an. 11 Eff, n nt€l€5t eVerybody. All Our 100 Summer Silks on Ginghams for7 1-2 Sale for only 150 flacation time---and days of shorter business hours---yet we must keep up the general volume of Every hour must bring its share and a little more to make up for the shorter day. To make nmense success and keep everything ggoing with a hum we have made prices that cannot SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 4th ~â€" White and Colored Muslins 2. Dozen Ladies’ Parasols at 490 EXPLODED TOO SOON. Premature Blast Is Cause of Loss at Ten Lives. KINGSTON, June 27. -â€"Ten Italian workmen were killed yesterday morn: Eiug in the construction camp of the :0 P. R. railway ten miles out? of Pat- ',ham on the line of the railway. and 46 miles from Kingston. They were working in a cut when a premature explosion of dynamite oc: urred. Michael Guirrey, foreman of the camp, with a fellow workman assist ing, had all preparations made to let lot! a heavy blast, when in some un- Eknown way a spark was ge,nerated causmg the explosion. Some of the Ebodies were burpied under tons of do. bris, and searching was continued all lday. L t night all but two had ‘ been recovererd. E Johnson Bros. ., the contractors, stat ed that the exact cause of th; acci- Edent would never be known as the foreman had met death. The names (Special to The Post.) Weather continues dry and very warm. Rain is badly needed as the pasture fields are nearly bane. Hay will be a short crop in this neighborâ€" hood. Tourists are once mbre moVing 1n and going on to their summer qIIart- ers. Miss IVy Gilmour, who has been a. teacher in training at Peterboro Nor- mal, is home again after close of sesâ€" 51011 White visited Lindsay on busi- ness last week Mr. Jack Askey left last week for the Muskoka Hospital. We trust he may 80011 return fully recovered. ‘- rah-«5‘5?» .-.<,..., in“... . -. E. l . . .. , lof 1.11 11111 1 {1W ,;:.: ,3, .V-l length liming this sale we will reduce Neat silks for dresses and These are regular up to 89c In neat 110.111 and strip:- pat- E on: of tï¬inftï¬l‘n‘; SEE, 11333821132? our 80mm lads are be“ “gal" i Lg 1c.M 5.: -.;:~‘ and greys. a of 0111 ï¬ne stock of 10c (ring- waists in colors cream navy, value. For now only: terns Ileoulnr price 8:, 10c row escape went temporarily insane, from Barriel'held where they had a E -. E â€Mimi-i 5 ï¬lms, VVrip for hams to only 71c per yd. so tan. brocade pink. grey. copenâ€" ..... . ........ . . c and 121C ayd. , now on Efnd 1; re‘fnmed three worll‘men t° pleasant and â€Gimme time lISFLin- _: wear Reg. come early for good choice. hagen blue and fancy stripes of . , P 18814: at only, per yd ...... 50 E11233, 1m mm domg himsef bodily MISS mach†0f WOOdvme is â€5‘ â€Rfll ‘I‘ i """" 4 9 A fine quality bleached twil' black and white blue and White cleljglidlses SgrliijcwsithirRuï¬w :11 3 E Dr W‘1 W Sands, coroner 0f K111157433 all“. Jilim ‘iusun S. gr. 1 up 1 " LLLLLL . - . . ’-. ‘ . ’ , ' llelio and whi 81 n . " 1- ° ° ston wil hold an inquest. It had 1'5- - ex .- OFNSC’D Spent 5979??» . ......... ed sheeting 111 42. lnch Width were 2,, "6 ted Reg prices borders. \ cry special A 1:01; Compmsmg fancy been the intention to open it yester- days in Lindsay last week. She was . . . on sale at 28c. This is regular ac, .. c, an 350 a yard at . ........ c YOIIBB and Mushns day afternoon, but owing to the in- a delegate from the local branch 0‘ Ladies Short 350 value now on sale Now on sale at only ‘ ' """ Estructions of Dr. Harley Smith, the ’ , ‘ . , i. ‘ t 1 _ 286 per yard .............. 0 Regular value up to 1,50, On Sale at 100 Yard EItalian consul at Toronto, it was held the Women 8 Insutnte ‘0 a meetme ltflgtll Coats 3 01h) ................... Voiles in stripes and check $13? Dr Sands conferred with ..l L of the order in Lindsay She report? . -- . , ‘ itin,tecountc t e, .< - . ,1111: r now Reduce-.1 prices on a ï¬ne Th1s isachance to get. a sum- Lon Silk Gloves desxgns, colors, navy, black. Ewho ingstructed bin? t§°Xonmaly°rfiifhE la gOOd time there .L , . UI'C‘ I 95 ranrre of sample towels pillow ï¬le" die†at a a???“ savmg A“ g alice, pink, cream and white. Ethe Italian consul’ s instructopns. The E left-13:11; d Wigis‘t Qifufndeéimiiy 11w? ’ 1ese 1ncs are va ucs u to 25c ' < . . 930 r. ï¬rm 0f Demon Grocer Field T0 ' O a e w‘) r “m E ...... Shl‘: (Plain and embroidered) and 35C. N0“ Clearinop 011 Sale at 1.09 Efgular 8:10: waif“ 1" C’ 1 C' 'ronto, wll send a lawyer down 1:1 the E111 Fenelor. Falls. fancy .mens. \ll of those will 0 190 ~99 11nd 0'10 5'11- “0"" C304 Tm" interest of the consul. The C P. R. E Miss Anny White is spending a few I DO hildren s and, (bats 1 915 during this sale of our Annual at reduced prices -‘ ' :z. .; 1: :zt..::1.'~.'.ner \‘tl . . .. 25 .r- .. - . . . c ........................... Look for announcement Sample Parasols at per yd ............... Our 98c Sale W - 1:. A Clean Up of Corset 1:11-216. , 1 915 COtton VOileS This is a Crompton model 0“ ‘9; 1. chides; Some in nest do: designs 3:311{Eualityundlstyle, if} either Limes >311 .3 â€new have borders- and $111119 if“? if? Econ.“ amid ~15 made I; 1 , 'l V ‘ l 95 .1") ill 1,111iL2111'lzlll EmilC‘i'llS. li‘f" 112‘â€? i 100“ all! lOlll‘ Sllp ifllrlceu ~J .. ‘»;1lll:‘<’.:pt(> «We. on sale now Rom“ Extra .1111. 988 at EU“. Hah Dozen Only fflmm:ed31n in s 1-.....3....1..2.. _ 1.. -\ g ouse ale Lomc eiiiV. This is a sun . 1355111131: bepi. ' p 3 I. .. .--' ' '1 :Ell‘ an‘l ' 11.11 11.0 and l‘lCr‘ ; llainereue for 8; c ‘ 1w ’ ;11‘ ..4.‘ I 13"; '15"a‘.i Women’s Institute Rest 1 WW“ Room 2nd Floor 820 2.3;" Mmu E fun W213 ator at Omemee .9111; Post) Jct. he 13.7.5' . Toronto. is 31$â€: 1: or: 'the C. P. R. at Peterboro. ! " ‘r 3†“'35 £11 Hamilto'n Mrs. Hungerr'ord and her Roy Corneil who ï¬nished his course in the National School of Railway hurst Telegraphy in Lindsay, is new oper- Lindsay. Spent Sunday and Monday And R. Hopâ€" . the guest of wood who finished with him is with win. at Sturgeon Point- Barclay Mama, who has been Fenelon .3;:.:.....-.. J. SUTCLIFFE SONS LINDSAY We Close at 5 o’clock Daily Except Saturdays, During July and August Mr. Bradley Mowry, er, of Graven- for many years a. resident of Mr. visiting his parents at Mr. Wright M. Good- Thesc are 11 good quality 1.235 glove with guaranteed finger tips, 2 dome fasteners, 16 but- ton lentrth White black and ‘33???T“..‘.‘â€.‘f’..‘?t..7‘?7 I. 09 Cotton Delaines on Sale at 12 l-Zc out at only ... --------------------------- A Clearing of Bedford Cords, Delaines, Foula rds, etc., at 190 yd This lot includes our peptirr 25c Redford Cords, in neat colorings in both 27' iris. Those arr comprising and :30 inch widths. Ala. 14::- light and 1... .; colors in :1 l)CilU- 11111:" 0i '23-'30 l‘iouldrds‘. tiful range of patterns in floral stripes and spots. This is one 27 In Einbiaoidery Flouncing at 490 of the host. washing fabric»: \(‘ilt (lesi’ ’an 35d V02. v 52,0â€- Special clearing price 121 20 L . . 1'11 at this price I." (11‘. Int only per yd.... ........ These are :1 seamless black Kent and William cotton hose in fine lisle weaVe. Streets All sizes, good fitting. Some are slightly imperl'ccr. Reg. 15c value for ...... a] 0 “J ... .. _ . v POSTAL CLERKS' RA I SE. '3‘". SUFFRAGETTES BLAMED. 1 General Increase In Wages Announc- l English Train Narrowly Escaped Be. ed From Ottawa. l ing Wrecked In Tunnel. OTTAWA. June 25-â€"H00- Louisl LONDON, June 24.â€"What 1's sus Pelletier, Postmaster-General, has an- pegged to have been a militant Suffra- nounced that, dating from April 1. gette attempt, to wreck an exï¬ress " . dents 2 ed at :gat St. John. NB will also be represented. In view of the frequent fatal aooi . to foreigners at raihVav con struction camps in this dis tri::t: talian conSul want sto bc rer. rese t- inVest igation: into 1.11;: future fatalities. CHIEF ENGINEER NAMED. C. B. Brown To Take Charge of the 3. Federal Railway Lines. MONTREAL. June 27.â€"â€"Th: pointmcnt is announced of Mr. Col- ..k, immoml B. Brown to the position of i. chief engineer of the Government rail~ . ‘ Since graduation in ’ . lcivil cnginccrin: in Cornell fourteen ways in Canada. years ago. Mr. Brown has been in the employ of the C.P.R.. filling various anginecring positions from rodman to principal assistant engineer a post to’ which he was appointed two years ago, and which he now resigns to become head of the Government rail- ways engineering department. Mr. Brown is very well known both ' in eastern and western Canada, hav. Egineer at Calgary, division engineer' Efore becoming chief assistant of the E0..PR. Although a graduate of an: Brown is a; =0. Frost was among the successful“ EAmerican college Mr. Canadian. He was born at Kingston, Ont... thirty- six years ago, and is thus Ea comparatively young man. Later I college course. The management of the Intercol-Ethe p, onial and Prince Edward Island Rail- Eways feel they have secured a parti- cularly able and experienced man in l the new chief engineer who will take up his residence at Moncton on thei L .131: of July. up: ' 3 ing been in turn resident division en- ‘ . and Montreal be-’ he resided with his parents at Osh-. awa and Ithaca, where he took his; holidays with Fenelon Falls frimds. I e'EI Mr. James Wilson took a trip to Lib'LSdQ' tOday. Mrs. 'l‘. B. Robertson and he.†1": E'i-tt c g. is arr sun: ‘::- a gm: day: -’ Sir 11. ‘Vlrs .\ †Mac rlucherm Mrs. R. 1 1c ... "Fume- last 1“â€. day site: ,1 113:9“. e" “L frienn in Mich can \liss Robson 0‘ Ver '1‘". f. 'h'- Earned Miss MarV (,‘swaui tea-Che. at :Fells, to her how here, and is 'spendin: :1 few days with Mrs Os- * valid. The High ten. and corcert giver;- by the ladies of the English Church in Hopki‘ns' grove, was a success. The evening was a nice one and everyone present enjoyed themselves. Addresses were delivered by Rey. Mr. Galvin, iMr. Jchn Austin, sr, and Dr. E. A. - White. ’ Miss Mae Cheese 11 leaves on Wed- 'nesday morning to attend the sum- Emer school for teachers at Brace- bridge. We are pleased to note that Mr. R. ones in the final examination before the Medical Council, and he can now add M. D. to his name. 5 Two marriages were celebrated 1:: C. Church here lately by the IBM. Mr. Galvin. On Wednesday last i Mr. M. Curtin to Miss Maggie Grain- ey, daughter of Mr. Chris. Grainey. . Today Mr. Joe Byrne, to Miss EGertie Allenâ€"-l\Iay their future be .. . . .,,~«;..-.1;,. ,. I; W. son 1 ti. ' ’ - - _ .- .. Tl". _ , 1 ~ . __ e er carriers, porters and all clerks train from London to P1 mouth in 3? pleasant. Their Joys many and sor- 3:; iâ€. '21:?"- ‘3 .. .. .-. be h ,. Richard Rempt, of New York, ar- Falls 0" er the holiday, left 138‘: eveâ€" DOI- in the graded 0138368 Will receiVe I tunnel near Devonport 311s SaturdaV. E SKIN IS_CA_L_ L, ED FOR' Irows feW. 1‘ 1 :' . .. J YR." t V 0.1- rived in town for Saturday to spend 11mg for Ottawa with Mr. Claire % cents a day more than “formerly 15 reported to-day A motor belongmg Between 200 and 300 Volunteers Arei Mr. 3 d Mrs E A Wellstood , 232-3 in; . site-leer the summer with Miss Macaulay, Spence. The letter carriers and porters will to the London Southwestern Rail-l N l R n - . . f . . k â€" .3 an 1MB it: 333.593,; today on pl 1' 5t ‘11. D P Shier Oi Bracebrid is receive further beneï¬t from the new way while proceeding through the E ceded n Bu alo. land family Spent Dominion Day mt“ The :11" ‘ 1 e99†' . . .‘. i ' .' d ' ge, . regulations They Will receive $2 per tunnel along the rails, came in con-E BUFFALO, June 27. â€"Over 10,5000 Minden friends. .E» can? » l, -. , 1- “138 P0311 :Bryant and Miss Mmme “Siting his father and mother 1n day now at the start, with an oppor. tact with a heavy obstacle. The motor. square inches of skin must be given Mrs. Jas. Morrison and Miss Mi»- ;m 3dition - his 121:4. :. Hanburton. Ch1sholm of Winnipeg, who have Cambray. He left Tuesday for the trinity to reach the maximum W889 man made a search and discovered for grafting purposes 1f the death 1153' M t 1 t k th p t- I 5 ‘ H v - t; 1113:: "43‘: :3 WWII i been visiting Rev. C. H. and Mrs. northern towu in the Highlands of ,33 per day. in four years. Formerly I10 heavy sleepers WQdSEd between the 0f the Huested elevator explosion ï¬re Die oore spen as wee W1 e g5,“ 111M rggm 51::11‘. gym the holi-l Br ant to the past week left this 0 t ri it took eight years to climb to the metals ovcr which the express train E is to be kept from reaching far more; EPIC-0T0 {Fifmds They returned on Sat’ ,3, 1'u'°d .. , “m i y ‘ , ' n a 0‘ maximum. The $20 bonus which was due to pass. The sleepers were I appalling proportions, according to E urday accompanied by Mrs. Morrisâ€" .1» I: . i. _ -, Ernorning for Brockville to spend a â€"â€"~â€"â€">â€"â€"vâ€" these men have been getting each removed just as the long train thun.1conservative estimates of physicians: ons sister. a ) nected £93911 ‘4’"??? *5 1ererboro, : short time with friends there. Ancwm “19'7'37- ' year has been cancelled and an addi- dered through the tunnel. in attendance on the injured at tihe ‘ j- 5: a; for 1' 'ZWYLY the 5,543.37, E M186 Gussie Shorey-, daughter Of In 2m B.C. moncv was five i337" l tiona. eek 5 holidays substituted, 30 Mrs. Beatrice H Saunders, the ï¬n- various hospitals. E < “55’ fl garavhen iâ€Elli?! 7.1:» of Goodwood. Pev Dr Shorev wh was takin the more valuable than. it is now. ln - .-1 i a men who hear the brunt 0f 8D0i81 secretary 0f the Women's 50’ To meet this demand the services Of i ' ‘ a little 9 ret3.n.3.,« ‘ \- i i ' i (1). g - the eighth century after the abandon- m“ “3 work 0f the Department cial and Political Union, who, with between 200 and 300 volunteers will beg HAS THROUGH TICKET. 5tâ€. ' well-11:0“ 7 11‘ ' 7 . , ‘ . E E ‘ ormal Course in LHousehold Sc1- ment of the mines E),- Spain and Attica will now be on vacation for three ï¬ve other ofï¬cials of the militant, suf- requ1red. In 1nd1v1dual cases a friendE .___. _ a " .1htgx: “‘- 7: 1.021000111115911“. at MacDonald Institute", it had risen to siviand a half‘timcs’ weeks. To meet this change the de- fragette organization, was sentenced or relative has offered his skm, but; Canadian Immigration Ofï¬cials cam 3,1 . mm. -. . ,, . 1 r - - . . . l .. fades,â€" .> 12.1.11 today- E Guelph. has been successful in her ex- In the seventeentli_ccntury it got up to 15 months imprisonment 031 June gfngyfgtï¬ifamsgggh: 163:? Evohiilil not Touch Johnson. ‘* 14396?“ *1 “6181170130 'aminations, obtaining first- class :0 the 111311111211) 9‘“ 591‘?“ 2nd 3 half 31;“: 0,25%;3223, Gaggifeigfségogï¬ hospital authorities willpbp: made asl MONTREAL, Jumps-esâ€"Jack John- l 11:13:", 3.1;. . ihcnor standing on the years work. thfediszgieitezifndnigfida {£22 35:2; â€"â€"â€"â€"- licenasi last evening because of 111- 500'! as the exact conditions are i351.“Elie-“111.1%?“3:315:15;floccugigmed 1 351; V141“ .1961! 19; Dr W. H. Gross, of Winnipeg, forâ€" quantities of metal began to circulate Montreal Youth Charged With Ped- health, owing to her refusal to take known. bod' h d b ed 1.31.9331). 15* Boom: to Sailcforafliifii: ’ 52.1.-.. 5‘3 “5011 31" merly of Lindsay. Ontario, is visit- in Europe. it rapidly declined. In dling In Schools. fOOd- EfroNrii Egriuinslgsestgrdayeefndeï¬iiggen on the Allan Line steamer Corinthian . ing his brother Dr J M Gross 0f £514, 911.151,twing‘Etony‘iar-S after the MONTRELL June 23 .aâ€"Mortimer NEW‘CKBINET CHOSEN. were still pouring water into the Sunday. .m9m'“? can‘dla.n 1mm1"r3’ . nae-...: Hopkins. of this city, this being the .xf'lrst meet- rst Voyage o o um 111s. 1t had fall- Gleason a young fellow showing the wreckage. tion officials located Johnson last j_ M 39‘? iOlidaY With 111;; for some eignteen years. During ' ‘ ' . Ethe middle sixties, Dr. w. H. prac- ticed dentistry at Cedar Falls, from 'which point in '61 he enlisted for Eservice in the Civil War, serving in . the quartermaster department to the close of the great struggle in ’65. He 1 will be with his brother here probab- 37. râ€. RI“:- EWhvitby, was in town last evening. ' ‘hremonr . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Plumb, of Tor- 11-12: 1v ° $31th E onto, were in town Tuesday. -1 .11.. bydneyg Mr. J. H. Fullerton and son, of - 31‘9“)" , ‘H 1 Toronto, were in town today. '3 2on :-.- V album E Miss Leona Cunningham is Spend- 'lng the vacation with friends at 79 ‘ Was in Port} Dingwall ave†Toronto I Mr. G. K. Rackham and party 0f _ E four, from Peterboro, were in town _ - ‘6: â€gen attendm" .Dominion Day. I Miss Wilson and Miss Ramsay, 0‘ 53 C‘ 8.1 days. V day. Miss Aice McNeilh‘e has returned from St. John, N. 8., where she at- tended the wwdding of her brother Mr. Geo. McNeiIIie. ... ~I a few days 3'59 5 mother, Mrs 1 ‘v 11’1â€: is spend- 1y a month and some time during 5" "" i‘ iir‘.‘ sister, Mrs that period will visit the scenes of , $13,112:“- his early activities at Cedar Falls ‘h‘v. Lizaroi High Park and Vicinity. with_a view of'lmating ' R313 ' ‘ ï¬lming the some old friends and aCQuaintances, ~01: Klart‘n Street and especially the veterans of h1s "'7:th 3:14: E115 Completed company, i. any surviveâ€"{Waverley . '3 mil: â€if?“ 1“: St- «105‘ (Iowa) Independent. ,t:c'r""_‘9C'-""" first class Miss A. Byral, of JacksonVllle. ‘I 3,1 ‘1 :J*::~’ Florida, Was in Lindsay Monday. . . i3- ? 'I'I'i‘tiiiâ€: “Flip-‘- Mr. J. H.=Burns and wife of Ham- :‘Ef‘hf’ -: E'Icsts of their ilton, visited Lindsay on Monday'- -- 4' if“: 35 “‘1 His Honor Judge McGillivray, of en to four and a half times. In 1536 it went down to two and a quarter times, and in 1640 was nearly at our present day value. Tragic Family History. Mary Jane Casemore. recently at rested in Winnipeg. charged with murdering her infant child, has a tragic family history. Her father, James Casemore. was a farmer near Teeswater. Ont. and after coming to Winnipeg. was killed by an unknown robber eight years ago. Her mother committed suicide with carbolic acid. and her grandparents were killed by a train at Blueville, Ont. PLANNING A TREATY. Russia and the U. S. Favorable to a l Trade Pact. WASHINGTON, June {ASâ€"Respond; retary Brvan has informed Ambassaa dor Bakhemeteff that he would be glad to enter into negotiations for a 1 new treaty of trade and commerce be- 1 tween America and Russia. No attempt has been made actually E to open negotiations as yet, and it u understood that the ambassador, who has communicated Secretary Bryan’ a message to his Government, is await- ing instructions from St. Petersburg. Secretary Bryan stated that the ex changes had not .passed beyond the expression of a mutual desire to have a new treaty up to to-day and that there had been no attempt to outline the basis of a new convention. ‘ It had been reported from St. Pet. ersburg that President Wilson had notiï¬ed the Russian Government that administration would be willing Eon taintoanewtreaty onlyupon condition that American citizen: :«m flattet’ 10 Russia. - ing to a suggestion made some time . ago by the Russian Government, See- E Premier Cook of Australia Selects His Colleagues. LONDON, June %.â€"â€"Aocord'mg to Sydney deep atchee to hand yesterday, the personnel of the new Australian Administration is as follows. Prime fearful effects of the constant use of cocaine, appeared in court yesterday, charged with peddling the drug among I school children. He made a pathetic appeal to the police to supply him with some “coke,†but his begging fell upon deaf ears. Gleason is an old “Snowbird.†He got into trouble here a while ago by E attempting to throw cocame over the E ï¬ail wall to some of his friends who I ’ livery staff will be increased. ‘ GOLD CHILDREN COCAINE. fairs Joseph Hume Cook; Treasurer, H. Irvine; Minister of Defence, E. D. Millen; Minister of External Affairs, P. M. Glynn; Minister of Trade and Customs, L. E. Groom, Postmaster- General, A. Wynne; Vice-President of the executive council, J. H. McCall. were cooped up inside at work on the / stone pile. Eight Hurt In Auto Wreck. HAMILTON, June 23 â€"â€"On the l Plains road, outside Freeman’s post- ofï¬ce, aV. automobile, the owner of lwh1ch was unknown at the time of I going to press, turned turtle and fell E into the ditch on Sunday afternoon. There were eight occupants in the car two of whom were so seriously injured that they were rcmOVcd to the hos- E p'rtal. E W...â€" Lost Life While Cooking Dinner. MONTREAL, June 23.â€"Geo Ark- E wright undertook Saturday to cook his I own supper while his wife attended to the children. While frying potatoes. the pan upset, and he sustained fata‘. burns. His wife was also badly burned ' while she wrapped her blazing hus band in a blanket. Honorary Ministers. Parlriament will about July 8. as supply has been granted only to the end of June. Af- ter the money vote it will adiourn for some weeks. Knights Marched Over Again. HALIFAX, N.S.. June 27.â€"Because a local paper charged the visiting Knights Temp lars of Fitchburg Mass" with discourteously marching gthrough the city with the U. 8. flag and with- out the Union Jack, they paraded again yesterday morning, this time with the British flag, and also sent a delegation to wait on the mayor and apologize for the slight. They were assured8 that the people of Halifax generally had not regarded the omission as important. Was . Mis-quoted. . TORONTO, June 21â€"111 duly quali. ï¬ed ministers resident in Canada pos- sess the right to perform the marriage ceremony. Dr. Jp W. S. McCullough, Brantford Carpenters Win. " BRANTFORD, June 23. â€"Union car I penters here were granted their de- mands in a new agreement with the 'Builders’ Exchange after several registrar of Ontario, stated last even- Weeks of negotiations, although the ing that this was the substance of the ultimatum to strike had been given present marriage act, and that he had twice. The carpenters will work nine been misquoted in the press in 3 hours a day and will receive 35 cents statement restricting the right to those I per hour. . j of the province -n’ â€- ---e~ ~. “e\._ l l E Minister and Minister of Home Af l l l Can Prosecute Unions. WASHINGTON, June 24.â€"President Wilson yesterday signed the sundry ciVil appropriation bill with a state- ment declaring that he would haVe v,etoed if he could, the prOVision in it exempting labor unions and farmers’ Sir J Forrest- Attorney-General W- Eorganizations from prosecution under a ocertain $300, 000 found, designated for the operation of the Sherman anti- trust law. The President characterized the ex- emption as “unjustiï¬able in character and principle,†but called attention W. H Kelly andJ S. Clemons Will helm the fact that the Department of other pfunds with J ustice possessed pl'ObablY meet which to enforce the anti- trus t law. Rhino Is Exhumed. BRAN'I‘FORD, June 24.â€"â€"The car- case of the big rhinoceros which died while here with Barnum and Bailey's circus last week was exhumed yes- terday and shipped to Toronto. where it will be prepared for the Toronto University Museum. The shipment weighed over a ton. Duke of Sutherland Ill. LONDON, June 24.â€"'1‘he Duke of Sutherland is critically ill. The duke is one of the largest land owners in Great Britain, and has been in Canada, where he possesses a large estate in the west. . Six Drowned at“ Edmonton. EDMONTON, Alta, June 27. â€"Roden C. Hooper, manager of Marshall Wells 00., and wife, Early Meredith, super- intendent of Marshall Wells 00., and Mrs. Case,wifeofManage1-Caseel the. west end branch of the Imperial .Bank, and mechanician, were drown- edlastnight when amotorboatupm inthe'river. Mr. Casemsaved M night with a view to taking summary deportation action should he fail to comply with the restrictions of the immigration laws. The negro pugilist in response to a demand of the ofï¬cials, produced a thro ugh ticket to Hana purchased in Chicago. By this bit of strategy; Johnson tied the hands of the Cana- dian immigration authorities. They are powerless to act further than to. see that he leaV es the country on the ship on which he is booked to nail. which are g11;11'..z::»---:1 {l'il's Pure Paris Green Genuine Insect Powder Pure Arsenate of Lead Blue Vitriol Magic Cattle Wash A. HIGINBOTHAM Dmggist - Lindsay i a ’early OPP- ThePost ‘4.â€.1.R6