Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1897, p. 1

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YC-CI"I I33` U WW. ' Loxoox. April l&-'l`ho annual upon of tho Cunard utnmahip line. just iuuod. than a prom of 2l9.788. Aiur placing l85.(lI) to the dopnciution uoonut. and plnciw 32,111) to the insurance fund. the upon nooumondn tho pqyuanl of n divi~ dondowocndnlnlfpu-cont Think: Phulppluo In lntlod. Wnnxsamx. D.C . April l3.-Spnninh minister De Lame has received advice: that 10.10`! robolnintho Philippine Islands have mrnndorod. Aside from I fit unnudon in the ptovinco of Noun Rail, the runnin- dor of the inland ll quiet. his surrender Lin lniniunr mnnrdn gm nrnniaullu -gnli-up UT III UIIU IIIIIIQ I! l`|llI5. IIIUU I`I'I'.nuQr tho minister roguda an pncticnlly oouling the nhollion. Son-I-cl Ila: llolonnod. HAVANA. A ril I3.--Joso Gdunles Cur- b0ln.I untuu ixod American. unprieonod at Uunnajay on a cba of conapinoy. has bun libeubod. Jon oll, an English- man, impriaonad at Santiago do Cuba, has boon granted an order of misuse. and will be turned over to the British oonlnl on the undontundin tint. he is to loan the is- luul by tho m steamer. (blot 0| The Clan Dad. L0.\`lI0,V, April |3.-Duncnn Forboo. of Cullodon. the dosoondnno of president. Forboo,of Scotch historic fame. died no Cnllodon house, three miles from Inn:-noes. on Saturday. The combos, which are `heavily mortgaged. descend to a young: brothor. now in Australia. Mr. For was a msn universally ontoamod. He in: well known to lnvernoss and north oounbry Cqnadima. Delth 0! III Clam. 0.\'\\'l:u0, N. Y.. April l3.-0n May 14. I896. Eli Clare was convicted of criminal Assault and sentenced to serve one your in the count jail. A short time ago Clara strained I. o muscles of his stomach. Hie sick neaa became dnngolous and he was re~ moved to his home. where he died last week. Clam was found living with Mac Stacy, god fteen. whom he had brought to Oswego from Brockvillo. Cumin, and he vn arrested. lirlmvulo lcvcnn. EnI.~:s\'u.u:. April 12. -Sugar making in about over and farmers me thinking of beginnin_ their spring work. The bodies from thoioman Catholic vault will be in- (erred in the cemetery on Tuesday. l)r. Beemnn, Nowburgh, was visiting patients in this aectioulnet week. Mrs. Pholnn, who bu been dangerously ill for home time. is recovering. Some of our young men intend oing to Michigan. Richard Hinch lolt are on \Vednoudny with his family to reside in Kingston. nuutonuuudsd nan-o 2) En. V-.5 Ann;--A In `D L.--A Popnllata Making a clean sweep In Kanana Agricultural Colloga. MANu.n'r.Im, Kan.. April l3.-~The dis- uui-aal of Prof. George T. Fuirchild. for eighteen years presidents of the Kansas state agricultural college. seems to have been only the beginning of a clean sweep proposed by the board of regents. The diamiual of Prof.oFairchild was followed yaahordny by the discharge 0! {ourlaeon other mambouo; the tanutayand nunlail on: other omplryeoa of the institution. N o cliargoa were preferred against any of the teachers roloaaod. The board of rogenbs. which is dominated by: populist. majority. simply abated that. the discharged instruc- tors were not in harmony with the funda' mental principles of the administration." LUU DU l|'E|\lUllLIy I8 LU UUCUIIIB I-OUIUUB. lllr. Curzon then turned to the question of the possibility of war between Greece and Turkey. He insisted the government. had strained every nerve to prevent an outbreak of hostilities. which, he claimed, the government could only regard as oalnmitoua to (lreece und as constituting a grave menace to the peace of Europe. The government of her mnjeaty, he con- tinued, had shown the utmost for- bearance and regard for tho suscep- tibilitioe of all concerned. and had taken part in the joint declaration at Constantinople and at Athens to tho ellect that the aggressor would not be allowed to prot by such action. As to the (lreelt rnide into Macedonia Mr. Curzon assured the home that from information which the government had received, the raid was en- tirely unautliorixed by the Greek govern- ment. and was not participated in by the (lreelx regular troops. Further. it has been dieavowed by the Greek government and the government of Turkey had an- nounced that if the raid was not repeated Turkey would not treat it an oaeue belli, as she might have done. kHARDY S. verg! of war by the action 0! phe powerl. The Ipeeker pointed out. that the concert of the powere did not come into exiebenoo of the urpoee oi dealing with Crete. but to don with the Armenian qneetion, with which the powers had been fruitleeely struggling for two year: put, when lliey were stirred out of eluqgleh action by the deapatch of Prince George of Greece, with the (lreelx tevpedofotillmm the island of Crete. and by the landing of Ureek troops there. He concluded with commenting upon the imbeoilnty and holplenenerun ol the concert. gnu`: the king of Greece forced their nu . ML. -\AnI:Avu\An.n|-II .....-..A...... L... AL- llllllllu The parliamentary secretary for the foreign orlice, (leorlle H. Uurmn. replied for the government. He said no one oould rightly complain at lack of oppor- tunity to discuss the conduct of the government. There has been many discussions on the eubjeot and on the speeches of the Marquis of Salisbury, although it was true there had not been a vote of cenaure,the government having failed to persuade the liberal lend- er. Sir William Vernon Harcourt, to peel the home the martial oration so much ad- mired at Norwich, while in the six debates on Crete in the house of common: the matter had only been raised twice and in the French chamber of deputies only once. Continuing, Mr. Curran said that in Aus- tria. Italy and Germany the statement of their government`: po`io; had been reitera- ted so frequently as to become tedious. Mr r3un.nn than hnrnnml In Ll): anmnhinn T EACHERS DISMISSED. Cunard Line rrqllu A ___`I I C TL- _ ,, UIIIXTE WIS IIIKTWXIIIXIL _ he greater part of the Ieeaion as taken up with a debate on the question of cattle quarantine. Mr. Davin brought it up on a motion calling for papere in Iela- tion to the removal of the quarantine re- gulations. Mr. Davin. rpeaking for want- ern etoeimen. eaid there no serious dan- ger oi the contamination of the cattle. and more especially of sheep on the Canadian aide from the inux ol American cattle and He made a etronn protest againat the laxity in regulations, eaying tea!) in sheep was a diseare very readily transmit- ted. The debate thus opened was taken u with vigor. Mr. Lieter joined ieeue wit: Hr. lhvio at to the movement of cattle on both idea of the line. oointing out that it would be ahenrd to bring American etocl to (knada to peeture and take themhaetat tloeendoltlieeeaeomaellr. Davin eaid vae the custom. heoauee the ovnere wouldhave ton dut toCaoada- on Ilri ng them in, to etatee on taki holne. Dr. Montague. epeak- ieg theoewregnlatioeaoaid they elev- ed that the intent had abandoned all XI UQIULI I Have the government any intention to rescind the remedial order made by the gov. ernor-generalin-council on the 2lst of March, I396, and formally communicated to the governmental Manitoba,ordo thegov- ernment propose any parliamentar action in relation to said matter? Mr. Lurior, in reply. said the policy of the government had already been announced. and they did not tliinlr it advisable to take any further action in the matter. The premier`: state- ment is a timely one. There is more than a suspicion that eeveral members of the R0- man Catholic hierarchy would like to aee the papal ablegate turn aide from his mission to interfere with the school quee- tion. They do not undentand yet that so far as parliament is concerned the whole allair in at an end and the remedial order a dead letter. not even important enough to require necinding. The premier`: reply serves notice upon these disturbers of the peace that parliament doea notJiro e to ea I apend lurther time diecueeing a asue. Mr` MnMnllnn a hill in annnint. a In-up-A IWDII llIl'Inl|UI' IIIIII CJIICIIIIIIIK I (110 IIIIIO. Mr. McMuIlon a bill go I poim n bmrd of three to inlpoct. the inai o and outside civil service and diaponao with all unmou- DI: otlienrs was introduced. I... ....-a-_ ....A ..l L- ----:-.. -_\ IAIIII4 URIIIIUII IIUW IR! UHTTIUII Uulon Still mother Important announcement was made during question time, and one that will go far to utting an end to the wild talk nbout fun. or no tintionl with the government of Manila for better terms fur the minority there. Mr. Hnggort asked : 1111.... AL. _-.._-___.._A -_._ :_A-_A:-M L- COAL. Ur Lur. I-`U3IpU|' ulu IIUII I WEI - Sir Richard Cartwright made an impor- tant announcement in reply to a query by Sir Charles Tuppenwho asked if the state mdnt made by Mr. Chamberlain in the British house of common: that the Cana- diangovernlnent had signed a contract for a fast Atlantic eervim waa colrect. Sir Rigimjpaid the contract had been signed. and was now under conaideratlon by the imperial authorities. Sir Adolphe Caron read from the Globe to the effect that a proposal for a fast line from Mil- ford Haven in England to Middle Milford, Nova Scotia, had been submitted to the minister of trade and commerce. and naked if this was true. Sir Richard replied that such a pm I had been made, but not in due form. f the Peterson contract in ai ned the negotiations for other fast linee ave no longer any practical interest. Members are much more anxious to hear terms on which the Peterson contract has been awarded than to conaider other projecta that cannot now be carried out. Gall] ..._..a L..- .......__L__A _ _ . . _ _ . - -._A The School Queatlon Baa Been lfloally Dlapoaod 0t-An End Put to the Wild Tall That an Been uolng on-The Goaalp at the Capltal. Orrawa, April l2.--Uncertainty as to the date of the introduction of the new tariff is at an end. In answer to a quee- tion by the leader of the opposition when the house met today, Mr. Fielding an- nounced that unless something unforeseen occurred the budget would be brought down on Thursday. the 22nd. Mr. Laurler followed this up by a motion providing that the debate on the budget should be carried on from the 22nd. day by day, until disposed of. Sir Charles Tupper could not reeiet the opportunity to ask if there was no chance of having the taricliangee before the 20th. the date of the Nova Scotia elections. To this Mr. ' Fielding made answer that this was not the intention, but he could assure his honor- able friend that the tariff` would be one that would largely assist the liberal party in the Nova Scotia elections were it neces- sary "to do so. An immediate result of the announcement as to when the tariff would come down was it diatinot change ofoppoeitiou tactics. Mr. Foster asked what business the government pro- posed to take up till the time for bring- ing in the budget. Mr. Laurier. who has not forgotten the announcement of the up- position that the franchise bill would be obstructed inch by inch, replied that the government must be rid of Mr. l*`oater a amendment for the withdrawal of the franchise bill till after the tariff is revised. Sir Charles Tupper said that in view of the tariff announcement he would ask his friend to withdraw the amendment. Dictator the second did not like to cease his obstructive tactics unconditionally, and told the premier that he would be glad to withdraw if the second reading of the franchise bill was not taken till after the tariie settled. The first minister would not promise, and added that he would talk the matter over with the leader of the op- position. Whether he meant Sir Charles or Mr. Foster did not appear. 0:- D:-L.. ...l I`- -5 ..._.. . ....A.. ._ 1...--- It will be Prcsnted to House on April 22nd. INEWW IRjljl _[ RIlSE| innn A sum mscussmu.| FAST ATLANTIC oCONTRACT-- MILFORD PROPOSALS LATE. u but In Java c'i`2s.'a'a Q0 `Bun All lg of Shah M Unhnlhs $13 All huunil '78,; I`-"vv?n" -a'.1"' (DIOR IN -_..-o`& V ::.'.":.:.::'.-.."::..K"1:.1::....' - In-ho. Woolhlu and 00630: [ha 0! Ncotvcnr urinates ION nylon. `I In Club low `I10 III! 30 nu thou (solo an Inc I m Liv has stat` cl ~AU1. OVER tl1ls_.sAtoI-c. U |4lVlNGS'l0N & 380. In thoir pnlnthl store on Brook su-on. The vary Intent thing: In TIM. shim. o0o.. nnoxhlbitod to excellent ldvlntl in the window and on tho tables and 3 thus in Ohmsponmodlonn on in I Vollmo Ioduvoakot dvunh ohoruhul by (In young marge)! fulalou. In 0 lug. plnu ulna window left of the null: entrance to this woll-knovn utnhlhhmont In Icon 5 In lull: an t unonmoai of Oolond SM and the id Glovu. But it In only win one onto-u the store sud oxunhoo tho vol uooloduholvu nndhuvily laden count- on In he in sblo to (cum an n IIIO Idea of that out of capital win 0 vlngm & Bro. have sunk In um: huh:-0. or Inn noun of capital which 0. 1.! fol their have for turn undo I snub`? 01 Pint Oiotllilc. which in undo I rho, and have obtained I provi tdliou. This you they -how a hunt noel of `lied: than our. it-clad Punch ha Wnnvnd.Hna_ah um pi-la I nu! .I..lI IT! IKE C W! Ir. II no no Won`od.!|oo.cI 333.11-hh I` ngd I not Ilnnnol. The Undnvnr n A nnlandm Rprinl uhowl of (inntlolnurn Furnl-Mn : is that now u: oxhibiood b 0 LIVIN STON & B80. in their palati- Ihlnn ic. LIVINGSTON {36 IIUW IEIIIET. The British troope going to South Africa an merely intended to relieve the - menu already there. which are bound or home at the expiration 0! their terms 0! fmninn an-vine, IIUIHO IE BIIU Ulp fonign oarvico. HIKIOII. Aubrey Beardsley, the London artist. he hoen fmmully ncoivod into the Roman Catholic church. His heolt.h,which has been precarious for u long this pub, in now better. `BL- ll..:A:-I. Aug... .....`..,.. A- u_..AL Al_.'-- uu Inn on Uuureon mr. nnunortora. unor- ul. and Mr. Mt.-Kenzie. patron. the con- iervntivea deciding not to make any nomi- nation. A..I._-_ l)-_..)_I-_ AL- I ___J__ LU N UI'l'I]Ul4IIlIU COIIlUr9lIUC- The British steamer Standard hu an-iv ed at New York from Bristol. utter a stormy passage. She oncountorod noveral hurricnnea and seven icebergs. The nnrlinnamtnrv nnnhmt. in Muwlnn- HUTTICIIIUU Illu UUVUH ICGIEWI. The rliamontnry contest. in Mncdom nld wil be between Mr. Rutherford. liber- nl and Mr Khuknnuin nnhann plug nun. IUT L`I)IIlIVUTIUIDIK- Daniel Wolsey Voorhoos. United States senator from the State of Indiaga. the tall nymnnore of tho Wnbnh, died on Sunday in Wuhingwn city. Arnhhinhnn Lnmuu-in Inn umhn-nu! In V III I VIUID W0 KVlI\nlFODIu Mr. Balfour autod yesterday that it was not the intention of the government. to also the initiative in sending out invitations to A bi-metallic conference. 'I"|.- II..:>:-l. .a--_...- DA-_.I__.I L-_ -_._2__ III IV IIIIIHKDUH Cllrya Archbishop Lnngevin has roturned to St. Boniface. Ho say: no denito date has been fixed for Monsignor Merry do) Val : visit. to Manitoba. ll- I'l..lC.-..._ -o..A...I ..--A-_.l-_ AL_L IA _-- IIU IIUIU DI . Mrs. Leland Stanford, of San Francisco, emplntically denies the story that she has insured her life for ono millnon dollars in nnv company. . . Saar: wu ummnmul nu I.-mnb.u_H..-an vary Ill. Mina Rebecca Bonner. of Cobourg, 1-nee Edwin Campbell. a lieutenant in the 40th regiment. Cobourg. for breach of promise of marriage. Lnndinu nininln n! that 'l`nnmm.l nmnly UI IIIUWTHIKU. Loading oicinla of the Transvaal speak openly of war with Englnnd as inevitable, and aver that it. will be carried right. up to Table Buy. MPH. Illld Qtnnfnrd, nf Run wrnnninnn .7. Sean was sentenced to twenty-three months in the central prison and J. Sickle: to three yenru in Kingston to Brentford. for counterfeiting. Daniel \Vn|nav Vnnrhnng llnitm-I Hun.- yI'Ull.IlIlBIl0 HT IIIIIUII. I. 00.- Kugig . ~ [and date ofocklon nrg-Schick in, whose death was nnnoun . I! having occurred on Saturday. committed Iuicidc. Turn nhildrqn. nnmul (3:-nvnr gnu mild 9`.` ._ uccurruu on oawruly. Cummlueu llllcldm Two children, named Grover, Ate wild parsnips at Howell, Mich., and died. A third youngster. named MoPhaii, wumudo very ill. Minn Rnhnnmu Rannar nf (`nhnn-n an on A mlandhl Rprinc shot! of (inntlolnoni Purnkhinn that on by lploo OI` The Morning Pnpol-I And the Von Latent Dunnmhu. E. L. Taylor. has been nominated to content. Winnipeg for the commom in the labor nnd tom rnnoe interoab. Han. Ta-.Ln 7\'II:-u.. \.l-....:-.... ........L..... IAIN!` Ill (Elli FIIIOB IHKGPOBD. Hon. John illiam Morrison. nocntu` ofglhlic works of Prince Edward Imn , gn __pI-ominent. free muon, in dud. In-nnd (Ink: nl Ilnnhhnlsnu-p.nI.ng\ IUICU IS 6`!-)-' PUT HIIIIUHI. It. in reported that another propoeal has been made to the government for a fur. Aclantic service. This proposal in said to be for a twenty-knot. service from Milford Haven, in Wales. to Middleford, in the abraite of Como, N.8. The ocean trip will be made in four days, and the sub- aidy naked for is said to be $350,000. This is A revival of an old pl`0p0lll:_l0llWhl0ll wu mude by the lube government some years ago. but reglerding which nothing was ever done. he minister of trqde and` commerce has no information to giveon the subject. LLIIICU Ul lUU.UUU rupeux?) / Jumos Egan. who Fei hteen. years past. has tilled the position 0 in: vector of weights and meeuulos at London. ms been supemnnuated. Mr. Egan s retiring al|ow~ unce is 843'. per annum. H. in rnnnrtnd that nnntlmr nrnnnn-I Inn Merchant Tailors & Furnlshcra. The cupltnl Goulp. 0'l'l'A\\'A, April 13.-Contribut.iona to the Canadian fund for the relief of the famine- ecriclxen districts in India now amount. to $152,000, and by the middle of the month. when the lists Me to be closed. there will be nullicient. on hand for the fifth remit- tance of 100.000 ru} 1......-.- l.`.-..... ...L... .3-..:..l.L-.... ....-..- UUVIIIICKU DU DIIU llllfh IIILUTUUUUUI Ullllllln Additional interest was given to the de- bate on the coal oil duty, begun by Mr. Moore. of Stenstesd, by the rumor oating about the lobbies that the oosl oil duties sre only to be reduced from an: to live cents per gallon. Mr. Moore moved that in the opinion of the house the duty on coal oil should be reduced to three cents per sllon. He buttressed his view with msny gures. and declared that the coal oil tax was s most obnoxious one. and had been placed entirely too high by the late government. Mr. Lister, who moved the adjournment of the debate on the ground that tariff changes should not be discussed in ad- vsnne of the budget. ssid thst Mr. Moore : fi ures were all wrong. and that Mr. (mm. livimr on the border on has did. with II IUD WUIU III WTUIIK. CH 0. ur- ooro. living on the border on he did. with only an imaginary lino betweon him and the states, mi ht. be protectionist by day and a free he or by night. It. was a keen stroke and the house got a laugh out of it. Adjournment. took place at. ten o'clock .aft.er much routine work. Full weight every time. and our men kndw how to de- liver it. They leave your cellar u neat as they: "found i_t. . elilhion of the quarantine. but edvl!ed- that care be tnken to prevent dieeued sheep from cumin in. end by Mr. Ehviu,` Bllhtchewau, w o. in I vigennr inldon nmh. heard in every corner oi the 0 her. mid hie conoptuenta were nul- od with the new to nlnciona. In thum- svoiduble absence 0 the mlnntaer of agri- culture the debate was. at Mr. Leurler s request. ndjouruod. There seem! to be I general agreement. that the removal of the `ninety dnyo` quarantine has been a decided ad vantage no the stock interests 0! Cemdn. Anlriinnnl intnrnaf. wan nivnn In thn uln- PITH OF THE NEWS. mu nan nind lo 0. |A,_c_._%Jpnn;_roy & no. HBDHIOII lflld. It bu not been denitely determined In yet just when the Thirteenth 0 villnpend Ihe neon : blrsbdny ldqyc` While the Wi cor olhr was I libonl an in many renpeeu. it we: not on much can that extondod b Kinglton, and go to every llheli , es pneeut. this the colonel will decide upon the linden any for the annual outing. }POLIST. A 11.5. m`1uu'uY's BESIDINOI. qua- non. bun Stone Ho , fuel domua Park (won) _hoaumnI 1 sun: on lulu short. non dtl Pork (north). Rth room, valor vmrh an fumuco in [code I. Good brick table: and coach hon`. (Ila 0- hmtorg dwell! in Toronto III In total in no man) pply to In. IATIIY, Ibo- donald Park. j Llkoly To 0030 To Illlltol. Hamilton Build. I 1... nnl, Is..- .l-ll..n.I_ .l.A._..I_ 1 north 0! morenood grounds. The union- uion of Enl Shoot will run directly through those lot: which no close to snowing noo- cl.-n 0! line city. Apply to J. 8. Bluutll Solicitor. Clnonu Stun. __ THE ATHLITIO ASs()clA'l`l0N PBOPE TY north of the fenced grounds. The ex n- ujon Strut dlrooll! mronnh T RS. BTBATHYB BEMDINOI I A 0'! at 1 (Inn). ........n`:'.1'. 5;... M. $45wu.:. nuv ANICE urru omoxnil IM) Plum in excellent !order. To be neen at Wum oloe. 'u|.u;1rUns WANTED 1-on DB. TAL- L Innxefa The Earth Uirdlod." or his fllnolll tour Around the world, I thrilling Ito of sunny. and lnuharou: lnndu. Pour lnll Ion 'l`alm|ao'uhooh sold, und "Tho In-th Glid- lod" I. lulu Intent. and [undo-t. Donnnd enormous. Ive: body wunu um lunoul book: only AM. in book, My oommlulonl. A gold mine for vorkpn. OI-odlo (Ivan. lnljll ptud. Outts free. Drop all hull Ind Ml the king or book|_ and man 3800 a month. Addrou for outfit and territory Till Dmllllol CoIIl'AY. Hut Bnlldmg. Chlougo. - V _;-vy-v:-u `nu Wuolnnhnndlcwoluu. 23`? 1 ALADY WOULD LEKE A FUBNI3 ID room in vicinity of Victoria nohoo for two months. Addrou (L. this ofl|oo.__ \`OLICI'0RS WA TED DE "}`h3_l}_rt. 1 _u_irdlqd_."_9_I;hnu lg Bx um: Al'|h, A GOOD (IBNIRAL I vsnh good wuss. Inquire III: 1 ll(`l(, 1.`!!! king btmol. afar 7 pm. .__.j_..__.__._..._.._____ , , , W0 YOUNG LADIES WANT A? H mingle roomn. Addrou Box A. #0. : (ie. V UU5lc!AlD HUNT BI Wish]. I] . I momlerl An I: in the owning to?II B. W. 1-`oI.ur:n. K n[ Strut. '1`. F. HARRISON. Uunn-nun um Ihnuuxn. Prince Street. Phonu-Wu-uoomn. O0; Rutdonoo. U1. Lowut. prion. j-j ruuusl IIIIAII. `- Lunnm Dunn-uln um EunI.llI- Prlno (Jo onhun ,...,..:::.::%.:'.:.:...:.:.:."` -`aw Two uoon nuuxnnv rn . once at. Hum"s- -:*`? vv. -. usuuuunn. Ponnu. Dmm-on um nununn-`I! Pul- ocu shut. block ubovo old thud. 5:. . . .____.___._...:.____.___ LAD! BIOOTH-HAIRBD PUPPY. 1 monhm old. whlto-tipped pawn I3 white strip on brunt, long an. Flu or V be suitably rowudod by uturnlng It to .4 Bnocx snurr. ._ ans. 'xui1u. '1 `Lu U -nu-an unlit. 'I`o?::gon:ll)d"l:1.`3::n Dayuld NI; 0 We are sole agents here for tl_1e celebrated P. D. tailor-made Corsets. Ptices from 3! to $3.25 pair. |STEAOY&STEAOY. `NEWWF P. N. CIJRSETS, }Y Wrn APRIL. A GOOD GENERAL 1 L vsnh. lood vnon. Innuin In. 1 ------j-- &LADY CANVASSIB FOR HOUIIIKOIAD H mo. Om; D. cuowu. uehilouo `I . \HOU5NMAIl) HUNT '- AUDI) the uvnnlnntn II `GOOD (X)()K. APPLY IN THE lwll to line Jun awn-r.1c1 King Stout. j- KGENERAL SERVANT. APPLY '10 IIU Wlumumt. ho Clan strum. ` \ upper an. us-uncut-- aun- * 3` or|_v winds. fair nnd mild today. loot! showers to-marrow. `_ 3lNEIlAL SERVANT. APP] Clancy I:--:------j ` "WEATHER PROBAIILI 3:1 7. Hi. -_I Upper Sh. I.u-rcnoo:--9o3lLh- 5` at-Iv windn. fair And mild and. rT_Ll. Akfn [Aun"|. 3 For cleaning Silvct, Glf and other nrtilos yoia will find THURSTOE SILVER POIJSH the bent uticld Put upinliqnidoropgf `der. Gnnntood to ant-elm aggg Made {vith cork pro- tection claspa, white and drab, 50c PER PAIR, regular price $1.00 and $l.25._ ' COAL TAT gsnnts Mantle and Sun Rooms never were-'ao attractive- It's the universal remark ofall who come our way. "Why your store looks bet- tr every time I come." That's growing. Capes, Velvet, Silk, Combination Cloth, every style and price to suit your want. Order now. New Kld Gloves. New Corsots~ New Necltwear New Boys` Suits. FOR SALE.- mmnr nmuun. IIIIITAIII urn Inn ' in I. muuuun. Imnawnn um Ihnn.|n WANTED. 0` L `: Mao on `$46: .\ . Tc? mcvcua 'rmas.| KINGSTON skating and cumin; Association.` ANNINL ORNIRAL IIITING 0! lie Shuciclulo s ol the ll|?on skntlnr QM Aonoounon dd g) wm M An 9 an: an-nu alxsnu. an ogamn. I . In R p I\.,tor the Inn. utlon of tho and huh-on at the annual ll. W. RICBAIIQN. undue. ' Sat-nun. ON 3A'l'UR0lY. APRIL l7tlI, `Tho propu-Cy. Non. nd it Dohrloy Strut. than an Sm lramo loan: on ads: party: nlnounulu noon: uh post. an: and 5 Moon. Also I van. `Ibo moon! I I be ohm! uh \ to on nun. bk. `nun uuonublm at u o`olook noon. -1033 H. IILIB. Auououor. IICCDQVCI wt-cw vs a - V w- `J ~ T I WILL BR SOLD AT `Nil MART 0! ohm ll. Inlmlo-I Incl Strut. .-....-4-. A-Lu\n- . .L vlllho pvoduo-I at tho than M ulo. more will owned for solo by Pol-no Auction by Wlll um Intros. Anotlonoor. on tho premium in the HA: In -\ Squogo, in the cut: of flncton. on NI `ADAX . tho and Day ot pr lint. In the our of II o'uIool noon. The Klonuton sub and Door Footoq. other who know: on "tho Ploulu Mill.` in the H_`Iulo9. in tumor! but soon love O(fnlpIllIn\ or mach! notch: lotus ooorlpt on in lint- olun on or A good luminous can In oono on thlkpnnho-. thnhomnlonxllh I ply \o ulxmulg. & FARRELL. V onion` Solicitors. NDIII AND BY Vlll.1`Ux0II"rHl Puwlzlux nouulnod In 5 oonnln Inortmuo. vhioh vulbo pvoduonl than male. than booon-I wunun Innnr. Anntlonoor. nromluss otvuunblo Household Furniture. Mu.-non \ & Blob Upright Plum. ION WEDNESDAY. APRIL I4 Ihc muinncgy ugagt AVE RIOUIVID INFTRIYUFIONS FRO! ` the Rev. 1):. Ball to all |! his Ioahlonoo, in Run Strut, his household ooots. Black Wnlnnt Bedroom Sou. Matt:-nun. Sprints. Walnut aldohoud. Walnut. Extension Irin- inc Tnlnlo. Walnut Dinner Wntnon. Dlnlnc ChIiI u.XM\`snbort Solznltzuy Chair-n.(`outro `Pablo. very lino lxlnuor Sat. Omlory. tilt;- wno sorrow:-y. Bmuulu Carnot. Square Doub\o-Hu\\l h Stave. Coal Cooling Run 0 lawn lover, ofrigontor. Kltohou mom a. Hall Rook. many other uunln. Piano will be mold :0 H130. Tnnmn onnh. Solo M. 10:3`. .--w-`- ---- --_____ NDIR AND BY VIBTIIIOFTHI POWERS will): modnoml than 4 JMCII onion`. look: hum. will _u V . .,l_nou and non lens (or to- an than my cunt wheel at Any who. Don't take tn opposition 3 tlohlifi looonus o! It but no it for 3-oun-elf. Kirkpatrlck s Art Storc. * Khaki. lath Ann, mt &-Z-_-I-2-L-:c--- ' Q3 ! AJNIl'S. I an '3-unnhnx Innvnlnnliunuu CALL AND st? V_\Vo_oE.:d Frame Comet` n| | MIBVIIH EDD A If is beating wiih gladneas at `.'}."l--nIn- guns Ann. ea mun: an uuoouu: nuq n `,I|'II)Q')_dl l0o. n lb., and big hickory n _5."l`quare. Soy. we pay botoli on of our bargain: and one you money. on don't buy from our imiuuorh. wmu con-mum. P.` , I -- Puiinmont; Turco Grecian "rm loo: Du mm Pogo"?-Oiv u End 9.; Lotion to the Editor: Local Tidings?` o Pun` 3-0! Oounollz Miooollntgg. Pogo 4--Ed torioio; Local and rural. Pun 5-Hnmm-nun Illnntn-and Article: 7 9" . in I lb. : now lboru 70. I lb. 3 fl`. 0-'l1IIll10l'0llI IIIIIIETIIIII nruu: Country Nova. Pap 6-The Lutub During the Day. T BROOKE: U5 CHICAGO MARINE BAND. Auction Sale of Property. 1lICQD IEIII Ill` s`l\lI\ ITTIIE Ill? fl III lluu Iucvu v u0I`I'0'. ROY. , 8. lloulta `.`P I I Ch 1 0 e um I I.'*"-"M .`:~;':':v "7? II ; ngn nlinmhln Inn. Vol ling-non . April Mb. I! `L `Ila `Ion-8-ool for J `[0 Pen `lhonulvoo by. 1 . If ` to-mon-owu3p.m. -' A ` M n 0ooh'n church to-night. M It 'II7..nI"g Tngani wnnunml be mold no man. Tuna u_sh. Sale maxi. '_lM _ Io-nlorrowu .1 p.w. - in u M 'Wudo o Tuesday, Woduuday oy. `-,_ ' I Vulo nojlnkor farm.=Bnl.h road. It ' II: one o`olool by Mills. Mlualon isle of houoohold furniture at 1!! 3') street by Martin at. 10:30 to- XAXQ , C3 HECIII-la IIIUOO D I K $ X V V # `II otijfdleplay. _,I_`1ew beauty opened this` morning. Pgicee for best style in easy reach-;ofA every pocket. HAVE RROIIVID l.`I8TRU(Tl`lO.\'E\ FROI lhn luv. 1):. Ball O3IlI'I Prlou-!5o, 50-.Iso. in. Flnonm Band In Amnrims and tho ()[lEA:r~ I31` POPULAR. MLNIO BAND IN THE WORLD. Also tho Bountiful Ptima Donna. AUCTION SALE ~ IOILY In lieu. `nono- I.` Dtkolchpnas. ` *v~ ` Jonxuonozum. ho`y`l`Inu. I at I. BICYCLE smxmcs. Wnmoav. APRII-. mu. SALE." .-\-.. no - nunun nnmnn lIl\Il TENDERS. Ann nnnrnnnn mun IIIIID nnII JENKINS. .We had a busy time at the Dress department yel- terday. The new Dreu Goods ere winning new cuntomerc everyday. An- other lot received thin lovely eecta, 40 |oJO OIIJI L4 slruvnunu MEZZO SOPRANO. I Phenomenal Blunt. 4... am. In. It.` in '. _ R. A T" Io`Un.,IU U 0010'). I" to: church ootufo room. _ . ed , y bargain: at (lilbouta : Non an A lb. 2 now Hlhau-tn `In. Alb. Q Houston`: aooovid lecture on an torinn Church in Iceland on Tue!- Q M 3. A N! l3uh.,nt. 8 o'clock. in In nllnvnh Antuin rnln-n, . "~ Loom. Madonna; --_--.--- I ju V j-`:2: Hnxnns mt us -1. . I I in *Q|OIA hllhll. `flowc- Iinoulhcuuoogn-Il_t_v.outng.g, With or without foot, in grant variety 3% Our ni line of Wheel: and not our priou for OOMITS. KENSINUTONB u`nd BELBYS. Our I""HUlHll'lI|I{ LNOII Ill \lUlIIfIl. 5-Hnmoroun Illustrated Article; U`. .- AILY BRITISH Wma. % II_LL r4uuuu.. tendon` Solloltou. naavi-g and` N`. I. R. MARTIN. Auoiionoor. `K1315- Suntan. IJHXU. AF ..Jl--ltiflll IX notion in ski inpotitl Sir `lio aid It Iolhvul tho uujcity oltlouxioaoupponod the Iihuub in the aunt: on-`inn. A hhnhdn of no TX.jW IIFIC . Fl? E alt optn an `Inch Inn 3 hot 0! an Inn uooopud. Innnnm Anril I34-Ilmnniu `III III urn] OI Ugllllfll IIIIIIIT ITIIII II], of zinc without cnotnouo sacrices. not I it then in to be guy ghting it out In inuodintoly." W 'l`hooI-ntpondcnl at tho Dail Note It Lulu: lg" : A: an ullegod in icnlion of confines of tho Ural govcrnuont with tho nihl Fridny it is pointad out that ordoruntonont tonll the ulegnph oh. iinnninthnnmxnlrv. nnlhn dnv tlnhnnd III'"W".I' KOIII U1 UK` tiominthoeounlry. oaths day thohud n:-(ml, sunk in Annual dials` mam.-no TIT KIQ I30 IIIVI ll Illllvll KIVIWDT. l.u_~'nox. April l3.--'I`he Times to day prints the following despatoh from its Athena correspondent: Sober pereons here doubt whether the raiders have done the cause 0! Hellenism any real eervioe. It in inexpliceble how the Ethnihe Hetairia foroee continue their operations without haee. Their numhen alone require `"3 . . that they receive conetant supplies of provieione and munitions of war. It is highly probable that they will soon nd theueelvee in an extremely critioel condition should they succeed in the march to Macedonia. The army will imiat upon following: thould they fail then their de- feat nuet he avenged. M. Dilyannie. how- ever. clearly ex ained to me today that if theetairia ha not undertaken to cut the Gordian knot the government would have been ohliged to take decisive etepe within a few daye. Greece. headded. iu the pre- sent etate of her llnanoee couldn't main- tain an array of 8.000men under arms any length nl time without anornnna aam-icaa_ Uulullil III DIV? WIIUIE. The Intent: intormution received on the uubjoct of the raid shown that the invading insurgents ns advanced town:-d Chu- nnp. It is reported that the Turks op- tho attack with arti v. The unok loans were t.went_v-oi ht killed and tvoneyoight wounded. be Turkish loasounre said to have been much grant. |.n\'nnx_ Am-il l&---Thn Timon to dnv 1". Drltlgu VIlZ`U0lIUUI TIIUII I IIIIIINXT ofineurgont loaders ueu the town you- terdiiy whoinformod him that communi- utione addressed to them must hereafter be forwarded through Col. Vuaoe. Satur- day evenin the insurgents approached the source 0 the water up |_v upon which the Euro in troops dopen . but retreat- edafter ve shots from the field guns. The Greek troo were observed yester- day through old glnaeee placing their tents about two miles from the town in the direction of the Ayah Plain. Two ehote were tired at them. 'l`L:_A_ I.`_..I:-|. u..|....an.-. L-..` _....i..-.I %E%'a_`ste'r A y T ht nessf COOK` WU!` HIV ID IIIBIIL Thirty English volunteers have Arrived :0 Am. They include among their uum~ her young Hurts. the non of the Bmish Admin! in Croum waters. FIVE- |_s..n :..lo.-..-nntinn` -.-ngiuuul on. Oh. 0"! 0PQlll)'. The British vioo-consul who informed 5... C..-......l.A 0|.-nnnh (`pd ' lumm. ~ l..u.~mo.V. April l`.2.-A doopetcii toThe Times from Canon rays thnb another tire broke out in the vicinity of the Italian barracks but. was extinguiahed before it. had made much progress. A quantity of dynamite bombs was found in 1 house ed- joining the barrnoke and promptly eeinod. Since &he arrival of the foreign troops the town he: been somewhat. mom orderly and the Mohnmmodnna have ceased to curry Anna openly. 'l`Im Rn-iti-h vinmnnnnul met. A number mom IIIO ourao wmcu nuruuuu unuun. Whoa -tho attack began otrlot orders were eantto all the Greek outpoata ontho frdntlor toproearvo nautrality. and nott'o o In until actually atmchod by the urks. The only casualties reported here are the deaths of two leadtra and of three Italians. I .....m.. a.\..:I In) AA Aaamtnl. on Th. Lne Iuojugntou populnuoll 01 Asia minor. `Therefore Greece will face any dnnger in order to reach that ond. Years of frightful suffering and unnumbered crimes and tyrnnnieu have been forced upon those who are our kinamon by faith and blood in those countries; Ind we me pledged in the most eolomn wny and inspired by the moat noted end ennobling principle! of liberty to do all in our power to lilu from them Iho ourao which burdens them." DH.--. oh- gtbnnln hnnnn nit-inf. -nrllnlin our bremren. Whether or not Europe insists on the iiitegrity of Turkey, Greece is not animat- ed by eeleh VIBWB or with any desire for annexing territory to the kingdom. She dennnda not. only 3 true and com lete in- dependence for heroic Crete, but. t. e some independence for Epirun. Macedonia and Thrace. and she demand: this also for all the eubjugetod populntion of Asia Minor. N'l`Immi`nm (Ir-acne will face anv dunner noluuol uutuu wuvuwopuu. Imnaoxt. April J3:-l)icunin tho hahnnnilun in thdilnl-inl Imam. Sir re. Gen. Mekria end his staff. with some knowledge of the movement afoot which they were unwilling to impart. left yester- day for Tyrnevoe. the most important Greek poaition. neer Eleeeone. Four bat.- teriee ol reinforcements followed today for the eeme point. At headquarters they declare that nothing is lmown M to the raid. end will say nothing as to the pro- bable oherecter of the raiders. However. some additional light has been thrown on the enbject today by an interview with eprouiinent Greek. who ie evidently in cloee touch with the league and its plane. The Greek said: The movement of these bends is all in accordance with in very clearly dened programme. For years thousands of (heelie. even little children. on receiving n shilling. have been in the habit of putting half of it into I netionel box in the cause of pen- llelleninm. For many months it hen been the plan of the league to stir up all the Lien-Hellenic peoples by menus of armed Mule. Now that n great. movement has come in Greek hietury we have seized upon it. Our aim at present in to get be- hind the Turkish lines and to stir up all brethren. uu'l..-s|..... A. an: I.`.u-nun inninfn nn Hue IIIIHIIIEHNY BANKER. Greece Anxious for Independence -~ orsnbjngated Populations. _ PA'f'l'.NO'l`OlBl!OAI~ Immhmbwunudd ED nn M lnunsns Ill nus cums. QUANTITY or DVNAMITE aouas FOUNDIN CANEA. ' :'l`ho `Fowl Qulotor Blnoo The Landing 0|` The lonlnn Troopl - Iuglluhmon Volnntoor For lorvloo Wm: 'l`ho 0|-ooh: -'l'ho Bold 0t'l`ho lnndlng Insurgents And The Dunn-out Buulu. A'ruINs. April 12.--Sundny morning the run of artillery could be plainly heard at Lnriun from the direction of Ku-ya, where Sinainikoa is evidently forcing mat.- IA-1 KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 13. 1897. met. :1 number pl... 5 _ u . . . . ..- IZIFT ll UK ZIIIII IXI I: XXI ofnoond` `ado. out I A on n lnddor um this uughthc ' lg" no n hllinnnnd tails] Ln nnhnn Aloonlhr lune. .00lvwu.l.. A i|.l3.-A two old dnguc at J a Martin tell other Ihvnnlnfnnnmundnhrv-iulnn (hon. 5 lIliA'!.f`0ll|l`S ouaan sr,

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