Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1897, p. 6

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OOMIIIROIAL. him A hint 3 T 33007 +92] IO KT Tu ` `III -`KC ml` osrnu. April 28.-A. J. Bouluu. O. P. R. Ihtion undbominlon Expnu O6. Igoqt Q8 88. Jove, about uixty Inllol from Inc. can stunted nndoonh-cod thluna-n. ' htdltiddlrlll on 31.000 in a`: m 'd."n ' cl lull lo an in slaw-.3 as M 3.. N am In no maul: $113: an hunnpnenbti I` bcrlutwloluund Ian...-n'.~'. or eggs went uylng In an ulreumuua. Mrs. Douzherty and two children leave to-day for a visit with friends in Red Key. Indiana. Mrs. John Mcliim, Selby. was the guest of Mrs. W. R. Gordsiner, yea- terdny. J. Rudd Perry is prospecting in the mine: in the back country this- iigek. The horses, rigs and real estate of John Conger. of the Briaco house. is to be sold by auction Saturday next, The WHIGS were in great demand yesterday. They contained a full list of the greduntu in arts. Many more than was received could have been disposed of. IIII I)II'I " IVII lIII|I IJ.Il`lIlR|l'IO Of Milton's three wives and his rela- tions with them. says the Academy. enough has been written. It. was 11 hard thin to be Mi1ton`s wife or Mil- ton's duug ter. He was stern. he was austere, he was self-centered; his im- peouhle strength was purchased by ll sublime and monotonous aegotism-- which is the name they give to selfish- ness in poets. Very chill must have been the life of his girls in that Pu,ri- tan house. reading to the inwrztpped Puritan father from languages they did not understand, and taking down from his lips poetry Ehey understood still les-1 Milton found them undutiful. Poor little undutit`ul daughtersl l"nt.hers had terrible. conceptions of duty in those duys. Did anyone ever want to know Milton ! Did any one ever not want to know Shakespeare? Doubt- less there are readers of the Exeter hall class who would have yearned for the godly company of the grea.t Christian poet. But. on the whole, how thunk- ful one should he that Shakespeare was not 11 Christian poetl Les vruis ur- tists sont. toujours un peu pi-liens. said poor Stephen Heller to Sir Charles Hulle; in no invidious sense, for was he not :1 Catholic writing to It Catholic? Iuuod from A Gold. 0'l'|`AWA, Ont... April 98.--Bir Oliver Mowat. bu tom:-nod to the cbplhl and be- ing intorviowod u to the cause of his ub- uneo aid. that he wont from born to To- ronto and was chm detained for neural I:ll>,`:unnn -nngIm-b- -1 lllI&l'lllll3RlIKl|. IP00 HID. Thu tobacco an no um ban. The oabind. hum. have cud that city will lodk into {hair trinvnnnni. To Attend Conventions. The local executive of the women's ne- tionnl council held a session at Queen's college this morning and which Lady Aberdeen ettenaed. Following this a pub- lic meeting was held in convocation hall. Lady Aberdeen presiding. Mrs. FHIPBI`, president of the local council, read a complimeiitery eddress of welcome. Miss Marthe Smith read the minutes of the lest meeting of the counolhwhioh were edo ted. The pro l to send delegetes to the eli- fsx and ndon, England, conventions was discussed. A number of names were nug- geeted. Finally Mrs. H. Skinner endMias Mechar romised to attend. Lady Aber- deen deivered a lengthy address of on- oouregement to the assemblage, compli- menting the council on its progressiveness. l`o Lover: Of A Really uood Cup 0! Ten. rl\|_,L 4-....- .1 LI__L 1-- _.L:-L __ _- Iv uuvveu ve n queen; uvvu way u: at-. Thul: cargo of black tea which we re- ceived to-day direct from the bee gardens in Ceylon was three monthe on the way. No doubt this is a long time to w but etill it ie A eource of ratication tx KIIOW now that there in one p ace in the city where you om get the making of a reelly ohoiee cup of tee. Ite flavor in delioioue while for strength it is unsurpeeeed. We cor- dially invite every ledy and gentlemen in the city oi Kinnton to come end get e um le. We have it at verioue prioee. but wou d specially recommend the-ten pound ceddiee which we will sell for 82.50 and will gun-entee it the equal of any 400. tee told in Oenede. Mcee Brae. - IIIVI U, I 17.7. XI"- Tho medical iutxumont Iurohum. of Mont:-ul, have nude 0 pious: to tho nonoo minister against the plnoingol Incl: inurnlncuu on the (no list. Th` tnhnnnm an... an; all L4.` EL- oumnu. mum. um one , lock into unit griovanou`. III PYUIIIUNIUU IIUUTH. 'eaterday morning as a former was comin to market his horses took fright at the G. .R. depot and ran down the track. They dashed madly along until they were stopped by the cattle guard. When ex- tricated from this it was found very little damage was done bevond I bent axle. Very fortunately no trains were around at the time. As they dashed along a. basket of eggs went ying in all directions. Mn, nmmhm-r.v and two children leave anven one: :5 tar as 'l.'op0I'cII. CONBTANTINOPLI-1, April 28.--In an an- gngeinenc so Loafakln the Greeks were compelled to retreat with I loan of 400 killed and mnny wounded. The Very Latest Nowl From 1 Western Burg. N.u'.\.\'mc. April 28.-John Carr, of the Tichborne house. was up before police magistrate Daly yesterday for two viola- tions of the liquor Mt. One was for sell- ing liquor within prohibited hours, and the other for selling liquor to on Indian. The case Wu remanded until Thursday. It is also stated that there are complaints against ve of the liquor dealers for sell. injn prohibited hours. Anhnrdnv mnrnimr an A flu-mar was DO UIOWIIIIE Dill an Ill] 0| 1 I'll. > Thoaddrou Ind: calming clinch upon the pooplo, I hotter tooling now pnvsilu hero, and allure in little probability now of I dynutio orinia. M Lonmox, April `:8.--A special dupstch from Volo, the port of Thuuly, announce: that the Turkish udvnncis loroep have attacked the` Greeks ab Valenti- no, about. eight miles wail: of Volo. And on. the nilrond connecting the latter place with Lariua and Plnrulos. The Turks, however, the dozpubch uyl, were ropulood with heavy lanes and driven buck at far as Teportiu. (`.nm:vnw'rrNnpv.|.: Am-il 2l.-ln an uu pic x -. - . "30! citizens: In the pribioal period thzbugh which the country in pouring the summoning n( tho chamber in onmiuu-Id nooeuu-_v. Tllooppotition bolipvu in to. be `its duty to gddrou to ullltfluns as recommendation ' fund roquub to do all `in their power to odutributo no the muinhnnnce of order. which in in- dlopomiblo. not only for the ufoty of all. but. because It constitute: an indiupomiblo elcr'::entfft'::lI;-Info-guarding the honor nnd ri tn 0 nation. x"Lnlz us not. format. thnt. the enomv trend- i come. "It; the most noteworthy invention the introduction of pneuma `tit: time. n . No complication. n Noloss of power. No vibration or rebounding. Iolts an? jars entirely over- $85i...a$| 1o. l'Igl_I OK IDS IIIBIOII. ' ` "L-on an not forget; that the enemy trend- ing the evil of our country and mu our army in confronting. M such 1 moment. any one attempting to dmurb orddr would be notluing but an ally of Turin. Thnnddrna Ind A nalminlr ohob noon VI-u. -,_ Qt UHF`, -!P--!'. `-'f'` _ . `U3. ` ' ; dx Arunxs April 28.---`rho opponitlou e~ rth Iuuod v-lib lollowing address to c : - " allow oiiam: the critical period. Ikunnnh ml-fnh 0.5.- ......no.nu in nnnnhur QM. ~ >. -: `, ` Ivlnun Buulnluuu rhoaoiihl-IN As... nu-.. min 1. 'iG.. W`1s155!:DLf.-` - ` \ - IOIb|00VC'L'I'hoIQII/ ll..---.. 1.4: an A `I n__.:.__. MI on`: Wlvu And Daughters. 1' 1u;u.._v.. 51.-.... .......... .....l 1.3.. -. _ AoonW:sa 5 `TC? 1&3: `PEOPLE. THE NAPANEE BU D_GET. Vladefsllrug Slum] Innate: llulnou oollogu Inna. nu churning um`)-a uh? mud. focoonthgollcp otndonh. Tiny nut not-ciao non Thou who at- tondcd tln stud Mochodiu church onupu, uuouou, so mun Juana mmolno. ' old ta daughter of the Into 0. Lemoino. bf hhdnvinolul rovonuo department. Tho and log vs: a quiet Inlr. Tho party left by Q.P.R. for the went. '1! rhnnnnnm uni lliinh-2!-A tn! Al-nut`; LIIO rate Iroln nlngawq II .1 w,g5_ R. K. Row. who uouro(l.'_,i, dare, .3 Queen : to-day, was l"0V gd penniggion to agtend by the school um `um, com. IDINOO. but the |'_'.nestI o thfco other 3lh?3- "50 "Wand to see. fwora de- clinod. Th0 `WK "our-so oioot-I Atton ing' '`A 50 5| .-y and taking Iootu at the 3! `military college, are on Izod in Wfveying on the college gran dn` and outlying and surrounding the inn ubion. Tiny an in charge of Copk. Loo. ` Puy Inter men And an diIcount.\ A e birthd 0. M h Id .. ...Z.'. ..'. .'.'.`.':"n. .....'. :7 .11'.m.;. Capt. Lobol. prints ucrotary to Ho . C. A. P. Pollotior. prooidunt of the amt , wu martial this Inornin at St. Loni! Al.-ngl {Inn}.-4. 6. `M:.. 5.55]- 'l-...-:... I IIICT III CV31 , WI . `E ;'.."'u.'riZi'?is'.' 'L3'r'.".'a'.."' 3}. '51 "1335 chapel, Quebec, to Min No Iamoino. nlrhnm dnnahtnr nl u: Int: 0 Iamninn Al III` II, lbfoo IT 51 `X5- l'or rhonnuinn undI|i joiuutryArnot`I Amie: Anodyno. oars, ow. Alderman Joseph Tait : cow was can ht. in Frontonno park last night And the as! or- mm will be mulcted for ponndngo and for contempt of the ordnance: of the new chair- man of the park: committee. lhiln nlnuahina on I {Arm ml. Rnnrh-in}: I.CUNNlN6_HAM S While ploughin on a farm at Sandwich. Ont... on Monday uis Lesporance turned up I smnll wooden box which contsinod the fully developed body of at Ronnie child, An invonigntion is being held. - ' The (}.T. R. he issued as new cin~ uln- annonucin round bri tickets 9', mg Koobomy, y wsy oi Ch osgo. St. Pm] gnd Sohno. to Rosslsnd good for U xty days. T 0 rats from Kingston is 8ll0,s5_ I R, K, Raw. whn lnnm-All '.:- A......._ .5 Full] 0! WHO PITKI 00IIIllI|IiFGC- ` I nu-an -Iwvv --u- -:-v w--vvv-nu `Ajay plounnt bit-thd;y part hold at the residence of reman 8. all.` M- ninn nlunnh Inch lllihl an an mm nine: I6 I00 FEIQUIICO OI IIIVIIIIII D. lll, IV! don street. has ovonin , on tho 0l of the nnnivonuy M II. Hall : birth Thu uncut: innlln am-I rnlnvnn nf `ml-u (II (III IIIIIIVUIXT, (II Mil. HIII I D|l"UlI(\lU o The guests. friends and relatives of `he family. were numerous. and the digit 3 aucoou in every way. Punk lghnl. nrivnm nnnmtgrv M: Na _ an . 0111` McKinnons, brothers. from Nova Scotia, graduated at the present. convoca- tion at Queon s college. Fnr Indian nn nhnm: an to Johnston & 301'. I00. ID. MOIYIB DFUI. Toronto distiller: have puts up the price of one whiskey twenty-ve per cent. on a cone of two gallons. Fall and -nnnnr nan Rnntnn nnff. Evan- C030 0! FWD gBll0Dl. Call and see our new Boston pntf. Every- one : winner At Gallagher's. Jnhn Muldmw & (`.n. _ whnlunla wonllana. one I WIIIIIOT ID UIIIIEIIBI C. John Muldrew & Co. . wholoulo woollona, Toronto. Ont... have affected I compromise with their creditors. ft..- -1 LL- _I-..n-.. -A.....L --I-u--u Jul:-an WWII DIIDIT C|'BQlI'o0|'l- One of the electric street. railway com- puny : large on-a-No. l8-will be plsoed on the line on Snturdny. A hlnnino in tlinnui-um mu-tlnlininul nahe I5 -`JUO ID. MOIVIQ BT05. Wheolmen call at. Gallagher : where you can rocure anything you want in bicycle g 0 at reasonable prices. Mr. Rinhnrdnnn will intmduna :1 bill in Vwhrwick _ M % ~Ct`Ish`lon Frame nna. mvory pair guurunweu. uuuunuuur u. The remainder of the troea-100 ovar- groons--ordored by the plrkl committee for planting in the city parks arrived {Elia morning. W Nina lm-an ninnnnniau lilo. nch. nt. Mn. [VIC DFOS. At. a meeting of the trustee: of Queen : university held last evening she nilineion of the school of mining and agriculture was formally put through. A nnlnm nf hwnnnv-ans mm: win red Al. 0| )1 DOTQCOII IITIVGI II? (IDS UUIIUKU. Just arrived at the up to data gents furnishing atore(:allngher a. Kin street, I00 dozen l|'Jiee' and gents bias or sum- mer wear. Ivory tie a perfect beauty, sold at. popular prices. - Planmr nf Lhn Inna m-um ntn AI . Pnrnnv- l aolu us p0p|llIl' pncu. Plenty of the long green mm at Cornw- sky`s; cheap.t.oo. As rngul we mean, ripe tomatoes. spinach. tter beans, cucum- bent, etc. Ahlnu-Innn Jn-nnlu 'I".uII - no-um man .......|.; bros. Gallagher is selling A genuine fut black sateen shirt. regular 750. line for 600. `D-.. M-lnIn 'I`.uh-up ant` uylln Nlm-rink. sateen amrn. regular mo. nue lot we. Rev. Melvin Taylor and wife. Merrick- ville. are the guests of Prof. N. F. Dupuil. George S. Reynolds and Dr. J. W. Lane. of Mallorytown. are visitor: to the city to- than Fresh e us, Do. dozen; choice table but- tor. l6c. I . Molina Bron. 'l"nu-(man rli-I-jllnv-A Iunvn nu!-. un (ha nrin UB9 IIIITI95 OK CIVII IOI'VnE- The stars and stripes in ying from the ag-vat!` on the American consulate in- honor of Lord and Lady Aberdeen : visit. Aanin way would draw vnur ntmnnion to HOIIOF OI uoru nnu IL, nuurucuu I VIIIII. Again we would draw your uttenuion to our 750. genus kid glove, ular 81.25 lino. Every pair guaranteed. a|Iaher s. Thu rm-nninrlnr nf tlm t.mnn-100 avar. Iormtmy pun mrougn. A palms of twenby-one guns was fired at the Royal tnilituy college this {oronoon when the governor onernl and the countess nf Ahnrrlnnn Arriving At. mhn nnlhan. for 3755:: yard, worth" 75. DIJU IVOYIII llllll(II'y CDIIUKU lull XOIVIIUUII of Aberdeen an-iv Lt. the college. _ Jnnf. an-ivnrl nf. aha nn to data 1rantn' siippin BY rm; S0lSSORS.| AND THE Mews TOLD IN BRIEF ns:-non. The Very Lntolt` From Clty And Oonllnont --The Gnthoiml Llnol By Reporter: And the World`: News Wlrod By the United Pun. Pay water rate and save discount. Rl`ure maple augu, 80. 1b., :16 Mclhio 1 ur Bros. lI..I' me nno mcurany. A blaesin in disguise our delicious coffee at 30c lb. 011 Bros. IlYI..-..I._-_ --ll -5 !\..ll-..b.-_7. nnlus-an noun 8000' I5 FOBHDIIIDIG PIKE!- Mr. Riohnrdson will introduce a bill in parliament to permit of the gm-niaheeing of the nlnriea of civil servants. l'I'VL- -L.._- ....A -L_:.....- 1. [Irina `manic bl: morning. " Nice large pineapplu, 18. each, at Mo- Rae Bros. A A ._ .....-A:.... -1.` LL- L......A..-. .J n..-...!. CURTAINS. , CARPETS. House Furnishings. 28. 319L931. %/ I0 RV "'.|l6n U UOIIBKU. For ladies ne ahoes go to Johnston & 1 .0 R. VVAI mtzlloto The Ruling l=*eatu:%-e.% but-'$cbbuah OV.hrl'i,`l'lOI . was lio- Ilnt ponoluh on 3 thin: ml 5. And liowotk run was taken bykov. J. Kilian ohu circuit. Owing to the in- oluncnt wurr tin ooqnpeiouu unru- ing And owning won usually III". has `lulu who won in V you lrdild. lloull In dip. h" ..>_ . 1 `_,_. -._. thauouho won'inn were high-_ lradied. Should Mr. In chino-to o-auuvn:-qni.noacI'h'n similar copl- -ui hawillboaboooedulsvu-I nlnnuo. V ` lnuoqzo--ainvuooth build lil- hf`-'Ik_'IUlCIu`h,*, g -` " `F1 .. hat`! NoIIIlho|IO3|$`|QllO pdwuyamlmhmm lull: Iuklulhu. Ialtihbhuthllov. in-. Plath no as- -.n ._....|..x._ .. an Din-Inns: dmnll. '1`o`onr.pi:r oso brings increasing lnocoa,__.'1 at purpose is to give fau hoist `value in Hard are con- Iiltoutwith careful business. You've hard the fame of Robertson's `Rudy Mixed Paints. Here's our aiiso: $1.80 per ml.. 350 per qt, A per pint. Paint and White- `nah Bmsea reliable and right. 0030050. Dlllmtlrlliilllrwu uuuuq eonuilhdto the toil nyot ou- V lnnhcdthooluotof in; tho nryuutioushontooaltu-lugth nnu....~....1 uonmulhnhu lull! We have secured the service of MISS HARRIS, Formerly oi Richmond 8: BA;i%d8\lA BU DOST. hpumcxon no. A rim 019, [one P:-oulunoo. - Brrrnsu. April 86. --8pdu al- nuly hndnnnl not huh the H-8 oolJackl`:out. undo. nut bynonnnnshclouu cultivating. to saw! Ian bundonqbnuofnrli and lung -In-nitlgd ha IL: mil IIIA IWaldren&_,Mader, conducted with the same satisfaction as given before. IWALDREN & MADER, -_3..:....__..__._._...-_..--jV%_ IH 0UsHuhmsHINawEEK. . P. J. _VVALSH% pkusseis, mpesmv. woolrq @m and age the wheel at LACE. GUIPURE. MADRA$.V . ("Ir-ll} To manage our MILLINERY DEPAR FMENT, which will be Carpets. Lace Curtains. Tapestry Cur- tains. Chenille Curtalna. Curtain Mus"- Iins, Flopr Oil-Cloths.Window Shades.` Poles and T|_-immings at greatly re`- duced prices for this week. Successors to J. M. RlHMOND & CO. AT WALSH S. wmoow SHADES. Pouas. mxrs. ou..cLo'rH.-5. I I4 Princess Street. K539 CHENILLE; SASI1, {H-"WI have tho nioul. nuorhnont. in I Iownnd prion u lowest. `ti ; -~. A u 1* Qonswicy ; ~-.;? 5. "pnuidod with Iaio mud manna: an In a 145`: uNI_oNs. S1`AIR% "{.'".'.u3 Inna: Am. to` a not um um mung glnt. oolnhu. Garden Baku. ` (Linn -l-Q anti Ilnnn hi `III Bl! `CID VVIIUQ Iqw ` lpsd (qr wring. Siiiijcx av the man who claimed to was Wtntu sun. but .iVtaohe ; KNOWS rd. l;;norossV8troot. w. A. MITCHELL, `LAWN muss seen %Hamb!x'..a:2ze:.e.Hus= a as 35 pamcnsa s-r. HE IS DEAD _ - .. ma; Vwnncntvvuouv . 115 PBINOIIB STREET. 95 per 1b., 5 lbs. for 01 at `lllllli. \I'II'IlIn nu-cu a ma non by the our A SUNBEAM Rev. Dre. Milligen end.CArmiclnel were instructed to draw up a minute referring 10 the death of the late Rev. John Much. of Toronto. who was an active and hi hly valued member ol the ueoointion. he oioere of Int you were unanimously re- electaed. - unnuul In-Iauirluj . The theological alumni neaociation of Queen's held its annual meeting at ten o'clock this morning. The report oi_t.hc foreign branch of the missionary association allowed a felling oil of subscription: from graduates and alumni, and in committee was appointed to stir up the delinquent: in order that there may be fund: to meet the quarterly payments of June and September. N. R. Carmichael, M.A., wan appointed treasurer _ol the foreign mission fund in the place of Rev. l)r. Bell. whoee removal from the city makeait impossible for him to act any longer. Raw, Dru, Klillinnn nnrl (`.nr-nninlinnl 1-Ara To .2` 'x.I".a'.Z'.7Iu`."...'I.".'.."'.'a."."..-.. u` unlit run ltlnlluuy prion bootho` bout i I - -..__`. -I` gin. .~ u, 7. I ,-- '7'. `r AWIHUIWOIII Ill". IVIIILIIII Ill WU" DUO BQIHBIH end condence of the travelling public and hhelocel patron: of the hotel by his gentle- nnenly demeanor. hie prompt and constant, attention to `duty and his elfebiliuy. courteoueneee end reedineee ho obli e. Hie depu-cure will be e. loee to "the ritiah end A distinct and appreciable gnin to the 13---! Arthur White, nephew of proprietor Crate. will occupy the position left vacant by the "resignation of Mr. Rundnll, to whom he will be 8 worthy and competent successor. flu llluluo landod __ glut III I Inn . but. fit gl-muting ha [28 is in we hblqltlbuu. Innucivo it ab 85: quality and but . hub that i an Illli 33 hits! 8 and II UVTIIOIU HIIIIIIBIZ The boys will be arrested, and an action for damages will. in All probability, be commenced. The horse was only five your old, and was valued at 8150. from Klngutun To unllton. Thomas J. Randal, who for nix you: put hn eioinntly and crodlubly occupied who position of mghs clerk at the.BriLi|h- American hotel. has been otfarod and has accepted one ponicion of day clerk in the Royal howl at Hamilton, and will assume the duties of his new post; on the lab 0! May. 1\..-:.... In`. hung... nf Amnn {u bin. 'D-`High uuvvn wstvvw vnurvu ouvlnn Thoooci given by the young men of the con; tion of Block atroob Metho- diot chute has evening was very auc- colllul. The sbundnneo wu Inge and the programme such as to reflect or-it on those who ntnngod it. It `me no follow: Vounl dun, Mina Mit- chell and Mn. Hughes; vocal salon by Nina lusty. Mitclnll and McMil- lnn: mnlnhinnn In Illa Gmnfnll And Pmt UK" I'll] KIT. l'lIlKlIOli VUUII EH1 Mina lan; noiubionn by Illa Gronfoll And Prof. J. B. Mclhyn talk on phronology, Wlbh ~ I orporimonu-. by Dr. Burr, of lkvillo; nu exhibition 0! club swinging by Hunt McGaw: and inurumonhl moo b that un&non of thboongrogation. re. '1`. manly presided st the inno.-sud W. Ilcllny occupied the chair. very pniuo iadng the young men who AI$lIdIhQ`II'IL Convocation All nlulom naaiuusbuuououionu of Idlniniion IoQooIn'ooollqo could not In onalul Mturuuuiupopulsr huh. Pooplowho hon `an. cnsitlod to iuon, hvo.huui;1mgnwhilo Iuohlllla [nnoooh boon - Tlaouwlghavo In-than:-II.-n an nnllnln-.-hug .-4| WUTU CIHVIIIKI P00 IIIDCIIDII 50 I Dllggy along Prinoeu atroet in Willinmsvilli They were going at who]: the lau ` donominneoe I lurioua rate, uni when nearly opposite the Into rem N dance of Jltnea Metoulfe, warden of the penitentiary, their pony collided with n. hone thus was being driven in the cwrosite direction. by John Hefner, of `Ii nmsville. The point of one of the dull; of ulna hnvn hnaav. nimnnd thn VVUIIIIIIIVIIIU. LIIU WIIID III HI"! I." UIJU shafts of the boys bu gy- piemed the brunt. of Mr. Hatfner n arse. which fell in the shalt: on the spot. The boys drove on, at I rapid rate. and Mr. Haffner took hi: horse home. the accident. having occur- red on! about 160 yurda from his born. I: _ Rail. V.S_. wan nnmmnnad_ And u. vv.ne|I, v.-3., was aummoneu. auu upon enminetion of the wounded animal. funnd thus theinjury it had sustained wne fatal. The animal lived for a couple of hours. Aiberita doech Dr. Bell made I post-mortem oxuuimtion, which revealed me hot that the unit. had penetrated the animal : brunt to the depth of between money and thirty inches. ru tnring a large artery and laooreiing its fang in n wrrible manner. TL` Ln..- -HI Is` -nunnnbna-I -...I an gnbhun MI . uring his tenure of otce in the British American Mr. Randall hu won the esteem -_.| ......4I........ A0 1L. t_..._IlR..... -...|.l:.. guud tho um clul pononnoa not worn uu--- one without. \vord.,oI command. Ac thin mm of the proceedings a photographer. who wu ` 0, books View of the undue, `with OM . grouped About Lord Abotdeon. A vinlr. in mid aha dormntoriol and Vmn emu. [roupeq enouv wru nnerueen. A visit we: paid. the dormntoriee work ehopo, his excellency expreuing de- Iighh with the oieenlineu of the farmer and the elm-actor of the work found in the |e\t_.er. A visit. to the main building found the cation in olaueq takin lectures. In the gymnasium I squad, un ercommand of Bergb.-Majorllorgem,performedgymnulic feeu. The programme` of events was brought to A close by the "up:-inging `of 1 land mine by electricity, the work being prepared by the en ineer department. Before lenvlm: I. e in-oundi hie excel- prepared by we on moor ueporumonu. Before leaving I. e grounds` lenoy complimented the Ibalfnnd cadets on the excellence of the work he had witness- ed. and upon the general appearance at the calls e buildings and their contents. He won elighled with the smut appear- once Ind alertness 0! the cndet.!,and hoped for the expomion of the college and con- tinued thoroughness of the course. _____,___ A Colllnlon That Eu! 1 fatal Ending Lut Evening. Ab half-put nino o'clock last. evenio two boy: named Carson and Mncdoml were driving: pony hitched to a buggy gong Aatroet _Willimnsvilh Hot we bought latc_ in can oer at this gicotioually low" ptice. ` IQA Dal-manna Rfrnhf. Wu g try you. nwum. I o;uI:1nm:ndnnt.u/nnd war. he cadets. 8- I Inn-`up xfnnnlnnal n--9. -1 J: thhil nld kn! Abudou Wall I-baud lth no In- nnuuou. ' 9 Nor. was lou plounnt incident connect- ed \vlthLordAbordoon'n any in the city wuhin visit. thin naming co the Royal tary collcgd. A1-thin on tha ground: xco cy. wu wol- wltha mm: late of nineteen oomlnuunny Ina Inn. `no uluuvlu II I Iuttory,/-nfarchod pm. ::\,h their eld Following thin tho member: of tho rot clul porlorm the sword nor-` niun wizhnut. ward of mmmmd. At W154 I . l;`]JE|ll1JJlM 33 3?.'1"."II6GE'1b"'y1}aT i}'6.EB}":?..}.T." G. Bell, V.S., was summoned. and nnnn Avnrninnl-inn nf LII: uInunA1I nninnnl %'AT119H: M ILITARYOOLLEGE. KITIIIIV Will 1 I X3 (0 "Ill-IU DTIIIIIH I THE HORSE WAS KIL|:ED. lilac`: '_ Anyllllqoloo. .._A.L;.1_`_l `L. -._ ._AL. .. Brock street ohnroh Uoolnl. Alumni Gathering. uuuuv v: -1.311 v--up-ru-. Among the visitors, graduates and bone- factou. who attended convocation at Queen : university today were: Chief Justice McLennon. Toronto; Rev. Dr. Wardrope. Montreal; Dr. Campbell, Ren- frew; Dr. Ami, Ot.t.awa:- Dr. Day, Belle ville; Rev. Barclay. Montreal; Rev. James and Mrs. Binnie. Mncdonn|d a Corners; Rev. R. J. Hutcheon, Almonte: Sheriff .\loLonnan.(:`-longurry; D. B. MCLOYHIOD, Cornwall: Rev. D. Stmohan. Heopoler; Rev. N. McPherson, Hamilton; P. 0. Mc- Grogor, Almonto; W. C. Caldwell. ex- M.P.. Perth; Hugh Waddell, South M'nnnn|\nnv Ran J J Wrialnf. Klnllnru. '. -`:.'."p'Jii-Elia-.u"" ""53": ""3 lplluintohifnln gun as 1 -vl vI.Ii mus: navusvuunv susuusvu-s; uu-nu. The board of management of the domes- tie and foreign missionary society of the Church of En land in Canada met in St. George : hell t is morning. The members in sttendence were: The bishop o!Ot- tsws. who presided; the bishop of Quebec; arohdenoon Roe. of Quebec; arrhdeecon Bedford-Jones, of Ontario; Rev. rural dean Couper, of Toronto ; Rev. rural dean Pollard. of Ottawa. Rev. 1 . L. Spencer, of Niagara: Rev. J. K. .VIcMorine, of Ontario; Col. Mathewson. of Ottawa: Dr. R. V. Rogers, of Ontario; James Woods, of Enron; C. A. Eliot. general tressuror, and Rev. canon Spencer, general secretary of the board. Reports were read from mis- sionaries in foreign fields and other im- portnnt communications ihat came up for consideration in their proper order. The board is still in session. In Tho Koechun Lost 7 Pom` COLBOIINE, April 28.--A piece of wood bearing the name of l. B. Ketchum was picked up by A person wnlking along the shore Tuesday afternoon, east. of the harbor, which is cauain much tnlk Among marine men here, w o wonder if the steamer baa met with some mishap. The steamer J. B. Ketnham II left here S1l.ur- day evening, light, for Aahtabula. and was out in the dgmo fog of Sunday. It is fear- ed aha has come into collision with some both in the fog. The Unlveulty Counell. At the meeting of the Queen : university council held Tuesday afternoon Prof. Du- puie reported on behalf of the de rtment of practical Icience. A building ed been erected without cost to the university. Satisfactory pro reee wee being made. Dr. Moore. Brockvil e. reported in representa- tive of the council to the medical council. The proposition to extend the medical course to four seasons of eight month: each was loet. A resolution was passed. endorsing the present ayatem in operetion. A. G. Farrell. Smith : Fella. reported on behalf of the degree of LL.B..| recommending that it be not con- ferred on graduates under one 5eAr e Iblfgldlll - .. Q1- (V.._..|-.....I-...l _......._L_.l AI...L LL- I 1'. I'Bl'l;ll; IIIIKII VV nuuau, DOIIDII N . Monagham Rev. J. J. Wright. Mnllory~ town; Rev. '1`. J. Thompson, Bellevillo. an uuvv-urn nvu A III-IIIIIJIIIII. A movement. is on foot in Portsmouth to secure the erection of a grain elevator in that village. Tho strut. nilwuy company has otfond a bonus of SL000. and president. Rmnk uvn ha in willino it. nlmuld oivn DIG DHOIUII I DOIIIII OX .l`Ny B00 Pl$lUO|'o Brock II)! he is willing it. should ivo 82.000. while the council of the vilugo u-ill it. in nial ring A hnnun nf gonna... .z.\I.Kh WIIIIC IIIIU IIJUTIUII 0! Wu \'|II'g. will. is in mid. give I bonus of 88,000 In my mono:-company elm will bin in Inn and carry out the project. It in said Slut e Brockville cntiuen. A Mr. Allen. will give afree site. and in the opinion of a ominent. eitinen of Kin ton, the villa II likeli ta have an e ntor before I. 0 city wil be able to bout 0! such an eItab~ linhlnent. - II IIIICITI II! IIIU vuudlo At thoconvoouion cu-nonioo thin af- ternoon clnnoollor lluning. on bohnll of Qnoonb univu-city. pruonud Ludy Aber- dun with uuddnu. to baby her. utho hunt gndunn at _t.ho univonity in the you of IIOI` nujugty I diamond jumbo, put- man; we qm Vlctorh. Ag: ngdnrpd ` inpu-not . :11, Ibuounhn plnhd 3 mo in (rout. of the am building. W lluv. Dr. Barclay. Ilontnsl. putoutod thumnhu lot but hcnonry dna. Hon. 0. W. Boa. niniour of ab nbndnd null main.` LIZ. CIIIIUH BK. U. W. abouhnddud spoke.` IFIIIIIIII Rev. r. Cumberland reported that the Williamson memorial fund had reached 82,000. The present committee wee uh ed to continue in oioe. A committee was drafted to arrange fees in connection with the school of mining and agricul- ture. lo:-also And Domenic Illulonnry Board. NIL- L--.) -l _-_-...-._-._L `I AL. .I._... mg. The schooner Fleetwing is at tho apile1 dock, taking on a cargo of lumber for Oawego. N. Y., from where she will bring a lgcd of coal for Swift. & Co. .. -...{..>...- an` L...ln -L nvnnlr An Ohm I I080 OI COM [OT DWI: N. U0. The painters are busily ab work on the steamer North Kin . Her name wn -painted on the padd e boxes to-day and the work was excellently done. F IIIOGIIIIOI elterwerae. ` Capt. '. R. Taylor and John Donnelly. _jr.. surveyed the eteemer Bunnockhurn thil iorenoon end exonerated her oom- men:ier.Oept. Irwin, lrom all blame for the accident thet happened to her yester- day morning. They eteted in giving their deoieion that the accident was en- tirely due to one 0! the dengere oi naviga- tion. 9 - It was found that 4,540 bueheie of her car owere damaged by the water. The gm n is insured throu h A Chicago syndi- cate. the British and oreign marine insur- ance com y. being the principal concern 'ntereet . There was no insurance on the M. '1`. ooInpany`e bar on that went down or ran aground on ueaday mom- inn. been neuea In liflnlli l'l'0llI unlcego. Capt. '1`. Donnelly inepeched the Wolfe blend ferry eheemer Paul Smith in the government: dry dock this morning. The result we: perfectly nhiafeosory. endsthe veeeel wee taken one of the dry dock thle Alta!-noon. the Bennookbum going in im- medintely afterwards. n...... w :2 vr...t.... ....| .1..s..+. Hnnnnllv. cupt. Irwin txonuuud Iron` llno ll lpnrd to tho Aqddu: to use I , lonunokbunoflq cum to Into an D17 Book III! lilllooll I Capt. C. H. Sinclair. of Chi . :- rind iu sin city Lbhln sfurnoon ` = ox- unlno thclxull of the amount Bap k- burn to determine u extent of mo dam- : uutnlnod by tho vowel` ing aground uoudny morning. Capt. inclair u work was done in the iuhroou ol Macdomld A: 0).. Chicago. nu-inc insurance agents. who luvs the insurance on the hull of the Bannqekburn. , VFLA -Ogau-`An auntnnin rnlnlmnllftl her uunnqelburn. Tho stunner Germanic diaohargcd her cargo ofoorn uh Ptuoott. this morning, whcn it was found that 6,000 bushels had been heated in tnnuib from Chicago. n...n vr n.-......n. innnnnfnd um Wolfe I rnzYAsunv}zvj;+1>_InEcAR1co;| WHAT as moot ha ounces 1'0 `fl !-IE vessaus. An mentor lot Portsmouth. . 1 p - . All Adina `lo the onus. . ___.....LI._ .._._.....2__ pl L some 0! The Vllauon-. EENIRAL` PARK]

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