Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1897, p. 1

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IEREAI nmmrrs llEElS|N.| The sealing Conterenoe at Weehlnxton-- Ilnrqnle of Sellebnry Notlllee United lutee Ambeeudor of Great Britain`: lntentIon-Bnuln end Japan Not Hotl- eq-BnId Tint the Oonndlnn Govern- ment Requested the Wlthdrnwel or Great Brltnln-llueelen olelnll Gunt- ly Burp:-lIed-Depnrture of Blr Julian Pnuneefote Poetponed Untll After the conference. Wasnmurox, Sept. 27.-(}reet Britein, agreeing to 9 conference between Canada and the United States todiecuee certain phneee of the Behring see queetion, has de- clined to be a party to the conference if Japan and Russia ere participants in it. Notication of this ettitude on the part of the British foreign oice has been received at the state department. Lnnnnn. Rant. 27..-A decided aenlation KINGSTON. ONTARIO, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1897. 'P1' UIC'UIWC'I`UCwlI III C j `gala. --when-:1 otchurch work!" " vcnlunbougoandumobouo nonhu- .--u I ' `""aIw""' 5. |......~--.-.=-=~.....,- ..-:.-.....-~ ......~=- -4 an1h&-nu BOIIAY. Supt. 27.-Roooot odviooo from tho ouono at tho nook ol tho hridjo at tho Bonplaro-Iyoon roll:-cod. noor Iodrid. indioooo that lltoou poroooo won Iillod ond fourtoon injurod. Sovonty pot-oooo onocoodod Snmnhing tbdr escape. Moot of tbooo killed and injured were natives. Tho min. which was crossing tho bridgo an o oonoidonblo mu 0! Ipood, Ind boon en- :tJo.|'y out-otgod by tho wotolo ol tho all -Ioyv-I I-our -10. Now You. Bopt. 27.-An oppool for oid from tho mayor ond common oounoil ol Biloxi, Ilioo. woo rocowod by moyor Btrong st tho city holl to-doy. Tho op- Ioot forth that yollow lovor provoilod n that city and oll tho fooooriooond otbot -induosrioo bod boon oloood down. that unto i lltho loboti pooplo out ol omp; ':o::I'dnd tho! lhzsoiok no I" of show: Tho Iundo olnoinod in Ohio woyuotobonoodorlhooiok olooo. III"!!! on III UOT}MllU)l'l. The Sun nye: "Whether the United States will consider the territony worth cleimlng or whether thet country he: eul- oient grounde lor eeuhlinhlog e claim in not him; u: to say, but Cenede he: won this trio . IIIU WILIIUIIII PUIIDIUHI IIIKIHIIUIIICU. But) it a re that the re ion has been lreqnentecl y American wha ore from New London since early in the century. They eecabliahed atetione there and built per- manent. etruoturen. Since that time Scotch firms have eetabliohed two etatione there. and the gradual decline of whaling oauned the Americans to abandon it, no they sold K out no the Suotchmen and closed their eta- tion. The territory he never been for- mally annexed. though Great Britain'e domination hae been rather acquieeoed in. The Canadian: now want to make aneur- anee doubly certain and so have stolen a march on all oornpetibxre. Tlm Run aarnz "Whnhnr the Unilarl 7----' -- .-v----v--,-u-vyu---- -w- 5--w:`..-:"::...-W :'."a.:' a go ooc-!hIl1`:mol- u .--.A.Ag- Q nggggng . KIDIOH CIDFBI. "till (all! BXPIOTUTI lllli WUII. Nlcw Ymcx. Sept. `27.-The Sun to-day publishes the following despateh from St. John's. Nd: What may prove to be an international complication was revealed on the arrival hem yesterday of the Canadian exploring steamer Dina from Hudson Bay. During her cruise there in the past three months she visited Cumberland Sound, the seat of Arctic whale shery. and hoisted the British (log on the island of Batlin Lend, notifying the -residents that the territory was e port of the Canadian pos- sessions. When requested to explain this proceeding today, the members of the ex- pedition said the matter was unimportant and without political significance. Run it Annual-n that than nainn has I-scan Plofl CI Iowa. X'I'|V$l HUI` ,Ul|~ll.IIy from Hudson Ba where it has been mik- lng iq he navlgabjlihy of those water: bl-grain-laden chips. The ex` pedition made alx passage: through Hud- son atmit, visited Cumberland Sound. and explored the coast of Bnin Land. discov- ered alargelulre in the interior. trawled for cod ilah without success, sur- veyed both shores of Hudson strait, visited Fort Churchill and obtained 8. lot of information from the factors there, steam- ed thirty miles up Ungavu river and reach- ed Fort Chimo. l`he expedition reporte unfavorahly upon commercial value of Hudson Bay as a ateamahip route, owing to fogs,'i-hoala. icebergs. want of light- houses and the country being bleak and barren with no communication with civil- ized regiom. The expedition will return agnin in a week to make a final run through the atrnit to determine exactly when navi- gation clo.-ea. ..All the explorer: are well. Nlcw Ymur. Semi. `27_-'l`ha Sun malnv lnand of Ballln 13.4 in": land to Interna- tional Dispute. ST. JomI s, Nd., So t. 27.--'I`ho steam- or Dim. with tho Oln inn ovornmenter ploring oxpodielou. Arrived are yesterday {mm Hadron Bnv uhnra it. In: bun mik- HIUIU 3|I|'AlllIU|'lUl'y U|1U'I|CInUI'- Unusual rneenuree were taken to proteob minister Woodiotd on his journey from San Sebastian to thin city, but the trip was quite uneventful. 'A party of gen- dumee. commanded by u sub-lieutenant, guarded the noubhefn express on which he was I nger. Secret police were post- ed at n e station and protect. of police was in waiting to eeoort him to the hotel. The drive through the streets was marked by no special incident. though several saluted him receiving a bow in return. consequent: CID '91 $nIF0l'l Dy UC' graded populatiuuai the Spectator any: : "Amarica. a duty in Dliltop the Ion agony of Cuba and if her constitution I mice of her doing so solely. the sooner she nmanda her constitution no hint she. can hold her new acquisition: on a diiferenb footing the better for her and lo: humanity. Mgmun. Sent. 27.--Tha lrrivl] nf Uni- UUULUT [Ur HUT BIIU lU|' Illllllllllilyu MADRID, Sept. 27.-The Arrival of Uni- ted Stetes minietnr Woodford from San Sebastian has mode | Iensetion. The pro- gramme of the United States has been ascertained. Thin does not contemplate A declaration of war if Spain rejects media- tion but. according to re rt, an ostenta- tious proclamation" to t a world of disap- proval of the Cubsn ime by suspending diplomatic relations 19 Bpgpnd with- drawing the Unmdsmoa miniaci? Gan. Wnnrlford bu declined tn be inter. UTBWIIIK U113 UHITXDVCCUI mlnlewr. "`r.__! Gen. Woodford has declined to be inter- viewed on the subject further than to any that his conference with the duke of Totnan. the forei n minister, was of the moat satisfactory a tractor. Unnmml magnum: warn fnlznn I-.n nrntnnh goon to ( Ihich will I K A CRISIS I8 APPROAEOI-IING. CANADA WON THE TRICK. llnoon Penal Won nnu. An A pponl In All. ._.. n._; on lolouulbrluo uuuu wt-- ---7 L lu@IiiT` blitgzng fj ' m. I (`uh A-an. Sept. '. 5.- A hungry. whore born. with the nypanneo of Ixnvmg gong utod for any 3 day, that honing unoogtbohuuno than in the putt Clark and Wndni Quinta. yioldod to tho hnplulon by as In ht. cl 3 Innoogirlnulovuohnt locnhtlho Ohhnnnan-AInann.nnd. that hunting II-ulonnlo Polnuu. Pun-ronnu. Supt. 22.-l'u-more in this vicinity no hay hntvulting thoir corn. Thoma lhloy bu crooud a now but . Alu-go nunbor {town this notion attended the Ottawa exhibition and won woll 'phuod with the hit. In. llnrtin And but dnughut. Ronlrow, no visiting us Goorgo Blair ; Mr. and in. Hall. Vio- toriu. 3.0.. bun ntnl-nod to Otun slur ingcoon olwuhwith friend: in in vicinity. in lchd Iohrhno but nnnnIn(')nnun Invldl L-ninnnlln, . -III -I in Sikh ! 'II. ' WINCH WII Illllll IWIHI II DUNK. Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Dorfel wrlemg :6 the Time: from Athens in answer to the question, In the Parthenon doomed P" ee 3 that the war out otho Greek archa- eo oaleociet e large revenue from the ma lottery. rchee are interrupted end no one known when they will be re- named. Forche Parthenon thin in deplor- able. The ooneeqnenoee would be non eeriene should an earthquake shake the mountain. Identity of Nlnnuu Blur IItlhl|lhOd-Il the Parthenon Doonodf Lonnox, Sept. 27.--A preliminary re- port. has reached London from Rome, of the results of Captain Bottegoa expedition into North East Africa. The identity of the Ninnuln river flowing into the northern ``end of Lake Rudolf. with the mysterious river Omo. which no long puzzled googrt phorn ll ootablithod. The river in now to-named Omo Boctego. To the out of the rim: sud north of the bouutilul Lake Abboyo 1 much largo:-lake wu discovered. which wu named Regina Mulrhonh. I Prof. 1).. Wilhnlm nmm ...n..... o.:. UII lllly wrmu. According to a telegram from Pealmwur A small body of Afridie was won Friday night near the mouth of Khyber Pun. Three Huaur ofcerl. who were driving from Pouhewur lo Jamrud. were fired at by men hidin in the rocks lees than a mile from cam . hey had A narrow elonpe and their cone man was killed. KUIIUTBI, IXUIIIIK llII.I.I IIU IJUIP DUE!- Advice- from Samnnn dl![!`l'.`t- are favor- able. The severe deleshe suffered by the recent. attack u on Fort Uulieun end Fort: Lockhart. eve di.-heartened the Alikhels and other Orslizais in the Khenki valley. They have sent. I mean e to the commander at Fort. Gulistan. o ering to make terms of submission and promising to surrender all the loot. and the government ries. It is believed they will surrender on any terms. Annnrrlincr On A talnornm frnm Pnnlmwur laUC_Y IIIYU TUUUIVUIL Spies report. Lhab the Afrirlin mid Ornit- zaie of the Tirah country, L It coulmil held at Bagu, have decided to resist. the British advance. They `have sent. A message to Gholnm Hyder Khan. the smear : frontier general, asking him to help them. Advinnn frnm Snmnnn rhntrmr. nrn Munr- UUIUFQI IDIH] yOIfI. SIMLA Supt. 27.-Opomtiona against the Mdhunnda are proceeding satisfac- torily. Gen. Woatmaoobt has oomploto'|!v demolished the headquarters of the Ho - duh Mullah. in the village of Jacohi. blowing up all tho fortications. While thin wu being done A body 6! Sepoyawns` caught; in auihut-J: inn dulo and sharp ghtin ennneci. The Slipoy, however. nuoc ed in retiring with but. alight. loan. Gen. Jeffrey: reports that he has arrang- ed Ian armistice of two days to enable the tribenmen to submit, which they appeared anxiou! to do after the repeated beatings they have received. 3...`... .-....n.-9 lhnl sh- Al ..:.l.'. .....l n....1. III UIIIIBDUT upuu lrlllr country. aw YORK, Sept. 27.--'I'he London correspondent of the Tribune eaye: The Britilh-Indian military operations are making satisfactory progress. Two bri- gades, uniting in the Mohmand country. have driven hack the tribeemen, and hm need Maxim guns with great effect. he Goorkhae. the Bombav pioneere d the Punjab infantry have done bulk of the ghting with help from ingente of the Somerset and Devon regi ente. The tribeemen madea brave atan , but were demoralized by the re from the Maxims. The campaign in that quarter is virtually ended, but it in hardly probable that the column can be recalled to co-operate with the main expedition against the ridia in the Tirah country. whlh will 1 t be ready to start for a fort- ni t. ' I... D-:L1..I. l-......- .....l-- .._..L:_.-- I_-.l__ HI (ID. ' he British forces under cnubioua leader- llll, will inevitably punish the hostile bribes nnd restore the normnl condition of peace on the frontier, but when they retire the coubly work will have to borepoatod bolero many years. QIMLAA Hunt, `)7 _.nnArntnnn nnninnf. I Arranged to Enable the Tribes- men to Submit. IIRIBESMEN mum Baum rsuuuoln sumo noun:-zn V DEMORALIZED BY THE FIRE OF ` THE BRITISH. Onkuln Pol-landed to Hold the Kybor Pall --ight of Ilbtldlh In|l|h-l`rIbumon `could Not stand tho `lorrlblo tin of tho Iaxlm Guno-Ilr|tlIh ton-on Under Ountlou l.ondoro--Blow Up the Forum- catlolu at JIc0b|-Ilfl'ldIl and onkull of `rival: County nvo Decided to Hunt -All|hoII In Blunt! Vnlloy one: to Into To:-mu. - SIMLA, Sept. 27.-Ronewod activityin to rted among the criheamon in the K y_bor region. The Orakzaia have been persuaded no return and hold the pass, while the Afridia are re-concentrating in the Chimns Ihd Bazar valleys. Svad Akbar. with mnmnanhntivau nf the IIWIJ IHIYS IIRMISIIEEI EH8 bllnl Iu DIZIT VI|lOyI- Eyed Akbar, with representatives of the various tribes. has gone to try to persuade the unset : commsnder-in-chief; who in an Omkzaia. to help his co-relugionista. Gan, Ellen ntnnnlz unnn Hnrlmnnni pun: Uflllllll. M) UUIP LII! C0-l'8|lglOIll."l'a3. Gen. Ellen stuck upon Bedmenai __Paee so completely disorganized the enemy that both the Haddeh Mullah and the Safe Mullnh ed precipitately. The to. war foll at!` his horse and had to be carried 1 a litter. He wee the recipient. of a chain 3 of oureee from the tribal women for bring- ingqdiueter upon their country. new YORK. Qanh. Q7.--'I`hn Lnndnn uuwvuuwlwnuu III"-liuxuru. ugh. li Iillh Riokldiil vidbing 8niI.L n fall; ' EAST AFRICAN EXPEDITION. Vllllyv -lf DHIUI -I3lII'lIlK 1 ntoonun to viii he o'Iur.|ll-I. .5 Ma. na....s. m..a...a.a..e.n.-... Born Inn A Cl! list. 11,, . ,\O n A _ la uvmgsrou UBO. We are willing to leave the verdict to you. Ournngoofdfrom $5 to O7. intbroopiacominvxylu-'30. sing}. ....I I'\...LI- D....L..I .A_I.. . rid--" r--v-- - `V-' wu It pays to got the best. They no always the cheapest. Tabs for in- utsnco 3 BOY'S THREE-PIECE SUIT at 88.50. and moths: st 36.50. The latter Always look: wall. It hops its sppeu-moo nod lab mid: longer than two of_ the chat}!!! The $23.50 Suit does not wo_u- nearly I0 long sud noon got: shabby. Y A typewriter rm hu suit I ten-cent souvenir advertisement of in machine to Oenedien newepepeu. eolioiting 3 free no- tioe, worth three dollen. in exchange. How many publisher-e will give this. there- by churning their own lrnnohiee and in- juring t eir contaemponriee 3 run WUFB UTOKUH. Oil wee struck Thnredey on the proper- ty of Norman Mcbennnn. eboub one "mile west. of Florence, Ont. It wee found eh e depth of 260 feet. Ind the ow ie yielding fty benele e day. Oahu` well: will be eunk er. once. A Toronto company it operating on Mr. MoLennen e prelnieee. Florence ie on e direct. line between Petrolee end Bothwell. HUGE. The fourteenth annual championship meating of the amateur amhletic association of Canada was held at. Rosedsle on Satur- dsy when B. J. Wafers. of the N.Y.A.C.. broke the world's record for the 220 yards distance in 22 3 5 seconds. The Canadian records for the running broad jump. throwing the hammer and the 440 yards run were broken. rm _.-- -a-..-|. Im..___.I__ -_ .|._ __-.,-_ uunusumc BGVIII 0! (110,000. James Gates. WI nipegmged seventeen, was killed Bundny by the accidental dis- charge of a gun which ho wu carrying in a buggy. The charge pusod clean through his groin, making such a la wound ah the intestines protruded. ifglingersd for A few hours, but. never regained conscious- DOGS. VIUIIIIIQY 0' lplol. The increase in London : usoenunent this your in $660,391. of which $230,600 is levied on the street) railways and 886.- 000 on Grand Trunk shops. Apu-Ia from the atred~.rni|\s;ny our shops: uuumenta. the oit.y a"ut.-out no for 1896 shows the handsome advan 0! 8316.600. Jams: nnlnn WI ninnn nnlal -nu;-gtnunn w -pun: uu any unmnl nun ecu. `A London cane says: he dominlbn govorumonths teat shipment of 880 cases of Uunmliun penny, poncho and mmntoea reached Covout. Garden late on Friday. The dealer says the fruit in excellent. onough to meet. a good sale if the packages were better. A \!'-......I:a..._ ...____ ..__.-.| L__ .u,,___ cum >sr..] WUTU DUIIKUT. A Neapolitan nurse maid has disappear- ed with the infant:-on of l young English- man named Hastings. Letters hnvo been received demandin V n ransom of 850.000. It. it thought. that t. e nurse mnid was in league with tome of ob: brignnda in the vicinity of Nnplol. Th innrmunn in '.nnI`nn n an-Luann-nb ft is oicially announced from Otuwn that Sir Oliver Mowab will shortly succeed Sir George A. Kirkpatrick as lioutonu'nt- governor of Ontario, And that too portfolio of justice has been olforod to Hon. David Mills. 11...... ('1... _-- .I______I ._ n..,,_j,_ UIll3U- Joe Lebertio, a Frenchman. wanna hyxi- need by illuminating mu in the almor house, Winni . on Snturdny evening. Ho wu found gure life was c.-xbunct, and though he may recover his chnnooa for lilo are very slim. . Sir Charla: Tnnnar nu-rival ah Winnnnn an very sum. Sir Charles Tapper arrived ab Winnipeg Snturdny. He denies the rumor that the leadenbip of the consorvntivo by will too offered to 11:: I: John Mucdoun d. Sir Mao'- kenzie Bowel arrived Sunday. Ho rolund to onenlr on nun malihinnl nnhlnnh. III 0VBl'lI0l'- UIIUTII OI UInIUIo On Sabin my the ehme days 'uumi va`I' with which tho opening of the new stool bridge acroutho gorge It Niagara Fall: In: oelobrubed.- came to A close. The crowds were larger than on preceding dun.` Nllllln Henry Curr wu drowned on Saturdny evening while bnthing in Pin creek. hen mile: south of Gladstone. Men. He it supposed to have committed suicide, met- terl nancial in the old country being tho cause. In. "-L-_LI- - E___,l_,,,, 7 V, - I ' alumna Duwuu lrrlvon uunuly. III to speak on my Iihionl subject. en lo: The I unvnv-nnnnO .. fun! ;.I.E-nngns A` than `II! Iploo of `tho Iornlng Plporl and tho Igtnnt llnnnnlnlnnq IIX Dy? II lllU1Ill'I|ul lufvnu Cu: -1- IAUOOI Dolbh. Insurgents attacked Sonlnni; non Cm- djgdbqu after two hour: ghting they re- " _ Qt--.--L l-_......II l4II I-..- AL; AIAn-5:.-u rgawart Lung:-All fell from the olovntorv at Bnndon, Man, on nturdny. receiving severe internal injuriu. I Th: nmnmar inn. with hha Hudson Ill CI-l\l IJIU IJISIIVIFIJ IVIIII that. ol the last you` re- ceived. Iolll U0 l.VOWIO|ll|lJ|IlIlIn Countou Harbors Von Bismarck. wife of the eldest son of prince Bnamarck. guvo birth to 5 ton on Sunurdny. Mninr Walsh Arrived Ah Winnimu n. Dll'Ill DO I ID" on llfly. Major Walsh arrived as Winnipeg Sa- turday and will remain in the ciuy some dn 0 before prooooding to the Yukon. ha Immmunt. thnh the Duh: nf York uuvury. The one for the proeecution in the Tarte-Grenler libel charge in closed etMon- tree]. and the defence with its long line of rominent witnesses, including Sir Wilfrid uurier. will etert to-day. A Dublin dee tch says it is reported on the highest nut ority that Boron Edward Gibson Aehbourne, lord chancellor of Ire- land,will eoon succeed the enrl of Aberdeen as governor enerel of Canada. nu Rabin luv the akin rhniu-' iu.I=nI:!uLX' IUVGIG IIIDIITIII Injllfllo Tho steamer Dina, with the Hudson Bay exploration party on board. haa te- turned to Newfoundland. ` (`.:u.no-..- II --|....a `Y..- Eh...-4|. -.:l- 1-J .v-.-- u v--nu-nun--nu - un-v out Uvlnn J v--- - J `Elie Isetemenb then the Duke of York woe to go on I oer : cruise to commodore of a at judron 0 three cruieere in oioielly denied. III '17 (I..:-_..- -1 `DL:I-.I-I_L:.. ...-.. IIIUU. W. W. Griacom. of Philndolphin, was hillod on Friday by the accidental dia- churgo ofhia rie while hunting on the Goorginn Bay. LinuI'...(`.nI. Dnwnnri. nnmmgnrlina nmmur UUUTKIIII DI : _ Liout.-Col. Dawson. comunnding oicor of the 10th Royal Grensdiora, dropped dead as his residence in Toronto Inc oven- ing. Heart diaeuo wan tho cnuu olhiu death. fl... l...'-...l.. At -_. ..._..-_ L-L- Il|-..-..L- "*'i'"' friends of ox-mayor Betty. Toronto, will hour with regret; that he is lying very ill at the residence of his son-in-law. "Hopes are oiibertnined of his complete re- covery. The run: fnr than nrnnnnntinn in u: u at itlrl gnu. PITH OF THE NEWS. lIAVlF0 8 Do wear out a lot of Clothes. Watch-nhullowuluu. .ouu-roqgnauu-uoqcwjnngug A-_!=:-~!9H!smv am more necessary than a good Alarmclock ` We sell the "AN8ONIA." which is aoknowledqud thy `___A Then Few WUTIIII IIIUTIFIOIIIIIU. Capt. Donnolly up than in plenty nut in tho oomhohonnolifpiloinhow jnntwhorobogoto loollor II. Tholol clunnol in not u do at tho nail channel. when than in plenty. ol villi . but. the nuon it in not and is hence I! is not bnoyod out. It would Instantly to Kingston hubot lunch color if I50 [99- ornnone would out the not-tlnrnohud. _ w- --w--v-- I-CI - Thou come near being two new big wreck: to noon! no-day. Both the Inn- orn Rooodnlo And Dnlno wont ubotonolr Bnnko Inlgnd light whilo cuoorin tho hr-_ borycutordny. They want to unhi- nnooofonoh other and got. of tho nah without doing any damp to their bulk worth mentioning. Cunt. Donnnllv nn than in nlnntv ml The matter of oxtonding I portion 0! tho harbor line, no roquuud by the ll. '1'. cbmpnny. wu comidorod. B. M. Britten. Q.0., M.P.. Ind Cape. Ouhn, won pru- onc to answer my quonlon which might be required In the way of Information. It wu decided to rooommond thatch rqqln o{.t.ho company be complied with. and that the line be extended out. 320 1000 btyond the end of the M31`. company ! long wharf. To lxtond The In-Ivnor Lino. A special meeting of the bond 0! wait was held on Snturdny ufmrnoon for the purpose 0! openingtondcnfor In Innonlld QOWOI` pipe for the Queen strut. town. .01: motion in van docidod to accept &bo`t0ndOl' of W. Cookburn & Soul to I out 0! $439. 78. Th. man`. ll` .-A....I:-.. - .....`1__ -1 AK- NEW DRESSMAKINO PARLORS. Drum-uuxmd. IN ALL ml ammo oxoontod with nutnou and dupatoh. 3 moderate prion. Special nctonuon given to Children`: olothu. I10 Plllclll BI'l-l. om Kun Plum Wuorooma. Well, there is not much dif- ference in the general ap- - pearance of Coal. But buy aton from us and compare its quality. its freedom from dirt. and the delivery with Chub 4-J Ck` Ina` unit` r-A- Children`: olothon. Pl OARDERS CAN BE AOOOIIODL with roonu.or room: without board I frefen-od,ut sou Brook Street. Electric light In every room. Use of coin hone had only modern oonvouionoo. Tolop one o. B()XhxEus CAT as A0O0ll0DA3n2 with both single nnd double moan. modern conveniences. at 288 Quuu BONGO. _ - - -----no---warn: wauxnulu `to! Q Undertaken and Embulmon. I38 and III Prlnoou Strut. '[ hnnu:- Wuuloolnl. W. Baoldonoe. 9!. Opon day and night. In mrv 1.As1' FRIDAY, A GOLD OB: Brucnlut. Finder will be much]: rowan od by returning tn this office. Wm.I'a--AS her roaidonoo. Wolh Sept). 26th. 1897. Mnr& C. WIIII. Old!` daughter of the Into _lIl0 Wtl. I306 ` 82 you-I. - Funomi will lone how his NIMOIIOQ. Wolfe Inland, .'l`uodny morning ~- o'o!oei. Friend:-md noqdnithlfufifi revpoctfully invitodto attend. Blmwn--On Sunday. ops. 2095. 00 O reridenoe of his grandfather, G. Brown, 394 Princess street. Harvey William. youngest. son of S. G. Brown.o! Chicago. aged 6 years. 6 month: und 20 ion. Funeral private. U59 . H In [Ammo UInnnnn'-lu-It strut. Tolophono nu. Open Day I HENRY BBAKI. LIADIIO UIDII All! IIIAL1-- Prtnoou strut. 0::-nu Bxthpn shut. phonon communication. `u--oi \ T F. HARRISON COMPANY I'_.I__A_L___ __,1 1:4,`- --- Not only in rpinlion but also in health. Some are strong and healthy and require but a limited amount of bed clothing in winter; others not so strong require more --but" . BLANKETS (All Goal Looks Alike to You. are a necessity to all and NOW. is the time to save money in buy- ing them. .__4 f`I'.`\7"`f` I , , , 1 ' , ,-!._ L..A_ '-_ buys a big pair, but of course we have the better kind! for $1.65, $2.25, $2.50, 83, $3 50 and $4. qualities and lower prices is what we claim for our Blanket Department. smcw mm. Eve:-yclock qua:-Aantoud. PPEOFLE LDIFFER In any ms? nunn. now 0815 uuitlbly HID returninn om. NEW DRESSMAKINCI pARLoR.s." HRIIZHRIIARINM IN ALI. mu nngnu-nuns St Iawionoo (uppqr). ng northwau Hindu. cool. highot `hmpoucnn SHU- unnd \- Ther` Are . Things WEATHER PROBAIILITIII. Importer: Silk: and Drou Goodl. Two lhonon (lot A - --__ __-_ L-n..,. A._- , - 4 :3. M. mnrrxon. oannf " 1.66:1 ? DIID. 9 min. to 5:30 p.m. `.22.---j--?-. l 0: had! nltnro ran an 5.. Utah hop I ouchnvm I sun in : gs-n 3.-91' ngnnmoa N. _L'~l`EI YEAR. NO. I224. I: I5 n-nun an-io. lllinl ICIo- .._. -_._...__._.__._ At 6: Bon- ed, 11: upon, .1. ap. & At Bnotlyn. lznunndpnomrootl a. II. LOBI. Ionic. 5.- on! II. Ton and an I a runny saving to nuumenv opamne 1| E. V. OREAZA'S 1`lIUI$DAYnd Folowlunuyt. I IO!-CLASS DBISI AND IANTLI IAI- 0!. Dan cum; and Inllu puke!!! ta hulolitnvnl In In onl- no nqplnl to An- I out to :1: Inch. Thhouon Lunar and Doctor than out so Poopk. no Iololuu. I lad Inn. 10 nun Danton. loljo oulootn, A III!` low list. 3900 the 0 Parade Tlundu noon . Pylon-Ho. . Ne. | iawszul DNIE HIHII1` HNLV THUR$DA"Y, sapriiiien soui. Attho Residence of KAJO HIGGINS No. 191 Brock BI..al1 of the of! can viz : huw Silk I`-nlo`r Snlto. Bedroom Soc. liodmsprlngs, Intro-non. (`outta Tables, Ourtnlns. Polo-I. Ilrron, Rugs, Int: Carpets. Wire Cot, Dnn|ers.Pio urea. aldeiaou-d,x,tonuion Table. Ir-In Bod. main and mac Chain, Plated Wan. ed Clothu. Table Linn. Clookn. Lamps, Refrigerator, Chamber Sou. Wrivnrar. Rocloru. Pillown. Happy Homo Bnnu, (in btovo, Hosting Rfow-. souvenirvqunro Hull vlwvo. UIOIIWIN. Orockary Oak hull stand. lay Chain. Kitchen Utensils and various other articles. ~ - Sula 10 o'clock Illa}-p. _ ` '15:-nu ouh. JOHN H. HILLS. |GUYBH03-WSTHELSI Anctlon_ Sale of Furniture, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 29th. _. _v-.7--v' v- wnon nuns. ` A noun-uunu Inset ad Inn columns` 1.` Building. suitable for hoarding homo. lava: r.o ox3n. ogii ootlu`; uoalzlyaontxofgld , . I`! IN III . PDY 7 Efillloltl.` ` `..-` ' ._._.._ ..._._...._._ __. I-IL fdlj S-LLIEJEIL OPIOSXTI VICTORIA HALL blunt out to nuns hon any design. ELP-B.lLIABhE HEN IN EVERY L0- on.llty.loonl or-tnwolllng; to Introduce nnow discovery. sud keep our Ihow cud: tacked up on tron, foncu and bridge: throughout town and oountry Study em- ployment. Oommluton or ulary. 065 per month and uponuo Ind money duposu od In An; bunk when started. For portloulnn address 1`nI Wonw lumen. nuornxo 00., lmndnn. Ont _ Canada. T0-BI LET, ll'_UllNIS8ED. WITH lI|!ED- into pouumnn the (`anunl Hotel cornu- unnnnnnd Onznrlo 8! root. Aunlr to WALKII -1!!! MIT, l."_lIl'lNlSUED. wrru [Illin- Unoonnnd Ontario Stunt. Apply an Wnnuu or Ow-r. Ouwronu. water. load noble and llchud by alum throughout. Apply through thin oloo. RICK HOUSE, 151 D1 VI~IION STREET. A1` puuont ooouplodb Prof. Day. Modem Oonvonlonoos. Hntwn rlfumnoo. Poussin- lon ht September. Apply nut door 15013.`. B. Wucu. T I srdun smlmon. no QUEEN Strut near orgystmt Hosted by hot inll`. Ah mndnrn nnnvnnhncna. OXIODINOD TO SIDINOII. M0 QUEEN water. All modern convonlonoon. extension kitchen etc. Apply to Capt. Thomas F. Tay- lot, on 119 premms. and tom: woman. to win: ponmona and ham)! Mvu. The in ormstlon will cost no na in any event and It. mnglud to your oontoncod destiny. REV. '1`. . Lmacorr. Bnnlfold. Ont. {T0-HORROW AND NEXT DAY. - FURNISHED, SOLID BRICK HOUSE, A14]: modern lm rovotnontn; hot. and cold load an 10 um! lighted by oloctriolty thrmulhout. Anni! chroulh `the bully loco Book for Win; Isadora In In-Q flnnnnnnlinn luv. nlnnsya nuuuu a, mu N Tnaday and Wednesday. HArdv I mllllnarv ononiu VVauuaIy Illa XOIIIIWIII (lI Iu Steamer Juno: Bwlfb or Ottawa every Monday And Thundsy at 6 Mn. James Svyilt & Co... latent. Van glunnlpl haw. nnnnnnn In unnr AIL mmu a U0... ment- You should have condonoo in your od- vertining modium. The Wnm bu tho cir- culation and its gural are open to all. Millinnrv nnnuinrr Tnandnv and Wndnen- OIIIBIIOII BBC III UKIITUI ITO Op I0 Ill- Millinory opening Tuesday and Wednes- dsy, Sept. 28th and 29th. The Miosu `I-hnnnv and Hu-old will dllnlnv 1 fine GIN ['8 - "KLONDIKK GOLD FIELDS." I grutchoap valuable book. selling like 3 whirlwind Bountiful prospectus twenty- llvo routs. Books on time. Tu: BIADl..l Y- GAIBITBON 00.. Limited. Toronto, Ont. AN1`lU--lI""YUU HAVE UuAu.4Uus;u.. {Alt ednoutlon, ood nppunnoe. onn convene truly. are in uutrlous and not mak- lnthu monoylyon donlro write to me. I will tel you how have helped scores of men. and to aylnl Donltlona and hum! Iddlosl 'l`nI WOILD I London. Ont , Oonudn. Tueeaey Ana weanuuey. Herdy s Inllliner opening Tueldey end Wedueedey and fo lowin deyo. fnnmar Jung: sum or Omen even .v y..--1 wu-w y--wt: 1%.;-'.'1.'..::.u':...'.. ..-.-.-l CI , DOPE. `8511 Illa ZUDII. L08 UIIBIUI Henmy and Harold will dllplly selection of -Engliuh. French and Ameri- can patterns. 7 T0IN'1`,HOUBEIlUs'l` HAVE SIX BED _ Rooms um! All Modern convonionoou.1n- alndlng Furnace. IHIIIHOII oontnl. Reply to P. 0. Box 1100. Kingston. 81 PRINCESS s'rR:z:'r. l\IE\I?D Ilffll A II II.` MR5. 2, o. REDICK. FURNISHED, SOLID BBIUK HOUSE, ALL modern lmuronmontn: if lllily JIIIU Innis Iv: vv-a- -u--.-- 'l'o Ion Thuonlvn In. City council eomdgm. ` $201 '5, rilllnory opening K Lcx Hdsn. WITH ALL uommn oonvonlonou. Apply at 46 Oloru Strut. n.f"fEi"kiin ST. X INBEAL SERVANT. APPLY TO IE5. Dvnl. Qnoenh Collage Grounds. HARDY & col BITERS WANTED '10 D0 COPYING AT home. LAW OOLLRGI. Linus. Ohio. _-:-j- AN1`ED-lF' "YOU HAVE OHABAOTEB. {Air adnantlon. good nnnanrnnho. can 0. I88 QUEEN SPBEKT. NEAR Y.I1 C.A. Building. suitable (or boarding homo. IVII rooms. nood ootlu: recently ounonud iI.1--u-I:(-:1-::I-I~:~:u:I~.I::-d LOCAL MEMORANDA. l_`Iow is the time and here is the place for Grapes and Preserving Dears Beat varieties. Clieapest Prices. ---I`-2:-1!`-2: ONE NIGHT ONLY. WANTED. TO LET. EHu}.eTJvs M Paris, London and New York Styles will be represented. J The most becoming and dressy, weersble Hats and Bonnets to be seen within a hundred miles will be seen here. You are invited. JOHN HILLS. Auntionnu H. ulhu-I. Auction). Ionouonanuo. 1 Suuuuun. Sgt. ! 4'.--'l'In eoaiou oe- Iuvnu Pusan and catholic mu-an al Talahov. purines -2! Che- Kia.nn".diou. Tboritiollgun 5:: my C OHIO` M usual I. Thu T ` Adah: an by- ` fbolncnlhuoflcypt. Pnrs. Sept 27.-'l'ho Poliqno Col- onido pnblinhu 3 hlqnn from So. Pun-thug saying I.ht,un nun olnn ex batman tho ehnneollon at 33. I1. Pu-is, Boin, Violins. Bantu!!! Ootuuntinoplo. tho sultan of Tu-to will thou-y nrltlnln thoponnon thooizjoot ofnu Britain : ovnounion of Egypt. uhd Rania. supporting the sultan. will invite a conforumzo It Can- ounuooplo or St. Pout-tbnrg with the ob- just 0! Ionlingtln quuiooou uh huh cloth autonomy cl Igpt. undc tho nnuulntyolthuulhu. K lnprloonnon For Llfo. Loxoox. Sope. 27.-A donpntoh from `mm up that Juliocte Caprounior ha hununtonood to inprinonmant tor lifo. Mlloduliotto it uppoon. dotiringmonoy Io: tho purpou of marrying. vioitod hot aunt at Brett and storms: onployor at Boon- voia. Al I-ondoring than unconscious by ndnlniu nu not him, the In-onglod them with mphioo. Iuoooodod In ob. mining from hot victim: mom]. bonds nod jowolu. Tho dolonoo at up A plot of insanity. Tho girl : mother can found gniltyon tho charge of couooding tho nnlannomhnnd nmhnd n -nhnen of guuwyoll HIO Ollfji or cwlounng mu uolcngoodatnd nodvod I nntaneo of no yuan inprioonuunt oonr. Witlain the next few daye hhe depart- ment. will take similar Action with reepect. to en Invoice ol tee recently arrived in Chioepo from Jepen by way of Vancouver end Oenedien Pacic reilwey. end at the name time it in probable then the deport.- menl will ieeue I circular lener of lnet.ruc- bione to oollecoore. covering generelly the enbjeob ol dieorlmlnntlng dutiee under the .._..-_.___._ .. ..__-_ . menu en answer to in. The note of the secretary of state for the colonies. Joseph Chemberlein, to the marquis of Salisbury, giving the British contentions, has not been communicated tothe United Stetes es it was s merely domestic ublio document intended to pre- sent the rltish srguments to the public without continuing the debate with the United Stetes. It was only on Wednes- dey lest that the marquis of Salisbury notified the United States ambnesedor that Greet Britain could not take rt in the sealing conference if Russie en Japan per- ticipeted in it. Not subject To Dlsorllnlnetlng Duty. WAsrmxm-ox. Sept. 27. - The treasury depsrtment hes adopted the views of et- torriey general McKenne es expressed in his recent opinion on the questions involv- ed in section twenty-two oi the new teriil` sot. end the collector of customs in Phile- delphie was informed to-dey thet e cergo of rnengsnese ore. recently arrived eirthet port from Chili in is British vessel. vies not subject to e discriminating duty ot ten per oent-. n7:n.:.. oh. ....s 0... Ann um :l.nut.. NIKU part. III IIIU Hllllllg uUlIUU|DUlUlIE- Summing the matter u . it seems evi- dent that Great. Britain `in: decided to withdraw from further dircueaion of the sealing question. She has not replied to secretary Sherman : despacoh on the sub ject, and it. in not expected than she will melm answer to it. ML- no- .-.6 0-Inn gum-nhu-u nf nun}. `AP governments to (mange nneir urrlngumulrta. Enquiries made at. the Russian embsssy show the oicials were greatly surprised at. Great Britain's withdrawal, and were dis- posed not to believe the news. They said the British foreign otiice. in the discussion of arrangement for` the conference. had never been intimnted that dissatisfaction was experienced at Russios participation in the conference. A.............I.. oh. Du-ninr nininln Add, Aufumn Millinery Opening in lane conxerenoe. Apparently, the Russian officials add. Great Britain realized` the impousiblity of Ruuiu and Jo n withdrawing from the nnlgtun-in. an `hnII'n.Al\lAAl' M uasm and an wlnnarawlng [rum um onlor . ,' eld f Grhbggufrn eh:'$m:dm.. `rt: (lnnunhu-A nl Riv Jnlhn Pnuncnfohe. IO rub mumn am: we Umwl sum.` us- departure of Sir Julian Pauncefote. the British ambassador to the United State-, And one oi Great Britain : representative: At the sealing conference. has been pont- pone until Oct. 26th. which would make hi rrive in the United States too late to tak part in the sealing deliberations. Hnmmino the matter un. cue proreomon of sealing colnuluau. Greet. Britain hue non notiedlueeia or Japan of her intention not to take para in the conIerenoe,nnd her nobioe to the United States was sent too late for the other three govemmentn to change their arrangements. lcnnuiriaa made embusy 0! ononalng otner power: conoernuu. Itis thought in diplomatic circles that Canada : action in tho premises wnainu- encod by the four that Great Britain would be out-voted by the United States, Rush and Jnpon, whose views regarding the promotion of sealing coincided. Gum. Britain hm not notied Ruaaia CAUSED A GREAT SENSATION IN - DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES. as one new aepernmenu. Lonnox. Sept. 27.-A decided has been caused in diplomatic circle: hero by Great: Britain : notification to the Unitedvsbntea that she cannot pnrbicipnte in the sealing conference at Washington if Ruuie and Japan take part in it. 'l`hn nfninln of the Britilh foreism oice H-uull anaaupan tale putt III in. The officials of the British foreign decline to ive the reasons for thin change of policy, ut it in known that the Gene dim government requested the withdrewel of Great Britain from the eealing confer- ence, and _ that the government acceded to the request, thou .h unwillingly, in ac- cordance with its po icy of cultivating the friendship of the colonies. even at the rielr of offending other power: concerned. Ir. in thnntrhh in diolomatic NM NM mm: mm If Japhi and Russia Are To Be _ Participants. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG.

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