BICYCLE TIRES. $.33 . 3 nmnssn. ng 0Iv``_IIo nun an nuunln.nnnA'In....4._n_4' uluuu up to me man. . I In 1861 he entered the political eld as conservative candidate for South Hastings. but was unsuccessful. In 1867 he wee el- ected to thehouee of comnone for West Heltingn and held that eeet until I882 when he wee defeated Ivy the late Alexan- der Robe:-teon.[einoe which time he had lived in retirement. llr. Brown was A bachelor. iie military career was Thegun in 1357, when he became lieulzennnt in the Belle- villo rie company. with which he` served at. Amheretburg and Anlteville. On the !ormation of the 49th battalion, Hutinge ries. he use nppoinhed Ii-mt.-coionel and commanding oicor. which position he re- tained up to the hub. In IRE" ha nnfnl-ad thn nnlhinnl Rnhl .- III [III XVGnly`l0lII9|l yell`. Colonel Brown wan born in Scotlnnd and came to Bollovillo when a boy. For np- ward: of fifty years he had been engaged in the foundry business hora. For many years he took an active interest in public nairs and was at one time mayor of the o'tv. he pauod Away `I'M: IornIn[-Wu tor- merly Member 0! Parliament. Bl-1Ll.I\'l[.Ll, Ont... April `24.-Colone| James Browmcommunding oioor of the 49th battalion, Hunting! ries. died U16: _I_nor.ni.ng|I.ber two month : illness. Ho was in his uventy-louroh your. Pnlnnal Rm-n CAI horn in !-lm\o.l.ml .mI Ill IlllllllllllI.lOlI. Amuse, April 24.--'l`he excitement here contmuee to be most intense. --Advices re- ceived from Volo my then even the women are arming themselves to do battle with the Turks. IK'U III Dlvllllu A lively fusilade continues betwoen the {rock and Turkish outposts around Arm. In the villages abandoned by the Turks the Greeks found acoaeidemble quantity of ammunition. Au-nu-nu A.....:l 0| `BL- ___:A-__-_L I____ Inga. The prefect of Arts has reached Philli- pindn. A number of Greek wounded have been brought. to Pbillipiada. The dead wore lefb unburied all Along Lhe route. The headquarters of Col, Manon, the com- mander of the Greek forces of Epirus, Are Lb Stinn. A I.'..-I.. I.--:I-.l- --_L.'_,___ L_L___,__ Al , An-M. April 24,-The Turks have Ahm- doned Kinfa and Koanitzudoaon, on the left. bank of tho Arnchphoa. The inhabitants ed precipitately. leaving their belong- |n'Rr.}.IlI nnnfnnt. n` AI-In Han -aqnlupal I LilH :;5:':.W.;ro:: ::.':'::.."~.:,*:*'.:;'*:::::: ll 0. "uni; A--:| tn -nL_ rn.__n__ 1-..- -l___. II, IIIIU LlIl'KU- BmJs:~u:l.~x, April 24.-Lo Nord announ- ces that ail the powers have given their as- sent to the note of the Russian minister for forei n affairs. count Monravis. ss- suring I e (hooks and Tutlu of the friend- ly Inutference ol the pqwstsin the 6 Ibrnlalllonn L! Alia}! lnr lav nit. r wE RE Ill vulluluuvu all ISIUIIK uuu IILIU. ` KRLIN, April 23.-A telegram received here from Constantinople says: That. whife ibis hrue that the town of Preveea but been partly destroyed by the guns of the Greek warships and those of as battery which the Greeks erected. the citadel of Preveea isnoc damaged and is still held by the Turks. BRl1.9&6llEl.~x An!-H `-ll _.l.n Nnr nnnnnn_ PARIS. April 24.~-The Politique Coloni- nle publishes telegrams from the Spora- dea and the island of Samos, oil` the coast of Asia Minor. declaring that the inhabi- tants are impatiently awaiting the ar- rival of the Greek eet as aaignal to shake off the Turkish yoke. QAI.nNH`.A Anril `)4 -ThA now: in us. UH IIIIU LIIIKIIH yUKU- SALONICA, April `24.-Tbe news is re- ceived here chat. on Tuesday. after a (lame .b;t_&!e_1t!h Gre9.k;99s;_. ' rya. Fight- in continues all along the mo. IRLIN. Anril QR.-A tnlnurnm rnnnivnrl UUIIU UI UI-If UOIUVUU IIDUUTIH-nu. V CORFU, April `24.The western Greek squadron is bombarding Snnti Quarnnbu and doing great. damage to the town. All the government. and private buildings have been destroyed with the exception of the Austrian agency. All the stores und mor- chandiso on the quays have been burned. Cu'rrm.m, Montenegro, April 24.-'l`he Brown pxince Danilo, in an address to the Monbenegrin troops yesterday` said : We eincerel hope this conflict. (the war be- tween urkey and Greece) will cost as lit.- tle human life as possible. Our interests thus far, have not been affected; bub, should the force of circumstances, or,which God forbidnome unhappy event in any _way prejudice our interests we will in- etnutly prove oureelvee brave and worthy eons of our beloved l'nt.herland." (`nnI:Iv A.\..:l am 11;... ......L.__ n---|_ II|ll'lII.I.I EMU) I0 UUIDIL ATKINS, April 2-4.-I& has been decided to call out; uvoral clones of tho Lundwohr, or militia. In Greece all ablo-bodied males from twenty-one years And upwards Ire lialale to bo called upon for military service. Funmu.-um ll....t. .... _. A___._'I cu ML- vvwnw sou-nun: AU IIUIIII. Amuse. April 24.4,--Among the wounded who arrived belts are several who onto that! 5 number of Greeks, wounded at Gritzovoli, unable to follow the Greek re- treat. we're shut. up in a small church by the Turks, who eel: re tothe building And burned them to death. L1-uI-van Ann-H `)4 _Tb L..- I....... .l--:.I..l 1 Lip. The Turks have retired fuon Neuron Ind Rnpznni. The notion of our nnt At. Kntnrinn -II nvnnllnnl-. `I huvo tiestmyod the Turkinh battery as K melon)! luu noupznnl. `Ill! IOIII eet at Katerina wu excellent. Th: (Yin-nnin|n'n nnnu-.u....l-..L . nulw In nluruns wll EXOOIIOIIIE." The Chronicle : correspondent at Athens aye: The Turln are greatly dinneyod by the destruction of their stores at Knt.eri- na and Lntochorion. Commodore Stohtou. rie deetroyed the stores from the coat to the foot of Mount Olympug, Tho coast. being barred. the only remnixiingroed from nlouice in the Verria road, ei ht day: from Mneeone. The reports of t e injury tootlle railway line by the blowizf up of bridges and a tunnel ere conrm Jr. is nnnm-tad hf lht tho Tnrrhinh krnnnn will stunt VV 5'9 IWHWIJ 5'55 U] IIIIU UNJWIII up Ul are . reported here that the Turkish troops will be withdrawn from Crete.` SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL d 24. 1897. bnvp destroyed . Neuron ` 3 eet excellent. ' DEATH OF COL. BROWN. ON TARIO'8 AUDITOR. To Shake 0|! The Turkish Yolo. ,_ . -u n. nu r. .._. n. . .Apu-uuoln. ... l_._fI Q1 __, Wore Burned To Death. .. A....:I on A___., W A - H nu VUVI Ilvwllg Inc In! tqlr 1'8 ::ainl to British product: in spin future. Ivunllnocn-grvuivu wilusutonpport duh. UVUIWZIIIIIZ ` Thotoyil-uauuvillhpnthoqapput dowry indlplllllut much: in Inns. D'AInoolc(h:-nybou uh lniovitnfnvcringchnow -Tho nnddmnmg in lungs nnnlnnln In j.` `no Onpilal notes. Or:-nu. 0nt.. April 24 -'l`ho Kooumy eoalcom ny bu boon znntod lacuna! 9. incorporation. K William Brown Hui. Perth.` Ont. nor- chnc: John Hut. 0! some plug. nor- chunt; Wilhelmina Hut, Wiunipog, wife of John Arthur Hut, manhunt"; David Booty Oiolt, Toronto; Charla lodluon Johnson, uaojoununt, no I yin; Inju- oorponliou todo buinou _n tho timin- ' and rehui the Indus: lando- l':I.oIrri0IloIby.ut& 01.0! Whal- l,I"'* .". Rhlolfchlnionl ounpny>hup- :'..=1-s.'.;-:.*:--**-~*r--*--" kw, cam,` in {beam shape byt name makers`, 2 for 25. .Nu-.I:uu-Ar nf {ha Intent kinds ly Plug" Dy `H050 WIIU IIBIIUIICI III III!!!- The magnitude of the subject was respon- sible, in part. for the prolongation of the speech well on into the evening, but its length was also accounted for by the introduction of matter not strictly relevant to A discussion of trade and es n- cialquestione. Mr. Foster declared that the liberal government had in its tariff adapted the principle of protection, and thst the reciprocal feature of its policy was only made possible by the presence of that principle in the scal system of the country. He claimed that the government had no right to instruct the customs collectors to admit British oods at the minimum rates of duty. his provision, be said, should not go into effect by ordinary a merit. The constitutional method woul , according to this critic, have been to issue sn'order-in- eonncil based on the report of the com troller of customs. He maintained that the preferential arrangement would of neces- sity include Belgium, Germany. and every country entitled to favored nation treat- ment under treaties with Great Britain. The resolution against illegal combination was condemned by Mr. Foster as placing a dangerous power in the hands ofthe .overmnent-a rtisan tribunal. Sir ichard Cart ght will answer Mr. In-far nn Mnnnv, IBIOIIIIWI \JIl'FWl'II I Factor on Mondny. In The House of Commonl. 0'!'l'AWA, April 23 --Mr. Foster. whose annual habit it his been to deliver budget speeches during the last few years, upgra- ed in the role today of opposition nan- cial critic. His performance we: various- ly judged by those who listened to him. 'l`nn -naninmln nf hhn nubiant. wan rnnnnn. OI EDD government: Olnlluv U19 lnulllullllull. I am informed that applicatione were for- merly mnde totbe Belgian and German government: for the abrogation or modifi- cation of these treaties. Both govern- ments refused to consider the subject, and the British government. on that oocaeion refused further negotiations. me UHHBG KIDKOOIII. These extracts indicate that the position of the government. cnnnob be maintained. I Am infnrmnd that nnnlicntiona were we brman common. 2. They do not prevent dierentiul treat.- ment by the British colonies In favor of each other. 0 FIVE.-- .1. ant n-auugntlgranlinl in-Ant, 3300 OLIIOT. 3. They do not prevontdifforential treat- ment. by the Bntiah colonies in favor of the unined kingdom. 'l`hnu\ nxtmnu indltmta that the uoaition n owner. - In addition to the foregoing ohtclnont Lord Ripon in his doapctch in reply to the nddreu and resolution passed an the Or.- tawn conference in 1894, said in relation to than treaties : 1 'FL.... A- ....s .........-..o .I:l`...-...o:..I o.-.+,. 5110!. trouble! 1. They do not prevent. diereutial treat.- mpnb by the united kingdom in favor of the British colonies. 0 PHI.-- AA _..L ....-..._t AI-umnbigl tun-0. olpnuun common. 2. They do prevent differontinl trout.- mentb British cqlonioa in favor of the united ingdom. fl. Thaw do not nrovanb dilferontinl f `in mum: a mi. Pot-font!) dry. bank It not , ulhluctoq. oieh other. Yn nt'4'l. L Dflln IDCI lflllllll. The general eifoet. of those stipulations in raga:-d to import duties. on the point: mentioned in the question. are uudorntood to be as follow: : I Than tln In-uh nu-Aunnh drnrnlrsfhal no no u xouuwn : . I. They do nob prevent diorential t.rentmont.,by the united kingdom in favor of`Brib5th colonieh. :1 mu... .1. ....-.u.ma. a:n'....-..u.I o,_.o._ IIHILUU Illlghlulll. `3._'l`ho do not prevent differential II Bsjinh colonic: inlurorol full: nthnr, 1590. I8 53 IUIIOWB Z The etipulstion of the preceding arti- clee,_one toeix (they contain the whole of the treaty). shall also be applied to the colonies and foreign possessions of her` Bri- tunnic mnieary. In those colonies and possessions the produce of the states of the zollverein shall not be aub- jeot to any higher or other import duties than the reduce of the united kingdom of Great ritnin and Ireland, or of any other country of the like kind : nor shall the exportation: from those oojoniee or possession: to the zollverein be subject to any higher or otherdutiee than the ex- portation to the unitd kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. rm... ...........I -4I`..+ -3 oh-.. .o.'....l.o.:m.. IOWI : Articles the produce and manufactures of-~Be?gium--shall not be eubjoct in the British colonies td other or higher duties than those which are or may be imposed on similar articles of Briuah origin. Ar-D in`:-n nnvnn A` tho trnnfv hntwnnn (`PORK anmuar ETLIOIOG OI DFILIUII DTIKIII. Article seven of the treaty between (`wrest Britain and the Zolh-ereiu of May 30th. 1865. is usfollowa ul'I`L- ....:.....I.a:.... .: at... .......-....l:.... ...H omor 1" The under-secretary of state fbr foreign affairs, Sir E. Urey. ropliod--Art.icle fteen of the treaty of July 25th, 1862, be- mmnn nmnr. Rrimin and Belgium in n ful- Hill OI IIIIB Lrozwy 0| duly Zilbll, IHUE, UH` swoon Great Britain and Belgium in as fol- lnwn - IUIW Dy ll" ll. IVOIIID I! IUIKUWI Z` "I beg to ask the under secretary of auto for foreign affairs whether the coun- morcial creation with Belgium and Gar- mnny present or not. differential (local treatment. by Grub Britain in favor of its coloniee, by the colonies in favor of Great Britain, or by the colonies in favor of each other '3 mm. .....a.... .....-..s...... at ..L..i.- ct... I`...-.:.-m Wifh extension bosom, true to r'rtetrre.`. reinforced fronts, at- tached cuffs and se arate collars, open front or 0 en rant and back, is the best int c trade. They are made by the best shirt makers in C,anada. and every garment bears the makers imprmt. We have , Shirts 2 c. 4010. soc, 75_c. ,, 4- lg ollars, all the new shapes hat 3 inme makers; 2 for 24. BI: Do-clt PI-ophnIod-Prlnnlp|o of Pro- tection In tho 'l`u'I-Prelorontlul Ar- rangement-Iluut other Ratlonu ho la. eluded With Oman 1' _ OTTAWA, Ont.. A `til 23.--Whnover doubt exists as to pre erentinl trade noun to be made clear by an answer given to I question in the British house 0! commons in England on the 30th July. 1894. On colonial scal arrangement: I question was asked by Sir A. Rollit as follow: :- Hl hnatn nk the under aacrahrv of ` Defined by Treaties Quotcd in. British Commons. lmnn ms arm] THE Mmusfzns AND THE TARIFF . non.vA nncxeo. i`1en 3_ Bicycle Suits. -Veuel `to Arrlve. Qvnnt`, April 24.- The government eteemer Druid went down the river to dqy with two tnverue light ships, which she will piece in position. he Iontexenme is expected et Futher Point. from Berry, England. tomorrow. i. She ie the tint vee- eel up the St. Lawrence thie yeer. , ...._. ._a_ c.;n...a In no Jell. There are now fourteen prieonerlconned in the county jail. All ere melee, e femele prieoner not occupying e cell for upward: of Eve months. Fonr of the prleonere ere inane. end should be removed to en ny- um. IIIICHC lnln. _, 1- lonnd Dead In Bed. ROSGLASD, B. C.. April 22.-A. M. Foe- ter we: found dead in A chair in hie wash- room, in the Allun house yeetordey. It is believed he took an overdose of chloral by mistake. He was formerly engeced in exploiting along wlth II. J. Donnelly in the mining regions of Rhodeeie, To Bq'l`he )1 aw Leader. Mom-nun. A il 2-l.--Speehin at St. Clothide yeeter my, 11. J. Clone bet-ought the eleomrs of Cheteeugney to vote for the Hon. J. E. Robidoux. who we: 'M.t.orne{- general in Me:-cier e cabinet, as he won d be premier of the province if the libenla won. Though this he: been hinted at. it. is the first. open deelnrntioe that the Hon. F. G. Mnrchend, the present leader of the oppoeition. is to be supplanted in one of e hhernl victory. IDLTIIIIKUFU WUICUHIU. The service so much appreciated at Easter will be repoataod to-morrowovenin in St. George : cathedral. Dr. Clarke an Mona. Andrieux will again play the bean- tiful offertory rendered last. Sunday. and the valuable assistance of trumpeter Wirtz, R.C.A.,willbo given in all the hymns. The Te Deum and anthem, in which latter Charles Harvey will aing the solo. hall, Kin streo0-Sonioo to-man-ow morn- ing at oeron o'clock. Subject: "Pehr Delivered Fqom Prison by the Angel of the Lord. Weakly meeting, Fridny 8 p.m. Stranger: welcome. Tim um-vinn nn mnnh nnnrnninhu-I at I wnu Irv nu wvuu-u vs vuv uvuuuuuw uuI1unvu' anaemia. . ~ of Oil-Int Bantu. truer hull, Khan gt:-ndQ._.au-wing tn. mm-an nmpn. llllllllllllry 55 D0 \.IlI'lIlIIHIU_V. Brock street Mothodist. churoh-Rev. J. Gxenfell, pastor. The pastor will preach at. 11, subject, Crowns; Abraham Show at 7. subject, Manlineas." Good music. In nnnvnnnfinn` hm I>.n.vnnn-Aw at kin-on Noun from All D1-nolnllgt.-'onl-IlllIng ol the Pulpit!- Tomorrow will be Law Sunday. to called from the baptiaingof cnuchumona in the early church. Onnnn ah-Ant. hlnthndhl-. nhnrnh Rnv Ill IJIU Bllfly CHUKUU. Queen street Methodist church. Rev. E. B. Ryckmun. D.D.. pastor--l|a.m.. n "Self-~,onoeib: 4 p.m., Goldwin Smith's Dilculty as to Christianity. RI-nnlr ntrnnf. Ilnthninf. nhnrn}n_Rnv III: I. HIIUJOCIJ. "UIIIIIIUIGSU. ' U000 IDIIIIO. In convocation` hell to-marrow at three o clo_c|r principal Grant. will preach the baccalaureate and annuel missionary eer- mon of Queen a univereity. The collection will be in behalf of the students mission- ... -....h._ ' DIYGI Ulllul Wlll EVE I|l'I one UOUTIIIIDUHF. Charge: of obnsive pnrtieenehip and of interference in the late elections have been made egeinat. Capte. Dunn. MoGregor and Pearson. oi the eherv protection cruisers, Petrol. Bnyeld and Dolphin respective! , and 8. Beiger. of Goderich, Ont`... will he (1 an investigation. UI Ill Cull IJTIIIIIIIL The 48th Highlandon, of Toronto. have entered: team of eight. men in vnrioul event: in the Royal uuilitxry tournament at Iqlingcon, Eng., which begins on the 27th prox. They are the only represents- that Cunudn will have at. the tournament. l`Iu--an. II` ..I'...-..:... ......H.-..-L:.. .....l ..l INIIIIICI B DOIIUTO. It. is learned that the viuit. of the eight British warships bo Delngon Bay wu in- tended wfrultrato the intrigue: of Ger- many, Portugal and the Transvaal. to change the status quo to the disadvantage of Great. Britain. VFI... AQAL lJ':...Ll....J...._ -2 l'l`_..-._L- L--- \, owl nunaw. _ The eleven-your-old daughter` of Wil- liam S. Trott. of Cnrudoc bownshir. VII burned to death on Thursday, her c othing having i nitod while she was playing ardunda. nre. I. x- 1-----.) .1... n... ..:-:. -0 n.'.. ..:..La. p|'DVIll Dy (DO DIIIIIIBII HIGH. Notice is given that Edwin Heyw:-`I7/of rliu `Toronto, oxpruamnn. will apply tq, mont next. union for a divorce from his wife. Elizabeth Raynhun Hayward, now in Buklo. Will`, lUl' IUTKHIB I PIUIHIIEJT "010 An ordinance introduced _v tho nance committee of the N on-folk, Vn.. city coun- cil provides for the taxation of city nowa- DIDQPI. TU: port: from many towns and cities in tha province and from Montreal agree in Ital up: that the new taritf is generally Ip- provod by the bunineu men. ' Katina a. Divan um. Rrlwin nu-..-A .nC OI DII WIKKDII. WII l`|.I OVUI' and KIND- The lieutenant-governor will arrive in New York on Wednesday wit): Mu. Kirk- patriot Samuel Colgate, bend of the I IOIP and perfume house of Samuel olgete & Co.. died as New York yesterday. At. Cornmnll ram:-dnv R. E. Rnlmll an D0-. UIUU ll HOW 1 Of` youorany. Ac Cornwall yeabordny B. E. Soholl in Ionhonoed to three years in the peniten- binry for forging I promiuor none. An nrdinnnna inl-.1-ndur-ad v tho nnnnn PITH OF 1 HE NEWS} Iploo of `rho Ilornlnp Papal and tho Von Lntgnt llann-Ash-Q acuity I-Ixpuiw-It Mrs.` John Brown, I widow of Oman, oommithd suicide by hanging. ' Th. T.. H. & B. nhtinn Ah Qmithvilln UDIIIIIIIIDOII IIIIUIUU Dy IIIUHIIIK. Tho 'I`.. H. & B. station at Smitchville wu struck bylightning and burned. Willilm Lnl.hhl-hing. nl Finanl. fall nut. WII IWVUOK Dy llxlllilllg Illa DuI'.H. William Lothbrldgo. ol Fin cl. fell out! of his wquou. was run over an killod. l The liantannnt.-onvm-nnr will nu-viva in IZII IUIIIIIIIVI IIWCWKIII [WI 3 IIWI `s`Au;oRs -ro-mam 25. av unu-coup uuu nu Kyoto Hone; now. can. do. Bee on: Na-mqg1._eb`m.. -v--1`:-nu ;;k';;. on: ~ We had! I Inc-uuguu-any {1}}: 7.; ni.l.`;nd 'l"I'iI(-Ii; VERY Low. The addefl plehsure. freedom :nd_ comfort of I propotly mode BI- CYCLE SUIT iai unoiont orga- meut in ` that: fdvor. We have some Kniolmbookor Suits in line We have all 'tho'oth& --- cuunn-I PARAGRAPHS. IVIVLI U U-ll & BB0-I l M`XN-rue APPBINTXCI. HABDIPS. I`lARDY S. For Your Dlh1nz;Ro_m Of the Latest Productions, 2' Newest Patterns, Belt .. M`_,_',T Finish,` at price: J that will plan}: 7 %"~.`fVl3 you.` `-:1.-.-"...%:'. 2e.'....':.' * w o o o roots. eonvonhnou. loluustqnon `._..;;.:z D II. 3`.`.:I`.f.i"i~'.`.'.'x . BTRA`!'l'lY`S RESIDENCE. ton. largo Iltono Ho n In donola run (wane rugs?-3' .1 R Ink: thou. non its rk north _ room. water work: on {nrnnoo In cool _ Good brick nhblu sud ouch ` .';.',..:z.:'..`;'.`}"` .`.::}"::"..`:.t':?5;".'.":.%% Ilon ol non mun. mu run duootly through then Ion which no olou to IIm an of tin city. A I: to J. I. . solloltonolu-om.o us. _ z,;,, ` north of tholonood noun 0. Thu run A'I'bETl0 A880!`-IA'l'I N Plolm o . lion ofnul Street will dlnotly throat I: 1 M n I :.3_ ._2'_.._:"'.':._.`_' .,."s,."X..`i.f y".. .?.'i"s.`:':`.-`"2 - -um nnnucrlnn nnvv JGISIUISN Uninn SM-vet, neer Dlvlelon I-ltreet occupied by David J. wnmhud. A expenditure will complete 1%. Lot anon : College grounds. Apply to . . nu. Ben-Inter. ` , .33 ---------:-`-a-------unu`-9 v THE ATHLETIC A880!`-IA'l'IgN P_i3PI the Ionood of Eur] Street. will run dlrnnllv ummu us swu=I & co. Phonon u6_ and Ill. Bolyumt 8 lllckoy. Cataraqul THE EANDSOIE NEW HIS D I IN sumo` Whiuhoul. nlnl. ;4,,sv 910 mu Pllno In noon at Wno oloo. OLICIIOES WANTED ml DB. 1'11: `: L mngo`a"1`ho Earth (HI-dlod." or Inn (anion? tour around the world. I thrilling not 0 ` savage and bnubu-on: lands. Ion: nmon '[`n.lmago'n book: nold, |nd'"l`ho Earth - 5 lod" In his lotus and lnndut. Dolnlnd .` enormous. Ever body wank thin found: book:onlJ cam. hhook, hlf oolnmlulo . A Told mine for workers. Orodl given. if t pa d. Outts (mo. Drop all such and I the king of books ind make IMO A man . Add:-on for outt nnd territory Tu Doumol COMPANY. star Building. Ohlolco. .__:...P~.____.___..___._._._.... Fox THE SECOND wmcx IN IAV, M! In Sxmtrznnlultlnnd S0:-at nut 01 Park, a rape:-mshlc, ntudy girl on phln ooo . nu:-1-2 . X .;___. '; QOLICIIOES WANTED TAD-A 1. mugs`: -`1`hAo_l_:ar:-t.};_9`|rqlo_(l_."__>_r_lm (Among nan: onnlnj, LIADIIO UIDIITAIII AID IIILLIII-1 -we unuouu vluouy, Delovoa mu 0! IIIOIIIO Robert. McKee. aged 66 years. The funenl wili leave her Into rooidonoo. corner of York and Barrio llzroou. Sun- day afternoon at hnlf-put. two o'clock. Friends and ncquninhnool In r0IpIo0- fully invited to attend. , , ; Bvn.roN-ln Kingston. April 2433. 00- thotino Iawson. belovod wilt `of B to aged 55 .~ . Fun:-n.I Ln Q-HI n nInnIp Inna nurwn, 63611 on yuu. l`unon.l on Ionduy at 9:30 o'clock Inn hon" Into ronldonco 904 Boro'.m,_- In-Iudnnd uqhsinhnnu no _'jI .` ml, invIud.uo.mond. A 1: INTLIIIN OAK DI AGDIIOD with nub ot donbh no-n. An-E A MnK1m---In Kingnton, on April 23rd. Isabella Vnllolly, beloved wife of tholnh Robart. MQKAQ. nand 68 van 'r1u:.4 P. m. mnrrrozi. '1`. F. HARRISON. Uh>u~ruIn Ann lunutn glmhwlkogzljnnrwma, I0 ; ' W -. IJIIMHHLE lirunu. Dnlt'>-ron Axnlnnna oou name. block show old nun am.-. Isuzu. Tun um U tn In-0u-ll I! nuns. -T0l0l|'I:on:!1)d'lA.`0pOlI Day and tsmcvmcv. We have 'huilt u a nuns foreign Wssh Stus tint inokol yonj expect much when we talk of goods in` this line. They come to you as. wel- come as the first owers of L and this store s bed is where you loo for the richest and rarest blossoms- -. end are not disappointed. The our goods in wash fabrics are uniquo and special in designs. and prices are. lower than ever before, which means lower than you'll find them anywhere. _ Come `and see them whether you wish to purchase or not. - M uuuu won at THE wnxl. ILY smmodmoly to In. K. N. human, in King Strut. Fl RST % CARGO Bole Agents am-mruoz pm-runs. T-- KSTENOGBAPHER. AND TYPEWBIIILV Add:-on Box IL. Wlml OM00. T 0NCE-A GIRL FOR GENERAL I-l0U3I work. Apply at I95 Eu-I Boron. __._.__________..____.._____._ _ `GOOD coox BY ran WIRI. APPLY _ ruwxcx. Ill _._______.___________ LIOBSE. BLACK. '1`. MI`. Hnnuoulz Oo- unxmuu. mcnvwr. urn? AT 1u BAnIlS'nun1'. jg . iv"? 5:1: hi."mm i7uuu.`Mv son was t lg-.f=ir and want: with long`! IIIQCK T dor Ito:-mo. . " M " ' BOARD AND ROOMS. , , WILL BUY A NICE LI ITLI 0810! 5 IN) Piano oxocllnnt ordn. fol: WILL ANIOE Plnno ordpr. To `t Of the season just ar- ' ' | of WEATHER PROIABILHIII , E ion BALE. Dnln-Inn AIIIIHIALIII ..*:_ WANTEBT 3a'i`2...na :'":?. 'L`s'ul"o?.`;`.'1t ' nnuoo! thin house. We will do our to in making your `LEN. Thou in toouduh-Ito plan you. Jutnow mom It always takes the lead. scluurou COAL 2. HQ. 96. BOAT BUILDING ' BOAT LIVERY. I If`. I IIIREIV 00 lento Qhonbyh 01 Kingston. Widow. an LL PI%lB.l'lAVINO OLAIIS AGAIN!!!` Jun}! lhtln onu.':q .0 I-I TEI ESTATE 0' JAN! HORSIY, I\ml\ I.0.0.F, on `nqlloltod to I in than to- man lodge room: SAIIIA IOININO} 0 tuna! 10:15 o'clock for the It Candi Divino Sorviooin B8 Pun '1 cinch. All vlnl In Mount: In lo on: no invited to be uncut. n. A. sluw Soc Ontunqni n .1. Duct! Aot: 8oo y unmsldau. IEIBRR5 0! GA ! 0!}! LODGE. No no. And N Kingston No. to. 1.0.03. nquotod I in {hair mtlvo IOININO link. It 10:15 o'clock fr tho nnrnnnn 0) I hnvo remind instructions .from HR. GALBBATH to all at hi: residence, 1! ! Union strut. his hnunohold furniture: tlnir $:~ ~51-*-*~~:-:~r *3. nn roots. I on: on n tn; 0 Goal dooiing Rance. Sideboard. Chain: Crockery. Box Wood Stove. Lumps. Kitchen utensils. and man! other nticlu. 0 .`.l`u-tuouh. S: at 10:30 E. R. IARTIN. icy`;--2-V 'a--- 0! Inllcnl Iorclnndllo and lnltrnmento. TUESDAY. APRIL 27th. HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FRO! J.RIYNlll to ull at M: non. Golden Lion Block." I In 9 Assortment of Vocal and Instrumental Ilm 0., Music Books, Studios Music Balls, Violin and Guitar atrial: and Fltt.ln1,lJru 3. etc. Also Uprl`I:t Pianos. Organ: and eIodoons.Piuno Smo s.Snro lat to: Fran and numerous other uticloa. sun at I o'clock. Terms cash. JOHN I-I. IIILIB. Anntlnnaar. Auction Sale of Household Fumlture on nomann APRIL 26th. -Iuuuvvuju-u. " ' Hill? I. IORSIY. Box II, Kingston. Rhoda. III) April. 38. Plush Parlor Suits, Sideboard, Exfenslon Table, Lamps. Pk-tnros. Plush Couch, Bed- room Sot. Oil-Cloth. Dinner nnd Tea Set. Olouk,Baby Carriage, Banjo. Oorpot, stand- ud Kongo. Ohnlrs. Glassware, Crockery, Hot Book. In: choirs. and other Articles. Sale at 11:30. Terms cash. JOHN H. HILLS. Auctioneer. |'l\l Iul Dull. UPIIIIIII -IbIaI'lIllUl. u lDl'U quan- tity of Crockery and Tinwere, and various other ertloles. hole at 10 o olock sharp. Term olsh. JOHN H. IILIR. Auctioneer. Auction sale of Furniture, 4 rnunapev. APRIL 29th. a the ....`., ocuns mmx. Alfred Street. munbero ' V lolv . the Oak Bedroom hot, Sptlnn. A s, lronlleds. Bureau. Oouch' stand- Ird e.'.l`wo Heating Moves. Hot Beet. Welnut sideboard. Cnrtelns. Cu to. Easy Chair`-I. Kitchen utensils end `var on other or 13 ea. Sale at 10:3). Terms cash. V JOHN H . HILL, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALL OF FURNITURE At Residence No. 240 Gordon St... WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28th. lr Cloth Parlor nite. Centre > ten-A IUTII IXIPIDIIIIIII. UH (CHO gun Ul Dlllullllillq CONSTANTINOPLE. April 23.--It is report- ed thou the plan of campaign approved by the sulten, to take effect after the capture of Leriesn, is to divide the enmy into two corps, one of which is to much by wsy of Volo end the other by e westerly route. and the two to unite so Athens, which is to be occupied end held until heavy in- demnity is paid. CONR`l'AN'l'lN0l'Lil, April `Z3.-~The west- slivieionofthereek eet he soiled ` rem Leuces fcrthe eallfdf ipirus with the design of lomentin srevolt srnong the Albanians. It is sei that Hole Peehs will resign commend of the Turkish fleet if it is ordered to leave the Derdsnelles. He is said to haye declered the vessels "quite unt for active operations. The 8tend:ird s corres ndent at Constantino- ple describes the urkish fleet and char- acterizes its eppearsnce as ridiculous. He says that six-inch guns are the heaviest carried. 'I"L.. --_L_:._- .I .1] LL. _.-_ .._-.._I.. :.. At Gordon Sg, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th. The effects, vim: H: 1) Thought Range. Iublo Pop and other room sets, Wam- robe. Ohunbu Hon. Lnoe Cm-tnlnu, Extenuion Tabla. Sideboard. Dinner and Ten hot. Knives, l'orks.%poom. TOlHt'Llh1sn-. Bod Gloshin , R.'.!`.. ."-.`-.'.'.T.'i"n'.`1!....}a..n`.":`l1"u-`Z?.f.!"i:.?3.T 0loch.Towoln, Dupes. lloclon. Fancy Unnn. liners. Ian. Sol-eons. Bookcase. Lumps, Parlor Set. springs. Isurnul. a large quan- 10 o'clock Tenn Annuonaer. l'oth.poom. Tllt Linen-. Bod Ulounn Brnnuln, Tupontry sud Wnol 0arpots,O1- 0loch. I`owoln, Dflpll. Bockon. Fancy Chain, liners. Llmvs. Of Furniture. Bedrdom Sets. Carpets, Cutlery. WILL SELL AT THE RESIDENCE, .V - ). ll Barrio Bu-cot, on II Extdnnlon Dining TIhIo,Uobblor and inks! Rockers. Oak Sideboard. Fine Oat Innther Be ted ring Dining Chnlru. Oak Hill Book, -hsnll o and lmoo Curtains, Art glindn. Ocutain Polon, 1-`inc Water 1010: hinting-1 Silk screen. Chamber Sets. Springs. `nttnsus, Rohinentox-.Lnwn low- ? Garden Hose. Empire Jewel Range, ltohon Utnmiln and many other articles. Sale at 10:90 am. '1 sum: cash JOHN H. IHIJ.-S. Anctianaar. Qnar red Oak Bedroom Hon. Brussels Unr- poml, us 011 Cloth, Silk Bmostolla Pu-lor Suite Turkish It Loan 3. Bookcase and Soon or . Oak nnd utly II rel: 0ontro'l'ables ck Ex slon Dining 'I`nblo.()obbler and lab! Rockne. IIII I-III! H051! [IIIIIII nu: Iv-II. uncut-In To You Thouulvu by. Special bargains in blanket: ag Lnidlnwh on Ilondsy morning. , Sheldon & Davis have reduced the price of cabin phobognpln. Soc ndv t. Rmnnm In-nnml_ bmmnn. nhann- ahnnn. WT 'I'-'l30-;Eu `ID RENT. ginning amen Qnnnluuvann . , AUUWUII IIIU 0| IIUKIXIIUII-I lllI'IllUlIl'U._UuJ- . 3812'] Union street on Monday 3% 10:30 o'clock in `E. R. Martin. mi n-- in"! Inna}. tn.v-unounm Ah In-I` ' Oddlol on will moot to-mnnow at 10:15 dclock for the um-you of attending divine service in Be. an! I church. wmo oowrnxrs. P o l-Wu Non; Pnrliunont; Tele- cumin :1! fl DIG. I 15. 2-'1'ho Local Now: in Racy Form. Ptgo 3--A Literary Sensation; Letter: to the Editor; Ggnornl News. Page -t--Edito|-ials; Local snd General. Page 5-Geraldine : Gouipy hotter. Pm e--rho` Home Circle; Mimn.ny'." Page 7-Broadbrin n New York Letter. P o8-'l`ho Very Lutoal Events in lab: M21 and E`lUhAl'_ N I GD`-IIIIO V8I'y I4 I the ity and Elsewhere. `nu Dolly lotomoolror Whig Radon Inn Dana Oh.-nnnlvnn III olcnmnou pnouognpnl. nu :. Broour, brooms, brooms. chap. chap. lisp, pt Gilbortls, Wodnoodsy, April 93 _ ,. Y AUCTION SALE -017-` 1 Fine llousehold Furniture, carpets, Etc. T0 CONTRACTORS. B: E. OFPORD HAW INSTBUCTED ME TO all M: his Bolidenoe. No. 71 Goununn flrllm`, on fuendny. 91th April (mutant. Ml at MI Household lfnruiture. eonuistlng o! nu rad `Oak Bedroom Hots. Brussels Cn- nomn. u1s.0ll Cloth. Silk Bmostolla AUCTION SALE .- an _____ u an . _ _ ; _ _ 4 : _ _ _ _ 4 u _ _ ; _ ___..n.. Two more cases opened to-day. Even the manufacturers admit the Hardy display of these goods aged anything shown between oronto and Montreal. 50c, 75c, `I, $1.25, 31. 0, $2 and up. All sizes. 12 to 15 neck band. Ml Won! Cashmere `Hose 20c ` w. ..n'..- n.-..;..m on a....... run .A1;otIon 1:15 of household fnrnil.uro.,oho.. 5 10'! 11.4.... .L...m .. \l.....I.- .9. In.!1n CARD OF THANKS. .s;.;5x9:A.=a.L 30.... ROOI8 TO LET. `AUCTION SALE LOCAL MEMORANDA. Tums olsh. JOHN H. MILLS. Auctioneer. V all E. B. MARTIN. Anntlnnnnu We offer to-night 2o dozens full sized Women's Cashmere Hose zoc, or 3 pairs for 50c. Stylhh Mllllnery Headquarters Here '4`. ._rA-_ _._ --..__-_ . IAHTIN. Auctioneer. -j-6--:. I I1. IuM..s. Auctioneer. "9 Cm. yd kn "I0 uunumnununuq guinnngcnuuUtl 1110 AUIICIII WITH! IIIIIF OI IIIO IVIIIIX onyo: Those in out ority hero regard the situation on hiihly critical, dos its the favorable now: too: Bpirno. ighting continual at Hui. The crown prince Cooouotinohu ordofod his troop: to Inoiutoin a strictly dcfonoivo ottitudo. A portion on tho vootem oquadmn bu boon doeoohod lo bombard the fortress Purl. apposite Pu illlnd. The T to Inn mnrd nnnxmctndlv unto mm:-:1 upplnlw rux uunu. 1no l'llI Il but Iuond nnox Iy unto revenue. Io ___8h2dnuj from Con- Illlntlon Illghly Orltlonl. Lonnox, April 24.--'fhe Timon corru- pondont It Canon, says that. the insurgents are ut.uokingForc luodinmhichlaoccupied b thoinlonntioml troops in addition to D. Tnriinh our-rinnn_ Thy-an wgr thin. [wxen woo smsn IIIO IIIFIIIII KIITIEHL LINK WIT IDI have left. Sud: and anchored o posits cg: fort. Col. Vunoc has written to t. admiral; to uk whether the power: no in alliance with Turkey. Thu Azhnnn nor:-nxrnndnnt. nf thn 'l`imnn '1'ux-nun mocxnouao. Anuzxs, April 23.-Fighting bu occur- red in the olive groves near Prevosa. bo- tweon the Turks and native chrisliaue. Greek force: while on their way to Fvlli- giada passed I number of charred corpses. hoinhubitnntn of Latin and Sunnis: have risen ngsinat the Turks snd have welcomed the Greeks with enlhuzium. ca uureu B `Lurnau awumer. he western Greek squadron of war ships bu suspended the bombardment of Preve- Ia. the Turkish ition north of the en- Irnneo of t.hoGul of Art.a,nnd this morning left. for Snnti Quuanu. On arrival there the war vessel: begun bombarding the Turkish blockbouao. `-|nI-\1a An-GI 0`! _i`inrhHnn has nnnnr. uuu, ATHENS, April `. 3.--The eastern squad- l`0n hu bombarded Katerina and (leaI.roy- ed the customs house and other public buildings. The western squadron has bombarded Mourto, north ol Prevesn, and cured in Turkish alaeamer. * L- mmnhu-n [Inna]: -nnnnlrnn nf mar nlnna currluu. The captains of all the war vessels in the Dardenellea, including the torpedo bolts, sentnround robin to Hoie Pasha declnring them unt for sea. The vessels have, therefore, been order to return; but singly so no not to attract public atten- tion, _KI.'NGS'1`0N. V013 TARIO, neauqunrwrs Dy .|.IlG3UIy I!IOI'IIlKlg |llu A dpspotch from Salonics admits that the Greek forces have been successful in their opontions against. a Turkish division neat Louros, Epn-us, and another message from the same place announces that A squndron of Greek warships is bombarding Fort Knnburun. on tho gulf of Salonics. (`.nN9A'l`AIl'I'lNnDl.E Lnril 9.`! ._h. in rnnnrt. 0% uruereu [00 WHO [VOUC- In addition the Turkish military nu- thoritiee are considering the dis tch of considerable reinforoemente to t e from tier. But, in spite of the ditlicultiee en- countered. no doubt in felt among the Turkish military men here that the Turks will ultimately occupy Larissa, though it is admitted the leak will be harder than it was imagined, the government having eon- dently expected -to capture the Greek headquarters by Tuesday morning last. A dnamlnh frnm Rnlnninn admits that VIIIII LIPID - Tho Abhou con-on dent of the Times 'I`'|.... :. -..o ..-:s-. L-.. .....--.l AL- Turks find The Greeks Harder To over- eome Than They Expected-- l'he Turt- isls (pnnboats Unllt To Go To lea-'l.`he Greek War Vessels` Busy Bornbardlng Turkish Towns. CON8'l'AN'l'IN0l`l.E. April 23-It is stated here that one of the Turkish brigades ' `which was pushed forward on the plain of Larissa has been unable to advance further owing tooods caused by rains and the consequent rise of the river Balatnbri. Edhem Pasha has telegraphed asking for the immediate dispatch. of pontoonl to en- able the troops to cross the river. the Greeks havin blown up the bridges. Tingle-reports are bad a very depressing eolere when taken in conjunction wit the formidable resistance which the Turks have met with around Tyraavo, and it is stated that Osman Pasha. the hero of Plevns, is to be sent to the seat of war in order to direct the mili- tary operations against the Greeks. This report has since been conrmed ap- garently by the statement that Osman , who for some time past has had the honor of being selected to taste all the dishes served to the sultan and to see that they are safely conveyed untouched from the kitchen to his majesty, has actually been ordered to the front. 1.. ...l.-Ital ... el.n 'I`....I.l-L nnilil-nru nu. III` IIIIIU IIICRUIHQ . I IVI 3 -Neckvgvenr of the latest kinds. ew goods. never been oered mama else. You get rst ch ."oz"~-25. L Silk lined. Elotisi WWalst's. To Ilold Athens For Heavy In- ` dcmnlty. IIIRIJEREIJ III me man. OSMAN PAS]-IA TO HAVE CHARGE ' OF OPERATIONS. hm: wnmsu rum] we IIIXITIIIIDHII lll'00[E Ill IUCIIFIOII U Tnrliah garrison. Three war uhi n luff. End: and Annhnral nnnnnitn t. ` MHAIIUIOF. April --8nur Inland Lu clad his lnildi gal-d "l|lnovq at Hamilton lunch. hhlyhrniohod and w with (trunk, can uuvlhunt D Impiunu-Mains.` in-nu ju- JuumiIuaopu_u|.. - ~ nu nun Implllll ny loo gout.-ulna: w nr a span! audit was lured. .3? entries have alnyu b.:.q..u.. hotel-y. Howuahotdocud nub ex- Iaoounhnt. in connection with the vguion Cooaollyud Icreovy cue. - 2. scan` Jpyvl-Ircu Ill NOV KOIIIIUII crusted by the lnglnlnun. Tonox-m, A `I 24.-At a meotin of the viucial ca inch yesterday Jo n B. ing. Torontonwua Wind provincial municipal Auditor, at 000. Mr. Lning, In formerly a resident of London, where howupnnnorintho wholualodrygoodn trade. 110 had I In-go expcrioncou unaccount- ::.h::&ohac:xborJ:on gun he I whnnovur amcghgd uydit In? J. B. Lulu; Appointed to Row Ponltlan MA` ho (ho I.`.I-I-o-_. 1; captuie good trade by vboliting of 25 Shirts, though we have themif they're wanted, Our bout has been and is that our Opp Dollar `*