('hIIrphhltoIJ.0n|&00. A scan: 61* Ixcursusnr. . . THREE-YEAR-OLD FIRE. IItIQrAII'I"I&mIlIl0I. '__A, u:__ :1... I\.._|.'I MAY .27. 1897. Iriwsur nu: wunuu What Comes to Us from All Quarters. Imnncnnrns wnmuan ur. 1 ELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTH'8 FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. Lmu Into:-I nun nsnn Ivorybody-- notu Iron All over--Llttlo or Inn- thlng Iullv load and Iononbontl In . The Don` Public. M. Mackenzie. Lrooor, Pioton. In: as .:.........I 5.. `I H llil v-I\ Slabs sawed to stove `glen ha, 16 inches. Handy- ` ac ild can split them. `M. roool-,7 oi ned to J. D. Gil rt. 1.-..-- Winn-.. A.'.A in II yeuema . goo 10.1 years. Mrs. Iyhillipn, an old lady of sixty~one yearn, drowned herself near Frankford. Tho Woodstock oouncil has imposed I Ii neu to J. u. uunoru. homu Totton died in the jail Lt Barrio yeaterda aged 103 years. Mn. hillim. an ladv aixtv~one drowned noraou near rranluoru. Tho Woodstock imposed licence of 825 per your on sellers of ciga- rotten. W. Hogg auooeeds Mr. Paddon to mono- nnr of that Bank of Montreal at Rallinl. N. VV.'.l'. A company of foreign capitalist: will enter upon the manufacture of boat sugar on a gigantic scale in Wisconsin and obher autos. TI`-... 5.-`nun nf fnnnnnnl Arum. `uni `iii states. Tne town of Lounger, Nor y, ha been almost completely destroyed re. The conagration has swept away four-fths of the buildings. The late nostmaater-nenornl. Von Sto- the buildings. The late postmaster-general, phan. of Germany, was the invenmr of postal cards and the founder of the Uni- vnrml nnaml union. PDUBIII Ullul uuu III vereal postal union. Thn rumor that vereu poem: umon. Tho rumor that constable Browning was shot at. Touchwood Hills, N.W.T.. I short time ago by "Almighty Voice," is without foun ation. n- .1... ....- .: I.:s... sh- .....okm- lmumn vmnour Iounubmon. Bv the use of kites the weather bureau at Washington expect noon to be able to forecast the weather with greater accuracy and for a longer period. lnnrlnrn ha: hmkan nub amomz horns $1.75 fora Pun Halrcord nan also nroxen out. (more. The services of Stephen Fournier. poet.- muster at Sudbury, hevo been dispensed with. Jerry Kelly, of Sudbury, has been appointed be the vacancy. Onnnr (Ynonall. editor of IA TOIDDC. apponmea no me vacancy. Oscar O Donell, editor Tolxipa. Ot.t.awa a French daily. died yoebe my afnornoon nfber many months of aulfermg from cancer of the tongue. The: nrmnn rninhnlmn vnnherdnv adorab- mm Improved new pieces. In the event of Mr. Flynn being declared elected After the Gaepe re~eounb Mr. Mer- oil will be choeen by the liberal party to run lor the Megidelen Inlende. l:`.l.......l DA. -.- .-J Rpnnhlnu-4| wnn gr. and lot longer penoa. Glandera has broken out among at Regina. N. W. T., and a report. from Cold Lake district states that the disease had also broken out thorn. ml... .........`..-- an` Ll:-nnlmn Wmu-ninr nnnh. u-om or me mngue. The German raichamg yesterday adopt- ed a credit. of 30,000,000 marks for the purpose of re-arming the German artillery with improved eld pieces. In Lh Avnnf. nf Mr. Flvnn bainu EDI] IWIIIU I'D WTII womnn oi Brantford. OFLA I-.. I\` LL; II. ol nranuora. Tho log of the Mayower. which was entruaud to Mr. Bayard by the London consiawrial convention, in: fonnnlly pro- aentod to the commonwealth of Mn- nchnsetta yeatordny. Tim Mnntmnrnnnv nottan commnv. ms country l0l many or our pmuuuua. Rev. Dr. McTnviah, prominent. in Can- ada at the time of the union 0! the Pros- byborinu churches. died at. Invemou, Sootlnnd. on Mny llbh. Deceased had been Panto: of churches at Woodstock nnd Woodvillo before returning to his nr hive land. n....:..-:..L V-.. n......LI:.. unul nivkv William uocnnn IIIG wuuun 15: mt an ip. Ir. Loclhlrt carried It by I vote 1:! uvcnty-any to sunny`;- n. Major Hugh: sad It. Birmingham nnbot||vit.honIoo_o.n|iIhoroftbnb- log noninntod. ` T " lot we as amen ullnuu. Ed ward Beloior. of Braubford. wu ur- rostad Wednesday on I chnrgn of bigsmy. He was married in Simcoe four ears Ago. and About ten weeks ago man-i I young wnmnn nf Rrnntfnrd. CUT SLABS. BICIIUBUBBB Jlillly. The Montmorency cotton company, limited, huf in contamplation the erection A` In inunnnnn lV|i|I nn CJIA Rh. Francis uanaa wm no employee. The Duorin ries, Bnntford, have do- frayed the funenl expenses of James Sick- l`oa, who met. with such a tragic death in the Grand river on Monday. He was I private in one of_tho companies. Mr, Rnnt.h.'l`nn|mr. commnndor of tho PTIVRCC In 0! IJIO COIDPIIIIOE. Mr. Booth-Tixckor. commmder ol Salvation Army in the United States, was yesterday convicted of maintaining A die- orderly house us the big army barracks in New York. He wen remnnded for sen- tence and admitted out on bail. u.. A.a.I:.. n..I.I-.. 11.... Ha. Vm-I: wnce and admitted out on nul. Mrs. Addie Belden Gage. New York, taking the bathe at Mount Clemem,Mich.. while in e hypnotic state sings Italian and French songs written one hundred years ago, though she cannot speak the Inn- gua :when in a natural condition. '1` e marquis Ito, who will repreeent Jnpnn at the jubilee ceremonies. spoke in Montreal yesterday of the excellent oppor- tuuitiee for trade between Cenode end Japan. He eeye there ie A greet market in his country for many of our products. Rnv `Dr Mn'l`evinh_ nrnminant. Can- Live llnu. Frodorich Van Brocklin. aged Iixty you-1-,of Wellington. non Simeon. Ont... went home last night saying it was for the last time. At four o'clock this morning he took I done of abrychnine in an Attempt. to end his life. An overdose, however, do- fontod his object: And nlbhongh he is very sick he will rooovonl A unnnlr ln nAln`l Edmund Hannall. not no mu rooovorq A young lad named Edmund Hopoll, ngodoovon you-u. was burned to dent at Cornwall on Tuesday. The little fellow wu lighting I re in the stove and pound coal oil on the wood. When be lit the _......I cl... 61...... Jun ant. and nnvglnnnd nemee were exunguxanea. A Cuban hoepiul at Lomn. Calderon. neer Menegue. prwinee of Henna, wee attacked recently bye detachment of B n- ieh uoldiere from Ben Quentin and ello the inmetaee killed. The hospitel wee lled with nick end wounded unenned Cnben eoldiere. who were hastily killed. Two wounded nureee begged for life, but we beheeded by the Spenieh eoldierl. `IIIO IIQIIIIBUIUUU I- not Wxxnson, May 27.--The election of oi- oan uttho annual mootoinzol the lovuoign -ngsul Ian`:-A ll`. nrifjh AZQH1 GI! Iitono lnnuu Incuunuuc uuu uuvuvupg grand lodge of- Brit.` Aneriee ended Ihortly before Inidni II and teenlled in I cleen veep for the elleoe ticket. The prinei I .l$l Il%lO was between Williem Lock and illiun Ice for the _..._.I -.4;-nbgu-unfn Hr Inllihll-I nu-I-ind ,UlI| lllnilnx In! Iluulul Min conic I.FoI'd. n Inidouary Inn KiIwo.|i::oyo.snulivIoCo'l"|Iuo|Il.8`I: 850 rut -nun Incl vuoisoodut-mu u:`uI-lvdthn oulyubwdnyahfon mums. They `suit othet- s. They wviil suit you. Try them. umuoa, ma In conwmpnulon bno unsuuuu of An immense mill on the St. Francis f'|\'0l' as Drummondvillo, Quo., where 1.500 hand: will be employed. mi... n..n`..-in .-mm. Bmmord. coal oil we wooa. Wnon no nu nun wood the ame: shot out and ouvolopod him. He died in I short time aftortho ames extinguished. A nnhnn hnnninnl At. Lnmn. Calderon. Fvioonlbladuolcuyloluu. x on. . Linulgu 4 J.0n cup J. 01%;): W. 11033 30000665 Mr. rauuuu Ia unnu- \V'I` rof the Bank of Montreal Reginml The Wgllncoltu In It. -_ Il__ (W7 A Algnh Bald Tilt I0 II|ltIIIOd__|, Disorderly n-.... I_ H.- '4unh_ GIIII I-Ii SC ICU-.QI2UIl__V n-----..--' nouo In New lock. Nnw Youi, May 27.--l'Id\'hk Do In: Tour Booth-'l'uok0't.o'ou.IIIn`lIt vwho SI!- nntinn mom: in Hun IYnifAd mlj UII `III Tour uooun-1`ucIot.oou_Innur wwu nu- vnbion arm; in the Unihod Sting wu lut ni ht convicted of mnintnininn A disorder- ly use as the big Army bu-nah in West l-Rh Iti-uh. Sontouoo wu tponod until June sub. and tho ooininnn or Inn libera- ted on the ammo bail on ha ha been under. Com hint wu mule by unldonuof who neig borliood ol the bunch. who nllogod. thus they were uroutly dinui-bod by the singing and land playing n& the Salvation arm meetings. especially than which last- od I l nigllit. `Rm-sol: nab. nun dnfnnnd hi nmmnvor `|2AWH]Hll'8 V C] III III III. Booth-`Tucker wu defended by ox"-Inlyor A. Onkoy Hull. who noted from the scrip- tures to show tint in-ism via the Inc hallolujah luay und that trunpotI.oy'mhnle, harps, cuunots, cornea and tilnbrola were used by the ancient Hebrews in the wor- ship of God. Thd judge : charge Wu un- favornbla to the dofondnnu. The jury win out vo hours. t...I..g KY--kn;-an In kin nlmu-an tn Hm out nve hours. J udge Newburger. in his charge to the jur . said thecueinvolved injury to life on property. A public nuisance wen e crime ainst the luv and economy of the etete. I the conduct of theee servieee. whether they were accompanied by the use of instrumente or singly`:-singing. praying or exhortetion. was the items of depriving a considereble number oi per- sons of the enjoyment of life or property. then the verdict must be "guilt ." It wee claimed by the defence that th s wu u re- llgioue service and me much were on- titled to the protection of the w. The constitution of the state `outed the-right of worship to everyone, ut the services must be conducted within reeeonehle hours. It was admitted by the delence that on one occasion, at lent, the services continued from eight o'clock in the evening until 4:30 o'clock the next morning. Ex- mayor Hell took exceptions to several perte of the judge's charge. THROUGHKBISI-[OP HAMILTON. A Life convl%oleesed From Kingston After Ten Years. Tonozdro. May 96.-Edwnrd Grshsm, the convict who was sentenced to im prieonmenh for life in the Kingston penitentinry for t.hrowin_n.qentit.y of vibr.`:.l, into the lsoe of Louis Siovert. jr., has received a pardon from the minister of justice otter serving ten years in connement. `The terrible deed for which Graham wss nntonoed to spend the remsinder of hisle behind prison here. was oommizted ear y on the morning of Friday, August l`2t.h, 1887. Grehnm came up for trisl in the police court on October 10th. 1887. He was found guilty and police magistrate Denni- sonimpoeed s life sentence. Alterwsrde it was discovered that the convictfs right. nnme Ins Gehen. `II- I... lnnnn I-Alnelnll hv than minintnr nf I Boys 2-piece Suits $1.50 ll LIYiNGSTON _&BRO. manop nnlnuwn, ox 'UOEIWI. uluvu an ono time had the entire outt of a nun con- cealed in his ool; and was plsnning to on- cupo in the di um tome day w hen the sitter: visited h In. . The Committee 8nstnIned-Belle1 supplies lor India. WASHINGTON. May 27.-The tlrst vote on the tariff bill was taken in the senate to-dey. It came After two hours debuts on the in a of borscic acid, which. although comparatively unimportant afforded an opportunity for the rst Alignment of veri- ous elements. Mr. Vest. of Missouri. a democratic member of the finance commit- tee. moved to make the rate on borscic acid three cents instead of live cents per pound. as provided by the oomlnittee... This pre- sented in direct issue between die commit- tee and the opponents of the bill. The amendment wu defeated. yus twenty, nnys thirty-four. The vote was largely on party lines. Raven nut-Am-anhl of-Lhu hill-Ill! con- uanen. He bu been released by the minister of justice through the inetrumentnliby of bishop Hemilbon, of -Ottawa. Gehen st mm Lime Ind the entire outt puny nnee. Seven paugrephe of-tho hill-were adered durin the dc , the committee be- ing nuetnin in eec inetence. '_he re- solution we: ngneed no Authorizing the secretary of the nav to employ my unit.- eble ehipin fol-we ing relief supplies to Indie. A Ierlonl Outbreak. Nnw You. May 27.-The rab serious outbrenlx of the tailors strike occurred to- day in Essex street. Pistol shots were red, an immense crowd gathered. and one man. Mu Rosenberg. wu stabbed in the 0 face and lost. the oig of on eye. Rnunhnra inn member of the children `MISQ KBYES. l|jA..- taco and lost. me elgnn or In eye. Rosenberg in: member of the children jacket makers union, end he been work- ing up to to-day with 3 rm thnt hes met the demands of the union, but had not yielded to those of the superior organize- tion. He was asked to quit worhend we: on hie way, he declares, too oomply with thin requeet. V31) Can t _ Go Wrong VVIII BEIUI nu VIII-I lhnnm, May `.Z7.-Sonor Bigutn, the liberal lender. will obortl pnblinh an im- portant. Itnbmont, in w ich he will un- noun in unnltanblo opposition to the sale of who. and his unyielding support of the nnninlaennnoo of the integrity of ag-ninl-n rnn-Harv l Spanish territory. OK 590 IIIII nfllllll -j BOOTH-TUOKSR mC0NVlO'l'ED. FIRST VOTE on THE TARIFF. uouum uia Pmuem huncttugasuug. When you get your BOYS CLOTHES here. You ate certain to get all you bargain for. . ; . A. IKJII You get tlie perfect t, ex-~ cellent wear. the correct style, full value for your 3-piece Suits 82.50 _Q rm: I-Mao run up: . T "" m".'u 310:. On . nah Wlll ltlok `lo OIIII-' `I nut (I_4__ Q- LADIES SHIRT WMSTS 1,500 new, up-to-date garments at marvellous prices, considering cut and material. SPECIAL LINE 7 56. with two detachable collars. Not` one of last season'{Waists in the lot. Everything new. [STEAM STEACY. VI. -- Alnnunu-ow. IUIIIAL DIIETOI AID XALEI can utuot. block nbovo old thud. JAB. Juuu. Tn nub Union-uxn--an-nu Prlnorn phat. Mop no nu. Opon Day and NI; 8 _ _ ._ . _.....n`v Shoot. Phonon-W 91. Lowut prion. '1. 1'. nnnnnnvnw, Unnnnxn um Euuurn. Prinoou Shoot. Phon-Wu-oroonu. 90; nuldonoo. Ill. Lninnt In-loan. LIADIII UIDIITAIII A Prlnouu atnol, Oornor B1 phonn comm on. 04TH TOILET GOODS, comprising Brushes; Combswuirrors. Nail Polishers and Filea,Bntton H0030 ; Shoo Horns, Bonnet Brushes, Manicure Scissors, Cut Glu- Pn and Cream Boxee, with sterling covers, etc. , III- A..- -L'....-..__ -J M ` \.`; .::r'ev;l;i->_v'vi;:'g"u/good unatt- ment 9! thq above goods. ya, Jonusjoy mo; 0IN'.l`5--VVE WAN: I to not for us: in ovo \I:`v`vn`:x:c l 'v':`o'K'. New go_od|. Good pay. .-'3. rlcun 00., `oxomo. x.uo...: n.."S'l"i'."'<':'n; A 4. Philadelphia. 2. At Pimburg. more, 10. ' Al. Loullvillo. 5; Bot `, A; Chicago. 6; Now York, 2. (Ron " ` Eutem - At ` huts. 5; Butmo. 3. Ab ilkulnrro. 8; Providnnoo. 19. At. Scranton. 3; Bpringold. 9. - 7' V` V V . A()EN'l`s~Wl: WAN!` In! All!) W0 ?! town and via I :1. N... .mmu ood my. .13. arncunn 00.. A BROWN OOCKEB SPANIEL. WITH ohnlmfrom B. O'Connell : 110 Ionznnl shoot. Any DOIIOII retaining illlll nu chin notice will be nrouontod. totclnil prouontod. _______.____..____:__.__. THAT 1-BOOIED FRAKE HOUSE. no.1: Cherry Street. Pu Iuu-no barn in counte- I.inn. Annlv Lu 1). RNIDRH. on N10 nnmhu. 1-BOOIED FEAIE HOUSE. 110.11 tion. Apply to D. SMDBH. on promhu. .._-:_._..__...:__._.:__._. blonhono O. THAT LARGE AND (DIIODIOUH PRI- mlnoa (Inna with utonhonu 40:08) luhly mmmlad by the huoklontcn Hanlwno Oom- HAT (XJIIODIOUH I'll- occupied by Hotn- pon on Prinoul Street. Wall ndnphd or who enlo manufacturing or Inn rou bud- nou. It: be nntml In wholo on-nu-I and will be improved and Inodorniud for Adult- nblo uncut. Pu-tlnnlnn may ho had hot: the under. nod. Puwlnl & eon. Amllihoh. Merchants nk Chambers. noifnry At ouui. The stores of Derbyehire end Wette, Odeeee, were both broken into lees ni ht by ying open their irons doors with c ieele. `rho owners hardly know bow much their loeeee ore. Derbyabire aye that about three or four dollere in one} red in the till end that was token. The thlevel took e lot. of boots from Wette Ieeving the empty boxes on the counter. Iult UIII -ur llbul-IUD. Cmcmo, Hey 27.--This city may have to pay over 81,000,000 to thoee who Inu- ed dunngee to property dun-in the big nilroed strike of 1894. _ Judge dune has rendered e decision upholding the commu- tionelity of &he not of July Int. 1807. lull- inn uh. muninimlitieelinhle for three oner- nonuny 0! mo Nil : 0! duly III. IIII. lull- in the murdoipulitiulisblo Io: chm quar- ters tho amount of dump wrought by mobs of twelve or over. STERLING . SILVER ___.._..__...___.___.____.... IlEDIA'l`ILY-A GOOD GENERAL 8 In nnt. Apply to In. W. H. Nontolo Av- wn, 86 Gore an-soc. . RELIABLE IAN AND A RU II 0? A loan of mmothl 5 to his tggan I applying to But. an I 011100. ` , ___- :_._ _-_-..._ . ' ' ' ' . GOOD` SIIOOII D-HAN D LADY'B BIOYOLI. A Mambo in good repair. sum mnko. how I): uqlegl 53:16 rwnt ouh prion. Apply lo: I0 used and lov X, mo Oioo. 'aa.....uva-cult-t 500 yard: Fast Color Chal-I lieu, Light and Dark Co- lors, 45. (Limit). ,, BOARD. BOARDEBS CAN BI AOOOIIIODATID with both single and double rooIn|,wl\h modern conveniences, at 288 Qnoon strut. _ Solo Aunt: for Blnterlok Ptornn. sud Indian. HOUSE! AID. REFEBINOIB IIQGEIID. Applyto In K. N.l.|`nww|. an ling u-90$. WEATHERW I"ROIAI||.lTII8. T ~ UPANIEL. nhnln. from R. O'ConnoIl'u. STRAYED OR STOLEN. FOR SALE OR TO LET. 4. P. M. untrxoxt .ST. _-Ooh lth all `lm X. `rout can for Dunncoo. -_ `I... (IN "VK2_ .JA_.-. _........_.___ W. I. DBINNAII nunnnnn Ann |eInIAl.|lI '1`. F. HARRISON. Ann Dunnrui WANTED.- COAL THAT urns N0. 123. `Illa Dolly lino Booliuhlgladon lotus flfhnnoolvu IV. V O I'noetingLimoItonolodo,A.0.U.W. to-n ght. ' Club run: by the IPI-onhnw nnd Keny- thn lslnvnln nlnlv. this uranium UIIID TUIII U, Ell". ITOIIWIIIU Illu AVID,` don N In club : this ovoning. Am: on 0! ; of Iurnituro. oto.. o auita St. P|nl'I'. church, by J. H. Mills, ridny At l0:, .:| A, In. DD. ruin F. onm At 10:50 am. HI GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE and chegauney Court for the Oonnty of lfrnnumnn. lnmn At t I Court. House on Friday 9 `Bargains, Frontauu, lo I: M the Court. House on TUE8I)AY,, on day of June nut. at the hour of out o'clock p.In. All ooronon. mnziutmtu. iurymon. non- HI GENERAL SESSIONS 01" THE PEACE cheiauney Fronteuu, 'l`Hl'-`.Rl)AV. lo M t 0 Court. House alt. (law of June next. at. the hour of o'olool ooronon. mngiutrntu jurymon. ntablu and others having `buslnou thueat will govern themuolvu uocordln ly. WIIJJAII FE (IUSON. At tho naidonoe opponito 31:. Paul : Church, I'.BIDAY.lAY Ditch the eocts, vi: : Car- ta. Flno Range Hat Rack, Bedroom Set, rtaina,Oll Olovixrgan. Couch. Mattresses. Spun a. Chain. Extension Tabla. Hall Lamp, o-d- look. Uhnmber Sat. Silverware Fancy Oha ra Plot.nrou,0roc|:ar , (}laaswaro.`klt.ohon utonuliu and other an-no on. Sale an 10:30. JOHN H. n1u.s. Anntlonoar. B. C. H. FHIIEESTER 11 NU LONGER. IN our omplo ment and has no authority to ex-unmet any uuiness on our account. All our customers having unsettled business, or Any who deaths to pnmhno Pianos. Etc. , Are requested to write to our Head Office, 113 Yonu Stunt, Toronto. II-1.- In as IIn|u-.__- A. 1---- 0- I 4.8 ......... _-, - -. -_ _-` The R. 5. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd.. Piano Ilnnnfaoturon und Dealers 1:: Imloul Goodn, Toronto. CANADIAN LOCOMOT1VI3& ENGINE C0. (LlIIIltod.) HI ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 0! tho Shuoholdon of this Oompuny will be hold In the ofloo n! who Com any on TUE& DAY. THE Urn DAY OF J NIIL1-97. M11 Furniture, Organarpets. Range. etc., hold In the oflloo A! I110 Com any Tums DAY. NIL`. 1-97. o'clock l.ln.. for the election of Directors and tho trsnnotlon of other bnnlnou. By order. J. H. BIRKE'I'l`.Soo'y-Trns. 1 holder: of tho (Jun rnqui Cemetery 00. will be held on SATURDAY Ila) 89th. 1&7. at four cvoluok l`.I(.. In the Court Room. City Buildings. {or the olootlon ol Directors Ind for general pnrposu routing to the mumm- t I an . men 0 ooompan: T. H S`RGENT` Han rats". 100 pairs Larare Honey Comb Towels, 8c per pair. (Limit) ounnoninlciunciontuu unnouo no thoouuoot gnu nnxio\yf7l`uilutn no 0! duilyoocunuioo. Tho Unguyun ro- vduuimuutdiq totbdauuoutof hudnrlannqhvuobhinodtunhuuppliu ml.--nnniI'.nnn_ and nznnhnnl. M: limo lV\o - -`--.aI HI ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK- holdon of the Cut: rnqui Cemetery Co. bu hald SATURDAY. In 89th. 1&7. M. ___,;_--.__ V*V'V*""-:` W T T IBHKIII `livlghvti lung-jg:-syn '7' . . " GIL-I5XVI0I-llI$lITI$IT d~oununi\iou.uuI cnnbous to nuns nun-shining ` Zlfj TI- I Ionboxl. lay 27.---AgnnI crowd VII At Ihvhl-I at Souuhnphn tovihoolllo In! at You loan. Ilnohhun an `. the till lognuint luhg qauuhdhunul minus. 0! hit .........% ""`._....""'_%.3' 5110!`!!! L Dlhd lth lay, ll. Kingston. In mm. 1&7. .. V7 - 1T. 3. C. H. IFOBRESTER 14 NO LONGER IN nnr nmnlnvmnnt nnd ha: no nutlnox-icy to AUCTION SALE ._mr__. . T!".."E3_!?i_F_ ."3..'?_5._. LOCAL MEMORANDA.- NOTICE. . nan-gr.-nun NOTICE. 1nInIn-|v\vn WI BLIAI FEHU USON. Shorl County of Frontenac. In. IE1. H. BIB KNIT. Soo'y-Tron. IUXI ll-Vll'l|[ UIIHIIIUII IIIUTI nnolvu (IUSON. hm-{H Cnuntv of F:-antenna . Imus, Anotlonoor. u1.umu', Sec rotary. Tn- ancvcua "l`lRBS.| Rama: wan cnur.| This Is The Anxiety or The Greek Government. IIS ERAIEFIIL Ill ENIJLANILI rho Docln In [or `turkey to Evacuate l'heuIl,y-'l`n|-key In Not I0 Inclined- Tho lncldont Whloll Onllnlnntod In the Anon of Dlgnor DI l'ouoo-8uvo the Corn Crop It Poqnlblo. Loxmorl. Mly 27.-'l`ho Athena corru- pondont. of the Standard reports an inter-` view with M. Ralli, in the course of which the romir mid he wu very grateful to Em: and for her rmnau an thin miahl`. re- IIIUW Dl] M) llgll H60 IUDIJ Ull UFXI uuu. Loxnox. May 27.-'I`ho Athena corres- pondent. of the Daily Telegraph, describing the incident which culminated in the ar- reet of signer Di Felice," says : "M. Rnlli had oourtaeouely asked him {or his unis- tenoe to induce the Italian: to return to Iuly. Di Felice. in the most ineulsin manner. declined to be dictated to. an accused the Greek: 0! stealing clothing of the Ihlliln-' When M. Ralli summoned the police I i Felice went. on the beleo and shout for the Gnribeldiane to co 5.. l.:. ..-..:.o..n.m 3...; 93.. -n.....I n.-. Sun... snon." M. Bkoffloudis. minister of foreign sf- leirs, wriues: "Greece had no uehionel grievsnce against Turkey. and without any blunderiqg interference the Creun effsirdsuld have been quietly settled by the are interested penies. But. Europe geve the petridtic society A ohsnce to sgitete end force unzrepered Greece intao e disastrous war. '1` e former ministry weekly opposed the course. but bed non the oauregeto resign. lexpected the re- sult. We hue been beaten by superior Turkish _nuInhers end superior foreign ecretegy, end we must now make the best of la II W'|u-snnslhnnn eninininr A` bar n'fAI- REPIORTED THE RE MAY BE MORE FIGHTING. EDD l'UIlIlI.' Ell] [I9 WII Vfy KIIWIIH 00 England for her rmness no this might re- Iult in saving the corn cm in Theualy valued at |'.000,000. I the Turkish troupe should withdrew within I fortniggit. he said. the crop might be harvested. ut if the withdrawal were delayed for a month the whole would be sacriced. entailing a lose to Greece of quite 2,000,000. since. if the crop were lost, the government would be obliged to feed the peasants and tn mnnr nthnr synonym. 50 Incur UWUUT Uwllflu With reference to the alleged loan nego- tiations, M. Ralli said the proposal was morely torenew the treasury bonds author- ized by the former ministry for war pur- noun. v A despntch to the Standard from Athena says that the municipal authorities have conferred the fmedom of the city upon Gen. Ricciotti Garibaldi and Col. Ciprinei. the Italian aocialiate leaders. in recognition of their eminent services in the field. I` 1\|VI\l\\' ll... 0'? A .-I..--...p..l. LA 6|.` -=~..'9_r.9_:=_2:~'->4 DI Klllf UIIIIIIBKIC ICTVILEI Ill VH5 DUI. Lo.~mo.\', Msy 27.-A despacch to the Daily Mail from Vienna says that the Turkish government has mobilized 50,000 additional troops. who are now in readiness to advance into Thessaly, and thus the onvnrnmant in mnlximr nnmva nmngrntzinnl H06- A deopatch to the Times from Larisa: my: the impression in genernl among the Turkish troops that there will be more ghting. A brigade of Rediifs aburted for Phourkn armed with manners. A... .... v a ll... 0'1 A- .....:>:_.. .4`.-.1. or us." If. Tlnlmdhoce, minister of war, After noting theinferiority` or Greece in num- bers and resources. up : "Greece cannot yield Turkey the frontier otngeuc poinu dgnnndad. Brinndn would ate them to ylOl(l'1`lIl'lO] we Iruuuer urugeuc puma demanded. Brigendn would reveEe"l'|IeIely and new defencee cone Wolllll X uuuguu DU IUUU to incur other expennea. With refarenne to the I .rlI0llI'IlI ITUIUU Wllrll IIIIHBUFI. Annns, May 27.--An exciting scene took place at: the minieer of marine to- day. Signor Di Felice. the mlian socialist leader, rudely accosted and ineuloed M. Ralli. the Gveek premier. Thelnt.t.erim- mediately Bl` mnoned the rince and lied Di Felice pt I; on board an telian ironclad lying off the Piraeus, with I request. not to allow him to again set foot. on Greek soil. Lnxnnn. Mnv 21,-'I`hn Alzhnnn norms- Illu IIIUHIUI] lUl' IIIU \J l||`lUII|lllIlll IU LIIIIIU to his assistance, but the appeal was ignor ed. At rst he declined to accompany the prefectol police and continued his volle s of abuse until the prefect summoned the gendarmes. and then Felice oered to go quietly." Lonoopz. May 27.-A despatch to the Daily Telegraph from Vienna says the foreign office discredits the report that Great Britain has threatened to quit the European concert and pronounces it a Greek invention to Inuence Turkey to evacuate Thessaly. Lnn nun. Mnv Q7 --'I"l-in Atlmnn norma- UVUCUICO Lllly. Louuox, May 27.-The Athens corres- pendent. of the Times says : "It. in believ- ed that complications have nriaen owing to the advocacy by some of the powers. including Russia. of a Turkish occupation of Thessaly until the indemnity is paid. and to England : rm reaiance to such A project. The Greek government is pre- paring for a possible renewal of war. Nlw Yank. Mnv 27_-'I`he World nrinhn paring 101' ll `XIFBIUIU TBIIUWII Ul WIT Naw Yonx. May 27.-'l`he World prints a cable despatch from its correspondent at Athens. giving signed statements by mem- bers of the Greek ministry reqardin the failure of the war against the Turks. `hat from prime minister Ralli says : Greece should not be censured for the inactivity of the navy, nor should the great powers be blamed. They did not restrain our ships. Christianity did. Had we bombarded the seaports of Turkey and Aegean Islands the Turks would have massacred the Christians as they did the Armenians. Could we have used the navy the result of the war would have been ditferent. The powers know our poverty. I do not fear an unjust deci- ainn Loxoox. Hey 27.--A eherp drop in the Ber-neto group of South Africen eeccritiee wee occasioned to-deauby e deepetch from Cepe'l`own,em.in I Barney Bernehc wee eclfericg from nervonu proeu-etione, which ha! compelled hie Irieudl to piece him under reetreint. The London repre- eenteeivecllernetao. however. eeld Ieter ieihedeythee he bed received e cable tel: ' um Bernese wee NFC-' uingfroneeligtethckof fever bet,itneedded,ehethie noun} noleenioce. __ yifrda `Yard Wide mite Cotton, 45. Limit Onuxn. C'ul.. ay :!7.-'l;l)o chrinunn cadaver union of ID lint Buptin church Iuoducdjtl nlignnlion to tho christian '53`-u"3'u".'`s."i'.""'....ua..p."'"' ' \I--- r:~ -"1 U0 IIQVIIIIE llllp .llll!Ul|ly, Ill OHIO Ullll fovernment in making active preparation: oraTurkish administration of the pro- vim-A Dunno Put Under Iutnlnt. 1; an n _ .I,__ WIIIOIITIOPQIO , rm: |n-_. an In KINGSTON. ONTARIO. 7'rnUnsnAY. loner : levege Atoeek on l eterson-!.u- ter'e Itroeg words. 0'rrAwA, Hey 26.--The opposition hed thin e utty much their own way in the. teri to this elternoon. Mr. Borden. of iiex, mode 0 good speech on the legal Aspect of the reoiproeel rleuse. He. of oounenook the vie that the provieione of the German end lginn trentiee epply hp express revision to Canada. end thet w thont oi r the imperial or Cane- dien legisletion that Mr. Davis thinks is rulnired to bring Cnnede under the treaties. After Mr. Borden eet down there was a use, and the chairmen proceeded to put t e resolution. The 0 - ition leaders. eeoing thst it was not t e intention of the supporters oi the overn ment to continue the debnte, xeld n whis red oonsultetion.et the end of which Mr. aster rose end denonncedvthe clense without stint, end "the thirteen grit men who es a government desired to be en- trusted with the treaty-making power. His speech was bitter, but it was prohebly his best elfort of the session. Mr. Robert- son. of Toronto, followed. and said he was protectionist enough to vote against the rteciprooalcleuee. He does not love the Imendment proposed by Sir Charles Tu - per. but thinks it sevors less of free e than` the overnment's pro els. Mr. Groig kept t e debate oing ti lsix o'clock. Mr. Grain. end Mr. H. of Pictou. kept urmg lop! one ueolw mug um eu u uluvl. Mr. Craig, and Mr. ll, Pictou. kept the debate going after receee till almost eleven o'clock, when e vote was reached in committee on Sir Charles Tup|.er e amend- ment. It was defeated by 74 votes to 42, end the main question of the edoption of the reciprocal oleule of the tariff came up. Mr. Footer said he did not understand yet how the clause was to be worked out, end Mr. Paterson once more wentover the steps that he propozed to follow in determining whether the tariff of my given country is of no favorable e eherecter an to permit of the entering of its goods into Camde at the minimum rater. He eberpli attacked Llr Wnnfnr fnr n1nnnr.ir.nlinr en l'lARDY S the minimum rural. no anlrpl uwucluu Mr. Footer for conetituting imeelf an agent for the entrance of Belgian and Ger- man goods into Caneda at the minimum rate of duty. The government did not propoee to admit theoo goods at the lower rates. Mr. Footer mode reply, saying some etandnrd ehould be end that natione complyin with that standard should be entitl to entrance on the minimum rate. Whet principle did the government mean to follow? Whet prin- ciple had Mr. Peterson followed in per- mitting British goods in on the lower tnrih? Wu it that Britieh duties on e from Onnndn were on the average less than those of the reciprocal tariff on goode impound into Cennde from Great Britain. Many questions of the name port Mr. Foeter threw Across the oor end taunted the miniete in bitter words with cowerdioe in not giv- ing him e etetement of the principle to be pursued. When Mr. Footer said he In talking in the interest of the Canadian workingmen the llberele yelled delightedly. In in anal. n nunn-inhlv novel noeition for worllngmnn inc IIDIIIIU yeueu ucuguuuuuy. It in such e remarkably novel position him that it put the house in good humor to listen. The more bitter he became the more merrily members laughed. They would not take him seriously. ulthou l: he certainly inunded that his Advocacy e ould be regarded in that way. Mr. Lieber.- us the close of the speech. which was exceed- inulv nnvnna and nnntninad manv Rama!- Ml! 01060 0! one upuvuu. wuluu wue unwou- ingly savage and contained many tio references to Mr. Paterson and his position, said the speech was impertinent and insolent. This was across the lloor as on aside. Mr. Foeler heerd the words snd claimed the protection of the chair. Mr. Lister roee end. taking off his lllt, re- peated the words. Mr. Foster moved that the words be taken down- a terrible proceeding, and one the result of which only Bourinot knoweth-und then demanded then they be withdrnwn. Mr. Lister withdrew them. but added that if it was outside he would not. That was A neat way of getting out of it, and Mr. Foster, in is half-humorous and halfmerious fashion, wanted to know if the protection of the choir could not fol- low him outside. Mr. Lister nssured him that he was in no danger. Mr. Peter ..-... -.l..-mo I-nnlv lmrl lmnn inrnrrnntnd A Prisoner confeuee to Burning 3 Burn In Bu-uthroy. S1'RA1'l~lR0\ , 0nt..,May 27.-P. M. Noble issued warrants for the on-est of J. D. Gate, George Burkholder, Note Fyfe and Norman Smith for petting fire to the bu-not thelete John Beukhan. on July 3051:, 1893. Smith. Gare and Fvfe are at pneont. in jnil. In is understood the the reason of this action is the confeleion of Gem. who wrote the attorney-general. It. is claimed Mint Gore Admitted that be And Burkholder net re to the building while Smith end Fyfe watched. la The Treaty To lapse ? Loxnox, May 27.- l`he Berlin cor`-- respondent of the Times says : "The German prose Q devoting a good deelof attention to the Canadian harm` and con plaine that the information n-ding the attitude of Germany on the an jecc oomea exclusively from Canada or Enghnd. With reference to the Fieklin proposal in the Canadian parliament to eguard Canada : position in relation to tho righte of nation: other than England to tho moot {avowed ...a;.-. tuunlrnnnl- the nnntinn in naked xaomnowoon um; um Iollvcnin in to lupus. mm tnet ue was In no ulngsr. mr. rewr- son, whose reply hnd been interrupted by the peaeege. now in e dignied y took strong objection to Mr. Foe- ter e insulting tone in referring to him- self. The ex-minister of finance, in the face of this protest from one of the most courteous members of the house, begun to feel that he had ariven ground for offence and colored deeply. A perusal in cold blood of some of hie ip- ent speeches might greatly assist Mr. osterin choosing lees insulting phrases when speaking of gentlemen who have never been diaconrteous to him. The de- bate was continued by Sir Charles Tupper, who talked till after midnight. The house then adjourned, it being It religious holi- day. OHIO! lull! bngunql W IIII mus mvunsu nation tnotmont. the quation is asked whether it can be England : intention no give notion that tho treaty of In 309.11, l865.botwoon Great Britain And tInGctIuu mllvnmin in In IAI1." 400 yards Linen Crash Towelling, 5c. (Limit).