Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1897, p. 1

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Iunlwu. , Pans, May l&-Tho Tempe. Nfoffing to the news terms demanded by Turkey :1`: - "nrnnn nnnnnhnnnnnnl. tn thn mun. LT UIKIIU WIIIDIIEZIIB the pace 0! Europe." Gn\'_va-I-Ax-rwnl-|.n_ XI (NIB 0! llllly .' l:lmnqr.m'r|ms or run Gnux Amn. Donohoe. hley l7.-(4 p. m.): The Turk- uh attack on the Greek ri ht began at two n`clock this efternoon. ut the unk etteoke ere eoneidered to he feinte. and it ie helieved the min ettecl ofthe Turks will be mode on the Greek centre where crown prince Conetentine in in command. The Greek eennone em doing grut execu~ tion on the princi l Turkish column. which is edveucing rough the hills. The Turkieh inlentry at eeverel points is in contact withthe Greeks; It in believed here thet the ntteek on general Stnolenshi, noer Almynn. is only eatretegio opera- tion. and that the Turks will endeu-or to out between the two Greek Armies. occupy the med lending to the Othry mountnina. and thus cut oil` the retreat of their own prince. A1-nI\'s, Mew lR--Tlm mrnl. intnnna ex. Olllolllly. `lull B0!!! In ouo Inllluur uuluslu hero and eloowliero in moon on ntioally again uhnndoning Thoanly. boy `nt out that if Europe ha been um o to lake Onoco ovnounto their land of Croto how will Europa be able to form Turkey out of Thessaly? Hnnmnun-nun or -mu Gnlnx Alum. an l_v. 1~'s'r.u:-rnrornn. May l7.-The repre- eentetivee of the powers here held a long meeting and drew up in note which will be presented to the Turkieh government as soon no one of the emheeudore receives the neeeeeery instructions from his govern- ment. This note does not deal wit co conditions but merely repeats the request form ermietiee end deolnree the powere will not permit Greece to be crushed, al- though it la assumed in eome quarter: that the porte in accordance with eastern usage ' M demanded more in order to ob- tein leee. It is pointed out thetif the Turkish government deeired to be nin it would not have formulated its con itione oioielly. The tone of the rniliter oicere hen And .i..-hm in most emu etioellv men may occupy. C/mom. Island of Crete. May l7.~'l`ho inaurnonta hm-ing out the conduits above the town. Candi: is now without. a water an nnl I1 IIITII. CONST.\NTIX\'0l`l.I,* )MIy l7.--The gov- ernorof Janina tolegru ha thnt adivxaion of Turkish troops. un or Osman Pa:-ha. After having fought. for two days before Art: ugninat. much superior forces of Groeh. have succeodod in inicting very gnntlosa upon the enemy and mm dia- lodgod the Greeks from the strong position which they occupy. Cnmu, Inland nf Crate. Mnv l7.~Tha IDOIII IOIII` am: I III" IIIIIX UIIUIIIIU. Immediate! after the receip of this des much M. ` Hi. the premier, hastened tot. 0 foreign legltiqnn, visiting each in turn. 1\................\...... 5|]-.. 1'.` , 'l`|.n turn). IIIIU Illi WI" 7 0| IIHU UITI lUl1'IB- Anobher eopatch from the crown prince. dnhod noon to day, Itutod that the Turks hnvo been druwn nearer and then were About tour and a hnlf miles dictum. l....._-.a:_s..I.. -30.... bkg .......:..q n` chi- !:'.*ARDY : `tho Ilnlnton Arc Aotlvoly lunged In COIIlIdOlIlI[ the Bltuntlon-`rho Brush an Inated severely by the Battle Baton Ann--lu'oo Inn Ax-rut the Prom-cu of tho lnvudon. Armcus, May l7.-Fiphting between the (lnookrnnd Turks at Domokoa begun shortly after noon to-day. 'l`nIuuu.v Mnv 97 ._.ld nm.\ 2 Fioht. anoruy uwr noon no-any. TmssA1.v. May 27.--(4 p.m.): Fight- ing in in program all IIOII tholino bo- twoon the Greek and Turli forces. A .l--..-L-L _-- _...l...ul old- nun-ninn WW1 UIIU UK?` Ill IIITIIIU lUIV`Ulo , A doapsbch was received this morning from crown prince Conlhntino. dated from Domokoa at 8 p.m. to-day. anyin the Turin. numbering 30.000 non. ha Ip- penrod in night, marching on Domokoa and that the attack would apparently be diroc~ ted ainat the two wings. and especially the In t. win of the Gran forces. A ....AL-.. A-nglnl. 0...`... IL; nnlgnln v\n\'na|A IAREIHEYABLE mum] lncmmc snu uzurmmuzs. THE ansexs oismuaso FROM STRONG POSITIONS m ARTA. Can Tufkcy Be Dlslodged from Thessaly. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY EVENING. MAYJ 18. 1897. ` Iiolclnayhulluwn. V Hulnx. 18.. Hay l8.-'l'|o Non hn_IIua|hIdoIn. For lIA\VF'S IX J 3. notooanndinthoinpoupnnitantuj , hlbunforuocniuinhrfucnco.` ..-..5:._.I.Ig A3.-'5. .8 AL. _..L:._ I Ti Iintuoud. tlonfon. niautriul. Rel hhhkk IIILQ nnlin-I-up-g "I IC%DInlTIOIIIIC'II`| NI 3;` liouedlncytlbll don uolounidu-tlneluofuno ohnwilunn. lint nnnnnrl in Ilia Kinnnnn n-nitnnligpo V IKIII, "'lI`l` IZTII In `M l\I Elihnliuy for broking into \\`i inn nIop'a clothing store. Accompanying the pctition was a forged lotto: containing tho union! William Dnnlop. In uncut to this forged document Mr. Dunlap this awning nccind this eovnuumiuuion fro- nndor summary of may Popo : "I an oonnnndnd to infant shut Ii. nxenll-new u warn-non.-an-nl llnnn A for days ngo tho Winn gm:-onnnc~ eountoftcuoinrhich thonunoa of several lending citileo! Iran to 3 `tion uking for the pardon of John ilaon, an-ing nun) in the Kingston lmihnlinrv for Ekillr illln \\`i Iinnn l l "I `lam glad. writes lady Viol:-.t Gre- ville, to read the duchess of Portlnn-1'3 sen~iblo and synxpathetit: letter nnent the tort re and killing of rare birds for the ecorution of women}; heml- dressses. It is time that t\ few influen- tial and proutinent women spoke up untl made their sisters ashamed. To deck ourselves with nigrattes of osprey nnd bird of pnratlize. is. after all, nothing more nor less than to proclaim ourselves no better than the female denizens of savage isles-n;u'. worse. for the South Sea islander contents herself with mr~ lundsjof flowers and necklaces of shells, thus putting us to shame. And if we dress. as we contend to do. to please men. let i: be remembered that no man really knows \\ hat a woman swears, but truly ruling that her general appear- tl h*t~e is agreeable to his eyes. Feather tuillinc-rxv is n turbnruus usagp. and our cititirzutton ought to teach us this. By all menm let u` cover our hats with every kind of monstrosity in the shape of arti icial {loin-rs, but spare the poor. beautiful Iirds. whtu extstence o ht to be a thing of beauty and a joy or- ever. Men are alnyya accused of being anxious to kill an nnunnl they catch sight of. but perhaps the more skill of shooting is a pleuure. whereas no- men condemn innocent creaturm tot wholesale slaughter under conditions of extreme cruelty without apuxg. and pride lh0Il)`!QlVI'N on their humanity." llli mI-II I I. 7 u U I I uoncaygeon Independent. The million dollar Victorian Order of Nurses is falling particularly flat. Meetings have been called in Montreal, Toronto and other places, and in every case have been the most dismal liascos. (`iroulurs have been sent to the press, asking that the scheme he supported and that subscription lists he opened. So far. this journal has not seen a solitary paper that has romplied with either request. Her excellency should throw up the scheme. turn it into the senate. hand it over to foreign missions. or anything to get. rid of it, and take up this journal's suggestion of a na- tional domestic college, with the lead- ing hotels of the in e cities in affilia- tion. The problem 0 providing skilled houseworkers knocks out trained nurses, foreign missions, women's auxil- iarim and all the rest of them, every day in the week and twice on Sundays. Cirls take to dressmaking and such oz`- eupations because there is an appren- tioeehip, and they are given a certain standing. llouseworkers htute no train- ing. no standing. no hours. they are mr`rc-ly alaveys." Hstaltlith a tlotnestit` college. elevate cooking to the profes- sion that it should he, transfortn slav- eys" t6 houseworkers with the position and standing of skilled artisans. and the great dommtie problem i; solved. That's your ticket, gentle one. and there is` no tloulnt that if you smiled upon the trenllc-man who writes our leading ar- ti-rlm, whose lnme it is Stniff, he \\ ould enlist the good wishes of his confreres throughout the dominion. and the do- tnestir college would he the most hril- li_tnt julilee go of this great jubi- lee year. uuuuu a-uv--w nu no--_y Buhcnygeon Independent. Th. million dollar \'i( You Think IDB OIIOIIIY IDIIBIZ IIVO I085 EIIOIIUIIKIB. Lon no.-I, M ay _|8.-'l`ho l)ai|yTolegraph'a special correspondent. with the Turkish human in 'l`hn.umlv_ mlaornnhing Into to- HIRIITI. 3,82 "FAIIIIUIII rnana DIS lnuvuu from point. to point. and finally occupied Domokoa. The Greeks have eusbainod I crushing defeat. WIII UCUUII U VJ IINIIIUUH IIIUUIIUIDKL LON box, my l8.-The Dolly Chronicle s correspondent at Athens eeys the follow- ing is the oflioieleccount of the tlghtin yesterday: "Over 50,000 Turks siinu - teneonsly and continuously ettsclred our whole line with the greatest sreeness. Our ertillery end infantry did splendid work. Twice ell the regiments of the enemy wevered and fled. thou h there et- teok was soon renewed with reeh forces. which in turn, we were eble to hurl beck. The stubborn resistance and splendid vi or of our troops finally compel- ] the enemy to give wey eltogether. All the ettaohs ononr left were similarly repulsed. On our ri ht we did not fare so well. The first ettec ol the enemy wee repuloed. but they messed in immense forces for the next ntteclr. Our first line wavered and was broken and the wing would have been turned but for the timely arrival of the reserves. Still the enemy had gained ground, which wee then im- possible to regain, end we. therefore. fell back on Bousi. The Turks had 50.000 troops, with 30.000 reserves. Our forces were only 35,000. We lest heavily. but the enemy must heve lost thousands. Lnnmw, Mew IR -'l`he l)eiIv'l`elerrrnnh'a wclil l'Ur"U'PUlIunb Wlloll II-IU LIIIIIHII forces in Thessaly, tel rn hing Into night. says: "Edhom as a has moved from: nninr. In nnint. and nnlhr noounied IXITIUIIIL S1-. 1 u1'l:iLsnlmu. May IS.-- The news- paper: of this city protest vigorousl`v against the excessive and unacceptable ' conditions which Turioy demand: as the price of peace with Greece. They declare bhnbilTu-keyineietea u n them Europe will be obliged to `eban on mediation. -- ID , TL- I\-lI.. l1L......:..I.J- Y nu nun`? the lobbies ol pan-liunenc and OK idea of the rehrooeeeiou of Theenly end of much = enmdblnnit ea in elready on ted in ridiculed ll mpneioeble and e urd. Ah the outside. an Indemnity of 5,000,000 or 8,000,000 and I slight strategic noti- cebion on the frontier are considered ea likely to be the wane nelly aemed upon. Lonnox. Mav Ill.--'I`ho olninln of thn IIKUIY EU 05 WHO ICIIII nnllly 3855' upon. Lounos, May l8.--'I`ho oiciuls of the (leak legation to-duy received I doapamh from Achena otiicinll mnounoing the eas- ubion of hostilities t roughouc Epirul. SALnNmA. Muv 18. -Eiuhl: Armntmno IIIIIUII OI IITFIIIBIUI EIIITIIIRDUIIF IAPIFUI. SALONIUA. Muy I8. -Eigho Armstrong nuns lnvo arrived here for the batteries ut Knnbuu. Q- 1)n--non-vnau II._ In UIVL- _-._- some Advloo To Lady Abel-doom .. .-.l...l " - Titled Lndloc Agulnnt It. ..._ \.. ems PER axe. I`:T`lrtn-"--`_lnIIonl. ,, Al- I-no nQ-ul.,l1llIUIj-IIDlIl cull 'vonllthoeIin.|,nId,-'Iv|rotcnp- pa. ' Cnndneou nqnin eouldlu an-and ml. In -nah: mung.-g 1'5. `tit zjit T &I.V"A.l.l... lay l8.-A but without, UNIX" TI BIIU IVE lII\_U if WWII. throughout with 3 devotion and lo|f-ucri- ""n`.."'`. ".1" '`' '` """""...,.... " . in in; ' y ib new South Show air lgxhlaetvooo Iloutnnl and Othvunsndilnoqotiatingwi tho pun- uln Atlantic for the right into the Oonlnl nation out tho hunt : Inch. Santa Ilclnnu utldnud tin Omn lbondoftndolutnight in alimony of his pnpoitiou to uublinl I %ndian mint. Hcniditvu cutting (hulls nn avenge of to mini I cnupnlivoly nnnll annual of silver and cuppa in Bughnd, and thus I (Indian min which nnnlil -:...ngL'....:.. -nlul -El`.-pg. g... IIIC VIIIQ III `III. Lord Elgin got: on to any he thinks the 'oIl_5 isovc in India, and clout by any. ing: "All are now `inning to recognize that I have knownbf?" months. that the olliun on the spot. have ban working Ihronthznt with I dovmion nnd mltnnn-i. UIIIO OI U115 BITUIIII UIIIIUI IIIDOI Dr.` III the aid which has been sent us. Perhaps won rill pardon me if. as I Canadian born. mingle 1 little pride with my gntimde. I have no doubt that we on much to your own kindness for I . know how I calamity like out would knppenltoyou butfrompc shall have locnibaoomacleu that t movement in our favor Inn boon n popular one in every some of thovord undcnnnothiltoonlnnoo the value of gift." Loyd Rlnin man: nn an my In think: 9.1.. U311 IIPTII USU, Wlllcll PHI 2 My Dear Aberdeen-I have onon thought of writing you to let you know from myself how such Irohave appreciated the sympathy and generosity of Canada. We have been taking stock oi our position on passing the grand total of a crate oi rupees and though our rateful thanks are one to friends all over t. world. still out- eide ol Great Britain Canada atande line in bk. .3) -.L{nL Lg. L-gn 5.-as -.- l'h._L-..- Maybe IUTTII IEYIIS KMJIIUUITI. Tho govremor non] has received I letter from Lord lgin. vicotoy of Indin, dutod April 8th, which open: : III Hnnr AhAnInnn-l Inn`-n nnn CIIIIIB ulu DU IIIIIU IIIU uUC|II'I`I0n- The dominion government. has drafted a bill to prevent exnortiomto rates of in- (areas being oollectod. Thn nnvnrnnl-.n.\nAl-nl Ln: nan-local n TIT glib C-'.UUU III N33 The government has modied its regula- tion touching declarations. Under the new Iuling received the manager or chief clerk of an establishment will be allowed to make the aiclavil. an to the value of goods and the country they came from. By the link regulation the wholesale mer- chant had to make the declnretion. TL- .I..-.;..in.. -nu...-......._a L..- .I_.la-..I Clpllll 'l`ldIl[I- In the larger towns where postmaster: have been paid by fees and where they re~ caived remuneration out of all proportion to the services they rendered and the re- sponsibilities they assumed, the post- maatar-genoral bu decided to place them on salary, thus allowing the surplus to re- vert to the public treasury. In Berlin the new nppoinuee gets $1.200 salary; his pro- deoossor got 82.500 in fees. The ans.-nrnm-nl has mndind ifn l'nnnIA_ IE WIBIIUUII C UIUEUIIIIIIK VUICV. The premier wu naked as to the truth of the statement that the government had received news from England that the im- perial authorities could not Accept the pre- ferential treatment. eccorded to Great Britain under the new teri . His nnswer we: in one word, "nonaenee. DI!" UIIVUF HIUWBU1 ed to be rintad. kl- 1'` ....IA.... . C1 50 DO FIIICEI. Mr. C nrIton`I bill to nice the ngo of consent. in canon of seduction from sixteen to eighteen you: passed through commit.- toe without. a dissenting voice. TIM: nmminr wan nnknd II In Hun truth pl` lUI' Elle Ull DI-lnll Illa Iall sale of such papers. on for the closing of the cams]: on Sundnya from 6 mm. to 10 pan, Ina conaidorqd at some length. Mr. Lnurier annonnnod that the government was inclined to follow the pro- codont set by Sir John Thompson in no- ooptimz the proposal to prevent. the sale of nowupnporn on Sundny. A aubatitnto to Mr. Charlton's original draft. prepared by Sir Oliver Movrnh, was ndopmd Ind order- nrl to he m-inked. III! U" 11: 00"- Mr. Sul.herlnnd's bill to provide for the inspection by the government of the boil- ers of stationary engines and for the ex- amination of and granting of certicates to stationary engineers was read I first time. "\~..`, . ll- I)-I_......L .I__.. AL- -A.L_._L.`.._ -l AL- lIII1lU- "` .4`, Mr. Belcourt drew the attention of the governmenl to the necessity for the erec- tion of a national museum to preserve the very fine collection of specimens of various kinds now indierently stored away at I Ottewl. TL. 1...... ........:..I-_..-I .\..:....l_ Lil]- J..- I08. II; JOHNS Tho houao considered private bills dur- ing the first bour after rocesa und made coneidornble progress. Afterwards public bills ware taken up. Mr. ChIrlt.on'a bill to prohibit the preparation of Inner: fnr nnln on Snndnv Ind the TIIIB BUIIIO III. LHU BDIVUIHUHU Ul uuu ll.IlII' ister of finance is important. because it means that it will be the 25th of May at the earliest before the house turns its attention to the tariff. A couple of weeks of herd work will be necessary to dispose of it, and there are still the supplemental eetimnces,the railwsy grants. the plebiscite billend other very impor- tant matters to come up for consideration. It will, therefore. be necessary to abandon the pleasant ctiou about adjournment shortly after the premier leaves for Eng- lend on the 5th. ll- (3..sL_..I_...I'.. LZII A- _......:.I.. K-.. AL- UIIIIU. I IIVUTIIQ UIIU UK pf IIOIUII I WT` ago. Mr. Fielding aaynitie nrdly sau- blo to resume the consideration o ghe tariff this week because of the cou- tinuoue pressure for interview: and the neceesit of perusing memo- riula sent in. {`he eteternenb of the min- :..A-_ .-l :_-...... . . . _ . ..._ -...L L ..... .... Propoeed national lueum-A Letter Froun Lo :-d Ilgln Ae to the Condition of luln In ludl|-'l`o Pny Onlnrlee In- Itead of Fees -A Cenadhn lint. 0'l'l`AWA, May 17.--'I`hie was private members dey in the house, and as it only comes once I week now. members were eegerto get an opportunity of reeobing the eubjecoe standing in their names. It in regirqed now an I physical im- ibility to get through by the 10th of une. e favorite date of pro etion a week ago. Fieldiiig any: it ie poem- 'The Date of Prorogation More % Remotc. BUSINESS _|!_I_|lE IIIIIJSE. illllfNES M CAPITAL. MR. CHARLTOWS LORD'S DAY OBSERVANCE BILL. PITDIIIDID IJIU PFC FIDIOII U! P for sale on Sun 41! and the F -....|. .-... .-..... - _ C..- o I... l(i1LIVlNGS10N& snow sum. Qniinlczfor phat-. :5. 86-50. :7. mo. :8 and :9] Equal to custom made. in ind nae uuua wcu: plug: uy nu WCII. I30!!!- fort and good oe. Knick- erbockers, Patch! Pockets, double seat with caps to match with each suit, at v 13.; i.ie}<.I QIQA; `{.I.}.}}:r;1's;i.': Scotch and English Tweed: ? Out suits were made up for wear. oom- &\PC ant` on;-ugnon-nag vQ:AI- N72. I say. no vou mm ABICYCLE un I JUST 4_1v_1_INuTg.| WIEELMEN. ATTENTIDNI 6 |uI:u.\1'\). any lo.---tno Ill)IVBI"D!B)' OI Toronto bu conferred the degree olLL.D. on the Rigt Hon. Lord Linton the Right Hon. Lord Kelvin, Sir John Evans. Ri lat Hon. Lord Rniljuigh, Dr. Wolcott Gian. Hon. Wilfrid uric: and the Hon. A. 8. "Q .5011. III IITIIIUFH Ell WIIIIGI IIIQ znonoy returned. and had the sharpen ur- raohod. They pleaded not guilty. (100! D0 OI`0d"hl8 IIIOUIC`. Some of the run] natives of Belleville were taken in by two sharpen, Robert Mnckie and James McGuire,on themat- ket. there on Saturday. These two men bed I knife which could notbe opened pometimes. They Iucceeded in depriving the lumen ol 1: good sum of money by the latter wagering that the knife could be nnanul, Tho fnnnnrn than tnnlml thn 64TH UH uus pars. Illil DUIPIIIBICIIIY UOHIOI II. Glen Arthur Trowbridge, I clerk in Ann Arbor post office. confessed to beve robbed the rnil for the past your and n hnlf. He Ins taken to Detroit for trial. Trowbridge in twenty-one years old And belongs to I highly respectable family in Detroit. his brother being An inuructor in the univer- sity. Re any: he abstracted the money from letters for the purpose _of paying 3 debt he ovmd`his mother. ,_ . I'IVI5'\l WHEY`- Eduntd Lavglry. from whom Mrs. LAngt.r_y.I.ho English nouns obuinod 1 divoroo.ridiculca the power of the Culi- fornia court, and says if Mrs. Inngtry nnrrioo again and comes to England the willbonrruted for biguny. He is At. a log to Iccounb for her charge of deoertion on his pan. And oulphaticnlly denies it. Gkm Arthur Trnuhrirlon I nlnrh in Ann minus and Funlslen "nlnlntll. , Clio , Ludwig Von Thielmsn, I son of heron Von Thielmsn, of Germany. attempted suicide last week by shooting himself. He has been travelling for some months with a music hall writer, whose name he muttered in his rsvings, until his money was ex- hsnsted. News from the attended steamer Arcs- die at C: Ray, Nlld., says her situation is worse an last reported. She is leak- ing in the engine room and pounding heavily on the rocks. The vessel is likely to be ntotal loss. No assistance hes er- rived there. I.`.I_....I I -....L-.. 1...... ._L.... 11.. Al I IDXFIIIK OK IIIO 0InKI'I' IdII5I0n hold in Manual yutoldny. .it. was decided to reduce the runs of interest from three and u hnlf to thrco per cent... following tho action of the government. `but the change will not come into affect for name um. time yet. Lndiio Van Thinlmnn, A Ann nf Inn-nn Ill CUIRIIIIPII IU IIIIEIIU -UIIIIF DD. 5". - The 10,000 New York tailors who went. on strike yesterday no still rm in their demands. and their ranks were romilod many uddimiono. From all i icntiona. ibis probtblothnb 20.000 garment work- ers on the ant. side will noon he nn nI.rikn_ Hall PIUUIUIO DIIIV 3-'U.UUU KITIIICIIU WOT`- en on the out side will soon be on strike. AS I meeting of the bunkers ulociution halt! in Nnnh-`AI vnnhmdnw Jr. um: dnnitlncl IXIIIIIU IIIF IIl4Uf|y IIIKJTU. James Campbell, of Elizabeth. N.J., and workman for the New Jersey dry dock company. has been awurdod by A jury 87,- 500 for the loan of a middle linger of his left hand which was crushed last. full by an iron hoisting bucket fnlling on it. Prince Luiqi Anmdmm nf Rxvnm dnln nf IIUII llUlDl;lllg UIIGIUI IIIIIIIK on IE Prince Luigi Amedeo, of Save . duke of Abbruzzi and nephew of king umbert. earned for Liverpool to-day with hie suite on his way to New York, San Francisco and Alneh where the prince willmeke en an attempt to amend Mount St. Elias. The IOIIM) Now Ym-E tailor: -Inn rant IIIU IX UI BIl'VI5lUII. Oscar Wilde, who will shortly be liberat- ed. has revealed his plane for the future. Heeeys he will go into retirement. for some time to recover his menu! tone. He has no intention of elfncing himself, but will resume his literary labors. JAITIQR Cnmnhnll, nf I-`.linnl*uiI.h, N J , nnd an rnmcsss st. uly. Thomas Fyahe. cashier of the bank of Nova Scotia. has been appoinbed ioinb general manager of the Merchants bank of Canada, Mr. Hague. the general man- ager. having asked chain a ooadjutor be ap- pointed. George A. Kim-erlgo. who has been a merchant. in Bombuy5'ainco 1862. has ar- rived in New York. He says there is great, distress in India and contributions are urgently needed. but not a single person has died of starvation. {\......_ `IY;|.I.. ...L.. ...:lI _L-_Al_. L- I:L-..-A mu-Iwulwu nrwjtvvn Tonoxro. Hny l8.--'l`ho university of Pomnm bu umfermd tho dang ML L D. IIIIIOIIIICCU. , Millionaire W. B. Bradbury. of San Frsnoinco, who was recent] Arrested and ned 35 lot spitting on the oor of A stream car. was. on Friday, arrested for the same olfonco and committed to jail for one day. rm......... l`...l... ....|.:.. .: .s.. |....|. ..c UUVUTUII Wlill IIIWICII III}. Joseph Rocine. at one time I saloon- keeper in Montreal, WI Arroatod at. Rome's Points on Saturday on I chu-go of murder- ing Loon Mailloux near thus place last winter. I`.In.-..A l"l-- ...I... I.-- L . . . _ A . . . -.. ll-U11 Edwud Clay, who has been govern- ment. immigration agent at Hnlifax for aome years has received notice of his dis- missal. The new oicor has not. you been announced. l'lII2...._!_. II.` I) 'D__JL___ .1 H__ EH50 AIIIGFICIIII Ill UIIDI. Mrs. Subhorland. oflliddel at.reah,Wood- shock. aged sixty-eight you-I. Attempted suicide by swallowing an-ychnino. She M- covored with medical aid. Ta.--..L D--:..- ..L ....- Lt..- _ --I-_-. lploo of `rho Ion-nlng Papers sad the Von Intact Ilnnnghnh-n III` X-flu IJITII -1. [D Hill!!! III` ml-gents have mind I Ioahoi thno million dollars in New York. I. :- .........A-.a tL-A - .I..s ;. .....-.I-- It in reported that I plot to murder king George has been discovered at Athens and that many arrests have been undo. I Tim lhlitnll Qhntnn in Inntljnn faith A . I-IDIIIITI Ill AVUW 1 UPI. I lU|'Ial DU TUCUVUT FIIU nrlblau QHITIUW ml" dniry pmduts lost through in ohipmenu of tilled choose. I)..-A-...t \I-7:_l-.. I.-- --._L - ...-----A Elol VII: XII IUUuI.c:aU ll 3 I0 `pn sud Woo?! il:7'bonh." and 1 that In`ro jun: "talking to W hm-ourselves." ` I Put III co Chi" hat tint : so many others have put 1 III to. by giving .11: your I moutputionlu orders. 1 `We guarantee ntiafooo . tion. and our gunnntoo} Imam something. : [W First, Hats OI DIIBU (HIKE!!- Pruidont McKinley has sent I manage tocongroea recommending an appropria- tion of $50,000 for the relief of the duti- wto Americans in Cuba. Inn Q..;L-..l-n:l ..l`D:A-l-l ..I...4L llhuul III was many IITUQUU IIMVO D00 mI(I.- The United States in putting forth of- forts to recover the British market for .l..`.... n......l..,.>.. Ims 4-L..,.....I. :5- .|.:.....-..o. uluvw vs auw --nu--. u uyvru Inn any v w: y Intact Dupacohu. The Mndrid Lilian! `any: the Union in- `nraanm hum ninnd I Imh nf thmn million :Prn-1 or ms NEWS. `U?-. -'9'5_.T! ` ' Wehubjnst received 3 asottmcnt Witli Steding Silver nncua. .51. us. latest in en. lino ofelu. r. noun. an umycllu, It! It ljt from wolovolniloo. Homdothohl` dinunooinninn. 44-bunt lovohllon considered Indol. lloxnvmno. lny I8.-A huh Indq Iixbouu has taken plus bonus the ru uayun wwpu Inn K 'P``'. 3' and Stain. round and the tovolutbn in nndu-I. AI Sydonhnn, E ., Bah , J. P. mm. the menus: 3:: ....'`'..`l..... (mu: twomm nib; II-rndnthnlnno. 0| 5 Dy occunonnl collqlllf GOG wear In or, allowing the pa-Ipintioo to dry inside; they rotnin their nlnpo Inn`: and ooruinly fuel lunch non oclnlonn Plant leather ll without doubt tho only dreuuhoo nnnn claouldwcuunnd nacho. for dress or street wear. should be 8 inpnfcronooto otlun. We no oollilfg the kindforI5 now. Hnilmllaohott Every man should have 35 but two pair! of o By occasional changing shoot or. allowinz tin nu-uindnn In ---. --vac --v vuuvuvn A citizen stated to I Wmo reporter thin morning that he would welcome the pub-` lishing of ex-Aldermen Goehin o knoll scrapbook that in aid to contain no many extncte referring to the grain trade, on it nffecte this part. But, ho Iddd. "jut as eoon u Ihecontonu ol thnhoohno made public. I'll bring to but outdo other (acts. and excerpts from Ipeeohce. shoving nmnietokeobly why the foot. and ochoee ol monoryney prove not my pohtoble to the pliant captain. w...........' ' `V nunuvvnuriua I VII I lIolnIlVIla OFFKIDR I-`OB FILLING IN THE LOW POI- tlon of Klnnton Amateur Athletic Ano- ohtlon Grunml within tho bioyolo truck. will he rooeivod by kbw. J. B. Pun. Puotdoni. - (WOOD GINIBAI. SIBVANT AT 010 I Applyluokagot. Btnet. uuuu uIs.'1\`b`.lIAl. SERVANT. IUS1` understand cooking. Apply to Ill. Wnn, ms Johnston stunt. 0`Sn.uvAN-In Kingaton. Mn 1705.13. Norma II. J. H., on] an hr ollobl J. and Marge:-on 5'8nl| an. aged 7 months. 12 duyn. (Rant:-ow and Arnprior paper: pluuo .) Coo'.r'Ii--A0116 Bleach: mus. rem nn Maw 16th. Mnn A.. lnln-ul -M. at _ jg ESE ?-n()0lRD nun: noun. :0. `li try Strut. Han Inga barn in coina- tion. Annlv to D. Snmnn. on an nrnmlnnn, v `n '1' 1-xuulxu IEAIE IIOUBI. ID. `I! HM largo comato- Apply to D. Sumn. on the promises. n.-.u-an nun.-.5, Lunmo Una:-an um lhnuull--ll :.r`i:;o:u If-lOOuf:ig:lJI::-QICDIIIBD nu. IND In I`. 351151311" Unnnnnn um lixnuann. Pu-Luau Strut. Phonn-Wnu-oomn. no.- ul. Lowest. prices. can. uluu. Tu Lunno Ulnn'nxn- shut. Telephone Mu. Open Dnynd Night n. unnllnnn. 7' I Ptnlllu. Dunc-mu um nlu.I.llI-m Pill- oou shoot. block nbovo old and. T- lSTEAGY& STEAGY. 75c, goc and $1.09. AXMINSTBR CARPBTS, \$t.1o and 8:45. UNION CARPET8, E h Id In 5 I if lvr,hl`Jn.}'l`I. l;l.:\nninn'n.i .ohAn.in: just now. Note a few of their prices and then call if at all in- __ terested and see the goods. 9999 TAPBSTRY CARPETS. WOOL CARPBTS, {STEACY & STEACY ICARPETS ;vu;u--nu uu Dlxmir Ell, Iiltg on May 1661:. Mary A.. bolovod VIII of Rah`:-t. Canola; (X)OK. APPLY TO IRS. BIYTHI. (9 West Street. K01-INBRAL SERVANT. APPLY A1` I Barrio Strut. - :- GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. IUI1` . cooklnz. Anmv In Inn. PIPEIIR PHI! WIIJJNII Ill I'll I rill? III Inspection invited. ST. FOR SALE OR TO LET. LEATHER L BELTS, WEATHER PROBAIILITIIS Genuine all wool faces, 30c, 35c, 40c, soc, 60c, 70c, 75 per yard. Are oering SPECIAL `YA ' "'.`(` 3,, 4 P. M. lnDI'l`IO2N_'. And Then An otlorl. .__. -.,.__l ._ , Irr_,_, 1 Upper Sb. Ilmmnou: -Ilodo- ` rm wiiida. may south to wit * windu. Mr and warm, choral or thunder storm in I luv plied. HIIXBYBBAKI. Inlliuiin A-l| Dun w. I. nnnrun. Inlm-Inn All! Itunnun 'r. F. mnmson. II All ) Run n um u "WANTEDT ALUES in DII 0. ur- 35C 50C, I `COAL THAT snnrs 119. ITT i. T} TCT` 1`! `1lII&VOh|%OC. Tm III I? I` III" ICU` ."llIKa Wudcn Nohulfo was non {why ro~ ling the Ho aid ho Ind and nothing einl. the only inform tionbohdoulholnttctvu public E pony. gland iron the Winn. 110 no iutinntion `hunt an to the pori- Iiouol lb npol-I 0! tin oonniuicneu. :0: tin Io e`nI-rydolt doputncntnn u ptoviniou of the dumb Tia dntiol ho had Niall M Worlloo Iouoltoiood lloloro Rot Dio- lorood Bytho lopol-t. Thoono topic occupying the ulontion oi oililoootoday vutho nportof tho ponisontiuy connivoionoto. puhliabod ex- eluoivoly in tho Wum Int or-oning. 'Wudon Mohmlfo '18 non 3.5.3.: rm 1 lllllnu known an the Hock Basin)`. in Ollohu Q0 N In on tho following us: t0nns: lama to non: ovumtnd pay 3.50 pot month lO'\\ for nuiulcnm and so have the no of tho own {or than run run free. hit pu-tic an apply to J. K. Dooru. Ouhno. Ont. I $0! Vrnununn VII rug:-`Vino Xuvmw mum. ` rvnxn ox hung` shoal. This omxnodlonu naI~ 00.0 r ooki the I: l. but Ind: boon nnovu throw out. A modern conun- $111` DIIIII. IBIS 0llllI|01ll0\Il l`3l~ 00.23:` . throng Al lcloou. Pouoouion immediately. Applyto A. I Omnmmul. In Olaruneo 33.. Kingston. A (1000 BUSINESS CHANCE, .-.- _--_-__.. .. -.~.... -.. I.\"lI. lRT\' AND OLD EEPABLISHXII known the Hock Baku-J`. in followinn us: lom>n`o|ook P.I.. in tho Court Room. cu- ruuullnus to: the auction of Dinotors no or gonna` purposes talcum: to the nnnuur IOIII 0! mo company. '1`. ll. SARGEN1`. - Socrotuy. llnnlan. Mn: mm. 137. _ 1 holder: of the 0nuIn;]\1iL7oI1\olory Co. will In hold on S.-\'l`l`RDA\ . In satin. I391 . at tom-s`o|oc~k P.I.. in Hm Com-I loom. cit- uulldlnn_ for TINDERS WILL otloo of an In Ind npoelunlonu ` o'clock EU. on M` .QH 13:5-.'.~:' -~.-:- IVOI| oophd. uVj - -`-jw HR ANNUAL IIRTINO OF` STOCK holder: of the Ontnnmli (Voluntary Co. will In lulu! nn ATl Rl)A\'. In! mm. 1181 . tnd upoollluuom nth? non). upto :11: Halon: SATU AY ltnd link. for tho nvsrtl tndoa vtorh nqnfnd in the croo- Non and completion 0! Three Brick Dwelling Houses on Fuion Street. in this city. for Paul Reid. Rm. HOIIHOI I REM` - lnvut o Lnlewlrlu wuwr ' - . . . . . . . . . . . . ..uvv uauuuuu Diuolve the noun 5ndJ*out in Mm water. Add the extract and hot . plan in A warm lame for tvnnlrfonr hours until it formonta. I h h It ill k _::'.e.::.:.';:.;;.~' "= ' """' " lnoo tvnnlrfonr hours unul It In-monk. on place an |oo,whOn will opon npukunc oool and dolioiouu. um- _.-n L . . . . __ L- ..|.n-:_-.a In `II An..- UOOI lull IIIIIBIUIII The root boot on be obtained in all drug and grocery non: in no and!!! com bothlu to nuke two Anal vo callous. Alina tiltlsli n,,__,A -v--__`__._ v-\`. DER8 WILL BE RICRIVID A1` THE otoo mad Id `hon plum nnd nnnelunllnnn mu no ). unto Rh Adams` Root Door Extract. . tlulnohnmnn`-n Yeast . . . . . . .. Lnkovurm wnter` I'H....-Iu.. AK.` _nn-nu Am KEYES. 1. TA . T 53:: an-oak acne. fppnnginn-at -`--a- - For Making a Deliciou; Health Drink at small Cost. , FOR SALE OR LEASE. LLKKVIKW "l`UA'l`KD hick]! Shoal. This omnmdlonn nat a van vv I'I\Io~r\-v|rII\II Is; I nnuv-an IIAKIHtI. IN ALL 118 nuxcnm oxooutod with nouns: Old dupuoh. at nodonlo prian. Special actuation givon to Hana`: elouau. :15 Puxcms S1nn.o\-or an Hum Wuuooms. NEW DRESSMAKINO PARLORS. RCI|-IIIl) Ill AII IWQ lIBA\!l'\lI& JUST THINK OF 'rovE.'s' "".}...n. c. in ton Immune uociet thin ovcnin at night gloat. ` y * 2 Vacuum drill tonight. in Ontario hall at tight o'clock. V 'l`nmlan (or two haunt` rm Brook unreal. IIIIIIUFI IU|' DWI) IIUIII oiou Ab Power : olco A... ltncuou. In mu, I57. I I ]'I'II Dillylolo loollorhlglondn On Dank flnnnnnnlw-n In. BICYCLE Tl ' rma THWE uafren usv. MRI!` 0 (XI- '.l`ondors for two houses` on Brock Itroot .14..` `In `|.I..--.. . Allan. 04.... -. .- Illgaln-Q. SC Janos guild concert to-night. Panda Mlh battalion this evening. DA--I -"hang nnllnnn snow}; Incl l'II'I(I. IIWII UUUUIIIUII BIIII IVIlll|I[o Royal Inilltuy college (port: Wodnom luv. I? W 3.1 T UIII VV-l' To Post Thonulvu N. \ Pnnda 149.1: bnhliou this ovcniiw. __'ro <:_9_1ITRAcToRS. `nuns... - n- nun--unis `In on no am club concert, city bull, to- n, LOCAL MEMORAN DA. Agent. IKIHTRKA I- NOTICE. nnctuv-v\vn If on could read with our eyes! ut u could see this ar- gain of t e day--a ne, closely woven Serge, 4.2 inches wide, in dark colore,Ncvy. Black, Brown, Green, elsluCreem, at 25c. Another Lot Cheviot Tweeds made for a soc line. We have them so as to sell for 35c. They are a decided bargain. Best Slllrt Waist Style and value is here. We bought on Frida a clearing line of high class aists. which we will offer orrwcdneeday at less than manu- facturers prices. uh Bl BICKIVIIJ uh! 'z3A'w6 u"`u3:a n work: nnnind in ifrom 750 to $1.50 L... 3...... Mn... ;;.`....:.::.;7 mg; `is the time to buy th8lIl. IIUI 00 DFOCI INTI! four p.m. Wodnom ` A We have very {choice EPINEAPPLES PRESEBVING IOR'l`RlA.l:~ Sallor Hats and Bicycle Hat: am ready as wll, ready by scores. Jautgty and new. Dru: Good: News- LIVID A1` THE I no ). unto rod the gran- . ..ono lwttlo ..'bnlr A cake _..|wo pound: ...two gallows -. AL.-n mgtnn FOB IKUVCIT XIII? lllllll Fly IIIIU $1 and efngunblor. Tutu) In` I psrhnpo Inc and hoolilitin. As it is now, she hon- n Cull ` A` MD gull 5! II II 1]`, CK For Summer are ripe this morn- ing. Over fty" charming new crearions are on show in the Mil- linery parlors. ' Chic. charming bit: of hndweur. K1wWC'IWIllIIIIIlIllU$IKIl Gnoeouondieall than over. Thad: ---|4.L..I.n- ALL..- n...-.._n pl- 0' A5-CI!` I00`! `"55 Ill! Kai` "ZIQTII, and about nino o'clock in the evening. but will probably be nmunod this norm in}. That far, no account of the ghting has been rocoivod ftoln the Turkish side. It is evident from the Grout account that th:'(`afra:s|.hf:n`Iu:.c:l I tel-ions flofent, an 1 1-: no as a rant: nrnhnblg Km: I{`AI|n :3 Kilns WET [T1-J IKIUIC to out of the Greek muons and to Iepnnhocnutlsmohmf I80! `horn lhnnninnnnm 'l'IuininRa:Is.oIn PA3: nrn~ WT TU DIIIIIQISII II TNT]?! IIUIII thonninn . 'l`hisioBdheInPuhs'uo- ptyuoun iohatIoInpIolCoL amenco unichurictoryiupirun. Ifflnocolnd pt-salad Ila-not from plnyi this In: turdnlnnnmlsb-.Tnrka\ mi 0. IQ`-hung 22?: `s':"J..7`i.'rI}?a"'i.`.."gs'v.}.u}{ EST" punprobublo. Ed Puln may bimbo to man n` tbs (`anal mkmnl and In Inc pants 0: uurope. Gu.\'31*Ax'r1.~toH.:. May 18. - All the povnn have now agreed to protein. against the caution of Theta] to Turkey and the abolition of the capitu ationa. lawns. Map IN. {I :,n_\-Thn lalnnt. IIIIIIIIOII III III. CI`lIlIlIBI0lIl hoxmx. May I8. (I a.n.)-'l'bo Inset now: from the tent. of hostilities. by 313.- of Athena, than that the battle yesterday nan-all nhnnl ninn o'clock in tin an,-ninm WW1` OW IIIIPII BIIU Dill?` but 3' napalm: can oflho vholoochomo lorrnfonnn ludl .L. -.4-.. A. 'nm-AI\A " 1 `.1 I} WUTIIIU IIUIII-IIIIKI I) LUTIUJ any: : " uro cannobconsont to the com lion of '1` easy. On the rmneln which the d` d d the ....".`I:'.{Z Z..'.'...'.1"'......."' ?.i 1"'...... ..... ".`I.`. punt`. Atnnxs. May l&--The most intense ex- cibmonb rovsila here. All the cabinet ministers no been assembled with the ministry of marine, when the dos tchoa from the from no being mcoiv . The unity of the Iitnabion cannot be overes- Iilgatod. . u-_ m' `FL- -|\...._. ..r...:.... J Potatoes;

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