ULHUT !|lp}||IU5.- A later message states that at large mun- bor of people known to have been in busi- ness buildings are missing and it is feared they are dead under the ruins. The exact name oeilfnrs cannot be learned until day- light. Chandler is thoscnt of t.he0klnl1ome ngrionltnrnl nnd moclmnioul (`0ll98.WhlOll. it is reported, has been badly wrecked. Man people are reported injured in tho wmc ed court. house and the disaster is bo- ll0\`0ll to be much \\'nrse than at tint. Llioiuzht. The injured will reach over `Jim eml there is no shelter and no udeqimle medicine and it is feared many will lie from exposure. ` A rlnm;-|I.nl| rnnnix-ml nl. mm n'n|.-ml: llmla KINGST01_`T. ON TARIO. WE UNJLSDAY EVENING. MARCH 31. 1897. JVUDLIU l hlll. VV IINUII |\lUx. The Fl`0lle.-I were honrt rendering, poo- ple dying on all sides, with but one physi- omn on the ground thnt, vms not. hurt. Hix persons In one building were pinned down and alowlx rouslvi to death. l).rk- noss came on soon ufcor the cyclone struck and the work of rescue was curried an un- der the grenteit. dilH(`.l|lli:!S. The telephone uico was curried away. but at ten o'clock R telephone was C\|"0Ct0(I with the wire two mules away. and u message sent here for nasiabnlxce. A number of ph_vsici1\ns and other vimens have left here for the menu with surgical instrulnenbs, drugs and other supplies. A I-nmr mnnuurn suntan that n l:\l`n1`n nnm. THE` Ml-S-SISSIPPI ovennows. Ill TERRIFIII lIYELl]NE.I forty-Five Persons Killed, Two Hundred Injured. hue mwu JllE_VASTAIEI).l ONLY TWO BUILDINGS HAVE BEEN LEFT STANDING. Tnlnlnz Out the lloullu of Mn Dom!-A l.|It of lhe KIllerl-1`hu Rulul un I-`Ire -- People l"rmn 0l.lu-r Polntu Arc (Aolng Fonvnnl toAlql In ROIOIIO and sm-oor- In[ the Injured. (i1;'rnIui~;. O.'l`.. March 31. - A terric cyclone struck the town of (`lmnd|or. forty miles out of here. at six o`clock hut. even- ing. and the latest. news is that forty-vo persons were killed and more than `.300 in- jured, a dozen of tliem lnmlly. A despntch received here at `J n.m. reported the wine on tire and many injured people burned to death. So for twenty~four dead bodies hu\'0 been taken from the ruined build- inpn. (llmmllnr u/nun town nf I501) inhabi- FUII Mr: HE FOLLOWING LANDS AND PREMISES lvolon inc tn aw lenses of we Leno Ilohnol I nu will he mom in Puhllo Anneinn St rurk Another Plan. , a\_,, nu II n Ill'FCI`llVIy IIDQ In UIC WDIITI. ' The battleship Ion arrived rt tho }Blooklyn navy ynrd from Philadelphia this morning. Duringthotrip a trial of oped war made, and the [on nnngod 15.80 knot: an hour. During njpurl 1 75 knot: can undo. l`.LJonoo,of0uun. nunbr 0! sh pun la-y.huboe `hum `- uonuldcrthocuotu-Iulo nuunkunu 1.35.... ...... ........ .1 ..A:.L.. acting. ' Robert Hondry. er.. Johnston at.r-ooh, is ninotyeighc you: of age ond in good health for one so old. He In: I witness of the mum of troops from Waterloo. Ho alsovuintorutod in the oponing of the first nilny line in the world. Tho hnlanhin Int: AI-rinul at (In CITIWIIS (II curious WINE. Does Rev. Dr. Carunn, general superin- tendent, carry the Methodist. church in his pocket. to hurl us I solid phalanx agninst my government. that does not do as he dictattsf We Now not. The units offho church do their own thinking and ac inn. Tho funeral of Isabel Murphy. the California vmmnn who died from alcohol- inn. March `Nth. leaving a fortuno of 60,000 to A Human Cm holxc priest. named Smulleu. who appeared to he her only friend. took place at Konsall Green. Lou~ don. _\`cstorday and was witnanod by crowds of curious people. no: l`.n\'_ Hr, Cjrmnn. nnnnnl nnnm-in. cur; nuv -vcuvust-Ix, Gunner Boone and a companion have skipped out of "A" field battery and their whenabouts no unknown. Before going they helped thtlnselvos freely to wine cigar:-. ctgnrettea. etc. from the store mom at the otl`u~ers' Incss. III which Boono was axuployed. .- u.. . .. up-u`,-u-or u. Or1`.\\\ \. March Ill. Ennn (iustnfaon. of\\'hilnoy1 on the U. A. it I`. S. rnilwny was iisphyxinlod by gas in tho \\'iml1-or house this nmrningx. She came to the city last eveniu-6.:-3 visrt her sister who is an inmate of one of the oily liospitls. Late last evening she wpiston.-ll at the hotel and mtirvd to her room About eight u`cl0vk this morning the smell of gas was nuticcd in the hallway mljoining hor rmm. the door was burst open and the gill mu found lifelou \ipm_i her bed. An Inqut`. will be held to-day. LUII. It was decided to sevuro suitable rooms at. 0n(`0. mud to tit up nuuyannuniuzn for we of members. Bmakob bull. football and other sports will be mheurscd. Tho duos were plowed M. the nominal` sum of twenty- liro cents I month. A Junlm; Ananrlntlnu I"urmN|, Ajumor nnmreur nssnmntion was or- gvumnd In tho l"rasor hull ltlrl evening \\lLllL|I(`s0 nir~cr.~ l*louorur_\' pro.-shlent. l`upt. W. Bruce (T-nrnnthcrs: huuornry \ :cv~|1residenLs. C. L. B05! nnd C. l\llllun; pmsuiout. T. .\1cCunumm; \'ioe-prosulem, J. Hroukc; secret.-\r_\' treasurer, L. 'l`|mrn- ton. 'L._.,..,'--f`_IA.._.... . ~. II 123 Prllooss st. no:-tn sin} - llngstol uuu VI Iul u\'UI_y' uualrtl l/U gt) lll l\IlIg.i[0ll. It. is \'er_\'g_:ruLif}ir1;z to know that we numd so well in the camnntiun of tlnu peo- ple of Kiu;_rsmn and it makes our regret. all the koener on that account. Should we be so fortunate In some other Limo, as In have an opportunity of \`i.~iting that ohl nnlnu\ry cit_\'.l tlnuk that I can prnunso Llml there will be no quoelionof our gladly accepting. l'nIn.\nnll\' l lnnl snrrv nl fl\n nnaiiinn UL`U'}L|Il". l'oxsJm\|l_\'. I feel sorry ut` the positiun of mhurs which prevents my taking my regiment to your city." Ureuudlern Proud 0! The luvltallun Of Iilngslon Clllumv In a` letter to It citizen of Kimzaton :1 Royal (lrenndier otliccr of high rnnk unye, with reference to this cit_y`e invitation to his corps to spend the queen : birthday here: We are forced by oiroumltmces to decline an invitation tlmt. in would nlford us the greatest. pleasure to accept. I bsxn l\t'lll`8 you that the conclusion arrived at. was only come to after long mmimlernbioli and with every desire to gm [0 Kingston. "lb is varv -rmt.if\ino In lcnnw rlml-. u.-n `illl IIIUIU Izllllll VIII?` "lIl|lU\I U ' LU UNI company. The question is : `\\ hy z-almuld oven the old mto be still vlmrgod for theold hydrzmce`! Do we use them so much mono frequently than wo use tho new ones, that we should pay more tor them 1' Or do we get bot.r,or service from them `I \\'h_\' should these forr._v-two h_vdrnut.s vast us more than we pay for the other ll`! ? And why should our committee alone be obliged to pay for using the hydrants, when two other oolnlnltbees that use them much oftouor than we do, got the use of them for no thing 3' " l1l|"U['|I|IlN. "Wlnen the city took rhnrgo of the wu tor wmks !)'.'4lt`ll1 there no forty-two hydmnl.~1. The tire, \\'ut.nr and light. emu- mitlee was clumzod $l,.'o','.'> for those. Hmcu than ITI new hydrants [mm been put. in. nnd on those we are taxed $7 each. ten per mnt. of putting them in. 'l`hismnonnLa to $870. This leaves $l,.3*.)U Limb we have Lu |....|......o_ ...-s LIIUII II I lIU\\ II) UIRIIILH lHI\P7 UUUII llllla I. pay for tho forlytwu nld hydrant.-, just $l.'>Im)ro than was I-lmrgod b the OM company. quoatimn luv \43U 5HUUlll UH ll||I'l)' utlllll W113. Alderman U. W. \\'right.is of the opinion that the re, water aml light committee is not treated f:u'rl_\' in tho nutter. Ton Wnlu reporter he said this morn- ing: "The water works department, zines nor, even pretend to my chat. we are be- ing charged for the wuter we use. The charge 3; .-I130 annually--iu supposed to be mudo fur the use of tho`hydmuLa_ which the atreeta r`ummul.to3 uud the water works c-ounnitdoo uao as frequently as we do. and H. is said that we are taxed only ton per cent. of the cost. of putting in th x hydrants. "\\'||nn {Mn nifv lnnlz .-hnrnn ni Hus u'n Olnlrmsn lllnnol Ann am Apparently Por- llnenl. Qileulon. Chairman Minnea, of the fire. water and light committee, to n Wmu rqporter, this mornin . expressed the opinion that there should go ll revision of the charges to com- mittcon for the usu of city water. Said ho: Thu rs. water nnd liuhf. nmnmitrnn in Inwwun Iur Luv uau Ul (tiny WBLUI`. Dll|(l H0: Tho re, water and light. committee is charged. annually $13,460 for the wuter used in putting out tires, etc. The purlzs commiueu nn(l the lmnrcl of works, u(:curcl- ing to a statement. I lune ubtninetl. show- ingtlne relntixe quantities of water used by Llmso munnimeoat. ouch uses Ian Limos mt much us does the lire, water and liuglnl. cmnvniltec. nml in not olmrgctl :1 cent therefor. The sum which my commiLt.eo is required to pay yearly h supposed to pay the in- terest on the cost of putting iu.hy Now, why the two connnitteos l lxgyo named should be furnished with free water and be given the free use of tho hydrants. while my committee is charged heavily, is more than I can understand. And it. seems to me to be eminently unfair that such It state of allails ahnuld exist. A change should be made and each commit- Leo should be fnirly dealt wlth." Alnlnrnnln 1' \" `VI-inlur in Al" Mu; nI\:n;n|\ THev-w_AN TED TO COME. II I\|-lI 'l`ltlc-E Fun 1 `WHY IS THIS THUS? They A re lkurton. I1 , ,,,.I _ ,., I illrl A.-phyI7l`ut`(J. \l._,.\. -1! l`,,,, prvuvlll (Ell llulll hlnl Ill LTJIX sum pot. Tho` soul no gregm -dun 9.730.000 bu u an : viouu you-in 1891- Irlnn l.450.000 r- ub-use nbi agent, bovnvor.foc tho pruant In onlyup to Hunt Nth. and mason is on: will Inju- alsuclauon lulu one coopon umon. There no a boom in Argentine I-acnritios on the London nook uclnngo. tho octiv. ity boiog duo to the dooinion of tho Argon- tino government to resume payment of full into:-oat upon the dob: and ooncol the obligation oyoor in advance of the tilno agrod upon. `A: loan! l.!)ll{000 bond: of apploo have [albino thin [r in on!n- nl any at lull l.s`ll|,,lllJ ounu or lppl IIIVO lbouuhippod this your in need of any previous nuon {mp (`ans inn and l.'r.itod Run. um: `PL. nun .... - o- IXICTI CIFHISIIB. The boycott in Chicago brewed beer declared by the Chicago fodontion of labor to Lake etfoct. to-morn-our. bu been postponed pending a probable settlement of the conuoversy botwoon the bravura` u.-ociuion and the coopen` union. Them uh I hnnm in Arnnnminn nu-nu-hing luvvc-u Llllb lrvlllllu wna ull(llll_\` uxea. Acmrding to reports received an the weather bureau. San I-`rancison. the heavy fronts of we put. two nights have caused extensive damage to fnnc cmps through- out the cute. Another severe front is predicted to-night. The hnrnnlt. in Phinnnn hmnml Ix.-p Ill|lllll'V IHI!` IHEI` OTUOYOCI In "I5 "SP9. Sir Edvrnrd Clarkn supmrtcdllm motinn made yesterday by Hon. I-Idwanl Blue for mmdjuatment of the taxation in Ireland. He believed. he said. it had already been proved that lrelnnd was unduly taxed. Amwmrdinn tn vnnm-tn rauvaix-ml n. 03.. Our UIKUIKCEH HIUHIHS ("(`lg. TII9 wife of John Van Der Stmlt. firm- or. of lhtterson. N.J., ulisniot. told the court M. that. place that her husband had frequently locked her up m a large bureau drawer as a method of punislunent. I I`re.-udont. I\ru(var's qvrnnal-Ann nn ninnr lll'II'!'l as n melnou M pumsument. Presndont. Kruger`: grnml-eon. an otlicer of the government at Krnoxersdorp, has been suspended from duty for having used language imnltingwo Queen Vsctorin, and inuluirv has been ordered in his case. Nil` Rdurnni l`Inu-In -nnnnrlcui I I... -nnt Ea... I LFFK I" I` -"')ll (ollnfs In the Montreal post oioe tu`ont._v-ve omployeea have been nontiod that they will be dismis.-ed after April 30: ll. Thu-o nomiod are all new employees of loss than eighteen months` atundiuv. Tlln Ivifn nf .ln|\n \~'Il\ `Mar Qrnulb Lu-nu, A\E\\' I Ur` Ull llilily. At Rome. N.\'.. the nishing touches have been put. upon the tint. oompnssod air locomotive \\'hH`.lI is to go Into service on tho .\lzunlmttan olevntbdroad in New York in n shall time. 1.. .|... u.......-..| -\-\><) -m-- ....-..... .2..- UUVH `TIIIVU. William Piolmrul. Montreal. for twelve _\'onrnpri\'nto secretary In E. Rawlimzll. K:-esident. nftho guarnmeo company of 'orth Amorixrn. (lied Very suddenly in New York on Sunday. At Rump: N \' Hm niahinn tnnnlmn llllll IVIVV. \\'. H. Iimgnr. \| I`. |'.. Rollm-ills. Will be absent. from tho logunlnlum during the remainder of the wsnnn. Ho leave. to visit. his wife In Colorado Springs. Ho ha.- boon pwirecl. \\'iHinvn l`ir\|rnnI Klnntranl `JP In-nl.-A Lieut.~(`u|. R. R. I\ln(`lcnImm .\l.l'.. loaves Alexandria for Cornwall. Thiahas vsm.-'-ed specnhnginn us to whether this in nu m\li\`n nf In-A rniirnnnnni O`:-nun tho nnlniinnl .lIlllUl'II`llT{`. Mlle Hrxritloa l`.rhiri, n. Hro `.ie\n lady at Hm Buckingham howl. New York. is N- purtecl to have been robbed of dimnonas worth $.3_0m, 'I".... \l.. ' -1... l'.....l A`,._ AL- _.1:-r _r .l.- EIIUIIII. J. R. llmxwm-alt, lately first sovrotary of tho L'nite-l States olnha.-sy, London. is disgxwimz of his stable of hornet: by public .-nloto day and will start. for Puma to nm A n ma no llllll ll P. The stocklmlders of the American Boll telephone company have voted to increase the cnpitnl stock from S23,lH.`,0lKJ to $`..'li,- 0l5.0uu. ' l)........--..L..AI..-_ ..r AL. 11 I) I) 4-I- Opening rU\.'U\'Ul'u James May, Barrie, was put. to sleep by n hypnoti.-I. In London nourly 1\ week ago, and now Que professor us unable to wake him up. 'l`hn alnnlxlmhlnrn nf Hun Arnariman Rn UIl|,U\.'Un Repre.-entatix-en of the C. I`. R. tele- grnphorn are in Montreal discussing the grievances of the men with the railway huthnriliies. IIII- II...ILIA. I|..L`_,,' , .I,,_ ',.,I.,I,_ .1 pun) . Mrs. A. Corbett. of St. Mary's. was run over by n t.`.'l`.l{. ongino. Both logs were severed from the body. Sho is not likely to -t|o\4\n.~- l\-IU. J. A. \'ilh-neuve. x\lontre.-nl, has been an pointed treasurer nnd amcouutnnt. of tho Ricllelion and Ontario navigation com- pan)`. Kira A (`.nrhnH nf Qt \lnrv'n u-nu rnn ll.`UlI .'4[)t`l`llll|`llIll (IN H) \\'llO|'/HOT CHIC IN dimlive of his mtirolnont from the political :lI'(`ll. Illrulll V` HIKUI` IV nWUlI{`, I7` I" Illlrllllq The total cost. 0! the work lone by tho dominion :zn\`ernmenL for the improve- ment of Toronto hnrlmr was $.`W`n,1l:H. Ex-l`. S. aalmtor Angu-z Hnneron, of lacrosse. \\ is., in poor health for some Lime died last. night. of general tlebility. Hon Julio Snngnillv muy no to Uubn to succeed (ion. lluiz Riveria in the leader- shup of the patriotic forces in l'iuar lbel Rio. 1 A \';H . . . . _ . . .... \l._.._.....I L... L... -._ UIUCDI lUlln_V Ilh JUII". llmnilton has decided u mu August. 5th as the date of its civic holi ny. The Uld hunk of Weymoutli. London, has suspended with liabilities of L'. n()0.000. Governor Adams has signed the bill nbnlialiimz capital punishment. in Colorado. Rmu Mr l`nImm_ fnr fm-t.v-fnur vs.-no \|IllIIlI IIIU IIUSU l\VUl\`U |IIUIIl.lIFu (`rown princo CousLuut.ino yesterday formally assumed command of the (heck for:-es on the frontier of Thessaly. l`n....t lI..A......|.l... 0.` .......-n l':nn PH.` IUI IT.`-V [HI I ll!) HUIIb|l`I' (II 1 IIUFNLIIJ . Count Motm-'--hke. tn mm-r_\' Minn Ella \\'nlkor. (laughter of I-`. R. \\'nlker, of llir-um Walker & Sons, is in Detroit. ume Manon Thu Interest ltvorybodr -- Nouns |I`|-om All Over---Llttlo of Ivan- thlux Jcaullv Road and Bomambol-on by The Denr Pulnlln. The Manitoba Iegislatu re was prorogued yoslerdav. H.r~.n.-41.. $3.": ||'.'I tn liahf. Ihxmihnn with Millinery ' yuuieruay. It cosh $.'l.`u,07| to light Hamilton with electricity last year. ~ Hnmillnn hm: ulnnirlml nnnu Amvnst. .':|*.h IIUUIIUHHIK Ullplll PIIIIIUIIIUUIIII Ill \/UlUI'l|llU- (av. Mr. Tolmuo. for fm-by-four years I` bytorinn minister at Southampton, has l`6NiQ~[]0d. The world`: wheat. crop for 1896 was 9.4`- -.39-'i.U(N| bushel. Cuuuda produved . >'.',4Im_m)u busholg. . Tho Olympiv Club, San Francisco otfur Ryan a purso of $4,000 and $500 for ex- pen ea to meet (Seaman Green. I\ re. Leopold \'umL\umw, of Norwinll, Mi('h., has grvon birth to five children With!!! the past. twelve months. l`rnwn nriumn (`,mmI.nnt.mn wsnrnrdnv What Comes to Us from All Quarters. IPARAGRAPHSWHIIILEIIUP. MEWS Ill IHE WIIRLIJ. 1ELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH'S FOUR QUARTERS GIVEN. JUI CIIIIUI Iurbec [ll livingslnn & Bm;,| ]ASly|ishNecessily) l|lIH rulurn Ull||lCUL:I3(l WR8 W0|I'l0uIlu- ed, for he pointod out it moment. later that, nlthongh his opponent, Mr. Fremont. had voted for the remoduil bill. and four clergyman had openly s~.\n\-assod for him and against. the speaker. Mr. Fminont was so badly beaten us to coma within is: of losing his dopmait. Trulv there will be no doinnnd mnde on Mr. l"itr.pat.ric.k to meign, for it would mean another crushing defeat for the Iiiun\n~h_v Aitor disc-ii.-aiiig the school aottlemont in some length. Mr. Fitzpatrick closed by telling why he went to Rome. Seldom has the house listened with closer attention than it did to this statement. No had gone. he declared. not in the in-- teroot of the government. but to endeuor as I Roninn Catholic to bring I grievance ho in common with many others felt. to the the head of the church. In twodnya he . had ronu~Iic~d the head of the church nnd been heard. With a tribute to the power of the holy father ho_concludod his state- ment. After that the debate went. into its HONEY. IEllll~\' \U `0\U IIIU IIUIIPU HI: lIl'V ullllulu nud mtum to his elovtona. The in- ference that. he could rulgn any time mud return unpledued was woll-found- ad. for ha nnintml nut. n mnmnnt. UIIU WIIIIII UUUIEIIIKIIIKILIUII UI I'll : Luurier at its close. ln is light vein he replied to Mr. Foster`: remarks concerning the failure of the Quebec members to carry out their pledges to the bishops in regard to the school question, and hinted that the ex-minister should for various reasons` refrain from deliverin lectures on po- litical morality. Then he told under wliiit circuiiistanues the pledges were given and pointed out tliiiit. they had been of no \'Ill, for the bi.-iliops liiid worked iigaiiist. the liberals who gave them openly and in such ll inaiiiier as iilmost amounted to intimida- tion. The pledges coiiaititiited ii vontrnct between two po\rt.ie.'-. und neitlier had lived up to it so fiir us. he i-oiild see. The bishop-', iicoortliiig to this view of the solicitor g0l'.8l`.`\l. tlioiiiselvcs absolved the liberiils from their pledges by rcliii-ing to be iieutriil alter the pledges were given. More in respectful tones, but with lm|IIl- fe~t reserve force. said Mr. F`itr.pi\trick. his bi.~liop.to whom the pledge had in his own case been deliver-"d. haul never l\_8l(0(l him to ll\'0 up to it. The pledge had been delivered to the Lorie: to be used for (`l\lll~ pniun purposes. When he was milled on to full the pledge lie hnd given he wna reiul_vto leave the house at any minute IIAI ._u....\ on |..'. L. i.\..\ "`l..\ an LII!` l`ll.`\ IUIIU lhllllgu The solicitor-gonornl, by the permission of the house. resumed t.hedebat.o an d made a magnicent speech. which Iron ht, the warm congratulation of Ir. close. light ....:.. L- ......I:...J 5.. M- l:`....._.-'- _-_.___i._ Ul IIIB UIIIICNKIIUF. LIUCIHI U11 ["30 (U give udviuice infornmtion on the (nrillin the way suggesteil would be un in- gunous thing, and added that the atnte~ moms were ll\lS0, false without shadow of foundntmn. Mr. FOSI/6I`,Wll0 likehis lender,` llKI`.'-1 tn lllI\'0 his lmlle in every die-h, begun to dit-cu.-s the gzeiiornl question nl public und private tarill` tips, when Mr. Speaker culled lnm to order. He kept it up till even Mr. Lunrier joined in the angry shout of order, nrder. The speaker mid ho hml asked Mr Foster live or six times to take his seat. He could nut debate ll general question on a personal ex~' plnnntion. Speak in a different. tone next time," rowled Mr. Foster as he sat down. he insolonce of ollice lin- gers. in some bran-ta long after the uico it- self is gone. Mr. I-Idgar is a strong. cnp~ able speaker. and absolutely impartial. A moment. after this rather discourteoun treatment by Mr. Foster, the speaker. in reply to in point of order raised by Mr. Me Neill. ruled that Mr. Fitzpatrick was out of order in speaking again. after having spoken on the main question in moving the adjournment of the debate on the address at the previous sitting. Thn unliniInr.onI1nrnl In: Hm nnrvnininn lIllUlIIU U| U llllU. Rather a lively scene took place ii. con- nection with a personal explanation made `by Mr. Fielding. The mry press is re- peating in various forms the insmunbion tlmblliu cotton und sugar interests have got. I hint. as to the new utrill. -The minister of tinunoe in a most im- pressive fashion, and nmid the cheers of his colleagues, declared that to xrivn mlvnnnn infnrnmlinn nu thn lion. Ir. Flupntrlnk and Hon. Ir. Tu-to Make Telling speeches. O'r'r.nu'. March 3l(l.--Tl1is moat indua- trious of all parliaments is aoLt.in;_r an un- tonishing unit. for its nuccouors. It was supposed that t.u~du_v the houne would take time to 0 bch its breath. und perhaps even nsaumel, e leisurely jog-trot of fornier vnmrn. 0Il.timnrs nun` Llmt in Hm drum nf IIFEIIIIIU I/IIH Iulllrly `|U[:-[TOD UK XUl'lOl' yearn. Old-timers any that in the days of Sir John Mnvdomlld the usual prnoti--e wns tn sit but for I few minutes ilnily fur the tint two weeks or so and do praotwally nothing; There in nodongerclignilied Ion!"- ing of that sort. Bills, reports, motions and or(lor.~4 nre being thrown nt Mr. Spelalh or from the ministerial front benches with unemmpleil haste and dexterity. The fraiivhise bill,the A.ll0l| labor bill,the bill to abolish the superannuation !_\'zll.6lD. are all read in lirst time. The plebiscite bill will be down in a few (M33. The de- bute on the school settlement is practical ly completed. The house has been in we- aion four days, and on three it has held night aittin 3. Some twenty general bills are before t ie house, and there will be no hick ofgriut for the pin-liumentnry mill. The government is setting 1\ pace that will certainly bring prom;_;ntioi_i before the middle of June. l)..a|..... .. l:....I.. ......... A- .I. ..I.. .. :. ...... rhowqn` as I ieadlna style. comma more popular. ma over a sack Suit. luqulto the thing this season. For two seasons It bus boon bo- COHMON shorter Overcoat to wear THE COVERT COAT. I BUSINESS BEING PUSHED. (Continued on Pago Four.) _~ :--V?` I) W_nIofI-shin u;dJow'd;;n. n |A;9:__%]%s_!0.!I ma ,9f99999OOD I . .._._. Oshawa will celebrate jubilee ya: by building I hospital. Just the weather for whooliug. In Sutherland`: bicycle gtilon. ` _ I usuung uuuluu. Yostordnyb mukot. I'll tho Iugt. since Chrisunu. u_ynu:m ulu lulu V0l'I . George Munm, a member of the council of Tyoudinuga township. died this moto- .ing. aged aixtyaix. He was for many yearn prominent gure in municipnl poli- tics. He was I native of Calgary. Open Inter down at Glenon and up at Big buy. The lieu of venolu It thin port are rushing to be randy for opolping ol navigation. Thn All-uni: nun tuna -:L |.:---l=-A- NOT PATENT. NOT CHEMICAL. But the Punt Roczotnmondod hi! all Dnlnn-u IIIVIKIFIUH. The etnolo In any with bic cliou. Agent: for the various wheel: no oing n rushing business. v YonlAnlAv'n nuubgn ...-- AL. I----- Bad rlro AI Deuronlo. nI.'$F.R0.`~'T(`. March 8|. -Abouh 3'.-45 o'clock ii re sinned in-the collar of i\lnI|o_v a drug store. the flooring having caught. fmm the furnace. Donn volumes of smolxo lled the whole Colp block. one of the lines: in town. and it. was thought it would only be destroyed. However, in \-eryquick time the re wu extinguished by several tine streams of water. Mr. .\lu||o_v`s looaia about 32.000. (`lIllP0d by emolio and water. The has public library on the second at. nus Illo h`UlnOI'hl\! damaged. The water work system did ne work. (}Anrnn Klnnrn - nu...-`L4. ..la|.- --.._49I ______j_____._.._.:_._.._._ `H RS. S'l'KATH\ `H KKHll'ENCK. KING` . PRIOR. lmnn Slouu Hou-9. I-ohm Ille- dunuhl Punk (west), lveumifully uilunsud on Ink: .~hure. nonr (`Hy Purk morthl. Bath mum. xvutu xvnrkn nunl furnavo in good ordor. (loo-I brivk nlulnlm I l vouch homo. (Salli- fowl-hr; dwelling in Toronto miuln. ho (Atoll in ewhnnxo-v Apply to Ian. b'I`IuTN\`. Muc- donuld Park. I I I In-up Iur UI\|l .\U.\'. hr-wk Mreet. `-' \\'ll.|.lH'YI -sq, lhtl I'iomo won at \RIIIu utm ' HE A'l`|H.ETlUl rnrlh of NH! fl-I `hm nf Earl Sln-1-I Hww Inn, whivln n li\\_l_| _uf un-V vity. jZj1* A'l`|ll.ETlU A.\`.\`(N IATION l R0l'KR'l`Y ft-Iwecl armnuhn The unn- will lull ullrootly Ihrouuh urn z-lmo to I gruwiuu aw- viun uf Um Apply to J. 5. S|(InM;n Ilium mu, wlnvll n-lmo Apply SKINMLII Suliqilnr. Ulnrenn 0 Shoot. .;. Iour around Mm world. an thrllllmr n of `-mwmo nrnl luulmrons lands. Four mll ion 'I`ulInuue`n hunks sold, uml Tho Earth Gild- lml" in. his latest. nnd rl\IlllOII'-. Uomnnd onorlnuuu. Ever lmcly vmmn this fnmoul bunk: only $3.)". liq I-no Ma vommiuloml. A uul-I mine [or worluan. mm glvvn. lfrelght paid. Ou!lit~fro~o. [Imp ll trnunh and all the king ul lmnks and nutko vault A month. Amlrou. {on-uutm and territory Tm: l)unn:mm (`n.\ll`\N\`, slur lluilulmg, Chlvugu. nnuu. I nxu-tun`, Lnnnm Ummn-rulm um lt|uAI.lIn--lIl Prlnnou street-. Cornu Sydonhun Itroot. `Dolo- phono communication. qumcl onus WANTEB ms nu. .'.l`Al- n mane`: `Tho lnrth Uirdlad." orhn fnmom tour around the world. thrllllnur _-ggwnao Four [on nu: WITHOUT RESERVE. I53 further information apply II. rlolloitor. Olnnnco Bun. lhtodh Inmh. INT. A. I`. lllII\I\l.`\HV. l'NnI:nunn AND Emuu,uI:n, Princess Street. l'honnu--Wuromomu, 90; Iluldnnoo. M. l.owest|1riuoa. .:_j_j u`ur.u. 7* (iLInm:.\' At. San Antonio. Texas. March `.'8ch, I897. Framzon Maude Mnry. oldoab dnughter of John N. (Hidden, Cleveland. Ohio. (\1cNTl`.VlV!_MIs2 N CAN nu`. Aucounomvrnn I with nimxlo or alonhlo rooms. All modern conveniences. an Cluruy st... nun Karl It. _ Satisfncfion gnannteed. , vv.-.uxuuV1uuV. FUNIRAL DIRICTOII Axmlnu.un-m Pul- oou Itroo6,hluok above old stand. ..__________.__.______.__. a nu. ruuu, Tu: Lmnmu lnmm1'uu:n--8M-860 Prlncon street. Tolephono nu. Open llny and Night -__ [There is Only `One Opinion I STEACYQSMTEACY |STEACY S. Are spccial features of our _ business. Continues TO-HORROW and Next Day. Jewelry Manufacluting. Engraving, mu ...m`ne [1-`unmlcn an \vnnII. (`horny [or unsln. App!) to \\ .\I. ALLKN & UN. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. ~=/ There is no room forase- .cond opinion in the minds of any lady once it is seen liarly selection means first choice, so don't put it of? but see them at once. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. _j_:..-___.._....:._:._. \\`ll.I. |ll'Y A NICE l.l ['T|.l9Z CIIICKRIL in excellent order. To be '.IlIu umvo. SECON D EDITION. Held by the fair sex as to the store that shows the Hand- somest DRESS GOODS in our city this Spring. Need- less to say it is Dress Goods Importers. ._....:_.._..___.._.___.. Upper Se. Lnvrrence: Con- tinued no and mild. HARD;/ s, mmuv mean. murlrrn II: n van Inc- w. 14. mm. nun`-rnn A un Iran; I n- us. mun, V n u I s - n - . - -- Watch Repairing Ill! . ' r uthor to JOHN {ll} w, { A,` MITCl!l_il.l.. 64'1`I-I YEAR. I THE DAILY BRITISH WIIIG. I Q80}? PMOZBIT. IIC TCJIII KV"XJTllI` by 11] Pdntors. pt: Um.` uy mum. jt you wulatvo money ind dllnhv nnnwnnn $383, FCIHU `II. but tor everything inside or ouutdo. wm 2&1 vnu hut Q1 SR mud in the Mid Registry ulru. V 4tI\-lo\c .1, I. 5, 6 and 7, fronting on the mrth side of John Strut. want. of Puulnk Ru-ac, laid down on nld plsn undo Ivy Boom. l'|nnnnrn|-muting will I.. .\n`.....a In A I.l...\|.. PAINT. :1 vs uutoluv. Iuu V0 but 31.35 llllsn -vo immunity- 4 To (Ill Down Watts. Cuvuuxo. Ohio. Much 3|. The on Catlin bond of ill! Into on-rien` succin- hign LAIJ - -.AbK-no sonic-Ag: Ans`. ;I..:.I..I Prulag That I;I:>;tado In Ralaod and Thousand: saved from Death A1-Iu=.\'~a. Math 31. The (Trot.-in ro- fugco. who have arrived how. have made an appeal to the hoads of the Eumpenn Itaaapra ing in the name of humanity that the bockndo of the Cntan porn. by the wanhipn of the powers. be raised in ordar that aupplion of food may be ad. mined to the inland Linn ax-ortin the famine which throatane lhonnn a of holpioan man. woman and children in Onto. The Rad Croat oociaty has undo anintomationalapooalfor aidfor the in- liabiunuof the island. The armed in. Iurfonta an able to obtain provisions In nnimv an the mat for aunnliaa. but an TIUIVU TI III `(II IIIU 0`II'l'lIl'I I;X`lI~ tion hold a yumofny and decided upon notion rape. It maul` tndumun lhownnunfnll:-.1:-.31.. I|Il"IllII In IIIII (0 ouulu plvvlslorll It ` to tho tfor supplies. I) s an pzofongving inlmm destitute. .:_ FOR SALE OR RENT. Q'l'ONl-2 l\WRl.l.l.\'().N0.!sI\ l`Rl.\'Clt.\`s S1` \ Eleven rooms. mo-hvrn mnxeniuwos. M- oomionnlly pmml v.h\lio.~ and burn Lot roll- uinu or 4 notes. App! to or l-I1ll'!`~I '.\IlI;.V MR1`t.'Al.rN.KhIm\un nllr-ntinry. B0 II). 'll`noe proportion will be oond In 4 lrlocluh as nunbominbovo. Till!-noocl. qr-u -uu:ng tun nu: uuugu . I ( R Wil.l. K\(VHA.\`HI TWO NEW BRICK houses. IN umlr ll Wllllnm .\`Irmt_n\Ism one new domolml brick home. Nu mu Alfrqnl Street. All modern |n\pru\9.\Illlr\l.1 linqulru on prumi.-not from .Iunx (\ l.ANDRl\\I|l'. 5'! York Strut. `VANHNK l)UlIHl`l l"AI()l}\' \:V H PLEL. l.A'T 4 nor`: mutt. lhmloz-tirmnuo. Hus had Iittlo me. poly uvlutuxmvo. MEETING 01-` THE (`ELRl\ltATl()N (TOM- rnlnw will he hold in who Cit Cuunvll (`-hnmlxor nn l"KlI\A\' k`.\'l-LNINII, prilxml. at I|P.\l All viuxouu imerosw-l in making the Polohrutioll at a|\m\\s.~< are nqlu-.~le-l to M- ton-l. \\' M. l)RRNNAN_ npc-vulumtmn.-A now H-n-1)` lnr nun Ion wumlml Imluru I2 u`vl-wk m DAY. April am. Lowest or am) I ll 1*` `w L l no `p G` AIITHVH El.l4l\'. __v_ ._`v. ENl)ER.~l \\'ANTRl| FOR THE ERh`.(7TH\N of n llrirk R\~i1`0l\(`0 um! Suruorv at. Ser- I...--.. R... lnr llr It .1. linnhnnr I-1...... .....a I 0| llrirk lh h'y`:A Pn_\ lnr Ur. nun-vitlnnlinn.-4 nun . AND FRIDAY te7`0pon ovoninv. Oven` A. Almrnat y`s Ilmu More-. Entrallm thromzh lmll dour. IV\J I f)M.\lRNI`lNH Wll` Hh l,\l':\l(TFR. ending: Murvh 3|-I, the lnllowiuu dI.u~u|1m.u on has Ind lnvnndr-~mm\t Light nmumnh will bo' nIlnwo.\-l: If p.-nnl nll or I-ohm Nth vil- ndna month. my nu or lwrunn Hm *3.`-th. l. ~ on M` In-fur (`low M Hm month. I . (in nu vuuuh unpaid M vloxn of ouuuimz month no -linvnum will be ulluwml. n:__.,.,,,-. u. up - nu. A, lamp _MILLlNE[1_Y_ QBQNINGI A; .'aeaa'n:.n eofs WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY pl-nun; I: in mod con-lmon. Ind-hots Non. 1 and I. won of Rldooux Rtrunwith Q rlnln of `any thnrcto loading hum the and an-eon. sold Iota bohm laid down on the Plan made for Ruben. White by T. W. Nash. K.|.S-. and led in tho Roulnhy olvo for the cm; of Kiugnlon on the Sikh day of .\'uvoml-or. IITZ`. Lot I mm a small frumo utalvlo theroon. and formerly lmlnnnd to on. John Mulligan. and Lu I adjoins tho out bounqny of hot I Ihl-Lon 3 and I. frontinn on the wont aids u -nun nun us uulvw -u. Kingston Light. {feat and Power Co. F A I-\Hl.llRH \lnn|I.vnr lIPrion-Ilrnt. aruwu of purqmuno. H: lmlnnvo of pa rquenm and first row 1) 0 ..'.*lMI:ue~m1-l. third and fourth rows of DU . O1: lmlnncu or 11.0.. 750: lvnlnony.Mv:gn\llory.1!. ` nu -1-u-`to-nuuw FVANSSI DODGE I-`AI()l`S WM I-IEL. LAQT A vnnrhmnln. Hnnlnntimu.-tn Hnvnhmi MILLINERY. ON THURSDAY. April lst. _` _ j ` 11)` D9 Kmen punt Smith. nutlmrs RUlH.\' IIOOD, ah` Tho pmdnotinn givvn in the mun-~ porfovt. Mylo uudurhmtha run nfu|V munthu M. the Herald Square Tluontro. New York. A SUPERIOR SINGING CAST. FULL AND EFFICIENT CHORUS. AUOMENTIEI) ORCHESTRA. ll w...+`.;'ew'2;a:'i.sx"'a5m;,m, `R0 B AARAOW `rho Dolly Note llbol For WM; Reader- To Pm: Thomulvel by. Waldron & Mader open to-morrow. Rob Roy M the opera house tonight. The Mines Jackson will hold their mil- linery opening Wodnendny. Lnidlaw has 2-omotliing to any in his ndvt. about umbrellas and paranoia. Tondera for bbiutd walk in. Frontenac nohbol alone at seven o`clock Iliin evening. VF . ..\nm-nu- .4 Nu: Inn! A'\7 nu urluinh lV!lCy Ulliy IDUIIIB. Pnpzo 3 ~ Aunemlinn Federation; Letters to the Editor: Country News.` Ppum 4 ..F.rIil.nr'ml llnhnrnuweaz l.ocul bounqny of hot _ I. fronting on the rut. undo of Patrick Stun. as laid down on tho plrn nude lot tho ul-I Iliolmol Donn by char 9: Booth. P.l..S . -lam! mu Somumbor. IQ. and mud the Mid Rwhutry .1. D. 6 7. frontirur no one r.a|r.or: uouucry news.` Page 4--Editor'ml Ut.t.orancea: LOCI News. ' Page ."n-0t.tawn Letter. Page 0 -The Very Latex-L.` j school alone at seven 0 Clock Hun nvemng. To-morrow :3 the last. day on which application fox liquor laeenuen win he xe t`6i\`0d. l`.u...-`An:-hut: in nan!-rn`I Hun rmlnnml pro ! cmnpully, K0 IIIDU IUFOU. Address by Rev. R. llnbclnocb. Afrioxm Mothodiab Episcopal oh_urch. at. Queen street. Methodist. church on Wednesday evening. l'YnnnnIninf.n nf An-nrn um] nmiclinn in Waning. Complaints of errors and omissions in the city's voters lint. will be heard M. a court in the council chamber at ten o'clock tomorrow morning. \\` lllll (`nV'l`l`.\"l`H, vewou. Connnoncing to morroh the reduced run for money orders, by lmminioq ex- press company. go into force. Auldmnn bv Rev. IL llnmlnotb. \\ lllli |'U.\'I'l'.\'lX`|. Page I-A "Torribla Cyclone; Parlia- mentary Telegrams. Pnrna `).-HnnIu\f. nn"- Flnu-nr Show: monmry IOIOKFIIIIS. Page 2~~Buket. Ball; Flower Show: Racy City Items. Pncm R A nnmlinn Fndnrnlinnt Letters Hy nom~ped, ARTHVRE|.l4l'*.1\h`hiloot. Omvo-(`or. nmux and Wellington Stu. -5-`-6? hung.-, Prone-ntinu in an o-lnl-nrnfo In ln'ql1l_\'mvr`osaful roman! Iv t WOIVO o'clock noon: lat-Tho fume doublo hnnmom and pro- mhn on the north shin of (`nusmqui Pith---V. Min the (int. lmildhm unto! the railroad `mo moooulpiwl by two Manna at a rental at 04 per month eooh.wuhou\ taxes. This I: in mod con-lmon. I. The Rant Values and Prettiest Do`-4i.:n.~a nhown. JENKINS. HAVE \ ()I' SEEN l\.Nl!l\'KH \\'AN I`I(|I Hm THE I\:Rh`.(`7l` R\b~il{0l\(` : r`u Pm I! J. (int-hm=r |`lomu 24th MAY CELEBRATION. I:----.-----1! weomesmw. Malic am. _99.`1T'f_T9B.-_. U333 E. V. OREAZA will exhibit her French. l!:nnl`sh and American nnnal-In HUI UIUL models. A BARGAIN !` OUR COLORED SHIRTS. 1 Chill II In uh` lhtlto of tho IAN will he sold by Pnhllo Annnn at. tho rooms 0! John H Mun.` Brock sung, on aATl'Ill)A\'. THE mm nl` APRIL. um. nu. Firut. time Intro uf lhu fnnmna |T'A|l"II l\l'|I"'IA IWIIIIIIL % AVERT A FAMINE. LOCAL MEMORANDA. SALE OR T0-LET. -\ nu.\~.u- -nu-n \lD`II` nun %.'.Z!F?JF#`E.. ... Mnrvh .`{l.l Huh fullnwinn Y. ` THURSDAY AN xuidonvo : Nana: nw Iauuh` fur hunnnllun '| Ilp llbl III I UVVBI LU I . A. |"Ul.(}|tR. .\hInn.:u~r W. M. l)RE.\'NA.\'. Nun .\`om`\ I. lmrnlnwr Plum My for msponllun I Imam SK M the of John H Mllin, Brook on aATURl)A\ . THE IOTII OF APRIL. mun. twolvo n'ulmk lnt-'l`ln frnmn dnnhln hmummt and un- AY AND FRIDAY. IKIK II&`IKl|KI `III "CV10"- 110? end. ltiopuuiblo. Iiovovonthutboy mu nail gnhnulc nun: In hhulp blush. \ . ` . n `lining over The log Lo.\'nu.\'. March III.- The log of the hluylovor and othonncotda of tho llgtim fathers. the custody 0! which I'll nfow day: ago unrdod to the Uniud sum ambassador upon tho potition of the picni- dnm and citluno of the Unihd Sutu. bu notyol Nd! hiivdliltbll J. C. QEOI`. Unimd Slam ahnrnn d'n&iI-at will n-L noiyus uuuu uuulvuvtvnui J. L. Lltof, Uniudshuo chug` dhlhiru. will pri. vnhlv nhuil funk: formal ovidonoo to knnknnunllnl-Al (LA Jinn... A. I4-4|... The Dweller: on The Flat In St Paul A!` In Oonetonnllou. Sr P.\r|.. Minn.. Mu-ch ill. --The' Min- lieeippu l`l\'l` last. night was thirteen feet one mch above low water mark. a rise of ox-3; two foot. in the Int. ciientylour hours. This sudden rite bu urried` consuma- tionbo the dwellers on the lower ute on the Volid. Already the water has backed up uunnd the Inter `rt: of the that. Several hundred Ieei once of the Bohemian huu have lied to the fields. K.\x~`.\- Cnx. Mn. March 3|. ~ The cyclone which do`-t.ro_\'od Chandler. Okla. last. night. nlm passed across the state of Knunus. though in less destructive force. At. Floxenco. Kansas, a portion of the Santa Fe round house was unroofod and auroral wooden buildings were blown down. \\'iclnila. Haven and (iron: Bond nport n hoary wind accompanied by rain and hail. At. Barton ll heavy wind wrecked several small buildings nnd blew cars from the trunks. Telegraph service in this vicinity is bu ll_v crippled. [IS IUTI IUIU illlll IIIUIU-`Kl U`? ("HI (lC3`L'l'1P[lU". Seventlof the injured bemuneten1pm-- nrily insnne and rushed up and down the 2-Lmotn in n state of delirium. Thonmin atroot.-a of the town is R nun-.~z of dead and mjumd people, and teams and waggous. hutzgies, trees and debris from tho build~ ingn. Every building but. one on the main ntmet was wrecked und hum- txl, including the court house, post. otlice. News anal llomovrnt. utfwes. Lmooln mun- ty-- bunk, New York store and rmeral houm-. James \\'ool_\`nrrl and wilt). of Eldomrln. K.-In.-n.-, visiting at. Clmndlor, W-:.re instantly lcilled; their httle d:uu:htcx` was fut-tlly vrusluwlnnd son badly hurt. John lhnvenn. of Lincoln. Nobm.-kn. a lawyer. wus burned to (la.-tth. (`him justice Ihle. who was holding court. ram with his wife to (4 hollow and hold her behind at large boulder und both were unhurt. UUL. Another telephone Inossngo at `.. ..`m o'clock this morning nskvd for In-lp. and I`es(`uo purllos innnetliutely stnrlud frum Ilutlxrie nnd nearby towns. Tho nwessngn said that tho onvm business portion of tho little town uns burned after being wrack- ml by the wind. Tho sveno wnn described as terrible and nlmo.-It be) nml description. Rnvnml nf Hun ininrml hru`nInnlrIn1In\I-. ITUIII UX}K|5Ul`U. A dcspenmln roveivod nt. one o'clock thia morning from (llmndlar stated that nmu [eon dead bodies haul been taken from tho ruinr. The wreck od buildings were on liro and burning liurooly. Mnn_\' of the injured nmloubtodly mot xleulh by lim whilu pm- nod fast. undou tho lelmn. In one bushl- ing the injmml people were burnml In death and at another place the iumurrntcul bodies of three children have been taken out. A....Al..... A..I-..L-.... ............_.. _A .1 -|.| AUCTION onuaa nljnli Inching D-n-tv. Inn.