Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1897, p. 1

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'1'Do mounmn cunning expodmon 01 um, Italim Prince Luigi. Sumo. \W ., Eta`u';';".3:{: -q"2?`!.`.;". iu"3."`.`:.`';'` ~ V - nu--nu. -1-vyu navuuo Puma. May `20.-Jobn Cox. the lock- mutor of Port. Elmaley, died suddenly of heart. failure in Perth Int night. He came to Perth in the afternoon on business. and about ten o`c|ock. while in conversation with somo men, he dro pod down Ind died in I few minutes. He uboon lockmuter from the time the cans! was built. An investigation was held It Athena yutordl , before judge Wilkioon. reerd- ing the ciuu-gee against. the Athena poet.- muber. Thoma: Barney. He wee oomp|nin- ed Against for pucinnehip. Pnntlitinnn in Indie Am hvnrnhln far Hm ea agunn xor pu-unnump. Conditions in India no fnvornblo for the expoctod monaoon. The snow full in Chit.- nl and north outorn Afglnnioun In loosi- In -nu-nn-hm}. in nxtnnn nl an nnnnl nnnn. Ell . . rs. Hun-iot. Holuug, London. Ont. the veto:-tn actress. in at-lowly iii and her rooovory in doubllnl. A gononl brook-up ol the system uoomto ho thocuao. ._;'.;.".:'.::`."',':.t.'?*...`**`....*?*::::.*+ -an-w nun - . an ac: nu; . National league - Ab Cincinnati, 7; Philadelphia. 6. At. Louisville. I; Balti- more, 3. At. Pitataburg. 11; New York, 5. At. Chicago. 6; Boston, 7. At Cleveland, 8; Washington. 5. At St. Louis, 3; Brook- lyn. I. Ennhu-n lmuyun - At. Rwy-Ann-n, Rs Tn. Iyn. 1. Eaatorn league At. Syracuse. 6; To- ronto, 4. At. Springeld. l`.2;Scrant.on, 3. At Buffalo. IO: Rovhster, Ab Provi- dence. 3'; Wilkoabm 2. I'll Ina norun uuwru lu'llIlI|IIIn ll locu- ly Iolnowbat in noun of the usual quan- mtv. Senate lts Spain |_rd. W'A.~ml.\`:Tu.\`, May 20.-A debate on Cuba occurred in the senate yesterday. The speeches were shnrp and bitter. Senator Foraker said he would support the resolution recognizing Cuban belliger- ency. Senator Cannonbitterl denounced Spanish atrocities, and char cterized the cuptnin-general as that mud dog Wey- ler." In the course ofn colloquy, it was developodthut the state department had withheld the names of United States con- suls reporting the serious condition of ni- faira in Cuba, because it might. lead to their niaasncre. Senator Vest said that these oicinla ought to be protected with warships if their personal safety was threatened for making report: to their government. Ill Illly BIIHPU UK` IUFUI Ill K'Ugl'll to the mtitler. "No doubt, said Mr. Chamberlain, they contemplate getting an outlet to Eastern Cunndu for their proposed lino by tho Parry Sound railway. but I doubt. if Mr. Boom knows anything at, all about their project. Hir (Hivnr Mnwnt. ntntnn that if. in run}. I EIIJZIK unreal cdtlulnahvoycu/lanai. ' llylalllllg III: all HUUUD lllelr project. Sir Oliver Muwat. states thug}, it is not true than the 1900 per cent. Lufortuue is the Montreal member of the St. Vincent. de Paul penitentiary commissiomthe mem- ber being another person of that name. LU HIE LIUIIUUEU. A deapatch from Winnipeg yesterday said J. R. Booth was interested in the pro- posed Manitoba and I)uluth railway and that it would be the western extension of the Canada. Atlantic and the Ottawa and Parry Sound lines. E. J. Chamberlain. general manager of the Booth system, states that there is no truth whatever in the despatch. The Duluth milwny people have not approached Mr. Booth in any shape or form in regard tn the nintlor. No doubt. nnid Ligation. The evening was devoted to the public works estimates, and Rideau hall came in for the attention annually bestowed on it. Incidentally the house had fun over the leather trunk question. Mr. Bennett accused Mr. Rogers, the patron mem- ber for Frontenac, of talking against leather trunks and taking one. Mr. Rogers denied it. and dur- ing some further cross-ring very disorderly scenes occurred. Mr. Bennett said something about dollars `to dough- nuts, referring to Mr. Haycock and Mr. Rogers. Dr. Macdonald brought down the house by asking chairman Brodeur whether it was not unparliafnentary to call Mr. Rogers a doughnut. Mr. Bennett went on .his merry way, however, and said the patron mem- bers were_ errant humbugs, who were recreant to their trust and were going to vote for an $18,000 dance hall and other improvements to be attached to the gubernatoral residence . He would like to see 8100 added to taken flashlight of the patrons dancing in that hall. Finally, after much more debate and a clever, jeering speech with sub stratum of bit- terness directed against the patrons by Mr-. Foster, the motion of Mr. Mclnerney to reduce the vote for maintence of ltideau hall from $l`i.()O0 to $15,000 drew Mr. Lau- rier and Sir Charles Tapper into the debate. The latter does not conceal his dissatisfac- tion with Rideau hall and its present occu- pants. A remarkable incident was the slat- ing Rufus Pope gave his associates of the conservative party for taking up such a miserable issue. SirCharles Tupper s face set hard at this new outbreak of mutiny. The mutineers spring from the most unexpected quarters nowadays. At 12:20 the debate was still pro- ceeding amid scenes of great but good-natured disorder. A few min- utes later a vote was reached and the motion to reduce was beaten by 100 to fifty. Seven conservatives-Messrs. Pope, Costigan, Prior, Rosamond, Clarke, Osler. and Macloan-voted with the government, while no member of the liberal party voted for the reduction of the sum. Capital Tldlnga. A Montreal syndicate has been awarded the contract; tor the building of the Fur-. mn"a Point. building of the (.lallop s canal. The contract; is for excavating. dredging and stonework; it represents nearly $750,- 000. UUU. Merry Del Val has left for Winni eg to investigate the school question. 8n his return Catholic conservative members and senapors will answer the statements made in the memorial presented no the pope by Mr. Fitzpatrick. This will be submitted to his holiness. A ..l_-..4.4L r..-.._ IIV.'__:_-_ _--.___L.. Defeat of Ilelnernere nlotlon-Attack-on the Patron. Orrsws. May 19.---The first step in an investigation of the lumber contracts of William McClear_v, M.P.. with the late government was taken up in the house to-day by Mr. Lister, who secured in reference of all the necessary papers to the public accounts com- mittee. It will be remembered that a few days ago the member for West Lembton threw across the oor of the house the charge that Mr. MoCleary had supplied lumber at his own prices and without tender. Mr. McCloary very warm- ly replied that the accusation was untrue. Whatever the charge is, well founded or not, will be settled by the proposed inves- tigstion. The evaninrr was devoted to the nublic COST OF RIDEAU HALL. Lock mntor Drop: Dad. ... ll-.. \Y\ '-L_ l1-_ L` Buohnll Yesterday. I . _ _ . .- A; II.-__ ll`! IIOW III IKJPO lO|' IIIID. At Chmdlofn Valley, N.Y., A hnndrod quart torpedo ol nitro gl eorine was shot in`: 900ffoot`hw.ollb:,Int. [:1 been drillod 2|` oi. Au: 0 to ouqpononnru - ed into the dc-rick. Ono Illll amok I match to dual-iio winch: um:-Al ya .`.'.?:...".'.".'L:';';.{T..`."`....,'.L. 3.!'.`.""'*.. ... all our talk about prompt, honest, proper-priced Coal and Wood is bosh. and that we're just "talking to hair ourselves." __ A- AL- A._-A `LL-L UOUH. James Meyhew. formerly em `oyed in the poet oiee depertment. in Eontroel, received word yesterday morning that he in heir to rope:-by vnluod on 50,000. by the will 0 his uncle who he juet died in Nottinvhem, Englend. Letely Mr. Mey- hew bet been In straightened eireumetencee but b the eid of friende ha been ebxe to keep ie heed above water. Happier deye are now in etore lorhim. Lo l'Vl.._4l-.:- (7.11... M V _ L.._.I__.I UH- Arrangementa have been almost com- pleted for B jubilee thanksgiving urvicd to be held in Notro Dame church. Montreal, on Sunday evening, June 20th, in com- memoration of the aixbiobh anniversary to the accession of the throne of Great. Britain. It. will aurpun nnythin of the kind out before nmemptad inn` ngdn. Many distinguished pe'noMgVo`i will he present, including lord and lady Abor- doen. 1-..... ll-..l._... l'--_.__l_. -.__!___.l k uuvu uvuu lnulvlaually nuspenueu. Richmond, Ont., has been excited over the case of domestic trouble. A wife there com lafnin of ill-treatment by her hus- bnn deei ed to leave him and return to her family in Toronto. She found that she had not sufficient money and this look- ing out A committee of the villagers inves- tigated the case. decided she had I good nrriavnnce and ruined hlm nmmml. aha nnnrl. ugaoeu EHO CIISC`. UECIGBG EH9 mu] 3 g00a grievance and ruined bhe amount aha need- and llllllu The councilof St. Thomas is Acting in s very peculiar manner. ,Al', :1 special meet- in called for last Monday night. to con- si er an important. by-Inw for the erection ofn new city hall, a quorum was not pres- sent.. the alderman purposely remaining sway. The American protective association has suspended eighteen councils in St. Louis and Kansas City for participating in the rump convention in St. Louis under the misrepresentation that it was a regularly called spate council for organization. In addition half A dozen of the most. promi- nent. members of several of the councils hsve been individually suspended. Rmhn1nnrI,nf. hnn hman nvnitml mun- ll. 1].. VVHUUIBU t\p['|l 135. Macedonia Fmnubo. the seventeen-yeah old boy who murdered four perona at; Monctova, Mexico, and then escaped with the daughter of n rnnohman, has been cup- tured in the mountains near Villutdnmn, state of Tamulipus. The girl was with him. TDL- ......._..:I -r (IL rI'|L___,,_ 3- , .A:,,_ 9, - HVU ULIIUTS. Cornelius Curran. Bnltimore,nnd C. E. Dunn, Hunbingdon, Ind., both delegates to the conductors convemion at Los Angeloa, Cn|., have mysteriously disap- peared, leaving absolutely no clue to_theu` whereabouts. .\ L......\|. ,.f`L.'-L.`.... ..A. `I\..LI:._ -I-..|...l \\ IIUYUII UUUDU. .-\ bench of jbiehope at. Dublin elected the Right. Hon. Joseph Ferguson, 1).l)., bisliopof Month, to be Anglican arch- bishop of Dublin, in succession to the Right. Hon. and Most, Rev. Lord Plnnkott. l).l).. who died April 130. Mnnndnriin Wrnnntn, the nmynnh:nn.umu-. LEICUYHB, VV 8.811., ll YUPGLU, UHU CIHUI EUG- rorta of Tabita and other South Sea islands, ms been arranged for by the French gov- emment. FBI... |....I.. ..f A_AL..._ O-..-,.__.. AL- ...... IIIIUU llllil UHLUII I10 UIIU SBIHU Lillie. Mrs. Gordon, widow of one of the vic- time of the Point. Ellice bridge disaster, has got. a verdict for $10,000 against the city of Victoria. It. is said there are many more suite of a similar nature to follow. A o m n . n . A n . . A . . ...... ....... .. A'_,...._ ll'.\,.t I-ICU! Ulll.'|!ClVI5Bo Put an to the test that so many others have put us to. by giving us your most particular ordexs. wn nnnrnnfnn cnfillfn- AHUIU BUIIIB UI ll UIIIJHHF Hlblal-ll DU IUIIUW- A brain conveying reserves from West. Philndn to Man. broke in halves. The en- gineer, slowing up the rear half of the train, collided with the first part. killing nine of the reservists and injuring thirty- ve others. lV...__-I:.._ I`1..___.. Y).IL:_,___ _.__'I (V I2` MAY ` 20. 1897. IPARAlRAPHSW|IIl.EIlUP.l Little Mutton `u: Interest lvorybodr - Note: From All Over---Llttlo of Ivon- unng Euauv Bond and Bolnolnbond by The Don` Public. The conservatives of West Huron have nominated Capt. Book, of Colborne, for the Ontario legislature. ` Fnhhnr Emil: Luna] 0 M I , Iml been U IUI. A monthly steamship service between Tacoma, Wa.sh., nnd Pupete, the chief sen.- nnrf. nf Tnhitn and nhhnr Qnuth Han inlnndm Ufllllllan The body of Arthur Scroggs, the sea captain drowned near Victoria, B.C., was shipped to-day on the American line steamship Paris to England where it will be buried. `I....l........ ......-...-I I`|L..-l.... I')l......._..... ....l-..., U8 UUFIBU. Jealousy caused Charles Plummer, color- ed, to shoot. another negro named Bedford neur Simcoe yesterday. The wound will probably prove fatal. Plummet surrender- ed lrimsell. A .......IA-1... E`._._I. ..L_.-._ _-_.-J Y__LA-.. cu HIHIEUIL A wealthy Englishman named Ly_chton- stein has been killed b onnnlbala` on the Santa Cruz islands. obhing in known as to the identity of the miaanonary who was killed and eaten at the same time. Kl.-.. (l-..A,... .14-... A3 A... .3 3|... ....._ ..__..-_ .v `w-----uv vvuvwuvu I-ruins at In: issuing from the II. Thodlonlv aunt plonion blow o the sides of the ` _ an but-Mag Willrnn Danna W n _;.n'|lr, EllhudI|IIon.,ol.QI'I|d- {NEWS [IF THE W[|Rl.|l. LI-IUUII VIIDIUUIII Ul U01 II. We guaraxgtee satise- tion, and our guarantee means something. what Comes to Us from All Quarters, 1 ELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTH'8 FOUR QUARTERS GIVEN. UDBQFIO |BR,l!\DlIl'0. Father Emile, Legal O.M.I.. has been designated by the pope as co-adjuuor to bishop Gremlin. of Ottawa. \| r, lluhlminn In-nwn nnlt. Rnlhnn Nlnrn HIBUUP llflillulll. UK \J|IDuWlIo .\lr. Gubbins brown colt Bnlbee More won the Newmnrket stake: of 3,500 sov- ereigns at the Newmarkel: second spring meeting. Flm-n and hfnauin MnMillnn nintnrn, liv. L ucuuuy Iuguo. - Count. Ibo. Japan's representative to the queen : jubilee, arrived on the Empress of India at Vancouver veaberdny and leaves to-day for England. Janna: Ballard, nnn nf the vnnnxr mnn DUIIDUUCU was UUIUTI Bu. Mrs. Harriet. H. Hnwes. of Niagara Falls, died yesterday morning from the effects of a dose of valerinate of ammonia, which she took for a headache. VIVI... ~_...... ..I \l7IlI.`..._. Q I AJJ _ ...2I H'Ulll [H8 IIUUUUH Dlly UUHIPIIIIJ III JOUI. The reichstag, Berlin, to-day passed the exrigrnbion bill. It becomes operative on April Int, 1898. Later the reichsbag puss- ed the oleomurgarine bill by a vote of 186 to 101. A |llUUlaI|lg- Flora and Mnggie McMillan. sisters. liv- ing at St. Andrews, N.S., near Anhigonish, were burned to dsath in their house on Tuesday night. nnnnt. HA .Innnn'n rnnrannnltntiun fn Mm |IU'UHy lUI' .I'JlIKIlIHll- James Ballard, one of the young man now on trial at Omngoville, 0nt., for arson, was yesterday found guilty of Lha charge. Sentence was deferred. ll..- IL'l...._.'..s ll I.l ..-...... `K \Y.'.......... WIHUII EMU LUUIK I0!" II IIUIIUIIUHU. The grave of William S. Ludd. 3 mil- iionaire, who died in 1893, was opened at. Portland. Ore on. and though the casket was there the ody had been removed. 'I"I . . . _ -.. 'II_._....... ..S II7:..._.'__._ .. I..- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WIIH IIIIUYU LIIU UU(.ly IIHU UUUII ITIUIUVUU. Thomas Hanover, of Winnipeg, a fur and cattle dealer. has been arrested on A charge of stealing $3,000 worth of furs from the Hudson Bay company in 1881. The rAr~hnt.nu, Rnrlin, f.n.dnv rmmznd Lha 7. sun; 1": Va lo. uvnwsron & BBO. The latest made from very light Scotch and English Tweed: P Our suits were made up for wear, com- fort and good appearance. Knick- erbockers, Patch Pockets, double seat with caps to match with each suit, at Equal to custom made. Come in and see them. ' WHEELMENIA ATTENTION ! JUST A MINUTE. $5. $6.50, 87, $7.50, 38 andS9.l SAY. D0 YOUWANT ABlCYCL SUIT Do:oI-ate. Decorate. Flags. Raga, 10. to 150.: msgic lanterns, 30., 50.. N30. Hardy's. Wntor For The Camp. Chairman Minnes, of the re. wnter and light committee, has obtained from Dr. Clarke. medical superintendent of Rock- wood asylum for the insane. a lonn of A double notion steam pump. to be used in supplying wnter to the annunl brigade camp of the militia of this district. next. month. Theenginoia cnpuble of supply- ing more than n siufliuiem. quantity of Wa- tor to Eupply the needs of the volunteers a camp. 1 the Womun'o Auxiliary. in connection with tho Y.|i.(`-. A.. will be held l`0~IlOB.B0 W (Friday Al4"I`IR.N00N at the bulldinl. The nnnun thunk-olfu-inn will be taken. and It in cu-manly hoped {bore will be It hurt: to- IDOIIII to the President : nppoal. For 35 Conn. 0 On May 24th R Tour of tho inlnnda" on the favorite steamer AmericA," leaving Kingston 2 pig). PIIICUU DIIUTU WHUIIUVUT UCCIIIIUH UUVIIBIIUIS. Chuirmnn Allen, of the parks committee. wished to haven new li ht placed In the park, but. as the cost. 0 doing this would be $75. and an the re, water and light; committee has not the authority to ex- pend bliat; sum without. first) having obtain- ed permission from the council, it was im- possible to accede to alderman Allen a re- quest in time for last: evening : band con- cert. Chairman Minnea. however, book the best. course possible. and had arrange- ments made whereby :1 light can be placed in the pa: k, temporarily, whenever needed. Run The Wire: Into The Park. So fur from refusing to place an electric light in Victoria park. chairman Minnea, of the fire. water and light committee, suites that he has been busy for the past three dayslmving` the electric wires run in- to the park in order that a light can be placed there whenever occasion demands. (`.hnirmnn Allan. nf Hm mu-In r\nmm|t.r.nn_ The Kingston prosbytery met yesterday afternoon in Chalmers church. There were present the moderator, Rev. D. G. McPhnil. the clerk, Rev. W. T. Wilkins. Revs. Brofs. Mownt. For uson. Revs. Fowler, Nicholson, and Rev. essrs. Hou- ston. Mac illivrsy, Laird. Boyd. Long and Gracey. everal of the commissioners sp- polnted to the assembly to be held in Win- nipe next month being nimble to attend the e erk `was instructed to ascertain what other members of presbytery would take their place nnd give them their commie- sion. The report of the committee on ex- amination of students was presented by Mr. Mecgillivmy, the cenvener, and ten gentlemen who had completed their liter- ary end theolo ical studies and passed the necessary pres yterial examination were recommended to be licensed to preach the gospel. Afottl-all nml Clutch of I Itch I . W. 0 " Emu Rep:-otontntlvo. COL-SEBGT. Vt . NEWKAN. Col.-Sergt. W. Newman has had eleven ilears service in the Nth butt... l .W.O.R. e is twenty-four years old. stands five feet. ten inches high. and is well set up. seldierly-looking non-com. He was pro- moted te the rank of corporal after three years service and received sergeant s stripes two years later. After having ser- ved two years as sergeant he was promoted to the rank of color-sergeant. and has since held that post with credit to himself and his company. He has been a member of D" company since he joined the regiment and has nlways taken a deep interest in its welfare. and is counted one of the best instructors in the battalion. Duriniz his eleven years service he has not missed a single battalion drill, a beast that few other men in the corps can make. lie has always been foremost in regimental athletic and rille shooting matters. and has been a member of every tug-of-war team and uaril of honor that has represented the regiment sine. he joined it. Mn hal.I.nr man than nnlnrmnmeant New- oanmmon. He has worn the "cross guns and crown. denoting the Emu-class marku- man," for the past. six years. and was a member of the battalion beam that took part in the Canadian military rie iongue matches in I893-94-95. smc. no Jomeu II. No beuer man than color-sergeant. New- man could have been neiectod to represent the Huh, and it goes without. aaying that he will do credit. to his corp: on the jubilee battalion. It. I... ......... H... u.......... nnnn nnl` clotmqs and Purnishefs. F :5 not me: am. THE JUBILEE BATTALIOII. FIXES FOB FILLING IN THE LOW POR- tion of Kingston Amuonr Athletic Anso- olatldn Ground. within the bicycle track, will be rooolvod by lnw. J . B. Puma. P1-aaidont. *~_.-@3351! & 33- WITH cmnnns AND sums, unlll KDO BIN]. The fullnsais of lienuly does not. reach iis zonilli under the nga of thirty-five or forty. Halon of Troy cumesu ill the aingv Ill the I u of furl. . Ipillia wns thirty-xix w an mllffi to Parluleu und she was a brilliant, figure lhirty yours thereafter. (`Jupni.ru was past thirty years when aha met Anthony. lliinn di` I'oiclii-rs was thirty-nix when she won the heart of Henry II. The king was lmlf her uga. but hit devotion` never vhnnged. Anne of Austria. wan ihiriy-eight when described as the moat. in-uuliiui woman in Europe. Mme. da Mninlennn was forty-three when united in Louii, nml Cnithorinu of Raul: wu iliiriy-iliroe when aim grind the throne hhe occu iad for thin. -five MN. iMlle. ur was most. it-null ul at I'll- ieen. and Mme. Rucnmlor lioiwoun the age-si of thirty-five and fifty-five. Tho must liwling and intense passion in not in hy iwo decade houutiol. Tlui old unw [l.l)0lN sweat sixteen in uplodofi by the truer knowled e that Ha hlholi beauty does not. dwnl in lmu:u.urliy. For beauty duel nut mun aim.` `Jan fnshiun of form and coiorlnl Ill found in the wnxarn doll. The dgiw of oath and a complexion of roses are udm rnblo for that period, but it woman`: but and richest year: are lrom thirty-vo to forty. It is urmnt error for any wo- man` to regard herself an puss at any age, if she grow: old gracefully.-Now. York Ledger. v Miu Briggs mm for En lsnd to Inbr- row touch in the on city 0 brldcllllld At. the marriage of M ll Violet Gammon. JCKHHEIKHRII3 lunouo Women And `lholr WOII-PIIII I'V- ocl llgnru And lonturu. That the lieauty of woman, like that of men. should be deterxninml from the Htulldpuinl. of advancing maturity can- not he diqputed. It is uhsurd to claim that the ripe, rivh beauty of forty IB loss nttmctive than the budding im- maturity 0f_sweet, sixteen. Where wo- man live irI`h'nrmony with nn.ture`a lawn em-ii slime of lifu tins its own charm. The phpinni iwzulty of {vomen should. last. growing more and more mellow. until the end. 'I'l.n fnllnnuu nf hnnnlu Ana: nn} uannh The word is new. but the subject it denotes is as old probably as the Gut- den of Edn ; only it wasn't a science then : IT IS NOW. Shirtology. the _...._._.,_. - Q\.:..A- I XIII}! [TA `YD GMT? Our slm-ta are not akimped; they are large and roomy ; have reinforced fronts. endless facings, stays. "etc, Our Special WHITE UN- DRESSED 50c. SHIRT W . -. unnnunn. Imllnt. Duuxrron nu) EunALIn-m Plu- can same. block nbovo old utsnd. .`II YTIKLI -\III X31131 ! AKIVIIW LODGE. BITUATID ON Duvorly Street; This oommodioun rul- .onrlookln the lute. hu lately been renovated than out! modern conven- . out: I I1. Avn|ytoA. (xmnmul.n0iunu :..Kinuon. JAB. nuuu. `run Lunnto Unmm-run--8u-toe P:-I strut. Tohphono 141A. Opon Dnysnd N13 0 `I - U . I1 HIIIBJBULV g UNDIITAKII um EIIIIALIII. P:-Inoon Street. Phonu-Wuro|-oolnn, D0; B-uldanoo. 91. Lowest, prion. PI-lnoou nu-cot. Oorner E phone communication. .-_-.::.___ DLIULI . LI. LU LVUVV u L7llllUUlUNy IIIU I science of Shirts ! WE HAVE BTU- 1\Ir.\I\ Tm Ann l\YVl'l untnmn BUHTIIUU Ul IJIIII I13 I II 1;] III! V 1'] \JL U mmn IT, AND ova samr suow IT. They wear well. look well,---are the perfection of fit and nish---and the tout ensemble of appearance is crown- ed by the prime virtue of economy in the shape of low prices. |STEAGY&STEAGY. nun Is I nnnnn. Lnnnm Ozmln-run um EInu.IlI--MI PI-lnoou nu-cot. Corner Snlonhun 10500. 1510 nhnnn nnmmunlontlon. Dmu. AI.I.IcN-Suddenly on Thursday. May Nth. M. 199 Close avenue. Toronbo, Gertrude Mary Cotn. beloved duughur 0! J. A. Allen. Alwington. Kingston. Funeral private. THAT 7-1100' oven. No. vi Cherry Street. Hun large b In In 0 ann- um. Apply to 1). Bmmcu. on t nnmm nu. A ' w TIRE nm>o'r. no 1-nmcxss 31., here you can get any tire ..yon want M the right price. Sundries. to. v `sH1R'r0L 0`GY! % v- vv-p-w-uv jj-`vw` 17.0.:-sun in Jowolluu. 0ue!I-lutunululhdn. hm.) Sole Am-nu for Button-luk'a Patterns. 7,,, .:.._:ijj-1 '1` ONCE-AN EXPERIENCED LAUN- , =1lrena. Applyat Uenoralouplul. GENERAL BICIIVANT. APPLY '10 I38. Snnn'r'r, 4:17 King Street Wont. Uuor St. Luvnnoo (I0 Ln.) : If Fun to moo: .IouI.h-wash:-ly. shifting to noruhbrly whdi. un- settled and nhowory. at icfc. APPLY TO ll_l-1_3-._-.I`3{"l;}{I-.-`-5 Want. Street. Would be a boom to: Dining Tabe. We are also showing I number of \ DAINTY CUPS A-ND SAUCERS ' -- ontiuly DOW. WEATHER PROBABILITIII. JUUK. Al'l."h 1 West Street. FRI DAY.;l _._._._.._,__.____n..._.___ FOR SALE on To 1.31:." "i"a"aTaU?\TiE;nTA_fG37 rv. 7 is a wonder. See it. 4 P. M. EDITION. W. I. DBENNAN. In-nnmnn A nu Run; [III T. F. HARIUHON. HENRY BRAIE. -n-nun nun Ann mun 'W7{N`-fo. ICALEDONIA SPRINGS TENIIERS WILL BE RECFIVED AT THE office of the undersigned (where plum and npeoicnuons may be seen). up to Six o'clock RM. on BA'[`UR.DAY 22nd Inst. for um--vm-nl tvndnn wnrka mun`:-ad in tha crew WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, Y. H. C. A. HE LAST MEETING OF THE SEASON OF Woman`: Auxiliary. in connection with the Y.M.(`-.A.. halal 'l`0~lOEB.OW ud d 5 ix '.';`....:. as`. ::.'.:...'r tint! nlnulva nil!-nnnnorod. mim J. Inna. ` hick inn unruly as who unsucc- ALL `HOTELS, BATHS AND New Route by Canadian Paci- c Railway now in full opera- tion at BA'[`Ull.DAY 22nd Inst. for the Ievoral trades work: required in the ereo~ gen and completion ol Threw Brick Dwelling onuos on Fnion Strut. in this city, for Puul Reid, Esq. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- canted. BIVC-YCLB TIRES. WOODS BROS.. Kingston. Ont. JUST THINK OF IT I scn-umed and {run from dust. And for 50 cord: of Hnrulwoml compriaim: llaplu, B90011, Hickory and Iron wooul, to he uound nndgoud quality. ouch (`oral to contain Htacublo fact. and Mlhjmt to $119 approval of the Chairman of County Proporty. Thu vrmul to be do-Iivu-rs-II one-half dry. and JA8. REDDEN 81. CO. nuiouullioluuvottho ` County Proporty. I4-Iivureul dry, one-half grmen wood. Sennntu tenders will he rum-ivn-l for thr- wood. Separate Ilmve. 'l`lm Inwnnf. tnndor not nmmsnarilv accented. v..--`-._v_ '-`-_ ENDERS WILL BE RECFIVED AT THE And nnnninnuonn mav soon). uu QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. \ ONDAY NEXT, THE 84'! INST. BEING A the Anniversary of the Birth of Her Host. Gracious Majesty the Queen. and as such be- ing observed as I General Holiday throughout liar Mnjent.y'n Dominionn. I horebv invite the Citizens of Kingston \l\rvAI-- n-\Vr- -g-\_-- BALE!) 'I`ENDEB.S WILL BE RECEIVED L at the allies of the County Clerk, Court Houzm. Kingston u to 1:: o'clock noon of tho am my on JUN NEXT, for such of un- I'f|dl'l|H`n` innml: ll|'I(l0l'lIM`.n! IODOIIZ 1235 tons Furnace 00:11.00 I-miolivn~d at the Jallnnd Court Housu, as may he ruquirud, during the season of 1597. Thu coul to be well from dust. Ami for 50 card: comnriaimz ll|\`- IUWUII4 |l'|I|I\!l WI LLIAU TONER. f`.hnin-man Cn. Pro! Tovl-:'s' ""'?m..... Tho may not. noon rm vnng name`:- To Put Thomulvoo bv. Frontenac cafe opona to-dn . Prof. Doronwond at. B.A. owl to-mar p.m. Jmany, M; llmlumu grounuu. Kingston and Frontonno teachers con- vention, court. house. Thursday. Friday Mid Saturday. I A Do not fail to witness the bicycle races oh&ho K.A.A.A. grounds. Monday, May 24th, 1 p.m. sharp. j - Domlnionn. hereby gonornlly tn observe the said day as K Holiday and Day of Rejolcinc. J. S. SKINNER. Mayor's Ofce,City Hall, Mayor. May 20th. 1897. DAY 01" Jl'l\ tmdornmnfioneclz 1.: -._._ uI.._........ (ll . `rice: are eloquent things. See Starr & 8ut.olio'n Advt. ML- -1.`-`Ono Iunlnur ant` not-Anmant`. il a autclnnrn sun. The elevator by-law and ngreamentia given in detail in this issue. Football match. Picbon vs. Kingston. 4 glvon m damn m min Issue. , Football much, Kingston, Friday, at athletic groundl. Kimnhon t1? T? PROCLAMATION 1| -__T_ Ilulillhutihi I VII I llnuulnvo DFFIBS F08 FILLING IN THE LOW POR- unn of Kinntnn Amman: NEW DRESSMAKINO PARLORS. 2&3:-nunnbrun in A`! win an A\vnn-n WILLIAI TONER. U Chairman Go. Pro orty. Kingston, May mt .1837. Llmve. Tlw lowest tender not nace anly accepted. |I7lII IAII mnnlxn `n |lrAlll`l'.`D MISS KBYES. nnnuuxn. I93` It-oclcr Btu-eqt. n -.|..._. .1... 1.4;; ms...` EGNIIS DITBUBT. OPIFIOE an BA not (hunt. Anllnlnmmu unmwt ow. `Another bargnin day at 'l`|ylor s on Fri- Inv, Send for Iubilee Guide. OF CANADA. Sample books of Choice Wall P3 or for Residences. Churches. Oloel, L 0 Rooms. Public Halls, Hotels. Shares and our booklet. How to Paper," sans free to any address. Write a postal to wu ac. w-.--.-_.____` _, Box 530. Bellcvllle. Ont. Mention what prices you expect to pay, the rooms you wish to paper and where you new this ndvertiuement. We puyexprees charges. Q'Agent.e wanted everywhere. THBWALL PAPER ma TENDERS FOR FILLING. --nnu Iann -II I Int] I'\! mun! I nix! DI SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. _-.o..o--3.. no -c.-an-n nnvunnn ... `Id VV AlI\I-ournauvnruu-nu 1`; u l'II\hII\II\Io IXIAIIIG IN ALL ITS BLANOHIS. accented VIN; autumn and doopoteh. M :z-.;,_f-.:'..- as-.:-.=.:::'..... '33: ___T0 c9_11TRAcT0Rs. ...._.. -... w\'r`wowIv'!f\ .-n - wemm cum Hum Teal FOR SALE on Lease. Dnnvnuuv I I\f\IIII nwnvv A Unit: y0r's Umce, Ulmy 11 May 20th, _ _Q_(_lUNTY P`'(')PERTY. \ rI|1.\\vI'\l!l\ r no nunnl m %V C. B. SCANTLEBURY, LOCAL MEMORANDA. R \ W. NEWLAN DS. Arnh Mont {from 750 to $1.50 por dozen. Now `is the time to buy `them. : Wde have very `choice I We will offer one case of Three Dollar Shirt Waists at $1.90 each. These are the balance of a manufac- turers lot. These are nest goods in Canada to-day and cannot be seen in any other store in this section. Other Waist attractions same day. V EPINEAPPLES unur an uy lII.;ul'pL D. . WALKER. . Cnnntv Ch-. , PHESEBVING FOR WALKER. County Clark. Y) N LANDS, Architect. - as use an. . . qpduy,lly84th. oxounion to 0: Vines. nu:-sin: but capo Vinoupn: lp.n.grOp.u. ' TIIHHCU UOWH "150 (HO DIIUIIBIIE Firemen Nick Swetmun, of Bev street re hell, was badly burned about the bend and wrist while working on Temperance street. James Rogers. the ni ht watchman at lohn Eeton's. say! I " was on the third flat about hell-past three o elooh when sud- denly I perceived L dense volume of smoke comin u the elevator shaft. apparently from t e menu. I immedistely rushed down stairs snd tried to get out of the building. The front door wuss locked but I picked up e stool end smashed the win- dow of the door. When I waroutside the whole place was in flames. Rogers has no idea whet caused the fire. He was in the basement s short time before and rsng the bell. Be out no sign of fire then. About an hour before he had been homing ween paper, sweepings. etc., in the fur- Q I -Invl; nruuurvyvu. Bnux. Out, My 20.--About hnlf- t down Int. night ro broke out in D. not t 0:`: parlor frames and furniture hotory, which reconuy uutfond so savore- :_L!tou n. The remen were quickly on Inot. and had this In nndgr nnntml I T III`. I III IITUMGII VII`. qlllclly opot. and had the In under control him any gun damage was done. The noginsbd in the boiler bonus. The Inn In ulilnnhd AI: Ilillll HARDY S. IIIUOTIKIIIIT III II DOIIOI Ion In cuilnud :1; 811000. one surgrng sea or name. John Eaton. who managed the estab- lishment, says the hrm had comparatively xllttle stock on hand. The greater part of their spring stock had been sold out while the sgnxner goods were still in the custom houses. He estimated the loss, therefore. at not more than $`_ 5(),00l), and gives $200,000 as the probable loss including building. Bot-h building and contents were fully insured. '[`hAint.nnnn ham. sent. fnrth from the U. W. hunt. (1 U0., muors; .1. uvens, lancy works; Reinher s hair goods store; The Art Metropole; the Toronto tire company, and the Boston lunch. The damages to these establishments will range from $1,000 to 8l0,L)U\) each. The Fleming H. Ilevell Co. , corner of Richmond and Yonge streets, sustained considerable damage from brolmn glass and water. Davis & Sons, jewelers, whose establishment is immediately to the south of the ruins. have suffered heavy loss from smoke and water. The premises occupied by the Toronto bill posting com- ny and owned by George McConkey, on ernpemnce street. abutting the John Enston Co.. were badly damaged. The roof was burned off and tons of water rushed down into the basement. I:\.'_-...-_ \Y:..I. u............ -1` D-.. ..L..-L Iully Ineureu. The intense heat sent forth from burning building played havoc with the plate glass and inflammable material on the buildings on the opposite side of Yonge street and on the north side of Temperance street. The euiferere from broken glass and scorched woodwork on Yongo street. were 2 C. W. Bunt. & Ub., tailors; J. Ovens. fancy ..uu-l.n- Dninl-nap : hair nnndn nfnrn- Thu streets. He was with patrol sergeant Dil~ worth who had just visited him. He noticed a thin curl of smoke issuing from the roof, and then rushed down to ring the alarm. Before he returned the place was surging of Iiume. Jnim Rntnn, who mannered tho buck and out. or danger. The rapidity with which the fire spread after its discovery can be imagined from the story of policeman William \\ al|nce, who pulled the box at Yonge and Adelaide streets. 11.. -...... ...:n. nnnnl an-numnk ll. some time alter we arnwu at. one um. About five minutes after the fire was discovered the roof of the Eaton place fell in, and in less than three minutes nicer- warda the front. wall on Yonge sbroet. col- lapsed. Some thirty remen were work- in: in vnrv dangerous proximity to in. Iepeea. Dome uilrvyiuvrumn won: nu...- ing in very dangerous proximity whenewarning cry went up from the crowd, and they all rushed acroee toward the nrcudejuat in lime to avoid being crushed. The wall totterod first inward and then outward, and then with an awful crash fell forward. Aeit struck the vast net-work of wires in front. the scene, though terrible, was immensely grand. For a brief moment Yonge street in front of the arcade seemed a mass of irrideacent sparks, but it hated but short time and the tangled mass of wires was sputtering un- derneath the ruins. um... M... R..- nnnanrnzl lm:-A wan hard. derneath the ruma. When the fire appeared there was hard- ly usoul on the street. excepting a few plintera goin home from their work and the police. n ve minutes ve hundrad nnnnln wm-A nn hand. nnd hv the time the the police. 1n nve mlnuuoa nve uunurou poo Ie were on hand. and by wnl crashed in the crowd had increased to thousands. NH... .... nn hm... ohn mu-1-nnninn [manta Maybe You Think thousands. The police from the surrounding beats in Nos. 1 and 2 divisions were summoned, and with great; ditculty kept the people back and out of danger. '1'}... mninu with u.-hir-h Hm re nnrnnrl serial etfecte they could get OLID. The remen were stationed on Yopge. Temperance and Adelaide streets, with one of the en ines on each street. From the roof of tie Saturday Night building one stream was played on the burning mass, while from the top of the Methodist book- room building on Temperance street an- other stream was playing on Yonge street. There were several streams going, but they looked altogether useless against the roaring ames that seemed threatening to take in the whole of the block, and in a short time the efforts of the remen were directed to saving adjacent buildings, by wetting them thoroughly to keep the sparks which were ying in myriads on all the surrounding roofs from igniting them. rm... mom mwar was on Temperance U10 SlH`l'0llllO|l'lg I`00l|! Irum Isulung uuuun. The water tower was Temperance street, but. it was a miserable failure. all nbternpta to get. it to work being tutile for time after its arrival at. the fire. A L...... 4:..- ....:...m.. nfmr mhn rn was [murnus IN Il1RllNIlI.| lmwmwmwmu `The Water Tower Wu 1: Dlemel Failure-- The Establishment We: quickly Cou- eumed-John Eaten Sun the Lou Will Not be on Great in It Any Other Time of the Your-Llttle Stock on Hand- Othere Lost Heavily. 'I'oR0:I'ro, May 20.-The John Eaton company : departmental store. at. the corner of Yonge and Temperance streets, was destroyed by fire early mhia morning. The fire was discovered about 3:30 o clock, and when the tirel. hose reel reached the scene the building wane mesa of ames and people living in adjacent; places on You 0 and Temperance atreeta were hurry- ing or safety with what little of their per- eonnl etfecbe they could get out. Th. reman were stationed Yonze. J. Eaton s Departmental Store Destroyed by fire. THE FIREMEN SOUGHT TO SAVE ADJACENT PROPERTY.` A notary Doutroyod. l\..A II._ no AL-__A KINGSTON. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, gv-n Y1'.A.]z3: NO. 118.

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