Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1897, p. 1

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IIIIIWIAIJRIVE mm nuuuT.1 Tluunn at Lulu: lplhod and the Pinon lvsounlcd by thoGnou-0nnsn Pub: In Benched the Iron: and u Boon lhoolnd wiumuu nosomag. Coxsuxnxoru, April 24. --'1'ho unha- udou of the powers, ML: meeting just hold. have decided to add:-one identical noun totho 1\n-kinh govarximenb asking that the Greek: employod -by the toroign minintrioe, consulates and honpiuln. and .Ir u-nah nnnlnninntinu. In nnnniztnd to 11;. IIIllIlI(l'I$p OOIIIIIIIK Ill IIIUIPIIIII. Illll :1! Greek ooolooinatios. be permitted to re- main in 'l'm-Luv. 'I`hA nmhnnmlnrl nlnn urn. Ill UTXI OUUIKIIIUUI. DB POLTIIIIIQI III IV` Inein in Turke . The emhessedors also pro- pose thet the oral n consulates use their good oloes in be all of the Greeks who represent the interests of foreign capital, end. nslly. they will recommend that, in gny oess._tne Turkish government should obeerve moderation in cerrying out the ex- pulsion oi Greeks. The question is u very serious one. as at Constantinople alone there ere 10.000 Greeks end throughout Turkey 200.000. . Lmmnm Am-il 24.--It is learned elm. `turkey 'GN.lRI. Lonunu, April 24.--It is learned that the unbenadore of three of the powers in London believe the war will be over in three weeks and that when the Turks cep- ture Lnrieu-the sultan will appeal to the powers to intervene in the intereate ol In the meanwhile, it is eteted that meet Britain has declined to agree to the rt-opoeition of count Muravle` to nbeuin rom intervention until one of the belliger- ente appeals for help. GIIEAL BRITAIN NOT TO ABSTAIN FROM INTERVENTION. --u~-._---as `KINGSTON, omjAm0. 1u;1oNn'AY nvmime. llVER IN mm WEEKS. Evacuated By `rho unou. -.... A_.._.-I nn I'-_:--- I.-. \II'-DCW"II. TC'Cl.$IUI_I:`V"n I nvolvu. bully wounding the allot. Dustbin Onupuu End and wnuhdcd Drovluntl II: no prints:-I van than hGdIIn.v&IIIhoqgy'.4Ilh_-an-an unhnnsnnnku this . A More New %Ma1isL:g :5-32}? ___.____T._.... `Iva Inlktlli WOODCOC- Cnmnn. April 26.--~l rov-iueinl detac- vco Output nnvl M bmd n can oluunpwholnd locus. ml groooty \nChtlnn tokdloltinr. The alpaca Iunin snnyur. and when lunacy not in to man than Ch:-lultown, ooludnhot Enrich`: Inmnlj, -lnllu uannllinn `IL; A-nan EIIII ul EIIU ouuuuy. AIIU Ilnn Bi in, F@ and Jones conducted 3 largo oncnl otao, milling and distilling` buoiuon for years. , In 1889 Ilr. Ford contacted tho riding nlutfotlk in tho oonuarusivoinuronu nguintt Mr. Blah but VII dfostod. Bo I-ntirnrl Iunn hnnin-an in I898 and minus: In"? El`. IIIIII TI VII IIIITIEI. IIIU round hon basins: in 1886 and since thnttlnohad boonclcri olthotown. Ho uttoodod tohh dutia up tothodayol his illnj H: -ll nnmnnil. |IIlUIljTIIIIlIII;IlPUIIl illul. H0 VII nngnnniod. III` BIG`? III`. II)! EIIII XIIIB hounndhoeanoonoof the landing rm ofhhiuportionoftbooonntry. Tho rm of Rihuhin, Poul nnil Janna nnndnnlmrl n vwubn ul nvv-- mung - Snlcol, Ont... April 26.~-N. C. Ford. town c|er|r. died at 4:30 this morning aged eighty-six years. He had been ill tor IIO daylfron plonriay. Mr. Ford wu onoof the olden: residents of thotown, having lived here for fty-three years. He was born in Inn-own. N. Y.. in 1811. Ting Inna: no-.4 in pj r-Qt uni- lII'II Ill -II'I'IIU"I'I. 1`. I... III 1011. Thc family came to Canada; at soul- in; in Iiunileoo. Mr. Ford soon came Ln-Inna! hnonvnnnnnnf an Inndinn rm: [sully Burned Wlille Playing at e Bonllre . V lntlleelmolyard. Sr. Tnozus, April 26. -Emmn, the elei-en.yeer-old daughter of William S. Tnott. of the second concession of Ceredoc. wall playing in the school ard. carrying dry leave! and dropping em on the [ire which the children hand made. Tholitue girl : clothes became ignited, end before they could be extinguished were burned oil` to the waist; only the shoes were left on. The screams of the children at- trecled the attention of William Young. wholives near by. He run over, but the children had put. out. the re. He wrapped the limo uulfener in his overooet and carried her into the school house. and alerted immediately for the doctor. who eune with all hate. Every elfort wee made to relieve the little sufferer. but ehe died yesterday aftornoon. --L -.- ____ .u__._ A Whitby Young Lady Fell Down Ital:-I With a lamp. ' - Wnrrmr, April 20.--Mieehhry Maynard, daughter of June: Maynard. made some tnlfy for the children and placed it down cellu` to cool. Aftlera tirneehe took I lamp Ind went down to bring the tay. and in ascending the stairs missed her footing. She fell backward with the broken lamp In her hand. causing the oil to run out of the lunpu 11 her breast and face. It caught fire on she screamed, but. it was some time before the ames were extinguished. By this time her face and throat were badly burned. Her hair was burnt from him fmnl: nm-I: nf her hand. and. tnrsa LV_UW sa;_Ig..l Dluly Duruau. DUI LHIIF WIS uurnl. ITUIIJ the front part of her head, and, worse than all, her eyes probably destroyed. In her etforcs to save her face And put out the flames Miss Maynard burned her hands so badly that it is not yet. certain whether or not they will have to be ampu- rated. _ II J Illl UIIU UIIOIIIII IUT |UU\l- Mra. 3. J. Hutchinson, of the Holiness church, of Lou Angolan. returned from the depoaed queen's island on the City of Pa- petn, having been refused permission to do miaslon work there. as her religion dif- fnrnd {mm than whit-J1 in tho nntnhlinhnd mlamon work were, as not nsnguon un- fered from that which is the oatabliahod church on that island. She was allowed to land at Noulm I-Iivn. but was prevented frqm attempting to convert the natives. av vuu numu. nnnupuu, 11 I unto! Ann I. bu duoandod on Doreli. The Greeks have rabreatad to Mnkrichori. `It would upponr, however. that. the pooition at Revni and Boughali in unaltered. The Greeks, ultho rang: ofttho orders of the crown nee tan ine. stopped just. short 0!`:-sizing Dunn (`.nn1Au-nun:-Ln. A il 20. -. Ahmar Iuorls ox lensing uunu Cossnuwlnml-Ln. A il 20. Ahmr Hifxi, commander of the Turkinh forces in Epiruu, talognphs thus the Turin have rqcaphured Penbopi in forsreu. The Great: hId300 kill ,-219 wounded. The Turks had fty-one killed and three wounded :'thoy captured sixty-two Greeks. A Inge quantity of atom, ammunition Ind Gru-rie: worn abandoned by tho nal; mean. i Mxnomu. April 26.--Newe reached here Batnrda that the Greeks evacuated Kri- tiri. '.l` e Turks captured three Greek villagee lete Friday evening efbe} a spirit- ed attack under cover of artillery. bombardment of Loflohryo a limp longing to '3 British him wuduuoyod. The cannula have 0 to consider what nap: should be tn on. lrench close The Tnlnltl Wnr with A lluonet charge. SAN FnAm!1sun, April 26.-Tbe bar|1on- tine City of` Papeta. just arrived from Tahiti. brought new`: conrming the re- Exort. that Queen Nunee. of the Raintea Manda. was captured by the French and sent. into exile with her husband and the prin ' nl chiefs. The war which resulted in queen NI- man. The crash. ' I 26.-A I-apart has resch- u Turiiuh form of 12,000 ed in my through the panes t. Y ndmc. Annlipnin. Nae:-on And ha: tlnnnnnrlnd nn Thrall Thu EMMA TROTT'S DEATH. QQAT Housss T0 RENT. 3-"'5 -"-"3-`` QUEEN NAMAE EXILED. ENCIRCLED BY FLAME. on 0! Town can. ; 3: (`Ln \v Lll'IJ UU uld b L-.. l -_ -.Ionnonun.' Oolllii. 3- Y 13!! 8.--In. Fnnt Bqwgll. oi Phil)! eot0I| IIidIlo on A mm woo smsn IIIIII prluuniwnuwlnuuuwnuuuu oyilpnlhotio insured. and tho consan- dmgvhonnrotinthokrinhuuyhu bunnchutoiupinouudoneqwillbo given way oppnnnity olpludng tho col- it. u um oouugo can In mung an ofectivo nndinoxponnivo piece of mu- ohinory for tho truni of oican forth. pu-mama: corp: tho dominion uoonowill nnkhdusmyit. Thou- putinn to he gudo will to vutohd with nvmlhnc lnlnalk- And lln all-up cuolxcuu nny par cum. or no number of gmduntel. Than appoint- manta vil['on' be given to than who pauinthorouhsltoitboliotolgtndunh ing mdou. The non matriculation u- uninuionrwill hko phce about Angus mun. Applionbiounnn roonivod by tho dopntil-nuinbnt ndjunnt.-general, Onl- va. the collage an be mud. an -n...n:... -_.I x..........-:..- .4... at u... VIOIIIII IIUTIIIIX. It in the intention of the government of the dominion to reserve eoruin appoint- ments of n military naturofor the indu- nteu of the college. provided than such appointments. together with than of- land in the imperial nu-vino III no cuoueood fty per (sons. of the soul to 6100 per annum; (0) but! longer] ul hue course has been reduced from four to three years. The total cost of the course at the college has thus been reduced from 8|.-100 to 8750. The three-year course has been so arranged that as many hours of etudy will be devoted to mathematics and civil engineering as were formerly given in the four year course, the time being chiefly taken from the military subjects and from freehand drawing. which will in future he a voluntary instead of a compulsory part of the education. It is thus hoped that the cost of theeourse at the colleje will be within the means of many parents who were formerly deharred from eendinc their sons to the college by the expense, and that the efficiency of the college edu- cation to enable graduates to obtain ap- pointments in after life will he in no sense impaired. To give parents aome time to make up their minds about sending . their sonsto theoollege, applications for per- mission to compete at the next matricula- tion examination will be entertained up to August lat instead of May 15th as pre- viously notied. It in the intantinn of the nmvernment of caster street. on aununy mornlllg. Antdino Knrao. the Polo. of Barry : Bny, who was brought to the Wntcr street hospital on Wednesday last unconscious from n woundbaid to have been received in a drunken quarrel with one John Raine],- diod in the hospital here. Pmminr Gnnnwnv in in tha citv tn-dnv. Wlll Be-Orgnalae It. 9" 0'l'|'AWA, April 25.-The reorganization of the Royal military college in to be seriously undertaken under the new oom- rnendent. Col. Kitron. 1`he "college has been decidedly unpopular of late, partly because of the very high feel charged and partly because the course of study, while calculated to benet greatly the student intending to follow a strictly military career. was not of no much advantage to there who after graduating were forced to return to bueiness life. To remedy theee deiecte notice hue been given by the min- ister of militia and defence that by virtue of the powers conferred on him by the royal military act his excellency the gover- nor-general-in-council has been pleaeed to make the following alterations in the regulations of the college: (I) 'he fees of the college have been reduced from 8200 to Sl00 per annum; (b) the length of the nnnrnn hna hum mrhwnd from four to hhree APBIL 26. 18-97. % E[M_UHlBll S fl may never Know wuu 1 upper may uu. Mgr. Merry Del Val, the npoatohc dele- gnte, who nnived in the city on Friday and took a his residence in "Bank cottage, 0 Inner street, kindly placed at hip disposal by Sir Donald Smith. cele- brated mean in the chapel ol the convent of Le Congregntion do Notre Dame, Glou- cester street. Sunday morning. Anmimn Knmn, um Pale. nf Barn : Bur. I . To Bognlnu freight Run by -OIIII ot a comululon-Ohugn or Pu-Ilnnshlp and Nachos lulu; lnvuugstod-The Ieulol Iluy be lhort--'l`l|o Torin In No Peon: In Atluohlac the Tnrlll. `OHAVA, April 96. - Juno: Beish has boon appointed oolloctanr of custom: at. Bowmanvillo. The London Times has cabled oongratw lati<;fnI`to premier Laurie: on the new turi . l"I....l`. 'II.\._ (1 (`I I.-- Is`-.. --\-uunOgaI me me or man 1~eoruzn- . It. is stated that Mr. irmtier has invited Col. Domvilla. M.l .. to accompany him on the jubilee trip to Eiiglqnd, as I member` of the premier : stuff. Them in now avarv likalihood of A short or me premiere sun. There is now every likelihood of aeeeion. and robnbly prorogetion may oome before r. Laurie: leaves for Eng- land. The conservatives are not nhle to Attach the pro-Britieh bu-i` of the govern- ment. and therefore the sooner they get away from Ottawa the better it will be for themselves. The beat men in their party use that nothing can be gained by prolong- ing the session. The only danger is that they never know what Tupper may do. Linn MAI-rv IE] V1` thn nnnntnlm dale. cuoa nu ma nooplul nera. Premier Gnoenway is in the city to-day. He arrived this morning, _ ms cuucnnIuLmnus I IS muulzn A Juana! eeumnanment. or a commission. ' The changes of partizanehip and neglect of duty against. captain Dunn, of the gov- ernment cruiser Petrei, began before com- missioner 8. Sager eh Owen Sound on Saturde night. All 1. e principal oicoa of the public works have been revtremierred to their old quarters. and by this afternoon t.be,depart- menu will be once more fully installed in the west. block, whence it. was driven by the tire of last February. n ;. .s..s...! .1.-. M. ..n..:-. Irma inunrl Arc cabled to Premier Laurler from London. wean sr. AN HONOR CONFERRED ON CHARLES MOSS. Q0. UIYIII. Charles Moss, Q. 0.. has been appointed a judge of the Ontario court of appeal. Dr. Raid. of South Granville. Inn rivon n Juugu OI sue Ununo wars 0: appeal. Dr. Reid. of South Grenville. bu given notice in the house of commons to regulate railway freight races. He proposes chq establishment of commission. ml... ..|.-...... -: ..-..s:..-....L:... ....A .....l....+ Axlinulnq. 4109 A pug` ,J'_his_cnml>ihal.i:\|i ' inthe-SHI3Tso|dby . in Lmncsmu 3111110.] I4 POINTS -lllSIl, IIIIISIII Illll AIIDIITI. III 110' IU|'I men. was here today and loft ngdn thin afternoon. Their visit vu punly one of nlnnnra. vnnwn, unu, AF" :..'9.--ollnuturl nul- worth, Slnnnlnn. Rigging Hnmphny. llnllen, Austin and Kilbnrn. of New York ltA&_ CZ` `lava Il|.l'lI nun` Infh again thin lall IUOIIIKIIIIEI DIUIDT VIIXEIDII. VLIICIU won a splendid nttendence of former pupilv, eoeroely on nheentee being reported. Quite I few new pupils were admitted, and to nuke room for theee, so well as to relieve overcrowding, inspector Kidd mode some promotions from junior to senior cluees, removed pupils from an overcrowded clone in one school an the eeuie grade in another eohool where Inch pile could he edmiued. It in thought i. at in side we; the overcrowd- ing can be relieved for the time being, or untilench tilnene it would be jndioioue to nuke I general re-edjoetment of the The publT:-n::l:o'<-::.l's-`:9-`(:l;;:|;.oud..thiu morn- ing after the pupih and teachers enjoyed thn nnmntnmnd Rump vnnnhinn, 'l`hm-n mg 3:3? 311'." .:;;:r.".`;a'.;:;;.;."';.;;;;;a the noouatomod Enter vacation. Then -nn . ...I-...I:A .n....-l-.... -6 t..-....-.. ......n.. This Is the Wish of many Petitioners on PI-Ineees n-est. A petition will be prennted to the coun- cil to-night protesting against the pennie- sion being iven the street railway oom- pnny to don le track that portion ol Prin- cees street between King and Bagotatreete on the ground that it will hen serious detriment _ to huqinesu in that locality. The petitioner: oonrpriie: leears. Mao- me tllnncs. C:-nmley Bro-.. Bl y& Hickey. A. ll`. Rona , W. H. aonee, Hainee & Lockett. J. . Riohrnond it On. Dwyer Bma. B. Daron, Steao &'8tency. B. Silver & Co., A. C. ohneton & Bro., F. Nishet, Taylor & Co.. J. H. Sutherland, Campbell Bros., Waldron & Mader, Elliott Bros., A. E. Elmer. W. H. Pritchard. H. Oberndorl- fer. M. J. Howlnnd, Rowland Bros.. Oren). Shnnke & Carter, George Boats, John Wnddell, W. A. Mitchell. A. Mo? Cormiok. McNaughton & Co. John Cor- bett, W. B. Ferguson, J. U. Woods. StroudBroe., J. E. Dillon, Joseph Dil- lon, Spencer Bron. J. Hisoock. A. Abernethy. John Tweddell. J. S. Ren- dol h. Spence & Co., W. H. Worm- wit & Co.. James Johnston 8` 00.. R. M. McF`aul, Anna M. Wald (per J. Stucy, attorney). James Richardson & Sons, John Oaskin, Robert Mcbsod. R. Vaahal Ro- rs. executor, R. Waldron, Felix Shaw, . hlcK. Robertson, executor Fenok estste. W. H. Hembly. Perry 8. Mnhood, Starr&Sutclill'e, Catherine Fraser. Wil- linm Shnnnhnn,C. V. Price. W. L. Mn-' In-vvl Z300. [FIG I!!! OI (nu JIIUIIOU K-'UI.W'IUUI|. Dr. Pours. tho German African ad- ministrator, has been found guilty of omel- ty and cliamitood from the imperial nu-vice. and condemned to pay the costs of the trial. I.`-4...]. IV II..|I.-. .L-_..A.I ...}AI.. AL- -....__ DUEII WON. J. F. Cyr. St. Boniface. Man.. has been refuted the ncrnmenue of the church by archbishop Langevin. because of the let.- tex- adi|like of Mr. Cy:- e advocacy olthe liberal cause. AL Il-_-:_ ll-..IA..I... LL--- :- _- A... "XIII DIES - At Morris. Manitoba, there is no dry lnnd to be seen, and the Red river in lled `uh : ninnna nu` nun-`Aria -n-ha` nnu llll I90 U0 CCU, III DUO [IX FIVE!" ll IIIIUI-I with pieces of property wuhed any. The farmers ere tuhng deeperetae chnoee in some of the ooded dieudohe, peralling ell their property on thelmlo hillocln. vuvnsun . `mm of Panic.` Iluaifor-Ed-Din.A`u clsrmingl I. . " A. D- nrdv. Rnnord. rill lnmmd "INTI. WIII lI'IVUIVEuo .. The Bkckw ll tunnel, which has been completed A` t ooe of 5 millioq,,gns_l 1 qunnor otorlxh . will be imuguntu! by the ptinoo of Wales on May 22nd. 'l`hnm I-ill ha nn milimrv rnvimnr in Oh. ll! PUIIIX OI VV BIG! 0 KC, XIII- Thoro will be no military review in Oh- tan on May 24th after all, general Ou- coigne having postponed it. until June 22nd. the date of the jubilee celebration. Dr. Patna. Hm Hm-mnn Afr-itmn Id- III- Joaeph E. Kelly. changed with the mur- der of cashier A. Stiokney, of the Great. Falls National bank. 0! Somerwox-ch.N.H., pleaded guilty in the mnnioipnl court. this morning. AP rnvnl hiurhnnnn Hm rlunlmnn nl York morning. Her royul highnean the ducheu of York was auto) delivered of a daughter at York cottage. ndringhnm. so 3:30 o'clock on Saturday Afternoon. Mother and child are both well. `I `I3 (1.... GL `I)....:l`-.. II... I... L`... Iploootfholovhxfnptulndfho W-nu Iptnnh MQIh_ mmungn nu. 'l A. I). y, Bnnord, will nuooood jndn JON: an county judge olBnn|. Monro! the London daily pgpoullneok approx-ingly of the new dominion brim cm: :....r.i... umam. am. an ho! Ipprovin Iy or the uounmon nun. Chic! `guanine Mendith denim tint he ghinh at leaving tho bonohand romancing politics. A ` . Enporor Nicholas bu lormtlly conrm ed the nppoiutmonc of count Mm-Avie!` u_ Ruuiun minintor of fonign attain, A small tn:-nndo Inns. Lb: Turbinh. In HUI` W WWII IV LVIWWIHU; IIQI IIIVUI ed thirt -two and three-quu-hr knobs. Rnv. . nhn Wntunn ll'An Mnnhu-An] I ea mm -we mu mreo-qunrur luau. Rov. ohn Watson (Ian Mnolann) who in churgod with horny. any: ho will not: mount, but will tight the can to tho blunt `and. Emperor Francis Joseph. with Archduke Ono and count Golnchovnki, the Annm- Hungarinn minister. has mrtod for BB. Peteroburg. Emnm-or Willigm rlmn nnh holinva the l. Ol.Bl'ID|ll'K. Emperor William doee not believe the Turkmureeoien war will remeinlooelined very long and but the rlqcipel Europeen netione will lnvlveg. fl... `I)l_..|.... II |........I -.I.l..I. L..- L..-. nuuuuu sullluwr us uuvlgu Iunuq. A small torpedo` hm. en. `rurbinlo. In % her Ipood trill! at Noweuo. bu dIvolop- 1 ad Iluirtv-tun and t.hrnn-nunrtnr knntn. A &.':"$`.:.".: not _ nhuobry. lonnonlron New Yuk. O'rnwA. Ont. April 29.-`-8onntoI-I Elb- worth. Sllnnnlnn. Himrino. Hnmnhnv. Good Material. e Perfection in Pit. W Fine workmanship. Popular Ptices., Essential to Success: DON'T DOUBLE TRACK IT. IIIII |lIl|'|lI(Cl' 01 KOIUISII IIIIIIII, ' torpedo land trim]: an Nowmnlo. bu (involun- PITH bl` THE NEWS. lore Pupil: Entering. .Ll:- _-L--I_ _. -..-_-.I A %: JWSTOF & 330- _Of the Latest Productioni, Neireut Patterns, Bent >V Finish, at prices ` 7 that will plague . 7"! . o-mi Q ;o'c.m Floor Qll-Cloth Pliocd in stock last week. I I yard. 15 yards and 2 yards wide, patterns and cloth, 256 and M -;HA%RDY?$. -__. ISILVERWTRE Youhtdn Fnnciabd . pnpiotut tho Dclbyhyou E|or'u.u:MhnrdWilf |'iiuxu;:>y, of `npton, dbdqod ly- G. H. W'lnoo, nctclnnt. zmiti:-low .houninI:lo oilytpllny THE 4 15.4 M. EDITIOII.-;A Flrzaum-m-At North Frodoohburp . April 15m.1-`ndociok mamnin. . 38 yous. . McCAu--At Buy Buy. April 1865. Philip R. llocubo. aged 42 yum and 0 months. Lurrnk-Ac Duoronto. April mu. Eunioo. rite of Bohutiua Lnmun. opal 81 yous. . moan. uuIumnI:onoIu.~oII A|l'll won, Mn:-pub Bimll, aged 86 yuan. F11-zuumx--At Numb Am-il mm. Fmdnink m....m... ....l DO! I. u.n..,egeaouyou'I. Funer will leave the felnil residence. I28 Johnston etreet. W nanny. 80 {H5 3.132.. for Ba. Mary : oetnednl. where a solemn requiem mue will be sung. Friends and acquaintances ere reepecllnlly invited to attend. _ Lunu1~-In Kingston. 0:: Smgdey ll_|0III- ing, April 25:. Frederick Vomon,apd ve yam and three months. only can U Thoma and Nellie Lambert. Funenl 'veto. . Cnorr-- 0 Porumouth. Sunday. April 25:11. 1897. Mary Mitchell, beloved wife f G Croft. Oyeue. F:nere.l;:m her Tnaulnv 1r. ..`S;'1 ?l`.7...i.';'.n1fl"'....u.....,""" 1-....:. afternoon It 2:30 o'clock. Bunion at .. Bmnm.L-At tho residuum 0! her an Rabat. De-omnuoRoad.~oa Apt-ll mu, Mnnnnh Bin-tall. and an nun. Illlulro Bomin-In Kingston. on April tll. I897. Cordelia, beloved wilt ol '1`. 0 Bolgor. Q.E., mod 50 years. ' uurlnurl ul nu ) moruun. I0 J Allen. hornhil, Ilnnihobn. _ Wmrrnu-LoNlcv-On April 13th. Sumo! * Whuttann und Violaox-In Iaono . both of thn fnrnnhin nf Qnnlzh Ila:--A nu- Prlnoou shoot p on oommlu nunnuau. ` Comumx-0mu:n--At St. Mary : outbo- dral. b Rov. Fnthor 0 Br{on, Fnnoll Edvu Con-ignn to Snnhhno Olivor, oldest daughter of Capt. John Oliver.` bomon-.m. city. - - ALLsN-WIu.ouannv-Ah Iordon. Mom. April 6%}: Mrs. Maggie Willougllby lfortnorlv 1;! Namnoo) Mordon- to Mr.` ung 1 " lSTEACY& STEACY. 5: lo 13-T1315`. Unnnunn um lunun, snout. Phunu-.WIrorooma. so; I vl. lnvut prion. IIZHII lxmuu Dmln-M1 Prlnoou most, 00:: nhono oommuniontl WHO 0! Wllllllll IIIUKITWII. I" I XII: Gnnx-'Ab Donronto. April 21. wife of ` Daniol Green. of 3 non. D:NMncx=-A_t Don:-onto. April um. nib` ' ofJ. M. Donmu-hot: . . Pmw.\'--Ab En! Bay. April 1961:,` Vila}! _ A. 3. Porn. of 3 non. ` JAB. um. `nu Lnmlo Ulmllr -II-II shoot. loghono un.`3=n Du aim suntan Bnmun-r-At Woatport, on April 21015.1! wife of Stephen Bennett, o! n no. IImx:nsoN-At Dow-onto. Aptll 17th. wife of William mutation. of I non. nu_'u. I\.......m. Ann 91.; ..u. .0 A. D. rorr , ox Ilon. FnAsn_u--Au apnnoo. April 10th, wfo of Mcnhnll Fruqt. Fallout. of 3 non. Guczg--Ab Bt.olln.;ApIi| ltluwifo ol Capt. Glcmofauon. T~ *- 1:3" We have built u ' I nuns. for; foreign Wash Stuffs t at makes you expect much when we talk of good! in t-hislino. They come to you as wel- como as the rst flower: of spring. and this store's bed is where you lodk for the richest and ruo6t`blosaoma'-- and are not diagppointed. The how good; in wash fabrics arc unique and special in desi us. and prices are lower than ever fore. which means lower than you'll find them anywhere. `nu. ` INDLIQ. looudnllloto low upon . TIOIOII Comb and see them whether you wish to purchase or not. Bole Agents atrrm-max mutant. V 0053 T0-bl . WILL IUIIIISUIIT man. for mu 0: Ilonou: 1.5.: , .s*.::.':*.:':.....`~ : =."..*...1?:~...'>.:. m. W. I. DRIINAN ruunngmnmm 1 Ruunun-ux' a you shut. lookbo:o.n shad. apru uuu, aura. nlugulo vvugouguny. (former! of Naruzoo) Mordon. to Mr. hornhil , I/IIA-In-Au.I.nnI-v_(In Ina-ll IQII. I--and vvunuun Inu vluwnl IAJDIII III! the hownnhip of South May: In`. Uppll St. Lurnnoo: L--lhnhh 3' ma; wulyiwlnalhmr. mu clnngo n , , thou-onto-night. ` WEATHER PROIAIILITIIC. ".".::'ia`."...:""."..`... "";..`'f:.'. 3:." noous 1'0 LE1 . HINDI DELHI. nun-Iurnn urn `nun ij-rd- -r. r. nnmsou. an A Du-.ou- 101 pl , 11] of 3 non. nnnnnn I BORE. 3. iO..- 97. 3'. 315 IUHHIID. UB5, npu ;:u.--as sou incur lap of the anus! nlniloal utooblionr II 050 nation .......--;-:.-*-.-....ew...,-=I .-- ouounoluuom npndng mlm to n ukvnnia-Inmnl Inomuuun nu-uoim um] -..L....An_'..|--.plh-.hn-.A.- IIIIIICID ennui-ennui _ Iilvudnlhl. unnnnnnddnohbllnlhnhnlllhn 5% III cu-rid. _ ox-ohnnpuog, \ In no . - ..'.:r".. -".,;* *::;.***.ri*:.".s.` agunwgti W-52. l)tunu&ul 3%; Bot. ' &'`{:iuiwu;. N"`I`Ol'!,HII I. ns.ndo!hor nuclei. unit. can: sh. AUCTION SALL OF FURNITURE At Roddoaoo No. 240 Gordon St... wann sabnv. APRIL 2am. WHIP? - `(Ila lth Turkish Stolen! .0Al Ooh 3 0| Wicks: Roch that San Rick, Oh: . ndn. Ourhlr Painting Bil Spa-I . turn 93.. . -.19 B. Jlllmln. Onrllln Polou. lino Wuor Color Polntln `Silk Hon. 1:, Olrmbor `Rob, A Inna. or. win on Winn Hon. l'2'pIm"Jowl;T Rance. khan Ukndu and mun: olhu utlolu. Bnlqutlaln nu. iqrmnouh JOHN lI.Ill'LLS. Auctioneer. R. E. 011030 HAH msrnucrrnn IE1!) all :9 Ma Buidonce. No. '11 Comouu Ulnllmon runny. Nth Aptll lutanhsll of his I-Ionuholul lummno. consisting of Qunrund on Dulroon Pots. Drums On- to. Bv(uI.0|l 0-loch, NIX Btoonollo Paula: Qt`: noun 0 Boolean and I .0lund I: O-ntnT|blu on 33.-men main. 'l`nblo.Cobblor and Winn: Rochn. Oak Sideboard. Flno Oak THEIIANDHOII NEW RESIDENCE ON 1} .8 I. r vision tltroohlntol noon by v J. M haul. A sum! oxnudituu will-oomph I. Lot vital? gnu`; oll'oc`1ruudn. Apply to R. . an-n GINTLIIIN CAN BI MXIOIHODATED with single or donblo noun. All Inodun oonvuaiuaou. as Clara 3%.. nan Ru-1 st. I LTHLIHO AIDDIHATION PROPERTY north Ihofon noundu. The uten- on of I run dlnotly through Ihuololn w its no cloooto an-owing soo- tion of tie oily. Apply to J. 8. SIXNEEI. Solicitor. Oluonu Stud. `(humid Park (wont don! BS. B'1'RA'l`IlY`8 RESIDINCB. KING- nton. horn Stone Homo. tuning Mao- hosntilull uivsuuud o 1. shots. mm (in: Pu-k north). Ba room water wnrh nu furnace in good onlu. 0ood'bIiol Iuhlousnd com]: home. (Sach- fnolo did] in Toronto might be taken In oxol}I:ok) pply to In. STIATIIY. mo- : . Bowman & lllckoy. Cataraqnl ` , ` Irld 0. ' Alb orcnons. . a.nm""` u..:.`.""2 unou hr .11; ' ' Hold. DIN!!- $ rm Household riiiiun-e, carpets, mm] _- ARINTZIAN UPRIGHT PIANO. ENTIRE- ! now. A nnriuo bu-gain on may terms. mm Puucx l`u.uou.,uomu 0! Ann um Bunti- -pu----up . -nab nun; loco ad: to: may nausea En Cunt I|Amn I`lQI III. 'I'-U I1, -UIC 311 1% `VIII. 3&3`:- . 70 `HI IOIOlVII ID . 0ity_Counc_l|thil evening. A " Fourteenth bhhulion pa:-ado to-night. 'l'hoQnoon'n Fair open: no 10 tun. to- EUR`- 'I-I- .1 fnnnnnng at E nor...-4| . 'I'nnuI|I1_ onnrul, TIIUUII. I ICU p-lo Bholdou` C Davis vs uducod the of cabinet photon:-I 0. Son n'dv t. Rmnnmhnr `Ion mm: my want an U wuuuuvu. WW P"'3WI|"| Rolumboryou mug: pny your 0 and ohoirle light accounts on or be on the son; I! you dam touvohnpor cunt. dhoounb. Eoondvortiuuuub. ` wnxa .oozu-um-I. l-Wu Non; Oahu Gouip; Tolognglgc Tidings. Pup The City Events. ` `Pop 8--A Canadian Author; Dilbricb Non. Pqo_4--EdIlaorinlI; Local snd Gonenl. Pun 5--ArInnnn Knicknr: Americana EOX TIBBIIB BITOH. WHITE nuuv. with black and tan mu-kings on head. AIIIWOII to name of Iona. Reward on to- nuninn It tn Ilcolunwrs Llvnu. ALADY or B.ll1|'INlIn:N'r AND EDUCA- tlon onnlum M I cum to independ- I b I b I G! 1 no a'$?fn. .`c'35 .'i:'fxx.{. tn. s3Jn.{1?.'& .?ua. ' S LIOIIOBS WANTED FOR DR. TAL- msn'r"l'ho larch Girdlod." or Inn fumoun tour around the world. I. thrilling IN)!` of nvnm and bnrbarou In . Four mil Ion Tnlmngrn books Iold. and 0 Fmth Gird- lad" in hit [Maui and gnndnt. Dpmund Iold. and'l`ho Eu-th Gird- lod" Domund enormous. Iv body wants Mala hmoun bookmnly SIM. book, bl oomxniniom. A `old mlnoforwor or-0.01-odi given. Iroicht d. Outts from DI-ox: all huh and Mn akin; of book: and make new a month. Addrou for outt uni cu-ritory Tn: Donuxuon COIPAIIY. Btu Building, Ohlono. mpruw. 7 L l Sula ol lumllnro at E. Olo_rd'r, Tuondny. 10:!) Ll.` Anclont Forulogf oonccrt in Oddlollowl lull thlg owning. " `Housing in on not Violmisn Ordor of Nurses. 4 pm. oadny. ' Oonllt-nation service at St. James church. Tuuday, 7:I0 pan. Bholdon` & price nln-Mann nluntnnn I. Ran idv l:. -. . ......... ._.... ....-:-..._._...:.__..._. Amx namnn nrron, wnm: now". with Angina tn n-an of Ions. Reward MANTLE APPBINTIOE. HAB.DY'3. Il0I.::8`1::Ihl golf \'NB\V DRBSSMAKINO PARLORS . l'\IlZIlAI'lH TH ALI. FE IIANHII 'NB\V PARL0l}'.|S' o--"~.............- .*:*.::-.:-. 1:3.-.......-~*a.. .. mmumm snow nthnllul aim.` to In-r Kuoounon _ Qunnn-Ln: I taunted VIII Iollaou and lunch. as prions. Such! thnuoutl so I than uIl'u.icIIIsnn;..:ror O BIIIOICW ...._.._:.....___------u---..s__..___. - TIRES. Amijj jfljj lllaok. Olonlapl and um Ounnino. Art Onrtuln 19:. has Water (`olor ninllnnn. ilk Hanan. Ohnmbar Rota. DI lxtonulon Dining 'l`nb|o.Cobl)lor and Hour Rochn. IIIIOI` Band S n: Dining Chain. 0:} All Rack. Oman and Lu. Onrutno. Art Ilndn. l'IOVI--lillIWl'lI|I; uuuu nnu uuuurnu. Pip 5-A:-Inna Knickar: Americana thread.` I Page 6-The Very Intent. **"? `N UNIURNI.-SHED ROOM. APPLY IIS8 lI'm.u:n. Pornmonth. [GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY TO 1gu.~9. A. aonnmon. 135 lunsueot. V 7 u - I - '-- XLADY OI` BIFINIIENT AND EDUCA- tlnn mm loam I mum: indoI>ond- fol 830081) WE I IN MAYJIY l_u Kuun human strut non the Mk, I nonootsbfo, aloud: girl on p'lnln cook. v--u-cu--cw hLE Ill ATHLIIIIO ARDGIATION PEOPE BTY nor: ol Ihnfonood nomads. ` 6K1` huiijms BOAT LIVERY. N UNFUIINIHISID IIU1 Fnnun. Porumonth. SWILL BUY ANIOI LI l'l'LI OHIOKEB DIG Piano In ozoollont on-dot. To be uh Wum gum. ' `BOARD AND ROOMS. orrun orrosmou. _LooAL mzmommoa. v....~v'.:.~ Av": -19 I ` o .Bsnl.n`u-. D ' . ' FOR SALE. WANTED. `7.%SWNOT so NOW. ".-.:........"-=~`~ . Kuotlonur. XIII T GCPKIIU TFIKVU` In R an loandto nniunhofurehoradvanoo bl` ql .l'nrhwitlI onorgythnhnyot hon aim: in oicully declared thuhnuvlinoolddoucoicfurutrongor than tlnfroutiu wluntho Turin gained thir_q!nnhp in oonuquonoo of tho IIUIIXTPWIUC} ' mum-uton-I. April 18.--`l`ln Iii- uuplunt mean of Turkish urns in can-Ilhnlirdiinnlinnhnog Tin to: be that stylish Dru: were necessarily high-V It : not so now. _` `Soy Drou Stem. end goo4d.tet little prices. ` _ piers have never baeed values closely on intrinsic worth on , JEIIUW. ; All Wool Bicycleserge 25 . ` Rain-proof Estaminee 3oc,c4oc, soc. - Fine Wool Tweede, made to re- tail at oc,,we closed the lot end mar thorn 35. Not many of a . hit: . Call early. jrlnirolnos to Salt. Your Dress are easily procured 30W. V New Gnmph, Velvets, Buttons, Cine: ' UUITUII Ill BIIU IIIKIIUT Ul Blfll` A nn.\'s.April 36.-A deepatch from Re ni up that Edhem Pnha on learnin that the Greeks had been ordered to fol heck. auempbed to deliver e crushing blow with aoooeiderable force which had been reesing thirty-nix hours. aucoeeded ln breaking through the Greek line in eeveral plaoea. Banoznca, April 26.-~Ounan Paaha er- rivedhereon Saturday evening and was received with great. enthusiasm. He went. grrrzekrd eonoehto the eoene of ooniok an jean ere. on egreeing to place sheunelvn under the Turkish an itiee nponpertain qonditiooe. will owed no runann. A1-nun. April 98.-'l'he Greek vern- neet has decided topueevere n the ahrnnrlnandln nalnthnfnreheradvuuua Onptnnd II: Tho Grotto. Arunxs, April 26.---A despntch from Art: M ru that the Greeks have captur- ed Pl ct. Another den wh nay: thst. Fluke: and Pontopigodin oro boon occu- od by the Great: after being abandoned the Turks. who have also nbnndonod out? Col. logos in force hnugnnood beyond ontcpign in on route to min. I: in reported on Art: that a rising bu oc- onrrod in the interior of Epiroo. A1-n:xs.Ana-il 36.--A dnnnnmh fr-nrn ll, IIIIU PUIILC 0| IIIB VITIUIIU BUWIIU. Anzac, Sitxeand, April `.!6.-'l`ho Red Cross society in orgnnizing ambulance corps for the purpose of assisting the Greek wonndod. 'n\vI\n\\v A-.~:I on A .l..-...A-I. A- AL- WUllIlI.lG.In Loxnux. April 28.-A deepntch to the Oheerver from Rome eeye that the cabinet is of the opinion thet after the first pitched hettle between the Greeks and Turks, in which large force: are engaged. the powers will intervene and secure an ennietic. "':"... by thoroak warahipa are still announced. It the destruction of the Turkish atoms by them oontinues the -further invasion of Thessaly may be para- lyxod for Iranb of provisions. Thu G:-gain. who hang nluudv anhihitnd 1010. Late telegrams state that Edhem Pu-he, whose recall wan ennouncede few days ago. he: been deoonted by the Inlcan for hi nucceee. Roam. April 26.--T'ne departure of volunteers for Greece in being prevented by the police of the various towno. A_uuI.'_ Sihm-land. Am-il 26.-'l`hn Rad ulna! 1131. With Larihae is lost the plain of Thee- uly. The Greek: ere now concentrating twenty miles south at Phereele. the site 0! tho.-greet bottle in which Cause! defeeted Romei. It is stated ;[that their new position. which is in advance of the steep Othrye renge of mountains will En-eve superior to that hitherto held by t em. This is very probable. for it is notorious thet the border given to Greece in 188! left all the good military positions in the heads of Turkey. Greek euoceeeee on the llunke of operations oontinue. Col. Menus edvence towerde Janine ecume to be meeting with much success, though Into telegrams teem to indicate some intox- rugtion. ......... I... II... 13...]. -..-_.L!... --. -e:lI ISKUI HUI` WIII5 OI PITJVISIOIE. The Green, who have already exhibited heroism. e 1- now to be showing con- ehncy and gguetenninod to persevere in the urn. Their loan of Larissa now re- duoee the country to much the some boundaries as those it had previous to 1878. I .6- 0.]...-nag- gent.` LI..e `DAL... D.n|.- nvuvuuncu u; IIIU vuwvnuo Anuns. April 26.--Lsriua bu been completely evacuubod by the Greeks. who spiked their guns in position and onrried away all of the movable cannon and mu- nibiom of war. The wounded nmnin at Larissa under the protection of the Bad Cross flue. `With l'.nv:"lnn in Inn}. Ilsa nlnln of Thai. so Tlnrce Ambassadors a_ Least Think. ' of evoiy Hsirable sort in our stock. low priced. Waph Droiss Good: * `In I}! the latent designs, Cliallies, O , dies, Linen Effects. New d :1: in Prints, 5:: to 35.

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