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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Jun 1899, p. 6

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EFFECT OF FIRMNESS. A Bond Counter-Move-It soon Roe." From South AMcnâ€"A 1 From nonbon of the 01p. 1! non: to Box- l-juty 0| Victoria-Donn! tron Jonbort. theaogsotwar‘ from his post as British high commie done! for South Africa has been forward- ed by members of the Cape Puliament. Joubort Denice It All. June 26,â€"In an interview to- day Gen. Jonbert. the Commander-1n- Chiet of the Transvaal forces, denied than he had ordered guns from the Krupp‘s or W from the United States. as had .beenrepotted- , ,A The Weekly P0§t xDsAY. FRIDAY. nod Results Attitude Towards Transvaal. Conlictlng Reports of Droyrnn. London, June 26.â€"'1‘he Evening New: on Saturday afternoon published a. dc- .patch from its correspondent 3: Ramos. mehicha : “Withanmo 1 and a "P“? “PEWifivfim‘a JDI'U Wâ€"â€"â€"â€" ,7 , bringing Captain Dreyfus. and dmputch of such a big vmel with carrier pigeons is quite an exited. Usually. a torpedo boat is sent, and the opinion. therefore. gains ground that the Togo but gone to meet the anx and to take Captain Dreyfus a . The pigeons can be used to announce the transfer, and the 'i‘age might proceed to another port to land the prisoner. 5:3} Es'sei County married in one 1 $0 Per Cleveland, June 26,â€"An awn W‘the big consolidated Street ddmgtriklng em} she‘old men at ant-e. the remain cop; thoaowhohme been guilty lance. ham: placed on the waiting Toronto, an9 8$,â€"The hearing air the petition against the return of Mr. Don- Ald Mac-Sish {or West Elgin has been fixed for Kanday next before Justice: 0118‘ and Meredith as St. Thomas. _ The election trial fin Sort}: Hastings of Eduard McPherson against W. J. Allan wryâ€"“mun mheen set for June?! 3| “not The election trial in 3 Edwgrd McPherson 735‘ (“mail“). 4185 been 3: worm. ’ 3H5 Auruun Bnylllx Gnu nor’s noes“ Ask-d For. Juno 26.â€"W9r_d has t were ’ dent. of (the I Arbitntlma I'M cLEVELAN D bun; of w 16. LE nnows ED- Lzepom of Droyfnl. It 5..“ nun-r5 Hatâ€"A Petitio- - Cu). Pnrllr JUNE In In]!- nloctiou Tin"- l'ruvidul Mon 'l‘ukeu' Huck ihe remainder) 91‘ been guilty of vio- 1 the waiting list. gnu: 51BIKl‘I An "am???“ since Ball- 13 employ” on Saturday F u r. Mr. Bethune, Victoria‘, N.S., Con- fesses Liking the Laurier Policy. WHY HE CHANGED HIS COMPANY ‘ Ir. NcDonxall Asks the caution In flu Bonn-8r. Fioldln‘ and Ir. Intuit. Anavor 8123â€" The Sutton-r, Sup- plyâ€"nombcn Cox-phi. of It. Qualityâ€"Tho num- Sungla- montm Banana. the Opposition had some quaflom we Government. and one of them ques- tions. which had for Its subjcct mention of Mr. Bethune of Victoria, N.S., who . .. n__M-o-tivn inm MG no Aux-Inc; u...__,, make with regard to the negotiations for a settlement of the Alaskan bonnduy. Respecting the Pacific cable. Sir Wilfrid announced that Mr. Torte end Lord Stmtbeona would represent Uganda in a new conference between the agent: or the colonies and the Imperial authorities. end that Sir Sandtord Flemlnc would be associated with the Canadian repneeante- wv â€"__ -7‘ 13;. Lender-kin moved a suspension on 1 the rules to permit the introduction of 3 private hi1]. Sir Charles Topper bed that the stage of the session when reso‘ moi of this kind should not he passed 11.11831 eome good reasons were respecting the jurisdiction of the Ex- chequer Court as to railway debts. which was given first reading. Complaining of the Sta-Honor}. A discusLdon took place upon a motion ‘ by Mr. Gibson (Lincoln and NW) on 1 a report of the printing commune, in reference to the question of stationery supplied to the House of Commons. Mr. len m wuv n.- â€"v._ 7 , to the quality of statiouei'y supplied to the members of the House, and the com. mines was willing to take up the matter and assume responsibility, and appointed a suboommlttee for that purpose. but It was found that the Speaker claimed It was n matter within his jurisdiction. He advocated the regulation of this matter by a committee of the House asapraotioe _._m. had been found very satisfactory the oémmittee. and said that the Speaker had directed the, clerk to obtain station- oxy supplies without tender from a 11m in Toronto, which promised to supply -MA--.” mus“ 1!) mole. bu‘ did no‘ the IUIX’I'I UL I'uv wâ€"..__,,, Mr. Sn land thought it only just to the firm named to state that there was no complaint against the stationery other firm. Many members of the Home, however, were under the impl'OSSion that the committee on printing was respond- ble for the quality of the Itntionery furn- ‘ ished to member-3. and the committee agreed unanimously that it would he a solution of the matter ,to place control in its hands. Sir Wilfrid Laurier said the question was one that ought to be determined by the committee. Mr. Foster contended that the committee had gone as far as it could. but found that the Speaker re- ,4 .. -. hie duw to control this uuc w-..“ .7 that the committee had gone could. but found that the garded n; as his duty ‘0 represent the county. On that basin of xeasoning Cape Breton Was not represent- ed. because the hon. gentleman and Sir Charles Tupper did not now control the patronage for that county. and he aunt-ed the hon. gentleman that that the Gov- ernment had not the slightest idea of allowing them to control even the small- est amount of it. He could understand the reason for Mr. McDougnll’s anxiety, as when he lost control of the patronage at that county he lost the only weight he ever had in the county, and the only hope he ever had of again representing a ‘ constituency in the House. As to the “mysterious” means by which Mr. Bethune crossed the floor of the House. 'r would do that gentleman the 'justice to l say that he had’ given the Government a loyal and independent support, and he I desired to thank him for it and to i acknOWledge it, and It did the hon. gen- credit that he had given that sup- nort freely and did not ask to control the 5E Sir Charles Tapper. Mr. D. 0 ad Mr. Gillies having spoken. A Simple Explnnntion. Mr. Bethune explained thafige came ow: to the Liberal side because 0 liked it better. (Cheers) He thought he aiaet the interest- 01 his constituency by being on the Liberal side of the House. and he knew that he met with the appeal oi “Va-thirds 'or even nine-tenths of the electors“ of his county by being on that side. I! Mr. MoDougalL doubted that, let him resign hieseet, as he was willing to do. and cement it . (Hear. hot.) Bowen tide-Adenine 13908903119199! Jrsnnu Inn: ‘1‘”.-- . l to know why 1 him thin: the Victoria did not have a repre- who would excuse all the "v..- vâ€"r \ r.oonmct' of'iurisdic ‘ ms the matter be the committee and i ‘ the Speaker. 1- discussion. dam! ” the Premier. Mr. 838M“ tut the Ink for a conference 3‘51"?) reply the“ “1° nod to entertain the member for VFW“? 53631.; it no very - ,-_A-j - morning, but Sir Oherlee never spoke to him end had never spoken to him since. He would support the Government while he found them true Wu, ndvnnolna the intern“ of the country. The Home then went Into eupply on the militia supplementary eetinnetes. which occupied the rest of the unernoon end the evening Men. The House adjourned at 18.30. The accident was in ooneequenceofan . anunmndhg foratennef .y fire explosion caused by 'en overlooked ehot in which about two stick- or a little over e pound of powder had been left. The particulars are es foliowe: Chnrlee Lee, Mike Grimn. Charlee Sturge- and Charles Couleon. drill men.nndDaniel Green. mucker. were working in the west drift on the 685-foot level, 100 feet from ‘ the shaft, having gone to work nt 7. Lee | and Griflu were work I and Sturgel and Conleou another. About ‘20holeehadbeenput in thcfnmottbe drift. The out hole in which the explo- eion occurred. wet in about 16 inches. and could not have held much more then eoonpleetiokeofpowd . Itieeuppceed that ooneneeione of in: one machine - Walt- I In“ for the Yom Col. Jillincki ofthe Russian delecetion movedthatthepowerlehould enterinto years nottoiecreeeethe eflectime-of the peeee footim-of their fame. with the A Inuian Trap. The correspondent of The Daily New! at'Thsiiecue cave: “Severn delegates: remark that Runa'c prepoeelc disarmament oonnin e trap, since he could increase he- tmope to any extent in Siberia. which ll n coin-y. “Capt. Scheinu the Rndan nan] ex- pert. laid upon tle tehle n propoeal cinn- ilar to 001. Jiiiinnki's. dealing with the navy. but limitirz the uou-eugmenbtion period to three yard. on die ground that -throe years are mough to build an iron- I A-) H level. though not In the name drift, about 80 feet away. These men nudes-stood an accident had occurred, a this was not the “me for bring to an plus. They at once ran to the what the atom of the accident no. They were age: by 901113”. who was the â€"- â€"l-â€"- -n.l -hn_ ward toward them. He told m happend, and woxd w gent to hadquflfm‘ II_A-‘_ . ”Mumâ€"- i W The foreman immediately went down with a {one of mg: The smoke by this time had cleared m the drift. nod tho took them in charge. can...“ gnd Lee W039 found a ”'9 Shocking Accident lino-Drills Struck Chm-[o With I": wounds. especially from the waist down, but u not dangerously inim- Coroner Bows will hold on 13909“ Gem-II! my. w has never espoused the cause of either candidate. While admit- ting Chief Justice Chembera’ competency. the Foreign Office questions the correct- ness of his decision in the premise! and doubts that the commission has decided They any he abouId Begun. June mâ€"The Nuance Nnoh- richten contends that the recognition by the international commissioners o! the decision of Chief Justice Chnmbau no- garding the King-mp in Sumo-x does not inthelenstptejudioozhe(1...- 1 Get- mansto eompennflon fox-1m -. gained . .. L,,_L_ , during the Inca-national Council of Wo-on. London, June 86.â€"Tbe m of 3p- plloa'dom for admission to the Intona- tional Council of Women. which open. to-dnvmdlutlunmJulysmubunum grant that it was found am :0 changethoplaooofmeeungto thew womenofdl profemlonswmiom Attendance. Baroness von Sum, who th‘h council. has “rived from The Hague. roua MEN KILLED. nu: sntou Paris. June Sowâ€"After a. week of hot w Parisian: have received an Inti- maflon that may are to beput on rations In regards water; The supply I: to be out of! from 9 o’clock in the evening till 6 o’clock in the morning, until me!) fine as problemefiod runs hue replen- “3". Ford“ 0800 Cox-rectum 0' 30°. Yellow With nu! Baaulu. wrom Brown u ouord." Flu. U-V-Uâ€"' .1. died In she haw-L was in consequence of an 1 by 'an overlooked M I; no nick- or a little n owun'w: - '-" 'f" for bring to anal-’0. m go the spot to Ian an: of the woman m ; by Conlson, who Wu ‘50 41' the WW. an! "50' Water Scan-o h Pun-In. Favor 1t Santiago do Cuba. Biol: fiho m“ 1.... 3011016118 flu “raw-niacin: 1°!“ He told than I“ word W 3‘ once nu Wt? In" I 1111019194“ .The enemy at the _Another Vu- Eagle I. to In“. has...” o! the run- m- ’D'woâ€" ..._-, sauna. and . boom-mo- Du- l cu. mu- rmur“ u '00-“ cut-II. Inc-flo- to “I” ' ; Ann-outs. In: I. Anni M i . Canaan-00!. Jlluufl'o ' Onto Input!- Tho Hum. June 94â€"]. dean-l.‘ maul. Juno W : .prddfllt of the page. muffin“! The 1.: 'IIWWWM m mamas of the committee W1 i ms .11 mutation of proposing @99me “ 9"“ ' 9““ _._- _. n.‘ mum M if s ' A. ........ An Indk‘fimn 9‘.‘“‘ p [TRUCK 'o‘F'THE BEAR menu. and and a m nun-nu.- um .11 intention of proposing. rodncuon of the mum 3t pan-om. Bus, ho addod.ho win of the opinionthnus could he Isl-ad upon. 3 ”duo- uon would noon come at law. All we powerl, he cpl-Inca. had contend with dinrmnment cousin 3 up, nine. in could more.” he- unop- many extent in Sim. which: a colony. “Capt. Scbeinn iho Racial: and a- port. hid upon tie table :- proponl nim- M to 001. Jillin‘ki‘s. atolls; with the navy. but limmrz the non-ougmmion period to three years. on dis ground that. threo years are enough to build on iron- The Wt of 'ne'nmuu uâ€" Haguo synfl‘Thu-e I: not the Mutant chance of the Radian all being domed. but i: is lit some motion wmumwchceactms. In due law of pace and humanity. the con- {mm-e hopes has. unless an em will not be British on.” Thin Count-Joann- Jmnlun Bulprucfly bologna 0r- du-od “cum \nm’m. hon-m. mg the amnion dun-dun mde win; flue South AW colony. Sewn of the oonth-Iutn. Pickford cuumuc LOOPHOLE m ”boom vnaw or I Ordond tale to Oct-'1. of conferring with he Dominion on ‘Mea on tho wholqrojoot at Junoho'u mm W vylVCanoda. Tho m U, u- PVIIIW v--'~ 5 per cent. pleaâ€"ads, oi'wuoh «3.000.. 900 will be ”nubile tbooommon stock heldmnooeon: the nan-tumult Mwmumnnm “000.000. mummtplt‘dhtgottho Domin- _L ‘1. 1.... hu Applied tugboat a million and a quarter. the Qpn City Mu wt- od on the ' directors by Senna: Cox and Ill” afl- Wâ€"â€" In order wt tremendous papar- tiom of this may be appreci- ated. It 1. to by that the Bitter-Con Company of Pitt-burg have a for the rum-oat. the amount 1117011 being 88.500.000, the amp to be ooflmd within 17 months. The “col “unwind” maul 3n ox- ponditnre of 600.000 mound in unu- uon to an. spoke oven: will be built. m .lpmh‘ C.P.B. “d a 00]. Jmlnkl's. dating with the but “mm“ the non-ougmbflon Mommy-an. ondngroundtbu years us enough to build .1: hon- ;oormpondent of no Times“ The . n": “Them It not the hint.“ AT T:IE CAPITAL. no: and sum. :homllofldon wen ardent! ' l at cu-cumed. ad “I0 d” 7 anon-ad um.“ lm- ' maul! "ohm will 1" I 3.3mm consum- ieDo-uen G“ the Contract. Funo Sew-Menu. McKenzi- on Earthen-I Jug Taxation toh to Oct-VI- Will Build on an m terms a» Unload 8m cook m: lrltfiln log-“u Am -â€"-â€" loan-n In Alaska Ion-day. A 8170!! IN 6100.000. Sun mum. Juno mâ€"Tho mnspofl W on Sunday .nea 'wlth troops for mu She carried 1.042 armed men M64015”; BUTTER run Forthowmmotourup whhndnnhuuplmdinamk .qnmutyutthooounudCry-N mvmhbh Wt Butter Paw.cutindaotompvomd’°u‘ erbium. Marie-um b01613 per hummmormumm VILLAGE nut. (Bu-on! In“... ‘rroopo (or Mull.- xxuux wu'nn out. ISO.“ Another I01“- I Alask- mun!- 1'8 I NEGOTIATIONI. 7. 3. 8nd. '13. l u Vultu- . mm to con-3f! . Now Fallini 'I E’“! FRIENDSHIP. 3310 AND! _,,-L THE ‘ TENSION Influx "‘3 G‘ m Dotti of You? maul-tn“ o'G-rl 0‘ on." 11-- an oath work-d Willis!!! Gallo- way a Philadelphia wan entirely dc- fioycd by Ike on Sammy. Lost. 8100,- M: W. 875.000. this: people wen Injured. one pet-Mpg many. 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