ll“ [gin 00% both .- pr annum “vw- _ , coowas written on bank. premises ac- count. and the balance, $10,320, was added to proï¬t and loss account. That account now stands at $42,714.14, and the We is 31.500.000. Deposits g the year 82,166,882. increased durin and now show a total of $15,294 012. The is a pewoml “um" 8M "- curing public so far as possible, in the work of restricting and prething danger- ous communicable diseases. Leaflets, venting them have been prepared by Theodore R. MacCIure, chief cierk of the board, and printed by tons of thousandS. WheneVer a dangerous disease is reported to the, central 0!- ï¬oe, copies of the leaflet relating to t for distribution in ous communicabb 5" describing the mod’es diseases and the DOS venting them. have Theodore R. MacCh‘ the board, and Pril thousands. Whene um um |Nuuw_ crican govérnmont imu mm Great Britain ghoul case o! the Venezuelan disinterested arbitration by a party or the whoie there are any facts in that. 1 they have it within uj own 9 Dominion mt. of its I ï¬olTCRIAL NOTES 9 State 1’0“"! has adopted over 4 States. many} out of the boom. and. u» e is now 61 cents- At that ted States silver dollar is its business for the your ‘ April. 1899. The not the year weze 3205-326- m rate- 0‘ 12 Per cent' absorbed 3180.000- 315" Father p 00. QWLluu. v..._- I with. their position, or it defects in that. position ‘ he'uj own power to > Ldel' of health in Hie!"- a new plan I" â€- umbe. the Figure at the general >, in 919 work mine 113089" BS: Leaflets, spreading “Ch {demanded uh to in the boundary '- by a. third .DRUMMOND RAILWAY â€16 518- ......,_, \ Mr. Blnir'u taxman-u"... of his resolution, he said his remlution Wes slightly y a third diflerent from the first proposition made, the essential principle Was the same. and n. W by that was the extension of the Intercolo 1113'.†I" onial Railway into Montreal. As to the - of m' the necessity for this. he thought there could “:83!“ to be no dou @833 “.0 extended to M “03’ 9"; ‘1 thought the p ‘t‘ WSW-0†The Government had made a n power to nae bargain in the Drummond f‘n 153â€." which was neither “oumgeo â€b “33° '3 extravagantâ€"c 3:,†‘13th been attributed to it by the lee inconveni- ggflag'g Diff" E): Less ‘33.: out and out, th ' ppe would be able out of the earnings of 151;: aden. over 7 to be «Forth 317,000 per , about 5 per cost to the Government We: $12,000 per Mr. Blair Moves the House Into Committee on the Resolutions. :1 Ottawa. May, lO.â€"h[r. Blair yesterday moved the resolution for the purchase 0! -the Drummond County" Railway in on exhaustive and convincing speech of three hours. From 3 o'clock until 9 the motion to go into committee on the resolution was restricted because certain information which Mr. Blair could not possibly chain had not been laid on the table. Sir Charles Topper, who led 0! in the de- bate, roundly abused the Minister and his colleagues, and then half a dozen of his followers made speeches covering 3 wide range of subjects. in so far as it applies to the Ontario Rainy River RailWoy Company’s hill. Mr. Britten introduced o hill to amend the not respectins joint stock companies. which was given a ï¬rst reading. The bill deals with the powers of the companies to invest in shares of other companies. Sir Wilfrid Laurier moved that when the House odjoums on Wednesday it od- journs until Friday next, which won carried. THE OPPOSITION OBSTRUCTS. Sh- Ir Chm-la Tapper Atthckl at. am:- and tho Oppoution Stuanonnly Op- pou the ï¬ction. Which Wu Cal-fled on Dlvluonâ€"Tho Iona In Commit“. of tho Whole â€"-'l‘ho Bmlntloul. Drummond County Ball'ly. Mr. Blair moved the House into com- mittee on the Drummond County Rail- extcnsion from Chandlers to Montreal of the Intereolonial Railway. Without this information it would be impossible to discuss the Drummond County Railway House with the statement asked for by the leader of the Opposition. for the very good reason that no such statement could be procured which would boot the slight- ‘ est value to the House. He hadassurance o! the Deputy Ninister and the general manager of the Government railway that it is impossible to furnish such a state- ment which would be of any value with respect to the running and operating of any section of the Intel-colonial. The mounts are not kept in sections, but at the railway as a whole, and any state- . t l L- _.l..|av 15an {mm the o~â€".’_, any section of the Intercoxonm. 0 accounts are not kept in sections, but at value. » ' , Mr. George Tayio: then moved that the House adjourn. Sir Charles Tapper. Hon. Mr. Blue. Mr. Foster, Mr. McMunen. Mr. Sproule, Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Mr. Clarke Wallace and Mr. McNeill continued the discussion on this question of information. Mr. Blair in his speech saying that an soon as he could receive 3 copy of the agree- xnent he would hand 1; to the 133er (:5 House in Connitï¬oe.’__ U- The Home then went into committee on the following resolution by Mr. geld: - it is ex edient to author t 1“" T-Eaitn-l‘mmcnp to pure so from the puny, mcludln‘ “3 of rallWfl)’. and ““ am’unemnm “m upon such Dunn‘s“ 1'11!“le and "s b" and tom M" °' way and my be 0] ll‘"r.w _,, thi- sald companv m... Fompanlcs, and an “.3 franchises klnd. excepting y statlon furniture of the company. a tools of the sectlon men. 3. That the said railway and nndertnklng ls to be convey to H r Majesty tree and charges. llens e clear from all or encum- uader or by bmnces naectlng the sum vlrtne or In respect or any mortgage. ho d3. debentures or r ucwltles. or at erwlse ho :- sald company shall release Iler Majesty of d demands under a and from all claims certaln lease and agreement hen 18. and the twenty-ï¬fth day of February, a thesald company of the ï¬rst m the porch!!!†unit“ and . 0th or be: to authorize the :chase trom the .y Companymnd ?any to sell and m whole or the w 7 use EMT-’9' ‘mnmcy 3 bonus P3 idby “11° which was 81â€â€œ? ny of the ï¬rst second. path-A union. be â€m ‘ n Was slightly )osmon made. the name. and 1 the InterOOI' BL A5 to the i oiling. Mr. Blelr said that the thronth M0 arrangement entered into by “‘0 139° Government with the C.P.B. (medulla- under threat of dismissal bv the Govern- ment, an assertion which was contra- dicted by Mr. Begum. I At ten minutes put 1 o’clock Mr. «m-.- “m...“a m. min. when Mr. At ten minutes put 1 0'c Blair resumed his seat. when l gar: moved the adjournment debate. and the committee reperted_ progregs: ,,_-_1 â€"L 1 1n The Customs and Marine and Fisheries Estimates Considered in Conl- ‘ mitten-Tho 85. Minus. ‘ i Ottawa. May 13.â€"The attendance in the House yesterday was small. as most . of the Ontario and Quebec members Went home Thursday until Monday. The day was spent in considering estimates of the Cusmma and Fisheries Departments. Lit- 1 tie progress was made. as the ï¬sheries estimates were criticized in great detail, and it was far on in the morning when the House rose. . Sir Wilfrid Laurier laid on the table certain papers relating to the Paciï¬c cable. Mr. Casey suggested that the Pacific cable correspondencee be printed at once. so that it may be iorwarded by mail to Australia. which was agreed to. Bill- Introduced. The following bills were introduced and read a ï¬rst time: To amend the criminal code in respect to animals; to prevent the docking of horses’ tails. except by competent per- sons having proper appliance-Mr. Penny. Respecting the Great Northern Rail- way Companyâ€"Mr. Savard. Respeating the Red Deer Valley Rail- way and Canal Companyâ€"Mr. Frost. To incorporate the Ottawa Suburban Railway Companyâ€"Mr. Morrison. WI own ’5: Va‘ The House adjourned at 1.10. ‘l‘ho- Real-IN Sir Charles Topper distributigp Alglll 3V0!“ next week. The House then went into committee of supply. taking the customs items in civil government, which were passed after some criticism of items _hy Mr. Tay- lor. Dr. Sprouie and others. On the marine and ï¬sheries vote. Sir Louis Davies explained that the new cruiser being built on the Clyde will cost 8180.000 and will be called the The following private bills passed th"""n‘uaomm{twee of the whole were re- p0'l‘o fucorpoEte 13-1,“ and puma: Ship Canal Companyâ€"#iï¬.£§i “‘6 To incorporate the Yale-Hootemy Tear. graph Companyâ€"Mt. . To confn- .n the commission of patents certain powm for the W'ofdGWL, Williamsâ€"Mr. McCarthy. ting the Bronsons and Western Lumber Company and to change the “‘ n "m Bronson Companyâ€"Mr. Bel- sn- Charles ï¬pper asked when the re. smlbution bill would be brought down. Sir Wilfrid Lauderâ€"I hope early Second BOIdlncn. The following bills Were rad time and referred to committee: Expecting the Hudson’s Yukon Railway and Navignti ponyâ€"Mr. Oliver. aspecting the Montreal Is R Line Railway Companyâ€"Mr. Canada L! To incorporate the Metallurgical Company (Limi To incorporate napltoc Railway Companyâ€"M: ln Supply Again. The House then again went mittee of supply. reSnming thc of the items for supplies for G Wars. n... s-n.._.hu1 thfl mice THE HOUSE IN SUPPLY. â€r--._, In nupply Again. The House then again went in: com- mittee of supply. reaming thcdiannsslon of the items for supplies {or Gavel-mm; Mr. Taylor mov 8146.000 for maintenance and or steamers be the In Commute. of Supply. 4 it! to Clnlalc ‘ ‘1 In: w--râ€" . Wm... .--- beaveen points m‘nle.‘ West . a. quantity 0! UK Redhtrihuuou Bill. 33581;“ by competent por- pmwr applhnw-‘wO the Great Northern Rail- _Mr. Seward- ,_- “n Anor Recou- ed Deer Valley 33“- mpgnyâ€"Mr. Frost. the Ottawa Suburban â€"Mr. Morrison- V'u‘ . v- 1 ï¬sherles vote. Sir med that the new on the Clyde will will be called the Bandit-8" Hudson’s 3â€: n1 Navigation a «rem: areal Island 3.91“ 'â€"â€"Mr. Lcmieux. nadb Mining and dbnrv and Wall. ‘nv‘Mgg Dyment. Welland POW“ on the not-obi May 13--'T,h‘ many-econd , Ontario 2101) ml ne. and Com- THE CHARLTON BILL “‘HE LLBLLLL MR. COMSTOCK INTRODUCED. Bmkvulo’u new loom Chou-ed by tho Bonn sad the Galleriaâ€"flu Criminal Code Auto-doc! - Us. Cmy'n Bill hr flaking Pto- vluon {or Drum“. Ova: Rulwny Luna. Cumdtc at 10.05 last night. after naung spent the day.in disco-ins private hills and motions for paper! and in intâ€"10pm); the Ministers. The most mm spee- tacle of the day's proceeding- was the introduction of Mr.’ Cometook, the newly- elected member for 8100th who was introduced by Hon. Mr. Kulock and Mr. D. C. Fran. The gallerie- were cmwded by visitors from Bmckville, who to the number of 800 came up by special train to witness the event. The entrance of the i latest addition to the Government ranks I in the House was greeted with the great- » est enthusiasm by the Governmen benches, and the example of hon. mem hers on the floor. humming eontagio ! from the Speaker a proclamation of th rule which strictly prohibits any demonl‘ stmtion in the galleries. Mr. Charlton' hill amending the Criminal Code, 18 by raising the age of consent from 16 18 years. was flamed. also the Colnmh 83 Western Railway Company's hill. at * A‘--â€" â€"-nâ€"hamf) a V'Wuoau -m.-.. -,,, t a vigorous wort by western member! have it sent back to committee. The hate on Mr. Casey's bill respecting dram age on and over the property of railway companies was. after a long discussion. Sir Wilfrid Leurier. in answu' to at Charles Bibbert Tapper said it we: the intention of the Government to any pmposition this session for the n sentation of the Yukon territory in 0 House of Commons. A--â€"-â€" - On “I 0mm. May I!" vantages as have teen given to the Donk- hobors. Gaiicians and other aliens. Sir Wilfrid Laurier anid. in reply to Mr. Morrison. that no claim had oaen made upon the Government by or on behalf of the British Yukon Mining. Trading Transportation Company for some $400,000. or am amount 0! damages. ‘ A number of motions for papers we†7’7 A number mnled. m. t that the “IQ lingual! Mr. Mclnemcy inquired what course the Government intended to pursue with reference to the report of the lobster commission. > j Sir Louis Dane- add that it was in- tended to adopt some of the recomxmod axiom as soon as possible. He might u: there would be no cumllment of right- LINDSAY, ONTAIIO. MAY bnuuou- tuul Antwan. at 8150;000. and be at Gmnwood. my construct and operate points in Yale. West “01’0“!“ elm â€UNI-lull \lu'“ m1“). 3° Prior. Saul-d, TWO. ! Tum†(- ales Hibbert)â€"89. Tho Allen labor Law. McDOCE‘WcIVm aux-u.- Sifton. 1n answer ‘0 ’- ua n was the!!! '1 T‘i'd Lino {or Kenton-y. .Tho Home adjourned ana- ham“ 39°!“ Tho DWI-Ion. ï¬Ã©unnan (Inf?- 3d what course m pursue with of the lobster 1 )1 1. mm m: W 3000)", Di i t!» In. a Drop 80-. nu.â€" ‘ ‘1 no Liberal Pup.†1‘qu Up the Caligula Acnlnu II: Willin- Vor-on Bmoun-Cnblo News. IHAT THE EX-PREMIER MEANT. â€court's Bitter Personal Attack on Lord Salisbury. Ul'uvu â€w“, vonshke Club, which has “ï¬nal â€nation of the week. tom's speech bore witness to of the duel for ï¬le laderl tunnel! Llhenl party between Rancher? 3nd to. the pent-u 7‘1-.. 1 sponge end wipe out ehe clot-ion. inherit- nnce which Mr. Gladstone ldt ehe put! More his ashes are cold." The Libel-III have taken up the endpoi- in behalf of Lord Bombay and 91k to Bareonn very might. The Spanker iis his inwpflo It : to madness. Other mouthpiece! of the Liam! insist that Lord Rosebery. in 3 return to the Lihenlism of 1886. did not stitnena'on Mav 24 Bin um m muiwd with the new“ inn-ens. .34 another speech in his best ï¬ghting styie is expand. Meanwhile the Win press inmmts Bomber? u mm ’ i does. and in some q the opinion in | expressed the: Boscbery's uW ere ’ ' â€" - mm hidtorllr. d tfple of dhoord of the ï¬rst 01 kind a virulent â€Ply {ram Vernon Human In {Mb Rodi)!!! The noun. Government Order- The. Out o! 8!- l’oursbnr‘. ' London. 313v 15.â€"The Rumba Gov- ernment has 'decmod upon exceptionll mama-es span“ the Jews douwas ow- ing to the lam feeling mm than prev-lung in many parts of Bush a the $315; In many part; or own. .. -._- pus-ant. time. The um and-Jewish W «a pro- mmafl'eï¬m vggnfl‘ssw‘rr w mined In 8:. Pew-mm. X0 mpuon willbomadc, even In incense! Jews. There have bean mom outback: Wm Jan 3: sumac in oopneo- d the ‘ l'mphos Attacked Sputnik. Madrid. May 15.â€"An ouch! mi! from Manila up the mun-(encapsulated N9 Spam-h omens-I and than men were wounded and one man was killed. The lulu-gents cut the water supply a Zun- NINE LIV†DOST. 00.1 Schooner Ion-40nd II m. -â€"â€"--Inrâ€"0|II’ an Capt-In Saved. her cape, sheluhadthe Mayor overthohend and shoulders, forcing him make refuge in a. drug store. Miss Crawford bu not Abeen arrested. "it“ #3.???“ num- my. % th‘W â€ct?“ 3,1356.†MEASURES .1 “boo-0f Supcl’lorâ€"on" The A Nolulou. 19, 1899 Price. 00“! .â€"â€"â€"â€"¢o ,umlssr 18W“- t 5-33 Liters! 5' 1 S t § 1% Tai $3 Smo'kolcu Olli- SPLIT. g. Dublin. oelobntbd 01"“ “mt Bath! ofonrftr- iBURcLARscmslmoo The Standard Bank vino Successfully NITRO-GLYCERINE WAS USED. The woman-um†-n- muonoon each side autumn“! um mind from his side: to prevent hi. reaching his pocket for his maker. 30 mac man stood. one on on him. with revolvers pointed t nnd he Was told tho “if you we will shoot you." The h: in his buds behind him. bun, nnd ho was then no men 36.. a um. Trenton. Ont. my lbwâ€"Four men nursed Elm Wool“. Edward Chane. John Fitzgerald .nd Gilbert Banter Wen aw- lng 1n n nnbou from Walla-'3 Buy. neu- Gonnocun. to Snake‘s Point. near Brub- ton. yum-day morning. when the boat esp-ind. throwing the four men into the- mes. mugs-31d and Banter were both damned. Week! and Chane were clinglng to flu boat when found. but Week: is It!“ What, 3nd than mmlinle hope-utohkuoova-y. Chute Icahn. mum: $05k place that“ seven miles For all Ilun Weal- uss m In circulation. . . . - - stuck: of dizdneil. We. 1 mm HOWARD'S um m M . Mkmrdmumorbymilntmperbu [bought 53 oo. «mmmmmunm Port bubonic You. Trenton. ‘rholr LIVâ€- loath-o “'0 dmwansbe DB. like ‘he .9“:th Lhmnl the Honor FAR]! r03 BALI on an. no}! u d not In] , ___.Al_ A. A it»! In. VAEUABLEM PROPER“ '03 I...“ amt-unn- Mud 837mg TRUNK RAILWAY AND mum» m. new Adunucnuu. â€macaw-on â€Mo- '°‘ on “Question- v To lXTRODUCE ourswe'd '0» who 'dleu'iy. --'~ M‘I L [or lhc next yA my receipt at 34 co. 'wé o‘er “lend Rance to a good : gem in etch towxg You have your choice alumna: Elmâ€"‘3‘ 6n. Tam Flush Johns. l niece Caulk. ï¬ne-l m0: DImYop Tina. m: ï¬ttcd with I. I! \V. 1%“ 32.54; S s. Sized with Darhngton Tires £104». In: and Lgdies. Gwen and Ila-call. 22 for the next few is your time to dos. RI__C;‘_GS. FOR THE DAIRY... and vbut we sell is at the may but qunlity :nd workmaship. Thus in need of Gamma, Milk Cans, [ilk PmsJSu-ainen, E12,. Etc" should get my pxiees btfore buying It’s not worth the oxen labor and trouble to endelvor to get. dong tritiu- out necessmy utensils in the kildbflâ€" umenl can be W in was time if there in nfall oétlit. Perhap- for : doll-r or so you can buy win you feel the need of 355 duty! in tho year. There w my little Isl-or- Builder J. 12qu and Contractor. n oun- SM W' l. -WOC§!8- Wt‘lflfl"