Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1889, p. 5

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Mre. J.H. Thompson. formerly of Ottewe, -now 0! Toronto, le on `I vielt. to her (other, ` eri Sweetlnnd. Llout. end. Lady Allco Stanley will give e ball at Rldeeu Hell on Much M. . I" 1: 5. and um Lt.-(`oL O'Brien, :4. p.. in Ioceived through the Mllitle Depertuent '. ex...-I; tor 8.at`00. the annual: of the it ellowence Ihlqh the Government hove echled to mote lo` the York and Simone 'Betm1ionon eueeolnt of eervioee the Northweet. ' I-`Ire lomlhc Lmu-.r)` Nu Nlw 031.1-:.\.\'s, March 7. -Faranta'I Theatre was burned today and A number of adjacent. l)ui1ling3 including the Convent oi the Holy Family were Lndly Llmlagcd. The Muldoon's Picmc (`urnpunywlusn their ward- robe sud the Forcpangn b.md their uniform! sud instrunnyuts. 'J'ot.1l luss $35,000. Ilynerloun Allnlr at llnllnu--An lnveIll[l- lion In Proureu. HALIFAX, March 7 -About ll.l5 o'clock last night l'ri\'nte Byford, who was on ten- try duty at the powder magnzine immedi- Mely west of the railway bridge at Rich- mond, wu red upon twice by an unknown man, the second shot pussing through the index nger oi the soldier`: right hand and necessitating Amputation. The whole nflnir in ex uomely mysterious, nnd n mili- tary court. of enquiry in being held. Ilurulc-red for Ilonry. S1`. Lovls, March 7. --Infonmtion come! from Paduc.sh, Ky.. that Mitcincll Peeblaa. his wife And two children were found mur- dared in bed atutheir home at Duck Creel: this morning. It. hul been reported that Peebles had received .1 considerable cum 0] I money and it is supposed thieves committed tho deed. 'l'||o nun--um-r`ow. um: Bull m`-uuma --!\'oI 'l`nu-on But an Trrp. \VI.\'.\'IPE(l, March 'i.-In the la.rke-Bur- rows criminal libel suit to-day the case was dismissed, the magistrate holding he had no jurisdiction. The man sunnoaed to be Tascott nroven HU JUIVIBUICU-IUH. The man su posed to be Tascott proves to be 3 well-e ucated tramp who was work- ing in the woods, \ Vluno ;u ..nnn.l R nnnfn hinhnr in \fqnl. `DUB `NIH III IHIKUBI. Gov. Schultz has offered one-fourth of his land in Selkirk in aid of a hospital. A brew:-.rv has bean dinnmrpred nur HIS mnu Ill OIHKIFK Ill zuu OI IL HUUIHLII. A brewery has been diucovered near Medicine Hat nnd Ieized. The proprietor was ned 3300. ll... Mir.-hull mhn n`nI\n/` -[oh . -an-In WEI UIIULI Q`-)`J\h Mrs. Mitchell, who eloped with A music teacher, was captured by I detective yes- tarday and is home again and forgiven. In Ill lull WQIUUI. Vheat. is quoted 5 cent: higher in Maui- toba than in Dakou. ("nu Q..|...1b- I`... AW.--) A-u. `nu.-bl. 4.` I3 Wlllllu U 3 Cnurgu UK Iran. V Yesterday afternoon the 14th annual meeting of the Canadian Manufacturers Association was held utthe Associstion office, No. 6 Wellington-street west. President Shorey o'f Acton delivered the presidentinl address, dealing with the various question! now occupying 9. foremost place in the in- terests of Canadian manufacturers. Refr- ring to the increased interest manifesto in the Association in Canada, he extended a hearty greeting to delegates and members present from sister provinces. The otlicerl were all re-elected. 'when It niiouitod to 809.139.7000. g` The very largo (Imp. equal to 30 pet cont. ,`in the In: you, is without doubt. the to Ithedotonnnuntion of our Canadian rner- ; -L-_|- 1.. ..-- -..- A-... ..-u.4-0- ...A -..- ..n... l lo eu, wu vneu and louun gumy. nu \_ 5 access to the place often durin the day and many of the nkticleh were fouu `M: his houae.. > I`k....- .H...l -4 5|... ......I,I.n...- AC Ida Annals. There died at the residence of his daugh- N ter, Mrs. P. Fogart , Pepe-avenue, yester- , day morning, one o Toronto's old citizens, in the person `of Mr. Joseph Pepe, father of Messrs. John. James and Joseph Pope of thin city. The deceased win born in X or]:- Ihjre, Engl|nd,.75 years ago, and with his wife came to Toronto in 1844. William Huines, A small boy, was o.rre.t- ed last night for spfropriating a diamond ring, the roperty 0 Robert Nichols. David ohb surrendered himeeif to the C\l\'I.Allh \vnafn-\1.uI- Ar` In--.-.1..- oly...o' bl...-. um- : HOUSE: - L -Vlu IVUUU HUTFUIIKIUTCU Hl"lIC\l 30 III! police yesterday on learning that there was 0 a wnrrnnt. out ugsinst him r wife-beating. Ham-an H Chnndlnr wan nrrnstnd Inst. II WIITIIHI Uulv IEIIHHII Illlll [Ur Wlll!`UUIl:Illg. George H. Chandler was arrested last. night on a telegram from Mudoc, wherg. he is wanted on a charge of fraud. Vnnf.nr|`nv nftnrnnnn Hun Llth nnnunl 'T"""1' Annual lieomux or the Cgnpdlnu llunulncov J `C'Il'0I'I' Aiioclullon. ` 'Ionox'ro,- March 8'.-Judge Mcbougali Ind tlmjurors had is busy time of it in the General Sessions yesterday. An Italian named Pnaquin Rogero wan tried and ac quitted on the churge of having at Haytor sud Temulay-streets on the night of Dec. 1 last stabbed James Young, ,.the evidence of Wm. Waldron who store that Rogoro :53 not the man who struck Young mving Im. A 1.4.. .l!..-H.. .1... "............m.... ...-.....o..I x mm. l `John 'M5rt.in the ex ressmen arrested recently on the charge 6 having Itolen 3 large quantity of fancy _, ooda from the establishment of C. M. aylor&Cq., 52 Front-street. west, by whom be we`: em-` 103-ed, tried and found guilty. He -..A ...........6' H... ..'..a:..I-'. ...-.... rm... .1. M. WINNIPEG WIRE WH|SP::RS. smut Ioufr; anon WA-v Ilgnnh 7 ._ A6 0|... ._.- A SENTRY SHOT. ionomo TOPICS. .__.._q- ant: to IIQO our own nuportn and our own unilwnyl in preference to those of our migh- 'bor to the south of us. The thruu of non- ` _a_-_-...... l..A..l-.3 in L- 01.- I7-h-.l 1 rue llQ(v.r'nIu.`I0n U1 Ullf \*Il|I\lIIII uIer' IIIIIIDIIT III II? _by Signor Crllpi. approved ol any effort nude by on tnlinla And oornpsniu to pron the co ups: of \ tho undurtsking. Prime Mluianr 1`iru'd, nplyin` lo I is co, aid the Gonrumont would it its utmost for the moon: of the canal bolt In could at no more. III.. ._I... oi... I... - --n- .0 IAA L. In! LII \JlIIlI'|DOI' FIIII D] I VOII OI IIII W I00 ulophd I G ohrnmont order of the tiny In regard to the mud. _ cmpn Cabinet Au.-spool. Boil, NINE 7.-LOU!` lid. IIVIOO d lm-on-I Bhnahul ll` Fnhi. Ila for-qr noun, nu:-on 1.--acung uncut canon 1:8 Bisnohortbod Fuhio (other on doonod an I I try, m H b I ! [III III N S Iwngnltor Prhrw . 0` n. I160. M. Villain Iubmitted Iii: intorpelletion of the Government regarding the Peneme Cenul Compen . He urged that the canal eoheme ehoul not he ehaunluned end thet e meeting of elnrelioldere of the corn- peuy ehnuld be convened for the purpoee of dleceeeing meene for the eeneiaeetiencla : work on the zoenal. M. Villeln eeld that i! the eeviuge of France were insul- cient to build the canal eeelezence ehould be invoked from other countriav. He e t- ed ihet en internetionel conference 0 en- gineer: be eummoned. He moved to order of the do appealing to the Government to eef\e}uer the inter-eete of ehereholdere. . Dr...-in. mnlnbnr A, Pin.-... AI-. IIIO Illru "IO IQFOFUIFI UK IIITIHOIUITU. Mg Rouvier, Minister 0! Finance, din- elnimbd my ruponnibility on the part 0! the Government. Ho laid the Government L-.In.. -|-gn- 1|` Int.-lnni--, `Ink...-L In IIIC UOVUKIIIIIUIIB HI IIIIJ LII! UUVBKIIHIEIIV hd.uo...mnn..nl Jun-qa...V.m...u u . nnnrnvpll nl nun-v Am-I mule hi tmnihlh l loulmo Demands Ba-emgnlllon. ` Lnxvox, Much 7.-General Legiximo has sent. a telegram to the Europ-.-.m Hu\'el`lI- manta announcing that the rebellion in Hnyti ha been crushed And demanding ro- cognition of bin Governniant. Fn.-gel um:-n. PARIS, March 7.--T.ie Cabinet has re- ncinded the decree of exile ugxinnt the Due d'Aum.1e. I , 1 I\ .,- . I , .1. Du c In the Chmnbor of Deputizs to-dny th` election of Gun. Boulnngor _to ho Chunbor for the Dcpiwunnt. of the Soino _wu vari- Iied. ' ll I7:II-:.. -..|u-.lot..I L}. l...|---..lI-t:.._ Dunk by a cunning. Loxnox. Much 7.v-'l`lm British ship Vgndali,5' Cgpc. Coon, from l`urth .-hnboy, Feb. 5. fur London witli petroleum, in! been Iunk off Bognor by an collision with an unknown stunner. One of the crew was killed by the hlling of an am-lior and out wu drowned. The re:naim.ler were sawed. The boats of the atemicr rendered no Maista |oommm.ec-. The Committee on Banking and Com- ymerce thin morning reported I a bill to con- ` Iolidau the borrowmg powers of the 011- ` tarlo Loan and Debenturo Com ny. The ,IL'l respecting the Ontario ucual Life [Assurance Company was also reported. |Thu bill elightl amend: the company`: act of inoorpora on. ,HOI8T WITH THEIR UWN PETARDJ {The II"! at the Ilallod IIIIC Collrcaa a threat: of lea-launoluo. O'l'!`AW.A. March 7.---The tnunit trade of `Canada through the United States under the bonding system shown a `neat deoreau or the past. year compared with pre- tvioua years. The ti ten are: Good: [carried from United tatee eeaporh to Canada 815,610 519 and goods cartied ` lrom Canada to dnited Stntee seaport: for |......a.a. m....m.. m_.u5_es3. makinn . mm \|'rrrIi of n urulsh Ian-cur-War. Lo\'po.\', arch T.--The British mun-ob wu` Sultan has been wrecked on the Island of Cumuo in the MouiLcrr.uneau. Th! cnptaiu and crew were saved. The Sultan was an iron arxnor-plated vcssel of 9290 Don! and carried 19 guns. {me wutem omrily attached to tho .\Iediterrnneun squagrrm. The lbluuh-In Llloerlle. LoNDO.V,Merch 7. --The dissident Libero have formed I central or;anizin council. which will hold its r-at mccnn; March `Z2. Lord Hertiugton will nuke an address. Ihe Qllren al Bllffltl. Lo.\'oo.\'. March 7. --Queen Victorh er- rived at Biarritz tn-lay. She was welcom- ed by the mayor and other prominent per. eons. Tho Queen wu onthuniutlcslly cheered by the people along the route from the station to her villa. President. Carnot sent. 3. telegraphic message of welcome, and has placed a military band at her diepoul durmg her stay at Hinrritr. Bunlnml Mu llnnmecl to Interfere. Lusnux, .\larch T.-In the House of Common: to-day Sir James Fergusson said the Government had not. heard of any truoo being estublislned bezweuu the German Con- Iulnt. Apia and ("hief .\lnr;m`n. England, he mid. bad no nghr. to interfere in tho nutter. He Ind no doubt. Germany Ind trotted Muliekon well. D1110- Tho Radial: will oppose every stsgo of the leginlntion connected with Lord Georgc Hamilton : scheme. It in expecmd Mr. Gladstone will lead the Opnosition attack on't.l1e Government. * An extensxve rogriuu Ill 30 uuuru I ulna. Lord [Char es Bresford oompleined tlnl the Government gave no reel reason why junt so many ship:--no more And no leu-- ahould be built. He gave notice of MI Amendment declaring that England`: nave strength ought to be equal to the naviu o Fnnoe and any other great power oom- binod. VFI..- D.A..l- will nnrman nvn-v ntnan nf l'r.._ xl lncion-e In tho ltrltlsln Navy. l.n\i>.:., \lan:l1 7.--ln the House of Coin- mons Lu-Iluy Lord George llamilto , First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that . the Government proposed to build 8 iieff-T)Y3wa'f of H.000 tons each, and two o! 9000 tons, nine first-class cruisers, twenty-nine smaller cruisers, four of the Pandora type of cruiser andeighteen of the Sharpslzooter type of tor- pedo vessels. The total tonnage of all these vessels will be 318,000 and the total cost $321,500,000. Lord George asked that |0,000,000 be appropriated from the consolidated fund for the proposed increase of the navy and that thl remainder of the sum required be provided for in the ordinary e.-etinmtes. He promised that the Admirelty's program would be executed within 45 years. Lord George did not think the propoaod increase would induce other nations to attempt to rival England in naval strength because England had refrained front mili- tary rivalry. He did not believe that an other power was capable of executing III extensive rogrnm in so short a time. In:-A l(`.Imr as Hrmfnrd onrnnlained that Pnrnelllleu In A Flullrr. Lo:~'Do.\', March 7.-'I`he Pnrnellites no ; inn. utter over the npprmu-hing close of ; The 'l`imes use. Sir Charles Russell is ready to make rm elaborate ope:-`wig address _ for the l arnc-iiites. He is Jterinined not to risk an adverse decision on any grounds. `Most of the witnesses subpmnued from Ireland have promised their services free. llr. . l`nuuer runrlclrd. DL'BLI.\ , .\Iarch 7. ~-I)r. 'l`anner, M. P. for Cork, urrestc.- for violation of the (`rimea Act, was SL`?ll(.`l1C(l M. Tipperary today to three innu'.hs' imprisonment without herd labor. He has appealed. ` D0llgIIE. property Ill V` llllll DUK- Mr. Saunas, The Times solicitor, testi- `ed that Walsh said he could produce docu- ments to prove that Parnell u.nd () Kolly were connected with the im rmtion of arms into Ireland, but he (11: not know \Valsh's whereabouts. [Luughber.] .l`hn 4-nmnuillinn At. this nnint. mliunrnod_ ll Queen, Vlclol-In lntlnulullcally Ieeelved g at llnrrIu-ln:lnm| nail the lanes: Alfnlr-'l`\vo Mal-Inc Illusion. ' Lo.\'nm~', March 7.--At the sitting of the Parnell Commission today an ox-Ame!-ig`an Fenian named Coleman, now rlldiiig in On- tario and employed by the Canadian Pacic ,Rnilroad, detailed the outrages in which he took part while he was in Ireland. V He said Macaulay told him the League had paid him 200 for shooting Burke. 0;: 0l'088-OXi.|Ill- inatiun Coleman testified he had received 12,100) from the (lowernment for acting a: l a Ipy in America. With this money he i bought property in Winnipeg. Mr "Senna. The Times solicitor. } }A' WITNESS FRBM CANADA l LIA-'-= finals at Non-lntereuu-ee lay` `Increased Canada`: Self-IeI|l`Ice- Among Ilse fommtll-es. , Oi`-r,\w., .\lnrch 7.--In the Senste.yester- day Hon. John Mecdonslrl spoke on the motion which he placed in the pa r rem-ntly regarding the extension of the E minions trade with the \Vest Indies and South Americs. It was A continuation of the able paper which he recently read be- fore the Toronto Board of Trude end which has been printed end extensively circulated by that body. `* `- lion. C. H. Tnpper resumed the Budiet debate in the House of Commons, and spo_ e for over two hours in reply to Sir Ric ard ('e:twright`s_criticisms made on Tuesdsy night. The Minister of Marine and .Fish- .eri( is argued thnt (nn.'idn had progressed be- ./Sond a doubt and tluu. the policy of the `Conservative party had always been for s free and lilrcrnl trade relation with the llfliited Stutos, end he believed such an or- rnngoment could be made with the new Re- "pul>lit-nn ndmiixistmtioii. ` ;\lr. Charlton followed in support. of Sir ichard ('nrtwright's amendipent. He went very lurip:-ly into guremnnal statistics which evidently had liccn collected with root care. He was followed by Mr. Peter ` \'hlLe, and Mr. Armstrong moved the ed- ` 'ournment of the debate. The House ndjouriwll nt l`.l.`). At th u meeting of the Railway Commit- tee this morning Hector Cameron, QC. was on hand to oppose the Toronto bill, lwhich roposes to co pel the burial of telegi`2n|>l)i, telephone am other wires, on "lie-lmlfof the compmies interested. Mr. '(Tnmerun had his trip for nothing, as the `bill will not be heard by the committee until u M-uk from next Friday. \I.- lulu` Ruin Ix-An A! than lnnatina in Olin MTESTIFIES qerona THE PARNELL ' __COMMISSION. | A V am: a wnereaoouu. Luuugnwr.] The commission mt thispoint. uljoumod. no HIT` {umber than by n vole 013 00185 1 H ohm:-nlnnnt on-dnr n! n (III In men ueciu a to report. in. i Mr. Leriviem explained the rovisions of {the act iucorporoting the A unitobe and lsouthcutern Railway Compeuy, which `propose to build 1. line from Winnipeg to ,thu internutionnl boundery, with branch ,l'uics from the main line to Selkirk gnd iMurris. '1 here `II a clause permitting the ,company to construct. tale rsph lines for comInel`oili purpoees, but this was knocked out. ' Mr. 0.1,, inn...-d to the bin to enable the City of Winnipeg to utilize the Anini- Iboino water power, said that there was `some doubt on to thin Perlinieur. having uriedlction, and he wished the bill to be re- ` erred to e Ipeciel committee coneietin of Sir John Thompeon, Colonel Tildale, r. `.Mlll0Ck, Mr. Ross, Mr. Wutson end him- `self. This wes agreed to. sad the bill in- feorponting the Auiniboine Wnter Coni- {puny was also referred to the ume ponimittee. 'l`... l`........:n.. An Rgnlaina gm! (`nu-.. l The nut to incur onto the Cobourg, -_'Norxhumlu.-rlund and ncic llnilway vms ,'cunsi\lere\l. The incorporntors Vl isli to con- lslruct A line from nenr Cobourg luu-bur to in point in the township of Mzmnura, cross- 'ing the Trent River sud joining the Ontario lsnnl Quebec brunch of the Canadian l'acitic Railway. The bill passed. An act extending the time for the com- 'pletion of the South Ontnrio and Pucio lR.uilI'ny for mother five years was up- prumd of. l`h.-. (`nnndiun Pmio Railwuv bill. prnvou OK. The Canadian Pnoio Railway bill, aurhorizing the company to blue bonds for `the acquisition of vessel: to run on the [Pm-lc Ocean cud other vessels to be used \..; .I.,. .. .... .....l ....:..b- A3 6L. nnnln-AI: no.- `rI(`lUC KJCCIII IIIU Ul:Cl' VIIBIMI I-U U1: usuu `at. the terminal points of the railway. was ~sn1emled in 3 few particular: and it was then decid d to report. it. . Klr l.ui\-inm exnlninad the nrovisions mmeo. W. B. Mclurrioh, one of Toronto : ox- !'Mayorn, WA: on hand for the furtherance of `col. Deninon'| bill rupooting the La. ` !Nipissing mud James Bay Railway. The fmune of the company wns chmged to the ;N1pinsing and James Bay Railvny, snd sher being somewhat smouded won ro- ;ported. TL. . ....r on innnrnnrntn tho (`nbnura mask from Friday. Mr. John Basin Wu II. the meeting in the silItul'uIL of Mr. Davis bill to incorporate 'the (hlgnry, Alberta and onuum Railway `,(`.mu-:u:y. 'I`he bill was reported and Mr. }Davia wu complimented on the exactness '0! his survey: as prounted to the com- mitteo. u` I! \l..\lnu-phdx nnn nf '1':-.1-nI\tn'n -v. . Inopox luv 0110030. l " 0\`I'El0, N.Y.. lurch 7.-'l`wo can of ` In.-nllpx won dhoovond in the town ol Iunmhl. this county. today. Fr:-o 300351 oeane CONTINUED` 4 "IN THE HOUSE. u \ " It rowsmo5TTHE_cA1~1TAL Drona Goods! Dreu Good: I Pllu of now. hnudlolho and Ifylhh drou yoodl, prion wondorlully low, At Bowen & BiIouo|M'I. rum-an 9: Ir. I. I. In-um. Ouuvu. Much 7.-'lIo. funeral of 8. ll. Richndu wu lnrgolv sttandod to-dq. ' Tho Foresters. oi which order in van 3 mombor. won present In lap numbon. I __..___._.__..___ The label Weavers Ilrllc Imlod. Pnus, March 7.-T|Io raven` strike at Armenliureu hm nndod. I I|IIIIIIl`II'vIOII VII IIDIG. I` mu. 1:. fnfwly ap;:l.nt% gggtn J _._ _.l.. A I.---_- -._-g newly up In o 3'iii"i!T`o'J Ii:`orI'i1ii ` they ml; t become uqnlnud with one another. ~ ` WAIHIFOIVN, mlrull I.-Ai J ocloox the ant Cubinot netting 0! the M7 Ad- mlnintntlon wu hold. I! h udcntood a|.-a in n... -n lnfnpnml nnnnnn Al :5. American AH: nxmmuon urmgnt no mu 4 elegant reaidenoo recently purchuod by Mr. Norton. The exhibit lled eight apaoioue room: and ehowed a gratifying I-owth in American art, being oxclneively sovotod to works of native` artinta. There an I51 piotnree of an eetiniated value oi 8125.000. Palma, ferns and etatnary planed about the house enhanced the beauty 0! the exhibition. Loading oil and vater_ color nrtiltl are repreuntod. Then In also a ne collection ol etohinge. ; rrouaonu nlorwn Inn 5 uulnuur an autumn N attended the 0 all: reception of the American Art xhl tion tonight At the I .l.a.nt. nnitlamnn rannntlv nurvhnlnrl hvl IQIHPX CIIOOVIIIII III II Iuunlu, county. today. "no America: an autumn. WAsm.\'c'roN, Much 7.--A ' large and fashionable uumbhgo lnclu Vino- Pruidons Morton and 5 number of nnton ` _.a-...I-.I IL- an-ulna I-annntinn of IL.` A scheme was submittnd to tho Bond of \Vorks lsat. night by Messrs. Peter Bsllour, Richsrd Ellicntt. snd William Sharp for the ` re-numbering of tbs houses of the city. Ths assessors promise s scheme which on be carried out `E B 000% of `I5 per hundred- 7 houses, sud which the present unsatis- fsctory stats of ssirs will bs entirely rectied. ll....-I--.. ..:.h..l OIIA I-nnlthasusn as link... recnnea. Burglsrs vilitcd the ruldcnco 0! Robert. Manny, 33 Oak-avenue, Int :11 ht and stole two sliver wutchea and 810. `They got in through I cellar window. I (I an, 0! nuznaru or I:lIu:rusIlIIlIuuI.a urnu LII ruise it. The (lantulinu ho-adqmrtaers, for vmrly at Mnrchmonl. lmme, liellaville. are at Fuirknnvte house, Brock ville. This year 251) will be brought to l`anmla, without taint of puuperism nr crime. A banal of boys of between 8 null lli years, will arrive in Brnckville About March 30th, and lppll- cations for them will be taken up in the order received. A party of I20 will be sent out in Many. Anlouluu (`Hy holes. Hnunxrox, March 7. -1`homu Findlay and his two young brotcrs, `Henry sud John, were this morning aruigned before the Police Magistrate on n chmrge of com- i mitting III grnvuu-l assault upon Stephen Hurd, on ol man who livps in the neigh- borhood. Thomu and John wero found guilty snd sent to jail for can days each. Henry, who appears to luck tense, Ivu let -.... ..-~..-..... _. ._ ___, ,_, The national home: of Scotland hnve in~ creased from one building to thirty-one, cost- ing upwards of 8500.000, boaidea about.` 3500.UU() fol maintenance and other pur- poses. Over 5,000 have paused through the homes, of whom about 3.000 hove been sent to Canada, the average for Iix years put [wing 250. The homes, which now in wot- lnnd contain 800 orphans and destitute, have never been in debt. All the money nee}:-I has been sent in wit`hout. my one being call- ed or bazaars or entertainment: hold to _.:__ :. Wu... l`.......l:... L.....J.......o.... In. wnnout nsslaunce. M r. Wrenahail. the principal of the King- ston an school, directs the mark of all stu- ` vicnls competing for any of the above and furniahen nny necessary information. Th nrnvinoinl nrt nnjhnni examination will rurmaneu necessary lnloruuluou. The provincial art uchool examination takv place on the 25th. 26th and 27th April, 1889, at which time all work in competition must be forwarded to the education depart- meut. In IIINTDIO. (I0) Bronze medal and certicate for the lwat specimen of either of the following. nunely, wood engraving. etching on coppa-r or drawings for lnhogruphy. 'I'..uu\hnru mnu martifv Izhm: the work aunt drawings Ior lllnogrupny 'l'eu.chers must certify that the work aunt } in fur examination was done by the pupils without assistance. n- \\'.......I....lI cl... vs-:rn:nn` n` Hm Kimu. 'E".'p`T M re N Uehil piilllllllg ITO! IIIU. H) Bronze medal and certicate for lwr-t drawing frum life. All l...\..... uumlul nna` .-nu-NH;-ntn fnr lM`h[ lll'&WIll H"UlI] IIIG. 1!!) Bronze medal and certicate for the he-at specimens of wood carving or sculpture in marble. : Itn D......,... -mn.l..l n-ml any-O:.-ntn fnr lhu Ill v1\\'llIg C0lll'88. uh Bronze medal and certicate for ` [mat painting on china. ` (7) Bronze medal and certicate for local painting from life. nu R.-mwa mmlnl and nertivnte for ` COU TEE. (3) Silver medal and cerpicate fur the twu beatlleuigns suitable for a wall paper and A panel for wood carving. (ll .\`|lvor medal and certicate for the IIIHI PBDCI I0!` \\'00(l CBFVIIIK. (4) Silver medal and certificate two best specimens of machine drawing or lxu'lliny construction. ~ :R\ ll.-n..-n nuulnl and nartinnh: fnr thn mmuuw cunstrllcuuu. (5) Bronze medll and certicnte for the l:ig*ust number of nusrlu in the p~im2\ry .x wing 11'. Rrnnvn medal and certicate for the Iu-nun`: cabinet : that Iootlu. Wnnnto-rox. Much 7.-At 3 o clook In- duo Fghlnnt unnatlnn nl u: nah Arl. msututel : ` (I) Gold medal and certicate for advunc~ ed course. ..n u:I...... ......l..I .....l mu-oi....m fur Hm ed ('2) Silver medal and certicate for the higlu-st. number of marks in the mechanical HIIIIFQP clarion as Juuges. (4) Each model or design must be address- c\l Lu Frederic Nicholle, secretary Canadian inamifnctureis a.ssm`iati0n, lbronto, aml must. reach the otlice of the association, li Wellington street west, not later than May nu. Iss9. __ (.1) Preference \vill be given to designs of a nntiulml churncter. In addition to the above the hollow 9; ,.mclals, all oil}.-rL- by the miuiatrr of educa * tion for pupils of art schools and mechanics" institute: 1I\ l:..I.l mm!-.l nml nartinnnr fnr ml\'nnv- pwn rouua. I! an be nddod that the IV: great no- gporuo Cumin Ihowu: inoreuo In I888 gover 1887 in tom of good: brought inks sud lcu-ricd out of them of over 2(X).0(I) (on. n __ -'-.-2-`- and executed ny me designer. (21 Each design or model mine: `be marked in a distinctive manner and be accompanied lny, A sealed en\'elope.which shull containjlie correct name and address of competitor. and the outside of which shall be marked in the same distinctive manner. I H)\ L`..-.....o.. ..-III Ln u..Inutod|u1 fins nnln. `H11 HOW ltldlllg HUN! 2 (I) Each designpr model must. be original ` and e,\`eCllted by the designer. 1*)! l<`_m-h dmziun nr model miuu: `be marked msuncuve Inzumer. (3) Ex-perm will be sale-owed by the asso- ciation judges. in l`..u-h much-I nr desiun must. be address- ` sum: [JUL exceeu aouu m Huuu. The following rules will govern the com- petition, which in to open to all residents of ' Lanmlu at the time the work is executed, and now residing here : (Ii Fm-h doniun nr model must be original An Item in lnterut-The Module to' 1; Competed For by Anluu. Hnving a desire to cultivnte Artistic taste in C:\nm`ln, and encouraged by the Iucoeu of their e'ort|,during the put. the Canndim mknufacturerl uuociution oar (this year) for competition ten silver and ten bronze medal: an [int and second prize: respectively for the following subject: : (I) Figure or group modelled in clay. ' (2) Curved panel Iuitablo for sideboard. (3)) Model of sailing yacht. (4) Deeign for well paper. ' (6) Dellgn for hesrth rug. (6) Design for ecainetl glass window for hall or library. l'7\ llnsion fnr mumlis-r suitable for nll1)li(! nm or notary. (7) Design for gualier suitable for public building. ` 1 (8) Design for epcrgne. (9) Design for diploma for use by the my suclulion. lll\| h....:..... ......l ....\..i.:.... rlr-|\|v:nnn 6'...- awclunon. u ([0) Design and working drawings for wor|nna.u a brick cottage, eatnmtes for which shall not exceed $300 in value. "I`|.A fnllnuyinn u-ulna will nnvnl-n thn nnln. EN< 30URY;C-5E_fVll>.NT TOIART. The Scultlnh Urphnuuges. . .. pn.u II lIo'l.:.nlll I lIIlII'lIt(`);d 5'3". .ut`3'.rta"..a" '.m..3 - -..--l_o..I ..loL ._- it K0 in. IUIICII OI lll. III. IIITCIII OI non- glntordouroo indulged in by the United Sum Congress were the prinoipul cause of stho change 9! route. The effect ha been to Monster the disbursement: of the uhlpo ro- Huinito to curry this amount of oodu to our Down u|po_rt And to lncrouu t a carrying .buslnu of our own railways. At the non- iintercouhe act is ntill unropuled our men - ichuntu will see tho nocouity and wisdom of {turning All the bulnou they an into our pwn routs. It mu be nddod nut TH E` Ban the the `$Zii':ZL.'.l5i&'n eating I man 0! no and hnuginution. H Death My Mludyonture. __ _`____u_ .\lo.\"nu March 8.-W. C. Bayhe, 5 student of medicine In McGill medical col- _ legmdlod uterdny under painful olrcum stances. e was in the lnlnt 0! taking chloral, sud mluwplx 8 little bottle conuln lug llqnor of nmrychnlne for llln modlclnm. He took about twrngrnlno and dlod from the olfrcta. The doc qd was A son of Robort seven pou l| vunguu bu Q.-1;` `ooh iv` order that the fall might break his neck It was suggested that A lnugcr drop Lg; than to the rope, but this Wu o\~.;.,-um] y Berry. who axprouod his opinion that. . greater fall would result. in beheading um prisoner. Tho cxecution wu ouccouhllly carried out. A Glmuly llxerhllun, |,o_~:[u(>_\',B1M`<.'h 8.--The han-gm; 0| Jenkins, the Unrinhning mu:-d`crer, too. lace gt, \\ amls\\'orth _y-aterdny morning. .11: riwner wn c:ua,c|ated to 3 (legremlegy. in; im little m:ro`th.'uIn ska-l;.,,,_ and -tiul condiliuu rendered it n,cl,u.y fur hangmau perry to attach a pou ,d weight to each {mg L, ,m,;;_ ho Eiven v Rm-rv who IXDIIIIIIJ hi: nnininn ol.-. - hill` u l`.l|\.'UlllPl.8 snm`l'.~ lull cnnauaerably. The (`omptoir cl'l'Is'umpte hm: obtained nearly 150,000,000 (0 meat. the run on the bank. Yesterday 337.5(.KJ.()00 francs wcru withwhmvn. It is I4-(uwu-J`tl|at. on the 12:1,; .\l. I-Em-hcrc.\u's adxjcu we (`ompmir d'EI- cumptv gun the Sociclu dos Mcusux n cro- d1t.of::0,0(`.()_()()0 fruuu.-3. Rochercau him- gel! Imu_zht `000 share: of the Sooiono don Mcuux I-eaidos bnuking the vliio Tiutu, '1`luraia and Cape Cupmr Cmnpzmies. The I'M-Ii Buuruo Jznln Ayn.-ue.|_ PARH, March 7. ~ The offices of tho Comptoir d' Escompto were -'l'0Wnh-J In {lay with persons waiting to withdraw their lu- posits. The Hour-:0 was uaiultnd, 30.-iq.-:4 da Mounx Ilmrcs foil 1. ) frames an-_| 1{j.. Timu shares `Z6 fnunvs :.`.'n centimes. (`ump- tair d Em-unnte shau 1-. full cunsidembly. (`omptoir tl'l`:1(`()mDQ ht] nhtqlinmul [I008 Illa lea! [or II urn um! mu union. MMM io Tluddo, daughter of Col. TI-dale, M. .. of Norfolk, in on u visit to I... rnhnr Sn In Him Dninv Brown of `lho llogrnlsn .Ihml.'eo|. BlLGn..Am:. arch 7.-'I'he regent: ol Servin haw iuued a rnciamuion in which they declare they wil endeavor tn cuhivuu friendly relations with all powers, inaugur- nte B conltitutioxml reegime, plsce the nances uf the country upon a sound luau and mo.int.\in order. Bulgarian ommu (`Ira-In l'uInel. Surn, March 7. --Tho news uf the nlnlicm tion of King Milnn maule 3 pnnful impres- Iion in oriiciul circles here. ' I-"III I:I`C atffhl. BBLGRADI, March '.'.--The country it tranquil. Milan in his ll1I|llll8"l.<) declared hi: abdication in the reaull uf I resolution long since formed. He sa._\'s he is convinced that the country will derive lienetit from his lnbors but the new em opx,-niu_,; demunill wen which he feels he does not pousena. unice to Sorviu, 1- his son and to Eurupi domundl thus he Illflulkl llbnllClll.0. Ha appeals to All political parties in Servia to assist. the new con.-slituuon. In concluding he. says, God Hess Servin and Alcxandel Firlt. Lung live .\"er\'ia." l The Bending. l'n., Iron Works Pomp... lgipeml l'|ynu-nu ovum: n lllllllon` PHll.ADRl.I'HlA, March .`.--The anspenainn ol the Reudlmz Irnn \Vurk<, -n- u! llneylargesl concernauf the kind In l'rhI.xyl\'-"Hill, I! my nouuced. '.[`ln- work; Ar l.c.\LeJ III RA-ndnuz and operand bv it stuck c-unpnn . nnd the 'tincipa| offices are In Lhia cnty. gdwnrd W. olt, president n! l.ln- mmpnny, decline: to [links as unulnent, but. n y. I'I.'1t n me:-un of the creditor: WI boa In-M -n Thurndny. hfnny del hiI.u~<. The lllluru I. rm-runy utrinuzod to t e Ilringom. cnndxu--u of the Iron trade. About `.3500 men arr o-my-luved III the works at Reading. There an: thrue uullnug mill-A, Q noun forgo, I large umchma Illa.-|1|IIdluul|dl ], I nu] worku, wd one u! the lumen: ipe and Inn mull: In the country. The lmln man no and to be about $1,000,000. Of ulna $800,000 oonuuu 0 funded dent, and the bnhnco, M00,- fl ia nn In \'nr|.mn l`IllI'.Iu~4 mnnzli fun of the utuckholde.-ru uf ll.o:|up.1uy urn Phil OOIIIIIII lullvu UUUL, IHU I-HP U|lI"C., "W" 000. is uo to varlauu putn-,~<, mostly for llnternl purchued at vnrxuus mama. 53.] CO5 VVCFG IPPOIIILULI HDIU. r. \Vo0d'n bill is to prohibit toll gate Ioepern from collecting tolls on the public highwny in case they allow stud to accumu- line on the road so as to impede travel, make it dauigerous or wmpol travelers with any animal or vehicle to leave the liighwny. Mr. (`omnee intrmluceil 1| bill yestvrday to Amend the Waterworks Act. Its object. is to make the machinery requisite for carrying out the provisions of the act better adapted for unforscen requirements. \Ir l)-.-L-in hill tn min-nil lllu .11`! rasnant. nuapwu lUr ullluraucn rcqu|ruun:uba. Mr. luck`: bill to luncnnl the not respect- ing the plnntinf and growing of trees, pro- vi ea thnt the mmbanl poplar be Added to the list of trees whic'x municipal councils may bonus to extend not exceeding 25 cams for each tree planted on highways. This rticular variety of poplin` is extensively cultivated by farmers in some scctioul. Ill! "Cal \`U|'U GPPUIIIUUU Ii Wood : 1 I allow am; le I.I- l`-.......... ..o...i.l.......l OI CIGCITIC llgllb CUYIIPBHIGS. There wss an Ottawa deputation in the lobby yesterday and its object waa to talk to the Attorney-General about the contro- versy between the merchants of Ontario and Quebec. It appears that Montreal inerchzmts . procure debtors in Ontario to assign to per- ` sons noiiiinslly residents of Ontario and` conducting the real nssigneeship in Quebec. Mr. Mutchmore of Ottawa as spokesman was courteously heard by the Attorney- Uenerul. He, however, replied that it.ha.d lately been represented to him by the , Toronto llonrd of Trade that they thought it reasonable that Montreal men should possess this control in the same way that V they considered that Toronto men should have the control of estates when nominal uni nees were appointed here. L ____ .._ t....... ....II....~:..,. ..lln :\n 0|... .\..l..l:.. In committee. _ These bills passed their second reading: To make further provisions respecting the Districts of Parry Sound and Muskoka; for enforcing orders under the act nupectiug miuter and ervant; respecting etenfn _ threshing mna incs; respecting the power: of electric light. companies. Tilers was An (Mtnwn denutnzion Illlllll, M.r.. ol uorlou, II on I vluu I0 her father. So [0 Min Dnin Brown of Hamilton, duuglxur of Adan in, M. P. m h'\r.nril.nu& nu. xor omcr purpogon, Mr. Hardy's bill renpecting drainagoto hndl by flooding in the` new districts passed in committee. ` 'I"I....... `\`I]n .......o...aI olughu annnlnl rn-ur`inn.- A I'lelul Day for New I}IIlI-T|Io Wot-Innen'n Cognac-nunilon run} IIJIIHN lllll Panes ` III This-II Ilcmllug. Tones-ro, .\Im-ch 8.-The member: of the Lqcnl House earned `their nlnriea yesterday by discussing the formation of new counties `question. And they worked hard, at least `some of the-in did, in opposing And nuppm-t~ ing the measure. 5 ...')..4. 43-1.! A... (mu nail! hill: nnfnrirfn "I the _ t wksrn eld dsy for new bills. Ontario`: Premier introduced a couple and there were st lent half-3-dozen` I_Il0I'I from the ` members. , I`|.....- kill- .......l Huair Huh-H I--nrllnn. `lor Injuries act; respecting nppuuuu or iosecutiouu to enforce" gounltfu-5 and of- gncgss under pl`o\'iI1ciu.l nctsi_to conrm certain bylaws of the City of lxlugston, and for other Mr Hum`. hill ranneatirm drainanve.t.o members. These bills pusml their third reading: To nmemlthe Workman : Compensation for Iujuriea act; respecting `nppoala or nrosecutionu to Ionnltll-5 |Tm: xuw COU-.\"l`I1S`BII,I.. onscussan av `fHENTAR|0 LEGIS- " LATU . 71911 wine. FRIDAY. MARCHR. A BIG IRON COMPANY FAILS. ,__:.j.__._j.::. lung I.n'e scrvln. .. u.. - '1`I.4 Pnnpnnl Gaul). O'rl'AwA, March 7.--\\ . B. South. M. P. - or Winnipeg. nrrlvoul this morning And look his seat for the ns limo this union. l | lll-. \.C-.-I4 Tl-nah. ' tlnnnlnr on` Paul ` -:lI IUIII lUl' M NIH You. Much 7.--At tho coulllhnoll Illa bum to-du of the Oalilomiu trotting nmkclnhn I Mnumolshn I...l.Ihnn one hack?-an.uu:na U:flI$rI|II Tami; ock S I . Root Ilublu Inc sold bv Icon. Iutalol Tnulon, N.J., tor 6,000. A buocbor U Mano: was and 90 J. H. Sclmhzo Mr 03 u the ring mm. The battle in to be laugh: on Monday, March 18. within 250 miles of Chicago. Al. Smith of New Yurk in nrood u u u the referee. The sultan uh_n` be pni tn lhn win- nor on the referee : daemon. J. N. Taylor in temporary In_kol:oldo-r, Ind 8250 ha boon depouited with burn. The bslnnoa, 8750, u an bu deposited on Much 1!, tho whole unounl to be turned our to the rolcroc. who shall he the nal stakeholder. The failure ol oithor lllll to list up to Ilse Article: will own 5 tll-Ilonoypoocpty lri|_r'or- his ` on. I `lie low Ink lute league. Avnuul, N.Y.. Much 7.-The New York . Btuulo not ball promos how to-day` Uuon, ltuin. AI rn. Onnandniul Illd Waterloo tug to untod. After an in- ternal dhouunn plan: (or unuuuuur std cooling Adjounud at 4 pm. Rome out Biuglnntou Irooxpectod so come iuo Ibo human. Wang and Murphy. Cmcnao. Much 7.-Tlm article! 0! uno- lnont ll'IN'l'I'd into by Ilm Weir 0! Button and Frank Mutplny 0! England but boon made public. The nah: In to be to 3 nish for .1000, with akin-tight Ilpveo, fur the world`: uhuupionahip. Queouuberry who to govern. Should then be police intoufurenco the relcreo shall urder the man to nish tho light within three days. -Each ninn u to Iniin IN pound: the ring side. Th. Inn]: in In In lnmvhl nn Mnndnv A Prohlbluou Defeal. 81'. PAUL. March '.'.--By s vote of 57 to 39 the Home to-dsy refuted to submit to the people An emcndmontin favor of pro- hibition of the liquor traid. (`Hume llonllllly to I~`m-rlgm-n. Su/u~'m|.u, March '.'.-A marked increase In houil ly to foreigners is nolicublo K throu hout China. The mtive auldicrv gs C110 00 are Inspected of plotting to gifgck the foreign Iettlement. The life saving forut. BRYN Mnwn, l`a., March 7.-Donnld Fruor red two shots at his wile to-day and then Ihol. snd killol himself. Mrs. Fraser : life was saved by the bullets strik- ing the stool ribs in her corset: and glanc- lug off. A Dog can at 0v-lawn. Osznwg, March 7.-A dog case wn be. fore the Pnlixo Magistrate yesterday, tho complainant lacing 1* Gilhcr; and the de- fendant L. Ahrnhunns. The former clnimmi tht the dog tore his coat. The owner 0 the Newfoundluxd was ned 8], Ind killed the dog. I5 llllu Through llm l':umlnn (Ynunl. AsPx.~cwALL, Morel: T. ~ ~ l`he Briliuh vessel El Dorado, `Z70 tons burden, has pnssenl through the Pnnmnn (`auul from .\.=pimvall to Clnagrng a distance of IS milvs. This is the first hm.-ign vessel that. has passed through the canal from one port up um` thor. vlrmu bllllul I0 Unlwu ouuau Iaupurii l0I' louuid. countrial 88,315,683, making . mm .`of $23,920,202. This in the smallest amount pinco I870. In l887 tho amount was C33.099,IXJ; that in, in aainglo you the ldooreuo amounted to over nine and throe- lqnarur million dollara. Thin trade has `been dtopplng down idly linen I883, when amounhod 809. 39.000. .' Th- para `-505 `Man Allll in 320 nor Anni,

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