Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1897, p. 6

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We have still a number of those beautiful portraits of Her Majesty QUEEN` VICTORIA, and as we will be celebrating her jubilee this year they will be greatly in demand.` Send us 50 Wide Awake wrappers and we will for- ward you one. AND THE NEWS TOLD IN 3 RIEF FASHION. Q ` The Very Latest from Clty And Continent ` -`l'ho Gathered Llnu By Reporter: And we World`: Now: Wired By the Unltod 1`:-on. Bitter oranges. Crawford's. The police court (locket. was blank thin mornin . Roll gutter. 18c. Crawford's. Saturday and Monday you can hm-a your choice of our $1.50 colored shirts for 950. Grand Union. Maple sugar and syrup. Crawford's. `In is reported from Bombay that the plague is chucking Europeans residing in that city. u'.. ....-l,- :6 ..n nhhmr fur nnnh huwnrn in that city. We make it an object. for cash buyers to . deal with us by giving a rebate check with v every purchase. J. Fisher. Fresh eggs; tub bubber. 15c. J. Craw- ford. D....-| LL--.` u\:Ann gluon-l> nnuf llI:",I rnnr'n tom. Boys` three piece short pant suits made ` of good solid tweed, $2.50. You should see them. Grand Union. Messrs. Wald:-on and Mader are in To- . route in connection with the purchase of the Provost & Co bankrupt stock. Tub butter. l5c. Crawford's. Whether the government puts a tax on ten or not now is your time to buy, 10c. to E 603. a pound at Fisher s. Roll butter. 18. Crawford's. Buys two piece tweed suits worth . `.2 `.33. Saturday and Monday 31.3. ). Suits worth 33.50 and $4 for $2.-')|l-. Suits worth $5 for 3.50. Grand Union. Marmalade oranges. (Irawford e. You need not send outside of the city to purchase llnwer or vegetable seeds. , Fisher has every kind at a lower price. Tub butter. roll butter. lSc. Crawford's. The utlilress in the house to-day will be moved by Mr. Russell, of~Halifax, and Mr. Ethier, of Two Mountains, willsecond it. 1'- r,..:.. \r.... n....,.. ...lm hm! lmgn n nlllvv It-II Ill Inc a nun I r Mox'rnr..u.. Quo.. Much '. 6.--In the court of Queen's bench this mornin judge Wnrtelle sentenced niel Shoe en to three years in the pen tentiery for men- eluughter. The case wee the outcome of 3 row in A house of ill-fame. in which an in- male. nemed Lucie Leann], was thrown down. Sheehen no tried for murder. and the jury reduced the verdict to menalnugh- tor. ~ v ` ` l*.'Ll_uer, 0l '1'wo .u0unr.amn. wulsecunu nu. i Dr. Louis Van Camp, who had been a .dent.isbin Berlin, Ont... for thirty-Lhrco years, died there yesterday. aged sixty- ` nnvnn, New maple :=_vru;). Crawford's. Self-rising Lea biscuit pancake and buck- ` wheat llour me. n. package at Fisher's. Chief of police Mchermott, Renirew. yesterday brought A woman patient into the citv and had her placed in ltockwood hospital for the insane. At Portsrnouth yesterday D. J. Walker, ` J.l'.. heard the preliniiimry arguments in 3 the C.Wilkinson va. J. McKune horse case. The case was enlarged. Ono hundred cents worth $1.06 at I<`isher e. The nttendnnce at the state dinner at Rirlcnu hull lmst evening was larger than has been the case for many years past. It was It very brilliant function. Stall-Sen-gt Young, of No. `.2 company, R.R 0.1.. Toronto. arrived here last. oven- ing and will begin his work as instructor to the Hth bi\tt., 1 . W.(). l{., at once. This morning Judge Price granted an l order for enquiry into the case of Manson rs. owners or schooner Edward Blake, be- ' gun in the admiralty court at Toronto. Tub butter; rolls, l\`c. Crawford's. Among those who wrote at the veterin- 'nr' examinations here yesterday were l\ 5?Sl`. Hercy. Baltimore; ieid, Pennsyl- \'(lniII:\N1(l0, Bulllilo; and ltow.-ui, Eng- land. 1.....- \l:...\....- H... Innl` lrnnurn Man, Railway Ac-oldent At lllchmoml. ; l~{|:'imoxn, (,|uo..Mnrch `.!(i.A This morn- ` ing [I very sad accident occurred at the , (:.T.R.. station. John llrooka. an em- ployee of the (LT. R... who was engaged in oiling and examining the wheels of the ox- ` press from Island Pond, was struck by a freight train on tho next track. He was ` thrown on his face and both legs amputated. y Doctors were at once summoirfsnd were on the spot in a very short time and dress- ed his wounds. Ho leaves this afternoon for the Royal Victoria hospital at Mon- treal. Mr. Brooks is a married man and is much respocmd. H? is in a very criti- condition. .. l Ja'mes Nlinogue, the we11~known Mon- treal horseman, and owner of rncing Eamblea, is dead. He was sixty-eiqht lveapp old audn native of county Clare, Ireland. " l .ur.. ...... ......I... ....:. on .\...l-.. ..s~ (In "ml ` llllllllg HEFCBLS. l The reception tenderod to Rev. Mr. Mc- I (,`uu;_vlmn by the congregation of St. An- ~ drow'n church, Toronto, Inst. evening win a j brilliant, and successful affair. The church i was crowded and clover addresses wen: de- g livorod by pastors present. At one of the i refreshment. tables A little shamrock bloomod in honor of the nationality of the new pastor. I __ NEW GOODS COMING TO HAND DAILY AT ` \IK'llllU KJIIIUII. Maple sugar and syrup, roll butter. prints and tub butter. J. Crawford. 1 ml... ......................... n...s st... lT..:o...l l waucner ll EH13 Wy QICFUBE. ] The annual statement. of the Montreal ` gas company was issued to-dny. It. shows l receipts for the yo:n*_ to have been $7I(i,- ` '_`R.'). and expenditure $3Sll,.'Il5, leaving a `balance on hand of .9'.'~l,`.)`. 0. The com- any received $(i()|.9n7 for gas consumed 1 y citizens, and $11,883 from the city for ` lighting streets. 'l`lm rm-nnt.inn tendered to Rev. ` lremnu. I ' We can make suits to order at $10 and 5 812. but. for good honest satisfaction. both to _\ou and ourselves. we prefer to show lyou our 314 and -`$18 goods. See them. ` (Smnd Union. I \I.. ..I.. .......... .....l mu... ..nlI hung nu-hu- 1 anti cub ouuor. .1. umwroru. \ The announcement that the United States tariff will not be rotractive has re- ] sulted in an inevitable rush of exports to }Americu from England, and for the mo~ } menu overv industry is pushing this work. Fnnrnr Hnnnnllv is nrzrnniminv n fnnhbnll 1 mam. everv Inuuubry is puauung unis wuus. Foster Donnelly is organizing a football 1 team to enter bbejunior series. The in- I mention is to practise during the summer months, nnd to develop the team-plny `which paved the way to victory for the ! Urunites last fall. . I -.._i ..........:l.. ..c .1... n n n I` i...,. ...., ` (H8 COHVICD Wilt` HIVBII. } The steamer Bird Onwn1d,t.hirty-seven 3 days from Shields. for Baltimore. rem-hod Halifax this afternoon short; of P08]. She received some deck damage by being swefn by heavy sens, having bud tempo.-xtuous 1 weather all the way across. ` Tim nnnnnl atntnnmnt. nf Hm Mnnh-mil IIIIIYII `OK ` DOM . IIOUSEIMLD M0 FIJI * olema n s ' cnculunn ' MIR \ Three Years In The Pen. g. .u\ Ialillllruuh ll-nun-luv Lrvnroon. Noon. Mch. 26 -Whom N. Rprg, Gan . rod winter. 000.1; No.1 1101., an} ; corn. in 6!: peas. 4.: N: pork.5'ta 0.1; I-u-d. 2:: on; t.nlIow.Am.. Mo til; bacon-lo ontn. hnvy. 27. ad; M, 27: M : short out: can. 2516:`. Ohoooo-- hlto.67u 6d Oolorod. 5'1;-61 0octnn-Amnmna I1ddllnn-a in-SM. TAYLOR'S. ] XIII` Ila I'I\IJIJUI4I.In HIILIDJII ABC Il0N'l'RlAl.. uo.,.\Iarr-,h26 -l-`mun-Receipt am hrls ; mu er. quiet. Quot uons : Patent Winter. $4.30 to 4 . n ; Patent Hp:-in . 450 to ` (.75 ; Strnhlht. llullor,.`L!K) tn IJU; bx?-rs. 8.60 I 1.0 3.6%) ; Superne, 8 SI! to 8.4": Strobe Baton. (N to 4..'!0- Ontario licuru. 16'! to 2 W. uum-Wn..c, No. 2 Mannnha Bud. Bo co 85c ;Gorn, 30501.0 38; Pause. 5143 tohao : Oats. we to 2310; Harley. Ilocoosc ; It 0 30 to 400 Outmoul. um to no ;Cornmoo ne to me. , PnnvIumum--Pork. nun to 13.11): Land 60 to a 1.40 ;Cornmoal.70o to mo. 1 Pnov1s|oua--l ork.n2.uozo 13.00; 1 7c ; Ba.con,1Io to lie; damn. 10:: to llo ;Oh0MO. 180 to ma ; Button, town: lpo. 11%.: to lug. ; Wutorn. no to 130 ; Bum. 1 to 120. y JL lcb llldll WIIUICDCIIC tJllL(.D'i 20c, 23c, 25c, 30c, 33c, 35c. just the thing for Boys Suits. Heavy Blue Serge for Boys l wear 15c, 20c and 25c. 1 l l 1 WI AVIGLCIICI3 I\Jl -IJEKIIHU \oC1PGI The largest stock of jets in 7 the city. ` 200 pieces New Veilings. M 48 dozens New Kid Gloves. New Collars, Corsets and l Shirt Waists. V Double Fold Scrges for Boys Suits. P. J. VVALSH 150 pieces of Special job Tweeds from a mill that failed, at less than wholesale prices-- 20c, 35c. 1!(\'\I1I1 RIIIKI QDTITQ {fir tQI\I7C` WA LSH S All Onnsdlnn Puolo Bailvny... .|~: Postal Tel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal Telegraph . . . .. Richelieu Nov. 00 .... Montreal Street Railway... . .. Montreal Gu0o.............. Bell 'i`olophono..... .. .. Royal Eleotric.... 'i'orom,o Railway: .......... .. Bank of Montreal... Ont-nrioBnnk........ Bank du Peuplo.. . .. Molnnn'a Bunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bank of 'I'oronto.............. Momhantf Bank ............ .. Memlno.ntI' Bank of HAll!|x.. Union Bnnk.... Bank of (`ommomo..... Northwest lnndcoln Montreal Cotton C-0 001:. Colored Cotton Dominion Oott m. . UOIII B10101 3] Postal Tel. Inntrngl Tnl III: at uuuuu ul LIKE. HAI..L'S RHEUMA- TIC CURE M. VVnde`s Drug Store. It.wiIl.~1u`o ` your; world or trnublo I [min and uxpensu. Do` not dilly. It will cum the most obstinate MIDI. 5)uontu\lmt.t.la. \ ` nhjl-`up I-Iuurxru { Unnntunn rumnozu Dulut.h....... Duluth ProI'.. Commercial Cable Pnstnl 'I"nl..... ... UONTRBAI. PRODUCE M ABKIT8. ....___. . l\... \|.. _-|. an L`. nun ,_D...-:` E J. LAIDLAW & sou; $3}; -ONTBIAL STOCK HAIIKITB. All. "I We have a g?;3'd "sup-I: ply of FRESH ROLL BUTTER at 18 per. 3 ' lb. Cooking 1.0%,, 4 D. & A. Corsets 50c, 75;$1, $1.25. R. & G. New York` Corsets $1, $1.25. P. N. Corsets 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50. LIVERPOOL KABKITS. .....- :1--- u..L nu _IHL--0 H COMMERCIAL. .SA%TURDBY SPEC!/5,_= XE g. Bar. LONG WAISTED CORSBTS, SHORT WAISTED CORSBTS, AND MEDIUI1 LENGTH. .:lR!\`j .. 0| ..2.'H ..mg .115 `Ill! Ion 19-1; rm lam; my us: 14:} `In; Ii mm 95.1, \Vorsteds, Venetians, Dia~ gonals, Cravenettes and all kinds of Materials for Ladies Capes. TL- l......-.-4 .-onnl. nf l-o.-. :0` BOWMAN i&_R|TCiKEY. Voaw-r /......k..` . qr 1-III uvu mun QIQ Only-In from mental worry. i I! but . -*'-"::.:.:-;*:.;'.:.. 3...... % phguud uni mental human nusnnnnn `L-A-. V *5-.4. _, 1,.` '.;_,..`. ktiu i "M -H` `I u.b:1 . . . .. . .x VJ uillsa :- "'I'-iBN\Wrm" whoa. is now the LARGEST and VERY BEST 5c. Bar in the World. `tainlthe quality. In order %e_t the same price-5c ak .|n|.;;' :- WI , 7Av(FA1iYs"363>l'1> w"; are gable to produce it at a lo "r cost and yet main- tire benefit of thxs change we have increased the size of the bar, but it is to sell` Special lnducemcnts to Cash Buyers. II nlkiu. Also new and uncond- Donna and sum. for ulo. Boat VII lloonnocuon. Onotonm Launch :" . N foot long: wood. 3 miles not 11 and Builders of Canon, sum, It nnohos. Ono-Raters. Hal!-Rotors VII I IIIIIIVIUI DIIIII\JI-A I I l , Illluluugeun. ` '*"'- ` `h gmmum f;,",:,. -Eh. Thuudoliloul. E:-.-:..-..':'.:.:.*:-:'.'-'.-.}....** '1` n I ? . tutoring lost (or. `Q It I-j ounpoculht doll ottltby-owiolhlnuli nu:-md1}u,--. '"' A: nnunm numb cnnmouu moon. ..I n`l.`-L- ._r :~-...._. unnv` When you not the first ' twinge of Rhoumumsm [at 8 bottle of DR. 1 ` 1 BATYID I'3I:lI:\r`n\lA | W||l[ AWAKE SIIAP mu TWINGE. ; | uomuaynto. ~ u the and u-than 3 I III] can I'OI' II ' "":' * III {z":`a&.ons`.E:.,;ttu-od : I!C"f.IU II -*.....--,.::='.:..-:....x~ ` uhuomlouotacn on. on-nxnoln. nu. `Elva 1 Fl ... :zn;::::.s Iona An. the tub- , Innate hooded to ' unrlch tho B100? and to I-ubnlld U )Iervca.ahnInn.I`I than 5 curtain tn n ody can tor ul V AronBl.00I| V Ill`! LIDRII J and NEIIVII 'l`0NIl.`. Tlmv Innnh place no Invoawgnw manuals. Dolphin Manon. n laboring man. was chosen last. night. by the council of trades and labor to nm as u. labor candidate in St. Snuveur at the coming provincial elec- tions against mjuyur Parent. nulvuuvu I Iav I lIllIlIlI'lIe I At. the mlsizee in Woodstock. 0nt., yea- tcrday the grand jury brought. inn true , bill a ainet. Mrs. Heme Gimlner and Wil- 1 liam cComae for the murder of the for- mer : huehend. After hearing `the evi- dence for the prosecution his lordship took thecaee from the jury and dismiss-ed the prisoners. stating that there wns no evi. derlce againal. them. They were accord- ingly given their liberty. lay command the Passport. If Capt. Craig. of the ferry eeeamer Paul | Smith. can eecure the services of a cornpe- ` tent captain for the ferry vessel durin the coming season ol navigation he will im- lelf Accept his old poeition as captain of the R. I 0. eoeatner Pnuporb. If he doee ; not euoceed in getting an otlioer for the j Paul Smith he will cammand her himself ; during the season. , i V. 5 TI W`l|'IlIl II I IIVOII FIFE. . ucoud ho hnmodvcrylimdcm-` _ K II I-. M` "IliC-_ ! ! Will bring her old mum in to 113 we will t i billions in` \ new pair 0! thou that will unto her fool ptoud of him. and for very I um. nnnnv, A. Aha:-nnthv. I97 Princonnl :..,,..- An Alunooa Iluuwny. Thin nlhmoun 3 Pinsbnrg fumorhi . Ions. standing in-Rnthbunh lnmhordyatd. . [tool fright. an I paging "train an run vnoyrudht I livaly rate. I I I` gonna AI in human! vary ling d-m.l 1 i DAVID I0RTON 81 SONS,t HAMILTON. ommuu. j `. nary of their wedding: was not quite ready Lord Salisbury : Interview. The news of lnrd Sn|iehnr_v`.4 expected ` interview with M. Hnnotnnx line made in great sensation, and it 18 regarded as the only possible chance of arriving ntn settle- ment which will avert wnr. Preparations I go on nnceaningly upon n lnrge scale. con- tracts ure being placed nbrond for blankets and cloth for uniforme, as well as other equipments. The (lreek newspaper con- tinue with one voice to denounce the pro- posal that l`rinee George should become the governor of Crete, and it is generullv felt that the temper of the people is such that this solution could not now be accom- plished by the government. even if the powers were willing to accept it. Present To Bl:-Vclinrleu. The beautiful present which the senators * had intended to present to Sir Charles and ` Lady Tupper on the golden nnni\'er- i for pie=cnt.ntion on the oncnsion, an V(`hl.uui~`_V. immediately after the adjouinmen. .nf both houses. the souvenir. n mus:-ive gold epergno. was formally presented. The ceremony took plneo at the ox-premier's residence. nnd ` nmong these who nttended to participate in the event were : Sir Macken-/.ie Bowell, Hon. John Costignn and Hon. llnvid `I`ia- ` dale. Sir Mackenzie Bowell presented the I ` gift. Sir Charles made a tting reply. , *--h--~' 4 7 82,500. The dairy school has had a better ` lege fees exceeded $700. The year shows a ca ital to the extent of $0,000, but has OIIICO. l'l'OlllD 2 DOW. J. D. rune:-, nuan- man; G. M. Macdonnell. W. B. Carru- there. A. 1 . Knight, Prof. Goodwin, W. 1:`. Nickle, John Carson, Robert Crawford. . alderman Donnelly, H. Y. Chown. The. nancial affairs of the year ending March 3lst, were closed up. and an allowance of 8300 was voted to the treasurer. J. E. Clark wan appointed auditor. The fees of the mining school for the season reached attendance than Guelph and Strathroy schools combined; the veterinary col- a decit of $400. where $1,400 was expected. The school has drawn upon its Va uable assets in buildings and apparatus to show for this. besides a student roll of ` _...._ unn A -..L ...........:n.\.-. ..y:ll auluuir n ` Duel Not Apply To This City, 1 ! An order has been issurd from the de- ; ` ' pnrtment. of inland rovenuo, Ottawa, to` ` | who ollect that on and after April let, the ` . services of all excise oflicera who are not ` , appointed by 0|-dor-in-qouncil are to be `( dispensed with. The new regulation docs 5 ` not utleob any officer C0l|llCCLO(l with the ( ( ` local shall. l 1 I` I\ LlnI'4`r..-lung urnn Illa loaf nnnninfnll . ' me years. I, ` J. M. Bishop and We. T. Hnyhurst. L ` Hu\milton.the lat-1t.m\Ino(1 being winner of| I t.hoQnoon`s rim at the I!-$9.": Bisley meet. I are auctod Ey the new order. I I 1 : been held nt. Queen's college to prepare the I Visit 0! The srlontlatn. ` Two lnrgel_v - attended Ineetings lmvo' 1 part. that Kingamn lma been usked to take l ` in the reception of delegates from All over 1 the world to the science nssociabim. meet 4 ings in Toronto in August. This city has been naked to entertain the -visitor:-, I probably I50, for one day, by a trip among ` v the Thousand lulands. Yesterday n sub- committee met. an. the Wnn: olco and nl- l ranged for n cmnvnss of tho citizens by; Profs. (happen And Goodwin, John M(:-} lntyre. \V. F. Nickle, 1`). J. ll. Ponse, W. l Macnee, J. B. Wnlkem anrl l)r. Neilson. l How To ruvo Money. That. `problem confronts ovary prudent` man. One of the best. answers to it, may bofound here. Our new spring suiting;-.-. etc, in Scotch Lwuods. English and French woratodn. chariots and vicunus --such an ~ array. It. is to your interest. to look - through the aa.~ortmont whuther you cure I to purvhuzo or not. See our specials ini Scotch Lwaeds at $Hand $I\%. equal to SIS and $22 grades of other tmlorn. Grand; l'l'\il`II| A I'leuunnt Sm-hul. Yoslordny evening: n aovinl win. hold at the residence of Arthur Frost, I*`rnnt,euuc street, under the auspices uf he l'nion' street. Baptist. young people's societ-_v.. Mom than eighty persons were in" nt.Lond- ! ance. George R. Tomlinaon iavorod tho) company with eelecmions on his gramma- phone. The evening was spent. in unma- nnd social intercourse. and after lig t. m- 4 freshments and singing broke up at. a` aouonnble hour. ` I30 now 10!` nuns. OGBIUBB u I-uuuuuu ruu U1 , over 200. A sub-committee will submit; a ; [ report regarding a \.-eteriumry school. The l ! department of applied mechanics umler` professor Dupuis was voted the ag: ,;d ees- , sionnl allowance of $500. ; local small. 5 (J. D. McFnrlune was the last. appointed 5 here, reoeivin his commission in the re- gular wuy. in has hold office for about: five .1, M. Rinhnn nnd l"Le. I{nvhurst.% ITHWIIINII li|llI||lN.| cAHMERE I-IOSE-Fine line` with seamless foot, for 25 per pair. Heavy line, extra value; \ at 60c, for 39c.- " I Qtncnlw, P.Q., March 26.-Tbere ap- ~ II to be new developments in the laronooville murder case. High con- stable Gala hols gone to Bweoboburg. and judge Chnuveau will leave shortly for that place to investigate matters. Dalnhln Mnrnan. n laborimz mm). The governors of the school of mining and agriculture met yesterday at. me Wnn: } E oice. Present. Edw. J. B. Penee, chair- ..u..... (1 I] lA..n.J;......gII \K7 D (`nu-I-II. F lulu lI-Il] uuuuunu vuuuw--. V OLARENCEVILLE MURDER cage: A labor Onndlat, to Ian In at. Sun. Vlllf. /2` 0nn0cu.cnopIn .;.`.'.':.'.`.-'.."*.*.".::-."..":=.A.:`.' 0 not [III ptuuu 0! null, Inu Ior vary I nngno . A. Abernathy. 127 Princess n. The Dalry E-.lmol'n sit.-ecu. - - _ . . _ _ _ . . .- -1.` AI.- __L-..`l -1 .... n.i7f..{"1~:.. 1}ii{.;En. I} Tho New We-:1 ,,|; __s _ .:.'.~'.':.".:..'..'.'.5,m; NEW KID GLOVI3S--We have j 1; -`ang:unAA A n u r n n I up cu\I-:r\1v(`_`t\una x one Dlocunuu. The admirnls of the international lloet, have nddre.-used B generulonler to the int.e.r- } 1 national troopa. welcoming them to Crete, 1, l and adding 2 We exhort. you by your con ` duct, to set. an example before the Cretan people, whom the powers charge us to pro- : 3 l ` r.ect..und promptly to save from the hor- i 3 l ` I rurs of civil war. The enterprise upon which we have embarked will be dillicnlt. and oftentimes may be fminful, but we re- ly upon you to defend t. 1e interests of hu- nmnnv nnd Lhn lmnnr nf nnr llama," I and Jnninn, '35 well as other points. Iy UIJUH JUU DU UUIUIIU IIIIU IIIIUIVEDO Ul uu- 1 mainly and the honor of our ags. ` SAl,()\I<`\, March 24'). -A well` equipped i hospiml has been established here, withi l a thousand beds. Field hospitals have been established at l-Ilaasona, Monnutiri It is ` reported that an advance is imminent.` Fresh divisions nro inobilizing at l'rovoss. and Katrina. The cou- ` aula ale quibtinpz the frontier (lia- tricts. lluiniorcoinents continue to arrive 1 from l"erod_iak. Moro chnn 70,000 men are ` now on the frontier. A thousand horses. | with tons of provisiomx, tents and ambu- ` lnncos ur'e going furiviml. Siege art,illcr_\' ; was sent. to the frontier, but it broke down an liomni. owing to the lack of drought, 1 horses. Ten thousand Martini riilea lmvc ` been sent to Jnninn. \ ~ . . . . - . . \l......|. U`. "`|kl'\ I).-.\,.l . ~ . . . . . .. i Illflly Il10pC0.DIl5 WIHIIG X gll I0 I13!` l the opinions of the deputies on the suggor E ` zion. Crete ehonld be ueehd like Bonnie : and Herzegovina in the eventof the powere ' continuing tooppoeoisa union with Greece. I his now believed in oiclel circles um i the poem will ehoruy enforce ooetoive , Aheeeutee egeioel Greece. A collective; note hoe been eddlened hgthegoveroneutl the reeellel Greek Itoope from . nil W. in event` of I LFIIICQI 00 DBO gllll OI \ DID Ill FOUIII. The Daily Chronicle`: correspondent at Athena any: the reply of the Greek govenr ' ment to the notication of the blockade; will he handed to the foreign ambassadors tomorrow. It will he a brief and dignied , ; proteet. emphasizing chiey the int that `K } the result of the blockade of the island i ` must be to__eta i/nnooent Cretane.` ` A priva tiggof the members of the - houle was he to- ey. and he the renal: of it e deputatio waited upon M. Delvannia I to ask him for an explanation of the aitua 1 _ tion. The premier replied that the on-~ !_ ernment would follow the.line of icy ' already adoptedut would he glad to hear ; I the oninicmn of the dannthn on the junta i 1 greatly tucilituted by the withdrawal of the Lice. Replying to a question as to the possible withdrawnl of the Turkisli troops from Crete, Mr. Curmii said tltat the British ambassador ut Constantinople, Sir Philip Currie, hurl been instrux-ted not to lose any opportunity of urging the withtlmwal ol tho Turkish troops lrom Crete, which, however." Mr. Curzon added, would be Greek forces. l The Times correspondent. at Canon says the landing oi the Sonforth lliglilumlers N atljmidia yesterday caused an exciting} scene. It was evident the Imtivcn had not been warned of their comimg. The 'l`urk- } iali soldiers hastened to the shore, loading their rillos and using menzu-ing language, . but were soon pacied. The natives ox hibited tho liveliest curiosity at the eight l of tho kilt, exclaiming: "If the men ` dress like that how do the women dress 2" ' 'l`L.. A.. .. ,.....;u...- Qnmlln Lu: on-.'uml ..o...'.. i peneu no moany was uecusion. i were thus acting was that of the great In the house of commons today the parliamentary secretary of the foreign 0f~ tice, George N. Curzon, replying to u quer- tidn on the subject of the Cretan blockade, as ufwplicable to British and American ves- sels, said that both British and American ships carrying cargo `belonging to lingli.-ih- men or Alneticnne. and destined for the _ interior of the Island of Crete. were ' liable to be visited, searched and the de- . livery of the cargo prohibited, if, in the opinion of the udmirula, such delivery was l calculated in Crete. Mr. Cur /.on added that the sanction under which the admimle | powers. II, I). l)m-ion. C0llE6l`\'l\tl\'8 member for j H. 1). l)a\-ice, consermtive Chntlmm. asked if the United States hm] ; consented to have their ships scan-hod in I Cretan waters. 1 unnzn... l`.....41l..lIn u: nnnnltnr An. ' Uretvun waters. ` William (`.ourl:(iully, the speaker. de` 1 clined to allow the question without. no- Lice. I u....I..:...... on .. ....m.q-:nn an in Hm nnnihln qreas IIKB Lmu; nuw uu Luu v\ulm:n ulm-5 ; The Austrian cruiser Staellit. has arrived in Hudn bay, having in custodynuroek ' steamer with sixty volunteers on board, I and a Greek sailing vessel laden with iun- ` munition. intended for the Cromn insur- gents. These vessels were captured by the i Staellit while they were attempting to run r the blockade. IN... ,..:.....'....I.. .J Hm :..o...<.~...o.',-.n..l Hnnf &VL`4VV nnu \ll4\J V 1.a.J*`vv\. uavx. received our new Spring Gloves, \ including the well-known _]osE- } PHINE GLOVE, and many other styles from 5oc up to $1.35 per pair. CORSETS-In best makes from 25 pair up to $1.25. I DIIO p0WOl?. . The Times correspondent at Vienna. dwelling upsm thetlilatory u\ct.ics of the. powers in the (iroaco-Cretan alhir. says I. that if it. were intended to blockade the. I ports of Greece they ought. to have put. the I lscl-emeinto operation before the Greeka_ I had had time to lay submarine mines, eel` 1 they are believed to have done. at. the en- . trancee to the gulfe of \'olo and l`ot.ali. Tho Heilv (`.hrnninln`e nnrrannnnrlnnt. nf. News From The Beat Of War In Crete- chrletlnue` Wonderful BI-nvery-l rlnoe George Gsutxod Commander-In-Obie! ` To lslockule Greece. Loxoox, March `. .5.-The Athens cor- reepondent of the Times says it is believed ` at Uunea that the blockade will be In failure as n coercive measure. The Austrian gun- boat which captured :3. Greek steamer in Cretan waters was cofnpelled to put into n Cretan port to escape the storm. A It up-' pears that certain of the powers are nego- tiating some new scheme. All the wm correspondents on the frontier admit that 9 the aituatlon there is extremely ggrnve. A .l.uno.h.I>. on Hun Timon trnm Athena Dee" SUHD LU H9-IIIIHL A1'm:.\~', March `.35. The (iroek goxrorw mom is about no uddrcas unoLhor protest against the blockade of the Island of Crete mud n lormul repudiation of all rcsponsi _ biliuy for any consequence Lo `which it. may give risv. Thn Amnn mnrr\nn0ndr\n*. nf Hm Timmz ;llm ollienaive at. sea, 1 The strong give l`l!-'1'. The Athens cmrcspondruit of the Times says that. the minister of war presided M. a l war council to-day. and that. one of the ` aides Qf the king was present-. The great- er porlion of the Greek eet. now remnins u The resolution of syinpathy 1 uh Skiutlios. with Hreeco ndopteil by the American sen- ate reached the government, to~(ln_\'. Should ` wnr break our. there is little doubt that. lireoce will do her best. to remain on the defensive on the lnnil, but will take with ll `view to islands in the A(\'~_'6!|ll. Turkish in-niy occupies many positions in Llie mountain passes, but. it. is hardly likely cupnuring the mitteal by the powers to pursue an un- checked mreer of conquest. It is doubt ful. however. whether the nllicera will be able to prevent. Lho Greek iron from in. vuding lxlacedonirs. the aqldiere will decide the plan of cum- pnign. A dunmxtnh from (fnnnhnnfinnnlp In Hm to take ` the oll'ensi\'o unless the (ireok fleet. is per- ' The out iueinsm of' plgll. A despntch from (Ionstnntinople to the Times says the ambusndore of the powers received a formal protest from the Mohnnr medane of Crete against the proposal to grant autonomy to the island, and demand- ing the meintemuuooof theaultmfeaovereign ` authority and the co-operative support of the powers. I Thu 'I"inm,e rnrrnsnnndnnf. At Vienna ` me albuauon more It! exuremuly ;;rIu u. i A desputuh to the Times tron`: Athens D says the Ephemeriu recalls the k1ng s de- , olarzwion that he would put, himself at. the ; head of the Greek race it Greece were no 3 . erced. and adds that. nothing has yet. hap- ` i penetl to modify that decision. In the house of commons to-dav tho. BRITAIN WILL [COT SUPPORT `THE BLOCKAQE OF GREECE. mm or POLICY} THE `DAILY WIIIG. FRIDAY. MARCH 26. 1397. `at. but one thing is signicant, king Prince Constantin no commander-in-chief of `mission in print, but will start for the _'; ing. The hour ielixed so early in order ` that any unnecessary demonstration by tho V Guetted commander. Immediately on receipt o( the new M. Delyennis and the minister of war drove together re pidly to the royal palace, where they had an audience with the king. : What happened there can only be guessed George and the okbinet have given the con- sent they had withheld for the last four days to the formal gnzetting of the crown the Greek army in Thessaly, and the de- crce will be published to-morrow. It is understood that the crown prince will not wait for the actual appearance of his com- fronlier at four o'clock to morrow morn- populace ma y be avoided. The denarture of the nrnwn nrince with LARGER THAN EVER ! J I I l - removed to the hospital. ` the material exploded. the burning liquil` (ieorgo rushed out and jumped into a. pond ` through 88108 xrum ll awcx 0| uuuub -:,w.UUU. ` W. A. Hepburn & ()o., of Preston. boot. , tnclushoe g1unbufucL;1rrIen's, tsslgned today 0 enry ar er. 0 oron o. (leer o Holden and Perc Holden, 62 _ _ Y , brothers, llVln3 an `.310 Brook avenue, and I employed by the Iiuttn Percha linbber Manufacturing Uo.. in Parkdalo. were en- gaged this morning boiling varnish over a above on the ground :loor of. the building, when the fumes of the varnish became Ig- nlted by opening of the door of the stove, being cast ull over the two young men. near uhe bui|dim_r. Percy made for the pond I also. but. was delayed by having to get. :1 window. Both were badly burned, Percy particularly. They were A Palulul Aoclclc-nil . In II Turonto Manu- facturlug Eatubllsluneut. Tom ).\'TU. March '26. -Jame.-3 Bonner, who ~ conducts two gemlomeifs furnishing stores on Yonge street, nssigned this morning` to John Ferguson. Trude liabilities amount, to about 8l()_000 and other claims to $5,- 000. There are few assets tlinhwfll realize, aside from It stock of about $4,001). `II A I]....L....... V: I`;. Ran} l\` l)..,.n>n.. I-ylvu nuvu on---u-. | \ The one of the lionholden vs. R. W. 5 Goodhilow. an action to establish claims, = wan to have been brought. before judge _ Prize in chambers this morning. but it was minted till but weak. Claim: have been 3 , (Ind 10. J. Graham for 8584, by C. D. i ' drown for 3117. by lldkouio auto for! . `f I" II T. T ' I I?:rI:n:'nnyf`.lL Mr??? I """""""' unrmr I""" E Alilllllillonudlookovctourutookundf . T-PT INIPCIIY IUIM. E f:,"`,,,,`w' in 3.'.';i',,.'7,',",,':, `"",,_,_ ` cjmaoa Carr Auocunou -. A An...` In n.a_-...n..... - nnrnn_C-9.. --nu -J ----.- -s----up i'i'2s.7"b"'.).' A..a..~roFs'11'-. by 1' '` Io!-I38, ,(kuda_l orInnont.Co. for 1,. A 400; but ,_.I79- `court. to-dav handed ' fax in December laah. uncut] Hen vn.v cuuuwtu. Loxnus. March `26.--The admiralty _ down a decision awarding the British tank steamer Ulnar- more the sum of 3,750 ulvage for towing the British atearncr Beacon Light to Hali- The Beacon Li ht ; i sailed from Hamburg, via Shields, on 0- I vembor 30th for New York. and on her loat three blades of her propeller, ' andhecame helpless. She was picked u in mid-ocean by the Uletenr: . whic l towed her to Halifax. a ditu4lC of 1.200 miles. P"C ` populace may no nvondou. l The departure of the crown prince the full approval of the king and the cabinet to hike supremo control of the army can have but one meaning. The Greek govern- ment is determined not to accept the terms offered by the powers for us peaceful` | settlement of the Cretan diiculties. His 1 pieaence among the troops is certzun to them, and it is a notice to Turkey that if B coullict comes the Greek troops will enter it under the leader of their own ; lnentoue. have the moat exhilarating etlect upon. choice. The step thus taken is me- The Fighting In Cnnea. l.oN|mN, March `lb . - The news of the dynumiting of the .\lulaxa block-house at r eight. o'clock to-nighu as the culminating of a day of erce ghting and u prolom_ged siege. has made in tremendous sensation here. Ibis regarded usnnevent. of l'ar-reuch- i insurgents Lhennuelves and upon the Greek I mind at this stage of the crisis. I In conrm: the belief generally enter- . mined here in otlicial circles, as well as by the people at. large. that the christiuns in Crete are not in the least. ilebei red by the blockade, und not in the least beguiled by the appeals ol the udmimle or the implied arguments of the autonomy proclama- linn Arlvinnn funrn (lnnmx II-1 In the ing import.ance, both in its ellect; upon the 'd9InId. thnb the powers will bbolmdo Greek ports near the frontier. Onaccount of the large inc; "se in the sale of pr In In A 111:` :'.u'\A D urn! nl`gulnonba Ul LHU H\lUH|Ullly lll'UUH|lL|il' l Lion. Advices hom Cnnen us to the` details of the duy'x-i lighting show that? the insurgents (Ii.-Iplnyod the moat desper- ate valor, and left. the Turkish garrison of the block-house no (:lIOXCO but. llight. _ Evacuation by the Moslems was followed ` immediately by occupation by the insur- ` genus, u ho were cloee upon the heels of ; the fleeing foe. 'I`o hold the block-1 house in the face of a min: of shells from the Turkish war- ships in Suda bny was impossible. The commander of the insurgents, having re- solved that if they could not. keep in neither should the Moslems, blow the whole struc- i cure into frugim-.nt.s with successive hoax-y charges of dynmuito. Ac eight. o'clock m- l night the longhnight.-for block house is a l KHRES of burning debris. and the llamas` light. up thu blockuded waters of the hay. l i Two Young Men An-phyxlnted In 3 Potato l Pic. 1 `. (`ll Eli!-1|`, March '26. The shock of enrt,h- I quake on \V'ednesrln_v last at six o`clock in i the evening was distinctly felt at, the resi- i deuce of judge Andrews. Little River ` Road. on the outskirts of the city. by his ` daughter and other inmates of Lhe house. ; The judge himself heard n low rumbling I `noise. and immediately felt the house` shake. It i- a noticeable fact. that. two , yours am), when n shock was slightly fol: here, two chimneys fell in the vicinity of } Li,_tLle River. 1 I ty of (Thnrlovoix, were recently asphyxiat- ed. They entered R potato mt. und lib a fire. when one of them fell dead. and the other. losing consciousness, fell on the ground. They were removed from the pit. nnd .\ dm-tor found that one of them i was dead, and after working with the; other for some time. he regainotlconscioiw Two young men ofSt.l'rb.1n.in the cmm- i i nes-, and is now reported to be out of dan- nor !;Iiliil-f>esVtn'.-|_~V`VII1nor. l.i\'i-znruuw March `.. 6.--'l'hdi'Mul na- ` tionnl steeple-chase. tho princil 1 event. an the English turf, was run M the Liverpool ' spring meeting t,0-day. and wins won by j V. H. \ Drug` Mnnilesto, nged, carrying l: 7 pounds. The race was for `.. .500_ F0\`0l`8l8llF, inclusive of a trophy of the value of I00 sovereigns, the second `nurse to recoix-9300 ovcreigns, and the third 300 sovereigns from tho _stekes. It. was a handicap for four-_roar-old: and upwards, the grand national course, four miles and penultiel and allowances and was run over 356 yards. 1:. R. Powell's Filbert. aged, ' I213 pounds, won aecsml money, and major J. A. Orr-Ewing s Ford of Fyne, six years. 147 pounds, took third place. FAILED FOR FIFTEEN THOUSAND. THE QJc'AT2'TT+?guAKE. Heavy lalvayo Allowed. ... Il-._-L DD `BL- -, Pylon] `lholr CIIIIII. _ .3 A`- I:-_L-I.I-__ 1 urumces last run. Local councils of the C.().C.F. have so- cured Long Island park for a monster pic- nic on June `_ l.-1L, jubilee day. The ebeumer ` ` Paul Smith has been chartered and Capt. l Craig will bring here for use on that. day two other steuiners. , The statement pu'l)lished t.hnt. taker | Henley was given the assistance 0 no-on~ vi:-t at his work in the penitentiary is not. ' : true. Tliis st.at.ement was lnunled in to- > ` day. The original statement. was made in I an equally positive wn_v and the name of r the convict. was given. 'l Tlun nfnnrnnr Riv-rl nuunlrl Hmirtw-nnvnn tsnwman BY1THB SC-ISSORS. SKTTJHDAY AND` W SATURDAY mum

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