‘id for .OVER EED. NATURE PER S! SEED .macbï¬ and aintud. I 5.311)., and ..dacho dis zg Ir. um .. he‘d“. win GA} I"?! I blacker: .ccontre‘ ."Yé attalion. abiy get on the spoon. brush, r. shes; years. I must their into anon mile: mots, 2.61.! leng dared "99. on or mud nod MORE ivw You think of Scott’s Emulsion as only for those We have consumption or who have inherited aden- “my; to it. Almost its greatest use is for those “.011 \e condition is so im. Pgired as not to be able to‘ gas the good they shduld out of :1- eir ordinary food. In marl} every case with these, 5,,» :t s Emulsion of Cod- ;j -.-r0i1 bringsback appetite, simulates digestion, restores (1‘7 and plumpness, and .; :;:rols the diseases of thin- 33:. Book about it, free, ,. in. he “and!“ am. HFTRALIAN MUTTON 3!". Irwin made :1 mg 15; ' 'niuucs clause. .‘1 . Q z'uzrill believed it (-112. c Axis to obtain a c o ~-z manufacturers an was averse to all combil thought some combinatic Mnsm Harris combinat guu'l OffI-ct in the econoa of manufactures. Siuc [{n: ris -- mnbinntiun was of :zricultural implemez nuns“. mum. JUNE. 11; pg ., .nu llum lhnl. In. Sui-m.- said he (iovox'luuoa wm'c- .: mug n :I‘I-ut wrung In l'nluulinu run-m » 1-) Iwnuvlug pruuvtmu from 11mm “than". any .Vuimh-ut I'vluru. .‘hr Ric-hurl! larhwight will it Ouuuh wish-u] In aw“ to u muntry, W“ must Mm buy from that country. Penum- .ll;.' hr wmnld nut be frightuwd or xlnruu-d it thv nll-‘llllu'lu; population did -w! «named meat ut I'm-uh meat :1 little tin-MM than they did lwfoce. _ Mr. Foster rallied the Patrons on their mango or from since the general elec- léuus. At that time they were law) in !!u-ir denunciadofl ot the subsidy to the direct Ammiian steamship line. as iv was calculated to bring the tum pyo- ducts at Australia into competition wnth the agrécultunl produce of Canada. Now the Patrons wen papa-ed to swal- lo the entire Libenl platform. to at- d the Liberal caucus. to support the r gm! 0! the Anal-ulna steam“! 81. My, and, in addition. a one-tourt gut stlsortly on Australian meats. LHear, ear. - . .. , ,_z __-n..._l â€281.. Mr. Taylor compared the agricultural ] schedules in the old and new tag-Mag: v 90ml. “’aleu (tomes l'mler the Pre- run-nun! (luneâ€"Mr. l-‘ouer I‘m-Ins Bun-.1: (‘olumbln wm be sup- pnrd “In: Australian neat to llu-lusion ol’ ran-«nan. .IS Taiked of by the Com- moners Yesterday. $9:ng 8100 PER YEAR. abizsners’ Notice. w, m; 59*; k“. '“O 4'!" “a“ p981“?! iririfé'th-J k 54 may}; 63%;an (In lleCK D" tut: \Ilryvo-u-v_, h»: impression that the sheep- colony of New South Wales )u entitled to the privileges of prucal clause. Mr. Henderson u strike out the item. The effect amendment, if adopted, would on to place mutton on the un- {ml list at three cents a pound. v.“ discussion. involving the gen- -jm-t of agricultural protection ,. {ht end being the defeat of -:ulment. The progress of the . was altogether satisfactory. mhlln“ of duties on animalg, DPPUSITIUN OBSTRUUTIUN. OTT BOW ANADIEX‘S POST is published ms to obtain a controlling power auufacturers and dealers. Ho yrs» to all combines, although he some combinations. such as the Harris combination. had had a 'v-ct in the economical production urmrtures. Since the Massey- mnhimition was formcd the price :ultural implements had been re- 'w the consumer. The clause, r'. $ch too much powor to thv :wm. Hr had no conï¬dcncc in "i'llillPKlT, but if they would with- 1:i vluusv and introduce :1 bill “-wluully with combines he nlo MWBRIHINJ RATES J u Jules m1!» Wall-u HIM t'ulnm‘ w- lwm glnd tn um'm‘d Cmmdu n. ‘m luvr mnrlwm. nu Ihvn' ruv'h uhflm'lvn in â€In “my It: rr uilh l‘iuclulul. 'l'ht' Nun'- hml thrown away A Iph'mutl ., Inr wlm'h “my mum whim: 110ml rvlurn. _. , .1 ,,AI_ ‘ll l"||llll' my, I'vplh‘d In!“ NA." South “mum-d our maul-I (rm. mu! nut mnuv may m'v-uu-r onu- d ï¬sheries were passed, the items of corn for dis- rice, flour, oats, oatmeal, ', biscuits and sweetened allowed to stand for dis- The subscription rite Midterm}: «:4: $3 “Shift! - cm" afifl‘nhiku em! 6 tea; mama»: i m as «.ng iGHHN‘EMMEE sham flu V C th ‘mw‘m harem Mm: : h: ‘ alwl‘hiï¬ w a: 34‘,“ v! Ewe! duties on Wlléuï¬ .4 VIEW; Manama l the object of the a controlling poxfgr vigorous attack 0 l in MN- nmrmnflvv llmt in Hunt ('vvn! uM he lurmlv sup‘ an that I'H'MII)’. 1n furmc-ru or ‘Ynnmlu. r mmh-mlml Ill-H if mmla- by tho' HOV- Huu'rmm-M 7 of rivultnr nut tun lmont was I!) mm] by Messrs would and Unt. d and 3!) at the 9:11 Hi list. nml nth( ’1' »t readily done. no hang;- at: or \l‘c. ml in |_\' to 19. as ['0‘ teith Dada. swal- to at- rt the mshi [curt Hear, Mural Iin lite and sorrows too (1 mu; 1 about. and which she had deno awn! in her own heart. This made her do spondent. and she became wary of life and sighed tor mien-e. She 0'00““! gome cartridge gt Simcoe. sad ml! in the morning. when everyone ‘3‘ asleep, Ihe pointedthematherheut and u_lled the tï¬uer. The dim lot! in her shoulder above them he“; 2 a mortal wound. But conscious when hit-lends†reached her room, end was ob them otthetragedy. ShemamuiuSo 1' before being to alter .2 iï¬s 19. 2 90nd: of Deth L“ ~ ul‘h- 1" R N‘: Hf show 1101i 'by'the latter the farmer hgzd keen hit. He wanted to know the own non of the Patron members on these schedules. Mr. logers. Patron member ror Frontenac. had evidently gone over to the Government body and b0n95, and. besndes attending the Government cau- cus. he was supporting the abolitipn of the duty on corn, and reduced dunes on wlgat ggd flour; ' .Rev. Mr. Douglas (Patron, East As- sxmboin) said the Patrons did not ask for protection. The difï¬culty was thnt there was too much protection left in the tariï¬. Parliament could take qway the duties on wheat as much as it liked. The Northwat would not fear it. MrLMadean insisted that the farm- ers of Ontario desired and shoqu have grotection against American wheat and our, and agamst Australian bee: and mutton. Mr. Henderson also condemned the mthdmwal of protection from the farm- er. He moved that item 16, fresh mut- ton and lamb % per cent, be struck out, so the duty on these products would thgn be 3 cents_ per pound. “u. --__-- ’v_ r-....â€". Sir Richard Cartwnght arose to in- tern: the House that the new tariï¬ o! bew South Wales was practically free trade; the; had emerged :mm the mire of _Qtotgpbon. Mr. Foster then asked it the Govern- ment, in granting the preferential rate to New South ‘Wales, had looked into the extent of the rmpctiï¬on it would brjgg qxgpz‘quanndizg.‘ producexs. Mr. Fielding said that. while New South Wales was undoubtedly entitled to the preference, nothing had‘ yet been decided. Mr. Fraser 0! Guysborn noticed a re refence to the iron trade in Nova Scotia. He said no one “'a's struck so hard by this tariff as tho iron industry. He ridiculed Mr. Henderson's claim that 35 per cent. was ton low a protI-ctioq, In: tho farmer. and the idea that the farm- ors. who constitute 65 per cult. of the population, could grow rich by supplying the 12 per cent. population included in thv mannfnvturin: class. Mr. Frnsvr sniul that tlw hump mar- ket was :1 gum! thing. but it dmmuled upon two things. clxenpness of trans- pnrtntion and the nbility tn wt pm- tlvu-ts tn the coxmlmer in n frtsh cnn l‘tion. Ontario. Qm-lmv and tllu luwc‘r ‘mvlnces could 'prvgjnce enuuzh fw- tlw n-hnh- of (‘mnulm Inn-Eng nm 6'! 9!! H! luuulu I..- Mr. Mucleau told the committee that East York had been converted to Con- servatism by the fact that the National Policy built u at the door of its peoâ€" ple a. city 01' .00,000 inhabitants, which afforded a home market for the whole province. The Liberals. he said, wore undertaking to eradicate protection. The Conservatives would ï¬ght the next election on the principle of protection. If the Liberals tried to eradicate pro. tectiun, which was increasing in popu- larity moon: the farmers. they would make the mistake of their lives. .:':I:ur “null! be mum-HUM“ H! mm I’mll Hr um l’hitéd am it Ihn- [army 1 MN! an): MIM‘ rm Ins ,Mï¬nu "t mama ,unnuu nâ€"um Am i mo}: “1 tin; gamut sen: MM m m1 HM mum mummy 222222! 2:2' 2222- 222222.22! :2:22224 [122 2122222222226 222222 22 2!:2- 22222292- 222222 222222222 22222222i2222213 222222 2222 22222222 22222222rr [22 222222222 22:22. 2222 222222222 222' 22222222922222222 2L2 2- 2222222- 22-22222222 22212222 .2222: 2222-2 222- 222222222 22222222 2222 22‘ 22:22 22222222222222 22222222222222. 222222 2222 2222222 222 [22222222 22222222522 -2 22222.2 '22; 222.22 222222222 22222222222223: 2222 222222222222222222 222 2“.» â€22222222: 222' 222:22 2222222322. ‘2' 2.222222 2.22 22222 £22 in HF 52: 22 “222222 2222 2= 22 22 2222 2229-22222, 22222 2222 22 222222;! 222 2222: 2222222 25222222222222 222222 22222212 2'22" 22222222 222‘ 22222222: 222 2222;, 22222222222 “22 a 5‘2“ {242222222 42.922 .2222“ 22233222 222222 222 22 2522, 222 22222 £82122“ 222222 6222: 222222 222 225mm 2222.22; 2 22222122222 222 2 222222?! 22222 It must ho pemoullw h222'22 2 consumer 12.221 been 122242222 for eightveu years-h w?“ 3 22,8 222 228 consumer had a c homes 3122;} the tariff would strike 2182. v 222 an the Government anticipated. ï¬e thought the On osition were taking 22 very Duo! way showing their loyalty to the 12322212229- .. .. ,,_5AA._ LLn‘ After Mr. Foster had pointed out that mutton only cost between 1 and 2 cents :1 pound, and that 35 per cent. ad valor- em was no protection at all. Mr. Fisher accused the ex-Minjster of Finance of inconsistency. Had he not at the inter- mlonial conference advocated preferen- tial arrangements for the interchange of prngncgf with_ A‘nstyalasin? u. '\l\|\|- nu... --...,......._,__. Mr. I‘ostor hold that thore was on in- mnsktency about it. The difference \\ as t‘mt “hilc the pr_o_scnt_ Govprnme nt “u‘, gave a. preference to New South “'ales for nothing in return. he had advocated giving that colony an ndvanmge for an :nivnntnzo in return. Mr. Fielding: The Canadian farmer doos not fear the competition of the world. [Cries of "011. 0111"] Mr. Oliver (Lib., Alberta). said he was not in the House to advocate protection. but seeing the Government was still giving protection to certain industries. he thought the Alberta sheep raiser was as much entitled to protection as any- one 0150. [Hoan hear.) Thig’ ad valor- em duty of 35 per cent. on .. cents a pound was no protection at all, and he thought it ought to be changed to a. Mr. Fostc pensation in once his pr in the New in the N no gots over his mor. Mr. Fielding argued that at all events the result to the farmâ€- wns the same: he was to have the competition of Aus- tralian mutton in either case} speciï¬c duty. Mr. Bostock (Lib.. B. C.,) thought it would be a good thing it cheap mutton from the United Statos would dri"e shvop out of British Columbia altogeth- er. They were not wanted by the ranch- men. Ilov. Mr. Maxwell (Lib.. Vancouver) said what they wanted in British Colum- bia was chonp food. W'hat was the use. he nslwl. of protecting mutton. when they hml tn import it fromAlhortn? Th» discussion was cominum! until 11 o'clock. when Mr. Henderson’s nmond- lnont was nogativcd. 0n itt‘m 46:1. 7 1â€"2 cents per bushel on Indian corn. Mr. Foster inquier what rpmflntions had b90n_mn_dc._ ,,_L Mr. I'atcrmn said 111' had not as yet made any special regulations, but the collvctors wnuld, of course, collvct the duty under this item. In enforcing the clause he would probably have rocaursu to the assistance of thv ofllcers the Iulnml low-nuc- Department sfu and at lln- distillories. _ -4- _. - Ailâ€"L ul. Inn u-. u u nu Mvssrn. Fostcr and Wallace ! rged that this clnusv could only be 9 work - nbh- by strict rcgulntionu under which HH- duty sluruld be collected HII' uut‘v nuuu-u um \V'l.» Mr. l'ntvrwu naked the Oppoalthm If Hwy wiphvd to atriku out the item 1nd mlmlt corn for diutillntlon free of duty. Mr. Foutvr MM tin-y (non-d n dul nu rm mm. " v Controllvr would ml in MI duty In lune ruwum- unh-u he lmd mulntlonu made to govern this chum. M r. Mdzrt'unr MM thnt thu com com- ing In mm for dlumlluu purpolml pat! duty n- 1mm]. Mr. Footer wan borrow- Im: truubh'. Evvutunlly Ibo ltm stood. Muuy [tum- or n non-controvord Mmrnutcr wet-c momma. _ ‘wts to ‘tion; U m‘vihces m «huh 9'» llllruâ€˜ï¬ I‘Iuonwuu "W." â€"w~.'â€"â€"w' Good prom-MI wuu umdn. and at mid- night the committee row and the noun adjourned. Port Rowan. on, June 3.â€"Euly um morning the news that Mn. Edmond! had ended hat troubles with a mot from a gun was rculated through the town. and inï¬iry substantiated the deplorï¬blc tact. rs. Edmonds hhd her trouble! in life and sorrows too (1:1? to talk about. and which she had den awn! in her own heart. This made her do apondent. and she became weary of life and asked for release. She 0'00"“! game cartridge at Simeoe. and all! m the mormng. when everyone VII WP. Ihe pointedthegunatherheart and ulled the trigger. The dance lod . in her shoulder above the he“; .2 a mortal wound. t them common: when friends reached her mom, and was ah to relateflne story otthetrazedy. Shawna!!!“ 801:9! A flour-flu Mud! Which fool .I. I for! Iowan “nerdâ€. MR5. EDMOND! SHOT autumn - coxmn'mer in n frtsh énu nio. Qua-law and that luwvr :0va 'um‘duce enauzh fw- H‘ (‘mï¬nhu leaving: nï¬t if! the produvï¬nu M the grunt flak-"IN Um Mm Hm? me >111 be suhjt-HE‘I! 8 d5 in mew {mm tr 8 [Waited Shun-9; me «311:!ng lr: Yes, but with the com- ono case or whatever preter- mlnrts “'01le in return get South “'uh-s markets. Now udvan-tagt- whatever there mpetimr, the American far- THE CANADIAN POST. i THE MAIL CONTRACTS EXTRAORDIMRY WASTE 0F HURRY Mr. Mulock Makes Some Great Revelations. , Dolmen tummylnplouq a: mu 0w- l-‘tigllteo by the Late (nun-u- uve Government-The Junta Colonels Depart for the Old Country â€"ounwn Sen. From The Globe. ' Ottawa, Juno 4.-â€"tSpcciul-.)-â€"A charge frequently made by thc Libpruts whit: in Opposition-was that the Admin'smt- tion or the puhtic business was conduct- ed on a scale of the most reckless extru- ~Vugflncc and that this would, bu [mu-ed when the day or reckoning-came. The day of rcckoning has come in another department, and the story of waste of the public moneyrin the postotï¬cc ser- vice is scarcely less startling than that published a few weeks ago as a result or the investigation into the nï¬airs of the Kingston Penitentiary. The Post- master-General has had n return prepar- ed giving articulars of the letting of a large num or of mail contracts under the late Administmtionmnd containing much inn-rusting correspondence from Conser- vative nn-mhors to the department. re- garding â€It‘St' cuntrncts. In his mus- murv trunsnï¬tting the rn urt tn the I new. .‘lr. Mulc-t-k says: "R. I-xphttitl- tinn nt‘ this stqvl‘h-memnr)’ rt‘phl't it may 'w pram-r tn <t:ttu thv t‘ttttt-‘tl'ESHLO‘R which t-:Ill t'vt' it. Slmrtly after t'ntvz'm: up-an my dusk“: :tS I‘Uï¬tltlztitt't’â€PP-T†int‘urnmtiun nun-hut! mr- frnmpurs‘nni \‘t'hu had tt'nIh-wzl fur mail suntt-n-r. hut \vhn ltztd 1th 10m :m‘nrth‘d tht‘ (-mlth'cts. t“ â€W Pfhwt that thoir tnwvr h‘mlvrs hm! hm-n [mam-d urer nml “ti“ t-Ht'tntvtj tinu ul‘ this thl‘k'ml bu [brulfl'l' h: mm- which (-911 fur i1. 8 mm: my mum: as infnrmaltinn x'vnvhml “120 had tv‘nIh-xml D “110 Mm] nut l‘m‘h m in Hm PEN} â€mt hm! I‘m-n rnasml uh :m'urtlml a; Mg'lwr’! muly (-allu mum t. 111111 111' 1111;1‘11'11'1'1'"11111 11111111 1,11 111 111111111 1111111 1111111 11111111 111 111111 1111 11111111111111 1.1111 11111111 1111111‘11v111 1111 111' 111111 1-u11= 1111111: 1111:1111111111'11: 14‘ 1111111111; 1.1111: 11111-111111 HHMNIFMK 1111111: I==~|1111F|1h \WF“ 1.111;:2111111 11111111 11111111 11111111111111 11111113 1111111111111 1111111111111 111 113111.11“ 111111.111 Sit 11118: 113:1: 111111111111 (11111111 .61: 1'311 11 1! H9111 11.111111 111 1118 112111 1111 113. .. A11 181112 1111'1‘811151111111111 11p111’1.11:n1l'i111s1r¢i '11 "111111 11111. 1111 serum h111111111 1.1 1111 his 1nt12111811r; twat bu rumwnl 11! 8011111111215 11"1'11 1111111111, 11 5111111111111 was prepamd 1111: we 1i11111i111n1 11! the department w'i't tï¬n mail c1nlrucls during the last year of mtlm adminis- tration of tie late Gmernnmnt frum yhich it 13119131111 thug 1-116 cowl-ac}: .111} been made during that your. and Nut of those 508 had hem let withuut ten- der. That is 42 1-4 per rent. in numher of all the contracts entered iutn durm; such year were let without uncle-r. In looking at the aggmtte of the amounts at which these contract: had been made tln- n-uults are even more striking. The total of thosn amount: was 3.956.932.14. and of this sum the contracts IN with- (-llt tondvr amounted to “$1052.70, or 53 1-2 pr; (-vhtlul‘ th_o_whulv." Sir Richard Cartwright givvs notice oi motiun tO-nizht that nitc-r Tuuminy nox- thvro lhuil be two distinct sitting: of tin House on ouch sitting day until the end or 11w session. one from 11 mm. to i pan. and tho other from 3 pm. until adjourn Input. Government business to have proce duncc. Tho Jubiive M.P.‘o. LIPNL-lefl. Prior Tuckvr. Domvinn nnd Tyrwhitt. left thin afternoon for Montreal. whore they wt! board the Vancouver for England. Senntou Boulton. who in tho only miiitnry gentiemar from the I'ppvr Chambvr on the stat: iem'os to-morrow. Col. Domvilie is paired with Co]. Prior. and Col. 'ruokor with Tyrwhitt for any divisions which may oc our in the Commons during their absence Quite a number of friends saw the caioneii off at the station. .,, . ,A__u__ .nam‘culnn 91> fhl connection. a letter was read from Yh! William Davla‘s Company. Ltd.. at Toronto nrcmz hog Hikers not to {nod exclusively or corn. Mr. Carglll nmer. Mac-lawn road let- ters from Ingorsnll and Londnn packvrs de~ nylngthn statvmont that they bought com- togi hogs from Kent and Essex. They maln- tamed good bacon could not be produced from corn-tattonod pork. and l! Canadlam wished to maintain the hlgh standard 0: their bnvon iu the Brltluh market. the: In thr'lr let must fwd wlth mixed grams. ter to Mr. Carglll tho .anndlan Pork Pack lnc’ (‘nmnnny of London said tlmy had at obloctioa to corn bolng lmpnrtnd duty free as it was a gand food for camp. horses anl other farm Stork. but it should not b:- fed to hogs. It would spoil the reputation 01 Cnnndlan baron. whivh was superior ti Amvrican. Tho committee doomed to rocom mend tn the farmers of Canada that It ‘1 undoslrabln to food thnlr hoes exclusively on Indian corn. as It has tho tendu-ncy ol lnjm-hm tho reputation of Canadian bacon Mr. Redford. superintenm-nt of Brando: Farm. drllvorud an lnstructlvo address tn the Committno. Vigorous nppnsltlon was agnln oflcredmtt tho K. T‘. Rallway Bill thls whlch nskod power for At tho last mootlnz ol' the com of colluslon among the par-Hes who wish sell tho lino to mako a pot of money out o the do 111. and a good dual of hont was «love! onm‘l ln short order. Mr. D. 4". Fraser moral -~â€" - -n’nrnnt‘n to tho ï¬lth Court of {us cums Mm}; Mk um a mu m u of {\hgmnwflwmnr Menu" hm 5mm“. ma m m “Mum my new†MW in“ mm; “mm: at WUH 1 W} ummwm m" hum «minim us! u[ an“! o mm: mm:- m mmw-ua ul' mum: unn- Imus: n Hummus 1mm “Nauru N M?“ A Printer Accused or Selling Anon thump» Worth 0: lulu-Mon lands. New York. June 3.â€"-Rlchnrdo De Quest-n- un! his handsome we were arrested by United States secret wrvlct- Mont; toâ€"dn’ and accuaed of forging 00th mean bonds. He 15 (hr proprietor of 11 small prlntln house In Maiden-lune. and he I: wppn to have let afloat 81.250.000 or ram-Ilene Imitation: of Coda Bum Government Ina-nu. The arrests were undo on Information from Port Mm. Cum lira. where other ar- rutn but: been mud». The wmlu of tho umrion! bonds uleu haw lwyn. t In mid. flavour! to n «contrary a nlmot "It“. In Admlnlltrlflrm. no unm- and II with don: all attentions. ..._, .. Mr. Redford. supprlntenm-nt Farm. dvlh'orvd an lnstructlv‘ the Committno. Vigorous opposltlon was ago tho K. l". Rnllwny Bill tl‘ whlch asked power for the roe tho road. At tho Inst mootln: mtttee there woro tho gronto of colluslon among the pnrtles soll tho lim- to msko n pot of 1 the do 111. and a good dual of he onod In short order. Mr. . l". l for a rofvrenco to tho ï¬lth ( tlco as to whothor tho road m: not. and also deciding the olnln months from tho pnsnngo of 1 rlons Lntorj‘sm yore hoard. Mt - nun bm «is‘aamod D'Il'll. Uuuv Irv- .u- ‘-......... tin! to any Bum Den Mama. I 'l’ï¬Ã©ï¬i. m D at: "naming mo mm: district :4! nun. “jig-ï¬nd a norm: to an. tho __ ‘_‘_-.- I. on Huh“ 0" I llllll'o 1 u I m Anew - â€"'"c'a-l:" "775156 Wu}. fa"! mum†Francis ‘ ..-r._ Pull. Junogt-ln um cunmbvr of Duo! -- n‘. _-_ _ “Anti“. withCunoun Bonandutn‘lo minutiae of Cmcm (cutaway)! SKIN '80“? SKIN-TURTUBED AN ENORXO UR OFFENCB. Cu â€O at}; FOR lu' I)..." JP road may be said on :11"- olnlms within We mango 0f the M". Var hoard. after which flu "cui‘r‘x'écWrF momma“. lert it may chmusémzo‘s I'M-r Pub-rm: lï¬lvl‘~H¢‘l!~"I“ll from [N‘rSInN sPHh-m. lull he cunnmcts. M‘vr h‘mlvrs '.’ 3:! n ms W t {mm ms rum-nu- w ' mm 0 i'fkjmmu a lumy‘ om w teams! I!» m nu. Mn :31th “mun â€ï¬‚ew; to ,r 635:â€! M was†I'm a gm 6- ‘F a! 8213*}! M: :m 5‘95"?»5 NJ “0:; "I L%% 3! "‘63â€? 35¢:Ma 5 to 13% s. ’wh ha 399 muggy gluï¬k cont Slur-vie! Bureau 8mm ‘1. Greece -‘l'-rls. However, Ian Ap- we-uy so lute-non arm -C¢Idluons o- Wllch Glee“ Wlll tall 0! Ila! Fleet. London. June 5.â€"-It is ofï¬cially stated that Count .‘luraviel'f. the Russian Far- eign Ministerhus expressed to the Greek Minister at St. l’etersburg. his persolan syntimthy and his hope that (Emcee will be able to saw the harvest in 'l‘hcs- saly. It is also understood that Germany now advocates the Turkish evacuation of Thessaly, provided Greece gives a satisfactory assurance of the payment of indemnity. But. there is still may in- dication that Turkey means tn remain in Thessaly. Several Turkish ofï¬cials. accompaninl by their haretns, have ar- rived in Thessaly from Constantinnple. Edhem Pasha has ordered grnnaries to be prepared for the stnrage at the bar- vest and is using every tndueement to get the peasants to return and to accept Turkish rule. Trrnu of the be: Ari-Inlet. Athens. J mm 4.â€"The Cnbinot decided ï¬lis evening: to sign a son armisticn on the followingcogdiï¬ongi “The Greek fleet will quit Ultomnn waters. Vowels under Turkish or new tml tings. bcdzrd to or n-turulnx from Turkish ports. and vessels north of the armlstiu- line. will not he examlnu‘. \(‘Q- eels mrrylng troops and munltluus hr tho Turkish army wlll not he allow-«1 to outer ports unrlh n[ the llno. The Turkish llevt must not leave the Duf- duuollen. The despalch of n‘lufurv‘emvn a to garrison towns In the Archlpelago In pro united." - DIFFERENT OPINIONS ABOUT And Win Greece Gather the Harvest in Thessaly ? WILL THE TURK GO? 333%]: ._ I «c m MM†M was. 1m;- uen a He [hug avgâ€: mg} sum: om] n. Jug e 4.â€"Whne “Henry bumm- up 3‘9 «dunr Mug}; h‘emlwrgt Ammml uf of awn»: gist: awn (mm 9hr 019E910 mum n w 53 on“: august: Hm mac-mink: .2140 u-If mutt Hui “13!..an B; “‘5 Um] I). a“ E M mm- era t‘q Mr“ h‘emlwf gt mum: ls Mi! darned†bein nuoelulnttamtto ma main a clan: belt. He nddedpthat it was impossible to prevent the ï¬nder- pest from reaching Onpe Colony. u-u- Arm (Ya-um“ Lao-nu. London, June 4.-The Parliamentary Commitn-v on ulring into the Transvaal ruiil mljuurnu to-dny, utter heuring a statement of the Parliamentary Sucro- thr)‘ {or the Colonial Ufllm‘. the Earl of Svllmrno. to the effect that the Colonial Omw had absolutely no hint or Dr. Jnnn-aon‘s plans. which statement was followed by brief speeches from counsel. â€"â€"â€"â€"- “cu-flu I. lit-p“... Londnn, Jun;- 4.â€"-A special dospntm from Naples says that Mount Vesuvius in in onuxtian. An area of 2111‘ SW long by 500 wide is Coven-d with lava and it is considered dangerous tn apâ€" pruach within 400 yards of the prin- cipal emu-r. \‘on Tum]: lieu OI. Berlin. J uno 4.â€"Hcrr Von Tnusch. the former chief of the secwt political pnl- icv. whu has been on trial here for nearly two wreks past. chnm‘d with perjury. high treason and forgery. was acquitted today. rte-ch fauna luring Macadam. London. June 4.â€"A special dospatcb from Paris says rumors are current at the From-h capital or serious dissmsion in the Melino Cabinet and that in re- construction is probable. [louse of Commons Adjourned London. June 4.â€"The House of Com- mons adjourmxl to-day until June 17. after the workmen's compensation for injuries bill had been passed through the committee stage. The Irish National We. Manchester. £113.. June.5.â€"-At the an nul meeting of the Irish National Leaguc at Great Britain here to-day. Mr. '1‘. 1’. O‘Connor. member of Parliament for the Scotland Division of Liverpool, and President of the League, made a speech urging that the present is no time for meriminmion and that the members or the league shouldmdevote their energies ,___ _..- .- amm «Y- LL'nuu u\ u. . A n-solution calling u: abstain from taking part J uhilce of Queen Victori and carried, Mr. T. P :u-king that nothing c4 to nttegd Lye Jubilee ‘ ,__ ‘LA IMC I\UI9‘-~ .,_-_ to living issues. There tendnnce, J tcuunnce. . . . A resolution calling upon the Irish to abstain from taking part in the Diamond J uhilec of Queen Victoria. was presented and carried, Mr. T. P. O'Connor rev :u-king that nothing could induce him to nttend the Jubilee festivities or to be numbered among those who rejoiced over 31 reign which had been most dis- astrous to [rt-land. ALA wnlnflnn (hr. An amendment to the reSolntiun. d0- elnrinz that the condition of Ireland was due. not to Queen Victoria. but to the legislation‘of the men nele‘ed to make the laws, was rejected. Com-Ion “ the Chanel. London, June 5.â€"A collision occurred ln-dny in the English Channel helm-en the British Itenmer Roeclin‘e. from Odes- sn. and the Britixh steamer Port Vic- tor. bound fur Junmicu. The Rut-elm: was nunk and the Port Victor was hm!- dnmngvd and in being towed back (0 ll pon. i'nrt 0f the crew of the nut-- ellfl‘e are on board the Port Victor; the remainder are In moi-ed to have hot-n hunk-d by one or 1. 0 Port Vlelur’u bouu. thin pon. rm clifl‘v am on In remainder are hmdod by one [Irma (lilo-d In. It! now I (Ma-Ind III. Input-pt. I- m" I. Mn I’m. aï¬r'irwxï¬luw and u nu: mm nun no In I" It Wain-urn. chum mu: rmmlvr clung. They "I hold 10! m Unllm 3mm l‘uurt. Drop- In Brandon. flux. dlltrlcl no uld m haw mum-«d from trout. lulu II needed In Kuwmu Ind Mom: noluhborhoodl. ludluu mum! hlvo ban "a: to we up I tullu on tho nuns- I. Wham- Ln In tnvur or Almighty Vol00, but In" a no luccou. The wlll o! an In. Harlot W. Bola-n or London. 0M... llu boon ï¬led for mo- bile. 'rllo mlly mount- “ mo and tho- pomnu prowl†to lug our [01â€. On Monday mt Gunman! cm or. No. ton. will cele run :2 1. R.A.Il.. of XI centenary with ma: cannon]... John'n Lodge at the in city In new In In 103:“! not. mum an en won ubbod ya again Two Chlnwon were 0.0000 In nuuw yeIu-rdny on ausplclon o! unnufln; then)- Ielven In from unndn. A young wanna In a bicycle unit wu noon piloting then. but Ibo wry-d. An Amen went by Kr. Huston. lacuna- In; the mm of duty on Ignored or round timber, and tor ml! or In ,bufldlu mums. {mlunttolimuwonuc nénaud. ’ Pum- turn-mu â€by B‘mmm “â€umflem'†m :2 cute or Muuï¬ tally lmxcd. both nod and building. Mmmhflm â€menu. Tag-methane“ don't believe the “or! that Beulah m Dorlum. formerly of Onkvlfle OIL. murdered ma gunned by MEI- fonun. lcCuIn. who (In the story out. Eiiéi'known then flpdn II It!" wlthoot I 00th (learn gulf-w and a mu: nun ..._ “A--- .5..- TELEGBA I’IIIC BRIEFS. Mic-mm to mug-amp tabby: “m mi ’iud’ltgdupm in} a large, at- Says If the Greeks Want Him to Go He'll Go. Iondon. June 6.--A tortnl‘ht m everybody united with conï¬dence news of the revolution In Athens Ind the flight or the royal (sully. Now, conï¬- dence is equally strong the other wu. The fact is that King George's philan- phic attitude has completely upoet the schemes of the xerolutionisto and dil- nrmcd opposition. "Here I nm."he has been saying ln et- tect. "and here I shall remain it you want me. It you don‘t. I am quite wfl- ling to clear out, bag and baggage. Only say the word and I will go aboard a foreign worship. and you can go to the devil or wherever your childish folly COOL KING GEORGE Princes Conan-Ilse “I Eldon! A1 “lune. Del-n “nude. and m. the Sailor I'd-cc. In No: to lo Foundâ€"Luau New. ‘1 Cable. I‘HE BBVDLUTIONISTS NONPLUSSBD. The Old Cabinet Will Ie-all In Glee II Spell JIII. u I! Wu. Madrid. June 5.â€"Thc Queen Regent has conï¬rmed Senor Canovu, the I‘ve- mier, in his Ministerial powers. and the Cabinet will remain in omcc. with per- sonnel and policy unchanged. All the leading members of the Senate and ot the Chamber of Deputies who were consulted by Her Majesty. in well as three marshals. have advised the re- call of Captain-General Weyler from Cuba. Wlllu- lowleu Wheeled Agni-u a Iggy u Merl-3nd Wu Badly In". Pickering. 00:... Juno 6 â€"Lut night about 9 o'clock. whilv Mr. William Howlvtt. an employc of the Spiuk Mills. was Wboohm: alum: King-strum he collided Will: a which- driwn by George Stmwr. Hawk-u was knock“! down, and it is lhmuzhl the home step pad on him. No is hurt iu'l-rnally. The n.4,.†‘|f|\'.i I", b.0l 0! I“, mva’. he collided With a h‘hk‘h- dl‘iVQ'] George Stmwr. Hawk-u was kn down, and it is thmuzln {ho home on him. No is hum inn-many. doctors haw nn born- o! la:- rec The who! was badly nun-sued. Inn Bur-«M Cato-u. Pickering. Ont, June 6.-â€"A large fmmc barn at Pickering harbor was totally annoyed b ï¬re two-night at 10 u‘rlnck. A golf-bin er. Ibout dxty bush~ "In at out: and a number (.2 ml were lmnwd. The building was owned by Mn. Gardner. and oomph! by Mr. Simnndu. It in noun-ed 'o be the work u! an lament! y. The bandit: val nearly new. «on: om.- wu burn- cdinjgcmpgenhoulmmmn pawâ€"LO: JQNE 11, 1897. .4 NO VA 8 REINSI'A LLED Whenever in need ofkidney treatment always be true to yourself and rinse any 'substitutc ot imitation of the or- iginalandgmuine D machined. Lot North an: m Canon-ion 5, arm" or that.“ In! Huy- Iut TERI! YIABv [JUGS con-Mm; a! on. Boll". nutty red. one rrd Ind time ï¬ber. duo on very null red Steer. Any per-on [Mu Inflow-cum u to loud to the [WW- evv ul Qhe cum will bu luv-Mod by Imflylnu to I88. Mum maximâ€"ca a; l‘ number [8,“: ch. Int moo-son on) , .n momma. urn mu Dun-o Ind nod , m mum-,mbuu (or ten hot-u Md tea eon. Iheep home. hat-pen Ind «Irwin-shod. with we walk. use! runlnc [hr-ml: the ham and I came. â€001»qu mama. hm. m.- i. Uii‘véiHC-w 22%; :2ï¬g2W... 0221:: 2:322: 61mm. Pumas AND sawma mcmuu. J. .1: Wothorggd. mu... IMI Oar. luau . t ‘ Hood’s Pulls 33933 355 Cook'- WM. 909‘ Qmï¬'ifl‘! ‘-' Merit. talk!†the T I k "mimic nine of 3000-8:th a 5 mm in medicine mean- the power to cure. Hood's Sempuilhpouaeeeectufl and unequalled cuntive power And there- toxe it he- me merit. When you buy Hood’e Senepullln,und take it. nooordlng to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the my blood due-eel, you m nanny «rain to receive beneï¬t. Thepowertocure in there. You use not trying u: experiment. It will nuke your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germ of disease, strengthen the nerve- Ind build up the wholeeym. FARM FOR SALE- Kath hnlf of Lot Number 1!, in tho QM. comma ol 09w .1: ‘,,n u. IlmebemluMâ€"the'mmemoodl’ufler. Propmd only we. 1. Hood ago†Lovell.“ ‘ WI: EM , in Ewe degree. â€of-1:11p No. {or ordinary euel II by {at the bet! doll“ medicine known No. x. orNo. :. nailed on neeipt 0! pic! and two scent shape. 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