Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1897, p. 1

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Ilittjl In UIUIII -uuu-urn Lonnon. Jnly'5.-A dupddn from. Allumtaotho Central Now: an I : The ...J.....--' Lg... g-canal nnnh innn nf Aunnuouu UIIII-ru now: u I: IIIO m Inn ngllod II of ntonom . A '-an govurnoriu to bosppoin tndtho annultributa to bopdd0o'.l'Ixk bnuIlu|0.I)00,oon- mooning that '0 yarn. The louign aomnmdongfnn nilitinundl 2- AA 1-______ _Q...`- - Inll olnxi. lull '0VC'IIK II I: have thpright to noninuo and dismiss oiviloioon. The oouuituoul monthly in to Indbpxdd qua! nuniuiol "::'........:"" % ..'.'.'..` r".:'..' lo 3 7 twin- ..f.".:'..`9'L"......1"""" .... ........`""" VMEDALS ?on cANAnIAris. ALLIANCE WITH BRITAIN. ' oondtshuol olunatutnonf ,, ,_ LI` '2 .l.._4A.L A I POSITIONS FOR ALL. INEWS nr nu-: wum.n.a You ought to. The ever `increasing de- lzobinson Bros Inand for this high grade . ,PnlntoI-I. Dooontor|,GlnIor|, fuel testifies to its quality. 275:7 BAGOT STREET`. What Comes to Us from All _ Quarters lPARAl2RAl l_I1V_IjlIIlEIl|JP.| 'l ELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTH?` . - ..____ -.-.--n Little latter: `nut Inurut Ivorybodrw llotu lrrom All our-l.|t1:lo of But)- tllng Eullv Road and Iumoubolldbr The Bohr Ifuhno. Stephen J. Kin . P. 0. ins tor. of .St. John, N.B., is dengd. pm" Cheese sold at South Finch. 0nb., from 7c. to 81:. :` Branbiord from 80. to ` 8c.; Perth pr. 80. 63...... Avnilnnn (`.nI\3nni thn Ilznlign Perbh 80. Si nor Amileer Ciprieni. the Italian eooi ieb lender, he been elected A member of the chamber of dBp|IXaiOI for Forli. J amen M. Shopherd._edh.or of the Guano- {xjolil Vi ilent. will 'probebly be appointed ` nitad tape: ooneul eh Bunilton. 0nt.. _..'.I..:.. - (gm Agn- UHIIBG DUE} UULI winbin a f w days. Mr 1}n`Knnv, in winmn I days. ' Mr. Deney, indep5ndent liberel, was returned to the Quebec legislative assembly for Megdelen Islands. eeating Charley Mercil. the liberal candida . An nlunnrmnl Inner. Irnvn -nu nwenb OVUI` Maren. we nueruu uulluluuw. An abnormal hen wave was swept: over Ontuuio yeaherduy. the thermometorreud- ing 93`; at Rocklilfe. 96; at l`srry Sougd, 94`: ' ' Ottawa and 92 sh Tnronto. I. .....A..t...l that-. klnn Han Jnnn ininn. 94': ' Ulstmwo. and tr: an lnronw. 1: ~repo1-ted than the San Juan mine, belonging to wealthy Spnniah residents of Mexico. in about to be sold to the Roths- child: for one million dollars in gold. to 4:1... "MI ..-aim ..hnm. tn ha imumura. owners will reach nearly v)u,Umr,UUu. A young lad named McKenzie of Dundu diod recently from rabies, and his br6t.her who was bitten by the same dog has gone to the l`ut.eur instituto in New York. rm... u..I,....;.... ....n....-:t.{n. m.da- innti. __,_ ,,_,_ YT fguuunelnuclnvouuout soduy illki .3..`.?`.'.`.' 001103 101' one HIIIHUII IIQIIIFI ll! KUIU. If the coal strike. about. to be inaugura- ted in the United States, is prbtracted un- til September in. the loss to men and. will reach nearly $60,U00,0()0. A ........n Ind nnun-A MnKnnrln nflhindnl to the rnbeur msubuw In new I urll. Tho Bulgerian nuthoribiee to-day insti- cutexl e fteen de a quarantine against all travellers lrorn urkey. This is owing to an outbreak of plague ab Constantino- ple. - Han` hr. Rm-den. mininher of militia. has pie. Hon. Dr. Borden. minister of militia. returned to his departmental duties at. the capital, after being for some months in- capdcimtod as the outcome of n rnilway accident. TL- kinlunnn in nbnntlnnnn AI`. Ll!` TAII1. accident. The bishop: in attendance at the Lam- beth conference in London. Eng.. attended qervice in bhe cathedral yesberda . The colored bishops of the Niger and /mlnboai districts attracted much notice. \l-..I.-..-in Ar ll--an Luv: nnnnv-AH Min district! attracted muen novice. Mackenzie & Mann have secured the contrsctlor building eighty miles of the Rainy River railway. from the end of the Port Alrthur. Winnipeg & Duluth `line. ovorw ieh pe lzuol running privi age: have been The United Smlzeuennbe committee on Bttmrdny sgreed to his nation of the term hill providing for the free ulmiulon of lumber out in the province 0! New Brune- wiclr. when owned by American citizens and out by American labor. Rea vntn of 428 to t.wenl.v-nine. H10 and out by American moor. By a vote of 428 to twenty-niiio, property holders of Cornwall on Saturday adopted a by-law authorising the ruining of A loan nf 898,000 for the purpose of buy- ing the lunar works system of the town from the company now operating it. - wmam. n'mm_ mvacl fifteen. and John from the operating in. William O'Neill, aged fifteen. Mcwilliams, aged seventeen, none 0! re- apectablo parenui in Ottawa, have been sentenced, O'Neill to five year: in the re- formnbory at Penetanguishene and Mc- Willinms to five years in the Kingston penitentiary for burglary. Whiln the riot: in and about Calcutta penwenmary nor burglary. While the riots in have been suppressed. a very uneasy fool- ing provails. The native press in making hither and unfounded` charges against. British officials, and calling upon the Mo- hammodana throughout the country to re- enncb the scenes of the Indian mutiny. D Y Klnnlynnro nnrl Minn Alina (Air- enact. me 0! sue Lnumn Inuuuy. R. J. Mackenzie and Mine Alice Cleve- land. both of Richmond, Que.. were drawn- ed on Friday evening while boelgiendg on St. Francis river. The canoe cepai , t.hrow- ing both into the water. Mr. Mackenzie could easily have saved himself. but in his noble endeavor to eeve hie companion he met death with her. ` I ...s ...--I.' -|.I- nn I-Ln Lo...-....- nd. nver oppmine mcnuniere. - At in meeting for the celebration of in- dependence day in the Robert Brownin social settlement, Wlliem T. Steed uh Rev. Dr. Milburn, chaplain of the United States aenete. to ensure the meeting that the eenetore who voted for the arbitration treaty repreeented the majority of the nnnnln of the United Shame. Dr. Mil- HARDWS. BI lrlvu -IIIIIIU-lye (lomnurvu. 0n$., July 5. - Joleph Wil- llnmr, retired lumber merchant and veeeeI' owner. died suddenly this morning alter an honr riIlneu, aged Ilxty-nine. Hr. Williams in I shuncll llbernl end won one of Godericlfe moot enterprising busi- ness men end councillors. A met aeatn witn nor. _ Lest week. while on the steamer Que- bec. bound from Quebec to Montreal, Al- bert Tardilf. of Bowmnnville. Ont., eoci-- dentelly fell overboard. The eccident was not witnessed byenyone, and A de- tective wee detailed to inveetigete. YeIter- dey his body was found oating in the river opposite Lotbiniere. Ar. . meaning for the celebration trentiy represented me mnjonuy or me o of the United sum. P E:-n made no reply to this appeal. IWUII II] UIUUIIIO Totrmsl, Frnnco. July 5.---The river Scvo ourowod st lilo En Dodoq, destroy- ing forty houpu md drowning thirhon Atst. Lwront three pooplo but boon drowned and thirty hon-on lIlVI,bO0|`llVQp h-nI , uuv-nu Lonnox, dtlpn II from Sydnoru .8.W.. ll chit. Bth luoo bu union `sane. T` 'I.n.na.1.uaa:.u.n...unn.. mum, pm Idown; sgpmpo _lu.rn puuoum. , II`. WIIC BoInn.JuIy a-1~:-okeunuoac lhIQ.vboVIIm)IDt'lvInQdn| ll on tutu, nullnnuunuul bolongingtnthosolomongronp. V"`J' V -L . . BOIIOOII TIC [Into 1 .- J2':2:;..:!.'~., 4.:.:`:h.".:':.: , _ , . ,, ,__ Ironic-Ollie 0&1. .%.'=:..n:v.:-.~.:-.....*v `~-3:-..--~_......' Timon. J I. , an 5;-Ii.mu. tho ----..:__..._---- .-ga-suns-n. FOUR QUARTER3 GIVEN. lo Died Iuddolly. ,1-`L 1,u__r `I ._._j.___.__ Iwopl By lloodn. II..- _ __ '._I_ I 3---F--u- uonc.-oourvln Ioriu-lo In a Good- Anownnoo-Plnvun out 08. O1-uwa. J iii] -A oirculu sent on: by the controllbr of gnnhom limit: the duty of twoncy par cont; on screened soul to what. will pus through" {half inclucreen, `If the coal in larger than will put through I three-quarter inch screen nnd in ordar to avoid worsening eighty per `cent. of the consignmont can be charged as twenty par cenb. and the balance of the consignment at the ordinary duty on round bituminous lllll` / nu coal. = The reciprocal tari` bu queen foumlly conceeded to New South Wales by order- in~counci|. <. I :....b (`AI Irwin whn lntilhl from th in-council. 2 Lieut.-Col. Irwin, who retires from the position of adjuuinb-general of artillery. will receive, beside: his retiring allowance of $7, . his imperial army pension of 200 a. year, now that he has retiled from the militia, having been a major in the Royal Artillery when he joined the Canadian eervioe hweney-four mun A90. yearn . ' Mgforty Del Val in indiapolod and is attended by Sir J amen Grant. 12... M. mhmrnn. the nuvlv nnnointod attended by Sir James unnn. Rev. Mr. Cxdtneron, the newly appointed pastor of tho Boll au'oItMd:boIiF`Gtsurch, occupied the pnlfit of tint ohlirch for the (`me time yoauer ny. He made an excel- lent impression on the members of (3 congregation. ' v....| mum-nun. of Thorsnlina. while out congregation. Paulcnveequp, of Thersulina, bunting near Sudburv on Saturday after- noon. mistook Peter Potvin for a bear. n d shot. him dead. Ceveeque gave himself to the police. He is terribly shocked over the aifair. Potvin was a married mnn,nnd leaves a large family to mourn his untime- ly demise. Mum Shea. J amen Devino. Harry Carle- ly demise. Mike Shes. J Devino. Harry ton and Jimmy Murphy heve received no- tices that their services will not be required any longeron theeeniorcepitsla. T}: :xecu- tive of the clulslso intend to tske L isninel proceedings against ve men in the city who are said to be the principals in "the deal. This is the sensational outcome of the match between the Capitals and To- rontoe on Thursday lest. _ \ ~ -__. .. _.,__A_._.,.___... vum nu old name when Hi In Ever wol. 0 nnuvnn _I' count. Rev. Dr. Wilson, New York, arrived in the city on Saturday to visit his nioce.Mrp. T. Power, 8 denham street}. Yesterday afternoon an evening he delivered ad- .a........ in H... Rnlvntinn nrmv barracks. afternoon and evening no aeuvereu au- dreases in the Salvation arm barracks. Hisfafternoon talk was conne to a review of the past fourteen years, durlngwhich time he has been connected with the army. In the evening he spoke of the "freeneas and fullness" of the gas I. There were large gatherings to hear t e doctor, who is always warml welcomed to his old home. Dr. Wilson ad `been attending a eon- vention of christian alliance worlrers.which was held at Tully. N.Y. Being so near his former home he came across to visit his niecesind old friends. rst stop log 03' at Oobourg. Since his last visit are he has travelled 6.000 miles in connection with christian alliance work, whichhe says is taking a strong hold in the United States. The headquarters of the alliance are at Nyack. N. Y., on the Hudson, where acoll e, hospital, orphanage ahd taber- nacle ave been erected. A convention will be held in Toronto in November. when Dr. Wilson hopes to be in Kingston again. He leaves Tuesday morning for New York. STRUGGLE FOR THE ClaERKSHlP. ,, *`_l chance: Are the Dendlock Wlll Bemnln . . Unbroken. , . There promiaee to be a warm Mid long- drawn-out abru lo at to-nighte sedeion of tho city counci , enent the lling ol the vacant city clerkship, and the chances are that the deadlock now exieting `will con- tinue unbroken. IIIL- ..........-....H.un -in:- Al` flan `nnnnnil Two Jnvenlle `lhlevee. Two little girls. eech eged ebouh twelve or fourteen yoere. picked up end ten ewey withe roll of muslin that stood es the door ole Wellin ton street ehoee on Se- turdey. One the clerk: noticed the `theft end euooeeefully pursued the juvenile thievee. The'c|or.h wee given e end the olfendere were ellovved to [0 vii e wetn- ing. , -_ -I- ev_eA- tinuo unbrolon. The conservative xying of the `council still remain lodgod to ox-mayor Dronnnn`. and ll mg: n support his claims no the ition to-ni ht, while the liberals will ring fol-war a new champion in the per`- son of city commissioner and nuouor W. S. Gordon. glued on very plelnnuy. urn. nurru. iolot. was the guest of Mn. Lewis Hurt- mnn last. week. Mr. and Mn. K. W. Snider. Kingston, lpent Bundny with W. C. Snider. Mu. F. A. Snider. Milllnvdn. Ipont a few days lub week with Mn. W. C. Snider." Mr. And Mn. Charles Snider, apendingnfow days with their son. Dr. Snider, Inwood. Vlotorln Vnrlotlol. Vlmonm, July 6.-0ur annual icnio glued o` Iennntly. Mn. um. g eat Ha`:- , |,-. ___.L 11.. ....I II__ II I To no unity. ..l`.uus,gJnl }_5_.-'l'ho Figaro pay: that In the latest bf t dompotor Nichols: inviting M. Faun ho viaib him at St. Pohrlbnr. he rotor: signicantly to "the bond! that no henceforth to unite Franco and Ruth. We have just received I full line of.New Shmi. which ere ex- ceedingly very neat. Cell` and have qjnok at them, lo. Lmncsrou mu] EA_Wf%llll %8 _.`__.A_._.,___... REV. on. wu.soN HERE. THE nul bu coAL. .I1_ppor 85., wash and vnu'vind|., ooutinud V " storm to mung I; turning a ma. cooler no-Inquow. Shirt % aist: Better qualities 39c, 500. 75c- ' _Wo -- U.lICC| Inn H noun hblooknhonoldn .` auto. nnau. `nu mknmu Uunni-AIn-Iu-II I lento. 'l'oIophono14'lA. Opal DIIIU ounmi dsr. Lunmo Ulnnnlll lulu Prlnoou strut, Oomu I phono oommunlontlon ' gs!- Lnucxs -In Nnplnoo. JII lit. Ilfj Jacob Louokl. of I dun tor. 7*- Bn.omu:u-Ah Doooronbo. also 2811!, i of Roborb Brooke:-, of Iuon. ` CooHm--Ao )2 (lion Road. -- -v ~, "' 29011. to Mr. And In. John A. _ V (nee Music) I daughhr. ' , Dill). '1`:m.on-_-On July Mb. Jun Hood. _ are und four `months. bolovld, } 1 pa. Thoma 1'. Taylor. marina _. tor. ' < I - ,. q5'..1;.x.`- Funeral will uklm from H!` (Inna; an Tn AI, Illa HI}: Il. --~---'I'GIwIlu|| IIIVIIX I0 IUKIIIL (Toronto an Manual papal-I ENm.um-In 1`it.uburg. on Jo (N. Williun English, and count) _ yearn. '~ . ' Funonl will lenvo his Into nlidql," Plttaburg to-marrow (Tuudn ) nt. ton o o|ock. Friend: nu ' moon are re: ttnlly invited to S'rouus~-Al. h I lab reoldonoo. ID of Ernuttmvn. on V Sntuu-d:j;Jul;?. Nonnnn Storms. A Funorol to-day M: 2 p.m. M . 7 := I-lu:n,._.Ah Than:-nlnhm, Jun: 97th. ANTED--A(H1`.N'l`H FOE torla. u Edmund Ovorowlnn with lnhntull `II Contains the undo suty. with nnvlun able rain. and In! ?:`h'I`..:';.` ". ` HAEI---Ah Ihnrohuo, Juno `Nth. \ "Ann -canal InnoAnt.n.hnnA '1': I - 5`-' EL` nAul----nu uourunw, aunt `awn. up: :1 Karo. aged wont. -Mme an. -': (`2 Bnmas-- In Norah rodorio nbn , 2631:. Mrs. Elizabeth Boggl. three years. ' _`i.`_`? Fnnmvu-zIn Richmond, Jung '- - ()uy,Lnged one your and v youngest son of William 1 1 A81` 'l`HU.:u)A l" I uurta J Show. 5 Fox Tor or Bitch. `Om for its return to Jon! Dom) H.` Hotel. juty. authentic Hluory nlgn. and full uooolnt JuM'oo. 0111: il 50. 8|; boot. demand. Bonnnu for sun. gnu`: mat. Duty psld. cum 4.... L I .3 `Iva . .2'On Hm wrltcqnln In armory. nu IIIIOI Oolun. an Douborn BL. Chicago. " . y.`- B ARDEB8 CAN Bl with both nlnzlo and do modem oonvanlonool, at $ loAnD1r.ns om Bl I351; with both ailmlo an doulu too modern oonvonlcnocs. 1. us Ptlnoua ` (VOOD GENIBAIA SERVANT I family. Appli to J. I. 0010!. Gordon Street. _v'. , *- tug inald u-rlvd V; ' mgunum a 2500 d .Inm$ And.L 1 A81` l`HUllSl)AY F IDUFIL ` `mu tnr In ml-.nrn in Jolll D0110 . U family. Ap Gordon W AN`I`ED-AGEN'l'B FOR Q _ II. I! II (I Ovnrfggglllll '.'I h apmotl NCIUIII Illll ` II. In}. y K. & ll. Forwarding Oo'I wharf int Thu: Innrdn. Halli}. n` 11.1 ., w Monuynl. can "or . SCRANTON COAL ? Cool s . Dresses IA. c.Jo1m'sIon 1,; All sizes at Solo Aunt: for Button-lot : HENRY BIL. IDII All! In Prlnonn meet. Ogmn Emil runonl wm an moo nun our dance, on Tu by`; tho Gib lnlt. ;. n. m, I`:-inntln An Annual: wsnntn i9unILII@ 1000 to choose from. Tiuduy I! hilt}. pan. Friend: nmi noqunlnlmof :..mpecunn invited to and. . Tnrnntn An Mnnhnnnl lnlnllnl ' Sailox Suits $1 and up, Tweed Suits $1.50, $2.00 AT 25 cams." V WONDER 7 WANTED. JAG. BIID. Ihannm|urn|..1 BOARD. Lo3T{ ' iilouses 5oc. Sail_or Hat; 15c, 20c, 25c. `CCTV -cw b--u-- ollldcilltf. -- ._ irtn. NO. 154. | 1-3.` mm innit: tor Whll 8094! I llvn Dani Ihnhnnnlvnl III. FOR THESE WARM DAYS. 'l.'lO Dilly llucrnuuu lur uuu. .._....._ `to You Ihohulvu In. City council to-night. " America for ficmn Tuudov at l0:80 mm. . " . A Jobb. eye` specialist, at Wade : drug utnro.Tuudny. . ` `Sumner James Swift. lpr Ottawa every Monduy nnd Thurndny 1&6 mm. June: Swift 1% 00.. Agent. Full dotiiln pertaining to the now` Am- onicanline to Manual An;-given in our -nlut nnlnvnnn hmtlnv. V" .l'-I55 (ll Lnunuuau III; -'I van Inc ....- odvt. col mug to-day. J. W. ldIn a ndvh. in mother column given 1 curg` for tho dingrooablenou of oookingin hot. weather. 8:. Paul`: Bnndny uchqol picnic to Brr- hy s [point Tuesdny, July 6th. Boots omiq. vgi-`n at l:30 and 4 p.m. First nptistchurch Sundny school pic- nic to Channel Grove to-mon-ow. Boat lave: foot Clarence street at l ;30 p.m. Coolging~`;g:_pt WcatEEf\ Dahglc} (;`a:sR:'e Rangesl Have ovorladpod all competition and won :5 foromout place in the condonvo of buyers. All the Stoves are well and strongly mndmwlth Improvements up-to date They an easy 0:0 manage and perfectly safe. All Ihwr und prices. For sale by Ij.W.OLDFl;N. __ -urn:-\lII.I n'l'l)EI?"I' NON:9ON: Hioimggg _f4 he School will n.opon am an um. `Inll: Iolldun on I\I I'IEI`Io Al}JIIIR WHAGI ON I RIVER I1". nwnnco. lulu land, 0 0 mt drive from. n...|u_ amnion V Mama. nail: furnished. Asyuunn (X)1'l'A0l ON I mvlm arr. land. I thou: maul: room: portly my 5': I n : lulu. inn! Orncs. at Sun. lunlou. _ Organdie Muslin Stripes 7c. Organdie Muslin Figures zoc. Swiss qrgandiq: 18c and zoc reduced from 25. ' Bishop Strachan Schuullfur Girls, `TORONTO. - omnmo. ueouasonv. om SEDTEMBER.'97. l I'D! calendar. Toma. I|o.. apply to ._.. _ _k PAInI. July 5.-l'oI|nIon bodhl ban vi Vfyvrviuuy `fl[QCa%Q.OXrlD5o V VlO:b;n; .3 `L--_.>Xn _._,_, , ` L In very dllazreoablo and it In more Healthful and Economical to use 5 Gas Stove. . . . . \ I VVF\a--._ ._ 37 BROOK STREET`. nnlmt. Sm: 2 Duck Suits sz'.5o. $2. $260- ` Print Wrappers $1.00. 51-25. $1.50. _ n=.......::'.. QM.-t wams 74c. 81. LOQAL EMORA.N_DA. IF! \'I Ikliitu - people mbre confou- _-_.h_:__--.-o-...._._.._..___. ` rung L_J - _, lence and a minimum yyuyuv ---v._ -- able by having lV1.:1d us _-;.__ luuvy nu pun. .-_.,_-,, ._. A maximum of excel- VVVvvw `Is brighie'r' [and the _ A_v_t__., " J "-' - .. help In the decorating. _j. ,._,'_| - of cost is as sure as sunrise. x.5o. _` , Organdne Shirt Wgxsts 75c, 31, $1.25. MISS GRIBR. may Principal. * 4 roouupuunuun. II gllgg .._-. D '..I- I , MANY A TO RENT. nn:nAnn t\|l urn! Market. Square. _..__....__-. |?umuunsnEtIvnn| `The Queen laltfeletalns People Representatives at Windsor. [mamas iggpLIcnIen.| ENGLISH PRESS PROUD OF _THE HONOR |MPAR`YED. .'--~T , conveyed to Windsor In special `n-elns-`the Queen Drove Around the Gronnds-ln- dIv'Idnnl,'_Ieinben Presented-D|soonr- . Les: In London Fully 0anoelled-Ilem- - bers of the House rhlnk a Snub ee Been Administered-Queen Heard of Event Through Newspapers. ' Lormox, July 5.--Four hundred and I fifty members of the house of commons ec- companied hy their wives and daughters, making a total of a thousand persone,went to Windsor on Saturday to visit the queen, in response to the invitation extended by her majesty after she had learned of the unuremonious treatment accorded the members when they attended the speaker of the houee to Buckingham palace to pre- sent s jubilee address to her. The party were conveyed in special trains at no cost to themselves, and were taken in carriages from the Windsor station wt the caetle. Marques had been erected on the lawn. in which champagne. tea and strawberries were served to` the visitors. ; rm... ........... ..o.+.....-iul hv nrinmu Rnahriea. incl up. : Bogs VI served 00` the vmwrs. The queen. attended by princeu Beatrice, both attired in black, drove elowlyinas pheeton drawn by two grey ponies eboub the grounds, where her guests were easem- bled. The leaders of both political parties. Mr. Balfour, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Sir William Vernon Harcourt, and Herbert Asquith. accompanied her majesty on tools. They summoned the individual members to the side of the carriage. where they made obedience to the queen. Among those presented to her majesty were Meaere. l'iclmrd and Abraham, labor lead- ers; Sir Charles llilke, the radical leader, was also present. The diecourbeay in Lon; don was fully cancelled by the gracious- nees of to-day : reception at Windsor. Nu-.w Vn|u(_ Julv 5.---A London deamtch of to-day reception M . Wlnusor. N new Yuux, July 5.~-A deapatch to the Times says: "The manner in which the queen conveyed her regrets to the house of commons contained a start- ling innovation to British eers. Seldom, if ever has a sovereign found it necessary to tell the legislature that she heard for the first time through `the_ newspapers of the events so directly concerning her. such es this palace episode. The En llsh press is quite delighted and prou of the jubilee cachet and honor imparted to the fourth estate. while many members of the `house ere chuckling with delight at the snub` thereby administered to Mr. Bel- four, who treated with such philoso hie contempt the earliest eompialp to him on the subject. The legislators hint that the first lord of the treasury, ever prone to laziness when oil the olf links. might save himseif the trouble 0% his night letter report to the queen end substitute instead a special edition of some evening paper. This might be worked but for the diiliculty of xing the organ who so dis- tinguished. DIISRESPECT TO CANAEIAN FLAG. I g-gzjj Fetrlotlei People of Dlgby llaul Down ` American Flag. Dmm`, N. 8.. July 5.- re waa 'a sensational fourth of July `in idehb in Dig- by yesterday. the scars and stripes being hauled down and left lying in the` `dust: of the streets. There are a number of United States tourist: Iummering in the town and they are deeply indignant. over the occurrence. When the inhabitants awakened yeeterday morning, they dis- covered a huge American ag ying from the top of a telegraph pole, while the Canadian colors were fastened below instead of above it. ,There was great. commotion, and measures were ahgnce adopted to re- move the obnoxioua Tipectacle. `D.-wk `Inn. warn hnlnrmrl In A Inna lh. the ODDOXIOIII Ipecucle. Both flags were fastened to I long atoll`, which had been rmly nailed to the top of the telegraph pole. A rope was thrown and the (lag am lusooed and pulled from its hifzh perch. Then the position of the two I up was reversed, but they were left lying on the ground. The men who haul- ed down the colors of the two counbriee any they had no desire to insult. the share Ind stripes, but merely wished to show that the dominion ling was entitled to re- spect` from foreigners. loot of the Benke let their Annual DIVI- dende. Cmcmo, Ill., July 5.-Stochholdere in eeven of the Chicago henke failed to re- ceive their _cuewmery eemi-ennuel divi- dend cheqnee `on Thursday. Some 0! theee benhe hove regularly .peid eix end eight per cent. e year, end e low only four per cent. The Inger henhe met their eemi-ennuel dividend chergee ee \unel,with the exception 01 one or two. The peeeing of dividende wee mainly by elneller hernia, and in meet eeeeeit wee declered by the olciele that the peeeing wee with the. toll coneentend epprovel of the lending` etockholdere. The prinoipel henke then their dividende were the North Weern Notional. Globe Neeionel. Ameri- can Exchange Netionel. Netionel bank of the Republic. Bank of Commerce. Hyde end heether Netiooel and the Alnerlcen lIV...-L --4| I--in-n hank, \ and haunt uluouu Ill Tnut and Suing: bunk. mun Nnnnnl of Ann:-in ' Til] Ill nvw uI-o Rn Ponnol, July 5. -- Chompion Goodour, in rofotonoo to tho ohollongo ol- logod ho hovo boon ioodid agoinot him by Wroy. of Aootnlio, who to now in.tho old ooonoryuoyo bhol no nouoo hoohoonro- odvod by him at Wrofo glooiro to now him. Bo oodontoodo. howovot. this No Wny'o ouhion in rowon tho 1' for tho ulna p at Inuhnd. door In the lwnywllirowon tho Thonooiot tho eholnpiooohlp of Iho world and Olzlm odohowill --MI!-. pro-salngshins. ollowoll 851!) 2 out oxpooooo to tho old -g--D-u and Tnul Ana Bump noun. - , Thu Nnionnl of Amoriongyhich hu bun pm ingnunlfol-In nix pot cont. dividend. uocdludividnndto If01ll' pot cont. L.d- oqun-ilahvu-hin scandal to log In-lbohnuhiin&.n$Vhnt. READY TO WEAR land: `to low Ila. on ._ li_'._..`..; Y..l'.. I I DIVIDENDS NOT RECEIVED. KINQBTON, o1'"rARtu,% .MO1*`T -Y, JULY :5. 1897. cg------- The Prince or Inn: Preunted Than It`. M lntuldnre lnapeellon. LONDON, July`5..--The Prinetof Wales on Saturday in the colonial troops at Buckingham pa ce. and bestowed e medal, commemorative of the jubilee. upon ' "lII\I|lll`\ each man present. The ehtireforce pm- edtho prince in single file. Arriving in front. of she prince. and several pacqs away, the colonial soldiers ealuhed singly and- then turned toward the prince. halted in front of him, ealnted again and I-eneiveair the model. The medals ol the oiiloere are of silver and those given to the non-com- mieeioned oieers and private: are of III IBBIUIIU bxonzo. I ;ovs'% suns $1.00. Troops Visit The Queen. Losnos, July 5.--No event in the Iyhole programme of the Canadian troops has been anticipated with kgener leesuro than Saturdays special visit-to \ indsor as the guests of her majesty the queen. Special trains took them down from Peddington station. Their march from Ohelsse through the streets. their de arture and their Jero- gress past station a ter station along `the Thauies valleyexcited much popularinterest andenthusiasm. AfterFriday slon , dusty day at'Aldershot. the uniforms an horses needed special attention, but with the queen's welcome in prospect the Canadian contingent turned out in excellent form. The royal borough was in festive attire with ags and decorations, and the colo- nials were warmly received at Windsor. The oflioers lunched as` the queen s guests_. and the men were,regalea in twenty mar- quees. Happily the rain kept oil`, though- the weather was threatening. After lunch the troops paraded in review order before the queen and other royalties on the beau- tiful terrace grounds. Her ajesty was radiant with smiles and seem keenl in- terested in every detail. andex Aeese her- self as most greatly pleased. ~-'* ' OI For Canada. LIVl'l_B.l 00L, July 5. -On their arrival at Liverpool the Canadian troops were met. an the railway station by a guard of honor from the I-ancaahire volunteer artillery ac- companied by a band. They proceeded to the quay and embarked on the -ueamer Scotsman. which sailed amid a storm of cheers and the singing and playing of the national airs. ' ` Jnpnneoe Envoy Dllouuon latter: with Lord Bullebnry. Lormou. July 5.-0ne of the most im- pormu gmionl incidents oqnnected with uh ' ileo concerns the relntionnvbetween Gr In Britain and Japan. The latter ooun y. Iince her ght. with China, has summed All the dignity sud prerogative! of name power. Now with-proud hu- mility the oonfeuee thou she needs A Euro- pean ally, prelenbly Great Briuin. Thin governmenb he: been wepeetedly o.pproe.ch- eddunng the ` . p_gLeww the Iommlnionof on. pg ' faunas iinnoe. The muster wudincuued at In iunheiwiew of the mitotic : jubilee `envoy with Lord Snlisbury on Monday last. 'l`ha Rrininh nramiar does not favor al- Balisbury Monday Iaat. The British premier does liances prior to war, but he is` very fond of uuderstandine, and there is good reason to believe that he has arrived at an under- standing with Japan which would be con- verted into an actual defensive and o'en- sive alliance should trouble occur between England land Russia, which might happen at any moment. It was therelore in accordance with the fitnes f things that Japan made a brave show at he jubilee naval review; She was re nted by one of the finest battle ships anchored at Spithead and the oilicera and men of no foreign warship walked about Portsmouth with a ner swagger and in more georgeous plumes than the little Japa. tar BII'll"II!. I`1'r1'snmw, 1`a.. July 5. --'l`he coal miners ol_the Pittehurg district, in the delegate convention here Saturday, de- cided unanimously to comply with the or- der of the nntionnl executive board to Itrike. end all the union minor: in the etrilre will lay down their tools to-day and enter upon e um) le for better wages. which promieee to one 01 the longest and most bitterly oonteetecl ght: ever known in the labor world. The delegates in the convention lelt for their home: full of the etrilre eentilnent. each man premie- ing 3 complete auepeneion of work in the mines represented. Th. mimm nllicinla lnve nrremred for e mines represented. The minor! ollicisls hove srrsngod series of messmeetings to be held thr'ough- out the entire district and it is believed the elect of these meetings will be to bring out every dig in the district.those who are under` ironc d agreements as well es the others. The miners otlicisls oleirn that s conservative estimate xes the num- ber of men who will go on strike in Penn- eylvenie, West Virginia, Ohio, Indisne and `Illinois st 200.000. They hope to in- crease this number es the strike sentiment smucofu-:-Fon BETTER wmes. Tho Coal itlllo Will Be A Long And Bit- ter struggle. " vu , _ -n. 1..I_ r: ml... Ann` llynn uohrnmont In love Lgvluh Wnh o John `u: Wu `thought. MOI1'RlA}., J nly 5.--It now nppein that Mr. Flynn, Intn pn.tinior 1.))!` Quebec. wu mom lavinh in promi ng jo touufportorl than was I6 n-_|__t. thoughu. Hpn. r. Tur- oouo, ptothonohry here. say: five hundred wovtprouniood position: in the court In `no ulono. if the oouurvntivnu Ind boon mankind last May. Hanna -man nzrnlllil halal` MIQ ruionn. nnounou us any. Some was appointed bolero the resigna- tion of tho Flynn chips but mohuppoint gaunt bun now bun annulled. '

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