Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1897, p. 1

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- qght, '6 claapa, 2 steels aid e,h1 _gh. bust, at 75c, is t'he"Bpe::ia1 offering at the Cofset Counter To-day and M#49r- . T116 Drpss Goods Opening taken place Monday. All the new wares and effects on iiioplhy. New Taffetta Blouse Silkafxxvill be there. n-out! Morunxo. lnu Iron uy uxlolu. Oxlord a_time was nineteen minutes and twelve seconds. The time in last. year : race which the Oxford bout. won by two- ftha of 1 length was twenty minutes Ind two eeconda. . Destroyed By In-o. Suunnns. Ont .~ April 3.--D. McAlpino a livu-y stable was burned this morning with all in contents, which included two horses. bug in. cutters. .0. Mrs. Tho-nu Orchard : once and aloe W. Noun : house were damaged. Spain`: Statue Wlll Improve In The Eye: 0! The World. Nsw Yoiur. April 3.--A special to the Herald from Washington says: The news from Havana that Spain may spare the life of Rivera. the insurgent leader. is gratifying to the authorities here. No ofli- cial information on the subject has yet reached thepatnto department or the Span- ish legntion, but as it is generally regard- ed as the sensible thing for Spain to do, the report is accepted as true. In the opinion of state department oioinln Spain will greatly improve hex status-in` t.l:maun.nf u nn.tiona~.d. tho ';orId,_..h[_ l'0n|OFl|6(1ll`0lD Llvurpuul wr new lUll\ on Feb. llth. 1893. From that time to this nothing has been heard of the craft. Thlnk The ltebelon Ended. MADRID. April 3.----Public enthusiasm here is running high over the news from Manila of the Spanish victories in the Philippines, resulting in driving the insur- gents out of Cuvite. and the complete cap- ture of the province by the government. troops. It is believed here that thoeo Spanish successes have ended the war in the Philippines. llnnnrnl Palm-iais. the xmvernor-general me rnuippincs. . Henoml Polnviejs. the governor-general of the Philippine islands. who is awaiting the arrival of his success-or.cnpt,ain-general Primo do Rivers, in to receive the laurel cross. and general Lnchnmbve. command- ing a divisioq of the Spanish troops in the Philippines. in to be advanced in mnk. (Ynl {`.i:-uimin, who cnmmnnded |.heSm1n rmuppvnca. In LU uu uuvunuvu Ill IMIII. Col. Cirujodn, who commanded the Spam ish forces in the engaszevnent in t. l inar del Rio province ot Cuba, in whic the in- surgent leader, Antonio Macao. was lulled, has been appointed adjutnnt. of the house- hold of the quoon regent. vv uu nu; uqnuu u. LONDON. April 3.-Tho annual eighboar race. between the crews of the universities of Oxford nnd Cambridge, wan rowed to- dav over the Thames championship course of four And I half miles from Pnmey to Morzlnko. and won by Oxford. (\-lnulh Hum wan ninntann minnlma and spam mu greatly Improve mm Manna" u .153. -OH-ho nations-.05. 3.50 l9rM,~,u% deem g lonienbly with thoinlurgoh lea` A Bottle With 3 Note In It rrnm |`auen- ' [an From I Steamship. Nom~'ou(, Vn.. April 3. - A bottle was picked up at Wash Woods his caving ata- tion yesterday oonminingwhnt pun ports to be n message from the ill-fated White Star steamship Nuronic. The following in the message 1 (In hnard the SS. Naronic at. (103500 message On board the SS. Nnronic see 500 miles east of Cape l{ut.teras. Steamer be ing struck by cyclone now sinking. An we push o" in the only boat. left. we oust. this message overboard in the hope that it mu_v"reach land and tell of our face. Good bye. l"k.. ]L:5n Q0-up fu<:nI-al> nfnnrnnhin Nu. P `N I! hnonll me." The White Star freight steamship Nu- ronic sailed from Liverpool for New York .... 0-1. nu. mu-1 I4`.-A... Mme Hm.-. kn 0|`. Minister De Lorne mid hat. night. be had not been advised by his government as to whnhwonld he done with Rivera, and he would not attempt any prediction. bier. Merry Del Val-will arrive hero to-` no 9: A MESSEFFROM THE LOST. IS HE$nEspWiaLE. DEAL LENIENTLY. Vhwod TIM annel- -I n IIP!.L - .fAA' Won ll: oxford. I `In 'I'\|._ ,..___ That ' Butler Says lie Killed Arthur Preston. |m2 cmmassssm calms.` % lZA\VF S unnnu. `DOTS II1 `Ol|]0 _IDlO lllncll VII served. Afurwu-da I yplognt. M Quin; of congt, npuchn. ac . wunpont; ..._....__......__ .__.. 5 cgcunr Pun] Smith mended, in -`*-..";`a-.r.,.,'-'-"-.*%.*.-..-.-.--*-- - WASINSELFIIEFENEEI AFTER MANY DENIALS BUTLER 1'eu.s ms sroav. They Were Pljglpeetors for Gold. and Dur- lng Unsatisfactory Wendel-lugs Preston Grow Impatient--Dsclded to Ispnnte and when the Last Night came Preston Drew lilo l(|lle-Butler Too (julok for Blm. ' SAN Fmi~'cisvo. April .').---I killed Ar- thur Preston. but I did it in self defence," is the startling confession that Frank But- ler, who leaves for Australia today. where he will be tried for a half score of murders. made to deputy sheriff in the county jail on Thursday night. It was the tirst time- he had admitted that he was in any way concerned in the killing of the unfonunats men whose death is laid at his door.iind the confession was all the more startling be- cause it came unsolicited from the lips that have, ever since the iron clutches of the law fell on Butler. maintained their own- er s innocence. "Yes I killed him, re sumed Butler, but I had to do it to save myself. I advertised for a mate with min- ing experience and l`i'eston an- swered it. He claimed to have done some work in the mining business and I did not ask him any questions. We went into the Blue hills and prospect ed for a while in a locality Itliought ought to produce some gold and then moved to another place. Here we had no better success and Preston begun to grow impatient. I had found by this time that he knew nothing whatever about prospecting. and when he proposed to move further north I refused, because I knew there was no gold in that direction. Then he became angry and said he would leave me and '0 on his own hook. I was perfectly ratis ed,for he was no use to me and 1 was angry. too, at the way he talked and told him he had de- ceived me about his qualification as ll rninnr blppon am! I}. ll. mcancyra. It was arranged that a series of handi- cap mntchea be played each Saturday afternoon during the spring and fall for whioh auitable prizes will be given. I -III .- I I-Ivrlnua I must. After the buoinuo of thomootingofconrt lhplo Lad. A.O.F . had been tnnucud lut. owning the bnthhen received 3 visit from the qdmborn of the companion! of the Forest lodge. The members of Oourt llunln Leaf can A cordial menhtin to tho WHO rolwu IOWIU. I I19 VIIUIIIKZTI I" \AlIlI'5 Muplo Leaf gun I ool-dial recoptidn to the visiting smart. and dur "warm "gnotinin had boon exchanged. the Fountain invihd in i \o finch. L. ""7..l'.'...`."`.`J'.'.I .w'.;..-. ... "".1'..'.I'. `.'. .E""...`.`J.' .?.'w\ v'i.s"{ .": tunnt. when an -onjoypblq lunch wn -nnrul. Ahnruu-dn A mlmnl Mnnllm gooue nun yeueruuy . McC|u1-key v. Stewart: McCluskey v. Gun_vo,-Judgmenb on application by de- fendant: for order security for costs and to change venue from Kingston to Belleville or Nnpauee. Application for security for costs diemianod. Order made changing venue to Nnpuneo. Costs of motions to be cost: in cuune, Dnn n `VAR-Onr,,__"c`. Y) Al-vnnnr I) f`. Coil! In CH|lFe' Peck v. Webator.~--E D. Armour. Q. C . for plninti} moved to continue an injunc~ tion restraining 1| sale of goods. W. H. Blake. for defendant. Injunction contin- ued until the trial at the next. pitting: at Kingston and pnying money into court. Costs in the came unless otherwise dispos- odof by trial judge. Plaintiff inn rosi- denb of Lnnulowna. The case in not for trial here on May Hell. \a\rlltaI- I-pwvv vu--up-a. Yesterday afternoon the nnnnel meeting of the Kinguton golf club was held 1: the oioe of J. B. Carrntbera. A good et- tondnnce of golfers marking the oeouion. Several new members were enroll- ed. The oicora elected were: Captain, J. B. Carrubhere: secretary-treesurer. G. A. Robinson; committee, Lieut.-Col . Coc- ton. Kiteon. Drnr :Dr. Welhem. Prof. Ceppon end D. M. clntyre. In In Al-rnnond that a series of lnndi. on N10. "As to Capt. Lee Weller I do not know just. how he died, but I feel sure be com- mitted suicide. He was one of a puny in wliichl was travelling and he was very gloomy over the denth of lfls wife. who bud died 9 short time before under peculiar circumstances. He kept apart by him- self moi;-L of the time, and one night when he did not return to the party we started out to search for him. We found his body on a hillside with a revolver beside it. and a bullet hole through his head I wanted to report the cause to the nuLh0ri- tiee, but the rest were against it, saying it would result in our being "detained as witnesses and prevent the prospecting tour on which we had just started. It was n ally ag weed to bury the body and divide his effects among the party. The articles that were found on me and in my baggage when lgot here on the Swanhildo. represented my share. Tlinim who heard Rnl.lnr'A tale were not [Hy Enure. Those who heard Bul._ler'5 tale were not impressed with his version` of the Preston killing, for it has long been aqkpled con- victionin their minds that ho` Preston and Weller were murdered by he sailor, but it. remdvod any lingering doubt. in their minds that hQwas the culprit. Tw L`aIVo u In Court`. These cases were u for neaxin at 0;- P B goode hull yesterday : Mr~C|uakev Stewart: McCluskev nlll|l.'!K'- We parted that night. to search in different dixieuions for gold and were to camp together at. night km the last night. When we came together again at dusk he was ugly and wanted to know why I had brought. hnn to a place where there was no gold. I told him to go back if he did not. like it and he grew furious. One word led to another and than he reached for his gun. My rie was standing close at hand and I grabbed it and tired hastily at him. The bullet. struck him in tho nose and went. thrnugh his head and he fell dead. "I win] varv much friirhtened ut. the re- [llrllugu I8 IIUHU IIUU U 1511 UUIIU. I W33 very much frightened an the to- suit of l.l| quarrel, for Lhougb I kngw I was jusciedl had no witness to rave v innnnumn nf mnrdnr I nan lint`! WW5 JIIIIJILIUU I LIEU IIU WIIIIIUPU |.U IUVU no It. or. Lnonarldd` - has the bee; thing iuou d do In: to M 01 mhn hmlv and lnnvu Lha enuntrv. hhlch I UUIU Illa Doll! ning I Will!" U WI. 50 IHIIU the body and leave the country. which I did. digging A hole the nexb morning and placing the corpse in the [mention in which lb was found. As God is my witness I fired in self defence, and would not. have done so had he not tried to draw his gun an I11!` Plld .L IIIIUPIIII Vlllt. .u . ,.~, Nov! Put 0! [no nu-um or nusuup n is in roving in Bermuda. A hm-nh nf England In Kev. J. rs. start In Dotnaervloea to lnorruw. The Anglican nondny services in Hlmdel hall, Chicagq, have been remarkably well attended. VI"!-.4;.Ia`nl.nnnnI nl-nu-oh nO' Han `Tnifd lo. mlncsron & Baal II In: roving In nermuun. v Aghnroh of England ladies oollego in being talkgd of for Kingston. Snacinl mission services are beimr held` being talkgd ol tor Iungsbon. Specisl mission being helefl dailv It St. Album : church. Odessa. Sydonham street. Methodist churchm Rev. J. E. Starr lbbotbaervioee to marrow. OI... A....I:m.n ...(.....-I... nnvninan En nnlndnl attended. Tho~Epiecopul church of the United Smteeincraaaed from I868 to 1895 from 195.000 to 614,000. more than 215 per cent. Vnnu Dav I-Tn:-hnrf. Klnthnr, nrnvnlt. Of 196.000 to U1-4l.'JUU. more man :10 per unno- Verv Rev. Herbert. Mather. provost of the cathedral of Invemoea. has been Ip- pointed to the vacant. biahopric of Antigua. w T .1. Rev. J. H. Miller. Pitlsburg, has been assisting Rev. John Grenfell during the week in revival services in Brook ooreeb Methodist. church. A 0.... ........... L... nan]: Imp-.03.:-. Im im. for the mu. Don no hob. move: av such puny ntu on we Inn {qt Ply Sum. `Rho A look qt than. J. use on to} the lolnth nuhilnthu pa-lug. cluoutunulcwucl. M.lnOO|ED CDIITCH. A funt.-grave, for adult. baptism by im- mersion. is to be placed in Lambeth Angli- nan mu-inh nhurnh mu :1 mnmnrial t.nt.he Into memon. la (,0 U6 pllcuu |u uulnuuuu angu- can ariah church as a memorial bobhe law arch isho_u Benson. `Ii... L`...Alin nnnnn `Ru-L-on: Ln: nrnnnfnrl arcnbmnop benaon. Miss Emelie Grace Briggs has raduated after a four ears` course in t. 0 Union theological co leze, New York. A woman preacher in the Presbyterian clnircb ! M`: conscience I 2 f\f!'....:..... null In; nxnn h-Lunnrrnw fnr N0 couecuon. On Monday the An licxm bishop of To- ronto will set: apart IV in Tille and Miss Lone Thomas as deaconesaes. he bishop of Huron will preach. .Miaa Thomas will go forth to n foreign eld. 'l`hn nnrlv celebrations at. St. James in the mornmg and How Umy" no mgnb. The choir luft. in Sydenham Ilreet Meth- odist. church has been lledwith permnqent. seats, which are not omy a; sauce of com- fort, to members of the choir. but are a de- cided impovemeub to that portion 0! the church. ll.. Y Ilnlnnnn r`,n"in:-puunnrl nrnnnn loll Imus, WIII praucllub U. nvlnguu-uu sen-icew at. 7, to be continued all week. Special mu:-ic by dhoir; Solo. ."Ora. Pro Nubia. by Miss Cairns, of Arnprior. Fin}. (`.hnrnh nf Christ. Scientist. Fnner Addiugton park, near Croyden (475 acres). country seat. of the archbishop: of Canterbury, in to be sold by the ecclesias- t-ioal com-niaaionera. It is proposed to ur chnse I house of smnll dimensions at gun berbury for the present. archbishop and his llllliinl`, D110 Nlltfu A learned professor was in Edinburg one was Sunday. and to got. to church hired a cab. He tendered a chilling, the usual fare. and was surprised to hear the cabrnan say. "T we ehullinl, air." The professor. xing his eagle eye upon the exmrtioner. demanded why he charged two rhillinga. The cubmun dryly answered. "We wish to discourage travelling on the Snwbuth as much as possible, sir." George Cliff has some very special bar- gains in real comic to dinpose of soon. House: from $400 up to 88.000. Vacant lot: from $100 up to 34,000 Houses in all via of the city to rent from $50 up to 300 per ear. Also. well plumbed fruit. gnrdefl 0 about one more for rent. tile or exchzmge. including four dvyellihgn and stores, manta head of Queen on Division auoeb. Our Boys Clothing Departmenft. conqcuence : 2 Olferings wull be made to-marrow for widows and orphans` fund H. 85. George : cathedral and St. 1 -ml u church. The Jund is needing the very best that can be done for it. TL- Ian-unn\nl'nD\t~\ wnnnnn in ORA Rnnl nf done 10!` lb. The temperanm meeting in the Sons of Teunpernncolmll on Sunday afternoon at four o'clock will be adreued by Rev. Mr. Hammond (city missionary). All welcome. No collection. 0.. LI..n,I..u OLA Ann-nan Ixinhnn A` Tn. mun [0 xorengn new. The early celebrations St. church WI be re:-umod tomorrow morn- ing at eight. o'clock. Rev. R. Coleman preaches at ll u.m.; Rev. J. K. Mchlorino. in the evening on Sell rule." nmmn ntranl. Mnthnllinl. nhnmh--Eduon- ln [U0 QVOHIHK OH "DBII FIIIB. Queen street. Methodist. ohuroh--Eduoa- tionnl day. ll um. . Prinoi 1 Grant: 7 E.m., Prof T. W. (Hos-or. gmplmal music: Jrs. Cullfaa will sing He Will Forgive" in the morning and Huh City" ab nighb. 'I`hn nhnir luft in svdanimm urea: Meth- cnurcn. Mrs. J. Holmes. Collingwood avenue. ve.-y suitably entertained the choir of Princess street Meunodiub church last evening. Her duu Inter, Miss Mat.t.ie, is amomber of thee oir and assistant. or- ganiat. Inn! mmninn at. mnnlklu Ionnnn nnrvinn in uanlac. Lust. ovenins: at. weekly lemon service in St. James` church the choir seats were va- mnb, but. t.he'congregat.ion carried on the Ilitigillgthrouszhout. without; leading. On _the P-F-iviouu Eridsynone lady choripbgr at- NOON, Dy miss Umrna, (II Arnprlur. Fir-at. Church of Christ Scientist. Fruer hall, Kin street. service to-morrow morn- ing at. eeron o clook. Subject: The Lord`: Lush Supper Thin will be our communion service. Weekly meeting Frirlny8pm. The public cordially in- vitcd. A.J.l....pn.. n...I- nAn-I nrnnlhn l.l'.'K successor. Tomorrow will be Passion Sunday. the commencement. of holy tide. In the Roman Cutlnolio church the various oice- ore of:1\ peuitoutinl nature. all jovous music is abandoned. the Gloria is omitted. and the oiciatimz prion. in vented in violet. and all decorations removed from the altars. A I...........l .....C.......- an... 4.. Tfzllnkuunn nnn 1111111: u up u Everywhere if you ride nwarwiclx nen- matic cushioned frame bicycle. See them at J. Cunninghanfa. King street. IN FACT The whitest. Shines Upon Iu - rot-It utmost Methodist. church. Rev. J. Gronfoll pu.sLor-~Rev Mr. Gnrdinonof New Yolk atoms, will prenchub ll. Evangoli-tic nnnvinna nt. 7 tn ha nnnI.in|md nn wnak. Brig htest Light :sgu`nnrosm;_ IUVI IIIIZ all Iujvuuuljii--w------. . of tho. Ynlpluo } , The bank 6! Bishop Hall. of Vermont. 3 inns-nuinu in Rnrmnrln CHURCH PARAGRAPH3 NQBBY surrs `nun in enough light to we win you are buying-no dark oonu-I. The But: will stand all the non tiny ind critloiuu you lit; to [In Ghana ' W IA-.0. _~mnN$!9!!%& Very elegant goods. no two alike, at moderate prices. Inspection invited. W. -. IJIILLVLVQAI` runlul. Dmlomn um Hunt. -31 Pain- oou tenet. block above old nun mum Junlonmlnnworki The junior Y P.U. of the Blptiet ohntoh hold u very interesting entertainment lut evening. and preeenwd one 01 their but programmes. There were choruun. unit t.ion`a. dialogues and olnb_ 1-win Ing by the members of the society. By 6 klndnel ` of the Rev. Mr. King and Mr. John Carver eaeries of Icxopticon views were thrown upon the rcreen. (skin in pointe of inter- eat. from Niagara File to Hnlihl. The children are nuppm-ting A ucudent in I chrittien seminary in India. and the fund: of lull. night. will be degggp to diet pur- [m_ (0 . New Spring Capes . A SPECIAL LINE OF silk and cmrron Capcs. U AL` 3LLI' `rm Lunmu Um1n'nln-lM-856 Prino up man. Tolophono Mu Open Day and My t. N [ |HN"FlS-4 AND BAGUT.` HTKEITQ 008' nor.` Black lloromm Pane. outdo with mum: in it. Hohltu M this olco. ISTEAMTEAGY. I . 1' . IIBADLILDVLV. UNHIITAKII um EIHIALIIII, Prinoon Streob. Phonu-Wu-oroomu. 90: Ruidonoo. 91. Lowut. prion. HENRY BRAKE. mm Uzmnnnn um E|nAun--10! Pr noon mum. Oomer Bydonhun non. `Polo- phono communication. ' Dllll "~-`.': A1.nm'mo.~m--In Kinguon at 819`..`l"% street. April `2nd, June Rinn.fI"C!i" the lute William Armstrong. ugod 70 years. Honmmo.\'--At. Ernesbtown. on Much MM). 1897, infant. daughter of Sylvester H030- boon. aged three months. S\\'lET-At North Frederick:-burg. March `lbh. Johial Sweet, aged 23 yearn. OLICI OHS WANTED F06 DR. TAD- x mnqe'u`l'bo Ru-t.h ulrdlod." or hu funono tour around the world. I thtllllns nor of mwauo m d bmhnroun lands. Your -II Ion 'l`nImugo's books sold. and Tho II II Gird- lnd" is his Input and zrvmdut. Ind enormouu. Evot hr-dy wnnnu thin blnonn book: only nut`. in book, bl; oommlulomv. A mold mine for worhon. Cnditnlvan. hunks book: only !3..'V'. Bl: book, bl; oommlnlonr. A gold workou. Cruditylvon. ht paid Outts free limp all trash an ,IOII the king or books and mute 800 A month. Andrnu for outt and territoxydlll Dmmnol CoIll'A.\`Y. star Bulldmg. Chicago, BORN. B.uum--Ab Napanee, on March 80th. the wife nf Charles Baker. British Coluxnbls, (nee Mu-s O'Neill) of a son. McCA1m-At. Napanee. on Much 26th, up wife of Benson McCnbo. of 3 non. Howm.x.--An Napanoe. on March the wife of Benjamin Howell, of I d Ln'I'Go\vmr---A't Nowbur . on M Dennis B urd Loo. Yo; Q1. t.o.., Juno Howdy, Iloooox. -..,.. `TUI)EN'I`S AND TEACH` RH WINHING A A worthy and protable oooupouinn for tho nummer om not the same by writing to us. We dun I: promho no par day. but more hnn 'hnt.pov weak. Fur particular: nddMuJ- L. Nwmn.s & 00.. 88 m hmond M. W., Totonto. Ont. N EXPERIENCED COOK. REFERENCES required Am-ly to LAD! OAn'tWlll I`. 190 Johnuuon Street. 1"tT>n:N1-s ml; ' pm`)! ___-_ _._ _.. . All liorma`. THAT `nus nu *- M on-=w~ .t..e-:`.:.:' 2:: --"'~ El luoounuood o - Apt! . u u o'eno':a'I': n.n.. s:p1Po.`1.T.` ` nuns... K cantor!) account... _ _ _ ` K _ j The wuatahnfnnd ' N PllIN"Es-4 AND BAGOT.` r-.'rR1cI'r-A 003- nm-.n. Illnmk llnrnnnn Pnnn. curd: with E637 wueiu LAIDLA A vs. Uppf DD. IAIITIIIUU Ml tinnod ne und -mild vi! nto winds. V` `COOK. APPLY N THE EVENING. U Want sgmc nu. Hmunn S. lfonon. GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY TO H116 Wuaumzmc. so Olorny strut. In Latest Styles, Colors and Materials. srruAno~~ vA..nN?._ wnusn PndeAauu1'|_ta. 5 \ | Upper `Bu. Luwrcnoo MI tjnund ne nnd -mild 1 SE00 N D EDITION} PAINT. j. N DTGBB G00 68 IB1DO!`tl!`B. to be on time has in appointmeat o is going sway. >your Watch us and it will ....._.~_.._..... W. I. DRENNAN. wnnnnnn gnnlu-AIIII 'l`. P`. HARRISON. u ll`:-nu I up: WANTED. IIAIIIIIGII. A nv.,, `IE1: 7cAom nu wx-sumo A nhuhln nnnumninn fnr Ihn COAL THAT SUITS IM Dally mm Book for WM; laden To Put Thunulvu by. 3 Canon! honpital boud'Ineon on Mon- .d Dilllrll uuqnuun vv-u. ......... .,.. _,,._ ay. Mondnyia bnrgnin may in another de- pnmnont. at Laidlaw's. See advertise- " mnnh. VIIIGII5. ' . J. Cunningham. in his advertisement bo- dny, talk: About Warwick: and other good whack. [or Sunday ! Uonemorauon. Pugs 8-The Very Latest. _Amrnoon New; wnuuu. Wlllu (JONTENTH. ' 1-5}. 1.wmc the Wiree '1`ollUeFrom ell Around the World. rag. 2--Queen'e Birthdey Celebration ;' Negle New; Local Tidings. 5 8- -Rev. Dr. R.yckmen e Vikoroue of the Teunperenue Party; Cook'- 4-V.-Edltoriele: Home Circle. - Page 5--Gereldine'e Goeeipy Letter; Country News; . Pege 6--Skot.oh ot Gen. Gomez; Science end Induecry. . Page 7-Broedbt-lm e Letter; Mleoolleny [or Sundefe Consideration. Pm. x....'l`hg Varv Lnteef. Afternoon HAVE nlolllvnm ms: RUCTIONS raox . S SHANNON tu no at his residence. 181 can hunt, on "WEDNESDAY. man. 7: n"f" ,. v 1 . - All of his Kmuohold I-`nmitnro. consisting 0| no Willlvstnu Piano. Unblnet. Urznn, Par- lor Suite. Rockers. Fnuoy Tnhloa. Uentro 'l'uhloo.Pl-tans, Brnuels On-pots. Hhenille. Luna and Dnmnk Curtains I B. W. Book- :-auo-. Music Stand. Writing beak, Rut. Rack. 3 Ixtonulon Dining Tables. Dining Chairs. I Sidebonunln. Clocks. B.W Marble Too Bad- :-ooln sou. Bodutonds. Stands. Toilet Sets. dding. Fnuchor Bodl, Ilnttreo-sen, :1 Hall In In: humps. Canon and other chairs, OI-oo cry and Glassware, Silverware. kitchen utomdlo. mus Hall stove, Lawn Mowu. Guden Too -. - Rnlont 10:30. Terms-Cmh. J. F. HUTCIIESON. Aiinerican Mdy .._. I ma uiim: 1?Ito.\"rmuo wmun. Chen foronh. Apply to Wu. AI.I.l-IN & Hon. Bum street. _..?_..._______._._.__.__._ W, . $41 VVILI. B`UY ANIUE Ll ["I`lJ 0lllCI(l'IB- J [bu Pmuo in oxuellent onler. To be noon at Wino oice. __._____.________ $"0 CASH BUYS A BEAN'I`FURD RED ) Bin! Bicfvcle 1898 model. Has been med nnl pu-nu lax`. season. A regular 2100 wheel w on bought` Must be sold at: once an owner Is leaving tho t-lly. Apply to Juan Icl)0NAl.n. 98 Clergy Street. HE ATHLETIC ASNO0 IA'l'lUiV'l'ltUi l1.'It'l`! north of the fenced (rounds. The exten- Iiou of Earl Street will run directly throu-ch ,thene lot: which are alone to A growinu sec- tion of tire city. Appiy to J. 8. SKINNEB Solicitor. Ciucnuo Shoot. _ RS. S'I`RA'l.`HY'S RESIDENCE. KlNU' L Iton. Ln-gn Stone House. 1'-olng Mne- donnld Park (wut.)`_bonutlruJly nitnntod on lake shore, non (My Park (north). Bath room. VI tar works and furnace in good order. Good In ck utublea and coach house. (amt... luotory dwallin in Toronto might. be taken In oxolnnue) pply to In b'uu'rnv. Muc- dnnAld Pnrk. I n exchange) donnld Pu-k. --T Household Furniture. Plino, jorgan, Brussels and Tapestry Carpetmetc. WITB THE QUARTER COIIll'.'l\`UuVlu nrr April the dismount. on Incundoaront Electric Lnuht, nnnonnt.-, whet than those at xed rue. will be 30 lnstoudof 20. .us for- muly. . To ruldonoon wanting Inmndewent. Elec- . Inch IIIAVE RECEIVIID I.\'STRI CTIONS PROM MISS HORNING to sell at her ro 1!! Albert Mroot. on FRIDAY. APRII. Dtb, all of hot hour-hold Hams, conuistin m Pcnsh Parlor suite, Con'ro mm! Side 1`: leg, Plotnru. Onrtnins, Hair Cloth sofa. Hat Ruck Tapestry Ind other Carrots rowing `lno.SidoboMd.DinIn Tab I. hodrnom l`uruHuro.MItt.ra.suos, Tollot Son. Crockery and (llauwuo. Cook stove. Hull move. Washing Machine And Wringor. Kitchen Utnruils. Ito. sole of. loan J E. Hl"I`CHI|.'S0.\I. "`Ll\4 I I\'l` x-1*`-an-my or Ionoololul lurnltnro. Properly. Ito. EESUBSCRIBER GIVES AS USUALHI8 pononal attention. nuiutod by an oxpo~ phnnad nu. to this imoonum lmmuh ohho 1z3:rnmusi.nJnns1ao - l1.nzs'to:| lV\J I l\JI.J. Tn: xtxnn 1-nu was noun or AIM! lortho Ooumy ol Frontenac vull nnnnnhooonn Home on TUESDAY NEXT. nun lull. n omocl n.II.. Io puunu cantor I I .u.%...s....l'` `.."`.'."{.`2`..'l`;"..".?..'.`I`,.".`:'.': `"333 Inst. QIllII`$Id II` nrntvvwuw uv- -u COIHIUODIG WITH `THIS QUARTER, - ..:-1-.r~,,.u',:*:::*-.....-*'.~.:-.:: OI I v ' Illnvull: paid 0 mt bolero nth on- n III` mill. 02:01 or (antic lh. 152: "-J.`..`."a `,"i?"7.'.':'5"'a" `.".'e".":m' "'uo?.'.`a'.3 .'.~.'?.$L:'.`.":I"o.`.?u`&'. ..'.1 .'s.'u'."'`'..`3 i e 1 tmun` can. no -'.r.':-:ar'.::..:.'... ' " ' -n`...A_.. i1..Ln II.4O An` A1An FA _ ASNO0 IA'l`ION`Plil)l ls2RTY nlnu of Earl tric Lifhtu. and at n fixed rate For quarter. vm wil furniuh auuh up to four I uhn M. fol- lowinq IIIOII. viz: I-`ornc I lights. 31 per quarter each. 3rd, (Eh, 5th `* Nlgo " Wu have mndo--var to Mr I. H. Burk the husinou uf wiring for incandoment. Ii Man And xtureufor name. Orviorn can be 10 t 5: his pluco of business. No. 339 King Strut. 1-:_..-a.... I 1.5.; u-..o .....I bnnur (`n HBSUBSCIHBER mvss As Uswmms ape Iionooxl null. important lprlh lminou. With ouotui advertising. and ndloionn mnnnnmonl, I have no begin- on n nunnuoing tho but results to vhoao can-notint me with their sale. Early intima- tion in roqnuml from than who intend to tgyouvno with their air. nova: rum. Prom:-V uh rota.-ns. . ' ;JOHN H. HILLS. DJ-N Brock Mrooi. moo 0! Duslnous. Au. aau nun; auuzux. D Kingston uzht, Heat and Power co. F. A. FOLGER, 83.. Manager. .- uooonnl Wu! no uuowvun 1 than um. Heat and Power co.| P. I. UOIAIIB. lung. [TH ' Apt Itlnnhlu JJIUIIIU uun M`illineryUV(5';;ni"t;g.65: tinues all day Monday. AUCTION sAL.| The Best \'|'1uos and Prettiest Design: shown. JENKINS. AUCTION SALES ... -n-_... .... n -_..._n__. Dnnngpow -`In HAVE YOU SEEN RESIDENCE. KING` ltnn. Lu-mo Mne- --Ivr"w'*v' OFIIX [.006 xu fOl'.`|IO 3` 1.0` :.-j_j_j ...:..__._. .._ _....._._.____.._._.?__._... AUCTION SALE ..-__.c-_ DISCOUNT ON LIGHTS. .-...... ......l 1nIVA run-n 1v\|A|lI|\'l`l\!l) I canes IN mscounrs. & .-sun-nnmvniun unvn {HIE DIYABFII 0! Household Furniture. Etc. HARPY _-A K, _ , 01! JOHN L. W|IlTl.\`G, `sh ) ` Glut ol` Paco. Itonmnuc. OUR COLORED SHIRTS. LOCAL MEMORANDA. Uvvvnvu vnv --~q--- [ THE QIJARTER COMMENCING hrr mil NOTICE. .1...` -n.- mun nn F0 R SA LE H UTCHESON. Auctioneer Auctioneer. VFCIIESUN , Auction on r. I`vv:.9_..;-I,I.I,..a-n I010! I30 I luusslr owe CAPIIALI lnn rnnmmr HILH What Is Going on In The House of Commons. "A COMMISSION TO mvzsnexre ANOTHER PENITENTIARY. Gold llndlng In nu-man Oolnmbls-Scnntor luodoinld Wanna Pdrpotuul Holiday In Honor of not IlnJouy-'l'ho Debate and Bunlmu In um [loan of yppgxgono. o'l'I'A\\'A, April 2 --In the house the de- bate on the address was continued by the Hon. D. 0. Fraser. of Uuyaboro . who poured whole broadside: of ridicule upon the oppooitioniats. An ezpecinl target. was Sum. Hughes. Mr. Mo.NailL mother of the anti-Tapper Bun. Hugues. Mr. McNeill. another anti-Tapper wing of the.0ni:.ario coneervatives, con- tributed to the debate the statement that it was only the wailing of the ghoul; of the Manitoba echool question members heard now. The house. he believed, was done with the question itself forever. M r. Mc- Neill rather severely criticized what. he called the failure of_ the solicitor-general to carry out his pledge to his bishop, and de- clared that the word of members should be sacred. He opposed the appeal to Rome. M- M..M..Il.u fnllnminnr nomnnd Hm name. Mr. MoMullen. following. accused the Ontario conservativea. notuhly Mr. Clnike -and Clarke Wallace, ol eeying little in favor of the settlement and much against the action of the French liberals in up peeling to Rome against clerical tyranny. These man wanted the question settled in the houeer` Could Mr. Wallace by civil law force the admission of Catholic lib- erela to the confessional? Could he force the priests to baptize their children nr m burv their dead in con- r. Coetignn threw cold water on his friends `who. have been denouncin Mgr Del Val s mission by declaring t at the minister of public works and his friends were quite within their rights in ank- ing at Rome for redress from their grievances. In closing Mr. Costigen an- nounced that he was tired of politics. Financially he was Lust about where he stood thirty- six years ago, when he entered the house. During the present parliament he would. of course. tight for the old principles of conservatism, but apart from that he would be as independent of one petty us the other and would not take nu notivo a part in politics as before. He pro- poeed to retire from the house at the end of the term unless his constituents very urgent desired to re-elect him. B. . Brittomthe member for King- .\A.`.. .......I- .... nlnnnnnr. nn`nl-nnnn fn flu: 5&1. ngnu so all -llllIlW')l}o..' gold to DO lonna In Ioununnce. " Senator Mucbomld, of Bribiah Columbia. bu introduced I bill in the waste to make bhth of May I perpotmal holiday in honor of hot unjuby. I-nnm-nun inmmntinnd nrmnnnnnnh , I In the mu 0. 1 th ` II uooholdc and I'lIa`o!o<)'u1?:1rt=<':n:f on: \ ` 00 C rhnnd dourvou 5 plnoo on tho& .J1.w pnlohuod iron as in ` elm! It'll: \ onouah for the porch. in u 1 :1... 117.. "v Vm".so':x':a't3:3 :::3'o= : canton In thrived from our well- honor or not lnljoluy. . Important international nrmngononh have boon madonoutopmtncttho nnnuooh the bounduy line on bolulf of both the Cundim and Unihcl Satan gontnmonu. Ab pnoont than an n Inlxonunberol noun partly in Cunndn I put!) in the nuns, carrying bout! stocks. ndtlu duty inlaid no In ended in upnynol. Smuggling is carried on tonlnrgo about In fnhniomt action vihuhmyyhthgoyunnonhw pro- ucamolouduu. - II... mlnnw Tisha: Inna an-I-nnnnrl tn OHIO WUIIIUI Hon. Sydnoy Fiahor bu u-run to and an oxhilzol the gzlodnou of mm- Oolunbh to noxhibisioa. `the ol the momaus. After recess Hon. John Coatigan an- nounced that. so far ashe vine concerned the school question was not. satisfactory and could not be accepted. There was only one way of ending the con- troversy other than by granting the rights of the minority under the con emotion. and that. was by securing an amendment in the imperial pollin- mentfof the clause: of who BN.A. act. --__u_... 31.... night; 94 an nninnuitm. urgenrg desired 60 re-elect mm. ston, made an eloquent reference to the expressions of loyalty in the speech. 02 the franchise not he said it would die in unlamented death. Even the conserva- tives wished it repealed. There might be a ditliculty in electing members under the provincial franchises, but nothing could be so bad as the present act, under which it was within his knowledge that the name of a man almost. twenty years dond was still on the list. Mr. Britton pointed out that Mr. Costignnin speech showed how wide was the breach in the conserva- tive ranks over the school issue, and how it had widened since the debate be~ gen. He invited Mr. Costigam to come over to the government benches for the rest otthe term and he would be made comfoi table. ll7:|L....t Cu.-oknn nun-Inn than nnnafinn wnn comrouame. .r Without further parley the question was put, end. by request. of Mr. Foster. declar- ed earned on a division. The premier then moved for the appointment. of committees of the house. A motion was presented to provide forgoing into supply next. Tues- dnw _.___ , ` The rapmu Oonlp. D. A. Lafortuno. Montreal; 0. K. Fra- ser. Broclwille. and Mr. Noxon, Central Priuon, Toronto, have been appointed the commission to invoatigutp the alsira of the St. Vincent do Paul ponitonbinry. ll.-m linni Rifmn bu inst. received St. Vincent (:0 ram peluwuomry. Hon Clifford Sifton hue juet received from Mr. Ogilvie a moat estoniehinx re- port ea to the vest discoveries of gold which are made there. Mr. Ogilvie eaye thet at Clondyhe. which is some sixty milee south-out of Fqi-t`Cudaba_v and further into British territory. some men are rushing from8l,000 to Sl`2.000 per day. Thin it done b placer mining in the meet primitive met ode. The report in alto- gether A most remarkable one. ehowing gold 00 be found in Abundance. ` Qnnntnr Muebonnld. of Columbia. I13!!! olplr IHIIIII3 tounn In _ I. Qillvill hnmmwu [tho IQIIIM tot ..n....L_...A - ' the priests (.0 uupuze uuur uuuullzul or to bury their secrated ground? Mr. Wallnco said he would try. In the (iuiboid case the right. to burial in consecrated ground had been eetabliahed. Mr. McMu|len re- torbed than Mr. Wallace and his friends were more anxious to get. in text. for the 12th of July than to aid theQuebecliberals in the atrug le against. clerical intimida- tion. He re erred no the well-known dis- oeneiona of the Lory party, and said al- though the house had been in session a week it had not been ascertained how many parties where weie among the opposi- tioniats. Ah... .-.m.. T-`Inn Jnlun f`.nnticmn an. HXIX] ljllvw Iuuuvp Cuban olpulis I -ugqnsginhgvogptan so }':'.'.'a'.'.'T"'v'$'1n1'im'..'x'.'a':.'.2'..': {32313 1 canton awed from our - -nnnnndmnl. `KINGSTON. ONTARIO, SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 3. 1897. ll` UT to dtint. _ .th"I - mgnu. Lneub.-Col. Bur-land. of l0t.h Fuailien, Montreal, has otfarod. it. is paid, to sub- ucribe 86.000 towards the expense 0! und- ing a Canadian regiment. to England to participate in the diamond jubilee cele- bration. Sir Richard Co.rtwright..actin7g minister of militia, was spoken to on the aubjecb. and aid there were several pro- poenla before `the department at. present. In regard to the Canadian military re runn- batiion. but that nothing would be eeided until the imperial autlioiitiea had been Iuanrll f.-nrn Shoes lor anotner year. Rev. Mr. Maxwell yesterday presented a. n`i-imerously signed petition from British Columbia on the subject of Japanese im- migration. lt states that the large inux of Japanese is A serious menace to the pros rity and mu- terialwievelopment of t in country, that the Japanese are accustomed to a low standard of living. and are, therefore. willing to accept alower scale of wages; they are eeriously competing with white labor, and indeed, in many cases. leading to the exclusion of white lnborere. Cnxcmo. April 3.-WiI.h a little machine that look: lih an egg-honor. Dr. Feucon B. Torch hu porforlnod the font. _ol laun- dering the iiuido o! I mun : nomnch, and by noun 9! the Roentgen ray: he. at the cum lm. viewed hie huh dovioont work. Ru. Norman Runloll and Mrs. Rnuoll. and Ilia: Mcliollnr. Canadian Presby- to:-inn min-iount-in in Ocutrsl Japan, hive uilod from (Hana to enjoy 3 wall-corned furlughunoog their triondo in Canada. Thu cuillr Tu-an bu piled Inow orkeolnpuuns nth dodlum uulnll IIKIU I II heard from. A .. .u-An-.i I185-rd ltom. An order-in~couuci| was laid before the senate yesterday containing the moving vivendi between Canada and the United Scuba: for another year. I)... Mr Mnnnmll vnnlmrxlnv nmnnnfad Spun Llable for Indemnication of Those lloldlng Stocks. Ni-zw Y()l'.l\', April .'l.~.~'t Washington despatch to the Herald says: The closing chapter of the correspondence which has passed between the United States and Spain respecting the prohibition of tobacco export: from Cuba, which has just been published. will be very comforting to the tobacco importers. It was in the ehupe of an ultimatum on Feb. l`_ th last in a note to minister Taylor at Madrid in which see- retary Olney said: There being no reason to believe that the promised relief would be granted. you are instructed to inform the Spanish minister for foreign affairs that his government will be held respon- sible for the indemnication of citizens of the United States in every instance. whether heretofore specically presented or not, in which tobacco owned by such citizens or contracted for by then. prior to the promulgation of the order of May l6th. I396. prohibiting exportation of tobacco has been detained under that order. Qpsau ST.

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