mu m 1:54. “mm .mm‘mwm my? â€mm“ mm mmmsmm m a ,mwoyod mmumu mmmmmmï¬: 3mm mammmwmm WWWMWJ m “mnvw Wmmxmm ell-1mg £11: for service, sired by lawman, a son c: Imp. llama-n. '34 “from dam sired by and) nowg Buns u mdia-nHeroandBonnyBoy, mil be 301‘- reuonable for quick sale. JAS. CASH. 7‘15““, Outsâ€"W1. one tronâ€"6:503:- w" "â€"3174: also I. tow Con win: mm at. foot from W Com 1?. R. gamma, Woodiilhg QHORYHORN mm FOR SALE-- k, Thee Bulls atom John Campbell’s Mn Count; twain-teen months and To us? FOR smsoN-Fnrnmhod' 'Coflagoatï¬oeï¬ale, situated on north ado at Btlsam Eater, well W: M mum at thstmer resort. Apply SoIm-FIJ-JURY «Linda-matte MR8. _-‘KeIAHON on 4216 WJGWL Ola loan; unalt- tho Post 0-... GGS FOR EATCHING â€" Black Mi- ' norca, thoxaghbred stock, 5331313159 mars at Lindsay Ponlty Showand other. thzh‘tions; $296 for W eggs. Game can for hatching. JAMES uAWDKB. ‘ 8t. Deter-st, Missyâ€"G45“- ANTEDâ€"Girl for Housework, «scapul- Apply†mm.â€" mm. 4 Per-"0665* Per Annum. ll. FLAVELLE, President. JAS. LOW. compounded half-yearly is paid on Deposits, All accgunts are schist: to cheque ’ withdrawal. cum, bright, hustling agaqts wanted . tosellteas,oofleea, gnome“. memamisbeingmbyagm armsnm a; 00.,me 3% Per Cent. Per Annum 3353' mvmmmsmnés H088 85 â€RE. limitw, MAMMOTH CLOVER has yielded well on sharp and high lands in Mariposa, and is always in good demand. Try sowing a ï¬eld with some of our. choice selected seed. We will be buyers of the crop at fully equal or better price than Red Glover. FIf sowing your own grain or: clover have it care- fully examinedâ€"if milling by large power mills will improve quality and blow out weedsâ€"Try ours. You are welcome to useof th am now. It might pay to change seed. om: If you make a purchase from your neighbor you may pay fOI.’ it by giving him a cheque on you: account here. All choke-moleanmSelectod for Seed For Sale at Mal-Whose. Alsb GOOD FEED CORN, - 60c.~bushel._ LIME will be kept on hand during sesson. Choice Six-rowed Barley. Manitoba White Fyfe Wheat. ’ ALSIKE, nan CLOVER; MAMMOTH CLOVER, . TIMOTHY. Manitoba Red Fyfe Wheat. fame“, Does it Pay to Sew Weeds? \‘ DB. FOGUE, DENTIST. mogul-â€$30 F.- “Pepi... lnj um ‘Iuvontor. D.D.S. , â€.8. 3 THE WEEKLY POST. Panto, . New Iork. April 16.â€".â€"Nicodemu Lel- 3 m “vulva distance orâ€: hot Satur- : “y from Wuhinzton was. into the Harlem River, md died in a. hospital In hour later with out explainint the mo- tive for his act. 33; 16â€"hâ€! are hit for tho I814.†Wm. Steven. 3 mn- mum 0! Hanan": Bu gm in I. rowbost 171 w t to â€end I. for I It. umco. 301 0 W W mom a!“ for holy 1.th m. MO, Ind Ilb- A wmtmtmmdafltted M ogmhuboen It. Louie, April 16.-â€"-UI01"0 n. ‘Ioung wuvtqrmerly cashier and chic! clerk of the Postal Telegraph Go. here. He was wanted-to Itmd W on a. M01911. April 16.â€"â€"Nos'!olk Street Hdhodllt (Chm-dz celebrated Sunday the coma Jubilee o! the Nation of tho preuut church building, and the umtieth anniversary at the omni- nation of the canny-“non. (n which three thousand perlone per- debated. occurred on m in the environ: alWM. resulting in two at. Peterebur‘, April ltâ€"At Wt Saturn! nick: the usual imposing Eas- ter let-vices were held in en the church- -ee 11: 8t. Peter-shun. Emperor Nicholas. who ordinarily gives the signal, "Christ In Risen." u the winter palace. mall» ed st Moe-8e10, t9 wflch glue .Qechl trains were run to mow Cabinet Minister: and other m 0 {mums who went to the pulse. to be pro-eat a! tie service. I The Inter teetlvfl. the anniversary ‘et the Jewlehmasmet mm and ethet pieces, hewuy m I m- ~ed this year by and-Jewish eaceeul. use tax- as was reported up to midnight. Dotocflvo Hackie returned sunny morning with his primacy Christopher Holland. who was granted in Bristol. mind. on the charge-of stains 818.- 800 from the Ideal Mu Co. of To- l’ort Dahomie, April 16.â€"Jl'ho Wel- Indenwmbeapomdto-dsyhr Me. There were no boat; in waiting yesterday. ruin, April lcâ€"There is 1. WW thatflandwax-dwfllmsvlfltto tho Czar in June, met the mating of tie National weakly. personally for 8500‘ in a. civil suit at the Mat ot a. revolver. Bowie to its crowns without "ply. Dotocflvo Hackle returnod Sunday morning with his prisonerm Christopher Holland. who was united in Bristol. .At‘ Springï¬eld, Mo†Batu-81y night and: routed We nemes to death for manning a white woman. but then was no evidence against them. whet-smart. April 16.â€"-'1‘he pun warehouse 0! Barron. 311101 85 Bailey was totally destroyed by m 1t noon Mrday. Loss about 85,000. The once 8m. in blamed. , 7 Windsor, April 16.â€"â€"’1‘ho swift Oun- tiu ï¬sheries cruiser valiant, upm- flro flattery and all, slipped her line: at Walton-ville Saturday noon and up“ donut!†river at top speed. _. . London, April 16.â€"â€"’1to correspondent nt Wax-aw o! the Chronicle reports tint the conflict between tho Hulavlto sect and the orthodox Catholics 1: 1n- creuln: in inunsity. A pitched battle, Luv Guaranteeing Rue-inns Personal Freedom}!!! Property “30M- St. Peter-abuzz. April 10.-â€"'rhe draft of a. chute!- ot persons] liberty has been drafted by e. communion of which Count Imtiei! is president. It pro- vides that a per-on arrested shall be given e hearing within 34 hours. and net no domiciliary mute shall be nude without a. wen-Int. The luv pro- vides for the inviolebiiity of property. apecialiy of penoui correspondence end prohibits the use of tone in the duper“! ot unarmed street mobs before waning: have been given. {file use“ troops is 1M0: except at the re- quest 0! the civil authorities. All secret eocieties ere forbidden. A famine and e typhus fever epidemic have broken out in the province: editoent to Xbox- kofl. mm ~()l-‘IJIER'T‘Y CHARTER. WIRE NEWC BOILED DOWN. 3,01!) In Good Friday Battle. Mariuusa Station 16.â€"Nos¢olk' street , hp. In Six Croolar Winnipeg, Hun... April 18.-‘rhe pollen myopmmdxngmditxm †â€nth 01 fl). â€N3_ . m Soldiers For Kingdom Kinsmen. April 18.â€"A squadron of cavalry and a. company of lntantry m to be and to the permanent forces at Kingston. frets do Pom semen and Fort Hem-yam to be remodelled. and mutt-fluoryphoedmmeton. Port Said, Egypt. April 18.â€"The U. 8. dry dock Dewey was reported 'by wire- less telegraph yesteraay to be 150 miles Foul Play I: Fund. Winnipeg, Ask-i1 14.â€"Immnce Ken- nody,wbocamehereseveraldayzago tram Gracevflle, Minn" with several petition. has mysteriously disappeared and 10111. play 15 suspected. He had conï¬derable money on him when last Brockville, April .m-AWhfle exbosed to the cold in an 'iatoxlectedcondition. John Lee, a (tuner living adjacent to Brockvï¬le. had his hand. and teen frozen. He tried “home treatment to: several days helm consultinx ; phy- sician. then it Was too late. The hands were amputated yesterday and there is little show to:- the fleet. . Sudden Call .to Manitoba Member of cuneiggiclaturc. v Max-den. Jun, April 18.â€"â€"Death can with .awtul saddens: to J. R. Ruddell, 11.:P. P., at 8.20 hat night. He was upwenfly 1n the best of health all datum had been out driving until 7.15 pm. He was sitting reading with his family, “when his pipe dropped out or his mouth and he tell back-in his chair, m‘nvmgg tewgups, pass- ed 3'83. '1'!!qu m undercun‘cnt oi fueling that than will be another outbrak to- dsy win-1 theit‘nnenls of the vicums ot Monday night's mob violence will be hold. Now-Joan: are open. The runaeiphta. and Reading Coal and Iran Co. at. building barracks around thou- conieflea. _ May Bo'Troublo. Johutown, Pm. April 18.-â€"W1nd- ber‘s mums: night were. bristling with bmneï¬s ot the stat; constsbulary. The operators assert also the: the miners offer to waive formal recogni- tion 01 the miner-3' union is not me.- teriai. and declare that the miners’ pro- gram would increase the cost of. domes- tic sizes of coal 81.20 per ton. Operators Build Barracks. -’ Philadelphin, April 18.â€"-It is difï¬cult to forecast what effect the reply 01 the operators to the miners' latest pmposiithn will have upon the latter. The min-rs almost to a. men heVe eig- nifled their intention o! standing by President Mitchell. but at the same time the operators have been quietly prewing to operate their mines. Pre- parations made indicate that the mine owners contemplate an extended strike. “The fundamental pdnctptee mud- lnx the conduct of this business heve all been established by the strike com- mission,“ the operators declam. “No reason is suggested why they should be retired. We have no turther m- :estions to nuke known besidee those contained in our tormer propositions. and we regret thzt you have declined both or them. We have nothtn; tur- ther to otter.†Opereteu .Reply to Mibhell There le Nothing to Arbitron. New York. â€dillâ€"A sub-commit- tee o! president: or the enthraoite ooel carrying .Ailmeds and mine Opereton met here yesterdny and drew up n let- ter to President John Mitchell of the United Nine Workers of America. in which the operetore stein dew-e the: there is nothing to wits-axe except the queetien whether there shell be In! arbimtion. T110 r4591! 1: made In reeponse to President Mitchell’s recent mended proposition of mutation. The oper- ators do not. however. refuse point blank to accept Hr. Mitchell's meet plan. Gendarme. who interfered were stoned. and camry ordered to seem the gentlemen were similarly resisted. A usury once! and two eoldlere were sever-eh injured. end 15 other. received minor wounds. Severe! women were arrested. that they subaequently were released. The wife.“ .e. mine:- who had refused to strike was taken in her home by 150 women. the wives of strikers, her cloth- in: tom 01 her and he: furniture wrecked. , Operator-e Reply to M Mitchell. of on United mm Week‘s-l. Will'Be That Thefle Is Nothing to Arbitron am Arbitrationâ€"claim That Dif- ï¬nances Won Adjuded More â€"â€"8trike a. lawn-bio. Lens. France. April 18.â€"-’1‘he strike demonstrations have been resumed here. Endeavors were mode yesterday to prevent non-strikers from descend- ing to the mines and at Hands!!! on attempt was made to blow up a. church with dynamite. Serious (Image we: done and a. number of arrests were mum e. Troops are pen-om“ the d13- ct. THE ANTHRACITE SITUATION STRIP MINER’S WIFE 150 Wives of Union Min-rs Cauu Riot At Lem. Franco. Biotin. was resumed In: nitht. THE ANTHRACITE SITUATION. 'J. 8.}8UDDELL’8 DEATH. newcy’a Lug Newm- Lem Hands and Foot. "MY. ourmo. mm. mm 20, mos. 8t. Cadre, Que†A)!!! 18.â€"Gendmu. intend at the woman found manned. “a pug. may. a. damaged M or. “mad the other. Both will: to “it to a. M 5..----" Another Keel-sage Victim. Gumtonuno, Cuba. Aprll lawâ€"Anothâ€" er 0mm, accordlns t~0 reports here. has died 3: a result of the explosion of April 18. on board the U. S. wuamp Kear- use. and ten of the sailors who were Injured at the tune of the orploalon are believed to be in a serious condltlon. _ Object to “Furl-inbn.’ St. Catharines, April lt-There Is I. strike on 1: the McKinnon ml: actor! here. which employs between 800 and 40. hands. The men in the malleable iron document went out yesterday morning. They object to the employ- ment 0: tog-alga workmen 1:; the la;- tory. ’ Degree For KIN Edward- rhnudphn. PM AP?“ mâ€"Km mm VII. of nuiaad. throw: 8!! Horflmer Durand. his “Md". 'm from on University of Penn-7m on Thursday at the university’s om. vnco of, the bl-cenhnm of the birth of Baum Franklin, the celebration amwlmheretoduud continue until Friday- - Ottewa. April 18.â€"-Dr. Robert Bell. Dominion geologist, returned yesterday morning from an omcm trip at inspec- tion to the Cobalt diotrict, the purpose or which wu to obtain the very latest data. with which to complete his report to the deoartment. The doctor consid- en the outlook promising. Prat. Hid; den. who eccompanied Dr. Bell on his trimwmgobaokuainaseoonucon- ditione are tgvonble. He aye the country will make good all the: has been said of it. August super. prom-iota: of Allan'- royu men houses. Albert Senior. one of his drlvcrs. ud Edward Velma:- bdn. ot tho rm 0! Wobberheln Smith. M were sedans]: poisoned a. llttlc after midnight on My night. apparently from eating trnlt coke. “no my mm will be brought â€It: 108. on Thurs“? mom- in; without any adamant! mane. boâ€" la; brought forward†no the state- mentnuebymenmCumfl Toronto Tum. Ho and than V†enough avid-nee. m x. mm. “ed “ r70"!- Mowrorml.ï¬omcon- MrquCOlbomM'rueodu nighttromwoodaleoholmomaln‘. no tookltumbtabtormodidm The G. 1'. N. have settled with the re- m 01 Tron†Conductor loos-e of Inndon for $6,000 and costs. Eh rela- tiv- wen suing for $15,000. Six-moan (Liberal) is elected in A1- berta. by a moflty of to over the won an. The Conservwvo loses his 6090312. _ _._ ._ Despite his admission. hovever, Judge mountain Iterated him. uthe second mace m pet-tamed in New York. end therefore. doel not consu- tute net-hue of hkamy under the chains! code. "i'ihE'rï¬ieTiéW the 'dock. cried like a child. To you; Fitzgerald he said: "I am sorry new, and I deeply regret having gutgbur eister Into trouble. but the is, blameless. She knew nothing whatever of my previous marriage. A g __ _ _ 7 auxin. A few ninth m, Butler mn- ma in New Yorhésj mu Finger-11d. Montreal. While V work at the switch works. Bu was recognized. and the brother otthe second We was told. He vat; . a priest; who referred the mttet the pollen. _ _ Indian Arrested At Manual. 3'01“ thc Law)» Error. Mona-w. Avril lt-“I “00° "9 “my, a. gm 1- unruly innocent.†cried mat Butler. tort: rem old. yuterdustthovdmcoan'hflnfl' tuned tor 9W5 . . ‘ This is the View that the Canadian representatives on the International Watemn Comm will want to their American brethren when the commission meets on the 26th inst, either in Bunk or Washington, to re- wing consideration at the Niagam' Fells problen._ \. l! the American wmdlulmm are not manned or the authority to reply, the Canadians will probably advise an adjournment until the Washington power: have been cogsulted. : perm-non “demand!“ upon 001“ water-power questions of Importance to Candi-m interests that have m don: the mum“!!! â€0‘9“â€- m Our ï¬ction of Interaction» WHOM]. Mum WI" be At the Next Menace. Ottun. Apr!) ilâ€"(Tomte Btu“ snowy-no Cendhn minute:- heve made no lectet or their de- Itre that the mic made“ of NW Fell: should not be W by the power interests. um the speech from the throne ct the Opening of the present eeeuon Paruunent con- tained. en ‘ to that eflect. But they ere mo determined that u we meet the wishes of the United State- tor n treaty between the two countries to pmefle the Falls. Uncle Sam must nt the same time consent to 15 c. P. R. Employ†Arm-tad. DESIRE OF CANADA. “WWW. Conditions at Cobalt. TH E BIGAI‘Y LAW. BRIEFS BY WIRE. nhflve of Decatur. Tho Menuhin: of the Ichool text- Mh at Quads wasted by Hon. RAPynomunsddx-eubetorethe Ontario mammal Auocmmn tut aunt. followed n»: the remarks or John 8.! Dow, B. A. its president. In tent “ï¬'t'ï¬e s‘n‘aï¬ti-ifséi‘ence section, trest- dent R. Lees. B. A., pleaded for the study 0: science for its culture value, speaking strongly against forcing the public school teachers to take up the study of classics. Government Committee Appointed. The trustees‘ department appointed 0. W. “Keely (Guelph), Col. Farewell (Whitby) and R. E. LeSueur to select a. representative committee of ten who should submit to the Minister of Edn- cetion all matters that might be deter- mined upon by this department. E. J. Kylie. B. A†read an interesting mon‘mimsandmmodeotnia- torical Study." Prof. Fletcher, of University College presided over the classical section in the afternoon. and. in an address. said the inflation. of general improvement in wholes-hip was sstishctory; yet all the amt-noes were not such ae to «Hum-Wanama- “Edmuonal Vdne 0: Hanan Trun- inrwaatho-ubjectotsptpermd (nthamualmssecuontnthe «- Modern Language Education. J. 8. lane, 13. A.. president or the modern language department. said the: in me high schools 12,874 were students in modern languages. and 28.859 in nu- ursl sciences. For the beneï¬t at the â€.869 npperatns of 3 value of 890.611 hedbeenprovideduweliasspecisl mans equipped as laboratories, nnd the typcwriun; departments hnve en equipment of $16.88!. There was prac- ticnlly no provision tor modern len- cmee pupils. Rene depnrtznents were not hiriy dealt with. Mr. Line nude an earnest pies. for better condition in the modern name tenching branch. n noon! vithoni other classes, and one pmvided with s. phonograph and adapt- ed for lantern work. Vice-President S. Acheson aid that the committee. in mum to sachets. included two actual-lea and one skilled lawyer. no that they had none good ï¬g- ures. The 11-2 per cent. pnboeed to be paid by the Government would be on 8.000.000. be M by the Government, and that the Government should hold these money: In trust. In order that there might be perfect security. It was mo proposed that the Government should oontrlmte 11-1 per cent. at the total auntie. add in Ontario. n we: wopoeed to make the echeme compulsory when once brought into force. Nothing kept suede: down so much to them: the: so marten):- ete entered the profession. taught for two orthreeynnendthealett. The committee, he montht. had very wisely determined ï¬t the collection: should C. G. Inner, Toronto. presented a. teport of e committee recommendin: the iionnntion of the Onterio Tenchen’ Union. for mutuei protection end im- provement. thet teechere mey give ex- preeeion to their collective opinion. the recognition of public echool tench- en in eppointmente to higher podtlons; the edoption of en equiteble superch- nation eeheme for teechere of ï¬le pro- vince. end the protection of my of it: some†who may he wrongfully treet- ed. Be moved that this report be con- didered et to meeting of the general eeeociution on Wedneedey ML The motion wee heertily supported by Vice- Preeident Ateheeon. end cert-ted. Continuation Scheme. In the couree of hie pneuidentinl ed- di'eee on “The Propoeed Superennun- tion Scheme.“ J. Bennett chenctedsed the queetion of the orpnintion of ye. fund on of the meteet importance. ‘A euperennuetion scheme would ‘ rive (renter permnnency to the proteeeion end meter inducement to the teecher to continue in the profession. whereas under the present circumstance eorne teechere were em to seek other lpheree where their services would he more hichb ewrecinted. The pm, Awe-- viewed the general principles which included flat the later the retlranent ofeteechertheluterthebenedtehe ehould receive; thet the larger the unounte contributed to the fund the larger the beneï¬t: would eccrue. that we end female tendiem should draw the cane retirement money utter hov- inc peid the some into the fund: thnt e. femnle teacher should retire ï¬ve yea-e younger than e. mele: male teacher: not to retire before so, , but; muetretirentes.endthe.tiftheyre-J tired After sixty they should retire as noon on they had teuxht 40 yen-e. ‘Toronto, April 18.â€"â€"The sttendsnee st the fortyâ€"Stilt snnusl meeting of the Ontsrio Donations! Assooietion. which Opened in the university building yes- terdsy morning. he eclipsed sJi pre- vions records. Interest in the new edu- estion bill st present before the Legis- hture is sooountshie in part for the hesvy registntion. At sn esriy hour the indie ot the university were crowd- eJ with visiting teachers from s11 psi-ts o! the province. There were sixteen semwotwhiehwseismiyst- tended. In eseh of the sections inter- esting papers on techniesi subjects were reed end 4. Tesohers' nion sud Pensions. Sect-ear: It. A. Wsrd. presented the report of the W School Depeflment. MMitwonlabeweiiitsplsn could he sgreed can to get into closer snd- more prsetiesl reistion with the lo- cal psodsuons. so thst work stsrted might be est-lied to s smessm end. This might ultimately involve the ter- mstion of s teschers‘ union. Ontario Educational Association Has An Mano. at In 46th Annual Nada. Whtch wipbu All Formu- Rooordoâ€"A Scheme for Gunm- Iwcï¬on Disco-ad â€"- Modern Language Educ‘ion. Sugnmd Nation-Imam By Walnut of Education. FOR A UNION OF TEACHERS SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS W In 6min Bin. wake-van. A9111 1am For-ton. (mmmwmM’malt house. m mom in a. all: N: â€ammuounneuuswuow and gluon cum flu m I WWW“ .g..-†--. Port Stanley. April ILâ€"Irhe Govern- ment cull-er Vkihnt. Capt. Dunn, a:- rtvod hero loudly Mt on a. ï¬rst wwm'mamomh‘m- ind ma tensity-nu (111 not- sud â€outmmdndpounds “Ishm- od not: No. Island. Three of the Crew of the Prince of Wales Killed. Halts. April lie-Three member: oi the crew 01 the British heme-hip Prince of Wales were killed yesterday. and tour were injured by a. boiler ex- plosion while the vessel was undergo- in; her need trifle. The connecting rod bolts on the hid: pressure engine and the up cylinder cover were tree- tured._..____ _-- Capt. Martin, U. 8. A. Under (5qu on Insane. Drowned It 8-. Honolulu. Avril I‘Lâ€"Clpt. Martin 0! the Light Artillery, en' mute home on bond the U. a transport Sherman. un- der (wt! ujnnne. Jumped overboard dufln‘eltomonApru larceny: otter the steamer left Nanakt- His body wu not recovered. Capt. Martin went to the Phlllpplnes about three months ago. FATALITY ON BRITISH WARSHIP. Detroit. Avril I'Lâ€"Edwin Kola oi Quincy. near KAI-138800. claim- to be lflyearsvotlca. Hembornneax Niagara. Falls. Ont... in 17â€. and say: he reed]; plainly the batten of Lun- drc Lano and Chipper: in the Wu- 0! 1811/1101:- sun follows his business at 3 wagon-m. Taonto, April 17,â€"‘I'he Baud of Railway Commissioners tor Canada vmmeetin'l‘owntodty hall this mullo'cloehandvmcmn- mencethoheaflngnfahngnstot cues. At Waterbury. Conn, Rev. J. Edmund scum pater of Stunned Roms! CsthoflcChurchhdead. newborn Candis foreign trade returns for the nine monpn of the use-.1 yenr ending with much, show a total trade of 8396.4 859,805. an increase over 1905 of 89- pmxlmtely “WANG. London. April 17.â€"‘1‘he newmpen announce mt General Booth has ex- pressed his intention to visit Japan. retnminttoEnghndmCanada. The widow of the late Col. Hamlin dropped dead 1.: Haven, Ont†on Sun- day. She was 82 year: old. Toronto, April 17.â€"The postmaster: of the Toronto. London nad Kingston inspectonta met yesterday and organ- ized a. provincial association. Sher!!! Hape's residence. Beilevine. with contents. was destroyed by an Sunday: 1083 33,000. Warden Selkirk of Essex County ConndLhu resigned. 'He lawman mush Columbia. A burgh:- uptnt'éd at Camel-17, Han. priedtbua'om theceilwlndowtnd escaped. Christ Church congregation, Pen-ole... cleaved on! 3 81.600 debt on Sunday. mmymhomm’ mumbm Alva-rm!"- vamodtbebudnmmuthh‘ stock comm. )(r. Bond vu Mend- mwmaumostem m‘ ‘3' unmu. Afldowzndave children survive. Whilo In Montreal. mammm 2m wwmwwm mm Gmlph Wat Expim «not: Guelph ma Wm lulholland W00. A!- “~th w .u An mm; m on “Noun! My and Hum Study,†by Jae. W. 11.13.. followed. otter rue! macho busines- wonnd up the evening m text-book question wu I. burn- ing question. said Dr. Pyne. “Why no! if! Ind «mush over the whole Don- inion a. new series?†he W n e Iolntion. It vould increase the 9W3 ï¬eld of producing million: of book where there were thousands and the individual cost should be 1-!- “thou tho time my come when a" mampmmuwmwmltd double tho grants for “nation.†8Ԡm. Pyne. who mud!“ othe: Dr. Pym mood s Inn convic- tion tint u school'- snow“. W1! run! school. W on “I M“ or. and an me. that tho educa- tion mu. were to:- the mention a consider. a. invited Mom. â€boot: 0.: mun-tn: manual: while the high ochooll 1m. dam Veil enough In: wumy mulled. an moo: mum. no mm m bold In flu west ml or the unlverdty. TELEGRAPHIC WIRELETS. Vigihnt Captum Ncb. "MAN OVERBOARD.’ DEATH OF J. M. BOND. Tmunmh W largestbudneublochlue, mung-menu bent» twempt has been mule to burn (anthemAdothmh‘dl wuplwedinthohnn domain. Pipestone, In, April 18.-£ m the flu in tune to an Citizens in who!!!“ them tum 1‘ match]:- mammmammm To Act o‘o Who-Brook†Soyo lop uty Minis..- of Labor. Ottawa. April ltâ€"‘l'ho upon of ti. Deputy um of Idol- upon an WW printer! 8m 3 quit. vu- unlnous The pail-dyad†ï¬nding a this: "My hvml‘lthn boo-ho @- rod grievance ct Iwhich tho m .prlnten complain to tho m dono them. in inducing than toloow‘ : Wt wflchthey werotvo‘ro- mdtomeetthedemuultorwhtchthoro no not oufllclent m of printers h Gouda. whems. they were. in "dim brought under also pretence: to to†tho place- ot fellow crottsmen. who “I" eonductint o woeful stflho. in othor words, to act as Write-breakers: " TheFelbnTower. ‘7" Knnnmmumd mmmm t. investigation mtothoreoutm‘ thotower.apedlllyconldthem wflohadbeenderkottbï¬ï¬ the Ottun poetoflce b moat ï¬nished. There had some tine ago been charges at 1W Gains: one of the cactus W on the building. An mm hi been held, but there was no†gains: the ulcers. The paper- wean. be laid before the House. , , It i 1’ A Preliminary Canhr. A: the leader of the Wt!“ m. melted the: the reenests tor infants. prehmd lat eveflnc were only.†mum center, Kr. Pater-en. who v. W the Home. W tint there m no use sitting longer it m~ oeudnotbemadqmthenomedp 1m at 12.15 a. m. _,,,_; 7. E i flammow.asmnthom Gave-amen: hid found on“. wmchtheyulanhdnotw m1; . Exam-adhetmnï¬‚ï¬ corresponaeneo an: had hadbeen presented. Hannah be“. beautolookmcothomuer.lndl theGovu-nmcnt could Wheaten-t- in; of â€come. â€would be m Mtodo so. He remanded than.“ howeverdhatthemwmmm- l “onmwe. tenths-mm “rmgmwwm “appointed for mu: gupplwpohh toeontrolthoquntyothnyem. Liï¬ng of Colonial m XLRLBox-denuMMtO the cormpondcncg recently mu no. Magma-mice: ooh-tum uummmmmuuyuep hadbocntzken by mama manta. width. mm- ï¬tm-ubw. can.†It. What introduced s 0111 I. mumm’tndgmchhom Winn-conch. mutant-Md- mmnommmmu Ir.FioHingMum fathenndst otthopnmtationd I shot! of petitions respecting tho Lora-mybmummm m ates-noon. Hon. Hr. Fielding and mmnmnconndmm Wtumbeametowukwmnm Meta-uterus nova-somewhat)»:- “muorthomemstmhd Hr. Flue: macaw 1. bill m In: my. Otter; April u.â€"The‘ reappearance In the House yesterday of the Minister 0! Finance after 3 prolonged m wee the slum! for a’cretlrytn‘ canon- etretlon ot the popularity he enjoy: on both tide. of the House. In committee Hr. Ennereon’e measure to amend the runway set was considered. an: the greater part of the chase: deenntvltb rainy: were agreed to. At the ~- gutton of the Hlnbter or Ball's†chute: referring to the control and re- nletion of telephone comm were Men-ed to e epeclal committee. In Committee of Supply yen-lone plane at the Imam policy were Mel. and the Opposition criticized the pole, at the Government and the expend“ for cumin: immigration to Gen. ede. Incidentally the queetlon whether the personnel or the North Atlantic Mn: Co. should be disclosed no Mud." Moral Clan... of Hon. Ir. Emma- ton'a Ii" Agra“ Tiâ€"Long Mm on the MM. lmmignï¬cu ‘ Policyâ€"Opposition 8M] Tim-sting f For information-Mon. Ir. ’3 Pickling Warmly m ‘ TELEPHONE CONTROL RAILWAY ACT AMENDMENTS ï¬afomd to a Special Gommnuo of House of Commons. 12 PAGES THE ENGLISH PRINTERS. FE? To Burn Down a Town.