; -,1--v Xiduuvuouuz-uunauux. I;__,, . m _ Smith : Fells News. Wm. Fernell, game inIpeetor,i| in trou- ble. Thin spring he has shown consider- able activity in euppmuing the trap ing of musk-rate and enforcing the game aw. As a result of that activity some oended raon or persons broke into Mr. Farnell s t house and took two boats therefrom. Mr. Fnrnoll found the remains of his boats in Mr. Gould : Iugnr bush. up the river. The boot: had been burned end all that remained were I ieoe of one of the our: and A piece of t e skiff, and the nails. Suspicion: rest etrongly on A party. - u-an--I :31 ON. April !).--'l'ho| Plnvhir. uninn I.In And Buncd 'l`hom-Whnt 00-00 to A In Who Poliorml I]: buy. Smith Wm. Flu-nnll, onlnn innrnnntnn :. :.. A_.... u: u uuweu omw judge uwynne, of the supreme court, has decided to eooepb re- tirement` on superannuation allowance. He is to be chairmen of the commission to ' revise and reconeolidebo the federal ubnutne. It is ten years since the federal statutes were hot mviud. wool. 15 ll non yuan I :::butoa revised. ml nunlon In London he will pro: Auohnlia on I holidny tri to rot many friendships formed w on he wu bhroe years :30. In in utabod bhat judge Gwynne, court, to am! UOIIIlu 0'-mm, A ril 80.--Itin non unlikely bhnb when Sir ngkonsio Bowel! complete: his minion in London he will proceed to on: holiday trip ranow sh. unu comma: no hung boyoooud and can- nob got girls {or love or Inonoy. `Photo are nboub 9,000 momborl of the girls union, and. II {undo labor is source. they do- clmo they will stand out until all of than an glvon the vngon ukod. . Judge Gwynne to Both-0 from tho Iupnlno (Joan. "W00 Iepetlec neeeeheepere oeeteaet 0 Glue lleuuen. - `Bunion, Wu. April lo.--Perln, the meet novel ea:-lke everi ted n the west in on in this city, and n oonsequenne many home: use in mourning. The strik- erl ere the eervent girl: of the city, who hove demanded an inoeeeee of wegee from am And twelve dollere pet month to fteen dollere, regerdleu of their nblllt or the work ` they have to do. The 3 I'll have formed A union, and in all oeeee where the demand: for increased w heve been refused the le heve qu ti work. The houeewlvee Iv hove refused to accede to the demands being boycotted, end get girls nonev. Thm u. BEH RING SEA SEIZURES. A TRIP TO AUSTRALIA. STOLE HIS BOAT8 Inn proooocl I50 E) renew the ' was there nexu, honor wi Lh acu--jutlith Inna. An! I).--`rho Pull IIIOu- chnldu lob: an bdgny _I|InvI|Qr-unhu hlnhn us uocnnouudw Tonqnio; '1`. (kn- non lognioont was second, and Col. Gilhuofc Prlvulo third. '0 Mn Olly Wound, Vonounn Wor- Cnd Filo Ohcviotn. which we nuke up J g 1506 Itylo of Cutaway: or Prince _ ` ,|I It prison that will nompuo hw- with any other noun 1: the any. v.1... _ `- - ` Alrnldolllulfo. nuuhi lorhinnfqwhoho now in to. Be an H. 1!. Bolus triodho iaonhiminal-`togotO0,tll). forwhi mmhowuinnndin hot but. Mr. Paul-Iwilloomot.o'l'oI-onondt:.yIo 1 Int hunch Iuonnoh h'hiI|ifo. m"mbn" ,6 __ -.._ _-__X_.._-... A clergyman lnlpondod. SAN Fn.n'crsm. Cel., April 80.-At the ulnrmeotin of the Congregetionel Sgmh Int nig 8. the resignation of Chan. 0. Brown. who has been adjudged guilty 0! unminilterinl conduct and on from the fellowship of the churches. we: presented and accepted. Dr. Brawn bu received A cell from Dnbuqno, love, which hewilleocept provided he in reetoled to good etendinz. neon soon In good health that mornin . His body was found lying on: couch in h 9 own house. hoe downwards. with blood ooning from htnxmonth. A n.-_:,,,, - - - Died All Alone. Kl-2)ll"l'\ lLl.l|:. April 29.-Thomu Huria. in young farmer of thirty-three, living alone on a farm which he recently bought. three miles west of here. won found dad in his house on Monday. An inquest Wu held. when the jury returned I verdict that he had been killed by A kick from I horse. There was A dlacolontion on the body about the size of I horse's hoof, with intorml injuries to correspond, And hi: horses were found i . tho yurd. ouo 1:3 hnrnooeod, the other not no. Hun-is been seen in good health that morning. bodv win fnunrl Ivimp nn - Anna). 4.. L WNW`. April ll.-At Now-rkoe tho Yovlnrkot I.wo.nu~old nlnn-n -an L- Tmmblie had fled to France. but: the authorities at Buenoa A_yr*-1md in the meantime discovered the `murder and cabled for his arrest, and he was taken in- tocuatody at Dunkirk, May 28th, 1894. He having murdered 21 French citinen, his trial took place in France. mun. Tremblio induced Fnrboa to go from Frnnce to Buenos Ayn-ea, and after his ar- rival there murdered and robbed him. The body was damn itatod and out in twelve Eniacee. after wivh it wu anltod in It barre . u -[Ila \A.IllVIl!lQ1.la i)0l'Al, Fmnce. April 30. Raoul Trom- bho. con\'ictod of this murder of Francois Fnrbos and sentenced to be guillotined, but was ranted a new trial, has agnin boon convicted of the crime and condemned to death. 'l".-a...l.l:- :...I.......I m.._L-_ A- V 2 3 And Ilnny Ohlneu Are Illulng by the " Blnklng of the Onwo. SIMNUIMI, April 30. -- The British - steamer Onwo has been sunk by coming - into collision with the British steamer ' New Chwang, o Woo Sung. ten miles north of this wort. Onwo went down im- . medintely an the New Chwang was beach- . ed to prevent her from sinking. It is fear- ` ed the `incident has been very disastrous. ' Both steamers were engaged in trade in " the China seas. The Onwo registered 797 and the New Chwan 558. The European survivors of the sun en veeeel are second oiiicer Cooper and third engineer Allen. The drowned include the ca tain and five English oiiicers and 300 (yhinese. The United States warships Olympia, Boston, Yorktown, nnd Detroit sent boats to the z\.~lSlHNIlI(,`8 of the Onwo and saved many lives. hlhuu Bluol. - Next door to Hobuvu queamon. Tho hotelmen s mutual benefit; associa- Lion is now homeward bound from Cali- fornia. On Tuesday the party was given 11 boat. excursion on the bay at Humbolt. The Chicago train will make no at Salt Lake, (Henwood Springs, Colo 0 Spring: and Denver, and arrive at Chicago on Mon- day morning; . IEIIILA-rlrunn .-.---.--__ __. . __- muted ngnua. William 0'Brien,. formerly member of parliament for Cork city, has written an article for the Nineteenth Century. in which he says that the prospect of All international arbitration treaty between (Jroat Britain and the United States furnishosapossible solution of the Irish question. The hnlialmnnhi rnntnnl hnnnt-. nnannin, l.'l'lilI5! An explosion occurred in the Mioklotlold colliery in Yorkshire to-day, cutting off the escape of the well men. who nne.now entombed in the mine. Searching parties are endonvoring to nd and rescue them. The explosion is ascribed to the use of naked lights. William O'Brien. fm-mm-Iv mnmhar nl ur nopeleaanesa or me recovery. I -- A letter to the London Times says that there has been an extensive German immi- gration of men into the Transvaal, s cial- ly tted to supply a corps of ighly trained soldiers at the shortest notice, and who, at the same time. are titted for useful trades. An ..-.\I....:.... .-......._.....l :.. LL- \c:-|_I_n-n.u ._I,. ~- BR1T|SH STEAMERS COLLID awamer mun season. Friends of Sir John Millain, president of the Royal academy, are shocked to learn that his disease is pronounced cancer of the throat, attributed by physicians to the inordinate use of tobacco. He is aware of hopelessness of his recovery. I I letter Deen marnea iorcy years. The Anchor line steamer Belgmvia ar- rived nt. New York this morning from Palermo and Nnplea. brin in 1,548 Ita- lian immigrants. This is t. e rgest. num- ber of passengers arriving by any one "steamer this lens on. II`.-imu-in at Hi. In... u:II..:.. ......:.a....n. ..c ana rrournckn. Mrs. Lydia Peake,wifo 0! William Peaks, organizer of the Swiss bell n'n era, has entered suit. for divorce in ohigan. She charges non-support). They have been married forty line steamer Balwmvin ar- lovuhhturlndoh. an An-n|,_lIL. n.nu uays. _ A small cyclone passed over 9. portion 0! Bremer and Flood counties, Iowa, yester- day.doing much damage to farm property. The storm was severe at Nuhua. Denver and Frodrickn. Mn: Tmnlin Dnnbg um. Al IlI.`ll:-.... D..-I... T-..,.'.:M`!3.!5BT were levelleu and whole Ol`Ohl!'dI|l rootpd. The Salisbury relief oolumn. wh all is on its way to Buluweyo he: reached the Seba- kive rlver, just. over the Mntebelelnnd bor- der and expects I50 reach Gwelo in ten da 3. `X small cvnlnne nnnad mmr n. nm-tlnn nl uue mpnumg. ` The London subscriptions for the new loan of the city of Montreal of 00,000 were closed last. evening. The loan was largely over subcribed. dmtrnntiva mmlnnn nnannd munr an-u Ill!` Oly OVOF IIIDCTIDOU. destructive cyclone puaod over pl of Boone, Auraln and Monroe counblu.Mia- aouri, Tuesday night. Farm buildings levelled and whole orchard: uprooood. Tlm n..n.|...... .-.n.o ..,.1........ ...t. nlu i. an mm. The Winni board isprobeabin nut Ilegod dimrimations by the in or of consignments by the C. P. R. Batty Ii e of gunmen. 050$: Moneb,'omplo ed by the Bron- son & oaton Lumber 0., Ottawa. was drowned while breaking a jun of log: neu- Lake Nipiuing. submrinhiona for Izhn mm Wll D0`(lIy OOHIZIIIIIOO I0|' I W%I. E. D. Gou h, Bollovillmhu compromised with his croimra at forty cents on the dollar; thirty cents each and ten cents on time. Ar. we request or me prosecution one Tupper-MoConnel libel case at Hunilton was to-dry continued for A week. Gouzb. Bollovillo.ha.n oombrominad rrom DVD no Ill 0'0|00I. ~ In a severe thunder storm In Menitobe, a number of Hon. Mr. Ga-eenwey n cattle ' wu killed by lighnning. At. the request of the nroeeonlzion aha :;;d Part, 3%.`, :.yrIInI`boo; I'll: to I: bonito 0 rl uwxn 053;. d Lu ecu oornspon out: can now on Sir `:1: Tuppor lorinlormation daily from five to nix o'clock. ' In A nnunnn khnntlnr nfnrnm In Il--ultpubm DIIIIIWI 0. The k of Bonfal, Cslcutiughu ro- duood its nmof dlloonntfrom town to air nnr aunt. man urey, me now mmmunmtor ortho Bribinh South Africa Co., bu an-ind so Buluwnvo. { lifllallll 50!! Buluwa Th. nl lolog-nphu lung: Inn all Futon! than Olnbo. Oondouocl III Auorlodl for E nnnllnn _. A lllnnng l-an V... on. Jieiii Reed, former! 01 um fahy subbed at Mun , Ind. Murderer Holman Int nnnliml man: :1 is m sHon'r onnm Fdll nnuunnn -h-Anzac ywmrs rm: nnmcs row; '.;'.."m"h;.".."s,`.2;;;.;f:a;,}.w t. u e I: I proaeo 1:.` Oh Punner-Mo8:::ll?bel case H`A.:1ilm: vuww-nuq u unuuu: "'11" Joseph Hnmllbon. V imilv ttnbhdd 19. Man . Ind. nanny Iunnoa an uunono, mu. _ Murderer Holmes has application for I on its in: refused by Gov. Eubingc. I Grey, the adminiatrstor of the iritish Africa Co.. [In nnivnd Ah uwf-||G" I DTIUK I UHIJI ' READERS. ` Scotch Tweed suit ca be procured for $1 7.00 - To know that a 13 the lloo of mo," all! Mr. Wnlic K. 0! Boston. Any nndnntolhuman mum can`: help but no that I man of huge bull and lowering` form bananas loud on: his follow: or medium dunno, while I lit- up man has to be tho po-aunt of decided tnlonhlorhotonlqxotlhlontntlon. It .- 3,---nu \IaaUa' III ZII'I'I. A quaint. oer of marriage, written more than 100 years ago. is carefully pro served in the family of the young wooor'. descendants. It was addressed not to the ypung woman herself, but, most respect` fislly and deoorously. to her parents. Thu father of the " Betsey" rater:-od to had ten daughters, and as he was a clergyman for 50 years in a small New England town it may he surmised that his airmativo an- swer to spare his sevonth" was as qulokiy assuming as it was nal. The wooer was also a clergyman. and he and his Betsey passed-their entire married lives in the same pastorate, ministers of those days living and dying with their ocks. Hue is the lover's plea: Both reverend air and worthy madam. son wedlock`: hands lint was talhmi in heaven. When happy man in Edan dwelt alone. The mulling God a spouse did form oi hone. That friendship might their Joyful souls inspire And knit their hearts in a seraphic iim. With wedlock chain I wish myself to hind I! from your lips the answer shonitl prove kind Bohsy. yonr seventh. I wish you to impart That we may Join our han aswell as hearts And live in low and share each other : (area While meeting time whirls with rolling year `I'll! (I-issly death dimolv the silken chain That Is may rise and min again. .-. Ir... " V - wu nu mm cupped ml, the Jnendu are made by pr-essun-, and it. lltornlly rnlns trunks Into large hoxuu plnood uudernuuth to re- celvo them. They uro then poured lm-0 a I-nttler, whlnh in n mpldly revolving oylln- dur. through whloh njot of nlr ha forum] under hlgh pnnmuro. This ronmves hll ul thodusl. and loose partlolus. Black load in somutlmns put Into glvo them as pulluh, and lshun they pass on to tho slfter, which sort: them and takes out the lmperfenn tanks, louvlng the good once: to he pmssml on and dropped lnto a box, from whluh they are mkun to In; packed by qulnk flu- gerod glrls. A good workwoman can pack 1,600 pounds of tanks In is day. When one renllws that many of these Inn- ohlnau are golng, and than tanks at thh ` row are belng sent out tomnrkaz, tho wou- dor grown where all the tanks go to.- Now York Lodger.- mmg In ornor. The first tacks worn mnde by hand. ' The operator used a visa nud dies. A bit of nmtal was held with ll uinmp, and the head was mndo by striking a blow with u hammar. Luwr un machinery buinn to he used, and now metal in {ad ium an enormous apparatus time will out nearly 300 taukn a mlnum. Tho pr-oo are axtrenwly interesting, nnd u back inc tory has many visitors. The nmohinury is nutuxunnio. Nnrruw Itrips of metal are {ad in nml clipped oil, the Jiendu by pressure. limrnilv I-nlna lnnh: 11,991.) I758, August 27, Dorol to Marquis de Belle Isle, giving account of the destruc- tion of Fort Frontenac: No reoaution was bahn with our nav . be English, more careful than womve burnt It. with the exception of two twont;y gun briga, which they have preserved. : Tho linking at Tnoh. Where do the p1nagol.oP" la n oommon ying, but when one Lakes A few notes 0! the tack Industry the question Whom do all the tack: go to?" scams to bc the next thing In order. Thn first tnnl.-a -mun m..i.. I... u.......: ea In aunun some of the small vessels be- longingbot. 0 English, and obliged the others to remain in Ghana non River. (Ferlnnd; Cours d Hiatoire u Canada, 11,541.) 175R, Alnrnnl-J77 haul L- II.._....:_ J. ....._._...___._;._ menu to me westward of Cape Vincent. In 1756, earl in the spring, at. Fort Frontaenec, the {H-ench built. -two barges, one for twelve guns, the other for sixteen. They cruised on Lake Ontario under the command of Pierre Bouoher do In Broquorie and Hyp lite Pepin-Laforoe, who succeed- ed in ailin of the small lomtinsz to L e Ennrlinh, and nm:.....a .1... me an. LAWPOIIOO. The resent. Cape Vincent is called Grnno unpemonb-"The Grand Camp- inmunda." in the map of I680. on do N iaouroa~-pronounced N iaweree, [slats to the westward of Cape Vincent. early anrina. nl. Fnrl. uamo ll bne same. Le Mnri u---now Deadmmfs bay, op- poaibo Wol e Island, on the north shore of the St. Lawrence. Thu nrmnno I`.-.4 \7:.....-..L :- -,II,I ummu nnu unruen Island. Still below these islands :1 river ows into the St. Lawrence is Gannnonooui (Gananoque). The In name is the IA M|rI'AannAn|_ nnu-1 l\......|.......v- L. on uape VIHOGIID. I The two small islands without names on L1 Broquerie map below Fort Frontenac, are culled Ila aux Ceris on the map of 1880. Their modern names are How are canon no Ueria the m Island and Garden Island. Hmill hnlnw ah... ;.I.....I. .. -:..--. me aocument 01` I650. Omlette is biscuit. otke or hard tack. Pointo do Ualetme in now the small cap. off Cape Vincent. two nmnll inlnnrla miohmm ...._-.. now wane xslana. Ile su Chevreuil, now Carleton Island. south of Grand Isle, is marked Isle s In Riohe on the map of 1680. The island situate behind that one, and 0 its Polnbe e la Gelebbe, marked Isle an evre on LI Broquerle map, is not, indicated on the document of 1680. (hlnttn in Mm-...'s mal... .. ILL..-) l,,u . Lanna. Grand Ile, on the mxp of Lalroquerie, is called Grands Isle 10 lieuea, on tho La Sallo ma of 1680, and on a. map of 1681, or t oreabout, Ganonkouenota." now Wolfe Islangi. wnun La Belle went; to we unit of Mexico. Between Tank. and Cenohoie liee an island given to renoole Dauphin, alias IAlo|-eh. by Le Belle in 1079. Laforet, Tonty, Ceuchois, deserve to be mentioned Aethe three best employee of La Salle. The modern name of the islet is Simcoe lelend. NIL-nnrl `In 77 .-... 51.-...- -1 Y . n,,, Ihl 0 ondod Rule: and Bo nlnuonn Oho 0! Olao drill. the guronu of V but 46 1- cone. of the ran on- of 0 rating 1. 0 drill during (lid and ln% Irunwpnrhuon churns. luhor, . 0 .. Agflloutlonn for its use will In 0 in o l or 0 their re:-olpt. A bond otanylnoni of nhno of none ohur cable to -o of proporclu. And a munch y noma- `nlI!|:;?I|Ilontuo::'|':Iln `:|l:.%;no.ndml n..I.. mun menu In Inown oppoclto the boy marked Tonoognnignon, the same as Tonngui non o!_t.he map of Le Broquorie, now Am or-at Inland. Ile aux Cochone (now Garden Island) was given b La Belle nbout the year 1676 to Jacques auchois (corruption; Cauohon, Cnohonl, pigs), who was a nntive of-Rouen (1652). the birth of La Salle. Cauohois Arrived at Fort gontalmo with La Belle in 1075, and remained with him until 1684. - when he married And `settled in Montrenl, whilst In Salle went to the Gulf of Mexico. Between Tnnhv and Fnnnlmin 1:... ... nu: `VIII -uIvuIl vu nuln`_y (I0 IUIII b bu sae 1679. On the mp on IL island innhown opposite the .mu-kod Tonoomninrnon. the name now xnown u l'oInb traverse. Grond Ance, or rather Grands Anso- Grand or Great`. Creek, near the recent Collins Buy. That. name existed are in 1680. low. Ila Tout --Given in Henry do Tonty- 83101679. M1680 6 la onnonitn the bav one poxnv ox Inna." rrobnbly Point: Bal- mon. Prince Edward county. Ptao. an G1-n'voia--Gravol Point, now Point Petra, Prince Edward county. Ile an Gouhn-Goelm|d-Seagull poi nt, Now known Point. Traverse. (SI-and Anna nr rnthnn fl-a pain A n..- 5u'v nuvuu unplnuuuluul uru: rue. (Ill Detour-"Where xau t.ur'n sharp Around the point of land. Probably Point: Sal- county. by WI 1 5 ll Bo d 5`."':'.'u. mi ..: x'2`.'k:"c$`.'.'..r... `$12. Thousand Inhndu. bhonoo woutwu-d along- side the south than to the place of mm ink. - mzha local "explanations are: : Aron: lm nnint nf Innrl `Du-.|..ly.I- D.\:..a. G. Inn. was uownxnromn hognphof an original hnud-undo mwln and picture in n porollo _ in the King : ibnry In the Bhlh mudum in ban on. The piotnn ofbha oohil the first known picture of much on Luke Ontario. The work was done at Frontenno, 4th Oct. 1157. byla B uerie. Ben unin Sulbe Ottawa, fnrnin oxplnnn on. of the nnmuol tho rta, I-i , om. indicated on thump. hoonu oomnouou st. the ombonohnro of the Nhn?uivor.n nd nmnoadn III wnv of Bnl-Iinntnn `Inn gum-ul no uncomoononnro or we NloaP ninr.and `woods byw {B Ii 3: d EL north z'iIn."3.'.'.n5 'l"||nnnnn4I Inland. Ozlugnn. _..s._..I -I-__ Buriain 1 MD HOUSE,` F"!mh!"2 `or A onus: on: o! Inna... nnninl. nnr nl nun--In... .... auougaluollna of old document: and in um: I up of Lake Ontario m 1757, tho I picture of 0110 English And French lost! on the lake at that ar- iod. Tho Ikotohiafroma ghohognpgof - {swing _ up no-any-o on-nu. '_ I Atliyn, 4; W|- At baa ' :2; on York, iu, I; . UIqlupZ'IIIIltlIIl0ID0o Among a Into nd of old dooumonhl ud dnwinn was a nun M uh fhntnrin ` uktzounnao m I137. BDAY. ~ which at vled Inn: ovu- Howe .. REDUCED COST OF GOVERN- MENT DIAMOND DRILL. ntnol nnlounoolnontl. A-rmu., Apt-i|28.~-The cheese factories of this discrict. began operations on the ?7th inst. Hence. that noise than in not distinguished for regularity and simplicity is an occurrence of the early morning. l-`airmen of this district. with but few ex- ceptions. have seeding under way. L Scott has returned from Ipondingnn few days with friends in Alliaonvillo. . Cut and mother spent. Sunday at Chorr Valley. In the Absence of Rov. W. . " , Fnnnnl Anal 11......--- 1 Lltersry Notes. The Review of Reviews for May muses the announcements of sixty great conven- tions and other noteworthy gatherings of the coming six months at home and abroad. This offers a remerksble exhibit of the varied activities of modern humankind- intellectual, moral And physical. The Be- view was enterprising in therin and presenting this vast rnnge 0 useful infor- mstion. , There is an endless surprise of things in Littell`s Living Age. published weekly. each issue brings such veluble scientic. biogrephicd end hiewricel es- says, sketches and reviews. ction and poetry. rm-cnumcal purposes. '" 4. The absolute equality of all religious or animations within the state, and the pu lio support. of none. nngio-auxons. 2. Canadian nationality and unity. and the development of an eiciont. national (religious, not sectarian or secular) system ofrublic education. Tim nmI.;L.::.... .: `L- .__.n. 01 unuc education. .. The prohibition of the ` toxicating liquors except for I mechanical euunlitv nf mounomac unuron In Unnnda: \ I. `Imperial unity and oonnoi i in relation to the British empire; also 4 operation and arbitration between Anglo-Saxons. L . Cnnndinninntinnnlitu ...A .....u.. ll IUUU III!!! uoullr. rnnclplos. According to the Christian (lunrdiun the following political princi are no- cordnnt. with the genius and is ry of the Mothodiat Church in Canada: `Imnerinl nnitu gm! Mn... :- We keep none but the best nukes. Quality guaranteed. __j_ Thev Propose to love nconventlon of Thelr Own. PHOICNI `(, Ariz.,April 30.--The McKinley supporters bolted an the republican sbsbe convention herelnst night and left. the hall. The contest. arose over the adoption of a resolution endorsing MoKinle s candidacy and when his friends found t at thev could not carry their point they withdrew from the convention, announc- ing their intention of holding another eon- nntion to-(lay. The delegates chosen to a St. Louis convention were not in- s voted. plea xugypt. _ Lord Salisbury relerred to .t.he,leedern of the reform movement as atru giin for what they conceived to be their rig olul liberties in the Transvaal. This assertion was received with loud cheers. President Kruger a name was received with hissing from some parts of the premier : audience. There was a very large gathering preaenb.. `but. most of those in attendance were bun mu ladies. Lord Salisbury Delivered An Address-- Krugex-'s Name lllued. Lennon, April 29.-At the annual meet- ing of the Primrose league. held at Covent Garden to-day, Lord Salisbury said, in an address, that he was sure president Kruger would not use unworthily the power which circumstances had placed in his hands. As regards the situation in Armenia, Lord Salisbury said the last government was to blame for having adopted a policy of coercion toward Turkey without suicient support. The premier defended the cam paign in the Soudan as being in accor- dance with the responsibilities which Great Britain undertook when she occu- pied Egypt. Sulinhurv rnim-u-ml on Mu. I..-,a.._. -1 uuuulng. The hotel and stables owned and occu- pied by William Dennee are a complete wreck. Loss 015,000; insured f r 89,000. Mr. Dennee also loses aboub 86,300 on the contents of the hotel, insured for 33,000, and $500 on liquors and cigars. W. (I. Robertson, a boarder, loses 8300 on theconoents of his room; insured for $200. The cause of the fire is unknown. WE? ,, .,,.`.,.V,r5'v_;`_`g~"V12.-E~(:`V-V `, :_' I .. :13 3b; :19o ` , CRIPPLE tI%R-CRIPPLED. _ ___.. run u-vu In uuw town was threatened and the mayor tele- rnphed to London and Strntford for ad- sitional re enginos,bub before the engines were loaded on the can in those places the fire was at under control. John rt.Int_t. - r.wn..n..-n .5`..- ...._J.... uvnv nvnuwu uu uuv can In I066 PIDCOI H10 got John rtlowa two-ntaor Itono confoc- tionory and dvvellin was dly damaged. Lou 82.000on build nu, $1,000 on house- hold contenta, and $200 on stock. There was no jnsuranoe except 81,500 on the building. The hotel and .r.l.l-. ,........A _....1 ---.. enortiy uwr noon. Five thievee were shot in town last night in Poverty Gulch. Twenty-ve remen were injured during the day. The ruins are still blazing ercely. Heavy Lou At 3:. lure. S-r. MA|n"s, 0nt., April 30.--A fire- broke out in the Nstionel hotel eteblee about two o clook this mornin .' The ame: eoon caught into the hotel uilding adjoining the north, and Bartlett : con- fectionery to the south. At one time the safety of the main Imeineee portion of the graphed and Stmtfnnl rm. ..a_ f I i ` yesterday. , of life and injuries to .-_....-.- AN` moanimanv suntan eu- onlen coNI=LAane'r'Iou. lee) Person mum end Injured-1`wo lllllonrforth 0! Property nationa- Ihlovee lhot Down by order! than the Ohlef or Pouse-0ther melee. Cnxrru Gun, 0oi.. April 80. ~A eeoond oon tion ecoompenied by ions meny swept rtion of this c by into uhss t leest threemen were killed end fifteen or twenty persons were burned or otherwise injumd. Two of the deed were killed in en explosion of the Peleoe hotel boilers end the other wee e thief who wee ehot by e policemen, eating under ordsrs. One thouseud persons were with- out shelter lest night end the policemen and the perty owners. who here last will with iitt e or no insnrenoe ere elmoet in` dospeir. Loee will not fell short of 02,000,- 0()0 which is more heavily insured then the property burned Seturde . The x-e,which was of undoubted inoen iery origin. start- ed in the Portland hotel on Second street shortly eer Five thinvnn mm. .I..-.4 .'.. 4.-.... l--e ..:_n.. I the bnsineee TUPPIWS OABINET WILL! BE READY TO WORK. lhdnlonndnzon luau In While Duly and oil-pt Go out-chanson lndo By tlolhlbnl Doom-taut In lovoru lo- POI !!- OHAWA. April 80.-$lr Ulnrlel Tapper in oxpooud to announce his slate to- dn . has man. nnnnrh gr. 9.5.; m....|.... are large preaent.. attendance were as. __.._T___:_ Athol Announoolnontl. An-.`l on -N... _L---- AT THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE. MCKI N LEYITES BOLTED. _?__?;.___ Met hodln. Prlnclplos. limv On Hun {`|....'- n nnaonco 0! Nov. W. J. Fennel and Bowaunan ml Unmn nhnnslu Rn-uh. : trade in in- ' medicinal or -. 22;; L Lace purtaina in White and Cream,V25c, 50, 75cub-I5- - Chemlle Curtaina, 32-25, $2.75 to $8.00. , Art Blinds and Rollera m 10 pricea. > Floor Oil Clothe 20c. 25c. 30c, 35c square yard. hina Mattin , 25c. 31. - - Stair Oil Clo a. 1 1255c, 17c. ;_*-*"_-` L, , `I1 100 pieces Art M a, 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 9a,;I0i:`, .2 c.` " 25 piece: New Curta Materials. " l ' Job Line,Cux-tain P ea. 5c. Hemp Carpeta, 8c. Tnneatrv (`AI-not: .- .1 . P. J. VVALSI-I |r.\r\` f\,I, 9- .M. mouse FURNlSH|N6S...%. ...... WALSH S gggHnoND &co. oooooog9Cog9odboo The Dorenwend Co.. I 10.1 & 11L`: Ywuto 8%.. TORONTVD, U.'|ll!|'|l|'~' heading Hair Hoods House ,.,_,.,,,,._... ..... ~ ~ -ca I lu- l)on't wait to see I ridor so In mu on the road without peddling Any {user or harder than you are. but purohna nu E 5 & DODGE now. Pnoo MIMI) npot cult ` - ` ` 86 Princess A Street. ` I Jame: Mitchell. chairman of the New York stock exchnn , died suddenly this` morning, of heart ailuro. ; _ DIRECT IMPORTER OF Eazllsh and American Car- pets, 0!! C1oths,Mattlngs, &c., &c. on an Way To ogutnntlnopln. CoNs1'A.\"r|sorLl. April $0.- Rav. Geo P. Kna p, American miuionnry rooonzf; axpellog from Bitliu, and whom the Turkish Authorities endeavored to deport from lskqmderoon, has started on his way to this city. LIYIIPOOI. ILIIITI. LIVIIPOOL. Noon. A I. U.--WhOlt.N. splay. hold; rod wtnur, `M; No. I Ool. In ; corn hofd; I. uad- pork,50I0a;lord. In 93; M low m., 19: 6d; bAoon-long ou henv .none; light )8: 0d ; short onto V . 24; oh.._u-wi.m Gbnod: ooIma.n. us so; uuow Am., 19: 0d; bAobn-lon out: 84 . Ohouo- in 45: 0d- Oolorodmla ' gotton easier-Amorioan Il3dl1nn-4 In-sad PIIIIII: B '. .5 .00- Mn! whit uooeo 423"?`-a m`.ou` 15 so - - 3 I! . 8| Inn. $8.60 to 03. ~ nnyoruc.*`|l.70 to J atrgntno aakuh. cub so gun; onuuo Wnn- o. I had lumoba. `mo. to No 0031-49 to Me. PIAO--Ho. to No. Bnur-5o to Me. l!eos-1o to no. Oomntuxr-cl.lo to tun, mlI`tg1'n-Townnh1pi,"ii 1 oun':u-1g to lo}. Onuun-01.40 to 1.50 Il-1l 50 to nun. l.l)-1 to an -v-w - - nvuuvn $533.11 I A 30. - ll 1 bbb? d Km and 13:" mum. 'm ohunaod. rm 1: no mm ga:g)_t:_o.__ {`3f..;_:.. noun .15 Juan to to NllAlr-Cl.l0 to out). [t_r`:1'n-'1'ownnluu.lo u f YOAOHMERZOIAL. IQKTB-`it .1300` my KINGSTON `CARPET " WAREHOUSE R. N\cF`aul _16p" Prin A Brussels Carpetwith-a border at the above `price. a new design. new goods just received on Tues- day. will be imposible `to re- pl when sold out. If you need New Carpet see this line. to be ' only at uIl.N. lI,IC 60110.: WOIIOII ll ..,...- .,_.. J. AHENDERQSCWMV &mco. Any lady who will send us her address on a postal card we will send a can of . _-.,--.._.. .. --.u. awn- PEES, in. Old cuutolneh inow of tho`vmpoI-lor. M those good. New patrons can remllly n-I out by cal I M the hotel. Don't pun it Day. Be on time an the any ` limited to the date stated. , ,,, .-___..-,.....- He is on his way to Hem. N. W. '1`. and B. 0., nndln taking In a few planes In Ontario by special request of I lerfo number of customers. Ladies who wish (or tylllh He r and Gentlemen who ere Bald uhoul re ember that n this vhit. they will nee the largest at k 0 umglee we an: ever shown. They consist of BANGB d FONT PIECES ol the Intent styles. HWITCHER, I98. 100- PEES, restomen know the superior. there hotel_. Qnrt paunjt Benn nth! Wlll be here for one Day Only, at Brltlsh American Hotel, on TUESDAY, MAY 5. MERCHANT TAILOR. `pun: cow MFG. co.. Toronto. Ont. so Gsnr Rondnur. will climb on: hill on onlly as n as 0! any other mno-thlu we 1-unnntoo. the prominent whoolmon who hnvo tried it pronounce It simply won- do:-ful The Evans ;d Dodge Why Ridea Siow Wheel When You canjide am! one 'nobut's led. Hall T vou mv.... DIZZY? Onc Mlnutc Hcadachc ' " For Sale at lIobart's am. '00 strike will shot the com psny. strike of mocormon _nnd conductors oftbo Philadelphia, Pm, unlon traction company, nominally went into ollocb this morning. The oorttn Mo up the I win failed, and it in not bollovod ml. the Kfiif rml, only one u nooaoa for a dots. on". any form of Stomach sud Livgr _ plnlnt. Oonutipnbion. Sick Hudnobo. my. 25 pills for 26 emu. onlv u. w.a.v. .a...... N `Ila cuthhn ' K backred uogon them -u-... - u-an l\...... zrnmws neuowoa upon than u WOdO Irl3'd|'|I; Pills, only one it needed lor dose. every 0! md Livar n....., '- nnnosunrn of tho jaqj up Di:ul::)ndm:)yu but 0 "taking noun, hi I: who are land! No oi 3on3 and {m in 055.31`. 'rh".'..v.t" ' ' in known In Dlunoud Dyo dollwi oxbn drones. _ Six 0! than doll! with nix cxki dlfl will be sent to any nddrou upon rcqdpt of four oonu'ln ohmnu. Than dolh uh. mu: cum in mumps. Thou dolli In very artistic and onumcnhl. nqd _ dpllght _1'"IP00plo. . "s":Np ;=5 L1n T CENTS Fonslx I=an.3_,__paI_|: with Extra. `Mint lulu. IIo:on thorn mm. uonmpuuon, 5 pills cents, Kll'Q. The mnnnhotunn at ' Diamond Du: Inn 1 `mm... mnmm anan Hair Goods Artist, `gar; "` It U ;E1 :1fythingtto b; sogd Int th:_se gpl ments 3 re uce ra as or :1` Que days only. D_res Goods n, Sick 006. hi, only st Wade : drug FOR BEST SUITS. ,.i':j,.-G8 65 90 Prlnoou Strut. "k II'aIINa1':y'a "...'...w- ": . "`~4....'.. .. T 0 oon I n n 1 n bllltlonl. and (gr fnformulwron 51:; o DII`INI|"drill In loouonn already | I Archibald Blue. Director to an o! Ilnu. Tdronto. ; A. 8. HARDY. In -qgIIl`l!IlI(:l_|,`I` of Orown hands. II GOVIBN ENT 01-` ONTARIO OFFERS oownon o mllmn or mineral lands in ___vInoo wh_o may wish bo cut the vnlno "fo BEANNOUNCEB~TOTY._{ DAYS oownon of when who the value III! proportion or union them for one 01:13. the Nice: of a diamond drill - 1 he Snlllvnm llnohlnor Omn any of mud fully oqulpod vi 1: hoor And pang. Itho of 0 "C" ulllmwltha gm; of on-In; to A denoh of mm nr 1 Am IT Blarglain-I Days in our tA':g" I u IIIIII OIDI` 0 OWN II I. I Apr. ma. ` ` also when in our store`. Opposite City Hotel. LOW PRICE STORE. ' Loxmox, April 80.-A minor in in circu- lation on tho stock exchange that tho Tnunul oxooutivo has imposed the punhhlunt at ve yoar.I:oml servitude. witlllnnhhmontntho ollthntjorm of iu`:honnont. upon Hammond. Rhodes and othor roform oouuitho lenders, Iona ol death was named yu- Mn. nruger, wife of the preeident of the TI-enavnl re ublio. line or named hot n mpnthy with t c wives and c ildren of Al the condemned men. The Times correspondent at Pretoria vinitod the prisoners yesterday nfusrnoon.` end reporta them all well except Ham- mond. who. however. is us well _ us can be expected, being oblig- ed to out the ordinerg prison fare. which. in the saw of is hcnlth, is any- thing but bcnccisl to him. New rules go into opentlon on April 30th (today). the correspondent an a, which permit the priaoners to have {star food and to enjoy Ineny comforts which are now denied in cm mull mom. thcy cnvilitcd by crowd: of thoir nlativvluldhiuids Inviowol the cir- cuuuhncu. the correspondent addu, the priecners are well treated. the mm). .n.i....... u.-. -L- Lonnox. Airil 30.-A deapaboh to the Times Irom borin, dated April 29t,h, says the health of John Hays Hammond in in such I state as be cause rest anxiety to his friends. J. 8. Curtis, t. a mining on i- user. of New York. in conned to gin room with an aootion of the brain. Mn. Kruger, wife _of republic. oxnrnnuul III. 8 A number of interviews have been had with English residents of Poretoria, who wore summoned nu jurors, and all of them concur in the opinion that it would have been impossible for Judge Oregorwoaki to hnvo imposed any other sentences upon the prisoners. nnve Imposed prisoners. Lvuuv, ment guilt. uer we care at A doctor. The bittoreat fooling exists Among A ma- jority of the prisoners. who consider that the were badly advised in pleading ilty. Fully fortv of the prisoners new I. at they oould have proved their inno- cence, except aofar as joining in the move- at the last moment constituted guilt. The Government Bolloltad to Abollah Any sentenooa of lmprlaonnannt. JOHANNlllIl'lW, April 30. -The Digger : News ea a inuential burgers from all parts ol t e Tranavaal are flocking to Pre- toria to petition the government for total abolition of imprisonment imposed upon the members of the reform committee con- demned !) the high court at Pretoria. New on, April 30--Tho Journal's London apecial say: the Daily Telegraph puhhahee a deapatch from Pretoria. saying that John Hays Hammond. after being sentenced, collapsed and was immediately taken to the jail, where he was placed un- der the of doctor. Tim hinrnaf. c...i:.r.. ....:-- -.._.. In Very Bum mum. deepa Fimu from mm`. 4.3.: A alone. Nowhere in Canada are the political con- ditione more mixed than in Dundee county. ' There ore four candidates in the field- Brodeur (oon.), Johnston (lib.). Revellar (MoOu'tbyite) and Smyth ( tron). In addition to all this division, t are one fec- tionl within the old-time conservatives. Rose, the late member for the county, vented another nomination. but was de- feated in his Attempt to secure it b Bro- dour. who is at present. customs co lector at Morriebnrg. i Lna position is worth $2,000 a year. Messrs. Borgeron. the do uty speaker, and Nantel. minister of pub io works for Qnoboc. who have returned tohlontreal from New York, where they visited Lieut- Gov. Chupleau. freely ex roamed the opinion, yesterday, that r. Chnpleau would not consent to re-enter the political nrgnn. V one campaign. Mr. Leouvalier has been chosen as the conservative cmdidate for Chateauqua county, Mr. Royal. who was mentione , having retired in his favor. It in said that F. M. Carpenter. late M.P. for South Wentwortl). will be ap- pointed superintendent of the new ov- ernment fruit farm, to be establiehe in township of Salteet, Wentworth county. The position is worth 82,000 Benzeron. denutv Ilnnnlrnr -I-Iuuuuuvuguu IIIBI-IIIIOOI Uulnunon K II: Mann :8 the Plunlnc Hill: and `jjoll-Oowbooqwhonawork on- _ tqhlnwillboonoutod In tho lam! . _ in and autumn. Futon `hie- `I. mm. Baddouoo No. as. ..m.QI Ink and running ...n..n..a rowrooro. Dr. Lyons, liberal, of Shawville, is out. as a candidate in Pontiac county with patron In part. ~ A. T. Vgood, who won spoken of as the libero] candidate in Hamilton, has been forbidden by his physician to undentnke the campaign. Leonvnlior has hum nlnn-on .. Hm Polmoul Pnngnph-. Robert C. Newman has been nominated as the independent. candidate of West Poterboro. rogulauonl vomlnq the grindin of Im- rortod oorn In Canada. Those wil render mpouible evasion of the law which grants arebate of duty onlyu n oorn kiln-dried and round into meal or human food, the comp ainb having been made in the past than rebate evvaa being made on fmsbly ground corn used for stock feeding. nnpouanoeue wwarda freeing nevi anion on the Be. wrenoe and upper ea. Upon Mr. Wood`a recommendation an order-in-council has been paeaed aboliahing the cuetome fee for iaauing cleeranoe papen to veaeola at all porca ol Canada weaeofldontreal. The order will -apply to veleell owned in the United States as well aa to Canadian veuela. Although the fee wee not exoeeeive in ain le canoe, yet. if. composed a considerable union in the aggregate upon lake ehi pin , eepe- cially npon paaeenger veaae on ling at mnneroua ports on both sides of the line every trip. g The cueiaama (lnnnrtrnnni-. I... :......a ....... ovory mp. The customs department has issued new regulation: vominq the grindin ported oorngi render Ina oonnrouer or oulboma has taken an I Importnno utonuovnrda freeing navioion km. unner "no never would be heard of. "I go for good" My: Ouimoh. He says that he in glsd to gel: out at I business: that he noithor undontnndn nor liken. The oonfaroller of oultoma has taken Ilnnolnh ml) UIWIPFII linn nnvinnnn now no conndm-n himself ti) lie out aide to x`nnko rcidm for_ ll ml?! Igloo: strength I moroy nomlm. 1: John wun t his labor : son," say: NE! Boyd, who in Duly : friend and admirer. he never would be heard of. "I no lnr canal" nu. n..:...-o. u. .. -- uuyu nooua nouoond tho Mnnltob: puma court bomh. Ho ma climb even higher. Hi: friend: not why, the in to be oulaod. ho nhouid not be tdnnood to the cup!-one court of the dominion. Dal loans polmoo with I had grnco. 11': has done good service for his party, and he conddon himself to be make room fnr . ...... -5... LET THEM GO SCOT FREE. __ v v -uvuu-IIIVIIO . -O 4* -Q 1- I-`_l.aLnIovunvuxm:nv rxxnxaauu 3 Illlh It the ollllonn ol Klllllton al'&hp huh llbu-cl pnuonuo be In "1 A ht|hlIIlIoonnon.audbquo _ ,l|I,lIhIdIlnIovtu sounding '_ vliltmrpnli Wool Innu- -Tmlo IIIOO-IOIIOOII bulnunon mum. um. ..... l;""P' , Onnu A I 80.-ir Oh: la!` in upuotd I: hi: Ilotzpgf ha latest report: are that Oh: Ian wl not join Tapper, and hint Col. odalo ll like! to replace Sir Msytonllo Bowoll, An in now being nude to thin Alf!!! noting that Mr. Ghnploou an M4 Dalyin booked eouound the Manitoba 1 Mullah lll hm. "1 mar nlhvnh A-nl| nod Anril Om). OQA-L osrwuznounnduzhwuonatgsiun Luington [hhospl nndtho Eric county bounopnthio nocioty. A widow and two can Iurvivo. Donll oil: Onto:-Io Doctor In Bulhlo. Bcrnuo. A il 30.--Dr. Nobolninh Oa- 'bomodkdou eoday night, fty- oightyonrl. Ho wu born in led! on, ma oauumodnaxun college. At. cyortingoolhindouhhowu onuu mn- only um. nun anon nreuill W0 or more delegntu to be chosen in nriouo mm. and In many man the McKinley senti- ment in sham}. . i puvxuxn. umo. April 30. - Mu-k Hnnnu has been guring up the relative standing of the npubhonn pnudontinl oandiduhn. Ho nay: Moliinloy bu within fty votno ol the required mnjority. Not. only this. but than nreutill 200 Ikhlf (.0 chanon in vnl-inn. -t.s... mo cunaervuuve press that he would run for Montreal West was wholly unauthor- izod. The dinchu-go of his duties as high commissioner in London would uh I: all the time he could give to public ngnira. He will Illl from New York on the Etruria on May Nth. amn motherlesn. Mr. McCIol|An is with the Poleon iron works company. The burial will ukeplnoein Kingston. out 0! Politics. Mo:-"rn.n.u., April 80.-Sir Donald Smith slated to-day thnt the statement. made in the cunaervutive was wholly m....u...- a deceased lady hnd been In r health [or some time, and tmuml with weak lungs, and death was caused by heart. fniluro from this weulmom. She was: daughter of the late John 'Jon|(in, Kingston, and `omens fnmil of {our chil- dren mother-loam Mr. McC ollnn burial tnkeplnoein Kimnbon. mouennn, or 608 Ontario street. wufuken suddenly ill. Medical aid was summoned. buttho doctor : efforts were unavniling. The deceased lady hnd rl some t.imn_ ma 9.... In! A nlol her`: Death In Toromo. Toronto ail. Wedneadn afternoon Mrs. George B. McClellan, J85?! Ontario wu taken suddenly aid was -.um........A A wALsH, :{u',- Opera House Block m. nirnun, republican radical. shouted. "It. is uaolesn to read it; the cabinet is un- constitutional." A tumult ensued. but after it subsided M. Dnrlan proceeded with hisrending. at the conclusion of whih he was up; ilauded. lnrtlnnunnguu. cuuuxn. Ohio. April Fhnnn ururinz nu tho Ml-9-hm posing nneir accustomed interruptions. In the senate the ministerial declaration was read by M. Derlnn, minister of jua~ tioe. As ho was beginning the statement H. Hirnnlt. republican radical. it: the nabs... x. lleoelvod coldly. l uu.~i, April 30.--M. Melina, president of the new council of ministers, made 11 statement of the Iicy of the new cabinet in the chamber 0 deputies to-day. The chamber received the statement very cold- ly. scarcely half of the deputies applaud- ing his utterances. and the socialists inter- posing their accustomed interruptions. declaration ' (pernaps) Nev. 1". D. Woodcock. The annual Easter vestry meeting took place on Monday, 27th inst... and wasjwell attended. The nancial statement was held over for presentation at an adjourned meetin to beoalled alters committee. ap- poin to collect arrears due on account of stipend, rave debts and pew rents, have made t eir report. The current ex` penses, fund collections. it was stated. i were in excess of last year, and the demand for seats unusually encouragin . Dr. Northmore was re-appointed rector s war- den. and Joseph Morgan. principal public school, peo le s. Dr. Kennedy was re elected lay d)elegate for three years; D. T. Rowse. treasurer for I896; Thomas Bain. John Bain, Geo e Loyst and E. S. Baker. sidesmen. and T omaa Bain and A. Mc- Ilnnuhnr-tn ..uliA-A..- um... umu, uuur v uoysr. 0 IL`. 3. U; Tomna Caughorty, auditors. Bath Anglican Ohnroh. The annual misaiomr meeting ir John : church. on Sun ay evening 3rdMaa,g willbeaddreased by his I jud ilkiion and G. F. Rattan, (per spa) Rev. F. D. Woodcock. Innunl Enntnr mun-u .......-.... ox ueaisung in their attempts. BULU wq'_q, _Matabeleland.Apri l 30. -The recent actions with the insurgent Mata- beles have resulted in inflicting such aeverelou upon them that Buluwayo is looked upon as bein practicall relieved, and it is no longer ll oly that t e natives will attack the town in force, although they still number more than 15,000 armed men in this vloinlty. Wlll Fl|'ht to I l'InlIh. Lon box, A ril 30. --The Daily Telegraph says that it ears that a now Impi is ap- proachin Buluwnyo and that although the robe are artlg demorniizod by their recent defeats r. ey 0 not show any signs of deaisting in their WAj _0.Mahabeleland.Anri| an _w... seventy-[Ive Thoueuid Dollars Voted To secure Testimony. WAHIIXNGTON, April 30.---Benetor Sher- men favorably reported from the com- mittee on foreign relations, today. an amendment to an appropriation bill for an item of $75,000 expenses to be incurred under the treaty between the United States and Great Britain for the enforce` ment and procurement of testimony as contemplated in the lllth article of the treaty, signed at Washington. Feb. 8th, ll-P6. relating to Behring sea seizures. gym-1. n-Into lhddonoo lavas` work and again -ouoma.