Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1897, p. 6

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vortloomont in tho VVMI4: and botoro tho ` pot woo o` tho it. had boon roturn- ` oil to /thin ofoo. v may quick result, oh 1' I - ., I OfTIO out. Alotlfoiluokid onOItl'Ipolippor.point- . 3 go. on u':bn..sg..c cs .\`Ilouo`l{prioo 3 - or took on . oinos 3 3 - The Deecrlptlon of Adereon l'Ite Butler to a Nloety, But It In Quite Unlikely That he Dld Any Bhootlnx While In the Cavalry. SAN Fnmcxsco. March `Z5.-Frank But- ler, the prisoner of many aliases, who is wanted in Australia for a half-dozen mur- ders, volunteered a queer oonfeeeion yea- torday, declaring and endeavoring to prove that ten years ago he killed a fel- low-soldier at Walla Walla, Wash. There is one thing I want settled before I o ~to Australia, he said. you see, w en I was up north I killed a man and for than I am answerable tethe- United States government. It was in I88 ; while I was in the army etationerl at tho Walla Walla barraclur. This man was sergeant of the second cavalry. Now, what; his name was" you can learn by send- ing a telegram. "Thin man nnd l lmrl hnon in 'nlln mg a I/elegrum. "This man and I had been in Walla F Walla and had been dxinlxinj . We abarbed `back to the barracks, something over a mile from town, and when we were well out of town we quarrelled and I shot him. I A rlnmmfnlu In Walla Walla hrnnohf. Lhn ouli 01 Crow" WU (IUIIIVTUIIUII uuu I UIIUII Illin- A despatcli to Walla. Walla brought bhe `information that in the fall of 1887 first X sergeant W. S. Kibby, of Troop I. second cavalry, committed suicide by swallowing . a dose of landanum. He had sold nations :to the value of $75 and squandered the l money and, failing to make good the amount, he became Llespondent. and killed himself. IF--. \lf..Il.. \l7..lI.. ..I.~.\ .u.-....-u. OLA I...l.u. jsuman mun CONFF.SSl0N.| sun I-VIE HAD KILLED A MAN AT WALLA WALLA. i _ . I rulven A cell. ! L\l0.\'l'REA|.. March `. .'n.- -.M. A meeting Int. night. of the vongregetion of Melville I Preabymrian church it was decided to Ian- der :1 call to the Rev. Charles W. Gordon, I tor of St. Stephen church, Winnipeg. r. Gordon he not. been heard by the congregation. but the step has been taken ` on the advice of one of the most prominent. { members of the church. c. H, Powell, Pig; street. in um con- lned to his bed seriously ill w ncutn I bronchitis. It will be oomo time are he `mill Ln --vuunpl -n`-in 'l`I.- lo-.. 2.. l--A I)I'0lI0lll[olI- IF WII_I X IQIIIO VIII) 0010'` DC will be around again. The item in Int 3 night : WEN: was unfounded. \ Wrnnh can: 9 tub hunnr ln J (`.-n-. IQUFLTIHIH. There is small reason to believe, however, that Butler shot the r-avalry sergeant. whose death was found to have resulted from lnudnnum poisomng, for the reason that. he deserted nearly a year before Kibby .~a death, and for other reasons. VI`)... ....L\....I.\.. .3 AI... .....'...,. -tyne: In-::tIp\i\.' 4 Cent, IIHU [Ur ULUUT TUIISUHB. The confession of the crime was cvident- j ly made by Butler in order to delay as far ; napossible his extradition. However. tho I scheme failed, and Butler will, in all . likolihoodmxke passage on the next. steamer ` for Australia, there to stand trial for the crimes charged against him. 1 `Tie b;:st value in VPRINTS fora? 5:, 7c, 8c, xoc, rage. I . News of the District Cundenud From the : Whig Icxclumges. : J. W. liaston. Renfrew, contemplates a u l trip to Scotland in .\|a_v next. R/xv R T. R-\rHa!.t.. (lnbourrz. has been Cr] [0 DCOLIKHU I" .\Ill_V HUKIJ. ! Rsv. S. T. B-xrblebb. Cnbourg, l `invited to be pastor of the Methodist. church ab Mndon. | 1....-- 11--.... In- .\...m...',.o.... at oh. * cu has vobed :5UU I01` man 1-porn. Henry T. Fri;"bie died suddenly on Mon- , day at. Cape Vincent. He was proprietor of the Union house fbr many years. I\.. n1......,I.... I... D.... Ii`..o|..... Mnmrlnll I UHLH CH8 WED [OUT OF ll\'U `YUISIU. i Friday last, l`.!t,h hlnrcii. was an import.- ;nnt. anniversary in the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan M:-Nee. Perth, being the celebmtion of their goiden wedding. On the 12th ofMnrch, I847 ~tift.y years ago J the Inairiage vows were taken by them. and they were joined in the holy bonds of w dlock in Perth by the Rev. William ilie L -~~\ \\ cnurcn at. Manor. ! Jnmes Keene, lute proprietor of the lmlforin House, Douglas, is going into the butchering business. Pir-mu will nnlnhr.n.a the (moon's birth- butrnenng nusmess. Picton will celebrate the queen's day. and will hold horse races. The coun- oil has voted $800 for that sport. l 1-Innru T Friuin rlinrl nuddnnlu nn Mnn. OX L110 Union nouse Iur many years. On Tuesday Inst Rev. Father Dowdall. Eganville, was presented with a handsome fur cap, the gift of the pupils of the con- vent. 1 D M..\':.I. I2...-...|...:n- 1.... .:.mn hi. vem. J. R. McNish. Brockville. has since his failuxe in business been rapidly failing [both mentally and physically and was l Tuesday night. lodged in the asylum here. I Mr: Jnralnn, wnfa nf Henrve Jordon. Tuesday mgnr. mugeu m we lylum now. Mrs. Jordon, wife of Ueor e Jordon, Mud Luke. township of Wilber orco, died on March 17th, no the age of forty-one years. She was :1 daughter of John Lud- 1 gate, Permult. Settlement. . Mn, .1, Rnvm. nnlv danzhter of Herbert 1 gate, remuut. aememont. | Mrs. J. Rowe, only daughter of . Bull. Bloomeld, and wife: of John Rowe, > C. O. Ry. oico, Trenton, died on March 1 20th, after an ilnoss of ten days, aged I t.went.y~ono yours and seven months. .lnhn In`:-mmh R.nr hurl :1 narrow t.wenty~onc years nnu seven monuns. John French, Rednervillo. had 3 narrow .escape from being killed while hauling ` logs to A saw mill. While engaged on the roll-way he got cnuqht between the lone and one of them] passed partly over him, l crushing his le to a jelly. The SInit,h's%nlls News says the C. P. , ll. company is collecting material for the erection of a large ton shed at Smith`: l-`-ills. The shed will be used for the stor- ing of train loads of tea arriving there over their line from V:u|cou\'er, B. ('. 12.... II M..k7...'.- 1`...-Inn... Ills... lunn | years HI IHUFUPH. Miss Mnry Anna Barker, daughter of .Lhelate Abram Barker, cf l icbon. nnd ;graml~dnughLer of David Barker. one of : the l . ll. l.oyn.liat.2-, who settled at Adol- `: plmstown in June, I781, died in Toronto on ;Tuesday. March llibh, uged sevont,y.neven ` years. She had been a resident of I'ict0n until the past. four or five years. F`:-irluu Inn} I"H| Kinrnh uvnu an ivnnnrt. ` over weir nno l[`0m vuncouvur, o. u . , Rev. lt. McNuir. Unrloton Place. has notified his session that. he proposes hund- ing in his resignation to presbytery at .oncn. Mr. and Mrs. McNuir have made ' warm friends in Carleton l`lui:e since locat- i ing them. five: years and n-liulf ago. Mr. McNair purposes spending a couple of years in Europe. | Min Unrv Anna Rnrknr. rlniioiitnr of |IxB'l VVIHH WI! unlolmneu. Fresh eggs; tub button 16c. J. Cray- nnl, THE DlS-'I_'R|CT DASHES. For Indigestion A _n. t.n_-__ the (nod: 82: (Id: Nu|ow,Am..ln ad; bacon-Ion onto. hnvy, 27 ad; M. )7 M: abort onus onv , I51 Gd. 0huu- him. 57: ad Colored.-570 6 nnt.tnn-AnmMnAn I|ddllnlI--44. Oatmeal. 01.40 to l M) ; Cornmeal. 700 (`.0 Mn. Pnovmoua-Pork,31x.no to 13.00 ; Lard he to I e ; Bacon, no to [co ; Ham: on to no ; Choouo. no to ma ; Butter. townships, II`-o to 100. I Wuhm. 110 to I30 ; [313,100 to I20. IloN'rnnl.. ua..M:u-nh 25 -Fl.0un-lleooipt mm hrJ,s; may at. uint. Quotnuunu: Paton! Wlntot.N.:w to 4.1; Patent, Sprin , 4.50 to 4.75 : Straight. Rnllwr, .`L!I0 to 4.10; xt-rn. 8.56 go sun; superne. :1 an m 3.40; strong Dakota. 4.00 1.04.50 ' Onmriu Burs. 1.m to 2 20. (}RAlN-Whent. No. I Mnnitolm Hard. 830 to Bns,1.u'.u (}nAIN-WheM. Manitoba Hard. 850 ; Corn. 850 to 3:70; Penna. Hz` to 530 ; OMI. no to $30; Barley. Aloto 430; It 0. 390 to loo Oornmea . 700 Pnnvmons-Pm-k. mine to 13.00 : 1 urnisEings AT UUALSH S. Tapestry, Wool, Union and Hemp Carpets in xiew designs. `. D. & A. Corsets 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25. R 8: G " New Ynrlr Corsets $1, 4;` Floor Oil-cloths, Shades, Rollers, Curtain Poles and Trimmings, Stair Carpets, Rims. Matte and all kinds of House Furnishings in great variety on our second floor. vunuul` up `VII lEV[Illl -- me n|non{Mmn:_g-%.ng.-- app. t Over 100 pieces of White and Colored Sash Cur- } tain Materials and Art Muslins cheap. (Doctor I Gd. 0ho0IO-Whlt.o. 57: 6d Colo: 0ot.tnn-AmonoAn Inddllnn-M. P. J. VVALSH .l".(.)."l`w6l:F`|-(ZI iT`JOT|CE. Wll` IIZXII YIKIIIJIJDHQ UIJIIILEIIGI Mon-rnnn. ua.,Murnh -I-`x.mm-lteooipt ill? hl-Jar IIIAI at. nuint. LInnf.nl.lnnn: Paton! COMMERCIAL. IONTBILL ITOOIL KABKITI. ARI. Canadian Pacino Bauway...... -tn.) Dulnt.h........... 4 Duluth P1-eh. Oommeroial Oab Postal Tel . ` . . . .. . Ilontreal Telegraph 0o Richelieu NH. 00.... . Montreal Street. Ilailwa Montreal Gas Bell Telephone .- Buoyal Electric. Toronto Reilwa Bank of Montreal Ontario Bank. . . Bank dn Peu l Ioluonha Ban . . Bank oi Toronto lorchantv Bantu . Ilerehantr Bank of Hallia nuouau .-.s .. UnionBank.................. on Bank of 0ommeree...... . l:m Northwest band Oompany 5') lontrealootton .. W5 an . (lnlnrad CnM.nn_ 0\ 47 lontmu cotton 00 .. Can. Oolorod Cot.t.on.. Dominion 0oM.on.. . . . -ONTBIAL PRODUCE MARKETS. .u-.--. . 1:... II.. _..|. up, L`: nun. l)....-h Said an 01:1 lady to :1 graLlualexIX\Ic;.glL \ pmc1ising,_iu ()uawn~Doctor. i It .-lu`)1)u'\'e been giving me is no ugc. I've lriul one home of TIM BIOOQ Il(er:" since you sat me III , in ! ` `m already a good ded bcttei. J The old lagiy was IIfTeI1'n[ Irony u oma'u'a, and one result of the 7 1` .|._ ....__\.-..- I... |.:_ -t.....a..I me BLO0DiMAKER." _ I:.cA ` _coo:,.: IITAII-ID IV INT K9515 on'e' result oldie 1 _ the mrchase to him ollevdml cl " BI Mdlnr" Which Io` h_aI ........'I._.I -.._.. 4-... In. Ann-a-mLnnn " I III moon muIr' wnlcn an n_u Irescribed evet since in can Ill!` ilding up was reqnin. ` 4 1'7 ` man an nnl-\|naA|.Il:ii1 6| Chenille and Lace Curtains. JAMES SHANNON, I outnu|.-tor. Pl.-Kills {or Woo Island will R130 (`lose n 11 5.3. J. LAIDLAW & song? A. 75c,-$l, R. & G." New York Corsets $1, $1.25. P. N. Corsets 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50. LONG WAISTED CORSETS. SHORT WAISTED CORSBTS, AND MEDIUM LENGTH. CCCCOOOO Lot hotweon Johnston and Earl on Gordon ) I-`hoot, Mxll. (M Alfred 8%., bonus and lot. 894 " honuouna lot and horn. " non Prim-.o|I. I bonus. . King and Gore lit. . I hmnon and land l)xll`l. . Kim: st. mu (Ion 89.. vlcnnt lot, $3188. 3 from house: thorn strut. '!"X,~"'5- House and lot. our. 0! George And Bhp BL,` (Mun. ncolmhhdtls M _ `~ ' W Hill (III! IIIIIII III twinge of Rh ` th- an 5 bottle DR HALU8 Rx TKO CUR! Dru Eton. gvg you 5 world pain and % . wan-.. . not dnlu. It Jill-onto III IQ! " - --ngn:-.5 - nnhml . ul uuuu, nu nun vl Unvuuungt. j'0ARDINE .9 Ron emu Ajcncy. 1 In I-11:-gag. n . tings.-` Hotgse ma lot. or uoorxo and sugar: 8%.. ix. mm sit... near Gordon 80..donblo brick Run. 416 Juhmton B0 . ow housp and lot. x . 414 " nun houu. And lhoothor proport-luln ole: and county . for male, to In or exchange. 5 nAI-urulnulntxnn t\-_n In-A,4- A._.A, REM:T.!IE._D.0_W!!-..D0WN I Mom: AND cRmm.E rt ru-I-Ira 2.. ..--.. ..-a.:..-... E me H. D. BIBBY [C0-9 , OAK HALL, KING STREET. (Jl'l. SPRING STOCK r....._ AL- .....|.-__ L. Regular 1 \ll'lI\IIIl`I3l'\J XXI IZUICDU II`. nu wouumou u. llnclhif Money to lean at lowest nus. v - -- vr , I .1"- lmtoat English and American Bloulu. uu. do cont: I bottln. "J " HBNRY INA II 5I'llll`\X Cll\I\Jl` \ll' IIIIILV lllllli from the maker: in now in Ind upon for your impaction. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. I IIXIIIIII IVVIIIVI UV`! For Sale or Exchanzc. .-;~ . 93-oo special at $2.50. It $2.00, cc $1.50, It $luO() H FANCY EMBOSSED sA.! "II'!I.!(\ I . _ . . . . . --.I ..-.....l....` um twine: WIIIII nu (Ibo am 5-1.... All IL.n.h..n... OF` HATS l)llHC(}T ....... 1.. .......I ....-_ $153; $1.00. 75- Ilhnuln- $2.00. 61-75- C en: 7:374 `Q``""'\` J` an 1'1 wuuwu, Ivwuruaj uni V131 EAK MEN I Kl nnawlnn Dunn nnnnlull __ vm jmpov riahoo l UR l1'(oo"`,nn.:ah:tt:od - norms. Inch :1 pm - I I {L E :'.-*.:*:.~,.:'.'..""' ociatlosjou otxnom " . I! l . ~- W E IOILYIUQCII-:0 thaxem .. ummlgchlomuhtu mm dckncu. that ' ` utocu somunymtt. -rm ~' on the uoxushyohn .p women, motoring loot vigor. TAYLO R S. X -T`I` IUI TIC &IIIlcrIuhotnmonInlworry.l oxocuu. or col!-shun. . at u. They will union physics! and manual. nuns nonunnnnn "|l 1 ' llUSll.|.0l Ill|.8 III` 1-. A-nk CH` kl. t 10:45 mm. JAMES 5HANN().\', Pa-dnxnghu dsoucl 'l'lIl\'Il!. . They Inppl cordon: tonn Am. the sub stance: needed to enrich the 11100 Ipd to rebuild ti .orve|.ahuI-mskh them 5 ootmn an y can Kory) ulnng . ... __..-._-_A_n. I II V 5'&d. ~."'3:::.'shn ! , {tom m van a \_:`_o3"`.}n puss:-d An :1 nI.ooI. 5 am: I. mm | and NIBVI 'nmn:. Thnv nnni-slim If The Now Woman . ! Will bring her old man in to us we will fit him out in an new pair of !lI0OO that will ' Inch her feel proud of him. and for very liulo mono}. A. Abemothy, 127 Princess drank. ` I ! Illla For Damages. J. P. Gildel-alcove has sent. to the water -' works committee ll claim for damages al~ logad to have been done by the recent. break in a warm mam on Gore street, and the coun ooding of his collar and kitchen. he dun claimed is $56. ! Mrs. Sharp has filed a claim for$-13 75 t for damages done on the same occuion by ; the name cause. E I I `K-C` `J WIVCU . I i A led from Pittebu township. visit ` in` in city. loot e we beble able collar | ` yesterday motnimt. She put I emell ed- I verllnnent. in the WHIG and before the - ' paper we: othe Ind i ledjo/Iileellee. - oh?` ! Unltpd States and British Hails, VOIIKNOING 'K)-DAY AND UNTIL l-`UR- | : Ivfl lotlco, glm Mails for (loapqtch win ` oont.N.\.. will he closed at. this of-, co 0. ll _|.m.. and mail: for the United; oln vnll close at 10:45 JAMES SHANNON, 9 \ Debate on The Crow's Nest Pans Hallway- Reeolutlon Withdrawn. : : T0It0.\`'l 0. March `2.'i.-At the legislature , ` ' yesterday Hon. Mr. Ross introduced an ; 1 ; important bill providing for the establ`sh- 1 ` 3 were reached during the day. in both 0 ment of technical schools and for theii changing of any high rchool'now e.-tab- i ` lished into a technical school by resolution ` . of the high school board. Two divisions} ' f y 1 which"the government was susta'ned by `i I substantial majorities. In the alternoon I Col. Matlieson`s motion favoring the sys- 1 ' I I tem of purchase by tender was rejected by i i the second reading of Mr. (}amcy .~x bill, i tion ofthe Crow's Nest railway gave rise ` motion advocating a considerable extension ftv-three to thirty. and in the evening` i making participation in election contests i by officials, an o-nce punishable by im- > prisonment. was rejected by fty to thirty- . seven. Mr. Huycm.-k's motion depre- outing any aid by the dominion ` parliament to the C. P. R. for the construc- ` to an animated discussion, in which Mr. l attullo, the attorney-ggoncril, Mr. Whit may and Mr. Conmcc participated. in the i end the resolution was witlidruwn. A` similar fate was meted to Mr. McNichol s i of the powers of the division court. } ' Curzon, under foreign secretary. said, in Brltlnh Ind American Vessel.-1 Should Keep Away From Crete. l.()\l)m\', March `. .').-In the house of commons to-rlny Right. Hon. lieorge N. reply to an inquiry on the subject. thutv l British nnd American merchmmnon and vessels of the same class of other nation- alities, consigned to ngents at. ports in Crete were liable to be searched should they attempt to reach choir deatmationa` despite the blockade of clue island. and would also run the risk of being prevented from delivering their cargoes, uh the dia- : crotion of tho mlmimls comnmndiug Lhol foreign warslui sin Cretan wnLere. The blockade. Mr. mlzon said. was A measure of police unforv--(J with the consent of the aoveneign pu nil`. hwmw, Mmrr-h `)3 r-Mr, (`,m7.nn also EOVUIUDLVII pin 16!`. l l.UNl)U.\', March 2.`; --.\Jr. Cur/.on also - raid that Sir Philip Currie. British alabas- sudor, (,`0m.-lnntinople. had been instructed to urge upon the repre'.~:ent.utives of the: powers, as well as upon the ports. the ideu ` that the witlnlrawal of the 'l`ul'klhll troops l from Crete would greatly fucilitute the withdrawal of the (ireeksfrom the island. l Queen`: llulverelty Note l A meeting of the senate occurred last] evening. Matters in connection with con ` \'o<~:ttion were considered. It was intend- 1 ed at first that the final proceedings would 1 take place in the city hall in order Loatlord l szrontcr accommodation to the public. but ' FUIIUU Ulllluls, uuuuuu uu nuu`\:n _ and has, subject to the approval of parlia- ment. taken the initial steps for a vigorous l prosecution of those works and for the per- ] feeling of the canal system by the Close of` r uu uvlvl I vu, the year I893. , , l have much satisfaction in informing you that :irrnnszements have been conclud- ed, which, if you approve, will enable the lntercolomal railway system to reach .\lon- , troal and thus share in the large traicl centring in that city. The many ad-l vantages Wlll(`l.l will llow from this exten- sion of that railwny are apparent and ll have no doubt you will glaully approve of the proposal. I An...-rnintinn Llm dilllm1ll.ien mmounter-` Notch greater public, l.hi< mnlter was re:-onsidemd by the &on- I ate. and it was derided Lhnh the proceed ings, us in the past, should be lield in the college building. A rlnnntnlinn frnm tlm senate waited`. < take steps to emuro better order at uni- ` varsity pron-eorlingza. college Du! Iulng. ` A deputation from the senate wnited, ` upon the aims nutter society on Saturday evening last. nnd asked that the society: The-ttxocutive of the ` `nlmn mater met. _\esterday and decided ` to the gallery nnly that hereafter am `sure would be nrlmilabed -ticket. The student! nintmn better order. .....n ....-A....,l.... ....J ` will also be asked to VIWL- I .......... ......Z..A.. The Hunt Wlll Not Count. The last of the Meet of ice ym-hts were V removed from the ice yesterday and stored ` away for the summer. The mmnbera of V the ice yacht club are not satised with the past season. Only one race was ni-In ed, that for the second-class pennant, won I by the commodore`: yacht \\'|ni.~ntlewing. ` The one heatfor the Wnlkel trophy won by the Cape Vincent yacht Spook will not 1 count. nu the rules any the cup must be ! I won by two heats out of three in one sea- It'll], nu ow-wvw `nun ~.vuu.o The boys at the street car baxmlare singn ing 3 new song. the composition of the I railway poet, and of which the chorus is i w as follows : I ..r ,,,,,|| ;,,. .,, ,, Au. ,,,, will RISO U8 KHKCQ ['0 ITNIIHUIIII UUDDBT UTUUF. The Levmm society mat yeater(|n_v and alerted otiicers for the emsninp year. They ' are: President. Mini E. Malone; vico-pre- I` sidont, Miss M. Boyd; necromry, Miss M. Mills: treasurer. Miss H. Anglin; pootoss, I Miss N. McDonald; critic, Miss McKer- racher: prophet mid historian, Mien l'I.j Mucliay; programme committee. Miss M. l.. Murray, !)7; Miss M. Brown, `OH; Miss E. Minne, `Wt; Mina F. Johnston, `O0. ' without. lloggin . Alexander hcLs teacher at Sellord. On February llth Ade Quinn. a bright and some- ` whet ettrsctive girl of fourteen, testled when she and several other girls were I detained utter school hours for his- tory lessons. in which she was back- ` ward, not hevinga text book. ` girls were allowed be leave. and when alone 1 with Mcbechlanvhe book improper liberties with her. and then committed the crime. On returning heme her mother noticed she ...V J---- --.--r-...-..V..-.._ state. but the child did not reason, sim ly saying that she had been kept in for istory. About ten days later, however. she visited her married sister in Ingersoll, and told all the details. Ethel Piger, the girl who sweeps the school after Ic ool hours, said McLachlan had sent. her home before nishing her work, saying it caused too much dust. ' 'l"I.... ....: ..... . .l..no-I Oh; nluu-an in rnfn ohlen was s school' The other ~ had been cryin . and was in a nervous: give the full` mm SEn_E_B_[n__!: Ilul--. Pom .KS .1 , um :mu."1 n."" } I la committed 3 Dutnrdlv ooneo Upon one of III: Puplll. I Woonsrom. 0nb.. March 25 --At. the uaizoa thin "morning Alexander MacLach- lin was found guilty of indcoent uznult, and sentenced to two years imprisonment II in 1 A|.x.n.:`.}-8 Lnlgnhlnn was A school: i A scv-coon.` TENBNER CONVICTED. IIIIHBU I300 TRUCK) UUBB. The prinoner denied the charge in toto. I would hot turn the car. Futll it. went. too far. Oh! what a slut mistake For um-h 1 man nu I tn mnl Oh! what slut mistake For but-h I man as I to main! That. I did not turn the Nu." MAY HAVE. TROUBLE. m THE LEGISLATURE. `lined up Quickly. P_.._ I \lAA_L..._ A__._- A street our song. _-L .1 _ -.,,_,; _-_ L,_,,, Inlib l (l0lllyDL\ Ulalnl Wl 5PUU\Illy "U IVUIIUIIULI. ' 1 The calamity which has befallen our .'ol- , Egfyygl; low subjects in India has. evoked 11 wide- I R will spread syznpnt.li_v_ In this country. The` I gener_ous manner In wlnch the appeal for n . practical tokens of this feeling has been ` responded to has elicited worm assurances i l of grateful acknowledgment. from the go\'- i `C ernmenh of India. which have also been mre y specially and heartily endorsed by the im- I -n the} porinlmitlrorities. Gentlemen of the house of commons: The accounts of the past. year will beluid 5 before you. 'l`lm onvimntns fnr lm nnmimv \.'m\r will ` l'l'llV\.ul. uavluvuuu unn-u TEENS for zoc yard,-Ircgularg pti}o 255:. ' : ,-"j*-' I - [ rum nounnn. : U - , Mr. Hurty s `bill to nuthorias the issuing 1 ` of dohnntmnn by St. Goo:-go's culls | . dml nlnnn-L Kinnnznn, and Ink hill Innlnnnd I 7or"'ci8vS-'-'-Er-'-_"iS:" E"o-o-.o""'_"'-' '2'-""' 777.733. i _;d""h'"* K"'l'W"v|nd'5|'_"'|"|d Allttbtimonndlookovcroul-nook and` tho can ruluhug us And . , _ prion. We tuthonowcnvgooda |3"'g`'I'-0-!'t-|p-ndtho-rtIIirdN-- 1::-5`:-Emu: naaonooe . "AW "*"f"`"` - I _ _' A _v.1:';nPrin:-across. "nu t I IIIWTIHHIIIBIUII ICE Ina CDC CIVII KI'VICf act. Then and other measure: I cum I ' mend to your conuidorntion. and oxprou [ ' the hope that your deliberations under the ; ' divine guidance will tend to, increno the K happiness and prosperity of ovbry clue in ~, the dominion. ! I oemre you. The estimates for the coming year will be presented at nn early day. They have` been framed with every regard for{ economy consistent with the eiciency of the public servive. I regret that` ' the receipts from ordinary sources con tinue to be inadequate to meet the chnrgree against. the consolidated revenue. '1` 0 pro revision of the tariff and bhO uppicotion of strict economy in the ad- `ministration of the overnment will, I trust. restore the eqni ibrium between in- come Ind expenditures. Hon. gentlemen of the senate. gent|c- : men of the house of common: : \ Among the bills which have been: ~prepored and will be submitted for your approval on hills amending the` oupennnuotion och and the civil oervice: not Than and nhhnr mason:-an I nnm.I The Canadian Legislators Called to Ot-` town and Will Proceed to Attend to` Their Dntleg--Var|oiu Matter: Touolied ' Upon In the emnrlrs lime by Lord Aberdeen. `\ ()'r'r.\wA, March '.`.5.~-At three o`clock.1 this afternoon his excellency the governor- ` general proceeded to the `chamber of the senate in the parliament buildings and took his seat upon the throne. The mem- bers of the senate being assembled his ex. cellency was leased to command the at- tendance of tie house of commons. and that house being present his excelleiicy was pleased to open the second session of the eighth parliament of Canada with the ~ folldwing speech : l Hon. gentlemen of the senate, gentlemen of the house of coiniiions 2 In welcoming you on our attendance at I the second session of t e present parlin- ` inent I desire to express the gratication I i feel at the evidences which [)l`BVI1lll.lll`0l:gh` k I I out the dominion of the loyalty and R` ec- tion entertained by the Canadian people for her majesty the queeiiiind of the desire to join with their fellow subjects in all parts of the empire in celeb:-:iting the din.- inoiidjubilee in a manner worthy of the j joyous event. I am pleased to be able also ` to announce that in accordance with an iii- vitation from the imperial government Rl'- : raingzements are being made for an cllective representation of the dominion in coniiec- l tion with the coiiimemor: t on of this his` toric occasion at the capital of the empire. Immediately after the last session the government of Manitoba was invited to hold a confeience with my ministers on the subject of their grievances arising out of the act of that province rolatiiig to edii- cation, paasetl in the year {$90. In re- . spouse to that invitation three members of the Manitoba government came H Uttnvia, ` and after many and protracted rl aciissioiis a settleinent was reached betwc- II the two governments, which was the best il.l`l'l`tllg0' ineiit obtainable under the existing condi- tions of this disturbing question. I e0n- , iidently ho e that this settlement will put an end to tie agitation which has marred ` the hai'mon_v and impeded the develop- ment of our country nnl will prove the beginning of a new era to be characterized by generous treatment of one another, 1 l mutual concessions and reciprocal good- will. A ...........u. will kn mil-uviirlhnrl in van fnr ` mninii hours Twc & Co. N evi Dr. Hamil of the Last I i.,"w""t".~ Roll The of Ont to con sion. Go t the cit To-c , annun ` will be cathed Sup Inglis new w the tel A n` ind ulg memb street Ma[ l rii the c Scliwc Berlin Tub Kei last e\ where diictiii Sup treal t City 5': the loc Bar` Brock Rob , delegu waiie( regnri Mar The Christ ericli ( the Hi Schwe The kept 0 1 Wlll. A measure will be submitted to you for l the revision of the turill`, which, it is be- lieved, will provide the necessary revenue, and whil`huving due regard to industrial u interests, will make our fiscnl system more ` satisfactory to the masses of the people. You will be asked to give your support be a bill nbplishing the present expensive and unsatisfactory franchise net, lllld adopting . for the election of members of the house of i the franchises of the several provinces. Mn n....m~nmnnr Inn: rhalnrminml that the the franchisee 0! we soverul provincsn. My government has determined that the advantages to accrue both to our western producers and the business interests of the whole dominion from the completion of the ' works for the enlargement of the St. Law- l rence canals, should no longer be deferred, ` vigorous canal of LL..t l l 1 r...~...\nnnn-innlu Iunpn Luann nnnnlnll. (n6 pl`()|\0P'l|l. Appreciating the dilliculties encounter-* ed by our farmers in placing their perish- able food products on the linglinh markets in good condition. my government has ar~ ra.nged 0. complete system of cold storage accommodation at cremneries. on railways. at ports and on steamers, by which these . products can be preserved at. the desired temperature during the whole journey ` from the point of production to Great Bri- mm. The contracts made for this purpose will be laid before you. I; :. ,l....2....LI- 5!... H. ....i.-`.1.-J pkg non I speech from the Throne Deliver- ed by Lord Aberdeen. WIN D0 llH(l DGIOIO V011. It is desirable thin the mind of the peo- ` ple of Canada should be ('Iom'I_v ascertained i (9n the subject. of prohibition. and in men ` sure enabling the electors to vote upon the . quesmmi will be submitted for your nppr0- val. IIVL- l)..l...2..... ...... .\In.'..-.4-. nA.....\..bZA.. /{A362 PLAID GINGHAMS for.6c and we yard. V3`- The Behring sen claims convention, _ constituted durum the past year to adjust l the damages payuoble to the owners of the British sealing vessels aeized by the crum- ers of the United States on the high seas, has wampleted taking the evidvnce sub- mitted to it by tho l('.~Ip(`CLl\`e governments ` of her mnjesty and the l`nited States. and = hoe adjourned for 41 time to hear the <\rgu- 3 mente thereon on behalf of both govern.` ments. I indulge the hope that u linal and satisfactory adimlicntion of those long delayed claims will speedily he reached. Thu nnlnnmitv ulhivh has befallnn our Tel. 1 'InEwnn|u=umssnAnuwEn. WHAT MEASURES WILL LIKELY; } ' 35 INTRODUCED. PARLIAMENI IJPENEILI THE DAILY % WBIG, THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1897. . ' i A fty sll about A thehtor choc. You might. earn uonw [ I thing by ruding it. Free on applying at _ { Hni_nu & laoohwa. . i nlucr urul ul. UI'IWl0l'|l'l. Fresh gar on Ioodl. J. Craig &Co. Limubono lod o. No. 91. A.O.U.W.. mom tonight. mpor nt buainees. The at par caplta in ingabon peniten- uinry is 215. It. no but 3165 in the central prison. Market clnrk McCammon conacabed n . UIIIVIIII III In! Jltvuo C().\ .*4'l`AN'l'lN0l`l.N, March `. 5.--'l`he sultan he! ordered the summary dismissal and immediate arreat. of the Turkish oicinls in Tokat. in Asia Minor. where a few da 9 ago 100 Armenians were Inaaeacred. an a special colnmiuion will befonned before Ihinh Hum will In (rind. I l } I Llvm-.rou1., March `.25.~-The Prince` of i Wales plate of 700 sovereigns, n hsndicnp E for threh-your-old: and upwnrds. was won by Smith Wick'e Lestorlin at the Liver pool aprin meeting to-dny. Rosa Atholl wu noon and D. S. Rimour'a Suppliant wu third. Fifteen horses run. In V011 bun low: on-owdod Into the Innllut of luau. Bitter onn en. Crnwfordk. `IE-`sly any an gnarl. " T l'!..:... `ha IVI\IIl\I4 III 5.1 CLOTHS in ne;v patt`e-: r:r`x;` For new goods go to n. Market cl pk conscated I marcasa of sick veal on the market this } morning.. Tub butter; rolls, 18c. Crawford s. A. T. Phillipa. Oshawa, dominion canal inspector. was in the city for A couple of last evening. 'l`um dnznn ninn nrnnrren Qfm. J. Cmiu 5 a uo. . New maple syrup. Cmwford e. ! | J. H. Bell returned to-day from 3 Hamilton, where he attended the meeting 9 grand council of the C.0.C.F. 1 l Lust. evening Capt. and Mrs. Ogilvie 4 ave a private dinner to C01. Kiteon and n ` gew friends. There were twelve present. butter, i8c. Crawfurd e. executive committee of the diocese _ Ontario will meet on Tueday morning consider a memorial from Flinton mis- l , the city. . T To-day is observed as the feast. of the anuuncintion. On Sunday next the feast, be tbingly celebrated in St. Mary's . 1 cathedral. ` G.....uunO-nnrinnxt I-`nu-riff hue written ti ) - ` IWOIII UDIIIWIIIIOH Wlll ` which they will bovtriod. me best. ~ numberof short course artillerymen indulged in a scrap with several of the members of A eld battery on Princess last. night. Maple sugar and syrup. Crawford's. Prince Bismarck iscontined to his bed in castle at Freidrichsrubo, and to attend him. Tub butter. roll butter, lc. Cmwlord s. Kenneth McLean, of l~`inch. returned evening frown tho province of Quebec, he has for some Lime past been con- ducting a prospecting tout. Runnrinf.am"l|-ant Thnn1.~mn. of the Mon- ` llr. ` Schwoninger has been summoned from brook snreen. Robert Stevenson, of this city, was :1 delegate of the brewers association which waited on Hon. Mr. Hnrdy on Tuesday in regard to the licence law mnendmenta. Marmalade oranges. ,(.`rnwford a. announcement is made that Prince _ ` Christian, the heir of crown Prince Fred of Denmark, has been bet.rr>thed to lmchees Alexandrina of MecklenbuIg- Schwerin. IFL... I1:...-ntnu. Jain-xv nnlunnl will Schwenn. ; Kingston dairy school will not. 0 : open after the Nbh of April, as by re- ` muining open the institution would come l into direct. competition with the cheese . factories. u.....I.. -........ ...ul mu-..n rn" hutlnr nrintn tuctonos. : Maple sugar and s_vrup,roll butter. prints ] and tub butter. J. Crawford. L. -...a.... On nnn:\n\rnnl`nf.n .-nm-inn: dnnir. and tub butter. J. Uruwxoru. In order to accommodate -onvicts desir- ing interviews, wnrdon Memzslfe has set apart noon hour every day, when convicts may present. petitions or air grievances as they desire. u Dmnhnn-im: ."m. nor nuart. J. Craig & | fri,nIts{} , Wand Muslins. ; H esoern. l - Aldermen Stewart nnd Mooers attended ` the conference in Ottawa yesterday when ' the subject of the petition of the Bell tele~ ' phone company for lenve to increase ins` tnrill rates throughout Canada, giving 115 l ` its reason that, us in consequence of the?` ` operation of electric railways and electric ` light. systems, the cost. of maintenance mid operation had been lnlll/0l'lll_V increased. was considered by Hons. Blair and l)obell. l |V In u-II noun un uuuo L<~.\'rmx, March :25. rTho Venezuelan conaul~geneml, Senor Villancuva. conrms the statement. that Dr. Juan l`iot.ri. recent.- l_v appointed Venezuelan minister to Spain and Uormuny. has been accredited in that capacity to Great. Britain, despite the con- tinued assertions to the contrary, and adds that Senor Bernnbie Planes has been nomi- nnted uocretary of legation in London. luv: u cameurni. i Superintendent Hewitt. has written to , [ & Sons regarding the failure of the i water works pumping engine to stand best. A .......L....~n ahnrf nnrirnn nrf.illRr\'m8l|1 ducting proapocung noun. Superintendent Thomson, l t,nmsp0rtat.ion -ompany, was in the yesterday on business connected with ; local branch of Lhe system. ` Rn-amine in r-rnr-kmv sat. .1. (Train & U0.F.. ' U0. St. Andrew`: university is about to co` - fer the degree of doctor of laws on a wu- mnn, Mine Sellers, the translator und ; editor of several books on Greek art and nrchu-ology. Roll butter, ll-lc. Cro.wford a. One of the Kingston delegates to tile meeting of the grand council uh Hamilton posed as a wealthy bnclielor and received considerable attention from Hamilton young lndiei=.`_ 'l`wn alatera from the House of Provi- hkdle. _ ` Two alsters dance have gone down to Howe Island to l nurse. There is nn epidemic of diphtheria V prevalent; upon the island. Many children 3 v are affected. . Tub butter. l5c. Crnwford s. A regular quarterly meeting! M the Nth butt. band was held last evening. J. 1). . Shea. resigned the trensurerehip and 'l'. _ lirant was appointed to the position. It. was decided to purchase a piano for use of the members in their club room. '\ .c.\i`uvn\v in on kn nnnv-nlnrl hv r-lnr\i.ri4-ifv the local bnuncn 01 we system. Bargains in crockery at J. Craig L7o's., an-een. n..|....... us.......m.-... nl` this nirv was :1 the members In mmr cluu ruum. A railway in to be operated byelectrh-ity winh single or double tracks from Amherst- burg to Sandwich and thence to Windsor; , also from Amherstburg to Kingsville and \ thence to Loamington. The capital stock 1 I of the company is $lUn,UOU. I 'I"l.. l<`m~r. l`.u-in Fm-rv milwnv cnmnanv in 0! me Company I! -]\lU\|,UUU. ` The Fort Erie Ferry milwuy company is 1' ompowemd no increase its cxpital stock to 1 not. more than $'_ .'nH,00U. The company is `-mbllorized to construct. a railway from; Fort. Erie to Chippewa and nlso a branch line from Crystal Beach to Ridgeway. In hr Hnrluim. fm-t.hr~mnim:,r hank nnnn l nne ll`0Kl l uryscai Doucu Lu n.|uguwu_v. ln Dr. Hodgine forthcoming booak upon the legislation and history of separate schools in upper Canada. I841-T6, private letters will be reproduced as received from I the late bishops l helan and Homn of Kingston. and from Sir John Mncdnnnlil. _ George Musaon. chief engineer of the Grand Trunk system west. of the St. Clair river, is to be routed. Mr. Mn:-son has been connected with the rank Trunk for I forty-six years. He was born in Kingston , and tirat. L-:t.art.e in railroading on the Great. ` Wesoern. u.:,._....... Qi......... ml Mnnarn ..nnmIml ~ On} stock of FINE COTTON! {DRESS MATERIALS is full or 1 all 11:: latest patterns and styles. 4 ~ FANCY DRESS MUSLINS-3 ' 11-... __u_.__- _.......I ;. .... t....u tours mat evemngm Two dozen mco oranges 25. J. Craig Er (Tn, .. non. to J. Craig & Co s. for the best tea in ! hm nifv I hey ueuro. : Cranberries .50. per quart. Craig `n GENERAL PARAGRAPH8. Won The PI-Inc-o'n Pin. `. u A was In Ollclnlu To In Tried. \1___L nr 0!! Bun Been Accreclltod. .. . .- -nu Iv `cu ???-333T ----- L,_I_ -__I _ . _ . __ IIIIDEBH. From Walla Walla also comes the infor- mation that Jack Anderson enlisted in II troop" of second cavalry at Fort. Walla Walla in the winter of 1886 and served un- l til January, 1857. when he deserted. Tim , 1 description of this mun Anderson ts , `. Butler to :1 nicety. There are reasons to i I believe that the trooper who deserted from Fort \Vullu VValla is the man who is locked , up here charged with various crimes in | } Auahmlia. VI`|....... in .......II ....,..v... on L.-Jinun I ......... .- I 1 1 l \\'oun|: Mar `In Trouble. \\ |xn.-um, ()nt.., march 25. - 7 Charles lutlerty, the young Anderdon farmer who u was arrested a few weeks ago charged with having taken undue Mlvnntage of Clam Martin. in prett. ei vhbeen-year-old French girl of Sandwich rest, appeared in police court. yeatenlny for hearing. The magic- Vate ordered him oonnnicbed for trinlnl . the next. sessions. He Wu! relemc-I on 8`.2,. 0U bail. He will be t.rie__d under the Cherlbon act. and will have in addition in vlmrgo of breach of promise to answer to, the latter being brought by the girl herself. ` l'l'|LV\1l l.lI\L`Ja Luu..rL.An.J-4 New patterns conned to us, forj 15 per yard. % . f

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