Mus} It 1;`-be to r 1 am-.3'*v***** _ cv_0t,y- I hing. I ~. -1` ;. lo 15 K0 ll 9 8 I L B or nu`. ulrsuuoollol letter to the duke of Welbminsf-Or. Who. by the way, is at the head ofarelief movement for the benefit of the lullqfing Armenians, protesting against the `attitude of (Brent Britain, Rueeia. Germany, France, Austria. and Italy toward Greece, and nrraigning the government of Lord Salisbury for the posi- tion they have useumed of being racti- cally taileto the Iritee of Russia an Ger- mehy, has not created the sensation which it was expected the appearance of the . pamphlet would create. The conservative lnewepapere which are bound by party affiliation! to support Lord Salisbury, comment at length on the pamphlet. They , , point out. losing sight of the fact that the ' conditions now and at the time to which they refer are very different, that Mr. Uladetone's government took the imtative n the blnnlrnria nf nun... in men ...I..... 4 I I | E r -.--_Z.-- In! Klmborloy Into: 3 correction-Lora lnllulmrl Want: to no What the Elect: wIll.bo-I`ho our nu Thrown Over the Demand: of uroooo. LONDON. March 20.---Tho publication of Mr. Gladstone : lower to the duke of Wenhminsmr. whn I... 9).. ....... :. .. n.. MR. GLAOSJONE IN FULL AC- CORD LWITH IT NOW. LIBERAL gun umm)- sATURDAY.`]`MA,ncH 20, 1397 lull)` uIIIIL?lUu- ` Hum: ls` .\.\'mn:u. J. A. Touson. the popular professor in the Bellovillo business college says. "1 have nutfored vary greatly for some Limo with kidneytrouble,-. Thouse of |\onn o Kidney Pills has completely cured mo. and I readuly recommend them." Sold by u!| drugguets at fty cents per box or six boxes tor $`.`.. 0. r I`/c'or\\~ny Pine Syrup cums cough: and colds, Price `.250. and 50. per bottle. A muwvu. were ulle (.0 xluney trouble. Oblnerlnuedicines sbo triorl failed (.0 have n good effect. until she g |)o.-\n'a Pills. After using them for only one month she is completely cured. Needless to any I recommend them to all who may be almi- Iurly nlllicted." `- III.-ur In | \'..-rnrn Fllll rift `I -E5-P'LE. A _-n -5. Hero is one citizen who testifies to the good results of Dunn`: Kidnay Pills. Sa_v W. W. Sim}u0u, "My wife has submd severely for over a your with pain in the back. hot. Hashes. ilininmu nlnnn. suuunau severely [or over WIUI [nun back. Hashes, lll`:'J.in8!S, sloop. lassne.-s. loss of appetite. em. all of which. I believe. were due to kidney trouble. Otlmnmdicinna nlm trim-I Lnilnrl u-. Im..- 13$ Luv hurgeat an-uvsrxnu no '1.` 1lllllI`4K5- ' 8 When so much attention has been Paid-up Capitel oi , V , V directed to (-recco und King (-eorge iis o FIRE AND LIFE any Company in the kind of l).ivid has been pictured in the met AIIIIPIIICO C0-i World tran-CNDR 3- of bravely defying the Golietlis. that is the '-""" man: Bueineee. allied powers. it is disappointing to learn LONDON, ENG. that the Hreoiens are not in lighting trim. W. J. B. WHITE. - Agent. Kingston "The military organimtioii of Greece." Gems In Art. in war correspondent says. "is ridmitted- ly for below modern requirements, and its C I tactical education is most bnckwnrd. Theti whet poonle set of 0'1!` '0" `On ette tlhlulied photos. Cell up M5 end meke your engagement for eittlng The territorial army and the reserves are It. W. Snider's Photo Parlors virtually without oilicorr. In cqaiipinent. Three doore shove Opera House. the Greeks are far behind the Turks, being armed with in large bore riile that was long iigo ebnndoned by ined- ern armies. Much the some thing must be said of the nrtillery, which consists of eighty siege and iil't_y-four light & An Ornament to elioneelse nice fence. Those who , intend erectinm one the uominot I hit l '\g?I`:lkdl--O.l|::|l::BlGoP:\llt, d"ili.il`ii.i:reiiol.?, gum. The cavalry are without the full : different It-mm MI" "WV d*'"`P` complement of horses. which are being 1 Mon of V: re work end wire cloth meow , _ f..,m...d i,,-_ mm W! bought right end left w ith desperate _ oimiic - - - i.~ . .- I If. wonxau Km` N heete. Itiii siiid that inelli..iency exists F . . in the commiesariat department. In it E from Any Polnt of v|gw \:0tIl(l, lthetitlrooks lioitz not medeuglgood luse , o is as on years prepare emso vos ll i`.`.`v.`,'..',l.`. ?.'i .'.':i.2`.t 5:`2,i`i".`l'.`.'i:';.:.';?r`...`.`.f tor the inevitable. Military exports rioubc * WM! M|d'l" "'0 l*W"" l`- Y0 whether they could place four divisions on 5` will be ell rinht if You no 0 h _ ' I _ _ _ b . m hum. Hem` t e irontioi. And t io information is di [h00d0I'O 'l'WIII, ` added that once when trouble broke out w Drill!!! Cleimllil ml I""l"- in 'l`lie:imly on order for additional military 3` --I 0 service lil\(l to he nbiuidoncd because the ' The Ninth Wonder . _ . . ii ,0! the world on exhibition et No. 9 I NW0` wm llon m c'm`m""_ for cmb' N Mont:-eel strulet. strict: nelemlostz: R80I'].{I\n|7.t|l.l0n has been variously attempt- }. n no out iy .ie relic . . ::i"ee?:lonM lll"\!.IR(`,\|[C,l||. .\`y,.i..m ed In the lest ten years, sometimes uii. i)`| _:;`. |;:':"n ."` (1:33 der the direction of foreign oilicers. `but it m at half renuler pi-icon until Feb. list. has not reached the uurlr whicli circum- r. Bellevillo Citizens Speak in Praise orig Remarkable Remedy-k-lome Testi- mony Rigbt Here in Bellevilio is Hot. tar Th:Ln 'I`o~.mmony From Far-L)!i Points. wouwvou nnuavs mun NEIGHBORS? The Insurance Arnuigotl. C. H. Martin. for tho int-urunoe com- pimies interested. has adjusted Hie loss to Queen: street. church cuusod by the recent. vrossillg of electric wires. The loss has been pmccd at 81201! which has been up- proi-ed nf h_\' the insurance companies. X i.}. .Tii.i i.on'. Ladies choice dongola kid button boots, aim `_ .',, Ii. 3;. Rx-guliar value 82; tumor- rsw 3| Ill. Johnston it Go. __ a run I wllle. When you get, the first twinge of rheu- matism. got. u bomlo of Dr. Hall's Rheu- matic Cnro nt. \Nmlu`a drug store. ll: Wlll save you n world of trouble, pain and e.\- penao. In not. delay. lt. will cure the most obstinate cases. Fafby cents abat- Lle. Mrs. (ialhrnllh 0! Shellvormhnti. Win A Great uulfer:-r From lncllgentlon. The Bane of so Many l.Ivou-Sout.h Amer!- rnn Nervlne Released In oltl-lt Re- lleveo In (me Day` "I was for u long time a great. eulleror from indigestion. I experienced all the mi.-er_v and annoyance so common to this ailment. I tried many remedies and 1-ponb ugront. deal on doctor's bills without. re~ calving any pornmnent, benet. I was strongly recommended to try South Ameri- can Norvino. I procured and nsod it. After using only two bottles I sun pleased to Lo:-tiliy that. l nm fully restored to health. and I have novor had the slightest indication of A return of the trouble. I recommend it. most, heartily. Sold by W. ll. Medley. I mu umIr5a.'Iu,n(`.l16tl. Diuna \'uu;,rhun tho nrch image and Luci-Florinm whose xistouru uud Identity have been a puzzle 2-incohor story wus pub- liehed last. your )3 'mumuu-od to uppeur and lecture in the hall bf Lho Socicte de (:00- grnphic, l .1ri.~x, on April lmh. It does not matter Umt. Dinsum hus been almost. conclusively proved to [)0 an in\`em.ion of M. Loo '1`axil and Dr. Batuille uliaa Hackz. l Lu n rureI_y new and cnrea HLUO for spout. Mr. Mt`()ulu1ont.probably Lholuukiesb own- er of the turf. hue: his new lmuso at, Chave- lny. Newmnrkerw now l6&(l_Y. It has cost. a quarter of n million und has uprivato nco course.-aLLncl1eLl. h.'..._.. V... A|_ V nznva Mus a...._y uuunu um UuL|{|_\' Jul-billed as an ad- vorlisment. and proper [mymenb for lmrse bred by rn_\uII._v. Tlicio has not been any honvy plunging by nny of the royal family on me turf since Prince Fran- cis of Tuck laid lIl,HU() pounds to lt).(JnI) pounds on in horse that want be.-iton ail. Dub- lin. He was sent. ollon inilitnry uervice to India nftortlio episode. The duke of York rnrely beta and little for Mt`Uuln1ont.nrobnblv t.lmlu.~.ln'mr. nu-n. It In dulrnhlo to he wolldronsod. to hsvo your clothes woll mndn. porfavt latest at. You 361 Prlnoou Dnlun.CIeo\nlng And Pruning. -n mu. J 'R`..'.:.I.'.%.T.'..'.. I man a co.. Lula uulnmlsslon. The racing season which starts next week promises to be the biggest l'or many years. The new patrons of thelurf are many and wealthy. Besides blue-blooded debutuntcs like the duke of Marlborough. there nreagroups of South ifrican gold and diamond lungs and some new-made millionaires in the bicycle company boom. The duke of Marlborough and the e. rl of Warwick are the latest additions to the employers nt Egerton house. Newmnrket, where the duke of Uevonshire is now the largest tron with horses in training. Lord \\ olverlon comes next and the Prince of Wales is among the others in torested in the stable. The duke owns two promising two-yen: olds bred by the late Baron Hirsch. The toadyism of one of the cycle magnntes nmuses the sporting public considerably. He bought it yenr- lim: colt from the prince of Wales for 5,001) uineas nhichut any ortlinnry sale woultlklmve brought not more than 2.31,) gnineas. The purchaser hn.-1 named it aftora well known bicycle tire and pos- sibly thinks the c.uLla_v justified ad- \'0I'll.'lfnBnf. nntl nrnnnr nu-nn-..p L... .. uuuuu no sun vm uuez canal (or Beiro. The pan-Anglican conference. which as- somblen ll Lnmbeth palace in July, will discuss ov cures for union from some can tree of t. Greek or Eastern church. The quesbio is of such vast importance as to necessitate more prolonged consideration than the conference can give. It. will, therefore, be referred to a commission. pos- sibly a joint commission of the Anglican nnd Eastern churches. The American bishops should have an influential voice in this commission. rm... ..-.- ........ .7 ~-- - the right of England to interfere if her \ citizens or other foreigners are subjected to violation of common international laws. The French government in known to be desirous o! joining with the English in making representations to Pretoria againat nactment bearing heavily on the mining industriee. French shareholders retain a mess of the Transvaal mining stock and they are wroth over its depreciation. But the English government wants nobody'e hand felt in the Transvaal but their own. Mr. Chamberlain is diplomatically having it out with the Transvaal. but. judging from his ` irevious experiences with the eturdy olr Boer president, the result is still in matter ol doubt. Mr. Rhodeehne been in Holland since appearing before the South African com- mittee. buying sheep and cattle stock for breeding purposes in Rhodesia. He is about to soil Vlll Suez canal {or Beim. The nnn.Anoli'nnn nnnfm-nu-.. ...n.:-|. __ oh} Ti-ul:"M`isi{v. 1-a..IL'-i~..?:n}.7 .__A Al... A`., A A I75 a 77 bmncess Stacey: ; , % . THE % HAPPY HOME COOKING RANGE F/ l. 3LlOTT BRos.;_ nnnunncc Q-I-nuns - % u...........`... `L. The Guardian{ uum.-Img and (tenth. J. A. llioux. ayoung French (Lmndinn gentleman, of 13 l'art.heImis Square, Mont- ruul. who suffered as thousands now suffer, says: ur.` nuuucuu no use l'.nno's Uolary Com- pound instead of the old fashioned and wortless medicines sold for the sake of largo prolibs. l'.n'nn'n l`..l....... tL.. , ' _ .,. The vast majority of diseases that ham a disastrous ondmg might, bo quickly and porm1nonLl_v curod if All sick people could be induced to Paine`:-u Uolary fnshinnml .....l uVF "'l.t. is with great pleasure that I : _._.____---- The Great Life-Buildiim Medicine is Paine s Celery Compound. WOND *` - v- -wt is fvast taking the loao gs one of the best cooking ranges org the market, Sold only at V ` Mage in sixteen different Styles` 71 _.-....-.. zomembor it is mine`: Celerv Compound than ouroa: be careful to ask for it, and see that you not. it. nnuu ltult`: D0 CHTBH you gets it. jnjjj McLAU6HLlN Ms THEM. `muwui ooa. pure and rich blood. and plenty 0! it, to supplv thu nlmost. fzunisliod norvon nnd tissues. This wonderful medi- cilm. l aine'n Celery Compound. should be used without. delay. It will without fail repair all week organs. roatoro strength. and give in condition of health for tho Id- vont, of summer that every wine mun nnd woman so heartily desiroa. .- .3 -,n.. At present sick and ailing poo 1e are in !want.o{ `ood, and rm}, hood nlentv in. nunnlv nu. ..n....... c....!;...-; mend your celebrated medicine. Pain ; Uelory Compound. as a cure and unfuiliog forbiernnd lifo-builder. I was uuerin from weakness nnd debility. and after un- inxwur bottlas of the great. modioinsedu have entirely rocoverod my strength. 0 u I feel happy and grateful." I .. - - ?a3?rI1P2a snuquns W. Carriage Painter. Klnl wrest. next to Electric on Shad; no YOU LIKE V I In Wintorllilllnory. Rvnr thing Hunt in ` now. Suhut-Mltinl rodum. onu. I! you I will loud In your eyes. your ood Jnd- , mom and [nod mm; Mu`! very little of . yonvtimo wo will overwhelm you with pleasant proofs. ;.g..g. - -. ._.__._ Jul wwx. '1 Pltlntld dolhna Iublnlltod. ml ll`. 53 Qlool 08.. Kingston. A NEW IIJRN-OUT __- `,.._ ..v . v-.,, I Ilnnfmtnnr of Interior Dooontionn. I tlo Wood Eloon. Iunllomurlllu ; nr Uphohtotlng nd damn! Qt . $._--...| A-_n_._, ,.,. ... . r Come In uc` whm rm?-. A nice Crayon of you:-sol! or friend? Come to Powell's studio and sea the llnouo (`-rayon: evur otrmu in Klnpatml. No trouble to show the work. All nylon and nrndouuf wurk In Phut-0 rnphsiu tho latest. styles. No stain too imb. M. W.uil0BlNSON. - Sydenham St- l`.nu-..- I. ....s A..-.__.. A w. Jiiivsou, Bltwun Pli nnnnn : mcvcusrs 1` vv vvung :- JAME"i'Xi"iin~v, U frinnln ntnnt. `Nun I _-. --v--n-v.u, ur vIvIIlIIlIlI I Comoln and inspect. the New Barnes. hlu Flyor. u-I `rt II&III\IIlIo ring uhould no samples at Cronvont In Works. Olnmputrone, durublo fonoen. IIA n1-nnnnr nnnunu-um nrvnn taking Dowri S toves. v I vs I I val. vul I lug`: I IIIIILUI King Iroou. On Sheds. ._____..._._..______._._.______ % Whatever is used for Rheumgtism. ' ACCIDENTS A. 1. }Tn6n's. 2'0 WA?! B09155` tausnom xgucs' wnsas bmnmorl sud ropninvnrl. Ourpriou are com-intent` with high grade work We've got)! storage room for Sleigh: Is not nova.-wary this spring. Send your old vehtulo tn ms and luvs it. re- trllnmorl sud Om-prion com-intent` with hhrh J0 BRYSONO m Buns strut. Bobwoon I :-inoou and most nu. uu.v an I unuu. I 9 1! Irina u strut. The wonroonu with I owhu windows. Nnw In tho: time 90 have our wheel ovcrhnnlocl and rimmed. onnt. put 3 . You want all the line don to ride Il\"I' I lI'IU\V HOW: You can nvo all the am and won: by landing for us. Tlnuplthln In all Hm brunt.-hu. Qnlluk; nun actor: work. rononlblo pr con. - --V .v... bla `lard. 374 Stnct. Thom In no menu Job on um: I! you don't know how. 1!-.. --.. _-..- _n 11.. J;_. _, Buhluisas POINTERI; worn Ana urnnnod I spun of tho but of can. UPHI1 3 cm hon and ' will make A food in : o! chum. Wo've A compute 1 me {or msnufooourlnu oonvonuou of ovary duorlptlon. Ira - . -- .-. .-- . wm ha pun Anal vohlulu lnoono won an tlrnluhod I uplto of tho 6 Brit: Illlk A naod In ) nf Ihlrn. Wvn IDEIIIIII WHIIU II WHICH ROLLS that are l|ghc.' CAKE 9M. of slain. PIES just right. " BB.EADtlmt is white. Ian! In LI...A .._- u._|.. tr-u--1 :$U& That could ho uondnd to map]: as- . ubunnn. out minim lam thou, on cold: and hula on nnnou molt; our [man an low. Wan dnutlaln-v In II-:4 II`-1---: I-_A VIII puuul II ! luv. For anything It lino Oidorod Foot- ` wont go to - : -nn--4_.. _-- .. . _. Company 9 Montreal 50...!-st. ` l rhmou& Brook Stu. B. ll. Carnovsky, Innnhnmn-p nr Iunt..- In... 5. 3>'s'3:5'x'rT`i '.x':'.A"'."n?': vv- u. vw -n -Inn nu-vuuu flullt unu JUG- _.. - Bios." But that modnn vivondi has nothing 00,410 with the bill baton the logiolntnn. which bu. no doubt. by chic ti:-no nooivid in third reading. Ipd will. in duo time. to civon tho aunt oi sh Iiouhnant-govarnor of up province. opnuilblu In tho poopbwlo docs thou. unlthovuygruu nqju-icy.iloonnI|u`l.A voulinntlhlhnoflhchunbhuum .-g- .-m.-` t -_.I 1- CANNOT BE l)l(`I`.-KTOR. Mgr. Morry del Yul, who is one of the n _` pope`: personal advisers. and is now on- ` E route to Canada as papal nhlogato, has. in ; an interview in London. oxprouod aur- J price at the passage of the nchool bill by t the Manitoba Iogiolaturo boloro he had had ` the opportunity to para upon it. I , tliinlx." mid ho. in was due to the popo to have waitod until he had time to place be- [on the government his views and ~ wiohoa." _ This will be a surprise to the Camdian > who were not aware that Mgr. .\lorr_\' dol Val wan commissioned to put upon tho legislation of Manitoba. His ninionlioonoot poooo. I have no m~ I Iontion Io do onything but remove the I oonuovony by nding a median vivondi ogroooblo to All and baaodiin rightand juo- ` in R`. mg ...,.,l... ..:.....l: I.-- ..-u..-_. , I I0 .... u. vllv nun wu yuar. somommos uu oicers. but. circum I atacu demand. With the Irish and French ngninat, the c')nsorvati\ e candidate it. will be curious to see how he will fare on polling day. .... "J Va A -nurture}. A second ewkwnrd break was made when. at another meeting. Mr. Wright. barrister. of Hull, objected to Mr. Champagne`: election to the vacant sent because he is I Frenchman. If. mid he. the French get a member now they will ni- ways went to be represente'l by one of their number. This time the French are offended, and not with- out reaaon. Mr. Wrights was ndelibernte attempt to put the English speaking electors egeinat the French, and it. is a blunder. ' uuuu, nsvuuvu. In Wright county, in which the votin , occurs on Tueedsy. some remarkab ' episodes have occurred. The first break was made by Mr. Fortin. conservative, who. at I public meeting, discussed C. R. Dsvlin'e Appointment as an emigration Agent in Ireland. and violently protested ngninst the work in which he is to be en- gsged. "We have enough of Irish here now, ho thundered, and great was his surprise to learn that he had given offence. 3 In Wright there In ngood msny Irish, end they are among the well-to-do residents of the constituency. They resent the in- sult of Mr. Fortin conveyesi in the insinustion that they were not worthy of citizenship in this country. Mr. Fortin did not mean this. He was taking} I fling at Mr. Devlin, finding fault with his appointment, nnd incidentally arguing that Usnada was not suffering for omi- grnnts. . He put it cmiditllysiid the only inference from his speech is that the Irish should not Apply for public favors, and. it: that this country has no need of them in any way. That romnrk will be remember- ed by many on Tuesday. A smanpul ....l.........l L..,I 70 ll " The conlrvutlvo campaigner: want I hand. They are going it biindly. each one doing nnd toying v/but he plum, and hence the men Into which the party in be- lng surely Involved. In IlI..l_|.s -A.-.,A-4 1 ` ' ' THI_3_ pA1g._Y _wH1<;. cm wooninuo com. mm) 1 s4._so A TON. , ; (JRECIANS AS">Fl(iI{TEl{S. "own ....j..;... m..;..:: `hndlogolshobianoudycl tooolor InIIuo,mgnuI\ mo crown. At last - wnhjizh In vilopo unncoordod to othor tom` coat." 1 to III A uhnvd motor. but Im ' can time sud mount. and an intern 3 uoslly an union of Ir. Chlbll uothllovyourduulorlofoioti The lath: Inn. is in npothd at 0-300. loin pnxioutouoll liovod,novvruId IIo`l`I-naval; nionnn p|yhin_hI~go nlcsr-none t_hat_tIolJulln causation uwquuunonosnunaa lnononldll cu mom \o,h-ighton tho As 4 m E can tho Dhmnnrl Hung so. -_I-- mu-uunu uyvi. unloununulynho took - Dyan from hot storohoopor. _nnd lfhl` ve boggy; working up dmi con, lookodlikfihothnhad Inononl on -J lnnltnfrinhtgn AL; nnn-- A. n--. n , R Mn. John Drum. living in} Bon Accord. j N. 8.. nqya: I have used Diamond Dyes j for you-I. md lrom ovary color I have always hnd porfeotkrooulu. hast mmmor - nftloudupd metobolp hor'wiI.h tome dying. I said I would if aha mod` the Diunond Dyna. Unfotfnnatolynbo took ._.._... ygg her unrnhnmp ....I u. mu Accept. ` The man of the viniting battalions will ` not into camp during: thoireuy. but wi II In lobed at the various hotel; A Ncw-_B;1nswick Story. V mun puooo we expense at about SIJKI). f In is expected that than regiments will visit tho city on tho occasion of the celo~ bmion. The mm A. L L. of Bellovillo. 1 will be born. one of the Montreal infantry will come. and an invitation has been pent to I Toronto corps. which, it is thought. it will accept. The man of than \-i.ioi.... L.u-I:....- ...:n sue mvlumon Immediately. " On motion of l.. Hueea. aqcmulen by A. I Abornethy. the secretary was instructed to canvass the various hotel keepers and. liquor deulore to ascertain what. amount. the hotel men will vomributo townrtla the expenses ol the celebration. A rough esti- mate pleooe the about SIJKIO. In in nxnnnuvl Hint. nu... ......:....-...- ...:n new QUA TY no. amrr. I uaonnow n xnmmo any 75. ~ ` __ __ _ _7 _ ! - HID l|l'| 0"0l`9(.I. It. was decided. on the suggestion of mayor Skinner. that tho governor-general Mid major-general Hsncoiguo be Invited to nmmd the celebration. and =ocm-` bury Drennan wu instructed to ward tho invitation immediately. n llInIinn at I nu-.. _--,...,n-,. I 7 - IIIUHIA NIH`! _V(.`ll'. A communimxtion was mceived from the" mnnnger of the Hananoquo band asking :1 larger grant. for the band to play hero on May `.'4oh. It was decided not to increase the lum olfored. lo .....- .a-..:.:-a -.. -L. Ul uulyul DKlllIl(.`l'. Sccrobnry l)renmm was instructed to ro- quoot the trouumr of last your`: commit- tee to turn over to this yenr n committee the balance left. oxor from tho entertain- mem. last year. A rnmmunuimninn um. .......:.....I t..-._. .L_' Wlth uenemi uucoigm. to Attend the ':un ` of May Colt-liratlon. Hie `. ~|th of May celulnrnsion committee . mob last. evening in the city council Chl\ll1- bar. S. Harknoss presiding in the nbsence ' of mayor Skinner. u-.......-.... l\.......... ...,- ` 7- - `- vusus V|'l|l uuu-I p|ICO HIOII). W. (S. Allen, of Uarblngc, lnd.. nrrivcd Hero yesterday in rospnnsoto n telegram: ~nnnouncing the serious illness of his mother at. the residence of his sister. Mrs. Edward Campbell, Pine street. Mr. Allen is proprietor of the Carthage Record. The Citizens bnnd concert, which has been , twice postponod to make way for other 0\'0nL!.' will hn hnlrl nn 'I`..n..l... ..-...~-'.-A- u plulnmuor or we unrlimga Kecoril. The been, events, will bv hold on Tuosdnv orenimg nexb. Charles I . Myers and l-Edward T. Shields will take part. Bolton Hall, a noted New York social reformer. will lec- ture hero Monday evening. muguuu next. week. I George Taylor, M.l .. returned last. oveu- ` ing from Bruckville. J. T. (Green has nur- nhuaed And entemd into possession 0 U. B. Rogers` tailoring establishment. Mn- thew Sheets, injured in the spring and axle works on Wednesday. is doing nicely. and it. is now tlmught. that. the arm can be saved. The members of the (L0. U.W. are beginning preparations for their big ` domonel.rut.ion to be held here on July Inc, which will nlm be nnde the occasion of A dominion day and queen's jubilee celebrn~ tion. Tromont park will be the central l paint, and all the speeches nnd other fen- ' buros will take place there. `V. U. Allan nl` l'.n~r|...... l...I .i....:..- J ueu IOCIII vocalists will assist. 5 V The Wilson company imvo been ulnying I to Cl`0\;:d0(l hoginea `wins weak in| l`urnen-`a Ii ` npe:\_ oulie. dr." nlson ii; akxviotsnhoxv I ;:.m;":.e;d:,, :.::::: .. n: c.nar s. Lust evening the coIned_y-dram.-u, "The Two Orphans." was presented. Their en- gngemer here closes with n matinee thisl afternoon and the usual performance this . evening. They will play awoek s stand in I "`. i`.?i,`If.`2 .`,L`."`:!`~.. r I a I t; I: n h CiOVERP`J"OR- f`lERAL iNVlTED News of All Klmln-A Company That Proved to he Popular. H.\.\'.\.VOQl`E, March I0.-~'I`he Royal lemplars have secured in special rate of lifcyconbs to Kingston and return next, Thursday. Aaucrod concert. in 08l0bl`I|'l tion ol Sb. l .icrick`n day, will be held on ` Sunday evening in St. John's church. The Citizens band will render some of their ( beat ancrezl selections, nnd the fumoua ' h C`O.F. quarcetme will also fnko part. The boot locul vocalists will assist. ` 4 4 I l t \ l K Thn \\'ilnnn I\nII\r\nnu I....... L--- - L` 3 _ __- uvuu-uu. ______________j_;____._ 37:: which is poor reading to one who You minembere the education given to the math of S rte under L cur us. when yourself `Y pa `Y 8 pom,-S M, all else was ebaiidoned save the disciplin- "1)0:"o(;'."'|:"`'(l`( )`: g:':':"_`:` ing of the youth for war. and the foundri- nmluriuleuuf ` tnnlialn tion wnsi laid for that endurance and 'l"' '_`m_|mb' bravery which were soiiobly exernplilied W.J. ;l,`i,':,_If,;;`}-`,'.`i',z,L::,,t(:.`,,:,:: in after years. The Ureoinne of to-day have inberitcil the love of politics which nude tliein famous in iuicient history. W` . um. RV r "ml um They still debate the issues of the day in . 9 I . . :".`,_ "5fl';,_,_,,,;`i?,'[' ,.,,mM_. .,.,,._ ` I the country village iuid city market places. ;;`L|.||-;-:3`|;g;;_g{;*-n3;',;";,:;"1{g;:`g; 3 and eo inohld and give force to aim pub- -- - um `I V U` \-`V09 l`rliioen& / with [ lie opinion for which the go:-`ernnient mid m PRINCESS the king have such great respect. The My & 31-Rmcir, , truth seems to be that they liiwe talked """""j."""'"'- i theiiiselvee into this WM`. their eloquence Baal` "I Mlnd Iciirrying them beyond the bounds of enu- Th we hr mo mm `awa tinn. into A ineition where t.-ilk closes nml I cg who uquo,-3_ `[35 um por,_ 3 blood end iror." (Bismarck! remedies for 1 I In the city It OUR NEW BTO trouble) take effect. UPTOWN. ___.._- , .m.__ N Co. I v ' n I Prmwu 8 t` is ` i nnnn'n linrnnnnl ...I..:--... -..J L -`. .... ......., uuu. nu. nIrIn'.|ul'l4 I! (1 copt n parlinnnonbary onion and retire ` tho grovincial troaaurorship. That. rut C3" 0 IRON It A lnnrn lnnnnunl . uuu`o(l unit we rememnl bill is dead and I buried. Bub Sir Adolphe Caron does not snv no. __._ _,.,..\.,.`,..,.. .,....., um auuuur ;u(9y ,3 ` nnwuufa nu nummul rule In mxrope IS is divided the better. Tho pity is than icwnsl *`Wd'"8 "9" `ll-'."`l P- T.V "0' not. apportioned in tho parcelling out of? W" "19 M35 .\'``- Wh" 140"` R`3b""y Europe in 1815, l was leader of the hborals. he doclawod alum` _ _ V e\'oxytln'ng than could be done ought to be` Mr. Foiber. Ill Wright. cuunty,.where done to put an end to the dotostuble aye. there is an olout,ion on '1`ue5d,,_y_ }m|o. I tom of govormnunt. prevailing in Tur. clured hlmt the remedial bill dead I `W - I '9 Dli" '-`lM10M md \'99tYd3\ bV -:j----- 1 The British liberal party has come to J I the conclusion that the sooner Turkey is I ' ' of?` ` .. uua,..w-.. en : mun In one p`.|l`ISll05 0! I Bom\veuturo,where the cures were busiest, ` the liberal cmuliduto obtained the largest. majorities. An evidence that clerical In- uence ie on the wane. . . umuawue a government took the Imtetlve l ,'f:r;'i':b::kk::9"']'i':` 'i'l`Eg:: yd:::') :n"d'l n the blockade of Greece in 1886 when limit of deeencl;-. When he tires of th:: Elm.` kmgbdlllm |;ihmd` f" : .i" ff h_i' job he cm in when I show He ousho . oina to 3 since e acqunn none 08: em , - . ltoumelia by Bulgaria. This coercion on 33:`, to lo enough m [we 0" mthoubl the part of the powers. ceased only upon --- ~ the submission of Greece after some aes- The legislature iedis osed to lotthrougli ` perute ghting upon the frontier of Tur- the act authorizing the Kingston elevator `l`.Y i"_Wl1lh 3"ml l|"dd'3' Of _U"9k` bonus. The tendency in the legislature `' l"d `md l'"d'd`5 tl`" P"5_" is against bonuses, but the Kingston case b) '9 '_r`l- in exceptionable. The civic deputation) '_rl`,l`l~ `l Pl l" _`k l``"l7 "Om W must have done good work in Toronto. '"8'"8 `"d" 07 "'9" Old ld`.3 *0 `W I ` tuck the policy of the government more Adespatch says th-Lt in the parishes ofr vigorously than before. They point out ghocures that circumstances have changed since 1335- ml '4l" `ll - ll-b`l l'"aY l`-` '~'l'"K' 9d WM` memn ml 3-l`8h it "5 W9 m9 supported the integrity of the Ottoman - empire, recent events have caused it to appear more plainly than ever that the ex- Turkev l-L"`3 f Ml`" '0 l" l`3`'0l` ll` * pity thin. irfwnq A stuudimr threat mvninxt. nmmn 'l`hmy .r-n. 4 Mr. Strattoci. ono of the original dis:ov- erera of the famous Cripple Creek mining ` district in Colorado, has added ss.ooo.ooo' to his bank account. in four years. and is 1 "trying to keep hit income down to the`; limit decency. the` give now have want. ..__._____._j__.__ On dir that Hon. Mr. Hun-ourt. is to ac- nnl-. n nn..lI..........n___ ,1!` ' -u-co .., Mgr. Merry del Val should lmow this, `and than under the circumstances he should not be surprised that the Manitoba legislature has acted without his leave. It has passed the school settlement as it was expected to do. in fulfilment of the? most important. business for which it. was [ summoned. `-1 w- vv -vvv-new U IIVIIIIIJ-I IUII-`U III lllll c untry, to direct who ehnll be oloeted to th comment. and to threeten thoee who do not obey it with a denial` of the non- ments. To each an extent has this intimi- dation been carried. and to such e degree he the friction been carried between clergy and people that to avoid an open rupture, I eerioue and damaging eon- ict. an e peel has been made to Rome. Byw om? Not the overnmeute or an one in their behalf, ut Catholic libero is, acting personally and in the inter- eet of a clearer definition of their political righte. ll..- ll___._ 4.: tr,` I u u . - . I Eiaseholgl Economy. IIOYM. 55" '.2!.'a 2:? 5112. : wt) Ihsnouollulouon tlonsh All `DUI BIOOII I08 ROYAL OBI." an-h -- ahlognto` duty to perform in ro- Itoring calm and condence between the church nod hho people. The church bu uuyod to become a political `force in this nnnnb-.. A- A:.....A ...L- -L_n L- _I. ,. u . GANANOQUE GLEANINGS. uvluulllLl`0ll!uI`l)l'8lp. Th 3 taken lnrge discount. THE DAILY ware. u v nu ' var Inul {no 1 s\'Il`Il. ` `Jnrusoning clamor of this sort may I. M I-ometipoo be traceable to thoinlluenoo of us the npoculntivo Kuir ring. At the pros- -o out time it is obviously the etfbct of the Ar- lion of tho Boer vonunnnt. Early in the tbo Pretoria government that certain log- jolstuon `nut nppro by the Volksrnnd. I nthcting itiab mbj ' would be a breach tyoltbo on oonvononnndeouldnotbo `- J intorprblod by bis 31: room no givin n~ British mnbjoott I! gr-ivilopo foreigners. i blown motor. butwuprum l ClIlIb&liilI'l do- ~'l`bohttubu.itbroportulondbo- lined, now wand tbo '1`:-antral prun- nl-ltllltlllb {bobbin unvunian man. 9 I I I current month r. Chamberlain informed. Trnnuonnl any ` from I no mom ooruuuv resfmnawo. The London `Globe lends u chorus of I'll`!!! in the English pres: over an impeud i in war with the '1` sun]. nrusoning sort. mu ` form matter for i\ blue book. but their ` the lliillmn iiotioiiulitiea Llireuieiieil to (l8- ` torv to SR onica. European concert. " i At. this juncture her iniije-t_v has boon per- ` exchange of dospiitchcs from the Hotel i messiogea being received from the Eniglieli nu iiiiuiuvu, -`lI(l0ll Wilili U10 krii.-er. Austria how powerful reasons for ilro:irl- iug ilio new Sei'bo~Rulgui-inii onion!-e. unil prefers the cxlreiiiist coercion of (.`rec<`o to riskiiigtlie war she uoilil be forced to uudoruike, if u geiierul iiphreiik iimong inolisli her plans for an extension of leni- This aiinineriug mess of diplomacy still gets the name of the If no open rupture occurs any real con- cert. obtiiined will lie liirgely due ln one potent. personal influence, that of the queen of Engiiind. 0\\'0\'(ll` the infirmi- _iies of old age niuy weigh upon her in.-ijest_v. her intellect. mnmins \`lgl)l`OlIA\ iind her ile- terniinutieu to interfere in the great (`l`lli of England's foreign policy has been dis- pliiyod as ll1.'\l'li0dl_)' us ever. The principle man the queen reigns hui. does not. grov- ern" has never preveiiteil lier l\\':l_\`.'4 well- informed opinion lmving influence with her ministers. nor liiiidereil her influence being used at European courts. in moments of internation.-cl peril. hope the strongest. factor in. work for jin- tice to ! imece iind peace for Europe. She has kept. in direct. personal coiiimuiiicatioii with the Norman emperor and inilirectly with ilie cmr. Her repented interviews with l.oid Salisbury at. Windsor before lo.-iving for (`imiet l`V.`\' been followed bv ii llogiuii, some times several telegrupliic premier end referred to in the course of ii day. These noinmiiiiicatioiis will lI(`VP.l' diifuis known. The queen used all her really immense inuence to keep Europe from war and continues pleading on be- llllf of Greece. The iloiman empower sullts under her ndi-lee. while ilie our is said to be men cordially naive. TM Indo (Oh Ian]: 1 'Il|I-Inn Al l'AUl(Il'o '. Lord Salisbury hrs n:.t yet givcn his "' consent to a blookuding of Greece. He '3 has declined to give a Lletiuite decision in the matter until it is seen what the effect i will be of the nieasurea that have been F 1' rdopted in regard to Unite. The foreign 3 office is condent that developments in the near future will ameliorate the Cl`l8l8. The trend of Russo-German-Austrian diplo- " macyhas been during the current week ` as vigororsly in favor of the severest re- preasion of (lrceco as at any period of ' . this prolonged crisis. But for the 0 )p38l- ` tiou of Great llritain. supported by France ' and Italy, a war blockade. not a pacic blockade of all the Greek coast would ` have been formed and thollreek fleet in ' Cretan and .l'2goan water: might have been treated as the allied lloets dealt with the Turks at Na\'arin'). The liuropean coucert.," always shaky, would have col~ lapsed and Great. Britain have had to face humiliation or been forced to enter upon a European war single handed, or with one doubtful ally. The danger of a European war is by no means yet averted. The czar appears to have thrown over (lrccco and the just (lo:iiamlsuf(lreeco altogether, I` and to be willing to allow the Turks to use their full military I-Itreugth in crushing the coniparatively feeble army of king: (loorge. The (-`erman emperor one of whose aims is to weaken the Russo-France enteute by playing l{us.sin'a game on the Balkan peninsula lias both im-itod and supported the rv.ar's policy. The Auvtrian government, which opposes any exteiisioii ofllroecein any dirction. and especially towaids Macedonia, has. though taking ` no initalive, sided with the kaiser. ;\I|Ifr-in Mn: nnn-n.-C`..I ....\........_. K... J... ,J N` Oi I lll rll" .t I`he plain made yesterday by the earl of Kiiiibciley, the pie.-uil. lllJtl'.u leader of the house of lords, cxplaiiiiiig the speech he made at the lnzeing of the im- 1 V Liuiml libernl federation at Norwicli, should I set. at rest all doubt concerning the pro- lsant policy of thelibernl party and tho proof that Mr. (llnclutone is in full accord with the present liberal leaders. The earl said in ellect thnb what he intended to convey in his speech wna that the lllJ0l'l-l piu't;_y would (lepnrt. entirely from the polli- i c_v it l1ll(l pursued in the past in oonnec- 4 Lion with Turkey, and would maintain 1 that the oxisteiico of the Ottoman ompiro l was in standing menace to the peace of J Europe. [.l\I'l` nliahuv-u |\rl up! can _.`...... LI- I - -u -u-u yu - avn~r"s'"i c ., ;.:1