Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1897, p. 6

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IAvLOR_ : ` UFEUII, IXIHUFIUUII IHVHIIII UUIIINI. The work nf hnnso-cleaning at t lernl hospital is in progress. Tl _ w:1rd.~.ure almoan free of patients. 'I"|un unfn fur nhinf muunninnr nt. W:1IOhlll`6 BIWIOSL IP60 OX . cent. nessionof the grand ~ (.`.().C.1<`, stood: PIILIUII L5. The vote for chief councillor ut. the re~ council of the Davis ITI; Bell, 117. :. IU 11...... u A .r..,hm9 in Hm I.`..... . j me. uranu umon. , The bnsounent` of the customs house was 1 E flooded during the storm. The water also ovorilowod the dy e at Hedleyville, ood- I 1` ins: the house. ` Nu nu nnninlnnr. H-mt nr~mn*r.\r'l whila ho ' \ of ministerial friends at their re-aidence on 1 badly vrueneu. y Rev. J. Hamilton and Mrs. Hmnilton. Vollingwood avenue, entertained a number `N Thursday oveninq Inst`. Tub butter, roll butter. lSc. Crn.wford`n. All sizes improved Peerless Steam` Cookers in shock M. .|. W. Olcllfs plumb- ing establishment. 37 Brook street. market. - nnnnrn or ueorge soars, mm screen. _ \ ` The czar is tnegloctjng his wife and lnviehing his attention on Miss Sybil Sand- erson. American primn donnu. Tim wnrl: nf hrmcn-nlnnninv 11?. N10 gene- ms: the house. \. By an accident that occurred while ho ` was storing awn some sicighs yesterday, Fred. Bibbvlm his left`. himd and arm" badly vruahed. Raw .1. Hmnilmn | ".5 gm... square. X Rnnni : Itreetl. has been mllunz mr noouu a vur. I The {emu end populerity of the North American` ife Assurance compeny. To- 'I-outao. ex de to large American oitiee. W. J. Fair. of um cipy- impec the compeuy. informs us that being jn oeived en epplioetion frame pron - `ens. veelthy New Yorker for e In- ` emogmb. Thin ie pt-col 6! American ne `oiorelookiuglo donate nnvlpml leblelnventneut iieluunnoe. - tzworanle pl'l)8p00(!. Mgr. Merry del Val, pnml delegsbe. is * nxpectod to reach New York to-morrow. t Mgr. (.`.:;:non and the Rev. Arsanantt. of the<-.nrdinuI'e palace. have gone to New York to meet; him. I I.` ..... .. ..- uh. nnnnrr-u rnm-in nrn in n \ ork to moon mm. ; Farmers. any the country roads are in n ' vgry muddy condition. Snmo of them are "anngoroun to drh'eo\'er onm-count of being partly washed nwny hv spring froshetn. Nmt. wuek Fruulc Webster. the wall- . IVEIIHJMIILABI UUIVBA ronllycures. Try it and no tow yourself. 50v a bottle. only M. \V|do'u , Dll Itch. . | partly wasnou nwny nv spring ll'U!ll|_'|.H. Next. week Frunlc Webster, knmvn l10|`!0 trainer. will urrive in the city to take charge of the training stable! and ' I track at Llie llitlean stock furin. He will I bring with him ll string of fast. oolL_a. On June) lat. all K.l1B steamers of the to no teen. \ l Tho oonduct of business colle students who. from In upetnirs win ow` hour. I` epithets through paper trumpoba at pedes- trians across the street. is not gonulumn l_v. It is Almost a daily practice and . should be put. an end to. Cihizann mnldimr in the west and are lhollld be put. one no. I Citizen: roniding `again raminding the clmirman of public] works that. a crossing ia badly needed on n [ William act-oat. at Clergy street. also that I 3 a portion of tho sidewalk on north aide of ' I William street. between Clorgy and Barrio I 3 atraau. baa boon mining for about a var. i I vn. 3...... ma mnum-in of I bring Wltll mm 8Ll`|n|( Ul man Lxvlga. , On June Isl. all l white squudron will be in commission. f S. Folger, general superintendent. of Thousand lslimd nhonmbnm conlpnny, V l open" his ollico at. Clayton on June lat. Wlmn huvimr millinorv vou should l open ms mum at. Ulnyton on -HIIIB lab. v When buying millinory you al- ways are to hoadqunrmrs. Spence & Co. I ` show the larqoat shock und make the linear. ' display of trimmed und mtrimmed goods ` E in the cit . ` \'..-:.... .... ..........'...s nx-nninnlinnn ln 1 IH LIIB Cll. Yaator ay nmrning oxntninntiom in mnnocbion with the medical department. of (.)ueen a uni\'orait._\' begun. The first sub- ject. taken up was junior anatomy. The examination.-5 wlll conclude on Wednesday. ` April 7th. We can make suits to order at. 310.. and $12. but. for good honest. satisfaction. both to you and ouraelxes. we prefer to show L you our SH nnd SIS goods. See them. L Grand Union. \ A m ....:aL I.-- ..-A.....ml l`.-.-am 1: Drink 1 hood of Owen Sound. he says, the snow in urnna UIHOH. A. T. Smith has returned from 1| trip t through wuItoruOntario. In the neighbuin still deep on tho eiderondn, while in the! locality of Toronto none of the beautiful in F to be :ee'u. \ i UBL- .....-.l..-L at l.....: nan: nnllnnn nhulnntn 7GENERAL PARAORAP_H8. the gene- 1 The public ` min 1 f tht; . will `U 101!` IUI tint _ old). nurina mun menus! worry. ` ` oxourao. or alt-nbuu. ` 1.1. They will utters ; phylhd and mental. . INO WOMEN ! thnunhnnnnoenlln aalhdr. II Figured Black `Alpaca, the very latest idea for} I? 1 skirts, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c. selecti Special value in Cycling Cloths, extra wide 5 and hue shades, 50c, 60c, 75c. to; 40. Covert Cloths in plain and fancy effects, with 1\' i Fancy Silks to match, 600, 75c, 90c. `suing, ' Extra value Fine Twilled Serge, 45 inchesi 5 _ wide, in all shades, worth 65c for 49c. `$5, 5 Fine Silk and Wool Novelties, beautiful color-`V I ~ ings, 5oc, Goc, 75c, goc, $1. - width 0 V V A I QUALITY and ECONO to be found here. . lnlllu uu. , Lo.\'hn.\', March '_'7.-- Lord Salisbury has ' gone holiday making on the ltivieru. That fact stands out. amid a host of conflicting rumors, and calms men's minds, for no one I supposes that the foreign secretary would : leave his post, if he thought war imminent. ` Another certain fact is that the reso-1 lute coercion of Greece. upon which the ` powers told king George. on March `Znd. they wore irrevocably iletermined,lmn been pushed im.o the background by the Turk- ish massacres in Anatolia. Those massacres `and the Mnlaxa incident. prove that the ` Turkish troops are worse than useless for S the policing of (`rete. I-Iron Lord Salis- buryit strongest support. from the Times downward. admit that the Turks must `quit (,`rete. This done nml a Hreek governor appointed the Cretnns may begin to bolive in the reality of their freedom from l`urkiL-h rule. Moreover. every Englishman revolts M. the thonghtof his magnificent fleet forcing stnrvntion upon men and women gouded ` into rebellion against Turkish tyranny, , while the foreign oflico has 11.!) uncomfort- able feeling that all the gold~lnced admirals . of lilurope cannot over-ride English law, I ` und that the first British gun t.urned on a British, or for that mutter an Am-} crican ship, delivering food to ` lthe blocknded (lrotnns. Wlll expose the British udniirnl to liability for heavy damages and charges of murder. All this I makes for peace. On the other hand the ` departure of the crown prince of (ireeoo to U the frontier makes straight for war and un _ outbreak in Macedonia of Turkish massa- cres and unlimited plunder. with terrible results none can foresee. All correspond- l l l . nnmu-inn nf' Hvm-rm nmnnn cnrtnin war-.i tents in Athens agree that the further _ lain,4'a bent on war in South Africa. Ho i UIMB Ill l1\.IIUlII! NHIUIJ hllllh LIID nunu-vn coercion oi Hreece mmuis vermin war. Everyone is making whether Mr. Chamber i and the imperial government. have <~ertuin- i ly net, themeelvoe to coerce president; Kruger. Time cannot bo doubted nftorf _yesterdny e sitting of the South African committee. Mr. Schreiner. ex-nttorney-` pzeuorul at. the Cape, justified president` Kruger as best. he could and unzerl A` , policy of confidence and friendship," to- A I words the 'I`rans_vunl, but Mr. Chamber i lain overwhelmed him with in high pitchod ; tale of the Uitlnntlera woes und the pro- i vocations of the Boer policy. He skilfully | l0(l Sohreiner up to the admission of Cecil K Rhodes influence in South African and then , Riled up grievances against the Trruisvmil. ` `n nun nuimnnnn f.lml*. (`hmnberlilin would I The Lntut llnpreulnnn Thll Afternoon In I London. . - -. . ... I111-I I Kueu grievances ngmllsh M10 1 rnuuvxuu. '0 one supposes that Chmnberluin push the case against. Kruger so far in ` public if it is to and thero. l-`iery Rhode- ; uiun will lmrdly refrain from taking: his v broud hints. Evan Dr. I.eyd`s departure from l'rel,orin only transfers the stormy l Petrol to 1-Iuropo, whore. with Herman bank stairs iniluouco, he may do great. min- I chief. Death or (Nlver Upllo. Bu.~"ro,\', .\lnma., March `27. The late William I. Adxunn, otherwise "Oliver Op- tic," a.ut.h0r of various popular juvenilv 1 books. was born at Medwny. .\luna., Ill H.`-M Hn \rnn n dnnnnndnnr. cf lhnrv ! nooks, uorn ll-`-'..`. He was )8 Adams, who settled t`-`uim.'_v) in ll`>JlU, and from whom the race of (liatin uiahod amtosincm of this name originate . "Oliver" received only an or- dinur common and high achool ed ucntion. comp ebing his course under a private in- structor. He was a great, render in his childhood nml was especially fond of voyages. t,ra\'oln.'<.nd stories of sen. llis lirab ollorts us It writer for the press were newspaper and umgnzino nrt.iu|os. no meuwny. deaoomiant. cf Henry AI IIHCM, III ' at. Bmincreo (nowf I : 1 I l l s unnntncnuiouatmou; or . or a. pa - plyauouo choburk ncmmjushlorooinol noon Ileknonu. tbml . ` urocu uounuy.o`.o. - ` in - nation on theaoxnslu than 0` _ !|ndI0lnon.roImrlng lone . . Anni: A no u.` nun: ll. Pu): To Loco A little time and look over our stock and prices. We guarantee the newest. goods mm lowest pxice.-4 in all kinds of fool. wear. A. Aboruot.h_\'. 127 Princess ntreot. As bets warlike times the English wnr ` oiliee will test, next week the ilendlieat; known mun slayer. being in machine gun I capable of iliacliurging 1,001! shots in I23 I seconds. On ll brief ahur 1 attack the gun : res eleven shots. 3 eocouii. A steel collnr k eps the barrel cool. The firer wears an %eatos glove. _ t. Uomber. Ont... David Wesley. B nino- ' your-old non of Thomas Wesley. was shot today by Carl Ainslie. a boy about the same age. and will die. Young Ainslie was shooting sparrows with in small riile. which carries cartridges similar to those used is an ordinary revolver. : Is :- `hang ! that .'III "anal. nnninnnr-Ina i "B0015 In 0r(1IIIT_V IUVUIVUI . ` It is hoped that the great. onpineonng 1 strike in England may be avertod. The l employees and workmen ab Inst. have been I brought. to a friendly conference, the em- ployera conceding` maonmublo dnmunde. A ! permanent. ngrcomant. is expected. Tha lnoroaao beam of Brooklvn. N.Y.. 5 permanent. agreement. I! expected. : The leoroeee Brooklyn. N.\'., . were beaten on London grounds today by I representative Engliuh teem by tau! : goals to one. The play was fast and rough- Great. excitement prevailed among the epectetore. I - The inuueet. on the romaine of Albert.` I spectators. s The inquest. Albert? Redd. who in said to have died at Windnor as result. of blown of an no in I quarrel with um hotel keeper. ended in a verdict oi noturul death. I As eh; am. A` -nvnnOu.D.hrAA "`nli\'nr1 ` naturul aeam. ` [ At. the Age of seventy-three "`0li\'er Optic" Ind written I20 book: and more than L000 nowrpnpor stories. Nearly 2.000,000Aof his book: hum been lbld. I M nn`A nun-Al-And unnn. rnll hllhlnr. nrinhn hin book: have been lbld. Mnpio Iugu and syrup, roll bubtaor, prints i and tub butbor. J. Cruvford. FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. 27, 1897. \ ____,.,, g,gssaa3aaaaasa9aaa93% lspoclal I nducembnts to Cash Buyers. J. VJVALSHA J ( . 1 150 pieces of S ecial job" i Tweeds from :1 mil that f {at less than wholesale prices-- zoc, 23c, 25c, 30c, 33c, 35c. just the thing for Boys Suits. unnuu Rina Qnr-an for RnuQ' JUEK IIIC llllllg IUI lJU, slultit Heavy Blue Serge for Boys` wear 15. zoc and 25c. hank]- 1?.-JA RA:-nna `Ar `Inna "x'3'o.n3:2' 1`=Ta";~':Z:i':or Boys } Suits. . WALSH S . . . ?\ _\_ J. LAIDLAW & SON. "~\`-`s~:-:<-:e<-zesest-reg-:ee : WHETHER You BUY. D. & A. Corsets 50c. 755391, $1.25. R. 6.: G." New York Corsets $1, $1.25. P. N. Corsets 750, $1, $1.25, $1.50. LONG WAISTED CORSETS. SHORT WAISTED CORSBTS, AND MEDIUM LENGTH. T-`l`ifNRYV wnna. Foot of Queen St. Telephone 9. SEE THAT Homespun Suitins, 45 inches wide, a. lse1ectionto`choose from, 5oc,6oc. "- ':A ' Silk Finish Black Sicilian, regular value Goc, 40c per yard. ; New Dress Tweeds, large range for dresses or suitings, 50c, 00c, 75c. . i Silk and Wm! Brocade Dresses, no `two alike, i$5.$f>.$7- L ' Unshrinkabls: Navy Serge, fast dye, wide I width, 39c, 50c, 60c. Y _LDRON. ! : SATU LUMP ? TE'.'|.EV'S 40c., 5oc., 6oc.. or 7oc. blend You are getting the best value for your money. Worstods. Venetiahs , Dia- gonals, Cravenettes and all kinds of Materials for Ladies Capes. TL- `I-__._-A `anal; II` `gin :n . __.a-.._..._..___ {Even if others say that ' inferior grades of Coal are just as good. Ul MIIQTIIII IQ! huuwo uuyua. The Ingest stock of jets in the city. ' zoo pieces New Veilins. 48 dozens New Kid G oves. ` New Collars, Conete and Shirt Wiiets. She insists that there is no Coal as good as JAS. SWIFT & CO. >boooooo? MY WIFE g [S A WISE ~ WOMAN. % suumm mum DOOOOOOOOO4 gun vuunn. uuwnng no-s V13! WEAK MEN I nh Alli hndu-lnthvun monk!` Uollcitors. M` KW-`ton thin mu dny of Mnrvh. Phones 135 and 121. Ihnll not. have Iuul nouce an me u diu.rlhnt.ion. l`S00l.POllA'I`lON OF` ONTARIO. *Atlmlm.-Ah-Mora. L \\.'Al.k RIl If Not. Why Nut zj lfyou lmvo Rheuma- Hsm and rohu-so to title Mm proper cure for H, phow can you oxpm-t rt!-` >liaf? DR. HALUS RBEUMATXC CURE ..--Il.. .... -4 1`..- M nrul Pol-Imps not. but chore are lot 0! Q-hing we don't. do I In the usual way. IIUII lr "ll: \III\S| lIlllIllI 'i:1 amlll qunntitles | hut- In lots of lU(K),` `the:-ehy nlvhuz our` }nnutomeru tho hone-1 IH,n!wholozmle rated. !Anot.lmr shipment- .4..- r......I. .....l p v 0110 in that wnl don't. `buy Oocunnutn .1. mmnll nnnnHHnu CASH MERE HOSE-Fine tinc~ with seamless foot, for 25 per pair. }Heavy line, extra value? at 6oc,`~~9_r__ 39. `NEW KID GLOVES--We have received our new Spring Gloves, including the well-known JOSE- PHINE GLOVE, and many other styles from 50c up to $1.35 per pair. ' CORSETS-In best makes from 25c pay: up to $1.25. ynnoulur .~unpmum- n. ripe, fresh and ' milky, I K I NC} n'l ; tram impovorhhod I h`oo.nI::::l)I:nltoInd III!` III II . u|_vul':..' ..~.u.u_5'|: cue... rhoumsdlm. ` somlumlonolznom on. uvdmhn. nu). t as-oody om-0 tor u d mun Minn , from Impowrinh h`oo"'.nn:1shn1Mmd It-rm Am. the tub Iunceo needed Kt) -nrlch tho Bloo- md to rebuild u .`?orvcII. than mull`: mam u cartdn tn ` pk-oody for 51 ` wduorun nlunu| M T;D:I(`o I I ` - In in :))xxr\o-X308` | 5c EACH. Ar1InRl.00I\ n v n I. man and menu: 'um'u~. a 'l`ho\' nnnnll . Ni HI` RE IE1`. -e p I I303! opmon laws If! wllinuruwn uiuuguuucu. R. The machinery for securing the re- movul of a license lrom n. resideiibiiil dia- trics is allowed in two important, pm`ti(`u- |nre~(n) :1 majority (instead `of chm-.olil't,lin) : suffices for the requisite petition and of (b) ~ mnnicipnl electors. not as before (3160 ` tors for the ussembly umler tho nmnhood l aull'ru{2`o net. This petition may be pro-` nenwu M lata n9 April I.-L. ineteiul `ofl March lth. SI. The municipality may by by-liuv or- 3 dor the licensed pliivcs Locloso ab mi eurliei l l l l l l l l l or open int a late: hour Llmn now. House (H Cmnunmn Iohlms. Mr. Wilson preaentetl a pot.it.ion from the council of Nnpmioo, mud Mr. Britten from Llmnorporubion of Kingston, asking that railway compnniee receiving dominion charters should have nll their curs nndl rolling stock manufactured in (Jmmdu. Kimrntnn -m'nnrin.inn lmtitioll nlzlklnt New GOODS comma. T0 HAND DAILY AT The Wnggun Went A-Sihllng. At. nboul; two o'clock this ufcmunnaiu tyomn of horses owned by Juaeph St.aw:u'L, lfittabiirg, nnd ut.Lncl1e to a lnglit, de- : livery wugqon. Nlllllwlly from nonr the` corner of Brock uud l)i\'i.~i0n .~itreet.s. 3 They dashed down Brock street. colliding ` with L'rnig`n |lCll\'0l"_V waggon, which was l standing in front, of the store on Bmckl street. In the moleu both rigs were upset. und more or lens wrecked, as wns l\lH() the f harness on each of the three lior.-o.-4. (Jmig`:- horse escaped injur_v, hub Stewnrta miimuls were sovoroly cut. The wugguns were turned coinplowly over . The iinpebus gained by St.e\vurL`a wnggon sent. it shuhng 3 _ along the road fully fifty foot. FIli|~0I'5II Of. Mn. hlullh-un. i The funeral of the Into Mrs. Cntiieiiiio Sulliviui. of \\'ol|ingt,0n Croat, widow of the lam Hugh Sullivan. took place this morning. A aulouin requiem nmsa was sung in St. Mary's cathedral by It-av. Fr. Muher. The remnins were then conveyed tn the vault in Sb. Mary's cemot.ery,\\-liero Father Mahor road the prayers for the dead. The funeral was private and the paillbonrori-i were: 1'. Kilcuuloy. Williuin 2-hillivau, .l James Duylo, l`.iLriuk Flmmgnn, \\'almr lluscho and J. John:-Lon. of nephew of deceased. lirigliton, I Llquorlolllng PI-Ivncgu In Ontario mu | Do Further umu-dad. In the legillature chan as in the license law were announced by on. Richnrd Hub : I j court: ` . 1 1.. ..... (J n mrlnntinn in tha number i i 1. In cone of :1 reduction in the number I of linemen in anv municipality. the reduo- . ~ tion in to take effect on May Inc of that 1 year, and to continue until the by-law is ` altered or repealed, the set period of three l yen: mentioned in the originul bill being 1 now set aside. Such a. by-law can only be glazed after notice has been given prior to ovember 15th of the preceding year, signed by 100 municipal electors. and in towns by 500. l 0 Limmr more: are Allowed to sell un- pounds or tobacco. 4. The restrictions of drug store liquor sales are made more stringent. and are clenrlyindicnted. The demauul for inedi- cnl certicates mid registration willnpply to all compounds where liquors are mixed with other ingredients, but legally quali- ed. Penalties are imposed for selling liquor to be consumed on the premises mixed with soda water, etc. I I . 'I`|\ .~nu-nlnl.inn- Iirnhlhiflnk` lh IIIIID \ by DUU. '2. Liquor stores are un- broken packages of not less than one~half nint. UIUAV } pint. 3. Holders ofahop licenses are allowed to sell packages of fifty cigars or live pounds of tobacco. 4. The drug mixed with soda water, etc. 5. The regulations prohibiting the sole of liquor to persons of either sex under twenty-one ears of ago are made more stringent. one de ueats or lodgers, excepted by the origin bill, are not now exceptod,und in addition clubs are pro- hibited providing or selling liquors to? minors. whether members or otherwise. or whether the ohnrtere of the clubs or uneo- ciutions gave them power to soil to mem- 1 bars. Moreover if minors, other than lodgers. nre found frequenting taverns. the proprietor shall be subjected to u ne. n Hnnmfmr no new licenses are to be the proprietor ennn no auniecwu Iu H. mm. 13. Hereafter no new [granted within 300 feet. of in church or edu- cational institution. | " TL- nlnnon nklininlr mui|\ir'inniii.in.il [0 OILIOHIH llluunuuun. 7. The clause obliging municipalities to P contribute to the expenses of onforcing, ` heal option laws is withdrawn nlnogesher. R The mnnhilmrv for necurimz re-i uoorn LI nt. 13:9 01 mm uuy ul .u.....um... _ I|oi%lnl .who (Hall on or Mmut that 1:!!!) ` Y 0 Donomlwr. mm, at 2-mid 1-it-y urn n-- in than or before the lat. DAY 17` MAY.` 1 . to und by Don prawn-I. or uh-liver tn Hm 5 umlon sued Soliv-ltoru for!-he Ahnini.tmt.uru ' of M10 caused. their name.-I and A-lrlrenum. . and full nnrtimllaru and pruofe of (hair olMm|.`snd the nature of the r4e\:\1rit)' if any. hold by them. And notice is ham}-y Arl_l>I'tl|0l`_iV(`ll_ _H}u_t Polling HWCK llllllllllllchulull Ill ulluuuu. Kingston <-m'pr)rnLion petition:-7 ngninnt. power being given to the Bell telephone` company to increase their rates to sub- acribers. I. .-.. .`,..., .n.o`...:.u.. ......m..mn.l Mme. M acrmera. It. is now denitely nnnmincod that hi. 3 (l. Hogan. of Montreal, has secured blue. contract. for section twelve nf tho Son-1 lunges canal. Sections four, tivo. Nix and seven, thrown up by Goodwin. are uwnrd- } ed to Andrew Undordonk, of llmnilton. An old ):irli:unenturiun_ was reminded` Tliur-dn_v 1 mt. twenty-t,|n'oo yours holorei tho rs? )>1ll"l.'Ill|C`lIl.l\I'y He:-sion under the Mackenzie f_"!'...lllIn0l|[ was opened. The address wm inuved by Thomas Moss, 'and seconded by Mr. Lnurier, who. Thursday. lmd, therefore, commenced his firm. bin-iiicas r-es:-vinn on the uiini\'ermr_v of Lho opening of the first. libornl pnrlininont. of Ummda. which was the beginning of his runrn n-xrnnr in almnininn nnliri:-a n nnw 0| uunuuu. wmun v\u.u mm L own career in dominion member. IIIOIIB I50 UIO nuulonul. Jun uxcuuuuo I I {Albion put. on between the acts proved } spools] intorolt. _ In -g_ u-_.. 2.-.... , _r,- ,,, , -.pn-j__. II Tho Now Woman _ Will bring-hot old man in to uuvo will M I him out in nnoVpIL1'_t oi thou lh, will 1 Inch hq tool proud of him. and for very ? IMII Donny. A. Ahormthy. 127 Princess _.-._-. A Runaway Wife. Martin`: opera house was well lled last. evening when the Wilson comedy oompenv preeeuted the play A Runaway Wife."{ Au ueuel, the spectators were delighted with the manner in which the membere of E the company imperooneted characters as. t \ signed to them. The non-appearance of} \ ligtle "B|b{.Floride" was `t dieeppoinb ' audience. The excellent. ` -_-_1-I..-__ _..g -... I--n....... tI._ -..s- ........A I Knlxhln Templurn Ulllcerui I The annual :u-xsembly of the Hugh (lo: Pnyena premier proneptury No. l, liniglmn Templurs, was held in masoniv lmll, Wel- ! linuton street, on Thurndn_v owning, when ' tho oicora elecmd for l.\J7 were installed into miles by l{.E. l-`rater Allan McLean. put. provincial prior. Followimz tho the names of those inauxllodz .ln`.m llowton. l'.l`.: Fnrslmw I)ay,C.: W. H. Mncneo, M.; W. J. Kenton, S.M.: Allan Moheuu. ` T.: Roller! Hendry. jr., registrar; James? Adams, CA: ; E. II. Ball, .5`. j I Iluu nu unvv .-----uz.y. Tlutt; problem confronts every prudent. l man. One of tho best. answers to it. may I l bolound bob. Our new spring nnitinga, ' et.c., in Scotch twooda. Enuliahnnd French l woratoda. oboviote And \'icuIms--such an l army. It is to your interest. to look , through the usortment whether you cure g to puruhuo or not. Soc our specials in. } Scotch Woods at N4 and SIS, equal to SIS . and $22 grades of othor tailors. (:rnnd' ` l 'ninn. MORE nesrnncous. olw To Have Money. ,||._,_ ,...r.._._A- .... ._- -}wM 1vnsnj :-1H.L E NI .l.ON `roves Ul'x|IIII|Hy politicsv. ` stnrncu on n RLIII-llulll, mr w vllllll. Such was the story told hy the Toronto wanderer no u gioup of liabeiiers in the 1 I hotel, and he wound up by asking; for in` I l formation as to llaullfn lrumts in this city. 1 5` and by declaring; that if he coulrl "h\_\' his l hands on the man he would have him an I ll rested." None ofhis auditors could tall him where U.-iult. was. but several of them L ntuted that they had seen him hora on 3 ` Thursday Inst, Lhedny following that. on which. ma Law alleged. he had been rob- ` ` bed. Law went out. vowing! vengeance on 1 . (Inuit. and was himself urrestcd on Lhe; 5 market square. - ] HE ROBBEDANDTMOBBED. cams HERE IN cause or THE] `n-us:-' AN6 ms ARRESTED. ` ow Percy Law : Punnlt of Gunner uanlt Led to RI: Own Arreet-A Tole of Two (mIu-0eulr. Is Wanted In Ilngston. Law In Booked tor Toronto. A short time ago an Ontario street hotel was robbed of a quantity of men : wearing apparel, and suspicion fell upon a young man named Gault, who had been a mem- ber uf,_ "A eld battery, I-t.C.A.. for some months, and who had been discharged on the ground of physical unfitness for mili- tary duty. Gault had been in the hotel during I. re day on the evening of which the articles were stolen. and he left. very * quietly and unost.entntionsl_v,shortly before j the robbery was discovered. Other ` circumstances conspired to throw sus- picion upon the ex-artillerymnn, and search was made for him in his accustom- ed haunts. but he had taken his deparure from the city and could not be traced. The matter was, therefme, dropped for the time being. Lnnt. m-nnimr chief Horsev received a the time being. Last. evening chief Horsey telegram from chief Gruesett, of the To- ronbo police force, giving 2: description of uyoung man named Percy Law. who is wanted in Toronto on nchnrgeofthefb. Ar. ten o'clock this morning I'.(,`. Lawson ` nrreeted Luw on the market equaro and locked him up in the station. He admitted I his identity and said hehud been em )l0_V0d | in the Toronto yacht club house. w are in is supposed he coininitted the theft for which he is wanted. n......:......, in hi. an-ml. fhia rnnrninrr Lnw ` mo.n"at Bellevillo ii few days ngo. which no la wanted. Previous to his arrest this morning Law was in the Stanley house. and was detail- ing his experience with "in Kingston He sniil that ho was employed by Taylor &4 C0,, Toronto, as It travelling salesman, u and that while ciinvnssiiig the country` district west of Belloville he met a l{in,-;- aton mun named (iault, who said ho was hard up and wanted to get to this city whore ii hood situation wars mmly for him. .\lo\-od by compo:-ieion for the woes of ii: lellowmiin--~tliou(zh a .trangei'-~Law eziid ho iittod Guult out with new shirt. in good , suit of clothes mid u. new hot, nnd \ niun- tocrod to assist him on his way to l(ingnton-. (huilt was profuse in his thniiks, and the i pair, upon reufliing Beilevillo, went to the i (l.'l`.l{. stutiun to await thu ui'ri\`al of the` liingaton train. Lnw fell nsleep on n , bench. lllltl when he rnvnl-ionnhour later he ` iound that lillll, hnil iliiiappoaired mid 3 ~ had token with him |.:iw'a vuliso, which! miituiiieil sninples of perfumes. 1-o.ip- u bark." etc.. to the value of $15. \\'it.li the change he had in his pocket l.nw pniil his ` hire to Kingston. und on his iu'rivn.| here started still-hunt for Hiiult. Li..,.L um. sh.` urn:-n Inl.l luv Hun Tl\TI|l u-: The (irmluntt-A And Pmlnuu-n or The l(|m:- ! u 1 non School. This afternoon at three o`clo(:k the re- aultu of the veterinary CuH0g0 axmninzr tionr-A wow made known at. the school of mining and ngrir-ulcure: .n`_\mn -|..-\.--1~'..u. 1 x VETERINAF-RYAQOLLEOE CLOSING. ' .rr.\'1uv:'|,_-\.~~~~n~;~:. l lbisensoa and t.rout.mont l*)n.de.I, Herr-\hoy. Rmvson. (i:u`l`attv. Mc'l`avIsh. AI. ` ..s...\ nnohnlnnv, Lnu-nnn `lnvu NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 01`! I IS HEREBY GIV'F..\'.[`UlHU.\N I` to . .0,Chu\ptvr N", that All p8l`n0I|'II having 0 Mm.-o nuahxst. t.lu.\ estmn of Alfred ` (locum L In. late of the City of Kimnmyn. MOI ml \ .0 re--r .. .1 M. nrlmfnrn mm m. vi-` mnvson. 1-:lrl'nL[~. muxuvn-u. L`oxnpnrut.i\'e pat.holo;1y- llowaon. Hor- sho_\', Harratt. Rules. Wade. .\lv'I`uvish. LL`\`IAI'I :'l Adults! H3 IUII` I./L`-`*I`.H. Muteria me(licu-l{owmn. Hershey, Hm rutt, rhulea, Wade, McTn\'i5h. Junior nmtoriu medics -Hershey, Mc- (Hll. Pntyternon. Nmtdunoro, H0wnrd,\\'nde. M\'Tu\'iah, Doumelly, Mebculfe. I-Judas, Crecgzgun, Mccluskey. Senior phyL~iolo;_ry and hietoIogy-~I{ow- ` UreL`;,'gun, mcL,nu:uwy. ` physiology hietology- ` son. Hershey, (iurmtt. Emles, \\'ade.4\Ic'1`u- vish. 1 1....:-.. ..\..-..:,\!.\.... "ml Marnlnar \|uL Junior `physiology and histology Met- \ cnlfu. Mclill. l'M.Lur.-`nu, Nmthmoro, Mc- Uluskuy, Creeggnn, llownnl. (`.ImmiAt.rv - Hmlvsnn. MNH". }{0X`Sl10\'. Uluskuy. Ll'(`.[zgnn, uuwuru. (}hemia(.r_v linwson, Mcllill. Hershey, Northmoro. l*`.a(len. lionnelly, Wade, Met.- ` cnlfo. Ilowurd. Hurrult. Urooggun, Mc- `, '1`n\'ish. ....A...:....-.. .\.`..o,..nn Pnmunn '_ 77` -..-~----. ._-_..-_ | Secretary W. M. Drennan. of the cele- bration counmiwee. has received fromelxotel men and l lk uor dealer: Iubnqri tiona. nmeunting to -I75 and hue yet ve ` iuor dealers to cnnvue. _ - . The ret. pemde this 0!, the Nth D bettelion. P.W.O.R. wee ld lat evening` eh u-tiller park. The turnout wee.-fair.` `englthe tcellon mu oxgenixed for the I lemon`: drill. - AI elclov threshing. Bu-rich town- inhlp, thllqnorning the boiler 0 . 011:` who. ` '. killed :....;:.-*.'......_-~'--'::.':.:.'.':_.. .....; I t.ho'. onginir. aqua McGu-Vin. nu. sud John Benton was badly non|d\o3. pu- lsseulgrly mum. had. \ T j ll`I\lBl|- Senior veterinary unutomy -~ Ilowson, ` Hershey. (3.n'rnLt. l'Iudo9.Wndc, .\lcTnvish. ` Jnninr \~Amrin.-xrv nrmtnmv M(`.Hi. uorsnoy. I-.`I1'rL(.. xuuuurnnuuu. .\u:un'mu. I ` Junior vetoriu.'u`y nrmtomy Mc(li|l. ` ;Donno1ly, Hmmnl. 1 at.te,-rson: Creegnpm N and Metcnlfe (equal). .\'ort.hmoro, Mc- . Clnskey. Horbert. Mules. \Vent.eld. \'.\'.; W. D. (inrrott: VV'olliu1gtou1[()1:L.: S. E. Hershey. Hngurstown. Maryland; A. J. M(*.'l`nvieh. Pulunevm, Ont.. W. R. l`ownon, 'l`nm worth; Out.: W. M. Wndo. Bath. N.Y. Tlmnhnvn munnrl nnnounnn will he unant- ' further uivun Hun um tho Mid lat. Day of May, the mini A:l-- mlnhuorn will mouaml to diqtrllmm Hu- IAIII ho ho Iald dovouneal nmung the parties on 01011 Clio:-to. lmvlmz rnmml only to Ilmso olllml 0! which they shall then have lm-.l nu- th ,5 d the sold Anlnnlnlstu-ut.oru will not, he Us In ortho l\ue~t.u. or an} mrt. tlmroul`, to \ In ponon or `worsen: of Jmse claim or o In; Illl\l not. luwa lnul notice at the um: 01 I ah _ _ A ] WOFLII, Ull(.: H. M. Wuuu, nuui. n. I . 7-- Thoabovo named gontleinen will be gmnb ` ed A diplmnn olrthis two years irourio of 1 study. Next year it in lmpotl that somol of their may rotnrn mid complete the 1 Llirou years study. wliicli will be required from those intending to g!`{l(llH\!0 tho iinix-ersiby should {he university innmuto l | I I l ` the now degree proposod. viz, l).\'..\l.S. `, . ('nrr.imnnn nf nnanilmino and iliulomun 1 . ` 4 The Angllmm Royly. ' The Church Hvnngoliat, Toronto. is un- commonly innervating this week. on it. can trains the that roprodugtion in Canada of the answer of the aroliblahops and primates to tho apostolic letter of the pope upon English ordinutiona. As the appearance of l the lengthy and most able document has i I not been told in cable deapatchoo. it. comes v i fresh to Canadian madam, and the enter- prime of the Church Evangelist in placing l it. so promptly before the people it to be commended. ~-,------.-. 1 ` me uegroo proposou. vI'L . u. ..\I.-). 1 g ('ert,im|t.es of attendance and diplomas are now ready, and (run be obtained from ` l)r. Knight. . > V` __....__. ,_.__- _ _ Punluhment Not Too severe in the \\'uu:'s report of the meeting of the board ofeducutiou on Monday even- ing it was stated that the school imnnge ment committee. after tnkinu` into con- ieixiemtion the evidence in connoc-~ `tion with the complaint made against principal {ow by the parents of two pupils whom the principal had punished, reported that the punishment` inllicted was unduly severe." By the in- advertent omiseion of one word the report K was given in meaning directly opposite to that conveyed by it. The committee de- clared that the punishment inllictod was not unduly severe." SATURDAY MARCH Mnrnmludo oranges. (}mwford'a. Heb n list of houses for mule at 1&1:-,(Innn'a real estate oice. where you can get. u bur- " I gain qn ensy terms. i I l Roll butter. lsc. Crawford's. Hr. (Gladstone, noh\iLlmtandin;; his great. age. hm: joined the wheulman. }lo dechuos that he has fairly mustered the machine. u._A.......l.... .....l \l.-uuluu vrnn (\:\I\ `Inva- : 1 V I` tuner from Toronto, in here. Repairs to the steamer Nichoh aronbout. completed. A new dock. coiling. etc , have been added, making the bout staunch ` and at the enme Limo cnmforbable. Now maple syrup. Cruwfnrd a. ` Messrs. A. and S. Nordhoimer a piano` Leave orders at Nisboa rornor bookstore. I At. :1 recent mooting of tho Nth Imtt. buml Mrs. (`rnllfm-, Stall"-Sergr. .\Ic11r0y1 ` and James Parker were elected honorary ' 1 members. Mrs. Cnllfus is the first lady to . ` revoivo the honor. Tub butter; rolls, IHP. Crawford's. A dospatch from Madrid says that nogo- | tintionu for the conclusion of pence are in progress botweeu the government of Spain und the .Cuban insurgent. leaders with favorable prospects. Mar Mnrrv dual Val- nnxnl delecsbe. ` u vary nun nova on-owcud lacy tho ~ Ilnnlloot of Ivan. Bitter orange:-. Crawford -. _ See our new range of boyl clothing. Livingston Bros. lvillinm Avthnn, 'I`nI-nntn, in All Parts- Livingston bros. William Aztburs. Toronto, is at Ports- mouth visiting his psroqitn. Maple sugar and syrup. Crawford ; I Spence & Co's apriligft millinery display 1 in in fuliawing. New gdods being shown ` every day. I m.. txrmuha n.m-...m.ing the ();m:\- ~ } ford. ' Boys three piece suit: 33, $3 50, 34 Mid $5. Livingston `Bros. 1 " 'l`lm (`nlm-ndn nfntn nannfa has named the l 0 '1'! 1`! 3'rsd day. 4 Miss (:ritlit.hlI, representing t.ho_Q:t_nn- 1 diun Vivia company, of Guelph, is vumng ` the city. _ 1 Frnnlu mums huh hnutm-_ 150. J. Cl`I\W- l 1 the city. I ford. . 12...... Ha... n:.n.. ....:b. 0'! 1'1 50 Fresh eggs; tubububter, 150. J, I $5. Livingston `bros. n The Colorado state senate has passed 1 bill providing for the abolition of capital punishment. . Hnvn three niece short. nant. suits made 1 l punishment. 1 Boys three piece short. pant. I of good solid tweed, 82.50. You should see them. Grand Union. ` Street railway employees are preparing the open care for use when the weather warrants. Tub butter, 15c. Crawford's. The Furl of Ranfurlv has been appoint. . ed governor of New Zenland, to aurceed the Earl of (llaegow. l Man : nnrimr nvernnntn. rmdv made. i I the hurl or ulasgow. Men .-a spring overcoata. randy mnda. three different shades, 88, $9 and $10. I Livingston Bros._ A .J..I......o:.... .. :.. l\LA.....- tn J-nu rn non I`.A|0CKl'IC l/U.. LVGW IOTK. J. W. Oldn has secured the sole agency in this city for the Pom-less Steam Cooker, n. valuable addition to the gnu above. I Minna A`n\'unAlnr MnnI*.rnal_ nnd H0- U.U.U.l`,FK00(1`. liuvm Ill; Doll, iii. ` Frimcis M. Hugo, M..\.. student. in the lmv department, Cornell university, Inhucn. i N.\'., is spending: [1 few hiya in the city. ` A party of Ilrilieh turn from British Columbia. whose Horvico time has expired. 1 `passed through yostaerdny for Liverpool. ` Simirdny nnd Monday !$|.35. Suits worth 3 -"M. Ursind Union. Boys two piece tweed suits worth $2. 2.3, $31.50 und for $'.`.. m. Suits worzh $5 for i M. .\lvl)onuid & 00.. hens. Cornwnli, W . H. Scripture, druggisb. Ottawa. and \Val- tor Tully, shoemaker. Picton. have assign- ' Ari ` your choice of our $l..")1) L-olorod shirts for I 95. (lraud Union. macmne. I Saturday and Mnndnv you can Imm- vm... L..-.........-.o no` Hm mmtnmn hmun um: i Livingston DT08. 1 A delegation is in Ottawa bo~d:Iy I0 800 1 the government for a subsidy for the 1 Rainy River ruilwny. N Roll butter. 18. Crawford's. The Tacoma street car system was sold under foreclosure fur $lU0.(l00 to general Electric Co., New York. I \\I l`\l.-N-2.. Im- n.m.......l Hum nnln nrrnnnv ` valuable uuamou no mo gnu swve. I Misses Alexunder. Montreal. and day, Winnipeg, are guests at. the residence ` of George Soars, Earl street. ` 'I'hn n-mr in nnwlnnhimr his wife wu.xg 5.-.\vA1.KEl}.` icitors. mm at Klmnton

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