LANE mu; m m 3 M 2 III. Indul- nun Huts. we you TIE! Id um“ unul loo: y. (orn- m oath. or“ anv THEDOMNON HOUSE. an" purmg IR. FIELDING NOT FAVORABLE. a: an n-Ierenoc to matters! Yukon. mostly by Si and numerous mum em“ were hruught dam wuss w...“ -n M Pubiic Works. informed 001. P1401: than the English representatives of the koflh" em Commercial Telegraph Company had mmmunicnted to the (imminent the raiding-as of their company to commence forthwith the construction of the stag- my and DaWson telegraph line under their charter, but. not until after a conâ€" sex-action party had been sent out by the Public Works Department to commence th» mnstruction of a Government line of we r. WIVThe Government houses or done any Donkhoani or an! 0‘ grants. ix. cases Wm (mists continehzal bonus has been continued and the continental bonus to booking agents is. under that arrangement. larger than the bonus to British boating resort‘éd to this medldneanditanal SAKHI E. D3221. Annapolis. N. S. Mclnnes’ Proposai for 0 Mint for the Dominion. agents. The mach for this policy was a that in is necessary to meet the b' paid by other countries to conti agents, but in lieu thereof a ; bonus of $4.86 per head was 88â€â€œ and paid to the English can!!!“ the Doukhobors, because the col! were prepared to give as a vet! number of desirable agriculturll grants. with no pxpepge WW agents await? UV , completely p. cm. Ont- n. FamAY MAY 19. sismnce has new pm... v or the Government to extend 1:32:00 1'0 all, mgu?’ Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment is an 113601135 um: for piles, and has never beenkmbw! ‘0 to cut: the worst forms of thisdisasc whnchhas baffled medical skill for ages. This smiement may sound 13th“ 53°“: w persons who do not know the . . of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment. 1‘ ‘3 P3“ {wily true, and heartin endorsed by the 81'3â€" {121 testimony of thousands of Maud WM nvho have been cured by itaftetyears of 5055‘ mg, and after trying my W consulting the but doctors. Mr. a Bull. Beneville. Omani?“ 3Ԡlesure in stating that after that! 7%“ suffering with Itching Piles. Dr. W’ - ‘7†men: has completely cured I!" ', 1'!“ my, remedy that was advertised. ‘15 â€1%...“ beneï¬t, butas Ibavewld WW aflecwdaslm Dr. Chan's omen-yells, a price: cute." ‘1 ‘ ‘l'ha Immizf'lu answu- to Mr. remedy . beneï¬t, buzas Ihavewld dï¬fafl aflecwdaslmDr.Chm'lw sperfectcme." A ht an n maul. flake-i Immigration Queoflou. builï¬ mm mm m as manninffli‘e immigration m concernd.exoept except“)! bonus. TheGovarnmentu upreparedet any nmetomakoaahnflararrangumon withanypereone who maybemapod- tion to furnish a large body of desirable agricultural immigrants {mm Britain. Mr. Nam was told the Government had no intonation an to the number of Canadians repatriated from the States; that no speciï¬ed amount we: paid to agents per head, but a commission: that there were 16 regular agents in the United States. drawing 815,300eyw. ani 13 in Epropgï¬rawlng 820.885 Sir Charles Ribbon Tapper was In- tormed that the Games“ intends to appoin: a second judge to: the Yukon district. Hon. Mr. Fielding. continuing the do- bate on Mr. Mclunea' motion. said he could well understand that hon. members who only thought out this subject as they listened to Mr. Kaunas, would be- A 1,41; A number of motions for papers were we attempted to run a mm: or our uwu, and the net result would be that. instead of enjoying a handsome proï¬t, the Gov- ernment would have a. loan Under his should mint gold. Gold would displace the: not; cumgcx. gush wsss pmtierlly as 10811 romt epn icto the-â€mullet: ! ‘ of Canada. without interest. They would, the Government; was perfectly prepared ‘ , to review the whole matter. with 3 therefore, lose in the minting. thev . ‘ ‘ sincere desire to arrive at n decision WOJld havenmore expensive mode of hi h uld he to all m: nufacturinz coins than at present, and z w c “if†mtllfnctoxy eon- they would displace our present currency, 1 “m undbeohlig'ed togoonthemarket and! " ‘ ' "" ’ ‘ MONOPOLY ENDS. borrow money. which, under the present system. the public were (new to give to the Government to-day “Khan: in. Rankin Power Company Will Surrender tel-est. The people of Canada did not It: Privileges for a Number I want gold; the note system Was a much E more convenient form of currency l or Concession. 1"†â€Â°"“° c°""""°"' . Toronto, May 16.-â€"The negotiations 1y held continued by M633“- ifor the surrender of the monopo ‘ Casey (West Elgin), Henderson (Edam). by the Niagara Power Com- Clarke Wallace (West York), Osler (W855 puny have been concluded. and the agree- Caz-senile!) ment arrived at will doubtless hepresentr Toronto), Oliver (Alberta), (North Hastings), and Ellis (St. John ed to the Ontario Gavcrnment for retiï¬â€˜ City, N.B.). cation at a council meeting to-dey. The The debate was then adjourned. l A number of motions for papers were the monOpoly in return for a number 01 posed, amongst them 0119 by Mr. Martin | concessions. In place of the ml for correspondence, mien-3mg and other annual rental of 8" .000 per ennum I documents with reference to the G61"!- tariff of rates has been decided upon * ,.._ cm. prince Edward! The debate was “WWâ€"iv V in; of the mails Island between $110 Tormentine. 0n Wm diflnss‘on‘ 3nd 8‘ carried the House 8 Rome,» Palermo claims is Dundas Flavelle Bros. A Canadian â€Int. Bicycle $12, $15, $18, $20. Suits to order A complete range ., on which there Was a long t motion was workers range of all makes of mcr Suitings. executive THE'PKCIFIC’CABLE. : Chamberlain and the Colonial Representatives Confer. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. Lord Selborne. Under secret. (or the Co-Ionles. Replies terpellnclon on the Sinai! Earl of Aberdeen â€"‘ . Bepreunutlone to Con-Mend. London, May 16.â€"The mercury on State for the Colonies, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, had a conference yesterday on the subject of the proposed Pacino cable with Boron Stratheona and Mount Royal. the high commissioner of Canada, and other colonial agents-general, who ted certain modiï¬cations of the presen originnl_ propoall. Mr. Chamberlain “.13 mica the. me, consideration. Replying in the Home of Lord! to the Earl of Aberdeen (Liberal). former Gov- ernor-General of Canada. who urged the impomnoe of Imperial and colonial Gov- ernments reaching an understanding with reference to the Paciï¬c cable, the Earl of Seibome. Under Socmtnry of State for the Colonies, said Her Majesty's Govern- ment wan perfectly prepared to review the whole matter in the light of any new representation: the colonies might make. with a sincere desire to arrive et 3 deals ion ntisfactory to all Gonrnmente con- [on satisfactory was no intention upon the part of the Government to throw cold water upon a matter of such great public interest, nor was there any idea of being ungracioue. He expressed surprise at the fact that ex- ‘ caption had been taken to the Govern- ment's assertion that the cable was more important to Canada and Austral- asia than to the United Kingdom. ex- plaining that this was not incompatible with the view that it was of great im- portance to the Empire. as it might be perfectly true that such a project as this might be of great Imperial interest. and at the same timebe of greater importance to speciï¬c portions of the Empire. Continuing, the Undo: Secretary said he did not think anyone conversant with the full aspect of the matter would regard the Government‘s 06†na being ungeucrous, because it om-re‘l to share AL- knâ€"Im mit‘lnnh demanding a snare Toronto. May 16.â€"-Tho negotiations l for the surrender of the monopoly held by the Canadian Niagara Power Com- pany have been concluded. and the agree- ment arrived at will doubtless hepresent- company named has agreed to abandon the monOpoly in return for a number of concessions. In place of the present annual rental of 825,000 per annum a tarlfl of rates has been decided upon. 7 pay in proportion to the power which i it develops. The new tarifl is as follows: For the ï¬rst 10,000 horsepower de- veloped, 815,000 per annum. For the next 10.000 horsepower. 81 per - horsepower per annum. \ For the next 10,000 horsepow . 75 cents per horsep0wer per annum. For the remaining power deve10ped up to 100,000 horsepower, 50 cents perhoree- - power. Itwill thus be seen that undu- the new arrangement the revenue derivable by the Government for the ï¬rst 80.000 ,_ Am‘nnol‘ will amount ‘0 $32,500. It the company develops up to further 100.000 horsepovver it will pay a. sum of $35,000, making a total revenue of “7.500. A - WEEKLY Cures coughs RED Plljï¬ '9 Dr. Harvey’s Southern Undor 500nm of an“ Ilcs. Bopllon to II I.- oa tho Sauce: by tho Ah-rdnol â€" Cold-Ill 25c.-â€"-or same: price as inferior imitations. mm mucus: Cm. Ufa». neutral. POST, LINDSAY, ONTAR§, MAY If lthcrc is a history‘fi weak lungs in your famig | mkc Scott’s Emulsiop, ' t I! It ates. w-vv- It enables you to resist tl‘: ' disease. Even if your lun'} , are already aï¬'ccted, and F besides the cough you has : fever and emaciation, the:| is still a strong probability | a cure. mm mm} And His Deadly Struggle fitb a. Vicious Enemy- I Dubem wu Getting the Victomm am when he Bonn to an Iowa Kidney Pubâ€"Thou the 11d! mod um 8. Wu 83106. Toronto, . May 12.â€"S:ill nnoher member of the staff of the Tonnto Street Railway comes forward to. uti- fy to the unequalled eiï¬cacy of IDdd‘s |duzinus vnmanca. a came as Wanda ‘9 0' b0)“ 00:139th '3’ I an sound and won. Kidney PHIL" _A A_- Toronto, [May 12.â€"Still nnoner member of the staff of the Tointo Street Railway comes forward to tsti- iy to the unequalled efllcacy of (Dad's ‘ Kidney Pills. in cases of. Diabetes. This time it is Mr. H. Hogs, Conductorï¬o. 207. residing at No. 81 Fuller shut. who tells hm story. , Here is what he mys: “ Diabeteakept me in continual minerii. and n' htly agony for three years. y blood I: so impure that I thought 1 could never to such an extent that. 1 ma work. I lost flesh and strengt ly. and. in short. I thought. it up withmo.’ - “ I used wferent remodies. no good 1mm any 0! them. friend recommended Dodd's Pills. ' AL-.. mnfl‘l" ‘ nus. “ I had no idm they yould.‘ blp me. as I had been diuppoxnud so often. but I docided to try than. Th0 first box gave an wondotlul mm. The ‘ "‘- hand he- â€"‘ -nt‘ '1‘. “WIN; I Ian'- -Tho best way to ascertain the ram mull of Dodd's Kidnoy Fill: in to tut mm. fl‘hero can be no deceit tlmn. They either will cure. or they will not. A trial coat: very little. and it will settle all doubts tor all limp. Dodd‘a Kldnez' Pllll are mold by all drunk“ at my cents a, box. nix bozo: 82.60. or sent. on receipt of price. by The Dodd’s Medicino 00.. United. Toronto. Ont. . Dr Von Stan‘s Pin-am“ " an Drunk“: 35c ‘ °‘"‘ W MM, . CHAPTER VII Dr. Von Sm'. Pineapple Tablet- insumtly relive heartburn. sour stom- headnchos. arising from Junâ€"A (ligation. and they quicken “mmâ€"8,; diseat' ion. the amid“e "bu" l l t The Outlook for Wool. I the'early part of May terwa r55 pun. . trol 5f 3 large wa invested. 0n th which their money 15 Asisusuatin th h that 'I when preparations are being mad;- for V0389 0“ ‘9 “PM 0 V3 “3 J“ ' . . . low-pd era the daughter of the Lhocom‘m 0‘ the new; $001 c"? on the president Buravia and her aunt. and market, great interest is taken m the he and the young lady becomr great prospects presented (or this important friends before BJfflVla is reached. .Th» industry. The outlook is anything but 0118mm? {511318. 3000 after hm arrival. _ T begin with it is esti- that a political movement is on foot. "mm-â€â€™3' ° ' . and the pres'dent conï¬des to hum that mated that 75 per cent- 01' the clip. of he merely allowed mm: to be made ladt year is still held in this province. mt ’d‘tilt a)!“ totbetgottter ablletoiret- :_ wool “"5 r h d s ore e rune o 2. rue- eir. )u ï¬'mï¬ieg :ghxld the‘ iii :25: “:00 that a lac]; of moner' btds (air to de- . , ’ _ _ 8 p , eitroy all his p ans It so happens that bid for 1" “Hilly "1 â€1'3 market ‘3 about th’stime the hero‘s English ser- l'ac. Not only is the bulk of last year‘s yam. d: vcrs a secret passage. lead- ! clip stillheld in Ontario by partieswha m8 Into {1 hill. and after a mm of ’ a your agoexpectedto'oe able to sell it ““7" “9mm! “d“mm‘“ }h‘-‘." “'1' ata prozit soon utter it Was purchased. (â€than 'mmense_treasur9._ Ill! "’1’?“ but a Canadian exporter has at an Am- hon ‘9 {“0†0‘ the K'DG ,‘Oï¬k P130“ erican point a large lot 0! the 1897 whereupon the president. 1115 “a“ 1â€â€ clip. which he was able to get across I and her aunt were Dbl-god to sex re- the line before the Dingley duty took {usemthc tmsure m"?- unhl the 00m- effect. and (or which. notwithstanding mg “i â€19 be". ‘0 â€â€˜9‘ â€"0â€â€œ- The the fact that it has the :thantugo of h?†married 1’" 12°1°V°d~ andlie and not Inning to carry the 12 per cent. his servant are enriched bythen share duty which the 1898 clip would have 0‘ the treasurer. â€â€˜9' remaindegdhemg: to pay, there is practically no market , t by the lung for â€m be " ° in the United States. and. it remains to- h" Boravmn subpcts. day unsold. The position of the Can- adian clip [or the present season is 01 the: last clip ' the United leece can boccanpared, are to-day lower than the importation price of foreign .wools with which they may be. m the Am- erican markets, and tho ctloct ot the rise in values. be obtained in fleece now is We, freight charges 0.66 of consular rues Suhalanggthalou K“ 1. The beginning of trouble is 'ts care. The sorrows the time for x of dyspepsia. arise from neglect . 2. Indigestion is the beginning of knowledge concerning theslmn schâ€"and some people get know- ledge through suttormg. 3. Loss at appetite. loss of vitality, low of flesh, loss of rest mm are the pennlties that thou- 4. Tiaâ€"93'wtry Dr. Von anus ' Tablet; They ease the stomach. rcliovo all distregs and they always cl’locl: n. mpul l lbcso cure. \‘All druggists sol tablets at 35 cents a box. .ucu tv on, ma wonderful renal. The vanished. and my had be- hand! In «at it. was. Tum muted my cum. and to-dny d and well. thunk: to Dodd'n “l5." . t way to ascertain the read )odd's Kldnoy Fill: in to tut. lore can be no deceit than. or will cure. or they will not. out- very little. and it will doubt. for all limp: _ _ n wiiuigf ducting "663th rockl: Emma as 66“- men touu‘ sock! 'Mlnv'l content 1;; â€ï¬‚uâ€"mp“ in the All? ‘nd {In effect 0! the Von SM“ 3 }.ntetsa ‘t 60 Tablets- ' ut got ntil a Kidney A‘; You 3mm? A sluggish! liver fails to mm the bile from t 3 blooj. and when the po'aanous ’lter goes thruugh the body in the c ulalion. the whole use ten in tain and deranged. This is called bill mess and can bo com- pletely cured. by Dr. A. W. thue's Kidney-Liver ’ills. which act directly 00th liver. king it healthy and ac- tive. One pill a done. 5 cents a box. Rulei of the Rand. There are so many' wheels on the street nowadays that the rules of the road should he treated with much more respect thin they are by apero oentnge o! the riders. It is only a small percentage that are careless and cause danger to a. large number, simply by neglecting to observe the common rules of the road. understood and observed by every sensible and thoughtful rider. It is for the care- less few that these little reminders are given. ‘ In the first place. keep tothe ' 'I it is in the least possible. a right' on the right side. go to the le t. except in ex- treme ircumstnnees. The rule is to go to the left. and it you do no it ' do you n smash-up that is bound to rune some day if you insist on otherfise. These are the principal ruledof the road. and. if you can’t remdnber them, paste this in your ' lac. ' â€"“ The President of Bornna," J Glee nn- Lambert; issued by the W. . ‘ ight tale 01 um 00.. Toronto. This Is 3 br ken love and adventure. the scene being one [3y which their money I; invested. 0 for voyage out he happens to have a: {el- th 'W'?‘ ° 1)th Boravia and her aunt. and the he and the young lady become great ,3“; friends before Bonnie is reached. The but engineer finds. soon ether his arrival. t' ant a polrtical movement is on foot. ’5 " and the pm‘dent confides to him‘ that a 0! he merely allowed himself to be mac nee. ‘denteoutobebetterabletore- reed store the throne to the tru ' theta. lack 0! money bide fair tode- ""‘?° atroy all his plans. It so happens that ‘3 about th‘sï¬me the hero‘s English ser- sar'e Vent dieowrs a secret passage lend- who u into a hill, and after a ezrios of iting advmturee they un- 1H; ‘t very care i setreusqre. The rebel- ..Thraw I stone into a stream. and up dinturhnnce of tho water will not case until tho concentric circles which roll on iron ch: point of xhe stone‘s im- mmon be stopped by the farthest photo. .Advort'uin‘ nir- tho tide of busines- u surely u the name mov- hawnter. Eveni! it od meantime of l . .L- â€Mil-ulnr object. 0‘ “u. BM- photo. .Advort'uin‘ um u» may 01 busines- u surely u the “one mov- od theourfwo of tho water. Even at it m'u the particular object. of its aha. like I poorly directed m’uilo thrown into n strum. UH advertiser's thought. whi run out through the amt current of publicity with result: on oeru'm. u up motion caused by n pebble toned uto a brook.â€"l’rintor‘u Ink. â€"Advort€usrn should stick to. regular yublicauonl ad to am: own err-cunts. lzooklcu and other printed till I mk- " ‘ ----I h..- (rods. ibflfl" gamma. ('nurcu ..._ _ - covers 101' mm 4 (are. wgll charts. t'mo-tnbl “ml the hundred and one (“My " mes " should b5 let alone. Minimally there my ho one 0! them that is worth somethmz. but it is so seldom thug-it in not wogb taking imp mm} to do is .to star out at a|l,o¢ them. 1 Punt: lu' ‘1Ԡ-“'l‘he Mormon PM‘! by an“ 1,. ll ; publLshcd by the. W. J. Gage Company. Limited. Toronto. This is n noxcl of u very superior type. and de- scribes the life of Joe Smith, the found- or or Mormon'sm. in an interesting and at times thrilling style. Ibo ex- Btu»: us: luv f- -_, , or o! Mormon nm. in an Interesting ‘ and at times thrilling style. The ex- traordinary blending of genius and. force pourtrayed in the character of the prophet will live in. the memory at the reader, and the story of the mo- derings and persecution of the adherâ€" ents to the new sect. and their ï¬nal settlemant at Nauvoo, in Illinois. where Smith built. his Holy City will be read with peculiar interest and intentness. It is a fascinating story. which is even more remarkable and improving as n psycholcgical atudy. The whole book t ' t rs know very little about. hanoe the reads: is always traversing new ground in his mental journey. Cloth, 81.25: Paper, earuran ’mmgnse treasure. Int! trun- lion in favor of the King took place. 'dent. his dnu hter hero married his‘ . his servant are enriched by their share of the treasurer. the remainder being by the King for the’ beneï¬t of 13°“ -7 . hzs Bonvmn wbpcu. direct 1|er Advertising Pointer: Book Reviews. mouldâ€"stick to maul-r to thyir awn‘circuhn. er printed til: 9 mk- ‘ch lair procnmm .t (are. wall charts. . the hundred uni one " should be let alone. we mv ho one 0% them luv-m .- .â€"â€".___ bummmqu-iny “Mr-M .51. . 1'50de nod “w name! m Beautiful Aï¬i ï¬ciaJ Teeth. MMFU.‘ , m ammwhnmmw" want-“F“ mane-sly 09904“ a†“‘F" km 1W 6mm lflSlllflllflfl mm “W! HOLD THEE SAFE. †LIFE. no em Accident Aug..."- 00-Day. FIRE. no llvemol. London and Globe. The Mill- 'l‘u I.“ The British Alex-la. The wan-sun Intul. Eye. 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