0! MI nuucu Dy IIIRFIIIOH ml Innu. Lushn, April |; - A doppntoh to the Observer from Rome any: that it wua ro- porbod at rnidnigllnt. that war had been de- olnrod bobwoon `urkoy nnd Grooco. A special despair.-h from Athens says that tho invasion of Turkish territory by 1.` -cek in- surgents is believed to be the forerunner of a declaration of wur. It is added that in spite of the numerous tomes already at the front two furbher clashes of the Greek army reserves have been called out. \Ynu- \.'nuL' Ann-H 1" _Yl'nnnlrI wrnnrin gamer wim R sum or money. In presenting the case to the court. coun- sel for the prosecution said that this was one of I long scrim of outrage: which had been perpetrated by an extensive gang of thievoa and blacinnnilern. who hlld escaped punishment for their oifoncoa aim ly be- cause their victims had been unw lling to innur the nanorioklinxolnd iniM_hpnnno- cation. "BL- ....-|luu-I. nu-unmvl Inn than` nnl-nnnc \A.\1`lH'\ l1R, I3. L-.. npru I.'..-~Iuu Amerivum whaling bark Charles W. Mor- gnn.(,`npt.. J. U. Layton, blingn In story from \ul;ohnmn of n unnssnrro at the southern island of Guam. A Spanish vea- eel brought. from tho Pllilippinoa to that point. 400 prisoners. Food was nouns and the guard was small and the insurgent. prisoner! tried to break out. of LI small burn. here they wem conned. Tn 4 innnnrnon nllv much nttolnnta IO burn. nere may wen: connneu. To iecoumgo uny euch ettelnpte the Spnnie soldiers ouch night. for three nights unused themnelvee by firing into the b m. ()n the tarot. night ee\*ent.y-ve were illed. on the second night. eixty. and on the third fonyitive. ISO in all. Those who survived. who shot. by martial law later. sued themselves for the time by making berricndes of the bodice of their dead companions and hidin behind them. The corms: wore so riddle with bullets that the clothing on them `ms in restore. TM: -tn:-v ha! hndn nnnl-mod hv lh reserves nave Dean uulwu uun. N new Yomr, April l'. .-IInrold Frederic in his weekly cable letter to the Times comments as follows: During the week much he: been written and telegraphed to the newspapers ebout the decisions and in- decision: of the were as regards the famous bloolrn e of the Gulf of Athens. but really the subject. mu hardly worth talking nboub. Even the admiral: of the lleeb in Cretan waters no longer preserve the pretense of acting in concert, but the vessel: of the vunoua nations shell the insurgents or send their ollloera ashore to lunch with them as the whim of the hour dictates. A- 0.... Ohn In-an mm;-mu-r nf Ohm nnurnru The Spamlnnln Kept Up The Flu For Tlnme Day: And lulled I80 I ;-nuns. \'..\m1'\'r:n, ll. C.. April l`.3.-Tho Amn.-i.mn \.nv|u|I\rV hark (`.hnrInI .'. Mur- wmm OI one uuur uiuuswr. As for the large concert of the powers. that ceased to exist, for nnytihing but. stage purposes some weeks ago as explained in Lhasa ileepntchoa at. the time, and it now possesses not. even a hintrionio value. If would serve no useful purpose to try to numninrizo tho gossip an to tho i`o.~Ip0iis-ibilicy inr thii dOl\(llU(`.l(. if only bccmiso at. best. it. is nothing better than go.-slip. It. certainly rooms for the moment. as if the llusso-(iermnn connection had been broken oil`, or M. lanai was no longer effective, and that Europe was revorun v again to its earlier und nnnnnl division oil forms. with the triple nllinnve on one side nml the dunl compact. on tho othor, and England sailing about on tho ontnido in thin. position of splendid isolation which was the pride of Mr. (ioschena heart :1 your ago. Tho Method: ufnhundou (lung Bevenled In a Polloo Court. I.oxno\', April 1:! --~A remarkable dis~ closure of wholesale blacknmiling of promi- nent. men in the west. end of London was made in one of the niet.ropoliban police courts. when William Allen, who is de~ scribed as n va'\let.. was arrai nod upon the char 9 of robbing RlCl1z\l"(l lck of in gold ....on. .. rlintnnnd, nnd nmhar nrticlmr. to- char 0! rolmlng l\lCKl:u`ll UIUK ul u guuu wntcx. a diamond, and other articles, to- gether with sum of money. In nrasantinur BLACKMAIUNG IN LONDON. u--.-_-in Lo4'1".:-I YEAR. `.L._1~*o.. so. CHILD WIFE IS DIVORCED. suo1Tfo}T+E7=Ta]son. 'l`ho'-it`;-lnolllou Bupprgnd. I\_ . ._--,.,- . A _.II In`) . A Jul- wl" `C I IDUICCIKIH l.nxnon.A;:`|' I2. --The trim! of tho notion fat lilac! brought by Ridodclo 8 loan. that bnkhuio MISS: of tho noel on.-hugs. 0 n int 32-"! ~-'--- cry foul-hi I :- mil 3: out 0!: 4 :5. .a...L.*....{..-.....?un.=iaL nuguunu vv nu saw u- u an. LnN|\0.\`. April l`2.--At e farewell bAn~ quot. on Saturdey. tendered Sir Alfred Milner by the members of the boerd of in- land revenue. George J. Uoschen, ret loni oi the admiralty. referring to the we- eence of British merino: and blue jno ete now in South Afrioe. end: They ere there to repreeont to Sir Alfred Mllnenthe Britieh power in South Alrioe. They are the uerentee to him end our oolom'ete-- tbe oyel men who eup rt Britieh rule in the}. oonnt.ry--wet I in country in de- termined en maintain in eupremecy in those quertere end back in |u'g\h commie- eion vnth the power of the empure. Qnr Ewglvn Wood oxnnned hie nth. non mm mo powur ox BIII unpuv. Sur Evelyn Wood cxpnoood hit nth- fmtion with the antennas: which he had bond. and donland that `'8: bad man: to be 3:!!! in suppression o trouble in - I I v-uwu nu nnwuu. v .-.v. Bm.i.n\'u.I.n, A wril l`. .-l:`or eome time t. L. R. Toiwil iger. local mnnnger for on. William l nl.ereou. M. I`., has missed sums of money from the cash drnwer in his _ollice, and in company with his book- keepennrry Nnylor, hna kept vigil in the office for several nights. but with- out any result. l`ulice ollicer Petiick Hnyoe wee deuilod to eseiet. him. and on Slhunlay night was concealed in the build- ing. Shortly after midnight. he heurde men enter by 3 rear window and wait.- ed until the man entered the room in which he (the oflicer) was concealed. Otlioer Iluyos promptly erreated the intruder and in I very few minutes lied him rocurely locke-I n in the police celle. next. door to the buil ing in wbicii the robberies had been committed. The intruder proved to be Thomas Per~ soul. I well-known men of the city. but who has hetetolore never been mixed np in my crime. He is is untried mm and has A large family. - ---- ---.--:--.~-_Q._..*.._ ._...._..__....--_._..-; |m1uLLEn sNEw BILL] would Man: a volution inthe Civil S rvicc. / yInEvuLuuImanmnvEmEuI.1 IT DOES NOT REPRESENT THE OFFICIAL CONTINGENT. Propoun 3 Band of Supervisors Who would be Independent of Government and Run Thing: on a strictly Ilullnul IhnlI-'l`ho um mung: at the Cup!` "1 (H0 WIIDIO Ol\'llS'll'\'lUU. He pmposee that a board of inspector: of the civil service shall be Appointed. consisting of three men holding oioe dur- ing good behaviour or rnccioally on the some tonui-en the eu itor-general. and removable only on a joint vote of both houeee. These inepecoore shall inspect the outside nud ineido departments of mine civil service and dismiss nil oilioere found to be incompetent. or not required for the proper performance of the public service. The idea is to keep the `service one gmetiea or we season. It ie stated that major Pellatt. of tho Queen : Own ries. Toronto. has charge of the Ontario part of the arrangements for sending a regiment of Canadian soldiers to England to not no 1| body guard to Hon. Mr. Laurier on the occasion of the queen`e jubilee celebration. At present it is said that major Pellaws intention is to have one eoinpnny from each of the follow- ing battalions: Qneen e Own. Royal Grenadiern, l-liglilandero, of Toronto: the 13th battalion. Hamilton; Dufferln rillee. Brantford; Princess of Wales Own Ries, Kjngeton, or other bnttalions. Each company-r would wear the uniform of its own battalion. Itin underetood that the government have signied their will- iugnoes to supply new uniform: to the men. and it has been suggested that the different eontingents wean` in nddition the distinctive shoulder strap and thomapie leaf on the helmet. rri...i.....|............ n` Hm nun.-.1 avnnnu Du glev Dill. git` Oliver Mownt. is drafting the prohibi~ tiun plebiscite bill. It isnnr. yet known how the government. will make up the seven or eight. millions of revenue at pres- ent. dvrivml from liquor. but, it. is not. im- probable that a direct tax of about 8l.5U per head of the whole population may he imposed in` tho event of the ennounent. of prohibitiqn. At. A cabinet meetimz held on Satuidav promnmqn. At. it cabinet meeting Satuiday Mr. Turlo pressed for i\ big subsidy to the Canadian Pacic railvra to build the Crow : Nest. Puss rnilwny. whilla Sir Ilicluml (`arb- wright and Mr. Muluck opposed the Cunn- dima Pacic rnilwny proposition. and are backed by ten (lnuirio liberals and four from British Columbia. The subject may not be dealt. with M all this session. III: 0TT.\\V`A. April l'. ..-Mr. MoMul|on. M.1`.,`~"lma giuen notice of It bill which. if put. into law. will bring about a revolution in the whole civilaervice. ll- . ....... ... cl... n k.`-ml Al innnnnfnrn proper rlurmanuo UK but: puuuu nvuvncu. keep strictly buaineu bnaiu. Thoir auction will be noirpmtizan. It. is the belief of Mr. Mvl\lullan that _.bll0l'0 are about |,UUO of- tlcera Wll0(`i\l| bo dis-porised with b{ the notion of this intlopomloni. board. Vliile I.lio power of appointments will remain with the ,\;o\ormnont. ull appointments will bo miulo uomlitiomsl upon ellicioncy nnd the actual nocosaity for tho appointees in the service. The guvermnont. would also be able to dismiss path from the notion of tho inepecmra. Tlm nnrnu wl`.inllUa\l)b. Mclionaallanaior Full weight every time, and our men u know how to de- liver it. They leave your cellar as neat as they found it. um unepecrmrn-. The corps whichUapb. Mclhmgallunajor McLean and Capt. Cartwright. have been ondenvoring to mine to go 10 Engltuul for the jubilee is purely a privalo and volun- teer movement, and in not. the oicial con- tingent. to be sent by the government-. which is quite another affair. Armr Ii)...-mnhowaver. it. is rumored that which Is qmbo nnobner nmur. After Eushenhowever, her excellency the countess of Abenleen will give a slate ball and if no it. will mean a renewal with increase effort. of all tne gnietdes of the season. It. is maior leak um nennen. Tholumbermen of the Ottawa valley urge the government. to protect the mwn lumber and pulpwootl intemsts of Can- Mlu against. the di-criminM.ion of the Digglev bill. `r liunr Mm:-nf. in drnflimr t.|m nrohibi- Cllhd Illlllo A Dohllht. ____ -_ A_~_:| In Il\L_ A.:-I . Inplnnd Wm 30 firm. A .'I |.'l LA - I`... Ll`|`aIlOd At llellovlllo. A -n nu 15,4 _. UUVIIQ onom III P: 0 Into Uni: Ln. `3`I`$:.u - ~ ; A splendid Spring chovin of (hntlomoni Fntnn-Mn s is Hun nvm be In cxhlblusl b 0. l.l\'IN TON 8: BRO. In Qhl-if pnluin More on Rmck street. The wary Inns lhlncs in Thu. shirts. 090., an Qxhlhihd In oxcolhnt ndx-amaze in the window and on the uhlon and z-Imlvu in tin eommodiouu atom in I well ooloviont tool of ovuylhln oborhhonl by the young man of fashion. In I 0 hlll Nth mm. window loft ol the main ounce. to um voll-known u.nusbli:huncnI In can u usufully urun I nuortmom o! Oolonvl shirt: and Inc M ulovu. lint lilo only when on omen tho on and cumin the nu stocked uholvoo um huvil: Indon conI\~ on that huh uhlo to ion: an a an Idea nl tho unonm o! capital vi 0. v to: & Bro. have gunk in unit hulhoso. have for your: Tad: B uptcltlu at lino clovhtnc. which n undo on no an 1. I I 1 ml at . ?Eln 90:: :1; `I `V. I9 IV IIIII: wouwa. :lc'o .:.-nk. -r 53% M I CID. . C -3-: .mm mm KI-nun. g"- ' Iorlno. Woollen and Onuon lino nl N-mun: uvlnn and can 0! no man Iunuuclcunriaouot [CALI OR LBAII. um `-munch nrllunn II` IIIC IIIIJWII IHIIIIUII DII" VV IIIIIIH I'lII'B` court`: equal; as n diaci linnrinn for an un- mlungoablo majority. but been alike firm In!` nrihlm Eblll nrrn. The membon of the English house of commons will Iom-e London for the Banner holidays without. any final struggle in the pony welfare. Mr. Balfour : prestige ha been increased by the ohrovvdnoas and ability with which he kept. the house in mind during the oosnion. An I tncticion ho ho: shown himaolt Sir Wnllinm Horn. ......s\_ _`.....|. g- - .l:--!-.H..-.._.. RA. .. .._ lnnnugunuvu IIIIJUI" rm and exible. l(WG%STON"[&"lT0.| [WU lIU\'lll III III! UVUUIUI The Ottawa river is clear [mm l.'0|-gnnl to (Ironvillo. In l.`()rignn| buy the ice in still rm. vim- .._-....\.._. -r n.-' I:`__I:-L L-..-_ -1 Iploo 0! The Io:-ulng PIOIII And lino Von nun uounohooo . _ A _..n|2-_ ...|.x;- n_|_ 1-.. 1--.. `L- I`...- Iurv uniuuu u-yup. A million white nh fry from the Euox hatchery have boon placed in Lake Ou- tnrio. 1:-.. I.I .....:u.... I ..:n. .....I M... Inn]. nf weuumg. It. is understood that. Joseph Chamber- lnin it likely to take the witness attend in tho 'l`runevunl enquiry. Imninnu nnnnnrvntjvan hmvo decided (IIV. The appointment: of Mr. Smnrb as de~ uty minister of the interior and of Mr. urges: us dominion land: oominiuionor are guettod. Tho Chinmrn Burllmrton & Uuinov mil- I10 hll BHIVJIIU. dull`! ZUDII. I601. The Montreal consolidated mines oom- pnny in the name of a new company nook- ing inoorpornt.i0n. The chief place of bui- nesn of the coinpmly is to ho Montroul. The capital amok of the company is to be 82."u,U0(). divided into `. 5,l)()() ehurol of SI each. Il..KA..L -._...`.._..6I...._ ....-:..-A A|._ 'lV..__- BIUH. British preparation! Against the Trans- vaal multiply in many directions. It is semi-ollicinlly roporbod that two more refi- Inenta have been notied to prepare or service in South Africa. and negotiations nro pending with Scotch nhipownera tor four tmnaportu to be ready at the and of June. A...... I\:..L-.... ....- 1:..- I_-n.._._ -...l l|IHIIIl`q lll $. s0t),u00. Mr. IIIIII Retired. S1`. CATlIARl.\`r:!, Ont.. A ril I2 --Wil- lium E|Iu-. auperiuuhetndenco the Wellnnd cuml. has received notice from the depart.- ment. at Ot.ta\wn. that. `he he: been pluced on the retirtd list. The Hnmittbzrp->:n food show cloned a aucoonaful week. William Milloy, 3 London artist, drop- ped (load in his studio. Tim Ottnwn rivnr in nlmr [mm Ifnrionnl onoouon [or one commons. . Cyprian Fortin, ox-mayor of St). Francis. Bumoo. 1.1%., ha been nnmod oonnorvabivo oandidnto for Bounce county. nnlnnhivn I-lnt.r.nn.nf Ohnwn. hm: iulf. oanmaue tor Dunno counuy. Dotaobivo Hattomof Ottawa. bu jult boon reduced to the rank: for dringing a glut of whiskey in an hotel on Sunday. It in nmv nmarlninnd that amnoror ll!!! OI wnllkoy Ill an now: un DuuuI_v. Ic is now ascertained that emperor William did not. send his usual congratu- Intions to Prince Bismarck on his birth- dnv. in... -...m:..o........|. ..c u.. ,u.......o. .. .l._ ITO 8`l9Dl0(l. The Chicago Burlington & Quincy mil- way oompun in reported to have ooourod the Lebhbri gs and Great Fnllo line in the north west. 'L. J..-.. _.L..-AA .. .uu..`X..| AU` 9.0.... DUB CIT-II `"035. The jury nturneda verdict. on Sutur- day at. Toronto in the one `of d`Ivr vs. the Toronto World. awarding $500 amn- gea to the plainti`. R. (I, Hill n nmnll frnihnnd nnndv dun]. KC! (0 I-H3 PIIIUDIII. R. (I. Hill, (I email fruibnnd candy deal- er. Vancouver. shot. his wife and then tried mcommit suicide by shooting. Both are alive but the w0umu'u recovery is impou- aibie. Ali..- l`........ I|I.......,.... l!:....|.........A.-... UllQll'lIl.Il)II. Thu ascension of the ()nl.nrio legislature voncluded on Saturday hut. so far an actual bus-inoas is oonverned. l'romgu\t.iun takes place Lo-marrow ultaornoon, when Sir Cus- mir (_v.owIki will nlllcinta. l..'.-.._......-..I AI...A AL- I\..|... Al \'.._|- LIIU IJIVILIIII IUlUU5y HI \IIUr`llCI'. At Grand Forks, N.l)., an ice gorge broke any came down the Red river. curry- ing with it as beautiful farm residence. This was hurled agninac one of tho bridgu and completely aninshed to pieces. I-Inn. Rivhnrd Dnhnll hnfnra Imu-inn Ena. llllll CUH|P|ClDIy EIUIQUCQ (U `MCGUI- Hon- Richard Doboll before leaving Eng- lend for Canada and thaw A oontmct. to build four (net. ebeennere for the Atlentlo service has been signed on condition then the imperial government will ehare in the men. In :_ I:|.-I.. AL..L AL- ..._---..A I__I-..-- -1 uuah. It. is likely that the pronoun balance of power in Europe will soon be rearranged. it. is probable that the new driobund will consist. of Germany. Russia and Austria while: an ont.ont.o will be formed botwoen England, Franco and Ibaly. It has bean rlaoidod In mnlaln-an aha FAHIIHUU, I` HIIIUO I'D llolly. It has been decided to oolebnto the Queen : diamond jubilee by the nimulhunm out |ighth~_- of bonres on we hills around the English count at ten o olook on the day of the aixcioth anniversary of her Accouion to the throne. June `2l)t.lI. I837. "Wan Knntrnnl I\l\I|-t\HI.l\.A4. Ivu:l|An Anus` U|lIIU- Anna lbiohon. one-Limo lecturer and actress. has recovered a verdict. of six and n-quarter cents from George B. Thomp- son, Allan Eggloston. John S. Hdtmnn. Gideon Underwood and Henry Dryden. of Pitu-burg. l'n.. on the claim that they had brought. about her unwnrrunmd in- carceration in the Dnnvillo asylum for the insane. in ISM. Miss Dickoon sued for .KlH\ nun Rev. Hamilton Leith and Mrs. Leitln, of Hmnilbon, have oalobmtod choir diutnoml wedding. I IL in nndm-ntnnd that. Jnmnh (?hnmbor- um). I mo Trumvunl emluu-y. Winnipeg conservatives have decided not to nominnte e candidate for the bye- eleotion for the commons. lV.......:... I`...-Hm g-,-nan-an nl` Rh Wnnnoln ulll` \_lIU'IKI WIII IIIIIUI-I03- IL is rumored that. the Duke of York. captain of the Royal navy, is to join the British nhnnnel squadron afbor loavin Lord Wuleoley. the commander-in-chief 0'} the Britiali forces, at Gibrultu`. At I-Irnnt` `Pnrlrn N ll an inn nnuu-on Miss Hmco Dinamoro. liinghnmpbon, N. Y.. or!`-ars to sell one of her middle lingers lur $l,MIO in response to an ml- vertiaoment. mgarding as bone-grafting oparutinn. Thu nnnninn nf Hun Hnlgrin Inuinlntnrn PAINT. Merchant Tailors A Furnlshers. PITH or `me NEWS. % A-_9-.J9nns!o! & I-DI` \In.l'I DKTIUNI W w I. arm seventeen oboolou vnnhipo which on now in the return with motion buy Dlllll. ..........- ...-....-........ \\'nmuon. Ont. April l9.--'l`he Kluge- vnllo woolen mill: oompeny which went In- tothe hands of en uni nee none veehe ego, ha: b on re-orgenil with she follow- ing omoere : Dr. 8. A. King. J. B. Brown. Horece Wi le. Emeet A. Brown. Jemoe Hillie, W. A. mihh end (homo D. Ron. of Montreal. The ooInpen{vwlIl operate under the mute oi Brown 8 I310 nnlnnnnv. end Llnmninl ank In oponw unuu mu nun conpuny. Ind the on At. Luann thounnd o UWTCIU Hui KIIU II-IIIU III I than an II nt. twenty thouund olluu. A Good Phi Would be to In Carnovsky your tomorrow for c 0 his and optic} nut for Good Friday. _ V - ACOAL THAT isunrs I F()[`lS"T `()I.lCI'URS WANTED FOR DR. TAL- L nuuxfn" Tho Ruth mnllul." or his funolll tour around tho world, a thrilling mm o! ucvngo and bmluu-oun lundn. F In ml! ion Tnlmnnoh lmoh sold. and Th ll 0 Id- lod" l. his Intact. and [run on. Donald (-lmrmoun. Iva:-lmdy vnnu thin lunmu hoolr only cam I: book. lulu uommlulonu. A [old mines [or wot-hon. Cmllt clan. [night- zmhl. Outts two. Drop Ill huh and all he king or books and mute am 1 month. Andreas for onll and territory Till Dnllluu (}0IlI'AK\'. star Buildmc. Chloaco. 333% 1 Y MTII AI'llll4. A UUUD UENIRAIJ ` vnm. good vnau. Inquire Ills 1 mm. 130 king htrooi. Afton pm. |We Ai? I Prepared - The demands of our patron: nquln Iha we Ihoukl nlwun In in -the clonal count: with also now] fuhlon oonenn. Apqnolnhx this {nob-we mnko ovary pnpnrntlon to to quaint ounolvu with tho movomont lhrold. or wherever BlU(.HlT IDEAS 0 DRESS can be obtained. Wu -. Ug nnmul. mucmn no Euunnh--a1 hm- ouu Itnot, blool nbovo old mmd. I III`: l\EIII. `ml Lnmuo Unnn-nn|-Iu-I80 strut. `l`olophono14'lA. Open Day on 1 . I`. IIIIIILIIERIIV g Uunn-nun um nunuun. PI-lnoou Strut. Phonn-W|nroom|. 80; lluldonoo. vl. Lowut pl-loos. HENRY BRAKE. Lnnnto Ulmnnnn um unnum- Prlnoou mm. Oornu Bydonhun mm. ` phono communication. T Our uhow window: will give yous mum hie: ofour nook. hum tho dopuhmon itself will convince M nalnnoo of the Bounty gm! Lownou in Prico of our Dnu Goods. We are one of the tow hotuuln Oanml nhowlnl the Instant. Penman novolty In Dnu (loads. DRAP D ETE." {Thu nlntlu tn In\ I l.II\l II II l.4I I-4| (Thu cloth to be.) This we have in all the loading uolorn. l-`ur High Class Uumlu at nnoderuto prion new um` htovk. STEAGNSTEACY, Th-nun nnn Imlnrtnlu HARBIID. Mn.1.m.u~I-Sxnonn-A0 New-b .xuh. on April Tub. Jame: Edward Millipn to Catherine Sodom. Camden Em. An'rmms-In Kin ut.on.on Aprilloth. I897`. Ioabolla. bolov wife of Aloxandar Ar- thura. a ed bwonby-nlno yearn. Tho fun will take laoa {ton hot lab madden. 9'?! Un varalaymovaaao.` to Oataraquioa on `IIOIEI at 9:80 p.m.: aarvioo ab pan. and: and acquaintance: an ranpooully Invihod to attend Rn`lc-~-Apri| loan. at her ruldonoo. 09 Sydanhum Itreot-, Margaret. Rico, aid SI yearn. Funornl Tueoday. 0:30 a.m.. to St. George`: cathedral. - Bl.AN(. h`|m0Vl`Ii--'l>lxlil.I\:.l;JlTi Y.I10 '1' nxuntlm ul-I. vrhlto tlpporl pawn and ll: in white strip on brunt long urn. Finder VIII he nnH.ully rewarded by returning it to no Bltuvx an ma-r. Auulisluuuu lu'H`r uni Wuhh III II- movulod Allan: In the ovsnlnulo II B. W . l'I)I.(|NIl. nu Strut-. Icglnnuusuhwu. $3 1' 9 \`()l.lCI'ORS\ WANTED FOR DR. TAD- ; nuun`n mnn..|.-- or in: {Amman IaotdChatluBonuford pnpovuh h- nn -nvnnlnnn nhnnhn unnhlnn Ihlnh nun KY 15TH APRIL. A (IOOD GENERAL ` . vnnt. pond vnnon. Immh-Q III. I .uIII7- o.tau-nuuduuhcnucnrlv] hggguuuti 1:3 mm 8t.. uohn mo - xrngsionl _.;_._....:. "6ii} 1iEAi.'I-.iiii"vik}J`r`. Army TO IN! \Vu.|unmN. no Ginny attest. uooxiooox. APPLY [N `rm: nvnnmu lo Ilnn JAMIH mvnrr. I81 King strut. ___.._: KHOIYSKMAID MINT Ill WELL BI mnmlml Annlv in Hm uvsninnln W` l Utrpqr 8|. Lwrenoo:-- Hm an mnld. . WEATHER PROBABILITIEB. With :1 Superb stock % for the Easter Trade. SECOND a:m5rIoN. Drona Goods Importers. the best article made. .- Put up in liquid or your der. Gmnnteod U6 if mm mum. N For cleaning Silver. Glut and othcr article: you will nd THURSTOWS SILVER POLISH to be TIOUIIIII XX GIIII UIIVCIIQ `Ill 1...:-n lhgnmn In Rn-Q Concern no.0:-gunned. ..\.. l'\..s A__xI I0 'l\L. vi. nifxininiiiiif It-ln-Inn A van Inn A Lin '1`. F. HARRISON. n- A nos Hun A u -.1 J AS. IVunv\mnu Unl BB1 [IIIIII Inivuwuy. nun mun 0 hntlwior in Jun: Pu-hr. of chic- wlo In opioid its buildi had in uuoC|N.W0. `:05 vi! B-5:?!` in caution as oollqo . villovctloak Ibo work. I `go uillh nomad in his Ina -`Inn Annonnnnnh Quinn-out modonto prfooo. Spools! uhnu n ' 1. Hana`: clothes W5 Plncln :`B tu:g..:wo: nu Halo Wan:-onus. "`f`I` I` 13` ALADYS BICYCLE WILL BI RAFFLE!) at John Rontlors. Doblnoouinh Tickets iron I out to I! ltk Bicycle on viovr. N.000 GIVEN TO A COLLEGE. jnwu will III` ""'l"""_...g'-cI';"':"': `nu Duly noun Book -ror mus Bordon 'I`o Pout Tlunulvos by. City council to nfghb. Jobb at Wade`: Tuesday. Wodnudoy and Thumlgy. u-.. u ummm`. namml lecture on otyalusble Household Furniture. Mason \ _& Rich Upright Piano. on w::DNEsbAv. APRIL 14 HAVE RECEIVKI) lNS'l`lH7(`-'I`l().\'.\` PRO Hm Rev. Dr. Hull to sell at his re.-idem-0. 189 Enrl.\'I.l'eut.his houleholnl 9|Teut:4. llhwk Walnut Bedroom Sets. IlM.tn\nses. Rprinus. Walnut. Hidelmarxl. Walnut Ext-onsinn Mn- lnu 'l`uhlo. Wulnnt. Dinner Wanton, Dinint (ilmlno. liuwennnrt, Sofa. Rluy Ulmirw. (`Mitre Table, vary lino Dinner Set. Cutlary, (linu- wars Sonrntnry. Brusuolu Cuxiohx. Square Duub o-IIQM-inu :-mm-. Cnnl Cooking Run 19. luuvn Mutter. efriuurntor. Kituliun Mons! a. Hall Rack, nmny other articles. Pinno will be sold ut 12:80. 'I`unn\gm\sh. Sale at 10:3`. We Are Sure ST.-THII I)WEI.l.lN(l HOUSE. STABLE and premium No :16, on north side of Elm Srrent. -mar llhvision 8! root. at present. m~.~nplad by ,lo|m linker M 815 per month rent. I-ping no foot on Elm Street by [(11 foot. in `low. xud.-The Dwellinu House. Stable nu}! ma; HE IIAAIIRIIJIIE NEW lusalunnun um Union Strut. nonr Dlx-Mon Stunt. In n-ly ooouylod by David J. Whluhond A Imnll nxnondimn will complete it. hot adjoins Qneouh Collouo ground; Apply Q0 R. V. nouns. Butrinlor. RICHHOND R C0 S ACCOUNTS. ll. J. I RICRIOND HAVING Cl.0lL'D Mo buninou all nonounts duo Ridnnond h Go must be DDM at tho omen of Kiri - rick & Resort. 194 Onmnufnaeis IVISVV IIl\I&s7o|v|rII\I|I\J I l'II\In\rI\5Iu I.K~EIAlING. IN ALI. I1`.-I BRANCHES. snout with nntnoou and docpuoh. at in ms. Spook! uhutlun givou to umamm us STlIS1`.o\'oI and 'l'hursug_v. Rev. 8. I{ouAton`s second lecture Presbyterian Church in lrelnnrl" on Tues- day evening. A ril 13th, at. 3 o'clock, in Cooio`n church eoturo mom. lX7-zIn--an Inn:-n-ninll AI. llilhlfl ' NOW Cooke) church lecture \VodnoIday bargains at. (lilbolta : New walnuts we a lh. :' new lberba 70. n lb. ; nzw almonds mo. 3 lb.. and big hickory nuts 6c. a quart. Say. We pay to ball you of our bargain: and save you money. '1` en don`m buy from our imitators. wnm CONTENTS. P e I-Foreign, Amorieann and Cana- dian owe. D-..-0 _T\.- ("mph- uh-Iran-Al, "Id Hi! dim Nowe. Page 2-Dr. Crafts Addreueu. Had His Foot Removed. Local nnd District: Tid- in E 03-Sabbath Obnervanca. Death in the ilk Pail. Miscellany. Pugs 4~ Editoriula, Local and (lonernl Evento. Pngo 5-Muaio. Country News. Pugs 8--'1`ho Very Latest. xlopth. Stahln nml plo- min: on thu muth-west unrnor ul Yurk and I:-ontumu Stu-era` lsoiup can {not on Fruntonno street. by 168 feet nlonf York `trust. Thom nrnnorllos wil be mill at the Nut yr! York Thane [ms lo: Hort M John H. N: |.~. Brook wteat-. on .\`ATl'RDAY. A ril l'n.h.nt H o`olool noon. mo good. '.l`onnu--Tun porn-em. down: balance in two rook: thorufur. or on munmuxo. as may be stringed The umdnr ronorvos mu M-l. For further nurtioulnru apply to JOHN Our new trimmed Millin- ery is a little bit the most stylish creations of the milliners' art ever shown here. -A '- 4- .`___ ....;I Jn1\I| QIALID TENDERS FOR THE URI-ZN S1` L SuhooI`Pro|)orty will he rooe vg-1 by tho nndonicno up to MAY 13%. Non. The pro- perty front` on thryo atn~eu-Rl H. on Queen. III (I. on Colbornofnnd ml ft. un Chapman. JOHN H.l(`.D(" ` `Ll . Soc`:-Tu `l. of E. PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE. THE IIANIJSOIIE NEW RESIDENCE ON ommnlod by E; ` FWIVIJ. m'\' AANIVETIC l.ll'fl4l1`.0HlUKl')B.- ' ` J Int} Pinno lnexcellent. or-lvr. To be soun M. \'VuIu nfN(`9. Ill!) A'|`l|l.|'fl;A!~`.\`()( .lA'|"lUN I'R0l`|-Il{ l`\' norm of the I--nu-owl uruun-|.~a. 'l`|u~ exten- nlnn of Raul St rout will run directly tllruuuh A'l`l|l.|'l`l(` A .\`()('.lA'l`|UN I'uLu'I-.Iu \ nlon of Karl Minna lntn, which no ulna-e tn n [ruwinu so -- H.m of ml... .ity. Apply to J. H. SKINMI: _ RH. S l`RA'I`||\"H REHIIHCNOI-I, KING` 1 atom. lmrca Stones Hume. facing Mao- donnld PM-k (wo.-m). |>um1t.ifulIy ait.unte on lake shore. Imu (`Hy Park . llsuh room, water wurks and furnace in aumlorder. Goudhtlok ntnlnleu and vmwh Imuse. (Satin- Imstnrydwollin in Toronto lnhxht be taken in oxvhann) mvly to Mus. a"nu\'rn\'. Mne- rlnnnhl Pnrk. BICYCLE TIRES. WOODS BROS.. Kingston. Ont which are [rowing Hun of t.1n- qty. Apply to H. SKIB Solicitor. Uhu-am 9 Street. in oxohango) donahl Park. .-_._--__ Co.me in today and see how pretty they are and how cheap. New Easter Dress Goods Laid out in tempting ar- C7ALT`N{b"SE[I-I Rides ouior. looks hatter. will stand more and com less for re- pnln than any other wheel at any price. Don't take an opposition dealer .-4 Mvonm. of it. but see It for yourself. Kirkpatrick s Art Store. N-I. For punioulnru apply IUDIE, Solivltor. Clan-nm street. Dtlod 8th April. A.U. INT. ._:___.__..____.j__. Wood Frame Comet| )8 mid ut Tums cash. E, NEW DRESSMAKINO PARLORS. ....-xx.`-nnnvuaa In Al I Flu IIIAKYDHIS BlGYOLE.ST06KlNGS. AUCTION SALE. XIW TI II DEPOT. IS l`RlNCE\`S S11, . Mhui you can not any tin you want at Qlhht ptloe. Sundries. ole. JENK|Ns.| mew Easter Capes, New Easter Suite. Come in and look around. We are laying out new things daily. A_RDY 2.._ -_AI- A1)- TENDERS. V\;lth or without feet. in (rut variety as AUCTION SALE. LOCAL MEMORANDA. Our ue line 0! Wheels and get. our prices tor OOMETS. KENSINGTONS and SELBYS. Our `()Wl7VALEi._ RAFFLE. ' -In-Al l\ ill I I I--U vuuvvuvuq no lultnnn ._ A _-II ' I0 D23`. E. It. M A RTIN. Auction:-cl DIV. jolt Irtw lot IIIU Itvuuvr. vululul nouhu bun ncoivod of outnpn oom~ mind on the Gusto of Smyrna by uilon ooaiheud with tho French Imruhips. No blockade Inn boon doclhnd on you accom- inglothohhu Adrien nodvcd by the Atlas. April ll._--`rho pnuidout ol the cannon, ' thoruntneoonxmnuoa ` I nygn mam` W `III. IN` `III IIKIIE _, Gllunnornl. Apt! l1-ln I @- ulhyuu to Ayn noun unovuumo. Rtmno. April l2.--Denulcory ghtin occnrnd all Jay today in tho environ: o Candis. LoxI>ox.A il l9.--A dospuch to tho Ob- .---. ham than: an tin! XIII! tram: lA).VDON,A ll I3.--nuuswuzu to un un- Iu-vorfron than than 8,000 troops have just an-ud for t frontier. Oloinl n.-ulna Loan much-ad of mnntn com. UIVUK rlll . A npecinicorreaponileiib woiil: to Larissa on Snturdny and uacertains than the in- vuders numbered upwards of 3,000. Among them were signer Cipriaui and his Italian volunteers. The entire force was under the command of three ex-ollicera of the (lreek army and four Mnvedoninn of- licers. The mndezvoua was at Konislms, 1| village near Kulnbnlm. The men were all fully'nrmed mid wore the national costume. their black fur caps bearing the badge and initials of Ethuike I>lotmriu embroid- emd In blue mid white, with the words "En toule mkn creating the initials in black. I'\.. I.`..1.J.... .. ........|. `nasvln llnuuo AAL..- -- tnomugn replnr. L0.\`no.\', A ril l`. .--Tho Times correc- ndont at M. ens says: The news of the incursion into Turkiah territory has been received hen with great jubilation. The general belie! la that nothing can now re~ atrain the army which in bound to follow acroee the frontier in a few days. The Athena newepapere rellect. the popular enthuaiaern and contain highly opliimiatic _ loreoaata of the progrose of the band in Macedonia, where its presence in expect ed to exert. a magical inuence on the ehrietian population and to be a signal for a general uprising. One newspaper rays thar.'t.he die in now ones, that a euoceeaful heginnin ha: been made, that ibis all mrnr ui dinlomacr. nenotiatiune and oogmmn nu noon mule, uni. In In nu our vi diplomacy. negotiations identical note: or blockade. and that the oloquont voioo of the rie has I-pokouat. Inn. A hologram fmmlrta on Sundny can `thus Gnok bands are crossing the fronuor at various point: sad that wu- inoviublo. 9......` Anal Io _n....lmn Rnhtinh Should It be Proved Greek Troops llavc Advanced. Warned `int insurgents Were on The Wm-puth-Ile Hus Assumed Command of the Greek Iquerlron -ser-Ions Trou- ble Reported from the Ilontenegrln Irrontler. ELASS()NA. April lu.-The telegraph line between here and Janina. the headquarters of the Turkish army stationed there to meet e possible edvnnce of the Greeks from Arts. has been cut, but service con- tinues vie Monestir. The Ureek irrogulurs crossed the frontier in the night time and surprised and burned four Turkish our.- post stations. The Turkish troops are udvencin toward the point of attack from Diskata. spilo and Metzovo. The villagers of [spilo any they have heard the tiring of big guns and suppose that the Turks are engeged with Greeks. Edhem Pasha wired to Constantinople for instructions und has received orders from Constantinople to cross the frontier of Greece with his forces should it prove that Greek regular troops- sre among theinvndere. It appears that Hrannn, n fnw .l:u'n um). \vnr'neri the On Friday a monk from Mount. Athos |\!~ nietod his nbbot and two doacone at. A re- ligious servico at. Koniekos. at which all members of the invading body partook of umraluent and regislmrod the onth of the order. "Liberty or death." In addition to largeqxnantitiaa of ammunition and pro- \-ininnn Hm fnronn had 3,000 nnnndil nf large (l\lInl;lDlC UK IKIIKIIIIIIIIIUII IIIU PTU` viaioua. the forces had 3.000 pounds of gold. During Fliday night; followin the service the frontier was omssod. the orco moving in the direction of Schuik. \\'hi|n Lhn mnvnnmnt. was in hmnrrau COAL. moving In Lne UIFOOLIOII OI HCIIUIK. `While the movement. was in |:l`0$l`OS-\ n iocond band, the number of which is us yet. unknown. had in N.-nder.\'oua at Neneroa on the frontier. nbout. I.hirt.y-ve kilo~ meters norfh of barium and near the coast. This band was similnrl equipped, hadneimilnr mission and too` tho sumo nnth. It. was vommnnded by the Maco- doninn chief Sinainikos. It crossed the frontier on Thur:-day night, Innrchin on Karyn. As everywhere in the van of Temp. this portion of the frontier. the road: and building: are in 3 condition of thomugh repnir. l.n\`nn\'. Amil lQ.--Tho Times corms- ifnimna Ill muss) inns nnmc or an; EIJNSI U10 uruux urlny, uua IDII wu Iur Jll MI. A deopnbch from Constantinople reports oerious trouble near the Monbonegran frontier. in the district. of Sorau. Sangui- nnry conllicu have taken plnoe between the Albanian Mueoulmnna and the chris- tiana. The troupe sent to mature order lost. several men killed. A .....u.~.. A .\-.`I In) A 4I\nl\|ln.- nI\A Luann I05`: IQVUITII [null IIIIUU. A'rIu:Ns. April l`.!.~-Accounts are very conlliccin an to what. really hnppened lest. Fridi\_v. w ion the frontier was crossed by the imurgenm. whose carefully-planned invasion is accepted I) the Athenians an inaugurating war. '1` o Turks evidently` sham (who view entertained in Athens that? the movemem. wen one of great. import- ance. `Advices from Elnseona indicam u univernlbeliof them that. the invnaion was simply a precursor to nvtion by the Greek nrmr. A -....-2 _ . A . g _ . . . . n. 1-..: .... ..s 0.. I ...:.-.. HEARD av VILLAGERS, WI-||O ARE QUITE ALARMED. ulelnvnaers. 10 appears ouuu (ireeco. a low Jays ago. warned the Turkish authorities that insurgent. bamls would probably attempt. to cross the frontier and .thnt. blue (lrook nutlnorilies could not. amp them, hul. it. is believed hero that nolnrgen body of insurgents could not, have u-jvmxced into Turkish cerri tory witluout the knowledge of the 1-`rook gov- ermnenb. A ..I..-....s..|.l...\... Ann. .I..o.\.I n} ..l...-.... ernmenu. A donpatch from Arm dated nt eleven o'clock last. night`, announces that admiral Krieata has assumed command of the (:roek\ squadron in the (iulf of Mexico, hoisting his Ilng on board che iron-clad Spezia. Hulonrinn and Roumnninn tronns are Bulgnriun and Roumnninn troops are being muaeed on the frontiers. Strained relations exist. between the two countries and the Bulgarians talk of re-taming Dobrudjn. From [I 000 Ln 8.000 vnluntaars are me- II\)UTu(lJH. From 0.000 to 8,000 volunteers are pro- paring to start. for the frontier from Athens immediately after war is declared. Com- mander Soutzo, the but cavalry ollicer in the Greek army, has nursed for Arte. A dnnnnmh from Cnnnmntinxonla renorta EA\VHll] S KINGSTON. ONTARIO, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 12. 1897; `III IKIIIUIIIIIII I:-pprvuu-u. SAN l`Iuxcx.~ru, Aptil l2:-Advices [mm Tahiti state that queen Munci. who lor Iovon your! an ruler of the inland ol Rain` non, ha: deed the French. hu boon taken. and the long uuudi rebellion on tho inland: ol Ramon Mid nuhoino putdown. The French gunhont Auho and t.hdI.nnI- port (hrolino captured the queen sud her ohiof men that a hot. ght in which I.hihy- nix mtivoo were hillon and sixteen drown- ed. The queen and IM of hot sub` :3 have bun cont into exile for life to or Uglcdonio. the l`ronch pond umloncut. """"""` 3.i$;d.'S}'i1..;""' ":5. [........'-*' W :..':a A hint: man on I.vInpI0|II- Inmswl. PM 5Pf59---PNP 05-- lu-, a hunt linn nut lnnuollhvn. Aha ..'.A._uI`- Al utlunnhnhig Hannah .7001] from An. And Halt. Who. lhesuld. I In 5 Wlnrd. Bn.um.._ 1nd,. April l`.`.--l\lrs. Cora Suplouon. ngod fifteen. has been granted" I divorce lmm her husband. Andrew Suplouon. aged sixty-live. on the ground: of desortion. They View married in year ago. when I sensation was eluted by the bride's asserting that her huuband was I winrd. and plucod her under I-polls. She lived in npumn for dnya, ind almost. died. claiming it. was the evil inlluenco of her lnnbnnd. Her malady defied the skill of the physi- ninnn Lamp nhn shot. And Almost. fnhllv I10!` malady uenou NIB elm ol um pnysr cinml. Later she shot and almost hully injund hot bmther. Anhormnn Johnnon. She wna conned in jail until he \v_na out of dannr. ltnmediataly after securing the divorce the was married to A. B. Wagner. - , .._;-nn__ n.__.__.___.| uuon. The methods pursued by then persons. coumel snid, was to lure gentlemen of wealth and position into their den u n any pretext. that would Accomplish Silas object, place them in compromising posi- tions, and obtain from them Articles of value are ll condition of sup rmsinn; the foot. of their visits. Not. 2-M.iMio1l wil.l1 this. if it were found that the victims had wives or daughters. the gang even pursued and blackmailed the huliea efteiwurd by men- acing exposure of the act: of the husbands or fublxers. The l.M.en!GlIl.l made by the prosecuting counsel were corroborst.e(l by iletect.i\'es. The prisoner was committed. Lnnr. me clounng uu umlu wna III uwura. The story Ins bodn conrmed by the Jnpanone schooner Minnloguu and has caused great indiznntion in Yokohama. lot}: the porno speak: of the inndort oi the previoua day as "rogular troops and the incursion is `regarded here as tho oom- mcnoemonr of wnr. A panic oooum.-dnt Vnlonn yesterday on a rumor chub the hook wnrnhipa were about to attack the town. Two Lhousnnd Bmnhi Baznuks an- Iemhled in an adjoining valley And placed theluaolvoa in rendinele tn ndvnnoe in (`l|.'0 of attack by marines on land. lnunnu Anril I`)- A nlnnnntnh In Hm QUEEN ST.