My Col. Worthington Hovod Hlo i AmondmoMâ€"Tho Oovornvnom Ohio 6 Enjoy tho Bottlo W M o! I tho Oppooltlonâ€"Anfl-Olnrotto ' â€Motion â€" To Rout-lot In Uu by Young Pouono. ' Lgmozjgygoy same-into 60mm: 0 o a u roundly tween two member: at e “on. In wu ovor ‘ho Boon dflo. Worth- dngton'a‘ unendmont condemning n ‘1 ,,,__j-_ _‘.I m! .m bot. Hugh“ and G. W. Fowler ‘ Fall Out Ovor Ron Rlflo. Women DAY IS WASTED hastened to disprove. “When the Conservatives went into opposition Sir Charles Tapper asked me to take charge of the militia af- Kairs of the country, and when Mr. {Borden succeeded to the leadership 0f the party he renewed that conï¬- Fdence. and his request has invariably P penditures of this Department," de- aclared the colonel. He accepted the chairmanship of the Militia commit- Iee of the Opposition on the under- ‘ctanding that this Department should might induce his lehder to see the error of his way in allowmg this m‘a't- “IVA VJ mu "-3 â€"- :ter to be thrown into politics He thought he could make Col. \Worth- Eington "smile on the other side of this face.†and he would challenge {him to show that in the United States {any politician would be base enough So make party capital out of a quea- lï¬on of arming the militia. After further remarks of a mature regardmg - path 001. Worthington’s motrve. ‘_ Did he, asked Col. Hughes, demand *ihat the Minister of Militia appoint fhim chiei medical oï¬cer of the Dominion?†"No.†replied Col. Worthington. f “He admitted it to me in the pres- ence of Dr. ' ,†said Col. Hughes. TheBossriewasnottobecon- flemned for minor defects. The United ,‘ï¬tates army rifle= conceded to pethe £_-_‘ ta‘time f defects, yet go one in coun ‘ attemp tto make political capital out of this. The report of the United States ord- nance deparhnent on the Boss rifle was ’te as satisfactory as the re- ;“port on their own rifle. and if they 4nd not adopted a rifle two, years More, he believed they would have (accepted the Boss. _: G. W. Fowler characterized ninety- :m'ne per cent. of Col. Hugha' speech :as ï¬ction, and criticized his remarks gat length {fast by 18 m 55. '. Hon. Mr. Ayleswo “bill “to restrain 1:1: 5’! .YUWB gnaw-w . He explamed that 1t was an attempt lo meet a call that had been Bor legislation, but he could not pre- dend to hope to satisfy those who de- sired prohibition of the sale or manu- facture of tobacco in a form suppos- Qed to be particularly deleterious. . It was proposed to make it an of- ?fence to furnish or sell to any person ~under'16 years of age tobawo in any ‘form for consumption, and a penalty assisted in killing a project to con- ,stmct a railway to the Yukon. - The House adjoamed at 1 a. m., af- ter passing $5,447,000 of postoflice gestimates. A conference had been arranged for Saturday between Sir Wilfrid Laurier and R. L. Borden to discuss the A119“ port}: bill. This conference was ï¬rst gamed for Thursday. but had to be tponedbythePremjerowingtOOb- wï¬gnw 809° °‘ his “PM†‘1‘“ Sectionvb semi the N “3*:- K matchedash Bay and a Government inspector at the same time. Gen- flron said he had nothing to do with :the management or control of the new. When a man was required he would help the engineer to get one. Matthew Porter, who was a cranes- man on the dredge, corroborated Gen- g’dron. He said that, in his opinion, ' had perjured himself when he had said that he was freqqently on ï¬iï¬â€™Ã©id that he the dredge on W the inspector- . mum,"3.c., May 23.â€"-Tbe mm- ‘ers have returned to york as they Two Bylaws OB'Y- Toronto, M37 ‘23-‘41†only bylaws to be submitted to the ratepayers on June 27 will. be those to provide $750.- 000 for m1: ï¬ltration and 82.400,“ g 'M‘M â€" Anti-OI‘INR. Mon â€" To Butt-let In by Young Pot-Ions. Miners Go BQCk- 3n {vhjch Geï¬dron from Ton Pol-tom Injured m I Sm» Cu Collhlon. SMASH-UP NEAR OTTAWA Oar Stops Through Fallun ol Trolley and Another Rum Into Ihâ€"Bdn; a Holldny md FIN 00'! War. Modâ€"Inland Way-0 All Rul- donh of Ottawaâ€"Two Boomer: 'A HOLIDWAYVACCIDENT may; In, nâ€"A bad malt-up manned on Sunday moon on “30 lino o! the Outw. Electric Bah"! “WIâ€"- The out. on account of it being Victoria Day. and the weather pn- ere, one following the other. oollid . It is said the head one stopped suddenly and that before the motorman running the rear one could check his ear, ran into the other. The failure of the trolley had caused the front ear to stop. The front, pert 9f the rear 081; was an, tire vestibule being thrown down and the top farmework of the car forced back several inches. Cars on the city streets were side- tracked and one big one was special- ly supplied with doctors and run into the city with the injured at a high rate of speed. there are : Jay ,Wolfe, aged 16, son of Max Wolfe, an Ottawa. furrier, leg slight- ly crushed. Miss Minnie Herbert. not seriously "Mia. Isabella Liberty. Miss Rena Moran, compound trac- tnre o! the left leg, game cuts on the In Water street Hospital: V Miss Yvonne Bane, aged 16, injured about the hip. Mrs. Bane, her mother, was also in- jured, but is not in the hospital. m um ininred were residents of THAW’S APPLICATION REFUSED. A Late; despaml1 885's Bymes is dead. Declared to Be Insane and Will Not Be Released. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., May 26.-â€"Ha.rry K. Thaw, the slayer of Stanford White, will not be released from the lunatic asylum. This is the decision reached by Jus- tice Morschanser of the supreme court in an opinion ï¬led yesterday in the matter of Thaw’s application for re- lease on a. writ_of hebeas corpus. ml ._.9_ legal. Thais lawyers will apply to the cout for permission to place Thaw in some other institution than the Matteawan Asylum, and By tipula- lation with the district attor‘y, the prisoner will be kept in the jail here until Justice Morschauser renders a decision. The justice is holding court at White Plains this week and“ will not be able to hear the application before next week. attorneys are dec1ded against him. The justice declares that Thaw is now insane and should not be allow- ed at large, and he further declares that the commitment to the lunatic asylum by Justice Dowling after the last trial of the case was entirely Royalty Being Sued. Lisbon, May %.â€"The royal house- hold of Portugal is being besieged by its creditors, and the newspapers of Lisbon are ï¬lled with notices of suits brought by tradapeople against its members. The courts already have awarded a butcher $210 and costs, the amount of an unpaid meat bill against Dow- ager Queen Maria Pia. and the Duke at Oporto. This situation grim from the fact that the members of the royal household have not received a. single penny from the state since King Carlos and his son _w_ere_assassinated because the new civil list cannot be approved until after the ï¬nancial ac- counting of the late King Carlos is completed. This is held by threatened revela- tions from Senhor Varvalho, who was Minister of Finance under ex-Premier Franco. regarding moneys which went to members of the present Govern- Toronto, May 22.â€"In the death or Mrs. Mary Coxwell, widow of the late W. H. Cox-well, of Osgoode Hall. On- tario loses one of its oldest residents. Mrs. Coxwell, whose maiden name was Mary Sophia Powell, was the only daughter of Capt. John Powell, a naval omoer who settled at Niagara. and -became sheriï¬ of Welland and Lincoln and usher of the black rod in the Assembly of Upper Canada. Mrs. Coxwell was born at Nissan nearly 93 years ago. A sister of Mrs. Coxwell’s mother, Sophia Shaw, 'was engaged to Gen. Isaac Brock, whose career was cut short at the battle of Queenston Heights. Baltimore, May 22.â€"Rev. Dr. W1]- liam F. Anderson of New York and Rev. Dr. John L. Nelson of Nast Theo- logcal Seminary, Berea. Ohio, were elected bishops of the Methodist Epis- copal Church. Oil Tani Exploded. ' New York, May 26.-â€"One of the Standard Oil Co.’s huge oil tanks in Brooklyn, having a capacity of 35,000 gallons, exploded yesterday, shatter- ing windows in nearby houses. The oil caught ï¬re, and was burned. -__J Belongod to an Higtoï¬c Haw Lop Amman-d. Bishops E10636- stark: Family. -In the death of Charles Dr. Wil- (u, 1‘..W.Bwfloldx) W’ What n (at m tad flan!“- annt momma h or our: p be “5 tacks-ad to flu Word “Innicndonf’ by. .311 connoicntlouly manned with In!" tum development of this oven-mow- 1m and WM“Hded-N ‘Emplm. Tho M “an" “not! In ilta widowt cmmflon. In Um INNO- ‘cm observation: «touched upon will ‘portm. Fun. th- m't mark- !hcard In town and country, ind hr- itrwu takqn from tho humus prou- ‘ot Cmadn, it mulm no It“ now troauou sound cud ramble ro- [m m WI“ 6mm†h." the confl- deuce of those 606le W m be sond yet undud groom of up agricultural and Munch! dqu'on- moi“. of Canada. v- ‘ . I. . On March 20, tthIobqum'd; "0m: Lawtenanb-Governor has sounded a warning against inconn‘detmbo Immi- gratian. The evils are mpmt and cannot be overlooEZed. Mom of thus employed. will mtleautpm am umcmons rions abroad regarding industm cunaitiom in Canada. Thanequonoo of them straighumarci ommmcumn'hl coufd baaean myheheading of aha- cent issue of the Globe reading as {0de Iowa; "Said thqy wanted work. A thousand unemployed march to the ‘city hall.†What mom oonolmive evi- dence could those. intereqted \ have, that immediatp steps should be takéâ€" en toseethngamof welll'egur' Laird immigration was adopted for the presont and tutum. welfare of H): Dominion. \ 1‘0 mumthisaesimdeudtt in high timet he‘ misleading statements in some of the 31-th :were withdrawn. toceï¬har with those high- ly colored alluring advertisement: one sees in all than towns throughout Great Britain. It mhhoughttul Cam- adian, is somewhat disappointed< am the class of immigrant [this country. is taking into its Intidflï¬, be wild ag- preciate from the foflow'mg descripy tion of the navel-mm. :Lct one ticture the following (method 0: I L-_.Lm:n awakemng the interest of a cemam proportion of an new: dissatisï¬ed bndy, existmg in all great! centres of industry. " 1C In the city or L’omdon and amber large towns there are 33:30 models 01 "Setbtler’s Home" in one ‘imygnce under thawï¬'ber’s natioe the vwom "paradise†was spbstirtwhed, to em:- bellish this glowing title, depicting the ideal farmstead, which mule (mo- deiinpituated onlthebanlmota placid stream, with. the gdiden harp. vest stretching to the horizon. In IV-roverbial fa! stock of cows (not tnose amt were fed on_ straw this Winter) then there are the weld groomed how. piss and chickens... “ith the chubby childmn playing with the dogs, whilst. the housewife compfqta her daily round knitting. in the bright ms of the setting sun. No doubt many such picturas ca‘n be seen in Canada, but lthe fnanne has been built by those who and 0 en; dure many little haraxhips and tail hard to obtain these fruits bf labor, from the ever bountiful giï¬hs, nature has bestowed on this fair land. But: what a gross Wresenï¬ation (tq .7_-__ m-.. Hm 11va without. bx- has bestowed on :an mu. “mu. .....- what a gross Wresemmtjon (to_ bring before the mimimi without. bx- plaiping the facts of [tha cases, the pictures are taken from. There is- not the slighmst exaggeration in the . ' ' of the models _alluded to, bum but the Blighmt exaggeratwm V1 we resiew of the mpdenls_alludcd b0, bum the descriptive pm on the differ? out parts of Canada. beggar descrip- tion, for they surpass awning bvcr seen in the (mm mm. Now, what is tha result, or those grotesque. pictures? Take for instance the per- son who has been unfortunate In hi9 ?trade or calling, or perhaps tam: ?porarily discoura . With this vivid picture in his Mimi's dye hill believe salvation. diato opening for his services and not knowmg What to do. tum-3 to what he was 1635!: of all mtenfled for, the farm, where 1! be is Energetic and usual he may M1 into line with the "work of a farm flnbardr‘ Not posses!- ‘mg those qualities in his charam. ciucs, and becomes one a: Oanadni’s lost units. and therefore a burden to. ah! concerned. 1;» x . The foregoing clause against. those immigm with humans are shipped Inew with no capital and: plumb; value of who Sturdy, Imus- cuiar man Who Whï¬nï¬nthfld for his labors m Camdh‘, for with the me determsmï¬an', charaatï¬riatio o! the British race, he .is W to obâ€" tain a with“ wins .tor his m. mm and lamination first aback comes. I he finds them i the interest of a certain of an nvpr dissatisï¬ed mg in an grea‘t' 08m the Word whan' ‘ on no doubtunwmmï¬m able antenna W“ b. "“31“ ‘° this country than “I M â€1‘ “5° couid be dammed In the ordurot the greatest demand. Inch u nun-m. (shorâ€" lers, skilled and mum. mining and luv-- 'vwâ€"v u... -â€"'â€"7_ o: the Iktunflon. ml dim In bun- port tho «an o! tho BM 800d fol tho can-M W. Mb know touch n policy ha WWW pad:- bdxtl._ to m up an mm: mm- “onto! 9.»qu mud wanna that an. Ind WNW MN"? ed to don!†co W M aim the cool-noun mum at tho nonn- uy. Nam thu may dim- fl--..L d «amt UNI. IBM u "N'- uda or not: can. midi In M «MM to tho ou- Inui- °‘ "W to be “on Mum Mtwd' ‘ With that mu M0“ m 'u u' only ran-mam to up.“ u†m Oamdlnn to mm mm 'W" °° um qua-mom M us- †“n" “ mm at. up bro-nut vol-‘5‘. "W {icicnt Capitai for their momentum. The W at the brushes would be paid. a. not salary, for his services and not a in wool-It presentt a beau: o! so much 3 head, 'which system healedtolommcaseae! wise the branches. The method of classification codd be conducted by the card tile gym, punch mail: ‘in any mail "Knitted hummb- ‘lisnmmt, duplicate} of the». cards; ‘Wuuid be sent to all the important 1centres throughout Canada. Notion bull-lg given to the public that buch 4 system was available for their me on pigment of a. ,mrmimum sum sot say twentyrï¬ve cenb. .85 may 0 10-1- lastration take; A farmer residing in -liindsay, Ontario. requiring the sen- Vietfl of a competent farm laborer, he uculd submit his requirememisto the head. office in Toronto, when a card giVing the qualifications of. La alfliuaélt as near as paszï¬ble to mean no case would be torwarded. the card {scald be somewhat as follows; Ageâ€"€31". 7 . ‘ 1 Experienceâ€"General Laborer. Hullâ€"Good. > ‘ ; . . 1 : ‘ Salaryâ€"Usual Rte. f Genera! remarks. : Sn doubt many will imagme this â€stem may become too warplicamed, but it is not. so when ndmmidcu'eq by clear organization, such as prq. van.“ in the Fatal menu: or other well regulated Government. ear tablishmwts. '. - . n \ l‘ue labor bureaus throughout we Dominion would gvail ers of tms service, as it would be open to all paying the minimum fee, webm- ruus would cot their usual! fee on placing- the, applicant through their ccunoction the bureau notifying the Lead office the 99mm corresponding to the card mccwed had been plaq- ed. By the introduction of h swam somewhat on the lines mentioned, the undesirables from other countries would hesitate hetero luhmflzting themselves to such a form of Berne- tiny. whilst the hotter Mwonfl appreciatejt, recognising unit the nu- tL:riti$ Wére only, desirous 0! uk- ing the beat their 001111111113on ot- ter, which applia with equal! force to all tho why; mock, The. yellow race problem does mt come within the scope of these ohsgrvm. at the some time it .i! hoped those who are responsible for thp heavy Bollo- are responsible for tho heavy bolu- tion to (this complex qudion win not neglect did: duty to’tho chili; dran of those who fought had laid the foundations of flu: splendid in- heritance. \‘.‘.nn 1. on the conning pom race, will be allowed their politics. When (.1 peril comes, and it i: race. will be allowed to enter um their polities. When the rim of that peril coma‘ and it is reasonable to suppose that it may, Canada will be o‘De of the mightiest powers to reckon with, and like maans in Elton. will 1!: well able to defend herd! for th< fight of the survimal of the titt- .st. Many sine issues have been omitted in this [Inpottant qua-titan. but 3 fl .w of the £801! alluded to, at East on“ for serious â€M500 ‘3! those inure-ted in the um!“ We!- aity for mmmmmmu immigration, with an: unlimited poo- eibfliï¬u at Rand n all. MW It is further to be desired that no entice o! (the jingo madam heard on the coming gem of thg yellow lumber down:7 to Build Nut. Mm Messrs. Newton, R80?“ and Eadie:- «m build a.- mum W0 â€ta“ mun mac“! .'rf.‘)rtllill iéï¬'aï¬d its {main WP’°‘ Labor Bureauâ€"Card. « caie ;vouh1 be torwarded. Dime Would be somewhat as follows; Eam Section bureau: throughout “3° be unmi- Fine To: Launched Yesterday Amid Inch Ceremony - fle: Been Preciicelly [built-«Where She will In. Tho ama- "Anehur CIRW.†ton- men-l: the Mex-Mn." wu hunched sonataâ€. utter it bud mm. mun!) â€built and :1!!ch .in the melt madam «tut-bout mic. \‘ menu. that Mac them ammu- mtivo elm. 1nd rode bomm at whet. much to tbs plat-unto! Mr. John (km. the amt. mar-t trip wilbonmnpto Lake Simone in I tew up under “Arthur CNN" in the Water HEXâ€"weeâ€; vbiéh on May 20.. héd to Canada- . p . menu! Amngomonts. ' London. May 26.-â€"It is stated that Bishop Scollard of Sault Ste Marie will succeed Bishop McEvay and that Dean Mahoney will be appointed to the head of the Soo diocese. Mgr. Meunier of Windsor will act as administrator of this diocese until the appointment of a successor to Archbishop McEny. in the city from Montreal. The lat- ter states that the railways of the east have under advisement the adop- tion of a system for the purpose of despat‘ching trains by telephone in- stead of by _telegraph_. c ‘07. 7,,L The There-bred Clydesdale This will be one of the chief sub- jects to be discussed at the conven- tion of the association of railway telegraph superintendents, to be held in Montreal on June 24, 25 and 26. Kingston, Jamaica. May 26.-The drought is broken in some parts of Jamaica, but the people of the sec- tion on the southern side are in des- perate straits over the failure of the crops. They are existing on roots and herbs. The Government is now 3in wu sired by the well-known Knight of St. AudrM". (274). (4488), the pro rty of T. B. Woldon, w:ll stand ut is Owner’s stebIGS, Lot 14, Con. 6,\Ope.until Tuesdey morning each week during the season, when he will proceed to Bichsnd Lee’s, Ops. for now, thence to Dnvid Hickson’a for night; thence to B. Mahood’n. Rea- boro, tor noon ï¬nd night on Wednes- dey; thence to his own stable until Setnrdt . when he will be st the Central one, Lindsey. ell day. TERMSâ€"Clo, peyeble Jun. 1, 1909, ueldentl to m et owner's rink. Train Dupatching by Telephone. Winnipeg. May 26.4. Kent. mana- ger. and W. J. Camp, electrical engi- neer. of C. P. R. Atglegrappsunarriyed Favorite Knight horse in t b'emtitul dsp 10d brown with white hindtoet and w to shut on hoe,udisriningï¬vom°‘d- He in one of the ï¬nest homl of his clul onthoroudthhuuon. '5 '1'. H. deon out three genera- tion- 01 this exeollant breed, all riza winners. at Lindsay Centnl sir, g907. Nell Enkinotï¬om. The a: FMnc NOON"- min. N.Y.. my flitâ€"The "He“- 3'" an entirely ne' kind of flyâ€" mehim. built like a. mohn'ng with long wide inclined Planes Roots and Herbs For Food. May 23â€"111“; steamship '3? arrived at Queb?c as passengers 64 G" ked to Toronto, Montreal. Li...AA “I"; a. re. 20, book In a Box Car. May the N. Y.. dnz .m mm ad “mm mwmm vm mam“... .m any, n: 1 pm . and proceed to Cunbmy ond rennin until noon the next day. Tneedey. proceed to Woodville and re. munnntil Wednesday noon, and proceed mom and remain until Thursday otnoon; thence to Little Britnin and re- nnin until Friday noon thence to his own mu. end rennin over night. Sntnrdey willpxooeedto Monnder’e Hotel and re- nundnrhgthe any and thenee to his own noble until Mondny. Tho shove route will he continued during the nee-on. _ TERISâ€"‘l‘o insure o tool 813, pynhle Janna-y ht, 1909. It 11;: “my: been my aim to htve us good, it not the best stallion: in this dis- trict. Altar h-ving such ' s u “Ivan- hoe,†“Huntsman,†“J as the Thing " md other: I now at the farmers of Vic- toris County to an and inspect my Imported Clydesdale Stallion one of- the beat. bred Clydel ever odered for service in this district. He isa beauti- ful tool brown with whites tau-hogs of coca conformation and yventy of size; the best or tot-t, and legs with main bone and ï¬ne silky hsir which denotes stungth “g-qmlityo“ . u , *4“ 4.1'. L â€"â€" ‘â€"â€".4 This excellent horse will take up the following route :â€"Co;nmencinz Mondny, M534": will leave his own _sta.ble) Jihad- Boat “SCOTS FIR,†a: once Tr? Horse Breeders u- A..- One of the young men got out on the log to steady ‘be boat, and the girls, in their fright, commenced to screen}. Their cries were not re- sponded to. and ï¬nally the boat got to the dam. There the young men Mptsd to hold it, while the girls continued to scream. becoming hys- teriesL At last it was decided to Mpt a. deepen“ chance. to allow the boat M an over the dam. tragï¬ng _that it The younsm FATAL BROWN I "6 A00! DENT. \mmiml «ma. I Four Occupants Swept 0v» Milt Dam. GEO. CURTIS. m min NIT. 1.!be \Y. 1mm†e mimosa e for London. Dom iver. 1 Ready Mixed Pai PPM“ In the Vlllnguf M will. and In the I’m .' 80mm. Under and b virtue of the pom .d in Oder me, an Assign. h": gourd benefit of C'editorsot A“ Adams, [Imlvonh there will he a for sale by Public Auction, on L nun-Hf uny II This about»: "d. Dlw'd ‘NH . uu . “'11 to Lu!) 1) that um:- «I “Rattan. m. or .\ £62917. no! on Iboop'l Ramir- totwuk Mid-II Mann 0! an I Kegtplfative “P I p-A- Saturday, Thirtieth of m, 1908, ‘ at the hour of Two o’clock in a. h noon. ‘t the Queen's Hotel, inn. v“ of Woodville, in the Countyof Van, by Archibald Campbell, Am,“ following proportion, namely,â€" ht.â€"Lots Numbers Twenty“ ‘{ Twenty-four on the North side a K‘; Street West in the _Village_9f ‘ijï¬â€˜ on which ere erected : good belch; ed dwelling house with kitchen a! shed embed, £180 a small mbk other outbuildings}. _ __ ‘ Mâ€"Tho North Hslf of Lot So 11' the Eighth Concession of the T ' Bonneville, oontuning one hundred more or lens, on which no erected; house and burn. The shove propenies will be clad ale subject to a. reserved bid. TERMS.-â€"Twenty per cent. of the chase money to be pdd down .m- ottheule, buhnceto be pad in' day†_ A- 4- , ,__ __; __‘ For further porticnlm 3nd " of solo, apply to McLsnghlinJohn Moorhesd, Solicitors, McKinnon Toronto, or their agents. I Pool Fulton. Lindsay, Ontu'iomc Weeks, Solicitor, Woodville, 0mm. Dated at Tomato this Second in my, l908.â€"w4. The old relhble punts made from hadmdoil, inthelatestsnisnc 8' to be had in my qmtify- We hive a ful and Sailings, “'01 the lowest prices as to where to buy m extend a special mvit We have no doubt C meet his requirement1 they may be. ‘ HARDWARE. road about 8 I mile“ or further panic cw Unr Summer Session enâ€!- ".' out! tomrtany time and take I d course. Write for c ‘talogue 0t“! and most reliable school, the North Half of LOt To the Man '1 Doubt Farm for Sal ASSIGNEE’SSALE THE CANADA PAINT 0M OPEN MCHNNAN (0. “ALL DEALERS†larchant [m of Lot 3. 0" sion 10. 15mm ll ._-.H v ‘rsteds 3 Dam OSLEB WADE COAL tation W Assignee, TI. .ublfl Dwt Ckâ€, mung 1th! owd ‘htï¬l 7';