Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1898, p. 6

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-__-.__-- - .___.._._.._, EASTER NECKWEAR! IIIUIII IIU IUVU |Il.|U\\J|aIUIlll pUUP|Uu A large number of the democrat eenatora refused no express bhemaelvea an all. so did novaral republicans, on the ground than. as they could not speak in complimentary terms, they would say nothing an all. Hmmtnr Fnrnlmr. I-Annhlinnn `nun Hm No'I'euenoo With The lounge. WASIIINGTON, April l2.--Many of the senators, while proclaiming themselves for the independence of Cu ha and for war on account: 0! the Maine. you approve of the president : nttitudei Sannhnr Pnhhinrnw. -hnwmmr mum H. in PFUIIUOHII l nuunuue. Sonnbor Pebbigrow, however, say: it is the weakaab yet and lenvea them nothing to do but) to continue to make appropria- tions to feed t,ho\Cubnn people. A larva nurnhar nf the damnnmh nnnnfnrn El}Il\l'O UVUI'y l'UlPUIlllUIlIUy- The senate foreign relation: commipbee is understood be have practically decided on a resolution for immediate intervention and requiring bhe evacuation of Cuba by Spain. /F" UUH. I} I IFKIVDI II BWlIlIrUUo The report ill be agreed upon. There is no poaaibilib 0! pence uuleu Spain back: down absolutely. Congress is de- termined and the president is willing no share every responsibility. Tho nannta fnralan ralntinnn nnmminuin PfIUUIUIIly UUI|l'lUUIUUn There is not a. member of the committee that favors any course short of immediate armed intervention. A majority in {er an outright declarntion of war against Spam. Gon. Lee : arrival in awaited. Th- mama-wk mill L1. ..n..A...l ........ Vl'|I....-.. ..j_. I The Oornmlltses Are Deadlocked as to the I Report to be Brought In Reply to the I President`: lessa[o-'l`I:e Latest nu- tures of the Inpsno.A merlsnn Trouble. i I \VAslIlN(lTON, April 1`. -The house and senate committees on foreign relations met this morning to consider the presidonrfs message. There was apparently no nearer sn agreement: bhsn last night. They are practically dead-looked. There is not: a. member of the nnmmistae PEACE cm om.v as Pnssnven av spam-s aacxnowu. [UNITED STAIESZ{ DEFlANT. 1._7_j?IQ_5 mumr wme. TUESDAY. APRIL :2.` 1.93, - it dash 0! Rev. John Jookinc. D.D , cumin. olSI. mar. Prubybrian what Dr. Joolho van bod, did in tin oigllty-Nth par 0! ---- Ir: -3- I 'V"'"' A vucullllll ban: was bold in the A 0.1!. lull. Brock uroot. ycutotday by an about of St Mary`: cathedral. under lhodinctionolln. Doltocboti. During Ihoaluunoon tudovuningnnrczu con. dlctcd Vitllorgo proacds, W i will tovorh church work. The um-no.5: tsbluwau ontloohd by IliuLyoIII-und Ii: Nnguu: cnndy blah by him Corri- guaudlliuBtyIon.nodicocrun Inhlo `byin 'aI-rinnndliu McCain. Solon vctoziuu dying an owning by gun- Innol Ibo choir. & Ohrln church. Cntanqal. At the veauy meeting of Christ church In! evening the repor of the Auditors nhowod the income for the put your bad nightly exccodod the qxpenditure. 1 small balance resulting. The oieen Appointed were: Rector : wu-den, T. Weston; poo- plo'u warden. Capt. Brooks; pidounou. H. Simpoon, J. Counter, J. Eaton, H. Dslton. Rnnnhnkinnn nltlunln warn lantlar-no-I J ouuipuu, "0 Il"o'f, IJ. IUIIIJII, III. IJIIIOIL Ruolutiona of thanks were tendered J Nicol for gifts 0! owons for Enter: the women : auxiliary for service! nondcrod; the rector. aidulnon Ind other ofciolu. The land recently purchuod hum Mr. Nicol will In hid out in lot! for cometary pm'- I Jam. curve .m. H. J. Wilkinson was re-appointed rec- tors churchwerden, and F. W. Spengen- berg people : churchwerden. E. H. Smytho, QC, was elected synod dele- gate for the next three years. The eideemen epnointed were T. Mills, chairmen, G. H. Smythe. A. Dalton. Capt. Wurtele. R. E. Sutherland. 3. Calvin. C. F. Smith end D. Hull. A notable feature of the proceeding: was the appointing of A committee of uehce. with M. S. Suther- land as convenor. A number at the lead ing memben of the congregation were told off toettend to visitors and all per- son: wishing noting acootnmodetion dur- ing church services. A cordial invitation was extended to all stringers snd visitors, who will be thoroughly welcomed. Room Jlouldingn The nnncinl atabomonb showed the an- nual receipts to have been 86.36-1.08, snd expenditure. 86,041 08. Among the re- ceipts wore: Pew rents, $23,010.07: ordin- ary colloctiom, 8958 37;colloct.ion through onvelooen, 8889.31; special Enter olforing, 12497. $934 3:. W J Wilhinnnn -n- nn.nnnnil-nal ran. Annual Vestry I!eeun[-'l`he Year Hal Been a Prulperona One. The annual vestry meeting of St. George's church was held last evening with the very reverend, the dean, in the chair. Among those present were churr h wardens H. J. Wilkinson and F. W. Spangenber. Meaara. R. J. Carson. Capt. Wurtell, . T. Walkem. E. H. Smythe, R. E. Kent-, W. B. Dalton. T. Mills, M. S. Sutherland, R. E. Burns. R. C Carter. C. F. Gilder- eleeve and C. F. Smith. The report of the church wardens showed that tlo year had been a prosperous one. and that the revenue had been suflicient to provide for last year : decit. pay all this year's accounts and havea aub- atantial balance in the treasury. The old issue of debentures at five per cent. had been called in and a new issue negotiated at four and one-hall per cent.. and the time for pay ment prolonged. with the re- eult of reducing the yearly liability of the cathedral by over $800. Improvements to St. George : hall to the extent of about 8500 were recommended. The wardens acknowledge with thanks an oflortory from the cburchwoman u aid of nearly 8500. and in their report made appropriate relerence to erganiet R. F. F. Harvey and the late honored choirmaater, Lieut. A. Flower March. 71"]..- l:..-..-:-l -n-a_...-..a. -l..._...l Ll..- -.. yeueluay IUl'I1lHg. The weeds were so thick than the grap~ pling iron had little effect), and the body was located by the aid of A spear in the hands of R. Bowles. The grappling iron was then dropped. and, catching the rope, the body was pulled to the "surface by W. Hogan. The remains were buried in Bandhill cemetery this afternoon. The deceased`: family is heerb-stricken over the appeling event. 7. . Taking A beat up the shore of Doglekeha rowed acroee a small by to a point) not over thirty rods from where his brobher bad watered his horses. Stepping out: be secured a same weighing about: fteen pounds, and re-entering the boat paddled out on the lake about) 300 leel.jAttacbing tbeabone no one endol the rope. and placing the other and around his noclnhe stood up. threw the stone over and followed it head- loremoeb. He sank in fifteen feel: of water came to the surface, struggled A little, sunk and rose a second and a third time, and then disappeared entirely. Mn-nhorz nf Anrlnrnnn Knnnn'n fnmilv IHU LLIUII UIBIPPUBKUU unurc|_y. Members of Anderson Knapp'a family observed the whole proceedings of the young fellow, bub, while unable to under- stand his doings, had not: the remoteab identheo he intended suicide. When he went overboard they raised an alarm. and eeearoh party was formed. As no other boat. was near at hand some time was lost in transferring a punt from an adjoining lake, bin 3 search was conuinued by grappling until three o clock the nexh morning, when the party had to leave off until daylight. When dawn ap- peared two boats were on the move and the body was recovered about; six o'clock yesterday morning. Thu wnnrln were an thick than the gran He refused to eat his evening meal. and again lelo his home. this time shortly after nix o cloek. Following the path down past: Andereon KnaJ)p'l (arm, which ed- joine his father's Ian , be met his elder brother, Nelson, watering 3 team of horee_e ah the lake shore. To him he intimated that he intended to end hie life. but the assertion was taken as a joke and laughed AH temperaments. _ W On the eiternoon mentioned he expressed the de-' ' `e to go home with his brother-im lnw. Thoma: Abboto. who with his. wile was visiting Mr. Willinme, to help him to draw hey the next mornin . Hie lather requested him to remain an eeeieb him to run the sh net: the next) morning, and go over Lo Mr. Abbowe after dinner. This did not please the young men, who said he woul not go so all it he could not accom- pany his brother-in-law than nighb. In an mgry mood he leis the houee end ntrolled about all Afternoon, returning nboub eup- per time. Ha refused evenimz meal. Ilulen Wlnlanl. nuance. `liner Elm. eel! [no Do; lute. On Sunday elbernoon the community about Dog lalro end Creuo`e Neamdueb be- low Battereea, Ivae thrown into a state of `excitement. by a young men deliberately drowning himself. William Wnllinrne. you of Samuel Willieme, farmer and shermen, was the victim of the act: of lolly. The boy, not yet: eighteen years of age, wee al- ways headstrong, giddy and of in harsh temperament. on tho enernoon nientioned exnreeoed ST. GEORGES CXTTEDRAL. HE COMMITTED SUIOIDE C001. an MOIST.I luau 31 It. lot) : choir. ..._._.l._l L-,--_ __- L-I.I 1.; vv. Clpily IUUUIT FDIC IIKITIIIIK ftonbondon.-England. Bohodn plou- untnp. Tho chant market will pron dull,ov'|ogtoIuu-shiponu lutynunnd |ugouIipnuhotAuu-nlinnehun. On Ihvayhouohouv nniabu-[lnlly300 huhigh. Thwulhcinnghndvhcn ou-Calhoun An tho isthmus : than our shown in Ibo city. Aha-nothy, I27 Princm taut. lll BIII UOIIIOIIII I10 cum I DIDCQEC ' gold nodal for having made the but time for I ouutury run during 1807. The nodnl in I buutilul pint-0 ol work. appropriualy ongnnd. Inn tine oi 5:02 stand: on I continuous! need for on hundred miles. land Dual In led. B:l.t.m'n.x.z. April I`! -Williau| Nnylor VII (mind dad in bod this morning. Ho wu n'xIy-than yuan old and nnnuriod. looolvcd 'I'Io luhl. This morning road ling Ilyun received from tho Canadian road club hnndoolno nnltl Innnl In. ls.-6.... -..I. L- L... n:_- A Iornldublc convplnncy. Lo:-"box. April l2--A doopuhch to the Daily News from Shanghai u_yu:-`-The ox- iotaonoo of I lounidnhlo can: incy in `th imp: risl palace at Pckin bu n dircovch ed and the Hun rf homo oi tho highest people in the empire an in dnnget. Pro- gnuivn mnnchnn no indignant at the vir- tual nlo ol China to Russia by the super- ou- o Chinese udvinn." T&B `Ibo band or The Llvlng. Thv roiuantic drama, "The Land 0! the Living, V\lIl('h will he pivsentod by the! \`{.'i.shh1irn & Burnx conupyny, he-mlod by Lilli;in Waahhuru, `it the Grand opera house on Friday evening, April lfxth, is it play of thriliing in- terest, being inleruuvr-n with silrnng cmnfrly sronvx- `The scenic and m2 - (`h{Inii'.'il C-ffvrls am said to be nrnnng the must olnlmrntc nuw being sh-win; the great. cxplosmn scvne is c-him:-d to he line of the must wonderful stag:-. doings ever witnessed. This other svenes are the Limes, Fulham. the Krnstic mountains, South Afriz-:1, .1 poor quarter in London, the Thames river by night, showing the parliament huildings, the-. tower and London hridge in the dislam'e,and the old ah-d at Shadwcll. --uuvuuay uwuauey -Ina. (The women's mieeionary society of Syd- enh etreeb church held ' e annual Easter service in the Sunday ech 1 room yeeter- day afternoon. A large number of ladies wee preeenb. The meeting opened with singing and prayer. A eon by Mien Mar- tin. and one by Miss McCartney, were beautifully rendered and both ringers ex- celled themselves. and the women : mie- eionery eociehy owe them. as well as Miss Show. a debt of gratitude. for their cheer- lul services. The president's addrere waa excellent. and full of good thoughts. Offer- inge by the ladies were $5630: Sunday school, SH} 48; band of boys, 31.96; total. 374 03. The offering in for a memorial to be called the Jennie Ford orphanage. in Chen-tu. China. Alter the com-ecretion prayer, and a hymn eung by the ladioe on their kneee. ended a programme which ehould inepire all present to a fuller conso- cretion for work in Hue name. Tea waa eerved and ` much enjoyed, each leeling in was good to have been there. l'lll|lR'. JIK` I`1'Rul[ OI Int` ('l(*(`lI0n (le- |wnd(-d, of course, on ll1eso hullnts. \`.'iIlmut them Mr. Mos:-rip hus an mu- jnrity of furl)--une and the Judgu hav- ing ruled them out the sou is given In him. This (`loses the uppouls in mn- m-rtion with the romunls un-I l(`uV1`H tho pmvernlnent the gainer by one mn- stiluoncy, namely, West Huron. (Hue, Inereny ensuring him the sen. In the (`H58 of South Perth, the (Ip- peul was from the recount before Judge Barron. In nllll2 ballots \\`t5X`CUlv_j( (,'t(-`d to l)('{0l'6 judge Barron, twent._v'-nine hy Monteith, conservative and eighty- three by Moscrip_ liberal. Judge Mac- IA-nnnn confirmed the decision of the county Judge in regard to all the hal- lots in N0. 2 Downey township und No. ll Hihbert, which were ohjected to because the number had been placed on the hack of each hallot by the do- pnty returning Officer. 'l'hese am all ullowed by both judges. In several cases where the crn.-as was on the left hand side. of the ballot, the votes were zillowed. At the recount mid on the uppezil Judge Macl.enmLn's judgment (`mnClll(`d with that of the county imlge as to the whole 11:! disputed hul- lots_ Have in the case of l'0urteen,whi(-.h h:1d been ulluwed for Monteith, con- servntive, with \vhi<'l1 Mnnteith hml u majority of ten. In these hnllots the printer had nmde an error, and M0n- t,eith's name in large type overlappc-rl the line and went into the division nlloted to in third candidate named l"I`nme. Judge Marlmnnan went into this point and stated his eonvu-Lion tlmt there was re;ism1.1l)le ground for l:elie\'im.r thut the voters in moi) of these cases had intended to vote fnr I-`mime. The result of the election de- Il."I'It'lAl' nf nnllrg-1.; 1\I\ ol .... .. |i..ll..c. A letter !or the City and Board of Trade to Look Into KlNl.'HTO.\'. April 12 --('I`n the Editor) : The Irondule, Bancroft & Ottawa rail- road is being very quickly built from Iron- dale to a junction with the K. & P. at or near Levant. The energetic president of that road has induced American capital- ists to go in for the erection of a charcoal blast furnace on the line of the road, and it seems to me that if the president ol the board of trade would get Mr. Pusey and King Ben together and induce them to locate that lurnece at Levant it would materially help the city. If that could be arranged the board of trade might use its inuence in aesisting the joint roads to get their county bonuses for the furnace carried. The I.B. & 0. will feed the busi- ness section of this city with A lot of new business as the villages along the line can- not be so easily reached lrom any of the larger cities. Let Mr. Chadwick put on his thinking cap.-Ava|.oN. nlolllnrlnld Glvon tho that In Went Elfin win. one ln,|orny-llow tho Duclalon Wu uenohod tn South Perth Giving Ilomrlu the Hunt. Toronto, Ont, April 1; .-1At Osgoodn hall this morning justice Mcl.0nn.1n handed out Judgments in the election nppenls of West Elgin` and South Perth. `7. ` We-st I-Ilgin, it will he remembered, was in. tie at the recount, \(ith the cast- ing vote in the hands of-the return- ing officer und the seat was con- sequently claimed by Mc.\'ish. the liberal. There was an nppeal, however. in regard to certain lulllots, forty-seven in all. All these were ruled out by judge MncLennan save five ballots, which hxul been rejected hy the county judge because they bore othernnitiuls than those of the returniyg officer. Three of these were allow:-4:1 for Me- l)im'mitl and two for MeNish, the net result being to give a. minority ofone tn M('l)lFlld, the conservative candi- (lute, thereby ensuring him the He'll. the (':I9u\. nf Snnlh Pnrlh the nu. |VlCTORY FOR {Born sums. 'JUDGEM'LENMAN'8 DECISION ON ELECTION APPEALS. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Illulonury Society Ilot. -A-an-.7- -.Z- . . _ . _ _ _ . A .-L. \a In I/LI\ u 11 no ~ Wlleso hull: riu Mun .. .. Itwuonolhonoutuurgicsloporuiouintbohiltotyoltlnwotld. Wojuot undo Iuincilitll, lookout tho swallowing tubs. pminnilnt Duh thruidchol uphiothroot.nud&lmt.o-dnyhocanowullo 'no\uvoIlnIIoOnI'wI|d.O||yn, and woneoivdubonunddollnnlorounuwi "Inf Adallthahuoln huvy body f.lling.nunlodIho Ivo nnnool. ouoolvbon wuhlling tho opcnuouhohudncundypuriornod.andt.hoyhurriodtopicinpa will-hows hcrwbolndhllon hnrdtholhohndlnotlondintintllo vont. ihthougnd Ian fat puningin liuloubolhnnioclnnloog Ind VIII bin and} deck that iccouploulyupnuhib. Ilwutooluublfhi-so ynrguy now, nodbg 'ald_ Invotootickxo regular plnnbiq. But did pi know. ilhd yaantogotwlun ho could ch:-pathounoddollnulcrolvu Donn jolt ~ 3 Lu/' II5 nkoooui Hbbtoono lino too. toguwlnnwoean chug: only O8.Cl0,Ql2" f:)l'I'3I|sIiI Tlnturguoowotlodtoplwlcohooulll oh Limo Paieo. We voworhtlhogot when to unohrps LiulQPrleo, w n, bohoiudoooiIbyCuuing`. Son outaninlwnnclllofo. in kn sbouggh ol I.hcm.nndLhnm-ieuoanrnnooobb. Annununnnnannuhgug ;- H. 1:3." BIBBY co., 5 VIII: `l"Dl7!.l' int-cu-rug: The sale of Silks goes on. selling M. loss than lull Taylor & Co : prices. The ale 0! Prints, Sateens. Muslim. oto.. continues It So. 80 yard, wotth 8c to 20 yurd. Come with the crbwdn to the telling of the [Tayl0r& Co. Bankrupt Stock. }A Clean Sweep W I IIKTIYIIIX llllllu. 5%. A. `MITCHELL Is the Greatest` doubt of it." Sealed Lead Packets Only. By Grocers Everywhere. 25, 80o.:40o. 600.600 Sxto You ? = 336 xmc smear. xmcsrou. Boys and Ian`: Double Fold Dress Goods for 70 yard. Double Fold Dress Goods for 100 yard. Double Fold Dress Goods for 150 ylrd. Cashmere Borges and Fancy Dress Goods It 250 worth 500. Tweed Dress Goods, 54 inches wide, for 400 worth 750 Tweed Dress Goods. 54 inches wide. for 76-worth 81.25. Black Serge Coatings, 54 inches wide, at $1 Worth $1.76 and $9 gym], 7' T W 3? IT C . Q, TRY SALADA"Cey1on Tea against any tea that have ever used. no matter even though you have paid. 100 or 200 per pound in advance of pur price. a ~ ~ Zj 4:; T j -___ 1: jj TAYLOR & C0. BANKRUPT STOCK. i/Es. SIR. AT THE SELLING OF THE CEYLON TEA at 1Tr\1u-an 4-\ `kn `XTAQIA u Don't. Int your oor with any old kind ofPIInt. at the rlzm. klnd-I.hero In a II III kl d Ind we kaop H, and oh: the right. nrgimrn Inc. We have Pmnu or all of Dress Goods kind oflhlnt. (lot rlgm. klnd-I.hero In rijhl d, right 1 fornloo. We have Pmnu , mo a mu line or on, Vamluhes, g. W0 zuu-`antes them. y.--.._...-._ Iiaiuuuhruil noon lhtnunnoutduigu; norm` no IT.` ityand dcsizu,.yr'hilethe_p`:icesatereasonabl'-oi. I range of Cover: Ovetcutxngs in the newts: Drab (BIIIIIQYBIII Cable . M r|p|Oo:.' MINI lonumllrunatlhll lhlt ol ronlvo .. Gain in` link . UIIII W but c 310:: knl ..... .. but otvocnmceu KIRKPATRICWS Zr nit. 4 Plume Railway 5|; nth . . . . .. . I Duluth 7 Oonunernhlcablo .. . Innlrml Talurlnh Go A gonllul who has 2,000 men upped is supplying us; with the delicious panting a Item sud the syrup 1: clan an pure. - product of the ~ maple `tree. He uses the ova- ` l I I l l "`APJ.E.%:;:: THOMAS H. JOHNS. R`. `__"._5N_ F93-= ".L'_;!]t}:2s-%<>'I=-zI3.-r==1.~!- MYRTLE CUT. I IOU !-'IIAIo ITOOI IAIIITI. my Tu mph .00 ....... .. onuull-urea! Rulw|y.. onu-Ihl0uCo.. .. price! If not uulllcwry, nuu Ill marrying out our cu`-4mn1unu' wluheu. W0 llovu|nndver- Mall: and UV 11! up 14; our prln udolutemou . The richest colon and the handsomcst designs in Bows, Suing ; Ph. Windmn, Fir. ` V * WI! lmllevn In Hailing rcllnhlo good unddulng uud work. In vhoermlly rnmu Ina purulmu prices If not untlnrncmry, mm! In mrrylnn cuv4l.0Ig1un|' In mulling rcllnhln aunt! and (Join! mud SMOKE tprloe mru, loo. we have Pu panel, aka a Woguu-antes I- A `-`AFT:-I'1r`I'1 BAGOT STREET. I n I\I I`! cvnlln 1| J is\b0untifn| Roman snipe design. A lugc assottmen! received M thiswaek. '\ oh want the latest creations in style. I have them- only. Range of Spring Suitings I..- _- _... :.. ......I:o.. --.a J..:__ _|_:l_ .L- __:--- ___ --_-___Li_ ' Wall Paper Bpcclnlluu, IBTABLIBEED 1874. 21 PRINCESS 81`. / Pdclur, Frames, I-4 PURE. 2,000 -- 3 us 13 5 : `j o. - H. sass D-'l?IIIII'IIIIO and Jlirron. svnup DURE.! `II? UUTICCI \p\II\-II. CIIII | Tics. HIE, Windson, Etc. hm IT! M : an `:51 I 78 IN Ill llIIlII'l. nutty, was III Igouy wluul IJIOKEII I . .1 lq:,.btolennouthnhouldor,wure- Q0 by \\'. Nicllolo, D V.S. Dr. WIIKOII in innlinnnl to lnliavn than ILA link nun. pplunlly the rooms of a noun lick. - I If` Klluiml VIII! WU `III WWI shoal undo: the ptuooco ol oollocting old Inn: and Min; A loot Brunt Act. when Dr. R. '1'. Walton note this morning he found shut his I vorito cocker apulioi. Rusty. was in ngon witluhroken L _l:...appuontl_v lick. loo. brain: n-r dun nhnnldnn on us. `U `V. lVIC1 -' I7 V.D- IN. VVIIICM in iuclinod to bolicvo that the kick came Eton nous null boys who no In the habit ol ducting luck yards and conacating anything they can lay that haodvou. They no equipped with hupand prowl nhsnl nah Ik mlm ol enllxlinn nl-I "'l|Iodbom!. Juan AlI'II[O1|. A mousing o! the race committee of the quota : binhdny colobntion committee III hold yesterday ofoomoon, on which Liont.-Col. Monti1.smbor0'.Cnpb. BmcoCot- ruthotl. C. 11. Carbon and 8. Huknou wotoprouoot. This progrunmo ol ncoo wu made out : Tb:-to minute clone. porno, `I00; 2:28 clue. puroo. 8200; 2:19 clues. pane. 8225: throoquortot Inilo running moo. M50 The Ihroo minuho race will be run of! in hall Inilo hub. The panes are coluidond good for tho ovonu. A Inge entry in oxpoctod. -- nuw u vluuw uuu--. At the police court: this morning 5 about Inuon was charged by his wile wibh thromb- oning to do her bodily harm. lo appears the couple have boon separated for some bimo, but lately he bu been pnying her at- bontiouu which she recanted. He was bound over in two aunties of $l00 each to keep the peace for one year. Jnlm Ellis. than nllmmd lnraar. an . : into to In'~Dnu mwnmlpmlh I080: Vt-at-.Iouo\ac:Ih-lmonoc. I-IVIIPOUI. IAIIITI. ljvnl-NolII.'A ll!-Wblhl.N. . O Id: llIW'|nIor. nlOd;Nn I c.n.,'E';': ; . ` ; cu-I.oIIl. hoinovn mv , build , `lull: lud.1'. sn|vl; `allow .- m..`.lIu : um. h(nvy,.'Ih r-I ; ilghlg .-mm; ning. vylncd. Cheat-\'|mo mu; Glititl C5 (or UKIU yflu John Ellis. the alleged forgot. Ina Iurther romsndod for one week, the ma- glutnbe inhimneing tbs: he desired to hear morc About the prisoner boforo psuiug judgmenb. I10 IIUIIIK lip fltplu . This Ioreno n s lsdy severely sprained her snkie while elighting from a street. oer at the corner of Princess and Alfred streets. She was cerried into Sharpe's grocery store. where she (sinned. After resoorntives were applied she recovered and was seeisted tober home by friends. Lamb ov""": c..*mm.nioa "B. "D. "E" and "1~`, 14.1: P. \/.O rillse, pandad in uniform at the nrmoury. Borgonnu-inabruc- tor Bonnie ox rciaod tho men in the use of null Anna. he first battalion drill will be called no 1 early date. The companies no lling up rapidly. 'I`I.i- Inunm n 1 lulv nvnrnlv lnrninnd CIFUOKILIK UUIIU Wlll IIUW U0 HSUIUDI. The ebeemer Couter in now undergoing exbensive repairs ab Davie ahipyerd. She is being rebuilt and deepened by two feeb, hull and declu. She will be pncbicelly e w steamer when reedy for mviczation. ohn Marks in euperiutendinz the work. Burglar: on Tueedey morning entered the clove of Darche & Co.. Sberbrooke, Que . blew up the eefe. eecured 840 and escaped. The explosion eeb tire to the building. and the smoke being seen inning {mm the atom. en alarm of tire wee eenh Gfll BIOYD. Alderman Stewart returned this morn- ing from Woodstock. Up there. he says, the season is two weeks in advance of its pasb rerords. The trees have blossomed 3 Id the whole plooe bears n summer-like spwarsnce. soar in lske Superior is thirty inches lower hhon lssb your : level, and veasolmen are becoming alarmed. The water is so ehsllow than all groin cargoes will be thousands of bushels shorb. The much drodginz done will now be useless. 'I'Im nhnnmnr (`.nnnl>.m- in now nndnranina OOIIIIHIBBIOII. Bamnel Donaldson, Pittsburgh, posh- Inutor Ah Duerin post: office, was lame with muscular rheumntium for two years. One bottle 0! Dr. Hall : Rbenmabic Cure cured him completely. For sale at Wnde a drug store. Aldnrrnnn Rrnunu-I-. rnknrnnd thin rnnrr.. 'O8l0clOIIOn. - Wooloy Dunlop, non of uvaldormnn Dunlap, left: for Toronto last. night: {or the summer. He was] given u. send off by his companions. Thu -mnmar Antelono. undonroinz re- companions. The steamer Antelopo, undergoing pair: ah the K. & M. forwarding company a uhlpynrd. Poroemouth, during the push winter, wAa_ launched to day. Mnnharn (lnnran Wlllxinmn. John Car- WIHIOI`, mmcnoa no any. Mubors George Wilkinson. John Car- rutzhor: and C. Carter, students In Biahop`a oolle e, Lennoxvillo. Que.. are home upon ing Easter holidays with their par- ants. I anon. Donnelly Bros. are pumping out their nchh Arisdne, burned and sunk in Ang- in u by about a year md 3 half ngo. She will berobuilo and placed once more in commission. n.......-| n.....Ia..... D:n.I....-..l. Isnlh. .T|"ne;'Newsft S_ty|eAi_n ShiArt.s attach. . U. Y. Chovm. Prof. Dydo. James Gallo- Iny and principal Elm lofb today for Toronto to Attend the Ontnrio oduoabional luuooiobion. \lr-.I-.. n....I,~.n -nn nf nrnldm-mun Montreal. mngaoon second: (one muuull. Min Minnie MoMun-ich. daughter of ox-alderman McMurrich. Toronto, is the guest of Mn. H. J. Wilkinson, Bngob IWTOOU. [l V runn DEA, Gal. Jl Galla- DO!` MIDI). Mrl. IODIDCJI. nugluu runu. The romovnl of Douglu Stownrb. poni- hontinry inspector, is urged b Ll Pshrie. Montreal. Kingabon seconds t e motion. Minn Minnin MnMu1-rich. daunhter Toronto lull morning. Captnin Bloomeld Douglass but been appointed naval usiatnab to the depart- ment of marine and fisheries. `h :- --.....o.A oh. no-`mar Rnnnrlnln will : mono or merino ana uunonu. Ir. is expected the steamer Rosedele will be oated onto! the government grevlng dock by the rth week in J uno. Min Edith Taulock. Cnrleton Place. to- dook lay me nun week In June. Min Edith Toulock, Cnrloton Place, turnod home this morning after visiting her aunt. Mn. Toblock. Raglan road. 'l`|m rnmmml nl Dnnalnl Qtowlrb. noni- U0 ! awro. M. H. Clnxton and Muster Rupert Clu- ton. Rideau atreob. returned home from Toronto thin morning. rhnfnin Rlnnmnld Dnualnu hll baon uouaoa. Lioub.-Col. Drury. "A batbery, in in- opeoning she new guns 9! the Hamilton Bald buttery. W. U. Alnbon. ninno lmnar. Toronto. in nun muwry. W. U. Alnbon, piano tuner, Toronto, in the city. Leave orders at R. Uglow & Co aboro. II C IVI.-I-an and Ilnnfar pnlnnrh lgv. IOOTIDPIICC I Abunuuy in telling opting nylon ocl hang hr. IOITIIAL IIODIIOI IAIIITI. Ilannnl. Qua. .\pr1Il1- l1our-llnoIpcn, l ' Inurlotaulot. Quotations: um. Winur 10:094. ;Pnu~m Hp:-In , mm [M llollur rmo 34.11); ns, Q) u""`gu. 0.3% n.`.`.'.3?.)".`r'."';`-an "' orun- hat N nun: mnuaouo 4Iwm'-$133: 503:3 Insulin-'u.uou'uo:oaxme'n|.nInoaon.E tronl. IV `I VIIIDIDR IIIODGI. A school of minu has been oatablinhod at Vancouver and its meetings are well ab- hnnlln Imuuut of - Prof. Cuppon is at the Windlor. Mon- -nu You am: you tgmwdod `Into no] mo ` trml. ' UOII. vilibing friends. A nnhnnl nl minu hm bun oatnblilhad at E Falcon, Amherst; island, is in the city l | -GENERAL PARAGBAPHB. Dunno! In. Btcnrno. Mn. Phillip Sauna. King strut. puc- od uwny voty Inddonly chi. morning. She returned from Ottnnon Friday morning ill with congestion of the Inngu. Undcr than 0! Dr. Curtis nbo vn programing nryluornbly. until this morning who die suddenly collapsed with heart fail- nrn u. Shame. botn near Adams. N.Y.. Inn nhonnixty-three years of ago, was I woman of runarhblo intelligence. nbility, and wonhy chulctotiltict. sholpa mmnod and raided in Europe for seven! yuan. during which lino but children won hing tdnonud. In. Sun:-no Ind eonnnnnd ol anal and wunnpcriotwpnsninlnnny otbc women. She is unindln . |...|.....u .1-mu Jllacerdalo. To Doelde 8paln'a flxed Couree. MADRID. April l3.-'l`he Liberal In a spirited article this morning on the politi- cnl situation eaya : "President hlcKinlev a message will decide Spain's course. If the Waehington government: changes its con- duct. withdrawn ite threats and lollown the dictates of juatica. peace-loving Spain will focgel the injuries dooo hernnd will turn from Iiar. Butfil the republic continnee ita course in imiating on armed intervgntion Spain. without arrogance or lear.- will ac- cept the challenge allowing no one to re attain her. eeeking council or help lrom no oneto maintain her ag unatained and her sovereignty untouched. The nation in strong enough. being cloeely united with the army, which ie really the nation` armed. " Williun Statue. ...... ._ .. --yu-us uquunnn In Inlay own urvivid O husband .3 no childnn. In. I ,1 in tho city. gnu-youolqnnonnalc In Inc. Aha-nodny bath but nnuttnunt |.din |owobouol nnybouu Wu Wlll no Avened. W.miix;To>:,April l2_-The president has n feeling that there will be some satisfactory aettlemenb without resort to open hostilities. He believes, the Spanish government will reform the condition of atfuira in Cuba and that such result: may Ichieve by steps to be taken by Spain, to avert what Ins at times believed to be ineviuhlr. IHKLUH lb BSZOU U Cloctu The senate foreign auirs committee : conclusion, so far as I conclusion has been reached, is to report all the Foroker reen- lutiona except the second. together with a strong preamble, reciting the Maine disaster as a cause for deep resentment on the part of this government. Unless the committee changes its decision the follow- ing in Addition to the preamble, are the resolutions which will be reported by the committee : First. that the people of the island of Cuba are end of right ought to be free and independent. Second, that the war Spain is urging against Cuba is so destructive of the com- mercial end property interests of the United States and so cruel, barbarous end inhnmnn in its chnrecter so to make it the duty of es to make it the duty of the United Ste- tee to demand and the government of the United States does hereby demand that she At once withdrew her lend and novel forces from (`ube and Cuban waters. Third, that the president of the United States he and he hereby is authorized, empowered and directed to use if meceaaary the entire land and novel forces of the United States to carry these reeolntione into effect. UUKIJCZ. Senator Mnmn, Chicago, exploded. He declared for war. To Be Otfsred To-marrow. \\'.\siii.\'(i'ru.~',April l`. .-A member of the house foreign affairs committee says that the report will be made to-morrow and be outlined the tenor oi the resolution say- ing that it will ask for imme- diate intervention on the part of the United States to terminate the war now being waged in Cuba. It was also stated that there was every prospect of a speedy arrangement by the republi- can conference as to the word- ing of the resolution. The resolution will give the president power to use the army and navy oi the United States if, in his judgment, a resort to ms is neces- sary. /I Hnnnrnl Filrlnnnh Inn n-iuml {n 7...l._ eury. General Fitzh rived in Wuh- ington at 2:30 0'0 0 . Thu nanntn fnrnian nnin mu.....:u....'.. Ilotlon In The sonata. WASlIlN()TON, April l`.2.-In the senate to-day senator Lindsay oared A resolution directing the president) in the Cuban mili- tnry operations no not: in concert. with the Gomez. G......>.... Il-..-.. !VL.'...__ -_-I-J,_I 1: Lanna, buoy wuulu any uomlng an on. Senator Fonker, republican from the president : own state, and a member of the committee on foreign relations. said .' "I have no patience with the message. and you can any so. I59 vnINcess sT.. - KINGSTON:

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