Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1897, p. 1

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A Jewish family named Artonborg, of Quebec, and compoaod of six raonn. was nearly auooubod to death Fri ny morning by the defective coal stove. A neighbor nnmad Tierney rescued the Jews and culled medical nbtondnnoo in time to revive them. I'..L.. `Bk..- 'IIl-._...-...I AL- A _....t.... 3 Be M! Y 3ol;n Hays Hammond. the American en ineer Ind former member of Johannes- I Anire an ver unsettled hut he does not think an outbreak of vnr with Britain it likely in the immediate future. ` Iplco ot Tho llornlng Pnprn and um You Lnmnt nlnnt-uhga p|'UIUlIIoIIoIVUUn Sheriff Gibbons, of Huron county. has retired from oice owing to the inrmihioa of ngmand J. F. Gnrrow. M.l .P., has nominatedtthedepuzy sheriff. R. G. Reynolds, to ll the vacancy. nnn mun nun killed nnnthnr will din nnrl DU Illl DIM! VHU|lllUy- One man was killed. another will die and a third was seriously injurod by the giving way of a ladder on which they were scand- ing while working at. the bell of A Uuthollc church in Montcalm county, Quo.,WodnoI- duy. Willinnn I-I Mirlrilnlnn nnn nf than lnln VVIHIIILI D. JVIIUUIUIUII. EU UK DIIU IIIU Col. W. A. Middleton. 0.8., R A.. Obbnwa, was married to Henrietta Smith. second daughter of the lame William Smith, for- merly deputy minister of marine And ab- aria: (Ill . gevon British warship: are "gambled at Durham. Natal. but the object of the demonstration in not known. A- -u-..._.a 4.. Inn... 51.. -a--._.-._ n_...I_._ FIUII. The Red river is still rising at Emer- Ion. Many have had to leave their homes and grout. destruction of property in being caused. I`. .'- --....-n...l -4. tl7..-L:.__.A. ._ .L_A cs--.-.. UCWIUIIIUTILIUII II HUD IIIUWH. An attempt. to burn the nlumor Gm-den City at Port. Dslhounie was frustrated by A couple of sherman near by. , Hamilton McCnrthv. nmllnhnr mm: mm. ll COUPIB OI l'l!I]I!I'llllI near Dy. Hamilton Mccarth , sculptor, may exo- cute I marble bush 0 the queen to occupy o place in the new city hall, Torontn. [.inul1..(3nI. Hounhtnn. I), n f`. , and QUEEN STE I place In U16 now may null, `l.`0!`0nt.P. Lieub.-Col. ouphton. I). 0. 0.. and Lieub.-Col. R0 , l).S.0., will enquire into the ltroubleao the Royal Scot: of Mon- tron . NH`- `DAJ -Sun- :n still ..2-:.__ -1. 'I'.`...-.. uauwu. It is re rtocl at: Washington that Spain is with mwin her troops from Cub: claiming than a rebellion in practically nunnraand. nu pruauu. amns Devlin, son of Charles Devlin, Aylmer. and brother of C. R. Devlin. ox- M.P., was found dead in a eld near his home Thursday. 'l`ha nnmnl mnetimr nf than Pnnmlinn IIUIHU Luurluuy. The ennuel meeting of the Canadian Ieoroese association was held yesterday in Toronto. J. J. Craig, of Fergun. wu elected presider . It in stated fshlf. nmnnrnr Frnnnin Jnnnnh UIUUWQH PTUSIUBIPU. It is named shat emperor Francia Joseph has privately sanctioned the election of Dr. Lueger. the untiemito loader, to the burgomuterahip of Vienna. Ari-Annnmmxm urn Iv-imr mud: in Hnnlrmn DUTKOHIIICCTEIIIP OI V IUUTII. Arramgemencs are being made in Quebec to celebrate the ( ueen`u diamond jubilee on a large scale. ino m_en of-`war of the yorth American squadron will meet. for the celebration. VIVL- t...l......I ........._s.',.. .l G-..AL A ....A..- CEIBDTDFIUH. The federal convention of Sout.hAustra- lin by a vote of twenty-t.hreo to twelve has rejected an amendment; to allow women no vote for members of the house of re- presentotives. Qhnr-HT flihhnnn nf Tin:-nn nmnxl-.17 hnn manning Will! an pressed. De A ..l..-..._ nun DIIICU III 'I'IU nun"-5 I -|lll'I III [III VUIV hunt Dupocohu. John Wriglmmn. one of the moist: proc- rroul farmers of Glongnrry, died yous!- DV. lI_Y. Willimn H. Middleton. son of the late `nl W A Elia-Irllnknn f`. H D A nhhnnrn Care in CROUCH SHOT .-THEM. PITH OF THE NEWS. Accused Of -II\[|iiiy. In I41_!6!9_t*_e_Bn ID53- Thoro won tour condidntoo for tho procl- doncy: Dr. Goorgo P. Orr. Toronto; Dr. Balfour. London; T.A. Boolnont. Ouowo. ond A. 0. Hunt, Toronto. but tho lottor throo united in favor of Dr. Orr. who won olooud by ooolomouon. Cloyoon Wollo. Waco:-loo. vu olootod vioo-pt-ouooot ovot T. '1`.-Oonwtlght, Mont:-ool. '1`. A. Boo- nont, Olson. woo olootod ohoimon ol tho tooing band; I . A. Wobolor ohoirnon oftho trouopol-lotion oonmmoo. and I. Ellyolnon of right and pnvilogol ooonnloooo. ooooolohip of tho Quinn Eiiotriot WI';h.DOIll`0d by `A. 8. &mm ndooy. roptooonlot V00 NI Jouhoiiot:iooomo:Jl TB-J. Wiloon. Iohorloo I. ll`:nd`._(2.`__. lorrington. I`. I I-gllh ll -AA 1 I? DA`, ' `OE-Fatwa? 6`.'i"r.m" 'n.uu.'""?I Latin. 0. 3. in ' l|Dllll. Ana: 250 Minn mating thuuontivo Intusddooidd Ihtin (nun vlnohl nuuvould mm July ht. 4 lb l:_n_tiannI _ wgnld is bldun hint . 9` nnlnln -`Ala.-I-nasal-A (VIII Q00 `K W,\,5`Jg IIIU IIIUTTFU XIII rinoipnlly in the maritime province and mitotic. Tho mncialounemont. show- ed uoooipu of $6,381, and bxlnnoo on had )1 I88. ' [mm 9- DE" Filling Orders. W.?I'I;uipog nd Potarboro nnnounood thomoolvu an oandidatufor tho new in I909 PIIUU DI IBIIU CID I'll HIKE Chnthnm. Brnnclord und London were that the meet. but. Cnuhnm was the only Lawn I-oriouoly in it. obtaining I majority 0! 3.788 over the two obhor oi Lion oomoluod The vote Ins: Chnhham 5,087: Brantford 1,439; and London, 460. Th: nlDAAirI.nI n rnnnrh nlunmnll .`\lI. II): N I898. 'l\L-. 1,4.su: nnu mnuon, sou. Tho prooidentfo roporb showed thu Ibo melnborlhip had increased during tho your fmm 6.560 to 9.380. the increase being nrlnnirnlln in min. mnririmn nrnvinon And Banana: PI-ovlnclnl Illootn on Domlnlon buy: National Moot: Labor Day. Tononro. Ont... April l7.~-'l`no annual meeting of the Cnnudinn whoo_lmon`o M- aocintion, held yesterday had as larger at- teudnnco tbu) over befom. than being 7,066 votes represented. Tho touring preuxdent. R. A. Roberuon. mm in the chair. Thomout interesting business be- foro the mousing was the appointing of plan of the next. not moot. I Chnt.hnm_ Rrnntlnrd nnd London inn RG50 lu Ill UDBIWI lUl' yllfl. The uioial trade returns for March Int. were publiuhod to-day. They nhow the exports to be $6,453.0U(). and the import: 8| |,Sl0,000. or a total trade of8l8.263.000, no compamd with $N.`. .55.000 in March. 1396. The duty last. month wn 82,458,- 000, and for March. 1896, 81,900,000. [JUIHKB OI FUUDC Ill lll BIIIIREB. Hon. Peter White, conservative or mix- er for the district of Ottawa, and . P. Whitney, leader of the op ition in the Ontario legislature, have an invited to attend the rally of oonvervutivea of the city to be held in St. Jaman hull. Monday night. The rally promises to be the big- gest hold in Ottawa for years. Tim nininl trndn rnturnn fnr Nlnrnh Int. 1 uuuureu 0! DIIUIC PIUUUKIHBFI III Bl ltllll train was A special in only stopped at the respective divisional points. It would sp- pesr from conversations held at the depot with several of the immigrants, who could speak English, that this is but one of many consignments of their compatriots who will arrive by every succeeding steamer. owing to the scare of the roposed tsxution being increased to 00. This train loud. however, bed very few for Canada. only seven for Mon- treal and nine for Quebec; nonelor Ottawa. The others were destined for New York and as fair west as Chicago. with an indis- criminate dropping oil of as few at dilferent points of route in the states. Han. Ilnrnr Whitn. nnnuirvntiva nrtnniz. WI IIDI TI '.|IHl'T%\l V1 .5 NNW WI $3m|00U- ` A main load of Chinooe puuod through 0t.uw'a yesterday. There was over unx hundred of these passenger-fund no the hmin wan n ananinl it nnlv utolmnd M. the IISFIXEII HIR JUNE 22] ~L_- aid`: nun. no. 90.. The First Twenty Men Hive Ac- _ ccptcd. THEY MAY TRAVEL BY WAY OF CANADA. `rho llold lI|ttor|e| Are All To 30 Equip- ned mm New 0une-0ne In only or The Flu! Twenty lloellnu-Dun:e llxod For The Queen's Jubilee In the Domin- Ion. 0 l"l`AWA, April l7.-~TJIo rat customs seizure of the eeuon has been re rtaed from the gulf of St. Lawrence to t e de- partment. at Ottawa. It was operabed by the cruiser Consbanco nl: Pointae Aux Ea- quimnux, and conliated of liquor that had lnkely been harbored there over the win- fll I` IHEFPOU H'0l'I'l nnglnnu. he government. has xed J une 22nd n the date for tho celebration of the Queen : jubilee in the dominion. A proclamation so this effect will be issued in bho course of a few daya. Arlmiml Mn-I:lmm_ mgr nrlmiml nf the or row uaya. Admiral Mnrlrbem. rear admiral of the Mediterranean eet. has declmed the dominion government) : offer be take com- mand of an ex ition to me the nnvigm bility of the udaon Bey an-cite on the grounds that a sealing vessel with engines of only seventy horse power in not mined for the purpose Tim lhnndinn minimr nmnlnion. of [or me purpose. The Canadian mining uaoolntion, of which Hugh Ryan, William Mackenzie And 0. . F. McKinnon, Toronto` are pro- motors. in ulng for ineorpontion in so- day a Oicinl Gazette. ` The appointment 0! George Boyd to be ovornmont wharnger at. saulb Bu. trio. in the place of W. H. Plummet. has been gambtad. IIVL- ...._:A.I Al ml.` Engnggh Algaghgn Anna- In cusmms SEIZURE mama. I`. The Biele teem for this yeer in com- plete. the rub twenty having coco ed with the exception ofeurgeon-major on, of the Seventy-eeventh battalion, Dun- dee, who nds it impossible to gob ewey. Hie place is cherefbre taken by lieut. Car- ter, of the ninety-third Cumberland" bstbelion. Major Dunbar ie edjntent. I`he beam mile on the steamship Parisian, on June lilbh. The annunl prize meeting of the 1). R; A. commences on Aug. 30th. A number of the Australian remiere nro considering the ndvinebilit. 0 travel- ling to London by way of the ominion of Canada to participate in the diamond jubi- lee celebration. ' AL OK` .........I .unAHn.- A` AI-in Tlnnnininn I00 CBIODYIIUOH. . At. the annual meeting of the Dominion nrbiliery association in Ottawa Gen. Gau- coigne armed the intention of the authori- ties boequip all the eld batteries with nowgum. Thirty-aixof the new pieces were now being me bed and would soon be nhi ped from ngland. ha mwnrnmnnt. has xnrl June `2`.?nd an CHATHAM TOOK IT. (W. A. MIICllEu.. n?.nonuodf1-oil: 8115. to II \JD|:WC. IIIIU U. K0 \ have 'oonvervuLivea .Jamu| -nminnn ln ha Hm bio. All Hiercnt shades gpd stylecl EASTER GLOVES AND EASTER TIES. they Iurdorod Armonlnnl. CON1'A.\`TIN0l`I.|\`.. April 17.-Io in re- portad hero Hut. 200 arr-an have been made nt'I`olu\t., in the Sim: dintriol of Armonin,in connection with Mac mount. mu-more there. including the Mum urif and the chief of polioo nnd Condu- morio. _ Tull In chomp lint Thlu loam lone) In your pocket. and good boot. on our hot. Ifjou call on Abernathy for any! in`. you no in boots und shoes In Iran the variety and our prioouro right. A. Abor- nechy, 127 Princess street. London's latest style. All the ` l "..`e new shades in Gloves. Every F0` i-Ni "33 G""- [JUST RECEIVED .l av uvuu; wuun Innu- WAsun~za'mN. April l7.-'l`he pruidenl: has decided to nppoinh another export. commission to act. in conjunction with one already selected by Great. Britain to viuit Behring on this summer Illd oonhinuo the ntudy of the conditions surrounding soul life. The Britiuh aovernmonb Inn named the commiuiouora it employed in this mmciiv Int rear. nnmalv nrnfnnnn KIBIIIUU UIIU '-UlIIlIIIII|UlIUI'I II UIIIPIUJN In this capacity has ye r. namely profouorn Thompson and Ge d B. Hamilton. .ouviIIo..w lob oonohhd 0! M; ':;1't.lI'ovc-l-I'-a-l'l:;;`t'a-i- he be ml 35:: EC. iantlono oi the Oven and o uron by nCL`- `l&....L-- .-J bl... D....l......|l. _-lI_.-. aj Iuuuuwnuon wnelleel or 0 e be Home eemon Father Beecher. of the Regiopolle eollege. '1_`he gregetion ex peoted to hear a treat en were not diuppombed. The elo- quent. young preeoher treoed the an brlnge of Chriet from Hie birth to Hie death and dwelt: parcioulmly on the Inn days of Hie earthly career. deducing many important leenone therefrom. M As O; 1-...-- ..I......|. L- .....-..-... AL- IUUIUIIU lcnUl`"T"Ih A: St. James church tomorrow the Enter service will be bri hi. and impru- aive. Morning: hymn. " riot. the Lord in Risen To-dny "; anthem. "Christ. Our Pun- over"; To Doom by Mural); soloists. Mines Reid and Suva e and Mn. Koeloy. Manure. Keeley and Ma oolm. Anthem. "Thanks Botouod"; hymn. Allolnin"; "At. the Saints High Put We Bi ; Banctun. Evening hymns: When I mvey the Wondrous Cmu"; "Crown Him With Liana f`-ax-yn.-".~HG...{nn- A-In .6 'I`|u. VVOIIUIWIIU \Jr0II 3 "KITUWH nun VVIKJI Many CroIvnu";'"S|viour Again :8 Thy Dear Name We Ruin"; "All Hail the Power of Joana Name. Evening service b Hridgwnter. anthem. Awake Up The Arn": nnlninn Minn: Um:-inn. Rumour U l'II'IUsWI||aUl'. IIILIIUIII. IIW-IE LIP IUU lforp"; soloist: Miuoa Cousins. Savage; Menu. Keeley, Mnloofm And Gnllowny. Holy communion M. 8 and II mm. nu IUIIIIIII IIIIIIIC. Eyre'e grand communion Iorvice will be sung in St. George`: cabbedrel to-morrow morning at eleven o'clock, A. Flower March willeing I solo in the "Credo." and Cherlee Hu-ve the Apnue Dei." Dr. Olerko. Mr. ndrieux and Trumpeter Wurtz, R.C.A., will give their valuable usletence in the evening. The Jnwinh fuel. nI aha nnnmmr wu II-`IIIIIICU III OIIU UV'UlIlllxu The Jewioh font. of the puuovor wu begun Int evening at sundown sud will continue for aoven days. The font is held in commemontion of the rule: from bondage of the children of ' lnmol and the sin: of the angel of duuh over the mm of tho E3 pmm. Sorvlou no bo- in hold In the odgo mom of Clmnqul 1 am. No. 10. I 0.01`. CI-- `W A new organ in to In put In tho Mocha- diuh church at Amp:-ior. Rnv. Prof. Rinhnrdnon hm bun invited QIID OIIIIPBII ID Al'l'|Pl'|0|'. Bpv. Prof. Richardson has been invited to tlio pntorsta of Douglas church, Mon- tron . All Saint.-8 und ll Mn, poly oom- munion; 10:80 n.m.. mntlnn; 7 p.m., oven- tong. Rev. Donald Moilllvny. stationed at Hanan. China, in about to return to Cdnnds 1- .\..n:.... ..I-... 0..- . ..-... lIIl|Il0. IUJGIII l|(I I(l|1l'VJHl6I ET! I I)-III. Fireb clmrc of Christ. Scientist. Freeer hell. Kin etreeu. service to-marrow morn- ing at seven o'clock. Subject: "The Resurrection" Hear this explained by the Christian Sclonbiacr. Weekly meeting ls`ridey 8 p.m. Public cordially invited. 'l`hn nnr-vii-mu nf Hm Rtntinnn of that Cr-an nrluly U PJIL FIIDIIU UDTKIIIIIJ IIIVIBBII. The services of the Stations of the Crone took plnoe at the church of tho ()oodThief. 1 ort.emouth. on three o olock yeeterdu Afternoon. A large congregation, inolu - in many from the city, we: preeeno. Rev. Fr. Neville oiointed and the choir without. the o In Accompaniment render- ed eolemn mun c. I`.....| . _ _ . ...l ....-..........l.._ -....R... ...:Il L. WUKI -CFUUHU IUI ll "CW1" h0~Io.!o\v|llIn|lDoln` nan." ml hhtmlnluuho annulus: IIMIQVQIIIIL Wu \ lnoouuulohuuonuumwlth 1 O'CI\\iQNUI'lIIU'II3~ Qlhllnllnou. I003. 1V9. IU! L. U-U-I` o A lnrgo oongrolgutlon assembled in 8b. Marx`: cathedral no ni min to the ,'nhI-- .1:-lag; hxk -45-.`-A-J A. EGFIIOQIIU cnurou IF IBIIIHHW XIII h h d in bet Id 0 }ul':v. gr. `z):.::n.\n`l.ll ::unvnt..l?a nu OIIUTUII II! PITWIIIII HIV! Dill l0Illc Rev. Mr. Starr will occupy the pulpit in Sydcnlum street church tomorrow at both ncrvicec. Them will be cpoclal Enter music. I)... `I 'n n....A ...:II 5.- IL- nugnll-In no IIIIIIIO. Rev. J. D. Boyd will be the speaker at the gospel temperance meeting in Sons of Temperenoe hell Sunday at 4 pm. All are invited. .L lJ....I'- ..l......|. um`-e `A...-.n-l.-n -L IIIHII-CI" WIIIIKL Quoon street. churoh-Mo|-ning service, Prof. Mont; evening, a -ngvloo--no sermon--short addmnu. ntor music both services. mm- n..c.... M-n....u.s .-.A.:..- .... nun: IIICOCI Dy BOYD. Du DDIDICY III II. KIIVIIIBII. Brock street. Methodist. church-I`ut.or. Rev. J. Grenfell. Y.l .B C.E. aunme prayer meeting at 7 1. m. Easter sermon M. II. luster song-service with special music. Ioadin and addresses at; 7 p. In`. Wirnh nhnrn nf Christ. Sninntint. Funni- n.---. `nun... - ---.-.- cw-v---u -v --......... 3; union in. -Arthur lliula drafting plum for new Methodiu church at Roufrew. The old nnuuuh Ana I\|InnnA:oA '|n\rA Iunnn nah` `TU IIIVIWIUIL - St. Paul : chm-ch--Holy communion It 8 n. m. and II n.m.; waning Iorvico `Ab 7 o olock. Everyone welcome. Grand Easter music. (\..--.. -A_..L _L.._-L \l.........- -A-n:AA noun Iorvxcoa. The Union Methodist. advice on Good Friday was conducted in Brock Iurooh Methodiat church by Rev. J. E. Starr, nu- aiated by Revs. S. Bhibloy and J. Gronfell. Rmnk unrest. Mathndinr. nhumhv-P4ut.or. pair guaranteed. 3x.0o. $1.25, $1.50. ln\In\huuhouu,|cIIlu.nd nnnnn hnlnvnnn Ian I! nu-will DUI Ill D09 IDQKO I -o. No. 10, 1.0.0.1`. `AHIA uni: pl-nan an cnunn-i PARAGRAPHI. To ltudy IOII uh. ,,_:I In OIIL . at Ila r-nub. __ 3.. ;_ L- .__.L L. TIES I _f|cuFF LINKS, A-_`:.iW!! 8: no- Sdlid gold, of uent quIl- _ ity. ate;-ling ailvgr. ed colon of ennmellinglll others. % `V. 7 Wolfe Iulund uooiil sad Imtuy ch! hold I oonoort and Sop on the OVIIIIIJ H Enter Monday. OALIORAPH YPE-WIIITIB I GOOD ` con4tm.|I. Am`) 1 alisnd" o| ?l,lu w r a. o r not: III n 1101003. uxno Inn 3' Top 0! the a...`....$': oonulm n dmwon undornonh ID` 0 1. uholvu. snmuiroocmau-. ms nu lalnnhudom. Vt-rnnnm-lo! buhnn av-III-Iuauu-uvwcuuuulnj. nuu vooubolnnaololuyouvill EA u. `on bill anal Llnh Good btlol sublet I! count lnotor dwolll In won 0 In :.2.:::.. "*" " RS. BTRATHYB R IIIKNUI. I 5 ':`.i "i.3i.`?$3'..i ' u'a P`.'i`l'. '.?"`lq on: In: shore, but I! hrk (notm 4 I f I nod 3133:` \.'.':`n'n.'T.s'i . .1 "'1: .$?.':..'n.`._._ (I lnntnn dwulllnn In I-unto nlnhu I north of tho [mood grown a. The I - on or Earl sumo wul run dlnotly Ion thou Ion, which an olou to :3 V In noo- tun dl tho olty. pl M . Jlllllll. Honor. Ulnnnu no . THE ATHLETIC ABM)` IATI N PEOPIITY I I III .8h\l1' IN E YOICVIIO n.n 1;l::c~.;.o: tlocp.nV:r :\.nlInh'lo'!a blnlnoll men. lluv. A. sun. I! Ibo:-no Shook '4 WILD BUY A NICE LI ITLI CHIC Ml Piano In uoolloni ordu. non an Inn oillco. KEINTZIAN UPRIGHT PIANO. IITIIl- ` I ow A'1mu'n b ruin on On Arpfylzo Pnmcx A:.|;n. corner 3?! 3'1 P ourd struts. ' 1 ENTLIIIEN CAN BE AUOOIHODA with nlnalo or double roonu. II In oonvonlonou. as Ohrn at. not 1-Int. OUIS 'I'0-LET. Wllala RNIIHI mltnhlo for ladle: or no, amen; la: Improvements. oluoulo I. mo 0! I plmno. naunrook strut. ophonoun. I Imnmor or loncu-.. Wu rn loocllu city profornd. llmt IIIVI n I modem I provomonha. Adrlroullthino on. This advt. cut out and presented at our store To- night or Monday is worth 50 cents towards the pur- chase of any Boy ; or Man's Suit in our storeover $2. tour around the world. 0 Nu`! Hm nnvuo and bmburoun hm I. u l`nlmun'n book: nold. Ind In 1 led" 1. Mn latest and crude. snnrmoua. Ivonbodr wank thin enormous. llvo b 1 van this In on bnok: only tun. [I book, In commln om. A nnld mine for vorhra. emu utvnn. Full `mid. Outfits free. Drop all trail: and in king or book: and man I In men . Addrnn for outt and territory I Dnllilol CUIIPANY. sun Bulldmc, Ghlouo. W. I. DIINNABI. rmtnu. Dtuo-ton umlnn.|nI-m hu- oou nu-us. blnol show old that H Jul. um. `I'll Lnhmo Ulnnn n-nu-cu shoot. '1`olopho`noIcu. 5.. I Buy on It II I`. Illlfy UNDIITAIII ND Iluulll. eon strut. Phonn- uoroolnu. no; call. 101. Lowest prices. W0 ROOMS %{D UUI I IITOHI34. l u or run`. on I o :1 nm to n loo % city nrafornd. Hun hnn nll mm mm hm. `UhlUl'UB WANTED [-03 DB. TA L mmn`n'l`ho Barth mulled." rhu fnmo tour around the world. um ling mar nnvno lumln. our mil 4 OOIS '10-LET. WILL INIIH Inn! imnmvnmantn. nlunulo ll: In. In: of | I To furtherlntrodulpe Ilhelassulfashiun, For which we are sole I Ms here, we will give FRE on Easter Saturday _a copy to every. purchaser of a pan of Kid Gloves. nnr (`.11-nun r`AnnI~IIInAnC :I 111` R I URGES. Lumm Unnn-run Banana--lI_ Prlnuu nu-out. Goran nun mm. phone commutation. IQAIJIIU UIDIITIIII 8 phono UILIICSCI Ul C `III! III l\IVl \JIUVUUb Our Kid Glove department is replete with all the standard makes, and full stock of novelties at lowest possible prices. ' ISTEAGWSTEACY. -U vg nvvnnavwuurni I\\'I W`: wmn-nu. uimuuus. _ l 1,.`-_.; { slsa mum aAsr&.%% rmn ATHLETIC um: IATI N ruornnr noun The nun- RS. BTBATHYS R IIIIICUI. In non. lama Mono onn. I-ohm QOLXOI " mmn'n Iuuano panmlu. , INTLEIRN CAN BI A000 HODA ` Alln I with nlnnln or donhln I-oonu. \R.liIN1`zIlA_N UPRIOHT PIANO. INDIRE- Is now A nnuino bnnaln our hum. THE 20tIj CENTURY the sale of BUTTER!-CK'S new Fashion Magazine; WIATHIQ Pnonanmnll. T SWIM; BUY A NIOE LIITLI 0HiO 1&0 Pinnn In nxnnllnni nrdu. 1 ....._...._._.._-. BOARD AND R )OM3 snconn EDITION. UP TO DATE. U . Luv: -- Pu . clou y cool :|.:;:.;oul Ill 66$ A.A `i6BiY9-` i" `-0 I "I0 ` hvltol. lntiho col-dull: lor Iinhnlol. ROOMS TO L ET. _....____.....- - -..-._.__.. FOR UALE. 'I`. F. HARRISON. nu Ann Ian; I In- RINIY BRAKE. In-nnnun-n urn Ihnn TNANTBD. WANTKD F03 Ilnrth Hinllml." nu- Mn and grandest. Donald roribody this In . `vorhn. Gnu alum. lfrnlnhl TAL- Lrhu I lug 0 mn null Inn r all IIIIIO 3;`: -.:.;;,r.:. WI. Mn hmonn ancvcua A TIRES. A'`5X ..."`..'`..'... .. .`.'.".;`."."53'.`. .';.' Sh ail who. Olndpa. Clo.` mesron 5 Vnlia non co. In! an mmn n In. l'Al.l.0V'l. WIL- u3-mvmo. on WKDNISDAY urn-.3. HOON. the rm April, 1W1 . at I o`ulock. Wll. MURRAY. Anouonoor. Wmho the nbjoot of tho Hunk `hit to Lana than by ' IIISS RUBIE IDA GRIFFITHS. I|_.|-_ AL- -_-..I... -1 AL- DAIIAIIIAM VIA V1 PLEASANT RESIDENCE QR SALE. pn nAuov-nnln IIQX D-lihllb nu COKIINCING WITH THIS Q(':\II'l'I`IR. ending lurch am. tho fullow lug dlaooumm on GM and Inounoaoont Light noonuuts will be nllowbd : It pud on or before in th ensuing month. 30.99! cont. - on or be`oro the nth. moor cont ; on or `Moro the close of the month 10 not con\. On uononnhn unpaid. M. clan o|`onu|ln month: no discount. will be ollovud. nnzston Light. Heat and Power Co. E A I`l|l.(lI`ll Manna.- Cents. Ilhe Annual Sale of thelnll Bates] wobos 31:03.. %_ Kingston. Ont. u Iuku. This factory has a com late equipment of nnohlnnx-1 of the land. ouorlpuon H) nc- oluan onlor A good buninou can be aom on the pnmhos. _' For fun her rtxnutlnrlurrfply to AODONN U: FARRELL- \ Qndors' Sollulturn. NDEE AND BY VIETUE UFTHE PUWERS onnnlnod ln I cu-toln mortgage, which wlll be produocd M the times ol solo,` than will be ofhrod for uulo by Public Anomlon by Wllllum Hurray. Aunt-loneer. on the premium: In the Hay llmlhts Square. la the Guy of- Kln econ. on 'l`llUR`.|DAY. the 21ml Day of Apr l lnue.,M the hour of 19 o'ulook noon. The Klncnton Sash um! Door Factory, other- wlu known as "tho Planing Mill." in the Intel. This lnntorr bus 1 nomnlata nnnlnmonh of ._.,l-'.__ The Dull: Iota look lo! Whiz Banana 1-. Pnnl rhnnnnnlvnn hr. Auctlon sale ot Harness. Buggies. carriage: and Horses, THURSDAY. APRIL 22nd, I897. HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM u Walls Hun-non O0. to 1011 without re- HAVE RECEIVED IN8I'N.U0'l`lON-`i FRUI tho Wells Hnnou O0. to turn the following: 10 Set: of Donl|1a..'l`onxn Human, now; 15 hint: of Sinclo Nickel-Plutod Huron, new (Sets of Double Hullous. so- oond-hnndmtletu of Sinalo Harness, second- hand; 8'i`op Bunion. 1 saucy. ncnopyao , I Glndntone. 1 Phantom! 3-nomad Double ur- tiou. canopy-top: 1 (Hana Front Hack, .`l Hones, I Pony. halo will tats place at I1-.m. gt footxot Prinoon 3t.. Kiugstonmn tho hove data without full. Tormn-3. sand 9 months. approval notes. interest at 0 pct cent. J. E. Hl"I`0I-lE`SON, Auctioneer. Wanted to purolmna by Iny int. 4 Black Honoumtolyears old.lb to 10 humiu hi h, must he go xlnlvpninoi ill! single ordou lo hu-non. ELL!) HARNESS CU. _._v_`_ --_ NDER. AND BY VIRTUE 01-` THE POWERS will in nrndnnnrl II thn time: 0! mule." than {III O -- uuruluulu I J.a|wcI', uvuuuu Noun. - Page 4-Editorinln. Local and General Nara. Ili `I--nuuaul I-In. IAN-'II uuu uvuvuu Nova. Pugo 5-The Home Circle. Pugs 6--Bron.dbrim n New York Letter. Mincollnuooua Rcnding. Pun 'l__'l`Im Ennr Pun. l.lVll.ANl)3WB_l.I. _lI&AI. CYCLES. ` inn I huvo received instructions from MR4. PHILLIPS. 101 Union street. to null all of her imnuhold effects on WICDNIISDAY. Ilse A ll. comprising Parlor nite in Silk Broca- to lo. Mnuuln Uarpou. Fancy Chain: and 'i`ublo;i R(30Ial'n.g',iIllOEllnhilliLunrl (all taint- un norm: on e an ace `ur I nx, l urt`iu-on and Funny Bcroonu. B. W. Sideboard, Loallmrouted Oak Ch-lira. Extonuion Table. Cloak fancy. Bed and other Lounfumoolmnue Ind Booku Wire Back PM-lnr Hu bu. B.W. and Cherry ikcimom Hath. Wire Mntcrunsuu, lm-no lot. of Hodding. Mantle lied _))Vurdrnba `oilet. Hots, Plllowuxlnna Wool lhxi-,`>rBr\I.-u-el.< Htnir Ourpota. Oil blotluowing Mu-, 1 no. tine China and Onwhory, (iluuswnro. silverware. Outlory, UM Oookinn Stove. Now. Lawn Mower. Kit.- (Ilia?! Bu:I:ll(1)'i"a0s, Refrigerator, elm. . 0 I :. . mum. ouh. _U..._ Household Furniture. On TUE8DAY.APR|L 20th. HAVE RECIIIVED INSTRUCTIONS PRO! MRS. SHEFFIELD to sell at hot ruidenoe, 85 Wolunge n ntroot, all of her Houuhold E`ootI,oom nun: of very 11119 Black Walnut Bedrooms. Oak Bod sot. Ennmollod Iron and Brass Sinlo Bade. Inttrnuu. Sprin A. Boddlnc, Blan cu. Fonher Pillows, El or Down spreads. Shanta. lxtcnuion Diuilu '1`:- waw oounx-m. Pugs lvotuws Nun, Tho.G|-sch Ir- regulate. Tolograaphlc Tidinvs. P 2--Not u-vnrd I cam. Render- in &_uinor tCrucixion. The Local Nun. ago 3--Geraldino I Lemar, General `Maig- OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etomngs. o11Pa.Int1ngs. Handsome Par- lor Suits In Silk Brocstells. Brussels Carpets. Pins Curtains and Portia:-es, B. W. Bookcase and Books, China. and Slfvsrwsrs. English Gss Cooking Stove. ' T- lmiomnw AND EXTENSIVEI lnlm `Inc 8` nonhu- Von Kingston. Am-il 8th. 1527. -an-nvc: --1 1-wwvvuv aw- WOIIRNOING WITH THIS QFARTI-`.3. U ending Slut. fnllowlnn Sale us 10:30. 'I\nnu ouh. HARDY S, I'IlI UIIII IDII IIUUI HUI nun. minus.- 'l`o Pool Thonoulvu hr. Rommnt dn . Monday at Laidlun. Boo Burr & nbcliffoh announcement on pg... A IIIEIIIIIIOBIII KIWI!!!`- Pugo 7-~Tho Enter Page. Page 8--Tho Vary Latent Nun. _(_2"HANGE 1_N_m_sc9uN1s. .-.-u-nos-.4 \ vu It `nu nu . noun. ........._..._.._._. ......_.~ _...___?:..._._.._.._... my AIIRACIIVE snua \ HORSES WANTED. SALE. ` up Iiulnivrn nu mun nnnuu Locus; Msmonmon. .-.J_.'.__. lbul Anne AI lnvh A , _n ma Xgn. __ K`. F.-.' E A tlo loo ulsl ol hot ootor: no an uncut ptnooo the E I V law! mum to how any 03050 E ho l . F .`.'..&g .".o ~"` :1?! this homo 'llIOI|}IO V: and Ivory one of on on: oonuldanuon ` dun than an (Ivan over! ` II lot bndnou. ` 5 doom : atop vi the ailing; C hltlut nach- Ihnlr nu-onhun-Ivn oalnnlou nnd lull ` WNTINH. '\a.._. mu. 'l`h F. A. IKJLGIR. Hunger. J. E. HUTOHESON. Auctioneer. Igva-I Van`-"I u an aunt: 2:`-:mr.*:.r* "av: -. O . . M`: h vlu'l. llo Sn:-to iI':`T.f.'&' II"7\nREI.I.. `\:_`_ondors' Solicitors. 1 _ Y. Auctioneer. N 3 Ibo domnnd for h~guu.cr,~uA.lLhu our tau. u-rugs. lnoyw - Kin .w|I0ntholuurluut.m- 32. Kurt -up that new from All Chin: in very NOV. Ufn V . U. Ell` WIVX YIIIIII GIIINWIIII, under duo of Arch Nth. Ho paid his rty war. in good huloh and won nlmou randy for their jonmoy to the he lntorior. Typo bad hon pm-clmod and n mtivo printer on: This will be I very in polhnl uni to tho work of tho lulu. don. Min Hut and Dr. H. Intlnr Hun wcuuniud in Innings They will an-I In lhnn. -ham aha Inn.-I. ah}. - Aloblllnhhc. ' I l7.--A SPRINGISLHERELI The Times correspondent at Constanti- nople denies that there is any effective Turkish war party. He says that the eul- tan. the Sanukieret minister of war, and eome of the other minietere are strongly op to active hostilities with Greece. he Rome oerretpondentol the Standard Iaya it is stated there that admiral Cune- vare, cornmandin the international eeta in Cretan wateranaa received notice from the American government that the United States does not recognise the existence of a blockade of Cmte. , ____ _ _ . Ann] I'.' A pl.--ualnlu fun...- DIOOIIUO OI UIUCO. Arnus, April l7.-A dupntch from Luisa. the hudqunrcors of the Greek ur- my in Thunly. aqya thus an engagement. bu ukon plum nut Noam-on. on the fron- tier, in which Artillery porticigutod. The dcnpotch ghtu no details of the fighting. Unity Avuwu nu-wt vuuux Tonosro, April l7.-Sonnl latter: was Ioooivod by R". Dr. Sutherland no the Mnthnilt mininn mnmn fmm Chin; WK D IIUY. III : BUFIIUYIIIIU ID IKIU Methodist mission rooms from Chins. Rev. Dr. V. 0. Butt wt-oh from Blunchui, nntlgu plnbg AI ninth IDOL "A nnh` Ila ualrllllllliloll. "Our ding:-eceful oice seems to be to pleoeehipe. une, eoldiere end enilore at. uheir diepon for the purpose of keeping down the movement of the liberty of Crete, and of securing to these young deapote. who have in no wiee earned the condence of Europe, the power of decid- ing questions which rightfully belong to the LI'etaus." Lonnux. April l7.--The Larieen correc- ndent. of the Timee aye: Everyone ere continues to declare Lhet. an outbreak of war is inevitable within the next. two or three days. especially us it. is now known at high qunrtere it Athens a peaceful solu- tion of the dilliculty is regarded as Almost. hnnnlnnn SWO uracnmu [U one amount: ul -e.vuU.Uvv. Loxnux, April l7.-Mr. Gladstone has written a letter to the Macedonian leader, Capt. Dompzee, in which he says: "Un- der the present deplorable echeme all the Britieh govemment hes the right to do, aeemin ly, in to plead ite opinions before A tribune of two youthful despots. the em- rore of Germany and Russia, and to abide by their help to execute their final determination. uI\.-..A:-....A.l`..I A632... -nuns-can A.-. LA on Inb 0! GIN Journal (19 BE (CH?! boon trusted` :Ho`r`*lrIr`npy-. uhh in mnnrmd nnmn Mm front Imnn number or pm-unora. CANIA. April l7.--- he foreign ndminls have offered to Col. V uaoe any medical and lurgicnl uaiotanoa he/may require for the wounded in his n`rniy. A-rnnmu. Am-il I7-.. At. tho nnninn nf the wounuea In me my. Anucns, April l7.--- At the session of the legislntive assembly M. Delyannis intro duced s bill authorizing the government to incresse the issue of the treasury notes l4.000.000 to 30.000.000 druohmss with on Alternative bill sanctioning internal loan of 24,000,000 drsolnnls and a third bill increasing the issue of small bank notes of the denominations of one and two drachmss to the amount of 4.000.900. ll'\\'I\:\" s....:i 1'7 , M. nI.A.s,m. 1.... Kmesmon. ONTARIO, SATUIIDAY nvnxme. APRIL 17. 1897. The WOOD and (XML nun! bear out Choir pronis-on-gin com on and ` :::-'l:uIIou-olno we 1 upon choir IRREEULHRS IIIJVMIEE. Krltudcs Wa\ Captured By the Greeks. me am oulance corpn. A'l`Hl\`.Ns, April l7.-A force of Greek in- eurgente is reported to have entered Eperiun. The statement must. be ecce bed with reserve. A despeooh from Trilr ala announces that Col. Ciprlani, the Italian Iocinliat. leader. has disbanded the Italian legion. releed be eeeiat. the Greeks in their atruggle nineb the Turks. CANIA, gland of Crete, April l7.--Can- lbruggle Imus we Luru. nonading has been pnoceeding in the diroobion of Kalyvoa since Thursday even- ing. The can of the firing in not. known hero. .unun-u A-u-H I'7 #nl.:.c Ru-nnfnl urhn nere. SALONICA, April l'7.-Chief Broufu. who was the soul of the Meredanie rising lub year. and upon whose head Turkey set. A price of 2.000 frame and who was eupposed to be dead. hes reappeared. He is now orgtnizing an invasion of the Cheloidike nineuln. with A view of diverting the urlrieh army from Macedonia. A Turk who wu posing as the Ruuien correspond- eno oltln Journulde Sh. Peterabo _ heal bun nrneu!'lld'`-ilI:Ib; llin Iruuou `IIIIUS I apy. anomw ha in mpox-and QOWOI iho, frontier. It in d that t.ho'1'urh Ion fty killed and a small number of prisoners. f`.nvrA_ Am-il l'l._._'l`hn fominn ndminla The chief who bed the Iaeedonlem ee Be-|ppe|re Write: About the Deplonble Polltlon the nrltleh Gov- ernment II Pleeed |n-Wnr Bald to Be Iuevlteblo. - LARBIBA, April l7.-Severe ghting hes taken place in Macedonia between the Greek irregular: and the Turkish forces. The column of irregular: sent to the right from Pi nvitm after hevingin- rented and eeptumfsitevon. continued in advance toward: Kntudee. Piteie a'nd Kourdueei. with orders to hold Kourdueei at all costs, us it command: the right up- proneh to (irevne. the objective point. This column, commanded by ehiefe Zermoe and Luxzo. attacked Kritudee on Tuesday. The place wee defended by two oompeniee of Turks. After in severe iight,during which eighty Turks were killed and twenty-ve were taken `irieoners, the position was I on cured by t e Greeks. ha inlnronnI.l_ hmmwer. have llldfed Lsumsmsn A REVERSE.| cured by me ureeiu. he inaurgenta. however. have suffered ll severe check in another direction. A strong force of Turkish troops from Mecovon. with is number of mountain guns. advanced on Krnnia. which Ind previously being captured by the (ireelu, and attacked the 400 irregular: of Greece, who occupied an entrenched position. It is reported that the fighting was fermions on both sides. The inlurgents, eventually, were forced to retreat north to the mountains. The crown princess has nrrived hereto take port in the work of the ambulance corps. An-umua Ann" 17 -A fol-an nf rnelr in. INSURGENTS WERE COMPELLED` TO RETREAT TO MOUNTAINS. ` nun. Thus : the no-Anina`o! "nous but it you \u_II It." - Io-0 Nun from chlnn. . n an n It .. IIII IICIII XVUKII PIUIIIIIIUIII UIIHII. II- oharfln the 1! lion 0! no olloojn I hrodtaomsnno`:-. '1`hooloopoyn82.800 \ wt ..'l`lm protons incumbent. Charla . lu-0, will retire About lay In. Brno: I . Martin. I d:up:Ity-poatn`awII`h:ndor ovorypoctlnut r on urn \ It womy path. `will too oonIinn:l in $1` poniglon. L uqoufu lbrlunnou In Ontario. Aunt. N.\'.. A ll'l.--`l'lno question ` nf lnrindlann hr nurnnnn cl Iln ml- KYIPIIIO CIXPCCCIIK IIIIIOEIICU BIIO ll0lllll|I' Qion of D. C. Middloton for poltmuwr. The now: wu not. I an: `an as then were no other candidate: In his a intmonu vuoonoodod long since. Mr. iddlohon has held oovcnl prominent siom. dis aha!-alnn Lin dntinn n! no oim in I Wltortowlru New Pounnutor. Wunmwx. N.Y.. April l7.-Tho tole- grhphio doopntchou announce the nomina- tion of D. C. Middloton for nmtmumr.` uuuuuvu vu --uguua-g. Drrrnorr. Micli.. April l7.~-Raynond Paaaemged tliirty-three. was arrested at Denmna. Mich., and brought. to the county jail yard on a charge of bigamy. laid by John Miller. of Colchestor, Esau tggunty, Ontario. Miller says that Page married Mary Gray an Loamingbon, Ontario. March 28th. I887, and that although that ehoand aovoral children of the maningaaro living. tho accused. without having ob- tained a divorce, recently olopad from Essex village with an oi hteon-year-old girl named Elm Miller. v om be married at. Dontono. The girl baa returned to bet homo at Oolchaatar. Ont. -n Anlvoroed Husband Ilerdeced Two Wo- meu-A Inn Thrown Into a Greek. SAmun'r'.~_a HARBOR. N.Y., April l7.-On Thursday afternoon George Allen. a steward no Madison barracks. where the Ninth U.S. infsntry is stationed, hired a horse and carriage and took two women out driving. One of his companions was a young lady, Miss Bailey, and the other a diiorced woman. Mrs. Crouch. At 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning the horse came back to the livery stable. drawing the carriage in which were found the corpses of two we- men. About 4:-10o clock Allen came stag- gering into barracks in e weakened condi- tion. He was wet from head to foot and showed signs of hnving been in the water. For some time it was impossible to get any statement from him so low was his condition. Stimulants were given and as soon as he was amused. he said, in answer to questions that Wilbur Crouch. husband 01 the divorced women. lied assaulted the whole perty. murdered the two women and threw him (Allen) into a creek. Allen has now part.- ly recovered. but grave fears are entertain- ed for his recovery. He has been keeping company with Miss Bailey. and it is said they were to he married today. A om-nnan- n ion was emnnnnelled And Hwy War `'0 U6 IIIIITTIQI IaU`UIy- < A coroner : jury was empannelled end rendered a verdict. to the affect. that the two wnmen came to their deeth by bullet. wounds beli ved to have been administered by Wilbur erouch. Crouch has been ar- rested and is in tho county jail in Water` town. EHAVIFUIIIPS

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