h Sold in Kingston by E. C. Mitchell, 12-! <;, P1-inmma Street. vlurlll D \-Ul'lII9l'I ISIIIIIICVKBIL Jmne:-I Adam.-I, Oro Station, dropped dead in Barrie, on Saturday. The international deep water ways com- nlission is meeting in Detroit. Bmkonmn Brushy was killed in the rail- way _\'nrd ut. Perth yesterday. Senator l\'unelmck'n funeral took nlnce ` sun or Nun Out now to sun the Eye ol the Bunny CIt;|:en-_llo Can Pout Hlmull `In :1 Minute and Bend :1 Ho Rune-The II(nrIal'- (`nu-nan-a nu .........|.-.I sucn. AS THE PAPERS ARE stav- me up DAILY. Rtukougn ACULLENDEM sHc5}1{unE6rTIen. lucxuvgv 2; mac, `\ Delivered in large or`.a_mall quantitie to any p;art of the city. ' We carryta large stock of the best quality Hard- :3 wood Charcoal, suitable for Plumbers , . I`insmiths , Hotel` and Private use. Just the thing for lighting coal res. ~ 4" This is an opportunity to secure vry- thing in Dry Goods at Cost Price. Come early. i RICHMOND CO. nunus or Inmu nan were 000 nnununut, Lo pivk up. There wns enough for all winter and (-verjil-ellnr in Clayton in full of nive. fresh sh. Popular A. Athletic Life, I` VIFHDT mruler Lnnn Elly 0In0l' POOPIQ on earth. They hurried to the shore with wnggons, baskets and pails. There were stur eons and mnakinonge. mkernl, pike and ilnck bum-, porch, in row bass nnd nll kinds of Small fish con abundant. Lo l\ix-L nu Thnrn nlnn nun...-L far all ....'..o.s.. H Clayton ()n-'l`he-St. Lawrence`. During the high wind`of one week a o the waters er uud Clnyton wereexceetlingy troubled. {strong wind blew upona long neck of land just below Clayton. The waves rolled in n the bench and it was soon very mud _y. Thousands of sh were caught in the billows mid muddy waiter and thrown upon the shore. Their ebrts to escape were fruitless. Fieh cannot swim in mud, Fred any. It was not long belore the lieen eyes at the residents of Clayton discovered the fish. The inhabitants of that place can spot in fish or ueummer visitor farther than any other people Thev shore with Iohoollol Instruction at (`y Bu-glineiitr llondqunrten. A Bellevillo militia otlicer of seventeen .years stamling writes in terms of strong commendation: of the re-nrmin of the militia. He says there is no dircnlty in gettinlg men, but the chief obstacles in the way 0 an eicionb militia force are useless ries. and A scarcity of qunhlied officers. The Lee-Metiord rie meets hi~ thorough approbation. He deprocates (ho custoni of taking busy men from their liuinus Mid business to the schools of instruction, but says, the schools are cfomletl even now. and nniny full to procure admission. He proposes establishing schools at city regi- ments headquarters, by appointing the stall` olliceis of these corps. instructors and examiners, to be assist/ed` by sergeinits {mm the permanent. corps. This would give three examinin centres, viz.. Kings ton, Belleville and lgewrboro, in this dis- trict. Fluhltory From Clayton. NJ`. Clayton On-'l`he-St. Durimr Llm hiuh wInrl`nI nun won] CHARCOAL. A SEASONABLE HINT.` *7: mm STREET, xmssmu `Their Qualities Are Perfect. Ll\`l'.'IlPO0L MARK ICTU. Llvnnroon. Noon. Jan. 14.--WheuI, N. Eur` . .'u.'>d; real winter, 63 M; No. 1 Col. 5:: 6- ; com a. 3% (I ; pawn, `.n|:l- pork, rm OJ; Inn!` 28 mi; cal ow,Am ,I!10|; \moun.rhouv . u (kl; l`lshtv. Tn`lld. Choose---Wh|t.e (Ms; `olored. . Ii |lnx11uru., Jun, 14 - Flour llocouns, 1.100 bbls.; market quiet Ind unvhnnmed Patent Np:-Ina. 03.70 to am; patent wlmar 9311) tu 5311; Straight. llulliar, 5330 H 531 I: oxtrn, #291! I0 t-.`|.Il)' superne. 93.014` m 52.7 :. strong baker's. (-8.411 to $3.113; Ontnnn Bag; 31 50 to $1.74!. WI{lA'r-No. I hnrdMapHubn.1W`.t-7w Com:-45 to 470. PIum--Mc. to mu. lI.\Iu.n-M to Me. Eons-13 to ma. CIll!`.I8E-8 to (lo. Peterson, '1 45:. Ootvton duiet4Amorionn MinlnIllnn'o--I 9-ml 0A'l`IlBAl.--$1.40 to 31.51) Lu:>-7 to nu. Pnu-1.-Lun to H150. 0onmnm.-s1.|0 to um EUT1` In-Townships. l $0180.: Weston: 13' to 150. COMMERCIAL. Review of Reviews, Canadian .\Iomhl_\', IN Cosmopolitan, `III Delineatnr. \Vcldon's Ladies` journal, Tmlettcs February, H0BART'S } Magazines.Jan'y. I895 T%y!0%I?Njew%$IoIe Ready-Made Im- ported Jackets Remnants `Duncan Water! At HALF PRICE. Dress Goods` `born I India` nurse 101- the past. ~ thgtfor who put live your: a number of `my pauenu have used your luau. , _'1I.I'I Dali: and It has proved a. grand Thin II to certify that I hav:\ twenty you-a, r-.nd I am pleased to my \\ Inooocp in every one. I would heal-Llly ramm- Inond It to all ladies during pregnancy. It makes child-blnh painless. Mm. E. lnwm, Orange- "ville. Pamphlet soul. free by uddreualng Tall BALI! Mnmonm Co., Toronto. Ont. The Corner Bookstore. AND QUACK NOSTRUMS. J 88 & 9U Prlncnss Street. `The Argosy, Monthly Illustrator, ._$.4'.75-_ AT OUR ||_IIIl, Munscy, EFI W! W ALLEN & SON. .`, ::'.2`. ?`- JANUARY SALE. LIVEH PILLS! At less than cost. MEDICAL HALL. up, I\'ccrc.'1tion, All Reduced. McC|ure's, un\, Outing per The Sunday Colonist of the 4th :- "`8lr Ihckvnslo Bow-all informed on many: than the Ivraslon 9! IIOIGGGII Ollnvn correspondent of The Vlctorln Colonlur; pm Conoervnlvo organ on the count. `.h`d the excludve lnformntlon of use resignation of the seven llln-bun an hour After they had been handed In. Hls account. tole- xnphod I few minutes umerwurdu to The colonial. pan the one of the un- mymous le-urn plainly. as It came from the Prefnler JIIIIIXII. -us follows. Allen's Fine Hand-Sewed Lacc Boots, Made to Order} only L - HI . pl] Government Hons:-. January 13. Dear Dr. Montague.-It In with much pleasure I have read Slr Adolphe Caron`: letter to yournc-If, In which he fully and honorably accepts the drnlnl whIch.' with nlher 2-(ago.-Invnts, you have sum to me. While thorough- ly rec nlzlng lho bnn|-des or Sir Adolph (`nmn's conduct I should like to take this nppurlulllly of expressing my own slncero regret that you have had so much linnoytine In connection I-tun the matter. gnd to inure you pen-ontllp`. that It has In no why shaken my condence in yourself. (Signed) Aberdeen. nu... ~..-.....u...A....o .1 -I-3.4 (hr press. I wish to add that I am glad that you exonerate me from th .-nusplvlon of hIIv1nn been the nource of any (`omnlunlcnlhm lo the newspapers upon tho subject. Yours truly. Adolphe Caron. 0! which the fullowlngnro copies :-- Denr Dr. Monv.ngue.-ln reply I?) your lellerl fully accept your repudlatlon of the anonymous lotters (as. indeed, I lu.vt- already slated In Parllamonl), and l rrgml the annoyance` lu whit-In ,\ -u haw` been nub):-cl-d by the |u.6l callnn of an allusion to the matter in (hr press. I wish In mm H... I ..... gww rnplmy under the influence (If n i pntrlotiv and Liberal pulley. The hope of the worst element of the (`onser\'a- tiw party in that the Tuppers will In a .-nlwrt while prc.-vuii over the weak but tun honest Sir .\im~ko-nzle Rowe-ll. and that before the eievtinns full rein will be given In the plunger. it is I relief to be able to announce that Hon. Dr. Montague has been re- lieved by Sir Adolphe Caron o|the terrible charge the batter made against him. The Incident left an unpimsant taste in the mouth. It. ends in a complete vindication of Dr. Montague. but the bitterness of Cabinet Jealousies and nquabbiel must have been great In all-vw the laying nf such a charge. Sir Adolphe Caron and Lord Aberdeen both vi- rirenaed letters to Dr. Montague tn-day, of which the ft-ilowingnre copies Monl.nxue.-In renlv lb vom- aome doubt about Sir Mackenzie agree- in; to sit again at the Oouncil Board with Messrs. Foster. Haxzart. and Montague, agadnat wihom he has de- clu-ed war. He stated yesterday that i he would not under any circumstances I again meet these tentlemen in Conn- ' Otta/wa, Jun. 18.---(Speclal.)-"Who is` on top to-day?" has been the question since the morning. And the answer de- pended on which motion the person spoken to supported. Finally, mbout 4 o'clock, the report wu put in circula- tion, which gained general credence a few hourl later, that a. reconciliation had been eilocted. Although this is generally accepted as correct. the sit- uation to-night is still unsettled, but In understanding is said to have been reached between the rival aspirants for the leadership, Sir Mackenzie Bow- ell and Sir Chas. Tupper. At all events, a proposal has bee-n made and is un- der oonslderation that the cuts will come back to the cream. in -other words, Sir Mackenzie Bowel] is to re- main Premier. Sir Charles Tupper in to enter the Cabinet, and all the rebel- iioul Ministers are to return, except Sir Hibbert Tuxrpe). whose place is taken` by his father. This is the pm- ponl, but its final acceptance has been postponed till to-marrow. There is Mnnkenzia arran- l postponed ml The&r.r1kox-I May Make Another saw menu to Parliament - The Anonymoul Letters. mu}; {CATS MAY co BACK. Nature : Oral Ape:-lent from Caledonia spring; I: sale. Sold by Boat Hotel-c. (irornrm llrtlgniah. oo..|ml (}l.'Rl| & (X) . Agents. Qpntreul. Great Work Done by `the \ Tuppec Picket: j THE STRIKE. Ill; l7`Iro mt Whchoncr. , INKIEIIMAN, Jun. I".--Pil` broke out this mornirw at 2:30 in (I. R. Bow : gono- rd store.` incheator. 0nt.. And nlgrd. burnin tan buiadinp, includglg lo`; tailor p. Trio o_v`ss-hotogn gallery, two moat shop: I nvenl dwolli gggin of fin unknown. Lona about : imturnnco about 3I2.00Q. rv Wollbouglu ` _ mm! sold. 111 , c . at ' ht ` living: llcrl'ul'Ip".Kng|tolIan cnrpo|'. it in stated that May-)r"I\1ckelt at Hamilton will present the Young Wo- lm-n's Christian A.-sociation with 3 SW.- 0\~0 building. and it in also rumored that l~-- will pm-sent uhnusic hall to the city. A party on (`anmiian nowspu-per man made a trip mu-r the new Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Railroad in special coaches from Hamilton to Buffalo. and 1 were given u luncheon at the Tin ! House by uioinls n! the railway com- Dlll ' pun; . Winnipeg. Jan. l3.-(Speciai.)-Mr. Robert Rogers. Conaervntive organizer. at the oppmlilion meeting in Winnipeg in-night admitted that the Greenway Government would be returned. Mr. nu-mun: admitted that the Greenway returned. Alex. MacDonald. another opposition- ::t, made the same ndmlulon. Tho \\'<-st Hur-u L-luvv lwduy, L`. \I. up L`nn&d.." Mr. George Taylor. whip, sent tele- ` grams to 3.11 the Ontario Conservative members who were at home on Satur- day to be In Ottawa this morning. The preclse object of this is unknown, ex- cept It Is to have them on hand In .-use of an emergency. One membenwhu hastened back, used strong language lu express his opinion of "p1eddles0mo 1 lm. rvy." V Tn-night : Journal, (`nnservatlvoa says edltorlally;--'l`hore ls talk uf rev- rlalloni of all lclmlx by tho (,'Un`:l(-`l'- vntlve tactluns. The more the better. lmt the people lmuw all the truth. l`h(.~ party tlwujvlll lpavv to clean out the dirt and the dlrty, zind rec-nmmence slean. whlch will be a good Lhlng fur Mr ponze Tavlor. whlo. OUR JANUARY BAIicA1N| 13 to 3: | [eellngs of grantude by wh nvllg`ht to have been actuated." Iher describes their action as n-vv " .` r-hurgo In the press. (or wmcn ~nte uls- rlninwd ruupumalhlllly. Premier Howell`:-I own personal organ ut Brvllevllle has rcfralnurri from rnm~ ment1ngun,lh_- alluatlun untll S.1tur- dny. whc=n It Fume out strongly agulnsl the seven resigning Ministers, It be. ulna by uayIng:--"FuIluwIng the sur- prise and lndlgnmlun Whirl! were aroused In the minds of the people. Ir- respective or pnrLy,`by the de.-zertlon or seven members of th Bowen Ad- rnlnluraon on the ed of `battle. r-ume feellhgl of sorrow to Conserve.- tives that men whom we had de- luchted to honor could have so shatter- vd our ideals, and disgust at their dis- rrgurd of the dictates of honor and th-~ [eellng,qufgrat1v.ude by which they ..n:rm to actuated." It fur Siir Adblphe Cazn was club talk in Ottawa. tn-d Toronto. Having learned this the Premier took the earliest opportunity of sending for the Postmaster-Genernl and telling him that the accusation against his col- league was public. and he would either have to make it good or retire from the Government. in the event of it being moved true, then the Minister of Ag iculture would have to step` out." it is" r-ieur that Sir Adolphe Oar- n made the oltnrxv, ahni in the House mat week he was van-ful to conne his denial tn tlw publication of tho- r-hnrnn In HIP nress. {Of which he dis- nl `m!~'y-bodies." It I undex art of Hamilton an- puhlk` and pulllhuul vn bye--o-l'e<-I Ion takes >\ > ` E.` TIIE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAHY, JATWUARY 14, 1896 VA Anna awvenn, emu-god man the Iucony ' ol portion: of various you of bums, wu - ubenud on 0400 box}, can. amen. ' j-4-3 (`ornwnll Freeholder. No doubt. Hr. Meclonnan hue persuaded himeelf that the Alenndrin prison is to be built, as he believed ten ears ago he lwl a contract. to build 1 run way in the north pole. but his tlret `hclieme came to grief and eo will hie Inc. He Expects Ol00.(')`20 will be I lied for l. a prison at t - enl. but he will be fooled. p'llie 3 meal. will be out. of existence long f fllengtrry relormntory ll reaclr Idmd helr Uumesuore will nut. an and In Iiioiiaablun 0l"lJIO company. The Pall Mall Gazette publishesn de- spatch from Cape Town. saying that ad- vices have been received from Pretoria that the Boer authorities have refused to no- oopt bail fur the ringlendars of the distur- bnm-es at Johannesburg. but that. the others have been released on H.000 bail each. The expecution in that severe mea- sures will be taken up against. the leaders, dos ito the eorts of governor Robinson, of L 0 Cape Coiony, to obtain lenienvy for them. The "Boers are greatly incensed ngainat. them. AVOID ALL vv nu I uuu I In-In unru- Lu,\'Dn,\', Jan. H.~A despatch to the Times denies the truth of the report that the deposition of Dr. Jumennn from the of- vn of ndminiutmtor 0.` the Hntie-h South Africaroompnn was made upon the recom- mendation ofvt 0 onmpmiy. Pall Mall lhuena nnhlinhnsn J. puoncnuou. An InLe.'(:.~u|ng cam, now- ever. nbont. the >.:ulmn's purpose was given by Henry Norman. the representative of _the London Daily Chronicle, who has been in Wuehlngton looking lnbo the Venezuelan ueation. and was M: the Waldorf yester- uy. Mr. Norman, when asked uboub the in .... . up.-. nu... \.\.l|4l'l lav nun. luau night. and those seen declined to speak for publication. An into.-muing talk, how- uurnose was uiven II'llI-Ill III III! lIIl'I.II"UIII II.?YoI'lII [0 be ulven to than Won-Id-Enzlnud says the llorroro Mus` Coins. LONDON, Jan. I4. --The Turkish govern- ment refuses to allow the distribution of aid by outsiders in its corritorie, cluiming the whole movement is instigated b fnli-se reports of the prevailing mite of ntfairs. NEW Yokx. Jun. l1.--F'nw nennla in reporw or we prevmnng mare ox nmnrs. NEW Ymm, Jan. l4.--Few people in this city interested in Red Cross nnd Armenian relief work could he fuund Inst uublicntion. into.-muivw talk. lmw- THE RED cnoss AGENTS ARE BARRED OUT: :'CANTN0T Egg ARMENIA.` An Airy Prlnon. nglunhlgp (iopd Iloull. Bl: Vote. tlmnlnlrn, Jun. l4.-The byeolection for` West. Huron is taking place 10-dny, A large vote in billIIg polled. Roads in hplen did nldghihg co Mon. A\\.\.l \(IlIlJIl, Woman's Life, We|d0n s Home l)r-ssmaker,&c- Lnllorl nmrns mngxuu. (`old in the haul nu headache cured in clitrnloighing conaiiion. Ex-Gov. Farnkor. Columbus, Ohio, um. five minutes; cnurrh cured in eorop dnxa using Dr. Hunt's ' onu. in bong .a enuuuuasusu tortob mac 0:; gm K M Only at Wndodrngouti. I .___.;p_:_%__ lonucod for one Year. Mn3"rqQ.. Jan. l4.-Johu Cave. who forged Sir 'illinm V\'hiteway's name to n cheque for A small amount, was rent.onr:ed to one year ; imprisonment, this morning, by judge Dugaa. moan I"0l`l()uPl wlncn nus urn-en since the fedemtion, ndrling ; "If Llu; Mmiitobnns remain ol).~it,inm.e they must. either he com- pelled to yield to federal force or the gov urnment. will cnnnive nt. an assertion of states rights which will threaten the in tegrity ol the dominion." A nlnn-Iago 0| Noblu, l.n.\no.\`. Jun. 14. ~ Dudley Chnrles Fitz- gernlil Di: Roux. twenty-rs: Baron De Rosa and premier baron of Great Britain, was married in London this afternoon to Mu-5 Mary leraldine Mnlmn, eldest. daughter of Sir Willmm Henry Mulmn, Hurt, pf Cm-Lle. gar, Ahnscrnghgcogty Hnlway, Iieland. WILII one L-lllbell mates. : i The \\'esLininHLer (inzettb reveals "the assertion that there has been min under standing arrived in. between Hrent Britain and Fran-:0, and points to the settlement of the Mekong dispute as being the first fruit. of Lhis eulentre. The Globe, Ll1isnltm'n0on, says it thinks thnt. tho pm-ifiv complexion of the Vents` zuelun situntion is (hie to mnperor Wnllimn. mhling: "The moment the (Pornnin NV|'()l`li l`u\,[iu(i brother Jonnthnn cen.-ed to linger hm revolver. Secretnry ()|ney's nppenl ro- 1__vnr:lIng Lhe 'I`rnnuvnnl, (-0min;_r from the nnlh-n of the onlnrzement nf thn Mmirun I '/.ueuu1 BILUIILIUII It! (me no \\ lllml nvro ting I fromt onlurgement nf the Mom` 4'n('[l'il|(\ i.-A uu U]l\`L' lnrnlwh, um hus I vvu AI.Vl)U\ , Jan. H. -Se\'eral newspapers -new the Cnvmdiun crisin. The Globe nib considers the school question the L which has nriscn the srntion, nin nbstilnnte the-v must, eifhar ha omn- In I ur `nu-nun . DIH'6{BII(I. L0.\'l)().\`,J|ll. I-1.-'I`he Pall Mall Ha- zette, this afternoon, thinks that. Great Brimin would be most. un_ mteful if it had failed to recognim the do L of gmticudo which it. owes ('lI1[|l`0l` \ \'il1inm for arousing tho patriotism of the country and thus leading to A bone: mule standing with the United States." 7 Tim \\'nu.ni..m.... 11..-...nn ..........I.. an... -.... ,...u - an-u----. (lLA.-mow, Jan. H. ~'I`he Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, first lord.of the tran- nury,wasthe recipient of thofrcedomuf the vity of Glasgow today. Mr. Balfour, in in speech replying to the mhlress conferring this honor upon him. coiigmtulntetl the country upon the llLll`ll10l|yulNl unity which prevniledmnong the political parties at thiH_time-n lime frauglil; with nntionnl danger. If, which hcuwn furbirl, he said, the time should come when (in-at Britnin should nguin find her self lighting for her very lifv hc ventured the pr-oplisey that there would l)el1l)r!lll,'ll l)lLl1)I'(ll\'lh'lUllFl in the l`5l`illrl'I runka as there were during,` the French ro- volutimi, but that Sc-otuliiiieii. l*}nglisli- men mid IIl.`\lIlI16lI of all parties, whether they were inhabitants of these lriltmds, Giant Britain and Ireland, or were a part from the great ooloninl, the pride of the nation, would forget the party dilference nml ljoin the undl\'it.lod host to resist nttncks by which the empire could be 7 threatened. Tnvnnr I.-... II ML- n_I| 14,1: H. THE SERRIED HQSTS DISIII Ill] UIIIIUOKISH I` I` Empire`: Enomloa. I 1. an: 1 F. NlSBET S The cem. of the operations of tho reci- pror-it_v clnub in the tari not of I890, re- nnled by the present. tariff law, will pro- b|_v he mnde the :~ubjoct.of an inquir by the committee on ways and menu: o 1110 United States on Cold in (he haul nn hudncho cured in l muuu-urn In ralglln-H. l`i1'I'~Am'un:, l'n., -Inn. H.- ~ Early thin miorniug n special freight train collided with tho mnginc of n local froigliiknnding on Mahoning brirlgafiftyliglic miles north `of lmmhiirg, on the Allegheny Valley rail- way. The l0I'!ll engine was knocked over lrourrl, nnrl fell into the Mulioning river, sixty feet below. The boiler of tho frei ht. engine: exploded. sewing re in the bri 9. Several fn-iglibaru were delltroyod. 0 one win! killed. Several members of both train crows nre repood injured.` - I Ilr nun lI!Ilrl..nrI)IPII. HR.x.\'1`ruun. Jun. I4.--A fatal shooting accident took plm-c here lust evening. A _ynuny_r metthunic muned Bnrryntm was tak- ing down n gun oITu Hhellwhen it went off, the cnnu-ms lodging in the head of has mother, who was reading In paper contain- ing n description of the Newporj tragedy. The poor \\0mnu expired in A few minubee. I The Ann is heart. broken. Futal Result of Carol": Handling of: liillvill _'l`hn Inn Ilnnu-i,llv-nh-n, vunun l.euuuu_\':4 ruleusc Irulu me army wnn to |m_\`o been brought. About. An other charge is Lhnt Roseutlml WRSB spy. Matlnlne Sum Bernhardt has arrived at New York on the steamer Ln Champagne, uvcompunied by forty members of her vom- plly. M. A nmlnh, wniahina HlI.u_aiv nnunrlu ueun many ueama xrom mm stroke. Sir Churles Tlflrpper, the coming pre~ mier, has been 0 ered in consbimency in Ontario um! it is believed she will accept IL LHUQILXU. A dot-patch from t. -Pocerlburg says there is no doubt. that Russian opinion is agninnt emperor William`: action. The! weather at. Rvdnnv N R H tnodnw agnum . W Illlam 3 action. weptlner at. Sydney,N.S.W.. to~day, in tho hdttesb on record and them have been many deaths from stroke. Sir Charles Tunmr. the naming nm. wuy _\'m'(l no rerun yeswruuy. Senator place M. l.unenbr,-rg. N.S., yosterlluy. A bub) weighing exactly one pound was born in San Francisco lush Christmas day. The old central Con regutional church in l ro\-ldence, R.I., in going made into a theatre. .7 -v_ iv Your choice In stock only $4.50.