bllars [9 Q. I in: ymken. cant! ‘PILES . and deep ‘re d“:- ulve In an m 912' Brown, (I In what I: is the 33d. 39:! iifï¬Ã© as. given up L] by severe 88 9. I 11151 to leave 39 time I ‘y cured. ,y in the 1: Bean- mm 731'!!!- ‘rence to ody 13:8 .netimts Nasal! to; 9:1 Elndo nmma‘ so all were I hem rey P001 1nd Watery Bloodâ€"Stomach out oi Order â€"Further Aggravated by 3 Severe Attack of Rheumatismâ€" :«Zome Remedies and Doctor’s Treat- 3.0.1: Alike Failed. \t John, 328 , Sun. I : number of remedies for the illel ~31. is heir to which are placed onl .- .t ::.‘k£:2 is almost innumerable, and ~ ; :blic is prone to class them “i glass. The public is not always} 3107:: ver, as some of these remedies 1 tEZDlr sterling worth have overcome '):‘vj'l(ll36 against advertised medi- I ,:r:v :stl by the force of true merit have x ,- gull/.- favor. 0f the latter class the .1- e: ; rsminent and popular undoubtedly 1):. ‘~'€illiams’ Pink Pills, which has a Wc-saving record from the Atlantic to 14-, Pacino that no other medicine can :_ pr-“ach. Among those who have been oeneï¬ttcd by the use of this great medi- :ine is Mr. Jae. H. Bailey, the well- x-xown veterinary surgeon of Manger- llc, LB. Mr. Bailey gave the follow- ‘11; statement for publication to a : .rrespl‘ndent of the Sun. “In the wring of 1895 I was in very poor health. \ oumplicatien of direases had apparently ‘nridcd to make my life miserable. 1 at“ depressed in splrit4, my blood was r and watery, my stomach was out of v nit-r. and I had no appetite. The result .x n l was nervous, aud tired all the time. . .«zxt'l-reu from loss of sleep and as if to main: life still more miserable, l was .z-mcked with rheumatism (f greet sever- :ry, on! suffered the most excruciating (m. Home remedies failed to relieve 1.;' .uul medical aid (lid me no permanent ‘ l read a tcstinmnial given by a . .|.l\ m in ï¬lvnf bf 1)L'. \“illlums. I’ink .wmw<mw_0 no 20:. (GTEâ€"200 < no PJDwmm NI» m< Lun wt»: Cu, Bmckx‘ille. 0.12., who wm sup. .iy :he pills post. pzud at 50¢. per box or ‘L’ 30 for six bi xes. They cure all die- .yrders which arise from impovuished bled, such as muse-ah: weakness, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, pains in :ho back, nervous headache, early decay, ‘1 forms of female weakness, hysteria. mmh-sis- locomotor ataxia, rheumatism. ~0ne reason why people never pay any eczenzien to signs 3nd ads danbed on old fences. stables. bridges. etc. is because :hey do not know weather they are read- Ing the advertisement or some ï¬rm that 15 still in business, or one that has been dead for years. When pscp‘e read the adver- tisements in a newspaper that is up to date they know the advertiser is alive and d 3mg ‘oislneas. EEESAY. ‘11 forms 0: xemau mmlysis, locomotor md sciatica. thousands Could tell the Same Story 3: Misery that. Willlam Davidson Tells-And Thousands Have To-day the Same Sons: of Rejoiclngâ€"Cured by South American Nervlne. †I sufl'ared untold misery far over three :ncnzhs from neuralgia ot the stomach. Physicians did their best to help me. but 111 3ttempta were bstnzd. I saw South American N at vine advertised and resolved to try it. The ï¬rst bottle gave me u rel!ef,and after I had used six both (:31 was completely cured at thls dreadful disease." Willlm Dn‘ldson, Thedtord, ï¬fe Was Miserable. 0m. Canadian American. Chicago: Gen. Grant left a son Jesse, who now resides in California, and of course the city of Neinork included him in the invitation to attend the recent dedication of his father’ s tomb. Jesse wrote that he would require his travelling expenses prepaid, and ec- cording $150 was sent him for that pur- pose. He has now presented a bill to the controller of New York against that city which he itemize: as follow : city In this case virtue does not seem to have descended from sire to eon, although the latter seem» to have unexempled nerve and in great on the charge. The charge of the Light Brigade we: a. light thing compared to Jesse’s charge on.Nev 35 A :11 or: nouce- :uv. . 7 and Soft Wood deliver- Dry Hard ed anywhere in town. LUMBER PAINTED an» equn A Specialty- York. Juymg “SALADA†Thnwomtion [or Dell..'....... Trmspomflon for funny. Mean, etc................. u..- ‘bcaygeon 2: and YARD, East and of Welling- :3n-st. Bridga, Lindsay. llllflfllï¬‚ï¬ ï¬‚EflfllflIflHfll Toul.......... wh et I read a tostimomal given my a xr in favor of Dr. Wiiliams’ Pink and made enquiries concerning: which decidcl me to give them a. l ‘unugh: half a dam boxes, but. I had ï¬nished the ï¬fth I wan again 1g sound health, and I have no ion in recommending them for any in that flesh is heir to.†kA†.7 7‘ NEURALGIA TORMENTS. ES. LE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ï¬anmliau £051. t m5 Lhcnina and It nic med:- ner fur men, women or chi l- w: um mt like other medicines, FRIDAY, 3UXE n, my: Odds and Ends Flour constantly on Davis Son. BOBCAYGEON ited, as is sometimes ad by dealer: who e that the package D:. Williams' Pink i0, and in case of 1):. \Viliiama’ Medi- shah-to." :‘ills are praised 1 Inwesi in the )wesi m who win sup: :. per box or cum all dis- impovuished .........315‘J $7 59 The Viewl or the letlodinu Presented Clearly and Poreiblv by the Editor at The Guardian - Sir Bicmd Carl.- 5 wiim. nears. Davies â€I‘d " Fisher Reply. Ottawa, June 7.â€"(Specinl.)â€"Slr Richard Cartwright, Hon. L. K. Davies and Hon. Sydney A. Fisher were the Ministers who received the delegation of the Montreal Conference of the Methodist Church this mening, who met them 5 Mr. Laurler'n room at 8. to tackle the Government on the prohibition question. no deputation was composed at clerical and my delegates to the conference. headed by Hr. W. H. Lambly o! Invemess, Que.. and including Revs. Dr. Saunders. Manly Benson, E. B. nycknmn, F. Chisholm. G. 0. Enable. '1'. G. Williams, Thomas Grimth, William Blair, J. E. Maveity. A. Lee Helmet. John Gibson, John Wilson, John Grenfen, John Scanlon and several lay delegates. ABOUT PROHIBITION Mathodigt Deputation Waits on the Government. REV. A: C. COURTICE AS SPOKESHAN Mr. Lambly, by way_o£ introducing the deputation. read the resolution passed by conference in the forenoon, setting forth the' pledges of the Government on the ques- tion, and the desires of the conference a to the submission of the matter to the people as a Eagle and distinct issue. R67. A. C.. Conrtice. editor of The Chflstjan Guardian. set forth the position of the confe ce upon the question in a terse and point address. In the past. he said. peo- ple had looked upon Government dealings with prohibition as designed to shelve the question. liven the Royal Commission lzad been so regarded by some. and he véonld not like the people to fall into the habit of charging the present Government with such intentions. Sir John Thompson. during his Premiership, however, said that the (lov- emment had no intention of enacting pro- hibition, and it would be useless for tin-z. to ask for it. That was rather shot-king to the temperance people. yet they eould not but admire his manly frankness. So. if this Government had no intention of sub- mitting a prohibition bill, let them say 1-0, and let tin» temperance people know what to expect. But it' the Government did be- lieve that pruhibitlon of the liquor tmITle was :1 higher plane of national life than lit'I-leing it for purposes of revenue. then they should say so and introduce us soon as possible a law that would enrry that out. it had been hinted that the result 01 the Ontario plehlselte was merely the ex- pressnuu or a theoretical opinion. if the lluwrmm-ut held thut view the_\‘ had better “Wow the thing overboard. Hit the un- nuum'rxnmts ot‘ the Premier led the tem- perature people to expect better things. â€0 :ivltuuwlmlged [hut they felt disap- poiutnl that the plebiscite hill hnd not neen put through this session, as promised in tile sgwn-n i'i'nm the â€iron". But they were told that the absence of the Premier and the l‘.\i,{~'ll(‘it's of the oeeusion t'vuulrt‘d its luntln-llvnu'lli. and they Were disposed to :i_;t"t- that it “and. perhaps, “lser. un- tl'-r sueh circumstances, to de- lay it. and condone the delay. Yn-l. \tluh- temperance people accepted "10 :l’uctlhll. ilt' ouuhl say that too many s‘ :il nut.â€" It the Gut prcssiun puiulrd put (1:: Iln- >1" were (. um! llw . u u m. _,, He “mat on at anv 1 the w n of the pvople mo Gwemment \vupld bran] As to the 1:85 In". It the people In men: the Lgrden of. 1m mm: 1 , hud lurk) a of mom tho: 1 ; Hum Au", .. .. , if!" llec of dcï¬ruyin: the li- ;lat-y \n-rv, hu\'.‘t'\'0‘l‘. pn-pnrvd (- country. ’l‘lu-y prcl'vrn-d tin: Lu- talu-n on the new franchise. u- m~.\t Dominiun 11mm- \‘-‘L‘\ll(l wither that or on the l’rovlm-lut l list. but worst of all wvnld it moi; on Ihl' antiquated lists on last lmminlnu clu-vtiuus were it was to Lw hold that pruhlbl- l,-t- ruins-mi by the l'l’u\|l:chll I'm-n let the l't‘ovit' ll lists be t {rum that the mutm-lpul lists, : the svbvr, Sulitl thought of the ‘- lll’(‘f\'1‘:lbll‘. \Hmt currlvd tut: isstu- in Toronto, he said: was mpvmm‘t} pvvpk' accomw UH! mmld say that mo many such an \s'uulxl nut be so happily cur. 1mm] As to the form In 'u-sxlou “as to be subminvd . ht- would assure the Gnu-m- upvruncv hm-n-sts would no: u,- Incurpumu-d with tlu- lssm- :uivn. 'l‘hut wuuhl mun-Ac In dn-n of :1 double ('Ullllnugll. Tin- ‘ Um public nu-n of this (:ulm- 'Allnll‘d to h-ud pubnc upuuun iz-m-t tuxnlinn." tin-m," Interrupted Sir laun- .- Slr ltlchurd was ll Mr. Courtico, ‘ public xuvu In C {h to stand up on d\'m'ut(‘ dh'mft til ' 1 Toronto, her sahr. mm \‘utcrs, reprvsvnling Hu- on: anxious for a fast s by Mr. Hilliard, Rev. . He assured the Min- !esirc to embarrass the were satisï¬ed to lot it Inn hut thx‘i‘ did not ouc (‘xc‘vp- but Uu-re muda \NW the public ,lllull. This 0 Un- trin- Tspnnx‘ihll‘ r \\;L\’. Xu- I‘deems pro ~ $300, , u M In: W Manitoba 1: North Ba , Ont. June “Lâ€"Dr. the mm, was on 3 mg trip, and whue he ‘andl gnaw! hum-other wereontlntbottnmdde- lee, hither“: storm came up, In which the boat was In) the It“ capsized. Both men were noon m in they»; in 3e water. nee Doctorz‘jï¬gther m ' an ,- after clam put to I“ emf naelthe Daggem trhe new 1 axe_ h..- an“ n mug-auwg...‘ â€a!!! THE through this session. mmpany would have t] the summit of the R01 to Kootc-nay Lake by yep}: thH such t‘h‘ni: .~- m Government. In an °n 1?“ gâ€. said that it the Crow's Nest Pass Railway agreement goes through this session. he anticipated the company would have the line completed to the summit of the Rockies this year, and to Koott-nay Lake by the end or next year. Until such time as the Columbia was bridged there would be a ferry our service up the Kootcnay Lake to Xenon. The Special Committee on the bills of Messrs. (‘hsey and Mnclenn to romote the safety of railway employee me this mom- 11? MERE? t ir e to no onxzineer ï¬aï¬gléi wen lw‘ï¬né.‘ should not be made obligatory until 'ears from the time it appears to the way Committee of the Priv Council that an ofl'ective device exista. t was decided to drop the uniform room height. but 3 311139111: draw bar height was adopted. ompanies are to equip cars with both out- _. - - “3;-.. am. nan-h Iran I!“ Eï¬'g'a'ï¬â€˜leé‘liéd'eï¬â€˜ The arch hon nu compensation clause was amend so u to grant sl_xty pg: cent. of the current rite of _.‘_- n.-â€" nnn cur far in- wages for not more than one yet: mt m- jury: three yeurl' salary for tote] disc ability and four yetrs' salary, not exceeding $4000, for death. Any employe who emu this shall be debarred from any 1’ er clam. Mr. Ridiey's bill now before the British Pullament is the but: of these compensa- tion clauses. Mr. Powell protected against the practice in New Brunswick mi Nova Scotlo. ands which an employer is not held liable for dame†arising out of accidents caused to one employee by the fault of a fellow- egpioye. At his motion a clause was odd- . ... . x- __-...._A a‘ eh“ Unna- cup-vlr. 1:. w â€"vâ€" ï¬w‘ _ edtotl bmtoberéioï¬eato'theaouu prohibiting railway companies from plead- ing {big n9n-ligb1}!_t_y. ~77~â€"â€"‘: -1 to ul ' u": uvu-uâ€"vu..;. gr. Maclean's bill was upproved of. It provides for alLtraiu being equipped with air brakes and automatic couplers. A loco- motive engineer must have been a fireman for three years on n locomotive engine be. fore being an engineer, and a conductor must have an: served three years as a brakcsmnn. Runway companies must rur- nieh empioyes with a certiï¬cate spedh'inz the time and nature or service b such employes. Penalties are provided or the enforcement of tie.- Act. An extort was made to get the bills_ through the House to-nlght, but Sir'Chnrie-s Tupper‘s objec- tion that the amendments Wen: not printed was intal to them under the rules, hence the bills will have to go Over until next ses- 'l‘uere are at least three more Government measures to be introduced this session. one of these 13 to permit the sawmill owner: Hons t-he Ottawa Rh‘er to deposit sawdust in the river I?! _a season. longer. l ._; A‘-_ lax ...‘. -v- _ __.._-__ In 1895 a bill Deanne law by which um practice or choktng up the streams with sawdust was to cease. but due time was provided under the statute for the mill- owners to change the system by which their Ntnse material ls disposed of. The bin will be gresgnted to I‘m-'Hnment this _ _. n. 4‘ Wiarton, Ont., June 5.â€"l’esteraay u. Boen was charged before C. V. Parke, J.P., with shooting with intent one \V. Liverisiz of Albexnarle. The first witness was the complainant, Liversiz, who said that on Thursday, May 27, about noon, he, A. Douglas and D. Post were on the road near nis place, talking on Inn-m business, when he snyv Been coming. On reaching them prisoner said: “Hold on, you killed my colt.†He then ï¬xed a shot at witness. but missed. He ï¬red a second time, and hit witness. He shot at witness four times. Douglass told Boen twice to stop ï¬ring, but he said: " It you take his part I will give you one, too.†Douglas then ordered witness off his wagon Witness ran down the road and Been followed over the bestMpnrt or two lots. Cross-examined by . Spotwn, wit- ness said he left home on Monday and when he returned round h'n wife had left and he had not seen her since. He had not spoken to Boen Since Wednes- day and did not threaten him. The shootinghtook place betyveen 2 :ndï¬l Desperate Shooting .Hl'rav a: Wlnrlon â€" nan Shot at [‘01:- Tlmu and Serious}; Wounded. U] n. Ja-bu*~_u.- ___- le D.Pa.rker said that he anest- ed prisoner in Wisrton on Saxurday. He asked him it he had any ï¬rearms. He said “Yesï¬ï¬‚and game up. a. horsepistol. Prisoner sax! he was gang to give the pistol to Glee and then kneaded to sur- render himself. The magistrate committed prisoner to stand his trial at the assizes at Walker- ton, which commeneed yeswxday. . . 000“. The Triennial Council (If Omngolsu meets in Glasgow about the middle of July There will be dolvgnto: from ï¬rm-Jan. I“ won as from Australia and llm Unlted Stilton. lion. Clurkc Wallace. grand Borer ’ -- ..... n... -.qun A! “I! L‘UILCH. Ilva-o ‘"â€"-_. eigu. wlu preside over the mum or m: council. » Mujur Sam Hughc-s. 31.12. leaves for Eng land to-morrow. no will be the ghost 01 Sir Donnhl Smlth while In London. Her l-‘xrollcnoy the Countess of Abu‘ docn has revolvvd a cable {mm Sir Dnnald Smith. "lvlng $3100 tn the \lctorlnn Urdu .. u“ .....1 “mu-‘- :umnwr mm as soon Her l’xt'vt-llcm‘y the Conn docn has rccoh 0d a cable it Smith " "In: $5000 to thc\ of Nnrs and om-r IS uuutlwl k H __ .. -o-ll ton, Wmcn Lvmmvuwkv J-..~-_.._,. A hwer report says that Liven-533': wound has taken a. bad turn. Dr. Wizle thinks the ball turned down into the lungs. The .wounded man is vomit‘ng blood ï¬nd _w111 probahly die. Elle charge And Won the Flu Ponds m In the Bayonet (to-potluc- I! In“... London. June 7.â€"The ï¬nal event of the bayonet v. bayonet bouts. dismounted. u: the military tournament. In the Agricultu- ral Ban here. was won to-day by Private Stewart 0: Ctnadn, who defeated Private . lend III: m: Were on Full“ and M ww- North Ba , Ont... June 1â€"9:. Met was on 3 1113 trip, and while he and his brother were out In t hot: a sudden storm uune up, In which the boat was ow: PROBABLY A MURDER. ~ 711172. STEWART BEAT "4880’ ENGLES D80 'NED. {mi-xii: rot the With Munyon’s Improved Homoeopathic Remedies You Can Doctor and CURE YOURSELF No Guess Workâ€"No â€"lo Big Doctors’ Remedy Has Plain 80 There Can Mistake. .MJPPOQ < whzmo mu Inaâ€"003â€:â€" JJ< F<lmw<mw_n IO‘N mohâ€" mmDO mk<m<nmw < MUNYON’S REMEDIES Mrs. Herdmsn, Bsthurst St.. (Bounty York, Ontsrio, Csnsds, says :â€"“ I snfl‘ered for six yesrs with s lugs sud psinful ulcer on the leg. I tried my things. but sll unsuccessfully. I wss induced to begin the use of Mnnyon’s Remedies, sud they were s perfect success in every wsy. I give this testimonisl with the hoPe that others msy see it snd be beneï¬tted. ' Munyon's Rheumatic Cure seldom fsils to relieve in one to three hours. snd cures in s few dsys. Pricc 25c. M unyon’s Dyspepsis Cure positively cures s11 forms of indigestion and stomsch trou- bles. Price 25c. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumonis and breaks up s cold in s few hours. Price 25c. ’ ‘ ‘ - rdiL- _:_L. NC. Mnnyon“. I Cough Cure I :0:de coughs, night sweats. uzoreneas. An edily hul- the lungs. .190. 25c f1,___ __--A;l- A“... DUO Inn-ï¬n Q -.v‘ w- V )lunyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures psins in the heck. loins or grains, end sll forms of kidney disesse. Price 25c. Munyon’s Nerve Cure sto nervousness Ind builds in the system. rice 25¢. Mnnyon's Eesdnche Cure stops hesdsche in three minutes. Price 25c. Mnnyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures ell forms of piles. ‘ Eriee 25c. A.“ J2-_A-- .11 l_, v‘lllhlb- v. u..- â€".--v Mnnyon'e Femele Remedies no A boon to all women. Munyon’e Cemh Remedies never foil. The Cemrh Cureâ€"price 25c,â€"endicem the dileue from the Iyetem. end the Cu- errh Tebleuâ€"price 25c.-â€"cleenae end heel “19} nu. _ , n-_-.1:-- .AI:.... 3. In lullâ€. v. . _-._, Mnnyon’lrï¬god Cure 84mm. .11 im- puggtiu of the blood. Price 25c. - n,__s_ I)-_-A;-. .n . Man On V M-unyon’l Asthma three minutes And Pric: 81. 7 M I ["13 v1. Munyon'a qulizar. I gran tonic tad re- store:- of viul strength to west people. 81. A lepuste cure for such diam. At .11 druggiuu, manly 25 cent- . v3.1. Per-out! lama v.0 Prof. Munyon. 11 Albert. street. Toronto. Um... mutated with free medial .dvioe for uw dines“. Prlnce Edward Interim-n Cettlu lute lane for (fa-Inc Provindal Elections Picton. Ont.. June 7.â€"â€"The annunl meeting of the Reform Association of Prince Edward County was held hm to-day. and was well attended. Ad- dresses were delivered by H. B. Bristol. the retiring president: J. H. Allnn. N. Sprogue, \V’. '1‘. Crnndal. George W. Dawson. eastern organizer and Alex. Smith, chief organizer. T e. ï¬rst busi- ness transacted was the election of oil- eers and resulted as follows: W. Case (Picton). president; D. A. Lambert (llolmeaville), J. A. Howell (Redne- vinm. James Carr (Wampoose), viceb presidents; J. D. Gilbert. secretary-treas- urer. The president-elect made a capital speech, calling upon the young men to rally to the support of the party and organize for the tray. After some dis- cussion the following resolution was unâ€" animously adopted: Moved by Mr. Platte. seconded by James Jackson, That the selection of a candidate be postponed till an ad- journed mass meeting. to he held in this place on Saturdny. June 26. and that s committee, consisting of the president nï¬d vice-presidents or this â€mention, Mr. John A. Sprague, ex-M.L.A., Mr. John Allan .and the mover, be and I: hereby appointed to meet in conference with 3 Similar committee from the P3- tron nocmtlon of this county. to g- reet, it gamble. united man on e part 0; berals and Patrons, which in the opinion of this meeting is nheoluheu necessary in the coming provincial elec~ William Craig. 3.4.. the den: Kin writer whose nom de plume was " ele- khh Hayseed." fell down Ind (fled from heart failure in the ï¬n! of the St. Luv- rence Hotel. Kingston. yesterday. He was 567 years pld._ A‘, __ _-_A AL_.__x-_. .. .,. "As romerly the cry went throughout Germany. The French aha]! not have the Bhlnc.‘ so now the Enzlhh am not have the Transvaal." said Prof. Klrchofl 0! Kane, at the W?†o {the Trauma] ex~ hlbluon at Ber Germany, yesterday. A The body of F. C. chklnion. wn¢ I'll drowned by the upsetting of his bout above the Falls a few days ago, was yeste found near the whlrlpool. The body wen over the Horst-shoe Full: M was not Inga bruised. Another body. entirely nude, been seen In the whlrlpool, but MI not Rheumatic joints, and aching limbs mean inability to work, and inability to work. {or most le, means inabilit to in a live- lihooieogo from that point oyf vicï¬ait doesn't pay to parley with Rheumatism. Then there's another side of the questionâ€"the days of agony and suï¬'ering. How many people matistn compels to give up their occupation, and threw up a splendid position that it took then: perhaps years to attain? Mr. Thomas Warren, of I34 Strachan 5L, Hamilton, states under oath that he had to give n his situation in the shops of the Big our R. R." on account of Rheuma- tism. He tried minemi springs in Indiana md mud baths, but these did him so little good that he returned Home to Hamilton a cripple. Then hestartedtnking Ryckman's Roote- uay Cure, and four homes have com letely cured him. He feels ï¬t to start to wor now. If he'd only known of Kootenay at the outset, how much time and money he would lure saved, and how much suï¬â€˜ering he “‘u â€"« -_ - been recoveï¬d 7 yet. WWIU ".16 wr'_- Mr. James Watson living at 64 Floncnce Street, in the City of Hamilton. makes a sworn statement, he is employed as Mulder htheGmd kashops He had Rheo- mtimaobedjnltisfeetandkneethmhe â€A _-.. .2...- navy â€"v-') wâ€" 7†would have â€fwd: ‘9“: willâ€! u; m In “"" ' could not work steadily He 3"" m ' RYckmn's 1:00!â€me be m not gamut Wm- Naw he an work a!!! 4‘" without T0 PARLEY WITH RHEUMATISM. PREPARING .' V» l "E BATTLE. mum vâ€" Omboukthmnmot-‘Itb- IT DOESN’T PAY Anthme Remedies relieve in m end cure pemsncntly. No Experimenting rs’ Billsâ€"Each ain Directions, :an Be lo Koomiyhnput imwa. June ’.-â€"(»Sp opwing or the House 31“ ed the NW 01 the spec: which was run-nu! the {or the safety»! railway moved to pinu- tbou- bu paper. Mr. LIL-Mullen» pqt i_u : HR. CASEY'S BICYCLE BILL PASSED A Number of Measures Have to 00 Over. crowded xx hole pubm 10mm the Government. W the House. Thcil thuxb before Jupq llr. 0.11:0. A. header of the lone, le- pila lo a Que-m- Brgudtu the Almkn non-danâ€" out" Que- no.“ Replied I. by nuan- BILLS CROWDED OUT. a: Win. .u-Ixuur- .â€"~. ..... ceratGmndNMLdnwhodbccn diamixscd (or akin: a palm pm in the elocï¬ons. on the recommendation of Dr. Kendall or Sydney and Mr. S. O. Camd. An. Inn-It! don was made by Bloomï¬eld uclu. The re port could be Mount down. Sir mum-am mead thud" uppoinunent or a keeper for the mar- ine hospital a Bucket Idand was made in Juana-y 18%, but Mn. John L. Cain, who ind been allowed a» tannin there since the death or her husband. the {owner keeper. in 1892.. «a to be com named {or her expenditure on bail in: and fences and {or rm‘ture. $13? “Ln“: .1,. -L_ I|__-:_‘.- compulsory whence {M Parlinmvnl utwdinc the Diamond Jubilee at Her Majesty will mun-1e the mar- mom or men] mam whlc it w m- intentjon 9f ‘3?“ (leveraged, to m- ,,._1__ E 3 w: E t E @- Among; Mu- bills. [Opposition lnuchtmz] "he Government has cont-luau! that as the former hill ought to don-mane the tran- chile on which the pith'unito should [It taken. and u the Premier was person- ally desinms of being tun-went when the: put- under comidmtion hy the House. it wu am to tic-trum- further uc- ; flon with mm: to Hum until next In. § ion. The details of tho plt-hitcitu bill; will be announced on its iutnuludion.. [OWtiv-n. hour. lit-an] 1 Replrim: to a qumtinn by Mr. Mon-lâ€" Ion, ï¬r. Davies said that according tel the mrt the amendment proposed by 3 the United States Somm- to the Alaska I boundary treaty, in rfloct. N that their I arming to the terms of tho mm: in I i this form (accepting Mount St. Elias u an initial part 0! the 141st turridizm boundary)‘ was not to he untit'hiluod as 1 involving a concesysinn of anything or: . their part that might be damned mtvtn- I able to make to An proper Mu_mi_ary._ l Mr. Merriam. Inn-r. mum! the ndop tiou of n moxiun {or a return of com pondonre. reports and papers in comm tion with the denim-mum: of tho Am- kan frontier. Mr. Morrison will min- at! npportunity to express his View that Canada should inxixt 11 um being can- sulted previous to rati cation or the treaty in its amgngigd form, A. . 4L. "can: In Iw u...~â€"u-_ -v. MnDavios told Mr. lmmioux that th( queslon of appointing an immigration want at New York is under consider- ation by the Government. The (It-part ment has appointed agents at the follow- ing places in the Unit“! States: One ouch at Detroit and Bud Citv. Mich: Watt-flown. South Dakota: St. Paul. Minn.. and Snlinn, Kanm. There an {out trawling immigration agents and 10 salaried agents in all. and 61 agent: employed in Mich: ran and Dakota, wht nrg_pai§ by_ results. 9- 1-...-1 4!... oh u": M u; .\.u.-. Mr. Lemionx was informed that the Gowrnment Ind do-cidod to take part it the Paris Exposition of 1900, and that the Minister 0! the Interior Is now ar- ranging!" smce- - -. - -_,___ A ran 'Iuï¬ IVI n. ..... r. rte informed Mr. Lemieux thn‘. the Government would call for eompetl ï¬ve tenders for the ereeuor: of a moun- ment commemorative of_ the_ Jubilee 01 Her Majesty. Queen Victonn. as poor. as the necessn fund: wereynovlded I») Parliament. e competition for the monument is not to be limited to Can:- dian mists. On motion of Mr. Casey t1 hnve his and Mr. Mnclenn'n hills to: protection of railway employee. whieh were reported on by a special eomnut tee. gut on the order paper nunounuu; pub! bills. Mr. McMullen protest“: vigorously against any bills beta: now given precedence over nome pet measure: of hill own. which were being ruthlmly shawl“? ,_9_A_x -_5 a.-. ll.- On: must: “(I w. Mr. Davies pointed out that Mr. Can 93â€: bills would onb‘ come in at tht foot of the list. Mr. Ingram unscented that Mr. Cu oy's bill: be made Government moan um as otherwise they would nvwr ll 1113‘ "XIII. “-mâ€" _- an 3-1 new warm as ‘ux- map-«3' or the oomplnie‘. and only a much mun our! has been Wynn-6:6 That nnly the put winch bu Boon ' nhlet "I!" "0 intent war expresngd oy {Jimmenn In the Act un- dgr which those cmnpnnien became en- uued to these lands. that they should be exempt from union (or municipal 9nd eduatioml pun-noon: that by tn}!- M to patent u the railway mama mt‘uru. Mr. Davies said if the Home wanted to pmroyzne by Jubilee Day. it would in impossible to deal wlth the prlvnte Lilla but. of Nurse. ï¬le Government was in the hands of the House. Mr. Foater retorted that the House had dimmed of thin matter by deciding: that after today every day would he a Government day. which means that for the balance no rivate hill. eoulcI manna. It might gratify Mr. (‘mey to have hit hill to appear in print on the order paper. It would look ver; pretty. but no naetnl object would b! served. Mr. Oliver moved the following mat-la» ' . That the Oaklry uml Edmonton Railway Cmpany. the_R<‘|:ina. Lon: Lake and Qu'Appelle midway Company «he Manitoba Nadia-Man mam; all! the Alberta Rnilwav and Comps-II! _ . Coal Company have heeome onlrllml lo large areas of land in the Northwest {ï¬nk-hog. L.†I“ ll". Mr. Davie! laid thy; thenl'lycgkf r. McMullen put in a plea {or uuwr u- hilvifl. which he and M wish vdul um. This brought up the do question of time to be given to [3(- hiils. Mr. Davies. who was Ling the Hum- iu the tampons ab- -<\ at Sir Richard cm“ ' ht. uni-l GovernmemAyerg in the 19d. of letsâ€"loan l'n ending; 3 {ENE 11’ WiF‘hgpo Rims tn get June 21,4111: if the House n1,“ ‘0" ““35 Lt prouduls lPl“M and u we order I mu M\w. lea-n. stin. Davis and Rutherford endorsed the Maï¬a. _ 81: Chub Tapper urged that It would be who to proceed cautiously, and admin an intent oi the Act on than-«er. Irwmwiththcmib a; companies were broken. it might mungme orbad mu. ad. matron. “Nah-d to dimcnldel tn mm m m comm ml- 1 that launch] an. 3 M ban from Mr. ream-n. Eon. Xx. Dude- nid Mr. chuumgendcogd twice! 1 m ' wwdfuthoumï¬onedin humo- uqn. The money stolen in connection IglththeCaigu-ylndfldmoawnand Re- tina Ind Long Lake Railways had bought up the Toronto. Montreal and “{xnnipoc street: railways. ' Mr. Ross Robertson thought Im- an should he guarded against indiscriminate use. (-180 the dignity of Canada was at Tstako. He thought the time hyd come. however. to apply the old mama of an t eye for an eye: ‘ A 7A, AM:_-O It is poor economy to buy cheep Tee- endue twice as much endnot get he]! e: much satisfaction on from e good one. in e good one end sure to please; “LUDELLA†“a". M r tho lottor it "ï¬ght ho worth whilt- mn- nialorinc tho tlt-‘vfllllt"rN of an institution which war to ho practically in competi- tion with "flu-r («ltic-utiunnl itmtitntioml. Sir Richard Cartwright gave assur- anm that tho military chm-actor of the institution would not he immirwl. Tho House having gone into commit- tee on Mr. Taylor's Alien Labor hill. the promoter protested that it had horn omnscnlatod out of all nsofulnm. Mr. Doric-I hold that tho provision of the origins] hill. enabling nuyonq unin- stitute moor-dings. was most oluwtton- able. â€" - - A- ,_‘L‘ 4L- “A nit-r hzld allwidr 1 his matter dud-n: Amonï¬nuly Mr. "V" I'UI Ill ‘ . J‘- Aft" nnmn {unha- xvi-Mosu- against the calm-1m: character of the bill, it was It nod and read a third, time. .‘u- Chink-s Tun»? pnkpsted against mm; between OW buyer: and fac- tors-pen. wan laid on the shelf :51: m-xt won. It was may rmposad. among other! by Mr. Mat-lawn. as n prac- tical manufacmm and dealer in cheese. The Home adjourned at 11.30 pan. Otmwn. June 6. â€" (Speciald â€" "rue statement of revenue and expen- diture {or the month of May appear! in The Cnnndn Gazette of yesterday. It in the ï¬re! run month under the new tarifl'. and customs show a revenue 0! $1.307.W. as against 81.5 0.000 in the same month last year. a decrease or about $200,000. From all sources. how- ever. the revenue tolls 03 $350100. The total customs revenue {or the 11 month. of the vest. ending May 31. amounts to 817.033.“, no computed with $18.- IMJIK) for the same period the yen: be- fore. The total mm in excise for the ante period ie 81540.0“). Then the total revenue from oil nonmet- ot the eonmlidnted fund for the 11 month- In 834.557.7126. compued with 81952000 for the same period the year before. or (niobium of the tidy turn of $2.31).- Th W in the expenditure to the some period it $735,000. The ex- penditure on capitol .nccount mangle-I thnn 3,000,000.. whxle the expenditure for the name nod the yen before we! W900. e toul net debt on my van WSZLOOO, no increase in the ninth at $1932; , . In Load Packages - 256., 406., 50c. and 600. no: mums anocm 3mm. m- m' “.5 â€CW. [I‘D a an! all â€00"." uni I'l' Juno Tâ€"Mn. Sam: 0- rmN-Yzz_ r..- u D- Mud! in L!“- Nnrlhwc In! to mmvc of cl ~11: born in tho Nnr'hw twwn July 1. 1970 an kï¬iml. Saskazdzcwan) )l' c. â€" (speciap :The moon. Davin withdrew MC prim-s would not no mrtjï¬catr nf «nip mud to conï¬rm. I not [u-nnit a (‘nnr'l ry :.'!"S(‘fl.':hn‘ {mm In :Inn"!0Â¥' nulwiâ€) mined CEYLON TEA tho Kin! r promis- thonnlnn ho Kim:- mmont Ludella. s CAS‘TORIA the ho- can. -HOOD’8 PlLâ€"Lâ€"S act eully and promptly on the live: and bowels. Cur. sick headache. South American Kidney Cure Loosod tho'Bonda and Freed the Prisoner- It Renew“ in Six Hours. ~‘ This is w cert!!! that after taking six bouiu at South American Kidney One I an ccmpicuiy cured of “rim and gravel. having uttered from those m- phlnutor out an yam. I 1.10qu chm bottles felt greatly improved. continued in me until I was named I was perfectly cured." Willis Gofl',Chip- pen. Ont. Wow 11m Dy sentiment v mkn. nanny Notes, -The Grand Truck railway is actlnl! wepuing far the change or the route of the mesa Breach to evoid a. heavy gnde leaving Peterborc. â€"It is new thet Genet-11 Menage:- Enye will ehortly lane 3 circular ennoeneing eeme Important ehnnpea in the inc 1! uncut of the G.T.B. Wh e it in gel ethet some oithepresent engineer- etefl' my be elected, the expeeuuon in thet the entite enzlneering stuff. with the excepeion cf the chief engineer. Mr. Joe. Robson. any he p'aced under the control of the general superintendent. Mr. F. E. McGnigeu. At the present time the chief engineer has charge of a- -I_Jl__ VIII}: luv .ul‘u ‘â€" Vâ€"v‘ _- t1: the won: “on: the system. Including the repairs. and MI aapmbton over the “out“: enumer- sud truck (men. The systtm on the claws» Paciï¬c and on all the America: nilvuy.‘ in ma the div!- along! superlnmdnnu look that dl the 1'99;er in their rcrpsctivc districts the mum: en {nears being rupent-lb'lo to abo'dlvlflan eupuintc: duh. I: In ex. prc‘ed tbs: rhe mum will b3 ndcpw! by Lhr Gund Trunk,wd 1r. xhts meat Mr. 11:25:31: wt?! acne consulunu (trainee: hue chm at .11 new wax]: done on on. How Good Mk8, Perfect- Health and I'm Mood Can Be obtained and Maintained. 19 year face disï¬guwd by erzamo. pim- ples, blotchoa nod biochhemei It so. your blood is eiuzgieh. impure and poison- ed. While the lite-stun: is rocking with impurities you osuuot be healthy and good-looking. _ If you would renew the system. cleanse the blood. and rid yourseii a: disease. you muet use Point's Celery Compound, the guest â€stem clearer sud blood puriï¬er. n It- Disï¬gured Faces. Paine's Celery Compound Removes Every Trace of Disease. The following letter trom Mr. D. Mc- Mdaoo. Pent-bore, Ont... proves that Punc's Calm Compound possesses vir- tues Ind [us-giving qualities unknown m the ordlnuy mdlclnos and docm' pre- scriptions : ‘21â€";{u you: plenum h: 2.“than to the not than Pdno'e Celery Compound has mood uremrbblc change in my condi- don. Am‘ummuummww One tdvanflcc 0! Mb: rich in not having to w “ I was tronhlod with a very had type of scum on my hoe sad In patches over my body (or Ian: years. I was under mau- mt c! three doom st dlflerenc periods. 5nd had mo tried may-gazed“. but .u proved mole-G. "Ac 1am bought a bottle of Pam‘s Color: Compound ond not In Iodide of Pomolom. as_ rgoommendod 7 rd_--. nun-u“ v. ' '_â€"__,,, the ma. The one bottle dld me so much good tint I bought an bottles more. and now an hwy to I†I um perfectly cued “d oomptetely tree m the tmblosomo clause." The um Quentlon. Bishop Eamon. In his addnu to tho Oct-n mum Synod. has emphuized the Masai: o! gust care In clowning m. can: “The dc mm minded an: m on sun u no lam n ute defence to: the only. using am the state snows mu- cached. ,0â€. Bone“ ma- Dear my?!†181°“ 3°“ on. m I! ma: conï¬dentially. , ,,Al__l-â€" TEN YEARS IN THE TOILS. For Inhnts and Children. Wuwmluw 748 IE Tm. we no liven by