bLISON. Brock St] "5 'lII.In `uh : Drnn Ital` EJ913130 av rm: scIssons.] & III Paco Ii! A TUHOP. .. ll-.. A_.lI In On, rnuion. oA1;1nr~wHI.G, THUBSDz-X..Y."AP-REEL 15, 1s97._ VU T UIVWIIGL nely all did `Iubhh tlouxvngiaunnu. A t - hutuahonorg ufaoi `thnulpou I Ul'I'IUlU I IIIOIIII. N _ 81'. Joint: N.Ba April l5.-A doubcllo trsgod I nrotk fr W tmorolw . Rev. 'l .L. W Ilium. pmltor o.f.t.ho Motio- dicl church at Pdnt Do Bun. and Biohnrd Carter. 5 wall-known oitimn. wont gun- i . Ihrti I A hi I :nN. ' II Inomrni 3."'ao."s noun: Idncltllli 50 503! of v. Mr.xWlllium:. up -n- Ihn `II... unuutvlu In on or luv. nu. vvunnms. HO Illonolivo. In unooluuiouo. and ii only 3 than duo. No my bu bunn `fold! of Ir. Cu-tor, '0Jl..`..O"0VOd tohln hlndrownod. )'.l`hobouc was on 2.."'. ."..."':.....' .".:1*..`~..-'*'..."'.:..`".;; mu nos com. A warrant. nu neon mueu tot !'ournior'I urn. Four Iucn guide: You Bantu to-do to bring back Sioui n bocLy from the bus . WI! Wllllllly PUIIOHUII D] I HUIIDCI" Ill trapper named Fournier. It. appears shut Fournier wee making I greet. slaughter of deer and caribooe out of souon when Mr. Roche and Sioui preventing him from oontinuing the onslaught. by bringing him to their shanty. "Funnier was lef1: in'oherge of Sioui. he offered the letter A drink -which Sioui eo- oopted. When Mr. Roche returned to the shanty he louncl his Indian guide eutfering inumel . After heggin Mr. Roche for is drinho inter he reeled` over and fell on hie hoe dead. A warrant. bu been issued I... I'......;..I. ....... 13...... r...u... ....:..I.. UUIINIIIU IIKHIIIBII DHU TIIIU OI [HQ Elulnan. ( The Russian ambassador at. Constnnti-| nople has addressed n circular to the Rus- | sinn consuls in Epirus and Macedonia l` counselling all chriatinns. in the name ; _ . of the czar. to observe prudence and to dis- ` regard instructions hazardous to their we|- g : fare. 11.... 1I__.__I_I.u' 1].. ._..n L_.._.._ 11-__.____. 4 I | 9 _ ' ' Idwmllth rtnox`-ft `lg: It. not top: An lndlnn Guido The Vlctlm of I Hunter : Dnunht. Qvsnm`, April 15. -- It. appears that Indian: guide Sioui. who is reported to have diod in tho bush ninety mile: north of Quebec while ucoompnying Mr. Roche. lnnd nurvawnr. nn A mrin nf oxnlorntinn, Ul QIIUDOU I'lIl|0 IO00lll"D_Vln` MT. ILOCIIO. lsnd Iurvo or. on a ta-ip of exploration. was wilful poisoned by a hunter` and! tr: nngn nu mod Fnm-ninr It. nnnnn rn Lllfllllll IIIVIIIIUH OI IIFBCCU. L0.\`DON, April 15 -The Daily Chroni- cle`a `Athens correspondent. Henry Nor- man, says : "I have had an audience with King George. He spoke without much hope. but nally like a man who can only do his duty and leave the rest to heaven. More than oncehe said- `If Greece had been a great power and had walked into Crete long ago. her action would have been wel- comed by the powers us well as by the rest of the world as In blessing, but ehe is only a small power and seems unable to do any- thing that will eatiefy the great powers. " IITU. Hen. (lrumblolf. the well-known German military mcbiciun, is going to lilnssona to inspect; the Turkiah an-Lilfer , and Admiral Kalay, of the German fleet, ms gone to the Durdnnolles to inspect the Turkish aqua- dron and otilla. I).._-K.. ....A I'V....._-.... -_- :.. l'........ .1` LL` (ll'Ul| IIHU IIOBIIID. Russia and Germany are i Turkish invaaion of Greece. Y 1|\Vl\1\\v A .\..!I I R 'I`\L- IHUUHUIIH LOITBHU. l The main body of irreguinrs is continu- ingita successful operations ngainst the Turks, with the View of cutting the Turk- ish lines of communication, getting in the roar of the Turkiyniid raising the Mace- donians against the rule of the sultan. 'I`|-in I!.....:.u. -m|.........I.... 1|. l`.\....o....o:,| "org.-3 mum. Dr. .3-mad. lo. _ 9'!-|-3-ea &-njnnu LIIU lI'UlHlGl'. r The ronort of the napmuro of Kipuri. north of Bsltino, by the Greeks is con- rmed and in addition the. main forces of cheirregulars of the expeditionary force have advanced as far as Pigagitzu, whale there is nn imporbunt. bridge across a mountain torrent. "Pl... ......:.. |.....I.. -1` :..........I,.._. :_ --_A:._.. PLUUU Lo.\'n0N, April l5..~-There is no truth in Turkish reports that the Greek irrequlara lmve been driven out of Macedonia. A few of the ii-regulars who formed part of thiaexpedition army forces have returned into Greek territory, but these are men who for some reason have {men unable to keep up with the main body (5! the Greeks. and consequently have retreated across the frontier. u... --_.._L -1` AL- .._._A.._- _t v1_.___: What llu Trunnplred Dun-In; the Past : Fleeting ours. ' ATIIENS. April l6.-The Greek inaur- ` gents. according to despatcheq from the front. hnve sustained considerable losses ` and are retreating. having to tight aupelior : forces. While occupying Baltino the , Greeks burned most of the houses of that , ( I } place. ` Lnwnnn Ant-H I5 ._.'l`hArn in nn h~uHa in NWHQE T0 CONTRACTORS _ some dissatisfaction here last year from 00 IIUVBHCUU. President M_cCallnm naked for an ex- pression of opinion an to which variety of cheese it would be better start in on, while or colored. It was pointed out that both \'ar_iel.ios-were required and factories mak- i ing either should continue so for the pro- sent. ._IL was decided to meet again on the first Thursday in May. Mr. Crnnutuu said that there nhould be some rule established touching the weigh- ing` of cheese before shipment. There waa short weights having to be made good. It was pointed out that the Peterboro board cor ipelled makers to allow ahalf pound over-weight. to allow for shrinkage. WEB UBUIUUU B0 IUIIVU LHB muuur upun lllllll it was aocertained how many faoboriea would re later. Mr. hitson. Belleville, of the dairy- men a uuooiotionnvna glad to see the bound taking hold of the inspector question. If the members of the bound continued to progress as in the past. there was no doubt; but than the quality of Lheir cheese would be advanced. I I)....n.:A.s..L ll.J`..lI...._ ....l....I I'.. .. 1.... UOOH I5 DDO IHCIOIIBS opencu. Mr.' Langwilsh said he did not have faith in inspectors an instructor:-. Better cheese wu made twenty yearn ago than is being burned out now. Mr. Reynolds suggested the the factories be taxed so much A visit. for the services of the inspector. It. was decided to leave the matter open until it. in: nnnnrtninnrl lmw mnnv fnmnrian Wluloub pa 'm,-5 Lue annual me. Mr. Du suggested that upon the ap- pointment. of an inspeutm he be instructed to begin his inspection on May let. Mr. i Lsngwith suggested thata rule be establish- ed cutting off so much of the inspector's sultry for each factory not visited. Mr. Gslisghor informed the board that last year's inspector, Mr. Bensley, Work- worth. had been engaged. It wss moved and adopted that the board pay the in- spector $200 for his services when com- pleted. It was pointed out that the in- spector was ready to begin his rounds as soon as the factories opened. Mr_' Lnmrwilsh snirl Im did not. hnva faith The election of oicara resulted than : Prosidenb. P. McCnllum, Pit.t.uburx;.nn `vice-pruidonb. (lenrge Lako. Godfrey: so- oond vice-proaidonb. J. Creamer. Glen- vale; accruing-trounce:-. W. Mcuurvoy, Glenburuia, The newly elected oicern thaukod the mambo:-.1 fur the honor con- ferred upon them. Mr Pu-nmnnr nnirl ha hnnnd nnnn tn can urreu upon unuu. Mr. C1-earner said he hoped soon to ace the buyers allowed to sit at the bonrd without. payiug the annual fee. Mr, l')u nuonmitml thnr. nnnn the an- one Enulu u. .1 cu. _ | T o uctotuv-treasurer rend his annual slmuomelm. tho-finances being in the same `u.-audition no reported lnet. full, there being a halunoo on hand of $8.27. On? two factories had not. paid their ice. `corge Lute Inovod that a vow of thanks ho ten- dered the retiring oicora. Curried unani- mdusly. 'I"lm nlnntinn nf nlnnm rmmllml than - -_J-l-uI (tutu-I -GGII `IW`j-Irjvwru . Allcotech ' The n.nnnul_ meeting of the Frontenac obeboo board was held in Congrou hall Thursday. there being unfair uuondmce of | member!.._ 0. Lnngwith, in tho ubaenco of the sidinl-. presided. 'I` n lnornt.nrv.I.rnnunrm- rmul hi: Annual . ._AnnIHI new WAS WILFULLY POISON ED; Repairing of all `kinds.U -Enmpolling baked on. 7 " ,.;~ ' ' `F`R0;l+EN`AC cuties: amno. A `lonlblo Tandy. no MD A__:| IE 113: WAR NEW-S. . in favor of the lint I-'1: Dllllltl. Mo.\'1'".|c.u.. Que. April I5.---Judye Pn- unelo thin morning condemned, W. C. glcboneld to pay the aged perentn `of the , late Alphonsine Thibenudeeu 81.999 den" - ages. The girl bed been employed end working in the McDonald cobeoco factory in the epring of I895. when the greet. BI-e broke out. She had been one of those who, in the penic. hed thrown hereelf from one of the fourth awry window. her injuries from her fell proving fatal. The court held thus Mr. McDonald wee civilly re- sponsible. Meur-. Meolnueerl. Hacien- nan. Mr. McDonald's euorneye. have given notice of appeal. -j VERDICT wun vnLuus::z;.-m. Rhodes is vv-r_v trunk in confesslrfg hia sympnllxfes mm the-. uhjects of Dr. .Inmesun`.~4 raid. He admits that he did all In his power {or Dr. Jnmeson nnd the leaders of the raid. and he would do it again if he had the clxnnce. [ umxlnnr ml` weeks. Rhodas appeared on the platform in it oiled whixo xvueea suit and flannel shirt without. a collar, but he Inlked about the unification of South Africa, in a way Hint. act the audience wild with v|1Ll1IisiF.em. nhlulnr in nu- l....._i_ :, A - = gr:-ulesl m the wurld In-day. When my work In the hospital \v,1.s over I ucomnpuniml Mr. Rhodes. at his request, from lleim to Furl E!iznhet.h. He` is very mruless .'u1.'i nuglcclful in hit -h`t Sa, and ulmusl imlgnificvmt Ioukxnr. At Uurlmn the whole town lurn:-d out in give him 11 gxeul. recep- li,n, for wlnirh prep:u'ul|m.s had been mnkinnl for weeks. ` Rhndnu nI'\I\unv-A4] n. 41... _`-A'__, u nunureu uperutmns. Then (`evil Rhndq-3 vunxo In For! .H`u|i~\hur_s und wilh him vnnw [n`1u'v. Mr. Rhude.~:' o-nannies in Iinghnul umrht In hnw sewn the wonderful murul vii`:-1-I his more pl`(`t'nl`` 1-'uu.sul upun the M:Ishnn.|S. The Mnnhmms, yuu know, mrlurml ull their pri-'.m|M':'.,nn hut (|(I\\`n men who vurriwl f|.ur< HI lrnv--. Yet when Rhudns simply walked uul III mm-l their vhivf una: ht-ltl up his hum` rinzhl hand and snitl, "l mu (J9:-il Rlukh-5, lhev fell down Mn tnrir ftnws in front of him nnd uni) uskwl unwhul lH`m< hr \&ihl`(1 them In .~4uru-nrlvr. Nu one` who has ever suit-II Rh-xdea. mn understand his wonderful personal force-.. Hv is n grant mnn; perhupslhe Lrrmntesl in the wurld I0-day. mv llm hnminql u-nu COLUIWBIASI xululury nospiuil. The one surgeon. Dr. Fleming, wns (-ompallml to accompany the troops in the front, so thnt. thrc-0 (lays xifmrtlm hullel. had been t=xtnu't.c~d from my lug lwm pluvetl in charge of at hospital. Although I was suffering grant uguny M the` timv Ilnnnaged In hohhla around on (`ruL(`hes, nnd during the following momh superinlvnded more than two hundred uperutmns. The-n (`.s-nil In....I.... ......... I.'....A u. uunu 01 musnonus punished [urine massacre of some white men inu gold mine. Forty-eiglxt. of the Natal volun- teers were selected for the purpose. A (`/uuudian. named (`upt. l`urnm` com- mnndetl them. I ni-cuniprmied tlwm. 'l'\\'u huntlrml and fifty miles from Furl Salisbury Wt` found the gulil xnl'n" wliero the poor fellows liud heen llllll'(l(`l`9(l. One of them was an Aiiierivaiil from l`nlm':ulu. l`h-ir l;()(lll>':i \\Pl`l` l('l'l`llll_V lllllllltlltl nml llll`u\\ll (ll)\\'ll ll sixty-fiml slmfl. 'l`\m (l2|_\'H lntvr no ('.`I`lIlt` upun the- lwtl.`-llIHlI.'l.N'. '0 .s`llr|)l`i.s`I-1| and kill-In guml nmny of tlu-in \\llll nur nmxini L.!'|lll\`. 'l`lw_v `l`Pll'l`.'llt`(l tuw.-irt|.~x thr- nmunl.-iins. (`iipl:iir1 l'l1l'iwr nml nll nur fQ`ll0\V.`l \wri- ll.`llH`ll uilh tln-irsuiu vi-.s.~x. 'l'lu~_\' thought killing l\'uflir.~z \m.~4 un vusy luisinvss. 'l'lwy did nut rmilize llml intreni-lit-il in tlm.~w very snine mountains was ('.l]lt f MllSllll](IllllI(` with 7,000 men. '1`II1"|' ....n u.....i.... um nmelllull OI Junn lusl. Fart Snlishury. he suid ye-sterdrty, is 750 miles from the coast. Judge Vim`-ant, wh0- is n.dminislrut.or of the South African company there, wanted 9. hand of Muahonus punished forlhe lmussacro nf smmn whitn ninn inn mun yuurs ago. Then cmne the w.-n.r and Dr. lrel.-and :u=(-munpunied the Nulal volunteers on their march to the interior lo put down the rehelliun of June Iusl. Vnrl Qnuhn-v hu uuhl .....~6......l.... Uul. u. lew (lays. Dr. Ireland's specialty was that of the e e and ear. There was no such specie. ist. in Durban, and the day after his urrival there he performed an opera.- tion in ophthzilmiu. The operation was successful. Under protest, Dr. Ireland consented to take one or two more cases. The citizens of Durban came to him and requested him to remuin. Fin- ully he consented. That was three years ago. Than minm Hm \.\'.'lI` nvul hr I.-nl..mI mavens nousw. Dr. In-land i-: n native of 'l`rnn1,nn. (mturin. Aftnr 9`-udnnling in unsdicinv, hu pructi-rd in Sun |"r:u|c'i.~lcu, and sum an sun-vo.s.~xful llnu M Ihv I`l \(l uf four yvnru lw hml m'-mnulutecl as fnrlunu. Ilia heullh failing, hz-. smru-I on :lll'i|I around the wnrld. Ila stopped ul. Durban, in Nulul, intending to remain but u. few days. Iho In-ah.-..l`.. nv\nn:..II-- ....... n...L ..n 4'.\l- lI'E|l'I(I. OI uurnan. nouln /\lX'I(`.v, nrivate physician to (,`.evil Rhodes. Wlth {my wife and [uur~_veur-nld son in ur- rived on Sunday nu the Annerivan lino steamship St. Paul. The party H at vkw Stevens house. hp I...I.....a :.. .. ....n:.... ..r r|~._"-4 .-. IlIl(`I'\'Ii3W. He walks painfully wit]: (ha uid nl crutches. He is u cxi plwfor life. this quiet soldier-doctor. le is only thirty years old, yet his hair is almost white. It. was brown before `he went. (0 Mn- shun-land. he sn -9. He is'I)r. William M, lrnlnnrl nf Inn-hun nuih AI`-I.-.. Ila Rain In Or. Wlllluh I. Inland.-llo In A Phyulclu -Oloocll Bhodola-0.I'|'l" phd l'or [Mo II: A Ksllr Bullet. The New York World. in its edition of March 28. pulisllea the [ullowimz sketch of n. former reside-nt. of 'l`mn\ou, Dr. lreluml. .1. gar-nllemnn knuwn in this rily. Iggolhc-1' with an nnost. entertaining inlurvmw. nu \vuru ....:..r..lI.. ..-xn. n... ..:.n ..v u. wry; Uruwn muuru no went. (0 lim- ` `M. Ireland. of )urhu.n. South Africa, ` nrivntn nhuch-inn In l`..u~iI Rluulnu \\'.II. T.AL.D.Bi$. me 1"umu.ma expsiutucs or A I-rslinnn-In C-I-an-nncuungnn 4 An M ASSOCIATE or ~ Kaunas. Of those whd have used them --Roberts6n's Ready Mixed Paints give satisfacu'on.every time. All tints. shades and colors. A full line of Brushes, _\Vell auishu, Tack Hem-A ~Inu).`etc~*.~;It - . . --* - --vu--.-uv-n -c\u Qvwvivilt -A FORMER TRENTONIAN. us.-n u. us 41., 1.2. In uuu v\.alUlll}"(DIl I port, In MICK,` drab. .. - Ladies Cloth `Capes 75:, or. $t.z5 to 35. Special oering of Ladlefwhige Linen Ind _8wh3J|_ HIndk.Cl'`IIf8. T . .. 1. A J T 4.41,. ....`.`i~-. .3. 41.. Special sale of New Kid Gloves 45c. soc. 75:. Or, 0r.x5 mid I `Gents Bestwalking Gloves, Dent : make, $1 and $1.25. - . 150 pieces New Black and Colored Veilinuu. plain and with 200 dozens Ladies and Children : Ribbed apd Plpin : Best D. & A., E. T. and Cror'npton'| Corsets, in black, all-ah, -- ' ' ' ` Easter Saturday A-r wA1_.sH's_,. 'Richmund & Eds HIE Sale Slanfj. `*2 my ' ,..._._ ____ .....___.._- . ;._,-,__ T THETORONIO SYNDICATE Waldren 8: lV\ader; MANAGERS. successors to RlCHMOND\a CQ Has purchased the balance of 1\ ichmondJ & Co's Stock and are adding to it the BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE KING- 7 ' N.\v `BELTS AND BELT- Jncs. V Amsw consms. . 806 our special Seamless Cash- jmetc Hose for 25. canon `TEA A Dainty Blend For Five x. A. 4n.`xn.. ... \w:%i . . L All the latest colbrings, Large buttons or FANCY BACKS OR PLAIN. STON FAIR, all of which will he sold at Small. Land Paohgoa only 250. 5 nltl hu 1 A Q 4 NEW VVH-[TE {OTTON I. RWEA R-.-N ght Dresses 75c, '81` and up. While 31$-ms 5oc.7sc. 8!. . . go: 300, 40c.`50o And 600 per lb. 801:! by JAE. CRAIG 8: CO. J. LAIDLAW & SON. LATEST .PAT_IERN, Y3 ` ' iSTRONGANDWELL1}w)},=. _We have them in both plain and oil finish. ,..*And the prices are right. STEP LADDERS! GLOVES. $1.00 ' $1.25 ~ " 3`f$f7s 5, 6. 7. 8, no and 12 gggt. CHILDREN` KID GLov1_:: 7 ,?;,,.%?11:\Vv Km G (was in best _ B\:IkOM8 fog 50c, ,5c, 3t and up. iSPEClAL V J. R. c. DOBBS & co.. 44 `CLARENCE 51'. mt _S_I_ _E_(}lALTlES. ii fV ANY AMOUNT OF 5. .?."u-p---- ` 1- V--- _u.'u Q... j . f`>_\ lost on Wale : nu-an story. :-:-:: Lgblerything the Chdicest and Best. Chain line inside bearings. Columbia ell'-oiling chain. oN't .v 375 ' lb 5.90 P}! noon Strooi. nwntr. _$;".'.`EL`:.'. '`' -* ; H. JOHNS. NOTE THE PLACE: NEW :39; MODEL. `EX TINIION .0! Till. * AP` 3' M." J u unnnasou ' ' . Soc;utu:y. O of alhur sud Canals, tun, luh Apr 1. mt. ` F DO lnurung thin advertisement V83 otgorltyh-om tho Dopuunont will not N no o r it $100.00 and $85.00. IXTE NIIUN 0!` TIII. J. H. BALDIIISUN. Ecol-ecu-y. an or Bullwur and Onnnln. In. llth Ant 1. ll!I1_. nun lmortlnz thu udvortlnomon camps CANAL. I W 5` :1-x:'." s. mu Am-ll. um. Pl lmortlnu udvortlnomont rot`?! {tom the lJcpu-tmonl. will or . {AL PARK] nu bun` muss n1=.m ; HAMs' BACON LARD J. H. IALDIBSON. nnrntnn ml [Will ii Mac}: n nu:-may Iluk. ruuuuuux u-sf UIDWIPIXII I "IIIVIX.l.0V0CIl0l' ".....-' *.'-'S:':o':1'u.w" r"7.":.'a:." llffnglilunn. . or I` `c . uugn uouto more pnou. Iron culinary (incl?-I; to`. but qunli . Tho chap` wil be planning to you nn 9 blou- iogcoyontpurn. Thobootgoodnat the kutptioois only to be found It On!- IAghIr _I. Wu Borloluly Injured. Yesterday Afternoon Alonndor Floody, having the counter. for the removal of a homo at tho comer of Barrie and 0'Kill nob, VII injured by falling lrom the Iiouu among some loose timber. His Knot was hurt and tho skin in torn from his limbs Be In: removed to his home on Manual and. . ..-_j-__- `'`4. Everybody Expect: To have something new for Enter. end most people need new footwear. We went. to ny Hut we hove the line and best. ee- eorted stock of boat: and Ihoes ever offered to the people of Kingston end guarantee that we are telling and will sell ohm :- then my house in the tnde. A. Aberneccg. I27 Prlnoal tweet. auluvl Iuuu vuunnirm DID. According to I new law nldermen are no longer to sit as members of the court of revision in cities. The court shall in cities other than Toronto hereafter be composed of one member chosen by the council. one by the inner and one by the she:-ill` of the county. In cities of 30.000 and less than l00.0'JU the members of the court may be paid A sum not exceeding $300, and in cities with A loan population any sum which the council mny by by-low direct. -u.uuuvuu; uuelu yuuu IIIIF. Moxmnn. April l5.-H. Laporte, a candidate for the legislature in one of the city divisions. ocou ied the old ollloe of LeMonde. corner otre Dame and St. Lambert: liill. in committee room. He had velunble marked voters lists in liia sale, which lul. night. wu broken open, the lion torn up and destroyed. The stove was overturned and the place yet on fire. Leporto is e conservative candidate, And lie ueyc "an enemy hath d0n0\Ell!."` VUHICI -IIU ; \\ IIHU DlLI(7U()llL|lU, nil`! : i Fred. Nicholle, .'{l'_ ; Rum-Iell lierry, .'ilU; `George Boyd, 3412; Charlie Music, `:96: Herbert. Moore. 296: Uavirl (lascoigue. `:93; ) Charlie Vnnluvon. 293; Ernest. Swuine,`.?S7: William Laird, `.377; Howard Marshall, 20!); Edwin Aiken, 264; Edwnrd l.-nurney, 259; Stuart Anderson. 228; Albert Thompson, `.222; William Walker, 220; James Poison. l05; Frederick Sills. 189; Oliver Cotter, I85; Austin White l7l; Herberh Kemp, 167; Frederick McMillan. 109: Albert Keyee, 78: Harry Francisco. 68; Frederick Clark. 2!}. Enter Bequleltlen. Young Indies and gentlemen at this time 0! the year are generally looking for the new styles in wearing apparel. To the house wife we would any you can save time and money by going to the Golden Lion for your Easter meats. McRae Bron. have made preparations for Easter, which it is not `b e for any other rm in the city to 0. For instance: Feu~man e choice hams, l`. c. 3 lb.; l*`enrmen a breakfast bacon, l2.c. e lb. : Fearman`e roll bacon. Inn n H: - nin. nial` nlnnin I-.......- 'l\n .. I Central For llx Iontlu. A. Mcllroy and C. O'Toole, charged with the theft of a caddy of tobacco from a Waggon being driven along Montreal etreet by a Pittebnrg farmenend who have been remanded several timee. came up be- fore police magistrate Du thie morning and asked for "a chance. The magistrate answered that they had been given too many "chances-. They had been allowed `out. on wnnpmuled sentence several times nml had I--led to prolit by the forbearance shown Ilium. There remained nothing for him to do but to punieh them for this o'em.~.e, nnd he thereupon sentenced them each to six months in the Central prison, Toronto. 0 (I0. I01" IIIICIHOUI PUIFYIIIIII Cnoleo `hams, |b.: 10c. I lb.: nice small picnic hams, We. :1 lb. Those are the choicest. means that have arrived in the city. I lcnnuhtlh Th ...`2';"...'..`.".`.':.1.l'.'...".`. nuyua, Io: ] Clark , 20. i '_ Advice. . I do it fl-hold lot ndvloo. to woman for i.I_ .3 $0.11.: Q Annio In`-Inl--A . 7 7l'lop our Fro II` in loan to ion ` f Idln:-.7 '.f...2. tn` 5:... ...`. I:?.": '9? IIIUIII LIUIU H'0lIl ullllllllfy DU EAIICUFI Math obtalnnbla, 69.5. ` Norman Davy, 527; Willie Watson, 508: Russell Browu,, 496; Stanley Coupor. 480; Willie Ziegler, 474; Frank Coggan. 470; Frank Mnopher- son 468; Leonard Gardiner, 456; Alfred- Smibh,-l5l; Willie Mnund. 423; Percy McLymont., 416; Malcolm Jenkins. 40!; Harry Sloan. 393; Russell Marshall. 377; Wilfred Storms, 367: Edward Boyd, 363; Fred. Painter, 357; `V Willie 'l`immerman,34l9;Jobn Marahall,3-$3; ' Leonard Walsh, 342; Richard Pound. 340; Iloboi-I: Symona. 333; Hugh Box, 2138; Arthur Montgomery, 33?; Frank Worn-ell, 336: Frederit.-k Hnulmeas, .'l`_ Zl; Elujnh Veale. EHO; Willie Mamlonnld, III4; In`..-.l "H..L.\lI_ ')Iu). l)..,....\Il l|._...l.. -)In, Frontenac School Results. The following are the marks obtained by the boys in the junior fourth class. Frontenac school. on the weekl y examina- tions held from January to Easter: Mnrkn nhkninnhln (VIE. Nnrmnnu nuvv Offllllllllullo R. J. Canon van ohooon provisional troaourir. and the organization of the company wan completed. The mnpiul oooclr was fixed at. 825,000, in 5,000 simian o!85oach, and it. wao decided to iuue Qi'v.QtlI) worth of stock. the stock most: who placed in circulation imme- diately. The object. lot which the com- pany has been formed is to prospect. lor and develop mining location, and. pro- vided the desired amount of nook be taken. tlnroorospecbing portion will start she won: on try but. Two of those will proceed to British Uolalllnbiu. and the third to the Rainy River (lintrict. J. W. Wolln, R. B. Magoo and F. J. Pope. oi the King- ston school of mining. will have charge of there partial. They will have the aervioeo of Prof. Miller, of the school of mining, an consulting `geologioc and miner-alogiot. Prof. Miller in one of the most prominent oxpertoincanado, having taken A post.- gradunto course at a German university, and having proved his competency on many oocuiom. VIM... An...-.--.-. _L:..|. I- ..n......u.-...-I -..s:... ' I I the hoquoin H01-Hon of tho Gaslom 0. Ian bean extended until F:-ldny. the . I)! ofApril.l!91. An numhd bank ulnono for the sum of y OCOIIIUIII. The company. which is composed entire- ly of local men. starts out with the bright.- nnt. nrmInnt~t.n nf nnnnnnu, I) U! IUUIII lllullg EDITED UIJ est prospects of aucocau. Otgnlullqn Wu Plpnlly Pcrlguhd at last zmnm loosing. The second meeting at the BriMub-Am- aria mineral: oompnny, (limiood) was bold in the Howl Frontenac luo owning. with Allan Chulwick. of the .100!` bonpdvof , bndg. in the chair. Aflu some discussion (In mune given show was Iolgotod for tho orgnniutlon. R J nnrnnn run nhnnnn nmvlninnnl I...................__...? Sjlllll %' BRITISH-AMERICA MINERALS CO. An:l:nomy nun Done Thin, -m.m-Au L....}I ll ll I--,,.. Aldermen Cannot Blt. Wood lud- _L_II -___ 4- l'I'l'If'`TC`I"r`'o ' norm. nu-..Ap.-u l5.--Dr. w. 0. mu _hu told an nobd Nun-ribbon no-an new sq-mo. Oh prune no ..u. "&:.E""`I"'...'."".;.;"`..'.a Will W 0! April. 1891. mangled bunk uhoqno O!) In nooolnpany uoh t.ondor.lnutoud , of Cl uinlglnnlly called for. - 0 or. Shortly after six o'clock Mrs. Doran. in company with a young woman named Ea- ford, went to the oicee to perform her iegulur duliee. In the course of her work she went down stairs and out into the yard. at the rear of the premises. to empty e peilful of rubbish. Her assistant con- tinued her work for some time when she noted the unueuelly protract- ed Absence of the older woman. end listening for her footete . she been! e scream proceedin from t e rear of the huildiu . She ran own stain end out to the ya ` end on her any to the dust heep" she sew Mrs. Dornn lying at the bottom of the arse. whiclk in between six end el ht feet deep, end the wells of which ere uilt of atone. She at one__e_,x-en to the Item. door of the ollice end aecuted - the neeiltence of e pesecr-by. Returning. it use found thet hire. Donn was quite help- leee end this further aid wouldlhave to he eecnred to utricete her. R.eid e ambu- Ience we: summoned end the old Vvounn wee Iilted out of the eree end into the con- veyenoe and wee conveyed to the enerel hoepitel. There. en enminetion wed that her left leg hed contained 1 compound {rectum met the thigh. The fracture in reduced. but owing to the IR! 01 the petle'nt--eeventy-ve {:re- there are few. If my. hopee 0! re- covery. Twoyeete eo.on thedey of the Hart}- Bmythe election, Ire. Donn'e heeheud wupnuhedolfaheeidevelh cntheetreet. 1 hi . mew ofthe .! '...i..'%..-.:~...':."'i l" " ""- Mn. Donn. Bouncy-I-`Ive Yoarl old. But- fon Dangerous lnjul-Ion. On Wednesday Mrs; Du-an. who for ten years past has attended to the work of cleaning up the offices of Kirkpatrick & Rogers on Ontario street. met. with an ac- cident. which will in all probability prove fatal. ' uL_-AI_ _r.__, ,!,, J I I -1 I\ I uelegnnen WHI support. ;In\uuun. I William Byrnen, of Yonkers, NY., who ! has boon visiting his mohher. Bngob street`, nnd frinmls in the city for a cnupio of weoln-, left, yesterday for his homo. He is nine of tho many young Kingsmnians who is pron-poring in the United States. He intends to remain in Yonkers in few days null then proceed to California. where he is engaged erecting mills for the mining pronpectors. Mr. B) men has been a resi- dent of the United States for about fteen years. an nloc [or urenmoru I , Wheelmen are entering Toronto in shoals. The Winnipeg men announce their intention of trying to secure the meet I for 1899. A deal has been made between London and (lhnthnm whorebyif London finds it. cannot secure the meet for 1898 the delegates will support IhM.hum. Vvillimn Rvrnnn nf \'nnl.uu-a N \' mhn l IIUTU UH (HEY: ("N30- The (Hobo to-day contains this para- graph tolegrnhed from Bruntford: A telegram was read from the president of the Kingston bicycle club stating that the report published that Kingston was for Cbathnm win a hoax. Kingston will vote en bloc for Brantford E", nu.....|....... ...... -...--:__ -nuwn- xoronno. unset: '.:.)c. each an Ne24pIt.t. s. Rev. Dr. Ryckman. pastor of Queen street. Methodist church. left. to-day for Watertown. N.Y.. to spend a week at the northern New York conference of the Mdebhodiab church. Bishop Warren pro- ex as. Is....._. L- L-L-._ 1,, A,I.| . I" IEIUU - It may be taken for granted that King- atoniuns will have the pleasure of enter- taining the 13th battalion, of Hamilton. on May 24th. as it has been about decided by w the officers and men of the corps to come ~ here on that. date. 7l`l.... tu..I... ;_ .1-.. ,_.,A,,-,_ .|- next Tuesday evening. Dr. Stocka-Ham- mond. Oscar Winborno, baritone, Eddie Cooke. boy nopmnn. 80. James` cathedral, Toronto. Tickets 25. each at Nesbiwa. Rm: hp D.-..|........ .\...o.... .4` n......._ Qt. Andrew's church organ recital on` UUPUHU 0 KW IVKCIVIC BT09. By a ruling in the department of customs, merchants will in future be required to swear to returns of imports from their own personal knowledge instead of through a customs broker eezhns been usually done hitherto. l."....s-.. -___.I- |___|,I_., , I v I ,l TI!` Tghll POI! RECEIVING TENDERS nu y 0 lloquoil Eloctlon tho Inn boon oxkmdml until Friday. um luuuurlau. Easter cards, booklots and pm or books ` beautiful Easter presents. R. glow & Co. pup-1 nu puruerl outside 0! nmgscon. Would you like H nice niece of ham with an egg or two for your Easter breakfast `.` If so come and get something that you can depend on at. Molina Bros. :1 n rnlinn u'r. QL- :I-n....5.....-..L ..I' -..-A.-...- I Tho pumgraph in the sporting news last. night. stating that 1". ID. Bnylny lmd told a pair of Irish water spaniel: to E. S. Fears was incorrect, as Mr. Bnvlny sold all his pupa to parties outside of Kingston. Would wan like u nir-A nim-n nf hum ..,;n. mg nu nun. Iur -3|. mcnae bros. A voung citizen who recently left here for Texas. writing home to friends. my: the bent. down there in sweltering. White duck suits are the popular covering of the mxnvau. , L`..-4.... ...._.).. I__-|,I L- _,, ,1 , n I nun IVUU. Easter cards, bookltrtvnti pmver lmnkn beaubiful Easter preuen 3. R. Uglow & U0. IIICUUIII/U BITU- We have received some beautiful raw sugar from Porto Rico which we are coll- ing 30 lba. for 3|. Mcae Bros. A vnnnn ii.i'Inn wn rnnnntln lnfk `nun: bur bargains in gents furnislxinggare messengers 0! comfort and luxury "and abundance to every home. See our 75. glove, regular $1.25 line. Gallagher. Sister Calntina Xnilinr, nnn n"! he fmvnd. KIUVU, l`IJKlHIl' OLZD lI6. UEIIRLWDOI`. Biater Coloatine Xavier. one of 'the found- are of the 80. Mary : Academy, is dead. Fifty-two years ago, with two other young Indian, she` founded the order of the Im- maculate Heart. I. l....... -......:....A ..-...- |__-...:r._u _,._. [fl III Iunguuga. Ono cent each for Canadian three cc nb postage stamp: is no anrer a bargain than Hnllaph er a black anzl colored Fedora hats at $1.50. (`Ln-'4. Il-Q;...I.._ ...._:.\--._ .._. AL- III! OLE)". Chnrles Mcsorley, engineer on the steamer Glengarry last your. left to-day for Ogdensburg to calm charge of the en- gine in the tug Myra. Easter nnrdn_ hnnhlntn And nnnmr hnnlm OALOPS .CANAL_. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PROBABLY FATAL AECIDENT. IX! uguu. Ify III. lIIL'I'\-{ID DYIN- Clourinz rule of wall paper at. R U low ' 3: Odd. Thousands of rol|s to be ncrihuod. Rutor eggs. decorated. `J. Craig & Co. The Ancient. Order of Hibernian: of thin city hnvo secured the necessary books. and intend to form a clan for the study of the Irish language. Onn nnnh nnnh fnr nnnrlinn Hmnn ntnh gum III we Lug myrl. ` Easter cards, booklets and prayer book: `beautiful Enter presents. R. Uglow a: On. IIIW I0 VIIID Illa FIDO "OHIO I ll. Dlrb. Clouin sale of wall paper at. R. Uglow & Go's. houundn of rollnto bouoricod. `I7:-nl-an |\..._.I -0 ..l....ol-.. I...|.l- .. -_A.. I ZZUU. Ornngoa and lemons. J.` Crnig & Co. A cu of our 300. colfoo would make you fool rig t.. Try it. McRao Bron. Ulnnrimr lnln nf wnll nnnnr at R ITolnw C U0 I. 1 IIOIIIIHUI OI l'0lll F0 DQIIDI'|Il(.'Xn Windsor board of oducntion holds a cole- bmtion on the quaen I jubilee duv. June 'Z'2nd. I [VIE DTOI. John Shiclrluna of St. Cntluarilvet, lost. his burn nnd three hone: by re. Minn Flor: Smith left 1n.a:IAv for Run. llll I3"! Ill IIIITX IIDTIX U "(Ho Minn Flora Smith left to-day for Ron- how to visit at the home of A. Bu-nab. l'|l-..-:.... --I- Al _.-II ..-...... -5 D lT..I..... `the Very Intact lroh On: And conllnonc ! --'l'l:b authored Man II: leponenl And the WOI`III'I News IN:-ed By the United Pun Gallagher : for bicycle goodu. Ornngo mnrmalado. J. Craig & Co. Strictly fresh egg! in abundnnco at. Mo- Rao Bron. Inl... L'lId..L|...... 5|` up lV_lI..._:...- |.`..b I ..-fAn`c`I5 THEWNEWB TOLD m BRIE! -A` 1 MI! 103 nacmvrxa TENDERS for Oudlnal Bastion of the Gllopa Canal n oxundod until Saturday, the nth til. 01. . `Daub: bunk cheque for the sum of D 0 th I I J :1 ! ;~.,4.:ar;::...3 5,2: " 0 I.