Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1897, p. 1

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ltll l`UUUllu The British government means to make the most: of British Central Africa. John Mebon, horticultm-iet'nt Kew Gardens. has been appointed rcientic adviser to the ad- ministretion at Zomba to assist the plant- are by scientific examination of soils. [Arr] Knlvin nnnnlrinn nf OJ-in nnm na-I-nu. mcluclou m me nun. The non of I Cuban general, Cnlixbo Gercie.and a number of exiles have escaped from Chahnne island: off the cont of Morocco. They were deported on the charge of having aided or aympethized with therebela. TL- l)-:A.'-I.. ........ -._A. _.-_._- L- ___L- 0150. 163]: Robert '1`. Gould : cononl shore in Bar- tonvillo, Onb., was broken into on Sutur- dny night-, and goods to the value of $150 carried. away. Ten caddies of hobnoco were included in the haul. rm... ..... -1 - r1..I..._. _-_.-__u n_u_-_;_ prulcuou. John E. Gordon, of St. Helena, Ont, died Saturday. after an illnou of six dnya, from Canadian cholam. Mr. Gordon wu I native of Scotland and born on January 3156. 1827. D..I.-..a In l1....I.n- ......-..| -..__- :_ n... we scene oz aimoulty; On Thundny Robert Beker. B led {our- teen you-5 of ego, Iivin near Norwood, Ont.. had his hnnd split: two by a re- volver exploding. Amputntion will likely result. ' The two-you--old can of lfroderick Run- eell. eleventh concession. of As hodel, near Norwood, we: killed on Thu ay night by I kick tron a horse which the child had up- preached. John ll`. nrnn n` H}. Wnlgng n..s IUII VIII IluKnUnI}0nc Serious trouble bu broken out on the Turco-Persian frontier. and both govern- ments have do: tolled nroopc and gum to the scene of di oulhy; On Thurldnv Hahn-ls Rnlrnr a lad Inn:-_ uuueru were IDJIITEII. The dominion government. according to a Winnipeg denpntch. is considering the question of opening I route, into the Yu- kon via Edmonton. Q...:;...- L_4u.LI.. I.-- L__L-._ .._n. __ ;L- 4 llv Ill DUB UUIITCH. An explosion occurred at the cartridge factory at Rustchuk, Bulgaria. Fifty-nix persons were killed outright, and many others were injured. Thn dnmininn anon-nmnnt nnnm-Jinn tn VIII UH Duuuruuy. The body of Rev. A. Grant, Winnipeg, has not yet been recovered from Nipogon river. A diver has been employed sou- aiat in the sgarch. A.. ..-..I......._ -..-...._-_I -L AL- _._.,,,-.1 ,- can nun. No. 1g3. III- John Munro, a school principal of Otto- wa. and preaident ol provincial teachers association, died on Toronto genenl hon pi- tal on Saturday. ` Th!) bnrlv nf Row` A nu-ant Winninnn wuss no more or [III vague wuveroln Ideas. The Toronto baseball team won two gamo from Montreal on Saturday and are now at the head of the eastern baseball lnnnun 6. . `u'E:e Cologne Gazette says that the pro- posal of Germany for Eropean control of Greek nances has been accepted by the powers. Jnhn Mnnrn n nnhnnl nu-inn}-ml nl` nu. many unvu uuuauu a serious loll 0! me. Despite European Alanna free trade Ina" never safer than now. Mr. Chamberlain talks no more of his vague wllveroin ideas. The Tnrnnm hunhnll tnnm wnn turn e'a".'}31.I1?:}""1s'c'yoYSZZ' 'i"v'3'{I'.` ' """" There has n a veritable epidemic of auicidein Paris for some week: past, the ` heat adding to the number of cnsea. Thu nlnurlhlll-If. and innnrlufinnn uluinl. noun uuulng no nun number or The cloudbuub and inundation: which have devastated the eastern part: _of Ger- many have caused a serious loss of life. _ nlhif TCIH-nnnnn nhlr-Inn fr-no Erna-in -nn DKIUII IIIU llillafly |llIWOI'IID|o Judge Tiley decided on Fridny that the Chicago ordinance establishing n vehicle tax. inoludincyolea, is void. Thnrn hnn n n vnniknhln nr|;I`An-Iain .-.6 ILIIIIDU Duulg up W W . ' _ Owin to the ncarcity of grain, because of the ad harvelt. Ruuixr intends to pro- hibin the export of cereals. 'rhAnAl`HAI nntnnf inlnilnn -I-gt-nnn Cu-Ann UIIU UUIIIF IFU UUW UH ERIC. The minor: of British Columbia any that the new rule: issued for the Yukon dia- triclz are utterly unworkable. Jndun Tilnv rhlninrl nu I1`-{A-n that Mn. maaucnuuouw venous nomouy ll suloa. ' Mark Twain is considering an offer of an English house to write bio autobiography. Lactose-_i matches Saturday : At Com- wall, 6; Capitals. 4. Ab Toronto. 3: Shun- rocks, 4. ~ Ilrn-|na thn nan}. wnalr T1-mplnn non.-Jana IIIUIIIGIC `Suits at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, _ $3.50. `FL. ....I.:..... L. .....-Ll.. al....L 1...; LIIUIII IIIID DIPUKV UI aroma. The partial sets of jubilee stomps from halt-A-cent to fty cents and half-A-cenb to one dollar are now on sale. rm... n..:...... .4 u..:.:-|. f\-I.._.L:_ ___ LL_L rocue, 5. M During the peat week London experienc- ed e hot. spell the thermometer in one in- etenoo being up to 90; Owina tn than emu-niho of pain Iunnnhenn "" 'l"V- VI luv --Ill IlI.l.l' (If?! nun ill! latent Duncan, There grill `he an inveetigetioe into the Montreal poehoice. -Parliament has been further prorogued egein until September 2130. ' 9 Mnnniannr Bnmluni nu nnmmm-nhvl ugun unou nopwuwer Z180. Monsignor Bmolmi wu conaecfstod urchbinhop of Montreal yeabox-d:y. ~' Tho Jnmnud town-nmnnn hn nrdnrnrl urcuulluup on nxpuurvul yeanorasy. The Japanese government has ordered from Gennnny 3 9,000 hon battleship. It is stated in Boston that Iaha hm nf Ishn IIUIII \1UI'lIIIlIy I U,U|KI DUI] Dlplxnl Boston that the fate of the Muuchuaobhl benet society in sealed. Mark Twain in nnnnidnrina nn n'nr nf an I ----.;--u 7 no lploo or -in noun... 5,." um an 1494:: lfIAnn.o.|... _Pl.TH of THE. News. `IKWHCDMQIIQIWT W I Q .hvlryduvi ovcunldunlt. Jain ' It's a little early to talk school to thaboy, but,it's not too early to talk about school to the boy's mother. ` EH14- _L Q- -.. L- _.- L- __ IuII|.nuI'II',vuIIIuI| uncanny lnvingeomhltudnhtnnhdndcy .! hthlvbnvun 3%-ml- .. Iobbod By Iaakod Ian. Oswmo, rN.Y.. Anguao 9 -Gaorga Stiles. a tanner. raiding near this village. waa ovar worad Saturday night by a gang of mclnaabad non. Ha raaiatad. and waa a In tbaubigb. The robbora tban bound and gagged Btilaa, anocbar man. a woman anda boy. They aaourad a watch and batwaan 040 and 870 in none lrantbo pockets andanlqandeam . The priaonan nally gnawad tba cord `lolra which bound than and [an the PIII, __. The BI; Ian-of-War of the United States In allfnx. , Hsunx, N. 8.. August 9.-'l`he decks, guns and works of the American battle- ship Indians glistened like polished glass in the morning sunlight, end the oilioerel nnd tars wore theirbest clothes and pleas- ontest smile when Sir James Erskine, vice admiral of the British North American eet. stepped on board the foreign war- ship to pay his res ts to corn. mander Taylor an return the visit received. from the latter yesterday. The British commander was received in state and was ac(._orded_the customary salute. . Another visitor to the Indiena this morning was United States consul-general Foster. who was given a salute of nine us. The Indiana is still anchored olf t Centre City. She will probably remain there until Wednesday morning when she will enter the dry dock. I IJUUUIIIU WI! lax: Reports from the experimental stations goto show that Canada should haves good harvest this year. Grain crops in the Ottawa district are reported to have suffered somewhat from rust tbrouh the recent heavy rains, but the root crop will be heav . From the Brandon station comes t e report that the unfavorable condition of crops earl in July have greatly improved. and t at wheat is expected to be an average crop in the nrovince. Oats will be below the average. North west territories station reports that barley will be aparticularly ne crop and grain. all through a fair one. The British Columbia grain crops have -turned out well and the fruit crop will be heavy. The crops in the maritime provinces are ro- ported as looking well. Most of the hay crop has been harvested in seed condi- tion and grain has recovered from the re- cent oold weather. pill` I! I mg DIIOI rock tuna will mm. The city council will hold Another meet- ing to-day and Attempt to unravel the paving muddlo,und an attempt will be made tore sl the `by-law requiring ton- dora for al contracts over 3200. under which the injunction to the paving pro- caoding wu iuuod. Ann:-On ll-nun flu: n\-nan-innnntnl -omn... yuan. 0'ruwA, August 9.--Repo1-ta from Temiecnmingue district allege that I find of coal has been made. Pembroke parties willinveetignte. An Indian describes the piece as I big black rock thlb will burn. Thu nitv nnnnnil will Imlrl nnnthnn -nut. And It mu Burn--It I.-`Bald To Ba 0031. uuwumu U! B VIN aulrcnlln conspiracy. The body of Senor Canovu will be `brought here to-day. Marshal Martinez Campos has gone to Sun Sobutiun to sli- tond the queen regent. lIBNfl)'8 scum: ux lnlngleu sorrow and inungnnuon. The assassin narrowly escaped lynching at the hands of the waiters and attendants who rushed forward. Detectives and civic guards immediately seciired him. He wss very pale. trembled violently and feared, evidently, that he would `he killed on the spot. He declsres that he killed Sqnor Cnnovns in accomplishment of 3 just. vengeance. end that the deed is the outcome of a. vest anarchist conspiracy. The bodv of Snnnr Cnnnvu will ha uuuuluy UELBUIIBIIIIIGIIIE IUT Ill! WIXB, W110 was to join him for lunoh. Suddenly the assassin, who had the appearance of an or- dinary visitor, approached and red at him point blank. one going through the bod and coming out behind, under the le t shoulder. and the other two lodging in the head. He fell instantly and never re- covered conaoiousneee. Several medical men and his wife were unremittingin their attentions to the sufferer, but his wounds were mortal, and he died in two hours. Extreme unction was administered amid a scene of mingled sorrow and indignation. The auunsin narmwlv mmannd lvnnhina Senor canon: Del ontlllo lhot `Three - rlmee at Santa Aguedn--Never, Recov- ered oonecloueneu-'-Dled Two lloure After the lhootlng--The lnrderer Wu Secured--beelerel the Harder to be an Act ol Vengeance And Outcome of Annrchlat coneplnoy -- Inrnhel Ier. tlnezonnpoe Gone to Attend the Queen Regent. '\ MADRID. August 9.~--Senor Oanovu Del Castillo. the prime minister of Spain, wee ueeoeeinated yesterday. at Santa Aguede, by an anarchist. The murderer red three ahots. two etrikin the premier in the head and the other in the chest. The wounded men lin ered unconsciously for two hours, and di at three o clocl: in the afternoon. His wife was but a short distance Away when he fell. At the moment of the assassination. the premier wee waiting in the gallery of the bathing establishment for his wife, who will tn inin him fnr lnnnh Qnllrlnnlu tlun THE ASSASSIN NARRQWLY E8- CAPED LYNCHING. Prime Minister of Spain Mur- dered onsunday. lsnm BY AN ANARCHISLI JHEwnsnssnssIW.| ,, Ial-&rb&occut. ..._.__._.I.__A.._ ___._ __ -1_, At It. Ooorgfl tlodlbl. I\._.._4I $__._A. _._A-_.I_ . TO BE DRY-DOCKED. ' You have to see to be able to appxeciate the greatness of these offerings : - 40c and 5oc lines marked, 25c. soc And 6oc 35c. 25c and 3oc 19c. ;Remnants with length enough for Skirt or Waist about half re- gular prices, ust because they are nhort lengt s. aotung neady For School, A BIG BLACK ROCK. HL!Y1NGST! &% BB0! Monarch Collar ll On Qawrduy I seven hnil norm [stood over Dauphin, Mum, and broke I the windows exposed btbo storm. In it not known if when in: damaged Innoh. [TO SEE IT vullltll III KIVIWJII. On Saturday last John Donnolly, jr.,wan called to Prescott in the interest: of owners of the stoamora Uoionial and C. A. Btroohto mnkea survey of the corn which formod the cargoes of then Itaolnors. The corn was laden at Chicago and upon arrival ac Prooooth val found to be in a damaged con- dition. The aurvoy utablinhod tho fact that tho damage to lhooa-n was not due to an fault or defeat: on the part 0! the van I. uy any governlnonb omclal until no-day. For many years the Canadian Pacic he maintained a ooetly and effective lobby in Waehingwn to defeat any legislation against. bhe treaty givin it in oonoeuione. In is estimated that in nu enjoyed an ad- vantage of about five or eix per cent. over me United Shame railroads. It oannoc work against his ten per cent-. differential however. Th matter will beat onoe re- ferred to attorney-general McKenna for a decioion. ad 3. tlnlltutiiiln. _ _ .g__ I A). unululull nncwu Dy rollon or me adven- tnge `unit by the Wuhington treaty. Preei ent Jemee Hill. of the Greet North- ern, now comptroller of the reorganiz- ed Northern Pacific. has been met- ing a ght, on the Cenedian Pacic for yeere put. but with very little heedwey until, throu h the eid of eenetor Burrows, it in believ , heneanred the in- troduction of the line quoted into the ball when reported back fromeealerence. This line wee not in the home hill nor in the bill as it went to oonlereea from the senate, hut wee in the bill u reported from conference. It wee not diecovered by any government oiciel until to-dey. menv veers the Cenndian Pmmn I... IDTOKIFIOD OI UB9 Ffliyn The import: boAmerionn rte from CA- nsda have run above 8. .000 tom tor t.broo year: pub. Nearly all of this mar chnndiao is of foroign manufacture, the tuna nation of which is secured by the (Inn inn Pacic by reason of the advan- Lmra Divan ii . hv lnhn W:-hinoonn 0..-..o.. Ocur um roluln con uence was enabled to bringim rtationa tom the Pacic cont at rows or below those 0! Ainericen nil- roede and underbid for this clue of mine. The interstate commerce commission could not interfere with the freight or pauenger charge: of the Cnmdion Pacic. end we: apparently there not enough nu-eogth among the American roads to secure In abrogation of the treaty. The imnm-tn tn Amnrimn nnn-I-A Inn... (1.. uuuuury over one uununen reclnc. The interstate commerce commieeion when it cameinbo being later found that the provieione could not egialyto the Gene- dien road M the treaty rred the wey. This mud in coneeguence enabled to hrimrimrmrtntinnn mm Mm `D...u.. ....-n. |Iu_y Hupuiuu Dy Iauu uann Dill. For year! but the nilrocdl in com ti- tion with the Canadian Pacific have n fighting to secure an abrogation of a treaty giving that road certain rights and immu- nities. Under tho treaty of Wuhin ton. made with England in 1879, ooda in nd are permitted to be broug is into this country over the Canedinn I ccic. Thu intnntntn nnmmnrnn .mm....:..:.... anus. an In will no mwrprateu ny EH9 treasury do rtmenb it will mean that hereafter nl importation: from Anlntlo countries brought into this. country in band over the Canadian Pacic from Vic- toria will have to y B difforentinl duty of ten per cent. in dition to the duty regu- lnrly imposed by the tariff bill. Fnr mam-I nnnr. hhn nilnmuiu in um-.n.o: lollll DFEUB. . The line reading or which being the production or manufacture of any foreign country not conti uoua to the United States shall come Into the United States from such contiguous country in the one over which the great legaletru gle will arise. As it will be interpre by the treasury demrtmenb it. will man that. amines, luau come lnlill one umrea states. from such conti nous country ; but this discriminating uty shall not ap ly to goods. wares or merchandise which all be imported in vessels not of the Unitedtates. entitled at the time of such importation by treaty or convention to be entered in the rte of the United States on pay- mento the same duties as shall then be payable on goods, wares and merchandise, imported in vessels of the United States, nor to such foreign products or manufac- tures as shall be imported from such con- tinuous countries in the usual course of re- tail trade. 'l\I.... 1:..- ......l!__ u-.. _L,-_I'L,- , .I uvur uuu UIllII'lll rlcmc IIDO. Section twenty-two of the tariff bill cer- riee thin iuterpoiction. The section. an npproved by the tariff confcnnce commit- tee roads as follows : Section twenty-two -That a discriminating duty of ten per centum ad valorem, in addition to the duties imposed by law. shall be~loviod. collected and paid on all goods, were: end merchandise which shall be "imported in veeeele not of theUnited States, or which, being the production or manufacture of any foreign country notconti uoul tocheUnited States, einil come into United Stowe. from such nontimmun nnunhnm hnh thi- ZIWIEI Wasmmrrox. Augn 9.--Wibh scient- melnuxdskill that ml oseinolinoo oneto reverence, some men o! the tail!` con- ference commituo in` into tho con- ference report I line that in Mn-n loose 3 who! pack `of railwny It 0 pm tho nouns and the noun do. to- ment at. Wuhington. In brink `b o- atroys. with 3 H2510 blow, tho nah ntlvnnlnan lm (kn inn v...m. I-Annvnv F3';.."wni{ "'.""'.'iI'i; `io..'y'.'_"?u."*s".I. . advantage the Can inn Pacic nilwey hue heretofore enjoyed over road: in the "United States, And will stop the not Aeietic importation: from Victoria, B.C.. which have Always gone to American ports over the Cmedien Pacic line. Rmminn o_..........a-..... -3 4|... a....:n' Ll ...., AT A SINGLE a1.'ow. 'l'l_I9,0Ql.IdllL!nclo y Adnumu `. Ann II-n l;e\'(f "had 1 qpfcker ulse than innyv. Little prices an big quali- O:A - is to buy it-our 3! Per- fect Fitting COLORED SHIRTS, and our new JUST IN AT (blind to Proucott. _I,_I .1: 9. grulno V wnv Au Du V sou. 9.-~Vi II one inc me cl nitboo inj in rf. A Hun Ihnh iii WI-110. r~_9.19n!sto!,4;Inu.. They discount anyt'h"inig*` shown'in` the, city for. sI;;fI__ -__| L..:-- ' ouuuulngs. Jr. nl , V3 CIIUC Hall to Grands. In .53. OI.000vnuu i the rm`: mono dlunppcnnd. but to don not locus tall at taking it. On an" lnrg-:;oolorusbbIInnnt -mu piro Bub on Wodnuduy nah I 551. ISum_mer, ~ * Dress Selling pt-II ovcylm D- .a.`:'......"". I..'.'.* if. :..,."n'. n. .S'52.`3":.I .. 'L"`.'l .'..`..... ....."'.'l'.. nullu. or Lotunio, to III III III - em. I will prohubl n grooo::ing9. Mr. I-In ,`:ho hllll _II A-lL_-A. .._.- _; OI > .- arm : Inonoyon ally VII II . TIC 3 Allen: Hull filled out 1 bluish oloqno B` "$3.13. "nil man: `in `man ---JaI- A-mg-.AI..l__ A. U-W. Int`! Wm lvuuzy ugubunlilllul "d "I" '- V II .33: IL` `-1 . 155-4- n`In..g-._....I L._A. L- ntivuuuu Iv! ln-XIlII-_$Ic HAlIurox, Ont... Ah nu 9.-Do|odivo sergeant Corbun, of Iago, nrrlvod In Hamilton Int ovoningho can luck with him totbo windy city Gym: A. Hollof Chi . condential clerk lot the hm rm nl Ava: & Wdhnn (Ll...- uuu uuuuv wuuu IJIU uyrill A. l.'lIlIl"DI' I condontin [or nu] ' me run at Hayes 8 Walker. Oh I: ohugod with fnudnlontlr obtain n rm : monoyon July on up. `rho `[5. lnm Hull llnl Inn A blank nhnnng In- ..,.......-.... ,. , svnmw (nuns. ` National 0--At' Oh . 7; Clow- land, 6. At incinnatl. 2; iulllo, O Entcrn luguo-Ab Bnlo, ll; Byli- once. 3. numuu, IU; uynca 8; Sp:-ingold. 7. III`! "'1'-:':.E'.'m I +4: Toronto. no; non. tronl. 9;ooco gumd. Toronto. ll;.Mon- trenl 2. At Scranton, 3: Prbvldcool. Q As Buffalo. 5: Svncuu. 4: mound an-1. man 2:. Ali acunwn, 3: l I'ovIdQoq. 9. Bntfalo. 5; Syracuse. 4; aocond amp. Bumnlo, 10; Syracuse, 7. At Wllkuhto, 8: Sotimrold. 7. lluohull usual. .~, 1 National league -- Brooklga. 94, ington. 1. A; Boston. 4: * 9],, At1 hiludohhin, 1; New Yotk._ V 1.5.0` Pimbm. :3. Louis, 7; A Pittaburg. 12: St. Louis, 3. Ab ' 9; Cleveland, 8. At Cincinnati, 5;_ ville. 0. ` ' li`...a.... l........ AL !l|-.....L- In. with hotli nlnclo and doubts lliglll. > modem oonvonionou. It as Qluon hoof. IOABDVEES CAN Bl AWWIODA wANTxI!- UPBIGI-l'l` IXD PAITHIUL nntlomon or India: to tnvol for no - alhln untululhlhod honu in Ontario. Ion and oxponuu. Pouitlon steady. Bola lwlono ul!-uddronud nun 01:73:`: , Tm: Donmuou Oonrnv. Dept. . Ohlouog nmunoun, than to not u Hun r and 007' - ndont hon; all 0900. nolou I - (round Itompod an olopo to A. '1'. Llll. Genoul Iqnnnr. one DAILY Wlla. ANl'ED-HIGH GRADE MAN 0' 0&0` ohm-oh standing willing to loan our bunlnoun, than to Inns (Jonas- pondont hon: -clan won. nolou un-4|. ANTEI) -- UPRIGI-I'l' IND _ : ulhh. n.o..I.l|..|.-.I 5....-- 1.. n...-_:- n__ . Wald: H II up In can vcyl 3. ilfurnorv. but Inn .kmQ? `I. uvunu - HIGH - GBADI IAN O!` W [ood ohnmh standing williuh lam our bmlnou. than to not an In rand` I- rupondont. hon: salary O00. Inc on altrui- duuod nhmpod onvolopo to A. '1`. man. General Ihnanr, can DAILY Wnm. `wANfED-HIGH GRAD` 0 lgunn lmnlnmn, Man On ...o .- ll ..... -.. __..- DIID. RIDOUT-In Sylhot. Auom. on tho 18$]: 0! July. Pondnrvea Bnilo Ridouh. 28, second man of LI:.- I. J. Bran y~ Ridonb. _ Com.xv---In Wncertown, on All It 6th, Helen Gladys. lzotlodnughtor 0 Mr. And Mn. '1`. Copley. and eight month! Ind eight days. (Toronto poporu `pleat copy.) Earuwmumu WA 338 AND W !'l'-' run: at onoo. _G!A>l0Qlf W 1. (hnonoqnl. I -#-- ANTED HIGH GRAD W nnndlnguwlinrax mu hnninnn, nun 9... ..o .. -......- -- run 0.: t 0011: E ..:.... ."..7.:...:?.._;u..u..`. `I'll Lnmn` Ulnnnl m-no. W uh. I HENRY BBAII. " Lnnmo Ulnnnxn um nuiu.IIn-I-`r 00 Ma .. `.i2..':'.:.`.:`.;a..':"..'.1 """ "" ' W.II.I)nl:NlA1l_.V-_ .4, T1` IIIIIIAL Dina-no haul`-Q PH!- oou Itnot. block o:o`v ou,>|al stand. . /3IEAQX&.TEA3gY. 1 Silver Muuntedamzs Every Shirt sud Blouse Wqilt in this year's make. No `old stock and qllnew and up-to-data. Come and see them at , ,, a EXPERIENCED at onnu ,, _ _.6_ _,_,.d_ %""'u .2`,*.:'` full uollghtgnm And 0 unit)! 01% V bunt Chan 1 SPECIAL PRIOES- _ l5c. 30c. 40c. 50c. 75c. New White Valeneienne W New White Decks fer All the Latest Styles 0| New AT ONE-HALF REGU- LAR VALUES. {JUST OPENED - _---.-v -- `_ -w-1--nyg. . Solo Agents for Button-ink`: Plthlnx V AI-round for I-Donia-qui- I\._A lL,,,_A A 0. . wskmsn PhonAmLI1'Iu; York Shirt Waists, 4 P; M. mDI'rxo1z.f? U ' 80. Im'muI - to pauodontq wlndlu Irnrm "` w. n. nnunuzcf ItInl-nn An-nlona-no-an WANT~ED. BoAn67 V UIDIITAIII-HF pip Opon Day and Nml : IE3: VJ: EMF? I 1 , I. lmbl, 5;`, V - Into. mb. ll;.Mon- ll.-...hI...... ll AND W 1'19 IILIOOIII II. be! m `.,:::..,:.,'.:.: 0 W31 loll you clan on. and `OHIO DO I ofgishn cc: Cu 3! 0011 now ? V I I ' I g?Oo:l`n:J`1x2p we think It To you thnt It voukl be 0011 plan to Du In I. Iunnlv ST. COAL THAT SUITS . '[tr` "kpboOdu"unn[Iiol000h- 3111,8133. . um LII viii mm] j nnnnnnpnnn -_..- _. ..._.._.. I you Inn At btooght mn- Irny ocou. MU` to town- drovud in valid blob in` UP- Grid no uuuu ancestor nun hot c.::1'.:o.;. A.Tu.'3g.:.'.:sm.. 3309 C W @003 illhlldo who in has hung oxulditioo - hnhlholl totlhhnlor unrvnnn I \:Iu8n=:u hrtzuyn I Ihnnllllnrnhrlnvn at Bn&In_ hnnnh ll 'l.'0I'0llI0 Dy DIDU OI IICHWO" DIG oonnod writs to ho mood on! of the high court: here again 100 of the prominent rm: in Toronto for (tiling to comply with the Int Ontario statutes concern- in` joint stock companies. which re- qmro ovary limited company to iuno I nulomontonor hufototho rIto(Fobm- any cash you shovig particulars ol stock now hold. do. 4350 lty id : non-oour plioooo with tho not 1820 pordny. and tholnwyov. on hoholl lot on Bowbor. in uolngoooohhoufor 81,000 It . The lawyer : object in lowing to have wuhbovo thousand onllondoy, bo- rwm_v'n onuorurnon. Tho gnu-ontoo company of North America. through their Montreal ofoo. won on Mnclhon bond for 85.0001: I treasurer of the Loan and Savings com- pany and woo forced to make thou sum good. It. immodiomly not to work in con- junction with tho Conodhn police authori- bias to true: tho funitivn. H. -|l nnt. Junuuml WIIH sue Ullllaun police unmou- bioo to trace the fugitive. In In: not until Friday night last. that ho was captur- ed. M10830 will be extradited. 89 an End Wrlu lunod Agnlnnt one Hundred Toronto llnnl. Bum-rox, Ont... August 9.-A law oi- from Toronto by name of Bentley mnnd writ: to ho innnd (ml of than Mu). AWITIOI. MacRae was formerly treasurer of the security, loan and savin 5 company. of St. Catharines. He was loo ed upon as one of the most trustworthy, nancially. in that city. In 1890 he suddenly disappear- ed. leaving his wife and two children, one seven and the other two years old. After he was gone it was found that 812,000 was missing from the funds of the_losn and savings company. It was we found that he had forged a cheque for 83,300 on the Imperialvbank of Canada, drawn by the Security. Loan and Saving company and payable to John Rielly. of Morritton, 0nt., in discharge of a real estate transaction. On` the same day. it is charged, he issued another fraudulent cheque also pa able to John Reilly for 81.704. On th of these nhnnnna ha in nhu-and with In-wimp In-nu! nuuy I01 Ilgllliu UH XVII OI IIIQIO 0 nos hoin charged with hsvin f rgod !:;%_v n ondoruoion. 8 0 Tho nnnrnntnn nnmnnnv nl Hm-H. I33 Brook Btu-cot, UUVUII` `XI -0 N lw Yonx. August 9.-Aftor I puruuit lasting for oavon years, in which the lug]- tivo lad his pm-snort 1 ohms from Canada through the Uniud Button to Brazil and a hull-dozen Baubli American republics, Ahxnndor Matthew: MocRu. A Oonadion doioultgr, has been arrested in Mount Kiloo. N.Y. Although the complainant In the formal poporu ogoinat MncRuo is John W. Murray, chief inspector of polioo ol the province of Ontario, the renl com- plainant in the Guaruntoo Co. of North America. Il-..`D_- _.-- l._..-..I_ A..-_...__-._ -1 AL, FUGITIVE FORGER_ CAPTURED. Alonldon-` nuonu nu nun Ohnud to: n.-`.. C...` QIIIIUUIIHILUI` nI4\Alll`A1`lUX` ll.` 536' M um nd Mathematics In Klnguton. bo- glnnln 8 P'l`.l)th. W1! EB. SESSION in Mlnlnn. Asuylnl. 0O'1`OBEB.lut. S I EM! 1) I I %`?(:,l'i,'i WlEkS. .(Xn)'I`Jn E for Proapeoton, ho lanlnu JANUARY h.1nao. or lurthor info:-mutton apply totho Burnt. The School of Mining, KINGSTON, ONT. Will IIIIVU IFUIIUVIIIU CD I ll-llh Tiokotn for the round trlr, me. A. BA'l'E8.P.(}.. R. B. 000 LI-nlu ll-.. IV... l`|... I--an : THE PALACE STD. COLUMBlAN" W:.. --un an excursion to BELLEVILLII on Leaving Kingston at 6:30; Bath, 7:50 a.m.. calling 3% Plcton and Deseronto. Roturninc will have Bollollo no 1 pm. 'I`lnLg#u fun 6|`. -uu-n-A in-In Inn I.0.0.F. Grand Lodge at Balleville. nvmn a tan. uzuns. Tho locturu to India In Y.M.C.A. ball will be continued Tuosdny, 10%|), and Thurnday. 1 11,1! 3:30 p.m. uhup. 8nb- joou: " ml Beauty and "The New Wnmnn. Na ndrniuinn nhnr-and. KEYE8. tannin:-n the inn: uooonoouroowugncuon -roroavrhouuxvubv. ` Shame: James Swift for Ottawa every `Monday and Thuradny at 8 Mn. Jame: FBI:-` `nnl-JII-AI I-A Inlnn In V ll (V, A 15.11 n- unnna, r.u.. Hoo y Gan. Com. .:.j__-j_ ATBIOULATION EXAMINATION IN ENG- innms PT. mu. \ BENTLEY 8 NEW SCHEME. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 1 Ith. KIWI Z "KUIIUIIII D0300, III "II Vomnn. No admission ohuged. In. Ila:-aqua at coup. mm. A..A A_...-s n n_. n `LocAL Mmonmol. COOPER, D.G.. hni-mun (Inn (in: I Should It ' Lil Dc \)\l\Jl'B1IVq U-LI-q Ch_n.irman Gan. Com illUII'TB IIKIUIIIIIUII onvuun uuunury ounoprwuouuon an Thooxporilnont wu made at the roquntofuhhuateornov Donun.und un- dortho nporvidoaol Prol. Doldonuino, who onlyud thooonuotn ofllnbutgors nun:-thuhu.nudProl.Hdnu.olRuln modlalcolui. Thobod and vs out ohhouowls osnolnto cl `Q D-J. xglnnlgnllnnnln-A -Q-Al--___ Tolorro, August 9.-AI mien today tho shunt Paqann DD nland from quuuntluuudnllovndtopneunl towin- Icrqunuu. Thonndnfihirhundllo KT j ild-Lntal no the Bull Itdilodhfildg - 3-: I III!!! lrwiotvyvic Cmnmo, August 9.-Tho body of 3 man wu destroyed so-day at Roch Inodicul col- logo by-phcin it in I Vito! h. This vutoprovot IAdolphL.. c.oho mango Inuufuoetnr, could ban downy- od tho lIody.o( his nininanwih in this way, on which III Llnurv of Ira-caution in EYES. Bo'&','."7{si'aT.LsI.E'.51r'.'{S:`?."J'; on which sh thou-y of pronoution in hmd. Thnnnnu-inane nun mad. at n.. noun Ill uocoruunoo wit-n UIPO tun. Over 3,000 ponom from Kimberley and Bu-Hey ruahod to the Bold and pegged o onculugo number of claims. The: no hngntnomd, and lm uunln nu Innnptnol OIIF I III`! IIIIIIIDIT OI Olllllllu TDQO DCVO been tested, And the results. no reported in mount Iocton nnd ublhgnmu; noon to put iz beyond doubt that the nd inn moot. valuable ono.and fully equl to tho famous Womlton mine 50 Kimhorloy. They llnvo lloon Dlnoovorod In. GI-lquulnnrl Won. Loxnox, August 9.--'l'ho news comes from South Alrica of the discovery of im- portant. new dinmond elds in Grk unland `went, in the tune district 10 the lrnbor- loy minu. Althou h the tim discovery my made at the on of Int your, it won not till May but than the governor of Cape Colony proclaimed it 1 ynblo diamond Sold in nooordunoo with pa Inn. Over .'l_(X)0 nnnnm frmn Kim!-nu-hm gml Will`. The attack Ina mndo on Saturday. The police and garrison boat. off the natives, who then burned I Hindoo village nnd killed some of tho lnhabitnnu. A strong force of cavalry sud Artillery has been sent from Poahawur to punish the rebels. and it is reported they had lied Ind rocronred the frontier. ` Nntlvee Attacked Fort Iihabbun. But Were Beaten on. Lormox, August 9.-A deapetch to the Times from Simle says that another out- break is officially re rted on the Afghan frontier. The Mulls .who reached against Britain during the Chitre campaign. has main stirred up strife in the Mohammedan country by re resenting that the success of the Turks in Europe provides a favorable opportunity for defying British rule. He bu gethered some thousands of followers. As it was too late for him to assist in the Attack on camp Malehnd he attacked Fort Shebbert, eighteen miles from Pesha- WIN`. ANOTHER OUTBREAK REPORTED. - raised his glass to his hostg; end in the auxueo xunu . Emperor Villiam shortly afterwards course of his reply said: "I can with full condence lay this promise anew in the bonds of your majesty. and I know I have thesup to of my whole peo- le in doing so, but mud by your an- rest `I side with my whole strength in am wot by rving the pence of the notion and I wil give your majesty my strongveot eupport against any one who ma etbem to disturb or break this peace. drink the welfare of your majesty." The sen- tance in which the emperor pledged em- peror Nicholas hxs support oinsh any at- tempt to break the peace of t. e nations was spoken in Russian. antnem ann otner airs. S1`. Pmsiasnnno. August 9.-At the state ban uet given by the Russian em- peror an empress to emperor William and empress Augustus last night, emperor Nicholas, toasting his important guests. aid: The presence of our majesties mong us causes me very ively satisfac- tion. Idesire sincerely to thank you for the visit, which is a fresh manifestation of the traditional bonds uniting and the good relations so happily established be- tween our two neighboring empires. It is at the same time a precious guarantee of the`maintenance of the general peace which forms the object of our constant ei- forts and our most fervent wishes. I drink to the health of emperor-king William and the em ress-queen. Augusta Victoria, and the hea th of all the members of the august familg ]1`.snnnl-nr illiam nhnrtlv nnrwnrrh Dy I numnur Ul HUGH"-IUTH LIHVIHK UII IJUHKII parties of German colonists from many dit- ferenb section: of the Russian empire. Royal aaluten were fired from the batteries ashore and the band of tho Hohenzoliern replied by playing the national Russian anthem and other airs. Du. 1)-u.mu.n-nvnn .\......-6- n AL OLA \JUll-HTAUT. Allgllll UaJ.IlU UWWTUF Illll em reee of Germany arrived here Saturday on rd the imperial yacht, Hohenzollern. Their majeetiel were met by the czar, and acordial exchange of greeting: (allowed. The roads were full of veeaela decorated with a e and the shore was thronged with ent neiaatio crowds of people. After the greeting: on board the Hohenzollern, their majeetiee boarded the Rueeian imperial yacht Alexandria, and pro- ceeded to the Peterhof palace. where they were received by all the grand dukes. grand ducheeeea and the dietin- guiehed gueat of the czar. In addition to the Russian imperial yacht Alexandria, the yacht of their German majeetiea was met by a number of steamers having on board nnrtinn nf Gm-man nnlnninhl from mnnv dif- They were not by Enthunlutio crowds llooolvod by the our--Tho Banquet Luz Inga:--'n:o|r.v|m n uunmmmou of the Bond: Unltlnl the` Two coun- trlu--lmporor William : Reply--Stood by tho Our : Bldo In llulntnlnlng Pence--Gave Ell Strong Iupport to Rnulnln one Peace of the Nation: Wujsrokon. ' Cons-mm. August 9.--Tho emperor and nmm-an nf nrmnnv arrived here nturdnv lcnmm ElIl EROR SPLEll[iE%I ,unv_v. LIIIIU gncc Iuu mg quan- ~ 21,9?! 35, 35c,*50. TH_E|B MAJESTIES` WSIT TO THE ` CZAR OF RU88lA. Against Any Attempt to Brcak Ycacc of Europe. mnnslan ms surruml NEW DIAMOND FIELDS. A In`: Body Douttvnd. M`- A .._...A. ll $L- L..I... _ KINGSTON. `ONTARIO. MOND.AY,- AUGUST 5. 1897. %e my BRITISH ; FCUIXWDNTYTI. IIIUFIQWUW kdoouriuoihvil bvwulndigwhieh. thoudgguotn British colony. in head by the nncictionolthouvndu. Ga-nan |IuvlngnbrptndowRh_IndiIwoIldn- hr`cI_vilyil luglnndh inlunco iudnad Indin to dilumthto against Guns: we uuu iron the nouy. Tnan no (HIV the razor ac:-on his own throat, casting a deep but not fatal gal-ln. Bk. Hon. 0. H. Raid, pramiar of Now South Walac, loft Vanoonvar on u illo- Inn on Saturda . In an intarviaw baton laavlng. Hon. r. Raid aid that nnlau (haadaaotadpromptlyand aaatodwhatit. intaudad doing raga:-di aha Pacic oahla tho matter would prob: y 50 dlvppad, an the route via 0: Colony waa already lavorably Ialkad ." - Gatnany and Balginn will gladly anhr into raviaad tnatio -parnmi tho ulnar oolonlaa to follow Otnada a and (Iva A Ila!-vanna In Rrlliahnniula. II a atnmhllng column I0 wuow uinuuui nun IIIC [In fauna to Brillnl ' If 3 mumbling k donuriuoihvil biota-Indi:,wIIieh. AI..__I. __._ I:_u:-L ..I._.. 2- ._- ; (DO GIIIU 01 LVOIIOII. On Saturday night At Fioldoboro. N.Y.. whllo Anna Robinson. Ihlrty-one you`: old. was oloeping in her _bod. with we little children nestling in her boomn, her crazy husband out her throat, almost. Jovorlng lho hnd from tho hodv. Than Indra: IIIIIKIHI OIII DOT IIIPKIB, IIIDGDJQVOHIII ||hohc|d from the body. Thou hodrow Hm I-nnnr nm-nan hi: nun than-D. nnlbinn q WIN] DI! noon OHOIX 10? in. m|II'aCrOfI. Frederick Maddiabn, libonl, was on Fri- dsy clocked to fill tho vacancy in the Brighuidediviuion of Shoiold for the in- rial pnrliunent-. caused by th) death of on. A. J. Mundolla (libel-II). Mr. Mud- dioon polled 4.289 vote: against 4,106 by his opponent. Juno: Fitulau, nephew of the than of Norfolk. t'\.. l-a....A-.. ..:..LL -5 l.`:.I.|.I'.._.. \' 17 IIIHOU Blll'0ll I1, BBQ XCK. Moeee E. nuke. of Corning, N. Y.. mu lured from hie home on Saturday night. by two men who said Me out had got tangled in I fence. end no murdered. Mrs. Benin heard the shots and run to some neighbors who found the body in the nvine. A re- werd has been offered for the mnrderere. I.`....a...'..|. u...m:.:... |:|.....r _-- ...l`..: Johnnie Johnston, aixboon years of age of 18 Stuart an-eat. out. Hnmilton. was nrroltod on Sundny morning just as he omekgod lrom Ramsey : hardwnm store mnrkot square. loaded down with knives. cartridgoa,ek:. He had obtained an on- tnnco through tho back. 1 u.....-n ..'.|.. .: n-__:_._ xv \' _,_ Bra ll MIIUHIIHC BXRIDIIIIWOH OI IONI- Lord Kelvin. speaking of the new carbon factory of the British aluminium company at the `falls of Foyer. any: that he looks forward to such a scientic uee of water power to tnmform the whole social econo- my of Scotland with artisans and soil cul- tivnbon. `l..I.....1- `l-L.._L-.. _:_A--__ _____ -1 17l.au. The making is worth that, but we're giving up Boys Clothing to make room for our growing Mantle department. Blouse Walsts, Duck Suits, Colored Wrappers. These are popular lines just now. Oursare rst-class tting garments. HARDY & co

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