Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1897, p. 6

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\ lll'.l Hl. On N` tho M ii. that \\n\||l nriw from tlw v.1huhli. uf am`?! an nnlvr of nlurm-s would hr lh-~ u~mImw_v In still tunlwr p.-uugwrinu elm pmoplv. It \\uu|l he unmlwr vlmrity in he mnint.-uiuml; .-and In.-m_\` whu rmllnl uvll Hurt! In him `-and pay In nurse .-I [\ru|wr I'M mmlxl .IN`k llm ni-I nf lhu \`ivmri:m nrdnr. \\'hil0 \\l` fully upprm~i:nlI\ lhv nuhlu Inoliwa ul` her vwullrncx-. tho omnnu-ss nf .\|n1Iro.n. \w rev.-ml Hm .-vlmnu_ as H mm u\n`\|in:u| M I w p.-wiliun nwminu. n.-_:\n that id ulxworkahlo` in numy ls-~ Mn ,1. ' I mu: -u.m~xp-~||.u \| up Kivk in H19`.ln*iptllmr|1uml. 'l`hi.~4 wuulnl In |\r:u`ll`v\ prawn` iIn|\I`.-u`Ii`.'I|I|v. "Hm \\|mlu- uffuir so far .'L|\|N`l\I`\ In Irv quin- l lm.I an. III`: {III \`lll|`[ (II I|\lIxl'.` \\ I` [I .-u l`|nuri~zh of truungmn, nnul in-Inn :| I-Ira-~ nmnhnr ul`. yunm: \\mIu`n In hen mun` lllll`!*`3. m:I.\' lw far from uiw ur lwlh\fiv:`Ill. 'l`l\u-0 uill ms inlu lhu ur- vupnliun and nwm \\i1h litllv hut Ii. :L|Ipuil1lIm\n| ;|I'lI\r\\`,-\r<|a'. Th!` fN\1l||I\. numw urn` In lw pniul hy llw puor pru- Iivnls urv small, .-mul so llw nursv m\l.\` fu.-vi... - an lilll Im nui.| ...uu.. .-...... lug |lU| muuunnuu I l[0I`6. Stephen Dennis. rs colored mun. wore to having seen the prisoners that night. the hut time running past his house from the direction of the gmcerv. lIo wee prepared to identify Brown, aline Newton. by hie dee ) voice and general nppenruneo. One of t ie fellows yelled out to the other not to run an feet. and added that he wanted to share with him. J. _ locnl constable, teatiod that he had seen Moore. nlinn Noble. in the city Inn-t hxll mid know him again when he enw him near to Brown on the evening of the rub- bery. Hodescribod both men pretty eo- cumtely mid stated his strong belief thnt they are the men who did the hnld-up. The (minor is n nun of judgment and keen faculties, .md will prove one of the etron - out witnesses tor the crown. James Jae :- aon. a colored man, identified the prisoner. whom he had seen twioo prior to the rob- borv. llliuqe\\'orth. I ; uu_]I`l`I (II II all unlm` ul Im'-znwml .\'lII`w.-2." Thu inlnn lln||:\l.\`--nnl ~:Ill:l In [Wu \\nu|d uiw I`-'H!`.'l tn pm` \n\\' IllI|r lH`l(| III I ur the` riij (`P||I`l|I`_\' I` uh_iN`l nf nun .x...lu.. _" trials. :' touched upon the Y E `Mrs. Stove:-All swore to the resemblenee ` their identity. uuvu UUUII ulllllll [.0 0 I50 EHO DOILOIII OI." CIIATIIAM. Ontdijy :i.--A sensational trial was that which the city police court was the scene this mornin . Winn the two men who shot detective shoney on Sunday week were put in the dock. Judge Houston was on the bench. The trisl was hold in camera. Grown Attorney Don ins appeared to prosecute. The men. Cher es Brown. alias Newton. and C. W. 5` Moore.eiio\sNoblo.lmdnovlewyer. They both pleaded not gniiiv end eleetetl for jury The evidenoo in the first place proceedings at the rob- bery at which James McConnell, Mrs. Me- Conneil nnd Williinn Talbot described. I`hequssl.ion of identity Wes next taken up. but no witness wns prepared to state more , than that the prisoners resembled in general nppenrenee the men who did the job. Mrs. Vesper. Miss Meeoun end 0! the prisoners to the men they had seen in the store, but us the Jwo were masked none of them wer eertuin as to A $10 British North .-\m- erien bnnk bill and 3| Amerimn biii.whieh were among the money [mind on one of the iisoners. were identiiietl only partially. i he most important testimony at the trial wan given by Willie Miller. aged twelve years, A bright little eolnred boy. who had ` M very straight sterv to tell, and told it without a inlter. He had eeen the men on the night of the robbery `\ionnlng their masks and entering the store. and haul henrul one any to the other, I l "Hold mi that h'nnz nnnn iim-I._" mmmimr ) qhe \` (`n n ui in n .-\ shnrl ` hlil in T: ..r In. :-:`r- | nwlu. uuu mm Iwnrll one lly L0 mo owner, 1 up that lfncx omm lira-L." manning the colored mun 'l`.\|bot. .-\a fully as ponti- hlo ho identied both prinonern. Clmrlon Health also awurotlmb ho hm! noon the cwu nu-1'-nun:-n nn Hun ..l..Ls at sh- ..-IJ....... -3- ...| I plusullullsull um Ill [I001 [HO mg near McCoIme '1: atom. Rhanhnn Ihuunln .. ...J....-.I Is now at hand and therefore many new things will be required _ in the way of Lace Curtains. Art Blinds. Curtain Poles. 1 Chenille Curtains. Etc. ) We show Lace Curtains from` 35g.`45c; soc .7sc.$I- I up Annr nnruln fur Cr an i guuuur Ilmw. "A note ITO ADDED ll Dad I Sr of man saw have had no dul wtth 0| IOVIIONMO." !n`)\R\perintondont. Martin. } "The urroatza will o r n a good many tlnhngn we and och pa inc dopnrbmontn have been unable to 0 to the bottom of." l`num|Au n... -.. I) A --..--Al....-I uuuuuuvu nunonly. OI WIINIIII`. Ann III out (I to hswo donotho hold- and to rioa In this city lately. Nobo wu known at Auburn u Clnrlon Lewis and won none from Mom-no county. N.Y.. In 1388 In for burglary. Ho wu discharged in I806. Uoorgo H. Newton was um to Auburn from Ontario oounty. New York. 50? PONIOPI. in 1886. and diooluuged in 12405. The two men were rolouod About; six month: apart. but munngod to moon And have ban in the robbery buoinouVt.o- gather nlnoo. Thom About on bad a Dil` Of mnn Al WA luau: hull n tlnnl with Ilol Ihtuuvo Inlmnh DETROIT, llohuny 8. -Juporlntondonb at police Mu-Mn_ hu rec-olvod I letter from we wnrdon o! Auburn, N.Y.. prison giving the history of Noble nnd Nunon, who that dotooblvo Mulroney. of Wlndlor. and um lIlDDOIOd to hnvn dnnn tho Imld-nun And "'03"! V. ) g::::e::.::. ------2 The luonln at Rome and little: who Ihnl lInn...n.. n-|......-_ TWO NOTED OIIMINALI. nu v unwrl-II llrulr III nllrivl. MINHNII Rm-ivw. rt time` .-um .-1 In.-mu nu-Mina was Turnnlu. vnllml by Hm In.-u_\'u|` H5 at Ihu .~uum'o.~4Iiu|I of Iwr M llw (`(Il|lll|`,i uf .\|u`l`lIl`(`II. Th!` I III!` ll|m\lin_u` us; in 1'.-Alnhlisll r of nurnvs In lm knnun and ml the \`i\~1uri.-m UNIN` of -nu uf tllvw luv.-clwl In L: ._|..\. p Vlotnrlnn orglor 0! Names. \l_.|x__| in _,.~ , vmiun is tn ruin :\ milliun ul :\ |:n`m~ .~mn_. by thv \\n_\'! "mum! nn unlvr uf unxnu-3 uh.-n 1` tlwir su\I`\`ix`|`.~4 M \'N`_\' |u\\ mm` [M-nylnt. l|oI.u~z an I'inin-nl fnnulu n-nu Im J39. ab` DUI: 3/Db vi: { Alto the ncr goods for $t.25,} $1.50. $1.73, 02 and up. Av-O R" nnn nan -sun 1:-n V II, uuu su |l||` ll|ll'!l` lllllsl furtln-r rvnmm-rzuiun. v frnm Ilw m`m*l`:II fuual` * is` H" H-`lwrul hm-I, uur-nu must put uupnm. 1:` ulmlv \*(~ln'||w lmmlnlnw` i|lI`l |I||llI|`(` he I` _\' nmsl rvnmm-rm inn. u umunnrnl l`nn.l nu up IIll`lI uf l\lIl`.wH nil h |\ .un..u I .. I... I l'.'(l`S .-nu! II. \ A ; UUII Illnplq l'" ` -TN .\m_ohoo of Shot- ..'*:..':."`.3"..`..F.."`...*`;:.'.r* '-~ I- thhnnutd ' swh&nm .3 I1 wan nouruon my tattoo ""?::* WI! and baton help arc-ind lnoabprnodsodouh , nurse! I` Iltllu _ Drmmr. Hick, Nu 3.--'l`wo ponom mu burned to death and two oshonqir curiously bumnd in O compuctivulp ` n Int night in 1 two may hunt build- ing. on Chomw nmu mu-Canlhld avenue. % oacupiod by E n. Hamel`: huh". 1.. the upper story livod than family 0 Nicho- Iu Smig. [AM Siuigy town In I old and Nioholu :5!!! M was I bczhy bumod in N on on In and ioutoltbo hiking. _ _n.8unig uupod . | L- _ I- _|_|_._ __,.L . - - We Inn tho Moon umortmont In town um! prion the lowest. nuuunnsw OI mo IODI IN Ollly '0` at ya. but it will Inch at but I 1110. A I) untrmn FIR` I`I1-mnvnu, Pa`. Muy 3. The hnlumo whole.-lo grocery house on`. Jonkina a\ Co`. on liberty avenue. can in M0 at mid- night. The tin bu oxun otl ncrou the nvouuo and consumed Joooph Home a Co's. drygoodn atom And W. I . morn s\ Co`o.. china luoupq WM: Home \\ 0135., building wont. than of Mayan-` glove Imp`... Home`: omco building. oonuimng \ |..-.3. number of otlioon. with I . Grim` R. Co's, china mom. 3. Nnmufu onrpot. 1.0.... gm the Methodist Epinoopnl pnbrmhing con. corn. nil on lhnnqvlunio u-onuo. On Libprt strut. Hutch` cigar factory and Hall ma. Tho -`onkim building in I total Inn and tho walls have fallen in. Elfilnlfofuli Inn Ana nnln an... .......L mun mu um um wall: have fnllon Entiunnun of the loan only guano work you. basis much an Inn :9nm_ I Iluu mm uuuulng Ill won tumor way. glmlgo Mnlhiot. nvo judglnoub in A use mi Sat'urdn_v whim will inbemnt ntxanogrm phera. lnnoaatlil Buy vs. Leduuo the evidence of aavoml wituonon mus taken bv Clnrroul in slmrtlmnd, nnd immediately ll- terwnrdu, and before the evidence mu tmnaoribed. the can wu settled. Thu 'partlea nlmwed no tendency to pay the atenngraplner. and action was lnnmutod ` by him no rocoror pa_vmout.. He socurod V judgment for llftroon cont: 5 fnlio for tak- ' ` ing the noton. the full nmounbeoughb. `l .\ delegation of nublialmrn um nnnlno I \ \ | .. |.\|vV\'l\| \'lII)\. AME`, `I. ' IN. DIUIVNUIITIH. govurmnem. vet.erinnry nnr eon. referring to the allegations tlmbho nul been mic- mlzen in his dingno-is of hog uholom M. Kingn-Jlle and ordered 6 number of nnimnla slaughtered which it. aftarwnrdu turned out were free from dluuo. rays there in not. (no slightest doubt that come of tho hogs wen: ullbotod with the disease and that others lwl been expand to oontngiom Tho dlueuo luuo been lingering nmnml l\'inga\`il|o for several years. he claims, and has nanaod great loss among young h .1. Unlun mmyt mom-nrcs nus (Alton Dr` lollmhnn luevea mlm. \-orv porinuo loan will ulti- mntelv mnnlb. lnkin nvlllo yards twenty mlnroolmg-.-lnwo nlron y been slaughtered and the mnmimler of the drove, About- se\~ont._vinnumbor. will be qnursntinod until danger is put. I A ... . __. Small Home In-Iobllut In Since the Line Cloeoil. ()rr.\\\:\, Mny ll.-~?\lr. Courtney. lion. troaeumr of the Canadian nnlionnl lndiun fumino fund. is just. nbout cloning the fund. l A iril I5 being the hub day on which the an soription lieu wore to be nub. Stray sums oi small amounts hm-e been coming in. however. from oubnhlo pluoeuduring the met. two weeks. When everything is in mm all sources the tomlounbribuuon from Gun.-uln to the relief of tho Indian ullfereuu will be in the neighborhood of. $`2l)0.(l0U. Cunndn'e contribution to the fund in u very croviitnhle one. Friends of Jnmoe Devlin. engineer at tho Kingston penitentiary. are pressing Sir Oliver Mon-no to allow the m-opening of the penitentiary enquiry in order to give Mr. llurlin nn opportunity to refute oer- uin charge: against him. \I-:-.. n,,|_._ | mg ulu IIULDF. mm) lllll nmouuo toughb. delegation publishers are suing the unvonunent. about the reduction of the dut ' on books. llamiol Ron. Toronto. is at duo hand of tho dulognion. ..... .......u nu u.1y\uuuIIIl_V nu char an Major . Parley. who is now at. Hieloy. writes to the ulloct tlmb llio work on tin building in prngrouimz favorably. Thu voncroto foundation was in by April `.Nt.h and the building in wall under Juulno mwn ludmnnnh in A an. IVHIIN OCT- uurruunn Jmoue one mvilion of the eah of ilie do , which was killed on lhe morning of the third day. when four men had already periuhed. Three died the next day. six the next And four the day previous to their reeeue. The men were rescued at midnight on the sixth day. They were no exhausted that they found it almoet impossible to shout when they eew the lights on the brig. which came nenr running them down in the dark- ness. The men any that they new nothing of mining lifeboat: after leaving the Val- liant. but they are of the opinion that three heat load: escaped fiom the wreck beeidee the one already saved. which lifeboat nu- companied them for two days. when the captain advised them to separate. The vaptain perished on board the lifeboat. 'l`he survivors rescued from the lifeboat by the Amedee assert that none of the bodies were mutilated, and that in this one no eannabalinm was attempted. mu on Thou Under Sunplrion. \\`|.\`|mnn.Onc.. Maya. l)r.Mcl\`.nohrnn. overnunom. \'et.erino\rv mmnon_ mr.m.... On to u fact um wopu-1 ullinc Paint. Knlnomino. Garden Rana. Ohlolon Win and Hon by the cur load for spring. m pemneuu I lllllllll or exposure and co :1. The bodies of the seventeen men were thrown overboard. The four l|ll'Vi- -\-on claim to have he t themselves alive b eating the ilonh en drinking the blood ofndog belonging to the brig Vnllient. The dog. they any. they took with them when they left the ship. They were nbeoluielv without water. provieionn. ours. cell: and proper olothimr when they left the brig. They any that they had only time to jump from their berths into the liiehoet. and that no opportunity was niforded them to melre oven alight rrovieionn against cold and etnrvetion. he seventeen men who died Inifered exnrueluting tormonta. The aurvi\-- one seemed to have hired little better. All four of the men ere very weak. Two of them will lose all of their limbs, and the other two will lose their feet as n roeult of front. The men relate in story oi n eree struggle on board the ship for pluoee in the bouts. some thirty oi the crew gnimz down with the wreck. A somewhat i-`iimi|r iight oc- curred on board the lifeboat. the men unrrellin Jtbollh the dlvinion of the the dog. which \\"ne`l:ilied_on ll... .........t..,_ . T I Kept Alive by lulu tho ush of a Dog- Itory 0! run: Iull u-Inn-`rho bnpcun ol the Lou lltlu Perllhod. B1-. Jom~:`u. NIld.. Mn 3.--The French bri Amodoo. P: a. Fort n. from St. Mule, wh ch urrlvod I St. Plorro Inst nl ht. brought. four more uurvlvorl ol the on brig Vuillnnc. which foundorod an the ra- aulo of urlkln an iceberg oil` 0|-und Banks on cho n ha 0'! April Nth. Thou {our worn tho on _v survivors of 5 boot loud nf want one men, wlmlefb the sinking Vnllhnt. n A ship`: lifeboat. novonuen hav- ln porinhodu A mmlh ol And Il\L_ 5 ......... Al......... _.._._|. ,.,_.n FOUR SURVIVORS RIOOUID IY ; smzn ranging; muaml CANADA'S CONTRIBUTION. Ilnnol `lb Donn. `_I2_L ll . .. I 1 `A sagas; ii{u&T' uuu nyu In Inul ll um n maul, mm-has Minn. on who in Mondnvu-ywinn and was no mnnuln nil. . House Cleaning Time WIIII EIIIU "KKK pan with all. nun: -um unuunu !'l:lI Du lI|'Vl| I' VIII` . it tho '37:. `in him. he cnlioud i regiment of foot, ilnporhl union. MIR a chars w with this moat howu transform! to the :1 soul. Cannon Highlundon. the ta-union of tho Royal (Xmdhn illu dononnd var drilled into the you uni that A short mu 0! names In oomwu invultdod in I88]. AI urn nation of A we yuan nndonoo at OU\INJ- QR. do- usndonovodtoki .301 Icon- unimd lap! to uni III I maul. nu-n.hag amp... nun I Ilo It-non! lilo Quooo out Oooouy And und Lug. Another old noidont. in the poroon M John Lolioup. moood boyond tho wool divido. hio domino occurring oh No me robidouoo. Univoni ovonno. yoototdny oftornoon. Docoo woo ogod oovontp nino yooro. ond como of o long-livod fam- ily; hio loohor rooohod ninoty-tour ond No mouhorol h you-o. Hovoo born non London. A: and. in 1818. and us on only ago onlio on tho Bnitioh nun-of-wot ship Thundotor. oorvi Ix-o yooto. In um. tho Inomol opigiu anon` with- in nf hum I:-ma}-I -.....l.. I I1.- N A goodiVsiind'a -<:ioth Art Blind (not paper). plain or Dado, l mounted on good spring roller 3xIi, wonh 40c, for 25. A good assortment of Mats, Rugs nndrsqunrcs in stock. Curtains. Clicnillourcnins, heavily fringed. Beautiful Dado, wide and long,nlso Lace Curtains, Tapestry Curtains and other makes in endless variety. Art annds, E. J. VVTALSI-1 Floor Oil-Cloths in oral and block patterns, well stamped through. Also Stair Oil-Cloths in all widths. Marta and Ruga.l Tapestry Carpets, Wool Carpets, Union Carpets, Hemp Car- pets, all new and bcn.utif_ul patterns. Floor Oil-Cloths. Hundreds of Housekeepers will begin the annual house-cleaning ,to-day. and as the work proceeds will find the need of some of the House Furnishing Goods contained in the following list- Carpets svanoha KNOWS On sale at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. House Furnishings. Waldren 8: Mader: DEATH OF JOHN LEHIUP. LADIES WHITE WA RE T/te Best Nafural %Laxah'2/e Watch 771: most termfu and comfortable catartic in mm of o.m'pal:'on and sluggxlr/1 liver or piles. mthfhl .mnI:_';c com;ral.A Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & CO. APENTA WALSHS Wu the man who vloumod in van Wintor null. but *'FOR-`. QCCO COMMERCIAL. srnutkf "r `II the tltlo of a neat. Illustrated pocket volume I have just Issued. exclunlvely for men. It [Ivan In plain language the meet: following youthful lndlncre- `tloa-Ind Inter uceuu; and palm: out an only and lure treatment and ours It home WITHOUT DRUGS OR MED- IOINNE. It given I truthful relume of my thlrty your wonderful nucoou with my patented genuine" mleotrlc Bolt: In then cum. and every young. middle-and or old man suffering the nllchtut weulmen should read It and know oauotly where he stands. Can In had free at omce. or lo aunt Ieuled, by mall. upon requent. DR. DANDEN. 150 8'1`. JAMES .B'l`.. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. mvu cuss saan We have a large WAR stock of Fine Rai- sins and Currants. OR. - They are perfectly clean. These goods No t are very deelreble on account of their WAR superior quality. 1:HOS. H. J0l1N: W. 88 Q 90 Prlnouu strut. Aovcl by Frank Aubrey. tn -Ir4v'IIlIVVI. '////jg 77//I Three qasscs of Men I CIA OIDIA l\. A n-n -..A-..I ..-.. `isewlb-.siIw :_ 03:!` HE IS DEAD as a1 I-amcnss aw. "" We Fine are mpetior A SUNBEAM vlulmod 3- Ir ` 3 we pr: inc. 2`; ma 3 l Cnnnnvtlu. Ont. April 30.-Thou wun Q chum: boarded honlnuovuing. no salad. hhneo ah /to. ltluoad tum ] qnlhtoonh nu thonlingpdoo hr huh aloud and wins. Nothing was cold. I wmuu uwwn In vvlllnl Joanna DIV! Iuutluoviimnouvinutho Hum; --nay 8'1! Ilvwpuiiln , Willa: Irwin and nun Johann but '&nn-Aching-n-n.I....n|.. u........ DI. Illol .\loII1'n.AI.. May 3.--Dr. Slack. eon- Iuvttlvo olndidno in Miaiuquoi in the dominion oloouom; who subsequently on- bonlodn largo nnonns bolonging no bin mar`: nuke. and wont to jail nix month: bplor I can at Inn sum months. hm km W on I'll III lining-n `iioi 2'33 3'c"iu'33"' 33.3-V." hon nuduaod on Ibo ol Iioimu. IIIIlU'llI'IlUlI' 1100!. I Hide-dulon no kioling"owr the dump I in the prioo o! hidu that huvo tnlun place within the has few days. Uow-hides and calf chino have dropped om cont. such. and A oouploo! American bayou. J. Bti hum. of Rochester. N.\ .. and W. Novi lo. 0! OANMJI. N.Y.. who veto in the city A for days ago, took thoir depnrtun without having purohuod a dollar`: worth. the Nico! tlnv olhnd Minn km Imu Inn 1.~....I mung purouuou a collar`: worth. the prion may aloud hing too low for loos! nooonunoo. nu IIIIIVIIII III! lifllnf. ' A delegation ropreeetltimz the Inn bntt. band Iefo this morning for Nnpaneo to nt- V tend the annual business meeting of the. neutral Ontario musical nuociution. Their ' object in to noun the summer festival for Kingeton. the date to be June `..". nd. (< ueen'e jubilee). ll nucceaeful. oitinene of lngeton will have I lam musloel trout. no lea than twelve bands will be In competi- tion. The personnel of the delegation is ident A. Abernethy. and Mean. W. eeobe end W. Ooohnne. man: any one two Ill port and mm` m mu.- od. The Brazilian and Mumitobnn, 0 the Allan line, tho Arcades And the Triton: an reported. Amimg those overdue are the Scot/omnn. of the Dominion line and Lake Superior of the Beaver line. both carrying big pl\l8OIlgCl`B|i!f. Thodolny in attributed to ice encountered on mute. The Lake Superior sailed on April `.. 7th~, and is nownix days overdue. Thescolaumu ` nailed on the `.". nd and is duo in .\lontmn| ' to-day, but up in oho preoent. ia not re- porhd ah the gulf. ~ ------- -- I __:jj..- T Thoczomor Bookstore.` other 0! Pnnoou no Woulnnon nu-nu j.a 0 Whom Aro`l`ho Vruoln `. Mu.~n~nx.n.. Ont... May :l.--0ut. of In large eet. of steamers expected hem at this ti um than are but two in port and four m})urt.- Bnuilicmnnd Munitohnn.o lino. um Am..I.. ..\.a n... m..:o....- eu mguly eueelneu unrmg me. Thefuneml `service of tha Roman (Fu- tholio church was conducted by Rev. Fr. Mnhar, in St. Mary`: onthmlrnl, whom the libom was sung. Tho pnllvbeamm were : J. McKenl'. J. Kelly, W. Rigney. A. llunloy, J. o.\luhou. i`. Buown. The ne- mnins were intonod in St. Mur_y`n come- tary. ' `mt!-n um. tmluon has been a moat lhgrnnb lmm-urouor. Ho and Min No- Intyre. tho fomnlo inspector. wqned Rol. Iton Inst year, but they any that he paid no nbtelntion. The woman start work inl lnundr at Aaron o'clock in the mornln And may any than they have work straight on until seven o`nlook,oight. o'clock and onoo until hnlf-past ten o`cloclc nmigllt. Funeral l)l`l`ho Into Mn. I`. Imlnmj The hmoralof blue Into MN. I . Smith. mother of F. Smith, of the water works dopamnent. wu vorv lnr ly nu.ondod. the hundreds of frionrla of gegcenad turn my out on mono to pay a last tribute of IQNDGCC 50 IO Flhlilll nf nnn n-Inn I....l Ln-.. um um. cu muuwo (0 pay mac tribute of maroon to the remains of ono who luul been so nighly esteemed during life. The funeral .-armm nf cl... n......... H... J `\ Kopt Long In Iiervluo. Tunown, May .`l~John A. Rolaton. proprietor ofa lnundry. wnn in the police court thin morning on thmo separnto clinrgu of violating the factories orb by unlawfully cm laying women in liialnun- dry for more b an sixty hours in one week. He denied the char 0 am -mixed for A re- mnnd until Wodno a .wlnoh he obtained. The charges were lid by factory in- lapector -Lunon R. Burns, and he ll- lmron llml: R-xlnton has been l ntrnl. lmnnunmnnr Ha ....-I n.'.. n. UIIVIUU l\Ir(II(>XN- ATlll~1.\'!l, May 3 The diplomatic situa- tion may be summed up as follow: No mqucnh for modlnblon has been or will be addressed b the Uroolw to the power: until the ministers of war and marine n-port upon the abate of the (Stock forces. at Pharanloot nml elsewhere. The power: have not. olleroll modlnl.ion,although they do not. conceal the fact that a request forinterventlon will be acceptable to them. The minister for foreign nflluirs. M. Skouloudln, pays the mllibnry situation hue greatly improved in both I-lpirne and Thessaly. and that the victory of tho (-`rook: over the Turks M. Valentino was brilliant. WIIU "ID. - lo British wnrahi Drynd has arrived here and reports that r o sighted the mnin body of the (lmok than of!` the island of Sklntho." IIWord has been received here that a ` Turkish debnohmenb from Trikhnln has on. V oupiod Knrditm. A1-max--1 Mn 3! -'F|m .l:..I........n.. .:o..... ulruuuun Ul Jnulpuaun l|Illl'll'.`l are \'lslDl!. An nrinod (Ereok print. has been an- tampting to rodtoro o morale of the troops at Alta bf prouchin crusade ngnimc the Turltu n the pub! c rquuro. L(NlmN. Mnv 3. TIm m'n-rnnnnmlnnr. nt um: turns III we pllnllc square. Lmnus, May 3. ~The (:('n'ro1-pomlont of the Times at Volo says : "Communication with Volo still remains uncut. Locomo- tives have rushed out I short distance to- ward Larissa and they mport that the line is apparently little damaged. The authori- ties are distributing ries and bayonots to civilians indiscriminately. thus increasing the nio. u I... Il_3L2-L ..._..-|.:._ h...._,j L _ ,. , - , I nuruu uuvu uucu III} Bill orlugo nu uourol. Advicu from run any shut t.h'o chief Ioonl mnclnormuand About 101) inhabitants of that place have roturncd there. l'nn|c. however. pm.-vniln at. .-\rtn. All the stores are closed and the mihturv nuthoritioa are aid to be uontmnplntim; further withdrawal: of the (areal: troops In that vicinity. In tho dircction of Filliphdu llamas are visible. An nrinml Hrnnlc nrinnt. Inn hum .p.. The above story of adventure is heviugn wonderful run in England. The first edition was exhausted on the day of publication. The second odi- tion did not lost at week. and is third and larger edition was immediately called for. i The story itself is wortliy` of its remarkable success. The scene in bid in that debatable land between British Guiana and \'ener.noln. "ll in B vent wilderness of forest and .Elq)i_n, wild. unknown. penetrated only y 08 noes, containing poasihl hidden treasures. a floating popnln ion. and myaterieelwhich to-ilny tempt the imagination as they dill in the old days of the conqnistndors." PAPER} so cams. otontino and tho hoodc uortoro otoif. Lmmon, May 3.-- no Morning Post`: oorru ndont at Constantinople rnyl: "An impor oi irodo hu boon iuuod opprovin tho tologromuont b tho military oouno to Edhom Pubs. 0 oring him to odvonco with the utmost caution. This curious` stop in quite in accordance with the Turkish methods. Huoh orders are of a nature grootl to embarrass tho general in command ott 0 front." L A .l.....t..|. l....... A..A- .....- n...s AL- CUl'IIlIII\IllI IV In` Iron-" A docpctoh from Arm says that the Turin huvo oocukiod the bridge no Louroo. Advicn from ru nv mm. mi. nhm Innnl UIIU ITUIIIIUT "I50 U0'U0l'HIa Arumm. May 3.-The minister of war and marina has lots Phnulou lormhom star A long oonlonnoo with Prince Gon- Inunusn "An 9 "4 D... II......l.... 'Dn.A'. mm Ihcurupondnnu `nu Us About an In. Lonuox. May 3.-A upooinl dupntoh from Minna unnounou ah Edhom lhnhn has am. an oillcor with A ling of truce to the (lroolx houlqnu-urn, making for An armmiu of five days. ` Anothor dupawln from Athens an n it In ugh: re rud_t.h|o Bulgarian Irrogu n to e num r of about 200 men have around the frontier Into Maoodonh. Anannuu `fun 1 TI.` -.l..l-L`.. ..l an-In HHEH.,M._E|0Ngl Iulnycnul Ilouplhuou. main. Ix: M-.. I h-L..; To Attend The nloollng. nonlinn an-u...4..n:.... nl... I A - TIDINGI FROM THE IAIT. Ilo-Doulou Ion. F.__ N1sBE:T?s1 tn!` Irnmng Vnsaola and ll\M.`m0l'|` are An Action To noon". s\l_ln,lt-clnl to prom vrlwlli.-s. `A dealer will hoard n H-asrl and offrr .1 lump Omluno ash 1893.010 llorA d` . 1 mi in an u'",i.b. 35 .m:i| au:n_lfior 1:1; mun: nlwgraril`. afterwards ; .`dn ` ma. .0. u,` pour. g Il`1"`II`Id`lI`n"eI:`I (`an in l3'l`llR.`l':1IllPl`S at rum and no contract to the ` ` ` "" `"" `,. `* W`. and with-ovnvnot an I--no 3'..'.i'.`.?a ..'i ..'l`:`" .:`n?J" 1.. 3 `Eli C `Wu . *1" Main: .`PN".Tv'|I- of the ':t:lion{.c'lu> an\\9|us1l`v.l'a la ' |N0|0H|'8\0bhlnod Id ugums .mum`....1 mu ankle-oluulna. u-mu, ch trmbml for CM. hogan won ufhxpd to g but that \\u run from It Iluoohonlhovn Ilnltbo build. on! end of the ghnmy to the author. Irnhlnul vhlohtho Audlu struck Ind THO! had been plm-'1 than lneozmno it cl lh hadnnnt dune nntflelenl dnoppodon_dndnum w and W #9,` -~-=- ----w'-'-'- --""-"--r *.::, ..'::;. .':.":,:...:..1::':.:'..:.'-:..'.l:. """"9""""""" "` inn ol Ir. Cbunhorlnln. the coldnlnl uonhtuovonhuuupnldhtloovuun. ht," h on" N P u N -a- Jul: jn. Ia name 3 V {':,f pnu__|o__ T Ito trlgl. and [ sun mu now won nny-tour noun par! ` woo . which in tho longer: mambo: worked i in thuhobnfot nomyonn. ! me prvpouen 00nV!!l'8l0l\ tne pmvmoe would y three end three end e helf per cent. on faohligntione ineteed. of four or ve per cent... the preeent u-erege nte. The men employed in the ehopw of the` Hand TI-nnk reilvmy. throughout the :-_u- ` ten, hed their hearts gleddened on Satur- day. when the received informetioh to the ehot that In that date they will be 5 i placed on Ml time. This memo that ` the will now work my-tour houn per ! which lonneet number umhd ' 'I`o no PM 0: run n... hlu.\"rnx.u.. Qno..' May 3.-3Spon|:ing at, Hochelnnn Sntnniny night. premier Flynn qnnouncod that nrrnngomentn had almost been completed with the bank 0! Nomi \ tn.-cl in connection with the com-enlon of 1* t.ho_ pmx-inoo`n debt. Ho mead that by ' : the propocod conversion the province would pay and we nor mm nn IJVVHSIIVB IHIOHK EHO IHOIIPIKINI I!|MlN1!." i Samuel Birch. of the rm of i\lcl\'nlmy ` & Birch. arrived in the nity. on S:\timln_\-. . from (Great. Britain. where he pop: the` 1 put three montha. Mr. Birch says they ' trip was the moat. onjo able one of hi: Info. ! Hecmasod t.haAt.lant.r6 omeward on the \-o.r- { ml with l.iout.i-Gov. Kirkpatrick. with I` ` whom ho had am-ornl pleasant. intorviowa ` ` during the couma at the voyago. I `I bllrltvllll .' ` (udgo George D. Archer, of H:-ecuwivh, ; Conn. Capt. Alexnmlor Wilson. A. .l. ' : Graves and J. l)3Imy. all three of Clayton. ( N.\'.. upon a few hours in the city you: r V '1 I I dnp. hey loft. Inst evening on their yacht I to enjoy the mngznicent. ououxery of tho t. V ` .. I ` Lawrence among the Thmmmd islands Rnmnnl Dinah n` IL- R... .\t \I..l. _ no was (vnrmuon Dy N. L`. Linmomn. Rev. ll. lming pmnched in Sydonlmn? street. church last. evening. His plan: in \ Jolmnton atrocl. Baptist. church was tnllon ` b A. Shnmountoxna aurve_vnr.yvluo pmncln. [` all from the text. "Established In Christ. l dwelling u n the question. "Am '0 * Clll `llItl|\ll.I `B ` 1 ],g__A .\`____,_, I\ A__-I,,, 0.. - . I rumnmuuon xor one season no once. H. Woinmillor, Senlorth, hm: taken \aLnf his rosidenro in the city as adjuster for fim u innmmce underwriters. Mr. \\'eiamill- or contested West Huron in bod lmml and (Moral intorents. The hut. time he "run" ` ho was defeated by M. C. Unmomlm. ' Du. In In... ..........|.-..I :.. u...n-..|____A Electric motor car No. 18 has b( on equipped with new motors. and was tnkvm ` out for her trial trip on Snturdnxy, when ` she gave every satisfaction. If the pmaent ne weather continues she will be pub in J commission for the season no ' II \\ .\:....:n.... u....r.....|. 1...- ._n _.. I p uuu uuuel. I 1 THE . - lUI"lIIF- F. I). .\ndernnn\of tlmtrntford brnnvh, bank of Mont-mal. is performing thodutiee resting with the position of accountant M. the local brunch. until such time -an M-`. = Clarke. of Bolleville, can come here to take up the duties. ` Rlnnlriuv mnrnr nnr Mn Is: Im- lum- - unu- ' born. It will be hum by 80 member Inc. The King.-ton but-obnlloluf) has arranged it match \I`lHl the Snckeltfa Harbor club. to be pla_\'e(l here on May `Nth. On this occasion the Kingston players will be at- timl in their new brown and whila uni forms. ` ` E` l\ ,n. .g u. |..,.I__, .., ,1 .| I I20 lollll (H03 I70-0|]: The now 0 Ion street car for me on tho local system I! oxpoototl to arrive hem this week. A now closed our to be the amno an onr No. ll) luau been onlared fmm Peter- September 1 TI... ka......o.\.. |......|...l| ..n.. . I.-- -.......____l pIU`VIlII!lIDu Three our loads of grain for Riclumlaon & Sons. two car loads of lumber mud mm our load of gum jars," formed a part of the fmight. brought. over the 1%. of Q. Ry. to this city to-dny. ' The nnw mum uh-nah nnr In nun nn Mm Us .\ meeting nf the mnnngevnent- commit.- too of tho board of oducminn tnkes place , tonight to consider the curse ,of teachers who violated the mica governing Lhoir em- ploymonb. Thrnn mw Innrln nf nu-nin Inn l.`i.\l...y.l.m. .... ..-...... ....., .... -.u..4....u.u.. u, September let. All the "Jewol stoves` have ush tops. I no need of lifting your kebtle from one` burner to the other. See them an]. H. Breok s. 1-ole ngeub for Kingston. 33!) King street. \ ...-_A:.... -l AL- AA.-A -A- A IUTUIIUUII. The two ntcol barges building by the locomotive works for the M. '1`. company will be ready for lnunching by August. he and will be fltbod out for commission by All cl... nI_...-I`\ _A-..--- I 7.7,. AI . I A V - U. The boy Patrick Huge. who 1- fmmd running naked through the fields in |`it.ts- burg huh week. wad sum to ch house of Providence by police magistrate Dull` this forenoon. rm... n..... -A-..I L ____ __ L_.') I.-.. , I... .L _ III F IIIIVB D06" UIBOIVOQ l|p0ll NICO [l(?(\0lHlL 5 he Uoodfollow astute one was to lmvo been argued before judge 1':-ico this \ morning, bub certain mutter: were not In ` | rondinou. lo the one was further poat.pon- I ed. 0 ' enact: on mu mu. taununy 0| Jul) . 1 The French language is now nally for hidden to be mod in Alsace and l.eu~r.~Iine ih the public rpoechov and govern! meet in n have been dissolved upon blunt. rurnount. - he Hnndfnllnw nnltntn mtnn was In lmvn I UB\I_i|_-_-T[E_Uf JE||]uradn.I nun uuuw. "ll V mu apnrn.` Rev. W. Johmon has real nod the pun mmte of the Western ongrogntionnl I In church, Toronto. The resignation takes` effect. on who last. Sunday of July. The French lnnunmm in nnw nnlln fnr. . I we: mu -you u uvuuu. was poacponon. During service in 8b. George`: cathedral lnl. evening alderman Wnlkem and Liam. March nnng vory o`octi\'el_v }`opo`a beauti- ful duott. Tho Vital Spark." Rev. VV. Jolmnnn Inn rnnlunnd Hm mu. I Iur um m. 1. U0. On account of tho nhnonco from the city of alderman Mooora. Iho propoood meeting of tho elevator conmmoe, called for {our o'o|oo|c. was poatponod. Durimr um-vim: in Rh Hnnnm`n nnnuulrnl our loud of angle from arrivod in the city today over the B. of Q. rnilwn for uwon the two new steel barges bui ding for the M. '1`. Co. {\n nnnnun-. at AL. _|._..__. l....... AL- ..It.. I puuuu mug-uruo uun on vveuuoauuy next. Ladies and houuolloopern. if you want as good gas stove F00 the "Jewel" at 339 King throat. I. H. Brook sole agent for King- ston. I ] 'l`L_ -........_.. __..._-- 2.. __,_.1_-...__ .. IEO": The summer oouru in medicine was be- gun Ab Queen`: oollego to-day. The M.- tendnnco was good and above that of form- BI` VIIHII. umool pnvvaerty. out no one cenuerou. h Peter elen. accused of the theft: of e gums fowl, will receive 1 hoerin before police magistrate Duff on Wednee ny next. [Adina mud hnnnalmnnnrn. if mm want. an governor 01 wow nuurnnn. an uoau. The board at oducatlon culled for tenders for the purchase of the old Queen otroob school pm rty. but no tendorod. Peter hclnn. nmmmd n! thn than: nf n Plllfo '1 HI VII" II UWOIVI ICCU Wlllia 8 r William 0. H`. Robinson. (}.C.M.(3., hrotlur of Lord Rosamond, and former governor 0! Wow Aushrnlin. iludld. Thu hnnnl nf nrlnnntlnn nnllul has Innalnrn Ill` rI'III'K.nU W. J. Goddln. Carleton Plano. van in the city to-day vhmn his son. employed In Spungenbor '0 java ry Itoro. Hickory go! mine. in Marmara town- nhip. has boon bought. by I Bollovillo com- pnn . The vein in twelve foot widn. Fl p Wlmnu n It` u...m...n.. n n M 11 , TAYLUB3, wit": {as I. H. Brook's. 339 King moot. and no the Juu|" gnu ntovos. But: on the mu-Item. ll! I n...I.Il.. n_..|_.-__ tn--- ...-_ 2- `nu Vary Luau Iron om And contlum -I`ho_ authored Llano By lopol-an And the World : Nun In-ad By the Unlud Pun. 11:-:11 n . - . n o AND `I'M! Ncwh TOLD in mm rumou. - lsmmn BY THE scIss`ons.| Hugh Rynn. Toronto. wuin the clay n-lav: E. B. Gnllnghor in in Toronto on bus!- THE DAILY wme. MONDAY. MAY 3. 1397 . ` Ho _, ` prisoners on tho niht. of the robbery abund- " I M: a nu: nmar Mn(`.mnm '. um-n LN Sulll IAII tlhoop. \ .-uliwn are sum Iiktr r4hN\p in tho .\`e\\- IIvhridu\s\ szuysa Ilonry \'nrle_\'. \\`hu writes that has has just arrived from Auntrnltn at :~'.~m l-`rnnvism pur- puulnz to visit no\`t\r:Il M the vitmn in ttw United states in ordvr In pr!-nets i(`hlit. Ho quntaa the l`ul|u\\`lmz from the .\It*|lm\ll`l|`.` Ar us. A rem-m visitor I. tn the New Ht-Iuri as state: that at ure- f amt nwtives nre now nvtunlly sold in . sheep. at 86 In 88 or A210. on some ut tin` trading vessels and thsymon subject-ed rrm~lti.\s. `A mill vase! aum_for the nuiws nlmnrd. rrtmlinq them out his vuntomors at an ndmnm 0! (mm tu thn-9 gnv. M-tims per haul. ummli to that tlumsnd or quulity of the ant nu. At 5 one qtatioqs he saw Mtlven ghnchlu and nnklo-chains, which I W'!'I`1` Itflltd In I In! that \\ ln Inn [mm X Vncav. '1. ,'a null uy. At: Blings aoc. 25c. 35c, 45c and up. For New Goods go to

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