Daily Big YEAR 78 -NO. 87 _RINGSTON, ONAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 011, ; LAST EDITION ------ -------- wos the qualifications ofthe 20° RAILWAYS IN ASIA MINOR. REPORTED F AVOR. ABLY i WEATHER PROBABILITIES. crnsug commissioners just appointed Se NOY | Tordnts, On April 13. 18 am. On Mr. Fisher answered that the com Russia is Opposed to American Pro-| On the Reciprocity Bill Before Con. Lava Valley aud Upper St lawrence missioners appoirited were those who jects, bo gress. land on Friday. : id y a Washiigton, April 13. Without of shghtest opposition by voice orf vote, | the Canadian reciprocity bill, intr have sont lath i 'Despatches From Near time offically acknowledged in an Jn Grain Rates From |, ™ A PE 18 | {had the best knowledge of the differ. St. Petersburg, April 13. -- ent electoral diatri ts and who were | _ Leia is opposed to American hat Rs -- jr ommended by those whose judgment "projects in Asia Minor is for the first | Wants to Have North Mr wen "Are there any CONSeTVa interview which the editor of the No- tives to be appointed *' : > . | ways and means committee er > I } : : } ivoe Vremva has had with the 3 ? v York Opened Up. ! Hon. Mr. Fisher--"If there are any | And Distant Places | stor of foreign alors. he acting x Buffalo to Fast. was more discussion, however, when | : \ the free Hist bill was brought up. The leonservatives © competent to fill the ™ competey | off The minister informed the adi! vote tow trict] rity 1 on as sincliy om party lines, ------ positions the government would have! A Toe Ee ; I at Ru . no objections in having them sppoing] 1 {tor that Russia ropa ed the recent y the democrats favoring it and the re- wl | ac quisitio nm of a railroad outlet at publicans voting against it. The lat In answer to a question, hy Col. {Alexandretta by Germany with indif- tar 3 it ® ¥ le + y ference, as Alexandretta is outside sad 1 as too early to express an intefligent opinfon on it They am Hughes, if it waz the intention hed : f R . -- We gove Lt it " o> the direct sphere ol AUSSIAn interests, . of the government permit any e wanted il referred to the tanfl com- 1 | elesiastical dogma or Tul erxide | GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS-| (in being asked why Russia, accord- THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION mittee, and taken up item by item, THE OPPOS x WAYS SEEK- A le to ov i HE OPPOSITION ALWAYS SEEK {the laws of the people of Cnnndas™ SIBLE FORM . (ing to reports, had intervened and DECIDES land eventually it was avreed not to NG A NEW the ministe stice replies hy ha) ! t Turke p. Am: ING A NEW TRIAL, he minister of justice replied that the -------- insisted tha ¥ reject the Am {report it till to-morrow. The Cana 1 government was not acquainfed with sfatters Th erican railroad projet of securing an rE : : - . at Intere: 2 -- a y \ BO any law in Canada that over-siddm | st Everybody outlet at Mersina, the minister re- [Lake and Rail Rate Materially Lowey] 100 Seiji Mi we poe if prot. ongres: » % ob - Amd They are Generally Very Much : Not F All i ; i i : by any ecclesiastical dogma Notes From All Over--Little of pjiod that the American proposals in- : Proc | \ Worse Off in the End--Sorry 10] For some time it has been hinted ial Everybody Easily Read and Re troduced into Asia Minor an entirely Than: tie Alleal) Hen Proceed. (bly pass the Hous mr | Lose Hom. Mr, Aylesworth Should liberal cireles that Sir Wilfrid Laut | membered. | new element, which not only donsid- ings Pending Many Months. | hot tious opposition. | hh for erably complicated the railroad pro. | Washington, April 13.--In a decision Proposes entirely na) . - He Decide Not to Run Again, ier's attendance at the imperial don- | Eli Hebert & prominent | Special to the W fertnes might be' contingent upon the near Winds r, has & op - ed AFMEr. plem, but affected the general politi- | yesterday afternoon, the interstate outcome of the reciprocity question, "C2 BUSOL, lis Are cal situation in which Kussian was in- | commerce commission declined: to! o : 2 ; ch s : i MON i 3 TDED are in said to be nothing in the ve William Wagner, Preston, Unt , aged terested | make any reduction in what are n TORS ARE MivH a] (Mtawa, April 13 Before the House ol Commons, . resumed the debate . : v i reciprocity, vesterday, (laude ale port that the premier has abandoned wight, eilled by street car. ------------------ {known as ex-lake grain rates from ', « i ase donell (South foronto) challe ,. the idea of going to Great Britain. He Earthquake shocks have occurred in MORE HERESY HUNTING, tuffalo, N.Y. to eastern destinations, n Opinion as - On of government to open up the fwants to go and has arranged to sail Siekls apd Italy, but nothing serious | ------ | either ob domestic or export traffic. | Brimacombe's Death, Mav 12th, 80 lar. New York Professor May Have. to] The proceeding, pending for many; Cobourg, April 12 Evidently w lak stitueney in North York, which ix re "0 i 5) gi" presented in the commons bs Yon It is felt to be highly desirable, if dard Jardine, Goderich, will Walk the Carpet. { months, was instituted by the Chicago trial of Matthews, Jr., the lake | Nir Allan Aylesworth, on the question not essential, that Sir Wilfrid should Plead insanity as defence in murder | Pittahurs Pp Avil 13. Alle Board of Trade against the Atlan or, charged with the murder of Miss | Was never seen under one roof in of rveciprovity. attend the conference and represent the tnal. sia ; a -- bs of he AS | ity Railroad company and many Brimacombe, will resolve itself into a | Mr. Macdonell said that this con. [C2UNtrY' at the coronation of his The provincial government may ng in the one age of the Rev. | other easiein carriers, and by the ' conflict of medical testimony. as the | Mitueney was one of the farming dis | MMOY, but if the session is to be build a new asylum for the mildly in- Lr. Wil am g nips fsuus, # PIO iNew York Produce Exchange against defences cross-examination of doctors, Everything that Is new 1 de triets in Canada and it would make a P70l0nged and the reciprocity = agree sane. feszor at the Luion theological sem | the New York Central & Hudson this morning, was along the line of TYEIyLAINg ha! 'a Dew and dur ment, now under discussion for three Western Ontario electric lines will inary, New York, on the iuspiration | River railroad and others. The com: | whether the Woman was murdered at [> il i Kingston before. good public test. Jt is understood . . i that Mr. Aviesworth will not run again months, is to drag on indefinitely it join Sir Willidm © Mackenzie's electric ©f the Hible and on miracles, are net {plaints 'were not consolidated, but il, or merely choked to death by one and why not have un bye election at (/° A4ite probable that the prime min: merger. i atCury ance with the orthodox were heard together and are covered of "the fits to which she was admitted FASTERTIDE ones, said Mr. Macdonel pister will stay where he i It is expected now that the recipro- teaching of the Presbyterian church, [by a single opinion prepared by Com ly subject. °c rown Prosec ters Peter ) Hon. Mr. Avlesworth replied that it ht believed, however, that after [city bill will reach the United States Kev. Br. W. L. McEwan, a promirent | missioner Prouty. White has . found that many of the i hete in glorious array, afd Your Mas time that he had tal his: con ihe feces there will be a oe of Te i genate within a week minister ol hia och took the initia- | Both complainants attacked the rea crown witnesses are very antagonistic | jevery desire will be gratified if you slitilency. thant he would not gain Te! men of matters parliamen The railways are offering the domin tive befyre the itisburg presbytery sonableness of the rates on grain re his case, and it is not thought th a candidate. But said the minster of + 1877 delegation of eighteen has been | jon members of pacliament free travel nd demandad that Prof. Brown be [ceived at Buffalo by water from the Jo in th i : will be secured. The gal {call at this store Saturday. Justice: "I approve of reciproct selected to go to the coronation and during their visit. hrought before the general assembly. | weet and" shipped bv rail from Buffalo » ' Ig, on dod the 9 2 | with both hands and 1 believe that jo 11 ae all pretty keen about it. Jt Sir Henry Pellatt heads a ten) The presbytiry acospted an overture | to eastern points. in the one case fOr | {pn couse of dear) TF OPinion a8 to | ID G : ? suits the people of North York aide [1° Pelieved that matters after Easter 'million-dotar shipbuilding plant to and a report ill bo made at o spe. | domestic consamption and in the other | ® Cause of death KID GIVES AT 1Se. from politics. | have received letter will be in a more settled condition be built at Sydney, CB cial meeting on April 24th Prof. for export § TORNADOS F ARFUI TOLI KID GLOVES AT 81 from people who never voted grit in | than heret fore and the fate of rei | Several Ramsas villages were blown Brown may have to defend his views! The Chicago Board of Trade main c -- ' he : dh : their lives and they intend voting for |") will then bo Adefimitely deter- |, the ground when a tornado swept (on the Hoor of the general assembl., tained that the present rates divert Thirty Killed and 200 Injured in| - KID GLOVES AT $1.83, reciprocity on the first opportanity," |" ined as regards Us attitude of both the southern states on Wednesday, which meets in Atlantic City next | trafic from the water-and-rail route Southern States { Sir Allan humorously pictured the o partes to Ho 7 i 1 {to the all-rail route, resulting n | e ory . Lh V fstut t Walter Duthie, manager of the Up- nonth » mg mu | All w and fresh for East 1 al wesent the TON Orne BN n8. City, 3 svised des- 4 ne and iresh for taster, and : rows i Prana ton bank, at Hillsburg, tnt., is mys due prejudice against Chicago. The Kansas y April 1 Revised des feriously missing for three days A BURGLAR SENTENCED complainant urged that in charging a Patches from districts swept by the|,,. voc best In this wide world for Aviator Piare Prior made a trip | hig ther rate on ex-lake grain from Huf- tornado, yesterday, indicate that thir- | position ax a bunch of convicts in \ penitentiary alway asking for hows no sign of abandoning the pro new trial, but should they be granted | Ph while the opposition is equally . a wher 5. %1 an : % fous 3 i a new trial they were much worse of " ent . n : a It oe ghvieu , At St. Catharines to Three Years in|falo to the east than from Bufialo to : : ; . i the end." owerer, that interest jn the house wx > | the same destinations when "the grain two hundred injured and seven hun : : : {petering o Cor v1 ok Ii France, 200 miles, without a stop Penitentiary, € : Hon, Mr. Fielding said it was evi |! tering out. For the past week little et y ae of ¥ moved by the allvail route the car. dred homeliss, and thousands of dol | } i Han A re - ¢ ? \ =i lan Ayleswort) av not re S Caths > 4 Vian | poll jmore than a bare quorum has follow r Allan worth ma . t atharines, April 13 William | riers were guilty of unjust discrimina- lars worth of property destroyed. The | | | { | i ty persons are known to be killed, {the money. in a monoplane from London to "DENT'S" GLOVES dent that the opposition wanted to ol the disce | 2 \ Gite an minister as justice. till fhe Chnpmaz harried Foroat . ! wee an apacal to the people immedinte | e discussion an the chamber me} £ the retibvasity. fbb fu 1h gE 1 ig TOR w anid ion against the lake grain, and, there: storm swept from the south-east to For Men, Women and Children. Iv and quoting from a neervative | ------------------ concliison o We reciproet igh sentenced oO ree years iu peniten- fore, against Chic ago. the north-west Jev olhing dwellings newspaper, "the opposition had better NEWSPAPER SUES FOR LIBEL. | Neth ists i ing : 18 are to Bake tary for burglaries here Charge: | Ihe defendants replied that the ex- barns and whole villages in its track NEW LACE COLLARS. ---- ! i" # « o , Lr yp gt 1 1 3 : - be careful, the adroit Lanter. wa tewinitte Will oor tice "Hint : a tion ". i Bl Somiuiee aging are ding gaits Uhapman m lo: lake rate from Bufialo to Boston, for It raged till after midnight Relief | Jabots, Lingriie Coat Collars, Ete. . , : ° ys re woe on « : y ste A : 2 spring an vlection before wo are ready | Comte. lee. eeme Sh Bam ' wiama L ule ¥ aoe erbore and Suber justates, was reasomable; that the rate parties are being distributed all over nie the result might not be as ex | ontemporary. A ps . : Hies o niaro. Jus a ee ago from Chicago to Boston was compet the stricken district i pected." Mr. Fielding paid a high] Ynsebec, April 13. The Daily Tele E. 1 ovkill, mining inspector, ve the same judge gave Williams' broth-|tive, and that the division: of the Buf ---------- - ' compliment to Sir Allan Ay! foswoi th | graph (liberal), of this city, having cently marnied, received a ver wel- or, lerey, eight years for complicity alo to-Boston rate, acceptable as the Coronation Appointments, { FANCY WAISTS, and said that the" Bovernmi i woul {| necused ths Quebec Chronicle of be (OMe surprise when the Cobalt min» , the same crimes: price of engaging in this competitive Ottawa April 13. ~The militia de! g ¢ PY be sorry to lose his valuable @rvices [ing a subsidized organ of the aati. Managers presented him with a magui mm se en | business, ought not. to be used as a bimini otit to-day "aBlounce SILK PETTICOATS, if he decided not to run again [1&@iprocity ieague, the Canadian Man ficent chest of silver. wi) Killed in Chopping Mill {standard to measure the reasonable p at Ligut Col. McLean. MF of | TAILORED SUITS, Mr. Lancaster, of Lincoln, blurted [ufacturers' hssoc > + | Three silk companies are merged in London.: Ont April 13.-G a | Ness of their ex-lake rate from Buffalo. Eb. « » al 12 s ! net 1 ssociation, and the high ile new. Montreal combine, Helding jon, ' pri Heorge he New Brunswick, will be commandant out that Mr, Aylesworth was the protectionists "to. do their peraiciou Pd ' is : E+ Stover, proprietor of a chopping mill The commission took the view of the § 3 nad OH i ; ISEPARATE COATS, } * Paul and Corticelli Silk ( with of the Canadian coronation contin convict because he had bern defeated aul and Certwelh Si 0. Wi a , ihshe sartiots. pointing out that manifestly \ 5 ern defeated | work in fighting the reciprocity agree | ind on at Mount Brydyes, was terribly man- 8g gent and that Col. Rov, of Montreal 0 |eapital 'of an, 600,000. The third com : be lake and rail rite from Chicago to i . : . i SARILDREN'S COATS, once (in Durham) and the govern: [ment." the Chronicle has instructed | gled when caught in a belting this ' ol a he Cascad zg . ! ® ia | . will be in charge of the dismounted ment had to find a seat for him in |its solicitors to institute an action (YRIY 8 the: ascacds worming and died Shortly afterwards ih east was reasonable, and, in "oe | troops. FOULARD DRESSES, North York for-damape siti Aho: Teloarn | During he & is believed to have lo 2 oa o graph, } Mrs 4 . . sn . wen a hil of temporary wsanity, Mr all-rail rate. i oe es al Bxotiet {Humios) jsked tid she it Clara Russell strangled her twelve Substantially the same atgubionts | | HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY, Ete, A ad ol € vear-old daughter, Marjorie, to death ee to the export traffic rates to COME WITH THE CROWDS TO report of the conserving of the wa CHOICE HAVANAS at their home in Dorchester, Mass. | eastern points. It was decided, there | ie M ter power at Waddington and if so r : / : Herman Kuhlberger,, a wealthy fore, to dismisssBoth complaints and ay er, Sy uddington aud is esi ae desler of Philadelphia, fell dead TO SUCCEED STRATHCONA, 0] leave the iv as-they now exist, the| FU RIISH TROON Ang IN onaarl STEACY'S , o ANGE > Easter Hosiery. tion, it is materially lower than vigation on the St. Lawrence [SIXTY THOUSAND "LEFT TO of 'Junvt failure in a Third: avenue REPORT SAYS. commission holding that it could not Mr. Graham replied that he had not | COLUMBIA 'B T | 1 ; ---- & pe had not | JO) J IWERSITY, 1 tre Ne York, b » find any un t digerimination A 1 D t i {elevated train, ew Y while on ! 1st disernmnation In Nortl Al : i bts f as yet regeived the rep \ vould -- 3 : 3 { mi tate } the tpore but wou! The Authorities ot the University Do the way to the funsral of hin sis Ho Has Sol His Ottawa Residence. | ay 2 i a i Ave Expressed as to the Putt | R. L. Borden, leader of the opposi jlo ® and is Negotiating for an English | FARMERS OF LENNOX i . Ry a : ng, SATURDA Y tion, wanted to k if i - k Not Know What to Do With the! - The sentence of deat! imposed, UL Place--Rich Enough te Act, ------ { Down of the Rebellion, i : naw 1 iho wa the Supply Left by Crocker. i March 15th last, on Stinie Morrison, Endorse Réciprocity at Meeting at! in x3 intention of the government to make oh | London who after a sensational Ottawa, April 13.14 is reported hers, | T ) | Constantinople, April 12 The Turk : _ any fiscal change in the British pre New York, April 13 Members of the trial. " a found guilty of the murder that Canada will soon lose Hon. Clif- | : Aaworth, {ish forces in Norther: Albania al | MARRIE ference during the present session. He | faculty of Columbia University are un of Jossph Beran, was commuted to ford Sifton, and that what will be| Tamworth, April 13 We, the farm facing utter annihilation at' the hands | _ FARLAND CO read from the London tariff reform | able to determine what disposition | wenn) asvituds for lie Canada's loss will be. Britain's gain ers of Lennox, fully endorse the policy of the rebellious tribesmen The situ EE haa Ph league pamphlet that tariff changes [should be made of 60000 cigars, said i! pe Hon. Mr. Sifton sold his handsome embodied Th the reciprocity agreement, | ation is admitted by high officials to : were to he made by the Canadian [to be worth from $20,000 to 830,000, > . r-- " Ottawa residence and it is understood |Delieving that reciprocity will be mu- {day to be the most serious in Tus parliament immediately regiprocity left bv the will of the late George | MORE NEGROES COMING he is negotiating for an English place. tually - advantageous to Canada and | key . history. Crave doubts afe oO was passed He claimed that My. |Urocker, together with a sum exceed : me The belief here is that Hon. Mr. | the United States, and, moreover, will | tertained that the rebellion can be Fielding: had foreshadowed this in his | 102 $LO0000, which is to be used for [To Take Up Land in Province of Al iii has an eve upon the Canadian | lead to a better understanding be- put down, and there are many of the] speeh on Jan. 28th and also on [the study of the cure of cancer, to] berta. high commissionership in England, and | (Ween the ¥wo conntries." | higher officials who are advising the March 9nd in his enble to Lord | Western Ontario farmers are strong sultan not to send any more troops which both he and his wife fell vic Guthrie, Okla., April 13. ~The exodus [hopes to be appointed Lord Strath Is z § \ teat} . » Ap : : i or rec its - chit eriain death Stratheona, Canadian high commis | 14M* : of negroes from this state to Alberta, YONA § Successor by a Canadian con | iprocity, but there are enough i tan cea 4 i; 1 sioner ak: London that the British Fhe cigars, which bear the monogram | hich started several months a ix servative administration. This pro doubting Thomases to make the issue The recent series of rebel victories : ' we shi in E , ¥ which started several mar ago, is . t . v uh » ve (ribesme prefyence would be increased to forty | he dead philant Xopst, ware found | ject is said to have had something to {a fighting one in the east. The farm- | has greatly encouraged tbe tribesmen in a vault made especially for them | leomtinuing despite the fact thmt itis per cont. the moment rec iprocit wa 0 h he Crocker resudence on the great do with his attitude toward recipro . er who comes out against the agree ho have never been loyal to the new | in inot being encouraged by the Canadian ' . el ment feels as lonely as a reciprocity | dynasty and this feeling has been add r | F Passed, estate at Mahwah, N.J., in the Rama. [Fovernment. Twenty negro farmers : advocate in a manufacturers' meeting. ed to by the defection of the 20,000 | There has been no reference to this po mountain from near Fallis, Lincoln county, left SE MBL ANC E OF ORDER { The men of Lennox gathernd two hun- | Mirdite tribesmen, whose loyalty ha in the budget speech and it is about The cigars were made in factories in W0& last ight, to join the colony iy -- {dred strong in Odessa, yesterday after | heretofore never been questioned time un clear statement was made on | different parts of the world, for Mi Alberta. k A . i In the Champagne Itioting Pisthicts noon, to hear Hon. A. 6G. MacKay,! Dispatches received from the seat this matter by the finance minister, | Crocker, who was a connoisseur in to i They expect to ta up claims, ane in Fra Ihr. Morley Currie, M.P. for Prince | of war, to-day, say that the regular as to the palicy of the government bacco jwill immediately build homes and : :, > Edward, and J. McDonald Mowat, of Turkish troops now in the field ar the | start their crops, after which their Paris, April 13.-With the argpfval | Kingston. At the close of the meet- | wearied and discouraged with the Me. Nesbitt "I 1 may be allowed, Should the lawyers find that a : the classifi- { families, numbering in all about two [of more troops mn the champay riot {ing the above resolution was carried | long forced marches {hund ed persons, will join thém. It is ing district, a smblance fF BFder is se amid an outburst of enthusiasm. | Wholesale desertions from the Turk. | fully invite said here that a colonization company | cured this morning. ere have bee | The chairman, Lieut. -Col. Clyde, call- | ish columns are reported and the de {CORRI A the negroes during the many drrests in mection Wilh the 'ed for the antis, but no one was sur- sorters are weledmad by the rebel YOArE vive a much clearer disturbnnces. The chamber of deputies {prised that there was no respowse, | with open arms and wall paid to take | Puner eral was proposed than has Deen given In { tered is ois has voted confidence in the govern. [and vet a third of those present 'were [up arms against their former com- | the government." Er ---- { IROQUOIS INQUIRY ORDERED. ment iy their handling of the situa- | consery atives. The dairying industry | rades. | Btres Hon. My, Fielding said was un ABDUCTED HIS NEPHEW. \ wy -- : tion { occupies a large share of the attention | ------------------ { Ries Pena hha Ba Talla : {Capt. Charles Eddy Ww ill Investigate nt 'of Lennox farmers, UL She gota direct Gift to General Hospital i ahi reciprocity was on, it Was not propos Now He's in Jail aim Money Return. Steamship Disaster, Gave Quart of His Blood. | Dannie Fhenrgeily aid jo he om | On Wednesday aftanoon the Vie | eee eee HER ed to discuss British preference. Then . : { Vancouver, BC, April 13.<In con New York, April 13.--Two. hundred hwy are o wo gpinista. oy PL | torian Circle of the King's Daughters ROBERT J. REID, it nothing in the reciprocity agreement Las Vegas, NM, April 13. ~The pre- [ion with the steamer lroguois dis- men called. at iy t ner} San "yl ow a BE Ja | presented a beautiful clock to the The Leading Undertaker. fo prevent the Uanadian people from liminary hearing of Will Rogers and aster off Sydney, Capt. Charles Eddy, | yesterday, to saswer to an advertise. | O Af " y ham . i a on in | Yates ward of the general hospital. |"Phowe 577. 250 Princess Street, having changes made in the tariff at {*'o¢ Wiguins, confessed abductors of [F RASA, who rently completed ment offering 325 for a quart of hu- | *tead. of hve or .8 J re the value of |\P memory of the late Mrs. Octaviug | me any time, such freedom was reserved, | littl Waldo Rogers, has opened here Lan exhaustitc ennpiry into the loss of man blood: Most of them were pen | She ahipsnent € mn rn _-- nt ! Yates, who was the founder of the JAMES REID It may be wecesary if veviprocity pass | As Rogers is an uncle of the boy who Lhe steumer Schelt, has gone to Vie- niless, and all declared that the mon Fhe United es i a Lennox | circle, and who was deeply interested The Od Firm J aderinkery es to make a few changes inour tarifl | was kidnapped from his mother on liaria to imguire into the sinking of etary reward was thir sole cousider ' od 48 ig pr American dollars | I" the work of the hospital, in which | 254 and 358 Ric with Great Iritain, but these changes | the night of March 29th, there is lgpe Iroquois with the loss of twenty lation in applying TB do not need to bei ® ®ord is named after her husband, | 'Phone 143 Tor mvuianen will not include an incrvase of the {much fecling against him. The father 'pix He ix acting der telegraphic | G. J. Allen, a strapping swilor, pan what the. removal of the rest of | the late Dr. Yates. The presentation! WALSIT FURNITURE. British preference lo Glty per cent jof the kidnappul, hoy paid $12,000 ' instructions from Ottawa and will was selected, and for hall an hour | the duty will mean to arouse opposi- {of the clock was made by Canor Sows He tre m Sets one has marble He was of the opinion that the Cana- for his recove Will Rogers told {ise the result of his investizstioms blood Howed from his Artedes intel co 500 agreement by declaring | Starr in presence of a goodly com-|iop: » + of Old-fashioned small rg manufuctyring events cquid not | where the oun was hidden and it {before the department of marine {abe veins of Mrs. Rosie Naidhor. Allen | hay it. will force the cheese factories | any Parlor airs roe mable sucessfully careied on if this wax {was recovers A wanted to depart when the operation | ut of busi ea i 'Prone 3 Th dove. If we do not make farming im : Cine | A Ranker Missing. {was concludad, but surgeons detained Jo bu ask. in his: address. 1 Cotton Broker Punished. __Yvons § ee ty free and also do not.inerease MAY HAVE BEEN AMBY SHED, Hillsburgh, Ont April 13.-- Friends him until he recovers his strength Libis afternoon, told the farmers. that | Aberdeen, Muss. April 13 Reve : : xm Mrs. Reisler who had lost Blood | the agreement was the one thing thet | veyrs' imprisonment and a fine of $11 the British preference to fifty per = dE Re Font ale cent, the mwiprocity agreement will Fears for Safety of Expedition | alive Duthie, Jocal manager « ¢ through an internal hemorrhage; bas [would save the chesse factoties. Can- (0 was the punishment inflicted, to- | New wion Bank, are much worried ver work hut decidedly advantageously. Against Tribesmen, hea ls "He started over a & Eood chance of recovery. | adian cream, he pointed out, was be-lday, on J. H. Miller, cotton broker Owen (Northumberland) ask. 3 3 New York, Apri 13.--A cable from | week ago for Toronto to see the Shei- | the 1 ing waken away from Canadian factor |. victed of nemg bogus bills of lad el the minister of agriculture what Caleutta sayé: Grave fears are felt fold « a En rt up since. | Quit Society or Church. (ie, but the removal of the duly on (ing and uwing Umted States muils for for the safety of an expedition under | His employers say his accounts are! .doliette, Que, April 13.--Much com. | theese, allowing the Canadian product transmission. : DAILY MEMORANDA, _ {Depii Commissioner Bentick, of the | straight and they can't explain his ment has been caused here by the an free access into the higher American | Ci } military police, which set out 10 pun disappearance. nouncement of Bishop Archambault | markets, would wqualion things. The | Negroes Bring Hookworm. t : i er lime ! ish the Abor tribesmen, who murdered | ee Igiving formal patie fo the faithful (farmers void ther approval Rol monton, April 13 Health Inspec | New U.S. Senator. . i that he will publicly excommunicate nil ducertain way. ftor Whitlaw has sprung a check on 'Are you in favor of an increase of cigars cannot come under the British prefrence ¥ ation "household goods and furnish Mr. Porden "UH we were seated |ings,"" the trustees of the university on the treasury benches we would {will be unable to sell them and conse. |i8 financing statement of what | quently, Will have to find some other (first season method of disposing of them. Mount Moriah hospital, | : wl Ate but © 'ampbeil's wear, Noel Williamson, Stich Shai, hie bel -) -- ampbell Bros'. Lat sters will beland his party cn thie Assam frontier | Des Moines, Towa, Ape 13. -- Judge | who are wm lo ofig to any Claw the big mflux of colored Ae from open to-night, ' last week. No mews has been revived | Williams Kenyon, republican, was an cret' organization contbemmed by the i Rely on Doctor's Evidence. | the Hig intl states be dre . S ru Board of Bducstion, $ pm from the party since it left, United States Ey to succead church. i { Goderich, April 13. Just before ad lergl cases of the dreaded hookworm No Whig to-morrow--Gocd Friday, oh late Senator Dolliver on the sixty- | He added that at the expiration of | journment for luncheon in the Jar smong the imagrgnte' Health officers | Waldron's sult sale, $6.98, Saturday | Caught the Burglars. {seventh ballot in the lows legislature. | fifteen dnys he would take action, and dine trisl, Crown Proseswtor Blask- Lave heen hurried to the .border t, Bee advi, page 1 ! Obt., April 13.-J oseph | The vietory came with the second bal- would not. be deterred therefrom even {stock suggested that in view of the prevent more caves coming m 4 PURE and GOOD. " Hamilton, Hoh 35 the. Cirevs, Grand Opera it b ™ d William Hurd. captured by lot of to-day's session, and following hy threats of imprisonment or other 'nature of the evidence given by doc | Hors in regard to the mestal and Perth Woman Will Die. | Shire, Saturdas. 3 32 £3 pale at 'Wiald- | the police after an iting Chase, {4 stormy session. | pumishment. . x J hx 2 advi. were committed trial on a charge : moral nature ie prisoner, Jar-\ poy, April 12 -While making so Praand Onera Hou House, 2 10.80 § pm. of burglariing the residence of Dr.| Cus Words are Necessary. Another Winnipeg Car Strike. jie, that everybody but officials, a ep he AAI or a Jas. Redden & Co. Underskirt sale ac Waidron's ssc, | William Beli. The doctor heard a | Boston, Mass, ud 13.--Professor| Winnipeg, April 13--There arc male witvesses, jury and fe be Mrs. George Butler. aged seventy, © Baturday, 'See sdvt. page noite in his kitchen and telephoned the a A he *oriks |xtiuded. this, sfioshoop. lord | cqught fire. The women was terribly | Cambell's Cid stlohragion,_commicise. Ciey ox for the police, who caught Hurd and partment of of Ries Coleg ais fhe sien demining twas mute ithip to this. It is understood purmed, and will die. bo. pheffs Easter Devbies. - coundtiaey Kibble in the vicinity. Kibble isout led a Englund | an hour increase. The present wages will iy ar -------- {| Fashion's latest, $2, 22.50, 83, 13. EL A Saturds¥ ion parole' from Kingston. ielergyemen by that swearing | are 23e. to 29. an hour. on ie PF. W. Mallin has disposed of bn}, BL. No. 9 AOUW. nr tet rts * Tis a peressary, natiral and waivereal AE garding their mamainalion for meas "nie property on Alfrad street to | - . PRL a hu Foal gvening gS OCiork ny te100 *Rrack strat" Fresh Howers, tangs age of man, Reames, rarnations. "Phone 26, wy. +W. Havward, I "Fresh Tuyler's sweets, Gitpon's,