Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1897, p. 6

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-v*U'-""' [IO W -%"---..""""**"`~*-'*"r*-374"` . ` WIIFBIIU I135. James Small. for some years a street. nilway conductor, has been promoi/od to motorman. he has charge of car No. 11` The inhabitants of Levin. (Jn, Ara nt. l E I the Very Lona: nail Orqwdod Into tho Inmate! loan. The t.nrri' bill we reported to the United States congress to-dny. `Seven or eight sales of real estst; will be held by J. H. Mills next week. F, Rntlnv 'I`mm-.5- ....,.L.:s....A 4-__ SAYS THEiBlLL WEC PASS. smucx v A STORM. LT`. Lntoot 8.90?` . AL-.. L-_ _-_- V - GElf ERAL W PARAG RAPH8. A llno Duplay ...L.. -L IA: L..-` __ _ -rvnu uu. I 1-Hula. By a Cyclone. ....- ll,A_l I1: . Wan Wrecked I Qunkor rolled oats. f Quaker hominy. ' Quaker Graham our. I Quikor gnim of gold ll Quaker col!-rising buckwheat. our. Jae. : Roddon & Co. Wen in Kingston for the |` American Cora . Chicagn._ n ----------- ~- - -7----i rats" CODFISHA I III: neneu uepulned. I-[.u'.`\.\`.\, March l9.--Advices have been l received here that on the night of March ` 14th the rebels made an attack upon the ' town of Jiguani, in the Snntiugo de Cuba province, using two cannon of small calibre. which they directed against the forte. inllicting considerable damage. The insurgents were finally repulsed by the garrison and retired. leaving olevun` dead and many wounded men with them. The losses of the enemy included six of their leaders among the killed. The lone of the gnrnon was an oflicer of volunteers wounded and four soldiers killed nnd ` eighteen wounded. ` nix munuls m one central prison. The medal given by the London Sports- ! mrm to J. (L Gnudaur on the occasion of 1 His recent: winning of the clmmpxonship in .ngInnd has nrrived. It passed through the customs house yesterday and was for- warded to Orillia. I A Woman Comes To Prison. S I T()R0.\`T(), March l9.--Ab the court of general sessions this morning Lizzie Tucker. who picked the pocket of 8 post office clerk of $100, was sent. to the peni- y tentiury for three years. George \`l .. ! Hurley. who assaulted his Luther-in-law, 5 Patrick Gaynor, was sent to central prison 5 for six months. .lohu Hardy, for stealing I wheat. from the atone house of W. 1). Mat.- bhews & (.70., Markham, was sentenced to I. six months in the central prison. medal 2`i\ an hv Hm Inmim. u....-... I` :tllEU ul`I:}W BLLEIIDIOII H1 [H8 I'0C `attack upon the trian consuls in a cafe at Usbu (situated about Inn miles northwest Salonica) and referred to the correct a tude observed by Servia. during the sent crisis, expressing the hope that porte would put a stop to theexiating si Sam '-I'_ll0 Note Win ;l-n|a(~d. court at Sandwich yesterday beard ` et 33]. The action arose over it promise I note for $2.24)!) made by A. onApril 4th, I896. lien for $2,000 and McKee turned the case was called McLeod clnimed t the note endorsed and that it had uf returned a verdict to the effect that ~ and directed that credit be given for 3:3 Servian and Aus- ent ' ka, 1 of I thi- pro- the ' tu- ntion, "R continuance of which, it was: i added, may have serious consequences. [ WINn,~ m:, ()nt.. March 19 ~The nssize ` the . , action of Cameron & Currie against Dent, ory ' L. Dent and endorsed by W. C. McLeod, both of Wood- ` stock, nt which place the note was drawn ` Dent came to Wind 7 mr and disposed of the note to T. W. Mc- it over to Cameron & Currie, bankers. \Vhen hat. or Dent was for $200` rwzurds been rased to `$2,200. Dent denied this, but the jury the note had been ruiscd us stated by Mclieod -` 00. r 1 uuu Aruaplluluz`. CU.\`.~'T.\.\'TINlIl'l.E. March l9.--The Ser- l vinn minister hero has called the serious , ` attention of the Turkish government to, the situation of nhirs existing in the pro- * I vinco of Kossovou, where, it is asserted, I 1 the Christians are panic stricken in conee- quence of the mobilizing of the Turkish` reserves and Bnsha Baseuks. He ` inlso drew attention to the recent` ittnck unnn H14: Ram-inn .-....l A..- y to meet shortly at Yildiz Kiosk to consider A Scheme 0! Reforms. `l CON`+1":\.\'Tl.\`()|'l.li, Mgrch l9.--The sultan I has nnnouned a grand council of ministers `i a scheme of reforms propounded by his ma- l jesty. This, it is reported, comprises con- = stitution on the model of Midhat Pasha, | and is intended to forestall any possible ac- tion of the powers in the direction of e ` peremptory demand for better government J in the Turkish provinces. A military com- mission is discussing the expediency of` summoning the last line of reserves. which would bring the whole number under or- ders to more than half a million. Addi- tional ordn.mce has been sent to the Dar- danellea which are being constantly l strengthened to the complete neglect of the Bosphorus. (`.nx\'ri\:'ri\'i.ii u- 'l"|... Q-.. l Klan-nla I (1 uvuuulg, lll wnlcu H6 DPSOFBGU that "According to Lord Salisbury the , policy of France is also that of ~ Great Britain and is based upon the main- ' ` pire. This assertion. Lord Salisbury said. was untrue. If. he continued, the` policy of the liberal party was to abandon the Ottoman empire it had been lately ` adopted. Lord Kimberly would probably . would his lordship then disregard the i past policy of maintaining the ~ integrity of the Ottoman empire. Lordl Kimberley replied that he hnd intended | I what he had said to mean that the liberal 1 5 party would depart entirely from its past ' _ policy regarding Turkey and maintain that r the Ottoman empire was a standing uien- I ace to the peace of Europe. tenance of integrity of the Ottoman em- ` ' , again become foreign minister of Great3 1 ;Britain. and in that event, he nsked.l uuu uunwu nesuuluwu presses representw I l live learns that the reported action of the Mpanitobalegislature in regard to the schools ` ' of that province will probably cause him to ; postpone his departure. Both cardinal l Vaughan and Mgr. Merry Del Val express | themselves as surprised and shocked at | what `they consider a breach of faith in! rushing through A settlement of the school l question after having obtained the good l I offices of I papal delegate with that end in l i i new. * J I b V I `Lord Salisbury Rotated the Statements} Made by Earl Klmberley. ; Lo.\'i>o.\'. March l9.-In the house Lord ; Salisbury made a bitter criticism upon the a speech delivered by the earl of Kimberley, minister of foreign affairs in the Rosebery cabinet, at, the meeting of the national; liberal federation at Norwich, Wednesday l evening, in which he asserted that; "Ammrdinu in Lnml Q.I:.L....... .1... ` A Doapntch From London Bay: lgln 0ntl|o- E In Dlgnltarlu are Surprised and 8hooI- , all at {lug Ilannptngl `A-II:--1 na 91.. In..-- \ Every Shoe in stock at Hard_ Times Prices. [Mama T0_BE ARBlTER?f I WHO SENT FOR A PAPAL DELE- : Co. on`;.IriV;1';1`Es't(').ITf;').r git; Chicago. when on not the first ` twinge o IICIIIIIIUBIH got I bottle of DR. ` HAL'S REEUMA- ` TIC CURE st Wndo'n' r Drug Store. It will save} yuu I world of troublo, ' I '1 pin and oxponu. ML :oleman s~ $alt.':::m:::.'r;:% uuiounstn nu . . . not dolty. 1t..wm onto a}: moot obstinate 73".-.` `j';"'T'A'If31`&_Tz,-,'..;L. A 7 The Rebels Repulsed cu l.l'..,.L In A.|__ SAID IT WAS UNTRUE. GATE TO DO IT? menn umt, the liberal ntiroly fromics ey maintain ` as rope. f Re forms. I I 1 I ! nnt 1].!`-_ `lo -1): .... on s, hrog` winter.` 0`ad0d; :1 Oog. 6`-'65`? oofn . ; r I - I an 33; ullop:,A'm:1ao ; bA`oon--lon'$ onto. hos . I79 0:12: hhlo 6d : short cuts buy. 154 6?. 0houoE`Vluoo. 57: 6d Colonel. 57: 8| Cotton-A.InorIno| luldlhltl-4 `- 1.1 V IIIPOOL HAIIITU. Lrvnroon, Noon. Iloh. 11- What U. Rpr', 6: 8, rod winter. 0.0.1; No.) 0ol.. 6:630; g_qrg,_h_ 85} pou_. In ad; port. 41: (id: lard SUTHEHLANITS uonnnl... ne..Mnrch1n -F1.oun-Booolpt mun brls ; max at Luise. Quotations: Paton! ` Wiuwr.#4.3~| to 4. J; Patent. Hp:-hit, 4.50 to I 4.75; Straight Roller. 11.90 to 4.10; xtrl.8.60 ~ to am ; superne, 3 an to am; strong Baton. I 4.00 to 4.50 - Ontario Baas. 1.8) to I 20. i (}nAm-Whsut., No. 8 Manitoba. Hard. 630 to I 350 ;0orn. me to 36; Penn. 500 to lo ; Out. I `ctolo; Barley.41oto48o;R{0.!l!ofro IN; Onmul. $1.90 to 1.60;Co1-nmon 100 to me. ' . Pl0VllIONB-Pork. 012.00 co.1s.0o ; urd be to Go; BAcon.8 o to 100;!-lama no tollo;Chodoo. : Woitorn. no to I30 ; I331. 109 to 180. ` no (.0130: utter, townships. 160 to 180. IONTBELL PBODUOI IABKITI. Ilorrrnnl... ue..Mm-ch In ` I`_ otrqniep. 1112., . , ,, QHICHMUNIJ & ms LAST um. iifThe firm will clear out the Balance of their '3' Stock REGARDLESS OF VALUE in `the Next Ten Days. jg `'1 Everybody come to ` xauuu valuu. 8oo pieces New Prints, Dimities,Organdics and Wash Dress Goods. 75 dozens Ladies Shirt Waists. in `latest shapes and shades, ` 50c, 75c, 80c to $1.25. New Dress Goods and Trimmings in great variety. _ Special Sale of Tapestry Carpets, beginning on Monday morning. 150 pieces New Veilings, in sewing Silk, Lace: the latest novelties. I25 dozens New Canadian Corsets, including Ih: Crompton s, D. & A. and the ET. Prices 25c, 35c, A 75c to $x.75. \`..... I .'__-_ n n -r~ n- - /Jv ..-.1 3,.../Jo 100 pieces New Linen Roller Towellings from 4c, Good valucg. Iv` -.- ~- Oanadlan Paolo Hallway- .. Duluth .... .. Duluth Pref... .:...'.'...'..""" Commercial Cable............ Postal Tel ..... . . . . . .. . Montreal Telegraph .. Blohellou Nav. Montreal litroot Hallway... . .. Montreal uasCo.............. Boll'.l`elophone................. Boyll Eleotrlc................, '.l.`oront.o Railway .'. Bank of liont.roal............. OntarloBanl1............ .... .. Bankdu Pen Ilolson'sBan Bank of '1 oronto.............. lorolmntn'Bank.............. Ierohant Bank of Halifax" UnlnnBank .... . . . . . . . . .. Bank of Commerce... Northwest Land Compeny..... Ilontreal Cotton 00.. . Onn. Oolorod Cotton Dominion Cotton... Again Friday Bargain Day HONTIIAL BT00` IABKITI. Wil RICHMOND8: c0 S mm. 00 o.] { No; '1' calf." ' u'ci;3;' nu. .1d;Jork. (id; ` I '. Am., no no , D- hits. 57: (id (hlnrul. 51. on ` bAoon--lo . COMMERCIAL. ill last Only 10 Days Longer. my rwmce, IN NEW SPRING GOODS. b. In I IiL--A bl was ...m5 159., ...M') H7 ".7154 70 ,./31 I81 .. 54 U 5 ill: an nnmlina euro." ' 5 \ III 8ll.l.0I IIILS X&tn`Pll|g Thar nnvlhh nu hlnnl I um; ASK. . 15 4 stoma. " irdoto ,,__1'. F. HARRISON co. CCCO} 41 1175 ms ltl 1932 fczish Furniture Fire Sale. COMMON 5ENSE ` SAVE$ and 8 tow Oonahu. A Inn quantity ntillto dispose of. Our nplnolutorinn nut? on road! to an your orders {or repairing, oto.-Yonn, ONSATURDAY and as long an they but we oor A number of dnmn I mean of Bedroom Furniture on manly nominal price. Also balance of Pan rlorsultoa. Uhulrn. Sldebourdu. etc... and for u_til_I_t.o dlspqu or._Qnr nplnolutol-Inn [AYLUR S. Ramsey Paint. the but nor ovorytung Inside or outside. will cost you but 0136 porgnnon. By 1 I: youwnluvo y 3 and dlsbhv nonnm-an : PAINT. 2 best sellers in 41c. 50c , 60c, 5C, 6c) up. : and Net". See Agggxplete stock of Furnish- ings` _ ays on hand at VERY CHEAP. Will buy an Unlaundried Shirt from our stock. ` See our Bargain Laundried Shirt for 50c. ! SEVENTY - FIVE DOZEN Men s Fancy Neck Ties received this week and now on sale. ' Fine i goocit Low Prices. ` nu: pun wuluru. mlulnnc Ion mg '~WEAK NI E I I` dd` Inux-lnnfyvum I'vcnnO\Iu %MEN-s NECK WEAR. Originators of Low Drlces. VI 03.01 I: Ivl Iii` V In from I hiolllnln. iguana. `:1-`$3!-:"bup," Pmu. They will zultom phyliuql and mental. pan: A upon an nu- How will Fresh Co:lH.~h at Bu per lb. unit you? Pro- blbly you may think that tho quality is cloumfnnl be- (`Just the price is so low. The onty thing wrong is un- price. Tho qullny In autu- DIO rlt-(`.13-us. A; AL- -| 25. 500; _...___._._:.__._. RUBBER S'l`AMl's 01" all kinds. Sol!-Inkorm; Linen Mullen. Duran, Souls stonous BAnk.~ Tlokoi & Otlloo htnmya. I go. Ilevulrs pronuutlyl f V TXUIIIUK UIYIUIZ um. volknauotpocnliu ..o thdr Ill. nlunnnutou om r-mods. bouhu I`KUOCJ(_`C)I:`mOlD O") - 0 . uboo uloknuo. that I uomnnymzo. 3 the usual u-stun u 1`. ! They uhppl ' in coca-M3. tom) ALL the sub ; Ohm:-is needed to vnrlcla the Bloov and to rebuild H ` .`Iervvs.ehu-nut`: > r them Q cousin an n)oed~,v cum [or :1 I scan or I sin {mm im rovariul: 'J'O0'.`.lIhu l)hIOl'0d nerves, one I on par dull. Ipinll db one... rhoumnthm. uehtIoo..locno!:nom or) Orninohn. ml. Al-on III-005 Blll I.III.II ` and NERVE 1 'l'0NIl`. ` Thaw nimnh .......-u um.-x. vv uouounl mun. nsuourg. I ' `Vigil. gnggugqgn ghbppi,-,3 `Md , Ind uni Bonn] Persona Injured. . midortnno tonurly none the big togof` _H,\_DRID. March l9.-At the inlugurg. his right foot. the an glancing on` tho Io,` i hon of a new mpublioan club hero ,yoet'or~ 5 ::Y_:'=_:*.:lNmL Nltpihl 2` mi 3:-q:`-::_ 1:: 3:; m..;..u....a ghting, _ _f name portion ` no In pononoweroinjurod. E , I w ' """l T"? " Bouoanuuuunnsdo. {IGOR nniillnnnn ' : -:---u-----1-_:: oiopping. K0 was bought to uni day owning rovolutionarv speeches vol,-0 ! \'utordny:n-1::-:2'i :;:';o'u::. man named ; . Ghu-lonD:oouton.' Olnployod by n_ fnrmerf hntmodh. `n por.`\\r oqdbum road. Ihsuvhurg, I lllld. ncllopping vood.had tho ; mink;-tum to nurly gllil :13 10,`; he ' , n L...:".'...`.m ..... ':'.:.:.=.':'n:_~'::L can wuun out can qnlinuu-ed. The; wound Vudlodund the Injury will soon I mo anus. The amputation was auocoss- [ fully rformed and the patient will be! non innwookbroo. ' -nvuuuvvu nllurout _ | ; About two months ago nlad named! Schoolcrnft-. from Arden. cute 0 gen- . ' oral hot-pitnl,uu'ering from adieeuqd foot, i` ' tho bone near the nght. heel being alToc- g ted. Tho disused part was carefully * ' treated. the Ileah being removed - and the bone scraped. ,bub in : spite of all the care bestowed . upon it the trouble WIS not. removed, In- ; aboad the dioeauo aoumod to spread. It` was found nocoasnrv tolromovo the foot. I and chit mornin Dr."Anglin performed I l the opornsion. ta ing of? the member at the ankle. The amputation fullv not-for-mod and Mm n.n.:...s ...:n L- - I n ucuvy uoue. ` A little daughter ofnliormun Allen had a muruw escape from death last evening The family physician prepared and sent to .` the house a bottle of medicine for a cough ' ,7 which troubled the little the little girl. , -u ~ A small dose was to be taken every three V ; hours. but the little tot understood that the dose was to be taken every three min- I -. utes. so accordingly dosed herself nntil ? .' she had taken about four ounces or half of . the mixture before the discovery was" ,` made. The family physician was at once ] E summoned, and after several hours of care _ and watchful: *3 the little one was i 1' brought at e di\ngerpoint,and,np1rt from an ering. to a great extent will be l none the worse for her ex pericnco. l ----~------- ~------ \ l I E l. l ----- - I Sent Two lllngstoiiliiiu Home. To the Lou (H Bnnln City. 1 The niiection with which our Yankee, "cousins regard (.?:umdinni, and Lhe ex- i J tent to which they dread the competition `of Cunucks on Yimkoe ground. may be 1 judged from tho rigor with which they on- force Lhoprovisiomr of their Alien labor law. Two young Kingstoninna were ; u. few days ago made the xictims of this ennc?.menL-tho choice product of` advanced. and onlighLened" republican principles. Both the young men had so- urod positions in a large business estab- `ishmeut. in Buu|o.Lhe proprietors ofwhich : know und nppreciate the superior business ' facilities of Uanadiiilis. [inspector De Bun-y heard of their enxngomonr-. nnd swooped \ down on them. He offered them the usual . |lilOl`lILi\ 6S get, out." or take steps to i take the oath of nllegi.-mco to the l'nit.od T Suites. The bo_\`sm`CepLed iholirsanimmod ioptiou. and steered lhuirway for King- ` stun. ` ` atnunch and [oval (mingeuiun, 11 member` ` of lodge No. 1 He wna ` l'r_ecopl.or_\', Knights of Malta. and for UHAIIHQU nlm. Deceased was born in Enniscrono, county of Sligo. Ireland. in April, I821. In 1847 he came to Kingston. working at his trade. that of ahoemnking. uncil ISTI. in which year he was appointed messenger at me Kni~,_-an-u post oflico. In this capa- city he C(-xH;nlmrl until 1887, when he was supernnnuated. Back in the fifties deoonaed was in member of the,old volun- tcor hook and Iuddor firo v0mp21n_v. rising Lo the rank of fir.`-it licutonunt. He was at I ".. 9I iur over fifty yo:u`s. also ll member of the Bluck` iuuuy yours was master of tho Omngo` lodge of which he was A member. l)ecens- f , od was a prominent. conser\':n.ire in poli- tics and A hard worker for his party. Ho loiwcau wife but. no faunily. An mlopted daughter also mourns theloss of one who was to her It kind friond. ______ l ` Taken on Suddenly This mo:-nIng-.sn om } Rouldenter. , Another old landmark in the person of Henry Dunbar, Bngob street. passed be I yond the great dc/wide this morning. His ; , summons came suddenly. Shortly nfherl ` eleven o'clock kl tenant. of (l0C63.P0 j com- ' "plainod that eurfnoo water wns find-I , ing its Way into her dwelling. Mr. Dunbar took a pick and shove! hand was in the not nf llinrrinn .. .m..n ` shallow drain in the rear of his residence - were not required, as death had already Vuunuu uuw curmuu water find- and the not of digging a small. for the purpose of carrying off the water, when he was stricken with paralysis. lie fell over on his back unconscious, vrliere heluy until friends carried him into the house he had quit.r.ed but. A; moment before apparently in the best. of hen.lt.h. A physician was summoned, but. his services - claimed him. 1\`.\......_.l ._.,__ l- ' -amendments to tie statgte, doin` away i I dillerent municipalities an opportunity of _`in reference thereto. it has been uu no me council at its next meeting : Sir,-The question of tax exemptions being a very important one. and the rev- ' enue of every municipality in this province being more or less n'ected by exemptions, the Toronto cig council believes that with those exemptiomufas a whne or in part, should be secured. To uffurd the discussing the matter by their representa- tives in council and stating their positions deemed desirable, that a convention; be held in the city. say some, time during the industrial exhibition, . ` - i for the nnvnnan ii` nn...kl.. ..r ,:.....,i.n.. .. u _.- ...,... `... ruu win], any IUIHU I | for the purpose, if possible. of deciding on It I10 Of l'mIif`.V_ nnrl um-nu-inn nnivml ....o:.... i LIUII. I Kindly advise me of the result of your i council a action in the matter as soon us` `possible, giving the name and the post `office address of each of the delegates , who may be appointed to attend the con~ \ i vention. `i Wlllll Uy I0. 1 With this end in view I have been di- J 4 recbed to request. you to bring the matter | `at once before your council. and to re-: s )ect.fully request that. body to say whe- I her it will send delegates to the cunven- - H01]. ` IIl....lI.. _j ,,- 1'-I '- ` 1 nu: ma purpose, It p0S8lDl6. or deciding : 1 i line of policy, and securing united actiull . by the municipalit.iea when the matter ' comes before the legierlnture to be dealt with by it). !'|ia null in ulna. 7 l....... L--. J1 ` 112$` In ixiocu Inomuny. ate. :3 0 notion on uxunlnys 9:: women. tutoring Jon vi; IIJZ A ll 5.131;: Toronto council Asks Kingston To Lulst In 3 Kick. City clerk Flanagan has received from John Blevins, city clerlr of Toronto, 3 oorhmunioetion for presentation to the city council,e.slring whether or not that body would send; representative to To- ronto to a convention of delegates from all Ontario municipalities, which convention ; is to be held for the purpose of * arranging for united action on the part of the municipalities, and of deciding upon a line of policy to be pursued by them, in order to secure legislation abolishing ex- ~ omption from taxation. The letter_exp|ains itself, and. as the views expressed in it as being those of the Toronto council are in accord with the position taken by a num- ber of Kingston alderman, it is given in full. The communication will be present- ed to the council at its next meeting: Sir.-The (mention of mm Arnrnnlainnn [|E_IN Em DE BARRY'S Kl.NDNESS. AGAINST TAX EXEMPTIOINS. HENRY DUNBAR DEAD. chopped Ills root. Removed The Foot], A Heavy Done. ...LA-.. -1` _ I9, .l . ~j-- ---- 3 Storm: In Germany. Bmu.I.\'. March I9. Violent gala, ac- ay companied by hail stormo. pmvulod all` over the gggggcgg part of Germany. doing} I grant. damage to buildings und mbhor pro- j pony. Several persona loot. Ihoic livoof ' i during the worms, uul many otuuu were 5 U injumd. I.0.\`no\', March l9.-Both the Oxford: `and Cambridge crews are now at their! _. quarters on the Thames and hard at work ' :for the coming raco onsaturday, April " ; 3rd. The Oxford crew is the summons last g ~ year with one exception. G. O. Edwnrdal , i at No. 2 h 3 been substituted for E. C. , Sherwood, w o occupied that. seat in P396. , _ .' The Oxoniam are coached by M. C. Mc- ` t` Loan and G. C. Bourne. S. D. Muzzle- I II Preparing For The Rare. ' d I I` `V f bury is performing the same oice for Cam- ` bridge. I ' crvupuluwocn pm-ucu and mental. I RING WOMEN titho Volknnuolpocn 1. nan-nnnnnion nun. nor! Inn-hm E Mnrrlod A Half Century E, V` Lady Dawson are observing their golden 5 wedding today as quietly as possible, eur- rounded by their family. This morning` |: they received congratlilatory mlegramaf fl from the governor-general and Lady Aber- ` 5'. deen, Hon. Wilfred limrier and Sir Charles , , Tupper. The dopnztmemrof education. Quebec. senta special message, and the arts faculty of McGill presented a bund- ; I some cut. glass pitcher, mounted in old. ` I The gift. of the board of governors 0 Mc- f I (lill was In gold and crystal ink stand. MU.\'TRl-1.v\l., March 1!). Sir William and ` ` Illlflllg I 5 injured. s.....f Ul LUU Drlllllllll. The moo for the Hirsch prize of 1,000} francs, three times around an eight mile oourse, was also won by the Ailsa, which beat the Britannia by four minutes. ma utiu nun. llI_]u(`0(l Deyonu n snaking up. ` Another nccidenc wliich might. have been , serious lmppened on Lhe 1%. U. ll.. oper:1- ! tell by the I (1. ll .n.t six dclook this morn- l inw two miles east. of Marie East s-t.:iti0n. , ta` ' A zxpecinl Lmin, with two engines mivl plow, J in charge of conductor S. Bernier, letr. the l I rails. the lirst, engine mid plow being!` wrecked. ])ri\'er M urphv and reman Mu- ; Luuglilin, of Cumpbellbon, were mnre or, less out and bruised, but, not seriously. w..}}`1i}7i~ii{.Iin;: ` C/i\.\'i.<, March '31). The yachts Britan- ` nia. Ailsa and Ogden Gelatin '/.ernu started { today in a light. wind to race for the cup; course. The starters were the Ailsa, Britannia and Zerna, the latter hav- ing been put. in by her owner. presented by James Gordon Bennett. The course W118 tliirby-two miles. The weather was beautiful and there was a good breeze from the south-east. The race ` was sailed four times around an eight`. mile Ogden Uoelec only to comply with the (renditions of the race for the cup requiring three starters. The moo was won by the Ailsa, which nished eight. minutes ahead of the Britannia. 'l"l.- :_...L- Ir , I - - - 1 An Open Switch on the Intel-coionlal Ruli- wuy Last Night. No. 34, Halifax express, from Montreal. conductor M. Letarte, ran oil" the track it llug station on the I.C.l{., between Cuusupscal and Aesnmolqunghain. caused by an open switch. The engine, baggage and postal oars left the rails and plunged down a dump about twenty- vo feet high. The engine turned ` over in the full. Drivor John Cam- eron, of Cninpbellton. wnn jum- mud in the engine and couldn't move. On his being oxtricntecl it was found he as su\'eiel_v injured but not mortally. Fireman Orville (lilker, also of Campbell- tho cub window. He was severely slmken up and bruised but not as bid as tho ` driver. jU1`(l by the llying trunks inside the bag- gage car, but 1`.'|ll10 out without being very badly hurt. The wreck \".'llH CltJl\l`C(l away by six o clock this morning. The p:i=.=cn- gur.-I were not injuro(ll)eyond shaking nccidmit might. lmm hnnn , , C.v\.\ll`lllIl.i.TU.\', N.B., March l9.-Tmin ` `. last night about ll:Il() p.m., at n. point 3 forty-one milos woatof here, at Beaurivnge. . It was ` ton. was thrown about twenty feet through i ii-uggzigeixiiiii Mason was nlso in- l , uuu ul uluzm Wlliu IUJIUU Lroop. l ' U.\.\'l-IA, March 19. The camp of Col.` | \'aasos cunsisbs nl 2,000 regulars, 500 \'olunt.eer.-K nnd ubout. l7,UOH insurpgents.` flThe French colony is preparing it pro- 4` test) to tho govornrnem, at. Paris 3.` against the proposed o-cupntion of` H`()andiu by El. British detachment. _ I The only ground of protest stntml in Lhlltl! .[Cnndia, l)Hld38 being the cemml tele-I pzrnph station for conimuniaubing with` France, is nlso the chief trading centre. l Almost all the ln0F|"llallt8 and exporters` l in Crete are Frenchmen. uu UUH3b8.nIll)0pl8. ' i Lu_\'nu.\`, March 19.-A dospntch fiom Canon guys that the note communicated to ` Col. Vnasos by the French and Italian of- ` cers yesterday did not order him to leave the island with his forces within thirty-six hours as previously cabled, but merely in- formed him of the blocknde and requeited him not. to prevent the distribution of the admiral .-I proclnumtion. A1`Ill-`Nv-: M.u~.h I0 .-Ji .'.. ..m..:..n.. ......, iIlKIlU- Tele;-;rnm=5 from the Macedonian frontier 3 , describe the situation as one 0! the utmost ` `activity and of expectation of war at uni early date. The Greeks nro working hard I to improve the roads. All theoutpoeua are ' connected by telegraph with headqunrteraat . Larissa, where senrchlights have been ti.\'- ed. Both (iroeks and Turks are eutfering` much from the void. The Crown prince is expected daily. Telegrams from the Eu- 1 I ropoan capitals indicate that. the powerei ; n_re still negotiating for the joint. occupa- i tion of Crete with l0.00() troops. i C.\.\'|-IA. Mnrvh I9 Tim mnnn nf Fnl ` uuluunl :1 pl'Ul:lu.ul:l.Ll()l]. ATIII-ZN.`-K, March l9 -~-IL is officially stat- ed that only 1,500 out of (35,000 army re- serve men called out have failed 0.0 respond, thus setting at rest. the stories circulated of wholesale failure to answer the call to , RFIIII '" - ""` " Ticket & Otlloo Stamps? ~ No. prom; tly dono; Joml Orroln. wnm Ulce. ` ii nor uunsmnwiopla. J BEILLIN, March 19. --According to a. de- ~ rpntch received today from Larissa, the I Turkish consuls in Thessaly havingpnted I out to the Turkish government the t.hxeaI;- ening attitude of the Greeks have been o.u- V thorizad by the porte if they consider it` ndviaablo to vacate their posts and return | i ` to Constantinople. i I.n\'Im\` Mnnnh I_/A :l..=..mo,.k 6...... i A Plot Bald to be Batching In the Sunnis ! Olty--'rhe Turkish Troops Are low and Thlny Thousand Greeks Would like i Lively Tlmel. Lo:vno.\', March l9.-~A despatcb from Halntz. Roumnnia, says it is reported there in Greek circles that a plot is hatching , among the Greeks atConstanf.inople, where there are 30,000 well-armed Greeks to re- volt against the government. It ii I. d led that there are few Turkish troops now at Constantinople, except the nultan s body- ` guard, and that it would be impossible to recall hurriedly the troops from the Greek frontier in the event of a revolt at Con- stantinople. A large body of Greeks, which recently left Halatz ostensibly for Greece, is now said to be really destined for Constantinople. I } Blv`.lU.lN. Mnmh I0 ---Aht\nl-rnnrv tn .. .1. 1 11 MAY BE A cam m:voLr.[ TROUBLES RIGHT IN CONSTANTINOPLE. WENT OVER A DUMP. THE DAILY wine, FRIDAY, Lumen 19, 1397. tic I Is that! r has gone up in price. but I a you can buy anything in foot IroAnt.Abor- J "no.h_vj'| ohoipor tlun our. 127 Princess I r Iuootn Inn To Plan. but fnncyxipe banana, strawberries, , linings grn and onnggt. swat. juicy. IIIO ullplly . ; Of fresh rhubarb. lel.tuce,ndiaha.groen ~` I? onions. tomatoes. cauliowers. spinach. ~ oystqr plant, pauley. mint. water creu, 3 ? celery. mushrooms. cm. on Saturduy It 1 Unnovok_v c. 4 I report shows. that be wa robbed by hio wun To 3., |_..,,,g,,. ` l 1 deputy of notleun than $`.Z0_000nnd per- i . . _ 4 i tzpa much " 53030" d'"i"3 th l" `i Svsiitiiitrlililgli-l1['oovi\iii;:aiionle!i. for }':na(Il):,n :1: 1 | 'y`"' : turned to Montreal this morning. He` 1 I Was: Not Bout. spent the day at. the Bank of Montreal and More Nolan : arm was broken in being I Hid "15 '10 did not know llowlong he caught by a drill, boring holes in an angle ` Wmlld Nmlill in Cnldh He will pr0- ' T iron for the summer America. The line i him! I!" P t0 035'" l0'm0"W 3-0 have ggttin 1.-.5 quim 3.;igf..t,o.-y_ hm, ha vi, i an interview with the premier. He says ` l iced 3, g gengni hogpiml far mg ggoond I that Canadians in London me very nnxioul mm in ofdgf to hug an injmy 1003,.) i that Mr. hurior should visit. England this over and re-droseod. llI|nl`h0f- -\ 1 STAMPS ______ ,,_, ________ I Robbed Bv Ills Deputy. 1 NEW YORK, March ID. A Tribunespec- l ` ial from Wuhington says: Samuel E. Morse who is now consul general in Paris, has made A report. to the state department \ of the doing: of his former deputy, Clyde Shro hire, to whose wiles he seems I to give fallen an easy victim. The: ahows.t.hat was his; $`_ 0_000nnd hapan tholut. threo years. I I l I r I I D `I eatod only in getting saw logs to saw. ` they do not come from Canada my mill will v have to be closed." WIII Work To Their Damage. B.-\\' (.`i1'\`, l\'licli.. March l`.).-Ueneral regret is experienced by lumbermen of this city over the decision to place $2 tariff on pine lumber. They fear they will work to the damage of all the saw mills along Lake Huron shore and result in closing most of them before the season is ended. A Buy City mill '.~nun sayai The owners of pine land in \Ve~'t Michi- gan,|Wisconsin and Minnesota are in favor of the tarill license. It will shutout , Canadian lumber and result in putting an- export duty on logs.which will prevent the mills now depending on Canadian lumber from importing any stock. The southern manufacturers are in favor of the tariff. be- cause they vn'll have less competition in the eastern markets. The retailers me in favor of the $2 tariif license, it will put. 8:! n thousend on all: their lumber. I am inter- If I J i ( E l. '1 1 'I'1`exu.x-s was swept by in wind storm lust, 1-; an v) l'llll.|lI. 1 D\l.I..-H, Texas. March l!!.--Specinl te|e- grams received to-day state that northern l night thnt at times developed the proper {ions of a cyclone. The wnrsn damages ru- ported so far, occurred at Danton, where over HIM houses were struck by the storm. i and nre more or less damaged. It is believed the storm in the vicinity of l)en- I Lon caused damage to the extent. of $100, ' 000. Jack Simmons was fatally injured. It. is thought great. damage to life and pro- perty has been done in the territory west. of Denton. 7I"L.. _A ._._. _l,_ ,,,,. 4 .| . -i PUI |-Ull- i "I am condent that if you wire your l delegation, and nsk concerning the bill, I` you will receive the answer that the bill - has passed the committee, answered Mr. - Huycock. l I 1 ueuwn. ' The storm also swept over the towns of Hutchins nnd lcuscn, unrooling houses and ` 1 wrecking: small bnilrllnga. AL Fort. Worth ` the power house oi the electric milwav was l ' unroofed and trallic suspended. On l{ard- ` ing and Bom, streets six or seven frame ; blown down. The brivk schoolhouse in the ninth ward was badly ' wrecked. | g` \ '. I Patron Lauder Havcock Sanguine of ; 3? Kingston's Sucuels. ` _ ` J. L. Hnycock, lender of the patrons of industry in lhe legisIn.t,i\'e um.-elxxbly. arriv- [ ed home from Toronto this afternoon and ; WI not return until Monday. ` The nntmn lender, in nnnmrnnrjnn win. V _. f The Town of D1-;:luu. Texas. u:..._ m`) , , V LIUH. How will Kingston`:-1 bill as-king nu- ? thoriby to grant. $`.!.',0U0 bonus to the ele- vntor company, fare at. the hands of the private bills commit9ee`.' asked the re- : porter. I "l tun nnnrlnnr that in? up... ....`.... ......._ . Wlll [IUD ruburn untll Monuay. . patron lender. in conversation with 7a Wnn: reporter this afternoon, denied 1 that prohibition had ever been 11 plank in the platform of his party. "An ellorr. was `made." said he, "Lo have the principle ndopted as one of our planks, but it did not succeed, and we were never pledged gs :1`, party to favor prohibition legisla- non. nil`... _..:II l.':,,_,_.,,| nun . - ` UUIUIU IIHIUIV bHUlr reburn. f It is said on good authority in Quebec I that his grace Mgr. Begin has not gone l to Rome, that his grace has cabled that as the pnpalablegate had already left the ` eternal city, his grace will remain a short timein Paris and then return to Canada. nut lIlIl.~\1llI`5. At the ahuve prive only form fow days. THUS. H. JOHNS. burnt. The steam jackets of the Inglis & Sons pumping engine would have been tested. ` this week but for the absence of several? N members of the water works committee in . ` Toronto. The best, will be made as soon as I ; possible after their return. l H: in unit] nn nrnnrl nutlmntn in 1\....l..... l - uxuburluull. nu nus (`.l1l`g0 OX NO. I I` I 5 I inhabitants of Lewis, Qn'1e.. are at I ' present under great diiculr-y in obtaining water, many of the wells having gone dry. ` Wall paper sale---all lines at greatly re- ` I duced pricea-land|ords and housekeepers > should not miss this sale. R. Uglow & Co.. 86 Princess street. I I 'l"k.. l(..u~..n-m -....I:.... -_.I -I---:__ _:_L- o nuuuuu uu urnvul Here. ,` In 3 well contested competition for the \ junior championship of the Quebec curling j club Charles W. Toeld. Quebec. won the ` championship and the trophy presented to : the club by our late governor-generul,Lord 7 Lorne. II... ..n,...... :...I_,._ :-u,, 1 u- n n J. F. Guibe, newly elected liberal mem- l bet` for Bonaventure, arrived at Quebec at halfpasl: Llxree this afternoon. He win given atriuiuplmnt reception by prominent liburals on arrival here. In 1 u-all nnnh-mo...l ...........A.:A:-.. 0- U8. ` `The 1 thing stage. J | wruu awn ux uuu nunalo. LV. 1., '.l'lm68. S. C. Miller, advance agent, for the Wilsnu comedy company, which opens a week : engagement in Marcin s opera `house on Monday evening, is in the i ciby. Thn run nn than I-mnl: nnnnn in I:......l.. The run on the ban}: scene in Lincoln I J. Carter s big melodramatic success, The Defaulter,excela in realism any- of the kind ever placed on the` stage. - uuuuba an uucu uuu guru up men` keys. Hardy Squire. of this city, and recenbly a rbporter on the staff of the Syracuse ;Courier. is now a member of the repor- toriul staff of the Buffalo. N. Y., Times. Q P llillnr nrl.n...,... .........A `A. LL- | \;u.. cu rrluuuau unreal. ' | Thu Kingston curling and skating rinks A have been closed for the season. Box J` holders have been notied to remove their effects at. once and givfo up their keys. y Hardv Squire. thin man, and mmanuu 1` I dail Sutherlandts [

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