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Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Apr 1898, p. 8

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CKITIIIIUH OI ln(]F|I`ll(l0n(`|\ mr DPT BFX. Rev. \\'. E. McLeod, of Chicago, ndals nnother trihute: For years she has been called the lfnvrowned Queen of America,` hut now the time of her cor- omnion has come. Three crowns ure (ilSl|!n[|ll`(i in holy writ us :1 re- ward for lnithful service. The crown ol"lit`e nnd the crown of righteoiisnoaa she wore here in we saw her; hut now she has been voroneted with the crown of glory. Illinois is proud to be the home of this world citimeu. nnd its ae- cond great emnnvipntor to the world. Yet. an must remember that her toe is ours still. and the continued manu- ture and sale of liquid lnmn-ntion. and indifference to social impurity will de- pend on how much the men nnd women of this land have mught the inspira- tion of this noble life. ` She knew tho power of handed ill. But felt that low was stronger still, Anal orgnnized for doing good The world's united wnmnnhoorl." Kira lDn\r\ luinn rnsul .An internal. Illlil III I -vu-cu. ORILLIA. Ont. Aptil 8.--Tho boiler It Iillofl hoary bunt uhonly am: an o'olock Ind night. Tho oxgiouion blow Ibo caution and on o! the bum din; and non- .....| |......:......n innit. hmhnndnmnn uquun an on| or In. lnuumg um Inu- tud hop ol iron. btiohondwoocn dl uogud ggoqplool handrail ynrda. `I've impugn narrowly stupor] Ibo Inlr thigh Ill $151 I` III TIC I pI& narrowly Hung: Inn minim which won po'oi_ng mount, ouo p`ooo ol khan; lull! outh truck in froulolil. Thoeouo Ihouhotnpho io unknown. to Ihohoilc rm Illd with valor cool ob ulna ohloehlooonight. Tho dingio vnchod. Ir. Iillor ootinoloo tho so 08.(l)0u- soon lutonololy no no woo oulho vice 1.0 me people wno neeueu ueip. Bishop Samuel Follows, St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal church, Cliicngp. says: I have heard many women-- women who have achieved greatness- but never have I heard one who was so finished and eloquent. us the lead leader of the great temperance move- ment among women. She was entitled to the palm of superiority. Her utter- ances were equal to those of the Am- erican Demosthenes, Wendell Phillips. There was but one Miss Willnrd. She inepired the motto of the woman's (`lll`i5l.itln temperance union-for God and home and native Iund-but she worked for God and home and every land. Miss Willard was an leader of women. She. is worthy to rank with Jefferson, for she formulated :1 de clnrution of independence for her sex. Rnv ' F M'a~lnnr| nf (`hirnan nrhln Jne worms unuen wnmannoon. Mrs. (Rev) Latina read an interest- ing paper on the lite and work of Mimi Willard, bringing out many points not already alluded to and which rem-i\'o.l marked attention. A poem dedicwtnd \ her memory by Mary Lowe Dickin- 'I. entitled "Sleep Well Brave Heart, is read by Mrs. Sands. Mrs. .\IoCnl|um brought the meeting to a close, describing very tnuchingly the parting scene between Miss \\'il- lard and her [riends at the rlooe of the world's convention, Toronto. also her last. wurds ha-lure deatb. followed by an earnest prayer that we who are left to continue this work might seek for aid when she did. and success would be sure to tnllow in God`s own time and way.--COM. ........--:.-...... lint.uuonainb.p-I-|q.|-thou. n- Ihh-an-o. nmni aim. unanno- A MEMORIAL ssavaca. W145 Ixlluhn olslollor. V\"emare quoting lower prices on Black Silks than er`er before. Chinas, Faills, Surahs, Satins, Etc., at cut prices 45c, 50c, 60c. 73c, 84c. 900, $1, $1.15. Carpets we have them cheap, to A hosting 1:! tho oxocntiv; committee at the Anglican Iynod o! the diooao olOn- tuio took place in tholynod lull. Thun- alnw Anrnnnn vilh IIIO u-chon ol ol Ill manna win to appoint EqhmIhhkowwu Jonas and judge Icbunnl . _L._.-.Lli.ul tn rntnvn In Canal; uchmuon Jones In Jill.` -cucmuu. vbovcnobligod to locum to Canada. Thnchanoullor. Dr. Wuhan. IMO it nights calcium to and onotlolquqnndthh wu uunuouuyanopuu. uvuugu-u thlil wouldhnoounry hnnduolugy nnlouebuilwu dicullsondnlup _._- _lu. .4...I4I -M -nnhnl nnnnn than :50 tmucass si.. - Iunosron. Xllnleillllwlu qllnculuuuuuuunup Ill vbooouldootdncinnlquo tine futhovork. Anlnlniouwuulnnhly -n-udnnn I nnQ-I&1 jl of ally inberomn IIIDJOGII no mix unoun. Alhhou h the regular exodus of cabinet: ministers :3 occurred, in view of the pre~ cuioua neuuree oi the Hiepeno-Americun relations and threatening cloud: in the In enb. in has been decided nob no take too green an eclvenbege of Enter. Therefore ohe ministers will not go far ewey from the telegrnph otoee end their bureau: will be open day end night. "l`ha nnnnnl hurnoub of N10 volunteers hll I883. The colnmibho of the Congregational union of England and Wales In: chooou Dr. Aloxsudor Mnckonnol to be tho dolo- gsto of um organization :5 the Mound council of the Amoricm union in July at lJ...nI.-ul nnnann ronunu, urofon. Thojuhsh o Putin. Mnnffu--Ed-Edin, bu Bully doterlninod bocan nfoly loan Portia without any four ol lioinz dopoood during bin nbunco. 110 will shortly nah atom-olgypt. `l'\o Vhlt Inghndtolollcll Aldlbrbloor --Klnnlnnfnrh, H|NTS-- THE MATTERS OF CONCERN IN THE OLD LAND. Burl lolboruo OM: llnvo Tho (lovornouhlp 0|` Canada It 80 Want! lt~-'l`ho Story A out Regarding The Queon-BuI[nea To The Abandonment of mo Loved Work. Lonnmx. April 9.--'1`he world : Enter cg on in 1897. has 3 war shape giving the ho idny makers of Grub Britnin an unann- ally inberonbin subject: to talk ubonb. Am......n. r. A mmln axndua of day And mgnt. The annual turnout of also taken plnco. about) 16.000 of them hav- ing gone to the Enter mnnoeuvru. end I big pleasure hour bu been undertaken by bbe Aubomobilo club and by thousands ol nbouunda of bicycle riders who Are enjoy- ia bho balmy wont.ber._ halt: in nnitn A Imam hero in l`IRIl'd $0 in one balmy wenuoer, here is quite secure here in regnrd the dangers British commerce will be ex- posed to in the even!) of the wnr, but at the Admiralty and at. the war otoe in in nlaimed hbnh she fears expressed are prac- hioally groundless. Punumaulcluboirclel are busy forecast I Rqonn aioulduon Eamon 11. Mr. G ndehone hoe finally become re- signed to the oboudonlnonh of his libenry, work. and though in hoe deeplg grieved him. he will give up writing hie iogrophy And will and his six months devoted to it on "The Early Fathers." In I lower to hip publishers. couched on I epeciee of heroic reeignntion, Mr. Gladstone aye he in no longer able to red or write. The old ehteemen continues his nlfecbionuu love- Ieklnl of old friende. To ono of the lot.- tor r. Glodebone eoid: No doubt I have enlforod I good deal during theluh six months; huh thou I had e hundred sod aevenhy-six monhhe slmoeh withouh pain. In min m-nnnnnn nf ghoul: ltm thousand Iovcnny-nu Inonunn Iunoln wlwouu pun. In the pronouns of about fty thousand curious people. Arthur Orton. the `rich- borno clninnnh Who did on April lab. was bnriod in Pnddington ounotnry. Claim to -the rank he fought to long tor in the couru wu Inninhinod nnbil the and. The ooin containing his remain: was inscrib- ed: "Sir Roger: Obu-Ion Doughty `rich- borne. born Jnn. Mb, 1869. died April lat. Portland, 0 . l 'l`lgo_'u_hsh_ 0: Pan oonncu II we Amer riifinou CABLE uimn. | tuoeuy groundless. Pulltwul club circles husly ing the eucoeesorn of the eerl 0 El in end the oerlof Aberdeen es Viceroy 0 Indie end governor-generel of Cenede, res t- ively. For the viceroyship lord Belour of Burleigh. the chief seoretery lor Stet- lend. end George Curzon. perliementery seeretery ol the foreign otlioe. ere the two most prominently mentioned; end for the governor-generelehip. the eerl ol Selborne. under eecretery of etete lor the colonlee. end the eerl of Ho tone. the peyInester- general. ere consi ered the most likely oendidetes among the rneny epperently in the eld. It is eeid thet the earl of Bel- borue oen heve the governor-generelehlp of Cenede if he wents it. ll... "mg... in said on HA -kuennnr then ol Uannun II no vnnu ID. The queen is said to be stronger than she has been for a year. sud it in added that) she in increasing her populuicy It the Riverin. where the old story it Again cir- culating from mouth to month emon the peasants. elm the queen goes to blue ive~ I-in in order no "make her Euler," being denied religious liberty at home. there- !on, hhe peasants add, her majeet oee abroad so bhnlz n Romnn Cnholic iaghop mny ahrive ber, unknown to her subject: at home. A ..-.._.--.._o. ..n.-glrinn In hginn nrrnnan as name. A permanent uepuntion in being Antag- ed' between the grand duke and gnnd dach- ese of Reno. Qneen Vicbox-in aide: with the `trend ducheea, who in he; grandchild. being A daughter of the duke 0! Sue- Coburg end` Gouhu. ouherwile the duke of Edinbu rqh. II. I` -.I-L;...- I... Ran": Iusnnrrnn I-A. PROFESSOR WORRELL ASKID R. \A/F\L_DF2CN- TE NECKWEW . Illalbl. at-noun vuuoqu hsluroolltclionolhln OUR CAP TRADE I-,l:oIovu-.InkinggoIhnuhou\hohI in grunihhiunan. ohvoovurylhlugvcllh . u,, no. I__L_ l._1_..A AL..__g_.__]_.: THAT NEVII HAT FOR EASTER. H. D.13113B3t 00., 3,5 use srnmrr. use ` 10. W C In . x - ` FOR SPRING). REASONAQLE PRIQES On A|l6oods- ` V Rcmcmbqr at Brltlsh Amman llotol. TUESDAY, APRIL. 19. Bicycle Suitinga. L ace Ourtaln. Cream and White. Prices soc. to 810. Paranoia. ARE YOU LOSING 1 / YOUR HAIR? ll` so hear In mind that PROF. DOBHUWEND of`l'oron%,w|ll be In KlN(IR1`HN. an the mum Ana-1oan dam. on an. nnv. no-Int. IND. with nllnmnluol hla Among A111` HAIR C0vIo`.B.lNOH. l.ADu'3' w 3 av u.WAvl:Y rnmrrs. rm-. 016813 5.6313. #3." nqp - are menus to nature that clmeutohnrrvor connotdouot n- mg. The beauty nddinu qnnmleu nndthe protection omnd tho head ham uppenlnl to sound none and good I of over "ago who are wanting Inc muons. Proper{ nrnn hair w r rnl oranlneinl >- dum-nn;-ou hml. m.-dexpnmon on the that had 3 Vin! In Proltuur Dorvnwend wlluuecun the but ulvlocon thnuuoct. u.~ou-earm numl muruul-'. UIIISINWELVD ormron vuu nuns pgy, with Ilium 0! funouo ART All! ' "mu Wm"%.:.* =1 ` . .. mm `lo hatnn cannot datum:- 50 New Pieces. 35c. 40c. soc, 60c and 73. Larger varietyvtban ever; Better values. " so Ixo~e.||-o~nt Food. idmn-my ` td`aptoa~ to cm wants of Infants` Jud Young Persons, and being rich In Phosphates and Potash Is 4', III ! Irdntest utility In supply- lhf {ho bone-forming and other lndluponqablo glemcnts of food. *3, . ' . . QLEX. O'BRIEN. T ' alllllh A Omltinunnnluq ~. no PRINCESS I1`. Dunn-uuuouvnud rm MYRTLE CUT. '0` v ' Malta Man IMViLlb8_. ._..._... -_--...-..- OOIIIIOIAL. `ndnnnunoon IAIIIII. `Ila 0" unomonsumy any 3;; -|uu|~|\I\v--uI\InIuuulvn - lnununann urn. % T Iunkpnrnlcws lil Cmi A. (Jul:-zuou, M D. Pictures. Frames, and Jllrron. mo tor '1`0l'ouDO um Ilurnnon. J. has an or from soul ygntordhy to Iptnd Hairdo}: I Ila cit . , Janus Baby, Tunvm b. .lr,`bpnd|n; mm`: with Month in the 4:13.` Rpv. J. Holman Oolllngw moot. bu hlon 6 dooldod_ ofungc for tho wotu. who am vnmrln com won Hay thin morning laylpg tho an on` tho ht ;-`bun. MM Ollord. u mmb of `Lin. B. P. Jogkllg. loan! for Wlnnrlaong. on Tuoldly. and Mn, Mn null. -llmdon. a:.your3mr with my old right klnd--more is u . k at car he th (9 min 15nn`r\t,u7r'>7- at? _' : .n :1 line of uus,~vunnnoa, _ nhothom., ` ` HELL IOIWIIIOI llllIl'I' Iwiulynuuvp nu-.79 wulunohod it momin . V _ The lhtlntl D. D. 0.; Vin bud contort M6 for Toronto lhll nlumoon. 1. Km. mm. In {mm lonl nnm-div 'l.'IO vm DUWI VIII? nag: ?-wu . 3 . IlI|lIIt,ol nun. . W. Wright, Toronto. In dump; In the l!3ca-hora tho Hoyolq an nuyf ours cl. ~ _" A. xi. 3. Illlunuon. ILA . 1. eonhod I 4 Imrolhoqplul. n luau fall: In In the old lor tho 1899 n-an-lnnl-I Hlninln nlhll. '"u`:.'..:. .."..';':a.. and provlnclsl bi ole Inuit - . Hondotlol thou omunyloht. MN`!- -.. I...-.|.ul A. In manning. dilillg. IGVII xor Wlnlu . on Iuuuuly. J. . and Mn. Me I: ll. London. Onba. are the guest! 0! Mn. obol. Union ntmlh. TI. mo KITUIDUTI IUW DOIDK I DOWII 0| uty. Boon sold from me conho to 89603 doun. A0 twelve o c ook not: I zone could be purchnod for any money. -It-uguuu iv: an. -gun---up H. A. Middleton and T. A. Fiuhor. Liudny. id: viniu to Kimtnton lodge. No. 50. O.F.. luh owning and were Inllplouod with the proooodingo. The visitor: won in the city arranging for an uolilou to la! run by the Llndny Odd- hllowa on dominion do to the Thousand inlmdo. The summer orohu boon chu- bond to take tho excuniouinto from here. Zf.ZI'.$Gl'$U$jIC. TIOIVOIIII Ohio inghdhohosbloto nuounoo Baku. Ir. Bantu bulb of Iuoputuithd Ls. um-no use clap of his public mm doputucnt. UIO UII'IIlCc 1;`! May. FI-enllln. ebhendlng Geneno- qne high eohool. le epending her veoehion In who clog A. R.` (lie, engineer of the eteemer Puiporb. returned from Borel yeeoerdey for`: `sew h lldlye. . AX! . euotlnneer. nee. evrev ve no dcligl. 'hiluh put` to nuoonbl: I nip of Covcrt3vu'ct:tings in`the newcskfbnb nuoor unptovemonuu. Mu. Crnwford. Toronto. mofhor of J. J. Crawford. thin city. died yoatardny. of put- nlyniu. Mr. and Mn. Crawford Ioftr for the quoon city on Wodnudsy. . Runinnn hiluru hhin wank in tho domin- quoon may on vvoanuuny. Bulinon lniluroo bhin week in the domin- ion of Cnmda number thirty-eight nguinub thirty-eight lub weak Ind thin-by-bwo in take oorroa nding week of 1897. R D-v n. hrnh hnilrlnr. mturnad from one oorree nrnng weal ox IUUI. R. Dev 9. both builder, returned from Muekoke yeeeerdey for e few holidays. He in engeged in rebuilding bhe eteuner l(dr:;s.;`1rihe, to which eighteen feet ere being 1 . VFLA In-bnknnn RAJ hlunhn Ln -Q JAAAI-ah- moon. Tho butchers had bhoir horns decont- od wlbh ran: and lanoy pspor to day in honor of Eutor oouon. Sovonl bub- <.::ou Ind an extra uuppl y of fancy beef on ow. IIOIII Ulllll I'\CyIIlIJO The public market: wee In ly attended thin morning. (there being pent 0! mn- keteble ptoduoe no [Air prices. I eold en highs: 8o..end spring lamb. 8! to Cl 50 e quercor. Butter by the pound print bro-Icht 17. tn I84: . And eggs, Do. to l0c.;m., o ryv-up 90. egnllon, end maple auger 8c. 3 pound. The Enter die- plly 0! flowers excelled then of many mu. the aerdenerf row being n bower at nm Rnnen unit! from fnv mnhn m usury` nun-uwuu nu :--:---u The funeral of George Bourdoeu. killod by I G.'l`.R. freight tram Inn Wodneodny. hook piece yentarday ufbornoon to So. Mary : oethodnl. Rolativeo at the de~ oenod tow! a pull-been-en. The rennin: were followed by an exceedingly lengthy nun-hang This morning I Ind . for none time uopunld from ho: ho , viuilod the chic! ol poIico_wit.I_: vi_ow |u_king_opt. Iqlrlt [III]! III!" nllluuu, VIUIIIII out pollen with the View 0! inking out I wanna against her hnnbuld to have him boundouruokooptho csohn an a homes of trouble an umoyclloo to stud! Iv! vvllv twp` G. A. Cnlnn, nphnnng the Domin- ion foundry apply company, nhurnod tb- dny db: counting the contract no lllpply Ibo win foe. lhI ll.'l`. company's new olontor. I in utiuntod ubouu can thous- sud hot will In nqulnd. ---j- no Von stun on-who 108.0 11-0 II-nnn ollnnnn. \ cool. us 111911.! W 11- IHHI. IDOEIIIIIOI. VB |IVrIy uvv hundnd lather nhoo Incuhrlng hi: nuc- oll IIMHI _ nsornlng. ' RJ.'WJlon lnrboon ciao uhnlrmun of no III muon ooumlh of the O.W.A.. '0. God honor to thin city. A our full. wbudon mm pin onto 0! Florida Irrlud so the G.'1`.R; woman to- dsy Lnd will mmin bore until Mondny night. ~ ' .1 A Hnulnllnlr lnlh tn nv lnr Hmihlfl now aolplrou 0!. Cd Llndny. R.M`C.. in conned to the general hoapibtl with. acute rheuma- biun. Ell father. Dr. Lindsay. Shrnthroy. in hare vlolbing him. , Mumr Uvlnnnhnn. Cnnh. Gukin. Allnn II noro vmnmg mm. Mayor Livlngbon. Capb. Gukin. Allan Ohudwick and H. W. Richnrdoon an in Ottun interviewing the gqvornmeuh on hubor impzovomontan. Mn, (`.nw!nrd. Tnrnnhn. mnfhnr of J. J. IJVT IV TIT CIU Iffl John Glnulocd. London. On\.. untoncod hunt: in `lilnguou panama, hruuu_ nnd IIIOIII shot n in not: while no nduvodng to naps, Edna` nan-ml. nnnlnd Klnnnnn nmnu. ' J. A. Ruddlok lath rod: (or Smith : .FullI. whim hdgou to oin u. Ruddick arid rlnnht.or.I ndlng user with Frnnk T. Frost. `LP. IAHA llunllnnr, IIAHDHDII (M J. J. ndi- '1`. Iron. u.r. | Loan Gmdincr. dnughm of J. J. Gardi- ner. ill for some um. nu ared n pa}-nlybio stroke on Wednesday nighp und her life in doopnlrod ol. nrlnh Llnrlnv. R.M (3.. in nannad to u-coo. Goo: Dal . it that M; Klnglton butl- I Illl|1fl. 0. Ii roc`:|pe|-thing his ham: to II` III C. Arranging For An lxounlon. A |Ax.|A|-A.._ -._.l VI` A II` ..j,:_._ George Bourdourn funeral. _ I , . _ _ __I -f l'\--__. I)-.._4I.4_ I MT 5 rams, (line In Inch trouble. l'V-I_-_A Oonunct for In! Bop. _.__..._L.'.._. AL- >I.Ivu'I'oIrvoIuI`or-. an ,,n J I,.I, l\A ,, Boul lold Rnpldly. Jr- _-_I..-L ._-- I____I. uuuyl. Iuotionoor |~.L.Ar nhnn Innzn :'nYa::.tionoor.M vs mny r lace: ring mrnlna. % ` FARHGRAPHQ .1:-um Jlacco-tau. Not Likely to Be An: Interlni 0hnnge| Uns1I Alter congress learn the Ieeeege or the Ps-eeldene-An Increase In Re- . enne Ill! be Arlelated. [N You. April 9.-A preas extrs just c t hes e Washington specisl se fol- lows`: Wsr between the United Ststes end 8 ss been declsred sofer en the execu ive breach of this government on declere wsr. All thet remeins is for congress to exercise its constitutionsl right of puttin the ermy end any in motion sgeinst t e enemyi. WAIIIIHOTON. April 9.-1)uric the pest twenty-ipur hours nothing hes ppsned to lessen the chsnce of hostilities between Bpsln end Arnerice. The situstion re- meinsesit wee when it wee ennounoed on Thnredey lest. thet. contrnry to hopes held out when the preeident's messege wen withheld from congress. B in would not receds from the position onnerly tshen .. ......o. um nnnnnnion to the insurgents. reeedi from the poumon Iorlnlny nu... or rent my conceuion ineurgente. Fndey pueed ewey quietly eh Wuhln n, everyone being apparently uetle theb Ame:-loe e programme was complete end would be edhered to. I6 in not expected then there willbe any Ine- teriel ohenge in the president : menege when delivered on Mondny. AA u..-hm mum -n 1 mod deal of ex. *|l. ET l.00SE Iyggocs or WAR] fr_mu's LIKELY T0 at -ma as. ` aux.-r uouoav. delivered Mondny. Ab Madrid than use 3 good citement. end eppuently no chen e in the firm etbibude eeenmed by the mi ebry end populece in reierence to Americen de- made. The ways And meene committee of con- greu hee fumed A bill to be presented in ohe event: cl a declaration of wer, provid- ing for an increased revenue in on many articles. including beer. to rein money w`ith which to carry on bhe campaign. 1...... Am-u Q,_-'l`hn Mndrid correc- mated thth they were to no cluau no arms in can of war bobwoon the United States md Spain. Snnnl of the man have fled into CantdI.|nd others no hoping ao- orotod for lost of being pnouod into mill- tgnn ngruinn bhen with hope." ` The Medria correnpondontoi the Sten- derd telefrnphing Friday night, uya: Surprhe end rplexity hue been owned in Mndrid by t e news of steps of the Europeun powers in Washington. which tend: to conrm the provisions idea that the some influences are eating in concert: with the mediation of the pope to induce the government and the neon regent to meet pmeideuh McKinley all woy. 0i- oiel circles are much pleased by the new upeob oi the orieie. which in said to in- crease the prospect: of e puoiiic solution. The mono curious feature throughout the crisis he been the fact that during the peel: eix-mont.he bhe Spanish people and their ruler: hove not Ieemed to reolize than ` tohe American ieople and president: were in ; eerneeb. hhoug relucnent to go to war. In ` bhe United States diplomoy end the ex- ecutive eeefn hardly to hue realized how diioulb it would be to induce proud lime Spain to relinquish her hold upon Cube end Porto Rico. um... A...-;I 0_"I"hn Pnin furninbee Porto Rico. Msmun, April 9.--The Pain furnishes its readers with further sensntionel inlor- metion from the United States. With startling heed lines across in front page the Pole unfolds "Greeh Yankee Infemy. in the shspe of dieoovery thst an Ameri- can "times." in preparing to "work. the Spanish stools exohnnge so soon es the wer between Spain end-the United States takes leoe with the object o! ruining Spenie credit. by spnndin news oHeu- lnl 8 lsh dleuter in Cu . contradic- tions ingimpoesible. owing to the foot thnt cable news for Madrid moot peas over the cable lending tothe United Staten." Alter unloading this mere'e neat the Pale grsvely sugceete that the Spenish govern- ment should "teke preoentionery mens- __--_. llnrrled But To Celnde. Wnxn-rows. N.Y.. April 9_.-There ie I lerge colon of Frenchmen no Hen-isville, ou the Cut. age end Adixondeck reilroed. Lab week one of their countrymen. weer- ing 5 military blue ooeh. wenb unon bbem tekin uheir nemee. height. eto., en inhi- met that they were to be called to emu in nnnn n, -1!` hhllll `J18 III Bad to Abandon It. Mamun, April 9 -'I`ho governmenb nbundonod the idea of doorooing an unio- tioo in Cuba on tcconnh of oppoaing conci- menu. colon jlcsignsin Bows. String` "The Newest Style in Shirts -_.-..A....-_ _.--2....I lnoooufnl Ihootlng Contact AI Onnnqul DI-Ivlug Park. The Frontenac gun club hold a big shoot at Onunqui driving pu-k yoomrduy. which attacked 3 large number of plo. The (by wuhvonblo to the mar men. and bhooontonh was oonduohd mono auc- ounlully. Five ovonhu Inn thou on as fol- Ion: Ilvt Ion: Bixuon targets. [in known. (in un- known and three pnirI-H. Blake, 8; W. Dnnlop. 0;Cupb. Loulio. 5; B Surat-ford. 10: S. Bailio, 9: W. Bailio. 7: W. Wanton. 10; Dr. Black. 3; F. Bibby. 10; H. Youldon. 10; A. Dnltou, 8: Dr. Spurh. 7; 8. Ilcurido. 4. -n.. 4...; not -in. chi. ronIt--F. Shnb. 8. Ilcuriao. 1. `Pics shot of! with thin roonlt--. sum. ford. S. Bnilio, H. Blah. W. Bnilio. Knnnn Anal; #31 IAlDICl--H. 4: \V. "T. H. `XII?- Fivo pain-11. Bike. 0; . Dunlap. I: I4nlio.8: B. Blno .5: 3` Bali! 8: . Sailio. 0: W. Watson. 5; I . Bibby. 5; B. Yolldon. O: A. Dalton. 8: Dr. 8 kn. 4; 8. llohido. 3. Shoot on`. H. ouldno: W. Baillio. S. Bailey. 1):. B....I.; viith which no me unmpuugu. Lennon. April 9.-Tho Mndrid ndonb of the Timon nyn : "Nothing ndicahou I ohnn am the lituution. The ministry in boliv to atnnd rm to its pro- vlous resolutions. nnd the attitude of the ` towers in watched with curiosity nther bhnn Wm: hop'e. 'N.. Mnrin pnrrgnnandlnt of UIIUII lur IDII bury nervioo. ION`. B. HIIIIO, I1. IJIIII, Y1. Dumb. Known gnglu, tan cu-pta-H. Blnko. I: * w.1>muop. 3; up hulk, 3; H. sem- foul. 6; S. Basilio. 7: W. Bnilh. 4; W. Watch. 7: Dr. Black. 3: F. A. Bibby, 8; H. Youldon. 9: A. Dslbn. 4: Dr. Bpuh, 8: B. Ilolirlde. C Bhooo on`. H. Yonldon. I`. Bibby. B. Builio. H. Sltuthtd. Unknown unglu. tun m3m-n. Blake. 7: W. Dunlog, 2: Olpt hallo. 2; H. Sitotd. 7; . Basilio. 3: W. Bailio 6; W; Wuhan. 5; I`. Bibby. 7; H. You on. 4: Lbnltoo. 15:19:`. 3 to. 4: 8. lo- nmu. 4. suoooomn. mo. w. Ballio. `V `lfnhnnn ll \'nnIIIAn On and Rev. I. eilli 8; John : elu. Piiblug. vuqyvnldonn Id hip 7' V Renae mi _desi'gn. _A large assortment received \& ' You want the caution: in etyle. I have them- eill than oIl!- - Myange of Spring Suitings L`. g. 44-. I; -.-4}`-n gnah Eh -|..'I. OLA man... an. Dnnkl ` Althonnlu ncotiqd No. l2l.C0.C.l'..on Tlushy out until nnnnmitimn III man In D-In FRONTENAC GUN CLUB. DAILY ware. SATURDAY. APRIL 9.1593. manage snowing lm! need UL its C()[)llIlutln(T(!. Business was here suspended and the service in memory of Miss Willard he- gan by the singing of one of her favor- ite hymns, "Rock of Ages. Miss H. Clark then reud some interesting ac- counts of Miss \\'illnrd`s life taken from the Ram`s llorn, which speaks of her as the greatest. woman of history. Glimpses of IL very touching nature in the cxtrnordinary career of this re- mnrkuhle woman were read, hut space will not permit the repetition. We will only record (I. few of the glowing tributes of leaders to the life and la- hors of the much lamented leader of the world`s \\'.C.'l`.ll. t\Iiss C. l". Gl`0\\`_ r of the publishing department. of the W.C.'l`.U., says of her, Miss Wil- .lurd was by ull odds the greatest wo- trun of the uge. and did more for the uplifting of womanhood than any other woman. She was at true demo(`rut.; a-he invariably took pains to pay nt- tention to the men and women who get the least attention. Her Christmas pteaents included hoth the humble und the Important with whom she eameiu trontnet. She would go through our ptinting office and there was u. word for every girl in the shop. A promo- tion of a clerk drew from her a word of encouragement. She knew but a comparatively few rich people, but her acquaintance among literary men and women was as wide as the world. She had no taste for society.--l'ushi'onnble society. Her friends were the masses. She consistently strove to be of ser- vice t.o the people who needed help. Risahnn Samuel I-`nllnws St. Paul's: nllnuu I'll` to the noun lander of tho Onnrenpensoo Idunell. The regular monthly meeting of the W.C.'l`.U., including a short memoriil service on behalf of the deeply lament- ed chief, Miss Frances E. Willard. was [held Thursday afternoon in the Y.M. (LA. parlor. A large number of ladies were resent. The president, Mrs. (Reva) ccallum, occup the chair. "What a Friend We Have ' Jesus," was sung as an opening hymn. by prayer by the p d; . " utes of the former meeting by the recording secretary and un- unimously adopted. Mrs. Mt-.Cullum gave a short report of the parlor meet- ing held at Mrs. Sparks` for the teach- ers of the public schools. The treasur- er : report showed the finances as fair- ly good, the union tree of debt and a balance in the treasury. Favorable rc- lles from the Hon. Clifford Sifton and M Rrlthm in than nnr.if.inn Rent. in Hell [rum me non. L/HIIUYU auwu uuu . M. Britton, to the petition sent to them referring to the prohibition of ii uor in the Yukon territory and ct er mining districts of the north- west were read. Mrs. Itlotlallum, who is county organizer. reported it visit to I-Iurrowsmith to start it union there. Seventeen ladies became members. OI- Iicers were appointed and several de- partments of work taken up. The meeting was very encouraging. Other unions will he formed in the county as soon as ructionble. Mrs. cCullum ulso called attention lo, and asked for subscribers for the book of Miss \Villurd`s life, written liy her secretary and faithful friend, Miss Annu. Gordon. Cnmp work was pre- sented hy the recording secretory so that the members might discuss as to the best means of carrying on this work during the coming summer, and give their plans at the next meeting. Mrs. rRev.l Rrirlen. suoerinlendent of give Inll` plans at um mun luuuung. Mrs. (Rev.) Bxiden, superintendent lumber cum ; work, read it letter from the provlnc al superintendent. of that department, asking that an effort, be made by the union to keep the mission- ury in the field during the coming sum- mer. A good collection was the result. Mrs. Briden also read uu interesting `letter from the missionary. Rev. John S. Leckie, giving un account of the ;work done during the mist inter and showing the need of its continuuntwo. Rncinnnn wnn horn mi:-uwndn-d nnri lhn

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