Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1897, p. 1

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HUT! wl III III! UIIIUUII. The po has issued an important ency- clieal on is favorite theme of the unity of the christian churches. A..l.....u Dngndnlnw ...I...-. 3...- L..- 3.. In! VH6 CDTIDBIBII CIIUIGIIUU. Aubrey Beardsley. who has bqen in bad health for some time. is rapidly recovering, and is able to resume work. I `D-.. `l\. D_.:sL (`I........!- ......... .... .'.-.5... I and is able to work. v Rev. Dr. Smith. Queen's, gave an inter-' eating lecture on Thursday in 0tt.nwa,on What Baolmo of Bob Lindsay. Than Park hntal. Cahnu-v. N,\V_'l`._ was apm or _fh0> lo|-nlnx I-upon no no WADI [Anna Ilnnn-nah-n, pnuncr nyun-u mujorluy eleven. Five hundred horgeleae cob: will be placed on the streets of Paris early in Julv. . P u July. Wu. vu -.-.1 --.-~..~ \II ninth: yu-cu, -- u . 5': ne military tournament: which opened at Islingcon on Thursday is being well patmonizod. Rm-thnunkaa Ahocknwnm fault. at. midnight. cpl!!! In `lug an-um; r-guru nun IIIU Von I-Mus Duvnobu. Dr. J. D. Baldwin, of Toronto, died yes- terday. The remmril AI: Gama. 0.1;. mnlmn ax. Th6.I"00IlliC at Gaspe, Que.. make: ex- promier Flynn`: majority eleven. ` Fivn Imndrnd hurnnlnnn onhn will has III? VIQW Ihloloi. `rm as THE Ngw. nun In DIITIOII. ur. urunuy Wu I nun- ly nopootaed oitiuon of Duck Lake. and loans I wife and hmily of small childnn. The bodies of Grundy and Ken otill lio where they fell. at their companion: won unnblo hora.-over then. A brother of thq hall-broad camp Vanna. tho Inc mum nlolnd Ducklah ycnudayntlnporlr cdelnnhoylndlnowduliu tho lndhlIlI|iIhiI4_lII'|I[_|I! .` , . - -. . IIIDIO ROI! VI! I munuur 0! `I0 "I" troop, N.W.Il.P.,nnd unuch nupuoud Inn in bunch. Mr. Grundy was a high- Iu mnunnul nimn nf `Dunk `Aka. gnrl IAHIQ, anu CTOWII EIIIIDQT DKDDIZ. 5. D. IJUOI of Prince Albert. They killed one Indian. There are two remain- ing and probably more. From indication: it is believed the epot woe is re-arranged rendezvous and theyue eecurvy entrench- . ed in pits, and eppeer to have 1 Ipply of pr-ovieione. Almi hty Voice it supposed to he eooompeni by no Indian known on Rom Launch, eleo a fugitive from justice; having murdered another Indim two yeore ago on the reserve near Qo AppeI|e, when hewu inter tor. Ooi-porn! oohin. who was wounded in the charge, lived only the hour:L Ono ntnhln Kan can I munlnr In! "P" vvlyviv I-V--I`-I "IV `"'V "V"Il`lU\I Iu thoohnrqo, hon On - lltlblo Kerr an: n munlnr '3. n A-__ `Y E? II D --J - -.--L -.__..-A-.I me or we ponco. WIL91` 1 un~'m-: ALRERT, N. W. 'I`., May .--'News from the Indian trouble in noo- essary very meagre as in in A long distance from the Duck Lake ;oicerI and man cannot. be npand an meaaongeru. Fri- day night : tragedy was the result. of A cfnrgo on the blutf by the policemen And civilians, poet.-muster Grundy. of Dual: Lake, and crown timber agont. R. 8. Cook on! Dr! nan A Ilsa:-r. Thnv L "Ind nnn no iomea me rows in. negum In may, win. WlNNll'EU, Man., May 3l.-Capt. Gag- non arrived at the bluff with a seven- pounder eld gun just before clerk on Se- turday night, and tired seven shells into it. At dusk. when everything had quited. Almighty Voice yelled to the police that they were doing well, but would have to do better. A nine-pounder, in chnrge of assistant commissioner Mclllre. was turn- ed on the bluff at six o clock Sunday morning and got range at the second shot. Later on in the day a transport. left Duck Lake with pick axes and shovels for the purpose of throwing up earth work: to an- able the men to advance on the bluff under cover in cute they nre not ancceu-ful in driving him out with shells. The Indians on the blu` placed the dead body of a nomrnde up against a tree to mislead /the Fire of the police. lure-r Panama Av.nl:u'r_ N. \V. 'l`__ Mn: bergn. IVIJVUHU \VOllIl(l IN HIIHI 00 UC Fllgb. Constable John R. Kerr, who fell with his comrade. corporal l-Iockin. was a. na- tive ofOnoarionnd born at Barrie Vale, Renfrew county. twenty-nine years ago. He joined the force M. Regina in May, 1804. \V|\mn-um Mnn , Mar .'H,-Cnnf.. (hur- rIV9l' UXPBUIDIUH Ul IOIU. He settled in Manitoba and was for sev- eral years in member of the loci) legisla- ture. He joined the mounted police about twelve c` thirteen yeara ago. Uu pt. Allan was in Montreal and Ottawa in few weeks ago, and could not have returned to duty more than in week or ten days when the trouble with Almight Voice occurred. His wound is pninlul. ut not dangerous. He has gone into hospital at Prince Albert. Sergt. Ravens` wound is said to be slight. l`.nm:!nhlnJnhn R Kerr, who fall with Mann's '. T Knot ST. IIKIH up IBIIU` HE "D IUUIUULI IIU UU PUB aassecl; of means, but shortly after arriving in Reginn he applied for admission to the Torce. as so many young Englishmen of good family hav done. the semi-military; free life o!K,a in Mad policeman on tho` In-nit-inn -an` n in naming: A nlnnulnni -av-y -uv vQ\._I~ pg. -..--- r...-\_.-._-.. -.. -_- saith-.. .t m9.Ih In W. aain&t.{o.:9 or me; 37 is s mpmspegn l.y those who are fond of heroes. A friend of Corp. Hockin. who is in Ottawa, hold your correspondent. to-day that Hockin was an excellent soldier and a well educa- ted. steady and quiet". gentleman of rather retiring mannenwho seemed to have joined the force simply because heliked tlielife. He was possessed of some means, and had the repucntion of possessing the largest and most. complete wardrobe of any man or otlicer of the force. it being n matter of common remark that he seemed to have more different. suits of good clothes than almost. any man in the northwest. lnnnnntnr Allan wlinhnd his nrm hrnlrnn almoez. man In one nortnweae. Inspector Allan, who hud his arm broken by a bullet, is n nit.-ivonf Montreal. A brother, W. A. Allen. of thin city, and a nephew of the Isle Robert Anderson. from who be inherited in very considerable for- tune. 7:\pf.. Allan was a member of the Victoria rifles and was one of the Red river expedition of I370. Ha nnt.l.lml in Manitoba and was fnr HIM - uiueo orcapwreu cu-nay. No fears are entertained hero of any pos- sibility of trouble with tho In(lian.-1 on ac- count of Almighty Voice. He is :1 young buck of not very good character. who was arrested in October, 1895, for killing cattle. He escaped and was chased by the police, who came up with him, when he turned and shot Sergt. Colebrooke and made good his escape. He has kept out of the way since until last week, when, in an attempt to arrest him. he shot usottler nnmedV'enn and wounded inspector Allan and Sergt. Raven. An attempt to dislodge him from the bluff of timber. where he and two or three couaine of his were in ambush, result~ ed an above. TVA-.. `LI ....I.... n.-. .. -an nf `plani-nl eunannove. Corp. Hockin was a eon of admiral Hockin. of the Britieh navy, and was about thirty-ve years of age. He was at one time in the regular army, holding a commission as captain in the 44th Essex regiment. He afterwards served several yeareinlndia. In 1894 he went to the northwest, apparently with the intention of takin up land. as he seemed to be pos- nnn nf mmmn huh nhnrtlv after arriving: HIGH (IIHEIIHD. The blull" where the Indians are am- bushed is about six miles from Butoche and the police may not have reached it below dark last. night. The blulf was well sur- rounded and more police were coin for- wand, while another gun was eing brought down from Prince Albert, so that, unless the Indians escaped in the durin- ness lash night they ought to have been killed orcaptured to-day. Nn fmn-.1 urn Anl'tI.rf.ninnI`l lmrn nf nnv nrw. Klmlghty Voice`: Qrlglnel Oence Wu xnnng cumo-n In Entrenehed Near Duck Lake, and the Mounted Pnllee Poroela Ilelng Called 0m to Dlalddge and Arrest Iilm. 0'l"l`A\\ .\, May 3|.--The oompyroller of northwest mounted police has received oicial notication of the shooting on Fri- day of corporal Hockin, constable Kerr and postmaster Grundy while trying to ar- rest the Indian murderer. Almighty Voice, but up to a lake hour lest night. no notice of the arreet. of Almighty Voice and the two or three Indiana with him had been re- ceived. Ab latest. accounts a nine-ponnder gun hadarrived at. Duck Lake and the po- lice were leaving for Batoche. nineteen miles distant. VIVL... |..|..` ...L-_A ll... `I'.ull..nn n-A darn. Ire was Killed by a Nine`-Poundr Shell. IVIIIIIE IS VHIEELESS. lsmunv [Ems nnmssr. " s`.'$`.':.""i"3 `,'.'.`:'& whoa: Iyllholbunlkht. he an-um; blcnh =%nn:o't.lo'u, Inwngnm sxercuas or-' THE DEAD MEN AND wouuoso om-:s. MUD. PUIICCYHIH UH UIIU ht . 9.ning,u J. :9 _f_ is mp,es_p_eoin_ I A "1s' 2-piece Suits 81.50 ,a Elvihasmn &BRO. Yoi Can ? Go Wrong ~ Cnunod A Grant Pnnlc. PISA,` Italy, May 3l.--During e special service at the cathedral on Saturday upon the occasion of tho unveilingef en _ image of the Virgin a candle fell, setting fire to the building and causing a great. panic nmomz the many pen-one present. During the rush for the doors seven persons were killed and seventeen others were injured. three of them seriously. The re wen im- medietaly exninguiahed. The damage was slight. The cathedral was closed and the ceremonies were suspended. 1 r nuu u-mun; luau nuluull. The A eld battery team ring with the Lee-Eneld carbine in the Canadian military rie league matches on Saturday scored a very respectable nggregnte. The team was captained by Liens.-(}oI. Drury. and the names of the members with the individual ecoree are as follows: Stall`.-Sergt.. Long. 98: Lieut.-Col. Drury, 93; Bergt.-trumpeter McKinnon, 85; quar- bor-mnstor sergeant. Hewpzill, 84; Capt. Ogilvie. 80; Sergb. Bmmah, 79; driver Dsvia, 80; Bomb. Kelly. 68; driver Miller. 65; gunner Bain. 30. Total. 753. .-u- .-u-; --u...-us. Bnucm'n.x.|:, May 30.--Burglnra had a busy time last. night. At. Lyn they got. a bar out of Tennnnb a blacksmith shop and this they used in prying opqn 1.110 `bur-room window in Stack : hotel. Thby `tool: somo cigars and the cash register. From BuolI a store they Look some tohucco Iand xeady-mnde clothing. The poo} oioo and McNish s foundry were visited. hub noth- ing seems to have been taken. The work is supposed to be that of cramps, and two called this morning at. the Conbenninl, one of whom wore a pair of trousers like the stolen ones. uomgox. nap _.ju.-`;'ne anumonq ,1uo;|Io "hflun wrilmn yblalxory Wafeeld and ap- proved by the queen WI be included here- utter in English church prayer books. It has been ant: to music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. The hymn has four stanzas and in in en- titled "0 Kinfol Kings 2" It concludes no follows : clotluets and Funushers. 4: Illllnclanyn. _ 01 :5, ca Eastern league - Ab Rochester, 52; Syracuse. 7. Ab Providence. 10; Spring- eld, 5.. Ac Scranton, 7; Wilkoebarro. 2. At Buffalo. 6; Toronto, ll. u|v\lI\Av uAM:`u SUNDAY UAMIEH. National league -- At. Cincinnati, 8; Washington. 7. Ab Chicago. 9; B||t.i~ more. 3. Eu.'at(;rn league - At Rochester. 4; Syrncuso, 8. Ab Providence. 8; Spring- e!d, 5. Ab Buffalo, 17; Toronto. 9. Baseball Eamon Saturday. Nationslleagu&~-Al. Pittaburg, 5; Brook- lyn, -4; second gnn1e, 9: Brook- lyn, 7. At New York,-7; St-.Louia, 6; second game, New York, 8: St. Louis. 5. At. Louisville. 2; Washington. 5. Ab Cin- cinnati. 2; Boston, I. Ab Chicago. 10; Philadelphia, 11. A6 Cleveland, 2; Balti- m nrn R IOIIOWHIK UIPIDUH TBCBIVGU 3 Dim: M). May 3l.--(3 Inn.) The Prince Alher olunteern got. impatient. yesterday afternoon and prevailed on the ollicer in charge to allow them to rush the blu. which the did at 2 p.m., led by William Drain, ames Mc- Kay, 93.0., and police oicere Wilson and Macdnnald. On the first rush they did not. find the hiding places of the Indians. They again went through, killing the only remaining Indian. Almighty Voice and another Indian were killed b shells from the nine-poundcr. No furl: er casualties occurred on our side. The dead have been brought. in. The father of Almighty Voice is under aireat. here as an accomplice. Ilillllaly UCUPPDU. Wumwnn. May 3l.-Shorbly after boot. yesterday a break occurred in the tele- graph line somewhere north of Saskatoon, and in consequence ooiunnniption with Duck Luke and P:-inoe'Al5erI wen out oil". At 3:30 o'ol ok this morning communion- tion with {Eek Lake was restored end the following eapetoh received : Iilwx I KI-`., Mnv Rl.--(R n,m\ Thu Ill l'l'IIlC0 AIDOPD. The unfortunate feature is that the younginqn are den.-ex-ting the reserves and joining Almighty Voice. When the news arrived at Regina a farewell ball was being given the northwest mounted police jubilee contingent and the festivities were inatentlybtoppod. WmNwn:n_ Maw Rl,-hnri.lv after hnnr. Superintendent Gagnon, on In`: my hero with eld pianos. mny an-ivo no my moment. A party of voluntooro is forming hero and will return `vdN:'Cnp\. Gngnon. Capt. Minn : um viii hav too be ampu- tated. Sorgb. Raven and Mr. Venn are doing fairly well. alt. is re rtod that In- diam on the reserves at ck Links an greatly excited and aro'discuaaing the ad- visability of going to the assistance of the fugitives. Hunt, Hmvnnn in nu-nnnhul tn nrriva hm-A lU8lDlVUE- Supt. Gugnon is expected to arrive here in a short. time to return to the scene of the ohooting with n. Maxim gun from this post. (lroat narrow is felt. here over the death of corporal Hoekin and countable Kerr and Mr. . lrundy. all being well- known and highly respected in Prince Al- bert. A volunteer contin nl. to _ relieve those now on the eld in ing organized in Prince Albert. IN..- ...J....s......A.. c....A...... :. nus oh- u,y Iuu ugpruviu. Loxnox. {Ila 3I.-Tho diamond jqbn Iflun itgli b'ia1xdp__V_Vaf"o_e'lq "mpg! ap- uv v . "0 ro Al hunrt. with wide emlnrnro, For a I her nllildreu yenrning. Oh happy rt-nlm. such mother '|'ll00 With lo ul love ramrninx Whern nm.m.1'..na.; mm. wide unfurled All tyrant. wrong 1-Vpelllnu, (ind made Hm worl-I M bettur worhl For mnn s brief onrthly dwolllng." They `suit others. They will suit you. Try them. _"l;<:';s" 3-piece Suits $2.50 to 36. _n. A You get the perfect t,ex- cellent wear, the correct style, full value for your money. ' '1, 1| 4. A When you get yur BOYS CLOTHES here. You are certain to get all you bargain for. ~ ".1" Irlelcl Ilnttery marksman. uAn 0,1,1 L_....,, A.,,, 1! - , The Busy Btu-glnrn. -. . .. ll- .. nn I)., ,,, A llylnn Aglprovod. M... M 'm.- .a:-.... No necessity ol getting patient in the morning.` 6 A. c. Jgnnsmn 3: BRQ.\ innml A: 'glJ Lungllnnn The stiffest can be put o......a o vthout auistalp" . _ Slabs sawed to stove len hs. 16 inches. Handy- a c ild can split them. Is just the article you V hold yoursollar . [BENEDIEI Bangs Iv -Ixwuw -I -I -ClUu Losmox. Mn `29.---Twonty-unmflm torioa otforod ,008 boxes May. BIIII. I85 at Sh-..; 50:3 8 31613.; 1,114 at 810.; 935 at. 8 5-l6o.; I50 at 8Io. I "$15 ? HAT LABGEANX) (XJIIIODIOUH PB!- mluuo (sun! with ntonhonu 40:00) lgtoly occupied by the hnckloutcn llamlwuo on- pnnyon Prinoou Strut. Well odlphd lot wholesale mnnufuturing or largo null bull- noan. May be ranted In wholo orporl O (I will he improved and modornlnd for 0 :- uhlo tenant. Puuoulnn mu be h from "I988. `I, DO l'lI'lYl.`ll In WIIUIC 0' WI .' ult- tenant. may 50 [null the undm-.1 nod. rown & sou. Annuals. Merchant: nk Chunlnn. ` on suuson 1.1-:.\ss--no. to in am 37., 13 room: and bath room. 3. 0. I13! 1) with non: mingle and dnublo roomn.wI modern conveniences, at no Quoon Stunt. -mc.~u~s-w:-: wmrr um: AND woumt ` ' to art. for us in ovoty town And vlolnlti. Ngw goods. Good pay. U. S. Srncuunr 00., Toronto. Ediioiks on ma Aoo0uuom'r D with both single And dnulnlo roommw CI: convcniencoa. Quoon :1 .75 for a Full Half Cord -U CD `Watch: win`? I jpl II IIIIJIIOIIHI. N lIxl'lK2N(?ll) UINELAL BEIIVABT for an-mall flmlly. one who can ooo . Apply to Mum l'm.uII.1.`I8):lonhnm 89.. was . (Mass mu Chuin ut.Nmhe on Prlnonu. cot. B ouk or Claronoejstroetu. Finder will ho revnmlnd on returning to Ian. B. W. Fm.uL`n, King street. y!1|1|s IUILNINH, A PAIR. OF GUM) EYE- In (VOOD (IENRRAI. SERVANT WANTED A1.` I llnn H(rnu., Market. Squtre. ..-..:a mxnvw (101.0 (m, rum Ling-. The nder will he rewardud at WIIIO - ue. nnlcwm--nu Dul'l'lllIIl' Dll III] lm? Martin, aged 77 years. - " Tbu funeral will leave his Into ' V Burrieeld. on Wednesday aflioloon at halpnat two o'clock for Untnraquioomov tory. Friends And nequnintanoou an I'D- apeobfully invited to attend. B1cm:-At Syracuse. N.Y., May 2951:. George A. Begg. aged twenty-that years. Funeral private. [N urrv UN SUNDAY. A LAl)Y'8 BLACK (mmon Huff. on Joh namn Street. Flnalor will he liboml y rewarded by halving at 8 8 University A.vonue. DEDA Hun-nt-Ab nmmda, on my mi Martin. need 77 van. '--QZKISIII F.u.comm-G.nznmn--Ao Nowburgh, on My 12th, Rev. Professor Falcons. I I'I- ' byterian college. Hnlifnx. to Mint Bunh Sophia, dauglxter of Rev. J. Gaudlor. Nawburgh. ` ~`r' vv . nu unnnnnn. ranur. Drum-on um 1-.'unn.un-81 Pul- oon otroou, block thou old wand. `CUT SLABS. L. I`. I152-E1311`, Unnunnn um HIIIALIII. noon Street. Phonon-Wnru-oomu, M; Bu! :0. 9!. Laval prion. - V ILIIILIIII llllllg ` Lunnm UKDIBTAIII um nnAt.III--uI Princess at-root. Oornor Bydonhun nu-col. `lob phono communication. . ans. luau), ' Tn Lnnnm Ulrnnnlln-lu-.360 strut. Telephone 141A. Opollntrsnd I lSTEAGY&STEM1Y. (\00D GENERAL SERVarN1`. APPLY 70 I 11:15.1. )1`. STARR, no Brook Strut. .IJU IV .I.'JLJL J. l.|1l\J.I.'J|J UVUK IIIUWIQ Every shirt waist in ohr stock with bought folhgaelx. This manna 3 am- iug of 10 56 20 per cent. to you'. ` JUNE IS THE SHIRT.`-WAIST SELLING MONTH. and June opens and finds us with the largest. finest and best-assorted stool: of shirt waists we have ever shown. We have enough and to spare for all the women within shopping distance of our store. LOWEST PRICES evor knowq. . ..|.I._L _..-:,, ., -A--L __-._ JJIIIJIIILIXV Ilfll.) LVU .IJl'Il)lUllI.`JlJ"` Sometimes fashion prescribes very ub- surd and ridiculous things-Queen Elizabeth rns for instance, 0`: the hoopskirts our mothers used to want. But in inventing the shirt waist fashion has made amends for. many past failings. ' [N l`-ITY ON SUNDAY. A LADY"8 BLACK Flmlor mus is to Be Anothbi lShirt ? Waist Season. 'I."i.llow Linen. 9!) inch. Linen Sheeting. N EXl lKIEN(`.lD GENERAL BEIIVALT for numb]! fnmlll Una who nun nnnk, Solo Agents for Bl1ltorluk'I Pnttorm. H15` MORNING. A PAIR. OF GOLD EY Glasses. ut.nmhe Prlnonn. T=T3 8ALE on TO LET. Come and see them. Prices from 890. $382.76 each. FASHION ms so DECIREED-- !_____A2___A__ f..- _:_,._ ___._._-.._`I_._ 0-..` -L `cam:-aunt WEATHER r-a_og;:IILr.rmI.- 4 15. M. EDITION. "PP" 60 IJIWIQIII r uoou shower: at ab. mug lower temperature. 6 `V Q _1&inoh.Linon0ruh 5c. % - g18..iuoh. Pun Linen Back 190,]; .t0`I_I"orbluo border, or all white. gineh.-Duck Boiler Linen :3. 79 inch. Bleached Tabling 690. . 04,- .. N V H Q03, . 3:. yuan wide Bleached Tahliug -1. 5: ` .5} Linbn '.l`ab!o Napkins $1.00, 1;"K `I "K chum Ilol-kou. In nun no runxnv muum. lnln-Iuinn Ann In- 1177: mum? Imnn-an Aln Itun nun _._` . __ ...'._.__..-__... v\_/AN'rEg._ 'r. F. HARRISON, an Ann `|lhAIIAC KABBIIII JAS. I I -nu--I LOST. `mos; u. Jonus,_ :10 H!lN_B8s 81'. IIIi`IiIlilil~`$l~IIl ?coALg ATHAT ` SUITS nent op enldV I #126 *=m,=.95!~ I ICRI IIIIIIIIEII I'll!) LEVI! ID- "1 hdplo anooowbu lumbar on-v--o-: - ` allelic` o'l`|vloli"n'iln ht Bug h Iran was `walnut I -_.v pll BIICV nm. In (minor nunux or nouon. The oonssrvuivs parliamentary caucus will be bold tomorrow to discuss the poli- of this opposition with respect. to the 0 one of tho session, while the pramisr will ho louin on Thursday for Englnnd, via New Yor . The govornmcnt is quite pro- to carry out the soscioml ptognmmo his nhsoncs or so much 0! is as my not be included in my oonpromiso with the Hon. Tho coma-ntivss on. an to nnlund lo, ready for an only ad- journnsulononoonhst to thosnd of the nodal tho quotations muuums propossd, wlnilo tho 3 llsntsnnnls nu believed to but IN plus 0! onnpi n._ 1'5:-slsnruuuorlhsuhsbllto restore Ilocoultollsuuoteutonrund Inland ro- lvsnuohll esblnstnnt. pumps sous lillld i,.':..:.-~: ...'-am :' Q R 0; _ II ` C & IIIIHIIGJIIIO & dIQ_Pu'Is||I|opIpurIoahln and &dOu0lO0ltIItIIrlIMn~hon 153.2` I- - I-ngl Yd-Ixnn :`n calla pg T----9 `KIQVCLB TIRES. , TIC oouncllvxzluuu (:3muuun nuu unencum- Iiqn -toooi_ wo fmln. major Parley Conudinn cottage at Bisley is pro- ` hvonbly and will be ready for 0 Die 0 tum on their arm` vnl there. Hon. . Pours. Q.C., counrel for Canada in the Behring non aoizurea nrbihrnhon, louvoffor Montreal this week as the prg. lilninlriel to the nrgumanb are to be ar- rhn than on the I0t.h of June. It in im. _... LI. IL-Q OLA nal -rrvnnunnl. will lain lo um the final av-xzumont. will tako phco int but in either Halifax or Boston. Tho mnnrvnivo nnliumonhrv prot; IVBII ul uuuu 10 II III] ran morn on W6 - - urnncn llno (.0 hate urnuwulnluquu. Within the pub mouth the premiora of every province in the dominion has boo in thocity. In no previous year have a the ion been in the capital, let. alone in L 0 short period of a month. The Hot Wu completed by the nrrivnl on Saturday :53: E: Turner, premier of British Colum- I. IDL. go;-snail A` Man rlnnnininn rin nnnnoin. cnoir pupils. atwnaeu grunu mam-. Ah the superior court. Hull, judgment was given in favor of the plaintiffs for $200 in the one of the corporation of Bonsecoura against the C. P. R. The corporation sought to recover 8500 d ages for inter- ference with a water course the defend- ing company in the construction of their branch line on Lake Tcmiscaminquo. uI:;.|.:.. pk. ma-t. mnnmh Hm nrnminrn nf be buried tomorrow. The Christian brothers yosterdny cele- brated the anniversary of the founding of their order. In Hull the [each was cole- bnbod by the brothers who together with their pupils. attended grand mass. Ah mhn rmnarior court. Hull. iudmnenb canons. James Murphy :1 well known citizen died yesterday of Bligllt/e disease. His body is being taken to Almonte to-day near where he was born and where he will be buried to-marrow. ml... tVL-.'-A:..... |.-..ol.-.... wvnnl-nun-`nu-I nah). llmlneries. It. In my earnest whh that the meetinf should thoroughly represent Kingston sent. ment in the mutter. and I trust that every Iocnl orgnnlzntion will be eiiioiently repre- sented and that there will be my large at- tendanco of private citizens in order than the celebration may be in every eons 5 general one. in which every citizen may feel that he has an interest. (Signed) .1. 9. SKINNER. ,g \r`:.--ow; -:g-----vu ` 3l1'I]B'l'H ANNIVERSARY OF THE 5 - loco him of Hit lnseutg the Qnoen to the mono In oomldorod 1; Her Iaum 'u Iubjootl of 81 classes Ihroul out the limo re 0: I rope! oooulon for I consul oolobrnion in to on 1` their loyclty nndclevotion, and in tlnnkoni in: for the unlnurrupuod national prosperity during Her Hunt)`: reign, and tho Oman: of lLln.t.on being wound to none in their sentiments and not: of lo ulty. I hnmhv invha the China: 0 Kinaston to MISS KEYES. It-aok Street. `AA-u-` Inn An...` and of lo ulty. I horeby invite China: Kingston attend: GonemlPubllo lloqtin to be held inthe ouncll cnsmbn on I0 bu EVEN- ING. y Stat, 1891. ab 01 ht o'clock, to con- ulder the udviublul-y n making immedlutn arrangement: for It mlmblo co obntlon, to x the day for such celebration. and to ap- olnt committees and otherwise an-nngo pro- lmlnnrios. It. in may an-nut moetimz l, vroihjmono Junlie. 11397.` "or". `r ` V ` . A1 L -wrv- --u--nwwurw----w lbljnnlly lote Book lea Whig Baden To Post `themselves In. Public meeting in connection with jubilee celebration. council chamber, this evening at ght o cIock. Btnmar Jump Built. for Ottawa ever/V` in gun o'cIocI. Bummer Jame: Built. ovary` Ilondny Ind Tlmndny, at I} am. James Swift at 00.. agent. Annual meeting at the ohuoholdou of gin Kingston. Smith : Fall: & Obuwn r ' Tumdu at noon. um. Tic ouzncil of the dominion rie associa- {An Iu|nj,unnninn(I ward fr-nun mninr Pavlov ; ,-'~_~.~ -PaBEcwM`f.B?ING. 1 .1lIfQfl"IllIVll' A\!\77\1IlDnAV n ' ._ 4.. `A... .a. -...__`_._....?....._..;-.. iiiaan _s1vmE QUEEN. -.L_ - - nag:-- nun-u-n :-n aunt`: npwia. nnuuu a nu: n"l`ueIday at noon. _ LOCAL MEMORANDA. ......_.-..o } Mayor. \ Hons In um amncu The u the Madingr will be Pollen Rapid: about dghty` ch Athhuun and huhopuiw Iululdllaa , WIH I'll. UK IIIIIC l0|' WI ,1? I ho CH. Ind 0! the roooipta-by O8,- .W.A. hour undnpu-ty of six skilled rov- Potrohq Mn arrived at Edmonton. N.W'1` and villrcmpo oil In-I-1 nnnmxlhnnnl lKIn 4I&bo..A- `FL. lnulnonwu. a.vv.L., gnu Inn tangle on i suiaamscu ml ...`.":$"' " .1 sh umnmmunl 1.. Dollolt or 011,000. `TORONTO, May 3l.--At I meeting of tho board of numb of Toronto univeniuy tho not-only. Rev. John Pom, D. D., iq,.pI'I- coming the annual t'Opott!,upmaood grout npot that. while an oducstionnl work. under tho diuoon of Rev. Chcnoollor h......--I. L-.I L4... gll LI.-. ;un.I.I L. A. DUTWXII. MIC 10 Ill IIIII XIII X00- dnd. thounnciul II had been in- ?`."2'.`.`_".....'3;' " .`'2".1..1`a`. ..`.'3'..".'.`.T: IIINICT `D. CIIIKVIIII 0! [$07. UHIIIXIIOT Burwuh. Ind been all that could bode- m 6|.` nnnnl-I -nnnn-I. Inn Loan In- Wlll Carry Out In Contract. Lo.\'noN, May 3l.--The Times will blieh to-day a letter from the ship build- ng rm, Peterson. Tait. & Co.. Newcastle, in which` they decline to enter into in con- troverey with the Allen etoarnahip coin- penyon the subject. of the conditions of provisional agreement bebween Petersen. Tait & Co. and the dominion government, for the propoeed fuel. steamship service he- wben Uenede and Great. Britain. The rm expresses itself. `however. as fully prepared to carry om. it contract. end in condent oi the success the new eer- 1 age to London to see me snow. The iubilee functions have \-irtuiilly opened with the trooping of the colors of the horse guards. which was witnessed by the Indian princes in their brilliant uni- forms. and by a vast assembly, indifferent to the rain. The ministerial dinners and the foreign oilice receptions which follow- ed this birthday ceremony were attended by ambassadors. officials and the London world of wealth and fashion. The state concert last night threw open Buck- ingham palace to all the digni- taries from the colonies and royal guests from the contingent who have arrived. The music was excellent. Mme. Eames, M. l'lacon. Signor Ancona and Edward Lloyd being the chief singers. Every night there are a score or more of great parties. balls and dances. Royalty is constantly on exhibition. whether at hospital dinners, temple ower shows or first night ballets. like Sir Arthur Sulli- van's. The opera is well attended nightly. The town is lled with foreign musi- cians, whose services are in demand, not only for public concerts, but for private entertainments. The Kneisel quartette ives to-day its second concert in St. .aines hall and is playing constantly to -great houses. winning compliments every- where by the vigor, delicacyv re- nement with which its programmes of chamber music are performed. M. Dslcroze,` the Swiss composer, is introducing his own work in London alls and houses. While the west id is revelling in gaiety the lord cham rlain and all the other masters of ceremoni s are arranging iv thousand details connected with the jubilee week. and police officials are wondering how the millions of sight- seers can be controlled and protected against p\nic and crush. Paul : and one man. - The town in already puleat.lng`wibh jubilee festivity. Ab Chelsea barracks there is a motley encampment of Zepliehs from Cyprus. Homes: from the gold coast, Dinkks from Borneo, and Troop- ers from the Cape. At agricultural ball. at the other end of the town. the royslmllihery tournament has 0 ned with recruits from the length and readeh of gennts. The streets are estir with un- wanted inovement. and soon will be allame with color. Strange uniforms and dark skinned warriors will be seen at every turn in the thoroughfares and parks. Beggars and tramps have also swarmed into Lon- don by legions. Every lodging house is full. The salvation army shelters have been crowded for weeks. and the work- houses in the provinces have been wnrned against. assisting cnsunls in their pilgrim- to London to the show. Tim iubilea functions virtunllv nun `I56; 1;: makeio, Ric ,=_:'1fhgeae goodi pgittations an good reeling. 1 More serious than the chance of being cheated by extortlonete [speculators is the risk of being crushed by the terric pressure of the swarming millions who will block the approaches to the route of the procession. The authorities are con- sidering the advisability of suspending carriage tralo by night as well as by day. This will render it necessary for specta- tors anxious to see the illumlnetions to out themselves adrift ih the swollen cur- rental humanity, swirling down White- hall, the Strand and Fleet street to St. Paul's end the bank. In... 4--.. :. -I.-a-Au nnulnntlnrriwihh and provincial journals. While the jubilee has been designed to be primarily an important event with the coloniee in the highest places of honor. every court in Europe will be represented with great distinction. end the action of resident McKin|e_v e administration in honoring in an exceptional way the gracious sovereign who has always been in sincere friend of America, will be heartily appre- ciated in England and tend to promote good feeling. Mnm narinns than the being En nan prone. be appointment of Whitlaw Raid on special envoy has led to {realm expressions of this nhialacbion. as is shown by the cor- dial references to it. in many of the London and provincial journals. Whiln than iuhilaa has been deainvned Ida One of the Fluent ship: In the Ali- erlam Nnvywhlteluw Road WII|"I- unaI--ulndm Honor: Grneloue lover- clzn who use Always Been I slnoero Friend of Ame:-loo. I__.o_nnoN, Mny 3l.-'l.`he published an- nouncements showing that the United State! will be represented at the queen : jubilee with exceptional dintinouion,worthy of -the unparalleled hiztorioel and the ex- elted oharecber of the sovereign, causes many mnnlleelsetionl of pleasure. 'I`hn nnnnnnnmnanh that one at the finest mnnueeneuone or pleuure. The announcement that one at finest. ships of the American nevy will one pert in the review no Spiqbead and that ndmarel Miller and Gen. Miles would be present an the jubilee ceremonies. bed elreed been received with favorable comment y the En lisb has nnnnlncmanb of WILL BE APPREEIMEII. United States Will Be Well Re- ` ' pfcscnted. jmmmun tum VIIIIIIRIA. gbscuan. envoy HAS BEEN AP- POINTED TO ATTEND. KINGSTON; ONTARIO. MONDAY. MAY 31. 1897, :.....'*%::.f=:'.;*.;;.':;.:"'.~,.,:." ~ of elfat. ma u-mung new: on uuunuy evening. Mr. Pauorcon, Nowburgh, not with an not.-idonlot A. D. Bnldfoon bid. an Inn an Hahn nlnnnnlnn -n-all-up bu-to I an . ng nnq nu/guy. ug oauinhlo ` l',IllI (DI IIIIIUTI Irv Pllli TI Ill Inll` work. Capt. Bu-tle spent. Sunday with his family. Min and Bushy spent 1 for dcyo viitin her Aunt. Mn. Capt. Barclay. Int . It. and Mn. Henry Book. It. ind Lin. J. Yoouuno. Cun- don. opout Sunday with udgo Lonoh. Victoria strut. Bunion ch traded Ll. o...sn-_ L.-.o 4u.l.L...A_- ......!__ now:-In unis. xwnlun LOICII u-won hf: mm; bout onsnumhy owning. Mr. PAMA:-nu. NIIUIIIL not with :1: III! vluw 3-IIIEI Fun Vmw. May 3l.-0v.:ing tn tho min the farmers are put. back in their rank gosb. Ru-tlav lnnno. Rnnrlnv uith EIIIINI. II` IIIIW Ill MUIIIITIEUOD OI` Una u their apiritnnladvieor, if he wishes to come out of his shell and accept their friendly overturn. u u, an`. , uu nun. van . auv nvvuuuu 5-):"nl`;oo who thirty yearn to quite. L-ulgon. are now in ndmirntiogfhe pope. ua Muir -niritnnl Adviser. if he winlun tn DEIDYO HHU l'|6\'0l' WIIIIBBSOU Inc" In EXHIBI- tion of devout loyalty to the head of the church an. that which was witnessed in London, Eng. on Thursduy. The Roman poi ulaco one vggro Ill . urn rum: in ndlnirntinn Ill Mm nnna HIS UUUBB JIIHB IBII. A great find of ancient. pnpyri in Egypt. haabeen made. Most of the documents are written in Greek. Among the papyrl is alenf from A third century papyrus book oonuinin some nayingsof Christ: not in the goapo a. It is believed that when the pepyri are examined closely further (lis- coveriee of christian records and of frag- ments ofloet. classical literature will be fonnd. I. :_ ______u -_ _u ..:.a__ .;_L____u n _._- IDUHU. . It is agreed on all aide: thnt pnl Roma before I870 never witnessed one an exhibi- tion. `I .I........b In-o-Ibn On LL- I....I `I IL- %New Waiats, new Hats, new Dress Trimmings opened to-day. PTRUKIL W. J. White, formerly proprietor of the Brandon Sun, has been appointed press intent of the department. of immigration. He will travel through the United States and look after the various immigration agents And preps upon the people the ad- vnntngoa of Manitoba and the northwest. as 3 Bold for immigration. He enters upon his duties June let. A ___L 2...] .J nnp\:n-`L ........_: :_ !.`.......A her mujerty a jubilee. Peter Harrison, convicled of burglary in Toronto, was sentenced to ve years H] the Eenitentiary. The young man declared he nrl been trying to live an honest. life, and pnrloyod words with the judge. His re- cord, hovsover. was very bad. be having E0lV0d several sentences. The prisoner acknowledged he was guilty of boyish pranks. V .1 ulhlfp fnrlmarlv nrnnl-lnulnr n 0.3:: IUFIZU UK LUU IHUUIIIIIIIII HLTUHUI. Lieut. Ayleswurth Bower Perry in grant- ed the temporary rank of major whilst. in command of the dotuchmont of the north- west mounted police force detailed to lorm a part; of the military contingent to repre- sent. Canada in England on the occasion 0! her Pnlnr I-Tgrrismn nnnvinlnrl nf hnrnrlnrv in LHU UHLUU UK [J15 "SHINE F8330". Archie Campbell, Edmonton. N.W. ., was drowned on the l9Lh insb., in Car n- tor creek, near New Don var, B 0. He was crossing the creek on n log, when he slipped off and was carried away with the force of the mountain stream. I .'-..A. A..I...........|L 9-...-- II-...._. I- ____L WIIU LIIU L'lll||.y IJJFFUII 1!`. Aaron Barnes. :1 poor cripple, aged sixty years, has bcon senbenced to thirty days in jail for catching four speckled trout out of season. He got. the fish to keep his fnmilv from starving, nnd says he did not. know tho dates of the shimz Feaaon. A.-nldg f'...~.-xknll I4`I._n..b.-H. KY 7 'l" POT!!!" weru DU UOHIG. During church hours last. evening some- body ntolo a large and comfortable rook- iug chair from the vernudnh fronting the residence of J. H. Fisher, University ave- nue. Mr. Fisher has not the least. idea of who the guilty [tors-`on is. Anrnn Hnrnnn n nnnr nrinnln nun:-I nivfu one llg pllnrtu The Capital baseball team defeated the broom factory team on Saturday, the score standing `. 6--."). The batteries were: Capi. tale, Lx\Roso and King; broom facbory nine, Storm; and Thompson. Umpire, Joseph Duly. . Tha nhinf tnnin nf. nrnnnnf. in 'Pnrn in UUFUPII lllllyn The chief topic at present in Paris i how to treat. Emperor William of Ger- many, who lmn determined to visit the city. Some politicians My France will be the laughing stock of Europe if t.l1eem- peror were to come. lhirinn nhllrnll hnnrn `nut nunninn annua- 'i`::"I:ill and oiomtor of George Rogers and the elaotric light plant. in the town of " ". .....n...' `7T}}3`;`7..'. .`.`.'3.?;`;..`.'3l2u'7&31`." 2-. 000. There was I 0 insurance on the elec- tric light. plant. Thn (`nnihnl hnnnhqll lnnm dnfnnfnd than ," .uuur'muurur.r-xur um , - ' ` `I: 1111!. $35: 81-"- 45 inch. Pill nh 2..-`. `I 2.. IIIIIFKUW III HIE JIIUKIII Illa llllulllxlllu The musical services in Sb. John's church. Portamoubh, last evening. were no- usually line. The solo b W. Hutchinson was excellently renders . Mrs. Crevolin presided at_ the organ in her usual masterly style. A nntimvn (In Cuba dmrmfnh rnnnrlzn I: I0: yA Santiago do Cuba. deepatch reports shut) the dread disease beri-bori, charac- terizod by plrslyais and fatal effusions, has appeared there. and that the vuortaliby among those attacked exceeds seventy-ve per cent. 4 Thu: mill and nvnlhnr nf (lam-an llnanrn U0 culnlncncuu. Oscar Wilde. in it long letter to the Daily Chronicle. Gays the cruelty practiced day and night upon children in English rieous is incredible except to those who ave witnessed it. The king of the Belgians has caused some excitement`: by paying a visit to Lon- don, incognito, travelling to Bnlmoral to see the queen. and then departing from Glnngow in his yacht at. midnight. Thn mnnionl gnu-vim-ul in Rh, .Tnhn'n ll: PUIHIU. While rock wua being blasted on Main street, Rat. Portage. a vein of gunk qm\rl.'I. was struck. Asao\y1-t will be made and if the result: warrnnb development work may be commenced. n........ \l!:l..l.. ;. .. 1...... 1-55.... 5.. Al... BTDTG In (B [Mr W550. In the second match, this season. of the Canadian military rie league series, the Royal military college .-Loam. ring with the Lee-Eneld rie. scored an aggregate of 742 points. Whila rnnlr win heimr hinntml nn Mnin uur UUUUPTU UH!`- C. Johny, Vancouver. B.C.. is visiting his brother, alderman T. H. Johns. Mr. Jobna is a grocer and conducts a large shore in the far west. 1.. H... ....m...l main}. cI.:. ........... Ar Hm " W "II? Deollnu Ul DUU lAIHuIIy. The Park hotel, Calgary, N.W.'I`., was destroyed b re on Saturday night. By hard work h e unea were conned to one building. _ Rnhnrt. Wnnllmn Hamilton, a letter mu-. uunulng. Robert Woolloy. Hamilton. a letter car- rier, and his wife and child were poisoned by eating canned sh. They recovered un- der doctors care. ("V Tnlun `In-unnunmu. D!` in ..I..'Hn.- Em-tbqu;xkes shocks were fall: at. midn Saturday in Rome and at Mssaena, In 9nd other points. Prof. Amlraa axmntn ighb c_hia tn nhu-I`. frhm IOU UFIIUT pullno - Prof. Andree expecta to` start from Bpltzborgen on June `.Z0t.h to discover mo north pole in his bnloon. Thu nnnn Inna insnml nn imnnrtnnf. nnnv.

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