Undevtaklng and Furniture. uitji [M St. 03:; St- lamina! wheretllkindsofwood is in be badatlowestpricap :jI-H- Bo L. BTHIBR C CO. .Q--_.L__.A mm & curs mm] Cuwwwllgri -an an-'-bun u.`.nu-u?cc1:' m I Chalk lhrmle In lflnnu-n In Our! \In'ndn mun 4--~-/ - "W I-Iusuh ror Ie In Klngsten by Henry Wndoand I-p"n'uu~o-L nrvatm [Forget it Not. ` 1 HIE BEST IS IIIE CIIEAPCSI. mn Win` .\lMlr\\I& $213` for All Wanl Mutrnsson, Double-bound, ooI1`|oklnu. Singlo or Douhle. it) fhr Rrassuml \\'h|la Enamel Iron Bed- SKLIIIRII` rassuml \\'lI|l< slemls single nml double. 3 a {bra thlrtr nmlml MADE M - MA L LIAX `l'LI,H'I'I WhI`l'l"Il.V (3 sI5mls lnglonml ulqin|Ii| oV.'" 'm- 'u_ - 3 thlrty mm! All mm Mann's In sateen Ticking. I ugle or xloubla "JvME_$* RElD S.| nnr I`nI-nl nu: `Jacinta not nnvo me boat. n In evonomy In the end. :9 mr .\lnImg:nu_v or .-\mh no out lnlsuod Buulmnm Setnwllh Slmpvd A rmnz. 2.50 mr Lnvk \\`un\*v.- tuculen Brand). Wo- Onculhlrd of murnm Is spent In had. Why | not ha vo Ihe boui. I! Is In the end. Annquo { Iwdnmnl sets with Sulpnl Mlrmnz. ` $2.5 (vmulea Brand). Wo- L Win` hlnllnus um fnr All \\'n.\l MAIN-mason, hnnh|n.hnnnd HIV, null \ |-l IlII'|rlIlI`Ig 1 IIIIIB. lNN`I'lTl"l`l(|N I-UR IILINIL I\l{.\N`l'l|`l)ll.l\. Ilnnl l`nnI All hung up -1... I.'x nu... uI.\m-A srncm FOR nus: WEEK} `run-Q-a--ua CV `Pry our hirnllun Rmtnmr. mot! Tmklnu. Slnglc` or nouhle. 31.30 Iron Bed- slemls. single COAL that is COAL at nuuj- rclllni '--g... Z . "I IIKQXVT M IGKIIIK` eilyuaduill hvopila Ieh. Wounds Ianiutd uottohooutdonoiuuyh. Wt" life! cind- h . aft]! cl 3 in. Nxwr guilty 0! murder 0! ms rue, but added the umrch under grant `provo- cnlion." Uh munael contend that the jury had not really pronounced the fndant guilty of murder as defined by law, but that the verdict was equiva- lent to`: cam-l'ctlon'ot manslaughter` only. The judge our-rul the ob- jthion am treated the can ` tion as` nae fnr murder. deeming tho Iddilionll word to In new uurpluango. At-rnrd-I inglg the defandnnt mu auntoncgd to deal . Justice Phillimon, however, Emmi:-d to tumult lord chit! justice until an tn the propriety at running the law point for consideration onup-" pal lvfnn the judgment should bu-ar- I _ e l tied into pttpct. . I ` Ioalnkul Qloollohs | `A remarkable I1-rdiet in :1 homicide case was recently rendered nt the (`uni diff unite: in Wales before justice Phillimoro. The jumtuuna the ri-' some-r guilty of murder of his wife, mt added Ih nun-dn undo:-- an-15 in-n~rn_ 0 Ill] cause. ll IS [DO I31 [.0 gl'()\\' 1- ; nud as to the mind, it need not grow old at all. provided it. he steadily npplied with that might; spiritual ele- ment in us whirh we rhll interest. I-Iven the muscular system can be wonderful- ly sustained by interest; for should :1 min nttem t the szune muscular work on n tn-:1 mill which he lightly en- dures along the mountain brook alter a` trout, he would faint dead away. But the mind will by interest grow steadily, even while bone and sinow nre wnsting through age. v lnVfVIII\ nun! run "IA|I" III '\dVIl'Ulu\ llunl Coal. III) (on: ogu um. I7.) Inna umw ulm`. `J3 mm elm-inn! nlm \lI.`nnr~n ILL~\\.\nn|n I Ch\I|\~ Q\\hn.\\0G\n fho Nor vu Never Grow Old. Commenting on the common causes of nervous disorders, Prof. \\ . ll. Thomson, says: The xnessnge of mod- ern science nbuut the human system: is more hopeful thnn over It tells us that the nervous system has n great- er store of n'9er\'ed vitality tlnn nll the other bodily systems pnt lugeth-`I . It is the only texture that is [nund not to have [mt weight after dezuh by starvation, as ell us after death hi nnr rnnsv-, II in the Inn! In urn- .'\lllIlKllly lvlll U, gflllll Ill) l`p|l'llH nid To wnkon now Thy church throughout our land. Thnt nll who know Thy name, :1 chosen . hnml, l;\Iny know Thy will, and knowing. dnro to do. This gulf must elm, despite its NV- enuo. \ .-um sun :1. ymvus, nur um u. ever oluso l'nli| this land in righteous nnger tllrmnz Within its dvplhs that which must dvnr '0 hnlcl. T'.wr<- lies the shame! `Tia not our sun.~ hu(-gnld; Tho` gold nf raw. nu` for license paid. Ahniqzhty Gm 0, grant Thy Spirits TZZIUIV` Manner udanpoh `nah- Wo on other way I::intIo I-15 in mm! min L... ..;|.. at. -.. .1. !\lIll Ill Il (|\\l|lI Klrlllll llll Hill! .I('i||.` past Our nolnlv sons !`(`lIl0l`!i`l(`S.*ll) .-um rust; And still it. ymvns. nur uill it. ever (`lunar Our favored land is worse than pagan Iltxxljt`. '0 boast prntootiun tn gm christian homo, "` And yu-t in (`very mark:-L place und street A vhusm of I'nt0n1por:|nm~ upon kt-up, And In HS awful depth for lung years nnst wnn, _ He'lm|(od at the < said, Unlc-.u the . irit dond 3 `Tis ht-r hrnve sons : alga - IIS nl`l' Hl`IlVl' SUIIS 1 dear. Then spurring on four IFIH` - [Io boldly lonped within the chasm dread, Whicl). as ho vnnishod. closed o'er his ` brave head. Wu . Then own Hm street bravo Mt-tlus (`urlius rude, His vhnrgvr prancing 'n<-nth it.-1 noble loud. - His armor glistoned in the morning SIIIL AH! IAUII l'UlI INHAKVISI NIMIIXK lllml (.\)I\l, lmlnuu Inruv mu I76 lonn Itovu am`, |\) man: vluuuw 3:5. 76 `mm nun Icmonlngr; U) mnlu hnnlwmxl. ASYLUM FUR IDIOTH. ORILIJA. Reynnldn-Illa norm-nlnn. l,1IlI mm, 75 (um nuvvum-. 10 ton: Iirur lllll MM. ABYLIVN mu IN!-l.\.\'|C. Il|m(`K\`ll.l.l s2. llnnl Goal. |.7\I\ Inna lungs en nine. I25 tuna now alto. :5 mm nnnll run. (`If vrn A I. DIHHA \\' 'l1\Dn \\'I\\ [1] (|u_\'.\l \\ llI'll 1\.Ull! U01 llll ll!!! Urlu he-id swuy, Ere yet corruption spread its sum de- M) . \\`ithin the forum wide, `tis said, there yn\vm\(l A (`main durk nnd deep, which nngiv wzind And R[wllH_ and gifts, und prayers to (`Mid (`u1nhim`d, ' \\'ith debris, rocks. and earth of every kind Poured in, nll failed to xn_uko the vlmsm close. 'I`ho_v than consulted, so the legend gm-s, An nrm-lo which said `twould disap- pmr \\'hon Roma mat in that whirh she hold most dour. The-n. pmtlmring up [il(`l!` Jt`\\'(`lS nnd their gold, l`h-y poured them frooly in, grout wealth untold; But still behold, in fear and dire dis- nn n u sun. And riding` proudly as from victory \\'l"ll'I, uun nu-u -n.u\:u, nu nun: uuu uuu xua* may, The chasm yawn nvrnss the forum's \l'V .ra u.e;~>c'w-arx:'\7-=pr~i1'&s"Y11Tn(\ wnael. This thirty per (rent. will not. he Nturned to the Canadian \-yt-list, ulthough in the cnse-of 11 stuteser not. a uwuiher of the L.A.\%t.'., t-oming into (Tuuudn, ll thirty per cent. deposit is refundud on his return. The (`nnudiuu wlmolni-uh`:-I us.~ hns on 'opport.unity to show that`. some lxwmifit, may he derived from m(-mhorshi in that. orguni/.1 tion. 'l`h<-y shou d urge the 4-.n:u*tun-nt of customs regulations ulong the line of those put into force by, the United States. Then let the powerful l..A.\'t'. got to work to convince their legisla- tors that there is Hui-li u thing as re- ('ipr0t`it_\' in international courtesy and full`-Llouling. Thu Upon Ohnm. J. VI. Porto in "Tim m`s llorn." In duys when Rome o'er ull the world he-ill swnv, ` VJLUDVVU 1I |UunUc ' ' ] 'I`he regulations of the United Sta- l tea tustoms ddp'nrtx_nent in regard to `Canadian `cyclists touring over t'hobor- der call for prompt: nnd tho!`ough"reta- llintlon. The Canadian government 'has ' treated American cycli.sts with grout consideration and liborality, but 5 their large niiutlediieas does not soon: to `have been "appreciat6d. Monitors of tho league of American when-linen have [or twgr yearn enjoyed the privilege of bringing their wheels into Canada fru- of duty`, by I aving their membership cards with t e `customs officials as evidence of good faith. They were al- lowed six montfhs before returning and lit after fifteen days grace, they tilled I to turn up the L.A.\\'. was mspont.db!- for thirty per cent. duty on their whaels. Mark the contrast:. ' ily fhe new United Stntos'rogu|at.ions no Can- adian `oyr.-list can remain longer than three days in the states without pay- ing duty on his wheel, and unless he is personally known to the officials, and they are satihfled he will re-turn im- fore the three days elapse, he must pay_'dut-y anyway. Thu duty demand- ed in thirt yer `oQg,,.-til gumm 5 E43 ;' "-.-'n".'v .(~.' r"1"nn"'\v n Hlliiiu ' `the menu nognumou ol the name -annu non. uufonoronu. ` l\l Hm :-on 'I"!I... _- I '!IIIUI C II '0tIII'wu Tribune. 'I\hn ran-n Int Inn UN`!-'AlR CANADA. tn us nuer uo:un is the hat to grow 0 mihul it noon! nnt Iulvw lull`. II Iuull IIIIIIII l'IK~ CRNTRAI. l`lllHl).\'. 'I`0RI\N'l\l. llnnl (`M1, 9% mm nut alum, nu tum amall 11; um`: Hon Dual LEI) tom l(o'nn|u|n\`||Io ucrwulgf-\ Tho nah mu! m be vllwnnlln km on tuna mmuhly. l.\'S'I`l'l`l.Y'l'l0N hilt l\l*!.\l-` AND l)l?.\ll|. I||\`l.l.l\2\` IIJJQ. Haul (ha). no Inna: Imp :13 In, no man unsllpuo-Inc. I501-us alum nlu. `:3 tom: No. I clm.sm`s mouth :1 nd 1 she e-vs-r holds most without :1 sign of 0.! ' old Rume lies I This , I (`u n-ml-n n F uunI`i"I:ma. {It costs Less Wire Chiclnanfeoco nl Ill'|\I l`\|l| ||VI`I\A`IM lI\HVI'\HVu llnnl (`m\l.2l..`Il) mun nmull um um, Ru()tmu- mm I-lntwlornnlun emu). N5 lama nlnvt-ulnv,7lI um: ohwnluul l|Il : Hurt Poul, 40 tom mr grates. mm will mm-, mm many mu. ho r(-qulrvd ull Jnmmry, IHW; nlmm Imucoruuuu mg. AR\'l.l`M FUR INSANE. KlN08'l`UN . Haul mu,1.mn mun law of; mu. `I25 Inna unmll on ulna. It tom Mu-Inn x-Im\_ mu mun hard uwrmnlu . M0 lulu Ion. cu-rt-enlugu. `)5 tom nluvo nlnomnl). ASYLUM Full lN\NE. lh\M|l.'.|`l)N. llnnl Coal l.|I6I) tom u-mull um am. in mm: Iltwu mo. Iia mun vln-alum. I-luv; mmitnvillv. lb!` rntoI.&| tons; mr pump-houun, I50 mun non uoroonl `RI Iona hnnl u-om-nlu 0! thus nbow mm Icy mum (mm may not ro- qulml mm Juuusry. lull) ASYLUM FOR INIIANE. NIMIPO. Ilnnl nmn nnmnm... 1...... ...... .1-.. an um... F. C. lvlarol-nail`. Qnurnmlilj. -noun; * * Cchlnct and Upholtuilnol-I cl ::du:.-y;ldjlyIIunuI|dOIaou'RoI'lU- Vcnnpars cwnuan. sawan ! AND uun. A. STRACHAN. ' Agent. !Sleam l3_arpei tleaning Works. \lllU`rlC4'U ULIIJL Ill ELIE; Boltleu head and seat post. Largo tubing "tapered." mnking it stronger. Nickle steel clnin. sud tha oniest running wheels mndo. - _-.I IX`--. QA_ 2&1 2__.._..A-.l _._--_-_ .._---~ -_..._v. A Good llhul tor $33. Iarnnted. [A FEW POINIERS Self-oiling Axles. Ono-piece cunt and axle. DAN]... lung!` ant` no-I nal mupromn or A mum. t`m\r|\Io-.I warm `numtqluh. IR Mn. WM. FERRY, Blenheim, Ont., says: "I can recommend Dr. Wood's I\'orw.1y Pine Syrup as the very but medicine for coughs and colds, `ore throat and weak lungs. i j --A -- I `A You don't seem to be abltto throw them off. All the ordinary remedies you've tried don't touch them.` The cough remehy for you`is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. It loosens the phlegm, allays the irritation, hezils and soothe: the in- amed lung tissue. " "-1- ;!V.<;I|'.a T an-we 1% Fun 8vI'II|I- ' %: I. Never fails to Cure. Tiigt suck. 1-noun-nun-nun: uh.` nmnnyngn loin an-uh In Welland-Vale Wheels. min: I I lulu, III! lIIIIl'\lI A:-|YLL`.\l F0". INSANE. l`t)RU.\"I`). llurulonl |.m0 Inns Iuruv 1` nhw.`.H| Inns M-we v-Intmlhmlu um. um; Hut Unul -LII Lum- lump, I00 Iona lmnl non-vmugn, I50 Luna mu wn-oulun. ASYLIVM I-`nu INSANE. LUNIMN. I Ilnnl lV.mI 9) min nu... .......| ...... .1... mm 1...... Ill . l'NhI~`.ltHIUNl-III WILL Ill-`.l`l-`.l\'F2 It-ml! run, In Im mIIrvn~ol In tlwm Ill lhulr ulllm. In tho l'MllnmN\t lhullrllmz.-4. 'l`nrunIu, nnil Inarlml "'l`I9lIl|t'I`H for Poul." up in |l\)Ul\ nu. Wednesday. 25th May, I898, .\._ .n_, n..., _ u 7 v v ' 1 an the delivery oroonl In the mods of mm In- Immliuma mum-cl helnmm) or bumro mu mm lay of July In-xl. vxuopt ma rwumlu nu mm! Ibr um lmnluu and Hmullton Auylumn mm (`un- lnsl l'rInon. an noml : Auvl |v\| Lvxn onun nvnn DI'I. \I\.\\vnV . ElIkOPEAN SPAS III`. 0! IIIIVI VIIITIIII IIIQ M HRPRR RI~2M)ltIA'l`)R\`. `IV \l(0.\"h I)nnnn|.I.u.III.\ ...u......... .5-\ a....... _n...... ..,...1 - V--_r~u..n.-nvuu-7 -' TENDERS FOR COAL Its supreme merit has been proved and is ac-! lmowledged by thousands of the most fastidious coffee consumers thro{1gh- out the land. Grocers cyerywhcre sell it. ' i:s[3m9%%aaa*ats .cr;;fgEi " being guaranteed by their seal; rrmn or Aaqumx l`n.u\nn and I Vhnrlllo-. I moment lmthllngu. mlmluim. ll .C1ea.r as 9; crystal and delightful in its invigorat- ` ing and aromatic odor is th qoge that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin carts from the famous coffee importers, Not .\I--Ii-var mm mm Mr W! Palm nunnwo. y um x~ucku"mll or Incsuhu -uIollar mum ` - ht nu. \`-an pull I` Sh r~ vhr~\\`\IIl lugs M '8 :._ _______ A may be moi expen- sive but Canadian CALEDONIA Springs h more (ms in 1I.._-.._-;A_ _ -451 "dd%ii23"'F1s Dnhliupn D) lam-I or any vendor iml nw-smrlly nweptul. Ncwynpon lunmrtlu; mu mlwrumnout wllhoula Iuorl noun lie-llvapuu In m not In pol: mrII'.', ` M B. (`IRIHTK `I . I`. l`H:\.\lllRRI.\l.\'. J A IS \f(\\`n\\' Chhsc & Sanborn .L:.|m.aQQ....AL_ IAIDWAII I898. W131 `ho Oondodovundlh uultho.\'uon R-pun. hi hooouo human 0! tho uinnnian.n::r:dumn chum... ad to prop who Unitod Shun thipo putting any. but have not new--fol Iholauorvuaola Inrriul any manual rush in John nl ni-Inll putt III: apuulru nun orwur Ilttlllpv ' nu \ u-aunts. In |'\ I |'I.`\-Illlnl-'\h\. JAM}?! .\'0X0.\'. lmptomn at A Inns. I`!-is-\nu l`ul\Ilv vhnrllle-.I llulhllmn. Illilouirvjlu nirrlli Ivly uneven mliuo tan a` Ital]. do uudlh uuitho Nun `gunman nh Hogans` -nnnhgng Al AL. IKOIIIII nanny I _ .nnn'unqn~ "Mud. `I50 Splint ships pubod chad at full 0 and I formal combat took plus. Sptllith non`o(~wu- unsupe- ud to nnvml tho United Shh: nhinnhn- lln-.\.~u\. M |7.-`l`hc Spanish crnipu Condo do Von: 6:0 and tho torpedo gun. boot Nun Eopmn on Sunday aorooou lot! pol-Moongago n Unitod Shh wu. amps At noon In tho United Bantu dip. car an Smnioh thine nova hrrnd Hm` lupus AIIUIIIIIIIIIO Unllilll Entllip chips nova Iotnrd they ototnd y I . ring u an |'Q~ eluted. Shani: chino nuhul Ahnul uuuo l'IllIl|l.` will no pucetl on we uumn inn :3. The ollihn of the navy. u 3 min. Ave not thought xuy highly oh the army of Gen. noun. md they that still loan of it since the fulun of the Gunio ox- podizion. uj--n The Advance on Debi. V\'.\suII.\'i:'ru:~z, May I7.-l:lavana`e cap- ture will he no summer holiday excursion ~ l`he authorities here know that during the past tear military aupplios nl all kinda have eon cent. to Cuba in large quanti- Liee. A great number of Krupp and Arm strong guns have been purchased by the Madrid govermncnb ond cent to Cuba with lame quantities of projectile and rmoho Ion Powder. Moot ol the new gunreent to Lubo have been mounted at Havana and immediate neighborhood of that city. New batteries have been erected commanding tho approachee from the pea, and while unly.very indenite lnlorlnation can be obtained an to what hoe tmnapired in the inland rince the decliration 0! war. it ie believed that eonaiderahle work has been done In strengthening the defences ol the land ap ohee to Havana. Reporte that gene ra Blanco ie short cl ammunition are not credited here especially by the navy department. He has hon-n a iliapoaition to use his powder and alien againao United States i-creole nl all descriptions. which eeeme to indicate that hie eu ly in not running chore. That Havana can taken by a combined land and tea attach no one here doubt. but there in no disposition to underrate the taah that the army and navy will have on their handa. Preparationa will be made accordingly. and an anon ae the Spaniel) lleot haa been dieooeed of an advance will be made upon Cuba with a eullicient lame to make the campaign abort and deeiiive Little reliance will be placed on the Cuban ineunnntl. The nlllera M aha narv. an n DIIXOII THUG. It in premature, perhaps. to discuss- to-duy the (letaila and nature ultho al Iienoe which Great Britain desires to malie with the United States. The ehiel point which it in rleeired to do (ermine at this juncture is whether the public rentimont of America will sanction uny alliance. If it will, Idonoo go too lar in saying that the terms can be M- ranuuleither now or at some more mitnhle moment in the near future. The British oahluet has denitely and unanimously committed iraelf. in pri clple. to an An glo-American aliianoo if t can be made up on terms honorable and advantageous to both eountrioe. The British government having committed itaeli to this radi- oal new departure, has no diepoeition to drive aehar bargain. ltla probably quite willimz t at the United States ehould determine the eoope of the proposed partnership, the general desire being to make it ea close and intimate na possible Therein little doubt that Great Britain will beglud to enter a full olleneivo and delenaire alliance. On the other hnnd,il America preferred. !h0 would negotiate a partial or contingent alllanoe for apueial iurpoeee of defence and mutual iutereete. he point which Great Britain would pro~ bahly urge with the groateet emphasis u on America would he that ehe rpeediry equip horeell an a rat-clan naval power. ' [D II UKPUIMUU LIIIV IUO WIN DU Illlppu of all her pouosalonn ouuide hor domes- bio hordorn u hho result: of the war. The power: an already discussing the divlulou of tho npoilo hob eon themselves. The only hope is that: they may quarrel. Tho oinba who:-eon they agree are that aha nltod Shanon ohnll Iotain nothing out ride the Woub ludlon. and (hash Britain wnllnennoumng. lease at nll tho l'Iulip- pines. In fact. the nuitudo of Eu:-opo may be honb described nob as an anti- Bnmh but as hxoadly hostile to the Anglo- Saxon race. uh I. ..........u...... ......I..n. on .).'.n..... I.`-i`4i1.ou..' "' l5-~JG'~* "V "1?" W`I'(|`I3"` try wen u uully unemmoua in levor oi grunting I e United States the fallen Bri- blah eupport in resisting any interference lrcm neutral powere. In nhould be ex rlnlnod the bile idea of European inher- erenne no not prompted by any really friendly Ientimontn lor Spain. Conclnenuel Europe in convinced that; the complete rlownlull oi Bpnin in n lorcgono conclusion. In is expected than the will be stripped of In her nnnuanlnnn nntnida hnr dnmon. IUIU IUHIF. PIUVI Il|(l UQHIIIUKPIUII Wlllll the Iftunion oonbaim. Tho proposition to and I demand to Washington to limit the ounpnipn to the West Indies. and no onfouo tho dumnd with the combined dun. OIIIIO to the Britilh govarnmont. irnm three powers. I speak on the high- osi: authority when I ny thus in was re- gcbedhy the unnnimous voice of the mini: onbinoo. Moreover. I violate no _-.-_=`l'{1`..:r r 'n.:; `6iih"`3 00 Hill'- hmlonn no In Imnm the mine or mlmu (mm whlvh they h\|I\\\I` Iu nulpply the mu, and {mini mun he quality n umw. uunl II n ulml v: I haw tn mrulnln umI:~mm~r_v cw demo mu the ma! dmlwml cl: mm In ma i l)glI\'_glfy In 3n_)_luonIlNtu~uI nnllumnrlly In mo Dl'lHIl| UIUI ll: UIUIUUVBI. L VIUIIILU IIU A '-'.a-611.1 .,;:-716Iri*9i9iu."w *`~"9Er~ rtrv u-nu ununllv unnmmmu in favor nl The low York In : (.'on-es-pondene cabled the irony Ilome-IIrIiIoh Onblnee reva- nble to II Anglo-Inon Allluloo - A oholoe Propoud to no Iubmlned, but lmteln II-owned It Down, ' Nnw Yomc. May !6.-'l`he London cor- relpondonn of the Sun cubic: hie pa 1- to- dny ee follows: , "Had it not been or we elnrp veto of the British government, the United Blane! would hevl been confronted eevenldnye ago with the dilculb problem whether to wlbhdnw Den 5 nominiouely lrom tn Phllipplnee or 5 0 combined Europe. I site this etnternepb on the eu- ohoriby of two prominent membenot the Bsllebury onlneu And In nccunoy is beyond queetion. Moreover, lo fnlle in than of conveying an adequate idea of bhe~tmn1- (old riln. plots and oouumtplote which I tuulon in -Anul g A4-ag-(I In `I7.-Ll-uuenln om H-all WITHDRAWING FROM THE PHILIP- ; ZPIMSI QR FIGHTING EUROPE. ' ,!nRIIA1N sroon BY srm:s.| XIAIJIMO IIDL II.._ I` ll. n ,,- nag Xhjl the ltunaru or In In the In-slumuux Th lawn! vendor I In-mnlu; ----- ------ V Amory Inn Paris. hmmx, Muy 7.-1`ho Pnia conoopon- deal 0! that Sunday Spatial up he learn! from 1 ttnetwotthy ooumo that Great Britain and Germany but urind n a formal ngmmont with tlu'l~`nited Sum to put a stop to the Hhpun war within tho nut fomxight. ____f7 ...___,_ . __._._-_. ..:., - roll bum whno Inning. BRO(`R\`ll .l.K, May In -Wi|liam Bun. a vnll~kuown tumor. In Algonquin. `I'll milkin meow yeototdny when he sprang sudden to his has an if in agony. and than fol over dead. The dot-and Ira sixty ughh yarn of ago, and loan: a widow and slugs family. Hurt dinette vru the trouble. I saunas. mxnox hctheu-in`:-hu~ Sptcinliah mud. A HUN!` 5 W -F"~ DHIUZ I ll Iailbml St..~'.l`omn|o.~vu'|thchd with kn... .n..a. .n.u.a 5.. 1.... g. nu. cnusrs cmnnn cm Amman`: sncceaeur. Tonuxm. May I6 -- The Telegram`: London cable rays: "The probable sue center of the earl of Aberdeen as governor general of Canada is boiu discussed by amoral ol the London journa e. The Daily Mail euggeetn the earl of Jenvey. who held a aimilar pol-ition in New South W'alee from I890 to 1893. He in ltydhree years old. The Poeo again advances tho name olbhe duke of Leeds. who in l.hirl.yeix K; of ape and a prince of the Holy an empire. `A uncu p.II:lIu OI ago: you any. Bock of direction: And card of forty eight cnlovn fuo to any nddrou. Writ; to Wells & Richudeou Co., Montreal. P.Q. IIOC I NUKIB IUIHITQ 0.3 090 rt`c0lG0(1. If you are It novice in tho wrath of homo dyeing. you have now presented to you bho varied chaos of dyes than you can purchase and um. ltyou do-sire success. profits, on unrulad tcmpor and home hop. pinoau. you must emely decide in favor u! the Diamond I)yos-tho only warranted dye: in the world. You cmnob be deceiv- ed if the name Diamond it found on each packet of dyes you buy. Book of dinnlinnn nml hard on? Cm-In There are several lrlnda of wretched imi- babion and I-onp grease dyos than are sold by some dealora lor the sake of large pro- rm. Those dyes bring consternation and donpnir co every inexperienced hou-owifo who um them. The results may be cum mod up an followe: mixed. muddy colors. rumou garments and materials, had tem- per. and a shower of wrath on the dealer who has sold the deceptive dyes. For long years the women ol Canada have had bolore them the celebrated l)a- mond Dyan for homo coloring work. Those chemically pure dyoa have carried naolafacblon and delight no all who have mod them. Old, laclod and dingy gar- ments have. by the aid ol Diamond Dyes. been transformed into new and beaubilnl croarionn; money has been Inved. and the happiness of families increlu-ed. Where directions have been faithfully lollowod, not a single failure has been recorded. If vnu All A nnrion in llin uwnlr nf lsnmn -fjj ' Jnsnxulnvduugq ` We Are Sure You wm Selectl The Diamond Dyes. UUHUT CUUlKaII1uUill7yu One result of the election and the modi calion of public maaion and prjudico may ha the quioh on of the 7. )h\ prnaccu. hiou. In in non intimated Ihab an and may bo roaclxod by which the dcfurce will let the cnogo by default: and mu aentcuco will bo indefinitely podlponod. UK Ulllllillllp. The Molina eebineb is practically enur- ed a eubenentiel majority by the second balloting. on the `. 2nd inab. A prominent. member of the Melina cabinet: said to me in Putin on Wednesday that: Lhe govern- ment: expected to be puriiully relieved from the danger of dictation by the mill- bary pnrty. The preeenbcebineb is pleased also by the failure of the aocieliete be make great. gains. which some feared. Pie- mier Meliuo particularly rejoices in the heavy defeat: of M. Jenner, the socialist. leader. whose plea at the Mile irinl was one of the more ?striking lealuien of that hunoun clue This in re:-lly I rneuer lor rrgrel: for M. James un doubtodly re roe-outed the cause of truih and iuebice urinu the semen uf public in- sanity through which France hm been penning. There is no doubt; that: M. Jnuree will be returned at an early date from some other constituency. nun rnnnlt. nl Hm Alnnlinn and Hm mnrli Aha I 3 yuni I Bindw. of X1 I.sn.:a 3.--.-n.'.$......'.~.......a .m. lomo Interesting llonulu-Thu zoln Duo 810] B0 shelved. Loxnrm, May l7.-An nnnlyeis oltho French election returns yields one or two points of interest. In wu I manner of some Iurpx-lee, ulhhaugh the public intarenb in the election wau much less than usual, than the polling was the beavl_ofgQ%p,;g- ! ic "flint faG??@Wr ;`e"*&1-`&iii&i*:5rl`,R<%%1'fi;'1:i:y `iii? ` this in tho rao oleotlon hold in May` Heretoloro cbo olling bum been in Auguab. which in the ho iday aeanon. Nobod won willing to lorcgo his holiday for tho utlea of citizenship. Tho Molina nnbinnh in nmntinnllv Anur. UHIIGU DKIICI IllIll-0l-W'Il'- A--menu adjubwb general Ward. of the Unlbcd Btuca arm . oonbthe {allowing den-patch to Gen. Dnvi Bnbthrnld: "Men oullutirg in thoxogular an-my during the war on be informed thus they will be gnnted their diecharae no the clan: of the war, if deairod.-upon their individual ap- plicaciona." Working wonder: in Toronto. pondonb, Knight. who uocompnnlod aha expedition. was advised by British consul Gallon one to land. (or tour of mob vio- Ionoo becnueo he was brought: over by a United States man-ohnr. A..l.o...m ..A!..o...l .....-u....l lX7--A A TAKET6FictioIce. nus um um. l\olI\-try In luontlhoto-I nmlmrlliou M` the mo u-vuvo In:-lllmlunx 'IVm!orI I`|I| ll` Wm \1`d Ihrllw ulmlox mun. P|'Il'I|'t and Bo::tor;nE 1:; Vbolry` ` No ndunoratlon. Never aka. I usury Iunuluuunu can-n-u u hinonupedalonnudiuunnbut and-nhn;L Bvnhnnnvohmxm THE FRENCH_ELEGT|ON3. no.h$ W! llllunko lo elm-ullhtn . `.\`o ehenlk-ck usnho |nr).nFr`vk::.n eupx-II. `phob an-ri of hu- x3'aoc':?u"aa-uu:eu. emu nu me always In stuck. The Carnovslxy Wood Co., I32 (ITMIIO ST. 11-. 91 n\--a n......_..... a... llumy s Improved lothod.| AIruI\I I\I\ l\l1nl'lllIZl\l\ll\ I 3 IV 'l\\'.V IIK Reynolxlnvlllo uorwm. III) (mun; nhwe mal. 78 mm. hum HIM` nhn-um` lu mmnlv Ilm nu], !ccs,.':.s;: . . .. over the sublet of Home Decon- zion you have prob: ly come to the con- clunlon that: your walls need mpuporing. Looking over the eld for nnitnblo Phpor you cannot fail to be pleased with the au- uorb collection we have for your inspec- hion. _1V1_c1Vlahgn & Co. I - IVICIVIHIIUIIG U0- ~*.....".v.::r'......"":...*.:::.' M IJCKIIUIKIV I0 I 50!?` '-`Ill!!! mpnntuci Looking T. F. HARRISON (30.1 PIANOS FOR R5 `ITAL- llrllnlrnn-lvvrn-It Although the price of our is rnpidly_ advancing we continue to sell 4 lbs. full weight bread at 14c. Toye's. King Street. tum (ml. Ill Inna lung In, Ill untllo u|nc.|3u-In nice. can; so (`uulnurgmlcvg Hutu. l\m'l`I'rI"rm\: Lnn Ill Inn |IIlA\!`l'I.\\I)I\