Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Apr 1897, p. 6

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Os. H}A.I%otINs. FDIIW IIUIII ll.I.0lNil`OIl Inn '9 BXPUOIBOCI DD regch the city this nornoon to man the \ barges ofbho K. 8: M. forwarding oom- pnnv`n eet. a want. vnnr [rm]: and will mnhn nn CWIIIOVCIICB IIII BOOK. The new out being built. at Pecerboro for thelooel electric etreec nilw.e_v com- pany wlll nob be ready for ehipment to Kingston until nexo month. u Annhnnnuu `nhnnn An` `I A \Yg-_ nmguou unul no. manual. Oity on inoor Bolaor and W. A. Nur- lnndl. of t 0 civic cuff. won engaged this fnranoon lznldno Hm lnvnln for than new IlF'I'llD0lIo The uchbinhop of Ontario and Mn. Livia lath Paris on the Dub for London. when bhoy will rennin sill the Lunboth I oontoronce bu ended. TMQ ngno nap. Lglnm I-unt ah `JAOA-Lana llIDI' $lun. . Hon. W. Hnrty. oonnniuioner of ublio works for Ontario. (1 a visit to It- wook hospital for 0. 0 inuno yesterday afternoon. 01.. ...L|.t-I.-.. -0 f\_L....:- ....I ll... Pay water rate and save discount. The electric strut nilmy company : oponotnnro being repainted u unitorm color. in props:-uion for the coming num- mor anon. I14... I17 Emu... --......l.-:....-- -0 -J-db. l|l-w|"W Ill -FIG IIIIC IIVQU UIIIVW WI III ' Kingston penitentiary. V U A. Stevens. proprietor of the outer ' (G. '1'. R.) depot rentaurnnt, was in To- ronto yum-day on business. He want. so uacnnoquo this sltornoon on similar Inni- IIZI. EIOIIIIIC KI IIDD nun U11 Illll yur. Rev. Davin Gudlnor ha boon stationed It Llobon Is'.Y. He is I Kingoeonlnn. A Angus, Hnniilton. for pocket- nlnlhm ill nnuui Hm nnxt. u-an van in WIFIII TIMI". IUIIIIT '1-W `lllllo Bu Kingston n unopor for 0:10? The machine has not boon and this ycu-. Raw. Ihuin uzdlnnr Inn hnnn national! 1 Po. water mo and an discount. Us lngluri 750. gum kid glove jun world buur. regular 31.25 lino. HA: Kinnnmn A nrnnnnr for calm? Th: i;`......;;a.;.;,%;;; {but we can : do? `I'0I`I[!IpIII Ildlnu lnngllfoulof the Globe, condensed and Anlpthd {or In: India: -.- A Gland (llvol You the I ' Hunts. [7iE]iFAIR o1=rmz noun. Hui: n="1is- uni wont mom was nn\AII.ll$Il QEARIZ1 sn`.'s'.`".%`"""' .'."'.'.'J ?iniZ y"."."."s". I imnmn nnnimnizinrm I .._ B.Ll_:.., _lII.__... L_.I __ I'O Ihld THAI LIDOI. ..._ n,_. A,_ an run run II It vuvtvwvvou '-at I --wane" READER`: "DAILY WEIGQ wnspu. Aw _l5'IL~. 50; 51397. Wh give that even the but Tailor onnnot 1 annnguuunao nu.-cu -h%'CypU - T Kg:-`Burgh Wujiifj _.".. VCIIIIZIB I III DOIIIIIU IIIOWII "III r. Angollnt nooivod an oh: of ap- ntnontohqulnr minister to Turkey lou yarn. and that ho downed. I10 `didnobvhh lob eh lpng batty ftou the univaay. [Mar 56 was had to luohofolnonnttlnnoot ol tho china olv 3Anu'iosnninigu1-ioi maul`:-In. iIlI[0vuIncnl_.nnd, _Whn 0. n. nnjuul uppomuncni IIIII an ce- Inn for tho month. which Iuku it ovi- B t.Mt_|_I_iI mission to Turkey in of 1 epooiul nature. Iimilnr to that which In oxocnbod in China in 18!). ad pu-ucululy in the in- tent at Auodoun miuionuion. who lnvobun putwnhd undo: the `l'u-Itch ntmmuk I ha heoono known that D h ago-Inna. an Aha, -- Dr. J. I. Angel]. Ann Arbor. Wm lone In China or llulouu-Iu. . Axx Anon, Ilioh . April 20.---.80:-on! fact: have bun dbvolopod bore time Dr. J. B. Angolli appointment and his 60- nutun for tho math- which nuke: it Avi- Illll `JOCK Ill DICWWXI LUIIIIU. Ceplz. E. G. Robbins. of Grenell ielend bee built. e neeb little eloop which will he need for cruising pnrpoeee. George Denoe tender bee been ecoepted for our in; the meile between Cleyton end '1` oueend Island Park from Nov. let. 1897 ,to April let. 1898. J. A. Robineon ie erecting e neoo on the corner of Prospect. end lelen avenues. The eloo Dolphin in engeged in oerryin stone to ewe lelend near Al drie y. Connector Reid. u'(iem;hnt.he work of the oueehvweloome ielend nee: tie Bey. Service: were held in Sun y evening by the Rev. nlmn. } uu Tender For Oarrylng The Ialla `Accepted -0eneral Paragraphs. Tll)l`.~1AND Isusn PARK, April l9.~-The steamer lalander made her first trip on the Clayton-Alexandria Bay route this morning. She lookeae bright aea new dollar and ia again under the command of captain Aldridge Kendall, of Clayton. The weatherlaet week has been very back- ward andcold. but it. has now changed somewhat and the park in beginning to look quite green. I. H. Eseeltyn. of Syra- cuse.wae on the park a few dnye lael`. week on business. H. F. lnglehart, pro- prietor of the Culumbian. was on the river laat week. Snrougli and Brooke. of Clayton are building a large boat house and dock at Baeawood Island. l'!...a I`. (1 D..L.|.:... -0 n.....-n :-i-._.i uunuucrlwy In excess or the Turn. CANBA. April 20.---Placprds have been posted here at Candi: end at the other towns in the inland nllowin the Greek: I lortnighttoquit Crete. T is is regarded can complete annulment of the proposed eoheme of autonomy. With a view of nntici ting an attack by Col. Vueoe. Fort zodden. Sudan Island. and the on- tranoo to Sud: bay..have been placed un- der the protection of the powers. Tbh totnl G:-gel: Inn In Hm val-inn: An. uur Lnu pruwcuon OI me p0WOl`l. The totnl Greek loss m the various en- gugomonta in the Milounn Pass is esuimnt od ut Athena at 1,000 killed and wounded. Thu lnnnnn AC 5|`; 'I`..-I.- nu- .l...I-....l A- TAYLOH S, cm In AIJIUIII at 1,UUU uuoa Ana wounded. The loans of the Turks are doclu-ed to be much greater than those of the Greeks [ FROM A POPULAR RIVER POINT. lur IIIU Ilvllbwr B0-ulI_V. A'ru`r-mi. April 20.-Whi|e the incidents of yestsrdey. along the eastern portion ol the frontier. were not of notable iinportenee. the situation at the Gulf of Arte end in the vicinity of the `Albanian frontier has become more favorable for the Greeks. The bombmiment of Pievese we.- resumed et de break with but feeble repliso from the Turkish batteries at Hemidih end Pentocretoros. The position of the Turks is untennble and it is believed thet the town will fall into the bends of the In (ircek force in the vicinity. The Glliffoof Arte has been oicielly oloeed to : all but Turkish shift. nl M..... ...:A I III UIHI 1|l|'Kl5l'I Illl Col. Manon. wit. 25,000 men, hnving aroused the Arnkohos under the protection of the Greek nrtiller bubteyioo. in now in Epirne. where. it. is ielievod. his force is oomidonhly in excess of the Turks. (`.A\:|'.u Ann-II 00 ,, Dl.......I- L- ..- L--- mun: LIIG uulpuwn was (mu: one crown prince Conebnneine assumes supremo oom- zn nd`of the Greek forces. which will fight. bhe Turks today. It in also announced the: king George of Greece leevee Ashen: for the frontier to-dnv. Alrul-un A....:I nn' un..u- AL- :_-:.u-._.- navam numooroa more than 000 men. ROME. April `.'0.--According a doc- pnbch to the Mouagero from Athonmdagod tr.-day. the forces of the Greeks and Turh in the ghting which has taken place in Miloum pus total up to 20.000 mom The dupatch adds that the nninoa Cnnnhnnhinn nlnnrnnn nnnnnnnn noun. was In uuounp moo me wuaeao ruolclng. Captain Tagnrde. who was wounded at Grihzovnli, shot. himnelf in order to Avoid falling inoo the hands of the Turks. 'l'hAl1MAL I-Ann:-9. ml.-. H... -I\....I.. I-.. xuumg moo one name or one '.l`urn. ` The Greek report. bhat. the Turks lost 7.000 killed and wounded at Reveni, but this ettlmute in robably excessive. It in embed than the urkieh forces Attacking Reveni numbered than 000 Rmur An-il un A.........I:__ -- -1-- nuullulc ans Iiwo gone:-tun umuu anon- trootu near Danni. - '1` 0 now: of this uuooua at Bevoni and of oho imminonbvfsll of Proves; Ins ohm - led the dlnmy caused at Athens b t e loaa of Milounn into the wildest. 1-6'10 cing. Uantain Tasnrde. who was wnnndad ll. nuxwunlvn, ex-rmmerer 0! VII`. II "I oo mend of H.000 Greek: at Reveni. not far from Tyrnew. north- west of Latina. At this point. Edheun Puha. oloeoly . was nearly taken prisoner. Hie p an no to force the Pan! of Revni to enter the plain of Inriue. no out 06' the retreat. of the Greek .erm_v with his cavalry end tuhue to take Lerinl without reeintance. bah blue plan rue de- feated. Gen. Demopouloe, ah the heed of ope Greek division. forced the Turkish lune I$BOIhl1.i. clone to Tyrnevo. and Gen. Nun-orniohele broke throu I: at Koniekol. The two generals uni their croone nenr Danni. k:5TlT'_!'6r`the`sc new mnte`rials. | nlgni. , V . , > AI dotailu come in it hooomu mom and more nppnmnt. that the ghting in Mllonns Pm was of the moso stubborn and an oharncmr. The Turks ought like ,,dov| and the Greeh `mist in the Ipirit of their nnoeutoro. The most inexplicable (act in conuoction with the whole onpgoo-r mantis bl) comparncivoly onnll mm of`_k`iIlod ...-l-_.'A_ __,, 9 ,!_A_,_ -1 _.____ ;_ 1, nnqtning an Reveal, not far from '1' move. north-west of Larissa. A big but iIin- pmgreu. '1`heTuu-ka an atuokinhtn mm greater force tuhen yeacepday. I the meek: are making a stubborn relletauee. Loxnox. April 20.--`1`he situation on the frontier bu n96. according to the latent advices received here. been materially modied. Both the Turin and.the Greek! are ruJring_1_'rom the tremendoue exertion: of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The troops were half dead with fatigue and hunger when tho ring alaclcened up last ni t. - I Al dltanl Mama in H. ||l'\lllAlV man. and Luann; _ .'v.}n-.... n_... , wn1 `- inev ARE ntsfma nu----no-no iholonion, ox-minhtor of war, in in `Id nf LL00 flagging an Rnonni iATES AND TURKEY.` ire the bass`! materiinls Light Weight Dress. teen years 01 experience in l e minor oliticnl elections. the wome of New .ealnnd four years ago. obtained full oliticnl rights. Since this time they have voted at two parliamentary elec- tions. and, as a recent writer on the subject truly says, "there are no 8 mp- toms of public regret at the step ta en." Nor should there he an{. Women. use rule, are as intelligen, and conscien- tious as men; and as soon as we get ac- customed to seeing them at the Na we shall cease to see the old boo ums of in generation ol women's rights agi- tntiun. Perhaps all this may convey a. lesson to some of the "shrieking sis- ters." as _well as to the "doubting broth- ers. The way to resume. said Hor- ace Greeley, is to resume"-not to talk about it." The way to enfrnnchise wo- men is to give her the enfrunchisement. not after a dazzling victory for wo- man's rights, but by degrees. Recall the talk-.nb0ut four years ago about woman and the bicycle; the jokes on jibes about the newcostumes. Woma took this matter In hand herself. Why should she abandon this grmt source of enjoyment? B degrees womt has won and it not. si e by ide tvitt? man it is because there are not enough bicycles to go around. IHIIIIUHIUIU TIUIIII UK (.110 l3I'lI.Ull IKIVIHIUU. The march of a. woman as a. voter after this stage seems to have met with scarcely any opposition. She was next admitted, when a ratepayer to an `equal voice with men in municipal elec- tions tlnro haul. the colony. it im- proved the 0 as 0L men elected to muni- Cipul offices. and ell reco nixed that it was a wise movement. n this way by degrees the objections to women as part participants in the management of free institutions with men were over- come; and, when the full electoral fran- chise was fully conferred upon all per- sons, without regard to sex, it hardly created a ripple. At the close of six- teen years of experience in t minor nnlilionl elections. Hm wnmn nf \lnw uung. And they waited. Curiously enough nothing huppenetl. None of the dire prophecies were fulfilled. Things wob- bled along in the colonies in the usual way. No strange signs were seen in the skies; no `alarming manifestations; not. even the abolition of free lunches; not the multiplication of clubs. The excise laws were enforced with modem- tion; the licensing boards met as usual; end, while the doubtful houses were refused the privileges of no man to u. pint of old and bitter" and u. quar- tern of gin" were questioned, nor the inalienable rights of the Briton invaded. 'l`Im mnmh nf a woman an 1:. voter OI LIN! c.uumug;'_uIu1u quuusu uuuvc. The had had a woman mayor in one of time New Zealand cities. and she was a good officer. and the city was orderly and well governed during her term of office. The conversations with these New Zealand men and some additional information on the subject just at hand leads to the conclusion that the entran- cliisement of women in New Zealand has come out in a perfectly natural way. It not been the result of woman's ri his agitation, with agreat victory for rights. Women grew, as it were, into the franchise. Twenty years ago they obtained the r` ht. to vote on educational questions un er the general education law. They took such an active and intelligent interest in the proper management of-schools that in the due course of time they were per- mitted to exercise with respect to the li uor traffic as fully and freely as the ot ier sex. This step was opposed. All` sorts of things would happen. They would rob the poor man of his beer (a point), play into the hands of total uhstainers and sweep away personal lib- ert '. . line! u-nil " unirl lhn nnhlinnnnhnnl Grl n ffust wait," said the pumic.msnn_u ' sinners, "and you will see the pun- lnnical efforts of allowing women to invade the sacred rights of John Bung. Antl lhnv wnihul Cnrinnnlv nnnnuh Hons WILD mom mueu L0 anon. nu - thing more horri 19 than the attitu e of the chambe aid quoted above. 'I`Iu\\' hnd hurl 11 wnmnn mavor in mm` of it.` A or ll." As these men were English born. they were not an enthusiastic as they might have been. but several oonvers-r \ tions with them failed to elicit an nt` the chnmbe aid ouoted snout in yet. un we omer uamu. were are women who read and think for themselves and vote uooordrlgfly. Of this much `(on may be new ; having once taste univenal suffrage in its fullest extent those who have the fran- chise will ne`er give it up no matter how it work. We have it in New Zea- land; and we have it id stay; so the oizllv thing to do is to make the best in I." . In Wortehllll-Invite newsman lo lleunueibfihe III-AI In- " "O'IlI; II[kloOUIfOI Ilo Dlllaek `New or , April M.--Women`; 1. lion in regard to the franchise in :w Zeahmd._us the subject of on intereetiilc ooaxmunnoehqn by Robert Porter in the prone. lie -was in company with e perty of New rzeelenderl eroeeinc the Peic. One of them eeid: Yen. the women all vote in New Zenlnnd; We have absolutely universal euttroce there --ever`; man or women over twenty-one votes.` , How does 1t. work? Oh it works All right, but it seems rather qua;-er to have your cook and your number- mald and all {our servants talking vot- ing.- "any 0 t.he,women undoubtedly are in uenced by the male members of the femil . while there are others who are not. asked my chamhermnid how she intended to vote at the next elec- tion. and she nnwered. `Why. really, Mr. Hughes. I oven't_a.sked my father ebout it yet.` On the other hand. &here one woman who read and think for Musuus. 7` 1 Agxarou nusuns and V %4 `T V ussu MUSLINS. cook 3 AND bNAunia`AsBAs rnEw0uEuAriFIin7IiA"F.J COMMERCIAL. IOITIIAL IIOOI ILIIIII. A-. or vorsns IN New zLH. u----Q-ac H_-up an-j-*a.{ ad I000 pieces Prints. Lawns. Ducks; ` Organdies. Dimities and American Wash Dress Goods for Blouses and Dresses. Prices 5c. 6c.'7c.' 8c. 10 and l2%c. P. J .WA%Ls H Robinson. Br9.g.,,_ MANUFACTURERS.` 69 8: 71 BROCK STREET, ' - ` .: ' `x ,.. If so try our New Chimney Top. It is guaranteed to in hy wind or weather. " ' V-1%: No'rHIN(i % _K I; pylon for ho'$&npu. 3`; ` V 0 . W _. F. ARRlSON Y MCKEL VE Y (9 BlRC;HfE -`J A 1-DT#ClI| A 2:?!-Zjtjru You'll want the nun. all-' lnn.oh.. (tho Iovlnoo ndobskhtculnouy. `g uocnlduuuhtdugoot. % W.A_Ls:E:%s rint Department was was calm smoxm ? "1110 wonxs NO PAY! my IT! Or `is the Dr5al t Dull `P \ITV`._-_ rK`I Win the only full :3. gaunt go! tllil calo- lI.3`.u .t_'. at... I The appgannce of your home. 4 Shenriq - Wil- liams Paints. Emlnqh. -99 W1 Coven, stay 11; : ur;o.;. 'ai.-i~~...|.. t..1 `*1: oon.`nopI_r;" xmesrn. -----J-u--E-- L9I,_nvBLANo swam. ` "` SPECIAL cvcuas. III 30 IIIIUIIY \J\l "':I`nAtL um smear. IRAL PARKj Iltlotlnor hpuo obtain`. and as. in: halo Iona In! it you win .3; _m in. Yum will noun Paint i hubs `and Paint. Kslsomino ` ` I l|MloVuniI|I. We ` ' ' _Q,ln)I0h'lllo ohhuomuh I wdmhlnc out nu may run. 1 -V I `Stall and no no. 1 "Dre`gs Goods 39 to 7*K MUSLIN LININGS suit- W. A. MITCHELL, as as 87 Pnmonas s'r. my: cuss sums "{Q'O'& 90 Prlhcdu stint. @b " your mundane oordiully lnvmzl In our new` nook oh 5:! of shots I0"lh`I than Mon 3____1_TURE 0PENll*{q 2 Inn..u...4`--. -n-a._._- __ 3",. nu. 5 `M `4 Qdt nlouduuo cordially invih-.1 coho new oh any V pluuod to give you the the van on: without oxpootlmt I'll on you wlnh. Minn that damn. 0! this NOTHlNG.] urn you I II` vim. HAM BACON ` guhuuh an non: Wu! mus ulw I-Au) uh. MUCHJ hshdlhuundl um um dun. `l'loIo|hIiIh9|0lIIod. roar muown. April 20.--'!`ho Wol- hudcunnl oponotjor thnuoa sumo dthd thin luqcnoon. Tho lint Inlto ulpuutuw. won n uu olllglnn amend one room when Shir ing and Im wife dept and touched the button and damn In uho room. from the buronu was tnlxon a vain. able 1! watch. but 3 1nd 038300 in bills. lying n I drunr of en. bureau. wan unob- served by tho Ihicvu. \ 3`J. z6LEE$0N._Bmck St. In hoduud 3 Iottlo Ac Inning lonloo and Backup Oltlilltlonm lulu). Prnmox. N. .J.. April 90. -Elisha Gan- ningmn unmd Sunday ni ht (or drink- ing mm in church. :1. ml an am... 9.. lIlIl';WII Inwulu ounuly nl III; II)!` unnu- ing run in church. He ml ed down the Iain aiolotcrou maul M. E. olmroh. during tho Ruhr unions. hood the u- nnblod aoncngation. and produci n bottllftouhil 00. dunk in th. Tho nu-|}on.ol pastor. Rev. Mr. Wigp. an-g 5. ....IA._ -n.._ Iix- 3.....- .___ cun ddon The noted. nud~uv9`rul.:n"ad foninino tong`: Asonoomnlnmouoda t.roI- - nu: mud O'Brien. who urn: Can- CNIII : u.`\|.N|IiI, Ihhl\I.&H.DIlIUid3tnnhuds WI" KCUIIIX Ill0"n- Pmooorio tho non of tho propriotmn of o hotoi noor the spot. nolnod. and woo oo- oiotiu the poiioo in orrooting Whmior ond 'Koofo when ho woo vioiouoiy oo- oouitod. boin loft unoonooiouo and with o frooturod ohu i. Proctor hoo not. you ro- oovorod oonloiouonooo and it. io not impro- bohlo hio iujurioo may rooult. fntoliy, in which one o ohorao oi murdot will be pro- iortod ogoinot tho thcoo ioouoro. Burglar: onhorod tho oumof o iormor nolnod Stirling. noor Soorborough. and runookod the ontiro houoo. Four pu-ooao olopt throu in tho inoidono without being dioturbod. ugh tho burglar! ontonod tho lllll Ihlnr akin inn and Lu. upifg Ah-\` .....I will In new Irma aonn w humor and Rich- ud O`l{oo!o. who were an-outed Saturday night. until the condition of Thomas Proc- tor boooxnu known. D......s....:- sh. ...... -3 .L_ _-_.__.--.____ ,1 sung unu autumn urouu. AB proaonb no is oh: on! with boin disorderly. but will be Id thJohn W mint and Rich- nnl n Ku.t. whn -mo. -nu-tggl -5.....I-.. A In Named Proctor bid to Ban loo: Bully Annultod. Tnnoxro. Ont. April 20.--John Shea vu nrruud thin morning charged wish hoig impliostod in she row that occurred Int Sunday evening at the corner of King and Surnmh nu-oo_to. . 5 pronoun ho CllTo Goo:-go Pyko, of the probhonolniyh omco. duod yaluduy nu th_o Ago 0! sixty- ono. He was I grandson of the lam Hon. George Pyle. puieno judgo of the court of quanta : bench. and son of the Into Goon-go Pyko. dopuoy guothonoury. Inuruu. Liout.-Col. Houghton, deputy adjutnnt gone!-cl. and major Roy. brigade major. will lie tonight 0 court of inqu N iuvuulgvo tho ditoultioo which ~ vo ml:-on among the oiooro oi the Royal mm srncummj He admits That lie Robbed The Bank- Tho lone: secured. Mo.\'mnI.. Que. April `. U.-Kelly, the man caught here last ni ht and accused of murdering the`csshior o the N ationsl bank at Some:-sworth. N.}[., has made a partial confession. He freely admitted the iob- i hery. and in addition to the 83.000 found onhim afthe timeo! his nrroet.told the de- tectives where hehad hidden anothcu-81,000. They visited St. Polycsr . a junction of the Canadian Pacic an Canada Atlantic railways. about fort miles from here. and foundthe sum. W en detective Carpen- ter, in con vet-nation. suddenly asked Kelly, "What did you do with the lmifc." he re- plied, thrown on` his guard for a moment. "We did not have as knife. we clubbed him." This is regarded by the authorities as an admission of guilt concerning the murder. I l...s -04! `lI.......I.a-.. .I-._..A-- - 1| - uuwq. or uupunuo. 1 no remain: or Mrs. Buhoook and William Gordon were inter- rodin Yarkcr cbmotory Int. week. Mrs. Flynn and 1 . Minion. of Auburn. came over Io stand the burial of their winter as Oontrovilio. which occurred Tuesday. Pour Vunluvon goes to Ogdonaburg next week spin. Ion. mru. uoo r In: one of Yuko hiwhly rupee young India. Goo:-go Mcbonlldil now nndpa. Mabel Croat. of'1`wood. spent: or day: at J. Lloyd s.. Dr. Vroomanh mother and his daughter Mary apont l few days` with us; also Mrs. bounty. of Napcnoo. The remains of Mrs. Ind nnrnn mug-4 int-- uuu nouuoulan Ina mngmn churches were handsomely decorated with owers on Enter Sunday. The, miniaoer in the Method! pulpit loomed to be ntbndin in the contra of 3 Inge ower bod inweu of I pulpio. Mrs. Arthur Coopor. noo Mame McDbnnlcl. of Quebec city. guvo birth to I non. Mrs. 0.0.03 of Yu-her : hlohlv 1-unm vnnnn I..H.. :1 ....... nu! n.u.u.vv. lmlll near-ny lot! In rcqueoud to unit: with Ynrker I go and amend church at '2 p. 111.. Sunday. the 25th ' inst. Mined Annlo and EdnaBaxter were home for Enter. Wk; Ilgnlunnlhs -..J B.._I:_L _L,,,,_L_, Anon: Iuheeelbed l`o'r Ioneetlen or - ` lleeebull club. , .Y.mx,_x|v., Apgjl 20.--'l`he lpouee oleenere ~hvo hell hmieiod out; thin Iudden change to wlnuer again heevceueed In oeeeetlon oi worhmhioh will be resumed j_g_;!|_q epri . Tberlveedld notneoh e very hlgh 5: this epclng end In eubeldi welexpeetedbhenhell n in thebtekl would eeueeh that down bete.ln the met- lng of vheele en the timber etorehoneee were ens-rounded by water. but word he: ' been received that they have been eble to ehip the egoltee, A hendeone Inemorlel window bee been pieced in St. Anthony's church here in memory of the wife of Rev. A. J. O'Lou;hlln. Mr. Suepltene. Nepeuee. wlll be the lm-t.ruot.or of Yu-lner bend. He gev them e good drilling lean week. A e leourvfe and well nepreeented meotin ol Ye:-I lee lb wee nnenlmouel deold to form e beeebell olob. A on llet wee bended eronnd end e hendeome emounb reellned to old in the fonnetlon of the olnb. M It is evident from none receiv- ed from ell nu-oere ol the county that wherever e o uh can be lot-med it le being done. Fenwlok end Henolne Oonnoly beve uroheeed bicyclee. All membere of the .0.U.W. Iron: near-by lodgee Mulllld to unite with Vnrknr lmlam and very me. Is` _ rlptlon ~ ILISHNS EASTER LIBATION. IUIIIC ID!` IIIIWV. The Mouhodiab and English churches 7.!` dlllfnd fth nwnrn nn In! of time and menu . I ah id u. cl cloth. tho-op`po.r\nn'it: :t u Mic Y "`.`.*':...s'.'$`n'i'm 9`3.`.u.`." `T ` law uumnnm cu. um 1... ran an |gl'|on I no ll. 0. `Bibby co., `l|AI'IAI`l tun: :1-nan-r A sum unjb mqrrnuoTo`." PAR TIALLY CON FESSE D. TORONTO TOPICS. A Iunuppuuonl. I_I LL. _._...I L..._ IIIIK - I.:.!...'| AN JABUNDANCB OF uluwuuuxguziliuo I) In oonmnuon pithllohouhnruuuruon. but Prin- cipluunslcmlfnuhiu this Inning. unnui-alionuunluou at I Wxzmnon. Ont... April @.--The one of Ialbny vs. Pnouud. in hich Charles Lnliny. 3 ng tumor, who live: nou- tho river . brbight unit again AunhPauud;ot|hoWook Iahogno. for criminal /iibol. wu hoard tub Bunion, of Windsor. you 3 Iftornoon. Pound vu nally houn .ovu- in nnnnr u an nan n. -uu Iauvlb `WI! I I pm- libol -non out o! ` _ PT of 3 Hut uidtohsvo hunwrltun" y L315:-by to Ilia Clan In-tin. Ilia Mani: Ian now 3 Ann` nu-din. angina: I_.L.A- I... ...I..._ UIGU IIII XI neck. The al Ihopubbutioo ink nip ylulu -II1IIh ulu nlirull IEI IIOW u out IN Lanny for caduc- Iion. and an in quuion it mid to hvobuu lid iuooun at the pnlinhr Inplq. Lulifliu whn oIllod.ptovcd 3'. an Inwilliq winds. but duuiod. Ihnlhnhul Irilhnthn Innnonol-.5.-I I. an aim! IICI, ouullnna Inland vtilhulh lotltrprlnhtl in '3: 73: "-5.1. 3;: nlvanrl ha ha In-can ITUT Time onnnot title the infinite vuriot " of the rumon regarding the action of 0 dominion do rtmont. of justice with m- spoct be the ingohon penitentiary in con- oequonco of the Information gsrnorod by tho innui lion commisaion. Th: latut. gtory in ` no tl_:_g gluing oipli gnu-do. ulu Iuvwu Hun culllllllslllilll. LIE MICE Itory tho ululu 0! all heopon,oc.. will In rodnood by an or luoa Inndny. wuwry uupvo gulls. Arnot a Arnica Anodyne. the greatest pain killer of the age, is the most. reliable remedy for all pain of whauwor kind, whether internal or external. Used in- terually, curee diarrhnu. cholera end cramps. Used externally. curee toothache. neural in and rheumatism. Sold Bv J. B`. Mceod. Kingston. 0nt.. and all drug- `; ate. The K. & M. forwarding companfa barge: and elevator: are all in readiness at Portsmouth to receive the grain consigned to the company. and now on the way from American ports. The aaaieta oe of Hall : barcee. (Ogdenabur . N.Y.,) as been ee- cnred to receive euc eurplue ae may re- main alter the company : veuele have been loaded. was lnouu O00. , Aldermen Joeeph Tait. who bee the con- tract for the grading of A section of the road-bod for the extenlion of the Kingston, Portimouth and Catanqui electric street railway to the G. T. R junction. has com- leted the work on that portion of the line Eetween Stephen street and the H. '1`. R. (outer) depot gate. Arum : Arnim Anna-lvnn, Hm mvmtnt. % sliced` C_oo'ked loaded . u'l`:_. Ppll BIIIE DIIO OIIOITI min I IOIIOII In If; 0|` even the Ill-used church. The con - gntion uny realize how nevnpepere fee re- garding churchee which expect every chriI- tien hindneee in retu or neglect. The ladies ion of Sydenhem etreet Methodist church held en Enter thank olfering service yesterday afternoon in the lecture hall of the church. A aocial time was pent end readings given by Mrs. Crumtey and Mice Chown. Refresh- ments were served. The amount reclined wu shout 850. .\IrIAI-nnnn Juan-J. T-1'6 -.L.. I... ll... -.... , ruggluus. I Hog cholera has again broken out in she I southern of Euex county, On Satur- day Dr. clischorn. of Wiuoor, paid 3 visit to the furm of Solomon Wiglo, near Kinmvillo, and After an inspection doclun ql that the hold of ninety hogs weroau`er- ingfrom cholera. . he oolntglnint arising from Chnlmeru church of 0 conuciencoleu way in which plo trout public effort: has luoon in is K) :-oevon ...u`.... ...-.. ..-n-- I...... ..-._-.._..-_- n_-F_- `PUun Arnotu Alt.ornt.ivo Pilln (chamomile and mandrake) are the but madicino for all dioqaoes of the liver. stomach and bowels, cum dyogmnia. constipation. biliousnoss. tunndica, 1 ions fever. headache. etc. Sold y J. B. McLeod. Kingston. 011%., and all dmggiata. I-Ina nhnlnrn hnn nnnin Imnl.-gn nut In bk; I II'I`lVU- The preeident of St. George : eocfety of Kingston he: received cordial i Iuviuuone for St. Ueorge'e hospitality on Friday, the netionnl holidey, from Hamilton and Guelph eociehiee. Theinvitabion of t.heSone of En{lend hed. however. already been an- oepbex. Ar-not : AHA!-nljvn pi: Inhnmnnxiln null WUUIv I Information has been received an the erohbiehop'e pelsoe to the effect the Arch- biehop Clenry will not return no the city on Thuredeyee was expected. Nqhing wu eeid ea to the date on which he will arrive. ML- .....-:.l-...A -1 u. n-__..-n_ __-.--;_ -2: IIKIIUIK I\IIIR H|IrI'h Sir Donald Smith has consented to loan the ladies interested in the art loan ex- hibition his painting. "The Club communi- csnbs." purchased at a cost of 340.000. The painting will be shipped hem this weak. psmra neon. We want your trada nnd will make an extra effort to please you. Later style: than ours are not in existence. and bolster rice: hive never been heard of. (inl- agher. King stroot. Rh` linnnltl Qntln Ln: nnn-nnfn l-n Inn.` u.-.-u wu uuv vu nuuvu -vlvunu 8 vonty-3:; French-Csnndinnrnro on ma from Montreal And u-9 expooood to reach tho nitv thin nflnrnnnn tn man thn IIIIUI. OI IBIII CIVIC III. WC!` BDKIKOCI FIIII forenoon puking the lovoln for the new drain to be dug on Alfred throat. Sgronty-ve ran from Mont:-nnl And An: ntnnnhnd In 1 - Ankh... - -`g -;.g

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