Eorithe Balance / Of the Month COLLECTING INFORMATION. WI_ll'(}l\'e Needed Md. .. a\__- I1._,I, - nu `TWILL BE A FA:-fl ONE. I You (lnnut. know vnuqh-mQney you loose by carrying it. in that old puree. which hag outgrown its usefulness. We can sell you a beauty at. a triing coir. `E. C. Mic-, chell. I IIIUU I'lIClHu i ls`t.. Tlho-finest shoe`: in ladies` wear. `. .nd. The nobbieat. foot. wear for gentle-j men. 3rd. The lowest, prices at. Johnston ` ct C0. ` I Want ANMV Purue !" And after [coking at l\'. Uglow & Cola win- dow,must. have it. at once. They are certain ly headquarters for purses. card cases and ` hand bugs. _ ! __A ,______________ I nun nuuw us While you don't. know Lhqnnaker.-, there- fore, buy boys suits uh our sale. We guar untee quality nnd nmkoz money back if you - . any so. See ndverLisemcnb\\l{ardy's. To Uiipom Tilie Hill. A '11(`Cl.ll]{,[ of tho executive uomiiiittec of r the provinciiil iiiasocintioii of license holders i:-I being held iit Toronto, nt which J. Me- I I :irl:uid is in ll':l0l`ldllnl'e. The ineatiiig was ` ` calla-(l to consider whim steps are to be tzilzcii with regard to provincial trcnsurer ' lliircoiirtfi-i new liceiise bill. The llC8lll?O holders coiisider tlriit the provisions of the bill are lriiiight, with great injury to their iiiterests, iiiid in all likelihood will make` stroiig reproaonlatioiis to tho Oiitiirio go- _ veriimeiit iiguiiirit Elie pas:-iiiig of the pro- jected legislntioii. Al The Very Top. In :1 recent edition of a. journal devoted 3 to .\ln.-iniiic intereslzs, appears this item : Hebert. ll. McKay, H. pmininenb mason of Hiram lodge No. H-1, Fulton, N. Y., re- cently received in Jersey City the thirt_v- I third and last degree of the Scottish rite, and is now receiving the congratulations of his many friends. The wortalry brother has } been a member of the craft for nearly forty- vo years and has been a '/.0Hl0IIS and him] worker. He has done much for the bone- iil, and building u iof the fmternitiy and deserves the lion0r"i.hnt, has been conferred upon him. Mr. M(`Kny in the fnther of.l. V A. McKay, of liroolilyii Lilo. Mr. M::K:iy is well and favorably known here. where he line in wide r'.ire|e_ of lriends who will be pleased to know he has roach- ed the lust rung: of the ma=.oni<- ladder." III `IUIHLIHJ IH l/(IU UIIU lUlll' IlIUl|l/IIH IIIUI U. 'l`o-morrow morning at, 10:30 o'clock M, the big Royal rink. pupils of the fourth and fth forms of the collegiate institute will play olfut. hockey, the teams being` thus cmnposcd: Fifth-Fenwick, Fahey. Wulkom, L. Jones, Mnckerms, J. Sears. ` Thornton. Fourth-~W. Mills. Craig. MC- 7 I>.)nu`ld,_'A. Smith, Cnown, Knight.V(rim- . ` shuw. Men's Socks, Shirts, Under- wear, Braces, Etc., cheap. LIIUU. llll-'5 ,`. )l'llllULlll_y gIUWI| WUl'BU. The "huitern service" at the Snlvntion , rumy burraclm last night. ilIn.=Lrnt,ed mo .5-mlvation storiea-()mngo Harriet.` and The Flower of Fate." Tho uttemlnnue was Inigo and tho -`ervice n grout. success. l`}n.~i;;n Sims had charge of the lantern. Thomas Brady, formerly a Perorboro. Ont., ;__rro(-er,,- appealed for Liinl before .Jurlge \~\'ellcr this morning on 11 charge of (lofmudin;_r his creditors by selling his goods. The prisoner was found guilty and Hen need to pay a fine of 3$`.3."U and to ' undergo two months imprisoninenti. and in defnulL of the ne four months more. ..- ..L Ii\.')i| .\'..I.`..I. ..L VI`- ....... .. ...... IIUIII l/UU EUIIIU (llL`CHEU- J oseplx Rogers. Toronto, the well-known sporting man, is dying: of parosis. Rogers in the man who brought out. ourman Wil- ljnm O'Connor and sent. him to England in M87. Rogers fa1led;in business a year or two ago. and his health, which was poor then. has gradually grown worse. 'l`lm"lnntnrn nqrvir-n" rut. flan Hnlvnlinn -Sllllpllisvu IID unuu Hutu LIAU ulauu.-1:. The condition of Ii. Moore, who under- went an operation an the general hospital on \\'e(lnosdu_y. is somewhat improved. his expected that when he x'e;,;a)ne strength he will be entirely cured of his old trouble . \\'ilI.-H.` II l'\Ii....... OLA ..I...LL...... ......._ Ulll LIUUUIU. William H. Oliver, the eigliteen-yeah old son of Capt. John (lliver, Ill Uni\`er- ` sity avenue, is In the general hospital suf- fering from diphtlieriu. This is the third ` ` member of this family that has been in this insbilzution within a short. time, sulTer~ from the same disease. Inn.-....I. D nnnn .... 7".-.....-...L.\ IL- ....II I....,...... Ul IHU lHUHHUl U_y I . V` . [\ll3FUIl. George Thompson, a farmer near Dob- bington. Ont, was found dead in his own burn yurd Lhia morning. He had gone to feed his cattle n few minutes before it is supposed he died from the disease. 'I"hn rmr\rIif.inn nf V Mnnrn urhn Ilnllnr. El1lC('L?. LIIU I",'lCI6H WK?` IJHHKY Wl'UCKUUn The March issue of the Arena contains a life-like porcruic of Hon. \Vilf1'id Lnuriur, premier of Canada, together with it well- writton and appreciative (`imrncter sketch ` of the premier by J. W. Rlisell. Hpnrun Thnmnsnn n fnrmnr nnnr linh. IllU\-(`:\.l I-U L:Ju- I Ll-UPI! I3 IIUSIIHIIIH About noon L0d:\y elecnric street car A No. 15-olli(1edwit`hn milk delivery aleiuh near the <-orner of Centre and Union streets. The sleigh vvus badly wrecked. The Mnrrh inmm nf lnhn Arnnn nnnfnini n DHIUU U UIUUK DHID IIIU|lIHIg- George Johnston, formerly of this city, accompanied the Belleville hockey on its trip here today. George is 9. gxjeut ad- mirer of the Quinta champions. Al. Lehmnnn, New York manager of -d`The \Var nf \Venlt.h Onmnnnv, R9,, Pnul ` IKCIHIIU IUK l/ll`/IIIEIHIHEIUH. ` The condition 0! New. John Mutch, To- ronto. was reported a little easier at noon. The physicians have been with him since 1' three o clock this nlorning. (Innnn: Jnhnufnn fnrn1n|r-In rd` H-Ha nihv | IIISLILHDIUII ID EPIULIUIIIH. ' > The students of Queen's university have \ :contribuLed $70.15 to the India famine L fund, and have sent. the money to treasurer ` Ireland for transmission. r|*|.,. ...i.. M. ,.s 1... 1,1... \:._._1. m- TAYLOR S; [Ill-'5 Jllll lllC\l: ` i Since January lat no I as than 563 pa- 5 : tiente have been udmiue to the general , 3 hospital for trantmeiit. The fame of (Ibis ; .` institution is spreading. E The Atndnntn nf (.|nnm1'n nnivnrnilu hmvn i' pIBLt`u we l1Ul'uI l:uunu`_y _'ul'Ul'B uurvlcu. James Duly. who has been laid up witfh ~ grippe for some weeks past, is con\'ale8- ' cent, and will soon be able to be about` Jurhes Sutherland, M.P.. liberal whip passed through Toronto this morning on ` `his way to Woodstock, where his sister 1 has just. died. Hinnn Juusnurv Inf nn ham: than 58.`! Inn. FUUIHHI LII/II LHU UPUIIIIIH Ul IIIIVIKHDIUII. Deputy-sheri` T. Asselatine returned to ! the city this morning after having com-I plated the north country jurors service. ' Jame; I)aIv_ who un with Io`-JIVWVVCIIF 80 U0 JUHHUUUII ab U0. Aldermnn~H. W. Richardson left 60- day for Montreal on a business trip. 3 'l`, (2. Fnnt.A.r_ late of the firm nf Faster w('o\'er. Miss Davidson, Shnnnonvllle, has enter- ed the trained nurse department at the; general hospital. a F`. Ohrd, nf.I, 'M_ Manhar n Inw ninn. llrl HOSPIDBI. E. Obrd, of J. M. Macha"r a law office, ' is laid up with an attack of those l:or~ .` menting German measlps. I (~`..:nl>., D Mm-nhv_ Ridann sf.rnnt.. Icmvnn ` menmng IIBITHHII HIUIIEIIUEI. Capt. D. Mur hy, Rideau street, loaves 5 to-morrow for L errickville. where he will 5 remain unbil the opening of navigation. HArunt.v.n|mrifT'I`, Annnlntinn rntnrnnrl tn I uay [Ur IVIUIUATUUI U H U|lU|IIUS5 Iallp. '1`. G. Foster, late of the firm of Foster . 8: Peqder, Toronto, is verv ill and may not mrover. ' ` 1,SNlPPEI) BY T E sC1ss0ns. FOR FIVE CENTS EACH. ;AND THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF; FASHION. % v o I United Pres! Undoubtedly if you want to foot-wear go to Johnston & Co. 'AIdArm"nn J1. W, Rinhnrdnnn lnff. `buy good tn. The Very Latest From Cl_ty And Conllneut , , -'l`ho (Bothered Lluor By Roport`a` . And the World`: New! WI:-ed By the L ' CANADA SALT AI Guvnorl, I 'OLEMAN S.~... ,SA LT 32: '.E::';:: NJ! I LJ 1 uest lat Umry use _ , _____:_._._..\ Um:uAu.:o ran Ounurv _ - >A Atsocumou - - - H Lm~ror , on-r. ~ 5 K , Q Q ` V $2 Silk Mantle Cloth for~$I.5o. Black Cloth for ladies Capes in 8 different styles. 75C, 856. $1, $I-25- 1 .1" 300 pieces`N_ew Blaclgand Colored Dress Goods 2oc up. V x5o pieces New Vexlmgs. m black, white and colors, all the ' latest makes and cheap. Ca.-shmere and Ringwood Gloves. . V " ' Ladies` Fine Cashmere Hose, seamless feet, only 25c. ' M '. 0 ll ,1 * :i:mi";a1eV:2.:o,,;*%`*z: .,:.':: .,;Y" 45 75: Sahlrday Bargains RICHMOND S RETIRIN G SALE. All of the above goods have been marked down in order to make quick sales. ,List of Goods Still on Nand Which Must be % Sold in Two Weeks. Saturday and NO I Don't Healtate. But, came early to-morrow morning, look `over the bargains. See advertisement.` Hardy's. 7 . . John Laidlaw & S0n- RICHMONUS F-IRE: 4 697, red winter. 0 0d; 213 .`$d; ta :4: V max`: vuu \lI1 Lwnnroon. Noon. Mall. 5 -Whout N. Row , Inns` 5 a No. 1 Col.. oisn com. 2: 62d pens. 4s 4.\d: pork. 4.59 0d; lnrd low, Am.. 173 61; lmoon-lon outs, heavy, 2!; iii; 11 ht. 24s 6d ; short cuts navy, 2416]. 0heoso- 57:; id Colored. 67: 61. Gott.on-AmoI-{can l(1ddllnu-4 :3-Jxd. ; 4.25 to 4.75 : Unmrlo Baas. 1.70 to 2.00. GRAlN-Wheat.. No. 2 Manitoba Hard, 850 to ` 870 .' C0m,30c to 390; Pause, 530 to 540 ,` Oats. 220 to 23; Barley, 41000 480; R e. 400 69* 20; Oabmenl, 81.40 to 1.50 ; Common. .700 to . Bnovmoss--Poxk.s11.nu to 12.00: mud in tn Uabmenl, Common]. 700 800. Pnovxnxoss--Pox-k.c11.0oto19.00; Lard be to ` 6c ;. Bacon. 8 o to 100 ; Hum 90 to 100 ; Choose. 110 to 120 ; utter, townships. 184: to 160. Western, 100 to Ho ; Eggs. we to 120. 2 XIII` IIIIIQIJKIUIJIJUIIE -1113]`! MONTREAL. u0..MM'oh 5 -FLoUn--B.eoolpt ` 400 brls- mm at quiet. Quotations : Patent ' Winceri-4.4-r to 4.60 ; Patent. I-5?:-11?. 4.75 to I ` g 5.05 ; Straight. R.oller.d.0(I M 4.9!; xh-3.3.50 1 to 3.0 ) : Superne, 3.30 to 3.60; Scrong~B|koru. , 4.25 to 4.75: Ontario Burs. 1.70 to ! - GR/uN-Wheat.No. Rllnnltnbn Hard. 850 to I 390 Men s Neck Ties? UJIJKS EUMFUHT! Buudunrumn.n _.:.. 55. Dn.lut.h....... 4* (Jun. colored Como Dominion Cotton" IJlI.lIlth....... ...'.........` Duluth Pron. Oomlnamhl Cable Posts! '1\l.. Mont:-all Telegraph 0o Rlohallou Nan. ` Montreal Oocton 00 Bank of Montronl....... .... -- Ontarlo Bani... . .......... .. Bunk du Pouplo........ . . . . . . .. Holman : Bank of '1'oronbo.............. Morohnnf.n'Bsnk.......... Ilorohunw Bank of Hsllfnm. Union Bank ........ ........ .. Bank of Oommorccn-..--. Non-thwout Londcompany (Jun. Colored Cotton Dominion UoM.on_. . . IONTBIAL PRODUCE IIABKITI. |lnm-n.u.-.- t\..- I1.._,L x 11-..--- n__-.|. lontronl G5: 0 Bell l`olephono.. Royal Elootrim. .l'oront.o Rnllvn Royal Electric. Bailw Carpets, Carpet Felt, China Mattings, Cocoa Mattings, llcmp Stair Carpets, llom' Oil Cloths, Art Squares, Wool Matts, Stair Pads, 3. lot of Curtain Poles and Pole Trim- mings, Window Shades and Shade Cloth, Rollers, Stair kods, Art Muslins, Chenille Curtains, Lace Curtains, Flannels and Blankets, Men's Underwear, Millincry, Lace, Ribbons, Dress Goods, Tweeds, 1itc., Etc. uonmu Telegraph uo Montreal Street Railway. Montreal G5: 00- Talanhonu. --on-.- 5C BARGAIN] Come in the morning to avoid the rush. non-n_nu. I`l`0bI_IAlI.I`l'I. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. ...... `Y... n: L e rnn_,_. xv COMMERCIAL. Women "wear Corsets for looks and comfort. Looks come first. Both depend on the fit. A woman can't look well in an ill-tting corset. Doesn tmake any difference what her dress is made ofor who made it, If the Corset isn't right, The dress will not be right. 'VV'_A_T_:SZEI S R and G Corsets of New York P---N Corset of New York $1 and $1.25. ' Pononu Iottnrata Prof. Munyon. 11 and 13 I A] St, Toronto, atiaworod with tree Medl- nl 7109 for any disease. P 28 A Separate Cure for-V Each Disease 1'! ALL Dauaa1srs-25c. A BOTTLE. A Or L and G Corsets at 75c. and $1. are selling splendidly because of their Derfect Flt. 1 :]n;'\RDlNER S Real Estate Agency. ` ll Walllngtou St. Klulutou. 13`! fl) 1815 : 228 and `J30 Brock BL, HRH " 361 137 University. venue, house and lot 25x100. 1 ll ] in to 30 lkarrfe St., 2 houses and lot 100x132. 110 to 1119 ` ` 101139. nvnu " ' sumo. qylxliltc-Cbitjlb. This forenoon a young man named An- drew Mclnt re, aged ei n and a resident of nterprioe w b I glib to the = -general hospital ouer 3 from very severe injuries inflicted by I exploaion of an old muzzle-loading a ot gun. had loaded the gun to shoot` a dog. this `morning. and it ie auppooed that the charge had not been rammed home, but had caught acme distance from the breech of the piece. hence the explo- sion. The thumb 0 men's left hand was blown almoet entirely oil`, hanmngnto the hand bya piece oi akin only. The bones of the wrist were terri- bly shattered ulso. The thumb a'oevrepi_o\'etl immediatedly after the patient ! arriva at the hospital. An endcuvor will be mode to save the hand. though whether ,.or not it will be aucoeoeful. cannot at ` present be determined, as the laceration In very ` and blackened by powder. great, and the wounds are burned The accident occurred at six o'clock this morning. Mclntyre p the unfortunate young _ u Wt;1i$I%!1E.I1QY{fS;.P0W AVIIBH LVOIIIO UDIIIOT l erry s, Queen street. Andrew Io! nu. Iniorprln. Iuyloap, mg 3 mac no man. ' 'I"|\i- lauunnnn I wanna nun nnnnnal An- `*OR-- ~ few days. Munyoru Dyspepsia Cure ago: 'I KOUGGIOI ICC I OI! |DItl'Ilfl],lpOldH] cur- ing the most ' unto cues. Manna`: `It oqmathm` Gun cum rheumnuun In I all forms or Itomnch troubles. Mun 0 Llendncho Cure stops headache I mlnptu. "K4170!!! dluuen ro H11 ound. Kldno tmubln, Piles. 06%-I` Apnln nd.n Fomnlo Complunts curd. unyoxn Vltallur lump: 1 | .v|nr._to,`_vink_xnon. ,Xr1e:...81.. _` _- , Panama 1ot.tarn`wP1-of. Munyon. 11 and Albott St... Toronto. nnaworad with Iran Madi- KIFIIKIJIIV III` C! KUHI GDLILC St.. Kingston. Money tn loan at lowest. rate. Miss Nollie Collier is visiting at Mu. arrv n, Human nhrnnt, I nlllllllhl Uvlllq 3! Foxj Sale or Exchange. 0L_lNN|NGAGClbEN'|'. 3 tixlm. ..1 house snd Iotrox1:u, new house, aoxma. house and lot bxlrui. ~~ mum. t, xbxlruv. 60x 150. FREE DISTRIBUTION From I0 a.m.t0 5 pm. Must be cleared but to :noPke 1 room for spring goods`. Pnce no object. w... mcnaws HARDWAREJ 85 and 87 Princess Street. , DocTQ_Igp;g_gsEL'A? unyolrv Improved Ho Remedies act lnuuntlym I Onlnnthm` Cmm cure: rhelum NYm s`77 .%_agrggnIsl, 4-ply Collars 2 for 250 at 88 6: 90 Princessiti. IIII III. _ .. 1 ' Mun on` In! studio : nc`tr|l.m 200 FULL BOXES TO BU FEE RERS FROM ll I310! IIICOOI $0l!1l`I'II.l 0'11 have 090 K: 3" home 13 All Sleigh Bells, Horse Blzmk- J ets and Rugs will be sold at cost price. Hockey Sticks And Skates would 1090 no gD:bott4o of To be sold on Saturday Night` w .-wuv---pg. a:c`)_v.e(lh.;..H.-omooo two It lnuuntlnnpudl 7 Illtll canal. Minivan`: `by t _...... .- ... .u \1l\lvv1|I ...,.. ..... W.\.siIl.\'t:TI>.\', l).(J..Mnr<-l15.--~'l.`lic num- ber of visitors yesterday was not so great na on former occasions. and the cll'eo.t. of hard times vvas made distinctly apparent the fuclz ll!\b"f0W of them nppnrentily `had uny surplus ioney to expend. lb was comparatively spanking a tompernnve ` crowd. The szgooii and resbrxurmih keepers, , who were anticipating n. renewal of the a I l l r . harvest; of four years ago, had made elnbo- . rate preparations to nccommodate n rush and they had scarcely enough cpstomcrs to repay them for the extra expense. All the police arrangements were excellent. No serious disorder and few robberies were reported. Some person broke into C0mp- , troller Reckels house nndistole $300 while he was rejoicing: over the sound money victory which he had so nbly contributed l to bring nbouc. A. l ` ` "" 1 A Ch:;i:e In `fho Ambassador. _` l .uu.~a, March 5. r-The Soloil asserts that. , Gen. J n Baptiste Bilob will succeed ; ' Baron `ourcel as French ambassador to 9 (Brest. Britain. Gen. Bilot. is a life mem- ~ her of the French senate. and was minister T of war in the cabinet of M. ])eFreycinet., I - igmuary 30th to August. 7th, 1882, an the succeeding cabinet formed by . M. from August. 7th, 1832, until _ Zqsh, I355; In A Paul:-ky Condltlon. I I.u.\'n0\'. March .'.--T`.: wild. sudden ' alarm an the closing of the stock exchange 1 last evening conbinugad to-day. On the 7 news from Athens controls for money fell from III?! to H0 11')-lti and console fell g from IlI_k to IIIL. In addition there were . lower'pt-ices in all departments and sub- ` stantinl rediicbinns. Foreign securies were depressed. Tho Bdrlin, Paris and Vienna exchanges openod to-duy in in pan icky condition. ' ` . J `- '-` `:`j"" vuly xllllll Ill U\ lUClll'f.`. I m'pcnu`ra HIUI gzlazio were busy nmking Letnpomry, or ` beginn pernmnent. repair:-1, bur, mnin y ` windows f the stores on the main streets ` were as Hm explosion had left them. At ' ten o`clock`thi.-1mornihr_t.ho condition of Fred I)eu.ly, a victim 0 the accident. now at the city hospital. \m.n n. hl.t.le better. At the Ernor;_{on<~_y ho'~Ipiml the crmlit.ion.= ` of J. A. Mnybour um! H. Sargent; were` changing for the worse. 1 The Subway Expl0|on. ` liu. Ma.=s., Mm-vh .3. The vornor of ` Tremoub and | .o_vIslun streets was the ob- jective point of th0u.-nnds of curious viti- zem today. The \/Voszc I-Lu ,ut.rt:ct mil ` way workmen labored all night, rcp:1irin_-- 1 , the trm-ks. New planking had been lmd Q over the part of the subway where the ox ` plosion occurred. The building.-4 in the` neighborhood, \\`hi<'h sutfered from the force of the explosion, were an object of ` great; interest. ; The hundreds of broken windows were ' ver_ }nuch in ovidcn<`e. (`arpcntors and uh worn hn-nv ntnhinrv f.nInnnrnr\v tu- lily. [.u\'im:, 1\lm'vh 3. In the home of Com- ` . mom: to day (J. N. Cur/.0n,under .~:oorcLury for foreign ulTan', stated chat, the British battleship Rodney, with three f0rei;;n wur- v ships had stm'te for Solimo. Crete, with orvdcrs to :issiut the Turks who nro |Jcaie;_;- ` ed by (`retan Christians near that tmrn. JAS. B.McLEOD S DRUG sronng Wlll ;l`ry And Coerc-0 `laree:-c-_ ' 4 C.\.\'H\, March .3. It is stated here upon I authority that the porte has :t(`t'0pted the settlement of the Cretan diiculty u_r_rreed upon by the powers. which vontompintos the oatnblislnnont of an uutonomous ad- ministration in Crete, the v.ithdmwal of` the Greek troops! and eet from the iahmd, ` the subsequent withdrawal of the Turkish troops. The wnno authority states the admirals of the foreign warships are pre- ; f paring plans to coerce (ireek into :omph- ` mice with their rlenmnris for her 0\'IlC\Hl- tiun of the ialund in the /`vent of Iicrfailurc to do so within the six days pre.~zcribei1. [.-\im.\`. March 3, -The 1-`reel; consul` here has iereix-ed :1 In-legruni from Athens striking thut 4H,HU4H-"reek Lroopshuio been i called out nnul are to be rlc. to the Tnrki.-uh frontier with the least possible de lay. i I .. V, 1Ll-..I- l,,.!-l ,_.r, \'Il|CUo I Mr. Whitney ngreecl with the principle , of the bill. l)r. Mcunlitun thought Lh:il`. one i man could not properly impact `.. .UIHl chil- dren. He pub Llie onus of proving: their 5 1 fitness on the societies Hamlin r t.h0m out. l L Mr. McKay (Victoria) nml Mr. Ilnynovk , l l ' believer-l bhe whole trullic shoulil be stop` `V l pod. 4 l ` the not passed in N93 uurrla, unite nipissing B110 1: rencn river. I Mr. Uibson's bill for regulating the im- portation of waifs was also read :1 second time, but some discussion took place on it. .3 1" H'l0Vig U10 I-`BC0lltl reading, Mr. (libson ` 8-`lid that the bill was complementary to providing for the cam of neglected and dependent children, and the machinery instituted for the opera- tion of the one would be largely utilized in the operution of the other. He - quite realized that there were two views in i the country in regard to this species of immigration, the one being that it should r be stopped nltogether, the other that care ` should be exercised that no objectionable children are brought in, and that the per- sons or societies promoting it should be made to bear ll. considemble nieat-mre of - responsibility in the mutter. The gov lornment had adopted the letter \ |0W, *abmm~hol' and proposed to exclude the unfit by in- ` spei-Lion in Britain and here, to;{etlier with iii imposition of penalties in use of , the not. There were\`_ubout `_ ,1l(lllchildr0n brought into C.'lll:l(lil earth` your, and that HUIHB of them had been unlit there could he no doubt. Mr. Gibson added that they \\'0ultl be ju.-ititied in txikilig any ll1Gl1Slll`CF\ that vwere thought ll0(`6.`lS{\l`y if the udniis- sion of these (`llll(ll`L`ll threntened any deterioration of the population of the pro ` vinnn. l Land; V:'VN4 ` 'I1ono.\"r0, March 4.--A{ter a surfeit of E y budget oratory the house settled down to I 4 business today nnd made some progress I j with the government orders on the papers. L l I An important .meuaure was introduced by , ( V ~ 1 the commissioner of crown lnncls. It is to 1 l I ' A Law To Eject :[r-upnseere From Timber ! ` . . I I 9 remove from crown lands persons unlaw~ i folly thereon. The operations of the i ' . bill are intended to be conned to _T the northern parts of the province. The } publication of the intention to introduce: this bill has given rise to some uneasiness, * ` and B good many inquiries have been ` L made as to whether it was intended to ap- apply the measure to the older parts of the [ 't` province. It has been felt by the commis- `, I `' sionec that there should be a speedy and i h ' Bumulnry method of removing persons from timbcrlondsin the northern and unorganized portions of the province, people who have no right there and whose presence is apt to do ' calculable mischief by perhaps be- ' ing cause of destructive forest fires. The bill is intended to apply only to public lands in the unorganized districts of On- ` tsrio -Thunder Bay, Rainy River nnd ` 2 that port of the district of Nipissing north ` ot the Mnttnwn river, the township of Ferris, Luke Nipissing and French river. ` Uibsnn's hill fur rnmilutinnr the im. t t n a F n n c ti (1 n 'I 0! women I HI: 2.}, 3, 3!. nor mi. Q- .__;..._ Snap Shot. ` Grin of v/omon u.dongolaM buttoned 309 `-H . 3. 3.1.. Fnrmr-r nrinnm llet `if, 3.5. F5rmcr prices: JPN` pair. Saturdny your choice, h|l8Wn&Co. % _....__.._ _......~._ TETsLA1ons AT worm. .I'.;ngun.q ouunoneu Former prices: dnv vour rihnimn, MARCH 6th. Saturday. n Wm no mmuod. \\"..\.~'||z\'n.1'o.\`. March 5. - The peace 7 treaty will be ratified by the senate at. tho i M extraordinary session of congress, and : atantinlly in the form and text not ' , g the auto department, `and (she E 1 eizn oico. * - 9 v uuus 00 U0 pmL'r.'u on UK! electoral nabs 0| : Sc. Anna : division. The signature: re- sembled each other so closelythat the re- ; visors decided that inquiry was necessary. ` ll-I`{l.IIl J?f'\.'UDUIII . l .`vlu.\1'm:.u., Mm-ch ;'>.--The board of re- ? visors this Inorlnirmgsuspexxderl 300 applica- ` tions to be placed on the electoral lists` of St. Anna : (ll\'lnlnn, Tim nirrnahurnu rn. 3 , ._ : Appointed luau-kburn'a Successor. Lo! xs\'1I.Lr;, Ky., ' l\Iar(~'n 3.--~H0vernor Bradley this morning appointed major A. T. Woo(l.of Mount. Sterling, United States ` senator. to succeed Blackburn. T-he gov- ernor aleoisaued a. proclamation. calling : an extra session of the legislature March lflth to elect a senator for the full term. Tho St.at.1-In.-nth Are l'nLrue. Munuln. March 5. Premier C.-movas hekta conference with t.ho`Uar|iat. lenders yostordny.und re<'ei\'ed from them absolute denials of the reports L_lm they were` pre- paring for any armed mo emenr. in favor of the preLensions of Don L . Any such reports, they assured the premier, were posi- tively without. foundation). Not Llkaly Tu llIl|)l'()\'P. " NEW Y March 5.-A special to the .Journal from Berlin s.n_\'s: The Herman l)8Wr`pl1[,)&f freely discuss president. Mc- }\ inley x entrance to the White house. The general opinion prevails that the relu- tions between (`lermuny and the l'nilcd States are not likely to improve under Mc- kinley. . ` l:l|II.l'.l\|I1|\, in |\., nlullill -I. A tUI'['ll)lC explosion, involving loss of life. occurred in mine f0rt_v~f0ur in ul1Llllg(l0n, Ark., _voslenln_v. The number of men killed and injurml is not known, but two bodies lmvc been rerrovercd. llomils of the accident have not l`OD.Ch0(l here. but, the information at hand states that nmny- miners, the ox- anr, number not being given. were buried v in the mine. MIL`) IUIHUIIII LU [nu iuw puascil U_VLll6` '.'n]ksr;md, nn l"ebi'ui1ry '_ .'it,h, placing the high court. under the jurisdiction of the voikrzmd within fuurteon (lays, and {i I'- ther warning t.|icn1ii0Lt,o arro;,rni,e to them- E6l\G!'4 the right. to plane Lhcir own il\U`I`- pretution upon the (`,OllFitii| llt.i()Il of tho` cuuiitry. ' I nun-run 1. .uuI\,u -u'-'I Ic.`-iuuuh l\IUl_:Ul has addressed in letter to the chief justices ;:-nil Lho _iiid},:e.~' of the high cnurnnftho `South African repnhlht doinundiiig than. they conform to the law puaseil by the ' ... .I I .. nil,-nu-.\n.l unIIL.'n 6`.\.....i-nA.. .1"..- ., IL. The 51,. James 1-`:1/.1: euro in the addrc.~' to are an vague as Mr.( ldnglislx xnerrrhnnta lm ul:1rme:l at. tho Huggestic Amnrimm nhinnimr M T. MILBURN & CO.. TORONTO. FREE DISTRIBUTION ONE DAY` ONLY AT i lllull llllill ill: LIIU-`U`P"`P;L3-`HAUII American shipping. Mr. E from nn inlamJ .-4t.ul.e, u authority on the .~'ub`ja:~r.' I'm-:'ru1:I\. March .'u~--|`re.~-it ...\.) cl... I...I..... t\` AL,` L,,| IUUUIVCII Dy LHU (IIIUCH. Tho (Hobo. comment-ing upon the augurnl ad(1re9s of president Mvliin 3 says the address does not comment! i to Hrit.i.uh llI:lIlllfHI`tlll`c)l`<\ unll mervhn as extrenlo protection in .'isible throng it, Protection Visible Thrnugimut. LOVi)u \`, l\`h1rch .1. # The Times an- ` IIoul1cesLimc when the kihg of Shun \'isit.a : }'In_Lrlnnzi nc\t, July or August he will be received by the queen. `Tim (Hahn, (`nmmmifintr nnnn lhn in. IIU UL` CUUIII/UIIUIIJ. Alfred Jury. of thiscity, tho well-known labor represontut,ive, has receiyed word that he has been nppmllted dominion im- migration urgent at. Liverpool. IJII lUllLLly IlU.\|/u Smnuel Hilhunl, of \'au;,rlmn township, is being tried nL the general sessions be- fom judge i\lcl')ougnH on :1 -barge of bo~ ing implmuted in :1 green good-*1 deal with` one Samuel 1'cnny, of ()wm1S0'.md, lute- l_v out. of prison. Hillmrd was :m`e: Jlust. October by ;;overnm`nt. dmcctivc Rogers and committed for trial by magis- trate Ellis. It: is ullcged than Hilliurd bnrgnined to bu_v one hundred counterfeit : bills from Penny for $1), knowing them to be counterfeitz. AIL'.....I 1...... ..' L1.I.. -11.. L! .. ..._II I_......,., Tumwm, Mnrcli 5. --ln celebration of the tllunmmljulnlao yenr the Hntzirio n.s.,0- ciution of {rowing and pacing ll0|'.-'0 brood- Cl`sV,lm\'o decided to open seventeen rebukes of Sill`? ouch, of \\'lll(`ll eiglib will be crun- petcil tor at Toronto c.\liibiLion aml nine at llmnilttm. Tho SlI\l(CS.'1lLCi\(`ll place will be for yearling: Li'ot,ter.i, tvm-ye;u`-0ll trot tex'H.tl1ree-year old tmttem (eligible to 2. : ll) class), yenrlings p:icer<, Lwoyeur old pucer.=, tluree-year old pm-ers (eligible to 13:4 ? class), t.l1ree-minute ti-otters and 13:31) p:u:0r.~x. At. llmnilhon nn 1ul(lit.i0nul nice for'.. :`_ '.' Lrotncrs. All the cult stulcesare open to the entire dominion, bnLLl1et,lu'eeA minute t1'ut,clne `_ :. :H pave and the `. :`. T trot, are open to the worlnl. llntries close on 1\IOl]LlJIy n0.\`t. H-nnnnl Ilillmnl nf \`uurrlxun fnuvnul\in v}UlIMHllU~`5UUI': I'UIUI'IIl CUIIIHIHI/CU pI`Ir~'()lle!`R. The examination of Mr. Rhodes was then concluded. 77 Heavy Stake Put. up Fur Events at Toron- In untl I-In nrulllnn HIU.lI.`S J Mr. Rhodes mid tlmb his mnin object in | assisting an insurrection in the Trnnsvnnl ; was to secure free trade throughout South ' Africa and mo_re tolerant attitude apart from the Transvaal republic townrd the Cape Colony. In zmswer to questions re- lating to the expenses of his operations against the nntives in South Africa, Mr. Rhodes said that he had sold 40.04)!) shn res of the British South Africa r,mnpany s\~ stock to my the expenses of the wnr aggnin.-1tt.he Mutznbelos and had expended $!>1,0 defmying .-`nch expenses, from F which outlay Lhermhnd been no return. Mr Hhrurlt-9.: fnrmr fnufinli Hun? In: I-ma} of Milburn s Heart, and Nerve l'illi-x will be given away FREE. Any person sullering with Heart. or Nerve trouble can get. a box at the undersigned address until the .-up- ply is exhausted. First. come. lll`r`~t. servml, ` and only this one chance ollerod. lle- member, this is not a sample box. but :1 regular full-sizod box whi-'n retails us 000. VVHIVII UllLli|y LlIUl'U\llll.U LIUUH HU ['(:'LuI'H. Mr. Rhodes further testied that he bud paid L'.3(),0(m towards the nes which had been imposed by Lho Trunwual upon the Johannes-burg reform cmmnift,eo prisoners, The =x'mninnY.inn nf Ur lamina uzqu than PTUSUIID 115 ill) ULIU PFUVIUUS Ulll4|lI,`_'S. Mr. Rhodes testitied that the Transvaal government had raised the railway rules \for passengers and freight through the spceial intervention of president Kruger, the object being to divert truic so that the bulk of it should be secured by the Netherlands line. Witness said thut-- he, himself,-had told president Krilger that the result` of such action would be that the Cape Cnloniste and even a great many of the" Beers would resent it aucl_try to turn him out of oico. To this Kruger replied that he had the power and meant to use it. The opposition to com- mercial federation, Mr. Rhodes said, camo- J chiey from Germany, and fearing to in- terfere with the German trade, the Dutch did not oppose the wishes of the Her- Tllilfli I ` ' Oodl nudifoa A In Before the Pm-nnmen. ;.V~` tar)` Comm! ted - President Kruger E Uslngithe Power In Ill: nnds-Even ! the noon Would Regent It. Lo.\'1_)oN', March 5.- The examination of ; Cecil Rhodes, ex-premier of Cape Colony, was resumed m.West.minster hall to-day ; by the parliamentary committee to inquire 3 into the Jameson raid into the Transvaal. There was a. inir attendance of spectators. but there were not nearly so many persons present as at the previous sittings. | Mr Rhnrlna ..=.ar..'HmI+.h..r.+.1... 'Frnnnvnnl ` DUTCH IN THE TRANSVAAL om NOT OPPOSE-`THEM. OPPOSITIONVOF (}ERMANS TO HAQEEEQEAT `RACES. Inquiry liocenumry. Il,_-L - NIL, I ..... ... .. u.-nu. , .-\xk., March 5. A torribic .1 .1. `Ana 1x` IQF- rk _p;um I_5RI_'I_f[S_H WHIG, FRtDAxg;g;A:RgH. 5, 18 7. ._A....-,....-_ ._.._._.. u :1/nttc 9.-1y.~= the rotor- uu1ren:`_v problems 1'. (i|:ul.=atovm'.~z, ndlin;_r: lm\'in;_r no need to be ation of it rosmrnl ion of M<-Iunley comes: LC, and in Iumlly un in:-P," - -'1 Soommo. C|..EAN3``v . HIALINO. ` oliof. Permanent Failure Im ssxbic. so-cullod :1 are e " ` U I` I`QfA'h. lad 7 u.. ;":`:E`.`: amoral fouling mu. 1! . an Ill'h IJUKUIKUHIII ILHUIX man mCl`(`hI1HtS, I Lhronghoub idem. Kruger ..|..'nf ;.mo.'..nn IIU l|l' _inle_v. it:-10!? L L. - The Purldtn For Zllnrch. The third number of The Puritan," Munseyi new ladies` magazine, has just. been iuued. am} is certainly the most. at.- t.ract.ive and elaborate of the many Popular periodicals. A_full supply AI: R. Uglow (a C0 : (Henderson's book store). I-lvery lady should luwo u copy. Price, We. _ iv an u..u uuwucu 41-In i\lo.\"riu:.\i.. Que, March .'.-The mayor of Montreal has been notified by the pro- vincial government that. if the city will" contribute half a million and the federal government. a proportionate rum the`Que- bee government will also give financial aid to the projetc of :1 Montreal industrial ex- hibitidh. .-.. .-...v.-gun u-.u.w --. \V.\\'lll.`\'I2'I`H\` l>.C., March .'-.~-\`\'. I.. Chambers, of A\abnnm, who was formerly United States land cmnmlssioner at Samoa, ha been agreed upon by (`mean Brit,m'n, (:9 many nnd the United States as chief justice of Samoa. to succed judge Ide, who is also an American. The king of Samoa makes the appointment, and wiH undoubt,_- edly conrm the selection. .u-w n unnrn. Tho neixv-piirses and bugs for the spring hmc inst. been received from the mnnu-j fuct.urex'n, nml the colors, shapes und de- signs are both useful End nt.t~ra(-Live . R. Uglnw & (`o'.~z window, on Princess street, is dressed with those goods. and is Carmin- ly big: attraction to the Indies. The juices of ulilferent. lines of purses are certainly a marvel of chcapneis. Mr. Uglow ropes-ta ~ largo sales. -0 . . Iv`! u.v.-.....~.. Tniu~\'i~u, Mnrvh 3.~J0hn Hzillnni, jr.. was sniiteinced to two months imp: isonment. with il.'ll' Iiibur this morning for forging the signature of It hide inspeccor to n nerti. iimte whereby he made (I. prot of $4.7.'i. Mr. Lount, (`H `., mnde n. strong; appeal for leniency on the grouml that the prisoner hnd borne an excelivnt reputation previous to this oiiionco and thin the crime did not show systcinnticfurpcry. Ho dwelt nlso on the injnr`y that would be done to the repu- tion at the nrisniicr. Judge M:i(~l)oiu_rull said he hml 5-onioLl_in;,r else to consider than the prisoner's reput.nt.ion. LIIU HLI lIl3IU_V Ul LU -"'CIUHLlH|' .\L1'|l`:lll"J"|LH U1 Hs>nesi.-4. i.~|()fil11[l()rtI\ll(`O as showing that,` tho book solemetl for critir-it-m by In-. Ab- bott is deemed Lrustwortlny by :1 (In inn of equul buholumhnp, whose (`I`i[i(`.xl bins! would Il.'1[vlll`:l_`y' lead him to question `the vredlbility of the narrative of Jonuh, but whose `earning fort-as lend to the generally ucceptod excgzisiw.--.J. L. l%1*u.\'.~'. Place Wlll Not noTr|-ueu. A first-cfua clerkship in the department. ` mor, l6ffr'VIC&DC by the death of A . s in. will not be lled. ; Ol,4.00ayeu-. . I If you suffer from Heart or Nerve brou- xles such as Pulpitatiomlrregulnr Boating, Uizziness, Shortness of Bmnbh, Smother V. ing Feeling. Pain in the Breast cuirl Heart, } I or if you feel weakmervous and debilitated, v thjsia your Opp0l`Dlll\ll._V. Knowing that, Milburnia Heart. and Nerve l ills will cex'- ` tainly cure Hart. and Nerve troubles, we make this olfer l1Iiliesiit.iLiIi;|_\', for while welos the box we give you. we nmke n friend that helps to sell nmny boxes. Hm! A Higher Critic Says. Kl\r.`>'I`u\, March .`}.-{'[`u the F.dit.or) : I re.~iz!ent Hnrper, of Chicago university,` .~zny.a with reference to Rev. Lylnsm Ab. but.L'.~s Iecent utberunce re;,n\rding Jonuh and the whale that he can see no reason to reicc-L the event as unhistoricul, or to throw diwredit upon the genentlly accept- or! interpretation of the book of Jonnh. This cormn_ from u higher` critic, whu has hurl no 2-r:rnph~.a about I'ejer*t.in;_r the Mosaic authorship of the l onmbeuuh and the n(:<~nmc_v of the .~ciontiIir- . of .. .l.. ..` "5 I... L... lxnn Ru .l.\n...m-l o....M... The Quinta (jliiiinpluiis um! Fl'()nIlll(` Wlll bloc! To-night, At two o'clock this afternoon the Belle- ville lmeliey team, holding; the Qziiitte Cll&lnI)lOl1Hlll[). iirrived here to meet the Fronteimcs in 11 match to-night at the Kiiigstmi rink. The members, tozetlier with their friends, put up at the British Amerioun hotel, where Norin.'ui Mitchell, (Iupt. Rigncy undnnumberol the Fi`0iiteimcs welcomed the visitors. The team is in. clulrqo of manager 1". M. I\lcKeo\rn, unil in the mzitch tonight will play in these positions: (loal, .lnmie.en : point, Hulme, (}upt.; cover point, Phippon: oentres, Lning. Kelso; wings. V\ :iller, Mcuuire. The Fronlenncs will ll!1\'0 to putinall their best licks to win from the (Jninte champions, who are sturdy, swift and have any qumitity of reserved stiiyiiig power. In eleven mntclies they have come out \'ict.ori()uH, 11nd with such a record behind them will tiglit to n linish for {I win tonight. The ice is in ` the bestvof condition this afternoon and miiriauer llritch Anya it will revmiin keen for the miitch tonight. This is the team tlirit defeated the Crywtiils, of thie city. to i the figure of thirteen to notliin;_:. How will the score stnml after the game to- ..:,.Lo -2 Ulilllg n3,iV4 1,! HI tho Hour trmlc Lraulo. Lust. _\'c tons of our. xx in the space of comiclerubly in of freight. . lV.._..,A IT`. ..I. lhllUI|l- _ XIHIUI Ul I-UU \.|'UHIl1U \:ull.IllpIUIl!. Bullulo i~ now the lixrgest depot for Hour in the world. the receiptx by Ink?) in l*4!)'I`lie War of Wealth company, St. Paul, being h',`.lTl,71l| l'):H`i'ClS nnd pnrknge, nnd Minn.'. was stricken with paralysis and re- always follows the grain moved to St- Joseph s hospital. your l resr0tt hnnillcd .'il),(Nm Whivh mnount was rm-.oiveal 15 volli(le(l with ll milkdelivory live ~monthw_, and which in ex--can of the total amount .-liippul from Kingston over the Arenacontuins (lrnnu Trunk mmmy (luring the entire period of twelve months-. -----4A+-- \\`riH nn nnii nlnirrhniniivn nliurnr-for ulznh-h \ Lrmulrs illllllg l|U[I).Lv|llf5 [DUI b Ixlllguuljll Cl.H'I'_)' .'-30,001.` bushels. and while it: takes eleven days to mmko the trip from Buffalo to New York, and the distance from Kingston to Montreal can be vovered in three (lnyv, the advzmtnge becomes more and more ap- parent. RIIf,'1I`n |'\ nnul thn '|\T4l43|" than/\f For l\IIl` UIUVHLUT. The information received from Buffalo, N.Y., shove the rust importance of an elevator system to a city that has good steamboat fucili ien and a good route to the great markets for grain. Buffalo has fty- one elevators, which have for some years been under control of a pool that has regu- . lubed prices, and has come between the buyers and the great grain producing dis- tricts, to the injury of the buyer and the " eeller. Now president Hill. of the Great Northwestern railway, has be rin the erec- l tion of a new steel elevator to rhve 11 mph- pity of 2,500,001) bushels. Notwithstanding the set-bnchs received by the action f the pool above spoken of, Bhll"nlo~ has done ninet_)=li\'e per :enl.I of the grain handling trade of the republic during the year ending June. I895. The total amount. of grain exported by the United States in . that year was lT`_'.'_'-i,3U'.{ bushels, and the ' grain receipts at Bullhlo amounted to I63,- 75.3,l`. S bushels. From this it can easily be seen what great benet would be de- ` rived by Kingston from the erection of n grain elevator here. And when the fact: in ".'IL'Dl1 inln r-nimizlnr-niinn that l gxaul uluvuuul II:-:10. rxllu wnun MIU ILIULI is taken into consideration that the hezwicst cm';,70 that can be cnrricd nn the Erie (mm! is `s ,(IH() bushels. while the vcrsaels :=,:1i}ing frnmzbhis port, cnneuch Curry .".U.(N)l.` busheha. and while ir. balms nlnvnn Demonstration of Benete Received {your An Elevator System. ; The members of the company that will erect the Kingston grain elevator, pro-` vided the legislative assembly given ME`. citycouncil a for that purp , is ndustriously collect- ing all available data 3 to the most recent ' improvements in levator architecture material, fbr constru tion, nnd on all other points of importanc ` in connection with the work. When all n iluble information has been obtained, the` @011: will de- eide as to what material would most suitable for use in the construction of th`6` elevator. TL- ..I-..-.-..n6:A.. ......-2....J A`_-,_ D..`AI- I or_ity to grant the bonus g '< I c d I LETTERS TO TI-1VE_E-DlTOR. HEART AND NERVE TROUBLES