`-7"-'~~-`~ =s:':.:.~.".':*;-'-: 8Nb|O!.lIl`hnW?I ch .1`. ("|Il'onoO8|rO0|. RC3- _--._.._ -n--can g I can II A umnor. Juluce Iny Wu nuuou uy I fentlemnn how long the commission would at. His reply was lhll. he thought it could only and in one way, and that was the dent]: of one of the judges. ernmont? "I hnvo nothing to do with her majesty`: government, not um I even in politics. So I have not tht ulighteat idea as to whst would be the action of the uoverumont in the eventuality you speak of. Peroonully. however, I huononuvnn believe that the Cnnndianu hue not the Ilightesc duiro to beinnexetl. Should they Willi ill imngino any British cabinet would let them shape their own destiny, wishing them godlpeed." .. ..,..._ __--- -_- ._.,,-, , of Gained: b the United States." An in cnl deduction in which I refuse to follow you," wu the reply. I have read A good deal about this question in the American and Cenptlian papers of late. But from my personal acquaintance withthe views held by the leading mun in both coun- tries I (to not think that the question is us yet within the realm of practical pulitice. '.\`hnul.l(Innndn desire to be annexed whet men. ~ "Then. Sir Charles. you are the very nun \ to speak about the drum of the annexation 13' AA. Hi- -I 4l..l....rinn in u-hie-h I v-nfnnn you wumu we realm ol prlcucu puuuca. '"ShouldCundA desire would be the course: 0! her Inu"esty'a gov- arnmont?" ul 1..-..- ....o|.:.... on .In with knr vnninnhn nnenu party. I huve been travelling nlomz the western boundary of our lmlinui empire." uid he. and as usual have been Iunliing notes upon the men and manners I met Will). The re~ cults of my obaervuiuns will appear in the Murcli and April numherl of the I"nrIug`:;hIIy I rn'ur. These articles will be of a military chnrncter, dealing with the atrntegical le- lencea of the empire. After this is all my hands I will settle down to serious work. ul 1.....- L... -....... I-ullin Snonnnhnl In rn. minus 1 WIN settle (lowu Io uermua wurls. I have for nmny years intended to re write my work `llrenter Britain,` which. with the lightning nmrch of time in ournlay. hue alremly become antiquated. This new work will be less taken up with travelling ` experiences and chose .s :14 A than with statis- ticsl studies and politics! forecuta. UIVIII unu mung`! nf [ha pnn.Kn\'nn nnunirn [It'll uuules lulu PUIILICII IUIVCOIII. Will you speak of the Pun-Saxon empire, the d ream of Hnrriugton and Iroude,Uceaniu ginding the seas?" Yen, and (lmhlh ~4&O:<"' Raid Sir gumng me sou: Yes. and (locitlaHy~-~Aoop"- Charles, wilha smile. "I shall speak of this and all other question: connecting our culoniea and the English speaking cunn- lriu: " \\ mtennu. f A correspondent found Sir (`hzsrles brun- uafuud invi omred hy his long vncu `on. He is much tninner than when he in owthe trcuurylbench as the coming mu`:-A of the liberal party. "I luv.-. Imen Lrnvellinn along IMMEDIATE P038l`.SSION. If desired. that Brink Raaldonoe. ll Rkloau Street. lately oc- cu iod by the ownor: nno vomndnll attached It nun ; also garden with fruit trocmapply to mm. Nouns; .. Ell [den of the Future of the EmpIre-Ill| Travel: In lndIn-'l`ha Annexation uf . Canada With the United stub: an I!- Iouoal Doduetlon. ` l'Iui.|s, Jen. 30.--Sir (`h-irlea and Lady Dilke have: an the pint. week at a quiet hotel in the ue St. lion--re. The allli)0ABIu- dor, Lord Lytton, has mlied upon him, and`. the way would seem tvv huve lm.-ncoinpletel'y ved by the friends --2 the fzunous lmronet or his return to plllbil" life. The manner in which he was entertained b the Marquiroi `l)u'erin at the vice regal` odge at Siinla. and hi: presentations to the Sultan of Tur- key by the Queen : nunbaeemlor, Sir William White. have excited considerable comment. for it is evident that the Qu`~en`e uninsu- dora, both here and uh Constantinople. an welt i her Viceroy and commander In-chief in India. in view of their oicial capacity. have not acted without _ due consultation with the authorities at Windsor and at \\ hitehall. ' \ ....-.............l.;.-.0 Linnrl .\`ir (`Marina lurnn. [LI;E7jF 'l`HE W FUTURE. POINTED INTERVIEW WITH A MAN } OF THE HOUR. ANOTHER SCANDAL OUT. ABSOLUTELY -IFALSE. Ifbrlvu I`: In ww-u Dunn: Jun. 8l.-WllI|un 0'8:-ha um today uni.-a In Clouuul gun to undo:-no the unions 1:! four month Imprisonment Impound on kin. Whoa ordond to remove hbolochlngnddou thoprloou pa-bio ro- hud. whonlpoia In VII ulaod by wsrdon an M. clam Iomlbly removed. In. hard was then u and 0!. Ho undo 5 da- porsu nnbh-co. and run oxhuuoud by the magic. llluptoolutloavuuouvondnl P` . In in mm banned. 3 Imuuos. Jan. 8|.-_'l'|o Inlclo II Ommum ` poetry 'Rnu'me. on "The Blanch! by- many." 5 Ourlhd to Sir Horoll Unico- nh. and Inn to have has luplrod byinpu-I rods-ht. xocxuun. N1. Jan. ll. Inna: ul- vku Ihutboanaohnduolusd Ill tlhlndglndthtpnhhlycll shsnnonnvllohqnluttlodotnar A lwlmllo at CInIIbot|un'I Ixpouao. Lennon. Jul. 3l.-\Vhllo Jouph Cham- berlain van on his Ivoddl tour An Ameri- can uglullor. by man: o n 1 letter. purpiiring to be from Erutua \ Imam. ob- tained A loan from Anton Chmborlnln. no than got I boon bill called at the latter : baker. Ho ofurwudo t I number of otolido. and reprcuntlng h mall on Am- Ion Chunborlnln tomlcnd I forged chock In non: for the Iowan and obtained I gonna on change. Re In nut bun coon The World`: Cotton Bplnnorl. Lon;-on, Jun. 3l.--An Auutrinn publicl- tion given the follouiug intoruting aunt reap:-ctiug the position of British cotton manufacturers on compared with that of the not oltho world. The number of spindle: In England in -I9.7|0.(lX); in the not of the Eu . 93.INO.(Xl); In America. l3.MX).()(X); Inln IA. CJKMXXJ: total, S|\840,(l)0. Tho quntlt of cotton conuumod In: In England, I.5l4.5 |,(ll) poundn; In the wont of Euro , l.(50.ll0.lll) panda; In America. 944,7 ,- 0!!! pounds; in India. Il).000.4X)(` pounds. `Fun mcsnnc.~:cn on Slmooo Su-cot. may oncmlont by Rev. A. W. Coon: double housed of n_no roomr two cellars: wood yard an ....m..... Annll mm dour. nrto ll. Ronmsrm. The laglututo acting In a Contrary Wu: -aluolnc For Iloavy Damages. DUnl.l.\'. Jan. 3|.--'I`ho mngistrutm who tried William 0'Hrieu refuge L40 rule the can ngainu him for the opinion of the court of oxchequer on the ground thn the demund in frivolous. M r. H4-nly, counsel for O'Brien, will 3 ply to the higher court: for nun order compo ling the nxsgiutrato to comply with hi: cI1onta' demand. U Rricn has been served with a writ in I ouit brought by Mngiltruto Stokes, who claims I0.0lJ0 dam Anna for Allnlnul lihn-Ilmn statement: in allglllraro nwlu, wnn cuuuna x. m.u-rv unu- for alleged libelloun tenement: `F I UBrienIpapon I IK'II CWT` III halit- Nut Onunnt Jun. 8l.--Rdono dc Champs. ed 55 yearn, dentist. yesterday enticed Ju ietua, aged '12. And Laurence Deuch, Aged 9, into his room, where he ordered the oldest to disrobe. laying he intaemlonl to perform an opontion on -her. \`he complied, the younger dumghter watch in; his movemonul. He endeavored to chloroform the latter. but the escaped and gm-e the Alum. When the police arrived they found the doctor in I nude unto lying besixlt.-Juliette on the bed. The girl was dead and the doctor in I zomstou condition from the anaesthetic he had taken. He was: sent to the honpital Mill may nacover. VH1- uminntion showed that the ductor had criminally nuultetl the child before taking the drug himself. morning, cnurgeu wlul uluuwura us um ace. Three of them were sent to prison or a month. Several were held for trial on serious chnnzea, and some were ned. Tum , N.Y.. Jan. 3l.--'l`he conductors of the Glen`: Falls, Sandy Hill and Fort. Ed- wsrd street railwny. who struck Tuesday on ICCOHDI of I reduction in wsges, have returned to work at. the old rates. The directors state that the reduction was unau- thorized. Thu Crlmo ho Commlued llolord Ho Finally Took Hln l..|lo_ \v__._ 4\__ _ . .... I-.. on mu... 3.. 8&1 l\Dll PPOCUGLIBG qlueuy uuwu l.U\\ll. Nnw Yum-<, Jan. 3l.--Wonl was re- ceived at olive headquarters at 1:30 p.m. that 3 mo ) was gathering. up the corner of 58th and Nth avenue uhstructinpz the tracks and threatening to ten them up. A patrol wagon lled with reserves Wu at once de- npatched to the scene. and Inspector Steers was t4:|eraphe4l to proceed there at once. Nu.-u `nu: Jun, 3|.--Inanector Bvrnee tale rapneu yrocecu were in mice, NEW "mm. Jan. 3l.-lnapector llyrnea expresses the npiuiou that the backbone of the strike is broken. The managers of the companies declare they make no concessions to the Itrikarn. They hnve all the men they want and will only take the best of the old hnnda buck. and under a pledge of dissocia- tion from the unions. A number of atrilu-rs were arraigned in the police court this mowing, charged with branches of the nnunn Thu... nf thpm were gent. to nriaon to usual. ' Nltw YORK, Jun. 3l.-lt. is reported that the Broadway road has secured 700 men in -Plliludelphin, who are to be laced on the car: today. This in expecte no make seri- ous trouble. The representatives of all the local nseennbliee met. last night.` The men were unanimous in their decision to continue the ntrike until they ll`8 recognized by the companies. The Atlantic avenue railroad. oi Brooklyn, have decided to start their ...u- nn tlm I-`ifrlu nvpnun line twdnv. route. Nzw Ynlli, Jan. 3l.-A cnr was taken over the Fifth avenue road in Brooklyn at 9:30 a._m. There was nointerfnrence. It is rumoured that the Eighth avenue men wil_| probably return to work today. At [0 o'clock the tirat. Broadway car was nurt- ed llll proceeded quietly clown town. Nu: \'..m;. Jun. It in a Serious Oneclmportlng llundredy ol Men I-`mm: Other Cities. Nlw Yonx. Jan. _3l.-Thore is no materi: al change in the situation in New York city this morning. The two days` stoppage of the can has cost the "strikers 820,000 and the stockholders of the road: C5(),X)t). The lourt_i_| avenue railroad has decided to run titty can to day. fne Second avenue road `will also make its first attempt to run a car. The 42nd` street, Grand street. and some other lines will also attem t to run care. ,`:l_`9_~tig,_yWman applications or work were ma e a tie Sixth avenue etablee. The l"?lghth"and Ninth avenue roads will await the result-of elfurt: to ma care elsewhere before doinaz anything.` Itie feared thre will be trouble on the belt line to~rlay. The first of the 23rd street can was etarted at 7:15 o'clock. It in iutemled to run all the cure on the road today if poulble. The Sixth avenue rout started its care at 8:24 o'clock. 'l'he"Thinl avenue line in running ulual. xi..- v....., I... -n n :. ......,e..I Mme nine niomr cellars: wood yard and stnhlimx. A nly mm nr to an I-unum `u I):-u8toro. 0! nrooiuyn, nlwe uocmeu [U susrt uwlr cars on the Fifth avenue line today. Pnliceunen are stationed along the entire route. \Y-u- \'.;n:- ,1-n QI _A nnr was fulznn JOIIIII Aldus Ibo `I C THE STRIK-E IN NEW YORK. A BRUTE AND HIS E|"iD- TH E 7CAS'EV O!-f;) BF;|EN. 0'3:-in In In Goal. -1 llvnu- ._ nil l'\IlIl|I on to no no ny mo gums. Vllmn. Jll. 8l.-l"-ruwdo of pooplo owsltod tho orrlvol ol tho conop at the Hoburg, Soto tho oon woo homo in to tho oportnonllohhodooooood prlnoo. An ononsooo ooppor onln woo not to layer- ling. on tho uomo lulu tho: c-ouvoyod tho doctor! who Ind hon dopuull lo ooqulro Into I50 can of tho (loath J tho crown lnoo. Tho body wuploood In tho ooln I who: II no otulnphd to place the ooin In Ibo burn. it won dlooovorod that tho hooroo woo too omoll and It woo moon- to no tho Ilooroo In whloh ch bodloo II on ooovoyod on Is no lorgor IL`: 11. aw IR unllvuyuu II II W3 lIl"If human. Ju. 8I.-I`In Vhan corra- pondml. ol the Bridal American Journal nun that cbcdooth cl Crown Prhoo Ru- dollwuomuodhy I n to this oar- dlso roll: with us on Into tho parl- W BIIIIIU IJUUI I an Ieveeeeee we VIIINNA. Jen. 3i.--Crown Prince Ru- dolph left Vienne Mnndey in e court oer- riege for Breinteriurth, where e ceb wee to convey him to Meyerling. The crown prince, however, preferred to welk. end did not nee the ceh. During the welk he con- vereed with thoee who eccornpenied him. On Tueedey the crown prinoeend hieiriende went on e hunting expedition. Upon the return of the rt the crown prince com- plained oi e eche end retired `to hie morn. He eent e telegrem to the peleoe et Vienne. etetlng thet he would he unehle to ettend the lmperiel dinner which wee to be given thet evening. eed wmte eeverel let- tere in hie own room. Wedneedey morning he ewolie before 7 o'clock endecmmeoed hie old eervent. Joheen. to whom he re en order to here hreehieet eerved et 7. o'clock. At the e pointed time hie velei cerried hie hreeh eet to the room. end wee horried to nd the crown prince deed in hie bed. The rernelne were brought to .Vienne thle morel . A lerge crowd eurrounded the eretlon n thie city when the treln errived. The ncet ound eilence reigned. The etetion iree I hed been lled with people, but they qeletly withdrewfwhee reqceeted tod eo erde. Vronxslg 3l.-Cruwde people UI IIIIIU TIXIIII I U uvurunuy 18:11 m-It lonr. at King 3. l)rua- `store. -.-._j...___._.: ctreuasss 9 -sl Ins sans nus nus - clined. As a boy he promised to 5 `train ; but when I last saw him in Berlin. last Msrch,he had A ale, sallow, shrunken face. shrouded in blac side whiskers and a mus- r tache, but he was premaIllIlV. bald. and there were suggestions of bad health both in his expression and carriage. It was there that epilepsy. which is the hereditary curse of the Hspsburgs, specially attlicted him. so that he had constantly to he watched as a precaution against ts. It is quite likely that he died in one of these. The queation of sncoeuiun will create the deepest interest throughout Europe. His only child is a delicate little dunurhtc.-r in her sixth year. and would in the natural order of things be passed over by the .`s`sliu law in favor of the emperor's brother, Karl Ludwig, who is is man of 56. and has three sons between '20 and 26. But In View of Rudolf's poor health this question has been discussed some of late. and there is a notion here that some such provision may be male in favor of Rudolf's daughter, as the famous Prugmstic sanction of 1740 by which Emperor Karl secured the succession for his laughter Maria Theresa. The archduke, Karl Lull- wig. is not a notable or popular man. His marriage with the daughter of Bomha produced sons who are even less admirable, mentally and morally. Hence. some such Ian to keep the dynasty in the line of the ittle girl and carefully select the right kind of a husband for her, may be resorted to. The funeral of the dead riuce will be the greatest pageant. Vienna as seen in bl ceu tury. that he WM touna (lead in Uau uy mu VIIUL. e was a familiar figure in London, and plans fora long viaittto England next May were made by him when the Prince of Wales was in Austria. The friendship be- tween Albert Edward and Rudolf was one of the closest existing among European princes. It originally had a basis in a com- mon dislilie for young William of Germany. These two young heirs of Ha sburg and Hohenzollern were as boys very 0nd of each other. being nearly of the same size and purposelythrown together by their parents. Williunn as a lad of H spent nearly the whole summer of 1873 at Vienna, at the time of the exhibition there, and played about with Rudolf like a brother. There is now a retired English police dignatnry here who was a sergeant of the Eu Iish section police of Vienna then and he tells a story of arresting and cutting both boys for falling on a flower bed in the exhibition garden and being overwhelmed with horror when he learned who they were. It was only in re cent years that the two young men fell out, and whatever was the cause of their quarrel it was so profoundly bitter that it had been counted upon as a possible factor in the European situation in the future. Rudolf until recently was regarded as a prince of exceeding promise. He was a great linguist, an excellent musician, and wrote easily and well. He affected the society of authors. artists and statesmen,and married one of the prettiest amlsweetest rincesses in Europe. Vienna was particulary enthusiastic over the young couple, and throu bout the em- pire Ruzlolf shared to the fu I the great at- fection his father is held in. But soon there came a change. He quarreled with his wife. and the ublic took her side. The tone at his associations visibly sank, and painful stories of his habits and doinis began to be ..l...-mlaagal s Alimi dB- lsltlgrieu "a'."'iC.bEC'I.} d I1?{E.'g;I.}..'.'3 13$ circulated at the tuna lino de- clined. boy he promised trong. __L,_ I I _. --_.. L:_._ :_ D.._I:.. I... that he was muruereu ny a pesllnn. Nsw Yultx, Jan. 31 --'I'he 7'imeu' Lon don says it is still a matter of uncertainty as to how the Crown Prince Rudolf died. The lirst story from Vienna was that he hsrl met with a fatal accident in the hhnting eld and l hear now that an Italian oflicer here luau tale rum in cipher from Rome saying it it an erstood there that he was shot by a forester whom he hsd wronged. lint lat.cr'dispatches from Vienna, although (litli-ring as to the locality in which luv prince wss at the time of his death. agree that he found dead in bed by his valet. u...........c.....:I;..- mm.-n in lnnrlnn_ unrl to is wound mmcteo with I rune. Vnc.\'.\u, Jan`. 3|.--The crown prince haul suffered during the last few years from rheumatism of the joints. Yesterday morn- ing he had A severe nhiveriug fit. The Vie-unapa`per~ do not refer to mutational reports regarding the canoe of the crown `prince : death. One rumour wu thut he was accidentally shot while mother had it that he murdered by a peasant. Nun: Vnulr Jun 3| _..'[`ha 7'innu' Lon The curl-or Whloh He nqnn Not Follow- ~ ed 0uh-'l`ho Puptllnfiy of the Youth singularly Blurred -- The Shucll III lh-min Ooouuluuu In as Pulltloal HOIIG-- who Will Succeed to .\lIIl`I`II|'I 1hrone'. Lu\`|m.`(, Jan. 3|.---It is stated `that. oi- cial private telegrams from Vienna airrr that the death of the crown prince was due wound inicted with I rie. ` (7..-mu. Inn `ll 7'I`|m 1-I-nuzn nrinnn hml AND HIS END WAS MORE OR LESS CLOUDED IN MYSTERY. ACRQWN PRINOES DEATH Somo Lnur Pnrtloularo. nu 41,,-___ 1)-: _ NO. l'lA.\'l) lU(P\lR.\` of all kinds on Upril-(hm uni squnu-0 on-vuu-l Al the W- Ix-r Factory. curner of lr rinmu and Uordnn stream. King!- !..n. .\'n more dnrabl or wulhnnud instrument In. (`o\n:\da| lhuulhou. M. \\`lCl\l-2|! l'l'RlUH'|`. u...I..r...n. In nrino and unaxon-[ltd by any (`any TIMELY ANNuu"NL:EME~`r. ` MONTREAL - wnm:i{- CARNIVAL, ` February 4th to 9th. 0|"!-`ICIC. largo. oontral. well ned. Terms mzuuuablu. Pouxcslun hnmodlauoly. Apply '80 ." Wnm. ALL l\'l.\'llH OF` |L\.\'K and ("Eva ltuhber Slaumm. lmlers. Sculls. Elna. kupplicd by BRIN- ~'u' at Kll.(`Al`LI\'. Inanufnclurern, Hugo! aI.. l\'un{slon, Um. 'l`llA'l` D|C3`ll{ABLls`. BRICK l{l1`.sll)E.\`(`IC. sitn an-.1 on the corner of Sydonham nnd 1! ny .*trmeI.-s. co.-luinlng twelve rooms. It iuu pl-e~ -1-nl ucmnpied by (`npmin John A. Cmmolly. the on-nur. to whom application ahuum be umdv for further information. zj-:-:: |IvIII.QI-.1-l- ~ I.v uol.I.A. FROM I31` MAY. that good. substantial house: on Onuu-lo street. near Union. at re- non! omnnlad by .\Ira. Doaoun. apply to I S. i FROM I81` .\I\Y. lnlll goon. uuruuuuuu oent ocou led by npply NOBLE. I Johnson Shoot. '|'llE S'I`E.\M B.\lml-2 FRHEMAUON AND OU.\`SOR'l`S. Minnlv I-`rnnr-isnnd (`ity M King- sm .. Tutu! carrying cam:-jly 380 x- I ma Lmnbor. ur Momnsooul M 5!:-at I1ro\u.;-- . A-`or Iurlhvr purliculnrs apply to l|A\`H)$')N. U0- l!.\.\' at CU. uv-tr \'m.'u \vu1`u:u uwvrii. ll|~L|'2\'E~". Kim: ~`l~*mst. XXI sample n be sold at wholesale uric-u \ l A.\"l`ll`\' or lll.\(?KV Asu. St )!-"ll .\1 \l J`: uml Swnnnp l Lumber ; van bvcut I) urdor it desirou:ulso coclur pirkt-ls; all vim-es. App`v'I0 H (`. ROTH WELL. `J07 Wil- lizuuitrccl. umnznu. ms nu SIC-All PIKNCESS s'rmcI-:1`. A l`l'l{~`i<`.. vonluining a small sum of nmnev .mtl'\ couple of small nrtin:!o:s. I-`indcr will n.in:lI_v rm-mru l1 (0 this 011100. . g |.\L\n:un'rIc1.\'. A (`0.\H'h`.I`E.\"l` M'.\ll)_ ln mm upon ulugldurly lend)`. Good Wag:-.~A, R4-lurunm~nnx1uin~d. Apply to MR3`. MUH- A'l`. I8) Juhnson Su-eel. ` , U IAIIHIII` u DIED . (`&uuu.\'n.-In `Kingston; nn \\'edneauluy morning, 30th Januni-y. At the residence of his son, Rr)burt (hmliuer, l5| Earl Street, Mr. Uhnrleu Gardiner. aged 84 yetrs. `Du: fuuexal will take place on Frid\ny morn- ing at 8:45 to St. Mary`: Cnthedrul. Friends and msqluintnuces are respectfully ~_ >in\'it.-d to um-ml. V IN:-`ur--At South Fredoris-ksburg, on Jan. 19th. Albert Dsfoe, nged 20 vearix` lM.\lEl)l s'l`l12l.\'. A (IENERAL SERVANT Arm! between 7 and 9 p.m. MR8. JOHN MC-' K II. 'h;\ . 184 [ingot Slreut. Tn. C-LVKVUQIJ Zlulnaasvu (IF Till l'BSC|llBKRi 0!` THE HOUSE 0!` L\'DL'8'I`|\Y will ho hold on MIINDQY .\I|"l'I2R\'0O.\K the (Us Ibbrunry. 13. at I o'clock. In tho Ctouncllcbumbor. J0l:|.\ DL'l'l'. iinnunry lh. I3. Eoauary. Jununr: Ilh. _ . DRESS CUTTINGTAUGHT. , _ , . _ , . -__...... Am 1...: `llplufl. II.` in nuuvuu ........ MuwruN1-Hrau~um:v---At (tape `Vincent, Jun. 23rd. Frnnzil l . Merchant mud Juliu- \l "nmnhrnm q `l lj`\ u "' _ .\'Tl\\'Al`l'-At?88 Mnntrukstu Jan.` `I931. the wife of MI`. (3.0. 8towut."l:\'l.R.-. 05 ` as duughur. _ lII.V_LVLllIJu L.A\'>:|.I. .\`m:HInIm`-0n , \\'ednead|y. Jun. mnh. st St. John's` Church. Port `Ho . by the Rev. H. J. Hamilton. I`.A., il- lium A. Lav:-ll, M.D.. of Smith a_"l1`.ullu, xhird son of Dr. M-.~{:tvcH;*of 'Kih;n%ou, In M -nnin nlnlmlf dA'lH`Iht8|' Of uo1's|-:.'I.' u1mu.\' 'l`_l-l.IR.\(`I-`.. Pm ~iun .\ln_v Isl. Apply at Wlllu UH-`ICE. "siuuesIo[_I_s_E_ronM ASSOCIATION. nu -nu--nu u F vr1:1.\'.A tihixizui E}ivANi_' lnnlv between mm. Mc- xhird of Ur. M`.~hI'VOn;0I nxuguuyu. m Maggie, oldmt daughter \\ tn. \'hephprd, an, of Smith : Falls. ~~ ._ ..-...._ u...-........u ' Lo l'nnn '\`innm-it lhuulhou. M. wlszlu-;u K I-mun I . u".vrr\lo In price and unexoo-lied by nu imurmnum W IMPROVID I'A|I\l-$nov.. to lot for I torn ot yuan; l'ln~1`-CLAQ UUNDITIUN : hood I1 I! gun. -lln. zaru. rrnu. .\|. Humphrey. ----:-jnj-u THE ANNUAL MEETING an 1-4 uI'Iluu`Il|IlI1`llIl 0" T"! "0l.' "VOL. LVIII. ...` ....--.. - i _ um! a wow. SPECIAL MENT1UN.V I V uuv vu--u THIS ANNUAL MEETING OF` 'l'Il|~J RICFOIK \1 I-IRS for the election of ullloon I 1! Eonrrnl buolnou will I` SD`.lsY R\'|tNlN'(}. ll MI&|.l'IdlI.nR I o'cl I in ma |L-wno lldon 1 `Block. FOR SALE. __T_9__J_LET. _E_N'1`F3D-' ' Mganimn; i'h'r-30 with and crack run It an-tonal. `Two hue tire I 0.009.; 110 largo onludno` Pununolon Aw! _,I_IL _Apgy .739 .1_=T-..T BIRTHS: ..... u ,,.;_-u 1:. 'r`.. P93?-... 1)I`h:L'). I.` innnrnn DAILY wH1G$% 5' as vr umlrsw Ouwogvu Iuu.oI. 0-wlou. Jn. 90.-~Wo-hlnon ongoqul in doepullg the Orchud look on the (hm-go and non Fulton d up the tone and put dthlqoln am on. The hose won n. .........m..1..nmmun. lli O Ililmll. Inc In : 0 yahoo tub of pculoodon. XVUI1 wits-rt nu n--u-. Po|1"l`ownsun.W.'l`.. Jan. 3|. -A4vIL-on from Alan my: the ulnar then ha been u very dboonnglug one to the pooplo owing to the town Ihruu. 'lho heaviest now not-In ulna I075 occurred. sad owin to the not do th of the not radon and ulmn an n&rod (rut huvhhlpu. wv--vw . KW IMPROVED METHOD 0!` CU!`- 1` N0 Imlblld 1:: Oil] uucnra humans. n()A`I`8. cm. WI! ut nun-nu. Auyhcy on III III]. "b'.";...,_ gvlnuu.oc.IndolnsuIIo "' '" `H ' |sx`I'uv'v'."n".'a3`urrn. Wollh mu Inna. Over 0h|ke'I ivlnru slot-I. Down on the Huhonou. Sr IIHIIILD. Ill . Jn. 3|.--lhpnoonM~ tin To-xlo Ilr0\`Ii"l" a hill ycnorday to `run the icnpuruuiun at armed men or n- ", nf'`mo`;1 |nuo1l_`|:h ouhrlz nrpuo pa can my. O to shy Ilth the l'!nlorton doho V0 Iotvloo. Arreetod For In-gory. Buovev LLI, J l.-I rol. Ktufmu. e welltnov muelclen end deeler lodged In geol on e cherge of lotgery. eufmee hee two etoree here. For eeverel eere he hee oer- ried on en exteeelve trede e muelcel publi- oetione. hemmenle end leney goode. end wee looked upea en en energetic, conden- v.:oue end enooeeelu :::neee bran. The are ere er net In b we grctmlneut lm who ere eeld to be oeere to the neon! ol IMJIIJ. All kinde ol rn moan no In clrouleon. Allnuet everybody holding Ken! ' per expense to loee Ileevlly. The 1] come ep be Ieveetl getion on I":-Idey xt. Tho Spica n! the Mn!-ulna Paper: And the \'I-ry LAIOAI Tolonnunu. The strike of (`uban cignr mslmu hu emi- ed in A victory (or the workmen. M. Hahn and hi: wife sailed from Saoulhamnlon lot now lorl to-any. Jth Ouudun And Wm. O'Connor hnve uignod articles for a three Imlo Iculling match in Sun Frnncilco buy on Much 3rd. TL- ..~..n,.-u hnnnn at Rgmnluim nnnr ed In victory lor tne wornmen. Mr. Plnlpu and his wi!o sailed from Southampton for New York to-day. l.I.- n....I.m- Ami \\'m ()'l}nnnnr hnvn lllllcu In an: rruwucu III} on auuvu otu. The country house at Runelede. near Windeor, of Henry White. secretary of Americnn legetlnn, wee entered bv burglar: and jewelry valued at 835.0!) stolen. lnlluly II IIUIIIOIIKIIK. PAMIR. -Inn. 3l.-- .\i. (`lemencenu presided at another meeting of the left yeeterdny. E\'oryi.hing was an sixes end sevens, and the meeting we: unnlnle to adopt A single reealution unanimously. The royelinte ere waiting for I-`loquet`e npeech iu the chamber. but they have decided that in any case he must renigu. lioulnngor in hourly growing in popularity. Yeeterdnv he utendml n epleudid reception given by M. Fmconneire, one 01 his man ardent Bonepcrtiu converu. an Boulnu late. Putts, an 3l.-M. Clemenceau preaided at another meeting of the bah yeaterday. Everything was at eixee and seven: end the raeetmg wee tunable to adopt a eingle reso- lution unanimously. The royaliste are wait- ing for Floqnet'I speech in the chamber. but they have decided that in any case he must resign. Bouluuger is hourly growing in poqxularity. Yesterday he attended a splen- diu reception giving by .\I. Fanconneire, one of hi: most ardent llnnapurtiut cunverte. l.un..m I... `ll _T|u Pu-in nnrrnannn- (`I nu "KKK Iflldul Dlllllpll uu L'uu\u| I-c. LONDON. Jun. 3l.--The Purim correspon- daut of the I`imu say! he in umuod :1 the number of people who were fnrmerly waver era who are nnw proclaiming themselves boldly ll limnl..\ngict.n. Pun: Jun 3] -- M. ('|amence|ll nrcsidecl The People No Longer Wnverel-e-`l'he Dleo tutor Gl'0IIII[ In Poollurlty. Puus. Jen. 3l.--The Peri: oorree ndent of the Time- eeye he in unused M. t e num- ber of people who were formerly Iveverere. who are now proclniming thelneelvee boldly Boulau iete. I)...... -.. II ,II l'YI-mnnnngn In-anidod V II scemnl-ht. L`lh"\ up rne Inlniunsu t:uuui.r_y Uluclu um mu. publishers announced the entire sne- pensiuu of the sale for thirty six hours. No sooner had the tirstrissue gone out than crowds of private citizens [locked to the smr (mice for co ice of the paper. The leading citizens and` all newspapers. English and French, are out in n testimonial to the Star. praising the carnival Sfnr in the high- est terms. Amongst the citizens on the` testimonial are .\`ir Donald A. S`mit.h. \\'. ('. Van Horne. all the judges of the superior court and court of queen's bench, Rev. Deon Carmichael, Sir George Powell, M. l . for Liverpool. England. Alhani, the famous singer, Joseph Hit-kson, manager ot the Grand Trunk railway. Senator Abbott. mayor of Montreal, and hundreds of leading merchants and professional men. The de- mand for the Smr is unprecedented. The weather here is superb, and the vity is fill- ing up with an immense crowd of visitors. A Snnvonlr That wm no Worth Preurv vln|:-0rdoru Rolllng In`. ;\]t)N'l`R!`..\l.. Jan. 30.--There was intense excitement in Montreal to-day nvei the issue ..r or... ....-niu..l mnnlunr nf thn Mnntrenl oxcitement In Montreal many over me tune of the carnival number of the Montreal Star. The opening sale of the Star wu un- nouncod for `2 p.nn., but long before this ad- vertised hour the Slur oiue `In H nlly lwsieged by .1 rapt multitude of news d alert and private citizens Anxious to getf their orzlers recognized. Although the moat ela- borate arrnngenn-nts had been made to meet the leunlunl lay providing extra Iule clerks. the crowd ln.-4.-mm` so impatient and tumul- tuous thnt the police had to be culled in to restrain the swaying crnvnln. Within three hourufter thusale of the-Sfarhndcommenced twenty-four thousand one hundred And seventy-three copies had been sold. nnd yet not half of the nlennunl was utistied. To cutvh the immense country orders the .\,... x..:hlish.-rs announced `noun: -w---..-yv-- -v:---~-~- will make some reduction In the price of some of their lines 01 lumber and cash factory goods this mason. Wrhuve ono burn frame !l)feel. onu 36 find ono do. Also good brick. w'hi-h will be sold on reuouble term;-for nppro cd notes. ' 'I"'II`. IPLTHRIYN i`nlll)A\!Y, J A MES REID. THE LEA DING UNDEIWAKER, Pnntclil Sruuv. : ` tsunmo rrom Now you ever tho:-ind Agent, II`. A. liblxer. I of Brook Stu Kmuswn. _DuntoIn not 05. but uocmlllo. mm -raousau isuzcn noun 3? v some. wuenown I Ondguburn Inc. To Utica, Alhany,Iow Yo rk,{Phi|ade|" . Wuhlnutamlldumoro um} all Polnta In North -, nun l"I"':':':2'i1"IIl'\ I)... u --auuqv-u-.---~-....- ---- ----_ r-.. on: Neiv York. m a.'r.i`{;"iira'1w.1.c. ` 1'. xummr. - - Gen. Ticket Azqnt. CUKKRD swnausaxp couvamr. pa _ .`. .$:'.';5n"`1$.'.`. r:-?'X.Y'.l'n'2X ..i`J'}nx . E33 SIZCURI YOUR TLUKETS for the above vi: me New Route. K. 8 I . And (`. P. RR. 'l'v.u'nn have Klnnulon. Arrive in Montrenl. 12:40 1: In. I-l:l5 p In. ll:|5 pm. ll:l5n.m Tho Ive Pnhno Iajnnt M-town the street from the lIlI\[n|t`Onl New (`. I`. R. In-pm. now helm oonulotod. 'l`IckouI good to um I-`o-brumry Cu: to ih`h...n:I&`rotnrn up lo and Including Fubruu-y Fare for Round Trip. 86. 1`k~ko-I Olcos New Olly Ilnll Depot and I! Plgrmmn HIIQCL THE RATHBUN COMPANY COMING OUT BOULANGISTS. ._.,.__..- _.___ ,_.... -.- - "ms CARNIVAL `kaif THE v'lTH OF THE NEWS. lawn Weather In Alain. A'U` -- ._-._ I`) W` I-.. CI A cu nulua. THE IIATHBUN 'QOMl'.\NY. KINGSTON. CANADA, .. l`HURM`Sl)AY` mvn~mf:Nc;.- JANUARY 31, 1339; Au- ` `ftoot `run In Lon nu: Lino. Colmnu. Jon. .\l.--Mr. Illohul Cllno. hi: son. and 3 an tuned O'Neil. who live: on Guilt Inland. sand in s all but lot Dloluluh Ludiug. and when about unloulnuchon Ilnhu-_I snot. '- dnpolhu Ihothnonu busiest. nun. O'Neil nuuqullonnbiuho atom. in thoounrtvoocuurtlolonl bytho `nun-I uni `IQ Tlvlt-I ulm-on n Clnrouoo scoot. but no ounr two outrun ud Noc Plonnotl Wllh Dc Pans. Jnn. 3l.-'l`wo holder! 0! Pnnunn and than npplled to the court: yuhrdny lorn nunmonn nqnlnnt Do lnnnpn. They dovnnnd Illo dholunion of the [most com- pnny nnd the nppnlntmonl cl n liquldntur with point to unto own: to n new oompnny an gnu ol :5. old concern. The court pond I dnolnlnl Ill Hat . At ".'3'.........:c n holdot `:2? lot- tponod In anon unsu nuuuny. as 5n=nquutohboldo!Pnuuao|ncl|ot- my bonds. the can cppolltul unquali- tot ol the not noolvod by tho company from all his but 0! share. Ml A non ox tum Inunnu wno wvunu In oxooodhgly [Id In but that the unplu- nnt upon In unloundod. Nico. nnidu In um city. In luv nom- i bout tho report until 3 oornqoodont 3:: on him yam-duy And hudod him I nun! A an. alnnnnlch unouncln the hot. nun ylly IIIII IIIIIIT IIIIII I g. y of 1,5. dgopatch announcing Waco; in ono of the hr 8 orna- mgnu gt lnnonpolil Iodolv. 0 lunily I... . km: A um m friends who would In ("n .[ l|naP'Jl|l HTIIV. III IIIIIIIJ ha boat 0! won m friends` who --....n_..I.. .I..l In hnr zlut nu. nnnlgn. A Young Amorlenl Locos Ilor Iloud-lIor Funllv In II Dion-coo. but You. Jun. 3l.-Tho Herald`; Nioc uyl the moat. utnnuonn affect: on being made by Mn. Wilcox and her friuadl Io huh I: the elonoment Iqand_n_l. They huvo indn the Viscount Du Muiron, the public prooocutor,l.o hoop uilencmcnd he has clooed the mouth: 0! the police otcluln. Then B good much to bulieve, however, an the runways hue arrived in Nico. and tllul the mother Ind n Interview with her errlng dauglnor yuurdoy. Whuhot Dr. Sollou in in custody or has bun libonbd. or III! in nguobodonqiliaiu blotony. flonlnnnronm. Jun. 3!. ow Wilcox. in golnguobononq II II In In way. Ilmsnroun. rlov the tuber of the ma Indy who doped at Nico. nnidu In in c Iy. Ho how noth- :.. .5... oh. Iunnrt until I mrnunndont Another Wltnou tfommlu Perjury Boforo (ho Commlulon and Conloueo. hmlnul. Jun 3|.-- The witness 0`()onnor, who lW0rO that Timothy Hurringtop hul iuntructed him to visit l.enAuu' houses at night And intimidate. hu mule urorn iu!or- nution declining that the evidence wu nboolutely false. ()`(,`oum-r being sick. And fearing death, sent for I priest uid confeu` ed, whereupon the: priest. insisted urn his mnking repnrnion. The Punellito adorn IN cliauippointecl, however, in not ohtniniug from (Honor the names of the person: who instigated the perjury. nae evident reluctance of the commisaion judges to deal with can of contempt of court cnusei in- creuinglmlnliieu in criticizing their conduct. Truth lo-day Avenue: the juzign of want of courage in not protesting ngninlt the im- portinenoo ol the utwrnrvyyonornl in wall in`: their time. No doulot the judge: would gladly do no if they dared. The other day, dinner. Justice Day In: nkod by I .......l-...... hm. Innu thn 1-ninrnilninn would uuuslc with ought mmm and cxtennlon kit- ohen hard and uh. wuor. with [cud nmblinx ; mum lien! to Quuon`-n Cnllugo : imvnodinto a- m~~udnu_ Applv on lhn uremisos. 12:}. or M. . u. HI Uuiun Strum. betwoon Gordon Old Llkevd N.