, were named in the list " those that have moved a portion ot their industries to this country '.-. St. Charles, m.-st. Charles Cots- denslu; Co. .- Ililwnukee. Wis. - Atiis-Chatmers to, Johnson Service 1'o. . Ihu'inv, lir,--.l, l Vase Threshing Machine I'o Miruteapotis, Minn. - Intonation! smock Food Wo.' _ to Adrian, Mietc--Litnt, Wire Fence Jo. Pay; Foley Wire Fence Co. Flint, Frieh.--Durant-Doyt Carriage St. Paul, Mime.- Fosston Wind Stacker Co. "" VISITED BERLIN BRAN'CH, Hamilton! o. - Niles-Bennet-Pond Lockland, o.-. Philip Carey Mtg. Fort Wayne, Ind.--t9. F, 7 - "WW...“ - ' Trat, 1:18? or mo nus tummy Haas YO " our: mums: INTO CAR SERE 0 0 0 0 I) 0 N I)