1_AYLOR S. meme bros. Mrs. H. Chamberlain and family, Ot- tawa. are in the city visiting Mrs. A. Davidson, Colborne street. Rin Inn-main: In all In'nrll nf fnnhwmn at Umwn nest nus runway. Peas, corn, tomatoes 60. per tin. The uent. goods in the market at MRae Bros. 'I"hm-n urn nver l()0nnnlim1t.iona for the net.hy q to-nicnuil I. M. LeVa.n an bee poin ' cipnl Paris high sclotlp. \ Pr In t. of all are the new tie shoes for. ladies wear at Johnston & Co :-. On uradny aboub6.U00 boxes of cheese "were sold at Brockvillo an 85. to 830. Wnnah Hnanannv nglmnn. n-hf. of th gon- In H1130. l et.t.ijohn s breakfast food 10c. package. McRa.e Bron. II... 1: nL-...I....-I..:.. .....I C...-.:Iu no. IJIVIUEOH. KJUIDUITIG ULFUHD. Big bargains in all kinds of footwean at Abernet.hy s, 127 Princess street. Chnrlnn E. Garden. C.E.. left. Winninen W070 EOIO HI DPOCIVIIIU III HQC. M) 6,10. Fresh Snguanny salmon. first of the sen- aon, received to-day at. Carnovsk_vfs. . Mninr Hnllnwnv hm! been nunoinbad mcolvou m-any at. unrnovsupa. ' . Major Galloway has been appointed quartermuster for the volunteers at camp. in Jun. Il.ui.'..Iy...'- |......I.l-..b huul In. nnnlznnn IAJW PIICUI III II net.hy to-niehb. I ll `[A1]... L- `4'ari-i5`.`1I-is Haws you: malmsisl IAIDLIIKII `rho Very um: Imp on: And continent -`rho Gathered [Anon By [Importers and the World : Now: Ilucl By no Ilnlwd Pull ~ Strawberries. 15c. Caruovnlxy. 5 lbs. choice prunes for 251:. at cu RI-nu, With. detachable Collars and Cus, in sizes 14}; 15, 15}. sumo ng__I_t_1_1s c1ssoRsf| 0` . Low prices in boots and shoes at Aber- ml.}w a tmniohh. 1v-vv& ,_I hr`:- FASHION. rnni`-ADAILY WHIG`. FRIDAY. imias. 1891. our new piaid Sunday. They '}Allm1har n. th ree wash-- `2.')c. Onl- -Iu III IIIVI Fifli Iiy E0 Of uunymon. `Plus aid: Iona lat-Ive an killgd and spout:-awn nag- u, and 5 qumuity olu-In :'n'"f$.'.Wo`a'u.a cartridges. Th in- NIORIQVOII -Ionnklod Indatd :3` to but the `oils at vs I-I!` Iuun.-D nlilllllt. DII IlIl1l0I$ gahnpon Q6` inmrgonto in tho I: t a :1 amino` ' ol Pint : dnl Bio. "';ho gpmiara ""' tho any as Biol-nu Animu. Bl unoo :.~:.;':.*~.*:.`r.:a~:.:.'-~~....-'-2* ~:~.....v-- o and th:1'o tlounnd "'11.. x... JIIIIUSUII IOVUIU I-Q3. . HAVANA. M3} 28 --It in oicially gh- nounood that 1 int: {orco nndcr Gen. Godoy and Col. mach. comilung of tho Reina, Vorgu-I nnd Angon battalion. notion in conjunction with the both of the nbou Anundnris, bu inioud IOVIl'I_ 1 Ilnnn u. innnnnnntn In ck. L'n|uredlaundriedShirls1 Duuwnuarg In overnor-general O! urobe. Prince Franc a Jose h of Battonberz is a. younger brother of rince Louis of But- tonborg. He was born in 1861, and in c colonel of Bulgu-inn cavalry. On Tuesdny of last. week he was married to Princess Ann: of Montenegro. n youn r sister of the crown princess of Italy. 0 in I grant favorite witlrw queen Victoria. or whose dinner table at Cimiez. near Nico, he re- oently moo his bride ~~or ho first time. He iaolpo in bi h favor with the car and cnxiniol Ru I. thoformor of whom in mid to have doworod Princes: Anna with A million rnlnlnn III!!! In IIIVI IIOWI I million rubles. Prlnoo Franc-In Joseph to be Governor- Genet-nl. Loxnox, May `. 8.-A deapnhchi to the Standard from Berlin says that hbepowera. including Turkey. have assented to the appointment of prince Francis Joseph of Babmnbergu overnor-general of Crete. Jooonh Battonberir Ia|U IHUVUIHVIIIII. The fact chat the wnrshl 3 at Phnlorum are ready to land troops n d artillery in the event. of disorder: occur ing has de- Lorred the revolubioniata f In making a domonstratibn. ' IJIUI. A deapatch to`the Port from Constanti- nople aays the Turkish government has given orders for the forwarding of thirty battalions from Syria for service on the Servian and Bulgarian frontiers, and Limb six transports sailed yesterday (Thursday) under sealed order:-. An-unuou \I...- nu l'.`I-l.......tA ....p...-....-.. UIIUUT HBIIIUU UFUUTF. ATIIF 5, May `2S.-Elnborate measures have b an taken (40 reserve order. Be- sides the police and gendurmes a civil guard has been enrolled from among the moat truated inhabitants. 'l`|.n.-.lnao.... at :..A....:,... \.l 'l`|...-s..l.:- IIEUUU Ll MHIUU |lIlllIU|DllnK.B- The minister of interior, M. Theobokis, is resolved to dealseveroly with anti-dynam tic movements. ( "L ` VI..- 1..-; AL..L AL- ____,L The poworshnve fixed six millions of pounds as highest limit. indemnity, anclwill allow only such a strategic alteration of the frontier as Wlll not involve the sub- jection of any inhabited district to Turkish rule. Germany's demand for on lnbernenionnl control of (3 reek finances has not ' been !nvornbly received, as the government hopes to raise the loan abroad on the guarantee of England, Russia and France on low interest. to pay the indem- nity conceding certain revenues. but not l:CCO[,1 l;llIg the principal of foreign con- rol. The Terms Are Now Iluoh More Favorable To Greece. LoNnoN, May 2S.-The correspondent of the Times at Athens says: The de- spatches which the government has received from the representative of Greece abroad all indicate that thepeace negotiations have taken a turn more favorable to (ireece. Turkey's pro- posal to occupy Thessaly no longer re- ceives any consideration owing to Great Britain a attitude. while the proposal to abolish the capitulution in the case 0! Greek subjects in Turkey is rejected and the sug- gested extradition treaty is apparently set aside. |I1`I... ........._..l....... 2....` ..I.. ...2II..._.. Al troi. A . DRIED. ' Other members of the committee were Mrs. Clnruucn Brown of Toledo, president. of a club that has never been dofuntod by men; Mrs. Honncor Ilawlcy 0! Washing- ton, Mrs. Waldo Adams of Boston, presi- dent: of the Cavendish Whisk club, and Miss Susan D. Blddlo of Detroit. The call was responded to by women in nearly half tho seams of tho l'nion, and hundreds of delegates, reprvscmlng thousands of wom- en whist playvrs, attended. Mrs. Andrews was made pcrnmnom chairman of the con- gress and Mrs. Brown permanent. secretary. The congress was deemed of suiciont im- portance in lfliilndclphin to be opened by an address of welcome by the mayor of that city, and male whlsisexperbs read with interest the reports of the tournament. Such was the manner of the triumphant arrival of the woman whlsmr." NR8. T. llOLLINGS\\'0RTH ANDREWS. about whist for n number of years and In almost; as much of an authority on the game us Fostvr. Howell or uny of the mod- cm nchool. She hus orgunlzod scores of clubs and is of course 1; great whlst ombu- Blast. ('\A|..\_ -....`.-.I......... is. AL. An-..-..lLL-_ ._-..... ILIIIII7 \VlllHU pIUyE'I'H in [He Uuuucry. This first congress of women whiat piny- era was called by a special committee of live, oi` which Mrs. '1`. Holiingsworth An- drews of Philadelphia was chairman. Mrs. Andrews has been teaching and writing JV 1151:: un Ipuv nut`. ' At w woxnw I whlst congress W9 Hdlllhla several hundred wom- en whlsu players gathered from all parts of the Unlon and formed the Natlonal Whlnt League For Women. They played the game. too--150 of them-und for hours on a ,stretch without once usklng any of the old fumlllar questlons, What a trumps?" and Whose lead ls M?" They dldn t goealp elther during the hunde,_und, more than that. there were among them women whlsters"--that is :1 lr latest name--who have met and vanqulahed some of the belt male whlst players ln the country. 'l`hlq r-ah nnnnrpna nf wmnnn whlei: nlnv. ham -_uau}`-nu` Cancun!-,0! H amhont Olen nun; -win-o 'n-nape:-r Thus was I _tIme,when America! Nvhht player: spoke with worn at tho texnlulge devotees of dhe sumo. The funny man made her foiblee the subject of his most naronltlo pamgraphl, and she would hnvo been regarded as an ma-uder In `any tour: nament. But time: have changed and oplnlopa with hoan The Immortal Slroh Battle now has an army of faithful dllolplel who have adopted for their own her famous motto. A 01981` 313.: clean hearth and the rigor of the 0." ` At. the 1' hi . mnvnnnfa which nnnrn-nan A BATTENBERG FOR CRETE. woMAio _ yvmsr PLAYER; PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. hloud Douro 11-- An 1-. c an 0 C FIX! IXICOIIn BUIl'B Fuzfs. Ont. llafma... I . an 3;.) ml Ithc I`I- ('3 ..;.;.:.'.;.'.: I I .. 't` .-, you. ) - .13 We oer a. BARGAIN in aomaons occnl-nu but at ll:50 tun II ing. Cu-innpoolor Juan l'_nn-ul. of.` :`.*..':'.'.".`.:.':.'.'.'1... j :3. l'lI,lOIl0III-0VI olulonnnnonr Injnn` Soul To mum: rrlan. Locxmm, N'.Y.. Ihy 98---E;.ddgp. nun W. D. Davin, who was convicted of noooptinanbribl. was this morning am. W100 "0 701" Ind four months at ::.bIdr.I'n:n'.oon- Amotlonforn nowtriul luul. 1 punluon I'll ulruullwu nun ungu- odby all nice. irreapootiw of political feelings, or his retention. but without nuil. Johnston Wnuon. prinoipul of Carmnn school. has been appointad to succeed him. . Dllmluod tor Pnrtlnnllllp. Cuuuw. Mnn., May 28.--James Bruce. Eoetmuur hero for nearly eleven fun, as been dicmiuod owing to politics ru- aona. A petition wu oiroulnud sud dyn- od by parties. irrespoctiw poiitical uuuruy uuuar seven 0 uluux. nnulng one room in good condition. The club colon, garnet. and gold. were worn for the first time. Next Thursduy. weather permitting. the club will run to Kingston Milln. A club maeting following. an-u up uvvu vluu ll-Illl. A dozen members of the Frontenac bicy- cle club enjoyed 8 run to Collins Bey lue evening. They left Y. M. C. A. building shortly after aeven o'clock. finding the roe mood condition. The club oolm-I- any-mt. Known Ellewhero. Jones. the pick-pocket sentenced by police magistrate Dutf this morning to six months in the Central brieon. in known in different places as Henry Jones and George Stevens. Inglis. who is known as John Henderron, will be tried to-mon-ow for picking Mrs. G|ezier e pocket. Inglis is from Halifax, N.S., and had in his pos- geeelon apex-a showing him to be I mem- beroft e I.0.0.F. Drowned [In The Canal. ' VALLI\ FlEI.D, Que;, Mny- 28. - Isaie l'ilon. jr.. non of ex-mayor I i|on,of Sb. Timothy, with two friends while driving home from Vnlleyeld their horse took fright at two men who were returning home with their fishing rods on their shoulders. The horse shied and jumped in the canal. Pilon was drowned. the other two were saved. The horse was also drownel. The body of young Pilon was found about an hour after the accident. . ` '1`:-lal occurred To-day. Rom-2, May 28.---The trial of Pietro Ac- ciarito, the iron worker of Artegnu, pro- vince of Udine. who attempted to stab King Humbert on April `.32nd.while his ma- jesty was on his way to the rn.ces.commenced to-day. The court room was crowded, and there were many ladies among those present. During the course of his ex- amination Accinrito violently` attack- ed the prevailing social conditions. He said he had acted alone and in despair, asmon did when they committed suicide. The object of his attempt upon the life of the king. he ex lained. was to strike the representative 0 the class living in comfort. 50 Cents] Disappearance of Robert Baird. It seems that the illness of Robert Baird occurred some time before his disappear- ance, but he had fully recovered. His wife was staying in the country while he was preparing a house in which to move into. It was nearly completed. only a few things remaining to be done the night belorehe disappeared. Baird got up `at the o'clock on the morning of the l9th inst., and was quiet and cheerful. He went out, saying he would be back at seven o'clock, but did not return, and as yet has not "come back. His friends eup- poaed he had gone to the country until last Monday. On that day friends of his wife came to the city and inquired about him. Hie brother from Smith's Falls is in the city making inquiries, but has found no clue to his whereabouts as yet. wnwu up Dllll` respective cmels. Owing to an incessant rein over a large area of this part of the province, agricul- ture has been at a complete standstill. Fnrmers from everywhere complain bitter- ly of the lateness of season. Seeding in several places has not been commence yet. This is almost a month later than last year. Rain during the last two weeks has caused rocks to loosen at different places along the cliff of the city front. and at Lev ls a stone avalanche smushed through A shed at Seebery s ship-chandler s store. Sault. nu Matelot street, lest night,oauaing serious damage. A man nnrnml inmmvn urlulla in n Go. nl Death or Mrs. Patterson. The death is announced in Montreal of Mrs. Patterson, wife of the late Capt. Patterson, formerly a resident of William street in this city. and for years pew ste- ward of Sydenham street Methodist church. Her death occurred at the home of her son- in-law. Rev. W. I. Shaw, principal of Wes- leyan theological colle e. She was eighty- ve years of age. we daughters were Mrs. John N. Glidden. Cleveland. (deceas- ed) and Mrs. Shaw, Montreal. Mrs. Pat- terson was a lady of gentleness and rene- ment, of most amiable disposition. and an exemplary christian. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Wiley. Division and Princess streets, and aunt of Mrs. William Braden and Miss Wiley. The funeral occurs to- morrow afternoon on arrival of the Mon- treal express. HUI IUIIU unluug. A man numod Giguore. while in a fit of jealousy. badly out the head of 11. girl of the demi-mondo with a stone yesterday. (liguere was arrested this morning. The I girl's condition is considered serious. Thu ninnrn l|l\n1Il\nr\tl:nau cl... .........J.. gm :4 cunumon I! conanuerea sonous. The oicers commanding the queen a diamond jubilee regimenpwere dined atltho Garrison club last night. Phlltlenl Denomination Poetpoaevd-lu~ eliuul cabinet lornell: Installed-,-33-. rlenltue II 0 Oonfopletg Itendutlu-A Inn cute 3 1312!`: Bend Elly-Ollootl. - Dlled. . Qulwcgay 28.-Corponl Buthedord. of A" riding Ichoohof thin eity.co:nuitnd suicide this morning in the Mrnche, a. teen. of which he was in chap. e. uentr on guard ct the entrance of court- yerd card three reports of erevolver being discharged and at once gave the plat .` Some of the men rushed into the cunt nndfouml Rutherford lyinur on his , on the oor, with I! revolver in his right hand and three bullet holes in the mkion of his heart. Cor ml Rutherford was a native of Woodutoc , Ont. He Will thirty vean of mm. sober and van rnmnnhnhln. nnuvu Ul vvuuuuncl, Ulllo. no wxu llllrla yearn ot "ago. eober and very respectable. Strange manners have been observed about him of late and it in thought that he took his life in B t of temporary inlaniby. The . m-en. nulitioal damonntmtinn in um me In 3 no 01 wmporlry mlanlny. grub political demonstration in favor 0* the new Marohand government, which was to lnvo taken place to-qigho. has been postponed sill Wodnesdoy even- ing next owning to the inclomency oi the weather. rm... ...-..L-._- -3 u_- Il_.__I__,,.I ,,n- ,. VVIIIIIIIEF. The members of the Mu-clnnd cabinet arrived here this morning and were formul- l y installed in thoir respective departmento. The government employees were also pro- aenbed to their reapoctlvo chiefs. Owinn m an inmunnnh rain rump - Inna- com. nufnznronp. or "A" an: u/no scHooL. snoors HIMSELF. 4' up - O -- SaturdayPand- V S2lt1lI`d2lY Night sulcmla oF%`A;%coRPo1AL. and A Good Club Run. Aluhllooldonts n.-J. A_. \n,__ A. ever held in Kingstzm. The goods; `must be sgld, attd tbs? viill be sold at price; that will cert'ainly aluton_ish you. ~ " s Watch the papers daily `for 'Sle'news. _` Cs > . ALL sALEs_ FOR CASH. . L t T. We am doing businqu qty-d:y,_ so coup dongand IQ: ILL- 1.2.4 ..._ .___. 1...--- -` -. Greatest Sale of $41,066 Dryoods [Making Pr%eparal*ions4.,%! As features of special merit we claim: A strong, waterproof tub, bound with ~ _: heavy galvanized iron hoops that fully `~ protect the tub and dd not fall off; the gearing completely covered. so that nothing can get between the cogs; cans full size and made of the very best quality of charcoal tin plate: heaters of malleable iron and tinned; all castings attached to the tub mCl.V galvanized to prevent rusting. It is the only freezer in the world having the celebrated Duplex Dasher, with the double eelf-ad- yustmg Wood Scraping Bar, by the use of which cream can be frozen in less than one-half the time. yet liner and smoother than can pos- sibly be produced in any other freezer now in use. Positively the best- freezer in the world. Cream can be frozen in 4 min ith this freezer. `McKELVEY & BIRCH. |beautiful7 OLEOGKAPH iI (i)r'traVit' ()`iml`I;ei'-i\'I;jve'a_t3r Queen Victoria, or any other picture you desire. sold at Sc A BAR and ca Vbe})btaine-(i `from an): strict]; reliable grocer. T 7s'.'p"..-'.'i."E: .'.?L"F..- me. am..." ._ 4:: -51.1. nnuoaxars--uo. 4 norr-ru. . AWAIV{f;`,vS_(5:<\PW \}zRI\i5i5E'Is CV; 'iT ea}: '55; -3; I___, I f\r T1/\f|'r\|Iwr'r 1-: , Remember 3rd-That it is good for the bath and toilet. We guarantee it will not injure the moat deli- cate skin, but will leave it smooth and soft, so that if used on a child it will be found to be invigorating and enervating. ` DAVID MORTON & SONS, HAMILTON, - ONTARIO Remember 2nd-That it will do more work'by- do- ing it better and easier than any other soap oered, and yet it is so mild it will not injure the most delicate` fabric. Remember 1et--'rna;y1n E AWAKE SOAP is the cheapest soap yonw: ` hy, because it is a pure` soap and `therefor will l,ast,lo_nger than any othetj ggap and. do more work, andt1gof.nit is a LARGER BAR than any other 5c bar in Canada. You will nd it will out- weigh any other 5c bar in the market. Have You Tried It? We are making preparations as fast as p If you are not hsin: WIb_A_y(_AKB SOAP you are spend?- Lng a great deal otmoney` and energyror nothing... % 7 . 3 ~ Remember 5th--That if you send 25 WIDE 111773 r'\t\A r\ 1I 1V\lI'\"|",\r\l\ o Remember 4th--That WIDE AWAKE soA15 is _ 25c, 35c. 450 per yard" 1 30c. 40c. 50c and up. A great assortment to choose from. The large quantities we have sold is good proof they are the BEST VALUES in the city. . J. LAIDLAW 8: SON. Black Mohairs BLKCK LBFRES. BLACK BRIL IANTINE. THE IMPROVED ,White Mountain Freezer SIZES--2 W15 Quins Inclusive. 69 & ,7 I BROOK A q 51$ AWAKE _s0A1= III! III I ! I Coll lal II _ A u I ! PV`It:lInr nz';"..:"'W A I .n._vv Incl. PrIoo.J _ . mm: aha. llunyon. 11 no 13 _ . Tom: nnumre-3 with me nau- III advice for any ban. 2: JLG II I OKIIIIIO GIIQI. of an an In 5 to ' In 5 manna. '- c ' nronitlv DOOTQR YOIIIMLF 7 4;. ..~.% x...;..;.. .. "-22! -.:.:-'.':..-:.:m:".:;-~".:' '.'.` "v"" -2 , _ Guru um rlnmhtlun II~l nu don. - Il|!0!'I Dnoomln can c run MJ|E8 FIVE CENTS~-Your _ohoice r - |_,.., 1-. o.________ BUUID IUI IIBIILIIIIIS Ilu We claim more than mere chenness in Tongs, Forks, Crus ers, Shavers, Picks. Ice-Cream F reezers, Etc. --_-there's quality as well. COMMERCIAL. Ioltllu. noon ugnuna. All. on hotnoIlAlIwu...... 51} L7` D ` nuoupun-u-no-no-o-us- ` Y1 Ice for domestic use will soon be in demagd. `L7 _ QII UUIJII III? III LlUIlIII|I\.lI You will require proper tools for handling it. `If; nlnim nnnrn than rnnrn . 13D. """I'.`.?!'.....,..1__`"" ' _ -. I P.ML-mo! `OIIo.Ooun Sarcom- `Ill- -nun ml... I-In-ml (}llHETT S HARDWARE, `Corner Princess and Wel- lington Streets. MEN'S unblu Plln, rfonn mlo Complain}: qul Vltgllur mum .( .........`)'l"."3l?.'$'u."..Z"....:.';| 4:, .m In. ty company vi nptoeont Bundnrd ooup|nyinOuuda,King- bd onto! Ill lulu dict:-ibuting Plum pm (by the govemuont arabl- \oet,'1`oI'onto. an annex to the King uton\dniry school I an prrivod and the work will he nude:-khan at onou. W. Nuvhndc bu boon nnmodunpcviaing china. 'V-IlI 0-31- Iayun. Maura C. F. and H. H. Giluleraloovo and a number of other prominent. marine men waited upon the minister of unahu and nilwsyl yesterday, protesting against tho compulsory closing of com]: on Sun- day an csloulntod to seriously hamper Cmuliun tnouportntion interests. wm (Ina `rho Bench. Alderman llcxolvoy will proaidd Lt the polido com`) in the absence of the police nu iunta. about totals I tripto Eng- thtroq to! the vornmont to Innnnmnf. than; Irv. A an-man l.ivino_ nprounh thou ry. mun Living- IIIIIIII Ell` I34] I III (C VUITIIIIIIIV CD Alf." will be inc mngietncp. um... .uu- uqv vu ;n-up Peaches. largo Line. 230. mph: pears, lnr tins. `.220. each: pours. 2 lb. tins. 15c. one ustrawborries, 2lb. tins. 15c. ouch; raspberries. 2 lb. tins, He. each: cherries, 2 lb. tins, 20. each; egg plums. large Lina. , `..`0c. ouch. Those gopdn are all new and can be relied upon. MoRoo Bxoe. F vv nu -11:11: no uyvuo The Ont.nrV0 government has decided to keep open Lno mining laboratory at. the school of mining for the convenience of thoeo who may have samples of ore to be assayed. Prof. Uoadwin and C. G. Roth- woll WI" be in attendance. The last. nun- ed will aob.:a nmnlgamntor. Willing To Jolu. Lt evenin the committee of the board of education, mving in charge the obser- vance of the queen s diamond jubilee. de- cided to purchase souvenir badges. one of which will be presented to each pupil. V Other details touching the `celebration | were advanced A step. The committee l also expressed its willingness to join in any 4 proposed civic celebration. l!'olt--.t;t~`l`he Outor station. Rosidentsiivirmg down near the lower' Grand Trunk depot also felt. tha earnin- quake. Henry Hubbard, Joseph Car- ringtoxl. W. Pickering and others were conscious of the shock. In the store kept hv the hut: nnmad mnnmd crnmla warn not-ea Thlevu at Norwood. ' Chief of police Horse has received. from Squire Broe.. Norwo , Ont... erequeat. to keep an eherp look-out in town for a large- elzed dapple grey horse that was stolen from them Wednesday night. The writers V own I livery stable at Norwood and they offer a eubemninl reward to any person finding the stolen Animal. --- J UUIISCIUIIU Ul DIIU BIIUCK. LII DUO UDUTU Kai)`; bv the last named canned goods were sfmkon from the shelves and full with n clatter. giving the inmates n fright. _ . . V nu, %. :1-;m'.:::.:x..;,; 19.53301! oououmao -..uu: .-u-nu nun, nrvrvusnu H. Moot.-rs. for the Kingston elevator and tunnel . company, (ltd.,) has do sited with` city treasurer Ireland the 1,000, out of which the corporation is to be reim- bursed for all expenses incurred in con- nection with the submittimz to the people of the $'25,000 bonus by-law. The ten days that the company was nllowod in which to make the deposit expired yester- day. but the money was previously placed. A Cape Vincent Case. The tr l of the action brought by Miss Kate We she against (E. Hairy Glynn, Cape Vincent,to recover $2.000 foran alleged as- sault, engrosecl the attention of justice Wright andsjury in the trial term of the su- preme court at Watertown, N.Y.. for the est two days. Mr. Brady resides with llis wife in Uape Vincent, where he holds a position in the custom house. He claims that on the evening in question he went to his home and found his wife in tears. She told him tlmt Miss Walshe had grossly insulted her nd called her vile and indecent names. Brady went out on the street, overtook Miss Wslshe as she was returning from the post oice, shook her by the arm and slapped her face. Mr. Glynn came out during thqrow and told Brady not to strike her and the uliliir then ended. Brady naked on his part that damages be assessed,but(ilynn says he laid no hand on the women. hence the action. A unrrlinl . Illllu rnnrlnv-ad in nlnn u `nivnll u0Wn lrolu LUTUIIMJ. As the Kingston bicycle club comtom- plntee holding A mammoth meet on the civic holiday, the members take quite kindly to the suggestion made by the To- ronto mud club. A meeting of the local club will be held next week, when com- mittee will be named to arrange for the meet and to perfect matters in connection with the reception and entertainment of the Torontonians. nu unvu an u-5 -uuvln Tho Canadian road club, of Toronto. has written to the Kingaton bicycle club to the eiliaoto that if the Toronto civic holiday is arranged for the same day as the Kingston event, August 7l:h. the club. `.350 strong, would wheel down here, arriving early Sunday morning. From here the members would charter a steamer and make a sour through the Thousand Islands on Sunday afternoon. 'l`he Kingston club will be ask- ed to arrange details for a twenty mile road road race to take place on Monday morn- ing, good prizes being oflsred. The visit- ing wheelmen would also take purl: in the club races in the anornonn, In connection with the trip an excursion would be run down from Toronto. a-n... l(:......o.-... mmml. 1.1.4. nnmamm. w;..'..-. an .5... 75 Ibo: can rhea Bio. lion`: an about` 81 O! 0! Monnraal, anu nnuvuer us murnuu to Ca 1:. Joly do Lotbiniore, R.E., son 0 Sir Henri Jly do Lotbiniere; one to inspector acdonnell, N. W. M. P., and a fourth so Mr. Mer- ritt, of the New Yo agency of bile Merchants bank. A fth daughter was 0 have been wedded in Edinburgh shortly. nd Mice Briggs, of this city, left for that cit a few dd 3 ago to act in the capacity of rideumai at the wedding. 1.-Ilwll III`: IV. Intelligence has been rocoived new of the dgath in Edinburgh. Bcotlaml. on Tooldoy last. of Lieut.-Col. John T. Camp- 'bell. Lleub.-Col. Campbell was well known in ingston. having commanded the Royal Ca ndlan Rilloo here for tome year: in luc- ooulon tobicub.-Col. Mohtt. and having lived hero {or iomo y after his retire- ment from active li . Proviouaotao his hkin command of tho ries he -served in it. 0 72nd }Iigh'nnders, and `went hhrou h the Crimea with that corps. He Iclb inglton `to take up his permanent residence in Scotland in M94. Ono of his daughter: is the wife of Capt. Toylor,form- Orly of Montreal, and another is married in Want. Jnlv do Lotbinlam. R.E.. la lsplnd In Iscunburn -` wan won Known u-o. , -- . `u. I L,. _,_o,___, |____ _. I0 Ullkl Ull UIIU WUIIHIII, IIUHUU [IHU HCDIOFI. A verdict was rendered in Glynn s favor. gnu 1.co'to nu ` Ibiommmh Ind. 13: 3 luhmnin com an :3. 41.. . Ohtolo . :!!_v9. w**---**-' DEATH OF COL. CAMPBELL `tho `Lori to Ptooood. . __-._.1.I |._.AI._ __ ,,, u Made The Depollt. A.-- 4... LI... I(:_....A.... Get Your Eye on Elm` _ I-__.- 1:..- nu- ., , Will Keep It Open. s....!;. ..........___.._L I.-- Want CIIIII 09:; f1 [.1 __.I II If 1`! To move A 15:; Meet. ,I` __._,.'I _l._I. .I II`. - new custom: log-Inna. Toxcowo. May `28.-A new custom: ro- gulczion was received this morning to the goctthnt uull:okug!nNo':af value 0! not an aunt; ng omgn coun- tries I id {noun In 7/allowed to the canon Iuoolduty, and will by _ hunt! I) without donation CI Wfglll I KC I otherwise uuinjnn .. -v-. ...- nvvv -u and he full I di:unuo of svronty-ve art from the trapeze to the ground. By chneo he managed to strike with his hand: and fan as the nuns tint. and boyod captain- dwmgmdnhghy bmlnd hudho wu uniniu . roll Inn A Balloon. Gnrrru. Mu.n.. May 28.--An ncroht. John Lnmote. was going through his pur- formanco Int night whon his foot rlip fell: dinunuo cot (IQ lh banana In 9113 nunnn Rn pk... III! UUyUllU UUI]lp`lI'l50l'I. uzulagnerl. Miee Annie Squirrel entertained I num- ber of young India: at the resir`en`.e of Mr. Eggle',on.1 icard street, on VVednea- day afternoon, it being the eighth year of her birthday. The little ladies had quite I happy time, and enjoyed e splendid afternoon tea. Mina Squirrel received many beautiful birthday preeente. A man named Snnin. nf Qnnfm-Ih wlmn IIIIII uvuuuuu Inrtuuuy pl"UUnUC- A mm named Spain. of Seaforlh, who went to Goderich to look for work ml: the harbor. was accidentally killegl by the ongincof the outgoing trun from the ole- vntor last Saturday. The poor fellow mutt lnvo boon bewildered. for standing on the outside odm of the track. he nw the train coming,-xhnt turned his back and stood still. ' TIUCU Ill-I |lIl|IglIUr 5. Judgment has been given in the case of l)x\W Va. Aokerell. of Belleville. where a , rector suod his churohwnrden for back salary. The court thought $250 was fair- ly payable to the rector, but. as the source of supply was the voluntary offerings of the people no praseure of law could com- nnl munnnnh, ' WI yIXIUI'|. on will need one of shirt: And jubilee ties for ` are beyond comparison. Gallagher ; Annie Sauirral enbartninnd n 1 HHS. Our stock is positively the beat in the oily. We have all the latest novelties to select. from and oar them to you at lowest prices at Gallagher's. l Judnrmant has hcmn nivnn in Hm nman nf LIIB P00`)!!! I10 pol ymonb. I -L:..t- -....l :..l UJ|lCllllHl (H AVUWIUUKIUIIIHKI WILH Ulllluo The Geisha hat, still has the lead, to be ` found at the loading gents furnishing house. Hallaghes. l [`.xt.hn`in nirr-In: lIl`A rrrnnllw nnn'f.nrArI in UUUBUI Vlllllllul Fa Cxtholic circles are greatly agitated in Britain over the marriage of E. de Beau- mont. lein, a former Jesuit prioat, with Hon. athlaeu 0'l{ngnn, daughter of the late Loud O Hagan, lord chancellor of Ira- land, Klein in the first Jesuit who ever left`. the church. The couple are Unitari- nnn IUUII ll'U|ll Ill: \!IIlI5l|U|' H. The Norwegian bark Prince Leopoid. just arrived at Quahec, picked up on the 17th inst. on the banks of Newfoundland, two men belonging to tho French vessel Florence. The men were in a. bad condi- {Lion from hunger and thirst and were, ` fro.-t.-bit.ton. RH...` .......l| ..K....:.. L.......... n.` .--.. IL ..L LVIUIVHU Druu. ` Sir William Whitewny, premier of New- foundland, will leave for London. F.ng.. l on June 3rd, to be present at. the jubilco i celebration. He will open negotutiona for the settlement of the French shore ques- tion preliminary to arranging for the federation oi Newfoundland with Canada. ""I..\ I `..i-L- I`-L ..LIII L-.. AL- I._..J L` L,. ll'U.`U'UIDlUIl. Nice small picnic hams 9c. per lb. at McRae Bros. 01.. `l71Il2_.... \IYL.'A.-....._ -...-...5-.. -3 \V---- LV]urPll_Y WEI WIIIIIUUIKL For Saturday we offer you able ties in all colors for lngherhl. That man nf hhn nm-I: rinnr Fm- mgner H. The use of bhe pork ring for horses and carriage: during the wet weather has made it very rough for bicyclists. If chairman Allen could borrow the steam roller for an afternoon he would find a still warmer place in the gratitudaof citizens. Ru Hm will nf Alfrnrl Nnhnl who rnnnnt. PIGUU I ll IIKIU gI'lIblbUuU-lll UllIIZU|IUu By the will of Alfred Nobel who recent- ly died in Sweden. thirty or forty million krocer was left for the iidvancemeiil: of science and literature. the income to be used for prizes for this purpose. Some of the heirs-at-law are contesting the will. lv`.ill in line with the mninritv and an lzn l [H0 I|8H'H'a`3'l3W BTU CUHIMUDIIIK LIIO WHI- F.nll in line with the majority and go to Gallagher : for your gents furnishings. We have the bee't.at.ock in the city to so- lect from at Gallagher's. Tim Nnrnmainn hurl: Prinrm Lnnnnld The underwriters met. this morning to adjust. the insurance accounts in connec- tion with the H. I . Eclrardt. re. Toronto. The loss on stock is placed at $422,120 and on the building and fixtures about 83,000. 'l'I1nI(r'n:u-nnn hinrvnln nluh nnlhina nnnn UH llll QLIIIUIHK llllll IJLIIUIVU3 MIJUIJD 0~),UU\'o The Kingston bicycle club. acting upon the ruling given by the referee in the half mile open race at the athletic grounds on Monday when T. A. Murphy fouled (L Smith, the prize for first place claimed by , Murphy was withheld. War Rnhnrdnv um nhr rnn three Wll-' only OUC. PCT Hepri Duboia, Bnlvor Rupee and two other parties were this morning ned $50 each at Montreal for having smuggled Sweet Caporal cigarettes intotheir pre- miums. | I KAVAJ \/I411 Lu nun: vuvu.-.. of a, large lot Summer .ies 5c each. .1 For Men's Furnishings go to During the last fiscal year Cnndxx im- ported from China exactly $333,878 worth of duciable gooda, or as nearly as possible ona-half of one per cent. (int. n nmmd nl Mr-Ran Rrng, nnmun nnd one-nan or one per cenn. Get a. pound ol Mcliae Bros. coffee and we'll guarantee that you will enjoy it; I only 30. per lb. Henri `hulmin. Rnlvnr Rnnnn and two Lomnwes. poumoen, cw. burnt) any :5. Three facts: 150, the finest: shoes in ladies woar; `Jud, tho nobbiesb footwear for gentlemen : 3rd, thelowost prices, at Johnston & Co's. L-.'..Ll.. (`Auk n...., (`In plan at. Rinpnn or several unys no nor nuaoanu nure. A dividend of fifty cents on the dollar has been declared on the estate of A. I). McRosaie. boots and shoes, Ingsraoll. Yesterday game protector Hazen, of Chippewa bay. made is his: seizure of nets in the river opposite Brockville, on the American aide. xr..... |...,.;.. ..........L,, ....I..I........ nnnunnkau-a ` JOHDSIOH (Y. U0 8. ,St.rict.ly fresh eggs Dc. doz. at Mr.-Rae `Bros. - ` ` !\.._:..... Al... 1...; R-....l ......... l'V......A.. S... A mencnn anus. New beets, carrots. cabbage, cucumbers, tomntoes. potatoes. etc. ()urnnveky'e. Tin-an fnr-tn - Int, hlm linnh shmm in Ing rrom all parts or we country. Wrllzs Farm but r and Dutch cheese every Saturday at urnovaky s. Mrs. l`._ Hammond and two children re- every Banuruuy an Vurlnuvuxy a. Mrs. E. Hammond and two children turned to Belleville yesterday after a visit. of several days to bur husband here. A ..l:..:.L....I -5 an... ......o- .... LL.` Anllnu zxoerneonya, 12/ rrmceu screen. Charles E. Garden, C.E.. left. Winnipeg yesterday to join the engineering forces on Cmw n N est Pass railway. Donn nm-n tnmntnm: Rn nnr tin. The uneau Q0008 In one THIIFKBD aw npgznutw Druu. There are over 100 applications for sborekeeperahip at tho penibentiary, com- ing from all parts of the country. Wrlln II".u-m hnhtar and Dumb cheese Will buy them whilelthey last. Call early as they are $1 goods and likely to go fast.