cs- 75 Bargai"s "‘ A {avonto trick 0! the tory press was days is to an the tots! estiâ€" mates 0! the liberal wt for 1899-1900. for both commuted fund and capital account. and m than modiï¬es “Tam: $528,661.00“ mono tor tho ï¬n :1 mm soul»)!!!- ‘80» 5M ‘“ “‘3 WV“! 3 largo prwortion of Us.- uMmts would gladly bee "36 â€mended. Itremainstoboaoon whether 000 Paul will dick to his mrmimtiun to tymnilo or 10-0 gll. - ~ ‘ Bavaria. 1m mm W 1-D mpasmdthe Wmumw‘ °~° ..HmmmthpnostotYont Hin- 5m.†m mm at the Jul! 50Ҡ-1 A .7 British jority “er Parties," “A Boy’s Club- abuse- on the: Water,†are new of. ’the season-able, practical features. Hrs-S. T,. Borer writes on “ Busty Eating and Hun-rind Meals," and Cooking Over All Son! 0! Fuel,†and m Parloa de- auriboo and pittm‘ W â€â€œ1 eff“- . . ., ,_ _-..:m Jemima (or the hom- Curtis Publishing company, mam- phia. {ten cents per copy}. one dolls! pot year. 58 From-st. went, mom. is an exceed-ixâ€, 1"" tl Is meme: sion 1min ‘59 Reverend Paul OWL} kind- Ivurted. old mL-n who hid 001W 8 Couple of ...; 'v. sn-calbd calm about h.m,an... \...0 had the utmt and his potty dag]! excited tho paw†Wax, the governor} who professed an’ m Onnsby’s teaching! in’ Wu» yuncaacu an .-.â€"-~â€"(~. tho Drmsby'a teaching! us cab! 5° 3 1 young lady bequeathâ€"WW â€hâ€? displeasure. .Wbena Paul Collins“ the sonol an old mud! eolletaMM.ml 0‘ tho missionary, mind 1t tin II!" a‘m on a. visit afwl‘ s arias. oi “I; 'mtnreson thowaaupufl 63"?“ llrribly mutilated by a. mini“! .91" 'mnamd'l'ing, whohsdbeon to}? W and mntihud -by his enemy 111‘ mm: province. Wang then W 0t! Llnpopulaaa against an "1030383 “itâ€mmnnumootbflï¬' .uon lï¬.0r-d‘mmaldn. thobuilds w-mmmconmmm ï¬ancee, andr'fmc. amped down ‘3' river town, being named :11“? '30 twill†Em in “I!“ m Thumbiabcibdl! WW “14 wall writtea. m '1'. m» Lumber. Bobs-1R0“ motortha “130 madam†01 “mumfivo .01â€):an with the Boo“ A series of. al- s of M31“ 0! the. City, nun-t in in Philaâ€" ho nab 01 Mandarin ALL-CANADIAN PLAN. Government’s Policy Regarding a Telegraph to the Yukon. A PRIVATE COMPANY’S CLAiMS. Chat-[OI ms “to “Man“ I“ Breton Ida-Ir. Blair's Antwaâ€" ‘l‘ho Pfl-o Ilnhtor kph“. tho Govon-o-t'l Petition -â€" Dila- ‘ tor, LII. Pmputon'Sud- don Energy. ‘Othwn. Juno Sit-Despite the mud commim of ; circus Wm} thus utmdmoe yum! W“ 13m! W So tar as the hm cone in concerned. ulLthe members might us well hue been at the circus. for It. m- atter 11 o’clock last night before the Home not into supply. Newly the whole m w spent in distancing the notion of the Govern- ment in maths n holograph line into the Yukon. Col: Prior aid thu the Government had hoknn mm with the Norman Comm-old Talon-39h Oom- . *7 _ __L1- night. the Niagara. 8:. Marine- ‘ Toronto Railway bill receiving a third reading. No Bravery Lice-u. luuod. Sir Henri Joly. in unswe- to Ir. Luau: ulv .lv - On motion «EH-31mm Tapper. return containing the accents of 1 Englncor M'I trip to the Yukon referred to tho pnnlic account! comm - lâ€"LA mos-n" 0n the motion to a Davin "gold the HE amok-u from The W11 reference to Mr. Don Hr. sum defend regard to the bin. Thou ‘l'clocf‘l Col. Prior brought the Northern Com Company. and we yum v", ..__ Vlccorh Tolqpaph Compsny. and spoke at considerable lengfl: to the afloat ch“ the Government had granted W to Roach. flue promoter 0! the former com- pany. to go on with the work when he applied to the lmm of Runny; 1m: October, and yet had allowed the Lins- _‘ L- -A" manna gin 00'0â€. m 1“ our-- -.-'..., ter of Public Works to commence the construction of a Governn'nt- line to Domain. which Would WELAHY I3". 0 Premier. which he read. were not in- cluded in the return. Hon. Mr. Blair explained that the Govâ€" ernment was very anxious to have the telegraphic communication establiihod with Dawson City. and when approached by Hr. Hooch in October he did not hesitate to encourage him, but told him ' the project must be taken up in a. buli- l nesalike my and pushed. Nothing moi: the project must be taken up in a bus!- nesanke my and pushed. Nothan more was heard at the Northern Commercial Company until after the Mt was mule that the Government would build the line itself. The iettcts written to Mr. Roach were conï¬dential and tth' publication by him in the London press showed he was untrustWorthy and no gentleman. 7 Sir Charles Tapper. in a very vigorons speech. strongly denounced the Govern- ment’s policy. and claimed the action 0! the Government in ï¬rst encouraging the - - A _-.__ - u... n! than 0‘ ï¬t. of the company. He thought'othor- wise. He detailed the circumstanoeaof the case, saying that Hr. Beach's scheme ï¬a- volved the lgylng of sable, which would land on what was claimed a! United States territory. and he thought the peo- nvo months, the eons-went dumb mm! the line. and heWpleuedto “ L- an‘ï¬m bond the line. am: no w... r..._, ‘ able to say that it would be completed this year. He 0W the whole je- pest in a teapot. { Mr. Footer and Mr. N. Clerk. Wallace Down I†D“ ul'vv-v _v‘. :ontnlnlng the account- of Chief n- Goate's trip to the Yukon were L to the public uncounta- committee. no motion to go into supply, Mr. mgnled the House with a series of from The Winnipeg Tribune with no to Mr. Douglas’ grain bill. SM defended his course with Telegraph Col-Pu!“- 13h: up the mutter 0‘ Commercial T010815?“ the Down Cit?“ 031““. Jnne Sitâ€"Wednesdnv‘l union of the House did not ndjonrn until 6.85 I. m. yum-day. but when the Common- ntber better dinposed to: work. and no time we: lost ’in gettinn into supply. The animate: tor the Indian Dopu-tment worn taken up, and" in order thnt then may he no delay in paying the nnnnitiee of the but or July the item were posted after brief discussion. Incidentally the Qufltion of preventing the exponntion o! logs from lndlnn reserves was introduced by Mr. Bennett. it being pointed out that the practice gave opportunity for smuggling. Sir Wilfrid Lnnrier. in reply to Sir Hihbert Tapper. stated that the question ‘ of bringing in this maicn n hill dealing ‘ with Chinese immigration in now engng- ’ in; the nttention of the Government. M... mam-«i in. canine Imp?!“ '1‘ 1118 the Word "Imperï¬nenoo' was D0. mad In an oï¬ensivo manna. A __3 w." an. all wuuuvu mun..- A division was mken at 1.80 mm. and $- ohm-ma Why 39 to 10. Mr. llIace withdraw ‘he watd. but m 9'1 ‘50 youths: _Mr.__ Yielding would a. longc hu’mbug the Hun!!- The Speeker took the ohnir ugnin at 8 o'clock p.m. yesterday. when a couple of questions were answered. and the House at once went into committee of supply, taking up the supplementary estimate; for 1899-1900. A small vote for the geolo- aieel eurvey we: posed, end then some votes for the Department of Indian Allen-e were taken -up and discussed at eome length. Mr. Bennett brought up the question of on export duty on legs. end argued that the Government ehould It lent piece an embargo on the export of logs cut on Indian reserves. Sir Henri Joly. without entering Into the merits of the cue et all. merely urged that u the lumber question end 511.5!†I uuv-vâ€" retenr-i to the consideration ofthoAnglo- Amurkun waterenca It would hour: in- oppormuo to discuss upon duties on lumber at age present tape. 7“,- .A-__.n-_ luluuv- uv "Iv r.-v-__ Dr. Sproule deprevnted promuinotion in dealing with the question of export duties. and could not are the: my good end could be attained by n “wniting pollcy." He regarded the pleothotlmme- dlote oction might interfere with the pmceedlnga of the AngiwAmel-ioon oon- ierence u n mere snbzeringe. end urged the Government to love no more time. but to deal with the qnntion at once. Mr. Ives was opposed to dialing with the quenion at present. and thought it- cnnnideration uhonld be delayed until after the Anglo-American confetenoe land concluded lts labors. The Ontnrio low he considered both illegal and illogieol. which Mr. Simon showed an amount of familiarity with his subject such as is seldom displayed by n Minister. Mr. Foster laid thus in viewer the {not that vary large sums manna-11y spam in mimainlng the Indian indusg-iai mum usv w -..v" u..-“ _ ' absorbed in the papulation. or if they resorted to their nomadic habit; Mr. Sifeon and he would have all the information he could not on the subject for the beneï¬t or the Bonn. and p†would be happy to adopt Nr. Foster a Balm-Mf‘nfl at having this whole questhn MrNéEEoFEm he would information he could get on for the beneï¬t or t! pro would be happy to adopt suggestion of having this w ale} dï¬Ã©ussod. Ua-v â€"â€"- ~~- The Stationery “Ivyâ€. 0:: the vote for legislation in the cup- plementarlee some discussion took place about the quality of stationery supplied, as pampered with that supplied to the Senate. in the course of which Mr. Foster remarked that the Senate would always have better stationery :1 an the Commons, because they had a smaller number to supply, and a larger vote proportionately than the Commons. and he did not think there was any necesiity for either de- creasing the vote of the Senate. or in- creasing that of the Commons. 'Nm Sneaker made his premised ex- The Speaker made nu promuuu u.- planation about the purchase of section- ary for the Commons. He said that he had only follow“! the established prac- doe in purchasing the stationary himself, Instead of allowing the printing commit- tee to purchase is. He had thought It cutom for my yarn. ’â€" Briefly, our itinerary Was as follows: “Leaving Staten Land of the Southern Sea. on Jun?! 1. 1898. we directly for Cape Horn. taking soundings directly south from this point to the South Shetland Island. pssalng through this group to Palmer Land. We uncured Palmer Land through Eughcs' Gulf, which we found wnl not '3 gulf, but a unit. as long as ‘Msgellnn sud somewhst wider. _ “We spent about two weeks surveying Hughes' Gulf, sud ï¬nally emerged into mhe ‘ W, and proceeded along the West ‘ border or coast of Graham's land. until weenessedthe main body of packioe Berlin. June 26.â€"It Is ofï¬cially ex- planned shot the German-American cable oontncï¬ will go to an English ï¬rm. be- cause ï¬lo ï¬rm pom: the sole ï¬ght of granting a concession for a cable to land in the Atom ganglion. June 26.â€"The m of umgfn In the Province of Fokieu. he w‘widoly plmrded wish hm: arm . reward “31.000 for ‘ the heads of nil- dons-ï¬es. Anufforeign riot- are feared. .’.;.0. Army 108,000 In. max-id. Juno saxâ€"The .omaw (hum mango.- ï¬ll“ the “active .aocivo an! ,A ‘_--nl.l an... L.-- an “Ad 5 Cook Tolls of the Belg“:- Ant-nun Expedition. Thur-(In) '. Sculmt. NEAR this soufu' POLE. jacunion Dulgoronl for Ill-don II’IOI- English Firm Got. Cubic. m? roar. LINDSAY. ONTARIO, RAILWAY RULES BILL. An Important Amendment to the General Railway Act. HON. MR. BLAIR’S STATEMENT. the whey, ennui end Penance lte-e Up in Oo-nittoe of Supplyâ€"loot of The-I Paced-lone luteroetinc I Intel-lotion Alma the Poet- elne DepanneIt-A Nun- bor of Privnn Bills. Ottewe. June 24.â€"-ln eupply yemrdey j e numhu at items in the eupplementery ' ectlmotee were pueed after full diecue- ' lion. The Water-General mode eev- I enl enhancements luring thedieouuion ‘ upon the poetoilce esimntee which will he oi inmost to the generel public. No- 1 [cautions ere now proceeding for the? reduction of the reteeon money orders to the United Stetel, tin nail eervice to the Rainy River dim-lot is to be im- proved. and the interbr or the Toronto poetoflce is to he remodelled. Meny member: at the House odvoceted an in- creeee ot‘renunerntior to country poet- ‘ mutate. Mr. Foster. discus-ins the expenditure for police and militia in the Yukon. dunended the fullest and Itrong- ect reeeone to Juetiry the (lover-uncut in continuing the heavy oxyanditure, end Hr. Siftcn in reply explained the many dutiel which the police tan-form. and the (uncultiee ol policing and preeervinc cede among the populnton or 3 country of net extent. Government Bonny Bolu- Hr. Blair hformed hr. Clarke that he had notiï¬ed the labor appointione in- tu-eeted diet he would hear my objection the employeemight hue to the rulee to he inouguretd by tho Grund Trunk end Canada Atlutic Builweye. A reply had been reeeivedu to the iorner. that the employee had no objection to them. but m-â€"-.__ been 00on in by my col- leagues in the 0011111. I havehaddratted a section to add tothe general Railway Act. and a hill conï¬ning the action in now More the rdway committee. It appured to me thatheee general amend- menu wane at such nature that it was deeirahle the rail!" committee should ducal them, ant make any duh-able n that 00!! be incorporated in W ‘ the bin. The bill now before the com- mlttee. It was re: at the late meeting of the oommittee,bnt owing to there being a very anal attendance, it was that it shah! remain over and ham theï¬m war ar themâ€: ages. h-a"anmn'we are 1‘.er to have a tamer ' 0n the Suï¬uno-tuhn. The Home than \nt into supply on ï¬ne supplementary «mates. taking up the nflmy and and theme. which were payed me: some din-ion, 1n the course of which Mr. Hair Id that he hoped to be able In a few dam announce when the 80an Would be opened for "I'm Bk fund. mmmromwwm bm‘ madamxsdmmdu-em mmAwmmmpsnyâ€" Hr. In†W “king Onammmnflewohflngtho con- summmuw of the 1 1mm an expandusyonloucutthou 1mm. of course. a the Douala Government humanismhonolnded am Mmumblydhad wont-d“. Hemudtoknowï¬ttnomlnionm . â€tho-nit. ‘ PUBLIC ACCOUNTS CPIHII. Joh- Comâ€- and “(not an to In lon'u 1. A pure hard Soap Last longâ€"lathers freely. Supply 3‘... 6 cents a cake. momma Mundane-Io! sud Ventuwmmsdobyï¬on G W Ron. .Hï¬othuna-Conmoo John Hon. E. J. Davis, in bin-pooh. odd he believed ovary member of the mm.- tnro should vote for lam-Id colonis- don road mm! for Alma. Il-Iuor Bou on Alto-n. Fort Willlum. Ont. Juno 81.â€"8puk- menthompdonwthotouflnc hul- pletion of the Onmflo a; Rainy Riva: mxyurmnnm‘smmnm I... I. J. - â€I'll Advluo [mud Colo-luclon no“ Gru- u tor Aka-u. Port Arthur, Juno 21.â€"Tbo tom-Ina Wu enjoyed open-handed bra-pini- lty a Port Arthur. going v1: Port Arthur. Duluth Wm Rainy. Thoy visited the Wat End Inva- mun. \vn]. wuwâ€" "v--- -r _ n7 undoubtedly rich in iron end gold. on well u whaling-o1 belts. He tovond the mblhhxnent at Fan mum. Bot PM and other pointo. 01 Government other In tom 0! the Immature making libero! push for colonization road: to open up the IS? During one any the pony bod their 0700 opened by the do“ toflne fume and "nuns {SIRI- ncnc Thunder Bay. ,_-__A_A_..I I--6 m“é-J;n:év naturalized lut nigh: at Kamtnlsdquh Home]. when Mayor 0. W. Jarvis wanders! an .ddrul of inloomo. Flu: looting of tho Con-Hula: Wu Bold n ill-gum. Magus. Ont. June 9Lâ€"ThoSAn Jose male commit-ion been: It: “on have at 2 o'clock yesterday “ta-noon. Dr. Jane. Mmlot Guelph wt: in the m. Prof. Darn-II gnaw. H. Bum are his couljuton.‘ A__numbc of wine-:- __-.._‘ . inâ€). A 13‘ . B. Wilson (V n.“â€" l‘. E E g E 5. i E but favour! more warn-“0n- Tho gallon goes on 60-43,- Goran-y u.- Ion Tron-u. St. Pots-abuts. 130° â€â€˜1'!†M W m 0: Annie Bush. which n Imam-tho .dmlnmnflonottbe Govâ€" THE WAR ON I'll LIBISLATIVE TOUR. TWOâ€"CENT POSTAGE. Usual-o II Bud- SAN JOSE SCALE. Ion. Trouble. Those Pianos have a rich, full and musical tone that appeals to all who hear them, and are without doubt the ï¬nest Piano in the Canadian market to-day. Warn: FOR CATAIDGUR. “MENDELSSflHN†PIANDS for 400 per rod. Take the hint. “A penny saved 18 a penny gained." Their Poultry Netting is unequalled. Hardware merchants sell these goods and can supply you. If they fail you write the manufacturers at Picton u- PAY. 'ro nut "’33 “'7' Will not be persuaded into purchasing the - “ ‘ ' ' unreliable Binder Twine which some dealers wish to sell for the sake of the additional proï¬t derived therefrom. Crudely made from low-grade ï¬bres,â€"â€"such twine contains but a fraction of the quality, strength and uniform evenness of the highly constructed Plymouth Brands. FARMERS 1’33 WISE An Wt “00.000 loco-tr!- nunurmoawmmsm â€"m m ow to tho Division. . Md in Peta-bore a few. days ago, tho proposed tor-nation" o! n nowdic- cow was again disco-ed by the Eng: lid: church clergy“ and adherents pros-mt. The following extract iron that report at tho proceedings will be inmat'mz. as tho counties of Vic. torin and Halibutonx would tom port of. tho new diooeoo: Rev. Mr. Sam. who u oecmtary ot the Archdennpry' in l.’eterhorough M nlwnya been â€mined with the W for tho prom-ed division, upon next. Bo m ‘stmngly. in favor of divinion, and ho did not think the now proposed. The my. 0! utters both inmlnnd and the United sum, «on cited. showing the provision undo inbothoountrioa for the Epiaoopnloxp puuion of the Church. 80 tar Con.- See the: you I“ It It]! Your dealer does not handle our Twine. write Ply-en“ Binder Twine Agency. n Bay Street. Terenceâ€"w: mum - nmmmcmm m with cmï¬mtions. Ho nu nan titty. this year shady. and cumot do 0051' work efficiently. In 1896 on. quirks ware sent, out to the Deueries {mumwdiooepbem MohammWinmtor 110 Adelaide-st, W., Toronto. (Ln-z. Cheese and Butter brands) all at reasonable prim. uew EPISOOPM- MO0585- I, 8111 can. Th0 BCEQbL‘I CJn p.111. Tne B. Gnonng W110 Cc: Plymouth 31nd†Tyne. “JUST AS 600])†AS PLYMflUTH Hendeluoh: . 77; G. H. M. BAKER, Alli- the hint. “ A penny saved is “THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.†raising it: First d all that 810.0!» be raised by subscription mothâ€: the parishes‘ M be raised‘ to as to brizx another .10.â€. pay-bio in ï¬ve years with W st 5 par out, in the mm to liountil the five: years an up. mm m night‘s! for 8105!!) area. from funds, forth extension work. “no we might at tor 85.q00trom.fromto.mdtb zu- unininc 85,000 could be chained: by a canvas: in England. At thattinoit m not proceobd with on account «1 the can†for uni-ion funds In 13". than: was raised for mission purpose: in this district 86,â€. Mo rained at this $3,546.25. We “Wald 15" hm muwmwpywuym at 33,253.75. In1858 we mind“.- 056.52 for mission pump-- WWII should havobeenshortitwahldlw â€y me 36,800. the sum. of â€.7043- mumlagsrmhadgsupluot 37,500 inthoir mm- 111mm divided mdworking withtbom .mm as m wouldbq MI would surely -[l. Ffllfll Fflflï¬lflfl Dr. Boucher that this Willi: '1' strongly in (“or o! dividin‘ the PM 3...: dices-a at W into tnotbr Eastern Diocese. W tint. ‘6‘“ factory aw in undo» I!» motion was unanimously arr-iod- - The â€diocese WWW Wham, 13.11»um Me.- com, Buliburton and. possibly 00- furio. * ‘ ~ ' arm TWINE IS McMullen’s IMbysmtioopu-t Pecktnduoonbdb! adwithonwoountd niuionfnnds In1?. .formiasionpurpouu $6,800. MorMoI We should havobun wpayicalL-thuul 18 uni-ed“.â€" 0b.. thought