and im rovemenne. The ncly members of the stall of Wind- cor school teachers are in revolt. against. the order of the school bond that. they should walk in the jubilee celebration on June `Jud. The school board look upon it. an e matter of discipline. A w..r. Pu-Inna Alherl`. denmbch save that of discipline. A West Prince Mberh deepabch says an Indian named Almighty Voice shot`: rancher named Dennis. near Batoche. A police party overtook the Indian yesterday and two of the police weiewounded by him while making the arrest. ~ Julius Dumbrinki, fteen yoare old, on em loyeo of the Roebling mills. Trenton, N..r.. met. death in in terrible form yester- day. The boy fell asleep while at work and his head oabcliing in machinery his body was literally ground to pieces. _ Ar. um nnnninr of the usaizea nt. Otmwii racro. ,Tho Ottawa electric railway company gives notice of a special meeting 0! the shareholders to authorize the direcbors to issue bonds for lmlfs million dollars, rc- quirad for recent. and projected oxwnaion undim rovemenbs. rm... Min mnmhnn nf Hm nt.n' of Wind- literally ground to pieces. At. the opening of the judge Meredith spoke forcibly regarding the long time grand juries are often in the habit. of spending yn their work. and ex- pressed the wiehthnb less time be taken since they were present at large coat. to the country. Tim Rritinh nmnmer Ohio. Cent. Owens. badly dmnagon. Capt.-Gen. Weyler. ab Sancli Spiritus. received Senora I-Tvarieto Tabocio, who called to ask pardon for her husband, exiled to the Clmfnrine islands on I politi- cal charge. The mpmin-general granted her petition nnd Tabocdo will be allowed to return to Cuba. in .... .. \';.u.u-in`: fun-nritn Rnolinh I'l`il.ul`8 the country. The British steamer Ohio. Capt. from Rotoerdnm on May 25th, for Balti~ more. in nature Len miloa north of Wick. in the north-eastern pars of Scotland. She wont. ashore in In douse fog. Etforta will be mxda to flour. her, but. in is feared she is badly dmnagod. Pam. .Cnn. Wevler. Spiritus. to Uuun. Queen Vicborus favorite English writers are thus nnunod by an wricer in the Quarter- ly Review : Poets, Shnhapoare, Scott, Tennyson and Adelaide Proctor: novelists, Jane Austen. Charlotta Bronte. Mrs. Oli- uhnnt. .\lra. Crailr. Goorge Eliot. Edna Lyall-all women. l)nnn:.inns mnountimr to 3700 have come l.yall-~alI woman. llomyzions mnounting 8700 in to the anti-Sunday our committee in Toronto. This amount has been unso li- citod and the two thousand dollars neces- sary for the recount and light. against Sun- day care willoasily be raised. The anti, men will continua the battle. I)... l`3...|uu.. nf l.lm Hnlnillnll rnnd. seventy-nine eare. Francis Bo ineon end Violet Cleveland ~-he-vmbeen arrested at. Niagara Falle by detectives on acharge of working a me- trimonialeeindleu badger game. The mtg woman woo advertioo for a hue- end arrange I place of meeting. While the dupe end the woman were con- vening Robinson would turn a in the roleof theinjured Iueband, and demand money or he would shoot. The game worked eoeeeeefully. ~ During a drunken rowon theontekirte et Delnoie. Pa , Wedneeday eveninc. John` Oredy. a young miner. wan killed by a ehotlo the regioeoflhe heart. Hie email- enh `radium upon the nilroed hook. . will connmuo me name. - Ben. Grilmni. of the Hamilton road. London, met with 1 terrible Accident on Tuesday ovoni_ng. Ho and coma compan- ions man out shooting and getting over I fence the gun of the hind nun got. caught, and the whole contents wen dischnrgod into Graham`: right. thigh. Hi: one is ...inn. The Mllllnerv vou like and want ls hero. serious. It. in ofoially announced thnt. | Spanish force. under Gon. (lodoy and Col. Struch, consisting of the Rains. Vorgnrn And Arngon`}m.t.nlione. Acting in conjunction with the boats of tho gun boat Armen- duix, bu inictod novoro loss upon the in- surgents in the viciuit of Caynguuteje rivor. province of Pinu ol Rio. Duid Day, a former on the third lino of rivor. vmco or nnu um mo. Day. Emmott. Mu` Guelph. met. with an moi- dont on Thursday evening which vaulted In his douth. Ho and his son were driv- ing I binder home. when pho horn: bolt- od. throwing both man tn the ground. the wheels passing over the fat.hsr`u body and crushing his ribs in. Dooouod vu ugod aovonty-nine l:\......:. D . innnn Ami Vinlnh Cleveland Pl.TH or THE NEWS. Mr. I-`oster Attacks The Recip- rocal Clause. ISIILL mama murr.( TWO COUNTRIES ENTITLED TO BENEFIT. Patrons and the Tar-Il!-Ilr. Rogers says the N. 1'. II n Fa||ure-IIlr lllbbert Tup. per Objects to Imperial Concessions. O'ru\u, May 28.--To-day was almost entirely devoted to the discussion in com- mittee of the resolution dealing with the application of the reciprocal tariff. Mr. Foster reiterated his previous arguments against the policy as outlined, and also again professed his ignorance of its real , meaning. Mr. Laurier replied, stating de- nitely that the government had de- cided that. with the possible excepti n of New South Wales. Great Britain was the (uni country which was entitled to the bane ts conferred by the reciprocal tariff. The premier also expressed his surprise at the comments of the opposi- tion ona tariil" which had been received with such approval. not only in Canada but throughout the empire. It was agreed in the evening that the general discussion of the tariff which is allowed in committee, whilst one clause of the term` is under consideration. should take place on tins resolution regarding the reciprocal tariff. Sir Charles the younger made an .............o.r.im. nmmnhsin uunnort of Mr. lrmamnnrsgmqzx mamr.| l`e8Dlutl()ll YVKJIIIIIIK DlIUIuhIFlu\:Ins ......... argumentative speechllin support of Foster s position. erhups the' most notable feature of the speech was that in which he expressed the belief thet any turill` that received the hearty coimnendstion of the English press would be ll dangerous one for Uuundu. Such praise proved that the terilf would beta the sdvnntse of the chief competitors with Gene inn labor. He said that withoiih nn lslling swsv of loyalty. Still the old lip-service of love- ltion whiehls too coy to show itsell in . deeds! Mr. Frost. one of the represente- tlv lecturers of the house. msde an sx< l.spoec`h from the business men's oi view. reminding Mr. Foster that espite his s\l hcitude{or the poor working- man Unnsdn had never had such a period of depression as during the pest ten years under the so-celled national policy. Bright- er dsys were ahead. he believed. under the new government end the new tsriil`. Mr. Rowers (Frontenac) said that, re- govolnment anu one new umu. Mr. Roger: (Frontenac) preaentinu the patrons of industry, he could safely aaeert that the farmers of the country had given the national policy a fair trial, and had found that it did nothing whatever for them. whilst it had only nided the manufaoturere of the oountry at their expense. 'l`he'preeent government had put corn on the free list at the request oi the farm` an, and the agricultural community was quite willing to give the new tariff a trial. The member for Frontenac also repro- bated the character of the language used in the house. referring to the remarks re- cently made about the patron members by Mr. Bennett. u. 12...... tI.`..i. Qimnmi hmnnhnrl out HARDY S. Mr. Bennett. Mr. Bennett. (East. Simcoe) branched nub on the subject. of the lumber business. ad- vocating the imposition of en expoib duty on eawlogs. Mr. Chnrlbon, however, in an able review of the matter. showed that no advance 0 could possibly result to Canada from Lane a course. The debate on the re- solution will be continued on Monday by Hon. N. Clarke Wallace. u- I .....a,.. mm-ml ihnf. nn Mnndnv next the eebinen. The alien labor bill was before the com- mittee when L. H. Davies. minister olmer- ine. o posed the principle of the meas- ' are; e declared it would not be ap- plied to the maritime provincee. and if an ettem t was mede to do so he would op- pose tlle bill in the house. He chsrecter- ized the bill an outrageous legislation. Mr. Sifton suggested an amendment. pro- viding that no prosecutions should be in- stituted under the bill except by e minis- ter of the cm win. This would remove Mr. Davies` objection. nod ministers would have the option of saying what part of the country the bill should apply to. Com- mittee deferred ection. IDL- t..II.....:...- gnnnintnmntn er-A onlnnrl lion. N. Ulsrke wausce. Mr. Lsurior moved that on Monday next and on all Mondays for the remainder of the session government. orders should hsvo.p{o- codsnco after questions. hlr Wnulnr nnhnd that this should [)0 left codenco utter quosmona. v Mr. Foster asked that this should ovor unhilafter next Monday. remarking thatit was a strenuous measure to take away nlllondny from privnto members during aha q ibe long time which would elapse before thowwan any possibility of Hm hnnnn adinurnimt. the house aajourmng. Mr. L.-iurior pointed out that it. was the details of the government. to advancg its work as far as possible before his d'opar~ turd for England. but ho offered to set. aside Monday. June 7th. lor private mem bers, and the motion was passed with the alteration. EIIIPBO Uuxuru |:lIUl'D an the house adjourning. hir Lunrinr nninnzd mmoo uororrou Lennon. The following nppoinrmenta are gazetted today : Joseph Xwior St. Michel. of 89.. Jerome. aub-colloct.or of cuaboma on tho} pom June Howard Cavonagh. pnvontivo oioor M. Pictou. N on Sonoia; John Choo- tor. preventive oieor st Snrnin; James W. Bnin. post.-ollioo inspector. Montreal postal division. and Fnncsa Xnvior Choqoouo. advocnto. Montmnl. appointed to investi- gtu the nain of the Borthier post office; juozioo Routhior. superior court of Quobor. oppoinud judge of the admiralty for the Quoboo district. DIXXII liltvnluy. Nntionnl I no - At New York. 7: St. Louis}. At. hiooo.7;Philudo| in.H. Baum longno - At Sp:-in old. 8; Providonm. 7: nocond mo. Sprin eld. 0; Pmvidonoo. 8. mm: auburn. 7; - III \IC.'IV$l lIIlIIJ.wI Fiuipntrick. aolicimr-general, ha: given notice of I bill to make the controller: of customs and inland revenue member: of the mbinoh. mg. ..I;.... i.l.:..- hill Iran In-Jana Hm Mun. Forty workman have his the compon- tin (Inn works glut van started by the nooidiou at Carmanmfnnoo. shout a you ngo and have applied to I glut annulm- tum and cnpiuliu N nunploy than. Thy decluo that tho pay of the Inn at tho oo-opontivurorkain Inontho in unnn. Ohnl um rnnitnl nl MIMI!) Inna. ohuincll CUT SLABS. tho ooopont-Ivovroru In lnonuu III urnut. tut tho enpiul ol Inna. obuiuod by mun of u Igcxb-I-31.-ll tht tho uocioty in Heavily In . A u... and far 315000.000. council: . llblt I00 county ll nuvuy Ill IIUUI A N-nut dad for sus.om.ooo. coon my all um. am. 0! the Ouuhn. llmunpon 3 I % Buhlonil vcompgnytotln Innmhfnin ma. _.- ll-dnnnndn. The Capital Tldlngn. 4-- ._-..-..-I Inoohcll Yntorduy. AL \V._. mooduh ' `I store In I uguo Town In L1 Ahhmial; Blnuuaxuu. AIL, Mny 29.-Tholit.l.lo town at Onkmnn. Wnlkor count. . was the scene of n doaperuto shooting a my yester- dny. The following are the dogd and wounded : n,....a . 1...... Annlinn` Mm mun nld.I ll lllcllllllh. Wounded : Andrew Richards. clerk in thggboro of Appling Brom. shot. in the be . will die: Montgomery Appling, `brother and business partner of mayor wipling. shot. in bod , wound nob fatal: illium l)uncun,an nglisbmun, shot. in the ear and back. will die. rm... . ..... A.....Ia..... nmmgn and Rinlnrda the and back. will die. The two Applings. Duncan and Richards ' were shot by Williams. The letter was slain by Montgomery Appling. Williams was s travelling machinist who recently came to Oukmen from Mississippi to secure work ut the coal mines. While intoxicated he entered the store of Appling brothers and became very boisterous. Mayor App- ling, after ordering him out, was sbout to call 3 policeman when Williams drew a revolver sud opened fire on Appling, who lell dad It the first shot with I bullet in his heart. Montgomery Appling, who was standing behind the counter only I few feet away, seein what was up. seized in Winchester rie en began ring on the murderer. Willinms received two rilie bulls in his body. but after he lied fallen continued ring until he lied emptied his pistol. Andrew Richards, a clerk. was shot in the head by Williams while trying to escape. Duncan was shot in the leg and buck. It in thought that both Duncan and Richards will die. ' wounded Dead : Isaac Applingg fty years old. mayor of Oakman and loading merchant. of this place; Charles Williams, aged thirty. machinist. \II.....-.I...I . A...a...... Din)...-.l. nlnrli in Shlellunn II n Tgngul Lou - Crew Saved by tb Tecumseh. Pour C0l.II0l.Nl\`., Ont.. May 29. - The steamer Tecumseh uml barges arrived here ut- eleven o'clock this forenoon vlitll the crew of the steamer L. Shicklune, which was in collision with the Tecumseh five or six miles off Long Point about one o clook this morning. The Shichlunqlsft yesterday evening bound for Cleveland. light, and was abreast of Long Point. when she col- lided with the Tecumseh. She struck the Tecumseh on her port bow and sank out of sight shortly nfterwsrde. The crew were rescued by the Tecumseh. rm... .su.;.~i.i.m. in 11 mm lose. She was rescued by we Ieoumreu. The Shickluna is a total loss. owned by Sylvester Broa.. of Toronto. Capt. ClilTord cannot account for the col- lision, no he was on his course when the boat: came together. The Tecumseh was not much damaged. if any, nnd proceeded for her destination. Slabs sawed to stove len (ha, 16 inches. Handy- ` a c ild can split them. I III |.luVUl'IlIlIvuo vv -1 uuv. Nnw YoIv.K.Mny `29.-Tho United States is pushing negotiations with Spein. When Mr. Calhoun has laid his "report of the state of Cube before the president. the president will put I oourtaoue but firm utehoment before the Speniah government. It in to the effect that the United States it thoroughly poet- od on affairs in Cubuthet Spain oennot conquer the island: that the states can re- main It passive witness to the destruction of lives and property no longer; that the course the states will enforce will be an ac- ceptance of an inclemnity by Spain. and if not than the letter will lose Cube without one dollar indemnity. 0l'I.ll`VIuII. nu-I`:-uuuu. WlNNll'I(), Mum. May `20.-Hon. F. W. G. Haultein. premier of the territorial gov- ernment. And Hon. J. H. Roee, npenker of the north-welt assembly, in Ottawa for qome weeks in connection; legislation eectin the north-west. _ med went yesterday. Before they lefvObtnwe I bill vua introduced to give effect to the changes desired. The new legieln? mreapecting the territories will go into et on rrt October. The deputation ulna secured I rearrangement of the nances, by which the territorial government will receive an increued subsidy. - 'l UOI I l.'l|II Iv nun. Brrnm. N. Y., May `.E9.~-John Men- oonhubor. sixty-two years old, I subject of oomnambuliam took in fatal wllk in his sleep last night. He got. out of bad about midni he and walked about the upper ooro the house. There in a auirwny with: baniator lending to the tint. oor. mud in some way the old mun fell over this and lnnded heavily on the oor. Ho win icked up in an unconscious condition. He iod an hour later. W !;<:;rs' 2-piece` Suits $1.50 to $5. a LIVlNGS'PON` 3 mm E Going To The Jubilee. Nnw Yonx, May `. 9.-The Louisville & Nashville railroad sent. out ten extn sleepers lash ni ht. bound for New York And containing t. 9 Central Americm de- legation of queen .Vict.ori:\'e Iubjecte en route to the juiilee celebretioh. The steamer Breelnnlor brought I large num- i... ..c :..i.n.. m-ummn hum Belize. Breekvnler brougnu I urge num- ber of jubilee puuoen re horn Belize. Britinh Honduras. an there were other parties from several 0! the Central and south Amerioen_ {t._n_t.ee. Col. McMillan, provincial treasurer, Msuitoba. says the dominion government will come the nancial differences be- tweon the province and the dominion in I wny satisfactory to Munitoln. ' 760 Can t Go Wrong [I _IIIl$'Vl VA jniv l % ers and Purnishrs. { '9-. When you get your BOYS` CLOTHES here. You are certain to get all you bargain for. 7 $1.75 for a Full Half cord lvnu You get the perfect fit, ex- cellent wear, the correct style, full value for .your money. n_ 9 - -3--- 6.1;. Q. .. ....,....,. _ Boys 3-piece Suits $2.50 to $6. on- 9.. A. __ A SHOOTING AFFRAY. WERE IN COLLISION. Tho-(-iovornmont. Wlll Act. Iv , II _, an 'l!|._ lV._:....l Nor.tI_|- W07 Lcglqlntlon. .......` H... ll...-)(l`_I-In. Tool: 3 Fatal Walk. `I 17 1- , an 1,500 new, up-to-date garments at marvellous prices, considering cut and material. SPECIAL LINE 750. LADIES SHIRT WAISTS with two detachable collars. Not one of last season's Wnists in the lot. Everything new. They suit others. They will amt you. Try them. ISTEACYKISTE" Wu -- IJIKBJVLVQINQ lrnlnn. glue-Ion um niuuuln-In Pul- oou uh-oat. look abovo old stand. ulna. Lunuu, `ml Lnnnla Uzm nnln-I64-I60 Pl-xi` oeu street. Telephone! A. Open Du end In 1. 1'. EQDIILJIAV. UNDBITAKBR nu EIHALIII, P:-incur Strut. PhonoI-Wu-uoomn. I); lluldonoo. U]. Lowut prices. :___- Prlnoou nu-cot. Uornor E phono nommnnlouhlon. TA'l'I-0n May 18th. 1897. wife of Jouph Tate. Conomvillo. 0! n dnughoor. VANLUv|cN--Ab Moscow. on May 22nd, wife of Egerbon Vnnbuvon. of 3 non. BA1'l'l.E-Ah Dene:-outs. Ml 24th. wife of Rlchsrd Battle, of a dung tor. Sun-mw-Dmrcn-31% Doaeronto.Nu 24th. Antoine Hhutrmv to Built ninth Druoo. all 0!, Duoronbo. 4 M()RRlH()N-M(3INTYEI -- At Donoronto. on May 26th, Arthur Wollonloy Morrilon to Mrs. Adollido Maude Mclrwyro, both of Deooronbo. ~ BLAmc|.\'.MvCouKn - Ab Napnne. on May 24m. John C. Blnkoly to Miss Bor- Lhn Theron Mcconkey. both 0! `Dacron- tn p DO. 9 Stu:-Kmmlnsox-At. Napnnoo. May 249b, George W. Sea to Mrs. Ethic Kotoholon, both of Desoronbo. llllnllo HANNIOAN--At the Hotel Dion, on May 28th, I807. Hugh Hunnigan. of Porto- mouth, I 38 yours. The funera will take plnoo horn the Hotol Dion tomorrow uftornoon no two o'clock toSt.. Mary`: Cnthodral. Friend: and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. -- Dm\n-At. Deneronto, Mn 22nd. Cliprlno Mary. beloved wile of illiam N. Donn. aged 34 years. FI.rn'ucu-1u Richmond, Muy 23;g~m\ry, ...:_`..t 0-5..-. D|..o..I.-.. .....I | BUTTON. urn nun. No, 125. necessity oi getting `in- patient in thq `morning. A. c.` Jon11`y9y_& no. i... __L.__ .`__ 100!) snnv/m'r w (1 Hon Honn, lnrkot Square. HAT LARGE AND GJIIUDIUUS Pitf- mlnou mama with ntorohouu mm) Into 3 boonpled In tho Muollontcn lludvnro ou- psn` on lnoou aunt. Well ndnptod for who cable nnufnotnrlng or Inn null buil- nooa. Icy be ranted In whole orpart II will be improved and Inodornllod for adult- nhlo (mum-. Part-lnnlnn may to htll from Oh: nindprnifld. PUWKI . 30'. Anhltulo. I: just the ggticle you _want to hold your; ol1ar . The stiest can be put on And o without assistance. ' _::2---- (`DOD (IENERAL Hl`.'RV\N'r. APPLY '10 I Inn 1) E. Bnnmna Brook Strut. ?.:.___.___..__..___ ._??.:___.__:_..__ AN EX PEIUENCED GENE Ah SEKVANT who understands coo In; for small fnmilv. Aunlv :0. M University Avenue. PEIHENCI-:1) u!.NI Ah umsvn all funny. Apply University N |1`..\{l'EKlEM}ls`.l) GENERAL 8ERVAlI'l' for anmnll fnmlly. One who can cook. Apply to Mun Fuuan. 13 Sydeuhum 8%. Want. cauwrumfi GEN'l5i-WE WANT IEN AND wolxn tour! for m- in every town and vinlnlty. New good.-. Good pay. U. R. SI`Iu.`lAl.`l'1 00.. Toronto. Bo/utnn-2&3 mm in Ao(x)nuonA'n with both single and double roommwlth modal-n convonioncoa. M. as Qnoen Strut. #_ ____________._.:.?_ HA1 LARGE AND (XJIIODXOUS I hnnnnlod In {iii (oint-. be Ind Iron the under-I I. WRI Merchants nk unbon. no Upbor Sb. Imvronoo`: Funk cum; wont to north wlndu. partly Ml, showers in a few places. llbhlo change in unnpornuno. THE./Z: . remain HUTTIIN "?"T..'_" .___ ____._,_____. m~:NItnA1. womb Air HuIIH011l.,IlnrhItlquQro. - 4 , Solo Auontu for Butteriokh Patterns. .._:._-___._.._._-..___. FOR SALE OR LlAb`l-N0. I) BARBIE 3.` 13 room: And bath room. 3. 0. OAITII. _____________.:__?_._. ,m_Iaa kgnvsfu. tllljl 8380 J ! ylfl. V|.rn'nxu-1u 23 y wifobf Robert Fletcher. ugod ` on art for `WEATHER PROBABILIVTIES. nan! Ill 913411.13. aunuio Uunlnnnl um llux.III-1I noon nu-not, Oornor Sydonhun um. `D011 mm oommnnlouhlon. FOR SALE OR TO LET 4' P. M. EDITION. `I CHI `IN VIII` X \ Gmrron Bmw FINE NOVELTY LAWN W. i. DEENNAN ngnpunnn A-mu-AI-Ill '1`. F. HARRISON. _- . n-I\ `sun A I an HENBY BRAKE. .rv\-l|mA --m A an In- Jmulosumsaustnouu. A El`!!! C` IV!) I rnlluuuu uuws noun-.yho to n'uy:? enchant. nu `round by: but of ii noquninunou with: bundoono hull. Tho pnuonution wunuloonltqptitiouly. The owner Ht his wlnol nncingugnhoubuidunll. Ito fughil IOU W 50" and IN! pail n -`novhol. `ho gloouynn W, \'Q._)' gun.` :vTI7\N'reD. IABBIID. `=37: rs, ,,, J-~- i- Intelsat annulus. In 5 II\ V lot: you an when you uh. ol sunlight. ` '9 l u to ..ta..g'_:._y:.....* .:~::.:'.: 000 ad up it own. nos. :1. Jouus, _ ggnnn QC --- vv--v- ii v mnuncasg 31-. wvwwwwwv-- - - - IIQQWIiQIIiIIII~I~Q ST. ol AUN- ` 3 man. In muldl. no Dolly xouiou roe wan; nosam -I-.. mun Thnnnlvn bv. ` O IJIIII IIIDIU Illllll rvu vv-1- -vv----- - To Poll Thonoolvoo bv. , Execntoru sale of the late I . J. WnIoh'I stock commences Monday so 9 an. m....... .1... Hum. for Ottawa every IIOIIIII Illu Luul-uu-'7 --u \- ..._. -._.__, Swift. 00.. agent. Bu. Paul Smith Sunday tripe : Leaves Kingston 0:30 n.m.. H mm. and M5 p.m. Wollo Island, 10 n.m.-, 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Round trip, 100. Calls :0 Unrden Island both wnyr. -mm wum`s n0N'!'lN'm. Iboelc commence: monuny nu V min. Btnmor Jmnoe Swift. for 0t.tuq,evory Manda md'1`hunday ab 6 mm. James u...:n n nannl, Kingston Natal. Page 3--Zionium among -the Hebrews; Country News. Page 4-Ediborinl: Looul Parngrnrha. Page 5-Social Topics by "(ion dine. Page 0--'I`he Home circle; J ubiloo Evonta; Recipes. Pugs 7-BroAdbrim a New York lather. Page 8~--'l`he Very Laban Tidings. IIIIIIIII UUDII wu_y|-. `HIE wum`s xm'r|cN'm. Page 1--Rnking over Senators; Paulin- Inontmyz The World : News. Pm: 2--Mllit.nrv and Civic Evenu; The World News. Page 2--Milit.nry Kingston Natal. Pun 3--Zionium nmonn non Em THE QUEEN. I831. DIAMONDJUBILEE. I897. jg `V \JLlu&hI.\I iuhxlt---vu THE h`IX'l`IE'l`ll ANNIVERSARY 01" THE Ismunnlon of Her Ilnjestg th~Queon to the Throne In-In unnuldored Y Her I|IanI.y'u subject: of al olmmol Mu-on; mm. the Empire on on proper occasion for a general colahratlnn In token of their lnynlty and ulnvotiun. and In thunk lvlng for the unln.orrum.od national rmper Iydurlnu Her Majesty : reign, and tho `Mlnom of lnntun balm: ooooml to none In their uonumentu and am. of loyalty. I hereby invite _ho_ _(_)H.l_u_nna_nl K|nqt.nr_\ ft`: of loyalty. lm (Humans nl Klnntnn tn M.N-min ()aneralPul)llv Meeting to be huld in thu C0\ll\uH Clumzbor on M bAY E\ ls`.N- lN(i. llnyznnt. 1!!7,M. oi ht o'clock, to gun- shlor tho ndvhu\b|l|I.y u muklnf lmmeallutm urrnnuomonn for s nnltnblo no obrustlon. to ill thoulay for such ooh-bnuun. and to an- Holnt. onmmm.oou and uthorwlno I rranno pro- mlnnrinu. I 3' llmlnirlou. It In my earnest wish that the mollw ghuululthorouglny roprouem. lllnuuton son mm. ln l-ho mutter, and I cum that. every local ormtnlnnnlnn will be otllolontly repre- Iuulod and that than will ho a largo M.- Iondnneo M prlvate oltlnm ln onlor that the oololmnlon mu bolu every name I unuml onmln whlnll ovary nltlnn mu fuel e nt. ho Inn An lnlm-eat. ` (Bluud) A __ __ >___ ENDERR WILL BE RECEIVED BY THIC undorslqnmlup tn TPESDAY. Mu I-`lrst thy 0! June. A.l). INN. tho hour 0! l!n'c~look noun. for tho lmreluuo M Blunts I1. and (). ml Lots Numhoru 3. 6. 5 6, 1. II. 9 and mu! l1lockl`.l.oQ. of Block `Y of Block la. null bah: 6 and `I of Hlock K. and the north owmthlnlu of part Block W. I\`(`0h|~ inn to AI-nut.n.nu'n alum of hot Nu. I0 want of Munich: Banal, in Q e Townnhip of Iiuskokn. and nlnu Loin better A and Number ono won or llnknkn itomhlniua Inb-divhinnauf Lot. R. l!nwm`u nurvoy. In the Town of (lrm-om Imncl. bolm: pout. of tho lnmln known mu thus Fraser Rnlnfe. an-I clomrlbul In tho deed tllmroof from D. I-`mur anal other: to the Von- I or . 1.09.: a. on nnd n` I 'III- lviiuvu v------n--v.-_. RECEIVED BY THE dnv nf Juno. un'c~l>nq>k We open to-day a special pur- chase of Boys Heavy Ribbed Hosehscamless and Fast Black, jn Bins 6} inch. foot up to 9; me . I (man will be entertained fur the pnm of the whole on him: or uni mu-I thqrooi. The hi hoot or any tom or not nbooul Imwplm . The unmhnner will be required in pay it mounted. pnmhnner pay 10 per mm. 9! hlnpumluua money on receipt. of no- mlm umlllin condor in nocoptml sud tho luv lanes in a) lay: tlu-nutter. Inrlhnr msroulnrnond condition: of ulc- Further psrculnrnond nml rlum 0! ch-aid ro rty may in noon on nnpl cation to Rev. Ill mu Reeve. unwou- hur Inn! to luau. Bmyllll & Lyon. Soho!- km kin ton. ulnhn 8: won. R. CRAWFORD. V oldor`n Sol lollors. An-shxnoo D. Inner. Nlw TIRE nxrorr, Ian Plummsu an-., than you on not say the you want M. the right prlco. Sun-lrlu. etc. -'j:..._..___; _-- `rho um: Appolutuouui In the Inuit inn 0! tho Cunudu Gnoth appears that koala Hua- licuununt. pl`0ViQi ly. Inuit Johmton Day. gontlomun. vino Van Stnubouuio. nmnnl. -:_--3g-- APAII OF l.AD\S GOLD GLASWR ON the uni thin morning. A mluhle rc- zrzrd will Inch tor ugh mum to ma. ul~ Nth inst -'l`o `ho uoond lioutum, [l0ViIi0lI|y.S0l[\- Charla Aduuon , via On: ntirod. 1 #90603 BR05.. V Kingston. om. Helm. onmm mlnu-ion. IQ. In mv BOYS HOSE. BICYCLE TIRES. I r Hboru entertained for the pnrohuno In! In wlmlq any thqrool. VIEW Illxlaaonunnunu - n-`nun.-. I DR&lAKIN(}. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ononhd with mutnoso and doupntch. at In to prices` Spook! attention given to u`. olothu. ub Pnmcsu STIIIT, ow: ll ?uu Plum Wunnmmm -j1 NEW DRESSMAKINO PARLORS. -.n-unnlnnlllll Ill` Al I. `W5! Inlnlll KNIW TIRE DIPOFT. an PRINCESS 81%, `hon you not any you M. cm. A Indoouo loll hlulvo |PrinouIotnot man. uh In 1'0 inn onthuiut. A PUBECWLEEYING. vuvuiann A nu t\I LOCAL MEMORANDA. _.._._. LOST. hqreol. nboouuily Prices mic, 15c, 17c, 20c. for Hose well worth 3c to I06 more. ~Women's Fast Black Hose IOC, mic. Women`: Fast Black Fashion- ed Hose-15c, aoc,v25c. Il1.....-n|. Cnnrnlnne A Wool ScnatorjiIIm;n Wants a Special Committee Appointed. Inn: SENAIIIRS SPEIJULAIEJ charges Iade That senators speculated- Both Parties Deep In `tho MIre-0bJec- tloa to sweeping Assertlons - Ta:-In Made In close Touch Wlth sugar Mag- natea-DenIal of Charge That Those Outside Know About the Tarl. Wasmxurou, May 29.--Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, has introduced a resolu- tion in the senate for the appointment ol a special committee of live senators to on- quire into recent reports of speculation by senators in sugar stock. and as to advance in formation by New York speculatorsas to the sugar schedule of the tariff bill. also to continue the investigation made in I894. The resolution recites that one man is serving a sentence in jail, and that an? other was yesterday acquitted on a techni- cality. and provides for conducting the in- vestigation so all questions shall be per- tinsnt. Mr. Tillman made a very sensational speech. He said the democratic members of the nance committee were under a cloud on account of the sugar schedule of the taritl` bill of 1894; also that the re- publican members of the nance commit- tee were now under suspicion. One party. continued Mr. Tillman. was as deep in the mud as the others in the mire. as- 1)-... mm..nm-at Alnhnarnn \ (la. |sEusnIInmm-:mnnn.| TO HAVE AN INVESTIGATION IN REGARD TO SUGAR STOCK. in the mud mo omera In one mire. Mr. Potbua, (democrat. A|ubumu,) de- manded than Mr. Tillman should upocify his charges and than the whole eonnbo should not be subjected to his sweopimr assertions. ll. 'l`:l|...mn DII:l" Hun nu-Annnf. Qnrilr hi aeeertione. Mr. Tillman said the present thrill bill wee made in the rooms of the Arlington, with close connection by telephone and telegraph with New York and close touch with the auger trust magnutee. He further said that Mr. Chapman was in a jail turned into a club. while the great an nato had gone free on a techni- cality. r. Aldrich replied to Mr. Till- man. He denied that any person connect- ui with the auger truet had anything to do ith the makm of the sugar schedule. No man except t e republican members of committee knew anything about the auger schedule. except senator Jones. of Nevada. to whom it was shown thirty-eix hour: before its report. The News `Hut Ronohel London From The Greek Oepltel. Lmmon. Mey 3`-LThe oorronpondent ol the Morning llont at Constantinople II a : "To-day (Friday) the embueioe re- oe ved word from their respective minister at Athens that the position of the Greek royal family in now oritioel. King George is rnotically barrioeded in the palace. and it in reported that he is making prepara- tions to leave Athens in order to evade the fury of the populace. The relations between the king and premier Rnlli nro very much strained and the generel situation is ex- tmmely serious." - A I (Il|lIuQl'lIIl rul Ivvlulul. S\'llM`l2\`R. N.Y., May 29. -~ Three bur- lure cracked a cafe in the otlice of John `nuzee milling company, at Baldwineville, in full view of mlicemnn Leroy. who stood opposite n win owand saw them working. W ien asked why he did not shoot, Leroy aid that he had his revolver in his hand All the time. but was afraid of breaking the window. He sent for help and three resi- dent: of the town nnuwered. A consulta- tion was held while the work of emptying the safe was tnkinq place. The burglars failed to find nnything of value nndleft the ` building by A rear door. A general alarm wu then sent out but the men escaped. IUUIIIIUUII I` l'IlIII I Cull-Inuwuu. Ln.vxno.~x. Mn 99.--John Redmond, the Pnrnellite loader. was suspended in the house of commons. Friday. owing to his pertinting in an irregular discussion of the nenciel xelntnona between Great Britain and Ireland. 1.1.. I (VI.-mm I-nAln|'|AlI Cnr Hun nnrth ed HOSQISC, 20C)'z5Cu Wome_n's Seamless All Wool Cashmere Hose 25c. Ladiea',Belts 15c, 20c, 25c and u . PLadies`. Hem-Stitched Hand- kerchiefs 44:, or 3 for IOC. `IA-I`: tn" QEIA tlih Lwn end lrelnnu. John J. Clancy. member for the north divieinn of Dublin county, William Red- mond, member for West. Clare. and Wil~ lmm Field. member for the Sn. Patrick`: division of Dublin, for eimilnr conduct. were removed from the house of commons by the oergeent-at-arms. Ell`!!! I lbulwvru nvuun Ton0.\"ru, Mey 29 ~-lh is announced in Hlengnrry that Hon. A. S. R-mly will hold a political meeting on the 15th, and shes he will be eocom nied by some of his coll uee. The ape: on who will accom- n_v im will probably be Hone. Richerd emonrt. John Dryden end (3. W. Roee. Other policel meetin a yet. to be arranged for ere to be held in I eastern counties. Arroutorl For Forgery. Qnmnn`. 04-10.. May 29. -- Date tivo Walsh arrested I stranger Inc night for hnving forged Hon. R. R. llobolli mmo onnchequo for one hundred And (my dollnn which he cubed no McNidor'n. broker. The follow was idonhiliod u Goorgounlsnn who formerly left. the ser- vioo of the Union bank of thin city under vory suupiciona ciroumunneou -_.- .- _-\.,, Bound Yuan!-lo In Inn. Tnnmnn. Ont. May 99. Burglar: en- htodJ. l\:llor`| bunk dun-in the ni ht, nearing I number of nlun lo watc on. No money In: Iukon. They also entered W. W. Ironaidon Inrdvnro non nut door, inking anal nvolvu-I and I nun'iT" " amount of out. No clno to the bnrgluo 1 III Vblt lndnhalglo. Pam. Hay S9.--A number of pooplo who have Inna inutviund by npnnonh- tits: 0! sh Galois on the suhjcct of En- umn... at nu-many. visilino Puin Iiv of ill union "II ulluuuc 01 Jun- Willicn. of Gornnn . visiting Pu-in cling tho oxhibiuonol 900 that Manning) : via`! in innduni-n ooloug nlhqnudonottluoo-Iaunincuioh. ~_-% I;tu0IulIIq|t nonnnnty Iudlllnulnon only7e.n point! Mr nth. Apnuluohu-pl ROYAL FAMILY IN PERIL. Hnnuuercnuexp 5c, 7c, nus... _Harrison s best Quadruple Ex- tract'Perfumes 3oc per 02. `-'---:-A-A's Cnnhn pnldf TOE . l\,A AA.__ (is D..__I. A founldernto Pol Iceman. `v \v \I,_nn ll Bounced From Pu-llnmonl. .. An I 1,, n_.:.4___ Hardy`: liuhn Tour. -, \I-..1| [L I- gnnn KINGSTON. ONTARIO. SATURDAY. MAY 29. 1897. Uplco of `rho Homing Papers And The Very blunt uuvuchu. The brotherhood of railway tminmen ndjournedlub night in Toronto moment. in Now Oalonna in 1899. 'l`|........ Hhnn, ulnnuhv Akin` nf HM: in New Uuenna In Law. Thomas Wilson. deputy chief of the Hamilton fire department, injured at a tire on Thundny nigho, diod yoaterduy. Jnhn I1`. Norris. of the Victoria. BC.. and lormerly 0! Montreal, uleu ulurauny. The beam of the 48th Highlanders, of Toronto, will make its first appearance at the Islington military tournamenlz next. Friday. hr Thnmnmn. of Central India. became rriaay. Dr. Thompson. of Central India. seriously ill on shipboard on his way home. and at last. reports was lying in I.ho_Hong Kong hospital. One: of the Bmnlford alderman is nono- Tnurluny mglln, IOU y0GIQl'Ully. John F. Norris. of the Victoria. BC., Colonist. n wo!I-known nowspafer man, and formerly of`Montreal, died `huraduy. Tim mum of the 481.1. Highlanders. KCKCHIUIH` QC, U1` 5 IUI Lu. .Men's. full size Irish Lawn Handkerchief; 5c, 7c, IOC. I:J_-..:......'. knnf nndrnnle Ex- nong uolplwl. One of the Brentford nego- tiating with a glove firm of Preston to set.- tle in Brentford, and expects to be success- ful in his undertaking. II...-. 1 VI Hihnnn Inn nnnantnri Mr. ml in ms unuoruuung. Hon. J. M. Gibson has accepted Mr. Laurier a invitation to accompany him `to En land in his military capacity as colonel of t. a 13th battalion. l\.. D I` 'I.I',.m-Inn Jim! from n nnrnlvtin 0! me um: Dacuuion. Dr. R. C. Howdon died from a paralytic stroke on Friday. He had practiced in Winni eg for sixteen years, previously to which was in Perth, Ont. M... l......o.-u Mm `mm... will nrrivn in wmcn no was Ill rerun, uuu. Mrs. Lnngtry, the Lemons, will arrive in Cuiifornin for a short. visit. about July 190. She intends to make extensive improve- ment: on her rnncho In Lake county. Ml... I nnrlnu frag 0.:-nrln invrnnln hair of monu her rnncno mine counny. The London free crude journals beg of Canada finally to dismiss nbe idea that En land can disturb her whole commercial poiligy to create an imperial union founded on protection. A vmmo oirl named Marv Cook. Brantr rom, ngou lourwuu yours, was Iuuuu uouu in a chair by her employer at his home. Hemorrhage of the heart. or lungs was the cause of death. an... up 1-..... an-ml-on n ah-nncr nrn. proreouon. A youn girl named Mary Cook, ford, ago fourteen years, wan foupd (lead 4.. in "hair luv hnr nmnlnvnr at his home. cause or ueuu. The Sb. Jame! Gazette. a ntrong pro- tectionist. paper. rorringnbo the Canadian tm-itf. says it. cnnnqt understand why Sir Charles Topper op me: what he has been ghting for all his ifs. ndwm-d Bulcher. Brnntford. Arrested on ghting tor an me me. Edward Belcher. Bruntford. It charge of bigamy on Wednesday. was sentenced yesterday to one xnonbh in jail. Tho magistrate thoughts the one an excep- tional one, and made the aeubenoo light. Ln. Minnrvn Imluui nnnn In the omnn of tmnnl am: mane mo aennenoe nguc. Lb Minerva, looked upon as the organ the clergy in Montreal. announooa shut` Canon Rnoicot, of the urchbishop a paltco, has been nppoinbod Archbishop of Mon- troalin succession to the lam Monsignor Fnbm. mt... nngnm nlnnn-in rnilwnv nnmmnv tract runumca JUK. you u.. ;Harmon.'s Sachet Powders Ioc per ackage. .C ildren's Cups, Tam: and Sailors 25.