Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1897, p. 6

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(SALE OF. i Drss Goods FASHION. THE DAILY WHIG. MONDAY, In counootion Vviun the propoud celebra- tion 0! the t non : diamond jnblhoon July 1 Prime! Gun: up it would bu absurd or woln wn. Tho ro olive: from Toronto on od Lo ot- Iond tho memorial oonico on Sun oy morn- ing. A lu-go number from thin place at- bondod 24th May oolobrotion on Pioton. Ourohoooohotory in boomin nowodoyo. noklng on high on twenty-t no oheuo dolly. An old ruidonu 0! this village pou- od any on Sunday Inn in the on 0! In. 8 near. Sho Ind boon as out ml. font. o I-omoinuroro intorrod in tho Orllr burying ground on Tuudu. l IIVO. He had been quite prominent in muni- 'cipsl politics all his life, having been roovev of the township of Hsllowelj several him 2, snd st one time having occupied ti o warden : choir. Mr. Frsloigh wss a staunch liborsl and 3 consistent member of the Methodist church. He was muriod three times during life and leaves widow and four dsughtors and two sons by his first msnisgqnsmsl .Mrs. Merritt Bsrher,Mrs. (l)r.) Noxon sn Dr. Frsloi h. of Toronto. Hrs. Arnoldi MoFsul ".5 Mrs.` Shovs Barker. of Bloomeld. sud J scob Fr-sleigh, o( Wolli ton. * T_ho_I-o sts):sd IIIUUIIIIIUIII III II` I I. Bmmnru-;x.n, May 3|.--On Wednesday morning last a telegram was received an- nouncing the sudden death of William Fruleigh at Toronto. The deceased had been visiting his son and daughter of that place for the put three weeks. and at the timoof his death was at the home of Dr. Noxon. The remains were brought home on Thursday afternoon. and the fun- ernlwne held from the C.O.R. station. Picton. to (llenwood cemetery. Mr. Frnleigh was well known throughout the county.nnd was esteemed ntnong men, saving reached the ripe old age of eighty- ve. `II. In! 5.4;.` nuns. nu-mninnnf. in rnnnl- DRINK! lllb Auunuuy. Auu nllttuunw was shing on the southern edge of the banks when the St. Pierre crnslnd into her. A log prevailed at the tin e. The St. Pierre in u. l,'.. 0U ton vessel, while the Anatole was only 351! and the impact was terrible. The Anatole was cleft almost to her heel and her crew had bmely time to cut loose and launch their boats when she settled Qown_ and within twenty minutes had sunk beneath the waves. rm... Q. m....... ...l..... .4... h.ml.ul nil` nl`I`m- und sunk bonentn me waves. ` . Tho St. Pierre when she backed oil ufler striking the Anatole wns found to be leaking badly. and at tiret. it was fenreu she would sink. By huld work, however, yhe double crew got. oukum lled sails ovcr the rides which stopped the inrueh of water. and by continuous pumping the loulu-1 were kept. under control. When she was in tit; shape she was headed for` land, and upbo to-day no man on board took ot1'hia clothes or snatched more than a few hours sleep on deck. Alter thotorml of II Military Armlstleo Are Mlllla she'll 'l`l-oat. C0.\ P-`TANTlN0l`l.E. Mny .'ll.-The Turk- lrh government has replied to the col- lecture note presented by tho nmbassudora to the porte on Saturday Inst. The nlubussndmu then announced that they do not object to the conclusion of in military urmistioe which the Turkiih government insisted must be signed bl- twcen the military coinmmidor in the held after which the porte will negotiate the peace conditions with tlieninbnsaudora. `I he treaty to be sirgncd by the Turkish and lreek plenipotontnriea in Thessaly. In this latest note the porte in iats upon an armistice otn fortnight, wh h can be H- newed in the event of the co negotia- tions nro not nished. T e porte, how- ever. desires thnt peagye concluded as soon as possible. Iolrnnnl nonuon nunxnu. Imrrlnt. Qum. In; 31 -ll`|.ovn-Roooipu I 50) bur Inukot $110!. unoutionn: Psmm Win km to 4. ; Pneom. spring. no to 10` In Rollor.-`L70 to 3.90; ]s.xfru.3.3 M) 3.50 Buparlfino no to 3.80; strong lulu-' 8.80% no : 85:10 Don. LII) to I 90. Glvea Way Iltlra Load crash and a `for ` < lent llaahoa Through. New Oatnua. May 3l.--A erevaaae re- leulting from over-condence. and relaxa- tion or vigilance. occurred Monday in the levee at Uonrad e Point, four milea by rail below Baton Rouge. on the east aide of the Mieeieeippi river. At midnight information was received at Baton Rouge that the levee at Conrad's sugar house was leaking badly, and that u crovaaao was likely to occur at any moment. There had been a feeling of alrnolt perfect eecurity throughout that neetion. There were no laborers within call, an they had all been dircbarged and aent to their homee.. The levee authorities at Baton Rouge gathered together a force of men and placing them on barges of material. hastened toward the acene of danger. Shortly before the bargee arrived at the plantation. the levee burst with n loud crush. and the water in a stream of forty feet wide and aevenieet deep. began pour-ingthrough the break and spreading rapidly over the fertile land. The olliciale oi the Pontchar- train levee and the Illinois Central railroad are on hand with large forces` of men and unlimited lsuppllol of material, and will no doubt aucoeed incloeing the break before any very L-erioue damage it done to the ad- jacent plantations. The latent rmwa received from the Jacenr pmnumona. The latest. news received from crevasse last night reports that is has widened to 150 feet. and that aim wner is [Ding through about live feet deep. Several pltlllbnlalon already have been submerged and the water is 8 reading in every di- rection. Uovernor outer has visited the break and will have all state forces avail- able immedinboly concentrated there. and every effort. will be made to clone the ore- vaeee an soon as possible. the lmllau And Bquinv Were Drowned Wlillo Drunk WM'ir.ii'ro\\`.\', N.\ ., l\lny 3l.--The body of n squew was found on Win nor : island. in lake Ontario near Henderson Harbor, twelve miles from here. Mey 9th. Death, it was announced. had reeultod from in- juries to the huxd, and the case was mid to be one of murder. The women iron the wife of Aaron Arquetlo, an Indian. who resided on the St. Regia reserva- mon in St. Luwrence county. The couple were last seen alive at Back- ottfa Harbor. eight. mile: from Henderson, un Lake Ontario. They left. there in A row bout. An inquest. was held over the body and the jury brought in a verdict. that the woman came to her death M. the hands of the lndian. He could not. be found, but as few days Inter his overturned canoe drifted ashore. Sunday the lndian'e body was washed nah e nt. Sackowa Harbor. This clears up the mystery. as it is now Believed that while drunk they both fell out of the boat and were drowned. The Arrival M I Venus] at New loundlnnd-- ' 'lel'r|l)le Impuet. Sr. Jenna, NHd.. May 3l.-The new hospital ship St. Pierre nrrixed at the French colony of Sh. Pierre to- day from France in in linking condition, bringing, besides her own crew of twenty- ve men, thirty others. com oaing one crew of the brig Anatole. whim ehe col- lided with and sank on the (hand banks Inst Monday. The Anatole I..- ___.-....:I...I -5 sh.` oh.` MISSISSIPPI Ll VIE BEIRBTS. A MYSTERY CLEARED UP. TURKEY HAS. REPLIED. IN A SINKING SHAPE. -i1Toom}i;i} lI;|;fI-. MAY an. 1697. 10; Ilocomwo no luo; nuns. no to In N to Do ' Butter. townships. 1:1: wanton. ion to no ; Run. 90 to we. mm urunx. lie ordered drink; for the crowd, and ii('l\.`1l(`d that he could drink more whis- key than any man in the crowd. Sov- ornl of lhosa present differml from his opinion. and than Conrad. i Bohm. and sewrnl others. at; ted in to prove whivh was the vhu.m iion drink- er. liinnlly Cc nrnd foil to t 0 floor in u stupor. and he was carried to tlw rear room. Soon utter Bohm and Eiwlehen V hacunw in It hvlpless condition. and they were also taken to the rear room." The story told the police by Slilenert is rm-timlly the same. \"hon Schoepfner was taken to the situation he'snid that he did not in any way force the men to drink. and was not aware that their condition \\`li8 sari- ous. l.ato that night Hislelien had not rvcovered cnnsviousnvss. and hi< condi- tion was said to he serious. liohm. it is snid. will suffer no ill effects from his experience. He will probably he milled ppon to testify ut. the coronnr'a inquest. ' -' On Snturdn evening In: John Wmp cum ovor on ocnpo otounor h~'_'_n w,g..-, town, N.Y.. being nnluuoqd mm. on w, count of the illgcn of `M. moth". '50 Ha `"l`- P!` ...od just out hour previous` *0 "N `Tm-1| in the any of her lot. For value and variety in lino Iootwur I 'K0toJoh|nhnn&Gn. A 0|` VIII]. Ind VIN igocoJot,nmnaoa |llllr.(I.`I_\ -'|lll'rll(XIll, H" (`nnrnd entered. I saw luy, nml ho \\'n.~: inmxi. ho` vntvrrd llw .~1.'Ilnnn 'l :~'lI0wR(l the o{{c~(`ts of luul drunk. Ila n-.l.....`.| .l..I..l. . l'.. numll I ull_\' we-re I Stifonr-rt, llwv auinl will: (In- talulnnvhs 4 hull hum: n l`1\~'p()llsHll!` tor um Lrngmy. \\'urlz .~u.id (u Lieul. Smith when ql'1(\; ; , .~`chnv.pfner'.~4 saloon ien sort of hand- f]lI:Il'l rs fur huk<`l`s, nml many congre- nnln` (hvrv Nl`h day. I was in lhu plum- |`hur.ud.1_y :n'u-rmxm. and ut uhuut lhre-0 (`nnrnd nnlnrml I cn\v (`nun-ml nu `Puma- The Saloon cloud and tho Koopar In Jail- ltory of tho orgy-`rho lnoupnblon Lay Ila Hour: Unonnd For And on Hover liooamo Oonnoloun After. Chicago, May 8l.-l'nuaual quunlities of strong whiskey. absorbed in udrink- ing houl. by nearly u acoro of mm on Thunsduy In (he Bakers` Exchange uuloon. 137 Wells street_ brought death to one man. put. unol her in a dying con- diiinn and a third in a state` of stupe- fnclinn. For hour: the victims of the ery liquor In unvon:-u-ioua in u. hark rt.-mn, where I my hud been thrown by (`.nrl Ru-hnmnfnnr. lhn Rnlnnn-ktmmr. ll for men who make hrazul und |m..~xt.ry. mt u. numher of hnkers wura then` drinking at ten (ft-lot-k 'J`lturs(lm' morning when Jtu-uh (`onmd untt-.rHl. He was shortly ,1lfl(`l`\rVnl`(lb' Joined by Curl Eiilolu-n and Joseph lluhm nnd the trio purticiptued in the rtwulry wllich tbs: (`l`tb\\d haul inaugurate-l. [lu- fnn-. Inns: mun)` of the men were in- to.\it':ttotl. |`lur|y in tho nt'tornnnn um` Of tho l)nk|r.~`. lwgun l)tNL\'lln_l{ (If his drinking (`tl|J.'|t'tl}', nnd in tho t-huffing llmt l'u|-- lU\\`Nl it u.-:1 sumrmtml that udrEnk- in`: duvl, with \\ hi~kr*_v fur \\(`:l|)()IN. tn` on-mgml in lay ewrylaotly. 'l lu- foru- numt tn .'IU\`|\|H tlw vltttllmltru we-rel Htlltl to he tho nwn whu l>`tII`llt`.*4l tell vivtintx to the hurnimr stuff that Svltoupfner lmmled nvvr tln- tun` at ten (`NHS at glxtsbx. For the 11.403 of the vumlnntunt.-I thv whi-k-y was diehml out in small Lot-r thug.-4 fitlt-d tn the hrint. A low ntugs of \\'lll.~'l{t`_\' \\Pl`t` over- \| ll(`lltllllf.r for Conrtul. who from hav- imz tr.-n put of wurk fur rl long time land in hard L`lt`(`llll|.il.'ln(`(\.-1 was nut in mud ~ph_\'.~i~nl culttlitiun. |`\\.'LS uhend in the .strun_sr~ vtmtosl for n short time, but a'Ull(lt`| )l_\` rm-Iotl nn'l fell to thu floor. Mr. .\`(`ltn(-pl'm`r stuppvd svrvimz whiyk-.-_v long enough to drug (`onmd Into :1 Vacant lmvk mum. ud- _i(`ll]il1'J.' the dining hull, nnd then re- turnul. lenvimr tho uxtcullscinus mun lying on "the floor. lluforu lltnw tfvlot-,k Eivtlulwnttlso top- pled over. The .~mIuunkeepur Nuetl for him as ho had for t`.unrud. and when lm (`tune hack to thu Imr he found llnhm lying on the floor. \\'ith the luughing rmnnrk, lIo':t dmtl tn tlm world, too, Sulmuplner rt-moved lluhm to the room when-, ltty his two stupe- lind mm mnions; and resunwd his duties hehind t m hur. Thu custmners wore nll more or lwna intoxit-.u.tt-d, Ihlll in thu uh- st-nve of thv thrvv mon who had Imen furmnmt in the duel nnd hu.d l)t`(`ll pluc- ud hnrs do vmnhut the quickt-st the in- tormt wunt-d nnd the-re we-ru no more \'llYl(llll|lt`.`-I fur the tmnpnrury hu.~'pitul. For six hours the llll`t l! in~wn.s-ihlu me-n wero lvft ulonv in the roar room. At 9.3(l'l`ltt1r.-ztlny, (`-h:u`les llS(`nh(`t`k. of No. 203 l)u_vtun .-trout, entered the rvmn and .~ztunthl<~d uvvr tlu. pI`t).~1tl`tllt\ furm~t. Lightintz n ll1.'l-lt`h, he suw at u glumv thut (`unrml us dead und llltt utlu-r two mvn wvx'(\ in n hnd stun-, nnd ho l1tl.")|('n(`ll to thu pulivo sttttlon. l.i<`ul. Smith 4l\s'put(`lu~(l tvm pntrul wugunnt nnd un nmlrulunvo to the Httluull and nrrostml ull the ucvupattts. (`m1rud's lady Wt].-t l`(`.lIl0V'l`(l to Hul- .s~tm`.~t Adunts stroeet, undortukimr mark thn u|1von~u'iuus l7.is`|ul)t`l| wmt Inbnn In lluu ...uun|p Iumnicul ...\.l (I ll]! \\'l`l'(` IUUIIH. . 'J`ht- llnk9r.~t' lxclmmze N tl resort l"NllllllIl tlllll H Mm `.~x Ad; rum H, Huluu, In M`]`I\)llS. FINN H, llll` llll\`U[IS(`ll)llS l`.|\'|Q`Ul'lI WIS lnkon the county hospit.-ul, and hose (`lllldiliun was not so M`l`i\)lls. `us cnrvd for at the station and w _oon out of dungvr. ll wux unssoru-d by sunw of the \\i1- nn.s.~u\~1 lhul Just Motor 1111` pnlnva cumu .~.u|uonkm-[wr h`1'hm`pfm-r mm m*zoli- uling uilh sonw lvoys to hnvt-. the sup- posed (lrunkvn mu-n Curriwl out into lhu .-nllvy. This rvcilnl, \\ith the o1|u-rsua- pi<~iou.~` ~irvuu1stnn:`o.<, nuulu the police nnquiry .~'u.~nrcl1imI, and h`vhoopl`n9r wns plm-NI in :1 roll uithoul In-ing Iooknd In mvuil further inwslimnlion. Amomz the men who tn-sli`.'im1 inform- (`lmrlus \\'urlx nml Michael of No. 173 \\'s-ll.-4 stroc-I, hul than had \\'hi-_xkr-_\', voupled \~'n-`whed condition of the of tho viclinm, all of whom hud hmwll drinking aevur-II (lays, was l`1\~`p0llsHIl0 for the t.rngod_\-. said In I.imIl. Smilh u-hnn Bargain Lot Dress Goods, ASGORE OFMEN ENGAGED IN A DRINKING TEST. ' ' wnere luey Iuul m-en ||ll'0\\'l| uy inrl Schucvpfner, lhn saloon-k-per. us l`n.~n as: they nu:-munlwd. nml ware du- .....-.......| I... .|... ..,.!:m ..r Ohn n-mo m.;_ l`l'I;_{U !l\'I'lllll| Nl..'um|| all V.-JU u \`1m'|\ lll-`tl n_i`;ht. \\/'lwn the offivn-rs who went. to tho nnloon will) lwn pulrul wnmmnu and an amhulnnvo nI'l.t-r an alarm hud he:-n uivnn, murertnim-(1 that n whisk .-.y drinking duel hml rnusml the lrngml' (`gay znrreatt-d the snlmn keeper and umfx n mu! twenty men who were in the place to the station. ' Ilnmnnna at nnn_|9nnnnv- Q.-ht\nnfnnr in to me slimtion. Because ai|ioon~ks*(\per Schoeplnar is roputetl to have untu-ohiatit: temlenoles und hiqsnluon is tho resort of tinuroliistn the police early lormulruted theories of foul play. and (letectivo Curd, who,\\ith lieutenant Smith, took charge of the (`l|S`, sought for evidence that the liquor drunk by (kmriul. Eislehen. untl Bohm lvzid ll(`t'n tlrumzeil. l`hn 3t|ltl()ll-k`3t`|)(`-I` ii snitl to have been on had terms with Conrud, iuul thia is givein ii; ll. motive for wlnit sums of tlm police ()l('(`l`H ox- '[)(`('.i in.-iy lm murder. llut the examinat- tinn of those who \\'l`.l`0 in the sulunn durinu; tlw duy, elicited only ll. story of drink gluttony and no eviilencus of pois- oning \\'|`l`t` found. 'l`lm llnlmrs` Itlxvli.-i.n in n. resort IlI[I'. IIFIIK IIIIIII thl V i -nnul I n nu.-nnl HAD A mm mm wmsm 1 lillrl DCINJIV IIIQBT, llll` Fll.|UUll`K'l`pl"l'. {IN vo\'(`rPtl hy the [)0llL`(` of the east Ch:- vn:.*.o n\'on\m xlmiun at 9.330 u`(`hu'k that ..: .1`. vwvuvv III! IV IUI$RVIIU QANADA CAL AOIOOIAVI N cuuvovom. g . _.4..._ _ _____ `alumna : ' CIKIIIAVII Ilnnn mnnnnnnpgn - * These lines are all worth more than double the price, which you can prove by inspection at nu Ml unuul |llr(`(| v (`nnrnd on Tues- Lisutml, and when Thursduv he mill llm \\`llL\`k:*,y he r The immensecroyvds thut tool: adnntagusf this Sula on Stun`- day is proof of the gonuinoness of the bargain: oorod. A \ on-_ .1--. ..-- |.-..- .....- ..I.. ....u.l. In unit nnnn lm nrnuth. null II PIUUI Ul luv `UIIIIII-Iwuvww To-day welaave more sales poop Udy VI `lav noun. le to v:1it- 1;]-2.9`-n-t`lle l'0Wdl.\Q.Id we will do our utmost to serve evexybody. Pu-eels will be delivered next day. ALL SALES FOR CASH. IIhcGrcat Exccutors Salc U."`C(Ij and sge them. As features of special merit we claim: A strong, waterproof tub, bound with heavy galvanized iron hoops that fully protect the` tub and do not fall on ; the gearing completely covered. so that nothing can get between the cogs; cans full size and made of the very best quality of charcoal tin plate: beaters of malleable iron and tinned; all castings attached to the tub nicely galvanized to prevent rusting. It is the only freezer in the world having the celebrated Duplex Dasher, with the double self-ad- justing W'ood Scraping Bar, by the use of which cream can be frozen in less than one-halfthe time, yet ner and smoother than can pas`- sibly be produced in any other freezer now in use. Positively the best . T. freezer in the world. Cream can be frozen in 4 min. with this freezer. AP ENTA Have just placed in stock a nice range of colors of the Celebrated \ MCKELVEY & BIRCH. comprising Fancy Silks and Satin Merveilleux, 37}c PER YARD. [Waldren 8: Mader, `.` S}$eea y, Sure, and Goalie. . - Sol: Exporter: : `THE APOLLINARIS 00.. LD_. Pewny (St Co. K\id Gloves. miuent m'entz'/F: control. Sole Kingston Agents. HAINBS & LOCI(B'l'l . VVA.LSH . % Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & CO.. I I4 Princess Street. WALSH is Is now in fu|l Swing` at `Tia? Best Ncgural Ldxdts'w. ll/a.Ier._' TAYLUR:3,- THE IMPROVED ,White M0untai1i)Freeze r suzEs- -2 to 12 Quart:/inclusive. , . 69 & 7| BROOK ST. 19 PAIRS BAitGAIN: wr?"S iLKs, 35 E 87 PRINCESS ET. g wwwuwwwwww U. lHull|rmmn.hy uoxululmx nmuu, who rode 3 anon-isuy built. wheel) last. hurndny nix t, ht uainod for hlmnolf the proud honor ofheina lmllml on t. 0 Counting King of Uonmin." in mount won 5 Olovelnml. model wmhnt. hm! been token from this roimil io- portmonls, Ind not pro cred in any wa for tho mnmh), wh oh no male in ` orence to any other main. though _ `had: wheel oon-I him that lwi en specially loans for this ntzllluiin alvnabilion. on he oonuidnrml his olancl the onion rnnni wheel of also nllmnul the manic o thn oom- um Ion lmmied his mood opinion of Onluul. 01.25 to 1 35 : Onmmulnno to 800. ` hovmon-Pork. mm 0013110; hand so to 70; 300011.100 to llio; Hams. no to1!&o;Chooso` 90: humor. townnhloo. we to 15.). the manic of tho [KM Ion mtmed his good opinion rho` when . HE BODE A CLEVELAND C. Rluhnrulson. by dofuntinq Elliott. grwho n cinlly hunuhv nhr t. hm; msinod com?uEELI."" \ ..____ I0l`l`lI\A_lo noon nAn_xn1-I. Ali. 0' .W. A. MITCHELL. `v_v_ 2-..- -__-c- `- annua- .'..`.:.!`_` """`. " """"".. ..... .. Boys Dongola Ox- ford Ties. sizes 3 and 4 on|_y, worth $1.25. We have] marked them 75c.; Come in to-day and seethem. D Loading shoe Houe. :-:__-:: OOOOOOONONONQQOOQO: IJVIIPOOL IAIIITI. IAAI II--.` II.._ OI ,IIPL-_A Ll II IOIIUCOIUIIUI IIIII yOllAO|`CIy UIDOT OMHOC. of Iho Era: 0! Carrier. [nine & O0. , Inuit. oocldonoly touched a live win. He wad hoekod down, but rising main aid lo |& Inland him, Oh. in in nothing; 1 shall lab. llo mnl to the ground again. all efforts to revive pin: were lrultlul. Mr. Carrier wuwenty-oevou yours 0! up. and loovoo a widow and two children. . TM haul ol tho lob corporal Ruther- lord. who oomrnlohd ouicldo during a tih of insanity. took pllco this mu! military honors. AI Tb Auohnt Onplul. nu f\n- ll - _ `II \I7L l-V44. inches wide, All Wool .`3_I__aterials, 25 CENTS PER %~oauf_fwn~s FOR SALE BY and Silks.l -.. aZ ,1 n. c. PILISI lolhvolud one `no Ounthh nu. -v-w u an--up--u oovin a inomusiou Eu boon ctfxod the 82.- 050380 atlo.nufhrom ninohoou yooro o .0! . o no noo- Iiono .33. With tho oxcoption $08.- Nl) ohhohondloondforoolooomotimo o'p$\nouo of tho oocuriueo hovo boon to omototl. -Pnoidont Bird to-doy aid that Mnlbhotllnua ookullor an roam of hubs!-. oltloogh. lllo hunt ooioln ..'-.-.-'..~:.~:.:-.-..-.-..-. ....-..-: ---- to 3.50 an rnno I 10 no 120; strong Lulu-' I `1o~ Mr 0 , 190. 0um-\Vhon. No. I unimlxn Hard. `me to lh0orn.lln to lie: Poona. 53 (ohm ; Oats !!c`o!'a'e; Barley 880 town; :1. .-mo no (lo Onluul. 01.25 Go`l 35 Onmmu .7no Inovmon-Pork. lll.A0 to 13.150 : bud am an II HUI ! IUU IKUIVCI IIIIU II ll|IlaIll'U UK IIIU governor narnland,therouro. it. in not. In force. (um making an engagement. uith Lhn nnmnnnv axlnbitinn than vinwn. III mum. DCKUIV Illlllllg Ill UIIKIPTUIIW with the company exhibiting the view. Mr. Martin. manager of the opera house, obtained the opinion of the city Iolioilor regarding the matter llld win mold than the bill rofotrod tohad not yet. become law. then nu nothing to no tho views being thorn hen. Act- mg on this opinion In onpgod accom- ponyqpd tho ovangolioal ullinnco in now | inking nation :0 thud above. I (III 001' TUCOIVOQ. ` A bill was inlrodncod into and pinned by 1 the house of commonmnt. the session now in progroar, with the object. of prohibiting the exhibition of those views in Canada, but it but not. yet. ncoivod the oi nature of the onvnrnnnannnrnl and, thnrn nu`. it. in nnz IIVin| IIA 9| Kemrew Mercury. I In llenfrew we have n citizen who saw I not only the coronation of queen Vic-l tnrio, but of William IV and Ueorgei IV, and remembers the trial of queeui Caroline. and the celebration of the: victory of the battle of Water-' loo. besides living` under the reign. of George III. Mr. Stevenson, who is now in his ei;;ht_y-eighth your lived all his boyhood dnya in London. He wed live at the time of the Waterloo victory. nnd remembers not only thel illuminitione but the fact that if uny. house holder did not illuminate. even` it it were only to the extent of having (I candle in his window, hie windows were promptly mnuslicd. Mr. Stevenson emv the illuminutions at nll thecoronntions mentioned. but thouefor Queen Victoria excelled all the rest. Of Victoria's corona- tion pioceuion he had a splendid view. He was twenty-seven years of nge at the time. and had a good view from [I point of vmitnge in Char- _ ing Cross. He was in the front ranks of the aipzhtseers, us he had reason to remember; for in seeking to keep back the crowd is life guunhm.-in urged his horse so close to the people that the ani- mal putita foot upon Mr. Stevenson's foot. 2 and he had to nurse that member for the ' next few days. ll Onmlug Troublo In Klngnton Just At ' Pruont. The evangelical alliance of this city hold .3 Incoming t. is forouuon to take action to 1-event. the exhibition in .\l:u-tin : opera: once tomorrow evening. of the much- tmlkod-of kinetmcopo view: of the recent Corbett-Filzllmmono prize fight. It was ! decided to telegraph no S-r Oliver own, minister of jumce. And a meeting will bo held this nnernoon u soon as an Answer } has been received. * A Lill u..- int-aulnngrl G-`tn an) ngnngal I... I the lumen (liven In the Catholic Apostolic mun-on um mun. ` On Sunday evening H. M. Wood. the preacher. took lor his text Ephesians n',- l I. the gilt oi the lour fold ministry; showing that these gifts were God's eternal ordin- ances. given for the perfecting ol the church, and could never be dispensed with until such periectingis attained. Living apostles, prophets, evangelists and pastors were essential to the church at t ellrst and continuously until to-day. but apostles and prophets. bein despised and rejected. Jesus, t e head of the church, removed them for a riod. Living apostles were the o inance appointed by Uod to hold the church in unity, both of doctrines and practice ; His hand by which He guided His chariot, the church. Without them the four-fold min- istry would be like (our unbridled horses. each straining in a diilerent direction,--the exact condition of the church to-day. God loreseeiog what the church should be, cast its shadow on the earth beforehand. creat- ing man to he a type of its organization. while the cherubim, which guarded the way to the Tree 01 Life. t pilied His ordi- nances. From between t e cheruhim He spoke to Moses. in the vision of Ezekiel we see them appearing as a lion, eagle, man. ox ; syinholizing their distinct oilices. viz.; tirst, to rule; second,eag|e like to soar up in the heavens; third, a brother man, to reason with and p rsuade; fourth, the patient ox treading out the com, the pastor feeding the people with the bread of life. These are exactly suited to the constitution of man. who is made four fold to receive these ministries. He has will to be ruiicd over bythe apostle. the lion; imagination to be led up into the heavenhea by the prophet,the eagle; reason to be appealed to by his brother man, and affection to he reached only by the patience and gentleness of the pastonthe ox. It was then declared that all these ministries had been restored to the church and were in operation today. All enquiries answered by the deacons. I the scripture lesson and making l I Unity of Purpose Will Load to (he success of the Temperance Cuulu. The clmirmnn, (l. (Jlnrko, after reading a few re- marks, called on Lueorgu Pound to address the meeting. Mr. Pound spoke on Con- ditions of Success," using iii-at thirteen verses of 25th chapter, ll Chronicles. as a basis of his relnurks. Unity of purpose is the first condition of success. Without it there can be no success ; tem- perance lpeoplo divided cunnot suc- ceed. ' he cause cannot sucoeod if separated from the gospel, as the gospel includes the light nguinst the lruflic in that which causes so much misery und harm, especially among the young men. Witness our streets onsunday and Monday last when, the speaker suid.tuere were more drunken men, some almost more bu `s, than he ever witnessed before, but this was to be expected us almost every bar was run openly eu.rly,Sundn,y morning. There is to be u meetin Monduiv night to decide if Kingston is to have uhother big drunlrdity on July let or June `32nd. lfnity of purpose and spirit and unity with Christ is the only way of success for the cause of temperance, and the cause will certainly succeed under those conditions. unu. l\...I.n ....:.I Hmo b`....A.y.R.m an." I090 Cf)I1lI|Bl0l]8. Willuun Decks said that forty-ve years ago when he first came to Kinguton nlmost every |zl'N`f`ry store was also a liquor 2-Lore. comparing than with the presem, the tem- omnoe cause had made great. strides nd I0 hoped the day was not. lnr distant; w on the cause WI score 11 groatar success. Dav hr Hnnuvnnlltl nnnlzn nlnnlr thn [Ina CK!!! WIII HCUTU ll KIULILUI` BUUUVEIB. Rev. Mr. Hammond spoke along the same lines as the tirat. speaker. A who of thanks was given Mr. l'ound. I XIVIXKHITX 1-ZIUZZIUI IJYIIIOOI. N II 31-Wh 0 N. . 0; . 'Vllt::..`:.z`i No. .l;.o:)a tgviix; out upon ; r ;l u III: ow.An`..lh 0d: <;n-lonn oven. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING. CORBETTTFITZSIJMONS r-`um-er. l TW .ML.T%Ell|.J:| Mr. Stove-nnon. 0! llenfrew. Wan At Three Cnronntlonn. n__: ,_. `I , ,.__ bu Ronh-ow Mercury. In Rani`:-aw wt VA loan-labia Proposition. Nlw Yon. Mn 3l.--The Manhattan .--I-up. I-nhinnthu-. "g. L..- 4-C...) oL_O0 . THE vizT-ERAN vifiaass. .3i.`.`..`."n. sn.Ji~:}I"niI..n..u.n iulisuon " csrod 82.- ) 1mritinn ntnlnn {Nun it lnnbgnn . .._.._..... .-.._....___ ..._............._......_ `FOUR row MINISTRY. r C. sun. nu... uuuuw --uvu. ti ll]-:'1'|mlT, Mich., May 3l.-Tlie recent, , aioech of Eta.-.It.ue Winmn M. the Detroit. ' ` c amber of_' commerce banquet. has result,- ed in that club appointing in committee to ` conaider the betterment of the commercial I relations between Ummla and the United 1 1 States. The bill introduced by congress- mrm Hill has bneu nmlaruul and r.lm 2| rl.0u ud; lam n on-lon`onts. In M: Ibor one: envy. no. no N Ovlond. H OJ Tomxm. May 8l.-SoIno Nun ago John Chnrlnou Inn with un nooidcut at Tou- vmndu, which tor the pogtrr in nation- ly iupnird Mn unngihf 0 olaind O95,- Ooolaom tho New York Omen! ailing. `hoooupuy ha ulod tunic and Ir. mu to no stint at an A Bad Fright. Colmonxn. Ont... May 3l.--Mr. and Mrs. lnoloy living I low miles from hora won returning home (mm the villngo yuurdny when a what! 0! tho carriage ouuo ocauv ing the carriage to ovu-turn. The bones boin opirihd animal: boctmo frightened and Sand tho carriage and tho Inoloya along the road for some diaunot botoro bl topped. Both rtioo In to |n`:ya::o.:).O.d with nothinn '3. h.Iion|:`I..hnn may WI!` Iuoppuu. noon pull IU'I||[I I0 an coped nothln non union than u L. bruigu and a land ght. Mox1`Iu;.\I.. Que, May 3l.--Thomns Bxieu, ntramp from Buhlo. fall from A (iranlx Tnunk train at. Vnudreuil this morn- inqrnnd was killed. Han R..- A..-0-ml}-.. :.......:.-_....A- _._ ` aw--u -u --us-nu tun \;Il'IllHllIlll. Iuuu: Iur mllnlbool. pure nere no-any. The funeral of the lane J. P. R. Moleon took place this efbemoon and was Attended by hundreds. After e brief service at me house. conducted by Rev. W.,S. Burner. Unitarian minister. as simple as poeeible, in accordance with doeeued'e wishes. th e eqrtege left for Bonaventure station whence the romaine were lent. to Bowen be be cre- mend. .-.Y.-. (Or, CHGQHU, BIC. IIHUIHIUU lUl' U-KPUI D. Mnjor Uallowny. nufing briguilo major for the coming military camp, is asaiating Col. Cotton, l).().(I.. in preparing details in connection with the approaching gath- erlng. 7 Irvinnx Inrn nih` nmvinnar. arrived in ` pl( l|ElH'8- The cone of lienholders vs. the (:oodfel- low estate was upa ain this morning for nrgumenb before Jugzo Price, but was not concluded. A further enlargement. was consented to. II..:.... 1-....- I')....L........ l`l..I.l..... II 'I\ UUIIEGIIIQU BU. Major James Buchanan Baldwin. M.I)., Toronto. died on Sunday afternoon from congestion of the lungs. l)oceured yrae fty eight. years of ngo. His eldest. I-OI) is ahhending the Royal military college. DIIILIJB. AUU Ulll IHIIIULIUCUIJ |I_V UUI|gre!I' man Hill has been endorsed and the club will urge the senate to page it immediately. This bill provides foraoonr mission from both governments to be up- nnintml tn vnnvmnx Shntnlmnn um-I mum. q` ....I'6EC."iI;' 'i'.'L'Iv"n.n. ...... u-K tending the construction of muohinory I tuonncy I` ll ` nerd 0 M of Ibo rm 0.! (gnrgiggr-. Inituya & 17.07 IIIIVFIUII IIUUI UULII `UVUTIIIIIUIIUU WU DD llp` ?oinL_od to convene. Sbatoemen and manu~ nvlurers in the eastern states object. to the severe t.ari'againet Canada. and any that. the two countries should not drift. apart.` but that omluity should be made and n discovery Of the possibility of mutun|_ dc- velopment. for mutual ndvuntago. 1 III II! VI! ulucu. `Wit. -ve Australian immigrants. on route or Manitoba. pass here to-day. The fnnaml nf Hm Inn .l P R Mnlum about. two weeks. To-day police constable McCul|agh re- ceived a valuable Gordon senor pup from a friend in the want. 113.. TA`-nnlaln lillinvnn llnivllralkv menu In me wean. Mien Frankie Williams. Univenuity avenue. left for Toronto to-day to visit. friends in that city. 'l`hn mic. lnlnml lmmbnll mum is ome- Wlll spam: we summer Ill uuw uu._y. Mrl. (Rev.) Eruoab Thomas, of Franklin (fontre. Que., is visiting friends hero while her husband attends conference in Ontawa. rm... .|...... ..I....I... ,.c 41.. nifn nn..o.~ih..mrl ueorgo negg. Last: evening H. Meek conducted a song service in the l ort.smout.h Methodist church. The attendance was large and the service impressive. N 'l`|m nir nhin in navy Lmvollina over the wera "'N\l`rlBu LHIH lHUl'llIllg. The (hand Trunk will run a weekly ro- frigemtor car from llnmilcon every Fri- day to tho mnritime provinces with but- ter. cheese, etc., intended for export. Mninr Hnllnu-nv nu-`inn In-imuln mninr I W. Irving. late city engineer. arrived in the city on Saturday 0 renaw ncqunin - ances. After a brief v ` re he will leave for England, combining business with pleasure. 'l`hn nmno nf lienholdaru vs. the (Joodfel- vulrlvlalv uuuum wan`;- O'I"I`A\\ .\, 0nt., May 3|.-The supreme court met. to-day there being on the bench justices. Tauchereuu. King, (Rirouard. Sad owick and Gwynne. 'l` a mum nf Gnmlwin vn Hm nnnnn wnn DBU UVUICK llllll \l Wyllll. T 0 case of Goodwin vs. the queen was the first called. This is in conneolion with Goolwin u contract on tho Souiangee canal. He is suing for $7.'i_()l)0. the judgment in the exchequor court being ngninst him. Mr. Oaler. for Goodwin, naked foru postponement as them were nega- tintioun regarding the case with the de purtlnent of justice. Mr. Ritchie. Q,.C., for the crown, could not consent to this as he was not aware of these negotiations. The court gave until tomorrow morning to see about the matter, and us the noun:-0| for the next case \\':m not all present the court ndjournod. '1` inv- T. S. Hobbs, M.l ., London, was in the city yeatenlny and to dny on but-intaa con- nected with 3 huge quantity of binder twine, which he hm: pun-hnsed from the penitentiary authorities, and which is in course of Inanufnoture in the binder twine factory at the institution named. In con- vert-ution with u Wnm repoiter to-dz-y, he said he had visited the penitenniary and found everything satisfactory incon- nection with the mnnufiwtuw of the goods. Mr. Hobbs is greatly pleased with the appearance nnd npparent prosperity oi Kmgnton. Ho inquircrl as to the hcultl` of Hon. W. Harty, M l'.l'., who, he said. hnsn wnnn poraoiml friend in every mem- ber of the local house, and of whom ho en tertuins in very high opinion personull_v. - I vv uu nu.-3-nun. AU0l`lNiM|y'l, I'll l'I`ll'l06lI 557005. Judge and Mrs. Wilkiaon, of Napnnee. are in the city for a couple ofduyt-' visit. On 'l`hm-ndnv IIBIL Cant. Irn Fohrar will are in me any tor couple ox unya vluu. On Thursday next. Capt. Ira Folgor leave for the Saw Bill mine. Rainy River diatrict. u:_.. to A u..\.'-o..I....... tn. \.liInmn|u\n autr-ct. Mina E. A. McV'oty leaves for Milwnulnoe to-morrow to visit. her brother. Wilson R. McVet.y.W Amhhinhnn (`Jmurv loft. this morning for Mc V any. W Archbishop Cleary loft this morning n tour through the out. He will bu ab:-out. about two weeks. ll`.. .1... ...la.... ..-....6..l\lg llnfnllnnh ra- menus in war. cuy. The Wolfe In-land baseball team is prac- tising steadily. in preparation for the ex- pected match on June llb. Min Maud (lroer. of Univorsitv avenue. CEBU mnwn uu -1 ullu Iulu. Miss Maud Uroer. of Univorsity avenue. went to Rochester. N.\ ., yesterday, and will spend the summor in chm. city. Mn (Rnv,\ F.rnnnt. I`hnnmn. nf Franklin H81` IIUGDIHIU IIIDOHUF COIHBFEIICO Ill uuuwu. The drug clerks of the city contributed a wreath to be placed on the (maker, con- taining the remains of the late lamented George Begg. Lash evmninlr H. Meek impressive. The air ahip is now travelling over the country. Hnvp you seen it? So are our shoes, with the newest. crmtions in artistic forvuwear. Johnston & U0. 'l'\...- .........I.... .......... \.\IE.-....u\.n.-a. ll loruweal`. IJUHHHLUII W. \/U. 'I`wo popular younu Winnipeuers, A. Code, of the inland revenue otllce, and Miss Drowery, daughter of E. L. l)re\\ cry, were married this morning. The llnnul 'l`r-nnl: will run in wnnlxlv rn. Inmciiasrlon and ; QONSTIPATION. Q;'ng;_._-_ _ A . _ . __AL__._-_n [SHIPPED BY THE SClSORS. AND THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIE SAQIJIIIKI The Very Lucas From any Anal continent -'l`ho Onfhorod Lino: By Bopol-ten And the World ! Newt Wired By the Uulud I'rou Low price: in boot: and shoes at. Aber- nethy s trrniqhc. . L. A. Hobbs nud wilo. of New York. are noLny's mnmnn. L. A. Hobbs and wile. York, in We city to-dn y on I vipit. no friends. ` Capt. (Justin in residence has been con- mated with the Bell telephone company. Rio hnraninl in A" kind: of footwear Mo necwa mm LDC Dell wlcpnuno uumpuuy. Big bargain: in A" kind: of footwear Abernet.hy a. 127 Prinoou street. Jnrlnn and Mn. Willdmn- of Namnee. Sont 1`; Bosnia For Crunltlon. .\ tn .`. nun: Ho`: Planned Wlth Kingston. II_l.L,, II n I 4., I,__ .__,, A `ounuon Selma Move. n.-: 1- a. nu. Supreme Oonrt Cale. f\_L ll-.. DI WVL. IIIQIOC TIC DIN. |n,_ an n___ .1- SutherIa%nd s}

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