IIO. Illkh IIIICN III! 180- l_._A _.II I...AA-_ ll- lI-II-_ `A- zvuc-:o.::t::l Ashton: ..... --J A- _._A...._ AL. ._..In V;/A'_;uG`lJ;`TED. 'L';" V, -* r- , ` ..;- _' : _ _::u:,a FRIDAY. MAY '7. 1891 . aan:}l??E.i;u`; rho vary nun nova onion his no Inn-Ilnalnll--L A9 Gsibn upplu 100. Onwfotd. Fresh one. 00. a damn. Ilollu Bron`. All 250. and 356. ciao In: 151:. at Baker : grunt tin uh. Bullovlllo will epond 8l0;000 on in attacks Ohio . 8:0 our inc of 5c. combo. Noland : dru store. A am. Mn. (mu ox. .0. xhm-`n panning dru mm. A 50. tie: for 25. ch Baku`: gcnuinc ncctio sale. Dr. . W. Faulkner. of Stirling. ha been appointed licence inapoctor for North Ilutingc. Gclioncpplcc 10. J. Crawford. Scethclctoub but. the Geiuln. Grand Union. Fifty Brnntford bicyclist: were fined 32 Inch for riding on the city oidowcih dur- ing we put week. 7|bo. nap jun 36. Cnwford. ` The In-gut and linen nook of neck- vcu in the city to be cold at hulf pricc no Baku-`I grout tic sale. Rev. 11.. B. Lonoka, Picton, is _in the Baler ! mu no sale. in in city. the guest. at the home of his son. hard wnro merchant. Household ammonia. Pint bottlu 100., McLeod`: d my store. Wu hum thn varv lune nhnno in IN. uuv-nu -~ u ""\i"'h-.v.u.'. V; Intact shape and soft hm. the reiabn, all thogo in New \'n-Ia (M-nnrl [Yninn .` ana IONS llllil. UGO KIOIII I York. Grand Union. TI`; nnlinn nluunlnl nan TAYLOR S. I 0!`. urnnu UIIIOII. ` The police elxould watch bioyoliuu very closely. They daily disobey by riding on the walks particularly nicer nine. 7lha. peach jam 35. Crawford. Just arrived this mornin . four cues of the celebrated Geisha juiee hub. The latest fed in New York. Grand Union. nL..:.. Tu-nah Inert`: in I-nlln I50 lh,v IBIUUU [In In LVBW I 0l'K. Choice Trash butter choice fresh butter in 1 Melina Bros . 1' I` _Tnn\aInn Iain Minn. Donn : kidney pills and Milburn s heart and nerve pills 50. per box. McLeod : drug store. Have you tried McRao Bros coffee yet Y If not. {on don t. know what you no mino- ing. 1 is really I delicious bovongo, nnd only 30c. I lb. Tim mnmhnrn nf In-nnoh No, 10 Cnnndinn `[00. It DIKOT B grenn BIB NIIB. The three links that bind you to us are I qunlihy of goods. hone:-my of purpooo. low- neu of price. Grind Union. rim-nnntinn amnloveaa are dimrinn n or price. urenu union. Corpontion employeoe ere digging newer on Ontario etreet. near the corner of Brook street, to drain the oellm-e of several buildings on the first named thomughfere. (`vnllon epplee 100. Crawford. Genuine 50. ties for 25o. et Baker : great. tie eale commencing Saturday. Few men can abrd to look ehebhy. but every men can afford to buy one of our suite. Grand Union. In... :.,.......-..A:.... Am... at um IAH. hut-,. IIIIXl"I-UXKv $lI"IK!UI"lllIDI oitmlntwo do way that moth: homo cnnlhowyouthovuiotymodulorpdcoo. vcllvohvoulwnyu boon tho ludcnlur high class good: as thlowuc pious. meme m-on-. J. C. Junieaon. Into president of the Bolleville Intelligence!` company, has open- ` ad I mining broken: oico at Minneapolis. } Minn. 1\...._'- L31`-unv rd. -nrl Klilluuu-n : `inn!-I only sue. In. The members of branch No. 10 Csnsdisn association of stationary engineers will take measures. shortly, to organize as l branch at Collins Bnv. (I-...n0L{n.- nan: `I -nl--`:3 : I-uvuun hr-Ant` pepuca. _ Lookout. for squall: in the clothing line. Saturday and Monday we sell men : blue heme suite, well made and trimmed. at. $2.75. Grand Union. Alrlnrnxnn R H Tnvn hnl rnhlrnnd {mm boxes. mco am: on p, [or 22.10. Our competito are having 3 hot time of it trying to keep pace with u-. Our range of men`: tweed suite at 83.75 and $6 50 knocks them all out. Grand Union. G....-..-l n- n-\An:An nl an]:-I nu-n Imvn nssns. snmou & nmsj knocks mom all out. urnnu union. Several ne species of gold are have been discovered in the vicinity of Shnrbot Luke and many residents of that village are prospecting in the ad joining district. Fresh butter 150. Crawford. See our window. An? tie in the window on 250. at Baker : grout. t. tale. 'l"|.. Hun.` Iinlnn Hunt. hind I1l'|II tn III urn sum. umna umon. The ommsnding oioer of tho Nth bat.- balion has written the various captains urging them to see that the volunteers ; take part inell the drills an it is desired to a make a creditable showing on May 24th. \ Gallon apples l0c. Crawford. Saturday night. from 7 lo I0 we shall rel] men`! $2.25 tweed pants at 81.35. ll:-n nr` ITninI\ Urnnu UIIIOII. Edward Charles. foreman of the Ruth- ` bun company's shipyard at Deaeronto, is in the city today to give Leotimony in the Minnedon insurance case, which is report- ed in another column. \ I\....H :...l... 01.. nnnlitinn kn Oh: running- ' men : sum: an N) nu. l-rnnu UIIIDH. . Our stock is second to none. If you hear of anything late in gonna furnishing: you will always find it. at. Gullauher. Mr Rn:-r of RI-nu-r & Ruxtnlin. has rant. Moms; nu-gum. ursna umon. Wohvonlrouly told he ouooof the oololnnhd Goiulu jubiloo Int. Tiny an inpotud dines by ya and no the only up- to-duhhton the Iuriol All colon in land sud tots. Oslhghol- :. W0 doth rush Into at with the ink: sbuurhhthoonly hingniutbo ollv. in II all: now that In Inna ` branch at. Uolnns nnv. Something new. Ireland ! brown bread flour. in 5 lb. tacky, 250. each. at Molho Bron . A special preparation for dya- peptica. Lnnlmut. for snunlln in the clothimr ` $2.). urunn umon. Alderman R. H. Toye has returned from a trip to Toronto. Hamilton. St. Cathar- inea and other cities, undertaken in the interests of his bueinena. 13..--.. .1... :. |..-......:.. A... .4 Man.` Interests or ma nuennena. Everyday is bargnin day at Mcllao Bron. Christie : soda biscuits, in 3 lb. boxes. nice and ori p, for 23. nnr nnmmtitn am lmvino a hut time of FBH U115"! 92 `mmd Union. DA... ...A FL- ea In nnomer column. Dorft. judglxo the gualitiea by the prices we quote. bwonl n h be fair. See the suite at $6 50. Grand Union. n..- .s....l. :. ..m.u.4I on man; H` van lunar CENTRAL PARK! V will always mm no at. muuagnen. ` Mr. Starr. of Stunt Sutcliffo, has rent.- ` ed the house formerly occupied by 1):. * Steakhouse, Brock street. Mrs. Stank- ` house and family will leave for Windsor next week to join her husband. 1v. 1.". n I... nnnn mm); brushes from next week to Join nor nuanlnu. We have ax few groan tooth brushes from the Hobart stock worth 250. Mr. Hobnrtfn name is stamped on each one. u bcrgain E for me. McLeod : drug store. l War nnn urnnlr nnmlnnnnina Rntnrdnv. tor zoc. Mothers! No need for you to worry ' about clothes for your little boys. We E have whut you want. in suite. blouses. odd ; pants. etc. We would like to nhmv you . joomo very handsome at-yloa. Will you I call? Grand Union. Tho next. nomination for admission to the Royal military college occurs on Juno lmh and. if necessary, I onpplomonury oxuninntion will occur August lMh. Ap- Elionbiona for the rm examination mutt ._-.l- CA AL- Ilf` (litany: III Jun: I 3'y'"cE}{. ';.'3."oFe'.3:iE'.?iu mode ' of blue some 32.25: twoode. N50. Satur- A.-umvl Mnnd-9 null! t-nnrl Hninn. duy ind Monday only. Unnu union. Thou keeping watch on our stock we fall convinced that we have the only u - to use amok of gents furnithinn in city. 1':-icon nlwnys the love and qullity boot. Gnllnphol-'0. King street. ' On MIA Qtll nI}.,. QJIA nnrrlnna (If RC`. 15. UIIIIIIICFI, I\|l`|g IBIVUE On t.bo28tl1 ult... the nurture of Rev. Robots Knapp and Min Luna [-2. Burgers was Iolomniuod in Trinity church. Pugh- kooptio. N. Y. Tho bride in the dsughwr nl Juno: ll Rnrnnn. fnrmnrlv nf IRA:-nn. Kw u. nurgon. lofmlrly 01 Autumn- Mo. howomhnnuimpomnt putonl gt gluon. Dohwan coming; 0 ndvnnlngo of our San y and Monday hug-nim. Gnnd Union. Wu hm nhnulv gold n mm: (5! tin 0| OHIO $l`9 V5.20: `VOGUE: '3 "U. DI` day ind Monday on|y. Grand Union. Tin-no Eonninn wgtnh nn nnr bril: I at. for 5 ll Wade's llmg Slure.{ tor I00. Mcl.Qoa'I arug store. For one week commencing Saturday. Baker will call every 504:. tie in the store `Ah 0K0 Sb. Gallon of apples mo. Cruvford. Boys three piece short pant units 1 Mn. -aura l~2,95- hounds. I2 50. Sntur. nonuonn lo!` we l'll'I\': oxlunlnnuou muuo smsdo to the l).0.C.. Ottawa. by June I J lplll. L1. 1 . 1110 once II can unugnwr _n`I_mo D. Burma. formerly ol Dacron- ha pron-n ha. an inmnrinnt. nnntnrnl I JIIUIIX IIIIL IIIU :. - in rolls, 15. lb.; prints, 16. lb.. ab lrwo nonuss WERE mum] nab sun nu Tl-It wanna uv.| le le Though: net `the: Were Inter end Ion. ee they leoh Ieeenhled Ieol other-the Ioheoeo lea Ale Iepeellnu lone 'olee[ee-o1-den ere Ieteeed he leverel IIOIIOI. Toeono. 0nt.. Mty 7.--'l`wo mele bodies were fonndin t e he thie morn- ing. both evidently hearing in the hey for eome months. One of ohe hodlee In shet. of e mee eged ebouo `thirty-ve. end weighing eboub 160 pounds. well dteeeed. with brown heir end moneeeohe. and e old rin on bhelmle anger of the lefb d. be other body ie shes of e when of tiny. weighinz per- haps, 190 ponnde. grey heir end w iehere, end held heed. There wee.in ohleoene elao. e ring on nger of left hend. end-in hie pocket wee found e silver wemh. Bo fer Lhere in not the slightest clue no (she iden- tity .0! he deed men. - A curious circum- eoenoe I oonueotiou with the hodlee ie then they cloeely reeemble eeoh other in feewree. end ee they were found nee: eeoh other to is thought poseible bhey ere bhoee flgether end eon. An lnqueeb will be e . \lM...I.._I` enlugeuue nngnnfnnbu-nun on! He: city appear to be expecting eome chenge in the tel-ill`, so in on they ere concerned, and have withdrawn their trnvellen in view of the uncerteinty an to the price they will have to pay for their goods. Two rms. the Tuckettc. of Hamilton. and the` Dominion ocm ny, of Montreal, ere reluc- ing orden. he American tobacco com- pany is keeping it: cuetcmere eupplled with cigarettes, but the wbolenle price of mo. cigarettes he been advanced from 7.20 to 88 30 per thoueend. It in probe- bie that the size of the peckngeu will be reduced. 1!... I Y 'nnn`AI1 stun-nnv aannrnl n|\:"hoieeele tobacco manufacturer: of the ` l'CQll00(I- lion. J. W. Langley, attorney general. of Nov: Scotio. in in town. - A 5 oh; n-I-dual II;DA nnunf rkh nnru-rnn n...u.`a us. 'dn"Z'..'J."e.u.l _up|u_- non. J. van. 0! LVOVI colll. II III KIOWII-" Ah the orimiml maize court this morning the grand jury brought in n_I.rno bill for theft. ngeimb Jame: Shields, the Queen street west. grocer, to whom the teller of the Ontario bank accidentally overpaid 8400. The criminal suit is the result`. of a civil suit. VFLA Ln.-...I nf -nnnnl Car thn mania},-nO.inn Cl\'|l Elli`- Tbe board of appeal for the registration of the Snudn\y cur voters out to-dny and dealt with forty-two appeals. six of which were allowed. I An}. "An-mAJIv DRQ (`nu-`inn -O-nggb `na- WOPO IIIOWOG. Louie Kennedy. 268 Cerlton street was one of the candidates at. the civil service examination held in November. To-do in the police court. he was oherged wit fraud in that he did not write himself. but eoourod the services of one Lambert Nor- men, who impereombed him. ,'l`he case was remanded. The authorities believe that pereonetion was gone into very ex- teneively at the exeminatioii in question. I I`oronto'e letlmatea. Tononm. Ma 7.-'I`he civic estimates were brought own to-day. The total asked for is $3,26. S.007. of which 81,807,660 ie uncontrollable. and 8l.455,347 controlla- ble. This ie an increase of $227,302 over last year. the uncontrollable linbllitiee 1-howinge decreaee of over 810.000. Thin will necessitate a total tax rate of 20 5-10 mills. The increase is largely due tothe piecing in the estimates of expen- ditures on capital account, which would ordinarily be met by issuing debentures. This couree may yet be fol- lowed and in my ~oaee eatimatee will be materially pruned by the board of control. About two mills of an increaee in ratea are fictitious. being due to the great reduction, over 8ll.000\000 in the aeeeeament last year. no that in the end the expenditure and taxation will show little or no increase. -urns not run: us;-. Nuvnn7..Mias., Mny 7.-Ono of the moat pathetic scones since the ood took place yesterday. Thirty negroaa drifting on a raft. wore landed hem. having been outing Con Cnnr nvn with nnthinlr In ll}. N0 Nut. Ienaeu nere. nuvlng Dean nonung for four days with nothing to eeta. No sooner had they reached land than they fell down and worehipped it. A Bepbiee reecher neer by offered hie eervicee and an at once to heptiee the whole crowd. They refused to one or leave the river henk until he mam was completed. They enid hthe ootll was a vieitetion of divine wret. . llred At A Wolnnll And Shot A OIIIM. Qmmsv, Que.. May 7. At St. Aneelme. Dorcheeter oount-y. eeterdey 1 man named J. B. Belanger ii A revolver all a woman named Roueeeeu. The bell missed the wo- men end struck e child three years old nemed Sb. Leurent on the skull end glanc- ed down to her neck, inflicting e eevere end dengeroue wound. The trouble eroee between Belenger and Mrs. Roueeeeu through the children's dilcultieo. Belm- ger he: been errelbed and appeared in the police court. here this morning. Olpturod Bolts of Ammunition. HA\'.\NA. May 7.-~Tno Spanish cruiser Marin Christin: bu ca pturod as the mouth ' of the Mooquito river four lighters of Amoriosn construction. They had up- rontly been uood in the landing of n li- uatnring expodition. Troops uhom cap~ Lnred sixty-three boxes of cartridges be~ longing to the libmmru. A.___..; _ nn_--___... H.u.n-`.\x, N13 . May 7.-When the Allen 8.8. Coroen arrived, vie. 8L. Jobur, Nlld.. detective Bower arrested 0 passen- ger of the nnme of Dennis Wbulen. on e charge of embeulement at St. Johns. Hie arrest no nested by cable and the ex- tent oftlne eleged embezzlement in not Ipnnmn harm rat. ` Arrclsou m rnuuungvr. _.... .. ..--- _,-,, Do vou use Silica poop? McLeod`: drug store fourcnkoa 25. We wish to" bring to the notiee. of the Ladies of Kin of the year, our stock of House Furnishings. ,1 You will nd val the prices to be the lowest in the Vcity. ' yonof our leading lins, which we buy direct from the manufac- `ufeuo ' u:_|_.. n .... -- L... 1.. ..u. C. cumin Muslin`s,..co|ored and white, probably the Input stock it the city to make selections from`. colored Muslin: from 4c yard upwudu. I'll` 0| Ell` IIIWV known here yet. I A good Curtqin, taped all around. 3 englid pnttetns, good size. well worth mom money,` -"a`5c. A bigger and better one 50c. 75. 81 and up. CURTAIN MUSUNS. > I & VVALSHB HOUSE FURNISHINGS! Adi-In For Four Don. ._ In... I! l\._. _R Arrested 1 Pnuongor. \v u ll _ -I II _inKL v&6_Fqro LACE cuR'm1~;s. Oil-C `On sale at LESS THAI`! HALF PRICE. IIIII up v _ _ Cotlet Covers In a. vanety of qunlitidl. undo. Qleirn fmv nc Inc. St. iwjldren & Mader, Ud&.{T:um: minim g On to the not um we no/soiling Paint. Kslnomlno. Garden Baku. Ohiukon Win nu! Ron by the on loul for spring. w. A. MITCHELL. LA DIES WHITE WEAR Smucx av W0 hsvo Che nicest uuortmont. In town and prices the Ioyue. Wu tho man who claimed it was Winter am. but EV ERYONE KNOWS Sole Kingston Agents. HAlNS Q LOCKB1'T. ::: quluuu. White Skirts for 5oc,A 75c, _$t. $1.25.` Always a co_mpl_ete stock = on hand. APENTA"W _ he Best %Natural Aerienl WaIr. ` A _ Relieve: I/ac kzlum. s`1oac`m liner,` and w M. `Successors to J. M. RICHMOND &CO. HE IS DEAD 8 87 PRINCESS 8'1`. le LIONS OI lull II uni, um uuuu:-uuuuuug unuuvup You vancly enough to please. and VII (unit I ART SQUARES. P. wAL.s H. A SUNBEAM China Matting. pod sung VI tetm, neutral tilltt, quit: I forsummeraeuon. from 1 to 30 `An Squares. 3x4 ads. nvcnihlc showing light und inn duh Hill. and fringed. worth 3:0. 89% _ cuum mamof % VII IIHIIUO _CORSE:l_' at this, the house --....I. 5- _LA.4 An nll . when through remember we can suppl you with Now i Art Blindu. urtains. Curtain ; Poles, Hemp and To stry ' Carpets, Starr and Hal Oil~ Cloth in all widths and now- ] est designs nt extremcoly low V quotations. Crumley Bros. BUSY wnnss, Our Sisters. Couuins and Olh` Aunts are now Iishin up the handle of K3 big rout dog: and house cleaning gene- \I\I\II "'3: Reduction in Price OF PHOTOGRAPHS. wum=. conou uunenwenn E--;O';I-l:I"fOw`C|-lf0 Ear Each` blunt: - NI ALL B30003?!-Mo. A B01"l`LI. . In Our Ladies Department *`fDoc?ron Yoqnsnm . -I' v 5% WI! 3' F..`:."..`?.`.I. $';.3`".'1".. &."i`;a`. . pl u for any dluuo. ` I ,_ 3-, -__L :n--,,, - Q III! `I In and nanocopnthlo nix` I luunlyapooduy enr- . ,1! lat unto cunt. manna`: can SIB! I-Itounnginn In 3 V din. .- canyon : npopoln Lure cum hrs: 01 uonuh troublu. M on : In can stop: lacuna n I IOIIIOI. Reruns dlunoq {NI ti: 0,, Klan troublr PIIQO. on |. - M I Female nplulnu Q ulna : `Vltgllgnr ggpum no Vmms I HEMEIIIESI IIVLIWII1 ns`;-3. my I '.- \ Q '_ W.` 2--`,ih n m. :HI:2 nvhfl A ahgtnl III I For New Goods go to OPQOANADA. :! Oholoaivull Punt `"011 000 . V1.13 llnllnfhotcln. Store: on booklet. How to Paper." want (no tonuuddtou. Write a wan! to rs w'wq-- - - -._.-v_` ' % l. Iollovlllo. Ont. Human what price: you poo! to macho rooms w h to pup and ~ 0 In v Iusvr Jihndwrblumont. . oxpnu o ugu. 3&1 wand ovonvhcn. "fH,WALL PAPER me iooumancuu.. UOIIIIAIE IIOOI ILIIIII. LII 0` Whale hung-.." an as IIIIIOIlII\O|tlIIlI\\O\Ic ` 1 uwn emxss seen c. 3; QCANTLBBURY. As usual values are un- V surpassed. 25 per 1b., 5 lbs. (or 81 at a..`.\" N3 g: $2-`.f?.:;~'.\_` . . \ `.~.`. the divine urn nun opurawu III II uauuu - hickory to hrln about in preaont con- ition. A0 with inividucl. so with `the notion doe: everything doP9!l on por- aonal oorr. The making of o Elation in n diiilculo and ulow manor. Canadians hove a country. has. they `echo too little internal: in its future. lighting for party rather than (or country. Thin ma be hsaauuc Canadian: hove had to do no roic had: [or their country in our timo, but Canada has had her heroic epochs; Five gioatc he wore roforrod toin Ccncdc'aini.ornu affairs, the Ian. 0! which. the locturar said. was the nnertion of our chtolube rcal cud commercial free- dom in maximum and minimum duhiouil i897. when we declared our right. to on- cournga as well u cripple the trade of othoro. The principal couaiderod the Quo- hec act. I who not in, allowing the French peoplc to develop ulong lines that undo` for contentmcut and thin has boon proved by tho lo city and" triotlcm ol the French- nnn Inn. A. - etch wu than given of An Aceldeut of Venn Ago Recalled-An In- tereetlng Once. Evidence we: heard to-day in an interest- ing local marine su'it. Intereebed nice me being eumlned before J. L. W icing. county crown ebtorney. hy Charles Kremer. Chicago. and H. Goulder, Cleveland. two of the cleveresb marine lewyete .in Am- erica. who are coming in behalf of certain ineurnnce compamee, mulcbed come yearn ego of e large cum 0! money and now see`:- ing nedreaa in trying to Icy the blame on the owners of the etuuner ceueing the dam- n.'e for w Mich the lneumnoe colnpeniee bed on mv 1.. mm, whiln than nmnmar Ar-nbiln Ior men tne mauranoe companies uau to pa '. In 1893. while the steamer Arabian was ocking throu h the Welland canal she collided wit a gate while in lock No. I. The inrneh of water caused damage to the schooner Minnedosa in look No. 3. bound down with wheat. The ownera of the Arabian paid for the damage occasioned to the canal, but the insurance companies "ponied up {or the dune to the Minnedoea and her cargo. Now t e insurance companies are seeking to recover from the owners of the Arabian the amount paid over to the M. '1`. Co. for the damage done the Mlnnedosn. claiming negligence on the part of the crew of the Arabian and thereby caueing the damage to the Minnerlosa. Capt. Geoghegan, in command of the schooner at the time. and Capts. William and Thomas Taylor were examined this morning. as was also W. 1`ower.. At one o'clock an adjournment took place. and at 2:30 o'clock the exami- i nation was resumed. The outcome of the unit will be awaited with interest, as the result will be of interest to all mariner: on the inland eeas. me neoeeeuy or carrying in on. Every edvenco mode has been along British linen, and we are not to bring die- honor on the graves of opt inborn. The ileg of Britain has become the 1 iblem of equal rl hlcl, of low, end of justice to all people. be British empire in the greatest secular inuence for good then the world has seen. and it behooves us no melte our coumry the home of freedom. juetioe and YKGQ. ".o?a`WIZI%IilII ton! ` Inoonthdryuj ts. I Ioundiuwny-into Ibo country hon lull Shun without inning you lhlwghuhihoohsthoculouhouu. It iIunaunood(`II'RhUlnodn|IdcoIinod hung uworn to none ). Ilnna-nan nun nah nd I50 1]:".;:.:.:.:.: lrupu of`: lactate Dollvond By Paul- ` pun:-us. ` Prlnopal Gnub doltnud 0 lecture on Tho king of Bands. in 80. Thoma. on Tuuduy ovonln . The speaker said am by tho tltlo of t Inbjoob be inferred mnlmn Immn inuonool in oontnno to bill in another airecuon. _ There is only one alternative before Can- ada, eeparation from, or close relation: with Great Britain. and Canadians, he said. are determined at all himrde to be loyal both to Canada and Bri- tain. We have a constitution super- ior to that of Great Britain in diviaion of labor through our local legis- lat'urea.aud also superior to that ol the United Statue. in that is has evolved in- stead of being struck oil` ate blow. The ooustitution of Canada has grown durin the last I25 yeare, while thatof the Unite Staten remains unchanged. It is superior also in its educative intluence in making every question a question for the poo lo. and in iving all matters not mention as within e jurisdiction of the provinces to the federal authority, while the United Staten does the opposite. On us devolves the necessity of carrying it on. I1.-u..Iu...m maria has been alonrr I'|I.I-UI$. IIIW ZCPUIIIVCI The printing uuunuittee of the general committee appointed to take steps to in- mum A branch of the Victorian order of nurnei in this city met last evening. There were preeenb M re. l{. Freeer. Mien Hen- derton. Min Manchu end alderman C. W. \Vrighb. On account of the very slim nt- tendence it. was decided to uke no impor- tant action. and the only item of buainens tnnsnotod visa to decide upon the style of books to be need by those appointed to take contributions to the fund. It was agreed lint the local newepn re be re- quented to re-pu blinh ell ertic ee referring to the order and no mebten in connection therewith. IWIIKIIIOTE) unhllnudtwiw tho lo any and" nnomm ox mo lrInuu- Cono iono. A- I otoh wu given Canada`: external relations. The princi- pal up:-cued his personal nciatoction this our own government had met the Dinghy bill in mother direction. Ml...` in nnln nun nhnrnnlivn hnfnm (Inn: -.... __.___:.. ` I no In looting Buy. I A boloplmno moungo from the nernli hogpital this ofuornoon oouveyod t. o in- tolligonoo hint tho man Bertrand. ntrickon with hommorlngo of the lungs or. the oar- nor 0! King sud Clmonco moot: this morning. was romn may but very weak from loan 0! blood. I 0 lion of the crimson uidlnd nlmoot ooued, and indications wore that he would rooovor ii mother | bomnorlugo did not omuo. The max: govt on his ocou tion that of clothing author. and acid in homo was in St. Album. Vb. Ho was bound for '.l`oront.o when colon ill. WTKWITUW `U FRUIT IIIV FXGIIIK PIIX In 80. Mary : cometary thin fonnoon. A ml-um nnninm mm: mm! tho lihon ran HKCQ, Illll A. \Ji'I|ll0l'T'. II "toil! Dgigl IIIEZ I an ppypouunn 3 vuuulhd Iotbcuuubouu in In -Iglf-I --um-ngnn an Aka}: unnLQn Ink IDIB by mo uuo OI mu Iuopuv In Ivlvnvu 15 than humus tho dlvino that Ind oponud in the nation : ....o. hlnbnrv In hrlna About in nrant TIC IUXIIII 0| IIIO IIID W. J. l`|)'?OI' woncom-eyed to their luo noting place in RL Mm-in sanctum this lonnnnn. A IIV_IiIIlII I IIIVII vnnv u u--on Our ock of Hosiery and Gloves is very large, therefore cannot gjve prices but invite your inspec- ' I1-.. xv---. l`--..I- ..... 4.. BI NIIITI TU CIIII IWIIIWJII. .`\ oolunu_ ngniom Inn: and the libon were ...__. ll.--0- ..AL.A-gl L`. D... ll IICU IIIII IOU HID IIDOII VOID sun in O. In '1 cathedral by Ru. In @8210, I which the tunnels! nnnnnnnlnn nunntl tn (ha annals-Q. TL: IIIIIQT IWUHCII, IIWI WIIIOII (III IIIIIIIII pl-tendon moved In thoeumury. The IE!-hunnnwcg: `P. J. Jllovlnnd, W. -110` I5: U U? lIZ'jII"u lo naming a nuke ol cg non. thou-ollnhuppy pontoon igoynohh .......||4.l A.AL....4..-. I.....- u. no.- IT Odlonun E".."..'32* Ion. n..3,..a pail punks &. and J. ILIII To Illl Lon] Rott- Tho main: of tho Ma W. J. Byrnoa vacuum-Aral tn duh huh rnhinn nlnnn in TI-IEMAKING F CANADA. lnltlnlng The Iqnu rot. mg... .1` .I... WI`: 1'. J. uowunu, W. on. D. BI-uanlgnn. Jan 13%: Itcuoyund A.0hIrn . `n-nun-Kn--nngvnrolnnnnnq 10! Qlltl Appqo I00. - _.... ___l.. IA. D..nA.- . in order to place their work within _ the reach of all. have decided to ro- dnoc the price of Cabinet. Photographs "for n uhorttimo" to :2 a Dozen. I A MARINE SUIT. FIIOI Ii! Ion-'&u7 4._1__ - .._._L-` -1 _... 0500.000.` Three elerme celled elxteen enginee to the room. Thirty or more remen enter- ed the heeement where the tire eterted and were overcome by unole. Firemen John Bhelnhert mieeed hie way in leeving the cellar end wee llnelly taken out un- oomoiour. He died in en Mnhulnnoe on the way to Hudson street hoepltel. He wee taken from the oellu b remen John J. Murphy end John 0' onnell. They were both overcome by smoke while rescuing Rhelnherb end had to be teken to the hospital. - The other remen who entered the buo- the noepnu. The other remen menb were cenied out by e rescuing party of policemen. citizens end remen. who book the unoonecioue men ncroee the etreeh to a fire engine house. which wee formerly old Chamber: etreet. hoepitel. The horses quartered there were burned out and a has ice] mede of the pleas again. -3.. mm nnnnml rnnidlv t.hromrh_ the Lou: loss. ~ The building on Reade street. was occu- pied by butter. eggs tnd cheese commis- alon merchants. among them being L. C. Miller & Son. N. 0. Howard & 00., Charlee E. Footer. N. 8. Young &,Co . Fred Bish op and Samuel Balzom. These pnrtioc will all auer A heavy damage from wabar. '1'uI'R!. In an interview, Grumbkoff Pasha. the German ollicer who reorgeniwd the Turk- ish artillery And who entered Larieuetthe head of the Turkish troops, dwells upon the splendid conduct ol the Turks and says the on lure of Larissa did not cost them as ainge men. He adds that the works constructed by the Greek onginoere of Larissa wem deserving of All praise, and he falls to underetnn why they were ebnndoncd. 1 m_. rI'\....|.:.I. ........ ;.. nu. cum I... c.... [A me mm In mew You; A com sronau wauusuousz` `rho use In Inclusion It 0 0600.000- lru llnnon Won vuoono bi I-on and Into: one tn lunhg Bulldlug Uuonolou 0 In mod. Nnw You. May 7.-'l`ho hrgt cold :31:-ago vmohouoo of the Morcl;l:nu' ro- ting com ny, occupying t. ` upper oglnol the vontory brick and stone building in Clmnbu-I street and running through to Rude strut. wu nlmouta oom- nlnlnlv mmod by I an Inn ninht. The Dllfllo I-DTOIIRD UIIB T001. ' It in aid that there were 150,000 cases of ogge. containing. thirty dozen each. valued at about 83 a cam. in the cold stor- age wnrehouoo. These will probably be as total loss. - IFL- |....:lA:.u. an Dngpln -h-nab. wan nnnn. KUFUKO Night Drone; for 65c, 75c, $1 and up r`.m-an-I l".4-mare in n vnruatv of What He lied to Tell of the lleoent Eu- gagemeata. l.o.~mo.\', May 7.~A denpatch from Con- stantinople says that Edhem Pasha, in a deepatch dated Thursday morning, re- ports : The imperial army while march- ing to Pherealoe met theenetny in the villages of Son hathi, Soulodji, Turconianli and Lamia. After a eevere engagement, lasting fteen hours, we dislodged them from their positions and advni d to Pherealos, which the imperi` 1 army `as just Victoriously occupied." Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlett. whose schooner wee detained by the Greek eet on the assumption that papers found on board of her, after the interviews with the Turks. were of a compromising charac- ter, arrived at Athens last night. He was met at Piraeus h M. Rulli. the premier. who conducted him to the British le etion and requested Mr. Egerton. the ritish minister. not to allow him to leave the legation before quitting Athens in order to prevent a demonstration. Ir. ha: been decided to send Col. Vassos ` Innnuoncu The Turixish army in the field, he fur- ther remarks, is one of the finest Turkey ever pooeested. and he says no praise is too great. for both soldiers and otcors. ll:-nmhn Prulm ni\-ml llnnv innhnnnnn rd` hos nu mule or me pnoo again. be me spread rapidly throng building. the floors fell in and the amen burst. through the roof. hi. nirl nhn. than warn 150.000 prevent. aomouunuon. It. has been deeded to Thessaly, and Col. Stratus. with I new nonl staff, will replace Col. Manon in pirus. Major Consbancinidon will be sent. to Domokoa. rm..- O-wnnnvullr. nn.nA`I hang hnnn nnnlnrfn tuner. In is rumored at Athens clm. the tow wounded Greek soldiers who were left at }l"hnruloa hnvo been butcholed by the urka. L. .... lnbguu-lg. (1-n-nI\Ln' linnkn IRA great. [or Down l0|l]lBl'll unu umcvrs. ` (lruinkofi Pasha gives many instances of ; the self-sacrice and enthusiasm animating ` the Turkish troops. In ngsrd tothe (iroelu , , the German oicer asserts that both oioers ` and men were seized with panic. and that. i great. numbers of Greeks in the face of the! i enemy stripped themselves of their uni-i I forms. . 1. :- |........I um: um .l.....m- in n... nnrIl forms. It is hoped that the danger is post and we may look calmly on the larger intereete involved. It may be that Turkey has exhibited proofs of etren th which few suspected. and perhaps a tter future is open to the dominion of the sultan. Their government may improve, or maybe the empire will collapse all many have feared. In either cases we are justified in believing that all changes will be conducted under the ennction of peacelul deliberations. A : panic prevails at Lamia, on the gulf nl I.an\in_ which in now the been panic PTOVIHB I5 ltllnll, on IJIO gull of Lnmia, which is now tho base of supplies for the Greek forces at Homo- koa. Many of the inhabitants are eeting from the hoe tearing it will be nnnclxod ' , by the urn. Three vowels broughti} refugnea from Lamia to him Piraeus yostor- I h ! day. ' I , I __-.-.-_,.__ ...,_,__ ._ ..-.. ..~__ __.._ Z no uomouoa. T Two transport. vowels have been sent. to Volo to remove the few remaining inhn$i- tints. t. a- -...........I .5 Anna... plum Hm hm VVIISE I ii In .25 different makes, from 25c pair up. All best makes sold_by us. --A._---. --pg -- Ann-can "' -v llovmnln For Iii-nvory. The Roynl Canndinn hunnno sociot. has unrdod the following bronzo In In: Daniel Sitkolnhony. A young Indian of Wysh Nitinab, Vancouver. for rescuing the onptuin and cast of an men: Douglu Lyon, Obuwn, nvod two lulu from drown- ingin the Ridonu _onml; Louis Wlnagar-G donor. Bnntford." saved a lad who broke through the ice in the usual no Brnntord. Pu-chmonu wonum-dad to . J. Wright. Chntham: Goorgo F. Wat.t.s, ` llin wood; Hurry Hamilton, Guelph; Ilrr. G or and Tlnodoro Smith, Chippen. .1131`, C35! CTiC T A! 30-day: `VH3 Gnu-go unnraoqlnh $030.35`: clue. u-nnkvuln nm `Ir I. ll. mm. 0 Llnrd. Hrnsos, May 7.--Friu Chriatmnn. I In-nor nix: nun of age. noidin st Hur- Iunvillo. qnbin county. avrd lovnd u nnnll Ilnnrrl nhiln drinlinn At A nnl-inb IDQ IUEVIIIU. UOIHIIDII ERNIE . UWIIIOWT I small [lard wlhiiloddnking spin-my In your: A 0 ant to go op:-ox Iutilofgmlio did on Monday. Is was found bynncnlopny thninthotvo run uolinudhadgrownweho laugh 0 ton lllh. I-`Q ICU ICT} ICIUCW I9? Pinon toll butter I50. Gallon am up- m loo. 7|b.{nilpuoha 35. J. On!!- through to male strata. VIII Ilmouo cum- lotoly gutted b a tire night. ouwill probnb y nmouus to more chm nmn_mu_ EDHEM PASHNS DESPATCH. Edlnv AND moves.` III,` ,__;f!